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RUSSELL MO FULL VOCIL CORPS
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Teutonic Eccentricities Baker and Farron
H»*VV *■ l»t»n ROB HART
AS CORK O. D. ROOKaFBLLKR
OVERTURE ORCHESTRA
To Doodad* with Add Rjm*n'i» Saelcb end led
^OJLffDaPEY'.S FATIE3NTS
nil. IT r.MBBBON I CHARLES KOUKFZFI'KRKY ADD RYMAN
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MONDAY EVENING. Janoarjr SOth-Flr.t Appairance or
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
9T All Bills A+rmlnAt the Alhambra Theatre moil t>o rrtMteulod hereafter on Monday.
•T'PaTformiDee to commence punctually et eight o'clock.
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Ball id Rule Z<**>
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Fnocy Dance..... Mncgte Brtwir
Tbe p«rformiD04> will oonolad* with
Siamese Twins
Tha Twin* Thompson and RooIomd
Profe»ior Frank Mortimar
»oo BrowD W.ParkA
ADMmsiow as csarrm
Pi-ivaia Botes 9i, $!,50 and $). R"i erf • »«aU M o»ot«.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE TO BOXES.
Door* open at 7. Oommaooa at 6 precisely
MK MODEL. LODUINO HOI -C*.
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FERNANDEZ & AGUIRRE.
FA8MI0NABLK WAITERS. Mo. 11*1.4 PSJ
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aavortmentof Hale and Cap* ooaatantlr ODad^'aaa.
baad. WW llaU made to order aad rono»n<«ij lo
toe oeata,Bt atvle. oo33lra
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13-73.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
liday Presents! Holiday Presents !
IT PBICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
E CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
HAS JDST BBOnTED AN IM KBHBB STOCK OF
HOLIDAY PBISUn. OONB1STIHO OF
jrman, French and American
Fancy Goods,
I .BUMS, VASES, CHAINS, WATCHES,
BRACKETS, WORK-BOXES.
RUSTIC FRAMES, SILK
UMBRELLAS, etc
AUJO. A OOHPLETC STOCK OF
1 OT8 ! TOYS I TOTS !
FBOM ALL PARTS OF THB WORLD,
Prices which Defy Competition!
THB LAK0B6T STOCK OF
ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
TO BA FOONO ON TBI PA.0IFI0 COAST.
unFU-ci^iriiiNo, A,. a>ba. write
SBIBTS, FROM COc UPWARDS. CLOTHINO,
tS, OAF&OTCBSBIRrS. BIIIH OLUTBHO,
1. BTO. OALL AND B X AUUIB OUH STOCK. AND
nSFY YODB3BLVBS THAT
IE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IB THE GEE AT
XX* Auction Stove.
•IB KIABIT aTFAEBr,
Om« Doir Aram OeHatarelaAj
50 White Shirts for ONE DOLLAR
An Immense t*toek of That
MAGNIFICENT
Italian Fillagree Jewelry
.C0MPEI8IN0..
Brooches, Earrings,
Pendants, Lockets,
Bracelets, Necklaces, Etc
....AT....
A. Hirschman'S Jewelry Establishment
1SB KBASNT BTKEKT.
LADIES' BAZAAR!
IN AID OF
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
OPEN DAT AND EVENING,
At 685 WaBliington Street,
Oppoiita Htgulra'l Opera Baaso.
CHRISTMAS SIFTS, BOOKS, CONFECTIONERY, TOYS,
USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES,
KF- IN OBEAT YABIETT AND AT LOW PRICES."**
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AGENTS FOR TBE CELEBTATED
PIANOS
1 39 Kearny Street, cor. of Sutter
Thrr Ion n«w baco
and Purlar.
! tha Favorite tor Ceneert
AaW t).l
NONE BIT THE BF.BT QIAL1YT OF KJtATS
OAN BE BAD AT
Stalls S, 6, Calliorata BEarket
THE OLD
Hot SOOtoH,
AS Mortem Btreet. near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOIII AND JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwa.l od flte tta* New York H«r»ld, Harper't
W'fklj, rra.uk L«-li«>, Dis'» Doing*, Police Oa-
ijBtte, all tn*. California pap»n, aJuo London
fonuh. BeQ'a Life, ILlnstiaLcd Loudon Neva. Call
and Fia'.'afy yourself."
■Or- Don't forget tbe >lfn of tbo Hot Scotch.
L,»?tf OUARLEB \*M. gHLDMAN. PropV
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
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TOM antl JERET,
♦BO TO THE BKA1ICH
Hot BaiOOtOll,
IBB Batter atreet. Bear Afcearnj.
All Drinks Ten Cents
HOT CnOWDIK ATtBY NISBT.
00U.ll lot. D. BBIQOS, Piopiiatar
ica-DExa?"^5"
SINGLE, OUTSIDE ROOMS
Fm-nlAjicU with 1>«. 1 Bprlna B«*le and
Hair Mattresses
AT THE
ASA SnaeeaM Street, earner a( Olar.
AT
Fifty Gents per Nigh!
AND
LESS BY TMI WHS
Open ^vil IWlslxl.
• L. J. EWfiLIo I'roprleter,
riONXKX SHOE BTANlirACTOKT.
ssT-TlMitUMt BLEOANT 0O8T0M WOBKIHTOfOr^
OaJland exspBlce eoode and price*. BEBB8 sVMAVrTAfi-f
MB aV»anrMiwAfc,osMdaore««tl} of Bash
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tH -ENAL OJP AMUSEMIHT8.
Published ererr Day in the Year by
SIS Brrchu.i and 63S WullMto" SU.
Below Montgomery. 8»n FimcUoo,
THURSDAY JANUABY 2, 1853
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
California Theatve.
At both matinee and evening performance of
'Aladdin" jeaterdiy, tbeaadiencs wti very large.
This piece isd<awinf mora money tbaa any of the
specU;al«r plays prodoosd at this theatre. It will
be pre*9Gted tomgb. with its many attractive
eatarts of sorfteoas sceaery, M'lle. Kigl and bal-
let. Mods. Oaroo and eons, etc.
Metropolitan Tli-r.tr.-.
"The Yellow liat" is lu immerse saccc.s and
Jta wonderful transformation icoetstbo talk of
the tewc, Mach ma a ey his teen lavished on the
production of tbie pleae, bat a fa* mote each
homes as that of last sight will rsimoorse tbe
menagemsai, 'Tha Yellow Hat" will be plajed
<3*ery nijrht oniil farther notice.
Alhambra.
The Tory larno and fashion tbie aadienoe nightly
present at this theatre attests tbe popularity of
>be ODtertalone-jtcffared. Mils Jennie Worrell
and Miss Lillie Mali Is song and danoe are great
favorites; Baker andParroo in Datch ace are in-
imitable; Add Kymao, Bob Hart, if. Ainsi.y
Scott, Cbarlea 6 niton, Sam Rickey and otters
•re great In n-gro acs. and Billy £menon isa
whole company in himself. Tbe programme for
to-nlgbt is a vary good one ; it appears on oar flret
pa-re.
Bella Union Theatre,
This pioneer tcea re ia doing ite fnll abate of
the holiday boeite's, and presents a programme
appropriate to the season. Last night theie was
no standing rjom after eight oMock. ihe bur-
lesque of "A-lad-ie-the-Ump." the ballet, acta
p-rfo-mance of tbo Ke.heia Family. eic.> make
ap a very lively and varied en lerta lament.
XriB Atb-neuin,
There issomaob varie'y ia the entertainment
presented at this hou-e that all tattes are pleased.
Frank Mortimer, Welter Parks, Lon Dixon, Char-
ley TDOmpeon aod a best of popular farorites ap-
pear nigbtly.
Woouwaid's Gardens.
Circa*, tbe woaderfni educated animals and
■rating every day. Free skating Tuesday, Thurs-
day a=d Saturday evenings. Grand periormaace
Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
Benefit of Misa Anna Elxer.
Oa Friday evening next this talented aid pleas-
ing yaucg vocalist will be the recipient of a com-
plimentary benefit at Pacific HalL Her many
friends will be glad to learn tbatsbe has recovered
from her illneis and will appear oa this occasion
assiatsd by the best musio&l talent In tbe city.
Italian Opera.
There is a probability of a combination of tbe
Fabbri Opera Troope with Mme. Agatha States
for the purpose of giving a few nights of opera at
the California Theatre.
Benefit of .Jacob iHnlier.
Jafiob Mailer, tbe favorite baritone of tbe Fab-
bri opera tr-ape. Is to haves becon* shortly at
Pacific Hall.
Horticultural Hall.
Skating assemblies Taesdsy afternoon and eve-
ning, Wednesday afternoon and evroing. Thurs-
day afternoon aod evening, aal bat ardsy afternoon
m.d evening.
Anatomical Messum.— .Ooe ot the moet
■ ompiBte collections of the kind in the United
fltstee, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tllui wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at rhe Museum on Montgomery street. An
hotrr may bo profitably soent hero.
The B.incer of Exercise.
Our friend Felix Farniente, whCG^rol? it
is never to aesume a parpsndicnlar attitude
when be can easily etjoy a horizontal one;
who takes the cars to go one block; who
sleeps fifteen hours at a stret:h and never
indalgea in any more severe muscular exer-
cise tban brushing bis hair necissilates,
holds the opinion, that ovtr-exercisa is tJie
•cause of most of the ills ihat fie3h is heir to.
He says if people will only keep quit they
can't wear out. He ^now instances (he sad-
den death of Edwin Forreat as a proof of
tbe danger of gymDa9tic3. and urges that
dtrmb-bel!s should be prohibited by law. In
apita of tbe death of Forr^t hiving hap-
pened immediately after exercising with
dumb-bells, the Alta t5mp!6 jecp'e to risk
their lives in the same maanor. It says:
Charley Bennett, of the Olvmptc Club,
has left his maotle a3 "the strong man" t>
be worn by aoy pereon able to put up the
152-p uod du.ub-bvll. Joseph O'Cinuur,
Tic-Principal of the Spring Y*I'ey Scl.ool,
gently rai8;d the little toy ih$ oih^r day and
held it over big bead lon^ enough to rait
quire a crowd an>und Lim. Woo is the
next c0.Bion.9r to lift the 152-pcuod bell?
Felix says "if it is necsFs\ry that 152-
pound dumb-bell should be l.f :ed, they had
better get some dumb brnto to doit-a
horse cr a donkey, or sometHng cf that
sort, you know,"
To AoxEXSsse.— For sale at a great eacrifico
at 38 Geary street, lix elegant silk dresses, one-
quailed for quality asd style. s
£*Jtaotoirrapra.ic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, s* Third street between Stevenson and
Klsaion street. T
J>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more parueuterry to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Je
cow the most guocesiral of any Phyticlau In
Ban Franoisco aace 519 Bacramenre street,
corner of Leidesuarfl, a few doors Delyw Wha)
Ohaer Houat>. *
X>i . .Barlow- *J. Smitb
la t£vlng a couree of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Pbypiology snd Nervous Dls-
easeo athlBHygti.nHall,637Calirorrjia etreef,
every Friday evenirg, Commencing at 73$ o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smi'h gives
phrenological fiimitat-io's in i
Fiflti Avenue Theatre, New York,
Destroyed by Fire.
A telegram from New York dated January
1st, says : The Fifth Avenue Theatre was
completely burned tbis evening. Tbe fire
commenced shortly aftsr 4 p.m. About 4:25
smoke waa first discovered from the rear of
tbe theatre, although tbe fire must have
started long before that time somewhere in
the lower portions of tbe bnilding. Tbe
matinee audience had scarcely more than
dispersed.
The theatre adjoins the Fiftli Avenue
Hotel. In scarcely more tban fifteen mic-
ufcs after tbe discovery of the fire the whole
structure was ablaze in all qoarters, burn-
ing like so much ttraw. The flames as-
cended with great fierceness, and lit up the
fcurroundiog squares as though they eman-
ated from a well arranged bonfire.
Another ac^ountsaysMr. Apple ton, Trees-
urer of the theatre, at a quarter before five
this evening, saw tbe- fire and went up to
tbe fira register, but before he reached tbe
street to give tbe alarm, the flames bad run
through tbe whole building, which in lesa
than an hour was completty destroyed.
The servants in the Fif h Avenue Hotel
who almost simultaneousiy with Mr. Ap-
pletan saw tbe fire, became frightened and
rushed wildly into the orridors, but tbe
chief clerk restored order and directed thir-
teen streams from tbe hotel to play on Ihe
fire. This was the means of saving the he-
taL About twenty minutes after tbe firBt
outbreak, the s.uth -wall of the theatre
fell, carrying with it the east wall, which
struck the west wall cf the Fifth Avenne
Hotel, and caused a breach twenty feet wide
by fifteen feet high, destroying the frying
and biking kitchen. Soon after the west
wall of the slage fell.
The theatre building was owned by A. P.
Edo, who estimates his loss at S60 000, while
the lessee, Augu^tin Daly, loseB $180,000.
The scenery, wardrobes, improvements,
and all private wardrobes of sctors were
destroyed.
Several persona, amoeg others Mr. Dar-
ling one of the proprietors of ihe Fifth Ave-
nue Hotel, were slightly injured while at-
tempting to save property.
Mesdames Gilbert and daughter report
tbeir diamonds loet, valoed a', several thou-
sand dollars, while Messrs. Rockwell, Em-
gold, Devere and Clark are also quita heavy
losers. All the musical instruments of the
orchestra, the library and rxus c are des-
troyed. Mr. Daly had no insurance on bis
pre per ty.
Philadelphia is a good place for drunken
women to go to. They put them in j ail and
let them murder each other.
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet aod delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Merc-r 'e pioneer confection-
ery, 573 Kearny street. "Wholesale ana retail, g
Btollday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tatles
that compare with Squarza's. £qu\rz*'s Punches
are famous for the high art shown in tbelr man-
trficture, tbo happy combination of whole -ome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
dlectple of the great Sqoarza, has prepired
forty different kind of punches and co-dials for
tbo Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
1 . 0 Leidesdorff street. K
Sals for Holidays,
" Tax" Hat Store, 647 WaBhlrurton street (sec-
ond hat store below Kearny), Is the place to go
to boy your holiday Lata. Finest hats, largest
assortment and cheapest bat store In the city.
Bemember, No. C47, second hat ttore below
Kearny, oa Washington street- a
500 Pairs or Sochs,
At all prices, it t he What Cheer Laundry.
Ladles and Gentlemen
Who have been suffering from various com
plaints for years, are obtaining relief from Dr.
Alktn, at 187 Montgomery street. He performs
delicate surgioal operations, and is d&lly effect-
log remarkable cures of old-standing dif eases.
The Doctor is a competent, scientific physician,
and the afflicted can consult him with confi-
denoe. •
Do Wot Buffer irom <?oms.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oorna, Bon-
tons, Clnb txd Ingrowing Nails, can find Inetant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Beferences given if required, h
W»«n.ln« JEtoturnea. in One X>a y
and we never disappoint, at the What Obeer
lYwmrtrj.
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Everybody Goes There,
The place to buy a bat Is "Teds" Rat Stobe,
647 Washington street, the second hat store be-
low Kearny. The stock la Immense, the fash-
ions are the latest, and the prices are the
lowest. •
For Wa*falHR
Shirts, $1 60 per dos.; small pieces, 50c. per
11 a. At the What Oheer laundry- *
Manning's.
The only place south of Market strest to
get a good dish of Oysters. Ca1! 'ornia or Eistera
Transplanted, Is at Mannlng'a Charter Oak
Oyster SalooB, corner Howard and Third, -late
or the BIqc Wing S-iloon. i,
'iVhat Cheer Laundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should he pat
ronized by everybody. •
I> la mond Catarrh Remedy
is a sure cure for Catarrh or Golds. Aak your
druggist for It, or send to Dr. A. F. Evot, No.
9 Post street. 2
For the "Very Beat Drinlca,
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THEATRICAL ALPHABET.
A atinda fcr Ar.is*, who paints all the scenes:
B for the Ballc t of beautiful beluga ;
C fcr the CarfeutTi pi c-d at the wings;
D for tbe Darllogd in Very short things ;
E In the Ei.core ti slog- r< moet d ar ;
F for tbe fiddler* the "gods" love to hear ;
G for the "Gagging" which tad actors do;
H for lb- "HUb" wolch of l*te have b-en few :
I for the Imps in pantomime found ;
J f-.r the Jokei wbi-h make lingbter rafound;
K for tbe King* «ith the reign of aa hoar ;
L for the Lovers that up in a tower ;
M for the Ma'jag r bjttered t-y duns ;
N for tbe Nymph who the ccmlc man shuns ;
O f jr lbs Ovt fell ne whiob good acting gets ;
P for tbe Prompter la one of bis pit • ;
Q for the Quibble evoking a roar;
R for the Kuffian stage htr-esabher;
S fir the S-aia that t do audience rash for;
T Isf^rth^ T.aeh mode n playwrighU should
blush for;
U stands for TJ eless, wtfoh fome actors are ;
V for the VUain who muttsrs "Ha I Hal"
W g'-nJs for the Wl less of wi la ;
X for Xvo'ogrtphy ustd In bills ;
S fcr heTanhe a wh-> th-.tif!atre8anppert;
And Z for ttie Zany who wrote this in Bpcrt.
No murder has been committed at Frank-
for!-on-the-Main for a hundred years, not-
witk standing bankers there bleed people so
severely.
The doctor's work fills six feet of ground,
but tbe dentist's fills an acher.
Tbe best laid to occompany a lady vocal-
ist—A bus-band.
* or Holiday Candies
Go to George Hsbs & OoV, No. 20 Kearny St.
Thi firm hbs crrei eff the premiums at the
Fa'rs f<r sev-ral year? for the euperloiHy of
their con'ectiOfier<, and hive an txtenelve as-
sortment of faticy caodiee, eoroucopla? and
other things to toeEr line t d plea e the little
folks as holiday p^eseLis. Gecrge Hass & Co.
•upply fiuoday 8:tool Festivals »Ld church
fairs a> wholesale iri;es.
An Old ljr.no mark.
The Verandah Cigar gt^re, at the N. E. corner
of Kearoy and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been tamous for tbe laet
eleven years for kfeplcg the beet Havana cigare,
tobacco, choice meerech- um pipes, etc v
Jones & ^chrudex's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 330 Bath ktreet.nearly oppcs.te theAlham-
brs Theatre. Bob Halt eats it. and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of Liquors bot-
ltd for fam.ly u -e. cj
Gentlemen, Attemlon!
For themos'comforlableand luxoiious shave
be fure and call at O.I^ SuBand'o P-lioe bhaving
and Halrdresklng Stloon, 224 Montgomery Bt.,
opposite Buss House, up-stalrs. Only the most
skillful artists employed. a
The President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. Luchsinger's furniture.
All Bhould visit bis emporium, 731 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be furnished. n
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to Canfci and
Wagner's. 1C7 Montgomery St. near Batter. N
Sevrliia; MacblnHB for Sale or to Rent,
Cheap, at 116 Post street. Also, Agency for
Hills's Adjustable Treadle. x
Wbitenar.
Ja2tes O SaXLEKS. 31 Second street.
GRA.WD
Select Bai Masque
....OF TUB,...
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....IT....
Cortioixltural
CaU
TIITBSDAT BTENIXO JAJf. 33d
BY SDBSDBtPnON ONET.
Tlck«t« SS each
a»-Snb»criDHon Li^t* nan b* fonod with—
G. M Beiry, Sh'nffs Office. Uity Hall:
Mr riraoot, --. W . or Whdidc^d 4 Montnomerj;
A. Sammo'field Jr., N.K. cor Folsom A Steaan;
W. ('oLen. tio, 6 bacery street;
J. tv-tt. No. 110 I'Diid -*ree»;
Mr.KitaeoateiD, No 1G Second street;
r d. Abrnnsnn. S*o 73i .Jiaj *treet. de30 lw
The Popular Beverage
GONGHFSS WATPK FROM THE PACIFIC
Coocraaa Sprrnce, n«ar Santa Clara. Indorsed
by tbe UeJiofti Faooitv, its oaranve powers btinc
tqoaltothw celebntd Uonjreas Water fionj toe
Spriagi of Sa-atics, Now k or%. Ddoot removed
from il8 Ke*roy s.rn-t, .n r*ew Mootgomery, one
d»nr from Uowird. Families sapplied dally. Lib-
erdl di;coaot to tDa tta.e, »nd orders attended to
piomptly. de25im
FREE AND EASY.
ETEttT SiTTBDAT JflCHT.
Slcsrlnsr Commences at 8 JP.BS.
D. BAEf.T, Ohairmtn.
Charing Cross Saloon
008 AElaalon street, Bear Second.
dcW J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
E. PARDINI
NO. T»» WASHI.VGrON 8TB^HT. (ABOVE
tbe P.aiO. Sin Frandaoo. Boota aid Shoes
made to Order ia th9 bast French style. The tame
readv made alwaw no band. no 1-3 n>
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
R
A NEW DISCOVERT.
ELIEl? TO ORIPPLKS.— '
Coro. and Bunions cared
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE,! WYOMING.
THB TJNDFR^IGNED WOULD MOST RE-
Bpeotfnlly repreeeot to yoa and t:e ooblio gen
•rally, that be is now prepared to farciah facil-
ite- for exbibitions of e»ery kind and obaraoter,
wbicb sboald deeerre the o*trocage of tbe pob-
lio. Ue has erected a* Ch«ynne. Wyoming, A
LARGE AND O^MMODIOU.i HALL, with goo j
Hoererjacd State. Tbe Hall is well ventilated
aod lighted, and midx com for ab e for all seasons
of the year. THB BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be farnixhed at all times.
Na iaUoory arrangements will be made with
THKATHIOAL ORO'lHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
oentace of the receipt*. Correspondence -olicited.
Addresa. J. UcDaMEL,
Lock Box No. 1. Cheyenne. WyomiDg.
N. B — Coriosities wanted for the Cheyenne
Muaeam. Tbose wishing engagemente. slate low-
est terms for the Winter S«»won, shooing photo-
grapb to my address. Half Passage Money re-
taodod aftbr fllliog encBtrefrifiitB,
JAM! -S .V CD \NIEL.
Proprietor Ohe'yeDne 'I'beatre aBd Mnsfum,
oc22 3m Lock Box No. 1. Obeseone, W. T.
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
C13 KUBM 8TKEET.
PIPES HADE TO ORDER AT
theebortes notio* AllPioesand
Cigar Holders w.*n anted genuine, and
to color well. Meer-obanai Pipes and
walking Cares Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Fa'tern Prices, aod witb tbe best work-
manship. A large asfonment of Walking Oanes
and FftLcy Gooda of every description always on
hand. Do21 Ins
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
WATCHES and JEWELRY
NOW IS THB TIME TO ORDER
Hair Jewelry
....or....
H. A. Callender, Manufacturer,
MO. «8 SECOND STREET,
N. W. Corner of Mission,
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATOHES AT
reduced rates. Alsi, <. tine line of California
made Jewelry. a®-No ex'ra charge toren(Eravia>g
Jewelry of every aescriptisn made to order and
repaired. de61tn
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Tetter,
Mannfaotnrer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
235 Dnpout,
JVEAB SUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
CaK*-B b»f jre purchasing
e'tewhere. Alwayseocne-
thing new on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, ars warranted
FREE FKOM VERMIN
Also, best quality TEA
noSOtf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
TO f\(\(\ BEAUIIFDL AND INSTRUOT-
lu.vvU iv« obieots to be ss'n. Open to the
Public DAY AND NIGtir, at EUttEKA HALL.
3 1 8 Montgomery street. VOR MEN ONLY.
»De. JoedaK'b Private Office is at 211
Geary street toopositeold Mechanics' Pavilion).
ADOLPHUS STOCEMETER,
....TKAOHEE OP....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls and Parties attended to, and Mosio tar
nisbed. Residence, 298 Eddy street dc9 lm
Jolvn Campodonlco
(Late'y arrived from South America,)
PIANO, CHURCH ORGAN AND HARM0NIC0N
TUNER AND REPAIRER.
«9~Orders ad Iresssd to tbe Philadelphia. Hones
Bosh street, promptly attended to. de" 1st
sti n non tg amy person
^>Xyj,\J\J\J ableto<qaal MadamE
SOHWOBER. Profd£S)r of Great
Vys'eries. bbe cures tickness after
recovery Is hoDe)e"e, and give correct
information on all affaire of life. Prof.
8 basvaluablB talisman* for lore, good l<ick\ a'so
Bee your intended. Fse.Jl and upward. No 848
FOLSOM STRICT. da Xm
8 f^
Stage Dancing
TAUOUT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street, near rCearny.
HEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
Fcr sale at No. IIP
jler street. Call and
examine for yourselves,
_TTb8 rvlj 0»llfor-
nia-mads Piano on roe
deUtf
s
S.F. BUSINESS OIBnTOBY
BoobAeller* ttnd •tutlonvjrs,
H.H. Moore, 60.9 Moatgooierr. near Merchant.
Butcher*.
Kati. Fred. SU1U W to 100. California Market.
Bran Foanderlen.
Weed A Elngwell, California, 125 First at,
French Funcy Oaoda.
Lootn A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter.
Jlamua Uolr.
Sampeon, A. B. A Co.. HO Second street,
Mnsle and sinalr-ul Initromeata,
Keene, O. 0.. mftr. accord i an a, repairer of all fctndf
musical instruments, 303 Kearny.
Macearonl MnunracMrera.
Brignsrdello. Macehiavello A Co., 706 Sansome.
Oyatera (Importers and wooiesai*.
Doane * Oo., No. 93 California Market.
dewing Muclitnci.
Daneri F. A Co.. 60< Front
Whlkner,
James O. Sellers. No. 3T Second street.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and nude
toORDRR,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny «tr**t-
CLASSES INJLOCUTIOJI.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Tbeatnoal Profeisioa in • aliforola pro-
pose for nine eiaases for iostfuo»ion in Kloamioo.
Persons wisbtcg to avail tbem«elvesof tbe oppor-
tunity of acquiring a ns f nl art at a moderate coir.
can send in uioir namei to "CainbraeB," P. O. Box
2U1. wben paruouiars as to terms, etc., will b<*
sent to them. a t.9 cf
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Beet sooommodationB for _
Families in tbe citj-. Private ^BEAXiL.^_
•ntranoe forLadiM. Hair Catting, Saavinr and
Soampooisg. UhUdren's Hair neatly cat. Ladies'
'attsSBBBSllBSllSSSBIBIBIBSa
TAXES. TAXES.
1872-73.
|kTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A OEB-
tlfied copy of the Assessment Book of the
taxable proper of the Oity and Oountyof San
Francisoe, *
Eeal Estate and Personal Property
For the fiscal year 1872-7J, nas this day been re-
ceived; that the State, City and County Taxes for
said fiaoal year are now dee and pajable at tho
office of the undersigned (Boom No. 1, City Hall) ;
and that tbe lawe in regard to their collection
will be strictly enforced.
TaxeB will become DELINQUENT on (he FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1873, and nnleas paid
prior thereto, five per cent., wi be added to the
amount thereof. a. AUSTIN
Tax Collector of the City and County of San Fran-
g'soo- oc29-td
IMPORTANT
....TO....
TAX-PAYERS
■K1IVE HI CENT. Will, BE
ADDED TO STATE, CITy AMD
COUNTY TAXES. AFTEK
SATURDAY, JAN'I 4, 1872.
d»7 A. AlTiTnt, Ta, Collector.
OUTSIDE LANDS.
jf^NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE TAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned
upon the presentation of an order from tho
Mayor and Oity and Oountr Attorney.
delSti a. ATTSTKV.
J* OLD
DAVE MfcNOES A OO.. at the
— mms. l,ii ■■ old original K*>d Lion, 1© Geary
3t, Ue' vrc-.n Kearny und DupooL, where you
can bate HOT AND OuLD UKtNKS. not forget- .
tiDg tbe old Pioneer Loncb. Tbe "Old Spoil" is
always on hand. Tbe original old Kaglisb. Pinm
Pnoaing will be served up u- Jl
Year's Day.
dm oh) r.ngiiSQ nam
i Ohrietmaa and New
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWABD8.
lOMT OAKEb
Pirsl-Clas
i,15 6m
PBOPRIETOK
s Hotel.
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARFT> BY THE JUDGES AT A LATE
Fair of tbeAtterioan Institnf-e, after a blind-
fold trial f gainst SbjinwBy'a, O hie Lennys, and
othera. tobeXii*. JitsT ON EXHIBITION. S.
OUKTAZ, Sole Agent. OO O'Farroll street.
N B-— Piarjosof all stales TC RENT. man
COME AND SEE US.
Wide linen for a Jcb.
111,-H T.u »■■! C..U
MNTI0MIIT
HOTEL.
m
.11 rtAIOUCOi THtRIOiT, JAMCAHT t. I» Val. XJTI. Ma. 114.
_
FURBISHED ROOIS
18 ud $10 per Month
WEST EN[
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
■f.HjtTf
W
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
ft. IWstl, UstM I a- r «. n CL UOllda
POOtftOlO!
Mitt BLANCHE CLIFTON
•#-* *4 •»••••
AKtiKT f
YELLOW HAT!
r»»t»im». • *•>•?•
■4nMu
KJM K. • >
Ot%r !». Klc.
»aa*Bi , a.. n< nri
T. M..I. bff Mr. J. I. .f HMITX. A.t*.
i.tal Mr I Iiriir* l*r» rrlUabf
II MnPim"lv .O «.ll. »f «llrrt IrMr
■ ■•. I. TPIKI.
OLIO.
. .f m, r,.
lino ■» irw or
Ml.. 1 .1. .Til™.
<■<• (Inn
I II' r II .r II nS
■ iziin.
Land of Fern*, or H.Us of Dazz ing Lifrht;
WIPJK PIT APTaHKOOll, J.n 1—
Grand Yellow Hat Matinee I
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
MMMDJ I *f t-,h
Star Premiers Assoluta. BETTY RIGl. the Premiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGl.
>*d ran rtaoca
u unci tnlan Thrco Tulonltxi Cnildrnn,
w^. »^.^^^W*^.-^K^r>^--
THI1 KVCKIKO
.JANURAY 2
mt> arani ami
th« unMoroi BJL1 I'inrii
:tB»a aoiicr.
tri.m in a *m, rum.ru
Aladdin; or. The Wonderful Lamp!
• •iiirtioi 0w CI4I1CIHI
HTM sfa.fli.ir. MOORE
W. A. UHTATER
3. C Will |
-jyLPOK. „ WALTI1 M. I.BwArf
R. 4 BOOKLET
a BESBT
R. fLTlUTOIC
otn or TRR LA lit. JOtW W1
MI&W
Hi BAl-ROruUDOUB. MISH MI5R1R W I
AMROT* MISS OAKHIE WT\Tr
.WuT89 M I
MUSTAPBA MB". 0. B. SAUNDERS
Mandarin*. Mlnlaterftof flttt*. Qanll. Huot«n*,o, Oaud', Attendants, fllav**. Its. .
M:ik.'iiiliri-nt Scenery by Porter 1 Startling Illusions! Gorgeous ('ohi.iiii.'h!
I M M <> It T A L.«4.
■irtfi
*>f B..
imi.Y I'llil, mill lorpi
• huilr Aria It] AI. < ..... on
llrnl.nl t ho rue uid Tab-
by MM** liiiii and
■ ■■■■ IImI . i. nttirlllns Ac
it ii*1 hi* th. t , « hlldreu.
ACT THIRD.
•ernr 1.— I liln.fcf "irrrt. * c«*ne 9. — Fjifr lor a»f
Alndilln'a PalatM. Nrnref :i.— (it.idrn ttf Ihr P-.lMfr
•ffnr 4.— Kii.ni. ** « number. Mceue fi.-lli- Flilim
i-.. i tecs "rfm-fl.-Tln1 "Jeiiahnt-r. sci n** l.-xaioitii
In * l.iodln'n. Pant .or. N«*t?. «* 8.- I he Uiirdfun. Hceni-
O.— The Hi-lit ivh-ri> Ibi' IV. « ..r ,■ .1 .,.,1. frVatWul In
(nlrunrr | -i ih» Koyt-1 1* ulia Trrrlfl- * ..ml. it j I.. Wit- oT \ I ..d il I n'a return. Mniin 1 nitron uml Hone
t 'Mn*>»iihn'< Cttlnarr- Hesa« L-1'hlnnr In .irroh.llr »".•!•. Onind II Urt tic « hlnnli, by
Umrrtrn. krr r .i.-Ffut( nt i.nrilr-rni «.rnnd Pf... | H ' I *-• It Mi I. and Oorp* de linHet. **■ *tnd ■ Imrii.
ctmlon of LdDlrrat, Uruad It m let of RllTcr Ku>«, ■ Kcifim Of the PialnCe. Iluppy DeDoQtiNr<iii,
A.OT PIBST.
l.-Tb* M (Irian*. Brfi.* a.-Th« f'latwrt*
S — * Hlrn-a I'lmln Mrff 4«— A thin, a.-
. •tri-Bif. A.-Kotnl ,* pnrl mri'ta l>t Ihr 1'itliit f
IrnDlhadaur. I- treat «1. - Iflitated fV-l.ir. »».*•..•
rhanlrd I'atr, »I unr* r K..m .. I ■■• 1 n . nnd lht> lrVna-
I l,jmi>, « hl«r»o ll.tnrr l»j- Aladdin und Ku»-
Ta.blnM.tt.
A.OT SECOND.
t% 1 , — Maxnphn') t'otltce. *CFne *. — Or land
inrr I ■• ih» Koyt.l II itln "1 - * rl il I « ft nah.tt
<l>hii< <'oiln»r. "eene 4.— t'hlnrac
ruou or APaiieaiON.
RftrfrrM ba^ta- Dtmi Oirel* ntx" OrohMtrt SI A« Bat.-r.nr
■ <-•<- rvrd ■r.-ta-Bi'cooj "Jr. Gal'srr
Draria Clrola Admiaaloo »t OO hiT.it Boxes
SO
.. *.*.
,.•« und SIOOO
JVJI1AH.
lnm.m>
y».-x_.^».i3-ir>j
u
HU-I.A.MP
■aanaaa
r oi tun
da r.un -i».
^ 1
wiish IlnntroUi
r.n r
Ma... I
>.i r....
... llM.
■
tH.Rlt! V(RHIri
Ml.. ImuUh
Tim tiisiiit pi.
RBOXISIDA S'^k.IVSIIj'V
lit nPAKmii umi
Dot Paaddy Oonple.
j. ili.arkin .iinr amTrnn
"<*' MI..I. ■ ....
CM. 1 i.l. .-J OUOPna l. Doom. Mi •.< Ohm,
Tho Hunch or Roao
'""."n K»l II. 1. I, VI. II. 1. 1. * Tmt.
DRAM-ATTIC READlROs.
D'.n »lllc Um.i.i .lnhBai TmM
M.r.hlM,,.,., T,.»«. Iln.
hpinl.h i;mr.-i.rl.ilo B.II.I,
La Maja di feiviglia !
\AA%i.tr ■;:.:;:;;.■:■; ::: "Mhrll**™t
lb TOKivADOK ...M0R8. fcUUMlO?
IX-rlt-r. TOI IU1.L1T ...
Tlia o«Uhr*i»>d Madriiaoabr Mto>. i nareta, Uoti Bobmldi
anil l.adia* of ton B* UL T'but ond Kinala.
MfJIitOnHa
.Orabw
To coaolad* with lb* Barl**qis Sptouoltof
A-Lad-In-The-Lamp !
A !.i.'\ i-> th»> lan.nt.Brl l.ichl Ba*ln*«* Jonal* J*hn*oai
AhntJaDa7.tr. nl*o Id lha Lamp and (l'»rr Bl*io**»,, ki, (j, Muab
Kmrtttror — of Oblnt 8otn*a ani H*i* Oht*. v*ra*r
r»0Qphon« a. Ha»j Ganltn
Kttrrac, * On rah wilUr Montsati*
0l Ulf It rn ObsptMa
"ploclr.Gartii of Air Will H»rk
K.tl»ra Al*0k Mntl Kr.lljr
Vlmer, * Vulooarr T*mmj Bre*
Oaardfl. (Jit **■>», D*moni.etc.
Pr -nc»n. *»w**l thlnxia tb* Ubtn* ho* Hioni* Fillmorft
Chlor Moaupba. widow, rtnllo, raotber, etc J. II. I in kin
Atnroo.ohni^ of lb* Prioovao ,...Jo«*phina
Ji.ephmo ZilJae Uun* Arra*troȣ
Amt- 0«rr*tt«
Atftron Joai. Majflold
Grnn, KftirU*, I>a.oc*ra.*t0.
4 I 0 Sorond Street I 40
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
xa.twlill.timi in 'Oft.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Mff«»l. .t >'i 149 Tovrili •IrMi.uidM
Ifo. 1018 8tookt.n.lr*«L
Tata ni-.iT (iniiri or
Wedding Oalio
AXVTAT9 OH HMD.
irtnt TiniiTT of
Cake for the Holidays.
Ioa oaata. oHARtxrrra russr, bi.axc-
■ A50I. JtLLltS. .w.. mtit to orilar irnl
ftfu.bMltul.rt.lL _,
Mtilii a. n.<*tif jiro.
HAIR.
TUB OUBArKST PI.AnK nt SAH KBAN0IS0O
TO Buy
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood-s, Cheap and Fine
Jew jiry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A. n. "AMPNOt .V CO.,
W». lt« aeeond *trrj«C
«*'■ a*^w*>t»ri Mlaaaon w4 M to nan.
Attention, Good Livers!
M*-._F- ""matt. PORHRRLT *^
"f«l" •» «M Hloara' R«*v -tfP^.
aaataol. r.a*ta«*a %-. roaa.*r,maiU Ul
of both «,. HioetV H«.a-rVn. w-
9rSS£na t?o^k,t akr*** ■• Pautur«hlp witD MR.
A. DRAYBUfi. whr. baa *»u coarMoted with tb*
ftfaal forjanr*. I-proTflamarjU baaa b**n mad* to
U* oolain* d*p*rtrapota thai wtU r*Bd'r tb* Ml-
Mfl'BOfi popolar Ibao It Uaa -itrt^adun
•**• n yaartcf iU prriapar.tr. Oar Bill* of Te
■a-MbTnVOw all tb* d*ll*ao»*a of tb« Maatra. (>
taaotto to "Good Far*, Good Oookiag and Modarata
aShArar**."
P. BBROEa afe CO.,
•MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Set ud SUB Oommnrroial, aad '
*»•» Marital atraat.
Op«n from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. *n31 lml
THE 8AM FRANCISCO
BILL POS G COMPANY
kitttd. <*»crnaar;*to at., Mr, I^ol dcailo r *T.
(EX offla* of P.M. S 8. Co.)
DOIfB AND 8KB UB. GIVB U8 A TBIAfi.
w« will «ada4*or '* lilt. w*« want to abara
•ft OfafaW, Qgaa thaaramlnat w«k.
GOLD and SILVER PLATING
A, ^^
ajaaaaaaTAaavS
San Francisco Plating Works,
no. ess m ami on rtjbvebt.
Bet, New .Uooigonfry and Third, 8. F.
FIRST PREMIUM SILVER MEDAL AWARDED
ftttbolut MsobABIM' iDttitat* Fair.
EVKRV DRSORlPtlON OF METAL GOODS
• inoladloa: Tabl war*) from waiub tbe allver
it wore, repla'.nd In lha boat manner A lartra aa-
• *rtm*nt of o»ar alilea of PLA TED WARK and
UUn.HKY on haai.
pjr-DO >K PLA I E9 and NUMHKRR farolahedl.
RpeUI iUfo'lon paid to Plailoa; Batldara' and
Plamhara' work.
D0l9tf KDW'D 0. DENNtaTON. Propr.
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX KIRHT-HLASS PEOPLE-MUST HAVE
food Wardrobe. Poor Lad<o« aod two Gen-
il-oa"o to be 4ood io f>u*ral boaloars f >i the om-
Intt Winter .■M-rtMio, loruoioocin.- the brat w*»k io
'■■t. 18T2. Addroa* alAUna: lonatt t«rm*.
with PboioKr«pb. ilalf Fare reloaded after Ull-
loa enicaaiauionti.
JAMES MoDANtKL,
Proprietor Oherenae Tbekbr* and Maeanro,
00-^2 Look Box I. (.'hereon*, W. r.
A BAD HABIT
AOERAT MANY MBBOHANTS
huvcajot Into of ehnrfllnn; nuote for
their Uontta dnrinn tho Ilulldoyi than
at any other time. At the aid acmd.
No. B rtocoptl atrcet, lou vrlll *4w<>I*
Bad at anlforan prlcca a larse unaorl-
aaetti of Bhlrta, Fwrnlahlna; Oooda and
Toilet Article* nt lowe*t ratea. That'*
the plnee to set *eo*lble Holiday Prea-
BENEDICT A Co..
No. 8 Sotond atreet.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIMOINIA CiTY, NKYAXIA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BERN RE-
daoorated, and ean b* rented by tbo nicht or
br th* week, btar* and traTellng oomoanlea
UbaraL'j traatod with on Application b* tatter
alCfclN PIPRE,
Mam ' '
BONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND. VO-
oaUat. reoeena N*w Ooarett for Piano and
aiDRinr br biaentmir New and (lltnpllftid tjyeteoi
- th* abort Mt in exUteno*— readf &■ mnaio at elajbt,
Aeoosp«i>l*a"Bta, Rtajtlnaj for Parlor ot OoBceria.
at Moea Worowaki'a laaldeaM, 4tl flUi'iKR
the: little vuhite store;.
OTJR SPEOIALTT,
MECHANICS' TOOLS.
The Best Quality, Cheap I
Rogers' Plated Spoons and Forks, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
OsDorn «.3o.<3- AJLe>2£.efxxCLeir,
ddTli.S
Mo. 4314 Biai-liet street,
OrPOIIT« HEW XOITOOaCRT.
OAIVDIES, SOUTHERN PACIFIC
CEO. HASS A CO.
A RE MAKING OBEAT PREPARATION FOR
THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
Their a*eortm*at of soode will constat of a bat-
tar variety tban at any previaaa holiday diaplajr.
ear- Tbo ladies and customer* in general are re-
qneatad to call early and a** onr immense assort-
ment of TANOY BOIES and CORNUCOPIAS,
OliKlSrAlAB TBEE iKlAlMlNGS. etc
■ 20 Kearny street.
afp-'iasday Sobeol 7*sV>Tahi and Chorea Fatra
plild at woolesaia prioaa. dad tm
....AND....
CHOP XZOTJSB,
Summer atreet, ofttwmy between Pipe
and California.
THE FIKE8T FRBSIl BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS serred f n any
atyle. Every thtea; ooot ei iotbe best manner.
e»Toe Finest Liqaora and Ctaars.
eO"El*rcant Suite* of Rooms for JLn-dle*.
•ttrOPEN DAY AND KZGHT.
R. J. 1K0HAU 4 P ft JES8BN.
no23 lm rraptiartoit.
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld il? If not, you've h treat
At 6QUARSA'3 PUNCH SALOON, In Searay .-treat
There BONA, dUolple of GREAT SQDABZA,
Dlspentet famed Magio Paaohei; rathar
The moit delicious mixtures yat reoorded; .
And hare with many medals been rewarded)
Ladles their CORDIALS there can Bio At lelsare,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Men gala "LADI
PLEASURE,"
To allay ooonublal dlfforenoes and pnln,
In "ANri-DIVOaOE'* you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract bnt one taste,
Sour arm, eonsoltng, strilftbt la round her waist
tJiier.MwU.it a " tf OWNING COM FOE T" In theklSfl
That heals ths pnarrel and Imparts the bliaal
The "WELOOilE" to j. you'll always find
A buliuy aootbor for the troubled mind.
The bright "AUROK A," and the sweet "FAB3WSLL,
lutit visit BONA, an 1 you'll all fare welll
His "« YGIKNIO BIT TEES" are the pftbacea
For all dyspeptioi and for dlarrhcea.
No Cholera Morbos ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BIT TEES" kaook aronna.
BONA and 8QU a»ZA, epita of all detractors,
Have proved ihs Nation's greatest benefaotorsl
Full FOar; dtffiroat htalthrel drlaVta you'll Had::
To Aid the Man —Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone — a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'S-fSQUARZA'S) -317 KEARNY BTBBET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to past;
ALL SPLENDID LIQC0R8 BUT ONE BIT A OLAM,
THE Y HAVE TAKEN
THE FtRST PREMIU'-
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
LieUB 81LI WOOLntLE A9IO BBTaTl
•t «.« .11 Mt«MI.>»Mt. lac IriMaitrr I
oprodlr What Cbc.r H.M
THE JOffBNAL OF A11TJ8EXEHT8.
Published svery Day In the Veer by
AT
■ C3M<M-ch*nl and GOA VVu-Mugtee »U
Below HoDWomery, 8*0 K»nciKO.
THUBSDiY JANCARYV, lb73
A ToaihlBj Ballad.
The jouog African brought to this cyan
try bj Mr. Stinley is »»id to hire an excel-
lent ear for muse. He upend • much of hie
lime singiDg a tender ioog which cille up
re«#UectioDB of li& home. Tie retrain is :
6t iUikiyaja ambobodoyou
MlUta el ellaiegODt Hi li train
TfellalltlU bnllgaloa moo too.
The affectiog hngtiige of the song will
probably e cure it* immediate introduction
to Amtrcu society. There .» a pathos
about it wbich, when the song ii song,
would, we think, fill the heart with deepen
emotion, and prevent the pcuibility of
there being a dry eye witbin a mile and a
half. Strange, tbe power that music bai to
move tbe human seal I Equally strange is
tbe power it baa to more the bnman body.
If we heard that wild, unearthly strain often
we tree enaiu that we should feel an over-
powering longing to take the first hor*e-car
tbatpaaied, aodgoa«ay to some secluded
spot from which tbe Afr. can race is excluded
by law, and where mtu cal performances are
punished with tbe dastb penally.
Her Lait Wards.
When old Mr*. Maxwell, cf Bethlehem,
died, hi i family and friends gathered at in r
bedside in terrible angniab, weeping and
moaning. H r niece stood by and held her
hand, and, as tbe lamp of life dickered .be-
fore it was floaty extiagniebed, the fliid to
her: 'Is thsre anything we can do to make
your dying moments happier? Hare yon
any no fo filled wiub, any cherished design,
which we can carry ont? Bball we do any-
thing for yon when y^u are gone?" Mrs,
Maxwell turned her f -ce towards her niece,
and with a flattering voice said: "Mtriar.
don't give none of ;tbem preserved plums
to William Henry. Tbey always disagreed
with his stomicb." Then h&r freed spirit
took its eternal flight.
A cruel fallow at New Haven, Conn., who
amused himself by showering an entrapped
rat with turpentine, and firing it, paid for
hie fan with five bales of oaknm behind
which tbe animal took refuge.
Disaffected railway patrons in England
ask for a Uw by which every passmger
detained fifteen minutes cao recover double
tee amonnt of his fare.
OuravoTAirx.— Madame Clara aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny st, Consultation* In
Kjagllsh, French and German. 1
AltOft-tber tile Best.
It la car lone, but true, that J. A Shaber,
W Market street, tear Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer la this dry. Try him and you will be
ccnrrtiotd. X
Holiday PrtienU for Gentlemen.
The finest etj lea of Gent's Smoking Jackets,
Merino Gcnrne, Travoliog Valises, end tbe beet
asaertment of Or»vlt-men'«. fine Furnbtiiiig
Goods In tbe el y can to found at BUoert tern's
C6C Kearny sheet, second dor noitti cf Cali-
fornia, wbero ran be found 1,0(0 articles FUlt-
able for gentlemen's Holiday pitsente. bo
0>ster Trade.
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Corvllle, of the
Paddle Beck, UO Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parte of tbe Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over tbe continent, and ''be
fUaddle Hock" li known •▼ervwhere.
To Moko L.ll"e a Success,
Consult Prof. May, Aitroleger, Bo. 15 Geary
street, San Traoelsce. rertODS consulting the
ProfeeeoT by letter should itate tbe month and
year of blrtb, ftom whirb a horoecope of their
past, present and future Is taken tnd forward-
ed. Consultation fee, 1; by letter, $3. v
Tb.© Seat Bemedlee,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Fer-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
J. B, Gates and Co., corner Banaome and Com-
mercial street*, sol- *n* nu. •
What Oh e ex IjaunQry
Is the beat laindrv »n Sea Franouwo, •
Bolldey Candles.
A fine variety of Cbfleimas Gaudier, Clear
and Fancy Teyt, Hornets and Fury Candy
Boxes, etc. Aeo, Oirt>tmts Te« Trmmiugr,
•to, at J. Vogelej k tro-.. I'.C E'ainy and *6
Second street. Fair* and F. e; ivUj anp^U^d at
wholesale price*. ■
It lei Perlwctiy Asioaishlna
How beauttfully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
oeiore 8 ajh. returned tbe same evening if de
"Watches and Jtwelry,
Very low, at H. A. Oa.l-Ddtr*f, M Second
Street, corner of Mi**ion. D
Certainly Not Blackmail.
Tbe Obroycla doeaVi want to blackmail
Thomas Magnire— certainly not— bnt merely
t) show bim that it would be to hta in-
terest to adveitse in the Chronicle. A
little while ago Ibtt paper told tbe public
that tbe A.btmbia dieu circle wa« ehtsy,
and tried to scare people a»ay from going
there. The public, which is not altogether
an ass, looked at the advertising columns,
observed, "Oh, the Alhambra is not adver-
tie*d in the Chronicle," and felt perfectly
saiiefied about the safety cf the building.
This was was a Bit-back for the Chronicle ;
however, in the bright lexicon of D& Young
there is no snch word as fail, eo he now
goes at it sgain. Tuis time it isn't the Al-
hambra bu:l Jing that is ebaky, bnt tbe cbar-
acf. r of tbe people who go there. " A Lady
SnbBsnber of tbe Chronicle" (huge Joke 1
as if any lady would conf.sj t> subscribing
for tbe Chronicle I) writes (from the lc cal
repcricr's roon.) to oomploin that last
Friday evening some people io tbe boxes
behaved themselves disgracefully. Tbe
lady aabeericer says shs is "a fre-
quent visiter to tbe Albambra, and on
this occasion was one of a party of seven
or eigbtladita." The Chronicle makeB a
great mess of itsat:empt to create a sensation
out of this. It ineulis its imaginary lady
correspondent, " one of a party of seven
or eight ladies," by insinuating that ladles
should not listen to Emerson's jokes, enjoy
J. O. fin-sell's singing and have their minds
improved by Bob Hart's lectures, as it is
immoral. Tbe idea of the Waverly Place
G*eette taking op arms in the ciufo of mor-
ality is very a Bueins. The proprietor of
the papsr is the only person in tbe commu-
niiy who fails to sae tbe absurdity of of it.
He had better be cjntent with reporting
dog rights and have the care cf tbe pub-
lic morals to tbe respectable p*pere. MoralBl
foreooth. What the deuce does he know
about morale? It is useless for tbe Chronicle
to try th> sort of thing as long as the pub-
lic know that Thomas Haguibe, Manage e
OF THE AlHAMERA ThSATBE, DOES HOT AD-
VERTISE IK THE CHBONICLE.
A Deed Newspaper.
The Evening Republican is dead. It
brightened up wonderfully during its latter
dajB, and saemed never more lively then
when In its death sgony. We uoderet^d
tbat it was under contract to issue until tbe
close of tbe yrar, and that contract and the
old year expired together.
Only two morning papers are issued in
this city to-day— Figaro and the Alta. We
respectfully request tbe public to compare
the two.
In a raloon at Leslie, Minn., Theodore
Thompson got off a joke on E. Hoffgsrd, a
horee doctor, and tbe Utter jocularly Blab-
bed Theodore in abont a hundred different
places. Tbe people ont there exped to have
lots of fun at the funeral.
At an Ehglish funeral, lately, one of the
six pall-bearers slipped and fell ; the others
dropped the coffin and fell opan tbe pros-
trate man ss to inflict injuries of which
be died witbin a week.
An abbey in Iceland exhibits two skulls
of Sbakepeare— one of bim when be was a
little boy, and one wben be was a man.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pi en.' mrs it is to meet a emiltng count*-
ance, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. Ac d why is it that tome faces wear a contin-
ually happy took ? Ills simply because tbey live on
aplalD,natritioDeand sabsUniial diet Tbat mm
Is a public benefactor wbo will conscientiously
serve as witbacleao, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Wn. Meyers, proprietor of the "White
Hoosf." Kearny street, also of tbe Capitol Eea-
taoraot, Foortb street, does it. as hundreds can
•ntbas>£stic4lly testify. His k.tchxns are marvels
of ord'r &cd cleanliness. Try bim, and you will
hod it Impossible to eat elsewhere.
MMollle, darling, don't * on want to buj a
doll T Take jour money to Hotbert, 156 Third
street* He will t-o't jon." r>
X* Yon Wavjnt
your Blankets and Flannels veil washed, and
not spoiled, send then to the What Cheer Laun
fir* Z
TheB t Place to
Dry Goods, Pex-Cy Goods, Kov-ltjfS, or No-
Uonsforlhe Hilldaje, Is st Jjnesand "Wilkin-
son's. 302 Third street ooroer Folsom. Their
assortments are large. O&olce and cheap. Go
and see tar : -tit.
For a eai9 and rf&clent ButrnrxKB or tbs
CouTuxiox, use EKEsr's faasoue cuata de
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Falsoo by ges Light,
Our careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was .
WbUe mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er whlcb the waters softly fell, ) *
Hade tbat window reem to be
Some fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In _
It looks so nice — and try their cheer.
"AH right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.***
Bo sooner bad we tannd a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almaet any (Hah
Th\t we mlgnt name. We found U true,
And cooked maoitijtetntly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, tat,
Cooked every style; >u*t think of that,
and if your mouth don't water, than
Tou*re different from other men.
The; 'd clam r and crabe and terrapins ;'
In fact, we found tbey had within
That ooey place ail klndaof gune,
Flan, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladles, too, have fonud, 'twould eeem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let bim rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bueh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there ouoe will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouce, S33 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
' CHARLES HAAKE. Proprietor.
Cold.
Those who in these genial valleys of Cali-
fornia fonud fault with onr cold spell have
r j»Bon to congratulate their sure that they
are not 2,000 miles eastward where the ther-
mometer ranged for weeks at 10 to 40 de-
gress below zero, where all tbe railr -aSa are
blockaded by snow, the Mississippi frozen
at Mempbis. and snow lying on all ths
Southern Stabs. Cold, eh? Tbat is all yen
know about it, yon favored denizens of tbia
Golden State.
♦-
Sam flavor. ,
Formerly of Bass Bouse Carriages, can be
onnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing ee~
abllshmenl. southwest corner Bn*h and Mont-
gomery sis, , or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaoe orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. *u
Still AHVm!
When loosing for Holiday present?, go to the
New Tobk PHwroGBAPH Gaujoiv, No. 25 Third
street, and see these beau tf ml portraits In oil,
water-colors and India-ink. Prices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than st any ether
flrfct-clsss gallery In the city. Remember the
place— B. F. Howl*cd A Co, 26 Thud et. r
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE!
....TO....
Business Men.
Taxes. Taxes.
Delinquent on Saturday, Jan-
uary 4, 1873.
T>Y INLAWING OBECE TO TBE OBDEB OF
the Tax Catleotor. WI1H TAX [BILLS ea-
oloaed, Taxpayers will save themselves the incon-
venience of waiting at the office, and the re-
ceipted bills will be sent to their address.
deA td A, AUSTIN, Tax Oolleotor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San FruocWco Savings TJdIodl. 533 Cnll-
fomiu atreet, corner of "Webb.
FOR THE HALF YE AB ENDING WITH THE
3'st December, It".', a dividend baa been de-
clared at the rate of uioe asd alx-Uotha (96-18)
p*r cent, per aooam on Term Deposits, ancv eisnt
(?) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits, f rea
ot Federal Tax on Dfiposiu, payable on and after
13tb Janoarj. 1873. By order.
fl>31 iw LOVKLL WEITE, Oaahler.
TAXES. TAXES,
LAST week.
(^HTBDiT, JiMIABT 4, 1S72,
Is the UsT DAT State, City and
Conoty Tuxei con be received -wlthont
addlKC & per cent, to the amount of
Taxec
dt31 td
AUSTIJf,
Tax Collectoi.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMb NT OF GENTS' FUR-
Ttietiine Ooooe to be b>d good and cbeao, at
tbe "uLDOORNiiB," I. LEVY'S, Glo Montgom-
ery etraet. Justice pi Tea to all. Don't loree> the
Dumber, GIO MoDtgoinery atreet. de30 lm&
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
F
65S Sacramento atreet,
<Tbe First House below Kearny street,)
OB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
H'tpof all kinds.- General Batiners Agency;
Collect Rentp, Notes and Accounts; Wbit« and
Ohinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farms, F&etoriee, etc.
CBAS, F. BECHkSEE A CO.,
deM 1m 058 Sacramento street.
Englishmen and Everybody
TAKE NOTICE 1
THE OLD ORIGINAL ENGLISH PLUM
PUDDING ot tbetima of Henry VI U, the
Buest aver made, at lb o Red Lien, in Geary (tree',
Tbe bhigfet ronad of beef tbat one man ever
handle d will b* on the table of Old Dave Ut>ndes
at )9 Gaary atreat, on OhrUimas and New Y-ar,o
dwy. deZAtl
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehcjus. streets.
■-Terrapin constantly om hand.
Oreurs In aTery style. PhlVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOB PARTIES
dec SI lm
Best Quality or Doasutln
Driving giovea, at $2 per pair, at the What
Cheer Laundry z
■cDewel], Skew Lard Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
808 Uaraet itrret. cor. Po«rt and MoEtS6mory. U
Do You Know
That with ErrrtEicK's PanXEin you can oat
ud make any garment to fit perfectly? Bend
portage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
i, Denilng, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
machine, No. 113 XearnT atreat, between Setter
and Port. Baa Francisco. *
'FRENCH CORSETS.
«*- ME PONS, IMPORTER- AND DEAI BR TN
r;!^«pViLBl!#n „Lftdi'*8 Underwear. FRENCH
UUKSBIbof all pii^andqoalitiaa, ready made
mo io order. No, C31 Sacramento atre«t, below
K*arDp nol-3m
CANDIES.
ALL KINDa OE THE FINEST COAND1
made at our Steam Oaody Factory daily. All
orders. wp**rially from tbe cowntry. are aooolted
and will be promptly attendsdto.
-— „ OANTY A WAGNER,
l.sa^ Mrntroman at, sar r Bitta'
DRESS JMAKING.
MRS. H. F. BISHOP, NO. 18 O'FARRELL
■ tret t, is tbe p'aoe lor Ladiea and at racce ra
Tisiticg tbe ciiy to baVe their Dresses made i
ai? le, and a perleoi fit, at a moderate price, de 9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Forma-hf e/ Chiarina's Eoyai Italian Cinm)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON TBE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at residences (if required;, or for
nieb Masio for Balle or Partiea, at moderate
cbarges. Rfsi^eDc*. 80S Mcatgoio«ry street
corner Jsokton, Loom So. S 1 . 4el2 lm
E
Taek This to Your Memory.
1
Always Busy!
Always Ahead !
Something New!
EVERYBODY WONDERS
ENORMOUS SALES
Van Schaack & Co.
708 to 716 Kearny Street,
(OPPOSITE THI PLAZA.
A GREiT OHAKOE TO BUT
HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
European Fancy Goods!
OF ENDLE8S VARIETY, CAREFULLY
Diiiinia lared for our Tnd. in P.ris, Vieoo,,
Berlin And London.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
I HOLIDAY OOOD5 AND TOYS |
I at extraardinanly low prioea. I
X : X
Onr Holiday Goods have all been imported by
ns direct, and we will retail tbem at wholesale
prices.
Tbe Trade supplied.
Parties bnjing for fairs, onari table institutions
and Sunday Schools wilt ba supplied at trade
prices.
TOTS
Of every description, from Ec.
Dolls
of alWty.es
and ages.
Fine r recce
DoIIb,
dressed and
and res- ed.
Fine wax
Dobs,
with real
Baft.
Freaivh
Dolls'
Beads
and Bodies.
Bsg Dolls.
Chins. Dolls.
Dolls'
Carriages
and Bedsteads,
Decor*' ed
Ohisa Tea Sets
Parlor and
Bedroom
Furniture,
in silk and satio
Kitebea
Fnrniturt
8 tove 3,
and Bacgss, etc
Hatch Safes.
Match Stands
Fancy Figures.
Movable Beads.
Fancy Paper.
Bon- Box Boxes.
Fancy Articles
for Obrlstmas
Trees.
Glass Balls.
Bcflaotora.
Pino
Glass war*.
Toilet heti
to
Bobemian
and fine
decorated
Glasiwure.
Bobemian
Vases.
Odorcaekets.
Lav* Ware.
Bteb ~ilt
and Ohina
St-nds.
Biique Figures.
Parian Baste,
all sises.
Byron, Scott,
Dickens, etc.
Card Receivers,
Bronae
Inkstands,
Smoking Sets.
Toilet Sets
of Bverr style.
Drums
in all aizes.
Wooden Drums
Brass Drums.
Balloons.
Bnbber Balls,
Puzzles.
Cannon,
Large Horses,
Beat Hair.
Performing
Monkeys.
Orcans,
Whips,
Sailboate,
Lotto and Solo
Games,
Stables,
Willow Ware,
Work Baskets
and Stands,
Worsted Work,
Fancy Boxes,
Ferfamery,
Toilet Articles.
Pooketbooks,
Batobels,
Carved Walnut
Goods,
Braokets,
Watch 8 t*uds,
Papier Msebe
Portfolios,
Morocco
Por folios.
Ladies' and
Gentlemen's
Dressing Oases,
Satchels,
to $10 each.
Neoessairee,
Inlaid
Writing Desks
snd
Work Boxes,
Glove Boxes,
Haudkershief
Boxes,
Cigar Oases
and
Oigir Stands,
Largs
Woolly Doga
and Steep,
Oats and Goats,
Dressed,
BatMee,
Balloons,
Angela,
Magic Lanterns,
Paint Bsxes,
Building Blocks
Alphabet
Blocks,
Santa CJatjs, '
Backgammon
Boards,
No all's Arks.
Ssriss Cottages,
Harlequins,
Fancy Figures,
Movable
Figures,
Balancing
Toys,
Bzprssa
Wagons,
two, four and
six b- rasa.
Dog Osrts,
Drays,
Msobataical
Toys,
Boy and Girl,
Wall a ng.
Racers,
Walking Girl,
Horse and
Wagon,
Kite Plqi,
Tivoli,
Shell Boxss.
Etc. , Etc
We cordially invite si! to call and inspect our
i* °*v, A" Go°ds on exhibition. No one uiged to
boy. Goods all marked in plain figures.
X- x
I GREAT REDUCTION |
X x
Mgort^tSr*1**"1*™*1* to make toom *" *"
Holiday Goods.
SPECIAL BARGAINS AT
Van Schaack & Co Js
708 to 716 Kearny Street,
(OPPOSITE THE MUA.I
WVAW SOHAAOE i CO. HATE BO
BRANCH STORKB.
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHousE
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DlbUONTINTJED THE PR1NTIJV
Business at the corner cf cacrsmtnto aa<
Leid tedorff etreets, and
Remored to 532 Clay strsS
Will, in future, conduot tbe same tine of bono
at tbe new location, in connection with the offiot
B. F. STEREiT,
With whom bo has united his Btoek and business
thus making tbii
THE IARGlST AND BEST APPOWHD QFFIII
IN THE STATE,
Andsffording uusarpass^d facilities f«r Prti
of every description. Personal attention wn^B
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL CIRCUS AND 00MB
WQRK, ETC.
My Engravers stand a', tbe head of the) ittuflB
sioo.aa aarcplHB on the dead- walls of thselty^Bg]
teeUry.
A call is sotieited from my friends and tbe pib-
lio at my new qaartera.
II. P. TATLOB,
del lm fl3a « lay atreet.
CONSUMPTION pre-
vented by the timely use'
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal-
sam," the best and most
speedy remedy in use for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Influenza,
Loss of Voice, Incipient
Consumption, and all Die-
eases of the Throat and:
Lungs. Ask for " Hail's
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price SO cents. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.
•i
PKOPKIETOH8,
Cor. Sancome and Commercial •'
Pacific Stone Conipany.
THE PiOIFIO STONB OOMPABY OAJJi i
the especial attention of Architects, Engin- ■
eera, and the publio in general, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of the Stone doit being manofacturad I
by tbem In this city under tbe Bansoma Patents.
They make to order and keep in stock:
Building; Frost*, "Water Pipe,
Pilnka, Monuments, Fountains,
Tiles, Caplns* for TTaHs, ,
Filters, etc., etc, ,
Together with Bansome's celebrated Froe-GrH I
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee superior, ;
and at a price far below that of hand-cat work.
■9rThe attention of private parties intending t*> i
bnild is rospectf oily solicited.
Office. No. IO BITSB STREET. San Franoisoo.
THOMAS W. BREE.
SILVER Z>Xjj^L.*rJEIXI.
*m HAKUFAUTTJBEB
^ — AJTD—
t^^ BXFAIBEB
$$ drumsTbinjos.
^eV — and—
U'lUEB MUSICAL D.8TRTMKB78
ESTABLISHED IB ISflS.
ssa-Lecsons riven on the Banjo and Drum. S4Vf>
MISSION STREET, between First and Second.
N. B— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro-
essfonslB always nu hand. 1al5 tf
WARI
Declared Asravlsut the TTbole vVorld and
Oe Keet of Mankind.
sd euperlor to any in tbe market- Manufac-
tured by MOORE A CO, No. xlO Lsideadorfl
street, S.F. Direoilocs for Ute: Wben found t«0 ,
thick, add a little water. Kesp tbe bottle well
corked. Seld by all Grooers, UruggtiU, etc dM
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OTTAH. V. BEBGOLD. PBOPBIETOBV
THB OLDEST ESTABLISHED
and most popular Beetauract in
San Franoisoo. Ths Tables are sup-
plied with the beet in market. Board
by the week. AOS PINE STBBBT, justabov
MoBtromerr. martti la
I GEORGE MATES1;
andall kindi ol SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nos. IO, 41, i», Ohfornia'
Market, entrance on Oaliforo-i street. '
Public or private parties ud familiee supplied:
from 6 A.M. to 12 F. at. Ladies1 and Gentlemen's
nT«*tr Kmip omti from • t.w m V: p h <n«211v
DR. *W, A. PAYNE.
TBIS OELEBRATED PHTBIOTAN BAB BB-
mored Mi office from tbe Eusj Hon e to has
Elegant boise ot Roomr, So. 4» O Eearny street.
He tells jour disease wltbocta qaeatioo. Do not
fail to call. All ubrosio Diaeaees treat* d sueeeaa-
fully. del9lm
Bar Sugar
■pOR SALE-SIS KEABST ST6EET. AI'
" MEHO&R'S. Alio, eTerr kind of Oiadiee
Wbnleealft and B«UiL
nuTll M. A.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAKUFAOTUBED BT
DUES K. UCKUB,
0018 tf *•• M *»• Kmm,
m
}. MULLER*
llMIII
Classes
. &«$
< -
• as ibascibco. rwoAT. itvuur a, mi
Ssi. »▼.. - ■.. i^
(ALL THE CO.
T»» i ,.■ .1.4 irw..
A!=n:c=mBrilJ»wi-lrT
Anmrsrs: sir-
iw skat mum rail
IXL Aucti
AT PACIFIC HAM,
BHINIDFIT
IflW ALHA1BRA TB1ATRB.
I II SB
PO !• « I. A It
■i»« Anna Bl/er! cMER S0N MINSTRELS
AN
Fabbri Opera Combination
.. sBSBllBtBH A
BUT IlDOITALi,
, .... siaoa.lad •• as*. ca«T
nUOAT IIIIHO J AWITART .1
t'nn I^NcliuliiTl lloclllll.
rm* .Tiua
-
***■ tori* v
iuiun or m»i'r aa i
T..S TaKrTT
TV1I IB4SIMI-
-
Part Broond.
A*** svla-r *f>4 P. Bn'irl
lo«« r.twt o*d J... Millr
rsrrTT *o»t. His ».-e rmoutn
PtSSfS
I • »• At f lanr.**
lo.. F...M MSA A.
«CABT*T *• •
■ . r«M*i. a. Bmt, f. ■••
■1 U. timm * t» « •■•!••* M ►*■«»« Ball.
ran rin«ii. ■«•■•••. aa...,.r.
Companies Oonsolldatod
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
BUrsas A«ran
J A HIT ART 3
noil jiouinbo i»t.
THII EVENING
TM1B EVENIKU
iru.
■nan* dbbibb tbi mi
JANUARY 3
AID 1ATC.DAT AfTaBBOOB AT 1.
I*«rt Fltrm
Doa-r bb assay sira m>. d,u
n irr » mom . » r. -ii>
wats faa bum wira sloby sasaai
The Old
i •-■ (iitniMi'ii t it lav
tenluoky
lion.
■ ■■■via auurntai*
BA AID HOOKA. U.I. IB
>lut|IBM
w r. m««
t an.i.r >ma<n«
J a Hiaan.i.
. r iTtta
Worrell and
l"llt-| ClMMIIIll Olll».
Jennie
Lillie
Hull
in llieir Songs and Dances!
FII1LE.
THIRD ACT OF ERNMI
J. G.
RUSSELL AND FULL VOCAL CORPS
a- n :
-«VT
HOC 3K 3FI. S <3 IV
In lii-i Allium of «*poeInltlo»j.
Teutonic Eccentricities Baker and Farron
H»AYY All U'D .
l.lDHr AS CORK...
HE5AVY jFVr3n.Il.IL..
BOB HART
. O. D. BOl.KAFKM.r K
OVERTURE.
ORCHESTRA
To conclude with Add Bytntn'a Skatch rntitlrd
X>0»a:r»JE5"K-'« PATIENTS.
POMFBT ... .
DR. AIVATHHHA..
KUADY...
1»I1. IT r«l'.B«n I OHARI.KR SQUBEZBI'KKKY ADD RYMAIf
H. AINSLKY sOOTT MR. .Q'JKEZliFliKKi J KOIti.NsuN
OUARLKS eurroN IoluUliV BAM Rickey
MONDAY EYEKINQ, Jmuarr SOtb— rint Appearance of
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
*•»*" All Bills egalnst tb« Aloambra Theatre moat oe presented bereaftor on Monday.
a7"P«rfoTmJaM to commence punctually at eight o'clock.
Ml IIH •( U* r»p«..r " fill- ■.
Mortlmor. Parks, Dixon Thorn [wont
MONHTBB IMMH.KAllK TO-MUBT
.. ll».UTl».ali»
' **' 9 Wl ' '«■*«•?
ImIMMi.WiUarw w . <..afSt<M
■ **•'■ I Vagal* ltfaaar
*"•»•"' ("iitl«|T»i«ii|«rn
Fivo Minutes with Mortimer.
nark Mm l)rr».4 |» M na
Tlaanaf'* Davrll*!
■ft 1 1*4..
I'oaRlr *L.tt
atlaa ll.wa*
. H»F JL*r«>F
lt.Hr>K<-*l
..Malarst* UraWar
MYSTERIOUS LODGING HOUSE
fritkNuri**! W»i*r Parks,
111 4.N EUniKaliN IX HI* UltMlM,
Bob* Ba>U. . |,«a I>|,„n
Il.n'l L«aT« la. H.lil. DarllM... Mm !*• Tmt riaa.
Klltf from Cork l.ydlR UvlR«jBi4.R
« t"» W*.lt«>r Parka
BAD WHISKY. „
"••« ... Tloih RoblDMM
Mf> Ar» OkaH-yThaiPwiw I Pelloewsai .,..,,», TUanst
Ortirtlr* ....,„,■, ......_.._.
Old Hulas
U'KlkllK U«Wt Hroaawny.
f'alnrtc Dancr
Umllad
..OrohRStn
...FaVkS RRal nimaai
MIhCIhI*
....Mlsa l.lTlap^oR
.Mvlllr Ls r«rreat
„ - HANDY ANDY.
Hstrfr Aadr toatHxos]
OldPsppsrstiArp W.lUr Parha
Orsriora... Orabsaaf
Boll Ad K.b.1* Koel
NpatiUh BBallMd „ Hs| L*roy
F finer Dunce.... .Mnvcl* Bmrcr
Tba pstfortasDOS will oonoioj. wltb
Siamese Twins
Thd Twins
Proresior
Doe brown ,
Thompson and RtMoion
Frank Mnrtlmi>r
W.Ps.ks
ADMIMIO], *4 OKNT9
Prlrata Boxes f !.$!,» and fJ. Riiervs ss.u V) osnts.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE TO BOXES.
Doors open si 7. Oommeooe at 8 pr*o1ss*r
Til MODEL l.«lllil\« HOLMCtV.
fACIFICHOUSET0:'^^^^
Olympic house ^.ra:
R«L5rj.1 A OOTRRU.
Thoaa
who
Vf-TET-TRT-BST
Oar CslsOraUd 1 1 &j n'mu Shirts. Thsr A I pxbi'kjtli, sod for auaiity sad darabiliif will ssrer r>« ra*lcho1. To b i bsd only it the
SWOAIX A?ID 8KE THEM, IXL. VVITHM HT'MtK, «1« Kesrni street.
FERNANDEZ & AGUIRRE,
. No. 11«V, (~M
»roy. A Una Iff
lODStftOtlr OOa*^***)
amortiTJcnt of itAt. end Osps ooutUotlr
bsotl. •*■ lUtt made to order sod reooreied in
tde neAt.sl sUls. ooUlm
1849.
1873.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
UoUday Presents! Holiday Presents I
IT rilCES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
■THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
ail JUST BKOXIYBD AS lUMBBSI STOOK OF
BOUDAY PBISEBTS, OO.fSIITI.IQ OF
ffierman, French and American
Fancy Goods,
IUMS, VASES, CHAIRS, -WATCHES,
BRACKETS, -WORK-BOXES.
RUSTIC FRAMES, SIXK
UMBRELLAS, .to.
AUK). A OOWLKTl BTOCK OF
TOW ! TOYS ! TOYS !
raoH tu. pabtb or tbb world.
At MMS which Defy Competition!
JOHN ROBL'S,
NOMB BTJT TI1E BEST OTAHTY OF MEATS
UAH BE HAD AT
Stalls C O, California MTarliet
rion£KJE .hob aLAirux-AOToilx.
IBB LABOUT 8T0CI OF
•GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
TO BB FOOBD OB TBB FAOiriO COAST.
.AA. ABES. WTHITE
, tSOM «Oc UrWABOS. CLOTHINO,
IAAYB, OAF*. OTAASBIBrS. BDHIB OLOTBIIG.
ana. ara oau, abo BXABiim oob (took, abd
«ATUIT TOOB8ILYA8 THAT
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
If THB OBKAT
IX Is Auction Stove,
at. KEABin vrasairr, <
Oa« D»r tr»m Commercial.
S)l SO Whit* Shirts tor ONE DOLLAB
r-TtcinOft rXBOAHT OOBTOM WORK IB iTOB OTFY
,11 ul auiais* IcWl Ud trtom. BKKRB ABtAYHABB
B. KHn* .trMt. CD* door «oa lb of Bmh
»"1 C5- A 3FI. €> .
....THB....
ORGAN OF aOEUSEMENTS
....CIBOOLATES IN ....
All the Theatres,
UKD tit
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
EN TH>C YKAB.
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THB CITY
On the BOATS and OAB8
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
WATCHES and JEWELRY
NOW 19 THE TIME TO OBDEB
Hair Jewelry
....or....
H. A. Callender, Manufacturer,
NO. ** SECOND STKKET,
N. W. Corner of Mlision.
AUERIOAN AND FOREIGN WAT0HK8 AT
reduoed rates Also, s One Hoe of Oaliforois
roiulo Jowalry. i»-NooKfr» ch»r(te tor ODirraTinit
,)ew(.lryor eTers aeaoriotlon marts to ordsr and
repaired. d^lo.
THE OLD
not sooton,
IS Blortom Street, near Kearny.
All Drinlcs Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST T0» AND JERRY IN TOWI.
Always on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Wfci»kly, Frsnk Lsalie'a. n^'s Doing-. Polite Oa-
sitte. all tbe Oslllnrt-l* pap^-e, nl-o ^«»*<»n
Ponob. Bi-H's Life. Iliiuttaied London News. Oall
Hid es"siy yourself. __ a.— -
ssjr Don't forgst tbe sign of the Hot Scotch.
de?bt
OHARLE8 WM. FFXPMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Mot Scotch,
....ASTD. ..
TOM! and JBRBY,
•JO TO THE BBANCB
Hot Bootoll,
IBS Butter ■treet, near Kearns.
A.11 Drinlts Ten Cent*
noT OBoaiiK iyeey inonr.
eoUU JOf, D. BBIBOS. Picprlctol
DRESS JMAKINC
MBS. H. F. BISHOP. WO. ISO'FABBBLL
Hlr." . la tb. P'M. lor L,dl.. »od •t»r,,.JJ
TlniClol »h. cllf lo bill tn.ir DrMSM ..d. In
atyle. MJ a potfaol fit »t . rapd.r.l. orlc o. F
RICHF.DA TAM1I.T
(FkniKrl» «/ CTioHnn'l Batat /<<iKan Oiraal
nrltiL OlVELBBrONS UM THB V10LIB OB
YY Onlur, M Wlimn _(« fWlliyal.or lor-
nUb Homo for Ball. o. Putloo, at BOd.rat.
ManS. BaridaawT sas. lu»t<oaarr .treat
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld ltf If not, you're a trett
At 8QDARZV3 PL7N0H BaLOON, In Kearay i treet
There BONA, dieolple df 0RK4T SQUAREA.
Dlspenres famed Ms(;io Panohes; rather
The most doliolona mtztnraa yet recorded;
And havd with many medals been rewarded!
Ladlea their 00BDIAL3 there can b!d at leliare,—
Their "TEARB" appeal*,— and Men gain "LADURB
PLEASURE."
To allay rouimbliU dlfferenoes and pain,
In "ANTI.DIYOROS" yon can your end attain.
Bip of the potent extract bat one taste,
lour arm, connolliig, itralght If round her waist
Guo8B what a "ilOUNINU OOUtCOBT" lo the lias
That heal* the puirrel and Imparts the bllial
The "VTELOOUE" to% you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "ADRORA/'and the sweet "PARBWfiH*
juut viBit BONA, «nl you'll all fan welll
Hla"HTGIKNI0BITrEK8" are the panaoea
For all dyapeptloi and for diarrhoea.
ifoOholere Morbna crer has been found
Where "SYGI8NI0 BITTBB8" knook around-
BONA and 8Q0ABZA, spite of all dotraotors.
Have prorsd lbs Natlen's greatest beoefaators I
rail rOBTT JtE»riat h.sUtiral drlntt-i you'll Old.
To aid the stasi-lnTlgorate the mlndl
Hot this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'8-(8QTJARZA*8)-317 KEARHT BTB1ET.
Bemembar, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL BPLKNDID LIQD0B8 BDT ONJI BIT A OLASR,
THEY BAYS TAKE2T
THE FSRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All t*ie Mechanics' Fairs.
,B WIYOI.BSA.U ABD BatTAJX.
aX the .id ert.kHA.aumt. 18* CoMnaaAr 8
eosMtt* What CBmmv Rasas
P«,B
FIGARO.'
7BFAX OP AatTJSEttEHTa.
Ft: -d .».fy Day In th. Year by
J. 1?. BOOABDI?8
*I
M* Mcrebttot avad ««* Wa-blaa-t©* •**•
Below Montgomery. Bm FranoWso.
FRIDAY JANPAltg 3. 1873
*r*u Buijf
AMUHEMKNT8, Etc.
Calif jrn!» Tawattrw.
For the On I time in tht bialory of lb* draraa
fai California ib. paopla cf San Francisco have
aoopDottaaKroIwitDCBa ax lontmni like a be'-
lat. Hot ocli a--e tba l*».d«n. M'l.cs Betty Ri«,
and Emily Rul. acoccapliabed artist.*, bat tb«
m.mbareof tb.eerp. d« ballet ar* well trained
graceful and attractive. "Aladdin"' will be P*r-
lormed at tbe matioe* le-momw wfceo the bouse
will b* thronged with ladies ud cbildrea. Joba
T. Bvmind liuluu Salt Lake on bis way htr*
to cmaitirt as eDtactment, so "Aladdin" ean-
sei be kept aa mocb longer.
Alnamarm.
Tba fiwt eaeabiaattoa at tbia kouie attract*
large and very fashiobabl. todi«M8. Tba enter-
tainoaaai given U to oaraTall/ preserved from ear-
thing eoproeeblng ootrMota that it la an j eyed
r Paaerson. Miea J eon I. Worratl and
a Hall, Baker and Ferron, Bob Hart. Add
ftjaiB. J.C Rae**ll, Sam Riokej and all tbta
bright bud cf mtaatrale trill appear to-olgcl and
at it* aaatanaa to-morrow, In tba programme
given on cxr flrat page.
Metropolitan Tb-atxe.
ThsYallow Oat" baa mad* a fair, and will draw
big ho as** for aoaoy olgbts to come. Tba plot of
Ite p'a7»s BTStHciatt'r interesting, tba imiini ii
good, tba sceoary sa>o«rb, acd tba march of tba
Ansae jus parfaetlr do««i in llo tffeot. Tb.vnri-
a t7 traeiase. iDtrod aoed by M it a Lain Wilson. Leo
PetltHarllngsaod Oceana is good, bat tba laat-
■ iebkI artiita aboold avoid asconraglnK tbe hood-
lum ia tbe gillair by tting on too familiar terms
with them. Tear won't stand it. Oo*eae la as
artiste, and need not deacead to clap-trap gaga.
*Tho fallow bat" will be plajad at tba mniace
to-morrow aod ararj evening until farther sotioa.
B«41a\ Union Ttorntre.
Ccarlea Vernir'a comic eoDg* are qo-ite a feature
la tba prograaua-a at tbia hoaae; lb. Reefaed*
Family aregiaat favorite a; J H. L«rk<o aad Car-
rie Armilroog eecel id Dat-.b a tirtbe billet of
^La Hajadi Sieiglia* is very pretty, and tba bur-
lae^ie specUcI* ol "A lid-ia-a-lamp" win da dp
a capital evee.iag'* enurtaioment in a pleasing
• ty'.e. Agr.eftiU is in preparation forBatarday
oixbt.
Wttm Atttwvaeaxta.
A great bill baa been prepared for to-night at
this lirelj-p'aoe ot imaitm«nL Frstpart, ioter-
ladaand af'arpleca are all brigbt aad sparkling
Prank Mortimer, Ljda LiTiogataii, Miss CUada,
Mile Katia-Zo«l, asd maey otbera ImtDtio&ed on
car first page will appear.
Wilaon'a Hippodrome.
Tbe woefc of braakiDg grooad for John WilfetTs
aew place of amaaemeat. *bieb we bare taken
tbe liberty to ebrtatian aa above, waa commenced
yeaterdaj oader tbe aoperviaion of Mr. Qatcken-
baab, ttaB«ell-'kaown boildar. ' Tke lot it a Urge
one and ■plandi^ly sitnated tor tbe parpoee. It ifl
located on tbe North aide of tnttar etreet, be-
tween tboae gaeat ttorongbfarea, Uontgomeir and
alearoj ■ tree ta, lain tte immediate Ticinity of a'l
tbe large hotels, and is of euj access from any
portion of the city by nearly all the street cars.
The PaTllion will be large acd oommodiona, and
I tied up with every convenience fjr tbe oom-
lort of the public. John Vtriion to an ex-
perietieed and eoergaio aana^er, and will, doubt-
lesa, make bn new eaterpriae aaocceeBlol and pre*
fllab.'a one.
Pacific laU
Tbe baaetit to Hits Anna E:a»r, tbe popnltr
yonng prima donna eootrilio of the Fab^n opera
troop*, which Is to take place this evening,
ahenld daw a large audience. The programme
•ODpriieaa Sebnbert leciial, the flrat ever pre-,
Mated in thie oitr. aad aereral operatic gems,.
Tickets are foraaleat HLGray's aaaaio store and
at Sherman A Hyde'a.
Woodwavrd'e Garden*, *» j
Orrcn*. the woederfai edaosteA animate and
•Atting every day. Freeskatiag TaMaday, Thurs-
day and Satarday eaeoiogs. Grand perlormance
Satnrdsy aiWrnccn and bandaj-
Hwa-ticulLcraJ BaUa.
Skating aaaembl ee Tuesday afteasoon and ere-
ning, Wcdnecday afternoon and evaomg. 7buie-
day afternoon and evening, and battuetev afternoon
acd evening.
Anatomical McEeuic— On© of the most
sompiete collKtaona of the krnd In Che United
flta Lea, oomprieing bnndreda of ooatay *Ad bean-
Ittni wtx modeta, ia daily aa view (be geutiemen
ily) at the Maaeana oa Homtgomery Btreeu Aa
he wt may be profHabt* roeot hare.
To AoyeuMeTta.— For tale at a great sacrifice
at 38 Geary acreet, alz e'egant «llk drea^es, "UEe-
flTitaaled f or qoalitf aad rrtyie. e
Etikin Heore*
Fonterlj of Rmaa Boom Oagrlagcg, can be
fonmd id fro at «f Qoiamao Bros, cloth Id ft es-
tablishment, south veet corner ttauh and Mont-
gocoery ata, , or Dexter Sublet. Oarriage orders
Ml at either place promptly attended to day
ar Edgbt, at redoeed rates. m
Still A!lv«!
When looking fur Erl'dav prexert*. so ti the
Kan*- Taws TB9TOGKaFB GaiXJ£a\T,r7e. 25 Thl d
•treet, and tee thite t>totiinl pcrtraJU Id oil,
wttor-colorg ard Itdla-lLk. P.lcea frcm one-
thjrd to ODe»fae]f cbeepvr t. ac at aov <th-r
Ant-cUaa gallery In the rity. R»an=-mber ihe
place -B. F. Howl id ACo, ii* Thud at. r
Holiday Ctrndua
Freab, swrct acd d Uoloos Cacdie?, of er'ry
Tartly, t(U 1. Hero j*e pi. Deer cotfe^tloo-
•ry, ST8 Kearny tire- 1. Vhclesale aha reUiJL o
I>r. Doherty
Has devoted his stody more ptrticrjarly to
chronic at I specific practice, and aa such is
now the moat anoteetfol of any Physician in
Ban rrandaco. Ciflc? 519 Beeramente) tTeet,
oorner of Leldeedorf * few doors oelow Whaj
CBnwr Hooee. I
J3r. Barlow J. f mith
Ie giving a cooxr-e of Free Lecmret to Gentle*
ahen on BVxnal Physiology and Hervona Dls-
eaeea at , ia HygeUn H. 11, 637 California stree',
feweryFrldayevwOii g, : \.menangat7}» o'clock,
A parte' iheevenlcg ia devoted to tx.minicg
and proscribing for jHttenti.. Dr. Sml b plte-s
pbrenoK'^glcal «xsmtr.atior e in regard to health
to lBTiUdj CtDy, frcm f to 4 P at . free. w
Anecdoto of Forrest.
The death of Mr. Forrett brings out in-
Dumer*t!e aoeedctet cf the great tragedian.
The Philadelphia Press tell* a very good one
thtthsppsned io Baltimore. It aye: "Netr-
ly evety ictor who h*e ever (.l-yed with Mr.
Forreat haB hs o«n title antcJote to 'ell
of Furresi'e glim Lamer, era hing eircaem,
tut HU'.h aotclotce depend maiolr for ap-
peoiation upon aa imitation of tbe trage-
dian'* voice and manoer. That Mr. For-
rest had abundant tumor, of its kind, no
onecandonbt. A remark cf his male in
Baltimore a few years »go hia become f*-
moai u a stage tradition. Mr. Forrect's
legs were a thame of great admiration to
tte world at Urge, and of no little pride to
himstlf. "Virginias" was ihe play, a,od
Mr. Forrest, in the costume cf tbe Roman
General, was standing at the wings in hia
usual firm attitude, and with his nsoal
scorofwl smil- gisihgat the sctors and su-
pernumeraries itanding on tbe stage. The
lower limbs of the aetors being for the most
part pentifully padded, presented a re-
v pec table appearance, but the poor supers,
being, as is usually the ciee in American
theatres, mere overgrown boye, and, h»T-
ingno pads, their limbs were ridiculous,
the fleshings with which they were cov-
ered being a world t) wide for their shrun-
ken limbs. Their sppesranee ronssd
tbe ire of Mr- Forrest. Mr. Ford, the man-
ager, passing at tbe time, Forrest called his
Attention to the supers, and said:
"Mr- Ford, for Heaven's sake, what are
th063 ?"
■■Those," said the mat ager, "are Roman
citizen?, Mr. Forrest."
"Roman citizens 1 Te Gods I Did Ro-
mans have legs like those?"
The air of utter disgest attending tbe
words wore inceerribable, and ForesBt
sttlkedon thrfaUge eetf bt-^oould devour the
Roman c.t zene, legs and, all.''
Too Deep fur Tears.
It bringB tears ti our eyes when we read
incident* of marital love arid devotion eut-
rasting time, change and deatb. He wa*
met by a friend, who informed him that his
wife was dead. "Wif« dead 1" said the pork
auei chant, "Well, now, do you know I didn't
think she was long-lived. What's the price
of bogs?" His was a grief too deep for
"tears.
Too Bad,
It is inconvenient sometimes to epesk tbe
English language with a sweet German ac-
cent. A Teutonic saloon ketpsr has 1 at
ba'fhis customers by boasting that he keeps
*'de pest house." : _-•
Trapping Mcihr r.-in-Law.
A Uavannah gentleman having s;t a steel
trap to discover what became cf his ohrekeoe
found his mother-in-law grievously lacera-
ted neit morning. Since then tbe demand
for strel traps is siidtibe simet^ing un-
precedented in the hardware trade of Geor-
gia.
Tbe stars are called wicked because they
Bad-fLuVlate.
For Holiday Candle*
Go to George Hass A CoV, So. 56 Eeamy at.
This firm has orrled off the preminmB at tbe
Fare fcr sevral yatrj for the enpfxtorl'w of
thrir ccne-tic t', and hive an -xt-rMve e-
coOmeot of liny caodle?, cor moopia.* sod
other rhiDgs In tier line ti plea f tu^ little
Olkfl us hilicav pr aei.t'. G*tr^e Baea K Co.
supply Cuodav 8 r c^l Festivals and chosch
fairs at wholesale prices.
Holiday i-'unciits.
There are no Flinches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Bquim's. &ajnux.'« Pnnchee
are fameui for th? high a-t shown in tbeirman-
cfjctare.iho hijpy combinttloa of whole jone
tonics, and their cellcicms flavor. Bona, tbt
disciple of the great SqaaiEi, has yr-p.roa
forty different hind of punches aad ro'dials fjr
tbe Hbdayubles. For saler at ttae new branch,
317 Kearnv ureet, or at tko OldHeadgmartere,
1.0 J^eldesdorff etreet. k
Miss Olivia Band.
As tois lady is a O-lifornia-raised act rest,
and Las many friends in this city, we copy
tb* following from tbe Baltimore Ball-tin :
Th- ^raodettsrectaeJe ever placed ucon
the AmeriCin ata-.e is "Leo and Lotoa,
now being produtel at Nibio'e Garden, hew
York. The "B:a.k Crook" and " Wi.it 9
Fawn" fall into magnificat ca wben com-
jurad «i h it, and linage utteily fails
wheo atiempting to dispute tbs gorgeot-a-
ntssof tte sceneiy. Snowfl*ke, the guar-
dian spirit, the aiott besutifal snd at the
itme time tbe most difficult cbaraoier in
tbcpitcs.is atsign-rd to Mies O.ivia liana.
It wi 1 begranfying tj her many friends in
Bali more to know that *ha h'-s met with a
reception there seldom fc-orded to any ait-
iate. Tie pre»B of ihtt *ity are lavish ia
thtt;r praise cf htr rendition of thechnrac-
tar. Tdo Sunday Times Baya : "As Snow-
fl-ke. the guardian epirit, she look* like a
Bnowflakeof most human mould and chir-
acteriB'iCi, and certainly beautiful enough
to defy and conqu* r all the fiends in Had' s.
Mis* Kind sings with most pleasing effect
tbe muBic allotted to her."
NOTICES
... TO....
Business Men:
Taxes. Taxes.
Delinquent on Saturday, Jan-
uary 4, 1873.
T>Y JJEAWING CHECK TO THE OBDKB.OF
tbe Tax Collector, WITH TAX [BILLS ea-
cloaed, Tazpayeis will eav. themselves the iooon-
T.oience of waiting at the efflce, aad the re-
ceipted bills will be eeat to their address,
dell td A. AUSTIN. Tax Collector,
Appreciated.
BitaBangelli is said by French critica to
be at present Europe's queen of daDseosea.
Accordiog to them she " pirouett«B to per-
fection," and "her points have not been
equalled since the days cf Carlotta Griei."
If Kita Stngalli were to return to thiB city,
which she is not likely to do, onr intelligent
critics would noto know what t: s^y about
her. _
JE-veirytotKly Goes Tbere,
Thz place to buy a bat is "The" Hat 8iobx,
617 Washington etreet, the second hat store be-
low Kearny. The stock is Immense, the fash-
ions are the latest, and the prices are the
lowest. *
«
Diamond Catarrh .Remedy
Is a sure cure for Oatarth or Colds, Ask your
druggist for It, or send to Dr. A. F. Evoz, No.
9 Pott street. z
*
Photoarapfllc Cards.
At one dollar per doaen at tbe Peoples Art
Gallery, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Mission etreet. x
An Old. Lanamark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at tbe TH. E. corner
ot Kear&y and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the la&t
e levee years for keeping tbe bett Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc v
Jones £z ^^chroder's
Celebrated CrabChowder can bs obtained only
at ano Bath atreet, nearly opposte the ALham-
bra Theatre, bob Hart eats it, and tney all
ent i-. Ooly tbe beet brandB of Tjlquors bot-
led for family uae. *
Gentlemen, Attention!
For themos-'oomfortablsand taxations shave
be tn.re.and call at O.L. Busand'e Palace febavlng
•acal Hairdresikeg SaIosd, 224 Montgomery St.,
opposite Bnss House. up-Etanrs. Only the<most
bkiHful aitlsts employed. a
Tne Presldeni'a Message.
Peace and -prosperity are the key notes-of thie
document. Cheapness and durablity are -ihe
cbaracterfafttos of H. Luchsinger'a furniture.
All should Tit-it his emporium, 781 afarket
Btrect, and aecert&ln hew cheaply a house can
be f oxniahett. a>
500 Pairs ol i^ocke,
At all prices, at the What Cheer Launaxy.
Sewinjr Kacnlnei for Hale or to Reat,
Cheap, at 116 Pest etreet. Also, Agency for
VULs'a Adjustable Treadle. '
Wliltener.
-Jastes 0 3elixes. 31 Second street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Hnti f.»r Hylldays.
"The" Hat atere, 647 Wafbinrteo street sec-
ond hat (tore below Ktarnyl, is the place to go
t j boy your holiday hats. Finest hate, largest
assortment and cheapest hat store in tbe city.
BenvattMr, So. .$41, second hat t*a» beJow
Kearny, oa Washington etreet. at
Frwalk cnri gwtet.
Fer tbe bwt ceofecbenery, ro ie Canty and
Wajtner'a. Iu7 Wonuomerr M. aear Salter. H
Ladles and Gentlemen
Who have been e offerlnfi from virions com
plait te for yesrp, are obtaining relief from Dr.
Aik c, at 1S7 Uootgcrmery street. He performs
delicate Eurgioal eperatlons, and is daily effect-
ing remarkable rcreior cld-sundlng dlseaaea.
The Doctor is a cempeeeni, select Ac phy*iotao,
and the ifBiCted can consult him with coaA-
Do J*ot Suffer from Corns,
The nnforiunate svaferers from psrss.Ban-
(cms, Clab and IngrowlDgNatls.can find instant
relff-f by ay pi; ug at Dr. R. H. Cowan's lost!-
rote. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 r-at. We
apeak from experience, having tested the Dr>e>
ter'f capability. Reference! tjlven If reqalrea. a
WBtsttVlncr. heturnea in OneDsy
Asd we never disappoint, at the What Chexx
LtanAry. ■>. a. ,
ii — —
For H'aiainjt
Shirts, C 60 per doe.; small pieces, 60c. per
i. At the What Cheer l*nndry *
Manning's.
Tae inly P'-aes eoath of Market street to
g-t a good dish of Cytters, Ca'i'ornia or SiStem
Trin-iplai ted, is at kfanniog'a Charter Oak
Oyster gal -or, corner Howaid and Third, late
ot tne Blue fficg Silo n. x.
What Cheer Launary
Bmploys no Chinamen, and should be pat
tODlsed by rvervnodv. •
— — i 0>i
For tbe Very beat DrinJtt,
Qo to Ties' Branch Saloon, career of Market
aal T&ird svretti *6
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Savloa. aad LoonSodety.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HATE DE-
ctsred a dividend of otoe <9> per cot. per
anoam on '■« rm Deposit*, *~<i seven aod aae baU
'1,'i) per cent, per acoam ot (Jroinarj t3^yOEita,
f-ee cf Federal I'az, for tbe aiz moDtba ending
D-cob:r 11. .£T .'. Dayable oa and alc&r Jicoary
lMtli riyoroer.
GKORGF. .LETTF, Seoretary.
Sin Franciseo. Dec*moe 31, 1872. jtZ iw
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Sat rrancltco fiavingi Colon, S32ChH.
forala atreet. Corner of Webb.
FOR THE HAT F YEAR EJTD1NG WITH THB
2'si Drcember, 1-Tj. a dividend baa b(.ea d»-
elaTed at tbe raiecf ninv aod eix-teath* (9C-10)
p*r cent, per aooam on Tern #et>oeiia, and cieot.
<^) per cec. per aonnm on Ordwary Dtpoaita, free
of r>de>at. Tax mi D' poena, payable on and after
13' b Jaonarf. IffJS. Bj order.
a. it 2w LuVtLL WHITE, Oaehie
moo o<
TAXES. TAXES.
UA1CBDAT, JAJHTABT *. X8T»,
Is the LAST DAY State, City auid
County Taxei can be received wltboat
addlne A per cent, to tbe amount of
Toxea
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boolteeller* und «iutluovT»,
BLH. Moore, 603 alootcomery. aear Merchant.
aCatchera.
Katz, t'rtd, StallaMto lilt'. UalifornlaHarael.
Bnn* Fnnndrrlva,
Weed A Kiopwell, Oalifomia, 125 First et.
French Fancy Gomla.
Loean A Co.. 19 MoDteooaarv, KB and W Sattetv
llnniun liii'r.
Sampaoa, A. B. A Co.. 110 SeooDd street.
atualc aad Hntleal lnatrnanentav
Keen., O, C. mftr. acoordianB, repairer of all kind*
mnslcal iaatrnneotB, 203 Hearoj.
Moccuronl H nun fuclurtr*.
Brignardello, Maccbiavello A Co., 70S Sanaome,
Ojaiera (lraportera and wnoieaaia.
Ooan" *■ Ho.. No. ftjn^lifDmJBMark^!
Wlnei and Liquor*. ( Wnoleeah..)
Danen IT. A Co.. £04 Front,
Whliener.
James C. Sellers, No. 31 (Second street.
dcSltd
ATJSTIK;
Tax Cctlleetoi.
TRAYS aiwajBOo band.
Alfred Vetter,
Manafaotnrer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGSS,
SS5 Dirpont,
2/BAR SUTTER STREET.
See mv stock of Bird
Cages b+fsre parcbaaidC
etewbere. Alwaje tooje-
t.hjDR ne=» oo hand. My
Patent Cases, made of
Tin Wire, are wa'rantfd
FREE FKUM VERMIN
Also, beBt qnalliy tka
noMtf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
013 KEABKT STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
tbeabortea ootio? AHPiDesand
Citar Holders wmianted geanioe, and
to enlor well. Me*>r-cbautD Pipfs »Td
fralking Oaoes Moaobed and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, aad with tbe beat work-
maoBhip- A large astoruaeot of Walkloe Oanee
and t'accy Goods of ever; description always
hand. noZl li
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACIFIC
Oooeress Springs, Dear Santa Clara. Indorsed
by tbe Medical Facaltr, its carstive powers being
cqaaltotbe celebrated Oonjrefs Water fiom toa
SpriDee cf S&'atoga, New Vork. Depot removed
from 118 Kearay street lo Kev Mootgomerj, ooe
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. Lib-
eral diaconnt to the trace, and orders attended to
piomptly. det5 1 —
FREE AND EASY.
EVEEY 8ATVRDAT NIGHT,
Piano and Smging at 8 P*.M
D. BARRT, ObairnuD,
Charing Cross Saloon
OOO ACfaalon atreet* near Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
abletoio, aal Madame
bUUWUBES. Profersor of Great
Mysteries, bhe care* ricknesa after
re overy is hopeless, and give correct
it, formation on ell sSaireof life. Prof.
S baavalaaible tuli^n&an3 for icts, gond l"ck, alpo
• a .-
d< lrx
Stage Dancing:
TACGBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
OA6HAWAT HALL,
_ de27 1m Post street, near Kearny.
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FTJR-
r-teMeg foods to be b*d gord and Cbeao, at
tee " .^LDCOajiKB," I. LKTY'.\5l«. Mooigom-
•rr etreet. Jmaf c. gves to all. Don't f»rge< tbe
nomber, Cl« Atom go a e ry street- deVi lm j
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
t)S»toeraBMato atr«et,
(The First House below Kearny atreet,)
FOB PCRNtSBING WHITE AND CHINESE
H*ip of a!i b>t*K~ Q*w rcl Ba mere • gencr ;
C't'Ml Rhk«, Nntes >>d /coone'i: Wbil- and
Chioea* Laborers .applied for FamJiee. UoteU,
Farm-, Jr*>ciorier. tie.
CUAS. F. BErHfcREKACO.,
de'S lm C~*£ Kaeramrato etreet.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Teh l
in atreete.
t~Terrtpin constantly oa hand.
Oi.'era in STfry atyle. PhlVATE
SUPPER EOOMS FOR PARTIES.
dec SI lm
FRENCH CORSETS.
MMBPOITS. IMPORThR AND DEalETt IN
haru'an Ladies' Underwear. FRENCH
CuRSEl'S of all prion and q .aiiues, read> mado
and to order. Ho, S31 Bacrameato streot. b*>!ow
Ksirny do 1-3 m
CLASSES INJLOCUTIOJI.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Tbeatncal P-cfe-^oo in aii'orr.U rj-e-
Doae foreleg elaaete for i^atrootion in Hjm.io ■.
Par-ons wiabing to ava 1 tb- maelveaof tbe oppor-
toaity of acqainnit a oa fa) art at a modrrate onst
can send in Uioirnamei to "Caabyee*," P. O. Box
SOL "O'D pinicowri as to terae, etc., will be
Matteuea. tU9 ;(
BEWYOPK PRICES
HALL'S PLANOS
For sale at No, it
'ilerstreet. Call aad
examine lor yourselves.
aw7*Tba roly Califor-
nia-made Piano on lb
deZttf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOE
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny itreet
TAXES. TAXES.
1872-73.
ftf OT1CK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A 0£R-
tlfled copy of tbe Assessment Book of tba
taxable proper of tha City and Coanty of San
Francises,
Real Estate and Personal Property
For tbe fiscal year Jft72-73, has tbn day been ra-
oeived; that tb. State, City antf Coonty Taxeb for
!aid 1)6051 year are now doe sod pajable at th*
office of tbe undersigned (Room No. 1, City Ball);
aad that tbe Iowa ia regard to their collecrtoo
will be strictly enfor_ d.
Taxeswill become ELINQCENT on tbe FIRST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1873, and nnlees paid
prior thereto, five per cenL, a) be adctd to tbe
amount thereof. A. AUSTIN
Tax Col lector of the City and County of San Fran-
cisco. oc«9- td
IMPORTANT
TO....
TAX-PAYERS
piTE .PXK CENT. WILL BB
AISID TO STATE, CITY AMD
COUNTY TAXES. AFTKB
SATURDAY, JAN'Y 4, 1872.
<Ie7 A. ATJ'-TI^, Tax Collector.
OUTSIDE LAND8.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAYS
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can hive too
amount refunded at tbe office of tbe undersigned
upon tbe presentation of an order from tha
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
deLStf A. ArSTIN.
C.
OLD
DAVE mTn.jES A CO.. at the-
. old original K-d Lion. lOUsary
Biroer., lu *crii Ke-roy <- nd PupoiL, where von
can bare KuT AND U 'i.D ■jKInKS. notforget-
LiogtbBold Pioneer LuooO. TDe 'Old 8portT' is
always on ta d. Tbe ori^maJ old Koglisn Plqm
Pudding will be Sarved Qp oa Christmas and New
Year's Jjay.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWA.RPS.
IOHY OAKBB PBOPBIETOB
Pirat-Class Hotel.
uU6m
ARION
Pianoforte.
DEOLAJlFTi FY TIE JUDGES AT A LATB
Fair of the Aaa.rioftn Institute, after a blind-
fold trial raatnst Btjioway's. Ohicherioa'a, aad
2,t^TU*>b®Ttl«- oe-ST ON EXHIBITION. ».
C5»TAZ, Sole A srent. 8o O'Farrell streeX
N_B-— PianoB of all atyt.i TO RRNT. mart
COME AND SEE US.
Wide Onen for a Jcb.
CANDIES.
ALL KWDS OE 1 HE FINEST =CAND^
aade atanr Steam Candy Factory daily. Al
ordets. eepeeVaJIy from tbe conntry, are solicite*
ard will be paomptly »U ended to.
OANTY A WAGNZS.
1«T Mf»t-nmi.n at- na/ r »iii»f«'
CENTRAL
NO. lta GEARY 8TREFT.
Best aoooaboiodatioDe for
FamUiea ia tb. city. Private —
tntraaae iarLadi'*, Hair Catting, fibaving and
Bootaacoi-t UfaKdren's Hair neawy out. Ladies
SnamDooing50 cant*.
i 17 lea I- OORRTYEAU. ProDrisUr
MR. AND MRS. DREWS
Select Dancing Academy
A NEW DISCOVERT.
RELIEF TO CRIPPLES.- _
Cons asd Bonion. Oared f
witbontpunor trouble, by nafngf
Dr Ual'e Corn and Bonioo Bem-I
dy, F. Rider, Agent. S. J£. Oornerx
Buah and Dapoat sts.
GkJL~%7-*u TT«at -fia. M7JL=a.I.a^Xa
We'll Trv and Suit
Jim
2L>
i<MOMT0OMEffT S £ fc
HOTEL ^ ^
IfllO
»
iii nukoncni ifiph
ioai»t .1. ib-s
""•a. fTrt. *». ita_
FURIISHED ROOMS
M ud 110 fT Month '
I
WEST END HOTEL,
:i
*£ lETROPOLITAN THEATRF
CALIFORNIA TDEATR1.
Ir.toryff^' «r
in If
0!l
4188 BLANCHE CLIFTON
■M ^llllHl h**) ,'•'»•• 4 'gaWl-t— . -SS
V>oot «r»,oXo!
■ |
• -en.
TELLOW HAT!
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
BELLA UNION THEATRE
B«an, Tlf HI. T -,, »...
JVUl'AUT S
•!*.**. X3-XIC -TDK- t.A.1
Star Premiers Assoluta, BETTY RIGL. the Premiere Danseuse. EMILY R1GL.
ACt his Thrro Tulrnlcrl < 'nil. Iron.
KVCMIKO
abb itb«t rrrxu. . i biil ri bthkb nonov.
JANCRAT 3
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irruj
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rro»
HOI
TUB O'.IUtOlil I IIL1ITI1TID irriTJll.I l« ■ At r«. I » 1 I I I > I.
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
niTiiiritm o» raiumili
AL.DflN m moon: MOOR I
ABl'lMI W. A. NISTATU
lllUO 1.0 WILI-HMWIH
TABI TOUOLOOS. KALTB. M. LE>IA»
utun T17IEB X N. TBATBB
AXP.ACK B J BCOILIY
OiriCBB C. BB.1BY
m tin
n«oo.
u tin a.
riMMa bh*. • i^>«« la*> •■ <•« ai .
. • » Yoqo.
tank Mf*. I. r. R i ii
wt.« i) in.
■Uai E. ■ Arn U\>o,
Ml.. Roc. ■
La... L ffl . M.U. •! Hon r. Our If. KM.
».w *»4 Iklmli »•-... rT »y Mr. WM. HI'S
HMT. M..I. Ay Mr. a,. 1. AM HRI1Z. A.f..
— ..■■ griii- k>f Mi r. tirvvt* r.» mil. wi
Mr. H. M..M KIA" -.. •• ««!■• • ! Mlltir Aimi
...r^.al. f»r .A'« rlM« hi Khik. •-
■ «»..<.•. Piiirmi wilt, i.. Trim.
OLIO.
if m4 »••*- MIM r.At. Wll»a«
■J.A.I. ... »•»« .HIM Oifapa
Ay. I* • ( My MffJ I. lit'* Dirllngi
IIKIIR KKVIEW or THK AHIZIISI
I'
Und of PeroR, or Hulls of Dazz'ing Light)
BATVRDAT AfrEBSOOIt. Jin I—
Oraiid Yellow Hut M atlnee [
Otlir. OHUKB
««BI or TBI LAMR
obm or Tnr. kiso
rBIBCXSS BADROULBAD0UR -.
AMR. 'I'
ZORTAD '.
MXiTAPBA
M AodArloa, Mlntat.rA of Hut.. O-ot'.
I M M <» It T A. A. ►».
B. PITIHTOS
JOHN WII.SJB
...U1RS LOUISA JC 11
..UIBS VIIVMIR WALTON
MISS C.BRIE KT.Tr
HUH M A. CBAUBCBS
...MR?. O. B BAUMDEB*
Attro.l.ati. Sl.y... -f.
Mj.-rnitictnt Sconery by Porter! Htartling flhisiorm. Gorgeous Costuinrs!
■ #■•««- I.— The M flrlnrt*. Irrxe »,-Ta,i> fl-ncia
• —A, ••..i-rr-. I* twin Nrr-c 4, — .*. Chin, if
fettT-Mt. »'f»f S.-Kojiil AparlMfnU In I hf Pulurr
• f M.tttr.mlU .df.nr. *l>««4 A - BImrIci) <V«1i«r. "rfiie
7.-» r.,h.tn|r>d Curt, Unlit Ff.tK.l-flB.. nml ihr \V..n-
■Wt-fBl I. *■»,•- ChlMif Il4»rr bjr Al-nlUlt. ituJ Kai-
r*« r»i>irNa.
A.OX SECOND.
■ «■*—». 1 — M«-tnp<l-l'> t'«tt»ir«. «r-ror Z.-Orund
iBIrinrr t " ikr Koynl lljlh* Trrrlll I "mh.il
"Mil .1 -MiMiriphn'B r'ollnn. "vD-ie 4.— Ihlnnc
l.Br.(n, r>r«-"p i.-F*..». of ..■■|rrn> Wrund Pr -
rrulan of 1, >Bit«ra«, (.rund ifailct uf Mllvrr Huya,
"■v M'llr* BK1TY imH mil V HIQI. .....I inrp.
r)« Bnl ft. ■iin.llntr Aiiohmk .%«■<■ hi U. Chnrvu
niirt Iiib itiiT-f i lillfi-rn. Mrldnl ( hntDi uml 'lull-
ACT THIRD.
•enr J . — t hi '.. ».- ««,rr*l. 'pen* S. — FTl»rlfir of
A IhJiI.x'b I'.Hf.rr. Nptiac! !l.~finiilrn of I hi- P<>1..ce
-rene *.— K. ••••-••< '« f U-mtM-r. "■rrnf- ft.— Ill- Fivlt'B
l*..l..or. "rrnf «.— Tltr Nemhoif!. .-rni.- l.-*n mni
In * (•■•Idln'it Pb»I .Of. Mr,. -H.-lhrlLirHrm. Nci-nr
tl.-Thf i»i. iin ulire ili.- Pmubcf at'tod. r'-atlv.tl In
■i nnn.r A|„i|,iiii'ir..'iiirn. II. .n- Cburnn nml Sum
lit A.-r.... ill- P. ill*. Olltnd II .I'rl ili-lhlnnli, kt
uj*|i«« Ki'.i. nn<1 Uarpi de llal'oc. Onnd lliurui.
Keinrn ol the Polucr. Ititppy AKdoo -iM.-nt .
SATURDAY, at 2 GRAND ALADDIN MATINEE
■ Nfrrrrf «•>■»•>— nrw*Oirett «"' Orob«#tr«..
KrifrVfd *tp«IBi — BAlOOOJ
Dtm« Ci»cl# Admlti. on
PRICES OF AT Bfl8BIOJ».
Ml «• fl.i.nny
7* G»f'*IT
....•l OO Pnnu Box*;...
SO
MB
SO .nd VlO OO
•jroiuKHKnr o* tub
.(•'rhtnU Fmulljr, Sjnnish MtuMrels!
.UfWUMI II,.. T.«tt,. BrC
fcUU K.1W
W a.>B>.*r«vsd da CftTBtad* Thm«
Own«r» O.I.MU1
IT«lilMM M THE XAH3S CIlAtUtt YttlBi
«••! aid »<M>rr ML* J*»trhtM
THK WUNOKK- II,
nEOniDDA FAMIIjT
INhPANIMI UINSTUM.SV
I>..| I'mlily GrOllple.
I B ' *RK1* ud OARRIIC ARM8TR01IC*
Koilodl .. .
OOGtbL -rd (^KlPIRln OooM* Hen« tod D.no*.
Tho Qunoli Of riOMOH.
riimtUA Kirn bda, vioii.t.t, * T««r. om
DRAM-ATTIC READINGS.
P'mii attic R«ft.l*r .1 nhnnj TodHTf
i r*«.d.BE> K. tt. M-r*b I Mim|.f Tomny Htm
Or»rtnr»>.„„„...„. Orcbfi tru.
hpill.l. <D.fAr.».T101IO LUIltt.
La Maja di aiviglia I
LA M ».M HMK. THKRSSB
l>no U -Hlo.... ...Kd. Moduio*
1L TOHB.ADOR MQNB. bUUMlOJP
I'fnl'O TBK DiUKT,,,.
Th* oclibrt'^d Mtlrn-riB b, Mcdm. I uttoH, Mont, Sobmldt
'■ad Ladlotor I bo Ba. let. T*b mo ood K.oali>.
Mtdli-y Overtora OrobMwrk
To eoaolodo witb tbo BorUiqa* Speotaoleof
A-Lad-In-The-Lamp !
A l.t '. in Lb* t.&mp tod Light Bottnom Jeoala J«ba.on
Abadaotutr. alto la tb- l.niiti aod Hnary Bnatoaas.. U. O. Mtrab
Emuaror — of Ubina ijoanaa and Ban ....Obaa. Varoar
I'ampboce ,- A. Kta) (imio*
Karrac, a dnmh wilar MoDtigoa
G<? niut of the K i n < Cbapman
■ "rlock.Oenlaeof Air Will '*atk
Kiiatn A'Ack Malt K«!l*
Vizi or. a Vulooar? Ton my Urao
Ooarrfs, Oitum, Damooi. ato.
Prlooais. asaraot lb I nu in tb* Obloa liaa Miooia Fillmora
Ubltif Muatapba, widow, relic, mutber.eto J. II. I a'klo
Mnroo, oboT) of tba Priooaaa ... Joaaphtoa
JxepbiDB Zaidae. Carrie A rmaironjt
Amor Oermtia
Maroo Joaia Majflald
Otnii, Fairies, Daooers, eto.
J> OLP
:TO.KUe
al9w«T
, ilnm
itilajfTll
AiVCE,
otoL
iTiUtl
E US.
4 I 0 Second Street. | 40
SWAINS BAKERY,
' .l*l>ll«ncMl In »B6.
WE HAVE HO BRANCHED,
Bfaap. f. I.. I4B ravrih ftrtft, Aod At
Bf. IfflH SlofkloaftUfft.
TB1B BEAT UIALIIV OP
"Woc3.ca.ljag; CJalaco
Al.-.VAVS OK HJSD.
bvkoX* T*.»MBTY or
Cake lor the Holidays.
I OB CREAM. L-HARLOnV BU81S. BI.ANO-
MANOr, JiLLltS, f»., oAdt loOtd.rtDd
•I uuMtutHm.
«.»ll»l «. 1. .MAIV * Bl
HAIR.
IBB CnBAMST PLAOB Of SAN VR ANOISOO
TO BUT
Human and Imitation Hair
Coodi, Cheap and Fine
JewfUry A Fancy Goods,
IS AT TOM
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. BAMPaO- Si OO.,
Nu. 1 lO *>e..nd, aitroefc,
maB) *m a¥8t#s>a)s> Mlaaaoi maidl A« li.ua).
Attention, Good Livers!
JLCH. P. BEROK8. VOBHKBLT
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UvDFR-IOVki* WOULD MOST BEL
apa^tfiillf repraaeot. to too and t~e public geo
•my, tbat a* la DOtJ pr* pared to fun lab faoU
)»••* for uMbi'inn ol every kind and abaraour,
■r&itib sKotald de*er*e tbe p*trooac* of tba pob-
lie. be baa rr-cmi »' Cb-jnue. Wjomlor. A
LaRGF. AND C jMMODIl»U-> UALL, mtticoui
Ho«i *ri ai d Mate Tro Hall I* woll ToatiLaUd
and lish'ed, and mad» com (or ah a for all aeaioos
of ib« int. TH8 BEST OF MUSIC, both fttriog
aad B'sas, <an l.e forni'bed at all ttmca.
f>a t(il«C'i'T arra-iKoraxn1* wilt *•* made Wllb
TIIKATHIOAL ORIHHF.R 'OmPaNIKh, eiih-
^r f"r Ken tins; of Hall or porformaooes od a per-
oenUtc of tbe receipts. Crrtspoodencn rolioktad
Addraea J. McDaNIEI .
Lock Bo* No, 1. Chcjenoe, Wiomiog.
W |S -Oorinaitias w»otod for tb« OhsyonDe
MoaaBoj. Those wi»htoaT «fn?««enienW, Slato ..,«-
eat tirni for ibe WlnUrS*woo. a*noln» photo-
graph to ray address. H»l( Fuaage Money re-
foodod altor fllUog ensaaosnaoti, _»___
JAMhB wcDANIEL.
Proprietor Obejenne ibeatra and Maaeura,
ooJ'i )m Lock Box No. 1, Obeteone, W. T.
CHEYENNEJTHEATRE.
ProfeBsionals Wanted.
SIX rirl^T-CTLASS PK0PLK.-MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Foor Lsdie* and two Gea-
tlentac to bo good In general bn«ia«'s t if lb* OOin-
ing Winter M'o-oo, comnionoio-' tba Srst week In
No»omb«r, 1871 Addra-e »Utlag lovtost terms,
witb Pbotograpo. Half Far* reiunded alter fill-
Ux. ...... .»t JiMK8 MoDAmBL,
Propriotor Cheyenne Thostre aod Muaeara,
oo-i'i Look Box 1, Cheyenne, W.T.
THE LITTLE WHITE STORE.
OUH 8PECIALTT,
MECHANICS' TOOLS.
The Best Quality, Cheap!
A.DB4YEUH, who has haoo < nc,r»e>«d wHJi tbe
■ Iras foriMre. iTprovsLriaota hava bteo raade la
aWonmiM depart maate that will rsad«r the ML
atera' mora popa'ar Ibaa it has «ter been darmg
8aa IS years of lu prodparlty. Oar Bills of Fare
embrao* aJI tbfl dr>lio<oio« of ibe seaaoa. Oar
• U "Good Far*. OoodOookiD,: and Modarau
P. HCBUP.1 A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
831 and saa Oommeratal, aod
VOV Market street.
Open from S a. ai. iV) in p.m. at»>1 lm*«
A BAD HABIT
A GREAT MANV MBHCIUJITS
huregot late of churKlrg more f.ir
their Oeedl daring iho lfullduy* ibrni
at any other time. At the old eland,
No. S .Second Street, won Will i.livaye
And ut anlforn ,-rlcra » larae uaeort-
tateBt of Shirts, Fitrnlahlnu; Goods and
T.Jlet Articles ut lnwe-t r*te». 'I hat's
the pluco to set sensible Holiday Pres-
ents,
BEN EDICT A Co.,
No. a Second slrrrt.
TBS SAB? FRANCISCO
BILL POS INQ COMPANY
E—A Baaeraaaeato et,, cor. Leldesdorffr.
tBA.m«.?jSLM.g.K.i.,
")« AUB BBS UB. OIVJB US A TRIAL:
' ff. Will .sdMVOl US .n\t. VT. WAUt tO ihir*
Oj.uihi oomlDK w..l<.
HTABrOM A O0.,Pl«I>'n.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKOINIA C<vr», HVABA
TBIR XLKOANT THHATRR HAS BEEN BK-
A d.cor»t*d, Asd mo .. rf nt.d bj tbe nl.bt 01
Of th. woek. bun .od tr.ielio, oomo.ol.i
UterAU. Ijwtod with oo .poliction Or l.ttor
JCBN flFEB,
MAOf.f r .od .ol. I'ronn.toc
J. n. HiCAUe,
.»;
• ■OJWashlnr'oo eir««t. ^
MONS. ILEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
rpHE WBLL-KKOWfl P1ANI8T AND VO-
X Mliit, IfOpm. H.ir Ooor... for Pl.oo .od
.Id.Id.o, Ol. .oUr.1. Mow ■o'T nimpl fl.d s.fl.io
- lb..boM«.t in .Xlft.00.^— refdlDB 0.0.10.1.1.0,.
AoooDip.oloi,D.i, Blo.10. foi Pa lor orOooc?*t.,
ot Mo. a Wolowakl'. iA.ld.OM, 4*1 BUITKK
IISIUX iti la
Rogers' Flated Spoons a<id Forks. T;ible_and Pocket Cutlery.
Ostoorn "aioti ^k~i©2E«,rL<a.er,
ISo.
014 AEarliet street,
OTTO.ITE SHW MOSTOOMBBY.
CANDIliIB.
CEO. HASS & CO.
A Bit MAK1R0 OREAT PKEPiHATION FOB
THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
Tbair a'lorlmsot of goods will oonalat of a bel-
ter verioty toaa a* aoy prSTloo* bolldsy display-
WW The ladies and customers In ctiera) are re.
qaeatsd to osll etrlrand see oar Imcoecee svaort-
meot of FANCY BOXES and CuRNUuOPJaS,
0UBI8TMA8 TREE XRlMMl.\Q». etc.
20 Kearny street.
•9- Read ay Sobeol 7«>.t>faJ» and, Oooien rfalrs
snppllsd atwbolaaais prloaa. d«41m
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
CXXO^ 3EXOTJ(HIJE),
Summer .fret, off Kearny krlaMfPuie
And Culiforala.
TBE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRAN.PL.NTKD oy8TBB8 Mirod In .ny
tlyle. KveritblD, oool oi iotb. but Buur.
«•» Tb. Fioeflt Llqaor. .ad Ol.Arf.
■9-Elr.ont Bnltef of Room, for X.flu31...
BB-OPEN DAY AND J.IQUT.
R. J. 1ECBAU A P D. JESSEN,
mitlm rr.prl.iom.
GKAND
Select Bal Masque
....OF THA....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....AT....
Horticultural XXrtll
... OS....
TIHIBSBATf r.VF.MXO JAN. XSd
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Tickets BS eases*
a.B*-Snb'.ertpr.ion Ltiti "an ba foord stith—
O. M Berr*. bbTiff'sOISof, Ulty llall;
Mr Brandt. -.W "or Wa.bing'on A Montgomery :
A. Bumtne'fJeld Jr., N.K. oor Folaom A Stanart ;
W. r;obun. No, t, Bntiery strast;
J. W'tt. No. 110 I'hlid -'ree';
Mr. KaUenetoln, No IB Second Street;
Md. AbrAmson, No. Hi Cay *treet. tteSO lw
T^LrVfArr
\3 ■. L
><>MCOMt/lt
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL IflUSEUI",
And 4 olleve of Medicine.
Pabilo DAY AND NIGdi-.n. KllstSKA HAIJb.
Bit* Montgomery it rout, 1'UH MEN uNLY.
star Da. Jobdan'8 PsrVAYr: Office is at. MIX
Q**ry bmbui .ouiioeite ■ ■ 1 ■ > ^eob»riif:s' ParilionX
ADOLPHOS STOCKHEIEB.
....TEAOHEB OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balll »od P.rHei .t'eiil.d to. .od Mcle •»'
nl»b.d. Roitd.oOf , »t»8 Eodf .tro.t. d<M»>
aToIxxx C^.*xr».I>oeSo»»**>e,
CLAIe'y .rriv.d trom Sooth AmOfio.-'
PIANO, CHURBH D8BAII AHO H*R«'"MCM
TUMER »HD REPAIRt". „._„,,
mB-Ordor. .d ir....d to tb. Pb.lAd.ll*1*,? }i"
Bosb Btreol, promp If .tt.oaea to-
NO TB»WAs"atNOroH3TBtKT.'AB0TO
tb.PIA..).SAOrru.ot.«o. Boou .od Sb0J»
nud. to ordwlo tb. tat Frt«ob .UlA ™ *T™
nAdfn>Ad.Al.u.AnbAaa. sown.
THB JOtTBNAX OF AMTSBMENTB.
Published every Day Id the Year by
J I*. 23 O O- -A.-R 33 "O" s
ax
•aSMcrcbant and Stt* W«*M»*t*» ■*■
Below Montgomery, Ben Francisco.
FBIDAY JANPABY. 3, 18.3
A Nean Little Paper.
The Post in a very small* very mean little
ptper, with notbiog p-rt'calar in it. Or
lato it his been aoiiog as a sort of tendor to
the Waverly Plice Gazette. Tois shoet hav-
ing alta:ked tbe Allambra Theatre and eaid
tuo dresi circle wan unsafe, tha small Post
yelped feebly to tbe same effect. Tbe W. P.
G. having changed its mode of attack and
said tb.it the audiences at the Alhambra
Theatre are not reepeotablo, tbe Post tf yeu-
terday cornea out to the same effect, and
reiterates tin playrrf-iut yarn about tUo
dresB circle. The Post siye "hoodloms
hive free accaes to all part] of tbe bouse."
If the editor of the Post really believes this
he had better try to gain free access to any
part of tbe bonis, and he will find out his
mistake. Wo are pnzzled to find cut whit
the Pest i. published for. It is of no uue.to
read. Is it tine tbat the same people who
kesp the W. P. G. going support the Post
to praise it op? It looks like it. A paper
which bas t j support the Chronicle in slan-
dering a place of amusement which doss
■ot adveiitise in it has sank very low.
We oould far better have spared tbe Post
than tbe Republican, if an evening paper
had to die with the old year.
A Soporific Work,
A recent novel bears the title "Not Like
Any Other." Tbe novel is unlikeaoy other.
It opeDS at fie end of tha story and clcs:s
witJi the beginning. It has no heroine, and
the hero turns out to be a woman. It is a first
rate a'ory to taka to bed with you when you
are sleepless. It beats opium all to pieces in
inducing downy s'umbcr. It ought to be
introduced into all hospitil?.
Cause Sufficient.
A pretty gitl of Chicago recently got mar-
ried. The day following she returned to
her father's bouse. When he inquired what
tlj 5 matttr was be was informed tbat Frank's
hair didn't curl naturally but lint the cnrJs
were tbo work of the barber. She had ap-
plied for a divorce. U li don b telly alio will
get it, for Frank was guilty of most ctuel
deception.
A Biff Plum Pudding.
Manning, the Charter Oak oyster dealer,
corner Third' and Howard streets, has a
plum pudding in his window weighing 46
pounds. It will take Manning some time to
4 it (lut pudding;
The Illustrated Press (S. F. )
Mo. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subssrlptlon —
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
number*, 15 cents. Addraas Murray, Dewey &
-Co., S. F. O
Olaibvotakt.— Madame oiam Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
.has removed to 323 Kearny at. Consultations In
Cn&llsh, Frenoli and German. x
Altogctlur the Best.
It Is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, ebonld sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. y.
Holiday Presents for Gentlemen.
The finest stales of Gent's Smoking Jackets,
Merino Gowns, Traveling Valise?, and the best
assortment of Gentlemen's Fine Furnishing
Goods, In the oily can be found at Bllbertteln's
Wit Kearny street, second door noita of Cali-
fornia, where ran be found 1,0C0 articles suit-
able for geiitlemen's Holiday presents. bo jg
Oyster *Trn.a©.
The oyster trade in California Is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Corvillc, of the
Beadle Bock, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
hta own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parte of the Pacific Coast. Bis
■astern transplanted oysters have a fame which
h as extended all over tha continent, and * be
■ Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pins, for all bilious complaints.
4. 11. Gates and Co., corner Bansome and Com-
■aarcial streets, ttole agent*. *
What Oheer Launary
Is the best latndry in San Franolsoo . *
•
'Holiday Candles,
A fine variety of Cbfistmas Candiop, Clear
and Fancy Toys, Hornets end Fancy Candy
Boxes, e'c. A'so, Otirl'tmaa Tree Trlmmiugp,
•to, at J. Vogele? It Bro*.. 126 K'arny and 46
Second street. Fair* and Festival* supplied at
-wholes* re prices. *
It la Portootly Astonish in jr
How beautifully and qulokly they do washing
«t she What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
uefore 8 ajw. returned the same evening if
shred.
de
LETTER FROM CHICAGO.
[moat ocn own c obb bbfosdihi.]
Chicago, Dcc^mLer 23, 1872.
Deah Fioabo:— The hcl.day wetka are
upon m, and mansgen look more ct-c.rfui.
At the different houses unusual attiactions
ars announced. At
m'vxgkeb's tbeatbe
Miss Jane Coombs bts just concluded a very
successful oDgigement, nxaUe lor the ele-
gant manner in wbioh the picas were pro-
duced. Miss Charlotte Cuibmao begiasan
engagement this evening as Ate^; Mtrnlea in
"Goy Manneriog."
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
A most succe sful *easmtf two weeks was
elded last evening by ihe Ljdia Thompson
Ironpe. Ihey hive given borle«-qu9 as we
never before had it in Chicago, aad pith a
esrelul exclusion <f all offeobive coarsenets.
On the 20th Mifs ahompt-ou rcoived a ben-
efit, producing "Lurllne" for the first time
here, to a packed hoose. llbib we.
seneational play entitled "Our Mother,"
wit on by.C. H. Fleming of Baltimore, with
exprcea reference to the Introduction cf the
specialties of the Carrjll Family, will be
produced. Bobeit Mo Wade is soon ta appear
in "Rip Van Winkle."
AIKEN 'S THEATRE.
The extreme cold of the past few nigbte
having kept away many who had intended
to see "Julhn Crosar," this play is an-
nounced for four nights more. "Boeedale"
will be presented on Friday eveniDg for tbe
benefit of Law/eace Barrett.
hoolet's opera house.
"The Laucasbire Lass" will be preeentsd
this week, with .*. W. Blasdell a* Bobcrt
Bed line— his original character— and John
Dillon as the Party by the name of Johcson
— a'ao his original ouaracter. A new com-
edy is underlined for the next attraction.
MYEn'S OPERA BOUSE.
The bill for Iho holiday wtek, in addition
to the ordinary firtH p3rt and interlude, em-
braced specialties by Cotton, Eemball and
Bice, Mackin and Wi'Bjn, Arlington in his
celebrated discourse on "Woman Suffrage,"
The Midnight AtSiult," and "A Trip to
tha Moon."
nixon's amphttbeatbe.
The great Scouts cf the Prairie have been
doing an immense business during the past
week. Tbe play of tbe occasion was tbe
"Soouti of the Prairie," in which the real
heroes themselves appeared: Buffalo Bill,
Texas Jack, Ned Buutline, and Morlaoohi,
who has been specially engaged to play the
character of Deer Eye. Senora Eloa Car-
fano, the accomplished tragedienne, as Ha-
zel Eye.
'globe theatbe.
B. L. Marsh, treasunr of this theatre,
takes a farewell benefit tbia evening and his
host of friends are getting ready to make
the affair a bumper.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tbe West Side Optra House has gone un-
der for want of patronage, and we bear that
they are trying to get another company.
The Cbioago Bill Pos'e b AasBociatiou
will hold a grand ball on Christmas even id g.
The Buffi I o Bill Combination, consisting
of Ned Suntline, Buffalo Bill, Teias Jack,
left town last evening for St. Louis to ap-
pear one week at Wakefield Op ra Hoose.
The English Opera Troupe will soon put
in an appeeranca sometime during January
at the Academy ef Music. WILL.
A Happy New Tear.
What a plemura it is to meet a smiling cotinte-
nanoe, whether lb bs on tbe street or id the par-
lor. Al d why ii it that eome faoes wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and Bubatan ial diet. Tbat mm
la a pnblio benafaotor who will conscientiously
eerre nt witb a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Wm. Meyers, proprietor ot tbe "Wbite
Houst," Kearny street, also of tbe Capitol Bes-
tanrant. Foortn street, does it. as bondredn can
eDtbueicstioally tcetiry. His k tehee* are marvels
of on!- r and cleanliness. Try bim, and you will
find it Impossible to eat elsewbere.
Watorie« and. Jewelry,
Very low, at B. A. Callander's, 63 Second
street, corner of If ImIotj.
a —
" Hollle, darling, don't vou want to buy &
doll 1 Take your money to Hobbert, 165 Third
street. He will suit you." d
St Ton want
Tour Blankets and Flannel ■ well wished, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Oheer Laun
«rj. j x
TCtio 13e»t Place to
Dry Groodf noy Goods, 5ovelUes, or Mo-
tions for the _ .11 JfcTp, la at /ones and "Wilkin-
•eon's, soa Third atreat, corner Foliom. Their
esaortments are large. Choice and cheap. Go
a? d see for yourself.
For a safe and efflstent ButrnrrEB or tbe
CoMruxroH, om Dicnt's Faxons cbbhx ns
laa, d
Oysters.
In Btrolllng ronnd the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gaB light,
Our careless feet, by chance old stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Throngh which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moBsy stone and pearly shell,
O'er wbioh tbe waters softly fell,
Hade that window Feem to be
Borne fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," aald my friend, "let's go In bare-
It looks so nice — and try their cheer.".
"All right," I said, '-I xnnst agree
Tbat this place suits me to a 'TV"
Ko sooner had we found a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Hade hlB appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any di«h
Tbat we mignt name. We found It true,
And caked magmjiccntly, toe;
All kinds of oyaterr, juicy, fat.
Cooked every Blyle; jo&t tblnk of that,
And If your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam (and crabe and terrapins;)
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
Flan, flesh or fowl wbioh we could name.
While every dish waa, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladiea, too, have found, twould seem.
That they hart here the best Ice' cream ;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners.'*
Whoever doubts this let htm rush
To three hundred thlrtyseven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Facta o Oyster Houae, XSfl Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLSfl 0AAKB, Proprietor.
- — — •
Bear Quality of I>oa*km.
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Sheer Laundry i
afcDewell, Sb*w Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
606 Market stmt. cor. poet and Montgamory. u
Do You Know
That with Buttekxcx's Pattomi yon can out
and make any garment to fit perfectly T Bead
?oetage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
k. Deming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
*■?££?.' ?°- "iKw" **»••• between Butter
and Post. Ban Franoieoo. •
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
21 ST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
aN"I3"W tear.
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE BOHANCE AND BEAUTY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
BT -IVH.IS.IE COLLINS.
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By •■Puilgern," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Cbarlei Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
By Olive Harper, la
The Golden Era
TOM -A.. B:.A.1K7'^'S
FeolUetoa, In
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL 8TOBIE8, POEMS AKD
SEETCHffl, FASHION GOSSIP,
AWCSEMIHT8, LITEBATCBE
AND ABT, A\SW£R9 TO COB-
BESPCM1EXT8, ETC.
11HE "GOLDRN ERA" 18 THE OLDEST
Weokly Paper in the State, permanently
•itabl lined, end more widely circulated at home
and abroad tbm aor othor oo tbe Paolfio Ooast.
Is Oa iforoia, the Atl mtio Statei, and thronghoat
tbe entire field of Ha great and rapidly laoreaaing
eiroalaUoa. tbe"GJLDK\ ERA" le nniTerBally
roAarded a> a literary aad family ionrnal ol one-
qualled bxoellenoe.
To Advertisers.
Th, "GOLDEN BBA" 1, • welcome Sundu «,-
itor ia .Terr Home «nd Booeebold, and as ,D
AdTertlaiDB m.diom its Advantage malt b, .ppft.
rent to bulaee, men.
TO MAIL 6UBS0RIBKE8.
The Golden Fra, far One Tear. S3 SO ;
for Six Month., 89 eO.
Dobiorlptlon, to b. paid lo .drape*.
The G.ldeo Ks-a and Petereon*. XKidtea'
Natloaal Mneaxlue, One Tear. 8S.
•4T-THB OOLDEII ERA and PBTERBOH'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE ..rred tj
Ouii.i. ia tb. .Itr •< UK oral, par week.
THE GOLDEN ERA. alalia oopl.a. Tea O.nn.
Foe aale at all R.w*-«tanda.
Office of the Croldea Era.
540 Clay street — San Fraaoisco
I Tack This to Your Wemory J
Always Busy!
Always Ahead !
Something New!
I
EVERYBODY WONDERS
n
....AT THE,...
ENORMOUS SALES
....OF....
Van Schaack & Co,
708 to 716 Kearny Street,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZA.
A GREAT OHANUB TO BOY
HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
European Fancy Goods!
OF ENDLESS VARIETY, CAREFULLY
rosnnfa 'ured for oar Trade la PariH , Vienna,
Berlin and London.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
at extra irdioa'ily low prioee.
Onr Holiday Goods bare all been imported by
na direct, and wo will retail tntm at wboiefiale
prioea.
Tbe Trade supplied.
Parties baying for laire, charitable institutions
and Sunday Boaools will be supplied at trade
print*.
TOYS
Of every description, turn 6o-
Rich silt
Dolls
of all otylee
and a gee.
Fine Erenoh
Dolls.
draesed and
nndreased.
Floe wax
Dolls,
witb real
Hair.
French
Dolls'
Heads
and Bodies.
Rag Dolls.
China Dolls.
Dolls'
Carnages
and Bedetsads.
Daooraied
China Tea Sets,
Parlor and
Bsd'oom
Furniture.
in silk and Satin
Kitcnen
Forniiere,
Stoves,
andBaDgBS, etc
Mat oh Safes.
Match Stands.
Fancy Figures.
Mot able Heads.
Fanoy Paper.
Bon-Bnz Boxes.
Fanoy Articles
for Christmas
Trees.
Glass Balls.
Ettl jciors.
Fine
Glassware.
Toilet Bote
in
Bohemian
and Qno
decorated
Glab-wara.
Bohemian
Vasea.
Odor Uaeketa.
Lata Wan.
and Obina
Stands.
Bieqne Figures.
Parian Busts,
all eises.
Byren, tSoott,
Dickens, etc.
Card Ii'ceivero,
Bronze
Inketandi,
Smoking Sets.
Toilet Seta
of every style.
Drams
in all r-iz-ss.
Wooden Drams
Brass Drama.
Balloons.
Rubber Balls.
Puzzles,
Large Horses,
Real Hair.
Performing
Monkeys.
Orcans,
Whips,
Sailboatr,
Lotto and Solo
Games,
Stables,
Willow Ware,
Work Baskets
and Stands,
Worsted Work,
Fanoy Boxes,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.
Pooketbooks,
Satchels,
Carved Walnut
Goods,
Brackets,
Watch Stands,
Papier Maohe
Fori folios,
Morocco
For if olios.
Ladies' and
Goatlomen's
DressiDg Cases,
Satchels,
to $10 each.
Meoessalres,
Inlaid
Writing Desks
and
Work Boxei,
Glove Boxes,
Handkerchief
Boxes,
Cigar Cast*
and
Clear Stands,
Largo
Woolly Dogs
and Sbeep,
Oats and Goats,
Dressed,
Eat' 1 09,
Balloons,
Ana-els,
Magio Lanterns,
Paint Boxes,
Building Blocks
Alphabet
Blocks.
Santa clans,
Backgammon
Boards,
Noah's Arks.
Swiss Cottages,
Harlrquina,
Fanoy Figures,
Movable
Figures,
Balancing
leys.
Express
Wagona,
two, f oor and
six h rses.
Dog Carts,
Drajs,
Msobantcal
Toys,
Boy and Girl,
Walte ng,
Raoers,
Walktog Girl,
Horse and
Wsgon,
Bine Pins,
Two.'.,
Shell Boxse,
Etc., Bto.
We cordially invite all to call and inspect onr
Btook. All Goods on exhibition. No one urged to
tray. Goods all marked in plain figures.
I GREAT REDUCTION
X
In atl our Departments, to nuke room tor onr
assortment of
Holiday Goods.
SPECIAL BARGAINS AT
Van Schaack fcCo's
708 to 716 Kearny Street,
(OPPOSITE TJT.B ti,aza,|
ar»-VAIt BOHAAOK A OO. BATS SO
BBAHOH STORES.
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DIfeOONTINTJE-D THE PRIHTTNO
Buslneee at the corner of Sacramento and
LeidasdorS streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, info tore, conduct the same lice of bnsta
at the new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he.has united his stock and business,
thus making thij
THE IARGE.T AND BEST APPCMTfO OFFICE
W THE STATfc,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for PrlnMef,
of every description. Personal attention will be
given to
SHOW, THUTRICU, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
Mr Eogra.erj etand at th. bead of tbe profae-
oioD. as aar.pl., on the dead-walls ol the city wat
MMUn
A call la solicited from my frtenda aad tha pab-
lioatzapnawqaarleiv.
II. P. TAYLOR,
d«41m o US Clay afreet.
CONSUMPTION pre-
vented by the timely use
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal-
sam," the best and most
speedy remedy in use for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Influenza,
Loss of Voice, Incipient
Consumption, and all Die-
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Ask for " Hall's
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price SO cents. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOrRIETOBS,
Cor. Sansome and Commercial streets.
noU tf
Pacific Stone Company.
THE P.LOIFIO BTONB COMPANY CALL
tbe etveoiai attention ot Arohiteots, Engin-
eers, and the public in general, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufactared
by them in this city under the Ransoms Patent*.
They make to order and keep in stook:
BolldlnK Fronts, Water Pipe,
SlLitta, Monument*, Fonntulna,
Tiles, Coplos* for "VTalra,
Filters, etc, etc..
Together with Ransome's oelebrated Free-Grit
GriLd stones, all of which we guarantee superior,
and at a price far below that of hand-cut work.
ffafrThe attention of private parties intending te
build is respectfully solicited.
Office. No. lO BUSH STREET, San Francisco.
» MANUFACTURER
— alTD—
BEFAIRSB
THOMAS W. BREE,
J9XXj-\7"X3X«. FIjATBR
@J) DRUMS, BANJOS.
^C»*r — AND—
olJUJEH MUSICAL IBfSrTjttTJME»JT«,
ESTABLISHED IN 180S.
aer-Leosons given on the Banjo and Drum. f#J
MISSION STREET, bet-ween First and BooontL
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pre-
-'- - ■— i- -■' i»|a fj
essionals always on hand.
■WARI
Dealared Aenlnat the Whole VForld aueel
the Heat of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLAOK ING -WARRAirfw.
*d superior to any in tbe market. Mauttfao-
tursd by MOORIJ A CO, No. iflO Leldesdorff
etr-et, S.F. Dirt^oilortifor U-e: When found too
thick add a Iitt4e water. Keen tbe bottle weB
OLrkod. Sold by all Grocerp, .JrvRgist.", etc d2I
.1
PhMadelphla^Restaurant-
OHAS. V. BKRGOLD. PROPHIETOa
rPHK OLDEST ESTABLISHED
-1 and rnoet popular RerHatirant iu
San Franoinco. Ths Tables are sup-
plied witin tbo bent in market. Board
m
I GEORGE MATES1;
andall kindtof SHELL e'ISH. .
Stalls Nos. 40, Al, «B, California4
Market, snLranoe on Oahfors:a street
Public or private parties add families supplied
from 8 a.M. to 12 p. w. Ladles' and Gentlemen^
Ors**r Boon* ot>*>" from C *,w t«> v; •> v rl*T?l*
i
DR. W, A. PAYNE.)
THIS CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN HAS BS-
moved his offloe from tbe Bus* Home to hie
Elegant Suite ot Room*. No. 4,-0 Kearny street
He tens jour dissase witrtoiita qaeaiion. Do not
fail te call. All uhronio Diseases trsaisd suocese-
fully. del9 lm
Bar Sugar
T^OB SALE — «1B KPAENY STSEET. AT
MEUOBR'S. Alio, every kind of Cand.ee
Whrleeala and Retail.
noftf M. A, IMKBCEK,
Indian Queen Range.
Tlie Best in the Market
. MAHUFAOTOEKD BT
CALBO M. »I(1KLIK.
Mtl tl A** au ««• sun
f.
MULLERS
Open Classes
• I RfCi VtD
;:v
ui tm»cnrn. urtunAT jami \ni i
WmX. XTl. - ■.. |,
r Hats! lints! 5
Pri.-y. Oi
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
i
Grtitfst Se»it»oi if ffse Seasn!
The Yellow Hat!
The Yellow Hat!
NEW ALHAMBRA TH1ATB1.
■»»>w»o»*»e»*S»»'»1
^M^VN^M^
■"•••4SSS
1 111. !•«»!• I 1 A It
EMERSON MINSTRELS
Fifteen Thousand Person*.
The Yellow Hat
Wwto fa I Trar «f •rtnillonv
laffstflcsat rWaerj,
Battalion or Alnaioaft,
Ilrilliant Armor.
Wonderful Colored Lights,
SUrtllnc Jlerhanlral 1
SosrTb Variety Entertainment,
Fndleii Trlrki and Novelties
ACME OF PERFECTION!
T»* whale tmrmtmc a 0»WmUm of AtireeUeae
•ere* •tealled i« u> Tt«*'r«.
See It! See It!
Thre
>»0O]
Lia.ollclo.tocl.
UTOUAT
AWD 1CBDAT
■a.xstx> an.*.
EVEHIROI
•x'i • i i i • /«
.v MM
.TiNrn.
I'nrt Flml i:li!..rliilnm..nt »
il..n.
01 im Ann wnnun
• inki n .
w r saakr
m> SAIAT Mil I l IUIH«ii\
J U. BUUHLL
ea- ■•■ <>*•• OM. ff»» til. u I n . «orro B,nr
tart, tea a. liinil SIX DAT* XT ADVA'CR
•• r j»i n mt no raca uat. Ton. .in t>. •• ■■»».
•m to iaii r»l..
I 1 Ct II ■' I" t \1 <
1 .1 1 r ITITI
Jennie
Worrell and
Putt 1
seoonil <)ll.».
Li 1 lie
Hall
in their Souks and Darin's!
FHILE,
THIRD ICT OF ERNANI
J. G.
RUSSELL AND FULL VOCAL CORPS
TUB OltXAT
tL.^ST 3ET nx 3B IFt. JS O IV
III Ilia, Allium r>« h|n'i'lnlllrs.
Teutonic Eccentricities... Baker and Farron
OVERTURE ORCHESTRA
To oonclad. with Add Bjmin'l Sketch rntlrhd
rnwrrx
OIL A>ATitr\lA..
MftADT....
BII.I.Tf rVRR^OK I nHARt.ES SQUKEZK°'KRRY ADD RVMAIf
M AINKI.8T hOOTT MR. 'QIRrXr.Fr.KHY J -fOrtl * S' -N
UIIaKLK.H bUrTON IOuOUuV... t»AU KIUK...Y
MONDAY EVENING. January 20th— Fir.t Appearaoco of
JOHNNY ALLEN. MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
SI ©'» I Pnrqnrlir ...
SW Kntt | Private Boxes
9T All Bills against the AHuoota Theatre most do presented hereafter on Monday.
s7P erf or mine* to commence punctually at eight o'clock.
B 'XL «I1U '
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
J rnnmtno
■
•ATimOAT aa.< SUNDAY LVENINUS
noon »x «r> ii x inj m o x>x.
Mortimer, Parku, Dixon Thompaoat
I0RBTIH PB04JHAMMK T0-N1UHT
mm.
>.<■ 1«S
85
Five Minutes with Mortimer.
Ami* i.i.i.
I r*w)M •« ... fwri
Nt.Maa, rilm.
Kai, fell
■ Ih 11..*.
HARD CHEEK.
• .4 .
Mr. Hugh Bublnson in His Changea!
n—« .■.•ntodtoii... liii. u,i.„in
■■•a* i... .ma
Dear M.U.r. Tn OoaK. IT... Mm I.a r"nrr».l
«!■■« Waller Park.
BAD WHIIKT.
"*••.■ HMb rlor.lo.»a
Al.fjAa. Oh.rl*, ThoaiMOo I Pollo.B.n ...U. B. Kmibo*
Oe.rt.ro OrehMtIA
Old Maid.
Al.'i I »»..!
Unllad
Hoflit Trap Boj..
..Park, a.d Dli*.
HImII.iAi
u. .in. I.,, r.rt.a
....MlM L.lvloSotoa
MYSTERIOUS LODGING HOUSE
Fr.ok Mortlra.r W.lur Park*.. Loo Dli
Orortur. Oioba.tr.
Hon.
Comle Mo.. .
Katr Zot
.H*nle uiewt.
Ten ptrfjrm.nc. will ctiDOIud. aith'iiOB . Jl
A MANAGER'S TROUBLES
Obfttaeton fcr aas Oonpur .<fSl
ADHIWION tM caarra
PrlTAU Boim SI. f ;.» and SX IUi«rv«d imU M e*ol> OS
PRIVATE ENTRANCE TO B JXES.
Doors oaea afe 7. Uommioo* at 8 proolaetr
TNI MODEL I.ODQMO HOC1KS.
C*r. nr<'fiMtifrrlal
I.ir^fAkdors' e*e.
OLYMPIC HOUSE.^-Jirr';.-:
■ajMlsa K M.^TviS A OOTRIfLU
PACIFIC HOUSE/*
WW -TIlYsTilY- ll'¥
Onr OUur»t*d f. %) wtitt« Hbiru, Thsj 1 1 PRuriwn.T. sad forqaalttr »ad darkbltirj win ufir "" muobsd. to bs bid oolr a» the
Bta-OAI.L AKD 8BK THFM. EXJL. At'rn<»< »rimB. <11(1 Kn.rn- «tre»t.
FERNANDEZ S AGUIRRE.
FASH10NABi>K IlATTrCRS. .
PCt.Hr MRKKr, rjH»r K«»rL,.
M4ortmentof tt*t« an<| Oau- OoasUotlt
hfind, sEgr HAti m«d« to ordar sad reoovs'wd in
tti* nesuat stile. oolilm
Ho. 1 1«s fM
uy. A 6an Ljr
asUotlf 0D«e-^aa\>
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT TJP
Day ctrx€L Night,
AT THE (illKAT
IXL Auction Store,
• ia IliaiT HTBKF.T.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE' IN AMERICA
la mot •■Vrlas; grrntfr BararalDS thao *>«▼«
•tor brm nVcrrd la Saa Fraatliro.
With air eaasaetloa la
"New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
■VaSB OThleh we are dully rrrrlvios Goods
baanltt at the lavrest Cast. Prlcea
I1W OUR.KBNOY.
OUR H H ru 18 TO
X L and Undersell All
TOHIST ROBL'S,
1 .r,Sv^H£^>(«^<^wfc^!>4Vfl,
; /in JiiiH,i-ii-:TT '!SP iiu it-/. ii i\
afj
»gll
W^^OTt^v
J^j
fill
"■ A^itA>fvi«Ti^TTm
IBl^^^H^
Mffi
M^K^I
gfijpj '!;;!
JUST RECEIVED,
l.Ata fain Ca.tlaiero PanU, worth »0 OO. to bo
Mild at .8 •*>.
••• 111. Wklla Aklrt.. worth SI AO. I* bo .aid
at IS ..at..
AS IMUM SletlTT Wador.;atkla», «Oe to SI SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
STMaA Sa*. to SI" SS, .old olMwk.ra f row St to tt.
ALSO. AH lUMIHSI STOCK Of
■otiohs. mm eoiio*, nauin ctjt-
LIIT. PIPAS. III.OTU, lOBAOCO.
wiTciii. nv-HBCK aaass.
HOUIEBT. SSI
■*A?x-»x«xlcs», T3it(a, -vr&llAseAB,
AMD 1 5 PAOT. STCB.TTHIHO.
From a Neodln to an Anchor
OAllaod AStoii.. ear pnoli. ltd i.tlslf vOan.lvM tb.t
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
18 THE ORBAT
XX Li Auction Stove.
StS EUUT STSECT.
Oao Door from Cowaiorclra.
f ME QUILTED SILK HATS, WORTH SS, FOR SI 50
•A-Aaetloo Saloo Mnrr Mlshi at T.
NONE BUT THE BERT tlU.V I.ITT OF HEATS
04N BE HAD AT
6tnIlH f5,6, Caliiornia Marliet
PIONEKB SIIUK HAMIFAOTOKT.
B
-Th.mo.1 ELEOAffTjariHTOM WORK IH THE OITT
II .od tuiilat good KtSPorlo... BUBB A U AT N ABB
A H.aro* MrorU Oh. Aur aonth of Ro.n
3P* 1 <3- A3E1.0 +
. . , .TBS. . . .
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OIBOULATES IN ....
All the Theatres,
— ak» n
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
rj» TH* THAR.
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
On the BOATS and CARS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
WATCHES and JEWELRY
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER
Hair Jewelry
....or....
H. A. Callender, Manufacturer,
NO. na NFtOXD STREET,
If. W. Corner of Mission.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES AT
reduced rates Alsi, <\ One 11ns of Oalifornls
made Juwelry. atj/-No rmri chsrge tur eiinrnvioK
Jewelry of every aeBoripti>n made to order nod
rrpiired, d«6 l<n
THE OLD
Hot ecotcn,
IS SKorton Street, nenr Kearny.
All Dx-inks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOUI AND JERRY IN TOWN.
Atwnve oo file the New York Her hid. Harper's
W.*-l.ly, Krnnk liMMhi-'e, D-r'a Doingr, PohooOay
r.-tle, «lt tn«* Onllf-irPia pttpiis, itl»o London
Punob. UfK'B Life, ll.ustii.ifcd Loudon News. Cell
»od i- 1.1 s'y ynurself.
SOT Dtlu'l fortfet tbe sign of the Hot Hootch.
d»7M CHARLES WM. FPLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch.
....AMD. ..
TOM ant* JERRY,
GO TO THE BRANCH
Hot sooton,
IBS Batter .treet, ae.r KearDT.
All Drinks Ten Cents
HOT CIIOWDIB BTDIT HIBBT.
ooH tf JOB. P. BIIOQH, Proprl.tor
DRESS JMAKINC.
MRS. «. P. B'SHOP, NO. 1 6 O'PARRKLL
i «r«< t, I. la. o'ao. lor Ltdl.. »nd ■tr.og.t,
▼ iS'ttDg tn« oi'T lo n.v. tb.lt Dnioi oli.d. lo
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RICHEDA TAMII.V
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THE JOUBHAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
published every Dw in the Year by
J X»- BOGABDU8
ii
SSS Merchant -no SOS Wu*blm«U>» *t*.
Below MooHroraery. B*o Fraojieoo.
BAltJBDAV JANUARY 4.
1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Treatee.- There will be a
Brand "Aladdin" matinee to-day when the Cali-
fornia Tb*air* will be crowded with ladies and
child reu. Tb la pieoe pretest* so many et'racti job
that ii will be Ijck before the public tire of t
The beautiful scenery, tb* well-trained ballet'
*oder 'i r«utioa of l&'Uee Bait* an 1 licit/ EeI:
(he potforman;tB of M. Oaroo and children, tad
otber feataroa make np a vry atlrao l*o enter-
tainment. Next w*tk •till more attraction* will
baadd*d lo tola place. Tboie wbe bave uot yet
eeen itcnuet cot delay loo lone as it man be with-
drawn tnoriiy to make way for John T. Ray-
mond, who la on his way here aa maybe *oen by
reierrrng to onr Pac-ti. Coast a a Binary.
Auhahbra Theatre. — A capital pro-
gramme ha* delighted the patrons of this home
•»f-fj oieaioe daring the weak. It comprise* a
fine first part, ending with "The Old Kentucky
Horn*, "in wblcb Billy Emenon appearB aa Uncle
SUv*;bd interlodeinwbiob among otber fcatar* 6,
may be mentioned MI»b Jennie Worrell ard Lillie
Hall inaprlgbtiy e«->giand daocia: the finale to
the the third act of "Kroaoi." by J. G. Ruaserland
Tocal corpi; Billr Emeraon in hi* specialist;
Baker and Karroo In Tentonio Eccentricities;
Bob Hart in "Heavy Fall," and a liv.ly afterpiece
entitled "Pomiej's P*tltnte." in wblch Billy Em-
eraon. Add Rjtf an.'Charl a Sutton, Sam Rickej
and other* appear. Tble bill will belperformed In
foil at the matinee le-dar, this evening and to-
morrow evening. On Monday tbtru will he aa en
tire change of performance.
Metropolitan Theatbe. — "The Ytllow
Hat" is Id the foil tide ef success et this house
and bids fair to draw large audiences for come
time ( i come. The fame of the magoiBoect trans-
formation eceee; tbW march of the Amazons in
allver armor, aod the oilier attractions has spread
far and wide, and everyone will go to the Metro-
politan bolt- re tbta pisoe is withdrawn. 'The Yel-
low Bat" will be presented a s the matinee to-day,
to-nlgbt, to morrow nigbt, and ontil farther no-
tice.
Bella Union Theatre, — A great Satur-
day nigbt bill has been prepared at this house-
and will doab loss draw an Immense boose. After
a brilliant fir: t part an interlude will be givinr
which Mies Jennie Jobnsoo will appear in com-
ic BODgi; Miss Mfooi* Fillmore in ballads; the
Beobada Family in Spani-b rninetrelsy : J. H. Lar-
kin, Johnny Tners and Tommy iBicb in "Olympic
Lodging*:" CogiM and Cooper aa "Sons of Nlcode-
mnr. ' Charles Verner m eomio ske'ehte; J. H,
Lvkio. Oarrie Armstrong and other* in "Ged
Owet," and Mm?. Thermae, Moos. Schmidt and
corps de billot, in ** The Bride of Asnieres,", iotro-
dacing La Jardio Marbille and the Oan-oas -Qaad
rilla.
Atheneum.— Firat part, interlude and af-
terpisoe to-night, will all be new and all bright and
lively. Frank Mortimer will appear , in character
aketob.ee: Katy Zoel in sentimental ballads; Maz-
gie Brewer in fancy daicei ; LyJia Lfvlngatooe in
oomio songs; Hogb Robinson in changes; Miss
Olaade in character songs; Waller Parks, Lon
Dlzon and oibera in amnsiogaots. acd the entire
company io the extrvvagaaak of "A Manager's
Trouble b,"
Pacific Hall.-— The caiicert for the bea
eHfe of Mis* Anna Alx-r, which came off at this
hall last nigbt, was well attehded. The pro-
gramme was ah excellent one and was well carried
oat. The Schnbert Recital wss very good aad its
novelty was pleas'ng to the audience. Mica Anna
El/.er, Slguor Baccoi, Herr Moller, Madame Inez
Fabbri, and all taking part in tb* programme ac-
qui Uid themselves wtll, and altogether the oan-
eert was qoite a e access.
A Grand Concert et A. Hartdegen. —
Adolph Uartdegeo, the famons violincelhet, nil)
give o concert at Paoiflo Hatl on the 16;h. He will
be assisted by Madame Inrz Fabbri, Miss Anna
Blzer' Herr. Mailer, Prof. Mai Jer Fabbri, Richard
Locbeasi (his firstappearaooe in San Francisco),
SignOr Ferrer, Fmil Gramme end others Mr*
Hartdegan'n ttaleot is tnlly appreciated by iho
Baa Franauoo poblia and we have no doubt hie
concert will draw a large audience.
The Evans' Benlfit.— The net proceeds
ol the benefit to the family of the late CM. Evans, at
the California Theatre, amounted to three
hundred and sixty- eoren dollars, which was
banded to Mrs, Evan* cd Wedcesday, Tee
weather being bid tae hoaea was not as large as it
wonld have been nuder other ciroamstanoes, and
Manager McOnllongb, taking this ioto conside-
ration reduced the rant of thehonse $J50.
An Opera Season Contemplated. — We
have before stated that negotiations wore io pro-
gress looking to a combination of the Fabbri Op-
era Troupe w.th Mme. Agatha States, big. Bacoei
and otber artist**, for tbe purpose of giving a
season of Italian opera. The idea now Is to lake
Magaire's Opera Hon**, which a'l regret to see
remain so loog doted, and there give tb* pro-
posed season with i ha brilliant combination above
mentioned. A meeting will bs held to-night by
the parties interested, and on Monday wo shall
probably be able te state aomothiog definite.
Auoostln Dalt — The telegraph bring*
na news that Aognann Daly has leased tbe Globe
Theatre of E. T. Siewa.it. who place* tba rent at a
nominal hutd. Mr. Stewart was not so liberal to
Kelly and Leon, whsn they were boroed out and
wanted hi* house for one night; he wonld not let
them hate I' on any term*. The Fifth Avenue
Theatre company nil be transferred to the Globe
which wi.lbe opened shortly, Daly "a loss is placed
at ».0J WO.
Woodward's Gardens— The tjet»1 enter-
talnmontwill bs given at these beautiful ground*
to-morrow afWrooon. Prof. Samwella and his
educated animals, gais blowing, M'l'o Ssnyeab,
eto, within the Pavilion, and a tbouaaud ioteraat-
inft attractions outaido of it.
Bal Masque — The Oriental Literary and
Social OlobWiH give agrand bal masque at Horti-
cultural Ball on the 2Jd. Tickets can be procured
by auLi .clpiioa only from a relect committee,
whess name* appear in an advertisement in
another comma.
The City. Ga^ -ens— Balloon Ascension.
— To-merrowthei ulbsa ballooaajcensionby A
Buialay and a lady, and a grand concert and balL
Anatomical Mc&rnM.— One ol the moat
■omi-iet* collections of tbe kind io the United
StaUit, comprising hundreds of ooitly and bean-
alfnl wrx models, i. Uily on view (to gentlemen
only} at *-he Massam oa Montgomery street. An
koax may be profitably spent here.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
Sin New York, "Leo aad Lotos" wa* still drawing I
orowds to Mblo's At the O y eplo Theatre,
the Attre* Opera Booff* Troupe produced Onarlta
Leccq's latest optra. "Lea Oent Vicrger," oo the
23d nit., thl* being Has first reprrseotalion lo
America. The plot i* a* follows: A number of
Eoglisb coloniatr, aettlad in an Imaginary part of
the globe called tbe Greeo Isle, tetition their gov-
ernment for an involue of »ive*. The government
•end* one hondred maidens iosniwer to their r»_
quest. The precious cargo anlockily doe* not
reach the iMaod.aod In doeeonne of time a sre-
ond petitlooia received. While a fr*sb apportion -
moot of ladles i» being gathered by (tbe authori-
ties of Loodon. G*brielle,!wbo has just become tbe
w.fo of Aoatole. and Eglantine tb© wife of Poular-
dot.aqnartet of traveler* appear, and imagining
th»t the motley crowd aorronnding thsm lnt*od to
vial' a *hip in the harbor, aro led aboard tbe veeie1,
ardcarr'ed off-io the sbrence of their. hoaband»,
be il*aid-to the G een tale. Their bereaved part-
pers follow, and oome opon them j«st lo time lo
learn that to apite of rtm«nstrancB and threat*,
aponsM a-c oa tbe poitt of bsing re-wedded.
Aware, however, that tbey wnld bo pat to death
wore their set discovered, the men assume tbe
part of femioioit*. and 'ate appealed to bytmema
of a lottery, asaijjn j them as compaoiocs, "f t bat-
ter or f>r worse." to Plapsrsoon and Brididtok,
who are retpeotlvtly the governor and the sscre.
taryof thelaland. Br a series of laughable inoi.
deo's. it is soon mad* dear that Plupersono and
Bndidiob, have bsen deceived, and the unhappy
msle couple wonld peish. but for tbe cleverness of
Gsbrfelle, who gains time by wooing the conceited
old governor, and so enables a number of dieoon-
teoted-because wifeless— ooleniits to revolt. Bo-
fore tho rebellion assumes alarmtog proportions
tbe play is brought to a merry termination by tbe
arrival of tbe first, ship load 'of maid-ens and the
n^oompunjing assurance that the eorely tried
ilsndera shall eaoh and all bave a mate, while
tbe audlenoe fs at liberty to Infer that tbe govern,
or and his faitbfal scribe' will eojoy polygamous
privilgi s io accordance with their pontioo. At
the conclusion of the opera bouffj Benson a spec-
tacular play was to 'ie produced with Leon, the
Liurl Family and others in specialties.
Booth's Theatre produced oo tbe 16tb, the
LH-, ol France," e new five act drama by John
Brougham udoq the Joan of Aro subject. It waa
heavy. Tbe language was salient in neither pa-
thos nor fun, and was very veiboae, Jane of Dem-
remi, was p'ayed by Helen Temple. The piece
differs little in plot from the old Joan of Aro pley
Joan is tbe daugher of a peasant, and tbkki the
sere spirits, who impel her to sive France from
Hnglish domination. GLer father angrily spurns
her enthusiasm, and brr mother mildly coinoide9
with him. Her only symyathixer la her couein and
would-be lover, Pierre Durand, who follows bar
to the court of Oharlea VII.. where she announces
her mieeioo. She leads a Frenob army acd is euc-
y-safol. Upon har return, the king becomes en-
amored and attempts violence, bat she Is oppor-
tunely s&ved by Darand, Agnes Corel, mistress
of the king, jealouB of Josn'a Influence over the
king, rend*ri her po:itloD dangerour, and she flies
with Durand to ber Orleani home. Sae is eoieed
by British soldiers and condemned to be burned*
Chained toastsk', where faggots are heaped, ;ho
swoons into an eternal s eep before a Ore is kind-
led. This mode of death taves the painfully re<
alittioBceoe detailed by history. T he new feature
intheoaetwai Mies Helen Temple, who played
tbe heroine. Her name may eacasionall; be met
within Southern newspapers of the war period,
and, for ayoar past she has played brief engage-
menU with travelling companies, To a profess-
ional oyc, she oan neither walk, drese, fight com.
bate, nor per'orm syy detail according to stage
rcquiremente. The combat in wbloh she encoun-
tered tbe profiaieut veteran, James W. Wallack,
aavoredof tbe ridioulous. He was evidently con-
scious of hte novel prelioament. A pretty ac-
tress In our neighborhood remarked to her escoit,
as Wallack lay slaughtered by tbe inspired maid:
"Lookatjim! Jim'smad! Jim II get drunk to-
night! Look nt Baogel He's langblng! He's
holding up that, thing to prevent anyone seeing
him." The Pierre Darand of Mr. Badge was bold
graceful -and richly delivered, and the King
Charles of Mr. Nelson Decker waa well read and
gracefully given. Mr, Waliack, as Karl Talbot,
ahowod a toilicg voice. The Agoes Sorel of £ate
Heatbcote called for no objeotiona' ,Tbe ether
obaracters of the pieoe were brief, with the excep-
tion of tbe court jester, by George Beche, whose
lines were prolix and without a line of humor.
Becks wai aoaompinied by a wbtteEsqaimauxdog
wbiob tarnished all the fun of the play. He eat
on his bind legs when desired, and listened with
oomio to the solemn adjuratiocs of his master,
Bioh wiBe eaw would involve an innocen: change
of GipreE lion, mnoh to tbe general hilarity, and
as the laughter increased, he would faae the nn-
dieecs with a fixed gsss of inqairy that was irre-
Bletibis. Mi)B Helen Temple was followed by J.
W. Wallack in "Henry Dunbar" and subsequently
in "Marlboroagb."
At Wallacke, "Brother Sim,' with Botborn in
tbe title role, was running well At the Union
Square Theatre, eld comedies have been revived
"Money" was presented oi the Tith and 28. h
Frank Marshall'* new comedy, "False to Shame,"
whiah wi b proaoanced to be equal to some cf Bob-
eruan'e best efforte. was tanning a-, the Fifth
Avenue when it was burned en the 1st At the
Grand Opera Hoate, "Round tbe Clock" wai still
drawing good houses At Tony Paster's Opera
House a new pantomime was produced for Christ-
mas week. It was oal.ed "Hampty Damply in the
Bowery" Brjaot's Opera House announced a
new seneatfon entitled "Round the Block"
The Theatre Oomique produced a pantomimes —
'■Dm« Dong Bell, Pusey'e in the Well," with Geo.
H. Adams, Fffgliah tlown, Jobnoy WilJ, Johnny
Hart, Kitty O'Neil. jig dsnoer, and others.. ....Bob
Butler has the Abbott Pantomime Troupe at his
Atheneam.505 Broadw*; Tbe San Francisco
Minstrels presented no startling novelties.
At tbe Academy of Music, Philadelphia, will be
given a grand performance on tbe 4th of January
io aid of the widow and children *f the late Rob-
ert Craig, tbe comedian. Tbe following have kind-
ly volunteered their , services: Mrs. John Drew
and Arch 8tr*ot Theaire Oompacy; E. L. Haven-
port and the Chestnut Street Company ; the Wal-
nut Streut Theatre Company, Col. Wood'* Mu-
seum company, Frack Morau'a Mics'rele, Sim-
moos and oloeuin'B Minstrels, Miss Lizzie Price,
"Little N'H, the California Diamond;" Mesne-
F. F. Mackay, L. L. Jarres, G. H. Griffith*, Vicirg
Bowerp, 0, EC. Bishop, Jon E. MaDooongh. Harry
Msieditb. CI*' de Burrongh and others.
At the Theatre Oomique, Poebls, in Southern
Colorado, tbe fresh appearances were Charges
Vincent, io bis impersonation* of old meo, and
MiseAmeii'a Dean.dmcer.
Sni bmithRnssell will join (be Berger Family of
Bell-iiogen at the St. Charles, New Orleans, Jan-
uary 6, for two weekp, acd theace continue I>ffl
rambling monologue entertainments.
Lillian Adelaide NeiUon, Academy, Brooklyn, 23d
and 24 ;.b, supported by a detachment from Booth's
Tbeatre;Scranton, Pa, 2-Hbr Walnut. Philadel-
phia Jtn. SS. two weeks. WUl probably after-
ward join Edwin Booth's traveling company.
Lewis T. Pratt, a veteran manager, died recently
at Bristol. Penn, aged 75. He was in partuerehip
with tbe debased FranoisG. WemyBsin tbe Wash-
ington Theatre and the Holltdaj-street Theatre,
Baltimore, during 1819 and 1830, aad managed both
the Obe&tnut aad Waioat in Philadelphia.
"Samson'' la the title of an original dra»=a by
Gonrga V. Bewe, to b* pre»*nt*d at Booth's Thea-
tre, Now York.abortly. Tb* inoideota hinge upon
the mutual prejudito exiHlog between Jew* aod
Cbrietlana aa to inurmarrlage. Tbe pioce will l»
plan d about the tame lime at tbe Theatre Loyal.
Brighton, England.
Watts Philllta' new play*. "The Gro.t Date of
Marlborough." aod "Amos Clark," are io prepara-
tion at Booth'* Theatre.
rjrbe Baltimore New* of the 19th *sj». At the
Holfd»)-*treetTbeatre, Johnny Allen. Little Mac
and M.es Alice H*rr.*oo, an Inimitable trio, will
appeal again in tbe Tentonio mtlunne of "Schnei-
der orderHauaooderBalne." to tbe delight of
the large audlenoo that nightly attenca upon its
presentation.
salne Apt is roioe the Washlnstoo Oomique for
fff*. as two week's eal»ry The managers and com
paoy ssy that she appeared only when she pteieed
and that tbey do not owe her tbe momy.
Otto Bnrbank and Ja-ses Donglase, Baltimore.
Opera Horse, Hd-
YeJdo Jap», LafayotlP, 20th and 21*t.
Tycoon Japr, uoder Marshall, Sao Antonio,
Texts. Itlt, one w» ek.
TonyDenier's Pantomime Troape, Wood's, Ciu-
Clncali. 'JSJ.
The New York Mercury eats: " Yankee BobJn-
bol's Circna was lately burned at San Francisco,"
If this circus wa* burned it did not make much
of a bloee. Tbe Mercury ib wrong; the cirque sel-
tled up all its accounts fairly and squarely, and
dissolved— faded away into thin air.
Tbe last pcw Yoik Mercury eaya that nobody
has yet reported that a young wonderful MajUton
was born lately in this city. Frank is the stern
parent. FlOAEO reported it a week ago.
J. N. Tillotscn is one of the fewengsgemenls
for Feochter's sew theatre.
F. S. Ohanfrau is on a seven week's tour with
tbeBiookof the St. Oharlee, New Orleans, through
Mississippi, thence to Memphis.
Frank Maro, with Academy, New Orlsane,
stock c^mpant , Louisville, 23d, one week.
Tom Thumb and troupe, Trentor, N. J , 23d
Tom Thumb baB bought the sloop yacht Maggi^
B from a Mr. Bishop, and has joined tbe Brooklyn
Yacht Club.
The panorama of Paris under tbe days of tbe
Oommuce, painted by Matt Morgan.and exhibited
in tbe spectacle of "Leo and Lotos" at Niolo'g
Garden, is cighily received with lavish spplanee.
Ibis one of the flaeat pieces of distemper paint-
ing ever seen.
Wn, Forepaagb, a gymnast, while petrforming at
the Theatre Oomiqu?. Dec. Slat, was nearly killed
by missing his hold of a rope to which he swang
from tbe trapeze. He was atunned. but it is sup-
posed that be sau lined no serious internal in-
juries and will recover,
Ltlc Nell, tbe California di-.mond. 'appeared at
the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, for
the last time oa the 2lst Inst., ooaaluding ther* a
successful two week's engagement.
Jennie Benson and La Petite Maggie Bensrjn,
child artiste, are at present lufilicg a three week's
engagement at the Front Street Theatie, Balti-
more.
Little Josie and Jamas E. Carton commenoed an
ecgagemtntat tbe Metropolitan Varieties, Woeh-
ngton , on December 30th.
Sewinar Machine* for Sale or to Rent,
Cheap, *t 116 Post street. Also, Agency for
ViUs'B Adjustable Treadle. x
*
Whlteaar*
Jakw8 O fl*XLEE8. 81 Second street. m
PACIFIC CDA'.T DRAMATIC NEWS.
Salt Lake.— Da December 2Gih, J. T. Raymond
tbe popular comedian, mads his first rppearanoe
at the theatre aa Major Wellington de Boots in
"Everyboda's Frietd"and in the faioe cf "Too-
dles." Oa the following evenlog "Dot." waa pre-
sented rtitn Mr. Raymond as Caleb Plnmmer, at d
on Saturday night there was another change of
bil. The Salt Lake newspapers are loud In their
praises of Mr. Raymonds acting and he has drawn
good houses, though the the weather has been
very severe.
Red Bloff— The Sentinel of tbe 28th nit b^js;
Obarles Vivian's troupe, composed of the best
vocal and instrumental talent that ever greeted
tbe citiEeuB of Red Bell, gave one of tbeir eniqne
and soul-iosyiriog performances last eveniog in
Roley's Hall to a large and appreciative audience.
From beginning te end tbe Hall responded with
vociferous plandits. Everything performed waa
so entirely foreign to what baa uen&lly been pro-
duced that the n«velty could not help elioitiog
the most eothasiautio applause. Charles Vivian,
composer of "Ten Thousand Miles AwaF," and
"Building Osetles in tbe Air," is certainly tbe best
vooaliatand delineator of cbaraoter. and extraor-
dinary genius that tvR visited tbe shores of tbe
Paciflo. His anecdotes, impersonations, changes
of voioe, f ce aod costume were not only all tbe
programme represents, but tbe rapidity cf trans-
mogrifjicg bimeelf to enjt tbe characters, and
everything ooaneoted, woe wonderful in tbe ex-
treme. Tbedaooing and sieging of tbe lady art-
iste0, Gaugaln and Zoel, would bave done honor
to tbe most pretentious theatrical boards, This
eveoing tbey give another entertainment, when
the Hall will doubtless be crowded.
San Jose.— Tne M, E. Church pave a tea party
on New Yeai'a Night. Beyoud this we find no
reoord ef amusements in the San Jose [apers. .
Grass Valley.— Tee Grass Valley Ulnsirels
have teorganized for the Winter season. Tbey
are announoed to give an entertainment at Hamil-
ton Hall this evening.
Sacramento.— The Dramatic Society Humonr>
gave a German performance at Turn Verein Hal]
oa W edneeday. A grand holiday entertainment
wasgivenat tbe Metropolitan Theatre last night
for the benefit of the Protestant Orphan Asylum!
There was a concert, a skating soene entitled "The
Lake ol Ice," and a performance by members of
the Torn Verein.
Oakland.— The Bernard Minstrels are to give
an entertainment at the Academy of Moeio on
Wednesday next.
Mabtbyiixe.— A msgiolan calling himself
"Magode Oriente," pave an entertainment in con-
nection with Miss .Minnie Well', who performed
o tbe banjo acd sang, at the. theatre on Monday
and Tuesday eveniog*.
bTOOttTON,— Tbe First Presbyterian Sabbath
School gave a very pretty allegorical entertain-
ment at tbe theatre on New Year's Day.
Pobiland, On.— On the £6th nit, Miss Kate
Deniu appeared at tbe matinee in "Masks and
Faces" and in the eveniog as Nancy Sykes in "01-
ivsrTwiei" withO. B. Waldroo as Bill Sjkes.
FOREIGN DRAMATIC NEWS.
Jolly Nash, the oamio eiager, took a benefit at
the Metropolitan Music Hall, Loodon. under tbe
patronage and presence of Si.* Roger Tichbourns
tth* damiDt).
"Man aod Wife." dramatized by Wiikie Collins
himself, is to be produced at the Prince of Wales
Toeatre, London.
John S. Clark", the actor, lest twelve hundred
pounds by the failure of Bowles Brother*, Ameri-
can bankers.
Jem Mao* took a benefit at the Victoria Thea-
tre, London, December 6th,
Messrs. Phelps aod Rider, m-'.ed English actors,
are botb strbueiy 111.
J. K. Emmett has made a big hit at tbe Adelpbi
Theatre, London The Times, Era and other papers
speak of him with unqualified praise.
Madam* Rolland and John Henry Cooke have
opened at Hengler'a Oirquo, Sheffield
Obarles Fish was to make his debot before an
English audience at Hecgler's Cirque, London, on
the 7 tb.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
TO THEATRICAL MANAGERS!
FRANK HUSSLY AND MISS BLANCHE CLIFTON
IN THEIB GREAT AUSTRALIAN DRAMA,
HAZARD! HAZARD!!
WRITTHN EXPRESSLY FOB MB. HUSSEY
(by Walter H CooDar), who haB a contraot
and power* under the Brinah Orowo from tbe
■ui nor to prodnco tbe said Drama in the UIMTUD
STATl'b and «.ICKaT BRITAIN fw two years,
will shortly visit Vi'gini* City. Bait Lake City,
Omaha, Denver City, E>t Louie ar.d Chicago.
atjr*M rtt'irx are oaotloned rot to regotiats
•nm F-. G. Bert or hie Agent for the said Uramo.
riB tee? will reader t<b*ini>elv>B lut-lo to proiesa-
tion. FRANK HOSoiEY,
Manager of tbe Australian Hazard Oomoaoy.
San Franci-co, January 4, 1871. jatlt
S. F. BUSINESS DIREOTOnt !
ItuoUaeller* itnd Mtatlon^n.
H. H. Moore, M)y Mouteomery, near Merchant.
liuteheri*.
Beta, Frod. Stall* 9t to UM>. California Market-
Jli na>- PuDDit^rltra.
Weed A Kingwell, California, 125 First at.
French Fitncy Goods.
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter,
liamun llutr.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Huale end Mualcnl Inttrumenta,
Keene.C. O., mftr. accord iane, repairer of all sdnda
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Muccuronl Munafaclurer*.
Brignardello. Maccbiavello ft Co.,706 Sansomw.
Oyster* (Importers and wholesale.
Doane ■* Co.. No. WOalifornia Marltm
Wine* und JLtqnor*. (Wholeeal..)
Danen K. A Co.. W* Front
WhU^ncT.
Jamss 0. Bellere, No. 31 Second street.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Savings and Conn. Society.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE De-
clared a dividend of nine (9) per oent. per
annum on Term Depositr, and seven aud one half
(7,^) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits,
free of Federal TtX, for the six months ending
December 11. Kit, oayable on and after January
IS, 1672. By omer.
GEORGE LETTF, Secrotery.
Ssn Frsnoteco, Decemhe- 31, 1872. ja3 2w
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Quo Francisco Savings Union. S38 Cali-
fornia* street, corner of Webb.
I^OR TRE HALF YEAK ENDING WITH THE
P 3'st December, l-7i, a dividend haB bten d«-
claied at tbe rate of-uine aod six-tenth* (9 «-l0)
pur cent, per aonum oa Term DspoBitB, and eiebt
(6) per ceot. per annum on Ordinary Deposita, free
ot I -<■:<■ -al Tex oo Depoeite, payable on and after
IS'.b January. 1873. Bv order.
d»31 2w LOVhLL WHITE, Oseh>er.
TAXES. TAXES.
1872-73.
J»|0TIJE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CEB-
tified copy of the Assessment Book of the
taxable proper of tbe City and Cnunty of Sea
FranciB.e,
Real Estate and Personal Property
For the fiscal year 1872-73, bas this day been re-
oetved; that the State, City and County Toxsb ?or
said fiscal year are now due and payable at tba
office of (he nnderBigned (Room No. 1, City Hafl);-
and tbat tbe laws l& regard to tbeir collection
will be strictly enfor_ d.
Taxes will become ELINQUENT on tbe FIHST
MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1873, and nnlesa paid'
prior thereto, five per cent., f*i be adotd to the
amount thereof. A. AUSTIN
Tax Collector of tbe City and County of San Fran-
cisco. oc29-ld
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
ALABGE ASSORTMrNT OF GENTS' FUB-
cisniog Goods to be brd good and cbeao. at
the"^LDOnBNEB," J. LEVY'S- ^Slaa Montgom-
ery street. Justice given to all. Don't forge the
number, GIO M on l go iiery street. de3<J lm j
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
053 Sacramento street,
(The First House below Ksaroy street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kinds.- General BmineFB *gsncy;
Collect Rente, Notes and AcconorB.: Wbit« and
Chinese Laborers sapplied for FamilieB. Hotels,
Farm?, Factories, eto.
CM AS, F. BECHLBEB <t- CO.,
do'iS lm 6513 Sacramento street.
NOTICE
.... TO
Business Men.
Taxes. Taxes.
Delinquent on Saturday, Jan-
nary i, 1873.
TJY KEAWING OHECK TO TBE ORDER OF
tbe Tax Oelleofcor. WIIH TAX [BILLS ec-
olosed, Tazpayeientl favo tbemselTee the ioooD-
TeDieoce of waiting at the effke, a&d tbe re-
ceipted bills will be test to tbeir address.
de»l td A. AD8T1N, Tai CoUeotor.
TAXES. TAXES.
Xj^.ST "WEEK.
UATVBDAY, JAKVABY 4, 1873,
la the LAfcT DAY Stole, City and
County Tuxes can be received without
adding S per cent, to the a mo act of
Taxes.
dtSltd
AUSTIA';
Tax CoUectm.
CENTRAL
NO. 113 OEARY STRE1
Best aocommodations for
Families in the city. Private
entrance for Ladle*. Hair Canine. Shaving and
Sbampooicg. Children's Hair neauy cut. Ladiea1
Sbampooing 60 cents.
f,l7lm L CORRIVEAU. Proprietar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
ANEW DISCOVERT.
RELIEF TO CRIPPLES .— £
Cores and Bunions cured f
witbout pain or trouble, by ueiofrf
Dr Hal' 'a Corn «nd Bunion hem-!;. -
dr. F. Rider, ARent. S. H.. Oorner^-1-^^^-
Bush and Duoout ata. ouS am
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X.TJ3VCET,
Cor. Second nnd Tehctna etreeta.
/3^J3 ■•"Terrapin constantly on band.
jBBflHD3TOjBters in every Btyle. PRIVATE
^S&J^SUPPEB BOOMS FOR PARTIES.
^** decSIlm
FRENCH CORSETS .
111ME PONS, IMPORTER AND DEAT ER IN
i« »etViB,a.° „Lad.iM' Cnderwear. FRENOB
UUKbEl&of all prices and qoalitiee. resdy made
autl to ordBr. No, 6»1 Sacramento ttreet. below
Kaitroy no l-3m
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in i aliforoia pr0.
? oea forrofog olasees for instruction io lilocuiioo
arsons wishiog to avail themselves of the oppor^
tunlty of acquiring a va-. f ui art at a moderate cost
can send in ttiolr names to "OanjbjeeB " P. O Box
2B3J, when particulars aa to terms, 'etc, will be
aentro the*. dt9 tf
IMPORTANT
TO....
TAX-PAYERS
l^IVJE rEK CENT. WILL BE
AllDEll TO STATE, CITY AJtt
COUSiTTf TJXEI, AFT£B
SATURDAY, JAN'Y 4, 187*.
de7 A. ATJ^TlIf, Tax Collector.
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NY ARD ALL PERSONS THAT HAVB
msde DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
BIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho.
amount refunded at the office of tbe undereigned
upon tbe presentation of as order from t he-
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
del8 If A. ATJST11*.
OLD
DAYS MLNOES &. CO., at the
old original Ki-d Lion. IO Weary
si.i-.jm., us. wvriQ Keerny *nd Dnpont. where yon
can have Hul' A.M) OuLD DRiKKS, not forfiet-
Uogtfjeold Pioneer Lunob. The "Old Suort" is
always ,ou baad. The original old liogliBO Plum
Padding will be soivod up on Christmas and New
Year's Day.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWAKDS.
TONY OAKB.& PBOPRIETOB
Plrot-Class ZZoteL
jil5 6tn
mMm-m
ARION
-Pianoforte.
DEOLARFTl PY TBE .lTJDGES AT A LATB
Fair of tbe Ameri -.-d Institute, after a blind-
fold trial f. rain at St"owiy'B, Obicbering'B, and
others, to be I'd- rJtHT ON t-JXHIBITION. B.
Cl'KTAZ, Mole Asjent. SO O'FarreU etreet.
NB— Pianos of nil sr vlee TQ RENT. mar*
COME AND SEE US.
Wide Onfin fnr a Jcb.
C3-XX7-JH; TJa jl TRIA.X1
Well Trv and Suit.
»"oi.
DHTGOMERf S £ L
MOTEL. ™ -
FURNISHED ROOIS
IS ind 110 ptr Month
WEST END" VOTEl.
nunoacoi uti*h*t. jascakt i. ins.
W.4. XVI. ■ .. lit.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THEATBI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
i» * • ji>
M$«. Usm , ca- r «. n <s.
Olid
*l">ooto.olo!
MISS BLANCHE CLIFTON
•
lATfROAY M
'
teyl • »> t*»
YELLOW HAT!
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
D&iosaoT or Till
Star Premiere Assoluta. BETTT RIGL. the Premiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGl.
Mona. Ch«ro« »n<l hl» Tin oo Ti>lontocl OBUdron.
THIS EVCMIXO
JAKURAY «
SEW,
twits. !
ftnjHst
nilMrntti wi
me imi «Tnn»<i turn, hhciiir m i
Tur noma co i "i i imiiiiiiim ar> ■ i >• i.c is ■ Air., mum in
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
liifiiirtiPi #>r raiitCTm
WISP tfaOOlK ¥OORI
J. C WII.I.UMHON
TAUl WALTZ I If
• fits « E. M. TBATER
UlArs E J BCORLRY
OtriCEB... C. BEMBY
IMKOBT4l,ai.
, E. PLTMPTON
f THE LAMP JOHN 1
OUt or TBE hisa MISS LOUISA lOBH
MUffCESS BADBOOLBADOUB MIS-t MINNIE WALTON
AMBOU WtftS CARRIE WT*.Tr
• MIS1 U. A. CHAMBEB9
MT9TAPHA UR5. 0, B SADNDEBi
Mandarin*. allni*l*ra of HUte. 0*1)1', I1aat'm>D. Gnirl-, ArcmUot', SI»t". I t \
• —1 rUk-r.o tiwir| Kj Mr. WM m K
an hi %•*•*.- in Mr j i •*. a Birr*. a«.«.
ea-tos ri'fK k, Mr f. DrACCt l*f-a. eMlra t>*
Mr if Muiiiiv^. •• Mm «r Bihrw Amar
!■■ ITMl • «rre«al» far IBM rler* k>r M* •••*•• A.
fl«MBI*«.i Mn -r Mkw. L. TERMi
<> 1. 1 oT~
•-»•« **d •*»** Mitt I.wlw Wllaon
*••).••!, ...| «.ag Ml.. Oeea.aa
Am* -I M> »««- I.IIOr narti«v*
obabb* srnrw or tiik amazuxi
Ltnd of Fern*, or Halls of Dazz ing Light!
SATURDAY APrEBBOOir, Jao A-
Grnnd Yellow lint Mntlnoo |
Jfnsrniflc^tit Scenery by Porter I Startling Illusions! Gorp;eons Costumes!
a. ex FIRSa*-
SMa-M E. TM M rlrl««-. Heme %,— Tn« Claads
3 — A itNi-ren Plain Nte*C *.— \ <*M... ae
Street. n.-ene *. — B>tn1 *p«n»)fi,|. In ibe Pnlaee
r>r Hnr|"i»lh»(lonr. *feM ft -Islnated (>-iur. ■*•■*•
1,-r.«rh«ii'lr»] ('.of,M«|irfoni|Mln,nid the Won.
rir.ful I, .(Nip. iRlactr Dunce by Aladdin und Km-
rac. flMMS
AOX SECOND.
See** 1 . — HntUphn'i TnttAge, «ee«e l-Orit*i)
Fi>lr»nrr t •» I he HoTnl Baths Terrlfl? (..ml.ii
►rene 1 -Umi..phi. • C.>ttiige «Cfne I .— ( til ■..■.•
Onr-irn. *>rc <r .".. — Fr nat of i nntrrm •T>iad Pr.-
retilnn of f.mterd*. OrnnJ tltallet of Silver Knyt,
hy M'ilr. KH TV it ml r MII.V UHit. <»nd torn.,
•te lt»l ri. «l i. riling A. rotmtlr Act* 1. . M. fl> •.•..<)
imri hu ihiee Children. Krld.il Ihnrni ut« Tut..
ACT THIRD.
•"eerie l.-CblntiQ Mirr#-i. »eene •■-Fxcrlnr of
A I. .a. n.,' ■ Palace. Neeoe 3.— Our dec of the I"»luee
■fi'ie ■I.-Khii-iii'ii hmiiii>'f. "eeuC H.-lhr Flying
Puliee. »c*nf fl.-The Netiihnre. t»cen» 1.— ♦•nonn
in * 1»i>dlit'B Pal«ee. Nce^H.-iheUnrdeni. Heene
O.— The Plum wk-re (he Pmnce •tnnd, F-»fl\..l In
j ii nor of Aluddln'a rctarn. Moa* I'hnrnn and Hon*
lit .t.T..h .ii- F- •*!■. llriinl It. Mel <le Ihlnols, liy
| 4'lii-a KIQI. ltnd Corp. .1- AfitHet. !»• ;ind t'hurUa.
I rteiiit n of the PalitCe. Ititppy li.-rmu-mful.
SATURDAY, at 2 GRAND ALADDIN MATINEE
PBICES OF ADMISSION.
ltf^rTMl 1»nli- T>re«. Circl. ant. Orfib.itra tf I «• B.roooy SO
Kra.rrtd W.«i •- B.'CODf. 1 A Oal'.ry »«
X>rM« Ciicl. Admi»»ioo SI OO Ptiv.ta D01.3 86 uodVlOOO
u. ii-ii V . ■>. *p»nUI. RlntreAal
l-.i .r> (l.lnu ^. .x, !..-> 1^1,,.
» - ^^«MM
■ I -4..
I.T 1 J . » ■!«•*•*••••
k.b
" '" I . . 1 . 1 ..t.
• I .W|
w-a«4 .. •>.. Ttrtpi
'»tl«W
I - -.. »W .... J,«.|. J..^„
» — I- O-.l W.i, K.n, ..4 i.__, M.„
■•<••' HI.. I. I lll..r.
Migio 0!ob« .. . S'Ue Engvnle Qerntta
Till >
IX KPAKIOI MII-THtMY
Ol7»irpIo~LODOli«or
J-lniTn
J. II I. -kin
I >i.«f Bi.»
Q»»»»r» lixt.Mra.
OUOILL .id OOUPIR ■■
Xho Hoiim ol Moiiili-mus!
FKANi MCI >ri 111:111, Vl.llal.l, • >«BM (M
<n"l »^ Ilit..^ ML- .l.-irphU.
COMIC »«UCMI« CN'RKI VERKER
iOBimv ros&w u.tinqi. d«m«
A. LA BBT-HB RIGGLtp!
LARRIRM Sketch of
C3-IX3 OWE3T!
F'itt Vai flreohiltUofeit J H. tarkln
Air. kUnllar K. Ii. Ma-ait
Kip Kearnc Nl« Snocetr ObM. infill
Patd Lil- "oriQif BtM-
Irlan Jaaa Uba- Oo«pa»
l.nuia \b» Batobar Wlh Bark
IritO J m Oluiln V»ro«r
Maoa Von »wgbecl.nd Ulaa LatrU Arm- Iron*
L-w .Una Joaipbin*
Daring th« Aet,
Dutch Sketches by Ln kin &. Armstrong.
M«dlej Ortrtora OrohaattrA
OrtfiDal Bil't, Compoa<d b; U. Sobmldl,
THE BRIDE OF ASNIERES
M, M to'or. proprietor of tbo I-ap;n Bla.no Tooimf Bree
Lhotte. In* dnnftniar. railed 'The I ulip". . . MMK. THRU KM.
Mllor Mi FarliD, traTtlita; for pleasure K. U. Marak.
John, bia Jnckay B. Mobiiuaa
Pierre, a Villager M0N^. BCI1M1DT
....DUBIM3 TQF. I1AI.LKT ...
tirnnd Paa de Deux . Mme. Thereto and M. Sc hmldt
OoBcladiDs with
The Real Parisian Can -Can Quadrille!
140 Scroml Mrrpt. 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
!_:.! *I.I I«I,^<1 In '511
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
KlMp' al Va 14a ff HAT k 'tr..t. tod At
Vo. 1*1 • stookta* AtrMt.
THE BEIT QCAYl-ITT OP
w odding Calto
ALWAYS OR BAUD.
I.VEK1- T1RIF.T1' Or
Cake tor the Holidays.
I OR CRKVM. CIlARr.OTTR RUSaR. B'.AXO-
MARUK. J(CUI.Ih8. .w.. Bud* to order asd
• f th. b^t •AAl.rlAlt.
■'♦•). I R. RaWllMAlii
HAIR.
Tilt CHEAPEST PLACE IK 9 AN FRANCISCO
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Good's, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Goods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAM PSOIf A CO.,
*f«». US Seeoad afreet,
■ oJOlti Wa4weea Mlaalon and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BBB0E8. PORMERI.r
propHator ol to* lliaera' Roa-
Uorant. baa lafcan tba aaaaa**mcDt
of botb the Min-rt' RaeaaQraot on
OaiBOiercial »"<:■•. and lei Mmara'
Branch on M»r,M et'«et in partDarablp aitn MR.
A. ORATEUR, who naa bean <-onoac<«d with the
Arm lor jaara. I r protem«r. te bar* paan made 10
Ibe coimoe departments that will render the Mi-
Dara'more poptHar ibaa It has a«arbaao daring
tba 'it jear» of lt« prisperity. Oar Billaof Fare
ambraoo all tro d«iiosotee of ifie aaaaoo. Our
motto i« "CJotxl Faro, (.irjrjil OooWinK and Modtrata
Cbaxgea."
P. BI'.ROKl A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S:$l and 5S8 Oomtnaralal, and
TSt Markat atraet.
Open from 5 a.m. to Lfl p.m. ao)l Ira
THE BAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
ASttgncraneelo at., cor, LeldeadorfC
«Kx offlo* of P. H. 6. B. Co.)
jPQMB AWD 9BE TJB. GIVE US A TRIAL;
V* wa will andeavor to mi, W» want to ttiara
jonr orders. Oyso \h% oomiag weak.
Otelalu BTAflTON 4 00., PMp'ifl.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, VVYOIY1INC.
TBI UsDf R'-»IGN8L» WOTJt.D MOST RS-
epacttally reprreaot to jon and t~n public sob
•'any, tbat ho ie oow ptrpared to Inrtiah facil-
It e* for eibibitlnct of every kind and cbareotar,
whicb eboold deserve the nttronaga of the pab-
hc Bo baa areo'od at Crtayone, Wyoming, A
LAR(4R AND f:.jMMriDH>LTs HALL, with gool
hc*rfcrr*td Srato Tea Hall la well ventilated
and hunted, an. 1 mad« com for ih'e for all seasons
of lh-ye»r. THE BEST OK MUSIC, botb Striae;
and H'asa, ran he fnrniabed at all times.
Sa'isfAC'ory ar'angem"0's will he made with
TUKATBIOAL OROlHER COMPANIES, ei'b-
er forKentingnf Hall or performaacas on a per-
centace of tbe receipt*. Oorrespondencn e olloiied.
Addresa. J. McDANIEI ,
Lock Eoi No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyomiog.
1*. B— Onriositiee wanted for tbe Obayenoe
Muhdd. Tbose wishing engagement), state low-
*at urmi for tbe Winter Sn*«oo, ssnalng pboto-
frapb io my addreae. Half Passage Money ro-
unded after Qlliog eneagemeDt*,
tl AMI'S V.cDANIKL.
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Muee-nm,
oc*?3m Lock Bot No. l.Oheianne, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX PIRST-CT.AS3 PEOPLK.-MUST HAVE
good Wirdrobo, Four Ladtea and two Gen-
tlsmen to be good In general basinets f>r the com-
ing Winter fea*on, cornmeaolnir tbe tint week In
November, 1872. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare relandod aftor ilil-
Ing engagement.
JAMES MCDANIEL,
Proprietor Oheyenne 1'be^ire and Mnsenra,
00*2 Look Box 1, Cheyenne. W. T.
A BAD HABIT
AOKF.AT MA1VV MEKCIK ANTS
have trot Into aa* cliurclnjj mote for
their Oe>e>de during the Hnlldnyg than
at amy other time. At the) old etund,
Ko- 8 Second atreet, yon will wlwuya
Snd at nnidirm price* (■ inrue assort-
•sent of Shlrta, Paralahlog; Ooode and
Xollet Articles at lowe*t rates. Thtat'a
the place to get seoalble Holiday Pres-
ents.
nENEDICT «ft Co..
Kit. 9 Kecond street.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKOINIA CITY, .tfKVAJDA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BERN RE-
decoratad, and can bo rooted by tb* mgbt or
by tbe week, atara and tr»a4lng oomoanlei
UbaraL'y traatod with on application hy latter
JOIN PIPKU,
Manager and sola Proprietor,
■ Or to J. II. MeCAKF.
.•— Washington atraat. Rao Frsruilenn.
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
oaliat, reopens New Ooorsea for Piano and
aioging by big entirely New and blmplifi-^d byftem
- tha shortest in ezlatanoe— reading muaio at eight.
Aooompanltnenie, Sfnging for P»-ler or fl^ne—U
at Mooa. Wolowski's raaideaoe, 491 SUTTER
STREET. de5 lm
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY.
Rooms 1«3. ana W 630 WashiUKton street.
WAKTIID IJIMEDIA.TEI.yi
TWO FIRST VIOLINISTS, TWO RKD MBN. TAMdO AND BONES, ONE MIDDLE MAM
....ABfiO....
A.crot»atie, Gymnastic ana Equestrian Xalent,
ALL FOR Till* OITY.
SRIRISAK CORJB1TSI Je CO,
•^-Ailtirefls, staticc foil PAiblen'aie and lowest terms,
aS-LAURA HONEY— Art Imrnrtiur. lettsi far vou.
FREE AND EASY.
EVERT aATUBIIAT HII1UT.
Pluno' and rSlnsflnse Bt8P.M,
D. BARRY, ObAiroan.
Charing Cross Saloon
006 nllMiun atreet, a.ir Second.
delO J. RAGLES, Proprietor.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny street.
©in c\nt\ T0 AKY PKR50N
S&1U.UUU ahleiotq.ualHad-.rae
SOHWOKEB, Professor of Grest
Mysteries, tjhs onree fickness aft-r
recovery Is hopeless, and give correct
itiforn&tfon on all affairs of life. Prof.
8 'basvalrjabis laliemsD^ror love, «oid I'Cft, sleo
sea your intended. Fes. fl Mid upward. |No SAB
FOLSOU STRhUT di lm
•
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Awi>.... fHF^*M£'
330TJSB,
fiammer atreet, oiTKe trny bet wuea .Pino
sand California*
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS Berved loony
rtylo. Kyerythieg coo' eJ iothe best manner,
■or The Finest Liqaors aod Cigars.
air niectmt Ssdtos of Roomi for X.udlea.
st»-0PEN DAY AND NIGHT.
R. J. TEOHAU * P D. JE98EN.
no23 lm J fraprietora.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
Polt ttnet, nt.r RatrnT.
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
....OF TUB....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
horticultural Hall
...OS....
TIUKSDAT KVEMNO JAN. 153d-
BY SUBSORiPTION ONLY.
Tickets..
..SS twh
•aVS'iboorlptlon Lists ran bi foond with—
G. M Berrv.SbTtff'atJiHce, City Hall;
Mr Brandt, V.W.Mr. Wn-.ui on -on * Monlgomary;
A. SunimoT Li.l.l Jr.,N.E. oor Folaom 4 Bteaart ;
W. Ooben. No. G bntiory Bireet;
J. Witt. No. 110 Thtid "trest;
Mr. K^tzensteio, No lfi Second street; _
fd, Abramenn, No. 73S Ulay ftreot, dc3rjlw
0*-Z
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL BHISEUB,
And College of medicine.
lfl flf\(\ BEAUHKUL AND I^RTRUOT-
lUiUUU iv» nhipoto to bo B-" n. Opon to the
Public DAY AND NIGHT, it. KUKVKA HAUL.
»IS Moatgomery street. FUR MEN uNLY.
■KsT-Du. .Tobdan's Privatk Office is at 911.
Ga»ry screet tonpoai'ft i'l-> v'ecbm.iua' Pavilion).
ASOLPHUS STOCKMETEB,
....TKAOUKR Of....
PIANO AND SINGING.
Balls and Parties a, ft; tiled to, and Muaio for
nished. Regidencp, 31fS Eddy street. d t i* lm
sToIaxx 0*Matxi>ocloiAloc3> -
(Lately arrived from Soutti Aminos,)
PIANO, CHURCH ORGAN AND HARMONICOK-
TUNER AND REPAIRER.
•m-Ordersadlrsssid to 'be Philadelphia Hon a* -
Bnsb street, promply atTenned to. de7 las
E. PARDINJ
NO. T*» WASHING POM ^TH^F.T, (ABOVE
the Plait). Sao Francljoo. Boots sod Shoasr
made to order io the best Frsaoh stylo. The amo
ready made always on band. no 1- Ana.
1
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THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day is the Y«ar by
I»- BOGABDUS
AT
OaftMerchant and S1W5 W«*bla»ton »t«
Below MonUomery. Sao KranrUoo.
SATURDAY JAN0ABX 4, 1873
Dlvmona Catarrb Bomcay
Ii a sure ©are fur O-terr b or Colds. Ask vour
druggist for It, or send to Dr. A. F. Evox, No.
9 Port street. z
PtiutOffrBp'klC' Cards,
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
'Qil'.ery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Hle*loD street. i
An Old L.-:inliimrk.
Too Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny sod Wai-blrjgton streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the last
eleven year* for k eplog the bett Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meentch-um pipes, eto.
Had Trl-il Hard.
A more or Ubj worthy Scotch wife was rc-
monairated witb by ber mius'tr
husband's conduct wee not all that it cngfct
to be. The minister reaommeodiog kind-
ness and forgiTents*, ©r joined ber to no
more nse her fUta and nails, but to heap
coals of fire upon his head. "Weel minte-
tor, I'll try the coals, but I may tell ye tbat
two or three kettles of boiling water has
wrocht cae improvement.''
Jones A: -chrndei's
Celebrated Crab Cbowder can ba obtained only
ituao Bash »treet, nearly oppos te theAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Bait eats It, and they all
eat it. Only tbe best brands of Liquors bot-
Q
led for family ute.
Gentlemen, Attention!
For tbe mog' comfortable and lnxuiloui shave
be Hire snd call atO.L. Sueind'sP.lsce Shaving
and Halrdresiing 8*1000, 32* Montgomery St.,
opposite Bass House. up-sUlri. Only tbe most
■Skillful aitista employed. u
The President's AXessnfeo*
Peace and prosperity are tbe key notes of this
■document. Che pness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. Luchalogei'd furniture.
All should vi-it bid emporium, 735 Market
strett, and ascertain hew cheaply a bonze can
be furnished. d
BOP Pairs of ^tocKs,
At all prices, jt t lie What Cheer Laundry,
Still Allvol
Wh'Q looking for Holfdsy presents, go to the
NewToek EHOTOOBAPn Galleet, No. 25 Third
Street, and see those beautiful portraits In oil,
water-colors and led la- ink. Prices from one-
third to one-balf cheaper than at any other
flrfctJcless gallery In the city. R-m "rubor ihe
place— B. F. Howl >t.d & Co., 26 Third bt. p
An Amiable Community.
Some young women are endeavoring to
tart a community on Lone Prairie, III. It
is t j be Mormoniam, with the grand princi-
ple of that sect reveru-d. Tbe distingoish-
ing dress of tbe sect should be a yellow hat,
and Princ:ss Miranda should be the high
prieetess.
Str angel Strange I
Fourteen yeirs ago an old woman fell off
a en air in Portland, Maine, and broke her
neck. Last week ber granddaughter was
married to a man worth $150,000, who is
the owner of a gotta pcrcha nose. It is won-
derful how these distressing oa&ualties run
in families.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For- 1873.
2 1 ST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....fob TBE....
Holiday Punches.
There are no Funcbes for tbe Holiday tatles
that compare wl<b Squarza'a. t'quwz.'B Punches
are lament for Ihe hitch art shown in their man-
of icture, the hsj py comblmlion of whole tome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarzi, has prepired
forty different Bind of puncbeB and co ■ dials for
tbe H <llday tables. For sale at tbe ntw branch,
.117 Eearnr street, or at the Old Headquarters,
110 Loidesdorff street. H
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitape of fashions
in hats. At " Tut" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw ttjlea can be found. The stock la Immense
— the prlrea ar» reasonable. Every one who
goes there la sore to be suited. B
Hat» fox* Huii<u»y8.
" The" Hat Store, G<7 War-hincton etreet (sec-
trod hat ttore below Etamy), is the place to go
to buy your holiday fiats. Finest bats, largest
assortment and cheapest bat store in the city.
Remember, No. 617, second hat ttore below
Kearny, on Washington street. c
Hollrtny Candivs.
Fresh, sweet and d liclous Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Merci'a pioneer confection-
ery. 678 Kearny ttrott. Wholesale and retail, a
Ladles and. Gentlemen
Who have been tnfferinft from various com
nplalLts for yearc, are obtilnicg rilitf from Dr.
Alt Id, at 137 Montgomery street. He performs
delicate surgical operations, and Is daily effect-
ing remarkable enree of old-standing diseases.
The Doctor is a competent, scientific physiolan,
and the afflicted can consult him with confi-
dence. •
Tim tllwatrated Press (9. F.)
sto. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
II SO a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
imsit*era, IS cents. Address Murray, Dewey k
Oo., S. F. o
OLanvoTAH-r.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium.
has removed to 333 Kearny st. Consultations in
.English, French and German. x
Altogether tiio Best.
It is curious, but tree,, that 3. A. Shaber,
T07 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer In ibis city. Try him and you will be
■convinced. x
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Corvlllo, of the
Saddle Bosk, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Paeino Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame whloh
baa extended all over ths continent, sad * he
■ 'Saddle Book" Is known everywhere.
TTUe Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pals. Dr. p«.
rys Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
4, R. Gates and Co., comer Hansoms and Oom-
sneroaal atreeta. sole agents. *
What Cheer i^avoary
Is ths beitlaindrr *n Ran Franolseo, *
» — -
It IS) Perfectly Ant oiilBtilnfc
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
jtrbe What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
■j.oreSaji. returned the same evening If da
•trad. ^ i
Watches and Jewelry,
Very loT it H. A. O- I.-ndtrV, 63 Second
» street, cor., of Mission. d
EC You Wtnit
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
wiry. x
For a safe and efficient Bcifjnnra of ths
on r-Lxxxox, n» Dioxet's F/kous Usnu ns
Oysters.
In strolling ronnd the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Our careless feet, by chance aid stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a soreen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen;
While momy stone and pearly shell,
O'er whloh the waters Boftly fell,
Made that winnow reem to be
Some fatry grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It looks so nice — aad try their cheer."!
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner bad we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hlu appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almobt any dish
That we migm name. We found it true,
And coote.d maffnijicently, too;
Ail kinds of oysierp, juicy, fat,
Cooked every eiylt-; just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clamcand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy placeatt kinds of game,
Fi.-b, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure, «
The ladleR, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, tbe little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.'*
Whoever doubts this let blm rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABLE8 HAAKE, Proprietor.
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery bt. near Satter. H
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
A Happy New Year.
What a plea 'nro it is to meet a smiling coacte-
naoce, wbetber It be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. Ac d wby 1b it tbat some faoea wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply beosnae tney live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
is a pnbiio benefactor who wilt eonaoieotionsly
serve us with a clean, toothsome snd wholesome
meal. Lonis Meyers, proprietor of the "Whi'e
House." K'.'iiroy Btreet, also of the Capitol Hea-
taurant, Foorfb street, does It. as hundreds can
anthnaicettotlly tesMry. Bis k tch"oe are marvels
of ord-r and cleanliness, fry nim, and yon will
find it impotiBible to est elaenbere.
To Aotbesses.— For sale at a great sacrifice
at 38 Geary Btreet, e!x elegant Bilk dresses, une-
qualled for quality and style. s
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Busa House Carriages, can be
Found In front of Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
abllfihmeut, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery Bts., or Dexter gtables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. do
Or. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
now the most suocejiful of any Physician In
San Franolseo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors nelow Wbaj
Cheer House. t
Or. Barlow J. !?m)tn
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology snd Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commenting at 7 3<s o'clock.
a. part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patient*.. Dr. Sml h gives
phrenological examinatlo' s In regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. h., free. w
X>o rrot Suffer lrom corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. B. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny Btreet, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
apeak from experience, having tested the Dea-
ler's capability. Belerencea Riven If required. H
THE EQMANCEAND EE41ITT
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
BT WILKIE COLLINS,
IB THE
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podsera," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
By Olive Harper, la
The Golden Era
TOM .A.. X3CA."W2ECL'm
FenUlefcon, In
The Golden Era.
!
Taek This to Your Memory,
i
Always Busy!
Always Ahead !
Something New!
EVERYBODY WONDERS
n
....AX TBE....
ENORMOUS SALES
....or....
Van Schaack & Co.
708 to 716 Kearny Street,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZA.
A GREAT OHAKUB TO BOY
HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
European Fancy Goods!
OF ENDLESS VARIETY, OAREEOLLY
manufactured for oar Trade id Paris, Vienna,
Berlin and London.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
I>IBECT IMPOBTATIOIf!
Oar Holiday Goods bav« all been imported by
db direct, and we will retail intm at wholesale
piiOBB.
Tbe Trade supplied.
PartieB buying for fair*, or<antabl© iDBtitationa
aad hunda/ buhooU will be supplied at trade
prises.
TOYS
OF every dcsoriptiou, I ram So. to $10 each.
Neoesaairea,
WaistHnj* itoturnod txi One Bay
And we never dleippolnt, at the What Oheer
L*oxj<?rj,
For Wasnins
Bhirte, Jl 60 per dor.; small pieces, COc. per
i' a. At the What Oheer Lf nndry *
MnnnliiR'rj,
The only plaoe Bouth of Market Btreat to
get a mood dish of Oyfeters, Cat ornU or Eitrtern
Transplanted, la at Menntog's Obartra Oak
Oyster 8*1 ■on, comer Howatd aad Third, late
oi tha Bine ff log 84oon. *
Wlimt Oheer Lauodry
Employs no Chinamen, and shoold toe pat
rauiied by ererrbod*. •
For trie Tery Beat Drinks
Ooto.Ta,**' Braaoh 6alooD, earner of IrJerk't
aad Third etreeta. scfi
Beat QnaUty or l>i>uBkln
Driving Riovei, at $1 per pair, at the What
Oheer I*o.n dry z
VcDewell, Shew Card Writ*!-,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
(108 Market strret cor. Pont aod MontgamoTj. U
Oo Tom Know
Tbat with BrrraBiox'B Paxnmjw yon can ont
*nd make any irannent to fit perfectly 1 Send
(MWtage stamp for an lllastrated oatalogne. H.
1, Doming, agent, office of the Howe Bewing
Machine. No. 118 Kearnv street, between Bntter
jrt rpst: 9fta Frjuiciaoo. •
OKIOIML STOBIU8, POEH8 AM>
SKETCHES, FASUIOIV GOSSIP,
ASrrSEMEXT.S, I.ITEBATrBE
AJiD AST, AXSWritS TO GOB-
RESPONDENTS, ETC
maK "GOLDKM BEA" 18 THE OLDEST
-L Weekly Paper in the State, permaneotly
established, sod more widely circulated at home
asd abroid thin any other on the Pacific Coast.
la Oa I'oraio, tbe All n.io 6t>tos, and Ihioaghoat
the eoi ir* Held of Its ureal and rapidly ieoraasiDg
oirooiatfoa, tae "GJLDttN BRA" la nniveraally
r*>«ar, oda> a literary aod family jon;nal of nne-
qnallsd oxu« llenoe.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a weloomo Sunday vis-
itor in every Home aod Household, and as an
adverttklDf median. Its advantage* mast be app*-
r. at t« busloesi men.
TO HAIL SUBS0BIBBB8,
The Oolden Fm, far One Tear, 03 &e ;
fur six Mo&ths, *a «•.
Babaoriptloas to be paid la adraaes.
The Oaldea Kra and P«teraan'a I«adlea'
KuiloBul Mofrneliie, One, Tt«r, SC
STTH8 QOLPEN BRA aod PETERSON'S
LADIBV N.V1IONAL MAGAZINE aerved by
Oarrlets in the oity at 1J.^ oeois per weak.
THE GOLDEN EBA.elogle ooptss. Ten Gents.
Tor sale at all Nawi-j tandi.
Office off the Golden Era,
540 Clay street.... San Prancisco
Dolls
of all -tries
and Mg-;a.
Floe trench
Dolle,
dressed aad
undressed.
Fine wax
Dol'e.
with reai
Hair.
Freoch
Dolls'
Heads
and Bodies,
Bsg Dolls.
Obma Oolls.
Dolls'
Carriages
and Bedste&dB.
DeooTMed
Ohioa Tea Sets,
Pat lor aod
B?droom
Farnitnre,
in silk and satin
Kitchen
F arc i tare,
Stoves
and Baog^a, eto
Match Safes.
Hatch StaodB.
Fancy Figoree.
MoTable Heads.
Fancy Paper.
Bon- Br. i Boxes.
Fancy Articles
for tjbristmoB
Trees.
Glass Balls.
Rotl.'otorB.
Fine
GlaBewore.
Toilet Sea
la
Bobeojian
and tine
dO-'Ornt.ed
Glau'waj-e.
Bohemian
Vases.
Odor < ;■ akets.
Lava Ware.
Rich silt
and Cbiaa
Stnnds.
Bieqae Figaros.
Parian Basts,
all sizes.
Byron, Scott,
DIokeoB, etc.
Oard B"ceivers,
Bronze
Ink stand s.
Smoking Sets.
Toilet Sets
of every style.
Drams
ia all eizea.
Wooden Drams
Brass Drums.
Balloon a.
Bobber Balls.
Pozzies,
Ofinnon,
Large Horses,
Beat Hair.
Performing
Monkeys.
Organs,
Whips,
Bail boats.
Lotto and Solo
Games,
Btablps,
Willow Ware,
Work Bsbkets
aod Stands,
Worsted Work,
Fancy Boxes,
Perfamery,
Toilet Articles.
Pocket books,
Satabels,
Oarved Walnut
Goods,
Brackets,
Watch Ktands,
Papier Macho
Ponfol.OB,
Blorooco
Por folios,
Ladi-e- and
Ge^tlemso's
Drt'uing Oases,
Satchels,
Inlaid
Writing Desks
and
Work Boxes,
Glove Boxes,
Handkerchief
Boxes,
Otgar Oases
and
Olgsr Sr.ands,
Large
Woolly Dogs
and 8beep,
Oats and Goats,
DrsBeed,
Rattles,
Balloons,
Anuels,
Magic Laoterns,
Paint Baxes,
Building Blocks
Alphabet
Blocks,
Santa Olaas,
BaokKammon
Boards,
Noah's Arks,
StrisB Ooctages,
Harl-qains,
Fanoy Figures,
Movable
Figures,
Balancing
Toys,
Bxprees
Wagons,
two, four aad
six h rses.
Doit Oarts,
Drsjs,
Mecbaotcal
Toys,
Boy and Girl,
Waits ng.
Racers,
WatkioK Girl,
Horae and
Wagon,
Nine Pins,
Tivoii.
Shell Boias.
Eto. Eto.
We eordlslly Invite all to call and inspect oar
Stock. All Goods oa exhibition. No one Uiged to
bay. Goods all Barked in plain Bgares.
I GKK&T hKLUuriON |
^ X
aas5«^tSrP*rtm•nU• *° mrt* ™m f0rOM
Holiday Goods.
8PE0IAL BARGAINS AT
Van Schaack &Co's
708 to 716 Kearny Street,
(OPPOSITE TUB P1A.ZA.)
•»-VAK 80HA.A0K * OO. HAVB WO
BHAKOJi STOBBS.
CONSUMPTION pre-
vented by the timely use
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal-
sam," the best and most
speedy remedy in use for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Influenza,
Loss of Voice, Incipient
Consumption, and all Dis-
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Ask for " Hall's
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price 50 cents. Sold by
ail Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOPBIETOBS,
Cor. Ssnione and Commercial atreeta,
noli t f
Pacific Stone Company.
THE PiOIFIO STONB COMPANY OALL
tbe especial attention of ArcDiteots, Engin-
eers, and the pnbiio in general, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufactured
by them in this city under the Ransoate Patents.
ThBymake to order and keep In stock:
Building Fronts, Water Pipe,
Sinks, Monuments, Fountains,
Tiles, Coplnss for V, -.Hi.
Filters, etc., etc*.
Together with Ransome's celebrated Free-Grit
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee superior,
and at a price far below that of band-oat work.
■VTbe attention of private parties intending te
build is reBpeotf ally solicited.
OffloB, No. lO BTJ8H STREET, San Francisco.
thomas w. bree,
sitjVeh fxjatbr
MANUFAUTTJBBR fl
— AlTD—
BEl'AISKBj
—or—
DRUMS, BANJOS,
— AMD—
OTUGB UUSIOAL IM8THCM X.N7S
ESTABLISHED IN I860.
tayX'SSSons given on tbe Banjo and Drum. S49
MISSION STREET, between First and Second.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro-
eaBionals always on hand. ie!5 it
Declared Asalnst the Whole World and
the JBest of MunJklud.
PATENT BAQLB BLAOKINO-WARRANT-
ed superior to any in tbe market. Manufac-
tured by MOORE A OO , No. XXO Leidcedorfl
street, S. F. Dlreoilons for Use : When found too
thick, add a little water. Keep the bottle well
corked. Sold by all Grocers, Jrnggists, eto. dttl
TRAYS aiwajs on band.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
SCff Sup ont,
HEAR SUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cagis before pnrobaeiDg
e't-ewbere. Always some-
thing new on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FRKE FKOM VERMIN
Also, best qaaliiy TKA
no20 tf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
648 EEA.B1VY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
the abort e) notlof* AMPioesaod
Oicar Bolder a waiianted genuine, aod '
to oolor well. Meer-cbauia Pip'saTd
walking Onres Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Fa^tern Prices, and with tbe beet work-
manship. A large asfonment of Walking Canes
and Fancy Goods of every description always on
hand. noBl 1m
The Popular Beverage
C CONGRESS WATKR FROM THE PAOIFIO
-* Oonsreea Springs, near Santa Olara. Indorsed
by tbe Medical Faculty, its curauve powers being
tonal to the iel«b «t-d Oonsrees Water from tha
Mprinfis of Saratoga, New York. Depot removed
from 128 Kearny street to Hew Montgomery, ons
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. Lib-
eral diaooont to the trai.e, tnd orders attended to
p.omptly. dc25 In
Philadelphia Restaurant
OHAS. V. BKRGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
and moet popular Reetaa
San Francifoo. The Tables as
Elied with tbe beat Id_ market^
v the
Ms,
... F'nrrl i i
dOM PINE STREHT. juatabov \
uir-^ irn
6£OKO£ MAYES*;
DKA1.KH IX OVb'l'KRh. GLAMb A/fCFSU.
andaJI kiudi oi bHKL). FlSri, ^TF^rjfe.
(stalls Nos. *0, 41, ■£,«, OMifornia"*/ flCJB
Market, *oiranci oo Onllfomls street. — ■ ''•'
Peblw or private partien uri famtliet ■applied
from ri A.M. to 1 : F. m. Iddiex' and Gentlemen's
r>T«**r Tlnorr oimw rrn«n 6 » v in IV p v »<-.'27l»
DB. W. A. PAYNE.
THIS OBI BBRA.TED PHTSIOIAN HAS RE-
moved bin nmat from the Bus* Hone to his
Elegant buias ol Room?, No. 4> 6 Kevrny etreet.
He tells your disense withoata Question, Do n"t
fail to call, All uhronio D(86*ees treated snocess-
fuily. del9tm
Bar Sugar
"CK)R 8ALB-S18 KEARNY STSEET. AT
J MERGER'S. Alio, every kind of Osndiss
WbMecale and Retail.
noTif M. A, MEBCBB.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAKUFAOTDRED BT
•'Aim M. alCKLKB,
oolStf Wan' 4KB K.arn
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
Por sale at No. 1*
ilor street. Gall and
examine foryoarsslvea,
S»-Tbe enly Oalifor-
oia-madt Piano oa the
atuu
IULLER 8 , % '9}
Classes
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«_>aao rrlco.
j Hats! Hals! §
„ Prica
: i ■
Q •■• awanaa,
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MCTROPOLITIN THEATRE
IfBW ALHAHBRA TDBATR1.
Greatesi Scisatioa if the Season !
•
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tiii:
I" < ' I" I I. V l<
The Yellow Hal!
The Yellow Hat!
Fifteen Thousand Persons.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
Throo c:oirxip«.rilo«i Oousolidfttod
The Yellow Hat
I Trir»f ■rmitloan,
I««niBr«»t ftr»nrrr,
lUtlalinn of Araasoni,
Hrllllant Armor.
Wgatorfnl Colored l.ithts
SUrtl.n* lethaniral Efforts,
Sgp'jb Tarictj Entertainment,
*.r
Knillrw Trlrka and NoTplties,
THr
ACME OF PERFECTION!
T»e a-bete f»'»'-» • OtaVraallo* *f AitkUmj
!♦*«» fit*. led Id asr 1
See It
ee It!
Mm OB*. .M« foa )il t*ln, *fc,r« BoMr.»d
>>•>■ >•< ir • i SIX DAT. IK ADVANCE.
rrosiTiTKLTiru ra«< uit. nm win t» .. mo.
I u tAH rai*.
TMia cvcaiHo jaxcart e
rrm*T Hunt dciiib rai wai«. aid aatoidat attieiooi at ».
Part l~li-*.i — I ;,i i ,«i-i i\ I it mr*nt n In HiiI.hi.
.... I
NTii ">i« iraoii
TIT T»T TOO
»IUII DIMI1
>"i"Di . t mi. a
suums kai boxi with tui »««• i -
■ ■F><i>ii>Tir.<
'i.A a* aid x-oriM.n
os mniurtai
W F Mill
tub uiiiT mill uimi
j. a BUMU.I.
QrOoCLloy o. "Onole Stovo.
i n' i « mil nii.i.v tiMMinaiei - ....n iiiiabt
1'iirl p-.-.-cikI -
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IIIIIKIIMW QEIS T. FA It HON
ii.xii.li:
.S TWO
»« aiinm.
LIMIIR
..SAM Kl Kir I KLtlr I
MHM»S FROM (.KKYI AW
P. K. MAKER
THAT RASCAL BILLY.
I-M R...
OVERTURE.
aid .iinrKtrkM.ru
OBCHESTRA
To ooeelod. with Add Bjmin't Sketch ,ntl:IM;~ ~
I3X "V C3 IK. CIS.
MR BrUlKI' mBRH ADD BYMAH I MB BARN A BY BIBR1 BAM RlrK'T
MRS HKVI v UIN Hi BBS Ml»f* .IhSMK SHKKMA?* mk8 BAK.liHY HIItBI. ... HjB HART
LAWYER BRI.r U. AIN3I.BY SOUTT I D1TKOIIVK U.VAIOi.Bil UHA&. BUI TOM
FRIDAY I Y. MM:;. Jud.iT If I h -
^eiaefiLt of Baiter &,xxCL r'a.rron.
MONDAY EYEKINQ. Jtnatrj KKh— rint Appearnco or
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THEATRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IS THE "CHRONICLE. '
the Alhambrs Theatre moss oe presented hereafter on Monday.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
■ wal 1'
THIi EVrMINO
I •» l»
JAur art n
Nr. jr. OAMPODONIOO
UMitlk. Aikwlitn'
Qrail Hit •! la. r»».tu O.VA4UM.
Mortimer, Parka, Dixoa Thom
I ™ —» ■»•■«
ffirra
Tho Muiloul XrCoxactoz-.
Anal. •-'••• K.I, >Ml
<,...,., .. i.. r.rr, Ml.. Il.al.
■H"«' *"■• M...I. IrtWM
HARD CHEEK.
Mr. Hutch Kibinson In Hit Change*!
ii.w. Am... ii. i-o.i. Ljf<i. umattMi
B..« B.I. .... I,,. i,|»„
T»."r Mnlkrr. I'., Case It.M. ....M*u I.. Parr*..
«*•• W.II.I- l-.rk.
BAD WHISKY.
""••. v. »<■•» RoMo.0.
Mvr A.. ';h.rl.jlb8.p»oi I Pollii..,. ...u. B. K.lbb.
Or.rtor...
..OrohMtM
Old H.ld. Park, ... Ill, on
Ala'l I I.MI Hlul'lnta
»«>l»d M.lll. UlinMI
M.n.i. Trip H.T Hla IAtIh^I.p
SOLO ON MAOIC FLUT£ AND KETTLE DFiOM, WITH OME
ITICK, IT THE MUSICAL WONDER.
HTSTERIODS LODGING HOUSE
rr.Dk Mortin.r W.lUr P.ihi hon Dlto.
aoni
CoMde ao.|..
Kalr Zncl
I. III. Br*ww
Ttty porrornnoc, .111 oODCIad, wltb1 SScdi
A MANAGER'S TROUBLES
Character* br the Oompaoy, -.^
a4.DM1I.SION ms CRaVTS
Private Bsxea It!, $.',.W and SX Raesrrtd mU30 oef.ta.CSI
PRIVATE ENTRAKCE TO BJXES.
Door* open at 7. Conmooot at 8 preelaety
Til Muni I. i ■ru.ixu UOIRU.
pacific house?;' -zzzzr".
OLYMPIC HOUSE,*;.Tj:.rr^':
aoMla* R ItrflTOII A OOTRBLU
U'ir"TB¥sTa¥"ll¥
Onr Olaoratavd tL s< WQim Hbtrle, They ft t FesrsozxT, ead for qaaLUr and durability will aaver be tn.no bed. lo b> bad only at the
str- CALL AMD QaUt TH KM. I XI L. H'lTMH thiik, Olfl Kearny street.
FERNANDEZ S AGUIriRE.
PASHIONABLS HATTERS, E4o. H«S PB
POST wTRKKr. Dfar KBifoy. A floa LJ ;
asiortronntnf ttats and On[)« o.-.n»ti\ni It on/S"sV
hand. ••* Hat* made to order and reoora'tid la
toe a eat *a I etvle. oo«Um
A PERFECT RUSH
ID«-y «aia.cl T>Jls3a.t,
AT THE ORB4T
IXL Auction Store,
aie kciHii tTiirr,
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
la t.«»w oSerlai rrrntrr ISararnlDe thoo have
trer beca efertd la a»c Fruaclaco.
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Pr«aa which we are enlly r#eelvla*j Good*
troaght ut the lawvit Oaln Price*
IN O TT H. H. El UCTOY.
OUaV M>iiu 13 TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
l.M*t
arm fuilacre Ph.II, woilk •# OO. to be
Mid at •■> CO.
C4Mt daaaa Wblt. .hln.. w.rik SI SO, lo be uld
at IS ..at..
44 «iim if Burr V.dere'otblDi, AOe . to 91 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
■Vaae 4M«. (a •! SO, anil alawka. fr.ai OA to S.
ALSO. AH IUMHSE 8TO0C OF
■ OTIOH. rtlOV COUBI, KKOI.IIH CTJT.
LtBT, PIPK", tll.UVKI, TOBACCO,
WATIHH, MltllBCK SOOBO,
H O M 1 M R T, SB
Trunki. Ba(a, "VsvllaBeai,
ABO IS VAOT. aVEBTTBIRO,
From a. Needle to an Anchor
Olllud MtMla. our ptlMf, .od lallarr joqimItm tb.t
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS THE QBBAT
IX la Auction Stove,
• lO ItHJT tTIIIT,
Oaa II... b,a OoaiMorelaL
fllE QUILTEO SILI HITS, WORTH S5, FOB SI 50
■T4MIM Sale. Blarj «l|»t a* T.
JOHN nez>:BiL-'e,
SUM BUT TBE BEST QUALITY OP MEATS
UAH BE HAD AT
StnllH n, «3, California. Market
riUSIIK IHOI HAKIFAOTOBY.
Tbeauet BLEOAIST OUHTOM WORK IN TUB CITY
J and •untse soedt aad pHoea. EKKRS A.MAV1T ABS
• Ka*rTJ* *tra*t, w rtooraootri of Pn«h
3F" 1 Ci ARC
....«tn..,.
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIRCULATES IN ....
All the Theatres.
— ins n —
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
hi thj» teab.
GENERALLT THRODQHOOT THE CITY
On the BOATS and CABS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
WATCHES and JEWELRY
NOW 13 THE TIME TO OBDEB
Hair Jewelry
....or....
H. A. Callender , Manufacturer,
NO. 08 SECOND STKKET,
N. W. Corner of Mission.
AMKRTOMJ AND FOREIGN WATOHKS AT
reduced rates Alst, a fine lino of California
mmle Juwelry. a^No extra charge for eoKravini
Jewnlryof every aesoriuUjn mad* to order and
rapsired, - dtpStm
THE OLD
Hot Scotcn,
IS Mortoa Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IN TOWK.
Alvrays on Bio the New York Herald, Harper's
Wrt-kly, Frank LmIi«'b, L>>- Uoingi, Polioe Oa-
j'-'ltn, all Lm« Onllfjrnia papxn, »l»0 l.uadon
raiioh. iinli'« Life, IlmatiAted LoDdon Nerrs. Call
and i-tt'niy yonmerf,
■ay* Don't fortjet the sfsn of the Hot Scotch.
deTtf OHARLBB VTM. KFLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch*
....AMD. ..
TOM anrt JERBT,
SO TO TIIK BBAXOB
Hot Booton,
ISO Sutler .treet, near Keaml.
All Drinks Ten Cents
noT chowdVb etibt wiobt.
noli tl JOS. D. B1I0OH, Propr^.tor
DRE8SJMAKINC.
MRS. M. F. B'SffOP. NO. laO'/ARBEIX
.tre-t,iatheD'aoeior L\dlM aod stranger*
"■initio* the elij to nay* their Dresses **"»■ In
style, aod a oeitei' HU at a moderate price. de'S
RICHEDA FAMflVr
(Formerly of Chiarina'i BoyaX Italian Cttcm)
WltLO-VBl.RSN0.N8 ON TBK VIOLIN OB
Onitip. at r*»i'eaoi>a (if reqairedi.or for
r>lab. Mnsio (or Ralia or Parties, St moderate
ebarie*. ReeMeeeo. S»* Moatsoosry e'reet
ooraer Jssa*— , s>ossa If e. 1 1, eeUiaa
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Hare yon beheld It? If not, yoa're a treat
At BQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny street]
There BONA, dUolple of OitUiT BQUABZa,
DUpen.es famed Ma«io Paaobesi rattier
The most dellolons mlx'.areB yet recorded;
And have with many medal* beon rewarded!
Ladles their OORDI aLS there can slo at leienre,—
Their "TEaIW" appeaas,— and lien gain "LADIIE3
PLEA .SURE,"
To allay connubial difference* and pain.
In"ANTI-DIV0R3E" yon oaa roar end attain.
Sip of the potent extract bat one teste.
Sour arm, consoling, Btnubt is roaad her waist
Gaoss what a "MORNING OOMKORl'" la the fell*
That heals the prisrrel and imparts the bllut
The "WELOOME" too, you'll alw-tys find
A balmy soother for the troubled tnli.d.
The bright MAD&OBA."and thoaweei "FAIBWELL,
Jait TiBit. BONA, and yoa'lt all ford Weill
His "HYGIEaSIO BIT rBB9" are Ih* pautoss
Tor all dyspeptics and for diarrheas.
No Cholera Moron* ever has been found
Where ' 'HYGIENIC BIT FEBS" knock aroaaa. ;
BONA and 8Q0ABZ 1. aplte of all detractors.
Hats prorstl the Nation's greatest beaefaotorsl
Full rOBrY41tT>r«athulEhr.ild-l.i.. yoa'll and
To Sid the Man— invigorate th* mladl
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will m«et
AtBONA'8-(8QrTARZ\'S)-317 KBaRbTT STBBstT.
Bemember, too, not this famed plsoe to past;
AXX SPLENDID LIQUORS BU r ONB Bir A OLASfl,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FBR8T PREMIUM
....AT....
AH the Mechanics' Fairs.
fj^OK SAIaK WnOLKIALC AND XBTAIl
•t the old AMteUUhaseat, ISO Celdeiaarst
-
"FIGARO."
IE JOUBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbli.BiKl «T«I7 Dm in th» »«« "»
AT
SIS HeraoU »od sas w».»i»«t.» «..
Below MonUtoin.rj, 8u> FrMOlWO.
MONDAY JANUARY 6, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
California Tneatr«.
At tbe matinee oo Saturday this theatre pre-
sented a congregation of pretty women which
GOQld scarcely be equllffd I* any other city Id tbe
world, D-tss circle, paiqueit.-, family circle and
gallery were all crowded with laflii* sod nbildreo.
Though "Aladdin 'is drawing iuth iramoodoca
houeea it mutt be withdrawn voiy«ho t'y as Job a
T. Raytaoni ie aboot te commence aa engage-
ment. Tbe. last bI§cU of "Ala-idio. ' w tb it*
■anlttiudlccnsatlrMUonssra announced and those
wbo wUb to fee or.ce more the gergooaa scenery,
■eaotif al ballet, wlih Mil. ■ Betty and Emily Kiel.
Mom. Oaroo *cd children, liatsn lo tbe floe aiag-
Ins of tbe Ampbioo QaarUtto Olab, sod enjoy tbe
sprightly aotiog of Mies Minnie Wa'too. Una
Maggie Moore, J 0. Williamson, and otberr, mu.t
go at onoo.
AUiambra.
An entirely new bill will be presented this eve-
ning. The Brat part will conclude w iih Emerson's
new fii>a:s eotitled "Uo»d bye Uncle Steve,1' ia
wbloh Billy fc. 11 creon will appear as Uncle Steve
and Bob Htrtae1 l»Ti«se. Id tbe olio T. Karroo
will present hie "Hlbernle Gems" Sam Rickey.
Charles tattoo and J, Robinson wlllappsar in "A*
LtkeaaTwo Peas;" P. F. Baker will appear Sn
"Sounds from Germany;" Billy Finer on and G.
D. Rockafeller in "That Raacal Bill;,'' and tbe
performance will conclude with Add Roman's
■ketch of "Divorce*" On Friday evening Baker
and Karroo will tave & benefit.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Immense homes wers present ©a Saturday af 'or-
nooo and evening and last evening to see "Tbe
Yellow Hat." Tbe theatre wdbso crowded at tbe
matinee that many ladies were forced to go into
tbe gallery to obtain seats, To-night in addition
to "The Yellow Hat,*' tbe trick pantomime ef
"Unmpty Dnmpty'a Dream" will be performed by
Messrs. Lawtoa, Ward, Set re, and otber members
of tbe S. F. Olympio Club. The pantomime will
precede the the play. There will alao b j a obange
in the olio portion of the] entertainment, Mies
Dolly Myrtle, a eoubrette, making ber first ap-
pearance, Jake Wallace performing banjo solos,
and othir novel tie e being offered.
Bella Union The**tr«,
This house isVokcg a eplandld business, the pub-
lic folly appreciating the enterprise of the man-
agement in catering for their amusement. They
annonooe tbe cage game nt of Mi e Jennie Worrell
and Miss Ltllle Ball who will make their first ap-
pearance to-night in tbe burlesque of "Blaok-Eiea
Sussc." The engagement of these bright stare of
barlesqne, with the talent already at this home
makes tba company very strong. Tbe fu'l pro-
gramme for lo-nigbtappoars on oar first, page.|
Tbe Athenenm.
Aroocg tbe features of the bill for to-night are
Mortimer's ske toner, J. Oampodonlo, the maeioal
wonder, late of the Albambra, in Ante and drnm
solot; "Hard Obeek," "Bad Whisky," Hogb Rob-
inson's ehaogei." "The Mjaterious Lodging
HoQBe ; ' Ljdia Livingstone and Maggie Brewer
in oomio aongf, Mite La Forrest and Claude la
ballads, and the soMaming ait.r piece of "A Man-
ager's Troubles."
aSATOUiQAX Museum.— One. of the most
fomplbt* collection of the kind in the United
Btatos. comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrr, models, la daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at Um Moaenm on Montgomery street. An
hour may be pronublv anenr, bern.
A Story Spoiled.
Here's how a Western paper knocks the
supernatural oat of a story wtioh is trav-
elling tbe rounds of the Western prase:
■■An itam is going the rocads stating 1hit
& Detroit Biilor r:fosei ia ship on a vessel
after seeing a rat swim ashore from liar,
and that the vtmd wentdown tbe very next
trip. The real f iota of the case are that the
■ailor saw a hundred rati as well as a pile cf
■ snakes, and was taken to the hospital to re-
-cover. The vet el went down— down to
Toledo, making one of ths quickest trips on
record."
Too Bad.
jit is in convenient sometimes to speak the
Eoglish Hnguige with a sweet German a o-
•ent, A Teutonic >aloon keeper has lost
half his customers by boasting that he keeps
"df) pest house."
To. AoTJtsasxs.— For eale at a great sacrifice
at 38 Geary street, m* elegant silk dresses, ane-
qnalled for qoality and style. a
Dlanona Catarrh Remedy
la ajsare onre for Oat an b orOolds. Ask your
druggist tor it, or send to Dr, A. P. Evov, No.
9 Post *'.reet. «
P^utjgrupnic Cards.
At onedollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, £« Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, T
An OLA Lendmark,
Tbe Verandah Cigar Store, at tbe IT. E. corner
Of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for tbe latt
eleven years -for k-eplog the bett Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meersch nm pipes, etc *
Jones Jh, -chri,iiei'a
Celebrated Grab Chowder ean be obtained only
at 8ao Baah atr*er, marly or-p s ie theAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eata it. and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of L'.qaorB bot-
tled for family ose. q
GePtlemen, Attention!
For the tcoa comfortable knd luxations shave
be sure and U O. L. r-aaaDd'e P. lice bbavlng
and Halrdre..u]g B« oin, 234 Montgomery st.,
opposite Suss House, np-stalra. Only the moat
akfllfoJ aitiats employed. a
Howjsre Too, Pepper?— V Telegraph
Oper&ter'a Joke.
Many amusing stories have hesn told cf
the festive freaks of telegraph operators,
who, wbeuever afforded an opportunity for
the ditplay cf tbeir pfnobant for a good
joke, rarely fail t i improve it.
Almost every cne tas heard of (be opera-
tor in an Essttrn city who, on a hot tumm< r
day, desiring to borrow a cbew of tobacco
from one of bis fellows in tbe same room,
instead rof making known bis nquBt by
word of mouth, chose whit he deemed the
Uast exhaustive method of indiiiog a dis-
pitch, which traveling over a circuit cf up-
ward of a tjcu-aod mi'es, in about two min-
utes reached the identical office whence It
started, much to the surprise cf t'other clap,
who blandly shied his tobecco-box at the
head of tbe irrepressible Jokist.
It often happens that t.-lctftaphers are called
into Bnrvice A the representation of a etage
pity, in which occurs what is known as a
telegraph "s:cnc,M tuch ai tbe one thown in
Byron's "Aoross tbe Continent," or Bonoi-
cault's "Long Strike;" and it ie tben that
the operator behind the scenes manages to
much amuse himself by *'t Iking" to the
"fraternity" in the audience, nnbeknownj
of course, to the balance of those present,
who find no meaning in the "click, click''
of tbe instrument.
As an evidence that the operators of cur
city are not behind hand in the matter of
"hiving tbeir fun," the following is related
Jim, a well known attache of the Westtrn
Union:
During the theatrical season of last year,
the drama of "Across the Continent" was
produod at one of our theatres, and f. r tbe
manipulation of the telegraph ^inBtrnmejt,
which plays an importtnt part in the most
important act of the play, Jim was engaged.
His position was such tiiat he could see
the audience without being seen, and wl:en,
upon taking bis position, discovering in the
auditorium a brother-operator from Virgin
ia, by name of Pepper — who bad that day
arrived in town— he determined to have a
little spot t on bis own account.
Accordingly, when the time came for the
sending of the first dispatch, Jim loudly
sounded on his machine tbe words :
"How are you, Pepper?"
Tbe quick prof at sion al ears of Mr. Pep-
per caught the words ine-tantly, and won-
dering who thedenee it was Btraightoned
up and stared at the Btage as if he would
have given two ddlars and a half to know
something more.
"Pepper, how's your mother ?" came from
the instrument.
Pepper, tboronghly mystified, turned
confidingly to his fair partner to express his
utter astonishment at the meet singular cir-
cumstance.
As luck would have it, tbe auditorium
held quite a delegation of telegraphers, who
who by this time saw that Jim wssup to one
of h s old tricks, and with one accord they
began to look around for Pepper.
Jim saw the e fleet of the experiment and
enjoyed himself hugely.
P1.-f.p3r hadn't got through tilling his
girl all about it, when there came another
kneBisge;
4,That. won't do, old Pepper. J know
you well, and you hadn't belter bo fooling
that confiding ere a' tire with aDy soft non-
nse."
Tli'iB routed the telegraph boys to the
pitch cf curicBi'y, and many stood up gazing
sb it tbeir only object in lif j wsb to see
where Pepper was.
Peppsr f«lt that they kpew him, and the
confusion which Lad been gradually cover-
ing bis handsome features, grew into morti-
fication when be Biw bo many eyes evidently
leveled at hfm, and at lest culminated in
hie withdrawal from the theatre.*
But Jim was bonnd to give him & parting
shot, and as he faded from view he heard
borne to bis ears:
"Good-bye, Pepper. Good-bye 1"
These who appreciated the affair were
much amused, and so indeed wae tbe vio-
tim himself «hen on tbe following day he
learned who had so neatly captured him.
tlenltn ana. pleasure,
Tnere are not too many pleasures ha Ban
Francisco. Nothing la more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of tbeir own, can And one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental OarriEfe etand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at hie stables 1016 StocktoD
itreet, carriages of every description. His
Irivera are careful and experiences, hie charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
fo to Frank Boston at tbe occidental Hotel
araen yon want a carriage. o
'True* President'* MessuRo.
Peace and p- perlty are the key notes of this
document. Che press and durablitv are the
char acterlt tics of H. Lnchalnger'a fnmlmre.
All should -vi.it bis emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a hou^c can
he f umiihea,
Still Alive!
When looking for Holiday present*, po ti tbe
KaTW VTOBX PHOTOORiPH GaXXZBT,}*0. 25 Thltd
street, and eee these beautltul portraits in oil,
water-colors and Indta-ink. P.ices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any ether
On-t-cieu gallery in the city. Brimmber tbe
place— B. F. Howl ltd t Co., 26 Thud tt. p
Or. DohertF
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehronlo and specific practice, and as snob U
now the moat Buoceaiful of any Physician In
San Franelaco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doore nelow Whs;
Oheer House. j
J3r. Barlow a. femiin
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology end Kervous Dis-
ease* at bis Hygeien Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commenting at 75fi o'clock,
A nart of the evening la devoted to ex > mining
and pre-crtblng for patient*,. Dr. Smi h gives
j phrenological txamtrjatio* b in regard to health
|to invalids daily, from 9 lo 4 p. ,t free.
THE 1DKAJL.
Tae lof y walla ire tapen rled eapsrbly
With scenes of glcry, chinning evermore ;
And light—not cf tbe boo or moon- la ai raam-
bag
O'. r golden dciii'j and tsaa-lated fl:or.
Far-reacalDg sislep, with everlasting pillar*,
And Jewollea pavement mortal foot ne'er
pressed ;
Such is the inntr temple at whose alt>r
My weary ipaftat fuhie luur. winya to rast.
It Is a batinted spot— a spell la o\r If,
And ail around, on terrace, Jake and tr.je.
Enchanting birJ-noie* mlntle with thepirfume
Of flowers that bloom to live tt. rjally 1
I said 'tsra* bannted— not In the old fashion
By rettltsi spirits, whoie coming I should
fra-,
Bot by angel forms of tbe true-hearted.
Who seek my earthly pilgrimage to cheer.
I (ee thelrndlant amileB.ani bear their voices,
In dear, familiar tines, repeat ay uame ;
Fondtraos encircle me, and joy ecttalic
Feivades my soul and thrills my trembling
frame.
Some smile when I describe the habitation,
And aay I am deceived ; bnt well I know
Tntt He who gave me pow» ri for such creation,
Would never wreck my yearalog spirit so.
Not half so r al Is my outward teiog,
Wtarlog Itseif away ia et>r.bJy strife I
While si rooger, brighter i rows this blest ideal —
Tae sacred tamest of eUrntd life.
Learning* Fast.
Chung Poo, Bweeping hia mistress' par-
lor, found a four-bit piece, which he brought
t>her. His mistress said, "You may keep
that, John, as a reward for your honesty."
Eight hourj aftjrwards the lady misaed ber
purse, and Baid, "John, have ycu Bean my
pui bo lying around anywhere ?" Chung Foo
replied, "YeB, me oatchee him on stairs. "
"And you didn't bring it to me I" " Me no
thabbee gib um you ; think me keep um for
me be houat-t."
A Sunday- Scnool Scholar.
Cbjrley.aged four yeais, is the pet scholar
in one of our Sunday schools. A few Sun
days ago the teacher a-ked him why the
pgraBta of Christ were obliged to lodge in a
stable on tbe eventful night of our Savioar'e
birth. His reply was that the inns were all
filled by tbe crowds that went up to celebrate
ChristmtB.
Naturally.
A bohemian said to a friend, " Do ycu
know when I get a five-dollar piece in my
pocket I can't keep it there more than two
days?" "That is natural," replied his
friend; "it becomes tired of staying there
all alone."
A breach of promise suit, commenced in
Haiue fourteen years ago, was settled tbe
otber day by the death of both the plaintiff
and defendant.'
A Happy New Year.
What a pleaiureitis to meet a smiling oonntc-
naooe, whether it be on tbe street or id the par-
lor. Acd why is it that eome f aoes wear a contin-
ually happy look ? Ic is simply because tbey live en
a plain, notritiooe and substantial diet. That man
is a pnblio benefactor who will conBcieDtioasly
serve as with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Lonia Meyers, oronrietor of the "White
House," jkearor Btreet, alao of the Capitol Res-
tauiarjt, Foortn Btreet. does it. sb hundreds can
e*ni iiu-ir.BticnUv tee'i'v. Hie k tthene are marvels
of end r and cleanliness. 'Iry him, and von will
tlad itlmpoBBible to eat elBBwhere,
Ladies and. Gentlemen
Who have been tufferlng from various oom
plaliits for years, are obtaining n llcf from Dr.
Alkie, at 187 Montgomery Btreet. He performs
delicate surgloal operations, and Is daily effect-
ing remarkable cures of old-standtng diseases.
The Doctor Is a competent, Bclentinc physician,
and the afflicted can eonsnlt him with confi-
dence. •
Live Weil.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is tbe canseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
ingtob treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the pnblio since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, S&imagundl soup. game, tame geese,
delielouB entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best out) or tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Bono bong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here, ' %%
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
found In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllBbment, southwest corner Jtftuh and Mont-
gomery sta. , or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
Lett at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. B-
Holiday Punohi'S.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tatles
thatcomparewlthBquaraa'a. Equus/e Punches
are fameui for the high art shown in their man-
ufioture, thehatpy combination of wholesome
tonics, and thctr delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of tbe great Squaici, has prepared
forty different kind of cnachea and ro dials for
tbe H liday tables. For sale at tae ntw branch,
317 K*arn» Mreet, or at tbe Old Headquarters,
1.0 Leidesdorn* street. K
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitape of fashions
loha'P. At "TBb." Bat r-t)re,647 Washlogton
street (Becond bit fetors below Kearny), all ttese
nrw ttj les can be found. The tlo k U lmmfnee
—the prlcea sn reasonable. Every on* who
goes there 1b sure to be ml ted, u
Hat* for Holidays.
- Tex" Hat Store, 647 Wa^hi net-on street (sec-
ond hat ttore below E< amy), is the plioe to go
to bay yonr holiday hats. Ficeet hate, largest
assortment and chei-pcst bat store in the city.
Bemtmber, No. 047, second hat itore below
Kearny, on Washington street. a
Se-wlnn; MaclUnei for Sale or to Bent,
Cheap, at 116 Post street. Also, Agency for
Mills's Adjustable Treadle, i
A. x*loa-»«.nt Ijocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the tine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building la a verv fine one and lb well
Ughtod and ventilated..
Lever Buckle esuspendera,
At SI per pair— M per cent, cheaper than else-
irnsra at the What Cheer Laundry. z
Holiday Candies.
' Freso, sweet and dbliclous Candies, of every
varMy, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny atreet. Wholesale and retail, a
WUitener*
Jaitf-s O Sellers, 31 Second street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IN
every Theatre m San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAT THROUGH
oot the oentre of the city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Salooua, btorea and Offices.
FIGARO
18 CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland i'trry Bouts to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreax Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Orexon— the papers lett in tne theatres ataight
being gather«d up and saved lor that purpose.
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHFRE,"
and is conetaoily meeting a ohaage of readers
in tbeTbeaties, Traveling Uonveyancee, Hotel",
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to tbe city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Oermun Saving* and Loaa Society
'THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DH-
■s. dared a dividend of nine (9) per oont. per
annum oo Term Depoeitc, and seven and ooe half
(i.t) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits.
rree of Federal T«T, for the six mouths ending
Rfl«SbtF,1,-ie7;'D»y»ble on and after January
GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
8sn FranciflCO, Deoember 31, 1872. js3 'in
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
CiS Saeranaento atreet,
(Tbe Firet House below Kearny street,)
pOB FURNISHING WHITE AND OHINRSE
/V ii"*11^.0' n" •''Dde.-Gentral Bu*ineP8 "Bsncy:
Onll*ct Ri-ntf, Notes and Accounts; Whits ana
Chi neee Laborers Bapplied for FamilieB. Hotels
rum*. Factories, etc.
OUAS, F. BECHfcBEK A CO.,
deMIm esa Sacramento street.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BookwIlrM mill Wlntlon,'rj.
H. H. Moore. 609 Montitomery, near Merchant.
Butcher*.
Kat/.. Fred, Stalls 34 to 100. California Market.
JUrnii FooDderle*.
Weed A Kingwell, Oaliforuia, 125 First st.
French Fimcy Oveda.
Loean & Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter.
Jlumim Eliilr.
Sampson. A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Made and Maaienl Instrument*.
Keene, O. C, mftr. accordians, repairer of all kind*
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Muccoronl Mannfuclarera.
Brlcnardello, Maochiavello k Oo.,706 Sansom*.
tVliii-n nod E.lqaoi*. ( Wooleeal ..)
Danen F. A Oo.. Sd* Front.
Whlltntr,
James O. Sellers. No. 31 Becond street.
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Business at the corner of Sacramento and
Leideslorff streets, and
Removed to 632 Clay street,
Will, in future, conduct, the same lie e of boain
at the new location, in conoeotion with the offlee
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he.has united hia stock and business,
thos making this
THE LARBEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
IN THE STATE,
And afford) or nueurpasaed facilities for Printing,
of every description. Personal attention will be
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at tbe bead of the profes-
sion, as samples on the dead- walls of the oily will
testify, .
A call is solicited from my friends and the pnb-
lio at mynew quarters.
Xf. P. TAYLOB,
do4 1m i aa tiny street.
ARSON
Pianoforte.
DHOLARFT> FY TRE JUTGES AT A LATE
'Fair of tbe Aaaerican Institute, after a blind-
fold trial sgalnat Stjiowny'B, Ohlckering'8, and
other*, to be Tii. ut^HT ON EXHIBITION. *»•
Ct'RTAZ, Hole Aa;ent. SO O'Karreli street,
N H— PianoBof all st.vtt- e TO R.F.NT. mar*
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVB
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho
amount refunded at the office of the andersigned
upon the presentation of an order from tho
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A. AVSTIM.
DAVE MKNOES A CO., at tho ,
__ old original R- d Lion. 19 Geary
atreet, between Kc»rnv rnd Dnpont, where yon
can bare HOT AND OuLD URINES, not forgetr-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunob. Toe "Old Sport" ia
always on band.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and 1b well known by the members of
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate
that he ia prepared to give experienced advice t*>
all p*rsona professionally visiting or meditating*
visit to the Australian Oolonies. Fee moderaW
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WTLL1A** HBNBY WATERS.
lSVtotoria Ohambera, .« Oollin* street. Ma*.
boame. Aastrali*. r*6 tf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FUPNISHED BOOMS. BIN- '
gle or in suit*,
Well JLlgrbred and Vcnillat«U.
__ Unfuruisned Rooms to 1st. Lodging with,
or without board. ALHAMBRA BDTLDZNGr*
■ lt» R-n«b itreeb ooMtf
CANDIES.
KINDS OE THE FINEBT ?OANDY
>im Oandy Factory daily. A>
orders, oapeciaily from the country, are solicited
ard will be promptly attended to.
OANTY-A WAGNER,
lOT Mon tee-mart ■*■-■ n«' r Nattar
CENTRAL
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X.TJWCJEI,
Cor. Second and Tehcma atreet*.
T *T*Terrapiu ocnstantly on band.
Oysters in every style. PH1VATE
.SUPPEB ROOMS FOB PARTIES
dec 311m
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
i be Iheatnoal Profession in LaliForoia pro-
pose forrolDft claases for instruction in i.loeuiioo
Paraona wishind to avail themselves of the oppor-
inuity of oxqnirmgaoB.fol art at a moderate co*t
cuoeend in ihoir namea to "Cambrfle*," P O Boi
2334. when parUcuiarn as to terms, etc.. will be
Best accomroodatioDB for n ., . — .,
Families in tbe city. Private ■at*»*TMi
entrance forLadiei'. Hair Cutting, Shaving and
Snaropooi:.g. Children's Hair neatly cot. Ladies*
Sn&muooing 50 oents.
M7lm T. OfTRRIVEAU. Prooriatar
MB. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dane ng Academy
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWABD8.
TOKT OAKBb ■ PROPRIETOR
Plrst-Class IIotoL
)vlS6m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
% LARGE ASSORTMhNT OF GENTS* FTJB-
a- niBDt&a Goods to r.a b»d gona. and obeao. at
ite"oLDOORNEB." J. LEVY'6, Gl« Montgom-
ery Btreet. Justice gLveu to all. Don't forget the
M0NT60MEBT
HOTEL.
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140 Second StreeL 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
i .i.ii.i..- i in .(jij,
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Kil.pt ■! 1.0. 149 Fovrth II.MI. ud II
I... ■• I • IIMhtaa itrML
Tm HIT QC1MTI or
Wedding Oals.o
ALWAYS 0!. BAKD.
ITUT V.VHICTY Or
Cuke for the Holidays.
IOC ORB... CHARLOTTC RUSH. BI.A>0-
M*Sug, JI.J.lis, aw., auda lootdonod
M'u.lal aulafiala.
aaK'lal B. «.«WH«*MI
HAIR.
THE UHIAP/.ST PLACE ID 3 AN FRAROISCO
TO BUT
Human and Imitation Hair
Coodt, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK 8TORE.
a. n. ham rnoiv A* f'O.,
Hv. 1 !• "rcand strict,
»o»lm Htetwaaa Mlaalon aad MIdm,
Attention, Good Livers!
ME. P. BF.RGKS. FORMERLY
aroprlaiorof toa Hinara' Ras-
•aorant, has iak«o ir»» rasB*Kssa«oi
Of botb lbs Mtoers' H».»»ar»ai oa
OoBamsroiAj strrot sod tbs H-osr*/
Brtoab oa Markat .t'^*l to pirtoarabtp afto HR.
A. DRA YEUK, wbo bss baao coDDa«'*d wlUi tbs
■tso lorysara. L-rprovstasoU hats bsto mads id
Ibaonisiot .taper r manta that will rsudsr tbs Hi-
a«rs mors poprjtar Ibsa It bss *t«r baio donot
Mi* 13 yssrsof Its proapartty. Oar Bills of Esrs
•nbrsos ail da deiio^oi.a of tbe seeson. Oar
■tan Ii -Good Para, Good Cooking sod Hodsrsta
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P. HRRflf:* dc CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
ttai and ASS Oonmsroial, end
9SS Markatstrsst.
Opta from S A.K. •» in p.m. »o31 In
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
llUostrannlo at,, cor. Lcldcdoif.
(Ex offlu* of P. M. B. H. Co )
! AMD EBR Ob. GIVE US A TRTAC;
'"I andsevar ie salt. We waot to aker*
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE,' WYO Ml NC.
hj»HK CDPR-IOMiU WOULD MOST BK-
1 apaotlolly rppraasal to yoo aod t*>a public gen
•»a'iy. tbst bs ti oow praptrad to fort tab facil-
Its* for aKMibftioesof eratj kind sod oosraOUr,
• blob shoold 4sisrT# tbs p^lrooAKs n( the pub.
Ho. He baa erected at CbayoDS, Wforatog, A
LARUK AND CjMMODIOUi HaLL. wilbaooi
oeeosryetd Stue Tt« Hall ie well votiUted
sod It eh led, *'■■ \ raid* lomfur »h> for all asMioi
Of the jssr. THE BEST OK MUSIC, both String
sad Bran., cea be forDi*bod at all times.
*4*'lsfec'o*y arranjtcnirn'a will he msde with
THkaTHIOAL OROIHBR LOMPANIES. eitb-
*r fnrKrDtiosof Hull or performances on A por-
MDf:* ot tbe receipts. Ouirrspoonetioe •ollcJied
AdJrasa- J. McDaNIEL,
Lock Box No. 1. Cbeyeaoo, Wyomiog.
N. B — Ooriositles wanted for Ihe Cbeyonne
Mdiiqo. Tboia wi«hinc eogagemSDU, stato low-
•it terms for the Winter Seuon. semilog pboto-
grapb to my address. Half Paassge Mosey re-
loeded slur filling idumiht'di'.
JAMrS V.cDANIEL,
Proprietor Cbeyenne i beaiie and Museum.
ectl 3m Lock Box No. 1, Obeteaoe, W. T.
CHEYENNEJHEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.— MUST HAVR
good Wardrobe. Four Lari.e* and two Oeo-
tleraati to bo »nod in trnnersl bnslneis fir tbe 0O01-
Idk Wiutir ceatoo, commoabiaK tbe tirst week in
November, 1871 Address ataling lowest term-,
with Pboiogrepb. Half Fare reiuoded alter OIL
lug escegemsot.
JAMES MODAN1KL,
Propristor Obejeooe Thuatre sad Mastjam,
ooA2 Look Ho* l. Obsyenos, W. P.
A BAD HABIT
AOKBAT HAWr MKnCUAKfTs
hs.Tr? cot lnla of churning aiore fur
their fJonda dnrinu Ihe Holldtrys than
at ssy other time. At th« old atand.
No- 8 Second afreet, son will ulwnji
And at on I form nrlecs m lur«e uasoi-1-
Ment ol* Siilrta, Famishing; Oiiofli und
Tollat Articles .it lowest rates. '1 hat's
the place to cct sensible llolldar Pres-
ents.
BKNT.nHT A Co..
tin. 3 Second street.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKOUVLA. CITTT, RKVAIIA.
THIS KLEGANT TUKATRR HAS BEEN KK-
deooreted, sod c»o bt> rentsd by tbonigbt ot
bv the week. Stars and trsaelint' oombaalai
llbarml'y tjreatod With on spplicstloa by Istter
Jf JIN 1'IPEE,
Maascsr sod sole Prnprietot,
Or to J. If. MeCAUF..
SSO Wesblogroe etreet. Hap BY»,nala«-o
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLQWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AlfD T0-
oatiat, laoBaoa New Ooar«*s for Pi too end
sloglngbi hlssntiraly Newsnl Mmplifl -d ■-•yiiein
- tbe iborieitiiiexisteDoe— reading mtiHlo at eight.
AooompaoiiBBrjri.aipgiiig for Pa t ox orQancvlf.
at. Mous. Wolowskirs regideooe, will 8U rvER
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and 17....CSO Washington street.
WAVI'KD 1MMEDUTKIA i
TWO IflRST VIOLINISTS, TWO E«D MEN. TAM80 AND BONES. ONE MIDDLE MAN
,.,.AU0.V.«
Aerotoatio, Gymnastic and Equestrian Talent,
ALL FIR THIS OITY.
SHERIDAN CIIXBTX & CO,
aaT- Adores*. Itillog fall p.iltonla . and low.Bt torma,
a9-LAURA HONEY— An Impurl.n.. lettci for yon.
FREE AND EASY.
KTBRT SA.TCKUA.Y HIOHT.
I>i««o and Sineint: at 8 P.M.
D. BARhY, OhAlrmiu.
Charing Cross Saloon
Ooe Bflaalon atract. rour S.eond.
dalO J BAQLB8, rr^pnetni-.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
0 Krnrnv en-*-!.
FRENCH CORSETS .
MMBPONS. IVIPORThR AND DEAI ER IN
farlaiAn Lad.oa' Lnder^e.r. FRENCH
Ot/BSawl*! Of all DTioSBSOd QviHllMe*,' rsad> tBRas
ajrtlto order. No"fJ»X StOTB'n.flnlo »tre«, bMnw
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OTSTEH
....AND..,.
CHOP HOUSE,
Snmmer street, off Kearny betwuenPlne
and Caltfornln.
THE FINEST FREMH BALTIHORR AND
TRAN.-PHNl'ED 0YSTBR8 sertsd In any
utilu. Kverjthiog coo- ed intbe best manner.
■V Tbe Finest Liquors and Cigars.
•S-Klcaratit Suites of Booms for Ladles.
aaT-OPKN DAY AND SIGHT.
B, J. 1EJHAU a p d. JBSSEN.
noW Im fraoHetore
Stage Dancing
TAIJOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAT HALL.
Foil itrect, o,ar Kuraf,
OICA.IS I>
Select Bal Masque
....or THE....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....AT....
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....OS....
Till StiSOA Y EVENING JAN. S3*
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
.«! easels
Ticket-. .^...a,
gflySnb^orlpHon I-iBtn r-an ba fonodaltb—
O. M Uein, Mi -nil'V ut&uc,Uity Hall;
Mr Brandt, >.W "or Wa.bing'on A r-fontgoinary :
A. bnmmei Held Jr., N.1C. oor Folsom A Steuarv;
W. Coben. No. 6 batiery strest;
J. W-it. No. lilt I'biid -ireui ;
Mr. KitzeDsielc, No 1G Second street ;
Hd. Abrarnson. No. 73'tUlay atreet. d«301w
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATO'dlCAL MUSEUH,
And 4 olICKe .r Medicine.
lfl C\(\(\ BEACHfUL AND INRTRDOT-
lU.UtiU i„nr,,..o.»tobo a..n. Ooan to tto
Putillo [I.IV AND N1GUI', »> BDjlJKA HAL/%
UlB Monuoai.', »tre»t. FOR MEN UNLY
aaT-DR. JOIID.N'S PBIVATE Oppicb ia at fcll
G."r?H...eol icpoait. olrt Maob...iu.' Pa.iliop).
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEYEB,
....TEAOBER 01'.. .
PIANO AND SINGING.
Balls and Parties attended to, and afnslo fni*
nisbed. Resldeooe, SOS Eddy street. d»»lm
•Tolixi Oanapocioiiloo
(Lately arrived from South America.)
PIANO, CHURCH ORGAN AND HARMOHlCOi
TUNER AND REPAIRER.
ear-Orders ad lreis*d to tbe Philadelphia Hoa a*
Baab sireei, promp-ly attended to. ds7 la
E. PARDINI
NO TOT WASHINGTON STR^BT. (ABOTB
the Pleat). S&n iTrssoleoo, Boole sad Sbeesv
mada to order ia tbe best French style. Tbe saaaea
f.lAs mAdt alHAJo on Juad, »• »"*■>
FIGARO.'
THE JOUBNAL OP AMUS£M£WTfl.
•T-
PiMieaed «tnt Day m »*• Ye** ^
:e». b o a- -a. i* 3D xr s
MIMcrehut «d S3* Wa-hl»*«em BU
Below Montgomery, Sao Francisco.
MONDiY JAXCABY 6, 1«73
Plea.lni; Precocity*'
Tee fallowing, which we clip from amoro-
iog eot temporary's reporicf cs8:S pnsjnt.'d
befoio tbe Commira^oners of Iobbdi't,
proves tbtt car P«cific Coast Hoodiumi ue
a little more precocious thin tijoes in other
parts cf tte wrrld :
Jeremiah Salliran, twelve y**rs, from
Virginia, was preseDied je>ier 'ay fjr tx-
■ruination on a charge of iosiuitj. Toe
C-mnoi'SioDtrs decidel that Li* c iodi'.ion
was probably *up;nuiuc» I bTdriiikmc, aad
n-cjmmeadtd i>im as a tit SJbjo: f r tie
Home of th« Iacbruta for a few d^ya at
Icawfl
Jeremiah probably wished to sow his wild
oa's before be reached matt's c*ta*e. It is a
pity t^iat bis brain tuoombed before hs ao
c jmflipbed bis porpt se. "A Band of
Hope," to whicb infants of three aid four
yeais of age may be admit tel, on pledging
theme* Ives to at stain from spirituous
drintc, is more needed in California than
in Europe, where sash insutotiOLa are nu-
merous.
A Literary Glutton.
The UiioaHertll Ulls the fjlbwiDg story
of a searcher ifur koowledge uod/r diffi-
coJtits. Wo'd dcubt if we didn't know of
some eases equally as bad :
A ell j w entered a Lockport news room
th*ot erdrr.a* ten o'ciock in the morning,
andpiocejcei tj tsk? a foe read. He b*-
gan with Scnbner's Monthly, fioi;bel it at
one o'clock, and then atlacued trie i lu-tra-
t?d pua-T'. Finitsbitg tbese, he f st-ned
upou oth»-r publica'ioLS. H'U-e raesid by,
U'.ttl dakms* came. Tha proprietors of
tha newd room c^ngniul .:cd tbemsslvoa
tust the fellow wonid be f.-iCid to quit when
he coaMn't see to re*d, s> tie e*s wsg not
lighted at the usual time. Bet st 11 ihis un-
paralleled •sponge" read on with the eyes of
an awl until the besinesn of lie establish-
ment and a regard for customers made it
necessary to light up. Tne reader s u:k a:
it until the t-tjre was closed, and was just
fini-hmg the list dime nov 1 as the shutters
were pat up, having read everything there
w*a in ih-* store, from an old premium lit-t
of th? >"isg*n County Fair to *' Soaky
Bam, the t&orpion See'itr of t'te Sieir^s."
♦ ■
Oat of Lack.
The f jllowing scene transpired in front
of tbe Frisbie House, Carson City:
Firsi Profe$$ional—$xm. let's get a team
and go down t i tue 3rriDgs for a bath this
morning.
Second Prof essionai— No ; the weather is
too cold : fcv<-ry hifig u froze up.
First Professional— But thtsa springs are
hot, and cn't frteze.
Second Professional— If you go a'one it
will be all rU'tu ; but if I go with yt-u, the
cbirc-s are ten to one ih it they will be fro-
zen a fjot th'ck and the boye ni.l be eka-iog
on the ice, I'm playing in such bad luck.
The "Tiger" Hutments in ;Carson City,
and Sam bad deposited a week's salary in
his lair the night previous.
Reaasnrlnfif.
A servant present-log herself to obtain a
place, the mistress of the home began to set
f jrt j its advantaces. " The place is a very
ersy one," she said ; "we bare nothUJreD."
"Oj," r. plied the woman, "yoa needn't
worry yourself abcut that; I am Tery fond
cf children."
Phlegmatic
Jonta visitiog Eotitsm's p'*ce in the
eonolry, which hs bad net seen fir a year,
exclaimed, " How your Austral an gnm
trees have grown!" " Oh, yts," aoiwered
Jones ; " they've nothing tl.-e to do."
The following definition cf cba s is not
bad : A great deal of nothing and no place
to put it io.
♦ . — -
The ItvuraUd Press (9. F. )
No. 1, Ja-auar/, 18"3. Sold by *ubB;rJpti?n—
$1 60 a year. Eiegia', cboloe, cntap. Sample
cam^erp, IS cenla. Adcrias ilurny. Dewty &
Co., S. F. ^^^^ c
Pr*ab ml Swt-rt.
Far tha btn cocltctionary, go to Canty aad
Waxner'a. 107 MontKomrrr M. aaar Sutter. 3
A Tliri'lt»K Tale.
Literature in Cal foroi* is improving,
Tie Overlind Monthly, batriog iha fact
ih it it Lai no edit jr and ie constantly taving
oil =jjrits impcaed on it fjr original matt r,
is a creditable pm'.lica'ion; the Art Journal
iswell-edied and beactifally printed; tbe
Golden Era, tbe pioneer weekly paper, is
brightening op and his improved vastly;
the Illustrated Prtsi, though nearly all tbe
matter, illustrated and letter pieaa, is
print d in tfte East, is a pleasing publica-
tion; tbe News Letter, whica has really run
d.>wn cf late, it going to have A- Bteree,
its old Town Crier, back; the Grizz y U go-
ing to employ taljnt a^ not depend on one
man's trains enti.tly, and altogether the
literary outlook for 1^73 iB cheering. Bat
after all there is no paper lito the Alta
(thank Heaven) ! Tne Call his sentimental
stories by San Francisco amateur writers,
not bad enoogh to be fnnny, but the Altil
when the Alia publishes »Q original story
it is unique of lis k nd, Wituess that re-
markable production which appeared in its
issue of the 2d inar. "A Crael Step-JIothsr ;
or, tbe Americas Girl Discarded. A Ta e
of the Ne» Tear." The author legits thus;
What s season of festivity and rejoicing is
New Year's. Tin approacn of that day
makes tbousandu of Leans glad, happy, joy-
ful, hopeful and fall of sutistiine. Prece-
ded by a hily season, and tie Merry Cbr.st-
mas t;me, New Yetr nils the cup cf joy and
biuda together in bonds of enduriog i . lend-
soip tbe happy relations which then exist.
And net only so-
Then, after maundering on in tbat deadly
lively style for some time, he says:
Bot these sragooeralitie1*— giittsrin^ gen-
eralities—flavored mir; of fiction than re-
ality.
But he won't stop; he drivels on abcut a
couple of sticks full more and then p'.uoges
into his story. We c-n't describe the stiry;
we can't give an idea of it; we only want to
make people buy up that Lumber of the
Alti and read it for themselves. It is full
of bold and startling assertions like the fal-
lowing:
T-o have an American girl, born of Amer-
ican paren:s, is not out of tbe osuul line —
nothing in it to cause particular rt-joiciog;
it would r«tber be strange if it w&re othcr-
wiae.
Perhaps tbe most beautifal passage in tha
whole stcry is the fallowing. Tfie American
girl said something, and then we are told:
Tne wcrls rang in the eats cf tbe changed
and cruel father; they penetrated bis biain
like peais oi tmnder. aid hid breast was
cjoTdlsedas >f re ac bed by a tudden and
terrible calamity. He looked upon hid
child— thought of her mother— remembered
w.th sorrow his treatment of bis children.
He left bis bouse a srrow-str.cken man,
had rexmis- to the wine c ip, and instead
of the gentle father, he became the un-
washed drunkard.
If that isn't g!a;h;c writing, what is?
What a pictare iB presented of that sorrow-
sticken mao, who left his hiusa, hal re-
course to tbe wine cup, and "instead of the
gentle fither became the unwashed drunk-
ard." No longer was lie a Lice clean man,
no longer a sober, respectable member of
society; ha had changed, wasciuel, but.be-
tore Lia daughter spoke thoss words wh:ch
penetrated bis brain like peals cf thunder
and convulsed his breast, he was s'.ill able
to play himself off on scciely as a "gentle
lather;" afterwards he was that no longer-
he was "an unwashed drunkard." If the
Alta has another story like tbat for next
New Year's, we don't c^ra how speedily
1873 passtsaway. No wonder tbe Alia does
not appreciate the "California Art G»llery.'<
How cm it? A periodical written up by
imp-ounious Bohemians! We daresay tbe
man who wrote "A Cruel Step Mother," etc.,
etc., is wealthy, but stll we venture to crit-
icise his style.
The Ox in the Aases* Role.
A greit ox was marsh. Led through the
streets ye-Wday with a tr:S- band at his
heelB — Bocky Mountain yews.
We suppess ho mU4t have lost an election
bet. If so, Colorado has inaugurated a new
era— tssjs usually make that sort of wageis
here.
The Illustrated Pr-'js.
Murray, Dewey 4 Co., have issued No. I
of "Tbe Illustrated Preta," which they pro-
pose to continue to a menthly publicitioc.
Tbe cumber b fore us contains a number
of bruutifolly executed engravings which
lave before appeared in tbe Aldine; Borne
«etl-sele:ted articl sand a faw pages of orig-
inal mater. There is rather a pretention*
defence if Gerome's Cleopatra, ihe wrier
of which assumes that those who lave crit-
icised this pictare eince its arrival in this
city " Lave had no opportunity to eiudy the
female f.Tmsive when s'uffed and padded
for Kearny street exhibition, or through tbe
medium of engravings of Greek statues."
We cjLsider thii assumption an unwar-
rantable one. The modesty of the
critic of tha Illustrated PreiS, if, as is
probable, h s opportunities havo thus teen
restricted, i* commendable, but he thould
not sptak for others who may know far
more of the Bubjec: on which they write
thsn l.e is a^vars. We much prefer the Cal-
ifornia Art GaLUry to the Illustratsd Press
as an authority on art matters. We wonder
if tbeart critic of the Press hsa been to eee
Cleopatra.
Moarniajj Reptil.*.
An eichmge sajs : "A short time since,
aoitizen of Danville, 111., was buried. Af-
ter the funeral bad started, a shake, of the
blue-racer rpecies, was observed following
behind. It continued thus to follow .until
the cemetery was reached, when the serpent
jumped into the grave, and coiled himsslf
around the box containing the coffin. It
there repaired until the eexton dispatched
r, and laid it upon the ground. A land .of
music headed tbe procession, and the ques-
tion is, 'whether it was that cr some other
cause which led to tbe singular conduct
of tbe soake?" If every body buried in
Danville is to to be followei in this way*
attending funera's won't ^be popular. We
suggest a remedy. Th=re is an organ grind-
er in tbiscity whoc*u be employed to fur-
nish n>usic far funersls. Let the people of
Danville enga^ehim, andne'er a snake will
fullow where hslea^s. We have Been dogs
that delighted in barking at everything'
from a shadow to an elephant, run howling
aivay when be commen'ed to play.
Knsliin on "Fine Writing.'*
Buskin has come out as a critic of himself
He siyB: "I was obliged to write too young*
when I kie* only half trutbB, and was eager
to sit them fcrth by what I ihougui fine
words. People used to cill me a good writ-
er then; now they say I cin't writeatalli
because, for ins'auce, if I think anybody's
house is ou firs, I only eay, 'Sir, your houee
is on fire ; ' whereas formerly I us ? d to aayi
"Sir, the abode in which you probably passed
the delightful days of youth iB in a state of
inflammation, and everybody usad to like
the effect of the two p's in 'probably passed,'
and of tbe two d*B in 'delightful days.'''
X'ot Much:
A friend cf ours siw a boy gathering
mushrooms, and said, "Bub, ain't you
afraid of being poisoned 1" " No, I ain't,"
replied the juvenile; "you don't think I'm
going to eat them, do you? I'm going to
sell 'em to the reetauran's."
What Cheer Sundry
Kmplora no Chinamen, and should be pal
ronla*a by rrerrbody. *
■ m
Altogether the Best.
It is ctirioaf, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
TOT Karkrt Btmt, tear Third, ehould sell fur-
nlture and bedding cheaper than any other
-dealer in tola city. Try him and you will be
-*onrin£*d. x
Oyster Tra<lo.
Ta* oyster trade la Oallfomla ta assuming
gigantic proportion*. Bmeraon CorTlllc, of the
E«ddle Eo«k, 410 Pine street, farniabes from
hU own oyster beds at San Bruno mlulona of
ojswre to all paru of the Pacific Ooait. His
Eastern tranaplacted oyaten nave a famavbieb
baa exteaded all orer tha ooBuBent, aad * he
18addl« Book" n mown •verrwnere.
Tiio Best Kemedlt-a,
Dr. Perry's Laet Chance, f or palo. Dr. Per.
rfs Wtbfoot PUle, for all blhona compUlnta.
J,Q Qaua and Co., corner Sanaome and Com-
a. 'read atreets. jpoI- agent*.
Vhat Cheer L^wnary
Is tbe beat laindrr In San Frano laoa
Watch find Jewelry,
Very low. at H. A. Ca.landcr'«, 63 Second
strtei, oorcer of lllaaion.
Do JCot Suffer lrom Corna
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Eeamy street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
sp?ak from experience, having tested th* Dca-
tor'a capability. Belerencea given If required., h
^VriaaJtiiriar Ketumea in One Day
And ue never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Liacdry,
For Wtt*ni:riK
EhlrU, SI CO per dox.; smaU piece*. 60c. per
• a. As the What Cheer Lrundry
Manning's.
The only p'aes aoutb of Market Etrest to
get a good dish of Oyetera, Ca'ifomla or Eastern
Transplanted, la at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Sal od, corner Howard and Third, late
of the Bloc Wlsg Sikr.n. l
Itla Porloctly Astonishing
Bow beantlrally and quickly they do washing
it tbe What Cbeer Ltnndrj. Clothes received
jeiore 8 aji . retorned the same cTening If de
ilred. z
For tbe Tery Beat Drink*,
Oo to Ta.es' Branch Saloon, cercer of Market
sadTbird
XX Toa "Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed., and
not spoiled e -id them to the What Oheer Lane
■Iry. x
For a atfe and efficient Biiunnn cr the
*oj--< inor, as; Ii:sk.'s f-xaira i^t db
Best <Jtiallt>* of Uogakln
Driving glovea, at S3 per pair, at the What
Oheer lAondzy * z
HcDaweli, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom JO,
908 Market atrret. cor. Port and KoBtgtmory. u
Do Tou Know
That with Bcrmici'i Parxxsm you can cut
and make any garment to nt perfectly? Sand
postage stamp for an lUuEtrated catalogue. E.
a. Damhag, agent, offlce of the Howe Dewing
Zaehine, w0. 313 Xaarnv atrect, betwttti Sutter
ma Pees, Baa Pranriaoo. •
Oysters.
In etrolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas. light.
Our careless feet, by chance aid stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a Bweet bonquet was seen;
While moEsy stone and pearly shell.
O'er which tbe waters softly fell.
Made that wlnaow reem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"btop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer.";
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hi* appearance, asked our wish —
Said they had almost any dl-h
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked magrdjietnUy, too;
All kinds of oysterf, juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; jnst think of that,
And If your month doo't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
Thf>> 'a clam t and crabs aud terrapins ;
In lact, we found they had within
That cosy place all tindeof game.
Fish, Sesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish wj-, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beat Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little alnnera,
To get wnat they call "eucn nice dinners,**
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty -seven BuBb,
And mere this truth he'll find made plain:
Who (toes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyeter Bouee. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABL58 HAAEE, Proprietor.
SOn Pairs ot Hocks,
At all price*, at t he What Cheer La unary.
CuravoiiKT.— Madame Clara Antonla, tbe
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trace* Medium.
hag removed to 333 Kearny et. Oonsultatlena in
BaslltQ. Franco and German. x
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
oeoavioof. Mmio imported, arranged
sod for aale.
Frlta Pipers and Mnrent M. Bin
I-ctidiDB; Tlollni-tB.
B»-Ord»rs frnraths country promptly »tttrjd«1
to AdOei* M. W. WILLIS. Satoo'i Mails
Kiom. iS8 Hot-.a^mamtrcet. or AtABOCR M.
BLUM, 9Z9 MoptKom«rrBtre*t, ja6tf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
0»» FroDcltro Sating, X"n1on, &3Z Call-
foraiu street, corner of "Webb.
pOB TRR HALF YRiB RHDTKO WITH THE
' 3 st Decamri«r, l-'i. a dividtud baa breo d*-
elared at the rate of nias aad tn-tiotn- (9R-10)
D*r cent, par an nam oa Tartn Deposits, sad eieot
(-) par ten-, par aofom on Ordinary Oepoaiis, frss
ot K-te'al T««nD'»»!i(i. payable on and after
i'i.b J»oairy. UTil. Br **-3er.
•til : w L 0 ViLX. WHITE, Oaasu sr.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For- 1S7-3.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
, .FOB THE
TO-ES-^V "5T353.A.:
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Fenilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND BEAUTY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
,3 BT WILKIF. COLIJJ'S,
IK THE
Golden Bra.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By * "Podijera,** la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charle* Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
table talk,
By Olive Harper, 1b
The Golden Era
TOM A. EA-UTK'S
FenUletoD, lnj
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL STORIES, POEBCS AKD
SKETCHES, FASOinar GOSSIF,
AUU8EHENT8, LITfBATtBE
AND AST, ANSWERS TO COB-
B£SPC.VBE\T5, ETC.
THE- "GOLDEN EHA" 18 THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
MUbliahed, and more widely circulated at home
and abroitd than any othsr on the Pacific Ooaet.
la Oa t'oraia, tbe A tlioiio States, and throughont
the entire Held of its area*, and rapidly increasing
circntatios. tae "GOLDtX EEA" Is nnireraally
reatrdedasa HUrary and family journal oi one-
quailed excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN BRA" la a welcome Sunday Tls-
itor In arary Horn* and Household, aad aa an
adTertiaingmediQmitaadrantBfea most be appa-
ractt to bnsineaa men.
TO MAIL 8TJBS0BIBSBB,
The Golden Era, far One Tear, S3 SO ;
for Six Month*, S* ••),
tSnbacriptionj to be paid in advance.
The Golden F.rn. and Peteraon'a lVadlea'
National Mafaalie, One Tear, 86.
WTHE GOLPEN EBA and PETEH30NS
LADlBti' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe city at 12' j oenta per week.
TBE GOLDEN BRA. ainjtle ooniaa. Ten Oenta.
For sale at all Aewr-stands.
Ofllee of the Golden Era,
540 Clay street.... Saa Fraaeiro
CONSUMPTION pre-
vented by the timely use
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal-
sam," the best and most
speedy remedy in use for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Influenza,
Loss of Voice, Incipient
Consumption, and all Dis-
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Ask for " Hall's
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price 50 cents. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
Cor. Snnaome and Commercial etre«ta>
noi4 tf
Pacific Stone Company.
THE P-iOIFIO STONE COMPANY OALL
tbe eeveoial attention of Architects, Engin-
eers, and tbe Dnbiic in general, to the SUPERIOB
QUALITY of tbe Stone dot? being manni&ctnred
by them in tbie city onder tbe BanMime Patent*.
They make to order and keep in etock:
BoUdlng Fronts, Wul«r Pipe,
hlnha. Monuments, FonntiUna,
Tiles, Coplnx* for YValla,
Filters, etc., etc.
Together with Raoeome's oelebrated I- ree-Grll
Griadstones, all of which we guarantee snperiot,
and at a price far below that of hand-oat work.
■r»-The attention of private parties intending tc
bnild is respectfully solicited.
Offlce. No. IO BUSH STBEET. Sto Franoisoo.
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVER T»T.A«PT!^ ,
** MANTJFAUTURE&fl
-^ — AHD—
^^p B£FAIBEB(
fjjn DRumCBaNJOS,
^tW — AND—
'JihEB MTS1CAL JATSTB CU£\7I
K£TABUSHED IN 18CG.
sar-Lecsons given on the Banjo and Dram. &AS
MISSION &TKEET, between First and becond.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro-
esKionals always on hand. >aXK tf
Declared ABjalnat the TThole World and
the Beat of Mankind.
PATENT EAOLE BLACKING -WARBANT-
ed superior to any in tbe market. Manufac-
tured by MOORE A CO, No. «lO Letdaedorff
etr-ft, H, F. Direoilore fur Use: Woen (sond too
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe bottle well
oorlied. Bold by all Groocre, Jraggiat?, etc. dil
TRAY S aiwa'Boo band.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
££5 Dnpont.
HEAR SUITER STREET. .
See ray stock cf Bird !
Cag-e b' f jrn parcbaeicg ;
e -ewbere. Always eome-
"licgnew on hand. My <
Patent Cages, made of ''
Tin Wire, am warranted
FRKE FKUM YEKMIN
Also, beat qaaliiy I'KA
noMtf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
€13 KKAKXl STBEET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
the ahortei no tic* All Piues and
Otgar BolderB wmaotcd gennine, and
to color well. Metr oriu'ii PiprBaid
walkicg Oanes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest ba<tern Prices, aad wirn tbe best *ork-
manahip. A large ivor ment of Walking Oanes
and barcy Goods oi every description always on
band. colli lm
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FKO\f THE PAOIFIO
Ooosraaa Sprinps, n^ar banta Olara. Indorsed
by tbe Medical Faculty. its cnr*nve powers being
equal to the celeb'nt'd Concrr>»e Water from tnt
Springs <>t Sa>at^ga, New rork. Depot removed
from I'.S KoifDy street to New Montgomery, one
door from Howard. Families supplied daily. Lib-
eral diaconnt to the travO, and orders attended to
ptompvly. de25 lm
Philadelphia Restaurant,
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED f
and most popular K^atanrant in I
San trancisco. The Tabfex. are &ap- "
plied with the beat tn ru^rtct. Board. - _
by the wpek. iO§ PIKK 8TRBKT, jn-iAbov
Mnn'-nPift rn»r">h in
Q£<JK(i£ MAYES*;
DEA.Lt.yt f.V OVS*rURK, ui.a^.n
andall kindt ol Shl-JLL FISH, .
MarisNoe. 40, 41, -Oi, CMifomta '
Market,, entrance- on Californ;! atraat.
Public or private p&njef i^a famtiie* •apnliad
rrom 6 a.m. to \l p. v. Ladieb' and Grintlemen's
DR. IV. A. PAYNE.
THIS OKI KRTtMED PHVSIOIAN HAS RE-
moved his offiot from tbe Hu'- !lou<e to bis
Flepftot .-cite oi Uoom-, No. 4>6 Keiroy street.
H» tetlsiosr disa^st 'il'm'.i qsaatioo. Do not
fail to call. Ail uhrocio Diaaee* (rea.ed snciees-
i j, It. rJelS lm
Bar Sugar
TOOR SA'.E-.-,18 KtlKNl' STSEET. AT
J MBROER'8. Alio, ever; kind ot 0»dlM
Wholwale and Ret.il.
°<fftt IT. A. HF.BCEB.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tlie Market
MABOFAOTDItED BY
CALEB M. HCKLFR,
ootBt* *«« nt. 4«8 K.itrn
MEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S prANOS
ForaaleatNo, IS
- lor o t rent. Oall and
examine for youraelvaa.
r-Tn« . nlf Califor-
nia-Bftdt Piano oa tba
MMCt
1
,C. MULLC
r«. ■ i
Open C'aa
= Figaro
Mrt
• AH IB**
AT. JA >
c:
WO, KTI.
II
0 •
^^»^^^.^^^^i.
1 **a**^*' ■ » i.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Grea' ifioj if the Suson
The Yellow Hat! EMERSON MINSTRELS
Th8 YellOW Hat' ™r< ' °MaP«nlo« OonsoUdated
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
lVr. J\ O.
Fifteen Thousand Persons.
The Yellow Hat
■nation*,
lacnlfl rj.
Battalion or Amaioaa,
lliilli.ini Armor.
Woalfrful Colored Ugkts,
Startling Morhatiiral Effects,
Baser b Variety Entertainment.
FniilrM Triflw and Noreltien,
me....
ACME OF PERFECTION!
Tt» •*•!♦ f«t«ti9« • ro»btB»tic« of At'rsctloas
»«».r •!•« i«d !■ say Tb «*'.>•.
fBHTtWIIir. JANUARY 1
•nil iiniu dvkibo tbi wan. abb aatobdat Amaaoow at t.
H 1
30NICO,
Mortimer. Dlxoa Tkomfitoft]
I "'iSWSi
I'nrl I Ililnm..||l II lit M.il.,11.
"Olill T>1» UUII
>"«»!" ■ . HI I II
Ainu.. i»» nun «. rn im A*
- VTKimitUI
I KB I ^
'il.itir. ■iTr.is
- w ' »»*' » Ylu
"«ur mi. i.i itiiioo*
' : v.iMI.I.
r »j»tw »•» ll««ii AW #i« ii xw
Goodtoyo. TJnolo Stove ""
nni «tm HILLT RHRKIOI it IMHT
I'lirl —.-••. .ml
-< Ml...
IIIIIKUMIN (i! M> T. IWKRON
See It
ee ItJ
SO >*t Otlw •*«• fro* t ail to A r m , abare RMirtfd
IvMWeM W Ncirta SIX DATS IK ADVANCE.
• VIlV !*0 FKEC LIST. To. re will b* no «s«r-
I»m to ifcn rate.
HAB1
8UUN08FB0ff eBaiAKT........ ...... ............... ...... P. K. BAKKB
THAT RASCAL. BILLY.
m r«'i^
OVERTURE ORCHESTRA
To oooclutls with Aid BjmibV Si*uh toll Inl; ~ ~
sect
3d a: tt o 3^ e des
SIR BINJIVI1 HI KB* ADD RV MAN I MR BARIf ABV RIRR9 ...
I t*l.\ It. BttA Ml.Sft JKNMK SHKKMAN *i«8 BAKS.BY ttlBB-1. .
LAWYKR BRIki V. AINm.it V SUu'lTI DATAOHVB SUHMMI..
SAM Rl( K>Y
it ih Hart
CFIA.1. SUIluM
FRIDAY I VININO, Jsotisrj Mb —
Benen-t of Balier £txx.<X r*a,riroxx.
MONDAY EVENING. J.naary 2'Jth-Flr, t Appi*ir*nce of
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THKATRB DOES NOT ADVKRTISE IV THE "CHRONICLE.'
' All Bills against the AlhAmbrft Thoatre mast oe presontel henvtftor on Monday.
IMiialoal Wouclor.
*••'" « '• fc.....
*>•• .In... |fc. ftrri ML. I'l.ad.
"'■"",r,"l <■-,.. It,..,,
Morll-n.r .
WARD CHEEK.
..i
in, mo.
..llfrtH'IS
Mr. Much Bobinsoi in His C-UMgttl
I>..~» Aa»*a« ISM OMU I r«|a 1. 1, ,,.„.,„„
BsMM ■*■• . a,,,, Ii|*a>a.
llrar ■•»••», l ■•■« ... M«> La Totr.-i
""« Walt** rstki
0tPWJ B \D WHI-KY. Rohiow
Ha> y Aio.... .«b.fi y 1 bo ■ 9*o i | PWlosiltD ...U. K. Ka.t.b*
OtcD ir«
Old Mald-
Alo't I »«ir( .
Il.lll.t.l
Miuar Trnp Hoy..
OrohsaTUa
> . I'-nk* ix.ii lln„n
Mlu i Undo
HalUe I. i r.rreat
win l.i»lnB»i„a
SOLO ON MAGIC FiUTE ANO KETTLE DFU.Y1, WITH ONE
UICK, BY THE MUSICAL WONDER.
MYSTERIOUS LODGING HOUSE
Fr»ck MoTtlmrr W,n,r p«rk. i^or, Diion
Onrtnre... yrob«tr»
■om
romle Nor a
Kitty Zntl
Mwcaie Brewer
Tbo pfrfurmano« will conclude with' (SB 3
A MANAGER'S TROUBLES
CbaTBctori br the Oompunr. gfjpj
A.nUI4HIUN »fl (K.NTS
Private Boies $1, »!,.» end *J. Itmcrv d ggata V) otinU :\j
PRIVATE ENTRANCE TO BJXES.
Doors open at 7. Commeoot at 8 proolnelj
Tin. Hum i. i.'inono hocies.
pacific HOUSETT,:,r.r^:;;'rj
Keerar atrrrt, obi.
ir the Pu.t
rRKLl*
Olympic house,";:;
ST-TftT^TRT-BVT
Onr Oelebratod f! M Wbite SblrU. Tbfyfit PAiivKCtLT. aad for quality *od dar*b!lliy will oirir be mito'ioi. To bi bad only st tbn
ITCALL AND S£B THTM. I X L. aVIfOTIOH 1TOKK, «10 Kearny etreel.
FERNANDEZ * AGUIRRE,
t FASHION AFIi,;-: ItArTKRS. Wo. ll«.«i f*
Pi 'Si ctraUBr, m<ir K«imr. A lino I M
ah ',-.r. i in- nt, o( !ia'.i ami Uip' oaoiit.tnllr on J3»a^.
b.inil. oar Hati ma Jo to order and ronovu'od \a
tti*Bo»i-(.t atclo. ooiilrn
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT X7P
I>a,y «.n.<3. T>Tlslit,
A.T THE OBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
OiO KR1BXY UTRKFT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
I* ■•w osTerlDtr irr*at«r Batfoln* than have
«*cr been offered In San Franeleco.
With our coi-Lcetlon la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
from which we arc dally r*rH vlng 6o«di
boarht at the Itwcit Ch.Ii Prices
in otrxiftisisffo-sr.
our Itorro is to
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
*.«•• a«jr« Cnstlmere Pnnts, worth «« OO, to be
Mid at S3 CO.
«•• doaea White Shirt*, worth «1 SO, to be sold
at 7ft eenta.
A* eases off Heavy Vnderc.otuinr, AOe to SI &0.
Hate. Hats. Hats.
Fr.m «J.. lo •> SO. nld tluwhcri from 8> t. 8.
ALSO. AN IMMENSE S'I'OOK OF
MOTION*. r.ANOT OOUD.. I>QII«II CUT.
I.KKV, PI PAH, OLOYES, TOBACCO,
HAirlllA, HUHUKII coons,
HOSIERY, E3
Trunka, 23fVB™, "VTo.ll»oiai,
AND IN PAUT, EVERYTHlNa,
From a. lNocdle to an Anchor
O.U sad tssaia. oar pilocr. scd i allit'i roaiitlrM tbst
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
18 THE GREAT
IX Li Auction Store,
616 KKAKXY ITSSET,
Oae Ooor from Caniaierelal.
FIRE QUILTED SILK HATS. WORTH $5, FOR SI 50
9-A action Sales Every Night at T.
tohn ho:bi_.'®,
NONE BUT THE BEST qVAI.I'tT OF HlilH
UAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, O, California Market
PIONKEB UllOF. mMFACrOKV.
■rTllitiM EI.KGANT CUSTOM WOKK IN TOK OITV
frill xnd u.nln. tcods sod pikes. 1IKKRB l.W V N1PO
■ US) «»ftro. .Ij.rt. ^"* ^f.nr r, ,itb nf l-'.ni'i
»- X O A. 3E1. O ,>
....THE....
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIROOXATES IN ....
All the Theatres,
AlfD IS
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
B» T1W VRAB.
GENERALLY THR0DGH00T THE CITY
Aim- —
On the BOATS and CARS
THE OLD
Hot Scotch,
15 >I i Ion street, ueor Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJERRY IN TOWN.
AIwmb on file ihe New York Hcrild. Harp«r'a
Wit kly.Krunk Lashp'fj, Drj's Doing', Police Ga-
zelle, -'I tnu i.viil'ii'nm [iiiptii', alio London
.'i.ni'ii, lit !'.'« Life, li.ustra-t d London News. Cull
sod : .' L ■■•'■■ ynuraelf.
■>#r iKm'i forget tbo elgn of the Hot Scotch.
dt7l,f OHARLKS WM. TPLDMAW. PropV.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
TOM and JERRY,
GO TO Tin: II IE ASCII
DEIot Sootoli,
1JI8 Mutter street, near Kenrny.
All t>i-inli:s~Ten Oeiits
MOT CnUWULK EVERY KIDIIT.
nold'tt JOS. D. BHIGG3. Proprietor
M
DRESS MAKING.
Irs. in. ir. B:stior, no, i« o'farrf.ll
i trn t, is ibe p'uea tor LirJIea and atr«rjgers
i l ting tbn ciiy to SftVS tli'iir DreB9B8 mudw in
'- mid anmlo'!' tit. «t n mndi^TSto prtoe rie H
EICHFDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Chiarina's RoijaX Italian Cirntt)
WlLI- GiVKLFSSONS UN THE VIOLIN OR
Gti'tsr, st rnsIdenOBS (if required;, or for-
Tiiab Mueio for Ralls or Piirtion, at moderate
obargPB. Rcstdeoce, 8 »»• Mootgomwy "'f"*
ODrasr JS0K40O. houroKo.lt dclilm
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LTJIVCH,
Cor. 8rcoBd and Tehcma sltectsi
■-Terrapin constantly on band.
fOjstor* in *«ry Biyl». PBIVATE
IiUPPiCR BOOMS FOR PAR-TIEB.
dec SI In
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
ibe TbMtrfoal V-ofeioton in ■ alifornls pre-
roa* fof!>i'ig*l*"»P» tor in»trponon in hlocmioo.
Per«on9 wiabtog to LTftil tbi-maelvea of thtoppor-
tunity of arquirmR a ua fa) art at a moderate cnit
cntiBenrl iu iJioirnamej to "Osirbyaea " P. O.Boi
1334, wban partlrnlars as to terms, eta. "ill be
■enttA tbem. dt» tf
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have you beheld U? If not, you've n treat
At PQGARZA'^ PUNCQ SALOON, In Eoaray street J
There BONA, disciple of GRElT SQUABZA,
Dlepen sea famed Magto Punches; rath«r
The moat delicious mixtures yet rooorded;
And htva with mai>y medal* boon rovrardodl
Ladles their CORDIALS there can bId at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appoaae,— and Men gain "LADIIES
PLEASURB.**
To allay connubial dUTerences and pain.
In "ANTI-DIVOROE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one tartte,
Sour arm, consoling, straight U round her waist
Queeti what a "UORNINO 00MF0RF" In the feUe-
That healtt ihn puirrel and Imparts the blissl
The "WELOOME'* toy, you'll always flud
A balmy poother for the troubled mirjd.
The bright "ADRORA,"and tbo sweet "PARBWELL,
Just visit BONA, nn I you'll all fare walll
Ht8 "HYGIENIC BITTER3" are lhn panaoea
For all dyspeptlcti and for dlmrhcoi.
No Cholera Morbus ever hax boen found
Where "HYGIENIC DITTEKS" knoolt arouna.
BONA and SQTJaRZX, spile of all detractors,
Have proved th<> NvUa'a greatest bonefflotor.il
Full FORr? JltT.'T h>»lthf.4l d-la'fi yoa'U UqiT
To aid the Man— invigorate the mind!
Not this alonf— a Wulcuia*. you will moot
At BONA'fl— fSQOARZ V'8) -SIT HEiUN Y STREET.
Bemember, too, not thin fameil plioo to paas;
ALL SPLENDID LIQOORS UUP ONB BIT A GLA88/
THEY HAVB TAKEN
THE FCRST PREMIUM
....AT....
AH the Mechanics* Fairs.
LiOll 8AI1E WDOLKHALB AKD BBTAII.
at the old establishment, 1«C C.*.de*dars?
oppo»ll«- What (Th<cr Uoom
"PIOARO."
THX JOTJBHAT, OF AlflJSEltEKTS.
P shed every Dv in the Year by
Jm BOQABDTJS
SB* Merchant »»« fi«« Wasatanton at*.
Below Montgomery, "»n Frwcssoo.
TUESDAY JANCABX 7, 1K3
AMUBEMKNTS, Etc.
California Thtatrr.
"Anddo'tatmdoai s third w«ek last nifht
•ritbprospe3Uasbr.sbl M •«'■ Th»r* is no
weeriag oat tbat wonderfol lamp; tbe sore it !■
rabbed ts» more wealth it p-edaoM However,
at ttsreare bat a few s-ibti longer (cr this ils.e
to rao undersoy circntEEiacces, those who wish
49 ss« it most not ieUy.
Alhimbra. _^^^
A rerr lively bill was performed at Ibia bou-e
las:ni*h:. Firel part, tourlads acd afWrpiece
were a I brifbt ard eparklmc Billy k merlon
■lade ao Immense hit in bit new af terpiece, ' Goad
Bye. Uncle Stevi," in which be «n ably aupper'ed
by Bob Hirt. T. Parron U bn "Hi»erni»n Genas'
proved hiajeell at maeb at borne in Irish sssgs as
be ii in Doteb. P F. Baker wai equally happy in
" Bound i from Germany.'' Billy Emerson cod-
rsl'td tbe audience with laoibter in "TbntRae-
eal BUIy." The act of "As Llka as Two Peas" wai
rattled cff la tne most am a si or, Hyle by Sam
Rickey. J. Robinson sod Cbsrles Sutton, acd Add
By man* lang*" stole burle«que ofa" D.vorce" wound
ap one of tke best bills of the sestoo.
Metropolitan Theatre.
A large audience was pre em at this theatre last
nigbt. when, in addi ion to tbe grsnd ep<^o:aale of
"fbe Ytiliw Hat." tie pantomime of ' Horn ply
Duos ply's Dream" was par formed. T be entertain-
ment oomaenoed with the last rased piece.
" Hnmpty Damply'* Dream." was most cr* ditab'y
peiformsd, tbe more so tbat the mr jorttj of those
«ngac*d in Its representation made their firtt
appearance oj the stags on this occasion. W. S.
LswtenasNemo Demon, tbe Golden Horn, was
particular!; gjed— better thin many s professions!
pantomime artute: L. P. Ward as Firefly cii bis
boiicess in cspital style; B W. Sears *e Redmoke
was equally efScient ; C. T. Starr was a good panta-
loon, and C. A. Oortis an amnsiog clown. Tbe
leapi were taken in splendid style, tbe traps
worked well, and everything went off I a tie most
lively msnner. A feature of the pantomime was
tb* coabit, one of tb* ba»t ws have seen on tbe
sUgs for some time. Miss Ea'.y Pell mtde a very
pretty Columbine, and retd her Hoes wi:b gocd
expression, alies D. Myrtle, who msde her first
appearance in the olio introduced in ' Tbe Yellow
Hat." made a good im;reeBion, and was much ap-
pealed for ber performance of "Love Among the
Roses." "The Yellow Bat" and the pantomime
will be giv.'D every night jctii further ootice.
To ret ber tbey mske up a very liberal and very
entertaining: ev< nine's amaserxenL
B'Ua Union Theatre.
As might have bean expected, tbe Grit appeir-
anoe of Mis* Jennie Wosrall and Jliss Lil lie Belt
at tbis theatre last tufbt drew an overflowing
house. After a cspiU) hrit pait and intfrladeby
Other members of the company, these two favorite
art i it** came oat io the barletque of ' Blask-eyed
Senjic. " iu which tbey were able to present amncb
more favorable appearance tr an in lbs stereotyped
eong ind danoe basinets to wbich ci reams lances
compelled tbeos to coc&ie themselvej at tbe
boose where tbey nude their fir.t appearance.
alias Jenoie Worrell was a cha-mlnr. Seuian and
sang, danced and acted witbimmeoes spirit. She
received a besrty welcome on making ber appeir-
m:r. Hiss Lillie Hal was tbe natttiest of little
sailor boyr. ai William, dressed in a white satin
skirt and blue sttin un«hisperablea. Both sbe
and Miss Worrell gained much applause for thiir
introduced s-nz and dance, "Riding in the
etreet Oir." The support was very goaf?, provirg
how strong In talent tbe eompawt at this bo ee is.
With only one reheareal "Black-eyed Seussn" his
Seldom bees, excelled on a first night at anythea re
is the city. Oarrie Chapman. Jeonia Johnson,
Minnie Fillmore. 0. Veruer, R. G. Marsh and Mat
Kelly, deserve particular mention fori be mincer
in waiob tbej played their parts. E. Z inmer ar-
ranged themosio io one night acd did bit work
well. New soenery baa been painted for tbe piece
•edit is pat on tbe stage in excellent style. It
will bsD'ayed again to-night with tbe first part
and olio set forth oa our first page.
ffhe Athftitom.
Tbe rerformaace given at tbis boaie Is very
vaned aad entertainicg. J. OimpodOBica. lateof
the Alhambr* Tbea're. is tbe latest addition to
tbe company. His performance! on tbe pandean
pipes, drum and otber instruments, are extremely
good, and form qa<te a feature in the programme,
Tbe acts of "The Mysterleua Lodging House,'
"Bad Whiskey" and ' Hard Cheek'' are very am j
tag, and tbe afterpiece sends ibe audience borne
in bigk good bnmor. Four hours of fun, music
and minstrelsy for VL cents is cheap enough.
Silvio Roi-i's Benefit.
LOa the9.h Signar Silvo Rossi, ib artiste whote
talents are well appreoiated by tbe San Fraccisco
pnblie, will be tbe recipient of • complimentary
benefit at Pacifio Hall. Sigcor Rossi is. ss it
were, stranded faere through an operatic ship-
wreck. A concert will bs g vto on tbe ecoasion
and some of tbe best talent in the city will assist.
AKiTOinoAL MrsEUif.— One of the most
•omptete collections of tbe kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of ooitly and beau-
• ltnl w.-x models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at \fcs Museum on Montgomery street. An
Soar mar be profitablv >q*i' here.
To AcTwasxe.— For Bale at a grsat gacrlace
ot 88 Geary street, tii e'egont Bilk dreaiee, *ne>
quxlled for qaal.ty and style. s
Dlaxxtoxid Catai-rn. Remedy
la a Bare cure for Oatanh or Cold*. A*k yotw
Ongwjisj for It, or tend to Dr. A. F. Evox, No.
9 Post itreat. •
Phdtojrropnic CarOs.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Qaliery, 34 Third etreet between Stevenson sxd
Mlsaion street. z
Off nbach stna Opera BoatTe.
OffcnbiCj begin ty wiit Dg bdieII pieas
in which only two psreocs took part; these
wers performed in Lia own facusa. The few
spxtttjrs laogbed, jested and ipplaode^,
and thus be wu erc:uraged to go a ttip
bighi r. After many eff.r s be ob'aiced (be
direction cf a little theatre in tbe Ctampf
Etyeees, daring tne first Expoait on in 1856,
where be made bis debnt with "Benx Avtu-
glee." Tbe entire coat of this tiifle wts
made up cf two first-rite comic stngeis, and
it-i success was bo great that in a short t ma
all the gamins of Paris whittled and all tbe
baod-crgats ground out its frish melodies.
At tbis time Offenbach condncted two tbea-
tree— ths one jast spoken of, daring tbe
tummer, and, dariog tbe bslanca of tbe
ytar, one in tbe Fa-sage Choisenl, wbich be
named Bouffea Farisiens. He put on iha
s'age a aeries of cpTrettss, for wbich he re-
ceired univeiBil approbation. Boon after
t/jis the liberty of tbe etage ta! granted
him, and tb s gave bim the right to com*
p:se oreraa with as maoyacts as be ple£S:d,
and with unlimited casts. He next brought
cut " Orpbee aux Eofcrs," wbich was per-
formed eigtt hondred times in Paris, and
in the provinces and foreign countries it
it was equally popular. Since then be has
compcBod innumerable pieces, whioh bave
been successful enough in pleasing tbe great
mass to render op;ra biuflfe as well koown
ss colored minstrelsy, or any other popular
trifle wbich finds more favor with the lower
ten thousand thau with the upper ten in
musical circle?.
A Washington Jimmy McGinn.
Thera ;s a woman in.Washiogton who has
buried five hosbanr's. Recently she mar-
ried a sixth. Upon tbe day of the wedding a
man cilled at thehome of the groom, at kid
for tbat gentleman, and then proceeded to
measure his body with_a lape-Iine. Tbe
iDfaiuated groom entertained an idea that
this might perhaps be a man sent around by
his tiilor. After the ceremony in the
chu ch, however, tbe husband was surpriecd
to observe this same person Etanding in the
vestibule and winking furiously at the bride
as the party came out of ths carriages. Ja?t
as they were starting off the mysterious be-
ing pot his heid into the carriage window
aDd whispered to the bride: Got a ready-
made one that'll just su't bim! Beautiful
fit— beau-u u-tifull VThen the happy ^man
demanded the name cf the ititroder, the
bride blushed and said she believed be wai
some kind cf an undertaker. Then the
man was not S3 happy. He was hardly
happy at all, and a certain gloom sserued
to overcast tb.3 honeymoon. Perhaps 1L.3
undertaker was rather too prompt. But
still, we like to see a man take an interest
in Lis bo6iness.
London Theatres.
The ft-liowing is a s'atement of the aver-
age number, nightly, of the audiences and
employees of tbe twelve theatres, lying
within a quarter of a mile radius cf tbe
Strand, London :
Drury Lane — Average audience, 4,000;
employees (before and behind tbe curtain},
1,100.
Oovent Garden— aulienoe, 4,000; employ-
ees, G00.
Queen's— Audience, 2,500; employees, 154.
Lyceum — Audieno?, 2,500 ; employees,
130.
Vaudeville— Audience, 1,900; employees,
120.
Adel phi— Audienca, 1,800; employees, 136.
Charing Cress — Audience, 800. employ-
ees, 65.
Optra Comique — Aulience, 1,090; em-
ployees, 60.
Ktraud— Audience, 1,200; employees, 100.
Olympic— AudieEC\ 900; employees, 60.
Gaiety — Audience, 1,500 ; employees, 150.
Total— Audienc:s, 22,680; employees,
2,725.
Mis. PreEBcott, of McGregor, Iowa, Ee-
cured the premium for the finest baby at
the Northwestern Iowa Fair. Sbe is twen-
ty years oil, and her Eeven months' urchin
weighed thi ty-one pounds.
Gen tie 111 on. Attention:
For the mos " comfortable snd luxurious shave
bo (nreasd call st O.L, Sussxid'sP*Uo& Shaving
and HslrdreailDg Ss!oon, 22* Montgomery St.,
oppueite Bnsa Hcose, up-suiri. OUj the most
.ekElfclEj' employed. b
Tlie President'* Messi^e.
Pesos and profpsrity are the key notes of this
dccanseLt. Cfce-pness and durahlity are toe
characteristics of H. Luchslnget's furniture.
AU Bhoold visit his emporium, 735 Market
strwt, snd iFcertain tew chesily a house csn
be f arniibM, a
ieiith una ricasure.
Tcere a«e not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing is more pleejant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne conc-
ur cow and then. Those who carmot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, con And one
squal in elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnege rtand. Frank Boo-
ton has there, and at bis stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriagea of every description. Hla
Irrrers are careful and exrxrienoes, hla charges
ire moderate. The moral of the above is;
■0 to Frank: Bonton at tne occidental Hotel
JThen you want a carnage. o
Still Alive!
Wbfn looking for Holiday preeente, go 1 1 tbe
TSkw Toex FHOTOonarH Gjlixebv, No. 35 Third
street, and see these beaut i ml portraits in oil,
water-colors and iLdio-ick. P.-ices from one-
third to one-half cheaper thin at any ether
nrtt-clan gallery In the city. Bonember ihe
place— B. F. Howlacd ft Co., 26 Third et.
Or. Doherty
Haa devoted his atody more partieularly to
ehronlo and specine proetloe, and ae such la
now the most suocesnful of any PhyBlclan in
San Francisco, Office 619 Sacrameniat irreet,
corner of Leideadorfl, a few doors nelow Wha)
Oheer House, *
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelsn Hsll, 637 California street,
every Friday evenlrg, commencing at 7 X o'clook.
A Dart of ihe evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for pstlects.. Dr. Sml b glvea
phrenological examinations in reaord to health
I io lBTahaa fitaiiy, ixwa a w • r u , tree, w
JLVJEBY DAY. 9
Oh, !r;fllcg tasks so cf en done ,
X t ever to be done anew!
O cirep, tbxt corte wi.h evry .-he.
Uoin *fter mm. the longyeiri tbtougb;
We shrink beneath their pal 1/ away.
. The irkeome calls of every day.
Tie re tlais sense of wott-d power.
The tiresome round of little tbings,
Are bard to bear se hour by hour
Its tedious it( ration brloRS;
Wno tball • vide 1 r who delay
Tie tmalt demaoJs of ere ry dsfj ?
Tae bowlder io the torrents course,
BytUe s?d tempe»t lathed la valo.
Obeys the wavi-whtrlsd pebble's force,
gC"" A" d yl Ids its tubslatcc j rain by tr^in;
So crumb e strongest Jive* nw&r
Beneath the wear cf every dy.
Who finds ths lion in his ta'r.
Who tracks tbe tiger lor hts life.
Hay wound them e'< r they are aw*r?.
Or cotquer tbom in deeparate stri ie ;
Tet pow< r>£s be to e catbe or slaj
The vexing gnats of evtr/ doj.
Tbe sttady strain that tever Etops
Is mightier than tbe fiercest abock;
The oon tant fall of wa:er-«rops
Will groove tbe adamantin; rock;
We fe»l ocr notlestpow.rs decay
In feebla wi n with ev. ry day .
We rite to meet a heavy blow —
Ocr tools a sndden 1 ravtry fllu —
Bat we endure not alwayj to
The dr. p by drop of lutle 111b;
We Btill depli-ra and still obey
The bar jo behests of every day.
Tne btar: wbish boldly feces death
Upon tbe battle-field, and daras
Caocon and bayonets, faUti benta'h
Ihe needle-points of frets and caref;
The stoutest spirit* th?y dismay—
The tiny t tings of every day.
And even lain b of holy fame,
Wbose sonla by fiith have over .ome,
Who were amid ihe crael flime
Tbe molten crown of martyrdom,
Ber: not wltbont compUint olway
The petty paUs of ever/ day.
Vivid!
A New York letter writer, speaking of
recent advertising dodge?, savs: I under-
stand tbat Sherman, tbe verm;fage man, is
about to get out tsn-foot repreteotations of
that wondrcu; group, Tbe Laocoon, to
which be will triumphantly point, and fay:
i'lhat's me without my trows;rs struggling
with the wcroos."
*
A doet.-r, like everybody else at this Bea-
son, went out f.r a da;'s fp>rt, aud com-
plained of having killed nothing. "Thai's
the consequence cf baviog neglected your
business," observed the wife.
A pV;l:sofher who married a vulgar but
amiable girl, used i> call his wife brown
sugar, became, he said, she was sweet but
u defined.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pie*: are it is io meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe etreet or id the par*
lor. Acd why la it that rome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because tbey live on
a plsio, nutritiooB and eabstsniial diet. Tbat man
is a pnblio beaefsctor who will conscientiously
serve as with a dean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Lonis Meyers. nroDnetor of Ihe "Wbite
Hons'." K'arny street, also of the Capitol Ree-
tanraot. Fonrtb street, doe* ft. as hundreds can
eotbu»)£9ticfclly tts'i-j-. Ilia k uh di are marvels
of ord r acd cleiDlmeei. 'try bim, and y en will
tioO it Impossible to est elsewhere.
Ladles and Gentlemen
Who bave been fufferinp from various com
plalLts for year?, are cbtilning rtlitf from Dr.
Aikin, at 137 Montgomery etieet. He performs
delicate surgioal operations, and 1b daily effect-
log remarkable cures of old-standing diseases.
Tbe Doctor Is a competent, sclent fie physician,
and the effiicted can consult him with confi-
dence. •
Live Well.
Those who est good dinners are amiable.
Sad feeding is tbe causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestauront, on Wash.
lngtob treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, acd are consequently bap{ry, Henry
Bocken, who nae catered for the public since
1819, provides for bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Bcimagundi soup, gome, teme geese,
deliolous entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The beet cub of tea In the
city — Englhsb breakfast tea — Boachong asd
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a /
loore,
Formerly of Bhbs House Carriages, can be
'ound in front cf Coleman Bros, clothing e&-
abliBhmenr, southwest corner Uush and Mont-
gomery sis., or Dexter Stables. Carrtaae orders
left at either piaoe promptly attended to day
or night, at rednced rates. bo
Holiday Punches.
There ore no Flinches for the Holiday tatles
thatcomparewlthSquaisa's. Fqoiiz.'e Puntbes
are famous for the high ait shown in tbeir man-
ufacture, the btjpy ccmbinitlon of wboleiome
tonics, and tbeir delicious flavor. Bona, the
dlBciple of ibe great Sqaarzs, has prepared
forty different kind of puuoheB and co-dials for
the Holiday table*. Por sole at tae new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
1.0 Leidesdorff street. w
Everjbody Suited.
There U no end to tbe mnititade of fashions
ia hats. At *• Tub" Bat frtDre, 6*7 Wasbicgion
street (second hat store below Kearny), all tbeae
nrw btjles can be fonnd. Tbe sto k Is Immense
—the prices sr* reasotaMe. Everyone who
goes there is arrre to be mited. a
PTat» f.>r Holidays
"Tax" Hat Store, 6i7 Wa»hinfiton street (sec-
ond hat ttore below Ktarny), ie the plice to go
to boy you? holiday lists. Finest bats, largest
assortment and cheipeet bat store In the city.
Bemtmber, No. 6*7, second hat ttare below
Kearny, on Washington street- e
SeTvint Machines for Sale or to Rent,
Obeap, st 116 Poet etreet. Also, Agency for
UilU's adJuaUbie Ixtwdle, x
French Cookery*
Max AdeUr soys : A certain club in this
city gave a sapper a tbori time ago, and en-
gaged a French caterer to serve it up. The
committee inetiucted bim to maks the
obicken salad, for economy's sake, half veal
aod half chicken. At tbe banquet every-
body declared tbat it was tbe vealiest chick-
en EaJad that ever disgraced a supper table.
Upon investigation it wss found tbat the
Frenchman, in trying to get tbe thing ex-
actly bslf and half, had bought one calf and
one chicken, and chopped the whole of both
together t I* it any wonder tbat these peo-
ple cannot run a republic?
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring eomfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect ths fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne buliding is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. ,
Lever Buckle Muspendera,
At $1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
•rhere — at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Holiday Candles,
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candie?, of every
variety, atM A. Meroej'e pioneer confection.
ery, 378 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
Whitoxaer.
Jastxs C Skexe&s. 31 Second street.
FIGARO
CIRO0LATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME ES
every Theatre in Ban Francisco.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
oat tbe centre of the city, io all Hotels, Bee.
taarants, Saloons, bterei and Offices.
FIGARO
IS CrBCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland r errj-Bo&ts to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tbegreot Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL TPE
pricoipal hotels in California, Nevada md
Oregon— tbe papers lett in tbe theatres at light
being gathered op and saved lor that impose.
FIGARO
IS ** HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in U e Tbeat es, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and pnblio resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOOTETY, IS
plaoed in tbe hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make pnrchasee, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Germ an Savings and Lodb Society.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DB-
clsred a dividend of nine (91 per oent. per
iDDam on Term Deposits, aod ssvea and one bslf
<?H) percent, per usom on Ordinary Deposits.
free of federal Tsx, for the aix month* ending
DflCfmbcr 11, iSTJ, Dayable on and after January
15, 1672. Hj order.
GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
Ban Franoisco. Deosmber Ji, 1372. j*3 2w
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
658 Sacramento street.
(Tbe First House below ELearor street,)
FOB FORNISHING WBITE AND OHINKSE
R*lp ot ail kicdi.- General Bn-in&fa 'geocy;
Collect Rent*, Notes snd Acoonois; Whit- and
Chinese Laborers sapplied for Families. Hotels,
Farm;, Factories, eto.
CHAS, F. BECntEEE A CO.,
deS8 ia OSJ £aciamento ftreet.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BoobMUen and Ststtlon^re,
H. H. Moore, €09 Montsjomery, near Merchant.
Botcher*.
Rats, Fred. Stalls 94 to 10U. California Market,
JUrnsa Fonnderlea.
Weed k Kingwell, California. 125 First rt.
French Fancy Goods.
Looon A Co.. 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 S ntUr.
Herman Hair.
Sampson. A. E. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Mnsle and Musical Instruments.
Keene, O. 0„ mf tr. aocordians, repairer of all "nili
mneioal instramente, 303 Kearny.
Maccuronl Hanafaelarera.
Brignardello, Maccbiavello A Co., 706 Sanaonw.
Wlnei and Liquor ■. fWboleeal.,)
Danen F. A Oo.. 504 Front.
TVril lener.
James C. Sellers, No. 31 Second street.
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Easiness at the corner of Saoramento and
Leideeiorff strests, and
RemoTed to 532 Clay street,
Will, infntare, oondnot the game lice of bnsin
at the new location, in con-eot ion with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom be has united his stock aod business,
tb 0 5 making tbis
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
\H THE STATE,
And sffordiog unsurpassed facilities for Printing,
of every description. Personal attention will be
Riven to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
Mr Engravers stand st the bead of the profes-
sion, a-s samples on the dead-walla of the oity will
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and the pub-
lic at my new quarters.
H. P. TATLOB,
deilna £83 Clay ■ treet.
ARION
•Pianoforte.
D
EOL4RFT) FT THE JUTGE8 AT A LATE
Fair of tbe American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial satinet Stsmway'e, Cbfckerine's, and
others, to be Trl*. rJtST ON rCXHTBITION. •*.
CVRTAZ, sole Agent, SO O'FarreU street.
N B-— Pianos of all styloe TO RENT. mart
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANT AND ALL PERSONS TBAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bave tbo
amount refunded at the office of tbe undersigned
upon the presentation of an order from the
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A.. A17STIX.
J* OLD
DAVE Mh.VDES h CO.. at the
._ _ old original R*d Lion. 19 Geary
etreet, between Ke>rny rnd Dupont, where yon
cm bave HOT AND OULD DRINKS, not forget-
tiog tbe old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Sport" ia
always on band.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE TJNDEBSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve yeare connected with the press of
Melbourne, and ia well known by tbe members of
the profession in tbe Colonies, begs to iitlmato
that he is prepared to give experienced advice te
all persons professionally visiting or meditatini a
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderate.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WTLLlAa- HENRY WATERS
12Victoria Chambers, ' S Collins • treat. Ma4-
-■oame. Asitralia. feff tf
ALOBRA LODGING HOUSE.
jBaat FLNELY FUP NISHED ROOMB. SIN-
jSffy gle or in snits,
S"'f "Wr.ll X.li(hied and Ventilated.
CANDIES.
ALL KlNDi» OE THE FINEST -CANDF
made at our Stoam Candy f*ot->rj d.iilj. AU
ord *>r". «D«.-»a!ly from tre OCHctrr, ar3 soli cite J
and will be promptlr atieniUd to.
CANTV k WAGNKB,
lot Vftnteniimrv at, t)#rTS*i*tor
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STREET.*
Best a«oommodatione for W a A «. ,. a
Families in the city. Private »Jaa"*lJ^ *■
Sbampooing. Oblldren'a Hair neauy out. Ladies*
Sbsmr-ooins M cents.
1 171m T. OOFRIVEAO.ProDHeUs.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYVARDS.
IOKY OAKEb PROPRIETOR
Plrst-Claes Hotel.
J515 Rm
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASsORTMtNT OF GENTS* FDR-
msiinje Goods to r.e bird gocd and obeao. at
the"ul.DOORwKH," J. LKVY^.Slw Montsom-
•ry street. -Inetico given to all. Don't forcer, the
numb:.", 51© Alon'soxery street. deft lot
»A» r»t«CHCO. IlllIHT. JAMARV -, . IB1.1
*•*• TW1. Wm. I«.
M ud 110 p r Heath
WESTJjjo'jOTEl,
■ «««>«« "1 •>•
CALIFORNIA THEATRH.
BELLA UNION THL. .E
I r^arUro Oljniplf Club
Humpty Dumpty's Dream!
»l !•»»•
M * l< I I i
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
rAKi
- •»« Of T» •
wits blanche clifton Slat Premiere AssoluTa. BETTY RIGl, the Premiere Darseuse. EMILY RIGl,
THII
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A»T '.
MHifllMI
Ills Tlirro Tuloi
ilocl < nll,li.-n
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YELLOW HAT!
TMl» KVKRIHO
JAKURAY I
E'T,
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« m
fATaBmaMalaC .
t«« quhmhii iiiniitiiD .rs.riiir in ■ irn, nTiti.rD
- Aladdin; or, The Wonderfal Lamp!
.ENINU JAHIU»T1
i lilnu -v . ,, To-Nlgrfct.
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IHMOIITlli*,
0«l" I I. rLTin-TOS
odi or in uvr _ join wniij
out or thi tiftit Him i.orm i< it--
rftmcBM p»p»otLruDOf» mas iimi waltox
»»»r MIR3 01BIIII WT\TT
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"!>»•. m.l.4,1, of Riil*. o«rr. llTitno... Oa.nl.. aii.o4.bi., R'»»
MftKnillriiit Scenery by Porter! StnrlliiiK Illmlonn! Gorgeous Costumes!
I. — Tift* Ht rl.Unt ftffn. I.-Thf rt.nil.
— * 4t.rr». rial. W.^.r 4.-1 ( hln-ir
»'M. R.-Rninl «p>rl«Mli In 1 1 •> ft**!....
>all. i4n.r. "r.n.n - It lmi.4 Olnr. m..h.
*m.ft I'm... U'«'. r.nnl.ln.tft.d tho W.»«.
.«•... I hi... a D.nr« b. Aladdin nnil Ha..
OLIO.
I ilt<# n.rllr.,.
All A.*>« 1*4 ■•••• H<>* P Myrtle
■ •*l» Ml -ad •» •»« etaka Wallace
KRiou kmiiw or THI AMAZUH*
Ltod of Fbtbh, or Halls of Dazzling Light 1
ftaTUBDAT Af i tRnOoJt. Jea 4-
<«rnn.l Yellow Hal Mntlneo ]
AOT SECOXTD.
hjr M'llre HCril nnd rUII.Y IIUI. -nd « nrp<
•if II.. I rl. «|niillni \iit.I...llr Art* l.i M. Chrtron
m««I hla ihirr (hltdran. llriflrtl (horai -od Tab-
■A.OT TZXIRC
■eon* 1 .— T hln»M- itrr-ct. Vi>n»? S.-Filrrlnr of
AUddn't I' u luce. Merje D.-ftardrii «»f tin- I* .lurr
-rene ,.-Hwirii''ii h*in1u'r. Nitri' 5.— Ihi* F,> lag
PaA-Art*. Hrenf •.—To* •*>»•,»», ore-. m»c«nr- 7. — •#« o«t n
Id * M -V. V.'l loi-. R»..*..f ». — | he Oardf n*. Nn-nr
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r»lr>ar«- 1» ih" Ka|h| lltth. 'lVtrlll I >nilul n nirnr VI ul lin'ir. nun. Hnai Churoa mid *I«ri
«<-«-*** tt -MuiRpR . « Cl«1 t*«f "rcfio t . - < ..,■«•**)<* Ii Aerabitlr I'hU. Urimd M.Urt dr 4'hlonll, i. \
U»Nrt>. »*r if ft.- react if ..-»<.(<■ rn« Mr>ind Pr . - | 1-i f. Ittoi, u .rl turpi He llullet. M'ttnd Cburna.
r-rtttna of liiatrrnt. Wrmd Mullet of Silver ACuya, | Brinrn of the f"nl iff. II ippy D«no««>Mieni.
T lio FamouN Comndinn,
]VE-I=L. JOH1V T. RAYMOND,
WILL SHORTLY BFOIN AK RNdAGRMENT AT T|)tS THKATRk.
Krarrrfil He«l»»— T>r*a* OirOlt ■£<* OrellMtn...
Rrifrtid "r-ia-FU oodt
Dr*M Cifcl* AdtDlMlOO
ruirca or AT>uueioi«.
SI *• Bkloooy
7S Gal'irr
....St OO PrtTkU Boi»» ,
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l>ii«% L*4f«r
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come unn ir
... cmiiu virur
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ft.mn A Aimatrong.
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ill.- ki
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Don r •■
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O'ldlll fttHM, C»»r>»d br M. Rabaull.
THE BRIDE OF ASNIERES
M. M r»'Rt, ciropritl t nf lt» lap a 11 inc
, ■■
MMnr M< r'ar <a. tru.lnj lor pIMaar* K »•. Marao
Ch». ^ "htRIBI
IU*»t.., HUKct. BCUMIDT
... trrai-n tbb n.i.i.rT ...
Oraatf l*aa de Deam Hme. 1 hn«»e and M Schmidt
O«aclodioc with
The Breal Parisian Can -Can Qnadrllto
M-dlcj Orartnra OrobMttA
OouctadlQf with tha Bnrlaaqua of
Black-Eyed Scusan!
SKU8AN
WlilUH
C»t»». Ofotalraa
Lo>d Admiral
Ailnril or the ll'i*
Aorairalof ta* Valloa...
Ilitchatt
Riknr ,
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(timbr-lo
I>nm» Haartlr
D^llf liajfliwor
Almlnl o\ tr.a Whila...,
Mi;« Nancr
Mi-« B?'»-y
Jack. »■•!!
Tern Y»rn
HIM* -JKNMK WCHKKLL
.aims Lii.Lin hall
a Vcrnar
J H. Lirkio
... O.im. Coopar
Ohfti. Cooper
Carrla C'hipnaa
V'llDi* Johnvoa
M*i K-llf
T. BrM
h. U Marah
AliDQi- Killmora
Will Dark
Osrria Arioitronc
Mt«« ln*apblr.a
M'llaOarfatta
Joaia MajOeld
140 Second StreoL 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
E*tal>lt«l>o.l In '9(1.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES.
Kittpl It Ko. 14R ruriA il.'Ht,udll
N*. I4>1 • Rto«kMa iu««L.
THC BKRT Ql'lLItT or
w oddlug Onlto
ALWAYS On 1IASD
iviri v vuirrv or
Cake for tlie Holidays.
rl OmiAM. UHARLOTTR RURRR, BI.AHO-
MA.fOL JSLLIKS. llCft mid* loordftrand
of in. IM4A numi'i
»•>«■)« U R. «« A IX .1: I II
HAIR.
TBI OtUAPtRT PI \'!F. IX BAM FRAXOIBOO
TO ED»
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood-i, Cheap and Fine
Jew jiry & Fancy Coods,
IB AT TOX
HEW YORK 8TORE.
a. n. sampsox «t oo.,
ft*. 1 tO ajreood alrcet,
aoatlai Hatarwa Mlaalan amd Hinaa.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR- r. BlHOKfl. PORMKRLY
DToprlatoroF t«a Min«n* R«a-
IXKSb ftf tt*" V" "»-*C»oiaat
Of both tba Mloara' (UiuorMt oa
Ootnaitrotal itr»at »Dd tba Mmara'
•fcMJo.S* MMkatatraa*. to partaarahip altD MR.
A. DRAYEUR. who baa baao oooiravtad with tba
Bras lor jatra. Iwprof araaoU hava baaa mada la
ibaoaia'Dadaparlmaoti that will raadar tba ML
Dara'aaora popular thaa It haa aTar baan durtnt
Aha n t—nmt it* proaparity- Onr BHlaof Fart
•ojbraoa all tha daiio'oiaa of tba aaaaoo. Oar
motto U "liood rata. Good Uookloa and AiodaraU
P. BEISII dk OO..
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI and SSS Oomaaaraia*. aad
7SS Markatatraat.
Opan from 9 A.U. to 10 »jt- aoal In
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
l SCASaeraaaeata at,, cor. Leldeadar AT.
(Sxoflloa of P.M. 8. S.Oe.)
_ ' wa will aodaator to am t. Wa What to abara
yopr n-dera. Opaa lha ooca>Df w«4,V.
OXdA US STjUTTO. A 00,. PmpTt,
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE.eWYOMINC.
THK OiDHlMOMiu WOULD MOST KK-
apaetfollr raprtaaot to you and fa pnbllo Rao
"any. thai ha la now prapirad to fori iib facll-
it •• for aiatbi'i'ina of a*aif kind and obaraotar,
wblob ahooli daiar*a tha o^tronafa of tl.» pub-
lic Ha bas rraoial a* nh*>yona. Wyotnlof. A
LAROR AM) 0JMHOD1OU-I Ha LI,, wilbsrool
(loacarr ard 8taia Tto Hall la wall veDttlatad
aod litbtad, and mad* eocifor ah a for all aaaaoaa
of tba jaar. TilK BKST Of MUSIC, both btriuf
aad B'aaa. can b« forniibad at all limaa,
sa'ia(»c*o'y arranaameo'a will ha mada wltb
TUKATRIOAL 0k7)IHRR I 0MPAN1M-L eich-
•r for Rantioajof Hall or parformaooaa od a par-
ca ot*#* of the rocoipt*. O.rr* jrx>n.1nnr« •olioltad
Addrtaa. J. MoDANIRL,
Lock Box No. 1.0bay«Doa, Wyomiot.
Iff. B — Oorioaftiaa waotad for tha ObaTeooa
Moaatna. Tbota whins <«na:»Bt>m»nta, state low-
aat taraa for tba Wlntar S**ioo, aiooloa; photo-
graph to nj addraaa. Half Paaaadte Honor ra-
Tacdad afiar Blltaa* rn»rvp*-Rnr>n'a.
JAMKB IrlcOAFURL.
Proprietor Cnpyoona I baatra aad Musearn,
oaU 3 m
Chajoooe I baatra and Museum.
Look Box No. 1. ObaiODDa. W. T.
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
STX FIRST-OLASS PROPLR.-MU8T HAVR
good Wardroba. foar Ladioi and two Geo-
lUn'D to bo (root) in (Tfnaral baafnova fir tho oom-
idk tfiBtor iri'oo, comaiuDOin* the tirat weak lo
NoTembir, 1S7L Addra-a atatiot; lowaat tarmi,
with Photograph, ilalf Kara raiondod after Ail-
ing a a gase moot.
JAHRS MODANTFL,
Proprietor Oh«ranor> Tbaatra aod Museum.
oo33 Look Box I, Cheyenne, W. T.
A BAD HABIT
AORRAT MAHV HKROHANTI
havegot Into of chnrglng more for
Ikela* o»«di dnrinc the Hsiiduyi than
at any alhar time. At the old atuad.
No. S Aetond atreet, won will alwaya
Sad at BHlf.tr an prlcea aa larva aiaarf-
aient mt Salrta, FAralahlaa; Oaodi and
T»llol Artlelea at low«et rataa. Tbat'a
the e»l nee ta not aenalble Holiday Prca-
ajaaSk.
JBKaVKDIOT A Co.,
No. 8 Second atreet.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIlgaiNIA CITI, KEVAlrA-
f*Bl8 KLKOAITT THRATRE HAS BRBlff RR-
M. daoorated, and e*n ba ranted by tba night oi
3* tba weak. Sura and trataJtng oompanlai
ItDontllr traatod with oo application by latter
OC11N PIPER,
Manaararand aola Proprietor,
Or to 5. ML MrOAUE.
ejSO waabloa^ra atraat. Han r**minl»wi
MONS. ALEXARDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WSLLKJOWJ PIANIST AND V0-
o.llftt. r.0B.n. Now Ooarft*. for Piftno Knd
•IniiiMr br b[. .ailriilr N.w and hitnplfi.d fT.iem
- lb. .bort.it Id .iI.i.eo.— ...dm. ma.io .t .If hi.
AwnipiMm.t., Rlarm to. P.rlor or OoocorU,
».!!!£!?». W,to"U^ 0»U»Mli a«» SUfTftS
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and 17....020 Washington street.
WAM'RH IUUEDIATKLY t
TWO FIR9T VIOLINISTS, TWO KND MRN, TAMBO AND BONES, ONE MIDDLE MAN
....ALSO....
AoroIm(i(% Gymnastio and Equestrian Talent,
ALL F'iR THIS OHY.
■S-AddrMs. etatlog full ptrtloa'are and lowutt terms,
Nlll HIHVN COROTN Sl CO.
atr-LAURA HONEY— An Important tlltll fof you.
FREE AND EASY.
KTERT IATCRDAT IfflGlTT.
Piano and SAnarinsr atsr.M.
D. BARRY, Chairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
SO0 lflaalon atreet, n«nr Second.
deWl J. EAOLKP, Proprietor.
M
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
V Kearny «trf*t.
FRENCH CORSETS.
M MB PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Panaiao Ladiai' Uoderwoar. FRENCH
OOBSBrBof all pnoea and q lalltiee. read* mada
and to order. No, flai bacramooto gtraat, below
aa 1*3 ii
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
oho:e» hotjsjej,
Sntnraer atreet. oaTKearny betvauen Pino
and CnUfornla,
TBB FINEST FRRSII BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED 0YBTBK8 »ar«d ioaoy
atylo. Every thiog oootad lotba beat maonar.
aw Tba Floeat Llonora aod Olgara.
■taf-EIednntSnlteaof Rooma far X.aullca.
geV-OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
R. J. 1EJHAU A P D. JBSSBIff.
noM lm rTar.ri»tor*i
Stage Dancing'
TADOHT AT
McCarly's Dancing Academy,
DASBAWAY HALL.
deZl In Pool tir«4t, o tir K*moj,
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
....or THft....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....AT.Ma
Hortioultural Hall
...OS....
THVR8BAT EYEWINO JAN. »3d
BY SUBSOBiPTION ONLY.
Tlcbeta US each
•4*" Subscript ton Liiti oan ba fooodwlth—
O. AI Boirv, ShTifl'.ulSor, t;ity Ball;
Mr Brandt, >,W oor Wii.iiiiu'hii A Montgomery ;
A. Bummeiflold Jr., N.K. c<ir Folaoio A bteuart.
W. Oobeo. No. C liaiiory alreat;
J. Wttt, No. liO I'hhd •i-raei ;
Mr. K'f/.iMirii.'ln, No in St-roml street;
Id. Ahr<mi»n, No 735 Ulay itreot. deUO lw
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEURI,
And < allege of Medicine.
lA find BEAUUHUL AND INSTBUOf-
ll/.l/l/V [»- nbieota tn bo o- a. Opao to tha
Public DAY AND NIOUV, n. EUtckKA HALfi,
Q IS Montgomery atreut. FOk MEN uNLY
•at Da. JoaDAMa PBrvATie OiryioB U at Sil
Qnurg atreet tonnoal'* o 1 j i ^eohtnloe' PatlUonL
ADOLPHnS STOCKMETER.
....TBAOuaa or....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Belle aod Parllea at'oided to, aod Moelo far
nlebed. Kaildenoa, SOS Eddy atraet dt» lm
Jolan Oampodonioo
(Lately arnTed from Snuth Amerioo.)
PIANO, CHURCH ORQATff AND HARM0NI0ON
TUNEH AND REPAIRER.
BaT-Ordera »dir*is>d to the Philadelphia Hooaa
Bath »-.r«oi, orotnp ly atraoned to. deT In
E.PARDENT
NO. T8I1 WASHINGTON 8TH*5BT. (ABOVE
tha Piaai). San Eraooteoo. Booaa and 8ho«a
mada to order in tba bast Fraaok etjla. Tba sana
'and/ oulo aiffaf l oo baad, M Hs
*'PIOARO.W
3E JOTOHAL OF AMUSEMENTS,
Pablla'ctd •▼•ry ">*T in the Year by
J. HP. BOaAKDUS
AT
S3SKt refc.inl -ind Si»S Wiwbl»jfto» 8U
lieiow Mnouemerr, K*n Kranctaoo.
TCEjDaY JANCARY 7, lb73
The Grizzly.
Ths Ia»t oumtwr of The Grizzly c .Dtaioed
wme capital ericles Tbe or edit>re*-idcn.l-*
worked hard ; there* irts a little too much
from one pen— not Yanety enough. It is
pretty well known that Fred Ly-'er is ih?
editor ; we tberef jre have no scrapie in tak-
ing him to t.ak f jr that woist cf all crime*,
mieinotiDgShara^are. Xa hi] article enti-
tled "Th(> DiiidT&ntA^Cfl o** B,dBg Broflghl
Up Wtll," in which tbera is an imaaecsa
amcnot of sound teiso and a little personal
Borents), we find the following:
" Wb:pi tad f litgi of octr»t#oa» fortune.
We trappose. tLis u intended to be a q nota-
tion from Bhakiptare. The editor Lad mixed
np
" The tlicgi ao J arrows of outrageous fortune"
and
"Tbe whips and t com* of time. '
The biBt ml- is never to qaote Shakepsare
or the Bible from cemory.
Tho tout Dvaperaio Attempt.
I; hjppe^ed inu way on New Teir'e Ere,
according to a Vallejo paper:
Th9 yonog lady poii-tid to the clock — it
web five miLU a* io t«ei**»*. "John, I want
to talk to yon abont a Utile mattsr." (Here
the ycuuy tnau'B breaking got short and
thick). "Ton me, Juhn, I want to get
married," and h-r arm stole »r.nad his
waisr, "and you ar« abont the nice little
kind ot a m-n I w»nr. Wtat do yon fay,
Johnny, dasr?" Th* hair cf his heal rcse
np and be said hd waa attiirst. bha went
to bring him a drink, and upon her re-
turn ns had vatu-hsd, and witb him cvap-
oiat;d the last miuut;d ol" Leap Year and
its opporuattiee. To that manen the
"Happy .New Ybar" grectiogs of her ac-
qunnUncea werd a bitter mockery.
Considerate Hani
Sail Smith to Brown: "If horse die-
eise becomes epidemic, how shall we man-
age to get cp fnneral j r.-cseeioas?' "Well,"
replied Brown, "we must go on foot."
"That might answer in some cases," caid
Bmith, "bet re for mys.-lf I should pre-
fer not to d:« rather than giro my friends
that trouble."
A Liberal Panon.
The author of "Gini's Baby" has found
a rival at Stalpy bridge, Eng., in tbepsrBon
of an iconoclastic reverend general named
Stevens, who his taken up the oadgels in
defence of free trade in whiskey, and who
holds to tbe beautifully charitable belief
that all temperance orators drick like fish.
Very Thin.
An Irish las wrote to her lover, begging
him te-ssnd her some money. She added,
by way of p s script: "I am soacnemed cf
the reqaest I have made in this letter, thit
I sent after tbe postman to get it back/ but
the servant couli not overtake him."
In the interior of Africi woman is [con-
sidered beautifnl only in proportion to ber
obesity; and many fragile maidens, weigh-
ing more than 700 odd, ac uilly die from
bewiU'hiug fatness.
The mtr.-hd .lidit* of Hannibal, Ho.,
bare formed a "Gome Home \Hn.band
ClHb." It is about four f itt long and has
a brush on the end of it.
A paragraphia Lis pnzzlid m again. He
asks: "Why do women always carry
their pooketboofes a* though Ihey oansid-
•red them on exhibition ?"
"Wevaiiliiii iteiumea in one Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheti
Tlie Ilia..-, rated Preaa (S. *"\)
No. 1, January, 19*3. Bold by uibairlpti-n—
9*. 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sangria
nnmberp, 15 cent*. Ado-nan Knrray, Dewer k
Co., a. r. *
•
Freeh auad Sweet.
Par the beat con fectionary, go to Canfer aid
Waatoc'a. Ui7 M ant gome it SL near 6-uUcr. a
"Wll»t Cheer Laundry
Employs do Obinunen, and should be pat
ronlaed by eTerybodv. •
Altogether x Ho Best.
It Is oorloUB, but true, that 3. A. Ruber,
TO" Market iUtt t, rt»r TLL'd,- Ehould atlJ fur-
nlture and bedding cheaper iLon any other
dealer Id this city. Try him and you will be
eonrinced. T
Oyater Trartc,
The oyster trade in California Is -jf-jmi^g
-dgantlo proportloDa. Bmereon Corrillr , of the
Biddle Bock, tie* Ptne street, furniahee from
his own oyster bed- at San Bruno millions of
ojsiers to all parts ot the Pacific Oomat. Hie
XaBtern transplanted oysters nave a fame which
his extended all orer tha continent, and * he
'Saddle Hook" u novo everywaere.
The Beet Kemcdlea,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
i7*s Webfoot Pills, for all bilious compiairte.
J. B. Gates and Co., corner Sanaome and Com-
mercial street*, aolf asenu. •
What Cheer ijaunary
lathe be nndrr In fian Francisco, *
Watches and Jewelry,
Very low. at B. A. OailandtrV, 62 Second
street, corner of It lesion. d
II You "Went
Tour Blank _- and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
Ary. x
For a safe and rfhetent Beauttfteb ot ibti
CoxFLESiojr, use Dueki's Famous cuemeds
Lls. n
Crttlelsm.
The cntio of the Boston Advertiser laving
said cf Mib. Btuc;cult, es irrab, thit "the
delicious hnmor of tie race »p:aks from
h-r elbows and and a ikies as wtll as htr
lips and tyes,"a coLt;mpoiary gets after
him in tMe fashion: "There ! Elbows and
ankles, eloquent with the del cions bumor
of a rase, U good. This innovation opeis
up a new field io dramatic crric bid, We
shall now tear of Mr. Edwin Booth's shin-
bones and kuuokles speaking tf Ue glowing
8:andanavian race, tr Mr. Bothern'e
back t;tth and the n petf bis ntckspeakiDg
of the fatuity of tha English nobiiitr. The
phlagmalic na ure of the Dutch may now
be discovered in Mr. Jefferson's teels and
wrists, and the restietsoe s of tbe wla-
atile Vatikae may sptak from the finger nails
and hip joints of Mr. Wairen. Delieious
i/eaking from the dbowsand aokles ! Oeod-
Li-a giacoU'. '
American Dirt,
We are a greasy people; from the pork
fat of New England to the ham fat of the
Booth we wallow in grassy fjod. This be-
comes rancid in ihe tt^macb, and tuper-
induees ahat Dr. Urquhart proncunres
the sum of all diseases— dyspepsis. We
drirk t=a that would frighten a Chinamao,
and coffee that would serve ss an antidote
to opium. We pour down desee cf alco-
holic flaids which eat into tbe coatings of
our intestines and destroy ths ga^tiic
juices. We go o bed ovtrtaeked, body
and mind, sleep with sluggish blood in a
stata of stagnation, and get up only when
the broad sun is staring in angrily at ns
through our bed room windowi. We are
ieckless in uur pursuit of p'essue; we
strain our ment.il powerj tj iheir utmost
tension ; and end, old men and women
bsfcre our time, or die, or fill a cell in an
insane as. lam.
The Rarity tf Good Reading.
The Boston Courier Eaya:
It is a matter for general congratulation
that Mr. Bedcatb has suc:eeded in arrang-
ing fur a prcf;B ioual visit to this country
of Mr. J. M. Bellew, the eminent readtr,
who may be ioctdtntally remembered as hav-
ing inst.ucted Mr. Ftchter in EnglisU elo.
cution. It is let the simple truth, howev-
er mortifying us conlefsion may be, thst
we have n*>t a siegle reader in the United
States of the fir-u rank to-day. Mr. Yanden-
hoff and Mr. Murd ch are b<_ tj excellent in
their wav, but neither aro entitled to rank
higher than secoud-cIsBs artitti. As for tbe
rt st, not one of tbe long list has any right
to sit in the upper forms even of the third
ola:s.
Brazen FJronlry.
There have been many illustrations of
the height of impudence, but the best we
htive met with is Mr.'. Laura D. Snyder
Fair sning a man for libs). Can this woman
be lowered in tha estimation of tbe public?
Is there anything that she U believed inca-
pable of? Which one of tbe deadly tins
would it be libellous to accuse her of? Tbe
only ecology ihe cold-blooded devil-fish can
offer to an outraged public is to go into some
out of the way place and hang hersalf. Libel
Fair, forsooth! To do so were as reasona-
ble as t) smear a negro with burnt cork to
make him blacker.
Sfasd on lii-j Dignity.
While a man was on trial in the Ccunty
Court, a JGryman sud, "Ask the pris3ner
why he threw his wifa out of a three story
window." The judge said, "Prisoner you
have heard tha question." The accused re-
plied, "Tour honor, I was determined to
separate from my wife and I wa3 not going
to demean myself by going to the door and
showing her out."
Japanese paper-work Is the latest recrea-
tion and amusement far ladies A vest
deal of tisane paper, paste, scissors, paints
andanenormcu.3 amount of patience is all
that is icqu'red.
An ex'eneive dealer in animals "says thit
an elephant with two bead* is on its way
from South Africa to join his colle-tion
Th s will cause the traditional biceps calf to
hide its diminished bead.
I>o Wot sutler from corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oome, Bon-
Ions, Ctab and iDgrowlng Kalis, can find Instant
relief bj applying at Dr. B. H. Oman's Inatt-
rate, sio Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.n. We
speak from experience, having tested the -Doe-
ter'a capability. Beferenoea given If tequlred.s
For Waantna:
Shirts, Jl 60 per dos.; small pieces, 60o, par
s. At tbe What Cheer Lenndry •
Han] on Lydi t.
A St. Lous Democra* rep:rferint*rviewcd
Lydia Thompson a ehort time ago. Wo ap-
p;nd what tracspired between t'.nm:
Rvpirter- Is there any trutii in the it ry
tbat you arc s?ven months older thin Char
lotto Cusbman.
Lydia— So, sir; there is not a word of
trnth in it.
B— How much older are you than Mis3
CuHbmaa ?
L— Why, where fira yonr eyes, man?
Can't you s-w I'm not so old ?
K— How old are you?
L-I am tbirty-two— at Ie&st I will be on
tbe9ihof February.
B-I understand y^urdhush'er has a large
family, and that one of her 80b» wss lately
married.
The little lidy bounced off the sofa.
What, mydi-gh'er with a lirge f-mily
:*:d a married son! I cin't believe it, I
don't believe it, I can't believe it, I won't
believe it. Oh, Z-ffie, what cruel things
they say about you.
R— There is nothing cruel in having a
large family. My father
L— Why, it isn't passible, man. She
couldn't; she's only eight years old* Yon
can tell yourstlf thit such an idea is pre
p:s:erous.
The Golden Era.
Col. J. F. Lawrence, so many years con-
nected with the Golden Era, and under
whose management that paper bad its bright-
est days, ha* returned t j his eld position on
that publication. He h^sinfusedlnew life into
it, and intends to make it a tiue represanta-
tive of the literary talent of the Pacific
Coast. Cbarlts Warren Stoddard, Tom A.
Hawk and others contribute pleasant, read-
able ar;i ■les, tbe dramatic snd musical arti-
cles are always good, and Wilkie Collins'
latest work, " Tbe New Magdalen," is being
published a = a seria'. The Golden Era will
compile favorably with any of the Eastern
weekly pspers, and should be supported as
a home institution.
A Bad Record.
The Chronicle, speaking cf Charles A,
Russell, on trial for murder, says "he 1b
not a bad-looking man, al'hough his record
is bad. He was formerly United States Mar-
shal ; he his also served a full term at San
Qaentin for burglary." If Eu«eli bad been
a Deputy Assessor instead of a United States
Marshal, a universal cry of "hang him!"
would go up from tbe community. A man
may hive a worse record than Rasstll has.
They have a society men on a morning
cotemporary who wears eye-glasses, parts his
blonde hair in the middle, wears the tip of a
peacock's feather in his hatband, and doesn't
carry tobacco, because be is trying to quit.
He has been trying to quil for two years,
Mnrvnlne;"*".
The only t'aca south of Market streat to
£eta«oo<J dl«k of Oyttcrs, Call'orota or Eaetero
TraasplaDted, Is at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Bal.OD, corner Howard and Third, late
of the Bine wice s.io:m. L
A.n Old L«enauiark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the K. E. corner
of Eearoy and Washington ttreets, kept by
Henry Behmldt, has been la mens for the lut
eleven years for k-eslrg tbe bett Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum tlpes, etc »
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gae light,
Our careless feet, by chance aid stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a soreen
Through which a sweet bouquet was Been ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er -which tbe waters soltly fell.
Made that window Feem to be
Bome fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," aatd my friend, "iet'B go In here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer.""
"All right," I eaid, "I must agree
That this place enits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner bad we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, asked our wish—
Eaid they bad almost any dleh
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooted v\agnijic(nily,t'tc;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oookod every style; ju»t tnink of that.
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from otbor men.
They'd ciam t sua craba and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy plaoeail kinds of game,
Piph, fiesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish wsb, I am sxre,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have fouBd. 'twould seem,
That tbey have here the best loo cream;
Bo here they^ock, the little tinners.
To get what they call "6ueh nice dinners,*
Whoever doubts tfaia let him rash
To three hundred thirty-seven Cneh,
And there this txut& he'll ffnd-iaade plain:
Who goes there once will gcagain.
Pacific Oyster House. S37 jBuah street, above
Kontgomery; open Day and Slant.
OHABiEfl haaKE. Proprietor.
- ■•
1* IS Perrectl-f Astonlohlng
Bow beaofilrallyand ^ruickl/ thay do washing
at the What Cheer La-aadry. ClotLes received
iefere 8 a_at. returned the same e-ranlng If de
TiraoTBBTfM
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
Ba--E*"W •ST3S-a.HL.
FRESK AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Fenilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE B0MANCEAND EE4LITY
OF THE PEEI0D.
Tbe Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
WILKIE COLLIXS,
IN TBE
Go denEra.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podcem,** la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charlet Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
ABLE TAIjK,
By Olive Harper, Itt
The Golden Era
TOM
Fenl lleton. Io]
For the Tery Be&t Drinks,
Goto Y-._e§* Branch Baleoo, oercer of Mark«t
and Third ttreeu. Bg£
Beat Quality or X>oa-«>ci-ri
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oh ecr Laundry i
HeDewell, Shew C»rd Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 30,
608 Market ttrreL cor. Port and Mont^amorr. D
Do Yon H.QOW
That irlth BTjTr-oucK'i PArTxast yon can out
md make any garment to fit perfectly? Send
postage stamp for an UlnEtrated catalogue. H.
S.. Dealing, agent, office of the Howe Bewtng
Sachlne, Ko. 113 Kearny street, between Better
md Feet. Ban Francisco. *
Jones .& Schroder's
Celebrated Grab Chowder can be obtained only
at 8SO Baah klrtet, nearly opposite iteAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It, and they all
eat It. Only the beat braads of Llgoora bot-
iled for Camtly na». q
*00 IJalre o* Hocks,
At all pdcee, it t he What Obeer Lannfiey. •
CLAiBvompr.— Madam* Olcre Antonka, the
Olairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
baa removed to 333 Kearny at. Conmltariens i0
Cfurtl-h, Prenrb aod OermaD. j
The Golden Era.
OBIOIXAL STOBIES, POEMS AND
SKETCHES. FASHION SOSSIF,
AMUSEMENTS, tlTEKATUBE
AND UT, ASSWEKS TO COK-
KISPCKliraiS, JBTC.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WiLLIS^BAND.
MU«IO FUBKISBED JOR ALL
ocj»nonr. Maijt im^orfcea »rr-tBKed
and for sale.
FrllzPlpen and Hartni M. Bin
*LcndlDK Tlollnl t>,
to. Add'e»i M. W. WILLIS, l«*tcn*s Moilo
B1,UV, g^r> M on' eomirr street. )*6 tf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
S-aa FrancUco Savin*. XTnlon, S3 2 Call-
fur-uiu street, eerner of Wcib.
r?°.UTJ?B HALF YHAB FTTOINO WITH THH
■- S'at Dscemher. 1^7i. a d.»id-nd ban b^en d^-
olarel st tee n-ecf ime »cd eix-teoib; (9«-10)
n»rceoLp!Tiontiino- Tsroi Depositf. »nd eieot
(81 per cent, psr so nam on Ordinary Deposifca. fres
pt tPderal Tixoo D-poeiis. pajsble oa sod sfier
13^b Janaary. 1873. Bv order.
dtSl iw LOVnXL WHITE. Oashier,
11HE "GOLDEW ERA.** 18 THH OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, aed more widely oircnlatsd at home
aad abroad than «D-r othsr on the Pacific Ooait.
la Os itoraia, tbe Aiha-.jc States, and tbrooghout.
the eotlrs 6eld of its Krsat and rapidly increteing
oircnlatioD. the "GOLDEN ERA" Je unlvsrsally
-*R«-deda9a literary and family jonroalof nne-
Qoalled excellenee.
To Advertisers.
Th. "OOLDES BRA- i, . „eI00m. BaDd.y «.-
llor Is cy.i; Boms uid Honeebold, aid .. ,„
•dwrtnlog »»,.» il««iTMl«gM mail b. mpw-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL StTBSOBIBEBS,
TW ealden Ers, r.r One Tear, S3 SO i
for Six Month., 99 CO.
Hnbseriptions to bo pais in sdvinee.
Tbe Oolde. Kro and Peterson'. Indies'
Nallanol Mos;«Ktne, One Tear, S5.
••"THE OOLDES KBi uid PETEBSOB'B
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE soryed or
Oaniei. in tb. OUT atll!, cents por west
THE G3LDEN EBA.einjtls oopiej, Ten Oenu'
For sals st all Nsirs-ttsods.
Office of the Golden Era,
540 Clay street — San Francisco
CONSUMPTION pre-
vented by the timely use
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal-
sam," the best and mosl
speedy remedy In use for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Influenza,
Loss of Voce, Incipient
Consumption, and all Dia-.
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Ask for "Hall's
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price 50 cents. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOPAIETOB8,
Cor. Santome and Commercial street*,
nolltf
Pacific Stone Company.
THE P-IOIFrO STONE COMPANY UAld,
the especial attention of Architect-;. Ll-ki-.-
eers.aod the poblio id general, to the SUPER.1QB
QUALITY of the Stone now being manuf-.- tared
br them in this city nnder the Randoms P&tenta. j
They make to order sod keep io stock;
Bttfldlna; Fronts. Water Pltn:,
Mckt, Monuments, FuantaJns,
file*, Copies* for Ti'ulls,
Fillers, etc., etc*,
Together with Ranson-B'B ceJebratod Free-Orit
Gricdetones, sll of which we guarantee superior,
and at a price far below tbat of band-cat work.
Bt*r*Tbe attention of private parties intending t*
balld is respectfully solicit- d.
Office, No. IO BUSH STRKBT, Ban Franoisoo.
THOMAS W. BREE,
0
— AttD—
■ EP1I B Eli
DRUMS, BUriJOS,
— AND—
MUSICAL IASTHCMKH7*
ESTABLISHED IN 1B83.
•■vJ-fflOBons given on the Banjo and Drum. S4»
MISSION BTKEET, between First ind eecoDd.
Declared AicoJnsi the "Whole *WorId I
the Kest of UuDklnd.
PATENT EAGLE BLAOKING -WARRANT- !
ed superior to any in tbe market. Maautao-
tared by MOORE & OO , No. vtO Leidv-edoiff
etr^ft, S. F. DireailoDsfor Ute: Wben found too
thick, add & little cater. Keep tbe bottle well
corded. Said by all Grocers, iJruggiBt*. etc. d21
TRAYS aiwa-E on hand.
Alfred Tetter,
Man of ac» urer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
£85 Dnpont,
X EAR SUTTER STRLE%'-
Gee ray stock of Bird
Cag«s b+fore porch astuc
erewbertj. Always toms-
fchiogoew on hand. My
Patent Cagee, icade of
Tin Wire, am ^aTrunted
FREEFHUM VERMIN
Also, beat quality ThA
no20tl
Meerschaum PipeDepoti
013 RIABM' 8TKF.KT.
theebortei notia* AHPiueaanrt
Oigar Holders wmanted genuine, and
io c ■ lor we. I. Meer-cbaaui Pipf s aad
walking Cares Mounted ncd Repaired
at lowest Fa«tern Prices, and with tbe beet »ork-
tsanship. A larga as'Onmeot of Walking Canes
and Far.cy Goods of every deaoription always os
hand. no2l In.
The Popular Beverage
C'ONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAOIFIO
^ Con ure b s Springs, near Santa Olara. Indorsed
by tbe Medical Fauuity its curative powers being
cqnsl to tb« celebrated OonsrsBB Water from th.
Springs of Saratoga, New i ork. Depot removed
from i'.8 Kearny street to New Montgomery, one
door from Howerd. Families supplied dally. Lib-
eral discount to ths trace, and orders attended to-
piomptly. de25 Im
Philadelphia Restaurants
OHAS. V. BKRGOLD, PROPRIETOR,
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED^
and most popular Reataursnt In I
San Vrs.ncir.co. The Table? are sop- *
Elisd with tbe beet io market Board—
7 the week. «\OS PINE BTREET, juntabo?
Monbeomerr. m»ri« 1m
DO£ORG£ MAYES8:
KALETCTN OYSThRS. CLAMS
and all kindt oi SHELL FISH, A
StalleNos. *0, 41, i», California*
Market, sntrsnee on Osliforain street ' —
Fublw or private parties aud fazoiliee eupplied
from 6 A.M. w U p. m. ladies' and Gent'.emen't
D*-B*er Roora or>»-i *-rtm t i w. to \'2v V- -it/Ttr
DR. W. A. PAYME.
Tmi5.S M.K*RA1,ED Pi'TSIOIAN HAS RB-
H. SSI t>„'"•e,,' "O'"?. »»•«'« K.arny sir.""
fiiUoiall. AU chiooic B»oise« trsal, d srcj.es-
delSlui
Bap Sugar
POR SAIE-6I8 KEARNS- STSEET. At
HEKOER'U. Alio, 8,err kiad of Cssdies
whnleeaie anj R.tsiL
°'-7 " M. A. Mfsrrs.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tlie Market
MANUFACTURED BY
CALEB AI.
OC18 tf 4^0 mi.
• tCKLIB,
438 Efara
«£W YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIAK08
For sals at No. lsl
Jlerelreet. Call and
examine for yoorofllTea
«»-TfMi ^clr Osllfor-
Dis-made Pisoo on the
Li
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Ha,
Napa Soda
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WHAT. iA»l
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SjWETROPOLITIM THEATRE
* for
'Ms
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«8.
ITEi
HIW A LIT AMBRY THBATRI.
■ 1 1 i
l" l > !• I I V IC
SAN FRANCiSCO ATHENEUM
MM SrsiMK cl tke Season
he YbIIow Hat! EMERSON MJINSTRELS
ThB YellOW Hat' *rl3J'ee Compftnle« OonBoUdated
*Ct
THIS EVCNIrK
AKUARY 8
iMIOO.
'•'♦»« Mil .1 in I'niii, o.,
Mortlnur, I'.nk,, IH\nn Thompson !
*«»„,
""•"•*•«
rifteen Thousand Persons.
THI» EVENIMO JANUARY 8
BT1BT BTEXIBO DOBIBO THI Will, AID IATOBDAT A7TIBB00B AT I.
I'nrt Ili-I--- I ;•,(.-, •(,.!,, ,,,.,, i ,, |,i Mi il,>n.
UVEKIUHV— «••#., I i*«*«*T%M
■am th« uuri cr j»»m«
Ethe Yellow Hat
larnltlrrnt Scenery,
i or Amaxono,
lirilliant Armor.
(ling Heclianlcal EfTcct",
Fntcrtainment,
"** tap i I
»m*««„ | Trirk
AIM fe
BIRD CAM
lUDUM
htwMdili
>s and Novelties
ACME OF PERFECTION!
' A!' Tactions
••»t *m!i«4 fe mi T
See It! See It!
[. to s r v , wb.r. R»».r.,d
IN AD. ANCK.
ST. To.r. will b« Do cxcp-
BOflOlll -« ( II I I II
* MinimKu
L AMI NOKKAKKLLKR
..TUB UIMT llll I 1 muiiiik
bibdii uasoosi wiru tub a*n>i • ,,
Goodbye, Unole Stove.
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1'nrt
-,. ,,„,! Olio
.
B1BBRN1 V\ I.K.MS...
t rinnnv
-A.S 3L.H5LE3 A.& T-WO PBAS.
I.IHHIRIIM. - \M K|i KEY 1 >W.<
THAT
RASCAL
BILLT.
To conclude with Add RjnmiV Sketch end: led. ~ ~
(££■
sei x "*f o> ^l e
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UKS BK.KJ *MIH RtHBh..
LAWYER I.KI. :-■
APDRVMA.VIMR BARNABY RtBRS ....
.Mlatt JftNME SHERMAN mk8 kARVaBY HIBBH. ..
M. a1N»LKY SCuTT I DiTtOriVE oNATUiiBtf..
....HAM RI( K*Y
to-jR IlARr
.UHAb. BUlToN
FRIDAY KVkNING, January 101b —
Benefit of :e«a,l£.exr ctrxCL Farron.
MONDAY EVENING, January 20th— Tint Appearance of
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THEATRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IV THE "CHROMCLE."
' All Bills against the AlhaOibra Theatre mnat oo presentel hereaftor on Monday.
Tlxo Municnl XTCToixcloj-.
i— It I.I* r
OriMatJJl M l«« Ferry- .,
Illvhluml rilrta
K«ly ir.rt
NU< (lHtJtlo
H«ITl* Ht • »% -r
MertlMtr..
HARD CHEEK.
tri ' Thomnaari
"rCiarr*
Mr. Hugh Robinson in His Chanties!
!)..«• \m..n, ,h» OMta I , .1 1 . |.|. ,...,„„
"'"' "»'•■■• Lm Bl
"'•' >toHi»r. • •»<• C.,«.e Roo. Iia I.„ r.rr..,
ri"« Wilm rarka
0n<> BID WHIJKT.
Mw, Aon Oh»r,«f Ttio ntnoii rPol'i'oomio ...O. B. ICatbb.
OrohMUft
.Park, nnd Dlso
Mlullin
■ .lilt- l,ii Fnrrfi
OT«rt,ri>
Old M»M>
Alu't I Rwtn
Ut.ll»fl
"°- "J*!r* P_ "°r Ml" •-l»'"«"l»n
SOLO ON MAGIC FlUTE AND KETTLE DRUM, WITH ONE
STICK, BT THE MUSICU WONDER.
MYSTERIOUS LODGING HOTJSE
Frank Mortimor Walter PBrk« Lon DIioq
■"»■ KniV Zoel
Comic Sore M,tait\a llrewcr
Tbe perfcrmaoo* will conotrtdo with*
A MANAGER'S TROUBLES
Characters by the Oompany.
AI)M!^ia\ ttC CENTS
Private Boioa $2, ?!,-W and *J. Raiorred soils 50 o»ota, aa
PRIVATE ENTRANCE TO BOXES.
Doors open at 7 Oommesoa at 8 preelwlj
THK MOBKL 1.0tH.I\tt Uui»M.
§1: PACIFIC HOUSE,
lYMPICHOUSE.^.^.Tr;.-^
r roamerfilnl
St lt--.1-i.1-.rr ata-
OarOslabratedft H Wtiite Shirts. Tbsy fit PEBreon-Y, aod for ijaa.Uy and darability wi
■V-OALL AND SEE THEM, I 3
It u"V9r ':•■) matobed. To b> bad only at tbe
CU AUCTIOtf hpimik, 016 Kearny atreet.
FERNANOEZ & AGUIRRE.
FASUIONABhE HATTERS, Wo, ll«Ui |
POST .srKK.Ef. n««r Kearny. A fine
RB5ort.montnf Hats and Cap* oonstftDtly on/
band. »y liatj made to order and renova' ad la
tin neatest style. oc^-im
PipeBfl* I A PERFECT RUSH
IvlCl'T UP
Day £tio.<a. iNTislit,
AT THE liHEAT
IXL Auction Store,
>: <l KBAJBKT RTBKET.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
THE
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CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
la now ufrrlof ifrrntrr BnrirntnB th«D how
•▼car been offered la lao Fra>nclaeo.
With oar coBLccltoo la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Front vehlrh we are dally receiving Ooodi
boastit at the lawcat Caab Prices
IN O XT H. II £3 IikT O "X" .
OUB MOITO 13 TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
l.OBO stln Caaatmere Pnnla, worth IO OO, to be
•old at »:i OO.
AOO doui White fthlrta. worth SI SO, to be sold
at t& cent*.
SO eases of Heavy Voder clothing;. AOc to SI SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Fr*M 9Sc. to 81 SO, Mild el.ewh.re from BA to 6.
ALSO. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
MOTION*, FANCY OOOD*. i:\dl 1M1I CI7T.
UEI, PIPH, 8LOTES, TOBACCO.
WATCH KH, nUUBF.K OUODS,
iioHisav. an
Trunks, Bags, "Vallaea,
AND 1.1 FAOT. EVERYTHIHO,
From a Noodle to an Anchor
OAll ud etUBiD. our pncf, »cd :,t:,f, rOBIMlm tbtt
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IB THE GREAT
'IX la Auction Store,
61S KriRNT STREET,
Oae Dair from Caraaterelal.
.J • FIRE QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH $5, FOR $1 SO
' irlMIlM Bui.. Stmt Nliki at 1.
j/arkDl
V0B
J-«OHl>J jFI«OjBI^'/9.
NONE BIT THE BEST UDALIIY OF MJEAIS
UAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, G, California Market
PIONKKK «IIOK MANCFAITOBT.
.»-Th.mo,t ELEGANT CUSTOM WOBK IN THE CITY
I a. I ,nd .limine good, ud price li> i hi. it MAIN 4KD
iOH K.Ara, ,tr*M, -*i» door ,nnlh of Fti.D
....THI...,
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIBOCLATES IN ....
All the Theatres,
AMD I*
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
LN THjfi VKAR.
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
On the BOATS and CAE8
THE OLD
Hot Scotcli,
15 Morton Street, near Kenray.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM aNDJERRY IN TOWN.
Alwase oo file the New York Herald, Harper's
"Weekly, Frunk Leslie's, D&r's Doing', Police Ga-
zette, all tbe California papote. also London
I'linuh. Bell'e Life, Illustiated Londoo Newo. Call
and tai'siy yourself.
•at- Don't, forget tbe eign of tbe Hot Scotch.
dr-7tf OHARL1CS Y)M. FFLDMAK. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
TO IMC an«l J E R It Y,
GO TO THE BBANGH -
Hot ScotcH,
IBS Sutler street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
HOT (llOWJOI IC EVEKT NIGHT.
nol.1. tf JOS. P. BRIGQ8, Proprietor
DRESS JWAKINC.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. 1« O'FARRELL
i trobt, is tbe p.'ace for Ladies and strangers
visiting tbe city to Dave tbeir Dresses made in
style, and a petfeot (it, at a moderate price. dei9
RICHEDA F9.MII.Y
iFormerly qf Chiarina's Royal Italian Circvt)
WILL GIVE LERSON8 ON THE VIOLIN OB
Oaltftr, at ra,ideDO«, (if required!, or lor-
B)8h Mu,ic for Bitlls or Purtiea, at moderato
obHTKea. Residence, Sort Moot«ointry street
ooroei- Jaekaon, Kooin P.'o. 11. "ieI21in
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
( Cor. Second nod Tehama
ttreeta.
■» 'Terrapin oonafanily on band.
'Ojatera io every stjla. PB1VATB
,SUPPKR ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
dee 31 lm
CUSSES INJL0CUTI0N.
TWO OF THK LEADING MEMBERS OF
lbs Theatrical Profession 10 ' alifortna pre-
?ose forming olaBeeB for inatraotion in Hlocailon.
erfons wishing to avail theuieelVBB of tbe oppor-
tunity of acqalr.Dg a narfal art at a moderate oost
can send In Uioir names to "Oambvsea " P. 0- Box
23H, when pariicolars U to Mrms, sto., will be
aeat to thorn. de? tf
Have yon beheld it? If Dot, you're a treat
At SQTJARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Eoaroy street;
There BONA, disciple of GREAT SQUARZA,
Dispenses famed Uagio Punches; r&thsr
The moBt delklons mlxturss yot reoorded;
And have with many medals been rewardedl
Ladles their CORDIALS there can sip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Men gain "LAD1IEU -
PLEASURE,"
To allay connubial differences and pain,
In ' 'ANTI- DIVORCE" yon can your end attain .
Sip of the potent extract bnt one taste,
Sour arm, oonsollug, straight Is rouud her waist
Guess what a "MORNING COMFORr" Id the kiss
That heals the pnarrel and Imparts the blisal
The "WELCOME" too. you'll always nod
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA/'and theawest "FA BE WELL, -
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the paoaoei
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Oholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock aronne,--
BONA and SQUARZA, spite of all dutractors.
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefaotorat
Full FOitTY ililTir-Jut hulcllfal d-iim you'll da.i
To aid the Van— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'S— (SQUARZA'S) -317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, nut this famed place to paaa;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FtRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
CIOB ULK WOOLEIALI AMD RKTA1I.
>t tbe old eatooll.kiaeat, ISO 01d.ld»->
opiKltltr -What Cli.tr Hobm
F'lO-A.n.O.
^E J0T7BHAX OF AMUSEMIWT6.
ibltotaed every Dv in the Year by
•T . £*- BOQARDU8
ftSZ Merchant aud CSS >* •«*Wi itton at*.
Below Montgomery. Sa° Franci*eo.
WEDNESDAY JAMJAR! 8, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Th»uir*.
"Aladdn "at»U drawas iniiHEH audiencsf, Toe
; ■ «r«»t f*atore of tne entertainment, and
Hums Betiy and fcmily Rlgl are mocb app aud'-d
ereiy night Id thtir new dances. New features
win be abortij 10 irod ucad.
A 111 «m bra.
The public of Sao Francieao and the reipeel-
abla portioa of ihe preaa arc agreed upon tela
point— that (here sever was a minstrel perform-
■oc« coo'.alniDg so mach lao and ao i.-
loyed 6y vulgirityas that presented by Emerson's
Minatrais. Amor g the many amusing t eaturet of
the psrtarmance at preaeot being given mar be
muati joed T. J. Farroo'a "liiberalaa Gems." P. F.
Baiter » "Sound's from Gsrmeny," Bi.ly Kmerion
lo 'Good-bi*. Ucole Stew," aod "That Fassel
Billj, and Bob Hart, Sato Rlokey, Add Ryuao,
Mim Jeoaie Sherman. M. Ameley fccot: aad Chas.
Settoa ia the aketoh entitled "Divorce," which ii
aigbUy received witb roars of laaghtor.
Metropolitan Tbvntre.
"Tub Yellow Hal'* with the aaperadded attrac-
tion of "Hafflply Dompty's Drtam," draws crowd-
ed hou.e*. Tbe traaeforrra-ioD eeaae aod ihe
march ef t.kt Amtucs bavecaoseda perfect fu-
ror*, and everyone wishes to ae» them before thia
piecj u withdrawn. The management will, after
this holiday piece has had ite rap, commence tbe
regular atason with a reorganixedlcompaoy. They
•announce the engagement of Miss Acgasta L.
S argon.
Brlla Union Tbfotre. &2
Miss J*naie Worrell and Miss Lit te Hall are
immeaee farerites at this fioase, and appear to
great advantage in the Terr lively burlefque ef
"Buck -Eyed Seasao." This ie preceded by a cap-
ital Brat part and an olio of aole, songs, comic
sketches, ballet, song and dance, etc,
3?be Athtneam.
J. Gsmpodenioo'e wonderful performances on
the magic flu'e, and^drom played with one stick,
Haggle Erewet's comic songs, Hugh Robinson's
changes, Kvty Zoel'a ballads, aad a number of
ac i eongs nod dances specihtd on oar first page,
make op ao entertainment that pie ate) all visitors
to this boose.
Jri.n T. Raymond.
This gentlemaa. i o great a favorite witb the Cal-
ifornia pa bli :, will com ip en e 6 an engagement at
tbe Oalifornia Theatre on the 2tltb, and wi I i pro-
dace three new plays: "Forbidden Fruit," "Only
a Jew," aad the latest London sensation, "Pygma-
lion and Galatea," which will be presented with
gorgeous scenery and strange effects.
Horticultural Hall,
Skating assemblies Tuesday afternoon and eve-
nick". Wednesday afternoon and eTening. Thurs-
day afternoon and erening, and Saturday afternoon
a . d eTening.
A5aioaccAL Mcsetjm.— One o! tbe most
•ompiete oollectioas of the kind in the United
Butee, comprising bandredsof ooitly and beau-
«lfalwrx models, is daily on Tisw (to gentlemen
Oniy> at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
ao-r may be profitably meat here.
A Crufhinjj Conundrnra.
A correspondent, says & London paper,
asks as if we will p'eise " give him the full
-particulars cf tbe Boyaliat policy in the
Iioochooan-Formoean imbroglio," We can-
didly conftsa that we know nothing at all
about tbe matter. An inquiry such es this
should be addressed to the editor. He knows
nothing about it, either ; but if you ask bim
he will make a note at tbe bottom of tbe col-
umn of "Answers to Correspondents," fcuch
a* "To be fure," or "Of cocrs? you can-
not," or "It will fee better to lend it to him.'.
Then your mind will be at rest.
8aa.fi d.
A man in New Hampshire discovered a
new way of flying through the air. He
tested its correctness by getting on a high
tree and jmmping off. He is now au angel,
consonantly be knows how to fly without
the assistance of his invention.
Tyranny.
A man at Galveston, Texas, bas been im
mured in prison simply became he whaled
Y< mother-in-law. And yet we are told that
civil rights have been restored to the South.
Bow He Got Out of If.
It is told of Mayoard, the populer livery
stable keeper of Boston, ttat one time be
undertook to sail on commission a horse
which bad contracted bad habits of Liting
oat people's hick-bone*, and kicking wagone
into kindling wood. These little evidences
of playfulness, however beautiful as show-
ing the high animal spirits of tbe beast,
somehow failed to endear bim to bis owner*,
and he balbeeo sold cat of twenty counties
in Maseachu3atts and New Hampshire be-
fore he was brought to Botton and put into
Mayoard's hands. When the animal was
brougbt out of his stall for sale, the crowd
of bystanders observed that the besi etible-
keeper who engineered bim bad a pitchfork
in hifl band and a wildly anxicoa glare in
his eye; so th;y commenced cjanslly wan-
dering off from the vicinity— net hastily,
but dreamily meandering away at tbe rate
of thirty miles an hour or thereabouts.
Mayoard observed the movement, and cor-
rectly deamed that something mast be done
to restore public confidence, and especially
to seothe the mind of a possible buyer who
bad jost aocidenially groped his way fr»
the top of a neighboring lamp-post. "Don't
be afraid, gentlemen," said he; "not the
slightest danger. The animal is as mild as
a kitten. Never known to kick in his life ;'"
and as he spoke he stooped down to pick np
one cf ihe animal's feet— for although not a
giant in size be is a regiment in courage.
At that same moment the 'equine fiend
reached cut a biDd foot, to pet him, and
caught bim a foot below where his suspen-
ders are buttoned on behind. Maynard
sailed through the air about ten feet, turned
a faw involantiry somersaults, and then,
just as he brought up standing against a car-
riage ont in front of the stable, he flung ont
the sentence— "As I was just eaying, he was
never known to bite in his life."
Shoddy.
The Boston Courier says : "At a late
wedding in Philadelphia a calcium light
w£s thrown on the bride as she left the
eh ;reh, and was so managed as to flood tbe
carriage wi-h light, thus exhibiting the beau-
ty and toilet of the blushing being to an ad-
miring multitude." What a pity some
friend oi that party had not suggested fire-
works. The purchase of a few pin-wheels
for the church front, with of addition of
Soman candies for the groomsman to hold*
would not have c:st much, and would have
made that shoddy couple happy for life.
Arose in Bis Majesty.
The Danbury News thus laments the mis-
fortunes of one boy: There is one boy in
Danbury who wont get anything in bis stock-
ing Chrietma?. He left a pan of ashes on
the front stairs, to follow an organ grinder,
and a moment after bis indulgent father
came crashing ont of the front door and
down the front stoop, accompanied by that
pan and its contents, and looking for all the
world like a real god riding in the clouds.
For a few moments that boy thought lie
had a pile-driver for an ancestor.
Mistaken her Path.
Miss Jenny Bee3e, a yonng lady, in seek-
ing for fame committed forgery in Colum-
bus, Ohio. Bhe has been sent to prison fcr
three years. Miss Bee3e mn^t be very yonng
or she would have koownthat the way t>
achieve fame is to commit murder. B They are
thought to be heroines, and are never eent
to prison. And it fakes lees intelligence to
to draw a trigger than to write somebody
else's name.
A Sad Case.
A New Hampshire clergyman tried to
kill himself laet week. His reason for so
doing was that he had been refused by
three young women in rapid succession.
This is a very sid case ; but Bad a= it is, we
know a few married men who wiBh they had
been && unsuccessful in their wooing.
Ear-ringa are now fastened to the ear by a
serew, and an addition to the domest.c noises
Sunday morning is in tbe shape of: "Mer~
cy met where is that ecrew-driver ?"
To icraassES.— For Bale at a great sacrifice
at 34 Geary street, eix elegant silk dresses, nne-
<pi ailed for quality aad style. 6
A Happy New Year.
What a plaatare it is to meet a smiltag coonte-
c .-.-:■?. whet:i: it be od the street or to thepar-
ler. Acd why it ii that eome faces wear a contin-
ually bappj look ? It is simply because tbey live oa
a pUio, attritions aad substantia! diet. That mau
Ll a pnbllo benafaotor who will conscientiously
aerTe as witb a clean, toothaome and wholesome
meaL Looii H«yen. oronmtor o! the "White
House." Kearny street, atao o! the Capitol Bes-
taurant. Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
entbuiiaatically testify. His kitchens are marrels
of ordir and cleanliness. Iry bim, and sou -til
find it lmpoasible to eat elsewhere.
DlBniond Catarrh Bemedy
Is a sure oare for Ottarih or Golds. Ask your
druggist (or It, or send to Dr, A. F. Evot, No.
9 Poet meet.
dealtr* aria, jt* lea, sure.
Tnere aie not too many pleasures ha Ban
Francisco. Nothing la more pleasant, nothing
more health -giving than a drive Into tne coun-
try now and then. T^hose who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can 2nd one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. ElB
drivers are careful and experiences, Lis charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
to to Frank Bonton at the Occidental Hotel
s/nen yon want a carriage. o
l^erer Buckle buiBpenders,
At $1 per pair— as per cent, cheaper than else.
Thare — at the What Cheer Laundry. i
Gentlemen, Attention:
For the most comfortable and luxniioua shave
be rase ana call at O. L. 6nsand'a Palace Shaving
and Hairdre&ilng Saloon, 22a Montgomery St.,
epposiu a House, np-eiairj. Only the most
skillful artiste employed. b
Tne President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notee of this
deenment. Che&pnees and dnrablity are the
obaraeteriEtica cf H. Luchslnger's furniture.
All should Thin bis emporium, 735 Market
strps-t, and sEcertaln hew cheaply a house can
■be farniahea. s
Still Alive:
When looking for Holiday presente, go to the
New Toek Pbotoobath Gatj.krt, No, 25 Third
street, and see those beautiful portraits in oil,
water-colors and India-ink. Piices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any other
nrtt-claes gallery in the city. Bemember the
place— B. F. Howlacd & Co., 25 Third st. p
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted his study more parUenlarly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Is
now the most ruoceanfnl of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of LeideedorC, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House, X
Or. Barlow «J. Smitli
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual PhyBiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hie Hygelan Hall, 637 California, street,
every Friday evenir g, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examlnatlore in reeard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. u , free. w
INCONSTANT.
Inconstant I O my God !
Ioaonetant I When a tingle thought of thee
Sends all my t-biveriug blood
Back on my hear. In tbrtlls of ecstacy I
locoes ant t When to fee)
Teat thou bast loved m». wilt love to the las',
U Joy enough to steal
All fear from life— the fulcra and the past I
Inconstant i When to sleep
Aod dream that tbou irt near me ia to learn
Bo much of Heaven, I weep
Because the earth and morelng must return.
Ioconstant 1 Ah, toa true !
Turned from the rightful ahalttr of thy traast,
My t r ad beir: datura through
The changeful world— a b'rd without a neat.
lECODEtant to tho criwd
Through which I pass as to the skies above
The fickle summtr cloud,
But not to thee, 0 not to thee, dear love !
I may be fal<e to all
On earth beside, and every tender tie
Which EosuiB to hold in thrall
This weary Ufa of mine may be a lie.
Bnt, true as God'a own froth.
My iteadfast he-r! tnrnB backward, evermore,
To that eweet time of youth
Whose golden t.ds beats suoh a barren shcra.
Inconstant I Not my own
The hand which builds the wall between our
lives ;
On its cold tba3ow, grown
To perfect shBp*. the flower of love survives.
God knows that I would give
All othsr Joys, the sweetest and the bea*,
For one short hour to live
Close to thy h.sart, its comfort and its rest.
But life is not all dark ;
The sunlight goldens many a hidden slope ;
The dove ahall find Its ark
Of peicefnl reoar 1 and of patient hope.
I yet shall be possessed
Of woman's needs my small world set apart —
Home, protection, love, rest,
And children's voices singing ttrough my heart
By God's help I will be
A faithful mother and a tender wife ;
Perhaps even more, that He
Has chastened the best glory from my life.
Bat E3cred to this loss
One while, sweet chambf r of my heart Bhall be:
No foot shall ever crois
The eilent poital toiled t:> love and thee.
And scme'imes, when my ltps
Ar = to my first-bcrn's clinging, close and long,
Dralnlog with b;e-like sips
At its sweet lily heart, will it be wrong
If, fcr an instant, wild
With precious pain, I put the truth ESlde,
And dream it la tby child
That I am fondling with such tender {ride?
And when ano her's head
Sleeps on thy heart, if it should ev.r seem
To be my own instead,
O darling 1 hold It closer for the drasm !
' God will fcr^Ive the sin,
If sin it is ; our lives are swept so dry,
Ss cold, so passion-clean ;
Thank Him death comes at last— and so, good-
bye. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ladies and Gentlemen
Who have been snfifering from various com
plaints for years, are obtaining relief from Dr.
Aikln, at 137 Montgomery street. He performs
delicate surgical operations, and is daily effect*
ing remarkable cures of old-standing diseases.
The Doctor is a competent, scientific physician,
and the sfuicted can consult him with confi-
dence. •
Live "Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
(ngton treet, at' tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, SeJrnagundi soup. game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Souohong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
8am Moore,
Formerly of Bess House Carriages, can be
tound in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abliEbxnenr, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or sight, at reduced rates. bo
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tatles
that compare with Squaraa's. Equ*rz*'s Punches
are fameug for the high art shown hi their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarzs, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and co:dial6 for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street. n
As. Pleasant Juocation,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Albambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building la a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. .
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At ■' Ths" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (Becond hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw ttylea can be found. The stock la immense
— tbe prices ere reasoDable. Every ont who
goea there la sure to be suited. n
Hats for Holidays.
« Tne" Hat Store, 617 Washington street (Bec-
ond hat store below Kearny) , is the place to go
to buy your holiday bats. Finest hats, largest
assortment and cheapest hat store In the city.
Bemember, No. 647, second hat ttore below
Kearny, on Washington street. a
Sewine Machines for SeUe or to Rent*
Cheap, at 116 Post Etreet. Also, Agency for
Villa's Adjustable Treadle. x
How It is Done.
Tbe man who answered an advertisement
to the following effect cays his cariosity is
satisfied now :
" If yon would learn how to make home
hippy, send a pos'age stamp and 25 cents to
P. u. box No. — , Cincinnati."
He did send the necessary cash, and Boon
received the answer :
"If you are es big a fool as we think yon
must be for giving us your money, you can
make home happy by leaving it and going
West by yourself."
And yet that man is not happy,
Jnat for Once.
" What's the use of trying to be honest?"
asked a yonng man tbe other day of his
friend. "Oh, yon ought to try it once to
see," was the reply. And the yonng man
wanted to pat a bead on his plain-spoken
friend. _
Phutosrriiphic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
fialiery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. x
Holiday Candles.
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Meroei'a pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
•
Wbitener*
lAacea 0 Sellers,
t Becond street.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME LN
■^ every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERT DAY THROUGH
ont the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Sterei and Offices.
FIGARO
IS OTROTJLATBD EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland tferryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
18 MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered up and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS "HEBE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theattes, Traveling Uonveyauoee, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST BOOTETY. IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Saving* and Loan Society.
THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS HAVE De-
clared a dividend of nine (9) per cent, per
annum on Term Deposit*, and seven and one half
d-'i) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits,
free of Federal Tax, for the six mosttis ending
Dnofmbti 11. 1872, payable on and after January
15, 1972. By order.
GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
Ssn Francisco, December 31, 1872. ja3 2w
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
65S Sacramento street,
(The First House *below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
« ,,HplP,Of ail kindB.— General Business Agency;
Collect Rentr, Notes and Accounts; Wbite ana
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families. Hotels,
Farm*, Factories, eta.
CBA9, F. BEGHKBEK A CO.,
de28 1m 054 Sacramento street.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
, Isookaellera and -Stationers.
H. H. Moore, 60b Montgomery, near Merchant.
Bntchera.
Katz, Fred, Stall* 91 to 100. Oalifornia Market.
Brim Founder] e»»
Weed & Kingwell, California, 125 First st-
French Fancy Gooda.
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Buttar,
Unman Balr.
Sampson. A. E. 4 Co.. 110 Second street.
Static and Motlcul Inetramenta*
Keene, O. O., mftr. acoordians, repairer of ail fr'mU
musieat instruments, 203 Kearny.
Maccuronl MnnuTaclDrera.
Briguardello, Macchiavello A Co., 706 Saaeoma.
Wines and JLlqaors. (WnoleeaU)
Danert F. A Co.. 504 From.
WbUener.
James O. Seller*, No. 31 Second etreet
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Business at the corner of Sacramento and
LflidesdorrI streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, conduct the same lice of bnein
at the new location, in conceotion with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom bevhas united his stock and bnsineas,
thus making thia
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
m TNE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Printing,
of every description. Personal attention will be
gives to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at the head of the profes-
sion, as samples on tbe dead- walls of the city will
testify,
A call is solicited from my friends and the pub-
lic at my new Quarters.
H. P. TATLOB,
dellm £38 Ulay street.
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED FT THE JUDGES AT A LATE
Fair ef the American Institute, after a blind-
told trial Bvaiust Bteinway'B, Obickerinp's, and
others, to be THw. BiiST ON EXHIBITION. B.
C1JRTAZ, Sole Agent, SO O'FarreU at wet.
N B.— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. mart
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVB H
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT- -
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho >
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned I
upon the presentation of an order from the
Mayor and City and County Attorney,
dels If A- A.TTSTIN.
DAVE MENDE8 A CO., at the I
I old original Red Lion, 19 Geary
_.fween Keftrny and Dupont, where yon i
can hare HOT AND COLD DRINKS, not forgets
Tho "flirt RrmrtT' iff ,
ting the old Pioneer Lunoh,
always on band.
The "Old Sport" la
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and Is well known by the members of
the profession in tbe Colonies, begs to intimate
that be is prepared to give experienced advice te
all persons professionally visiting or meditating a
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderate.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
WILLIAM HENRY WATERS.
UVictoria Chambers, AS Collins street. Met-
Oourna. Asstralia. fefi tf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
jr&L, FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SIN- I
gft*f g]e or in suite,
KM" Well iAghred «nd TentUated.
SLUil Cnlarmsned Rooms to let- LodaicK witt\
jr witbeut board. ALUAMSJKA BUILDING 1
91 * BB*b etre?*- ocM tf
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST ccANDY
made at our Steam Candy Factory dnily. AU
ordera, eepeoially from tbe country, ar3 solicited
and will be promptly attended to.
CANTY & WAGNER,
107 Mont coma rv «t.. uar* Ru»t*f
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STREKT. -,
Best accommodations for sbu.tu.
Families in tbe city. Private MP* '..S.L.-
entranoe forLadicp. Hair Catting, Shaving and
Soa-^Dooiog. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladies
SbamDooingSO cents.
MTlm T. OORRIVEAU.Proprietar-
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
H AYWARDS.
10KT OAKEb PROPRIETOR
Flrst-Class Hotel.
iris 6m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS* FUR-
nisbinR Goods to be bad good and obeao, at
the "uLD CORKER," J. LEVY'S, Sio Montgom-
ery etreet. Justice gives to all. Don't forget the
number, SIO Montgomery street. deJU lm
MOMT0OMEKT S
HOTEL.
FURNISHED ROOMS >
•S and 110 per Month
WEST END' HOTEL, ,
i ■!«,*■■ laa*. »»» mtKllco MIDUlnjr, JAXVAUT I
IETROPOUTAN THEATRE
I n i liil>
Ilumpty Dumpty's Dreamt
41189 BLANCHE CLIFTON
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
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LANDS
OLIO.
A..V a* Mi rif l.lltlr narllaa.
»ai«p atenrw or Tiir. a»amm
Lead of F*roa. or Hulls of Dazzling Light!
aaTrnDAT \msXOOX. Jan II-
CJrniKl TetllcrOT H:it Miitlu.-.-!
rUOal ITBSISO. UIUaII 10 b. DmiCl or to.
S. F. OLYMPIC CLUB
UtT lutlol no oaa»r » t : .1 rtrraCU.
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
l_»«T »IOB7» OF TBI
Star Premiere Assoluta, BETTT RIGL, the Piemiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGl.
an tar rawoua
Mona. OhAron .atari lal« Tlirpo Talontocl CUllclrou.
THIS IVMIIl, JAHIRAY 8
aBD Bf Uf BTEBlBa L JTIIL rrimw BOTTOf.
TUB BOBaaatai l II illlllTIo arri-TAil.B IB S ACT*. iMiruu
Aladdin; or. The Wonderful Lamp!
Mllllllllll or cmictlll:
iumk auB maohie aooRi
W. A. MEIITATEII
E»«B« I. 0. WUXIiHIOB
TAB1 W>«IH'l WAXTSK H. LIBAft
BBABD TUIBB B. B. TBATBR
AXBACI B. J. BCOILtT
oiricsa a HKXBT
lBBOHTALD.
B. rLTitrTos
orjtl Or TUB LAMP _ JOBB w
OEBI Or TBB BIBO MISS LOUISA JOHBSTJBE
PBIBCBas BADBOCLBADOCB MISS MIBBIB WALTON
AMBOr MISS OABRIE WTATT
SOSYAD MISS M. A. CHAMBER*
MriTAPBA MBS. O. B. 8ACNDEB*
Maadarln.. Mlalrtaia of StiU. O-nl', nqot.ra.n. Oatrt*, Attendant., Slar... » to.
Magniflrfiit Scenery by Porter I Startling Illusions! Gorgeous Costumes!
A.CT 1*11*31.'- |"»X M'll.. HETT* n,i. I mill Mini, mid f'nrp.
■>.-. , T^.» W .»■..■*... M^.n« • T* « ri.arfi "lB Hull**. «t ■■ . I M ii i A . r oh ii ( I f Ard In M. I hiirmi
Bi^F-**TA^ tl — % ll.t.'ir* I hill- affllP O. — » S ItHlHlt IfSAaBi
*.trr*«-i. s^i>Bif> 5.— Horn) limrlMsnC* In i It - Pnlacr a r« t t TT t -t» T-i
nt H*4r«m\h*Amwr. ■»«*rrtr> O. -Illnlnl Odor. Nr-rne -**■ v^ J. X XI 11MJ.
7, — Earh.tr> te J Crtve, Hwatlc Fanntaln, nnd tbe Won- ( Ocrae 1.— Chinese Mir ■»,•■. -renr 3. — Fxtcrlor of
d»rfal I.*mi.. < hlifir Udicc by Aladdin uad K.ni- AUtfdln'e Palneo. «ec ic 3.-finrden of the I" ii.c.
rue. Tttlileoa. | -ccne 4.-K«ir«p,»(linini.er. **ceac S.— The FiylBff
ACT BEOUND. In Alitddln'il'alnrr. Nr-f ><*• H. - the Uurdnna. Kccnf
««•*•■«> 1 - U ouphn'i toiintf. Ncroc S.-Orond ] ».— The Pli«in vrh -ro the I'.tiMce atnod. tVallv.tl In
I'atranrr to ih<- K«> .1 II Ulia T<rr1 tl t'nuhit | 'i ■" »r of Al>d<lln'a i <i n ■■■!. Hnm I'hiirnn nod Norn
Mrcae :i - M nat aj.hr.'a <' .1 1 *»«p. Venue -i .— Chl<>»«e In Acrob «tlc Prats. Oraod tttllcl drlhliiols, by
Horrlrn. Rrr uj t 1*11 ■« of t.ootrrna Untnil Pr •■ | f'Hea BIOI. and Corpi <1e Hoi let. Orood Chora*.
rf.ilun of I.^Htern*. tinnid Ballet of Nllver Kitya, | Ucitirn ol the Pol-iee. II 'fi'i nenoootaeol -
1 lie FamoiiK Comodian,
JOHN T. R.-A.TarilfXorVT3,
WILL SHORTLY BRfttS AN EXO'CHMgy T AT TI1|S THBATK
FBICU Or ADMLBBIOM,
Rrarrrpd »eaita_riro»« Circle »nt* OrehMtra SI SO Biloonj*.
RrifrTfd Neat«— BA'oosy 7« Gallery.
Dr**a Circle AilmLanoo 61 OO FriTate Boxes 90 unil HIOOO
BELLA UNION THEATRE
avauuwO JAMBAKT 8
I >• Kililnir Mew To-NlAi-lii
Ml-- il^Mi: "oiUMXL
4«aaa .1 BiKh,. aaA
MIsn l.ll.lli: HALL
a. BaiMi.M .! ' Btaaa.BpM Bnaa I
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Aa.ll I bar.. .
a% alk.Ar.m4 ** Ui
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OLYMPIC LODOINOV
Jnb.ar Taara
Malta \, ',■■
A...I loaai Mi.«
COMir. IUTCHII
a..). Dmi
CHARIEI ViRNIR
. li.ll aWllr mi t«awaj Uri.
UHISIN AL
DDTOH BKBTOllBl
J. II LARKIK aa< OARRIK AUysTlluM.
OOOIU, and OOOFIR ••
The Moua ol Nlnoilomuil
Or.rt.r. OrobMira
Saaalih Oaaraol.rliUa luil.i ,
La Maja di Biviglia !
LA MAJA
Dob B aillo
II, TOUr A1HIB...
Jaerrr bi* friend
Ueetttsof tb« tat.
. MMf IMFRKSE
. Kd. Moa'Auine
SI HMIDT
M'lle (••rrtu.
Jotle MkjOeld
. . . .'DtiiliVa TBI DALLT.T
The ocUbreled Medrileni, by Mme. 'Ihereie, «od the Oaohooi,
br •Btne.Tbereae, Mom. Robnildt aod Lad ire of the
B» Ifl T»b'e»n aed Flnlle.
Medley OTtrtare ■.....■■■■.Orflbeeue
OoooIo.Idi with the Barletqoe of
Black-Eyed Sensan!
BKUSAfl ...
-Vh,l I \M
Oepk OtOHirM.
Loid Admiral
Admiral of the Bine
A-itiiiral of tba Vollow
Hatobett
Raker
Dimr'AM ■
Goatbrtin
Dame Heartly
Dolly Me*i.JWeT
Admiral of tDe White
Mia* Nfiooy
Miss BeLsey
Jaok Swell
Tom Yetn
UIHH JKNNIK Wi;RRKLL
MISS LILLIK HALL
O. Veroer
J H.Larkta
ObM. Cooper
Ob»l. Cooper
Cerrle Uhipmia
Jtooie Jebnaoa
MatKelty
T. Bree
R.(i Mar-h
Miaole Killraore
W.lt Bar*
Carrie Armsirorj*.
Uisa Jo*.flpblce
Mile 0*rratU
Joaie Majti'li
RISKS wl»f
140 Second Street, | 40
SWAINS BAKERY,
l:*IAlil lali oil In 'OO.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Kaarpl al Bo IAS Fnonb atraat, aod at
Ma. sals Sto«kMa iua.i.
TIC SUIT UlALITT OP
"vVoddlng Oalto
ALWAYS ON UABD.
iriir takietv or
Cake tor the Holidays.
I 0B 0REAM. CIIARLOITA RUSag, BLAJiU-
MAIIdg. JBLL1CB, .tc. nad. to ord.r aod
of to* bMt aaai.rlala
K. K. «WAI\ <tl CO.
fn.;»„
HAIR.
TUB 0BEAPEST PLA0I IS SAN FRANCISCO
TO BLV
•Human and Imitation Hair
Good's, Cheap and Fine
Jewjiry (V Fancy Coods,
18 AT Tilt
NEW YORK STORE.
A* B. lAMPSONtt! CO.,
Vo. 1 19 Nt-rui.il artreet,
"o" tei Between MlMlon atnd atlntiat.
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BKBOKS. FORMERLY
proprietor ot Ui Mia*n' R*c
tAoraai. b»i taken the mABAcemoot
-Of botb the Mlnera' Ke*uaraot on
■QotsnerclAl itreet end the Mmcn'
Bruob nn Market atreet. id partnerablp witn MR.
A. DR AYEUR. who haa been ceaoeetod with the
■arm tor yo an. Iir proveoienU hate been made ra
the ooiaioe departm»Dta that will render the Mi-
ner** more popnlar thaa it haa ever been dorief
the W yeeraef lw priiaperHty. Oor Bllla of Fare
•embrace all the deliceot** of the eeason. Oor
enotto la "Good Fare, Good Cooking end Moderate
•ObJu-fea."
P. nr.ROEa A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
101 and 51*8 Commereial, tad
T«9 Market atreet.
Open from S A.M. to 10 p.u. an31 Its
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
1 flS4 Saver am«h to at., eor. I.elduadorr.
(Hi offloe of P. M. 8. S. Co.)
<10TJB AKD SEE DB. GIVE US A TRIAL:
J we erlll endeavor to anil. We want to ah are
your nrdure. Opaa the oominf week.
- *M Lm STANTON at OO., Prop'te.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, _WYO NUNC.
THK UNDRR-lO-iBD WOULD MOST RR-
epeotfally repr<**ot to yon and tne public gen
orally, that be le now prepared to farsiah faoil-
ifei for eiQibltlons of erery kind aad character,
wbiob ahonld d->»ro the patronage of the pnb.
lie. Be baa erected at Cliaynrje. Wyoming, A
I-AKi.K AND CuMMODlUU^ HALL, with goo I
ooaoery ard Pta;o Tbe Hall i* well rcntiUt^d
aod lighted, and made comforiab>e for all aeaiona
of the year. J rife." BKbT OF MUSIO. botb Striog
and Braee, con he fnrnltbed at all times.
r.a<iafac'ory arrangements will h« made with
TUKATRIUAL OROlHEK COMPANIES eiib-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
oeotage of the rocelpta. Ourrrapondenco ■olictted
Addresa J. MoDANIEL.
Lock Box No, 1, Oh eye one, Wyoming.
If. B — Oorloattiea waoted for tbe Oheyenne
Mata.iD. Tnoae wiahlng eogagemenu, state low-
eat tvereia for tbe Winter Season, sendiog photo-
fraph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
aaded after uiUog •naagoments,
JAMFS McDA?tIKL,
Proprietor Oheyenne l boatre and Museum,
oc^ 3m Look Box No. 1, Ohovei.no, W. T.
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE. -MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladtea and two Gen-
tlemen to bo good in general bnalnetis fir tbe com-
ing Winter ^car03, commonolnn the drat week In
November, lH"i2. Address elating lowest terms,
«i!i> I'u^iograph. lialf Fare reloaded after Ull-
iag engagement.
JAMES McDANIRL,
Proprietor Obeyeone Theatre and Museum,
0O52 Look Box 1, Oheyenne, W. T.
A BAD HABIT
A CHEAT MANV UEBCHAnTe
hnvc got lato of ehariflnir mote for
their Oootle during; the Ilolldayg than
at Pay other time. At the old aland.
No- 8 Second atreet, yon will always
Bad at nalforaa prices a large aaaort-
naent of Ahlrta, Fnrntahlng Oooda and
Toilet Artlelee nt lowest ratee. That's
the place to ejot oenalble flollday Pres-
ents.
BENEDICT A Co.,
No. 3 Second street.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIHOINIA CPTT. MEVAJUA.
THIS ELEGANT THBATRK HAS BEEN RE-
docoraUd, and can be rented by the night or
Ftt thf w*«k- Stars and traveJiag oomimniea
UberkUy treatod with on application by letter
JOHN PJFKB,
Manager and aole Proprietor,
Or to J. H. UcCABJC.
_ BBO Vaahingtoa atreet. San FranoUco,
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
, 0fc"»t. reopens New Coareea for Piano and
Bicginx by hie entirely New and Simplified System
-the eborteat In existence— reading niuiic at afgbt
Aooompsnlments, Singing for Parlor or Oonce-U,
SStl^SI!; Wotawaki's xeaidoaoe, ««B 8UTTBR
SriUJahiX 4ao lm
Pacific .Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
WANTED niMlllMTELV;
TWO FIRST VIOLINISTS, TWO END MEN, TAMBO' AND BONES, ONE MIDDLE MAN
....ALSO....
Acrobatic, Gymnastic and Equestrian Talent,
ALL FOR THIS OITY.
■**AddF tttiDR 'Ql1 »«"«'»" and l0«8t tBrme'8HKBIDAN tOBBlJT
aa-LAURA HONEY— An Important l.tt.i for yon.
CO,
FREE AND EASY.
EVERY SATURDAY XICrHT.
Piano ana sineins; at S X'.m.
D. BARRY, Ohairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
006 Mission street, near Second.
delO J- EAOLES, Proprietor.
«% Kr
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mads
to ORDER,
—AT—
L. BLAIR'S,
B Kearny atr«>«t.
FRENCH CORSETS .
MME PONS. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Ladle*' Underwear. FRENCH
OORSBTB of all prloea and qualities, ready made
and to ordsr. No, B31 Sacramento atreet, below
Kearny, no 1-Sm
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
CHOP HOTJBB,
Hammer street, off Kearny between Pine
and California.
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS nerved in any
style. Everything ooosed lathe best manner.
■Pp The Finest Liquors and Cigars.
a®- El ceo nt SnI to ■ of Booms for Lndlee.
■OpOPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
R, J. 1E0HAU A P D. JESSEN,
no23 lm Prsprietora.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY BALL.
Q.3T lm Poat Itrlet, Q.ar K.arnT.
Select Bal Masque
....Or TBI....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
Cortloultural
CAXll
THURSDAY EVENING JAN. 23d
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Tickets #J each
aar-Rubacription Lists osn bs found with—
G. M Berry, Sheriff 'a Offloe, Oity Hall;
Mr Brandt, H.W.aor Wdsbmgiou A Montgomery:
A. Summeilield. Jr., N.E. cor Foleom A bteuar. ;
W. Cohen. No. tl Battery atreet :
J. Witt. No. 110 Third "treet;
Mr. K'UzensteiD, No. 16 Srcond street;
td. Abramson. No. 733 Clay street. deM Iw
? A&B " J,r!AL ST^
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
If. nnCi BEAUnFUL AND INSTRDOT-
A.VJ .\J\J\J ive obieots to be seen. Open to the
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HiU.
SIS Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY-
•TDe. JOHDAN'fl PnlTATE Ofpio is at til
Genry street (opposite old Machanioa' Pavilion).
ADOLPHUS STOCKMElER,
....TEACHER OF....
PIANO AND SINGING.
Balls end Parlies attended to, and Music fat
imbed. Retldeuoe, BOS Eddy atreet. ds9 lm
tTolm Campodonloo
(Lately arrived from South America,)
PIANO, CHURCH ORGAN AND HABMONICON
TUKER AND REPAIRER.
sOpOrdera addressed to tbe Philadelphia House
Bash street, promptly attended to. dai In
E. PARDINI
NO. TBB WASHINGTON STREET, (ABOVE
the Ptaxa), San Frsndaco. Boots and Shoes
mads to ordsr io the bast Frenob. atyls. The aeme
ready made aiwa/a on head. no Wat
«<
•IGAR.O.'
T OOBHAL 0? AMCSEKENTS.
; d every Day to the Year bj
J. E». BOOABDUS
■82Ucrrku.il and 5tt« Wu.blnBton »t.
Below Montgomery. San FranolflOO.
WEDNESDAY JAXCABi 8, 1673
A Litfr«r'i Praytr,
A well-known member if the legal pro-
l%»=ion inCbicigo, when bo flret settle! in
that city conceived that it wonld be a good
Itroke of policy to become a prominent mem-
ber of s jrro ctinrcb, bo be joined promptly
and very eoon was one of the leadeia in
prayer and exhortation, lie wae fervent
enough, bat not 80 well np in the etcck
phrases of tbo new boeineea tbat be cun'd
rafle t!iea» off and keep on thinking ail the
wbila about aonje'.hiiig el«e, the way some
of the elder handa did, and in the tff-rt ho
■ometimea produoed curious resclte— as for
instance, one evening, in a prayer, wton
he astonished his hearers— and possibly the
Lord too— by the phrase:
"And, however paradoxical it may seem
onto thee, Oh! Lord, it is nevertheless
tr.e."
-S,
R«aioa.
The Ballotio flays:
The approved form of adminiglratiog
catLs in th« Courts heretofore LaB been:
You do solemnly swear that the evidence
yon will give etc', shall be t'je iruihetc., bo
helpyonSod! Wbeth r lo make the obli-
gation more binding on tbe oonfcienca or for
some other ciose, f.ie has been changed by
the Code, and nuw we have "You do solemn-
ly awear in the presence of tlis Everlasting
God," ttc.
The cause of this change undoubtedly is
tbat the old form had become wore out by
constant reptition. It bad beoome mashed
up into Ydslmlyawetevnc8grtrtre?pumtnqu-
atnaherbetrawotruseiperger. All must con-
fess this wasn't pretty. We shall now Bee
how long it will take the clerks of the v sri-
ous courlB to mangle the new form of oath
out of all Bhsp-1.
Epitaph on A Colored Baby.
The African mind is not merely prone to
bombastic words, but ideaa as well. This no
doubt arises from theirpoetio temperament*
which from want of cultivation, exists, how.
ever, only ae a germ. There is to be seen
on a toombatone in a graveyard at Balti-
more the following epitaph on a colored in-
fant:
Born all hearts to eng»ge, andchsrm nil eyes:
Though brave, magnanimone. though witty, wise,
The parants of the little picaninny were
evidently caught by the magniloquence of
the couplet— which was no doubt brought to
their notice by eome mischievous white man
—and bo cau-ed it to be inscribed on the
tombstone of tiieir little darling, without
even a suspicion of its inappropriateness.
His Credentials.
Stephen Girard, when he founded his
great college at Philadelphia made it a rule,
for all time, that no clergyman should ever,
upon any t-xcu-e, be permitted on the col-
lege grounds cr within its doors. On one
occasion, it is said, an individual with a white
cravat was refused admittance.1]
"Why can't I go in?" he asked.
"Because yon are a clergyman."
*'TLe h— 11 1 am 1" said be, and was per-
mitted to enter at once as a person qualified-
Railing a Family.
The St. Louis Globo saye : "A Georgia
woman is credited with having raised a
large family, although not out of her taene.
It was her motber-in-law'B family, and Bhe
did it with a keg of gunpowder planted in
the cellar,"
Wtaninsc AeturnedlnOneDay
And we never disappoint, at the What Ohetr
Lumdrr,
•
Jones *fc ^chrodet's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can he obtained only
at 3bo Bath ktreet, nearly opposite the Alham*
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It, and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. q
Fresh and Sweet.
For the bast confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery M. near Sutter. N
Wliat Cheer l^aunary
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
roolsed by everybody. *
■ ■
Altogether the Best.
It Is curlooa, but true, that J. A. Bhaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell iur-
nUnre and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in thin city. Try him and you will be
convinced. Y
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade in California Is assuming
gigantic proportions, Emerson Corvillo, of the
Baddle Beck, 410 Fine street. farnlBh.es from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters, to all parts of the Paclflo Ooaet. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame whioh
has extended all over the continent, and ►he
'Saddle Rock" la inown «verywnare.
The Seat Bemodies,
Dr. Perry's LaBt Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
ry*e Webfoot PUls, for all bilious complaints.
J. B. Gates and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
saerciM streets, sole aeento. •
WHat Ohoer i-iaunary
la the best '•indry loSan Pranolseo, •
Watches and Jewelry,
Very low, at H. A. Oallender's, 62 Becond
Street, corner of MibsIod. D
I'l Ton Wdnt
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
e ot spoiled, sen J them to the What Cheer Lama
*** , x
For a safe and efficient Beattifieb of ths
COKFLXXIOM, UBe DlCXEl'S FaKOUB CBSUX »K
F-chter'a New Theatre.
Mr. Fcchter's Lyceum, located upon the
base of tbe French Theatre, Fourteenth
atree', will open on or about 1 1 e middle Of
the present month. Ihe-butldiug pjuesaes
outwardly, as well bb inwardly, a hind-
some appearance, and will eve'janoe the
value of property in its immediate vicinity
In depth it is 120 feet, with a frontage of
75 feet. FiomtLe iljor of the parquet to
the dome above iB a dietaries of 50 feet,
from which the entire th atre Ifl lighted by
an immense chandelier with reflectors.
Ko oilier lights will fee u-.e-J in the body of
the theatre, Mr. Fechter's idea Leing to
keep the theatra as cool as possible, and
prevout the ucomforiable effect of gas-
jets flashing from every available locality.
Tbe seating capacity of the hou-e will be
for 1,300, in a rarqmt and two ga'l-ri' b>
with tbe addition of eight private bottG-
liioh of :besj best* will have a separate
retiring room and one large reception and
cloak room will be for the accommodation
of the general audience. A great novelty
haa bean introduoed in this portion of the
house by constrccting each gallery and
ceiling of wood, canvassed over and then
frejcoed, bd that they form distinct sound"
ing boards, it fcaviug been proved that tor
acoustic purpose* plastered ceiling?, are
almost useless. Another innovation is seen
in the entire dirappetranceof the orchestra,
so th t when staccato music is required by
the exigencies of melodrama, the mystery
that should surround it will be undis-
turbed. Again comts novelty in tbe form
of the absence of footlights, the entire stage
being lighted from one p.rticnlar ^source
which will be a more iUBcrutible mystery to
the audienc3 than even the music, Step-
ping upon the stage, the most experienced
playgoers will be surprised by the improve-
ments introduced. The moat striking of
these is t:> find the stage, from protcanium
to proscenium, and extending back to the
rear wall, encircled by an immense sounding
board of concave form, inside of which al1
the ececery and properties will move and
develop. Nothing of this kind hasever been
Been in America, and only one theatre in
Enropa usbb the design, which must be
looked upon a3 an espsrlment. This sound-
ing board is 48 feet in height and about 70
feet in oircurnference, and is constmcled of
canvas etrongly glued upon an iron frame
work. The face of this is bo painted that
whenever it is visible to the audienee it will
add to the delusion of the scene. The stage
proper ia 40 feet in depth by 72, and in
height 90 feet. No grooves will be used in
the working of the scenery; every scene or
portion of Bcenery will either be let down
from above or raised from beneath. The
stage is but a ssries of traps, square traps,
vampires, and other stage mysteries, and
24 fees below it is a floor upon whieh all the
complex machinery for raising scenery,
sending up furnitore and shooting up imps
and demonB is situated. Twenty-four dress-
ing rooms and two large green rooms are
situated on this floor, and the parsonal com-
fort* of the artistes amply provided for. At-
tention is being paid to the seating of the
audience. The parquet and dress circle will
be furnished with Bofas aod chairs, alterna-
ting, each of wh ch are of a new and hand-
some design.
An Amusing Sight.
It is amusing to uee ihe Waverly Place Ga-
zette and the mean little Pest playing at
doge. In the morning the former paper
after smelling round the Alhambra Theatre,
which does not adverties in its oolumns, ut-
ters a growl. Then the currish little Post
runB up, Bmella about, and yelps to the same
tuue si the "Vf. P. G. How any paper can
be mean enough t) become the echo of the
Waverly Place Gazatte and still live is a
myetjry. Since these two dogs have lived
in the same kennel itbe Chrouicle-Post
press room) they have run together, scratch-
ed together, and the fleas which worry one,
bite the other. The Gbronicle-Pcst ! A Si-
amese twin ooyotel Dirty, dirty little dogs!
X>o ITot Suffer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doe*
tor's capability. Beferences given if required, h
For Waaninj
Shirts, 91 60 per doa.; email pieces, 60c. per
U s. At the What Cheer Laundry. •
Manning's,
The only place south of Market streat to
get a good dish of Oysters, California or Eastern
Transplanted, is at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Saloon, corner Howard and Third, late
of the Blue Wing Siloon, l,
An Old Landmark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the X. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington ttreetp, kept by
Henry Sehmldt, has been famous for tbe latt
eleven years for keeping tbe bett Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc, f
For the Tery Best Drink*,
Goto Yies" Branch S&Iood, cemer of Market
and Third streets. bo
-Beet Quality of Do^sKln
Driving gloves, at f 2 per pair, at the What
Sheer Laundry z
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
808 Marset atrret, cor. Post and Moatgamory. V
I>0 You Know
That with BurrxaioK's Fattzbus yon oan out
and make any garment to fit perfectly? 6end
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H,
i. Deming, agent, offlee of the Howe Sewing
Hachine, So. US Kearny street, between Setter
aa Poet, saa Francteoo, •
An Elegant Tribute.
Seme one recently ch:reed a Titusville
(Ohio) editor with depicting in too extrava
ga ,t language the pergonal peculiarities of
the editor of a St. Louii paper ; whereopon
the ccan of Titusville cxphioB his views in
tbo following touching and Usttful para-
graph :
As for grorsty exaggerating the deformi-
ties of t .io emtjr of the Globe, we have us
yet uoly toadied upon his miner defect* of
p^rsou. We hive not yet given publicity to
Ipe fi t that he is near-sighted and long-
ncs^d, so much eo tbat be caunot write with
a peneil, for he is compelled to bold his head
eo teir the paper tbat h:s probuecis wipes
out every word as soon as wrr.teo. We have
not alluded to the wart on the bridge of his
nc bo, nor the buitjn-hole in his upper lip,
by whtch he tu'tons the latter up over his
nose, using the wart f^r a button, thus spar-
ing his moustache when he eats soup. We
have not mentioned the wen en. one side <f
his hsad, which is eo large it is frequently
miatak-n f-r the real brad, and h* always
haa to csk his wife if he has got his bat on
tbe right knob before he leaves home.
There is snob refinement and elegance in
this tribute to.biB friend, tbat wo once more
begin to have faith in the mighty future of
American journalism. It would be inter-
esting to know if Mr. Golfa* intended to
introduce affectiocata raragriphs of ih's
peculiar kind into the Tribune.
Knew She WoultL
"Are you going to move this afternoon?"
inquired a boy of the mistress ef a house
in I stroit the other day.
"No, of courde I ain't," replied .the wo-
man, considerably surprised. "I'll bet you
two dollars you will— the roof of the houBe
is all ablaze 1" cried the boy. So it was, but
pedestrians, ladders and water put it out.
The man of the house says he would give
$50 ta be sbutup with that boy for about
ten ininHCeB.
- ■ - ■♦_ —
The Latest.
Pound-parties are making St- Louis gay
this winter. They derive their name from
the circumstance that each person invited
iB requested to furnish a pound of pastry;
confectionery, fruit or other edibles for the
table, and thus a bonotiful eupper is pro-
vide.!. These parties are given at private
residences.
Oysters.
In strolling ronnd the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Oar careless feet, by chance aid stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a ecreen
Through which a Bweet bouquet was seen ;
While xnoEBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters soitly feU,
Made tbat wlnaow feem to be
Some fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here^ —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer.";
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
ThBt thiB place BUits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we migbt name. We found It true*
And cooked ■magnijictnlly, too;
All kinds of oyeterp, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
and if your mouth don't water, then
Yon 're different from other men.
They'd clam t and oraba and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
Tbat cosy place all kinds of game, ■
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best tee cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wUat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever donbts this let bim rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bnsh,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Paoiflo Oyster Eouee, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHAItLSS HAAEE, Proprietor.
1 1 la Perfectly Astonishing;
How beautifully* and quickly they do washing
at tbe What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
jelore S a.m. returned the same evening If de
tired. z
Th? Illustrated Press (S. F. )
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription-
Si SO a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
nnmberp, 15 cents. Addr>ss Murray, Dewey &
0o., 6. F. o
JOO Fairs ol Uocka,
At all prices, it t he What Cheer Laundry.
Glaieyoyakt. — Madame Clara Autonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny at. Oonsultatiens in
Sngllsh. French and German. t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEWIS & PANDER,
THE ART OF SINGING
IN,?T^5IGBEST PERFECTION -RICHARD
C PPk0** FABBRI, teaobar of eeraral cele-
brated h-jropean artistes, late Director of tbe re-
nowted 1 Oonserritory ef Geneva, Maitta dn Obant
of tn» Frenob Im ,eri»l Academy of Muaio. Con-
doctor of the PbilbarmoDiqae Sooiets in Paris
and at i reaent Musical Uiieoter of tbe Fabbri'
Upers, is prepared io give private Iteeona, eiiber
at oU offloe or at the re*irfen.-e of ihe papila-
»w'ftajri^¥^saVA,^fb.SS!i;
Market and Etlia. Also, Jett^a received and terma
ty be bad at tbe na>)0 store of M. Gray, Clay at .
a^a or Messra bberman & Hyde, corner of Rotter
aod Kearny ttreete. jafi lm
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....FOB TEX....
3ST0E3-W S-JES^-JEt..
FRESH AND BRIbUANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE B0MAUCE AND BEAUTY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
32 BT WILEIE COLUX8,
IS THE
Golden Era
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "PodgeTa," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
By Olive Harper. In
The Golden Era
TOM A. BvAT^K'S
FenllletoD. ln|
The Golden Era.
OBIS1KAL STOKIES, POEMS AND
8KETCHK8. FASHION OOSSIP,
A1TUSEMESTS, IITEBATUBE
AND AIT, ANSWERS TO COB-
KESPC.XDEJJTS, ETC.
WILLIS' BAND.
M
USIO FUENISHED FOR ALL
7". °co.Mon8. Music imported, arranged
and for sale,
Fritz Piper, and Marcm M. niam
.Leading "Vlollnl.t..
io"""Add;n.,rS?1 *w c°£'!i'7,S""S»a' Mtmd.d
<S™ lU V, '. ■ WILI-IS. Baton's Mtiilo
Rl mi »£«, L' *■■'"*•" »<*:til, or MAKOUS M,
BLUM, 2£Q Montgomery etre^t. je6tf
DIVIDEND NOTICE,
Saa Francisco Saving* Union, 6S8 CaH-
fornla ttrcet, corner of Webb.
F°$ 7n? H4LF YEAR KWPINO WITH THE
«T.J^8irD.t;emb!r' lS7i.' * dividend bas bren da-
oiarei at tse rate of Dine and eix-tentbs (9R-10)
per cent, per annum oa Term DapouilB, and eight
V Sfl!;CeD.lrV.per an"Dm on Ordinarv DepoBita, free
of Federal Tax on D^posiw, payable on and after
13sb January. 1873. Br order
_ . MA'ihU. Wail^. "Hhiff,
11HE "GOLDEN ERA." IS THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Coast.
In California, tbe Atlantic States, aod throughout
the entire field of itsereat and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded as a litarary and family journal ol une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
Tbo "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcomo Sunday vis-
itor in every Home and Household, aad os an
advertising medium its advantages must b9 appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The ©olden Era, for One Year. S3 50;
for Six Months, S3 ©O.
Subscript ions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Petenon'i X, tidies'
National Musozine, One Tear, $5.
■•-THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in the city at U'_- cents per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA, single copies, Ten Ocnte.
For sale at all News-stands.
Office of the Golden Era,
540 Clay street. . . ,San Francisco
CONSUMPTION pre-
vented by the timely use
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal-
sam," the best and most
speedy remedy in use for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Influenza,
Loss of Voice, Incipient
Consumption, and all Dis-
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Ask for " Hall's
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price 50 cents. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PKOPBIETOES,
Cor. Sanaome and Commercial streets.
noli t f
Pacific Stone Company/
THE P^CIFIO STONE COMPANY OALL
tbe especial attention of ArcniteotB, Engin-
eers, and the pnblio in general, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of tbe Stone now being manufactured-
by them in this city under tbe Ranaome Patent***
They make to order and keep in stock:
Bonding; Front*, Water Pipe,
Mbk*, Monument*, Fountains.,
Tllea, Copln3B> for Wullo,
Filler-, etc., ete*(.
Together with Ransome's oelebrated Free-Grfc
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee Bnperiois
and at a price far below that of band-cut work.
■V-The attention of private parties intending to
build is respectfully solicited.
Offloe, No. IO BUSH STREET, San Francisco,
' MANUFACTURER!
— AND—
S KP AI R EX*
THOMAS W. BR£E,
$/) DRUMS. BANJOS,
^C*S — AND—
OThSX MUSICAJL IXSTKIMESTS
ESTABLISHED IN 1865.
MISSION STKEET, between First and Becond.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro
eoaionals always on hand . 'alfi tf
Declared A^alnat the Whole WrorId and
the Reat of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLACKING -Ty-ARRANT-
ed superior to any in tbe market. Manufac-
tured by MOORE & CO.. No. UIO LeideBdoiH.
street, S. F. Directions for Uee: When found too
thick, add a little water. Keep the bottle well
corked. Seld by all Grocers, Jroggiate, etc. d21
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Tetter,
Manuf aotorer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
££5 jDupont,
NEAB SUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cages before purchasing
elsewhere. Aiwayseome-
tbiognew on hand. My
Piiter.it Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMIN
Also, best quality TEA
no20tf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
613 KEARNY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT <
the Bbo?te3 notio? All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wauanted gsnuine, and
to color well. Metrjcbaau) Pipts aid
walking Cases Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Ea'tern Prices, aod with tbe beat work-
manship. A Urga aaeortment of WalkiDg Canes
and Fancy Goods of every description always on
hand. no21 lm
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACIFIC
Congress Springs, near SaDta Clara. Indorsed
by tfce Medical Faculty its curative powers being
equal to the 'celebrated CongreBs Water from tb»
Springs of Saratoga, New V ork. Depot removed
from 128 Kearny street to New Montgomery, one
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. Lib-
eral discount to the trade, and orders attended to
promptly. de25 lm
Philadelphia Restaurant,
OHAS. V. BEBGOLD, PROPRIETOR,
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED 3^^
and most popular Restaurant in IflBs^
Sao Francitco. The Tablee are uup- '•rT^nW
elied with the best in market. p--~» ■/* ^
j the week. dOS PINE STREET, justabov
Mootcomerv- martfi lm
QJBORGE MAYESa;
T^EALER ?S OYSTERS. OLAHS
mJ andall kinds of SHELL FISH. .
Malls Nos. -tO, 41, 42, California^
Market, entrance on California street. ' —
PuoIkj or private parties and families supplied
from 6 a.m. to 12 p. m. Ladies' and Gentlemen's
t>TB*ar Room ooen froB> ft *.»*, to 1? p \i -te^llr
DR. W. A. PAYNE.
f>HIS OELERRA1ED PHTSICIAN HAS EB-
X moved his office from tbe Rue* Hon*e (o bia
Elegeol boite ol Roomr, No. «6 Koarnj etreeL
a.IellBjoDKiiBo.Be «ittom. oaeBlion. Do not
rail to call. All uhronic Dieeseee treated eocceea-
ta"''- delDlm
Bar Sng-ar
P>OR SALE-018 KEARNY STSEET. AT
MERGER'S. Aho, every kind ol Oacdiee
Wholeeale and Retail.
no'lf M. A. M1KCEK.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Market
HAKUFAOTDRED BT
CALEB M. 8ICKX.EB,
0018 tf Ago mil 4g» Kenrn
HEWYORK^PfilCES
HALL'S PfANOS
For sale at No. IS
j ler street.. OaJl and
examine foryouraelvei.
■•-Tbe only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
Wap» Soda l£ J)
l»iir>ri!ln« Tesle.
ar
'*• IKAHCIlrO' THt IID1T. JAM ART ». IM V.I. XVI. w
• tx, l ■ ,
•SI HCE»fD 81 Q
J Bats] II
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METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Grtitnt SetsaTiH cf the Season
The Yellow Hat!
The Yellow Hat!
NEW ALHAHBUV TnBATttH.
»«i>nuiwM
iii i ; i • * » i • i i v k
EMERSON MINSTRELS
• «■'«.<.« ,_•_-.
Twenty Thousand Persons.
Tliroo CornpanloB Oonaolldatcd
TMII I JANUARY 9
itiit irniia Dnaiao t«i wbii. aid iatordat ArTianoni at i.
I'.in lit »i---i ;..r. . i..in.n.-..t i. lit Stolon.
Of UIUU- *«v mm I m««<tw.
mdudi Tii« ouri cr j»»»ii
The Yellow Hat
■
'' ma(lon«,
■ ■•mill. ry.
Battalion or Amiwons,
Brilliant Armor.
Wonififul ( •' iii«.
Mine Moclianiral Effects,
Sup>-r!> Variety Entertainment,
Iniilww Tricks and Novelties,
...thk....
ACME OF PERFECTION!
Tif *bi4* r^-sil-c ft ConbtaaUon of Amotions
ft«T»r • ■tailed la ant Tb*a'r«.
See It!
ee It!
►" B.1 CMk* W tnm 9 LI . Io 5 r It , vbir* R,i.rT«d
Uwt<l'<it>l SIX DAYS l!f ADVANCE,
r '■ I FRKK LIST. Tatr. .ill b, no .xctp-
■ to t.U tol..
(■I U •' «IX«TRItlJI
: > . Mmu«
' i|»kl > •
w > imn
' • ■ «ii ■• tii« oirn an.i.v mt««i«
RIKIi.K UAB OG*I WITU Till AaVJllJl J. g, HUHALX
O— !!■»■« «■ MM
OoodToye. XT nolo Stove.
1 M I K «trVI Mil. 1. 1 ■■— f»B|lH til II. . | I. HART
I'arl H i'l < Ml...
IIIHKKMVN IMMn T. FAR WIN
AS TXVO r»E5A.S.
"R H.r.v
Until >• «AM Kli KKV
THAT RASCAL BILLY.
EltrR'll*
A1I> ROI klFIHRH
OVERTURE
To conclude wjtb Add Rjm.li'. Bk.tch .utlilfd,^ ~
ORCHESTRA.
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MR BO'tUWIV HI BBS APT) K'< MAN . MK BARNABV FURRS ...
MRS KrN.I » WS It (BBSS HbH JKNME .KNaBY BIBB*. .,
LAWYKK tllttK* M. A1.N3C.KV SOOlT iDUKUin B S.N A IL.i B J. .
....SAM RH K*Y
BjB HaRT
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FRIDAY rV>NlNO, J.motry lUti -
Benefit of iAQialicer find IF^rron..
MONDAY EVENING. J.UQ.iry 20th— Flr.-t Appeir.nce of
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THEATRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IN THE "CHRONICLE. '
* Ail Bills against the Alharxibrs Theatre most oe present* J hereafter on Monday.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
THl. EVrHINO JAHOARYB
lata
Nr- •*• 0AMr»ODONICO
^^^^^ L«t# .1 If . A !n..b-. T.
111! .f lb. e.p .
Isrtfa— r, Parl.it, Blxon Thorn psnn !
Ir..t t.m.n.Al
^E11'"1*1 !»•■*■■ Mom. I* t
»ah*r Parka
I l-tia 1 <*lBce*oea
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• + r Mtiis t« • Ml*sO n.fi
M»tii« Hr*«er
' 'b«rlM Tr.oa»p»oo
1 "i i j
Or.fi a •
Tho
MusjIomI
OiattxHia
w ondor.
KIv«* Mlnutosj witla Monlmcr
Oraoataa •■!►■■
■Ilakilawd I •■«
Mu- Ctaada
•■■■ale Mn-Wfr
HARD CHEEK.
Marti r»#t Tb ompion
Mr. Hugh Kibinsiii. in His Changes!
Dnwn Jasaaaa lb* Oaatl l-ydl» |,|Tli.I>ti.a
u • • - - ■• ■ i,,,,, FJ.soa
Rt-nr Mother. |>« ('nar llnave Mm I,« Porrr-al
r,°« ^Vniter Parka
TbomiMOB
H lUNTED HOUSE
.Morttaw
pTcrUir* .
Drobaatn
I-ou DlXOB
Mla> I Itii.tl*
a«lo
Ain't I Nvreet
H,,,l»d ...M..1I1F 1,1 Ferreat
a^"n_"gJI!r'-T."CTr''- :~ Mu* L,v,nB»i«n
SD.Q ON MAQIC FLUTE ANO KETTL5 ORUM, WITH ONE
STICK, BY THE MUSICAL WONDER.
MYSTERIOUS LODGING HOUSE
Frft"« Morim-r VFalur Parka Loo Dlxoa
..UrgQeHtra
"00« Kuti? Z»cl
Comle N„, a- Moaale liieurr
To oooclada witb Uuxb Itobiotoo'* lit* n Sketcb,
Before tlio TJaTen !
Dennis "urubj i „ . _
B.rriONtil j Ku«h Uob'awg
Km*MUr"br '■ '.'".'■"•••■ °. Thomson
UOUs'j EtfaD, a villain of 'it™ AaapV'st d»*. '.'.'.'.'.. ...f. ilo^llmi*
Othtr cbbraolet* b> Ibo Uompaoy.
TUI Moi.il IDOUI.NU UU19E*.
Osan of Commercial
l.lc.IrtAjol-a t%M
KeairriT atrrrl, op.
pnaltrt the l*likji*
iH k noTRRLU
PACIFIC HOUSE,
OLYMPIC HOUSE,
VT-TiaT»TIITBVr
OarCeUoraUd VI SO Wruto Hhirta.
• r-' Al 1. AND SKK TUl'M.
That fi t PEiit'EJTL,if, and (or rj-iatit? and durability wilt at
I XI lu A.UfM'Ilt V
i bad only at tbe
Nl'lHtK, BIB Ke«rny street.
FERNVJOEZ & AGUIRRE.
FASHIGSAtti.K IiAlTKRS. Ho. HO-S f~M
Post M'ltKEP, notrKoito;. A fla« M
iniort.'ufnt «f Hnta and Oit>» ooDataatt) on^S**a,
band. »/ Hatt made to ordar and renova'dd iu
tbe Deft'.„nt. Btyle. oofilm
A PERFECT RUSH
KEFT UP
Day and r^iglit,
AT THE OBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
U.X EEABIX ITBHET.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE' IN AMERICA
la saw oaTcrlai; arc«ter Hargnlna than htive
erer bee« oaTcred la taa Fruaclaco.
'With our coanectloa la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
afraaa walch we are dully rtcelvlaff Goods
buturbt »t the laweat Cash Prices
IHkT OTJUB.XIIVO'S'.
OUR Mtrr.J 13 TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,0*0 pairs Caailsaere Pnnli, worth «0 OO, to be
•old at »:» CO.
a«0 aoaea White shirt-, worth 91 SO, to 1>e sold
at t& ecnta.
M caiei «f nenry Vadereothlaar, tOc to 81 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Proas 9S: to s)t SO. oold eliewhere from Sa to •>,
ALSO. AN 1MMKNHK BXOOK OF
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UST, PIPKN, OI.OVFJ, TOBACCO,
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HOMlERY,
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IB THE GREAT
IX Is Auction Store,
eia kearhy itbekt,
Oae Door from CotasaarelaL.
HIE QUILTED SILK HATS, WORTH $5, FOR $1 50
■TAicltoI Rmte. X.cry Kl.kt at 7.
JOHN ROBL'S,
NONE BUT Till: BEST QUALITY OF MEATS
OAN BE HAD AT
Stalls 5, O, Ooliiornln. Market
FIONEKK SHOE UANCFAOTOBT.
mr TH« n>o«t, ELKGANT OTIBTOM WORK IN TUB rilTV
u.ll «Dd .x.mine goods ud price.. BKER8 A .MAVN ABD
• SB K-.rnT.t.r..l. ^n. <tnoT .onth of Po.l.
»" X
jAl 3FS. O*
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIRCULATES IN ....
All the Theatres,
and is
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IN 1HH VIAB.
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
On the BOATS and CABS
THE OLD
Hot SCOtcH,
15 AKurtoB Blrecl, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IH TOWN.
AIwsvb on file tbe New York Henld, Harper's
W<tkly, fraok LflBlip's, D*f*B Doing", Police Ga-
a«tle, all tun Oollfnroia pan-up. aluo London
Puuob. UPll'a Lifa. lliastrated London News. Call
and ea'afy youraelf.
mm- Doa't lorget tbe Bign of tbe Hot Scotch.
d»7tr QHARLF8 WM.FFLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch.
AMD. ..
TOM ami JERRY,
OO TO Tin' itll \N( II
Hot ScotCll,
lllr* Sutter street. Bear Kmruj.
AH Drinks Ten Cents
HOT 1IIOW1M It KVEKY XIOHT.
P0T5 It JOS. D. B^TPGH. Proprietor
DRESS JMAKINC.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. ISO'FARRKLL
i tr»' I., is the p'aoo lor Lidin» and wtmnRors
TiHitmR tbe ot'y io tinVi.i tbeir Or*B»B 11 d« la
Style, and a D»i feni tit. »t & mndora'a prion oe 9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Chiarina's Royal Italian Circus)
WILL GiVE LB8SON8 ON THE VIOLIN OR
Ooltai", St rt-hHenoaB {if required' , or fir
plab Mnaio for Halls or Parties, at mod-rale
obarses. Krairfen e, 8'"i« MontKom«ry »'"»'
corner Jack-foo. tonniKo.ll dfil21ra
J. C. COMBES,
TEBRAPIN X-TJiXOKr.
Car. Second nsd Tehcnna streets.
a>-Terrppin constantly on hand.
fOiatero io n^ry etyla. PKIVATB
-SUPPKR BOOMS FOR PARTIES.
* de« 31 1m
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THIS LEADING MEMBERS OF
i be '1'beatnual P'ofe*»loo in ■ ali'omla p'0-
p09" Jon IfR claf"f» for \ dtrootion in k Joem ioo.
P«r*ons wleblDR to nva'1 tb* uaelTes of tbs oppor-
tunity of a< quinnii aui fnl art ut. a modrrutn on«t
cnriBend In tbniT name) to "Oaitbyses " P. O. Box
2334. whin particalars as to tstus, etc.. will be
■ant ho then. d»9 tl
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld It? If not, you've a treat
At SQ0ArtZV8 PUNCH 84LOON, In Kearny street,!
There BONA, dlEClple of GREAT SQUABZA,
Dispenses famed Magic Punches; rathsr
The most delicious mlx'uroa yot recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS there can alp it lelsare,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Hen gain "LAD1IEB
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain.
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
Yuur arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
eness what a "HORNING COM FOR V" la the list
That beala the pnsrrel ami ImpartB the bliss)
Tbe "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy tootnnr for tho troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA,"and tho sweet "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, an ] you'll all fare well!
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are (ha panacea
For all dyappptloa and for diarrhoea.
No CUoi-ni Morons ever has been founcb
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" fcaook aronMi
BONA and SQU,\RZi, spite of all dotraotors,
Have proved tho Niflou'a gtoatost bsuafaotorsl
Full h'onrir ilT)r&oc htilchMl drlair.4 yoa'll And
To aid the Man— Invigorate Ibe mlndl
Not this alone— i. Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S-(SQOARZA'S) -317 KEARNY 8THEET.
RtrnTJitier. t->o, not this famed pUce to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A QLASfly
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FSRST PREMIUHt
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairf
noR SALE WOOKiRSALB AND BBTA1L
at the old eatnMlakneat.-lSC E^ad****-*
oppoaftr IVbat Ckt *r Hodh
^ ^^ssssl
'FIGARO 9
THE JOTJBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day in tho Year by
* - I»- BOOABDTJB
: Merchant »»d C85 AVnahlBBtoii ata.
Below Montgomery, Sao Fraoclsoo.
THURSDAY JANUARY 9, IBIS
amu^Iments, Etc
California Theatre.
"Aladd n" nil) drawas lomtBia andleaces. The
bal !e b * great fretore of the entertainment, and
Uiftcs Betty sod Emily Rigl are mooh asplaudod
•very night Jothiir tew dances. New featnrea
Kill be shortly Introduced.
Blhemhra.
The I'Qblio o( Saa Francisoo and the retpeot-
ablo portion of (be press are ag-ead ou'n thia
point— (bat there nev.r was a miastrtl perform-
acco conralniog so much fun and ao ut'.-rly uml-
loyed by vulgarity as that pr sealed by Emerson's
MiaatrelB. Amorg the many ama-ing feature* of
the performance at present btiog given n-ay be
meotioned T.J. Farron'a "Hibernian Gems," P. K.
Bakat's "Sounds from G>rmaay," Billy Emerson
Id ' Good-bye, Uncle Sievt\" and "fhat Rascal
Billy," aod Bob Hart, Sam Rickey, Add Rytuan,
Mits Jennie Sherman, M. Aina'ey boott and Obae.
Button in tho aketoh entitled "Divorce." whioh is
sightly received witb roara of laughter.
Metropolitan Theatre*
"Tho Yellow Hat" with the superadded attrac-
tion of "Hamply Dampty's Lf.im," draws crowd-
ed hone?, The transformation scene and the
march of tic Amirca haveoacseda perfect fu-
rora, aod ereryooe wishes to eea them before this
pico u withdrawn. 1 be management will, after
tbia holiday piece baa had in rar, commence the
regular season with a reorgnn'z*dtoompaoy. They
annoacce the rogagement of Misi Augusta L.
Dargon. To-moirow evening, tee Saa Francisco
Oljmplo Clob will >ake a benefit.
Bella Union Theatre.
Mas Jennie Worrell and Mies Lil ie Hall are
ImmesEC favsrites at this bouse, and appear to
■real adrantage in the very l.vely burlesque cf
"Black -Eyed Soussn " Tbis is preceded by a oap-
jtal Hrjt part and an olio of acts, songs, comic
sketches, ballet, song and dance. etc,
■Tlie Atbenenm.
-J, Campodonico's wonderful performances on
the migio Ante, and'drom p'ayed with one stick,
Maggio Brewer's comic songs, Ungh Robiason'a
change;. K.ty Zeal's ballads, and a nambar of
sou, songs nod dance* opacified oa oar first page,
■lake op an entertainment that pleatej all visitors
to this bouse.
An tilra Illumination,
Las', oigbt. during the performance of "Alad-
din' at the Oalifornia Theatre, one of the fes-
toon) of flowers aad lanternB ia ih'j "Featibtf
Laoterns" ece:o, caught dre aod blazed np with
considerable vigor. Everyone kept cool ; there
was oo fright manifested; the actors end actresses
like a lit of Oasibiaooas, etooi on the burning
stag*, the audience didn't attempt to move, the
curtain was raog down, the tire was pat on>, and
the ballet went on as if nothing bad happened.
California audiences don't ecare easily.
Woodward's Gardens,
These beautiful ga denB look delightfully fresh
and b'oominR after shower*. Great attractions
are announced for next Saturday aud Sunday:
Jd'Ile 8e:yeib, the magnificent; John Gooklia and
M'lle Stacy, and TheGraat Buislay Family in tbeir
varied performances. There wilt be a balloon at-
cenaion oa Sunday,
Horticultural Hall.
Skating assemblies Tuesday afternoon and eve-
ning, Wednesday aftemooa and evening. Thurs-
day afternoon and evening, and Saturday af lernoon
and evening,
ANATOMICAL MTJS£TJM.— Odo of the most
•ompiete collections of the ktnd ia the United
States, comprising hundreds of CPHly and beau-
fcltnl wrx models, ia daily on view (to gentlemen
aniy) at 'he Museum on Montgomery street. An
hour mar be profitably anent here.
Death of the Emperor Napoleon* "
Tha ex-Emperor Napoleon Third" died at
Chiselhurat, England, this moroiog.
Immense quantities of cigars aremanufco-
tnred in Bremen and Hamburg, aod
brought to tbi3 country, whera they ars
gold as prime Havana9. Cabbages bring a
high price in Loth citus named.
Something? New.
Tfm A. Hnbbard'd manuraclurj 1 mieses' and
infant's garments and ladiei uxd.rwo.r in suit ,
are famed for their superkrity of make and tex-
ture all over the Union Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the aathorlx d agent of Mr.Hubbar J, has ettat-
Jithcd a depot of theaagoolaat 243 S cond et,
for wholeFale and re- ail tr.de. A liberal dl -
count to the trade. j
To AcntEESES.— For sale at a gr?at eacrlflce
-St 33 Geary street, tix elegw. silk dresses, une-
qualled for quality and style. s
A Happy/ New Tear.
What a plea >* re it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or in the par-
lor. And why la it that ton* faces wear a ooatin'
ually happy look ? It ia simply because tboy live on
• plain, nutritious and substantia! diet. That man
ia a pohllo benefactor who will coasolODtioasly
serve ua witb a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louie Meyers. oroDrietor of the "White
Houer." Kearny street, alio of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street. dossil, as hundreds can
entbaaitatLCally KsHry. His k tthone are marvels
of ord-r aud o aaLlinets. Try him, and you wKl
find It impossible to eateleewbere.
Misdirected Correspondence.
The f blowing letter was ev.deotly droppad
in our box by mis'aka, being mtendei for
tbe Chronicle. However, we will give it
the benent of cur extended circulation :
Mi-teb Edditob :— Obaervin that ladies
cod: p '»• in the most rcspsokable partcf tbo
kommanity is nritin to yon comp aioin of
tbe ojua na:bnro( tbe porformance at tbe
Alhimbry, I with t> add my komplaint. I
bavn't ever been to tbe Alhambry myself,
teuu^e I can go 1 3 the cirkua for ju--t the
same money it oos's to go thare, and can get
my [this word was very indistitct,
and we didn't try very bard to xmka out
what it was.— Ed. Figabo] of amusement at
Woodard's Gardens for twenty-five santa.
My Mary Anne she goe?. Mary Anne is a
prtebus Bite btt er kritt c of musikle pur-
fjrmarc:3 than most of the dededs cf tbe
prtsd exB^ptin youraalf, M:at«r Edditor, and
p!ajs Shoo Fly on the poanner beau'ifnl,
though I am ter motberaod prap] shouldn't
say it. Mary Anne she moves in the bong
tong sarkles of sotisty ; she dnsses real gay
and lores what fasbua is; she goes to all
the skalin aeBembliges too. Will, Mary
Ann tas been goin 1 1 tie Alhjmbry, against
my wish, cf course, bs no lady woald wish
her dawte-ra to go there, and I a^t her to
discribe the pnrformance. She did bo, end
her diacripshnn wa3 nal disgustful. Sts
ha, " Mother ycu wouldn't like it, it's too
low. There's a lot of saoozera oomts on tbe
sla^e with tbeir fdces blaobed, and they setB
op a yelp; then they makes a lot of joaks
that's too coarse f r me to understand —
things out of Shaktspeer and other bad
books. There's a girl there cjlled Fairon
t^atdoes notbin else but make eyes at the
mep and goes on shameful. I don't bK are
she's any better tLaa a beer jerksr, and not
so good as some of 'em." Saa sha, "Mother
don't you never go thare, it would shock
yonr sanaabilities, and no faabuoable lady
orttigo." Of course I feal bad beciuae
Alary Anne will still go to tha Alhambry,
and I can't atop it. I'm Eure, Mister Eddi-
tor, the kommanity should be obleeged to
you, holdin the posishun you do in scsiety,
and mixin aa yon do in all tha big bug's
weddin parties, and bavin re£eaved such at-
tensbuna from Eriedlander, e'settery, for
viaroin sosiety against this. It aint re-
spectable. My Mary Anne when she seen
Tildy Jones tbere wes downright spooked,
and seB she t -> me fies sbe, " When I see her
there stuck up in tbe dreEs tuik'e I saa to
myself, 'Well, this ia a h— 1 of a piece for a
church member to come to,' and then Hooks
round and there waa skarsely any of the
farhuuable folks that goea to ska tin rinks
there, and I almost makes up my mind,
moiher," ses she, "thit I wouldn't go no
more." Now, Mr. Edditor, if yon like to
publish th's you can. I sine myself
The Motheb of a Tebchewus Dawteb.
All Eyes.
The Baltimore EventBg News of the 30th
ult. 3aye:
The return of Mr. JefferBon to tbe Opera
House will set our bearti at rest about the
many painful errors and falsehoods which
were incircalation concerning bim. He be-
gins an engagement on New Year's night—
an auspicioua omen.
This rtfers to the persistent statement
of the press to the effect thit Mr. Jefferson
bad loot bis sight and was not likely to re-
cover.
♦
Baptiimal Breeches.
The widc-awaka editor of the Catholio
Esview has discovered, in a quiet corner of
the National Baptist, "the most outrageous"
advertisement he has ever ssen. It relates
to "baptismal pants," manufactured by a
certain Philadelphia tailor, which are offered
as prizes by tha Baptist edilor for new enh-
ecribera to the Natiooal Baptitt. "Pants"
ia pioof-reading for "fonts."
Jamml Foil.
An exchange informs us that Sig. Jammi
Foli ia singlog in Italy with gi\ at credit to
bis native Italy and piofit to himself. He
csad to be plain Jim Foley when he to idled
fish in Connecticut and laid the foundation
for his greatness by eying " codfish 1"
Din m on a Catarrh Remedy
la a sure cure for C.t an b or Ooldg. Ask your
drag-Ust for It, or Edod to Dr, A. F. Evoi, No.
9 Pott street. z
Lover Buckle Suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 2fi per cent, cheaper than elae-
'Thera— at the What Oheer Laundry. %
Gentlemen, Attention!
For themoe^comforlableand lnxculou3 shtve
bs tore and call at O. L. Snsand's Police Shaving
and HalTdresslng S^oon, m Montgomery b'.,
opr>oMte Boss House, up-fctiiiJ. QlIj the moat
. skillful aittBta employed. a
tlOttltXi una. r'leueure,
Tnere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing la more pleaaant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne oouq-
fcry now and then. Those who cannot afford to
teep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Damage rtand. Frank Bou-
Con has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carrlagea of every description. HiB
Irtvera are careful and experiences, hie oharges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
co to Frank Bouton at the Uociaentai Hotel
» hen you want a carriage. o
Still A.llve!
When looking for Holiday preeentp, go to the
New Yobx Fhotoorafh Galixet, No. 35 Third
street, and see those beautiful portraita lo oil,
water-colors and India- ink. p.icee from one-
third to one-half cheaper tban at any other
Qrat-claaa gallery In the city. Bcmtmber (he
place— B. F. HowUnd Ac Co., 26 Third at. p
The : esldent>« Messnpre.
- Peace and prosperity are the key note* of this
■docorj&eDt. Che<pneBS and durabllty are the
eharacteriitica cf H. Lucheinget's famlture.
.All should villi bla euporlnm, 735 Market
strett, and :t certain hi w cheaply a house can
&• l*r»i*hea. D
Dr. Doherty
Hag devoWd his study more particularly to
ohxonlc and speolflo practice, and at euch la
now tbe most Buoeeanful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Bacrament* street,
corner of Leldeedorfl, a few doors oelow What
Oheer House. *
Dr. Barlow *T. Smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle*
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenlr g, commencing at 7 Jj o'clock.
A part ot the evening Is devoted lo tx- mining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Sml'h gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to taraUda dairy, uosa B tg * r. K-. trs* w
A. MJL.VS Bf«lCIB£MEM9.
Love m*. swee*. with all thon a t—
Feftlit-g. tblnkirg, seciDg;
Lore me in tbe HghtiSt p r\
Love me in full helcg.
lATa me with thine open youtb,
la its fraLk svrread<r ;
With tbe vowing of thy moutf,
With its allenoe tendir.
Love me with tblne azor j «yes,
Mala for < artest grantlua ;—
Taking colt r from the Bklee,
Cai Heaven'd truth bs waLtiog?
Love me with their lids, that fall
Boow-like a', fir it meeting ;
Love me witb tby be r . that all
Toe neighbor j then see beating.
Lova me with tby hind, ttr.tied out—
Freely— opt>r .minded ;
Love me with tby loiterlog foot,
Heaiing oce behind it.
Love me witb tby voice, that tnrns
Sadden fa nt a -ov-j m ; ;
Love me with thy bla<h, that burns
Wuen I murmur "Love me l"
Love me with tby thinking seal —
Break it to love-sighing;
Love me with thy thoughts, that roll
On through Ih3 living, dying.
Love me in tby gorgeous air J,
When the world has crowned thee ;
Love me kneeling at (hy prayers,
With the aagels round thee.
Love me pure, as muBeri do,
Up the woodlands shady ,
Love me gayly, ta3t and trae,
As a winsome lady.
Through all hopes that keep us Irave,
Furthtr eff or ni^her.
Love me fcr tee houai and grave —
And for eometliag higher.
Thnp, ir thoa wilt prove m?, d.ar,
Womm'd love no fable,
I will love thee— hilf a yatr—
A3 a man is able.
Alta-ic.
An exchange thus cbroniclES a local im-
provement: "Mr. Heborn, of Nelson street,
has 8:gnally improved.tbe avenue by .setting
up a hitcbing-pist in front cf bis palatial
residence. This piece of statuary is ef
chestnut, and reeeived i's graceful propor-
tiocs and delicate finish from the well-
known Italian taw-mill of Ike Giddings,
in Dumpling Hole district, It is painted
yellow, and has a beautiful knob on the top.
To ihe way-faring man it imparts a fueling
of security aud rest that beggars descrip-
tion.'*
Real Fun.
A young lady writes to an exchange
giving a recipe fcr having fun. Bhe says,
invite half a dczen boys and girls to ycur
house when your pa and ma are away;
put a half-dollar silver piece in adiahwith
molasses an inch deep in it, and offer it to
the boy who gets it with bis mouth. The
more boys who try to get it, the mere fun
there will be. That girl surely deserves a
diploma.
Ladles a.n<l Gentlemen
Who have been Enffering from various com
pUitts for yearp, are obtaining rtllef from Dr,
Alkin, at 137 Montgomery street. He performs
delicate eurgioal operation?, and is daily effect-
ing remarkable cures of old-standing diseases.
The Doctor is a competent, Bcientiflo physician,
and the &fhicted can consult him with conn-
dence. •
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash.
Ingtot, treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the puhllo since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Souohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Sam Hoore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can he
:onnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishment, Bouthwest corner uush and Mont-
gomery sts. . or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place prompuy attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bq
Holiday Punches.
There are no lunches for the Holiday tatles
that compare with SquarsVs. Equuz .'e Punches
arefameuj for the high ait shown in their man-
ufacture, the harpy combination of wholeiome
tonlCB, and tbeir delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of the great Sqaaizs, has prepared
forty different kind of punches aud co-dials for
tho H liday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
1.0 Leideadorff street. H
A. Ploamant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oenual location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bniliioR is a very flue one and is well
lighted and ventilated. »
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude or fashions
la baip. At " The" Bat Stare, 647 Wa-bic gton
Btreet [second hat store below Kearny), all Uese
nrw ttyles can be found. The atock Is immense
— the prices are reasoLable. Every one who
goes there la sura to be suited. si
Bate for Holidays,
"The" Hat Store, 617 Washington street (sec-
ond hat ttore below Kearny) , is the place to ge
to bay your holiday bats. Finest hate, largest
assortment and cheapest hat store in tho city.
Bemembcr, No. 647, second hat ttore below
Kearny, on Washington street. %
Mian nder stood.'
It is useless to tdvisa young ladies not to
s:ng. It's as ca'ural for them to do eo as it
is for the mo-quito to buzz. But we advise
tbem not to s'ng such sentimental ditties as
" Ever of Thee I'm fondly Dreaming" to
married men. A young lady of Jersey City
did this recently. There wa? a sudden buret
into the ioom, a flashing of silk, a hasty exit
of a man, a scream, and the musical young
lady found the eofa too small to recline on
comfoitably, and laid out on the floor with
her back huir in a dilapidated condition.
Borne wives don't understand these platonic
attachments between oth:r women and their
bnsbandp.
♦
A man advertises for a competent person
to undertake the sale of a new medicine, and
adds that "it will prove highly lucrative to
tbe undertaker."
Phutoe:rapnic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, $4 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission Btreet. x
Holiday Candits,
Frc-sb, Bweet aod delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Meroar'a pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
Whitenen
J Aires C Sexless. SI Second Btreet.
Sewing Maohlnei for Sale or to Rent,
Cheap, at 116 Post street. Also, Agency for
IfctUrs AajjMf Ms XwdAs, s
FIGARO
CIR0DLATE8 AS HOUSE PROGRAMME UH
every Theatre in Saa Francisco.
FIGARO
I S DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
X oat the centre of the oity, ia all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloooa, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
IS CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland Ferry Boats to catch the passengers
bat arrive by Ibegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada aod
Ore«oo— the papers lett lo the theatres at Tight
being gathered up and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is conetaatly meeting a change of readers
ia tbe Theafes, Traveling Uoaveyanoes, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST BOOIETY, IS
placed in the bends of nearly alt who come
to the city to make purchases, and ia therefore the
best of advertising mediaine.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Saving-* and Leon Society.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE De-
clared a dividend of nine (9) per oeot. per
aptiam on Term Deposit?, aid seven aod odo half
("'-) percent, per aooam on Ordinary Deposits,
f rae of Federal Tax, for the six moatha ending
Deo*mb.r 11, 1871, payable on and after January
15,1872. Byoruer.
GEOROE LETTS, Secretary.
Sao Fraaciaco.DeoemberSl, 1873. ja3 2w
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
OSS Sacramento atreet,
(The First Hosse below Kearny atreet,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all It in da.— Gaaerai Bonuses Agaooy;
Collect Rentp, Notes and Aooonots; Whits ana
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels
Farmr, Faotoriea. etc
CHA8, F. llKCnKBFS «b CO.,
dsaa irn 03,4 SauajnenW sUSSb
S. F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR)
Bookiellen and Statton^ra.
H. H. Moore, Wy Montgomery, near Merchant. I
Botebera.
Katz, Fred, Stall a 94 to 100, Oati forma Market.
llraaa FoDDderleat.
Wsed A Kingwell, Callforaia, 125 First at.
French Fancy Goeda.
Looan A Co., 19 Msatgomsry, 107 and 109 SntUr.
Unman II air.
Ssmpsoa, A. B. A Co., 110 Sscoad street.
Maele and Mailcal Inatroanents.
Keeoe. O. O., mftr. aocordians. repairer of all kind
musical instruments, 20S Kearny.
Maccuroul lAanaraclDrera.
Brignardello, Msocbiavello A Co., 706 Sanseins.
IVIues and Llqaora. (WUoleesl*,.)
Danen F. A Co.. 504 Frost.
Whtltner.
James O. Sellers. No. 31 Second etreet
LARGEST
PosterPrinnngHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Business at the corner of Saorameoto am
LeideBdorff streets, and
RemOYed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, condnot tbe earns lice of bnsin
at the new location, in connection witb tbe office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he has nnited bis stock and business,
tbns making thu
THE LARGIST AND BEST APP01NT-ED OFFICE
tH THE STATE,
And affording anenrpassed facilities for Priutios
of every description. Personal attention will be
Kiven to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engraver, stand at tbe bead of the profee-
eioo. as samples on the dead- walls of the oity w id
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and the pnb- .
lie at my new quarters.
IT. P. TiTIOX,
deJ lm S»8 Vlay rtreel.
ARION
Pianoforte.
D
EOLAHFD PT T^E JUDGES AT A LATE1
Fair of tbe American Inetitnte, after a blind-
orBTAZ, Sole Agent. «0 O'Farrell street1
N B-— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. mars
OUTSIDE LANDS..
A NT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OOT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can h&ve tuo
amount refunded at the office of the undersigneds
upon the presentation of an order from the-
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delS tf A- AISTIX.
v. old:
DA.VF MKNOE3 ± OO., at the I
_ old original RfdLioa, 1© Gesry
street, be'weea Ke»ray ^nd Dapoot, where yon:
oaa have HOT AND COLD URINES, not forget-
ting tte old Pioneer Lanoh. Tbe "Old Sport" is i
always on hand.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN'
over twelve yearB connected with tho press of
Melbourne, and is well known by tbe members of
the profession in the Colonies, begs to iatitnat*
that he Is prepared to give experienced advice ts
all persons prof.eeetonallv viaiting or meditatinfl ■
visit to the Australian Colonies. F»e moderaU.
Pnnotaality in dispatohlog replies may be relied
anon,
WILLIAM HENRY WATERS.
laViotoria Ohambers, ' ft Collins atreot, Met-
BoarrJB. Anetralia. fsAti
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
ghj- FINELY FUr WISHED BOOMS, 8D5T-
JH gle or in soits,
"W>11 Lighted and Ventilated.
Hi Onfnrnieoed Rooms to let. Lodging with
or witbtat board. ALU AVltsKA BETlLOfSQ
SIP IAt-.V) -tru'i ocUtf-.
CANDIE5.
ALL EJNDv OK IbK FINEST :OAND«
made at our Steam Candy Factory c'.-aiiy. All
ordera. eepeoi&lly from toe onnotry, era eoliclted
aod will be promptly attended to,
OANTY it WAGNER,
lOT Vft«t»nniar» »t. ro'^8tiK«»
CENTRAL.
NO. 113 GEARY STREPT.*,
Best aocommodations for _, ^ . „
Familiea io tb« city. Private ■iP* ' 1* .
fntrance forLadi*>». Hair Catting, Shaving and
Shampooing, children's iiair neatly oaL Ladies
Shampooing 60 centa. „ „
i 171m L. OORRIVEAU-Proonetar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy .
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HA.YWAK.PS.
TORY OAKJSb PBOPBTETOB
Plr«t>
Class
jyl$6m
Cotel.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ABSORTMl-NT OF GENTS' FUR.
oiabiog Gooda to bs hnd good and obeao, at
tfis'^LDOORMEK,- J LKV ¥ 'o, Slo Monl«otn-
•ry atraer- Justroe g'Tea to all. Don't forget, the *
aomher, O IO Alpn'go nerj au-teU <UW lu
Uf r«AIICt«< ' KtOAT. iAUVtRT 9. I'
*•*. «▼?. ■•.
tS »sd tlO prr Month J
WEST END* HOTEL, |
italta
0MB
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THBATB1.
BELLA UNION THtniRE
■
flu Frann
Hump!" Dumpty'* Dream!
MISS BLANCHE CLIFTON
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
aesv wn or tea
Cl !• ■ i ■ ■ . •
YELLOW HAT!
Star Premiere Assoluta. BETTT RIGL, the Premiere Danseuse. EMIIT RIGl.
-■■ naon
'Raton.**. Ohl«ron nnd litm Thrpo Tolculod Clillctron.
ETKRIXO
ex
ixd rrur m«i»i nmi nimM kottoi.
.JAIfUKAY I)
TUB MHMi ii i , • i I . i n ■
r. I ». I • n . »•!• HIITIIU
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
S3
1*4 «C*mtt|M(J .o t-
'■•■ If
I* • Aral I r -a.
■ btlil
i«uui r««««*— »i
1-
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mi'l' TIIIBn
omcti
ociin oblogi
nuirra nipnocuuporu.
amjoc
i hup
mc-jtii-ba...
Humpty Dumpty'g Dream!
.. Mr w. <t 1 nam
klMMH Kill K.'y r.il
, mtiiTloi or »n<
I M M <> II I' A. I. *«.
Mnoonrl... Mln .t.n of a-.u, Q«cl'. Bqqt.in.n. fluil-. MtoMteslo. fllnw, tot,
....HUB M.ooir. Moo»r
w. a. »■•
J. a wii.i i.y« .»
waltm ■
r K. 1IU1E
E J nccll.ll
_ C. UI>RV
a. Plimpton
joiix was is
■IM I.Ol
..HISS MIXSI1 WALTON
....MIS* OU1RIE »I«Tt
,..IHU H. A. CIUVI1F.F.S
.MRS. C. B KU.MIIBI
■airniflcoiit Sn>ncry by Porter! Start lime Illusions ! Uor(?eous Costume-.!
A.OT
•mr l.-Tko M .lei
fih ai'.
-Th. ri.u.1.
,. — A. Hiilarir
Ik- fMlarr
OLIO.
Ap«'*»f Hi T.- I.IIIV Dirlliii
oii» itvirw or Till Aiuot<
Am TV.J Amlo*OAlo4o*lU ii* nnid TrAMf.ra.liM Soooo
■MM » 1
Laid of Fenf. or Halls or Dazzling Light!
rauAV iiuikq Ji.j.ij Jtu-
BeiicHtoftheS.F.OlympicCIub
eUTURDtY AttEflNX>N. Jan 11-
(.F-nml Yfllow Hnt Mtitlnee !
, — Karhanloxl Cave. M-t«'«" r.m*it*tn, nnil |h*> WoL
■rfal ■****■». <■.!■«•« Uaic« by Aladdin «nd Km-
ac. I'Mhlf«n.
A.OX SECOND.
•#■»■•♦* 1 — tlo'tMpio'i C».l*f -. Nf*N« I.-Hrn«d
nlnnrr 1> i h- ttornl II tiht T.-rrlll <*>trt.h.|
-*>o« d -Hih tanhat** C<.tia.«r>. Resio 4*— Chli-ir
nr dm. Wee .*■ b.-Ffait of i.nntfrin t*rnnd Pr ••
•atlo* of Laateeae. Urund Hulet of Wllvi-r Kn>>. j
hr M'llea nt'lTl nnd rMII.Y KIIJI. nml ..,,.,.
.if H..|.r.|. NiNrillriri *.rnlni1. Art- tit at. I • .......
«■« hlii.tr* (hlldrrii. Itnd.il ( horni uwd 'I'ub.
>VCX THIRD.
Mm I.— I hlir.r Sir***, -rrnr 9 — f« levin r of
AI*tMillti'e t-.ai.iee. "re-e 3. — Ontd.-n .if Ihr? F-I«er
«r«a« 4. — K.i«iri.i-'< f'h iinlii-r. ateeac ft.— I h - r'>lr.B
f.il.cr. NrctP O.-Tiir «r-»h.irr. sr«nr T. ■■!•■■
In tv h.Udln'a Put .c-. Nrr-' M. - Ihr O irrtet.a. Nrrnr
O.-Thr Plum wlt-re ih.- P«lM«| •!«•.. KratlT.il In
•i n it* nf A I <d I in. riiii n \i >n. Chit eon nnd torn
h Arruhillr w'utm. Mritnil 11.1 ,1 dr) . hln..l<, >•>
4*1 tan It 1 Ol, n.d r.rp. .tr II .M.-t. ii nmi - hurui
Brtnrn of the I" >i >ee. II *ppy li.r <.u -iw^.i .
J\X
Tin' Famous Comndian,
rsicK* or AruiBHioir.
Rrtrrtrit -»»>nt»— Dr-** Olrola ftH(* OrohestrA SI AO Hil onjr
KrwrTil Hcnts— Bttleorj* "7 ft OAl'Ary
t>r*i« Citel* AdmiMioa St <UO FnvAt* Boz«t..
..SO wnil VIO OO
THIS KVCNING JANUARY U
Kvt-ry f Itliifl ^ . >, *r«»-T\ IatH( .
Mil — 1 .11 ".si, ^ , »itui:i.i,
l)—*+ •» 11 ••'•*«. 4VA4
'ii-- 11 1.11 1 HALL
I. 10. M.ilo-.oi ol ■ Miq> T
M ..~ J. -.,.... ^ A .
•A*.fk-4r.«>.d ■• W.-..ir li.M|H1
■'*•*<••'• . ■ ■ rti>OTia
n hi U Di. 1 *« . ■ 1 Rrlir «■•! r omw* Mr**
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1 -«-■' •-•»« .1. •..!*- JntftHM.
00011.L w. uuorin ••
X It o Motifli ol IN I f <»«l «» ■■■ 11 ■ !
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•>T*fl«r« nr.lMin
Afur -hi.b. tk* (.411.111- of
lUack-Eyed Sensan!
I II I.
U ^'•*n•^
I < Laikla
• « ■ r.l r.' • ■>• I . . . 1
A ™ r. I ,. I'oojur
tpMia
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r» *t—» m.
(.i.-«b*.i« 1. Kr*«
•■Mir U li Mftrikj
....Mlinl- Fi limn
' It* VfiiLt .... W n tUrk
I'T'i. irnllrini
"i-.M.-.-i umi ta»«pBlr»
- IVltl li.rf-l"*
r<m Viro )0(,» MA)(Uld
Midi** Ovtrtmr* OrobMtrm
UKlCINAL
DUTOH SKETCHES
J. II LARKIN .1,1 CARRIE AHMSTROPO.
COMIC SKETCHES CHARLES VERMER
OLYMPIC IiD^GIlioilT"'
Hits Fl(m»r Jntibnr T»«r»
na'ob Lodit.r I. II Iji'kio
At-ai 'I omm Urn
OTerlar* O rch#«t rt»
Spiniih ObkrnoiirUtlo li»llr.t ,
La Maja di Siviglia !
LA MA.TA MMf. THrBBSB
D-*n B •ili') .M. MoniAitn
il, Tiiki- AIXJB. ....UON". KtiHMIOP
J uar. r- hl« f rUnd M'ds 0*rr*lt4
Heittis of Abe Inn Jaiie Haiflald
....DUJI1M1 TBK BALLET....
Thi c»l-br»»«d Mtdiil*n*. b/ .Mm*. Ihoro**. kid tbkO.otoafk.
b/ Mm*. Tbrrpin, iloN« t>vhml H »nd LaJic* of tbt)
Bailot. T*bI»»o aod Fionln.
140 Second Street. 140
SWAINS BAKERY,
f£*La.t>llat.o<l In *0«J.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Kaaoo. .1 Ifo. 14S r^«nb .tr*.t, .Dd .1
ffa. 191 • Stockton HmL
Tata nr..T gi ti.iri or
w oddlng Oali.o
ALWAYS Olf IIASD.
■Till T.IRIKTV Or
Onko for the Holidays.
10B OREAM. CUARLOTTi RU8SK. BI.AXD-
MAXUK. jeLLIKS. .14.. aod. loordirtad
of lA.lmt AUt.n.'..
•ojtil.l I. ■. <w liv * ril
HAIR.
TUK OUKAPIST PI.AOK tit BAN FKANOISCO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coodi, Cheap and Fine
Jewjiry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK STORE.
A. EL *AHP*0«A CO.,
IV a. 1 1« Nrf4tnd Mirer t.
bo» lai Brtwetl UUiInn nnd Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BBBOB8. PORMSRLY
proptltvoraf tb* Mio.r.' Raa-
taowii. bM takia tba m«B.(i.iTj*ot
Of botb tbk yinert' FUr»aor*ot o»
Oaaksikratal itrcat »nd tbo Hiaart'
f^H1. G?..?.^^1 ••'••*■ •» partoorebip wUo MR.
A. DBATEUR, wbn bw bako coooaotkd with tbe
flraj for vakrk. lrapro«aB«BU hifi ba«D m»d« Id
tba oolalo« dapkrtmknti tbkt will r«od«r tbk Mi-
nark* mora popalar tbaa It h»« iTirbtiodann*
iba 71 yakrkaf iu prn«paritr. Oar Bill, of Fkim
aaabrao* all tba dnlioaotM of tbk muoo. Oar
motto ti •'Oood PATk, Oood Oooklac aod Modkrato
P. UK mo EH A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
Ml and ASS Oomrnktoial, and
•X99 Market ktraki.
Opan from 8 A.M . to 1ft T.u. kali lm
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
LM4 latraaciU at., cor. I^tdetdorff.
(Kx offlat of P.M. 8. S. Co )
d 10M« A1TD IBB OS. GIVB UB A TRIAL;
V/ w* will •adktvor to nil. W» want to khkra
ft-ar n-dara. Qoa« iha •orala* w-r.li.
" BlAAtVA. A Wnhtfn,
'TtSftT
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE.VWYOMINO.
THB r\i.VR>li.M i) WOULD MOST BR.
■paetfallr raprtakoi lo yon aod t~o pobtlo tten
••«. i). tl»t !»• il now [iroptrcd VO fort lib facil
It's* for oikibhiona of er«T7 klad and obaraatar.
wblob aboald dtirtrv* iba Dtiromit of tba pub-
lic, be bkk araaicd at Oh*}om, Wyoraiof, A
LAROK AND OjMMODUiLM HAl.I.. with soy
Hoacara krd Rtaik Tbk Hill U well vooltL.Uo'
and litbtkd. and mtda confor »he for all aaeioDr
of tbaytkr. TrlK BEHT OK MUSIC, botb Strict
aod B'A»a, can !■•> forni*b»d at all timek.
HaiUfao'ory arrkOKamaD'a will Ka madk witb
TUKATKICAL OKOlHKR < OMPAMKs. eith-
•r for Rootia* of Hall or performkooaa on a per-
centage ol tbs rocoiptk. O^rraHpoodnnoa 'oltoited
Addreea. J. McDaNIEL.
Lock Box No. 1. CbejkDoe, Wyoming.
If. B— OarlokltlM waotatt for tba Obeyanna
Mquoid. Tboae wlabtna eonageiiiMntk, etkto low-
Mt term a for tbk Winter S-anoo. e^DoiDg pboto-
fnph 10 my addroaa. Hnlf I'asaaito Money re-
a-Jed aftar flilioj eoeagrj tennis,
JAMHH MCDANIEL.
Proprietor Oberenoe IDoatr* and Hunwun,
octi lm Look Box No. I. (Jhatenon. W. T.
CHEYENNEJTHEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
Six first-class pkoplk.-mubt havr
gooa Wardroba. Foar Lkdiei and two Gon-
ilnoiiQ to bo Rood iq gnaeral buaioex f ir the eom-
Inr Winter t«oa'03, commooOiDir tbe tlrat week to
Noeombar, 1ST2. Addreaa atating loweat terma,
with Pbotograpb. Half Fare relanded nftor inl-
ine eof kceweot.
JAMES MoDANIHL,
Proprietor ObeykTwte Thottre anil Maaoora,
00SI Look Box I. Obeyenna. W. T.
A BAD HABIT
AfiRKAT MANY HEBOHANTI
have erot Into of ehetrslnar knoro for
their Oaotli dnrlBfj the Halldnya thnn
at uny other time. At the old ■land',
Ifo. S Becood atreet. yon will a.lw<*ya
ftnd tit fjalfuraa prteea at large aaaort*
■ rat nf Mhlrtn. FurnUhliiK Ooodi end
Tollot ArtleLea nt lowest rntee. Thkt'a
the alk.ee to set aeaalble Holiday Preaw
eata.
BENEDICT A Co.,
If n. 8 Second ktreeC
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKOINIA. CITT. NEVADA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RK-
daooratad, and can ba ranted by the nifht or
by tba week. Bura and tratallnf oomnaniei
llbkrally traatod witb on application 1.7 letter
JOHN P1PBB,
Manager and koia Proprietor,
Or to 3. H. MeOAklB
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
TBB WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
oallat, raonena New Oonraaa for Piano and
alc»laabr hie entirely Now and Slmplift<id SyaUm
-the ahorteet laaxlktaooa— readloa raoalo atalfbt.
Aooompaaimeata, Slokdoa for Parlor or Oonatrta,
*l„ Mo;S; Wolowiki'a naidkaaa, ABB BU TTBB
aruaJiT dal lm
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms IO and 1 "T 020 Washington street.
.VAK'I'KD IHUEDUTKLYt
First- Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Gymnastic Talent
....AL30 ...
Txvonty I*lx«t Lino Ballet Lnciios,
Fob; ialr — biuhtv mfts of amazhiv &bmoeb, comi>lf.tg, iw
Lot* to auit parcbeiBM. Each Bet ooml <ta of Solid Si ver-Pktkd H"I"C Hrpaatnlatk, Lam-
berkia, Bhlr-ld, one p>ir 01 A -nil-t-, n, o pi'r of Brao.lo'.-, one p.* r ot TigbtP, o u pairol Tra U oak
pair of BAodatr.Oko Tunic, one Scarf one Combat. S*"M. a d one Bpear. A portion of theue A morrj
are bow to be aeen at 1 he Metropolitan Thoatue la the Amaxjniaa Harob in "TUh. YELTuW ull'
ttr For prior, apply a* above.
GRAINU
Select Bal Masque
....or TDM....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....IT....
TJortloultiiral Ball
...ON....
Till K8»AY EYK.MNO JAN. »3d
BY SUBSOBiPTION OMLY.
Ticket* •> each
star* Subscription Liata oan ba fonnd with—
O. M aerrr. bb-riff'»Uffloef Ulty Hall;
Mr Brandt, >,W Anr Wn.Dine>oo A Morjlcomary ;
A. BummeifleM Jr., N.K. cor Foleom A Steaan;
W. rtubea. No. 6 Battery street;
J. Wnt, No. 110 i'bitd -t.re«t ;
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THE Flit EST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
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Psri.l.n LAdlM' Under.wr. FRENCH
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERKEO HON -RICHARD
MOLD UK FABBRI, teaob»r of seraral cele-
brated Uoropeas artieteB. late Dimotor of tbe te-
nowt od OoDii-rr itory et Oenovs, Maiiro du Uhant
ol t-e Frnnoh Imnerl »l Acarti my of Moaio, Coo-
duotorof tbs Pniihnrmor.iqn» Society in Pa-ls,
and at prtsent Musical Uliautor of the Fabbri
Oper', is ptepared to «ivt> private leHSons, m her
at, bla office or at the re-i ■en e of ibe onpilar
likewise uuUKaKS OP MNUJNO, PlANO Aud
MU.tlOAL INb'PRUOTION. „„„„ M„-
forfarthur psrtioai«ra a->ply at PROF. MUL-
DEK'fioffl e. No.M4 PO WKLb S'l RKK <',bat,we-n
Market and Ellis. Also, lattera reoeiv- d aod tarms
to be had at the muaio atnio of M. Gray, Uay at.,
aod of Meters Bberman 4 Hydk, uorner of "• utter
and Keeroy atreetk. 1*° lm
OUR SETS of aH prloaaand ojitaHtiea. readr made
and to order. No. BB1 BaorasMAto street, below ■
iLtuoi , BO Ho I
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MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
oooacionr. Mualo imported, arranf ed
and for sal*.
Frits Piper* and BtTarcne If. Blnn,
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fo. Addreia M. W. WILLIS, Kaion'* Huili
Ktor*. iHt MoDUcatkTfaU.at, or MABOtTR M.
BLUil. *B« Altm-.fOatrj eu*,(, jal tf
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GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
Aad t'ollen-o of Medicine.
Ifl AHA BEAUUFUL AND IN8TRU0T-
Iv/.wU iv« obtaof* tobe **> n. Open to the
Publio DAY AND NIOHC, at KUKEKA UAU>
3 i8 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
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Dished. Bealdenoe, SOB Eddy street de» lm
Jolin Campocioiiloo
(Lately arrived from South America.)
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tba Plkxih Baa Franotaoo, Boot* aad Shoa*
mad* to order la the boat Fr*a«h style. Tba aam*
Te»dy aaad* alwvt «• baoA. m l-*»
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Published «*ery Day in the Year by
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THnBaDAT JAKUABI 9, IMS
The IVew Code.
The daily papers are doing something to-
TarJe eDligbteoiog the public about the
New Code, but iliare is nitre in it thin tbey
let out. It remains for Fioaho tjiuttrpret
the Code, and trll what Lis ^contemporaries
have col coated. Udder the Ode we enter
opoo a new era, tbe f.reranDer of the
millenlum. We shall not qaole chapter,
■action and pa,e,but out-lit oarirWes with
mentioning a fjw of the provisions.
. Old maze's over thirty and under forty
year6of age, may pr^p:es marriage to any
bachelor or widower over thirty and under
Sixty years of age.
Reporters who Ihrast themaslrea into
private gatherings without invitation, shall
be liatle to noe and imprisonment.
Newspipsr proprietors running down
reputable p'.ects cf amuaament which are
not advertised in i -tir sLeete, shall be im-
prisoned.
Men slandering women of whom they know
nothing, whether it be by direct scjueation,
inusndo, Bhrug tf lbs sh .ulders, or wink of
tbe eye*, shall be liable t) impriaooment.
PersocB who attempt to write f ,r the
daily papers without hiving first mastered
U19 rudimenlB of the Eog'ish language,
shall be sent to tbe State liict Asvlnm,
which is Bhortly to be tr ct:d\
Storekeepers who tell lies and makefile
representations about tbe Vslae and quali-
ty of their goods shall bs fined and im-
prison e 3.
Milkmen who watsr their their milk shall
be soot t j San Qaeatin.
Mnrderers sha 1 be hanged.
Dishonest officials shall be imprisoned.
These two las, provisions will cf conrss
be fuuod inoperative, bnt still thesa who
framed tbe Code meaat well.
Great Authors D -81.-I ibt-tl.
Mr. Geo. M. Towle, in an ariicle in the
last Harper's Magizine. on the British
Mrs -am, speaks thus cf toe lights of liter-
ature wha are iU frequenters:
More tbau once ihe rotund figure and
fat, red, Fatlst.ff f jaturas ot Mark Lemon
bustled by; I have^eeD iha t ll, boyish form
of Swinburne, sit ti-sfi c'osely over his books;
Browoine, tm* poei'a face, cilm, deep, dark
eyed, gray-haired and gray-bearded; Lewes,
tbe phi.. ■ i .[I i :r, and his illu-trions wife,
George E io. ; Frouie, seemiog more like a
FCbolar.y New-Eoglander than like an old
EoglanJer; oqc\ t ie never io be for^o ten
head and form if Carlyle, with large bio*-,
deep sunken eyes and white hiir and beard;
Charleo Reide, with n uad faca, email eyes
and bald crown; aad Wilkie Collins, with
full beard and mustache, 1 rge, ioimd, blue
eyes, and quick, pioapt manner.
Quite Right.
An exol aoge says:
A fastidious Cnnnectxit gent'emau pre-
ferred to pay $6,000 on a breach of promise
rather tban marry a young lady who did
not spell correctly.
He was r.gfct to beware of a womaa who
bad "bad spel's."
A Vile Attack.
The New York Times has a long editoriil
attacking poor coffee. A journal base enough
to assiclt an article bo umveisilly ns>d is
as bold as it is tad, and it would, if it c juld,
undermine tbe railroad breikfast system of
this country.
Wa«txlti4£ Ueturuva m oneDay
And we never disappoint, at tbe What Cheer
Laundry.
•Tones A *-cliruci©r*s
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 330 Bath *treet, nearly oppes te iheAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Bait eats It, and they all
eat It. Only the beat brands of Llqaors bot-
tled for family u^e. q
Fresh and Sweet.
For the best confectionery, go to Canto and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. M
What Oheer i_.Hu.ndry
Employe do Ohlnamen, and should be pai
ronlied by everybody. *
JD>o Wot Suffer lrom Corns.
The nnfortunate sufferers from dorrs, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can and instant
relief by appljlDg at Br. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 cm. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doe-
ter'a capability. Beiereocee given 11 required. B
Oyster Traae.
The oyster trade in California la assuming
gigantic proportion*. Emerson Corrtllc, of tbe
Saddle Boer, 410 Pine street, furnlab.ee from
hla own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts oi tbe Pacific Coast. Hie
Eastern transplanted oystere nave a fame which
has exteaded all over the continent, and '"be
'Saddle Boos**' le rnowo •verrwnere.
The Seat Bemt-aite,
Dr. Perry 'b Last Chance, lor pain. Dr. Per-
ry*s Webfoot Pais, for all billons complaints.
i, B. Gates and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
mercial streets, sol- aetata. •
What Cllfer Lauaary
Is tt° bestianndrv in Ran Francisco. •
■ •
Valines and Jewelry,
Very low. at H. A. Oa.lander'*, 62 Second
Street, corner of Mls*lor>. j>
XI "STon Want
Your Eliakets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoil td. send them to the What Oheer Lann
**y. ■ t
Tot a Bate and » fflclem Beadtiftcb o» thb
CoiTPLEXiOS, Use ElCSEi'fl Faicous vbemx dk
Lis.
A. Hard Case.
Deab Fiq-^eo:— I notice among the recent
decisiccs of the Post Office Department, the
following, which is very rough on me:
A married woman hsB tbe li^ht t > require
that letteis addns-el to htrielf shall uut Lc-
dtlivered to anyone hut htrs.-f, or on htr
ortJer.
I tave a wile, I als^have a friend, JoueF.
Jones is alio a Incnd cf my wife. He calls
ur L-7 oer Chiiitaa name, "Jenny." I
like Jones I am not at all of I J-.aUua du-
posiiion, 1 like Jones to Iks my wif-. JontB
WTltei to my wife and I havo been in the
habit of bringing his letters to Jenny. I
have read them while going homo in tbe
cars and I have said: "Here's a nice letter
from Jones, my dear," and never cared a bit
abjut his Btgoiog himself "Your Joneey."
I don't Hie this nev regulation. Of coorje
I know Jones wouldn't writ* anything to
my Wife which he wouldn't like me t.sce,
but then, you know,, he might. Then again
I am tbe beat Judge of wtat my w f o ought
to ri ad. X own to suppressing one of Jones'
letters, because I thought it was a little,
just a hMe too affec:ionate, too gushing,
yen know, and I thought Jenny might, per-
bajs, take It for really more than it meant.
Now if I want to get these letters I must ssk
my wifd fur an order, and that is humiliat-
ing;. I don't think the law is a good oce.
It is apt to disturb the perf-.ct confidence
thatshonll exist in man and wife. Jenny
and I are perf jctly matched, though shs is
fifteen years yovogtr than I am, and that is
tbe reason I am anxious not to h*ve any
silly nonsanse put in her head and I thiok
it belt;r to re-d her letters and she doesn'i
mind it. Now I am afraid there will be
troaLla. I don't see what right the Pobi
Office authorities have to cause nnple^sint-
ness between man and wife. If Jtno y does
go to tbe Post Oflice for leitsrB Irom
Jones and read ihem without my knowing
what is in th.-m, I may, piihaps, become
jealms of June*. I don't think this new
regu'ation will work. I am not jealous of
Jones and have the greaUst confidence in
Jenny, but still I think when a wife isycung
her lslters had bett.r pass to her through
her husband, who is old and comequmtly.
wis .-r thin she is. PerhapB a petition from
husbands— I know qaite a number who
would sign — , might lead to aa attrition
of this regulation. "Will yju please ag
tats tha mater a little in aqutetway, and
oblige, v.ul;- tmly,
O. JESKINS.
[We believe "O" stands for Otbello, and
bid Jenk.ns beware of jealousy. We don't
tbiLk we can mend the mat er.— Ed. Figaro
No Joke at ALL
Some of the Eastern papi-rs are publish-
ing thafollowiog advertisement, which ap-
pears in a Loudon newspaper, and makiog
fun of it an a good joke:
Nose Machine. — This is a successful con-
trivance, wiiich, applied t.j tue uose for an
hourda:ly, bo directs the soft cuit U-.gc- of
■■'. ln:h the member consists, that au 1 11-
f.-roi-d nose is qaxkly shaped to parfeciion.
10d 61., sect free.— Alex. 1-:. s.-. 213 High
Holborn, London. Pamphltt two stamps.
We eotstder this a very valuable invent. on
and one that should ba in every lamily.
There is no reason ia the wcr.d why a
child should be Lllowed to grow up with a
badly shaped nose. Look to your children's
noses, ye mothers of America. It you
don't care about baying Mr. Rest's ma-
chinery, make some for yourselves with
thin splints of wood and India jabber. At
any rate remember that you can easily by
giving a littla time and attention to them,
pinch tbe putiy noses of your offspring
into good shape. Train np a nose in tbe
way it shoald go and when it is old it will
not depart from it. Piuch your children's
nosss and tea ?h them to keep their mouths
shut and they will became good looking.
Dog Latin,
Physicians in writing preecriptions, use
very bad Latin, which is called dog Latin,
bot they oever ose anything quite as bad aa
Chronicle Latin. This paper iu wiring on
the subject of prescriptions says, a physi-
cian will write "pUfuios meum," my pills!
A-ltogethc-r xiie Bern*.
It Is curious, but tine, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should Bell fur-
oltore and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
oonvlncsd. x
For Wasnin«
Shirts, $1 60 per dos.; small pieces, SCo. per
If 8. At the What Oheer Lrundry •
Manning's.
Tae only p'aca eonth of Market etreat to
get a Rood dish of Oysters, Ca'i'ornia or £;6tern
Transplanted, Is at Manning's Charter Oah
Oyster Balion, corner Howud and Third, late
of the Blae Wlcg Saloon. l
An Old Lendmarb.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the K. E. corner
Of Kearny and Wat.birjgton tt'eet?, kept by
Henry Sahmldt.'has been famons for tbe Utt
eleven years for k-epiog the bet t Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meersch nm pipes, etc. i
For tbe Very Best Drink--,
Goto Ya,e9* Branob Saloon, cernerof Market
and Ttird street^ Bo
Best Quality of A>o£»iiJn
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheei Laundry z
McDowell, SHOW Caul Writer,
Beady made and made to order. Koom 10,
008 MarXet gfcrret. cor. Post and MoBtgsmory. C
Do Ton Hnuw
That with BuTTXBicx'a Pattebks yon can cul
and make any garment to fit perfectly T Send
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue, H.
i. Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Bewlng
aachlne, So . lis Kearny street, between Satter
tod Poet. Ban Francisco, •
Nutmegs.
[From the DnbaryNewi.;
Any pen oq who sends us two do'lsrs and
a nice eight-dollar chromo, will receive this
paper for a year, and no questions asked.
Tb.9 wii* of a roofer being asked if Bhe
was not afraid to have her husband exposed
to sui'U danger, trustfully replied, "Oh, hes
ii sured."
A Bedding youth attempted to run a deg
fight and a hay cutter at the same time
Saturday, and E0* d radges his proboscis
with bid other hand.
The brakeman wto was injured on the
Housatonic roal is so far recovered that he
can have his dor slammed » little while
every a't moos.
Winter with a'l its horrors ia 6h ui, and
the poor should be looked after. As we
hiva previously Bnggestad, a nice breast
pin cm be had for thirty cants.
Oar peop!e genera'ly regret to learn t^at
the one dollar gold pieces are to be with-
drawn from circulation. They were a great
convenience to the public.
A Danbury glutton while prostrated with
illnesB timidly inquired of his doctor "where
he would go when he died," and the merci-
less physician laconically replied, "Cincin-
nati."
A cry of pain burst from a young -man
who was prising a Franklin street girl to
his bosom Sunday night. A vision of heart
disease flashed across her mind, and Bhe
fainted. He had smashed a cigar.
It is to be tbe fishion this season not to
offtr wine to New Tear callerg. It is a sen-
able fashion, and will, we hope, be gener-
ally observed. Whisky is just as good, and
doem't cost cne-ha,f so much.
Family Government.
Mother— Where's baby, Mary? Mary—
In the other room. Mother— Go directly
and see whit she's doing, and tell her Bhe
musn't.
Oysters.
In strolling round tbe other night,
To look at 'Fritco Oy gas light,
Our careless feet, by chance aid stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did mike a screen
Through which a sweet bonquet waB Been ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that wlnsow reem to be
Borne fairy grotto cf tbe sea.
"Stop," aald my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer.";
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our *ide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any diah
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked moffm_ficentXy, too;
All kinds of oyeterp, juicy, fat,
Oookod every style; Just think of that.
And If your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam t and crabB and terrapins;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, fleah or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt au epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould eeem.
That they have here the best ice cream;
So here tbey flock, tbe little sinners.
To get what they call "Euch nice dinners. "
Whoever double this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Ojt-ter Boute. 337 Bush Btreet, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABJLE9 RAASE. Proprietor.
It leu Perlectly Astonishing
How beaatlfully and quickly they do washing
it the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
JCtore 8 jlm. returned the same evening If de
ured. x
The I lustra-ted Prees (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by EUts:rJptlon—
$1 59 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
number f, 15 centB. AdcrjBS Murrty, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
500 Pairs ot Bootes,
At all prices, atthe What Cheer Laundry.
Olatbvoyakt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny Bt. Consultations Id
SneliBh, Frencb and German. t
THE GOLDEN ERA
For- 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....FOB THE,.
BJ-E-W S-^SJSLH..
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
■m BT WIJLE.IE COLLINS,
IN THE
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podcera," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charlea Warren. Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABIiB TALK,
By Olive Harper, Id
The Golden Era
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FREE AND EASY.
ETBKX 8ATTKBAT SIGHT.
Flano and singing at 8 F.M.
D. BARRY. Ooairm&iL
Charing Cross Saloon
COG Mission street, near Second.
»•'!! J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND *nd mad.
to ORDiiR,
L. BLAIR'S,
V Kenrnp »ir»»t.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
Fenllleton, lu|
The Golden Era.
OBIOINAL STORIES, POEMS ASD
SKETCHES, FASHION GOSSIP,
AITCSEMEATS, LITEKATt'KE
AM) AST, ANSWERS TO COB-
KEsPcurjiEivrs, etc.
rjlHE "GOLDEN ERA'1 18 THE OLDEST
A Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than ary other on the Pacilio Coast.
In Oa Homin, tbe Atlimic States, and th ongbont
tbe entire field of itasrea.and rapidly increasing
circulation, tbe "GOLDEN 6RA" is universally
regarded &9B literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
CONSUMPTION pre
vented by the timely us
of "Hall's Pulmonary Ba
sam," the best and mo:
speedy remedy In use fc
Coughs, Colds, Asthnu
Bronchitis, Influenz:
Loss of Voice, Incipier
Consumption, and all Dis
eases of the Throat an
Lungs. Ask for " Hall'
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price 50 cents. Sold b
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES &
PBOPBIETOB8,
Cor. Sanione and Commercial aii
noli tf
CO.
Pacific Stone Company
THE P^OIFIO STONE COMPANY OAI
the esveoial attention of ArcbiteclB, Kop
sens, and tbe Dublic in general, to the SUI'KKK
QUALITY of the Stone qott being nunuiactnr
by them in this city under the Ransoms Patent
They make to order and keep in stock.;
HullOlDB Fronts, Water Pipe,
Slnti», Monument*, Fuaotiilm,
Tile*. Coping* tor Wul
Filter*, etc., et
Together with Ransome's oelebrated Free-G
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee soneri
and at a price far below that of band -en t work.
«*F*The attention of private parties intending
build is respectfully solicited.
Office, No. IO BUSH STREET, San Franei*.
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVER 3E»X-i.A-"I"3E13
S* MANUFAUTURER*
-^ — ABD—
REPAIRER'
0
DRUMS, BANJOS,
— AND—
UCS1CAL I»STKTMBK7
ESTABLISHED IN 1SOS.
"VS7J±3Et.l
Declared Aealast the "Whole World ■
the Rest of ftEunklnd.
PATENT EAGLE BLACKING -WARRA1 ■
ed superior to any in tbe market. Ma&ut •
tured by MOORE & CO., No. aslO Leidnad ■
ttr-fit, S. F. Directions for Use: Wb en found
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe bottle »l
corked. Seld by all Grocerri, i>ruggiflt-», etc. d
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Tettd.
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGE
£S5 Dnpont,
Jf£A It S UTTER STUB ',
See my stock of 1 1
Cagfte b- f jre parobai i
e i-ewhere. Alwayseo: ■
n-.jciE new od hand. '
Pater t C&ifB, Diaiif .'
'1'io ^yile1 ar? w&rrau I
FREE FBUM VKKA I
Also, best quality 1 ,
noffll
Meerscliaum Pipe Depi;
6*3 KEAKM STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT i
the Bbortes notio? AliPiDesacd
Cigar Rolders wnianted genoine, and
to cnlor well. Meer'Cbaaua Pip* s aad
walkiog Oat es Mounted and Repaired
at lonest Eastern Prices, and with tbe beet *( ■
manship. A large astoriment of Walking Ofl >
and Fancy Goods of every deecription olwaye i
hand. eg 21 1
The Popular Beverag
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACT)
OongreBs Springs, near Santa Clara. Indoi I
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative powers bi t
equal to the celebrated Congress Water fiom '
Springs cf Saratoga, New York. Depot remo I
from rJ Kearny street io New Montgomery, >
door from Howard. Families supplied daily. 1 •
era! discount to the trace, and orders attend** >
piomptly. dt25l
Philadelphia Restaurar
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
npHE OLDEST, ESTABLISHED^
"...If.
>lied with the beet in market. Eorw'c
the week. 40S FINS STREiLT, jasta '
mirtH !
MoDwomen.
GEORGE MATES*:
DEALER IN OYSTERS, CLAMS
andall kindi of SHELL FISH, t
Stalls Nos. 40, 41, **, Oalifomia'*
Market, entrance on California street. '
Public or private parties ud families anpp \
from 6 A.M. to 12 P. m. Ladies' and Gentlemi -
r.»s**r RrtOT" onon [mm 6 a.m *n VI p m -t«27i
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street, near Kearny.
DIVIDEND_NOTICE.
San Francisco Savings TTnlon, 533 Call-
foratM atrect, corner cf Webb.
POR TRE HATF YRAB FND1NG WITH THB
» 3ist D:cea'irr, 147^ a dividend has b en d--
claied at tbe ratetf line and rix-tenth* (9S-10)
ot cent, peranonm on T«n-t» Depoaits.and einot
<«) perceot. peraonomon O'dmnry Deposits, free
?'KVe Bl r*?^P D'f°=»t*. P'yable on and after
13tb January. 1873. By order.
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GE*HY bTBJiBT, betwea Kear^, i
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THIS OEIEBRATED PHYSICIAN HAS ) -
moved his offic* from the Bn»' Hoo-e to *
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H* tells jour disease without a qaestion. Do I
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fol|y- del91
Bar Sugar
■ptJR SALE -SI 8 KEAENy STSEET. -
MEKOEK'S. Alio, ererj kind ol Os«< »
Wbnlepaiean^itgtju^
»«"' M. A. MEBKl!
Indian Queen Rangt.
The Best in the J[ark< ;
MAIUEAOT0RED BY
CAI.EB M. 8KRLFB,
QClB 11 480 i,n 48, K.srn
MEW YOfKPBIC 6
HALl'S PIAHf
Per sale at No.
' ■ j ler street. Call i
examine tor joorseli j
B9-Tb. rnly Oalif J
Qia-made Pisco on 1 1
Ml* 1 1
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Hijrui-' -
JJWijJ
sno"
lYapsx Soda
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Greatest Sessinoi if ifce Seists
The Yellow Hei!
The Yellow Hat!
M1W ALHABBRA TBIATBI.
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fl miir
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a.
norunm
in i:
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EMERSON MINSTRELS
lonoflt or
Miui Fnrron.
Twenty Thousand Persons,
The Yellow Hat
WeaSarfal Tr»««f.)rm»llon«,
■•«nl8rfnt Srrnrry.
Battalion of Ama/ons
Brilliant Armor.
Wonderful Colored I.k-1
Startline Nrrhanir.il EITVrts
Saperh Variety Entertainment.
in
Fwlleaa Tricks and Novel I ir*,
TIU
ACME OF PERFECTION!
Ta« abate f -.*»i!f ft CosbiaeUoa ot Arraciioas
aa*ar rtae'ied Is sai Te»aua.
Tlaroo CorapAnloa Oon
lld*Tvto<i
TMIl EVr.NI HO JAKl ART 10
i*bbt nam oraiao t«i wait. >id .atobdat arraaaooa ax a.
I'»n Flr»t — Kiilrrlnlnmnal •» In Mai
on.
ovrbicba— s.. ... i .....rT...
i m»«TmsLa
asp aniiriuri
KUARI.KS It'TruK
* r IKES.
< »' . . nil » Til. UBKAT SI1.1.T KHEK.n*
IIUII 111 IKISI UlTH IHI K'.ll < )U aUMILL
r.*>( as* nrrTTTiri ,v» ruM* ■<«!<
OoodTDye. Uncle Steve.
•MU lint mi.iT m»wi ,i'i.» ■>■•... bob hart
See It!
tee It!
Bar Baa Ossee aaaa freta t a,k. ta 1 ru, wbsra Reatrrtd
•aaftft aaa aa aMarrd SIX DATS IN ADVANCE.
<sr POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. Thar* wilt ba ao axe-p-
eiee »■> itm red*.
l'nrl Hocoml Oll.».
»«. mnmi.««
S.E1 AS T^VO
PEA.S.
DOUBLE CLOU
II \ 1 .' 1 ; 1 M. 1 n\ AMI Y1.-i;[(ll\
THAT
RASCAL BILLY.
TO OOITLUDE WITH THE 1«0L»ND ACT OF
rrlRT.. »iii i / run no i I ZDOrFIN.
l.»s \ »•« MIII.I'.TIH
OLD waLFhTEIN
LA«VKK SMART
. .
OEORUK RAWLTOH
Ml-K.TK I.KAII
.... P. F. BAKKR
,...T. J. r IKKOV
BOH HAKT
ADD KYMAN
...m ainsi.y si.-uor
J ROUIW30N
• TIARLR8 HUITON
MUNDAT EVENING. J.nuirj JOIh— lint Appuruca or
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THEATRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IV THE "CHRONICLE."
"Ail SHU tfti.lD.st the Alhambra Theatre most oe presented hereafter on Monday.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
thii tvmiKu
T>J"i-. *■. OAMl>
JAIU'ART 10
DONIOO,
■•rtla.ee, Parka. DIeqh Thompro*
Tli- Musical
.'31
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Orftnut
Woudor.
Dr*»«l.| »r II...
Flire^Mtnatcii -with Mortlmoi
Mn«M
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■In fl.ad.
..M.lllr I.. r.HUl
M.g.1. Mn««r
Tb ,■»,,. .
HAUNTED MOUSE
Mr. Il.iifh Robinson in Hlg Changes!
A... M.rt. Ojm
B.»e ..I.
..rail i.iTi.i.t..
I... Illl..
Waltar Park*
UNDER THE CASLICHTI
Old M.iltb.n
Sa.rl.v..
III*.
Emm. Ooor1l..d.
- - Jla.fc F.buion
.-F...I M.rMa.*
Mmll. U lorrn
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•"aire., ri.w.r HL.t'l.ade
"*■« «■'« •■• r.rr,.l
■l.tlMj ril.« ... Ml>. LWI..W..
FORTY YEARS AGO.
NEGRO ACT.
p"'' "■ PI...
..Orob.ltrA
iolo on magic fiut£ and iiihi drum, with one
stick, by the musicu wonder.
■ona;
Ilarap'pt .
Katv Zoel
■ ■■■rale Brewer
To ooDOtoda with Hush RobiotOD't Iriro Sk«l«b.
Before tlio X>&\xrxx I
D.aBi. Marsor i
B.rrrO'N.II. 1 llu<b Kobiman
K?.*,""'1" ■'■''•'■•::: OTbonwon
uoro., b». . ,:u.:. .r ih. d..Q,.t d,. Lt""Liio,'u^i
Othnr ouATftatflra b* the Oompftoy.
THB MUHr I. i.onoiMO uoises. >
C«r. mt OasaaaerclftU
l.teda*d»r8T sta.
K»amr straet, •*•
.••.•ii«- the Plats*
-N A OOTRBLL.
pacific house;;
olympic house,
1¥ THY TRY BUY
Oar Catebnled $1 it Wblta SblrU, Tbsj 1 1 PcarEOlXT, sad for qsslitr »ad daribillly will aerer ba mtto&ed. To bs bad
aa-C All, AND 8KB THF.M. I t J * .tliTlii, STORK.
0I7 ftt tbe
flin Eea
FERNANDEZ I AGUIRRE,
FASHION ABL.S IIATTBR8. No. ll«« CM
POST Hi'RKKr, Do«Koirny: A Bnt ■
iissorloientof Hftti and 0«p« oooaUDtlr ooa^BL
band. a9* lUti m»fijj to ordar aod rono?«<»d La
tbaneat«at atvle. ooillrn
A PERFECT RUSH
Day and TSTislxt,
A.T THE OBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
Oie KIltM STBRBT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
la aaar oBTlnar ajreaCar Batrajalaft thna have
*rmr b«ca osTered Ib Baa Fr«aeta<o.
"With owr eoaaectloa la
Kew York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
CmM which wi arc dally recelTlBK Good*
baasht at the lsw«at Cain Prlees
IKT OURRISNOT.
oub M jrro is to
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1.S0O pair* Caaalasere I'linlt, worth 8« OO, to be
■old at B8 OO.
*•• alaaca White Bhlrta, worth 81 AO, to be aold
at ?<S cent ■.
■*• ease* of BesTy Vaderelothlna;, dOe to 81 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Wrmm «*«. to St OO, .old .iMwhere from SI to S.
ALSO. AH IUMKilSE STOOK OF
asTlONs. finer eoun*. ikoliih ctjt-
LUT, riP... OI.OVFUI, TOBACCO,
WATCHIX, Il'HBEI SOOBS,
HOSIER sr.
Trunks, Biifs, "C«.ll»eisif
AND IS FAOT. EVKRVTHINO.
JTrom. a. Needle to an Anchor
0»ll ul tumlno oar pnetr. «cd ikti.fr ronnfllrM that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IB TBE GREAT
XX Is Auction Stove,
SIS KBABMT STJKEET,
O.. Bo.r froM Co.MnllL
fllEQUILTEB SILK HITS, WORTH SS, FOR $1 50
s>iata CtolM inn Hi.ht .t ■).
JOHN ROBLa'S,
5
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mim: but the best quality or heats
UAN BE HAD AT
Stalls .">, «"•, Oaliioi-nla Jliu-ltet
FIONEEB SHOE MHUFiCTOIIV.
pS-Th. ooit ELEGANT OUHTOM WORK IK TBE OITV
Oall »od .nmin. food. Mid priowi. BKERS I'.MAVN ABD
SS8 Kuril* .u..t- oe. door .onth of Bnab
FlO A
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OIB0ULA.TE8 IM ....
All the Theatres,
— ajid n
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IN THj< TEAR.
GENERALLY THRODGHODT THE CITT
Oct tbe BOATS and OaBS
THE OLD
Hot SCOtCll,
IS Morton Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TO" »ND_ JERRY IN TOWN.
Always on file ibe New York Herald, Harpar'a
Weekly, Krank Leslle'B, Daf'a L)mn^-, Polic«Oa-
KMte, all toe OaliCorois pop^re. also London
I'nncb, Hftl'a Life, Illustrated London Mows. Call
and ta" 'afy yourself.
aiar Don't forget tbe efgu of tbe Hot Scotch.
de7bf CHARLES VYM. FRLDMAN. Prop'f-
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....aJMD. ..
T O M and J E R R. Y,
OO TO Til V. BB1NCH
Hot SootoH,
I u» Salter street, near Etarn).
A.11 Oi-inliis Xen Cents
HOT CllDlVDUt KYrKV NIGHT.
pr>>5 tf JQS. D. BRIGG3, Pronristof
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. V. BISHOP. NO. 1« O'FABRELL
> treet, ie the p'aoo for Lidiea and atrarjgers
TlaitiDg tbe oily to Dave their Drsssea made io
style, and a oerfeot fit. at a moderate price de 9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Fvrmtrly of Chiarina't Royal Italian Cirau)
WILL GIVE LER8ON8 ON THB VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at raaidenoaa (if required), or for
olah Muslo for Balls or Parties, ftt moderate
obarges. Residence, 80S MoDtRomary atreet
corner Jackson, hoom Bfo, XI. del21m
J. C. COMBES,
TEBRaFIN aVTJNCH,
Cor. Second and Tebnm. street..
_T*Terr.plQ oonatantly on bind.
Oi.t.ra in .Ton Itrb. PBIVATR
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTUS.
dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
WO OE THE LEADING UEMBERS OF
. tbs Tbaatrioal Profesaion in ' aliroroia pro-
uae formlDB olaaaea for inatruotion In Eloeauoo.
.'eraoas wiablns to avail tbemaslvsi of tba oppor-
tunity of acuuirinn ft oscfal art at s modarat* ooat
oaoftsnd to liolr namat to "Oa-nbyaa* " P.O. Box
23*4, arban partlaolars as to Unas, ete., will ba
taat if> tbam. da9 It
r:
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld It? If not, you're a trost
At 8Q0aJlZ&'S PUNCH SALOON, in Kearny ttraatf
There BONA, disciple of QRK&T SQUABZA,
Dlspenaea famed Magio PiiDohes; nthar
The most delicious ailituros yet recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded 1
Ladles their CORDIALS there oaa sip at letsara,—
Their "TEARS" app9»ae,— and Men gala "LADllES
PLEASURE."
To allay commblal dlffereaoes and pain.
In "ANTI- DIVORCE" yoa can your end attain.
Blp of the potent extract but one taete,
Tour arm, consoling, straight la round her waist
GaeBBwhata "MORNING COMFORT" In tbe kiss
That heals the pnarrel and Imparts the bliss)
The "WELCOME" too, yon'H always find
A balmy eoother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and tbe sweet "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all rare well I
Hia "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptlci and for dlarrbcea.
No Cholera Morons ever has been found
When "HYGIENIC BITTEB8" knock aronna.
BONA and BQUaBZa, spite of all detractors,
Bare proved tha Nation's greatest benafaotoril
Fall FORTY dUxirant hi.ltafal dr-laci you'll Had
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Weloome yon will meet
At BONA'S— (SQUABZA'S) -317 EEaRN Y STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT *. GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FCR8T PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs
•jlOB SALE WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL
at tbe old titaUKknwl, 1SS Illfclte't
opr>.U Witt Ckenr <Ma
I JOTTBHAL OF AMU8ElttI5T».
Published every Day In the Ye*xby
Jm r». BOQABDUS
*«C Merchant *>--d S85 VuhUftoi at*.
Below Montgomery. S" rraneiaoo.
FBIDAY JANUARY 10, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California. Tli» ■**•).
"Aladdin, with U» nomtrooi attractions, eoe-
tlnoistodrawcrowisd hsuei Tbe new dancei
introduce by H'Um Betty end Emily Rigl ara
T«ry prettr ud drew maob sp^ans*. This grind
spectacle will be presented at the metine* la-
morrow, when of octane there will not be even
staodiug room for tbote who do not go early.
Te-oight those sterling ertis-ee. Meter*. Farron
and Biker, wbese performances have afforded »o
mnob asotemeat to the pa oho, will take a ben-
efit. There will be a change of bill on toil occa-
aion. J. Eotigot will sppear In hie Tereioo of
" 1 he Watermelon Man ; ' Harridan and McG-loin
will preseol a double clog borepip*, and the per
fernaoce will on elude with toe eecond act of
the ever-popular play ef "Chris and Lena," in
which tbebeneflcisr.es will appear. Billy Imer-
■oo will appear is first part and interlude. Tbe
usual toa'.lcee peiformaoce will be givso to-
morrow.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The performance »i this tu«atre to-night will be
for tbe bent tit of San Francisc/a most popular
aesociatloc, tie Olympic Olnb. Tbe pan to xi ma
of "Hampty Dcmpo's Dream. ' by members of
this dab, will be performed, and otber members
will appear la the play of *' Tbe Yellow Hat."
"Ihe Yellow Ha." will be pHyed at the matinee
to-morrow, and until farther notice.
Bella Union Tiirati*.
The engagement of Miss Jtnuy Worrell and Misa
Lillie Hall at this bosie can be bat a abort ons
ta coniequenoe of their Eastern engagements
Tberefore alt should see them in tbe burlesque of
"Black-eyed Senses " before it is withdrawn. We
hope before Miss Jennie Worrell leaves she will
appear in "Sua, the Good for-Notbing," in whioh
reaie sgo, when she was a javenile predtgy. she
stood witboat a rival on the American stage.
Trie Athmenm.
Thsre is a Tery strong combination of talent at
this hoaee at present. Frank Mortimer in his
•ketches receives much appiaase ; Parks, Dixon
and Thompson appear io amusing sols, and maoy
others in lively specialties; Hugh Robin- on a
pietty Irish (ketch entitled "Tbe Hour Before
Dawn ' terminates the evening 'a entertainment.
Woodward's Garden*.
These bssalllal ga dens look delightfully fresh
■ad bloomiog after showers. Great attractions
are anuoonced for next Saturday and Snnd&y:
M'lle Secyeab, the magniQoent; John Oonklin sod
M'ile Stacy, and Tbe Great Baielay Family in tbeir
varied performances. There will be a balloon as-
cension on Sunday.
Bortic nit oral Hall.
Skating assemblies Tuesday afternoon and eve-
niog, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Thurs-
day afternoon and evening, and o'aturdsy afternoon
axd eveoiog.
AzuTomoAi. Mcprtiii. — One of the most
■omplete collections of the kind in the United
Bute*, comprising hundreds of co.tlj and beau-
Ufa) wcx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
•ory> at .'he Museum on Montgomery street. As
Bear mar be profitably scent here.
A Spirtt InUxrHr^eT.
The following b a spirit intemewtr's ver-
sion of tba late Jarre* Fith *b views of relig-
ions transit <o c jit stial rphtr^e, embodying
some fnnny:
The Railroad Theology in New Yore.—
At one tf our rip-town residenree a few eve-
ning* s'dc3 a circle was farmed, coneiB'iog
of several blonde ladiea and pious gentle-
men, who Lai •prtvicu-W been discussing
tbe knotty theological p^int of how to reach
H*aveo. Ae nearly every Chrietan deoom-
ination had a rep;e*eatatire present, and
each being in favor of tbe mode prescribed
by their various creeds, it became a mttter
of difficaliy to resoneile tbeir varied opinionB
urged with almost fanatical zeal.
At this crisis oor spirit interviewer arose,
removed bis epecacles, and arranging bis
spotless cravat amid profound eilerjc *. pro-
ceeded to invoke the spirit of the lat_- James
Fiak sb moBt competent to umavtl any mys-
tery connected with tiavel. Atfer a brief
interval an exclamation ot "Get thee) behind
me, Satan," convinced the circle of the pre>
senca of tbe King cf Erie. Our spirit rep-
resentative, af'er wiping tbe place where
the wool ussd to grow, opened fire in Li!
usu'l meek manner.
Interviewer— Is the spirit of Col. Flek
present ?
Spirit— Ye».
Interviewer— Will you be good enough
Colonel, to give your friends the benens of
your knowledge of tbe otber woild?
Spirit—Have been trying to get up a
corner in lots ftr the past three mouths.
Very few settlers in Heaven owing to lack of
transportation.
Ioterviewer — Which denomination. Col-
onel, afforde the great. et facility fcr reach-
ing calts'ial rtposa?
Spirit- I will summon some of my under-
ground aids, and leave yon to ohoose.
A silence of abtut a minute ensued, then
a chorus of stentorion vo c e broke fortb:
"Tske Beecher's Lightning EiLrtss." "Go
by Dr. Chapin'a Bro3guage." "Be,aureto
ask for Dr. Spring's air-line." "Get tick-
ets by Hepworth's reliable double track."
"Always on time— Frothinghsm's quick
transit route." Here the intense clamor
of ihe opposition lines resulted in the total
demoralization of tbe circle, dispersing tbe
participan' s with the conviction etroDgly i m -
pressed on their minds that getting t oHeaven
is "mighty onsartio."
Really Fanny.
Of courts it is wrong to aake fen of a
man's name, but no one can help laughing
at one which appeared in tbe list of passen-
gers arriving, to arrive by train in Sacra-
mento,on Alanday laBt. "E. B. Tomcat,
M. Tomcat and wife, Chicago." There were
three tomcatB; if there were any lit'le tom-
cats they were not mentioned. Really if
wewere called Tomcat we would change oor
name. A man with saoh a name is alive
joke.
— ♦
An acquiint&nce of oars says he has no
foQdnees for jewelry. The oaly ring he
ever wore was 03 his chin. Sulphur and
molasses removed it.
A Buffalo paper announces thit by tbe
recent burning of an ice-houses there, 20,-
000 toaB of ice were " reduced to ashes."
Something Ifew.
Wm A. Hubbard'* msnufactur;! mieeea' and
Infant'* garment* and ladles undtrweirln BUit -,
are famed hx their superiority of make ud tex-
ture all over tbe Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
tbe anthcrizrd agent of Mr. Hubbard, has eetab-
lUbei a d?pot of these goods at 348 Second at,
for WDole*ale and rc-aiitr.de. A liberal dis-
count to the trale. }
To XcTKs.iFiB.-Foi sale at ■ great sacrifice
at 38 Geary street, tix elegant Bilk dreaaee, une-
qualled for quality aad style, s
A Happy New Year.
What a pleaiianltls to meet a Emiling coont«-
naoce. whether it bo on the street or in the par-
lor. And why U it that rome faces wear a cOQtin-
na It happy look T It is simply becanae they live on
a plain, nctrttioos and substantial diet That man
is a pnblio benafaotor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers. oroDnetor of the "White
Hooae." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
Uorant, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically tcsLiry. His k tohens are marvels
of ord*r and oleanliness. Try him, and yon will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Golds. Ask your
druggist tor it, or send to Dr, A. F. Evov, Ho.
B f obt street. z
lever Buckle »uspenders,
At $1 p*r pair— 25 pw cent, cheaper than elae.
Trhaxe — e What Cheer Laundry. x
A. Pleasant Location.
Peiaone desiring comfortable lodgings fn a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect tbe One suites of rooms to let there
The buildinfl is a very flue one and Ifi well
Lighted and ventilated. .
Sewing Bfacblnea for Sale or to Rent,
Cheap, at U6 Poet street. Also, Agency for
ljitgtahle Treadle,
"George Eliot.1*
An American literary lady who visited
Mrs. Lewes (George Eliot' not long since,
describes her as having a very maeculine
appsarance, with strong and positively
bomtly featnres. Her manner, however,
is eiceedinly womanly and the reverse of
masculine. Her conversation wae animated
and interesting, 1h:ugh somewhat subdued.
She complained of being shnt out from
female society and cf tbe lesa cf a certain
kind of sympathy which ebe entailed, and
she seemed to spf rte"at=« highly the visits
of her lady friendscradmirers. Mrs. Lewes
U one of the victims of society. She took
tbe head of Mr. Lewes' hooBebold, brought
up h!s children and was estimable in every
particular, cave one that sbe flew in the face
of society. Mr. Lewes had a wife, but she
was an incurable luta'ic, an inmate) of an
insane asylum. Therefore, Mr. Letrea
could not marry the lady known as "Gecrge
E-iot," His wife was dead to him, but not
dead in the eye of the law, nor in tLat of
society. MrB. Lewes is now in the position
of one defying society. Many admire her,
but still say, "Of course, you know, we
can'tvisit her." Society is of course right,
hut is Mrs. Lewes wrorjg?
Dr. Holland lectured in New York last
week on "The Social Undertow." It speaks
volume.- for the intelligence of his hearers
to state thattwo-thir's of his audience were
sufferers from corns, and supposed him to
be a chiropodist, and lhat his leoture was
upon bunions and kindred tcpice.
■ilealth ana pleasure.
Tcere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing la more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into the conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bou-
ton hai there, and at bis stables 1016 StocktOD
stmt, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experlencea, his charges
are moderate. Tbe moral of the above la:
Co to Frank Bouton at the Uocidentai Eotei
a/hen yon want a carnage. o
Still auvo :
When looking for Holiday present*, go to tbe
Nzw Tobe Fsotograph Gaixzet, So. 25 Third
street, and aee three beantiiul portralta In oil,
water-colors and India-Ink. P.ices from one-
third to one-balf cheaper tban st any otber
ant-class gallery In the city. Remember the
place— B. F. Howland « Co., 25 Third at. p
OOO I'alrs ot Socks,
At all prices, st'.be What Cheer Laundry.
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chionlo and specific practice, and aa such Is
now the most snrxetiful of any Physician In
dan Franclaco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors nelow What
Ghaer House, x
Or, Barlow J, Srixiitn
Ib giving a courie of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Pbyalology and Netvoua Bis-
eases at hU Hygelin Hall, «37 California streetj
every Friday evenlr g, commencing at 7 H o'cloot
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Sml'h gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, Item 0 to a s. u , Iree. w
NATURE TJN4DOBNB1*.
Sbe j'-i- 1 as Natur* molded h r.
No "puff,"' ncr " palot, " nor "pid, "
She's would not rorge for all the wor d,
Though "tltt1' she nevtrbad;
She would not use t'.at powderatuff—
I think they call it "ptarl '—
With su.h a skin it would be used
By aiy 1 1 tier girl.
I r. member, whilst we wund r'd
One wet and windy day,
Past a shop In Piccadilly,
We saw, io white airay.
Teeth cf peirly aplsndor.
But they had no charm f- r hir;
Atd she said. In accents Ecornful,
"Tj be toolhleaa I prefer."
One other "once," while walking
(Toough I cin't Bay where or Why) ,
My a'ten ion was arrested,
'Twas my loved one breathed a sign.
She was looking full of pity.
But no trace of scorn was there,
And her gentle eye was l*v I'd
At a heap ol yellow batr.
Her tender h< art la melted
Toward tlat falsely faioion'd belle:
Toen I, looking, thought "No wonder
That gentle heait might Weil "
Ob, a thing eo false and foolish.
She never could be called
She'd truth it«>7— I awe r it —
but then she's n&arly "bald."
Sue's neither false ncr foolish.
She's not mad^ up — oh, no 1
On a woiai so deserving,
gay, wfca' praise can we bebtowV
Hi r sacrifice ia nobie .
Her conduct a 1 tnat'd right;
A yery p rfect •woma",
Eiit a v.rr !i vfni fright I
[Punch.
Edwin Forrest and Death.
Edwin Forresf, it ia stated, b&i always ei-
pret sed a sincere deBire to die suddenly : and
when in New York, shortly before his death,
remarked to a friend that he did not believe
he should Bee the New Year. He denied
that he was in gloomy spirits, but he had
a preBeniiment tbat be should not survive
1872. Discussing tbe subject, te eaid death
had never had the EligbtjBt terrors to him,
bat he could not overome, unreasonable as
he knew it ts be, a certain dread of physi-
cal decay. Forrest was a strong believer in
the life after death, which he had inves i-
gated through Spiritual sen.
Runninc to Waste.
Matriageable men who do not endorse the
sentiments of the elder Weller are invited
to visit the town of Mission, Ohio, which,
though small, contaks 121 widows and 200
marriageable girls. It is thought tbat half-
fare t cke's on all the railroads centering at
this point will be issued shortly.
A Wise In fu nt
Borne one gave Katy, a six-ye-r old, a doll,
8iying, "See how pret'y sbe looks and how
good sbe is. She dcem't cry." "Ah," said
Eaty, "tbat is because she isn't alive. If the
ever liyes she will cry.'
Ladles and Gentlemen
Who have been enffering from various com
plalLts for years, are obtaining rt lit f from Br.
AJk'E, at 137 Montgomery street. He performs
delicate surgical operation?, and 1b daily effect-
ing remarkable cures of old-standing diseases.
The Doctor is a competent, scientific pbyelclan,
and the &micted can consult him with confi-
dence. *
Live Well,
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding la tbe causeof many crimes. Those
Who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash>
Ingtoti treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for hie customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Scimagundl soup, game, tame geeee,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Sam Mooro,
Formerly of Bubb House Carriages, can be
ound In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllshmenr, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery Bts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tatlea
tbat compare with Squaraa's. Bquuza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the harpy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of Ihe great Squarzs, has prepared
forty different kind ot punches and co-dials for
tbe H >liday tables. For sale at tue new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
liOLeideedortT street. ji
Tl.e President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of t hie
document. Ohe*pneas and durablltv are the
characteriEtlca of H. Luchalnger's furniture.
All should vielt his emporium, 736 Market
atreet, and ascertain bew cheaply a bouse can
be furnished. d
Ph'jtottrephlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Grailery, 3a Third street between Stevenson and
Mission, atreet. j
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude ot fashions
io hats. At " Th*." Bat Store, 647 Wa»hiogton
street (second hat etore below Hearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices era reasoDable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
Hate for Holidays.
■ The" Hat Store, 6*7 Washington street (sec-
ond hat ttore below Kearny), is the place to ge
to boy your holiday hata. Finest hats, largest
assortment and cheipest hat store In the city.
Remember, No. 647, second hat ttore below
■E..-JTAJ-, on w*biiu^twi btceeL a
Destitute >6ets.
A Nflw Yo.-k contemporary says: "A
Specimen of abject poverty wes in town,
Monday, f eliciting aid. He claimed to be
ftom Boston, and to have lost his .business
by the Are. He wee a poet on the Waver-
ley Magazine, and thsre are eight thousand
more of them thrown out on a cold world
by the dieas'er. What they want chiefly ia
"a feaat of reason," but don't object to her-
rings.
Objects of Pity.
Greeley thought thit to be born with a
burden of lazy sbifilessness or a mean cun-
ning, was about the heaviest cures of Heav-
en, and tbat those who come into life equip-
ped through no desert of their own, owed
these incurables something in the way of
help.
Gentlemen, Attention!
For tbemos^comforlablesnd luxurious shave
be Euro and call at O.L. Susand'a P«laoe Shaving
urn! Hairdreselng Saloon, 224 Montgomery St.,
opposite Bubs House, up-Btairs. Only the most
skillful artists employed. a
Holiday Candles,
Freeb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Hercr-r's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny etreet. Wholesale and retail, a
Whiteneiw
Jakes C Sellebs. 31 Second street
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IN
every Theatre in San Franoisoo,
FIGARO
P DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out tbe centre of ihe city, in all Hotels, Ber-
ts urante. Saloons, Stares and Offices.
FIGARO
J 8 CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland KerryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tnegrea* Overland Train.
FIGARO
18 MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered up and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theat-ea, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST BOOTETY. IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and ie therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
DIVIPEND NOTICE.
The German Savings and Loan Society.
THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS HAVE DE-
A clsred a dividend of nios (9j per cent, per
annum on Term Deposits, and seven and one half
u,4) percent, per annom on Ordinary Deposits,
free of Federal Tax, for the six months ending
R'?tSb*r,11> '^.nayable oa and after January
15, 1872. By order.
a v GEORGE LETTE, Seeretary.
S«n Francisco. December 31, 1872. ja3 2w
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
C38 Sacramento street,
(The First Houbo below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
n ,. '1; ot a!1 *»ndB.-General BuEineee Agancy:
Oollect Rente, Notea and Accounts; White and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families. Hotels,
Farm?, Factories, etc.
CU AS, F. BErntREE A CO.,
deli -m 6GJC Sucramsntt meet.
S. F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booheeller* and Stationers.
H. H. Moore. 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Ilimtnesa CoUesrea.
Heald, Brjant A Stratton's College, 24 Post fit.
Hatcher*.
Rata, Fred, Sulla 94 to 100, California Market.
Urnea Foanderle*.
Weed A Kingwelt, California, 125 First aV
French Fancy OooO*.
Loose A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Batter,
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. U0 Second street.
Music and Maalcal Instrument*.
Keene, O. O., mftr. accordians, repairer of ail w»Hsl
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Muecaronl M ann fad or era.
Brignardello, Maechiavello A Co., 706 BanaeaM.
Wines and X,lqaor*. ( Wnoleeal... )
Danert F. A Co.. 504 Front.
TVb.lt«ner.
James O. Sellers, No. 31 Second etreet
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Business at the corner of Sacramento and
Leidesdorff streets, and
KeniOYed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, conduct tbe same line of boein
at tbe new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom be has united his atook and busmen,
thus making thu
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPCiNTED OFFICE
\H THE STATE,
And affording nasurpassed facilities for Printing
of every description. Personal attention will be
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engraver] stand at the head of the profes-
sion, as aamples on the dead-walla of the city win
testify.
A oall Is solicited from my friends and the pub-
lic at my new quarters.
H. P. TAYLOR,
de41m £33tluy street.
15*~«
ARION
Pianoforte.
D
EOLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATH
Fair or tbe American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial Bgalnat Stairway's, Ohictenng's, anft
others, to be Tr±«. BJ3.ST ON EXHD3ITION. B,
ITKTAZ, Sole Agent. SO O'FarreU street
N B.— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. marl
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NY AHD ALL PERBOHS TBAT HAVB
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS cu h»e tbo
amoaot refunded tt ths office of the ocdersign&d
QpoD tbe preaent.tioa of so order from tbe
Mayor and Oily and County Attorney.
delBtf A. AUSTIN.
I c.
ALHAJVIBRA LODGING HOUSE
m_ FINFXY FU2*NISHBT> BOOHS, 6US-
■^■T gle or in suits,
"Well Lighted and Ven.tlla.te4.
Cnrurnistied Rooma to let. Lodging with
or witbcot board. ALHAMBBA BOILDING ,
• 1» Bnsh street, orfW tf
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST 80AND» I
made at onr Steam Oandy Factory daHr. All
orders, especially from tbe country, are solicited
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY A WAGNKR,
107 Mr<ntfOni*rv et^ oer-v 8«tt*»
N
CENTRAL,
O. 118 GEARY STREET.
Best scoommodationB for
Families in the city. Private ■IF1 "T'.'.P
entrance forLadipf. Hair Cutting, Shaving ana
Shampooiog. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladies
Shampooing 50 cants. „™._ -,
i»171ro U OORRIVEAU. Proorietar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWARD8.
TONY OAEEb PEOPBIETOB
First-Class ECoteL
DAVE MENOES t CO., at tbe
_ old original Red Lion. lftGear,
street, between Ke.ro? and Dupont, wbere you
can bare HOT AND GOLD DRINKS, not foreet-
tiog tbe old Pioneer Lnnob. Tbe "Old Gpert ia
always on band.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members ot
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate (
that he ii prepared to give experienced advioete <
all persons professionally visiting or meditating*) >
visit to the Australian Oolonies. Fee moderate). ■
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
aPOn' WTLL1AV HENRY WATERS,
UYietoria Chambers, "" • Collins atreet. Hat>
bovine. A us trail*. f*6tf
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ,
A LARGE ASSORTMhNT OF GENTS' FUR-
Dieting Goods to be had good and cheap, at i
tbe"uLDOORMKR,"J. LEVY'S^SIO Monlgom- 1
ery street. Justice given to all. Don't forget the ■
namier. filO iIc-n'.io=ury street* de^' Jffl f
M0HT80MERT S
HOTEL.
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:
FURNISHED ROOMS f
M ud 110 ptr Month f
WEST END" HOTEL. ;.
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■ I LaMA,,.
m am
IETROPOUTAN THEATRE
;
4»» BABAAASB
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1
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lumpiy
Oumpty
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Dream 1
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
r* or tm aun it - iol
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!-,.
HI* EVENING
r a i lili»«r
N*«
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JANUARY 1(1
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Jul
>iiii>i«t in). Star Premiere Assoluta, BETTT RIGl. the Premiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGL.
T«UOR,
® iw »,
STERETT.
JVNI ART |.>
B, di.
FELLOW HAT!
MAIXMl l«.
- « ' • * - r Ik. '
B . aa K » » Am truo,
ViuloNil
«JlM!l.»r.Oi»ll. Etc.
ABB TBI EABOI •
eSFO** »«'< l»t«i Throe T.lrnlocl CJillclion.
mo BTsar m»u i nmi mi rata Honor.
tbbe uomorni .i r iLinritriD •rriTin.i i. .. At r», BsnTTUBB
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
r:tiliirTK.i or ri.iirmi:
111*8 MAOOIE MOOBE
- W. A. UltTATEn
J. 0 WILLIABS.iN
TABI T WALTB3 M. LP UAH
OUW'IIUI E N. TDATEH
rroB tMUm K j DOOILBT
C. HEART
1 mJul. i m m on r* . -
m. FLrupTos
■Mbv OBBI Or TIB LAMP JOB, WIUOB
*££ OBBI OF TBB BIBr. m hs roriflA JOHBBTjSE
| rBIBCSM BAOBOCLBADOtTB MI... MINXIE WAI.TOS
BIBS OABRIE BTTATt
BIS! U A. 0BABBEB9
MB!. C. B KACKDUt
Ba»<laHna. Blpl.tar.nf B-.l». Q.t.l'. nnot.m.n. Oairi', Attr>n l.n'a. fllA.-a, • I s.
Tb. M>f^M4''
lb IA« Pial.».ai« .1
1, Humpty Dnmpty'g Dream
Lmwiiflni
LANDS
.Mr. W. s Iiwi.b
. Br. L. P. Ward
.Br. B. W rV.r.
. Mr 0. T. Biatt
.Br a A. Cortla
HIM Eat, Pall
O L. I O.
*r»"»«l "» Py. IIBB Darll.,.
• «Hi IITIIW OP THB AKAZOBB.
Land of Pern*, or Halls of Dazzling Light '
•ATl'RDAT AriEBB JOS. J.o 11-
OrBad Yellow Hat Matinee 1
WILL BUOBrLT APPEAR-
MISS AUCUSTA L. DARCON
rAO
rAPBA...
II mm ill cent Scenery by Porter I Startling Illusions! Uorgeons Costumes!
d'l.nrfa
. hV M'll.a Btrrt .....I FIIII.Y KIBE, anil d'nrp.
. rtp M..|rr(. «e..r.lln«Arrohi.llc Arts It. Al. l"l...r..n
Md Tuh.
A.CX FIRST.
«,... 1.— Tit. M A-lrl.n. Ptrfnr >.-Th- ■
*r... » -A IwJ Pl.l. »<■,..,. A.- A r«l„..r I"** '■'• lh"« tblldr... Mr. .1.1 <h..r». W
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»l n.4r««ll..««ir. nrrif A-Ku.l«dl>'iur. «r«nr AO 1 T. HIRD.
I.-Rnrhanird ( u.r, M.«ir r..nii|.|n,nnil ihr Bo.. »p.ni. l.-lt.lnr.r H.rpri. - r.nc B. — r°xt.*-1nr of
•frrmt I..MP. < htl.t.e D»ce by Aladdin i.od Kh.- I A I xJ.lin'a I" ..i, ,<-... *. r .- „ :i. - fv .. . .1.- n .. f 1 1. .• I*. .litre
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• rf r 1 AI B.Up.a'. (-..Mr.*-?. "WW A-Brd.dR.-Th. Pl.tin wb'n Ihr P41.1t, .l.nd. ,'..iiv.l l»
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O.rdri. Ptce.e o. — PcaaI of t.i.alrr.i* Urnnd Pr-.- I "A- 1 r« Klill. tan. I , ... p . n> ll.al'el. «a ..nil I I. uma
caalnA a>( l..atrraa tlraad Hu.net of nilver K.iya. 1 R.-mrn ol the PmI -<e- II tp|»y Uctionetaienl.
1VLFL.
The Famous Comedian,
JOHN T. HFt-A."'
WILL SHORTLY BFOIN AN ENGAGEMENT AT THm THFATR"
MOND,
FBlOEa or Al-MIBSIOM, -
MraBi-rT-rtl iroit- Dr»M Oirote ftnt1 Orchaetr* 91 SO Bilcoor ,w. SO
Rrirrrid Hrui ■-Ba'Cjot 7-S Gallery -8S
Drnti Circle Adm.Riioa 91 VO PriTftte Boxes SO imd flllO OO
-*^ .11 :.mi; WOltHEIX
Q— -I ef B«r1t>tBAe _»4
«•■ I I I. I I i; it ALL
We*>lNi«*. «• brn»<
M ii K'lii na. 'retiHt Hm,
■loBot* Jokauoa
a>4 ooonm m
After -hurb. Ui Herlei'ine of
Black-Kyed Scusuul
• M
., -, .
Irr.-a AiltBtrftJ
* dii taI of tli«
A'tair.ler t-e Yell**
H«lch*ii
K.l.r
" ffaf <*••■
Uatibnii
!»»•»• HtMrtlr
Dill. MatfleVM
Al «i-.l of Ue Wh.l* .
MtwNeicr
Win BetMB/... .
Iac. fXarell .. .
Tcta Yirn
-us** J«!H»irt wcimn.i
VMS l.ll.Mr- |l a 1.1
«• Vfnw
J H. I..r«.n
On** <
"'tl»l C'OOtWr
C«rm I'tiapin**
«'n*l* Johoaoii
Met Keltr
T. tir**
k c. Merer-
HImoI- Kl
...W»ll fUr*.
Oerrt* Armttreea
Mm lodephic*
M it* Gerroti*
Jo.ii H»|u*td
M*dl*t Onnm..
.Orebei
0Rl«IN\l.
dDTJTO -S SKBTCH 03 i
J. H. I, \KKIN end UARRIK ARMSTRONG.
COMIC SKETCHES.
■ CHARUS VERNER
OLYMPIC LODGINGS.
M »« Flim»y Jnboa* T**re>
Daieb Lodxer J. M Lfc-fc.n
A**0t 'lorarBt Km*
OnvtvH,
OixtieetrA
BptDiih Ob*reol*rUUo Bellet,
La Maja di Biviglia!
LA MAJ-V MMf. THtBlaJa.
Den B eillo Ed. Muqiaituo
ILTOKKADOR MONH. KOUMIUr
Jinn/ hla friend Mile Gerratla
liesLtnf of the Idd Joile Ma) field
....PTTRlvn TFIK. I1AI.LET ...
Tb« celebrated Madrilena, by Mini. 1'herese. and tbe Oaoboc*.
by tame. Tbereee, Moon. Sobmidt aod Ladies of tin
Bn let. Tibleao nod Fioale.
140 Second Street. 140
SWAINS BAKERY,
13»t»»»lla»l.o,l In 'Stf.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Exmb. Al BTr. IAB IvaBalB alra.t, Aod Al
Nov lOI B SU>eAtoo ftTML
THE BEST DIALITT Or
w eddlng Oalto
ALWAYS OB HASD.
ETBET VARIETY Or
mm0 Cake tor the Holidays.
ts-S
e'WbS
KUbB"*
(ISA
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ISA
•rot*
I OB ORP.AB. CHARLOTTE RU8BB, BLAXO-
MABOg, JELLIES. .10.. nAdt to order And
•f lb. bMt aaAtana'a.
OOaBllAl K. R. >»AIV .1- CO
HAIR.
THE OBEAPEBT PLAOB IB SAB FBAH01SCO
TO BOV
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood-t, Cheap and Fine
Jewariry & Fancy Coods.
IB AT TOE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. lAHPHOK <«s CO.,
Wo. HO Rfconil street,
BoJjQlm Between Mlartoii end Hlnnu.
&.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR, P. BBRGR8. FORMERLY
proprietor ef tbe Mtoere' R**-
UarAot, bee taken tn« m*Baiameat
Of both the Minor*' H»»**ar»nt on
goamerctal street and u>* Miner*'
?r%?£.h. ??^VArltel •**••» tf partoerebip wltn MR.
A, DRAYEUR, who be* be*a contracted with the
Bran lor yeara. ImproTemenU b»ve been mad* to
tb*otUsinedep*rtmenta thai will render the Mi-
ner*'more popular tbaa It baa erer been dnrlns
tbe iS j*«raof It* proflperity. Oar Bill* of Far*
embrace ell tbe delioAoiea of tb* ****oo. Oar
motto la "Good Vm, Good Cooking- and Moderate
OhATfea."
P. KEB9KI <fe CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI aod AOa Oommeroial, and
T«» Market street.
Open from 5 A.M. to 10 r.M. aa31 lm
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
l*t* Hacr-taancato it,, eor, I^eldeadoiaT.
(Ez offlot ol P. M. S. S. Co.)
COMS AND SEE U8. GIVE US A TRIAL;
we frill endaavar to salt. W* want to afaare
j otar order*. Open th* oouIdb* w**k.
*U«14laa *1AaM0aS A C0..Piop'ri.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE,«WYOIV.lNC.
THE 0.'«DFR,'I0NEU WOULD MOST KB-
apectfi-lly repr*s*ot to yoa and t ■ ♦? pnblic geo
*r*1iy, that he la now prepared to farrlab faoiU
itt*>» for eimbitioor. of ereiy kind aod character,
whiob shoold deserve tb* o\tronage of tbe pnn-
lio. He baa eracted at Chayane, Wyomtnjj, A
LARGE AND V'tM MODH 'H.H HALL, with coo -
Soerery ard State The Hall is well ventilated
end lighted, and made comfor eh'e for all seasons
Of tbeyoer. TilK BEST OF MUSIC, both String
aod Brase, can be fornl-hed at all times.
S*ia(»e'ory *rrang#men'n will b« made with
TIIKATRKJAL OR O I HER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall ar performances on a per-
centage ol the receipt*. Correspondence *olicited
Address. J. McDAMEL.
Lock Box No 1. Chejenne, Wyoming.
N. rl — Corlosities wanted for the Cheyenne
Maseno. Those wishing eogasements, state low>
est tsrnis for tbe Winter Season, ainoiog pboto-
frapb to 'my address. Half Passsjte Money ro-
unded after HI line; eneaKemenie,
JAMES McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Tbestrn and Unseam,
oo2i 3m Look Box No. 1, Obetenne. W. T.
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRRT-OLASB PEOPLE.— MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to no good in general bnsloeee for the com-
ing Winter »pfi«oo, commenoin« the Hrat week In
Novombsr, 1872. Addreae stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Far* roinnded after ail-
ing engagement..
JAMES McDANIHL.
Proprietor Oheyenno Thtutre and Musenrn.
ooS2 Look Box 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
A BAD HABIT
A GREAT MANY MERCHANTS
huvr» got lato of charglosi more for
their Usvde darlnsT the ilullduy* thun
■it pny other time. At the old atand,
No. 8 Second street, yoa will nlwaya
And ut a i.l lor m price* is large niaorl-
ment of Shirt*, Fiirnlahlnic Goods and
Toilet Article* ut lowest rate*. That's
the place to get sensible Oollday JPre*-
nr.NFMKT Ob Co.,
No. 8 Second street.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VI It OMNIA CITY, NEVA-DA.
THIS KLEOANT THEATRE HAS BEEN &Er
dsoorsled, sod oan be rented by th* night or
by th* week. oUn and traveliag oomoanlei
UboraLTr trestod with on *pplio*Moo by letter
JOIN ril'KB,
Manager and sole Proprietor,
Or to J. II. MeOAUE.
SSO Washington at.r*et.. Ssa Frano'scirt
MORS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THB WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
oalist, toodbds New Coarasa for Piano and
slaglng by bis eatrPely New and Simplified System
-the shortest in *xl»tSDD«— resding masio atsfght.
Aooomi>sBlmBot», Singing for P»-"or or Concerts,
f* Mona. Wolowski's resldenoe, 48* SUITER
Drtta.nr 4»s lm
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and 17....0Q0, "Waisliinffton street*
WANTED IMHEDUTELT:
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Gymnastic Talent
....ALSO ...
Txeonty Z1lxnte«t X^iJtxo Ballot Iiadles.
FOR HALF F.HJHTT NETS OF AMAZ"W AKMOKS. COUPLETE, IN
Lots to au.it. pnrcbasers. Enoh Sot oonslsla of Solid Si ver-Pluted Ilelrrsi, Hreaetnlat*. Lam-
berkin. Shield, one pur oi Arml, t-, oi o pa>r of Brsoelets, one pair of Tight r, one pair ot Trucks, one
pair of Sundiiif, find Tunic, one Scarf one Uomiiu S.v.rd. ft d one Spoar. A portion of these Armors
are now to be eeen at < be MetropolitanThaittie in the Amazonian March in "THE YKLTUW HAT."
*t*r* For price, apply a* above.
SUEBIDAN CORBYN .& CO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
{fa0™*1*
OIXOP HOUSB,
Summer street, oft" Kearny helwucn Pine
and Culirornla.
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANiPLlNTEU OYSTERS served In any
ttyle. Hverything cooled intbe beat manner.
star Th* Finest Liquors and Cigar*.
•r*T*Elegant Suites of Boom* for l.udles.
■SrOFEN DAY AND NIGHT.
FRENCH CORSETS.
MMEPONS, IMPORTER AND DEAI E*R IN
Parisian Ladies' Underweur. FRB1NCH
UURSEI'S of all prioea and qualities, read, made
and to order. No, oai Sacramento strent, below i
KtaTOf . oo l-3m I
THE ART OF SINGING
IN IT^ HIGHRSr PERFEO" ION -RICHARD
MULDttK FABBRI, teaoher of tcvaral oele-
ti-nird lil'iropeno ftrtistefl, late Director of the te-
now ed Oooeerv.tory el Genwva, Muitre du Chant
oi fc e French Im-teri-il Acurl.mvof Muaio. Con-
ductor of tbe Pbilbftrmoriique Society In Paris,
-ndat proseot Mu-ical Uiioutor of the Fubbri
O.iTr i- otepaied to give private leBBoua. uiihor
At bis office or at. thi re*i «o e of ibe pupils:
lihewise COUKSES OF MNG1N0, PlANO and
MOSIOAL INSTRUCTION. „„„„ „„,
I- or frjrtht.r purtiouiir0 aoply at PROF. MUL-
Dr-JK'.^offl e, No.»l fOWkLl SlRBKi'.bstwe-n
Market aod Ellis Also, letters reoeivrd and terms
t-> he bod at tbe mu-io stoto of M. Gray, ulay st.,
aid of Messrs Sberman A Hyde, corner of Natter
and Kearny etrsete. JaS lm
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Mualo imported, arranged
and for sale.
Frits Piper* and Bfarea* M. Blum,
Lending. Tlollnlrt*.
■VOrdsr* from the connt.ry promptly attended
to Addreia M. W. WILLIS. Eaton a Mailo
Store. »»S Mdi tgr.msry atr; et,. or MARCUS M,
BLUM, *«» Montgomery sire t jtfitf
GRAIN 13
Select Bal Masque
....or TOR....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
Cortioxiltiiral
....ON....
Call
THL'BSIiAY EVENING JAN. 28tt
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Ticket* * I eurh
■t*r*Sobsoriptlon Lints oan b> fonnd with—
G. M Berry, Sh»r>fTs Ofliof, City Hall ;
Mr Brandt. ^.W aor Waibtng'on A Montgomery:
A, Summe'lield. Jr., N.tC. oor Folsom A Stenari, ;
W. Ooben. No. 6 Batiery atreet.
J. W>tt. No. 1IU Third -treet ;
Mr. Katzenstein, Nn 16 Second street;
Ed. Abramaon, No. 735 Ulay street. deSD iw
I
\\7
^MMkSL **~^£cwi Ira
n
N Qwy-.
'-'.'.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
Ifl fkfifi BEACUFUL AND INSTRUCT-
J.I/.WV/ iveobiecta to be s—n. Open to tbe
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HAL7 .
818 Montgomery streot. FOU MEN UNLY
•wTDr. Jordan's Pit i vat b Office is nt tn
Gesry street (opposite old Moohanioe' Pavilion).
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEVER,
....TEAOHKIi OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls aod Parties attonded to, and Music lor
niehed. Residence, %98 Eddy atreet. dt fi lm
(Lately arrived from South America,)
PIANO, CHURCH ORGAN AND HARMONICOrt
TUNER AND REPAIRER.
KaT-Orders addressed to the Philadelphia Hon-e
Bnsh street, promptly atteoded to. d*7 lac
E. PARDINI
NO. T»» WASHINGTON STREET. (ABOVK
th* Piatt), San-FranoUao. Boot* and Sbo*n
made to order in th* bsat Frtnoh stylo. The aanoo
ready mad* al way a oa hr.»i. no 1-i-tc
FIGAROS
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbliaaed 6T«r» Day in las Ye4r b'
^ . I»- BOGABDtTS
AT '
«a»Merehont ond SOS W-vU-lOaTton §U
Below MonKomerr. San Franolaco.
FRIDAY JAN0ABX 10, 1873
Br«( Ii«r*« Ent«rlaliinielH,
A Boetouian in New York writes of the
"Beocher ..how" that took her to church
one Sunday "before the eecind bell riog-
iDg" : It made a long waiting, bat procured
•Do good sea's, and gare me time to see the
Bhakiogcf bandfl and how-d'ye-do's among
.friends, cbaffiog, laughing— or emiling, psr-
baps I ought to Bay— and reading a' newspa-
pers, while the audience settled itself for
the performance. Soon "H. W." came in
upon tbe platform with bis caps-coat on,
threw his bat behind tbe chair, aad eat
do *n until the plase was quiet. Then an
Anthem, a short prayer, a mention of some
church charity for which there was to be a
cjllecton; and, addressing somebody near
him, " Please pas) the baskets," which
zuoiut about ta'f a dozen work-baebeta that
as many men iottintly s„iz*i and went
zoand round with for the money. Then
.znore singing, a characteristic long prayer,
and then tLe di-coarse— teu common ser-
moaa crowded into one, as fdr as thought,
originality and practical suggestions, grow-
ing out of a test ia Isaiah, which otherwise
would have had no meaning to my mind. To
read bim is nothing to hearing and seeing
him, you know. The management of hi6
To'ce and his iodtscribable manner are vastly
telling, and altogether make up an enter-
tainment not lees fascinating, perhspB more
instruct. re, than a good play by a finished
ftcto \ laughing and crying alternated, and
some po'ntfl came very near bringing down
the house. When tbe dense congregation
rose at last to finish up with a bymn— the
words and mnBio of which, I must say,
thrilled every nerve— itjwaa the snapper too
much, and I confets to the emotional weak-
ness of spoiling one handkerchief in Bpite
of myself.
Death of a Great Mao.
None who properly appreciate the charac-
ter of Loaii Napoleon can deny that he was
a great man. He was a great politician, a
wise rater. In tbe minds of many all the
good he did for France is blotted out by his
failure as a soldier. All that can be said
agaiDss Lou's Napoleon is, mauuais soldat .'
He went to war when uoprepared fur it, and
knew nothing about it. That is all. In the
arts of pesc3 he was supreme. He ruled
Fiance wisely ; he advanced her lo the first
rank of nations in commerce, and rendered
ber prosperous and bappy. It was not to be
espee'ed that so wise a man would make a
good S3ldier. All acknowledge tbe Firtt Na-
p >leon to have been a great man cela va sails
dire, but about Napoleon the Third there ia
a difference of opinion. People say he was
a float, a triokster, an unprincipled man.
But how tius he was to Franca I The First
Napolean was a morster of selfishness. Was
Fracc3 bappy under his rule ? We trow not.
He too made a mistake at last. It is for-
given. Then let Francs forgive Napoleon
tbe Third bis errcr, and remember only the
goad things he did for France. As a ruler
Louis Napoleon was great. History will do
him jus tic?.
The Choicest Confectionery.
Jo mi H. Ron.tr has just opened a new and
hatdsome confection'. r/ store at 12G Kearny
etreat, whore can be obtained superior finely
flavored confectioner; of all tinic. Balls aad
partus suppliied. j
W'caiilns Koturnca in One Day
and wa never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
-Jones A: -"chroaoi's
Celebrated Grab Chowder can be obtained only
at 330 Bath .trtet, nearly oppos te the A.ham-
bra Theatre. Bob Bait eats It, and they all
oat It. Only tbe teat brands of Liquors bot-
tltdfoi lamilv ii-e. Q
Vreih and Sweet ,
Far tbe beet confection err. go to Canty acd
Winner's. HIT Montgomery St. near Salter. X
What Caeer bsundry
Employe no Chinamen, and should be pit
roolied by fTerybodp. •
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X>o Not sutler irom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Biin-
iona. Club and Ingrowing Halls, can find Instant
relief by applying at Br. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
apeak from experience, bavins tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Beterencea given IX required. B
Oyster Trtiao.
Tbe oyster trade In OaUlornia Is assumlrg
•gfgantic proportions. Emerson Ocrville, of the
Brfddle Boek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and* he
'Saddle Book" la known •verrwnere.
Anawerj to Correspondent!.
Ltjct— YtSi you cin probably find a recipe
for making rice guiding in "sjmeof tbe
pspers." We have seen it in seventy-two
country exchanges.
Motbeb— Wetave not beard that Francis
Rose McKioley is about to start a young
ladies* seminary. We shan't send our little
girls there.
Ihquibeb — Tbe psper you refr to wag
s'arted ss the programme of Gilbert's Melo-
deoo, but it was quite a rtspeotable paper
ttien. We edited it (b'm).
Abtist— We are not sure whether or not
Mr. Porter took a sketch cf Tubbs' Hotel,
Oakland, and pun'od Aladdin'* p alace from
it. Wetbink he did.
HudBAKD-The law ia very strict. If you
black your wife's eyes you oannot claim that
it is not extreme cruelty "because she is
used to it."
Poet— We have seen it stated somewbere
that John Howard Payne was the author of
"Home, Sweet Home," and also that he had
no home of his own. Wo have seen it so
stated more than ones — probably a ttoosand
times.
Satirist— We must decline your criticism
of the Overland Mouthly. It is not polite
to term that periodical a * fance" for tbe re-
ceiving cf stolan goods, and a "literery
sboldy machine." You have had some of
your articles relussd.
Litteeateub— The name of Bret Harts's
forthcoming book is, we believe, "Tailors,
and How t> Treat Them," with notes by
Charles Vivian. It will be a sort of mission-
ary work. Tailorj in tbe United States are
sadly in teid of conversion.
Lively Business.
Ths Baltimore Evening News of the 28th
nit. says:
.East Baltimore was "disgraced last night
by a number of females, bUck and white,
becoming intoxicated and then conducting
themselves io a manner t u'y disgusting;
in fact it seomed as if drunkenness among
a o-rtain class of women in East Baltimore
was contagions last night, and until a late
h^ur policemen were kept busy iu conduct-
ing frail liamanity to tae lock-up.
San Francisco is not so bad in this re-
spect as Biltimore. We have a regular sat
of female druekards who appear again and
again before the Polica Court, but casual
drunks are rare.
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Of Conrse.
A Chicago paper has the following para-
graph :
It was a reporter of tbe Joarnel, and not
Judge Scully, who got kissed by Mrs. Ryder.
The woman was, of coaise, crazy.
Only this and nothing more. . Are the
Journal's reporters so,hideous that a woman
must be pionounoed "of com se, crazy" if
she kiesss one of them? 1 he San Francis-
co reporters, .even those employed on the
scrub papers, are a good-looking Bet, and
very kissably. That a San Franoiso.lady
would be crazy to kiss one of them is not a
matter of course. £
A Business Snceesa.
Not muoh over a year ago, the I X L Auc-
tion store, 61G Kearny street, was started by
a company of young men, who, sioce then,
by carrying out the true principles of trade,
"smalt profits and quick returns," have
made it one of the most popular establish-
ments iu the city. This house did an im-
mense holiday busintsi in clothing, fancy
gcola, jewelry, etc. Enterprise, 'industry
and hoaesty will tell.
What an Eye, Dear!
Dr. Vogal gives an instance of a beauti-
ful young lady who suffered the critical op-
eration of having the inside cf her eye
photographed. She takes ext-act of bella-
donna until the pupil has become sufficient-
ly large. The interior of the eye is then
illuminatad with magnesium light and pho-
tographed. AH for science.
Go It I
A young man is walking from Kentucky
to Texas on a wager of $50. Shoe-leather
will c j st him more ihan that. But there is
nothing like carrying a thing through when
you attempt it, even if you do make a first,
olass idiot of yourself.
Mtogether tlie Best.
It Is curious, bnt true, that J. A, Bhaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihnn an; other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
ETor WasninK
Shirts, SI 60 per doz.; email pieces, 60o. per
i' a. At tbe What Cheer Laundry •
Manning's.
Tae only plaos south of Market streat to
get a Rood dish of OystorB, Ca'ifornia or Eastern
Transplanted, Is at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Ballon, corner Howard and Third, late
o! the Blue Wlog Saloon. x,
Tho Best Remedies.
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, lor pain. Dr. Per.
ry's Webfoot Pllle, for all biHous complaints.
4. B. Gates and Co., corner Saneome and Oom-
«tercial streets, sole agents. •
*Tliat Cheer l_.au. n<lry-
Ie the best laindry in Ban Prano laco . *
Wa.. jes and. Jewelry,
Very low, at H. A. OaUender'J, 6a Second
.street, corner of Mission. n
XI Ton Want
Tour Blanket- and Flannels well washed, and
cot spo 1, send them to the What Cheer Lann
*rj. ^ x
For a safe and efficient Beautivisb of the
<Joscpl*xiok, nee Dickei's Fjmous cssuk be
The III H8l rated Press (8. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, cboloe, cneap. Sample
munbere, 15 cents. Address Murray, Dewey it
Co., 3. F. o
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For the Tery Best Drinlci,
Goto Ya,es* Branch Salooo. corner of Market
and Third atreeta. bo
Best Quality of X>oKsatln
Driving gloves, at J 2 per pair, at the What
Oheer iAnndry _^_ x
McDowell, Shaw Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, koom 10,
808 Market itrret. cor. Post and Moatgamory. u
Do You Know
That with BTTxrifiicjc't PasxEBXS you can out
*nd make any garment io fit perfectly? Send
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
i. Doming, agent, office of the How* Sewing
Machine. No. lis Eearar street, betwoau Batter
tad Post. Ban Franeiaeo. *
A Firat-Clasa Idiot.
Somebody writing in the London Globe
talks— the miserable wretch !— about tbe un-
popularity of women. He deflates that
there are more bschelors than there use! to
be ; tbat women have lost the charms of pa
tience, modesty, unselfishness, and tender-
ness, and consequently old maids are smarm-
ing everywhere and making the earth a bard
and dreary desert. Has this cynio's wife
been ltctnring about bim ? Or is he the vic-
tim of a breach of promis? case ? Nothing
lees can excuse such a slander. Seriously,
there it of lite too much heedless and in-
d scriminate condemnation cf the soft;r
sex. Women are just what they always
have been in nature, and to call them un-
popular, or sc'lfitib, or ssjertive, as a olsss, is
ridiculous drivel.
A Sad Case.
Mr. Kiljoye— "I'm so glad you've come,
Dr. Bland t I waut to consult with you
about my poor wife."
Dr. Bland— "Wbat's the ma'ter with her?'
Mr. Kijoye— "Such a fearf j1 depression
of spirits!
Dr. Bland— "Depression of epirits! Why
she's tbe I fe of the parry I"
Mr. Kiljoye— "Ah 1 she always bears op
in company, poor thing I But you should
only see her n hen we are together alone 1'
A man in Gongtown, O., bet $30 one bit-
ter cold day last week that he could walk to
Warren. He spoiled a $15 suit of cloth f s. a
$14 pair of boots, paid a dector $10 to thaw
his ears, and was arrested at War te i a3 a
Bospicious character and looked up two days
in jail. He won the bet.
Archdeacon Donnison, who litaly recom-
mended the h:rie pond as a remely for dis-
content among Erglish laborers, bss been
served by his parishioners with a pelting of
stale eggs, evidently on tae homeopathic
principle that tlia hair of thg sime dog will
care the bite.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did sir a;
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a scr een
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters sottly fell,
Made that window Eeem to be
Borne fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer ,'"m
"All right," I said, **I muBt agree
That this place suits me to a "TV"
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked irtagmfcenUy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oookod every style : just think of that,
And if vonr mouth don t water, then
Ton're different from other men.
They'd clam t and orabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
Fish, flee-h or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould eeem,
That they have here tbe beet Ice cream;
So here they Sock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And tnere this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacifio Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHABLE8 HAAEE, Proprietor.
It is Perfectly Astonlslilng
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
st the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
before 8 i-.ii. returned the same evening if de
sired. x
A.n Old 1-iLiridiiie.x'K.
The Verandah Cigar Btore, at the K. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for keeping the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc. p
CLAiavoYAirr.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny at. Consultations in
Bngliah, French and German. t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEWIS & PANDER,
UTOVES, RANGES. TINWARE AND
^ all tiDde of Oooking Utensils, No. 38
GEARY STREET, bstwea Kearny aod
Dapoot. ja8 3m
^
FREE AND EASY.
BVKKY aATBBTJAT KI8HT.
Piano and Singing; atBF.M.
D. BARRY, Obairmsn.
Charing Cross Saloon
COG Mission street, near Second.
d«10_ J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND ud nods
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny atreet.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAT HALL,
Poatetreet, near Ke»rny.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Savings Union, 58A Cali-
fornia • treet, corner of Webb.
FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING WITH THE
31st December, 1S7J, a dividend hta been d--
olaied at tbe rate of nine and aLx-tentbi (9 6-10)
dat cent, par annum on Term Deposits aod aia*bt
( =n per cent, per annum on Ordinary Dopoaite, free
of r>rie-al Tax on DspoBiU, payable on and after
13th J&naary, 1673. Br order.
a-.3i-lw LOVttLL WHITE, Oaahier.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2 1 ST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
...FOB THE..
KTlElX^r YEAH.
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Fraueisco Fenilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
9 BI WII.KIE COLJLINS,
IN THE
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podgera," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Char-lei Warren Stoddard, la
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
By Olive Harper. In
The Golden Era
TOM A. KAW^K'S
Fenllleton. In]
The Golden Era.
OBIOIML STORIES. POEMS AND
SKETCHES, FASHION GOSSIP.
AMUSEMENTS, LITERATrRE
AND AKT, ANSWBB.S TO COB-
RESPONDENTS, ETC.
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X Weekly Paper io the State, permanently
established, and mora widely circulated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Coast.
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the entire field of ita great and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded as a literary and family journal of one-
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The Golden Era and Peterson's X.adlea'
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CONSUMPTION pre
vented by the timely us<
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal
sam," the best and mos
speedy remedy In use to
Coughs, Colds, Asthma
Bronchitis, Influenza
Loss of Voice, Incipien
Consumption, and all Dig
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PBOFBIETOBJ,
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nolt t<
Pacific Stone Comp
TUB PACIFIC BTONB COMPANY OAU
tbe esvecial attention of Arouiteota, Both
eera, aod the public in generlU, to tbe SUPEtUO)
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufactare
by them in this oity under the Bansome
They make to order and keep in e took:
Bulldlnt Fronta, Water Pipe,
Slut., Mod amenta, FomitalKa, i
Tllea, Copley for Watt
Filter*, etc, etc
Together with BanBome's celebrated Frea-Qv
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee euptrio
and at a price far below that of haod-oat wort.
■W-The attention of private parties intaodlBg i
build is respectf ally solicited.
Office. Ho. IO BUSH STBBBT, Sao Fraaot**
' MANUFAUTURBB
— AWTJ—
EKPAIRKIl
THOMAS W. EREE,
SIXjVER. MiATBr
*/"
tjfi DRUMS, BANJOS,
^C^ — AND—
UTHEB MUSlfAJ, I»STBa7XEBrTl
ESTABLISHED IN 180S.
■Q7 Iiuusona triTen on the Banjo and Prom. M
MISSION 8THEET, between First and Seoond
N. B.— Fine- toned Silver Solo Sanjoa for Pi
eeaionala always on hand. »al5 \\
Declared Aealn-t the aThole World i
the Beat of Mankind.
P4TENT EAGLE BLACKING -WARBlKl
ed Baperior to any in the market. Maouti
tared by MOORE A CO., No. «*0 Leideado
street, H. F. Direotlone for Use : Wben found t
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe bottle w
corded. Sold by all Grocers, .JruggiBtr-, eto. d.
TRAYS aiwais
Alfred Tettet
Maoufaoturer aod :
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
£85 Dnpont, ,
$EAR SUTTER STSEi
See my eiock of B
Cages before purobail
e'pewhere. Always too
tbiDKoew on band. I
Patent Cages, made.
Tin 'Wire, are warraaaj
FREE FROM VEK»
Aleo, best quality Tl
d hand. no20t
Meerschaum Pipe Depo
013 EEABNY STREET.
PIPES MADS TO ORDER AT ,
tha short es ootic? All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wuiianted genuine, and V_a(j
to color well. Meerschaum Piprs and >^^^
walking Oaoes Mounted and Repaired ^— **
at lowest Ea^tero Prices, aod with tbe beetwo
mauship. A large aseortmeat of Walking Oai
and Fancy Goods of every deBcription alwayai
hand. oo2l It
The Popular Beverag
C CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAOIF
* Congress Springs, near Santa Olara. Iadon
by the Medical Faculty ita oorative powers be;
equal to tbe celebrated Consrees Water frona t
Spriogs of Saratoga, New Vork. Depot remoi
from 1'iS Kearny street to Hew Montgomery. <
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. L I
eral discount to tbe trace, and orders attended
promptly. de251l
Philadelphia Restauran
OHAS. V. BEBGOLD, PBOPRIETOB,
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
and most popolar Bestauraot in
Ran Fraocieco. The Tables are eop-
El led with tbe beat in market. Board,
y the week. 408 PINE STREET.
Monl. orann-
lav
en.)
GEORGE MAYES*;
DEALER 1^ OYSTKRS. ULAMS
asdall bind! ol SHELL FISH, .
Sulla Ncs.AO, -11. i,X, California1
Market, eotraDct; oo Ctvliforora street. — '
Public or private parties Lad families iQppl
from fi A.M. to t. p. m. J^adies' and Gentleni I
0»ft**r Rootp nripn frowi C • m to TV o v -**rt?l'l
DR. w". A. PAYNE.
THIS OEIKRRA'ED PHYSICIAN HAS }[
moved his office from tbe Rue^ Uoa>e to '
Elegant Suite ot Room", No. 4 > O Kearoy atr .
Ha tells jour disease witnoota question. Do '■
fail to call. All chronic Diseases treated euoo •
fatly. delDl
L1
Bar Sugar
fOn SALE-OIS KEAENV STSEET. '
* AfEROER'S. AUo, ever, kind of Can .
Wholesale and Retail.
no" H M. A. MESM1
Indian Queen Rang.
The Best in tbe Mark t
MA5UFAOTCRED BY
CALEB M. 6XCR.JL.FB,
ooie tf 4SO an' 4«« JK.ara
HEW YOBK PBHS
HALL'S PIAlB
ForsaleatNo •
1 (tier street. Call ■
examine for yooraa a.
■9-Th* only Call r-
nia-mad* Piano on ■
d*i4 ■
lbt".-:,
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"'.In,, 1
laiia-or.l.a* T*au«. '
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lit.
'• 81 HCf«0 81 ft"
; ii its] Bats! I
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9 Prlea
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la*.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
ireaiest Se»$ifioi if the Seasor
H1W ALHASBRA THHATRB.
nmanou
I ll l POPI I \ If
»TEJ
"IB,,,
The Yellow Hat!
Ml t-:.- !* , .
ARI
I tkr Hi* If,
I of Mill Ik
BLlCKLVj-»i]
jutUaimt ~
The Yellow Hat!
wenty Thousand Persons.
The Yellow Hat
matloas,
larniflrvnt Sfenerj,
HatUlloa of Amaron«,
llrllliant Armor.
Wonderful ( >loro<i Light*,
Utartllnc Mechanical Effects
Superb Yarlply KntorUinment.
Ew&hm Tricks and Novelties,
...Til* ...
ACME OF PERFECTION!
Tkm ••*)« '■»'■ tt« ft OMbtilU^i of AtiniUOJ
ee*»r »>*«;i*4 la ui TbMtt*.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
C?oixxi>«.rilo«» Oonsolldatod
BATTJRDAT AKD aUNDAY EVEKIKOI
ANO sayvTTTrt x> /v-
JANUA.RT It ui U
iTINBB.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
IATDROAV ul IDNOA i NOB
IVTr. J. CsVIVXJ
1 tit
IONIOO.
MorHmcr, Parka, l»i\„„ Tfconpaoa!
f-.t-i i -it »i--- 1 ...I .ii tlameal n l« Nuioa.
ntlDIMiuuTicr J1.011 .
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RIKP • II AWn
VConder.
C *ttmt*4 «rt ■
Tim smat •nit r»rn.n
I u. RUMtLL
lee it
oe It!
■T *•» OtBan o*s« fr«a» * A.M. tolrtt, >A«r* Referred
ftNUMt to Memd SIX DAT* IN ADVAKUK.
•1/ POMT1VILT 5U FRKI LI>T. To.n will to no srotp-
ifcM to »t
O-oodloy e, TJnoio
UCLI «i i > i null iar«<'i\ .iill»l
Stove .
HOB IIABT
Purl f-.-.-..n.l oil.
.
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T. FARRON
yV« LIIvE WS TTTT"
O I3
800ND8FB01 GERMANY
THAT
RASCAL
BILLY.
To conclude with Add R)m.iTa rtketcb rathlcd _ J
BZSX
33 32 V Ci ^L O 3ES
■ B BrNJAMl"! niBB"
MRS. mSJXH BIBBS
LAWYER BRU»
ADD RV MAS I MR BABNABV BIBB1* ....
.Mist* JKNME SMKKMaN mmo BAKN.BY BIBBS. .
M. A1NBL.AY 80OTT ! DATEOflVE SHATUtiDJI. ,
Sill RILKKY
BjB HART
...CIIAN Sl'l TOM
MONDAY EVENING. Jinan? 20th-Flr.t AprHMr.nce of
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THE1TRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IN THE "CHRONICLE.-
•■ ©ii I P<.r<.«.rlt*> a,? (]rU|g
...SO lent. I Private l*«xc« f)S uad ■!«
Itr ■■ Urele
Orcbvilm
*r All Bills against the Alhambre Thoitre mini oe presented hereafter on Monday,
it/" Performance to commence punctually at eight o'clock.
■— « •-
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lautea with Mori Inter
H«ll«4
Ml.. <!..»«•
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■ ■lt> llrrwrr
Th"»i--
HvUKTF.D HOUSE
..nrf
...Mortimer
■
Mr. HukIi H .Imiimmi In His (JlianRes !
I.ydl. l.l.l.|.l.a
lil...>
UNDER THE CASLICHTI
' harlea ThemD'on
H-*h Hoatatoa
*T»nk Mortimer
Mpill* LAForrMt
I.OD IIIXOB
. Mini lutltTC
M'*« Lit Forr«n
...Mill 1.1 v In Katun
FORTY YEArTaOo]
HathJRibioiOD J.Otmpvdoaloo
NEGRO ACT.
ft»>« mb nt»pp
O**'**'" ...Prohwtra
Old Swtubaafta..
Pnorh*!..
Bifc* ..
»»■» Ooafllt«rt
HaihlMnJ Pllns
SOLO ON MAOIC FLUTE ANO KETUC DflUM, WlTH ONE
•TICK, IT THE MUSICAL WONDER.
To oooclad* with Hugh Uoblnioo'* Iri.n Bkotob,
Before tlxo I>a-drja. !
M.rrt () N-tl. J Huth Boblnioo
Nor»Morphf O.Thompiioo
K,l*r LjdlA Llvioeatoa
Uoro** Rfao, A'iHslQor tba daep'at dya r. Morlimaj'
Oth-r cn&rtotnrri b. th* l)on>D«r>*
mm MONDAY KVaNlNG-ApMaraDOiof,
MIbb Agnes -Btoixnociy
a Pipe »
jiiTiin
' :' .
Restaur*
inn
TUUtlOk
'
TNK MODEL UM>«IA» U«C*Km.
Oatr. «f <--.«■*. rrlal
A UedeadoraY aw.
eaarvr alreet, op.
■Mia\|t« the riavaa
til A OOTRRLU
PACIFIC HOUSE,
OLYMPIC HOUSE,",
. . rL.ML .. « .. i ._ «i. a . 1 ( I:. I 4_..Ktl! >— _.l. _.- ■._ . _i. .J .1. , v. . u _ .1 I • u._
OnrCelaDra'.adf! %• Wnilo SbtrU.
»»-(, A I.I, AND BRB TUF.M.
Tbajr fi t PEnr&jrxr, and (or quality and durability will a*var be mitobed. To b) had ooly at tba
IXIl AVITI'U "1"»iCfi, flIO Kearny «tr.-.-t.
FERNANDEZ & AGUIRRE.
t^ASHTONABLK HAITKR3. No
POST MI'KKEr. paarK
no. ii «« rm
oy. A Oat 11
aaiortaieneof Hats and Oapa t ,. ^_
band. *#* llaM autde to order and reooiamd to
tneaeatbBt atvla. ooSSIn
A PERFECT RUSH
Day «,raca. isrigixt,
ALT* a- Hi: OBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
OlO KI'.IIIVV HTBIT.T.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
In ■•!» offerlna crcater Iturgnlna thnn hore
ever been oaTet*ed tn Hnn Fmaelaeo.
With ear cev&eetlea In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Vrnan which w* are dally receiving Ouodi
homht at th« Itwctt Cualt Prleea
IX OURHBNOY.
OUR JIJTTO ID TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pair* Caaelmere Paali, worth IO OO, to be
■old at «:i CO.
AMtoata White ahtrt>> worth 91 SO, t» be Mid
ul ?i& oentv.
M «aiei of Ueavy t7nderc:otbing-, dOe to 11 SO,
Hats.. Hats. Hats.
IV.m «5c. to •! SO. .old cltcwKcre from SA Co S.
ALSO. AN IMMERSE 8T00K OE
EOTIOXf, r.ARCV <10ill>.. IltSLKII OUT.
I.EET, PIFAII, QLOYEI, TOUA.OIO.
WATI'IIH, ItVUHKU (1UIIB9,
UOKIEBY,
Trunk*. But*, Valises,
ANO IN EAOT. SVERYTHUfO,
From a. Needle to an Anchor
Oftll ud ex.miio oar ytlaer, .ad itUify yoatl.lm thai
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
13 THE OBKAT
IX la Auction Store,
• A* KEAUIV 8TBKCT,
Ooe Door from Conntrd.1.
FIDE QUILTED SILK HATS, WORTH IS, FOR $1 SO
N-AHlIn *•!«• Kverr Mllkt •» t.
TOXXINT R<3:01L.'iSI,
NONE BUT THE BEST QUALITY OF UK.tl S
OAN BE HAD AT
Stallt-i t>, O, Oaliioroia. Market
PIONEER IHOI MANtFAtTOEY.
tr-Thr>moat KLHOANT orSTOM WOTIK IN TDK OITV -
rail end aiamina soodn and pricea. BKBRS *;.MAYN*BD
• lift KaarnT atraat. ida dnor aontb of Bnah
HP 1
A 3E1. €>
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....CIB0C1ATE8 IN ....
All the Theatres,
— AJTO IS
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
lit THifi VKAR.
6ENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
THE OLD
Hot SOOtcH,
15 M.rton *tre«t, near Keurnr.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND_ JERRY III TOWN.
Alwnis on file the New York Herald, Uarper'a
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Da|r*e Dofng?, Police Oa-
2*tte, all tbe California pap^ie, alto Londoo
PddoIi. Bell'e Life, Ulustratea London Newe. Call
and enf,s!'y yourself.
•Q>~ Doa't forget tbe elga of the Hot Scotch.
de7tf
0HARLR8 nil. FFLDMAN. Proo'r.
On the BOATS and CABS
Rum Punch. Hot Scotch,
...,AItD. ..
TOM and J JERKY,
OO TO THE K1IAKCH
Hot sooton,
lUo Sutter afreet, near Kearny.
All r>x-injks Ton Cents
HOT CHOWIIIK EVKttl NIGHT.
colfi tf JOS, P. BR.GOS, Proprigtrir
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. V. BI8HOP. NO. lO O'FARRELL
■ tre< t, is the p?aoe lor L-vdiea and atrangers
TifliticK the oily (o have their Dresses made In
style, and a parfeo' tit. at a moderate price Qe 9
RTCHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly o/ Chiariaa's Royal Italian Cfrcta)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Gtvrur, at mpidenoes (if required, , or for-
nish Musio for Halls or Parties, at mod»rate
charges. Residence, 8»»« Montgomsry stroct
ooroer Jaokaoo, HonraKo.il. ".claim
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN JL.XJNCH,
Cor. Second o.d Tehcmo .trc«t..
■ar*T.rr.pin oonalaally on band.
O.BWrs in evrry il»l«. PKIVAKE
SHPPEB BOOMS FOB PABTIE8.
deo 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMnERS OF
i he Theatrical Profession in t aliToroia praw
gose fomlng elaaaes for inatrooiion in Elocution,
(irxona wishing to otmI th' maelves of tbe oppor-
tunity of ai-quiring a ub- fol art at a moderate ooat
can tend In idiolr narrjei to "OambyaaB " P.O. Box
3324, when particulars M to terms, •to,, will be
sent ho tncm. A*" ■*
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld ltf If not, you've & treat
At SQOARZ VS PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny street)
There BONA, dlsolple of GREAT SQUARZA,
Dispenses famed Magic Punches; rather
The moat delicious mixtures yet recorded;
And h&ve with many medals been rewarded!
LadleH their OORDULS there can Blp at lelHOre,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Men gain "LADIISB
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain.
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you cau year end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taste.
Your arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
OnesB what a "AtORNING COMFORT" in the klaf
That heals the puirrel and hnpartB tbe blLssl
The "WELCOME" tot), you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA, "aud the sweet "FABBWEL1V
Jast visit BONA, and you'll all fare well I
HtS "HYGIENIC B1TT&RS" are the pauaoea
For all dyvpfptlcs and for dlarrhoaa.
No Cholera Morbns ever has been found
Whore "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock aronna.
BONA and BQUaRZA, aplte of all detraotors,
Have proved (he Nation's greatest beoofaotorsl
Full FORTS' llffjrant hnUhfal diatt* yoa'll nnO-
To aid tbe Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Wcloome yon will meet
At BONA'3-fSQ.aAKZVRJ -M7 R.EARN? STREET.
Bemcmher, too, not this famed pbee to pass;
ALu SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A QLAB8.
THKY HAVE TAKEN
THE F.RST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
H6S SALE TVIIOLR8ALE AMD BITAIL
at the old catulillshincnl. IXC I-e1de#a.#. -•
opnealf* What Ch« *r Rome
'^■ica-A.n-0.'
THE JOUENAL OF AMUSEMINTS.
Published every Day in the Year by
ax
5BS Merchant »ud COS "W»*hln*«ott eta-
Below Montgomery. Ban Francisco.
8ATDBDAY JANUABf 11
1873
AMUSEftENT8e £tc
Caufobma Trea the.— "Aladdin" u Ike
greatest ouccesa of ail the epe<t\cnlar pi aye pro-
duosdet tola theatre. The attractions of Misses
Emily aad Betty Ki«l aod the well trained corps de
balls', do coach towards accounting (or the
crowded houses which biro been the rale eioee
thlspie:e was produced. "Aladdin" will be played
At tbe matiaee to-day aad. this evening. Altera
fewnignie more this great popular socceai must
bo witbdriwa,
Alhajiijiu. Theatbe.— This konaa was
picked to suffocation last night, when Biker and
Farron took their bsoefiL Among the volunteers
who appeared for the occasion was "The Little
Jewel, "a child, who did taong and daaoe la ex-
cellent style. Ti-e bill for the mttinoe te-day,
this eionioK aod to-monow night, appears on oar
first page. It comprises Billy Eraenoo in some of
hie best ecu, Baker and Fsrioa, Bab Hsrt aod
Other popalar favoritee Thetff-et of the alack5
made by certain sorab newspapers is rather ban.
Octal than otherwise if we may judge from the
fact that hundreds were unable to obtain admis-
sion.
Metbopslitan Theatbe.— There was (
cspitil i udience last night, when the benefit !0
the Olympic 01 ub took place. The pan torn
of ■•Haoapty Damply 'a Dream," inwbich members
of [this club appear, will be *I:hdrawo after to-
ulgbt. "Yellow Hal" will be played at t:e mat-
inee to-day. this evening omi to-morrow evening.
On Monday, the Baistsy Family will commence an
•ogstrement, and will eppesr is the olio in come of
their best performances.
Bella Union Theatbe. — A Dew bill
will be presentnd at this house to-night. After
a brignt first part and an olio in which Miss Lltlie
Hall will appear in ber bouquet of song-, and with
Hise Jennie | Worrell ioeoogaod dance; Charles
Vernerio oomiccooge: Cogilland Cooper in song
and dance, and others in T-irious specialties, Miaa
Jennie Worrell will appear in her gr oat imperson-
ation of Nan in "Nan, The Good for Nothing," in
whioh Bhe will ictrodocea clog dance. The per-
formance will onolude with anew oomic ball it by
21. Schmidt, entitled "The Village Coquette."
AtheneubI.— Five miDutes with Mortimer;
"Uader the Gaslight ;"'*Before the Dawn," and
other attractions make op a very lively entertain-
ment a> this hou-e. The management ainjonce
the reeogagement of the talented vocalist and
actress, Miss Agnes Keonedy, who will make her
reappearance on Monday,
Fob Los Angeles and Mexico,— George
Ejland. Mme. Louiee (Mrs. Ryland.) theHoreste
Brothers, gymnasts; Professor Samwells and bis
trained dogs and monkeys; La Roy, the oircus
performer, at d Mrs. Samwells and children, sailed
for Los Angeles on ThutBday. From there they
will proceed to Mexico and the Central American
States, This compaiy will travel under tho title
of ' Prof. 8amwells A Go's Grsat Combination
Oircus aod Animal Show." A rather extensive
title, but it is nothing when compared to their
show bills, beaded, "From London to the Pacific
Co i st." They are band comely get ton op by Fr&u-
ci3 A Valentine, are profusely illustrated, and are
most wonderful specimens of ehowgrandilcqaenoe-
Mexloo will be poorer ihan ever after this party
pas33S through it, il there is any virtue in ebow
«Ua.
W00DWABD*S GARDENS— ISJOTENSE RtJSH—
These beautiful ga dens look delightfully freflh
and bloon-iiog after showers. Great attractions
are anoonaoed for next Saturday aod Sunday:
M'lle Secyeab, the magnificent; John Conklio and
M'lle Stacy, and The Grsat Buislay Family in their
varied performances. There will be a balloon as-
cension on Sunday.
The Horticultubal Hall,— Skating—
Skating assemblies] Tuesday afternoon and eve-
ning, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Thurs-
day afternoon and evening, and Saturday afternoon
a-d evening,
Mt33 Augusta L. Baboon.— Th's lady,
who has been lately plajiog in the Southern
States, arrived here last niaht under engagement,
to the Metropolitan Theatre and will shortly make
her appearance.
Anatomical Mcsedm.— One or the most
■ompiete collections of the kind in the United
fttatea, oomprising hundreds of costly and bean-
Altai wri models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at. rue Museum -on Montgomery Btreet. An
aocr may be profltablf soent Here.
Holiday A*u.ncJtt«e.
There are no Funches for the Holiday tatleg
ihst compare with Squsrea's. £quiiz»'e Punches
axe famom for the high att shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy ccmbiniiion of whole some
tonlcB, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squat zs, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials fjr
the Holiday Ubies. For sale at toe ntw branch,
317 Kearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
1'iO Leidesdorff street. H
I>x*. Barlow a. hniith
Is giving a conrte of Free Lectures to Gentle-
tnen on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dls-
eases at hie Hygeian Hell, 637 California street,
«very Friday evenltg, commencing at 7Ho'clook,
A part of ihe evening is devoted to extmJulng
*nd prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gfvea
phrenological examination in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m , tree. i
Gentlemen, Attention:
For the mos*. comfortable and luxuiious shave
be sure and call at O. L. Bueand's P.lao* Sharing
and Hairdresslng S»:oon, 224 Montgomery Bt.,
opposite Buss House, up-stalri. Only the most
skillful utlBts employed. B
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC HEWS.
Mabtsttlle.— Charles Vivian with bis compact
little company, comprising M'lle Ma-ie Gaor.aio.
Miss Fanny Garr-etaon, Mias Mare Z >ei and D. b'.
Nesflo.d the baritone, performed at the theatre on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
Gajvss Valley.— Tse Grata Vsll ey Mlostrete re-
organized, gave an entertainment at Hamilton
Hall last Saturday, Tbe Union gushte over tbem
in a manner which surprises us, the Union being
a sensible paper in most things. It says:
Tbe Moore Brothers would appear wi»b gnat
credit oa any eia*e in tbe cocntrj. Mr. Z ok, oo
the guitar, has no ooperior In theooontiy.
Tbe Union has never heird Ferrar play.
Oaki-asd.— Tbe Bernard Minetrela (amiteurv.)
performed at tbe Academy of Music on Wednes-
day.
PIOCHS.— Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bates baveobtaincd
an ecgigemen t to play at the Theatre here.
GOLP Hill.— "Tbe Metropolian Minstrels from
San FranaiSco," are Announced to appear at Mi-
ner's Union Hall to-night, Who they aie we don't
know.
Salt LiKH,— John T. Rayrrocd clcsed biB en-
gagBoaeat oo Sstarday, tbe 4th inct., having drawn
good houses in spits of bad weather. On toe 6th
Johnny Allen, Miss Alice Harrison and Little
Mac commenced an engagement, npueiricE in
'Schneider." Tbe Salt Lake people have been in
look of late as rega-ds amusement. John R. Claw-
son, whose death we reoently announced, was a
brother of H. B. Clawson, the manager of tbe the-
atre.
POETLAND.— The bill for New Tear's night was
"Jenny Liad," "Who Killed Cock Robin!' and
"The Debutant?," with M ss Kite Denin in lead-
ing roles. It drew large houses at ma'inee and
eventog performance. It was repeated on the 3d
iost. On the 7th Miss Denin appeared as Fazio io
'■ The Italian Wife." The Oregoi^an of that dats
ontaices very kindly nolioe of Rjbert Fatford,
who, with his wife, started on the steamer which
left that day for Sia Francisoo. We make the
,'ollowicg extract:
Mr. Fulford has been connected with tbe Wat>
dron troupe for the laat year. During bis brief
prof eaiooal sojaurn here be Das won manj warm
friends and admire e, both in behalf of his social
Qualities and talems a- an actor. Mr, Pnlford. br
cis perseverance, oaref j1 etr.dy and endeavors io
please, has became ooe r»f the perru«u«Lt tavor-
iUe with this p Olio. Of Mrs f ol'ord ibeeame
remark 13 in every respect appllcabls She oom-
bim-s the raro characierittics of aooiahijty with
thoae g.ialifloations necessary to render her impt-r-
sonitti jd i pieaeing, euooeesful and acceptable wtih
thepablio.
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Merc r's piDneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
■•
A. Plenaant Location.
ferso: eslrlng oornlortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the nne suites of rooms to let there
The building is a very fine one and le well
lighted and ventilated, i
EASTERN DRAMATIC .HEWS.
In New York, Kiblo's Garden has ngsin had a
tremendous ran with "Leo and Lotas,', a-,d neiry
one hundred thousand person a have already wit-
6BS*d it within the abort pariod of ti s prodoc
tioo. The theatre was densely packed on Christ-
ina* day and nisht by a dilighttd tbtong of Lotus
lovers. The spectacle is now folly on tbe tac'%of
a long continued success..,.. .At Bocth'e Theatre'
Bdwin Booth made bis first appearance thie sea-
eon on the 3lth nit . in Rioha'd III, Fraccie Bangs
played Richmond Wallack's Theme having
produced "Sam," with E. A. Sot horn as thebero.
on the 21et, has contloued it to large bOBiness'
The piece has been olten played through the
country by Char. f ran and lesser ligbte At the
Grand Opera Honse, "Round t^e Cloch" has con-
tinued tbe feature, with addlticn of a* new panto-
mime scene stjlod "Five Minutes with Hompty
Dnmpty," and sundry variety perform a cces
The Cataract of the Ganges" is underlined for
speedy ! production At the TJnlon Sqa're
Theatre, a new drama eni ltd "A Son of the
Soil," was produced on the 3.1. h nit. deferring for
one week the production of Brougcan>'s"Atherley
Oourt" The Sau Francisco Minstrels have
added to their first part "Hamlet, the Dainty,"
and the "Happy Family." In tue former, Pharley
Backus, Billy Birob, Oharles Gibbons, and J. Kor-
rie made the fu", acd the same parties, with ex-
ceptions of Horrie, raised general bilrrity io tbe
latter "The Babte m the Wood" aod "The
Palaoe of Truth" htve been running at Wood.s
Museum Bryant's Minstrels have run tbe
same hill for two or three weeks, aod have rocently
made no change. In addition to the first part, tbe
Clodeohe Qaadrille, tbe 'Watermelon Man,'-
Stanley aod Kalnls." tbe "Magi der Family,'
"Carle do Visite," the "Sausige Merchants," Stan-
wcod'sbinjoisms, Morrissey and Emer-oo's e>ngi
aod dances have been given, and the "Round tbe
Clock" burleeqae by the entire company, has
wonod up tbe programme Tbe New York
Meroary says: "The Canterbury Varieties gt.Va
an entire new programme this week, in'rodncing
Ida Wallace, a well practiced vocalist of the eerio
comic order ; Joe Child?, comedian of earns orig-
inality, and a professor of the baoj > and come-
dy called "Jimmy Qainn," besides tbe largB stock
company At the Olympic 1 heat re, the Aimee
Opera Troupe produced "Lea Brigands" af'er
Lea Cent Vierges" "Humply Damply in tbe
lowen" has made a bit at Tony Pastor's At
the Atbeaeum, Bob Butler bas a company
oimprising Messrs. Schoolcraft, Campbell Coes,
Prescott, Lang, acd others.
Bamam's Maseam ia Fourteenth street was
originally built during tbe war by Mr. James K*
Cooke, the English equestrian ruaneger, by whom
it wa» named the "New York Hippo'fceitrou.'
I' did not prove a success, and tbe building was
converted into an exhibition ball for bi hard
matches. After rome time it fell in'o the bands
of the well-known manager, Mr, L, B. Lent, who
named it the "New York Circup," and for a num-
ber of yeare gave regnlar equestrian performances
du inz the Winter moo ha. At the close of last
season it was purchased by Mr. P. T. Barnam, who
had the bnttdin? entirely altered and rt Q tted at an
expense of $70,090. The collection cf animals de-
*tro?ed waa one of tbe fiaest in tbe w„rld. acd
mnch sympathy is fill for Mr. baronm, ti. is b-inr
the third occasion on which he bas bid his entire
estab'iabment destroyed by fire. His "American
Museum," wbioh stood on the present ette of the
Herald building, was burnt ditto on July 12 h-
166$, a-«\ having established another colleo ioo at
the old "Chinese Museum," Nos. 537, f-9 aod 541
Broidway, it, too, was barned down, on Ma-oh 3d-
1S68. The loss by tbe present fire ie estimated at
from $150. 100 to $300,000. only $8\W>0 of which Is
covered by insurance.
The Philadelphia City Item ioeis'Sbpoo giting
Beuoioault the title of Viscount. In r*ply to a
correspondent asking for ioformation ontheanh-
jeot, il says that "We simply published aprimed
extract from tbe London Times of 1817, lurnisbed
by a correspondent from his sorap bcok, aod
headed 'Bouoieault in Bankruptcy.' Ia this bf ti-
the eiatemeatis mad- by Mr. Boucicault him-
sell that be bas a right to claim the title of Vis-
count ds Bsuoicanlt. We wonder be doesn't
adopt tbe title, slnos he bas ooe. Viscount de
Boucicault would look well on tbe bills, vs e thick
it noibicg more than right that he should have
his title."
A correspondent of tbe Chicago Tribune aays
that the best performer by all odds >n John
Brojgbam'a new play of "The Lily of France,"
now acting at Booth's Theatre, ia tbe Spitsbergen
dog; and yet such is the profeesiosal jealousy of
tbe other artists that the little animal rece.ves no
word of praise.
Mr. Daly has fioally declined tbe overtures of
Offenbach, Sohce.der, Thores?e, and a full new
Sewin* Machiaei for Sale or to Rent, 0Per»«mP*nr,at the Grand Opera House next
Cheap, at 116 Post street. Also. Agency tor -D "' Jfeh • " i"0!,™1 ' '"* "IT* $i '"
-Vtlla-B Artina» ki -P- « a*°n\,j um i a ^ whioh was considered too much fcr tfte*e
Mr Philip Lee. the courteous and amiable bus-
band of Id ia Neilson, is ssmewhst addicted to
cr-dulity, and has for sine time been the recipi-
ent of extraordinary revelations regarding this
blarjtrd Ooootry from tbe Inveterate joker, £Oth-
ero. Tbeee were all laitbfnlly believed, aod
Sotbero on tbe 15th practized on him the climac-
teric j >ke. Lee bad expressed btmsalf as pleased
witn Ibetooiety be met here, but Sotbera offered
tosbow him another phase of Amsiioau life, and
invited bun to a priva e dinner at the Grameroy
Park Hotel, where were also aeaemblrd Dan and
Neil Bryant, Nelee Sermour, Bi.ly Birob, and a
lew other mios-rels; Chris. Oonnor, the well-
kuowo biiliard saloon proprietor; Jjhnoy Wild
and W. J. Florence. Lee was eeated on the right
ol Solbern, and at the dining commenced eer-
eral of tbe parties drew bowie knives and pis-
tols, and laid tbem be.ide their plates. Quarrels
were finally Improvised from ludicrously trivial
causes, aod the contestants were eo?a engaged in
flourishing bowie knives aod pioii- g of pistole.
Lee endeavered to escape, but foutd tbe door
locked. He eooo, however, realiz.-d that the af-
fair was a quiz, and took tbe flrit opportunity cf
leaving It wa> afterward thought if publicity
was called to tbe affa r it would call attention to
Sot hern and bis coadjutors and serve as a good
advertisement. Botbern and Florence caused a
rrport to be screed that they intended to fi-ht a
duel on tbe 20th. and induced Jodge Dowling to
isEue a summons for them to appear on that morn-
ing. They obeyed : the affair, as a consequence,
was published in the papars, and tbe end of the
notoriety-seekers wsb attained. Lee ia a very gen-
tlemanly man, who, In tbe>imp)ioity of his heart,
BomstimBs arrays himielf from head to foot in an
ultra John Bull rig of striped white and black-
He looks fresh from Sing-Slog.
Mr Lawrence Barrett bas bsen warmly oom-
mended by tbe pr? ss of Ohioago for his acting of
Hamlet, lago and Cassias. He attracted very large
audiences to Aiken's- Theatre in that city, ard
according to tbe Chicago Times, was received
with the utmost enthusiasm. He goes tbeooe to
the New Orleans Theatre, of whioh he is the
le-eee and manager.
A Boston paper announces that Ned Buntline
bos organized a dramatic corps, with buffalo Bill
asstar, to do the proteaa busicess, ablv supported
by wild Western bun ers and gory Indian obiefe,
"Blood, Brains and Hair; or, the Out-throat of
Brimstone Gulch." is now in prspsratieo; also,
the roariag faros, "Bnckacs of Gargling Gore"
John JE. Owens' company commenced at Madi-
bod, Wie , December 3D:b; Freeport, 111 , 31st;
Davenport, Iowa. Jan. 1st and 2nd; Cedar fB?pide,
3d; Dea Moines. 4th; Omaha, Neb., C- h and Ttb ;
St. Joe, Mo . 3th and 3. h ; Leavenworth, 10th and
Uth.
Mr. Robert McWade, tbe talented yooogsotor,
bas made a decided hit in Canada, by bis delinea-
tions of Kip Van Winkle, in the drama of that
name, and this indicates that his European tour
will bs similarly successful.
The opera season io Philadelphia bas been
brought to an abrupt termination, throagh tbe
serious illness of both prima donnas— Kellogg
and Lucca.
Frank Mayo, with New Orleans Academy of
Music stook company, are billed in Indianapolis
for Deo. 3)th, one week; Toledo, Ohio, January
8 Lb aod 9;h.
The Bcston Saturday Evening Gazette moans
over tbe degradaticn of the Bos'on Theatre as
follows:
The stage of the Boston Theatre continued to
echo to tue tread of horses doriog ihe week.
UaniDa co nedinns varied tbe entertainment with
their in telle tual antioj. "Altzrppa" anJ "The
Ua araut of the Ganges" were thepieceB presented.
Toe manot r of 'tie p«rforman>.6 calla for nospe-
oi al comment Wo shall b* plraiea when we bave
an oppoitnnity to cbronicle a lapBe to a higher
crder of affairs here. We presume the man&gera
hovo foond their profit in giving horaep, dogs and
t'i'.D '■). i~ a pUo» ao their stage, bat Wd think bet-
ter work can be done here that will prove equally
remuovraii**. We are aware that iheatrts &ra
not run entirely in the interests ef Art. thou .h we
frankly admit we are of the opinion that manacers
w jiiLi eo run tbem if the public would encourage
sucu a course; ai tbe saie time, it creaiea an un-
pleassn' feelicg to see the stige cf -o noble a tem-
ple r>f tbe dra'na as the Boston Theatre trane-
V- s -d to a variety ealertainment,
Mr. Ednio Booth kas now no partner io themeh-
agement of the theatre whioh bears his name.
For some time Mr. Robinson waa bia partner, hav-
ing contributed a la-ge portion of the money to
build tbe theatre. He was gradually paid off, and
la- 1 Summer the final payment was made. Tbe
theatre, therefore, at present belongs to Mr
Booth and wife (M.ea Mary MoVicker). They
live in tbe theatre building on Sixth-avenue.
They occupy tbe third floor, and Mr, Bestb has
furt ubfd and decorated it in most beautiful style.
Jean Barnsiae is underlined at tbe Providence
Opara-House ; aUo Oarlotta Le Clercq.
Lydia Thompson Troupe, Memphis. Jan. 6tb.
Whs Neilson. Walnnt, Philadelphia, January
13th, two weeks.
The puronase of the Park Theatre property, in
Brooklyo.by Fe'ii Oampball, for$115,0EI0ts settled.
Papers have passed. Four yeaie ago Judge Mo Cue
offered Bent $2jO,000, but the latter thought he
could do batter.
It is stated that Mrs. Bouoioault will appear at
the Boston Museum early in the Summer, and
parform a eeries ef those characters in which ehe
was so successful thtre some yeara ago. Mr. Bou-
cicault will not appear.
The Globe Theatre, Boston, announces the laat
week of tbe engagement of Miss Oarlotta Le
Oiercq, and the last representations of the new
oomedyof "Pi gmalion and Galatea."
Stanley's Liviegstone hunt la being dramatized.
Tbe Baltimore Bulletin si; s ;
Mr. J. M. Bowers, who 13 said to be the best
reader 10 Eogland, ie comiog to this country,
Weenppoee the Bulletin refers to Mr. Bellew
and not to Joe Bowers. Mr. Bsllew was formerly
a ol- r/jmao and used to quote Sbakspeare in the
pulpit to the great delight of his congregation.
In time he learned to like Sbakapeare better even
than tbe Bible, and thinking his talent for reading
1 j si in the church commenced giving Sbaksperian
readings,
A Are aroie in the Bowery boi-offioebntthe 25tb,
but was extinguished before the audienee became
alarmed.
1 heodore Hamilton has leased Pike's Opera
House for next year's Exposition month at Cincin-
nati. According to report, he is to pay f 8, Oo for
the period.
Mr. Soihem ia said to be negotiating for the
purchase of tbe Liverpool Post, for which its
present proprietors ask $8J,'.00.
Toole, the English 00 mediae, ]■ oncemoremed-
ititiogavisit to this country. Well, it's not too
late yet.
Mr. aad Mrs. Biuotcsult opened a two west's en-
gagement io Baltimore on January 5.h.
Leo Hod eon and horse are at the National The-
atre, Cincinnati.
Caroline Bicbings-Bernard Opera Concert
Trocpe Bridgeport, Coon.. 31st.
Waretxekaod Jarraifa Opera Company. Grand
Op^re House, Baltimore, 30th, for aahoit season.
WasDiogton, January jOth
O'e Ball and company, Baton Bongs, 30th,
Theodore Thomas'. Orchestra, Newark, N. J„
SOlh ult, .^^__^^_^_^^_
-Villa's Adjustable Treadle.
1 wanmidijsof opera bouffe.
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multituce or faahions
ia bats. At " The" Bat Etwe, 647 Washiogton
street (second hat etcre below Kearny), all these
nr» ttsles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices ira reasoi able. Every one who
goes there is-ecra to be eultdd, a
FOREIGN DRAMATIC MEWS.
London dates are up to December 10th. Busi-
ness at tbe theatres was nearly the eatre as at the
last advioeB. If o new playe had been produced.
No icing novel was offered at the music balls.
"Pygmatim and Galatea,'' after a run of two hun-
dred and twenty rights, wae shelved on the 4th.
and the "Sobcol fcr tioaadal" followed it. J K,
ICmmett. who opened in "Frits" at tbe Adelphi on
the 2d. had drawn well. Charles Mathews was to
cIobb od tbe 14th a', tbe Gaiety, and be succeeded
by J. L. Toole in "Good News" and"AliBaba."
A flbarmiog little drama entitled "Tears, Idle
Tear?," waa produced with marked success on the
i b at tbe Globe. It is an adaptation by Clement
Sott of the powerful one- act drama of "Maroel."
brought oat at tbe Francaie last May At tbe
Vaudeville, a ntw comedietta by Ernest Cuhbert,
called "Lore'a Legaof," was to be brought out on
tte 7tb....The Holboro Cirque aad Amphitheatre
opined on the 2i under O. Weldon and M'ile Az -
lia, the trapezist. The pages who form an avenue
for tbe entrance of performers were women Instead
of men, as formerly Tbe Royalty was to optn
on the ll.h with French plays. Aimee Desclero
and Lafont.were among the engagements. This
theatre, lately leased by W. H. Swanborough, waa
olosed Nov. 23d by Mies Hodeon, the proprietor,
owing to the advance monthly rent not having
been paid. The*wardroba was told for £7 19a., and
a piano for £14 14s. Tbe entire sale brought but
£38 .03., and the sacrifice was very greal. Mr
Vokes, the cottnmerand father of the Yokes fam-
ily,claimed a portion of the dresses as having bern
loaned by him but a day before the closure. His
claims were unheeded, and he was to sue for dsm-
agei The Olyrrpic was to reopen on the 16th
under Ada Cavendien, with "Without Love," a
new drama by Edmund Yates and Mr. Dubourg;
au oiiginal oomedietta, entitled "The William
Simpson," and s new farce, "A Triumph of Arms,'
was also comprised in the programme. For the
Christmas piece, "How I Found Oruioe," ie prom-
ised the introduction of an actress and vocalist of
celebrity from Paris.
Tbe Milan Rlvuta Te&trale announces the ap-
paaricce of tbe "young Amerioan Malibran" as
follows: "This little jewel of an artiste, Miss
VielettaOolville, is engaged here for the Carnival
at the Oarcaoo."
Prof. J. W. Glover, of Dublin, recently published
a cantata entit ed " at. Patrick at Tara."
M'lle Tostee is now in Brussels playing high 00m-
edy. She intends to float over here again and re-
same ber celebrated role of the Grand Daohesa.
Mrs. John Wood is about to return te the St.
Jamea Theatre, London.
Madame Parepa-RoBa is said to be forming an
English opera troupe for the Units! Slates next
season. It will inolnde Santley.
Miss Glynn (Mrs. h. 8. DalJas) has given read-
ings from "Maobeth" and "Hamlet" at the Satur-
day and Monday evening concerts at Liverpool.
The tomb ef John Phillip Keuble, in the old
cemetery on tbe Berne road, Lausanne, is reported
to be in a most disgraceful state, tbe inscription
being almost illegible from dirt. It has Deen cal-
culated that £300 would suffice for all theimprove.
ments proposed, both in connection with the tomb
and Lauianoe Oathedral.
Ihe oafes concerts in Paris are now in hot wate
with tbe police authorities, and a new and strin-
gent code of rules bas been forced upon them.
Certain costnmes have always been forbidden
upon tha music halls platforms, such as priestly
dresses or burlesque policemen in any shape or
form, and now the artistes have been prohibited
from appearing as soldiers. This is a real blow for
some of the gingers, who, as line'e-mea with red
hair and noaes to match, were always sure of a
laugh. It is very curious to watch them now, as
they assume while trousers and old-fashioned
swallow-tailed coats with large brass buttons, the
imagination of the spectators beiog left to supply
the miesing warlike attributes. El.
J. H. Aogbe?. a well-known actor, died reoently
in Locdon, aged 62. He was born at Devenport,
and, as a child, appeared with Edmund Kean.
W G. Wills, author of "Oharles the First," "The
Man 0' Airlie," etc, ia said to he an Irishman, and
13 a novelist and portrait painter as well as a dra-
matist. His age is 44.
Tbe Paris Figaro calculates that the single play
of "Babagaa" produced M. Viotorien Sardcu, from
all sour.es, a capital sufficient to return an income
of $1,200 a year.
Mr, Orcsffick was performing in Shakspeariao
tragedy at the Princess Theatre, London.
Mr. and Mrs, Bandmano had olosed ooe of the
mo.-t successful engagements ever played at the
Theatre Royal. Nottingham.
Btats for Holidays.
" The" Hat Store, 647 Washington street (sec-
ond hat Etore below Ef arpy) , is the place to go
to boy your holiday bats. Finest hat?, largest
assortment and cheapest bat store in the city.
Remember, No. 647, second hat ttow below
Kearny, on Washington street. e
Fhotoaraphic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at tbe People* Art
Qullery, 34 Third Btreet between Stevenson and
Mission .street. s
Wbitener.
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FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Ree-
taucants, Saloons, Stereaand Offices.
FIGARO
IS CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland terry Boats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat, Overland Train.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Savings and Loan Society.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DE-
clared a dividend of nine <9.i per cent, per
annum on Term Deposit?, and seven and one half
t7>i) par cent. -per annum on Ordinary Deposits,
free of federal Tax, for the ail months ending
Rg^^b'F u- '67ii>6r»ble on and after January
15.1872. By order.
GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
San Francisco, December 31, 1872. jaS 2w
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Bnalnen Colleges.
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Hatcher*.
Kate, Fred. Stall* 94 to 100. California Market.
JBraae Foanderlea.
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French Fancy Ooedt.
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Hainan Hair.
Bampeou, A, B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Mnalc and Maalcal Instrument*.
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musical instrument s, 203 Kearny.
MaeearonI Hannraclarere,
Brignardello. Macchiavello A Co., 706 Sanseme.
'Wines and JLiqnor*. ( Wholesale.)
Daneri F. A Co.. 504 Front.
tVbiivner.
James O. Sellers, No. SI Second street
LARGEST
PosierPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Business at the corner of Sacramento and
Leidesdorff streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, coijduot the came line of busin
at the new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he. h as united his stock and business,
thns making this
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
M THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Printin*
of every description. Personal attention will be1
Kivea to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
■ WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at the bead of the profes-
sion, as samples on the dead- walls of the city will
testify.
A call is solioited from my friends and the pub-
lic at my new Quarters.
H, P. TATLOB,
del lm £33 Clay atreet.
ARIONI
Pianoforte.
DECLARED FT THE JUDGES AT A LATE :
Fair of tbe American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial fiainst St)ioway'e, ChlcborioK'H, and
others, to he la*. bcST ON EXHIBITION. B.
CTBTAZ, Sole Agent. »© O'FarreU BtreeL
N B.— Pianos of all atylee TO RENT. mart
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVB1
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS oa OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned
upou the presentation of au order from the
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
del8 If A. ATSTDT.
OLDI
DAVE MENDES & CO.. at tha
„ ..._ __. , old original RedLion, 19 Geary ,
street, between Kearny and Dupont, where you1
can have HOT AND COLD DRlfcKS. not forget-
ting the old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Sport" is
always on baod. «
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve yeare connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members of
the profession in the Colonies, bejs to intimate
that be is prepared to give experienced advice t*
all persons professionally viBi ting or meditating*
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderate.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
anon,
WTLLlAi* HENRY WATERS
12ViotorIa Chambers, V* Oollins street. Mel-
bourne. Australia. fefitf
HLHrSIBRA lodging house.
~i +&_ FINELY FUr WISHED ROOMS, BUI-'!
Sv^fjl gle or iu euits,
"Well sMirhied and Ventilated.
H^'Alt Dnf arcij>D.ed Rooms to 1st. Lodging with
si vrilbcat hoard. ALHAMBRA BDlLDnTO '!
alp V»»h »tr«rt, ooW»f\t
CANDIES.
ALL KINDb OH THE FINEST 6CANDY
made at our Steam Candy Factory d-iily. All
orders, especially from the eountry, ars eolicitdd'
ard will be promptly attended to.
CANTY A WAGNER,
lOT Montcomerv rt.- ner-rHntt*r
— _ — -■■
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Best accommodations for
Families io the city. Private
tDtranoe forLadie*. Hair Cutting, Shaving nnu
Snampooiog. Children's Hair neatly cut. Ladies
ShamDooing 50 cents,
i .17 lm L. OORRIVEAU. Proprieiar.
ATH1
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
Cor. Fourth nnd Jessie sta.
no27 Im
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
JONT OAKKb FBOPBIKTOB
Plrst-Class Hotel,
1,12 6m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
niaDing GoodB to be b*d good and cheap a
tbe "uLDOORKKB," J. LEVY'a, Sl« Montgom.
ery atreet. .luatice given to all. Don't forge', thi
number, SIO Montgomery etreoL de9U lm
•A« rEAMBMt SATVRDAY. JAXVART II
lit.
FUMtSMEO ROOMS
W sod »10 p« MoDlb
WEST ENd'hOTEI,
*«■•«•
I
ETROPOLITAN THEATRE
I llh n ( lull
Humpty Dumpty's Dream?
CALIFORNIA THEATEi.
■
. , ,. .
BELLA UNION THEATRE
naiTT,
11 nn
■ Ml | ;
II, III
mtaiu.,.
tf,t»U«
HI Bat,
MISS BLANCHE CLIFTON
1 AT CROAT A*0 IKDAT [VIIIHUI
YELLOW HAT!
MM
* •
EI»I I ■
»m tTn«..B
p* atiabrt.r asl Q-
■
Oaa.1 4-. *• , HL.-.l.,
,tuk
v .. ,
FV*.r
la»t iwtn or TO quid n
ALAODIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
i
• r y lli
. ■
-Star Premiere Assoluta. BETTY RIGl. ihe Premiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGl,
' ¥ I Yl.MNGS
n r..->ti;ln.
MImm .11 •imi: WdllHKLL
I ■ tiim oooD-roa-ix
Htl« I. I I. I. i i: ii.vi.L
ii n
Oh»ron niul
>*P Tai rtMOBS
hi* Tl.r-oo
Tnlnntorl Clilldron.
THIS AFTERHOON ARD EVER1HU JANUARY 11
at irt»i nam emu rritniia botioi.
Tan aouwi «ii irmmt.n IIWIIW ■ ia ■ irn. UIIUM
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
I ri.tirrlii:
•■■•:..•■- MOOBE
W. A. HI.
J. 0 will
• WALTEJ H
■ !». TBATEB
A J. BCCILIT
O.UUBI
I M M .. It IV, -
OSIo * j. rLTHlTOS
ouiiniiii.nt jobi.wii.bo*
r Tnt HR Rim LOUISA Ji us
rBIBCaW, BADBOOXBADOFB HUM MIBK1B WALTON
HISS SABJUE WTATr
HIS) H A. ohaudihh
BBUII BBS. 0. A 9AUNDEBI
_ _ _ H» larln., MI.'.W. nnnl.rn.n, ,1 i*rl\ Atf.arla.IP, R'u
["A.
, »*• ? • • -w »a w
i ia. r«ni4« *• .r
Humpty Dumpty's Dream!
Hf. W. 3 laarl'.
Hr. L. P. Ward
O L. I O.
AnkaiHi >,- i mii, ii.nimi
• ■All iituw or THI AIAZOM
HnKnillront Scrnrry by Portrr! SlurtliiiR IlluMons! Uorgeous Costumes!
LANDS.
Lind ofFerst. or Hills of Dazzling Light!
BaTTHPAT irrtKSt'OX. J.o 11 —
Ornnil Yi'llow lint Matineo)
WILL .111 RTLT AFPEAB-
MI8S AUCUSTA L. DARCON
beet-* 1 .
I 'tit r ■»*-•■
bre*a> 8 -
WnrdrB. I
frt«1oii of
hve:
A.CT FZR8T
-The m emblem* Sjin e
* ilirn 1*1. tin Rfi-.f
'cne .".. K.i Titl ipi" ennita In ih- pMltSFf
lib • Hattr. »ri-nf 8. — Hl.talrd « V<lin
.il*-.l (||T«, Mtfgl<r *"•».. u tt*lbt Itnil (he WuR.
m... I t.l«<-*e D.tnco by Aladdin and Kaa-
le An.
AOT S SCO IN" ID.
-Hxtap'in't «""ttr»ge, Hcpae 8. — Urand
l> ihr K..y..t II > i ha Tei-rlfl) C.»m*t it
-If unitphit Ci(<it(r. Br^io ft.— Chfwebe
rRee ii> .».— friut of i.anlirnt Uritnd Pr • -
liiniTnt, Grand It til.-t of Silver K,,ty..
by MMt-e HF.rTl nml rMTI.Y Klf.I, -nil fnrpt
tit- Unlet. «»l tr.lt. •«• <a . rob -ili Afli U% »l. (b«run
"■" hi* ihtrr Children. Ilrid.tl Chorus and Tul»
Ifin.
-A-CX 07 XX TRIO.
■"np 1 . — f "hi or at* -tii-ff I. 'cenfl 2 — F* IrrUr of
ALt-tdm'* P..lnce. ■»<■■•• >« il.-fiiirdi-n of iln- P.tlnen
'rene 4. — Kiktrrtr's «'li i.uittT. Hcvao S.-llii- Fiylnc
Pal «cp. "run* H. T.ii* Hrnthorr. *vn* 1,-lMionn
In \ I xl.tl .*• I'i.I tr • Hre. c 8,- I be Unrdrn*. Nfrnr
O.-The r-lt'ri *vl. rr Hie P.*i nee atood. K <-aflv.il In
ii liref Hullin'tM-iii n. M.n* Churon unil Nnn*
In AYorohille T. Hit. I.ritni! ll.Het d« lliln.ili, hy
•at'lMa KM) I. and Uarpa <le It met. U'nnd Churn*.
Ke-ti'n of the Pail <<-•-- II >V'l'\ lli-nonement .
The Famous ConnHl.au,
JOHN T. -FLJ^^r-MLoTSi:
WILL SHORTLY BEGIN AN ENGAGEMENT AT THIS TIIBATRK.
Ke*erred bent a— Oreat OircU toe* Orchwitrm....
KrtrrTfd be *ia— Y.x'ooj
Dress Oirol* Admixioa
rRlott or ArmrveioH.
91 A» BSIr-ony
T« OaUarr
....■1 CO l'riT*t« Box*)..
, SO
»f.
..90 nnd "lO OO
4*anle •••« Jatsale Jokti.,
Dutch mxcmplinrnllom
J II LAMKIN ..J < AkUlK AUM>.
"WO BL CHtRUI Vlfttttii
Jennie Worrell and LlTHeTHail
IN DOUIILK I KttttU.
THE OTHER FLLLOW.
MHI'I- .-.rln. ■ M*nta
I'.L .ad OOUPKB la
M I'M <; <j 1 1\ t, ii o m E."
Ml Mntlr. MMpbbbS b* K Kiasrcsr )
HUM. 4 IIMII
• l» M"\ . t«.t I
Bouquet of Songs Hiss Li Ilia Hal
Danoe fl>r n Wo 470%
Mtsa jMspkiM.. Jobajvy To»ra Tommy 8'f*
Uodlay Orartar*
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
■AN Miss .IKKNIK WORKhLL
(in nhlsb staslt wtlhoot • rival, lotrodaolci hrrda|i i
Tom D.H.hias. odb fath-r. K. (i M4ih
lUrrr tJolUtr. ihto'Bir fatbar Ubarlaa V«ra*r
Oban*r, ftflarprniBr Matt Kally
Vnon« Mr. blmpion Obas f'o»lll
Hot. ,t, Kraj Cospar
Orbrlar* Orobaatrb
New Oomio Bsliab by M. Sobm.dl. lotltlid
The Village Coquette
LISRTTF. MMK. 1HKRESE
L-Paro Thomas R. (1 Marsh
fin is not. hnkmi for work . Ed. Merit Rami
rRANOOllt. ■ farm»er»»nt MON.->. oUUMIDT
Glsoeassa ...Misses Fillmore, .losephmn. Armstroor, Garrett*
....dubino rar. HAL^rp...
Chnmeler Dbbce Mane. Ibcreic, M. Hrhmldt
Put Seal Mmt-. There**
Ii.. 11 1.- t. Bcilowm
By all Ihe LmdlM. M. S0UM1DT and MMK. TUKKKHH.
Uoezpeottd Tib.MD Finale
= " 140 Second Street. 140
iinm
Til i»! J.
m*'5
atfJ*
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
r,il>u.lio,l In 'OB.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Kse.pt .1 Bo lis Fiona itrMt, .nd tt
Ho. lai • Btookloa .U..U
TAtK BBtT lllll.iri or
w odLdlng Onlio
AU.WAVS ON UAVD.
rr»T variety or
Cake tor the Holidays.
I OB OBEAM. CHARLOTTa RU8HK. BI.AXO-
MA.NOK. JELI.IKS. tts., msd. lo order .o<l
— tttl.l K. R. m.lH * CO
HAIR.
THE UUEAPtST PI.ArjE IX SAN KHAKUISt.'O
TO BUT
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood-s, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A. B, IAMPSOIVA CO.,
•*•». 1 lO MecoRd street.
boHlw Setwaea HIiIdd amd MliiMa.
Attention, Good Livers!
BHROEB. FORMERLY
'insist.
,lol
001
Ma. r. , ..
proprl.loT .1 to. Hl.vrV >«
of both to. MlD.n' R..Mar.Dt „
Ooaunul "imi ud to. Minora' —
"TSSb.Slr",XUt."',rt '» P»noor.6l» »im MR.
A. DRA YK11K. wbo bu boon roonoelod with tb.
OrB for j.jr*. I<VDTO*.m.nU h... b.ro mftd* lo
tb. onloio. dtMa»u tb.i will rood.r tb. HI.
sttn'mor. popular Ibu It b*. .v.r b«.o dorloc
tb. » roorool it. oro.pwrltr. Oor Bill, of Far.
•nbrao. .11 tb. d.lloto... of tb. hiho. Oor
--(-■-
HEKSKt A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S81 Rod ASS OomoMrelAj, Ud
TOO Market sire*..
Optn from S a.m. to 10 r.n . anil lm
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
k At4 •tKrAR.nlo art., cor. I^ldesdoraT.
(Ex tffloi of P.M. 6. b. Co.)
(10MB AND i BEE UH. GIVE US A TBIAL;
J «a will •nda*v,1r to eilt. VT* traat to share
fObr order*. OpiA l ha eomlnjt wa«k.
ttUol* 1« BIANTON k OO.. Prop r*.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNEJWYOMINC.
THE U>DPR-IG\KU WOOf-D MOST RE-
apectfotlj repreeent to yon and f>o poh'lc tea
•TA'iy. that b*> la now prepared to fnrctah f*cil-
itle* for eihibliione of e*er« kind Rod ohartctar,
which tbould dcirva tb* pttronao rt' the pob-
Ho. H* bRi er*ot*d At Cbaronn, rVjomln*;, A
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HALL, enhmw:
So*r*rr»rd SfA.f. Tr o 11*11 it well v.TitiUterl
ADd HfXbtod, aoiI madaoomfor ah'e for all seasons
or Ihe year. THE BEST OK MUSIO. l-oth Striog
Rod Bra**, cad h« fumUhed At *ll times.
BAiisfao'ory ar'ATarrm-nt • will 'ft mad* with
TUKATRIO'AL OROlUER * OViPANIKS. eith-
er for ReotiDjiof Hall or performances on a per-
ooDtACO of the roceipt*. Obrrrapoodenrjn -olioited
A. Mr. -i J. MCDANIRI .
Lock Boa No l.Oheyeooe, Wyomiog.
N. B — OarioattlM wAototl for tbe Oheyeane
Musaam. Those wishing eo<ra sememe, state low-
«»f tf-rne (nr thn Winter S'A«on, iiouinn photo-
fraph to my addreae. Half Passage Money re-
andad After Slllng oncageneot*.
JAMHS MODANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and MuBenrn,
oc.'i 3m Lock Box No, 1, Oheienoe, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRSTOLAbS PK0PLK.-MU8T H A VR
good Wardrobe, Foar Ladies And two Gen-
tleman to be good in gonsral bOBinet>a tir tbe oom>
lug Winter Mifi'on, coramenolon the first week in
Novemhnr, 167*. Addreo* stating lowest ternm,
with Pboiogr*pb. Half Fare reloaded After till-
ing oDgageme&t.
JAMES MoDANIHL,
Proprietor Cheynnne Iboitre and Maseam,
0093 Look Box I. Cheyenne, W. T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 1<3 aiAd ir....020 "\Arnsliiiijrton street.
A BAD HABIT
A GREAT MAlVr HKROHANTS
hiAveg.it Into of clmrging more for
their Oaads dnrlnsj the llnllditys thun
■ l *>bw bther time. At the old alnnd.
No. 8 fti-cond Atreet. von will m]w»t*
Otul ut wnl for an prleea at largc-i msort-
rnent of ejlilita, Furnlahlng Good* and
Tollot Article* ut loweat rateo. That'*
the place to net •etulhle Holiday Pre*-
eaU.
BKSTEIIIOT A Co.,
No. 8 Second street*
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIRGINIA Cmr. NBTA1IA.
THIS ELEGANT THBATRE HAS BEEN OS-
d«oorbt«d. And oao b« rented by the night or
bt lb* week. Star* And trAvellng oompAniM
UDACbUr tlbbtod with on ApplioAbion by letter
•JOHN PIPEK,
Msnstsr And sola Proprietor,
«« 2' *° J* H- MeCABJC.
8»# WRtblngtOR atreet. Sao FranrUtvi.-
MOHS. ALEXANDER WOLQWSKI,
THE WKIJL-KUOWM PIAHI8T AND VO-
Mill!, r.0B«D, New Ooor,., for Piioo and
•inflorl br bl, .otir.lf Now and Hlmplifind by.t.ro
-IbaaborloitioailiteDO.— reading amnio at .fa-bt.
Aooomoolrn.o,,, bio„o« for Parlor or Oooo.rt..
SVorJSSl wotowati'. ra.id.ooe. «*« BUTTBli
WANTED UI1IIJIIATK1.Y:
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
ALSO ...
"X1 w enty Flrf>t XilJie Ballot TJAclies,
FOR HALF EIUnTV N RT*s OF AMAZ'»N ARHOKH. COMPLETE, IN
Lots lo salt pnrubaeers. Enoh Sdt oonsinle of Si'id Si ver-Pleted Hottret, Kresatnlat*, Lam-
berk in, Shield, one pur oi Araht •, ore pa<r of Brttoeletr, one pair of 'l ightr, one pAir ol Trauka, one
pair of Sandal.;, one Tunic, one Suarf one Uomtiat Sword, ar d one Spear. A portion of these Armoin
are now to be seen at <he M e'rooolitAn Thoatie in tbe Amtoaian March in "THE YELTUVV HAT."
baT- For prior, apply as above.
IHKBIDAK COBBTN .t CO
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
....Or TBI....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY ANI) SOCIAL CLUB,
Cor-tiOAAltAAE-ttXl
CaXl
TUURSUAY KVEXINO JAN. *0d
BY SDBSORlPriON ONLY,
Ticket* «> each
b»-3obicripUon Lists oan bi fonnd with—
G. M Berr«-, Mi -rift's DiTJec, Uity Hall;
Mr Krandt. S.W.j-or Wn,Oin«ien A Montgom»n
A. LSammeifiBld Jr„ N.K. oor Folaom <fc Steuari
W Ooboo. No. 6 Battery elreet,
J. vv-rt-. No. lm I'hiid »t,reet;
Mr. Knlzonsteln, No 16 Second BlTOflt;
rd. Abratnson, No, 735 UlAy streot. dcWt Iw
"km"
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
t^
♦0"X"OTHH.
....A9D....
OBOF ZZOUSIC,
flommer atreet, oaT Kearny between Pine
and Cnllfornla.
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS oorved in aoj
stylo. Everything ooot ed inthe best manner.
b»> Tho Fineat Liqaora and Cigars.
■9-£leK->bt<9nl(e* of Room* for I,i.dfc*.
■fly-OPEN DAY AND MOHT.
no23 lm
R. J. 1ECHAU *P D.
FRENCH CORSETS .
M HE PONS, IMPORT UR AND DEAIER IN
PAnaian Ladies* Underwear. FRENCH
CORSETS ol All prioei And qualities, read? made
and to ordtr. No, 081 aaorauento atreet, below
K**rny , DO 1-Cm
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFEOIION -RICHARD
MULDti.K FABBRI, teaebnr or several cele-
brated hi'iropean artiaies. late Director of tbeie-
□owied Oooanrvatory of OanoTA, M nitre da Ob ant
oi t <« Krenob Imnerisl AomIhuv of Huaio.Oon-
duatorof Ihe Pbilbarmocique Society in Patla,
"ml at present Musical Director ol tbe Fabbri
Operr.U mopared to giro private leaeona, eii.ber
At his office or at the re-i'oo e or ihe vnpila,
likewise OOUUtitCS OF MNGING, PlANO aud
MUMOAL INSTRUCTION. „„_
tor furihur partioulan. anply at PROF. MUL-
DEK'etoffl.e, No. 81 P0V7HLL STRKK r.betwe-n
Market and Ellia, Alec, lettsra reeeivd and terms
1 1 he bad at the music store of M. Gray, i.lny st.,
and nf Messrs Sherman i Hyde, corner of Kutter
and Kearny etrsets. i*8 lm
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
oooasions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz Plpera and Marcus M. Ulan),
LcndlDK Tlollnl.t*.
bj-Orders from the country promptly attondtd
to Addreia M. W. WILLIS. faton> Moilo
Htore. IJ.8 Mottgomery street, or MARCUS M
BLUM. 8*9 Montgomery atretu jaQ If
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
lfl C\(\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TBU0T-
AVa Vl/Vf i-reobioota to be ■•'■n. Open (o the
Puhlio DAY AND NIGHT, at KUHKKA HALF-.
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
■wTDb. JOBDAH'i PBIYATG OFFICE in at 8X1
Geary etreet (.opposite old Meohanio*' PavIHop).
Stage Dancing
TAUOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HAlX,
d.27 lm Po.tetreot. oear Eaam,.
ADOLPHUS SIOCKMETEB,
....TKAOHER OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls and Psrties At'e-ided to, and Mualo far
nlthed. Residsnoe, 808 Eddy street. de9 lm
E. FARDINI
NO. t*9 WASHINGTON-UTB^ET. (ABOVE
tho PJrb »), San FraneUoo. Boot* and Shoe*
made to order i o tb* best French etjle. Tb* earn*
ready mad* always on hand, uo L-3m
;=
BBS
1F-I GAR O ."
THE JOTTENAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbltahed e*«T Dv in »hB Year DT
J. F- B O O -A» R» "CT S
AX
•SSftferchont and 60S Wn-hlaBton 8U
Below Montgomery, San Prapoisoo.
gATUKDAY JAKPABX 11, 1873
BILLY EMERSON.
A weekly contemporary not noledfor giv-
ing any one mora than his das, yields the
following W6l:-deserved praise tj one whose
talent and unwearied exertions to please
have made him the greatest of ail favorites
with the Ban Francisco pub ic :
To habit ml visitors at the Albambra. tho
erratic Billy is undoubtedly tbe lode-star of
a -.traction, aod he Is indeed a obaracter worth
Beting. His quips and crunks, bis mirth,
wit a >d originality, have drawn full houses
sight after niglit, until he ha* rs;n abuve
tbe ordinary minstrel in the ta'imation of
the people, and ranks as an artist in bis pe-
culiar line. He would mnile t > heir hinibtlf
styled an artist, but an art at be ia, and one
of extraordinary versatility. It ia not fre-
quent tx-en a mans i fitted to tie profession
which he foil jwh, but Billy Eaacrion ia auraly
fQlfiilinK hi') vocation — to ooako tho world
laugh— fur ho saems to bo infused with the
very genius i f rnin«tretey. lifted with a
siogulerly oleir. truo voice, he is aapaihetic
in a ballad as he is absurd in a bml-aque.
An Irish et >ry rolls fiom bis lips wiih the
true ring ( f the brogue, and burnt cork can-
not bide the iotecstly Celtic. Icok ot his face
when he a°sumes ttiat c leracter. Who haj
not laughed at bis grotesque appear irc^ as
a Dutjbman, his coufiding, tra=tl"ul look as
the newly-landed, his indigo a ot face in
"Seven Out," his pleading expression in
"Don't give dat nam* a bal placs"? But it
]B in the p< rtrdyal of toe negro character
that he is unburp&^e). In his famous sketoh
of " That Rasobl Billy," what roars have re-
sounded ov<r the a*h-b.*rrel he wished to
borrow for the boniire, to be returned wh<m
the fun was over ; and how we c jUtd almo3t
ass the smoke of the cabin through the trots
wh»n he fang " Wa're gwioe to -de shuckin
ob de corn." Oar haarts warm with the
essence of the good old time "before the
war," when, as the white-baited old darkey,
he gives us "Carry the NewB to Mary," or
"Scents on the Mississippi." It has been
in the hear s of whole audiences to give him
something to eat in "A Trip to Paris," and
sketches < f that ilk, for he can assume the
look of the hungriest, Urn at est, most mis-
erable, forlorn, dead-broks wretch in exist-
ence. Indcci, there is li tie that he cannot
lo:>k to be, for hia p^wer of mimicry is some-
thing extraordinary. He c itches the triok
of vo.ci or gait of a performer and repro-
duces it ou tbe stage a half an hour after
co very like, yet fo brtadly ciricamred tt-at
it never fails to bring down the house. On
the end he is essentially comic, and more
than ell, one whom c .st>m does not utile.
larieed, it has been said that no other min-
strel could successfully fill an engagement
In a city in which Billy Emerson had ap-
S eared, and we are inclined to believe it. for
isousBtd from an aesthetic point of view he
is a curio.
■' — ■ «>»
fiealtn una. Pleasure,
Tnere are not too many pleasures la San
Francisco. Nothing la more pleasant, nothing
more health -giving than a drive Into tne conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage Etand. Frank Son*
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral ot the above is:
ro to Frank Bonton at the Occidental Hotel
If hen yon want a carnage. o
Lever Buckle »u»pender»,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else*
where— at the What Cheer Laundry. x
The Choicest Confectionery.
Jonn H. Boa.tr has jast opened a new and
b3Ld--ome confectioner/ sicre at 126 Kearny
street, whore can be obtalne. superior finely
flivored confectionery of all kinlB. Balls and
partus anpplliad. J
Wr.BhlnR Xieturnea in One Dny
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
»
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 830) Bath itrtet, nearly oppCB te theAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Halt eats It, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Ltqaors bot-
tled for family u-.e. Q
Fr«si. and Sweet,
For the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Warner's. 107 Montgomery fct. near SaUor. s
What Cheer Laundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should he pat
ronired by everybody. *
«
Do Not Buffer from Corns.
The unfortunate Bufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Id growing Nails, can And Instant
relief by applying at Br. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny etreet, from 1 to 6 p.il We
speak from experience. haviBE tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Retereooes tjiven if required, a
Oyster Tmao.
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
gf guttle proporUons. Emerson OorviUo, of the
Buddie Kwk, 410 Pine street, famishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast, His
Saetern transplanted oysters have a fame which
las extended all over the continent, and Tie
■Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
Tho Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
ry's Webfoot PUls, for all billons complaints.
J, B. Gates and Co,, comer SauBome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents.
Recollection" oT Forrest,
While engaged ia acting Mr. Forrest iden-
tified himself with his pari, was constantly
thinking about it, and never liked to be
disturbed during tbe acts of a play. At
night time, when performing, it was with
difliculty that bis agents or managers could
gtt access to him; and when seated in tbe
gre^nn om ha was generally left by h-B
associatas severely alone. On one occasion,
while playing Damon, he seized an actor by
the name of B* scorn b— a Pbiladelphian, who
afterward played a while at a Now Toik
Theatre, and who web then cast as tbo slave
—and banging bim against the aide or the
stage, iujured him Beyerely— notftom any
personal reeling or offense, but forgetful, in
hia dramatic fever, oi time and place, acting
his part literally to the life, or rather, almost
to the death cf poor BuECOmb, who was so
severely trained that be *as unable U feat
for saveral weeks afterward, Mr. Forrest
paid all the sick expenses cf the poor actor,
and centinued his salary; bnt Mr. Baacomb
refused ever afterward to bub tain Mr. Forrea t
inaDyofhiB "muscular'' parts.
Only ones did Mr. Forrest forget himEelf
and bis iole while on the stage. He was
playing Spartacue on this occasion, and the>
gesture* of the man who played the Roman
Praator were so exceefiively Judiortus iu their
stilted dignity that Mr. Forrest became to-
tally oblivicuB of his fierce gladiatorial char-
acter, and laying down his weapons, buist
into a hoarse laugh, to the delight of tbe
immense audience who witnessed ibis unex-
pected episode. Forrest, however, wes much
chagrined at the occurrence, tnd took good
care to control b'.mself in future.
He was very impatient of being annoyed
or interrupted while performing by any
marked in attention on the part of the audi-
ence. On one occasion he was playing
Othello, and the wife of a prominent jour-
nalist and her attendant cwalier ociupied a
proBoeniom box. Becoming interested in a
conversation, tho lady and her escort became
oblivious of their surroundings, and kept up
a constant chatter, which was suddenly ter-
minated by a meEBage from Mr. Forrest tbat
if they didn't stop, by Q— d he would."
The dialigue " Btapped" instantly, bnt tbe
indignant lady left the box forthwith, and
for a month afterwards tbe Btricturea of the
lady's husband's paper on "the acting of
Edwin Forrest" were remarkably severe.
In common with many other tragedians,
Edwin Forrest alwayB fancied that he pos-
sessed a rich though unappreciated vein of
comedy. One night, at his house in Phila-
delphia, he entertained one of his young
friends, a Mr. Zabriskie, for an hoar by hie
oomio illustrations winding up the im-
promptu performance by the drunken scene
Toodlee." To have witnessed the im-
mense physique of Forrest tumbling about
in a drunken state over chairs and tables,
and insanely eudeavoring to snuff a candle,
must have been worth while— at least Zabris-
kie says it was. He was also in the babit of
reciting poetry, and read Hood or Swift
with an intensity of fan which was almost
tragic in its earnestness.
Still Alive!
When looting for Holiday presents, go to the
New Yode Photogbapd. Gaxxebt, No, 35 Third
atreet, and Gee these beautiful portraits in oil,
water-colors and India-Ink. Prices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any ether
uret-olass gallery In the city. Bemember the
piace-E. i\ HowUnd & Co., 35 Third st. r
SOO Pnlrs ot Socles,
at all prices, it t he What Cheer Laundry. *
Or. Donerty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ohronlo and speolflo practice, and as suofa 1b
now the moat BuoceeBful of any Physician In
dan Franolsco, Omoe 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leideadorff, a few doors nelow What
Cheer House. I
Ladle* and Gentlemen
Who have been suffering from various com
plait, ta for years, are obtaining relief from Dr.
Alkkn, at 137 Montgomery street. He performs
delicate surgical operations, and is daily effect-
ing remarkable cures of old-standing diseases.
Tbe Doctor Is a competent, scientific physician,
and the afflicted can consult him with confi-
dence. *
Altogether tine Best.
It Is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, ahould sell fur.
nltnre and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
aonvinwd. 7.
For Wasning
Shirts, $1 60 per dor. .; small pieces, 50c. per
s. At the What Cheer Laundry *
Manning's.
The only place south of Market strest to
get a good dish of Oy&ters, California or Eastern
Transplanted, Is at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Saloon, corner Howard and Third, lute
of the Blue Wing Saloon. l
For the Very Beat Drinks,
Goto Ya.ee' ttraneh Saloon, carrier of Market
av d Third streets- BO
Wat< s and Jewelry,
Very aow, at H. A. OaUendtr'*, 62 Second
street, corner of Mission. j>
XX iron Want
Toux Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoil: ' . send them to the What Cheer Latin
ilry. " " x
For a safe and rfflclent Bsautdttsb of thb
Couflexios, use Dicxei'b Fauous CBEUX DE
|4».
The Illustrated Press (S. F. )
No. 1, Jaouary, 1873. Sold by kulecilptisn—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
num^erp, IS cents. Address Murr»y, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
•
*Vh«.t Olieer Laundry
It the best lanndrr ln p*n Fzanolsoa, *
Beat Quality of Doa»am
Driving gloves, at $2 par pair, at the What
Qheer Laundry ,*
HcDewell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
808 Harket itrret. cor. Post and Montgsmory. n
Oo Yon Know
That with Btjtzebiok's Pattkbwb you can out
vnd make any garment to fit perfectly? Bend
aostage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
i. Demlng, agent, offioe of the Howe Sewing
ttachlne. No. 118 Kearny street, between Batter
ad FOBt. San Francisco.
Something; is&sv.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies ond< rwe;r In suit ,
are farced for Uefr Boperlcrity of mike and tes-
ter© all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent or Mr. Habbard.bas eetab-
IHhedadepotof these gools at 218 Second s\
for wrjole:ale aad retail trade. A liberal dl -
count ta the trade, J
_•
To AomssBCS.— For sale at a great eaorifice
at 38 Geary street, fix elegant silk dresses, une-
qualled for quality atid style. s
A Hnppy New Tear.
What a pleasure It in lo meet a smiling oonnte-
naoee, whether It be on the atreet or id the par-
lor. Aod wby is It that some faces wear a contin-
qkIIt happy look '? It ia simply becanse they live on
h plain, nutritious and substantial diet. That man
is a public benefaotor wbo will conscientiously
Mrve ot wild n clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Loots Meyers, oroorietor of the "White
House," Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
taaraot, Fonrth atreet does it. aa handreda can
enthasiasttoally testify. His kitchens are marvels
of order and oleanlioess. Try him, and yon will
fiod it impossible to eat elsewhere.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....roa THE....
UTEITTV YEAH.
Diamond Caitarriia Remedy
Is a sure care for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
drugeist for Jr, or send to Dr, A. F. Evot, No.
9 Poet direst.
Livo Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding ia the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
Ingtob treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who bae catered for the publio since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Sclmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The beet out) of tea in the
city— English breakfast tea — Bouohong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
lound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing
abllshmenf, southwest corner Hush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. . Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates, bg
The President's Message.
Pa&co and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Qhe^pness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. LuchBfnger's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be furnished . *>
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'FriBCO by gas light,
Our careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a sor sen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
Wh He mossy atone and pearly Bhell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window teem to be.
Some {airy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their olieer. ";
"All right," I said, **I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cocked magnificently, toe;
All kihdB of oysterp, juicy, fat,
Oookod every style; Just think of that.
And if your mouth dont water, than
You're different from other men.
They'd clam tsnd crabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found* 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Hush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKK Proprietor.
ft lei Perfectly Aston.lsnJ.nor
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
tt the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
:efore 8 a~m. returned the same evening if de
tired. z
An Old Landmark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Sehmldt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for keeping the be&t Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meersohaum pipes, etc 7
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
Claib.voy.aht.— Madame Clara Antonfa, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Kearny st. Consultations in
English. French and German. t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEWIS & PANDER,
UTOVE8, RANGES. TINWARE AND
^ .1] Vioda of Cooking UtenBila, No. 82
GE4KY STREET, b.t*eo K.srey nod
Popoot. jgS 3m
FREE AND EASY.
EVF.KT I11IXDAI NIGHT.
Piano and singing at 8 F.TM.
D. EiP.RY, Obiirmin.
Charing Cross Saloon
006 SIImIoq street, near Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HA.ND &nd mad*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
B Kearny at>*eet.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Franctoco Savings Union, 532 Cali-
fornia atreet, corner of "Webb.
FOR THE HALF TEAR ENDING WITH THE
31 et December, lb",!, a dividend has bi en de-
clared At the rate of nine and eix-tentbs (96-10)
p«*r cent, per annum on Term Deposits, and eitrb t
(6) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits, free
of Federal Tax on Deposits, payable on and after
13tb January. 1873. Bf order,
o*^ ** aa>VXXL WZITE, Cashier.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OP THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
r_ BI WILKIE COLLINS,
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "PodKer»i" Ik
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE T-A-XjIZ,
By Olive Harper, In
The Golden Era
Fenllleton, lnl
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL STORIES, POEMS AND
SKETCHES, FASHION GOSSIP,
AMUSEMENTS, LITKBATTJBE
AND AST, ANSWERS TO COB-
RESPONDENTS, ETC.
THB -GOLDEN ERA." IS THB OLDEST
Weekly Paper Id tbe State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad tbao any ether oo the Pacific Ooast,
In Oa'.ltornia, tbe Ail mtio States, and throughout
the entire fie id o( ita great and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded aa a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday tIs-
itor Ia every Home and .Hoasebold, and as an
advertising jnedinm Us advantages mnst be appa-
rent to btuineea men.
TO HAIL SUBSCRIBES!?,
The Golden Era, far One Year, S8 SO ;
for Six Month., 82 oo.
subscriptions to be paid in advanoe.
The Golden Era and Peterson'. Z.adlee*
National Magazine, One Tear, S5.
»»-THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe city at 12'; cents per vreek.
TBE GOLDEN ERA. single copies, Ten Oents.
For aale at all Newa-ttands.
Office off the Golden lira,
540 Clay street.... San Rranciseo
CONSUMPTION pre-
vented by the timely use
of "Hall's Pulmonary Bal-
sam," the best and most
speedy remedy In use for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Influenza,
Loss of Voice, Incipient
Consumption, and all Dis-
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Ask for " Hall's
Pulmonary Balsam."
Price 50 cents. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
Cor. Snnaome and Commercial ■treet*, .
D014 tf
Pacific Stone Company.
THE P^CTFIO BTONB COMPANY Q4U,
the esvecinl attention of Aratmeots, Enjrte.
eers, and the Dublio in general, to the SUPEKIOB
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufactured
by them in this city under the Raoaome Patentt.
They make to order and keep In a took :
Building Frooli, Water Pipe,
Sinks, Monamente, Fountains,
Tiles, Coplnss for lrYuHa,
Filters, etc., etc.*
Together with Ransome'a celebrated Free-Grit
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee superior,
and at a price-far below that of hand-oat work.
•VThe attention of private parties intending ta
build iarespeotf alt; solicited.
Office, No. lO BUS B STREET, Ssn FranoteOO.
thomas w. br£e,
siiiver fxjATBh i
' MANUFACTURER
— AMD—
EEPAIBEK
$7) DRUMS, BANJOS,
X**' — AND—
U'XKJHB MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ESTABLISHED IN 18115.
MISSION STREET, between First snd Second.
N. B.— Fine- toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro-
essionals always on hand. <>15 tf
WARI
Declared Against tbe Wliol© World aod'
the Beat of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLACKING -WABHAN*.
ed superior to any in tbe market. MaDuf.o-
turod by MOORE * 00., No. XIO LeideBdorfl '
street, a, F. I)ireotlorjB for Uie: When found too
thick, add a little water. Keen tbe bottle wen
oprked. Sold by all Grocers, Oroggi.tr?, eto. d21
TRAYS always on hand.
Alfred Tetter,.
Hanafsctnrer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES, .
285 B upon t,
2VEABSUTTBB STRXEX- 1
See my stock of Bird I
Oag-ebffore parebsoieg i
e't-ewhere. Always some- i
hhiognew oo hand. My |
Paient Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted t
FREE FBOM VERMIN I
Also, best quality TEA li
no20tf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot!
643 KEAKNY STREET,
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the ebottes DOtioP AUPioesand
Cigar Holders wan anted genuine, and
to oolor well. Meer>obauuo Piprsand
walking Oanes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Ea«tern Prices, and with tbe beet work-
manship. A large aseoriment of Walking Oanea
aod Fane; Goods of every description always on
band. no2l lm
The Popular Beverage!
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAOIFIO ;
Oongress Springe, near Santa Clara. Indorsed I
by the Medical Faculty its curative powers being
equal to the celebrated Congress Water f rum tn»
Springs cf Saratoga, New V ork. Depot removed
from r.8 Kearny street to ftew Montgomery, one>
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. Lib-
eral discount to the trace, and orders attended to
promptly. dfe251n. \
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
_ _ _ _ ESTABLISHED
and most popular Restaurant in
THE OLDEST
and most popn.
San Francisco. The Tables are snp-
Elied with the best in market. Board,
v the week. 408 PINE STREET, justab
Moctfomnrr. mar2fi I:
!^
1\
D GEORGE MATES1!
EALERIN OYSTERS, OLAHiS
andall kindi of SHELL FISH.
Stalls Nob. 40, 41, -iS, California
Market, entrance on Oaliforr/i etreet.
Public or private parties ud families supplied1
from 8 a.m. to 12 P. m. Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Ov8*er Room ooeti from fi ».** ro 12 p.M- -1«.271v
DR. W. A. PAYKE.
THIS CELEBRATED PHTSIOIAN HAS RE-
moved hie office from tbe Pn»' Home lo bit
Elegant Suite ot Roomv, No. 4* O Kearny street.
He tells j onr disease without a oaeetion. Do not
fail to call. All Chronic Diseases treated euccese-
faUy. del&lm :
Bar Sugar
XflOR BALE— 518 KEABNr BTSEET, Al
T MEROER'S. Alto, every kind of Oandiel
Wbnleeale and Retai 1.
no" LI M. A. HIBCEB.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAHUFAOTTTRED BY
CALEB M. HCKLM.,
0018 tf 4*. orvf 4.0 K.nrn
nmikfit.
NEW YORK PRICES
ITALL'S PrANOi
■H For sale at No. 1»
' . ler street. O.I! aad J
examine f or yormslve.
■arTbe «olv Oallfor. I
Dia.aaade Piano on tbi I
4e2,H
MONTIIMCIT % fe 4
MOTEL. ^ ^
MOTEL.
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l»B»T, JA»r»«T is. ins
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FURBISHED ROOMS*]
•8 tad lio'pcr >■
WEST END
■■WrfMM I
r— 4i, i~-« ... • jl
ore* all ai
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
-enu l,
t ' • tniro no rosi
if WEEK
CALIFORNIA THBATBI.
'»«t»n ,
BDISLAY FAMILY
mini m ••■ » i
•a •• ' Ml«tlf IfMtAI
■ »•? rrriMii iintAT,
LA»T TUX Or Tilt ttllUt) tf
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
ICHE
CLIFTON
J
la«t <ut or rai
Star Premiere Assoluta, BETTY RIGL, the Premiere Danseuse, EMILY RIGl,
t«i> rat riMoca
Mona. Ohsrmi unci lila Threo Tulonlect Onlldrou.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
Mwmmt Ovr*
TM» EVEJUNO
JVHtAllY 13
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MIms ii XNIEWOHHELL
A* RAW Til* OOOU rOR mrt II 1 1
M1H<« I.I I.I.I i; HA.LL
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JA1ICARY 1.1 THIS tVEHIMO
JANUARY 13
IATUIIUAT ASATINBH.
T iLLiintTiD •rirTii i.r i\ ■ ». i«. rtTiri.ro
SMB.*. B*M .ot».
rtnii ■ « -»>j. . ..
YELLOW HAT! Aladdin; or, The Wonderfal Lamp!
i m '■.■ny*'" butaiirhor or tmirmi
".■•■.
ABARABOB W. A. HERTATRB
r.*Ji5 |«Ail-> '■ C WILLIAMSON
roxnrrct • Walter ¥. LBRAR
oraid vui11 , „ 1. n. tbater
.. r. j hcoclet
Ml 0. HE.MiV
IHKOnTAbli,
OESICS OBLOCI R. PI.YMITON
OEM or THI LAMP _ JOHN WILSON
omi or the Rixo mm i.ociha Johnstone
SS DADBOCLBADODB MISS MIXN1E WALTON
•he cLirros
MIRT ETTINOE
tdvlawl
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lias's o^rtt*r*| ...a l
M «« I eon, loony
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« » I. I o.
ICAB1AW GAMES.
HORIZONTAL BARS.
JAPANESE BALLANCIKO ACT.
■
A,lTe ,: .. .-.oisd. »!:.-. tb. Gr„4 iracf.r ml 1.10 Sc.o.
MIIM
Lind of Fern*, or Halls of Dazzling Light!
• aTfhl'W .vrrERNOON. Jsn U-
<-ritii,l % I'llow H"t Mntlnoo I
.V IVMIst.. ja\ tin. Fun App.er.no.ol
MISS AUCUSTA L. DARCON.
AMROU
30 (TAD
■ IT9TAPHA.
Mandarins, MlDMI.r. Ol St, to. 0*nl . lluot*m«ii. Guard-
NIBS OARRIE WTATT
MISS M. A. CHAMBERS
...MRS. 0. B. 8AU.NDK1H
Att»:i Lots. Slayes. -to.
MiiKiiiflrmit Scenery by Porter 1 Startling Illusions! Gorgeous Costume* !
I'lKbdntoil Cavrru,
MiikIc I'rlamallc ^cmn mm.
-A.CT SECOND,
ninrlllnff Acrobatic Acta by At. I'lmrnn n.d hit I
ACT THIRD.
I'.inili- InXinmriinil .!,[, H.m.. , .n-.n. l.u Mim-
lla. kVUtJ CIK1TY llllll. una KMII.Y KM1I
GrauBallct do C'liiimls,
lb,". Ihlidr.n. s>r»,,rt ""'"t •VlU*-t'«lSlI**iL"d ]** *'"" BF.TTY «»d IRIl.T Kll,l.«u,l Cr...
di.-t-. e-w ... aliaor < t»y AA lie. Ml*. I I » KIUI. una
M'llr KMII.Y HIUL .toil Corp, dr ltnllpt. I ,lc Ballet.
MONDAY KVENISO. JANUARY 20tb, Flrjl Apj,.*r»mv of—
IlVE:FL. JOHN T. I=l-A.Tir3\cIOJ>a'IDl,
Id » £«w Oomftdy, t>dftpt«d from the Frtmob, by Obftft. HotemftD ftod W. J. Florence, entitled
3F«03E1.33XX>X>3EI5%T 3tP3Ft.TJF3E«X-tB
| PUICE9 07 ADMIflBION.
Krw-rrrd HfMaiis— Orean Olrclft anc* OrcbtBtra, 0t ffO Raiionr
K-mivd Nvm- BaloODj- ?5 O.Utpry
brtm Olrol* Admiasion *1 OO Private Boxas..
JL *0
ma
..S« nml HIO OO
r«Clll. « ••(••r ■•<! {••■ pars f
W«llt.*r««iR>*l
Otartart
- -« #aWN Joibmi
DtitoU nxoiupllllcntlou-J
i II I Althl.s ajajt] . AliHIK AYataiftl
°°"!!5J!??5LT trURUI VIRNlJt
Jennie WorreiT andLlThe^Mafl
IX nOtTHa.1 BUXO AMI' DANUK
Mat K*li lomarRrM.. ■■ Q Marah
ItlX ftad L'Ourt R Id
"I'M GtOXJNG HOME.
"Ir t >■•) Mill.-, •natpo*** At R Zi»w«rl
ri.TIAU < "mi
i ii. miATAiiia
Bouquet of Socgs Miss Ltllie Hal
t»iiiiot> l*,»r n WnjfiT.
MIM Jo«*pbia« Jahn«r Ta»n Tommr Brt*
Mtdlfj Orertar* , .
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
NAlf MIKR JKKIVIR WORRKLL
( In vibiab abal* fithooi. a rival, luirMlaoioR ti*r cluat* >
Tom nrihbUa,ona fatfjar K. ti *U-ah
Harry (Miliar, thoothar fatbtr Obarlna VitrrBr
(Ihar.pr, ie»ip'tit»T Matt Rally
V«nos Mr. Siraptna , « 'ha*, i.'ojill
Bob , Frad Ooopar
Orartnra Orohaatrft
New Com to R.llat by M. Sorimtdi. estitlad
The Village Coquette
m MMK. 1HKRBHE
La P«ro Thomnfl H. <J Ma rati
Ooit,nnt, looltint: for work Ed, MootA4ti*
FRANOOIt*. ft laTmtirjrvnat MONe, NOHMIOP
Oleneasaa ...Hiaaas Fllltt.or*. Joaapfaina. ArtmtrODg, GarratU
DCBISO TBF. DUXF.T
Chnrncler Dance Mmr. 'llirrrif, BC. flchmldt
Pai Real ....Mrac. Thcrcan
Flaule Re down i
Byalltbe Lad tea, M. SCHMIDT and MMK. TUBRitSR.
Uaezpaotad Tablaaa Finale
140 Second Street. 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
-t .lillihiTl in *I3«.
«TE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
■leapt at So 14t Foartb atraat, and it
Bo. ItlS Stock loo ttraaL
THE ni:«r MVAIaITT OF
^7wro<aLcaJ.jrL» Oalio
AXWATS OR HAJ.D.
«VIt¥ VtBIKTY OF
Cake for the Holidays.
1<7t OREAM, (jHARr.OTTE RUS^H, BLANO-
MASliK, J .-:LUr:\ eto., made to order and
•I in- s^* aiAtana •
e*»Jft»(ai «. R.HWAI\,t(H
HAIR.
rax oin.Ai', bi puoKiimx prakoisoo
TO DUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Cooo's, Cheap and Fine
Jevv^iry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUE
NEW YORK 8TORE.
'SoNlai
A. II. MAM I'M OK .V Cm.,
Wo. 1 lO Mr«ood atrect,
Hotwec-n MlaaJon unil Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. HKKOKS. FORMKRLY
proprietor ef trie Miovra' Ra*.
•tawreat, h*a tahan th» majiMemeat
•Of DOtb th* Miner* Haauorant on
'Ooanoerwat atr«i*l and tba Minora'
trtaott Oo Markot aUeat in n«rtrjar*bip wltb MR.
A. DBAFRVK, who by been ooooeeied with tbe
■ran tor ja*r*. I <-pror«maDU bare been made m
aba ooleioe d-oartineoU Ibat will render tbe Mi-
ner* mere popular than It h*a ever been darlnf
ttbe 71 yeara of ita proaparitr- Oar Bill* of Far*
aembeao* all t <e dalfaiotoa of tbe eeeeon. Oar
. <S***e k* "Oood Fer«, Good Uookrnn and Moderate
1 fJharoa."
P. BEROBI A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
■Ol and SOS OommeroiaL and
7«0 Market atreat.
Open from 0 a.m. to 10 r.M. an31 lm
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL P0STIN8 COMPANY
•MMcraaatl* aU, cot*. L«| deadoi-r.
(Kx oflo* of P. M. 8. ». Oo.)
(*0M8 A1TD ail OB. GIVE US A TRtAX,
/ w« -ill endeavor to a m. We want w abac,
lrdere. Opea theoomloa; week.
BJPAM TON A PP.. Prop r*.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE U>DER--ir,NKO WOULD MOST RE-
spoott jIIf rnpreaent to you and toe pohiio gen-
erally, that Be la now prepared to farrioti" feoil-
ifet for eiiibi'tooa of e*ery kind and character,
wbioh should deserve tbe patronage of tbe pub-
lic He baa erected at Obnynne, Wyoming. A
LARGE AND OuMMODIOUs HALL, witbaooi
Moenary ard Statu The Hall ia well ventilated
and huh ted, and made ooui for - able for all aeaaon*
of the year. THK BEST OF MUSIC, both 8trin«
and BraM, can he famished at all times.
Sausfao'ory erraOKsments will be made with
T1IKATKI0AL OKOlHER OOMPANIKrf, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performaooes on a per-
ceotave ol tbe receipt!. Correspondence "olicited.
Addreat ' J. McDaNIKL.
Look Box No I, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
If. B — Oarioeitlee wanted for the Cheyeone
Maaenm. Tboai* wishinK engagement*, state low-
est teriB* for tho Winter S"moa, annul og pboto-
Kapb to 'ay address. Half Passage Money ra-
oded aitBrillliug eDeagovente,
JAMES McDANJEL,
Proprietor Obeyenue Theatre and Unseam,
ocr.' 3m Lock Box No. 1. Obeyenoe, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIHST-f'LASS PEOPLE.— MUST HAVK
good Wardrobe, Four Liidiei and two Gen-
tlonn-n to bo good in general business for the oom-
ing Winter hen^on, comruenoiau the First week in
Nfivembsr. 1873, Addreta stating lowest terms,
with Pbotograpb. Half Fare retunded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MCDANIEL.
Proprietor Obeyenue TbeUre and Masoam,
0052 Lock Box 1. Ohayenno, W. T.
A BAD HABIT
AOREAT MA1VV HRtOHAKTS
hiivt- ifnt into of ebnriylnei xaoro for
their Oonii« darlnec the Holidays than
ut i>uy other time. At the old atanri,
Ne> 8 Second atrcct( yoa will tlwayi
And ut anlfortn prlcee at large taaaort-
mfnt Of Mhlrt". Fnrnl "hine Oood* and
Toilet Artlelea nt lowe*t rate*. 'That'*
the place to get *en*lble Bollday Free-
enu.
BtNKDIOT aft Co..
No. 3 Reeond atreet.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
YIBOINIA CITT, KEVA11A.
THIS ELEGANT TURATRE HAS BERN RE-
deoorated, and can be rented by tbe night or
by the week. Star* and tnvralinf oomoaniea
Or tO •* ■ ■>. »» r-*.js%.. (• »!.,,
*>BO W**bingtOR, etreot. Ban Rrenolaoo
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
oaliat, mMDi New Coarua for Piano and
SioarlogbT blaantiraly New and SimpllflecTHyateQa
-tbe abort eat In *trl*i*no*— r*adlng motto tt sight.
inuuR
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and W 020 WashlnetoB street.
K-ANTJKI) IMMEDIATELY:
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....ALSO....
Twenty DE*ir«t Xilue Ballet Iiadlea.
FOK SAtr F.IDHTT «ET8 <IF AIIAZMI ABHORS. CO M P I. KTB, IW
Lots to suit puruhnters. Fnch Sot OODBlflt. ol Solid Si vei-Platod Helroer. BrtiniiiMlat., L.m-
borkiD Shield, one p*lr 01 Armk-t*, One pair o* Br.ooloW, one pair ol Tight,, oo. pair ol TrUDka. one
palrol Sandal,, one Tunio, one Sea, (, one uomont S»erd.a-d one Spear. A iiortior, ol Iheeo Armor,
.re now lo he eeen at the .letropoliton Toeatio in tbo Amazonian March in run, YA.LTOW II At.
- For price, apply u above.
SHEBIDAN COKBTN .t CO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
.oie-eii"3Ein.
OBOP
Rammer etreet, OR Kearny betwiien Pine
and Callforalu.
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS eerred in any
■ tyle. Ky.rytbing oonted lntho best manner,
•or Tb. Flneat Liquors and Oigars.
RA-EleRnat Rtrltea oT Boom, for Ladle..
■VOPEN DAY AND MGHT.
FRENCH CORSETS.
MME PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Ladles' Underwear. FRENCH
OORSRTB ol all prloea .ad qoallti.a, read, mad.
and to order. No, RSI Saoraai.nto strMt, A.I.W
■el-to
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGSRST PERFECTION -RICHARD
MULDMi FABBRI, teacber of aororal oelt.-
bcatad Eiropeaa artistes, late Director of tbe re-
nowDod Oonaenratory el Oensva, Maitro dn Uhent
of t»e Frenoh lmnerial Academy of Music, Con-
ductor of tbe PbilbarmorjiQue Booiety in Paris,
and at present Mubiual UireJtor of tbe Fabbrl
Operj-.is prepared to give private lessons, either
at bis office or at tbe r*siien a of vhe pupils:
lik»wiae OOUKNKS OK SINGING, PIANO and
iiUSIOAL INSTRUCTION.
Kor farther particular* aoply at PROF. MUL-
DER'S office, No.ai POWKLLSTREEr.betwe-n
Market and Kllla. Also, letters reoeiv«d and terms
to be had at the muiio store of M. Gray, (Jlayat.,
and of Meaar* Sherman A Hyde, coraor of NnUer
and Kearny street*. Ja8 lm
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
ooaafion*. Mnato imported, arranged
»nd for sale.
Fritz Piper* and Marcai Iff. Blatn
Leading Tlollnltta.
a0/>Order* from the ooaotry promptly attended
to. Addreia M. W. WILLIS, Eaten* Mnal*
Store. 1HB w-iLtgomery itrrat. or MARCUS If.
'? oatgoaaery atx**t. JaStI
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
or TtTB....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLDB,
.*..4T....
HortlcuHuiial X^all
....*w,...
T1HIRSDAT EVF.MNO .TAN. S8d
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Ticket-..
..*! e»f
afF-Snhriorini jon Lists nan b» found wltb— i
G. M Beiry, .Sheriff's Office, City Hall ;
Mr firaodt, fi.W. .tor Wa^bingtAo A Montgomery;
A. Summerlielrl. Jr,, N.K. cor Foleom A oteuar.;
W. Oobon. No. Ii Batiory atrost;
J. Witt, No. 110 Third -i.reet ;
Mr. K itznnstein, No. Hi Sucond street,
Bd. Abrameoa, No. 734 Olay atr*et. deMlar
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
Ill raHA BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TRU0T-
L\Jt\J\J\J ive obleots to be sa^n. Qpen to the
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, »t KURKKA HALT-.
SIS Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
•gy-DB jOBDAH'a PnivATK Office is at »il
Geary street toppoaiteold Meohaniua' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
deOT In
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street, near Kearny.
ADOLFHUS STOCKMEJ7ER,
....TEAOHER OF.. .
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls and Parties »t'-ended to, and Mnele far
niched. Resldenot, »OSRddyetr»*L d*«lm
E. PARDINI
NO 1*9 WASHINGTON STB ?KT. fABOV*
tb* Plan). Sao Franoleoo. Boot* and Sboas
mad* lo order in tb* bast Frauab style. Tb* Man*
ready mad* always on hand.
" :f\e gar o .»
3 JOITRNAL OP AKU6EHENTS.
PubHaDed every Day in the Year bT
J. I>. BOQABDXTS
•SSMvrcbBnt and <*3* W»«MB*t©* ■!•
B«Iow Montgomery. Sao francisco.
MONDiY JANPABY 13, 1873
BILLV KHERSON.
A weekly cdd temporary not n oled TorgiT.
ing »dj one mora Uian his due, yields the
following wel.-deeerved piaue U one whose
Ulent and unwearied exertions to please
have made him the greatest of all favorites
with the 8an Francisco public :
To habitual visitors at tbe Albambra, the
erratic Billy is undoubtedly the lodestar of
aitracuuo.^ud he u indeed a ctaraoter wrtb
aeeiog- His quips and cranks, bis mirth,
wit a <d originality, have drawn full houses
night af.tr night, until he has risen above
the ordinary miuttrel in the estimation of
the ptople, and ranks &e an »rt:-t in hu pe-
caliar line. He would noila ti be.r himself
fetjted an fcrtist, but an art st be is, and one
of extraordinary versatility. It is not fre-
quent t j cee » m"ans:> fiittd to tt-e profession
wbioh he follows, but Billy Eoierjon is surely
fulfiiline h» vcc»non — to mane the world
laugh— for he saems to be infused with the
Tery geuius «,f minstrelsy. Gifted with a
ainguUrly cie*r. true voice, he is as pn'haiic
in a ballad as he is absurd in a burleequr.
An Irish t.t >ry rolls fiom his lips with trie
true ring <i the brogue, and burnt cork can-
not hide the lutsLs- lr Celtic, Icok ot his face
when be a-samts ton cj = riOter. Who has
notlsugbed at bis grotesque appear-iLCa is
a Dutchman, his lOofiding, tniftrul look as
tbe newly-'anded, bis indignant f*ce in
"Seven Oui," his pleading expre-ci n id
" fiju't give dat nature a la 1 placs"? But it
ib in tbe portrayal of tbe negrj character
that hu is uu*urpa«*eJ. In uiafamou" sktt:b
of " Th\; Ruoil Billy," what roars have re-
f . -.nmltd over the a^h-barrel be wibhed to
borrow for tbe bonfire, to be returned when
the fun was over ; aod how we c uld almost
e«e \h- Bmoke of the cibin tbrougb tbe i re. e
when he ^aue " We're gwine to de shut-kin
ob de corn." Our hearts warm with th*
essenca of tbe good old time "betoic tie
war," when, as the white-baited old darkey
he gives us ** Carry the News to Mary, " or
"Qoenas on the Mississippi." It has been
in the hesr.s of whole audiences to give him
something 10 eat in "A Trip to Pari-," and
sketches rf tbat i k, lor he can assume the
look of the hungriest, tbnst est, most mis-
eiaule, forlorn, dead-broka wretch in exist-
ence. IuJpci, there is little tbat he cannot
lo u to be, for bis pjwer of mimicry is some-
thing extraordinary. He c*tches the trick
of vo'Ci or gait if a performer and repro-
duces it on tbe stage a half an hour after
%• very like, yet to broadly c tries mred that
it never fails to bring Down tbe house. On
the end he is essent:aly comic, a-jd more
than all, one whom custom does not stile.
Indeed, it baa been said tbat no other min-
strel could eacces-ifully fill an engagement
in- a city in which Billy Emerson bai ap-
peared, and we are mcliu<?l to believe it. for
discussed from an a* tbe lie point cf view he
is a curio.
Too Much for Them!
The Police Gazette is dead. It was closed
cut on Saturday. Tbe Police Gazette waa
started some fifteen years ago; filled its
•phere very well, and got along well (enough
until ths Wtverly Place Gazette waa born ;
when ite f jrtunea began to wane under tbe
strong epposition of that journal. Fire',
the Varieties wentunder, then tbe Mazeppi.
and now the Police Gazette euccambs before
toe direet opposition of that "only live pa-
per," the Warerly Place Gazettr; which
alone now ociupies tbe field formerly occu_
pied by these journals. lYe proprietor
ought to be a happy man.
TJaeleas Labor.
An enterprising citizen of Piano, III., has
after long and anxious study succeeded in
making a whistle out of a pig's tail. It
would not be worth mentioning were it not
that he has been boasting about it, and
Paano is jubilant over the subject. Bat
why? It nas never denied tbat a whistle
could be made out of a pig's tail. . We are
grieved to be compelled to mix such an alloy
as diBapotntment in the joy of Piano, but
the original proposition was not that none
couldmak) a whistle out of a pig's tail, bnt
tbat one could not make one of tin outof the
material. We think that the wisdom of the
' propounder or this problem remains yet nn-
auailed by any practical proof of the falla-
cy of bi« celebrated axiom. All the man
has to do now is to turn it into tin, and per-
haps wilb an eqaal amount of perseverance
and intelligence he has devoted to accom-
plish hie present intellectual triumph, he
may succeed in doing it ; if so, none sooner
than we will gWe him all the credit that is
justly duo him.
X>o rfot Suffer irom corns.
The unfortunate lufferers from Oorns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Salle, can find Instant
tthtf by aj pljlDg at Dr. R. H. Cowan's InstV
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.k. We
speak from experience. ha-riDg tested the Doo-
ter's capability. References given U required, a
Oyster Trnde.
Tbe oyster trade in California la ■ "Timing
gigantic proportions. Emerson Corvlllr, of tbe
B*ddle Reek, HO Pine street, fornlabes from
bis own oyster beds at 8au Bruno millions ot
oysters to all parte of the Paelic Ooact. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
his extended all over the continent, and * he
'Bad die Rook" la known eve rywhere.
TUo : it Remedies.
Dr. Pertj s Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Fer-
ry's Webfcot PUIS, for all biboua complaints,
J. R. Gates and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents.
For the V ry Best Drinks,
Goto Ya,ee Branch Saloon, earner of Market
and Third streets- Bo
LETTER FROM CHICAGO.
JrBOM OUB OWK C OBBBB pohdisi.]
Chicago, January 4th, 1872.
Deab Fioabo:— Holiday week is now
pae&ed and again steady andieocee are the
rule, Iu the face of a dazzling rain and a
most disagreeable flfcd.tion of things un-
der foot, a large an<r*iinc-lo:>king audience
found it's way to
m'tickto's theatbb
During the pest week of the Holidays to ese
"Guy Manntnng" and eee Miss Charlotte
Cuehman in the role of Meg Merrilles. Dur-
ing this week "Henry VIII "Las been ibe at-
traction. This house bus been crowded to
overflowing. Mr. McYiclcer, we beir, gave
M.ta Cufibman $4,000 per week for her en-
gagement, and I presume from tbe au-
diences that come and go every night that
be doubled the sum over in two nights.
Tbe next star of the drama we hear is Ed-
win Booth.
ACADEMY OF HTSIC.
Robert MoWade as Rip Tan Wink'c is the
attraction at this place of amusement, sup-
ported by a powerful company. On Mon-
day evening, Jan. 6tb, the English opera
company makes its sppearance under toe
managementof Seguin. "Martha" ie billed
for the opening night to be followed by the
"Bohemian Girl.
AIK£N-8 theatbe.
The regular stock company with Frauk
Aiken and Lawlor rt itshtadis playing in
moJern pieces during tbe present week.
kixon's amphitbkatbe.
This may cow be counted as one cf cur
fii el-class places of amesement. Its etyle ut
performance is similar to tne Metropolitan
of your city givinc modern sensation pieces
in go ,d style is the present attraction, appear-
ing in "Tbe French Spy" and kindred dia
business. Jan. 6 Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Miller
commence aa engagement for one week in
Hidden Hand."
myeb's opeba house.
The usual minstral combination is the
only attraction. Maekin and Wilson are the
tramp cards.
GLOBE THEATBE.
Dick Carroll and sons and Miss Maude
Whither are the &t«B here. "Lola, the Cu-
ban Cigar Girl," is tbe main feature on the
bill. This house has pa-Bed into the bands
of a new management. Mr. Weatherwax is
now interested, Mr. Mar«jh retiring. Fra&k
Nelson will now act as director of amuse-
ments,
WISTEB GABDEN TABIETIE8.
A new boose under the above title will
open on Monday next, with a full compiny
under the management of Johnny Woods.
M1SCELXANEOU6 .
Drizzling rain and cold weather has pre-
vented Mre. Mjinnie Myrtle MiJler from giv-
ing ber lecture. It has been postponed until
farther notice,
Great pleasure was expressed here on see-
ing Miss Maggie Moore's name in the list of
tbe California Theatre company. There are
a good many nld CalifornianB here wfco re-
joice in her improved prospec a.
WILL.
A Thankful Spirit.
There was once an old woman who, in an-
swer to a visiting almoner's inquiries as to
how she did, said: "Ob, sir, the Lord is
very good to me— I've lost my husband, and
my oldest son, and my youngest daughter,
and I'm half blind, and I can't Bleep or
move about for the rheumatics; but IVe got
two tsetb left in my head, and praise and
bless His holy name, they're opposite each
other."
The name "gra-s widow" is of French
origin. It is derived frem the French
"grace, "and originally meant a widow by
courtesy.
Live Well,
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding ie tbe eanseof many Crimea. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
Ingtoa treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Booken, who has catered for tbe pobllo niece
IM9. provides for bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout, BeimagundM eonp. game, tame geeae,
delicious entrees, and everythlDR tbe heart of
man can desire. Tbe best cud of tea ua tne
elty— English breakfast tea — Sooobong asd
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here.
8am Moore.
Formerly of Baes Bouse OarrtaBea, can be
round tn front ot Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablisbment, eoothwest corner Hush and Mont-
gomery sts. , or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaee orders
left at either piace proneptiy attended to day
or nl#bt, at reduced rates. no
YCe r»r«sict©xix*» M.ees«(re.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Obe*pness and dnrablity are the
cbaracterlitics of H. Luchslnger'a furniture.
All should vlelt hla emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a house can
be furnished. n
Ct Toa Want
Tour Blankets and FlaunelB well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun >
try. " x
Prnsh and Sweet.
Far tbe best confectionery, go to Oantr and
Wagner '■. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutler. s
What Obeer Launary
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlsed by rverybody. •
Altogether ibe Best.
It Is curious, but true, tbat 3. A. Sbaber,
T07 Market street, near Third, should sell fur.
nltnre and bedding cheaper tbnn any other
dealer in this city. Try Mm and you will be
convinced. j
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careleBS feet, by chance nid stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Tbrough which a sweet bouquet waB seen ;
While mo6sy Btone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Wade that wlntiow Eeem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," aald my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer.";
"All right." I said, "I must agree
Tbat this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our &lde a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found1 It true,
.ind cooTxd ma^mfcattly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just tnlnk of that,
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam rand crabs and terraplus ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy pi see all kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name, ■
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little einnere,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush.
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes tbere once will' go again.
Pacific Oyeter Bonse. 837 BnBh Btreet, above
Montgomery; open Day and Sight.
OHABLB8 HAASE. Proprietor.
Or. Dobertr
Hsb devoted his study more particularly to
chronio and specific practice, and as such Is
now the moat suoceufnl of any Physician in
San Francteco. Office 619 Sacramento Btreet,
corner of Leidcadorfl, a few doers oelow What
Cheer House. T
it Is Pertectly AstoiiiisJcilnsr
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
tl tbe What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
>efore S a_m. returned tbe same evening If de
•(red. t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
r PRICK 50 Cts
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary Balsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
For Waanins
Bhlrta, $1 60 per doz.; small pieces, SGo. per
' s. At the What Cheer laundry •
Jlftnnlnc's,
The only p'acs south of Market Btreat to
get a good dlBh of Oysters, California or Eastern
Transplanted, la at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Saloon, comer Howard and Third, late
of the Blue Wing Salosn. l
Watches and Jewelry,
Very low. at H. A. Calender's. 62 Second
sir- u, corner of Mission. d
Tlae Illaat rated Press (S. F. J
No. 1, January, 18T3. Sold by tubscrlptlon—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cbeap. Sample
nnsarets, 15 cents. Address Murray, Dewey tc
Co., 8. F. o
m
What Cheer Lannary
U tbe best lanndxr In San Franolsoa. *
•
Best Quality of Dosakin
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
■cDewell, Shew Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, hoom 10,
60S MarKet atrret cor. Poet and Montgemory. u
Do YOU Know
Tbat with Buttebios's Faxtxbmb you can out
and make any garment tost perfectly? Send
postage stamp lor an illustrated catalogue. H.
a, Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Baa chine, So. 113 Seamr street, between Batter
tnd Post. Sab Francisco. •
J. R. GATES & CO.
PBOPEIETOBB,
Corner Saniome and Oommerclal at<
jal3 tl
LEWIS & PANDER,
STOVES, RANGES.
all hinds or Oookn
TINWARE AND
e Utei5Sila.No. 38
GEARY STREET, betwaa Kearny and
Dapont. ji8 3m
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Sao Francisco Savings Union, 538 Cali-
fornia street, corner of Webb.
POR THE HALF TSAR ENDING WITH THE
■ 3'st December. 1872, a dividend has been de-
clared at tbe rate of nine and eii-teotno (.96-10)
»Br cent, per annnm oa Term Deposits, and eiebt
(f<) percent, par annnm on Ordinary Deposit*, free
pi FKderalTaz on Deposits, payable on and after
13tb January. 1673. Br order.
df3iiw LOTHLL WHITE. Oaahler.
FREE AND EASY.
KV£BY 8ATVRDAT NIGHT.
Piano ana Sinelno; at 8 JP.M.
D. BARRY, Obairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
COO UlMloa street, near Second.
d«10 J. EAGLEB, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
ess Sacramento street,
(The First House below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kindB.-Gen€ral Bn-ineea *rency
Collect Rent*, Nstee snd Acconots: Wbit* and
Chinese Laborers supplied for FamilieB. Hctele.
Firmf, Faotorief . etc.
CHAS, F. BECHkKEK A CO.,
de2S lm 65s Sacramento atreeU
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....FOB THE..
UTEJ-VV Y3B.A.:
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE B0MANCEAND BEALITY
OP THE PEBI0D.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
CS BT WILKIE COLUSS,
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podarers," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
— i —
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE TAXjIK:.
By Olive Harper, Id
The Golden Era
TOM jBk.. BAYtrS'B
Ft-nllleton, In)
The Golden Era.
OBIOINAL STOBIKS, POEMS JlVD
SKETCHES, FASHION GOSSIP,
AMTTSKMENTS, LITEBATCBE
AND AST, AX8WFB8 TO COB-
B£SPCNJ)£NT8, ETC.
rr\WR "GOLDEN ERA" 18 TBE OLDEST
X Weekly Paper in tbe State, permanent);
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad tban asy other oo the Pacifio Ooast.
In Os'lforcia, the Atlintio Statee, and thronghonb
the entire fluid of its ereai and rapidly increasing
circnlation, the "GOLDEN KBA" rs oniTersslly
regarded as a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a weloome Sunday Tts-
itor in every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages must be appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Goldtu Era, far One Year, S3 GO ;
for Six Months, &8 tiO.
Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peteraon'a Ladles*
National Magazine, One Tear, $5.
sTTHE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe city at ll-< ceuta per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA. single copies, Ten Cents.
For aale at all News-stands.
Office of the Golden Era,
540 Clay street San Francisco
Pacific Stone Company.
THE PACIFIC STONB COMPANY OALL
the •evecial attention of Architects. Engin-
eers, and the public in general, to tbe SUPERIOR
QUALITY of tbe Stone now being manufactured)
by them in tbisoitj under tbe Ransome Patents.
They make to order and keep In stock:
Building Fronts, Water Pipe,
bI&Ilb, Monuments, Fountains,
Tiles, Copings for ~Walhs
Filler*, etc., etc.
Together with Raasome'a celebrated Free-Grift
Grindstones, alt of wbiob we guarantee superior,
and at a price far t elo * tbat of band-cut work.
sy-Tbe atteotioi of private parties intending to
build ie respectful y solicited.
Office, No. lOhUSa STREET. San Francieoo.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
B. F. 8TEBETO
PKHTEK
i MANUFAUTUKKRI
— AND—
RKFAIBKBi
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIIiVER FliATEK
@$ DRUMS, BANJOS,
^C*' — AND—
OlUCB MV8ICAL L\8TRmKl«78
ESTABLISHED IN 1SOS.
aVLecsons Riven on tbe Bnoio aud Drum. AV4S
UISSION STKHET. between First and Second.
XV-A.JFL!
Declared Again** the Whole TPorld and
ihe JKest of Munklod.
PATENT EAGLE bLAOKING -WARRANT-
ed superior to any io tbe market. Manufac-
tured by MOORE A CO, I*o. «tO Leid^Hdorfl
etr'At, s. F. Direoiot s for U^e: Wben found too
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe botUe well
corked. Sold by all Grocers, tiruggisf, ere. d21
TRAVS aiwai a on band.
Alfred Tetter,-
Manufacturer and
importer of
BIRD CAGES,
S&S Dupont,
XEAR SUTTER STREET,
See my stock of Bird
Cag'S before purcbaeipf
p mwhere. AiwajBeome—
■ i:i; dsw on hand. My
Pater t Cac-s, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FRKKFKOM YEKMIN
Also, beBt quality tka
do 2i I tf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
643 KKARKY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT <
the abort 69 optic? All Pines aud
Cigar Holders wxiinnted genoine, and
to color wed. Mwit cbaum Pip« b aid
walkiog Canee Muoor.-a and Repaired
at lowest J> a-tern Pr-i-Cp, ,'inrl with tbe beet work-
manship. A large aatonment of Walking Oanes
aud Kaccy Goods ol every detcriptioo always on
hand. no 21 lm
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATSR FROM THE PACIFIC
Congress Springs, n<>ar<SaDt*0lara. Indorsed
by tbe Medical Facoliy its curative powers being
equal to tbe celeb »t«d < 'one rei-s w«ter from tb»
SprinRB of Saratofta, New > ork. Depot removed
from VM Kenny street to New Montgomery. on&
door from Uoword. Families supplied dally. Lib-
eral diasonnt to the trai. e, i ud orders attended to
promptly. de25 1m
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
TUB OLDEST
and most popu
San Francieco._ The Tables are sup-
E3TABLI8RED
and most popular Restaurant in
%91
GEORGE MAYES1:
fYEALEK-IJ 0\BTJlK»!-OLAilB
i/^Ki<i«l] kind, 01 SHKLL FISH. .
SUUeNos. 40, 11, vt, Ohfornia'
Market, 6Dtr,0C6 00 Ctiforori street. '
Public or private pirtiea ijd lemiliee .npplied
from B a.m. to 12 p. M. LAdtes' Bod Oeot'eineQ'0
DR. IV. A. PAYNE.
THIS OET.ERRA'FD PHYSICIAN HAS RE-
moved tiH ' ffiC'- from tbe Bus* Home to bis-
Elegant buiaeot Room', >o. -l ■ O Kearny street.
He tells your diseate witroot a question. Do act
fail to uall. All cbrooic D>eea8eB treated escoese-
fuilv. del9lm
Bar Sugar
"POR SALE-518 KEAKNY STBEKT. AT
J MEKOKF.'S. AUo, every kind of OapdieB
Wholesale and Retail.
oo' tf 211. A. MfBtTK.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tlie Market
MASUFAOTURED BY
CALEB At. filCKLFR,
oclStf 4SO an. tes Krarn
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For eale at No, \M
< yler street. Call and
examine lor yourseWea.
soy-Tha nnly Oallfor-
nia-uada Piano oo th*
tWaU
«c» Prltw.
• SI MC(V(0 SI Q
J Ilais! Hats! j
6 Priw 0»« Del
i hi
^CinROPOLITAN THEATRE
[ ifeit Senihat if \U Smsw
L>ui.,'ie Yellow Hat!
The Yellow Hat I
Iwenty Thousand Persons.
!flW ALuAMBRA THIATS1.
LAMl w
i i i ■ i :
Mj^**
'turn
i he Yellow Hat
•m4rt(u\
■agatfeMt Sccnrrt.
Hattalloa or Amum*,
Brilliant Armor,
BUrtlinr Mechanical Meets,
per* Variety Kntrrtainiiipnt.
VtrHai I
* r miles. Tricks and Novelties,
rur
'^lUJME OF PERFECTION!
T*. ***** r«*mif>c • CmMmUh •! AunMiow
Mflt •!»• ,»d i» M) Tk«*U*.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
Throo croixupo-nioai Oonsolidated
THM SVERIRO JANUARY 13
ITBBT ITiBiwa DCB1B, TRB mi. »,0 tatt/BOAT imil«l> AT B.
.1 flr-»t-- 1 ,, i • , imI.l.i. ,ii i. |n HiiI.mi,
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
JANUARY 13
««*•• Keaaorly
THII EVCRtNQ
l>i\.m 'I Iniiiiiiviin:
Mortimer. I' uk
wiwn
H BH r
inr OII1T All. IT I M. >€••.>
Ooodtoy-o. anolo Stovo.
nri.r>rr.ti inn i > a > dmh miU'Mi B.J. BaBBWOOB
In>l lOkllt
I'url — .ii.l-
•llo.
tub ec>iv(tisrA.]VE:oxjiL.ieT.
roKim r;
»nt» wv w* » i ■ ■»
ww^jgiee it | see It!
■:■
Ilill Til H '"*" "*■ °**" •»*■ '•*"■ * *-** Uim, where Reeerred
Hill UWA L.t« >*• »• »*««r^ MX DATS IN ADVANCE.
.UDimu- •*- I ■*•¥ NO t'REB LIST. Thire will be no sxeep-
ii i-!h.
In lit.
obeSt
onBA.T
TJfl 3E «. &. O 3V
Kaleidoscope • ■< NoveltleR
GRANT V8. OF^IOU » 13 E! 15. ID JFVft*,
f-L.rW. .» tf»T«i «t Ihf Whllr. Il.n.e
mi. i. v Minf<»\
ADD" lli MAN |S. KM . MAU ...SAM nli'KFY
".". Rn<'K*K-UFR, KORrWRo*. fJ'lQTT, UTO.
OVERTURE- Hflr. bt Tb*ma,Bak.r ORCHESTRA
nciude wi h lbs te.nlifol Ptniowitiiic Suett.clo, arrwted by BOB HART, eat It 1*4
^tw 385T 30 il gt?
'b>B.m)itOai«f..
BOB HART
....B. A1NHLKY ScaTI eiKhRK J. HUIUN.-.ON
. I • % W. v . R.K.R PUMr OH AS. SUP TOM
MARl'IIA. Im.if... MI.-.S JKN.MK SIIKKMA.v IiikNIIHBI O W. KIUMAUD3
SuLDIKK>. I-LAKANTS, KIU.
MONDAT BVEKISO. J.nuarj SOth-Fir.t AppaAruco of
JOHNNY j»>j-EN. MISS ALICE HARRISON, and K'TTK6.^?1.*?:
THIS THBA.TRE DOES NOT AUVKKTlSE IN THE "CHKOMCLE."'
91 Ow I I'firqtiettr ..
.".<» t mta I l*i -tvate iloxce
F All BlllJ against the Albambra Theatre moat do preoented hereaiter on Monday.
r Performance to commecco punctually at eight o'clock.
misi loni iiwiii m mrt meutTiw
D^.«".l.« «f B«M. Hx. tuml
I i%.- Miiiuii.N -wlili Horilmor
fntrr Umt-rm
■ ■Wi
»l.. II.M.
M.HIr I.. r«rr«.i
H.««l. llr«Mcr
CURTAIN LECTURES.
2L"i?" ''.°".".b: "•■Ml.iTb.c.pM.
oSSSSm
Mr. IIiik'Ii Hohlnson in Btl ( 'hniiRfal
UNDER THE CASLICHT1
OM SwitvbtrjAA..
Kriortor
grk«.. ......
Etoma Coar'Uod
,.Cb*rUi Thrmn'ofi
Hacb KrblDBon
i-r.ok Alortisvr
..Alplll* LAforrAAi
»o»B ana Ranrr iMm ni>«*
K-1r,.i Tlow.r M,„ , t.n.lr
Mob« MiM I. it r»rre««
Ulnblnnd FIIbe UU| I.lTlnB-ton
Ovm-tan Orobs^ua
laog
Hornptpr .
Kuti Zoel
"AwBtrle HrfKrr
To cooclada m llasl) HoUioiod'a Iii-n Sk*t«b.
Before tlao Hblxxtxi !
Dnoota Marphr | ,, fc „ ..
BtrrvO'N«il ( Un>«b Kobinaoo
NomMurpby o. Tbomp«oa
K''" -„ ■ - L.>di» Llrimcmoo
Uoros* liyAD. n thIoio of the de«p>?Bt dy* ». Alorlims-
Otber oOarAotem bj tbo UompAoy.
TN» MUDll. lOiiUlNU UUfUASS.
acifichouseTt^:-t:-
ilympic house,
K'«rnj Urr*l, «p.
P-'ll' the Plat**
"t A nOTRRLU,
Oar OvUbrsUd f! U Wbits SbirU. Tbsy 1 1 PCiiTECTXT, sad for iinallty and durability
CVOALL AND Sr'F IHKM X
ba matoaad. To bi ba-J ooly at tbo
JZ. JL. AVUTIOV «T»»«E. «X« Krarny street.
FERNANDEZ X AGUI.1RE.
FASHIONABLE HATTERS. Ho. IIB^ (TB
POST »fR««P,,n»Kjirs|. A tin. IM
M.orlmeDt nt H.ts And O.D* o.>n«Untlr oaJP^^.
Severage
ass?
jstaurant.
BUPHIf*
:-"!» JA.
,-.r «SM
SfiiS
iW\
to
Itfl
!«B.
"•" l,]l»
■
,„c(f-
liel
JIW'
Al PERFECT RUSH
HEl'T UP
Oast and. Nlgnt,
AT -X-IU: OKE.T
IXL Auction Store,
aie KtiEir itiut.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
Is stBiw esTerUis; crtatfr BaraxatlDS tsian have
ever beee. ofrrrj im **■□ FrmHClsco.
With oar oopaeatlaa la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Freaa which we sre dally rceelvlog: Oouili
hesujht at the lewest Gash Prices
XZsT OUR.HEKTOY.
OUR MOTTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
LMO a>«ir, Cosslssere Paats, worth SO OO, to be
sold at S3 VtK
C«a dona White Shirt*, worth SI SO, to be sold
•t TJS eeati.
Cf caiet or Heavy Vnderclothlos;, AOe to 81 SB.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Tr»m *Je. to Bt OO. nld tlicwhm from 84 to &.
ALSO. AN IUUKNSE STOCK OF
KOTIOna, FANCY OOIIDI, MSLIID CIT.
tIKV. PIP£«, SLOTH, TOBACCO,
WATCHKH, KL'HUEE OOOBt,
1 1 O M 1 E B T .
Trunlxs. BaB,, ~S7~a.l±mem,
AND IN KAOT. BTKRYTUINO,
From a Needle to an Anchor
OiUud .xkniD. oar price,, »od i.tl.l, ioari.lr.1 to.t
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS TUB GREAT
IXL Auction Store,
,1, IEABMT 1TIEIT,
0»e Door from Coiw.erel.1
FMEQUILTEO SILK HITS, WORTH $5, FOR SI W
AtKUOB ■•■<• Iitn NI«m .1 7.
JOHN l=lC>X3T_A'iS,
NONE BUT TBI BEST QUALITY OF MEATS!
CAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, O, Oaltfornia Market
PIOBEEB IBOI BLAJtUFACTOBY.
^^^^
ss»-Tbamoit KLKGANT CUSTOM WORK IN THF OITV
C'sll axd szantos soods asd prices. BKKF.8 A;. MA VN MiU
By* IC*arriT ,tr**t. ->nt> dnor .frith r>f Hn*h
35" 1
jAl 3EL €>♦
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIBOULATES IN ....
All the Theatres,
AND IS
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IN THj* VKAB.
8ENERALLY THRODeHODT THE CITY
On the BOATS and CAB8
THE OLD
Hot Scotcn,
1G M.-rlon Nlrccl, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM 4IW JERRY IN TOWN.
AIwais on 8le the New York Hartld, Harper's
■Weekly, Krank Leslie's, Jitg'B Doing*, Polioe Ga-
mde, all tbe OsliforDia papam, iilr>o Lundon
1'fjiiLiii. Hell's Life. Illustrated Loadou News. Call
sad »a"8fy yourself.
sV Doa'l forget the aiga of tbe Hot Sootcb.
At>Ut CHARLES WM. FELDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
T O M and J E R R. Y,
OO TO TIU'. BRANCH
Hot Sooton,
a8S Sutter streett Bear Kmiiij,
All r>i-iiijks Ten Cents
HOT CHOWDER ETEBY XI OUT.
no IS 1 1 JOS. D- BRIGOS. TropriBtor
DRESS JWAKINC.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP. NO. 16 O'FARRBLL
. trei-t, (fl the p'aoe for Lidles and etra.nsera
TialtlDg tbe oity to Dave their Dres^eB mnde la
Style, sod a perfooi fit. &t s moderate prioe de'9
RICHEDA FAMILY
{Formerly of (Marina's Royal Italian Circtts)
WILL GlVELKHSONS UN THIC VIOLIN OR
(luilfir, at, rnnldt'noftB (if required J , or Lir
pish Mosio for Italia or Parties, at modnrats
ohsrges. Reetdenoe, Suit Montgomery ntreet
corner Jsokson. HoomL'o, It. 4el2 Ira
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. ■ccob'I and Tehuma streets.
B-Torr&pin ooastantly on hand.
Ojetfrs in every style. PRIVATE
SUPPKR ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
dea 31 1 m
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OP
the Tbeatrlosl Profession in • aliforuia pro-
bosti forTilng classes for i"StrnOtion In Hlocniion.
Persons wishing to stsiI tb'-inselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring s os. fnl s-rt At s raodcrate oast
can esnd in tibolr names to "Oarobjeeo " P. 0. Box
2334, when particulars as to term*, etc.. will bo
sent to them. daSt
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld Hf If not, you've a treat
At SQUARZA'S PDNOH SALOON, In Kearny street,
There BONA, dleolple of GREAT SQUAKZA,
DltpenseB famed Magio Punobei; ratbsr
The most dellolotiB mixtures yst reoorded; '
And have with many medals beeo rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS there can sip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appeaaa,— and Men gain " LADJIP:h
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differenced and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
Your arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
Onoarf vbsta "MORNING COMFORT" In tbe klsi
That heals the ptisrrel and Imparts the blissl
The "WELCOME" too, yon'll always flad
A balmy soother for tbe troobled mlud.
The bright ,(AUROBA,"and the sweet "PABBWELtL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare wolll
His "HYOIENIO BIT TEttS" are tha panacea
For all dyspeptlos and for dlarrhosa.
No Cholera Uorbna ever has been found?
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock ai-ouQC
BONA and BQUARZA, spite of all detractors.,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefaotorar
Fall fori'? iiT-font ii.*it.nf;K -.1 i i't i yoa'Jl And
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
At B0NA'8-f8Q0ABZA'S)-S17 KEABNT 8TBEET:
Bemember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID XJQU0BS BBT ONE BIT A OLASC*
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FCRST PREMIUIW
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs-
CIOK SALE wnolHAOl i«B BTtlll
•t the old citablUkaaeol, lS»t«i*0.««»»
oppoilt. 'What Cheer Bonn
' -f i ca- A. fl cy ."
rHK JOUKKAL OF AJTOSEKXHIi.
Publlsbal **.it Dw »> ">• Ye*' *»
J. I». BOOABDTJS
SBS Merchant »""1 ««« WlAWUi «•
Below Mool««meiT. »•» TnncUx.
MONDAX JASUABI 13, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. JEtc
California Theatx«.
[nissat* aodieoo** "ere prtnotH the malines
*ad evening performance of "Aladdia " oa Satur-
4V. xt.it piece will be presented ibis svening with
ell iv4 »t'.r»ctioc«oI toe knctan'.ed Cavern, prts-
SBetis fountains, acrobatic acts by M. Caron and
ofcildren, aod new ftataroi, coaprlelcg itw aan-
oasin the belWt by M'iln Betty and Emily Kigl
aeomieinsiromtotalact bj M.Oarou. and La Ma-
nola bj M ilea Batty and Emily Rial. The pice
will oocclada with lb* Ballet de Ohinoll. With
tb«» eddttioas "Aladdin" would roe to a good
amain* aa for at leaat two weeks longer, bat it mast
aepositivsy withdrawn alter Satarday next as'
Joba T. Bay mood will oommaace an eBgagement
•b tbe followim Monday la a new comedy adapted
from the Freocb by Charles Horseman and W. J-
Florence, eatitled 'Torbiddca FrolL"
Metropolitan Tli-atre.
This boaae was erowded both at matinee and
evening perl* nance on Satarday. Tbe gorgeous
spectacular play el "Fbe Yellow Hat" will be pre-
aented Ibis evening with the addition of M. Jlti-
eana Uctslay, M. Aocoa.e Baislay, Master Joa-
lom Bottler, and Master Ktlsnne Botslay. This is
tbe last wetkof the "Velio* Hat." Oo Monday
ereaiag next tbe regolar dramatic season will
commence and Miss Augaaia L . Daigon will make
bar nxei appearance in California.
Alb am bra.
Tbe msDVceeaeat aanoinca tbe laet week of the
Bmerson Minstrels prior to their departare for
the interior, J bnay Allen. Miss Alice Harriton,
and Little Mao msktng their first appearance
OB Monday next. Th" bill for this week is a very
goad one. It comprises as excellent first part
the act of "Tbe Somnambulist" by Bob Hart, Add
By man and J. Robinson ; Billy Emerson in bis
"Kaleiodoscope of Novelties; "Let all Obey," by
J. G. Ro&aell; Grant vs. Office Seekers, by Billy
BmarsOn, Sam Rickey, Add Byman and others-
a oew oTertora composed by Thoa. Baker, and the
pantomimic spectacle by Bob Hart entitled "The
Bandit." in which the wbole company will appear
Bella Union Theatre.
A great bill is pre* en ted at this home. It gave
the greatest SAiisfaotion to tbe large audience
present co Satarday night and last night. J. H.
Larkia ana G'»rrie Armstrong hire made a decided
hit in tbeir new song. "Dot Sail ear Boarding
HoDsg ;" Misses Jenny WorrtJl and Lillie Hall are
very popular insoa** and dance; Cogi II andOoopere
'I'm Going Home,' oompoeed for them by t.
Zimmer, is a great success, and Miss Jenny Wor-
rell in "Nan tbeG>od for Nothing" is delightfully
piqaantaand original: Tbe billet of 'The Til-
I age Ooqsette" closes the evening's .niertainment.
The Ath-neuni
New attractions will be offered at this house to-
night. Tbe management announce the engage-
naeut sod first appearance of Miss Agoes Kenne-
dy, the talented vocalist and actress, end also of
Mist Fauoy Mandeville. The fermer will appear
in her protean specialties and also In ths standard
fare* of "Curtain Lectures." in which she 'Will
assume the character of Mrs. Simon Lullaby
Tae full programme appears oo our first page.
Woodward's Gardens.
G. Baislay made a successful balloon ascension
at thete gardens oa Sunday in the presence of
thousands of people. There are animmensenuxn-
4»er of attractions on every day of the week. Next
Snadly G. Baislay will make another balloon as-
cension accompanied by M'lle Stacey.
F. W Bert.
This gentleman, one of the managers of the
Metropolian Theatre, left this momiDg
for New York to engage talent and saenre
ootsI attractions in the way of new plays, etc ,
for the Metropolitan. Mr. Bert expeots to be
gone about ten weeks. Be will stop at Chicago
one weak en route, and tend on some novelties
from there if they cm be obtained. There are
whispers of a new theatre In embryo in connection
with this movement thongo we can find oat noth-
ing d- finite in regard to it. There bave been so
eaany romore of tbe kind that we bave become
very skeptical about them.
Operatic talent in San Francisco.
If we do not bave an opera teason soon it will cer-
tainty not be for lack of artistes. There is an im-
mense amount of operatic talent Ida*, idle a
present. Madame Agatha Stat. a. Madame Inez
Fabbri, Signora Adeiioa Sp-raozi, MidB Ann e
McKenzte, Signora Laigia Bernard!, and Miss
Anna R oan tag g. prima donnas, soprano; Signor
Bacosi. Signor Bia.chi. Signor Morley, and still
anotherwho has nit yet appeared, tenors; Signor
Orlandioi. Jacob Mailer. Sigaor Manendi, Signor
Kosri, and a new artiste, wbo came ont with the
tenor above referred to, under engagement to
Signor Speracza.bariLooei; Signor Rigo.andoar
•wa Roccoviori, besai; Sigoora Bianobi, Miss
Annie Elzer, centralios; Miss Mary Wsdaworth.
charming ia lite t operas, such as "Orispino e let
Camarr. 'aad "II BarLieredl 8iviglia;"a host of
ohorus alegars, and an amount of orchestral ta1ent
not surpassed in any city in the Union, New York
and B.etoo excepted. All we need is rich men
wito a t»ate for muaio who are willing to pay five
dollars for seats in tbe frcut rows as they do in
fiarope.
-J. T. Raymond.
This favorite comedian who is to commence an
ongagementatthe California Tneatrs on Monday
next arrived from Salt Lake last night.
The Hohtictltcral Hill Skatik
Skating aaaembl es, Tuesday afternoon and eve-
ning. Wednesday afternoon and evening. Thurs-
day afternoon and evening, an J batuxdey afternoon
Bad evening.
AffiTosnoAL Mcaerji-.-OM ot the most
tomptete collections of tae kind in the United
Btetea, comprising hundred! of costly and bean-
tlfoi wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
•nly> i^t.ne Muasam-oo Montgomery street. Aa
tear our be profitably enent ben.
Hoi ay Punches.
There are no Pucahee for the Holiday tatleg
ttut compart with Squsrm's. EqusrzVs Pnnchee
are fhmeus for the high art shown in their man-
ofaoture, the happy combination of wholejome
tonics, .lJ their delicious flavor. Bona, the
dUetple of the great Sqnarxa. has prepired
forty different kiDd of punches and cor dials for
the H *lJdsy ubles. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearnv etreet. or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leideedcrfr street. — K~
An Abamrd Attempt.
The Wcverly plaoo "Gazstte "and tbat
very mean lit la paper the "Post," which ia
now only a tender to the first-Earned sheet,
continue to lie bravely about ths Albambra
theatre, because, the management of that
home do not consider them ot enmxent im-
portance to adyertise in. They tell ailly lite,
lies which are evident to every one »ho
visits the Alhambra. Bometime> they say
the dre83 circle is in danger of falling with
the weight of the people, at others they say
there ia a beggarly array of empty benches;
all thie has no effect, every one goes to the
Alhambr* and will continue to go as long aa
the attractions are kept up. Now the Chron-
iole ia trying to teach Thomas Maguire how
to manage hia theatre. The Pest Bays that
from the day Billy Emerson arrived from
the East, there was a steady and even rapid
falling off of the popularity of the theatre.
The fact ia that for the first two weeks there
wis no standing room after eight o'clock,
and tbe houses bave been good ever since.
When the public are fully aware of the mo-
tives which actuate these attacks it ia absurd
for these papers to persist intham. The
Waverly Piace Gazette however baa a char-
acter so utterly bad that nothing can ioj ore
it, and as to tbe Post it has no character of
any kind, good or bad.
A Lively Town. .
Thoss who look back with a longing to
tbe days of '49 c^n find something to remind
them of them in Pioche :
The Pioche Record says it likea to pee a
certiin amount of conviviality, but when it
s?es the wbole town beastly intoxicated and
lyiuz aioan'l on tbe sidewalks and curled
up in dry goods boxes, il retminds it forcibly
"coat tbtre is no vice, which, in one biacic
and awful gulf, swcllows up bo much of
hops and happiness ta drabkenne=s."
Bays the Nevada State Jonrnal:
Pio.-he wants a Morgue. Tbe city is ex-
tremely healthy— nobody ever dies a natural
death there. When they they think a man
hes lived long enough, they quietly kill him.
Th.3 Coroner is rapidly acquiring wealth.
M'Ue and aim*.
A Paris correspondent argues tbat a mar-
ried woman on the stage exercises leas mag-
netismover an audience than a Bingle woman
does ; that the fact that she belongs to
another, that her brightest glances, sweetest
dimples and moat mhsical tones are f jr him
unconsciously diminishes her influence ;
and states in illurtratiqn that there were of-
fered in Paris what were called Christine
Nilsson watches, wfaiob had a great sale,
but when she took a husband their demand
so sensibly diminished that the proprietor
changed their name.
Picked Himieif TJp.
Quinn, tbe actor, told £ady Berkely, who
was a beautiful woman,, that she looked
blooming as the spring: but, recollecting
thai the season was not very promising, he
added, "I wish the Spring would look like
your ladyship."
Robinson's Christmas Dinner.
Tkifl is Robinson's accouBt of a Christmas
dinner: "For soup we had corn soup, made
of the extract of corn, ssssoned with lemon
and s agar. The fish must have been eels,
as it slipped down my throat so easy— as
easy as whisky. Then a bird, which was a
robin. I know it was a robin, because it wes
a-robbin' my head of what few brains were
left in it. For meat we bad something
strong, which must have been mutton. The
sauee was essence of corn, tied up in glasB-
ware. Entrees— corn cakes, with the cake
part of it left off, and the corn reduced to
a liquid state. For desert we had corn turn
overs, beoauss wewaa obliged to turn over a f-
ter eating them. I don't know anything about
the pudding except tbat a Dutch policeman
said that I must be pud-in the station. I
don't knowwbyihe said so, as I bad nothing
to drink with my dinner."
A Happy- New Tear.
What a plea-: are it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it ba on the Etreet or in the par-
lor. And why is it tbat some faces wearacootin-
nally happy look ? It is simply becsnse they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
ia a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ns with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louie Meyers, nroonetor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testily. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and 500 will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Something: IV ew.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured mt&ses' and
lufanl'a garments and ladies nndtrwesrln suit*,
are famed for their superiority of make and tes-
ters all over the Union. Mr. Oeo. W. Amldon,
tbe authorized agent ot Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 218 Second at,
for wholesale and retail trade. A liberal dl:-
count to the trade. j
Still AUve:
When looking for Holiday presents, go to the
Ksw Tons Photogbafh Gai.leby, No. 35 Third
etreet. and see these beautiful portraits In oil,
water-colors and India-irk. Prices from one*
third to one-half cheaper than at any other
flrEt-clasa gallery In the city. Bemember the
place— B. F. Howlacd & Co., 25 Third st. P
To AerBEssifl.— For sale at a great sacrifice
at 58 Geary street, six elegant Bilk dresseB, une-
qualled for quality and style. a
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
le a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds, Ask your
druggist for it, or Bend to Dr. A. P. Bvox, No.
9 Poet etreet. z
S«win«T Machine* tor Sale or to Bent,
Cheap, at 116 Post street. Also, Agency for
Yills'a Adjustable Treadle. x
SONG.
It matter* not though day discover
Eqw fsjtet&e joje I fondly knew;
When nlgut and *lamb< r round me hcver.
In dreams a1, least I hud thee irae.
Though all the day's long hoor* of f adnesi.
My weary life fl-iwe on in pain,
The nifiht filiall bring unwoottd glandness
And Blv« *bte t0 my tonl a8*-n-
Odco men thy lips with watm ltuj-raeelon
Sha'l lay their gentle teal on mine;
Again with shrinking, sweet co. f-stioa,
Thy tender eyes tefcratne sbh-e.
Thy cheee; with my cheek soft'y meEtlng,
Thy twining armo around me thro wn,
I'll watch how fast ibe night 1b fl-eting,
And count thy tiear;-be*ti tfcro' mine own.
Oh, happy night, and weary waklug,
When dawns tbe day-alar, cold and bluel
■Tis daylight tells how teart3 irelrslblng;
In dreams alone I find thee true!
— Galary, for January.
Greedy San FranciBDol
We never folly appreciated the justioe of
the complaints of the interior towns and vil-
lages against San Francises until a few days
ago. It ia the habit of tbe country pipera
to represent San Francisco as a large devil-
fish BtretehingitaantennEeoutover the State
and sucking its lift-blood. The country,
they aay, is drained of everything to sup-
port San Francisco, anil San Franchico gives
nothing back. We did not appreciate the
justice of this, we say, until a short time
ago we stayed over night in Saucelito. Hie-
ing early we ta^v wagon aitur wagon laden
with milk-eans go to the boat and start fox
the city of San Francisco. At noon we were
athirst, and as we were in the country, nat-
urally longed for milk. We went to one
hotel after another— there are thrte hotels
and a good restaurant in Saucelito— and
asked for a glaSd of milk, proffering gcod
coin for it. We were told they had no milk
—were out of milk. We saw a large sign
over a grocery store, "Milk Depot;" here,
we thought, we Bhall find plenty of milk,
and perhaps cream. We licked our lips like
a sybaritic tomcat in expeetat on of a feast,
and went to tbe " milk depot." We wees
told there was no milk — " it had all gone to
San Francuco." We interviewed two nice
looking but gen tee1 ly thin catB who were
sitting on the steps of the "depot," and as-
certained that they had never from their
earliest kittenhood tiBtad milk. They had
some' record of a time when Saucslitu cals
used to drink milk, but it was aa uncertain
a tradition as that abont tbe deluge. This
is only one instance in which San Francisco
thoroughly drains the Sti.te of good things.
Weanppoie in many sections of the State
tharewas not a turkey to be found at Chris-
mas time— all had been aent to San Fran-
cisco. The California farmers Bend all their
fresh butter to San Francisco and eat New
York salt butter. Any one going over to
Saucelito will do well to take a little milk
and some new-laid eggs with them, as such
things are rare in the country.
Voltaire's definition of pbys.cian is "An.
uDfortunate gentleman, espeotad every day
to perform a miracle; namely, to reconcile
health with int mperanc?."
.fclGnltli ana. pleasure.
•j'rjere are not too many pleasures la San
Franclsoo. Kot hing la mere pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne conn*
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Eon-
ion has there, and at hia stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, hia charges
are moderate. The moral of the above le;
40 to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
s/ben you want a carriage. o
The Choioeat Confeelionery.
John H. Bomer has just opened a new and
harMeome confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, whore oan be obtaloed superior finely
flavored confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
partifB suppliied. J
WfASStalxiar fletumoa In One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
LSAUdtT,
Hats for Holidays.
- the" Hat Store, G47 Washington street (sec-
ond hat store below Kearny) , ia the place to go
to buy you; holiday nata. finest hate, largest
assortment and cheapest hat store In the day.
Bemember, Mo. 617, second hat atore below
Kearny, on Washington street- »
Fhotourapblc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Qai;ery, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Mission .street, ?
Wfalteiier.
James C Sellers, SI Second street.
X>r. Bariow J. Smltli.
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology end Kervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
Apart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4p m , free. w
A. Pleasant I-.ocfl.tlnr).
Persona desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The buildup Is a verv fine one and is well
lighted tad ventilated..
Holiday Candies,
Fresh, sweet and dellolous Candies, of every
varfcty, atH. A. Merctr'a pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
A.n Old LEndmark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the H. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the laet
eleven years for keeping the b«t Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meersebsum pipes, etc. r
Claievovakt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny at. Consultations in
English, French and German. 1
Jones •& Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can bs obtained only
ataao Bueh itreet, nearly oppce.teihe Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it. and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. q
leaver Buckle Haspenderg,
At $1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
rfhers — at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
lo haw. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
Street (second hat etora below Kearny) , all tb ese
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is immense
—the prices are reastTDeble. Everyone who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
Gentlemen, Attention!
For the meat comfortable and luxurious shave
be sure and call at O. L. Susand's Palaoe Shaving
and Halrdressing Saloon, 224 Montgomery at.,
opposite Base House, up*stai». Only the most
skillful axtlBta employed. a
OOO JPetlrs ot Socks,
At all prices, att he What Cheer Laundry, *
For a safe and efficient Beauttfteb or the
Complexion, nee Dzckxi's Fjwous Cbjqie de
FIGARO
CIRO0LATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IN
OTery Theatre m San Pranoiaco.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
oat the centre of the oity, in all Hotels, Ree-
taarants, Saloona, Sterea aod Offices.
FIGARO
13 CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland Ferry Boats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreax Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered up and saved for that purpose. ZZ"
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a obaDee of readers
in tbe Theatiee, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, 18
placed in tbe hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Savlnga and loan Soelety.
THE BOABD OP DIRECTORS HAVE DK-
clared a dividend of nine (9) per oent ner
annom on Term Deposits, and seven and one half
(i«) per oenu per annum on Ordinary Deposits,
freeof Federal ' Tax, for the Bix months ending-
R*°y5b-f1H''8:72'D*y*bt» on «"J »"er JaooarJ
la, 1872. By order.
Q « GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
Ban Frasouoo. DeoeaberSl, 1B72. je3 2tr
wm
S.F. BUSINESS DIRE0T0R1
Bookseller* and Station,.*!-*.
EL H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Business Colleges.
Heald's, Bryaot & Btratton's College, 34
Untchera,
KatE, Fred, Stalla 9s to 100. California, Market,
Bras* Fonnderle*.
Weed tt Kingwell, California, 135 First st.
French Funcy Good*.
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sattac,
Unman Halav - ■ *■***)
Sampson, A. B. A Oo„ 110 Second street.
Moile sand Mnatcal inatruaneatte,
KesnB. O. 0., mi tr. aocordians, repairer of alt]
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Maccaronl MnnnfacLnren,
Erignardello, Maeobiavello A Oo., 706 San*__
"Wines and Llqoom. (Whob»ai&.>
Danen F. A Oo.. 604 Front
Whl lener,
James 0. Sellers, No. 31 Second street.
hb* I
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DIbCONTINUED THE PRINTDie |
Business »t tno corner ol bgorameoto I
Leideedorff streets, and
Bemoved to 582 Clay street.
Will, in fntnre, condnot the same line of basin j
at tbe new location, in cooaeotion with the office 1
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he has united bis stock and bnsineas
thus making thia
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFIDi |
\H THE STATE,
And affording noearpaeaed facilities for Prmtln,
of every description. Personal attention will b )j
(riven to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONGER"
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at tbe head of the proles r
Bion, as simples on the dead-walls of the city wil
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and tbe pa
lio at my new quarters.
H. P. T1TLOR,
de41m 533 l lay *ti
«M-*t
ARID
Pianoforte
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAT1 1
Fair of the Ainerto&n Inatitnte, after a blind:
CCRTAZ, Sole A«ent. SO O' Fa rrell street
N B— Pianos of all etyies TO RENT. mart ■
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAT?,,
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS oa OUT
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tb'
amount refunded at the office of the nndersigna:
upon tbe presentation of an order from th
Mayor and City and Ooonly Attorney.
delStf A. A.TJSXOT.
DAVE aJENOES A CO.. at tb
_ old original Red Lion, 1© Gear *
street, between Kenrny and Dnponc, where yo
oan bave HOT AND COLD DRINKS, not forge!
ting the old Pioneer Laooh. The "Old S port" i
always on band. l^__
-:
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BB»l
over twelve years connected with tbe ores* «
Melbourne, aod is well known by the members 1
the profession in tbe Colonies, begs to iotima'
that ne ie prepared to give experienced ad vice i<
all persons professionally visiting or meditating,.
visit to the Australian Ooloniea. Fee modern"
Punctuality in diepatcbine replies may be relil
Qpon, *
WILLIAM HENRY WATERS.
12Victoria Ohambers, -.« Collins street. Ms
bourne. AnsiraJia. *e« tf
UHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
vfn*-*- FINELY FD/" WISHED ROOMS, Mil
ffjptt Ble or in nn.its,
jffij'" Well X.j^>*«d «**«* Vestttilftae)** i
BM'Tff Onforni&ned Kooins to 1st. Lodging wttr;
or witbtct botr4. AXUAMHK.A BUlLJJJNt'*
«V Raah-atrAra. noU t*
CANDIES.
ALL KIND1, Oli THE FIA'EOT ^OAND
made at our Kteam Candy Faototy daily. *
orders, especially from tbe country, ars solii
made at our Steam Cacdr FactOiy daily. A
wiuors, especially iroia tbe coontry, ars solioifc
ard will be promptly attended ts.
/ OANTY A WAONEB.
IrtT Mrvi^c-mnrr *t. nn'-Sn'ta*
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STKEFTA
BeBt accommodations for VtnaTUt
Faaiiriea in the citj. Private Wr A"11
entrance forLadi-f. Hair Cutting, Sdaving all
Sdampooiog. Ohlldrdn'B Ualr neatly cat. LadH
Shampooing 50 cents.
!■ 17 In L. COKRIVEAU. Proorietar. *
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academ'
AMERICAN EXCHANCE
HAYWAEDS.
IOHT OiKBs , PKOPBIKTO
Plrst-ClTss XSEotoK
isl5 Gm
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF G-ENT8* FUJ
nisoinR Goods to be had aood and obeao.
the'^LDOORMER." J. LEVY'S, 51U Montgoe
ery street. .Toatice given to all. Don't foraet tl
number. 510 Montgomery etreet. dew 1m
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"^^.tjiiest S«Kjrioi if the Season
^ "he Yellow Hat!
The Yellow Hat!
HSW ALSA1BBA TuBATBI.
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•J^loj, wenty Thousand Persons.
EMERSON JWINSTRELS
Tluroo CoiiiiDaulos Oousolldntod
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urn nnm dobibo Tit win. aid aatvbdat Arriaaooa at t. .
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the Yellow Hat
raiaVrful Tr»n«f irniil Ii
■»jtni nery,
lUtUllon of Amazon*,
Itrilliaat Armor,
ill Colored Lights,
SUrtlin* MVchauiral Effects,
tapera Tarirly Knt ri.iinment,
Endlets Trick* and XoTeltlea,
ACME OF PERFECTION!
n. •is', fo'atet a Oil .laaalaa al AllracUooa
aa».l »I«.HaJ !■ tnr Tkaalra.
Baaaaoa nmraai*
OLAM ARD Hivmrm 1 1 r
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ni«i t» th« aun or nrau
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win-in «■ mi i
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Billy EnorEnsoixr
In lii» KaldaldloABOope <>< Noreltl6B
G11ANT vs. Oi?^IOU SBBK.EJH.S,
ri,F¥. m <rrT4ii at Ibr \\ tallr ■!■•«•*>
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.R" rr-.v. roi'Ksk I.'.FR Hr>Btr»*mv, s ■ ■
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•T- B*t OMm a-nm tfto 9 AM. 1)1 I- It. wh»r» Reserved
ftMUtMb. mc«M RIX DAY.1 IN AD.AHOR.
a* iVKtVUOrWHUsI. TO.Miillbiis.n^
•tea to tali raja
OVERTURE-' K bC biThiiwBikT ORCHESTRA
To conclude) wl h the La.uUful r*n:eraiailc Spectacle, srrauKed by DUB H.VUT, entitled
TIKLZ^Er S: .^ 3^ !TO ^ "3L?
C.RRMRUIL. tb'BaaiilCbiaf ...BIB HART
H.\»'Jio H. AI.Ns kV SO -llj nfchRt J. ItOB'NnuEf
U >L 7IVUK W. V. HAK B KOMI- HAS sU T ill
HARTUA. blawlfa Mean J -.AMR SMKnMAN | -.UN I u^B. KlUUARDj
SuLOInR . Kk 1 8 A NTS, KTO.
MONDAY EVfcNISQ, Janiary 20th— Fir-t Appearand of
JOHNNY ALLEN, -MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS TMeiTBti DDES flOC A.fVK.ITI:sE IN THE "CHRONICLE/'
I»r -• Tlrele »l O . | Pm a-.^u ;■
Utrbritra .. «*> »>«nt« 1 I"rlvul« onxci..
" AH BUIi Mralnst the Alksoittrs Theatre vooit oe preecated hoteeiter oq Mond»y.
|£7~ Performance to comtoeace paaotoally at elfft.*. o'clock.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
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JAWUARY 14
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CURTAIN LECTURES.
M« .'i«n Lvllabf 1-hirl.rTTiiiaiMn*
U . Biaaa Laluar - HIM >naa KaoaaA>
Mr. Iliik-h Robinson in His Chsnuesl
*i»«»i» Mitilu (raw
II inr Nula
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... ► r»na Mrtiir.r
.. Mpilto UForrMt
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F-trr.l Flww.r MKHIaude
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OLYMPIC HOUSE,
OnrOeUuratad tl »J wait* Sblrte, Tbaj c t PEnPejrLT,»oJ (or ijaalit./ ani darabiHiy will aaver o« lattaiot. to b» bad only at tbo
SWCAI.I. AND 8BR THl H XX.Lt H'lTliM irtlitH, <11" Kearny atreet.
FERNANOEZ & AGUI.iRE.
FASMIONABLK HArTRftaS. No. 11«« f%
Knsi nrRU0i\nMrltearsy, a Ho* (J
aa"ortnient if tlsii and Onu- 0 >n-tanllT OD«rf^,»V
band. «v*r Hat« mada to order and raoova'ad la
toa cen»»t atvle. oi;JJlm
EPI*5J
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A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT IP
AT THE OBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
U II kllUM H'l'RKF.T.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
Is a«w ai*erlBK ft*«*ester Bo>|utDi than have
mwmr bwM offered la •«* Franclaco.
IVith oar eoPaveellan la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Front arnica wo »re dally r««rlTlog Oootla
bought a the Uwt.t C.an Pi Icea
1ST CURRENCY.
i UR lorru u iu
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
t.tfiO antra Cuaalmvre Panfs, worth SO OO. to be
aold ut n.i « o.
*•• deaca White khlna. w-rtb 9}1 GO, to be aold
at 75 ■■■tin
M taiet at Dravy Vadare olhiac, tOe to 81 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
VMm »i«. t. ai 0*. Mild elacwhere fr.M Aatafi.
ALSO AN IklMBNBg 8T00K OF
lOTIOK, FAIOT SMB., I»ol laH CUT.
LEX, fiPK, UI.OVK*. TllllACll),
WATCHUI. RUHUKU OUUBa,
UOH1BBT,
Tninlli. Baia, Vallaea,
AND 1.1 FAUr, BVUBYIUUNO.
From a, Needle to an Anohor
OaUaad azinioa oar pno.t. aud latlalj ,oaia.Waa tbat
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IB THB OBBAT
IXXa Auction Store,
•la KRARMT ITBEET,
Oia Don- fratn Coaaeralal.
FIIE QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH SB, FOR SI SO
•rAMBM Bald* Inn Kliki at T.
JOHN no:ox-.'s,
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KfOXK JBtIT THE HF.ST QCALITTf Ol? BHA18
CAN BE HAD AT
StnllM S. O, California TMnrliot
FIONKKK BIIOK MAMrAinultl.
■dFTbamoat KLEOANT CUSTOM »OEK IN THK OITV
Oall and aianlna toada and prioaa. IIKEKN A MATNaED
■ «« .•l-r.itiMl.^i.ilnor.nnlh of Bn.h
3P" 1 <i A mo*
....TBI....
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OLBOUIiATES IN ....
All the Theatres.
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
HI TH< "MB.
6ENERALLT THR0DQH00T THE CITY
On the BOATS and CAB8
THE OLD
Hot tS CO toll,
18 Mt>rto. atrcvl, near Keur.F.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANO JERRY IN TOWN.
AlivMH on file the Now York Herald. Hnrpffr'a
■W.tikiy. Ifrank LMan.i'e, D"s'« Doing', Pulice Oa-
7, Mlc, Jill toe Unlii-irnia pnpTu. *l-n l.uuOon
Potion, H<-H'„ Ultt, ll ust rated Loudon New*. Unll
am. eaf s'y youreelf.
•AT Dou't format the elga of tbe Hot Scotch.
dr7t,f OHARLBH WM, 1FLDMA.N. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AlfD. ..
TOM ana JERRY,
OO TO TOE BRANCH
Hot Sootcli,
<lto Hutttr atreet. nenr Keurn},
All Drinlts Ton Cents
HOT CHUWDIK F.VIKV NIGHT.
doT.1 tf JQH. P. B TnG^. Pronr'etor
DRESS JMAKINC.
MRS. H. F. B'SIUP. NO. 16 0'PABRKLL
(.'■!• t, IB l.h.- ti'au'i *or L-idina a id aTrapuurs
Timl.ijii t'Jf oi'y IO ni> Ye ilii-i- Hr s-m m d» la
stiyla, ami a peifafl lit. a( a mnrlfra'F) o^mn nw 0
RICHEDA FAMILY
{Formerly of Cliiarma't Hoyal Italian Cirmu)
WILL O. VULf.N.-OMtoN THE VIOLIH OR
(iiris-, at rf»tieao»a (if requredi, or Fof
Utah Musia for Ra'la or Partiea. at mod* rata
ohnrBen. Btaiian-e, 8 '« Mootttomnry it»«1
ooroar Jaclfon. 0'<m Kn, 11 daia lm
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X-XJ1VCIM,
Cor. Hecoad im«l Tehtrna streets.
F*Tarrapla oooataotly on band.
O.srara in aT*ry atjla. PhlVATa,
UPPER BOOMS KOR PARIIES,
di'cSllm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
I^WO OP TBE LKa.OINO MEMHKR!* OF
• ha Tbaatrloal Pofe-aion in »H'or„la p-o-
poa« for 'l"K olaeBoefor i atruot.oo in f-tocaiton.
Faranna wishing, tn »t» I th- maaWaa nf th»nppor-
tunttT of a-, qmrirjK a M fol art at. a Mad ».»*'." Onab
caneendioihi.lroa-.«,io "Oambjaaa " P. O Bnx
2304, abrn partittBiar* U to ttrms. ate., will be
tan t *a them. rt-9t
'dt«»
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
317 Kearny street.
Have you beheld it? If not, you've a treat
At FQUAKZW-S P0N0H SALOON, Iu Kearny street j
Th.To BONA. dliClple of QKG\T SQUAKZA,
DlBprntea famed Ma^io Puuohe»; rathar
The moet delicious mix ure-i y»t recorded;
And ij.ivt with DJADy medals beou ruwardedl
Ladies th«lr COROI'LH there cau alp at lelrore,—
Their "TEaR.i" appsaaa,— aud Mou gala "LADIIE3
PLEASTJRK."
To allay couMibial dlffcronooB and palo,
In "ANI'I uiViiil •.<." you oau your «nd attain.
Sip of the i>olent extract but one taate,
Hour arm, oonsolluij, strtl^h- Id round her walut
Queaitwhata ••ilOUNINO OOUi-'OlU" iu the kles
That heals tha puirrol aui liupuris tlie HUhh I
Tbe ••WBLOOUfc," to J, you'll alWtyM And
A b lui> aoothvr for ihs troubled tuli.d.
Theorlght "AUHUU s.," mid tha sweet "FARE WELL,
Juet vinlt. DONA. «n 1 you'll all fare vrolll
His "EtOIENrO BIT rBR4" are tha pansos
For all dyap^ptlaa sud fur dlarrbooa.
No Oholera Morbus ever ha* been found
Where "afOIENIO BITfBRtJ" knock arouua.
BONA and 3Q U iRZ \, ipU« of all d .itraoter 9, .
Have provnd ihj Nadaa's %t mean baoefaetoril
Full rroaPi* luTirsfti hatUQUi d Lm yoa'll And
To aid the Han— invigorate the mlndl
Not thJs alone— a Welcome you will meet
AtBONA'S-f8QCLkKZVi*)-3l7 KGaKN? 3TSTCET.
Bememoer, too, not this famed plioe to pass;
ALL BPLENDID LIQ00B8 BUT OHE BIT A OLABS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FCRST PREMIUM
....AT....
Ail the Mechanics' Fairs.
n«B HALE iraOLMAU ABB BtBTAEL
at the aid eatabllafcaaaal. JBC E>ld«.da-C
opaaaila- BTkat Ctar Bona.
THE JOTJBNAL OF AMTTSEJffHI*-
Published erer, Dex In tie Year "T
S>. BOQABDITB
TUESDAY JANUABY 14,
1813
4MUSEMKNT8. Etc.
MeCr«pollt«B Tb^trc.
■*TD* Yellow Hat* is as popnlar***r*r. The
olio of rynioasnc performances by lbs woclrt-re
BalsUy Kamil). introdootd last c.fbt proved
veryailractlve. Tbe creed irsn.'ormatlo* sees*
with UssccceMHrersselaluss of seren bsantifu.
pletores tboeld be_ seen bj ererioo* before tb«
tw*c* ii wl bdrawo. Hu< Blanch* Clilten lit0
t»»6 a compIia.eot»rT b-nent tendered by the
manager on Friday evening*.
California Theatre.
The new dances id lb* billet. La Hanoi* br
Bile Bet. y and Km IJj Rigl.atd the amnting in-
iimmtLtil parlor mane* by II. Oar on. gave genea-
al lamfaeUoo to the audience preset last night
These ne* features add maoh to the attraction* of
tbia woedcrfmly topn ar upsclacaler play which
mast b« « itedr**n after Friday night. The opei*
of "La Favorite' will be performed bjtbaFabbr,
Tronpeon S**ord*y, with the ballet, for the ben-
efit of Mme. lata FaDb ri.
Alhamhra.
Only* ftw olgbta more will BHry Emerson and
bis merry men delight thepblio of Sen Francisco
with their *maainf£ acta, plaintive ballads and
beaniifnl eboraess. r-exiweek toey no into tbe
coaotrr. To* oilJ pre*;Dtel tbre week is a very
good one. Billy Bine sea is immeQ<e in tbe oasr-
aoUrof Clem. * seivant at tbe W hite Hone, in
tb* act •"Grant vs. Office tSeeker*:" J. G. Ra>ssll
and company aang "'Let all ODey" Id splendid
■if io. and B)6 Hart's pantomimic spectacle enti-
tled *'Tne B» cit" is p»rticnl*rly good, tbe tab-
le«cx drawing bad applause.
Bell* Union Tlralrc.
All whj with to sre Mna Jenny Worrell in her
beet character *hf.uld i sit tbe Bella Union daring
the ma of the petite comedy of '\N*n, tne Good-
for-Ncthing." Miss Lilile Hall appears witn Mite
Jenny Worrell in song and dance aod in a bouquet
of D*ll»d- ; J. u. LsrSsOL and Carrie Armstrong
present newDntcbebarac.rr acta, and many other
appear Id atnaClireeocoiaHiea.
Tne Adi'Dcun.
The engagement of Mis* Kennedy, who made
tier first appearance *l tbis boose last night, ren-
der* th* company vsry complete. The bill is
• very fell one cemprisiog seoga, dances, acts and
BD amn-iLg faro*.
Woodward's Garden*.
Tb* Fourth Ms-oaerade Skating Carnival to-
morrow oigbt in the mammoib pavilion at tbe
garden*. Twelve valuable prtr.es » i.l be awarded
•Skating from S to 11. datciBg from 11 to 2 o'clock.
The Hobtkxlicbal Hall.— Skating —
Skating assembles Tuesday afternoon and eve-
Ding, Wednesday afternoon and evening Tbara-
day afternoon and evening, and Saturday afternoon
and evening,
AsATOiricAL Mrsrrrai.— On« of the most
tompiei* coJrecuotis of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and bean-
llral wrx model*, i* daily on Tiew (to gentlemen
Only) at lb* Museum on Montgomery street. As
hour our be pronublv spent here.
Mias Angnta L. Dnrgon,
TAistaleotea. across, who is to commence bar
engsceram-t at tbe Metropolitan Theatre, o*
Monday Avesinc io ' Camilla, is ao immense fa-
vorite in tbe Southern cities. The Press, where-
*ver she bas arpeared. b*vs been load in her
praises: and even old members of tbe profession
Bpeat: most warmly of her dramatic abilities. Mr.
GeergeRyer. one of onr California pioneer actors
andmaoegere, writes as "follows aboot Miss Dai-
gon:
Mi-a Dargon 'UnBtratsa tbe drama with won-
droas powtr. G Td ber * scene io wbica the can
- create; eome ct,a<ao<er io wb'cb b#r teniae can
•tep Dt yc-nd "Q" aotbor's line*, and have fall scote
to seeocd him who her imtgnat'or, mi ore is
truly giest. This is the orir. «.i ive and charm • I
gemss. It never la genius oule-s it crea'es: sod
everrtbist inside ot ibat Is m*reiy cleverness
wbieb can beaoqairwd. ^he stature every eip-ea -
Ion with ber ■ni».l»ct, md -exbibiis a watchful
interest in every trafls of the piece,
J. T. Raymond.
This gentleman's coming engagement at tbe
CalifoTtia Theatre promieesto be a very popular
*ne. Tbe sale of tickets at tbe box office ibis
mormiag for nest Moodsy night was very lively.
Woman SutTraf e.
An exchange Sftji:
Tbere ii a rumor io tbe London e'nbs
Hi at tb* English Tories b*\Te definitely made
up t'jt'ir miodi to obampion tbecuieof
woman soffra;e. Mr. Disratli, it wil> bo
remembered, baa vctdd mcrj tban once on
tbat aide of tbe Commons. Tne argument
ii tbat tbe gentler **x is Datnrally timid and
conferva 'ire, and, if admitt»dtot be ballut,
w. uld iuaaporate a loog period of Tory as-
cendency. It is expected tbat by the adap-
tion oi Buch a policy the Liberals would ue
divided and more revolutionary changes
pat into the background.
This seems probable. If any party in
England adveea'e* woman suffrage, it is
tbe Tory or Cojservative party composed
of tb*s>est gentlemen of England, These
gentlemen are not at all afraid of graoting
women any privileges tbey may disire.
They argue thst woman saffrage cm do no
harm, auJ sty: "if t ley want itlet tbem
have it." On tbe other band tbe tabble of
England who b*at tn.ir wives, «isa tj keep
woman in snbje.tic>a by law as long as pos-
sible. It seems cowardly iu men to fjar
to grant the right of suffrage to women.
No good man thinks bicus-lf the superior
of a goo* woman. He will often go to a
woman fjr advice, and accept it es more
valuable than if it I ame from one of his
own sex. Women are now receiving the
same educttton as men, are following the
same intellectual pursuits. Why then
should they not vote. If a woman is tit to
take the bead of a government, surely wo-
men as a cl*83 may with "tafety" be per-
mitted to iak9 a chare in tbat govercment.
Woman suffrsge can do no harm, and
might do tome good.
Thiers was a devil— in & printing office.
— Ex.
So ww Sir Jacob Pork— and oat of it too
book times.
A Warrior Returned. •
Forbes Maitland, a gentleman who came
herefrom Japan, and contributed a ssrieB
of papers on that conntry to the "C.lifor-
niaa" eome years ago, has since then expe-
rienced many vici's tides. He was ior
some time interested in sheep in Santa Bar-
bara, bat like young Norva!, longed to fol-
low to the field some war;ike lord, and from
a love of adveLtur*. enlisted in the TJ. S.
Army. He went to Arizona, pa-ssd ihrough
Borne Indian fi^htj unscathed and in coote-
quence of his snpsrior education, and
knowledge of drill acquired in the English
Volunteer serrice, was rapidly promoted to
the raDk of sergeant major. Yesterday he
came into our offios in which the Cal fornt
an used to be published a r al liv3 warrior
of theModo; war, discharged from the ser-
vice with a handsome pension, having been
wounded in tte s loolier. As many paople
don't believe tbat t ere is or has been any
real li c war a man who was actually
womodedin the af res a id war is an object of
interest. Mr. Holland should at once take
to the lecture field.
Btollr. i y j.Juiicb«-ft.
There are no Punches for tbe HoIi3ay tat les
that compare wihSquiiea's. fqouz.'s Pncches
arefameusforthe hitfh a-t shown In tbeirman-
m*.icfore, the haj py cfmbm»tlon of wholeome
In Love wim an Actor.
We don't think the fireside Friend is a
"nice" paper, or it wouldn't be S3 rough on
the dramatio profession a? it id in its an-
swers to correspondents, though of c.uise
any girl who would write the following de-
serves to be snnbbed:
Please teU a distracted creature what to
do 1 I ofteu go out to the theat e, and coald
not help falling in love with tuc-h a darling
fvllow; on* of the a- ton, of coarse, who
does the love-making Lu^in^Es! He does it
so charmingly, and is perfectly adordblel
I am dying to speak with him; toLe r him
addrtts even a bingle word t* me. Please,
dear Fuleszjoe, tell me how to bring aboot
an lulroduttiun without GverBkpping the
bounds of maidetly propriety. PUase an-
swer in tbe corrtsjendent's column, it papa
readt* all my letters, and will kill me, if be
fine sit out." And servo Ton quite right if
he aid! There are some things worse tban
d~E.tn, and tbe probable ■cjrsequence ot
your imprudent desires, if gratified, is one
< f them. If you c >uld sse your enchanter
in hisuatutalsute, behind tbe seeneB; mi-
nus p-iot, wig, padding, and fancy cob-
tume^: h't winning nioutb ejecting slang,
and the juice of bad tobacco, your psssion
might speedily die a natural death. This,
however, being an impossibility, we advise
you to stay at home oi eveuinge. — Fireside
Friend,
Useless Labor.
An enterprising citizen of Piano, 111., has
after long and anxious study succeeded in
making a whittle out of a pig's tail. It
would not be worth mentioning were it no
that be bas been boasting about it, and
Piano is jubilant over the subject. But
wby? It was never denied tbat a whistle
could be made out of a pig'-? tail. We are
grieved tobecompelled to mix such an alloy
as disapointment in the joy of Piano, but
the original proposition was not tbat none
couldmake a whistle out of a pig's tail, but
tbat one could not make one c-f tin out of tbe
material We think that the wisdom of the
propounder of this problem remaJDs yet un-
li'el by any practical proof of the falla-
cy of his celebrated axiom. All the man
has to do now is to turn it into tin, aud per-
haps with an equal amount of perseverance
and intelligence he has devoted to accom-
plish his present intellectual triumph, 1*
may succeed in doing it ; if so, none sooner
than we will give him all the credit that is
justly due him.
A Ilappy New Year.
What a plea*ire it i* to meet a smfliog connte-
oaoee, whether it be on tbe street or id tbe par-
lor. Aod wby Is it tbat rorae faces wear a cootin-
ailr happy look ? It is simply because tbey live on
* plain, nutritious aod ■abstaii'.iat diet. Thai sua
ia a pablio benefactor who will conscientiously
serve o* with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Loan Meyers, oroonetor of the "White
House." Kearoy street, also of tbe Capitol Bee-
Uoraot, Fonrin street, does it. a* hondreds can
entboalaatically t*stiry. Bie k uheus are marvels
of ord-r and cleanliness. Try him, and joa will
find it impossible to est elsewhere.
Somothlns; .New.
Wm A. Babb&rd's m*outacture3 mines' and
lofam'e garment- and ladies und r we- r in suit-,
are taxed fir tLelr saperlcrlty of mike and tex-
ture all over tbe Union, air. Geo. W. Amldon,
the anthoriz d agent of Mr. Habt&rd, ha* eitab-
Uehed a depot of these goo is at 34S S.-cond at,
for wholesale and retail trade. A liberal di:-
count to tbe trade. j
A. Pleasant I_*ooo.tlon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central losaUon, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne bnildina la a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. »
To AcTEKseEa.— F.»r sale at a great sacrifloe
at 38 Gfary street, tlx e'egant silk dresses, une-
qualled fox qoal.tr a»d etyle. 8
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a Bure cure for Catarrh or Cold?. Asfe your
' oreend to J>z. A. F. Evoi, No,
THE VEILED MUSE.
BT WUXlaat W1STSB.
Spirit of Beauty, bannt me not I
Tnou Irlng'et lnaaff r*ble pain :
Thou who art gone, be thou forgot.
Nor rlae to vex my net again,
Either wiih mem nes tadly Bweet,
Or hopr b fcr. doomed to doll defeat,
Ab, come no more In whispering leaves,
Or peaceful g'aaa, or breath of flowers I
Enough ibis tamed spirit grieves,
Bemembfrlng thte and roay hours.
Spare it the throes of hope and feai—
Th= cruel sense that thou art near.
The pa<eion dies wltbln my soul;
Tte music dive within my brain;
Save wbtn there comts a fan. r*l toll,
A low, lamenting. *ad refraiD,
An echo iT.m that thrine of eoag
Long d-j* . tried and deeerted long.
In what was fa;j I once had put—
Bot all fair things are low my shame;
Their nameleSB beauty hurts mj heart.
Because I canaot speak its name!
TJtered, 'twould make that heart rejoice ;
But oh, I cannot give it voice]
Once In these velns.the blood was warm;
With ordent joy *hls heart beat high ;
And the grsat galeB tbat p-oudly ttorm
The loftiest rampar:of tha sky
TTers not more daring, fierce and strong
Then thla now silent soul of song. _I
But, wasted now that youth of gold,
Through morial being's battered tlevel
And he to die ma. wall be bold
Who is not bold enough to live-
In bannted silence of disgrace,
Where hushed tby void and veiledthy face,
Ab, come no more, to do me wrong,
In twilight hours of tender dream.
When tbii worn nature se< m< 'e-s strong
Tban evening mist t hat throuds the stream,
Thongh love be dead, at least retain
Sjme pity for thy lovet's pain:
And dou'c ferret, tbough all be past,
That thou aud I clapped hands in youth;
I saw thee close, I h Id thee fast,
Plucked buses f.om thy rosy month,
Learned ttat bliss which now I weep—
Tbe lovo I won but could not keep
January Galaxy.
Unrecognizable.
A despatch dtssribiu; the corpse of Louis
Napohon es it Uj in the ooffin says: "The
uppsr lip is bare, the moustache having
been cut oil' to facilitate the taking of a
plaster cist." We hope if thosa cast* are
to te r-p-ociuced the mouBtaohe will be
added. Louis Napoleon without that grand
moustache, which was Buch a distinctive
feature iu his countenance would be almost
uoreoogoizabl;.
Or. Douorty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehronio and specific practice, and as such is
now tbe most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacrament* street,
corner of LeidesdorfL a few doors oelow What
Cheer House. x
It la* Perioctly A»tonlshlns
How beautifully and qulokly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
Mlore 8 aun.. returned the same evening if de
tired. z
Or. Barlow J. **mlt2\
Ib giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hie Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenl£ g, commencing at 7 Jfi o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smi h gives
phrenological examlnatione in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. at , free. w
Still Alive:
When loosing for Holiday presents, go to the
New Tons Photograph Gallebv, No. 25 Third
street, and see those beaut i ml portraits in oil,
water>colors and India-ink. Prices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any other
first-olass gallery In tbe city. Remember the
place— B. F. Rowland k Co., 25 Third st. p
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. klerc-r's pioneer confection-
ery, 618 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail o
An Old Ltnclmark.
The Verandah Oigar Store, at the TS. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Sebmldt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for keeping the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc r
OLaravoTASz. — Madame Clara Aatonla, the
Olairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
•Tones & WehroQer's
Celebrated Orab Chowder can be obtained only
at S30 Bash street, nearly oppes te theAJham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family Use. q
J-iOver Bucfele suspenders,
At (1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
There— at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude or fashions
in bate. At " The" Bat Btore, 647 Wa^hiogton
street (second hat stCTB below Kearny), all tbese
new ftyles can be found. The stock ia immense
—tbe prices ara reasonable. Every on* who
goes there is scr^ to be united. n
Gentlemen, Attention I
For the moat comforlabls and lnxoxioua shave
be euro and call at 0. L. Soaand'a Palace Shaving
and Hairdresslng SaloDn, 221 Montgomery St.,
opposite Buss House, up-stairs. Only the most
Skillful artists employed. B
arle<n ana Pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. ■ Not bin g la more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into ue coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own. can find one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
r,o to Frank Bonton at the Occidental Hotel
P/han yon want a carriage.
The Choicest Confectionery .
* John H. Bomer bas just opened a new and
handsome confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where can be obtaluei superior finely
Savored confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties suppliled. a *
Wr.eslxi ns Beturned in One X>a y
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry,
*
Hats for Holidays.
- The'* Hat Store, 6*7 Washington street (sec-
ond hat store below Kearny), 1b the place to go
to boy your holiday hats. Finest hats, largest
assortment and cheapest hat store In the city.
Bemember, No. 647, second hat ttore below
Kearny, on Washington street. a
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booksellers and Mtatlonors.
H. H. Moore, 609 Monteomery, sear Merchant.
Baslness Colleajea.
Heald'a, Bryant A Strattoc's College, 34 Post St
Hatcher*.
Ksts, Fred. Bulla 94 to 100. California Market.
Brau Fonnderlea,
Weed A Kinsrsrell. California, 12S First at.
French Fancy Goods.
Looan 4 Oo„ 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 Sutter,
HW"" 11 air.
Sampson, A. B. 4t Co.. 110 Second street.
M nslc and Mnslcnl Instrument*.
Keene, O. C, mftr. aooordianB, repairer of all khstki
musical instruments, 201 Kearny.
MaccuroQl Hanafaaclaresra.
Bripnardello, Maecbiavello A Co., 706 Suson**,
Wines and Llqnort. (Wbolesala.)
Danerl F. A Co.. »4 FronL
"W'httener.
James C. Sellers, No. SI Seoond street.
Fhotographlo Oards.
At one dollar per dozen at tbe Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission ^street. T
Whitener.
Jakes C Belxzbs,
31 Second street.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME- IN
every Theatre m ban Francisco. a ,.%v.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERT DAT THROUGH
out tbe centre of tbe cite, in ail Hotels, Rea-
Uor&nte, Saloons, bteres and Offices.
FIGARO
IS CIRCULATED EVERY DAT ON THE
Oakland ierryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
priccipa] hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the paper* left in tbe theatres at sight
being gathered np and aaved lor that purpose tftia-
FIGARO
IS -HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tte Tbeat-sB, Traveling Conveyancee, Hotels.
aod public resort* generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY. IS
placed in tbe bands of nearly aJl who come
to the city to make purchases, and is theretore the
beat of advertising mediums.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Raving* and Loan Society.
[«HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DE-
-jUrfd ,| dividend of nine (9) per cent, per
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Business at tbe corner of Sacramento and
Leideeiorff streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, condoot tbe same lice of basin
at the new location, in connection with tbe offio*
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he haa onited his stock and bnsinesa
thns making this
THE LABS:ST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
tN THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities lor Printlna,
of every description. Personal attention will be
Kiven to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at tbe bead of the profes-
sion, as samples on tbe dead-walls of the cit? wist
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and the pab-
lio at my new quarters.
H. P. TATLOS,
de41m C39 Clay street.
ARIONI
Pianoforte.
flEOLARED BY THE JUDQES AT A LATE I
\J Fail of tbe AM*riean Institute, after a blind,
fold trial arainet SteiDWav's, Ohlok.riaR'8, and
otHera. to boTlli buST ON EXHIBITION.
C17KTJLZ, Sale Azent. SO OTarrell atrMt.
N a— Piano, of all nyl.a TO RENT. mtH
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANT AJ»D ALL PERSONS THAT HATE ■
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT- I
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can hare too
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned I
opon tbe presentation of an order from ta.1
Mayor and Oitr and Count; Attorney.
deist! A. ACSTIir.
I c.
OLD
DAVE MENOES A OO., at the
„ . old original Red Lion, lt> Geary
street, between Eeamy end Dnpoot, where yoa
«an bare HOT AND COLD DRINKS, not forget-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Sport1' is
always on band. ■
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS —
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and ia well known by tbe members oi
tb* profession in tbe Colonies, begs to iotitnats
that he is prepared to five experienced adrioe M
al) person b profeasionalLy riaiting or meditatins s
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderale
Punctuality in diBpatohing replies may be relies1
opon.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE!
FINELY FW51BHED BOOMS. SIH
gle or in suits.
Well Lighted aud TentllatsKl.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FLNEBT TOAWB*
made at oar Steam Oandj Faotory dailv. A
orders, espeo'sUy from tbe coontry. are solicit*
ard will be promptly attended to.
OANTY A WAGNER,
lOT Vontcotrisrv st.- nar.r Hatter
CENTRAL
NO. X13 GEARY STKEFT.*
Rest accommodations for
Families in the city. Private
entrance for Ladtoo. Hair Darting, Shaving ai
Shampooing. Ohlldren'a Hair neatly caL Lidif
SfiamDooingM cents.
i'171m T.. CORRTVEAD. ProDrietar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acaderr
AMERICAN EXCHANCE
HAYWABDS.
IONT OAKEb PEOPRIETt
First-Class Bote
r.Ff.T<l' FlIRNISHINH Rdfinc
> fONTIOMEIT t (4 L
«.,
"Wil^
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lhat "^ 1
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MOTEL.
irijQfar
• A* r»A»CI»Ci>i Il'UDit, attAKT u i«i:i
I ».*. ITI. |k |S«.
ED R001S1
0 ptr Monih '
FURNISHED
18 and lio"
WEST END* HO
5s, METROPOLITAN THEATRE
I ■ j 110 P0> . ' LI
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
fltlK
> or raa uau»i> «ol
Hap msLAT FAMH.Y ALADDIN: OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
«• aa I IOAea.1 . « HI III > 1
i u> or mi
Star Premiers Assoluta. BETTY RIGl, the Premiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGl,
ieOm
TAYLOR,
Wraera.,., . -
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...af.la.KAe Arm tntt<
atlse Bomb.
Bmhi. Guar J.. Ru.
OLIO.
rC\RIAN OIKE'.
HORIZONTAL BARS.
■ JN BflSLAT
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gun mi i*
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JAPANESE BALLANCINO ACT.
I lEAAC RCISLAY.
And of Penin. or H<lls of Dazz'ing Li(?ht!
FA1DAI' FTBRIati Ju ,7 a-r.'om.dro.siar, B.a.tH
t.od.r.l • r UI. .eeeaeaeat to
»!!«•< III. \ >.*'H R CLIFTON
I'll Ar.EKXOuS. J»o 18-
ii-i.ml V.-llovt- Hut Mntlnee !
K.-:l fii.u,j,™«,|
HISS AUCUSTA L. DARCON.
tub unimoiiii iLiiiuiTin •rrrrin.r ia ■ acts, mtitlu
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
linn mor.ir moobf
....W. 1. VrSTATEk
...J. C WILIJallSOK
WALTEM at. I EUAN
B. M. TIIAIEK
I I BtciLfT
a ui.Mii
-ilirnftf or ntu.ini
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EAAR.r
TAB1 -
VUltl
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uffion
I M M <> R rtLD,
r.ENirs ORLOC1E B. PLTBITOM
OE5I Of THE LAMF _ JOBB IriLBOJ
OBBI Of TBB llIO HISS LOUISA JOIIS-
r-RISCEBS ItADROrLBADOCB Ml as MIBBIB WALTOS
AMBOC MISS CABK1E WTATt
- UTB* U A. OHAMBEBB
MCiTAPBA UBS, 0. B. SAl'NOBB-
M.nd.rln*. Minister, of St.te. Geol'. Huntsmen. Ortiri-, Attendant., SIatm. Ittt.
Waifiiillcriit Scenery by Porter! Startling Illusions! Gorgeous Costumes
-A.CT FIRST.
EiHiiHut«<l Cuv.rn,
>ii»«i-" i-ri.nu.tls- Pounttln.
A.C31 SECOND.
.t.f-llln. Ar-roh.tle Act. b» II. Cbisron n.4 hi.
Ikrrt Ihlldrrn. Wf.nd M.illr, or lllv.r Knya. no-
do*lr« i. w T.f-.tloB, , by SI'lltr. BEITt RlOJ.nod
Hllr FMII.Y ABI4.I. Hjid « orp. dc Hultel.
ACT THIRD.
Cale 'nitrnn<*ILul Act, llont. C.r.B. I.u Man.
olu. M'll< UK.rrv KIOL and I Mil V UIOA.
Gran Ballet do OKInois,
by M'llW METTV And IHIL1 KIOL and Corp.
de Biill«l.
^eaa.e&-t
SATUROAV RYEN1NO. J.auAry IStb,—
of Mme. Inez
DF'.alDTori,
ive:
LA KAVORITt, Orand Opart br DONIZETTI, «l'l br . I v. n; WITH BALLET.
MOND.ir EV£SISO, JANUARY 20th, Flrat Appcu.nto of—
JOHN T. R-A."T»TI»a1:o3>»T:
In itew Omcdy, adapted from the Fren-b. entltUd PORBIDDRN FRUIT.
p&ioe> or aDMUBION.
KnyrTrs Nr*t«- Drfi» Oirol* •UK' OrohMlra »1 A» Bhiuodj
Krnmd «c-« ■-B» oonj IS Gallery
Ur-i. Clroio Admn.ioo »l OO Pri«t» Uox<js..
CO
»B
..SO i.ait *io oe
THM EVCNINO
JVM ART U
^II*.^ .11 NMXJB WOHHKIX
AS RAH THI UOUD-rOH
M I hm I. I I. I. I i; HALL
1 .1 1 ' >
• -^'f>or«
rill IrtfllNIrl
J-bt>>f T»#r»
Walk.AVl
M.I K.ll,
I AtalA •-■.« Jr.tt. J«.a*aM
Dutoh Vxompllllontlous
J II I.ARKIK ..4 I'ARRIB AHMM
COMIC IU3.1I
CHARlll iINU
Jonnlo Worrell and Llllic Hall
IN DOUBI.K BOMO AM. DANDI.
THE OTHER FELLOW.
M.t K.I i ;i..r Rr.« R. I., M.nn
IKX.Il.l. Aid OOOPBB la
••I'M GOING HOMK."
ririi..l M-iilr, eaeipaaad br R Ziaa.r
ri.YI*0 IOB.D El>. MOXTAUf r
Bouquet of Songs
.Miss Llllie Hal
I»:im-f lor ft Watffa-r.
Ml". Jo.»phin. .lohn.r Ta.r. Tommi B/ta
M.dl.r OT.rtar...
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
r
NAN WItSS .IKNNIK WOHKkl.L
(In whtob Bh*lf without •> riTAl. lulroduciDf Brr. !..«• I
Tom Dribblet, oo« fttbar R. (.. M»-bIi
Hurry ' cil-fr. lb* other (ether Oberlee Veraer
Utieney, A o-rp'itter Mett Kelly
\' ,H'i ■ Mr. S I ii. 11 -/AH __. fill a. CnaiU
Utieney, a o-rp*nter
Vnnrih' Mr. Slnip.eii
HOI
nvily
OtllUA (Jogllt
Kred UoT.pt r
Orerlore Uro hi--.tr *
New Oorolo Ballet by U. Sohm.dt. eotltled
The Village Coquette
MSKTTB HilK. THHKHbIC
I.* PereThomae R. O Harah-
I'DiiinM, liokioc for work Ed, Moniaaaa
«TRANOOl». a farm ■errant MONrt. HOB MID T
GltDeiuee ...Mleaes Fltloiore, Joaepbloe. ArmitroDg, OemttA
....nnms-fi tqr dii.lft ...
(hnrntlcr Dance Mm*. Xhcrete, M. Schmidt
Pae »e«l Mme. TbereM
Flnule Keilnwi.
Brail the Ladiee, M. SOUMIDT mod MMK. TUBRKBB.
UnezpeotedTeb.eaa Finale
140 Second Street 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
K.UIill.hr-a In T>«.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Kxa.pt at Re. IAS Poortb ■>r..t.aadal
Ifa. loin Htocktoo auaat.
THE BEAT Ulll.lir OF
w oddlng Oalte
ALWAYS OH UAXD.
ITIKV YAKIETT OF
Cake tor the Holidays.
I OB ORBAM, CHARLOTTE RUSIS, BI.AXO-
MA!IOE, JELLIES, etc., m.d. lo order .ad
af Iba bMt aial.n.la.
aoW»al B. K. A WAIN ,A- CO.
J'"1
0*
i"S«'
HAIR.
TUB OHBAPKSr PLACE IB SAM FRANOISOO
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coodf, Cheap and Fine
Jew jiry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A* B. H.IMPMO.V A CO.,
*•• 1 1© "fceed street.
•off/** Bietweei. M.at,.r.ri and Mlnata.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BEROKS, FORMBRLT
proprietor of tae Uia*r»* Re*.
tAoraot, baa takf>rj tb« maBacemeat
of botb the Mlnrn' RcraAaratit
&.
-Vi-«J. SP-^^1 "t'cat in parinenbip Eflr.o MR.
A. DRAYEUR. who baa boaa connee'ed with the
Bra for yours. I-nproremdoU have Oeeo made In
thetmiaino depariinBota that will render the Ml-
sen.' more popular rbaa It baa ever boon dnnoa
lbe_ i. year* of lu proeperity. Oor Buliof Bare
l all trie deiiotoit* of the seaaoa. Ooi
Good Oooklog and Mod
P. ur.Knp.i a co.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
5»l and Stl9 OommoroiaJ, and
T«0 Market atreet.
Open frOTQ B a.k. to 10 p.m. aa31 1 m
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
eMeewevaweat* at., cor. L^lecederr.
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TnK UNDKR>IONED WOULD M0«T RE-
apectfollr repreiaot to yon and ttie pnbltc geo
••ally, tbat be !■ now prepared to fttrciab faoil-
lt-«* for viBibiMnsaof e*ery kind and character,
wbicb elonld deierve tba p«tronace of the poh-
Me. He ba« aracied at Cbayone. Wyoming, A
LAR<*B AND C iMUODIUUH BALL, with goo'
Hooter* aid Htato. Tbe Hall la well ventilated
and ligbtod.and made cotnfortabe fir all eea«on«
of the yoar. THK BEST OF MUSIC, both StrinK
and B<f\. can he fnrnUhed at all timee.
Si'iiUo'o'i arraosaminiB will h« made with
TtiKATHICAL ORUiHER UOMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Mai 1 or performances on a per-
oentajie ot tbo receipta. Ourrr-spondenoe rollcitod
Addreas. J. McDAMFL.
Look Box No 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
If. B — Curiosities wanted for the Oheyenne
Museum. Tboee wiahlng eogagsmenU, state low-
eat tsrns for the Winter 8«aaon, esnaing pboto-
frspb io my addrese. Half Passage Money ro-
unded after filling e o sage menl e.
JAMF.S McDANJBL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre snd Maeeom.
oct22 3a. Lock Box No. 1, Ohevenne. W. T.
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PKOPLK.-MUST HAVE
goon W«rdrnbo. Four Ladies and two Oen-
ilnm^n to be good in general bualnopa for the oom-
Ing Winter .Sea-oo, commenointi tho Drat week In
Notemb-r, 1872, Addreis *Uting lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare relnnded after lill-
ing engacsmsnL
JAMES MoDANIEL,
Proprietor Obeyenon Theatre and Maeeom,
OOH Look Box t. Cheyenoe. W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet-
Human Race.
-The
THE HAJOBITV OP THOSE WHO
reside In Nun Francisco, bny their
Shirts u ml FarnUhlnv Ooodi of HKIVF-
DICT «ftCO., No. » Second atr«et, be-
cause Ibeyare alwwya treiatcd well and
tioythetr ajuods ut the lnweit prices, at
•THK OLD wTaSaJVD."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
T1KOIMA CfTT, NKVAiJA,
THIS KLSOANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RB-
dsoorated, and can be rented by the eight oi
by ths week. Stars and traveling oomoeaJsi
llbsfmijy trssiod with on apnlioatlon hy letter
JCMN PIPES.
MAnsrsrand sole Propristof,
Or to J. If. McCArJE,
MO Wsshipg+O" sfjras*. H«n FTanelaoo
MORS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
pBB WKLL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
n'iit, rsonona Nsw Oonrses for Piano and
' ibLAwd *ittflo»
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Booms IO and XV 6SO Washington street.
WANTED IMar.DIATELY:
First-Class Minstrel. Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
•X" va/ enty IAlr>ra»t Xilne
....ALMO....
1J
Ballet Xjadlos,
FOB IAI.F FJOHTV HF.T8 OF AMAZON ABHOBH, COMPLETE, IN
Lota to suit purorJaa.ro. Eaoh Bet roo.late (f S"l>d Silver-Plated Helmet. Ureflatnlata, Lam.
bar kin. Shield, one p.iro Arm)- t., or, e psr of B aoela'.., one pair ot Tights, one pair ol Traeka. ooe
pair of Saodalr.ooe Tunic, one Scarf, one lomaai Swjrd, a d one Spear. A portion of these Armor,
are now to be seen at < be Metropolitan. Tbeatie in tbe Amazonian March in "THK YELTOW HAT,
■*" For prroe, apply aa above, __
SHERIDAN COR11TN * CO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
6&
OYSTER
ohoi^ Houaxi,
Soniuier etreet, oft* Kearny between Pine
and Cnltfornla.
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS served Inatv
ityle. Everything cooked intfae best manner.
•wT The Finest Liq*aor« sod Cigars.
■9-KlegantSnJUea of Roomi for Lndlti.
awTOPEN DAY AND KIOHT.
FRENCH CORSETS.
|M»POirS, IMPORTBR AND DEA1 ER TN
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFECTION -RICHARD
MULDHK FABBRI, teaoher of ueveral cele-
brated E'lropean arttatee. late Director of toe re-
nowned OooBsrvatory et Geneva, Mattro da ubant
ot t e French Imuerinl Aoadrmy of Mueio.Coo-
don-orof the PhilhurmoniQtae Society in ParlB,
Mid at present Maaioal Director of tbe Fahiirt
Opern.ia prepared to give private lessons, eiiber
at bis office or st. tbe re-ton e of the pupils;
likewise CUURHKM OF MNU1NQ, PIANO ood
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For farther partioalnro aiiply at PROF. MUL-
DKK'iroffl e.No.Jil POWELL S'lBKK'-.betwe d
Market and Ellis Also, letters received and t«ri.ue
to be bad at tbe mutio »toro of M. Oraj, Hsy at..
and of Messrs Sherman A Hyde, corner of h otter
and Kearny streets. ja8 Im
WILLIS^ BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz Pipers and Karens WT. Blnca,
.Lending- VlollDl-t..
Ordsrs from ths eon n_try_ promptly attsnded
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
....OF Til*....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....AT....
Sortloultural LsaZaII
THs7R8»AY ETHNINO..
..jan. vrur
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Ticket.
...S3 I
■9-Snbaoript.ion Lists can b* fonnd with—
G. M Berry, Sh-nff's Uffioe, City Hall;
Mr Brandt, M.W. aor Waibing'on A Montgomsryt
A. Snmmeriield. Jr., N.E. oor Foluom AStSuart;
W. Cohen. No. G Batiery Btreet;
J. Wat. No. 110 Third "tree*;
Mr. Katzenstein, No. 16 Second street ;
fd. Abramson, No. 735 Ulay etreet. d«30 >w
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And Collese of Medicine.
Ifl f\f\f\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOT-
1W.17UI/ ive ohjeota to bo b«- n. Open to the
Publio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUttfKA HALJ .
9 18 MonlROmery street. FOR MEN UNLF
Stn-Du. JOUDAW'B PEITATB OffFtOB Ib at *»1
Ge»ry street (oppoaile old Weohanioe' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TADOBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAT HALL,
rj,2j im Post street, near Kearny.
ADOLPHTJS STOCKMEi'EK,
....TKAOHBB OF....
PIANO AND SINC1NC.
Balls and Parlies attended to, ana Matric tor
siahed. Besidsnos. a»8 Eddy strset. dtf lxe
E.PARDINI
NO 1*9 WASHING ("ON 8rH^ET. (ABOVB
the Plaxa). San Fnaotsoo. Boose esd Sboee
Tho snxoe
TH£ JOrjBNAl OF AJHJ8EMENT8.
Pabllahad •«ry J>»7 *° ">fl Y*" b*
J. I». BOGAKDUS
AX
gaiMrrchuni and G»a Wa.blnjrt*» SU
Balow MooMtom^ry. Sen Francisoo.
TUESDAY JANUABI 13, ltf3
Lint Upon I*lno.
Toste* ib 51.
Sothera is 60.
IUlj supports 318 theatres,
Minnesota abivere for fail.
The 103 »i Peru; III., ia t f jot thick.
Mrs. John Wood i» a* young «■ ever.
Correal'* library wan va'uad at $250 000.
Thfl masqaerade ball ioibod hai u.t in.
€omi ibiuk to be in debt is aa advantage.
XiOodou'elattBt fannj paper 14 T oCoa lp<
Obioago "bAan'i bad tucb ve.tiier nine*.
The wood of old whiiky bar rob ia poiaon-
oo*.
Japan's tea trade has trebled within four
years.
Cincinnati gets her wood cawed by con-
vict labor.
Florida's engar and syrnp orop has never
been beaten.
Bait Like sports make bets on Brigham
Tonng'ri 1 fe.
There are only 52,000 aorcs of govern-
from its crop.
Coffeeville, Kan., shipr.od CG.000 bead of
went land in Io vo.
A Boston tuik-y yielded 8 pounds of shot
cattle tbU aj^fi >n,
Aoy thing tbat isa't purely o.asjical makes
Boston qai:e sick.
The tendeLcy of the dramatio age Is to-
ward variety shows.
Nearly ill ibe January magazines pat
their best fe. t fr.ia.rd.
Once in t je world man was primary, and
clothes were Becoodiry.
KaDsa* has sh ppod more c .it tie East thiB
year thin any otbor State.
Dnbnqaeites have a fashion of swapping
babies "unsubt aod noseeo."
A Mil Yankee Congressman has been fr.iL.k-
ing a fiiend's weddiog-.ards.
An IJiooi* exchange reports the thermom-
eter "tbiity degree below Cairo.'*
Twenty-fjur aa*eudmenti to the Consti-
tution are peodiog in Con. r ss.
Lonit-iarja is ai ranging for a European
line of st ame'S from New Orleans.
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, hoom 10,
008 Harlot itrreL eor. Post and MoBtgemory. u
r>o You Know
That with BmTzmoK's Patxxbhi yon oan out
and make any garment to fit perfectly t Send
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Demiim, agont. office of tbe Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Kenny street, between Batter
and Post. Ban Franeuoo. •
Tin Illustrated Press (S- F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by cube^rlptlon—
$1 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numrorr, 15 cents. Address Mnrr. y, Dewey &
Co., 8. F. o
Ib thebeBt unndrr in ^*n Frunclsoo
JBcet Quality <>r i>ui:sJ*in
Driving gloves, at 12 per pair, at the What
Qbaei Laundry x
11 You Warn
Tour Blankets anl Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Lacn
try, ' x
Freah nn-i 8w«et.
F«r the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wxtjnor'e. luT Montgomery St. near Satlor. H
What Cheor Itaundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
rouiied by everybody. •
Altogether rue Best.
Itlscnrlons, bat true, that J. A. Sbaber,
TO? Market ttrrft, near Third, should sell fur.
nltnre and bedding cheaper ibnn any oth*r
dealer In this city. Try him and yon will be
eonvinoud. T
For WasnlnK
Shirts, SI 50 per do*.; small pieces, We. per
fli a. At the What Oheer Ls nndry •
Mannlnc's.
The only s'aoe sonth of Market street to
g*t a good dlsb of Oytter», Ca'i'omla or Eistern
Transput ted, la at Mnnnloga Charter Oik
Oyster Salxin, corner Howard and Third, late
ol theBlae Win..: S.lorn. l
X>o Wot Sulfor from Corns.
The unfortunate suffer eis from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can And Instant
relief by aj pl>n.g at Br. D. a. Cowao's Insti-
tote, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
•po&k from experience, having tested the Do-
tor's capability. References given If required, n
Oyster Tr«.ae.
The oyster trade in California Is assuming
ojpantlc proportlonn. Emerson Corvllle, of the
Saddle Rock, 410 Pine street, rnrolahes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters hays a fame which
has extended all over ths continent, and * he
'Bad ' Book" Is known everywhere.
Tli© BesrC Bemedlee,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Pot-
ty's Webfoot Pills, for all billon* complaints.
S. R. Gates and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
mercial h.reetR. coin aaenta. •
"For trie Very Best Drinks,
Goto Ya.es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
aod Third street* bo
A Bad Recommend.
A gentleman from the ruml districts was
one dsyeanotering up a New Yo k th rongb-
fa-e, gazing tJ the right and to the it ft in
bijacxttty toseeev*ry(bing njcuring. aod
in reading the virion h Bign-bdhrdi* and show
cards with which the esveral sbcpa and
atjres were adorned. Attract -d I y ibe sign
in question, he entered the (stablisbmeDt of
Me.srs. 8. and 0., and there f.uod a goodly
assemlhge of well-drerBed and tjbim geo.
teel persons, wLo were bneily eagagad in
bidding off some article which was being
off.rt 1 for-.a'e, and which was knocked down
to one of them by the auctioneer, wLo waB
no less a p'.rsjnage than Mr. 8. himself,
the leading member of Ibe firm. Mr. 8.
enjoyed ripe silver looks and flaming white
biard, which, with his very neat drtss aod
blaudness of manner, at once awakened the
cjofldorcj of our friend. The noxt aitcle
was a gold (?) watcb,
8.— "ShentlMnon! what I am hoffered for
dat 'A Mo. 1 Patent Tobias Lever?' "
A voioe.— "Twenty-five dollars."
B.— "Twenty-fivedollarsl Vy, shent'.emen,
dat's giflfiog dBr gootB awayl"
A voice.— "Thirty."
"Dat's more like it, my friend. Dirty— I
am hoffered dirty. Dat's a goo I sacrifioe —
dirty tjllais for a A No. 1 Pa'ent Tobias
Lever! Dat's a rare stance— dirty-five, for-
dy, fordy-five, fifd r, fifJy-flve, sixdy— sixdy
tollais lam hofif<.red. Going, saettiemen,
going at sixdy tollars— lird and l*st gall —
gone I Da.'syour gcots, my friend."
I[ is perhaps needless to pay that hisfriend
was no other than our friend ihe country,
mao, who, baviDg paid t'le six'y dullars-
immtdUlely ltfi tie tstablishment with bis
prize. He proceeded up Broadway uutil he
reaobed the jewelry store of Mr. Henry
Saulibury, well-known in tboss days. Anx-
ioua to biara the enct value of his pur-
oljase, he entered the tt>re of Mr Sauls-
bury, and exbibitiog the wbtcb to one of
th 3 obliging clerks, a^ked bis opinion as to
iis value. The clerk, who could tot sup-
press a broad grin, informed him that he
bad been s-vindled— that the watch wasn't
worih a d — n I
Thereupon our friend loomed indignant
and at oucs returned to th* >tore cf d. & C.
Upon airiving there he found th t the auli-
euce bad dispersed aud there was no ooe
present save a book-keeper and tbe vener-
abla Mr. 8. himself, wLo na^ quietly seated
reading a newspipei. He arosj politely on
he entrance of our Liend.
8.— Vill, my friend, vat c»n I do for you?
Countryman— I came here a short time
Bices, and I bought tniB watch (exhibiting
il), aod paid >ou sixty dollars. I have
taken it iu to Mr. Sau.Bbuiy, and he tells
i isn't worth a d — n !J
8. (very qiieily)— Tat tut, myfriendl Ve
dond al ow euiih language here, and— vot is
more, my friend— I know Mr. S^ulsbury
very veil, and he is a pit in Bbentlenibn
himself, and he don't use ttat kind of dorkl
Countryman— Wtll, I <?oii'tc " re wbat kind
talk he u-is or don't usa, I want my mon-
ey bad, and you may tak j tbe c atch.
.—My fiiand, I cinnot giff der money
hack, bicau<e da bardy vot 1. ft der tools
here for sale has got a raturn of si'e. But
ef you dond liko dtr bir^ain, you can leave
der vac'i, and to-morro v we got a special
le, and ve v ill sell bim f »r you. ,
Countryman— Well, taka it aod sill it. It
ain't worth a d — n.
Au invoice wai made cut in du^ f jrm, and
our fri< ni signed a writing egret i tg tbbt bis
watcb be bid off to the highest bidder, and
tbat thj hous3 of 3. & Co. act as auction-
eers, retainiog from the procee ds of t je sale
cobIb, charges, etc. On the following after-
noon he again entered the store cf S. & 0.,
and again meeting with Mr. S. w«b received
with great [.olueaesa.
8.— 0, my friend I Walk in; take a chair.
Countryman — Well, what did my watch
bring?
8. (turning to bookkof par) —Moses, vas
bn u;ht dis man's v&tcb?
MufOi (perf c ly unmoved, pretjndiug to
rtad from a ledger) — F^ur dollars; ohar^es,
three dollars aad fif.y cants. ( \n<l opening
a rtriwer Lo tooderel to the astonished cu&*
tomer tbe fifty cents, balance.)
fj'.'untryman— This is perfectly outrage-
ou- I It's a d— d swind e ! I came here and
bought that natch for sixty dollirs, and you
torn arouad and sell it for four. I tell you
it's as*iudle ! I don't uadeistmd it.
S. (with a pit-oniz-ng smile)— Dtt's der
drou'<l», my friend. You d <nd u ider tind
der piMoeB*, aod I eui pose I must t xp'aia ;
Now, dor man vot brought dat \afch here
fir,-t. what did hesiy io roe? Vy, "Mr. 8.,
dat's a A No. 1 pstentTobias !evcr,"and ven
iBOldde vat.hyu vas pr set. You Heard
vot I Faid. I t»ld der aodienea, aad yo n
bought der v.th for siny toilers; dat'e
done. Now, my fri-nl, ven you leave der
vatob here, vot did you said ? I feavs it to
youretlf; you said "It ain't worth a d— n ''
Dat's jourown language, my friaud; I dond
u-e dttkind o' dork. Nov, ^s I'm adruth.
delliog man, how ooulll? Io ooosDieoce,
my friend, bowoiuld I stand up before der
whole compiny aad s y, " Sbeotlemen, dat's
a No. 1 Pa'ent Tobiai lever," ven der man
vot owned der v aton, vot let it here himself
6aid "It voso'tvorth in-d.'"
Completely diigadted with aH bands, and
paih at s with himself, cur fiend took tbt>
fifty cents change, and was about to mak*
bis exit, when B. taid :
"My fiieod, lit me gif you goo I advice :
:ot some dints to t9\\ s\g ix h
L.! vo ,weii.
Thoee who eat pood dinners are amiable,
Bad faedtog Is the cauaeof many crimes. Those
who dine at tbe Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
loptoti iret-t. at the cornrr of Pnnbar Alley,
live vsll, sl d are ooDSeqaently bappy, Henry
Bocben, wbo lias ottered for tbe public since
[Sin, prorldan for bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout. KumtfrrjDdl tonp, game, time geese,
lellclous fntrccB, and everything tbe heart of
man oan desire. Tbe best can of tea in tbe
city — Ensli-h breakfast tea — Souobong and
Orange Pekoe — can he obtained here. a
s4n.ni atoore,
Formerly of Rnss House Carriages, can be
'ound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
abllshxoent, eoatbwest corner linen and Mont*
gomery sta. , or Dexter Stables. Cairlatre orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Tbo Presldeikt'a Message.
Peace and propp-rity are the k«y notes of this
decorBent. Cre^pncsa and durablity are the
characterhtica of H. Lnohbioger's furnltnre.
All should vt-ic bis emporium, 735 Market
strett, and abcertalo how tbea^ly a bouse can
be f u rnisheo ^^ J> j
Ojntorn.
In Btrolllng round the other night,
To took at 'Frltsoo by gas light,
Uur careless feet, by chance aid stray
To where a fonntaln's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a sor een
Tbrongh which a sweet bonquet was seen ;
While mosey stone and pearly shell,
O'er whlcb tbe waters softly fell,
M»de tbat wlnaow reem to be
Some fairy grotto of tbe Bea.
"Stop," said my friend, "Jet's go In here —
It looks so nice — aud try their oheer.'"
"All right." I aald, '-I must agree
That tbis place suiw me to a *T.'*'
No sooner bad we found a Beat
Than at our *ldt- a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they bad aluiuet any dl*a
That we mhjtnt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnifcently, loo;
AI) kinds of oypterf, Jnicy, fat,
Oookod *very fyl-; juot tbink of tbat,
Ana if your month don't water, then
Ton're different (rum other men.
Th<" 'd clam f &nd oraba and terrapins ;]
In fact, we fouud tbey had witbln
Tbat cosy place all kiud»of game,
Pish, dehb or fowl which we could name,
Wulie every diBh w-j«, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladles, too, have tonnd. 'twould seem,
Tbat tbey hav« here tbe best ice cream;
Bo here tbey flock, the little sinners,
To get what tbt-y call "buch nice dinners,**
Whoever doubts thiB let bim roRb
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Ojhter fuui-e. 337 Bu«h street, above
Montgomery; open Day and NlgbL
CHARLES BAAKE. Proprietor.
NEW ADVERTISfclVircNrS.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
r\IVIDEvr>NOnCE.-SAVINGS AND LOAN
SOCIETY, Ni.OlOCIa' atreet.-The Board
of Directors bara this day declared a dividend for
tbe eix moutba t m ing December Slat, 1673, of nioo
per cent per imnom oo alt deposite, oajable on and
after Ibo 15ib inst.
jal4-lw OYRUS W.01RMANY, Oaahier.
PU PRICE 50CTS
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for a I Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
B'onchitis. Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and. soreness of the
Breast, ?nd ail Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary Balsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOPKIETOBS.
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THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....FOB TEX....
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CONTRIBUTORS.
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True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
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IN THE
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THE GOLDEN ERA.
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By CharLea Wurren Stoddard, la
The Golden Era.
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furaltt -irec-i, corntr of TV* lib.
pOH T'»K HAT F YWAR fNDINT WITH THE
" 3 gf Decem'-cr. I'll, a divid-iid b»» b en d —
Olt'ed it k - ra-e-fnio- ard .ix-teotb* (.9 H-10)
n»'i.ieol. p«rninnmoi IWm D'D^Bi's, and ei<rQ.
(") percent. p«r irnnm on Ord'niry Dnpoeirs. fre«
Of K"*e ■! ff,x«n D-pohit«, piy&ble on aud after
i3'-h J.muirj. 1873 ile nrrier.
rt 3i \m UtTHLI, WMITK. OaabiBr.
FREE AND EASY.
EVKKT 8ATVKDAY WIGHT.
Piano and. Slnsflns: at 8 P.M.
D. BARRY, Obairmin.
Charing Cross Saloon
•"• MlBatoa street, near Second.
dal« J EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
4159 ft-aernaseoto street.
(Th* First Honso below Ksn-ny »tre*f,)
FOB FrnniBHINO WHITE ANDOH1NERB
H- -ip ff .i i fcinrt-.- G"Ot-r«l Ba-in*'B ,K»Doy:
O^l'-of R*n'*, N> U% »nrt Aaaenan; WhitJi arm
Ohinea* I ihor-r* liapUed for Familim. Hoiell,
Farm-, F40toriep. elo.
TOM ^.. X3*At7t7"^*45»
Fenllleton, in
The Golden Era.
OBIOIML STOKIE-*. POEMS AND
BKBTOHE8, FASBION OOSRIJt*.
AMCS8MKST8, LIT£BATUEE
AND ART, A9fSW£KS TO COB-
B£SFGNDENTS, ETC.
rilHE "GOLKEN ERA" IS TBE OLDEST
jL Weekly P^per in the State, permaneotl;
established, and more wdo!y circnlatad at home
aad abroid tbnn ary cth-r on tha PaoiBo Ooaet.
Io Oa i'oro:fl, tbe Ail n'.io States, and ih ouphont
tbe entire field of its ereni and rap dly increasing
oiroalatioo, tbe "GLILDKN 1-Bi" is universally
reRsrdedaia liierar; and fjtally jommalof ane-
qaalled excellenoe.
To Advertisers.
The) "GOLDEN ERA" il a welaome Snnday vis-
itor ia every Home and Household, and as an
advertibing meoinro Its advaaiages must be appa-
rent to boaineas men.
TO MAIL SUBSORIBSBS,
The Golden Fra, for On* Tear, S3 SO ;
for Six Months, S3 «tO.
Knbacriptioaa to be paid in advaoo*.
The Golden Em and PeteraAo** Endtes'
Nutloual JUosaxlne. On* Year* SG.
■STTHE GOLPEN ERA and PETERSON'S
ladiev National magazine ssrvad by
Oarriats in tbe city at l!>i oents per week.
TBE GOLDEN ERA. single copies. Ten OenU.
For sale at all Hewa-itandi.
Oflee off the Gelden Bra,
Pacific Stone Company.
TBE PACIFIC STONE COMPANY OALL
the ee-^eoiaJ attention of Arobiteote, Engin-
eers, and the onblio in general, to tbe SUPERIOR
QUAL1 TY of tbo Stone now being man ufac tared
by them in this oitj nader tbe Raaaome Patenu.
Tbey make to order and keep-in stock:
BnlldlOB Front*. Wuicr Pipe,
Bloke, Monnmente, Fonntatna,
Tllea, Copln^a for V^ulle,
Filter*, etc., etc..
Together with Ransome's o»lebrat«d Free-Grlk
Grindstone*, ail of whioh we guarantee saperior,
and at a price far below that of hand-oat work.
•oT-Tbe attention of private parties intending U
baild is reepeotfnlly solioit^d.
Office. No. IO BUS H STREET, San Franolseo.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
B. F. 8TERETF P11IATEK
THOMAS W. BKEE.
SILVER FIjATBH.
J* MANUFAUTDRKRI
^r — AND—
_^^ BEPAIBEK|
@Q DRUMsTSaHJOS,
My _AND_
UTJUEB MUSH' A A. 1XSTRUMJCN7J,
ESTABLISBED IN 1805.
■eT"Los8oaa given on the Banjo aod Dram. 541 I
MISSION STREET, between First and tteoond.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo ttanjoa for Pro-
eesio^ats s1w*vb on band *a!5 tf
Declared Agalne! the Whole *World and •
the Seat of AlunKlnd.
PATENT EAGLE BLAUK1NG -WARRANT- 1 1
ed eaperlor to any in tne market. Miinulso- '
tared by MOORE A CO, No. *10 Leid«edoiS
hl.rnt., Ct. F. Direotims for U»o: Wnen found too .
thick, add a little water. Keep Ue botile well
corked. Sold by all Grooern. .irugalst-.eto. d31
TRAYn»twStBon hand.
Alfred Tetter,'
Manufacturer and
Ini porter of
BIRD CAGES,!
SS5 Dnpont,
SEAR SUTTER STREET. '
See my etook of Bird'
Oajs"« b f.re parobasing;
o -ewbero AlwayiBome-i
"lif.KDow oo hund. M*l
Piie> t Cag*>s, made of i
Tin Wup, ara wnrrunted
f ttKE I'hliM VKRMIN
Also, beet qnaliiy TKA
no20 tf i
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
OA3 REARM STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the eborte* notic* All Tn-es and
Cigar Holders witiuotFd genuine, aod
to o lor weil. Mtti-r obaun> Pip- sad
■walking Cares MunnttO and Repaired
at lowest l*a-t.erh Pnesp, aod wir.b the beet work-
manship. A lnrg« anorment of Walking Oanet
and Fancy Guode of every dsbcriptioo always oa
band. no-1 im I
The Popular Beverage
t^ONGRFSS WAT*R tKOM '(U.E PAOIFIO
' Congress SprnpB, nfar Santa (Jlara. Iodoraed
by tbe Medical Faunliy he cnraiive_powers being
door from How. rd. Families ^upnlied dally. Ijib-
eral di-coum to tba tm f, idJ orders attended tc
piomplly. dt'iSlni
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BERGOLD. PROPRIETOR,
THE OLDEST ESTA BLISHED
and most popolar Restanrant in
Boo Franoieoo. The Table* are sop-
Clied with tile bout in market. Board.
p the week. 408 PINE oTHEh.T, jiibtabO'
Mnnr.cnn.nn mftr2K 1»
!ft!
GEORGE MiiYEfe1;
DRAfaRH ia !.' ■
andall kimi! ol >tJLU. FlhU.j
Stalls Nos. -to. 41, *.*, (Mifomlal
Markvt, t'n-.riiJCf oc U«Jtfon)/l *tr«et. * '
Pablk o-r private parlieu t.id families popplie
(rom 6 A.ii. to 12 P. V. LAdixu' and Gontlameo
OwWUnnir own *rf<r. S. . • " Vi p v ^rt27lv ,
°" " *'
DR. W. A. PAYKE,
THIS CEIEPRA'ED PHYSICIAN HAS RJ
moved htHtfflct from tbe Kus* Hoa»e io b <
Flegant Suite oi Kooui , l\ o. + ■ © K»»roy Btres
H» tells >our dlBesse wirhouta quustion. Don
fail tooall. AU Ubronic Dieeeses treaibd rocoes
fn Iv del9lai<
Bar Bugar
"C.0R SALE — 518 KEARITT STSKET, i
" MEKOKR'S. Alio, ever, kind of Cdl
Wb^te.sJe and Retail. i
n«7l( M. A. JUEKCBSV
Indian Queen Range
The Best in the Bf tu-ke
MANUFAOTUBED BY
SUE8 SI. tICKLEB,
ool8 If 4»0 ... *,»» K.nrn
ME* YQFK PRICI
HALI '6 PIANi
Pi r Bale at No, 1 >
>ler .treat. Oall a '
examine lor jour.el. i
avTB. ml, Oallf,
ai.-icad. Piaoo .n t ■
Napa Sodi
btkmMn Tsete.
itrl
T*
• »■ rm*»CI»CO WEOXSEDAY. JAMl ART IV IBTS.
Vs*. *V1. - ■.. 144.
v , . 1 • ,
• SI MCf ViD SI r
i Bats] I
f" »" ■"
8 in lojiiod
4ETR0P0UTIN THEATRE
MIW ALLTA1BRA TH1ATR1.
I • aa»»
wis w a i (kii test SsttttM if the Seasoi
°!!u!.-» i
The Yellow Hat!
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
The Yellow Hat!
^■WIHIM I
1BIIU.
Malta a
tth
kRI
tffb.l.B...
U.llM
dm m
I: ',■■■'■ '
mm
as
imnwiraj
i»»»i«"»J
wenty Thousand Persons.
■ vmi *> *■-.» naleTaa »*•-■ •' ■■*•
The Yellow Hat
■ ■KTtinmt 8c«f>rT.
Battalion or Amaions
ISrilliant Armor,
Wonderful Colored Light*,
Startling Mechanlral Effects,
|Hnperli Variety Entertainment,
Endless Tricks and Novelties,
■jr....
ACME OF PERFECTION!
T»» •bs!» ferwivf a OoaUestloa of Attractions
•mt •%*• t*d la say Taaatra.
I.VNT WKK.H < »1 llli
EMERSON MINSTRELS
THII KVENIMO
aoasans. no
JANUARY 15
it«t mini DVRia* rai win. aid iatjad.t Amaiioow it i
lt«»aaUim>»nt ii In Nulon.
I TH» QUTI IF jism<
■ I..TH .
nnw m
i .• i . .tr<r
oo<X"fc>y- o.
"Onoio 1
I ; »»» aid ki»n»rii i rn
I marijm ni-rnn
w r hum
Tim omit ail.i.1 iaixo\
j. a IUHUL
■ortlnnr. lUrki, IHnon Thnmjv»ont
• II.I.IHIXIIII ,.l»i|,i
tove.
D i I iRwnon
l'nrt •»<•<•.. n.l-
-<>llo.
TVHlEI SOIVLIVAIVIIjOTTX^IST.
lee X-t!
eo It!
e» But OflS* wi fr-.fi t a_M\ to 5 rv . . wbsrs Ra*«rr«<]
mm* h» ••cTf.i SIX DATS IK ADVANCE,
r POSITITBLT HO iaRKf LIST. Tbtrs will bs bo sxcsp-
i to tola ml*.
T XX B O- T* BAT
CX^T^^ST ^EI XkX 3ES X*. JS <3 1ST
In lii- Knli<1<liiH<'ii|ii' <>» Nnvrlllrs
L^T^LT7)ilETT?r7rT~~^^
OHANT vs. OPPIOSJ
IBUK.HH.S,
i l.rw. « mrul »l In. Whltf ll..««
E'KK. *■•»».!
orri r -
iiiiii t«r«'n«
. AliO If. HA.fl H.K il MM - SAMKliKKV
llirniv. Riv KIKM.'.FIL KOBIIt.ON, ftnol r . to.
OVERTURE- ■■«••■' *>r Tncmi.Ii.lur ORCHESTRA
To conclude .lib lb. be.utlfal P.nt...olmlc Specticlo, WT.ttK.d by BOB HAUT, cnllllrd
GERMEUIL. t&. lUolllUai.l B in HART
M.AIANi.kY SCIT1 | riKl.RU J. ROB
I W.r. KlK'lt kOHP lillAN. KUiTON
HA Kill*, hi. -if. Mlsll Jh.-l'MK S'IKKMAN | nhMINKI OR. RIUUARDA
JHKR-. I'hASANrS. KTO.
FRIDAY ETBKING. J.DOjirj 17lh
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF THE GREAT EMERSON!
L.AST niOH tf TWO OK1 THB HMERSOW MItTSTBELS.
MONDAY BY&MNO. J»na.rj autb— Jir.t AppamBU of
JOHNNY ALLEN. MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THKATRK DOES NOT ADVKKTlisE IV THE "CHRONICLE."
r All Bills against the Alhenibre Tboatre must oe ureeented bere»iter on Monday.
rI'sf(ormin« to comiueace pun eta illy at eight o'clock.
Mill tWIllPWftT HI MPT iwoiAina
■UllaAl.^.... , „ „m . , . M ■a»U SJL. fl.lr
I ix.- Mlontea -with Norilmor
Ctoaafa
Fairy l|ii-f>
Hallad
Comtr fast ...
■ ••Ml* I... rarm
Maajy;lt> Rrrwf
Mr. A I man Lvl'abr ..
■■ Lallabf .
CURTAIN LECTURES.
v ■ * * — to KaaaaAy
Mr. Hugh .{-iIiiiimmi in II in Changes !
tlallaal
Anna Maria t raw
n«n« Kulu
Came. Hlrrile. Cone
. SCIa* Faitj afaiidevill*
I-ydla I.lvlaar<t*a
Ima ItlKoa
Iinnlip Nomrri
UNDER THE CASLICHT!
Old BwiUbaiao..
Knorkar
II, k-
Emma Court land
Ibsrlsa Tbonip*oo
...Uaih Kobimoa
Kraal MorUmar
Mpllta LaKorra.i
•»««■; and Dance l,oa Dlxoa
Pulrot Fluwrr Mla«riande
"••"a" Him I, a Forrrat
Hltibland Flint; HIm I.WInaatos
Tattn He Home Aarnla I.»n4an Nam«ri
"1«E^R^ACT^
P»tks And Dlxoa
Ovsrtare
floni
■Tornpip*..
..MHcale Kt. Clair
. . *S utricle Hrtirtr
To ooDOlade wi Hugh Robinson's Iii-o Skotob,
Before tiio I>a,^7arxx I
Dennis Murphy t ,. . ,, -,
»(rryO'Ntil ......A H"gb Robinson
Nora Murphy 0. Thompson
Kitty •■" Lydia Livingston
Coraey Ryan, a villain of thedaap'al dy» r, Mortimer
Othor flharaoksra by the Company.
IK HUlll.L LUllUl.Nil UUlol
PACIFIC HOUSE,
OLYMPIC HOUSE,
Car. afCoaa^rrlal
l.lrdeadorST aam,
Kearny street, «
await* tke l"la
RAl,hTO.\ A OOTBIU*
Oar Oolabratad 91 Bl wmto SbirU,
srCAU, AND SEE THP.M.
¥^Tm¥=TB¥»ll'¥
Tbay fitP£BrEjn.Y,aad for quality and darabllity will aovsr ba matoasd. To bs
I X Li AVOriUV BlTOBtS.
mly at tbe
4116 Kearny atreei.
FERNANDEZ £ AGUIRRE.
FASHIONARLK nATTKRS, Ko. lltt^
POST MKKEI', noar Ko*tny. A fine
aafortaient of Hats and Cap* oonetantlf on«s _
hand, ayy Hatt made to order and ronoTmnd La
tbe noainel stvla. og2'2im
A
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A PERFECT RUSH
KKI-T TJI»
TZ>a.y ctn.d KTiglat,
AT THE SBEaT
IXL Auction Store,
OKI klllll KTBRBT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
la saw osTerlnaj ajt-enter UnrsTalns than have
ever beea o«Tered la tan Francisco.
With oar eoptccllos In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
sTrasa which we arc daily receiving Goods
boaajht at the fewest Cash Prices
IN- OURRBNOY.
ouh Horro 15 to
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
a.*Ms> pairs Cnaalanere Punts, worth ■« OO, Co be
■old at 98 tO.
*— daaea White ahlrt-. worth 91 SO, ta be sold
at 1& cents.
«• caaea ef Heavy UBderc.atb.IBar, 40e to SI SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
•Trass MS*, ta SI SO, aeld elsewhere froas MtoS,
ALBO. All 1MMRNSK BTOOK OP
KOTIOH", FANCY OOUO', KftGM"U CtJT-
LKKT, PIPAa. Oi.oVM, TOBACCO,
WATOHM, HVBHER QUOBI,
HONlfiR Y,
•J*xbUSXjaS.sat. T3«.Saa. Vallajo.,
AND IN FAUT. EVltRYTHlNO,
From a INeetllr) to an Anchor
OaU sad sraatlns onr priosr. and letllff yoaraalrss that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
U THE OBBAT
IX Is Auction Store,
• 1« IFAKST ITSIET,
fist QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH SS, FOR U SO
•MHttH U«jmrl MlttM* •» T.
JOHN ROBL'8,
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A'ONE BTT TIIF. BEST QUALIfV OF MEATS
UAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, G, California Markot
neNKKK iuue nisurAi-rour.
»-Th. molt ELEOANT 0DBTOM W0KK IN TBI OITT
0.11 ud mvlnl food. IDd price. BEKBB A.MATNABD
3F"3L
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....0IB0DLATZS IN ....
All the Theatres,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
m TB4 TKAB.
8ENERALLY THS0DQH0DT THE CUT
Oa the BOATS and CABS
THE OLD
Hot S 00 tola.,
1G Morton Street, near Kearny.
AH Diiuks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IN TOWN.
AlwavH on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doing?, PuiieeOit-
7 no, all toe California n«p- re, mI>o London
iiincli. Bell's Life, Illustrated London News. Call
and m' sty yourself.
mr Don't forget the eigo of tbe Hot Scotch.
d»7t.t OHARLKS WM. KKLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
TOM and JERRY,
OO TO THK DBaNOII
Hot Scotoli,
*88 Sntter street, sear Keurny.
All -Oi-iiiliis Ten Cojits
HOT C1IO WO I It KTF.UY MGJIT.
nolB'tt JOS. D, BHIGQS, Proprietor
DRESS JMAKINC.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. 1« O'fARRKLL
■ treot, la the p'noe lor Ladies and strangers
visiting the ally to have tbeir Dresses made in
.style, and a perfeoi tit, at a moderate price de'9
RIGHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly 0/ Cftidritia's OoyaX Italian Cirmt)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON TBE VIOLIN OR
Oaitar, at residencies (if required), or for
nieh Mnsio for Balls or Parties, at moderate
charges. Residence., SOU Montgomery street
corner Jaohson. HoomKo.ll. del21m
J. O. COMBES,
TERRAPIN I.UNCH,
Car. Second and Tehama .treet..
_r-T.rr.pln oonnt.ntlj on h.nd.
OliMrl in ..en. ttyl.. PBIVAT1
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PABTIE8.
dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in > alifornfa pro-
pose forming classes for inatrvotion In Elocution.
Pit-none wishing to avail themsslvss of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a ns*f ul art at a moderate coat
oanssnd in laSoIr names to "Oambyses" P.O.Box
Oil, when par tic a la ra as to terms, sto , will be
aeotfwthem. L aTsa — aaTJoetr
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld It? If not, you've a treat
AtSQOAUZ VS PONOH BALOON, In Eearav utreet ]
There BONA, disciple of GREAT 8QUARZA,
Dlspenaos famed Magic Punohes; rathsr
The most delicious mlxtnrss yet recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS there can sip at lelfltue.—
Their "TEARS" appease.— and Men gala "LADI1ES
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain,
In "ANTI-DIYORCE" yoa can yoar end attain.
Blp of the potent extract but one taste,
Sour arm, consoling, straight laround her wallt
Guess what a "AioiiNiNd aOMt'uitr" lu the klsi
That heals the pnarrel and imparts the biles!
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA.,." and the unroot "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well I
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panaoea
For all dyapeptlos and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTEBB" knock aroantt.
BONA and BQUa&ZA, spite of all detraotors,
Have proved tbe Nation's greatest beaefaotorsl
Fall roar? iirfiraat hi.Uhfal deliki yoa'U Hod
To aid the Man— invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Weloome yon will meet
At BONA'8- (8Q0 ABZ A'fl, -317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pan;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GL ABB,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
E1VB SAXE VnOIMALI AMD KKTAIX
•t tbe .Id ul.bll.ku.1, 1» Lelde.*- -c
•W«Ut Klut aw WUmm
HE JOTJBJfAL OF AKUSBJffilfU.
Publubed rmr lfcll»l« T«" *»
». i». Boc»A.m3"crs
»■• brtluil —a «•* W~WMto« .to.
WEDNESDAY JANUABY 15, 1873
AMU8EMBNT8, Etc
California. Th»»UN
0Dribr«« nixhis more will the w*od*r* of Al-
addin's limp b* pr«s»nl*d to lb* pib' c of Sai
FnocUco To* d*w bail* t bj to* Btsl Sitters Md
corp* cf d*oc*r* i* partionlarly good end
tboald be eo*»b*lore It 1* ■iiUdrito,
Alhimbra.
Tat b li pr*M3 1«4 at this boat* it a *pl*odid out.
Bob Hart, Add Kyman tod J. Roblmoa c*o**
mmob Ian io "fhi BoaumbaliiL :' Billy Em-
tnoo is gr«*tin bn epaoaliW. ud al=o in the
act of "Great rt. I fflic* Seeker* ;" Bob Bart'e cap-
ital pantomimic BBeccaclst of Tbe Raadit" termic-
Met tbe eTofilas'e eturt* lament.
Metropolitan Ttoentre.
-Tb« Yellow Hat" will be presented bat * few
night* moreee Mias A. L. Dargon, will commence
uicmem^Dioi. Monday ntx*. Tne wooderfoj
tea i of tbsBoialay Family form quite » feature
lb tbepleoe.
Bell* Union Thmlre.
Miu Jesoie Worrel'. Mi** Ltllle Hall and tbe
talented company engaged at tbis houa* (continue
to. draw targe 6adicD.ee. .Tbe programme is*
vary variei aod amusing one. comprliiogalitt'o
of eTorrtoing. liiai Jenny «o rell| hia made*.
decided bit to "Vu, tbe Good for Nothing"
Xh- Athrnenm.
Mia* Agoee K*nn*dy appears nightly at this
home in her •pecialiiea; Hugh Robinson in
change* : Mortimer io obaraci er ckelebea ; Charley
Tbompiouand Mite Agnes Kennedy tin ."Curiam
a>ctnrea." aod otbera in various apeoialties eat
forth on oar flret page.
Billy Entereon'a Benefit.
Tbis popular performer is to have bis benefit oo
Friday evening next, it being the last nigh; bat
two of the aminoD Minstrels ia t sis city. Of
eoaree an immenas audience will be pre eat, and
there will be a great rnab for seats. Thebox-
o ffice ie now open — a hint to the wise is snmcieat
Th> New Hippodrome.
Joha WiUoa' • new place of amusement U on Sal-
ter itreei, between Montgomery and Kearny. Tbe
lot has been fenced in, having a lar.e arcbed en-
trance way, and toe grading 1b nearly camplated
Tbe ■ tag is laid and the frame work for the eeate.
ia Peine erected. Mesager Wllion is undecided a0
yet when be will open, bat expresses, bis inten-
tion of having everything read; by tbe time his
Eastern people arrive.
Woodward'*- Gardens.
The Fourth grand Masquerade Skating Carnival
occur* to-night in the mammoth pavilion at the
Bardies. Twelve valuable prises will be awarded
Skating from 9 to 11, dancing from 11 to 2 o'clock.
The Hobti cultural Hall.— Skatisq —
Bkating uienjtl.ee Tneaday afternoon and eve-
ning, Wednesday afternoon and eventog. Thurs-
day afternoon and evening, and Saturday afternoon
atd evening,
anatomical Mcaxuu One of the moet
■ ompUie coiiecuooe of the kind In the United
fltttea, comprising hundred* of ooatly and beeu-
tUui wtx models. :s daily on view {to gentlemen
Only) At ihe Museum on Montgomery street. An
aoar may be procitablj meot here.
Holiday Sports,
Christmas fejiivitiea at a Chxago hotel,
the Avenue house, included a sanguinary
combat in tbe dining-room between the col-
ored cco'a, armed with a cleaver, and one of
the waiters, whoee we&poa waa a razor.
The later implement carried the day, tbe
culinary combatant having numerous long
slices carved out of him. As there were no
ladies in the dining room at the time tnch
an every-dsy Cbioago ifftr of conrse "did
not create muth excitement in the hotel."
Doing Hie Doty.
A dog is a fool io be faithful at Rochester
New Hampshire. A big Newfoundlander
was left to guard a sleigh in tfcat town the
other day, and because he cbawed a boy in
the line or his duty, he was turned over to
the sausage makers. The dogs in San Fran-
eisco are equally badly treated. If a dog ia
good and do>s his doty he is sore to come
to a bad end.
A Cruel Joke.
The Terre Haute Gazette man was onee a
cock on a canal boat. The boys in the of-
fice aay ife fan to suddenly yell "low
bridge," and seo him dive frantically under
tbe desk, [So says an exchange. Gan it be
possible that cruelties like this are practiced
on Western editors?}
Cheeky.
The literary critic of the Bulletin— the
man who does tbe book notices— in review-
ing Stanley's book, "How I found Living-
stone," says :
Mr. Stanley is not a gentleman of schol-
arly attainments. He is not even a good
newspiper writer. A man who snouli per-
petrate each ouiragts on the King's EogliBb,
»s be isgalllv of perpem»llv doing, would
be diemie^edfrom any well-regulated news-
paper office.
A few lines lower down the Bulletin critic,
who, of course, is a gentleman of scholarly
attainments and never perpetrates outrages
on the King's English, makes use of the fol-
lowing express on :
Conveying an altogether different idea of
that prtof tbe world than what it has been
the co» torn to entertain.
Let him be dismissed at once.
Naturally Di-gusted.
We find the following in the Alta'e "Oak-
land Items:"
Last evening as a yonng man named Wal-
ter Wright Dogue, was going into BamberA j
Co.'s office, on Broadway, near Seventh et, |
he was bitten by a large bull-dog. The dog
was poisoned this moroinq. Tbis makes the
third person he has bitten inside of three
months.
Wohtvenodoabt the ball-dog felt die- j
gnsted with Mr. Dogue for spelling his name
in such an affected manner. Oar sympa-
thies are with the "dogue" that was pois-
oned.
Doninoea,
Indignant Wife— A pretty hour to come
home this ! What do you mean by deceiv-
ing me so cruelly?
Cruel Husband— Deceive yon—
Indignant Wife— Don't tell me any more
lies ! Didn't you say last night that you
were only going to a quiet little party— dom-
inoes and that sort of thing?
Cruel Husband— Jnst to; that's what I
said exactly. Dominoes — dominces, yon
know I Always have dominoee at a masked
ball!
Tonne Darwinil*s.
Some time since a young minister in Lon-
don wished to impress his Sabbath school
with the dignity of man by reference to the
fact that men had souls wbils ordinary ani-
mal creation have none. Striking an at-
titude, he asked, "Now, children, what
is the great difference between a monkey
and a boy?" "The tail, the tail, the tail,"
came from all parts of tbe house, and the
minister was satisfied.
Faith in Spirit.
A Western editor triumphantly exclaims :
"Man shall not live by bread alone," and
then acknowledges the reoeipt of a jag of
"old Bourbon." He is the eame man who
advised his agricultural readers to improve
the cultivation of hops by attsnding dancing
school. '
*
TJ nre cognizable.
A despatch describing the corpse of Louis
Napoleon sb it lay in the coffin says: "The
upper lip is bare, the moustache having
been cut off to facilliUte the taking of a
plaster ciBt." We hope if those casts are
to be reproduced tbe moustache will be
added. Louis Napoleon without that grand
moustache, which was such a distinctive
feature in his countenance would be almost
unrecognizable.
Still Alive:
When looting for Holiday present?, go to the
New Yore Photograph Gaulzbt. No. 35 Third
street, and see those beintiinl portraits in oil,
water-colors and India-Ink. Prices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any ether
first-class gallery In the city. Remember the
place— B. F. Howland & Co., 25 Third St. p
A Happy New Year.
What a pleainre It ie to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or io tbe par-
lor. And whj is it that some faces wear a contin-
ual lr happy look? It is simply because 1 5 ey liveoa
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
neat. Louis Meyers, proprietor of tbe "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant. Fourth street, does It. as hundreds can
en th osias tic ally testify. Hie k tohtns are marvels
of ordf r and cleanliness. Try him, and jou will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
A. Juvenile Momtrotlty.
Co' umbos, 0.,haii boy wh o prefers go-
ing to Sunday school, and giving all his
pennies to the missionaries, to baying tick
ets for the circus, pitching pennieg, drink"
ing lemonade, or pnrobating a pistol. Barl
num will catch tbat youngster for his next
show.
The Oood Old Times.
An English paper esys tbat witboot doubt
had Adsm been an Englishman his condi-
tion with nothing ta crumble at, and no
"good old times" to look back upon, would
have been the extreme of misery.
To Actresses.— For sale at a great sacrifice
St &J Geary street, eixe'.egtat silk dresses, ane-
quailed for quality aad style. b
Holldi._ Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tarles
that compare with 6qnaraa*s. SquuzVs Punches
are fameuj for the high art shown in their man-
srfaorore.tbe happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and ,.clr delicious flavor. Bona, the
aisclple. of the great Sqaarsa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and co-dials for
tbe Holiday tables. Jar sale at tbe new branch,
317 Ke-'.rr. : at the Old Headquarters,
Jones A Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 830 Bath *tieet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hut eats It, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. q
Lever Eucfilo subpendert,
At $1 per pair— IS per cent, cheaper than else-
There— at the What Cheer Laundry. x
OursvoTAirr.— Madame Clara Aatoula, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Kearny et. OousultaUong is
ssngltsh, French and German. x
Somothlrig JXew.
Wm A. Hnbbard'a manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladles undtrwesr in suit',
are famed for their superiority of mike and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldea,
the authorized agent of Mr. Babbard, baa eetab-
llshed a depot of these goods at MS Second at,
for whole? ate and retail trade. A liberal du-
count to the trade. j
*■ JE*losvaeant Location,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the One suites of rooms to 1st there
Tne building is a tbtv fine one and Is well
lighted md ventilated. .
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a rare cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
drugei3t for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Bvox, No.
9 Post street. z
Sewing Machines for Sale or to Rent,
THE GLORY OP MODERN LIFE.
Our race Is run; the Norman knight
Is distanced by the engineer;
The cotton-spinner beata ua qaite
When all the butle U to clear
A hundred thousand pounds a year;
That Is the glory of our aS>,
Blx figDr-a on tbe Ledger's page,—
And no bad glory either, dear,
As glory goes among saint and sage.
Our life Is all a pocr illusion,
And nothing la that Eeems to be;
Our knowledge only breeds confaeion,
Our love is moonshine on the sea:
Our faith is but the shadow we
Gait on the cloud that bounds our view;
And to be virtuous and trae
Is t -ouble, plarue and misery.
If we have not the funds whea the bills come doe.
A Warrior Returned.
Forbes Maitland, a gentleman who came
hgre from Japan, and contnbutad a sjriee
of papers on that country to the "Ciltfor-
nian" tome years ago, has since then expe-
rienced many vicissitudes. He waa lor
some time interested in sheep in Banti Bar-
bara, but like yonng Norval, longed to fol-
low to the field some warlike lord, and from
a love of adventure, enlisted in the U. S.
Army. He went to Arizona, paisad through
some Indian fights unscathed and in conse-
quence of his superior education, and
knowledge of drill acquired in tbe English
sTolnnteer service, was rspidly promoted te
tbe rank of sergeant ^major. Yesterday he
came into our office io which the Californi-
an n^ed to be published a real liva warrior
of theModo: war, discharged from the ser-
vice with a bsndaome pension, having been
wounded in the sbonlder. As many people
don't believe that tbere is or has been any
real Modoc war a man who was actually
wounded in tbe aforesaid war is an object of
interest. Mr. Maitland should at once take
to the lecture field.
■#>,
Useless Labor .
An enterprising citizen of Piano, 111., has
after long and anxious etudy succeeded in
making a whistle out cf a pig's tail. It
would not be worth mentioning were it do
that he has been boasting about it, and
Piano Is jubilant over ths subject. But
why? It »a3 never denied tbat a whistle
could be made out of a pig's tail. We are
grieved to be compelled to mix such an alloy
as disapointment in the joy of Piano, but
the original proposition was not that none
conldmak9 a whiBtle out of a pig's tail, but
tbat one could not make one of tin out of the
material. We think tbat the wisdom of the
propounder of this problem remains yet un-
assaiiel by aoy practical proof of the falla-
cy of his celebrated axiom. All the man
has to do now is to turn it into tin, aud per-
haps with an equal amount of perseverance
and intelligence he has devoted to accom-
plish his present intellectual triumph, be
may succeed in doing it : if so, none sooner
than we will give him all the credit tbat ie
justlydue him.
Line Upon Line.
Tostee is 51.
Sothern is 50.
Italy supports 34S theatres.
Minnesota shivers for fuel,
The ice at Peru; III., is a foot tbick.
Mrs. John Wood is &% yonng ss ever.
Forrest's library was valued at $250,000.
The masquerade ball Ee&eon has set in.
Some think to be in debt ie an advantage.
London's latest fanny paper is The Gossip.
Chicago "hasn't had such weather since
'54.
The wood of old whisky barrels is poison-
ous.
Japan's tea trade has trebled within four
years.
Cincinnati gets her wood saved by con-
vict labor.
Florida's sugar and syrup crop his never
been beaten.
Salt Like eporte make bets on Brigham
Young's life.
Nearly all the January magazines pat
their best fe&t forward.
Once in the world man was primary, and
clothes were secondary.
Kansas has Bhipped mere cattle East this
year than any other State.
Dubuqueites have a fashion of swapping
babiea "nnsight and unseen. "
A Milwaukee Congressman has been frank-
ing a friend's wedding-cards.
An Illinois exchange reports the thermom-
eter'''thirty degrees below Cairo."
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet arjd delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercir'B pioneer confection-
ery, o"S Kearny street ■Wholesale ana retell, a
An Old LnndmarK.
The Terandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington street?, kept by
Henry Bebznldt, has been famous for the laet
eleven years for keeping the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc w
Everybody Suited.
There it no end to the multitude of fashions
in bate. At •* The" Bat Store, 647 Wa-hiogton
street (second hit store below Kearny), all these
m-or styles can be found. The stock is imm-nae
—the prices axe reasonable. Evtry ona who
goes there ia sure to be suited. b
Gentlemen, Attention!
For the most comfortable tnd Inxarious shave
be eure and cell at O.L. Susand's Palace Shaving
and Hairdresslng Saioon, 224 Montgomery St.,
opposite Bu?b House, up-EUlri. Only the most
skillful aitlsta employed. E
doalth an<x Pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures In San
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand, Frank Eon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. Bis
dnvem are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
to to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
t/uen you want a carriage. o
The Choicest Confectionery ,
John H. Bomer has just opened a new and
handtome confection try store at 126 Kearny
street, whore can be obtaloea superior finely
flavored confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties suppliied. j
Wasrtlng: Beturnett in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
laundry.
- ■ »
Hats fox> Holidays.
» Tax" Hat Store, 617 Washington street (sec-
ond hat store below Kearny), is the plioe to go
to buy your holiday hats. Finest hate, largest
assortment and cheapest hat store in the city.
Remember, No. 647, second hat store below
Kearny, on Washington street. s
S. F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booluellers and Stationers,
EL H. Moore, 669 MenWomerT. near Merchant.
Botlnen College*.
Heald'e, Bryant A S trat tan's College, 24 Poet St.
Huicber*.
Katz, Fred. Statu 94 to 100. California Market.
Bnui Fo underlet.
Weed A Kingwell, California. 125 First at,
French Fancy Good*.
Loean A Co., 19 Mentgomery. 107 and 109 S otter ,
Hawaii Hair.
Sampeoo. A. B. a Co.. 110 Second street.
Mailc and Mnttcal Jnatruanente*
Keene, O. O., mftr. aooordians, repairer of all M^a^
musical instruments, 308 Kearny.
Mucearonl HnanfaclDrera,
Brignardello, Af aochiaveilo A Co., 706 Sanaeme,
"Wine* and Liquor*. ( Wholesale..)
Danen F. * Co.. 501 Front-
Whltener.
James C. Sellers, No. 31 Second street
Photocraphlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission >treet. x
Wraitener.
jAirx* O Sellers. 31 Second street. ni
FIGARO
CIRODLATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME EN
ever; Theatre in ban Francisco.
FIGARO
IS DIBTBrBTJTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
ent the centre of the citr, io all Hotels, Bee-
Uarxnte, Saloons, Store* and Offices.
FIGARO
18 CIRCULATED JKVKRY DAY ON THE
Oakland JerryBcatB to catch the paa&eneere
hat arrive bj tbegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— tne pas>ere left in the theatres ataight
beiae gathered np and saved for that pornoee. ■£
FIGARO
18 "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in the Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and paUio resort* eemeralbr.
FIGARO
CmCULATEB LN THE BEST SOCIETY. IS
placed in tbe bands of nearly all who come
to the city to make pnrcbaees, and is therefore Lhe
best of advertising mediums.
LARGEST
PosterPrintlngHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING
Easiness at tbe corner of Sacramento aa4
LeidesdorS streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street.
Will, in f ntnre, condnct the eame line of basin
at tbe new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom bejiaa united his stock and bosineet
thos m&feing thid
THE LARBEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
\H THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Prmti&a
of every description. Personal attention will be
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CQHCERf
WORK, ETC.
My Engraven stand at the bead of the profes-
sion, as samples on the dead-walls of the city win
testify.
A oatlie solicited from my friends and the pub-
lic at my new quarters.
H. P. TATLOB,
del lm iWiluy street-
ARIONI
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATB 1
Fair of the American Institnte. after a blind-
fold trial erainst Stsinway's. Chicbenng's, and ■
others, to be Ttia BfcST ON EXHIBITION. B.
CrBTAZ, Sole Agent. SO O'FarreU street. ;
N B.— Piaooaof all ityUii TO RENT. mart
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE I,
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT- I
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho ■
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned ■
opon the presentation of an order from the <
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A. ATJSTTN.
^. OLD
DAVE MENDE8 & CO., at the I
_ old original Red Lion. IO Geary
street, between Kearny and Dnpont, where yoa >
canhaTe HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, not forgets
ting the old Pioneer Lnncb. The "Old Sport" is I
always on hand.
To the Dramatic Profession. |
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BERN i
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members of
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate'
that he is prepared to give experienced advice is
all persons professionally visiting or meditatinaa
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderate.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
opon.
WTLLIAir HENRY WATERS.
liVictoria Chambers, ~VO Collins street. M*4*
boarne. Aastrali*. f e6 tf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY PUT NISHED ROOMS, SDB-
gle or in suits.
Well .Lighted and Ventilated.
Drturnirced Rooms to let. Lodging Wlfcfi>
or without board. ALHAMBRA. BuTlDZNQ
■IB RB»h atreet. oc3« rf
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST ^CANDV
made at our Steam Candy Factory 4\ily. All
orders, especially from tbe country, are solicited*
ard will he promptly attended to.
OaNTY * WAGNER,
lOT Montgomery at- rnv-r Ro*ta*
BOO fairs ot Socks,
At all prices, at t he What Cheer Laundry,
ilm.
awsSMl
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Sawing* and Loon Soelety.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DK-
dared a dividend or nine ($) per oent. per
annum on Term Deposits, and eeven aud one- half
(,%) percent, per annum on Ordinary Deposit*,
free of Federal I Tsx, for the eir month* acding
Decembtr 11. 1872, payable on and after January
15, IS it. By order,
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STREET. 1
Beat acoommodatioDS for W, , _ . . ,
Familiea in tbe city. Private ■*«?** LSJi
entrance forLadtee. Hair Catting, Shaving and
Soampooing. Children's Hair neatly cat. Ladies
Shampooing 50 cents,
i'lllm !_,. CORRIVEAU. Proprietar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HATWARDS.
lOHY OAKEo PBOPR1ETOE
otel.
35* 1 1- m t- Cl a. m
i j 15 6m
GENTS' FURNjSHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
nisbing Goods to be had good and cheap, at
ntsnmg
"uLDG'i
ORNER '- J Lf
IG GOODS. i
OF GENTS' FUR. j
good and cbeap, at j I
mmmM
s>
MONTSOMERT S
HOTEL.
.« ' ■ t> w-
ifari
tH>
•as nuatMcoi wididd«t, jamcary i.v istx
•a. xti. ■•. iu.
FURNISHED ROOMS
ii
18 ud $10 per Month
WEST ST'HOTFl,
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
§*; Nina ii
GE8T BDISLAY FAHIII.Y
CALIFORNIA TIIEATR1.
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
BELLA UNION THEATRE
I x •- ■- * t little
JVNl'ARY I*
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Slar Premiere Assoluta, BETTY RIGl. the Premiere Danseuse, EMILY RIGl,
TV« <•>•»». Churou »»i»ri 1*1m> Thro« T*lontocl OBUdren.
THIS icVEMINO JAHTJARY 15
AND BATUnlJAT MATINBE.
Titr gouiioi M i tmrin - r . . i >. i e ■ * ■ Airv imi ri.ru
YELLOW HAT! Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
ritiiitini or t«.>ii:ni
MISS MAOnir MOIIRR
W. A. MHTATRR
J. O W1LLMHRON
TARI TOTOlrcR.... WALTS* U. I.RYAR
OltlO TIIUI R X. THATRK
ktmnn R I iicoilit
uirnu G. HRNRT
I M M «> It T A. I. W.
R. PLTMITOR
srhi or tbr L*«r _. Joan R
or.1I nr Tin hirci
rRiRrsm radroclbadocs mss missie waltos
AMRor MI8B SABBIR WTATr
IOITAD M1B1 «. A. CHAMBERS
MC'TAPBA MRS. 0. B SAOKDRBt
M.ni.rtn,, Mln :<!'t* of But*. O-t.l1. Hqot<m»n. Cli.r.1-. AttpOilitDt., Sll.««. • t K,
!»ll«:.
A.*--.
»,« Tfc rl •UlA«»4t«»alU '•»• *i-»i4 Tr.s«t,r!».t>oa Sum
■Mllaafl
Laid of Ferp«, or H-jIIb of Dazzling Li^ht!
•sUDAT. fTlJIIW. J*a |1 i,-i-i»pl B,.»it,*T (1*0. at
»**d»r*J r I !t« ntilliirl 1 to
MXf»>4 m. \ NCHE CLIFTON
LAND!
SATTJItPAT AriRHXOOK. In. 18-
Oraiid Yrll.iw lint Mntlnoc !
< » I. I O.
:arian oaheh.
- R,t i*r
I. BARS.
T^^^JISID^^^^UMIHJB^IJUAT
• E BALLANCINO ACT.
IAX»l.. Fltil AnM>u«ol
MISS AUGUSTA L. DARCON
IBARAXOR
Maenill'i n( Scenrry by Porter I Startling Illusions! Gorgeous Costumes!
a ox rinsa-.
Knrhknud Cavern.
MakKlf l*rl«mi\i u- l-'imntnln.
■A.OT SECOND.
Chnroa nnrt hi"
■Unrttltiji Arrnhdllr Act* nt
Ikirr (klldrrii. <in*n<l rtMilpt i>f HIKfr Kit jr*. (in
rltj-irc p.« trt atinn* ' hr M'lle. I* K IT IT RIOLkid,
U'lirr'MII.Y Mil. I, MDd torp.de Mallet. |deR«llet
-eVCT THIRD.
Comic IrtsLi umrutul Art, Mont, Cnron. In lflnn-
ol». M'llo IIKTIV BIOL nod Kull.Y BIOL.
Gran Ballet do Oliinofs,
hy M'lle* BETTY Mod I'MILY BIOl. and Corp*
ive:
SATURDAY EVENING. January mb.—
leuellt of TVrnrie. Inez. r,«,"fc>TDri,
LA FAVOBITA. Or.nil 0p«r» bj DONIZETTI, will bo glloD; WITH BALLET.
MONDAY EVENISO. JANUARY 20th. First Appo.ruco of—
arojEiisr t. Raymond
Id knew OmMy, adapted frora the Francl), entitled FORBIDDKN FRUIT.
PRICES OF ADMISSION,
Krwrtrd N.B|»-nrM< Circle in<< Orchestra ttl «9 Balcony so
Kntrvd Hc-is-Bscony 7ft Gallery ma
Dree* Cud* Admtssloa • « OO Pnvat* Boxm »(l und WIO 00
MItJN .11 NNIK3 WORRSXIi
MI^H I. I I. I. I i: II ALL
!» DO0BLI **0«,
nn»>#r Rind (' • M ■>■ t) Jl
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•It-HHlr .!•■ n.on
Dutch ITIjLoiiipllllcAtioul
J H UABKU wdl OARRIfl ARM i
COMIQ IU3IIT
-CHARLEI Vr-Rm
Jennie Worrell and Lllho Hall
It EX
thaTo tjTer ~f£h£ow.
Mil K.ii i"i<i|HfM 0 Marsh
COM : It lo
K*M (.OI1NO II O M K.»»
;i»»1 br R 7.tm»«r.)
Bonqaet of Soi «m. . - .
Miss Llllie Hal
Dnnci-
Mm Ji*»phio#
I'll*
..Johatjf
11 WllirrT.
.. .
Nan the Gcod-for-Nothing!
NAN IUM .IKNMK WuUKH.I,
iId wblcb ih»i. ■ i'h"»Bi a rival , InirodDClDK h»r cloi*« )
Tom Dti"blaa, on« fatbrr K. (i. Mrtti
Marry i .'oilier, I be 0( bar latbar Ubarlta Varaer
Ob«r ay. a cttp- ntar Halt Rally
Yoans Mr. bltap*«o. Obaa Codtlll
Bob Fred Co* per
Ovum ore OrcbaatfA
New Comio Btllat by H. Schmidt, entitled
The Village Coquette
LI8KITR MMH. HIKKRHB
Le Pere Thomas R. <.} Mareta.
niiigoot. Iwkl0« for work Kd. MnniftBao
rBAMOOlS, a farm •arrnot HONc. HOHMIliP
GkuL-Qsna ...Hliaaa Fillmoto. Joaapbioe, Armitronr, Gorrmta-
....DORlNO TSK BaLLFTT
t hiirnodT Dance Mme>. Thrreie, M. Nebmldtv
Pim Hriii ....Hne. There**
Finale Bcdown
BpaII tbe Ladlei.H. SCHMIDT and MMK. THKRKSK.
Uoeip«ottdT«b«au Fiaato
I 40 Second stn>.>t. | 40
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
la J
iDoRiau
u> l»«
>-.u»iiii.i\oa in >atf.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Ex«»t ,1 Xo. 14B Potrib .ttMl.udu
No. lOI H Stockton iu«,l
T«« nmT giAi.IT! or
Woddlng; Oalio
ALWAYS OH HAND.
IVHT TAKIETY OK
Cake tor the Holidays.
I OR ORE ttl. CHARLOTTE KUttHR. BI.AN0-
MANiiK. JRLUBS, .tc. oud, toordor.od
•f th. h Mt B.t«ri.la.
K. R. IHAII * II)
«JII**
■IW***
tl»*
HAIR.
THE 0HEAPE8T PLA0E IB SAN FBABOIS0O
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood ■%, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods.
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A. B. NAMl'SO.V .V CO..
W». t\0 Recorad atrvet,
■o»Im BetwwB Mlaalon and Mlnneu
Attention, Good Livers!
Ml P. BEROES. FORMERLY
proprietor of toe Mlaara' Ra*_
taoraot, bee tekan tbe maaacemeot
ot both the Minors' Revaaaraot oa
OoBtaerotal «tr««t and toe Minara*'—
Braooh oo Klarkit ttr«el. to pertaersbtp mit,a MR.
A, DRAYKUR, who haa been ooometed with the
, arm tor year*. ImproTemanta bate beta made to
, the omaiDe deoartmeDte that will rertder the Mi-
' Bore more popalar thaa It baa erer baea doiioc
tbe U yaaraef iu proaperity. Oar Billeoi Far*
embrace all the dolloaoiea ol tbe eoaaoo. Onr
motto la "Oood Pare, Good OookLoK and Modente
Obircas.''
P. BEROEI A CO..
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Wl and &sa Oommoroial, and
7430) Market ■treat.
Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. aa31 1m
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL P0STIN8 COMPANY
l a»l ••crumpwio at., ear. I.^ltk-adorr.
(Bz oftioe ol P. M. S. S. Oo.)
BEE DB. GIVE US A TRIAL;
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
1«H| U"»DFRMONELt WOULD MOST RE-
apectlally repreeeat to yon and l"« pablio coo
•Tally, that be la bow prepared to fortitH facll-
lUoaforezblbftfODeoI erery kind and oharaoter,
wbloh aboald daiorre tbe p-.trona«e of tha pah-
tic. He baa erected at Chaynr.a. WyorniDic, A
I.AROK AND OuMMODIoUs HALL, with soot
Soeoerr ar d Rta>«. Tbn Hall la well TonMlated
and ligbted, and mad* comlonah o for all i»a«on«
of tbe year. THK BKsT OK MUSIC, both UtrioK
aod Braaa, cao be farniabed at all Lima*.
s»ii«f»c'orr nrrm«rm«o'« will be made with
1 ill' A I KlUAL ORUII1EK (,'OHPANIErj, eUb-
•r for K' ;itltiK of Hall or performances on a per-
0*Bta«*of tbe r*C0ipta. Owrr^spon'InDGn "olloited
Addreaa. J. MoDANIEL,
fyock Box No l.Oboyenna, Wyomiac
N. B — Oorioafttea wanted for tbe Obeyooae
Miinnum. Those winning eoaagemeat*, elate low-
est term* for tbe WinUtr H»*«On, ssnnlng photo-
frapb to my address. Half faesatte Money re-
anded alter fllllng enffaReinnnts,
JAMKS McDANIRL,
Proprietor Ohoynnne Tbeatrn and Maeeam,
o«a2 3m Look Box No. I, Cheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PKOPLK.-MUST HAVB
Rood Wardrobe. Four Ladles and two Gea-
tlsmin to be Rood In canernl businosa for the oom-
Ibr Wlator tioaaoD, commiinoioit the tlrat week in
November, 1872, Address etatina lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare retarded aftor tlll-
tnjt eDRejiemanL
JAMES MoDANIEL,
Proprietor Cbeyeono Theatre and Maseam,
04VTJ Look Box 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet-
Human Race.
■The
THK MAJORITY OP TIIOSK WHO
reside In Nan Francltco, buy their
Mhlr-te nod Furnishing «omt* off BFNK.
DICT A- CO., No. 8 Second *tr«et, l>e-
canie thernre nltvaye treated well nod
boy their goodi at the toweit prices, ul
"THE OLD sTASfll."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VUCOINIA CiTT, NEVADA.
THIS FLEOANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RR-
dooormUd, aad oaa be rented by tho aight or
br th* week, ritara and traieling; oompaaUs
UoaraUy traatad with on application by latter
JOHN FIPKB,
Manarsrand sole Proprietor,
Or to J. II. HcOAUE.
*J»Q Washington st.rnet. San Francisco
MORS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
11HE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
. aalltt, loopeoa New Ooortes for Piano and
singing by his eotiraly N'aw and Simplified System
- th* shortest Id esiiiteooe— reading moaio at eight.
Aocom^anirnanu, Kinging for Parlor or Concerts,
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 1G nnd 17....030 Wa shins toil street.
WAITED IHHKDItTEIiVl
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....ALSO....
Twenty I"ix«a»t 3L*iia.o IB^lXot Lnclios.
FOR BALK ElOHTY NKTS "P AMAZON ARMOKH. COMPLETE, IN
Lots lo suit purchaser*. Each Set constate of Solid Silvor-Plated Hftlmet, Kroumi-'ate, Lam-
bnrk'n. Shmld, one pvir or Armli-t-, one pair of Braoelets, one pair of Tights, oae pair o! Trattke. one
pairof Saodalr.ooo Tunic, one Soarf. one Combat Sword, ard one Spear. A I'ortion "t t.hojo Ariuota
are now to he seeo at t be Metropolitan Theatio in the AtuaEoaiaa March in "THE YELTUW UAi.
*T For price, apply a* above. 8UEBIDAN CunilYN A CO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OYSTER
AND....
CXX.O^* HOUSE,
Sanuner street. aNT Kearny between Pine
nnd CutlforHltt.
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS served Id any
stylo. Every tb-ing cooked iothe best manner.
**r The Finest Lltraors and Olgars.
•7- Elegant Suites of Boom* for Ladle*.
•VOPEN DAY AND MGH'C.
R. J. TE0HAU A P D. JESSEN.
do23 lm I'raprietora.
FRENCH CORSETS .
ME PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Ladle*' Underwear. FRENCH
OefRBBTB of all price* and qiAiitiat. ready made
MM,
CVR8
THE ART OF SINGING
TN ITS HIGHEST PERKK0I ION -RICHARD
1 MULDKK FABBHI, tuaoh*«r of aevpral oei->-
brated Europnno artiates. lato Difeotor ol tti» ro-
nowcod Conservatory ef Geneva, Mintro (lu upant
or th* French litnarlal Aoadsmy ol Miwio.Ooa-
ductorof tho pbilhrtrmoniquB Sooiety in Paris
and at pr*sent Musical Uiieotor of the tabhri
OpBM.ia prepared to give private leeeona, enber
m tils office or at tha re-i'eu. » of ibe pupila;
likewlto uoUKSKS OK MNGING, PIANO acd
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Forforfber partloularo a '..ply at PROF. MUU-
DEK'SolBto, No.Kl PO W l.Ll, STREKi . betwo n
Markot and Ellis. AIbo, latins, reoeived and terms
to bd had at tba mueio store of M. Gray, clay st.,
ii'ul of Meisru. Sberman it Hyde, corner of Nutter
and Kearny streets. 3*8 lm
WILLIS^ BAND.
MUSI0 FURNISHED FOR ALT.
ocoaiions. Moaiu imported, arranged
and for sal*.
Fritz Piper* and Marcus M. Blnm,'
Leading; Vlollnl- 1*.
aV-Ordere from the oonniry promptlv attended
Address M. W. WILLIS. Caton'a "
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
....or tub....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
Uorticultriral XI«11
-,..os....
Tlll'BSBAY FVF.MMJ .IAN. 33*1
BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY,
Ticket* &* e«-
•S-Snbr-eripMon LliWl ran b-> fonnd with—
G. M Botrv. Sh«-riff'«f>tfice, City Hall;
Mr Brandt, S.W.aor Wanhtngtnri A Montgomary:
A. Nil in in c tii' Id. Jr., N.E. oor Folsom & Ht*Q*rh;
W, Do ben. Nn.li Hatiery si root ;
J. W'tt. N". IU' I'hiid ■■t.reet;
Mr. Knt«OD5toin, No 16 Neoond strent;
I'd. Abr*meon. No. "35 Ulay utreot. de30 lw
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And • ollene of Medicine.
lffc (\C\C\ BEAUUKUL AND INSTRUCT-
Xl/.UUl/ ivf obiectn t.o be 8«- n. Open to tbo-
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, ei KUKKKA HAL^ .
3i8 Montgomery stroot. FOR MEN ONLr
t»-DB. Johdan's Private Office is at *»»
GesryHtieat loppOBJiaola Mecbsnics' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarly's Dancing Academy,
DASIIAWAY HALL,
Po,t .tr«et. Bear Kf.roy.
ADOLPHTJS STOCKMETER,
....TEACHER OF..-.
PIANO AND SINGING.
Balls aod Parties attended to. and Music f or >
Dished. Resldenci-, S0 8 Eddyatroou dtftHa
E. PARDINT
NO ?B9 WASHINGTON STREET. (ABOVB
thePinaO. Sun FraoOlSOO. Boot* aod Shoo*
made to order lo the best French atjrl*. Tho a
. HE JOUBNAL OP AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbiisbed ovsry D*» >° the Ye" b*
J. JP. !B O G -A- » *> "°" S
SSOMercl.uut ond GS* Washington Ht>
Below Montgomery. San Fr*D0i*oo.
WEDNESDAY JAN DAB* 15,
lb73
Flashes of Fan.
(From the Daubary News. I
It iu kiDdly said of a Booheetjr corpse
that, alt bough a married man, he was cot
addicted 10 profanity.
Pockat piocera for young men to fed of
their mu=t>oh<u with, are a new and valu-
able invention.
A Bro jkfield girl dares not use her fdthor'e
piper to meka op her "bay window" with,
because there is so much due on it.
It hardly Beema but yesterday that we
were canniog fruit, and now thay are tak-
ing of another Governor.
ADanbu-yman carries one of hia girls
teoih as a foad fond remembrancer. When
ho id married ho can have all her jaw.
A writer for an agricultural journal eug-
gen :s hena in tho place of dogs for families
There is not a tramp on the face of the earth
bu'. would like to hear a hen bark.
People who chop their feet off when man-
ipulating the oheorfal log, will find this of-
fioa aus'irp&ttsnl in facilities for reoording
th^evoot.
D info) Drew can lose thrae million dollars
worth of his grioubaskt*, and not fjel it;
bnt the loes of five dollars worth of his re-
ligion would probably bankrupt him.
Some of our paople thought there was a
mat h fictjry on flra somewhere, Saturday,
but it proved (o be a stranger who casually
Etjpped on a barrel he op.
A great eiviog in the manufacture of
mince pies in New York is sacux^d by 6ub-
Btituting oockroichea forraisens. Thoy are
very similar to raisins when warmed up,
*3'1 c)8t almost nothing.
An entarpr'sing piokpocket went through
«ld Mr. Fitch, of Danbury, in New York,
Monday, and secured a promissory note, a
recipe for glanders, and a fish line. The
thief escaped.
An anxious gent'emin bargaining for a
house to rout from old MaoMastera, asked
him if the house was cold, "Well," said
tho old gentleman, cautiously, "I can't say
as to tint ; it stands out doors."
They arc going to fill in tbat ravine on
Nelson street, and people who have cats and
clog 3 tli^y have got throogh with, should not
nsglec' this opportunity, which will proba-
bly be the only one this Winter.
Very Well.
An exchange says:
Miss Clara Louise Kellogg is credited with
tavin? rtfusijd mi re offer* of marriage than
-any other woman of her a^e in the country.
She may live to be eoriy for it.
An lova man cannot remember whera be
bid a coffee pot full of silver during the
war, and has scratched nearly every hair
out of his hoid thinking about it.
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Ready made and made. to order, boom 10,
€08 Maraet strret cor. Post and HoBtgsmory. u
Z>o You Know
Tbat with Buttehick'b P&xrEBit* you can out
and make any garment to fit perfectly? Bend
postage btuup for us Illustrated catalogue. B.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Kearuy atreot, between Batter
and Post. San Franctiwo.
.Avit off ether* the Best.
It U curious, but true, tbat J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, cear Third, should sell fur.
nltore and bedding cbrap&r than any other
dealeT Id tbls city. Try him and you will be
oonrlnoud. x
A Lame dense.
The Grizzly siys:
The Grizzly always owns np when in the
wrong; and must confess tbat Fioabo La*
him on the hip. He did commit the atro-
cious crime of misquoting Suakspjare, Lord
Bacon, or whoever else wrote "Hamlet.,
and in tain to exclaim: "ilea culpa, meet
■." Nevtrlheltss, were Fiqa-
Bo'a foot aa sore as was Grizzly s piw
when he penned the article alluied v>—
the whole world to a China orange- tie
sprightly barbera w uid have misqutted thB
last d j i0B wc rJgof the mother that bore him.
B sides, not being the -House Programme
rf the theatres, Grizz'y thinks it a more ve-
nial offence to misquote Sh^kpp: are once,
than to defend hie murJereis all the time..
All right. Perhaps the Grizzly considers
lis effencB venial and ours venal. But the
Grizzly must consider that if wo wrote any-
thing very rough about actors it would be
rather Dnrd on them whin they came on the
stage, to see a thousand or so of people
reading Fioaro aid harningh-jw badly they
were "going to play their puts." By the
way what does the Grizzly mean by calling
us a "barbera?" That's the name of our
wife I The foreign languigcs get sadly
mangled by the Grizzly's lame paws.
Dogmatic.
A judge in Weahington has decided that
dogs are not property, but nuisinces. This
maybeljwin Washington, but it is very
like nonsense in other places. A dog may
possibly be a nuisance, but why he cannot
be somebody's pr >perty is a puzzle to any-
body save the worthy ju2ge who gave the
silly dec sion. We have of late been taught
that dogs have far more intelligence than
we credited them with them with, and an
article ID a lata number of the Quarterly
Review, together win Darwin's new work on
Expression in Animals gives these creatureB
a reputation for a degree of thoughtfnlness
that would stand some human beings in
good ssrvice. We have bad the judge's
opinion cf dogs; now we would like to have
the dogs' opinion of the judge. Perhaps,
if they could express themselves io the mat-
ter, they would bestow upon him the title
of Dogberry.
Pet Nnmes.
When the wife of your bosam is in a bad
humor it isn't always safe to say, "What's
up, old gal?" A gentleman in High street,
Brooklyn, did this last week. She turned
on him with "Who do you call old gal, you
miserable, old, red-headed, idiotic mud tur-
tle?" He fled instantly as he saw her eye
roving round in search of a weapon of at-
tack. He made his peace with ^a new bon-
net and a pair of earrings.
Quite a Stocking Full.
GIobule3, of the St. Louis Globe, hung up
his stocking on a Onristmas eve, and next
morning was gladdened by the eight of i<s
contents, to wit: Twenty-five bushels of
ooal; a dozen pan-wipers; five pars ec's.
sors, assorted sexes ; a Btlf-raking mower;
a patent churn; a fine tooth oomb; ao amu-
let of assafcetida, limburger cheese and
garlic, to keep off small-pox ; a buzz-saw in
operation ; a paper of fine cut; a griod-at :>ne;
a bighlv-nniehed shot-gun, double d-barrell
and leaded; a ditto pointer pup, a can of
coal-oil, and a Lfew eart loads of miscella-
neous trinkets.
Prayer.
That female out in Wisconsin who con-
verted a burglar by prayer, has been im-
itated by an Indianapolis female. This time
the prayer wasn't an eminent success. The
burglar walked off with the most of the
lady's wardrobe, all her jewelry, and her
husband's gold watch. When the husband
returned he was just a little bit mad, and
Bwore a good deal. He went out and pur-
chased a boi'83 pistol, and presented it to
her, Baying : "Get a bead on him next
time, blow him to blazes, and th:n do your
praying."
JB"or Waeblntc
Shirts, %1 60 per doz.; small pieces, SOo.
di a. At the What Oheer Laundry
WiinnJnjt's.
The only piaoa south of Market etrest to
get a good dish of Oytters, Ca'i'ornla or Eastern
Transplanted, Is at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Saloon, comer Howard and Third, late
-of the Blue Wing Siloon. L
-X>o JVot Wuffor irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and iDgrowlng Nails, can find Instant
M UeJ by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. References given If required. H
Dr. Dotiorty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as snob Is
□ow the most successful of any Physician in
San Frauoisoo, Otflce 619 Saoramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors Delow What
Cheer House. x
It Is Perfectly Ahionishlnc
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
Mfore 8 a.u. returned the same evening If de
iJred. z
Live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the canBeof many crimes. ThoBe
who dine at the pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
Ingtoii treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bo c ken, wno has catered for the publio since
[849. provides for his customers Labe Tahoe
trout. Salmagundi boud. game, tame geese,
delieions entreee. and everything the heart of
man can flestre. The beBt cut> of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Bonchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
S ft ill Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriage*, can be
round in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllshment, eonthwest corner iJUBh and Mont-
gomery ets., or Dexter Stables. . Oarriaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. »o
Tlie l*reslclejni.'ai Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
dooument. Cheapness and durablity are the
oharooterUtlcs of H. Lucheinger'e furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house oan
be rnmiahed- D -
Oysters*
La Btrolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Our careless feet, by chance did Btray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a sor een
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy etone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window eeem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," eaid my friend, "let's go in hero-
It looks bo nice— and try their oheer."!
"All right," I said, '•! must agree
That thia place BUlts me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made Mb appearance, aafced our wish-
Said they bad almost any dleh
That we mignt name. We found it true.
And cooked maymficenily, too;
All kindB of oyaierp, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth doo't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam f and oraba and terrapins ;,'
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy placeaiZbindsof game,
FiBh, floBh or fowl which we could name,
While every diBh waB, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice oream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubte this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And tnere this troth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouee, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKE. Proprietor,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....FOB THE..
KTE3TA7- 'STXl.A.X*..
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Fenilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
I-JIVIDEND HOTIOE.-SAVINGS AKD LOAN
SOOIETY. No. OlO Olar atr.et.-The Board
of Director. baY. thiaday d.olared a dividend for
t be six months ending December 31at. 1572, of nino
per cent per anno m on all deposits, payable on and
after tha 15th inBt.
ja!4-2» CYRUS W.OAKM&NY, Cashier.
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers, Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary Balsam. Sold by
ail Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOFKIETOBS,
Corner sasisne ant Commercial St..
jalSaf
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
BT WILEIE COL.IJN8, J2J
IN THE
Golden Era.
Pacific Stone Company.
THE P.1OIFI0 8TONE COMPANY OAU,
the eBveoial attention of AroMteots, Engin-
eers, end the pnbUo in general, to the SDPEKIOB
QUALITY of the Stone now being mamif&c tared
by tbem in this oity nuder the Ransome Patent*.
They make to order and keep in stock:
Building Front*, Water Pipe*
Slnlu, Btonomeau, Fonntnla*,
Tile*, Coping* for Wall*,
Filter*, etc, ete.,
Together with Raneome's celebrated Free-Grit
Grindstones, allot which we guarantee eaperloz,
and at a price far below that of bund-oat work.
■9*The attention of private partiea Intending to
bnild is reapectf ttlly solicited.
Office. No. IO BUSH STREET. San FranoUoe.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH0BS
L. BLAIR'S,
0 Kearny *tre*t.
The "Podgers Papers,"
1 'JPodser.,'
THE GOLDEN ERA.
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE T-A-SLaS,
Br Olive Harper, In
The Golden Era
TOM
.A.. HAWJ
Fenllleton, lnl
Oyster Tra<lo.
The oyster trade In California 1* assuming
gl gantlo proportions. Emerson Oorviiio, of the
Saddle Boek, *10 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Paelflo Ooast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
nas extended all over the continent, and f he
,Seddla Book" is known everywhere.
ITli Beet Remodles,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Pec*
rF*s Webfoot PUls, for all bisons complaints.
i. B. Gates and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. •
Dr. Barlow J, Smith
Is giving ■ course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexnal Physiology ond Nervous Dis-
eases at hlB Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenlrg, commencing at 7 H o'cloot
A u&rt of the evening Is devoted to ex. mining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smi h gives
phrenological examinations In regard io health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. m , free. w
The IllHttlmted Press (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Bold by tubscrlptton—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numVerp, 15 cents. Address Murriy, Dewey k.
Co., S. F. o
•
What Oheer Laundry
Is the best lAindxy In San Frano I boo . * i
Best Quality of JDosrslcln
Driving gloves, at 92 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
M TT<m Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
eot spoiled, send them to the What Oheer Linn
try. x
LEWIS & PANDER,
nd eb>apfls'.
bu'woB'i Kt=a dj and Dupoot.
3* GEARY &TR.EET,
jafi 3m
<fc
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
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fornlu street, corner of Webb.
POR THE HAT FYKABENDIND WITH THE
*- 3iat December, 1>7 J, a dividend hn* b' on dp-
alaied at tnn rate of 1109 and nix-ten tin (9 ft-10)
n*r ceot. per aioiim on Term Deposits, and eisbt
C-) percent, per annum on OrdtDarjr Deposits, frea
or K"ia al Tex nn Deposits, payable on and after
I3tb January, 1875. By order.
0*31 iw LOTKLL WHITE. Cashier.
FREE AND EASY.
EVKKX BATVRDAT KlfiHT.
Piano and. rsinsixi&r at 8 r-.ixi.
D. BARRY, Ohalrmsn.
Charing Cross Saloon
606 Mission street, near Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
For the Very Best DrinJcs,
Go to Ya.es* Branah Saloon, oernerof Market
and Third streets. no
Wstcb.es and. Jewelry,
Prosh and Sweat.
Far the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wa«ner*a, 107 Montgomery St. near Sntter. X
W^iat Ohoor Xjanriciry
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
659 Sacramento street,
(The First Hoops below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
H*ipof all kinda.-Gflceral BnMness Agsooy;
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Obinese Laborers sapplied for Families, Hctels,
Fnrmr, Factories, etc.
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL STORIES. POEMS AND
SKETCHES. FASHION flOSSIP,
AMUSEMENTS. IITEBATVBB
AND AST, ANSWERS TO COR-
RESPONDENTS, ETC.
rilHB "GOLDEN ERA" IS THE OLDEST
X Wsesly Paper in the State, permanent);
established, end more widely cironlated at home
and abroad than an; other 00 the Pacific Closet.
In California, tbe Atlantic States, and throagfeont
the entire field of its ereab and rapidly increasing
eircnlatioD, tbe "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded as a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday vis-
itor In every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages most be appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
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HuBsOTiptions to be paid In advanos.
The Golden Era and Peterson's laid tea'
National Magazine, One Tear, 85.
aVTHE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe olty at 12>£ oenta per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA, single oopies, Ten Cents.
For sale at all News-atands.
Office off the Golden Bra,
STEKETT I- III VI £B
thomas tt. bree,
shjVbh puatbh
MAHDFAOTnBEB
— AMD—
—OF—
ORUmS, BANJOS,
— AND—
OTMER MUSICAL INSTRTJMENTi,'
ESTABLISHED IN 1805.
•arLeosons Kiven on tbe Banjo and Drum. _ .
MISSION STREET, between First and Ssoond.
N. B-— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro-
eesionale always on hand. i&lS if
Declared Affalnat the IV hole "World r
the Rest of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLACKING -WARRANT-
ed Bnperior to any in tbe market. Manufac-
tured by MOORE A CO., No. WIO Leidesdort:
street, S.F. Directions for Uee: Wben found too
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe bottle well
corked. Seld by all Grooere. Oruggists, etc. d!K !
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Vetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES.!
885 A upon t,
NEAR SUTTER STBEET.
See my Btock of Bin
Cagns before purebssici
e'eewbere. Alwayeeoais;
tbicgnew on hand. **:
Patent Cases, made 0
Tin Wire, arc watraniet
FRKE FROM VERMli*!
Also, best quality TBI
no20 tf I
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
64S KEARNY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT <
tho sbortea notio* All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wananted genuine, and
to color well. Meercabanio PipFs and
walking Canes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest FaHern Prices, and witb the beBt work
manahip. A large aBBortment of WalkinR Oane
and Fancy Goods of every deacriptlon always 0
hand. • no2llmi
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PA0IPI*
OongresB Springs, near Santa Olara. Indorie
by tbe Medical Faoulty its curative powers bem
equal to tbe celebrated OonereeB Water from tb
Springs of Saratoga, New Vork. Depot remove,
from ia8 Kearny Btreet to New Montgomery, on :
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. Lit
oral diaoonnt to the traco, and orders attended t
promptly. de251«i
Philadelphia Restaurant-
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETORS^
THE OLDEST
sad moat popa
San Franoieco. The Tables are^sun-
ESTABLISHED
moat popular Restaurant
*»
Montaomer»
GEORGE MATES*;
DEALER 1^ OY5TKP.W, t'LAHS
andall l:indt ol SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nob. AO, -tl, vU, California
Market, en I ranee on California atreeL
Public c-r private partiCB Ljd familiOB sappli>
from H a. si. to 12 P. id. Ladies' and Genuomtt
Orc'er Ronii» otww trnvn C « .w t^i IV t» M i*'£tU
DR. "W. A. PAYNE.
THIS CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN HAS Bl'
moved bis office from tbe Rnst Hou?e 10 I
Fleg&ot Suite 01 Kootn^, No. Iv6 Kearny stre
He tells jour disease wkbouta queation. Do 1
fail to call. All Ohronio Diseases treated eucoei
f ally del91n
Bar Sugar
TOOK SALE-518 KEAIiNV STSEFT. .
1 HEBOEK'S. Alto, even kind of Oand
Wholesale and Retail.
noTtt M. A. MJ5SCEB
Indian Queen Rang*
The Best in the Blai-kf
MAHtTFAOTURED BY
CALEB M. BICKLIH,
oolStf 4Mb.. 488 Bean
NEW YORK PRIC
HALL'S PfANl
For sale at No. ]
1 >ler street. Call 1 j
examine f or yourssli 1
s«-Tb* only Oallf 1
nis-mads Piano ou il
Napa Soda
■rttlMC Toalc.
• AB r«A»niCO •HIKIDAT. JANUARY in, IB7J.
»•». XTI. - ■ .. IftA.
Olio X"
SI RCCE V
Halt
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« III 1031101 Sk
M€TR0P0LITAN THEATRE
S/eitesl SttJaftai if the Seasoa
e Yellow Hat!
The Yellow Hat!
. ■ ■•■■» *|
Twenty Thousand Persons.
IMIHMMI nili I araaaaaaaa
The Yellow Hat
W ottli-rful Tr,«n«f.irnial inn-.
lasnlflronl SVrnrrj,
Battalion or Ania.
Itrllliant Armor,
Wonderful t utored Lights
Startling Mechanical Effect*,
Superb Variety Entertainment,
A»T>
Fmlless Tricks and Novelties
. ..TBI....
ACME OF PERFECTION!
The vboto formlnc t Combination of Attractions
mw •■tailed la aej The-atm.
See Xt! See It!
r Bat OAse aaaa free. 9 aw. ta ft fk. where BaMrrad
utub4.M1r,i SIX DAYS IX ADVAKOK.
r POSITIVELY NO rBKS LIST. There wilt be no exctp-
■ rale.
lflW ALHA1BBA TfllATEl.
BE^=
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
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EMERSON MINSTRELS
THII KVKJUNO JANUARY 16
imi imnii dcbibb tbi wui. uduioidit aftibboob at i.
1'art lTti-aat KnterlnlnmiMii n In Nul.ni.
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TUB OBtBAT mi I I M v
JO. BOTBIU.
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Goodbye, XJnole Bteve.
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THE SOMlVAMBUI_,IST.
pnitIR WF »ll. HOR IUHT
mvi ffisMTO' * *
LET ALL OBEY J. C RUSSELL
a-n.A~ivrr vs. OFirioii sesejislxijxis.
il.lU, n irrvait at the W b 1 1 «- I
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. I 'IN. HO' K \F-t,I,FR WORTH ^ON. IMSST*? ~"
OVERTURE-'""', bjTlu-rae-Bai.r OaCHESTRA
To conclude with the beiutliul Pantomimic Spectacle, arranged by BOB HART, entitled
IfJEZZ^Z IB J&± 3ST 33 3^ 1Z
CKRMtni., lb. Ration Oil. r
in B. AM
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FBIDAT F.VKMSil. Jaonary 17th-
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF THE GREAT EMERSON!
LAST KICrKI" TWO OK" THS EMER40H MIHSTBEL8.
MONDAY EVfcNING, January 20lh— Fir>t App -hidco of
JOHNNY ALLEN. MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THE4TRE DOES NOT ADVEKTlsE IV THE "CHRONICLE."
nr.i i Irele ■ ■ »» Oil ■ -or.iueli..
Urclirttrn SO icnlil 1'rlvalc Uox«
WT All BUI, against ton Albambra Theatre mnBt no presented heraafter od Monday.
»yr«formanee to eomm.oce punctually at eight o'clock.
«,» Ceaia
..SS uml «10
THII CVCNIMO
JAKl'ART Id
«IM ,.r
[■IMIMIII .1
l*Xl"o»:BT*»»s»x»y MaiicIovIIIb
•# Pasalar o>T.
Mertlmer, Parka, Dixon Thompson!
1 «PUT
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MISS ACNfl
Five
>1 HilltORI
wiiii Mortimer
Fe.lrjr 4|ac«a MU, rinaidtt
■»••'•»•> Heine I.i r«rmt
Col*'r "***•• Ma-iBif Bi-awar
CDRTAIH LECTURES.
Mr ttlaea LeHab. rharle, Thon.peon
"»n LuIUot
Ov-rtera Oroheatra
Mr. Hugh Robinson in HIr Changes!
.•-.I?. mi
*■«« Hnrlu Craw
Bmr Nolo
OfjSae, ■ llr.1l*, Cnnir
Ml" r*»nnr M andevllle
Lydla sMvlearvtoa
I*«n llivon
Lnotio Nororri
UNDER THE GASLIGHT!
Old SwiuhMia I'barles Tbomptoo
£"*r*«J Iliifh Hobim-in
"»**■■-•; ■ • Fnok Mart i mar
Auto* Court I tod Hpllta t.a Forr**i
■oiibj nnd ltunr*. I,nn Blxoa
Fatrr«t Flotvtr Mlu <'lande
•*•»■ M>h I.l* rorrr.t
Ulvblnnd Fllnc Mies I.UInr<ion
Tnkr Ale Hani) Agnln I.ohIm. Noarn
NEGRO ACT.
To conclude w, llOKli Robiotoaa Iii
Before tHo I^e^x^rxx !
Hugh Uobinton
Deaoiti Marnhr,,
hirrrO'Neil
NomMurptiy 0. Thompwo
Kitty.. .... ""• Lrdie Liriorstoa
Uorot>j Kj*o,»»illaiaof lb* d#»p»Bt dyr. if, Uortimar
Otbor cDsrAC.ord b> tbe Uompsoy.
III*. MUUfc-I, 1,'MltilNU HUIHUI.
PACIFIC H0USE7ir^~^:a.
OLYMPIC HOUSE.^TJt":*;';:..-
■VMJsj R M.HTO.Y A OOTBKLL.
OarOalaDrtted 91
SV-GALL AND
VT-T&T^TftT-aNnr
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.V> wntto ShirU, Tbej 1 1 rERFKcn.T. »od forqo*Uiy *od dar»billty wilt a*e«r ba rouobod. I'o ba had ooly at the
SRK THEM. t -V La AUOTIOtf urmtR, i\\n Kearny atr-.il.
FERNANOEZ & AGUMRE.
WAITKRS. No.
> Br, m.rKo
ARiortment of UMM and Oapl const
bnad. av Hut* made t o order and r«aovat«d iq
tup ui<a'n-» BtTla. etraln
No, i m* rm
'iif. A lino [_,
□ staotl» 0Q#^*«a>
A PERFECT RUSH
KBPT UP
TZ>a,y £txx<X TXTlslit.
AT TUB OBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
OIB klllM HTRKKT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
Is e»w osTerleB si-eater Hnr|ilni thito huvc
ever lteea oaTered la Man Frunclaco.
fVlIk ottr coaaectlon In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Froaa whlrh we arc dally receiving Oaods
bongbl at tbe lawtit Oaab Frlcea
IN" OTJRHHSrOT.
OUR MOTTO M TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
R,»0O pnjra Caaalnere Pmals, worth 99 OO, to be
■old tt«:KO,
*•• do »ei. wf aito Mhlrt*. .vorib SI SO, to be aald
at 18> eenta.
3» casaa off Bcavy ITnderelotblna;, dOe to 91 AO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Vraai Mi*, ta SI BB, aald elsewhere from Sa to S.
ALSO. AH IBBIKSE STOCK OF
BIOTIORa, fARCT GOODS, KHOI.ISH CUT.
LIST, riria, slovsi, tobacco,
-WATCH KB. SOBEi OOOBB,
H O f* I Ei B Y,
Trunk.*, Bnca, VallseB,
AHD IB FAOT, SVSBYTBIIIO.
From a Needle to an Anchor
Oall and axamlna oar prioai, and latlafr yoataalTaa that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS THB ORBAT
IX la Auction Store,
SIB KUIHT BTBtKKT,
Oae Door from CoaiaiarclaL
$5, FOR $1 SO
JOHIV
NOME BUT THE BEST QUALITY OF MEATS
CAB BE HAD AT
Stalls S, O, California. Market
PIONEEK SHOE MANXFACTOKY.
ffiTh• mm ELEGANT CUSTOM WORK IN THE OITV
and iiimiD. good, and priOH. BEEB8 A .MA Y N ABD
BBS Kaarnr.traat.'Ki.dooraflntb of Bo*b
3P" 3L
A 3Fl.€>o>
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... OIKCULATES IN ....
All the Theatres,
AHD U
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IN THrf TRAB,
6ENERALLT THROUGHOUT THE CITY
THE OLD
Hot SOOtCll,
IS Morton Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwiwa od file the New York H«rald, Harpnr'a
Weukly, Frank Lit* he's, Dof'a DoiDK*, Poluo Uh-
/.■tin, all tut" i itiiij'ni-niii pap'irn, also Luodon
Poncb. Boll's Lift-, Illustrated JLandoa Nona, Ooli
aod ra'-sfy yourself.
«Hr Doti'i I'oruet, tbo niRD of tbo Hot Neotrh.
d»7tf ONARLEB WM. t- KLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
T O M an*l J JE JR It Y,
GO TO THE IIBANCH
Hot sooton,
i»b Matter street, near Keurny.
All Oi-iiil^H Tori Cents
HOT tHUWJM'K KVI'KV KltiHT.
nol.1. tf JOS. P. BRIGGS, Proprietor
DRESS MAKING.
|L/|RS. H. F. BISHOP, NO. 1« O'PARRKLL
ifM. itreet, is the p'aoe for Ladlaa aod atranRers
▼ isitioK tbe olty (o have their Dresses mude fa
atyle, and a oerfeot fit, at a moderate price o.e<9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(formerly of Chiarina't Royal RaUan Circm)
WILL OIVE LEBS0N8 ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at rsBidenoea (if reautredj.or for
Dish Maslo for Sails or Parties, at moderate
obarftes. Resldeooe, 8uU Mootsomery etreet
ooroor JacksoD, rtoomNo.il- del2 lm
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH.
Cor. .second and Tehama streets.
„ 'Terrapin oonstantly on baod.
'Ojaters in every style. PRIVATE
SUPPKR ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
deo SI lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF TBE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Tbeatrloal Profession in < alifornia pro-
Kse forroioK elaasee (or instruction in KIocuUod.
irsens wisblog to avail tbcmselTas of the oppor-
tuolty of acqoirlDK * ostfal art at a moderate cost
can send In t&olr names to "Oaatbrsea " P. O. Box
2SM, when nartloaUrs as to terms, sto., will be
- - ' dev t
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon bebeld It? If not, you're a treat
At 8QDABZVS PON0H SALOON, Id Kearny utreet .'
There BONA, disciple of CHEAT SQUAUZA,
Dlapeasea famed Magic PuucIiob; rather
The moot delicious mixluroB yet rooorded;
And have with many modals been rewardodl
Ladles their OOBDIaLS there can »lp at lelenre.—
Their "TEAR8" appuaea.— and Men gain "LABJIES
PLEA80RE."
To allay connubial difforoncea and pain,
En "ANTX- DIVORCE" yon can your end attain.
BIp of the potent extract but one taste,
Your arm. oonaollhg, straight U round her vraiat
Queaswhuta "AtOUNING OOUKORf" In the kiss
That heala the puarrel and Imparts the biles!
The "WELCOME" ton, you'll alwayB and
A balmy soother for the troubled mliid.
The bright " AURORA." and the sweet "FASH WELL,
jnstTlBit BONA, and you'll all fare welll
Els "HTQIENIO BIT TER3" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Oholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTEB8" knock around.
BONA and 9QUARZ&, spite of all detractor*),
Bare proved the Nation's greatest benefactors!
Full roar? hit. rout h..uhfai anon you'll and
To aid the Han— Invigorate the mind I
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'S-.aQOARZA'S) -317 KEaBMY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FCRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
HOB I1I.E WBOLMAI.EAJI1) BBTAIL
at the old ..tabllakaiNat. ISO EaUaia.-(
oppaalU IFbat Che rr Sou,
THE JOUBHAL OP AattJSMQHW.
Published iin Day In lb. Year >>T
if. I>. BOQARDUS
SSS Hercbul »nd BUS -»lf»^U»«to» «tt.
Below Montgomery. San Franolwo.
THURSDAY JANUABY 16, 1613
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
Aiharubra.
Tfce brilliant combination known us Emerions
Mi lit r«li will appear bat a few nights longer at
tbti homo. To-morrow •*«nmg tbe great Billy
Bmersoa will tak* hit farewell Decent, and will
Of course, have a rousing boo*.*. The bill for t
nlgot U a »ery well arranged one. aa may be seen
by reference to oar first page.
CaUfornla Th cu.tr.*.
Te-nigtat It the last bat one on which tbe greed
•peotacular drama of "Aladdin" will be par-
formed. There will be a rath to eetob a laat
glimpse of the ballet, the tllamieetfd fonntaina
and cta-.r beautiful features. On Saturday olght
Madam* Fibbn will bt the recipient of a well-
aarued benefit. The opera of "La favorita'' .will
be pr emoted and the ballet will be given. "Alad-
din" will be performed for the lead time at the
matlneo on Baturd -y.
Metro poll tun Theatre.
"The Yellow Hat" withiu lively dialogue, inter-
ettlag plot, pleaalog aonga, tine olio of gj-mnaetic
feats by the Boitlay Family, caa be r.taaod on
the stage ooly a few nigbta longer. To-morrew
nigbt Mies Blanche GlifMn, wbo plays the leading
role of J- ortouio. will be the recipient of a com-
plimeatary ben.fit teadered her by the manage-
ment. Laat "Yellow Mat" matinee on Satmtdaj.
Bella. Union Theatre.
Mits Jennie Worrell and Mitt Lillie Hall io eosg
anddaooe; J. H Larkia and Carrie Armstrong io
Dutch aiu ; Mat Kelly, K G. Mvsb, Johnay fa-
era, and [Tom my B. ee la aoti ; Oogill and Cooper in
Bang and dance; Mine. Tberese, Mods. Schmidt
and otheri in baliet; Ed Montague in gymoa&tio
feats; Cbarlei Verner in character tonga, and
Miaa Jennie Worrell aod others io "Kan. the
Gowd-for-Nolbing " preient a capital evening's en-
tertainment.
ETtae Ataenean,
Miie Agnea Kennedy, Miea Jenny M&nderiUe,
Frank Mortimer, Hngh Robinieo, Walter Parks.
Mits L)dta Lieings one. Misa Glaude and a boat
of others appstr nightly ia a varied aod lively pro-
giimmi! of flonc?, dances and acta. It appears od
oar Bret page.
The Hobticcltubal Hall Bkattko —
Skating assemblies Tuesday afternoon and eve-
ning, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Thurs-
day af teroooD aod aveoiog, and Satorday afternoon
ai d evsoiog.
AHAToanoAx. MxasTjK.— One or the most
•omplete collections 'of the kind io the United
States, comprising: hundreds of costly and beau-
lllal wcx models, ia duly on view (to gentlemen
Only) at -As Museum oo Montgomery street. An
hoax may be prottublv scent here.
Why Jenki Never Married.
Dr. Holland's new et jit, "Arthur Benni-
caetle," furo.BhM m witb the following
pleasant paseage:
"I think a woman is a tremendous be-
ing," siid Jenks. "When she's right she's
the lightest thing tbat floa's. When she's
wrong, she'd the biggest du sauce on the sea,
even if she's little and dot so "t draw two feet
of water. Perhaps it isn't jnst the thing to
sty to a boy like yon, but you'll never speak
of it if I should tell you a Utile some-
thing?"
" Oh, never !" I assured him.
"Well, I e'pose I might have been a mar-
ried man," and Jenks avoided my eyee by
pretending lo diseover a boraeahoe in the
road.
"Ton don't say bo!" I exclaimed io un-
disguised astonishment, for it never cccurred
to me that Euoh a man as Jenks could have
married.
" Tea, I waited on a girl once."
" Was she beautiful?" X inquired.
"Well, I sbonld say fair to middling,"
responded Jenks, parsing his lips as if de-
termined to render a candid judgment—
"fair to middling, barring frecklep."
" But you didn't leave her for the freck-
les," I said.
"No, I didn't leave^her for the freckles.
She was a good girl, and I wsiied on her.
It don't seem pc.siblenow tbat I ever waited
on a girl, but I did."
"And why didn't you marry her?" I in-
quired warml}.
" It wasn't her fault," said Jenk?. "She
was a good girl."
Then why didn't you marry her?" I in-
sisted.
Well, there was another fellow got (o
hanging round, and— you know bow tuch
things go. I was buay and— didn't tend up
very well, I a'poeo— and aha got tired wait-
ing for me— or something— and the other
fellow married her. bat I've never blamed
her. fihs's been sorry enough, I guees."
Jenks gave a sign of mingled regret and
pity, and the subject was dropped.
Songs of the Day
The song writers of of the day are im-
proving and it's about time. We have heard
too much about the blue, blue sea, her
bright Btnile hanats me ttill, and each mat-
ters. Now they are combining instruction
wit*! magic-writ iog through tender melodies
the utile and the dulci, as it were — licking
stern reality to poetic fancy, to put It mildly.
O ne of thesalnuovators on old fogies like
ifo Ji f, has written a beautiful composition
which he ealls "Don't slam the door, Sam-
my." When we beard tbat striking song
wrested from the bowelB of a piano by a fair
young lady, we were excitsd to such a point
of frenzy t;at we could without remorse
have slaughtered the tyrannio parent who
deprived his loving child of the supreme
pleasure of hearing Sammy slam the gate ;
or we could have gone out ana taken three
drink?, a fifty cent cigar, and a dozen oys-
ters at the expanss of tbe anther, bad he
been present to make the offer. The same
author has also written another song which
is destined to live while our language lasts
It bears the pithy tide of "Take off yoor
boots, Harry." Our admiration is eo geast
for this wonderful production tbat we can
only do jnstice to our feelings by quoting
two lines (that is all that remains upon the
tablet of our brain) of the song:
Take off year boott at tbe porob. Harry,
For tbe old mac doesn't sleep very sound.
Heartrending Sorrow.
"Vy, Moehes. my dear Moshea, vat iah de
matter mi t you ?" aBked an IsraeHtiBh friend
of his bj other whom he found crying pite-
ouBly in his store in Chatham street.
"Ob, don't ai me, I bin sich a fool;
nevtr I bin such a fool."
"Veil, c\n't we do nothings about it ? Tat
ish demattar?"
"Veil, den, a jackass he comes in and he
buys a coat, and I tills him seventy dollars."
"Veil, didn't he pay de eeventy dollar*?"
"Oh, yea. be pays it, but dat ish vare I
was sicb a fool ; I didn't scharge him seT-
enty-two. Oh, my, loss him two tollarg, I
tas sich a fool.
A Natural Question.
Murders are so common in New York that
when a g. ntleman went home and announced
to his wife lhat Mr. Greeley was dead, bia
lit... three-year-old, playing on the floor
looked up and said, "Pa, who shot him?"
Holiday Candi«s,
Freeh, sweet and dtbcioua Candles, of every
variety, at M A. Merck's pioneer confection-
«y, 67f iray street. Wholesale ana retail, q
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squaraa's. equajg* a Punches
are famou* for the high art Bhown in their man-
ufacture, happy combination of wbolejome
tonlca, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of the great Squaws, has prepared..
forty different kind of punches and cordials for 9 *°*X rtI*et*
Justice to Women.
The Boston Transcript, Bpeaklng of no-
ble wiveB, says tbat Mr. Seward's | fame be-
gan to wane after the death of his wife, to
whom he owed tbe vitalizing currents -which
bore him on. The Vicountess Beaconefield
is dead, and we shall now tee how much the
extraordinary Disraeli owed to the power
behind tbe throne. How long must it be
before great women can bring their powers
to bear at firsthand? We have had prsctt
cal evidence that sometimes tbey bringtbem
to bear with both hands— and most effect
ively, too.
Unappreciated.
A Boeton gentleman who could not waltz,
offered a young J*dy -$100 if ehe would let
him hug her as much aa the man did who
had jaet waltzed her. It was a good offer,
and showed tbat money was no objeot to
him, but tbey put him out of the house bo
hard that his eyes were quite black.
Still Allvel
When looting for Holiday presents, go to the
New Tobk Photoqbaph Gaxxebv, No. 25 Third
street, and Bee those beautiiul portraits In oil,
water-colors and Indla-inb. Piices from one-
tbird to one-balf cheaper than at any ether
flrat-clasa gallery in the city. Beniember the
place— B. F. Howland & Co., 25 Third st. p
RECOLLECTIONS OF A DIZZY LIFE.
Oh ! how often do I look
On those days when, with my books,
I, a little child, wjuld ai'. and rsad near by my
mother's side,
How trie tears wonld fill Ler eye
When I'd told a wicked He,
And she'd whack the cat-o'-ulDe-ialls round my
tender little bide.
Little afster dear and I—
And I think wilh many a sigh
Of that little aagel cherab, and with tearful
eyet I see-
How we'd r Jim about together,
Ot< r hill and over heather,
And how shb's, with a. alsttr's patience, take
the lickings m;ant for me.
How to Sonday-aohool we'd go,
And we'd walk so very Blow,
That our dear and kind old minister would
shake bia pious head,
Sijing, " Children, you're not <arly ;"
And he'd pat our heada eo oorly,
And he'd muss our clothes up so much that I'd
wish that he wee dead.
How her pennies she would save
TJotll Suuday, when she gave
Them to her teacher kV* tbe little heathen far
away ;
And then how, with boyish pride.
By that dear, kind teacher's side,
I would eteil those heathen'.? pennies when th»
dear old man wonld pray.
And my schoolmate; — where are tbey?
Many In the churchyard gray ;
Some have gone to foreign climes, where they're
lesdera in tbe van.
One's a statesman tried and true.
While another of the few
Eeepa a gin-mill in the Bowery on the Earopean
plan.
And I ponder o'er those rJaye,
Thinking of the many waya
In which men rise to places of responsibility ;
And I buret myself with laughter,
When 1 1 fiint of tbe hereafter
Of that poor deluded gin-mill keeper in the
Bo wery.
How he'll twirt and bow he'll turn
In that undiscovered bora,
From which no traveler htre on taith was ever
known to ccme ;
And he'll wiBh, as well he may.
That h='d ti aveled the right way,
And gone to church and Sunday-school, instead
of telling ram.
A Happy New Veer.
What a pleaiare itrs to meets smiling connta-
nance, whetb«ritbe on the street or in the par-
lor. And why it it that tome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It ia simply beoaase they live on
a plain, nutritions and aabstantial diet. That man
it a public benefactor wbo will conscient lonely
serve ns with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meaL Looi* Meyers, proprietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Oapitol Res-
taurant, Fourth Btreet. does it. as hundreds can
erithu»itBtic*lly testify. Hi* ktchens axe marvels
of ordtr and cleanliDess. Iry him, and yoa will
rind it impossible to eat elBewbere.
•Jones dc Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can ba obtained only
at 880 Bath ttreet, nearly opposite the Aiham-
bra Theatre. Sob Halt eats it, and tbey all
est it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled fot family use. (i-
Lever Buckle suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
f hers — at the What Cheer Laundry. x
CLarKTOT-Utr. — Madame Clara AntODta, tbe
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny Bt. Consultations in
English, French and Qerman. i
How it Looks in Heaven.
A colored female preacher is making Ma-
con (Ga.) lively. In one of her last street
sermons she thus relates her experience : I
started to go right to beberj. De debil was
close at my heels, and he follered me ebery
step ob de way. When I got to Norf O'liny
he was dar, aod when I went through New
York he was still dar. I was afeered to look
round for fear I'd see thim, and he'd lead
me right Btraight down to hell. He follered
me ebery step ob de way right to de gate ob
heben, and when dey opened de door to let
me in he gib one monstrous howl and den
he left me, and I walked right in. Oh, my
frens, it was de most beautiful place I eber
seed. Kberyting was gold, and dey brought
me a gold bible, and you jest ought lo bear
me read. Here I don't know de A B C, but
np dar I could read jis like a preacher. I
could read ebery word, and did nothing but
sit under de Bhade ob a June apple tree and
read my gold bible ebery day. I'b tellin de
gospel trail", ebery word I say; I'eeen heben,
for I done been dar and read de gold bible
through.
To AcraEssES.— For sale at a great sacrifice
at 38 Geary street, eix elegant silk dresses, une-
qualled for quality and style. e
Manning's.
The only place south of Market strest to
get a good dish of Oysters, California or EaBtern
Transplanted, is at Manning's Charter Oak
Oyster Scloon, corner Howard and Third, late
of the Bine Wing 8*loon. L
Live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is tbe causeof many crimes. Those
wbo dine at the Pioneer Bestanrant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, wbo has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, S&imagundl soup, game, tame geeee,
dellclouB entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cun or tea In the
elty — English breakfast tea — Bonchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Everybody Hutted.
There ia no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hit store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Everyone who
goes there is sura to be suited. n
Something iYew.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
Infant's garments and ladies undtrwejr In suits,
are famed for their superiority of make and tti-
tnre all over the Union. Mr. <3eo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 Second et,
for wholeeale and retail trade. A liberal dli-
count to the trade. j
A Pleasant Location,
Persona desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated..
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a aura oure for Catarrh or Colds. Aak your
druggist for it, or Bend to Dr. A. F. Ever, No.
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Rhbb Bouse Carriages, can be
lound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing ee-
lablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery Bts,, or Dexter Stables. Carriaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
The President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and dnrabllrv are the
characteristios of H. Lucheinger's furniture.
All should vieit his emporium, 736 Market
Btreet, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be furnished. D .
—m
An Old Landmark.
The Verandah Cigar Btore, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Sehmldt, has been famous for the laet
eleven yearB for keeping the best Havana olgars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipeB, eta v
■ •-
Gentlemen, Attention! —
For the most comfortable and luxurious ghave
be eure and call at O. L. Snsand'B Palace Shaving
and Hairdressing Saloon, 224 Montgomery St.,
opposite Baas House, upstairs. Only the most
skillful artists employed. B
aealth ana pleasure,
There are not too many pleasures In San
Francisco, Kothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carriage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and art his stables 1018 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, bis charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
to to Frank Bonton ax the Occidental Hotel
■/ben you want a carriage, o
The Choicest Confectionery.
Jo&n B. Eomtr has just opened a new and
handsome confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where can be obtained superior finely
flavored oonfectionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties suppllied. j
Washing Returned in One 3> a y
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Bats f&T Holidays.
" The" Hat Store, 647 Washington Btreet (Bee
ond bat store below Kearny), Is the plice to go
to buy your holiday hats. Finest hate, largest
assortment and cheapest hat Btore in the city.
Bemember, No. 647, second hat btore below
Kearny, on Washington street- a
Photographic cards,
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Qallery. 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Missioa'street, v
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGBAMMK.IN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
eat the centre of tbe city, in nil Rnfai. »>.„
tsnr&nts. Saloons, Stares and
FIGARO
IB OIEOULATED EVERY DAT ON THE
. Oaltl.nd yerryBoato to catch the pa&Mngere
hat amve by Ihegreat Oerlaad Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERT DAT TO ALL THE
o,»?^IK:,.t'" b<"els, '» California, K.vada and
Oregon- the paper, leu in the theatres at light
being gathered np and aaved lor that onrpose p -
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
ii .V. Ti,8.0?"""^"1 aieetlLg a change of readers
i,.t » io- "'"■ T'"'<'l|ag Uonvesaooee, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO .
rjIBOTJLATES D! THE BEST SOOIETY. IS
.V.hflKS4.1" t* »»>"'■•' aearly all who come
to the ci» to mate porchaees, and Is thereloretha
heat of advertising medinma, •■"•«„ w«>
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booksellers and Stationer*.
H. H. Moore. 609 Montgomery, oear MerohanL
Basinets College*.
Heald'e, Bryant & titration's College, 24 Post St.
JBotehers.
Kats, Fred, Stalla H to 100. California Market.
Brmi Fonnderlea*
Weed A Eingwell, California* 125 First at.
French Fancy GomJa.
Locan A Co., 19 Menbgomerp, 107 and 109 6nttax\
Hrnnan Hair*
Sampson. A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Hmle nod MnMcal I ostr amenta.
Keene, O. C, mftr. aooordiana, repairer of ail kaad»
musical installments, 203 Kearny.
Hoeearonl Unnafaolaren.
Brigaardello, Maocbiarello A Co., 706 Sanson*,
Wine, and Uqasri. (Wholesalu)
Daneri F. A Co.. W4 front
il
I
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast]
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DIb CONTINUED THB PRINTTHe
Business at the corner of Sacrament* u4
Leideadorff streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in fo tare, cocdact the same Use of basin
at the new location, in connection with theonsH
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he has united his stock and bniiosst
thna making tbia
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED 0FFIK
M THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Prlnstlii,
of every description. Personal attention wlifflf
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL. CIRCUS AND OONI
WORK, ETC.
My Eogravera stand at tbe bead of the prOfaW
6ioD,as samples on tbe dead-walls of theoityi
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and the
lie at aty new Quarters. '
H. P. TAILOR,
de41m 639 clap streefc |
>rote».
tywtt
ARION
Pianoforte.
DEOLARKD PY THE JUDGES AT A LATB
Fair of the American Institote, after a blind-
fold trial EKainst Btsinway'e, OhickerirjR'S, aa<
others, to be TH^ BJlST ON EXHIBITION. B
OVBTAZ, Sole Agent. SO O'Farrell ■ treet
N B-— Pianos of all etylee TO RENT. matt .
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL. PERSONS THAT HA71
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on ODD
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tbj
amount refunded at tbe office of the undersignee
upon tbe presentation of an order from tbl
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. ATTgTlK. I
j* OLI
DAVE MEN DEB & CO.,at_
old original RedLion. lOOetn
Btreet, between Kearny Mid Dnpont, wbereyoi
can have HOT AND COLD DRINKS, not forget]
tiog the old Pioneer Lunch. Tbe "Old Sport" If
always on baod.
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BESS I
over twelve years connected with tbe press o f
Melbourne, and iB welt known br the members o i
the profession in the Colonies, bege to iatlmab I
that he ia prepared to give experienced advice U I
all persons professionally vieiting or moditatioi t . I
visit to tbe Australian Colonies. Fee tnoderalt |
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relist
upon.
WILLIAM HENRY WATERS
12Viotoria Chambers, « Collins street. Ms*
featf
bourne. Australia.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
FINELY FTJP5IISHED ROOMS, SB*:
gle or in a nita,
"Well JLighwd and VtmtlLated,
_ Uninrmsnea Kooms to let. .bodei
or withcot board. ALHAMBRA BIT
SIC* Hn.h .tr.st
lodging wiU
BaiLCaia,
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS, OK THE FINEST rcANDi
made at oar Steam Oandy Faotor, dailr. AI
orders, especially from tbe cocotry, ar. nolioltai I
aod will be promptly attondBd to.
OANTY 4 WAGNER,
lOT Montgomery st~ ne,.r S«ir*r
ttOO Pair, ot socks,
At all prices, ittho What Oheer Lnnndrr.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Tk. Ocrrnnn Saving, and loan Society.
THE BOARD OF DIKEOTORS HAVE DE-
cl.red . dijideod of nine (9) per cut Mr
annnm on Term Deposit,, aod .ev.o and one n."
!'£.' ?8tc5ot- K '»■■» on Ordinary DepoSte,
lw™hFe'Vi",,ls-T"' '1' tha "' month. <E8 S
Deoember U. 1875, payable on and after Jannary
CENTRAL.
NO. 11B GEARY STREKT.
Best accommodations for
Families io tbe city. Private
entrance forLadi-c Hair Ootting. ShayiDg a_
Shampooing. Obildren'e Hair neatly cat. Ladlaf
SbampooingSO oeots.
i - 17 1 m U CORRI VEAO. Proprietar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
t Select Dancing Academ]
AMERICAN EXCHANCE
HAYWABHS.
lONY OAKBb PROPRIETOl
Pirst-Class Hotel
jyl66m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE : ASSORTMhNT OF GENTS* FUR-1
nisbieg j3poda to be b»,d. good and cboap. a
TMMEI1I' <L %
141 r>iUII('ll< rNCMDit. JANUARY IS
»•!. XVf. *,. im
FURNISHED ROOMS
is tad tio
WEST END" H
r — .i. i«4|i.r a. •>*
SS: f METROPOLITAN THEATRE
i 3uis£ a y Vamii-y
BELLA UNION THEATRE
!*»»4. 0^* *M*U«»
j. til luit ■<
TKII EVE!
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MlltVIv JAttt'ARY IB
YELLOW HAT!
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
Star Premiere Assoluta, BETTY RIGL. the Premiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGl.
I irrvl liliiic -N. v, i .,.> lc|,,.
MI 1 .11 N N I 10 WOirRKxX
A» HAS Till i.ikiim-hi
MI-.-. I.II.I.li; II\lt_
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Oh»ron /»!»«-» lita Tlirse
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I I.llr* II.:
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b. Lore tod fV.lt*
■ mirt trriKai
' Mai Qwrea't A.lrle,r
Bt'DSOI UiHIJ
J Hindi*;
tia* e Cowtlar, I .0. Edaonde
1 . . L »»'tao»r
■ ■ .Mim Fann, Toon.
Mr, 1. F. Beat,
Mis O.llBn
..tie. K. • Arm'trong
...Ml,. Robin.
Ladle.. L l*-. If kilt of BoD.-r O-er 1 ■
OLIO.
ICARIAN GAMES.
' -r Joeqnln Bui lay
HORIZONTAL BARS.
. Oft '•rinii
>«D JOigDINBl'ISLAT
ilPlRUE BALLANCINO Ad!
Thar, wriaiiota*, o.tb in, Grand Transformation 8«u
MUUM
id of Fern*. or_H^lla of Dazzling Light!
UD«r rtSJIIaO J., rl b-Comolimeoiarr- B^nTn7~
i-e.d»r,d r j ib. Morale a act 10
M I -.-. i: i. kNCHK CLIFTON
AT AFrEHNOOll, Jea 18-
iici Yellow Hat aI."tl°5igJ
MONDAY IVKNMO. JAN »tb. Fir.-. Appeewuooof
1ISS AUCUSTA L. DARCON-
Tulontool C*»llrti
JANUARY 16
lTINBXI.
Tiir sngoKol .l.Y ilii.tnumi a r> < r it i.r i* ■ ah*. i.nn.KD
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
rinii.rTiof or riiRtrtli*:
„ man mooir Moonr
|« w. a. ni.srATr.il
iaabm j. o wili .
TAB! TOMOLtTBt • KALTE1 M. LBBAI
OBABD V1IIK. E. B. TRATKK
AF.rUOf, « J BCOILFT
UiriCCB O. HENI1T
. K.llr. Ta.ra and Coaeoear
IMIIOIITAL.M.
onrrs oruo
OEBl OF THE LAMP
OESI OF TBE RIBO
rmscxss badboulbadoub
AUROr
ZOBTAD _
HPaTAPBA
Mandarin,, bfrnlstere of HLto. O-nl'. nnnl,m«n. On,, I
E. PLTIIPTOB
JOBB WIL80B
MIRS LOUISA JOBMTOn
MISS MIBBIE WALTON
MISS BABBIE WYATT
MltH M. A. OBAMBEKH
MBS. C. B. SADKDEBJ
Atlpoilanta, alav-o, . t -.
Magnificent Scenery by Porter I Startling Illusions! Gorgeous Costumes!
ACT FIRST.
F.nihniit.-"! C»vc rn,
M.Ktr ]>rle>makt li> Funntbln.
-A.OT SECOND.
A.CT THIRD.
I Conic Inetramentol Act, Mom. 1'nron. I.a Man.
ola, M'llo illiriT BIOL nod RHII.l KIUI..
. ' Gran Ballet do Chlnol^,
:••■-£, uod | b* «•"" »"•"•»' «»" BMH.Y BIOL ood Corp.
U'llr KM. l.Y KhJl. and Corp.de Holtou .to llmi.-t.
SATURDAY HVKN1.NG. Jaoaary lmb.—
Benefit of Mme. Inez ^.»"lt>"fc>:rl.
LA FAVOFUTV, Qi.nd Open or DONIZETTI, will bo sivou; WITH BALLET.
MONDAY EVE.V'ISQ, JANUARY Mtu. Flrjt Ai.po.rao.ce of—
tohn t. FLA.^isa:oJsrjz>
Id ■ new Comedy, adapted from the Francb. entitled FORBIDDEN PRTJIT. '
DUE Ft.
TJilCES OF ADMI8BI0N.
KfKrTfH •*-(•(•— Dro6« Cirol* uif Orohestra 91 *■•> Balcony
Rr»rT>d KcM(a—B«lflOCy 1& Gallery
Drtai Citcl« Admltnlon »1 OO Private Boxes
..99 untl RIO OS
Vr.B.J
• •(III, l-6Mr BHtt ItMBHf
*>«*n«ift»
«««lf «•*•■
.1 -■)•!- .)•■■ ■,»■>•.
Dutch mxoiiiplin.-ntloua
J II !..KKI> Ml c AKHIK AKHM
toiiit MBttr-T^ charki virhe'i
Jennio Worrell and Lilhc Hall
IB DUL'III.I DABOB.
THE OTHER FELLOW. _
M»» K.Hi ■ «"i »■> < <. Hint
li.L >.d OOOPEB In
"I'M GOING HOMK
. nal M.1.I-. compo.Od br E Klom .)
Ill IM» < "Mil .
Bonquet of Soogs.
I I. <lo\riiil>-
. . . Hiss UlliTHaT
BniiiM' r.u- a Wnisrr.
MIM Jutaobinf .lohon* 1 n.r. Tommr Broo.
M.dlar Orvriar.
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
NAN MISS JKNKIK \MHIRHX
(In wfil'h ih*|i wlih-oi a ri»»l, iotrodacifiK t*r * loj» )
Tom Drlbblea, one fatber. It. i; M.'lb
Harry >'ollier, t be other father Obarl«i Vomer
(Jo»ri(ir,ic»rpTii«r Malt Kelly
Ynnnjt Hr. biinp.en Obaa. ( ofiil
Bob Kred Cooper
Over tare..
. .OrobMtr*
New Oomla Btllat by H. Bobmidt. ectUkd
The Village Coquette
LISH1TK MMU. THUREBR
I« Pere Thomas R. G Mareb
Onianot, liokiDf for work Kd, Montaaae
rKANCOIS, a (aim .arrant MON.-. KOHMIOT
Gleneaaes ... Mines Fillmore, JosaDhlne, Armotrooff, Gen-vita
....DURING THE BALLET.,..
Clinrncter Dance Mme. There. r, M. Kch-nldt
l*u- Seal ....lime. Therea«
Fluule It e down
By all tbe Ladl«a, M. SOHMIDT and HMB. TUERKKH.
Unezpeoted T.b.eao Fioale
m
1 Hit) w>
ImnIbbIImJ
ss-a
,iro*""'j!y
istsa
I III I
Seeoml Street. | 40
SWAINS BAKERY,
i:-t»l.ll.llc,i m 'no
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
I bt Bo. 148 Foortb atrttt. bod At
Xo. IOI . stooktoo ,ir.,L
THE BEST QIAI.ITT Or
■Wedding Oalto
ALWAYS OB UAXD.
MY«»T VARIETY OF
Cuke for the Holidays.
FI CREAM. cnARLOTTH RUMS', BLAJJO-
MAJK.K. .IKk.I.Ii S, ew., made to order and
•( ibabMt material*.
— -W «!■> K. K, sw,vi\ «fc CO.
HAIR.
THE OUEAPESr PLAOl IB SAB FRAK0I300
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood-t, Cheap and Fine
Jewjiry & Fancy Goods,
18 AT TUB
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. "AHUM 4t CO.,
Mo. 1 lO Breond atrcct,
ooJUIin Botwooo Mlarton n.d Minna.
Attention, Good Liyers!
M"-'- »»ROES. FOBMERLY
oropri,torol tbbMloan' Boa.
tanrbol. h„ uk.n IS, nbbb..nVlol
Of bOlb tb. Minora' R,,Moi»ol °b
Commercial atrvol bod tbo Mlnony
Branch An Marr.l iItmi .n ...-.
i-j^K
uonmaroui aira.l and tbo llini i . r^ ina T
{W.r«»,l",'kJ*.m 0ano.rablo wltb MB.
A. DRAYEUB, wbo baa boon oobnol.d with tbo
arm for r.An. ImprorsmtDUbl*, bo,o mad. In
tb, Ooliioo daportmaota tbat will ran-lar tb. Mi-
Sf*,?01* WRalAr lb«n It ha, «,u (man donna.
S.V " '•*,?; '1 "t ".'"""ri'r. Onr Bill, of Far.
•nlbraoa all tha dalioaoiw of tbo aaaaoo. Onr
•oottola ''Qood Kara, Good Oooklnf and Modarato
P. BCBOP.I * CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
KS1 and 4.3(3 CommeroUl, and
709 Market street.
Opan frota 8 a.m. to 10 r.u. anJl In
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
«- M* ••tw^emeai to ■*,, Mr. Lei deader r.
(Ex oflw af P.M. B. 8. OtX)
01VB TJ8 A TRIAL;
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TtTR UlDFRSIGNED VTODT.D MOHT RE-
speotfrjlly represeot to yon and tne public gen-
erally, that be la now prepared to fnrtlsh facii-
lt>«« for exblbi'inna of every kind and oharaotar,
wblob aboald deiervn tbe pMrooaize of the pab-
llo. He ba« ornciei at Cbnynne, Wyoming, A
LARGE A.ND OkMMODIuIJs UaLL, with goo)
Soocery acd Siano. Tbe Hall Is well ventilated
and lighted, and mid* comfor «bo for nil seasons
of the year. THK BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brasa, can be fnrni»bed at all times.
rtaiiafao'ory arraogemeolB will tie made with
THKATRIOAL ORG I HER COMPANIES, eith-
er for footing of Bailor performances on a per-
cent-im of tbe rocoipia. Ourrcsponderjcn "olioiu)d
Address. J. Mi-DANIKI .
Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne. Wyoming.
N. B — Ooriosities wanted for the Cheyenne
Museum. Those wishing enfrrmorneDiB. state low-
est terras for tbe Winter Season, sending pboto-
fraph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
onded after QlUng bd easement e,
JAMKS McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
oeK'i Sm Look Box No. 1. Cheveone, W. T.
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.-MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlamna to be good in general baslnasBfir the oom-
Ing Winter tSoa«oo, commoaoinv tbe first week In
November, 1ST2. Address stating lowest terma,
with Photograph. Half Far* reloaded after fill.
Ing engagement.
JAMES McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Moeeam,
oc*2 Look Box 1, Obeyenoe. W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet—The
Human Race*
THE M A .l OB IT Y OF TUONE WHO
reside la Nan Fruncleeo* bay their
Nhlrte una Fnrnl.hlna; Ooodi of BENE-
DICT A CO., No. 8 Second strret, be-
eanie (heyere nlwiiy* treated 'well nod
boy their tcot.de ut the lowest prlcaa. at
•'THE OLD RTAND."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIU8INU CITY, HEYAIJA.
THIS BLKOAJfT THHATRK HAS BERN RE-
decorated, and can be rented by tbo night or
by Uta weak. Stan and traveling oompaaJes
liberal, v Lreatod with on applioatlon by letter
JOHN PIPER,
Hanagar and sole Propr-ator,
■ Or to J. H. HcCAUC,
<»t> Waahingtoa straet. Sao Fvanolaeo.
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
oallit, rtopaaa Now Ooarats for Piano and
•login g by his sntirely New and Simplified Hy*tea>
- tbe shortest i n esis ten ce— reading music at night.
Aocon.PAjjimibnis, Sieging for Parlor or Ooncrrt-,
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 1G and 17....020 "Washingrtoii street.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....ALSO....
Twenty Plr»t X-ixio Ballot Ladios.
FOR HALE EI«HTT NETS *»F AMAZON ARMORS. COMPLETE, IN
Lota to suit, purchasers. Each Set oonstataof Snl'd Bilvor-Plated Helmet, Hreastr-lnte, Lam-
berkin. Shield, odb p.iroi Arml«t., ol* pair or BruCBlet,-, one pair of Tights, OQe pair of Truuka, one
pair of Sand nl-, one Tonic, one Scarf, one Combat Sword, aid one Spear. A portion nl theno Armor a
»*.re now to be seen at .he Metropolitan Theatie in the Amazaniao Maroh in "THK YELTOw HAT.
**■ F°r V'"e' *"'" " """•• M I H 1 ..AN CIIEBTK & CO
GKAND
Select Bal Masque
..or Tn>,...
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
lECortloultural IIaII
...,ow....
TlirilSDAT ETEXINO JAN. SSd
BY SUBSORiPTION ONLY.
Ticket* 95 ea
•»■■ Subscription Lists nnn b« found with—
G. M Berry, Mi- -riff's Office, Lily Hall;
Mr Brandt, -'.W .^.r 'Wft-hinctr.n A Montgomery;
A, Sum me. llu Id. Jr., N.K. cor Folsom A Stcuart;
W. Ooben. No. (i Hstiery street;
J. W'tt, No. lUIThtid -trtWI ;
Mr. KitKenattiirj, No \C> Second street;
hd. Abramaon, No. 73.^ Ulay street. deSfllw
t
- .^TivaS^-"'
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OVSTER
....AND....
OHCOP ECOtTSB,
anouner atreet, olTKcjrn, brlivctu Pine
and California.
THE FINEST FBESH BALTIMORE AND
TBANMFI.ANTKD 0Y8TBRB aorvad In noj
atylu. KveryttrlnK ooo. ed iotbo best manner,
nar Tha Floeat Llqoors and Oisare.
fc*-Eloaunt Snltea of Koorna for I.od lea.
aarOFKN DAY AMD NIOHT.
R. J. lEOHAU IF ft JE88BW.
noM 1m . ITopriotors.
FRENCH CORSETS.
MMK POWS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Ladiea' Ondarwaar. FRENCH
O0R8E T8 of all prioa, and qoaJltiaa. raadj made
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST, PERFEOIION -KIOHARD
MULDLtK FABBRI, teuoll«r of sevoral cele-
brated K'lropenn artistea. late Director of tbe re-
nowned OonBervitory el Geneva, Mnitre du Ohant
of t'.e Freuob Imnerinl Academy of Mueiov Con-
ductor of t be Pbilbiirmoeiquo Sooietv in Paris,
rind at. preHent Musical Oiieotor of tha Fabbrl
Open, is prepared to give private IsBuoni, either
al Ilia office or at tbe re»i"eri''o of tbo pupils;
likewise COURSES OF MNU1NG, PiANO aud
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For further parlicuisra anply at PROF. MUL-
DKK'Soffi.e. No.»l POWKLL S'l REF t .betwe-n
Market aud Ellis Also, iett-rs received aud terms
ti be bad at the mnaiu ftore of M. Gray, ulay et.,
and of Measra Sherman J. Hyde, corner of Sutter
and Kearny streets. jaB lm
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
oooestonB. Music imported, arranged
and for eale.
FrltK Plpcra and Hareai M. Blam
Lending YloIInfite.
■»-0rd#re from the country promptly attended
Address M. W. WILLIS, Baton's Mutlo
ret, or JrJARCrUflW.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUMr
And C'oIIeize of Medicine.
Ifi f\Cif\ BEAUIIFUL AND INSTRUCT-
M.\J*\J\J\J iT*. r.bieota to bo sn.n. Qpen to the
Public DAY AND NIGHT, ai EUtOKA HAW.
318 Montgomery stretit. FOR MEN ONLY
htDr. Jordan's Pbivatk Office is at fell
Gesry street (otiyosite olo veob^rl^cB^ Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarly's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
Poat atreet. oear Kearnr.
ADOLFHUS STOCKMEYER,
....TEAOUER OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC,
Balls aud Parties attended to, and Music fur
niahsd. Residence, 90S Eddy street. dti-lm
E. PARDINJ
NO. T«0 WASHINGTON STREET. (ABOVE
tha Plata). Sao Fraaoisoo. Boots sad Shoe*
made to order in the bast Freucb. style. The urns
4*FI&AKO.!
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Dw in the Year by
,T. I». B O G -A- H X> XT S
laSMcrcbunt ood 535 "W a.hlngton 8t«
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
THUB3DAY JAXCARX 16, 1873
A SlipP«ry Battle Ground.
The Daubary News Bays : Wo have felt
rather kindly towaids French rcofa since
Friday night. Two cats got on Mr. Wei-
land's that eTening. They were cats that
evidently never saw a French roof before,
but they were not timid. They bumped
themselves without a moment's pause,
sounded the battle cry, and went to work.
For two minutes there was a gnat deal of
pulling atoand and howling, but it was a
French roof, it was new ground, and before
they were (airly aware of it they wera off
the rcof and going towards the earth at
lightning Tolooity, piwing out into tha air
for something to get hold of, spitting and
crying and swearing and beseeching, and
fobbing with their hearts fall of agony and
their months foil of fur, all the way to the
ground, where fiey arrived in a condition
to afford nourishment ta Mr. Wei land's
grape vines. _
Men's Favoiioa.
Tuero are two kinds of gentlemen's^ favor-
ites—the bright women who amusa them,
and the sympathetic one who love them.-
Bnt these last areot a doubtful— what coun-
try people call "chancy" kind; women who
thjvv their feelings tco i-psnly, who fall in
love tco seriously, or perhaps UDasked alto-
gether, being more lUeiy to irritate and dis-
gust than to charm. But the bright, ani-
mated women, who know bowto talk and do
not preach, who say innocent things in an
audacious way, and audacions things in an
innocent way, who are c.veer without ped-
antry, frink without impudence, quick to
follow a lead when shown them, and who
know the difference between badinage and
earnestness, flirting and serious intentions—
theie are the women liked by men, and
whose social successs in no wise depends on
their bcan'y.
Not So Bad.
The Post has the following paragraph :
The Town Crier and tows liar— one says
smart thine* in the News Letter, and the
other boasts of the Call's circulation.
Ws were not aware that the Town Crier
of the Nows Lettar f aid smart things. The
Post knows all about the town liar, though,
for the very next paragraph to the one
quoted above is as follows :
The city circulation of the Post is increas-
ing rapidly— more rapidly than that of aoy
other paper published io the city.
The town liar can hardly beat that for a
whopper.
— ♦
Too Late.
Middle-aged Customer— Mr. Bas*bridge,
my musioal education has been utterly neg-
lected, but I've a strong desire to pract ce
some instrument. What would you advice
me to take up?
Conscientious Tradesman— Well, sir, I
should recommend the triangle— oh— yes- I
think a musical snuff-box, Bir, would be the
best!
A Dticomflted Lectnrer.
The Yreka Journal says: "Sam Quiver
attempted to lecture at Jacksonville last
week on what be knew about the Modocs*
It was supposed ha was an Indian sympa-
thiser, and the boys greeted him 'with the
exciting apphuBs of Are crackers, when he
quit in disgust followed by a young army of
musical artists with dinner bells, tin paisi
drums, etc.
McDowell, Hhow Card Writer,
Bead; made aid made to order, feoom 10,
608 MaxHe t strret cor. Poet and Montgamory. o
J>o You Kuow
That with ButtkbicVs Patxesss yon can cut
and mate any garment to fit perfectly T Bend
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. E.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, So . 113 Kearny street, between Sutter
ana Post. San Franciaoo. •
X>r. I>olx©irty
Has devoted hie study more particularly to
cbionic and ppeelfio practice, and an each 1b
now the most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
comer of LcldeadorlL a few doors doIow What
Ohaor Hoses.. T
J>o Pfot Ssuffor irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corn s, Bun-
lona, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by appljlug ax Dr. B. H. Cowan's Instl.
tote, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.h. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. References given if required, b
Oyater Trade.
The oyster trade in California la assuming
•^Jgantlo proportions. Emerson Corvillc, of the
Saddle Beck, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oyeWs to all parts of tha Paoiflo Coaat. Hie
■a q transplanted oysters hare a fame which
bu extended all over the continent, and * he
'Saddle Boca" is known averjwnere.
Tlie Seat. Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pals. Dr. Per.
IT'S Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
/* B. Gates and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. •
Odjrcr, the Republican.
Odger, one of the leadens of the Republican
movement in England, U made sad fun of by
the papers. Tbey won't have him for a new
Oliver Cromwell. Our London namesake ban
the following concerning the latest f^at cf
the doughty Odger:
What is thiB laat Ihiog that Mr. Oiger has
done? Pljttinv the destruction of Emp.rei,
bo hss accomplished the do *r fall of a bta
die 1 Yte, the beadle of the Middlt b Wrou^ii
School Bo.rd— Bobens.byname. Until, in
an evil moment, he was tempted to carry
ike carpst-bag of "a person named Odcer,
a lecturer," this eduoational functionary en-
joyed the confidence and estaem of biB mas-
lers— bis home wsb happy, bis fireside cheer-
ful and his prospect* bright. Brft, bIsb !
Odger has undone him and b£» is a bea-
dle no longer. The eye which glowed
with official animation is dimmel and tear-
ful; domestic joy has disappeared; the
sweet emolnments of labor no longer glad-
den the Saturday night— Mr. Roberta, in
fact, is cast upon tbe world again, nothing
more than a man and a brother. The Mid-
dlesborough School Board did not say tba*,
it wasbeoauw of Mr. Odger that they dis-
charged their trusty beadle ; their reason
was tbat he lacks education and experience.
Well, I think he does: a man of experience
and education would not be likely to act as
light porter to a republican cordwainer.
m
New York Programmes.
There are quite a number of programme
papers in New York, and they get up a little
disoussion. Tje programme of the Union
Square Theatre bad the following the other
day:
The following typographical blunders in
a late sambr-r of tbe otherwise neat pro-
gramme qi the Fifth Avenue Theatre are
worth mentioning as cariosities of tbe print-
er's art : " While tbe central portion of tbe
play, wiih images, (the crowing of comedy),
seemingly floating in the expanse of sky
hoe, is one of tbe fines' result* yet produced
by the motherly brush of Gartbnldi. The
Fifth Avenue is indeed the fairy grot of tie
dramatic musa." If fir "crowing" we read
crowning, "hoe" hae, f r "motherly" mas-
terly, and for "grot" grotto, we will get
moie nearly at what the writer intended to
say.
The Union 8quara Programme obtained
ths services of a proof-reader the nest day.
Slit Down tbe Back.
A young man named Billsome, at Grass-
hopper, Ey., returned from an EaBlern
town filled with romance and Chest jr-
fieldian air?. He eava pretty, well-dressed
young lady standing ankle-deep in the mud,
beside her epizootioal palfrey, and evident-
ly waiting for assistance io mount. He
sprang to her relief, made a temporary stir-
rup of his two hands, and was rewarded by
a kick in tbe mouth which knocked Jeight
dollars worth of gold down his threat, while
tho gentle one murmured: "I'll learn you
to insult me, you pig-eyed slouch of a nasty
man, you. for a niokel I'd put a head on
you lhat would make yon wear Bhirts slit
down tbe back for a month."
Buries the Dog*.
The Post, which really is the meanest lit-
tle paper ever published, is now Bquealicg
because the doga in the pound are to be fed
and too cents a day p:r dog baa been appro-
priated for tbat purpose. It says:
Bwill is just as good for dogs, for they a-e
not at all t'-wtidions, and swill oan be pro-
cure! at any of the restaurants for about
three dollais a ton.
Really, the editor of the Pest had better
speak for himself. We know dogs, well-
brought up dogs, who would starve to death
before they would eat swill.
What Eb»!
The loaal of the Examiner shows the
length of his ears by saying:
Bierstadt's new picture, "Donner Lake
from the Summit," attracted a largo audi-
ence to tbe Art Gallery yestarday.
The only sort of picture that could gain
aa '-audience," would be, we should imag-
ine, "a speaking likeness."
Dubnqueites have a fashion of swapping
babies "unsight and unseen."
A Milwaukee Congressman has been frank-
ing a friend's wedding-cards.
An Illinois exchange reports the thermom-
eter "thirty degress below Cairo."
London's latest funny paperis The Gossip.
F"or Wnaning
Bhirts, SI 60 per dor.; small pieces, 60c. per
'« a. At the What Cheer Laundry *
/Lltogotiier me Best.
It is curious, but true, tbat J. A. Shaber,
70? Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihun any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. y
For the Very Best DrlnJcs,
Goto Yfces' Branch Saloon, earner of Market
Dr. Barlow «J. ftimitrt ■
Is giving a course of Free Leolnrea to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
ease! at bis Hygelan Ball, «37 California streef,
every Friday evenlc g, commencing at 7 H o'clook.
A oart of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in retard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m , free. vy
Tbe 111 ag! rated PreiB (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subacription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numnerp, 16 cents. Addrass Murrey, Dewey A
Co., S. F. o
•
WTtiavt Cheer Laundry
Iethebestia-mdry In San Franolsoo. *
Best Quality of JDoffrakln.
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
ijoeer Laundry x
El Yon -Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
fc*J. x
Frssh and Sweet,
Fer the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
'"'" 107 Menta-ornery St. near Sutter. *
i Xwy Neat.
iiieratidt's picture of Doiner Lake was,
as everyone knows, painted to order for Mr.
Huntington, one of tbe railroad magnate.
Naturally enough Mr. Huntington thought
that the picture would not be complete with-
out a locomotive, so he besought Bieretadt
to paint in a locomotive and train of cars
raoning up the grade on the right hand side
of the picture. Biers tadt protested, but
conll not positively refuse, as Mr. Hunting-
ton was to pay for tbe picture and thought
hshad a right to make a suggestion. He
told his wealtby patron he "would, see about
it— "would do tbe best he could." Bo Bier-
stidt painted a oariing wreath of smoke
Hotting above the track on the right, and
explained to Mr. Huntington tbat this suffi-
ciently suggested the locomotive, the train
having just got round the oorner out of
sight. This is by no means the leant artistic
touch in Bierstadt's picture of Donner Lake.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1878.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
Oysters.
In Btrolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gae light,
Uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a soreen
Through which a sweet bouquet waa seen ;
While mosBy ntone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Hade that window eeem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks bo nice— and try their cheer.";
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our elde a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our Wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every afyle; just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
Tbei) 'd clam t and crabs and terrapins ;'
In lad, we found they had within
That oosy place ail kinds of game,
Fibh, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I ana sure,
prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners, **
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And tnere this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHAKLES HAAKE. Proprietor.
It la Perfectly Astonlalilxiff
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
iefore 8 A.M. returned the same evening if de
ilrad. t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
JMVIDEKD NOTIOE.-SAVING3 ARD LOAH
SOCIETY, Nj. o 10 Ola : »t rest -The Board
OF Directora have tbia da; d.clared a dividend for
tbe eix montba ending December 31a t, 1672, of nine
per cent par anoom on all depoaite, parable on asd
after tbe lien ioat.
ja U-2»
OYRUS W.OARMANY. Oaahier.
r PRICE tWtTS
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary Balsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
A New Departure
J. R.
GATES &
PKOPK1ETOBS,
CO.
Corner Saaaome and Commercial
jalStf
LEWIS & PANDER,
STOVES, RANGES. TINWARE AND
all kinds of C-ooktmr Utsos la the be-t
nd cb^aDAsr, No. 3a GEARY STREET,
between Kea-py and Dupont. ja8 3m
4
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Ban FranctHco Savin tin TJnlon, S3S Cali-
fornia street, corner of ~W«bb.
ClOR THE HAT.F YEAR KNDING WITH THE
a. 3lst December, Uftft a dividend haathen d»-
dared lit the rateof Qina and eix-teDtha (9S-10)
per cent, per aonnm on Torm Deposits, and eiebt
(s) Per cent, per annnm on Ordinary Deposits, free
of perioral Tax on Depoaita, payable on and after
13th January. 1873. By order.
1c3i 2w LOVELX. WHITE. Cashier.
FREE AND EASY.
ETEKX S A. T UK DAY If 1 GUT.
Piano and. singing at s p.m.
D. BARBY, Obairmin.
Charing Cross Saloon
OOO Mlailon street, coir Second.
del° J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
050 Sacramento street.
(The First Hoaae below Kearny street.)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
_.Halp_oi all Kioda.— Gantral Ba*ine;s *B«noy;
....FOB THE....
Ifl-U-W- TB.
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletoiis and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE E0MANCE AND REALITY
OF TEE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
HI WILKIE COLUSS,
IN THE
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By * •T>odcer»," In
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE -FAXjIS,
By Olive Harper, lm
The Golden Era
TOM .A.. HATO-K'8
FenUletoo, In]
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL 8TOBIE9, POEMS AND
SKETCH £8, FAS BinBT GOSSIP.
AMUSEMENTS. LITERATURE
AND ART. ANSWERS TO COR-
RESPONDENTS. ETC.
11HE "GOLDEN ERA" IS THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper In the State, permanently
established, nod more widely circulated at borne
and abroad than any other on the Paoirlo Coast .
In Oaifornir. the A t hntic States, and (hronglioat
the entire Held of itg creu; and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded as a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Snnday vis-
itor In every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium ite advantages most be appa-
rent to boslnesa men.
TO MAIX SUBSCRIBERS.
The Golden Fra, far One Year, S3 SO ;
for Six Months, ftS OO.
KnbaoriptionB to be paid in advanoe.
The Golden Era and Peteraon'a XiOdlea'
National Magazine. One Year, 85.
■ay THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE Berved by
Carriers in tbe city at 12# oenta per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA. single oop.ee. Ten Gents.
for sale at all Newe-sUnds.
Pacific Stone Company
THE PiOIFIO STONE COMPANY OALj
the ea^eoiil attention of Arcniteots. Enjrx
eere, and the public in general, to tho SDPERIQ
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufacture
by them in this city under the Ranaome Patent*
They make to order and keep in stock;
RalidinK Froate. Water Pipe,
Slnha, Monuments, Fountains,
Tiles, Copln3e for Walk
Filters, etc., etc
Together with Ransome's celebrated Free-Or
Grindstones, allot which we guarantee superto
and at a price far below that of hand-out work.
soy-The attention of private parties inteodiafi
build ie respectfully solicited.
Office. No. IO BUSH STREET. San Pranoleot
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH01
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S
1» Kenrny street.
B. F. STEKETT.
PBIKTE
THOMAS W. BREE,
SXXjTTZiFt PUATHI
MANOTAUTUREK I
— AITO—
SEP al KER«
DRUWS, BflHJOS,
— AND—
OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
ESTABLISHED IN 1885.
■sT'LeeBons given on the Banjo and Dram. *
MISSION STREET, between First and Seoonc
K. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for P
esaionala always on hand. <a!6 1
WARI
Declared Against the Whole World s
the Rest of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLACKING -WARRA1
ed superior to any in tbe market. Maoui
tared by MOORE & 00., No. XIO Leidesd
street, S. F. Directions for Ute: When found .
thick, add a little water. Keep the bottle \
oorked. Sold by all Grocers, druggist?, etc. d:
Alfred VetteH
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGE
£C5 Dopant,
NEAH SUTTER STBt
See my stock of I
Cagte before purchai .
e^ewbere. Always so ■
tojognow on hand. I'
Patent Cages, made.'
Tin Wire, are warrar.
FREE FROM VERft
Also, best quality 'I.
no20 '
TRAYS always on hand.
Meerschaum Pipe Depi
013 KEARNY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the sbortes notlo.* AllPiDesand
Cigar Holders warranted genuine, and ^v^
to color well. Meerschaum Pippsaud >^^
walking Cares Mounted and Repaired ^^— >
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with thebestw •
manship. A large aseorinaont of Walking 0. i
and Fancy Goods of every description slwsnl
band. no'il ' I
The Popular Beveraf
C>ONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACT |
/ Congress Springs, n«ar Santa Olara. Indo I
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative powers bl
equal to the celebrated OonKrets Water from'
Springs of Saratoga, New Vork. Depot remi I
from Vi& Kearny street to New Montgomery, i
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. ■
eral diaoonnt to the trace, and orders attends >
promptly. de251
Philadelphia Restaurai*
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETORji
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED^
and most popular Restavrant iu t
Son bi-anoieco. Th* Tables &re enp-
plted with Tho b°-.+ in markeL Board,
by tho wpok. 40S PINE STREET, jnqbj
Monr.i-OTufirr runrtr 1
D&ALEK i.^ OVSTERH, L'LA-dS
cniltll tindf ol SHELL FlMJ.
Stalls Nos. 4<», 4-1, **, Oahi u
Market, tntranoe on O-ilifornri * (reet. —
Public or private parties ud families iup »
from 6 a.w. to 1'2 P. w. Ladies' and Geutiei •
Ove*er Hnnm flW" (rum »i.i( tn IV f V isft'
DR. TV. A. PAYKE.
THIS OELEBRAfED PHYSICIAN HAS f
moved hie offlan from the Rus-i Hou'-e i '"
Flegarit, huito ot Roomp, t*o. 4> O Kearny e >(•
He telle jour disease without a qoeaiion. I **
fail to call. Aii Chronic Dieeasee treated sui ■*•
faily. dell i__
Bar Sugar
yOB SALE-CIS KKABNY STSEE1 H
r MBHOEB'S. Alio, ereir kind of Ol l«
Whnleeale and Retail.
no7 tf M. A. MEBC1 .
Indian Queen Rang*
The Best in the Mai-1 it
HAKOFAOTDRED BT
CALEB M. IICSLKB
oolS tf -tco an. -tea Kfnrn '
NEW YORK PR IS
iM.
a*.
5"**2
:»
lYapa Soda
I f*tJo< Teak.
|»ttUU«0 on •
Fiirar
•aa-crsco Friday. JA»t»»r ii, una
Vai. BVI. - ■..
fj SI MCE VtO 81 ft
2 Ilals! II
u M :
I PHw Oco I),
IU5II0I STOht 9
Q at* Baaaaa .i. P
§3feT
ROPOLITAN THEATRE
i * .») srtiftsl S»wilitB if the Season
wB^JI • - _______
The Yellow Hal!
The Yellow Hat!
Twenty Thousand Persons,
Wm mi»»i «aaaaa i
The Yellow Hat
NSW ALHASBBA THBATBI.
I.AMT WKKK OSr I UK
EMERSON MINSTRELS
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF THE CREAT EMERSON!
I » - I R 1 1 — O OP- -TUB RM !!«»•<>.- KI!IP)T»IIUI,
TMI- EVENINO JANUARY 11
IT BBT m«IH DOBtW* m WSSI. AID UTIlDtT irTIIIOOl IT 1.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
Kniwk __ *»
«,»•* .. ■ J...
THIS IVCNIKO
JAWOARY 11
nataaaa —-««-•• ZEonnectr
»«« — — raauy MnndovlUo
• r«iiu o_
Mortimer, Park.. DtXM Thnmpaonl
l'nrl 1 "Ii -i --- I '.iii.ti ittnnaoni it In Maloo.
ra or jaaan
iS W. ':•-■•
ARI
ilk- WW...
i of Nut la
ilWIi
IMC
Mill-
ouaaal
Wtavierfnl Traaa.ormatlon.,
■arniftrrnt Nrfncrj,
UatUIinn or Amazon*.
Brilliant Armor,
Wonderful Colored Lights,
SUrtlinfc Mwhaniral Effect*,
Huperh Variety Entertainment.
Ennlp*a Tricks and NoTelties,
...TBI....
ACME OF PERFECTION!
Ta t wbsla fc>*au>« • Ooa.btaaUoa of AUiaatioea
aerer a .sailed ta any Theatre.
See It!
a Iron, t AM. 14) m, wk.r. a—>.rr*d
SIX DAYn U> ADVAKOB.
— -POSITIVKLV RO rUi U8T. Tint, will b. no nap.
ate. to ibt. f.i..
aiia Hoo-AraxutB
flalaW aimoa
w. r. mam
tiik -ar.tr bii.i.t rmi<i»
i ■ a {
Staffs _*_a#r aaa ■ ,> #ar y^naeif anaVtew
G-oodiDyo, Unole Stove.
rifLitriri .... hi 1.1. t m ri»oi i-imtiM ,, o. J. am it wood
aa.lna nil
noain onTT __ . ...
ran ta aoaaow. »«tai«
aimm kaoii
■aaUM
l*i\rt Hoooml-
-Ollo.
BAKER AND FARRON IN THEIR SPECIALTIES
C>_E1___IVT v*3. OXT'lT'IOi-l
1 I r»i. . i»..n .1 Ik, nil.. H«
• >,rt it m us' R
111111 1 m it-os
ADD RlMAaillllBlT ktAt.n.llV
aurroa. ROOKAri i.lkr. kohumj.i. suorr. ato.
THE HEART BOWED DOWN J. C RUSSELL
THAT RASCAL BILLY.
.AKD BOCKAFKLLER
OVERTURE-"*'"..' t>, T..m« B.k.r ORCHESTRA
To eooclado vlia tbo boiutllnl r.n'.'-nilraic 3p*ct«le, nrrnnffod by BOB HAItT, entitled
OIRHIUIU Ui BudllOBl.f BOB HART
IGNaOIO M. AIM8I.EY SO'lTT 1 riKtlRK J. ROH'NSON
OOL VIVIAN W, V. BAK' K fOMP (HIAS. bU iTON
UARTUA. bli wiff Ml 3b JKNMK SHEHMAN ! hk.N IIN'EL O. R. RIOUARDS
SUMIIKK.'. PEASANTS. Ero.
MONDAY KVENINO, J.tia.rj 20th-Flx.t ApptAmoce of
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC.
THIS THEATRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IN THE "CHRONICLE.'
%r All Bills afrelttst the Alhau-bra Theatre mnst oa presented hereafter on Monday.
•yPerformanee to commence punctually at eight o'clock.
■ ■aeaiel
u _ . .."*->esar
■ t«» Fun Ma-
■
■•Jut I -i r»rr*n
Itaaale &»**•■
• > aaa.a
It iliajj Cavat fna Minn Agues Kenoedy
CASTA DIVA, .«,t »t )
Cl-.a
Baallad
I'-ilaa*. r»r*-< •-,<
• alltW I'ar..
!«<- N|. < Inlr
Mix ' U.tlr
I ix. Mi mi ten -with Noritmtr
n-n( I^ht* as. Halite ,
FaB«y Daaaa ..
...Mania La r-rr*n
*••>■! la- Rrenrr
AW UNPROTECTED FEMALE.
S"'*** •»■» Ottte ...B M«fUa,er
MIAB AOW-m KlffltMDY
••■« Mm r.aar Maaderllla
Mr. Hu^h Robinson In His ( hanjjea!
aa,__/alrrr* C*rl1 -Lydla LlrTustoa
**••• «■'•< Lonlie ao.rn
O'. Orme«, T»achtr..
l'»l«T Bolivsr
Himna Dip*/
Scholar*
i rank MorUnar
Bartet TCompioo
WslWr Parka
. Ooaipaar
P,.par W»p«r
*"nB nnd Irnnrt-
•ra
Mi..Haude
■ I.'i» Dlxna
"Call- Itrrwer
«fc i.n Farreat
finrt— Drlvao froia Hem*
a hi.
NEGRO
ACT
Ms
M
««lr Ht. Clair
•a J.lvluajat.io
To conclude wiih llugli Robinioo's IriiQ flketcb.
Before t_Lxo Daavsria !
Doooia Marphr .....J ,, _ — _.
Rr.rrrO'N«ii - J UqkU RobinsoB
Nora Murphy O. TborapanD
f^^t'.--- ■ -. •"•• i.jdl* LiTioinioo
UoroBj Bjrin, a villain of the ds-ppst dya *". Mortimer
Other oUar.otera by tbe Uumpaoy.
TMi: MOI)i:l. l.oliUl.NU U«t«i
PACIFIC HOUSE,
OLYMPIC HOUSE,
Car. of < oaaaar relal
IJeoaadorff ata
Kearny atr«»M, o*.
paiaile- lha Flaaa
RAL.8T01V A OOTKKLL.
Those
ST-TET^TftT-BIIT
Oar OtUDratad ft W Wblta Sblrta. Th«y E t rBiirBOTX,T, and for qaaltiy and dorabillty will aarer Da matcQed. I'o b* bad only at tba
•V-OAIX AND 8KK THF.Jd. I X X-t II'II'IOK "TORR, flirt Kearny afreet.
FERNANDEZ & AGUMRE.
FASHIONAKLrL HATTRRH, So. 11«S
PUSr Hl'RKEr, oaar Kearoy. A fine
aaiortmotitof (lata and Oapa oonntanllr on^ _
band, aur Mai i made to ordar and renomind ta
tuc oeauat atyle. oo21lm
A
nl«l« II K
liftMtil^A
lawa*^
wii*2la
KWsfa
arBeveti
iawfll
AS 3
, Reetaurt
A PERFECT RUSH
kbpt cr
Day axx<3. roJiglxt,
AT THE SBBAT
IXL Auction Store,
UHl KIABIT UTtUT.
i »i«s';
4
Rta*
»<•"-»
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
Xa aew oaTrrlns ajrrater Bargaloi thaa have
ever brea ofertd la Saa Fraaclaco.
aVlth oar coaaeetlaa In
New York, Chicago, and St. Lonia,
Froa which we are dally rrcclvlnn Good*
boaffht at the lawcat Caah Prices
zx otjurbnox.
OUK MOTTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
■
JUST RECEIVED,
i.aao a_ir* cuii.«r. Put. w.,ta as on, to be
•old .tltlfeO.
*•• «. ..a Wkll, aklrt., worth ai SO, to bo MM
at 7fi eento.
*• e.w. of KHVf V.derclotblDK. AOe to 01 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
•Vow a*e. to a* CO, _,i. elaakin froa. a* to S.
ALIO. All IHH*R8B BTOOK OP
lOTIOkl, PAaCTT GOOD.. EAOUtH CUT.
u>T, piraa, siotii, tobacco,
WATOHB, IlklCI filMBI,
HOSIER T,
Trunltat. 33aaa**, *\r*vXla>a>aa.
AMD in FAOT. *V«aBYTHI2IO,
From a Needle to an Anchor
0_1 a_d .Xkala. oar pno.r, ,nd iktlsff yaarMl.oj thu
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS THE QRIAT
XX la Auction Store.
Oaa n—w fraaa OaaaaaerelaL
flȣ QUILTED SIU HITS, WORTH IS, FOR SI SO
tTOHKT -E=1.C>_B1__'I3,
s^^^^^sw^sas^ss^sM'
J_S
M»Ji|'i_^v^S3 1 Hi ) if
nrtWriaaT^Aal ' BlBa^Saafar1 k TlaTaaffaTBrnBal 1 '
rrr§
WwWff^mli
>-.ik!
-CF
Ii
^S9B&ata^«P^
gg
ylaiaa.aa--fl p^agMLA #tJte*^*M,J& _ ._: ■
NONE BUT THE BUT IHIALITV OF HKATS
UAH BE HAD AT
Stalls r>, «>. California Market
rlONJCJEB ailOK MAirUVACTOBV.
fin
To. mat ELEOANT OUBTOM WORK IN THE OITT
II «od .X.B1D. food, and arlOM. BEEB8 A .MAVNARD
IB Kokrav .famot. «o.door_>ntb of Ro*h
3P" 3L
/_, 3F1.0-
OBOAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OXBOOIiATEB IN ....
All the Theatres.
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IN THK TKAH.
eEMBLAlLY THR0D8H0DT THE OITT
BOATS and OaJECGI
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOll,
IS Morton atrcet, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TO" ANDJERRY III TOWN.
Always on file the New York Berald, Harpar'a
Weakly. Frank Laalia'a, Day'a Doin_;», Police Ga-
r.9tte, all Ltir. Oalfforma papvra, alno London
I'unch. Bell's lAfe. Illustrated Loudon Naws. Call
and eat'sfy yoorself.
a_T Don't forget the algn of the Hot Scotch.
doTtf OUARLKH ffM. 1'FLPMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
T O XVI ant. J -E R K. Y,
OO TO THE HBAMH
Hot tScotcli,
a88 Nutter street, hear Kearny.
All r>r-inl£s Ten Cents
HOT tllUWDIK KTKKY NIGHT,
no!5:tf JOB. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. P. BISHOP. NO. IS O'FARRELL
street, Is the p'aoe lor Ladlea and atrangera
visiting tbe oity to nave tbeir Dreesaa made in
atyle, and a Derfeai rlt, at a moderate price dei9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Chiarina't Royal Italian Cirout)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Gnitar, at r-aidenoaB {if required), or for*
niah Mnaio for Bella or Partiea, at moderate
obarges. Residence, 8«« Montgomery street
corner Jaokeon, hoomKo, 11. »tel21m
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN tTJNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama atreeta.
B-Terrapln constantly on band.
bjsten in arerr atyle. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Theatrical Profeialoa in uallfornla pre-
poee fornalrjBolaasoa for inatrnation In Elooniioo.
Persona wishing to avsll themselves of tbe oppor-
tnnitvaf
olrtng s -•* f nl art at a moderate east
loir aaaiss ta "Oasafaat " P. 0. Bax
tW ta tarsia, eaeV, w4U be
SQUARZA'B
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld ii? If not, you're a trest
At 6QDARZVS PUNOH SALOON, In Kearny atreftt :
There BONA, dlaolple of GBEAT SQDAUZA,
Dlspentes famed Msgio Punohos; rather
The most deUolons miztnrea yet recorded;
And have with many medals beou rewarded!
Ladies their CORDIALS there can «1d at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Men gain ''LAJOJISB
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain,
In "ANTI.DIVOROE" yon can your end attain .
Blp of the potent extract but one taste,
Tour arm, consoling, straight is round her waist
GneBswhata "MORNING OOUFOUt" in the klsi
That heals the puarrel and Imparts tbe bliss!
The "WEL0O-.fi" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and tbe sweet "FAKE WELL.
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare welll
His " HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For All dyspeptics and for dtarrniaa.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been fonnd
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock around.
BONA and SQUARZA, spite of all detractors,
Hare proved the Nation's greatest benefactors I
Full FORTS' dlffjreat hstlthtal drlata you'll dad
To aid the Man— inflgorete the mind!
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
AtBONA'8-fBQUARZA'8)-U7 KBARNX* STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed plaoe to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE F.RST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
ElOn IALI nJIOLBUU ABB XITAIL
at tko old _uMi-a_M, la* I_taat*a">a
»»
FIGARO-
THE JOUSHAL OF AMUSEXE1TO.
Pnbli*bwl er.ry D»y in tn« Twr ^
J-. S>. BOaABDUS
*U Huchut Md 5» W.. UMM «to.
Below MonKomsu. Su> FnnoUoo.
FBIDAY. C JASCABI 17, 1«7S
AMU8EMKNT8, Etc
Alfaaunbra.
The drew circle of lbs Albambrawill be severely
Issled toi- evening, for Billy Kmereon talus his
benefit. Ki<ht after nigbtthe Albambrsbas feeen
crswded wiib people, end all. high and low, «DJoy
Ike original acts of this popular minstrel. To-
nigbt be. will pretest tost of bis very best sou,
tad will, by general reqaest, appear as "Tbat Ru-
csl Bill*. ' Asosxtweek Emerson aad his Min-
strels will go to delight tile people of tbs interior
the public had better make tbt most of him dor-
me tbs short time the; will bare nim. The usual
maiiuee will be given to-morrow.
California Thratre.
To-tight is the last night of "Aladdin," and we
may be sure that there wilt b* a rush to taks a last
vitwof this brilliant spectacle. It will be pre-
■ snted once more at the matinee to-morrow, and
will than become a ttiog of tbe past. To-morrow
the esera ot "La Favcriu." with a grand wallet
will be presented for tbe bsnefii of Madame Fab-
bri.
Metropolitan Th^ntre.
To-nigbt "The Yellow Hit" will be played for
the benefit ot Miss Blanche Clifton and, in addi-
tieo to th» introdnoed ptrformences of tbe Bol£-
Ur Family. Lew Battler, Jake Wallace, Fr.nk
Hossej.and tbe Little Darlings, will appear in a
variety olio. Tbe last "Yellow Hat" matinee will
be gives to-morrow, and on Monday Miss Augusta
L Dargon will make her appearance-
Bella Union Theatre.
Among the attractions for to-night are Mies
Jennie Worrell and Miss Liilie Ball ia song and
dance: Oogill and Ooeper in "I'm Going Home:-
J. H. Laxkic and Carrie Armstrong In Datch obar-
acteiiaatione; "Dancing for a Wager," by Mi. 6
Josephine, Johnny Tuers and Tommy Bree ; "Nan
the Good-for- Nothing," by Mice Jennie Worrell,
wko introduces her clogs: R. G. Msrsb. Cnarles
Vernir, jMait Kelly. Charles Oogill asd Fred
Cooper, and tbe ballet of the "Village Coquette."
Xn.<* AtJienennu
A very bright and amusing performance will be
given at this bouse this evening. Tbe first part
camlets of popular ballaas, comic songs and amus-
ing jokes- After this comet a roaring laterlode
of sangi, acts and dances, and a lively afterpiece
terminates tbe evening's fan.
Woodward'* Gardens.
The famous Bcialay Family in their great Ail
tijodean Feat (walking tbe osiliogi will appear
Sstordav, and on Sunday. Giand balloon asceo-
eion on Sunday afternoon.
The Hobtictjltcbai. Hall.— Seating —
Skating assemblies Tuesday afternoon and eve-
ning. Wednesday afternoon and evening. Thurs-
day afternoon and evening, and Saturday at ternoon
acd evening.
AjiTomcix MrsETTM. — One o! the most
•ompleie collections of the kind in toe United
BUt«*. comprising hundreds of costly aad beau-
tiful wrs models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
ocly> At Jhe Muaeum on Montgomery street- Ad
:our may be orofltablv roent here.
Lay sp Tour Treasure In Heaven,
If the spirit of Edwin Forrest is, in ac-
cordance with the spiritualistic philosophy,
still hoveriDg about this sublunary sphere,
its troubles are not yet over. The telegraph
briDgs the followicg dispatch, dated Phila-
delpbi*, January 15th :
Br the fire this morning, in the residence
of the lata Edwin Forrest, a portion of bis
library was destroyed, and near-y all of hia
valuable Sbakspe*rian collection. The fa-
mous original copy of Shakspeare was con-
earned. It was published in 162-3, and was
valued at $5 000. Tbe fire did not extend
beyond the library, and tbe Gallery contain-
ing his pilntiocs and ait collection was not
injured. Tts fire orieinated from a defect-
ive due. L:>S3 from $15,000 to $20,000.
Ia the spiritualistic philosophy there is
ample provision for a hell, though fire and
brims '.one do not enter into it. Fauey the
pain and grief Buffered by a disembodied
spirit as he sees a collection, in making
which years of his earthly life were spent,
destroyed by tbe flames. We can imagine
Forrest in the spirit hovering around tbat
house while it was in flames and seeing tbat
glorious original Shakspeare consumed be-
fore bis eyes, and be powerless to prevent
it It must be very hard to see all one's
carefully laid schemes go wrong as soon as
one has left the earth. Therefore, perhaps
the best plan is to care as little as possible
about anything here, and lay up tretenres
n heaven.
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the eermanls Bldee, at the Horticulture
Hal], Februtry 2d. The musical portion of the
•■tsrtalnment will c nslat of glees and ehornees
by the Swles Singng Club and Prjf. Bperenza'a
Italian 8lO|in^ Sxleiy. TnlBball will no doubt
be one of the most ee'.ect and enjoyable of the
eseson, considering tbe pr.polanty and hlgb
social ftmding of the ocrpa. Ticket*, aimlt-
ting gen 1 man and ladies, one dollar. q
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Best bran' B at 611 Montgomery street, S, W.
corner of Merchant, francs- & Qahn. ' ' ^ '
To AcTBEfiBta.— For sale at a great sacrifice
at 38 Geary street, six elegant silk dresses, une-
qualled for quality and style.
OPERA SEA.*OK X«7ISANC£S.
The Boston Saturday Evening Gazette has
the following concerning the drawbacks
which prevent the thorough enjoyment of
an opera season : Now tbat tbe opera sea-
son is about to begin, we trust Ihtt our mu-
sical critics have studied their musical dic-
tionaries thoroughly, s» that they will com-
mit no errors in writing a boat tbe perform-
ances. We also trust that no allusions will
be ma3e to tbe "pizzicato" style of the or-
chestra, the "sforzando" of tbe tenor, or the
"beautiful sostenotomethod" of the soprano
— expressions, doubtless, very weighty and
discriminating in themselves, but somewhat
puzzling to the general reader. It also would
be advisable to disperss with any description
of extreme pianissimo f s "spoken Bilence,"
or of crescendi as "glcriooB culminations of
effort." It is also to be hoped tbat refer-
ences to the "carolling of the lark at early
morn," "the brilliant outpourings of a
throbbing soul," and "the sweet whispers
of eternal beauty," in connection with tbe
soprano singer*, will be dispensed with. In
Addition, wf sincerely hope tbst the ubiqui-
tous individual who haunts concerts and
operas with a bundle of scores under bis
arm will restrain his propensity to whistle
during the performances. There is a being
whose enthusiasm is such tbat be has been
beard to whistle in undertone tbe entire
"Messiah," to On unbcnnded terrorof those
in his immediate vicinity. £ven fugues fill
him witb no dismay. He follows the vari-
ous parls from line to line with his fiDger,
and whistles them through without wink-
ing- Chen- ■ trouble him, owing to the im-
possibility of whistling four parts at once ;
but a nature so persevering may overcome
even this cifScclty in time. "VFe happened
to sit in a seat behind him during the con-
certs lately given by Theodore Thomas, and
were highly entertained by the delicacy of
expression that marked his whistling of tbe
Andante of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony,
and the noble vigor with which he rendered
the storm movement. His ambitious lipe
took in all tbe instruments, from tbe dram
to'the picolo. However much we may ad-
mire tbe rare g-fs of this individual, we
feel that it will not break oar hearts or in
anywise mar tbe pleasures we expect to de-
rive from the operatic performances of the
coming week, if he should take it into his
bead to deprive us of any future manifesta-
tions of bis peculiar genius. He has won
all the fame possible in his peculiar sphere
as tbe whistling enthusiast, and be may in
an unguarded moment sully i's brightness
if be perseveres in taking so prominent a
part in musical entertainments. Under the
circumstances, we again say we trust be will
refrain, especially as tbere are always a
number of people in bis vicinage who have
the bad taste to feel annoyod at hie exqui-
site and gratuitous addition to the musical
luxuries set forth in tbe programme.
♦ -
The march of improvement has penetra-
ted to tbe banks of the eld Nilus, and the
Pyramid of Ghizebis to be transformed into
a lighthouse.
An image dealer and a small piece of de-
ceptive-looking ice furnished Dan bury on
Monday with a genuine Italian son set.
Sunny Side, once occupied by President
Madiion, and since chewed by almost every-
body; has been sold.
The rag-pickers of Paris gave a ball
Christmas week in aid of the distressed and
patriotic Alsatians.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, wbetberit be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. Acd why Is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply because they lire on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet That man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ns with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meeL Louis Meyers. pronrietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
Unra.Lt. Fourth street does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testily. His kitchens are m&rvelB
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and yon will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Jones & edefcar odor's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 3SO Euih street, nearly oppes te the Aiham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It, and they all
eat it Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family u.-e. q
Lever Buckle suspender*,
At SI per pair— 35 per cent, cheaper than else-
There — at the What Cheer Laundry, x
Holiday Candies. ,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, *t M. A. Merck's pioneer confection-
ery. 57 ; amy t treat. Wholesale ana retsiL s
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tarlea
that compare with £quar«a'e. Equuzfc's Punches
axe faman* for the high ait shown in tbeir man-
ufacture e happy combination of wholeaome
tonics, and tbeir delicious flaTor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squaiza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny Btreet, or at the OU Headquartere
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " Thb" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat stcre below Eearoy). all these
nrw t tries can be found. The stock is immense
— the prices are reasocable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited. a
Something .New.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufacture! misses' and
Infant's garments and ladies underwetrln suit*,
are famed for tbeir superitrity of mite and tex-
ture all over the Union. Ur. Oreo. W. Amidon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 24$ Second at,
for wholeEale and retail tride. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
Av Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring oomforUble lodgings in a
Central location, should visit tbe Alhambta,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to letthere
Tne building is a vexv fine one and is well
lighted ind ventilated. .
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds, Ask your
druggist for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Ever, No.
9 Post street. «
Sewtef Machlnfi for Sale or to Bent,
Cheap, at 116 Poet street. Also, Agency for
THE JCiAX Of DEATH.
I bieithe in the face of a maiden,
I kiss tbe to!t month of a role :
Tet not that I bate them, but love them,
My blaca wings are spread forth above them,
And round them my pinions enclose.
I love them so well tbat they die ;
Yet my heart with their sorrow Is laden,
Ana Bad with their cry.
T- i. 1 cruel my f.-.'e is, and bitter,
Tnat all things I lore should de:ay ;
Tnough my fingars fall soft as the blossom
I pluck and would plase in my bosom,
The petals drop sadly aw*y ;
E\en gold in my hand becomeB rust,
And no gems on my forehead will gllltre,
Bnt obange into dud.
Tet, O Love, thou art strong, I am stronger,
Though thou shouldest strive, I trevall ;
Toy footstep is n\et, mine is fleeter.
Thy klBB it ia sw. et, mine is BWieter,
I whisper the tenderer tale.
O Love, my dart pierces thy wing,
Though thy reign may be long, mine Is longer;
L3, 1 am thy hlogl
What He Knew About Threshing.
A young man from an Eastern city, ^who
has been visiting rural friends in the vicini-
ty of Titosville, P*., after seeing a farmer
thresh out a "flooring" of oats the other
morning, asked and received permission to
swing the flail a few minutes, upon assur-
ing tbe agriculturalist tbat he was "psrfect-
ly familiar with the art oi threshing."
Expectorating upon his hands, the young
man went at the oats, butatlhe first pass
knocked tbe horn off a new iailcb cow tbat
was leisurely cbewing her cud in a neigh-
boring stall. The second swing caved in the
head of the farmer, who thought he was
safe enough as long aB he roosted on top of
the fanning mill in the end of the barn,
bnt without discovering the havoo be was
making, the city artist kept at his labors ;
the third blow fell upon tbe oals, the fourth
killed a setting hen in a manger near by,
and the fifth pass of tbe deadly weapon w&b
the best of all, for it came around the young
man boomerang fashion, and .taking him
under tbe lower jaw, knocked him down,
and thus put a stop to the work of slaughter.
The mere fact that the city "thunder" re-
turned to consciousness an hour before tbe
farmer did, allowed the fcrmer to get sev-
eral milts out of town, before his efforts at
threshing oats were discovered by hisneigh-
bors.
♦ ■ ' ■
Live TVeuu
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is tbe causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at tbe Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
ington tree!, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live weH, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
IMS. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi soup* game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. Tbe best cup of tea in the
elty — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
8am Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
round In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablisbment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. eg
The President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and dur&blitv are the
cbaracteristlos of H. Luchslngex's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a nonce can
be fornisbeci. n |
e .
OLAzavoxAST.— MAdame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
h&B removed to 333 Kearny at. OonsultatlenB in
Sngliah, French and German. x
Gentlemen, Attention:
For the most comfortable and luxurious shave
be £ure and call at O. L. Susand's Palace Shaving
and Hsirdressing Saloon, 224 Montgomery St.,
opposite Buss House, np-stalri. Only tbe most
skillful artists employed. b
SOO JPalx-s ot Socks,
At all prices, at t he What Cheer Laundry, "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ANNIVERSARY BANQUET
...,Ai"D.„.
IBA.T-.ILil
....OP THE....
CHEBRA BENIA ISRAEL,
....AT....
HORTICULTURAL HALL,
....os
srXDAT JANVABY 19. th.
•V-BaBqoet at Ir. M. Ball will commence at
9 o'clock p.m.
A. LIVINGSTON. President.
WM. OOLEMAN, Viee-Preeident.
ADMISSIOX to the Sail 81. OO
J ja!7td
POll Taxes
FOR 1873
ABB
IMO^W I3XTE3,
— ...AND
Payable at the Axgesaor'a Office, or to
Deputy.
LEVI ROSEXEK, An-eieor.
jal7 lm
Crystal Sample Room
535 8ACBAKEMO STREET.
ALL DRINKS. PLAIN OB FANCY, TEN
CENTS. **-Hu Drinks a epecialty.
. jB. MATHKB.
■ctealtli aula, pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures 1b San
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage oi their own, can find one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
Btreet, carriage* of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. Tne moral of the above is:
<o to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when you want a carriage. o
The Cboiceat Confectionery,
John H. fiomer has just opened a new and
handsome confectioner/ store at 120 Beamy
street, where can be obtained superior finely
flavored confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties suppliied. j
Washins Returned in One T>ay
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
m
For a safe and efficient Beaptipieb of tee
Complexion, use Dicees's Famous Cbems de
Lib. d
Hats for Holidays,
" Tbe" Hat Store, 647 Washington street (sec
ond bat & tore below Kearny) , is the place to ge
to bny your holiday bats. Finest hats, largest
assortment and cheapest hat store in the city.
Remember, No. 647, second hat ttore below
Kearny, on Washington street. b
Photoeraplilc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission 'street. y
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PEOGBAJIME'IN
ever; Theatre m Bon Francisco, r .-.-'--.■
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out tbe centre of the city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Balooni, fiterei and Offioea.
FIGARO
JS CIRCULATED EVEBY DAY ON THE
Oakland terry Boa te to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS HAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THB
principal notelB in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers lelt in the theatres at sight
being gathered np and saved for that purpose, f"
FIGARO
!S " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in the Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CrROTJLATES IN THE BEBT SOOTETY, IS
placed in the bands of nearly all who come
to the city to make porchaeeB, and is therefore the
best of advertising medinms.
DIVIDEND_NOTICE.
The German Savings and Loon Society.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DE-
c.artd a dividend of n:n« (9) per cent, per
anonm on Term Deposits, and seven and one half
(i%) per cent, per ucnm on Ordinary Deposits
free of Federaf Tax, for the eix months ending
P«°"5Dtr, u> ls7->' Doable on and alter January
15, 1672. By order.
„ „ GEORGE LETTF, Seeretarr.
San Francisco, December 31, 1872. ja3 2w
E.PARDINI
N°l?^£ WASHINGTON STB SET. (ABOVE
the Plaza), San FranoUoo. Boots and Shoes
itoorder in, the beet French style. The same
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookseller* and Stationers,
H, H. Moore, 6W Montgomery, near Merchant.
Bnalnen College*.
Heald'a, Bryant ft Stratton's College, 24 Port Si,
Butchers*
Katz, Fred, Stall* 94 to 100. California Market.
Brau Fonnderleaw
Weed A Kingwell, California, 125 First st>
French Fancy 6-oeda.
Loom 4 Co., 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 Batter.
Human Hair.
Sampson. A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Mnile and Mailcal Instrument*.
Keens, O. O., mttr. aooordiajia, repairer of all khaSj>
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Muocaronl Mnnafacltxrera.
Brignardello. Maechiavello A Co., 706 Sansem*.
Wines and EJqnors, ( Wholesale.)
Daneri F. A 0„.. 504 Front.
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast. |
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTING '
BnEioess at the corner of Sacramento and
Leidesdorff streets, and
Remoyed to 532 Clay street*
Will, in future, conduct the same line of basin -, I
at the new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he has united his stock and bosinei
thuB making toil
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
IN THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Prtntiaf,
of every description. Personal attention will be
Riven to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at tbe bead of the proles-
Bion. as samples on the dead- wails of the oitr wiU
testily.
A call is solicited from my friends and the pub-
lic at ni new quarters.
M. P. TATLOB,
dellm £88 clay street*
J§»W «T
ARION
■Pianoforte.
D
EOLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATB
Fair of the American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial erainst Steioway's, Ohickering'B. IMI
others, to be TH> Bn6T ON EXHIBITION. BV
crBTAZ, Sole Agent, 2o OTarreil ntreet.
N B. -Pianos of all styles TO BENT. mar' '
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANT AND ALL PBBSONS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned'
upon the presentation of an order from tt)i
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delBtf A. AUSTIN,
J* OLE
DAVE MENOES A CO., at th<
old original BedLion. 19Gear)'
street, between Keorny and Dupoot, where yoi
oanbave HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, not forget'
ting the old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old BporV* ii
always on baud.
To the Dramatic Profession;
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO. HAS BEET
over twelve years oonneoted with the press o
Melbourne, and i3 well known bv the members 0
the profession in the Colonies, begs to iatimafc
that ne is prepared to give experienced advice t» ■
all persons professionally visiting or meditating!
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderaw
Punctuality in dispatohlng replies may be reh*
nP°n' WLLLlAJr* HENRY WATERS,
^Victoria Chambers, *« Collins street. Mafti
bonrne. Australia. feflfcf I
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
-t FINELY PUT NISHKB BOOMS, BIN
■**S gle or in suits,
Well JLlghted and Ventilated. ,
Unfnrnisned Rooms to let- Lodging vritl
or witbeut board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
Hie Eo*t atrert. noUtt
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST DQAND1
made at oar Steam Candy Factory daily. Ai
orders, especially from tbe country, are Eolioit*
and will be promptly attended to.
CANTY A WAGNER.
lOT Monte-omarv «t~ nor.r 8«ft«r
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STREET.*
Best accommodations for « ^ «tu «
Families in tbe city. Private »F*TW'
entrance forLadten. Hair Cutting, Shaving an-
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladiw
Shampooing SO cents.
i»171m L. OORRIFEAU. ProDrietar.
MB. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academ;
AMERICAN EXCHANGE
HAYWABDS.
TOST OAKEti PEOPKIBTO!
First-Class Eotel
j,258m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FTJrI
manic* Goods to be end good and cbeao, a -
tbe"uLDOORKKB,"J. LEVYVfiloMomgom
aWUam
MMTMMEIY S (L f
HOTEL ™ &
HOTEL.
J J) ; FURBISHED ROOMS T
18 ud 110 per Hoi:
•*■ m.A«onoo< miDAY. J»m)»RY n. mi
»"i Ha...
•*,;
lETROPOUTAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
■u» rrni
a»y n
nMIM.IMKM i li\ BENEFIT
Hits BLANCHE CLIFTON
^^— ^^»^»"^S^M
u»«r vm of ras «j*a*p »>up»r uhtuu,
ALADDIN; OR, THE WONDERFUL LAMP!
, Wllj
-»- . |SBMS>
*&»»: ijwRanler. Frank Hussey. Jake Wallace
T*HOR,
DISL.AY FAMILY
YELLOW HAT!
Star Premiere Assolufa. BETTY RIGl, ihe Premiere Danseuse. EMILY RIGl,
BELLA UNION THEATRE
THIl KVCKIHC JVKl'ARV U
.>il.t,.u- >>€rw To.Mthi.
Ml-- .TICNNII WOBBBLL
At HAS Tun '.ml' mr
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Par let lb* piece lb, follrrerIB,
■^■A-H-XHT-S- 0 3L.IO.
OaUAa AID ■ItXAl . rilUK II1MH
CAMILLK.
£ LANDS-
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1 pimm ■ i
Bim 111 •>•'
da it Di oaa>
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UlllWOfl
"»•"«•"
I.ITT1.I DAILIISI
HORIZONTAL BARS.
Br lb* 1 "•B0i»i
llrBOIT AL'ISLAY A.fD JOAQUIN BUISLAY
BATTED AT trTF.BNOOS. Jen 18-
Oraml Yrlluiv lint Matinee |
HOBDAY IVIJim, J ABWlt. Fit.l Ipwui. of
MI8S AUGUSTA L. DARCON.
TMK sniaMii ait niitriiTrn »rrmi i.r is a ACTS, i Mini n
Aladdin; or. The Wonderful Lamp!
iliclioa or ciiiinm:
M1KH Miami- MOORE
W. A. UEBTATEE
iimiMK
EAARvtO
TABJ TOXOIFCI.
OBAED TIEUU
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puecesb i'idboilbadoub...
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WALTER M. LBJUa
I. N. TBATEI1
X, 1 BUOU.ET
a BANBI
«. PLYMFTOII
Joan «
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miss minnif. WALTO*
I11HS 8ARRIE WTATT
WIH-t M. A. CHAMBEBS
MBS. C. B. SACHDEB1
. Mlaleter, of 8tet». G.nl'. Haot.m.n. Ouenl-. AltTi'laBte. Slar... rig.
Mattniflrtnt Scenery by Porter 1 Startling Illusions! Gorgeous Costumes!
A.OT PIKST.
£nrtiAnt«<l Oia-varn.
Magic f*rl«maktlc' A?VranVmftai
A.OT SECOND.
atarllm. Acrobatic Arli br H. rhnron aaa hill
Ihi'r I hlldrrr. Urand Mallr! nflllTrr Ki»y,, do- ]
Oa-.r« ,.. ... al.on,: by M'llr. BRTTY RIOI, aatl
at'll- FMII.V muLMd lnrp< dr Mullet.
■A.OT THinD.
I 1'imlr Intlmniriilnl ,1ft, llnii., Iiirnn. I. a Man.
I ola, M'lla BETTY BIOL and KHILT KIWA..
Gran Ballet do Chtnois,
»y Wile. BETTY aad KHIL.Y RIGL and I or,..
do Ilnllel.
SATURDAY EVENING. Jeou.rj l«tb.-
iOenent or Mme. Inez r"4a"fc>t>rl.
LA FAVORITA, Grand Opera by DONIZETTI, will bo klren: WITS BALLET.
3VE
MONDAY BVENIKO, JANUARY 201b, First Appearance of—
johist t. :ir. ay aurora:
In b cow Comedy, adapted from the Froncb. entitled FORBIDDEN FRUIT.
PBICES OP ADMISSION.
■ ••rrrr. ««*i»t»>— Pt-m OireU ■£(< Orobtltrtv SI SO B»t.-oiiy So
B».frYfd ■«-■!•— 11a loony Tfi Gallery ier.
DrtM. Cud* AdmlHloo SI OO PriTate Bozos «fl and tflO Or
...T»»*>f S**m. h
< •tsjin, <•*>»■• r axlti.MiBi.il)
'>**ct«l-»
« o-Nlr *"
■ lrn«lv .ln..t«B
Dutoh IHiompllllonllouaj
' II i mkli ..I. Millli: 1I1K'
COMISIUMtT CH1RLEI VIRNIR
Jonnie Worrell and Llllie Hall
,'BI.E BONO AMI) DANUB.
the ot Hii.~'fS^LOW.
Mat K*Ur rnrnatr Brae K 0 Marab.
OOOILI. tit COOPER la
I'M GOING HOTMI-;.
Ur'aloal Marlr, eeeipoaad br E Zlaaner.)
i I » IMS ' OBD ....
Bonqnet of Songs.
ED. aiMWiui r
.MissLtiiirTHaT
I):ln<-<- r.ri- ii Wl«H-e"r.
Mlaa Joaaphioa Jrhenr Tiara Tnromr Biae
Urdlar Orarlara Orobaetra,
t
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
NA?« MUSR .1RRNIR VTORRKLL
i In whit h sfaels wtthnatt. rival, Inlrodooioi ber cl
Tom Ditr'blea, ooe fat her R. ti. Ma-iOi
HArry i.'olher. tb>- other father Obarles V-reer
Otjsnoy. AO.rp-nter Mail Kelly
Yotinn Mr. DlmpMn Obu. t'osill
Bob FredOoeper
Overture Orchestra
New Comlo Ballet by M. Sobmidt, entitled
The Village Coquette
LISBTTB AiMK. TBKRB8B
Ln Pero Thomas R.O Maroh
Goi*eoi, l-ioUitirT for work Ed. ainn'sRae)
rRANOOIH, ft farm -ervant MONf. SCHMIDT
Gl«neases Misses Fillmore, Josephine, Armstroos;, Gerretta
....nCRIMi THIS PALLET....
Chnrncter Dance Mme. Tht*re*«. M. RrhnltH
Pas, Seal Mme. Thereee
Finale Bedowss
By all the Ladies. M. SCHMIDT and MMK. THEKKSK.
Unexpeoted Tableau Final*
irioauj;
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SSK">5r
fiflfc
140 Second Street 140
SWAINS BAKERY,
lC.talill.lio.l In f5<l
WE HAVE HO BRANCHES,
Rzaept at If a 149 Ponrtu rtraet. ajid at
No. lO] a Stockton atreau
the »»t uiAi.irv or
w oddlng Oak.e
ALWAYS ON HAND.
IVHl T.VKIKTV OF
Cake for the Holidays.
I OK OREAM. I'll KRI.OTTE P.US3K, BI.ANO-
MANOE. JELLIES, ate,, made to order aad
af lae bieb aaatariala.
•aMtlel K. K. <»,1H A CO.
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLAOB IN SAN PRANCISOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
CoocM, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Goods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A. B. SAMPSOlff <CE CO.,
Mo. US flecond street,
Hwll BWtweet. MlaeJon nnd Minna,
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BBTtOKB. FORMBRLY
proprtelor *t the Hlntre" R«.
U-rant, hiiuk'D the BUinmtDt
•f both the Mioert' RMunreat oa
OoMsasrcial atreet and the Miners'
e&
9^S£°AS?JV,?irk,Vt,t't- ,D Pwtttership witn MB,
A. DR AYF.UR. who has bMss connected with the
■rxi tor years. ImprovetneaU have been made In
the eolaine departmente that will render the Mi-
ners'more popnlar tbaa tt haa ever been darina
aha 12 years of its prosperity. Our Bills of Kara
•mbraoe all tbe dsliosoies of the season. Oar
Motto la "Good Fare, Good Oooklag and Moderate
Ohartas."
P. HEIOM A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI and SS8 Oommaraia), and
TBO Market atreat.
Open from 6 a-K. to 10 P.M. an!l lm
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE. WYOMING.
THE UsdrrMgNSS Would most bb-
spaot folly represent to yon and toe pnbllo son
eraily, that ha ta now prepared to forcisb faoll-
IWei for exhibitions of eveiy kind and oharacur.
wbiob shoald daierva tba paironajie of the pab-
Ito. Be baa treated at Chaynne. Wyoming, A
I.AROK AND COMMODIOUS HALL, with aoo i
Scenery and State. Tbo Hall le well ventilated
aod I inbred, and made com for ah' ■ for all eaaaont
of the year. TBK BEST OF MUSIC, both Striot
and Braaa, can be furnished at all times.
Satisfactory arraaaemeots will he made with
THKATRIOAL OKOlUBK COMPANIES, eith-
er for Rentinx of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of tba receipts. Oarrfttponrloncn poliolted
Address. J. McDANIEL.
Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyomiog.
N. B — Oarionities wanted for the Cheyenne
Mneeam. Those wishing no gage meets, state low-
est terms for the Winter Season, annoing photo*
fraph to 'my address. Half Passage Money re-
nnded after tilling ensKgnmente,
JAMHS McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cbeyecne Tboatre and Mnsenm,
oci:23m Look BoxNo. 1. Oberenne, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIR8T-OLASS PKOPLK.— MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladles and two Gen-
tleman to be good in general bnsine-a for tbe com-
ing Winter Hea*oo, commenatng tbe first week in
November, 1873. Address stating lowest terms,
witb Photograph, Half Kara refunded after till-
ing engagement,
JAMEB MoDANIBL,
Proprietor Oheyenno Theatre and Mnsenm,
oo£2 Look Box 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet—The
Human Race.
THE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
reelde In Han Francisco, buy their
Shlrte and Fa rnl thine; Coeds of HFNk-
DIOT Sc CO., No. 9 Veeond etr<et, be-
cnose (hey are always treated well and
bay their good* at the loweit prices, at
"THE OLDpTANII."
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTINS COMPANY
k »»«»aeraaae.to at., eor. LeldeadoraT.
(Ex eOa* at P.M. s. s. oo. >
COafjJjUrffME DB. OIVE US A TBIAL:
•ealll aDdetrpr to Init. ff, weal to «h*r.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
viKamiA onrr. hkvaiia.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN Re-
decorated, aad can be rented br tbe olgbt or
b» tbe week. Sure aad traveling oomoenle,
llberallr treated wltb oo aoalloatlon br letter
JCH.V PITEB,
Meaaear aod aole Proorietor.
Or to S. U. kteCAUE.
aiarO Waablomoa aereet. Sea Franefane
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO unci 17....CSO Wasningrton street.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY:
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
.,..41,90...,
■A" w enty aFlrst ijlne Ballet Iiaclles.
POK SALK EII.II1T SETS OF AMAZON AttlWOKN, COMPLETE, IN"
Lots to aait purchasers. Knob Bet consists or Solid Silver-Plated Hnlmet, Breastnlate. Lam-
berkin, Shield, one pur ot Armlet", one pa^r of Bracelet*, one pair of Tights, oce pair ot Tracks, one
pairof Sandalf.oieTauio, one Soarf.one Uombat Svvord.a d one Spear. A portion i of theSo ArmorB
are now lobe seen at 'be Metropolitan Tuoatia In the Amauoniao March in "TUB YBLrOW UAl.
M-Fo.,rle...p,l,u.b.... NHEBIDAN COBBYH * OO
MORS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WKLL-KNOWIf PIAWIST AND VO-
oaliit, iiomdi New Courses for Piano and
singlax by bis sotirely Now aad W impli AM hystem
-the short est in Briatenoe— r.sding taneio st sight.
Accompanimantt. Singing for Parlor or Ooncn-tn.
mi M0DJ: Wolowski's rmldtooa, 4SS 5U r Tl'R
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
....ajid.... k^^m
CHOP HOU8E,
Hummer street, ofKe.irny .between Pine
and Calt/orala.
THB FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS served in any
stylo. Every thing cooked intbo best manner.
*S> Tba Finest Lkrnors and Cigars.
*9~ Kletrn.it Bnlte. of Bon ma for X,udlea.
■S-OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
no23 lm
R J. 1BOHAU A P D.
FRENCH CORSETS.
M MB PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Ladies' Underwear. FRENCH
00RSE rs of all prices aod qualities, ready made
aod to order. No, SSI Bacramonto Etroet, below
DO l-3oi
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERPEOITON.-RIOHARD
MULDhH FABBRI, teaober of several cele-
brated European artistes, late Director of ttie re-
nowned Conservatory ef Geneva, Mottro dn uhant
or tie French lumen .1 Academy of Musie, Coo-
dnotorof the Pbilhnrmonique Sooiety in ParlB,
*nd at present Ma*ical Oireator of the I'abbri
Opera, i* pteparcd to give private Iobbods, eir.oer
at hia office or at the re«i"en.e of »be pupils;
lik»aisB COURSES OF MNUING, PIANO and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For further particular* apply at PRO!'. MUL-
DEft'Noffite, No. SI POWkLL S TREE r.bstwe-n
Market and Ellis. AIbo, iettera received and terms
to be bad at the mastic etore of M. Gray, (.lay St.,
and of Messrs. Sherman A Hyde, corner of Mutter
and Kearny streets. ia» lm
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
aooaiions. Masio imported, arranged
and for sale,
Fritz Pipe, and Marcus M. Blnm,
Kacadlns YloIln1< ta.
■yOrdrrs from the coontry promptly attsndo I
to Address M. W. WILLIS, Havoc's Mono
Store, l H8 Montgomery stoaet, or MARCUS M,
I BLUM. SSS Momgomoi) s'js. t. , 1 MaSi J»6 tf
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
....or TUB....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
Horticultural H3 &.X1
....o«\...
Tflia»DAY EYEXINO......JAN. SSd
BY SUBSOBfPTION ONLY.
Tickets SS «a
■07-Snbeoi iptlon L'^ta nan ba foood with—
G. M Beir<, Shorlff's Offluc, Uity Hall;
Mr Brandt, S.W.nor. Washington A Montgomery:
A. Nummertit'ld. Jr., N.E. oor Foleom A hleaar.:
W. Cohen, No. K Battery street;
J. W.tt. No. 110 Third street;
M. Katzoostein, N ,. hj Second street;
J. J. LevisoOiN.W. corner Battery aod Sash;
M. Poinor, Ni ■ and 9 Battery strset;
Geo. J. Harris. w n Rlop»took A Co., «,I2 Front;
I'd. Abramson, No. 733 Ciav ntreot. ds30 lw
Ttckaie of AdmlMlonto Onllary.. .SI OS*
To be had at any of tbe atn»ve-m.nriAoad pl»ccn.
Ti
CLAY Alil~*SX
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College «>f Medicine.
Ill find BEAUTIFUL AND INSTBUOT-
l.\J* \J\J\J ire obieota to be 8«< n. Open to tba
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUstF.KA HAU
SIS Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLF
■9-Db. Jobdas's Pbivate OmcE is at Sll
Geary street (opposite old Meobanius' PavlHon).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
desire
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street. Dear Kearor.
ADOLFHDS STOCKMETES,
....TBAOHBB OP....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Ball* and Parties attuoded to, ana Hurie fnr
nished, Reildencf, SOS Eddy street d*si»
'FIGAROS
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Publlebed evary Day in tbe Yew by
*■■_ 3P. BOG»-A-RI>"CrS
«3» Merchant and GSS WMhingt«a BU
Below Montgomery. San FrancUoo.
FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 1873
Dear, Dear!
We find this p ra^raph going the rounds
of ooondiog country exchanges:
Woen Mrp. StaotoQ was delivering her
lecture on "The Coining Girl." in Grey Bay
the other night, sne told now her father,
when they werj going over the Highlands,
ot Scotland together, had a p»ir of bojis
made for her, aad how she wa'ked therein
jaat as many miles as he, an I Jait a* well.
After tbe Uctore a bronzed- laced, furzy in-
dividual stepped around to lha green room,
and putting forth a knotted palm, said:
"An' will ye shek Gain's wi' the maan wha'
made the booties for ye?" and there he was.
This is too much. How old, for goodness
flake, does Mrs. Stanton expect us to believe
this shoemaker is? If a Scotch shoemaker
upwards of a hundred and forty years of age
has been living we should have beard of it
long a?o and in a different way. Mrs. Stan-
ton ought to be more careful about the sto-
ries she telle at her youth. No living char-
acter can with any degree of safety be in-
troducd.
Dull Times.
The San Francisco papers are ss dull as
dif oil-water. They are made up of "pad-
ding." Now is tbe time for correspondents
to send in their letters. "Constant Sub-
scriber," "Anxious Mother," "X. Y. Z(."
"One of the Boys," acd all the rest of them
will bo pretty sore to have tbe satisfaction
of reading their compositions in print
Sometimes this supply fills and local re-
porters have to be detailed to manufacture
bogus correspondence. The Waverly Place
Gazette is particularly apt at this business
— the bogus business, bogus letters, bogus
extras, in fact anything bogus is in its line.
xjuSSl
Some "Queer Dicks" are sometimes to be
fouDd about the mining camps. The Re-
veille, of Nevada, tells the following: In
our District Court, Jndge McKenney ap-
pointed three Triors to try a jurcr for
"actual bias." Bam Blifford, our County
Assessor, was one of the number, and upon
being notified by the Sheriff came limping
inlo Court, when the following colloquy oc-
curred between his Honor and the Poll Tax
peddler:
Judge— Mr. Clifford, yon hare been sp-
pointed one of the Triors in this case; yoa
will please be sworn,
Sam. -What are the dutieB of a Trior,
Judge?
Judge— To decide whether or not the
juror challenged is actually biased.
Sam.— Then, your Honor, I don't think I
am a competent person, as I am bisssd my-
self.
Judge— How is that, Mr. CJifford: are
your prejudices for or against this defend-
ant of such a chiractsr that you cannot act
in a matter of this kind ?
Sam.— Oh no; I have no prejudices, but I
am bias ad; I was outbiased. Don'tyousee
one leg is shorter than tbe other?
A very uojudicial relaxation of the facial
muscles was observable in his Honor's coun-
tenance as he ordered "Old Liropy" to come
forward and be sworn, which he did amid
the audible smiles of the members of the
bar and spectators.
Careful Tooth.
Among the papjra of ayouog man who
was recently married in New Haven was
found the following ecrap :
Things to be done this afternoon— be fore
the weddiug :
Get some keys to fit valise.
Engage carriage for train.
Get license to marry.
Get shaved and Lair trimmed a little.
Bew buttons on black breeches, and get a
pair of suspenders.
Buy a bottle of pe1 famery.
Be sure to wash feat well.
A bachelor of our acquaiotacca recently
ordered a pair of flinoel drawers. When
they oame he found the legs were abbrovi
ated, that they were fringed around the bot-
tom, and buttoned at the waist with books
and eye?. He doesn't like what he calls the
new fashion in drawers.
It is said that the prettiest tomb in Pere
la Chbise is that of Helen Adrianoff, a Rus-
sian ballet dancer.
The street cars of Edinburgh are now
lighted with gas. Wby do we stick to the
dim kerosene ?
Jl.ii Old Xj-inuiiiiirli:.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for keeping tbe be tt Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc. v
Still Alive!
Wh-n looking for Holiday presents, go to the
New York Fhotogbafh Galixby, No. 25 Third
street, and eee those beantliul portraits In oil,
water-colors and India-ink. Ftlces from one*
third to one-half cheaper than at any other
first-class gallery In the city. Remember the
place— B. F. Howland k Co., 25 Third st. p
McDowell, Sbow Card Writer.
Heady made and made to order. Koom 10,
608 Uarket strret, cor. Post and Montgsmory. D
X>o You Know
That with Buttzhiox'b Fattzbhs you can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly 1 Bend
postage stamp for an Ulnstratod catalogue. H.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, Ho. 118 Eearnv street, between Sutter
end Post. Ban Franoiaoo.
Max Adeler Content.
Max says : Gaorge Francis Train, in a
recent letter, describes himself thus :
Spo'.less in chara^er and courage, despis-
ing tbe hypocrisy of the Christian, I wrap
my pagan cloak around me as the stormy
petrel of the skeptical ocean.
We have never saen a stormy petrel wrap
a psgan clcak around itself, and our dis-
graceful ignorance of geography makes it
impossible for us to say whether there is a
skeptical ocean in,. existence or not. But, if
it makes George any happier to dress himself
in aoch olothes, we have no objection, pro-
vided he will put an anvil or a keg of nails
in each pocket of bis pagan cloak, and then
drop overboard into the skeptical ocean.
We will not insist upon the ocean being
skeptical. Any ordinary ocean will do, pro-
vided it is deep and is so arranged that it
cannot give up its dead previous to the res-
urrection. We have an obituary of Francis
whioh we ere very anxious to publish; and
if he will give U3 a chance early we will
promise to haad it with our old wood-cut of
Probst and Lafayette and a simoon in Sa-
hara, and savers 1 other things.
A Valuable Patent.
We rejoice to learn that a man in Illinois
has invented a sew button-hole. We have
long felt that a new button-hole was required
by our advanced civilization, and we are
proud that American ingenuity has at last
supplied it. It is interesting to conJEClure
if the invent 3r simply patsnts the hole by it-
self. We would like to see him walking down
to Washington with several hundred button-
holes loose in his pocket, none of them at-
tached to clothing, A man might oarry a
great many of ;them, we should think, and
a few hundred bung-holes and post-holes
beside.
A Nelaon-streat dame ordered a bustle at
one of our stores, Saturday. In tbe evening
a clerk wa3 sent to ike house with it. Her
husband appeared at the door and asked
his errand. "I have got an attachment for
yonr wife." Eaid the polite youth. This
was all he said that was intelligible. But
he is going to learn a trade, now, ss clerking
is so effeminate.
The remarks relatives and friends who at.
tend a funeral make upon the merits of the
deceased, are frequently instructive. At the
funeral of an aged r.sident of Slaweons,
Saturday, a neighbor feelingly observed that
the departed "wouldn't rare and cosa aboa*
taxes any more."
For WaajQ.ixiK
Shirts, SI GO per doz,; small places, 60c. per
< a. At the What Cheer Leundry *
i A Chance for "Philanthropy."
Unless some kind-hearted lady, with a
good deal of soc.al influence and nothing
particular to do, gets up a petition there will
be a man hanged before long. Donovan
had bis sentence commuted by our soft-
hearted ( we don't eay soft-headed) Governor
because a Ivy got up a petition to that ef-
fect, now there is a chance for another to
get up one for Bu^aell. Ru-sell did not
commit a more cowardly murder than Don-
ovan, and be bas only had one trial. He
ought to have at Ua*t two more trials, and
by that lime be will probably become relig-
ious and insane, and consequently unfit to
bang. At any rate, let us have a petition
got up or there will be an end to murder.
Nothing would discourage murder so muoh
ss a banging.
Leap Year is ended, and once more we
can look a woman in the face.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
Oyater*.,
In strolling round tbe other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Tbrongh which a »weet bonquet was Bees ;
While mosey stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that winnow reem to be
Bome fairy ftrotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," wid my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer.'"
"All right," I said, '•! must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'*'
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made hiB appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true.
And cooked magmficetiBy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If yonr mouth don't water, then
Ton're different from other men.
They'd olani f and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy plaoeaB klndsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I ana sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever donbts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
CHARLES HAAEE. Proprietor.
It is Perfectly ABtoniemna;
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
it the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
wfore S aj*. returned the same evening If de
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
r\IVIDBNI> NOTI0E.-SAVINGS AND LOAN
SOCIETY. No. eiO Clay street.— The Board
of Directors have this day declared a dividend for
the six months ending December 3 1st, 1672, of nine
per cent par annum on all deposits, payable on and
after the 15tn inst.
ja 14-2w GYRUS W. OARMANY, Cashier.
X>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and speclflo practice, and as such is
now the moat gucceisful of any Physician In
flan Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
Ohaer House. x
X>o Wot Buffer irom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can And Instant
relief by applying at Dr. R. fl. Cowan's Insti-
iute, 310 Kearny street, from I to 6 p.zi. We
apeak from experience, having tested the Doa-
4er*a capability. References given if requirecL h
Oyster Trtwle.
Tbe oyster trade In California la assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Oorville, of the
B#ddle Beck, 410 Pine otreet, furnishes from
bis own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Paeinc Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
ba. .tended all over tbe continent, and * he
• Saddle Rook" is known everywhere.
Altojf ether cue Best.
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Thjid, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. »
r PRICE 50Cts
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
Corner Saniome aad Commercial sts.
ja!3 tf
X>jt. Barlow J. fennta
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeltn Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of tbe evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to * p. m , free. w
Trie Illustrated Preae (8. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
$1 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numbers, 15 cents. Addrsas Murray, Dewey k
Co., 8. F. o
Tlio Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per*
Xy*a Webfoot Pills, for all biBous complaints,
JT. R. Gates and Co., comer Sanjome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. •
WlL»t Cheer L/aundry
Is the best la in dry In Ban Franc tsoo,
For the Very Best Drlnlts.
Goto Ya.es' Branch Saloon, owner of Market
and Third street*. Bo
Best Quality of X>ofr*KLiri.
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Cheer Laundry a
El *Com Want
Your Blankets and Flannel s well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer, Laun
l*T. Z
Pr«h aund Sweet.
For the bast confectionery, go to Oantr and
Warner**. 107 MantgonM-y BU near Batter. ■
LEWIS & PANDER,
JTOVES, RANGES. TINWARE AND
J all kinda of Conking Ut:iDBi'a. the be*t
ndob.apes'-. Nn.SV GEARY bTREET,
betweea Kea ay and JJapont. ja8 3m
4
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Baa Franclaco Savings TJnlon, 588 Cali-
fornia atreet, corner of Webb.
C^OR TRE HALF YEAR ENDING WITH THE
■ 3*st Decemhpr. lhli, & dividend has been de-
clared at tbe rate of nine and etx-tenth* (9 6-10)
nnr cent, per aunarn on T«rm Deposits, and eight
t Der.CflDt-P*r annum on Ordinary Deposits, free
?,.jTet|1'T'I0[lD(i»OBit8' payable on and after
13tb January, 1873. By order.
Q*31 1" LOVKLL WHITE. Oaabier.
FREE AND EASY.
""I "ATITKBAT IISHT.
Piano and. smeinB at 8 P.M.
D. BABKT. Ohtfimu.
Charing Cross Saloon
••« Mlulom Mi-eet, near Second.
°»M J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
ASS Sacramento atreet,
(The Flrat Howe below Kearny atreet,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND 0HINI8B
« .,H!'Vf a" kinds.- Ganeral Bauneau Ambot:
Collect R«Bti, Notea and Aooounta; White and
Obineaa_Laborara sa»piied for Faaarltee, Ho tela.
A New Departure
....FOB THE....
nxrrEJATV YE^a.:
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
[Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND BEALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
nS WILKIE COHIN8.
nTTHK
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By * Todgen," la
THE GOLDEN ERA,
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charlea Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
T -^- B Xj El TAIiK,
By Olive Harper, la
The Golden Eva
TOM ja.. HAYEK'S
Fenllleton, In)
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL STORIES, POEMS AND
SKETCHES. FASHION GOSSIP,
AMUSEMENTS, HTJEKATTrftE
AND AST, ANSWEKS TO COR-
RESPONDENTS, ETC.
THE "GOLDEN ERA" 18 THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in tbe State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than aoy other on the Pacific Ooaet.
Is California, tbe Atlantic States, and throughout
the entire field of its (treat and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded as a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday vis-
itor In every Home and Household, and ae an
advertising mediom its advantages most he appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Golden Bra, far One Tear, S3 SO ;
for BIx Months, SS «0.
Bnbsoriptions to be pais in advance.
The Golden Era and Peterson's Ladles*
National Majrsolne. One Tear, SS.
■»- THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADLES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe otty at Ujg oeuts per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA, single conies, Tea Onts.
For sale at all News-stands.
ttaa~, «/ a. *>Qlden 1
Pacific Stone Company
THE PiOTFIO STONE COMPANY OA1
the especial attention of Architects, Eng
eere, and the publio in general, to the SUPERU
QUALITY of the Stone now being manuiactoj
by them in this city under the RanBome Paten
They make to order and keep in stock:
Bolldlne; Fronts, Water Pipe,
Sinks, Monuments, Foantalas,
Tile*, Coplnss for Wsrt
Filters, etc., et
Together with Ransome'e celebrated Free-G
Grindstones, all of whioh wa guarantee super!
and at a prioe far below that of hand-cut work.
S»~The attention of private partieBinteodinti
build is respectfully solicited.
Office, No. IS BUSH STREET. San Francis.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH0II
ON HAND and m
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR?
B. F. STEKETr
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVEH FZJA.TBI
> MANDFAUT0KKR
— AND—
BEPA1K1.K
fjQ DRUMS, BANJOS,
^&^ — AND—
UTHER MUSICAL I1V8TBTJMEN7
ESTABLISHED IN 1SSS.
ssV-Leasons given on the Banjo and Dram. *
MISSION STRRET, between First and Seoou
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for P
eesionals slways on hand. ialS \ ■
"W\A.jFL!
Declared Against the Whole "World e
the Beet of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLACKING -WARRA*
ed superior to any in tbe market. Maaui
tared by MOORE A CO., Bo. KIO Leideed.
etr-et, 8. F. DireotlooB for Uee: When found i
thick, add a little water. Keep the bottle i
oorked. Sold by all Grocers, OroggiBte, etc. d;
TRAYS alwajs on band.
Alfred Tette
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGE)
££5 Sapont, ,
SEAS SUITER STRL
Gee my stock of f
Cages before purchwl
elsewhere. Always SO)
•'biognew on hand. *
Patent Cases, made
Tin Wire, are warran .
FREE FROM VEBBit'
Also, best quality Ti
noM'
Meerseliauni .Pipe Depi
643 KEABIVT 8TBEET.
PIPES HADE TO ORDER AT ,
the sbortes notio? All Pipes and
Cigar HolderB watianted genuine, and ^w^/
to color well. Meerschaum Pipes aad xsi~2
walking Canes Mounted and Repaired ^— - ■
at lowest Eastern Prices, and wiih tbe best wf ■
manehip. A large assortment of Walking Ot i
and Fancy Goods of every description alwayi i
hand. no21 1 1
The Popular Beverag*
Co
i
ONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAOI1 '
Oongrees Springs, near Santa Olara. Indor
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative powers be
equal to the celebrated Congress Water from >
Springs of Saratoga, New York. Depot remo
from 128 Kearny street to New Montgomery, i
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. I ■
eral disoount to the trace, and orders attended)
promptly. de251 ]
f-
Philadelphia Kestaurar
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR, .
and most popular Restaurant In 1
Ban Francisco. The Tables are eun- 1
plied with the bwt in market. Board-
by the week. *OS PINE STREET, justa I
Monttromerv. mar2ft .
J2at
d M .
GEORGS MATSS1;
DEALER IN OYSTFRR, QLAMS
andall kindc of SHELL FISH,i
StallsNos. AO, il, *«, Oaltfomla* r
Market, cntr&nce on OalIf<Jrn;i etroet- ' —
Public or private partioa uil famitiea snpt i
from 6 a.m. to 12 P. M. Liadies' and Gentlers •
Ovs*er Roorr" ODe*> 'toot (■ ».m r«v.'pw i«27
DR. "W. A. PAYNE.
THIS CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN HAS -
moved his officii from tbe Ruei Hoaee to 1
Elegant, buite ot Roomp, Ho. **0 Eearny et »
He tells jour disease witnouta question, D< '*
fail to call. All Chronic DiBenBea treated snot <■
fully. del9
Bar Sugar
POR 8ALB-619 KEABNV 8T6EET, I
J MEROKR'8. Alio, every kind of Otn .
Wholesale and Retail.
noTlf M. A. 1IEBCH
Indian Queen Rang.
The Best in tbe Mark t
MAJSFFAOTUBED BY
CALEB SI. SIOKX.HB,
oelBtf 4W an. «.. E»m
' »A
■a
si
iR»«l
it>«»rtti>« Teak
sod.; $$ «
t»«BL*mc oaiai
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14* IR*»[HCO l»TL'«D»T. J A* I ANT I V Ifll
V-J. «VI. - »,. ua.
<_>uo rrloo.
i •' si 0
j- Huts! M:ils« 5
£ *•' •
I Prte* Or.,
' III 1031I0H 0
Q ■!■ K|M| ?
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♦1
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
N1W AU1IBRA THIATB1.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
Gratttst Setsjfios if Hi Susoi
The Yellow Hat!
The Yellow Hat!
Twenty Thousand Persons,
la.*, r \\ i.i. u <>i i 1 1 1 :
• ATTJl
EMERSON MINSTRELS
r **»> srxDAT rvr.tfiKAa
■eM • !
»««••»*« XX xxy M#*tAct©xMllo
■II *l 1h« I't . W I ..»»J.,m,
Wnrlimri. Parka, D|XM Tliompiion!
,i Flral— KiiK-rlnlnini-nt it In M11I..11.
»BO»
The Yellow Hat
Weearrfnl matleaa,
■ Afttiifltvnl Vrncrj,
UalUlioa of Ami/
Hrillianl Aimnr.
Waaferfel lolorfd l.i*ht«.
SOrtllnc Mrchaniral Haste,
Sapern Variety Entertainment.
I' mile** Trirk* and Novelties,
'jr....
ACME OF PERFECTION!
Ta« areoee fn-aaa, * OaaibiBaUea of AitmUosi
ee»er •t««'i*4 la ur Taa-BUa.
sog xt! See It 1
SO1 8*i Oflee evea frees • *-*. to' r u., where Reserved
SM<iut» M«anMl AIX DAYS I.N ADVANCE.
«•> l r.LY XV FREE LIST There will be no limp.
uas to il <
■ HSBMM. MinnritKiA
■ I. A UK A AD MOURArUJJUl
■ mm t .
w r num
Tim BiXAT int. ■ *■>■■■-<.•.
i a ROMBX
Amp j*".****.'* SaSHiss*
CbMsMsay w*» Ms> Jbm
Goodtoyo. Uncle Stevo.
ii'li'iill ■ll.I.T — «— ■ITU IIIMI i' 1 snimniiD
1'nrl H ill Olio.
THE gQJVLlSr A 3MCI^TJI-.IST7.
■
'
LET ALL OBEY J. C RUSSELL
ORANT
OJF'ITIOZJ SHJDESI5LIDIH.S,
1 ■■ ikr wmi. n.n. ... mi. i.v iiini-nx
ADD R\MA«IBmir. MAI.ONBT
SUTTOH. BOi'KArp.LLmt. HOIII"',,'
ORHMKl'IL. Ib.R.indltCbl.f H'lB MART
Hi.NA' ,. M .'. .UK 1, roiiinsox
W. t. RIKKH l-OMC (UIA(>. SUITOH
MARTHA, b,. a, (. MI5S .PUN. MR SHKKMAN ! BkN i IN El.. G. 11. K1ULIAKD.1
SOLIUKK". PEASANT:*. E1U.
MONDAY EVEHINO. January 20lh— Flrft Appouuce of
JOHNNY ALLEN, MISS ALICE HARRISON, and LITTLE MAC,
THIS THEATRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IM THE "CHRONICLE."
II r »• * Irrlr
Urcbcatr* ..
•7* All Bills anslnft tht Alhambr » Theatre ransc rw prt*eetit*d hereafter on Monday.
AST-performance to commtuce punctually at etuht o'clook.
Si Cents
...•5 utd HIV
Kewe-t?
■ > -
■
Italian Cavatina. . . . Miss Agnes KMn-dy
''ATA D
Mali..,
» nit,, htti
Five Miuuton -frith >1,.i-i Inter
Dnn'l !..-.». a... tfa.ni.
ran.) Daa.a .
• •Ill' I. a r.rrr.l
tla..i* Ur*M)»r
AW UNPROTECTED FEMALE.
!*ka.d.w„ Crtip >...i Ma
• !•• Ftinii) AlMndrrlllo
Mr. Hutch RoblngQll in Mis Changes!
»* Illy from e.rk
Hum* *••!•
I.o.l < Hlld
I fils. ■tTlr>B4>t..n
I. mm lllxoa
. ■.•.!■)•« Unni-rt
SOHOOH..
"Im.n Dip,. w.n«. I'.tk,
Bcuolftr,..
O^n,n»o»
OTirlon. Orob..tr»
KsrilS"""* ■■••" "'""■
I omlc N.ni afaaa'l** Mrrwrr
Pq.t— Drl„a from BnBi..m'i>r.ilniiVii A- J.n rorrrat
NEORO ACT.
P"** ... ..RobloMo ,
°T,rt°" Orcba.tr.
*!"" ; Ma(>lc Nt. ClKlr
Hornpipe Ml„ i,|.|n|,.,„D
OTWt-ra.... ..Of«b.mr«
To oooolQd. nub Uu.h Robiiuoa', [rieo Skotvb.
Before tlio X>a-W7n !
Ddn&ifl Marphjr
B*rrrO'N«lI,.
Nota Murphy.
Kiu*- 4 ■■• Lydia L^T'.ninioD
Uorosj Ry»n. a villain of the deap-flt dy« *r, Mortimer
Other cuaraoieis by tbo Oo mpaay.
[ Hnih ftobltlioo
..O. Thompson
TBM HBUI.I, UIIIMIMO HOlllKa.
Ow«*. of r-aw«a«T«lMl
Urd«MlorV eaa
PACIFIC HOUSE,
OLYMPIC HOUS£,K^»X.-i
ht* n»a.
N A iM.iTKH.I
VT-T&T^T&T-BVr
OarOliora-iAd »; *>< Mait»Shiru. Tai;t. riaurscTLT, and for quality and durability will t»r«r b» matobed. To b» bad only attba
a»-f ALL AND 8KB TH£M. IXL AITOTIO.V »TOKE. «X« Eearny atreel.
FERNANDEZ & AGUIflRE.
FA8HI0NADLE HATTERS, Wo.
POST wrKKEr. near Koftrny.
assortment Of Hats and Oapa ooDBtaatir .
haad. •*- Mnt; made to order and reoovnted la
to* r,oAi-,nt atyls. 00321b
A fin* II,
it It on^-^**a,
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT UJP
J3«o,y a,n.<3. ISTislit,
AT Till: GBEA.T
IXL Auction Store,
■UH KI1RM KTKRFT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
la aaw oforlnt arrnh-r Ilnranlii- (ban huvo
•Tar !»♦«■• okTcrral la »«n Friaaelac*.
IVlth our connection la
New York, Chicago, and St. Loais,
Frosa which ere are dally reeelv'lOK Cl«od*
bought AM the tawvat Puali Price*
IX OTJRHENOY.
OUR MOTTO 19 TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
LOO* palra Caaalmere Punta, worth fj« OO, to i.c
•old at S3S CO.
«©« doxen White Shirt., worth 91 SO, to be eold
at T5 cent..
SO caaee of Deary Underelotblaa;, 40e to SI SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Fr-M »«c. ta at SO, .aid claewhcre from 34 to 5.
ALSO, AH IUHERBS BTOOK OF
JTOTIOKt., FAHCY GOOD*. IdeUIR CUT-
LUT, PlfU, OI.OVEI, TOBACCO,
watciim, Bvnur.ft oooua.
HOItBBY,
Trunk*, X3 ->.«■■, Valises,
AND IM FAOT. XVtRYTHENG,
From a Nocdlc to an Anchor
0A1I and ei.mln* oar pn«r, bod i.titf* joqmbIv.i tb&t
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
18 THE GREAT
I1&.L. Auction Store.
• i« ku»,t nun,
OBe.JD»»r fkwn CnH«rct.L
FIRE QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH $5, FOR SI 51
• «T Auc Uqi •>■«. JCtcit Kl*k( • t ■».
JOHN ROBLS,
MINK BUT THR BUST (ICAM'fV OF UK A 'IN
(JAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, O, Calitoi-nln Market
FIOKKKB llllli: aUKCrACTUBT.
■»■ Th. mo.i ELKUANT CUSTOM WORK IM THE OfTY
0.11 .od .lAinlQfi good, .od prlcflr. REKRB A .MAVN ARD
■SB K..rn, .traat. on. door .ontb of Hn.l,
»" 3L
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... OIBOUIiATBB IN ....
All the Theatres,
AMD IS
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
DM THrf TKAR.
BENERALLY THRODQHOUT THE CITY
On the BOATS and CARS
THE OLD
Hot Scotcli,
Iff Hurlo. Street, near Keorny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AKD_ JERRY IN TOWN.
Atwnva on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Wrtrkly. Praok Leallo'e, V*r'» Dotn«', Police Ga-
"'Hlii, all the Oaliformu papmM, hImo London
PQH0D, Bell'e Life, Iliudtrated London News. Oall
and an* afy yourne(f,
a*- Don't, forget tbe bIrdoI the Hot Scotch.
cUTtf OHARLRH \TM. IF LP MAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AXO. ..
TOM and JERRY,
SO TO THE ltJIANCll
Hot Sootcla,
itt8 Sntter street, ivar Kcurtii.
All Drinks Ten Cents
HOT CHOU'lUK KVE11Y NIGHT.
not.Vtl JOS. P. BRIGGS, Proprietor
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. H. F. HISIiUP, NO. 1« O'FARRKLL
•treat, is the p.'aoe tor Ladlea and atrangera
TiMltloft the oily to have their Dresses made In
style, and a perfect tit, at a moderate urioe delfl
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Chiarina't Royal Italian Circm)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Gnftar, at raatdunoas (if reqnlredj.or for
ninh Musio for Balls or PartieB, at modorAte
charges. Residence, BOS IUoDtgoai«ry street
ooroer JaoluoD, Koorn Ko, 11. deI21m
J. G. COMBES,
TERRAPIN H.XJNCH,
Cor, Second ..ml Tehama at recta.
►-Terrapin constantly on band.
Oysters la every style. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO Ot THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Tbeatrioal Profeislon la ualiloraia pro-
pose forming olatiei for inatraotion in Eltcntioo.
Per tons wiening to avail taemiel vai of the oppor-
tnnity of acoolring a neef el art at a moderate cost
can aend in tiolr namaa w "Oatobysee " P. O. Box
33M, when parUoalara as to terms, eta, will be
sent to them. e"H a... — defl'
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Hove yon beheld ttt If not, yon've a treat
At SQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny street
There BONA, dleoiple of GREAT 8QUAUZA,
Dispenses fumed Magio Puoohes; rather
The most delicious mlxturss yet recorded;
And have with many medals' been rewarded I
Ladles their CORDIALS there can sip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Men gala "LAD.LXS
PLEASURE."
To altay connubial differences and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you etui your end attain .
Sip of the potent extract bat one taste,
lour arm, oonsollug, straight Is round her waist
QaQSS what a "MORNING COMFORT" In the kiss
That heals the puarrel and Imparts the bllSBl
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind,
The orlgbt "AURORA," and the sweet "FAREWELL,
Just Tlfitt BONA, and you'll all fare well I
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbns ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTEB9" knock aroana.
BONA and SQUaRZA, spite of all detraotors.
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefactors!
Fall FORT *■ different h»iitiiful d.laki you'll flat!
To aid the MAa ---Invigorate the mind!
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S-iSQUARZA'S) -317 KEABNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS.
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FCRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
P«B SALE WBOLIIAU AMD BETAII,
■t the old crtaHlibaait, 1»C Lain*.-!
• p»o.lC* m.t ChCar Boin
-figa-fl*
:HE J0UBWA1 OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day In the Year by
|Wt Merchant »«d S8* W-ashlBirton sta.
Below Montgomery. Ban Franoisoo.
BATUBDAY JANUARY 18, 1«3
AMUSEMENTS* Etc
Califobxia Theatbe.— To-night a com-
pllmootary beDefll tendered by John MoOullough
to Madam* Fabbri will tak* place, sod the opera
of "L» Fivorita" will b« performed. Madame
Fabbri will appear in the role of Leooore di Gos-
mio: Pietro Baooet, as Feroandoo; Jacob Mailer
as AlfODto XI., Mi«« Aoole Klzer u Idik, Mooi.
Oharles as Don Gaapare, and Falvio Rigo as ilal-
dasaar*. Toe ballet coder the direction of M'ilea
Bmlly aod Beuy RIgl will appear In tbe firat and
■eooodaote, and will add much to tbe atractloni
of tbe opera, boats osa bo reserved to-day at tbe
box-offloesfterS a. u. On Monday avaciog John
T. Raymond, wbo iaan imtnooio favorlto nltbtbe
S»d 1'riDo tco piblic, will make bn reappearance
■ttbeOsllforoiiiTbeatre Id tho drama of "Forbid-
den Fruit, adapted Iroro tn* Frenob by Obarles
Horseman and W.J. Florence. Mr. Raymond may
confidently look forward to a perfect oiauoo on
Mood* j eveninf.
Ajlhaubba Theatbe. —Long before eight
o'clock Isat night when, Billy Kmer-oa took bis
benefit, thle theatre was thronged in *v«rs part
Everything tbe atar of the evening did or raid
was applauded to ttie ecbt, the audience teeming
determined to prove to blm bow much tber appre-
ciated bis talents and hoir eorry tbey were to lose
bim even for a short period. The excellent bill
which afforded ao mncu pleasure oo thie occasion
will be performed at tbo m.tiooe to day, this
evaning, and to-worrow nght for the last time.
Then exoont fcmerejn and bis minsirtle furs
time, and enter Johnny Allen, tbe most amusing
of Datoh aotors, tbe faaciDa'iog Miss Alice liar-
rlion, danaeuse and vocalist, and Little' Mao, tbe
funniest little mortal wbo ever appeared on any
stage. He is as full of fun as'he can bold; if be
wero bigger he might bold more, bat we doubt it,
"fiobneldei" will be the play.
Mjjtbopoiitan Tiieatbe.— Mibb Blanche
Ollfton bad a good house for her baeefit last ntgbt
sod the performance gave general satisfaction
Tbe volunteer* for tho occasion received a kindly
greeting at the bands of the audience sod acquit-
ted tbe-.. salvos wail in their various aso rallies.
At tbe matinee to-day "The Yellow Hat" will be
presented wiib tho Baialay Family in sat olio of
gymnastic performances. It will be performed
again to-night, and to-morrow eight for the last
time. Oo Monday Mies Augusta L. Dargon, con-
cerning whose talent and personal magnetism we
bare read much io the bontbern newspapers, will
commence an engage men', at this house, appearing
in the powerful drama of "Oamille."
Bella Union Theatbe. — The perform-
ance given at this house is of so varied a charac-
ter that all l Sites are suited, and everyone can
enjoy sa overling here. Miss Jenny Woirell and
Miss Litlie Hall are prime favorites with tbe audi-
ence, and by their archness and vivacity, charm
•vers one. Oogill aod Cooper are great in eoog and
dsnoe; J. H. Larkio and Oarrie Armstrong shine
io Dutch character acta; Johnny Toers ia tbe
most original sod smbstng of contraband* ; Chan.
Veroei'e comio songs are very popular, and the
oompaoy as at present constituted is a very good
Oae. A new bill will be presented to-night, ter-
minating with tbe very popular ballet of "Return
to the Village."
Atheneuil— The bill for to-night is an ex-
cellent one, as may be seen by referring to our first
page. It comprises a good first part; atjoavatina
by Hiss Agnes Kennedy; sketohes by Mortimer
Hogh Robinson ia changes ; tbe farce of "School''
tbe sketch entitled "Before the Dawn, ' and other
pleating fwatnres.
Miss Maby W ads wobth.— Thie oharming
vocalist, who baa appeared wi h snch success io
opera on several occasion;, wlH ia tbe oonrae of a
week or ten days give a concert. Tbe pnblic, we
are ears, will ebow their appreciation of Mies
Wadsworth's talent by making it a snocess.
Woodward's Qabdens— Immense Rbbh —
Thelfiimoos .Bui-ilty Family ia t > :i t An-
tlpodem Feat (walklcu i PP«ar
Saturday, andonSonior. U and balloon ascen-
sion on Snnda; af ternooo.
The Hobticdltubal Hall.— Skating—
Skating assemblies Tnesday afternoon and eve-
ning, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Thurs-
day afternoon aod evening, and Saturday afternoon
acd evening.
Item.— "Yankee Eobinson" is to open a
starring season at tbe Salt Lake CityTheatre.JFeb-
raary 3d.
AflATOttjaAL Museum.— One of the most
■omplets collections of the kind in tbe United
BUtss. comprising Hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wsx models. It daily on view (to gentlemen
only) »l .'.he iiDeeom on Montgomery street. An
boar may be profitably spent here.
The Choicest Conxeetlonery.
John H. Romer has Just opened a new and
handsome confectionery Btcro at 126 Kearny
street, where can be obteltol superior finely
flavored confectionery of all kinde. BallB and
parties buppliied. j
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the Hermann Ria a. at the Hor trctjltnx
HsJJ, Febm. ry 2d. Tbe mu-leal porllon of the
entertainment will c nelit of glees and choruses
by the Swles Sing ng Olub and Pr,f. SperaDza'a
IUllao Singing Sjcle-y. ToiB bail will no doubt
be one or the most eelect and enjoyable of the
BeaBon, considering the p puianty and high
social etinding of the oorpe. Tickets, admit.
ting genii: man and ladles, cno dollar. a
JS.en.ltli ana pleasure,
Tnere are not too many pleasures la San
Francisco. Nothing la more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne coun-
try now and then. Those vfho cannot afford to
keep carriage of their own, can find one
equa- ji elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage etand. Frank Bon-
ton bae there, and at his stable* 1016 Stockton
"treat, carriages of every description, ma
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
toe mod -rate. The moral of the above m:
<roto Frank Ronton as the occidental Hotel
■/hen you want a carnage. 0
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Oaklaicd,— Tbe Torchlight of Wednesday last
has tbe following:
The famous Wallace A Newcomb Minstrels make
their debut before an uakland audlenee to-olgbt
at tbe Academy of Music This ia notao amateur
troupe, bnt a company of profession <l Ethiopian
detioeaton. and every member of tbe company is
first-class. Tbey will remain wt'h ue for three
months, exhibiting every Wednesday •vooior.
We bespeak for tnis excellent treupe a moceisfal
season at Oakland. Let their introduction to-
night be greetoa by a crowded bouse.
Eypinr, Nev.— Metropolitan Minstrels per-
formed bare oo the 14th.
Dat ton. Net. -Metropolitan Minstrels on 13th.
Cabsoh. — Metropolitan Minstrels performed at
tbe theatre on the lath.
PaCBameKTo.— Miss Fanny Maraton with a con-
cert troupe and orchestra, underthe direction of
George T Bvanf, gavo concerts at tbe Metropoli-
tan Tbeatro on Tnesday, Wedneiday and Thonday
evenings. On Mooday evening, tbe great Emer-
eoi Minstrels, comprising Billy Emerson, Add
Ryman, J. G. Rnsiell, Win. F. Baker, M. A. Scott,
6am Rickey, Obarles Satton. G. W. Rockefeller,
aod Beoj, Clarke, will commence a season of one
or two weeks. If tbe Sagaamento people do not
crowd the theatre ; every night during tbe stay
of tbls eombiDatlon tbey should be without
amusement for a long time to come.
POBTLAND — On the 10th Mi-b Kate Denis took
her farewell benefit. "School" was underlined
Salt Lake. —The engagement of Johnny Allen,
Mlus Alice Harrison and Little Mac drew immense
audience?. The Salt Lake papers speak in tbe
highest terms of each of the talented trio of ar-
t's es. Tbey closed tbeir engagement on the 17th.
Tbe Footlights of the ldtb sajs:
A company of ladies aod gentleman from tbe
Salt Lak» Tseatr« left this morning for ogden.
The company oon"ist« of Messrs. Mar get s, Gra-
ham, Daene, Thompson, Bird, Bo wring, Mrs.
Sowring and Oar io bimons.
i-an Jose —On Wednesday evening Mies Hoffman
and Emll Gramm gave a concert at Gar mania Hall
aad drew a good audience. Next week "The Tel-
low Hat," with all the original scenery from the
Metropolitan Theatre, in this city, and a atrong
C»t will be prodnoedat the Open House.
Sewingr Machines for Sale or to Rent,
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York, Mons. Gabe', lately of the Aimee
Opera Bonffo Oompaoy. icado his brat appearance
at Niblo's Garden on Deo. !0tb, and continued
during tbe we»k. In conjunction with M. W
Lefflngwell, who was most comically made up, be
sang the gen d'armes duet from "Genevieve de
Brabant," io which he Qrst made a hit in this
coin try. '"Leo and Lotos" has attracted large
audiences At Tony Pas or'a, the attraction
was anew play, called "A Miner's Life," by Mr
C, F. Seabsrt At the Olympic Theatre, tbe'
season of French opera bonffo closed on the 11th
On the 13th, "The Albambra," a fairy speotacular
piece fonnded ou Washington Irviog's "Legend
of the Three Boautifnl Princesses,'' was produced
with much beaotifnl soeaery, uew music, etc*
Tbe dramatic company is as follows: Noil War-
ner, H.f. Lee, Obarles MoManue, the only Leon,
wbo will make bis debat on tbe dramatio Btage;
Edwin Kelly, wbo also make his dejrfit; Harry
Hotto, Dunbar, Oatbcart, the Misses Pauline
Markbara, Olive Oritz, Jennie Satterlee, and Lau-
ra Fay. Daring the burlesque varied spaolaltie0
will be introduced, performed by the Marten Fam~
ilj , wbo will revive tbe cat daet, the Laari panto-
mime troure, oonnistlng of Jchn, Obarler, Henry
and Louise Lanri; Ooartwrisbb and Gilbert, char-
acter sensation artiste; Kelly and Leon; Morris
in his mystic ohsnges, aod Dr. Kelleya glee quin-
tette;
Mohammed El Hazzarl (the left-handed), a
Moorish king of Gr-nnd.-, had three beautiful
daughters, Loooerning whom, at tbeir birth, his
aitrologer bad foretold tb-a tbeir lives would pro-
gress unmQlsd and happily until tbey should ar-
rive at a marriageable aue; at that time the king
was advised to eierci-o over them unusual care
and guardlausblo, elnce tae stars elgnitled that
tbey would then fall io love with three uhriBt-an
knlghffl, with whom they would elope from their
parental home. Tbe king, when the time drew
niith which bad been signified by the astrologer,
had bis daughters, Ztyds, Zorayda and Zorabayda,
immured tn a Moorish castle, whence they were
not even permitted to emerge into tbe open air.
lest they should by some untoward aeoideot folhl
the propbetio words of the astrologer. But alas
for human precautions !-un oae oorailon, when
the kine returned from tbe ware, laden with spoil
and accompanied by thiet Christian knighls. pris-
oners whom be bad oaptured. tbe latter were ac-
cidentally sesa by the fair oritioecBes. »od a case
of lov- at eight oo b-it-h sides wai tbe result, 1 ho
tnren kn-gbts, being pot to laborer's work in tbe
IciDg s girden, the ptincpsso', through the aid of
the major domo of the household, Hussein Babo,
ani tt Mir m<id, Kadigs, succeeded in opening
c mmuoication wiih the Christians, and even In
procuring them admission to the palace by meauB
of a etratagem. But, unfortunately for ■ heirjlja
there wa- a .dicovery, and the kuigbtB .dutff y
eicAped being bowatrung, when i j , t_icg- f
time a successful escape was plan i . ly ■ a
Babt.aodthe knights and thaprin; \ caoed
together.
At tbe Union Square Theatre, John Brougham's
long-promieed play of "Atherly OourL" was pro-
duced en the Gth, for tbe first time on any stage.
Tbe N. Y. Herald of tbe following day dismisses
It In the following paragraph :
The production of Mr. John Ureas, ham's latest
play, "Atherly Ooart," at the Union Square Ths-
alre lost ntgbt was not a successes a mere piece
of pliywrltinir. Fonnded od F. W. Robinson's
^Bridge of Glass," It is heavier even than the
It islaoLiDgin all the lighter Bbadesand
" iake life lovable, and drags beav>ly
'- kitchen and in the drafting
tin's which __,
in Farmer Grace'- .
room of Atterly Court.
Tho sufferers bv the fire at Baroum's Museum
bad a benefit at the Academy of Music on the 9th.
The local eenBation drama entitled "Crime"
was revived at tbe Bowery Theatre on the 6th.
BeaumontBeed, O. J. Fredericks, Johnson
and Powers, Bong and dance men, and others with
Wambold, Biroh and Backus, give a good enter-
tainment at the St. James' Theatre The
Ban Francisco Minstrels keep up their good
nani8 At the Grand Opera House, tbe loBt
alebts of "Round tbe Clock* were announced.
"The Oataraot of (be Ganges" was to succeed it.
TbeDlspatch of the 5th saya: "Mr. Edwin
Booth returned to his own theatre on Monday
evening, after an absence of more Ibau seven
months, and was greeted by one of the largest
audiences ever witnessed In that bouse. His re-
ception was, therefore, a most ecthasiastlo and
flattering o-e. "The play chosen for tbe occasion
was "Riohard III,-' Oolley Gibber's versiou, and
Mr. Bootb of oourse, assumed the role of the
hurop-backed tyrant. We have always looked
upon it as one of bis very best impersonations,
and bis performance on this occasion confirmed n-
In our opinion. He has evidently made a pet
study of the character, and it is question if a bet-
ter Riohard wll ever again be seen. HiB concep-
tion of the character is, in many respects original
and his readings, Id several Instance*, throw an
entirely new light on many of even the beit-
knowo passages. He contrives, too, at times, to
throw a shade of grim humor into tbe part, whioh
fully demonstrates bis possession of great comedy
as well as tragedy powers. Mr.F.O. Bangs again
appeared as Richmond, and gave a very Batisfae
tory rendering of that character." The aame
paper eaji that the company with a very few ex-
ceptions is a wretohtd one At Wailacke,
"Brother Sam" Is still running Bryant's
Minstrels ars still preBenUng "Round the Blook."
According to the newspapers somebody went
through P. T. Barnum recently, while on the ears
near Louisville*. Ky„ Ud relieved the great show,
man of a diamond pin rained at «500,end some
$300 io cash. Evidently Mr. Barnum has become a
victim of evil circumstances.
TbeOIipDer s»ys that Pete Oonklin goes back
"Young America," who was for a long time con-
nected with tbe Bella Union Theatre, in tbieolty,
and left with the Heraandez Troupe, was married
in good style as may be seen from tbe following
account:
John Hazlcn. pantomlmist and trapeze per
former, professionally knowo as Yonog America,
and a member of the Heroa-det Pantomime
Troup*, at present travelling with tbe "black
Oro»k" oompaoy, was married on the svenlog of
Deo. 31»t upon the stage of the Upera House,
Qotnov,.l)l„ to M'Ho Hulda Morita, one of the
corypheoe of that oontpao*. At the end of tbo
tmnatortnailon »ceneand just before tbe red lire
was lighted to i'lumlnate tbe pictuie, the parties
named were discovered olad in bridal attire. Mr
Thomas B. McDonougb, If d the < -xpecant bride
to tbe Kootllghta, where tbey were married by
Jud.it Oilbort (ln the presence of the audienoe.
After the conclusion of tbe performances tbe
newly- married pair entertained tbe members of
tbe company, and the festivities were continued
until a late hour. This, we believe, Ib the first
Instance of tbe marriage cerrmony being solem-
nized during a theatrical performance.
Edgar Stanley advertises io the Clipper for a
lady to sing duete with htm.
Mrs. Ubai. Moulton has been quite il', and ia
consequence has been unable to fnltlll her engage-
ments la Boston.
Adelaide Phllllpps wHI ehortly start on an ex-
tended professional toor through tbe WeBfc.
Tbe reappearance of Dick Carroll and hie three
taleotedsocs— Master Eddie, Little Dick, and tbe
General— at the Globe Theatre, Chicago. ;ll!., on
Deo. 30th, was the signal for a full bouse. Every
act, long and dance was received with vooiferone
applause, which tne boys so well merited. Other
prominent features consisted of Bobby Newcomb s
songs and dsnoes, Katie WilB&n'e pas Bbul and
Dora Dawaon's double voiced vocallBmB.
El Nino Eddie. Minnie and M.-.ggie Oiaire. Hugh
Haggerty and Geo. W. Herman were tbe latest
arrivals at tbe Varieties Theatro. Pittsburg.
A benefit performance in aid of the widow and
ohildren of the late Robert Craig was given at tbe
Academy of Music, Pbiladelptia, on tbe atb, and
the receipts were, over two thousand dollars. A
bentht for the flame purpose wob given at tbe
Globe Theatre, Boston, on Friday, when all tbe
lights of the Boaton stage appeared.
Mr. Augnstln Daly ie eaid to have had a new
play and a new phrase in readiness. One is Alixt,
tbe other is "singular emotional power." They
are worth very little, however, now tbe Fifth
Avenue Iheatre is burned down.
In a rnral critioism'of Miss Jane Coombs, ae
Lady Teazle, we find tbe following remarkable
statements : "When discovered by her husband
in Joseph's room, however, she telle her tale in
tbe thnl ing tragic voice, as if it were Anna Dick-
inson in a pathetic part of her lecture. It 'is not
tbe tone customary on such occasions. But then
Mi--s Coombs never having been caught in such
a pickle as Lady Teazle was, cannot be expected
know how to act naturally, just here."
Mr. Jefferson reappeared on tbe sta;e Mow
Year's evening in Baltimore, and received an len-
thnsiaBtioand affsotionate greeting. Mr. Jefier-
eoc ia engaged to pliy at Booth's Theatre, New
York, in August.
Miss Rose Hersee is eaid to be organizing on
English opera troupe, and .has opened negotia-
tions with Mz. Aynsley Cook, and ether English
artiBts.
Mr. W. J. Florence was to begin an engagement
at the Globe Theatre, Boston, oo January iith.
He will be lollowed by Miss Agues Ethel, ou Jan-
uary 27 h.
John E. Taylor and Harry Oauslaud, at the
conclusion of their engagement at tbe Boston
Theatre, go to Chicago, and thence to California
Tbe Boston Saturday Evening Gazette of the
4th Bays :
An important meeting of theatrical managers
was hi Id on Mooday at Waliack'a Theatre, Taere
were present kieosre, Jarrett, Bootb, Daly, George
Wood. Lester Wallack, Shook, Feo titer, Hender-
son, and Freligb. It was unanimously agreed
upon to diepense, after a specif! -d date, with all
bill-boaroa and billpoeting of every description.
The preliminary object tof this movement is to
atop tbe great drain upon theatres for free ad-
mtssiou by the prooiietors of boaBea, stores, etc.,
in front of which bill-boards are placed. One
theatre alone issues l,V00:passeB!montbly for the
privilege of having 3uU bill-boards io different
parts of the city. It wlll;Iikewise proveagreat
saving to tbe managers in |pnnt»rVink, as it has
become a custom to have tbe "three-sheet bills"
very elaborate and richly illuminated.
The Eastern papers generally take Bides against
tbe bill-posters, but there is another Bide to the
question which FigaBO may. perhaps, by-acd-by
explain.
Tbe Philadelphia North American, speaking af
the failure of the engagement of the Bouoioaults
in that city, says; "Dnqueetioaably the main
reason for this has been correatly sBoribed to the
fact that there was nothing in their oerformaoce;
'Arrah na Pogue" and "The Colleen fiawa" being
a little Btale. If Mr Boncicanlt bad seen fit to
play a round of characters onfamilift "•ygoers
here, curiosity would have drawn crowds. Nor
are we at all certain that the comparative failure
of bis engagement here Is not measurably to be
traced to his violent exhibitions of antipathy to
this country during the war. Loyal people cannot
forget that while we were strugglicg for life the
flagstaff of Mr. Bouoieault'e London Theatre
floated the Confederate Stars and Bars,
Lawrence Barrett was to perform at Montgomery,
Ala., Jan 10th'.
The bale of cotton which was presented to Mibb
Lydia Thompson some months since at Savannah,
Go., and which has since accompanied her troupe
in tbeir travels throughout the country,
was Boldbypublio auotion in St. Lonis, Mo.,
on Januarj 3d, and realized the sum of }8)0, which
was handed over to the city officials to be devoted
to charitable purposes.
Tbe Boston Courier Bays:
"Pygmalion and Galatea.'bas continued to de-
light oaliivated and appreciative audiencea at tbe
Globe, and has demonstrated ibat the senBaiional
element in extravaga-.za, spectacle ahd play haB
not entirely vitiated public taste, and that there
Btill remains a love for the purer and more eleva-
ting forms of dramatic composition. But in-
tou ely bb we may have enjoyed the presetatioa
of this play at the Globe, we must potest against
tbe absurd anti-climax occasioned by tho reap-
pearance of the atstneof Galaiea alter it is sup-
posed to have dissolved into thin air forever. It
Ib true the aociences demanded vociferously its
reeol difloation, bat, we, no donbt, in common with
many others, went ho^.e thinking that tbe do-
mestic peace of Pygmalion and Oynisca must, have
heen oonstani ly shattered if Galatea had the power
of goiDg_on in this w>y forever.
This piece, with Its strange effeots, will be pro-
duced at the California Theatre during the en-
gagement of John T. Raymond The eame paper
gives tbe following a :count of the holiday amuse-
ments at the Boston Theatre:
>, The .ever- are en Streets of New York" (oot a
bad 'djecuve for tbe holiday) has once more
spread us enow storm, its fireacen* and m moving
'o: pi flood and field, but by eidewa k
Doidei
.uv.ucub — u01 ut uooa ana nolo, bnt by sid
T,« *<p«i"iT~b -or«*D ""taiott'r indolnenr. pub-
lic Toe biegriBt Pamilj, the Arabe, Harry Blood-
g"od.aodatroopofver>int-liigentcfnin*Bwnioh
almoitmake one have faith in the Pythagorean
theory, have relieved tbe tedium which ihe well-
«««! t . '.»>• dramatist aod tbe equally back-
?™„ Interp-iatiosBOl the player* have created
i« DK^ X "w1 tbW*ra7°,rt- Mr. AHrich has
T^R.y e l'n"»clercf the eoceotrio vagabond,
Tom Badger, but be nas hardly met with the euc-
udHr i!h.lW.lldHa iU. Pf"«'«lon ' y Mr. Mayo
and Mr. 1 horee. He failed to (rrasp the exuberant
humor of tbe part, and the effort lacked sponta-
Gentlemen, Attention!
Tor the most comfortable and luxurious shave
be tore and oaU at O. L. Suaand's Palaoe Shaving
and Halrdresslng Saloon, 224 Montgomery Bt.,
opposite Bubs House, dd-bUIm. Only the most
skillful artiste employed. B
PhutoBrapnic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the
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_ FOREIGN DRAMATIC HEWS.
An exohange says:
Tbe draaa of "Cromwell," by Colonel A. B
Richard", which fa to counteract the influence of
Mr. v, ill's "Char-lee th* First," is ready for pro-
duction at the Queen's Theatre, Lotden. It ia in
the modern form of a prologue and four acts, tbe
prologue repre'enting the first promptings of pat-
riotic resistance at Cromwell's residence at St,
Ives. The character and eentiments of this pro-
duction may in some degree be judged by the fact
tbat it has received tbe approbation of Mr. Thoma
Oarlyie. Mr. George Biguold will represent the
Protector.
We are not going to form any opinion about the
obaraoter of lbs Protector until Col. TV. H. L
Barnes' drama of "Cromwell," whioh Is now being
semi-oooasionallyread to the Press (Alts) is pro-
duced.
Miss Fanny Sterling, the Snglish comedienne
has recently appeared for tbe first time after a
prolonged retirement, assuming tbe part of Mrs,
Malaprop in ' The Rivals," to whioh ehe gives a
somewhat original ooloriag. Miss Sterling, in con-
versation about tbe part, maintains tbst Mrs. Mal-
aprop was a lady by her position and antecedents,
otherwise she would not have been the aunt nod
guardian of Lydia Languish and the friend of Sir
Anthony Absolute, mixing in the best society of
Bath, at that time, perhaps, tbe most exolueive ia
England. Education was not so universal in tboee
days as cow, and Mrs. Malaprap's English was,
no doubt, unusual y slipshod. But if she were
represented as a vulgar, coarse woman her blun-
ders would cease to be funny. Miss Sterling makes
her agreeable rather tban repulsive.
Mrs. Howard Paul has been obliged to resign
her part in "Babil and Bijou," at Oovent Garden
tnrougo. indisposition.
Mile Desclee will appear at the PrinoeBB'a Thea-
tre, London, from April .to July ia a Beason of
Frenob plajB.
Mr. Oreswiclc has been playiag "Riohard III" at
the Princess Theatre, London, supported by Mr,
Oowperas Richmond.
Tbe Glasgow Herald noticing recent perform-
ances of Mr. Barry Sullivan in t&at city, eays: "It
blows to the wind one's scepticism regarding the
present condition of the bigber ranges of the
histrionic art, and revives! one's recollections of
the greater periods in the hiatery of the atage,
There ere, in the manner of Mr. Sullivan's acting,
and ia the mere Bound o.' bis voioe, perpetual in-
t'.mationa which remind us of Shakspeare and
Sbakapeare'e ideas."
Madame Arabella Goddard will leave Liverpool
for her Australian tour on February lltb.
Madame Parepa-Rosa wrote to friends in Haw
York that she wonld epand Christmas day on top
of the Egyptian Pyramids. We hope it won't
break down.
M'lle Ross-Bell (who played in New York three
years ago) has made hit at the London Opera Oo-
iqae ia "L' Oeil Oreve.-' A new Opera Bonffe by
Offenbaoh will be produced by her shortly.
Mme. Nilsson-Rouzeaud has found a formidable
rival at the Paris Grand Opera House la M'lle
Fides Devries, wbo has achieved a deoided auocess
as Ophelia in tbe "Hamlet" of Ambroise Thomas.
A new work— not an opera bonffe, but a genuine
musical comedy— by M. Obarles Leeocq has met
with gieat sncoeBB in Brussels. It is called " La
Fille de Madame Angot," and treats of a story of
the Halle aod the Marcbe dee Innocents la Paris,
at the period of the republican directory. M'lle
Lange, the famous actrese, ia introduced ia the
drama. M. Lecccq'a musio is pronounced to be
most piquant and exhilaratiag,
Henry Blagrove, after a lengthened and severe
sickness, died lately in London. He was one of
the most accomplished of English violinists, and
with others not less popular In that art, was
among the first students admitted to the Royal
Academy of Musio when t&at institution was
founded, some fifty years ago. He there rose to
eminence in the prenoiency of bis caMing, and in
order to more perfect himself, went to Germany
for a season. He for many years occupied the po-
sition of a foremost violinist of tbe Philharmonic
Society, at the opera, and other great provincial
festivals.
A comic iuoident happened lately at the Teat ro
Apollo, Rome, during the performance of a ballet,
In tbe middle of the stage a large fountain was
sending forth a spray of real water, amid the ap*
plause of the spectators. All at ence tbe jet felt,
the water ceased, and at the same time a crowd of
f right t ned lad ie? ia all manner of uxdress bounded
across the stage. The reservoir pipe bad burst
and Inundated the dreaslng-rooms. The soene
maybe imagined; Dor did the excitement of the
audience even end when the ourtain was lowered
and all hands called to the pumps.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dookteilen and Stationers.
H. H, Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Business Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton's College, 24 Post St.
Hatchers.
Katz, Fred, Btalla 94 to 100. California Market.
IS rasa Fo underlet.
Weed A Kiugwell, California, 125 First at
Denltata.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institut*
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Oomla.
Looan A Oo., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter,
Horn an Ilalr.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Jrlaalc and Alnaleal Instrument*.
Keene, O. 0., mftr. accordions, repairer of all kb
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Mucciaronl 11 an Drfacl nr-«ra.
Brignardello, Macohiavello A Oo., 70S Sansemsj.
"Wine* and JLlqaors. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. A <"'„.. 504 Front.
LARGEST
PosierPrimingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTUff}
BnBiness at the corner of Sacramento ant'
Leidesdorf? streets, and
Removed to 533 €lay street,
Will, in future, conduot the same line of busin
at the new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom be bos united his stock and business'
thus making this
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED Of FICI
IN THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed" facilities for Printiu ,
of every description. Personal attention will bi
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERN
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers etand at tbe head of the profsj
Bion, as samples on the dead-walls of the oity wit
testify,
A call is solicit ed from my frienda and tbe pnb
lio at my new quarters, ■
H. P. TAin-OB,
de4** fi»» claw street. .
ARION
Pianoforte
Fair of the American Institute, after a blind
fold trial agalnat Stein way 'a, Ohiokering's, an
otherSjtobeTHk BEST ON EXHIBITION. 11
CtTKTAZ, Sole Agent, IO O'FarreU stree
N R— Pianos of all stylea TO KENT. mart
NEW
VERTISEMENTS
ANNIVERSARY BANQUET
BAX/T-i!
CHEBRA BENIA ISRAEL,
....AT....
HORTICULTURAL HALL,
....ON....
SUNDAY JiNUAKY l&.th.
soy-Banquet at 4 p. m. Ball will commence at
9 o'clock P.M.
A. LIVINGSTON. President.
WH. DOLE MAN, Vice-President.
ADMISSION to the Ball Sl.OO
jal7td
•Oil Taxes
FOR 1873
OUTSIDE LANDS!
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAV.
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTB on 001
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tb
amount refunded at the office of the underaignei
upon the presentation of an order from tn
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. AITS-TIN. 1
OL
DAVE MENDES A OO^, at tl 1
_ old origical Red Lion, l&Oea'
street, between Kearny »nd Dupoot, where yi
oanhaTB HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, not forge
" IrtFt™
ting the old Pioneer Lunch,
always on baud.
The "Old Sport™
To the Dramatic Professioi
— over twelve years connected with the press >
Melbourne, and is well known by the members
the profession in tbe Colonies, begs to iotlsU1
that he is prepared to (We experienced adrioe
all persons professionally visiting or medltatlnf
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee mod era
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be reli
upon,
WTLLlAa* HENRY WATERS^
12Viotorla Chambers, ' « Collins street. M
bourne. Australia. fee t
ALHAMBRA LODQING HOUSi
FINELY FDr NIBBED ROOMS, BI'
gle or in suits,
WeU £.ijrbted and Ventilated
UnfnrnisnedRooma to let. Lodging w
ALHAMBRA BDLLDIN
NO-W IDXTE5,
AND..
Payable at the Aise«»ar'i Office, or to
Depnty.
LEVI BOSENEB, Assessor.
jail Ira
Crystal Sample Room
G3G SACRAMENTO 8TBSET.
A LI. DRINKS, PLAIN OK FANOT, TEN
CENTS. *»-Hot Drink. ».p,oialty.
H1TBII,
Proprietor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Qermun Savlog. and Loan Soelety.
rpHE BOARD OF DIREOTOBS HATE DE-
..„.,"!* ■''•io"" ol n.D« (91 par o.nt. per
•JDOm on Term Daposlt,, nod ..yen aod one halt
.'•' 1e^0^nt- ,PBr annom on Ordinary Depoaitfl
?5."l^"b'BJUo■,,d8e'.■'""bl, " ""' *"" •"■""■*
0 - . GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
San granenco. December 31. 1872. jJS
E. PARDINI
People, Art N°; 7^S WA§HIMGTUN 8TB SET. (ABQVE
I i^ tbe Plaza). San Francisco. Boot, and Shoe,
nMflflinUaaflagUaVlalLbagtgf anah fltllo. The earn.
*"*■ •
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS UE THE FINEST EOAOT
made at oar Steam Oandy Factor, daily. .
ordera, especially from the country, ars Bolioil
aod will be promptly attended to.
OANTY * WAGHEB,
lOT Montgomery at- oer.r Sotr*
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STREET.*
Best sooommodatiooB for
Families In tbe oity. Private
entrance for Ladies. Hair Ontting, S bavins; I
Sbampooing. Children's Hair neatly out. Lad
BbaniDooing50 cents.
i.17 Ira I- OORRIVEATJ.ProD^ieU■
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acader
AMERICAN EXCHANCI.
HATWARDS.
TONY OABLE& PR10PRIET 1
Flrat-Olasa Bote>
Class
isl5 6m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GENTS' FT,
nisbing Goods to be bid good and cues d
tbe-uLDOORNKK," J LEV7'B,S1« Monigt
i
IMONTMMEIT S ,£ £
MOTIL. ^ ^
■
sifar
FURNISHED ROORS '
IS ud tio*p«r Moms J
WEST END* HO :
rm,
ia« r»A>rnri] iatirpat. JAUDARi
v.t. XTI. ■«. 13*. I
rn ill m«.iit
S^fETBOPOUTAN THEATRE
^■c
-.OAT tVI»l«r
£6EST *UI8LAY
FAMILY
BELLA UNION THEATRE
■
■ ATTTKDAY ..4 BO
UNoa
!•..»,
•J «. . . . r, ,
Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Lamp!
Ml-- it -vii. WORRIIX
MI--. II III 1 : II A l I.
I!« DOt'ELI
Facile^ MISS BLANCHE CLIFTON
T*H0», •o«itively Lnst Two Nights
ELLOW HAT!
MONTACUE and CERRETTA In COMICS
STERETT. '
F«*>#f lino r r , . ,
■I'tt'l' ilnkMina
I «rr)f t knimii*
< h«rlr • 1 »rtrr
;
is-t -
- ftsi
AMWt
• a* ■
!■!• Oi HtUll J . . O. aVtweod.
■
-. t ■ ' * f. ■ • i »
- M-Ifln
Mi«e Bobee*
OLIO.
ICARIAW GAMES.
HORIZONTAL BARS.
iBr -*• ' *•■*•«•
' jUI* BUISLAY
JAPANESE BALLANCINO ACT.
lf!E*ftB SlISLAV
let TV r J wi I ■—«*■<■ «ltt tea Ore** Traa>ifora.Btieo Inm
mHM
Laad of Fen*, or Halls of Dazzling Light!
: LAND!
uttjbdat Armuioon. Ju. I»-
lirnml Yrllnw Hat Mntineo !
MONDAY «T«X 1 SO. J All Mk. Flr.i Umua el
MISS AUGUSTA L. DARCON!
THIS FVI.NINU.
JANUARY IH
CJ03VfE=»iL.i3vtE3isr,rA.i:t"5r i3isisrE;i7'X,r
MADAME INEZ FAB Bill,
Tondorrd try Mr. .Tolin M <*C *tilIoii j-;1,.
Jcnnio Worrell and Llllie Hall
•ctllor'a. Boarding Honti
.1 H I AIIKIK .-.1 PARRIE ARV.S7
.11.. .f...*.»>Mp.v
Cut Oprra I. Fowr Ael. by Dnnlreltl, with a
aroucl Ballot toy M'lloa Boity and Emily nisi
AND TllK EMINENT CORPS DE BALLET or THE UALITORNIA THEATRE.
A-BOFK»BO« MULDEIt'FABIIUI COHDCCTOM
DlltlllUTIOf OF 08ARACTBB8:
ITOIOUt f.V.MAX...
f ERNA'O.i
ALro»/0 XI. I« Hi C»,Il8ll»
DON..
»l AllAJIF. INFK 1.IIIHR1
P1KTKI BAOCEI
'AC. Ul'LI.I'lt
ANSI EI.ZEH
HO Ml. OHARLIS
BALDASSARE rVLVIO BIOO
Complete Onorua and Oronoatra.
BUAIT IN THE FIRST ACT, CRAND PAS DE SHAWL, BY TUE CORPS DE BALLET.
IS THE SECOND ACT. CRAND PAS DE DEAUX, BY H LLES II. & E. BIOL, AND COBPB
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 301b, Flrjt Avpearaaco of—
MR. JOHN T. I^-A.TkT3VtoP»iTI>,
la anew Ocmody, adapted from the French, entitled FORBIDDEN FRUIT.
• I Hoeg and Danes.
BUck-Byta Alice . . . . . .Cogill and Cooper
Bouquet ofTos gs"". "~. iTTTTffisTuiil^aJ 1
GOAT ISLAND SPECTRE.
■ r. B, Urkfal Tonnr Br,.
0»ert«r» Orcb..l-«
AfUr wblob.
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
NAN .... Miss JKNNIK WORKH.L
On whir n iiinl' wliboDl a rival, introdaclug rj«r ilog* I
Tr>m Dflbblea, one father K (, Mft--h
Harry '.'oilier, tbeotber fetber Oba*l»e Voroer
()Hnri-T.-0«rp.B'»r M.t, K.|l»
■•"* **'• blo»p,en Ohai, I'Otlll
Bob Fr»d Cooptr
Orerlur*,,
.1 ItSaatltlai
Newpbaraeteristio Bslltt by M. Schmidt, entitled
BETURN TO THE VILLAGE!
'.'^}1!'\fOMIll,on MONS. KOHMIDT
ADKLh. ViTAD()i*rt> MMK. 1IIMU>E
Biboa. iDoko-p.r td Biobtnroe
Aogaitmr, bisatr* Osrrlt (Jnanoao
....DDIUNO Tfir BaJXCT....
Chnrnclertatlc Po|kn....!Unte. Thercie, H. flchmfdt
Valie ComiqdO Mmo. Therot, F. Monlnaae
LftQEbabl* Inoidaots and Grand Fiasle.
m
w««?-
140 Second Street. 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
!.* 1.11*1, o.l In TJ«.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
El— III .1 No. lta p^orib ••f.'*.. lad .1
N*. IOI. MMhU.Bi.rMU
Tat ii»;»r quality or
w eddlng OaU.e
ALWAYS ON HAND.
triEY YiHirrr or
Cake for the Holidays.
IOE OREAH. CHARLOTTE RUSSR. BLANO-
HANOE, JCl.LlltS. .w.. B>wla loord.t.od
•I U. bMt wurii',
wii.i Einmii*™
HAIR.
THE OUEATEST PLACE IN BAN FRANCISCO
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coodi, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Goods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK 6TORE.
A. H. SAHPMOIV A CO.,
*•. 1 lO Nfoand atreet*
PoJQI^i Bttawa Minion md Atlaaav.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P BBROES. FORMBRLT
uroprlnnr of the MlO'TR* R«a.
toarant, baa Ukio ta> maaacamoot
of botb vfa* HlDtrt' Rapaaanot on
OaslBsrdal air#Bl and Ui* Mioara''
Brsaob on MarkaiaUaai ln parte ambip wlto MR.
A. DRAYEUK. wt>« baa bsao coooaeted with tbs
DTna for year*. I" proTcnaota ba*a bMO mads In
tbs onaiioe dap»r'mants tbat will rtodar tbs ftfi-
BSrs'mors popular tbaa It baa ««af baso darlnt
tba 13 yaaraof its proaparity. Oar Bills of Kara
sssbraoa all th« doiicAOi*-* of tba ssssoo. Oar
P. BEROKI St CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Bsll and SB8 Oommsrsul, sod
Tfl* Market atraat.
Opsal rrom S jlm. to 10 P.M. *n31 Ira
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
, BBABavcrasaeala nt.,
cor. Leldcadorr.
fHi eflos of P.M. 8. S. Co.)
COM! AND SIS OB. GIVE 08 A TOTAL;
INijrUl andaaTor to silt. Ws want to abara
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE U«sDPR"IONBD WOULD MONT RF-
•paotfally rvprsaant to joa nod t "« pot. lie (ten
•n'l), that bn la now pnpirtd to farctab faotl-
It1** for MbiblMnria of ts-Tfiy kind aod cbaraotor,
wbtcb ahould dstarv" tba pttronage if lbs par>-
lic. Ho ha* *r*ated at f'!i»ynno, WjomlnK. A
LABOR AND (JuHMODIfiUti UALL. with aool
hoataryatd S'aie Tbo Mall la will TnntiUted
nod liffDtad.and m«<1a comfor ah1* for all iuiodi
Of tba roar. IilK BEST OK MUSIC, botb Btriog
aod Bra**, cao ba roroiibad at all timsa.
Hailafiotory arraDgamanta will rtfl made wftb
THKATRIUA1. OROIHF.R TOM PA NIKS, sith-
tr forKenttogof Hall or performance* on a par-
osDtaa-fl of the receipts. OorrasponrtAncA -olloited
Addraae. J. MCDANIEI..
Lock Box No- 1. ObeyenDo, Wioming.
N. B — Oorlflalflse wanted for the Oheysnne
Mnaenoa. Tooae wiahlog aDgagenieritfl, state low-
eat tarns for the Winter 8**>on, ainolDg pboto-
fraph to my addreaa. Half Paaaage JMooey re-
nadsd slier Ailing eoragftainntR.
.IAM1S MoDANIRL,
Proprietor Oheyenna iboatre aid MaeetitB.
octt Jm Lock Box No. 1. ObarsDns. W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRflT-OLABB PEOPLE-MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Lsdtea aod two Gen-
tleman to be good in general baaloens for the com-
ing Winter Hcnaoo, commeuolni t.he flrat week In
November, 1H72. Addreaa atating lowest terma,
witb Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after till-
ing SDgSgSmSDL
JAME8 MoDANIKL,
Proprietor Obeyenoe Tbuatre and Maaeara,
oon Look Box 1. Cheyenne, W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet— The
• Human Race.
THE MAJORITY OF TIIOHK wno
rvalde In Man Frunclaco. bay their
9-hlrte and Farnl.hlna; floodi of II KM K-
DICT A CO., UTo. 11 Vecond atrrct, be-
eaase Ihcysre iilwuys treated well and
tiDT their naed* ut tlir lawcit prices, tat
"TEE OLDRTAND."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
viBonriA orrr. wjctaua.
THIS KLIGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RK-
dsoorated, sod Sao be rented by tbs night or
nt *h* week. 8tsrs sad traveling oomnania.
liberalfy treated with on appllostfon by latter
JCUN riPKB,
Manager sod sots Proorlatox,
_ Or t*> 3. Ht. McOlHK,
silO Washlogtoa street. San Fraocteoo.
MORS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
. Mlt.l, FMB.B. N.w OourMI for P1.D0 ,nd
at Ditos b, bt. .nUr.lt N.w and Simplified Bvium
-(h.,bort*.btB^.UB0»— r«AdU),mado.t.l«bt.
AMonp.eia.Dlf , Slaglnc for P.rlor or Ooacrlf.
' ^£t Wolow»U'» t.Iid.no., *«» SUTTER
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAM&TIR M LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Kooi.im 1«S nua IT 630 Washiuetan street.
WAHT.O IHU£DIATELYl
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....ALSO....
T-oponty First L.lno Ballet Xiadles.
POK »A l.i EII1IITT »FTH OF AMAZON 1ESOIK. COMPLETE, IN
Lota to .ale parubuer.. Enob Set oooel.tn of Solid SIlTer-Plated Helmet, UreneU'lato, Liim-
b.rkln, Sbleld, od. p ir o Arml«t,, one pmr of Breoelote, on. pair of Tightr. ace pnlr of Troelcs, ooe
pair of Saodal,.o.e Ionic, one Sunrf, one Combat Sword,.' d ops Spaar. A portion nf iheee Armors
,iu oow 'o b. .eon at ' be Metropohtaa The.tie ill the Amazjoiaa H.iob in "THE VUL'l'OW HAT."
•Pjp- For prior, apply a. above.
8HKHIU1S (IIRBH .V CO
Git A. is r>
Select Bal Masque
....OF TUB....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....AT,...
Bortloultural Hall
....OS....
TJITJKSIIAY EVEKIKO JAM". »Oc)
BY SUBSCRiPTION.ONLY,
Tlcketa .^_ ws ea
s»-8ob8cripllon Lint^ t-nn b* fonnd with—
O. M Berry, »h^nlf> nfflci-, Ulty Hall;
Mr Brandt. J*.\y. nor. Wu>ihirjKton A Montgemsrv;
A, SnmmeiUt-ld, Jr., N.K, oor Folaorn A StooAU ;
W. Cohuii. No. i. lint p,-ry atreet:
J. Witt, No. 110 Thi.d atreet;
M. Kutziinuti.tin, No. |g Second m'rofit;
J.J. L.eviaor),N,W. cornnr Battery and Bneh ;
M. Poseer, N oe and 9 Better; street ;
Geo. J. Harris. *th Kloputoott A Co., 'il2 Front:
i- d. Abramson, No. 735 Ulsy etrset. de3U lw
Ticket, of Admlatlon ti> Gallery.. ,*1 OO
To be had at sny of the abeTe-mepri*ned ptacee.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
^nSar^
OY8TEH
....AMD
OIXOF
Inmncr .treet, ofKeanlT .betivuen K*lne
and Onlttornln.
THE FIrlEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OT8TER8 ,er,ed in .or
■ tylo. Kverjtbing cooked iotho beat manoer.
8» Tb. Fineat Lloraora aod Oiltara.
■6r-F.I«ifant ,Dlte. of Room* for X.udlea.
•S-OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
R. J. lEOHAU A P D. JESSEN.
nog lm Proprietor..
FRENCH CORSETS.
MMK PONS, IHPOKTKR AND DEALER IN
Parieian Ladin' Underwear. FRENCH
CORSETS of all prloa. and qoajlti... readr made
Mid to order. No, eai Baoraraeato atreet. below
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PEttPKO T'lON.-RiOHARD
MU1-OMK FABBRf, teaoher of ecvcral cele-
brated European artta.es. late Direotorof toe in-
□owpod Oopaervatory et Gun va, Mulrro du Uriaot
of tie French Jmoeriil Aon(I«my of MuhIo. Oon-
daotorof the Philbarmoniqae Sooiety in Pails,
rind at praaent Mat-leal Uireotor of tha Fabbri
Opern.ia prepared to gi»e private leeBijna, eitaer
at bin office or at tb» resi-ann of the paplle:
likr»-;se OUURHB8 OP MNGlNG, PIANO and
HiJ.SIfJAL INSTRUCTION. . __._ „„.
For further pArtioulara apply at PROF. MUL-
DKK'b office, No.»l POWkLL S TREK •', betweo
Market and Ellis Also, letters rnoeivrd aod terms
to be bad at the mutio att-ro of M. Gray, Olay at.,
and "f Me««re Sberman A Hyde, coruor of Sutter
and Kearny streets. jaS lm
^3t^^^tj3i«W^
• ■" ■ ""-;'
VVILLIsV^BAND.
MU8IO FURNISHED FOR ALL
ooeaaions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
Frit r. Pliacrs and Mnrcas Hff. Blnm,
Leading; Ylollnl.ta.
i, nnr.tr» nroniptip attended
BR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM.
And «o liege nf Medicine,
TO r.nn BEAUTIFUL and instruot-
ll/.vvl/ iv- ubtectn to be b». n. Qpen to the
Public DAY AND NJGrJT. a< HUKPKA HALf
8it* MoDtgomery atrei*t. FOR MEN uNLF
•»-Db. Jordan's Pbivatb Office 1b at lnl
Gesryetreet (eproeiteold Meobanioe' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy.
DASHAWA r" HALL,
d.27 lm Pnat .trr.t. near K.amr.
ADOLPHDS STOCKMEYER,
....TEAOHER OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
*** to. ana JUasle Ib>
THE JOUSNAL OF AXUBEXXXTB.
•T.
Publfcated «mr Day iu the T**r °T
I>. BOGARDT7S
•OS Merchant aoo 5*5 Wwhlnrtot Sia
Below MoDtrotnery. Su KraociMO.
BATLBDAY JANUARY 18, 1873
A Happy Xew Tear.
Wh*l a pWstare it it to meet ft smiling counts-
B*oe*. whether It be on toe street ox la i he pir
lor. Asd why tsittfee* some fee** eeirtoeDUs-
aally happy look * It la simply btciu* they lire oo
■ plain, nuuitioes an* substantial diet. Thai man
ii a public benefactor who will conscientiously
#*rre u with a clean, toothsome aad whole wow
treat Loan Merer*, proprietor or the "White
How."' Kearny street, uw of the Capitol Res-
taurant. Fourth street, doei it. as hundreds can
•ot taiiastieelly testify. Hi* k.ttheoi are marvel*
of ordar aad clewline**. Try him. and jou will
find it impoeetblt to Ml eleewbsre.
Jones & dchroder'fl
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
i: 3jO Bub itrtet, nearly opposite ibeAihaiD-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats ft, and they at]
•at it. Only the beat brandJ of Liquor* bot-
tled for family are. 0
Ivevcr Buckle suBpondera,
A*, f 1 per pair— M per cent, cheaper than else-
Vhen— at the What Cheer Laundry. .X
Everybody Suited.
There li no end to the mnitiroCe of fashions
in bate. At " Thl" Eat Store, 6*7 Washington
street (aecosd hit store below KearoyJ, all ttese
nrar ttjlea can be found. The Block is immense
— the prices >ro reasonable. Everyone who
£0£3 there la sure to be salted. B
Live Weil.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding la the caoteof many crimes. Those
who ^'r,» tx the Pioneer Restaurant, on Waah-
Ingto h rre*t, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bochen, who baa catered for the public since
1842. provides for his customers Laie Tahoe
trout, Sumagundl aonp, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
mm can desire. The best cod of tea In the
cit 7 — English breakfast tea — Sonciiong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
fOTind In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, eonthwest corner Bosh and Mont-
gomery sts,. or Dexter Stables. Oarrlace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Tne President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
dccomest. Cheapness and dorablity are the
characteristics of H. Lnchslngei's inrniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
strett, and ascertain hew cheaply a house can
be furnished. Dj
— .. e-
CujBTOTAyr. — Madame Clara Ahtonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
has removed to 323 Kearny st. Oonsultations in
English, French and German. 7
Something; .New,
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies undtrweir in suit',
are famed for their superiority of mite and tex-
ture all over toe Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hob bard, ha 3 estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 2ii Second st,
for wholesale and rela-ltr-.de. A liberal dis-
count to the trade, j
A. Pleaaant Locution,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhaxubra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a Terr fine one and 16 veil
lighted asd ventilated. «
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
drug: 1st (or it, or send to Dr. A. F. Evcrx, No.
* Poet street. z
▲xx. Old Landmark,
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the IT. E. corner
Of Kearny and Washington street?, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for k-ej leg the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc r
McDowell, Snow Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
408 Market strret. cor. Post and Moctgsmory. u
I>0 You K.uow
That with BrrrEHick'a Patxesks yon can cut
tad make any garment to fit perfectly t Send
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H,
a. Denting, agent, office of the Howa Sewing
ofxchlne, Ko. 113 Kearny street, between 3 attei
and Post. San Franctfioo.
X>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ohronlo and specific practloe, and as such Is
now the most Buooersful of any Physician In
«3u Francisco. Office CU Bacramento ttreet,
comer of Letdoadorfc a few doors Delow What
Cheer House, T
-L>o Wot tjuflcr lrom Corns.
The unfortunate suftarexs from Ooms, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, S10 Kearny ttreet. from 1 to 6 pjl We
speak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor'i capability. References given if re-quired, h
UE1THI IirKISB 191*.
From a verv fall list uf ths dsaths in the
dramatic, cc-ical, circus, Variety ind "tow
ittail during I$~i2, which appears io
the New lork Clipper, we collate the fol ow-
iog more generally known :
Arnold, Frank H., Ethiopian cornelian,
Philadelphia, January.
Barrett, Mrs. John L. (nee Ads Crocker,* ,
Chicago, Karon 15.
Buchanan, McEean, actor. Dearer, Col.,
Aprl 1 16.
Auckland, John Wellington, theatrical
manager, Montreal, Nov. 20.
Broom, Cbas. H. H., manager Broom's
Opera House. Memphia. Dec. 12.
Clifford, May (Mrs. Johnny Weaver), Tan-
nery, Cincinnati, Feb. 27.
Campbell, A. B., variety performer, St.
Lou s, April 8
Clarke, N. B. (N\ H. Balden), tcioi, New
York. April 13.
Couldook, Eliza, St. Lake, April 13.
Clarke, Geo. ¥., aeronaut, killed at Mem-
phis May 31. , _ '
Clark, Wyndham.Glssgow, Scotland, May
Chapman, Henry, Yirra Bend, Ausiralis,
Lunatic A-v.um, during summer.
Craig, Hobert H., actor, St. Loois, De-
cember 9. . __ __
Davencort. Mr?., sctresJ, mother of Mrs.
Lander, rV'ashiogtoD, Jan. 20.
Diwison, Bogumil, aator, Dresden, trtr-
maoy, Feb. 3i. „ , _ .
Draytan, Henry, vocsliflt, New York, Jn'y
30.
be Hags, John, basso, suicide, Meltonrne,
October. . ....
Bmmett, Barry, oirens lesper and eult
performer, V.cksburg, Jan. 4. _
Fiak, Col. Jamea F-. proprietor of Grand
Opera House and Filth Avenue Theatre, «.
Forrester, Alf. Hy., ("Alfred Crowquiil"),
authcrand artist, London, May 26.
For est, Edwin. PhilaJe pbia, Dtc. 12.
Gregory, E izabeth, mother of the Greg-
D v r^milv, Java, Jane P.
B ^ iini, Mrs. Julia {Mrs. Wm. HoikiDB;,
Carlton, Australia. Augu»r.
Hughes Julio Henry, tctor, London, Oc-
t°br11' r
Heaiy, Thomas A., actor, Liverpoo:, Octo-
ber 7. a ,
Johns, Johnny (John ThorogoolJ , clown,
London, Jan. 12.
Julia a. William, father of K. B-, comic
vocal st, London, Jan 25.
Logan, Eliza (Mrs. George Woo3), actress,
New York, Jan. lotb.
Lee, Nelson, pantomimic author and
£.c:r-r. Dalston, Eng., Jao. 2d.
M»rrdrti (John McCartvj lion tamer, Bol-
ton. Eog„ Dec.—, 1871.
Marecballe. M., dxamatist, Paris, France,
Jan. — .
CNeil, Elista (Lady Beecher), acirees,
near Mallow, Ireland, Oct. 30th.
PhiJlipp*. J. C. Irish einger, Glaegow,
Deo, SOtn, 1871.
Poole, John, dramatic author, Kentish
Town, Eng., Feb. 5th.
Phelps, Balph, actor, on board steamer
Ajax, en route to Honclolu, No7. 14tb.
Bursell, Mr?. Sol Smith (Louiea Berger),
musician and one of the Berger Family of
Swiss Bell BiDgers, Jackeon, Mich, M&rch
20tb.
Bogers, G. H., camedian, Melbourne,
Australia, Feb. 13tb.
Smith, William Henry Sedley, actor, San
Francisco, Cal., Jan. 17.
Stanley, Florence (Mrs. W. H. Cole), sct-
reis, Balumore, Md., April 27.
6ur:iog, Alfred, actor, Newcastle, EDg.,
April 24.
Sbeppard, Billv, minstrel performer, Fort
Washington, N. Y., July 8.
Bernhardt, MiiS Lizzie, actress, Sheffield,
EDg., Feb. 9.
Wiliard, Mrs. Louisa A., wife of Henry
WilUrd, Newark, N. J., Feb. 28.
Wetioo, W. A., one of the managers of
Yeddo Jopaoess troupe, Lafayette, Ind.,
March 14.
Wbeatleigh, Mrs. Sarah, actress, New
York, July 18,
Werreu, Philip, treasurer, New York,
July 13.
The Clipper's list ends with:
Young, WeBley. ageat of Yeddo troupe cf
Japanese, Panama, N. G., March 14.
And yet this same dead and gone properly
necrologized Wesley Young is walking about
San Francisco insisting that he is alive.
Oyster*.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'FrUco by gaa light,
UDT careless feet, by cLacce did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of wat^ra brUtt, did make a screen
Throuth which a sweet bouquet was seen .
While mossy etcne and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell,
■Lade that wtoeow feem to be
Boaae fairy grotto of the sea. v„a_
^top/TSdmy ("end, "'«'*»S**W-
It looks eo nice-end try their cheer. .
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a r,
Jio eoouer had we Xound a seat
Tt.an at our side a waiter neat
MaJe bis appearance, saked our wiflh-
Eald thev had almost any dl*b
That we'migo: name. We found It true.
All kinda of oyeterf, i"Lcy.l*U
Cooked every style; jus 1*^°'*%^
ind if your mouth don't water, than
Ton're different from other men.
tSA clam (and crabs and terrapins ;
Ihfact. we found they had within
Tha' cosy place all kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I ana sure,
prepared io tempt an ePIcnr*/__ia
The ladies, too, have found, twoula seem.
That they have here the beet ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "such nice dinners.1*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oy6ter Bouse. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and NighL
CHARLES HAAKE, Proprietor.
Wnrvt Cheer L>aunary
Is the best lain dry in 2 an Franc 1SC3
Still A.:iT.-e:
When loosing for Holiday presents, go to the
Sew Tobk FHOTOGEaPH Gatj.bb.t, So. 25 Third
street, and tee these beautilul portraits In oil,
w^ter-colors and Icdis-lnk. P.ices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than st any ether
Qret-claas gallery in the city.. Remember the
place— B. F. Eowland k. Oo., 25 Third et. p
For WaamiiR
Bhirta, $1 60 per doz.; small pieces, GCc, per
a. At the What Cheer Leundry- •
Holiday Punches,
There are no Punches for the Holiday latles
that compare with Squarza's. fiquarza's Punches
are faxneus for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarzi, has prepared
forty different hind of punches and co'diala, for
the Holiday tables. For sale at t be new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Lelde&aorff street. k
Holiday Candles.
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candie3, of every
variety, at M. A. UercEr's pioneer confection-
ery. 678 Eearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
To Actresses.— For sale at a great sacrifice
st 38 Geary street, six elegant silk dresses, une-
qualled for quality and style. s
Genuine Havana Cigrars.
Best biands at 611 Montgomery street,
comtr of Merchant. Franck & Cahn.
Xt lsi Perrootly Astonishing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
st the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
jeiore 8 a_if . returned the same evening if de
4trer). x
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
rjIVIDEKD NOTICE.— SAVINGS A5D LOAN
SOCIETY. Ns.ei9C!ar street.— The Board
of Directors have this day declared a dividend for
the eix months ending December 31st, lS72,of nine
per cest par lonam on all depoaitf, payable on and
after the 15th in&t.
ja l4-2w
CYBUS W. 0 ARM ANY. Caahier.
mpte*
Cts
r PRICE
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.
PBOPSIETOBS,
A.lto(f other rue Best.
It Is curious, but true, that J. A. ghaber,
T07 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
citnre and bedding cheaper thnn any oth?r
dealer in this city, try him and you will be
fiouTinttd. s
f>r. Barlow J. Samiitli.
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday event! g, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part ot the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. u , free. w
Oyster Tru^lej.
The oyster trade In California la *— urn lug
arjgantle proportions. Emerson Ocrvllle, of the
Saddle Bock, 410 Fine street, furnishes from
bis own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oyFters to all parts ot the Pacific Coast. His
t m transplanted oysters have a fame which
li- . extended all over the continent, and • he
'Saddle Bock" la known everywhere.
The Best Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per*
!oot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
4. R. Gates and Co., corner Bansome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. •
Wstches and Jewelry,
Very low, at H. A. Callender's, 63 Second
tree:, ccn,ex cf Hission. d
The meat rated Press (8. F.)
No. 1 , January, 1873. Sold by subscription —
% 1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
Dumber?. 16 cents. Addraes Murray, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
For trie Very Beat Drink.*,
Goto Ya.es" Craoch Saloon, career of Market
and Third streets. Bo
Boat Quality or I>o(t*brin
Driving gloves, at S3 per pair, at the What
Qbeex- Laundry x
Et Yon Wane
lour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
iot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
Iry. x
Freeh, and Sweet.
Fer the beet eonfsctiooery, go to Cantr and
Waaler's. 107 Montgomery St. near Salter. ■
Corner Sontome and Commercial
jelStf
LEWIS & PAKDER,
STOVES. RANGES. TINWARE AND
all kinds of Gookme Utinsia. the ben.
nd cheaDefi'. Ko. a'J GEARY STREET,
be: wee d Kea cy &od Dapont. ja5 3m
^
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Fronclwo Savlntce Union, S33 Co.ll-
forala atreet, Corner of Webb.
FOR THE HALF YKAR E^DISG WITH THE
3tst December. 1671 a dividend haa bt-ea de-
clared at the rate of nine aad six-tenth* (9 6-1(0
t>«r cent, per annnm on Term Deposits, and eicht
(6) per cent. n#r anonm on Ordinary Deposits, free
ol r>deral Tax on De^oaiu. parable on and after
13tb Jannarr. 15tJ. Br order.
0*31 2w LOVKLC WHITE. Oaehier.
FREE AND EASY.
EVERY SATTBDAX IIIEI.
Piano and Slnglne « S P.M.
D. B&RRT, CaiOTiB.
Charing Cross Saloon
>Hta Ml. .Ion Hretl, sear Second.
*•» J. EAGLES. Proprietor.
^h« Ciioer ljaundry
Ertplors do CMiumea, tui ihouid be pit
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
65«J flaeramente *ta-eet,
(The Flret House below Kearny etreet.)
FOB FtJRinSHrNG WHITE ATTD CHINESE
H*ip of all kinds.— General Bntiness Afrency:
0>>liect Rent?, Not*s and 'ceunn'?: Whit<* and
Chinese Laborers sappiied for Familiea. Hotela,
Farm*, Factories, etc.
CBAS, F, BECHtBEE A CO..
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
iT3Ei"\;v "srxa^.n..
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
TIT WILKIE COLLINS,
IN THE
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podge re," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charlea tVarren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
By Olive Harper, In
The Golden Era
Ftnllleton, la]
The Golden Era.
ORIGI.VAL STORIES, POEMS MD
BKETCHE8, FASHION GOSSIP,
AHC8EUENTS, LITKKATIEE
Al'D AST, A,\SWER§ TO COR-
R£8FONO£NT8, ETC
11HK "GOLDEN ERA" IS THB OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at borne
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Co&et.
In Oa'ltoroia, the Atlantic States, and throughout
the entire field ol its tree '. and vapidly increasing
eiroolation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded a* a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" Is a welcome Sanday vis-
itor in every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages must be appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL ST7BSORIBEBS.
The ©olden Erst, for One Tear, S3 SO ;
for Six Month*. S3 OO.
(Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Feterten'i JLadlea'
National Magazine, One Tear, 85.
*»- THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe city at 13.;- cants per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA, sinale conies. Ten Oants.
For sale at all Hews-etands.
Office of the Golden Era,
Pacific Stone Comla
THE PACIFIC STONE OOMPA j ,
the •e'lieoial attention of Architc j, i
eers, and the publio in general, to the t fEtl
QUALITY of the Stone now being mi 'jfi. "
by them in this city under the R&nsoiz pi;
They make to order and keep in stock:
Bnlldlna* Froata, lVat«r Pipe.
Hlntu, Monomenta, Foniaia
Tllea, Coplnfra f. V\ J
Filters,
Together with Bansome's celebrated \
GrindatoneB, all of which we gnarant<*ai-_
and at a price far below that of hand-ei rtutl
■SrTbe attention of private parties b t
build is respeotf nlly solicited.
Offloe. No. IO BUSH STREET. San
B. F. STJGKETT.
8£
THOMAS W. BP.EI
SIXiVEH. 3F»Tir\T]|
MAN [IF AUT ORKR 1
— A1TD—
BIP AIKEK(
DRUmsTBftNJOS.
— AND—
31T8ICAL INSTBYJsasBI
ESTABLISHED IN 18 OS.
afs-Leaeons given on the Banjo and Dm M
MISSION STKEET. between First and i sat
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos rfi
eeaionala alwars on hand.
Declared A sal nut the Whole Wall
the Rest of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLACKING -WAV
ed superior to any in tbe market. J
tared by MOORE A CO.. No. iilO Le.
street, S. F. Directions for Use: When I
thick, add a little water. Keep the bo iw
oorked. Sold by all Grocers, JruKftiat?, el dt
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred T»ll
Manufactnn ad
Importer ■
BIRD CA Ej.
2C5 Dopes
XEABSCTTrn.lL-.
See my stock ^Hj
Cagps before pn aw
e'f ewbere, Aiwa OR*
tbiog new on ki . M
Patent Cages, * I
Tin Wire, are w;a*|
FREE FROM YilDI
Also, best cjuali tU
BU
Meerschaum FlpeDM^
043 KEABNT STKEET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT M-g
the ehortes DOtic? All Pipes and VJ3 %
Cigar Holders wananted genuine, and \\, t
to color well. Meertcbaum Pipes and ^ g
walking Oanee Mounted and Repaired I
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with the be '»fi-
manship. A large assortment of Walkin, HDS
and Farcy Goods of every description al- t -
hand. n la
The Popular Sever;?
C CONGRESS WATER FROM THE Pi 1
■> Congress Springe, near Santa Clara. It (J
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative powen ■
equal to the celebrated Congress Water fi I
SprinRS of Saratoga. New kork. Depot r *>
from Ji8 Kearny street to New Moctgomr*
door from Howard. Families supplied dall; t
eral discount to the trace, and orders attei I
promptly. de i
Philadelphia Restaur.it
V. BERGOLD. PROPRIETY
OHAS.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
and moat, popular Restaurant in
San rranci-co. The Tab'ee are anp-
pli-.d mtu the b»3i in market. Board.
by the w»6k. 40S PINK STREET, ,-
Montcotr.eri' o»a .!■
!-5?
DEALER IN OVS'i'ERS, OlAMS
andall kindf of StJKLl FISH, <
SullbNos. 40, 41. ^a, California *
Market, •ntrauuc oc C^Dfors.'s street. --"
Public or private parties i^tl families 9 *
from 6 A.K. to U p. ii. Ladies' and Gentl ■
Ovs'er Rorttr" orveri frow *• *-»* lo'''»v HP
DR. W. A. PAYNE.
THIS CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN HA !**
moved his omen from the Rubm Hoo>« "•
Elegant buiteot Roomf, No. 4X6 Kearny »J*
He telle your disease wicoouta rjaestion. s*
fail to call. All (Jhronic Diseases treated * >**
folly. de *^
Bar Sngar
(■<OE SALE-518 KEARWT ST8BE *'
MEBOEK'S. Alto, every kind of C >■**
M. A. HEBO -
Indian Queen Ran;B.
The Best In the MarO B<
MAKUFAOTUBED BY
C11EB M. «I(KI.rB
ocietf 4»u. isaswii
NEW Y0R£PI I!
HALL'S PI 01
For sale at ? |1
Tyler street. O. H
examine for Joan jp
i»-To. poly O. |
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r H«ls! Hal
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Little Mac's Original Essence!
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SCHNEIDER!
Or, Dot House von der Rhine.
act yxn.«T AND SDCOTVID,
JOHNNY ALLEN
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Oew Pwr frwaa Oota«M>r«1&L
" ^1 QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH S5, FOR SI 50
""■> rAxrlf. Inn Nl.»« «< T.
LITTLE MACS BABY ELEPHANT
-A.OT THIRD,
Tomn Jacob fCBSurF.s johvut att.en
ALU'S BAKIlIHuN
- LITILE MAO
Pi ruoril Oayar
Tin tr.i,li» Willis Hmm«
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Jobo RohlorOD
Polio mu J. Wrlobt
Mir; Quail Mm. X. F. Stewart
Act !■!.- tl.n.e .a III* Bhlaa Act *J.-'lba Child and Hlek Brd. A el [3d,- Voddi Schneider*.
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nod I. .ul.,-. BUl'SI'l.
Ne^w- »a,xxc3L Ordinal Songs.
THIS THEATRE DOES NOT ADVERTISE IN THE "CHRONICLE.-'
fttn-M Circle »1 *>" I l*iir«io»siip «.% Ceuie
UicBvilr* 50tmliil*rlvuln Bold V5 -nil «1«J
■ST" All Mia again** tb« Aiaambca Tb«.tre must 09 printed hereafter on Monday.
••^Performance to commence puunmlly at eiRht o'clock.
n*»f</t Un« — , Ifellta
f'<**a»| Il.*n«*
AW UNPROTECTED FEMALE.
>• Orl*» .
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Mr. Hutch R'iblnson In His (hunnrsf
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0»«rtar« Orth-aira
To ooaolad* wi-.b Hugh Kobinioa't Iii-n bkelch.
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Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
rpUE THISTLK THAT PRICKEU TIIK ^A]B
X Luu a b*MgotOot Miaitlur edition ' 1* »hu
' Wolf la too Fold" that (to?e not cnrtl. I
t'm Inw of libel. «■ t it »t Thlstieilttiv. No. 9
i'ont 1. ■■ ft rpp, Maootitc Temple. Api nt- wtlit-
m to «H! It <m <bo ■ tr«ft. Ju'iO 3m
JOHN ROBLS,
in
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btiiuhbI
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ORGAN OF AMTJSEMENTS
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All the Theatres,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
NONE BUT THE BKIT QUALITY OP HBATa
(JAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, 4|«' CfalHornla Market
HI TBA TEAR.
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
Oa the BOATS and CAB8
•"T6.mo.t ELKGANT 0U8TOM WORK IS TIlgOITT
o.ll >od .lamina good, and prion. IlEKKS a.mavnakD
SSS fclaarD* itiML on. door mn'h of Ttn.b
SINGLE, OUTSIDE ROOMS
rnrnl.hed with »•. 1 "prim Ilrd. and
AHA Hhmh llnet, Ostmer .( CI»»,
AT
Fifty Cents per Night
THE OLD
Hot Scotoh,
IS Mi.rtoa Street. Dear Keuoy.
All Drinlis Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IM TOWN.
AlwtuB on Hie the Now York Htruld, Hurp-r'i
Wi -Uly. Kru.Dk Lwi.i-s'o, U.»'» DoiDB". Pulia* O*-
E*ttd, «H too (.'All form, . pap-i», ulno London
Fonuti, Hfll'j Life. Ii.QBtTiitcd Landoo Nftwe. Oull
and tar-ily ynurself. _
■AT- Doa't fortcot the also of the Hot Scotch.
dr>?y_ flHA,RLK8 WM, VHLDMAW. Pron'r.
Rum Punch. Hot Scotch.
AND. ■<
TOM and J E R R Y,
Oil Tit TUB BRANCH
Hot Scotcn,
a»S Nntter street, wear Kearnj.
All I>riiilii8 Teu Cents
HOT tilluWIlr It F.VKKY NIGHT.
ool5 t( JOfl. D. BKI0O8, Proprietor
DRESS JWAKINC.
MRS, M. F. BISHOP, NO. 16 O'PARRKLL.
jtJL ' treot ia tho p'aot> tor Ladles and BtraDgeri
"* >i»lt.ng the city to h*Vo their Dresses mude io
•tyle. sod » oerfeoi fit, et a moderete price oe'll
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Fvrgicrly 0/ Ciiiarina's Boyal Italian Cfrow)
WILL GIVE LRBBONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
On.tAr, «t rejideaoee (If required;, or for
, irteh Mueio for Ball* or Partios, at moderate
ohargoa. Resideooe, 808 Montftomiry "'"t
ooroor Jaokeoo. hoom Ko. 11. del.! lm
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN ILiTJlVOHr,
Cor, wJecond awd Tehasn* »tre«t«.
aar-Terrapta oonitantly oa hand.
'Oyatere in e«iy alyto. PHIVATB
SUPPER HOOMB FOR PARTIES.
dec 311m
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Hare yoc beheld It? If not, you're a treat
At SQUARZA'd PUNCH SALOON, Id Kearny street1
There BONA, dlt-ciple of GREAT SQUAKZA,
Dlipeniet lamed Uagio Pauchee; rather
The most delio.otui mtZ'rjroa yet recorded;
And hare with many medals beea rewardodl
Ladles their CORDIALS there can nip at lelBOre,—
Their "TEARS" appasBe,— and Men gain "LADIIEJB
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVOUOE" yon can your end attain ,
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
Xour arm, consoltug, straight Is roond her waist
Gm-HB what a "MORNING OOAirottr" In the kUs
That bonis tbs paarrel and imparts the blitil
The "WELCOME" too, yon'li alwiyi flud
A balmy soother for tho troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA. "and th« Bweet "FARF.WBIA,
Juat rtslt BONA, and you'll all fare well!
Bis "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are tho panacea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus evor has been foonc>
Where "HtGIENia BITTERS" knock aronuov
BONA and SQUARZA, apUe of all datraotoi* s.
Hare proved the Natleo's greatest benefaotorel
Full f03 PIT dllT.r*Qth»»ltWaldrlaH* yoa'll Uod
To aid the Man -Invigorate the mtndl
Not this alone— a Weloome you will meet
At BONA*8-,SQOARZA'8)-317 EBARNr STRKBy.-
Bemember, too, not this famed place to pase;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
CUSSES INJL0CUTI0B.
TWO OF THE LEADING, MEMBERS OF
the Tbeatnoal Profeoaion to ' allforoia pre-
Doae foneinaolsssBsfor loetraotlon In Elocution.
Pereona wishing to avail thmnselTee of the oppor-
tonlty of acqnirtnr a oatiol art at a moderate cost
eauaeod in tlolr names to "Oambyaea - P. O. Box
23tt, when partloulara as to terme, aM., wiU b»
seat to them. M. ».. da»'
THEY HAVE TAJUUt
THE FtRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics* Fairs-
EIOK HLI -WBOI,«»AA.» AND MTAtt
at the eld ntaMMnHat. *S*'EAM««w>at.-
o.vo.lf ■»»«« <*<»■ M**—
17» XC3- ARO ."
THE J0DB5AL OJ AMUSEMENTS.
Pmbliahwi *T.rr IHy in U1* year by
CCS Merchant and fiSS Wn.blnKtoB its.
Below Montgomery. San Fmnolsoo.
MONDAY JANUABI 20. 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
To-niRbt John T. Raymond, the niebly popular
oocoodUa, who since he left tbe California The-
atre bu pliypd Tory snooossfol engagements in
Now York. Bo.ton nod New Orleans, will make
un raappearanoe in "Forbidden Pratt," an adapta-
tion from the Frenoh by Obarlea Horseman and
W. J. Floreaoi*. Mr. Raymond will assume the
character at Joe Barker, a retired tanner. Ho
will ba supported by George D. ChapHn, Mias An-
nie Grabam, Miss Helen Tracy, Owen Marlowe.
Miss Rellie Dearoe and others. The reappearance
of tbU popnlar comedian and the opeoiog of tbe
drarauic seat on for[1973 will, doubtless draw a rory
largo and faabionable house.
Metropolitan Theatre.
To-ogbt Mias Aagaati L. Dargon, who cornea
here heralded by neat nattering notices in Eas-
tern newspaper, as an actress of rare emotional
power, will commence an engagement at tbis the-
atre, appearing as Camilla In tbe play of tbat
oame. Harry EytlDge will perform tbe tele of Ar-
maria Dnv.il ; Hudson Linton that of Moos. Dnral
and Charles Edmonds, Count de Varvllle. The
rest of tbe cast appears on oar first page.
Al ham bra.
The stating capaotty of tbe Albambra Tbealrs
will be severely testtd to-night aod thosa who do
Dot go in good sea-on o.n scarcely hope to obtain
standing room. A more popular combination than
Johnny Allen, Alice Harrison and Little Mao
oould sciroslr bo made. These artistes will mako
their appearance lo-oigbtin tne favorite smea-
tiou drama of "Sohoelder; or, dot Uoase voj der
Rhine" which created snob a furore a little over a
year ago at the Metropolitan Tbeatie. la addi-
tion to appearing in tbe play as Youog Jacob
Schneider, Little Mac will appear n% tbe Baby JUl-
• pbsnt and ia his original essence: Johnny Allen
and the ever-pleasing Miss Alioe Harrison will ap-
pear in original songs and dancee, and new busi-
neai will be introduced in tbe ploy. Pierpont
Thayer, Harry Thompson, Mrs. £. F. Stewart, and
othors tare been engaged te support tbese famous
Ariista, and Bob Hart will appear aa Dr, Bolua
Bella Union Theatre.
Not tbe least of the attractions Id the new bill
pee sun tod at tbia house is tbe screaming act of
"The Goat Ia'aad Spectre," by Johnny Tucrs, J. H.
Lnrkin and Tommy Bree, which i) received with
aboats of laughter ; JKd Montague and M'lle Ger-
rotta perform a very pleasing comic nobwithnsts,
atiokt and shapes; Miie Jennie Worrell appears
iDBing and dancewith Mies Lillie Hall, and also
in ".Van, the Good-for-Nothing;" Coglll aod
Cooper give their original soogand dance: "Black
Ei«d Alice;" others appear In specialties, and the
pretty ballet of "Tbe Return to tbe Villago" term-
inates tbe evening's amusement.
Woodward's Gardens.
Ac assembage numbering many thousands en-
joyed the Sunday entertainment given at these
Cardens. M. Bulalsy accompanied by M'lle Stacy
accomplished a successful balloon asconston, and
all present enjoyed themselves thoroughly among
the varied delight* of this ne plus ultra of pleas-
uro resorts. These gardens are open daily. Nest
Saturday an attraction of extraordinary na'.ore
will be presented. This is no less than the very
first ascension of agaa balloon ever made on this
Coast Professors 0. 0. Coo and A. A. Lay, the
celebrated aeronauts, bave arrived from New
York, bringing with them two gaa balloonB, One
holds 4-M)0J feet of gas and is capable of earning
four persons 1,080 miles. These gentlemen have
been engaged to make as ascension at Woodward's
Gardens on Saturday next. The population of
San Francisoo will tarn oat en masse to witness it.
Flie Athenenm.
The very attractive bill which drew »n oh large
housea Satardav night aod again last night will
bs given again thie evening. lb com pi is aa a oava-
tina by Miss Agnes Kennedy; oharaoUr skotcbea
by Mortimer; songs by Miie Fanny Mandeville :
aots by Mortimer, Thompson, Parka and others ;
oh an ge acta by Hngb Robinion and many otter
amusing speoia) ties.
ANaTOuxoAL Museum.— One ol the most
sotnptute collections of the kind in the United
Bute*, comprising hnndreda of costly and bean-'
vital wn models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoar mar be prortf ■►>!• «iwm hem
A Lou Art.
Bprigga ia of the opinion tbat California
baa Iob*. the art of suppressing orime, by ans-
pension of the criminal.
There is a man in New York who says that
he is the "only man in the conotry that ever
knoobed down an elephant." Be is an auc-
tioneer.
The Place.
It yon want a cl* au bath, with clean towols,
and a good shave, or your hair cut la the beat
fetyle, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dr-sslug SiIqqd,, No. 202
Fomth street, near Howard. x
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the Germanla Btn>9, at the Hor tlcultur
Hall. Febrmry 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will c nsist of glees and ehcrages
by the Swiss Stng ng Club and Prjf. Bperanza's
Italian Singing Socl^y. This ball will no doubt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
season, considering the p polarity and high
social etinding of the oorps. Tickets, admit-
ting genu man and ladles, ore dollar. q
Bow Plilladelphiana Behave at the
Opera,
It has beoD said that Heaven Blows its con-
tempt for riches by the character of tbe peo-
ple to whom they are given. It.ehjs should
not perforce be a reason or even an excuse
for esce?sive valgar.ty, and yet if a Rentlo-
man wore to venture into the choice p'a^e
of the Academy on an opera night, he would
discover in tueui number* who were steeped
in selfish vulgarity to the lips.
On tbe stage a divine ainger, wuobb melo-
dious warbliDgs should strike silence to the
richest daughter of shoddy about whom
tin scent of tbe loom still lingers, cannot
be heard because of the inane drivel of talk
that runs in an uninterupted stream from
the lips of those who do not ore to hsar,
bat are determined that tbey and not the
prima donna shall be the Centre of attraC"
tion.
Vulgarity is not a thing to be paraded in
public places, as tbese poor ahoddyite.s im-
agiue. Why should they proclaim to the
quiet, orderly, music-loving people about
them tbat tbey are bo newly rich as to still
bsarupon them tbe rule manners of that
class which by brazen show and noise tries
tu assert its sham gentility ? If they were
to hold tbeir tongues, only their immediate
friends would know how vulgar they are ; if
they wera to lie. an reverently to the music,
they might be Buppc Bed to comprehend its
beauty; if they were considerate of their
neighbors, their neighbors would not know,
perhaps, that tbey were only veaeered pre-
tenders, floating on tbe outsr eddies of cul-
tured scciety.
Bat those load talkers who drivel thira
stupid inanity through whole acta of ihe
opera are not only coar=e and vulgar, they
are swindlers in their petty way ae well
Because iheir fat wits prefer tbe sound of
their own voices to tbat of a Kellogg or
Lucca, others do not; aod when they pre-
vent otheis |from hearing the music which
they have paid so much to hear, they are
to the exact extent of the lots they have
occasioned barefaced swindlers, Tbis evil
was nevtr to distitclly manifest as during
the pretent opera searon, and it should re-
ceive fcuch a prompt and decided rebuke as
to cure it effectually.— Philadelphi a Tele-
gram.
■■> —
Dear, Dear!
We find thie paragraph going the rounds
of oonfiding country exchanges:
When Mrp. Stanton was delivering ber
lecture on "The ComiDg Girl," in Grey Bay
the other night, she told how her father,
when they were going over the Highlands ,
of Scotland together, had a pnir of boots
made for ber, aud how she wa'ked therein
just as many miles as he, an I just as well-
Afcer tbe lecture a bronzed-t&ced, i'urzy in-
dividual stepped around to lbs green room,
and putting forth a knotted palm, said'
"An* will yo shek taan's wi" the maau win.
made tbe boolieB for ye?" and there he was
This is too much. How old, for goodness
sake, doaa Mrs. Stanton expect us to believe
this shoemaker ie? If a Scotch shoeaiaker
upwards of a hundred and forty years of age
has been living we should have heard of it
long ago and in a different way. Mrs. Stan-
ton ought to be more careful about the sto-
ries she tells ef her youth. No living char-
acter can with any degree of safety be in-
troducd.
•Justice to Women.
The Boston Transcript, speaking of no-
ble wives, eays that Mr. Seward's Jfame be-
gan to wane aftsr the death of his wife, to
whom he owed the vitalizing currents which
bore him on. The Vicountess Beacon&field
iadead, and wc shall now see how much the
extraordinary DiBraeli owed to the power
behind the throne. How long must it be
before great women can bring their powers
to bear at first band? We hsve had practi
cal evidenes that sometimes tbey bring them
to bear with both hands— and most effect
ively, too.
Unappreciated.
A Boston gentleman who could not waltz,,
offered a young lady $100 if she would let
him hug her aa much as the man did who
had just wallzed her. It was a good offer,
and showed that money was no object to
him, but they put him out of the house b
hard that his eyes were quite black.
health ana Pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures la Bon
Francisco. Nothing is more pleoaant, nothing
more health -giving than * drive into tne coun-
try nc 3d then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carnage of their own, can find one
equal In elegance to any prtvota conveyance
aw the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bou-
*on has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, ciTEloges of every deseriptioxi. Els
• ■riven are careful and experiences, nls charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
W to Frank Bouton at the Oocldentai Hotel
a-nanyou want a carriage. o
How we Figured it Out,
We chanced to overh*ar rather a smart
young man the other day boldly proclaiming
his dogma that there "wasn't an honest
man in the world ;" and the fact flashed
upon the intoitive mind of Fioabo
that it was impossible that the fellow could
know all Ihs world, but qu ts within the
bounds of possibility that he should thor-
oughly know himself, and judge of the rest
of the world accordingly.
Bad Boy.
A boy who blows the organ in a country
church in Western MaEsichusetts lately got
intoxicitdd on tbe Sacramental wine stored
in a oloset near his lolt, and could not
come to time on the closing hymn.
Printer's Ink.
Nasty, black, dirty and oheap is printer 'a
ink, yet by its uaa tbe world has become en-
lightened and (Jhristianiaed.
To deal frankly, honestly and firmly with
all men turns out best in the long ran.
Experience is one of the oldest and sores
teachers, but its prices are miconBly high
E«reka Social Club
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
Getting Satisfa tion— Hh a
Moral.
A man named Jack Cocghlan ussd t> take
nice little rides on the Bay Yiew cats and
refua* to puy bis fare and abuse tbe conduc-
tors when called oi for it. Tua ether night
he jumped on car No. 10, and refusing t3
pay fare, John McCormiok, the conductor,
put him (If. Oi Saturday nigh't, inspired
with whiisy and armed with a Colt's six
ahooter, he jumped on oar No. 10 again on
Long Bridge, and "went for even" on that
coaduator j whom the morning papers des-
cribe as " a slim, weakly-looking man."
Jack Coughlan rode r^t hia house, just
beyond the Potrero oat clear out t3 the
South San Franeuco terminus, abusing
tbat oonduotjr and seeking a quaml with
him all the way out, When the car was
about starting on tbe return trip the con-
ductor left hie poeiiion on the rear platform
to avoid a difficulty with Coughlan, and
went forward with Ihs driver. But that
persevering bully fo'lowed, drew his pistol
and went for satisfaction then and ttere.
The conductor then drew his little Smith &
Wesson and planted three little balls, one
after the other, in tbe rowdy's head, saving
like the Priccssa Zeobide, in "The Palace
of Truth," though perhaps not with the
same grace that lit tie Bose Evarjs used to
say it, "be satisfied." And Cough'an was
satisfied ; he was taken to the Hospital, and
died there on Sunday morning. The moral
of our s'oryis, dont seek satisfaction with
a revolver in your hand if you want to
vote at the next election.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mine. Josephine Edmond
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY YEAK9 OF PRACTICE!
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES INCi-
deat to females has plaoad Madase Edmonds
tii the head ot all pbyaiclacs making such praotioe
a specialty, and enables her toKaarantae a speedy
aDd permboeat oars in the worst oases of aup-
prorsion ncd menstrual derangements. Ladles
will fiod Madame Edmonds a skiiliul physician,
and ii ib io raeir interest to oonaalt her ia all dis-
eases ioeident to women before tampering with
poisonous nostrama, quack dooiors und humbage.
Madame Ld moods describes diBtiaees without any
information from the pane t, and carts without
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus saving
from wrong treatment for private, chronic and
oaocer diseases. Correspondence snotty confi-
dential. Office and residouoe, 737 Market street
between Third and Fourth. js, -.u-l>
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twtnty-Slxth Semi-Anm.il Dividend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER CENT. PER AN-
num. net. (9 per oeni.) upon the operations
of the b'rencb Savings and Lo'-u sociniv, for the
six rnoutbB ending December 31st, 1872, has, in
conformity with the reoort tf the Committatof
\ ■■ riiii'Hi iun apDointrd by the members of the So-
ciety, been declared by tbe Hoard of Auministra-
toQ. at tbe Simi- Audu i! Meeting held on the
l<kh ioBtan'. Tbis dividend will bs payable on
and after the eiKKieduih ioetaut, at tbe office of
tne Society, 411 Bneb street.
SUN CAVE MAHE,
j201m Diraolorof Frencti savings Baik"
Chinese Employment Company
riSHCE cfs CO.
FUBMSH
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES.
No. 627 8aoram6nto ttreit. Bet. Kearjy
and Montgomtry, Sao. FranclBCO, Oal. \Fe ara
prepared to furnish at ehor; notice. Domestic
8ir.-aut», Hotel Oooke, Laundry Men, W-lterp,
Common Labor rs, Farm Hands, Bsll-road
Hands, Gsrdemr', Mechanic*, Factory Ba d?,
Wooa Choppers, etc, etc. Special attention given
to fur olsbiDg Domestic Servants. j* 20 lm
Jones <5e «elir Oder's
Celebrated Orah Chowder can be obtained only
at 8SO Bubh. itreet, nearly opposite ihe Alham-
bra Theatre, Bob Halt eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family u?e. g
Everybody Suited,
There is no end to the multltuce or faablona
in bate. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Wa-biugton
street (second het store below Kearny), all tbese
nrw Ftylea can be found. Tbe stock ie immense
— the prlceB are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sura to be suited. a
xji-ve "Wen.
I'hoBe who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Tnose
wbo dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
Ingtou treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, wbo boa catered for the public since
Id49. provides for bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimagnndl soup, game, tame geese,
deliolous entrees, and everything the heart of
man can deBire. The best enn of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Bouohong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Rues House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Btob. elothlng es-
tablishment, southwest corner Hush and Mont-
gomery ate., or Deorter Bubles. Oarrlaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or sight, at reduced rates. bg
Gentlemen, Attention!
For the most comfortable aud luxurious shave
be ture and coll at O. L. Busand's Palace Shaving
and Hairdreasing Saloon, 224 Montgomery et„
opposite Buss Houea. up-et airi. Only the most
skillful artists employed.
A Happy New Year.
What a pleaiare itia to meet a smiling counte-
nance, wbetber it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. Aod why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because tbey live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
rceaL Louis Meyers, proprietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Oapitol Res-
taurant, Fourth etreoL does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testify. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try bim, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Lever Buckle Muspendera,
At $1 per pair — 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
•vh*r»^ — %t trrn What Cheer Lanxirlry.
e» Jao tograpk^^aj^
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PKOGRAMMEiDi
every Theatre in Ban Francisoo. g,>w^
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Res.
taurants, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
IS CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland terry Boats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tfcegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
OreRon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered up and saved for that purpose, biaj
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a chanpe of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and publio resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIROULATE8 IN THE BEST* SOCIETY, IS
placed in tbe bands of nearly all who come
to tbe city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
Oil Taxes
FOR 1873
T>ffO"W ZDTTJS3,
..AND.
Payable at the Asseaaor's Office, or to
Deputy.
A.JSVI B09KKEB, Atiesior.
jali lm
Crystal Sample Room
S35 MFB1MEKTO 8TKEET.
ALL DBINKS. PL4IN OR FANCY, TEN
OEMXS. i»-Hot Drink, a «p60ioUy.
K. UiTEEB,
jft17 lm Proprietor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Saving* and Loon Soelety.
fHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DK-
dared a dividend of nine (9) per cent, ner
annnm on Term Deposit*, and seven and one half
H>&) per oent. per annnm on Ordinary DepoBits.
free of Federal Tax, for the six months end ni
R^irrS^Ji11- IP.™*'"!* on and after Januarf
is, loii. By order.
r« it . GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
Sao FranoiBco, December 31. 1872. ja3 2w
S.F. BUSINESS B.REQTOn
Boottaellera und Stationers,
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Hualneaa Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Stratton's Oollege, 24 Post S
Urn* her*.
Kats, Fred, Btalla 31 to 100. California Market.
BrOH Fonnderlea.
Weed A Kingwell, California.. 125 First st.
DentUts.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institnt
61C Saoramento street. ,
French Fancy Soeda
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 1119 Sutter,
Unman Ha!r.
Sampson, A. B. k Oc. 110 Second street.
BCnalc und Mimical Instrument*
Keene, O. 0., mftr. accordions, repairer of ail fcu_
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Mnocuronl MnQafuclnreri,
Britnardello, Macohiavello A Co., 706 Hansoms, <
Wlnea and Liquor*. (Wholesale.)
Doner! F. A 0„.. 504 Front
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DI&OONTINUED THE PRlrTTBW
Business at the corner of Saoramento ia
Leideedorff streets, and
Removed to 532 (Jlay street
Will, in future, conduct the same lice of boats
at the new location, in connection with the offioi
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he. hoe united his stock and busiatt
thus making this
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFIO
IN THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Printls
of every description. Personal attention will t
(tiven to
SNOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONGER
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at tbe head of the prof*
sion.as samples on the dead-walls of tbe city wi
testify.
A call is solioited from my friends and the pot
io at my new quarters.
H. P. TATLOB,
de-l lm £iis claw atreet.<
flawl J** af
ARIOf
-Pianoforte
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAI
Fair of tbe.Aaaerican Institute, after a blini
fold trial ajeainat Bteinway's, Ohickeriutr'a, at
others, to be THK BEST ON EXHIBITION. 1
CVBTAZ, Sole Agent, SO O'Farrell stret
N_B.— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. BBOrl.
OUTSIDE LANDS
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAV.
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tb
amount) refunded at the offloa of the undoreUmtj
upon tbe presentation of an order from tb
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A. AUSTIN.
J. OL
DAVE MENDER A CO., at tl
old original Red Lion, 19 Geai
street, between Kearny Mid Dnpont, where yo
HOT AND GOLD DRINKS, notformi
ild Pinnnnr I.nnnh. Ths "flirt Hnnrt."
ting the old Pioneer Lunch.
olwayB on band.
The "Old BporT
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS Bl
over twelve years connected witb ths pr
Melbourne, and Is well known by the meraBL^
the profession in the Colonies, begs to iatSsna
that ne ia prepared to give experienced advioe'
all persons professionally visiting or meditatlni
visit to tbe Australian Colonies. Fee moderat
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be rant
upon,
WILLIAM HENRY WATERS.
ISViotoria Chambers, "O Collins c treat, Ki
bourne. Anatralio. frftf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
fwu FINELY FUr NIBBED ROOMS, SH
f~* gle or In suits,
" T V'i.. Ughied and Vcntllat**.
li« Unl'wC'^ai^oms to in. Loc^c>:wt:
or with tat t>T.\,, ACHAMURA BUtLiilK'
\fl e : sub fii-#>»t, -umil >
CANDIES.
ALL KINDb* OE 1 HE FINSFiT ^OANP
made at onr Steam Candy Factory <iiil7- i
orders, especially from the country, are aolicif
and will be promptly attended to.
CANTY A WAGNKR,
lf»T Mnrtonmnr, »t.\ i*" • Not**'
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREFT.f
Best accommodations for
Families in tbe city. Private
entrance for Ladle*. Hair Catting, ti having Ol
Sbampooing. Children's Hair neatiy cuL Ladit
Shampooing SO cents.
i'lllro L. CORRIVEAU. Pronristar
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acaderr
JjL^L^B^U^—
AMERICAN EXCHANCE
HAYWARD8.
IOMY OACBb PEOPRIETC
First-Class Bote:
■Class
ills 6m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
i
M0NT60MEIT I ik k
hotel. " 5
»•■ imciin MOKriAT. jahuary m. irtn.
W.l. ITT. ».. IM>
FURNISHED ROOMS
IS and 110 i
WEST END
■-••ni um i—* at —
S^ METROPOLITAN THEATRE
AUGUSTA L.DARGON!
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
« • w t. !-»*••* I fcaame— j ■»
IMIK«tLA>? o«T»l«aI A-Tllil
Aseswa •* *• ■■
Knrurni IUn,
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
THIS rvEwmo
■
h««rm»'nl
II. II
STERETT
mil tvHiiro
J ARC ART tfO
• >•»« r .i,v ■- .• .f .1
CAMILLE!
J AWEARY 20
l*tl, will 1. . 1*1. « t lk> ltd IIB. l« UK '-.!(. OM *r» M. DaMUr Oo«^.li.
ftoai ami). a«... . mi. l..n I Ur ••im.i OABatlLLa fcj Him.
»■■ H---ri» .* H4 W. I. rioruic.. Mj4 Mll«4
FORBIDDEN FRUIT!
wim *rraofitiATi «tcr>rBT.
IHIimiHMtlaMI JIB. JOHN T. IUI1I1MI
(lEOBOI D. I'HAILIN
Btxaf HI VILLI •■UMToma* B.rri.i. 0»IJ MAkl.oWE
ITI CUI>TO.<l.<Hr.rf> Wir. V . \II\M
vBUB.Omtc>'i M«* Mill un iiimt
'J. Owir'i f >l < LITTLE RILI.IK DIATE)
A.OX FIRST.
P»RL iR A\tl OROFNDft OF ORORIil CLINTON a HOUMt. RIC'liMOND
BELLA UNION THEATRE
THIS r.VEKlNl
....JAWCAliY SO
as hax rnii oooD-roa
M I 8 ft* 1 I I . I . I I 11 ALL
IH DOUBUs tftOKO AM) D'
y »B.I Ku4
- *•« Mea.lt ft
KM liraa-icr
wtiah-BC l-m.r <
Pisei ■ -Hseoilfeli IU <'.r.p*«f
W*1k-*r-n»4 (..Hi. « ,r ,.,..1 l.Mpu|
lllK.
N"
MONTAGUE and OERRETTA In COMICS
Wuh Micas, Bet*, aid Olgaelle OoslBtab-ef.
■ Inaalarltlre
P*a«j iMIf
»•■>•>. In r-rl«
Jrntlr Je.aiM
Oarrli (hapau
f h«rlr« Vrnor
ft?
ELAKi
mn til'
tiimcmi
5SIIBK
« Ol U Hi" I
Mil UK
:
VIMUDil ul TII"l:-l>\r-JiaauiIU «cd :ld
DEBORAH, or; THE APOSTATE JEW.
iaidat rricMM. Junn utt-B...at of
MISS AUGUSTA L. DARCON!
lUTl'BDAT KTTEHMOOS. J»D .'■ -
Grand CAJIILLE Mntlnof <
NOON--T
JF-JETNTT
■■Tb»..«rtS rprat j Word.,"
A.OX SECOND.
RILI.t ART) ROOM AID SMOKtftO ROOM AT OEOROI CLINTON'S
NIGHT-THB TEMPTATION
•Ali« ! TO. Fralt of oar Forhldd.n Tr'fj b.glni to fftll."
■A.OT THIRD.
PARLOR AND OBOCNDS.
DA'WN-FORBIDDEN FRUIT
•* This F.-il only wa« tho Pah to Good. "
M'luri Jtrr I. fl'r-M* A <*o"s. lateet <l**ign, ''Orxlsn CarTO" Billiard Teblr, baa been kindly furnished fcr (he c cession
IN AOHVE PBBPABATION -The New Donustio Drama of
Aod W. J. Gilberts latest London and New York Baocess, tbe Delightful Comedy,
PYGMALION AND GALATEA!
PBICE8 OF ADMISSION.
Krwrvfil »*nt»— Dr«* Oirol* ant* Orchestra SI So Balcony
KiNn ■ . aony 7.S GaMery
Drfifl* Cliola Admin*. no *1 OO Pri»atB Boxat.
SO
»K
»« nnd «10 OO
Jennie Worrell and Lillio Hall
Iff DOnil.K Sunn AMI PAXUlt.
TWO TRAGEDIANS.
Mat K.I. , ud R.n.M.rab
Huilor'M I » .. n i . i i n — ]Iou«o
J II I.AKKIIV Md OARRIC ARMRTROITO.
Or«riof» Orobaam
.Mln Joa*»bla«
ilrlf IrjAl Hoot and l>»o«».
BlackByed Alics Cogill aod Cooper
Bouquet of Songs Miss Lillie Hall
GOAT ISLAND SPECTRE.
Johnar To.r. J. H. Lirkin Tommr BrM
O"""' ■ ■ OrobMUA
Alt.r wktok.
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
NAN... MISS .1KNMF WORRKLL
(Id wbiob imli without a nral, Inirodaiing barclosa.)
Tom Dtlbblni. ono fathor R Q Mt'sb
Harry Uollioi, the otb«r Uvb«r ObnrlM Varoar
Obailtr.aoatpantsr Man Ksllr
YoarjK Mr. Slnipafto Obaa. Oostfl
Bo° Fred Ooepar
OtsriM Orobeetra
New Oharaeteristio Ballet by M. Bobmidt, omitled
RETURN TO THE VILLAGE!
HINRJ,a Poetllllon M0K8. HOHMIDT
ADFLB. Ttvaodiere WMK. IHbRBKE
Biboo. iBBkaaixir r d MotitMtw
Aagastiae, his wife Osrrle Ubapman
....D0RINO THE BALLET....
fharaeterlattc Polka....Mme. Thereie, M. gchmtdt
Value Comlqur) lUrca. Thereie, F. MoDtague
QRbable Inoideots sod Grand Finale.
Ec.
I 40 Second Street. | 40
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
K.l.bll.hml 111 T..J
WE HAVE MO BRANCHES,
BXOTPt .1 No. 148 rasrlb ttrMt. Aod At
No. MM* blo^uia iuhu
Titt but giAi.uv or
wedding Calzo
ALWAYS ON HANK. IT
v.vMtBTv or
ii«&«i'
"""*
&**.
Cako tor the Holidays.
I0t OBEAM. CHARLOTTR RU38E, BIAH0-
MANIIE. JKLLIKS. .w., ntd* toorderacd
•f lb. bMt n.t.rl.1..
R. Tl. tWAIT As rn
HAIR.
TUT. UHKAPKSL PLAOR IN SAN FSANOISOO
TO BUT
Human and Imitation Hair
Good ■*, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry Si Fancy Coocls,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. lAXPn(l.\ Jt CO.,
W». tl» ftecond .treet,
ooJOla I M.ro. MlMloa »oj Mlpii«.
Attention, Good Livers!
1 AfSV
**--^A
0M
MK. P. BBROES. VORMmi.T
DTOprlatorof tbe H In era' R««.
ISKSBt* iHl* %£n to. «»»«*arneot
of botb tbe Ml rmrt' ReiaaoraBt oa
Oommerolal itnot and ibe MioniV
Brsooh 50 Market itreet. tn parteenblp wltL MR.
A. DRAYKUB, wb.i baa been connected with the
arm foryeara, ImproTamoDU bare be«o made ia
the caleloo dspartmeota that will render tbe Mi-
Mrs nors popular Lbaa it has «Ter baet darlB.
tba tl rewrtsf Ks proip»ritr- Our Bills ot Jars
•mbraca *]] tbe delloaotee of tbe aeasoQ. Oar
mdtu la ,70ood tars. Good Oookioi and Modaraie
P. HEHUr.1 A OO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Ml sad AStt Oommereial. sad
TO* Market • treat.
OpMrrOBaSA.at.toU F.tc an SI 1m
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
McDANIEL'S
Miisemn and Theatre,
CHEYENNE. WYOMING.
THR UNnKR-^IONKO WOTJT.D MOST RK-
apact folly rap»eeot to yon .od toe pobllo Ren-
•TAliy, that Ba ta now praparud to farclah facil-
itfcr* for •ihibitinna ot erery kind and character,
whiob nboald deiotra the oMronace of the pab>
Uo. U« bai »raoie<l a'- Clioynne. Wyoming. A
I.ARI.K AKD OuMMODI'iU-* HALL, with (tool
SoeLaryard hia.o. Ttie Hall In well vcntllate'l
and lisbt«d, and ruido com for fthe for all n*a*ons
of th' /war. TUB BEST Ol'' MUStO. both btrinR
and BraAA, can be fnrnlabed at all timea.
KeTialao'ory arraaaamanln will be made wltb
> 'a'JAL OKOIHKR COMPANIES, eith-
er (orR-nnnr of Hall or parlorinanoea on a per-
centage of tbo reoeipta. GbrrrnpoDrfence -oliuncd
Addreaa. J. MoDANIEl .
Lock Box No I. Obeycuae. WyominK.
If. B— Oarioaitiaa wanted for the Obeyenne
Maaeom. Thoin wfuhlnir. •ouagunieDii, atate low-
est \ernt9 for tha Winter 8*a«on, senrtinif photo-
graph to my nddreas. Half Passage Money re-
modsd alter filling en<ragonienU, ,_.,.
JAMKH MoDAMEL,
Proprietor Obeyenna Thuatre and Mnaeum,
ooa-2 ■ita Look Box No. 1, Obaraani.. W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX I IRST-OLA8S PKOPLK.-MD8T HAVK
good Wardrobe. Boor Lad'et aod two Gon-
tlom^n to ba good in general bnslne^s for the com-
ing Winter nwnoo, communoiov tbe flrat week Id
Ho.emb»r, 1872. Addrvae ntating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after All-
iwasumnt. JiMit9 MoDANlEL,
Proprietor Oboyonno Tlmitrt. and Mos&nrn,
0052 Look Box 1. Oh«venn«. W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet—The
Human Race.
THE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
realde In Nan Pranclaco, boy their
•hlrta and FarDlahltiK Oooda of 1IEM-N
DIf]T A CO., No. IS >ee«nd atrrcl.br-
ennne Iheyarn nhvayi treated well and
bay their gooiti at the lowest prices, at
"THE OLD ITA1VD."
PIPEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
viiwixia orrr. jsevajda.
HpHIR CLROAJfT TBHATRE HAS BBRIf OR-
dmesated, aod osa be ranted by tbe night or
th* week. Sure and traveling ooLnw'-
irand aota ProprtW
iy tbe week. Sure and trarsllng ooinoania*
UbecaWy traatsd with on
t.""Tri
oAajBr*
MODS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
1MB WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AMD TO-
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC MUSICAL LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 16 ancl ' 17... .630 Wash i u*r t o u street.
WANTRU IMMEDIATELY:
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
,...AL80....
■A1 w euty I"i3r»t; Lino Ballet Tjadles.
FOR RALR EIUBTT NKTM OF AMAZON 4RUOK8. COMPLETE, IN
Lota to aatt pnrohaaers, Eaeb B«t oonatate of gilid Silvor-Plnted Helmet, BrenstPlate, Lira-
berkin. Shield, nne pnir c Arrnleti, one pntr of Braaelete, one pair of Tight*, odb pair of Trunks, one
pnirof Sandalir.ono Tunic, one Soarf. one Oornbati Sword, a- d one Spear. A poftionof these Armors
iste now ro be Been at ■ he Metropolitan Tneatie in tbe Amaxonioa March in THE YhblOW hai.
•»- For ,ri... AP»U U .bo... .OBBIDAN COEBYI
OO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
&&
OTSTBR
....A*D....
Nummcr street, off Kearny between Pine
and California.
THB FINBBT FBBSH BALTIMORE AND
TBANSFLiNTED OYSTBBB eertsd insny
etyle. BesfytMog eootsd iotae bent manner.
•V The Finest Liquors and Cigars.
■9" Elegant Suites of Room* for Ladles.
SftTOPKN DAY AND NIGHT.
R. J. aEOHAU A P D. JB98EN.
noil lm rTapsaatore.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PEBFEO HON -RIOHARD
MULDHK FABBRI, teaohBr of BCTsml cele-
brated E-»ropea.n artietea. Uto Dir^otor of the ic-
n- rjjed Conservatory ef Gensva, Mattre da Ohant
ut toe French Imnerial Aoadewyof Muaio.Gon-
daatorof the Philharmonique Society In Parla.
and at preeeit Muiioal Direotor of the Fabbri
Oners, is pieparod to gtvo private lessons, either
At bla office or at the resl.'erne of the paplls;
likewise OOURSE8 09 SIHOINQ, PiANO and
MUSICAL IMSTRUOTION. nn^ mm_n
For fortber partioularn apply at PROF. MUL-
DER'S office. No.»l POWELL STREET, betwe. n
Market and Ellis. Alao, letters receivsd and terms
to be bad at the mnaio etore of M. Gtm, Olay at..
and of Messrs. Sherman A Hyde, corner of Ratter
aod Kearny streets. JeS lm
WILLIS' BAND.
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
oceailoot. Maslo imported, arranged
•nd for sale*
grand
Select Bal Masque
c.-* ....or TBI...,
ORIENTAL
LTTERABT AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....AT.,,.
Hlortloultiiral Ball
....OH....
TDUBSMT JBVKNINO JAN. SfH
BY SUB30B(PHON.ONLY.
Tleheta .^^ «; ea
aarSobscription Lists can ba fonndwith—
O. M.flerrj-, Shenffe Offiof, Uity Hall;
Mr Brandt, S.W. cor Washington A Montgomery:
A. Bnmmetfield. Jr., N.K, oor Folaom A btenart;
W. Ooben. No. ti batiory street;
J. Witt, No. 110 Third street;
M. Kutzenetein, No. in Seoond street ;
J.J. Levlaon.N.W. corner Battoiy and Bnsb;
M. Poiner, No8 and !) Battery street;
Geo. J. Harris, wtn Klopstook A Co., 313 Front:
h d. Abramaon, Ho. 735 Ulay street. de30 lw
Tickets of Admlaslon to Oallery 81 OO
To be had at any of tbe abeve-menrUned places.
^iiif?!?Mi
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
If! (\(\f\ BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TRU0T-
AU.V/Ul/ iveobleotatobe a«*n. Qpen to the
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at KUKKKA .HAW-
SES Montgomery atraet. FOR MEN ONLY
SwTDS. JOItDAK'8 PBrVATM OmOK il at til
Ossry street (opposite old Meohanioa" PavlUoo).
Stage Dancing,
TACGBT AT
McGarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL.
d.lfl iB Po€l .tr..t. wr Rum.
ADOLPHCS STOCKMETER.
TZAoasa or....
Kail JO0BNAL 6F AITOBEUXNTB.
Poblisned every Day In the Year b»
•aSM ere.ant «d *3* W«hl«K« Btt
Below Moowomsry. San Francisco.
MONDAY ..JANOABY20,
1813
Petty MwnneM.
The Waveriy Pl«« Sizetta seems to have
itself into a pretty bid scrape by its
It bag been leaving out
got
petty meatmen.
official advertisements, and rendered it-
Belf liable to be uued by the city for dam-
aK68. This is an old-dodge of tte paper in
one qoe*tion. Whenever it can safely
leave out an advertisement for a day or two
it doaa so. This papsr was started on tho
principal, "Dishonesty is tLe best policy,"
and it* proprietors are now in a fair wbt to
be convinced that they have made a mia.ake
in tbua distorting a time-honored maxim.
A Warning,
TbeAltaoa Friday announce* too deitb
of John Brash, a welt-known printar. It
Biid he fell down dead on Thursday, and
added ttat whisky killed him. Brash didn't
think the paragraph looked pretty when he
read It, and insisted that it was a mistake.
"We hope be will see to it, that snob, a state-
ment naverproTe true. A warning iike
thitshojldmak* him swear off. Bra?h ia
a good fellow, but be will not learn that
wlriiky does not agiea with him.
— -■ m
Falling Baefc.
It hae been our custun, when the Englisn
nsedoftbe editors of the Alta has become
ao tai as to become almost unrecognizable,
to kindly call attention tj tin fact and sug-
gest a reform. Bydoiog so from time to
time, we have prevented the Alta's English
from degenerating into a jargon unintelligi-
ble to any but the uneducatsd clasiie. We
once more request the Alta to reform, Io
Stturdiy's i^sae, amoDg other gencB, we
found the f jllowing: "The length of the
days are constantly increasing;" and in
another part of the paper we are told
"the girl had ran away from her fa'ber."
Mere Chinese.
By the last Bte*mer fifty more Chinese
emigrants arrived. MeeBrs. Liddie & Kae-
diog, the gunsmiibs, received them, and
at ones obtained them homes in Marin
and Sonoma conotie*. These Chinese im-
migrants wear feathers and will doubtless
taste well on toast. They are quail. We
hope Messrs. Liddie & Kaeding can recon-
cile this encouragement of Obinese imigra-
tion to their consciences. Perhaps when
tbe time comes that all our California quail
are driven out by tbess Mongolian interlop-
ers they will repent their deed.
Fanllme Luecsw
A New Toik letter writer goisipe about
the primajdouna who is at present delight-
ing tbe Bos'ouians: "Lucoa, and Nils son,
both matured into lyric greatne.-i by a
alow and sore nrocsts. I know not what
slaves of St. Cecilia bnnt the peaiant fields
of Europe for theee diamoadi, but moat of
us know by what laborious proceis they are
pohshed and set, and how inevitably they
come at last to decorste a title with the radi-
eace of their genius. TheBaroneas von Bho-
den sprang from obscurily in Vienna. It
was in the Hoff Theatre tbat she was first
discovered, a little imp only eight yta*s old,
whose duties were to stand on her toes three
hours every morniog and let the ballet mas-
ter scold her. Her parents were miserably
poor, and ibey were Jews. Itseems strange
now to tell of her pitiable sufferings in that
theatre; of the meanness of her attire;
and tbe scoffs of her companions. But why
should it eesoi strange when some of us
can remember when Adtlina Patli ran
barefoot over our free soil, and carried beer
for her mastsr? Have we forgotten that
but yesterday Christine Nilflton gathered
fagots in the bleak eaods of Smaland, as
her forefathers, I know not for how many
generations, did before her? Certainly, of
all people we are least surprised at this—
we who cannot strelch out a hand without
coming iu c intact with genius and wealth
grown so fast that tae muck of the sprout-
ing place is not yet washed off by success.
A Very Useful Invention.
A French surgeon his now inserted tue-
Bessfnlly into the skulls of dogs wetoh crys-
tals, through which he can observe tbe pro-
cess of the canine brain during Bleep, in di-
gestion, when influenced by rage or emo-
tion and in its normal movements. Tbe
idea seems to us to be an excellent one, and
we think might profitably be* applied to hu-
man beiogs. Would give a gieat deal to
have that French surgeon come over here
and stay in onr office for a week. The first
man who came in with a poem or an orig-
inal conundmm would be seized. We
should throw him down, lift off the top
of his skull with a rip SiW, and then rivet
a pane of glass on his Lead. A magnifying
glues of ten million diametirB should then
be procured; and if that French Burgeon
could Blndy tbe interior of that bead, and
couid discover how these poems and conun-
drums are constructed, we should immedi-
ately make over to him the whole cf our
oil Btook, and send him home happy. We
should notexpeot him to find brains, even
with a microscope.
What ttb huTP Loaf.
Lester Wallaok has not been in California,
and a Washington critic tells us what we
have lost by it. He boldly states that:
No other actcr(Wallsck) can vie with him
in nobility of brow, the fdultlesB elegance of
biB mustache, ana fascinating gentility of his
manner.
True to the core— A good apple.
How to get at the root of a thing— Dig.
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring oomlortable lodgings In a
Oentzal location, Bbould visit the Albambra,
and Inspect ths fine eni tee of rooms to let there
Tne building is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. «
-An Old LendmarK.
The Verandah Olgar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington street?, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for tbe last
eleven years for keeping the bet t Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerectuum pipes, etc w
Diamond Catarrh Bemedy
Ia a sure oure for Catarrh or Colds. Aak your
druggist for It, or send to Dr, A. F. Evoi, No.
9 Post etreet. z
Oyater*.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fonntaln'a ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
We He mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which tbe waters Boftly fell,
slide that window roem to be
Bows fatry grotto of the sea.
'■6top," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer.'"
'•All right,*' I said, "I most agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at onr side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onr wish—
Said they bad almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true.
And cooked magmfcattty, too;
All kinds of oyster*, juicy, fat,
Cooked every Btyle; Juat think of that.
Ana if jour mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
Tha>'d clam t and orabs and terrapins ;
In (act, we fonnd they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have fonnd. 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
80 here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bosh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain;
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacifio Oyster Bouse. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARL23 HAASE, Proprietor.
Holiday Punobes.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tat lee
that compare with Squ^reVs. E<juwz»'b Punches
are famous for the high ait shown in tbeir man-
ufictnre, tbe happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cofdials for
the H-liday tables. For sale at tae new branch,
317 Kearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
liOLeldesaoriT street. M
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delioions Candies, of every
varn-ty, at M A. Sterol's piuneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
To Actresseb.— For sale at a great sacrifice
at 38 Geary strett, six elegant silk dresaes, une-
qualled for quality and style. s
Genuine Havana Clears.
Be»t branc'B at 611 Montgomery street, S. W.
coxntr of Mtr:hsnt, Franc* & Oahn. <j
It 1h JPerr«otly astonishinB
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
selore 8 xm. returned the same evening If de
drefl. v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
HB"H"V^" "5TES.A.:
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Fenilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
! Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The President'* JVlessn&e.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and dnrablity are the
characteristics of H, Luohblnget's fnraltnre.
All should visit bis emporium, 735 Harttet
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be fnrnlshea. d J
— - •
CnAixvoTAirr. — Madame Clara Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. 1
Something New.
Wm A. Habbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies ucd< rwe^r In suits
are famed fin their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, ha* estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 S-cond at,
for wholesale aod retail tnde. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
Wna.t Cheer Liaundry
Is the best Unndry In San Franc lsoo ,
■cDewell, Snow Card Writer,
Beady nude and made to order, boom 10,
i06 Market stmt cor. Poet and MoBtgamory. u
JDo You Know
That with Butxexiqx'i Parrxaifa yon can out
and make any garment to fit perfectly I Bend
postage Stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
AwDemlng, agent, office of the Howe Be wing
Machine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Batter
and Post. Ban Franoiaeo. ♦
l>r. Doaorty
Hae devoted his study more particularly to
chionlo and speclflo practice, and as snob la
now tbe most successful of any Physician in
Ban Franoiaeo. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors nelow What
Cb«or Hooaa. 1
X>o Wot Suffer- from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bon-
ions. Club and Ingrowing If alls, can find InBtant
relief by applying at Dr. B. S. Cowan's Inetl-
lute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Do*.
tor's capability. Befereocea given if required, a
Still Alive:
When looking for Holiday presents, go to the
New Yobk Photograph Gaixxbt, No. 35 Third
street, and Eee those beautliul portraits in oil,
water-colors and India-Ink. Prices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any other
first-class gallery In the city. Bemember the
place— B. F. Howland & Co., 25 Third at. 1
For Waaning
Shirts, (1 60 per doc.; small pieces, 50c. per
t< 1. At the What Cheer Le nndry *
Altogether the Best.
It la curious, but trae, that J. A. Shaber,
TO? Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer Id this city. Try him and yon will be
convinced. x
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
rMVIDEKB NOTICE.— SAVINGS AND LOAN
SOCIETY, No. eiOClaretreeU— The Board
of Directors bar* this day daclared a dividend for
the eix moo the ending December 31st, 167 J, of nine
per cent per annum on alt deposit?, payable on and
after the 15th inst.
jo, 14-2*
CYBUS W. OARMANY. Cashier.
f PRICE 5UCTS
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Gold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
FKOPBIETORS.
Corner Buume tu»d Oomraerclal +t«-
)>13tl
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
HI W1I.K.IE COLLINS.
IN THE
Golden Era.
Pacific Stone Company.
THE P^.OIFIC STONH COMPANY OAIil.
the eevecial attention of Axohiteote, Engin-
eers, and the onblio in general, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of the Stone now being mannfactnxed
by them in thia city tinder the Ransome Patent*.
They make to order and keep in etock:
BnlldlDS Fronti, Water Pipe,
Sin fee, UouarucnU, Fountain*,
Tllea, Coplns* for \TnUi,
Filters, ete.. etc,.
Together with Banaome'a celebrated Free-Grit
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee superior,
and at a price far below that of band-oat work.
■VTbe attention of prirate parties intending to
bnUd is respect! nlJy solicited.
Office, No. IO BUSH STREET, San Franoieoo.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mad*
to ORDKR,
BLAIR'S,
KenrDjp .tt-ent.
II. F. STEEtTT PKMTEB
THOMAS W. BBSS.
SXIjVBH PXj.A.T'JEIXV.
MANUFAUTaBEB
X EP A I BEK
The "Podgers Papers,"
By **Fodee^■,,* la"!
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
DRUMS, BANJOS,
— AND—
OTHKE UIMCAL IMSTBrMENTS,
ESTABLISHED IN 18«5.
a^Locaona ffiTen on tbe Buoio and Drom. SA*
MISSION STREET, between Firet and feecond.
ti. B.— Fine- toned Silver Solo Eanjoa fcr Pro-
BBflionalB always on hand. **1* tf
"WAR.!
Declared AQfnlnat the Whole World and'
the Keat of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BRACKING -WABRAJfT-
ed snperior to any in tbe market. Manufac-
tured by MOORE ft CO., h"o. *1© Leideedorfl
atrttet, H. F. Direotioriefor Use: Wnen fonnd too
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe bottle well
corked. Sold by all Qrooera, iJraggiate, et-O. c\21
*r.
By Olive Harper, In
The Golden Era
Dr. Barlow J. £»nxitii
Is giving a coarse of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
ease! at bla Hygelan Hall, 03? California street,
erery Friday even lr g, oommencing at 7 hi o'clock.
A Dart of the evening ia devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in resard 10 health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to i p u , free. w
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trad? in Oallfornla la m«nmim>G
gigantic proportions. Emerson CcrvUle, of the
E addle Bock, 410 Pine street, tarnishes from
his own oyster beds at Baa Bruno millions 01
oysters *~ all parts of the Paeiflc Coast. His
X*ster^ .nsplanted oysters bare a fame which
baa extended All over the continent, and • he
'Saddle Bock" is known everywhere.
Tlie Seat Beniediee,
Dr. Per- '= Lest Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
ryV Webfoot PUls, for ail billons complaints.
3. B. Gates and Co., corner Sansoxne and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. •
Taj
Tlie Illustrated Press (8. F. )
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
II 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
ounanerf, is cents. Addrsss Murray, Dewey h
Oo., S. F. e
• . - -
For the "Very Beat Drink*.
Go to Ta.es' Branch Saloon, earner of Market
and Third etreeta. bo
Best Quality of X>osrsktln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
QheerlAundry z
U You Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Latin
try. «
Pre ah. and Sweet.
Far the best oonfectiooerr, go to Canty and
Wacner-a. 107 Montgomery 8U near Salter. X
&}jy*t_ Cheer ljanndrv
X.EWIS & PANDER,
STOVES, RANGES. TINWARE AND
a'l kinds of Oookms UtiDS'la, the beBl
ndoheaneat. No. 3* GEARY STRKET,
between Kea'ny and Dupoot. j«8 3m
^
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Savings Union, C33 Gait-
forolu street, corner of Webb,
3ist December, 1S72, a dividend has bf- _ _ .
dared at tbe rate of nine acd six-tenths (9 6-10)
D"r cent, per anonm on Term Dspcsits. and eictbt
(K) percent, per anonm cm Ordinary DepaBits. free
of Federal Tax 00 Depoeiis, payable oa and after
13tn Jaauary. 1873. Br order.
d>31 2* LOVKLL WHITE. Cashier.
FREE AND EASY.
EVEKY 8ATVBBAY NIGHT.
Piano and (Sinsrinxr at 8 JP.M.
D. BARRY, Ohairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
Ofl6 Mission street, near Second.
delO J. 2A.GLE8, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
eSS Sacramento street,
(The First House below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Hsipof all kinds.-Ganeral Bneinees Agency:
Collect Renti, Notes and Acooante; White and
Chinese Laborers supplied lor Families. Hotels
lauoLly'''
TOM -A». ET^a.TTC^'^'JS
Feallleton, fa)
The Golden Era.
ORICINA3L STORIES. POEMS ANA
SKETCHES, FASHION OOSSLP,
AUTT8EMENT8, HTERATIKE
AND ABT, ANSWERS TO COK-
RE8PONDENT8, ETC.
rilHB -GOLDEN BRA" 18 THR OLDKST
X Weekly Paper In tbe State, permanently
established, and more widely oirooiated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacifio Coast.
In California, tbe Atlantic States:, aod throughout
the entire field of its ereat and rapidly increasing
eiroQlation, tbe "GOLDEN ERA." ts universally
regarded ai a literary and family jootaal of nne-
qaalled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Snnday Tie-
itor In every Home and Honsebold, and as an
advertising medium its advantages moat bo appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL STJBBORIBER8,
T2ac Golden Era, far One "Year, S3 SO ;
for Six Months, SS OO.
Knbscriptions to be pais in advance.
Tae Golden Era and Peterson's Ladles'
National AXag-aztne, One Tear, SC
•B>*THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe ctty at 12>£ cents per weak.
THE GOLDEN ERA, single ooDies, Ten Cents.
For sale at all News-stands.
Offlee of the Golden Era,
aaaaaattal
aaaaaatt
TRAYS alwajB on hand.
Alfred Tetter, ,
Mannfactnrer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
S9S Dnpont,
2iEAB§UTTER STREET.
Eee my stock of Bird <
Cagoe before purobtkicR I
e' r ewbere. Alwaye Eome- -
f.htcgnew on band. My 1
Parent Cagee, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted ,
FREE FHOM VERMIN *
Also, beat quality TEA l
no20t!
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
643 KIAVKY STBEET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
thesbortes ootic? AUPioesand
Cigar Holders winanted gennine, and
to color well. Me«-r cbaam Pipes and
walkiog Oaoes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Kaitern Pricea, and witb the best work-
manship. A large assortment of Walking Canes
and Kane? Goods of every description always oa
hand. no21 Da
The Populaj; Beverage!
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACIFIO
OongreBs Springs, near Santa Olara. Indorsed •
by tbe Medical Faculty its our&i-ive powers being
equal to tbe celeb. stfd Ooncreaa Wster from tn»
Springs of Saratoga, New kork. Depot removed
from l'-'S Kearny street lo New Uontffomei?. antil
door from Howard. Families snpplied dally. Lib-
eal disaonntto ths trace, and orders attended to
promptly. de25 1st
Philadelphia Restaurant.
CHAS. V. BERQOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED^
and moat popniar Restaurant in
Ban FranoiBoo. The Tobiee are snp-
Elied witb the beet in market Board
y the week. 408 PINE STREET, just&bof
MontKomerr mar2A lm <
GEOROK MATES*:
btallsNoa. AO, 11, i.S, OaUfornia x
Market, entrance on Oalifornra street.
Public or private parties f_ad families snpplied
from 6 i.si. to 12 p. M. Ladies' and Oentlemoa's
Ora*er Roorr* ooen fi-owi 6 ».m to 12 pm -t*»271f>
DR. W. A. PAYNE.
TBI8 OELKBRA'ED PHYSICIAN HAS RE-i
moved bis offic from tbe Rosi Hon.e to bit
Elec.iDi Soite oi Koome, No. 1>6 Kearny street
He t«lls > onr disease witboata question. Do nxii
fail to call, All uhrooic Dweaees treated enccesa-
fully. , del91m
Bar Sugar
JIOB 6ALE-S18 KEAHHT BT8EET. AI
1 UEBOKK'S. Alio, even kind of OudUi
M. A. MIBOBL I
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAMJFAOTUBED BV
CALEB M. 8IOKX.BB.
OOlBtf 4»Q an. 48. K.ara
HEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOfJ?
For sale atNo. n V
*Vl
-:•: M0KT80MEIT S
Fiff
1*1 HUlOdCOi T l .1.1*1. JASUARY II. Ik
••I. XT*. ■«. Iti
FURNISH EO ROOBS I
M in. llo'V-r I
WEST EHD H
■•> iin Fin, 4
•up *<«■!■«■ •■ —
ana. uinnr.
ETROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA TH1ATRB.
■
BELLA UNION THEATRE
HOfBT-ul of Ihc Kim on « Comrdlat.
. — «*«* ass* !-»•«< as*, wi sea*- ■ •wiun^ x *>..i<a..s.aa,
Augusta l.dargon!MR. john T. Iaymond;
• urn rvHino
THI* I VIN1HQ
JAKUAll-
mi«<~. .11 ^nii: \V()hju:ll
M rax thi uKui.rc.i.11
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JANUARY 81
taJ.«»r iixmiiiwi-mh. i,m.»l.f.-iKH'.».'iui ■ n.>» ai LXaMilM K ";*•"•*/
l.TllMKHM^MIralaKUco* I.MUIM UtUIUI>7 IIimi V-. ^""
Ooa. Im»« •»« w l natn. tad an**
miiti
CAMILLE!
eoJtnM I
ism' >
IIP 01
IDA1 end THURSDAY- Jiewar, Mlt4W
BORAH, or; THE APOSTATE JEW.
FRIDAY FVENIRO Juw !<it-Be..Ol •(
MISS AUCUSTA L. DARCON!
BATURDAT AFTERNOON, lu^M-
Grnn.l CAMILLK Matinee 1
in kuut.
JOS •mull ■ Retire* T«».
LA l Uilu Too*, loilltit.
km
111* OUR TOR. Oioml Olid
.mr. joiiv t. rm
otor.
DWD marlowi
M
tl.P RBI.I.IF. DRAVF..
A.OT FIRSX-
riRI.no. AND (TROONO* Or GIiJRllR CLINTON ■ HOUSR, RICHMOND.
NOON-THB 8E]R.]P£S1VT
' Tb* •* er> 8 rp«tit*4 n
•A.OT SECOND.
BILLIARD ROOM A5D SMOMIIO ROOH AT OK0R<>B Cl.l!fTOR'R
NIGr-KLT—TXXm
TE3Xux.F>rrj±.Ti o r»j
"AIM ' The fruit rf oar Forbl !<>n Tr •* b-irlnt to fall.
A.OX THIRD.
PAKLOK Ajrn
■ Thl« Erll Milrwn tb- P»'h to Good. "
Haeera. Jacob Snanle* tVs. lelo*. d'»i"ti. ''Grecian Corn" BUIlti-d Table, baa bND kindly furalnb-M ft r tb* < cciii 10.
IN AOTIVK PREPARATION. -TUe New Domestic Dnmi of
And W. J. Gilbert's latest London and Now York SnccMi, the Dellghtial Comedy,
PYGMALION AND GALATEA!
PRIOEB OF AtlMISi-.ION.
XrMTTH Se>M*— Drew Circle end Orchestra SI 8B Balcony
RfMTTrd ■*•-!•— Balcony T5 f.aMerj
Drees Circle Admisaion »l OO Private Boxes..
So
SI*
..*.« ..ml SIO OO
MONTAGUE And CIRRETTA In COMICS
W't* Miefca, ri.i». ud atereaUe OMlaaib ••
MssslatfUM
Faney Pi*r<-
l>-W... |M r-rl.
JSSSIS Juan
' M rh.>rM*K
.CfcsrtM V*rs)»r
Jennie Worrell and Lillio Hall
' ni 1 Mini Ann danur.
.TWO TRAGEDIANS.
H>i k.iii " .. i
R 11 M...n
Sallor'a lionrdlnir Hou»o
J II LARKIH M* OARRIK ARMsTRii«l,
Oewtnr. "iceem,.
'"*» •"« Hi-. Jo»rkl«>
Hn«>B»l Hove end 0MM,
Black-Eyed Alice Cogill and Cooper
B^UTueT^floBgs". . . ."'". V I . BETLniiBTrill
GOAT ISLiND SPECTRE.
Joh.ay To.re. J. M. L.rklD Tomtar Brae
Nan the Good-for-Nothing1!
**"?••■ ax ••-• MI88 JFUNIF WORRKLL
(In whlob ■haia -nhoat * rini, tolrodaclnc barcloaa i
Tom Dribbl**. od« faltirr R (j | ur(j,
Harry uolliar, tbaothar faiber.... Obari-a Varear
Obarltr .ao»rp»ntar m,u KtII-
Yoqok Mr. Slmpion Obaa. Oogifl
gob-^-- Frad Coeptr
Otartwra. Orcbaura,
Naw Obaractanatlo Ballat bj M, Bobmidt, aolitiad
RETURN TO THE VILLAGE!
ffipA==z.«HB
Hiboa. Inokaapar y <j. Uooucdo
Aoguitlna, hla wlfa Oarria Ob apmaa
DtralXO THX DALLBT....
ritorncterlatle I,«ilLi.....Mmf. Thcreie, M. Sebmltlft
Vui«e Comfqat) Mae, Thercae, X. Montaase
Qgbabl* looidanta aod Grand Finale.
HTMFT-
Beveraf
. m 1
aVftf"U
j"i».
I 40 Second Street. I 40
IWAINS BAKERY,
E.tMbllahoA In 'OO.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
RSMpt «l No. 1 11 roanb. iit»i. »nd »t
N>. tOlH aUKkwa •irt.u
TAB BE«T Ol'ALITT or
ALWAYS OK BAUD.
mTRBY VARUTt' or
Cake tor the Holidays.
I OR CREAM, ORARL01TE ttUIWB. BI.ASO-
HAN OK. JKLLirrd. .to., oudl to order .od
•I tb. b>it aut.rlAla.
»««lil«l R,R.«» All* Jt CO.
HAIR.
TEE OBIAPEBT PI.AOK IK BAN FBAK0IB0O
TU BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood , Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Goods,
is at Tax
NEW YORK STORE.
A. K. IAMPflOH A CO.,
Jfo. IIS Heeoad atreet,
■olOlai J»tw«a>ai Mlartam mu4 Minna..
Attention, Good Livers!
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE TJflDF-RMGXttU WOULD MOST RR-
•paotfotl* raprtHDt to joa and tie pnbllo nn
arallr, tbat ba l> oow prop* red to Inrciib lacll-
kll«ra for axblblttonaof etery kind and charnotar,
arbiob aboald de.arva tba p*trorjafA ol tlie pub-.
tic. Ba baa traorad At Chat oca. Wromtnc A
LABOR AND OuMMODlOU^i HALL, with «b»1
Soacarr \c& Et»fe. Tbe Hall la well YenlilaWd
*or, '.rbtad and mida eoaiforiab'a for all aeaiorji
°* 'ha year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
&nd Braaa, can be fnrnUbod at all tlmea.
HailsiaO'Or) arranaamaolfl will b« made Witb
TUKATBIOAL OR o l HER UOMPANIES. •itb-
ar for Renting of Hall or par form an cm on a per-
MDUtaol Iba racaipta. OurraBpondeooa polioitad
Addraaa. J- McDAMEL.
Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne. Wsomiog.
N B -OnrloaitiH wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Maaenm. Tboaa wlahlnc •.ojr.itnmatita, ctato low-
eat terms for tbe Winter S-*»on. BaoalD*; pboto-
frapb io[my address. Half Passage Money rs-
QodedafUrmiingenaaBeinants,^^^^
JAMK8 McDANIEL,
Proprietor Obeyenna Theatre and Muoeorn,
OCB Joa Look Box No. 1. Obeyenna, W. T.
MB. P. BHROEB, FORMERLY
proprietor el the Miners' B*e-
Uarant, baa taken tba manacamaot
of both tba Miners' Resaaaraat o*
Dial street and tba Ml oars'
j Market atreev, to partnership wllh MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who baa been connected with the
j***'
Im lor jii rx*. Improvaaieou baea been made Is
Uaontslno dsDartmants tbat will render tba Mi-
ners'mora populor than It has aTar been daring
tba 31 year* of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Far*
— tiiaas all tbe delioaoies of the aeaaoa. Oar
an otto is •• Good Far*, Good Cooking and Moderate
(JhArgta. ^ BEEOE1 aft CO,.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
•81 and 51*8 (JommarelAl. and
ISO Market straet.
Opanfrt)m5 A.M. tolO rat. anJUm
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIR8T-OIA88 PKOPI.K.-11D8T HAVB
food W.rdroba, Four L.di«. and two Gbd-
tl.m.Q to be good in »en.ral bMlnes. t.)r tho oom-
lns Winter d(imoo, commeooioK the tint week In
NoTemb,r. VO. Addre.e ,t»tlne lowe.t term.,
wltb PbotoBTepb. U.II F.re relonded nftor DJ1-
"* •"""«""'"- JAMES MoDAmBL.
Proprietor Oheyenne The.tre end UiHon,
J* Look Boi 1. Ob«,.nn». w. T.
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms IO and ir....OSO ■Washinerton street.
The Biggest Itace Yet— The
Human Race.
The MAJonmr of thom who
rcolde In Ian Francl.co. boy thrlr
Vblrt. and Fiirnl.liloe Good, of BENF.
D1CX A CO., JVo. H Second .trrct.be-
caaie they arc nlw.y. treated well and
bay their wood, at the lowc.t price., at
"TBE OLO ITAKB."
THE BAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
lSaver*BiFatD at., eor. LeleWsdarsT.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIKOTMXA CITT, yiVADA.
TIHIB iXROAJTT THEATRE HAS BEBN RK-
1 doooreud, and oan be rented by tbe nllbt 01
by the week. Star, and trjralln, oomnulM
lloarall, treatod wltb on «plle.Uoj J>y leHoy
Banajer and .ole Proprietor.
Or to J. H. MeCABje,
IRQ WaebiDlto. atreet. Rao Fradoiaoo.
MORS. ULEJUUIDER WOLOWSKI,
il%
WASTED lHHIBIATUYl
First-Class Minstrel. Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....ALSO....
T'Vtren.tT' Vlr't Ijlne Ballet TJadlea.
POIt H41.K FIOHTY HUTS OP AMAZON ABHORS, COdrLETf, IN
°™t."fo?tpn"i.«T.".ohl8.toon.l.t.ol Solid Slleer-Fl.tod U.lm.t, """'^"'v}^:
berkln Shield, ooi p.ir o Arn.l»f. ooo pair ol Braoeletr. one pair ol Tight,, one pa.r ol Trnnta. one
P,"ol'^od.l ,o.o%nto. one S«rr on. OonbK Sword. Kdoo. Spear. , *,t»"'»a£t VuW HAT *
are now 10 be .eon at be Metropolitan Th.atie In tbe Amatonian Marcb In J -' il.LIUVN
U UUrT it/ UH oreyajaj ^v —w <~ «« »rw..
arjy- For prioe, apply aa above.
SHERIDAN CORBTN *fe OO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O-STtatTDEJH
ARP....
OBOF HOUSE,
SDntmer atreet, ot Kearny bctwuen X*IB6
and California.
THE FTRR8T FHBSH BALTIMORE ABD
TRANSPLANTED OYSTEBS ««t».d Intny
• trie. EyerytniOK oooked intbe beet manner,
at*- Tbe Flneet Llonora and Oigars.
KB-Elesant Suite, of Boom, for JLadlee.
atrOPKN DAY AND KIOHT.
R. J. TECHAO 4 P D. JES8EN.
no23 Im i'ropnetora.
FRENCH CORSETS.
JME PONS, IMPORTER A"D "'IjHEJ^
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFECTION I.-RIOHARD
MULDER FABBRI, teuob-r of .er.ral cele-
brated European art.ntea. late Direotoroltb.ro-
nowoed Oonaerr.tory el O.n.va. Mall.re da Uhant
ol tue Krenob imnerl.l Aoad.mr ol Mu.lo, Oon-
dnotorol tb. FhUhnrmoo ou. Soolety In Pail.,
°™it jiMd Mu.ioul Olreotor ol the Fabbrl
Oper.,l« oiepared lo Hire private l..«ona. either
»t hi, office or at lh9 re.loeo.ool the pnpil.;
flk.»l« "oOORSKS OF , „"I"0I»O. PIAJIO and
MU»10AL INSTRUCTION.
For further p.rtlonl.r. apply at PROF. MDU
DEK'Sotfloe, No.»t POWULI. STRKK l.b.twe.n
Market aod Kllia. Also, lettsre reoelv.d And term,
to be had at the nJtt.lo >t(.re ol M. Gray. Ulay «..
and of Mea.ra. Sherman A Hyde, corner of "otter
aod Kearny .troete. I'8 lm
WILLIB^BAND.
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
oooasioni. Marie imported, arranged
and for Bale.
Frltr. Piper, and If area. U". Blani
Lending Vlollol.ti.
Ord.re from the eo*n»ry;promp»ly ttteadod
GBANU
Select Bal Masque
. .~a ....or in.,,,
ORIENTAL
LITEEART AND SOCIAL CLUB,
Horticultural JcZAia
....cm....
TUXfRSl-Alf EVKMNO .IAK. »B*
BY SUB80RIPTION.OHLY,
Ticket .its ea»
aor-Snbacrlptton LUta nan b*> fonod wltb—
G. M. Berrr, bhenff'a (Ifflce, 'Jity Hall J
Mr Brandt, H.W.oor Wnihinn'rin k fHontjtomery:
A. Bummeilield, Jr„ N.K. oor Folsom dibteaart;
W. Ooben. No.6 batiery street ;
J. Witt, No. 110 Third -.treet,
M. K»tBon«tiiio, No. 1U Second street;
J. J. LeTieon.N.W. uorner Battery and Basn ;
M. Poteer, No* and 9 Battery street;
Geo. J. Harris, wli Klopstook A Co., '112 Front:
id. Abramson, No. 73& Ulay street. d»3Q Iw
Tlcluii nf Adml-'lnn tn eallcry.. ,»1 ttO
To be had at any of the abeve-menriaoed places.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL HIUSEUHI,
And College of Medicine.
Ifi fif\C\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOJ-
1U.UUU i,e obiect. to be ...n. Open to *£»■
Poblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EDUKA HAU,
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY.
arDi. Josdui's PMratl Oyyioi U at «»•
Oeary aueet (oppoaite old Meohanloa Panlloo).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
dell Im
DASHAWAY HALL,
Po.t atreet, near Kearny, -
ADOLPHTJS STOCKMEIER,
....TEACHER OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
rtita attended to, and Matna
THE JOraHAl OF AmTSMEHTB.
Pooll.ned «T«rr Daj in tho Year *»
J. I*. B O Cr .A- » ^ "O" 3
•8«atr.k«l «.d SM VaM.«t.» »U
Below MonuromoiT, San rranclaon.
TPE8DAY^T77r7^AMDAB» 21, 1873
Petty Meann»».
The W*Terly Place Gazette seema to have
got itself into a pretty bad BCtape by ite
petty neaaneas. It has been learing out
official adTcrtteement8(_and rendered it-
aelf liable to be sued by the city for dam-
seee. Taia is an old dodge of the paper in
one qaettion. Wheoerer it can safely
leave out an advertisement for a day or two
it doas bo. This papsr was started on tho
■principal, ''Dishonesty is the best policy,"
and iU proprietors are now in a fair way to
be oonvineed tbat they have made a mis lake
in tons distorting a time-honored maxim.
A Warning.
The Alta oo Friday announced the death
of John Brash, a well-known printer. It
said be fell down dead on Thnrsday, and
added that whisky killed him. Brash didn't
think tbe paragraph looked pretty when he
read it, and insisted that it was a mistake.
"Wo hope he will see to it, that suoh a state-
ment never prove true. A warning like
thitbhoald make him swear off. Braah is
a good fellow, but be will not learn that
whisky does not agree with him.
.Falling Back.
It hae been our eastern, when the English
use* of the editors of the Alta baa become
ao bad aa 10 become almost unrecognizable,
to k-ndly call attention ta ths fact and sug-
gest a ref-rm. By doing so from time to
time, we have prevented the Alta's English
from degenerating into a jargon unintelligi-
ble to any but the uneducited classes. We
once more request the Alta to reform. In
Saturday's ifsue, among other gems, wa
found the following: "The length of the
days are constantly increasing;" and in
another part of the paper we are told
"the girl had ran away from her father."
Uore Chinese.
By the last steamer fifty more Chinese
emigrants arrived. Messrs. Liddle & Kae-
ding, tne gunsmiths, received them, and
at once obtained them homes in Marin
and Sonoma coubtie-. These Cbintss im-
migrants wear feathers and will doubtless
taste well on toast. They are quail. We
hope Messrs. Liddle & Eaeding can recon-
cile the encouragement of Chinese emigra-
tion to their cons:ienc=s. Perhaps when
-the time comes that all our California quail
are driven ont by ttesa Mongolian interlop-
ers they will repent their deed.
What we have Loir.
LesterWaliackb&s not beenin California,
and a Washington critic tells us what we
have lost by it. He boldly states tbat:
No other a3tor(Wal!sck) can vie with him
in nobility of brow, the faultless elegance or
kis mustache, and fascinating gentility of his
.manner.
To deal frankly, honestly and firmly w.th
all men tarns ont best in the long run.
True to the core— A good apple.
How to get at the root of a thing— Dig.
▲ Pleasant Locanon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhamhra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne bciidlnji Is a varr One one and is well
lighted and ventilated. •
An Old Lcndmark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for keeping the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc. j
McXtowell, Show Card Writer.
Beady made and made to order. Koom 10,
808 Bar set strret cor. Poet and Uontgsmory. c
X>o You H.now
That with Bottkbicx's Fairzmn yon can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly ? Bend
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
a. Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
rsUchine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Sutter
and Post. San FranciReo. •
Or. Donorry
Has deroted his study more partlonlarly to
chronic and speeulo practice, and as such la
now the most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
comer of Lelaeedorfl, a few doors oelow What
Obeez House. *
X>o ^ot Suirer from Corns.
The unfortunate enfi&rere from Corns, Bon-
1 ons. Club and Ingrowing Sails, can And Instant
Mlief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pat. We
•peak from experience, having tested the Doa-
• tor's capability. Reference* given U required. H
Oyster Trade,
Tne oyster trade In California Is anirrmlnc
gigantic proportions. Emerson OorvUle, of the
Baddle Seek, 410 Fine street, furnishes from
ttia own oyster beds at Baa Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast, His
f> -n transplanted oysters have a fame which
ha* extended all over the continent, and* be
■Saddle Book" Is known everywhere.
Pauline Lucca,
A. New York letter writer gossips about
the prima donna who is at present delight-
ing tbe Boetonians: "Lucsa, and Nileson.
both matured into lyric greatness by a
slow and Bore procies. I know not what
slaves of St Cecilia bunt tbe peasant fields
of Europe for these diamonds, bat most of
us know by what laborious proce*s they are
polished and set, and bow ineviUbly they
come at last to decorate a title with the radi-
ance of their genius. Tbe Baroness von Bho-
den sprang from obscurity in Vienna. It
was in the Hoff Theatre tbat she was first
discovered, a little imp only eight years old,
whose dntits were to stand on her toes three
hours every morning'aad let the ballet mas-
ter scold her. Her parent* were miserably
poor, and they were Jews. Itseems strange
now to tell of ber pitiable sufferings in tbat
theatre ; of tbe meanness of her attire ;
and the scoffs of her companions. But why
should it seam strange when some of ns
can remember when AdeliDa Patti ran
barefoot over our free soil, and carried beer
for her master ? Have we forgotten tbat
but yesterday Christine Nilsson gathered
fagots in the bleak sauds of Smaland, as
her forefathers, I know not for how many
generations, did before her? Certainly, of
all people we are least surprised at this—
we who cannot stretch ont a hand without
coming in contact with genius and wealth
grown so fast that the muck of the sprout-
ing place is n- t yet washed off by success.
A First-rale No ice.
The Bed Eioff Sentinel of tbe 11th Fays :—
" Professor Beynolds' Legerdemain-Minstrel
D/amat c Troupe gave one of their per-
formances at Boley's Hall last night to a very
fair auditory, and it we are to judge from the
oft repeated and prolonged plaudits, gave
good satisfaction. Professor Perez Blanda
at tbe head of his profession as a violinist.
Miss Minnie Wells played all her parU ad-
mirably ; she is a full troops within herself,
and Prof t a tor Beynolds, as a legerdemain ist,
stands without a pear." It is worth the
while of any company to go to Bed Bluff to
get a notice in that "genial" paper, the
Sentinel.
The San Francisco Style.
The Lumkin Independent relates a char-
acterise incident. A negro was put on tbe
stand as a witness, and tbe Judge inquired
if he understood the nature of an oath. "For
carting, boss," said the citizen; "if I swear
to a lie I most stick to him."
It is much the snme here.
The Ean Francisco reporters enthusiastic-
ally greeted the re-appe&rancs of the shoot-
ing mania, last Saturday night; though they
felt a little mortified that Sonth San Fran-
cisco should get tbe credit of it.
Or. Barlow J. Smltli
Is giving a course of Free Leotures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hie Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday ovenir g, oornmenolng at 7 J$ o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard lo health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. m., free. w
The Illustrated Press (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 1878. Bold by fcnbscrjption—
$1 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
nuaarerF, 15 cents. Address Murray, Dewey <fc
Co., s. jr. a
•
For the Very Best Drinka,
Goto Ya.es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third street*, no
Beerc cjuaiixy of Doceitin
Driving gloves, at 12 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
[1 aTon Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
iot spoiled, send thera to the What Cheer Laun
Iry. t i
Trash and Sweet,
Fer tbe best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. N
What Oheer L<auiiary
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ro-alaw' hy f-Tervbodv.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MESSRS. ffl'NEIL & CALWR
ANNOUNCES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
thePablio general It, that they have opened
under DOLMANS OLOTHING STORE" Corner
of Bash and Montgomery streets, wit a" a W£LL
BBLEOTED STOCK of
CHOICE WISES,
Lit) irons AND
All are i DTited to call, and ARCHIE McNBIL
AND WM. .0. OALDEB will do their beat to
make them comfortable. laStf
' The Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chanoe, tor pain. Dr. Pec.
- rr*s cbfoot Pills, for all blfious oomplalnta.
- J. R. Gates and Co., comer Sanaozne and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. •
Watches and. Jewelry,
Vecy low, at iL a. C*4*n4«ra, *a Secoal
lime. Joseplilue Edmond
INDIAN AJffD
BOTANIC PHTSICIAiV.
TWENTY TE1BI OF PKACTICE
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES TNCI-
dent to females has plaoed Madame Edmonds
at tbe head of all physicians making suoh praetioe
a aa*el»ltr. and •cables ber to guarantee a aoeedj
and permanent care id tbe worst eaaea of iup-
prmion and memtmal derangenaenta. Ltiie;
will flnd Madame Edmonds a Bkillfnl nhjraician,
and it la to taeir interest to consult her to all di»-
eeaee incident to women before tampering with
poiaoaoaBnoatroma,qaackdootoreaod hombnga.
Madame Edmonds deeori bes diseases withont any
lalormauoo from the patient, aad care* withont
tne use ef mercury or ezverimenU, thos saving
Crom wrong areauneat for private, chronic and
«ac*r diuuis. Oorreeoondenca 9'rictly eonfl-
deaual. Gfflo. end r-a.de aoe, 737 Market etreet
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRENCH MUTUAL PROViDENT
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Scmi-AnnD >1 Dividend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PER AN-
nam. net. (9 oer cent.) npoo the operations
of the Preocb >ivicf,* and Lo>d bocie'v, for tbe
six montba tnding December Slat, 1872, bas, in
conformity with the reoort tf the Committee of
V rificatian appointed by the mtmbere of tbe So-
ciety, been declared by ibe Board of Aatnlnistra-
ton, at tbe Dimu&onnil Meetiog held oo tbe
16th insian*. This dividend will be psyah'e on
and after vbe eigbteeoth iosttnt, at tte office of
the Sooiety. 411 Bash street. _
6179 LITE MAUF,
jiOlm Director of Frencb Savings Bank'
Chinese Employment Company
PIERCE OtoOO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PABTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
No 627 Sacramento rtre*t. Bet. Kearay
aod Montgoiri' ry, Sao I raacisco. Gal. We are
pretax .-d to faroiah at shor. none-:, Domestic
8«rvaut«. B^tel Cooks, Laacdrr Men. Waiter?,
Oommon Laborers, Fa'm Hande. Bill-road
Hands, Gtrdener/, Uecbanlcs, Factory Ba.df,
Wood CGopperp, eic, etc, Special attention given
to fcralabing Domestic Servants. j i 20 1 m
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
r\IVIDKND NOTICE.— SAVINGS AND LOAN-
SOCIETY. Wo, 610 Claj aireet.— The Board
of Uirectore bave this day declared a dividend for
the six months coding December 3<st. 1ST2, of cine
per cent per annum on all deposit?, pa; able on and
after the 15th inst.
ja U-2w OYBTJS W. OARMANY, Cashier.
PU PRICE 50CT5
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss [of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers, Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOPXIETOB8,
corner Sanaome and Commercial ate.
jalStf
LEWIS & PANDER,
STOVES, BANGES, TTNWABE AND
all kinds of Cookmg Ut«ns>ls. the best
nd oheapesf. No. 3« GElKY STREET,
between Kearny and Dapont. ja8 3m
^
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
8an Francisco Savlnsra Talon, 532 Cali-
fornia street, corner of 'Webb.
FOB THE HALF Y«AR KNDTNG WITH THE
31st December, Ib'ii, a dividend ha* been de-
clared at tbe rate of oioe and six-tenths (9 6-10)
D«r cent, per annnm on Term Deposits, and eistbt
(S) per cent, per annnm od Ordinary Deposits, fres
of Federal Tax on Deposits, psvable on and after
13lb January, 1673. By order.
d*31 2w LOVKLL WEITE. Oaahier.
FREE AND EASY.
EYEBX 8ATUBDAT NIGHT.
Piano and Sinking; at 8 r.HI.
D. BARRY, Chairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
COO Mission street, near Second,
del" J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
6SS Sacramento atreet.
(Tbe First Honse below Kearny ttreer.)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND OHINE6E
Help of ail kindB.— General Batinees Apancy;
Collect Bents, Notes and Aooonnts: Wbit« and
Chinese Laborers enpplied for Familiea, Hotels,
Farms, Factories, etc.
CUA.S, P. BBCHKBEK A CO.,
de% ltn <S5a Sacramento street
Crystal Sample Room
SSS SACRiMEJTO STREET.
ALL DRIKK8. PLiDJ OK FAKOY, TBN
GENTS. *r-Roi Drink. . ipeci.lty.
K. M1THEE,
i*n lm Proprietor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Oeraaan Savings and Loun Society.
THE BOARD OF DIREOTORS HAVE DE-
Clared a dividend of nine (9) per cent, per
anoom on Term Deposits, acd seven and one- half
(<>i) percent, par annnm on Ordinary Deposits,
free of Federal Tax, for the eix montba sndine
H'?!^0" u- 'S72- Dayable on and after Jannary
15, 1S72. By order.
_ _ _, GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
San Franmsoo. December 3L 1372. i«3 Zw
E. PARBINI
N°5^. WASHINGTON STREET. (ABOYE
the Plaza) . San Francisco. Boots and Shoe*
made to order in the beat Freaeh a tjls. The same
ready mad a always on hand. no 1-3 na
FERNANDEZ « AGUIRRE.
aaaortment of HaU and OatM conrtutlr onsa^^V
•^na-ssar *^a*s maoe teatdar wad raaovasea an
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
...'.FOB THE....
3XTE\?V YEAR.
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feoilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
..: Life and Times.
THE E0MANCE AND REALITY
OE THE .PERIOD.
* The Great Novel of the Day,1
The New Magdalen!
SSnT WII.KIE COLLINS, iEH
63 IS THKJj 3!3! -■-
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
Br ''Podgers," la]
THE GOLDEN ERA.
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
Br Charles "Warren Stoddard. In
The Golden Era.
T^.BXjS talk,
.By Olive Harper, la
The Golden Era
TOM
FenllJeton, In]
The Golden Era.
ORIGIXAL STORIES, POEMS AND
SRETCH£8, FAS U I OX GOSSIP,
AMUSEMENTS, X.ITESATTjKE
AND AST, i!i£ VVEKS TO COB-
E£SPC-\EE.iT8, ETC
THE "GOLDEN ERA" 18 THE OLDEST
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LITTLE TJQCAO.
Little- Mac's Baby Elephant!
Little Mac's Original Essence!
Will W |r*Miul la-0r*t Seaaelloe Warn.
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Ein frmbii'..
Lit: to Louisa ....
ViH-rT»r», Offioeri*. etc.. etc.
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Pl-rpoat Th»rr-r
Harrr Thr-mpson
Jobo Bobli'ton
W ForM-r
««W.!ll« Blmma
i>o*. Hart
Mrs. E. F. St-*ert
La Prills Jnl*
LITTLE MAC'S BABY ELEPHANT
ACT THXI*3Z>.
TOUNO JACOB SPBNEIM R
..jon'csT am.es
ALU'S MAKHI80N
MOSS LITTLE MAO
DlcE F.tr:falM - Fi'rpont Trajsr
Tom O.nshaw ** John Rob In .on
Brill)*
.W. Fci
Mlocuon Willis Blmms
Pollcimu J. Wrlsbt
H»r/ Cransaaw .Urn. E. F. Stewart
Act lit.-Btste aa Che KkUr Act •*.— The Child and Sick Bed. Aci iad.-Tonnn Sehaelder'e
Hrlnro. The Old Tavern* The (lathering. Meeting of Younj Schoelder
und Lonlw. JIOIM'K.
TST&w astxxci Original Songs.
I>r •• Circle..
Urrbcitr*
wr All Bills against the Albambra Theatre most he presented hereafter on Honda;.
ST1 Performance to commence pnnotntlly »t eight o'clook.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
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Mr. Hugh RoblnBon In HU Minnas!
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P«ut BellfM
Kin«D Dlpti
Scholiri
Kr*ok Mortiaisr
. L'bfctlM Tuomatoa
Wslimr P&rsa
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Comic Notts
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NEGRO ACT.
Pirks RobioiOD ,
Otertore Orchestra
"cog Mottle «U. Cl«lr
Hornpipe Ulu l.lvlnr<Ui
Ofertars Orohssu*
To conclude ""& Uuicta Robinioo's Iii*o Bketcb,
Before tlxo T}Gk,*wxx !
Ilugh Robiosoo
DoonisMarpbj
B*rrrO"Neil
ffprs Marphy O. Thompson
fc-'ttj Lydis Li v i a union
Uoruej npto, a villila of tbo doon-sl. dyo *'. Hortlmsr
Otbsr obarsolers by tas Oompsny.
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iy ot reel, op-
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Our OeLebrstad
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Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
TBE THISTLE THAT PRICKED THE FATE
L&tirs 1i*b not ont suotb< r edition oftho
'Wolf in the Fold" thst dose not conflict with
the law of libel. O-tltst Thlstletloni, No. 9
Post sir »et opp. Mssonio Tample. Agent* want.
ed to at'll It on Ibe Ktrf.-t. JS2Q 3m
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ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CLB00LATE3 IN ....]
All the Theatres,
us u
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
Of TH4 nil
eENERALLY THHODQHODT THE CITY
On the BOATS and CABS
JOHN
SOKE BIT THE BEST WAMTT OF BKA1S
UAN BE HAD AT
Stalls 5. «, California IVIarlict
PIOHKKK IHOl MAjnTFACTOaV.
fflTh•mo.^ ELEQART OHHTOM WORK IB THE OITY
uid iiulsi HMdi ABd priOM. BEKB8 *:.MATN ABD
•«S Km«ii»rti«rt.oi).i1«)rKraib of Bo*h
SINGLE, OUTSIDE ROOMS
rurnl.hrd with ■•. 1 Iprln* Beds ud
Hair Uk/Lwattresses
4«4 luKnllml, Cr»er •( Cl»y.
Fifty Cents" per Night
THE OLD
HOt SOOtOll,
15 Morton Street. Bear Kearny.
Ail Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM Aim JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwuye on flte the New York HerMd, Harper's
Weekly, Frank LeBlie'o, Daw's Doing*. Police Ga-
zette, all tbe California papain, also London
r-Diich, Bull's Life, Illastrated Loudon News. Osll
and »ii' 'siy yourself.
aW Don't forget tbe sign of the Hot Scotch.
dslfcf OHARLKS WM. FBLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
TOM and J K R R Y,
GO TO T1IK BBANCU
Hot taooton,
.IIS elnttcr atrect. near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
HOT C1IO Wilt Kit KTF.BI NIOllT.
nolo tf JOB. D. BRIGGS, Propristor
DRESS JWAKINC.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. 16 O'FARRELL
.treat, is tbe p.'aoB lor Lsdles and ttraogera
■ halting tbs otty to bave their Dressss made In
style, and spsrfeot fit, at a moderate price. dei9
RICHEDA FAMILY
{Formerly of Ohiarma's Royal Italian Circus)
WILL GIVE LKRSON0 ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at rssidenoea (If required), or far
Dish Mnslo for Balls or Parties, at moderate
charges. Residence, 80S Montgomery street
oorner Jsohsoa, HoomKo, 11. deiaim
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LTJ2VOH,
Cor, Second and Tehama ■sreets.
.^■Terrapin oonstsatly on hand.
'Oistsrs in stbtt style. PRIVATE
SUPPKR BOOMS FOB PABTIBB.
dsa 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO Or THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tht Tb«trio»l Profswtoa Is i.'.lllorDl. pro-
po» lormlor olM««l for lortreoUon In JUnntton.
Nr..D. vliElnc to »»»H th.mnWM of th. oppor-
tnnltr of noqolrlnt • o»f nl «rt >t • ntodmto ooat
5.ni«iullntJiolrn»in«.to "OombMn. •■ P.O-Boi
9M, whan pVrtlonlnn M to tomu, .to., viU b.
Mattotbom. ■■ — -». At"!
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have you beheld it? If not, yon'vo a treat
At SQUABZVS PUNCH SALOON, In Kearn* streel.
There BONA, disciple of GREAT SQCABZA,
Dispenses famed Magic Punched; rather
The most doliclone mlztnres yet recorded; I
And have with many medals boon rewarded!
LadieB their COBDIALS there can sip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appaaie,— and Men gain "LADHES
PLEASURE. "
To allay connubial dlfferenoes and pain,
In ' 'ANTLDIYOBCE" you can your end attain ,
Sip of the potent extraot bnt one taste,
Your arm, consoling, straight Is round oar waist
Guess what a "MORNING. OOMFOBf In the kiss
That heals the putirrel and Imparts the bliss I
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for tbe troubled mind.
Tbe bright "AURORA," and tbe sweet "FARE WELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well I
His "HYGIENIC BITTGBS" are tbe panacea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrheas.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knook around.
BONA and 8QUABZA. spite of all detractors.
Have proved tbe Nation's greatest bsnsf actors I
Full FORrr different h.althfal drlak* you'll dud
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone — a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'B-IBQUABZA'S)— 317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed plaoe to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS.
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FBRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
pan uu whojl
St tbe ol« O.WMU
• rnoolr. What Chaar I
AMIS EHTAIL
ISO Ltw«<.-I
*-
'FIO-AJFa-Q-"
THE JOUBHAL OF AMUSEHE1TCI.
PebUebed mn D» '• <"' Y*" "»
4T. I». BOt»-A-»I>'CrS
Below Montgomery. )ia FrenoUoo.
"•D3SDA.Y »AHUABI2l, 1613
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.
Tbere was a iplecdld house laat night whin
Cobo T. Raymond, a prime favorite with the pub-
llo of S*n Francisco, mad* his reappearance- after
an absence of sboat a rear. On makloc hia ap-
pearance Mr. Rajmoni w=a rocsivsd with rouad
alter round of coisr greet lnc, the audience beioc
vnlbusiaatio la their expressions of delight at hii
reappearance. The ohanvcter in watch the oome-
dlan appeared waa tbatot Joe Barker, in an adap.
ttlion from the Frenoh entitled "Forbidden Fruit"
Tbe plot somewhat reamblee that of "All that
Glitters ia col Gald." Honry Neville is in love
wUh tbe wife of Georee Clinton; Anpo Barker,
George • slater, perceives this, and in order to save
her «iater-iD-iaw from Neville's fascination*, di-
rects hia attention to herself, and byilirticg with
him roases the joilomy of her own husband, Joe
Barker, Thle is something like the conduot of Mar-
tha Gibb in the play above-mentioned. Isitpoeeible
tbataFrsnoh play wrigbt has "adapted" "All that
flitters la not gold,*' and that now Messr'. Uors-
soan and Florence hav a *" adapto i " it back attain ?
Tbe fan of the piece consists in the exhibitions «t
ealoasy made by Joe Barker, wbo is on Illiterate
man, who spangles bis homely conversation with
quotations, which be luge in withoot regard to
whether tbey are apprcpnate or not, Mr. Ray-
mond filled this character to perfection, keeping
the andienoe In a roar of lacgbter while he wis on
the Hage. Owen Uarlowe, as tbe seductive Henry
Neville, was out of bis line. There isn't enemgb
villain; in Marlowe toltvor a character of that
kind. George D.ObapliD woe qni teat home la that
of tbe bn Bin ess-like George Clinton. Mies Annie
Graham had not mnoh ofi a part i& Eve Olintoa
bnt played it in ber asuai faithful manner, and
Mum Helen Traof did some good acting as Ann,
Barks. . Mis» Lain Wlteco. who always acts well ,
waa very pleaBing as little-Jessle Oliaton, Geecffe''
child.
Alhacnbra.
This theatre waS"tbromff*d to- suffocation test
night when Jobany Allen, Alias Alice Harrison and!
Little Kao made their appearance Is "Scan eider.' j
The entertainment was thoroughly enjoyed byal.1
present. Johnny Allen was the same true hearted
Dntobnwm whom the Han Etanclico o-nblic bav/e
each pleasant recoUeotiona of, Miss Alice -Har-
rison wac lively and p qnaaU as ever, and Little
Mao as tbe Baby Elephant made the andieaee
fairly sorcsm with laaghter. Thenew-songe aa4
dances introdaced all took well, and the perform-
ance tore ogh out was a great seccess. Laughter is
a good medio I oe. Those who .visit tbe Alb am bra
Theatre aroforcod to langb. This, britiiant trio
•sjtill appear in "Schneider." supported b>y a goad
dramatio eompany every aToo.ng until farther
ootioe.
metropolitan Th«atre.
Miss Augusta L. Dargou, who oado berl.rot ap-
,pearaaoeac ttis bouse last night, -in I the efcaraoter
of -OamiUe, may congratulate be:oelf on -having
achieved a moat decided sacoaee. Mlse Dargon
is graoefal io-Cgare. and baa a fine stage presence.
The manner in whtcnahe read her role laat -night
prated her to be not only an actress of taJsnt,
bat to possess also a touch of genics, now-a-dayo
too rare on tba-ctage. Miss Dargon has an arlgl-
nal conception of the obaraoter of Oamille^and
carries It oat mast socoesefally. Tfcis play -will
be presented again this evening, To-morrow
night and Thursday night Miss Daivon will ap-
pear in "Deboret.; or, the Arostats Jew " v7e
hope the puelic will awake to the fact, tbat Hiss
Dargon (s a better actress then many n&ore wide-
ly-advertised aura, and will all the Meeropolitsc
Theatre daring her engagement.
Bella VaLion Theatre.
Miss Jenny Worrell and Miss Lillie He.11 in eeng
and dance; J, H. Larfcln and Qarrie Armstrong
in Datch character note: Meas. Schmidt ezdafme.
Tberese in ballet, and many other attr aottcas wil
be offered to-night.
{The A th .>r>cum.
Miss AgnesEflnnedyisagreat favorite at this
hoocc, Hogh Robinson's obaugea are much ap-
pleaded and a host of favoritea appear in seetgs
dances and amusing aoU.
White and Kcnras'.Corabi nation, ~~'
Tbia troops or amateurs will give a dramatic
and variety performance at Platl's Hall en tlo
ISth pnog.
Asatouxoal Museum.— One of tho most
■ompiete collections of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-*
lllal wrz models, U daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at tha Museum on Montgomery street. An
boor may be profltablv spent here
Where are Xhejt
Where is the railway passenger who, when
be leaTea the train. Ib bo uncommonly polite
an to etrat the door behind him?
Where is the toorht who can contrive to
change* five-dollar bill and not find him-
self a loeer thereby.
Where is the butler who allows his mas-
ter's friends to taste as good a gia?i of wine
as he produces for his own?
Wfcere is the reading party which sticks
closely to its studies even in tbe finest
weather ?
Where is the public orator who can ever
keep bis promiee to "say alfewwords only?"
Where Is the billiard-Barker who will
win your money from yon and refrain frosa
assigning half his victory to flukes?
Where is tbe railway porter who will hm>
ry to attend to you if y«u are known uj>m
the line as one obeyingstrictly the placarded
direction to "give no -?oe3 to any servants
of the company?"
Where is the builder who never lerta his
bill exceed his given estimate ?
Where are the people born whoagycow-
oumber, hoBp til able, [aayther, and>dvertize-
xuent?
Where is the orgaa-fiend who will move
-off from your doer without your Jetehinga
policeman?"
Where is the barber whoenn manage to
content himself with cutting youriitair with-
out making any eotting observations oq i!a
scaatinesB?
And laat'y— wffe'e is the young lady who
can pack up her own boxes and not leave
half her "thiogs" behind her?
A n anight f Pris cesv.
The Princess Be&trice is likely to remain
an old maid. She "hates Germans," and
when her sister married the Marquis of
Lome the remarked that "when her turn
came she supposed they'd marry her to a
dry goods clerk." So there's an end to Ger-
man Princes and native aristocBtcy.
SEEING ALADDIV.
She wore e, monstrous chignon—
The gnrl in front of me,
And, bedid, 'twas not trtDsp&rjnt,
And the atage I couldn't see,
80 I fald: "Me dear yoong lady,
With tbe gineiooa bunch of hair,
It's falling off, medirllnt,
And it'* looking mltsfaly qoare."
She crlmsored like a cheny,
And she quickly left her sate,
And thus I was enabled
To see Betty Rlfcl'Bfait.
For, D*fj«r, I paid money
For a place in the parquet,
And, though I love tbe ladieB,
I waB hound to eee the pliy.
Theyra a comferi in our sickness.
But In our hours of atee—
As^Scottonoe weisley mentioned—
They're mighty apt to taiec.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleaimre it is to meets smiling coonte-
nanoe, whether it be on the street or in the par-
lor. And why is it tbat some faces wear a contin-
ually happy took? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
ia a pnbllo benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ns with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers, proprietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant. Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
entbusiaBtloally testify. His kitohens are marvels
of order* and cleanliness. Try him, and yon will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Lever Buckle ssufepentlere,
At (1 per pair— 26 per oent, cheaper than else-
trbexe— at the What Cheer Laundry. jl
A Very Useful Invention.
A French surgeon h*s now inserted me-
sessftlly into the *kulls of doge watsh crys-
tals, through which be can observe tbe pro-
eess-of the canine brain during 'sleep, in di-
gestion, when influenced by cage or emo-
tion and in its normal movements. The
id«& seems to we to be an excellent one, and
we think might profitably be applied to hu-
man beings. Would give a great deal to
hare that French surgeon come over here
sect Btay in oar office for a week. The first
man who came in with a poem or an orig-
inal conundrum would be seized. We
■should throw him down, 'lift off the top
>ef hts skull with a rip baw, and then rivet
a pane of gte.es on his head. A magnifying
gUss of tea million diame-tsrs should then
be procured; and if that French surgeon
could study the interior of that head, and
conld discover how these poems and connn-
•drnms areconslructsd, we shoold immedi-
ately make over to him the whole of our
oil stock, add send him home happy. We
•should not expect him to find brains, even
with a microecope.
Partridges in (LUiaois are tame enough to
eat from the hand .hia winter— when prop-
erly codked.
Cocoa a-zid ta-alJpastos Islands,
The rsenori of bidden treasure In Cicos Is-
land have been at lraigth tracd toithelr original
source. The plitAeS 'treasure maybe all moon-
I -shine bnrt that the millions of treasure taken
I .f,r->m tbe f-er avian <&Yovernment on tie M ary Peer
Lie bii rried on Cocoa sod lone, two ol tbe Gal-
llapsgos Z* l&hde, tbera era two 2iv.og witnesaeB
to prove. Oharlee Stewart of Nap*, and David
iButherlaud of Vattejo, helped toborytbiB traa-
ar.ro In its bidding place and knew where to
find it. A company has been founed under tbe
ti:.lo of theConaolldatecl Hidden Treasure Com.
pony, U28 atontgomesrv ttrset, Boom 10, wbere
shares an|eold at $lo«aoh. Tbe Btock Is being
r«fTldly taken up. A schooner Jvitl start on
F4b'?]l3t. taking Steiurt and Sutherland to
the Ul anas. Oleae men who buried-ihe irfaeure
can certainly tflnd it. At length there Is some-
thto,-* tangible. This Oocob Island ixpeditktn
Is foended on facts, and dot on raxaaxitlc pdrati-
cat bifctory, *
B.oaltb ana Pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Kothlngla more pleasant, nothing
more health. giving than a drive Into toe coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
■eep a carriage of their own, can And one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carriage stand. Frank Bon-
ton baa there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and exDeriencee, hie charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
*o to Frank Bouton at the occidental Hotel
s/hen you want a carriage. 0
The Place.
If you want a clran bath, with clean towels^
and a good ahaye, or jour hair cut in the beat
fctyle, by expsrlenced worsmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth street, near Howard.
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the eermanla Btfles, at the Hor ticultur
Hnl) , F s ry 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will cinalet of gleea and ohornsea
by the SwiE* Sing ng Olub and Praf. Speranaa's
Iteliau Singing Saclety. ThlB ball will no doubt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
Bsason, considering tbe popularity and high
social standing 'oi the oorps. Tickets, admit,
ting genu man and ladles, one dollar. q
A Pleaaiajj? Character.
Mrs. Miller haa sufficiently proved her
•husband, Joaquin, to be a liar. The Chron-
dclebss proved him to be a horse thief,
■tfoaquin Miller, H. X. L. horse thief and liar,
ia now in England.
Bali .vork «id Comfa-'.ngB
Made up 'neat. and chetvp at 850 WeshlDgton
attest, near Stockton, -flisie ouxls steamed fa^
twenty- five cents. u
Oysters,
In strclling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Our carsleas feet, by chanoe did Btzay
To whese a fountain's ceasetess play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was ficon ;
While messy atone and pearly; shell,
O'er which the watora softly fell,
Made that window seem to be
Gome fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," paid nay friend, "let's go In hws—
Ia looks bo nice — and try their cheer.".1
"ill right,'* I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.**'
Ko sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almOBt any dish
That we might name. We found It true.
And evoked nwgmfictrUty, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
and if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clamsand crabs and terrapins ;'
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dtah was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have hero the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little slnnere,
To get what they csll "such nice dinners. **
Whoever doubts thiB let him ruBh
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Wbo goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Boute. 397 Bosh Btreet, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAEB, Proprietor.
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Sqnarea's. gquuzs'e Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squama, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny Btreet, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street. a
To Actresses.— For sale at a great sacrifice
at 38 deary street, eix elegant stlk dresses, une-
Hoiiday Candles.
Fresh, aweet and delicious Oandies, of every
variety, atM. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street Wholesale and retail, o
It ia Periectly Astonlslilnar
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
>efore 8 am. returned the same evenins If de
sired. ^^ »
Eureka Social Clixo,
The piiiea to be awarded at the Ninth An*
A Disjunctive Conjunction.
Mrs. Mary Grammar -nf Nashville, tired
of conjunction with Mr. Grammar, who, it
appears, is too much addicted to the imper-
ative mood, has put hereelf in the accusa-
tive-case and sues for a divorce.
Still Alive!
When looking for Holiday presents, go to the
Hew Yore Ghotoobabh G alleey, No, 25 Third
street, and eee those beautiful portraits in oil,
ureter-colors and India.lnk. Prices from one-
third to oos-half cheaper than at any cither
ftwt-olass gallery In tbe -city. Remember the
pifc=e— B. F, Eowland'tOe., 25 Third St. i
Gtonulrae Havana Clears.
fceat biande at 611 Montgomery street, •£. W,
cotaer of Merchant. Fracclr & Oahn. ■%
Skirts, $1 50 per doz.; small pieces, SOo. par
it z. At the What Cheer Lanndry-
A.ltc> fif etli.ee- the Best. .
It Is curious, Out true, that J. A. gftaber,
707 Mfcrket street, near Thted, ehoold bs.11 fur-
niture and bedcing cheaper thnn any other
dealer an this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. i
Diamond Catarrh Bemedy
Is a suae cure for Out arr h or Oolda. Ask your
druggist tfor It, or«end to Dr. A. F. Evox, No.
9 Poet itt*at. z
The President's Message,
Peace and .prosperity are the key notes of tins
doenraent. Ohespneos and dueablity are ihe
characteristics of H, Luchslngei's furnltuee.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
Btreefi, and assertaln how cheaply a house can
be furnished. n j
OnacavoTAHx.— Madame Olara Antonla, the
Olalrycyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
has renaoved to ass Kearny at. Oonsxltatlosa la
KngllBb, French and Qerman, •
SomethlDg New.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured mlBBes' and
lafant's garments and ladieB undtrwe&r In suits,
are limed for their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the autnorizsd agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 Second et,
for wholesale and retail tride. A liberal dli<
count to the trade. j
— ■ -^
Wxxevtv Cheer X-itaxindry
Is the best lanndry in 8au Franolsoo. *
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BookieUera and Statfio&^r*.
H. H. Moore, G09 Montcomery, near Aiorohant.
Boslness Colleges.
Heald'B, Brianb A Stratton's College, 24 Poet St
JSatcher*.
Katz, Fred, B tails 9t to 100. OaUf ornia Markat,
llrasa Foonderlea.
Weed A Kingwell, Oslifornta, 125 First at
Dentists.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institute
616 Sacramento street
French Fancy Gowda.
Locan A Co., 19 Mentgemery . 107 and 109 Sutter,
BXnmtm llalr.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street
Music and Musical Instrument*.
Eeene, O. O., mftr. a«oordians, repairer of ail hoadi
musieal instruments, 203 Kearny.
Muccaronl Mannfaclnrerfl.
Brifraardello, Maechiarello A Co., 706 Saasema,
Wluen and Llqnors. (WnolssalC.)
Danert V. & 0„.. W4 Front
Jones JSc Schroder's |
Celebrated Grab Ohowder can be obtained only
at 3SO Bush fctreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hatt eats It, and they all
eat it Only tbe best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. q
SOW fairs ot SocKs,
At all prices, it t tie What Oh jer LaontLry.
Wearing: Beturned in One X>a y
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
Bverytoody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " TnV* Hat Store. 647 Washington
Btreet (second hat stora below Kearny), ati these
nrw etyles can be found. The stock is immense
"the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there la sore to be suited. n
XJi-ve WolL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the oauseof many crimes. Those
Who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
lngton treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, wbo has catered for tbe publlo since
X&49, provides for his customers Lake Taboo
trout, Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cud of tea In the
elty— English breakfast tea— Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
8am Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
labllBbment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery st e. , or Dexter Btables. Oarrlaae orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Gentlemen , Attention !
For the most comfortable snd luxurious shave
be eure and call at O. L. Snsand's Palace Shaving
and Hairdressing Saloon, 224 Montgomery St.,
opposite Bnsa House, up'Staira. Only tbe most
Skillful artists employed . B
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME! IW
every Theatre in San Francisco. ~- -
FIGARO
16 DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out tbe centre of the city, in all Hotels, Rea-
tao -ante, Saloocu, bt&r«s and Offices. ,
FIGARO
£8 CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
■Cahland BerryBaa*a to catch the passengers
hsr: arrive by thegrestOverland Train.
FIGARO
IB K AILED EVERT DAY TO ALL THE
Itrtsoipal hotels in California, Nevada and
'Oregoo*— the papers l«ft in the theatres atxleht
ibeing\*V thered ns; .und saw d for that yncpoae.
FIGARO
IS "HERE. THKKjB AND EVERYWHERE,'
wd is eouetamly meeting-.a change of readers
in the Tbeet*as, Traveling O* nveyanoeo, Hotels,
" * **»blio r€*i»rts generally.
FIGARO
CffiOULATEB H* THE BEST SOOIEt 5", IS
placed in tbe bonds o? neariy .all who come
to the city to make purchase*, nod la therefore the
beat of sdverttfiingEcetUuma,
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHou
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTUIG
BnBioesB at the corner ot Sacramento afti
LeidesdorS streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, ia f ntnre, cord act the same line of basin
at the new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he has ani ted his stock and business i
thuB making this
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
IN THE STATE,
And .ffordiop aaeurpaesed facilities for Print!.,
of every description. Peraon.l Attention will b.
Riven to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCEIT!
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at the bead of the profs*.
6ion. as samples on the dead-walls of the sity win
testify.
A call is solicit ed from my friends and the pnb-
io at my new quarters.
H. P. TAYLOB,
de41m i«a ilay Btreet*
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-)
nishioR Goods to be bad good andoheap, st
tbe "i>LD CORN fc,ii," J LEVY'S, 51o lllontgom-,
ery Btreet. Justice given to all. Don't forget tQ«'
number. 51 0 Montgomery sireeL deSUlm 1
j|M'ito.'.4
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATk
Fair of the AJMrican Institute, sf tor a blind.i
fold trial againat Steinway'B, Ohickjsrinjgfc
othere. to he THN, BiiiST ON EXHIBITION.
CTTRTAZ, Sole Anient, SO O'Farrell street)
N B-— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. mt'
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONB THAT HAVB
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tb<
amount refunded at the office of the nndereiffata
upon the presentation of an order from
Mayor and City and Oouuty Attorney.
dels U A. AUSTtrL.
Otl
DAVH MENDES A OO;, at tb
1 old orierioal Red Lion, lOGiir
tb
_ _ _.iin
Btreet, between Kearny »nd Dupont, where jo
can have HOT AND COLD DRINKS, not forget
tins; the old Pioneer Lnnoh. The "Old Sport** i
alwayB on hand.
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BBK I
.. « 0T6r twelve years oonneoted with the prtsval
Melbourne, and is well known by the membm •«
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intisUtlf
tlnitheis prepared to give, experienced adviosV
all persons professionally viBiting or meditatUM i '
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee motfsmL
Punetualityin diBpatahins replies may be refi*
npon,
,««,_ , JP**jI<1AV HHNRY WATEBR
12Victorla Chambers, '* Collins street, Ms*
bourne. Australia. r«n tf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
FINELY FUTNISHED ROOMS, SIN' I
Kle or tn suits,
"WVIJ JPLSehved and Ventllat*d.
- » DntomiB*ed Rooms w> let. Lodsdncwttli
CANDIES.
A LL KPn>!* OK THE FIHBST BOAOTH
•Pd will be oromptl/ attended to. ">"«'"•
. n-r „ OAHTY * WAGIIBR,
lOT Mr.ntt.omer, at., nefr S.ttaT
►Oil «ra,3
FOR 1873
:es
NOW IDTT3S3,
CENTRAL
\011S GBAKY STREET.
~ .,V6Bt Moomniodatione for
.emlliea in the oity. Privet. 1HC " 'I^'^H
entrenoe forLadiee. Hair Cutting, Snavin. aati
SBampoo eg. Ohildren'e H.ir neltTy Sit LidS.
Shampooing 50 cents. «««•.
1.17 u» tOORRIVEAU.Pronii.Ul.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
M Select Dancing Acad em
ity'lfc Cor- Foorth nnd Jeaale eta.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,]
:
L
Hap a Soda
' Ia*l*erathaf Teak.*
IKIitu:. B»
«.■ rata \*£d*e«day. jataut «. im
V«4. XTI.
I«l.
Ouo Price
• si rice veo si »
« Hats! Hats! \
H
I Prlca Or
fl m.inii i
a PERFECT RUSH
at r I
E>«r\y «nci ivri«Kiat.
IXL Auction Store,
a •> kiim eraaarr.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
H1W ALMAHBRA THIATB1.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
P
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• York. I airaco. aid SL Louis,
AYLOR,
3*1.7 J
X L and Undersell All
r£RETT,
81 lm.
mm
JUST RECEIVED.
££U' Hats. Hats. Hats.
MSl
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From ll RaXMlIe to mi Anchor
(MaAtnalM • »' anew. »-4 ultfr foawaliai tfc.t
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
ii tub obbat
IXL Auction Store,
• 1* IU«M aTBEET.
Oae Daar trmm Cn««.rri»l.
f HE QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH $5, FOR SI 50
sarAeellae i:twt glial ■! T.
Tina ivtaiwo
rrsBT i
JANUARY tt
, in iatseoat srriaaooa at i.
tAaaanawt at a» attestles Da*» Oaamai mt «aam»n I
IVtrL. JOHNNY ^V JT_. X.. E3 INT I
*.->• 14* AsssjUM OssHaWssas wi — - Tilts'.
MIBS ALICE HARRISON
Asa las Wests Fete**
JL. X "X" T X- 3ES JMKAC.
TM1A EVENINC
JVllana.
JVHTARY W
m-a. Scnueclr
karann
lu. .1 ..I Iii ..,,. g „,,„
AE-APPEARANCE OF MACOII KELLY
■ertlnier, Parka, Dixon Thompson}
.lutra Mesial
-~«r
EZlVtoilli SI..1, , • ' " v"." ' '
Little Mac's Baby Elephant!
a II b. inaikl l».(.r .1 luuln Prur...
SCHNEIDER!
Or, Dot House von der Rhine.
act nni
fcnaairra
. inuB acaailDlB
TV rata*
Teat Cms* ane
IT AND 8BOOND,
IJOHXN Y ALLEN
a'ocss.
Mar. irtoiAtt..
LnWl,)t,l»* ....
VllUg-ra, Offl-'f, et*\, eto.
Ii l i i.l MAC
Pl»rpr>nt Tnayar
, lUrrr Th mpn d
JoliD Rub it SOD
W i
Wl lis Blmms
fco'i Han
Mr« E. r Si wart
Tbe Llltls Jtwtl
LITTLE MAO'S BABY ELEPHANT
TOUNO JACOB 8CDNSIDEB..
HOSE
Dick Filr.-bll..
Tom Crinibaw
Prlii Us.
-A.CT THIRD,
JOHNNY ALLEN
ALICE HAHHIdUN
LIT'lLE MAO
Pi-rpoot Ti arec
Jobo Robln«on
.W Pir.l-r
om Willis Slmms
»□ J. Wr Rbl
M>r/ Crmnsbaw Mrs. E. F. Stewart
Act lit.-n«nM •» Ibe Rhlar Act «d.— The Child and Nick Brd. Act [3d.— Tonne llcbtfclder'*
litarn. The Old Taton. The Oatherlna;. Meeting of Toum Hchncdcr
und I.nnlac. BOVXCr.
N&x?v ctxxcl Original Songs.
r All Bills against tbo Albambra Tboatre must oa presented, hereafter on Honday.
rPerformanoe to comma-nee panctoally at eight o'olook.
Italian Cavatlna Miss Agries Kaanedy
Harry HorrATd mul hiM J3an|o>
"on» MRiiia Kails
Si!!*"' ■„■ ■ „ v a ■"•«■»•« *l. Clair
rsussaa Ca.r»-Ooato S«p« aim. nH»,ia
I'ivr LwUnnteaj -wltli Mortimer
Drtri't LsSTw «. Mwlllw M<> III* I.n r«rr..l
_'>ncr_ ' •;••■-•"• H.n|( ■SSWSJSJ
AW UNPROTECTED FEMALE.
2.1??V"" °'1-P T™** Morhih.r
• •• MiSS AONKB Ki NNt UY
. Umbtitira
n"nW Miss r.tunr Mandawllle
Mr. Hugh Robinson in His Changes!
..L-fdla I.lTlnrf>ton
l.no IMkir
I.nnlar Nomrrt
ll.nir Hnlo
JLoat Child
OldOr'm**. Teacher..
P*Uy Bolivar
SlmiQ Oiptj
Stbolara
Otertar*.,
IOHOOI1..
....Frsok Mortl.i«r
..ObArlea THoninoa
Walter P*rki
.^Orchestra
r..P.y WstMF MUirinmie
,"n«nnyd pswes i.„„ i,ljt,m
I mule Mont; Hnmiir llrrwr
nn^t-Drirepfrocn Horoe .StUa«- ■ Wprncre A; I.a Forrcat
Psrkt
NEGRO ACT.
..Robinson Dixon
Overt ore .. Orohralra
Nnnit
Hornpipe..
Bona;
..M..am1r Nl. Clnlr
...HIm l.lvlnB.|..rj
M.pbb-Ic Kelly
OT>rtuM Orehastra
To conclude wi-.b Hn*h Roblntoo'a M-n Sketch,
Before tlao UDetWwrxi. !
D»nni« Mafpby ) „
BarrrO'Nstl { HujhBobinion
NojaMorph, ■"■.".'•"■■■ O. Thompsoo
Ooroej RfAD.a Tiliaia n'f tbo d'espPsV drt. .*.'.'.*.. ...*'. Mortinsr
Other cbariotera bj tbe Uooipany.
TUK MIIIMl. I.OHUINO IIUI'MI
Car. e>f C«wiaicrclnl
l.ird^edoraT eta:
PACIFIC HOUSE,
OLYMPIC HOUSE^a^-TTJiTa-'i-V-
•wMlae K'i.sToS A OOTRRI.U
l¥"fm¥=TE¥"lW¥^
Out Crlibr.ttd H V» While ShlrU.
SVOALL AND SKE THEM.
Th«j & t PcULFCCiXT, aod (or quality aad darabilitj
I
ill aerer oa muobed. To ba hid only at tba
X. Lt AUOTIOt STIMtW, «X« Kearny street.
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
TSE THI3TLB THAT PRICKED THE FAIE
Laara LiiiK'itint attotti r edition of tho
' Wolf in the Fold" th»t doen not cuDflict with
tba law of libel, O t it at Thistictona, No. Q
Post air et opp. Matonlo Tdtnple. Agrnte want-
<d tn x.-il jt on iu» ttrt»t. Ja20 3m
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"ABBOLOTRLY THE BK^T PROTECTION AGAINST
FIRE r
0T1TI 1.20) aTCPAI. FIBU POf OCT WITS IT.
*"M->re than •10,004,004 O0> worth of property StTSd
fw«a the leraaa.
Hbosld be pUoed In every Fe^lory. Pabllo Botldiar. Theatre.
HoieLeoa H't'd-nce. sad ere qi>ily sa raln.ble for Minos end
Baatbev hand tn -- r " Hrotd."
K. h. lawrs ACO.O-neral A cent* for Paolflo Coast.
For tile by W B. MUttDUUK.
Local Acent. i.l California St., Baa Frsoolido.
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All the Theatres,
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CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
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NOSE BUT THE BEST QTTAI.ITY OF HEATS
UAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, O, California Market
PIONKEB SHOE HAK UFAITOBY.
affti,
_or_TH^ jnua.
GKKKaALLY THROOQHODT, THE CITY
On the BOATS and CARS
a»- T6« mml ELEGANT O08TOM WORK IN THE OIT?
0.11 Rod fiimmo noodl «Dd price.. BKKK8 A .MAYNARO
auA Ka.m. .Lr.At. on. door .oit.h at Rn.h
SINGLE, OUTSIDE ROOMS
Fnrnlahad with >•>. X Spring; Beds and
Hair TAdEetirtx'essesa
4aA ■•■»« nr«t, Comer af Clay.
Fifty Gents per
THE OLD
Hot scotcn,
IS Morton Street, near Henruj.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IN TOWN.
Always on fllo the New York He raid, Harpsr'a
W««kty, KrAnk Leslie's, Dsy'e Doing?, Puliue 0&-
Efltte, all the Onllfornia pnpuiti, i.Iho London
Poncif, H.iU'n Life, lUustiaLod Loudon Newe. Cull
and mi1 '»!'. youreolf.
•W Dou't forgot tbe sign of the Hot Scotch,
de7tf CI1ARLK8 WM. rFLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch.
....AND. ,.
TOM nn*l JERRY,
GO Tt* THE HRANill
Hot Ecotola,
*UB Slitter elreet, near Kcuruj.
All r>i-iiilis Ten Cents
HOT CIIOWJUI K -EVJEHY NIOUT.
nol5 tf JOS. D. BRIGOS, Proprietor
DRESS MAKING.
MR8. M. P. BISHOP, NO. 1« O'FARRRLL
t tre«t, is tbo p'aou lor Lidlcu sod etrnnKera
TaHitiriR tbo oily to Olive tbeir Dresies made In
style, and a perfeoi Ht. at a moderate prloe. da:9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly o/ CAiorina'i Royal Italian Cirovt)
WILL OIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Onitar, at raiidonoes (If required;, or far'
Bleb Mnsio for Balls or Partioe, at moderate
obargee. Rcsidenoe, 8»3 Montxomery street
corner Jackson. ho«m Ko. 11. <lel2 lm
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama .tree*..
»a-Terrapin OOOBtftntlr on bind.
'0,»ler. in ..ITT Its'!.. PR1VATB
.SUPPER BOOMS FOR PARTIES.
* dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
WO OP THE LEADING MKMBER8 OF
tbo Tbaatriosl Profession in califorola pro-
e Tormina olssseB for ioetroolion in Eloontlon.
, ./sana wisbiDg to avail tbomeelvee of the oppor-
tnnlty of acqoiriac a nirf al art at a moderate coal
Mnsandintjioirnameito "Caoabyiss" P.O. Sex
S3U. whan particulars as to terms, etc, will be
HnttAtham. oaal
pose
Per«<
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld It? If not, you've a treat
At SQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, Id Kearny atreet j
There BONA, disciple of GREAT 6QUARZA,
Dispensed famed Magio Pnnohes; rather
The most dellolous mixtures yat recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded!
Ladies their CORDIALS there can sip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" sppMiee.-aud Men gain "LAJJJIE3
PLEAS URB."
To allay connubial differences and pals,
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you can your end attain.
Blp of the potent extract bat one tstite.
Your arm, consoling, straight is round ber waist
Guess what a "HORNING OOXFOKX" In the hiss
That heals the puarrel and Imparts the bliss!
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always And
A balmy soother for tho troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and tho Brvoet "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panaoea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera MorbDS ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knook aronna.
BONA and SQUaRZa, spite of all detraotors,
Hare proved the Nation's greatest benefactors!
Fall FORTS' dITjrent hulthfal delates you'll And
To aid the Han— Invigorate the mind!
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S- fSQUARZA'S) -317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKKN
THE F.RST PREMIUM
....AT....
All tbe Mechanics' Fairs.
nos SALE WSOI.BAI.S AXD BBTAU.
at the eld artaallaaaieat. ISC Lelde.'--.
aapa.lt* 'Waat Caear Beaaa
HlHCf,
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IKE JOUBBAL OF AMTTBEJttHI*.
PnbllBhwl erery Du ifl the Yew br
CB* Merchant »»* 58S 'W«ikl»«to» *•.
Below Monnomerr. >» FjmoUoo.
WEDNESDAY JAKUABT 22, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Tfa*-atr*.
Anothsr large andiancs greeted tbe popular oo-
mediaD, John T. Kaymond. on bis second appear-
ance, and *•• kept evsryone thoioogbly amused
while b* WMOQ tfe« Bias*. Joe Barker'* Quota-
tion* are received with all tbs mon pleaaars on ac-
count of tbolr being familiar. '"Forbidden Froit''
will be played ft f *w sight* longer, acd will be fol-
lowed by the sew domes. io drama entitled "Only a
Jew.'' W. J. Gilbert's lateit London success,
'■pxgmalioo and Galatea" is in preparation and
will shortly be prodnoed with new scenery and
novel and strsogs effects,
AlhambrR.
Tola house baa not enff-red ma ch from tbe at-
tacks of the Wavsrlv Place Gazette. Tbe audience
last night filled every portion of the boose and
comprised the most fashionable people in the city.
"Schneider" w.ia prfst-f ted In capital stflr, Johnny
Allen. Mils Alice Harrison and Little Has plajing
their respective parte to j.«rfectioa, and being
well supported by Pierroat Th-.jer, Bob Hart,
Willie Stmms, Mr*. E, 7. Stewart, John Robinson.
W. Wright and W. Fonier. Toe Bonnce Scene
f airlj convulsed tbe aoiienc* with laughter, and
Little Mac's Babj Elephant Is tbe Bensation of the
diy. Toe lane pisee will be pleFed this evening.
Metropolitan Th-ntre.
Miss Augusta L. Dargoo repeated, ker clever lm-
psrsooatioo of Camilla last eight and won tbe
good oplaion of all present. Harry Eytinge did
some powerfal acting in tbe acsne where be re-
proaches Oamille with selling ber:e i for wealth,
and gained much applause. To-night Miss Par-
gos will appear in the thxLlingly aaaeatiooal
drama of Deborah; or, the Apostate Jew," better
known under the title of "Leab, the Forsaken."
Tali play la Tax more popular than "CamlUe," and
i could draw a crowded home.
Bella Union Theatre.
Mias Jennie Worrell and Mias Lillie Hall con-
tinue to be the reigaiag favorites at this house.
Montague and M'lle Gerretta are very popntar ia
gymnastic acts; Cogill and Cooper excel in song
and daace. "Nar>, the Good for Nothiog," is capi-
tally played by Miss Jennie Worrell. R. G. Harsh,
Oharles Verocr and others, and tbe ballet which
concludes Ike eveoisg's entertainment, ia very
pretty.
Vb.e Atkcneiim,
Frank Mortimer, Walter Parke. Lon Dixon and
Cnarlir Thompson appear In a aamber of amus-
ing act*. Miss AgaeaKenasdy in operatic selec-
tioas sodatao in faice, aad many others present
vanes' specialties
AjAioitrciL McszTjH. — One of the most
■•replete collections' of the kind in the United
Btatea. comprising hand rede of costly and bftaa-
alfnl vitx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Voly) at *£e Museum on Montgomery street- An
hoar nay be profitably eoent here.
Tire,
Panic at Wood's Theatre, Cimclnnaii.
The great firea whlcb. have lately occurred
hid esch cf them a small beginning. The
vast amount of property tiros destroyed
ihonld make people realize how necessary
it is to hare in every home the means of
promptly extingaiehing a fire before it gams
headway. Ia many oases of fire as much
damage is done by the watsr used to
quench it as by the flames themselves. We
call the attention of our readers to an adver-
tisement in another column of theSab-
cock Fire Eitingnisher, which is one of
tne most valoable inventions cf modern
t.mes, and which, if universally adopted,
will prevent the occurrence of any disasters
such as the great fires in Chicago and Bos-
ton.
"Well, we've got her boxed up," was tbe
pathetic exclamation of a grief-a trie ken hus-
band in Lenox, Massachusetts, lately, as he
turced away from hisencoffined wife.
Beranger was a printer's compositor, en-
tirely ee'f-taught, and he began to publish
when only sixteen years old.
It is said that iron is a good tonic for de
bilitated young ladies. That may be-so, but
Ironing is a better one.
An Alabama editor mildly alludes io his
rival as a "reaorvoir of fashion -and an
aqueduct of mendaoity."
A3, ea.lt Ii ana. -£-1 ensure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures la Ban
Francisco. Nothing la move pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal In elegance to airy private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage rtand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stable* 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are carefol and experiences, hie charges
are moderate. The moral of tne above is:
co to Frank Bonton at the Occidental Hotel
ffh&n yon want a carriage. 0
Holiday Candies.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M A. Merc?i's pioneer confection-
ery; G78 Kearny street, Wholeaale ana retail, q
Grand Concert and Ball
Or the Germania Rifles, at the Hortlcaltor
Hall, Febx" rj 2d, The musical portion of the
entertain-. . will c-nsist of glees and ohorases
by the Swiis Slog ng Club and Pr.f. Speranaa'B
Italian Singing S Jcie-v. This ball will no doubt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
season, considering the p polarity and high
social standirg of the oorps. Tickets, admit,
ting genii man and ladles, ore dollar. q
The Cincinnati Enquirer of the 12th has
tbe following vivid description of a panic
which followed a false alarm of fire in
Wood's Theatre on the day previous :—
There were tvo false alarms of fixe at
Wood's Theatre during the matinee per-
formance yesterday. The first orcmred at a
quarter pis: one o'clock, while people were
pouring ia at the doors, but tbe panic did
net become general, and tbe anditoiium was
soon deDSily packed with humanity. All the
seats were full from pit to dome, the gods'
gallery even beiog pressed into service for
ladies, who were, as UBual, at daylight per-
formances, the larger portion of the audience.
There was not a foot cf elaodiog rcom uno>
copied, the stairways beiog thronged by
persons anxious at all hazards to witness tbe
performance. The play was Divorce. The
third act had been reached, and "Templeton
Jitt" (Mr. Harry Hawk) and Miss Lu Ten
Eyck (Mis* Kate Browning) were beginning
their famous scene, when dnst, resembling
smoke, arose fjr tne seoond time from a
register near the stage. Then some cowardly
wretch, probably a thief, screamed "fire 1"
"And tbe b -Ideal held his breath
For a time "
It was not only women «b turned pale
with faar and pat spell-bound for one brief
s£C3nd, for it was these wbo knew mwt
those who mO:t coolly surveyed tbe situation
and looked the fiigbtful possibilities in tae
face, tbat were the moat concerned. Such
knew too well tbat it was not fire that was to
bedrealed; knew tbat a false slarm might
be as fatal as a real one, and shuddered at
what "might have been"— not ead words to
write now. The spell lasted only long enough
for the sound to reach every heart in its
sickening meaning, and then followed a
scene of the wildest excitement. The crowd
neirest the door rushed pell-mell into the
street, Baapp:ng the railing put up to tem-
porarily bar the doorway as if it was made of
pasteboard. Hundreds made a rush for the
stage. The actors and actresses rushed oft
not to be overwhelmed in the coming human
deluge. The orchestra was gone in a flash,
dropping fiddle and bow in tbeir flight. Men
in tbe brlony, and even in the galleries,
b;gan kicking out the window-sash, one mad-
man being barely restrained fiom hurling
Lis chili to certain death on the pavement
belo*. A man and a boy jumpei oat of tbe
baleony to the parquette, smashing and ex-
tingoihing lights in their descent, but
injuring no one, not even themselves. Mean-
while women were fainting, crying, ecream-
iog and emblazing ene another, aud terror
reigored supreme. It was a frightful mo
ment. The company now came back to the
s'age, headed byMr.^Boniftice, whose Bowery
experience, as a fouog man. had fitted him
especially for the ■task before bim. He had
keen in the dressing-room below the stage
T?ben the noise of the rising multftode
reached his ear. He first mistook it for a
heavy round of applause; then thought the
galleries had fr lien in; then,
"Ab nearer, clearer, deadlier than before.'
it came to his ear, he recognized the panic's
"opening roar;" he forced his way up the
stage-stairs* nd reacbei the f^o'.-ligh'e just
as manager Furbush did. His presence and
voiee qoieted the people long enough for
him to older tbe orchestra, who had bean
captured andbrooght back, to strike "np the
"Star Spangled Banner," and the terrible
moment was over.
When<iaiet was restored Mr. Bonifa:e an-
nounced that any article loet io^hesam-
pede should be sent to tbe st ge and claimed
at tbe box-office. Immediatsly he was show-
ered with muffa, gloves, cloaks, cravats,
hat?, Bbawls, handkerchiefs, veils end so on
ad infinitum. The box-office afterward ^re-
sembled a pawn-shop doing a large business.
The pirformance was rene ms I, amid
gratified applause, where it had been left off
and tbe play was witnessed to the end by an
audience whose diminution in size could
scarcely be noticed. Every one who was
there will remember "Divorce," and many
were the comments to that eff?o± to be over-
heard as the aulienoe passed out. We
heard one young girl aay, "Yes, I tore it np
into little bits. I found I must ecream or
tear my programme, and so I tore it." Sen-
sible girl. Were a 1 women like her, a pan-
ic in a theatre would not be made suob a
disagreeable thing to contemplate.
Prejudiced.
A gentleman who has just returned from
tbe East, walked into the Magnolia Saloon
tbe other morning to get a cocktail. Fred.
Obnsemar had stepped out for a moment
and the Chinese porter went behind the bar
to wait upon the customer, whereupon tbe
party aforesaid refused to drink— remarking
tbat be "didn't want any d— d Monongahe-
lian to wait on him."— Reveille.
Hairworlc and Combings
Made up mat and cheap at S50 Washirgtcn
etteet, near Stockton. Sld> curia steamed to'
twenty-five cent s .
»
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tarles
that compare with Sqn>rea'e. Fqai'E .'e Fnnche*
are fameua for the high art shown in tbeir man-
ufacture, the happy ccmbimlion of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and co dials for
the H -liday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street. H
To Actbesses.— Fjr sale at a great sacrifice
at 38 Geary street, t-ix etegant silk dresses, une-
gnalled for quality asd style. a
The. Place.
It yon want a cl-an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or jour hair cut io the beBt
style, by experienced woramtn, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, No. 302
Four th itre et, near Howaid. T
It la .a^errectly A,«tnnlBr>1ng
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
jelore 8 a.sc. returned the same evening if de
rired. x
Eureka Social Club
The pijaes to be awarded at the Klnth An-
nnal ma-qaeiale ball of the Eareka Social
Cocoi and «Salli>aje<is Islands.
The rumcrJ of hidden treasure In Cjcos Is-
land have bean at l'Ufcth trac d to their orighnl
source. The plates' treasure may be all moon,
shine but that the millions of trsasnrj taken
Ik >m tbe Per avian Government on the Mary Deer
lie bcr.led on Cocos and lone, two of tbe Gal*
lapigos Is'ahd% theraard two living witntSiea
to prove. Charles Stewart of Napa, and David
Satherland of Vallejo, helped tobnrythte traa-
sure in Its hlddlng place and know wherj to
fled it. A company has been formed under the
title of the Consolidated HlJdea Treasure Com-
pany,a28 Montgomery ttrstt, Room 10, where
Shares arefsold at $10 each. The stock 1b being
rapidly taken up. A schooner will eto-t on
Feb'y l?t. taking Stewart and Satberland to
tbe islands. These men wbo buried the r a sure
can ceiUioly nnd it. At length there is some-
thing taQgibie. This Cocos Island expedition
ia founded on fa.ts, and not on r.mautic pirati-
cal hifetory. •
Oyaters,
In strolling round the other night,
To look at "Frisco by gas light,
uur eapeiess teat, by chance did strav
To wheve fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen;
While mosBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made tbat window seem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
Zt looks so nice— and try their cheer."
■■All right," I said, **I must Bgree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magrdficeniiy, toe;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every eiyle; jufit tnink of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam * and crabs aud terrapins ;
In lad, we found they had within
That cosy plaoeaU kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beBt Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinnere,N
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster HouEe. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLL3 HAAKB, Proprietor.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasars it ia to meet a 111111105 oonnte-
nance, whether it be on the street or la the par-
lor. And why la it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look T It is simply because they live on
a plain, natrttioos and substantial diet. Tbat man
ia a public benefactor who will oonsoientionsly
serve tu with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
rreal. Loais Meyers, pronrietor of the "White
Hou.se." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Ees-
taorant. Fourth street does it. as hundreds can
eotbusiastieally testify. Hie kitchens are marvels
of order aad oleanlineaa. Try bim, and yon will
find it lmpoasible to eat elsewhere.
Lever Buckle suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
Ther b — at tbe What Cheer Laundry, _x
Something ICew,
Wm A. Hnbbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies underwear In suit.-,
are famed fcr their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goo is at 218 Second st,
for wholesale and retail trxde. A liberal dis-
count to the (rale. j
#-.
Wrxat Cheer L.a.uricii'y
Is the best bvrudry in San Francisco *
Still Alive:
When looking for Holiday presents, go to the
New Yobs. Fbotogbafh Gallebt, No. 25 Third
street, and see those beautiful portraits In oil,
water-colors and India-ink. Prices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any other
flrst-class gallery in the city. Remember the
place— B. F. Howland & Co., 25 Third St. p
Genuine Havana Cigrare.
Beet brands at 611 Montgomery street, 8, W.
oomer of Merchant. Frasck & Cain, q
For VTaarAlriK
Shirts, $1 S9 per doz.; small pieces, 60c. per
U a. At the What Cheer Leundry- *
Aatogetr&eir rlie Beet.
It is curtoos, but true, that 4. A. Sbaber,
70? Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture an* bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
Diamond Catarrh Bemecly
la a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
druggist for it, -or send to Dr, A. F. Evoy, No.
9 Pest street. z
1*110 President'B MessaRe.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and *dnrablity are the
characteristics of H. Luohslnger's furniture.
All should viEit his emporium, 735 Marbet
Btreet, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be fumiehea. s j
Clubtoxakt.— Madame Clara Astonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to S33 Kearny et. Consultations in
English, French and German.
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in bate. At " The" Hat Store, $47 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is Bora to be suited. m
Live WeiL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding 1b the causeof many crimes. Those
Wbo dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ingtoa treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1649. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Bcimagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Rabies. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Gentlemen, Attention:
For the most comfortable and luxurious shave
be sure and call at O. L. Susand's Palace Shaving
and BairdresGlng Saloon, 224 Montgomery st.,
opposite Buss House, up-etilri. Only the moet
skillful artiste employed. b
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 8SO Bush afreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family u-e. Q
500 Pairs ol Socks,
At all prices, it t he What Cheer Laundry.
Waslalnjr fteturneu in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Ohecr
Laundry.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boohaeller* and Stationers,
H. H. Moore, 689 Uentsomery. Dear Merchant.
Bo-lnen Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant 4 Stratton'a College, 24 Post Bt
Hatchers,
KstE. Fred. Stalla 94 to 100. California Market.
JBruaa Form dories.
Weed A King-well, California, 125 Firat si.
Dentists.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Snrciaal Instituts
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Goods.
Looan A Oe., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 BntUr.
U u man Hair.
Bampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Mnale and Mnsleal Instrtustenta,
Keene, O. O. . mftr. aocordians, repairer of ail kinds
musical instrnmenta, 203 Kearny.
Huccaronl Hanaraclnrert,
Brignardello, Maecfiiavelio A Co., 706 Sanson**.
"Wines and Hqaon. (Wfioleaalc.)
Danert F. A Ort„ 504 Front
c
n
i
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE FEINTING
Boainees at the corner of Sacramento and.
LeideedortI streets, and
RemoYed to 532 Gay street,.
Will, infntnre, conduct the eame line of buain
at the new location, in connection with the office
FIGARO
every Theatre in San Francisco.
B. F. STERETT,
With whom ha has united his stock and bi
thas making this
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
IK THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Priatim
of every description. Personal attention will be
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My EogravBrs stand at the head of the profes-
sion, as samples on the dead- walls of the city wiB
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and the pub-
io at my new quarters.
H. P. TATLOB,
de41m cast, lay street.
Photoffraplilc Cards.
FIGARO
IB DISTRIBUTED EVEBY DAT THROUGH
out the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Stares and Offices.
FIGARO
IB OIKOULATED EVERT DAT ON THE
Oakland Kerry Boats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tbegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
18 MAILED EVEBY DAY TO AIL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers lett in tne theatres at Eight
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS ■ HERE, THERE AND EVER Y W HERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbo Theatiee, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and pablic resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOOIETY. IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
beat Of advertising mediums.
POll. Taxes
FOR 1873
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR- -
nishicg Goods to be had good and cheap, at
tbe "uLDOORNHK," J LEVY'S. 51« Montgom-
ery etreer. Justice given to all. Don't forget th*
number, 5lO Montgomery street. deSU lm
ARION
Pianoforte.
DEOLAHFJ) BY THE JUDGES AT A LATE t
Fair of tbe AMSric&n InBtitnte, after a blind- ^
fold trial arainaPSleinway'H, 0 higwruugs, and »
others, to be TH*. BEST ON EXHIBITION. % .
CTJBTAZ, Hole Agent. SO OTarrell streak. I
N B-— Piaooa of all styles TO RENT. mars
OUTSIDE LANDS..!
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVHlJ,
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTB on OUT*-'
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned •
upon the presentation of an order from th»
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delSfcf A. AX78T1N.
J* OLP
DAVE MENDES A CHX. attb*
— old original Red Lion, lwGrsarf i
street, between Ke.-rrjy nnd Dupont, where yon
can bate BOT AND COLD DRINKS, netforgefc-
Tne "Old Sport7' is
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve jeare connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members of
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimat*
that he is prepared to give experienced advioe t*
all persona professionally visiting or meditating a
visit to the Australian Colon tea. Fee moderal*.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
Span,
"WIjjLIAM HENRY ■WATERS,
^Victoria Ob ambers, ^« Collins street. !*•*-
boorne, Australia- fafl tf
nxrow r>TTEs,
Payable at the Assessor's Office, or to
DepntF*
Lf-TI EOSESEK, Assessor.
)«1T lm
WILLIS^BAND.
MUBIG FURNISHED FOB ALL
occasions. Muaic imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz Pipers and Marema AT. Blum,
Lending Tlollnji ta,
■*»-GrderB from the conntry promptly attended
to. Address M, W. WILLlg, Eton's Muaio
Store. 138 Montgomery street, or MAROUS M.
BLUM, ggg Mon-gomery street. jag if
ALHASIBRA LOOSING HOUSE.
FINELY FU7- WISHED BOOMS. STN-
gle or in suits,
Well ifffhted and "F«ntllnt«d.
_ . Onxurmehed Rooms to let. Lodging with
or without board. A LH AM BRA BUILDINO I
•1» Buab *rtre«t. oc3i tf
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST "CANDY
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. All
Orders, especially from tbe country, ora aolioltad I
aud will be promptly attended to.
CANTY A WAGNER,
lOT Mftntcomerf st.. ner.T Suttar
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Best accommodations for -a* a,T„
Families in tbe city. Private WXf " ' "
entranoe for Ladies. Hair Gutting, Sh aving an I
Sbampooicg. Children's Hair neatly en t. Ladifli ,
Shampooing 50 cents.
i*171m UOORRIVEAU.P reprietar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Ac atfemj
M
FRENCH CORSETS
HE FQM3. IMPOBTEg AHD DEM.BR IK
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWARD8.
JMlMTBOMERT
i
rFigar
III rKA»CltC > WKDHItPAT. JAXCAKY It. 1-13.
tT.i. XVT. ».. ,,,,
FURRISHED Boon-
•8 ted $10 p,-r y
WEST END
r»_*t, L_«n.«. . ,
5S-JETR0P0LITAN theatre
lUgustaLDargon
CALIFORNIA THEATR1.
IBELLA UNION THEATRE
K«IPMC*»*ut of the Fa mo !Un.
K.JOHN T. RAYMOND!
THI»
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thii rrcmno jaudartm
IMnmmH|ai:i«lii'Mi-< i:.,HvW litmlMiwt -..<,.
ii Tin n_. Hi|iii«i« ■■!" nt r Ur.aMitM mniini r. ►. I
(Id. *»••««_ si w. I ,1 ...n ~ »» I alto*
FORBIDDEN FRUIT!
with «ovn isp nrni'miri mt.mtit.
JOR ntflkKH • R.llr.d T.n... HR.JOHVT. IH \
•Bt>». OWMI
■ IXkT K1VILI.I. ilblNTnll r.m.l.-
\RKKB. 0«»t,
iMiiicuTdi.onr'iCiii i.irn.K. i.ri i.ir prAVf
a.ot rmsT.
rtRLOR AKD nROOlfM or f.«OH.,« OURTORt nOOIR. RK'IIMORD.
NOON-THH 8ER.JPB1VT
__OT SEOOND.
BILt.IARP ROOH ANDSUOKINQ ROOM AT Ol ORliR rt.lv IOS'«
NIGHT-THE3 TE3MPT ATI O N
"At». : Ta. F/-U of oaf -orMJJ.n Tr*« b-glnt to fell. '
ACT TKII*!-.
PARLOR ASP OR USDS.
XDA.x^72NT--F*c>n:i3iiz>i>E;nNr fruit
" Tbii Evil only til tbo fa'b to Oocd. "
MI^ .TK1N1NIR Wo
ABKA
LILLIB i (
VONTACUfi and CERRETTA In COMICS
Wtib Stlekt, Iltu. and Olfaetto Ooelaab »i
..*MMta .lotni.it
Jacob rVtnMe A Cos. latae. d.algn, ''Grecian Curve" Billiard Table, ha* been kindly furnUhod. ft
IN ACTIVE PBBPARATIOl-.-Tba Now Domestic Dnmi oTt
And W. J. Gilbert _ lat*#t London and New York Bocce.B, the D.llfehttc] Coxedy,
PYGMALION AND GALATEA!
FWOt'8 OF ADMISSION.
BfMrTFd K*at*— Dreae Olrole and Orcbeetra 01 SO Ba'.-oy
RtMrvrd Sc«t«— ruiconj IS Gft'lery
Droee Circle Admission 91 OO Private Boxes..
SO
sec
,.«6 and HXO OO
Jennie Worrell and Llllle Hall
IN DUUBI.r.
TWO TRAGEDIANS.
and
Bailor** Boarding; I_Coua«
.' I! r.ARKIIf and OARTHK ARHM
Irl.b _ff« Ml.- J««ept_M«
Original Hoot tod Dane..
BUck-Byed Alice Cogill and Cooper
Bollqniii^^
GOAT ISL \ND SPECTRE.
Job oar Tuars .). ii. LvUa Tommy Brer
AlUr whlob.
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
NAN UISS JFNNIE WORRBLI.
fin which she la without a me!, Inlrodadng bar riot* »
Tom Dribbles, one fatbor , k Q
Marry (Jollier, tbe otber fatbor Onariea V.ro-T
nu*rler. aoarp-nter Matt. Kelly
V->onti Mr. Simpion dbai. «'o«IU
Bob y„4 Cooper
0yettg" ^. Orobeatrn
New Charaoterietio Billet by M. Schmidt, entitled
RETURN TO THE VILLAGE!
!__,EH.'V|,oM_.i<>n MONS. BOHI
ADI-LK, Virendiere .MM*. *1H_H
Blboa, Innlioaper i d. Mo
Augustine, bis wife Oerrle Uba^maa
....DOIII.VQ TBE BALLrr....
* hiirncterlattc PolLn....Mnif. Thi-rcie, M. Schmidt
Volte Comiqae) Hme. Ihcreir, V. Bfontuat-«
ngbable Inoidenta and Grand Finale.
LAND!.
iion o" **i
piTUHBuH
10 « tm •
la****
illflCIJ
litini
c.
ISSftlKL"
IDMinHI
l«5S».
1 40 Second Street. | 40
SWAINS BAKERY,
t:.intt|i.ho.t in 'OO.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES.
Wimw' »l Ro- l«H Foortb itrMt. tad Al
N?. 10l»l Ht<xkWD.trtaL
TltS RUT QII1.1II OF
W oddlng Oalte
ALWAYS OR HASP.
■Till TAKIBTV OF
Cake tor the Holidays.
I OR OREAU. CHARLOTTE RUSIE, BI.ANO-
liAROS. JRUL1RS, «tc., m*d» to orter and
• t IBAbMtmAl.rtAlA.
•oWij.l AR.IBAPI.ll'1)
HAIR.
TUB OHKAPEST PLAOR IH BAN FBANOI800
TO BUV
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood , Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT lur.
NEW YORK STORE.
A. II. aAMPAOJf A CO.,
Mo. 1 ie Hf «ond etrc«t.
■»IQ1» Betwete MliRlon and Minna.
Attention, Good Myers!
MB. P. BEROR9. FORMERLY
proprietor of tue Mlnare' Bee-
tetarani. bis Uk*a t.m m»n»c«ra«Dt
Of botb tb« Minttre' RetaaareDl on
OoBmeroial streot aod tbe Minora'
Braaob on Market •troet. In partnenblp wltb MR,
A.DBAYBUR. w bo baa been conmeted wltb the
%■ for yeare. iTproremeote bave been made In
uemleioe dopartmeata that wilt render tbe Ml-
aere'Biore popaltr than It baa eyar boeodnrlDa;
the n yeereef Ite proepertty. Oar Bllleof Fare
•mbraoe all tbe delioeoi«i of tbe aeaaon. Onr
■otU to "Good Fare, Good Uookina; and Moderate
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THR UNDERSIGNED WOUI-D MOST K.B-
■peotfally represent to yon and t^e publio con
eraliy. that no i« now prepared to fnrcUQ raeil-
ftie* for exhibitions ot every ktod and obaraoUr,
wtatoh ehoatd deserve tbo putronaRB of the pab-
lio Be baa crnoled at Oh*$nrje. WyomioR-, A
LARGE AND OuMMODIOLM HALL, with boo
Scenery and 8tene. Tbo Hall ie well vennlated
and lighted, and mad* comfor. ah'e for all -eatonr
of lb* year. THR BKST OF MUSIC, botb SVnOlt
and Brasa. can belarninhed at .)■ timet.
S»'|Rf»riofF arrnnffemenlH will be made with
THKATKICAL OKOHIER < OMPANH
er for Rentlog of Hall or w-rformaocen on a per-
centaso of tbe receipt*. OorrespondenoAfolioited
Addreaa. J. McDANIKI ,
Lock Box No. 1, Obeyenno, W.ominf .
If. B '-Otirioeitlea wanted for tbo Cheyenne
Mneevm. Tboae winhlmt oriRagemente, etate low-
•tt »*»■ for tbe Winter Season, a^oaina; photo-
Atepb to 'my addroea. Half Paaeage Money re-
randed alter fllling onuaitomerjtfl, _____
JAMKS McDANIEL.
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
ooW 3m Look Box No. I, Ohe?enne, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIB8T-OLA8S PKOPLE.-MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe. Four Ladioa and two Uen-
llamnn to be good in genernl baainee- f"r the coin-
ing Winter Hpa_on, corncooooioft tbo tirat wool- in
No.embar, 187_. Addro.B atating lowest tornis,
with Photograph. Half Fare relonded after till-
_< .D««.m.Bt. J4MK8 M0-ANIE- t
Proprietor Ohepenne Theatre and MiiBoorn,
ooSS Look Box 1. Ob*y*pn<*. W. r.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 16 ai_a 17 6SO "Washington street.
The Biggest Race Yet— The
Human Race.
THE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
rr.ltlc In Hod fr.ncl.cu, buy thtlr
'-hli-L and Fnrnl.htnK Oootl. off BUNK.
DICT _o CO.. No. Jl Second mtn ct, be.
e.a.e they nr« i.l.vi*y. treated wtll i.nd
boy tbelr goad, at tbe lowe.t price., at
"THE OI.DkTAND."
P. BIRBU _B CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SBt and SUB Oommereial, and
76* Market alrMt.
Op*B from 6 A.V. to 10 P.M. »n31 lm
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
MilacraHrnlo it., cor. Leldcadorif.
(Kx oO _• of P. M. S. S. Co.)
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
Vl__.ttl_.li_. CITY, HSYADA,
*T»H1R KLEGANT TURATRE HAS BRKN KK-
■■■ deooratod, and oan be rented by the night or
by the weak. Btara and t__T»_lng oompaaiea
UbanJIy treatod with on applioaUen by letter
JPU-I PIPKB,
Manager and aoVe Proprietot,
Or to J. B. Mr (A HE.
___MOJWaehtn«ow atreet. Han Franolaeo.
MORS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
rpHR WKLL-KROWR PIASI8T AKD V0-
c.H.t, fMB*gi Now Ooan.i for Pl.no Aod
I b, hi. .ntlf.1, New and Bi— plifi.d p,.t,_
WANTED IMMEDIATE!. Tf :
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO....
SPECIALTY ARTI.TS for e or 1?3 NIGHTS
....AND ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....ALSO....
T-wonty Plrfi-t Line Ballet XjAdLios.
PO« NAF.r. RIUI1TY NKTS «F AMAZON AKMOK1. COMPI-KTID, IN
Lots 10 e uif. parebaeen. Knob 8et oonafata of Ho I id Silver- HI it ted ll> Itm ,
herkin, K hi eld, one p'ir o' Armlf t"«, ono par of Bnoelete, one pair of TigLi. , o_o pair ol _ rut k). cne
pair of Bandnl-,ono Tonic, one tioarf , one Combat Sword, at d ono Spear _„
SUUKIUAN COKBYN tfe CO,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
'I31"_E__E_.
....A-TD....
ECOUSB,
Summer atrecti of Kearny ^between Pine
and California*
TUR FINEST PRKSI1 BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS eerred in any
ityle. Eyeryt-rlng cooied inthe beat manner,
•ar The Finest Llqnors aod Cigar*.
»_r-El«-ui.t_t Sni tea of Booni for _Ladlea.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PEUFttOrlON.-KinH.ARD
MIJLDhK FABBKl, teauhur of eovarnl r.i la-
h-atsd r_<iropear< artinta. IaIo Direetor 01 toe re-
nowcod OonaerTttory ui Oen.TAi Maitro An Ubaot
d i ■ i' r*. nub Im.itn <l _ cad t mi of Muuic. Con-
ductor of the Pbilbnrinooiqud SoQiOt. in Pacle,
»nd at pr_E0Jt Mu.kiJ Oitoolor cf the Fnbbn
Oyer >,t. piopared to rIvo urivaio lataooe, either
at. Iim ofBoe or at tba rc>-i en e of >bo pnplls;
likewise OOOitSKS OP ^INUiNG, PIANO and
MUSICAL ISSI'RUOTION.
fortbar p«tioulAr» uoply at PROF. MUL-
t > be hart at tbe mamo ntoro of M. (.'. r_._ . ' lay It .
and of Moi:*ra Bberinan A Hj _e, corour of f. _ t.t __
and K.aroy ttreeta. ja8 lm
LEWIS _ PANDEn,
_TOT_B. R A NOBS. TIXWARK AS»,
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
....or iii-.,..
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....IT....
Sortloultural __g__-xi
....OK....
THUUSMATf X-TKNINO JAJV. »Il
BY SUBSORiPTION.ONLY,
Ticket* SIS e»
«»-Sab-crlptton Lfltt *-an b» fonnd with—
C. M Beiry, Me riff's Office, Olt| 1 1 all ;
Mr Hrandt. >.\V. cor Wn.binKrnn A Monleomery:
A. Siiiimi'.1 lifld. Jr., N.K. our Fulaom & btiiUart :
W. floben. No. (i Uatiory afreet;
J. Witt. No. 110 Third Atreet;
M.KstzeoatolD, No. Hi Second alrnet;
J. J. Leviaon.N.W. cormr Uattory and Bash ;
M. Po-ner, No" aotl SI Baiter) airoat;
Geo. J. HarriB.,ytb Klopstook A <:c., _12 Front :
Id. Abramaoo, No. 13- Oiar atreet. deSI) tw
Tlokt-taof Admti'Inu to Onllery.. .Ml OO
To be had at any of tbo aheye-menriennd plnces.
' : ■
IS ,
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUS
And < tilloif-i nf Uedlclne.
If. (\C\Ci BEAtJUl -H_ _ND INSTRDOT.
XLf.UUv/ ith obificta t" be 9*»-u. Qp«n to tt_e
Pablio DAY AND NIGUI' »t K-IMFKA H, AU
»l8Mont8omeryB(re_t. FOR MEN ONLV
■ar Uk. jonDAN's Private Officr last **j
Geary atreet (oppoaii" old aicobai-t.a' Pa.ilibn;.
Stage Dancing;
TAUOUT AT
McCarly's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
de_T lm Post atreet, near Kearny.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMETIB
....TFiOHEB OK....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
"FIGAROS
TEZ JOITEKAX 0* AMTJSEHENT8.
Publiaced evory Day ln t*16 Ye** ^
:=>_ B O a--A-»33 XT S
«»»Merckonl and &HS WMhl»lt«»8U
Below Montgomery, Sao Francisco.
WEDNESDAY ..JAXCTABI 22, 1878
A H>portorlal Rebuttal Cue.
A 111 le reporier #K a morning paper wta
gent out to South San Francieoo on Sunday
to learn the particulars aboat the shJGtiog
ge.-fipe. Hiving finished bis business he
cue aied be would eopj the fine weather,
tab? a rural walk back over the Potiero
Heights, aod perhaps pick up a? item there-
by. A3 he was, with difficulty, mounting a
steep hill he fjund himself very efficiently
and enthusiastically aided in bis efforts by
.Mr*. McPaddon's g*at, who judiciously kept
behind him and assisted him up the as.ent
at brief intervals until Mr«. McFaddon's
in'.trfereDCs put a stop to Billy's eirnestef-
fjrta. Now, reporters are proverbially
grateful, butt this young man is an excep-
tion. He not ooly refuses to give "Billy" a
puff ftr bis "valuable assistinci rendered'
but doesn't even want the matter mentioned
by his confreres. He says he "feels gore
about it !"— tfie ingrate ! -If it wasn't for his
f4m lr we would publish bis name to tha
world. ^^^
rroajjli on the Maidens.
; ..lowing paragraph »;pein in Mr.
G W. Hijs'et'e paper, the Decor ih TeniL'a-
tor, D-oorab, Iowa, erf Oc lobar, 1872 ;
Humbug Exp s»d— Tbe Maiden Lane
.. Men X rk, having roTu-ed to pay
as (or th ir ad7rrt,sitig we are led tj t&p
belief ha- a I Mr. Hoiloway saya is tree,
and thai Men Company is not so vir-
taous as it should be. Brethren of tha press
beware of this comero.
This company is the n.me coccsming
which Mr. Hoiloway recontly published a
card in Figabo, warning the public that it
was engaged in counterfeiting his patent
medicines.
Woman's Trouble*.
They have divorces in Cincinnati. TVe
find ia the Star of th*t city of tie 9th inst.
the following:
Bubira Hanra v. E. S. Hanna. Peti-
tion for divorce on the grtund of ill-treat
meut atd negUc.
Barbara eer* that her husband treats her
in a most cruel manner.
Moreover, neglects her and slights her, and
that's what's t^e matter with Hannah.
The cius9 for divorce as alleged is, and
there's law just such cases to meet meant.
Ths husband's most crntl behavor, the
p'ei's in fact Barbara's treatment.
Ouo style of bonnet is called the "Man-
sarl," becices it t.ke* a great deal of ''man's
hard" earnings to pay for one of 'em.
A Pennsylvania editor excuses his lack of
a knowledge of figures by saying that figures
won't lie .
Z;b Crummet wonders why poor people
K» never a file ted with kleptomania. We
call it stealing, then.
"Assault wita intent to become icsine'
is tbo w^y they put deadly attacks now.
A literary correspondent of the Pittsburg
Gaz»t e, signs himself "O. Phiddle Styx."
A JPlea.sa.nt Lioeation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central loci.i-n. should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspcet aha fine suites of rooms to let there
Ti_e building is a very fine one and ie well
lighted isd ventilated. «
A-n Old Landinarlr.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
or Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for keeping the best Havana cigars,
iobaoco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc r
Sr.Dewell, teliow Card Writer,
Study made and made to order, boom 10,
COS Mar eh itrreL cor. Poet and Montgsmory. c
J><* Yon Jixiow
That with BriTXEj cat's Pattxbk* you can out
and make any garment to fit perfectly? Send
postage stamp icr an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A, Darning, agent, office of the Howe Bewlsg
Machine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Butter
«nd Post. Baa Franoisoo. •
X>r. Dohcrty
Gas devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
now the most successful o! any Physician in
-3an Francisco. Office 619 Sacrament j street,
comer of Leldeadorfl, a few doors oelow What
Cfteer Houa*. T
Uo wot «ufT©r irom Corns.
The unforrcii.fi.te sufferers from Corns, Bun*
ions. Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to $ r j*. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doe-
ter'a capability. References given If required, h
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade in California Is assuming
«'gantlc proportions. Emerson CorvUlo, of the
Saddle Book, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
Lis own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Bastes transplanted oysters have a fame which
'BU aided all over the continent, and *ne
'Saddle Book*' is known everywhere, »
The Host Bemedles,
Dr. Perri's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
-rr's Webfoot Pills, for all nitons complaints.
i, S. Q ;e3 and Co., corner Sansome and Oom-
aierdal streets, sole agents. •
Ciairvoi-ance.
Gerald Maseey, the well-known poet, in a
recent lesture at Br. George's Hall, London,
aaid that some twenty-two yeari ayo he was
invi'ed to see a clairvcnaotrtad without the
use of b<r eyes. He was asked to place his
finger* over fcer eyes, so as to preveut her
from being able lo s«. He knew so little
of what was expected of him that he placed
his fingers so wide apart that she could Bee
between th*m. This lady afterward btcame
hia wire, and he fjund that this reading by
abnormal vision was a fact. He bad never
properly understood it before. Since then,
however, he had seen her read so hundreds
of times, and convince hundreds of people.
Not only did sha read books in this man-
ner, but the human body itsslf appeared di-
aphanous ti her. She had hfcpu made use
of in bospiialstodiagnoss diseases and pre-
scribe for them. Her power was just <he
same, whether her eye* wtra bandaged or
not ; in fact, if the eyes of the fi.sh were
open ehe could not see at all. A youoe man
once asked her if she could see the pain he
had. She said he must have suffered a frac-
ture of the rib a s one toue was overlapping
the other. Th9 youag man replied tbat he
hid suffered such a fracture, and that he bad
always feared that the bones bad not been
properly set. On another o.XiSton an officer
came with a friend. He wee dressed as a
private gentleman. He hid Jo3t a carpet
b3g and wanted to know if it could be found
by means of clairvoyance. She described
the bag and contents, among olli?r ihiogs
a brace of curious silver mounted piBtols of
Indian workmanship, then a something she
cjuld not identify. Turning to the offer
she uttered a>cream. He nore an arlific'al
arm. His otq, which be hid lest in action
wasintbebag, and that was what sbe bad
described.
One morning on wakiog up at seven
o'cl ek, ehe informed her husband that bis
mother was dead. On being qu-stioned as
t) how sbe knew, sh; a ill that she hid seen
the black-edged letter put under the bed-
rcom door. At eight o'clock Mr. Maesey
himee:f saw the letter containing the sad an-
nouncement put under tbe door.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A youog man who was crcsrei iu love at-
tempted suicide recently by taking a dosa
of yeast powder. He immediatsly rose
above his troubles.
A Chicago paper says that it is wonderful
how quick the blind beggars of tbat city
can tell the difference between ten cens
and a quarter.
"Ox Sbuing"i3 a sign now hung out in
Indian ap olia.
Or. Barlow J. ^mith
Is giving a ccarte of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Pbyeiology and Kervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeisn Hall, G37 California street,
every Friday evenirg, oommenclng at ~H o'cloci.
A part of tna evening is devoted to ex- mining
and prepcrlbicg for patients.. Dr. 8ml h gives
phrenological examinations in reeaid to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. u , free. w
The Illustrated Press (S. F. )
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by butsorlptlon—
51 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cneap. Sample
Dumteip.lG cents. Address Murr-y, Dewey &
Co., S. F. • 6
*
For the Very Best DrXiik*,
Goto Yaes' Bianco Saloon, corner of Market
astlToird streets. BO
Beat equality of ipogrslrJja
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Qhser Laundry x
It Too Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
tot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
Iry. i
Preatt and Street.
Far the host confectionery, go to Canrj and
W&gner'a. 1U7 Montgomery Bt near Safct-er. H
VP*HB.t Olioex- ljauaary
Employs no Ohinamen, and should be pat
ro-nlaert by everybody.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY.
Twrulj-vixili t-eiu.-Ani.nil Dividend.
A DIVlDtND OF NJA'K PERCENT. PERAN-
-**. ntun. ci t Oixt c»m.i npon ibe oper&tioDB
o( tbe Preccb "nTiugs and Lo n Societr, for tbe
tixnontns mdms Oi-tembif Slit, 1872, bas, in
coiif urn ty *j ,e ibe rewrt • f ibe Com mi tied of
V rlfli mi on Appoint* d by ibe m»mbarB of tbe So-
ciety, been dt-clftrvd by tbe board of AomtriisLra-
t on. at tte »imi-&nnasl Meeting beld on tbe
16tb ins'an'. This dividend will be payable ea
and after < be cgce-nth insUnt, at tbe office of
tbe booietj, 411 6u»b street. _
BlSl'WE SlAHE,
J 201m Director of Prenoa SavinsS Bant'
Chinese Employment Company
fzbucz: c*»oo.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PAHTS OE T 3E UNITED STATES,
ho 627 9a r^vcu-uto ttro. t. Bet. Kearay
aud Mout^um r/, Sai I ranclsco, Oal. "We ara
preDar-*d to furni»n at sbor: noiic», D«meetlc
H.riaut''. Hr.tel ^ooke, Lauudr? Men. W ltere.
Ooajnun Labor n, Fa m Hands, B 11-road
Haudg, Gbrdener*, Mechanic*, Factory Ha d«.
Wood OanuoBrw, ec, t-tc, Special attention given
to fnr ..ir ing D omeatio 8 -rva-jt3. j i 20 lm
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
^\IVIDE^DNOTIOE. -SAVINGS AH D LOAN
SOCIETY, No. 610 Car o'.reet.-Tbe Board
of W.r -cfiiis bars this day decUred a dividend for
tbe six montba '-n iug Deoember3l9t, 1ST J, of cine
par cent per annom on all deposit?, payable on and
after the 15m icet.
ja li-2w OYBUS W. OARMANY, Cashier.
Y PRICE 50CT5
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary aisam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOPSIETOBS,
corner £ an to rue and Commercial ata.
jsi3tf
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CflLDCR
. IWOUWCES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Pa&l'o Reofnllj, tbat the, b&ve opeoed
under CDLMllt'i OLOTBIFG STORE, Corner
of Bnsh snd MoaleomerF streets, with s WELL
SELECTED STOOK ol
CHOICJE-WISES,
UQTOK8 AXD
All oro iovited to o'.l. end AROHIE HcSEIL
ANB WM. O. OALDER will do their beet to
mike tbem comfortable. jajitf
DIVIPERD NOTICE.
MASONIC SAYINGS ASP LOAN BANK,
2lo. 6 Fott ntrcet, Maaonlc Temple
Si> FRANOISOO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRFC-
tora of tbi9 Bank, beld Jaqa>rr 20 rh, IS7J,
a dividend wae dec a' d &t- tie rate of ten (10) per
oent. par aDoam on T^rm or Perm n en t Dopo?tie,
and -ch pnr cent, per anoam oi Ordinary J> ,-
nasite. firth' Srmi-aannal (*rm ending Jana*rr
2i3t.jeT3. payable oa ar-d af:«r Febrn*ry lsr-. 187.\
IreefromalMaxes. 6EOtttti:aO'H.\«,
ja32-.f Secrotarj.
FREE AND EASY.
ET£KY 8ATTBDAY XIGHT.
Flano a.na Singing at 8 i».M.
D. BABBY, Chairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
6CC BXlatlon atreet, near Second.'
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Ban Franctaco Sot-Ids* Talon, S82 Cali-
fornia atreet, corner of Webb.
FOR THE BAT F TP AE F\DING WITH THE
3.9t December, l'rli, a dividend ban b ea d"-
clarei a: tbe rate of nice and six-tenth' (9 fi-10)
dt cent, par ann im on T»rtn Deposits, and eient
i.'. perceai. p?r tenrjm on Ordinary Deposits, frea
of Federal Tax on Deposit?, payable on and after
13tb January, 1573. By order.
deJl2w LOVKLL WHITE. Oaahier.
"VTatcriGs and J ewelry,
Vor- low. a* a. a. Callander**, 62 Second
;r^e*. corcei of Mtaaion.
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS,
IUDIAN AND
BOTANie PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY YEABI OF FBACTiCE
IN THB TREATMENT OF DISEASES INOI-
dent t9 females has placed Hadaxe Edmonds
at the head of all physicians making enob practice
a spec;altr, and enables her to guarantee a speedy
and permanent cure in the worst caaee or iod-
preieion and menBtroal deranrementa. Ladies
will and Mada-ne Edmonds a ekilllnl physician,
and it is to their interest to consult her in all die-
e&sEB incident to women before tampering with
poisonous noctrcms, qnack doctors and hnmbags.
Madame Edmonds describes diseases witbont any
iBforma.ion from the pai!e~t, and onres without
the nee ef merenry or experiments, thus earing
from wrong treatment for private, chronic and
cancer diseases. CoTdspooJence s'rietly confi-
dential. Office and residence, T»7 Market street
I betwean Third and Fourth. ja £0-ly
ElYIPLOYMENT OFFICE
6SS Sacramento street,
(The First House below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WBITE AND OHINESE
H^lp of all kinds.— Gan<?r&l Bn ineFs Agency;
Collect Rente, Notes and Accounts; White and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farm",.F«0loriee. etc.
OMAS, F. BErnhBEE Jk, CO.,
tlr-v? im «.>J Sacramento street
Crystal Sample Room
GSS MCI1KEITO 8TBEET.
ALT. DRINKS. PL&IN OR FAHOT. TEN
CENTS. ,9-Hot DriDira a epecialtr.
It M1THII,
i*17!m Proprietor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Cennun SavlDKi aad Loan Society.
I^HE BOABD OF DIRECTORS HAVE T>B-
olsred a dividend of nine (9) per oent. per
annum on Term Deposits, aud seven and one-half
(7>») percent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits,
free of Federal rax, for the six months ending
Dec*rob.r 11, 1ST.*, payable on and after January
15,1672. By order.
GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
San Francisco, December 31. 1672. ]a3 2w
E. PARDINI
NO. T»» WASHINGTON STF^ET. (ABOVE
the Plaza), San Francisco. Boots and Sboee
made to order in the best French atyle- The same
read; made always on hand. no l-3m
FERNANDEZ & AGUIRRE,
FA5aIiONABLE HATTERS. So. 11«* fM
POST SI'BEEr. near Kearny. A fine I M
assortment of Uats and Caps constantly ort^^^la
hand. a9* Hate made u l»rdcr aad renova-^d in
he aeai*al stjl*. oc2tlm
A New Departure
....FOB TBE....
3>TU"\?\r 3T 33 j&. H .
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
. Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND BEAUTY
OF THE ;PEEI0D.
The Great Novel of theiDay,"
The New Magdalen!
HI TVILKIE OOLLIin,
IN THE
Golden Era.
Tlie "Podgers Papers,"
s: Br "JPodeera," lnjj
THE GOLDEN ERA.
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charlei Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
(.By Oll-re Harper, la
The Golden: Era
FentUetoD, In]
The Golden Era.
OKIOIXAL 8TOU1E*. POEMS AND
8KETCHS8, FASHION GOSSIP,
AUUSEUENTS, UTSBATrBE
AAD AST, ANSWEB8 TO COR-
KESPCXCIL^rS, ETC.
ri^HE "GOLDEN ERA" IS THE OLDEST
X Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Ooaet.
In Oa tfornia, the Atlantic States, and throughout
the entire Beld of its great and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is nniTeraally
regarded aa a litqrary and family jouraal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
Tbe "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday vis-
itor in every Home and Household, and aa an'
advertiaing medium iu advantages moat ba appa-
rent to bnsineas man.
TO MAIL SUBS ORI BEES,
The Bolden Bra, for One Tear, 93 SO ;
for Six Months, S3 SO.
Hnbacxiptiona to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peteraon'a X.adlea*
National Magazine. One Tear. $5.
ay- THB GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe city at Hit cents per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA. single copies, Ten Cents.
For sale at all Nem-atandl.
Office of ttae Golden Bra,
540 Clay street San Francisco
Pacific Stone Companj
THE PAOTFIO BTONE COMPANY OAL
the especial attention of Architects, Eagfa
eers, and the pnblio in general, to the SDPKRle
QUALITY of the Stone now being mannf acton
by them in this city nnder the Ransome Pataaa
They make to order and keep in atook:
Bnlldlng< Fronts. Water Pipe,
Sinks, Monuments, FaimtaJns,
Tiles* Copings for yVmW
Filters, ete,, etc
Together with Raneome's oelebrated Free-Oi
Grindstooea, all of whioh we guarantee superlc
and at a prioe far below that of hand-cnt work,
aar-The attention of private parties intending
build ie respectfully solicited.
Offioe. No. !• BUSH BTBEET, Sao Franolasi
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH0I
l MANUFACTURER
SEP AIBER
THOMAS HIT* BREE,
SILVER ^-XjjSa.TJEli:
iZ ORUfflS, BANJOS,
^C^ — AMD—
OTHEB MUSICAJL IBfSTKC ktENTt
ESTABLISHED IN 1SAS.
af/*Leceona given on the Banjo and Dram, M I
MISSION STREET, between First and Second
N. B-— Fine- ton ed^ Silver Solo Banjos for f»
eesionale always on hand.
■W^ARI
Deelared AEolnst the "Whole World ai
the Best of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLAOKiNG— WARRAK
ed superior to any in cbe market. Manufi
tnred by MOORE & CO.. No. £16 Leideado
street, S. F. Direotione for Use : When found t
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe bottle w
coined. Sold br all Grooera, liruggiste, etc. d2
TRAYS alware on band.
Alfred Tettel
Manu f aoturer aad i
Importer of
BIRD CAGE,'
SC5 Dnpont,
SEAS SUTTER STREJ
See my stock of B
Cages before pnrcbu
elcewbere. Alvraysson
ii-iinR new on hand. I
Patent C&gee, made
Tin Wire, are wamrei
FREE FROM VERM
Also, best quality TI
no20t
Meerschanm Pipe Depc
043 EEABNY 8TBEET,
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT i
the shortes notic? All Pipes aod
Cigar Holders waitanted genuine, and '
to oolor well. Meerr-obanm Pipes and
walking Canee Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with the beetwo
manship. A large asEortment of Walking Oat
and Fancy Goods of every description alwaya
hand. noflu|
The Popular Beverag
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PA01F
Congress S prices, near Saota Clara. laden
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative ponere bci
equal to the oelebrated OongreeB Water from I
Springs of Saratoga, New York. Depot reaov
from liS Kearny street to Kew Montgomery, c
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. L
eral discount to the trace, and orders attended
promptly. de251i
Philadelphia Restauran
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST
and most popu . _
Ban Francibco, The Tablets are sap-
plied with tbe bP8t_uB_mar.ket__Boi.rd
by the week.
Montgomery
_ ESTABLISHED
and most popular ReBtanrant in
v*
OI.ORGE MAYES*;
DEALE<; IJS OYSXBBS/ QLAafS
andall kinct of SHELL FISH.
-UIIbNos. 40, 41, •:«, Oahfomia
Market, entrance on Oalifornii etret
Pnblio or private parties ud fami
from 6 A.u. to 12 p. m. Ladies' and GenUesii
OTB»er Room osmi frooa ft x.v. to 1"2 p M -1s87'
DR. Wa A. PAY WE.
THIS CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN HA8 )
moved hia offioe from the Kos; Bonie te
Elegant Snite ot Roomr, No. -HO Kearny itr
He tells sour diaease witbouta qaeetion. Da
fail to call. Ail chronic Dieeasea treated ence
folly. de»l
Bar Sugar
T^OR SALE-S18 KEARNY ST8EET,
J MERGER'S. Alto, every kind of Oan >
'Wholesale and Retail.
no7 tf M. A. MKKCE1
Indian Queen Rang.
The Best in the SXark s
MAS UF A OTUB E D -BT
CALEB M. BICKLCB,
0018 ti ISO an. 48S Kenrn
WEW YORK PR! S
HALL'S PIA «j
For sale at No * I
Tjler street. Call td I
examine for yonree a. |
■VTbe only Oal I
nia-made Piano ot 1
d*»
•*■*
FT~~
luiiftntim Teate.
i»>«»1.»lwc;0»l.«
-
• *■ mmCI»C.) THCMDiT, iiUlART f3, 1IH3 ».l. XVI. ■. . |Cf.
• I Ml
Hats! II
i
I
t Prtet Ono Dollar, l"
8 III lU.lilOH STORE 0
Q III H~.ra, .1. P
1 I ,
PERFECT! RUSH
■art i r
*ny And IVlatlit.
IXL Auction Store.
a. r * tit irnrr.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
U •»* «•*-«•« |f*tlM ■■>■■!•• t»e* fce.»»
• . -•» »—* i»ti< i • *•>• ri — rtwii
Will esar i il«l ilia HI
Saw lark, Ourago, and SU LouK
r>>* whi«h w* «»« .•■!? miiiiwm *'■■*«
I1W OURRIUNOT.
uu> aono u TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
H1W ALHAMBRA TH1ATR1.
ES1~-
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
p«ormirioAs
h(i«tw« «f the CMitnMki IHwII ONMflM i
lVIR.. JOHNNY
yv JL. IL, H3 1ST I
M r..i.. «.,ik «« ... t. W
— I. •! •» ••
JM *..*• W.IM ..IrW. ■Ml* »l *•. !• W »M
• t T* ■■■!■
M ,m,~, »f n>..r « •*•-.. .im... 4«« i« SI "•«■
Hats. Hats. Hats.
, avfc ,» .1 A., mN flM.km fr»Bi lllo*
also. an i»uiti stock or
hotiok. rxci i.i... II-. iM.iKii err.
mi. rirx. utTn, tobacco,
it at< in. USUI «OUH«.
BOSiSBTi
Trunlu. Ba|*i "\T»11«««,
AND I* FAOT. rVgRYTtllNO.
front a Ncerllc* to an Anchor
Mi «a4 «i*«ib. w pttmi. ud i .ti.fr romtMlvw Ih.t
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
is the oaaAT
IX La Auction Store,
at. imiii nam,
Om B**r frva. (•.■■frrlal.
F1IE QUILTEO SILK HATS, WORTH S5, FOR SI 50
ITImUm Every Night at T.
MIS
*©»* 'ae >»«"i. f»l CotsIMm— est TMtMM.
ALICE] H-A.I
*«d um wort* r»»-i
M
xvjrx-,.
RIBON
THIS EVCNINO
JVHTARY aa
l(.oitnoiljr
nAnnv howaiid,
RC-APPEARANCE OF MACCIE KELLY
■ortlmer, Plirk*. Dixon TlimnpHon!
Xaittlo Mac's Baby Elephant!
Little lYIac's Original Essence!
Will V. I'
.ti •! lb.nr..'. a»s,.tloo Druu.
$CH.vT$S:0$.ft{
Or, Dot House von der Rhine.
ACT PIHBT
fi-n^nrrB
m»C rCHKIH
*casin>rji
Dick r. r.btld
Tlv rain. I ....
Tonriutkl*
l*tiW
ilr. Bolii........X.......
lND 8BOOND.
(JOHNNY ALLEN
I.lTTLK MAC
Pl-rpoTit TDKJrr
Harrf Tli
John R.-bn ton
w Font r
Wl Me Slrrma
Ho') Hart
Mr* E. F Kt-wan
Little Louisa 1 Ttie Little Jewtl
VllU|l*rs, Offl:*rv, etc., eto.
ACT THIM3,
YOUNG JACOB SCHNEIDER JOTTSNY ALLEN
LOt*I-E AUCE HARRISON
MGSE LIT'ILE MAO
Die* Feirobild Piirpont Tl^ayer
Tom Cr.Dtbaw _ Jo tin Robinson
Brittle* w. Ftr.ler
Slr.'om Willie Simm
J. Wrmbt
Mrs. E. F. Stewart
Polio, man
Miry CrnoskawT.
Act let.— Honse ob the Bhlac. Act Sd.— The Child nod Slek Bed. Aet [Sd.-Tonnu Schneider'*
■ etorn. The Old TaTcm. The Oathrrhitj, Heetlng; of Younn Sctioe der
and Lnotae,
BOTJIVOE.
Ne*w etxxcL 0>risixx«5tl Songs.
•7- All Billa against the Alhambra Theatre mnit oe presented hereafter an Monday,
ay Performance to commence pnoctnally at eight o'clock.
f'hariM i
T
Itilinn Cavatioa MIks Agnes Kennedy
Ilari-v Ilowtiril and Iiim ICni'ij,*
•••« «««Slc KfllF
HnlUrt. •A..Mle St. Clulr
I ■'■man rnra-r.ntste »«rr af la* « IiimiI*
ITIvo MlniilrM With Mortimer
Ooa'C l.onTo na, MoHtr atallta I.n Farrril
Fmut* M»Bf* •_ iiptiaitc llrc-acr
AW UNPROTECTED FEMALE.
v »'-ni(.M(p Kr«»k M. -
..MICS A"!*h* Kl N.Nf
Ovsnof*
u\
■""•f Mla» runny M-nMciIHe
Mr. HukH Robinson in His Changes!
1 \-il.i I.lTlnirsiori
I. mi llixnn
— I,»>iii»i* Homers
Kltiy frr»
none H,,U,
I -i.t Cblld
•«.!..
SCHOOL.
Old Orim-a. Ttaobvr..
Pa».»t Bohvar. .
H'tti a I > i ip j..
Bcbolara
Frank Mortl n«r
Ubartiw Tooinpaoa
Walior Park*
Overt at*:.". ... 7.... Orobratrai
Puprp Wnpay Mtaariat.de
honir and l>anc« t^nm Rlxoa
rornle "on. M.iitiri.- Brvmr
Bo't- Drivinfrom Home. . H (••eadomert A I. a Forreai
NEGRO ACT.
..Robinaon Dixon
.Orobentrat
N'in(
Hornpipe .
Soao;
i.<Kiite Nt. oialr
.AIl.i 1.1 vhib'.t«n
Maggie Mtlljr
0^«rtnr>^........,„ /..... :.........„„„.Or_che8tim.
To conclude with Uugb Robinson's Iii.n aketob.
Before
Dennis Murpby ) „ . _ . .
BtrryO'Nall... ..!..."..." 1 au*h Rob'oson
Nora Murphy O. Thompson
Kittr •••- Lydia Livingston
Cornsy Ryan, a vitlaia of the deepest dye f. Mortimar
Other obaraoters bv tbe Oompaoy.
!■ '"Si
Taw Monti. i..»n»ia«» Hutu
pacific house;;1
C*»r. orCteanaeerelavl
IJcdeadorff su.
OLYMPIC HOUSE.^TJ.'r;,^
BA1.STOW A OOTRaLL.
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who
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Wolf in Me Fold & the Thistle
THE THISTLE THAT PRICKED THE FAIR
Laura h*n got o.it anothir edition < I' bo
• Wolf In the Fold" that docs not conflict with
tbo lav of libel. Q t It nt Tulstleton*. No. 9
Post air -etopp. Maionlc Temple. Agents want-
fd to m-ll It on the ftrt-et. Ja20 3m
FIBB
ESTIN3U1SHE£.
ABflOI.OTKLY THE BFST PROTECTION AGAINST
FIRE r
OTD I.5M ATCTJAL riUSS POT OUT WITH IT. **■*
•"Mora than 110,009,0a* OO worth of property tared
froa tbe Hism.
Bbenld be placed in everr Factory. Pablio Balldiag, Theatre.
Betel, and Real dance, and are <qu*Hy aa valeabla for Mines sod
■a-Mbee. Bead for ttieir "'Record."
B. B. lawis AOa, Q<woaral A tarts for Paolflo Ooast.
For sale by W. R MUBDOOrL
Local Agent, Hi California at., Ban Franciado.
3F"1
ORGAN OF ABASEMENTS
. . . . 01B0ULATE8 IS ....3
All the Theatres.
— aks a
CIRCULATED EVERY [DAY
&OI3.N
KOIIE BUT TBE BEST III All f V OF MEATS
UAN BE BAD AT
Stalls S, 0, Cnliiomin, Market
PIONKEB IHOI MAKrrACTOBy.
HI TBa TWAB.
efflJERALLY THBOOGHOOT J THE OUT
WP-Th.mort ELEGANT CUSTOM WORK IN THE CITY
0.11 Mid .umljl. good* u>d prioM. BEERB A..UAVNABD
... ri.un. it™.!- Tn. door anotb nf Bnab
SINGLE, OUTSIDE ROOMS
Foml.ked with Vm. 1 aprliw aid. awd
H*alr Mattresses
THE OLD
Hot ©cotcli,
15 Itfortos Street, near Keurny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND_ JERRY IN TOWN.
AltfKB on Ble the New York Herald, Harper'a
Weekly, FraDkLeBlie's, Day'a Doing., Police &a-
e«tle, all toe California papmB. al&o lj0n<io,''
Pnnoh. Bell'e Life, Illustrated LoDdon News. Call
and e&t.'Bfy yourself.
aeT* Don't forget the sign of tbe Hot Scotch.
de7tf CHARLES ff M. KKLDMAW. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMD. ..
TOM: and JERRY,
OO TO TII.F. BRANCH
Hot 8ooton,
,H» Batter atreet, aeor Kearny.
All r>rinlis~Xeii. Cents
HOT CHOWDER EVERY WIGHT.
nol5 tf JOB. D. BBIGG8, Proprietor
DRESS MAKING.
HAR3. M. F. BISHOP, NO. 1« O'lTARRELL
ill. itreet. is the p'aoe lor Ladiea and strarjgers
vimtiDg the oity to bave their Dresses made la
atyle. and a perfeot at. at a moderate pnee. dell*
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly 0/ Cliiarina't Royal Italian Crrow)
WILL Q1VF PERSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, 4t, residences (if required;, or lor
niah Musio for Balls or Parties, at moderate
obargea Restdenoe, 8«« Montgomery street
oorner JaokeoD. WooraKo.ll l]e"lmj
J. C. COMBES,
TEBBAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. OJecoad nod Tehama atreeta.
aar-Terrapin constantly on band.
Oysters In erery atyle. FB1VATB
.SUPPKR ROOMS FOR PABTIRS.
dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
rao Or THE "LEADING MEMBERS OF
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saiontr,
3 1 7 Kearny street-
Have yon beheld It? If not, you've a trest
At SQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny fltrea'Ji
There BONA, dUolple of OREAT SQUABZA,
Dlspensei famed Magic Punches; rather
The moat deltolouB mlxtnrea yet recorded; '
And have with many medals been rewarded)
Ladles their CORDIALS tfcm can sip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— aDd Men gain "LAD1IZ3
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain,
In "ANTI'DIVORCE" yon can yonr end attain.
Bip of the potent extract bnt one taste,
Tour arm, consoling, straight la round her waist
Ouesswhata "MORNING COMFORT" In tha hilar
That heals the puarrel and Imparts the bliss 1
Tho "WELCOME" too. you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and the sweet "FARE WBLI* .
Just -visit BONA, and you'll all fare well 1
Hit* "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panaoea.
For all dyspcptici. and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Wnero "HYGIENIC BITTEBS" knock arounc*
BONA and SQUARZA, spite of all datfiotora.
Have proved tha Nation's greatest benefaotoril '
Fall F0ST7 diffireat hnlthfat dchm you'll An*
To aid the Mao— Invigorate the mind I
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'B— f8Q,UARZA'B>-317 KEARNY 8TBRBT.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pau;
at.T, SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLABF,
THEY HAVE TAREN
THE FtRST PREMHIH-
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs-
*
?"IGA.R.O.'
THE JOTJBNAL OF AMUSXMEHTS.
Published eTerj Dm In <be Y°" *»
J-. £>_ B o a -aA.lt X> XT s
iU Merchant ««* S«* Wauhlnwtor. rt».
Below MontffomerT. Sao Franoisoo.
THURSDAY JANUABI 23, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
California Theatre,
"Forbidden Frail" is a taking; title, ud the pub-
lic of tian Francisco are jmst oew enjoying "For-
bidden Frail" very mach. The moral of the
,pley is good though it it an adapatation from the
FruDcb. Jobo T. Kay mood". Id Joe Barker fiade a
part which mite him well, and makes the most of
of it. "Forbidden Fruit" will be plared again to-
sight. The performance will conclude with 'Hob-
art Haeaire." in which J. T. Riymond will appear
«a Jacques Strop.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Miss Angoeta L- Dargon appeared last sight In
the eharacter of Dsttoran, in the play of tha.
name, and strengthened the favorable opinion
whiob all who saw her Id Oamille had formed o.
her talents. Harry Ejlinge did tomo capital act-
ing in tbe role of the school mai tor; Oharles Ed-
snoods acied thst of Joieph well; W. Kllerton
■wee very amusing as Poor; Hiss Finoy Young
was interesting as Anna; Frank Rea a* thePaator
was v«ry good, and the play was generally well
performed. Little Mamie Darting, tbe yeangee
of tbe Darling Sisters, a canning little miget
about six teen inches high, played Little Deborah
her first speaking part, with wonderful self pos-
session. Her voice is remarkably full and cleir,
and ehe wai letter-perfect ia her part. Mamie ie
a precocity. This piece will be presented again
thie^veoing. To-morrow night Miss Dargon will
take her benefit and appear in a new society play
entitled "Unmasked."
AH) am bra.
The performance of '"Schneider" at this theatre
is drawing crowded bouse*. Johnny Allen and
Mini Alice Harrison are as great favorites as ever,
aad Little Mao has created a veritable sensation.
There never was anything funnier than his per-
formance. It is beyond criticism ; all that one can
do ia to laugh. His eiaenoe is unlike auythicg
ever seen oo the stage before, and oertainly no one
Oan imitate it. "Sobueidet" will be performed
every evening and at tbe matino b on Saturday.
Bella Union Th.fn.tre.
Among tbe features of tbe bill for this evening
are tbe amusing acts entitled 'Two Tragedians,"
by Mat Eel ty and B. O. Marsh, and "The Goat
Island Spectre," by Johnny Tuera, J. H. Lark in
and Tommy Bree; Misa Jennie Worrell and Wis"
XtllieHall appear in song and dance. "&*an, tbe
Good for Nothing," with the former In the title
role, ie played, and the ballet of "The Return to
tbe Village" closes the entertainment.
The Atheneum.
Harry Howard, tha popular banjo player, made
his appearance at thla house last night, and gained
maob applause for his performance. Miss Agnea
Kennedy, Frank Mortimer, Miss.Lydia Living-
stone, Mies Maggie Kelly and a hoatof others
appear in a varied entertainment.
Woodward's Gardens,
These gardens are open daily. Next Saturday
as attraction of extraordinary nature will be pre-
sented. This is no less than the very first ascen-
sion of a gas balloon ever made on this Coast,
Professors 0. 0. Ooe and A. A. Lay, tbe celebrated
aeronauts, have arrived frem Hew York, bring! og
with them two gas balloons. One holds 4V01K) feet
of gas and is capable of carrying four persons 1,000
milee.' These gentleman have beeu engaged to
make an asoensiou at Woodward's Gardenson Sat-
urday next. The pspulationof San Francisco will
turn out en masse to witness it.
San Francisco Amphitheatre.
John Wilson's new plaoe of amusement on Sut-
ter street ie progressing finely, and promises to bs
One ol the best built nod largest amphitheatres
over constructed in this city. It will open early
aext month, with new and attractive talent from
tha East.
Departures,
The Rigl Sisters left this morning for the Salt
Lake Theatre, where they will delight the Mor-
mtB) with their graceful pirouettes Mies
Chambers, of tbe California Theatre, who has
given us such rsalia-.ic bits of Milesian chamber
maids, when opportunity offered, alas left this
morning for the East.
A. Prominent Divorce Suit*
Wa, M. States, huBband of Agatha States, the
prima donna, commenced au action for divorce en
Monday in the Fifteenth District Court. Both
parties are old residents of this city, and were
married here In 1837. They proceeded to Europe,
where, after completing her musical education,
Mrs. Mites made her debut in opera. Habitual
intemperance on the husband's part is said to
have caused a separation years ago. The divorce
l> souvnt on the ground of desertion, and will
probably not be contested.
Akatomioal Mcsetjm.— One of the most
complete collections of tbe kind in the Doited
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tllul wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) a:. \he Museum on Montgomery street. An
hour may be prontablr noent hare.
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the Qermanla Riflsa, at the HortlcultuT
Ball, Febnurr 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will consist of glees and obornses
by the Swiss Sing ng Club and Prjf. Speranza's
Italian Singing S,cieiy. ThlBbail will no doubt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
season, considering tbe p:pularlty and high
social standing of the oorps. Tickets, admit.
ting genu man and ladles, ooe dollar. q
- LETTER FROM CHICAGO.
[rBOH ODD, OWS COEEESrONDENT.
Chicago, January 13th, 1878.
Deas Figabo:— Owing to the storm tbat
has set in io earnest our theatres hare not
been patronized so well, except one or two
which have strong attractions. At
m'vickkb'b theatbe
Charlotte Cushman bid farewell last Satur-
day evening when her three weekB' engage-
ment closed. No one ever appeared in this
city who took suoh a Btrong hold on our
people aa his Miss Cusbmao, and those who
beheld ber impersonation of the weird,
thrill ingly-de lines ted oharacter of Mfeg Mer-
riles, tbe powerful, majestic, Lady Macbeth,
©r bearing oat the lefty dignity, ths gentle
womanliness of the noble Qaeen Catharine,
have something to look back upon and re-
member as the perreciion of sublime char-
acterizations. Dion Boucicault and wife
have been engaged and will appear in "Ar-
rah-na-Pogue." Prior to her departure Miss
Ouihman was the recipient of a .beauuful
morocco case and geld ring from the mem-
barB of the ompany.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
Mr. John Collins, the well-known Irish
comedian, will enter the dramatio race-
course in rivalry ;o Mr. Boucicaut, the play
selected for the occasion being "The Colleen
Bawn." On Monday, January 20th Joe
Marphy in "Help."
aceen's theatbe.
"The Bed Packet-book" has been the at-
trectioa during the past week with the able
sctor, Mr. Joseph Prector, ss Maurice. "The
Bad Pocket-book" will be retained for the
first tbrea nights this week. January 20th
the Aimee Opera Bouffe Company will ap-
pear.
mter's opera house.
This cozy little temple of amusement has
been doing a very prosperous business .dur-
ing the past few week?. The ; trump cards
at present are Mackin and Wilson, bqdr and
dance men.
htxon's amphitheatre.
Mr. A. O. Miller and lady, with a full
company, have been the attraction here
during the proceeding week. "Hidden.
Hand" was the piece that was presented,
with Mr. A. O. Miller as Wool, bis original
oharacter. This placa will be closed for one
week, to prepare for a new attraction in the
shape of Prof. McAUeator, the ventriloquist
and jnggler, who appears January 20th for
one week. only.
globe theatre.
Miss Maud Hilton is the chief attraction,
with tbe Ellis Family, the Child Sappho,
Boby Newcomb, Frank Nelson and others.
"Cartouche; or, Jaok Sheppard of Paris"
will be one of the many attractions given at
this place nightly.
WINTER GARDEN VARIETIES.
Among the company at this theatre are
Add Weaver, Joe Taylor. La Petite Flora,
Charley Shields, Lola Martian, Tommy
Morrisey, Miss Lizzie Robiaon and others.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The first reception by the Apollo Musical
Club tikis plaoe at Standard Hall on the
21st. About 500 invitations are out.
The Jarratt-Maretzek Italian Opera com-
pany, led by Lucoa and Kellogg, oommences
a two weeks' season at MoVicker's Theatre
February 21st,
Theodore Thomas is announced for two
concerts, under the auspices of the Star Lee-
ture Coarse, February 17th and 18th.
A series of cheap concerts are to be givrn
in the Spring, to accommodate those who
oannot afford to pay high prices of admis-
sion, and none but first-class artistes are to
be engaged.
Figabo is eagerly sought after here by the
profession. A file is now placed io every
theatre, where it oan be found.
_ WILL.
Harry Corby n't.
No. 7 JO Market street. Reopening on Saturday
eveniog, January 25th, 1673. Harry Oorbyn re-
speotfnllr informs his frieadB and patrons tbat he
bus refitted in beautiful style this coay and com-
fortable resort, ana will be pleased to see them
one aiid all oo the above date, when he proposes
they ehill eample Borne of tbe choicest wines and
liquors; a new billiard table, from the manufactory
ot Lissenfeld, with Phs'aa A Ooll&ader's latest.
parent ete&l-facsd cashionB, bas been placed in
the Billiard Parlor. The popular and emaiett
revorage manipulator, Tommy Carroll, oan be
found in hisoltf position prepared to dispense
creature comfort to all. W
Von Saw— A lot ef cheap dlkdreises, at 82
Geary etreet. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing. a
ia.oalttk ana. Pleasure,
1'cere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing la more pleasant, nothing
more Itb-giving than a drive into tee coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
fceep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal in elegance to an; private conveyance
at the Occidental Carriage stand. Frank Ron-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
• street, carriages of every deecriptionu His
drivers are eareful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral ot the above is:
qo to Franx Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
Hairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
etteat, near Stockton. Bide curia steamed fo*
twenty-flve cents. u
m -
I-Ioll(la,y Punches.
There are no Punches lor the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrra's. Bqnaxza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of whole some
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqnarza, has prepared
forty different hind of punches and cotdlalB for
the Hsiiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street. 8
Very Explicit.
Dennis O'Shuonmy advertises as follows
in the Columbus Republican: "I hereby
give notica tbat my wife Bridget has left my
bed and board, and that I will not pay her
debti, ae we are not married."
War In Knoxvillo.
The editor of the Knoiville Press bas nn-
pleaaant feelings toward the Chronicle man,
and, as a result, one goes armed with a
stone in a stocking, and tbe other carries a
cheese-knife down hie neck.
Cocoa ana eallpusxos Islands.
Tbe nunori ol hidden treasure in Cjcos Is-
land have been at lrn&th tractd to their original
source. The pl-ateB' treasure may be all moon-
shine but that the millions of traasura taken
ft- am the Peruvian Government on the Mary Deer
he berried on Cocoa and lone, two of the Qal-
lapBgoH Islahde, tbera ara two living witnesses
to prove. Oharles Stewart of Napa, and David
Sutherland of Vallejo, helped to bury this traa-
sure In lta hlddlng place and know where to
find it. A company has been formed under the
title of the Consolidated Hidden Treasure Com-
pany, 328 Montgompry etreet, Boom 10, where
eberes ar«-|sold at $10eacb. The stock is being
rapidly taken up A schooner will start on
Feb'ylit. taking Stewart and Sutherland to
theiiitands. Thesemen who buried the irea&ure
can certainly hod it. At length there is some-
thing tangible. This Oocoa Island expedition
is founded on facta, and not on romantio pirati-
cal history. •
Oysters.
Da BtroUing round the other night.
To look at 'Frieco by gaB light,
unr oarelesa feet, by obanoe did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moeey stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters eoltly fell,
Made that wlnaow ?eem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '*I must agree
That thiB place suits me to a *T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam band crabs and terrapins ; ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kindsof game,
Flab, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.**
Whoever doubts this let him man
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goee there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, S37 BuBh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
OHARLSS HAAKE, Proprietor.
. — , — •—■-■■
Still Alive!
When looking for Holiday presents, go to the
New Toee Photogbaph Oaixxbt, No. 25 Third
street, and see those beantiiul portraits in oil,
water-colors and India-ink. Prices from one-
third to one-half cheaper than at any other
first-class gallery in the city. Remember the
place— B. F. Howland & Co., 25 Third St. p
Genuine Havana Clprars.
Beat brands at 611 Montgomery street, S. W.
corner of Uexcbant. Franck & Oahn. Q
For Washing
Shirts, $1 60 per doz.; small pieces, SOo. per
i'. B. At the What Cheer Lsnndry- *
Altogether vine Best,
It is curious, but true, that 3. A. Sbaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Ib a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
druggist for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Evox, No.
0 PoBt street. z
Ttio President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. Luchsinger's furniture.
All Bhould visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be furnishea. n ;■
» .
Clatbvo7axt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Kearny at. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude or fashions
in hats. At " The" Bat 8tore, 647 Wa'-hlngton
street (second hit store below Kearny) , all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
— the prlcea are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is Burs to be suited. a
The Place.
If you want a elf an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, orvourhair out in the best
style, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, No. 302
Fourth street, near Howard. T
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 678 Kearny atreet. Wholesale ana retail, a
Eureka Social Club,
live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the oauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public eince
1649, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Bcbxtagundi soup, game, tame geese,
deliolous entrees, and everything the heart of
man oan deatre. The best cup of tea to the
city — English breakfast tea — souchong and
Orange Pekoe— oan be obtained here.
Sam Bio ore.
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, oan be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
' ablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts. , or Dexter Stables . Carriage orders
left at either plaoe promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Gentlemen, Attention!
For the most comfortable and luxurious shave
be sure and call at O. L. Susand's Palace Shaving
and Halrdresslng Saloon, 224 Montgomery Bt.,
opposite Bnas House, np-stairi. Only the most
skillful artists employed
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure It is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. And why It it that some faces wear a csnthv
aally happy look ? It ie simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
U a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve as with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Lonis Meyers, nroorietor of the "White
House." Reams street, also of the Capitol Bes-
taurant. Fourth street, does It. as hundreds oan
enthusiastically testify. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and you wilt
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Lever Buckle suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than elae-
<vhers— at the What Cheer Laundry. bx
Something JXew.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladles underwear in suit g,
are famed for their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amidon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 Second Bt,
for wholesale and retail tride. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
What Cheer Liavndry
Is the best laindry In San Franc lsoo ,
Jones A Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder oan be obtained only
at Sao Bosh atreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of LiquorB bot-
tled for family use. q
Soo Fairs ot socles.
At all prices, at the What Cheer Laundry.
Washing Beturned in One Bay
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMKIIN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERT DAT THROUGH
out tbe centre of the oity, iu all Hotels, Bee.
tanrante, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
18 OTBOULATED EVERT DAT ON THE
Oakland terryBoata to oatoh the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVEBT DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered up and eaved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS " HERB, THERE AND EVERY WHERE,
and is constantly meeting a ohange ef readers
In tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and publio reaorta generally.
FIGARO
/"1IROULA.TE8 IN THE BEST SOOTETT, IS
V^ placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to tbe city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
Oil T«,3
FOR 1873
es
NO\7ST 33TTE3,
..AND..
Parable at the Assessor's Office, or to
Deputy*
LEVI VOSENEJt, Assessor.
julf lm
Ml
WILLI8M3AND.
USIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz Pipers and Marcos H. Blum
Leading Vlollnl. ts. .
■VOrdsrs from the oonntry promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Eaton's Mnsio
Store. 188 Montgomery street, or MARCUS M.
BLUM. »8ft Montgomery street. is* tf
rjL
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
XtookaeUera and Stationers.
H.H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near KerohanU
Boslnesi Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Stratton's College, 24 Post St.
Uutchera.
Katz, Fred, Stalls 94 to 100. California Market,
Brass Foanderlea
Weed A KingweH, California. 125 First st.
Dentleta,
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institute
(16 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Grooda.
A Oo., 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 Butter, '
Human Stair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street
Music and Musical Instrument*.
Keene, O. 0., mftr. aooordlans, repairer of all kimsa
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Maecarosl Manufacturer*.
BrigJoardello, Maechiavello A Oo., 706 Sansenu.
Wines and Liquor n. (Wholesale.)
Daneri F. A Co . 904 Front
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DlbOONTIhTUED THE FRINTDts
Business at the corner of Sacramento and
Leideadorn" streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, oonduot the same lice of basin
at the new location, in connection with the offlos
B. F. STERETT,
With whom be has united his stock and business
thus making this
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
IN THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Printiat
of every description. Personal attention will bt
given to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at the head of the profes-
sion, as samples on tbe dead-walls of the oity wilt
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and the pnb>
ie at my new quarters.
H. P. TAVLOB,
del lm fi»a Clay atreet.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
BisQing Goods to be b«d good and cheap, at
the"oLDOORNEa,"J LEVY'S. GlO Montgom-
ery street. Justice given to alt. Don't forget the
number. S IO Montgomery street. deSO lm
m*.* *
ARION
■Pianoforte.
DECLARED BT THE JUDGES AT A LATE]
Fair of tbe AMfrioan Institute, after a blind-
fold trial irailBt Steinwaj'B, OniokKring's. aad;
other., to beTHn BKST ON EXHIBITION. B.I
OCBTAZ, Sole Agent, SO O'FarreU stmt
N B.— Pianos of all stylee TO RENT. marl I
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HATSI s
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-!
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tbo
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned i
upon the presentation of an order from ths
Mayor and Oit? and County Attorney.
deiatf A. AUSTIN.
AUSTIN.
TTHBH-nH CORSETS.
OLD.
DAYS MENDES & CO.. at the
old original Red Lion. lVGears
street, between Kearny and Dnpoot, where 10*
oan hare HOT AND COLD DRINKS, not forfei-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunoh. Tbe "Old Sport" u
always on band.
To the Dramatic Profession]
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BB»
over twelve yearn oonnected with the press o»
Melbonrne, and is well known by the member**:
the profession in the Colonies, begs to iqMbu*
that be Is prepared to give experienced adviott*
all persons professionally viBiting or raediUtam|«f
Tiflit to tie Australian Colonies. Fee moderat*
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be ml*
ODOn- WT^LIA*1 RENRV WATERS. :
UViotoria Chambers, Collins street. ■••;
noome. AsotraJia. '■*-* '
ALHftMBRA LODGING HOUSE
,^j*rt. FINELY FUr WISHED ROOMS. SB
BB°fj; gle or in suite,
"Well i.lBhi**l and V*>ntll»t»di
i Dnfarnifrbed Rooms to let. Lodging trti
--IAJWBBA BUILDWJ
CANDIES.
ALL KIrTDts OK THE FINEST GOAED
made at our Steam Candy Factory dally, f ,
orders, especially from the country, are soliclv
and will be promptly attended to. _
OANTY A WAGHEB,
107 Montpomerv st- BMir B-i-w
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREFT.
Best accommodations for
Families iu the city. Private
entrance for Ladies. Hair Catting, Shaving; a
Bnampooing. Children's Hair neatly out Laeu<
Shampooing 50 cents. _ _ „ _,
i»171m L. CQRRIVEAU.PTODrietat
MR. AND MRS. 'DREW'S
Select Dancing Acadeir
Cor. Fourth and Jessie sts. M
no27 lm
I I t
AMERICAN EXCHANCIfJ I
HAYWAKD8. M
^iMOMTUMIl! I. (4 £,
HOTEL.
■ mm —* *— «
BAN rUIOnCH THUR»OAT. JANUARY »3. |»l.l.
»•*. SOT. Mm. \tt.
FURNISHED ROOMS !
IS sad I10*prr V
WEST END* HI
F— II, L.%1^1 at m
gSJlETROPOUTAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
r <■- «tlt r ■ .«
*%/jT T.Tyy HL»a
U. J.aa.
Vnc»«rmrnl of th« limotj" (.'onirdlan.
tugusta L.Oargon MR. JOnN T. RAYMOND!
■0T1OIAL AND ORIGINAL ACTRSS8 THIS Evmiwo
M raaar ataaat, mi'. faria.-
Caata*
Tnil l>
,.w. niHUa
..■.J.Orovall
...I- Balatonr
i Facnr Yoonf
.Mra. Caarlaa Edtaooda
.Mia Ka'a \naatrocir
.aTmaf Mra L. F. Baatty
PUBBa Daocr.* I.'ltl. Kamla Darllnf
rilft4»rl. EkIitu* Java.
mi OAT IVUtHl Juua litn-
lenefit of Miss Augusta L Oargon,
111 be |r>dac*d tlit sew
BocU'-j Play of
UNMASKSD!
Alan. MISS EABO05 will recllt Tboa. D«tU
ITIMT, 01 THE CrURDE OF THE OLD IRISH BRIGADE
SATCRDAT ArriBHOOX. Jan. 3*-
UnmaslLod T^Icttiiaoo
Os wkl-1
JANUARY 23
• III k. >W '•. Ik. irat U» la Uii. 111.. U. «»a a«l D«aaa«U Ca.al).
t km »«» llirMl Ma Ball. »m -. . Fn .a rr.it. Flaa. aatltla4 OABAIBLLB b, aan
Oka*. Ionia aal w J. ri-u-ca. aa4 aall*t
FORBIDDEN FRUIT!
JOB lilin a R.llr.4 Tana.r MIC JOHN T. HIYMOND
siioaaa rujrroB. a tniixx t okobob d. ciiaplib
HFIM HITILI.I . kin., T»«M BaFMaatr OWI" MABLOWB
BYB CUBTOB.OaoH.. Wit. WIS ABBIK ORAtltM
ntBIBB, O.oraa'1 flatar MIH4 HFI.kS TRkOT
■ 'OH. On»,a1 Call. I.ITTLB TII.I.IE DARLINO
3L=»E3ISrT.
FRUIT
A.OT rinsi'.
NOON-- THES SE!
A.OX SECOND.
NIGHT-THH TE5MPTATION
.A. O T T EC I H X) .
After which will be pie Rental th-> delightful Dram* of
ROBERT MACAIRE!
.llml'K-4 ITBOP MB. J. T. RAYMOND
BOBERT HAOAIRE W. A. HE8TAYER
OF.RUICIL , STEPHEN LEACH
Dt MOST B. ». TBATER
CBABLIS B. PLYSIPTON
PIBRRE I. 8. TOBRENOE
FBANOOIS 0HA3. HENRY
8EHOEABT LODKT HARRY COAD
LOIPY B. J. PRESTON
MARIE Mlafl LO0I8A JONSTOBE
CLEMENTINE MISS LOUISE BARME8
SATURD7YraT2Tr7r!T^^
MONDAY. Jan. 11th— First perfarmanoe in this city of the Now Domeetio Drum of
IN AO'IVK PRIiPAKATION-
I»3rC3-jVt iV3L.XOj>J_ajridL
PBIOE8 OF ADHLBSION.
Kp«rrrr<1 Rf«t«- OrMB Oirole and Orchestra SI SO Saloony
BrifrTrd SeMte— Baloony 75 Gallery
Dreaa Circle Admission 81 OO PriTttta Box*-..
GrA.ILiA'FESA
BELLA UNION THEATRE
•«"l "a* •— » ~i ■ urn
' n i.i ■>i«rnrin».ni-, aiaai -ian
■ •mlDimvH
TH" .******°-: •••_fjLJ!EAj*T_g
mi-- .ii rsrs.R worhiux
At IIAlt TUB (aOODPOR Rom
'UNH II I.I.I i; II ALL
I » !>•
> III lUaa
.. iVi v.i „ r«a.. - "• ■— ■»"••
... 1»«BB|_ U,
.. JtbtlTTw
(•SHI. <...*>r ■■,(,
MONTACUC and CERRETTA In COMICS
Wiih HUcki. Hals, u4 Olraatlo OMitn-ib'aa.
•l1«a;Bi1a.rlMra
Tmmmr Bmnr*
Hoaiha In P*r1a .
,.af«Ul« Jolniaoa.
C'atrrlp « ttapaaaai
ftiairUa T«raar
Jennie Worrell and Lilho Hall
IIT DOUBLE BONO ABD DANUB.
TWO TRAGEDIANS.
M»» B.llf tmi R. fl. Mtnb
Snllor'a Iton i-ii i ii(; Houie
J. H I.AKKIN >.d OARRIK ARMSTROBO.
O"""™ ...Orabanaa
Irl.h .Il«
Ml*. Joa.pbla.
Orifla.1 hoof aad Du».
Black-Eyed Alice Coglll and Cooper
BouqalTof^ODgsTT . . ". '." ." . iffisTSiiirHaJl
GOAT ISLAND SPECTRE.
Jobnny To.rs J. H. Lirklo Toinrar Brat
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
NAN Miss Jr-NNIK WORRKLL
{ Id which aha i» without a rival, inirodaclsa; b»r clot*.)
Tom Drlhbles. one fatoar R g M«'ab
Harry Uolliar, too othar fatbar Oharlee Varnar
Oharley aoarpf-atar Malt Kelly
Young Mr. blmpion Ode*. OeiUt
Bob yred ooopar
0«'tn« Orobwtn.
SO
»fi
..SO undSlO OU
New Oharaoteriatio Ballet by M. Bobmldt. entitled.
RETURN TO THE VILLAGE!
H£E!^'\£09tlil,on MON8. HOUMIDT
ADKLK. Vivanriiere MMK. THuRESR
Bibou. Innkeeper fd. ModU.uo
Aaguaime, bis wife Qarrie Ub&pmaa
IHTQINl) TQF. DAIXET...,
Charnctorlatte FolUa,,,,Mroe. There«e, M. Schmidt
Vul.e ComiQne} Mine. Ihercic. F. Moiitnttno
agbable lnoidenta and Grand Finalo.
I 40 Second Street. | 40
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
S.Ubllahad In 'OO.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Biaaal .1 Ho. 119 Poartb ■tratl, and at
Bo. lol M Btooktoo IU..L
TUB »E»T gCALITt OP
w oddlug Oalto
ALWAYS OB UAJD
lT«t TABIBTTT Or
Cake for the Holidays.
I OB OBEAB1. 01IARI.OTTB BUSBS. BI.ANO-
MANOa. JULLIES, ale. aud. 10 otdar ibd
•r lb. bMi aulwiala
••Bilil It. R. aw VI X . I- CO
HAIR.
TUB OUKAPEST PLACE IB 8AJ» FBAB0IBCO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Good , Cheap and Fine
•Jewelry At Fancy Goods,
IB AT TUB
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAMPSOITbS: CO.,
!<•>• 1 !• Seeoetd atrect,
ootwlea Setweea Ml aal on wa.4 Mtunai.
Attention, Good Liyers!
MB. P. BEEOBS. FORMERLY
impHator.I laaRlana' Raa.
aaaraal, baa lafcaa iba — rwnrimmi
ft bow tb« Mio.t. aWaaaaaaat oa
Ctoamaiaial .alraat and tba Rlaara-'
Btanob 00 M.rk.t itrMt. lo partoanbip wlkb MR.
A. DBAYEUB, wbo baa baaa aaaaaatad altb tba
flrta for raara. InproT.maaU baa, baaa auda la
tbaoOiaro.daoarlio.nl, to It will raodar tb. Ml.
' idinu
ab. n <aara
aaaaaaaa all tb. d.
taolto M - - ~
dooartmant. tbkt Wll
ra□lar tbaa It Baa
IU proaparity. I
proaparity. Oar BIIU of Vara
_ Jatlokotaa of tba aaaaoa. Oar
Good Bar., Oood Oooklog aad Madarata
P. BaBBIl dk CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Ml aad BBS OoraawralbL bad
1«B Marb.t atnat.
Oran from 3 A.HL to 10 P.M. aall Ira
THE BAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDrKMGNKO WOULD MOST RE-
•peetrally repreaeat to yon and too pnbllo Ren
•rally, tbat ba la now prepared to forcfab faoll-
ItVai for aiblbitlona of every kind and abaraoter,
which should deterTe tba patronage of the pub-
lic. Ha baa rr-oied at Obaynne, Wyoming, A
LARGE AND GuMMODIOUS HALL, with goo
Scenery ard Stale. Tbe Hall la well voatilated
aad lighted, and roadn comfonab'e for all aeatone
of tba year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and It"-,, can bo farnUbed at all times.
Satisfactory arrangaments will be made witb
THKATKIOAL OROIHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Hunting of Hall or performances oa a per-
MDtAge of tba receipt*. Correspondence solicited
Address. J. MctDANIEL.
Look Box No. l.Obeyenoe, Wyoming.
N. B — Cariosities wanted for tbe Obeyenae
Magnum. Thorn wishing engagements, state low-
*lt terota for the Winter Season, sanolng photo-
graph to 'my addresa. Half Passage Money re-
loaded after filling eDcr.K9K.eniR,
JAMES McDANTEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Mast- urn.
oo'fl 3m Lock Box No. 1. Ohevennn, W. T.
CHEYENNE_JHEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.-MUBT HAVR
good Wardrobe, Pour Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to bo good in general basineea fir the com-
ing Winter Mea»oo, oommeuoioM tho flrst week la
NoT«mb«r, WTZ. Aadresa stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fi.ro retnnded after ail-
ing eogagemaok
JAMES MoDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Tbeatre and Masenm,
ocS2 Look Box 1. Obevnnn«. W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet— The
Human Race.
PjlHI MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
■*• realde In San Pranelaoo, bay their
■ hlrti and Fnrnlihlnf fioodi of BENE-
DICT A CO., No. O Second etrret.be-
ansae ibeyare alwayi treated well aad
bay their Kooda at tbe lowett prices, at
"THE OLD tTi.Nn."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VXHOIWIA CITY, HXTVAJaJu
THIS ELKO ANT THBATRE HAS BEEN RE-
dtoorated, aad «u be rented by the' eight 01
by tba week. Btara and traveling ooorvaaiM
UbaraL'y treated with on application by letur
jettr. PIPKR,
^&to,ta«r*fidtfai?ssr*
— YFaaMmtaa raraaa. tua Fraoolaoo
■ORS. KLEUHDER WOLOWSKI,
wau-saawa plabist aid vo-
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Booms 16 and 1? 620 "Washington street.
GRAND
Select Bal Masque
m ....or tub....
ORIENTAL
LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB,
....AX....
Horticultural Ball
....eir....
THURSDAY tl'IMJO JAN. 88
BY SDB80BIPT10H.ORLY.
Ticket...
..•I «
WANTBD IMMtDIATElT:
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO....
SPECIALTY ARTWTS for e or IS NIGHTS
.....U4D ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Gymnastic Talent
....ALSO....
T*weiity nrntt Line Ballot Zjadlos.
FOK BALK KIORTT SETS OF AMAZON ARUOKS. COMPLETE, IN
Lota to sail puraaaaers. Kaob Set oonalata of Solid BilTSr-Plated Helmet, Breastplate, Lam-
barlcio. Shield, one pair of Armlets, one pair of Bracelet*, one pair of Tigbts, one pair of 'I ranks, one
palrof Sandali.oooTunio, one Scarf, one Combat Sword, ard one Soear
SH£JBIOAN COKBYJI Si. CO,
80UTHERN PACIFIC
4%'
rSTBR
....AJTO....
'i^KSk
oaop bovsb,
Snmmer atreet, or Kearny bet woe n Fine
SanS California*
TUB FINatST FRKSH BALTIMORE AND
TBANSPLANTSD OYSTERS aerred in any
•tyle. Eyentbtag oooked in tba beat manner.
■V Th» Tlnaat UTaora aad Oltnra.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS aiOSBST PERPEOriON— BIOHARD
MULDHK FABBRI, teaober of seTsrat oete-
bra'ed Eiropeae artistes, late Direotor of tbe re-
nowned Conservatory el Geneva, Maitre do Ubant
ot tie French Imneritl Acnrttjnv of Muaio.OoQ-
dnatorof tba pbilbnrmoniquevSooiety la Paris,
and at preseat Ma.ioal Direotor of the Fabbri
Opem.i- prepared to give private lessons, either
at his office or at tbe rosi'ea a of the pnpila;
likewise (JOUKSKS OF MNG1NG, PIANO aad
MU3I0AL INSTRUCTION.
For farther particular, apply at PROF. HUL-
DEB'MoIflL-fl lI».81 POWttLL STREK r, bet«Je*n
Market aad Ellis. Also, tetter* received aad tsrma
to bo had at tba mutio abort ot M. Gray, ulay at ,
aad of Messrs Sherman A Hyde, oorner of Katter
and Kearny atreeta. , jad lm
LEWIS PANDER,
a9"Sabeoription Lists ran b1* found witb—
G. M. Beiry, Sb«rlff'i Offloe, City Hall;
Mr Brandt, S.W. aor. Wa.bingiOQ A Montgomery;
A. S&mme'Held, Jr., N.F.. cor Foleom A, bteoart;
W. Cohen. No. 6 Battery Blreet;
J. Witt. No. 110 Third -treet;
M. Kntzduatein, No. )i; Second atreet ;
J.J. Levieon,N.W. cornAr Battery and Baab;
M. Potner, Nos so,i 9 Batter; street;
Geo. J. Harris, «ib Klopstock A Co., .12 Front;
id. Abramson, jvo. 73A Ulay atreet. de30lw
Tickets of AdmU'lun to Oallerr... .91 OO
To be had at any of the abeve-menrieaed places.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And t olletfe of Medicine.
Pabllo DAY AND NIGHT, at EUKEKA HALL
S 18 Montgomery atreet. FOR MEN ONLY
a*- Dr. Johdah's PbitaTE Office la at »H
Geary atreet toppoeite old lleobaoica' PavUren).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
Mccarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY BALL,
d,X7 im Poat ataaat, o..r gwrny.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEVER.
....TIAOBBB OB.....
THE JOUBNAL OF AlHreEMEHTS.
Published ««7 D** ln tixo y°*r *>*
J-. I>- BOQABDUe
■BSJtterchont and SOS Washington 8U
Below Montgomery, Sm Franolaoo.
THURSDAY JAN0ARX 23, 1673
Fat Marptay on Spiritualism.
Pat (loquitor) — "YeB, anrr, I was tired of
of theme goiaa on in mehonee; two tables
broke to smithereens wid the spirits
or what it was tappin' them; blue
blazas lioatio about in tbe room aftber dark
and such a hullabaloo of rappins that divil
a wipfc o' ehpe could I get nighls. So I was
detarmined to find out some explanation of i
the matter, aud 1 got 6 off to Father Mori- As* *™ «meult it is
nrity and telle him what I had seen and
heard. It was mighty email comfort fa's
Riverence give me bat it made;thiDgs olar to
my mind. When I tould him that I bad
seen blue blazes on tbe furniture and. sea me
tables and chairs dancin a jig aud never a
finger of mortal bun laid on them, ses be
to me, 'Pat, I'd think no more of it if I
was you. It's merely the efl'eot of hell let
looee in the nation.' Sure hie Riverence has
little need to fear hell let loos*, bein a sar-
Tent of St. Petber, wbo bolds tbe says, but
it was little comfort to me."
[We explained to Pat that the Rev. Father
Moriarty sat down his vibiodb to "hallucin-
ation" wbicb to Pat sounded very lika "hell
let loose in the natioD." and in fact is not
unlike in its effects.
Literary Po41ct>men.
Indianapolis policemen have a library of
their own, and are allowed to read dime
novels while patroling their beats. "We can
imagine one of them readiog "Slinky Bam •
or, Tbe Demon Scalper of Devil's Gap,"
when to his ear comes the cry: "PoJicel
Policel" How he would clutch his club,
gaze wildly round, and a k himself, as the
heroes of dime noyels always do when they
are alarmed: "Whence comtst these
sounds ? By heaven, me thinks there's dan-
ger and death larking in the vicinity of
yonder noise. Softly, let me reconnoiter.'
And he would stealthily turn the corner in
an opposite direction to wuere the cry of
"police" came from. Tbe reading of dime
novels. will elevate the literary tastes and
increase the strategic powers of tbe force.
The heroes of dime novels have great skill
in getting around danger.
A Hard Death.
A graphio reporter says of a woman wbo
died suddenly, that "she died without med-
ical assistance." If she had had the _aseist-
ance of even one doctor she would Jiave
passed away more >asily, but two would
have been better. As the poet says:
A doctor single like tbe scalier plies,
The patient Btragglep, and benches dies,
Bat two physicians, like a pair of oars
Waft him right smoothly to the Stj-gion shores.
X>r. Barlow J. as mi til
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Eygeian Hall, C37 California street,
every Friday evenir g, oommenclngat 7 Jfi o'clook.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith "givea
phrenological examinations in reeard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to i p. u , free. w
A. Pleasant Jjocaaon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and lnspeot the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a very One one and lb well
lighted and ventilated. »
An Old Lanaiiiiirtt,
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for the last
eleven years for beeping the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc. r
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
608 Market strret, oor. Post and Moatgsmory. o
X>o You Jinow
Thai with BtrrriHioit'B Paxxzbvs yon can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly V Bend
POBtage stamp for an Ulostratedeatalogne, H.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
machine. No. 118 Kearny street, between Batter
Ud Post. Ban FranoJaoo. •
X»r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehionlo and apecino practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
oomer of Leldesdorff, a tew doors oelow What
Cheer House. x
X>o Wot Suffer Irani corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ioub, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan'B Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having teBted the Boa-
ter's capability. References given if required, a
OysrffT Traae.
The . ster trade In California is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson CorriUe, of the
Saddle Bock, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of tbe Faoino Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and *■ he
' Saddle Bocfe" is known eve rywhexe.
Trie Best Bemedles,
DOG JACK.
Whatever feeling we may have against tbe
proprietor of the News Lettsr, we regard
his dog Jack with the greatest frieodabip.
Jaek knows this, and when we meet him in
oompaDy with bis master he gives us a wink
and a sly wag of hie tail, E| much as to say,
"I know you and tbe old man aren't in love
with one another, but we're friends." Last
Saturday night we found Jack sitting in a
disconsolate mood ontiide the News Letter
office. The door was shut, and the mail
(noirj closed for tbe week. "Hullo, Jack,"
we paid, "wbere's the old man?" Jack
sniffed in a contemptuous manner with h'8
nose and wagged in a friendly manner with
his tail, ttniB expressing two distinct emo-
tions at the eame time-contempt for his
master, affection for us. Let ah? Luman
being try to do this naihrally, and he will
Biohard Third was
able to affile find murder while he smiled,
he says, bu* We don't think he made a suc-
cess of tbe smiling. Jack's sniff signified
"The old man's drunk again." We said,
"Jack, yon had better come around and
dine with us." "All right," said Jack;
"I've been to every saloon on Montgomery
street and I can't find the old man, bo I
gue»s I'll give him up." So Jack went to
dinner. Jaol; refusing flounder, refusing
groos?, turning np bis nose at omelette, we
ordered a plate of roast beef rare for him,
which he ate. We now prrctivod that this
mest worthy— only worthy— member of the
News Letter corps was lame in tbe off hind
leg. "Wby, Jaok, what is the matter with
your leg?" we tsked. Jack nplied, "Ob,
it's jost like this idiotic public. Becinsa I
belong to the News Letter and take care of
the old man, they hata me. They tbink I
write those blackmail tirades, I believe.
But I don't. Bless you, I could no more
write an article than the old man conld ;
and yet, in spite of this, a fellow sbyed a
cobblestone at me." Jack finished his din-
ner and trotted off on three legs to hunt np
his master.
Bather Severe.
Serg't. Ba1e3, it appears, has a-complieh-
ed his feat of carrying the American flag,
unfurled, from John 0'Gron.t'a to Land's
Bud, and without molestation. Tbe Eng-
lish papers are disposed lo treat tbe matter
as quite an ovent, and io claim great credit
for tbe English people for their treatment
of our standard. The Detroit JJnion is not
disposed to allow them much credit for their
forbearanc:. It says tbe fact is they did not
know what it was. It hss been so many
years since the English people have seen an
American flag that they bave quite forgot-
ten how it looked. Since the deetr notion of
American phipping by tbe radioal party, our
flag is a rare sight in any foreign port; and
the English people are entitled to neither
credit nor blame for not being aware that
the piece of bunting which Sergeant Bates
carried was tbe emblem of the land of the
free.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twenty- Sixth Seml-Anvoal Dividend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINg PER OKNT. PER AN-
num, net, (9 per cent.) upon the operation
of tbe French f-nvings and Lo-.n Sociefv, for tbe
six months ending December 31st, 1672, has, io
oooformity with the report tf the Committee of
Verification appointed by tbe members of the So-
ciety, been declared by the Board of Aamlnistra-
t'on, at the aemi-Annaal Meeting held, on the
Ifitb ioetant. This dividend will be parable on
and after the eighteenth instant, at the office of
the Souietj. -Ill Baeb street.
ttUs lAVE MA HE,
jZOlm Director of French Savings Bank'
TNE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
Chinese Employment Company
FDHS1SH
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE TSE UNITED STATES,
Ko 62T Sacramento el re* t. Bet. Eearoy
aud Montgomery, San Jranciaco, Oal. "We are
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Common Laborers, Fa-m Hands, K il-road
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2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
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For the Very Best Drink?,
Goto Ya,(js: Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third streets. Bq
Best CJua-irty of I>o«rsn:ln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the "What
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It You \Tant
Tour Blankets and Flannels vreU washed, and
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Fresh and Sweet.
Fer tbe best confectionery, go to Canty and
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What Onoer Ljaunary
Employs no Chinamen, and Bhonld be pat
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
Mo. O Post street, sCeaonlc* Temple,
SAN FBANOISOO.
AT A MEETING OF TBE BOARD OP DntEO-
tors ol tbiB Bank, held January 20th, 1871
a dividend was deoiar.d at tbe rata of ten UO) per
cent, per annam on Term or Peranuient Deposits,
sud eight per cent, per anna in oa Ordinary De-
posits, for the Bemi-anooal term ending Januiry
2lBt,1873, payable oo »Dd after February lac, 1873
free from all taiee. GEOSSE BOUINM,
3»22-H Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
F\I VIDEND NOT10E.-SAVINGS AND LOAN
SCODITY, No. 619 Clay street.— The Board
of Directors hav« this day declared a dividend for
the six months ending December 3lBt, 1672, of nine
per cent per annua on all deposit?, payable on and
after the 15th ioet.
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jai :j tf
MESSRS. IYTNEIU CALMR
ANNOUNCES TO THEIR PBIENDS AND
the Public generally, that they havB opened
under DOLMAN'S CLOTHIXG STORF, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery Btreeta, with a WliLL
SELECTED STOOK of
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D. BABBY, Chairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
606 HlialoH atreet, near Second.
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San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
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The Great Novel of the Day,
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rCT WILKIE COLLIN8,
IN THE
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The "Podgers Papers,"
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THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Worren Htodda>d. In
The Golden Era.
TABLE T^-XjIK:,
By Olive Harper, Id
The Golden Eva
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
8an Francisco Saving* TJnlon, 538 Cali-
fornia street, corner or Webb.
FOR THE HALF TBAB ENDING WITH THE
31 Bt December, 1&72, a dividend hae been de-
clared at tbe rale of nine and six-tenths (9 6-10)
per cent, per annum on Term Deposits, and eiebt
(6) percent, perannnm on OrdiDsrj DepoeitB, free
of Federal Tax on Deposits, parable on and after
13th Jaaaary, 1873. By order.
d«31 2w LQVELL WBITK. Cashier.
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS,
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEARS OF PRACTICE
| N THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES INOI-
*tSe?* *»*•»»■•• hM placed Madame EdmondB
at tbe head of all physicians making flTich practice
a specialty, and enables her to daarantae a speedy
ana permanent care in the worst cases of sap-
pryBioo^apd menstrnal derangements. Ladies
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
ess Sacramento street*
(The First Hoaee below Kearny street,)
L10B FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
A Help of all kinds.— General Baaineee. Agency;
Colleot Rents, Notes and Aoconots; White and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farms, Factories, etc.
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Fenllleton, In
The Golden Era.
OKieiNiL 8TOH1E9, POEMS ADD
SKETCHES, FAsainx OOSSIP,
AMUSEMENTS, UTXEATHIX
ASP AST. AN8WEB8 TO COB-
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Crystal Sample Room
S35 SAfBiKESTO STBEET.
ALL DRINKS, PLAIN OR FAWOT, TEN
CENTS. aO-Hot Drinks a apBOialv.
K. MATBEB,
ia!7 lm Proprietor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The German Savings and Loan Soelety.
npHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE DB-
olared a dividend of nine (9) per oent- per
annum on Term Deposits, and eeven and one-balf
U>s) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits,
free of federal .Tix, for. the six months ending
R^£5bei;11'l87a»1»»J*0l« on and after January
IS, 1672; By order.
Q __ GEORGE LETTE, Secretary.
Han Franossoo. Deoember 31, 1872. ja3 2w
E. PARDINI
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the Plaza), San Franeiaoo. Boots and Sboes
made to order In the best Frenoh style. The same
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circulation, tbe "GOLDEN ERA" fa universally
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To Advertisers.
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rent to business Hen.
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The Go Idea Era and Peterson's Ladles'
National Magazine. One *K*nr, ft&V
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the eBV>eoial attention of Architects, En*hi
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QUALITY of the Stone now being iiianiifaotun!
by them in this oitr under the Ransoms Patents
They make to order and keep In stock :
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Tiles, Coplnsa for WoUs
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and at a price far below that of hand-cut work,
■AT-The attention of private parties Intending
build ie respectfully solicited.
Office. No. lOBUSH STREET. San FraaoIjoo,ij
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH088
ON HAND and made
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SILVBH. PUATBB
^^f BEFllKEK^nCS
£# DRUmrBANJOS,^-^SvF
^GS — AND—
OTHER MUSICAL IJfSTKCMBRTI
ESTABLISHED IN 1805.
ssr*Lecsoni given on tbe Banip aud Drum. SA1
MISSION STREET, between First and Second, i
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pre'
easionsJs always on hand. i»15 tf
Declared Against the "Whole World an
the Beat of Mankind.
PATENT EAGLE BLAOKING.-WARBAHY
ed superior to any in tbe market.
ManujUo
by MOOKK A CO.. JVo. BIO Leidusdor
street, a. F. Directions for Use: Wben found I'
tared by MOORE A GO..
thick, add a little water. Keep tbe bottle ...
corded. Sold by all Grocers, iJrtiggiatte, eto. d31'
TRAY S alwats on band.
Alfred Vette*
Manufacturer aud
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
205 Dopont,
SBAB SUTTER STREE.
See my stock of Bit
Cages before purobitin
eleewbere. Always some
thing new on hand. M
Patent Oages, made ■
Tin Wire, are warrant*
FREE FROM VERMIJ
Also, best quality Tit
noHOU
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
613 KEAJEM 8TKEET,
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the sbortes notio* All Pipes aud
Oigar Holders wan an ted genuine, and
to color well. Meorcchanm Pipes and
w&lkiog Oaoes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with tbe beaiworl
manship. A large asBortment of Walking Own
and Fancy Goods of every description always c
hand. no21 In
The Popular Beveragt
CONGREBS WATER FROM THE PA01F)
Oongrsse Springs, near Santa Olara. Indent!
by the Medical Faculty its onrative powers be»
equal to the celebrated Oongress Wster fromU
Springs of Saratoga, New York. Depot remOK
from IMS Kearny street to New Montgomery. «
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. LI!
eral discount to the trace, and orders attended i |
promptly. dewlBlf
Philadelphia Restauranl
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED J-f^
and most popular Beataorant in Bfl
San Francisco. The Tables are sup- r»l»^
Elied with the beet in market. Boards J*
j the week. AOS PINE STREET, jaiUb-
Montiromerv. mar^A ll
GEORGE MATES*:
DEALER IN OYSTERS, OLAMS
andall kindi of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nos. AO, 41, £S, Oalifomia
Market, entrance on Oaliforn. t street.
Public or private parties Lad families snppU
from 6 a.m. to 12 p. if. Ladies' and GenUem*
Ovs*«r Room own from fi *.v. to 1"2 v.V- •\a/Xlh
£%
DR. W, A. PAYNE.
THIS CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN HAS B
moved bis office from the Rnss Houf» to
Elegant Suite of Hooede, No. t«6 Kearny sirs
He tells jonr disease without a qneetion. Doi
fail to call. All chronic Diseases treated bucos i
l°"y- delllr I
Bar Sugar
POR BALK-SI8 KEARKT STSBBI. .
MERGER'S. Alfo, everj kind of Oand
WhnleBole and Retail.
no7tf M. A. StSBOJBK
Indian Queen Range
Tli© Best to the Marke
MAHIWAOTDRED BT
CALEB M. IJCULIB,
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lapa. Soda
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mil itniif dvb.vq tvi wui. asd iatu».dat actibvoo* at i.
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lAill-i: ALICE UARMSON
IfoaB livii.i: MAO
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Tom i r*o»b-w Jobo RoIiIddod
BriCil«* W F. r lor
81ecam Willis BimoiR
Pollc.niio J. Writlbt
Mi 17 Cnn-bair Mrs. E. F. Stewart
Act 1.1. -Hon. t- oa the Bhlie. Act Sd.-The Child nnd Nick Med. A cl lad.-loung Schneider'*
Hi'inrn. The Old Tavern. The Oatherlnic. Meeting of Younit Schno der
UDd l.onUc. BOUNCE.
3>3"©^7^r and Original Songs.
irAll Bills afnlnst the Albambr. Theatre ranut t>e presented hereafter o^ Monday.
•^"Perform in ce to commence imuotuilly at eight o'clock.
»n« BVMUa JVWl'ARY 14
IHllmm Abuc* SouuedT
ix j*. x\ xx ~v noveAnx),
RE-APPEARANCt OF WIACCIt KELLY
Morllmrr, Park-. Dixon Thompson!
Itillan Cavatlna.
es Kennedy
Harry Howard and lii~ Banjo
11 *"'"' %l ■Bill'- Ht. I'lnlr
•■»"-■ ™m.. ;-iV»d5
Five Mlnntea -vviiii Mortimer
"" •' ' »l. III. |., r..rrr.l
■>'""•- H.grlr llr,.,r
HARD CHEEK.
Mr. Carlrlf bl . .rr.sk McrUa.r I Papil rbt.. TbostpM.
Ot«i»',
m"nM ...Ml.. F.innv M.ndcvUle
HUCN ROBINSUN IN HI8 SONG AtiD DANCE ANO CHANGES
ll.rn,.'|.r ... Ml„ I.l»in,.t.»
Hiinp M.,|n I. on 111. on
SCHNilOER ANB LOUISE ... THOMPSON A ICU. SOMERS
Old Ht'ium, Te»oh»r...
PaUr Bolivar. .
Simrn. Dipuj..
SiholitM
...,!'" rftnk Mortimer
,,C hin-i THodidioq
W.hor Park*
("Iifrrnrj.
Comic Montr- MyLo»aiolh» Vr.rhuOoai .UUaClnDde
Sunffnnd l»nnce i,on j>|xom
Comic Hone ..Mamrie Brewer
Ou^t-Driveo from Horas MIkac* Nnnrri ,V l.u Forrest
NEGRO ACT.
Ob.ul9iTjoa^p^on1^.^....^»pd Purry Howard
OT*rture Orchestra
■onB HusBle HU Clair
*■»»«• . ..I.ydla. I.TTlnic.ton
BiilIud-CoraLaa MnKlrl« Kellp
Oyrlixn.. „,„.... ^•:.1.........^.:,. ... .L..J. Orchestra
Tbe perfortnanae will conolado withl
PUTTING HIM THROUGH!
Aotor Haw Howard
A ma> n«r Charles Thoutiton | Ool! Boy Hugh Robinson
■T'liook Oia.t for FAHO
rut: Muuti, LoooiMtt iiol'seji.
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OarCelatrrsUdtl V> White Sbirts, Taay 1 1 perfectly, and for qialHy sod durability wilt asv?r bo m%tobed. To b-i had only m% the
■TCALL ASD 8KE Till M. I X JL ACOTIOw STORK, «X6 Ktarny atrcel.
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
THE THISTLE THAT PRICKED THE PAIK
Lttura htAgotoot utiotln r edition cl'ho
' Wolf iu tbe Fold" that loes not conflict with
tbe law of libel. O t it at Thintletone, No. 9
Pout Bir 'et opp. MaeodIc Temple. Agents want-
tfl to e.'ll i' on 'li» f t'-ft. ja20 3m
g ResMU"
Extinguishes.
ABSOLUTELY THE FFST rROTEOHON AGAINST
EIRE r
oTra LIOO atcttal rincs per out with it.
Mora tbao •lO.OOtf.OO* oo worth of property aarad
roa the flams*.
Bboald beplscsd in •T»ry Factory, Poblio Baildintr. Thoatro.
Soul, and K*ntdaiit». and ars ■ in«lly as v»lu«bls for Mines and
Una b ei. Httid f or tbctr "ftaooid."
R. B. la win a Co , n-D»r*l A«snta for Pacific Coast.
Foraaieby W. B. MURDOCH,
Local Acect. 312 California at., Sac Vranciado.
V X
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... OIBCOLATEB IK ••■•!
All the Theatres,
TOHI^ ROBL'S,
[lilMiJis^^'^^I'liiyMl
u^Bm
ItMniSMHm
m
pMj^pi^mt
■fare
m
^^taSmte^fi-^
NONE 11CT TBE JtFST QVALliT OF MKA1S
UAH BE HAD AT
Stalls 5,6, Oiililornia Market
MOUNTAIN BEER.
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
ri^UIS IS THE ONLY RJEAI- IA«K1X. A JV 1>
JL the finest B«»r on this Cosst. It is PURE. NOURISH-
ING, and of a FINK TAKTE. It is sold by ths Glass at lOr,,
P»r aoEQD Qaart Boilles at SI 50, acd br ift-jtallon Kets a
»:i AO. sy-A hrat olass tlvl LUNCH from 11 to 1 o'clock.
THEY HAVE TAKEM
THE OLD
not sooton,
1G Morliio Street, Dear Kearny.
All Drinlis Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOW hNtTjERRY IN TOWN.
AlwsvB oa file the New York Herald, Harper'a
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Dts-'s Doing*, Police Oa-
z»tte, all ttio Oallforni'ft- pap*is, al»o LoDdoo
I'uniih, U. Ho Life, llinstrated London News. Call
and sat'sty yourself.
•9- Don'l forget, the sign of tbe Hot Scotch.
de7tf CHARLES WM. KELDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AMP. ..
TOM anrt J E R R Y,
GO TO THE ltUXiM'H
Hot Sootoli,
<as Hotter street. Bear Kearnr*
All Drinlis Ton Cents
HOT CHOVDER EYEBY MIGHT.
nol5 tf JOS. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. F. BTSHOP, NO. 16 O'FARRELL
itreet, is the p'ace lor L»dies and strangera
Tielting the city to have their Drosses made in
atyle, and a perfeci fit. at a moderate price, de-9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of CMarina's Royal Italian Circm)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at reaidenoes (if required), or far
nish Music for Balls or Parties, at moderate
charges. Reslde-.-e, 809 Montgomery street
corner Jacbeoti, hoom No. 11. *!»" '™
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
317 Kearny street.
Have ;on beheld It? If not, you've a treat
At SQUARZA'S PUNOLT SALOON, In Kearny street;
There BONA, dleclple of GREAT SQUARZA,
DlBpensei famed Magia Panches; rather
The moat delicious mixtures yet recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded I
Ladles their CORDIALS tftcTa can sip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Men gain "LADJIES-
. PLEASURE,"
To allay oonnublal differences and pain,
In ' 'ANTI-DIVORCE" you oan your ond attain .
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
Your arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
G-aeaswbata "MORNlNtl COMFORT" In the hUs
That heals tlis pnarrel and Imparts the bliss)
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always Quel
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA, "and theflwoet "FAREWELL*.
Just TlBlt BONA, and you'll all fare well I
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea.
For all dyspeptics and for dlarrhosa.
No Cholera Morbns ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock arouna.
BONA and SQUARZA, aplte of all detractors,
Have proved the Natlon'B greatest benefactors I
Fall FORTY different; In.Utifal drlaki yoa'll dad
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S— fSQUARZVS)— 317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THE FIR8T PREMIUM
....«T....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
"
F'SLGrA..
HE JOTTHNAL OF AMTJSEMENW.
Pabllafeed e»erj Day in die Tear by
f. b o o- a i; x> "cr s
M-rcb.uu and «»s WnahlngloB rt«.
Below Mon«omeiT. San FrauoUoo.
IDAY JANUAK? 24,
1873
AMUSESKNTS, Etc
Metropolitan Tn*»tre.
Itl'Es Anguita L. Dargon perfectly electrified
the audionce present last night by her powerfo1
impersonation of Deborah, and provod herself »q
across of great ability by Her original co-ceptlon
of ihi part. To-night. Miss Dargon will taken
banefit. and will prudent the new society ;drama
eo'.itlod "Unmasked." the cast of whioh appears
on oar first page. At tbe close of the play Miss
Daricoo will recite "Foatenoy; or, the Ohfrge of
the Old Irish Brigade." "Unmasked" will be
plsynd at the malfnse to-morrow. The poblio of
Ban Fnnoiaoo should see to it that Miss Dargoa'e
btnefil this eraoioRwill beabamper, as her talent
ootitKs her to this compliment.
California Theatre
A Capital bill was given "at thlahonso laBtnigh".
It ooneisted of ''Forbidden Frnit" aud Robert
Maoairr," in beth of whioh pieces the favorite
comedian, John T. Rajmond, appeared. In the
latter, in the obaraoter of Jacques fetrop, he kept
the audience in a continual roar of Janghter. The
same bill will be plajodagaio to-nigbt. Tbe usual
matinee psrformaoce will be giren to-moriew.
Alliambra.
Ereryone who has not already been is going to
tbe Alfca-nbraThoatre toeee Johnny Alien, Miss
AlloeHirrijonand toe wonderful Little Mao in
the play of "Schneider; or. Dot Home on der
KMoe." This very lively play will bo performed
this evening and at taematinee to-morrow. Those
who havs not jot seen it mast not procrastinate
too loos, ostbisbrtltiant combination havenove!-
t ua wiiioh they intend to prodnoe during the
present engagement, and to make way for which
'Sobneidei" most bo shortly withdrawn.
Bella Union Theatre.
The bill for to-night comprises Miss LiliieHall
In eons and dance: Ed Montaguo and M'lle Ger-
rotti ii comlo aots; Oogill and Cooper in "Elacl-
Eyed Alios," tbtir original eong aod dance: tbe
fororite faroe of "The Two Gregories," in which
Alias Carrie Chapman, Charles Vomer, Mat Kelly,
Miss Jannj Johnaon, R. G. Marsh, and Tommy
Bree will appoir: Carrie Armstrong and J. H.
Larkin in "Dot Sallour's Boarding House," and
the ballet of "The Return to the Village."
tfj.e Atlieneum.
An entirely new bill will ba presontsd at this
homo to night. In the first part Miss Claude
Miss Magglo St. Clair, Miss Mollie La Forrest.
Lon Dixon, Miss Fanny Mandeville, Miss Maggie
Brewer, Miss Louiie Somers. Charles Thompson,
and others will appear. This will be followed by
an olio of performances by MisslAgnes Kennedy,
Harry Howard, Frank Mortimer, Miss Lydia Liv-
ingstone ' and otbttrs, and the performance will
oonolude with the screaming faroe of 'Tutting
Hira Through."
Woodward'a Gardens.
Tbeeo gardens aro open daily. Next Saturday
an attraction of ex'r.iordinary nature will be pre-
sented. This is no le38 than the very first ascen-
sion of a gia balloon evor made on this Coast.
Professors 0. 0. Coe and A. A. Lay, the celebrated
aeronaut?, havo arrived frsra New York, bringing
with them two gas balloons. One holds 45,000 feet
of gas and ia capable of carrying four persons 1,000
miles.! These gentleman have been ongaged to
make an asaension at Woodward's Gardeason Sat-
urday next. The papulation of San Franc isco will
torn out eo inasse to witness it. On Sunday next
SenorBnislay and Mile Stacy will make another
ascension in their bot-air balloon.
SlUa Ellie Wilton.
This charming aotress, vrho was such a general
favorite last year when she played an engagement
r'. the OViforuia Theatre, and rrbo has beon since
t bu time wasting her sweetness on the desert, air-
that is, playing ia the interior— is engaged to ap-
pear in "Pygmalion and Galatea" at the Calif orna
Theatre.
D. C. \nderaen.
Tuia veteran actor returned to San Francisco
last cvsning from the Bast, where he has been
playing with Edwin Booth for some months past.
"Unole Dave" expresses bis satisfaction at being
onoe mora under the ennny skies of California.
"W. Barry, his old friend aud companion, went
across the Bay to mset him, and Damon and
Pythias are onoo more united.
Mias Jennie Worrell.
This youag actress left for the East yesterday
moioing.
AjuTOincai. Museum.— One of the moat
•om plate collooUona of the kind in the United
CUtes. comprising hnndreds of ooitly and^boau-
Ulat wrx models, ii daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at '.he Masoam on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be profitably soeob here.
Grand Concert and Kill
Of the Gorman i a Rlflas, at the Horticultural
Hall, Febrmry 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will oonshrt of glees and ehornsos
toy the Swles Sing ng Club and Prof. Speranaa's
Italian Singing Society, This ball will no doubt
bo one of the mos: select and enjoyable of the
eeoBon, considering tbe popularity and high
social ttinding of the oorps. Tickets, admit-
ting genti man and ladles, oie dollar. Q
Come to Bafeineaa.
Courting is cot much indulged in by Een-
tuckians. Tbe father hasahibitcf inter-
fering with the billing aud cooiDg wbich is
decidedly embarraesiog to romantic spom-
its. Becently a young man of Lexington
was pressing the hand of his fair eDslar&r,
swearing tbat no stirs in the firmament
were as bright as her eyes, no scent eo deli-
cious as tbat which perfumed her breath,
and no joy in life equal to a kiss from her
warm, rich lips, wLen the old man entered
tbe room. One band held a marriage li-
cense, the other a shotguD. Advancing to
the pleading lover he Biid: "It's all well
enough to talk like you've been a-doiu'.
Why doa't you ask the gal to marry you at
©nee?" "Tbe fact is, my dear sir, I'm
not exactly ready yet to get married," eaid
the trembling yontb. "You aiu't, ain't
you? Well, now, you'vo got to take this
license and go right out aud get married, or
you'll get the contents of tbis ere shotgun
through your d—n kerkus. Wbich do you
ohoosa?" The old man's arguments were
bo persjasive that the yontb uuhe-itatingly
accepted the lesser evil, and was made a hus-
band within the hour. TbiB ac'ion on the
part of the "old man" has cast a gloom over
the eourtiog circles of Lexington, and the
young men aren't near bo interesting to
their lady acquaintances as before.
Genuine Eloquence,
Lsitb, in his "Travtla in Ireland," says :
In my mornirg rambles, a man sitting on
the ground leaning bis buck agaiest the
wall, attracted my attention by a look of
eqaalor in his appearance, which I bad
r-dre'y before obs.rved, even in Ireland*
His clothes were ragged, to indecency,
and bis faea was pale and sickly. He did
not address me, and I passed by; but, hav-
ing gone a few paces, my heart smote me,
and I turned back. If you are in want,
said I, wit'i same degree of peevishness,
why do you not beg ? "Sure, it's begging I
am," was the reply. "You did not utt.r a
word." Nolis it joking you are with me sir?
Loaktherel holding uy> the tatlerred rem-
nant of what bad once been a coat; "do you
see how the skin is speaking through tbe
holes in my trowaers, and the bones crying
out through my skin? Look at my sunken
cheeks, and the famine that's staring in my
eyeBl Man alive- isn't it begging I am,
with a hundred tongues?"
The Parisian Style.
A banker who had a pretty actres? under
h's protection, went to the manager of a
theatre and said, "I with you woulj give
little M'lle an engagement?" "At
what salary?" aeked the manager. "Oh,
what you plesse," replied the banker.
"Well," said the manager, "we will say five
hundred fcanc3 a month." The banker
was astonished at the ease with which If
hid obtained hu request, and with the liber-
ality of the manager, but ho wa3 a li tie
get baek when the latter siid to him a^ be
was ahout to leive. "If that soits you, you
can leave the first month's salary now."
Chinese Industry.
The heathen Chine /a ideas of tbe uses
and habits of deep-sea telegraphic cables are
rather peculiar. Some of these innocent
Confucians make a living by fishing up the
wire3, cutting them, and selling the pieces.
Occasionally they vary their dark ways by
re-setting the cable like a verbena or a ge-
ranium, in order that it may grow aud t-erve
for future provision.
X>r. Barlow J. Smith.
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Eygeian Hall, C37 California street,
every Friday evenir g, commencing at 7 h o'clock.
A Dart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Br. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m , free. w
Claievoyant. — Madame Clara Antonle, the
OLairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
For Salb— A lot of cheap Eilk drejaes, at 32
Oeory street. A good price paid lor cast-off
cl. thing. s
Harry Corbyn'p,
No. 710 Market street. Reopening on Satnrlar
eveoiag, January 25th, 1873. Harry Corbyn re-
speotfnlij' informs his frier.de and patrens tbat he
ha j rellt-tod id beautiful style thid cosy end com-
fortable reeort, ana will ba pleased to see them
one i.Dd all on the above date, when he proposes
they shall sample eome of the choicest nines and
liquors ; a now billiard table, from tbe manufacture
of Lieseofeld, trith Pbe'ao. & Qnllauder'^ latest,
patent steel faced oaBh>ons, has been placed in
the Billiard Parlor. The popular and cfSoieit
beverage manipulator. Tommy Cirroll, can be
fonnd in bis old poai.ion prepared to dispense
creature comforts to all. w
£±.oaltli ana -fieo-sur©.
Tcere are not too many pleasures la San
Tr&nclBCo. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into me coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at th e Occidental Carriage stand. Frank Eou-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
Street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
•re moderate. The moral of the above is:
qo to Ft Bouton as the Uccldentai Hotel
Pfben vol „ant a carnage.
Dairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 'WaBhlogton
stteet, near Stockton. Side curia steamed fol
twenty-five cents. u
m
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for tho Holiday latles
that compare with Squsrsa's. £qmrz%'s Punches
are famous for the high art Bhown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqnarzi, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Keatnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120Leldesdorff Btreet. n
COURTING DAYS.
Down among the m- adow t rooks,
Where the gray path winds and oxocks,
Gidiug Id the mnnlott nooks,
Coally, co;i'j :
She Is wandering there with him,
With her < ye* so anrkv dim,
Underneath her hat's vide brim,
Biasing luittily.
Out among the foggy hllle,
Where the twilight throbs and thrills,
With the (ager whip poor wills,
Ploiutively, plaintively ;
Where the old sea elopes and BwelU,
And the far-off village bells
Mingle with the singing shells,
Tenderly, tenderiy ;
When the sntomo'd tawoy light
Puts the swallows all to flight,
A'jd the tomaoh-torch at night
Flareth fitfully;
Where the timid pheasant feed?,
And the drift of iion-weeds
Hold aloft thtir tacts of see? a
Warily, wailly ;
Ho is wandering there with her,
Wiih the purple ml t a.ii',
Tra ling like a gosfami r,
Urdamfly, dreamily.
Wandering with their idle chat,
Talking now of this ani that,
WLile the feather in her bat
Droopeth lovingly.
Heaven spetd 'he loving pairs,
Summsr life is always thelrp.
Stepping up by golden stairs,
Happily, happily.
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasare it is to meet a smiling oounte-
d&oco, whether it be on tbe street or in tbe par-
lor. Aud why is it tbat some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ua with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Loui» Meyers, proprietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant. Fourth street, does it. as hnndreds oan
enthusiastically teetiiy. His kitchens ara marvels
of ord*r and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Compliment to a Critic.
The London corre-poodent of the Boston
Courier sav3 : John Oxenfurd, tbe dramatic
otitic of the London Times, has been given
sittings for h s portrait ta Mr. Mue-
ooamp, Jr., of Regent Park. Tbis portrait
is a commissien from tie members cf the
Senior Garrick Club, who desire in tbis
manner to ta>t fy their opinion of Mr. Ox-
enford as a playwrigbt and dramatic critic,
as well as a genial, amiable, and a clubbable
man. Of all the original and adapted
dramatic works which we o^o to Mr. Oxen-
ford, his " Tartnffe" is generally accounted
to be tbe most refined in bia treatment and
conceplion.
Oysters.
In Btrolling round tbe other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
• Of waters bright, did m&ke a soreen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While tootsy stone and pearly shell,
O'er whioh tbe watera softly fell,
Made tbat window eeem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," eaid toy friend, "let's go in here—
It looks eo nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I eaid, "I must agree
That this place euita me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we fonnd a seat
Than at our bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, ashed our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kiiide of oyBterf, juicy, fat,
Oookod every Btyle; just think of tbat,
And if yonr month don't water, then
Ton.'re different from other men.
The-j'd clamtand orabs aud terrapinB;;
In lad, we found they had within
That cosy placeaKkindsof game,
Fish, fleBb or fowl which wo could name,
While every dish was, I sm sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thtrty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there onco will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bonee, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHAELES HAAKE, Proprietor.
Eureka Social Oliifc.
The p'ixos to be awarded at the Klnth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Eureka Social
Oiub ate on >j xhlbltion in the window of Stoltt
and Sons dry goods store- South-east corner of
Kearny aod Pine streets u
St-trino; Maohlnea for Sale or to Rent,
The Place.
It you want a elf an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut in the beBt
style, by experienced woramen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dr;E8iug Saloon,, No. 302
Fourth 6trtet, near Howard. t
Pliotoarrapiiic caraa.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
J^||^jtt^f|§|0n^||gg&0QunA
i .
A-ltojfotiior the Best*
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Bhaber,
707 Market street, rear Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
*
It 1b Perioctly Astonlshlnff
How beautifully and quickly thoy do washing
At the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
before 8 a..m. returned the same evening if de
fired. z
— ' »
Diamond Catarrh Kemedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask yonr
druggist for it, or &end to Dr, A. F. £vox, No.
9 Post street. z
Tno President's Mcesnge.
Peaoe and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. LuchBlnget'a furniture,
All should vUlfc his emporium, 736 Marbet
strett, and ascertain how cheaply a nonce can
be lurniahea. d
Uevor Buckle Suspenders,
At (1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
'rherB — at the What Cheer Laundry. „i
A Pleasant Liocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhombra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a very fine one and le well
lighted and ventilated. «
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is tbe canto of many crimes. Those
who dine at tbe Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
13-19. provides tor his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Siimagundi coup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea in the
olty — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Something IV ew.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured mlsseB* and
Infant's garments and ladies undtrwe»r in suit J,
are famed i ■ r their superiority of mite and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
tbe authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, bas ettab-
Jlphed a depot of these goocls at 248 Second st,
for wholesale and retail tride. A liberal di>
count to the trade.
«
What Cheer Laundry
Is the best hvindry in San Franc iscc ,
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bbsb House Oarricges, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllshment, Bouthwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery ate., or Dexter Stables. Oarriaee orders
lgi^A^Bith&rjjiMejiromnt^j^e^dfld^a^^
Joncs'& Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder ean be obtained only
at 8SO Bath street, nearly opposite the Al ham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hait eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family n-e. q
800 jpairs oi Socles,
At all prlceSt itt he What Cheer Laundry.
Washing .Returned in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry.
S.F. BUSINESS DIBEmiJrTi
J£ook»eller» ttnd Station,*™.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Baalneaa Colleges.
Heald'e, Brjant & Stratton'a College, 24 Post Bi
It a letter*.
Katz, Fred, Stalla in to WO. California Market.
Bran Founderle*.
Weed & Kiogwell, California. 125 First at.
Semitic.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institute
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Goods,
Looan & Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 1U9 Sutter,
Bnman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Seoood street.
Music and Xlnslcol Instrument*.
Keene, O. 0., mttr. accordions, repairer of oil kiud
muBieal instruments, 203 Kearny.
Macearonl JM ana faclnrcrs.
Briguardello, Macchiavello A Co., 706 Sausoma,
Wines and XJqaore. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. it< o . H\\ Front
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PKOGRAMMKIIN
every Theatre in Son Franoiico.
FIGARO
I S DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
X oat tbe centre of the city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
JS CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland herrylioato to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tbegreat Ovetloud Train,
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in tbe theatres at sight
being gathered np and Baved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,
and is cocetaoHy meeting a change of readers
in tte Theat.'fs, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who ooroe
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
beat of advertising mediates.
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS,
INDIAN AND
BOTANie PHYSICIAJV.
TWENTY TEAKS OF PRACTICE
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES INCI-
dent to f : mules has placed Madame Edmonds
at tbe head ol all physicians making ouch praotioe
a specialty, and enables her to Raarantse a Bpeedy
and permanent onre in the worst oases of Bup-
preesifn Red merjstrual deranftornente. Ladies
will find Madame Edmonds a pkillful physioi&n,
and it is 'o their interest to consalt her in all dis-
oasfe incident to women before tampering with
poisonous nostrcms, quaok doctorB and bumbuge.
Madame Edmonds dc-soribee diseases without any
information from the patient, and cores without
the ubo of mercury or experiments, thus Baving
from wrong treatment for private, chronic and
cancer diseases. Correspondence e'rlotly confi-
dential, Offica and residence, 71*7 Market *tr?et
between Third aod Fourth. ja 20-ly
POll Taxes
FOR 1873
ARE
IXTO-W X3XTE!,
Payable at tho Assessor'* Office, or to
Deputy.
LEVI B09ENER, Assessor.
]iH7 Im
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
ocoacions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz 1*1 per* and Marcni M. Blam,
Leading Vlollnl-ts.
o^-Orders from the country promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Eaton's Music
Store. 138 Montgomery street, or MAJS0U8 M,
BLUM. B"Q Montgomery street. ja6 tf
FRENCH CORSETS.
MME PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Ladies' Underwear. FRENCH
fiWtSHTfl&f all prices and qualities, ready made
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
H. P. TAYLOR,
HAVING DISCONTINUED THE PRINTTMG
Business at the corner of Sacramento lad
Lsidesdorff streets, and
RemoTed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, conduct the eame lice of bugin
at the new location, in connection with the outoa
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he has united his stock and business
thus making this
THE LARGEST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFItt
tN THE STATE,
And affording: unsurpassed facilities for Printinf
of every description. Personal attention will bt
given- to
SHOW, THEATRICAL, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Eogravers stand at tbe bead of the proftt-
eioo, as samples on the dead-walls of the city will
testify.
A call is solicited from my friends and the puV
io at my new Quarters.
II. P. TAILOR,
de4im iaauny street.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
nisbice Goods to be bed good and cbeap, at
the "uLD CORNER, "J LEVY'S, 510 Montgom.
ery street. Justice given to all. Don't torgeithe
number, 510 Montgomery street. deft) L
ARION
Pianoforte,
qaalitiBs, ready
DEOLABED RT THE JUDGES AT A LATB
Fair of tbe AMerioan Institute, after a blind-
fold trial against Bteinway's, Ohichenng'fl, ano
others, to be THk BtST ON EXHIBITION. B,
OaTBTAZ, Sole Absent, SO O'Farreli street
N B— Pianos of all styl«B TO RENT. mart ■
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-'
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho
amount refunded at the office of tbe undersigned!
upon the presentation of an order from th*
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A. AUSTIN.
OLD
DAVE MENDES A CO., at tbe
__ old original RtidLion, lOGearyi
street, between Retro? «nd Dupont, where yon
oan have HOT AND GOLD DRINKS, not forest-
tiog the old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Sport" Is
always on baod. .
To the Dramatic Profession.!
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected w'tlh the press Ci
Melbourne, and is well known bv the member* 01
the profession in the Colonies, begs to i a ti mate-
that no is prepared to give experienced ad vice t*
oll persona professionally visiting or meditating a.
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderala.
Punctuality in dispatohing replies may be relita
0P<m' WI1.L1AV HENRV WATERS
ISVictoris. Obambere, Collins otresU M*l-
Twune. Anstralis. f«SW
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FUr \ISHED ROOMS. SIN-
jr gle or in suits,
1 lVeUJLlBh*©d and "V<intUut«<l»
JJM Unluranshed Rooms to let. Lodging wJJJ1
». Jrithcut board, ALttAMBRA BUlLDENfl
Bl» Bo»b Btreet. "«« tf
CANDIES.
ALL KINDU OE THE FINEST WANDS
made at our Steam Candy Faotory daily. AU
orders, especially from tbe country, are oohoiwO
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY 4 WAGNER,
lOT M«r>toomon «t~ nw.r Rtittsr
CENTRAL
NO. US GEARY STREET. S
Best acoommodations for m ~ .. , r
Families in tbe city. Private »glP*T"*
entranoe for Ladies. Hair Cutting, Shaving ano ■
Shampooing, Children's Hair neatly cut. LadlM ■
Shampooing 50 cents.
1.171m 1-. OORRIVEAU. Pronnetar.
MR. ANO MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academ)
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWABDS.
IOFT OAKBb .....pbopribtob: J
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S§ METROPOLITAN THEATRE
F iff ax
^ y) j FURNISHED ROOT
WEST
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BELLA UNION THEATRE
X 33 OUOfl.1 ~-~~~-
J 11 cic mi .lit oT 111,- » in. > t . n...!i.ir.
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
■a
Augusta L.Oargon
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IN A'.HVL
!E» YCS-IVE A.X_.T[OJ>ir
PKBPAHAIInN-
C3rA.TL.JZLrF'Jt?JlA.
PRICES OT ADMiaSIOH.
KctrveA **eat«— Dres? Circle and Orchestra SI fi© Bai -ony AO
IEeacrTid Hc»ta-Bs!coay T« Gallery MS
rcla Admission SI OO Private Boa** SO »ud Sl« OO
TWO TRAGEDIANS.
M.< K-i . .al
bailor's m •> it t-<i t u tr Hoaie
I II HKKINnlrARRIEARMM
Overt Sire..
. OrebeetfB
IrteStflS ML. .1 ...rphlrtfi
. r.»| *>«!»( and DADC*.
Bhck-Eyed Alice Cogili and Cooper
Bomimit~1^
GOAT ISLAND SPECTRE.
JobBnr Toera .1. M. Lsrltln Tornmr Die*
OT«r.nr*> Orchestra
AUer wbicfc.
Nan the Good-for-Nothing!
nan miss DBRILL
(In which » tie is wjihont a ntii, introducing brrclogs.)
Tom Dribbles, one father R. (;. Ma-ah
Harry ■ .'oilier, i bo olb»r fa(b«r Obartos V«rt«r
Obsrloy. AOftfp'niAr Matt Katir
Yoang Mr. Blmpj»n Obas. ('ok II I
fiob , Fr«a Uoopvr
Drntnn
..Orchettit
New Characterietio Ballet bj M. bebmidt, entitled
RETURN TO THE YILLAGE!
innkaippr j <1 Montacuo
Augu.tin*, bis wife Oftrrio Ubapman
DUBIKO TOK BALT.rT
( haractet-letlc Polka Hlme. Tlirrce, M. Schmidt
Vultc Comiqac) SInte. Ilieie-o* V. SfloDtnitue
ughabte Inoidento and Grand Finale.
140 Becoad Street. 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
■.rioft 111 '■"'
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Kzmpt kl ■« 141 Fourth flra«t, H4 U
Vft. I01V Stockton »ut«L
toe iii.it ui.tl.irv OP
"Weca.<a.in.s Oalte
ALWAYS >>•< HAND.
ITIKT VAIIITtT or
Cftke lor the Holidays.
JOB OREAM. UUARWTTE RUS1E. BI.A.VO-
X MA '• ato., m.i. to order end
K. R. kfflf\ A <0
i + VH**
HAIR.
TUB CHEAP KS r PI.AOE IX SAX Ell AXUISCO
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Good , Cheap and Fine
Jowjiry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TLLE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. HAXPDO!! A CO..
Nn. HO Necond iitr««l.
•olOlM Betwreea Ml —Ion nod Ml on ay.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BKKGR8. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miner*' Re*-
tanrani ti.a taken the management
of botb the Minors' Retaaorant on
Oommoroial street and tbe Miner**'
P. ran oh on Market stieat. fa partnership wit. c Mrt.
A. DRAYKUR, who baa been contracted with the
tSmfaryesra. I^provemeoUbaT* been made in
tbeoatsfoe departmeDts that wilt render the Mi-
sers1 more popnlcr tbaa It has ever beeodnring
the '.2 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fare
embrace all the delioaote* of tbe eeaaon. Oar
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Mode rata
Charge*,"
P. HEROES <fe CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Bill and SSS Oommerolsl, and
769 Market street.
Open Cram 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. aaJt lm
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
ClisacraBrntu St., cor. Leldeadorf.
<Er offlo- of P. M. S. 8. Co.)
McDANIEL'S
Museiim and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TU WOULD MOST BJB-
tpeotfally represent to yoa sod in poblic con
erally, that n* is now prepared to farclsh (scil-
lt»«e for exbibitionsof etety kind and cbarncter,
which shoold <3e'e*Te the patronage of the pnb-
lio. He bar* erected at Ohoynne, Wyoming, A
LABOK AND C rMMftDIOU.s HALL, witbgoo)
Scetery aid Staio. Tbe Hall Is well veni.iUteri
and lighted, en, 1 m*rl» com for ab'e for all Hea«oriB
of tbe year. '1 HK BKST Of MUSIC, botb Strict;
and Bra&a, can he fnrni*bed at all times,
Ka'isfac'ory arr&ogemeoTS will he made with
KICAL 0KO1UKR COMPAN1KS, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a pi-r-
centavso of tbe receipts. OutT'snoniif-nfie f-olicited
Addrees. J. MoDANIEL,
Lock Box No . 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. B — Oariositiee wante) for tbe Chnyennrt
Museam. Those wishing oogsgements, Btnto low-
est terms for the Winter Hfi'oa, s»nuicg photo-
graph to my address. Balf Passage Mctiey re-
landed alter titling euttagfimf ncs,
JAMKS MoDANIRL.
Proprietor Oheyeone l heatre and Mo seam,
0022 30 Lock Box No. I.Ohetenoe. W. T.
CHEYENNEJTHEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST. CLASS PKOPLR.— MUST HAVE
goof! Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to bo good in general buaioeta fir the com-
ing Winter niHjnoioii tbe first week in
November, 1&72. Address ctfttinff loweat torirui.
wlthPboiogrApa. Ualf Fare relanded after fill-
lag esgagement.
JAMES MODANIRL,
Proprietor Obeyenne Tbeitre and Masoam,
0012 Look Box !. Obevenne. W. T.
The Biggest Race Yet— The
Human Race.
mill: MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
*- reside- in San Francisco* bay Ihelr
Shirts und Kurnlahlna; Ooadi of III^K-
IKCT A- CO., No. 3 Second etrrct, be-
cnnie tbevore ulwuy* treated well and
bay their Koods nt the lowest prices, ut
"THE OLD STAND."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIUBISIA CITY, SrjRVJLliA.
THIS ELRGANT THEATRE HAS BERN RE-
oecorated, and can be rented by the night or
by the week. Star* and trayeliog oompanies
liberally treatod with on application by letter
JC1IN PIPER,
„ Manager and sole Proprietor,
™ . £■" ■* 3* H- HcOABE.
•SO Waehtogtow street. San FrantrUoo
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLQWSKI,
rriaa wbll-khoww pianist and vo-
.A^!;1rt'kr"*?'*.''£'' OooriM lor Piuo ul
no«,04brM«.ntir.ljNjw,nd Simplified Sytten
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO tend X'T 030 "Wttsliiiierton street.
■HASTED lUUEDUTILT:
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
...,iL30....
SPECIALTY ARTI8TS for O or IS NIGHTS
....AND ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
...A^SO....
■X1 va/ enty First Lino Ballet Xiaciies.
FOR 8ALF KK1HTY SETS «P AMAZON 1BMOKH, COMPLETE, IN
Lotn to suit purohaaei-4. Fncb Set consists of Solid Silver-Plated Helmet, Breestplate, Lam.
berkin, Shield, ore pair ot Armlets, one pair ot Bracelets, one pair of Tights, ooe pair of I ranks, one
pair of Sandalr , one Tunic, one Scarf, one Combat Sword, a< d one Spear
SIIEHIOAN COKBYN A CO,
Chinese Employment Company
PIERCE <*>CC».
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PATITS OE THE UNITED STATES,
NO, 627 8B€Q**D10ntO ftrn< t, Uiit. Kcnray
and Hbntgomi tf, B»d rranoieoo, Oftl. Wg nra
prepared to furuish at short notice, Domestic
Swvuutfl. Hotel CookH, Laundry Men, Walters,
Common Labor- rg, Faeni HiindH, It all-road
Hnndp, GurJener', Mpchanlcp, Factory Hand?,
Wood Olioppau.eto, t-tr, Special attention given
to fumiRning Domestic S<Tvaiitri. j \ 20 1 m
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
JJIVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVINGS AND LOAN
SOCIETY, No. flio Clay streBt.-The Board
of Uirootom bavs this day declared a dividend for
tbe six months ending December 31st, 167.', of nine
per cent per annum on all deposits, payable on and
after the l-Hii inst.
jala-2« GYRUS W.OARMANY, Oasbier.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
6&
OYSTER
...Aim....
HOUSB,
Summer street, oaTKenrny between Pine
and California.
THE PINEBT FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TEAN8PLANTED OYSTERS served In say
style. Everything cooked intbe best manner.
*»Th* Finest LlqaorsandOieara.
•S-Elcaant Suites of Rooms for X.udlee.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PRRFEOriON.-RLCHe.RD
MLTLDKK FABBRI, teacher of eevaral cele-
braieij K'lropeHw artistes, late Director of tee re-
nowned Conservatory e( Geneva, Maitre du Uhant
of tie FreDCh lmueriwl Academy of Mnaio ' Con-
ductor of tbe Phi)harmor,ique Sooiety in Paris.
«nd at prrte.t Muncal Diieotor of tbe Fabbri
Opere, la prepared to Rive private lessons, either
at hta offl"e or at the re*>iieo-e of the ptipils:
likewise COURSKS OP SINGING. PIANO and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Kor further ,»articulnrD aoply nt PROF. MUL-
DER'S offke, fta.»l POWiiLL Nt RKKr. between
Market nod Kills. Also, leitprs reoeiv^d and terms
to be bad at tbe muaia store of M. Gray, ulay at ,
and of Meters Sherman A Hyde, corner of Sutter
and Kearny streets. j&8 im
LEWIS PANDER,
1
»^3.„w,«
~>V^
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And Collese of Medicine.
TO nflO beautiful and instruct-
Iv.UUU ive ribiectH to be s«f n. Open to the
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at EURV.KA HALJ-
3 18 Montgomery Btreet. FOR MEN ONLY
•»• Dr. Jordan's Private Office Is at »il
Geery street (opposite old Meohanios' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing* ^F
TADGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
de27 Im Post street, near Kearny.
ADOLPHUS STOCKBETER,
....TEAOBEB OF.... '
?IGrARO:
TEE JOUBNAL OF AMU8EKENTS.
Published every Day in the Year by
J- 3?- BOGARDtJS
SSfftMereasuit and 53* Wushlnirton 8U
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
FBIDAY JANUARY 24, 1873
An Altaic Reportur.
The bridesmaids at a recent wedding in
Georgii are tLua dtacribed by a local pa"
per. "It is do idle compliment to Bay that
they are like three Grac.s, their faces mir-
rowing back the parity aud loftnees ot the
Blues, tlcir eyes tloitiug in a light of dewy
tenderness, or throwing radiant flashes
from tho inner Bbriiui of thought like
jewel-tinted sparkles caught from broken
rainbows." The reporter who wrote tkii
expects to reaoh the Senate in tim*.
He is merely fitting biniBelf for t'.e great-
ness that yet awaits But itisslringe that
some people can't apfneiate these flights
of fancy. Tie editor of toe piper bas dis-
charged him with the recommendation that
he go to the lunatic asylum, as he ;"s too big
an idiot far any other place.
It 1Vork» Well.
Our London namesake saye:
From statutes that have bten published,
relative to tie wtal'hy husbands secured by
the young ladies who d splay their personal
attractions at ralway bars and res aorant
DOunttrji, it'is Tery tTldent ibat fieircDua-
ter attraction* arA not ilar to their advanta-
geous settlement in life,
Thore ib bo rt ason in the world why there
should not be mora young ladies occupying
similar pesitions in San Francisco. We
learn that there ia shortly to be a move in
this direction. We are ture it will prove
popular.
Street Philosophy.
Here is a street conversation overheard on
New Tear's day. The oralors were a fine
young fellow walking in front, a young wo-
man (evidently sweet upon him) next, and
a stumpy old man bringing up the rear:
Young man (loq.) — "An' how's Jamie?"
Young woman—" He's lost an oi."
Young man—" Fot did it?"
Young woman — "A bye tuk it out of him
widasbtooe."
Stumpy old man (after a paoee)— "Ooh I
thin he has the less to lose."
Fie Granny!
Granny Alta wants to make herself ont a
martyr, suffering persecution for her advo"
oaoy of the Postal Telegraph bill. The Bul-
letin spoils all, by proviDg that Granny has
been very negligent in paying her bills to
the telegraph company.
Treat Tour Wife Kindly.
If a gentleman cf Wat^rlco, Iowa, had
been kind 1o his loving wife she would not
have told of his setting fire to his house to
gent the insurance, and he would not now
be the inmate of a prison cell.
"Wby Bheuld we celebrate Washington's
birthday more than mine?" asked a teacher.
"Because he never told a lie 1" shoattd a lit-
tle DOV.
The MonBtatn Beer Is the only ical Liger on
this Ooast. Call ard try it, at G2i Sa:rameuto
street, where it ia eold at 10 cents a glass. z
Everybody wmtLrt.
There Is no end to the multttuce or fashions
ia bate. At " »ifi" Bat Store, 647 Washington
Street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw frtj lea can be found. The stock ia immense
—the prices ara reasonable. Evtryonewho
goes there ia sore to be suited. b
Best Quality of JOotrslslii
Driving gloves, at (2 per pair, at the What
Qheer Laundry x
An Old JUunilniarlc.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, bas been famous for the last
eleven years for beeping the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc j
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Bead; made and made to order, hoom 10,
US Market atrret, cor. Post and Hontgsmory. u
I>o Yon. Know
That with BtrOTBiOT'e Pattzbjcb you can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly J Send
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Bewlng
Miohlne, No. 113 Kearnv street, between Sutter
Ud Poet. San Franeiqoo. •
J>r. Dohorty
Has devoted hli Btudy more particularly to
chronic and apecino practice, and as such to
now the most suocoflBful ot any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
comer of Leldeadorfl, a few doorB Delow What
Oheer House, T
X>o Hot Buffer from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerna, Bun-
ions, Olnb and iDgrowingNatls.can rlndlnsUnt
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
apeak from experience, having tested the Doa-
ter'B capability. References given if required, a
Oyst Trade.
The oyster trade In California la assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson OorvlUe, of the
Saddle Beck, 110 Pine street, furnishes from
bis own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. HlB
Eastern transplanted oyBtera have a fame which
baa extended all over the continent, and * ae
■Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
Canae Enough.
Max Adel?r reports the following cruel
ca3e: "Wilmington ka? just been terribly
eioited oyer a case of bedclothes, lire.
Klamm, it bppears, went oat to spend the
the eveniDg, and upon her return she found
that Mr. Klam had not only goue to bed,
but had wreppad all the covers around him
snug and tight, so there was not as much
as a hem of a sheet left for MrB. Klamm.
Natnra'ly this maSe Mrs. Klamm mad ; and,
when Klamm positively refused to unroll,
fho went after the wnfflj-irons, and fondled
Klamm's head and other portions of his
strnoture wiih such ginoerity and sociability
that Klamm fled to the cellar, where she
locked the do r oo him and kept him all
night, so that heemght a terrific cold iu
his htad. Then Klamm feued his wife for
assault aud battery, and she was hound over
to keep the peace; aud now Klamm monopo-
lizes the covers with impunity. Women do
seem to have a hard time of it iu this world,
A man who rolls himself in tbe bedolothes
ought to be hustled around witha waffi-iron;
and the magistrate wto held Mrs. Klamm to
be in the wrong wants th t kiod of domestic
exercise even worse than Kl*mm did." •
How to Make a Fortune,
We learn from an exchange that a certain
firm of scale-mat rs borrowed five "dc liars
with which to make their first scale, and
they are now worth three millions of dol-
lar?. The Us. on ttnght by this teems to be
that young men who wish to acquire three
millions ought to begin by borrowing five
dollar.?. And yet the rule does not seem to
work in every case. We know a yonng
man— a bald-headed young man— who has
borrowed five dollars from u? over and
over again, and he is not yet worth even
half a million. If there is any viriu-i in
the ru'e, however, he is bound to obtain
those three millions sooner or later; but, as
we are about to move info the country,
where we will have no use for negotiable
piper, we are perfectly willing to close out
that youth's due-bills at a sacrifice for cash
to any person who is willing to wait for the
bald-headed young man's succsbs. "When
we think of the joy and gratitude with which
that prospective capitalist will pay up as
soon as he gets his three millions Bnugly in
bank, we feel as if we ould^ell OHt h:B ob-
ligations to U3 for almost nothiog, just for
the sheer pleasure of placing the pui chaser
in a position where the young man can guBh
over him.
What Use are Theyt
The Danbury Newa man goes for those
pests of humanity, the poets, in this v'yle :
"We are in receipt of a nine-verse poem on
a faded rose. What superficial people these
poets aro. Here is a long mess of stuff com-
memorating au event tbat is of daily occur-
rence, and of precious little consequence.
But if a respectable citizen has a tumor on
tbe back of his neok, or swallows a button
with a braes eye in it, er something like
that, something that affects everybody, and
is of the nature of a tragedy, not a single,
solitary poet would trouble himaelf to write
a line about it ; he would not breathe out
his soul through a single verse. But he can
rhapsedize all night over a little decayed
vegetation. We are out of all patience with
such people."
Very Unfortunate.
Mrp. Daniels, of Shawnee, Kansas, wrote
Mr. Former a note inviting him to meet her
by moonlight alone er thereabout. Mr.
Daniels got hold of the do.j, but had de
livered and then went and kept the tiyste in-
stead of h'swife. Mr. Fortner immediately
sent for the doctor, who at once went to ex-
ploring that gentleman's anatomy in search
of a lead mine. His official report of the
exploration places the number of buobshot
at thirly- eight.
Cocoa and Gal s Islands.
The rumor) of hidden treasure in Cjoos In-
land have been at length traced to their original
source. The platoa' treasure may be all moon-
shine but that the millions of ireasurj taken
from the Peruvian Government on the Mary Deer
He banted on Cocos and lone, two of the Gal-
l»pagos Islahdp, thers arj two living witnesses
to prove. Charles Stewart of Napa, and David
Sutherland of Vallejo, helped toburythis traa-
aure In ita hlddlng place and know whera to
find It. A company has been formed under the
title of the Consolidated Hidden Treasure Com-
pany, 328 Montgomery stmt, Room 10, where
shares arejsold at $10 each. The stock Is being
rapidly taken np. A schooner will start on
Feb'yHt. taking Stewart and Sutherland to
the islands. These men who burled their.- asure
can certainly find it. At length there Is some-
thing tangible. This Oocoa Island expedition
Is founded on faots, and not on romantic pirati-
cal hHtory. •
Gonulnc JEia.Vrt.QH, CJjrars.
Beit brands at 611 Montgomery street, S, W.
corner of Merchant. Francs & Oahu. q
The II losf rated Prese (8, F. )
No. 1, January, 18"3. Sold by subscription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
uum^orp, 15 cents. Adorjss Murny, Dewey &
Co., 8, F. o
For the Very Bent Drinks.
Goto Ya.es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third Btresti. B®
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PROTECTIVE ORDER OF SEAIS.
aa> There will be a meeting on Sunday
nexf, January 20;h, at 12 o'olook, m., at Anthony
Hall, Ba9h street, between Kearny and Daponr.
Basineso of Importanca will coaio before the
Lodge.
jai4td A. W. BARK, Scribe.
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE.
First Appearance of the New Tenor,
Sen. ITALO PELESE,
....ON....
T0ESBAT EVESISO JAK'T «8lh
In the Grand Opera of
LUCREZ1A BORGIA!
Daca Alfonso Senor F. Rtgo
Lnorezift Borgia Seoora L Bernsrdi
Muffle Oraini Henora McKerjzie
Gennaro,..*. Senor I. Polese
GRAND ITALIAN OHURUS.
CONDUCTOR GEO. T. EVANS
Admission One Dollar
ReBTTed Scats, fiO cents extra.
Gallery Twenly-flve Cent*
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Soml-AniU-1 Dividend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER CENT. PER AN-
num, net (9 per oem.) upon the operations
of the French J-u7irjgB and Loi'n Society, for tbe
tii months ending December 31st, 1S72, has, in
conformity niin the reoort i f the Committee of
V riMcalion appointed by the members of the So>
ciety, been declared by the Board of Administra-
t<on, at tbe tjemi-Aunua) Meeting held on the
16th instant. This dividend will be payaVe on
and after the eighteenth instant, at the office of
tbe Society, -41 1 Bash street.
GUSIAVE MAHE,
j201m Director of French .^avia, 6 Buck1
fflESSRS. RCNEIL & CALBER
ANNODNOES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
the Pablio generally, tbat they have opened
nnder DOLMAN'S OLOTHING bTORE, Cor
of Bneh and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED 8T00K of
CHOICE WINES,
J..IQUOBS AM)
AU are invited to call, and AROHIE McNEIL
AND "WM. O. OALDER will do their bast to
make them comfortable. j a 21 1 f
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS- AND LOAN BANK.
Ho. 6 Poit «treet, Masonic Temple,
SAN FRANOISOO.
tors of this Bank, held January 20tb;
a dividend waa deolarrd at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, par annum on Term or Permanent D»poeits,
and eight per cent, per annam on OrdmtiTy Da-
posits, for the semi-annual term ending January
2Iet, 1873, payable on and after February las, 1873.
free from all taxes. QEOKGE JiO KIXs,
ja2Mf
Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Savings Union, 533 Call'
fornla street, Corner of Webb.
FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING WITH THE
3'st December, 1&72, a dividend has been d<>-
olared at tbe rate of sine and eix-tenthe (96-10)
percent, per annum on Term Deposits, and eight
(8) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits, freB
ot Federal Tax on Deposits, payable on and after
13th January, 18i3. By order.
de31 2w LOVELL WHITE, OaBhier,
FREE AND EASY.
ETEKX iATUBBlI NIGHT.
Plarxo ana Slnglngr at 8 JP.M.
D. BAERT, Ohaiimtin.
Charing Cross Saloon
806 Allusion street, near Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
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For 1873.
2 1 ST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
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FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND OHINESE
Help of all kinda.— General Bu'inees Agency;
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Chinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farms, Factories, etc.
C HAS, F. BECHRICEK A CO.,
de28 lm fl5« Saoramento Btreet
For Wasnin«
Bhtr*s, $1 60 per dox.; small pieces, 60c. per
ti I. At the What Oheer Leondry •
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
My. 678 Kearny fitreet. Wholesale and retail, a
H 7011 Want
Tonr Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Oheer Lann
Iry. ,
Fresh, and Sweet.
Far the best confeotionery, go to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. X
Wlievt Cheer JLtSLixa.<Lry
JjaBaMaJfl-fihAnanien. and should be pat
apfltf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
—AT—
L. BLAIR'S,
O Kearny street.
GEORGE MATES1!
DEALER IN OYSTERS*, OLAHS
andaU kindi or SHEX.L FISH.
Stalls Noo. 40, 41, 48, California
Market, entrance on California street. —
PnblKJ or private parties ajd families supplied
from 6 A.M.to 12 v m. ladles' and GenUemen'i
Ora»ar Boon- open from G a_u. to w p.ar- 4«27l»
Wi^
l$&
E. PARBINI
N°;5^ WASHINGTON STfl^ET. (ABOVE
the Plaza). San Franoiaoo. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the beat Frenoh style. The same
ready made altrayg on hand. no 1-3 m
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No. 19
liler street. Call and
jiamine for yourselves.
.••-The only Oalifor-
lia-made Piano on the
deUtf
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RY WILEIE COULINS,
IN THE
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itor In every Home and Household, and ae an
advertising medium its advantages must bs appa-
rent to boainesa men.
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The Golden Era, for One fear, S3 SO ;
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r-THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
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monary alsam. Sold by
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J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOPP.IETOES,
Oorner Snnsome and Commercial *t«,
J»iay
Pacific Stone Company.
THE P-IOIFIO BTONE COMPANY CALL
the as't/eoi&l attention of Architects. KngiQ.
eera, and the pablio ia genanil, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of the Stone now being manuiactaroA
by them in this city under the Ransome Patent**
They make to order and beep in stock:
Build) riff Fronts, Wuk-r Pipe*
Blok», Uonsmeoti, FonnltUns,
1 He*, Coplns* for Walla;, i
Filters, etc., etc.*
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Grindstones, all of whiob we guarantee anterior,
and at a price far below tbat of band-cnt work.
■OrThe attention of private parties intending
build is respectfully solicited.
Office, No. 10 BUSH STREET, San Francisco.
THOMAS W. BKEE,
MANUFAUTUKERl
— AND—
BEFAIBEB^
DRUmMANJOS,
— AND—
OTHEB MUSICAL IBfSTKPM J? NT Br, » |
ESTABLISHED IN 1S«S.
mfr-Leasona (riven on the Banjo and Dram. &XM
MU8ION. STREET, between First and Second.
TRAY8 alware oo band.
Alfred Vetter,!^
Mannfaotnrer and a
Importer of
BIRD CAGig|
SS5 Snpont#
NEAR SUTTER STREST. ;
See my etock of Bird i
Cages before parohaslDf
el&ewbere. AlwayBBome-
thiofrnew on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted i;
FREE FROM VERMIS L
Also, best qnallty TEA
oo20tf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
613 KEARNY STREET,
PIPES HADE TO ORDER AT
the shortes notio? All Pipes and
Oigar Holders waiianted gennine, aed
to color well. Meereobanm Pipes and
walking Oanea Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with the best work- .
manBhip. A large assortment of Walking Oansi
and Fancy Gooda of every description always oo
hand. no 21 lm *t
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAOIPIO
Oongresn Springs, near Santa Olara. Indorasd
by the Medical Faoolty its curative powers bema*
equal to the celebrated Oongress Water from to*
Springs of Saratoga, New York. Depot removed
from 12B Kearny street to New MoDtgomerj, one
door from Howard. Families supplied daily. IjId-
eral discount to the trac e, and orders attended to
promptly. de'2.5 In I
Philadelphia Restaurant.;
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
and moat popular Restaurant in
San Francisco. The Tables are sup-
plied with the best in market. Board.
by the week. 408 PINE STREET, jnataboi
Monteomery. "" '~*
%-
Crystal Sample Room
G85 81CXAME1ITO 8TKJ5ET.
ALL DRINKS, PLilN OR PAKOT,
CENTS. .WHot DiinkB » Bp joiallr.
If. M1TBHI,
jslTlm Proprietor.
TBJ
Bar Sugar
~P0B SALE— S18 KEARNY ST8EET. A.',
MERGER'S. Alto, ever; kind of Oandie
Wholeeale and Retail.
no7lf M. A. HEBCEB.
Indian Queen Range.
r^»-- P-^._ ^- ^r w-^
PJUFO
• »» rm a ft Cisco mturdat. jakiart i.v
*•!. IV1. ■ . ,,
• SI MCI .
- !!;ils! II
■
ok g
g «i« inn .i. 0
-jl
PERFECT RUSH
•A B
'n tut Jay «i\d rviKin.
1
XL Auction Store.
Es*<4
HIW ALHAXBRV TIHATBE.
WONDERFUL BUSINESS
PEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
< ATI HDAT .«J irHDAT CVKNIROI
• yvTt
MR.
• • a...
^ilHrk.,.
'•IBaJ
>•■■*«■..
RU) h|aj
m Tvrk. (hii-*co. «a4 SI. l.oui«,
IV OUIIRBNOT.
I L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
MISS
TOHNNT A. JL. H, 33 TV I
ALICE HARRISON
»»J IB* W«tM riwil
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
• ■
■ ATTTROAT ...I ItTNDAY KVENINM
Mi.. Jk.mt
XX Ann v' i :
Rt-APPEAPANCI oi
•onnody
"»"■*. XI. XJ,
1 KELLY
XjGt7 "X" 7U. jta nor
Littlo Mac's Baby Elephant!
I.JUL
PLATE7
UTDBCI
iiti(
UU05,
Will*
DBHti
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toKatatM
n lit UK -
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KinliitBrt
[D|*W*
BIPCAti
p.ir'i W> "
,11
•MM *« •* • •,
■ vranfe 91 «w>. i* w mm
Ml M
i ii-.m NimMMpli «°' t« VI *•.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
.i«. i* «l A*. aa>M «i»f«|i«v* rr*m Mt.i
• ion.. im.i i«ii i l r.
i ru* i *. "ti \< to.
i. ■■•». hi mil ii i.«id>,
uovianx,
as. Bnga, Vnllaon,
axd iii fact ■rarrmm,
t-.-iii n > II« to itu Anchor
OaB •*>! iMMhl «» v*M«*, ad laliafr ja.iaaliaa that
HE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS TIL GRUt
XL Auction Store.
ai« ki.ARVY VfBltT,
Oi* Dttr from Comaterrlnl.
HE QUILTEO SILK HITS, WORTH $5, FOR SI 50
Aatltnw fvrrj Sight at T.
$
Little lYTac's Orieina
Will b« |r»aaaud ltM0r.il ftoMatlo. Prana.
{
Or, Dot House von der Rhine.
nilBT -A-IMD SECOND.
icon::
ACT
T»> tin
To»f>.t
Br. lite..
at»r» ( rn*htw,.
i.IOIIXXY ALL EX
... I.ITI I
i
...Jobn Robirann
.ft
Wl !i« 9ln.ini
BnMJart
Mr'. E. F. St-warl
Tue Llttlo Jew. 1
M" ; Dixon Thompmml
■' '-TSS
Iullan Cavatlna Mi«s Agnes Kennedy
Harrj Howard and liiM Unnfo
"""■ ""d "'— •.••!. H.ll,
II tlliil >• ,_ .__ . .
■•■""■ •«1..'i.V."^
i u" Minute* «iii, Mortimer
II ... I I I .,- n., M..lll^ ,..M*|II. I., r.rr..!
"■nnnl.l. n«B.r II, :ji. HrMW
villifnre. Offli^r^, «l<\. etc.
^.OT THIHD,
TOITXO JACOB eCBSmi'F.B JOHSNX ALLEN
LOOlFE , IUCB H.VRR1SUX
7. LIT1LE MAC
Diet r.lr^hll.l Pi-rpont Tl p.ycr
Tom Crinitiiv Joan Robinson
Rriltle* W. Ftr
-If!
cam Willie Sluiois
Folic: mm J. WrlRbt
M»r/ Cnnibi. Mrs. E. F. Stewart
Act 1.1. -lloa.fr on the llltltic. Act «J.— The Child and Sick Bed. Act iS.I.— Yoam Schneider'.
Bctam. The Old T.iv.rn. The Ontherln.. Meeting or Young Hchne'der
and l.nol.e.
BOl'NCE.
J>j©-w «,xa<3. Original Songs.
II. .. flrele
Orehe.trn
B7" All BlUt afrklnlt the Alh&nibn Theatre mnet D3 r.rosented hereafter on Monday.
•VPerfortDiace to commence pnnclmlly at eight o'clook.
HARD CHEEK.
»ll.Coa;ltillit..Fr«.> MejU Mi I l'g,.,l (ih.i Tbomptoo
*"''* HA.t fflunf M.n.lr.iiiM
HUCH ROBiMiUH IN HIS SONG AKD DANCE AND CHlNSfS
■•"»>'»• Ml., I.ItI....|o»-
"""■ "'■'• Len in, „«
SIHNHOIR^AND LOUIIE ■ -THIMPJON A LCU. SOMERS
SOROOL.
Otd Gr'nm. T«aehar
PiUr Bolirir. .
Simon Dipny...
8t holflf)
FrAnk Mirtioier
..rbii-lo*. TfioinpjoQ
-.- WB]
Comic »oDB-MjLo»»ioth» WirbuGon* Ml., rinndv
ft..i.B ..ml Dane* ^on nixoa
Comic SotiK Munle Brewer
Iloet-DriTtiD from Hirp». .*tl**f. Snm.-ri ,t- i,« Fnrrett
NFGRO ACT.
CbirlMThocppron ^..md i. • Howifd'
OTBitnro .Torcbwtra
8on« M.-xicIc HI. fluli
r,,nK I.yillrt UTlBSttOa
lliillad-Oor. L«e Hmxale Kelly
0«Fj a rs_. »■»._..„ .......... ~ry_~:^. ^■J.1^.0rcb9Btr1y
Tbo iierforuiADce will ooncludo wilhl
PUTTING HIM THROUGH!
Actor Hurr. Howard
A'Ola^ear_^Obar|MT^0jnp30nlOaMBorJ_^.^ Rob.nion
"■IjooU Out for "*" a ■¥=»«->
Til muni. I.'IIIUIXD lllll.l
acific house;
lympic house,
r. of ro-nmerelnl
I.Ia?,|f>«Mltrr «l«
i'«rn- StlWf, *■[-
p««ias th« n»»-
i!f| COTRBLL.
OorC*jlcbTAt«d 91 SO VTbita Shirt*. Tb9s 1 1 ixhi'ecti.t, *ad for ,a\li-,/ and dnribllny will aav.ir lis m*tabod. To b» bad oolp at tbo
ITC1LL AND SEE T I X. L, AFOTIUV STI>UE, 618 Kearay
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
11UE THISTLE THAT PRIOEED THE FAIR
Laura hus Rot o»t atotli.r cd'tion tf iho
■ Wolf ia the Fold" that £oea not ooufllcl wltb
(bo law of libel. G t ft at ThiAtlotODo, No. 9
Post Bir«et cpp. MftrODlo Temple. AgrntewaDt-
ni to ft. il H on I In- ttfiot. ja^O 3m
MERCANTILE LIBRARY HALL
JOMPLIMESTARY CONCERT
MR. VERNON LINCOLN
THURSDAY EVENING JAN. 30
aMitUd by t ho Kmiamt Ed(1ub Contralto,
H>. LINCOLN MABTELL,
Of tbaCrrilal Palate, Bora] Albart Ball, ard other prie-
l?"„%,«"*n Ceneert.: MB. ROBKRT MOORE. MR. M.
LAKE, an o. MAKIK. MR. A. HARTDEG.N (bj kind
•raiaaton of Joha McCollonab Coodactor.
iD.IMIOI Ml oi>
n
t0
-TEs-nr-BrD t>
l?" 3L
3R0AN OF AMUSEMENTS
. OIB0OIATEa_ m ....
till the Theatres.
JOHN ROBL.S,
NONE lltT TIIK HIST QUALITY OF HHA1S
i.'APi BE HAD AT
Stalls S, O, Oaliioriiin, Market
MOUNT AIM BEER.
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
THIS It* THE ONLY BE.VI, T.AOF.K. AND
the fiDBflt Baer oo this UoiKt. It in PUBK, NOURISH-
ING, and of a FINE TASTE. It ia sold by tb»GI«BB at. lOc.
Pfr dozen Quart Bottloi al tSl SO, and hy lO-jtallon Kobs at
S» SO. Br»-A arat oUea HU1 LUNCH from 11 to 1 o'uluok .
THE OLD
not sooton,
15 Morton 8treet, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM 4N0_ JERRY IN TOWN.
Always on file tho New York Herald. Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, D.iy's Doing*, Police Ga-
-.'. mi:, all tb» Oallfomia papoi", alto London
Ponob, Belt's Lite, Illustrated London News. Gall
and eai'sfy yonreelf.
•T Don't forget tbe sign of tbe Hot Scotch.
d*7tf OHARLES WM. TFLDMAN. Prop'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch.
....AND. ..
TOM anrt J E R R- Y,
OO TO THE IlKANdl
Hot scotcn,
a«8 Sutter atreel. near Kemni.
All r>»rinl£S Ten. Cents
HOT CHOTVDEK ETEBY NIGHT.
nol5tf JOS. D. BRIGGS. Proprietor
DRESS JMAKINC.
MRS. M. F. BTSHOP, NO. 1« O'FARRELL
t tract, is tbe p.'ace for Ladies und strangers
visiting the oity to have their Dresses made in
Btyle, and a perfeot fit, at a moderate price deit*
RICHEDA FAMILY
{Formerly of Chiarina's Royal Italian Circus)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at residences (if required/, or for-
niah Music for Balla or Parties, at moderate
charges. Residence, SOU Montgomery street
corner Jaclteon, Hoom No, 11. del2 lm
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X-XT1VOH,
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have von beheld It? If not, you've a treat
At SQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, Id Kearny street).
There BONA, disciple of GREAT SQUAUZA,
Dispenses famed Hagio Punches; minor
The most delicious mixiures ;»t recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS tp.::e can eip at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Men gain "LADlIES
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial dlfferenoes and pain.
In * "ANTI-DI VOBCE" you can your end attain .
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
lour arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
Guosn what a "MORNING OOMKORF' in the blstr .
That heals the pnarrel and imparts the biles 1
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA, "and the sweet "FAREWELL, -
Just visit BONA, and you'll all lara well i
His "HYGIENIC BIT TEita" are the panacea
For all dyspeptlca and for diarrhoea.
No Oholera Morbus ever has been found ■
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock arorrna.
BONA and BQUAliZA, spite of all detractors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefactors'!
Full FORTS' dilfrrent lualthfttl delate you'll dad
To aid the Man— invigorate the mind I
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'8- (SQUARZA'S) -317 KEARNY STREET.-
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLABSV
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FfiRST PRSMiUfir
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
^FIGARO
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENT*.
97
J.
published every Dw in the Year by
I>- BOQABDU8
S»* Merchant and SSS lVnnhlngton sts.
Below Montgomery, San Franoisco.
•SATUKDAY JANUABX 25, 1873
AMUSEMENTS* Etc.
CALiPonxiA TnEATOE.— At the matinee
to-day. "Forbidden Froit will bo played. The bill
(or tbii evening will conr-ist of that play aod
"Robert aUoaire,*' with John T. Raymond io both
piece* On Monday. Mr. Raymond (will preieat
Als oew play "Only A Jew."
Alhambra.— Every oight thii week a large
ndience has enjoyed the performance given at
-this ton1* by the original Johnny Alloc, the
sparkling and vivacious Miaa Alice Harrison, and
that wonderfully comical gonlos. Little Mac.
Jobony Allen appear* In three distinct Impereoi-
atiooi. and io songs, and dances io the olio; Miss
Alios Harrison'a sieging le the theme of genera)
admiration, and Little Mao is encored in bis es-
sence until be baa to bag lor mercy. "Schneider"
will be played at tbo matineo to-day, when the
.ohlldrea aboald be taken to see Little Mac,
Mbtbopolitan Thzatbe.— Such an oc;a-
ilon as the benefit of.aa talented an actress as Miss
Aogutta L. Dar goo and the prod action of a now
play mould have called forth a larger house t ban
tha\ present lait night. Those who neglected to
attend misitd tbo opportunity to witness come of
tbo best acting ever scon in San Francisco, The
play, 'Unmasked," Is a troogly written one, and
deals wi;b social questions in a bold manner which
sometimes startles the nadieoce. Ita tone, bow-
ever, is uidonfably mora', and stern retribution
Overtakes bath tbo guilty parties at Its cloa°.
Tftore is a doable complication: Albert Lamar
<OharlrsEdmooa>, ) the husband of Augusta La-
mar (Miss Dargoti) is carrying on an Intrigue ni'.b
Mrs. Sherman (Mm Katy Pell) ibe wife of bis
frittuJ Mr, Sberman (George Hinckley.) Albert
Lama.- openly professes freo love doctrines, owes
be loves Mrs Sherman, and says he cannot help
it; Augusta Lamar bas some fine Fcenes with bim
io which sbe denounces his doctrines. There Is
to be a duel between Lamar and Sherman, this is
relinquished by Sherman at the entreaty of Mr-
Lee ■ Hadaja Ltston.) Mrs. Sherman's fvher, and
a divorce is to be obtained; this too is giveo op,
on oondition that Lamar will leave the country;
be refuses and nothing rem&ina but for the two
me: to fight. Jnst before the duel news arrives
that Mrs, Sherman is a raving maniac; Albeit La-
tsar's child hss been thrown from a boree anl lies
at the point of deatb. At the close of the play
Albert Lamar is fatally wounded, staggers into
the rooa where the wife bas been watching at the
bedside of ber dying child, end there exiiree
The scene Is a most thrilling one and Mice Dar-
gon's wonderfnlly vivid acting brought tears to
sianretea. After the play Miss Dargoa recited
*'Foq t eooy" very finely and elicited much applause.
"Uamatked' will bs played at the matinee to day
and tbia tveniog. "Deborah" will be played to-
morrow night.
Bella Ukion Theatre.— There is always
something new at this pioneer theatre. A great
bill will ba presented to-night. Miss Fanny Gar-
ret son will make ber reappearance, anew first part
-will be given, Mies Lillie Hall will appear in oew
song and danoes and new ballad?, J. H. Larkio
and Carrie Armstrong in Dnch acts, Ofaas. Vomer
.n oamio songs, and many others in epeoialtiee.
The performance will conclude with the barleeqae
■ entitled 'Lady of the Lions; or Luv and Pryed. '
Atheneitm.— Harry Howard and his ban-
jo. Miis Agnes Kennedy, Frank Mortimer, Miss
Fanny Mandovilte In ballads; Hugh Robin-oo in
■song and dance a*;d changes, and many others in
in popular acts, wilt present a capital entertain-
ment at this popular peace )of amusement tbis
evening.
Macitjibe's Opeba" House.— The new tenor,
Eignor Italo Pella o, will make his first appearance
in Sen Francisco at the above named heues, on
Tnesdiy evening in "Lucrezia Borgia," SigooraL.'
■Btroardt, Miss Annie McKenzie, and Signor F
Bigo are in the cast. Signor P* lieee having been
through tbe failure of the opera season for which
he was engaged, afforded no opportunity to appear
bas made an opportunity for himself, and will, we
trust, hire do cause to complain of the amount
of enoonragemont he will receive at tbe hands of
ibe public.
Conobsbs Hall.— The owners of Con-
gress Hall are excavating and enlarging Its capac-
ity for holding people. Farther than this nothing
is done. No one baa obtained a lease of Lit or taken
tbe first step to obtain a lease. Numerous impe-
euniout parties are prowling round the city hint-
ing myslerions'y that "when OoogreBS Hall is open
tbsy will be fixed all right," bnt as the prcprietor
himself asserts tbat he does not as yet know
'Whether it will be a theatre or a meeting-hen ic.
but little faitbsbonld be pot In these assertions.
Mebcaxttle Libbabt Hall.— On ThurB-
evening, January 30tb, Vernon Lincoln, tbe pop-
ular tenor, will be the reoioient of a compliment-
ary benefit concert, on which ocoasion be will eff*
a fine programme, and wil 1 bs assisted by the Eogr
contralto, Mrs Llnooln Martell, from tbe Crista]
Palace, and English concert rooms, Adolphe Hart-
degan tte violinist, and others.
Bas Fbascisco Amphitheatre, —Mr. John
"Wilson's new place of amusement on Batter
street is progressing ioely, and promises to be
onsof the best built and largest amphitheatres
ever constructed in tble city. It will open esrly
next month, with new and attractive talent from
.tbe East.
Woodward's Gardens.— This afternoon
■an attraction of *x-raordinary natnre will be pre-
sented. This is no less than the very first aecen
sion of a gas balloon ever made on tbis Coast
Protestors 0. O. Coe and A. A. Lay, the celebrated
aeronauts, have arrived frsm New York, bringing
with them two gas balloons. One holdsaS.OiX) feet
of gaa and is oapable of carrying four persons
l.OW mi'es. The papulation of Sao Francisco wilj
rtnrn oat en masse to witness It. On Sunday
■Senor Bnislay and Mile Stacy will make another
ascension in their bo t-sir balloon.
Jimmt Keknotan's Dance.— Tbia veteran
'Pedestrian, now over sixty years of age, who has
-again aod again exhibited his powers of endurance
and giver e proceeds of his labor to tbe orpban
asylums. jo* engaged in the arduous task of
dancing for thirty hours at a stretch. He was
• continually walking and dancing all of last night.
He seems fresh as ever tbia morning. Many will
drop into Maguire's Opera House daring the pay
and evening to encourage the old man.
Anatomical Museum.— One of the most
■omplste collections of the kind in the United
BUtee, comprising hundreds of ooUly and bean-
tifnl wrr models,- is daily on view (to gentlemen
Married a>t> Settled.— We yesterday
chronicled the safe return from the East on tbe
proceeding evening of D. O. Anderson, tbe veteran
actor. We said something about the attraction
of California's sonny skies, bat it seems that
some one's eanny eyes were equally the cause of
Uncle Dave's return yesterday, he waa married t?
Mrs. Marie B. Evrard. widow of James Evr*rd.
and herself formerly a member of the Olympic
1 hoatre company. New York city. The wedding,
which took place at the residence of R. J. Tiffany,
woa performed by the Ber. Dr, Bod go. It was
time far Uncle Dave to settle down quietly, and
we hope he will eojoy many years of happy mar-
life. "Bless ron my children." as Mr. Anderson
has on more than one occasion observed.
Chables TmAN.— Tbia popular character
vocalist, who came back from Oregon overland,
leaving a good report behind bim in every town, as
lsevldeccedby tbe flattering notices in our ex-
changes, arrived in San FranclBCO on Monday.
Be has been requested to give an entertainment
in this city before starling again on hi* travels.
Mr. V.vian has always been ready to volunteer his
services for aoyobjeot the public approved, and a
complimentary testimonial. to him on his return
would not be oat of tbe way. Io addition to his
standard repertoire o*. songs and anecdotes, Vivian
having just returned from tbe seat of war, could
probably give reliable intelligence concerning the
Moaocaand the eoldiers now engaged in deadly
combat.
Professionals in a new Bole.— To-
morrow week Mr. J . 0. Williamson and Mt*B Mag-
gie Moore of tbe California Theatre, are to be uni-
ted in wedlock. We look upon Williamson ai sn
most unconscionable fellow. Has he not a good
pojidon, hosts of friend?, youth, good looks, and
a proBpeot of a happy life before him? These bles-
sings should sa.iefy any man, and yet he longa for
Mo(o)re ? \
PACIFIC CflAST DRAMATIC NEWS
Sacramento.— Emuton's Minstrels opened at
the Metropolitan Theatre on Monday 'evenicg te
an immense houBe, and have drawn crowded
bouses ever since. The Bee save:
Tfce company is an ezoellent one, 'aud is excel-
lently patronized, a faot which should teach man-
agers a profitable lesson.
Mrs. Proctor intends to open with a first class
stock company in March.
Portland.— On the 19tb. "Uncle Tom's Cabin''
was performed, with Miss Kate Damn as Eiizi-
G B Waldron as Legree.'ond J. H. Vinson S3
asUnoleTom. On Monday the 20th "Sobool" was
produced. SamOolver leotured on "The Modoc
War' ' at tbe Court House on tbe IStb.
Pet alum a,— J. H. Ohuroh's Variety Troupe-
consisting of Agnes Kennedy, Maggie Brewer,
Lydia Livingstone, Frank Mortimer, Obarley
Thompson, Lon Dixon, and others, opened at the
Pet lnmaTneatre last night, and will repeat their
paformaice to-night.
Anaheim.— M. Leod'a Panorama and IJissolving
Views were shown at Enterprise Hall last week.
San Jose.— Two entertainments for the .benefit
of tbe San Jose Library were given at Music Hali
n Thursday, and Fridayevenlngs. music, tableaux,
etc Tonight Data's Spanish Dramatio Troupe
will perform at tbe Opera House.
Salt Lake.— On the I9th Miss Jean Olara Wal-
ters appeared in tbe character of Col. De Ooaroey
in "Tbe French Spy. Mies Tlorenoe Kent playing
the title role. On Monday tbe 50th J. W, Coggs-
well commenced an engagement appearing in the
character cf Romeo in "Borneo and Juliet."
John Tallldge, a musician, was instantly killed on
tbe iTtb, by falling down stairs in the theatre.
The Salt Lake Melodeon opened ontnelSth with
a company comprising Add Weaver, Miss Nellie
Whitney, Miss Carrie Howard and others. E.G.
Eberts, business manager, offera good engage-
ments to first-class variety pesple.
Gold Hill, Nev.— Tbe Lancashire Bell Kinrers
gave an entertainment at Miner's Union Hall
last Saturday.
Gbiss Valley.— The Grass Valley Minstrels,
to-night give a benefit to J. H. Dewey, the violin-
ist of the troupe. Tbe performance will come off
at Hamilton Hall.
Helena.— A dramatic entertainment was given
at the Theatre on tbe Utb, for the parpose of
raisiog a fond to pay for the instrnmente of tbe
Silver Cornet Band. An original burlesque enti-
tled "Tbe Helena Fire Department," was pro-
da;cd and was an immense success. It wasre-
peated on the two following evenings.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York business was muoh the same as
wbeo.wemade oar summary last week. At the
Grand Opera House, "Round the Clock" was suc-
ceeded by **Ths Cataract of the Ginges," with a
trouoe of trained horses from John Murray's
Cirous "LeoandLotos" was etill running at
Nible's Sheridan and Mack at Tony PaBtor's
bad introduced a new aot similar to "LittleFr^nd '
entitled "The Little Beat" At the Bowery
Theatre J, B. Studley commenced an engagement
on tbe 13th in "The Twelve Temptations."
Oliver Doud Byron did a fine paying easiness
at tbe Arch-street Theatre, Philadelphia. He iB
a working young man, and worthy of the success
he is meeting with.
Lydia Thompson atd company appeared at the
Academy of Music, New Orleans, on tbe I3th.
Mrs. D. P. Bowers and Mr. MoOollom, will nor
doabt, play a very floe engagement in St. Louis;
they opened on the 13tb.
A portion of ibe company of the Howard, Bos-
ton, are being need in tbe Tableaux of Boston be-
fore ths fire, at the fire, after the fire, in the fire
oat of tbe tire, and under and over the fixe 1 Hor-
rible.
TheNew YorkCritic;of the 13th Bays tbat "Mr.
John T. R&ymosd is announced to appear, tbis
Monday evening in San Franoisco, Oal.,'and no
doabt be will meet with a hearty welcome on tbe
opening." John is a deserving fellow, and is one
of tbe few real good comedians left us. Would
there were more like bim,
A New York paper says:
The **anagers have resolved to cut down thet
advertising in the daily papers to twenty lines
aud tbe weeklies to ten, Won't there be bowling
over it? Several have already commenced to
shout in anticipation of the event.
Tbe San Franoisco managers might economize
by cutting out their advertisements in the dailies
where no one reads them and advertising alone In
Flo ABO, the recognised organ of amusements on
the Pacific Coast, where everyone reads them
Camille Urso, violinist, Boston, 22d, Snh, Feb.
o-.ha-.d Ltkb.
Maggie Mitchell. Cleveland. Feb, ISth, one week.
Pittsburg, March 2d, one week.
Hiss Neilson, Walnut, Puiladelphb, 13ib, two
weeks.
Job Jefferson speedily starts on a Southern
tour under John T. Ford's management Wash-
ington. 2«th, one week.
Frank Mayo, with company of New Orleans
Academy of Music, Dayton, Ohio, 25th.
Bret Harte leotnres at Portland , Me. 24tb.
Tbe Dispatch says: Mrs. Ohanfran returned
from a brilliant season in California on the 4th
inst.. aod is at present in this city. She was com-
pelled by an illness contracted at Salt Lake City
to relinquish several lncrative engagements in the
West, and will recuperate until the 3d prox., when
she will appear at the Walnut-street Theatre,
Philadelphia, ber aativs city.
lay be Moflublr sDeal hen.
f cf Mwfr.
Tbe New Orleans Times, speaking of the ensage-
ment of the Berger family at the St. Charles,
cays:
The engagement of the Swiss Bill Ringers enli-
vens the amoseminte of the city witb a novo- and
deligbtfal variety, and perhaps that kind of music
can tUd no sbler representative than tbe Berger
Family. 'J be simple item of ths overtaro at per
toraied by them is fully worth tbe admission fe^,
rendered as it Is io fine style and in (be peculiarly
tender and melodioas music of the bells. Bnt
the programme is as varied as oould be desired,
and tbe solo performances by Miss Anna Berge
on tbe R>ld comet, the pleasinjr ballad-singing of
Miss Nellie Knapp. and the flato solos of Mr,
Thiele, are all excellent m their way. Thecom-o
ei>e>ji(>!'ies of Mr. Sidney Franks are very food,
but la Mr. Sol Smith Kasiell wo recognize a nuB-
ter in the art of social humor and charasttng act-
log. Mr. Hu'seU's is no flashy reputation; it li
honestly earned and honestly maintained.
Lawrence Barrett is giving Shakspearlan per-
formanoeStat the Varieties, New Oileans.
Robert MoWade, «bo is playing, at the Academy
o( Music, Chicago, goes thence to Memphis, Vioka-
burg, two weeks, Jan. 2Tlh, to reach New England,
for a three weeks' toor, under the management
of James Ward.
Tony Denier and company open In Cleveland on
Feb. 10th. and at the Opera House. Pittsburgh, on
tbe 17th.
Kate Fisher opens at the Front-street Thea re,
Baltimore, on the 27tb, for a two weeks' engage-
meat.
E. T. Stetson commenced an engagement In
Montreal. Canada, on tbe 29. h.
Charlotte Thompson closed a six nights engage-
ment at the Galveston Opera House, TexsF, Jan.
31. MoEvoy's Hiberaloon was to follow.
The Clipper says that Amerlons, tbe child vlo-
linie , was presented during tbe past week, at
NibloB1 Garden, by tbe Count Joannes, with an
elegantly illuminated pictorial life of Robinson
Crusoe, bound in green and gold, also an elegant
bonqaet.
F. S. Ohanfrao is to commenOB an engagement
at Wood's Museum, on Jan 27th.
Mr. Frank O. Baogs has resigned his position
at Booth's and accepted an engagement .at Mr.
Feebler'^ new theatre, where be will play if that
establishment is opened before Gabriel's tramp is
sounded.
Speaking of tbe Globe Theatre. New York,
wbiob be is remodelling, Mr. Daly says: "I intend
to make it as exact a reproduction of my destroyed
theatre as possible, Tbe decorations will be .the
same in both style and color, as will be also the
upholstery and hangings, The stage will likewise
preseatthesameappearauceae tbeFiith Avenue.''
"Alixe" will be tbe first play producid at this
house.
The following story is told by^theNew York
Herald at the expense of DeVivo: Last Gammer
it wa3 expected that Madame: Rosa would be in
New York this winter, and when asked if he would
remain with her, be asserted himself by saying
"Without a De Vivo there oan bs no Parepa-
RoBa."
Trinculo remarks concerning the Absalom-
locked pianist that, ibis a positive faot that Ba-
binstein, who is tbe best-managed man that ever
carae to Amerios, thinks be could have managed
bis Beason better himself. He bas the most prince-
ly id?os. Principally about Rubinste'n. They
tell me tbat whenever be has apoer house, he
sulks for twenty-fonr hours, and abjures tbe era
in which he lives. It's pretty hard to tell who is
tbe =t. ir in the current oonoerls— he or Thomas.
If I were his manager, I'd advertise that I'd give
a look of his hair to every pro-ty woman in the
bouse. I don't kbow that tbat would help tbe
looks of the audience, but I am sura it weuld im-
prove tbo looks of the performer.
Mr. Tnrnbull, agent of Ole Bull, writes as follows
about his Southern tour:
Business fair to middling. Mobile and New Or-
leam not worth a visit from any first-class com-
pany. Kent, hotel charger, and everything in
connection with our business just 160 per cent
greater than In any other portion of the country;
they go for you as if they never saw a dollar, or
expected to do so again. The South is still badly
demoralized and poor indeed I wa3 lately aiok
1D. £ew Orleans, but am now convalescent, and
with the company. The smaller cities are by far
the meet profitable. We do not have to buy the
Opera House for the pprpcae of usicg it fonr
hours.
Mrs. Jenny Van Zandt's featbe's are ruffled at a
report that she is witb tbe New teguin Opera
Troope. She is cot. Zelda Seguin, Rose Her3ee,
and Emma Howaon are the only qnsen pins.
Tbe N. Y. Mercury thus describes a party given
by Mies Olivia Rand:
The good fairy Soowflike gavs a grand banquet
at her reaidenoa on the night of tb.B 31. Among
the nany professionals who clinked their glasses
to the muBic of champagne corks was the petite
and emaciated master machinist of Niblo'e
fi inked by tbe beautif nl hostess on (one side and'
Leontineand Kruger, the salratorial chickens, on
tbe other. Direotly vis-a-vis was the beautiful
visage of the spiritoil traasurer. In his innocent
countenance no gaile was visible, ovsd when raw
oyBters ruled the board. There were about twenty
in all. who did ample jusU:e to the good things of
tbe elegant Olivia
Of "False Shame," a new comedy by Frank Mar,
shall, recently produced at the Boston Museum,
tbe Courier says:
The thre'don whioh the dialogue of the ohar-
so'era of thiB latest comedy of the Rober-eon
school are strangis exceedingly fragile, and barely
engaestathe outline of a story. It is briefly tbis-
Arthur, Lord Obi I ton, too indolent to trouble him-
self with the realities of life, hides his real mtura
under an assumption of dandyism, and saving
Magdalen Atnerleigb from drowning, allows an-
other man, too cowardly to rescue her himself to
take the credit of the deed until the third aot,
when the denouement is brought rather clumsily
about. This diiiaoliaation to acknowledge his
bravery to tbe Humane Society or aoyone elee
givea the titia to tbe piece, which the reader will
see is exceedingly far-fetched, l he oomedy owes
it9 success to tbe dialogue, which is pointed, witty
and natural.
At tbe Globe, Bo3ton, "Pygmalion and Galatea"
continued the attraction up to the 18tb, supple-
mented by Tom Taylor's "Wolf in Sheep's Cloth.
iog," in which Miss Leolercq gave her womanly
and artistic portraitare of Anne Carew. On the
13th W. J. Florence oommenced an engagement in
" The Ticket-of Leave Man."
The Worrell S:3ters. Sophie and Irene, in the
bnrletque of "Lai la Rookb," and Maffitt and Bar-
tholomew in pantomime, were the attractiona at
the Howard Athenaeum, Boston.
The Boston Courier of the 12;h Bays :
ibe opera to-mor.ow night will hi 'Don Gio-
vanni." with Lucoa as Z:rUna. Mi s Kellogg as
Donna Anna, end Miss Dona as Diana iiivira ; tbe
other parts will be assumed by Vizzmi, Monami.
Jnnif-t. Bouconi ana Oooloo. "Toe Huguenots"
on W.duesday. will prssent Lucca in toe part
wbich has won her brightest laurels Thursday,
"Linda di Obamounix" will be given for the first
time in several years, with Misi Kellogg as Linda.
Fra Diavolo" will bs played on Friday evening,
with Lucca as Zjrtina.
Mr, btuartRobsoa was to appear at tbe Boston
Theatre on the 14b. as Major De Boots in "Every.
body's Friend," and as Crosstree in the burlesque
of "The Skeleton Oaptafn."
The St. James, Boston, ia to be at once altered
into a store, the esta'.e having been leased for
twenty years.
Delehaaty and Hengler commenced a two weeks
engagementat the Howard, Boston, on tbe 13tb,
prior to starting on the road with a combination
to be called Delebanty, Hengler & Spiulding's
Oonoert Troupe.
Mr. Bellew, English orator and elocutionist , will
make his first appearance in the United States at
Association Hall. N. Y . on the 23th inst.
Very few (probib'y not half a dozen) profes-
sionals are la-ware of the fact that Alice Kings-
bury, professionally known as the Elfin Star, has
been dead about two years. Ths lady was married
over three years ago to a captain in the regalar
army, who took her not only from tbe stage, but
nduced her to give up all her professional frien.
place they went to St. Louis to reside, where the
' Elfia Star" took sick, died, and was buried.
Charles R. Thome, Jr., bas purchased the drama
entitled ,,"Amos Olark," whioh recently achieved
much success in London. He is to commence a
s'ar engagementat tbe New Obes tout-street The-
atre, Philadelphia, 'on Jan. £7tb, In "The Three
Goardssoo."
FOREIGN DRAMATIC NEWS.
" Wild Flower*. ' a new play by J. O. Crawford
Wilson, bas been produced at tbe Holborn Thea-
tre, London, niih Mrs. Herman Vezin as the
heroine.
A new theatre is to erected In London at Park
street, Gloucester Gate, aear Regent's Park.
The Strand Theatre, London, is soon to produce
a burteeque from tbe pen of M. Burnand, on a
German subject.
The prima donna who will succeed Mme. Mai-
linger at Berlin ia tbe present prima donna of the
Ro>al Opera, Stockholm. She is reported to pos-
sess a vo ce equal to that of Nilsson or Jenny
Lind; but ber personal charms are very slight, ii
not absolutely nil.
Wagner is reported to. have forbidden the per-
formance of his "Tristan et Yseult" at the Grand
Theatre, Berlin. His reason for tbis arbitrary
proceeding is, that tbe city does not possese a
Conductor able enough to bring out eo elaborate
a work.
.The pnrohaseof theGaiete in Paris by Offen-
bach is an accomplished fact, and he will take
possession in April next. He has determined that
Paris shall always be his centre of business, and
to insure his poaition in the French capital he has
become proprietor of one cf ita handsomest thea-
ti 03. Not satisfied with tbe money aooruing from
tbe Bale and performance of his pieces in London
Paris and Vienna, be has written an opera boufle
for New Y'ork, which he declares is better than
anything he has ever written. Augnstin Daly is
invested with all rights and powers for producing
this work during tbe season of 1873-74. Teresa and
Sohneider will both &iig in it.
All tbe Parisian playhouses will soon be fur-
nished with sjiokiog-rooms, bo that the specta-
tors are no longer forced to wander in the street
won they wish to while awar a long entr'acte
with a cigar. There ia a neat little snuggf ry at
the Vaudeville for the accommodation of smo-
kers, end it is always well attended between tbe
acta. Tbe Theatre It alien ia following Bait, and is
having constructed a handsome fumoir on the
ground floor, large enongh to bold a hundred per-
sons. It is in the Pompeian style, with wainscot-
ings representing the nine Muses.
The entire amount granted by the City of Paris
to ths playhouses iB 1,650,(00 francs. A part of
this is divided aaoog tbe various academies of
music and art, and tbe reet iB shared by the Grand
Opera, Theatre Francais, Opera Oomique, Odeo i
and Italiens.
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the Germacia Rifles, at the Horticaltnr.il
HalJ, Febru: ry 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will conelet of glees and choruses
by the Swiss SLng'ng Club and Pr A . BperanzVs
Italian Singing Society, Tnls ball will no donbt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
season, couBlderlDg tbe popularity and blgh
social ttmding of the oorps. Tickets, admit*
ting genti man and ladies, one dollar. q
Fob Sale— A lot of cheap silk are?seB, at 32
Geary street. A good price paid ior caat-off
clothing. 8
Eureha Social Club
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual magojierade ball of the Eureka Social
Club are on exhibition in the window of Stoltz
and Sons dry goods btor& South-east corner cf
Kearny apd Pine streets it
Sewing Machine! for Sale,
Bented and repaired, at 110 Post street. Alio,
Agency t'.r Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. x
Haii-work and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
Btteet, near Stocktm. Side ourl3 steamed fo
twenty-five cents. tj
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Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrza's. Squuza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punohes and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 LeideBdorff street, k
Photosraphlc Car as.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
GaUery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, x
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. And why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply becanse they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
ia a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve as with a clean, toothsome aud wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers. Droorietor of the "White
House ," Kearny street, also of the Capitol Ees-
taurant, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds oan
enthusiastically testiry. His kitchens are mnrvelB
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
And u impossible to eat elsewhere.
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At $1 per pair — 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
'Fiiers — at the What Cheer Laundry. _x
Something; New.
Win A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
iofani's garments and ladies undtrwear In suit-,
are famed for their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amidoo,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 Second at,
for wholefale and retail trade, A liberal dis-
count to the trade.
Jones & Schrodex'a
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 8SO Baeh (treet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hait eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use.
tiezbltrj. una. pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures la Sac
FranciBco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tee coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
it the Occidental Carnage Btand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description, Hia
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is
S.F. BUSINESS DIREOTI
Boolteellers and Stationer*,
H. H. Moore, fi09 Montgomery, near Merchali
Bnalnesa Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Stratton'e College, 24 P*1
Sol cher a,
Katz, Fred, Stall* 'M to 10(1. California Mark*
Urnsi Ponnderlei,
Weed A Klngweli. California, 125 First si.
Dentists,
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical lust
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Goods.
Locan & Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 1(# 5n
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. & Co., 110 Second street.
Mmlc and Musical Initrnmen
Keene, O. 0., mrV. accordianB, repairer of all:
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Maccuronl llunnfuclartri.
Briguardello, Maccbiavello A Co., 706 Sansom
Wluea and liquor*. (Wholesale)
Danerl F. A Co . 504 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDIYION
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAi
TWESTY YEAH* OP PBICT
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES D
dent to females has placed Madame Ednji
at tbe bead of all physicians making such prat
a specialty, end enables ber to guarantee a set I
and permanent cure in tbe worst cases ojgg
pretsion and menstrnal derangements.
trill nod Mada-ee Edmonds a skillful PhysJMI
and it ia to tbeir interEBt to consult "her in aU I
eases incident to women before tampering \M
poisonous nostrums, qaack doctors and burntr*
Madame iidmondB describes diseases withamL
informa'.ion from the patient, and cores will J
the use ef mercury or excerimentB, thns **' I
from wrong treatment for private, chronic I
cancer diseases. . Correspondence s'ncilyctl
dentist. Office aud residence, 737 Market *ti |
between Third aod Fourth. ja SO-
' *v> FIRE
EzTINQtUSHI
" ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PROIEOH
AGAINST FIRE I"
BEKD FOE THEIE "BKCOD"
R. B. LftWIN A Co., General Agents Pacific Co.
For sale by W. B. MURDOCH,
Local Agent, 312 California St., San Fronoisd
G)
POll Tao
FOR 1873
ARE
3NTO"W 3DXJE
AND
Payable at the Assessor'. Office, or
Deputy.
LEVI BOSEKEB, A.ae.Mr
jillll
WILLIS' BAND.
*1
i.Ul
Fritz Pipers and Marcos M. Blum
Lending Tlollnl.t*.
•9- Orders from the country promptly attend
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, haton's Hoi
Store, 138 MoLtgomery street, or MARCUS,'
BLUM, Z'-iO Montgomery atrest. jattf
ARIOI
lianoforft
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAI
Fair of tbeJUaerican Institute, after a blin-
fold trial against Steinway/s, Obickennrt, a)
others, to be THk BEST ON EXHIBITION. 1
OIJBTAZ, Sole Agent, SO O'FarreU stret
N B.— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. i ■
pa**-. 4
OUTSIDE LANDS
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVi
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 007
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have U
amount refunded at the office of tbe undersign*,
upon the presentation of an order from tb
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
de!8tf A. AXTSTIH.
J. Oil
DAVE MENOES ± OO-.atth
old original Red Lion. IO Gear
s'.reer. between Kearny and Dupoot, where yo
canbareHOTaSDOOLD DRINKS, not forget
ting tte old Pioneer Lunob. The "Old Sport i
always on band. ^ i
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ABSORTMtNT OF GENTS' FOB
nisbing Goods to he bud goorj and cheat), '
tbe "uLDOORNER," J LEVY'S. Slo Monlgorr
ery street.. .Just-ce given to all. Don't forget tn
number. SIO Montgomery street. deSiim
CANDIES.
ALL KIND* OE THE FINEST COAND
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. *
orders, especially from tbe country, are boIioI**
acd will be promptly attended ta.
CANTY A WAGNER, ^
107 Montootnerr st- tie/.r SutfctT
CENTRAL.
. X18 GEARY STI .
Best accommodation!. __
Families io the city. Private - —
entrance for Ladies. Hair Catting. Shaving an ;
Shampooiog. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladia
Shampooing !50 cents. _ . ,
jiMlm L. OQRRIVEAU.PropneUr.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academ
h and Jeasle »t».
ao27 1m I
AMERICAN EXCHANGE
HAYWARD8.
lOHY OiKFb PBOPB
MONTGOMERY S .£ L
HOTEL. ^ »
if
bab rmajrcisooi satckdat. jaxuart t.v i>h
V.L XVI. ■«. l«t.
FURNISHEO ROOKS
18 tad 111)
WEST END
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ETROPOUTAN THEATRE
Mttf . IMIMIIIII <
n««r n ri k "r M
ugusta L.Dargon
JMRIOKAL AMD ORIGINAL ACTRESS
|1 .DFKilT '
CALIFORNIA THEATR1.
.-■■nii-ut of the I li«i.
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
JANUARY *f>
aud*on 1-. 1 •» t «-> u
CVEXIMO
JANUARY ■:■<
mmi imm —til ferit*- »««,. »i ■ t» »M, fir if v.i i »• l Deaoetlc 0»s»M-r.
■ li|l Ifc— i iBIIILUUIlMn.
Oka*. IiM sens w I. rV».»o» U4 call.*
FORBIDDEN FRUIT!
BELLA UNION THEATRE
' ' t H'W.
• ATURDAY ..4 ■UWDAT EVENINGS
M N AT TIIK OLD HUM (M KADI
TH£ UCITIIITE MO ItUClTlitTE OR'SI '
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mi uun.omi'1 Mm...
. JOHN T. II 111 'M'
OIOBOI 1>
"WIS MARLOWE
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UH UEI.ES TIUCI
.I.1TTL8 TII.LIE DABUJia
tCISSai I. II. LIB HALL
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iUNDAT EVENING JAMUARY 26
* • ymwlti **• taMiot »'. Pay *t • .
DEBORAH!
lnjnr TA L. DABOOX
|M •vto3l»*ft*r Hairy Etrn^e
Lonat Httlon Linen
Cb»rlea Edmonds
[■ i* f i Frank R*»
>«Ht, i hrm * - W. Kllertoo
I blind Jew E. 3. Crowtll
Uafc«a, M Iil.r.t.i Jew L.Belmcmr
as* 1|«N to «*• P**or KIh Fanny Tonng
I**tns a r»n. ;•! oil w ..■nun Mr*. Cents* Edmondi
!fm M m Sate Armstrong
t«w,aV,i:ia->r Mr*. L. P. Bwntty
Little Mam tc Darling
VillAjT', B»Urii.t Jews.
A.OT FIUS 1* -
.A.OX SEOOND.
NIGHT— TH13 TEMPTATION
-eVCT THIRD.
TfO 1=1 !BIIZ»JZ>E;iNr
:D.4L"\*7P»J-
JPE1VT.
FRUIT
AfiT which will bo pre Muted th« dtlUhlfal Drama of
ROBERT MACAIRE!
SATURDAY, at 2
ONLY FORBIDDEN FRUIT MATINEE
MONDAY. Jan iitb— First perfermaaoe lo Lhia our of lbs New Domeeuo Drama of
IN A«: H VI*
^ YGHJk/E A.LIOKT
PREPARATION—
♦and
G-AXL. ATBA
PRICKS OF ADMISSION.
BOserreri »enta— Dree.- Circle an<? Orchestra SI SO Balcony ,
Kr-frYrd Bcnti- Baloony ?S Gallery
Drew Circle Admission SI OO Private Boxes
, SO
»%
S6 undSlOOO
DUTCH MEL, OTJIHa
I II I.AHKIN and ('ARRIK AHUM
Bain* Ihr Itlork « hnrira TwMT
Olobe Airrntlne M'llr Kniml. fJorrrtln
■ KMlmllilf. .Irnalr •lafcaao*.
Wo JDo It Ho ITim-.
COOPER
WaTkiDg in the MoonliighrrTTrTTl^itr^ali
Kelly
O*«r:or»
TWO JOHNSONS.
...Ooc.1 1 Brta..,.
Cooper
Ore bee ire
ninck K<pr Kd. Mowtwajn*
DrlTvn from Ilowati runny OurrrtHt
Happy (Toe«phlDC— Soot and Dasce Ml-* Jo*ophlD«
Bouquet of Songs Miss Lillie Hall
Medley Dance Ml** Chapman
I'LL GET EVEN.
Taere Lerlcln
Overture Orchestra
Tbe whole to conclude with
The Lady , Lions;
Or, Luv and Pryed !
Olod Meddlenot Carrie Obapmin
Herjeaot Damme Ohaa. Varoer
Beaosanter Hat Kelly
Ma Dishabille Obaa. Oorii!
Oaaeer Alias Josphine
ro'tmM) Fred Cooper
Pellr Ann !!...''.'.'.''.''"MiooieFiilmore
Widow Meddleaot Jennie Johnson
Mm*. Dishabille F&noie Ga-reUoo
MvMftrv Ann JosieMa>tiold
FORBIDDHN FRUIT is freely dta-onnsed to tbia play at
i,UV!and the A«-i-enoe will bid ONLY AJKWm
the Curtain drops end tbe lights arc put out.
; LAND
won mi
rjnasn i
ibiiti-4
i. if
M
I 40 Second Street. I 40
SWAINS BAKERY,
J£«tal>U.ho4 In »00.
HAVE NO BRANCHES,
Elo.pt Al 1V«. 149 Fonrtb iicmi, ltd it
*•■ tOls StocktoBfUML
TBE ltr.«T Ql'ALITT Or
TATodding OaU-e
ALWAYS OK HAXD.
ITIIT VARIETY OF
lake lor tho Holidays.
IOE ORKAV. i.-IHRLOTTE RUSSB. BI.AXO
KA50E, JEI.UE9. .tc m«l. to order «n<l
If tA. bt*t ■.!-:
pcMtl.l
ttfi
R. R. »».UJ * CO.
HAIR.
rat 0UEAPI8T PI.A0E IX SAX FRANCISCO
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood , Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Goods.
IS AT TUE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SABf PSOH A CO.,
No. HO Second street,
loOlm Betwwp Ml —Jon and hIodu.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BBROES. FORMBRLY
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
•."ffRh !»?■ Ww .■•■"wiBMt
of both the Miners' Reeaaareot on
OommerciaJ atreat and the Miners' ■ i i»
Sr^?£b. ??Jtt"?TketJ,tt***- in Partnerahip witn MR.
A. DRAYEUtt. who has beea connected with tbe
vb for rears. lasprovemeouliaTe been made In
the ooislne departments that will render tbe Mi-
a era' more popnlar than it has ever beea daring
.be it years ef tta prosperity. Oar Bills of Fare
imbraot all the delicacies of the eeaaon. Onr
motto Is "Oood Fare, Oood Uookins and Moderate
EttuvgH."
P. HEROES A CO.*
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S81 and 5SS Commercial, nod
TUB Market street.
Open from S a.m. to 10 p.m. ao3i im
THE 8AN FRANCISCO
ILL POSTING COMPANY
5*4 Sa«r«amento at., cor. LeldesdorsT.
(Kzoffioe of P.K.&.B. Co>
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TBI I-NOhRMGNKD WOULD MOST RE-
speotfally represent to yon end t:in pobllo gen-
erally, that be is now prepared to fnrniab faoil-
it'ot for exhibitioos of erery kind and character,
which should deierve tbe patronage of tbe pub-
lic. He ba« it'cioI at Cbeynne, Wyoming;, A
LARGE AND CuMMODIOUs HALL, with good
Heetery and Slate. Tbe Hall la well ventilated
and lit ated, and made oomfonabie for all seasons
of tbe year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
sad Braas, can be furnished at ell times.
s»ti*f*'M<ir* arrangements will he made with
THKA'IKIUAL OK 01 HER COMPANIES, eith-
er (or Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
eentAK* ol the rocoipte. Oorrtspondence foliciied
Address. J. McDANIEL,
Look Box No 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
IT. B — Curiosities wanted for tbo Cheyenne
Mnioum. Tboio wishing engsgemente, stale low-
est lerme for tbe Winter S»ason, sending photo-
graph to my Address. Half Paasago Money re-
funded after tilling ensagements,
JAMhS McDANJEL,
Proprietor Obeyonne Theatre and Museum.
ocii 3m Lock Box No. 1. Cheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE. -MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemon to bo good in general business for the com-
ing Winter hunion, commoncins tbo flrst week in
November. \HT1. Address stating lowest terme,
with Photograph. Half Fare retunded alter Ail-
ing engagement.
• JAMES MoDANIEL,
Proprietor Oheyonne Theatre and Mustrnm,
odi Look Box 1. Cbeyenne, W. T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Biggest Race Yet!
TBE HUMAN RACE.
npllK MAJORITY OF THOSE YVIIO
•*■ reside In Man Francisco, hay their
Shlrte and Fnrnlalilna Oooda of BENE-
DICT Ot CO., No. S Second strict, be-
cause they are always treated well and
bay tbelr doods nt the I a went prices, at
"THE OLD ITAMD."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIRGINIA CITY, NKVA1IA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RE-
A decorated, and oan he rented by tbe night or
11 tb* week. Start and traveling companies
libarsi'T Ueated With on application by letter
JOHN PIPES,
_ Manager and sole Proprietor,
... & •• J- asl. MeOABE,
•SO Wnthlngtow street. Ban Franoleoo
MODS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
rriHE WKLL-KBOWl, PIANIST AND VO-
"J['«VjJ"«M N«w Oonnn for Pluo >nd
1VANTED IMMEDIATELY I
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO....
SPECIALTY ARTISTS for O or IS NIGHTS
....AKD ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....also.... ea
■X1 w ©nty First XjIaio Ballot Ladles,
FOR HALF EIOHTT SETS OF AMAZON ARMOKS. COMPLETI!, IN
Lots to suit purchasers. Each Eet consists or Solid Silvot-Plated Helmet. Breastplate, Lam-
berkm. Shield, one pair or Armlets, one pair of Bracelets, one pair of Tiehte, one pair of Trunks, one
pair of Sandalr, one Tunic, one Scarf, one Combat Sword, a^d one Spear
8UEB1UAN CUBBYN d£ CO,
Chinese Employment Company
PIEROE ttoCO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
K°- 627 Sacramento strait. Bet. Kearay
and Montgomery. San I ranciaoo, Cal. We ara
prepared to famish at Bhor: notice, Domestic
Serranti, Hotel Cooks, Laundry Mon. Walters,
Common Lnborrrd, Fa-m Hands, Rill-road
Hand*, Gardener*, Mecbaatoe, Faotory Haodg
Wood Ofioppera.etc, eto, Special attention given"
to furbishing Domestic Servaota. jt 20 1m
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
JJIVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVINOS AND LOAN
SOOIKTV, No. 610 Olay etreet.-The Board
of Directors bave this day daolared & dividend for
the six months ending Dooember31at, I872,of niao
per cent per annum on all deposits, payable on and
after the 15th tost.
ja 14-2w OYRUS W. OARMANY, Oaehier.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
CHOP HOUSE,
Summer atreet, off Kearny betn-uen Fine
and California.
TUB Fir. EST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS s,ne<l in ui
■trie. ET.rjtWng oooked iathe best m.ooer.
Mr Til, FtaMt Liquors ud Oii.rs.
Bnlte. of
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFEOIION -RICHARD
MULDH.K FABBRI, teaohsr of sevsral cele-
brated European artistes, late Direotor of the re-
nowced Conservatory el Geneva, Maitre du Chant
of tie Frenoh Imoerial Academy of MuBio.Con-
dnotorof the Philbarmonique Soolety in Paris,
nnd at presdiit Mueical Direotor of the Fabbri
Opera, la prepared to give private lessons, either
at bis office or at the re*Men<e of the pupils1
likewise UOURSES OF SINQINO, PIANO and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For further particular.* apply at PROF. MUL-
DER'S office. ^5.»t POWKLL S't REE t\ between
Market and Ellis. Also, letters received and terms
to be bad at the mutio store of M. Gray. Ulay at
sod of Messrs Sherman A Hyde, corner of Rotter
and Kearny streets. jtS lm
Mb ■
Warn-
1
LEWIS & PAMPER.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
in fif\f\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOT-
Iv.vUu ir« objects to be aem. Open to tbe
Publio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALX-
81S Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
a*- Dr. Jordan's Private Office is at ail
Geary atreet (opposite old Meobanios' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASLLAWAY HALL.
de27 lm Poet street, near Kearny.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEiER,
....TEAOBER OF....
■^^
piga:
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
PnbliBhod every Day in the Yew by
J. 3P. B O G -A- IB X> TJ S
•MMcrobont and Sl»* W*-htn*ton St.
Below Montgomery. San Krancriaco.
BATCBDAY JANUARY. 25,
1873
Oysters,
In strolling round the ether night.
To look at 'Frisco by km light,
irar careless test, bv chance did stray
To whew fountain's ceaseleispbiy
01 waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
"While moesy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Hade that window teem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
'■All right," I said, "I must agree
That thus place suits me to a 'T.'"
ho sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked out wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked maomjicentl'j, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail Hndsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
_ The ladies, too, have fouod, 'twould seem,
•That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll Ond made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster HonEe. 3S7 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0BARLE8 GAAZE. Proprietor.
Altogether cue Best.
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, Eear Third, should sell fur-
nlture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
Fcr a cafe and efficient BBirrrFien of the
Ookplzxiow, use Dickit'b Famous Cbehe rz
Lis. L
It 1* -Perfectly AQtonlehlng
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
Mfore 8 a-M . returned the same evening If de
aired. x
Diamond Oatarrn Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
druggist for It, or send to Dr, A. F. Evot, No.
9 Post street. z
The President's Message,
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. Luchslngex's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a house can
be furnished. d£
■ »■
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and InBpect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. »
Live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
tngtoB treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout, B&imagundi eoup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cud of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Sa.ni Moore,
Formerly of Buss Bouse Carriages, can be
found in frost of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery ets., or Dexter Stables. Carriase orders
lelt at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates- bg
The Place.
If you want a clean bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut In the best
Etyle, by erpsrlencdd workmen, goto Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth ttnet, near Howard.
An Old Landmark,
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famouB for the last
eleven years for keeping the beet Havana oigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc
I>0 Yon Kno\v
That with Bunimcx'i PaxrEBjra you can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly 1 Bend
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
A, Deming, agent, office of the Howe Bewlng
Machine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Batter
and Poet. San Francisco.
Claibvotabt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Kearny st. Oonsultations in
English, French and German. j
J3r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronio and specific practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorfl, a few doors nelow What
Cheer Ho- T
Advice to the Audience.
It iB very distingue to come late, say ten
or fifteen minutes after the performance has
commenced. It a'trscte the attention of the
audience to your style. A lady's new bon-
net is often far more interesting, and per-
haps bettsr understood, than tfco entertain-
ment. If an opera cr concert is attended,
endeavor to time your entrance when t^io
principal singer is in the middle of a cava-
tina, bo as to insure note?. Chat freely
with those you rceogniz* in yonr immediate
vicinity. Aesume not to care for the music,
or hum a melody in advance for the benefit
of those who are not so well posted. Use
your lorgnette freely in Btariog at people
that yon don't know, meanwhile keeping up
a running accompaniment of crit:c.sms on
their drees, mean6 and position. Ladks
should not remain until the fall of the cur-
tain ; it is so cbarmiDg to evince your ennui
by an early departure. Gen'lemen escort-
ing ladies eliouM dart oat of the hall tie in-
stant the curtain falls on the first act. The
impression that a fire ht>s causei their hur-
ried absence may be removed by chewing
c-.fiee beans when they return. It is partic-
ularly vulgar to applaud, although loud ex-
pressions of disapproval will insure you
marked distinction as a critic. If ladies at-
tend a ballet performance they should try to
look shocked because the premiere dauseine
does not wear a long trained dretB. A super-
fine and overstrained exhibition of virtuous
indignation will at ones impreee the more
practical portion of the audience with keen
artistic perceptions. The stupid eristocra's
in European capitals consider grand opera
incomplete without a grand ballet, and in
their* simplicity exclaim: "Honi eoit qui
mal y pense." Au octraire, oar republican
ladies are 63 exquisitely sensitive that short
dresses on the stage should be abolished by
act of Congress.
A few remarks to the cheaperpatrors will
not be out of plsca. The boya in the gal-
lery should relieve the monotony of a per-
formance, by dropping programmes or
tobacco juice on the heads of- the peop'e be-
low. The march called "The "Warrior's
Joy" is the favorite among those who beat
time with their feat as a manifestation of
impatience — it is so well marked that it
never fails to harry up thoEe in charge.
"Hello, Eeilly!" is an amusing exclama-
tion used as a means of attracting recogni-
tion among the lower ten. Whistling and
cat-calls have fallen into disuse in this de-
generate age, probably caused by a larger
sense of appreciation, or perhaps in the firm
conviction that the few modes of diversion
above enumerates, together with the actual
performance, is sufficient amusement for a
single evening.
■»■ — - ■
Cocoa and Gallipogns Islands,
The rumori of hidden treasure in Cjcos Is-
land have been at length t-actd to their original
source. The pi ate-s' ireasure may be all moon-
shine but that the millions of trassuri taken
from the Peruvian Government on the Mary Deer
lie bcr.ied on Cocob and lone, two of the Gal-
lapigos Is'ahd?, theri txi two living witnesses
to pr jve. Charles Stewart of Naps, and David
Sutherland of Tallejo, helped to bary ibis trea-
sure in its hldding place and know whera to
find it. A company has been formed under the
title of the Consolidated Hiiden Treasure Com-
pany, s2S Montgomery ttrjtt, Room 10, where
shares arefsold at $10 each. The stock is being
rapidly taken up. A schooner will sta:t on
Feb'y 1st. taking Stewart and Satberland to
the islands. These men who buried the ' r ■ asure
can ceitiinly find it. At length there is some-
thing tangible. This Coco3 Is"a-id tspsdition
is founded on facts, and not on romantic pirati*
cal history. •
£>r. Barlow «J. fcuatrti
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle*
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A nart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to * p u , free. w
■c Do well, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
806 Market strret, cor. Post and iloatgsmory. c
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Liger on
this Coast. Call and try it, at 02* Sacramento
street, where it la sold at 10 cents a glass. x
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
iu hats. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat Btora below Kearny), all tbese
nrw etyles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Everyone who
goeB there is sure to be suited. B
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade in California is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Corvllle, of the
Eaddle Boek, HO Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions ot
oysters to all parts of the Paeiflc Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and 'he
'Saddle Beck" is imown aTerywhere,
Best Quality of Dojtsftln
Driving glovee, at (2 per pair, at the What
Queer Laundry x
Genuine Havana CJtrars.
Beet brands at 611 Montgomery street, S. W.
corner of Merchant. Francs' & Calm. q
For Wajning
Shirts, $1 SO per dor.; small pieces, 00c. per
u s. At the What Oheer Laundry- •
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
El You Want
Four Blankets and Flannels well wished, and
sot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
Iry. x
Freah. and. Sweet.
Fer the beat confectionery, go to C&ntf and
Wagner's. Id Montgomery St. near Sutter. H
Barry Corby nV,
No. 7*0 Market street. Reopening on Saturday
evening, January Wth, 1S73. Harry Oorbyn re-
specif ally informs bis fiiecds aed patrons tbat be
ha! refitted in beautiful etjle tbU cosy and com-
fortable report, aca will be plsas<d t9 eee them
03e acd all on the above date, when he proposes
they shall rample eome of tbe choicest wines and
Ignore ; a new billiard I able, from the manufactory
of Lie-enfeld. with Pbe'an & Colander's latest
patent steel faced cushions, ba» been placed in
the Billiard Parlor. The popular and efficient
beverage manipulator, Toaimy Carroll, can be
found in his old position prepared to dispense
creatare comforts to all. w
— e
Do prot suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by arplvicg at Dr. B. fL Cowan's Insti-
rate. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pja. We
speak from experience, having tested the Do&-
tor's capability. Bel ereocea given if required, h
The Illustrated Proaa (S. P.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by tutscription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
nnmberp, 15 cents. Adders Murray, Dewey &
Co., S. F. e
For the Very Best Drinia,
Goto Ya es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third streets. »*
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PROTECTIVE ORDER OF SEALS.
s^* There will be a meeting on Snodny
nex', Jannary !6*b, at 12 ©"clock, ar., at Anthony
Hall, Bash street, between Kearny and Dnpont.
BaeinesB of lmportaccs will come before the
Lodge.
j a- i t d A- W. BARK, Scribe.
3IAGUIBES OPERA HOUSE.
First Appearance of the New Tenor,
Sen. ITALO PELESE,
....OS....
TUESDAY £T£KI\G JAK'T S8lh
In the Grand Opera of
LUCREZ1A BORGIA!
Daca Alfoneo. Senor F. Bigo
Lncrezi* Borgia Senora L. Barnardi
Maffio OrBini Senora McKenzie
Qeonaro Senor I. Polese
GRAND ITALIAN CHORUS.
COXDrCTOK GEO. T. ETAN8
Admission One Dollar
Reserved Seale, SO cents extra.
Gallery Tweniy-five Cent*
j%24 td
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
. KNOUNOES TO THEIR IRIENDS AND
A the Pnblic generally, that they have opened
under COLMANS CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery streets, with a "WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WISES,
J.IQUORS AND
All are invited ta call, and ARCHIE McSEIL
AND VTM. O. CALI'ER wiil do their best to
make tbem comfortable. ja2Uf
dividend notice.
masonic savings and loan bank.
No. C Foat street, Masonic Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREC-
tors of tbis Bank-, held January 20tb. 1873,
a dividend was declared at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, per anonm on Term or Permanent Daposiis,
and eight per cent, per annnm on Ordinary Da-
posits, f ar the ssmi-annna) term ending: Jinaary
2Lat, 1ST3, payable on and after Febrnaiy Is1, 167?,
free from all taxes. GEOKOE ICO UINS,
j&22-if Secretary.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Saving* Union, 533 Call-
fornltt street, corner of "WeVb.
FOR THE HALF TEAR ENDING WITH THE
3iet December, 1b~2. a dividend haB been de-
clared at the rate cf nine and eix-tenths (9 6-10;
per cent, per annnm on Term Deposits, and eieht
■i percent, per annnm on Ordinary Deposits, free
of Federal Tax on Deposits, payable on and after
13th Jannary. 1673. By order.
de3I 2w LOVELL WHITE. CaBhier.
What Cheer l^annciry
MMWIMll
FREE AND EASY.
EVSBT SATURDAY NIGHT.
Piano ana Singlns at 8 I».M.
D. BARRY, Chairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
600 Mission street, near Second,
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
65S Sacramento street,
(The First House below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kinds.— General Business flKency:
Collect RentP, Notes and AcoonntB: Wbite and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farms, Factories, eto.
I'HAS, F. UECH1.KEK A: CO.,
de2S lm 65C Sacramento street
apStf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOE
ON HAND and nude
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny street.
E. PARDINI
NO. •»©» WASHINGTON STB SET. (ABOVE
the Plaza), San Franci*eo. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the beat French stile. The same
ready made always on hand. no l-3m
NEW YORK PRICES
H ALL'S PIAAOS
For sale at No. 19
Tsler street. Call and
examine f or yourselves.
_r-Tbe only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
de24tf
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....FOB TBE ...
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Fenilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND EEALITT
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
BY WIJUKiE COLLI.V8,
IN THE
Golden Era.
r PRICE Joels
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers, Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
3 or tier Samnme and Commercial ate.
j»13tf
The "Podgers Papers,"
By opadfferaV la
THE GOLDEN ERA
""""" ■ «»"»t>«»«-
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles TVarren Stoddurd. In
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
3y Olive Harper, In
The Golden Era
T<oivr. a.. ha"c\7:s:'s
FenllletoD, In
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL STORIES, POEMS AKB
SKKTCH£8, FASHION GOSSIP,
ASITSEMEM8, LITESATrRE
AND ART, ANSWERS TO COR-
RESPCNITE^TS, ET(.
THE "GOLDEN ERA" 18 THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in tbe State, permanently
established, and r ore widely circulated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Coast.
In California, tbe Atlantic States, and thronghont
the entire field of its ere&i and rapidly increasing
eironlation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded aa a literary and family joaraal of une-
qualled eioellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday »1b-
itor In every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages must be appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Golden Era, far One Year, S3 SO ;
for Six Mentha, 92 OO.
Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peter-ion's Ladle a'
National Magazine, One Tear, $S.
■•-THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES1 NATIONAL MAGAZINE serTed by
Carriers in tbe city at \l'£ cents per week.
Pacific Stone Company.
THE PiOTFIO STONE COMPANY CALL
the especial attention of Arcnit«ots, Bc^H
eere, and the public in general, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufacture!
by tbem in this city under the Ransome Patent!.
They make to order and keep iu stock :
Bonding Fronta, Wuter Pipe,
Slnfee, Monument*. Fountain*,
Tiles, Copln^a for TTalli,
Filter*, etc., etc.,
Together with Raoeome's celebrated Free-Grit
Grindstonss. all of which we guarantee superior,
and at a price far below that of hand-out work,
•VTbe attention of private parties intending ■
build is respect) oily solicited.
Office. No. 1* BUSH STREET, San Francieoo.
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVER FIjATBR
^f MANUFACTURER;
^T — AITD—
AT REPAIBIIB
^sr —of—
£55 ORUDIS, BlfiJOS,
^C^ — AND—
OT11EK MCSICAL IVSTEI ME.XTI^
ESTABLISHED IN 1SC5.
■#-Leo8ona eiren on tbe Banjo and Drum.
MISSION STREET, between First and See.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos foi
essioDals always on band.
Alfred Vetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
285 Dnpont,
HEARSCTTER STREXTJt
See my stock of Bird)
Cag^a before purchasing
e'tewbere. AlwaysEome-:
tbiognew on hand. My!
Patent. Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMIN
Also, beet quality TEA'
no20t! ■
TRAYS aiwaiBon band.
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
613 KEABNY 8TBEET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
the short es notic* All Pipes and
Cigar Holders tvananted genuine, and
rti iiDiuu genciiie, auu
to color well. Meer'Cbaum PipFs aod
walking Canes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Fa^tern PriceF, and with the bBst work-
man Bhi p. A large asEonment of Walking Cases
and Fancy Goods of every description alwsye on
band. no2t li
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACIFI0
Congress Springs, near Santa Clara. Indorted
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative powers beinl
equal to tbe celebrated Oongrees Water from lb*
Springs of Saratoga, New \ork. Depot removed
from 1^8 Kearny street to New Montgomery, nne
door from Howard. Families supplied daliy. Lib-
eral discount to the trac e, and orders attended to
promptly. de251r
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &LDAN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Seml-Anaual Dividend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER OEKT. PER AN-
num, net, (0 per cent.) upon tbe operations
of the French Savings and Loan Society, for tbe
six montbs ending December 31st, 1672, has, ia
conformity with tbe report cf tbe Committee ci
Verification appointed by the members of the So-
ciety, been declared by tbe Board of Administra-
tion, at tbe Semi-Annnal Meeting held on tbs
16th instant. Tbis dividend will be payable o«
and after the eighteenth instant, at tbe office or
j201m
Director of French Savings Bank'
GEORGE MATES1;
'4J&I
sndall kinds of SHELL FISH, .
Stalls Noe. to, 41, 42, California1
Market, entrance on California street.
Public or private parties ud families aupplfid
from 6 A.M. to 12 p. M. Ladies' and Gentlemaol
OT6*er Room ooen frow> « *.«. to tt p.v *»Jil*
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BEROOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
and most popular Restaurant in
San Francisco. The Tables are aup-
Elied with tbe best in market. Board-—
y the week. 408 PINE STREET, jesubov
Montzomsrv. m»f> hB
Crystal Sample Room
5SS SiCBlMESTO STREET.
ALT, DRINKS. PLAIN OR FANCY, TBH
CENTS. 19-Hot Dficka .apeoi&lly.
K. MATHEK,
ia!7 lm Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
FOR SALE — SIB KEARNY STSEET, AT
MEROER'S. Alio, every kind of Candies
Wholesale and ReUi L
noTtf
M. A. MKKCEE.
Indian Queen Range
■j
W.p. Sod. 4 § Til t
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rt. mi »•*. xvi. - ■.. i«v.
j Data] II .
I Prln 0t# Dell i r i"
■out 2
Q «i« gum ... P
( wiling
°m a ,'"
"iiaM> ,,
A PERFECT RUSH
Day arid raiuiit.
H1W ALHAMBRA THlATRl
-
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
IXL Auction Store,
•v. r 4 ■ • 1 » t ■ ■ a?T.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
HOUSES THRONGED 1VIGIITL.Y.
THI« tVrWIKO
btsit nniii D*ll»
J AN U ART SI
AID 1ATOBDAT inillNI AT I.
Vw lerk. n ,rMtt>. and V. I.onK
mi .„.,
IN OUHHENOT.
OCV HOTTO IS TO
I X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED.
I.aaa r-»« amm r— <• w...» aaaax aaaa
-*• •« •» < •
M* li in W»*t* lym, w.rtfc •! A*, la W MM
• i M **•■•.
n i r rr --i Motjimmi «•* t» ai *a.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
m> •»«. H •! A*. — '< .)--»... fr»- MM*
a Lao a5 maiKi no
IOTt>l« !«».» •■■• IM.II.ll C I T.
LgBT, riraa. »i,»t», -rmniKi.
wiTi an. irniM oaoa*.
nut i i. HT.
Trurili.*. B««a, Valuta,
a.id m »Ai-r iTtHvri!
i i mi ii >.-.-<ll.- «•> nn A.nolior
OAB «B4 .aaalae cif ,'wn. id ■ aliaff faiu—liaa that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
U TUt OBBAT
IXL Auction Store,
aia ii:i«m incrr,
Oae Door froa. ( nin.f rrl.l.
flit QUILTtO SILK H.TS. WORTH 15, FOR SI 50
mw %-Mlo- Everr Fright at 7.
■aaisf»m»-i «rf uw raiew**** r«kh Osaaailfca taW ifc .rwaf Aawat.
MR. JOHNNY .i9a. H. X_. EI TV I
a at is* B*a*a*MM C^aaawHaBna as4 Vn— tin.
MISS ALICE HARRISON
I lb. WerM Taa»i
THII CVrNINO
JANHART TT
AVaAOBAt,'* r <.r
lortlnirr. I'.uk.. DKnn Thompson!
X V T 3L. 3E3 HOC
w.ll trMO'W. Mr la* AtM uili «•> riuiln), Uw tkr.lliaelr -.•aauot.l Dr.aM, M l ku,«uii.i
Dieclxich; or, Life in New York
A1MM
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I
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A Hi* Tokt «
— r Ton ■
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Burr Brawn
Utp, H.i
raUceaaa kUOIBDi.
Jaaok.
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Mr*. Irin. . UOBaekatp r..
LmW Jo»i-
Hot Cora Woaan .
.. Jnn.wv m.i.i s
M.I- I. II M1HI-ON
LrTTtB MAO
W. rorllT
rt.rix.rt Tbarar
John Robt.ma
Wl II. Rltemt
O. WlWon
Dan*/ Tkooipaoa
Cb.i. R^4
0*0. Blefcarl.
(Ho. Dud' .0
Doli ll.rt
Mr*. B, F. m«w.ri
in.- I.kil. J.w.l
1. M. .iutnerl.tid
ratlM Miss Agnea Kennedy
iinn i ii..%%ii,-<i7i7itnili«T^Irii|o
Plre Mlnutaa -v»- i « 1» Btl or timer
OF II»JOIIDJE.J>ir,I,S.
A.OX FIRST.
THE OLD BOWERY THEATRE
Scene 2--lnterior of Delmonico's
Scene 3--The Stormy Night.
RjM-pry of young 8lnclilr— TorllllDft T.blatD.
-A.OX SECOND.
Home of Chas. Sinclair on the Hudson
Scene 2— Diediich's Dream.
Scene 3--OUR SONCS.
A.OT
THIRD.
THE DEVIL'S LEDGE!
THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TIN CASE
IlrlTISB TABLEAU.
A.CT
POTJBTH,
Wall, vli.t will
7ou cill your Tint BoyJ
LITTLE
DIEDRICH!
•A- HAPPY
ni-MuiiirvT jn
ay AH Bills Ma.io.rit th« AUumbrs Theatrs nost da presooted hereafter on Monday.
S7*P/rformsDce to cummtnoe paoettiilly ->i elnbt o'clock.
»•■*• l^aiva. ««, Hallla.
MpatHitt, !)„„,»
at. .Ilia- I.. i Farr.H
..Mairtxlf Hrmrr
HARD CHEEK.
Mr. Ocarir fbt I'r.Bh MorUacr I Piptl f'hu. Tbomp*v>a
(it.-fnr-
'>rch»a-r»,
""n« «•!•• P«i«y M«nd«Tlll«
HUGH ROBINSON IN HIS SONG AND DANCE ANO CHANGES
Hrtrnplpr M|M IJT|„a^tOB
Bone H,.\n tnn Blxa||
SCHNEIDER AND LOUISE -THOMPSON A LOU. SOWERS
SCHOOL.
Old (Irim... T«ob.r Fruik Mortlai.r
P.u, Bolirar.. Cb.il.. Toomcoo
S.moo Dlmi Walter Park.
fckolara Ooamaaf
kotiB una Dance I,om Dlxoa
Comic «..„„ AlaaalB Brewer
Iluct-DriT.n from Horn, .kf i.m-. koracr. .V I.h Porrc.t
Oharl*. TboaiptOB..
NEGRO ACT.
.H.rry Howard
0"'t°" Orobwtra
•ana Muaale St. cum
r"»a LaAia i.ivin,.i..i.
Owitara Orehvlr.
Tbe parformaoo. will oonolud. withl
PUTTING HIM THROUGH!
Aot« 'M£"J"'U& Uirrr Howard
Amu oar.. ..Cbarlae Thompson | Oall Eoy Hugh Robiuaon
•^ZjOOIl Out for X'-t9L.n.»0
tiik Minn.!. Loi>ui<iif uotsca.
PACIFIC HOUSED
OLYMPIC HOUSE,
f ' -unmf-rrlikl
■ .IrdtrtMlaraT ■•,•■
E»«roy ■lrt>ft, np.
P<r-ll« tk* flKfltm
:< a UOTRKLL
OnrC«l»br»,ta»d fl SW Whit* 8btrU,
ITOaLL AND SHE THEM.
W¥
Tbty ft t vzur&JTLY, cod (or nnolity and darablllly will novar b« matobed. To b» had ooly at the
IXL AH'H'iv iroiti:, eifl Krarny -troct.
rBeverai
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
TIIBE THISTLE THAT PRICKED THE FAIR
X Lnura h\Bgotoit another edition of iho
•■Wolf lo tho Fold" tb«t (loon not conflict with.
the law of libel. G-tltiit Th.Mlntoni, Ko. 9
Post air -et opp. Maxoulc Temple. Ag"?ntn want-
c<1 to Bfll It on the Ftr«ot. taJH) la
MERCANTILE LIBRARY HALL
1ATEK
I
estaurt
■»
Q-RAKTI}
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
-tek Dries T >
MR. VERNON LINCOLN
THURSDAY EVENING JAN. 30
Aaalaud by i tin Knloait Koalitb Contralto,
Mrs. LINCOLN 3XatVltXJb:JL.L
Of IbsOryital Palaee. Royal Albirt Hall, ard otbar prio-
ri Kaitltah Coocvrti: MK>. RuBuRT Ui'ORE. MRS. M.
AKK. MK C M\Kl.V. MK. A HARHIKUh V li. kind
■iatioB of Mr. John MaUalloaKb,.„.y. K.A. I /.K-VUAOli,
idiMUr.
m
ABKIMIOH SI AS
3P-1
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....oiboula.tes:in ....
All the. Theatres.
CIRCULATED EVERY (DAY
cT03EIlNr ROBL'S,
M>NK BUT TIIK 111 NT m'AJJiV <IF M KATN
(JAN BE HAD AT
Stalls .~i, O, ■Ua-iliioi-iii.'i Market
MOUiVTAIN BEER.
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
THIS I« TIIK ONlaT REAL IAOEB, AND
tbe floRit Bo«r oa tbia (Joait. It )■ PURK, NuURIMtj-
INO. andol a FINE TA8TK. It is sold by tb« Glial at lOo.,
Sir doeon Qaart Boilloi at Vl SO, aod Ut lO-sallon K ibb a.
<8 59. SwTA ttnt-cUsa HOT L.UN0H from 11 to 1 o'olook.
riONKKB «JUOE M*4jro7ACrOBY.
THE OLD
Hot SCOtcH,
IS Alortoa Street, Dear Keurnjr.
AH Di-in Km Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwnrn on fllo tbe Now York Herald, Hat-per'a
W..i -Itty. I'rank Lenhti'e, Dny'H U..inK«. Police Uu-
? (in. utl trie Oalifornm paptlt, uieo London
1'anch, Keiry Life, Illustrated London Newi. Call
aod rii'iily yonrnelf.
09- Duu't foi'Kei the eign of tbe Hot Scotch.
;n
0BARLE9 WM. v ILI.MAN. Proo'r.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AN]?. ..
TOM and JERRY,
«U To Tall- BRAACU
Hot Sootcb,
.U8 Hutl.-r street) Hear Kenroj.
All X)rinl£s Ten Oents
HOT CUOWDLR KTKBY Ml.lll.
jkoU tf JOS. D. BRIOOS. Proprietor
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. 10 O'PARRELL
> brBet, is the p'aoB for Ladiee and atransere
vaBitlng the oiiy to have their DreaBsi made in
style, and a perfect fit, at a moderate priue dei9
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Chiarina't Royal Italian Ch-cvi)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Onltar, «*. residence! (if required), or far
sish Maei: for Balls or Parties, at moderate
Charges. Residence, 800 Montgomery afreet
oaroer Jaokson, hoom No. 11.
del2 Ira
J. C. COMBES,
terrapin rTmcti,
Cor. Second and Tehama streets.
m iVTarraplD constantly on band.
roisters in etery "tyle. PRIVATB
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon bobeld It? If not, you've a trust
At SQDARZA'S PUNCH BAL00N, In Kosroy » I rest |
There BONA, dlaolple of GI1K AT hQUAKZA,
Dlapensea famed Magio PonohoBi rathor
The most dolioioun mlxluras yet reoorded;
And have with many medala buen rewardodl
Ladles their CORDIALS HtCW can nip at leleore,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Mon K»ln "LADJIES
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain.
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" yon can your end attain.
Blp of tbe potent extract bat one taste,
lour arm, oonsollng, straight la round her waist
Guess what & "MORNING OUMt-'OItr" In the alas
That heals the puarrel and Imparts the bliss I
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always And
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA, "and tbe sweet "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS'* are the panaoea
For all dyspeptlos and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIO BITTEBS" knock aronna.
BONA and SQUARZA, spite of all detractors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefaoton t
Full FORrY dlffdrent histtbfal drink* you'll dad
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S-ISQUARZA'SI-Sn KEARNY 8TREET.
Remember, too. not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLAS8,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
AH the Mechanics' Fairs.
IHE J0UBNA1 OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day la the Year by
r. IP. BOGABDirS
1)1 Merchant and 68S -Woahlnrton rt«.
Below MonWonlery. Sen FnnoUco.
MONDAY JANUABI 27, 187S
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Thratie.
To-night John T. Kcumond wlil present for the
flrit time ia tbis city a new and original drama ia
tbiee acta written expressly for hi a). It ia enti-
tled "'Only ft Jew." In it Mr Raymond will give
an impersonation of u benevolent pawnbroker of
the name of Uncle Nathan. The p'aj- la a good
one and hae been rerr soeceiaful in the Eastern
cities. After tbis piece Mr. Raymond will appear
in bis wonderfully fanny impersonation of Too-
dles in the farce of tbit naire.
Allmmbra.
Those who missed seeing Johnny Allen, Mis!
Alice Harrison and Little Mao in "Schneider'
have only them' elves to blame, for wo warned
tbem that it most be withdrawn to rrake war for
novelties. To-night, this mirth- provoking trio
will appear in a play which haa never been pre-
sented In Sin Fracotico. It is a seosat;onal drama
entitled '"Dledricb; or, Life ia New York."
Jobooy Allen will appear aa Diedricb, a New
York Dates bor; Miss Alice Harrison as Lena,
a stree'.-tinger, and Little Mao in the thre9 char-
acters of Nobbs a lawyer's olfrlr, a New York
newihoy and a New York boot-blaok. Tbe other
parts will bo fi:1cd by Pierpor. t Tfcajer, Bob Hart.
Harry Thompson, Mrs. E. F. Stewart and others.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Miss Augusta L. Dargon, who is at present fill-
ing an engagement at this house, is undeniably
one of tbe v*ry beet actresses who haveevervis-
Ited Ualifornia. There is much power inherim-
personatisas end an absence of aragioess which ren-
ders them verypleaeing. To-night the veryinterest
in g drama entitled "Unmasked" which afford 9 some
striking pictures of society at the present dar, will
be performed We adviee every lady in Pan Fran-
cises who suspects her hnaband of not being a
perfect gem— of beiag a little "• ff color" in fact—
to take tbe monster to see this play. Two ban
dred hnsoands were converted by it baturday
night.
Mftttilru'H Opera House.
Tbe new tenor, Signor Italo Poleee, will make
his appearance to-morrow night in the opera of
"Lucrezia Borgia," The box sheet gives promise
of a good atter. dance.
Bella Union Theatre.
There is always something lively and entertain-
ing at this house. Large audiences were present
on Saturday and Sunday nights, and the per-
formance gave general satisfaction. Miss Liltie
Hall oontinnas a great favorite in Bong and dance
and ballads; J.H. Larfein and Carrie Armstrong
excel in Dutch impersonations; Miss Carrie Ohap
man's medley dance is much applauded; Oogill
and Ooopar, the California song and dance art-
istes, are general favorites; Matt Kelly, Johnny
Tuers, Temmy Bree, Charles Verner and others
appear in amusing acts, and the very laughable
bnrleique entit'ed "The Lady of tbe Lions, or
Lnv and Pryed," ooncludea the entertainment. In
this R. G. Mareb at the Widow Meddlenot is simply
immense, and Miss Carrie Chapman Ella the part
of Olod Meddlenot very cleverly.
The Athenenna.
Mna Agnes Kennedy, Miss Maggie Brewer, Harry
Howard, Miss Lulu Somers, Hugh Robinson and
the many other favorite artistes oompricing the
company at this house present a programme o
a very varied and attractive oharaoter. Songs,
dances and acts, and other performances, make an
evening spent here pass very pleasantly.
Woodward's Gardens.
The balloon ascension made by Messrs, Cos and
Lay on Saturday was quite a eucoeBs. ADout ten
tbonsaud persons were (present. Nearly as large
a crowd was present on Sunday, when the Buislay
Family and Profesaor Samwells gave an entertain-
ment. There are many now attractions in .the
gardens, which cause orowds to visit them every
day of the week.
The San Francisco Amphitheatre.
This new candidate for popular patronage in the
amusement line situated on Sutter Btreet between
Montgomery and Kearny streets, will probably
open next Monday evening. Manager Wilson will
present as hie opening cards the celebrated Dock-
rill Parisian Troupe. The DockriUe were brought
out from Paris by Barnum, the great showman,
for his Amphitheatre in New York, and are big
cards. The troupe travel with their own horses,
and embrace in their organization the best trick
olown, and the best female rider ever in the coun-
try. They are now en route overland, in a special
oar, and will, we are Bnre, oreatea sensation here-
A New Opera Season.
A short season of Italian Opera is to be given at
Maguire's Opera House, under the management
of Mr. Ohas. Alpers, the well known musician.
The initial performance will be given next Friday
evening. The following talented artiBtsbave been
engaged: Madame Arrunta Speransa, controlto;
Miae Adeline Speranza, Miss Annie McKenzie,
Pietro Baocei, Enrico Paidinl, a new baritone di-
rect from Italy, and Fulvio Rigo, basso. Maria de
Rohan will be the first spars performed. With
Baocei and the other talent enumerated above in
the troupe, a series of operas could be very ably
presented.
AsATomcAi, MTjarnH.— Ona of the most
tomplete solleotions.of the kind in the United
flute*, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx; modela.it daily on view (to gentlemen
On!y> at, the Museum on Montgomery street. An
aour may be profitably aoent here.
*
For a safe and efficient Beautitte& or the
Complexion, use Diceht's Famous Cbeme de
Lis. .
AJtofjetxier the Best.
It 1b cur lone, bxtt true, that 3. A, Shaber,
707 Market 6treet, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and' bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in tbis city. Try Dim and yon will be
ooi ced.
The President's Message,
Peace and prosperity are tbe key notes of this
document. Cheapness and dnrabliry are the
characteristics of H. Luchsinger's furniture,
AU ild viEit bis emporium, 735 Market
Btreet, and ascertain bow cheaply a house oan
be furnished. _ r> J
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
ade and made to order, boom
i
Bunker the Balloonatic.
Bunker is a reporter on the Bulletin, and
is a capital fellow. He is enthusiastic in his
profession. Be will not be quite so eutbu-
Biastic as he has been for the future, we im-
agine. Bunker of the Bulletin went up in
a balloon on Saturday ; the balloon landed
in a marsh near Redwood City ; tbe tide
was out, and no boat could reach tbe bal-
loon, and poor Bunker bad to sit and shiver
in the middle of the marsh until half-past
three o'clock on Bunday morning. Worse
than this, his fr.ei.ds call htm Bunker tbe
balloonatic. This is an ungrateful world-
Never mind ; Bunker will riBe in the world
even if be never goes up in a balloon again.
OX CHl'Mfa DEATH.
A Valuable Scientific Work.
We have just received the prospectus of a
new work to be shortly published, entitled
"The Geological and Geographical construc-
tion of the San Mateo Mud Flats ; by Wm,
M. Bunker and G. A. Hull, members of the
S. F. Bohemian Club, and reporters for the
Call and Bulletin." The work will be rich
io research from personal observation re-
cently made by tbe authors, and will form
a contribution to the scientific literature of
onr State worthy to be placed alongside of
Professor Whitney's Keporte. Tbe title
page will be adorned with a view of the
"Flats," inclo ling the singular device of a
balloon cpuchant and the authors rampant.
A Civilized Indian.
The Gold Hill News says :
Meeting Capt. Bob, of the Pinta "nation"
tbis morni-ig, he cried oat: "Hal!o, what's
tbe news?" We opened our budget and
gave him some account of what was going
on in the country. Bob then informed ub
that he was going to California in a day or
two. We told him of tbe Modoc war and
Cdu'ionecl him against going to California,
as be would probably be Bhot for a Modoc.
"Not a bit of dang' r," paid Bob, "I ain't
afraid. Do you think they would take a
Piute for one of them d— d wild Injuns?"
We gave it np.
Swearing by Deputy.
An exchange tells this: A couple who
started for the train, arrived just in time to
see it moving off without them; very warm
day; gentleman very very fleshy; parties
very mad ; gentleman sweary. Swore
roundly, long aod loudly. Lady couldn't
swear ; wanted to, though. So after gent
had finished his cues words, she smiled
sweetly and said, "I wanted to say all that,
but didn't dare. Thank you."
A Little Explaination.
We implore the Alta not to make use of
French word?. It always misapplies them.
Tbe other day it said Mr. Raymond played
the part of*" the parvenu tanner." Now Joe
Barker was not by any means & parvenu
tanner; he was a retired tanner, and had
become a rich man— a parvenu rich man.
Strengthening: tbe Back.
The Jacksonville Journal states that a
blooming, blushing schoolgirl called at that
office the other day, and inquired for
"papers for a week." The idea suggested
was that the wanted them for a pannier. -
Cocoa and O&tlipagrus Islands.
The rumon ol hidden treasure In Cacoe IB-
land have been at length traced to their original
source. The pi-atPB' Ireaaure may be all moon-
shine but that the millions of tr?isur.a taken
fram the Peruvian Government on the Mary Deer
lie hurried on Cocos and lone, two of the Gal-
lapagoa Island?, thers srs two living witnesses
to prove. Charles Stewart of Napa, and David
Sutherland of Yallejo, helped to nary this traa-
sare In its hlddlng place and fcnow where to
and It. A company has been foimed under the
title of the Consolidated Hidden Treasure Com-
pany, 328 Montgomery fctraet, Room 10, where
Bhares are£sold at $10 each. The stock is being
rapidly taken np. A schooner will start on
Feb'y 1st. taking Stewart and Sutherland to
the islands. These men who buried the treasure
can certainly and it. At length there ia some-
thing tangible. This Cocoa Island expedition
ia founded on fa:te, and not on romantic pirati-
cal history. *
Something; New,
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured mlssea' and
Infant's garments and ladies underwear in suits,
are famed for their superiority of make and tex*
tore all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, haa eatab-
Jlshed a depot of these goo da at 218 Second st,
for wholesale und retail trade. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
• *
Jones £e Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at Sao Bath itreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Sob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family uae. q
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Ouri&ges, can be
found In trout of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery Bta, , or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
What ■ Cheer Liaundry
Is the beat Unndry In San Franc isoo , *
X>r. Barlow J . &mlth
IB giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and NervouB Die-
eaBea at hiB Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 1% o'clock.
A part of the evening ia devoted to examining
and proscribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to i p ii., free. w
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodglnga In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne bnlldlnK is a very fine one and IB well
lighted and ventilated. .
No dog to love, none to caresc,
How caa I ever my aadneas express?
Chunk ia dtfonct— dead as a call ;
Hushed Is his larking and etlll la his tail.
0, such a tall, white on the end ;
Oft did be chase it with a wigelo and bend,
Twiet It wl.h hope, twisting around,
Till ov rcomc, he reposed on the ground ;
Now he's extinct— dead ag a nail ;
Where are his bark aod the wag of his (all?
Iu dreams alone poor Chunk I see
Sw'gging his milk or else catching a ilea.
'Tia bnt a dream— waking I weep—
For under two feet of ground doeB he flle-p.
O, beautiful pop, once full of play,
H»ven"t I fed j on day &£>. r day ?
Given you milk, given you bread,
Given you many a pat on tbe head?
Now you'rj ex Inct — dead as a nail —
Where an ihe bark and wag of your tail?
No dog to love, none to caries,
Vainly the *ad tearB I strive to renraSB.
"Why did you die?" tadly I mourn:
Was it from polacn or swallow ing a bone?
No waggiog tall, no beaming eye
Answers a qoeBtlon or gives a reply.
Wa» it a fit— stoppage cf breath-
Fating too much, the sad cause of your deatbl
Still not a word, dead as a nail,
Dim 1b hia eye, stillea (■ r m- 1 his tall.
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
(5 iv nd Concert and Ball
Of the Germanta Rifles, at the Horticultural
Hall, Febrmry 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will consist of glees and ehornses
by the Swiss Singng Club and Prjf. Speranza's
Italian Singin? Sicieiy. Tois ball will no donbt
be one of the most eeiest and enjoyable of the
season, considering tbe p ipularlty and high
social Etanding of the oorps. Tickets, admit-
ting gentleman and ladles, one dollar. q
Fob Sale— A lot ef cheap tllk dre?ses, at 32
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing. s
it is JE*er-reotly Astonishing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
it the What Cheer laundry. Clothes received
Mtore 8 A.ii. returned the Bame evening IX de
-tired. i
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Ontarrh or Golds, Ask your
druggist for it, or fiend to Dr, A, F. Evov, No.
9 Post dtreet, z
Sewing Machines for Snlf,
Bentad and repaired, at 116 Post street. Aleo,
Agency f> r Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
':iaalth <ma pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carriage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1018 Stockton
street, caxriagea of every description. His
drivers are earefol and experiences, hia charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
%o to Frank Bonton at the Occidental Hotel
when yon want a carriage. o
Hairwork and Combings
Made np neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed fo
twenty-five cents, tj
■■ *
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tablea
that compare with Sqnana's. Squarza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholeaome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For Bale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street. »
Live WelL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the eauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1649. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, B&lmagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The beat cup of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea— Souohong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained hen. a
The Place.
If you want a clean bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut In the beet
Btyle, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dracslng Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth atnet, near Howard. t
An Old Landmark,
The Terandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for tbe last
eleven years for keeping the beat Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc f
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLARK'S
CHEWING^ CANDY.
Read ! Bead ! Read i
THE PDBLIO ABB HEREBY NOTIFIED
that tbo Cand j- made aod sold by J jtan Pritoh-
*rd, A. J. Baker and Patrick Prearn?, at 7J Fourth
street, is BAEEB'S OHEWINQ OAMDT, al-
though the, sell it from a wagon and a store, to
bota ot Bhioh the, USE OUB NAME to draw
.ostora.
L. B. OLAEK & CO.,
)'s27 lir ».. CO Fourth street
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND
LOAN SOCIETY,
Hi. X. corner Montgomery and Poat ata.
San Francisco, January
Phutocrapnio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
G&Uery , 31 Third street between Stevenson and
HlBsion street, y
UOO Pairs ot Soclis,
At all prices, it t he What Cheer Laundry,
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasure It ia to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or In the par-
lor. And why ii it that eome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? Ic is simply because they lire on
a plain, q atri lions and substantial diet. That man
is a public benefactor who will oonaoientionaly
Berve as with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers. proDrietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testify. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Wr.ehins Beturnou in One Bay
Arid we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
l^ever Xtucixie suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than elBe-
trherp — at the What Oheer Laundry. x
FIGARO
CIRODLATE8 AS HOUSE PROGKAMMEilN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
| S DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAT THROUGH
± out the centre of the city, in all Hotela, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Stares and Omces.
FIGARO
IS omoULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland KerryBoats to catch the passengera
hat arrive by tbeg-reat Overland Train.
FIGARO
18 MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in CalHornia, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in tbe theatres at sight
being gathered up and Baved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS ■ HEBE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
In tbe Theatres, Traveling Uonveyancea, Hotels,
and pnblic resorts generally.
FIGARO
CTROULATES IN THE BEST BOOTETY, IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
LARGEST
PosterPrintingHouse
On the Pacific Coast.
HA
H. P. TAYLOR,
AVING DI&OONTTNUED THE PRINTTKG
Business at tbe corner of Sacramento and
Leidesdorff streets, and
Removed to 532 Clay street,
Will, in future, conduct the same line of busin
at the new location, in connection with the office
B. F. STERETT,
With whom he-has united his stock and business
thus making this
THE URBtST AND BEST APPOINTED OFFICE
M THE STATE,
And affording unsurpassed facilities for Printing
of every description. Personal attention will be
given to
SHOW, THEATRICU, CIRCUS AND CONCERT
WORK, ETC.
My Engravers stand at the head of the profes-
sion, as samples on the dead-walla of the city will
testify.
A call ia solicit ed from my frienda and the pub-
ic at ray new quarters.
H. P. TAYLOR,
de41m caa Clay street.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNBERSIGNED, WHO HAH BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, aod te well known by the members ol
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate
that he it prepared to give experienced advice te
all persons professionally visiting or meditating a
visit toftbe Australian Colonies. Fee moderate.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
ap0n* WLUilAV BENBY WATERS
^Victoria Chambers, 4.6 Collins street. M*l-
boarna Asstralij. fee tf
San Francisco, January 25, 1873. I
yifti.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, BIN-
ffleorinaaiti.
VfoU AOaftietf-and V«ntllat*di.
Onftirmshed. 'HooraiJ to let. Lodging witb
or without board, at.hamrr/^ BUILDING
■IS Bosh street ocU tf
S. F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR
Booksellers and Stationers,
H.H. Moore. 609 Montgomery, near Merchant
Bnalneaa College*..
Heald's, Bryant «t Stratton's College, 24 Posi
Batchers,
Katz, Fred, Btalla 94 to 100. California Market,
Bran Foamier.es.
Weed A Kingwell, California. 125 First at.
Dentists.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Instltn
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Goods,
Locan dt Co.. 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter,
ilumun CEatr.
Sampson. A. B. A Oc. 110 Second street.
Mtrslc and AKmlciil I natr amenta,
Seene, O. 0., mft-. acoordians, repairer of all kii
musical instruments. 203 Kearny.
Mnccuron] Uo.RD factor era,
Brigosrdelio. Macohiavello A Co.. 706 Sansoma,
Wine* and Liquors. (Wholesale.)
Dacarl K. A rQ . 504 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMOND!
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAK
TWENTY "TEARS OP PKACTK
IN THE TREA-HtfKNT OF DISEASES IN(
a. dent to females has plaoed Madame Edmon
at tbe head of all physicians making nuoh praoi
a specially, end enables her to guarantee a ape*
and permanent cure in the worat casea oiir
pression acd mtnatrual derangements. Lad
will find Madame Edmonds a skillrnl phyeioit
and it ia to their inter* at. to consult her in all d
eases incident to women before tampering »,
poisonous nostrums, quack doctors and humbo
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without i
information from tho pal io- 1, and cures withi
the uBe of mercury or experiments, thus sav. .
from wrong treatment for privite, chronic i
cancer diseiseB. Correspondence a'riotly ooi
dential, Office and residence, 7»7 Market sir.
between Tnird aod Fourth. js, 20-1
EZTINGUISHE
"ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PROTEOH
AGAINST FIRE 1"
SEND FOB THEIR " EEC
R. B. Ibwin A Co., General AgeutsPaoifio Co.
For sale by W. R MUBDOUH,
Local Aeefat, 312 California at., Sao Francisd'
POll Taxei
FOR 1873
ARE
INTCTW I5TTE
.AND..
Payable at the Assessor'. Office, or
Depnty.
JLJEVI KOSENJEK, A.K.MH
i«17 1
WILLIS' BAND.
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL #
occasions. Music imported, arranged a
and for sale. -"
Fritz Pipers and Marcos II. Slam,
.Leading: Violinist**
B^-Ordere from the country promptly attsn
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, .Baton's U .
Store. iat* MoLtgcmery street, or MAROUS1
BLUM, gap Montgomery street. ja6
d
ARIOI
Pianofon;
DECLARED BT THE JUDGES AT A Li I
Fair of tbe American Institute, after a bl >
fold trial sgainst Steinway's, Ohicbehng5*, t
others, to baTHn; BEST ON EXHIBITION. I,
CTTBTAZ, Sole Agent, »© O'FarrellotJ
N B.— Pianos of all styles TO RrtNT.
OUTSIDE LANDf
* NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT Hi
m«de DUPLICATE PAYMENTS ou 0
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS oan ban >
amount refandad at tbe office of tbe nnderaii 1
upon the presentation of an order from '
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. A.TJ8T1
P
C. C>
DAVE MENDES A OOu* P
. old original Red Lion, J»Gf
street, between Kearny and Dnpont, where0
oan hate HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notfo^
ting the old Pioneer Lunoh. The "Old Bpor »
always on band. L
GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' I '-
aisbing Goods to be bad good and obei «
the "ULD CORNER," J. LEVY'S. 510 Mont i-
ery straet. Justice Riven to all. Don't forgd, ■»
number, 510 MontRomery street. dew
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST SOA
made at oar Steam Candy Factory daily,
orders, especially from the country, a» aw
and will be promptly attended to. __
CANTY A WAGKKRji
IO* Montcomerj st- nw* 8'1
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STREET."
Best accommodations for
Families in the city. Private —
entrance for Ladies. Hair Cutting, bbavini
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly oat. Lf I
Shampooing 50 osnte. „.„„__.__
j. 17 lro L. CORRIVBAU. Proprie -^
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing flcadfiy I
Cor. Fourth and Jea.le .t
no27 lm
I-RElgnH CORSETS.
AMERICAN EXCHANts,
yONTBOMEIT S * #
HOTEL.
9 5) FURBISHED Pn0a.S |
t8 asd ttO
WEST
• AS r»A\Cl»CO> MONDAY. JASIART *"!. Ml I
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CALIFORNIA TOE ATM.
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WEEK OP Ti'.B BITOA6UEM
Augusta L. Dareon **• JOHN T. RAYMOND !
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rvsavc «ocibty r'x.A.-sr
UNMASKED!
Tin. 1 i«. villi.* IIIMW fw MR IO«» T «ATM0M). .Mill.*
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Mr . «. i.W. IMohiT
■vrvtAt Mr. Witt ra
■n.ll«t. MU.I.I, P,ll
Mrl. I.. F. Bo'.tj
lal r I/tll. M»ml« D.-llBg
*.idat ituixo-
rABHSWULL BENEFIT
OF" MISS
Augusta Li. Dargon.
An Extra Bill will be Presented.
SaTTBDAT APT£BHOOX-
Last Miss Dargon Matinee
Tbe •T»nio# ■ rut-T'nintTj-iii will coo«ln<1« with lb* mlnb-pioroktog
■a
SATURDAY, at 2
VAX \\1) MATTXFF
Id active pr*p»r»tloD, the Utcit London and New York Success, by W. S. Gllbett, E?q., tno DeligLtfnl Comulr,
PYGMALION and GtAXiATESA
pmctfl or ADM.B8I0S.
Krtrrvr-il «»iili- Drcf.* Oirols an<* Orchestra SI SO Baloooy
K«-Krrrd Nrui ■ — B* loony 1& Gallery
Drew Circle Admin*, on •» 1 OO Private Boxes.,
CO
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unci VlOOO
We i><> it tjo Pine.
"•PER
WiilliiDi^
'.l«»rt-r. <>rnrias*r*
*lnrk Ri |>r .. ltd. Miinlii|iir
llrtTrn (rnw ll«in<- F..rt«y Warrfimn
If >t>,-> ■loarphln**— Hone and Daaee Ml** •Josephine
Bouquet of Songs Hiss Lillie Hall
Medley llimif .
I'LL GET EVEN.
Lerkio
The whole to cone lad* with
The Lady Lions;
Or, Luv and I?i->-«m1 !
Clod Meddlooot..
Ilatjtaet Damme.
BeftMarter
Ma DiibaDllle....
Oveaor
ftrrteObapmiD
..Ut»*«. Vrrner
Hat Kelly
... Oht«. t mi]
..Mini Jorpbine
l'o'[m»n. e red L'om-r
Oinsiabla
r»ih- Ann — Mmnie Fil'more
Widow Mnddlenot ,)*imin J oh t eon
Mm» Di-habille Fannie GaTettoD
Vv Mar* Ado ,lmte M*> Held
FORKTODKN FRUtT la froeljr dia-ouated lo IHi plat of
LUV! and the Aor-i enow -ill bid UNI.Y A JEW ub
tbe Uurtatn drop* and the llrhta are put oat.
140 Second Street 140
SWAIN'S BAKERY,
i :.t»i>u.l.oa in 'Oil.
WE HAVE NO BRANCHES,
liml Al !*«. 1 1 ft Koartb ilrMl. Md At
Ve, tOls htocktoo itrMI.
THE BI:»T All ii.ir v or
~Wo<\<Xixig Oalte
ALWAYS OH UAXD.
itut v.iKiETv or
Cake tor the Holidays.
I OS CREAM. CHARLOTTE RUSSH, BLAHO-
MA.NCIE. JKI.I.IKS. no., nil lo ordsr »od
•f tba bMt VfttflriAlA
oo»il>l B. R. IHAIH dl till.
HAIR.
TBI CHEAPEST PLACE IX BAN FBAROIIOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood , Cheap and Fine
Jewjiry tV Fancy Goods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
ioHlm
A. B. HaUCNU.H dc CO.,
No. HO Srcond atrcet.
Between Mlaelott aind Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BKROES. FORMERLY
proprietor et tbaMlnen' Ree-
teoraot, baa taken the masanmeot
of both the Miners' Reeeaaraot on
Commercial atreet and the Miners'
Breach oo Market street, in psrtnerablp with MR.
A. DRAYKUK. who baa been eonoeotad with the
iforyesre. ImproremsoU have been made In
A. DRAYKUK. who baa been connoted with the
Arm lor join. InnprorsmeoU have been made In
tne OBiatoe departmenta that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular thee It has ever been daring
the It rsenef 1U proeperity. Oar Bill* of Fats
eeabreee ell tbe deiiosoies of the seaeon. One
' 9 la "Good Fare, Good OooUog ajid Modarate
■SOttola -
QbnJM."
P. BEBOM A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
■SI and 6S3 Oommerolai, and
TOO Market street.
Open from 5 A.M. to 10 P.H. anSl Ira
THE BAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
•to sC. eor. t.eldca(iorsr.
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMINC.
THE 05DBR4?IOnED WOULD MOST RE-
spectfally represent to yon and t-i« nohiic «<-n
araliy, tbat be is now prepared to lartiiti fsoll-
ities foresblbltlooaof evety kind and chancur,
wbiob sbonld deierve tbe pttronago o( tue pab-
Ilc. He has erected at Ooeyiine, WfominK, A
LARGK AND O'.MMODUtU.H HALL, wii
Hoeeery scd fltase. Tbe Hall la well TontiUtind
and liiD'ed, and mado comfor'«h'« for all aeatnn«
of th* jeer. THE BKST OF MU810. both Strins
and p:im, can be farniabed at all timee.
Hailafacory arraoatmanla will r>« made with
THBATRIUAL OKOlHEK COMPANIES, cith-
er for Rentioc of Hall or perfo*mancee on a per-
centaeeof the rcoeipte. Oorreepoodeooe >olicited.
Addrese. J. McDANIEL.
Look Box No l.Obeycnne, Wjomiof.
IT. B— OoriosUfec weoted for the Cheyenne
Maaeam. Tboan wiobtnit PocigemeoL*, elate low-
eat tcrme for the Winter Season, senoinc photo-
Keph to my addrese. Half Paeeeflc Money re-
nded alter Oiling eotairomente.
.1 AMI'S McDANJEL,
Proprietor Obcyonoe Tbcatre and Maeenm,
o&ii )m Lock Box No. 1, Oheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIR8T-OLASS PKOPLE.-MD8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Foar Ladiut and two Gen-
tlemen to bu good In general buslnuae for tbe com-
Ing Winter aeaaoo, oommeooinir tbe Qrst week In
November, 1872. Address atating lowest terms,
with Pbotograph. Half Fare reloaded after Oil-
ing engagement
JAMES McDANTKL,
Proprietor Obeyenne Theatre and Maaeam,
OOW Lock Box 1, Obnyeane. W. T.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RAOB.
THE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
reside In San Francisco, bay their
Shirts and Farnlahlns Goods of BENE-
DICT * CO., No. 9 Second str«et, l»e-
cunse (hey ore always treated well and
bay their goods ut the lowest prlcea( ut
"THE OLD STAND. "
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
wTM«iKiA orrr. nktad a.
THIS ELEGANT THBATRE HAS BERN RH-
decorated, asd can be rented by tba night or
?.l "%? w**k. Stars and tresellng companies
llberaity treated with on application by latter
JCilN PIPER,
.. Manager and sola ProprietOE,
Or to ^5. H. aWeCABF.,
*Bs> Wgehlagtow street. Sen Franoiaoo
MORS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
11IB WELL-KSOWM PIANIST AND VO.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and 17 CSO Wnsliintrton street.
IVA.VTr.ll IMJIEIIIATl'.l.T:
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO....
SPECIALTY ARTISTS for O or 1?
INI GUTS
First- Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....AL80.... rfX
M1 w euty I»lx-«»t Iilne Ballet Lttdios.
FOR SALE ElttHTT SETS OF AMAZON ARUORS. COMPLETE, IN
Lota to auit parchasers. Eooh tSot ooaalatu of Solid Bilver-Plnted Helmet, Breastplate, Lam-
bsrkin, Bhteld, one p\ir of A#mlet«, one pair of Bracelets, one pair of Tigbte, oaa pair ol i ranke. one
patrol Bandulr, one Tunic, one Soarf, ono Uombat Sword, mil one Soear.
v SHERIDAN CORBIJf «fc CO,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
chop Bonaxi,
Snmmer street, offKearay .between 1'lne
•nd CnllforBlo.
THB FINEST FRBSH BALTIMORB AND
TRANSPLANTBD OTSTBRS served in any
style. Everything coobed intbo best manner.
s» fhe Finest Liqaors and Cigars.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PKRFEU1I0N.-RI0HARD
MULDKK FABBRI, toucher of eevaral oelb-
brated Kiropean artistes, late Diraotor of the re-
aowDcd Conservatory el Geneva, Maitro da Uhant
of tie Freaoh Imnerlil Academy of Masic.Oon-
dootorof the PbilbsrmoDiqae Society In Parle,
ind at preeeat Mimical Director of tbe Fabbri
Opera, Is prepared to give private leesone, either
at bis offlio or at the re*iien<-e of ibe papils;
likewise UOUKSUS OF SINGING, PlA\0 and
MUSIOAL INSTRUCTION.
For farther ,iartioul»ro apply at PROF. MUL-
DEB'S office, Itj.ttl POWKLL STREET, betwe-n
Market and Eilie. Also, letters received and terms
tu be bad at tbe musio store of M. Gray, Clay St.,
and of Menars. Sherman &. Hyde, corner of Hotter
and Kearny atreeta. jaS lm
Chinese Employment Company
FIISEIOS dbOO.
fUBNISH
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE TBB UNITED STATES,
No 627 Siii-fiiiu.'irt" i- trin i„ Bot. Keuray
uud Montyvrinry. Bun rrarjclflco, Oal. We are
propared to furnish at abort notlof, Domestic
Btrvaots. Hotel Cooks, Laundry Moo. W»ltetft
Ooumoo Labor ra, I u m Hands, Rill-roadl
Il.indc, Gitr itiiii'-, Mrchaulcf, Factory BavdF,
Wood Choppers, eto, etc, Bpeclel attontiop given
to furnishing Domestic Servants. J* 20 lm
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
DIVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVINOS AND LOAW
SOCIETY, No. 610 Clay street.— The Board'
of Directors have this day dsoUrod a dividend lor
the six months sndlng December 31st, 1872, of aino
per oent per annom on all deposits, payable on and
after the 15th inst.
jaH-2w OYRUS W.OARMANY, Cashier.
'■■v..:. ;■;■., '";
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM.
And follege of Medicine.
lfa f\(\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TRU0T-
J,\/.V/\/\/ jtb oblcou tube Btt-n. Open to tbe
Pablic DAY AND NIGHT, at EUKHKA HAL*.
:tl8 MontRomerj- street. FOR MEN UNL7-
stDe. Jordan's Phiyatk Office is at »13
Geary etTeet (oproaite old Meohapioa' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TAUOBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL.
de27 lm Pool atreet, near Kearny.
AOOLPHUS STOCKMEYER,
TEAOHEB OF....
??
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbllahetl every Day In the Tear by
-J. I» - 300-A-H.X>"CTS
AT
«tt»Hfrcbunt and 5»5 Waahlngrton 8ta
Below MonWtomery. San Franeiaoo.
MONDAY JANUARY 27, 1873
A Guilty Hind.
The Terro Haute Express sayi a minister
opened his front door suddenly, and
surprised a guilty-looking man who wkb
jnbt in the act of depositing a neatly covered
barton the door etep. The meeting was
not rapturous.
"Ah !" Eaid the minister rushing out and
graspiog the man by the shoulder, while ho
plied a heavy sewed boot vigorously under
the coat tail uf his visit r. "what do you
mean you villain, by leaving a baby oa my
doorstep ? Ah! I have you scoundrel ! I'll
show you how to abandon an iofant to the
cull mercies of the world!" And all these
remarks were punclnaiad by kiobs.
"I ain't left eo baby at your doorsteps,"
siid tbe man taking up the basket and lit't-
the cover. "I brought a right fat turkey
for 50a, but I am damned if you should have
it now if you were starving," and he walked
away. The minister bad a pensive, unhappy
look and corrugated brow as he dissected
his buckwheats a few momenta later. Evi-
dently there had been a misunderstanding.
What could have made that minister think
it was a baby?
Eitally Sailnfled.
Lilly ia about six years old. She is a very
■well brought up young lady. Yesterday sbe
was takan to see her grandmother. Before
going her mo her said to her, "Now, Lilly,
remember if your grandmother asks yoa
what you would like for a birth-day pres-
ent yon must siy, like a welt-bred little
lady, 'anything you pleare, grandmamma.' "
Poor Lilly, who had been longing for a
month for a speaking doll, looked tai when
she recebed tbis admonition. Bhe had been
with har grandmother but a lew moments
when the old lady asked "What would you
likafora birthday present, dear?" Lilly,
after casting a glanoeat her mother, replied:
"Anything you wish, dear grandmamma—
provided that it is a speaking doll."
Et Tu Brute t
The New York Herald, aftor sending Mr.
Stanley to find Livingstono, and making a
great (usa over it, now sayd Stanley is a per.
■feet failure as a lecturer. It Fr0D0UDCe8
nim intolerably stupid. That settles his
a,se, of course I
Healthy.
In Pioche (Nev.) during the past year
there were seventy-two deaths, twelve of
wbioh number'ouly died from natural causes
the olhers being tiken off by accidents, bui-
cides and six-shootera.
Oysters.
Ia strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
'jnr careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's cease.esB-p.ay
Or waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly (ell,
Hade that window Feem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks bo nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Mo Booner had we found a seat
Than at our aide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name>3We found it true,
And cooked magmji.caw§*too;
All kinds of oyBtere, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They 'd clam * and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sore,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlea, too, have found, twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.1
Whoever doubts thla let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this troth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouee. 387 Bueh street, above
Montgomery; open Say and Night.
0HAELE8 HAAKE, Proprietor.
Figaro's Last Joke.
The Paris corrtspondent of the Pall Mall
Gazette writing under dale of December
13th, says:
i'bat indiscreet and prophetic journal,
The Pigaio, treat* us this luoriiiug tj toe
first representation of M. Yictonen Sardou's
new oomedy, entited "Ouole Sam," (ol the
OooitedStit^s ) performed on the 19th of
January, 1873, The Anuricans are alrtaiy
rumbling tnat M. Sardou has not called his
play "Uucle Sam," but they will probably
growl more at tli* p!ay t'jan the title. The
first scene is laid on board the steamer ply-
iDg between New YurkandChicago. Among
the p ssangers are Samuel Tapplebot and
his niece Sarah. Sam, we are told, is the
person 1 fie iti on of an active, free Atuericin,
with more faults than virtues, who com-
meuced life at twelve yearaof age by selling
lucifer matches, afterwards made blaoking
and finally realized a fortune in the guano
irade. His niece is me mt to represent the
female tyye of American beauty with all its
caosiic asperities. The Marquia de Ruche-
manre is also on board with all his Frerjeb
maimers and prt-jadicrs, there is also Mad-
ame Bellamy, a middle-aged Frenchwoman,
very ccarmi.Bg, and full of paradoxes ; Mr.
Elliott, a journalist, of the puffing school,
etc. According to Figaro, poor Jonathan
is unmercifully lashed in the first act. The
Marquis de Rocheroaure falls in love with
Sarau, and Elliot, formeriy ihe husband of
Tipplebot's daughter, Grace, but who is
divorced, meeti the lady with her new lord,
named Finsbc ry. When these pirtiea come
together, EUiottexc'aims: 'Grace 1' and Mis-
tress Finabuiy, taking her husband by the
baDd, answers: 'Mr. Finabury, I present
you Mr. Elliott, my first husband ; Mr. El-
liott, Nathaniel Fiusbury, my present hus-
band.' A general fl nation takes place ;
Robert, with tbe fire, the gallantry, and dis-
interestedness of his countrymen, courts
Sar^h with nhtt the writer calls juveni e ar
dor; Sarah findB out that his inientions;are
not honorable and flies, and the Marquis is
threatened with a euit for breach of promise.
At this critical juncture, Fairfax, another
admirer of old Tapplebot's niece, attacks
Robert with his revolver. Mi?s Saiah
throws herself like a Sabine between the
two gentleman, and tbe Marqui3, over-
powered by this proof of affection, demands
the young lady's hand from Uncle Sam, and
obtains it. The curtiin fell on the folio *ing
phrase uttered by Robert de Bochemaure:
Altons, il fait hon de voyager a I'etranger,
cela apprend a aimer la France.
Sparks from the Danbnry News.
One of the moat despicable creatures on
this earth is the man who hurrahs in a so-
prano voice.
The owner of a Brookfield French roof
gets up several time3 in the night to throw
water on it. It is such precaution as that
which doe3 away with the expense of pipe,
water and fire hats.
The beardless young loafer who inevitably
plants himself in front of the letter box in
the Post Office, on the arrival of Ihe morn-
ing mails, should not bury his talent in
Danbury. He would be valuable as an at-
tachment to a blockading squadron.
We are learning fro 32 our exchanges eveiy
day that "tbe arbitrary power of a high
handed anarchy is marching across Ihe ru-
ins of constitutional liberty." In view of
this steady movement it is difficult to tell
how to address a letter so as to reach it.
Standing on Etiquette.
Mrs, Broten is a great stickler for etiquette
and sometimes makes this a source of an-
noyance to her friends. The other day
Charley Sharp called on her and for-
got to leave his umbrella in the hall. Mrs.
Brown looked at him with suiprisa, and
ringing the bell, said to the servant who
answered it: "Mary, take Mr. Sharp's um-
brella." The next day Mrs. Brown had sev-
eral Cillers, when Mr. Sharp was again an-
nounced. As he made hJB appearance there
was much laughter. Charley advanced grave-
ly in his stocking feet, holding in his hand his
boots 1 . Mr«. Brown gave up trying to
teach Charley manners.
Happy in the Thought.
Grimes married a vixen of a wife, who at
length, by repeated persecutions, worried
him into a fever. While he was lying at
the point of death, a clergyman called and
read and prayed with him. Grimes turned
a deaf ear:
"Unhappy man," cried the clergyman,
''do you wish to be plunged into bell ?"
"Into bell, gir ?" said pcor Grimes, feebly,
"into hell— I am just going out of it I"
S>a You iinow
That with BnrrxaioK'a Patterns yon can cut
•and mate any garment to fit perfectly T Bend
postage stamp (or an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Darning, agent, offloe of the Howe Sewing
Kaohlne, No. 113 Kearny street, between Butter
- ana Post. Ban Fr&nctRoo. •
Olatbvotant. — Madame Clara Aatonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
has removed to 333 Kearny Bt. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
J>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as each 1b
now the moat successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 619 Baoramento street,
com . of Leidesdorff, a tew doors oelow What
Cheer House. x
Eureka Social Club
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Eureka Social
Club ate on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
and Sons dry goods-stare- South-east corner of
Kearny aod Pine srrjets b
JDo Not Suffer trom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. TCe
speak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. References given if required, h
Of Cour.e Not.
g /Ihe Guld Hill Newa?aya:
A cable diBpntoh s'ate*tbata manager of
n, branch Loudou baok ai Chertfey, Eng-
land, bat j<i»t been convicted at the "Old
Bailey" t,f embezzling $700 from tie bank
funds and s-'nteu-ed to five yeara penal s?r-
viiule. We in t lis country do not cmvict
men for embezzling money, provided they
have a good social position. {
Don'« TnaiT
HeY.;Talmage, of Brooklyn, was one of
those who proclaimed that the Chicago fire-
was a vieita ion of the (Almighty's wrath
upon that sinful city, and now, since his
chnreh was burned, Chicago tells him he's
another.
Til ey all do If.
The Boston Traveller confirms tbe tele-
graphic report that among tbe persons
atrested in a recent raid on the principal
gambling houses in that city were a bank
president, a clergyman and several promi-
nent individulas.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For lST-S.
2 1 ST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
The Illustrated Press (S, F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
$1 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cneap. Sample
number?, 16 centB. Address Murray, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
*
Best Qxiallxy of X>oSfSfe£lil
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
For (he Very Beat Drinks,
Goto Ya.ea' Branch Saloon, earner of Market
and Third etresta. BG
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE.
First Appearance of the New Tenor,
Sen. ITALO PELESE,
....OK....
TDrSDAI EVENING JAN'T SSlh
Is the Granl Opera of
LUCREZ1A BORGIA!
Daca-Alfooeo I Senor F. Bigo
Lncrpzia Borgia Senora L. Bsrrjardi
MfifBo Oraini fteoora IWcKeozie
Gennaro Seaor I. Poleae
GRAND ITALIAN OHORUS.
CONDUCTOR GEO. T. EVANS
AdrnUi-lon : One Dollar
Reserved Seats, 50 cents extra.
Gallery Twemy-ilve Cent"
i\u td
MESSRS. IH'NEIL & CALDER
. NNOUNOES TO THEIR PRIENDS AND
xjl the Pablio generally, that the; have opened
under OOLMAN'3 CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery etreeta, with a WELL
SE LEOTED STOCK of
CHOICE WINES,
J^IQUOSS AND
All are invited to oa1.), and ARCHIE McNEIL
ANB WM. O. CALDER will do their best to
make them comfortable. jaSltf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
No. C Post street, AEasonlc Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREO-
tors of this Baok, held Jaunarv 20ed, 1373,
a dividend v.- as declartO at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, per annum 00 Terra or Permanent Deposits,
and eight pnr cent, per annum on Ordinary De-
posits, f nr tbe Bemi-annoal term ending January
2lsr., 1873, payable on arjd after February Jso, 137^,
free from all taxes. GEOB.GE BOUIKN,
ja22-if Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Savins* Union, 533 Cali-
fornia street, corner of Webb.
FOR THE HALF TEAR ENDING WITH THE
31st December, 1&72, a dividend hae been de-
clared at tbe rate cf nine and six-tenths (9 6-10)
per cent, per annum on Term Deposits, and eight
(8) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits, free
of Federal Tax on Deposits, payable on and after
13th January, 1873. By order.
dt31 2w LOVELL WHITE, Cashier,
FREE AND EASY.
ETFKY 8ATVKB1T NIGHT.
Piano and Singins atsp.M.
D. BARRY, Chairman.
Charing Cross Saloon
I 906 Mission street, near Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
Genuine Havana Clears.
Beet brands at 611 Montgomery street, S, W.
oorner of Merchant. Franc* & Cahn. «
For Washing
Bnlrts, 91 60 per doz.; small pieces, SOo. pet
0 1. At tbe Wnat Oheer Lenndry •
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In California is assuming
.gtgantio proportions. Emerson OarvUlo, of the
Btddle Reek, 410 Pine Btreet, tarnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Brnno millions of
-oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Btstern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and'he
Holiday Candles.
Fresh , sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 018 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
LI You. Want
Yonr Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Lann
try. t »
Fresh and Sweet.
For the beat confectionery, go to Oanty and
Wiener's. 107 Montgomery St. near Batter. H
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
658 Bncramento street,
(The Drat House below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Heipnf nil IfiodB.— General Bmine&s Agency;
Oolleot ReotP, Notes and Acconins; Whita and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farm?, Factories, etc.
OUA8, F. BECHfeBGB «fc CO.,
de28 lm Guia Sacramento street
anStf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
— ax—
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny street.
E. FARDINI
NO. T8» WASHINGTON 8TB $ET. (ABOVE
the Plaza), San Francisco. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the beet French style. The same
r-ndv made always on hand. no l-3m
....FOB THE..
BTEfW 1T0E3A.I1..
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CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND BEAUTY
Of THE PEBI0D.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
n-r wiikh; couuars,
IN THB
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By 'To tigers," la
THE GOLDEN ERA.
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE •FA.Xj^L,
By Olive Harper, In
Tbe Golden Era
m*rk*u ■
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sals at No. 19
'Tjler street, Oali and
examine lor yonraelves.
s»-Tbe ontr Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
deSatf
__
TOM _A_. JSATCTK'JBL
FenllletoD, In
The Golden Era.
ORIOIML STORIES, POEMS AND
SKETCHES. FASHION GOSSIJP,
AMVSEMENTS, IJTEKaTITRE
AND ART, ANSWERS TO COB-
R£SPBNEE^T8. ETC.
THE "GOLDEN ERA" IS THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Ooaet.
In California, the Atlantic States, and throughout
the entire field of. its great and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" la universally
regarded as a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence .
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itor in every Home and Household, and as an
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National Magazine, One Tear* $5.
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all Druggists.
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PROPRIETORS,
gorner Saniome and Commercial ■
jal3 tf
Pacific Stone Companj
THE PACIFIC BTONE COMPANY Oil
the esveoial attention of Architects, Bag)
eera, and the pnblio in general, to the SUPERIf
QUALITY of tbe Stone now being manuf&ctni
by them in this city nnder the Ransome Pataal
They make to order and keep in stock:
Building Fronts, Water Pipe,
Sinks, Monuments, Fonntalas,
Tiles, Copings for TVnl
Filters, etc, *t
Together with Raneome'e oelebrated Free-G
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee superi
and at a price far below that of band-out work.
•VThe attention of private parties intern
build ia respectfully solicited.
Office. No. IP BUSH STREET, S»o Franolw
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVER FLA.TIH
MANUFACTURER
— AN1>—
EEPAlttEB
DRUMS, BANJOS,
— AND—
OTHER MUSICAL PfSTRTTMBfl
ESTABLISHED IN 18C5.
■ar LecBom given on the Banjo and Drum. 5
MISSION STREET, between First and Seoon-
N. B.— Fine- toned Silver Solo Banjos fori
eaeionals always on hand. ialSt
TRAYS alwajson
Alfred Vettc
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGE
SC5 Bnpont, 1
HEAR SUTTER SXJU
See m? stock of T
Cagte before pnrcbaf
eleewbere. Always ao
tbingnew on band. '
Patent Cages, made
Tin "Wire, are warrir
FREE FROM VERB
Also, beat quality 1 ,
ngwi
Meerschaum Pipe Dep^
043 KEARNY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
theabortes notio? All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wananted genuine, and
to color well. Met<r£cbaum Pipes aud
walking Oauea Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with tbe beets
mauebip. A large assortment of Walking 0:
and Fancy Goods of every description bIwsjk
hand. °o21 1
The Popular Beverag
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAQIl
Congress Springs, near Santa Clara. iDdo;
by the Medical Faculty its curative powers b
eqnaltotae celebrated Oongreea Water from
Springs of Saratoga, New Vork. Depot remi
from 128 Kearny street 10 New Montgomery-
door from Howard. Families supplied dally.
eral disoonnt to the trace, and orders attend*
promptly. de»»
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDE!
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY
Twenty-Sixth Seml-Annnal Divide |
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PER
num. net. (9 per cent.) upon the operit
of tbe French Savings and Loan Society, for
six months ending December 31st, 167*2, fial
conformity with the renort cf the Oommittr
Vt-rification appointed by the members of UW
oiety, been declared by tbe board of Ad nun"
tion, at the Semi-Annnal Meeting held on n
16th instant. This dividend will be payaWi1
and after the eigbtednth instant, at tbe OIDiJ
3 201m
Director of Frenoh Savioga Bav
GEORGE MATES1;
4fl.
andall kinds of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nob. 40, 41, 4«, Oliforaia
Market, entrance on California street
Pnblio or private partios ud families tap
from 6 A.M. to 12 P. M. LadieB* and Gentl«
Oye*Pr Roon* one" frnm fl ».m r-n Ti p.m **•»
Philadelphia Restaurs'
BERGOLD, PBOPEIETOB
THE OLDEST
and most popalL_ _
S*n Fr*ooiaoo. The Tables are enp-
OHAS.
_ ESTABLISHED
and moat popular ReetaaraQt in
laY
3)
Elied With "the best in market. Board— .
v the week. 40S PINE STREET, joi) *
Mout«omerr '*'
Crystal Sample Ro<n
SS5 SACBAMEKTO 8TKEET
ALL DRINKS. PLilN OR FANOT. *
CENTS. aa-Hot Drinkfl a specialty.
B. M1TUEB
Proprlel
Bar Sugar
FOR SALE-OIS KEARNY STSEE' »'
MEBOER'S. Alto, even kind of Oi >■*
WbnlflBale and Retail.
n07tf M. A. MEBCJ -
Indian Queen Rang
J,,r • HT80MEIY S
lltlir
Ul m*VCI>CO. TCMOAT. JASDAUT r-
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IETR0P0LITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA TIIBATRI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
SECOND WEEK OP THE KNOAOEXK
sis.
»TE8 4 o
ueusta L. Dargon'ME. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
HI ORIIll
^■Ka:, and original actress
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HwrllOll l«l"tOn
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JAMTAHY «■
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IVUMWELL BENEFIT
OF MISS
Augusta XLi. Dargon.
An Extra Bill will be Presented.
batcbdat ArrutxooN—
Last Miss Dargon Matinee
II. M
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JBMWM V EABA*
-1A CROOK* MmCR.SU-
MISS LQl'IBE WILSON
Til* .renin. . .nt.ri.lom.Dl Kill conclud. with tea niirlLpioToH-14
3? O O 30> 3E*
TIMOTHY TOODLM MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND
>E>TOK E. PLIMPTON
rAKJIER ACOI1X E ». TBAY1B
OEOSQE ACOBS E. J. B1
FARMER FBtTOH MR. 9 LEM3H
EIR<T FARMER .'IlUH IIESKT
BEOOXD PABMEB U MAC LIN
LANDLORD I. H. TORBEME
MART ACORN .....MI8- CA HUE WYATT
TABITHA T00DLE8 MBS. 0. B. BADMUUB
SATURDAY, at 2 GKAND MATINEE
In active preparation, the latest London and New York Sucoeia, by W, S. Gilbert, E q., the Delightful Comedy,
PRICE* OP AOMIBBION.
Keeervr.1 S*>nte— Dren Oirolo anc1 Orchestra 81 SO Haloony *0
Hntrrrd Neat*— Baloon* ?■"» (hfl»f» - *rt
Draw Olrol* AdmUafoo SI UO Fnvata I'.oxot SO und Kin oo
\\ .* !>(» li r*o Pine.
'■ »OPBR
TWO JOHNSONS.
Bf»«
••lurk R"pr Ill Miintninr
l».l\ -n fram llonr Kunny (-urrrmn
H'TPV •lox'pttltie—Sotif and Dance Mln *loi«phlno
Eouqnet of Soigs Miss Llllie Hall
I'U.
TaprB
GET EVEN.
....LftwMa Verner
The whole to oonclsde with
The LadymLions;
Or, Luv aud Prycd !
Olorl Med (lienor Carrie C'Dapmin
K-rj«ant Dimint Oha». V»rner
Beaaaaoter Mat Kelly
«o Dtsbabill* Oh«a. t«K»il
OtiBer Miss .lo^t'fULP
Ko-lm«n tred Coper
0 in* i able ,
Pally add Minnie Fillmore
Wulow Moddlonot ..Jntitiie John eon
Htrje Pi-habille Fannir. t;n rrlsorj
ttv M&rv Ann ... JosIb Mnjtldtl
1\:)KHH)0FN FRUIT ii froolr dl«-raif»d in thin oUy of
LUV! and tho Ao«-i eooc -ill bid UNI.Y A JKW no
the Uartalo drop* and the linbta are put out.
i'dii'I r
"SPIERS &. POND,"
•SO Krtrnr eir-
tORIKR OF BORQ. SAN FKANCISCO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA AMD ( lUTER,
LI AT TUB ' US. AND
. -n»iU a*, all t a»-> Tfea c joi firt ol
be «r*o«a and coarteaiai
•f the drawiii-rooai; lb* lr««d?m of the
03L.TJI13.
TtA AND COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS ft. CIGARS
•SB H.«arar itreet.
CORNER Or BUSH. SAN FRANCISCO.
"8PIER8 & POND."
itnin
■sSKl
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SAD FRANCISCO
TO BOT
Human and Imitation Hair
Cood , Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
18 AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. HAMPNO.V .V CO.,
No. 1 lO Second afreet,
ao»la Hetvreeo Mlaelon »od Ml now.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BRROSS. FORMERLY
proprietor of toe Minora' Ree-
Uoraot, oil taken tba manaRamunt
a both the Minor*' Reaaaarant on
mmerclal etreet t>Bd the Miners'
Branch on Market street. In partnership witn MB.
A DRATEUR, who has b«eo < onnacted with the
■ ran tor rears, Icnproromante bare been made re
thoOTjniroedepartmantB tbat will render the Ml-
Dare* more popal&r than It baa ever been dart of
the 11 rear* of 1U prosperity. Oar Bille of Fare
ambraoa all tba delicaotea of the season. Oar
" "Uood Fare, Good Cookioc and Moderate
P. HCRQKI <Jb CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
Sill and OUa Gommergial, and
7*0 Market street.
Open trots 9 A.K. to 10 P.M. an 11 lm
THE IAN FRANCISCO
JOMPANY
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TP IONBD WOULD MOST RK-
■soctfnllj repretent to yon and t " pnblic ten-
eraliy. tbat he )■ now praptred to famfab facil-
Itiee for exbibitionaof erory kind and cbarsoter,
wblob sboald deierre tbe nstronake of the pub-
lic. He baa *r*cied a* Oh*rnoe, Wyoming, A
LARUK AND CuMMODIuUh HALL, with «oo i
,-ionr i>rr »rd Stare. Tbn Hall la well ▼nntilated
id, and mad" comfor ab>e for all aeanons
of tbejoar. THE BEST UF MUSIC, both String
aod Braae, can be farmnbed at all times.
Neiisfactorr arranffam«ote will be made with
TUKATKICAL OKoillKR COMPANIES, eith-
er for RetitiOK of Hall or performances on a por-
oenu«« ol the receipts. Oorreepoodenoo eollotted
Address. J. McDANIKL,
Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. B — Ooriositiea wanted for the Cheyenne
Hasann. Tboae wlahlna; engagemenu, slate low-
eat terma for tbn Winter Smssoo, eaaoing photo-
graph to my addreae. Half Passage Money re-
funded after fllling ensnare nan fa,
JAMES McDANIKL,
Proprietor Cbeyonne Tbeatra and Maeeam.
oo22 Jo Look Box No, 1, Cbsveono. W. T.
CHEYENNEJTHEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PKOPLH.-MUBT HAVK
good Wardrobe, Fonr Ladies and two Gen-
tleman to bo good in gftnanil buaineae for the oom-
ing Wintnr treason, commenoini.' tbe first week in
November, 1872, Addresa stating lowest tormu,
with Photograph. Half Faro retooded after fill-
ing on gaga in ent.
JAMES McDANIKL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Tbeitre and M useum,
O0o3 Look Box I. Cheyenne. W. T.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RAUL*.
mil K MAJORITY OP THOSE WHO
-*- realde In Hun Frnnclaco, bny their
Hhlrt* nnd FuriiUblng Gooila of II FIN F-
DICT ct CO. , No. H Second atrret, be-
cudic ihtynreolways treated well and
bny their (rood* at the loweit prlcee, ut
"THE OI.II UTANII."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIICOISIIA OITY, NXTADA,
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RE-
iS.aor.t4d, ukl na b. r.ot.d bj tho night ot
Rt tb.? w.ok. BUra ud tr...iing oompanlM
UlMnll, u.«tod with on .Dullctlon Or l.tur
JOHN PIPER,
Muuir ,Qd .ol. Propri.tor,
... S?*> *■ ■• XeOAEI,
*»• WwblBgtow .trMt. Swi Fr*noliuw
MOWS. ALEXftWDER WOLOWSKI,
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DtlAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 1G and IT flSO Washington street.
WANTED IMMi:OIATELY:
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO ...
SPECIALTY ARTI8TS lor O or 12 NIGHTS
....AND ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Gymnastic Talent
....A^BO....
■X" w ©xxty 3LPlrfi»t XjIjolo Hallot Tjaclios.
FOK HALE EIUHTV NETS OP AMAZON ARHOKD. COMPLETE, IN
Lots to suit purchasers. Koch 8ot oonsisto of Solid Silvor-Plfited Helmet, Brensti>late, Lam-
berk i u. Shield, one pur 01 Arm In t*, otn pmr of B'aoelofcfl, one pair of Tights, one pair of Tracks, one
pair of oandal«, one Tunio, one Starf, ono Combat Swoxd.&nd on« Rrutar.
MIIKBIIIAN CORBYM A CO,
Chinese Employment Company
PIBIIOB *CO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE TflF UNITED STATES,
No 627 Saciamt-iito ttrei t. Hot. KruToy
aod MontKonury, Stui ) rahOltOO, Cal. We are
prepared to furniuh at BllOVI notfep, D^mnt-tto
Htrraut-. Hotel Oooxb, Laundry Meu. W-Jterp,
ComniOD Labor ra, Fn Hi Hands, Rtll.road
BandP, Grsrdemr-, Meohaolcp, Factory Uaudp,
Wood Ohoppera, eto, ((<■, Special attention given
tO fnriiinhirii' Domestic Hr-rvfi'.ts. J« 20 lm
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
...,A*D,
CHOP 3E3COTJJSJE3,
Summer atrcet, offRenrny between l*lne
■ad Ciill Torn lu.
TUB FtNEST FRESH* BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS served in any
h*«t nwajr.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFEd ION -RICHARD
MULDiCK FABBKI, tpachnr of seraral cele-
brated Eiropeag artistes, late Diraotor of the ie-
nowoed Conservatory ef Ginava, Maifu da uhant,
of toe Franoh Imoerlil Academy of Mauio.Oon-
daotorof the Philbarmoniqae Booiety in Parla,
and at prat-eot Muaioai Direotor of the Fabbri
Operi, la prepared to give private lessons, either
at bla offi"o or at Iho re°iiloo' e of ibe napila;
likewise COURSES OF SINGING, PlAJNO and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For farther particulars anply at PROF. MUL-
DKK'SorQ.e, >>.lfll POWELL 81 RKK' , be twe-n
Market and Ellis. Also, letters received and terms
to be bad at tbe music store of M. Gray, '.'lay st.,
aad «f Meiars Sberman A Hjde, oorcer of Hotter
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
r\IVIDEND NOT10E.-SA VINOS AND LOAN
SOCIETY, No. OlD Clay fltreet.-Tbe Board
of Dlreotors have this day declared a dividend for
the six months ending Deoomber 31st. 1671, of nine
per cent per annom on all deposit?, payable on and
after the 15th ioat.
ja li-2w CYRUS W. OARMANY, Cashier.
l/'/fi CLAY A/"\ :^.,a: ■
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College nt Medicine.
lO (\Cif\ BEAUHFUL AND INSTRUCT-
JLv/.U'Ul/ ive. obiects to be ea^n. Open to tho
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at. EUrtBKA HAJi
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
eWDl:. JOEDAS'3 PBIVATE OfSICB IS at »»>
Gear? street toppoeiteold Meobariios' Pari Hop).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAV7AY HALL.
Post street, near Kearny.
'FIGAROS
THE JOTJBNAX OF AMUSEMENTS.
Publiaood every Day in tbe Year by
0". I*. BOOA.H-X3TTS
«:(SJAt-rcb»nt and ZO& Vaahlngrton Sta
Below Montgomery. San Franciaco.
TUESDAY JANUABX 28, 1873
Balliajf the Market-
Tae Butter Banner fries to bull the mat-
rimoaial maike., by publishing the follow,
iog:
Marriage ii a good tbing sometimes, and
we often wonder why more of oar young
meu don't take stock in it when there are so
many good looking girls about, but perhaps
ttoy are like a confirmed old baoh wuo
doesn't live more than a thousand milts
from this city, who made the remark net
long tunee (hat "sometimes be thought he
would ssttle down and marry tome nice girl,
and then, again, after studying tbe matter
orer, betb' u^ht he woald wait till he got a
chance." Iu all probability they are waiting
for a "chance."
Heavenly Treasure.
A farmer who wished to inyest the ac-
vumulation of bis industry in United States
securities, went into a broker's office to ob,
tain some "five-twenties." The clerk in.
quired; "What denomination will joa have
them, sir?" Having never beard that word
used except. og to distinguish ssct3, tbe
firmer, after a little deliberation, replied:
"Well, yon may give me part in Oid School
Presbyterian, to please the old lady; but
givo me the heft on't in Free Will Baptist.''
Got it on the Brain.
A Chicago alderman heard somebody read-
ing the approaching "transit of Venus,"
just before the Council met the other even-
ing, and immediately moved that the meet-
ing be adjourned one week, to permit the
city fathers to attend the show. He thought
it was "something like tLe Black Crook, or
Lydia Thompson's anatomical exhibition,"
though be "had not seen the small bills."
Same Here.
Oqo of our exchanges says : "There is a
cortiia paper in this vicinity which always
puti in a claim of having originated every
public movement. It will soon claim the
credit of having driven Adam from tbe gar-
ilju of Eden."
A Disgrace io Her Sex.
The youog female elephant belonging to
Cooper's menagerie, now wintering at Lou-
isville, fs exceeding fond of whisky and to-
bacco, and occasionally goes out on a meet
elephantine spree.
Reasonable.
A Bishop, fond of hunting, being rebuked
and told that apostles never hunted, re-
plied, "No, shooting was very bad in Pal-
estine! sa tbey went fishing instead."
Borne Kansas hotels employ female run-
ners.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
UUTcarelesifai:, by chance aid stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters Boltly fell,
Made that window Feem to be
Borne fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right." I said, "I must agree
That this place traits me to a 'T.'"
So sooner bad we found a seat
Than at ocr tide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
6&ld they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oyeierF, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
Ton're different from other meu.
They'd ci&m t and crab* and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy plsoe all klndsof game,
rish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have bere the best Ice cream;
So here tbey fleet;, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners, "
"Whoever doubts '.his let him rash
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And tbere this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes tbere once will go again,
Pacific Oyster Houee, S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; opcu Day and Night.
CHARLES flAAKE. Proprietor.
*-»o Yon linow
That with BDTTEEiox'a Pattebsb you can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly T Send
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Sutter
ted Post. Ban Francmeo. •
OLAravoyjurr.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Seamy st. OonBUltatfons in
English, Frencb and German. T
JJr. Doherty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and u such hi
now the most successful of any Physician In
- 3in Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldeadorfl, a few doors Delow What
Oh»er House. z
The Lazy Man,
The lazy man is nearly always good na-
tured. He never flies into a passion. He
might crawl into one, if that were pcss'.ble,
but the idea or his flying into anything is
prepes'erous.
Who ever btaid of a Jazy man breaking
into a bank, wbero a crowbar bad to b»
usad, or drilling into a s»fe? Nobody I
Not that he might not covet his neighbor's
goods therein contained, but his horror
of handling crowbais and drills • woold
always deter him from actually com-
mit'.ing burglary. He never runs away
with his neighbor's wifa, Bimply on account
of ihs honor he h»s of maning. If he is
ever licown to run it is— to run t:> Beed.
He rarely lies about bis neighbors, far it
would requiio too mu?h exertion, but be
cm lio about a bar ioom all day.
He is of inestimable eervice to a billiard
saloon, keeping the chairs warm and watch,
ing the game, for few would care to p!ay
where there are no spectators- Tho fact
that be does this without pay shows the od.
selfishness of his nature. What an indus-
trious man wfco considers bis time worth
something would want pay for, t';e lazy man
generally does for nothing, showing a free-
dom from mercenary motives that should
go to bis credit.
Tbe lazy man never gets up an insurrec-
tion or revolution, or other pofuliT excite-
ments, aod don't mako a nuisar.ee of him-
self by tramping around tbe country mak-
ing iDCondiary speeobea to promote public
discontent.
In his own neigborbood he is never a bnsy-
body in otbor people's ufl'iirs, for tLe veiy
idea of being a buey-bodyatanything nould
drive him out of bis bead. By the way, if
he ever got out of his head, you would
have to drive him cut, for be wouldn't have
enough energy to get out on hi3 own accord.
Ko hzy man ever ran mad. If he went
crazy it was because he couldn't go ..any-
where without walking.
Lazy men don't dietarb the quiet cf peace-
ful neighbors by putting up factories, fur-
naces and such abominations.
Finally, lazy men don't get up base ball
clubs, which, if nctbing els9 be said in their
favor, ought, in thesa days'of excessive base
bawling, *o entitle them to public gratitude.
Can We Believe It !
An impudent reporter says be read the
following paragraph in a young woman's
diary:—
"Monday— Awful headaohe. Wonder if
Helen calls to-day. Know 6be is dying to
find out bow my green silk dyea. She has
called and kussd me twice. Tried to learn
if Sbanke visited often. When I eaog, the
malicious thing said 'Do, dear Emily, wrap
up when you go in the Btrest. Your voics is
losing its clearness, darling.' Wish she was
dead."
No Accident.
A morning paper says:
Whilst theecboonerLovetPeaco:k, which
has just returned to this poit, was crc-S'inc
the bar on tbe outward voyage, the second
mats fell overboard and was drowned.
We don't think he "fell" overboard; we
know be jumpei overboard. Any^sensitive
man wculd try to get oat of a ship with
such a name as that. We wonder the rest
of tbe crew didn't jamp overboard tco.
"Lovett Peacock ! We wouldn't give an
oyster barge such a name as than
A Printer'* Toast.
At a late printer's festival tho following
toast was presented : Tbe printer— the
master of all trades: he beats the farmer
with the Hoe, tbe carpenter wilhthe roles,
and tbe mason in selting up tall columns;
be snrpa:se3 the lawyer and doctor in at-
tending to bis cases ; and be beats the par-
son in tbe management of tbe devil.
Jn-t So.
The Alti, "reviewing" anew novel saye,
"the work, as a whole, without possessing
any remarkable merit, may be regarded as a
B0.cce.-s." That would do for a condensed
criticism of the Alta itself.
Eureka Social Club
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masqaeraie bail of the Eureka Social
Cub are on exhibition In the window of Stolte
and Sons dry goods store South-east corner of
Kearny nod Pine streets n
Do K/ot Suflor Iroiii Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. JS. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Eearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doe*
tor's capability. References given If required, h
Genuine Havana Clears.
Bett brands at 611 Montgomery street, S. W.
corner of Merchant. Franc* & Cahn. q
For wasnmR
Shirts, $1 60 per &oz.; small pieces, 60c. per
l« 2. At the What Cheer Leondry •
O^ -er Traae.
The oyster trade In California la assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Ocrvillc, of the
G*Jdle Bock, 410 Pine Btreet, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
■ oyster.' to all parts of tbe Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame whlcb
has extended all over tbe continent. and*be
'Saddle Boot" is known everywhere,
Holiday Candies.
Freeb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Meroer's pioneer confection-
ery. 678 Eearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
ti Yon Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
eot spoiled, eend then to the What Cheer Darin
try. x
Preab. and Sweet,
Fer tbe best confectionery, go to Cantr and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. K
Wliat Cheer l«uadry
nd should be pat
To be Filled. ■■
It, aa tin married hold, tbe condition of
an old maid is a forlora one, then are tbere
two girls iu Vanbton to be pitied. Ihe
chance 4 are that they cjn never get married.
They are pretty, interesting, affectionato,
good; but tbey cinnot be courted singly,
btcinec th*y so much resemble each other.
They.hive to be o urted together becau-e
tbay canDot be tild apart. Now, who is
going to court two girls to get one, and ron
tho risk of popping to one only to be re-
jectidby the other ? Echo answers: '"Nc-
boly!" Ergo, two coming old maids in
Yankton.
Si ml on Johnny.
Tbe Alta says, "The gbcat cf Goat Island
s-i.l lliis abont Cjngrees." Tho best tbing
that can be dooe then is to send Johnny
Tuerst j Congress. He has been batling
with that "Goat Inland Ghost'' for the last
three years and isn't a bit feared at it.
The Illustrated Press (S. P.)
No. 1, January, 18"3. Bold by tubsorjption
$1 60 a year. Blegsnt, choice, cbeap. Sample
numberp, 15 cents. Ador^BS Murrey, Dewey &
Co., S. F.
•
Best Quality of JL>Oflrofcln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry
For the Very Beat Drink**,
Goto Ya.es' Branch Salooo, corner of Market
and TQird etreQts. 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
A1TD. ..
TOM and JERRY,
CO TO THE I1B1JCH
Hot SootCll,
,M& Sutter street, Bear Kearny.
All I>rinlfs Ten Cents
HOT (KOWI)iK EVEBT SIGHT,
no!5 tf JOS. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor
THE OLD
Hot ScOtcll,
IS UortoB Street, near Kearny,
All Dr-inlts Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOW 4fl0 JERRY IB TOWN.
Always on file khe New York Herald , Harper'fl
Wtetly, Frank LQ3lio's, Day's Doings, Police Ga-
zette, all tb.8 California papate, aiao London
Ponoh, Bell's Life, Illustrated London News. Call
and HaHsfy yonrself.
«*- Don't forget the sign of the Hot Scotch.
dftTtf
OH 4RLE-S "WM. FFLDMAN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
» NjYOUNOES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Public generally, that they have opened
under COLMAN'S OLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Buah and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WISTES,
LJQCOES AND
All are iavited fi ca'.l, and ARCHIE McXEIL
ANB WM. O. OALDER will do their best to
make tusm comfortable. j-. JJtf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANJC.
Ho. 6 Post ulreel, Alononlc Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRFO-
tors of this Baok, held January 2 0 r rr , 1873,
a dividend was deola^d at tbe rate of ten (10) per
oer.'. per annum on Term or Permanent Dapotsite,
and -nil- per cent, per annum oi Ordinary De-
posit", f t the s<<mi-einnual term ending January
21st, 1873, payable on and after February 18^,1877,
free from all taxes. Gl.ul£OK KOUINN,
ja2Z-if Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Franciaco SutIdum Vnlnn, 532 Cali-
fornia •trtct, Corner of "Wtbb,
FOR THE HALF TRAR ENDING WITH THE
3;st December, 1872j a dividend has been de-
clared at the rate of nine and *ix-tentbs (96-10)
p«r cent, perannnm on Term Deposits, and eight
(8) per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits, frea
of Federal Tar on Deposits, payable on and after
13th January. 1873. By order.
d»31 2* LOVFLL WHITE. Cashier.
FREE AND EASY.
LViiBl 8ATVBDAT NIGHT.
Pinno and Singing at 3 JP.M.
CHARING
#
SALOON
60S Ulaaloii atreeti Dear Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
6SS Sacramento itreet,
(The First Honse below Kearny atreet,)
FOB FDRNISHIKG WHITE AND OH1NESE
Help of all kinda.— General Baftinees Agsncy;
Collect Rente, Notes and Accounts: White and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farms, Factories, etc.
CtLaLS, F. BEOHEREE <£ CO.,
deiS lm «.">2 Sacramento street
E. PARDZNI
NO. 199 WASHINGTON STREET, (ABOVE
the Plaza). San Francisco. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the best French style. Tbe same
readv made always on hand. no l-3m
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. 1« O'FARRELL
street, is tbe p?ace for Ladies and strangers
vwitinc the city to have their Dresses made in
style, and a perfeet fit, at a moderate price, de'9
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
FOB THE....
U"3E3"W THAR.
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND BEAUTY
OF THE PEBI0D.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
OT WIJLKIE COLLINS,
LNTHB
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podeers," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
Br Charles Warren Stoddard, in
The Golden Era.
By Olive Harper, la
The Golden Era
crfjujinc^LjyMDDL-
FeallletoD, ID
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL 8TOBIE3, POEMS AMD
SSETCH£S, FAJSHION GOSSIP,
AlirSEMEKTP, CITHBiLTlJBE
AND ABT, AXSWE1M TO COtt-
KESPGXEC^TS, ETC
1THE "GOLDEN ERA" IS THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than Any other on tbe Pacific Ooast.
In California, tbe Atlantic States, and throughout
the entire field of its Rreat and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" 1b universally
regarded as a literary and family joarmalof une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
Tbe "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sanday rls-
itor in every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages most be appa-
rent to buaioesB men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Golden Era, far One Tear, 83 SO ;
for Six Month*, 89 GO.
Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peter»on'i Ladle*'
National .Magazine, One Tear, 85*
■9-THR GOLDEN BRA and PETERSON'S
LADLES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in the city at I2,'~j cents per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA. single oopies. Ten Cents.
issaUfli
?v price 5©Ct<:
A Safe and speedy Rerrn
dy for all Bronchial Affei
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of Voic
Bronchitis, Incipient Cor
sumption, Hoarsenes
Pain and soreness of tr
Breast, and all Difficultly
arising from a sudde
Cold, readily yield to it
healing powers. Ask f<
the California Hall's Pu
monary alsam. Sold t
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & COI
PROPRIETORS,
O)orner Saniome and Commercial «
jal3tf
Pacific Stone Conipanj
THE P.LOIFIO STONE OOMPANY OAI
tbe especial attention of Arobitecta, Bar
eere, and the pnblic in general, to the SUPKRIC
QUALITY of the Stone now being mim af actm
by them in this city under tbe Ransome Pattti
They make to order and keep in etook:
Bnlldlna; Fronte, TVnter Pipe,
blnba, Monamentii, Fountains,
Tiles, Coplnss for ITal
Flllera, etc,, et
Together with Ransome's celebrated Fres-G
Orindstones, all of which we guarantee suptri
and at a price far below that of baud-oat work.
•VTbe attention of private parties intendini
build ie respectfully solicited.
Office. No. IO BUSH STREET. S%n P-raoeta
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVER PIjATD]
^t> SLANUPAUTURER
t^ — AND—
$Q DRUMS.lflNJOS,
^C' — AND—
OTU£R MUSICAL IXSTRTJMEM7
ESTABLISHED IN 1865.
MISSION 8TKEET, between First and becom I
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for P I
sesionalB alwarson hand. ialSf |
TRAYS aiwais on bond.
Alfred Vetttj
Mannfaotnrer sod |
Importer of
BIRD CAGE |
SS5 Uupont,
NEABSUTTEE STR£ I
See my stock of I |
Cages before puTcbti r
eleewbere. Always to.
thioKoew on hand. ;
Patent Cages, made I
Tin Wire, are warran I
FREE FROM VERB
Also, best quality T |
no30 I
Meerschaum Pipe Depr |
«13 KEAFXT STREET.
PIPES MADR TO ORDER AT 1
tb^Eborbea notic? All Pipes and
Olgar Holders waiianted genuine, and
to oclor well. Mewriobautu Pipfa ocid
walking Gazes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Fa'tern Prioep, and witb tbe best *c i
manehip. A large aaaorimont of Walking 0» i
and Fatcy Goods of every detcription ali»»Ji' i
hand. no2TU|
The Popular Beverag \
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAGB
Oongress Sprincs, near Santa Clara. lodor,
by tbe Medical Faculty its onrauve powers bt
equal to tbe celebrated Congress Water f f OB i
Hpringe of Saratoga, New York. Depot re»0'
from Vi8 Kearny street to Kew Montgomeij.l
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. I
eral discount to tbB ttane, and orders atlendw
promptly. de26)i
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDE!
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twenty- Sixth Seml-Anctnal DlvMei
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER CENT. PER'
num. net, (9 per cent.) upon tbe operiti
of tbe Frencb Savings and Lobiti Sooiet-v, for
eix months ending December 31st, 1872, bit,
conformity wiib tbe reoort cf the Comtnitloi
Verification appointed by tbe members of tin
oiety, been declared by the. Hoard of Admioiit
t*ou, at tbe Semi-Aunual Meeting held on
16th instant. This dividend will be piyah'*
and after the eigbteanth instant, at tbe onto
the Society, 411 Bnsh street. „_
OUS 1'ATK SIAHE,
j201m Director of French Savings Ba«
GEORGE MAYES^
DEALEH IS OYSTICFSI CLAMS'
and*.]! hind! o( SHEJ
btallnNoe. 4i». 41. C2, California fl
Slariiot, entrance on Oi!ifcrD?» e!r='
Public or private parties tjd tamli'.FF
from fi A.M. io 1'i P. a. Ladies' andGentltro
Philadelphia Restaurar
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
and moet popular Restaurant in
San Francisco. The Tables are sup-
plied witb the beet in market. Board^
by the week. 408 PINE STREET, jasta
MoDtcomerr. marW
Crystal Sample Roo
535 MCBAaESTO STREET.
ALL DRINKS. PLAIN OR FANCY. ' '
CENTS. «9-Hot DriDkB a specially.
K. MATHEK,
ia!7 lm Proprleto I
Bar Sugar
OB SALE-SIS KEARNY STSEET. ' I
WEROER'S. Alio, every kind of Oao ej
Wholesale and Retail.
noTU SI. A. MEJttCEl
F
Indian Queen Rang.
Map. Soda (£ (
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MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
NBJ-WT TENOR,
N <IIC
MR.
ITALO PELESE Miss
H1W ALHAHBRA TH1ATRI.
HOUSES THRONGED NIGHTLY.
THI. EVCKIHO
JAKUART t8
DAT ETCRINO JAdlAdT ttl
Grand Opera
Lncrezia Borgia
•l.Tli.s:
SQOA AITOSIO • KSOA F. BIOO
LOUALUtA BOMIA .... SEKOKA L. BIRSARPI
i»rr;ooR..' sexora hckkszik
O SKKOR L POLSSR
itut nam ossis* tsi iui. asd iatoadat ArrsmwooB at i.
HliaM rf ik. CkktnM Dil > anBim. l> i II I Art...
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ALICES HA.R.RIS01V
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Dicdrich; or, Life in New York
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Grand Italian Chorus.
Conductor Mr. Geo. T. Erans
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Sob H. -thtai Joho Robinson
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I'ador Cra i Bob Hurt
Mr 4. Bruce. » Hoo**k«*>p- r Mr*. E. F. SUwart
■!• Tho LPtle Jewd
Hot Corn Woman... J. M. .Sotherlend
fSYl>»TO:E».SIS OUT* IIPJOIIDEirAffTS.
-A.CT firs a-.
THE OLD BOWERY THEATRE
Scene 2— Interior of Delmonico's
Scene 3— The Stormy Night.
Robbery of yonng 81ncl.fr— Tbrilllnt? Tableau.
-A.OX SECOIJE).
Home of Chas. Sinclair on the Hudson
Scene 2— Diedrlch's Dream.
Scene 3— OUR SONGS.
A.CT
THIK. TD.
THE DEVIL'S LEDCE!
THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TIN CASE
EXPITINB TABLFAI.
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POUP TH ,
Wall, wliat will you call your First Boy?
LITTLE
DIEDRICH!
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sW Ail Bilifl ftKUnat the Alhambra Theatre must oo presented hereafter on Mondav.
■WP- rfurmanee to commence punctually At eight o'clock.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
THIH rVENIKO JANUARY «H
A^aa»m«.t •!
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Mortimer. Parks, Dlxoa TlituiirMwm.
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Miss Agnes Kennedy
Ilnrrv IIoiviu-il and IiIm Ilnnfo
I *><• i'MitmtoM -aviili Mortimer
Han't l^tT. ».. Al«llir ....
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Maarclf llrfWfr
HARD CHEEK.
Mr. Oaarlrif at Traah HarUaiar I r.ptl Cbaa. Thompaoa
*"nB Mia. raaay MandeTlll*
MUCH ROBINSON IN HIS SONC ANO DANCE AND CHANCES
tlnrnplpr Mlas l.lvlna-mn
Hone Nolo I.o. OI»a
SCHNEIOER AND LOUISE -■ THJMPSQH & LOU. SOMERS
Ortrtar© Orcbtstm
SOHOOHa.
Old Orirnr**. Te>ob»r Fr*nk Mortimer
P«Mj Boil»»r i.'b.rl** Tbomotoa
fiimon Dipsj Waller Parke
htuolart ... OTnpaor
Ronsj and Ilnnce I. on Dlxoa
Comic Son* Haggle Brewer
Dpet-Drireo from Home..Mleaea "anieri A l-st Forrest
NEGRO ACT.
Churl** Tho mpgoo end Harry Howard
QT»rtaro Orcbeslre
Song,.
Fllnc .
...MujrsieNt. ciuli
..Lydla A.lvlncetoa
Orertare Orchestra
The performance Hill coooludo with!
PUTTISG HIM THROUGH!
Aotor Usrrr Howard
A mat oar Obarlea,Thomp3on | Oat! Bo? Hush Robiosoa
»-Xjooli Out for S*.^.fLO
THK Milllll. i.HtUlMiUOtHE
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X >C L. AUOTIOV "TORE, Old Kearny street.
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Wolf in the Fold « the Thistle
THE T319TLE THAT PBIOKED THE FAIR
Laura u\« gat ont enother edition of. bo
'Wolf in the Fold" th»( riom not conflict with
the law of libel. O t It nt Thiatletonu. No. 9
Post e T'flt opp. Mapooio Temple. Agents want-
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MERCANTILE LIBRARY HALL I JOHKr ROBL's>
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
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MR. VERNON LINCOLN,
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THURSDAY EVENING JAN. 30
Aae.sUd by the Kmioioi Eoslieb Contralto.
Irlr*s. LINCOLN BIARTELL
Of the Crist *l Pa'ace, Royal Albirt Hal. ard other prio-
alpal Kftfluh Coacisn*, MRS. KUH..HT M'lORE. MRS. M.
BLAKR. UK. O. MtKI.V. MR. A H ARTDKOK S (ay kind
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1YTOULVTAI1V BEER
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With onr capaectlon la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
From which we rare dally recetvlnat Good*
botieht ut the taweot Cueh Prices
OTJH.REKTOT.
OUR MOTTO 13 TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,00 0 poire Cnntmere Fnnte, worth 8« OO, to he
eold at AS «0.
GOO dozen White Shlrte, worth 81 SO, to be eold
at 75 cents.
SO eaiei of Heavy Under cloth In ft, AOc> to 81 GO-
SQUARZA'S
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At SQUARZA'S PUNCH 8AL00N, In Kearny street
There BONA, disciple of GBEAT SQUABZA,
Dispenses famed Msgio Punches; rather
The nioefc delicious mixtures yet recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded I
Ladles their CORDIALS ttBtTe can sip at leisure.—
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PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain.
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potont extract but one taste,
Your arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist.
OuesB what a "AI0RNLNG COMFORT" In the hiss
That heals the puarrel and imparts the blissl
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and the sweet "FARE WELL.
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well I
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For all dyspeptics and for diarrhcea.
No Cholera Morbns ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock aronnft.
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Have proved the Nation's greatest bsnefaotorst
Full FORTY different luiltafnl drlcU* you'll Had
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Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'8-(3QOARZA'S)-317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONK BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIOM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
•FIGARO."
IHE JOTJKHAX OF AMTJSEKEHW.
PoMi»h«i mn Dw U. the Year bi
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CSS Merchant »»d 68* WMhlMUm .u.
Bete* Monttoioers. 8« FranoUoo.
TUESDAY JAKUAEY 26, 1673
AKU8EMENTS, Etc.
California Theatres
Too prtduciiou ot "Only a Je*" last oi«ht drew
a eapiu I haoae. Id tt e cr.*. -icier of Cod* Natban
John T. Raymond mado maTsy »cinia Id ad artistic
8t)le -*oich wit thoroughly appreciated by the an-
diesoe. lb* plot is elight enough: the cbaraotsr
wkoBWestho cams lo the play is a pawnbroker1
bit kind-hearted, and outtlde of bis business xei
mai. Mark Baby, a nlll-wright. ii in love with
Natalie Dawsa.ttafighter of Mattnew Dawes, a nob
caercbanl who bas.had bid lack with hia d*.ufh
tare, bis eldeat, Kline, having rno away frem
bim. Tbe old man now pats -his foot down acd
dsclaraa Natalie shan't many a low mill-wrigbt.
"Vory n Morally Natalie meets lserlo»er in tbe pawn-
broker's sbop aod dearold Uncle Natban is made
a oonfldaol, Almost a* eo?n as toey have finished
their spooning the ilch merchant is brought into the
pawnbroker's shop to die in Doole Nathan** arms
Here he UAll Nathan that ho has made a eeoond
will in which he leaves all bis wealth to Nathalie.
Two thieve*, Jem Chunks, in tae burglary line,
and Crack ley in tho sneak lay, overbear all tbia,
and they determine to ssenre the seoocd will if
the nephew, EUerton Crooke, who inherits under
the first will maksB it worth their while to do bo.
Tne will Is'stolen, bat of course recovered again.
MarfcRaby marries Na'balie. the wickeJ nephew
Is foiled, end ereryoceis hippy, all throueh Unci*
Nathan, .whois "only aJew.'* Tne lost child of
Elinor, the eldest sister, who ran away, is also dis-
covered and adopted by Uncle Nathan. Bsymood
r.Ujei Uocle Natban as a straight Datchman|
thooga Dat-b J*ws are not numerous in London,
where the plot is laid ; bis impersonation through-
ont very mncb ressubled that of Kip Van Winkle.
W. A. Mestayeraod J. 0. Williamson appeared in
characters a good deal resembling those in the
negro farce of "Old Times RocSe," the former
being the impressive Major Bocks, while the lat-
ter canted mnoh laughtsr aa the half-starved,
humble follower. Mies Lain Wilsan aoted the
character of Prinks, the lest child, vary prettily,
and the other parts were generally well filled. The
same piece will be played to-night.
Alhnmbra,
There was an immense boase last night to wit-
ness the production of the sensation drama of
'•Diedrich: or. Life in New York." Ibis play in
many of ita b*st points is identical with that, la
which J. K. Emmett is performing at the Adel-
•hi Theatre, London, to overflowing bonnes, bav-
ins; made one of the greatest successes of the
season. Between th« acting of John-y Allen and
Joe Emmett in Dutch characters there la not
much room for choice; (or cur own part we like
one as well as the other. "Diedrich" is not up for
a rnn of a hnndred nights as is Joa Emmett's
piece in London, bat it will cer.ainly crowd the Al-
bambra daring the time it is kept on the stage.
It la a judicious mixture of comic and sensational
scenes; there are many s.rong situations and
Johnny Allen iB afforded an opportunity for some
good acting. The scene ia the cellar ia wbicb he
assumes the dirguise of an old Dutch woman ia
very effective and latt night fairly brought down
the house. Miss Alice Harrison played the char-
acter of Lena charmingly and sang very sweetly
As for Little Mac, be was the life of every sceoe
in which he appeared, and the audienc* fairly
screarmed with langbMr at his comical contort oua
and grotesque acting. Altogether "Diedrich" aa
presented last night was a decided success and
will ;draw crowded bouses for many nights to
come.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The mauagsroent annonnce the last week of the
engagement of Mils Aucnsta L. Dargon, an act-
ress of such sterling merit that she deserves a
far greater recognition of her talent at the bands
ef rhe San Francisco public than she has hereto-
fore received. "Dnm&skea" was performed last
night, and was thoroughly appreciated by the au-
dience. To-night, Miss Dargon will appe&r again
In this play. On each of the few remainieg nights
of her engagement the bona* should be crowded.
Majjulre'a Opera House.
To-night will be the occasion of something of
an event in the musical world. The cognsicenti
of San Francisco will assemble to pass jodgment
on the merit of a new teaer, Signor Italo Pelese,
who will make his first appearance as Genaaro in
the opera of "Lucrezia Borgia." Signora L. Ber-
nard! will appear 10 the title role, Miss Ansa
MoKenaie as Mama Oreini, and Signor P. Rigo aa
Unca Alfonso. It 1b some time elsoe the people
of San Francisco have enjoyed a performance of
Italian opera, therefore we may expect a lane
and fashionable attendance at Magnire's Optra
Hosse this evening. Fiuabo will be the honse
programme.
Bella Union Theatre.
Johnny Tuers, J. H. Larkin and Charles Verne
are immentely f nnny In "I'll Get Even;" Oogill
and Cooper's sang and dance, "We de it so Fine,
is alweys encored; M'llle Eugenia GerretU's per-
formance on the globe ia graceful and pretty .
Mtss Lillie Halt la very pleasing In Bong anddance,
and theburleeqneof "The Lady of Lions" which
concludes the evening's entertainment, iB capitally
played. B. 0. Marsh has surrendered bis original
part of Widow Meddlenot, in which he always
causes so maoh fun, to Miss Jennie Johneen, who
acqaiW be:aelf remarkably well.
H>ie Atheneum.
Theextravaganaiof -'School" in
Monimer. Charley Thempaon. Walter Park?, and
company appear is received nightly with roars ot
laughter. A capital programme will be given to-
night and many favorite artistes will appear,
A New Opera Season and a New Opera
The eesaen of Italian opera will commence a
Magnire's Opera House on Friday evaning, and
the opera of "Maria dl Bohan" will be presented
for the first time ia this oity. Signor Enrico Par-
didi, the baritone, who bas recently arrived, will
make hia first appearance in America, and Signora
Sp iaa will make her first appearance in opera
in i-ia city, with Signonna Adelioa Sparanzi,
Signor Pietro Baccei.Miss Anna McKenzie. Sig-
nor Fulvio Rigo atd others. Maestro D. Speraoxa
will be conductor of the orchestra, and the season
will be under the management of Obarles Alperr,
who will organise the orchestra. The epera nigbta
(or the hrst week will be on Friday, Sunday, Tues-
day and Thursday.
Woodward'* Gardens.
An Addition to the Stage.
A manager advertising for a company,
the other day. received the followiog rep'.ff
from a lady who aspired to a comio f «B;-
tion:
To the Boss:— I want to go on *^0 stage,
ani I thmk joa will be just the *jjBti to euit
me. It you want me to lead b mob, to in-
cite tbe crowd to riot, to wr^k. on all-fours
like adog, ti jump like a hookey, hop like a
cricket, ebat like a msg'^ie, X would just be
tbe person to tuit yoTj„—e,yen for screeching
chambermaid — aay'jiingia tbe comic line.
Therefore, if you want a comic woman, 1
am your man. According to your desire, I
send pe.'Binal description: I am a little
brunette, ana a big b .ubrette; hight, 5 f-.et
9 inches; waist, 21 iuchee; buat, 34 inches;
wrist, 5 inches; arms, 8 inches, long and
brown, with red henda, 2 in number, with 8
lingers and 2 thnmts; feet, long and nar-
row, 2 in number, but No. 3 ; eyes, brown
and maddy; forehead, good tnonth for the
eyes; eyebrows, thin aod irregular; ncse of
heavenly tendency; mouth, lar^e and crook-
ed: eais, periVct— not even holes in toem;
teeth, gt od, but enamel wearing off of three;
chin, Jong and pointed; hair, brown and
reaches below the Herald or Dispatch.
Summing ud alt my charixs, you will not
be able to fiod my matsb in the city. Now,
if you wish to f-ee me, just drop a note to
me, aod I will drop at ycur feat, Loak oat
for your corns— I am comiDg. In compli-
ment to you, I Lave composed a pieca of
poetry.
BESPBCTFUT.t.T DEDICATED TO THE BOSS,
While I am wr ting the san is siaking in the ckj,
•kr, sky,
Now. old f< How, how is this for high, high, high?
Where you go on the colfdsnow, snow, blow.
Does it not hart your little toe. toe, lot'.
NO. 1 1.
Ab I listen to the sleigh bells s-ringinp, ringing
ringing,
I think of the postman who is your letter a-brlng-
Ing, bringing, bringing.
Sow, Mr. Manager, when you are eating your
bread, bread, bread.
Try to keep my letter in your head. hEao\ heed.
An answer will oblige your respectful
little BOUBRETTE.
The lady was engaged in spite of her
"poetry." '
A Chicago Alta.
The Ohicigo Times mentions a contempo
rary "which has been conducted with re-
spectable stupidity for thirty years."
Cocos and GaUlpagos Islands.
The rumors of hidden treasure in Coxoa Is-
land have been at length t ■ acd to their original
BOuree. Thepl:ates' treasure may ba all moon-
shine but that the millions of treisura taken
fmmthe Peruvian Government on tbe Mary Deer
lie bor/ied on Cocos and lone, two of tbe Gal-
lapsgos IslahdF, tberi tn two living witneB.-es
to prove. Charles Stewart of Napa, and David
Satherland of Yallejo, helped tobnryihls trsa-
sure In its hldding place and know where to
find It. A company has been formed under the
title of tbe Consolidated Hidden Treasure Com-
pany, 328 Montgomery street, Boom 10, where
shares arefsold at $10 each. The stock is being
rapidly taken up. A schooner will start on
Feb'riit, taking Stewart and Sutherland lo
the islands. These men who buried the 'r;asure
can cei tiinly find it. At length there Is some-
thing tangible. This Cocos Is'and expedition
Is founded on fa.ts, and n-ot on romantic pirati-
cal history. •
Altogether the Best.
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Snaber,
707 Market street, near Third, Ebould sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper tuns any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. 1
Tho President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. ChespneBB and durablity are the
characteristics of H. Luchstnger's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a bonce can
befnrniahea, dj
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, hoom 10,
806 Market strret, cor. Post and Montgsmory. V
Something .New.
■Win A, Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies underwear in suit?,
are famed for their superiority of mike and tex-
Ure all over the. Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
tbe authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goois at 248 Second st,
for wholesale and retail trade. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. 3
Hairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed fe
twenty-five casta. 77
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Jones A Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder eanbe obtained only
at 330 Bach street, nearly opposite tbe Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Halt eate It, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family nee, q
Sam BXoore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
:ound in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abliehmenr, southwest corner tfush and Mont-
gomery Bts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced raies. bq
What . Cheer Laundry
Is the best laindry In San Franolsoo, *
JDr, Barlow «J. Smith
la giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and- Nervous Dis-
ease* at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clook.
Apart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in reeard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to t p. is., free. w
A- Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodging! In a
Central location, should visit the Alnambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building ia a Terr fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. .
THE) BACHELOR'S LIFE.
They sing about 1 v» in a cottage.
They tell us we safely may wed,
Tea', kisses economize pottige
And two in much eaai«r fed
To an one,
All alone,
'Who sleepB in a bacht lot's bed.
That a bachelor's life is a bubble,
And singly to live is a sin;
The main object of is to double,
And ha who would happiness win,
Blch or broke,
Must yoke,
Since happiness came fcr-h a twin.
fcutl think of thefl;rMip3 and frolics,
Dlvtrcesand family jars,
Erat assets with teething and colics
And r jwj at the head of the stairi;
Tfcec.tco.
Ccntes in view,
The cost of the things a wife weara.
Then tbe tailless fox in the fable.
When Benedicts fays we should marry,
Comes to niind, and ifforaps under my table
Bajsbalt, tikaarest, bt tier parry
The snap
Of the trap,
And In bachelorhood still longer tairy.
So with cigarj and tobacco in plent',
And no children to fret acd to lease,
Although forty, I think ihat I'm twenty,
And with only myself to please,
Feet on fender,
Hot Scotch tender;
I calmly dteam at my ease.
aealth axia ir'ieasure,
Tcere are not too many pleasures ba Ban
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne coun-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can Snd one
: quti in elegance to anv private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage Etand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at hia stables 1016 Stookton
9treet, carriages of ever; description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
so to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when you want a carriage.
Grand Concert and Bull
Of the &ermanla Bides, at the Horticultural
Hall, Februsry 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will ensistof glees and ehorusea
by the Swiss Sing ng Club and Prof. Speranza's
Italian Singing Society, Tois ball will no doubt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
season, considering the p pulanty and high
social standing of the corps. Tickets, admit-
ting gentleman and ladies, oce dollar. <)
Fop. Sale— A lot ef cheap tllk dreises, at 32
Geary street. A good price paid io» cast-off
clothing. s
It is Perfectly Astonishing
How beautifully and Quickly they do washing
«1 tne What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
Nfore 8 Ajf. returned the same evening if de
died. x
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Golds. Ask your
druggist for it, or send to Dr, A, F. Evot, No.
9 Post street, z
Sewing: Machines for Snip,
Bented and rapalrad, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency f.r MUH' Adjustable Treadle. x
Efollday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tatles
that compare with Squsrra's. Squarza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqnarza, has prepared
forty different kind of puncheB and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For Bale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street. k
Hitve Well. •
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the cauEeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestanxant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, S&imagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can deBire. The best cup of tea In the
city— English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. s
The Place.
If you want a elf an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut In the be&t
style, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dnssing Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth street, near Howard. t
An Old Lendmark,
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, bas been famous for the last
eleven years for keeping the best Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc. r
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANDY.
Read ! Bead ! Read ;
THE PDBLIO ABB HEBEBY NOTIFIED
that the Oud; m.deand gold by Job. Pritoh-
ard. A. J. Baker and Patrick Prearo.5, at 7J Fourth
street, is BAKER'S OBEWOTG OAJSDY, al-
though ther Bell it irom a wagon aod a store, to
both of which ther USE OOB NAME to draw
ooatom.
L. B. OLABK & CO.,
i»Mlw «.. 60 Fourth street.
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND
LOAN SOCIETY,
N. JR. corner Montgomery and Post ata.
PhotogrRphlo CardB,
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Qallery, S4 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. *"
SOO .fairs ot 8ocks,
At all pricea. itt be What OheeT Launary.
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasare it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it ba on the street or In the par-
lor. Aod wby la it that eome (aces wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritious and substantial diet. That man
ie a pnblio benefactor who will coascie o.ionBl?
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meaL Lonis Meyers. oroDrietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of tbe Oapitol Res-
tanrant, Fourtn street, does it. aa hundreds can
enthusiastically tietiTy. Bis kitchens are marvels
of ordtr and cleanliness. Try bim, and you Hill
Sod it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Waehlns Keturnea in One Day
and we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Lever Buckle suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
•rhere^ — at tbe What Cheer Lanndry. x
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS ROUSE PROGRAMMKIIN
every Theatre in !San Francisco.
FIGARO
18 DISTRIBUTED EVERT DAT THROUGH
eat tbe centre of the city, in all Hotels, Retv
tanrants, Saloocs, btorea and Offloes,
FIGARO
IB omoULATED EVERT DAT ON THE
Oakland terry Boats to catch tho passengers
hat arrive by ihegre&t Overland Train.
FIGARO
18 HAILED EVERT DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers lett in tbe theatres at Bight
being gathered np and B&ved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS " HERE, THKKE AND EVERYWHERE,'
and is CoaBtantly roeetiDgaobaoge of readere
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the bands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
beat of advertising mediums.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mad*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearay atr«e>t.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years oounected with the Dress of
Melbourne, and ia well known by the members 0.
tbe profession in the Colonics, bep-a to intimate
that he ie prepared to give experienced advioe t;
all persons professionally visiting or meditating;
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderate.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WInLIAV PENRT WATERS,
12 Victoria Chambers, 46 Oollini street. Ma*.
boaroa, Australia. f efi tf
rUHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
U. FINELY FURXISHED ROOMS, SEN-
1f gle or in suite.
Well £.u»<«d and Ventilated.
. Dnrnrnlsnea Rooms 10 let- Lodging witt
or without board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
*lt» Buah street. oc24 tf
RICHEDA FAMILY
[Formerly of Chiarina's Royal ItaUan Circus)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at residences (if required), or for
nish Musi j for Galls or Parties, at moderate
charges. Residence, SOS Montgomery street
oorner Jack -od. boom No. 11. del2 lta
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN H.TJIVCH:,
Cor. Second and Tehama atreeti.
•fVTerrapin constantly on hand,
*f Oysters in every style. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PASTIES.
dec 31 lm
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR,
Bookaellera and Statlon^ra.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Haalnesa College*.
Hcald'e, Bryant & Stratton's College. 24 Post E
Batcher*.
Katz, Fred, Sulla 94 to 100. California Market*
Bran f"onndcrle«.
Weed 4 Eingweil, California, 125 First ot.
Den tint a.
Dr. K tjg's Grand Dental and Surgical Ins1
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Ooodaw
Looan * Oo„ 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sntterv j
Human Hair.
Sampaon, A. B. & Oc, 110 Second street.
Made and Hnalcal Instrument*,
Soene, 0. O., mftr. aocordians, repairer of ftU*lb
musical instrnxaenta, 203 Kearny.
Maccaronl Uannfaclarera* .
Brigaardello, Macchiavetlo it Go. . 706 Saneom*.
Wine* and Liquors. (Wnolesalo.)
Daneii F. A Co . 504 Front.
CLASSES INJLOCUTrON.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pro-
poae forming classes for instruction in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity ot acquiring a useful art at a moderate coat
can eend in thoir names to "Oambysea " P. O. Box
2334, when particnlare aa to terms, etc., will be
sent *o them. de9r
HEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No. 1»
Tyler street. Oall and
examine tor yourselves.
a»-Tbe only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
de24tf
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS I
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICJJ
TWENTY TEABB OF PRAdffl
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES HR
dent ta females has placed Madaaae Kdmoc
at tbe bead of all physicians makins euch praet
a specialty, end sn&bles her to Kumantee atut
and permanent cure in ibe wor^t case* of it
pre°sion acd m&nstrual derangements. Lad,
will tiod Madame Edmonds a Hkill'ul ph;sio!i
and it is >o tbeir interest, to consult her i o all d
eases incident to women before tampering w:
poisonous nostrums, quack dootora and bumbn
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without,
informs ion from the paiie- 1, and onres witat
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus tttb
from wroog treatment for private, ohronio 1
cuDcer diseases. Cotrdsoondencn s'nctlyooi
deniial. Office and re^ideocp, 514 Pine eirt
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja3l]l
J? FIRE
Em:
NGTJI
-ABSOLUrELT TBE BBST PROTE
AGAINST FIRE 1"
SEKTD FOB THEIB " BEOOBD."
B. B. Ibtvin A Co., General Agents Pnoiflo Co I
. For sale by W. B. MURDOCH. 1
Local Aeeot, 312 California at., S^r Frandad
FOR 1873
ABE
mow i>xt
-.. .AND
Payable at the Aaseuor'. OOIoe, I
Depaty.
LEVI UOSE9TKB, iuill.
)«? 1 1
WILLIS' BAND.
Fritz Piper* and Marcus AT. Blnm.U
liCadlns Tlollnl.ts.
■^-Orders from the country promptly atUo
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Baton's U
Store. i;*8 Mot tgemery street, or MARCUS
BLUM. S'^O Montgomery street. jib
I*:**- ■•*
ARIOI
•Pianofori
DEULABED BY THE JUDGES AT A Lj
Fair of the American Institute, after a bl ;
fold trial atainet Steinway's, Cbickering'i,
others, to ba THK BEST ON EXHIBITIOJf. ,J
CV11TAZ, Hole Aifcnt. SO OTarreUit;
N B-— Pianoeof allotyteaTO RENT. m
OUTSIDE LANDPl
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on I
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can ban 'j
amount refunded at the office of the nndartil
upon the presentation of an order from '
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. ATJST1
DAVE MENDER & 00. a >
-- _ _ _ old original Red Lion. 1»G '
street, be'-ween Kearny and Dupont, where '
can have HOT AND COLD DRlfcKS. notfo *
ting the old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Spar *
always 00 band. ^^^^
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' * '
xa. nishiog GoodB to be bnd good and cb*er [
the "uLD CORNER," J LEVY'S, Gl« Mont, -
ery street. Justice giveu to all. Don't forf6 :
number. i»10 Montgomery street. dew
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS. OE THE FINEST WA, 1
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. J*
orders, eepooi&lly from the oountry, are aoli "
wiuon». eepeoially from the country,
aod will be promptly attended to.
CANTY & WAGNBB,
IOT Monteomerv *t^ o«'8«t
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEAKY STRE1
Best accommodations for
Families in the oity. Private
entrance for Ladies. Hair Cutting, Shaym,
Shampooing. Children's idair neatly cut- Li
Shampooing 50 cents. „_„„ „ „
i«171m L- OORRIVEAU. Proprt»
!
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acade
.fgc^AM c.ru.M
Ii 9
1
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MAGUIRE!S OPERA HOUSE
XIW 00"
talian Opera Company!
POR A BlIIT SIASOU ORLT.
• Enrico Pardidi.
** w nJ , ( , , .otaoo
g£lli|nora Spertnza
«iii^I Sjaortaa AHrlina Sprranta,
Mi-- 1m » M
liNro Bac
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r. Mwstro 0. Sparaaia
f ft— iirm
. . rKIDAT KTCKIHO JANUARY 31
f ' »t tl»« I. Ul« «lr».
" Ffflt
fe" Maria di Rohan
N1W ALHAMBRA THIATBI.
HOUSES THRONGED NIGHTLY.
<«0 JANUARY 118
(TUT IIIIII) 07E:»» TIB Will. ABD UTrBOAT Amtiooi AT t.
Mn.
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I W lk* Ctt.kr.hH DMrk Oimi llii tmt ,
JOHNNY ^
*e4 tt» fteentlfal 0>«<4Iwd» aa-l YoeeliM,
ALICE HARRISON
1 1»4 UM * -
ITT
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s* flr.t UK* to ftai rVaata*> Ite lir lltnflf ^qmIIo; at r>r.«aa. in < *rttt#mtfll*4
Diedrich; or, Life in Now York
mriMiii ■■ • x.„ Torh DaichlUr JO
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LITTLE MAC
■B OroM Opfr. .o t.rv* t-u br DcdImM .
tl DUEL H THE THE OF CMOIML RICHELIEU.
Tax- "
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r.rloAl »..»■ ■ Inxvloo A. Srtnol.
COmw At ikt pi . . 91.. Plotro B.cc.1
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" ,0''' . Aa.riM.1
ill S^nrflltWIn Slnors A.SimiK
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■ A PVrvosI Thayer
John Boblnsoa
I WMle 81 nam*:
Rarrr F»r>»n O. WlUoa
Berrr Thcmpsoc
Pattcvwe* MeOienta Coat. R*ed
Jeepe* (too. Bictar'a
Pnilip <* Tilth Bar.«>p r . _ ;oeo. Dan- »i
Boh Hart
Mr«. •rti'f. e Hoiwkwpr Mr*. E. P. St-*>rt
*!*> Tb« M tl* J-w-l
BotOora Woman J. M. Sutherland
eYJVOiPSIS Ol?* INCIDENTS.
THE OLD feOWERY THEATRE
Scene 2— Interior of Delmonico's
Scene 3--Th© Stormy Night.
Bobbery of toqor SiDcUIr— TbrilliDK T.bleia.
A.CT SECOND.
Home of Clias. Sinclair on the Hudson
Scene 2— Dledrlch's Dream.
Scene 3--OUR SONGS.
A.CT THIHX3.
THE DEVIL'S LEDGE!
THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TIN CASE
fXHTIMJ TA11I.KAI-.
A.CT FOTJUTH,
Won, wbat will 7ou call your First Eos?
LITTLE DIEDRICH!
tfHAPPY DEXOtEUENT^e
•y All Bills against the Alhambra Theatre mmsi oq rresentod hereafter on Monday,
a^rperforniacce to comm«Qoe puastaally at eight o'clock.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
THIB tVEHlm, JANUARY M
Il>.\ 1 I-li ,,„,| >I/V-4 LBBOT
A*Ow.o>^t .1
HAnriY BOUTARD.
. ?~>«~—* Bill OmoAttm.
Mm i inn r, Rom, Dlion, T^omtjaoiTi
I0N8TSB PB0GBAMM8 T0>NI9HT
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MImPmi
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Harry ll.iwnrtl mid ft 1m IC.-ii.,.,
"•»'»•"' Jbatl Ml. l|M|r
riv*- MinuIrP, AvItJi Mnriimrr
n..ni ■>—*■ ■■, m«iii*> .
• b»«hi*Ii llaar*
M.lllr r.» r«*rre>t
■ta.y l.fr«y
0»»rt»r» .
MISCHIEVOUS 1AM.
Mr. CeTiMriiht ...H.rrT ii»v«rl I Papil Teaiarr R»ta
Orefaeaira
.Mill F-RBy Mt.ndcT.ll*
IN HIS CKAM6EI
. ..Ida Flak
I. on Dixon
■opj
MUCH ROBINSON
M«aii
B.ne Halo
SCHNODER AND LOUIXE-.-THOMPION A LOU. I0MERS
Or»r\Qt* OrohMtra
01dOr!mei. Tuobar Frl0k MorUraer
r«t»T BoliTir CbarlM Tbotnnioa
g'mo" Dlpaj Walter l'*rke
b'bo'ara 0»n,paor
*on| and Dance 1....1 Duoa
lVobedy'e Darling- .May Lcroy
Dart— Drirra from Horn*. ,Mlnti Homer* A- La Porrt-at
NEGRO ACT.
OhtvrlM Thoropforj. aid
0Tt*rtare Qrchcutra
»««« Mi.BBle Ml. CluD
Overture OrchMlra
Tbe performance will conclude with!
PUTTING HIM THROUGH!
Actor Hair? Howard
A ma i oar Obaries Thompson ( Gall Boy. liugh Robinson
.i-Jjooli. Oixt for PAHO
M.MIU I 'HUil.NO IKJlaKt.
Car. of Conaarrelal
'ACIFIC HOUSE,
hympic HOUSE,";::;:,"-
UeiaedaraT as*.
a*—, op.
riaaa |
VAOOTBKLL. I
Thnsa
who
)OT-Y&YsT»YWr
OqrO«l*>bratA>d tl H Wbite ShirLs, Thej 1 1 iebfecixt, and for qaalit? and darability will never h« m%tcbod. To b» had only at tbe
■9P-LALL AND 8ER THFM. I X Ij A,UOTII>* «T. > R P., Olrt Kearny atrcct,
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
THE THISTLE THAT PRICKED THE FAIR
Laura h^«o',o.,t auottur edition of too
' Wolf iq the Fold" tha. does not conflict with
the law of libel. O-t It at Thlatletons, No. 9
Post mriet opp. Masonic Tdmplo. Agentu want-
<rl to e<-ll It on thf> >tr*ct. Ja^O 3m
MERCANTILE LIBRARY HALL
Sa a-3F«.A.Kiri3
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT
IE LAN!
, fiimh w
MR. VERNON LINCOLN,
..01...
THURSDAY EVENING JAN. 30
An *t*-1 by tbe Ewiioaat Emllstt Contr*lto,
IMltm. LINCOLN MAUTELL
a:-, Royal Alb*rt HaM. ard otb«r prio-
-rt. MRS. RUBftKT M<ORl". MRS. M.
M\KiN Ml, A HARrDEOfN'dif kind
. Jobn MeUuiJoug-t K. K.A JZKNBACH,
JOHN ROBL.S,
A WONDERFUL BUSINES8
NONE BIT THE BFST HUAUIT OF Mi-.JL.TS
OAN Bli HAD AT
Stalls CO, Octlifornla, Market
MOUNTAI1V BEER.
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT UP
JDsty and. Txrigut,
AT THE GBJi3A.T
IXL Auction Store,
Cl« Kl Alts, V 8THEET.
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
la now oflfcriiitf gr« uter Dnrtfnlna than have
ever buuu <.n.rvit In Man Frniiclato.
ATlth our cuptiectlon In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
From which we arc «li»lly receiving Gooda
bousbt at (he lowcat €aab Prlcea
oxtb.Hj3NOY.
OUR M3TTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 piiira Cnaalmere JPunta. worth HA OO. to be
aolU at S3 VO.
SOO dozen White Shirt*, worth 91 SO, t« be aold
at 1C cent".
CO coaea of Hcuvy Underclothing, 40e> to SI 50.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From »5c. to 81 fiO. «>ld ehewhere from SA to fl.
ALSO. AH IMMENSE STOCK OF
NOTION*, IAICY BOOM,
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Havo you beheld It? II not, you've a treat
At SQUARZA'S PONOH SALOON, In Kearny atreet '
There BONA, dleclple of GREAT GQUAKZA,
Dispenses famed Magio PunoheB; rather
The moat delicious mixtures yet recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded I
Ladles their CORDIALS Hk"» can slo at leisure,—
Their "TEARS" appease,— and Mod gain "LAD1IJE9
PLEASURE."
To allay coDuublal dlflerenoea and pain,
la ' 'ANTI-DIVORCE" you can your end attain.
81 p of the potent extract but one taste,
lour arm, consoling, straight in round her waist
(tame what a "MORNING COMFORT" in the klsa
That heals the puanel and Imparts the bliss I
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and the eweet "FAREWELL.
Just Tlsit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
HU "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbns ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock around.
BONA and 8QUARZA, spite of all detractors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefactors I
Full FORTY dlfforam hnltbral drinks yoa'U And
To aid the Kan— invigorate the mind I
Not this alone—a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'8-mQUABZA'B) -317 KEARNY BTRMCT.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pas*;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAXEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
FIGARO.'
IKE JOUBHAI OF AMUSEMEHTS.
r.
Published e.eu Day In the Tear bf
I». BOOABDTJS
HI Merchant »■><! 68* Wo«Ui«ton eta.
Below Montgomery. San Franolaoo.
WEDNESDAY JAKUABI 20, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
Metropolitan Theatre*
The society comedy of *'Uomitked" was pet-
formed i.iia last night, and Mini Augusta L.
Dirpoo again won loud applause for ber imperson-
ation, oi the character of the heroine. This tal-
ented actress will this evening [apptar as Lady
Guy Spanker in the sterling comedy of "London
Assurance." Harry Eyliuge will plsy Sir Har-
ooart Ooartley; George Hinckley, Charles Court-
ley; Charles Edmonds, Dazzle; W. Barry, Mark
Meddle, and Hies Fanny Voanr, Graoe Harkaway.
Mini Marion Mordaunt is underlined, and will be
the next attraction.
California Theatre.
"Only a Jew" and the .very amusing farce of
"Toodles" drew another good house la"t eight.
Mr. Raymond * versatility waa stiongly tihioittd
by the skill with whiob be played the utterly dle-
elmtlar characters of Uncle Nathan and Timothy
Toodles. To-morrow night, by general request,
Mr. Raymond will present his impersonation of
Rip Van Winkle.
Alhambra.
Johnny Allen. Miss Alice Harrison, and Little
Mao will appear to-night in iho tbriliiocly sensa-
tional p'ay of -Diedricn ; or, Lite in New York. '
In"Dfidrioh" Johnny Allen ie eyen more lively
than in "dchnaider;" Wte Alice Harrison makes
a sweet little street aiager as Leno, and Little
Mao makes the andieooe nearly die w.tb laughter
by bis cotrical acting. Those who wish to obtain
seats should go early.
JUafniib's Opera House.
The new tenor. Signer Itulo Poleee, who made
hiaflrat appearance last night, is neither a singer
nor au actor aud consequently failtd to Bucceed.
Apart from this the opera of "Luortzia Borgia"
was well rendered. Signers L. Bernardi Bang and
acted well in tbe title role, and Miss Annie
MoKenzie was very good la Mnffio Orslni
and sang the brindlst charmingly. Bignor
F. Rigo surpassed himself in the part of the
Duke, and received a moet enthusiastic recall af-
ter Binging "Vieni la mia Vendetta," 'ibe chorus
was a better one than we ha»e heard for some
time, and performed their psrt well. Tbe orches-
tra, under tbe direction of George T. Evans, were
eqaslly efficient, and bad not the tenor proved a
decided failnre, tbe entertainment ziicn would
have been a very pleasing one.
Bella Union Theatre.
Miss Llllie Hall in books anddancesand bouquet
of songs; Charles Verner io comic song.- ; J. H.
Larkiaand Carrie Armstrong ia Dutch acts, and
many others io amusicp specialties will appear to-
night. "The T.idy ol tbo Lions " concludes the
eotertsiament,
Tne Athencum.
Harry Howard and his bat jo ; rive minutes with
Mortimer; "School," "MiBobievoua Sam." Hugh
Robinson io his Bongs and dances. May Leroy
and Ida Flak in ballads, and many other attrac-
tions are announced for to night.
Mercantile Library Hall.
The complimentary concert to Mr. Vernon Lin-
coln, the tenor, will take place to-morrow even-
ing at the above-named Hall. He will be as elated
by Mrs. Lincoln Martell,of the London concert
rooms, A. Hart degas, and other popular artistes.
Woodward's Gardens.
Tbe balloon aecensioo made by Messrs, Cos and
Lay on Saturday wbb quite a success. Aoout ten
thousand persons were ! present. Nearly a J large
a crowd was prt Bent on Sunday, when tbe Buislay
Family and Professor Samwells gave an entertain-
ment. There are many new attraotions in. .the
gardens, which cause orowdB to visit them every
day of the week.
ANATGinciL Hesctjm.— One of the moat
complete collections, of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models,1 is daily on view (to gontiemen
Only) at ?.ho Museum-on Montgomery street. An
boar may be profitably suentbera.
Forrest on Starring.
C. G. Loiebeig, for a long time, Forrest's
agent, coniributc-s a number of anecdotes of
the deceased actor to tbe Boston Courier,
from whjcb we choose the following on the
stirriog i-ystem:
It waa generally upon the Sunday morn-
ings which Mr. McCullotigh— at present
the manager in San Francieoo— and myself
spsnt witu him. It was in reference to tbe
singularly low grade of dramatic litsratura
of tbe timeio this country. He commenced
fipetking and continued doing bo for Eome
La f-bour. Jadge what my astonishment
must have been on hearing him roundly de-
nounce tbe starring system 81 temg respon-
sible for it ! He asserted that starring bad
destroyer) dramatio littrafnre in tbe United
States. Id 'he first place, the public bad
learned to require stars, and no manage-
ment dared bring out anew pitce for tbe
three or four weeks of a star engagement
becm-e tbe expense l*t'erly so considerably
increased— absulutsly precluded its doing
so. Hence we have the*''Beven Daughters
of Satan" and "JUla?k Crotks" at oar lead-
ing theitrtB, with nothing bat legs and tin-
sel to recommend them. As for the stars
themselves, what object had they in pur-
chasing playej ? There were stock plays
enough for tbem to'travel around with and
coin into dollars, But, while he said this
with a fervency that demoastrated his be-
lief in what he asserted, his own practice
had been stribinely different. He had pur-
cbssed himself Beven or eight five-act
dramas, at Uber al prices, and had "Timon
of Athens" alitred fur him three timee.
Five of these dramas be had produced, and
the heroes of four of them were, to the last
d»iy be appeared upon the boards, his most
popular if cot his greatest, characters.
There Are More Like Her.
An Eastern paper says: "There is a beau-
ty at Niblo's who is especially charming and
hospitible in her manners to gentlemen vis-
itors. It is 'Why, how do you do? I have
not seen you in & dog's agel Where have
you been? I bad almost thought yon were
displeased with me. Now, don't excuse
yourself by faying you did not know where
Hived. I'll forgive you if you'll promise
not to do so again.' At the close of the in-
terview she says: 'Now you know where I
live positively. I snail expact yen often.
I'm at home any time to yon. Good-bye.
Ta-ti. Bo sure and come!" Returning to
female in her parlor, and throwing herself
on the sofi, 'Tnank God, he's gone! I'm so
glad! O, I'm so tired; butyou've got to be
civil to people.'" That sounds a little like
Olivia Rand; she wes always 'pleasant ^and
sociable, but shf has left Niblo'e.
A Hearen. for Canvassers.
Those pec pie in Bridgeport who Eeem to
be clothed in diamonds are book canvassers.
It is wonderful what a hankering— what an
awful yearning, we may say— those Bridge-
porters have for literature. They don't
tbink anything of inviting a canvasser in
after buying his books, and make him stay
to dinner, and sit down on all the chairs,
and warm himself on both sides, aud try on
their clothes, and enjoy himself. Such
Christians as they are a took canvasser
nev«r saw before.
Boston Affronted.
The Boston Advertiser relates that a good
old lady, with band-boxes and innumerable
bundles, tumbled into a city bound train at
Chelsea, the other day, and inquired if
"those cars Btcpped at Boston." On being
assured that those cars did give passengers
a moment or so to alight at the wayside
station she alluded to, the troubled expres-
sion gave place to one of placid serenity as
she replied, "Lor, I Euppose they do atop
moBt everywhere."
What udeSuys!
Mr. Froude in one of bis recent lectures,
paid this compliment to the pritsthcod and
people of Ireland : " I do not question the
enormous power for good which has been
exerted in Ireland by the modern Catholic
priesthood. Ireland is one of tbe poorest
countries in Europe, yet there is less BteaL
ing, less cheating, less house-breaking, less
robbery of all kinds, than in any country of
the same size in the civilized world. In the
distriot where I lived we slept with unlocked
doors and open windows with as much se-
curity as if we had been— I will not say in
London or New York, for I should have
been extremely sorry to have triad tbe ex-
periment in either place. [Laughter.] I
say we might have been with the sainta in
Paradise for any danger to which we were
expeeed. [Applause.] In the last hundred
years impurity baa been almost unknown in
Ireland. This absence of vulgar crime and
this exceptional delicicy and modesty of
character is due, to their everlasting honor,
to the influence of the Catholic olergy."
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the Germanta Rifles, at the Horticultural
Hall, Februery 2d. The musical portion of the
entertainment will consist of glees and choruses,
by the Swiss Singing Olub and Prjf. Speranza'a
Italian Singing Sjclety. This ball will no doubt
be one of the moBt select and enjoyable of the
esasoD, considering the popularity and high
social standing ot the oorps. Tickets, admit-
ting g -.luanand ladies, one dollar. q
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Kane House Carriages, can be
found in front of Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest oomer Hush and Mont-
gomery ets., or Dexter Stables. Carriage ordere
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. 3e
Fob Sale— A lot of cheap tilfe die?8ee, at 32
Tbe President's Metssog-e,
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durabliiy are tbe
characteriEtlcs of H. Luchslnger's furniture.
All should visit bis emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be furnished. d t
McDowell, Show Card Writer.
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
SOS alarket strret. cor. Post and Montgsmory, u
Something .New,
Wm, A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
Infant's garments and ladies underwear In suit?,
are famed fcr their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, ha3 ectab-
Ushed a depot of these goods at 248 Second st,
for wholesale aud retail trade. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
nairwork and Combing*
Made up neat and oheap at 850 Washirgtcn
Btteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed fo
twenty -five cents. rj
-»
Jones &, Bchroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 3ao Both itreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the beet brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family uee. q
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Li get on
this Coast. Call and try it, at 624 Sairamento
s reet, where it is sold at 10 cents a glass, x
.Dr. Barlow J. fetnxlth.
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology &nd Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygetan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 75* o'clock.
Apart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 r u., free. w
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building la a very fine one and 1b well
lighted and ventilated. .
"I AM A WOMAIf."
I am a woman— therefore 1 may not
Call to him, cry to birr,
Fly to him,
Pray him delay not t
And wh*n he comeB to me I must fit quiet:
Still aa a etoue Is,
Harder nad colder,
If my h-art riot—
Ctush and defy it I
Should I frowboldir—
Say one d'-ar thing to him,
All my lifa fling to him,
Cling to him —
What to atone is
Enough for my tinning?
This w* ra the cott to me,
Tula were my winning—
Thut he wera lost to me 1
Not as a lover at last if he part from me,
Tearing my heart from me—
Hur, beyond cure —
C»lai and demure
Then my b-'havlor ;
Showing no sign to him
By look of mine to bim
What he has been to ma.
Pity me — lean to me —
Cttrlst— 0 my Siylour !
Barnnm's Gorilla.
The deceased gorilla was a young man of
exemplary habits, and by bis versatile in-
dustry supported an aged father and mother
in Jersey City, who can hardly bear their
present loss, His original name was Briggs
and he was of Yankee, not Celtic origin, as
has been erroneously stated. Mr. Barnum
became acquainted witbyoung Briggs, many
years ago, and keen observer that he is be
soon saw the boy possessed talents which
weuld, if rightly applied,] bring bim into
public notice. Mr. Barnum firi-t employed
Briggs as a mermaid, but his nervoua-san-
guine temperament unfitted him for wear-
ing a wig and codfish ekin, and he was
shortly after promoted to tbe position of
wild man. la this he achieved no success,
and it was not until Barnum put his travel-
ling show on the road in I860, aud gave
Briggs ibe position of gorilla that he devel-
oped those eccentricities that have made
him famous?. For t.vo years^no better speci-
men of tbe gorilla tribe has been Eent to
this continent. Though naturally convivial
and social in his tastes, he has sat in his
cage an object of unboundei wonder and
admiration to thousands, and submittad to
being stirred up with a long pole for the
benefit of country clergymen, who Btoid
by explainiog to their youthful Sabbath
aobool scholars how fearfully and wonder-
fully we are made.
Recognized at Lost.
That very innocent and much-abused ani-
mal, the the toad, is at length beginning to
be appreciated. It is now generally known
tbat it is one of the best protections the
farmer and gardner have against the dep-
redations of insects. Their chums to life,
liberty and the pursuit of bugs are fast being
recognized in England, and large numbers
are being exported from France to supply
the rapidly increasing demand. The world
is becoming more sensible. Toads having
obtained recognition there is a chance tbat
women may be allowed the right to vote dur-
ing the present century.
Fcr a safe and efficient Beautifteb of the
Complexion, use DioKav's Famous Ceeme dk
Lis, l
tlealtH una. jr'leasuro.
Tnere are not too many pleasures la San
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne coun-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
fceep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carn&ge, stand. Frank Bou-
ton has there, and at hie Btables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
ire moderate. The moral of the above te:
to to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when voo want a carnage, o
Wiiat One ex Laundry
Is the best l&nndry in Ban Franolsoo.
Se trine Machines for Sal*>,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post street.
Agency f. r Hills' Adjustable Treadle.
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tatles
that compare with Squarza's. Squarza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholeaome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bom, the
disciple of ih9 great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Loidesdorff street. h
Live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the canseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
In gto n treet, at the corner of Pun bar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the pnbllo since
1649. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, SMEn&gundl Boup, game, tame geese,
delioious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can de&tre. The best cut> of tea in the
city— English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here, a
Cocoa nxid GaiilpagrOB Islands.
Tbe rumors of hidden treasure in Cocoe Is.
land have been at length tr acid to their original
source. The pi ates' treasure may be all moon,
ghlne but that the millions of treasure taken
from the Peruvian GjvernmentontheMary Deer
lie bur.led on Cocoa and lone, two of tbe Oal-
laptgoB Is'.ahd?, tbera tti two living wltnesies
to prove. Charles Stewart of Napa, aud David
Sutherland of Vallejo, helped to bury this traa-
sure in its bidding place and know where to'
Sod it. A company has been formed under tbe
title of the Consolidated Hidden Treasure Com-
pany, 328 Montgomery street. Boom 10, where
shares are? sol d at $10 each . Tbe stock is being
rapidly taken up. A schooner will sta:t on
Feb'? 1st. taking Stewart and Sutherland to
the islands. These men who burled the treasure
can certainly fiod it. At length there Is some-
thing tangible, Tbls (Jocos le'and expedition
Is founded on fai-ta, and not on romantic pirati-
cal history. •
Vt lm Perieetly Agtonisbma
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
tt the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
before 8 a.m. returned the same evening if de
aired. ■ ,
Altojotber clie Best.
It Is ourlous, but true, that J. A. Bhaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur.
nlture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced, y.
Everybody
MBBB*J|SBS^gs^
ssa
Suited.
The Place.
If yon want a clean bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or sour hair cut in tbe best
Btyle, by experiensed workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair DrasBlog Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth street, near Howird. t
aUtlUiiftlfkf^Bstts^P^s^BAaa^yBj,
PhotofrrapUlc Ga.ro. «H.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, y
SOO JE»airs ol socks,
At all prices, xtfc he What Cheer Launury.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it is to meet a' smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe Btreet or in the par-
tor. Ad d why la it that eome faces wear a contin-
uallp happy look ? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and (substantial diet. Tbat man
is a publio benefactor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholeaome
meal, Louie Meyers. Droorietor of the "White
House," Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds oau
enthusiastically testily. His kitchens are marvelB
of ordtr and cleanliness. Try bim, and you will
find ie impossible to eat elsewhere.
"Wasjlxtne- Keturneu in One JJa y
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Lever Buckle »uspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than elae-
wbeTs — at the What Cheer Laundry. T'
CLARK'S
CHEWING^ CANDY.
Bead ! Bead ! Bead i
THH PCBLIO AKfc HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the Candy madeand sold by Jabn Pritch-
ard ,A. J. Baker and Patrick Prsaru?, at 7J Fourth
street, is BAKEB'S OHEW1NG CANDY, al-
though they Sell it from a wagon and a store, to
both of which they USE OUR NAME to draw
custom. '
L. B. OLABK & CO.,
ja271w No. OS> Fourth street.
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND
LOAN SOCIETY,
N. .E. corner Montgomery and Poet st*.
San Francisco, January 25.J873.
At a meeting ot tbe Board of Directors ol the
Society held icis day, a dividend was declared on
olddeposits, at the rate of 8 percent for the fix
months ending with January 21at, 1873, payable
immediat&lp and fr-e f roii Federal tax
£DfflBO MABTKV,
a27-lw Secretary.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND aud mads
to ORDER,
—AT—
yL. BLAIR'S,
0 Kearny atreet.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years oonneoted with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members ot
the profession in tbe Colonies, begs to intimate
that he is prepared to give experienced advioe t*
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WIiJjIAIT BENRY WATER&
12VictorU Chambers, 40 Collins street, Mtt-
bourne. Australia. feS tf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
FINELY FUR WISHED ROOMS, SIN-
gle or in suits.
Well JjtaUicd .and Vsntllatod*
Unfurnished Rooms to let. Lodging witt
ALHAMBRA BU1LUISG
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Ckiarina's Royal Italian Cxraut)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at residences (if required), or for
nisb Music for Bulla or Parties, at moderate
Charges. Residence, SOS Montgomery street
corner Jack-son, Room Ko. XX. del21m
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama streets.
S9~Terrapin constantly on band,
^f Oysters in every style. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
deo311m
CLASSES INJLOCUTrON.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in (.aliforoia pre-
poae forming classes for i ost motion in Elocution.
Parsons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a UBef ut art at a moderate cost
can send in bhoir names to "Cambysea " P. O. Boi
2334, when particulars as to terms, etc., will be
sent M them. de9f
NEW YORK/RICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No, is
Tyler street. Oall and
examine tor yourselves.
s»-Tbe only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
de24tf
;
S. F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ttoofcaellers and Htatlon^ra,
H. H. Moore, 6(19 Montgomery, near Merchant..
Bnslnesa Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant A Stratton"s College. 24 Post 8t
Bnteheri.
Katz, Fred, Stall* 94 to 100, California Market.
Bran Ponnderles.
Weed A Kingwell, California, 125 First st.
Den II *t ■.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institatsi
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Goods,
Looan A Oo., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 S otter.
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second strest.
Mn.tlc and Moilcul Inatrnments.
Ksene, O. 0„ mtt~. accordians, repairer of all kiaa|
musfoal instruments, 203 Kearny.
.vfi.ecj.roul B&nnufaclarera.
BrignardeLlo, Macehiavello A Co., 706 Sanaems.
Wines and Llqnom. (Wbolesal-v.)
Danerl F. A f 0 . Wi Front
lYIme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIi
TWEA'TTT TUB» OF PKACTlW
IN THE TRTCATMENTOFDlSEASESiIBB
dent to f : males has ptaord Madame EdmoDi.nl
at tbe head of all physicians making nuoh praoliw I
a specialty, end enables ber to guarantee a aoetdi I
and permanent cure in the worst cases of sua- J
prefslon and minetraal derangements. Ladtti I
will find Madame Edmnnds a skillful pbvEiulan I
and it. is io iheir interest, to consult ber in all dls- I
eases incident to women before tampering wlttl
poisonous nostrums quack doctors and hnmbun I
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without anil
information from the patie-t, and oorsB tritboai I
the use of raercuryor experiments, thns savin) I
from wrong treatment, for privite. chronic ant"
oauoer diseases. Ooirssoondenoe e'rictly codo'
dential. Office and residence, 514 Pine etrei
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja20 1]
^ FTBE
EZTDTGUISHEB
"ABSOLUlfiXY TBE BtfS'f PROTECTIOH I
AGAINST FIRE !" '
BEND FOB THEIB ''BECOBD"
R. B. Ibwin & Co , General a gents Psoific Coast I
Forsaleby W. B. MUBDOUH.
'■oral A cent, 3'? California st-., San Francisflo. I
POll T«,3
FOR 1873
KTO'W ADTTESj
Payable ot the Assessor's Office, or t(
Deputy.
LEVI K04£NEK, Assessor. .
jul7 im i I
WILLIS' BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL,
occasions. Music imported, arranged i
and for sale.
Fritz Pipers and Marcus Bf. XHnm^ll
Leading Vlollnlota.
*S-Ordcra from the country promptly attends
to, Address M. W. WILLIS, £aton's Mail'
Store. l«S MoLtgcmery street, or MARCUS V
BLUM. a.ttO Montcomerv street. }&€tf
jBML J** ''*(
ARION
•Pianoforte;
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAT1
Fair of theAMerican Institute, after a blind
fold trial sgainBt Stoinway'a, Ohicbenng's, W
others, to be THs, BEST ON EXHIBITION. B
O'tRTAJZ, Sole Asgent. »0 O'Fairell atrse
N B-— Pianos of all styles TO RKNT. msHj
OUTSIDE LANDS!
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAV-
rnade DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUl!
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have ttj
amount refunded at the office of the undersign*
upon the presentation of an order from tt
Msyor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A, AUSTIN.
J* OIi |
DAVE MENDES A OO-, at gj
n.mnfiril — ITti W old original Red Lion. 190«a
streBt, between Kearny and Dupont, where y
*•- bare HOT AND OOLD DRlhKS. not few '
The "Old Sport"
can oare tiut a«w uulu i
tiog the old Pioneer Lunch.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FTX
nisbiug Goods to be bBd good and cbesc.
tbe "uLD OORNKR," J- LEVY'S. Slo Monlgo'
erystreer. Justice given to all. Don't l"rB®'1
number. 5lO Monteomerv Btreet. de* is
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST FOANl
made at onr Steam Candy Faotory daily. •
orders, eepec'atly from the country, art fesT0'
made at onr Steam Candy Factory daily,
wjuers, espeo<aIly from the country, ore sou*
and will be promptly attended to. ^ „„_—
CANTY A WAGN3EB,
lOl Montiromerr st.- varr BotM
CENTRAL.
NO. XX8 GEARY STREET.
Best accommodations for
Families in the city. Private r
entrance for Ladies. Hair Cutting, Shaving i
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly cut. L*»
Shampooing 50 cents.
1*17 lm L. OOKRIVBAU. Pronneta
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acader'
AMERICAN
EXCHANCj
1!
MONTGOMERY S £ L
MOTEL. ^ S
FURBISHED RO
•8 tad tlO
WEST END
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WILL SHORTLY APPEAR—
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CHA3 PTBTOS E PLTKPTOS
FAHWI'R ACORS E S. THltlB
BBOBOE A"ORS E. J. BrrKLtV
FAKMFR FEN TON KB. B LEACH
FIR-T FARMER CHA8. HENRY
BECOSD PARMER H. MAOSLI^l
LANDLORD J. 8. TORREKCE
■ ART ACORS MISS CARRIE WYATT
TABltBA TOOHLE3 MRS. 0. B. SAUNDERS
TO-MORROW KTEN-ISO-
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SATURDAY, at 2 GRAND MATINEE
MONDAY EVENING. Febrniry .lb-
r»TrC3^jVLA.IL.I01>ir and GrA.lL*A.TttA
PHICEs OF ADMIBB10N.
Kes*irc«, •*>«»•— Dress Oircls an<* Orchestra SI ««> Balcony
Rcttrvrd Kmu- Balaooy T"» Ga'lery
Dr«M Cucl« Admiuioa 81 OO PrivUs Bozos. .
SO
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..HO und HIOVU
Wo l>o li Ho liue.
• i ooopkr
TWO JOHNSONS.
Ovortar* UrchMiii
nii.rk U.p« . .1 H»Bl»S.t
Drlvtin Irnm ll<>ra< Funny (.urn >(••■
HupiM .Iu«f .ihlm-- Sonc scil Dbdc* Hl<> •Inicphlnr
Bouquet of Songs Miss LllLie Hall
Mrdlry Dunrf Ml-* C'lw.|.rnun
&LL GET EVEN.
Taer» LtrkiB Vsrotr
0T«nor« Orcb»BW»
TbB wbol* to oorcIbJb with
The Lady i Lions;
Or, JLuv and Pryed !
Olod Meddlvoot Currie ObmpiiiBn
Km j sunt [Jfcuiioe Gbs>*. Virner
DiBb-bUU.i
( : HBPr MiBB ,)cii|-hmi.i
PostmBD treil Cooo»r
• lODB'BblO
p"llrAno Mitioi. Fillmore
Widow Meodlenot .It nip Jobrsoo
Mm". DltbBblll* FfiDDie G&trrMon
MvMsriAnn Josm M»j Hnld
FOKRIntJKN FRUIT ifl fro^l? rlie-ansBitd in thin i>Ibv of
LUVItnd tbe Aag-i eooewlll bid ONLY A JKWm
iho Oartatn drops Bird tbe ligatB *ro put oat.
E LAND
' SPIERS & POND,"
*S» Krnray strrrt,
CORKER OF BUSH, SAX FRANCISCO.
.VINES, LIQUORS *N3 CIGARS
TJEA ami < IIFPEE.
• J- HOURS. AND
i •«fr*.Tno- 1< at Bit lim»*. Tb« cisiforvof
•■id*; *b« arrBoti tod o«iat««UM
id* Jf*«iof-ri>oaB : lb* IraBd.m of tb«
CLUB.
LIFRKSUHRNTS i| tT ttm«. Bod LUNCH St
LQa a.QB.1 boars.
EA »M0 COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS A CIG&RS
*IJf» Kriu-ay *trr«t,
CORNER OF BUSH. SAN FRANGIS0O.
'SPIERS & POND."
i?77 Ira
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HAIR.
rUE OUEAPIS r PLACE I X SAN FB anoisoo
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Good , Cheap and Fine
Jew jiry & Fancy Goods,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK 8TORE.
JL. II. SAM PHOpT <fe CO.,
Ho. HO Seeosd street*
lq Between, HU<lnn and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BERGE5. FORMERLY
DTOpriatnrof tbs Mloen* R«s-
t-nrtnt, bat UJJSD to* mtAiMmant
of both tbs Mlasrt' R«ssu.ar*nt oa
Oommsrdiil ntreut sod tbs Miners''
Branch en Market itrsafc. in psttasrsbip nitb MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who bas bsea ooaneotscl with tbe
flrsa forynsrB. ImproTsatsatshsvs been msds In
tbs anisioe dspartrnoats tbsl will reader tbs Mi-
ners* nore popular Ibsa tt bss e*er been dnrinft
Us IS rsereof lu proepsrity. Oar Bills of Fir*
■njbrsos all tbs deltcaoiai of tbs aeaeoa. Oar
motto la "Good Fare, Good Cookiog and Modsrsts
P. HERHFJ A CO,,
MINERS9 RESTAURANT,
SSI and SSS OoinBieroial. sad
TOtf Market etrset.
Opsafrom 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. aaSl tm
THE SAN FRANCISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
'pm UnDKR^IONRO WOULD MOST UK-
A *peclla1l7 repreeeot to jon and IBS public gen
•rally, tbat hs \t now prepared to farciib f&cil-
Itlee for ttnibittonsof eiery kind sad character,
wbicb aboLild deserTi the nitronags of tbe pub.
lie. Hs ba* erected at Chayoce, Wyoming, A
LAROR AND GuMMODK'Urf HALL, with roo'
Scfireryard Sta;o. Tbu Hall Is well ventilated
and lighted, and made corn'or eh'e for all Beaanni
o( the j(.r. THK BEST OF MUSIC, botb Strins
and ltra«x. can bo furninbed at ell timea.
HatUfecorv arranKemontB will >>e made witb
TilKATKICAL OHOlHER COMPANIES, eicb-
sr for Renting of Hall or rjorformaocea on a per-
centage of tbe receipts. Correspondence ■oliclted.
Address. J. McDANIFL,
Look Box No 1, Cbejeoae, Wyoming.
N. B — Cariosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Maeeam. Tboee wisblog eDgsBameota, state low-
est terms for the Wloler Season, atoaioa; photo-
frsph to my address. Hslf Hassago Money rs-
aoded after tilling emragefnents.
JAMAH MCDAN1EL,
Proprietor Obereone 1 beatre sod Musearn.
otrn 3m Lock Box No. 1. Cbavenne. W. T.
CHEYENNE_TH£ATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PF.OPLK.-MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Foar Ladles and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in seaeral business fir tbs oolti-
1ns Winter Kenton, commeoolorf tbe Brat week in
November, 1872. Address stating lowest terms,
witb Photograph. Half Fare reiuaded alter llll-
Ing engagement.
JAMES McOANIKL,
Proprietor Oherennn Thuatra and Mnaeam,
ocffl Look Box 1. Oberenne. W. T.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RACE.
fTlIIF. MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
■A- reside In San Francisco, buy tbelr
Shirts und FnrnlshlnR Oonds of BENK-
DlCiT *CO,, JV», 8 leetmd strret.be-
eoase they ore always treated well and
bay their snoods ut the lowest prices, at
"THK OLDSTAM).''
PIPEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKOIJIA CITTr, KKYA.DA.
THIS EI XXi AST THBATRE HAS BEEN RB-
a*cor«t.d, »od e*n be rent.il by tbe nlirbt or
..t ib.? ****- Bur. ud tnif.lInK oomMal.i
IIMnVr UMI.ll witb on •pnllo.tlon n, l.ttu
JVilM PirfiK,
_ Mmmw ud ,ol. Proorie tor,
._ £? *» *• H. H.riim.
B". W..hmr»o»»tWft. B.nFr.nol.oo
MOMS. ALEXANDER WOLQWSKI,
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
WANTED IJIIIKDIITKLT:
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO ...
SPECIALTY ARTISTS for 6 or IS NIGHTS
....AND ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....A^SO....
Tvsronty FlrMt UIjcxo
.allot Iiadios.
POlc 8ALK EJUITT-r «F.T8 OF AMAZON ARMORS. COHPLETE, tN
Lots to suit purchasers. Each Set corjalatn of Solid SUrer-Piuted Helmet, Branstplate, Lam-
berkln, Shield, one piir ot ArmletH, one pair of Bracelets, one pair of Tight*, one pair of Irutike. one
pair of Biodaif , oaw funJo, oue Soarf, ono Combat Sword, ai d one Soear
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THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PKUH'KOl ION -RICH ARD
MULDUK FABBRI, teacher of eevaral cele-
brated European artistes, late Director of tbe re-
nowced Ooaservatory el Gsneva, Maltre da Ghaet
ottos French lm.'eri"l Academy of Mosio. Con-
dECIortf the Pbilbnrmociqne Society in Paris,
mnd at prseent Mu«lcat Director of tbe Fsbbri
Opern.is ptepsred to give private lessons, either
at hie oftVe or at tbe re»l>en< e of she paplls;
likowlse COURSES OP MNUINO, PiAWO and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For fort her ,iartlontar« apply at PROF. MUL-
DEK'Sofli.-e, * j. «l POWfcLL SiRKKi.betwe n
Market and Ellis. Also, letters received and terms
to be bad at tbe music etore of M. Gray. Clay at.,
and of Messrs Sherman A Hyde, corner of Hotter
and Kearny streets. ja8 lm
Chinese Employment Company
FIEXtCB et>co.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE TUB UNITED STATES,
No 627 Si.Jiii'iu'i.tM tin" t. Bet. Krnruy
uud MoDtKCiA.ti'7, Sell >ranolBCO, Cal. IVo nrj
prupared to furtilali at hhort nottcp, Dnm«>tla
Sir?aati, Hotel Cooks, Lftuodr/ Men. W>lterp,
Oommon Labor M, Firm Hands, IUll-nuni
Haudp, GtrJentr , Mecbsnlcp, Factory Ba^ d».
Wood Cboppers.eio, etc, Special uttentlonglveD
to fur ilshiuB Dumestlc S. rvai -ts. j » 2u 1 m
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
ryviDHKD NOTIGB.-SAVINGS AND LOAN
BOOIKTY, No. OXOOlay atreet.-The Board
of Directors hnvu this day deolared s dividend for
the Bix mostba enrjfng Dooember31s(, 1872, of nine
psr csnt per annom on all dsposit*, payable on and
after tbs loth Inst.
ja Is-Ssr CYRUS W. OARM ANY, Cashier.
sm
f SA r-"; • I '
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And « ulleuc of Medicine.
lCl dCif\ BEAU1IFUL AND INSTRUOT-
X\J* \J\J\J ivo obieute to bo sn^n. Open to tba>
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, ai KUKFKA HA1*
S IS Montgomery street. FOR MEN uNLV-
sO*-Db. Jordan's? Pbtvatb Office ie at *ir
Gonry street topposUsold Meob»r.ic»' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing.
TAOOBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY BALL,
d«2" lm Po*t itreet. near R>»rn».
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEIEB,
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pob.Uaad every Day 'n **>* Te*r ***
j. I». B O O- -A- R. X> "LT S
«331t\r<*fa»nt ood SS3 WaaMna-ton 8t«
Below Montgomery. Sao FrmcUoo.
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29, 1873
Sl>alt«rinfe« from Judy1* Pen.
"Hoaesty is ths beet policy, my boy,"
slid old Jooes to young Jonea. "How do
joa know, father? asked the anxious eon
and heir. '* Because I hare tried boJj,''
said the worthy tradesman.
Fiattcring.— " I do wish you wool"! pay
me a little a-wntion," Biid Angelina with
htr pretty peat. " My ownest, I am paying
as little as 1 possibly can," said Ei«»a with
Lis Judy.
To the Married.— Po;r Jones says he al-
ways givee Mrt. Jones her own way— it's the
only thing be has to give her.
Some men who are repcrtel to live on
their wits mutt occopy very limited prem-
ifiia,
•I'm the page tba'.'s always red," said the
boy in buttons with carroty hair.
When ha* a man a ghest of a chance of
appeasing bis appetite?— Vr ben he's a-gob-
lin' up anything.
The moat difficult tbios to keep clean.— A
footing piece.
Impertinent— Men who manufacture eauce
frjm cheek-: ry.
Melancholy tu'clde.— A Little boy being
tbic-kt^ned wi'b a whipping hnog bis bead
High Prices.— Paterfamilias says the only
thing that continues to fall is the rain !
A General Depository.— A child's mouth.
A Field Officer.
It is told of a Connecticut field officer,
better acquainted with farming than soldier-
ing, t'Lat when circumstances placed bioi
in command of his regiment at Eat'eras,
be wished to oblique bisoolum in marching,
aind gave the order, "Haw around that mud-
pa Idler
True, Perhaps.
The poet of tba Lynchburg News hasn't
been piriicnlarly Juaky. In an ode t> his
girl, he says, "Keen is jour sorrow, but
keener is my grief." The compositor, who
loet his undermost n:ck»l on ths top row,
the night before, sat np, "bat keno is my
grief."
Prompt.
Some cbse observer, commenting on the
elasriiy with which workmen left their la-
bors at ths stroke of twelve, remarked: "I
have teen a man who had his pick in the
ail' knock off work and leave it there, rather
than waste the time to put it dewn after
twelve struck."
Shi eked.
A very modest young la ay, who was a
ptMeagsr on board a packe^ ship, it is said,
sprang out of ber bunk and jumped over-
board, on luariog the captain, daring a
storm, order the mate to fcaul down lbe
sheets.
Oj-stors.
In strolling round ths otter night.
To look at 'Friboo by gas i:
crar careless tan, by chtnee old stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
TL rough which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters soltly fell.
Made that window reem to be
tk'tne fairy grotto of the sea. *
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"Ail right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
So sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they bad almost any diah
That we might n»me. We found It true,
And cocked taopmjGcetffy, too;
All klDds of oyster?, Juicy, fit,
Oooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam tsnd crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we fouxd tbey had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fun, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould **em.
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
6o here they flock, the little sinners.
To get wbat they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let htm rush
To thre*. hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goe« there once will go again.
Pacific Ojtter Bouse. 837 Bush street, above
■Montgomery; open Day and Klghu
CHABXE8 BAAKE. Proprietor.
- — •
*->o Ton Know
That with BcTTcaicx's Parxsma you can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly? Bend
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. E.
A. Darning, agent, cmoe of tba Howe Sewing
ecachlne, No. 113 Kearny street, between Barter
-and Pose Baa Francisco. »
X>r. Doherty
Baa devoted his study mora particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and u such is
cow the moat auoeeaaful of any Physician In
San Praneltto, Office 519 Sacramento street,
comer of Letdeede-fl, a lew doors oelow What
Cheer House. z
Charles Mai hews.
This veteran aoior cincltldoS an engage-
ment at the Gaiety Theatre, London, on
December Hih, and at the close cf ths p*. r-
formsnoe made & fpeech which opened as
follows :
Ladies and GenVemec : It is so !on\2 tl a*
I have been deprived of the pleaAoF* of ad-
dressing you that I have not been «illins to
forego the privilege of siyirjg a few woros
on tie las: nigbt i f my preset enta^emiLt
I bare a thousand things that I sao
yiu, but it would take too long. (No, no.;
Since we parted I have playel before the
gold diggers of Australia, the diamond hant-
era rl C«lifomia, the buffalo hunters of the
far West, and the cannibals of lbe Sandwich
Islands. (Liu^btor.) At the latter place I
played one night by command, and in the
preMDOe cf His Maje^'y Kame hame-ha.
King of tbe 8andwich Islands fnot H< ky
Poky Wonky Foug. is eironeous'y repor -
el), a sable po'entite weighing about seven-
teen stone, before a b'ack and brown multi-
tude till lately cinsibaJs, who showed their
Vhi'e teeth, grinning and enjoying "Patter
vs. Clatter" as much as a f?w ytarsago they
would have enj'oyed t^e roisting of a ini--
sicnarv or the baking of a baby. And af;er
all the'ss feats I am tere onca more, safe
and sound, in our old jog-lrot world, or, as
I believe it is 'be right toing to *sy, "on
my native heath." (Cheer*.) But I mest
ennce myself at present to the expies-ion
of my cordial thanks for the brilliant attend-
aucel have tesn favored with night after
night for ths 'ast tee weeks, and tbe warm
and frieodly ncept on I have experienced.
It is worth a trip round the world to be hon-
ored by so hearty a reception on one's re-
turn. "(Cheers.}
That a'lusion to "the diamond hontsrs
of California" shows how well Mathews
keeps up with tbe times. We were not
"diamond huBterB" when he was h;ra, but
were reported to be in that busioees when
be made h;s speech. Smart as lightning is
Charles— never lcs;s a point.
iVoble Seir-Sairifice I
A Bcston paper says: One saldom hears
of a mere diiinteiestel sacrifice than that
wh:ch we are now to relate. A friend of
ours called, tte other Sunday, on a gentle-
man in B&ylston street, who insisted that
hesboald Btay todine. Just as they were
going to the dining room, the host polled
his handkerchief from bis pecket, and with
it came his tob&cso bos. His good wife
looked indignant and the husband appsared
perplexed. Perceiving the dilemma in
which the chewer-without-hia-wife's-knowl-
edge found himself, the guest, quick as
thought, p'.cked up the box and said: "Well,
there's my tobac;o-box ! Where did ycu
find it?" The lady looked relieved, ths gen-
tleman breathed a sigh of gretitude, and
all went well: but subsequently the host
told h's guest that his wife said, after dinner.
"I always liked Mr. W., but he has fallen
fifty per cent, in my estimation since I as-
certained that he chews tobacco."
Sirs. Forrest.
A caveat hes been filed in the office of the
Bsgister of Wills in Philadelphia in behalf
of the divorced wife of the late Edwin For-
rest, notifying him and the devis=es of Mr.
Forrest that she intends to claim dower in
the decedent's real e.-tite. Her alimoDy of
$6,000 a year has been cutoff by his death.
She claims tbe worth of her life estata in the
real estate he tas left and of eu:h as he has
sold since the dats of her divorce. It is
said that the tieceised was cstreioj in all his
s -lee to make a reservation of her interest,
and the present owners expect to account to
1 ct for it.
An Easy Shave.
In St, Louis last Sunday a gentleman sit-
ting in a barber's cb air while being lathered
observed the knight of tbe razor every cow
and then throw some scap Ends out of the
mug upon the floor, and Eet b/s foot in
them. Tbe barber explained to bim that
there were a lot of little snekss in the mug,
and that they kept criwilng up on tbe
brush, but the gentleman thought he wculd
go ont and get a momiog paper before be-
ing shaved, and he went.
Eureka .-social Cluij
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ' ball of the Eureka Ssclal
Cub are on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
aud Sous dry goods store- South-east corner of
Kearny and Pine stipe's b
Do ot Suffer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oercs, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by arplJlng at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Eearny street, from 1 to 6 p.it. We
apeak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. Reference* given if required, h
Genuine Havana CJfr.irs.
Be*t brands at 611 Montgomery street, S. W.
comer of iltrchant. Frtnck 4 Cahn. q
For WaJWxu.xisE
Shlrta, SI 60 per cox.; email pieces, SOc. per
■ a. At the What Oheer Laundry •
CutiavoTAKT.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Eearny at. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
Oyster Trad*.
Tl oyster trade In California la furnmlrg
gfgaouo proportloM. Emerson Corvtlle, of the
6*ddl* Bock, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of tba Pactao Coast. His
Casters transplanted oysters have a fame which
baa ex'.^nded all over the continent, and *he
'Saddle Book" la known everywhere.
Holiday Candles,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
varUry, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 616 Eearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
M Ton Want
Four Blank eta and Flannel! wall washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
Iry. i
aVaab and Sweet.
Fer the beet confectionery, go to Cantr and
Watnefa. 1D7 Mectconerr 8t- near Sutter. »
Wlaavt Cheer L.aundry
Its Origin.
Tbe Fat Contributor goes back of C.
Julins CiB«r, and digs oat ;the origin of
ihe practice ol paring ttie hair in lln mid-
dle as practiced by male persons: '"It w*s
first adopted by an angry father, who, from
•onie slow of weakness on the part of his
son, so ireated th- the hair of that youth in
order to disgrace him in tte eyes of his
companions. Tte operation was a com-
plete eucceis, for tbe boy, unable to bear
the stigma of looking liks a girl, went
straightway and bung fiitt^:
Cmute Tor arrc»t.
Tbe Boston municipal Court has decided
that iLr owing an apple-core at a person is a
technical tssiult.
''JVotea >>y rite Way.*'
Under tj;s heading, tbe Call publishes a
column of fmt-clasa drivel. It is good of
ita kind, but it is or tbe flabby kind.
Tbe Illustrated Press (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 18^3. Bold by tut script! on-
51 63 a year. • Elegant, choice, cheep. Sample
nan:1, er-, 15 cents. Adc'r^es Hum y, Dewey &
Co., 5. F. o
— . - •
Best Qtittllty ol i>ot£«rrln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer I*aondry X
For the Very Beat Drinks,
Goto Ya.ts' Branch Salooa, ccrcer ol Market
and Tbird 6t«?t3- Bo
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
FOB THE....
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AUD. ..
TOM anrt JERET,
eO TO THE IRJSCU
Kot Scotcli,
■ US Salter street, near Kearnj.
All Drlnlis Ten Cents
HOT CHOWDLK ET£BT NIGHT.
nolS tf JOS. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor
THE OLD
Hot Sco tola,
15 Morton Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AN£ JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwajs on file the New York Herald. Harper'i
Weekly. Frank Leehe's, Day'* Doingt, Police Ga-
zette, all toe California papais, also London
Punch. Bell's Life, IUustrnted London News. Oftll
and 6a"afy yonraelf.
w9~ Don't forget the sign of the Hot Scotch.
deTtf CH A ELE-S WM. FELDM AN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. BI'NEIL & CALDER
» NNOUNCES TO TBEm FRIENDS AND
-fa. tbe Paolic freoeraHj. that thej nave opened
under COLMAN'S CLOTHING tiTORF, Oorner
of Bush end Mostcomer, streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE TTIXES,
L1QUOES AND
All arc iavited to ca'I. snd AEOHIE McNEIL
AND WM, C. C'ALDEK will do tbeir hest to
make them comfortable. ja Stf
nrVIDEWD NOTICE.
MrSOKIC SAVINGi_AliD LOAN BANK.
No. C Post ulrttt, Of agonic Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF 1 HE BOARD OF DIREO-
tore of ttiis Bank, held January 20tfj. 1871,
a dividend «a; deciarta at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent. p"r annum on Term cr Perm nont D = posi's.
snd eight per cent, per anna m oa Ordinary De-
posits, far the semi-annual term ending January
Sis', 1973. paFsble on ard after Febraary Is-. 187J,
tree from all tazes. GtOliOK KOHINs,
ja2J-tf _ Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Savlnics Union* 532 Cali-
fornia street, corner of Webb.
FOR THE HALF TEAR ENDING WITH TBE
3's: December, 1&72, a dividend has been d«-
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THE DEVIL'S LEDGE!
THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TIN CASE
I'X(ITIM) TAni.F.AI'.
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THE JOTTBNAI OF AMUSEMENTS.
Publiabed every Day In the Tew by
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Below Montgomery. Ban FrancUoo,
THOBSDAY JANUARY 30. 1878
AMUSEMENTS. Etr.
Metropolitan Taeatre.
MiMAugoftaL. Dargoa lait oight previa ber-
stlfa versatllsacireasby tbs rerypleaeisg miner
id wfilcb she pUjed tbe character ot Ltd? Gar
gpaalcr Id "London Assurance." la tbs disertp-
iisa of the hunt .'the fairiy brourbt down the
costs, abe *u ckarmiegly piquinte in tbe scenes
with Slrliarooort Coortlej. and tliogetbtr bir
representation of tbo character was* bigbij lat-
lltactcr/ oae. Harry Ejtiogs as Sir Hsrcourt
Court lay «av» a good 1 1 personation of that super
annulled txaa a»d caoaid mu.h «m«a«Bi«Dt:
Charles Kdtrosda was Jive's aa Larzls, ihosgh the
part was a little III btfo; h.B«-jIc;W. Barry, wbotn
all were glad to see ccce more os the sUwe, «'
MBlt«lM Mark Meddle, and earned great langh
ter; Frank Bea, tbe old reliable, who would "gel
away" witb any part bo bad to il*y, turn iiamlet
t* Toodles. performed that of Dolly Spaaber faith
fully; Mna r anny Young filled tbe role of Grace
Hirkawar pl.at.ng'y and the »l-r. hi a whole-
gave aatlafaotioo. It *■ ill be parformed Again to-
night. To-morrow night Nisi Augusta L. Dargon
wiilUke her farewell benefit, when we hops ahe
will bate a crowded house.
California Thvatre.
Te-eight, John T. Haloed will appear in bis
adufrable impertoavtioo of Bip Van Winkle,
which proved Bach s popular bit daring hie
former engagement at tbe Ca<iforu(a Theatre.
The piece fa well e»(t, as mav be ssea by refer-
ence) to our first page, and will be presetted with
fine iceiic effects.
Alhambra.
"D.edriob;cr, Life in Xew Yorfc." with Johnny
Alleo. Miae Alice Harrison and Little Mac in tbe
leading parle, supported by Pierpont Thayer,
Willie Simme, Mrs. £. P. Stewart and others, is
proTiug as great a e-nccese ae was "Schneider,"
and draws large and fasti ^rabU audiences. It
will te played every nigbt this week, and at the
ami dm od Saturday.
Bella Union Theatre.
Misa Lillie Hall in toog and dance, M'lle En-
genie Gerretta in a globe ascersioo. Miss Jennie
Jobasan in eerie-comic songs, L'ogill and Cooper
in song snd dance; Miss JosepbiDS in "Happy
Josephine:1' Miis Fatnj Garret son in ballad", and
others in amoeicg acts mske op a pleasing olio-
"The Lady of the Liona" concladestbe evening's
eotertaisment.
The Athene tun,-
Tbe eugsgement of the two popular favorite*.
Miu AdaFiskaod Miss Maj L:roy. adds strength
te the company at this toosa. Hogh Robinson,
Harry Howard, Lon Dixon, ac-d many others will
take part in tbe programme to-night.
Mercantile) Library Ball.
To-night a complimentary concert will be given
to Teroon Lincoln, the tenor. A good programme
will be presented, in which the be&eficlary, Mrs.
Lincoln Martell, an English contralto, whe has
appeared In Ihe Crjetil Palac-. Boyal Albert Hall
and other standard concerts, Mrs. Robert Moere,
Mr. O. Makto aod others will take part. F. Ke*z>
eufcacn will becocducior. Mr. Lincolnbas always
been ready to volunteer for O'.here, and should
have a good house.
Magnire'a Opera House.
The new ssafoa of Iialiao opera will commence
to-m arrow night witb tbe rente Bentation of
"Maria di Rohan,' an open- rerer befere per-
formed in this city. The cast appears. on our first
page.
Woodward's Gardens.
Tbe Becocd grind esceasioa of tbe mammoth
gas balloon New World, by Professors Ooe and
Lay, will be made at these gardens on Saturday
afternoon Od Sunday tbe Bui&Iajs will give their
usual peifirmaaces, and make an ascension in
their hot-air balloon.
AjUTOinoAi, Mxsfra.— Ona of the most
■ orapieie collections of tbe kind in tbe United
Btatoa. comprising hnndredsof costly and beau-
tltal wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
•niy) at tbe Museum on Montgomery etreet- An
sour may be profitably eoeotbera.
Mr. Bowling's Condiiion.
James Bowling, tbe well-known veteran
stage-manager, who waa bo unfertnnatley
shot by Johnny TuerB in the fracaa between
him and Harry Howard yt s.erday afternoon,
lies in a Tery prtcmona condition this
morning, thongh free from pain.
A Determined Interviewer.
Lydia ThompEon was interviewed by one
of tbe Democrat's reporters. She eaya ehe
is thirty -five aod has a daughter tigbt yeara
old ; tbat ehe did borsewhip Storey of tbe
Chicago Timer and is torry ; wishes she had
simply scratched bis eve) cut and scalped
him. She affirmed tbat her hair was natu-
ral and u a bleached, but the reports* was ie-
credulooa andwantel conhrmatioa, he took
hold of her flowing blonde tressii and plac-
ing his. ungainly faot between her shoulders
palled with all hia e:r#Dgtb. Thie didn't
satisry him, and he tbraw h«r hair over the
obandelier and pulled hand over baad till she
tsoehed the burner. Taking a bitch around
the s?U, he folael hia arms and Btoed con-
tsmplstiog her. "Dolet medown," she de-
manded. "Doy.uowa up to a wig?""Iao
Idol''
Mark Twain on Monarchy.
InbiBnot-.s open tbe Sandwich Islands
Mark Twain says : '* Having explained who
the 8.C00 whites are, and what s-rtof people
the 50,000 natives are, I will now shovel iu
some information aB to how this toy reilm,
with its toy papulation, ia governed. By a
coofrUble and six polcsttea. By a justice
Of the peaea and a jury ? By a Mayor and
a Board of AMermen? Oh.no. But by a
King— and a Parliament— and a Minister —
and a Privy Coacc 1— and a standing army
(200 Boldie;B)— and a navy (eteim ferry-
boat and a raft)- and a grand bench cf Su-
preme Justices— and a Lord High Sheriff
on each island. This is the way it is done.
It ia like propelling a sardine dish with the
Great Eastern's machinery."
A Bi£ Darling.
Babies are ucdoubtedly a nice thing to.
our tomes; but may not a fond mother
have too much of ooe? There is a matron
in Harriaonville, N. H., whose cberab, Billy
Fisher by name, weighed. 100 pounds when
he wts only one year old, and a nice little
plaything he muit have been f^r a weak'ab
woman to dandle. William is now five years
old, and weighs 130 pounds ; he is 3 feet 7
inches in height, measures H inches girth
and 23 inches rouad the thigh. What a
fair of wings that lovely child will require
should Le be translated into a cherub 1
Discouraging.
Patrick Hickey, a Dublin Lack drive/,
went to one of the city station houses to de-
liver up a nuoiber&f valnable articles which
be found in tis cab. He w&s thanked for
bis honesty, but detained by the officers for
being drunk. Poor Patrick! The record-
ing angel will drop a tear upon the charge
sheet and blot the drink out forever.
A Faahlanable Wedding .
There was a society wedding in Washing-
ton the other day, where the groom wore
black kids, wedded the bride with a diamond
ring, and only took tbe chew of tobacco out
of his month when h% at:empted to kiss the
minister, as te supposed be must.
The good people of Konduskeag, Me.,
recently refused to have a meeting to h.ar
Mrs. M. W. Campbell lecture in favor cf
woman suffrage, believing the whole thing
free love in disguise."
lire'. Elizibeth Churchill, of Providence,
li. I., is now "stumpin" Massicbussits in
betalf ol tbe totil prohibition cause, gea-
erally cheered by fair audieDceB.
The President's Mum- go,
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. CfceipneeB and doxablitv are the
characteristics cf H. Luchelngci's furniture.
All Bhould visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a houxe can
be furnished. x> J
UcDowell, Shew Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order. t.oom 10,
606 Uaxket strret, cor. Post and Montgemory. u
A NerroTia Animal,
A correspondent writes to the Country
Gentleman and wants to know how to cure
hia mare of exceisive nervousness. He
etji : " She appeare loneeum like when
alone, and pines for the eosiety of other
hosfei, and gita the histerica when any man
or vehikle cornea trotting by quickly."
A Nashville negro, applying for a mar-
riage liccDee, and learning tbat it would
cost him ten dollars, left the room sadly,
remarking, "Dat'a a mighty equar price,
boss I"
Grand Concert and Ball
Of theeermanla Bifls, at the Horticultural
Ball, Februirr 2d. The mn&Ical portion of the
entertainment will consist of gleeB and ohoroeea
by the Swiss Sing'ng Club »od Prjf. Speranza's
Italian Slcgin? Society. Tola ball will no doubt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
season, considering the p-putarity ana high
social ttMding of tbe oorps. Tickets, admit-
ting genti. man and ladles, ore dollar. y
»" —
19 u Moore,
formerly of Bnss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Uueh and Mont-
gomery sts,, or Dexter Stables. Carriaee orders
left st either place promptly attended to day
ore. ,t, atrednoedratea, bo.
Fob Sale— A lot ef cheap (ilk drevses, at i
Something JYew.
Wm A. Hnbbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies und«rwe<r in suit?,
axe f »med fcr their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amidon,
the authorized agent of Hr.Habbard.bas estab-
lithed a depot of these goola at 248 Second st,
for wholesale and retail txide. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
Uttirnork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 650 "Washington
Ftteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed fo
rwenly-five cents. u
»
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 330) Bath ttreet, nearly oj.--pcs.te the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eata It, aod they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. q
The Mountain Beer is the only real L»ger on
this Coast. Call aid try it, at 6H Saoramento
ttrjtt . where it is eold at ;o ccnte a fclass. x
X>r, Barlow J. bmith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Die-.
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 Js o'clock.
A nan of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4p at., free. w
A- Pleasrint Liocacion.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Toe buiiiinft la a very fine one and IB well
lighted ind ventilated. «
Everybody Suited,
:o tha TnnUgtn^P of fa?hiona
My WIFJE.
Cur table la BpreadTTTwo. to-night-
Ho gnesls our boomy s^are ;
Tbe damiBk eloih is scowy white,
Tbe lervice elegant and bright,
Otr china qnatct and rare ;
My UitJewlf«ir;fldep,
And per.'e t love abides.
£,Tbe braad ia spi>Dge, the butter gold,
To; moffin* nice and hot.
What though IhJ winds without blow cold?
Tbe walls a little world enfold.
And tbe ttorn Is socn forgot.
Id th» fire-light's obeerful glow
Beams a p&ridlso below,
A fairer picture who hath Been?
Soft lights and shadows blent ;
The central figure of the scene,
<ne sit?, my wife, my love, my qusen—
Hi r head a little bent;
And In ter eyes of bine
In ad my blia anew.
I watch her as she pocri the tea
With quier, gentle g'a:e:
■With fiBgtr* d;fc and movemerts free,
A bright smile on her f *ce ;
And, as she sends it up,
I pledge her in my cup,
Was ev*r man before bo blsEEed?
I secretly rtBecti
Toe p^slnj thought ehe must have gnetBed,
Fcr niw (fear lips on mine ar^ pressed,
An arm it round my ne: k.
Dear treasure of my lift-
God bless her— little wife 1
A Gr<-at Discovery.
A Frenchman named Dufonr, after sever-
al yearb* intense and unremitting study of
the finger nailB, haa made the magnificent
discovery that the nails on the little [finger
grow more rapidly than on the others. A
discovery of such vast importance to ihe
human family cannot but give Dufour ever-
lasting fime. Eo long as lit:le fiugera grew
nails they will be an increasing testimony to
his wonderful greatness.
ReprEtant.
Jamee Turpin, a horse plagiarlzer, who
was shot seven times near Wai saw, UisBouri,
last week, by the owners of the horeti he
had lifted, is doing well, but sayi he naver
will touch another horse sgaiu ae loag as he
lives, not even a sawhona, if he survives
this scrape.
Tne Gospel of Peace.
At a Georgia revival meeting they search
all applicants for adooirsion to tbe "mourn-
ers' bench," and tbe proceeds, in the shape
of bowie-knives and revolvers, are raffled
off at the close of the servioea for the mis-
sionary fund.
Mre. 'Wiuans' ballot dropped like a bdow
flake into a ballot-box at Topeka the other
day. The election, however, was only that
of a railroad corporation.
An old woman Darned Christina Hack,
who was recently burned to death in a shanty
in La Salle county, 111., was the survivor
of ten husbands.
•
Mrs. FenD, of Chester City, Michigan,
while ill, wss buroed to death Christmas by
Christian neighbors, who put some red-hot
bricks in bed with her to keep her warm.
rfoaltri una. jeieasure.
Tnere are cot too many pleasures la Ban
Francleco. Nothing ia more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne coun-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can Snd one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1018 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above la:
co to Frank Bouton at the occidental Hotel
when yon wane a carriage. o
Genuine Hnvana Clpars.
Bett branc*e at 611 Montgomery street,
corner of Merchant. Frsnck & Cahu.
S. W.
Q
Sewing Machine! for Sal?,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post street.
Agency f.r Mill.' Adjustable Treadle.
Holiday Punches.
There are no PuncheB for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrta's. Squuza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown lu their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and co-dials for
tbe Holiday tables. For Bale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 LeidesdorCT street. h
Live Well,
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is tbe cause of many crimes. Those
Who dine at tbe Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public elnce
1849. provides for his customers Late Tahoe
trout, B&imagundi soup, game, tame geeae,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup or tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Bonohong and
Oranee Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Meroer's pioneer confection.
ery. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
Tne Place.
If you want a cl'au bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, cr jour hair cut in the beEt
style, by exparlented workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Droeslng Saloon,, No. 302
Fourth etreet, near Howard. t
An Old XjFxna marK.
Cocos and Galllpasros Islands.
The mmori ol hidden treasure In Cocos Is-
land have been at length tiac.d to their original
source. The pi att»&' treasure may bo all moon-
shine but that the millions of trdasura taken
from tbe Peruvian ft jvernmentonthe Mary Deer
lie bur.ied on Cocoa and lone, two of the Gal*
lapagos Is'aad". tber) sr > two living witnesses
to prove. Charles Stewart of Napa, and David
Sutherland of Yallejo. helped to bury this traa-
snre in its hiddiog place and know where to
flod It. A company has been formed under the
title of the Consolidated Hidden Treasure Com-
pany, 328 Montgomery ttreer^Room 10, where
Bhares arefsold at $10 each. The stock is being
rapidly taken up. A echooner will ata:t on
Feb'yist. taking Stewart and Sutherland to
the islands. These men who burled the 1 r.'aeure
can certainly find it. At length there Is some-
thing laQRible. Tula Cocoa Is'aad expedition
is founded on fa.t3, and not on romantic pirati-
cal bifctory, •
£t la -Peorieetiy Asronisning
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry, Clothes received
jelore 8 ut, returned the same svecing if de
*irad, 1
m%—
A.ltojf&tlier mo Best.
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, Ehould sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. y.
Pliotoscrapiiic Cards,
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
GalVery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, y
500 £*aii-s ot ttocts,
At all prices, ait he What Cheer Launary.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or in the par-
lor. And why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually bapp? look ? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
is a public benefactor who will console otionsly
serve ns witb a dean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louie Meyers. nroDrietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
tanrant. Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testiry. Hie kitchens ars marvels
of ord'r and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
W&etil rip: ■ttetuorn.ea. in Ono Day
And we never disappoint, at tbe What Cheer
Laundry,
Lie-vex BucKle buupenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
irb«r«— at tbe What Cheer Laundxv. t
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANDY.
Read ! Bead ! Read i
THE PDBLIO ABft HEREBY NOTIFIED
that tbe Candy made and sold by J jb n Pr i t ch-
ard .A. J. Baker and Patrick Praam-, at 73 Fourth
street, is BAKEK'fl CHEWING CANDY, al-
though they sell it from a wagon and a store, to
both of which tbey USE OUR NAME to draw
custom.
L. B. OLARK & CO..
j V27 lw No. OO Fourth street.
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND
LOAN SOCIETY,
AT. JE". corner Slontsonery and Post ats.
SAN FBANCISCO, January 25,7873.
At a meeting ot the Board of Directors ot ihe
Society held t lis day. a dividend was declared on
old deposits, at the rate of 8 percent, for the eix
month* ending with January 21st, 1873, payabli
immediately and Irf fro;. Federal tax
DOWAB1) MAUTIN,
a'i"-lw Metre 1 ary.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLABR'3,
9 Kearny atreet.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve yeare connected with the press ol
Melbourne, and is well known by the members of
tne profession in the Colonies, bega to iatfmate
that be is prepared to give experienced advice M
all persons professionally visiting or meditating s.
risft to tha Australian Colonies. Fee moderate.
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WIiiLlAV PENRY WATERS
12Victoria Chambers, 46 Collins street, Mwt-
ooame. Australia. f*6 1*
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FUR VISHED ROOMS. SIN-
gle or in suita.
Well Clctiaed and VwtlliiM.
DnfnrniBDed Booms to let. Lodging witt
or wubcut board. ALliAJriBRA BUILDING
*l» bo*b street. oovtt tl
RICHEDA FAMILY
{Formerly of Chiarina's Boyal ItaKan Cirau)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at residences (if required), or for
nish Music for Balls or Parties, at moderate
charges- Residence, 8u3 Montgomery street
corner Jackeon. boom r,'o, 11- 4el21m
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor, Second and Teh cm a streets.
■"Terrapin constantly on band.
Oysters in every etyle, PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
dec 31 lm ^
CUSSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in 1 aliforoia pro-
pose forming classes for instruction in Elocution.
Persona wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
cau Bend in tnoir names to "Oambyses " P. O. Box
2331, when particulars aa to terms, etc., will be
seot +<*> them. de9 1
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No, 1*
l jler etreet. Call and
examine for yourselves.
_^-Tbe nnly Califor-
nia-made Piano on tbe
rl<t24tf
S.F.BUSiNEffPIREITOSj
BaoUielWi « and ettailon^rsv
H. H. Moore, fi09 Montgomery, near Merchant
Bnalnesa Colleprea.
He&ld'e, Bryant & Btratton't College, 21 Pott
Butcher*.
Katz, Fred, Stalls W to IOO, California Market.
Bran PonndericB.
Weed A Kingwell, Oalifornia, 125 First ah.
Dentists.
Dr. K'ng'a Grand Dental and Surgical Inetiti
61(i Saorameato street.
French Fancy Groedsv
Locan A Co.. 13 Menbgomery. 107 and 109 Suttex.
H am an Hulr.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 11» Second etrent.
Maale und Mostcal Initrnmv&U,
Keens, C. O., mffc-. acoordiaos, repairer of alt Id
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Hflccoronl Unnufacluren.
Biignardello, MacohiaTetlo A Co., 7"6 Sansom*.
Wine* nod I.tqtiot ». ( WooleeaL--..)
Dancrl F. A Co., M4 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMQND
INDIAN AND
BOTANie PHYSICIA],
TWENTY YEARS OF PJKACTI
IN THE TREA^MKNT OF DISEASES IN
dent to f-malefl has plaot-d Madame Edmo
at the baad of all physicians makiUK nuch prac
a specalrr, nnd'enables her to guarantee a spe
and purmanoDt euro in the worst crimes of 1
pre'sion ard momtrnal deraugements. Lat i
Kill find Madame Kdmonds a Bkilllul physic
ana it is 'o their intertst to consult her in all <
easts incident to women before tampering »
poisonous nostrum?, quack dootors and bumbi
Madaooo Edmonds describes diseases without
isformft'.ion from the patient, aod cores will
the use ef mercury or experiments, rhus eav
from wrong treatmsnt for privUs, chronic
cancer diseftsea. Coiresocudenoe B'rioily co
dential. Office and residence, SL4: Pine etr,
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja20
9 FIRE
Extin&uishi
SEND FOB TBEIB " BECOBD
R.R.TBWrN A Co., General *gen*i PacifioOH
For sale by W. B. MUBDOUH,
T.fical Acet>t, 312 Cilifornia St., Sac Francise
POU Ta,^.e
FOR 1873
r^ffO'W' X3XTB,
. .AND.,
Payable at tbe Assessor's Office, or. >
Deputy.
J_JEVI V09ENEB. Asaeaao.
ion
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL.
ocoasionB. Muaic imported, arranged t
and for Bale. /
Fritz Pipers and Marcna IV. Ilium, U I
r.cadlna; Tlollnl-ti.
19-Orders from tbe country promptly attsiid
io, Address M. W. WILLIS, taton'a K •
Store. 1H8 Mottgcmery etrtet, or MAROU : I
BLUM. 2M1> Monrgomervstreet. jati
f m+* 4
ARIOI
►Pianofoi
DECLARED BY THE .IUDGE3 ATAll
Fair of tbe American Institute. aft«r ib-
fold trial againBt Steinway'e Chicking* »
otHPrs.toboTIik Bl'JST ON EXHIBITION. •
CURTAZ. Bote Agent. *0 O'FarreUll -
N B.— Pianos of all ntyl»s TO KKKT.
,,
OUTSIDE LAND
ANT AND ALL PERSONS TBAT H*
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on I '■
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can b.ie •
amount refunded at the office of tbe nndert d
npoo tne proaenUtion of an order from *
Mayor and Oitr and Coanty Attorney.
dels If A. AXTST
c. ,»
DAVE MENDER A Oa.t*
. old original R«d Lion. l»'g
street, between Kearny »nd Dup^nt., whet»
can bare HOT AND COLD DRINKS, not f< *
ting tha old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Hpo j"
always on hand. m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD
A LARGE ASSORTMbNT OF GENTS' \
niBQing Ooods to he brd good and cnt '
the-'uLDCORNKR/'J. LEVY'S. Jiio Mot. [
ery street. Justice gireu to all. Don t fnrg \
number, 51 O Montcomcry Btreefc.
de3 1
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS* OE THE FINEBT Iffl 'J,
made at our Steam Candy Factory daii; *
orders, especially from tbe country, ar* an *^
and will be promptly attended to. __ _ _
OANTY A WAGSTO L
IOT MontconiflTT et- net* "T _—
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.*
Best accommodations for
Familiea in the oity. Private _
entrance forLadiec Hair Cutting, bhayn •
Snampooiog. Children's Hair neatly ont. I
Shampooing 50 cents.
v17 lm
.'OORRIVEAU. Propri J^
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acad ny
AMERICAN EXCHAN
I
IMONT80MEIT S
HOTEL.
FURIIISHED ROOiS I
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a I ■< rtlkCnCO THl'KtOAT. JtM'ART M. 1ST*.
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CALIFORNIA TIIEATEI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
mnD win op thb engage
II'ASIY
ugusta L. Dargon: MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
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TABioaa COMMUIA.N.
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J ANCAHY SO
will iii rmnurto tbs womnr*
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DIB«IC( TT>» hlliatl. I«IM| !■!» ...WALTFK LIVAK
■tCBTIDIIII W. A. MUTATIS
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18' BUND
F1IDAT 1TI5150-
'ABBK BLXi BENEFIT
Of MISS
lugusta Li. Dargon.
*n Extra Bill will be Presented.
■ITTBSAT ArriBKOOII-
-ast Miss Dargon Matinee
WILL SHORTLY APPEAR—
Ulan XtXttrlon Mordnunt
W.I. .nA P.IT..I" r i
A.OT- I I.
RIP VAN WIXRI.r WR. JOIIX T. nwnoM.
sril'.ir or TIE. Mil ' OHAE
fcPIalT or DWARF Of THE III ;>SC» DOBEKT PMTCBARD
Bi>i iuof it.. OnMfeUI.
A bll'li: «»!•' IM I > I I A • \l«-4
ACT III.
RIP VAN WINKI.R Mil. JOHV T. RAYMOND
OEBMCK von beekmak WALTER I.E«\N
E.J. BTJrELET
STTfl > Ijtidlori E. FLYMPTON
BWDB1CK VEDDIB. .f^lJOjr.r. JOHN WII a i\
Mala .id Pern. I. P.uidIi.
OBWTOHEf. cow BirrltJ to H.odilek MBS. C. B SUNDERS
HEEBIE. M|.d:«1»T> Ml-S CARRIE WV.Vrr
KATCBEK. S.Ih'l wife MISS LOUISE HAHMErt
SATURDAY, at 8 RIP VAX WINKLE MATINEE
MONDAY EVENISO. Februirj Ath—
I»"^TC3r]VtA.lL.IOISr £tXLd GtA.TLmA.TE. A,
Wblcb fa.1'1 a run at lb* QajrcaTktt Th* Air*. London, or over 200 nfgb's.
PRICES OF APMIBK10«.
Irtenrrf Mr*t»— Dress Circle and Orohsstra »l ««* Rsk'oor *0
Hr.trYrd He.ia-Baoooj 7-t fiall-fT MB
Dress Cue e Admission VI OO Private Boas* SO uurt fflO oo
OUbt A*fr«.l«a , lliir InirRli-UrrrHto
P*lKf III' llrwl. < tr.rl-. VaifJI
DUTCH MBXjODZBS
Hi I \KR1K ARHM
■ •PU.fWMlC llU1s>S
Walking In the Moonlight Mllle Hall
Omtm
TWO JOHNSONS.
Br»s ...
Or*
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I».i^. i fr-rw l|..mi- Tmnnr l>tirrpw»»
Hupp* ,|n*r|>hlrif>-S"r.c *r -1 Dsnce — Ml<* .l»«r pliln*
Bouquet of Songs Miss Lillie Hall
Mr.11. y l»..i.ff MUa < lippsnor*
THAT BARREL.
..snd..
Tbs wbol* to oonclsds wllb
The Lady toeLIods^
Or, L«v and Pryo.l !
Otod Msddlsaot Csrrls Crsfmso-
*#rJ«*ot Dsmms... Un»». Vprnsr
Btstuuisr Hst Krilj
Ms DisbtbtlU fii'«w. Losiil
Otmr Mipa .lo-pbiof.
c<> t in - Ti trod Loopsr
(t«DSl«bIS
1** U- Abb Mitinta Kilinmr*
Widow Meldlonnt - ...I-rnir. .rohrtcn
Mm- Di-bAbllls faDnio Ci rilwu
M» Msrv Ann Jo«1e Wsjflolrj "
iroK»H»OhN FUUir ti fro«Ir dis-eo»«rd In thip pl.y si
LUV! and tb« A u-i env« -ill bid HNI.V A JKW as
tbs Uartaln drop* sod tbo llgbtt are pat oat.
'SPIERS & POND,"
ISO Kearny NWtij
OOK!IKK OF BUSH. SAN FRAN
fVINES, LIQUORS AMD CIGARS
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riA AID COFFf E, WiHES, LIQUORS A CIGARS
WS. Keany .Irecl,
OORXER Or BUSH, SAN FBANOI8CO.
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SPIERS & POND."
HAIR.
HE CHEAPEST PLAOE IX SAN FBANOISOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Good . Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK STORE.
A. II. SAMPSON <fc CO.,
Kn. HO Hreond street.
DoH)lm Wet ween .Ml-. I mi nod Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MB, P. HEROES. FORMERLY
pr.ipn.ror of tbs MtaeiV Km-
Uarant, bss tskSD tbs maaacerosst
of botb tbs Miners* Rsissorsot on
Oonmsrolal ilrset and tbs Minora'
Braaob on Mnrttst itrsst. in paitDsrabkp nltQ MR.
A DRAYKUH, who baa bssa conos«tud with the
Ursa lor rsara. IroproveinsaU Bats b*«a mad* in
tbaoalafnsdspartmsots that will rsmlsr tbs Mi-
ners'mors popalor (hsa It bss stsr boss during
ths >■ years of iU proapsrity. Oar Bills oi Fsrs
•mbrsos sll tbs dsliosoiss of ths saasoa. Oar
motto Is "Uood Fsrs, Good Oookfng and Modsrats
Obaxfss,"
P. BEBSM A OO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI and S8S OommarfflaJ, and
769 Market strtst.
Opsn from ft AJt. to ID P.M. anil lm
THE SAN PRANOISCO
BILL POSTING COMPANY
i at., «or, E.eldeadarsT.
McDANIELfS
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
T.i WOULD MOST UK-
spaotfally rsprsssnt to yoa and tes pobllo treo-
•raliy. tbat ns is now prsparsd to fortlah fAcll-
it«" lor fitnibHioos of o»sry kind and character,
wtiiab sboald dp*t>r*« the f^ironaite of the pab-
lic. Hf bs« sraoiad at (hnyone. WrorainK. A
LARliK AND C iMMODlOU-H HaLL, with coa» i
bosoarr ai lts.ll ts wnll r«ati(sted
sod iiihiod, and tnadscoaifor ah'e fir all i«.>nQ>
of i ha j. ■• UU8IO1 both Strios
ramiibsd at sll timss.
SiiiiUcMif irm(«meDM will r>e msdo wifb
THKATKIfiAL OKOIliER rOMPANIKS, «Hta-
er for Knntfngof liall or performances on a per-
osnlaae of the receipta. OorraitpoodeDce 'oifclied.
Address. J. MCDANIF.L.
Look Box No 1, CbejsDQe, rVi-omiag.
N. B— Oorlosftlss waited for tbo Oheyeane
M ninom. Ttionn wi.hina; sofi^camente. State lnw-
eit terms for tbn Winter Saaeon, senates; photo-
Jrsph to my address. Half Passsce Money re*
anded altar lUliojr en es Ken sore.
JAMFB McOANIEL.
Proprietor Obeyenns Tbeatre and Maseam.
oert 3m Look Box No. I. Ohsrenne, W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST.OLA8S PKOPLK.-MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladles and two Hen-
tlemsri to be itood in 2*nerul buittnnas for tbe com-
ing Wintrr r««nioa, commencing tbe first week In
NovombT, 1871, Aildreis rtntinK lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after Llll-
togeDgagemenL
JAMES McDANIFL,
Proprietor Obeyonne Theatre and Musenm,
otA'l Lock Box I, flheveona. W. P,
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RAOE.
T1IK MAJIIBITY OP TIIOMF, WHO
realtfo In Nnn Franclaco, bny their
Shirts nnd ParDlahlna; Ooodi of 11 K\ K-
JDICT dcCO., No. » Hecond strret.be-
came they »re always treated well und
boy their goods at the lowest prices, ut
"THE OLD STAWW."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIHOINLA CITY, NJCVADA,
THIS ZLROANT THEATRE HAS BEEN BE-
dsoorated, and can be rented by the night or
by the week. Stars end traveling oomoanlM
llMralty treatod with on application ny letter
JU'HN PIPKB,
Has scar and sole Propriaioi.
— S? *° J. M. MeOAlifi,
SBO Washlngfon atrest. Ban Franrfsort
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI,
HHS WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND V0-
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and 17 020 Washinston street.
V.AM'W) IMUEDIATItLY.
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO ...
SPECIALTY ARTISTS for O or 1£5 NIGHTS
....AND ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....A^ao....
T^eonty Flr«t X-.iJtio Ballot XjAdios.
FOll NAM' FHJHTV RETS OF AMAZON IRMOlll. COMPLETE, IN
Lota to salt, purchaser*, Enoh fcet onaistp r<f Solid Silver-Plsted Hslmet, Broastptare, Lam-
bnrkni, Shield, one pMr ot Armlef, ore pair of Bracelet'*, one pair of Tights, one pair of 'IraDki, one
pair of SandaU.one Taaic, one Soarf, ooe (Join bat Swunl,»-d one Knear
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THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFECTION -RI0H4RD
MULDKK FABBRI, toaober of eersral cele-
brated Kiropean ertisieB. late Director of the re-
nowned OonaorYAtcry ef Geneva, Maitro du Uhnnt
ol tie Frenoh Imnertit Acadcmv of MubIo.Ooq-
daotox&f the PhilbnrmoniQne Society la Perls,
and at prrseat Muiical JJiteator of the Fabbri
Opprf.is iiicpared to Rive private lessona, either
ftt, bin otB-'e or at, tho reainerce of the pnpils;
likewise UOUUSKS OK MNU1NG, PIANO and
MUSIOAL INhi'RUOTION.
Kor farther -»articul*ri. apply at PROF. MDL-
DKIi'Mofflve, >i.*l POWKLLS'iRKRi.bitwe-n
Market and Kills. Also, lettars recsiv-d and terms
to be had at the maiia stcre of M. Gray, Clay ek,
and of Meters. Bherman A Hyde, corner of Ratter
sad Kearny streets. jeS lm
Chinese Employment Company
¥>irsncx2 ciioo.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR AIX PARTS OE TFIE UNITED STATES^
^o B2*T8uiaaMBtoitrwt, IJ,t" KfBro'
and tfont((oiru r/, Ban i ranelioo. Cal. We an>
preparsd 10 f<irnl*h at Hhor; noiin-. Pom attic
Sir.iinti, Hi tel Cookn, Lauudrj Men. "W Iter*.
Ootumou LnLor r<3, Fa m Hende, Rill-road
Baod»i Oi r i'H' r , Mi obADtOP, Factory BfttaV,
Wood Chopper?, el c, etc, Hpccial uUontlonr<ireij
to lurjtuMnK D.-tnONiio 8-r*ft' ts. J« 20 lm
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
r\IVIDEND N0TI0E.-SAVING8 AND L0A1T
8001 ETY. No. OXO Clav street .-The Boarfi
of Uirooiors bare this day dsclarnd a dividend for
the six months ending December 3Iat, IKT'.of nias
per cent per aonom on all deposits, parable on ant?
after the LUb inst.
jn N-'Jw CYRUS W. OARMANY, Cashier.
J CLAY At.
If!.'.. 81®.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUK
And College r>f Medicine.
If! nnfl BBAUUKUI* and instiiodw-
JLl/.UUli i»H obiecta to bo B«»n. Open to tfcs>-
Public DAY AND NIGRT, ai KUatSKA HAAJT
» L8 Montgomery street. FOR MKN UNL>".
•TDr. Jordan's Pbivate Oftiob Is at »r»x
Geary etreet lopposite old Meobanics' PovilrapX
Stage Dancing
TAUGBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street, n»ar fCennry.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEIES,
TEA08EB I
THB JOUSNAL OF AMU3EM£NT8.
■J.
PabUabed every I>*y in lb) Year br
3?. BOQABBUS
•tMorchont and £35 iVmhlDjctoa Sti
B**.w Montgomery. ,Su Francisco.
THURSDAY JAXCARY 30, 1673
Very Hard.
Lsnra Fair half promised that ehs would
go to her "iwmy Southern borne" if the
wtso't haoreJ. We doa'i think, however,
that tt« tuoDv South likes her mock. The
New Orleans Timet of the 15th eayj :
Is poor abused humanity to be cbealei
oat oi tie Stokes verdict as cut of that io
the Cal f.roit [Fair1 case? The lenteDc- it
pag*ed and the hiogiDe fixed for the 2S:b
nrox. Are we t> have it? If haagtDE. is to
be t'e penalty fur murder, u is jostlr doe
to t-ocseiT tha*. murderers Lang. Yet cutset
and tbe fr.eods of tbe convict opsDl j declare
be shall bare a new trial. fiucn brag is tbe
frois st tsmeritr, and uoliKclv io learned
ooaisel, unless a j adieu) sctvw be Eome-
wbere loose. If 8 okes be allowed to join
that Cir-iTii i of f sloes that have gooe un-
wbipt ot jestics, with tbe Mcib&tiog Laura
T*ir now covering i/s rear, Kew lork should
burn her s atntes, that society may be wa.ru-
«d to proiect itself.
Mr. L*vj of the Telegraph.
Mr. Levy, p.-oprietar of t'ae London Tel-
egraph, boasts loualy of bis teiug a live
paper. He docs not care f jr respectability
bat believes in eersittoo. Toers was a
time when Mr. Levy formed a Lop? tbat ha
might on tLe strength of t ii coDseettoa
with journalism ottiln tdmiesion to r«-
epectabls to:itty. Alter bnng iu I
j A sad Sight.'
T:.l DaotraryNews man imagines this
tableai: A s uall, wretcbed-lookiog heuse.
apology fjr a maa,
by driuk, sssanlting the door aad
:l,e att res -and with bis cms s.
,maa with a wan «-
. cf features-, pretaing one hand
tightly over her heart *nd with the other
The Klaj* fa Dead," Lon^ Live the
Kins:
8o Prince Bill cf tbe Sandwich I-linds is
now King Ktmehsmeba VII Prince Bill
has bean a wild youth, bat when be is king
he may reform, as did HeDry Prince of
Wal«, afterwards fleory V. Prince BiJl
wbeo. we were in Honolulu was remarkable
for nothing but his skill in playing billiards
and poker aod his wonderful capacity for
liquor. He was, however, a good fellow
enough. He is now 33 years of age, and
may reasonably be euppo-ed to have sown
his wild oats. Exit wild Prince BUI and
outer sjbsr, said Kamehameha VI. God
save the king :
Will Ton Learn?
It is hard on Pxoaso to have to act as
achoolumter to all tbe other papers, but
some one baa to do it. Every paper in^the
State of California prints tbe word aero-
naut, sronsut, which is simple nonsense —
no word at all. For the information of
these benights! sheets, we wilt tell them
»hat every school-boy ought to koow, tbat
ihia word is derived from aer, air ui&nauta
a, aailor. "Aer-o-naut" means something.
.Xrcn&ut means nothing.
Asa Intelligent Paper.
The Virginia Foot-lights, which never
seems to chronicle any other amusements
than "dog disputes," publishes the account
of tbe Polar Continent aod a lot of ictby-
osauri, by Professor Newcomb, ss a matter
of fact.
Beecber charges SI, 500 to leeure in Chi-
cago; £500 elsewhere. The extra $1,000 is
to compensate for his los3 cf self-respect.
Reduced prices. Shirts from ISO, to Jr.
Ccmple:e assortment of Gents' Fu-ii-h.Eg
Qxd!. Beales fcOo. Kearny ft., neir Eaih. ct
Oyeters.
In strolling round the otter Slight,
To look at •Frisco by pas light,
u-r oirele*! raj:, by chance aia stray
To where fountain's ceiselesstpluy
Ot waters bright, did make s
To.ro.ig*. which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mct"j atone and pearly shell,
O'er wnich the waters softly fell.
Hade tbat wlnsow reem to be
Some fairv grotto of tbe sea.
".Stop," »aid my friend, "let's go In here —
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I Bald, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a <T."'
So Eooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade bis appearance, assed our wish-
Said they had almost acy di-h
That we mlgnt Dame. We f uond It tree,
.Irtd cooked mapnijicaitljf, too;
All kinds of oyaterf , juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; Jast thluk of that,
And If yonr month doat water, then
Ton're different brom other men.
They'd clam sand crabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had witbln
That cosy place all klndsof game,
Fish, fleeh or fowl which toe could name,
■While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
&o here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Who<rer doubts this let him rush
To thxe-f hundred tbirtr-£«Ten Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who cces th-r* ot;ce will go again,
Pacinc C>j.ter fcucse. X37 Bcsh street, above
Wo&tgomery; open Day and Night.
CFTAB.LE3 HaaKE. Proprietor.
■ -»
Oo You Know
That with BurraaxcK*a Pattebss you can cut
and make any garment to at perfectly T Send
»atage stamp for en illustrated catalogue. H.
-A. Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Bewlng
SEachine. No. 113 EearaT atieet, between Batter
ted Poet. San Franclwn. •
cally kicked and pe:5:at.-Lt,v ^aubtei, black . bL-s ing a poker
b&lled io all tbe clnbs wbere be hed tbe im-
patience to Lave his name pnt op, and ig-
nored in society by those wto kcew him ia
basiness, Mr. Levy became morose and
gave vent to tha remark, "D-nV
anyhow: der peopleah lsb vere I makes my
monish and I'll publish my pater for der
peop'.esh." Thio Mr. Levy tae been doing
of lats, without mu:h regard tr the ftfel-
ings of decent people. Tl6 Pail Mall Ga-
zette takes him to u*k rouodly for toe man-
ner in which he worked up tbe the sensa-
tion of Coia Pearl's lorer shooting himself.
It says:
Tbere is a woman in Paris, a po:r, low
creature differing in no respect, e»ve in tbe
giea-er gains of her trade, from tha thou-
sands of common positutes in every gr at
cirv io the world. There is a news;sp=rm
London, which at various periods ol its his-
tory has made similar galas, by receiving
inti itfl pages infamous advertisements, and
spicing i s literary matter with teaifal moral
commentarisson'every nasty subject under
the sun. Buccess admires 6ucc.-s» ; and tue
rich p.-osti'nte oecomca a gr»»t per^i-nage
to the newspaper having the Urges! c rcala-
foain the world. Ooe of tbe -poor I us
who fund t charm la tbe sx.etycf tie
txars.eocent Uulonun^te W.man»bot huc-
sslf because (£S is allege'!) he bad no more
monev to tuy Ihs love it was ler business
losall. Thin tiag:c aff-ir— uaiic, but Ics
deplorable thaa t;ie madne^ofa gjod tlo^
— made auuen sensatioo io Paris, aod more
in the offie* of tbe D-ilv Telegraph. What!
a lorerof Cora Peiri's— tie reoowued Cor*,
ao buc es:fu( as herself to be of tha large: e
ciiculatLon— s' ooting himself pour arnour
id btr nch aad delicate bedroom ! This is
a world even: 1 Ii moat make a stir ! Ev-
erybody most tilk about it io London cir-
cles I Off, iheD, to interview the unfortu-
nate lady, tost she may tell her hiplets
tale to tbe world through the medium of
cur columns I
The Pall Mall Gazette then goeB on to
give an account of how this nomau wns in-
tsrviewed by the Telegraph's ip*cial, how
erery look, word and gesture of hers was
noted down and every article in her bed-
room was described. The Gazette closes its
scathing rebuke to the unscrupulous Mr.
Levy in tbe following words:
Altogether, no more disgraceful.* misuse
of enterprise was ev< r made than in tois
matter. But it is precisely in such ways is
tbiB tbat newspapers get the largest circula-
tion ; and sines prosperity is to be found in
dirty by-pathB, we suppose there will al-
ways be "men who encode to seek it there.
Very true; but there is cne consolation for
those who lire cleanly : thit they are" much
happier than these ecavengeis. Mr. Levy
is not happy ; he knows Le is mean ; he is
not respected by Christians aud be it dis-
liked by those of his own nat oo. Mr. Levy
would give ta'f his money if hs coold ob-
tiiu recognition as a gentleman in that so-
ciety which he now outrages.
tbe fire.
Tte bell-ringer at Brixlegg in tbe Tyrol,
who bas f pjrated tbe bell tbere for forty
yesrs, lately hung himself from the cross
in the lop of the spire.
Th* Illustrated Press (S. P.»
No. 1 , Jaauary, 1S73. Sold by subscription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
num>-erf, 15 cents. Adcrsss Murrty, Dewey A
Co., S. F. •
Bern Quality of I>oar«*eilll
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Qheer Laundry "t
For the Very Best Drink-,
Goto Ta,es' Branch Saloon, career of Market
aod Tbird Etrc«ta. bg
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAH OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DK- H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFFICE,
. SIS REABM STKEET,
Between Bosh and Sutter. j&30 lm
Like the Idea..
We publkhad a short time ago a para-
graph fro 31 tLe London Figaro, comment-
iug on the success the young ladies em-
ployed in r.-fresbment sa'oocs. and as bar-
maids in public houses, met with in 5. cu-
ing wealthy husbands. Just about tbe
time it appeaiei ia our columns the "Spiers
aud Pond" establishment, at tbe corner cf
Boah and Ksatrny streets— a first-c'asj sa-
oon— desired ihs services of t^o bar-maids.
They received no less than one hundred and
sixty applications for these two vacant
pla^ep, which proves that the idea is a popu-
lar one in this city.
A Free Translation.
" I say, Jones," said Smith tte other day,
"what is the meaning of Credit Mobilier?
I mean, what is ihe translation cf it?" "Oh,"
said Jones, "literally translated it is a mov-
able credit." "Ah," slid Smith, "a sort of
slippery credit. I thought it meant some-
thing of that kind, but ws-d'i sure. "
Wlxan Cheer l^aunory
It the best lanndry in San Franc l&co
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
TOM an** J ID R Xfc Y,
GO TO THE BBAACH
Hot Scotoli,
*US Suner street, Bear Kearnj.
AH Drinks Ten Cents
DOT CHOWDtR ETEBT .\H.11T.
nolS'tf J03. D. BBIGGS, Proprietor
THE OLD
Hot Scotch,
1G Mortoa Street, near Kearny.
A.11 Drinks Ten. Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM iNOJEBRY IN TOWN.
Always 00 file the New York Hersld. Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doing-, Police Ga-
zette, all t&e Oaliforr.ia p&psre, al&o London
Pnnch. Bell'B Life, Illustrated London News. Call
and ea'sfy yourself.
tar Don't forget the Bign of tbe Hot Scotch.
deTtf OHABLES WM. FELDMAN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
ANNOUNCES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
taePaol'c generally, (hat they have opened
nocer COLMAN'5 CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bash and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WISES.
LIQUORS AXD
All are invited ta ca'l, and ARCHIE McNEIL
AND WM. C. CALDER wi.l do tbeir beat to
ma.ke them comfortable. \\ Jlif
DIVIDENB NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS ASP 10 11 BANK.
Ao, C Foit street. RfSHonlc Temple.
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF t BE BOA.RD OF DIREO-
lors of tDH B.iEt, held Janasr; ZQtb. 1676,
& dividend *Bsdec»'ic at tee rate of ten (10) per
cent. p"r annum on Term or Permanent D*poei is,
and pigh'. p6r cent, per annum 01 Ordinary De-
posit*, fir the semi'annnal tarni ending JaDnnry
21s-. 1873, payable on and after February ls\ 187;,
free from all taxes. GtOKtK JSOIt'lIVN,
}*5^-'f SeoreUry.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Saa Fraod.co Savlon» Union, 538 Call-
fornlu street, Corner of Webb.
LIORTHE HALF TEAR ENDING WITH THE
A 3'st December, 1672, a dividend has been d«-
claie i at tbe rate of nine and eiz-tenth« (9 fi-10/
per cent, per annnm on Term Deposits, and eisnt
(6) percent, per annnm on Ordinary Deposits, free
of Federal Tax on Deposits, payable on and after
13tb January. 1873. By order.
d*31 2m LOVKLL WHITK. Cashier.
Ftr a eafe and efficient BEADnriSB or thj
COHPLEXIOS, nS6 DlCKlT'8 FiSIOUi CEtLtE DE
1*18. L
X>r. Dohcrtj-
H*6 deTOtad hla study mrire partlerJarly to
■dironlc and spedfic practloe, and aa ench hi
oov the moat successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
t of LeldesdorfL a lev doors Delotr What
r Eons*. j
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In Oaiifomia Is assnmtcg
0 ganf g proportions. Emerson Coirille, of the
EUdd. ^«k, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
' Ms own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
• oyeters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. Hla
. Aaetexn transplanted oysters naTt a fame which
. lau extended all over ths continent, and
,8ad6: "ock" is known rrerrwhere.
Eureha Social CJlulj
The prizes to be awarded at tbe Ninth An-
nnal masqaerade ball of the Eareks Social
Cub are on exhibition In the window of Stoltx
aad Sons dry goods ttoro Sauth-eatt corner ol
Kearny aod Pine streets B
A>0 Not ttuffcr Iron* Corns.
The nnfortnnate sufferers from Cor: f, Ern.
tons, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. R. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
"peas from experience, having Ueted the Doc-
tor's capability. Belerer>ce« Riven if required, a
for Wwninic
ShlrU, $1 SO per doz.; small pieces, 60c. pet
h z. At the What Cheer Lrnndry •
CxaXBTOTaST.— Madame Clara Aatonla, the
Clalrvorant, and Independent Tranoe Medium,
has removed to 333 Kearny st. Consultations In
English, French and German. t
U Yotx "n-ant
x our Bhanketa and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to tbe What Cheer Laun
1*7. X
The Beet Remedies,
Dr. Perry '1 Last Chance, for pain.
FreaH ani Sweet .
Fer the beet oonJectJonery, go to Canto and
Warner'a. 107 MoQUtomery St. near Snttcr. »
'W'xxavt Cneer A_«atazi<lzry
xanploys no Chinamen, and shoold be pa\t
ronised by everybody. •
FREE AND EASY.
EVKKX SATrBSAT XICHT.
Piano and Singing at S l».>x.
CHARING
#
SALOON
O06 Mtaalon street, near Second.
deW J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
C j2 Sacramento atreet,
(Tbe First Honse below Kearny street.)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
H«Jp of all kinds.— General Buciness *rencj;
Collect Bemr, Notes and Accounts: While ana
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families. Hotels,
Farm*. Factories, etc
CUAS, F. BECHfcBEB A. CO.,
d»23 'm 6Se Sacramento street
E. PARDINI
NO. 728) WASHINGTON STB^ET. (ABOVE
thePiazt). San Francisco. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the beat French style. Tbe same
r^adrmade alwgy on hand. no 1-Jn>
DRESS MAKING.
BS: *■ F- BISHOP, NO. IB O'FAERKLL
i^.i •'""■13.th»P'»0»lOf LviiM and ilr.oeer,
. . * ."" c'i» '2 *"• «*•'• Dina »«d« In
■lyi.. ud . Detect at. ,t . moder.t. pric. d«19
M"
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itor in every Home and Household, and as an
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for Six: Monthi, SS OO.
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The Golden Era and Peterson's X.ndles*
National Magazine, One Tear, SG.
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LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in tbe city at Ul-i cents per week.
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all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.
PROPRIETORS,
aorner Sanaome and Commercial »t
jalStf
IS
m
Pacific Stone Company;
THE PACIFIC STONE COMPANY 04til
the eff^eoial attention of Archileots, Engu ii
cers, and the public in general, to tbe SUPKRI© jj
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufacture^
by them in this city under the Ransome P&tentil
They mate to order and keep ins toe*.:
Solldlng Fronta. "Water Pli»e,
Slnfcu, Mouamenta, Fuantulna. 1
llles, f;»pis^« for v/aiii
Filters, etc., ete
Together with Raneome's oalebrated Free-Gr
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee sopsrio;
and at a price far below that of hand-cut work.
BWThe attention of private parties intending
build is respectfully solicited.
Office. No, IO RUSH STRKET. Ran Franoiaoe
THOMAS ~W. BR££,
SILVER FZjATBH
' MANUEAUTURER
IPAIXER
& DRUMS/BANJOS,
OTU£R MrSICAL IJiSTBtHI.WI
ESTABLISHED IN 1865.
sny*l>osons given on the Banjo and Drum.
MISSION STREET, between First and ~
N. Bv— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjoi
eaaionall a]waye on hand
1
tun. 54
becond.^
e for Pr>
ialS U
TRAYS atwavs on band.
Alfred Tettei
Mannfactnrer and I!1
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
£25 DoponC, |
SEAR SUITER STSEBf
See my stock of Bit
Cages btfore pnrcbaah
e:tewbere. Always eoml
tbicgnew on hand. B
i*aieot Cages, made
Tin Wir<>, are warrant*
FREE FKOM VKRM1
Also, best quality TK
noaOtf
Meersclianm Pipe Depot
CIS KEARNY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT i
tbt-ahoTtes cotic? A'lPiuesand
Cigar Boldere wntionted genuine, and
to ctlorwell. Mefr*cbautn fipfsaod
walkiug Cures Mauntod (ind Repai'sd
at lowest ta^tttn PriceF, aod wuh tbe beet nor/
mnnEhip. A large aseoriment of Walking Oan-
aod taLCy Goods of every de&cription olways •
band. no2l IBS;
The Popular Beverag*
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PA0D7I
Coopre&s Sprincs. near Santa Olura. Iodorsi
by the Medical Faculty iiecur&uve powers beiti
equal to the celebrated Oongrees W&ter from tl
Springs of Saratoga. New York. Depot romovi
from 11:8 Kearny street to New Montgomery, oi
door from ilownrd. Families supplied daily. Li
era! discount to tbe traae, and orders attended •
piomptly. de'iStsi
FRENCH MUTUAL PROViDENl
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twcatr-Slxth Semi-AnnDal Blvldent
A DIVIDEND O J NINE PER OENT . PER AI
num. net. (9 Der cent.) npon the operation
of tbe French t-aviagsand Loun Socie»-v, for tl
six months fnding December 3lst, 1&72, bas,
conformity nitn the reoort tf the Committee'
Verification appointfd by tbe members of ths8<
ciety, been declared by tbe Board of AamiDiatn
t'on, at tbe bemi-Aonaul Meeting held on II
I»th instant. This dividend will bs p»yar.)e t
and after ihp eigbteenth instant, at tbe office1
the Souiely, 411 Baab ptreet. J
CtfJH CAVE 3IAHE,
jSOlm Directorof French SaviooB Bask*.,
GEORGE MATES";
\M
anda!! -sind. ot SHELL FISH. ,
L-t.-.Hc r.'os. 40, 41. *»i
jlar<:<.-', mtnnor on Oalifornfs s
priblic or private partios "jd fauiilies mpph'
from 5 A.M. u» U P. 11. i*adien' And Gantlentei
flM»#r"i«iw nr-r fwiqi C , ■ to 1 • i> v -'•27" '
Philadelphia Restaurant
OHAS. V. BERGOLD. PROPRIETOR.
THE OBOIOFST HEATS AND
Vegetables, B^atd by the weed.
40S HINK n i REST, between Hearty
and Mo. turner' mi
:?R.; !
Crystal Sample Roor
C35 SACKIMESIO STKEET.
ALT. DRIHKS. PL4IN OE FANCY, Tl
GENTS. .V-Hot Drinks a specially.
«. MiTiitn,
jftlT lq Proprietor
Bar Sugar
"POE SALE — S18 EIABK7 STSEET. I
-* WEBOES'S. Alio. e>.r> kind ol Oud
Wholesale ud B«UiL
vol It M. A. HESCIB
Indian Queen Range
The Best In the Mark«
MAjruFAornsEO by
•pa Soda
1
XVI. ■
e " si 0
• STOHL
1
SMA6UIRE'S opera house
^POSTPONED
mis u ,« 'I
aln ^ Onaccountoftht Rain.
— 1»f>AT IVrfflWO rilRUARTt
'TE8ic.
a^Jalian Opera Company!
HIW ALHaMBRA TIIATR1.
HOUSES THRONGED NIGHTLY.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
JANUARY
»:■• nim TBI fUl, ABB (ATV1DAT ArTBBIOOB AT I.
.11
A BRUT SEASON ONLT.
m
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•Hi'*,
Enrico Pardini.
iignora Speranxa
Iba AaVliaa S(x>r*nrA,
Mi-. Ann* Irl
Wrnor FnlTio Klro.
lVLn..
JOHNN
JOB H
• Wor'.l f««-l
X'Tt?-X"
IMWlUtl
iiat*1 tktitnl Coodattor I»Mt ro 0. Spartan
iw. una i» tali an?.
ikWiajA_
M Nj i*i j
Uaria di Rohan
OOEL II THE HOUSE OF CUOIML RICHELIEU.
O-ui Oftr% la itr»* acta by DoaiiaU .
- AIM lu( lo »a i riiMlM), I'M tar luQi'-r iUimUqu'. Itibi, la « a-U,-»*
Diedrich; or, Life in New York
I I'.l'h B'lJ JO
A LIC
THI* tV THING
JANUARY 31
il> \ I IMH and M a -, II in > v
Baaaf — i .1
• JJ0«A, H
MONsiiu PROORAIME TO-NIGHT
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A HI* TOAI IkjOT BLACK
JOIIXVT Al.t.KV
41.11 K II » llll I-UN
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Piarvoat Tkftrw
Juho noblcaoa
TIN* Bliumt
O. Wilton
Harr/ Th'mpwn
Ob... Baad
Om. luiirli
Ow. Dob<»q
Bob H»rt
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1. U. Sgtbirlud
n.. n ■■ Aa.rfaa.
I BMkalUa -iMU.Itirua
.Tliaali.... Mob*. Charla,
'=/»"!£" limn.... Mom Bono«Tl«rl
n*. Carrla
hnsjaaam i Fla
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BflpeM
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fhaa «a Cfcaataaaa
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SYNOPSIS OF* liLNrOIIDEJI^TS.
a. ex firs a-.
THK OLD BOWERY THEATRE
Scene 2— Interior of Delmonico's
Scene 3--The Stormy Night.
Bobbwy of joaoa SlncLlr— TbrHllon Tabl.in.
A.CT SECOND.
Home of Chas. Sinclair on the Hudson
Scene 2— Dledrlch's Dream.
Scene 3--OUR SONCS.
A.OX XHIRU.
THE DEVIL'S LEDCE!
TH E ST RUGGLE FOR THE TIN CASE
rXriTIXM TABI.FAT.
A.CX FOUPTH,
Wei), whit will 70u iill jonr First Boj?
LITTLE DIEDRICH I
uriiAi'rr dimukju.mjo
llr •■ ' Irfl-
Orchrilm
%T All Bills ■fntnsl tb« Alh>Oibr> Tbe*tr* most Da prowntcd heresiter on Mciudsy.
aVP*rforruAnc« to comatoce p.imtmlly it eight o'clock.
I 1 1 1 f i* ■*,
■ ■lUwl . ...
1 1 .
I'd miuI lii-. Iliinjo
W *>■«!*> at. flntr
I i^.■ Minui.^ with MniMimrr
n-ni Emm% — . H-iii*
■ pnBiUJi I>nn*-*>
M»lll« La r«rrc«l
Matr I««r«r
MISCHIEVOUS BAM.
Mr. Oaarlrlibt ...Bam llo-.r I I r.t-1 Toarar Baaa
0»ana« Orabaatiw
HUCH DOIINIO-
BTailM
Bait flala
SCHNIIOER AND LOUISE
Mla. raaar Maa4vvllla
II Nil CrUNIEI
U« Fl.k
I.aa Dlion
THOMPION & LOU. SOMtftS
Ortjflar* OrobMlrft
OldnrimM. T#»ch»r... Frwik MoKintr
P»U» BflltTAj r.birlM Tbraipioa
(Mmoii Dlp-j WHnr Ptvki
SiholAM 0^np*t>r
■o»8 -.n* Dance i,„n llix.,n
Nobady'i lint II n« Mnr !««■*•*■
Dnrt-DriTta from IIoro« Ulitri Unmrti «!• lata Forrr.l
NEGRO ACT.
ObnrUt TboaptoB ud
. Hwa-gle HI. CUli
Tb« perforronnce will ooDCladc witbl
PUTTING HIM THROUGH!
Aolor lUrr* Howard
A m»i ear.... Churl*)* Tbompson | U*H Bar Ilucti Robloioo
riK MODEL |.<.11UI*«U UUIIE1
Cor. nfruMMrrfUl
M
ACIFIC HOUSE,
LYMPIC HOUSE,",
arBeverai
¥
y «t r»***l. o»-
,.«-n- the n*«B
■• A I'OTRFI.L
■*-■*!.!- AJfD SER Till M
TIT
darabillly will a.rer be motobed. To b» bad only at lbs
I 'X Ii ACOTIO.V riTORE, fun Kearny street.
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
rpQE THISTLE THAT PBIOKED THE FAItt
X Laura hMK'itn.it anotti- r edltiou or tho
' Wolf fa the Fold" that dooi not conflict with
tbe low of libel. O t It at 'l l.Htl.-ton«, No. Q
Post s:r>et opp. Masoulo Temple. Agents want-
fd to noli It op Iha ».tr.<it. Ja20 3tn
3L CS-
aESS
)RGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... 01BCCLATE3; IH ....
Ill the Theatres,
— — ajtd u
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
U» TITifi TKAB.
1KNERALLY THRODQHDT THE CHTY
:W
i»«"fi
TC^HTNT ROBL'S,
SUM: III! THK 11M.T glMI.HY OF M I A 1 S
UAN BB BAD AT
Stalls S, O, California Mnrltot
lYlOUWTAir-T BEER.
±i
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
INO, .na.lix 1'INE I'AbTE. It mold bj lh« Olin at lot.,
b"<lor.ea«o.rtBoitliniit HI SO. aall br 10-liallaa K«"«
S8 »0. a»-A Br.t olim HOT L.UNOU Irom II t) 1 o'oloek.
riONEIB UOI MAJITACTOBT.
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT XJP
JDety and. isrisiat,
A.T THE OBBAT
IXL Auction Store,
Uie KKAKNT 8TBBBT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
la n&w oaTerlnir grcnter Unriiiitiia thnn hove
ever been offered In Hun Frimctaco.
With <mi- connection In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
From which ire "■ «; dally rteelTing Oooda
hunifht ut the loweat Ouah PrlCM
IN OUH.B.B1VOY.
OUR MOTIO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pulra Cnaelinero Punla, worth SO OO, to be
•ol il u I 93 <• O.
50O dozen "White fihlrta, worth «1 60, te be sold
at 7J> centa.
GO euaea of HenTy Underclothing. *Oe> to 91 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Fram attc. to At SO. »>ld eliewhere from 84 to S.
ALSO, AN IMMENSE Sl'OOK 07
NOTIONS, PAHCr ODDBI. BSOLWB CBT.
LIBY, PII'K. DI.OVCT. TOBACCO,
WATfHKS, K'JHBKR OOODH,
Ii O « A & » Y.
Trunlis, Bags, "Cr*»li»»3B»f
AJID IN FACT. EVERYTHING,
From a Needle to an Anchor
Oil aad inmiD« oar pilo.F, »oil i»«»ly T0b"«l™» «*•»
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS THE GREAT
IX la Auction Store.
610 KEABNY ITBBET,
Oit Door from Oowiwi«rel»l.
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have 70ti beheld it? If not, yon've a treat
At BQUARZVS PUNCH SALOON, In Koarur itreet
There BONA, disciple of QltEAT SQUAUZA,
Dlspcnsea famed Magic Panohes; ratbor
Tbe most dellolona mixtures yet recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS t]>c?e can eln ut lelaare,—
Their "TEARS"' tppeuo,— and Men gain " LADIt£9
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and pain, '
la "ANTI-DIVORCE" you can yonr end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
tour arm, oonsollng, straight la round her waist
Guess what a "HORNING OOMKOWr" in tbe kill
That heals tha puarrel and Imparts the bllssl _
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AUBOBA/'and the sweet "FAREWELL,
Juat Tluit BONA, and you'll all fare well I
His "BTGIENIO BITTERS" ate the panacea
For all dyspeptlos and tot diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knook around.
BONA and SQUARZA, spite of all detractors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest beuefaotorsl
Fall FORTY diffireat hitlthfal driax* you'll dad
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S— .SgUABZA'B) -SI7 K.BARN7 STREET,
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUOBB BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
pom BALE VIOLIUIJ A«» KETAIX.
at th« aid eataMUkjaeat, IB* UM«A>|
pigaro:
ISX JOTJBHAL OF AMT/SEMEKCT.
muubxl mrj Dm In the T«" >>»
Below Moot»omen. »>» Fi»»ol«oo.
rBICAY JANUARY SI, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
Alhtmbra.
Jcnnny Alien, Mil Alice Harrison aad Little
U\o oonliDao to dtligtit the large aadiencts by
thiir cj.pt t&l acting ia tbe thrilling sonsational
play of "D.rdncb, or L:f* in New To:*." This
play wilt be presented at tbe matinee to-merrow
California Thratve.
Coasideriog the bad weather tbere waa a good
houie present last night te witaeaa the cerform-
aace of "Rip Van Winkle, " with Jobo T. Rar
mood in tbe title role. Mr. Raymond bas evi-
dently bsstowad mticb itudy oo ihia character,
and good as bia flrtt repreientatfon of it wa°, that
whioh be gave last c gfct sbowsd much improve-
most. Tbe pathette aide of tbe character wis
saown with macb ekill. and altogether tte imper-
aonatian «ii coosietent and well cirned oat,
Ur. Bajmood wu ably aopporled by lira. O. K,
Saunders ae Gretobtu, Walter Leman aa Derrick,
B. J. Buokley at Cockle/, and otbere in parts well
adapted to their respective talents. Mine Louise
Wilson acted tbe part of Ueodrick Veddor charm-
in»ly, and Tillie Darlitg aa Meaaie was equally
platting . ' Rip Van Winkle ' wi.l be played again
tbia evtniir. tndat tbe matinee to-morrow.
Metropolitan Tto-atr*>.
To-night Mi«a Angoata L. Dargoa, wbe bae de-
lighted all wbe bare lately attended tbe Meiropo-
li tan Theatre by her talented acting, will tafco her
farewell beoefi:. Mis* Dargon baa not drawn aa
food homes ae ihe itonla* bare bad, and will not
take as mocb money cot of San i rancisco ae many
iiUr with not ba'f bar talent has, bnt we hope
that tbe public will abow tbeir appreciation of tbia
sterling actress by crowding the bouse to night-
The play f*r thia orcaalon ia "Guy Vannsriig,"
with jUisi Dargon in tbe character of Meg Mer-
riles. Tbe rtatof tbe ci»l appears on oar firat
page, Tbe mnal matinee performance will to
given to-moirow.
Mercantile library Hall.
Vernon LinccU 'a ccnc-ri last nlgbt waa qaitea
success. The programme waa well carried out.
The osneBciary eang several ba lads in good etyle.
>Irs. Lincoln Utrteil waa mncb applauded, and
Huge L. Mantfeldi, the pianist, created a very
favorable Impression.
Bella Union Theatre.
Min Lilfie Hal! is still tbe reigning favorite at
tbia house. J. H. Larkin and Carrie Armitrong in
Ditch acta; Cogill and Ccoper in eoogand dance;
many otbere in varied specialties, aid the whole
company in "The Lidy of tbe Lions," give a oapi-
tal evaning sent&rtainment.
yPbe Athf nenin.
The engagement of tbe two popular favorite*,
UiM Ada Fisk and Miss Mar Ltroy, adds strength
to the company at this tonse. Hngh Robinson,
Hatxy Howard, Len Dixon, and many otbere will
take part in tbe programme to-night.
Woodward's Gardens.
The seooad graad aaoension of the mammoth
faa balloon New World, by Professors Coe and
Lay, will be made at these gardens on Saturday
afternoon On Sunday tbe Bnislajs will give their
asm*! performances, and make an ascension in
their hot-air balloon.
AiMToanoAx lirsfXM,— One of the most
tomplete collections, of tbe kind in tbe United
State*, comprising hundreds of couly and baan-
tlful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at »be Musenm on Montgomery street. As
soar our be profitably spent htrk
An Almoit Extinct Ilace.
The methoJists at;Empira City, .Oregon,
have alaaosl all died out. Tbe cause of
this mortality ia not stated. Willi the In-
diana it is Always eaid to be whisky and
disease. Tberamnetbe some otber cause
in ihe cas3 of tbe methodiata. The Orego-
nian says:
The Methodist Church at Empire City, is
about to bf sold for debt. There are but
two members in tie place according to the
Advocate and tbev are not fall handed.
Tee church owes $700.
Weill
The latest accusation brought against
Mr. Pickering of tbe Bulletin by the
Chronicle, is that he is a pagan, because he
compliments the Chinese for their progress
in Christian instruction. The Chronicle
uVs:
Dom Pickering desire to drive out all
Christian peop!e from tbe State, destroy
Christian churches, and in their place set
up the heathen altars of these filthy idola-
ters?
Well, speaking cindidly, we don't think
Mr. Pickeriog does, The Chroniele stand-
ing up as a bulwark in defence of Christ-
ian churches, presants a charming specta-
cle.
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the Germanla Eiflts, at the Horticultural
Hal), Februiry 2d. The muBical portion of the
entertainment will cnslrt of glees and ehoroset
by the Swiss Singing Olnb and Prof. Bperanea'
Italian Singing Society, This ball will no doubt
be one of the most select and enjoyable of the
season, considering tbe popularity and high
social standing of the ootpb. Tickets, admit-
ting genll'man and ladies, one dollar. o.
Bas?. tbe Brewer.
Bass bas compromised his litte sin ac-
count by giving $25,000 to found a free
library in the town of Derby, and 52,500
worth of books. From these figures we
euppese he estimates that the number of
viciims pauperized and tlaughtered by his
mammoth brewery amounts to 110,000, and
be has compromised at twenty-live cents a
bead. He has twenty-five or thirty millions
of cavital and land devoted to the purposes
of turoiug God's earth into bell and his f«l-
low men into fiends ; but twenty-five cente
a head settles it. Another brewer, named
Tennent, in Glasgow, runs a chureh on h s
premises and thus keeps Mb accounts Equare
all tbe time. Wtiat a hearty laugh Sat n
must have at brewers' cburehes and brew-
ers' cbariiieB.— Sacramento Jiescue.
Tbe Rescue is one of these idiotic publi-
cations which, instead of Uying to induce
people who find drinking hurts them to ab-
stain entirely, makes war on tbo=e who make
the drink. We think Bass, the brewer, need
not euffer much from remorse for the ill bis
brewery bas eiosed. The Rescue may howl
against Bass and bis Eoul-destroying liquor,
palo ale, but millions will still continue to
sing f mans to him. " Hurrah for Basd and
A'sopp and their glorious bittab beah !"
A Real Blessing to Wives.
Xylol is its name, and according to the ac-
count of Dr. Walsh, of Baltimore, it will be
found handier than ttrychnine by wives
who want to get rid of the brute. The
mode of application is by mixing it wilh
the feathers of a pillow, and when the
warmth ef the head is applied to it gives
off vapors similar in effect to the fumes ef
charcoal, and the person using it is found
dead in the morning. Br. Walsh knows
tbat this is so because somebody tried it on
him.
Hard Times for Farmer*.
A newspaper in Iowa City giveB rather a
discouraging account of what tbe farmers
in those diggings are doing or rather
not doing. Here is the prices onr-
rent: A pair of Winter boots costs two
loads of potatoes ; a night's lodging, a load
of oats ; the wife wears five acres ef eorn ;
tbe price of an overcoat is a good four-year
old steer; of a Sunday suit,;twenty fathoge.
The farm, too, wears a mortgage that is
wors3 than bard-pan to the soil, and the an-
nual tax rots the roof faster than rain.
James Dowiiiifj*,
James Dewling, formerly stage manager
of the American Theatre, Metropolitan The-
atre, and mora lately of the Bella Union
Theatre, who was accidentally shot by
Johnny Tuers, on Thursday, died yesterday
afternoon at twenty-five minutes past 12
o'eleck in tbe County Hospital, from the ef-
fect of his injuries.
Very Neat.
An engaged young gentleman got rather
neat'y oat of a little .scrape with his in-
tended. She taxed him with having kissed
tws ladies at Borne party at which she was
not present. He owned it, but said tbat
tbeir united ages only made twenty-one.
The simple-minded girl thought of ten and
eleven and laughed off her pou*. He did
not explain tbat one was nineteen [and the
other two years of age. Wasn't it arifol?
Nice Litllo Girl,
Jenny, aged eight years, went with her
mother to call on Mrs. B . Mrs.
B talked incessantly lor thrje quar-
ters of an hour, allowing no one a chance
to get in [a word, At length ebe paused
and Jenny began to prattle. Mrs. B
said, "What do you talk for. It is not pret-
ty ef a little girl to intenupt her elders."
"Oh," said Jenny, "I wanted to give mam-
ma a rest."
Proved.
To account for the belief that sausages
are made from cats' flesh, the World ad-
vances this theory: Sausages are generally
s'.ruog in links, and the lynx is a near re-
lation to the cat.
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss Bouse Carriages, can he
found in trout ef Coleman Bros, clothing es>
tabliehr-mt, southwest corner fiush and Mont-
gomery i. , or Dexter Btables. Oarrlaoe orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at r&dnoed rates. sa
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order. Koom 10,
608 Hart-: t . . .net, cor. Post and Moatgsmery. c
A colered grand juror at Ed fall, Ala., re-
cently walked out of the jory-room into a
store and stole a quantity of calico.
The D? resident's Measaffe.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and dnrablity are the
characteristics of H. Luchsinger's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a houee can
be furnished. dJ
Something JTXew.
Wm A. Bubbard's' manufactured misses' and
Infant's garments and ladies underwear in suit?,
are famed for their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Ami don,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, bas estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 Second st,
for wholesale and retail trade, A liberal dii-
count to the trade. j
-•
SOO Pairs ox socks,
At all prices, at the What Oheer Laundry,
Or. Barlow J. 8raltH.
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenlrj g, commencing at 7 X o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients,. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological eliminations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. if., free. w
Fox Saue— A lot ef cheap Eilk dreieeF, at 32 Everybody Suited
*■ ■Faeaaiant. JUocatior*.
Persons desiring oomiortable lodgings In a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building ia a verv fine doe and is well
lighted and ventilated. ,
THE (A.WIBAL MAS.
It's abont an anotent cannibal man.
Who came from an island near Japan ;
A cannibal man who was tough and old.
When Barnum bought aim and paid in gold ;
And whethtr the msn cr Barnum waa sold.
Ton will learn in »hls solemn story.
His teeth wer* sharp as tte teeth of a saw.
And he had two teeth in his lower jaw
Filed and polished tzd. ready for uss
Oo aoy customer full of juice.
Or the nrst baby that H; around loose, ,
For babies were a 1 bis glory.
A sad mi, take for a cennlbal baud
To come to an almo&t baby less land,
For babies ars strangely out of ttyle ;
Ton may tiavel the country many a mile
Witbout the light of a baby-nnile.
Unless wilh the Dutch and lii=b.
But Barnum kspt his man in a cagp.
Though he felt quite sure, at the fellow 's age,
That his CBDLlbslhtx feats were done.
Unless he should «at a man for fun ;
And once, on the tly, he fed him one,
Which wasn't a wiss proceeding.
For, having ta&tad a whi'e man's meat,
He waa always ready to kill and eat—
And he looked with longing at r.»y girls,
Who came to the show In thiniug tuls,
With cheeks like peaob.es and teeth like pearls,
Ana he wenitred how they ta:te J.
It happened once, when the flesh was wear,
That he snatched a bite from a rosy cheek ;
When Barnum ent« r;d the c»ge to beat blm,
The cannibal thought he bad ccxqb to trt%< him.
And straightway began to est him
With jut even pepper or tat t.
And though he was stringy aid awfal tough,
For a good rquare meal he proved enougb ;
Alasl al&ckl what a ter ible omen :
It teaches to women as well as showmen,
That -whether a cannlb&l, Greek or Roman,
Bs ever so old, you can txJ6t no man.
A National Delicacy
The editor of the London Herald has an
article on codfish balls; "thtsa balls," he
says, "are esteemed great delicacies in
America, and are thus prepared. Obtain a
talt codfish, and soak it for about ten or
twelve hours, then boil, and pick free fiom
bones, alterwards mincing finely ; boil
some potatoes, mash and amalgamate with
the flsh, fashioning the whole into small
cakes the siza cf a siucer. Having floured
them, fry with butler till browned, then
serve hot with bread. The remains cf the
cold codfish may be served up in like manner,
No well bred American will s-t down to his
dinner witbout his codfish balls," The idea
ef codfish balls being delicacies and the
size of a saucer 1 And tbe siap'e nourish-
ment of all American aristocrats I "Good
Graeions 1" By the way the writer forgot
to mention "that they don't serve bread with
one fish bill"
A Queer Verdict.
The Coroner's jury in the case of Mis.
Coleman brought in tbe following verdict :
We, tbe jury, find tbat deceased came to
to her death byreesonof wounds inflicted
up'"ti her bead and face on or about Friday,
January 24, 1873, in the ciiy and county of
San FrancUco, by Deunis Coleman, hus-
band of deeeassd ; and we, the jury, fortber
find tbat Dennis Coleman is guilty of the
crime of volnntiry mans!augbter. .
We wonder what difference there is in the
minds of that jury between "voluntary man-
slaughter" and murder. Juries are becom-
ing t:o t*nder-heaitad altogether. Tbe in-
stitution bas outlived its usefulness. Th3
law recognizss euoh a crime as murder, but
jurymen sworn to prosecata the law ignore
it altogether.
Sewing Macliinea for Salr,
Bent'd and repair d, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency f.r Mills' Atfja-table Treadle. x
Holiday Funelies.
There are no Funches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrsa's. &quirz*'B Punches
are famous for the high at t shown in their man-
ufacture, tbe happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and tbeir delicious flavor. Bona, the
dlsolple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street. s
Lilve "Weil.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the publio since
I&49. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout. B&iruagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The beBt cap of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Bouchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Hairworlc and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washlcgtcn
etteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed fo
twenty-five cents. u
>
Jones Ss Schroder's
Celebrated Grab Chowder can he obtained only
at 8SO Bush street, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Boh Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. Q
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Liger on
this Coast. Call and try It, at 624 Sacramento
street, where it is sold at 10 cents a glass. X
Tbe Place.
If you want a cl- an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut lo the best
style, by experienced weeimea, goto Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, "So. 202
Fourth street, near Howard. t
awMi
tiealtlA ana. Pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures la Ban
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
st the Occidental Carriage stand. Frank Bon*
ton has there, and at bis stables 1016 Btocktoo
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
to to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when you want a carnage. o
Holiday Candles,
Fresh, sweet and dtliclous Candies, of every
variety, st M. A. MercM's pioneer confection-
ery. 578 Kearny street. 'Wholesale ana retail, o
It is Perfectly Astonishing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Oheer Laundry. Clothes received
jpfore 8 a.m. returned the same evening U de
tired. x
Altogether cue .Best.
It is curious, but true, tbat J. a, Ehaber,
707 Market eircct, near Third, should sell fur-
niture sod bedding cheaper ibnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
.
Photoftraphlo Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
QaUery, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, x
Genuine Havana Clears.
Bait brands at 611 Montgomery street, S, W.
oorner of Merjhant. Frenck b Cahu. q
A Happy New Tear.
What a pteaJare it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe e treet or in tbe par-
lor. And why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ual]? happy look 7 It is simply because tbe; live on
a plain, nutritious and sabatanlial diet. Tbat man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ns with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meat. Loula Meyers. DroDrietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testify. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Wevshlng; Returned in One Dny
Afed we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry.
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than elBe-
-rhers— at ihp What Cheer Laundry. t
CLARK'S
CHEWING^ CANDY.
Road ! Read! Read i
THE PUBLIC- ABB HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the Candy made and sold by Jjhn Pritch-
ard .A. J. Baker and Patrick Prearn?, at 71 Fourth
street, is BAKER'S CHEWING CANDY, al-
though they sell it from a wagon and a store, to
both of which they USE OUK NAME to draw
oostora.
L. B. CLARK A CO.,
je271w No. 69 Fourth street.
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND
LOAN SOCIETY,
N. IF. corner Montgomery and Post its.
San Feanctsco, January 25, 1873.
At a meeting of the Board of Direotors ol the
Society held trjis day, a dividend was declared on
old deposits, at tbe rate of S per cent for the six
mouths ending with January 21st, 1ST3, payable
immtdiattlv and fr e inn* Federal tax
OWAfll) UAKTIV,
a'i"-lw Secretary.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and m&da
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny atreet.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members oi
tba profession iu the Colonies, bogs to intimate
tbat he ia prepared to give experienced advice te
all personB professionally visiting or meditating c
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderate-
Punctuality in dispatching replica may be relied
upon,
WltiLlAV HENRY WATERS,
12 Victoria Chambers, 46 Ooliina street. M»i-
bourne. Australia. fo€ if
ALHAMBRA .LODGING HOUSE.
at- FINELY FURBISHED ROOMS, SDS-
?£f fie or in raits.
Wen r.ignt«d and Ventilated.
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Chiarina'i Royal Italian Circus)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at residences (if required), or far
cisa. Music for Balls or Parties, at moderate
oharges. Residence, 80S Montgomery street
corner Jackaon, hoom Ko. XI. del 2 Ira
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LTJNCH,
Cor, Second and Tehama atreet a.
B*~Terropio constantly on band.
Oysters in every style. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
dec 311m
CLASSES INJLOCUTru-N.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose forming: claseeB for instruction in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
can Bend in tfaoir names to "Oanabyees " P. O. Box
2331, when particulars as to terms, etc, will be
sent M them. de9r
MEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No. 1SJ
i"jler street. Call and
examine for yonraelves.
#-ThB only Oalifor-
nia-made Piano on the
daMtf
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookaeltera and Stationers,
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
ISnalneaa Colleeca.
Heald'e, Brjant A Stratton'a College, 24 Poet St
Butcher*.
Katx, Fred, Stall* 94 to 100. California Market,
Bran Founrterlee*
Weed A EJngwell, California, 125 First si,
BenlUta.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Ioatitit*
616 Sacramento etreet.
French Fancy Goede.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter,
II union Hair.
Sampnon. A. B. A Oo.. HI Second street.
Mntlc mid JHnalcol Instrument*,
Beeue, O. O.. m't \ acoordlans, repairer of ail Uadj
musical instruments, 203 Kearny.
Maccuronl Atannfaclarera.
Brlgnardollo. Macchlavello A Co., 706 Sannome.
Wluc* and l.lqnui.. (WfloleEttli,.)
Danerl V. &c0 . 504 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEAS4 OF PKACTICE
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES INCI-
dent to females has placid Madame LdmoDrfi
at the bead of alt physicians making eucb praeUoa
a specialty, end enableB her to guarantee a Bpetdy
and permanent cure in ihe worst cased ofsns-
pre si&n ard m&nntrnal derangements. Ladias
will find Madame Edmonds a skilliul phvticiaa.
and it is to 'heir inter* st to consult her in all die.
eases incident to women before tampering with
poisononB nostrcms, qnack doctors and humbugs,
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without ny
iDfortra'.ioD from the palie"t, and cores without
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus aavinr
from wrong treatment for private, chronic ana
cancer diseases. Correspondence s'rictly cosU-
dential. Office and nesidencf, S14 Pine street,
between Kearny and Montgomery. jaSOIf
^ FIRE
' Extinguishes
■'ABSOLDri'LY TBE BUST. FROTEOTIOS
AGAINST FIRK !"
EEKD FOB THF-IP. " BEOOBD."
R. B. Irwin & Co., General Agents Pacific Gout
For sale by w B. MUBDOUH.
Local Acent, 312 Cfl'ifornia s'., San Franoiado.
POll "37a,s:e»
FOR 1873
...... ABE
NOW J3TJE3,:
-....AND..
Payable at the Assessor** Office, or t*
Deputy.
JLKVI BOSEJfEK, AiMiror.
|«11 Ins
WILLIS' BAND.
SIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Mnaio imported, arranged
A!
MV.
aud for sale.
Fritz Piper* and Marcua M. Blum,
JLcadlnte Tlollnl.t*.
*3- Orders from tbe country promptly attended
to. Address M. ff. WILLIS, Raton's Malta
Store. i:t8 MoLtgcmery street, or MAROU8 M,
BLUM. ii~i» Montgomery strett. jaltf '
ARION!
Pianoforte.
DFOI.ARED BY THE JUUGF.S AT A LATB
Fair of tie AM.rican Institute, alterablloo-
fold trial «|tail!»t Stoictrsy'i c ribicker.nrt. ajd
oUters. to bo 1'Kl BfcST ON EXHIBITION. B.
PUBTAZ, Hole Asetit. So O' Farrell tUtU. i
y B.— PlaOQJ of oil B'ylcB TO F.F.NT. trutri
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bare tfc»
amount refunded at the office of the nnderfifned
upon the presentation of an order from it*
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delSkf A. A.T78TU.
DAVE MENDES 4 OO..attb*
^, — old original Red Lion. lOOtvt
street, be'weon Kearny wid Dupont, where yot-
can bate BOT AND COLD DRINKS. notiorCT*
ting the old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Sport u
always on hand.
GENTS' FURNjSHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR
nishinc Goods to he h«d good and cheap, a
the"OLDUORNER,"J. LEVY'S. 51 uMontgom
•ry street. Justice giren to all. Don't f°,rKi
number. 510 Monteomery street. dew U°_
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS* OE THE FINEST GGArTDI
made at onr Steam Candy Factory <IaIl£_,Al
orders, especially from the country, are •OPtJss"
and will be promptly attended to. ..
OAJSTY A- WAGNER,
lOT Montgomery st- ne^r Batter
N
CENTRAL
O. 118 GEARY. STREET.*
Best accommodations for
Families in the city. Private. —
entrance for Ladies. Hair Cutting, Shaving an
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly cut L*ai«
Shampooing 50 cents. „„.._ _ , ... I
i»171m I.. QQRRIVEAU. Proprietor
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acatiem
Cor. Fonrth and Jessie ate.
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VAMOUa COMBUIAN.
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A Hl'«13 OH" TWE!I n A
A.OT III.
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tiTH • LM<i!ord
HIXDRICK VEDl'IB, if*! JOjMri
Vial* »ad Femil. PjluoL.
K. PL]
JOIIN WILBM
SATURDAY, at 2 KIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE
MONDAY EVENING, Febrn 17 «th— "
T>"X'GrWLATj.T.OT>iI and GrA.TL*A.TJE3J!L
WbL b had a tan at tbo H.yrjoarM Tbf alr->, Loodoo, of over 200 nlfih's.
PbicEa or admission.
Ufwrrril »•■•»•— T>r*MOIrel* and Orchestra »l SO Balcony
Krirrvrd He tale— BatCOOy 7 . > Gilllory
Urea* litcle Adtnistlon SI OO Private Boxes
, SO nnil hio oo
Walking in the Moonlight Ltllle Hall
TWO JOHNSONS.
Br»» .
- i. Ed M"'ii»iup
llihi'ii fr.ini lintr,.- I' ...my <• nr t «'ies>s»
ll>ipi>) .Ititrpl.tnc- Song ltd Pa«c» .. .■!<■ •I«*ri>hl*j«
Bouquet of Socgs.
..Miss Lillie Hall
M'<Urr ■>
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Mix 1 lii.prnun
THAT
BARREL.
Tbo whol. to ooDcl.d* wltu
OF
TUE
The Lady 'Lions;
Or, Luv and Frye«l !
Olod MeddleDot Carrie Cr*apmii>
Swij-kDi Datum* 0dm. V-roer
Bnaoaamor Wat Kelly
a«"a UiahebiJU nr-aa. it.«iii
Guaer M»» ,Jo<ph)tie>
Pottm-o i red Uoopar
Constable ,-■■■.■.
P-lly Ann Minnie Filtmor*
Widow Mndoloiot ....J*nni* .Tobusitl
Mm». Diahabillw Fannin (in ?»ti.on
MrMsrrADD Jo»l»M«jt.»tia
[LUifN VKUl T is froaTr di8-on»ipri In vhji nlsy of
LUVIand tho Anr-t fuer. -ill hid ONLY A JR.W (ta
toe OorUIn dtopi acd tbo ligbta ate pat oat.
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SPIERS & POND,"
SJO ■Ttji-trj an
TORnfta. or bu»ii. sajc rRAXcisoa
1J.XES, LIQUORS AN9 CIGARS
tsa avi) i irn:r-
RB, AND
I »• a isn fori r I
r*m and coarVsoia*
t-t*+m; tbt lrt*doaao( lb*
CJHrTJIO.
• dI I.L'.SCIl >t
AKO COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS At CIGARS
as. Kcrny .(reel,
■oaata of bush, bah fkaxoisco.
SPIERS & POND."
HAIR.
OBIAPEBT PLACE IB 8AM FRAHOISOO
TO B0T
Himan and Imitation Hair
iood , Cheap and Fine
ew.*iry & Fancy Goods,
IS AT THE
rEW YORK STORE.
A. B. NAMPHO.1 de CO.,
Mm. HO Brcond street,
Brtwfrcn MUalon nnd Minna.
'*J i tention, Good Llyers!
BBSOES. FORMERLY
l.lor.l U.Eun'BH.
»■<. »•• lf*»» »• nunwnn.ot
>tb th. Mln.n BoMAnraat on
BtraUl itrw Red th* Hinui'
.fit
RAYEUR. who baa dmd ooosoetod with tha
"arraara. lajproTtmaota bars bsati saada lo
ilaisa dapartmaota that will randar tbs HU
smotw popular than It baa a*ar bean darln*
IS roan of iU proaparity. Oar Bill* or Tart
•aoa all tba daliototas of tha aaaaoo. Oar
o to "Good Faro, Good Oooki of sad Modarato
P. BEBBEI A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Ml and CSS Oomaaarolai, and
TO* Btarkat atraat.
m from 5 *_k. to 10 r.kf. aaSI 1m
THE SAN FRiNCISCO
L POSTING COMPANY
McDANIEL'3
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THF DMDKRtirtKltr* WOULD MOST MR.
f illy raprassnt to yon and t^o pahlfo can
iat ha la nnw prapirad to lortitb Ucil-
■,r,:. of ot dry kiod and cbaraotar,
walob ahoold doierva tns p^trooaca nf I
lio. Us baa rt»c'e<1 at Cb-ybae. Wrominit. A
l.AROK AND fJuMMODIUUl UALL, aritb *•.-.,. •
Boasarratd Btato. 1 1 p Hall I* trail ventiUtad
ami llcbtad, and road* com for aha for all aaa*noa
of tbaysar. 1 ii K BEST OP MU8IO. both Htrlon
and Brass, ran l«furni»bed at all timas.
Katisfaotory arranKPrnonla will h* mailo witb
TUBATRZOAL OR 01 HER UOHPANIE
sr for Ranting of Hall or porformancna on a par-
oaotara of tha receipts. Oorrespondprjcn *oHcitod
Addreaa. J. McDANIKL,
Lock Box No. 1. ObeyaoDe, Wjominf.
N. B — Oorfoalties wanted for tbe Ohsyaone
Mdmod. Ttaoaa wiahioc flnf*e*m*Dt*. state low.
eat tar re* for tho Winter S«a«on, s*D0io( photo-
frapb to my addreaa. Half Pasaace Uoner re-
oaded after flllioe; eneaBOfopntR.
JAMrS McDANIKl..
Proprietor Obeyenoe Theatre aad Huaeom,
oca 3m I-ock Box No. I, Ubaieone. W. T.
CHEYENNE_THEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-OLASB PKOPLE.-MUHT H AVE
iood Wardrobe, Four Ladiei and two Ood-
tlanaen to be gorA in general baslaees for tho ootn-
Injr Winter Portion, commonoior tbo tlrat weak In
Noroniber, Vili. Addra*a atatinft lowest torms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded attor HI 1 -
lot eocacaoiont.
JAMES MrDANIKf,,
Proprietor Obayenne TbBsLre and Museum,
0083 Look Box 1, Obeyeoo*. W. T.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RA0B.
milK MAJORITY OF THOIR -WHO
■*■ realde Id Han Fronclaco, buy Ihelr
• lilrta nnd Furnlehlaa Oooda of BENE-
DICT ttsCO,, No. :» Second atr«et, bc-
caaw Ihcy are always treated well and
bay their Koud* nt the lowest prices, at
•TIT.E OLD ssTANII."
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
YUtaiNIA OITY, XETABA.
THIS KLEOANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RH-
t deooraUd, and can be rented by tbo nlf ht Of
•• •■- watk. Stars and traTallag com pant a*
Lraatod witb on appMoatlan by letter
JCHM PirtSR,
ad sol* ProDrietot,
llbaralTj
__ Mananr and solo Proryriatox,
Or tp J. H. MeOAUr,
WaablpaTtomrJtraat. gaas Franclaoo
InOHS. ftLEXUKDER WQLOWSKI.
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO nnd 1T'....0£*0 "Wnshinsrtoii Street.
WANTED IMMEBIATKLT:
A Full Variety Company for Salt Lake City.
....ALSO....
SPECIALTY AUTIHTS for O or IS lXIGrKEXS
,...\ND ...
First-Class Minstrel, Acrobatic and Cymnastic Talent
....ALB0.... sasl
T-ceonty FlrMt Lino Ballet Xlf«ciIoe».
FOR Nil.*: FIUHTY NET*) OF AMAZON lUUDItw, COUPLKTK, IN
Lots to aait porobaaera. Enob Bet oanaiata of Solid bllver-plHted Helmet, Brea^tplata, Lam-
barkia, Shield, odo p«ir or Armlet-, odo pair of Bracelet*, one pair of Tighte, ooe pair of 'I rucks, one
pair of baadalf, one Tunic, one Soerf, oao Oombat Hword.a-. d osh Rpenr
h:iKBI1)A.\ CUBI1T1Y a!: CO,
Chinese Employment Company
Fi£:iicii!:«bCO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PART& 0E TTIF. UNTTKIl STATES,
No (i'il Baem a«i tot trot t. Bet. K>nroy
uud Moutttuur i'T, StiTi 1 rnncJ«co, Oal.- W« uro
i to fortil.li at f.'ior; iifitfr", Domuttio
Hfrcont*. Ilotpl Cooks, Laundry Men. W.itWf,
Cowniiii Liii'or rj, Kara Hnnd", Rllroad
HftUdt, BirdeDtr*, M'clmuicf, Factory Bar.d»»,
Wood CtJ0ppi>r», otc, etc, Spoolal attention given
to for UnMriK n- nic-Htfc Servants. J * 20 ltn
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
TV VIDEKD NOTI0B.-SAVINOS AND LOAW
IjOCIETY.No.OiOOIayHreot.-Tbe Board
of Uireotora bare tbls day declared a dividend lor
tbe six montho ending DeoomberSIat, 16TJ, of nlsav
par oont per aanom on all dopoaltr, payable oo and
after tbe 15th inst.
jal*-2w 0YRU3 W. OARMANY, Oaebler.
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THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFECTION -RICHARD
MULDhK FA8BRI, toaober of several oelo-
brated Uiropean artletes, late Director of tba re-
nowteil OoaeeiT^tory et Odnova, Maitro da Ubant
of tie French loioerial Academy of Moilo.Ooa-
daotorcf the Ptailharmooiqae Sooioty la Parle,
and at present Mu-iuat uiio;tor of th* Fabbrt
Opera, l> ptupsred lo give privale laaaoDe, either
at his ofBte or at tbe reeiilea<e of tbo pupils:
hkftwia* OOUKSKS OS* SIMO1N0, PIANO an d
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Porfurthnr ^artjculam apply at PROF. MUL-
DBK'HofflLe, ^).8I POWELL 81 RKK r, batwe-n
Market aad fillia. Also, lettara received aad terms
to bo )isd at the muoic Store of M, Gray, (.lay at,.
"m
m
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUB
And College of Medicine.
If! fiCiCi beauukul and instruoti-
117. UUU ireobiecta to be Bern. Open to tbs>
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALS
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN UNL7-,
aor-Dri. Jobdax'b Pbitatk Office is at fraY
Geary atreet (opposite old Mecbaoios' Pawflion). .
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street, oear Kearny.
TJBNAL OF AMU5EMEKT8.
Pabllahed every Day in the Year by
UtH«-r.-hant ond 5i*5 Wwhlngton Bts
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
FBlbAT JANUARY 31
1870
Moncy-Maklnf.
Mooe.T-set tiDg is not, a; many people s;em
|0 tbjDk, a matter of mere look. Some be-
lieve that t) be born under a particular
p'.aoet is either favorable or fatal to life's
proapeci*; tbat, like tbe tides, men are In-
fluenced I y tbe moon, the sun, cr some one
Of tbe zodiacil signs ; and ibat f ite, not edu-
cation—thit chance, not industry— is the
great desideratum in tbe battle of life. This
false notion has hung like an incubus upon
the necU cf thousands, translating every
mlj-ct.-p into a frown of some imaginary
goddess, and prophesying poverty and dis-
tress in the fatore. Away witb such false
ideas! Mouey-getting ia practicable. It is
a matter of education and enterprise. Tbe
road to fortune, like the public highway, is
open alike to the children of tbe beggar and
tbe wealthy.
■*»
Put Tliem Away Quietly*
Froth. ogham— he who helped to wei
Abby to I er :its* love— opposes tin gallons-
Ho woalJ h*ve t!ie murderer qu:c.:y po;
soned wh.u ha did not expect it. A few
grains of ironic might be mingled with fas
mor^ij^ coffee, or a little ox»l.c acid uprio-
kled ovcr tji^ noonday boi ed h;tf. or a dose
of eorrosivo sublimate bake! iu his even-
ing loif. Voracious y he would find bim-
89lf among ttoje ghes'g in limbo who
■wore to Swedenborg tbat they had never
known deati. That is not very "Christian"-
like of Mr. Frothingham. That is cutting
a man off in the blossom of his sine. It
9roul5|be better to use slow poisoD , wouldn't
it? so as to give the criminal all tbe advan-
tages of a "death bed repentance."
Transmi siion of Intellect.
No grtat maa ever had a foolish mother.
In the hiB'ory of men of all departments of
s xsiety distinguished for intellectual bril-
lUney and extraordintry mental capacity,
their mothers, and not their fathers, as far
as ascertained by philosopioal investigation
were invariably superior in brain force-
If women are physically feeble, tbe mind
canno: be developed as when all the system
is fully and healthfully in perfection. To
have groit men tbere must first be excellent
wemen. Their deterioration by the debili-
tating frivolities of fsshioaable life is per-
pa ua"el in puny children, incapable of
sustaining themselves prominently when
their inheritance is gone.
Wtiat Cheer J_jau.rna.i-y
Is the best lanndry In Ban Francisco,
Rsdnced price"". Shirts from 753, to t?.
Complete assortment cf Gents' Furnishing
Q jc d U Beales & Co. Kearny at., ne.r Bush, cy.
Oysters,
In -trolling round the other nigh*.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
tror careless res:, by chance did srriy
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bonqnet was seen;
While mo.-jy Ftone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly foil,
Made that window e eem to be
Borne fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I aald, "I must agree
Tbat this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we fonnd a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said the; had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooled ma^mjfcmfly, toe;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Jnst think of tbat,
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet loe cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "tucb nice dinners,*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
arid thin this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes tbere once will go again,
Pacific Oyster BouFe. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CELARLE9 HAAKJE, Proprietor.
The California Dtvll-flrta.
Laura Fair, tbo California devil-fith, waj
n)t allowed to Itctara in San rranc.s:obut
abe fu:2etd;'d in gaining an tulieace in the
C.iy of the Plains. TLis wes natuial
enough. The Leg^la'ure sits there, eo tLc
Bioramentdi people are not shocked tt any-
thiog. It appears fiomhsrlocturo that th's
vile woman g'oriej ia ber cruel murder.
She no 1 >nger cowers behind lbs screen of
Insanity. She is not a maniac bot a martyr.
She laid cf the idiots wha comjojed the
jury who acquit. td bei:
Tbe press of Sao EranoUeo had never
C9is;dtoroar cilampy upon those brave
n.en who dared to keep within the sanc-
tity of their cathe. Yet notwithstanding
the combined efforts of the press and pulpit,
and through the mercy ana justice of God
as displayed in this jury, she w»s sat free.
These noble men refusa io CDovict a woman
who had rightfully vindicated her honor,
her womaoh oi and her name.
We hope th<ae jurymen areprond cf their
work and satisfied with the effect cf it.
They are now to be represantad throughout
tbe land, wherever this ihamelets woman
ein oluin audience a3 endoising Lanra
Fair as one "who bravely and rightfully vin-
dicated her boner, ber womanhood and her
name!" *Mrf. Fair disclaimed the oharge
of free love. As she understands free love
ne one doubts that she baa no faith io it.
Those who wish 1-.3 love of this cold, clam-
my devil-fish muBt pay for it with- mon* y
as Ion? a; it laa s, nh<n that is gone, with
their lives.
Sotnetlllnf \ew for Barnum,
Tbe tbroe young pet sons known as the
AUigator Children are t j be exhibited at the
Savannah Fair. The fiist child has a scaly
skin, and when lying down ber actions are
Tory similar to Ihossof an alligator. The
otber two are not dist'netly marked, yet are
similar in apptaranei and actions to their
sisfer. They walk with difficulty ; their
nsnal style of locomotion is crawling, but
when erect they walk upon the tips of thsir
toce. Their natural position is a rccambent
one, and in that only are they at ease. The
parents of these Bingnlar children are very
destitute, but refuse an offer of ten thousand
dollars from a showman to take them North
for exhibition.
A Valaable Publication.
Everyone in this State is intarested in se-
curing for "The Resources cf California"
an extensive circulation. This paper is pub-
lished on the first of every month by J. P.
fi. Wentwortb, & Co. It contaios an im-
mecsa amount of information which is
l'kely to direst immigr&'ion to thia side of
the cjntinest.
Ten Tear* Too Old . *
Mi?s Minnie Chris'y, aged twenty-two,
has been elected Eogrjssing Clerk of the
Missouri Senate, but Miae Belle Finlajson,
aged thirty-two, a candidate for the same
position in the hou-e, was defeated by
W. F. Moore an ex-rebel eoldier. So much
f jr a difference of ten years in the age cf
two aspirants.
A Prophet.
A Baltimore prophet recently wrote a long
letter to the ex-Empress (Eugenie, at Chis-
e.hurot, to inferm Ler that be was impreseed
by the spirit of the ex-Empress Josephine to
iufjrni Ler that tbe ex-Emperor Louis Na-
poleon would die, and then in 1873 she and
her son would again rule Frar cs. The letter
g^ve minute details of the death scene of
the ex-Emperor, ancl of the circumstances
attsndiog the restoration of the Bonaparte
rule to France. rVell, two years ia not long
to wait.
Women.
Mrs. Johnson ba* beaten'a one-legged sol-
dier and two otber femaleB in a lively con-
test for the pestoffioe at Anoka, Minn.
Fifteen families in Pittsburg club togeth-
er and pay a do; tor $25 annually to keep
them in pills at wholesale.
Proof Enough.
A woman in Buffalo applied f jr a divorca
on tbe ground that her husband was a lu-
natic. Her gronndB for this belief were
tta". he had been a juror on two murder
trials within a year.
The Illustrated Press (S. F.)
No. 1 , Jatioor/, 1873. Sold by tut6:riptlon—
Jl 5.1 a yeir. Elegtnt, choice, cneap. Sample
nun^erc, 15 cents. Adcrjss ftlurny.Dewey &
Oo., B I. o
B.ui Quality- at Uotrskln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at tbe What
Obcer Laundry s
For (lie Very First Drinks
Goto Ya.i-s' Branch Saloon, comerol Market
and roird etrcetv BO
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
12 you Wtuat
Tour Blanketa an J Flannels well *a£hea. and
lot spoiled, send them to tbe What Oneer Laou
In. I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
TV O ?SO MARKET STREET, HAERY OOR
J.™ bjn i. specif jly informs r.i; friends and p»t-
rjcn tbat be has reStted iDbeantiiul style this
cosy and comfortable resort, aod will be pleased
to see them, o-e and all, acd bave tbem eample
some o( tar- obicest wine" and liquors, A new
billiard tab!" fmir tbe mattnlacto y of Liesenrield
■wuji Pbeian and Ool!etder'n lateBt patent steel-
faced caabioae, baa bem placed in the Billiard
rarlor. 'I b* popular *nd efficient beverage manip-
nlator, Tomraj Carrol ;, can be fonsd in bis old po-
ettion prepared to dispense creator- comfort io all
jaJltf
BR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OPFIOE,
. SIS KEAEXT 8TB£IT
Between Easb nsd Setter. ja30 lm
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
TO>I antl JERRY,
GO TO THE BBAXCn
Hot Sootcli,
aUS Salter street. Eenr Kearay.
All Di-inl£!$ Ten Cent*
HOT CHOWOLB BTEBT XI GUT.
nol5 tf JOS. D. BBIGGS, Proprietor
THE OLD
Hot Sco tela,
15 Morton Street, near Keoxny*
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM 4ND_JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwaj-a on file the New York Herald, Harper'!
Weekly. Frank Leslie'e, Da»"e Doing?, Police Ga-
zette, all tbe Oaliforoia papare, also London
Pantfl. Bc-H's Life, ILastrated London Kews. Call
and fiaf'8fy yonraelf.
•*- Dool forget tbe sign of the Hot Scotch.
deTtf OHARLES WM. FELDMAN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
AKXOUNOES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
the Pablic generally, tbat theybave opened
undv COLMAN'S CLOTHING ST08F, Corner
of Bnsb and Montgomery Etree'e, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WISES,
LIQUORS AND
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE McSEIL
AND WM. 0. CALDER will do their bent to
make tbem comfortable, jailtf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
Mo. 6 Post street. Alasonlc Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREC-
tors of tbi9 Bank, held J*nn»ry 20tb, 1873,
a dividend vraa dectartd at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, par annum on Term or Permanent DapoeitB,
and eight per cent, per annum oa Ordinary De-
posits, for tbe aomi-annnal term ending January
2ist, 1873, payable on and after February le% 1873,
free from all taxes. G£OB G£ HO UIXS,
js2?-tf Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Fr&nclsco Savings "Union. 588 Call-
f oral u atreet. corner of TTebb.
FOR THE HALF TEAR ENDINa WITH THE
3'st December, It'i. a dividend bae been de-
clared at tee rate of sine and eix-t«ntbe (9 6-10)
per cent, per annum on Term Deposits, and eight
* • ' per cent, per annnm on Ordinary Deposite, free
of Federal Tpx on Deposits, payable on and after
13tfi J jouary. 1873. By order.
de31 2w LOVELL WHITE. Cashier,
X>o You Know
That witu Brrnxwos't PaTmarB yon can cut
ftad rcake any garment to flt perfectly. Bend
poeUge stamp for an lUustrated catalogue. H.
A. Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Kearnv stieet, between Battel
And Post. Ben Francisco. •
X>r. Doherty
Has deroted his study more parUctlarly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such la
dow the most snoceBsfnl of any Physician in
8an Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
comer of Leldesdorff, a few doors Delow What
Oheer Hoost., ' j
Oyster Tx-a.ao.
Tbe oyster trade In California la assuming
•glgaa' roportionJ. Emerson OorvUlo, of the
fi^fidie £e>ek, HO Pine street, furnishes from
bis own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. Hie
Eastern transplanted oysters bave a fame which
hu extended all over the continent, and ►he
iSaddlt :.ock" is known everywhere.
Do Not Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Cores, Bun*
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Iaett-
tele, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested tbe Doc-
tor's capability. References given if required, s
For Wasnins
Shirtfl, $1 60 per dor.; small pieces, 00c. per
s. At the What Cheer Leundry •
Fcr a safe and efficient BEAtmnEii or the
Oouplbxiok, use Dicexi's Fauoui Cboce de
Lis, l
Eureka Social Club
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual mafqueraie ball of the Eareta Social
Cub are on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
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Italian Opera Company!
IflW ALHAMBRA TH1ATR1.
ig. Earlco Pardinl.
ignora Sporanxa
HOUSES THRONGED NIGHTLY.
■ATORDAY
rXD4T EVENINGS
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Diedrich; or, Life in New York
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SYJVOPSIS OF- UNTOUDESaNTTISI.
ACT FIUST'.
THE OLD B0WEB1 THEATRE
Scene 2— Interior of Delmonico's
Scene 3--The Stormy Night.
ItoblKrj 0f yOQDg SlncKr— Thrilling T»bl*tu.
-A.OT SECOND.
Home of Chas. Sinclair on the Hudson
Scene 2— Diedrich's Dream.
Scene 3--OUR SONCS.
-A.OT TKCIHIO,
THE DEVIL'S LEDCE!
THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TIN CASE
EXCITIXO Tlltl.riv.
A.CT FOnPTH,
Well, what will you clll jour Firat Boy?
LITTLE DIEDRICH!
KTHirPY DKXOITEMEXT^O
<■» t'ftllH
..*.» iind *10
•7" All BiUi sf[ftlDHt the Albambn Theatre nnit m presented hereafter oa Monday.
ff7"P<,rf<vmMie« to commence y m:tu*lly at eight o'clock.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
SATURTIAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS)
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Hun % Howard :in<i iiiw Banjo
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n»».'t i.*«t*> *.. Main*
• pMRl.h n»ntr .
UBtIM I, | Fore*.,
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MISCHIEVOUS SAM.
Mr. 0«o-tf»«,i' . H.r-y llnvirl I Pupil Tnmmr RM
MUCH ROBINSON ■.-■-
Mm F..i) Kl.n<lFTllle
Ill HIS CHMIIEt
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SCHHiHSR AND LOUISE • TH3MP10N A LCU. SOMERS
Oyjnar- ..Otcb..tr»
SOHOOL.
O.J firiniM, Tfioher..
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BIbmi Lnpmf.,
Bibolirs
. Vrsnk Mortimer
. ,( hArir« Tnoraosoa
W«lt»r pATkm
(' 'IIipAcy
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Ilnet— DriT«o from Homi.lilurii.il
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iers A l.u ForrcRl.
NEGRO ACT.
CasrUs Tboaptoo And .
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Tbe per forms nop will conolads with'
PUTTING HIM THROUGH!
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I XI Ij .1 K'TIOV
To bi bad ooly «t tbe
Mi'iMtf', OlA Kearny itmi
Wolf in the Fold & the Tliis'le
THE THISTLE I
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.... CLBCCLATE9 IS ...
LV11 the Theatres,
aitd it
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Of TUi rKAR.
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JUST RECEIVED,
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AND IN FAOT, KVKRYTHINO,
From a Needle to an Anchor
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
31 7 Kearny street.
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At SQC&RZ i'3 PDNOH SiLOON, In Eearny rtr«t .
There BONA, dteelple of GREAT 8QU&RZA,
DUpeniefl famed Magto Paoohea; rathit
The moet delicloue mlt'uroa ret recorded;
And have with many mortals been rewarded 1
Ladles their OORDIaLS fctr» oao alp at leUni*.-*-
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For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
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Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock: arountt.
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Have proved the Nation's greatest beuefaotorsl
Full roars' dlffjraQthnkUfaldrlQkJ yoa'U ttttff
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA*8-l'8QUARZA.'B)-317 KEARNI STREET",
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLA1»>
THEY HAVK TAKE1S
THE FIRST PREMIUIW
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
-CUKNAL OF AMUSEMENT?.
, ,.;,-d every Day In tbe Yew by
J-. r». BOO-A-HJ0"0"®
Cita Kerch*** and sua Washington st«.
. Montgomery. San Francisw.
BATCH ...FEBRUAIU 1, 1S73
AMUSIS31JENTS, Etc.
Alhamhra.— The tlmMiagly sensational
drimi of ' Uiedrlch; or, Ltfnio New York." with
jdna? Viu'i a> Diadricli, Miss Alio* Uarriso:? as
Lecaacd Littla Miciddo Ij6* tbao four charac-
ter.', iccluding tuat of tbe wonderful mookey,
tijTil in tbe mirib-provokiog Dualities to a whole
OB0o full of ordinary aonk*y*. will bo played at
the mauote to-day, tais tveutog asd to-morrow
evetiioe 'or tbo list time. Thoso who bare not
eeca Liu'*? Mac b»vo n>is8fd better fun than has
bees attainable in this city for many a month.
Metropolitan Theatre.— Miss Augusta
L. Oir;.,Q fca* met with bat poor Irok io San
Francis ;c Lsat night her farewell benefit would
hare besn well attended bad it notbeea for tbe
stor J3 I'm. lack wai afaloBt her. The perform-
ance given, off jrded the gre.test Ealisfactton to all
present. Mica Dargon, by ber impersonation cf
Meg Merrill. s, added ano ber to her list of tri-
onaphi; it Mumoit artistic and tale a led exhibi-
tion of goad elocution End powerful acting, "Gay
^lanneriafc" will ba p'ayed again this eteniog
whsa Mii!) Diiraon will molts ber last appearance
■ '(jay Maunering" will be played to morrow night,
Mis. Ohailca Liutonds as Meg Merriliea.
California Theatre.— "Eip Van Win
b John T. Raymond in tbe title role drew
another gjod hoaee lait m;.ht. It will ba re-
Ithla evening. On Monday tight W. 8. GIU
bsrt'a cbarmini comedy of "Pygaaalioo and Gala-
tea" will b> oroinaed. Thispiece bad a run of
over two baodred nights at the Hsymarkst Thea-
tro. Lo tdon. and has met with decided aacces in
tbe Fas-eru oitias. It is by tbo same aotBT as
" The Palace of Tratb" and it will doubtless have
equally eucuesoful run. There are Borne novel er-
feota io "Pygmalion and Galatea" never befora in
trcdaced on tbe California.
Magcire's Opera House, —Tomorrow
nigbA a abort season of Italian opera will
commence under the management of Ohailei
Alpsrj. 1 he orohtBtra will be conduced by
Maestro 1>. Speranzi. The opera of "Maria di
Botun; or, A Dot) in tbe Hocss of Cardinal
fiicho'.iea ' will be presented for tbe Hret time in
thiaoity. The cast is asf jllows: Miria di Rohan,
Signorioa Adelina Speranzi; Le Oonnte di Ohal-
aie, Si*aor Pietro Biooei; Le Daode Ohevreuse
(his first appevauoe in America), Signor Enrico
Pardini ; De Gondi, Sigaora A. Speranzi; Dc
Bb*i, Mens. Cbialei; De Fiesque, Mons. Ronco-
vUrl; Aubrey, Signor Oarrie. Tbe production for
tho An: tima la this city of an opera, the first ap-
pearaacs of a bultone, and t;e engagement of
scoh a;ti:las as Sigaorioa Speranzi, Sigoor Pietro
B.icoei, aid others specified above should eosare
s large and f.Bhionable attendance Tto 6 to.ding
r reserved seats for this postponed per-
formance, wiil n~d them good for to-morrrow
ntgat,
Bella Union Theatre.— A grasfc bill bas
been piepired for to-night. MisB Lillie Hall will
appear io soeg and da -ice, Miss Lillie Hsrland in
a Highland Fling. Ma:. Kelly, J H Larkin, E. G.
Mario, W. Birk. romny Bret, F. Caopor and Ed
MoiUgus in amusing aits. Carrie Obapman, Fan'
»y Garrsison, Miss Josephine and others in songs
and dance?, aid Charles Verner, MIbs Jennio
Johnson a^d company in the petite comedy of
*Tbe Oaptain'd not A— Mija,"
Atqenech.— Frank Mortimer, Charley
Thompson, Barry Howard and many ot'eora wi>I
appsar in n:ts to-n ght. Maj Leroy will execu'e
a Spanish daice, Hu<h Ribinson will appear in
Ohangss, Miss Ida Fisk ia a medley and a variety
:orf jrmaaces will be presented.
Woodward's Gardens. — Tha second as-
Cfr. ;j': of the mimmoih baloon New World with
Piofessoro Coe and Lay, has bean postponed fjr
one weik from today inconsequence of tbe weather-
On Suodsy the BiielajB will give their asaal per-
formiace-, and mike an as:eoiion in their hot-
fir baUooo,
Ee>liit os Harrt Ettinge,— On Mon-
day evening Harry Eytinge will take bis benefit at
the Me ropolilan Theatre. If long servioe on both
land and sea ean constitute a c'ai m to recognition
at the bands of tbe public then Mr. Eytinge has
-Claims. For about thirty yetr9 he has been oon-
nected with the ela« as maoager, actor and les-
see, wneu not on tbe stag", he has been serving
bjaoonntryin the U. S. Navy. As an actor and
agentlemaa Mr. Eyting* snoald seoura for bia
beaecH the p:esenoo of the best people in San
Francisco. To the general public he offers in-
ducemantsto crowd the hiuae, ia the capital bil
which he has prepirad. The performance will
oommenoe with tbe 'Pride of tbe Navy," in wbioe!
Miss SalUe Hinckley will appear; after this the
fiejoad act of "Hamlet7' will ba given in wMch
Harry Eytinge will give imi^tions of the great
theatrical stars of tho ninctoenth century: Koto,
Boo'.h, Macresdy, Foireat and others, this will
be followed by the grand billet d' action of "Me-
phls'ophek's ' by Mom. Schmidt and M'lle The-
resa, and an olio of Bonga, etc., by Misses Fanny
Young and Glbaoo.and Mr. Idston, and tbe grand
transformation ecoae from "Ihe Yellow Hat" will
conclude this very varied evening's entertain-
ment.
Tue Late James DowLi.No._Th8 fnneral
of the lately deoeased James Dowling. so long
connected with tho theatres of San Francisco
as a stage manager, will uks piooo to-morrow.
The cortege will Btart a-. 2 o'uloek. from Maguire'a
Oii»* House. Members of the drama-Jo profes-
sion are riqusted to attend.
John Wilson's Aoxphttheare.— This new
plaoe or amoaement whioh was t» open on Mocday
will commanea a season some t'me next week.
Tue opening is postponed in oonseqoenoe of
the noc-airvil of the Dockrill troupe who are
detained by the snow on the Union Pacific Rail-
road.
CHARLE3 Titian.— The TiTian Protean
Company, conaiatiogof ObarioB Vivian, the ohar-
caote- toc-i " t ■; Mile Marie Gtugaio, daueease; J.
W. Need. ari tone, and othera.left for Eureka,
ifiumboldt Bay. on Wednesday.
^Mies Mabie Zoel.— This pleasing little
aotress and fsong and danoe artist*, has retired
fro n tbe stage, and will leave to-day for China to
ioinher hnsSsod.
&5AT0MJ0AI, MtsETiM.— One of tn0 most
complete colleotiona,of the kind in the United
BUtes. comprising hundreds of oostly and beau-'
lltat wri modehj,' is daily on view (to gentlemen
PACIFIC COA-T DRAMATIC NEWS
: - John Msgnlre has leased tbe Piothfl
Tbe Lire a:d will sbor ly open with the followicg
company. Mr. and Mrs. F. 5i. Dates, Mr. Le . Mr,
1 borne. Miss Simons and others.
y— Stockton could have had some
"atnaeemeot" but it did not like tbo kind of
an uflsimnt offered it. Tae Independent of Fii-
day sajt:
Tbe ag-n» r.f I-aort D. Fair yeslcra* J til«Mpcd
to tbu uiiy for the use ol tbe t: _
the purpose of l«c(ui(ng. Trio rtyisit waa te-
fu5td nub a promrit^e^s equalled otly &y tue as-
eesimont of twenty-ODe do law agaiceta man for
beicgdrnnk, in tbe PoIkc Ooaxt,
Good for Stock too.
Pobtlasd-' gohooi" wis prOdueed on Ihe 20th
and rar through the week with tba exception of
one night. Samuel Piercy tad a benefit on tbo
24th and presented the third act of "Othello,"
' Tbo Old Guard" and recUit.ona. 'School-' was
pliyedon thsfollowiog nigi.t.
Sachawento,— Tbe Emo.-soo Minstrels may oon-
grata!ate tbemselres en having accomplished a
great feat. Tbey hava performed for two weeks to
good baaleess io the Metropolitan Theatre, Sacra-
mento. Tbehou'oa hava been kept up by con-
stant cbaoge of programme. To day thero will be
a matinee performance and to-night tbe miostrols
will give their last enter'ainment SB tbey return
to San Francisco on Sunday.
YiBGiNiA CiTT.-Zimlocb. tbe magician, and
Vdulr.loquiat is to have an entertainment at Pi-
per's Opera House t» night.
FETALrM»..-J. H. Onarch'a Variety Troupe per-
formed at the tficatre on Satnrday. The Argus
Bays:
Tbe performance throughout was chaste and re-
spectaul' , and a great dual more eo than we have
witnea ea in tne most fashionable metropolitan
the»tre». Tbe music was of i he vary beat order
tbe jokei laughable aid pirfectly free from tbe
usa l vu'gar wattcis^is, and entice performance
a&uceession of good things.
Salt Lake Oitk.— On the 25th J. W. Coggawell
appeared in "Nick o tbe Woods." He is now en-
gaged as leading man of tbe theatre. Joseph Dud-
ler bas ope ed the Bowery Concert Hall on Main
street and gives a Urst-tUss •n'.ertaicment there.
It will beseen by reference to an advertisement
in another column that he oflirs engagements to
srtietes going East cr West.
Sax Jcse,— J H. Church's company from the
Atheiicam opened at tbe Opera House on Thurs-
day evening for a thrae nights' engagement and
matinee ou Saturday. The Mercury gave Mr.
Church a tremendous sand- off and said:
The performance Includes minstriUy in tbe
highest order; interlude?, dances, and farces
making a bill seldom witneised, and one wh ch
our friends will do Writ not to miss eeeing. Mr.
Church deserves tbe liberal patronage of the San
Jose theatre-going publio for bringing hers thia
array of talent-
EASTERN PftAMATIC NEWS.
In New York. "Richard III" was Jrunuing at
Booth's. At the .Olympic, a spectacular play
called "The Albambrs," iris produced on tbe 14th,
the papers apeak of it as great rubbish At
Niblo's, "Leo and Lotos" ie still running to f.ir
business At Tony Pastor's, the new appear-
ances have been Osoar Henry and the youthful
Victor Victorelli, gymnasts; Annie Braddon, vo-
caliat; Johnny Williams, tbe Lancashire c'og
dancer, and Bills Ifred, sensation sosgstreta.
Annie Braddon is mellifisous and robust. She
looks hearty and einga acceptably. Belle Ifred
ia a slight beauty, whose voice transforms the gods
to geese Wood's Museum baa been doings
poor business, with Marietta Ravel in the military
drama of "Jartinb" At Union Square, John
Broaghsm'a last production, "Atherley Cou t bas
drawn very thin houses At the Atherceum,
George H Goes has been appearing in a burlesque
of "Oihello." Tbe New York Mercury, which is
becoming critical, speiking of Miss Ida Madigac,
who appeira ot this boaee.says; ■'dheis ayoung
woman with lusty arms and a brief blue satia
dress. She has a neat waiBt and a well-rounded
figure. No doubt her face has its admirers. Her
voice is like the rnxm of vnriety voices— no voice at
at'. Varloty young ladies have never b en able to
afford a fear-yeara' preparation, at four dellars a
Ussoa: consequently, few have any vocal traioicg
whatever. Tbe and ence suffered three encores
from Mias Madigan, as cu3tomsry at variety thea-
tres whether called for or Dot." At the Gra d
Opera House, ihe last tick ot '"Round the Clock'
has been heard and "the Cataract of the Ganges',
is now flawing furiously .At Waliack'iS,,
Sotbern still appears in "Sam" At tbe Thea-
tre pomiqup, Ihe Mathews Family and Arthur
Gregory, acrobats and gymnasts, were the fresh
appearances since our last report At the Bow-
ery Theatre, J. B. S'.uJey commenced an engage-
ment on Jan 13th, and on that evening W. H
Meeker made his first appearance as a member of
the company. "The Twelve Temptations" which
had quite a run at the Grand Opera House on its
original production, was the attraction, preceded
by "Slasher and Crasher" San Franoisco Min-
strels have no special novelty since our last men-
tion At Bryant's Minstrel Hall, Harry Sian-
wood is a favorite, Harry Norman ia the tenor,
Nelse Seymour, Dave Reed and ethers appear.
Mr. Lawrenoe Barrett is meetiog with splendid
success in ths South, where his perfermauce3 of
of Hamlet and Caseins have been received with
enthneiasm by both press and public
Miss Neilson will begin an engagement of two
weeks at the BoBtoo Theatre en Monday evening,
February 3d, appearing as Juliet, apart in which
she lately created a great Bemation at Bsoth'a
Theatre. New York.
The Tribune says : It gi"e3 ns plea3nre to stats'
that the rumor of a contemp'atod change in the
management of bonth'a Theatre next summer,
wher*by, as was intimated, Mr. Booth wonld give
plaoe to Messrs. Jarrett and Palmer, ie totally
without foundat on in fact. The report proves to
have been an idle piece of lobby gossip Mr. Booih
has tried to establish and maintain suoh a Theatre
as a great city might be orond of; and the publio,
we feel sure, will learn with sincere satisfaction
that he does not relinquish bis high ambition and
resolute purpose.
The New York Mercury for a theatrical paper
does not seem over-well posted, In its last issue
it eat;
A Professor Sylvester, styling himself the Fakir
of Ooloo, suspends a gi 1 in tue air witbout tne
assistance of ihe nenal iron pole which sustains
the iron supports aronnd her body. Tho Fakir
HeB ill in London, bat hopes, if be lives to coins
to New Yerk.
As Professor Sylvester only left New York a few
month? ago the N. Y. Meroory Bhows a sad lack of
memory in puhllehing the above as news.
John Monte?quie Bellow, elocutionist, sailed
from Liverpool on the 10th, and was to make his
debut in New York on the 28th.
Romelii Family. Central. Philadelphia, Feb. 3d,
two weeks.
Tony Denier and pantomitr* troupe, Cleveland
Feb. 10th.
Matthews Family, American Theatre, Pittsburg
Feb. 11,2 weeks.
J. H. Budwortb, Opera-honBe, Albany, in tbe
new play of "Sunbursts."
Misa Agnes Ethel will appear at the Globs The-
atre on February 3d, In Vietorien Sardou's " Ag-
nea" written expressly for ber, and lately played
ia New York for one hundred nigbts.
Dan Rice's show boat, was siized by the U. S.
Marshal at New Orleans, for sailing without in-
spection certificate, tbe fine being $5M
""intfijld. Mass J 22 j. Peppei's
The Mitia'.ure Minstre'e, a company of girls an
V'jjt from seven to fourteen arrived in NewYo:k
recently from England. Among tbeut are Master
Dinao, a soprani ; L'zz e Coote, seven years cf age,
a airo-comi; votalls ; Maitsr Oorri. another
miniature Sii»B Reeves; Alice Moltrno, barp si ;
tbe Ooote'B o>„ Dutch singers; and O.B. Wand,
pianist. They gav* their firdt concert In America
St thj Mr: j 'a nd [ostHotP, Laltimore, oa the 18 :b.
Tho wotider:ul child Amerloui is attracting at-
tention and iuiDMose applause at Niblo'a. He no
only p&rforms solos, bat lisds the geat orcheBtra
of the establishment while ■SHStlne blru. Mr
Speight, tbe father of the boy, tareriLc; a s&d
dre^B,
Mrs. D. P. Bowers, now Memphis ThettM.Feb.
3d, one w^ek.
Joe Jefiersor-, Washington. 29th,
Robert McWf.de, Vicksburg, '.1Mb.
Carloita Leclercq, W*abiDg'.or. 2Mb.
Frank Mayo, w;th oompany of New Orleans
Acadeny of Mucin, Dayton, Ohio, 251b.'
Mr. andMrr. Bou.icauit, St. Louis, 7eb. 33, two
weeks; Cincinnati, 22d. for brief engagement, and
then return to Booth's, N. Y.
Charlotte Cnibmao, Vaaieties, New Orleans. 20
E. T. Stetson. Montreal. 20th.
Charlotte Thompson. Pittsburgh Opera-house,
January 20th.
Joe Prootor, Galveet-n, 27th.
Charles R. Thorae. Jr., Oheeinut-stieet Thea-
tre, Phila. iTLb.
W. J. Kslpin, tbestige-msnager of Ned Bunt-
lioe'e company, died recently at Oincinqati at the
age of 25. He was a son of tbe Fenian Colonel
H lpio. The company immediately raised a aubt
acriplionof 59) for his wife.
Mrs. JaaaesA. Oates* troupe, Riohmond, 29 b,
cne week. John Howeos, her beatburlesqoe,'and
Frank Howso\ his brother, the musloal director,
improvised a shooting match bahind the scenes
during a performance at Macon. Ga , recently, by
way of a hoax. It was ingeniously contrived, and
created widespread newspaper comment in tbe
surrounding cities, besides hoaxing both actors
and audience at the time. John Howson rushed
upon tbe stage and into the audience in apparent
fright, while bis brother savagely followed, flour-
ishing a ravolver. He was sezed and doterred
from tbe dire deed.
As an instance of Edwin Forrest's professional
study aod of eome of the difficulties that per-
tain to histrionic art, the editor of Appletons'
Journal givsa publicity to tbe following anecdote
of the tragedian: "Mr. Ferrest wa3 an almost pas-
sionate admirer of Edmund Keac, wbom he eaw
when the freBhnasi of youth rendered impressions
not only deep, but durable. He wsb in the habit
of declaring that the marvellous beauty of Kean'a
rendering of the famous Farewell in "Othello"
was unapproachable, 'I would give,1 eaid the en-
thusiastic tragedian, 'fifty dollais a week during
my life, and secure the same amount after my
de.tb, to the man who could repeat those lines
with the tffeot produced by Kean. I myself have
stmgg'ed to do so with all tbo study I could be-
stow and the skill I coald command, and in vain.
But Once, and only once, did I » aooesd in ap-
proaching tbe ideal. It was at the Park Theatre
Tbe bouse was orammed, and the audience unusu-
ally responsive. Wbon I came to that'epeeeb, it
seemed to me as if rome power inspired me— for
an instant I felt and mastered tbe sentiment as
Kean had done and tbe people were fairly ablaza
witb excitement. They gave me five'; tremendous
rounds. I went home delighted. At last, I
thonght, I had accomplished tbe feat whioh for
years I bad struggled for. But my elation was
premature. I nover afterward could catch tbe
sublime expression— the inspiration went as mys-
teriously as it came.' "
Forepaugh's Circus will introduce next season
an act upon two horses by two dogs They hare
been broken by William Munroe, tbe faur borae
and hurdle rider, to skip from horse to horse, to
leap balloons and drams, and ride backwards
Tne New York Circus and Menagerie will in-
clude thirty cages of animals, among which will ba
a huge rhinoceros. I. hm .alr&.d .- four elephants
and six camels, which will ha prominent features
in tbe prooeseion.
Obarlts R. Thorne, Jr. wiU abortly start upon
a starring tour accompanied bj Gus. Mtstayeras
his business agent. He will prodaoa tLe new
drama entitltd "Amos Olarke."
Watta Phillips, the celebrated English drama-
tist, has received a libera; off«r, which be wiil
probably accept, to write for Mrs. Onanfrau an
origin \\ emotional drama. The lady, who has
entirely recovered, recommences her season at
tbe Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, on
Feb. 3d.
Had Him There.
"Mr. 0'flab.9rty,:' said a pampons fellow
"yoa wonld be a long time in Ireland before
a squire would a-k you to dinner." "Ab,
tben, then, troth I would your honor," re-
sponded Mr. 0'Flaherty, and your honor
would be a long time in Ireland before they
would make you a squire."
Nothing: to Do.
We pily any man who has nothing to do,
for idleness is the mother of more misery
and oiime than all other CiuaeseTer thought
or dreamed of by tbe prcfjundeat thinker
or the wisest theorist. " Pray, of what did
your brother die?" eaid Marqu's Spinalo
one day to Sir Horace Vere. He anawered,
" He died cf haTing nothing to do." "Alas,"
said Spinola, "tbat were enough to kill aDy
gentral of us."
Rhiilroad Reform Needed.
Aitemus Ward alludes to a Tery slow ra 1
road fB a breeder of injustice, and tells of
a coriTict wbo was st-rted to go to jail at the
other end of tbe road, but he got bo old
while going that ha didn't answer tbe de-
eoxiption when be got there. Speaking of
the wme road, he once t Did the conductor
tbat the cow catcher should be oa the other
end— there the danger liei. 'Ton can't
oTertske a cow," aaid he ; "but what's to
hinder one walking in the back doer and
biting the passengers ?"
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
606 Market strret, cor. Post and Moatgsmory. u
Fob Sal*— A lot ef cheap tilk dreises, at 32
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Oatarrh or Colds. Ask your
druggist for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Etox, No.
• Post street. z
An Old. Lcndmarli.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. S. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Bohm-ldt, has been famous foe the last
eleven jeara for k^eplog the best Harana cigars,
■
:iealth ana. Pleasure.
Tnere tue not too many pleasures la Ban
Fran cl* co. Nothing le more pleasant, nothing
more health-giviug than a drive Into tne conn-
try now ano then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
sqna) in elegance to any private conveyance
a! the Occidental Carriage rtand. Frank Boa-
ton has there, and at hie stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
invert are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. Tbe moral of the above is:
co to Frank Boutoo at the uccidentai Hotel
when yon want a carriage. o
Holiday cmidi. s.
Freab, sweet and nMicious Sandies, of every
variety, at M A. Mercei's pioneer confection-
ery. 578 Kearny street. "Wholesale ana retail, o
It ie Perfectly Astonishing
How beantifally and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
."•eiore 8 ajh. returned the same evening If de
«lred. i
Altogether ibe Best.
It is curious, but true, that 3. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in chis city. Try him and you will be
convinced. y
Photographic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 3* Third street between Stevenson and
KlBSion street. r
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Best biaur's at 611 Montgomery street, S. W.
oomer of Mtr.haut. Franck & Oahn. q
W G.siiin « Beturnea in One X>a y
And we never disappoint, at the What Qheer
Laundry.
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
irherB — at the What Oheer Laundry. y
CLARK'S
CHEWING^ CANDY.
Bead ! Read ! Bead i
THE FDBLIO ABB HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the Oandv made and sold by Jahn Pritoh-
ard ,A J. Baker and Patrick Presrn?, at 73 Fourth
Btrset, is BAKEB'S OHKWIKG OANDY, al-
though they sell it from a wsgon and a store, to
both of which they USE OUR NAME to draw
custom. '
L. B. CLABK A CO.,
a271w No. CO fourth street.
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND
LOAN SOCIETY,
N. E, corner Alontsoacery and Poet sts.
San Francisco, January 25,1873.
At a meeting of tbe Board of Directors of the
Society held tnis day. a dividend was declared on
old deposits, at the rate of 8 per eent for the eix
months coding with January 21st, 1ST J, payable
immediately and tr<e frot, Federal tax
ED1VAKD UABTIBT,
aS7-lw Secretary.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH0BS
ON HAND and mads
to ORDKK.
—AT—
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny atre«t.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press oi
Melbourne, and is well known by the members ol
tbe profeseion in the Colonies, begs to iatimate
that ne ia prepared to give experienced advioe te
all persons professionally visiting or meditating -.
visit to the Australian Golonres. Fee moderate-
Punctuality in disp&tohlns replies may be relied
WliiLlAV HENRY WATERk
12Viotoria Chambers, 4C Oollins street. M*l-
tiourne. Australia. *«6 tf
MkmM LODGING HOUSE.
t FINELY FUSVISHED BOOMB, 8IN-
\ gle or in suits,
TVell r,iicnt«d-and "Vcntllaiod.
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Formerly of Chiarina's Royal Italian Circut)
WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OR
Guitar, at residences (if required J, or far
nish Music for Balls or Parties, at moderate
charges. Residence, SOS Montgomery street
corner Jacks oo, hoam So XI- del21m
j. c. COMBES,
TERRAPIN JLTTNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama streets.
fS^^» pe^-Terrapin constantly on hand.
rf^lTu^S Oysters ia every style, PRIVATE
^sia^WaSUPPER ROOMS FOR PASTIES.
^^ dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTrON.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pre-
pose formiog classes for instruction in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a a&eful art at a moderate cost
can Bend intpoir name* to "Oamhyeee " P.O.Box
2334, when .particulars as to terms, etc. will be
sent *-o them. de9l-
market.
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No, \%
fj ler street. Call and
examine lor yourselves.
_J-The only Oalifor-
nia-snade Piano on the
de24tf
Grand Concert and Ball
Of the Germanta Biflee, at the Eorticnltnral
Hall, February 2d. The mnsical portion of the
entertainment will c-nsiet of glees and choruses
by the Swiss Sing'ngOlab and Krrf. Speranza's
Italian Singing Sociely. This ball will no doubt
be one of tbe most select and enjoyable of the
Bpason, considering tbe p-pniarity and high
social standing of the oorps. Tickets, admit-
ting genti1 man and ladies, one dollar. q
8sm Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can he
tonnd in front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablisbment, southwest corner Bash and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
S.F.BUSSNESS DIRECTORY
Bookseller* uud Stationers,
H. H. Moore, Miy MontKomery.aear Merchant.
15 1. hi tien* Colleges).
Heald'e, Brjaot & btratton'a College, 24 Post St.
Uutehert,
Katz, Fred, Stalls Si to 100. California Market,
Xlrnsv Fonnderle-s.
Weed A. Kingwell, Csliforoia, 125 First eU
DenllaU,
Dr. K'"ng"3 Grand Dental and Surgical Iostitnt»! <
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Ooo.!«.
Locan i Oo., 19 Montgomerj-. 107 and 109 Sntttr.
Hnraun Hulr.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., llu Second street.
Sln»lc una Musical Instrasnenta.
Keene, O. O., mft-. accordions, repairer of all kimdJ
musical instruments, 20S Kearny.
Maccoi-onl aSnnnfBclarera.
Brignardello, Macobiavello A Co., 706 Sanson**.
Wines and JLlqnois. (Wholesale)
Danerl F. A To . 504 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEARS OF FR1CTIOI
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASESTNCH-
deut to f -malee haa placd Madasie Edmonds
at the head of all physicians mflk-ng suoh praoiio*
a specially, end enables her to guarantee a speed*
and permanent cure in the worst ca=os of iu»-
pre^sion acd mmetrual deranKemente. Ladies
vfill hod Madame Edmonds a skillful physician,
and it is io their interest to consult her in all dis-
eases mordent to women before tampering with
poisonous nostrums, qaack doctors and humbngs.
Madame i^dmond3 describes diBesees without any
information from the patiei-t, and enres without
the uae of mercury or experiments, thus eaving
from wrong treatment for private, chronic ana
cancer diseases. Ooiresooncieooe s'riotly coufl-
dentta). Office snd restdeice, 415 Pine street,
between Kearny and Montgomery. js20 ly
EsTIN&UISHEB
'■ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PROTEOTIOsT '
AGAINST FIRE !"
BEKD FOE 'THEIB " BEOOBD."
R. B. Irwin A Co., General Agents Paoina Coast,
Forsaleby ' W. B. MDRDOUH.
Local Acent, 312 California st., S&n Franoisdo.
'Oil Taa
FOR 1873
.es i
3NTO-W X3TJE5,
■ AND..
Fayable at the AaaesKor*. Office, or to
Deputy.
1£TI KOSIXEK, As»e»or.
)W7 IB
WILLIS' BAND.
Fritz Piper* and Alarcas M. Blam,
LcnditiK TloIInl.ts.
SfiT-OrderB from the country promptly attended
to. Addresa M. ff. WILLIS, baton's Muifcf
Store. 138 Mot t-gemery street., or MARCUS M.
BLUM. Sisa MontgomervBtre^t. ja6tf
ARION
Pianoforte, i,
DEOLARED BT THE JUDGES AT A LATt
Fair of the American Institute, after a blind- 1
fold trial apainBt Eteinwsy'B, Ohickenng's. sad
others, t-o be THK BEST ON EXB IBITION. B*
CVBTAZ, Sole Agent, SO O'Farrell Btrset
N B-— Pianos of allstyleeTO RENT. mart
iifjsv «t
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVI
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDB LAND ASSESSMENTS can have ths
amount refunded at the office of the nndersffaad
upon the presentation of an order from to* l|
Mayor and City and Oouoly Attorney.
delStf A- A.lT8TI!f.
OLV
DAVE MENDES A CO., at the "
I old original Keel Lion, 19 Oesry
street, between Kearny .■■iid Pupout, where yon
can bare HOT aKD COLD DRINKS, not forgst-
tiogtteold Pioneer Lunob. The "Old Sport" »
always on band.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSOBTMI-NT OF GENTS' FUB-
nishing Ooods to be b'd good andobesftSl
the'SiLDOORJibR/'J LEVY'S;. 51« Montgom-
ery street. Justice given to all. Don't forge' Uti
number, 510 Montgomerv etreet. deau u»
CANDIES.
ALL BONDS OB THE FINEST tOANltt |
made at our Steam Candy Faotory daily. Ai
orders, eepeoially from the country, are ■oiiOWS" '
ord will be promptly atteodsd to. _,L
CANT? A WAGNEB,
1IW Montc-om«rv et- ner-r 8sitt*v
CENTRAL
is for
Families in the city. Private
entrance for.Ladies. Hair Cutting, Shavmri—
Shampooiog. Children's Hair neatly cut. Ladies
Shampooing 50 cents. „ _ _.J
i.Klm L. OOItRIVEAU. ProprieUr.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
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COMBUIA.N.
EVEKINO JANUARY III
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1873
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iy Mannnering!
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«HU:t;r. M1M ACQCWTA L. DlftOOV
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tweweas* w Jw**7
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I -.■>* Be.
L. Balaviox
■MlH Jo*a WoaAird
rSaata., D All..
..W. KlafattT
.a»ui".u».-t
■faaajarlaf... \ .. : -&, ciif-.on
Mia. Fa««y Otbaoa
...■a, l. r. b«.iij
aaaaa.ll.'. alia. M'-Arnitr nf
ii Arrmxooff—
st Miss Dargon Matinee
irsa.li". ivr-
UCANNBHIN Or!
T7-K-
•IWr
LAND
It KrillIllO-r.brw.rTM
EFIT OF HARRY EYTINGE
11 jRrr.r at
!■■ Mnrlou MorclAunt
AOT i i 1 A ic i
1»> T1X WIHIU MR. JOIH V, miM'ivn
CIR11. t TOI 'limi laom l-ol.r WM.TI.I1 ISMtM
KICK Mt>t>ER IT. A MUTATE*
UABltl
(H>rttl< rarrfeA. E.ph«» r. J. mVKLET
»r«pw i. Tiimui-ird > ran miss LOl
fUr«.«v STETDEN UU II
I. 9. T.H
:- HIM INSIF OBAffAM
nilll «':•• Uwkbr.un) inn TJLLIK I'MII.IN I
Mil" and p.m.l. Fmkiiu.
KIP A M WIVKI.K
rd-IRIT or BRADUOE III! -I IN
■riKix or dwakf or the moos.
111. JOHN T. llll'HIMI
CHA9. II..SHV
ROBERT FBITCHAHD
Iliof Ihe Cil.alll.
A litPsi; or TVWITI tkaiis
ACT III.
I'EBBICK VON BEEEXAX..
WALTER LEU AN
0OCKL1 -
HXSDBICE VEEDKR. aged 30 jrar. JOHN WHS IN
M.le and Female IVimots.
OBETCME*. now nurrlrd to HendiUt- MIS3 ANSIE OBAHAU
KEEN IE. aged K iter! MIrS CARRIE HEAR
BATCH**. Seth's wife MISS LOUISE HASHES
SATURDAY, at 2 RIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE
MONDAY EVENINQ, Febroir/ ilh—
i»"S'C3-iu:^L3L.ioisr ana c3-^i.xja.,t,esa.
Which bal a run it the Cijm:i:».t Tb.tv.r.\ London, of ever 300 Digit's.
FMCKa or ADMISSION.
Kfwnnl Kent*— Tirea.* Circle »n<* Orcbe.tr* I#l AO Balcooy
Ke»*rv*d Metaie— Baloooy *1,.'» Gillie ry
Dress Circle Admission SI UO Privite Boxaa..
ftO
tfi
i. ml »10 OO
BELLA UNION THEATRE
aATl BOAT MawPtTOAT IVIIIKOI
mn IT l ill in n HOM1 SI I AD!
THE LEGITIIITE UD HUEiTIIITE DM"
■M ■... .i KM ...... . ,.
1UTJ "XT AMI] 1'IITBD
MIHH LILLIK lln.l.
l» KOftO AKP DA".
Baa.
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0».r1.f. Till ■ —! 111
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'..I' ..... J... I. J..IMI
< lOfJ 'I*ll|>|>lll|fM,
OOfllLl. nl HOOTER
Song sod Dance TLillie Hill
M. drill. ni Nlii(liuPMu
A ....... Nn *-« r.n.r w«rrfi...
T1IB TWO «»JBT^X7--A.rsj,ivs
K.llr Uitl. Mink
Or.rlar. Or«h»»tr.
Olob. Aif.nili.it M'll. K»s..l. Al.rr.lim
Hllilll.AJB n.lAO l.ll.l.ir. II A HI. A KD
Th. Mud Nat.h.r I li.rl.. V.r.ar
How Wo I ..ii it.i Dot Oad.
1. H. LARKIIf ml CARRIK ARMSTROKO
Bunch of Ballads Hiss Lillie Hall
■«*■■ >nd Dance Hl«« Josephine
FOuiToXlioCK TRAIW.
Cofill tod Hree
OTertore... Orobeetrs
The whole to ccnolvdo with the
Captain's Not A -Miss
Gen, Storm well Chin, W-n»r
0,i>i. D>riDK U.tt Kollr
.lobn Stock R, <_. M.nh
HVburr J 11. l.irlin
K UMod Taolv I ommr Brte
l' colly Jim.gU Johoien
FAnnr ,i '--riri uhii ra»a
Mftrr K.nsinfinrrfltioD
in PRBPAUTION—
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
\t 'oil tlic Bon.h or the Coardvan'. Di.tiBhter.
IPIERS & POND,"
■at» K««rij elrrr-t,
SKR OF BUSH, 9AK rKAXCISOO.
LIQUORS tMO CIGARS
TIA AMD i'»n»T
!■! lin*>. Tn- om fori of
tbo rrtioog m 1 coartoetei
tba tit*-] jm of the
<dil.tj:o.
AID COFFEF, WINES. LIQUORS A CIGARS
MO Kearny .Ireel.
COBBER OP BUSH. SAN FRANOISCO.
'SPIERS & POND."
HAIR.
KOUKAPr SAN FRANOISOO
- nuy
■ uman and Imitation Hair
Good .Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
EW YORK STORE.
A. B. RAMMOM .t- CO.,
An. l to Mceond wtreet.
Wlw. Between Mluluit and Minna.
fe
Kirs
irVCi
attention, Good Livers!
IB. P. BBROBS. FORMERLY
proprietor of too Mfncn* Rwt-
arAnt, fin uk-o tba mAaMteraeDt
both tb» Hfiun' RwunriDt oa
laneraLfti iunt tuia too Mtnera'
-MOh op M».rkat ttretl, in partoerabip witn MR.
DRAYKUB. who bu bwn ooomclfld with tbo
mloryo.ii, ImproTemenU b«ra beea m»do in
• caliino d-partm-nt. thut will reedfl* tbe Mi-
n' mot* popular this It h»« «rtr been darioi
• tl )««ri of iu prjBpuritr. Our Bill! of FiTf
ibrioi «JI tbe delioioiOw of tbe Maeon. Oar
mo ii "Good F*re,Good Oookiof And ModetAU
P. 11EKC.ES Si CO.,
1INERS' RESTAURANT.
SSI and SSS Oonunoreial, Aod
1-69 Market airwat.
OpwD from & a.m. to 10 P.M. aaSl 1m
THE SAN FRANCISCO
ILL POSTING COMPANY
•KA fturkml. ai.* cor. EteldcdorK.
HioAii ol P. ACS K. Co)
10MK AND SEB D8. GIVE UB A TRIAL;
Ill »»d«*TOr to . .„ w. vml W »i»r.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THK USDERMOlffiD WOULD MOST RE-
apacttallj rrproaeai to son and f-n pobile ksd
eraiiy, mat 0a ia now propared to turiiab faoil-
itie* for txr.ibi'ioDB of orety kind and character,
wbloh anoald deiei'a tbo mtronaira of th« pub-
lic Uo bu oracled at fJb*yooe. WyomicK, A
I.ARl.K AND Cv>MMODIOU.S llAl-L, witheool
Se«t-*rr ltd Sia.t. Tt<- Hall is «r!l vr-ntilatso
and lichlod, and mad*> comforiah'A (or all loafona
of tbajear. lilKBESTOK MUSIC, both String
and Braaa, can bo furoiahed at all time*.
Saiiafaorory arraosomants will b« made with
TUKATKIOAL OR OTHBR lUJII'iNIEs, eiLh-
•r for KootioK of Kail or porformanoea oo a per-
•eotace of *. Ue receipt*. Correspoaderic« >olicitfld
Addreea. ' J. McDANIBL,
Lock Box No 1. Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. H — CariAfttttM wjoted for tbe Cheyoaoe
Maaoao. Tboia wnblna: fngiBompnte. state low.
eat urns for tbe Winter Sanson, iwmnr photo-
frapb to niy address. Half f'assafce Money re-
□ oded altar filliog eDBasemante,
JAMHS McDAN,IBL,
Proprietor Cboyeana Theatre and Musenm,
oc.'i 3m Lock Box No. l.Oboieane. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS rHGBEST PHREK0HON -RICH ARD
MULDKK 1 AB11KI. t-acbe<r of scraral cele-
brated E'lrops&rt artistes, iette Dlreoiorof the ru-
nowLcd ConaervMory ef Uencva, Maitre du Chant
nl I * Kwncb lm.ifrKl Aoad«my of Moriit: . r ■<-,,.-
dactonf the Philbnrmonn|Ufl Sooiety In Patla,
andat prareit Muiical Ulreitor of tho Fabbrl
Oppro.ii picparod to sjlve privnlo leasnns, either
at bis ofll-e or at ine rcoi'oa'enf thu Daolls:
likewlm. i i tJF SINGING, PlANU and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For funhur r»artic«isr» aoply at PROF. MUL-
DKK'dofSi-n NxSl POWKLLSlRliKi'. botwo n
Market and Kills Also, lettsra raoeiv*U nod terms
U he had at tbo mu«io store of M. Gray. Ufa* st ,
and of Momtb Sbormaa A Uydo, corner of *aUor
and Kaaray etroetn. jaft im
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
4fo
0-JrT/aT3E33El.
....AND....
CHOP ]
Summer >tr«l, ofKunj balwcen Pine
arid Cnllfornlu.
THE FIRE8T FRKSH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS ••rv.d In illi
Itjlo. Er.rytoiDit cooi.d intne beat m.nner.
•> Th • Finest Liquor, and Olgire.
•9*EleKB.iaQl««« of Kooms for Lrtdlea.
■VOPBN DAY AND NIGHT.
B. J. 1EOHAU A P D. JESSEIf.
no» lm I'r.prietorA.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
wmkumka orrr, aevaba.
T^? KI:';?AHI THKATRB HAS BEER BR-
■ diiwritod, «nd out b. ruud bj tbe nlibt or
literal', t.ulod .lib on wlioitloo gSP?"
fUd Mi. I
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
[QUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Itoonis lO and IT 0£JO "Wa*sliiiifi:tou street.
MIS 4 A VMK ADAM",
Star Serlq-Conrie Vocnllt.
JAMES UULLOWAY,
Celebrated K> (•ii*ii'i,ni.f<iinu.
IIIKUY AMLAB
— iiuf. —
fri.Mr.u rKirniAiii),
with di" if ix ist. SeneoUet,
■•COVMTKKFKIT."
*D'ATALL!E,
The orltfitiixl Hun with the Iron .Jaw.
-with-
M'XdliE ANGLHA nnd FRAGILE.
M- 1. I, E OURDELLA,
Htur f'«|« eatrl«nne.
C II A «. A. IJARDNEE,
The Celebrated Dutch Comedian.
rHK ABOVE ARTISTS ARK NOW
caged by mfi.agerB Wustof the Rooky Moun
VUiarCEZADIK 1IM1LMA,
1 he MLiin of Mystery.
OUTf I*I^TON,
LTC Y
Herlo-Comlc
ADAMS,
•>n. I ]Duettlata.
H A it K V WKl.llY (l(HIK,
Champ I on Eqneatrlun tJuKicler, with—
MISH KATE COOK.
Premiere Equestrian and Manage Act.
W. O A. Y 1, O U II ,
Conlortlonlwf.
UVIsLAY FAMILY,
Acrobi.ts, Oymoaati
— and—
Baaloon Aoceaalorjlota.
ON OUR BOOKS. AND CAN BEEN.
t&ins, through oar agency,
N11JSHIOAN COUBYN A CO.
Chinese Employment Company
PIERCE:tl)CO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PART B OE THE UNITED STATES,
No 627 8fi 2 1 (i men to i-trott, Bet. Eeoray
ritid Montyomery, Sua I rjincisco, Oal. Wo see
prepared to furnish at BQOrt notice, Domeetlo
Nu-, nuts. Hotel OookB, Laundry Men. W^iterp,
Commou Labor.Td, F;i m Hands, Bill-road
Haudp, Gi.j".lfiur', Meobnulop, Factory Haoda,
Wood Chopper", eto, etc, tipeofal attention given .
to furolsbing Domestic Hi-rvants. jt 20 lm
CHEYENNETHEATRE.
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-OLASB PKOPLE.-MU8T HAVE
good wardrobe, Four Ladies aad two Gen-
tleman to be good ia general business for the oom-
lng Winter Seasoa, comioenoln.r tbe Brat week in
November, IS, 2. Address atatlnr lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after fill-
lag engagement.
JAMES MODANIEL,
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RACE.
HE HAJOKITY OP THOME WHO
re.lde la Ran Francltco, buy tbelr
Sblrto and Famishing Good, of BK*}E-
DIOT A CO.. Wo. SK.eoad .lr.el.be.
cnaie tber ore alw.y. treated well oad
bar their i-o.d. at th. lowest price., at
T1
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
JJIVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVISOS AND LOAN
SOCIETY, No. «1» Olnr street.-Tb> Bosrd
of Uirectore bavo tbla day declared a diridecd for
the Bix moutbs ondlng December 3 1st, ISTi.of nine
per cent per annum on all deposit', payable on and
after the 15th inst.
j» lA-JK CYRUS W. OARMANY. Oaahier.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
TO nC\fi BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TRUOT-
M.\Jm\J\J\J ive obieotB to be ae»n. Qpeo to tho
Public DA.Y AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HAU-
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN 0NL7*.
etav-Dn. Jordan's Private Office is at all
Genry street (opposite old Meobanica' PaTilion).
Stage Dancing*
. TAUOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
dettlm
DASHAWAY BALL,
Pott atreet. near E.amr.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMETER,
....TEAOHEB OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls and Partfea attended to, and Hull fat
THE JOUENAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
J.
Published every Day id the Year by
P». B O <3- -A- H 3D TJ S
Saasterebaut «nd SttS Washington 8ti
Below Montgomery, Sin Franoieoo.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1,
1873
A Happy New Year.
What a pleaiare It is lo meet a smiling counte-
nonce, whether it be on the street or 10 the par-
lor. And why is it tbat some laces wear a cootin-
nally bappy look 1 It 1b simply because tbey live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
la a pnblio benefactor who will conscientiously
serve os with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
met). Looii Meyers, proprietor of the "While
Bouse," Kearny street, also of tbe Capitol Res-
taaraLt, Fourtb BtreeL does It. as hundreds can
enthuaitBtieally testify. tiiskitchtDsare marvels
of ord»r and cleanliness.' Try him, and. you wilt
flod it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Tbe President's Message,
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durabllty are the
characteristics of H. Lnchfilngei'd furniture.
All should visit Lid emporium, 73P Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a honee oan
be furnished. P
Alio,
Sewing Machine! for Sale,
Be&tsd and ripaired. at 116 Post street.
Agency f.riliJls' Adjustable Treadle. x
J^oliaay Punches,
There are no fundus i"0r liio holiday iaVlee
that compare with Sqnsrza'e. Squwzfc's Punches
are famou* for the high ait shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqnarzt, has prepared
forty different kind of puncheB and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
liOLeldeadorff street. H
Live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is tbe caueeof many crimes. Those
Who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
lngton treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Boca-en, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers Laie Tahoe
trout, Bsimagundi soup, game, tame geeee,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man con desire. The best cud of tea In the
city— English breakfast tea — Boucnong and
Oracle Pekoe — can be obtained here, a
Something .New.
Win A. Hubbard's manufactured mispea' and
infant's garments and ladies undtrwetr In tuit^,
are f imed ft r their superit rity of mike and tex-
tnre all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amidon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, baa e«tab-
Ilshed a depot of these goods at 248 Second st,
forwholefrale and retail tride, A liberal dlf.
count to the trade. •>
•
500 Pairs ut 4ocks,
At all prices, itt he What Queer Laundry.
.Dr. Barlow O. *->initri
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian E. 11, 637 California etree',
every Friday evenlig, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to exsmining
and prescribing for patients,. Dr. Smi'h gives
phrenological examinations in regard 10 health
to Invalids daily, from 0 to 4 p m , free. i
HARRY QfjRBYN'S SALOON
byn respectfuly Informs bis irtends and pat-
rons tbat be bas >efltted la beantitul style tbia
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see them, one and all. and have tbem sample
some of tO» choicest wine* and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe manufaoto y of Liesentieid
with Pbeitn and Oollender'a latest patent, steel-
faced cushion?, bas be^n olaced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. The popular aud efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, oao be found ia bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creator , oomfortto all.
ja« If ____
BR
H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFFICE,
SIS RFAllSY STBfiETi
Between BnBb a 'id Sutter. jaSO lm
A. Pleasant Jjocfttton.!
Persons degfHng oomfori&ble lodgings in a
Central xocatlDn, Bhoaid visit the Alnambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a very One one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. ,
Halv work anil Combing*
Made up ntal ana cheap at 830 Wasbirgtcn
attest, near Stockton. Silo curls steamed fo
twenty-five cents. v
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Grab Ohowder can be obtained only
at 080 Bush 1 treat, nearly oppes'te ihe Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hait eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the teat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. Q
The Mountain Beer is the only real Ltger on
this Coast. Call aud try it, at 624 Sa-,iamento
fitrjtt, where it Ik told at 10 cents a glass. X
The Place.
If you want a elf an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut In the befct
style, by expsrleneed workmen, goto Brown'a
Bathing and Hair Drying Siloon,, No. 202
Fourth street, near Howtrd. r
What Cheer Laundry
la the best laindry In Ban Franoieoo,
Reduced prices. Shirts from 75c. to S3.
Complete assortment of Oents' Furnishing
GjcdJ. Beales & Co. Keirny fct., near Bueh, ov
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Ft ib co by gas light,
uur careless feat, hy chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless rplay
Of waters bright, did make a soreen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosey stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made tbat window teem to be
Bome fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nlc*j— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T,'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
Tbat we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magrrijicenily, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cocked every Btyle; Just think of that.
And if your month don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place aft. kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
80 here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners, M
Whoever doubts thiB let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goeB there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHABLSB HAA£B. Proprietor.
X>o TTovl lino re
That with BurriBjcnVs PaiTeasa yon oan ont
WJd. make any garment to fit perfectly! Bend j
floatage stamp !Gr an Illustrated catalogue, H.
A, Deming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, So. II? Kearny a tree t, between Butter
ind Post, Ban Francisco. ,
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude 0! fashions
in hats. At "The" Bat Store," C47 Wa-hiogton
street (second hat store below Kearny), all tceae
nrw styles can ' >e fonnd. The stock ia immense
—tbe prlceB are reasonable. Everyone who
oes theie is sura to be suited. b
X>o Wot Suffer from Corns,
The unfortunate Bufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. R. fl. Cowan'B Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. References given if required, b
For Wa.shitt.fl;
Shirts, SI 50 per ctoz.; small pieces, 50o. per
3. At the What Cheer Leundry- *
Fcr a safe and efficient Eeatjttfieb of the
Complexion, use DiOKty's Famous Cesme pe
Lis. L
Eureka Social Club
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual maiquerale ball of the Eureka Social
Club are on exhibition in the window of Stoltz
aud Sons drj '^oods &tor& Sauth-east corner of
Kearny aod Pine streets n
Claibvoyakt.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
has removed to 323 Kearny st. Consultations in
(English, French and German. 1
Fresh and Sweet.
For the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Suttor. M
What Cheer Laundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlsed by everybody. •
Watches and Jewelry,
Very low, at H. A. Calender's, 62 Second
tr#>et, corner of Mission. x>
The IllBsf rated Press (S. F, )
No. 1, January, 18"3. Sold by subscription—
$1 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cneap. Sample
number?, 15 cents. Address Murr&y, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
Best Quality or* Dosskin
Driving gloves, at f 2 per pair, at the What
Obeer Laundry a
For the Very Best Drinks,
Goto Yakes' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third etreata. no
It You Want
Tour Blankets and FlannelB well washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to tbe What Cheer Lann
Sit. x
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
X>r. Donor ty
Has devoted his study mote particularly to
colonic and specific practice, and as such 1b
now the most successful of any Physician In
Ban FranelBoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdora, a few doors Delow What
Oheer House. I
Oyster Traae.
The t«r trade In California 1b assuming
gjgantlo proportions. Emerson Corrille, of the
Saddle Rock, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
hla own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parte ol the Paoifio Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and ♦he
•Saddle Rook" is known everywhere,
METROPOLITAN THEATRE.
Extra Special Announcement
Monday JBvenlno;, Feb.3a,
Has been tet apart for his BENEFIT, whoa will
be preeented a rare aid exi remely varied bill. The
evening'* performance will commence with
THE FBIDB OFTBEXATT!
In which MISS SALLIB HINCKLEY will appear
( having kindly volunteered), supported by the en-
tire company. Alter whleh the 2d act of
HA. MLET!
HAMLET, MR. HARRY EVIINGF. In whioh
dnrlnftthe 'play a'coet eoenee," he will give hla
3flEff™S2? '« itnit"loa«' 0* the Great Constellation
otjTflgio btaw, K.ean,Bootb,^Macreu^yaad Jf9r-
h,GMnNQtll?A<dLfSSeD- MFPHISTOPHELESI
bl MONS. bOHMlDT and MXLE THERE SE,
■•^ AT* k,,nd,y Tolnoteered. After wbioh a
asasf.,vsfs,s?,.,a- ^&^f MISSEB
THS IIlLoW HAT!
*>■ Cox Baok open. Secnra Beats earl, fel fd
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
TOM and JERBT,
60 TO TIIJG HHiXCU
Hot Scotch,
18S Sutter afreet. Bear Kearny.
All Drinlis Teu Cents
HOT CIXOWDEK ETERT N1G1IT.
no!5 tf JOS. D. BRIGGS; Proprietor
THE OLD
Hot ScotcH,
15 JLfortoa Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten. Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJERRY. IN TOWN.
Always on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Dag's Doing?, Police Ga-
zette, all tbe California pap^iB, also London
Panofa, Bell's Life. Illustrated London News. Oall
and satisfy yourself.
Kf Don't forget the sign of the Tf ot Scotch.
de7tf CHARLES WM. FELDMA.N. Prop'r.
HflESStlS. M'HEILft CALOER
ANNOUNCES TO THEIR PRIENDS AND
the Poblic generally, tbat they have opened
under OOLMAN'o CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery Btreets, with a WELL
SELEUTED STOCK of
CHOICE WINES,
XtlOjVOILS AND
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE MoNEIL
AND WM. C, OALDER will do their beat to
make them comfortable. ji'Altf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
Ho. 6 Poit atreet. Masonic Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREO-
tora of thia Bank, held January 20tn, 1873,
a dividend was declared at the rate of ten (10) per
cent, per annum on Term or Permanent Depoeita,
and, eight per cent, per annum on Ordinary De-
posits, far the eemi-annnal term ending January
2lat, 1873, payable on and after February 1st, 1873.
free from all taxeB. ChEOKGE ROUINti,
js2'2-sf Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Son Francltco Savings TTnlon, G39 Call-
fornlu street, corner of ~Webb.
POR THE HALF YEAR ENDING WITH THE
■- 3lst December, 1872, a dividend bas bfen de-
clared at tbe rate of aine and eii-tenths (9ff-lG)
per cent, per annum on Term DepositB, and eigbt
(61 per cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits, free
ot Federal Tax no Deposits, payable on and after
13rh January, 1878. By order.
d*3l iw LOVELL WHITE. Oaab-er,
FREE AND EASY.
ETUT SATTKDAY NIQHT.
Piano and Slnslng at 8 P.M,
CHARING
*
SALOON
606 Mission street, near Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
65S Sacramento street,
(The Flrat Hoaee below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kinds.— General Bannese Agency;
Collect Rent*, Notea and Accounts: White and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families. Hotels,
Farm?, Factories, etc.
OOA8, F. BECnMtEK A CO..
de28 lm 658 Sacramento street
The Seat Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr, Fer-
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. oor. Jackson and Kearny sts.
THE GREAT ERAD1CATOR OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formerly ot Lock Hoepital
k^?an?D^n^ tne laBt twelve pears of San Francisco.
DR. TUZER informs the fcfllioted that after ^Bit-
ing all the HOSPITALft IN LONDON AND
rARLS, and Bpendiog one year in the mOBt cele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOCK, he hiB re-
opened tis old Medical Iosutnte at the old stand
wbara he can always bo found. DR. TOZEit baa
lor forty years met with usparalleled success in
^uohv0,1?'.01^01 dlseass generally ksiown aa
CHRONIC AND SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
UK. til AS. JBT. TOZEK
i9«ln. *'ery wa? ""pensible, binding himBelf to
eff^ot a permanent ccbe, or making no cha geB
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice and
medicioB will be cbarged for medicine only. THE
MuNrHLY RESTORATIVE PILLS.neverknown
to fail in giving relief in oases for which tbeyare
rsoommeoded. are to be obtained only at my
k » ;-«» i.08!.83 p6r bor- FoU difeotion on each
box, lent hj- bx»re£S or otherwise
rt?.^DT^ER "oes n0t icitite'the advertising
Quacks woo make it a practice to publish false
affidavits and other false rtferencei, bat refers to
h ^rUBS?e-.°-Uble people in lhe Stare, whom he
haB cubed of diseases which othsre have failed to
£. PARDIN1
NO. 7«© WASHINGTON STF ^ET. (ABOVE
the Plaza), San Franotaoo. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the best French style. The same
ready made a)>tr3; op hMA ^o Wm '
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
Kr:E3"W" "X"E!^LH..
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Peuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
TVS WII.KJE COLLINS,
IN THE
Golden Era.
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Podffera," la
THE GOLDEN ERA,
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles TVorren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
By Olive Harper, in
The Golden Era
TOM -A.. BA.T717'S'B
Fenllleton, In
The Golden Era.
OBIOIKAL STORIES, POEMS ASH
SKETCHES, 1M8U10J OOSKIP,
AMTJ8EMEKT8, UTIBATUII
AID AST, AS8WEBS TO COK-
BJK8I«l»jrnEJTS, ETC,
DRESS MAKING.
V|RS. M. F. RTSHOP. NO. 1« O'FARRELL
-tu- itreet, is tbe p.'aoe for Ladies and strangers
visiting the oity to have their Dresses saada tn
Btyle. and a perfeot fit. at a moderate price. de!9
FERNANDEZ & AGUIRRE,
FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 118W
POST STREET, near Kearny. A fine
assortment of Hats and Caps constantly ont
hand. 19- Hate made u order and renovated in
tbe neatest style. oc2zlm
a
LEWIS & PANDER,
STOVES, RANGES. TINWARB AND J^K
all kinds of Cooking u'tecsila. the bestSAV
ajid cheapest. No. 3» GEARY STRKKT, ^F
between Kearny and Dnpont. ia8 3m ^^
IYI0NS. ALEXANDER WOLQWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
oaliBt, reopens Kew OoarsBS for Piano and
singing bj his entirely New and Simplified System
— the shortest in existence— reading music at Bight.
Accompaniments. Singing for Parlor or OoncortB,
»t **prjs. Wolowski'a residenoe, 4i» SUrrER
strekt desim
FRENCH CORSETS.
ME PONS. IMPORTER AND DEALER TN
1*'THB "GOLDEN ERA" IS THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at bome
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Coast.
In California, the Atlantio States, and throughout
the entire field of i ta great and rapidly increasing
circulation, thu "GOLDEN ERA" la universally
regarded as a literary and family joarnal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
Tbo "GOLDEN ERA*' Is a welcome Sunday vis-
itor In every Home trrd Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages must be appa-
rent to business men.
TO HAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Gorden Km. for One Year, 83 SO ;
for SiX Months, 88 OO,
Hnbacriptious to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peterson'* XiOdlea*
National Masaxlae, One Tear. 85.
■^•THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Garners in tbe oity at \VA cents per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA. single copies, Ten Gents,
For sale at all Newa-ataoda.
r PRICE JIICTS
A Safe and speedy Reme
dyfor all Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice
Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of th<
Breast, and all Difficultlei
arising from a suddet
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers, Ask foi
the California Hall's PU|
monary alsam. Sold bj
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO,
rJlOPKIETOKS,
Corner Soaiome and Commerclnl at*
ja-13 tf
Pacific Stone Company,
THE P.10IFIO STONE COMPANY QiU
the eaveoial attenMon of Arohiteots, En#n.
eers, and the Dnblio In general, to the SUPER10B
QUALITY of the Stone now being manufactora*!
by them in this city under the Ransoms Patent*
They make to order and keep in stock :
Building; Fronts, Water Pipe,
Sinks, Monuments, Fountains, J
Tile*, Copln?" for WfthY
Filter*, etc., etc
Together with Ransome's celebrated Free-OHl
Grindstones, all of which we gnarantes superior
and at a price far below that of band-cut work.
sVThe attention of private parties iatendtag
baild is respectfully solicited.
Office. No. IP BUSH STREET. San Franolsw.
THOMAS W. BKEE,
SIXiTTJESX*. PljATHr
MANUFACTURER
— AND—
BEPAIBER
—OF—
ORUIIIS, B5NJ0S,
— AND—
OTIil.R MTJ8ICAA. I9f«TBTJMF,N7S
ESTABLISHED IN 1SC5.
*&• Lesson* given on the Banjo and Dram. M;
MISSION STREET, between First and Second,
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Ptt
sasionala always 00 band. ;xlS tl
TRATS alwaia on hand.
Alfred Tetterf
Manufaoturerand 1
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
SSA> Dnpont.
NEAR SUTTER STtfffli
See my stock of Bi.
Cages before purobuil
elsewhere. AlwayBtOBV
thing nsw on hand. It
Patent OageB, made ,
Tin Wire, are warraai*
FREEFHOU VERMf:
Also, beat quality TK
noMif.
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
613 KEABST 8TKJ3ET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the Bbortes notic? AllPioesand
Cigar Holders wananted genuine, and
to color well. Mer.rtobaum Pipps aud
walkiog Oaces Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with tbebeetworl'
manBhip. A large assortment of Walking 0»o(
and fancy Goods of every description slw»yi c
hand. no211a'
The Popular Beveragi
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACIFI
Congress Springe, near Santa Clara. Indorse
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative powers bsin1
equal to the celebrated Congress Watsr fromttt
Springs of Saratoga, New kork. Dapot remove
from 128 Kearny Btreet to Kew Montgomery, ob
door from Howard. Families supplied daliy. Lit
eral discount to tbe trace, and orders attendee t
promptly. dfewlai
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDE!,
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Seml-Annual Blvldend
A. DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PER AN
num. net. (9 per cent.) upon tbe operation
of the French Savings and Loan Society, for tb
six months ending December Slat, 1872, baa, jj
conformity with the report cf the Committee*'
Verification appointed by the members of tb* 8c
ciety, been declared by the Board of Adminiiu*
t'oo, at the Scmi-Anaual Meeting held od to
10th instant. This dividend will be payable 0
and after the eighteenth instant, at tee cfflMO
the Society, 411 Bush atreet.
j201m
GB8TATE MAHE, I
Direotor of Frenob Savings Bat*'
DEALER IN <
andall kind!
GEORGE MAYES*:
lYSTEfeS.DLAKS
[ of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nob. 46, 41, &S, California
Market, entrant-i on California street -
Publio or private parties a^d familie* anppfl*'
from 6 A.M. to 12 P. m. Ladies' and Gentlemjn
OJB_*«r Room ooeo from-S a.m. to 12 p.w
irJ%.
-iaTIl*
Philadelphia Restaurant
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PBOPRIETOB-
OHOIOEST MEATS AND
:eta"ileg. Board by the weed.
'INK (STREET, between Kearcy
ntmiiiM mar26 lm
THE -■, .
Vegela'iles
40§ PINE »'*-
and Montgomery.
m.
Crystal Sample Roor
S35 SACBAMESTO 8TIE11.
ALL DRINKS, PLAIN OB FANCY, II
GENTS. »»-Hot DiinkB .Bpeoialiy.
K. MATHER,
j.nim Proprietor
Bar Sugar
TCOR SALE— 518 KEARNY 6TSEET.
" MERCER'S. Alto, every kind of Cud
Wholesale and Retai 1.
no7tf
SI. A. IIIBIEII
Indian Queen Range
The Best in. the BJTa.x-l£( j
MANUFACrTDRED BY
I
lVapa Soda
Iatiee*sue« Toelc
■••
• »»»*LI». 0»
£ 1 :
*#
C...I ..... '.
U< r»»»Cllt(l: *»«DiT. I tBHlARV 3
»•». XVI. - »-. 111.
>Juo X»»-la-<
i •• *• o
I!
I
Hats! Hal^ \
•
0 "'
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
MIW ALHAXBBA THflATRI,
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
1 1 \ i • i \ i < i iii , 1 1 1 1
Italian Opera Company! EMERSON MINSTRELS
THII rVENIMO
MONSTER PRO
'18. :
Ill It
nor season oxlt.
mm . mun urm
Second Grand Opera Night
3VI n . .TOIIIVrsrY A. J_. L, 13 1ST I
M itaa t«H raaM
* BVEKINO
rcmnnv i
TSI
will.
t»D 1AT01DAT inillNI AT 1.
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ttw< Ofar. to ear era. fc. • TaJt
» »AT
urn .«» iinro!l
Till urn » i mi i i
J. u IUIIIU
rt>t with rat rorm.AU Mtft.tr, est:-
I?!) NT A NTT The Bells, The : alls,
J^aat J*V m-- J^ »"• xVtf JW JL W JL- EMRR«n iK IffTIRK COMPANY
The Bells.
• laa * »»iimU
Ui'.
-«. i rirtin
• f . (sin. M«o
■ l» Uttn •' ■• .>-n
am<<^r:i.rin;w. Laatlaaal mf-;r.
•welt.. MUn, ib
lonductnr, MkNtro D. Speranzs
TBTR'DA T. rihiirj «k-
3L.-A. TRAVIATA
l'ni-t «•-<•. mil Olio.
LITTLE MAO'S BBeBISTCEJ
Mo-id end ibned- r Bkeleb entitled
., non mill
JUIISin ALLBN
LITTLH MAO
% T H E~GRE A TM^EltSONfs
In His Album of Spcrliiltion.
EXPEBIUENT BOB HABT | JAJE, the B»-t-»r 3 111 RICKET | PROF. AljUAl'tJIlTIn ADD HTM AN
MM
Mil '
avail 1
mriiif'i
SsSq
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.. .. »1 oo
1 so
so
tlMilt
II .i
Seats aaa be reserved *t tbt Box Office of tbe Open
re ope-
Vert* Beeeb, Hewer* tad Mlestea-street tin stop at tee
lear si th« ateee of tb* Opera.
• Ullllllll BwVaVJfB A WO <»K< IIRSTICA
Concluding with tbo idrjli-piovokiiig Sketch or b
F>O3E1.33XX>303E3IWr 3F,3E1.TT1,^P,
8H0RTT MoGIXL LITTLE MAO
Old Mcalbeg bob Hart
Mr«. Mfalbag O. W. Roc*. Oiler
BUFFALO BILL JOBNNY ALLEN
BUM John Robinson
OBc«r HcOoolgU Sam RUk.-y
Other Uhtracters by the Company.
81 OO j Pnrqnetle S5 Centa
,.50 Cents I Private Boxci $5 an*] HI©
•V All Bills against the Alhanibre Theatre >nn*t oe presented hereafter on Monday.
■7*P«rform»nce to commence pnoctu»Ily at eight o'clock.
■ortlmor, Rom, Dixon. Thnnipsont
llnri-A Howard and iii~ liim|o
""""^ M-..I, m. I i.ir
l"i>.- HUnittea nlili Mortimer
llM'l l.^**P M. M«ll||> .
«M.I*k n»»r»
Hnlllr l.« l.rr^l
Mir l^mjr
MISCHIEVOUS BAM.
Mr. Ooartrlfbt ...li.rt. Ilowird I Papil Tomai Km
O"1"'" ■■ Orahaura
*""« ■!•• r«»r Mfm»llll,
HUCH ROBINSON IN HIS CHANCES
»**«,,«'» . ..ldH Flak
"•"" *•»• l.nn lllin
. OrohMti«
SOHOOL.
OldOrlnst. Tsaohor Frank HoKlaiar
l*»Uy Bolivar <:b»rl»« TbonprnM]
■Imoa tHpay Walter Parka
Stbotar* OanipaDT
•onr nnd Dance I^on Dlxoa
IVobady's IlnrMtiif Buy I^roy
Hart— Drlrnn from Home..lf !■•<-• Homer* «V I. a Farr-rat
NEGRO ACT.
ObarUt Tbomptoo and Uarry Howard
OTTtore .. Orobaatra
■ong Unnlc Hi. Clavta
Overluro , Orchestra
Tbo performaooe will cnaoludo wiibl
PUTTING HIM THROUGH!
Actor Hsrrr Howard
Amaiaor Charles Thompson I Osll Boy Elafth Bobtosoa
kT-Xjools. Otxt fox- FAB.O
TUT MOIIKL LODOI.IO BolaM.
I Thoea
t'ommTfliil who
A i.ifii'«i'.rr a*a*
PACIFIC HOUSE,
t OLYMPIC HOUSE,
once
Kl.rni .ir^*!, 9W \
poalli. Ihf Plata
R A I.ST0.1 * OOTRRLL.
OarCelabralad f '
<VCALL AITD SEE TUEM
Tbar 1 1 PK&FBCTI.Y, and tor Qialitr and durability will oarer be malobod. To ba bad oolr at tho
I X Ij A«CTIO« STllltK. IK KMrai atreel.
kal-l""1 '
i
|8hiP»*
FIGARO
' ,„.nL.,.
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... ClBCULATKd. IN ...
All the Theatres.
4XD II
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IS THC TEAR.
8ENERALLY THROUGH DT THE CITY
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
THE THISTLE THAT PRICKED THE FAI*
Laura has got oit toother ol'tlonoftho
"Wolf la the Fold" that rtoeti not cimfltot with
the law of libel. Q t It at Thlntlntoni, No. fl
Post Hlnet opp, Musoulc Temple. Agents want-
vd to sell 1' no thff pt--et. Ja20 3m
TOIilxr ROBL'S,
mini: hit tub ufnt quality of meats
(jan bk had at
Stalls S, O, CalMoruia Market
MOUNTAIIV BEER,
9C
Only Depot, 624_S«ramento street.
T^IIIB I«* THE ONLY BRAL I.AOKB, AWB
tbo flnftflt Baer on this .joasi.. U It Pniliv. NOIIRIbH-
INO.andof « FINE I'ASTE. rt la sold by thrOUea atlOe..
pi-rdf.zonQu-.ri. Ho(.l«*at »1 flO, «nd by lO-gallon Kobb at
S» SO. a*" A Bret oI»bs HOI LUNUHfrea.il toloolook.
PIONKKB SHOE MAM^ArrOBY.
Depot. 218 Sacramento street
aV The most ELEGANT 0U8TOM WORK IB THE OITY
0*11 and examine goads and prices. BEERS * ,B1AYN ARD
•• Kaarar street, one doer south of Bosh.
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT HP
A.T THE GBEA.T
IXL Auction Store,
oie ivF.vn.vv ntkeet.
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn.
3 I 7 Kearny street.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
Xe now offering grenter Ilursnln* limn have
cvi:r been offered In Hun Frnnclsco.
AVjth onr eoBsectloii la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
From which we are dully receiving Good*
bought ut tbo lowest Cash Price*
ikt oxTH.n.ii33sro-sr.
OUR MOTTO 18 TO
X Ii and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pnlrs Coaslmere Pants, worth «« OO, to he
sold at S3 CO.
AOO dozen White Shirts, worth SI 60, to be sold
nt 75 cents.
SO caiei of Ileavy TJnderclothlng. 40c to SI 50.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From 95c. to SI SO, aold elaowhere from 84 to 5.
ALSO. AN IMMENSE STOOK OF
MOTIONS. PAHCr UOOIIH. EJOI.ISH CUT.
UBV, PIPE. SLOTIS, TOBACCO.
WATCIIK6, BVBBER OIKHIH.
EOS1EB T,
Trunlis, Bags, sra.l±mem,
AMD IN FACT. EVERYTHING,
From ii Needle to an Anchor
Uall and examine our prioep. and fatiflfy yOQtielvea Ihftt
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
13 THE GRKAT
IX Is Auction Store,
SIS KKABII HTKKET.
O.e JDoor from Coraraerelal.
FINE QUILTED SILK HMS, WORTH $5, FOR $1 50
•TAnctloaErery Might nt 7.
Havo yon beheld ltl If not, you've a treM
At SQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Ko&rnr itreet
There BONA, dluolplo of UKHAT SQUAUZA,
Dlflpemos famed Magic P'ii>cbe»; rtith<.-r
Tho most delloioua mlx'uresyt>c reoordod;
And havo with many madalrj been rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS tl'.r.e con alp at lelBnre,—
Their "TiSaRS" appaaee,— and Hen gain "LADJlTta
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial dlfferencoii and pain.
Id "ANTI-DIVOUUE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extraot bnt one taate,
lour arm, condoling, straight la round her waist
QuesBwhata "iiORNiNU OOiiD'oiu"* in the kill
That healB the pukrrel and lmpurts the bliss I
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always And
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," uud the sweut "FARE WELI*
Jnst visit BONA, and you'll all fare well I
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptlos and tot diarrhoea.
No Oholera Morbus ever ban been found
Where "flYrtiENIo bitter;*" knock around.
BONA and SQUARZA, spite of all detraotors,
Have proved the Nation's grsstest benefactors I
Full FO&TX diffdrent hiiltufal drlaki you'll And
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mind I
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'S- (SQUARZA'S) —317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS.
TH-EY HAVE TAKEN
THE FSRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
E-OB UU WIIOM1ALC A!»D BBTA1X
.t the old cata.Uaha.cnt. 1*0 l^eldei J.-I
oppoaltc Wknt Cheer Honae
k
'mttn
BBSS
PIGA.H.O.'
HE JODKNAI OF AMUSEMENTS.
abliBbod e,en> I>ar in t&e Ye4r b7
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MOXDAY FEBBUABI 3. 1813
AJit.S EJUS NTS, Etc.
CmLL/ornU Theatre.
To-nighl, ice beautiful comedy of "Pygmalion
md Galatea, by W. S. .Gilbert. tanlhor of 'The
Palace ol Tntb," will be presented with tew
scenery, and -D« novel acsric effect ol the disso.v-
loc Statoe. invented by Prsf< • isr Tobio, who has
■acceeced Protestor Pepper, at the Royal Polj-
technie. London. The story is very simple, Pyg-
malion hu made a beautiful statue cf Gala'.ea,
bat is dissatisfled that Ms art is limited to tbe
mere copying of tbe human form He would
IUTe bis worka breathe and move, and therefore
praya tbe gods to endow his maaterplsoe with life.
He has married Cynisca. who, as a girl, was vowed
to Artemis, bat whom the goddess released from
hu tows with tbe condition that if either see or
nullon sboolJ prove falsa to each other, the
wronged one should Snare tbe power to oi.l down
blindness on tbe recreant. Cynisca baa occasion
to go to Athens, and, after her departure, tbe gods
baring board Pygmalion's prayer, grant it, and
Galatea deioends from ber pedestal. For a mo-
ment bo falls fn love with ber. Ojoisca. on her
rotors, bears of it, and, overcome with jealousy,
makes use of tbe power bestowed upon her by
Artemis, and calls down bliadotsa on her husband.
Galatea, deeply loving him, devotes herself to
reconciling htm with Mb wife, which accomplished,
she becomes a statue again, and melts into insub-
stantial a r. The principal interest, of course,
etotrwa in Galatea, why is charmingly drawn as
one born at onoe to womanhood, witbont even the
experience of a child. She knows nothing of tbe
world, aid has but one sentiment developed—
love, and this the bestows in all its fatness opon
Pygmalicn, who finds it ont of hrslpowor to con-
vince hsr that he is already bound unto another.
She alio. In ber .innocence, has an embarrassing
habit of speaking tbe troth witbont softening or
reflection, and many of tbe most delightful por-
tionsof the play grow out of ibis feature In her
character. She admires bereelf, and lauds ber
beauty, disparages the personal appearance of
others as compared with herself, pouts at the
eoDventiocalities of the world which make it
neccesaary to say one thing when another is meant,
and la altogether one of the most fascinating and
provoking of impossibilities. The character of
Ohrjaos will be aseumed by John T. Raymond.
Misi Annie Graham will be Galatea, the animated
etune; G. D, Chaplin trill appear as Pygmalion,
the sculptor: Miss Ella Wilton, who has been
specially engaged for this play, will perform the
part of Uynieca, Pygmalion's wife; Miss Minnie
Walton that of Mjrinie, P^gmalloa'J .eister, and
Mrs. Judah, Daphine, Chrysos' wife. W. A. Mes-
tayer.will be Leucippe, a soldier; B. N. Thayer
Agesrimos, ChryBoa's slave, and Harry Coad, Mi-
mos, Pygmalion's slave. This p:ece had a run ol
over two hundred nights at the Haymarkst Thea-
tre, London, and was one of tbe greatest suc-
cesses of many seasons Tbe evening's entertain-
ment will conclude with 'The Spectre Bride.
groom," in which John T. Raymond will take
the character of "Diggory."
Alhambra.
The Emerson Miaetre's having returned from
Sacramento, where they played a very successful
two week's engagement, will open at the A 1 him bra
to-night in conjunction with Johnny Allen and
Little Mac A splendid programme will be given.
It willcompnse a capital first part, in which Billy
Emerson. J. G. Bnssell, Charles Sutton and
others will appear. Little Mac's Essence : a blood
and thunder Bketch entitled "Red-Handed Mike,*'
by Johnny Aller, Bob Hart and Little Mac; Em-
•ricn in bis specialties: the screaming act of
"The Wow Invention," by Bob Hart, Sam Rickey
and Add R, man, and "Forbidden Fruit," in which
Little Mac, Johnny Allen, Sam Rickey, Bob Hart
G. W. Rooksfeller, J. Rob:n»on and others will
appear. The Alhambra Theatre will be thronged
to-night.
Metropolitan Tb*-s.tre.
To-night Harry E/tinge, the veteran manager
au-hor and actor, will take abeneflt attbis theatre
and we ars eure f-at the publie of San Francisco
wili see to it that it prove a bumper. Mr. Eytinge
has proved bimaetf a talettei and versatile actor
daring his engagement at tbli theatre, and de-
■erves that his efforts to please should be rec*
Ognized. A capital bill is offered on this
occasion : Tbe perforce loe will commence
with the ''Pride of the Nary," in which M'ss
S&llie Hinckley will appear ; after this tb e
eoaoud act of "Hamlet" will bs given in wbich
Harry Eytinge will give imitations ol the great
theatrical stars of tbe nineteenth century: Eean,
Booth, Maoready, Foirest and others; this will
be followed by the grand ballet d'action of "Me-
phis'optufes," by Mans. Schmidt and M'lle The-
rese, and an olio of ecngs, etc.. by Misses Fanny
Toaeg and GibsoD, and Mr. Liston, and tbe grand
transformation scene from "Ihe Yellow Hat" will
coaolude this very varied evening's entertain-
ment,
Majinire's Opera House.
The season of Italian opera at this bouse under
the management of Charles Alpers opened bril-
liantly last night with the production of "Maria
de Robau." In spite of the gloomy weather tbe
Opera Home was crowded, and many ladies had
to find seats in tbe lower part of the house. The
performance was a very pleasing one throughout.
The open Is charming— full of melody and abound-
ing in light, cheerful airs. This opera is a favor-
ite in Paris, but for ssme reason unknown te us It
is seldom presented in this country or England
ignorina Sperenza filled tbe role of the heroine
with bar accustomed ability. Sirnor Baccei was
ie splendid voice, and received the mott enthusi-
astic applause. Sigoora Sperauza, the new con-
tralto, who appeared, proved heretic a thorough
artiste, singing and sating admirably. The new
baritone. Signer Pardini, has a voice which is cf
m good anility, but lacking in volume ; it is hardly
e baritone voice. The opera was • decided suc-
cess, and thorouKhly enjoyed by all present. Tbe
season kat opened auspiciously, end promises to te
e very successful one. To-morrow night "Ernani"
will be presented with the can which appears en
our first page. "La Favorite" will be performed
n Thursday evening. FigaSO will circulate as
the house programme.
Bella lion. Theatre.
The d..i presented at this bouse on Saturday
and Sunday evening' drew large house?, and wilt
bs repeated to-night. It comprises Mise Lillie
Hall In song and dance; Mat Kelly, J. H. Lsrkin
aid R. G. Marsh in amusing actB; Miss Fanny
Garrctsc: z ballads; Charles Vomer in comic
Bongs; Miss Lillie Harland in fancy dances; CogiU
and Cooper in song and dance, and many other
•opular performances. The sprightly comedietta
entitled'The Captain's Not Amiss," concludes
.be evening's amuiemeat.
The Alheneum.
The bill which gaue such satisfaction on Satur
day and Sunday evenings will be repeated to-nigbu'
Frink Mortimer, Msi Ida Fisk, Miss May Leroy,
Magsie Brewir, and ether favoaite artistes, wl
take part in tbe programme published on our first
page.
Woodward'a Gardens.
G. Bnislay made e successful ascension with
bis Montgoiaer ballooo on Sucday. Next Satur-
day Messrs. Ooe and Laj will make another as-
cension with their grand gas balloon. Mr. J. Cal-
lahan, the character skater, better known among
his friends as "Obi ging Johnny," will have a
benefit ia the Pavilion on Wednesday night. A
large number of volunteers will appear, and the
ekating performances will bo followed by dancing.
Heard From
Messier Wllssn received a dispatch from the
Dockrill Troope, from Ogden. jesierday. It was
to the purport that the troupe and the horses got
through the enow blockade Ie good condition,
after much trouble. They were laying over one
day to rest horses, and will arrive to-morrow
aight. They will open at the Amphitheatre on
Sutter street on Thursday or Friday of this week.
Marriage.
The marriage of J. 0. Williamson and Mies Mag-
gie Snlllvan t Haggle Moore) took place yesterday
at the residence of of Archbishop Ale many. Miss
Katie Sullivan was bridesmaid and John McCul-
lough groomsman, Tbe wedding was a very quiet
one. After tbe ceremocy the happy pair were
driven to the residence of the bridegroom,
214 Ellis street, where many friends were waiting
tooffer their congratulations. Tbe public will
be enabled to do so on Wednesday erening, when
these two popular favorites will reappear at the
California Theatre.
A^kToanou, Mc3£tjh.~ one of the most
•cmplete collections of the kind in the United
'.tates, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx mo dele,- Is daily on view (to gentlemen
»lv> at 'he Museum on Montgomery street. An
iour may be profitably spent here.
Oar Street Arabs.
Frank M. Pixley, who ia not Tery original,
as mty be aseertained by reading his edito-
rials in tbe Chronicle, will steal seme of
Col. W. LT. L. Barnes' tbnnder and elop
over in a lecture to-morrow evening. He
paraphrases "Our Boys" into "Our Street
Arabs; Who are responsible for them?"
Frank knows something about mules, acd
as tbere is something of tbe mule nature
in the Stan Francisco toodlum, he may, per-
haps, make his lecture interesting.
An Awkward Misprint, *
Charley was reading the Alta the other
day when he came to something that puz-
zled him. He asked bis papa, whose nose is
efflorescent to an extreme: "Papa, what is
a carbolized noEe ? Is yours ?" Charley got
his cars boxed all because a compositor in
the Alta office' bad put an n where an h
KSGHld be, and made hoss, nose.
Now Music.
We have received from the publisher, M,
Gray, a baHad entitled "Home Memories,'
words by W. B. Fortier, music by Cbarles
Bray. It is dedicated to tha Countess A de
Pourtales, daughter of Ben Holliday.
Funeral.
The funeral of the late James Dowling,
stage manager, took phce yesterday. Tbe
remains were followed to the grave by
many members of tbe theatrical and min-
strel prof.Baions.
♦
Sfr. George Lt. Fox, of "Eumpty Dumpty1
fame, was engaged for the Covcnt Garden
Christmas p&ntomine, "Jack the Giant-
KilleiY'
A Terre Haute mau is on his forty-first
annual buffalo hunt.
Oysters.
Wby travel ea far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at ManniDR'ci, oyster dealer, CV2 Howard
etreer, rear Third, next to car office. c
«Vrifit Cheer x>atiii<i-ry
is the best bviadry In gas Francisco.
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squama's. Equaraa's Punches
are famous for the nigh art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple or the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters i»
120 LeldeBdorff street. 1
Some tilings? i>"ew.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies underwear In suits,
are famed fcr their superiority of mite and ter-
tnre all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard , has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 246 Second at,
for wholesale and retail tride. A liberal die-
count to the trade. 7
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lOO Pairs ol Socks,
At all prices, ate he Wbat Oheer Laundry.
The Drama in London,
It is along time since the drama has ex-
hibited so many signs of renewed heath ful-
ness and vigor as it does at the present time
in London, After a lengthened period,
during which sensation realism aud leg
spectacles had it all their own way, tbe
drama has emerged atlast into a clearer at-
mosphere, and plays whieh are really dra-
matic, polished, and characteristic are once
more begining to be duly appreciated. A
glance at the London playbills will quickly
show how extensive is this change for the
better. Where once you read of nothing
but sensation headers, leaps for life, and
burning bouses with rtal fire engines, you
nows«e advertisements of great historical
plays, like "Charles the First," at tbe Ly-
eeum; of original comedies like "False
Shame," at the Glebe; of the reproduction
and un presented success of the master
pieces of our dramatic literature like "Tbe
School for Scandal," at the Vaudeville, and
"The BiTaU" at Charing Cross, of the con-
tinued popularity of Shakespeare at the
Princess'; and the establishment on tbe
strongest basis of an absolutely new school
of comedy in "Pygmalion and Galatea" at
the Haymarket.
Burlington, Vt., is constructing a mill to
make paper of pine shavings.
Kepped goeds are coming into fashion
again, especially IriBh poplin.
The New Fifth Avenue Theatre claims the
prettiest dress circle in New York.
Over in Hayti you can get S400 in paper
for a dollar gold piece.
A buffalo hide tannery is to be established
at Cawker City, Kansas.
A WiEconsin bride's trousseau conBiBted
of 10,000 hoop poles.
Thiers has set his face against the Jardin
Habille.
A New York car horse had 14 pounds of
ic'.cle on his tail in the last storm
St. Louis is the emporium of pugilist?.
Hot BOda is the popular temperance bev-
erage Fast.
The linen duster trade was never eo stag
nant.
Rosa Bonheur has painted 71 pictures
since 1848.
Russia leather muffs are a fresh insanity.
A. .Pleasant Ivocacion.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to letthere
The building is a verv fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. »
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hate. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat' store below Kearny) , all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
oes there la sure to be tutted. s
Do J>ot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Coras, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. E. fi. Cowan's Ineti-
tute, 310 Eearay street, Cr- . m 1, to 6 tva. We
3peak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. Beferences given if required, a
The President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are the bey notes of this
document. Cheapness and dur&blity are the
characieriEticB of H. Luchslnger's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a bouse can
be furnished. » .,
■ - -a
Vfliat Cheer Liaundxy
Employs, no Chinamen, and should be pat
roniaed by everybody.
Watches and Jewelry, •
Very low, at H. A. Calender's, 62 Second
trftet, corner of Mission. d
PfaotoscTevpri-io cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, v
Genuine Eta ana Clears.
Best brands at 61 & *ntgomery street, S, W.
corner of Merchant. Pranck & Cahn. q
Wasuinsr Beturned in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laudry,
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than elae-
Thexe — at the What Oheer Laundry. x
Or, Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommencingat 734 o'clock.
A part of the evening ia devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in record :o health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p m., free, w
For WasnlnitT
Shirts, SI 60 per doz.; small pieces, 50c. per
a. At the What Oheer Laundry-
For a safe and efficient Beautifies ot the
Oouplzxiox, use DicKEY'i Famous C&ihe be
Lis. l
Sareka Social Club
The prises to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual matqaerade ball of the Enrefca Social
Club are on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
and Sons dry goods store- South-east corner of
Kearny and Pine streets B
Sum Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing ee-
ablishment, southwest corner if&sh and Mont-
gomery stB., or Dexter 8tables. Carriace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
of night, at reduced rates. bo
Beet Quality of -Dotreatln
Driving gloves, at {2 per pair, at the What
CR 2er Laundry
For tike Very Beat Drinks,
Go to Tales' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third atresia. s
It You Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
»,ot spoiled, send them to the What Oheer Lsnn
Iry. x
■cDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order. Boom- 10,
fiOS Market strret, cor. Post and Montgsmory. v
Cxaibvotant.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 303 Kearny et. Consultations in
Bnglish, French and German. z
Fob Sale— A lot ef oheap silk dreises, at 32
Geary street. > A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Diamond Catarrh Bemedy
Is a sure cure for Oatarrh or Golds. Ask your
drugeist for It, or send to Dr, A. F. Evgy, No.
9 Post street. z
An Old. Landmark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Sehmidt, has been famous for tbe last
eleven years for keeping the beet Havana olgars,
tobacco, choice meersoh&um pipes, etc t
It la* Perfectly Astonishing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Oheer Laundry. Clothes received
Mfore 8 a.m. returned the same evening if de
sired. x
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altogether the Best.
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market Btreet, near Third, should sell fur.
nlture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer In ibis city. Try him and you will be
convinced. y
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or in the par-
lor. A&d wby Is it that tome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
is a pabtio bensfsotor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyer?. Droonetor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
taorant. Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
entbusiaBtlca.il? tcstiir. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
find it impossible to est elsewhere.
The Illustrated Press (S. F. )
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
number?, 15 cents. Addrdss Murray, Dewey At
Co., S. F. O
EColiclay Candies,
Freeh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to Cantr and
Wstrner's. 107 Montaomery St. near Suttor w
METROPOLITAN THEATRE.
Extra Special Announcement
MR. HARRY EYTINGE WODLI> RESPffOT-
fully intimate to the fentroua public of San
Frsncisce, that
Monday Evening, Feb 3d,
Has been Eet apart for his BENEFIT, wben will
be presented a rare and extremely raried bill. The
eveniog's performance will commence with
THE PfCIBE OF THE XlTI;
In which MISS SALLIK HINOKLEY will appear
(having kindly volunteered), supported by the en-
tire pampanj. after wbich the 21 act of
HAMLET*
HAMLET, MR. HARRY EYTIN&F. In which
daring she "play a'oset soensp," he will give his
remarkable imitations of the Great Oonatellation
of Tragic Stare, Kean, Bootb, | Mscready and For-
rest.
Grand Ballet d' Action, MEPH1STOPHKLES'
by MONS. teOHMlDT and M'LLE TH.ERfc.SE,
who have kindly volunteered. After which a
varied Olio of attraction. Songe 'etc., by MIOSES
GIBSON, JfOUNG. and MR. USl'ON.
The great entertainment will conclude with the
Gra-d Transformation Scene,
THE YELLOW HAT!
19- Box Book open. Secure Seats early fel td
DR. CNflS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
ti. E. cor. JucUnou and Kearny at*.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
OOMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital.
London. s.nd the last twelve vears of ban Francisco.
DK. TUZER informs the ctilioted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PARIS, and spending one year in tbe most cele-
brated Hospital in London, the. LOOK, he has re-
opened bis old Medical Institute at. the old stand,
where he can always bs found. DR. TOZtfK bae
for forty years met with unparalleled success in
tbe treatment of disease generally koowu as
OHRONIO AND SPEOlAL COMPLAINTS.
»K. CU1S. H. TOZEE
is in every way responsible, binding himself to
effect a permanent cube, or making no ob&'ges
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice ar.d
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THE
MONTHLY RE6 roKATlVE PILLS, never known
to (ail in giving relief in oases for which they are
recommended, are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direction on each
box, ten i he Kxprees or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Qoacks who make it a practice to publish false
affidavits and other false references, but refers to
the mo* t respectable people in the State, whom he
has cubed oi diseases which others have failed to
cure.
DB. «HA8. IT. TOZEB,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets.
fel-tf fc»an Francisco.
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANDY.
Read ! Read > Read i
THE PUBLIC ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED
that tbe Candy made and sold by John Pritch-
ard , A. J. Baker and Patrick Prearn% at 73 Fourth
street, is BAKER'S CHEWING CANDY, al-
though th&y sell it from a wagon and a store, to
both of wbich tbey USE OUR NAME to draw
custom.
L. B. CLARK A CO.,
a271w No. CO Fourth street.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOKS
ON HAND and mads
to ORDER,
—AT—
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearnv street.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years oonneotsd with the cress of
Melbourne, and la well known by the members ol
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate
that he is prepared to give experienced advice te
all persons professionally visiting or meditating a
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderate
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
m^LlAy HENRY WATERS
li Victoria Chambers, 4.6 Collins i treat. M»l-
boarrje, Australia. fefitf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
FINELY FURBISHED ROOMS. Sin-
gle or in Buitt,
W«U .Lite* *«d ns'J Ventilated.
Cnf&misned Rooms to let. Lodging witt
or witbjcat board. ALHAMBRA BUlLDZNti
BIO B»»h street. acli M
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X.XTJVCH,
Cor. Second and Tebcma afreets.
■VTerrapin constantly on hand.
OvsterB in every style. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
dec 31 1 m
HEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No. 1*
rjler street, Oall and
examine for yourselves.
_j-Tbe only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
daflfttf
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookseller* u*d Stationers,
H. H. Moore. 609 MontsTf*. 'aGr^' n6ftX Merchant.
Business C^»ejres.
Heald's, Brjant & Stratton 'fl College, 24 PoBt St.
linicher*.
Katz, Fred, Stalls 91 to 100, Callfo."™*- Market,
Brass' Fo underlet.
Weed A. Kingwell, California, US Firs* st
Dentists,
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical InVtitut*
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Good*.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Batter,
Jtlaman Jff air.
Sampson, A. B. <x Oo., 110 Second street
Mnalc and Musical Instrument*.
Keene, O. C, mft*. acoordians, repairer of all kinds
musical instrument?, N.E. cor. Bash A Kearny,
Macearonl MnnnfaclDrers.
Brignardello, Macchiavello A Co., 706 Saneonw.
Wines and Llqnsrs. (Wholesale.)
Dansrl F. A Co.. #4 Front
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Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWEXTY TEAKS OF PRACTICE
IN THE TREATMENT OF DlSEASESflNOI-
dent to females has placed Madame Edmonds
at the head of all physicians making such practise
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a speedy
and permanent oure in the worst cases of sup-
pression sod menstrual derangements. Ladles
will find Madame Edmonds a skillful pny&ioian.
and it is to their interest to consult her in all dla-
eases incident to women before tampering with
poiBonous noatrcms, quack doctors and bumboga,
Madame Edmonds describes diseases withoat any
information from the patient, and cures withoit
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus saving
from wrong treatment for print?, chronic aits
cancer diseases. Coirespondenoe si nelly confi-
dential, Office and residence, 415 Ptne street,
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja'iO Iy
JIRE
Extinguishes
"ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. PROTECTION
AGAINST FIRfi?!"
SEKD FOE THELP. " BECOBD."
R. B. lEWffl A CO., General Agents Pacific Coast.
For sale by W. B. MUBDOOH,
Local Agent, 312 California st,, Sac Francisdo.
POll Taxes
FOR 1873
AHE
3NTO-W DUE!,
AND
Payable at tbe Assessor's OflJce, or to
Deputy.
LJEVI BOSENfiR, Aisessor.
i^n lm
WILLIS' BAND.
FURNISHED FOR ALL
Music imported, arranged
LM
MUSIC
occasions,
and for Bale.
Fritz Pipers and Marcos M. Blum, I
heading ~VlollBlkta.
■»-Ordf rs from the country promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Eaton's Mwls i
Store. 13S Mot. tgomery street, or MARCUS H. 1
BLUM, 2^9 Montgomery street. ja6tf
ARION
Pianoforte.!
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATE
Fair of the Axserican Institute, after a blind-
fold trial against Steinway'a, Ohickenng's, aad i,
others, to be THK BEST ON EXHIBITION. B. I
CtRTAZ, Sole Agent, »0 O'EarreUstrsst
N B-— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. mart i
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE i
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tho
amount refunded at the office of (he undersigned
npon the presentation of an order from tb*
Mayor and City asd County Attorney,
dels tf A- AUSTIN. I
OLD
DAVE MENDES 4 CO.. attts
_ _ old original Bod Lion. 19 Gaarr
street, between Kearny and Oupont, where yoa
can have HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notformj-'
ting the ol* Pionser Lunch, Tbe "Old Sport U
always on hand, ^__
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUB-
nishiag Goods to he bad good and cheap, **
the "ULD CORNER," J. LEVY'S. 510 Monstom-
ery street. JnBtice given to all. Don't forgsltnl
number, GIO Montgomery street. deKt U»
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST EOAJSl
nisde at onr Steam Candy Faotory dally. .At
orders, especially from tbe country, ara aolIOHst
u>d will be promptly attended to. „_. !
CANTY & WAGNER, ^
lOT Montcromerr st- na/.r Sntiss
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEARY STREET.*!
Best accommodations for Wl|.«Mi
Families in the oity. Private '^ff.f1 " 1
tntranoe for Ladies. Hair Catting, ShaviDg w-
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly cut. IMim
Shampooing 50 cents.
ivUlm L. OORRIVEAU. Proprlettr-
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academ
AMERICAN EXCHANGE
HAYWAKDS.
10SY OiKES .....FHOFgHJO
First-Class EtotoJ
*>( jlTGJMEBl S t> i
HOTEL.
£>
ar
jf- J) FURNISHED R001S
' IS »t Boats
WEST END HOTEl
rRAkCTKO HOXDAT
**i. «▼». «•, l-.l.
■ • *«•
^jTBOmiTAN THEATRE
•^ I 13 imv id iriT
l^»LBRY BYTINGB
CALIFORNIA THE ATM.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
MK. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
■raiso
r amou
[WUIAN.
.1 ■• i ■ .
ITBRI'ARY :l
H> M llll in ii 110* F.ST RAW
IITE H3 IlLECITIIiTE OMSl
Ml-- I. 1 I. I. I l; IIAI.L
Tllll EVENIXU
•MM or rai •
« o« U. I ».
FEBRUARY 3
S
HB^HHAl* Y
Mai **»! tUMN a»n
of the Navy
PYGMALION aod GALATEA!
r*ooccu> wmi
n i \\ -< i NERY, Ni;« vi'l-< >l ^ i M l n I
; \\ PROPERTI1 NKW Ml ( II AM-M-.
rui:w \%i> \i ►- i i >j
MIBB ELLIE ^W I !_. T O IV
*V*SSJI* Mt»r*4 fcr t« • pt»r- in* fatVomlat * i -■
nH. JOHN T. RATI
r«amwtaM a< <
■ .. ,
1
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■
I -1
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l> J«k>Mi
Sodr and Dam-s I.illis Hull
: Fffi£
Era-
third Aet of Hamlet
WEST
• f.. I ■ i > ••
I « *..
D Alba
Waltwi
• Dm if
BAND, '
nt in nj
Will.
l'l'[i"il M
Ta. |l>lll| B.IU1 d ActM itU'M
C©p> la 1st ojolaile i
V
t : iiuu
■ rilitiiov hvuho.1 LiiTvo
■ nan i ii i m . .< 1. 1 Ba.a
f. eoa r i« J* vita 1.. Ot ud
rmation Stsene of the Yellow Hat
!!■■ JVXnx-loxx Mordaunt
Pita****,-. «ui ' HIM m>MI •
...MK.1Jiru.MI
lODIVXl. PTOMAMOW* «TUDIO.
THi actio* u ocmmiain witbis thi space or Tnunrtova noriu.
• it.ly (OoqlddM with lb. r.inltfol tad Wondirful Optli.l IllQAlOQ of
Tlie
lssolving Statue
■ :Ja!
IlVih «j uJ p4l«D>J br rr.f. Tvt.tc.of tt< Royal PoljtMbaic iDiMlvt*. LotdoB. tad Iheaailsaceare r**p<eUaJ]y
rtqaoat-d lo rtm*ln la their seats noill it* tMantnttlo-
The evening'* r>nur.«lrjaitnt will conclude «rtth
THE SPECTRE BBIDEGROOM!
nir.ooRV MR. jiiiiv t. BtTMOMI
H.I.I WINSLr WALTHl LEMAN
MCODIMCS JOHN WIT SOD
vANTisarox e ri.vMiToN
J. S Til:
THOMAS R. J. PHESrOH
OEORalNA UBS CARRIE WY.VTT
LAVISIA M134 NELLIE CUMUlliS
IS ItlBEARPAL
Tla© l=»oi>u.la-ir B-ULrlescavLe,, IXIOKT
PRICE* Of ADMISSION.
KfMTTrit Krnli- Ores* Circle *n<* Orchestra SI AO Balcony.
R««« rv>J Seile-Ralconr TA Gallery
Dress Circle Admission. St OO Private Uom.,
Arrmmm Ik*
..y Ukimimi
the
TWO SBnVANTS
Matil
.M'il. ■ «««•.!. Orrr.lt.
mi. ii i v
■a
1 II II
II Ml 1. \ Ml
bnrlii % rrn.r
l«..i. W« I'ounii 1>.»| (Iml.
I II I.AKKIS .3.1 I AKH.1K AJlH»TKOKi.
Bunch of Ballads.
.Miss Lillie Hall
P4«B| MRll UllIK '
.Mil* •lo.optilBF
FOUR O'CLOCK TRAIN.
Tb» wbel* to conelad* with ih«
Captain's Not A-Miss
Geo. 8tormw»ll Cb«. Toraar
()•»! D.riDC M«tt Ktltr
.Joho Stock . R. O. Minh
ll»lb.n J IL LArhiD
Rol»ad Tanir Tommr Bri*
Kmilf Jvooie Johm«D
Fkoor Unrri* Ubipuia
Miry K»oole Gkiretioo
IN PREPARA1I0N-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Wolf the Roniih or the Ooartoxnn**) Dnashter.
LAND:
IPIERS & POND,"
knf rirtti,
OORJIBB OF BUSH. SAX FKA.VC18C0.
IlfES, LIQUORS ANI CIGARS
Til AMD - OITEE,
-.I'Al. HOURS. AND
"■M. Tb« c.mfir-.ff
' ti*»m *•< eo.WtM
»trt*>i-f — : tb* (r»*doraof tt«
IHHH5TS M > I tin.
Ihl anil boar
. MD COFFEE. WINES, UQUOBS k CIGARS
Sa» KnriT atrect.
OOUKK OP BU8U. SAM rBAXOISCO.
SPIERS & POND."
___^ J'77 ltn
HAIR.
E CUE A PES r PLACE IX 9AIf PBA.VCISCO
10 BUY
uman and Imitation Hair
Cood , Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
IEW YORK 8TORE.
A. H. PlAMPSOa A CO.,
JTo. HO S«-eoad «treet,
I nftwwii Ml— Ion nod Minna.
**"
ittention, Good Livers!
ffB. P. BRRGE3. FORMERLY
A trroprUlor ol tno Mitmrf R*«-
ar&ot. b*i tAk«D ta* rn»D»K»raoat
botb tb* »in.-n' Knuutint on,
immsroiA. ttrwtt an* tbt Mmw** -
'*.?nb.$rD0MT*JkctJ,tr<,Bl- t0 PMtQersbip with MR,
, DHAYRUK, whr> bu dmd eoomtoted with the
rnforyetu-*, ImproTctaaau h*r» (>««□ mivda ia
• en is- no depart mtau ttut will r»nd«r tb» Ml-
in mora popular tbu It ha* «r«r dmq dartnit
• n rearm of iu oroipority. Oar Bills of Far*
iWrno* aJl ttin dulicaoiAt of tba seasoo. Oar
Otto U "Good L'ara, Good Oooking and Modorate
IMS**."
F. HEKOBS 4s CO.,
11NERS' RESTAURANT,
Sill ami SS3 Uoiniadraial, had
7fltf K*rk*t itfMt.
Op*n from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. »q31 ltn
THE SAN FRANCISCO
ILL POSTING COMPANY
aa*S*cr.ment« .c, tor. I.elily.dorff.
(Ej offioe of P. II. S ». Co.)
loiiBiirmiu us. dive us a trial;
J .. wiU «lwir to .alt. W. want to ihu.
oar ordori. Op.a tn. ooioId. w.ok.
'■Ill" BTABTOII A 00., Prop'n.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
ICNKD WOULD MOST KK-
X apcotfaltr rcpresflnt to i^u and tre publlo sep-
•tavlij. that h» la now pr*par*d to forcliM facfl-
lti*a for exhibition* of *t«ijt kind and oh»raet*r,
wblob abonld tlMerrt tb* pttroeaa:* of tb* pub-
lic. U« ba« oractftd at Charon*. Wromtnff, A
AND C ^MMODlUU.t II ALL. wuheooS
Se*t*rr acd Staie. Too Hall fa wnii »r.r.l.Ut-d
tad litbtad.and mad a ootnforiah'a for all aaaaooH
oftb*r«*r. TilKBESI i ti S trln«
aod Braaa. can t>« fnrolabed a» all timo*.
hailafac'orr arranftamanta will h* jnad* with
TUKATBIOAL OR OTHER CO MP A Nil
er for Routing of Hall or p«rform»QO*a on a per-
c« QtAiie ol the receipt*. Ovrrenpondencn «olioit«d.
Addrrt* J. MCDAKIEL.
Lock Box No 1. Chey eou*. Wyomioj.
If. B — Oorlosltles wanted for the Oheyenn*
Mm«aa>, iboae wiablnK •■nfraeomeDt*, atato low-
eit a*rn* for the Winter SnaaoD, s»rjalo|t pboto-
arajpb to mr addreaa. Half ransaifo Money re-
landed alter flllinu eDaaiotoao's.
JAMKS McDAKlKL.
Proprietor Obeyonne 'ibeatra aad naseom,
oc/i 3m Look Box No. 1. Obeteno*. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFECTION -RICHARD
MCLDKK FABBRI, teaoher of Mvoral 0*le-
brkted Kiropean artistes, lato Director of ttio tv
nowj.cd Coos-ttfAtory ef (.on.-Tft, Mititm da Ubant
of til French lmoerial Academy of Mualc, Con-
duotor of tho FhilbarrtiODicjue Booioty In FaiIb,
and at preseat Maifcal Olruutor of the Fabbrf
Opera, ia prepared to sir* prlrate l**sons, eitber
at bis oflVo or at the reaHeo'o of tbe paplle:
likewise OOUKSKH OF SINUINO. PIANO and
MUMOAI. 1NSTRU0TI0N,
Forfortbr-r particular, imply at PROF. MOL-
DKR'.Soffii-r. Na.Sl POWKLL 5 1 RKK I, b«tw*-n
Markut and Kills. Also, lottsru rooalvad and terms
to be had at the music atoro of M. Gr.ty, May it.,
and of M-»««rn Hbprmao A Hyde, corner of Hutter
and Enarny streets. ja-* irn
80UTHERN PACIFIC
6&
OYSTBH
...AMD....
Snmmer atrect. off Kearny .betivuen JPIne
OUd Cullfornlii.
THE FINKST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS served in aoy
■tvlo. Fvery thing oootod in the best manner.
SS* Tho Finest Llqaora and Cigars.
■ty-Elegant Suite* of Room* for X.«dte*.
•»K>PatN DAY AND NIOHT.
R. J. 1KCHAD A P D. JKHSKN,
no23 lm Frtprletor*.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKOINIA OfTT. HKVJLIIA.
nPHIS ELBQAJIT THKATRB HAS BEIIN BE-
h. Sf.M2i5?' *f.d. c*n •>! "•>*"i b' th» »i«" °»
ui.iSr,,s:J»I8Jts1 s^HHLf -'"'''
SSO WntAlBitoa Mraat, San Franotaoo.
•On by letter
MECHANICS' TOOLS.
OUH SPECIALTY,
THIS LITTLE WHITE STORK.
The Best Quality, Cheap
Rogers' Plated Spoons and Forks, Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Ostoorn and ^»Ji^:x.5t:i3.<a.e:r,
No. 014 Market street,
dt-27tj.J OrPOSITK NF.W MUSTOOMEKV.
DRESS JWAKINC.
SJRS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. IS O'FARRELL
jjX i trett, lit tbe pJaoe lor Lidiea and iii-rnn^nrii
TlKtting the city to baYe tbuir Dreejtm ijudn in
style, and a per feat fit, at a dimIumvui price dfl H
FERNANDEZ & AGUIftRE,
. No. 11«* fU
amy. A fins f S3
lonstanttr ooaC-*V
rtment of Hats and Oapa oonstanttr i
hand, oar Hats made 'i ardor and rouov*v«rt
t»e neatest stvln oo'321tn
MONS. ALEXANDER WOLQWSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIdT AND VO-
oalist, raosens New Oourses for Piano and
■ iusinK br his entirely New aud Simplified .System
-the shortest in exi s ten ce— reading maelo at. sight.
Aooompanlmcnte, Singing for Patlor or Concert*,
at Mosa. Wolowaki'a rmrdeno*, ASS SUTTER
BTRKBT d*S lm
Biggest Race Yet!
THB HUMAN RAOE.
miiK Mi.iusjirv of those who
■*- reside l« ','t»« Frunplaco, buy their
ilhlrta iiikI Fnt-nlahlng Ooodi of IIENK-
DICT «4£ CO., So. a Second atrtet.be-
cnaie Ihernre alwuyi ti-eated well and
bajrthelr goad* nf tbu lowest prices, nl
"TllK OI>U fiTAJVD."
Chinese Employment Company
PIERCE:d)CO,
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
No 627 Sftoramehto streit. Bot. Ktaray
and Mout^omerf . BM Franelaco. Oal. We are
prepared to furolih at abort notice, Domtntlo
Btrra&tf, HotolOooks, Lautiurr Moo. Walter*,
Common Labor<rt), Fatui Handa, Rail-road
Handf, GnrJenir<. MtcLnulon, Factory Hands,
Wood Oboppere.eic, etc, Special attention given
to furnishing Dumoitlc 8-rvanti. J» 20 lm
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
JJIVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVINGS AND LOAN
SOCIETY, No. Oiaciarstreet.-Tb* Board
of Directors bare this day declared a dividend for
the six month* ending December 31st, IS72, of nine
per cent per annum on all deposit.-, payablo on and
after tbe 15th inst.
ja H-2w CYRUS W. OARMANY, Cashier.
LEWIS & PANDER,
STOVES, RANGES. TINWARE AND-
all klads of Cooking iJt«nsila. tbe boat,
andobeapeat. No. ;J» GEARY STREET
between Kearny and Dapont, jaSlm
♦
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
1 fi OOO BEAUTIFUL A^D INSTRUCT-
lUtUUU i»» obiects to be hupd. Open to the
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALf-
8 1 8 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY, ,
«yl)t. Jordan's Private Officii is at fell
Geary street {opposite old Mechanics' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing'
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
de27 lm
DASttAWAY HALL,
Post Btssot. near Kearny.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEYER,
....TEAOBER OF....
PIANO AND SINGING.
Ball* and Parlies attended to, and Moat* fur-
niibsd. Residence, 30 8 Eddy street.
<*
^■1 GAR O ."
' THE JOUBNAl 0¥ AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day in the ?«** *W
. T>. BOQABDtTS
■SfJMercnnnt and SO& Washington 8t.
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
MONDAY FBBBUABY 3,
1873
School Examination.
Teaches— What gave its name to Goat
Island?
Box— It's haying been devoted to railing
goate.
Sbcosd Boy— Teacher, wag Mare Island
called so becauss they raised marea there?
Smabt Little Box— (Who has just com-
menced learning Latin.) It isn't Mare Is-
land it's Ma-re Island, and was so called
because it is a naval dock-yard, used for
preparing ships for sea. Its name comes
from the Latin word Mare, the sea.
(Teaaher wonders whether the smart lit
tla boy is rJght or not.)
♦
Criminal Feature! #
The Chronicle in its report of an inter-
view with Pancho Valencia previous to his
execution, says:
His features were very pale but composed
and did not have the appearance of belong-
ing to a criminal.
But they did. That innocent looking
noBe wa3 a murderer's nose, those eyes were
the eyes of a mane laugh terer, that seemingly
innocoous ohin, though pale, was blood-
thirsty, that mouth, which wa3 so composed
was blood guilty. How deceitful appear-
ances are !
Soces&lon.
A morning paper of Saturday eays :
Yesterday, in the Fifteenth District Court,
in the divorce case of William N. States
against Agatha States, default wsb entered
and the cause referred to the Court Com-
missioner.
More trouble in the United States, trouble
that will be done away with by the transpo-
sition of a letter— when the United States,
become un-tied States.
JFaithfal Animals.
A Danbury youth who eould not sing or
play, wanting to serenade his girl, whistled
for a half hoar uuder her window the other
evening, and when he got over the fence to
go away found about seventy-five dogs wait-
ing to see what he wanted.
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the cause of many crimes. Th09e
Who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
lngtoB treet, at the oorner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the pnbllo since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimagundi soup, game, tame geese,
dellolons entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cud of tea In the
city— English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can he obtained here. a
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
our careless teat , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through whieh a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window ?eem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Ho Booner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam i and crabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy plf.ee all klndsof game,
Fish, fieBh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlee, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best loe cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain :
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House. 387 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKB, Proprietor.
*>0 YOU Know
That with Brn-rxKicnEji Pattebks you can out
and make any garment to fit perfectly? Send
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Deming, agent, offloe of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Keanur Btieet, between Batter
and Post. San Franoiftoo. •
Jones <& Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Ohowder can be obtained only
at 830 BuBh .treet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It, and they all
eat it. Only the heat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. g
Z>r. Dolierty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronlo and specific practice, and as such la
now the most successful of any Physician In'
Ban Francisco, Offloe 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors below What
Cheer House. j
Oyster Traae.
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson CorvtUo, of the
Saddle Bock, HO Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Paciflo Coast. His
Xae transplanted oysters have a fame which
has .-.ended all over the continent, and 'he
•Baddlo Bock" is known everywhere,
Tli© Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dt, Per-
ry's Wei foot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
ft E. Gates and Co., oorner Sansoxne and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. •
Royal Victoria Theatre, tendon,
[BY J. J- SICCLOSKBT.l
Before leaving London I concluded to
look in at the Royal Victoria, New Cat, Lam-
beth. The Old Bowery Theatre in its palm-
iest days cdkM not in any way compare
with it. Over the door of the box-office was
a sign— pit 6d. ; gallery 3d ; private stage-
boxes 2s. The crowds, on the evening in
question, came in droves, and after a severe
struggle in which some greasy corduroys are
ripped and several caps lost and a number of
babies squeezed, (babies are admitted here)
I got char of the mob who wore shou'iog,
Bcreaming and whistling, and passed up the
dirty, riokety slairs to see the gallery of the
Victoria, and a sight presented itself, fcuch as
is seldom seen, aud never in any city but
London. I lost my bat on the stairs, and
shortly afterwards discovered it in the hands
of a mutinous boy, about a dczeD stt pa be-
low me, who threatened if I did not pay
him for finding it, to uncover the roof of
it; rather than have it unroofed, I frealy
gave this modtst young pugilist a sum suf-
ficient to compensate him for bis labor, ajid
wandered into the theatre. The gallery'of
this house is the largest in the world, and
will easily bold 2,000 people, and on the
evening in question, so crowded was the
place, tbat I was unable to qbtain a seat,
and was obliged to stand. The boys and
men after beiDg seated, fall into a peculiar
tramp, something after the style of the
Bowery, when it had a pit, but that is now
done away with, but I am now Bpeaking
when Kirby and Hamblin used toplay there.
In the Victoria the audience have a slang
song which they eing, and beat time with
their feet, wit'i a vehemence that shakes the
old timbers of the houee, a thing tbat would
not be allowed in any other part of the
world but here. In the Old Bowery, it is
true, that the boys, (but that is years ago),
used to amuse themselves by stamping, and
that would be stopped as soon as they heard
the rattan of the gentleman, who used to
stand with his back against the orchestra
railing, but here, lor! bleag you, it is totally
diC reat. You think a Victoria audience
could be stopped by a rattan. Why a sledge
hammer or an anvil would not do it. To
give some idea of how they amuse them-
selves before the rise of the curtain here, is
one of their favorites which they sing :
Hal My dear friends pray ow de don.
Hi 'opas I sea's yer well.
Perhaps yer don't know o, o, o, I is, is.
Veil, then, I'se the Heastern Swell.
The number of verses ctpaxls on the
time they have before the curtain goes up.
After the [first verse, I came down stairs,
and weut into the family circle to see the
performance. The piece wss called "The
Terror of Loodon," aud it depicted the life
of an apprentice who had departed from
the ways of honesty to take up with bad
compamoDB. The apprentice was, of course,
the hero of the drama, and whenever he was
victorious, the gallery cheered him lustily,
and severely hissed toe villain in the piece-*
for his aotionB towards the young appren-
tice, which he, however, took us compli-
mentary to his histrionic skill. (Tho gen-
tleman who played tho villain at the time, is
now at one of the theatres in N6W York).
The heroine was in love with the unfortu-
nate and dissipated apprentice, and did
nothing but tear her hair, and shout at his
goings on, which was thoroughly enjoyed
by the gods. Every one in the theatre
seemed to be on speaking terms with each
and all the performers, and, in Eome in-
stances, the latter would give answer to
some of the inquiries of the former, which
was appreciated by all. After the close I
wandered homo to my hotel, perfectly satis-
fied with a night in the old Victoria Theatre.
Hainvork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washirgtcn
stteet, near Stockton, Side cnils steamed fo
twenty-five cents, v
»
Reduced piices. Shirts from 75o. to J3,
Complete aBEortment of Gents' Furnishing
Qtocdii. Beales & Co. Keirny St., Dear Bush, ov
The Mountain Beer 1b the only real Liger on
this Coast. Call acd try It, at G2t Sacramento
street, where it I.* sold at ]Q cents a gloss. x
The Place.
If you want a cli an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or sour hair cut iu the bett
style, by experienced worimen, go to Brown's
bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth strtet, near Howard. i
Better than None
An old maid in Lockport, N.Y., purchased
one of the Egyptian mummies at the Niag-
ara Falls Museum, the other day, for a parlor
ornament. She said it would seem better to
have a man around, even If he was advanced
in life and withered.
Why did Eve eat the apple? That she
might indulge in dress.
Sewing Machines for Sal*,
Seated and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alio,
Agency for Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. X
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7XO MARKET STREET, HARRY COR*
hya reapectluly lot srmB h'u friends and pat-
rons that be has refitted in beautiful style tbia
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see tbem, one and all, and have them sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors. A new
billiard table from the tuunufaoto y ol Lieaenfleld
with Phelan and Oolleoder's latest patent Btoel-
faoed oasbions, bos been olaced in the Billiard
Parlor. 1 he popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carrol', can be fonnd in his old po-
sition prepared to dispense creatnre comfort to all.
ja31 tf
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-OLASS PEOPLE.-MU8T HAYS
good Wardrobe, Foar Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general bnsiaese for the com-
ing Winter Season, commencing the- drat week in
November, 1872. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MoDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Tbeatre and Masenm,
oCJ2 Look Box 1. Cheyenne. W. T.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
....FOB THE....
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
«;
A Safe and speedy Rei
dy for all Bronchial Af>
tions, Asthrea, Co
Coughs, Loss !of Vo
Bronchitis, Incipient C
sumption, Hoarsen.
Pain and soreness of
Breast, and all Difflcul
arising from a sud
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers, Ask
the California Hall's I
monary alsam. Sold
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & C
PXOPBIETOR8,
Oorner Sonaome and Commercial .
jal3 tf
DR. H. C. T. BEHRENS.
OFFICE,
[O. S16 KEARNY STREET.
Between Bnsb and Sutter. ja2n lm
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
AND. ..
TOM an«i JERBY,
GO TO THE BBMOH
Hot SOOtClL,
.88 Sutler .treet. Bear Kearny.
All Drinks Xen Cents
HOT CHIillBII EVERY NIGHT.
no!5 tf JOS. D. BRIGGS. Proprietor
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE OLD .
Hot JSOofc^tL,
15 Morion Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND_JERRY IK TOWH.
Always on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, D?y'e Doing?, Pol loe Ga-
zette, all tbe California papers, also London
Punch. Bell's Life, Illustrated London Neva. Call
and sat.'sfy yoareelf.
•*- Don't forget tbe sign of the Hot Scotch.
deltf OHARLBS WM, FELDMAN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
ANNOUN0E8 TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
the Public generally, tbat they have opened
under COLMANS OLOTBING STORE, Oorner
of Bnafa and Montgomery streetB, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WISES,
LIQUORS AKD
All are invited to call, and AROHIE McNEIL
AND WM. O. CALDER viill do their beBt to
make tbem comfortable. ja 21 tf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
Mo. 6 Poit street, Mosdnlc Templet
SAN FRANOISOO.
AT AMEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREC-
tWB of this Bank, held January 20to, 1873,
a dividend mas declared at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, pur annum on Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight per cent, per annum on Ordinary Da-
posits, for the semi-annual term ending January
21st, 1873, payable on and aft Br February Ibc, 1873,
free from all taxes. G£OBG£ BOBINH,
j >??-'■ f Secretary.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
T1Y WILIUI COLLINS,
IN THE
GOLDEN ERA
The "Podgers Papers,"
By •Todarera," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard. In
The Golden Era.
Pacific Stone Compa
THE PiCIFIO STONE COMPANY 4
the especial attention of Arooitecta, J |
oera, and the pnbtio in general, to the SUPS t
QUALITY of the Stone now being manoiat |
by them In tbia city nnder the Ransome Pai
They make to order and keep in t took :
BnlldlnK Fronts. Water Pipe,
Sink*, Monument!, Fountali
Tile*, Coping* for H %
Flltera, ete,, 1
Together with Raneome'B celebrated Fre- 'i
Grindatonea, all of which we guarantee ta\ ',
and at a price far below that of hnnd-cut woj
■»-The attention of private parties Intend [J
build ie respeoWnlly solicited.
Offioe. No. 1QBUSH STREET. San Fran-
I MANUFACTURER
— AND—
BBPAIBEB
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIZjVBB. FXjATI
WJj DRUMS, BANJOS,
^&^ —AND— '
OTHEK MTTSICAJL ISrSTJLTJMBJ
ESTABLISHED IN 18*15.
W-Laosons given on tbe Banjo aud Dram,
MISSION STREET, between First and Bee
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos foi ►
easlonalsalwayB on hand.
TRAYS always on hand.
Alfred Vet
Manufacturer*
Importer of
BIRD CAG
ZZS Dapont
JVEAB SVTTER BTJ
See my atock of
Cages before porob
elsewhere. Alwayii;
thing new on hand
Patent Cages, mai
Tin Wire, are warn
FREE FROM VEI
Also, best quality
no'.
^FABXjJEI talk,
By Olive Harper, In
The Golden Era
NEW ADVERTISEM&MTS.
PROTECTIVE ORDER OF SEALS.
o3-The Order osirmblci on lueaday,
February .4tb, at two o'clock, p. m, at the Red
Men'a (Charter Oak) Hal!, on Market street, bet.
Third and Fourth. All regular meetings will
hereafter be on Tuesday, aud the Socials en Sun-
day, at 16 c clock , p. 2L
fe»2t A. W. BARK, Soribe,
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
"17"ARIETY ARTISTES AND MINS1REL
performers going from San Francisco to Now
York, or vice versa, ebould stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elass sngagemenU offered to first-class poo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters eo addressed, or to
Dick Brown, BuBinesa Manager, will receive a
prompt reply. feS lm
A DESIDERATUM
....TO....
m&NAGERS, STaRS_ARD COMBINATIONS
A COMPETENT MANAGER, AGENT AND
Aoter, with 15je<.rs' experience in England,
America, the Cane of P«*+ dope and Australian
Oolomes, India and Ch «fc
IS OPEN TO tUBAGEMENT.
Is well posted with the profession and the Press.
Can give rjamosof Managars, Theatres or Halle
List ol Prices and heloing capacity, in nearly every
one of the above places. Apoly to
... J. H. McOABE,
fe4 lm 6SO Washington street, 8. F.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Snu Francisco Savings Union, 53S Cali-
fornia streeti corner of "Webb.
FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING WITH THE
31st December, 1673, a dividend has been de-
clared at tbe rate of nine and six-tenths (96-10)
pt>r cent, per annum on Term Deposits, aud eight
(9) nor cent, per annum on Ordinary Deposits, free
of Federal Tax on Deposits, payable on and after
13tb January. 1873. By order.
de312w LOV£LL WHITE. Cashier.
FREE AND EASY.
EVBBY 8ATVBSAY NICrHT.
Piano and Singing- »t 8 JP.Mi.
CHARING
*
SALOON
O06 Mission street, near Second.
deW J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
Fenllleton, In
The Golden Era.
OEIOH4L STORIES, I'OF.MS AND
SKETCHES. FASHION GOSSIP,
AMCSBUENTS. LITEBATIBE
AND 1ET, iK8W£R» TO COB-
K£SPOSEE.VT8, ETC
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
OSS Sacramento street.
(The First House below Kearny street,)
pOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
JL Help of all kinde.-Goneral Business Agency;
Uollect Rente, Notes and Accounts; White SDd
Chinese Laborers supplied for Families. Hotels,
Farms, Factories, eto.
CBA8, F. HECIIfcKF.K A CO,,
de2S lm «SB Sacramento street
E. PARDIN1
NO. 720 WASHINGTON STREET. (ABOVE
the Plaza), San Francisco. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the best Frenoh Btyle. The same
ready made always oo band. no 1-Sm
FRENCH CORSETS.
JVf ME PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER EN
nTftroo^i811? ,L*3lefl* Underwear. FRENOH
CORSE TS of all prices and qualities, ready made
and to order. No, C»l Sacramento street, below
Kearny. .m i^m
THE "GOLDEN ERA" 18 THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Coast.
In California, the Atlantic States, and throughout
the entire field of ite great and rapidly increasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded as a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday vis-
itor in every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages must be appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Golden Era, for One Tear, S3 SO ;
for Six Months, 68 OO.
Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peterson's ladles'
Notional aiocnzlnc, One Tear, $5.
sfTHE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in the city at 12'j cents per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA, single copies. Ten Cents.
For sale at all News-stands.
Office of trie Golden Fro,
Meerschaum Pipe Dei
613 KEAK.M 8TB££T.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT * -
the shortes notieP All Pipea and jy^J'-
Cigar Holders wananted genuine, and \<v.^
to oolor well. Meerecbaum Pipes and ^$g=
walking Canes Mounted and Repaired x--'
at lowest Eastern Prices, nod with too beat*'
manehip. A large assortment of Walking 0;
and Facer Goods of every description alvr»,
hand, nofl'
The Popular Bevera;
CONGRESS WATER FROM OiHE PAD)
Congress Springs, near Santa Olura. lode
by tbe Medical Facnlty its curative powers t
equal to the celebrated Congress Water fron
SprinRS of Saratoga, New York. Depot rem
from Vi8 Kearny street to Kew Montgomery
door from Howard. Families supplied daily. :
enil disoonnt to tbe trace, end orders attend*
promptly. a*i5<
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDE
SAVINGS SLOAN SOCIETY
Twentr-Slxth Semi-Animal Dlvldt
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER OENT. PERI
num. net, (9 per cent.) upon the opertt
of the French SavingBand Loin Society, fori
tii months ending December .list, 1872, ba<
conformity with the report tf the Commit^
V- riflcation appointed by tbe members of tht
ciety, been declared by the Hoard of AdmLofi
tion, at the Semi-Annual Meeting held on
loth instant. This dividend will be payable
and after the eighteenth instant, at the offli
the Seoiety, 411 Bush street. „_,
OCHTATK MAHI.
j201m Director of Frenoh SavingaBW
GEORGE MATES*;
DEALER IN OYSTERS. CLAMS
. andall kinds of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nob. 40, 41, 4S, California
Market, entrance on California street.
Pnblic or private parties ud families inpt
from 6 A.M. to 12 P. M. Ladies' and Gentles
Ovs+er Room onen from A a.m. to 12 p.w 4»aj
Si
Philadelphia Restaurai
I OHAB. V. BKBGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE CHOICEST MEATS AND
Vegetables, Board by tbe weed.
AO» PINE S,lrREKT, between Kearny
and Montgomery. marift lm
1
Crystal Sample Roo
GSS SACBAMEHTO STREET-
ALL DRINKS, PLAIN OR PANOT, '
OENTS. ,9-Hot Drinks a epeojalty.
B. MATH EH,
ianlm Proprleto
Bar Sugar
T^OR SALE -518 KEARNY STSEET, ■
■* MEBOER'S. Alio, every kind of Oat ■
Wholesale and Retail.
no7M
M. A. MKBCB
Indian Queen Rang-
OChe Best in the Mark t
MANUFACTURED BY
. , _ . | CALEB H. 8KKLKB.
540 Clay street — San Francisco i ocKti ««<> »nd «»» k»»
Napa Soda
IaTfe«raUM[ Teak.
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Italian Opera Company! EMERSON MINSTRELS
no will kt via * n ooMMnoi vim
1VIIT. JOHNNY .ja.H.lL.iaiV!
x- x "X" t xl 3E; nor a o .
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roira.o. lurrox. »jid th« «»riHt oompaitt
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l'nrt Moooutl
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3QC^l3VT33BX> XkXX3BL13ES.
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LITTLII 1IA0
rTHE GREAT EMERSONIJ
In Him A I ■•■■■•i ol N| laltic".
EXPERlVFNr BOB HART J JAKK, tba Berber MM LrCKET | PROP. AgUArORTIH ADD RTMAN
r i it *
.W.lTAHn A*n ORIHCITni
Toe Oteat Bll of the 8 a»on I Tremendoue SQCoeas ol
P V G MILON and GAL EAT II E It
r-BXB LITTLE MAO
OH Melon... bob Hart
Gal... Q W. Boclaf«li*r
PIK BATLK JOHNNY ALLEN
Heal Sstar J. Fobinion | Men Eater Earn RicJuy
7 1* fiton "' tbl* piece only tarts ten n.icnte«. Tb- -ndl-nce wilt pl*a*a aw p tbe'r gent*.
|» I ; U 4-1.1 <_XK.lt 1 'i'OMA.TOJ*:«!*l flHGOORIO!
Mr'** Mrek
>icb*atra.
•r All Bin* agaJnea fAs Alhambra Theatre moat oe oreeented hereafter on Monday.
•TT^rformanm to ccrn.^'ncd yanclaally at eight o'clock.
85 Onla
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CORKOOR&PKICALITIC8
4r»«ir«xj
Ofwtare freai •« **.<• • 1 1 a. .
Faaar Vtaar* .
M»aal«i II...
t« kl. tla>«-r1 allies
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Orertar* fr •«» En
PROFESSOR FOWLER OUTDONE.
Taenpf** Raaa «*4 Arnttr«*c
•ag aad Oaa««* is. ri
lluab U.bl>.on
Ovartare fram Zttnr*-..
■•«■■■•* "w t.yai* i.lTl»|alf.a
NEOKO COMICALITIES
Artnitrooc an <\
Boia
Heaatlfal Ballad Mania fit. Cli.li
Orartnra from Troratare. .
To CoBoloie with Lba l.aotbahla Skaicfa
Uncle Eph's Dream!
BpbOlawaoa Cbarler Tbompioo
Aoot BaoDab Olawaoa Lon Dixon
YoaacEah W. Armttroac
Planter Bafb Robloeon
Rraoatm Tomtar Beia
PrxaxK— iDtrodooiog tbo whole Oompaar
rut huvi i u Hwi«w>
efCiajaaaraJad
Lledeaaora* ata.
PACIFIC HOUSE.
OLYMPIC HOUSE,*;--
• tr^^l. o»-
>' A OOTRKU-
TH¥"il'¥
OarOalebratad 91 *' wmt« stttrta. The? ft t FUtraxRXT, and for qaalllr and darablllty win a«T»r On matabed. To bi had only at tbe
I, ABD SEE THEM. IXL AU'TIOK "TORB, fllO Kearny atreef.
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
rpUE THISTLE THAT BBIOCBD THE PAIli
X Lnura bw fOl 0 it an it i r ort'tion < t iho
'Wolf id the Fold" that doca not oosAloE with
tho lawof libel. G I It at Tut-tleton*, No. 9
Posrlir'et opp. M i onlc T iDiple. Agent* want-
3F* X
jA.3E1.Ci>
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ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIBCCLATES; IN ....
All the Theatres,
JlXD U
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IS THi« T.AR.
BENERALLY THR0U8HUT THB CITY
JOHN ROBL'S,
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If'" .
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CAN BE HAD AT
Stalls £5, O, California Market
RIOUMTAIN BEER.
^7
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
TWi!S.T.5,^"at^?'fA?bA«,S.,B&iiA?A?
IKO.oodolo FINE rAHTK. Itlo oold b» Iho Olfoi «tt»«..
Klio.«nQa.rtBoUlo.ol»l SO, ood bi l»-«»o» «'•«
4*. Sr-A arotolioo MIW lUMOa .com II to 1 o'olook .
■BOX MAircTFACTOBT.
Daaat, at 8 aaoramante street.
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT UI"
T3*svy- ctiad TClght,
AT TUG CHEAT
IXL Auction Store,
OIO KF.IK.VY 8TRKET.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
la now offering grvitter lli\t saTni Ihnu have
ever Ih-ch nfl.-n-il la Nun Fmnclacoo
Willi oar cuMkectlon In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
From which hi- arc tinilv rccvlvlna Good*
houiebt at the loWi.it Cnali r«ltv<
I3ST OUH^IENOY.
OUR MOTTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 palra Cnaalmere Funte. woilh 16 OO, to be
■old at SB 0O.
GOO tloaco, White Bhlrts. worth SI SO, to be eold
nt ?5 eentn.
fie caiM of HeaTT ViuUsrclotliUm, 40e> to 81 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From aSe. to »1 SO, oold oloenrh.ro front S4 to S.
ALSO. AN IMUBRBE STOOE 07
NOTION", FA«CT «OOBI, U'DLHR CUT-
Lilt, FIPJ!. oLOTIA, TOBACCO,
WATOHIA, BtTBBEB DMBI,
UOS1JBBT,
Trunk.*. ^tvBS-». ■xrm.Hmtomt,
AND M FAOT, BVEBVTHINO,
From a Needle to an Anchor
OoU ud oxomlno oar priooi, ond i.tiofy ronroolTeo tbot
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
18 THE GREAT '
IXL Auction Stove.
81. KJ1ABMX .TmJBBT,
0.0 Door from ConouoMRtoiL
Fill QUILTED SIU HATS, WORTH $5, FM SI SO
«rA»Oo««T.rT *«•*•» •« *•
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld It? If not, you've ft treat
At BQUAKZA'3 PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny street
There BONA, disciple of QBEAT SQUABZA.
Dispenses famed Magic Punches; ratbvr
The most delicious m.x!uroay*( recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their OORDIALS H>?~e can sip at lelenre,—
Their "TSiaBS" eppeaiie, — and Men gain "LADIDCB
PLEASURE."
To allay ooanublal differences and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you cnu your end attain.
Blp of the potent extract but one taste.
Your arm, consoling, straight la ronnd her waist
GnesB what a "MORNING COMPORT" la the klei
That heals the pnarrel and Imparts the hllssl
The "WELCOME" too, yon'O. always Hud
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and the sweet "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
Hie "HTGIENIO BITTERS" ire the panacea
For all dyspeptic, and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus over has been found
Where "HTGIENIO BITTERS" knock arouna.
BONA and SQOABZ A, spite of all detractors,
Hare proved the Nation's greatest benefactors!
Fall FORT ? cUffirent h ..Itbfal drlaks you'll And
To aid the Han— Invigorate the mindl
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
At BON A'9- (SQUARZA'S) -317 KEARNY STREET,
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....A*....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
OO* .AXJE IflOlBAlJ
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TKZ JOTTKNAX OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day in the Year by
J- r»- BOaARDTJS
*VSJ Mercboat »od S8S -WaaalCfcton at*.
Below Montgomery. San Franeieoo.
TUESDAY FEBBUAftS 4, 1978
AMUSEMENTS, £tc
CaUlrornU **rieaf>«J.
In spite of tb. tbreetenlog weather iHTPirt
•f toll hoose WM crowded last night. When W. H
Gilbert's eomedy ol '"Pygmalion end Geletae" wu
produced (or the first time in tbiB city. We gave
the itorrof thlselay In yesterday'* Issue and it
therefore only remains to tetl bow tbose engaged
la Its representation played thair respective parts
The action ol tha play takes plica in the studio of
Pygmalion, and r* sQpposad to ceonpy twenty-four
boars only. That real fun and true bomor ha**
not lost their effect on a public loo much accaa-
tomed to be excited to laughter by Bheer buf-
foonery and animal antics, was fully proved laet
night by the peale of laughter wblota followed
each of the sallies of wit with which this very
Ural* comedy abound*. John T. Raymond as
Ohrjaos. tbeart oatroo, who values statues ac-
cording to their weight, as some o! our art put-
rona value pictures, io proportion to tbe number
ofiquare yards of canvas tbey cover, was wonder-
fully amu.iog. Ha made hifl fan legitimately by
intonation of voice and play of feature, and fair-
ly gained tueepplaaea which followed biseifjrte'
Miss Annie Graham as Galatea, tha statue, looked
charm! nc and read much of her part witb great
ekill and good expression. In the ve>y "innoceni''
speeches abe wai not, <o bappy, rattling- tbe m off
too glibly and witb an air of emurtnete instead of
attar unconsciousness. As a whale her imperso-
nation of tbe part was extremely pleasing. Geo,
D. Chaplin looked very handsome as Pygmalion
and read bis lines well though he wae a little heavy
sometimes wber* tbe part required light omedy
acting, alias Eilio Wilton, wbo made her rean-
pearanoe a^ this theatre on tnis nocasiaion in the
character of Oynieoa, Pygmalion's wife, read and
acted her part with delightful feeling, and though
suffering severely from cold, which rendered her
naturally pleasing voice sadly hoarse, gave dne ef-
fect to tbe lines she had to speak and had a foil
a hare of tbe applause. Miss Minnie Walton was
lovlier than ever cs Myrlnnie, Pygmalion's sister.
and read and acted the part with charming arch-
ness. W. A. Mestayer as Sencippe, a soldier, was
good. Mrs. Judab, wbo received a tremendous
welcome on making her firat appearance since her
accident, played the part of Daphne, ObryBoa'
wife, In her best style, which is a ttyle that cannot
beeurpiSBed on any stage; and E.N. Tbajir and
B. Ooad, as tbe slaves of Ghrysos and Pygmalion,
respectively represented tbe characters faithfully.
Tbe effect cf the disiolving itatua was very
striking, and tbecnrtatn fell midst much applause,
to be raised again in response to a persistent de-
mand for a repetition of this beautiful and novel
acene. ' Tbe Speotre Bridegroom" coming after
"Pygmalion and Galatea," was to ua a little like
Olark'a obewing candy after marrone glace*, or a
glaae of lager after a bottle of Lafilte, bnt it was
thoroughly enjoyed by tbe andience and none
could help laughing at John T Raymond'* imper-
sonation of Diggory. 'Waiter Leman, Miss Carrie
Wyatt, John Wilson, Eben Plymptoo, and the
others played their respective parts for all they
ware worth, and the entertainment as a whole
gave the greatest satisfaction to all present. The
aim* bill trill be played to-night.
AUaambrau
The rettm of tbe great Emerson Minstrels to
this theatrB last night, and th'.ir combination
with these two popular favorites, Johnny Allen
and Little Mac, drew an immense home. The per-
formance from beginning to end was fall of life
and fun. The blood and thunder sketch of "Bed
Handed Mike," by Bob Hart, {Johnny Allen and
Little Mac, ia one of the funniest thinl^. ever
put on the stage, and made the andienc^ , airly
scream with laughter. Billy Emerson received an
immense welcome on making his .appearance, and
thocgb he wasaafforiog from hoareenees like the
majority of {.eonte at present, did not fail to give
aa miich satisfaction as ever. Sam Rickey caused
great fun both io the act of "The New Invention'
with Bob Hart and Add Rjman, The bill for
to-night appears on oar first page, and concludes
witb "Pigmeloo and Gal-eut-hor."
Metropolitan Theatre.
The benefit of that old-school actor, Hfirry Eyt-
inge, which came off at this this theatre last night,
drew a better bouse than ordinary, but not bo good
a one as the beneficiaiy deserved. Tbe perform-
ance commenced with the n&utiorl drama of " The
Pride of the Navy," (otherwise "Black-Eved Sn-
Ben,) ia which Charles Edmonds did some gcod
acting as William, and Miss bailie Hinckley
played tbe part of Susan capitally. The third act
ef "Hamlet" followed. In wbieb Harry Eytinge
illustrated tbe various points and different modes
of reading adopted by Kern, Booth, Macaeady
and Forrest, and won frtqaent applause. At tbe
fall of tbe curtain be was called out, and apologized
for his extreme hoarseness, which prevented him
from giving perfect imitations of the above
named dramatic lights. A ballet and an olio of
tongs, etc., followed, and, (be evening's entertaic-
ment closed with tbe gorgeous traaBformatian
eoene from "Tbe Yellow Hat." Mr. Eylingo
was presented witb a very handsome gold-beaded
cane, by fiUnds who appreciated bis untiring
efforts to please the public Tbe bill for to-night
will be the revival of "The Yellow HaU"
MaguLre'g Opera Howae.
To-nigbt, the seooud of tbe season of grand
Italian operaat tbis home, "Ernam" will be per-
formed with Signoiina AdMlna Sperarz* ae El-
vira; BignorBaccel aa Ernaoi: Signor Fuivio Rlgo
a* Don Ruy Getsezde Bitva; Miss Matilda YaU
erga aa Giovanna j Moos. Chariot is Don Ricardo,
and Mona. Roncorleri as Iago. Thta combination
of artistes commenced the season so successfully
on Sunday, that there u> sure to be a Urge and
fashionable attendance to enjoy this popular
opera.
Bella. Union Theatre..
This old pioneer variety theatre retains Ub pop-
ularity whether times be dull or floab. Everyone
can rind money to go to the Bella Union one
while, and all who go there are amused. Mies
Li i lie Sal! in soogand danca ; J. H. Larkin and
Oarrie Armstrong in their Datch acts; Miss Jen-
nie Johnson in com to songs; Ed Hon tag as la a
bal> ig act; Oogill and Cooper in song and
dan. , and a host of others In varied speeialtiea
■UUaBBwar to night. r_^rt_|a #d
Woodward*! Gardens.
6. Boialay' made a sucnetif at ~iaeension with
hia Mc-tgulter balloon on Sunday, Next Satur-
day altars. Cee and Lay will make anotner a»-
•eneioa with their grand gma bailoou. Mr. J. Cal-
lahan, the eharaeter skater, better known among
hia friends ai "Obliging Johnny," will have a
benefit io the Pavilion on Wednesday night, A
large number of volunteers will appear, and the
stating performances will be followed by dancing.
rile AUienenm.
Tbe management of this lively place of amuse-
ment preesnt a programme wblcb suiu all tastes
and by placing the admittance, at twenty-flva cents
cater for the amniement of the million, iirat
part, interlude of eocgs, dances and aots, and an
entertaining after-piece, cause an evening spent
here to [ii! away very pleasantly,
.Will Arrive To-night .
Tbe Dookrill Troupe, under engagement to Man-
ager Wilson for bis new Ampbltheatre, nod Hiss
Mariou Mordaunt, engaged by Manager Bert for
tbe Metropolian Theatre, will arrive by tbs over-
bid train to-night.
AJAKtMIOAX MCB£TJM.— Onfl Of the QlOBt
lomplms collections :of the kind la the United
States, comprising bundredi of costly and bean-
iRulwrx, modela,'. is daily on view (to gentleman
anly>atthe Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoax may be profitably swot bore.
LETTER FROM CHICAGO.
[moat ooa own cobbeifondeh i.
Chicago, January 22d, 1873.
Deae Fioabo:— The drama daring this
and the following week will be more lively
than heretofore, as there are in the field
some very strong attractions.
AI YICKEB 8 THEATBE
Tbe grent anther, dramatist and actor,
Mr. Dion Boaclcault, and bis accomplished
wift), have been tbe attraciion here, "Arrah-
na-pogue" and "Colleen Bawn" were pio-
duoed preeent week. On Feb. 3d, tt.e
Grand Italian Opera Tronpe, under tbe di-
rection of Max Maretzek, consisting of
Mme. Pamline Lucca, Clara Lcuita Kellogg
and oiherB. "Fivorita" is aonoanced for
tbe opening night, to be followed by "II
Trovatore," "Faost" and "Linda."
ACADEMY. OP MUSIC.
Mr. Jclm Colline, tbe Ir.s-b comedian,
witb his son.-W.E. Collies, as agent, has
been doing a fair business at this place
during the past week. First three nights,
"Colleen Bawn;" Thursday evening, "Rory
0'ifoore;" Friday evening Mr. Collins was
tendered a benefit, on which occasion "Paul
Clifford" was produced tor the first time
here; it was repeated on Saturday. Joe
Murphy put in an appearance on Monday
with "Help," ably supported by Mies Annie
Lawrence. Next week Charles Malley will
take Joe Mnrphy's place.
AIKEN'S THEATRE.
Joseph Proctor in "The Bed PocketBook"
and "Nick of the Woods" was tbe attraction
during the past week. M'lle Aimea and
bouffers appeared in theoperaof "La Grande
DucbeaEe" on the 20th to a very large
house. .Becond night, "La Petite Faust;"
third night, "La Belle Heleoe;" fourth
night, "Genevieve Dd Brabant." Friday
night, benefit of M'lle Aimee, when "La
Perichole will be performed1. Saturday
evening, "Les Gent "Viergts." Bret Hart's
Poverty Flat" iB underlined, with Mr. and
Mre. Albaugh in the leading roles.
mtee'b opeba house. '
January 20th Wm. Arlington bad a ben-
efit, on which occasion a new and original
burlesque was given, entitled "Arrah-no-
Brogue," with Ben Cotton as Shann, Fos-
tell as Fanny, and Billy Bice as Atrah.
nixon'b amphitheatre.
Mr. George Cole, treasurer, took a benefit
on tbe 17 tb. Prof. McAllister, the illusion-
ist, opens to-night.
HOOLEY'fl OPBEA HOT/6E,
"Fate" is the only attraction.
WIKTEB GABDEN VARIETIES.
Add Weaver, Johnny Shuld and Misses
Oliva and Rainforth are still at this house,
which ia now a first-class melodeon.
GLOBE THEATBE.
Bobby Newcomb in bis great drama, "A
Leeson of Life," with the Ellis Family and
the Freeman Bister s, are tbe chiefs here.
Frank Nelson is stage manager.
BYAN'S VARIETIES.
Jenny Dalton, Jim Sanford and the Rob-
inson Family are tbe attractions.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The English opera troupe give a concert
at the Star Lecture Course this week.
Lydia TLompeon and troure appear here
for two weeks in March.
Oysters.
Why travel aa far? Shellfish cf every kind
kept at Mannlna's, oyster dealer, 072 Howard
Btcc^t, oear Third, next to car office. o
WTitvt Cheer Liaondry
Ie the best Uyindry Id San Franolsoo,
Something JS&W.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufacUire4 rntflEe3' and
infant's garments and ladles underwecr In suit?,
are timed for their superiority cf make and tex-
tnro all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amidon,
the anthorlzed aatnt of Mr. Hubbard, ba« estab-
lUhed a depot of these goods at 218 Second st,
for wholesale and retail tr*de. A iloeral dn-
oonnt to the trade. j
THOU ANO I.
Stiange, alrange for tbee and me,
Badly afar,
Thou safe beyond, above,
I 'neath the &tar;
Thou whtra flaweia dtathleas spring,
I where they fade ;
Thou in Gcd'd F»ridaB9,
I 'mid time's shade ! ,
Thou where each gale breathea balm,
I tempest-toaa'd ;
Thon where trae j jy ie found,
I where 'tliloit;
Thou coasting ages thine,
I not the mtrrow ;
Thon learning more of bliss,
I more of eorrow.
Thou in eternal peace,
I mid earth's e rife ;
Thou where care bath no nam?,
I where 'Ma Ufa;
Thou without need of hope,
I where 'ti9 vain ;
Thou witb wlDgs dropping light,
I with ilmn's chain.
Strange, strange for thee and me,
Loved, living ever;
Thou by life'd deathless fount,
I if ar death's river ;
Thou winning wisdom's love,
I strength to trUEt;
Thou 'mid tbe seraphim,
I in the dust.
Altogethor the Best.
It is ourious, but true, that J. A. Sbaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper timn any other
dealer In thiB city. Try him and you will be
eonvlnoed. v.
Everybody ©ixtted.
There Is no end to the multituiJe ot fashions
in hate. At " Tjaa" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hut store below Ktarny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
— the prices an reasonable. Every one wbo
oes there is sure to be Rnited. B
Do INot Suffer from corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bon-
lone, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from*, to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. RelereDcea given if required. H
Holiday Punches.
There are so Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Suuerza'e. Suuaru's Punches
are famous for tha high a:t shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonicB, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of tbe great SquaTza, has prepared
forty different £nd of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at tae new branch,
317 Kearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street. n
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or in the par-
lor. And why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply because tbey live on
a plain, nutritions and substantia! diet. That man
Is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ua wlthacleau, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Mevers. proprietor of tha "White
House," Beam; street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant. Fourth street, does it. aa hundreds oan
•nthnaicatieallv te Btity. Hie kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try bim, and jou will
And it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Tli* lUastrateu Press (S. F. )
No. 1, January, 1873. 8old by subscription—
$1 60 s year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
nnsnberp, 15 cents. Addr3ss Murray, Dewey &
Co., a. f. ©
The President's Message.
Peaoe and prosperity are the hey notes of this
document. Cheapness and durabiity are the
characterlEtics of H. Luchslnger's furniture.
All ahould viFlt bis emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a house can
be furnished. d
_»
WUsvt Oheer Jjaundry
Kcnptoys no Chinamen, and should be pat
roulzed by everybody. •
Watches and Jewelry,
Very low, at H. A. Calender's, 62 Second
treet, corner of mission. d
Genuine Havana Oerars.
Best brands at 61 H^ntgomery street, S, W.
ooiner of Mecchant, Franck & Gahn. Q
'WcMSOxlntr Keturned in One Day
Ahd we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Lundry.
Lever Bucfcie suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, oheaper than else-
ijhers— at the What Cheer Laundry, .x
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House CarriaeeB, can be
lound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southweBt corner .Bush and Mont-
gomery ate., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bq
X>r. Barlow a. .^iuitli
Is giving a course of Free Lectures tb Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Ball, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 M o'clock.
A Dart of the evening La devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients,. Dr. Smfch gives
phrenological examlnaticcs in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p u., free. w
For WasMna
Shirts, fl SO per dec; small pieces, too. per
Its. At the What Cheer Laundry- •
Tor a safe and efficient Ekautifite of tux
Ooseplxhqn, use Dioux's Fahocs Obsick Dr
<■ -
Eureka Social Oivito
The prises to be swarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Inreks Social
Club are on exhibition in the window of Stolta
and Sons dry goods store- South-east corner of
Kearny and Pine streets'' ' B
. . OmrBvoriST.— Madame Clara Antonia, AS
Olairvoiant, and Indepeadent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Kearny st. OonsulUtlens in
Kngliah, Trench and Oernuxu
Best Quality ox" Doaskin
Driving gloves, st t2 per pair, at the What
tDheer Laundry x
For the Tery Beat Drinks,
Goto Ys.ea' Branch Saloon, cerner of Market
and Tbird Btrcsts. BQ
It "yoti want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, fend
aot spoiled, send them to the What Oheer Laun
try. X
■cDevwell, Shew Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, koom 10,
60S Market rtrret, cor. Post and MOBtgsmory. D
Fob Sixo— A lot ef cheap elU drsises, at 82
Geary street. A good price paid los cast-off
clothing.
Diamond Catarrh J
Is a sore ears for Catarrh or Golds, Ask your
drogrlst for it, or send' to Dr, A. F. Ivor, No.
9 PoBt street. z
▲zk Old. Landmark. m
The Vefandah Cigar Store, at tbe U. E. esmsr
of Kearny and Washington attests, kept try
Henry Sehmfdt, has been famous tor the last
eleven years for keeping the best Havana olgsrs,
tofcmeco, choice meersohsum pipes, etc w
it is Perlectly Astonishing
How beau tir&l) y and qhlokly they do washing
st the What Oheer Laundry. Clothes received
wfore 8 i.h. returned the same evening if de
«ired. x
jPhotoscrapnle Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
OaUerv, 31 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission atreet, r
A. Ploasant L/ucanon.
Persons desiring oomfortablo lodgings In a
Oentrsl location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bnUdinR la a very fine one and is well
lighted snd ventilated. .
Fresh and Sweet.
For the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Was-nerV KTJ MeDtBoroerr Bt. near Sutter w
DR. CilJfS. H. TOZER'S ^
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. JG. tor. Juckton and Senrny at*.
THE GREAT ERADrOATOB OF SPECIAL
OUMPLALYTS, formerly of Lock Hospital,
I.ondnn. ind tbe Us(.tw*lvo vearsof SanPraucisoo.
DR. TOZKR informc the tifll.uted that after vislt-
inu all the HCTSPI TALa IN LuNOON AND
PaRIS. and epsndicg one year ia tbe mostcele-
brnted Hpapitsl id Lonrton, the LOOK, he has re-
opened bis old Medical Ioeiitute at the old eland,
where he can always be foond. DR. TOZKR b&B
for fortvveara met with uaparaHeled auccese In
t.r.e treatment of disesei eenerallv known as
OHRONIO- AND SPEOfAL OumPLaINTS.
DSC. tHIS. H. TOZKR
is in ever; war reaprmaib'e, binding himself to
effect a permanent, core, or making no charges
Tboee whs canoot afford to pay for advics «■ d
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THE
M'JN I HLY RES I'oRATlVE PILLS, never known
to rait ia giving relief In caaes for which tbey are
renommeoded. are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, $5 par bor. Full direction on each
box, sent hy Hxprees or otherwise.
Dat. TOZER dots not imitate tbe advertising
Quacks wao make it a pmvtioe to punlish false
affidavits and other false r^fsreare% bat refers to
tha most respeotable people io tbe State, whom be
baa cured of diseaess whioh others have railed to
cure.
DR. f'HAS. ST. TOZBB,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson street**.
fel-tf ban FranoiseO.
Biggest Race Yet!
T
THE HUMAAl RACE.
ItE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
reside In San Francisco* bay their
Shirts and Fnrnlahlna* Goods of BENE-
DICT <fe CO., No. 3 Second str«et, be-
cnoae they are always treated well and
l»ny their goods at the lowest prices, at
"THE OLD STAND."
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANDY.
Read ! Read ! Kead i
THE PDBLIO ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED
that tbeOaodrmadeanci sold by John Pritoh-
ard , A. J. Baker and Patrick Prflarn?, at 71 Fonrt h
atreet. is BAKER'S CHEWING CANDY, al-
though the; sell it from a wagon and a store, to
both of which they USE OUR NAME to draw
custom.
L. B. OLABK A CO.,
a27 lw No. Of> Fourth street.
THE OLD
not sooton,
15 aiortoa Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOSI il«0_JERRY IN TOWN.
Always oo file the New York Herald, Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Dasr'a Doings, Police Ga-
£9tte, all tbe California papots, also London
Pnnch, Bell's Life, Illustrated London News. Call
and sftf.'sfy yourself.
■CaT* Don't forget the Bign of tbe Hot Scotch,
de7tf
OHARLES "WM. FFLDMAN. Proo'r.
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
AHMODNOES TO THEIR PEIEND3 AND
the Pablic generallr. tbftt the; bars opened
under OOLMAN'6 CLOTHING bTORF, Corner
of Each and Montgomery street., with a WELL
8ELEOTED STOCK of
CHOICE -WISES,
J.IQUOSS All
All are iavited to oa!l, and ARCHIE MCNEIL
AND WM. O. CALDER will do their beat to
make them comfortable. ]aXtf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
O Kearny ttt-eet.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
orer twelve years connected with the preaa ol
Melbourne, and io well known by the members ol
the profession in the Colonies, oefrs to intimate
that he ia prepared to eive experienced adrice t*
Pantrtoality ia dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WILLIAM HENRY WATERS,
UViotoria nhambers, 4« OolUna street. Slsi-
boame. Au'ralia. fefitf
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No, IS
rjler street. Call and
examine for yoorsal yea,
. _TT!ie only Oalffor-
□ia-made Piano on the
de24 tf
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURTI8BSD KOOMS, BIN
,1. of in ml U,
"W«U JLlgUM* a»d VaatUmtwI
DDTimMOKl Room, to lot.
tnoot boud. a i.h A MRU a
• IB E^h atrMk
Loaainje with
BDLLJDING
ooUtf
RICHEDA FAMILY
(murmBt) •/ Chitrma't floyol ItoMox Ctraa)
S.F.BUSSNESS DIRECTORY
Bookseller* and 4tat1on^a*s.
H. H. Moore, 609 HontKomery, near Merchant.
Hnsltieis Colleces.
Heald's, Bryant A, Btratton's Qollege, 2« PoBt SU-
Hatchet- a.
Kata, Fred, Stalls 94 to 100, California Market .
almas Potuaderles,
Weed A Kingwell, California, 125 First si.
Dentists.
Dr. Slog's Grand Dental and Surgical Inatitott
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Ooode.
Loeao A Co., 19 Montgomery, 10t and 10» 8 ottat.
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. HO Bscond street.
Music and Musical Instrument*
Keene, O. C, raft-, accord lana, repairer ot all triad*
mualoal instruments, N.E, cor. Bosh & Eearna.
Muccoronl Mnnufuclnrers.
ErignardeUo, MaeobiaTello A Co., 706 Sanaoaas),
WIih-b and Llqnor«. (Wholesale.)
Daoerl F. a To . SQ4 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN
TWENTt TEAKS OF FSACTIOK
IN THE TREATMENT OF DlSEASESUNOl-
dent to females has plaot-d Madame Edmoorli
at tbebead of all physicians making sneb praotlat
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a speedy
and permanent enre In tbe worst caaes of sqp-
preesiOD and menstrual deraozementB. Ladles
will bod Madame Edmonds a ekilltnl phyaioiaa.
and it iB io their interest to oonsnlt her in all dii-
easee incident to women before tampering with
poisonous oostrcms, qnack doctors and bumbaia,
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without any
information from the patient, and cores wit hoot
rbeQse el mercury or exDeriments, thos Bating
from wrong treatment for private, chronic ind
cancer diseases. Coirssoondonoe slriotly ooai-
dential. Office and rasidecoe, 415 Pioe airset.
betweeD Searny sod Montgomery. ja» 1/
3FIBE
E2TINSUISEEB
"ABSOLDTKLY THE BEST PBOTE0II0N
AGAINST FIEK 1"
8EUD FOE THEIB "EBOOBD."
R. B. Irwin & Oo., General agents Pacific Ooait
For Bala by W. B. MUBDOOH,
Local Agent, 312 California el., San Franoison.
POll Taxes
FOR 1873
ARE
ISTOX*?- ZDTJJE3,
, AND..
Payable at Hie Aigeuar1! Office, or to
Deputy.
J.KVI KOIBNEB, Auu»r. i
JWIUn
WILLIS' BAND.
SZO FURNISHED FOB ALL
ocossioos. Music imported, arranged
1
and for Bale.
Fritz Pipers and Msvrcns M. Bin a,
XiCadliiK Tlollnlata.
■^-Orders from the country promptly attendee
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, flaloo's MnilJ
Store, liitt Motteomery atreet, or MAROUB Mi'
BLUM, H'-SO MoubKomery atrest. ja6 tf I
'ftmMm
ARION
•Pianoforte,
DEOLARRD BY THE JUDGES AT A LATt
Fair of the Awarioan Tnstitnte, after a blind-:
fold trial as-ainat Steinvrsy's, Ohiokerinft'B, aat
othern. to bo THK BEST ON EXHIBITION. B
CtTBTA2J, Sole A^.nt. SO O'Farrell stmt
N B-— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. mart
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVI
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have U
amount refunded at the office of the uodersifn*
upon the presentation of an order frem tb
Mayor and Oltr and County Attorney.
delStf A. AUSTIN.
OL)
DAVE MENDES & OCUatta.
old original Red Lion. lSQeu
street, between Kearny and Dupoot, where yo1
can bare HOT AND GOLD DRINKS. DOtfemf
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunoh. The "Old Sport »
always on ban<L
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMkNT OF GENTS' Fd
nishing Goods to be bad good and otaeaa,
tbe "uLD CORNER." J. LEVY'S. CIO Monlsor
ery street. Justice given to all. Don't ferf?!_
number. illO MontBOLncrv.al.roet.
dsWlai
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THB FINEST fiOABX
made at our Steam Candy Factory ^lltar
orders, especially from tbe country, are sons''
aod will be promptly attended to. ___
OAHTY * —AGNES.
lOT Montcomary st^ nenrSntfl
CETNTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STRl~ — .
Best aocommodatioos for
Families in the oity. Prirate .— . --■ —
entrance for Ladies. Hair Catting, ShaTMf .a
Sbampooitig. Children's Hair neatly out — «
Shampooing SO cents. _ _ ,_,,
L. OORBIVEAU. PronrfrtW
bampooisg
i*17 lm
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Acaden
AMERICAN EXCHANCI
BtAYTTAJECDS. /
W*&^81g^lS±^&V»"*™*» — .•»»■■—
Guitar, ._ . _ , ., ...
oish Music for Balls or Parties, at moderate
obergea. Realdeooe, 8*8 Meotjomsry street
corner Jacteoo, H-oom Bo 11. del21m
d*irasit-Cri«a.a»tw
I jyl5 6m
Cote
*rT*fWMTIOMEIT S i L
•<?> MOTEL. ^ ^
MOTEL.
*.a
a r ®
2%
FUR«HSHE0 ROOMS
M tad 110 p*r Month
WEST END" HOTEL.
SEE rKAMOOOi TCMDAT. HPH'Uir 4. IttS.
a-*, arai. ■ „ 1-t.
nni «
^lETROPOUTAN THEATRF
K»1»B NEVIYAL
«au3 rIIB YELLOW HAT
— rr.nk ii\i.««r,
*B* .««.» •«
Bin
IIH1AH «
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6 Yellow Hat!
Ml.lt
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••to. Ih«l>
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• "iltii
. .Mar. i»w Anr.u a,
M .. HttiH
Act II SpedE'ty OIIO.
am mi bim
I mi 1 1 ira ■■•• oium
rrirnrm tar iitiif ntii.iigi
rand Reriew of (he Amazons
Act I will <oc:rc«a BKk
he Grand Transformation Scene
TO! LASD Or FIB1'.
«ill iBjariv irrtiL-
dl.. Marlon lHorcl.unt
tahfpftrMl iMttn 'riaajabk BBtlUod
xAKTS ARE TRUMPS: and DARLING!
CALIFORNIA THHATR1.
THIRD «TBSK OF THE EKQAGnMWT OF
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
TnB V.A.1MCOV7* COMBUIA-
•Ml TART 4
«♦■■■■■ a. t» r»M <ar «—■»..»..»■ aaocaas or t«
(kM|kl>.
PYGMALION aod GALATEA!
r«nr>r. ip with
m " kjoBNBRYi m.« utoimmi frrm,
■\f.xs- iMini'l.ilin-. N I w MKOHANIUCSi
>K\V A> l> Al I I I I NTIO ( OMI Ml -
MISS El T_ T_, I T£» WILTON
iMbMitpi'l). ir v.i* fBtlowtcf (J.r.b;. i . .1
i ««IMn, •• >ri »»!»>■ Ill JOIH T. BH«»\n
.kilHi.. i»c*il|i rlluiK
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1|IHI»» I r •», W t. . «H-, tfiiAll
SOBIiCril. PYCtMAtiION'8 STUDIO.
rat arm-iip mmi tiif. «i irf-fOU ii
Thta • 1 71i.pt. t oaadr canclada, w.ttt laa Ik.tttlful and Tuod< rfol Optt.al Illu.ioa or
THe Dissolving Statuo,
IaTfB ad and palm eel by Prcf. T liP.r-f tie Royal Pol)t».-bfclc laa llnta. Lor don. anl ih>- endi'Dce ara rc«;
T"|i^l'd to r-m»1n It H.*t* «*ate tintil rM f*ruiiD«lfO".
The |t»o1ds'« n.tf r ■iLinf-nt will cot'dude jr.ih
THE SPECTRE BBIDEQ-ROOM!
DIOGORV Mil. JOHN T, RIY.II'IM)
ALDWISlir WALTER I.FHAN
I«18 JOHN V. ,
VAKTUlOTOS I PLVUCTON
»AUL J. a. TJKnr.sc k
TllOmS R J PBESTUM
OEORuISA MI.-S CARRIE WTATT
LAVWIA MIS! NELLIE COUUINS
IS REUEAKfAI
■3713.© r»oi>ulaa.ir 0BTirl©sc3L"Lxe, IZXIOIM
ruosc or jUjMmwom.
■ t>trrTfl »«.»jitA»— Oreee Olrola end Oroheetre e>l Ae> Baloooy «0
BrwrTrd »r«n-Ui03»j 7a Gallery vr.
Dreea Cud* Admiaaieo SL UO Pnrate Boiee 88 ond HIO OO
BELLA UNION THEATRE
TNII t
I TART 4
ii S IT liu oil) HOnSTl \l>!
LCEIIIIITE IIQ lUUlTlltTE Dllll
>l I - -
I. I I i. i i: H A.LE*
ia mo a«
.
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( »ttla anBS
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Tiipi.lniOi,
I.illia Half
fel <r«
r«»»T Unrrrlt**
TtatE TWO BZlnVANTa
ttant
CJI.lM A*.rn*t.l
M II* rn|r.|r Urrrrlla
III'. Ill « \ Ii 1 1 PM.
I.II.I.IC NkRi IL»
H,.%, vv.- 1' 1 Dot Oud.
1 Ii I.AIIKIK nl CAKIAIK ARHSTRUXO.
Bunch of Ballads
Miss Llllie Hall
FOUR O'CLOCK TRAIN.
Tb« *b»i« to cQoal«d« witb ibtt
Captain's Not A-Miss
««o. Stormwtll
i«'»p» Dariag
I .loho Htock
I lUIKtrt
p H'il »c d Ton a : lom mj Hr»»
| Ktoll* J*ntL(.i Jiibmin
Faoor Ufttrta ' Dn-mli
Maty Fa&oU Gsiiotoo:
Ch*«. V«rMr
Matt SoMr
R- O. Uanb
J U. l.arfctn
. . lorn raj Br»»
IN PRRPAIlA.riON-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Woflhr K on nil or (he Onartnnn'i Punchier.
M
SPIERS & POND,
nam Emij umi,
0OR!fER Of RU'H. SI* rBA.f 01300.
rilTES, LIQUORS AMI CIGARS
tia .».»» romc.
. i*
■-' :
CLUB,
A ill COFFEE, WIHEt, LIQUOSS i CIGARS
*ao Ale*rnp/ alr.cl,
CORNER Or BI'SH. BAH FRANCIS' O.
'SPIERS & POND."
JfTT 1«
St
IIL,
■
HAIR.
HE CHEAPEST PLACE 1^ SAN FRANCISCO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Good , Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Goods,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. H.HII'HOSA CO.,
*'•• HO flrcond atrr«t.
1* llVCween Mlulon nod Minna.
"I
Ittontion, Good Lirers!
Ml P. BESOHS. rORMERLr
aroprl.tor .t trj. Min.r.' Km-
of bolb W Mln.n' K^XTar... o.
Oo.pn.rQUI ipiMt ud lb. HlDOr.'
null ob H»rk.i uraM. la wtimHiP alto VS.
A. DRATEUR, Bbo bit bMo coo oootod Willi Hi.
■rst lor roan. I.intn,— on lora atoo .ad. la
lb. c.poio. dioulBMli ibM will r.od.r lb. HU
un bon powalor thoo lb hk. .▼« bo.a dortna
tb. 11 raan.TIU aro.ip.rlir. Oar Bill, ol Far.
aabBraea all lb. d.b0.otoa of to. ■■mod. Oar
otto li "Good fata. Good Cooking aad Moaaraka
T. HEIUm A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Ul aad EM Oo.abaraUl. and
T«» BUrfc.tfllrMl.
S Opbb from S IX M 1» »."■ aatl 1.
TBS BAH FRANCISCO
BIU POSTINB COMPANY
•awa-eat. .t . c.
(EiaSaa »f r. M.
iE, lidlweadarA
BE. Co.)
jotu- ordsc*. Oimi iJEa«M«.DCW««k.
4MU tm BTafcRTOK A 00., Fiod'm.
McDA-NIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
Til) WOULD MOST lit-
Bposttilly rapr*-ant (o yoo and t"« public g*n
n- af '"-'j klod aod chavrACUr,
• -..cai'i-j.l'l' iaT« or "'.fi puh-
a* *>r*ot*d a' Dm I Off, A
MU'iUli'l i H ALL, .lib ffii* i
acaa-err m <i Mam Tfe Hall ia wnll rt>otilat*0
aad lisL'"i, a ".I mid- coafot ah« for all ihiodi
ol toast. r. 1 il *a Strict
aod Braaa. can bo fa mi « bod at all timaa.
^a'ulactory arra>)ff«maoi« will ritj mada wltb
TUKATklLAl, OKOIHKR COMPANIES, eub-
nr fnrKt-ntloffof [fall or parformtnMl 00 a pur-
oootaute of Iba raoaipts. U^rrfapouderjoA -olicuad.
oUdrsen. , J. McDANIBI ,
Lock Box No l.CtiejeDoe, Wyominff.
If. B — Coiioalttas wantad for tba Obayeooa
Mai-am. Ttoia wi»hio,t eDjtasainnota, atat* low-
aat Mrna for iba Wintar S.aton, aaodiog photo-
graph to my addraaa. llaif Paaaace ilooay ro-
faadad aftar Qlliac aonajretnaat^.
JAMHB McDANJETa,
Proprlator Ob«r»t>na I'beatra aad Hnscam.
oott Jen L««k Box No. 1. ChataDnf. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFECTION -RICH ARD
MULDK.H FABIiRr, taaobar o( tavaral cel»-
bratad Karopaan artiaieri. lata Diraator of toe ta-
nowitd OoDMfTitory al Gnnava, JMnttre du uhani,
of fcio Krabob Imoarlal Aoadtmy of Muato. Oon-
doef-rff tba Pbllbarnioniqaa Booialy to Paris,
and at pra*ant Mastcal Ulrootor of tba Fnhbrl
Opara, ia propar«d to ffiva private laisoDi, oithsr
at his oflW or at thn raKiiieme of tbn popils;
likawiaa OOOIWBS of-" .-«INUING, PIANO and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
for farther jurticulara apply at PROP. MUL-
DKK'Motnco, Nj.I1 POWKLLSlBKKi.batna n
Markutaod Ellin. Alao, lait-ra recalrcd and term*
t3 b« bad at tba tnaaio storo of M. Gray. LTay at..
and of M*"»rv Hhcrnian A Uyda, corner of Rnttat
aod Kaaroy atraata. jaS )in
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
CHOP IIOTJBB,
Eaakaaar klreet, .rRMrir .botweco Plnu
ud CiPdlfanUo.
TUB FIKEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OY8TEK8 urT.d la koj
alrla Evorrlblog eoohad lobbo'ba.bmaBB.r.
tAfTha na.*t Llqaon aad Cicala.
oo#-BT«aaKl «Bdt«. ot fltoom. for X^dlc..
■VOPEII DAT AND NIGHT.
' S. X 1E0BAD A P D. JESBEN,
aw* Ua rtaort.tora.
PIPEB'8 OPERA HOUSE.
TXoSfaniA CATT. HETTJUJ*,
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO ami 17^ OQO "Wa^liliiffftoii Street.
NIK Al-WIB AD.IN*.
Star Mcrlo.t'-onilca ToCa.lt>*>
JAMB* HOLi.OWAY,
Celebrated Bositah Trevedlaa,
ii a iti: V AULAS
— oud—
SPJSirCEJa, PUITCIIAKD,
With th- Brent Si-i.-m l«»u ,
"■t'OlTJvrFRPFIT."
II ATALME,
The 'irliriiuit Una with the Iron Juw,
— with-
M'Jal.R ANOLBA nnd FRAGILE.
sp l i. r. ooboelljl,
Hmr fqa eatrleone.
CHA*. A. 8ARDKER,
The Celebrated Batch Comedian.
i-jtivr:; z.vim: hm.ilua,
The Uuaof Uvaterjr.
O V Y LINTON,
— and—
la IT C V ABA. H 8.
Serln-Ciimic und IDaeltlata.
II A II It Y W E L B Y COOK,
Ch ii tuition Enneatrtan dniiLlHi with—
MINI, KATE COOK,
Premiere Fqacatrlnn nnd Miaauso A.ct.
\V. O A Y 1. O K B ,
Coatortlonlft.
BVIHLaY FAMILY.
Acrobats, dymaaiti
— una—
Balloon AacenalDRlat*.
Chinese Employment Company
I»IEIlCIi:d)CO.
FURNISH
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PATITR OE THE UNITED STATES,
No. 627 Sacramfiito ttre- 1. Bet. Kfumy
Btid Montutiiu iy, Ban I rnnclaco. Oal. Weare
proparad to f»rul<h at phor, notice, Domoetta
Str.atiti, Hi'tfl Cooltc, Laniidrr Mini. W.. Itorf.
OoaiTUOD Labor, re, Faun Hand*. R*lt>rood
Handw, Oirdrnir', KtObenlot! l-:i i ry Hawl*.
Wood Chopper-, »ic, etc, Bpeotal nttiiiiMon nlven
to furutBhlng Domestic flTvntits. .i ■ 20 i m
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
|\IVIDEND XOTIOE.-SAVINOB AND LOAI*
SOCIETY, No. OlO Clay BtreoL-Tbe Board
of Direotora bava this day daolared a dividend lor
the afx months eodioff Dooamber 31st, 1 67 J, of nine
par oent per innam on all dapoait*, payable oa and
after the 15th inat.
in M-3w CYRUS W. OARMANY, Oaahier.
' Wl6
^";:..V^
TUB ABOVE AETHTA ARK XOW OS IH3B BIIOEH. AKB CAM HE EST.
BMI.dbj m.b.Eer. W..t ol tba Rook, Mottataio,, «j,r1c,,u«H°,aIi^j^%'.OKB-I-»r A CO.
DRES8 MAKING.
MBS. M. F. BIBBOP. NO, 1« O'PABBBLL
ttraat, ia tha p'aco for Ladiaa aod atranrara
Tialtiu* tba altf to bava toalr Dxaaaaa taada la
■tyla, aad a parfoat ftt, at a nodarata price. dai9
FERNANDEZ & AGUIRRE.
FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. lie* ["■
POST MTRRBT, naar Kaarsy. A Baa ]■
aaaortmantof Hata and Oapa oooatantly onaa^'wiV
hand. a»T Hata na(U ■terdar and ranoTatad in
tbaoaalWt ttala oaZSlnt
liwii * VAKOER,
4JT0TES, EAJIGEB. TINSTABE AND
9 .11 kmdi of CookiD. Ub.pi.il., bo. bo.1
.ad obaapMl. Ho. S, GEARY STREET;
Mtwtaa Kaami aad DwuU. la! lat
CLASSES INJLOCUTKJN.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
-oa Thaatrloal Ptnfoislon in i aliforoia pra-
poaa formlnff elaaaea for instraotion ia Elocution.
Perions wiihlnff to avail thflmaelTeii of tha oppor-
tanity of aoojuirlDK a oiefal art at a moderate ooat
oao aond in ifbotr oamoa to "CatDbyeaa " P. 0. Box
2t*L whan parilealara aa to term*, eta, will ba
wif-atoBm. de»*
J. O. COMBES,
TESRRiVPIIV LUNCH,
Cor. Seeend and Tennnan atreeta.
a»-T#rrapin oonlifotty oa band.
Oratan io a«ry atyla. PR1VATB
SUPPER BOttaxS FOB PABTLES.
Awnia
0R. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL IYIUSEDJB
And College of Medicine.
lO (\ftf\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT-
ll_'.UUl/ it* obiaota to be B««n. Open to UM-
Pohilo DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALJ,
8 1 8 Montgomery ■ treat, FOR MBN ONLF.i
ear* Dr. Jo»dam'» p»ivatb Orricc le at til
Geary etreet (oppoaitoold Meohanioa' PaeMaaX ._
Stage Dancing;,
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy
DASHAWAY HALL,
daTf lm Poal klaoak. aaar Kaaiar.' _
ASOLPHOS ITOCXME1EK,
....TEAOBBE Of....
PIANO AND SINCINC,
Ball, aod Pirtiaa allaad.d 10. aad AtoiU fur—
alibtd, Aialdaaca, a* • Eddr AtrMt.
"FIGARO.1
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS,
Published evsry Dw in the Year by
•SSttercbaat and SOS Winhlmtton Si*
Below Montgomery. San Franoisoo.
TUESDAY.. .
.FEBBUABS4, 1873
A Candid Yoang Lady.
Hiii Blanche wm thus addreased
by & friend the other d»j: "You are always
with Alfred. "More thaa ever," replied
Bla-che. "Yoq hare captivated him, then ?"
*'I do Dot even think of him." "What,"
replied her friend, "yon do not think of
him when he is your lover!" BlanoUe re.
plied coolly,*" My dear, it ie never the man
who is in love with me who occupies my
thoughts, bat the one whom Z shall have."
And y«t they say that women have no cure
for the future!
DIat?ntted Christiana.
Helen Mansfield Lawlor, according to
Hintwood, the World*! Paris correspondent,
has disgusted American society in Paris by
taking a pew in ihe American Episcopal
Oburob. She took it in another name to
■which the Church might have less objec-
tions, and now each recurring Sunday finds
the Mansfield as devotional as a faint.
with her head buried in her prayer-book.
Those society Christians would have kicked
Mary Magdalene outof church if they had
lived in her times.
A Checlt on Dnmkered.
A Uw is now in effect in Illinois by which
a habitual drunkard is tried ty a jury. If
guilty, a guardian is appointed who takes
charge of his property, and he is legally
debarred f i om doing business. A similar
law has woikad well In Francs, without any
objections; and nearer home it might have
a salatary influence.
Fetched Him.
"If I am not at home from the party
to-night at 10 o'clock," said a husband to bis
wife, "do not wait for me," "That I won't/'
replied the lady, significantly," I'll come for
you r The old man got in at 8:30 saying
aooiaty had no charms for him since hs was
married
Tbe Cook.
The Chronicle hes a very flippant article
headed "Our Cocks Our Great Domestic
Trouble." Among o:btr acdheatioci brought
against the ook ia, tiut while the other ser-
vants are obedient to the orders of tbeir
mistress, she is above all law. Ths Chron-
icle says :
Towards her the obligation is reveissd.
To her the mistreat muse be respectful, po-
lite, gracious; must know her plaoo and
keep i: ; niuii pa: on no airs and assume so
ftutboriiy; must have good references and a
character f jr using coek* well. Tne other
servants in tbe house must of course know
how to bthave towards tbe cook.
The Chronicle says, " We have do remedy
to suggest f ir this state of things." Well,
then, Fio&bo bap. I', is a simple and prac-
tical^ one. Let s;h30ls of cookery be es-
tablished throughout the length and breadth
or the land, and let every woman, whatever
position she may expect to cconpy in soci-
ety, make herself in some measure mistress
of the art of cookery. Every woman can-
not be a cco!j ; indeed, very few women csn
become good cooks. A cook, like a poet,
ia horn, not made. But every woman can
learn something about cooktry so that
when she goes into her kitchen h;r cook
may respect her as one who knows and ap-
preciates the value of her art. The reason
oooks so often bally their mietreises is be-
cause they feel that they have no right to
talk to them about a matter of which tbey
are utterly ignorant. If a cook knows that
her mistress is herself a goo3 cook, she must
respect her, and will listen with patience to
her suggestions. The science of gastron-
omy is a noble one. Bad cookery is the
cause of more than half the divorces in this
country. It drives men to the lunch tables,
to drink, to despair. Professor Blot, when
he arrived in New York, was like a mission-
ary sent to savages. He has accomplished
something; his work will live after him.
Alexander Dumas took more pride in his
skill as a cook than h9 did in his talent as a
novel writer. We know charming young
ladies who play the piano admirably, and
who oongratal&e themselves that the deli-
cacy of toach which enables them to 4a-so
also stands them in good stead in making
light piecrust. Let no woman think the
noble art of cookery beneath her, and she
need not s'and in awe of her ccok.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Better than None.
An old maid in Lockport, N.Y., purchased
one of tbe Egyptian mummies at the Niag-
ara Falls Museum, tbe other day, for a parlor
ornament. She said it would seem better to
have a man around, even If he was advanced
in lif'3 and withered.
Of Coarse.
' Eaalbicb, the celebrated German artist,
is engaged on a colossal picture of the Dal-
uge.— Ei. ^
In water colors of course.
Nothing less than $119,600 will repair the
Strasbourg Cathedral.
CXeal'tH una. Pleasure.
Tcere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne conn*
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep s carriage of their own, can find one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage £tand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Btockton
carriages of every description. His
<lriver8 are careful and experiences, hie charges
are moderate. The moral of the above u;
no to Frank Bonton at the occidental Hotel
when you want a carnage. o
OOO Fairs ot Socks,
■At all prices, it tne What Cheer Laundry.
lilve Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Beetanrant, on W&Eh-
logtoa trett, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, ai.d are consequently happy. Henry
Bocben, who has catered for tbe public since
1649. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi soap, game, tame geese,
-delicious entrees, and everything tbe heart of
man can desire. The best can of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea— BonoUong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. s
Sewing Machines for Sal*>,
Seated and repaired, at 116 Pott street.
Ageney fcrJUll** Adjustable Treadle.
Alio,
-Do you. Know
That with BcTTEBicx'a Funmn yon can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly? Send
Costtge stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A, Deroing, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
laachlne, No. 113 Xearn; street, between Sntter
and Post. San FraneKioo. •
-Tones & Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 830 Bush ttrest, nearly opposite the Alham-
fcre Theatre. Bob Bait eata It, and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of Llqaora bot-
tled for family u-e. g
X>r. Doaerty
HM devoted his study more partiecJarly to
chronlo and specific practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician In
-San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldeedorfl, a few doors Delow What
■Cheer House. j
Oyster TrbW«.
The oyster trade in California la assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson COTvUle, of the
E-oddle Beck, 410 Pine street, forniahee from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
• ojfit o all parts of the Paclno Ooaet. His
Easter transplanted oysters have a fame which
vhas extended all orar the continent, and * he
- «S*ddls Book" is known everywhere.
A Restive Timepiece.
Chevalier Uunsen read somewhere that
the Ohinese tell the time of day by examin-
ing the pupil of a cat's eye, and he began to
carry a cat around with him in his overcoa1
pocket, with tbe intention to yank her on"
by the till whenever he desired to ascertain
tbe hour. But he carries a wntah now.
Apart fiom the fact that the cat used to
yowl and spit and charge around in an un-
comfortable manner in his pocket, the first
time Bunsen dragged her out to examine her
eyes she clawed farrows an inch deep in bis
fice, and carried on so generally that he
thought it better to drop her and hunt np a
place where, they soli arnica-plaster and
salve.
Keep Straight Ahead.
Pay no attantion to slanderers and goss'p-
mougers. Keep straight on your course, and
let tUeir backbitiog die the^death of neglect.
We are generally losers in tbe end if we stop
to refute all the goasipings and backbitiDgs
we msy hear on our way in life. Bear in
mind that calumniators may be trusted to
time and the slow but steady justice of pub-
lic opinion.
*
Oysters,
In strolling roond the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless fast, by ohance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bonquet was seen ;
While mossy etone and pearly shell,
O'er which tbe waters softly fell,
Made that window feem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place salts rie to a "TV"
Mo sooner had we found & seat
Than at oor side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it trne,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every etyle; just think of that.
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd dam t- and oraba and terrapins ;
In lact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kindBof game,
Flfih, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
£o here they flock, the little Binners,
To get what they call "eucb nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts thiB let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bnsh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAASS . Proprietor.
— .. -. + _
Holiday Candies,
Fresh, sweet and deliolous Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer cooiecr4on>
ery: 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
Hairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side ouzls steamed fo
twenty-five cents. n
■ *
Reduced prices. Shirts from TSo. to $3.
Oomplete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Qocdi. Beales A Oo. Seamy St., near Bnah. ox
Tbe Best Bemedlts,
Dr. Perry'a Last Onaaoe, lor pain. Dr. Per.
ty*s WebfootPlUs, fee all bilious complaints.
J. E. (Htea and Co., corner Sanaome and Oom-
-saarctal streets, sole agents. •
The Mountain Beer is the only real Lager on
this Ccast. Call and try It, at 62* Sacramento
straet, where it 1j sold at 10 cents a glaaj. x
The Place.
If yon want a clran bath, with dean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair eat In the best
style, by expexlenaed workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Tensing Saloon,, Mo. 90S
Fouith itr et, near Howird. i
B£NEVOLENT
Protective Independent Seals
D&*The Order assembles on Tuesday.
Fsbrnerj 4tb. at two o'clock. P. M . at tbe Bed
Men's (Charter Oak) Hal], on Ma.ket street, bst.
Third aod Fourth, All regular meetings will
htreaf hi be on Tuesdays, at 2 PH., and the Soci.li
on Sundays, at 19 colock, p. ac.
fe3 St A. W. BABE. Scribe.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
"yARIETT ARTISTES AND M1NSTHEL
performers going from San Fxaooisoo to New
York, or vice vena, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITT.
Fint-etaso ■nftagementi offered U first-das) poo-
dle at "THE BOWKBY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Frown, Basiness Uinaser, will receive a
prompt reply. fe3 lB1
A. DESIDERATUM
TO....
MANAGERS, STARS_AKD COMBINATIONS
AOOMPETKNT MANAGER. AGENT AND
Aoter, with 15 year.' Mptrienoo in England,
Amorioi, ibe CaoeofGood Hope and Australian
Colonies, India and (Jbina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMtfnT.
Ts well posted with the profession and the Prpss.
Can zi v» names of Managers, Theatres or Halls
List of Prices and beloing capacity, in nearly every
one ol the above places. ApDly to
J. H. MoOABE,
fed lm «SO Washington street, U. ;
THE GOLDEN ERA
For lS'T'S.
2 1 ST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A New Departure
asru-w -x-K-A-n..
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7«0 MARKET STREET1, HARRY OOR-
byn respectt aty informs Dia friends and pat-
rons that be has tetltted in beantitul style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to Bee tbem, one and all, and have them aample
some of tbe choicest wines and liqnors, A new
billiard tabla f rom tbe mannfaoto y ol Lieuenfieid
with Pbelan and Oolletder'a latest patent steel-
faced cushions, bas been Dlaoed in the Billiard
farlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Oarroll, can be fonnd in hia old po-
sition prepared to dispense creators oomfort to all.
ja3l tf
GHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tiempn to be good in general business for the oom-
Ing Winter Season, commencing tbe first week in
November. 1872. Address statins; lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after fill-
ing bcgagemonL
JAMES UODANIEL,
Proprietor Obeyeone Theatre and Mnsenm,
ocA2 Look Box 1. Obeyeone. W. T.
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
TOM an4 JERRY,
GO TO THE BR1XCH
Hot ScotcH,
.S8 Sntter .trtet, Bear Kesurar.
A.11 Drinks Ten Cents
HOT CHOWDEB ETBBT NIGHT.
noi5*M JOS. D. BRIGG8. Proprietor
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AMD IDill BANK.
Ho. O Pout street, aVamonlc Temple*
SAW FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF '111 E BOARD OF DIRF.C-
tors of this Bank, held January 20tn, 1873,
a dividend was deoJartd at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, pnrannnm on Term or Permanent Dapoeiie,
and eight per cent, per annnm on Ordinary De-
posits, far the semi-annual term endiDg Jinnary
2lsM6i3, payable oo and after February 1B-..137J,
free from all taxes. GiAiltGK BOltl.V",
ja82-tf . Seoretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
San Francisco Savlnga TTnlon. 588 Cali-
fornia street, corner of Vftbb.
3ist December, 1672, a dividend bao been de-
clared a: tbe rate of nine and six-tenths (9 6-10)
percent, per annnm on Term DepOBitB, and eiKbt
18) per cent, per annnm on Ordinary Deposits, free
of Federal Tax on Deposits, payable on and after
13bb January. 1673. By order.
a>31 'iw LOVFLL WHITE, Cashier.
FREE AND EASY.
ITEBY SATHBDA.Y M6DT.
Piano ana Sinking; at S i».TVI.
San Francisco Feuilletous and
Social Gossip.
CHARING
*
SALOON
606 Mission atreet, near Second.
deW ^ J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
658 Sacramento street,
(The First House below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kinds.— General Bnainens Agenoy;
Collect Bente, Notes and Acoonote; Wbits and
Chinese Laborers snpplied for Families, Hotels,
Farms, Factories, etc.
CIU8, F. BEOHfeBEX «& CO.,
dettlm 652 Sacramento atreet
MONS. ALEXANDER W0L0WSKI,
THE WELL-KNOWN PIANIST AND VO-
calist, reopens New Oonrses for Piano and
sieving by his entirely New and Simplified System
— tbe shortest in existence — readiog mnsic at sight.
Accompaniment!, Singing for Parlor ot Concert*,
at Mods. Wolowski'fl resident*, *»* SUTTER
STRKstT deA lm
E. PARDINI
NO. 189 WASHINGTON STREET, (ABOVE
tbe Plaza). San Franoiaco. Boots aod Shoes
made to order in she best Freaeh style. The same
ready made always on band. no 1-3 m
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
DR. 3. C. T. BEHRENS.
OFFICE.
WO. »1« SHUT STXIIT,
B.twe.n Bttlh.nd Sutler. jlV lot
FRENCH CORSETS.
MMS S2MS- IMPOBTBS ASD DEALEB Dl
OOBSET8 of all prloM ud T'.iihh nadr Bud*
BMnr . „, Mo
THE EOMANCE AKD KE4.IITT
OS IHE FEBIOh.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
BT WILKIE COLUK8,
IN THS
GOLDEN ERA
The "Podgers Papers,"
Br f'Pod|tera," la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles "Warren Stoddard, In
The Golden Era.
i-js. :
BIiE TALK,
By Olive Harper, ia
The Golden Era
TOM .A.,
XXA.-W3
FenllletoQ, la
The Golden Era.
OniCIXAL 8TOB1E9, POEMS AND
SKETCHES, FASHION GOSSIP,
AMISEMEM8, LITCSaTIBE
A.XO AKT, A\SW£SS TO COR-
IEE8PCX£E.<T8, ETC.
mHE "OOLDEN ERA" IS THE OLDEST
X Weekly Paper ia the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated at home
and abroad than any other oa the Pacific Coast.
Ia California, tbe Atlantic States, and throaghont
the entire field ot ite great and rapidly increasing
circulation, tbe "GOLDEN ERA" ia nniveraally
regarded as a literary and family journal of une-
qualled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" lea welcome Sunday ris-
itor in every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium ite advantages moat be appa-
rent to business men.
TO HAIL SUBSCRIBERS.
The Golden Xs**fc, for One Tear, S3 SO ;
f«r Six Months. 8* OO.
Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peterson's Lndle»'
Notional Magazine, One Tear, g5.
K»-THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Carriers in the city at 12.^ centa per week.
THE GOLDEN BRA. single copies. Ten Oenta.
For sale at all News-stands.
Ottee of Use Golden Era,
540 Clay street San Francisco
A Safe and speedy Rem
dy for all Bronchial Affe
tions, Asthma, Colt
Coughs, Loss of Vok
Bronchitis, Incipient Co
sumption, Hoarsenes
Pain and soreness of t
Breast, and all Difficultl
arising from a suddi
Cold, readily yield to I
healing powers. Ask f
the California Hall's Pi
monary alsam. Sold i
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO
PROPRIETORS.
Oomer Snnsome and Commercial ,
j»H tf
Pacific Stone Compan;
THE P-iOTFIO BTONB COMPANE Oi
the eeveoial attention or Arcbiteota, Etu
sera, and the pablio in general, to tbe SUPER!
QUALITY of the Stone now being maaufacto;
by them in this oitf under the Ransoms PaUn
They make to order and keep in etook :
Building Fronts* Water Pipe,
Slnlts, Monomeota, Ponntolns,
Tllea, Coplnsa for Wei
Filters, et*., et
Together with Ransome's celebrated Frse-0
Griodatooes. all of which we gnarantes inptr.
and at a prioe far below that of band-cut work.
HfcT-Tbe attention of private parties inteadiaj
build is respectfully solicited.
Office. No. IP BOSH STRKET. s«n Fraeeto
THOMAS W. BR££,
sixxj^rxaxi i*uatb3
eT
>1A NCF A UTU R ER
— AST>—
BEPAIBEB
DRUffIS, BANJOS,
— AM1>—
OTHKB UVSICAL lASTKTJMEY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1SOS.
sjarLeceons jriven on the Banjo and Drum. 4
MISSION STREET, between First and Decent
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver bole Banjos for P
eeslonalfialwavs on"h*ad . \^i\\
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Yette
Mannfactarer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGE
tSKS Dnpont,
HEAR SUTTER STRE,
See my stock of E
Cages before porobai
elsewhere. Always sot
thing new on hand. .
Patent Cases, made
Tin Wire are warrsni
FREE FHOM VERM
AJbo, best quality T
noSOl
Meerschaum Pipe Depq
643 KEABXT STREET.
Pipes and
Cigar Holders wtrtaated genuine, and
to color well. Meftrecbaam Pipes and
walking Canes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest JbaHern Prices, and with tbe bast we
maasbip. A large assortment of Walking Oat
and Fancy Goods of every description alnar
hand. no21 lc
The Popular Beverag
C CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PA01F:
> CongreBs Sprfngs, near Santa Olara. Icdort
by tbe Medical Faculty its curative powers bei
equal to the celebrat'd OongreBB Water from ti
Sprio(!3 of Saratoga, New York. Depot renoTi
from 1.3 Kearny street Lo New Montgomery, o-
door from Howard. Families supplied Jaliy. LI
eral discount to the trad e, and orders attended
promptly. dt'Hi la:
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDED
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Seml-Aniinul SI video-
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PER At
nam, net, (9 per oeot.) upon the operatic:
of the French Savings and Lo:n Society, for tl
six montbe ending December 31st, 1872, bas,
conformity with the reoort cf tbe Committee
V- riiloation appointed by the members of tbe 8
ciety, been declared by tbe hoard of Adminlitr
tion, at tbe bemi-Anoual Meeting held on t!
16th instan*. This dividend will be payable <
aad after vhe eighteenth instant, at the offlCS'
the Society, 111 Bueb street.
OUtil (ATE BEARS.
j201m Director of French SavioRS Baolc'
GEORGE MATES';
DEALER tS oySTERS. OLA518
andall kindi of SHELL f ISH,
StaUsNos. lO, 11, AS, Cr.lifom.a
Market, entrance on OfcltforniJ street.
Pablio or private parties ajd ^mflief suppli'
from 6 A.M. to 12 p. ji. Ladiea' and Geutleoet
Ovs»«r Roon> own from fi •.** *-
g%
i««i'
Philadelphia Restaurant
OHAS. V. BERGOLD. PBOPRIRT1R
THE ORO10FST MEATS AND
Veg.lftllea, Board by tb. wasd.
AOS PINE > TKEKf, between Keirzr
!■
Crystal Sample Roor
C35 UCB1HIXTO STBEET.
ALL DRINKS. PL4IN OR FANOY, TI
CENTS. «9~Hot Drinks ■ epecm! ty.
JI. HATBER,
jri7Im Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
"FOR SALE-5I6 EEASNV STSEET, 1
1 MEKOER'8- Alio, eT.ry kind of Oud
Wholesale and Retail.
noTtf M. A. MKBCEK.
Indian Queen Range
The Best In the Harke
MAKUTAOTTJBKq BY
CALEB BC IICKLIB
ocVS It **0 ari **• «,«"
jjjl IWap.Sod, ik
AGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
;°*«i J »rw ooiBt ahov or
"nia fa
««la
W ALHASBRA TH1ATE1.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
I < i ii U> ol l 1 1 I < . 1 1 I \ i
Stl.
i talian Opera Company! EMERSON MINSTRELS
»TE|4
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MR
JOHNNY ^LIL.1L.II3PJI
ITHIA UtMIHO nnni'ART A
VMM ' i i i | ,.
|MIB" XaOaMTI DTTHAND
Mi»NsiH! I'ROfiKAIII! Iivn.lir
The Merry Cobbler!
tvtmxu
r&BRUARY ft
run imiH Donne tbi tui. aid iatoad.t irriEnooa at t.
hird Grand Opera Night!
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III! Ml II 111
HOMDAT IVmiSI,
Kill, »». ii m •/
II Maria di Rohan
lot.,
MM
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The Bells, The Bells,
The Bells.
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caNroiinoiACT
IU •oituimo BMUMt
MM.* AND flRICIMBTATUART
Thawaa-
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CORKOORAPHICALITIBa.
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PROFESSOR FOWIER OUTDONE.
Tfafl»p««a HMt ftntj ftmH-lnt
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BIRD'. ■
Ueslro D. Spenuisa
TRAVIATA
fci on
. 1 ••
•***»•« m to* n**rv«i * ol the Optu
' pfas*.
Pr/iip«B »'.: a'sleck-a* nmmiM at ••'dock.
! U Mug r.ntt can stop si tb*
f Mr el lb* •**« of 1 be Oper .
Ill I. OIU'l ION A1U> RTXAN
L.ITTL.K 3VX^V.O'S 3E3 SB S 13 JAff O DS
' V I PROF. A4PAFOBT1S .... J. BOBIXRON
miii
IHV< A«D ollf'irFMTKA
T««< Ote. -lion! Tr.m.Mon. >
PYGMELONandG
II IB
HI 1 MolOD
'i«l.
PUt KATAK
Mul E«ui J. RoMrton | Mm Biter
HIE
LITTLE MAO
Bob Hart
Q W. Rocla teller
JOBUNY ALLEN
Sua* Hi -key
■i a "i i hi* f h m only tart* ten minute*. Tb* aadt-noe will please keep their aeets.
i»i-;« vi n ki;h: tomatoes* I j^ aH i jc.oii j c :
*R Cents
..96 aid (MO
r \u Bills against the Alhembra Theatre moat be TreseDted hereafter on Monday.
rP r I. <i tu •!*£<- to tocotueace punitu^lly at eight o'clock.
Nntif unit Dm. ■
i.i. ruk
MOD* *<,!•
!*»■ num
"■■"«
H«illeBrf«»r
Overture from Kaajpa...
— i ~-~. , ~-. ..„-.
NEGRO
A ran* tope
COMICALITIES
»°d R«.
Overture from T/orstOT"
T'> Oooelade *Hb tb* Laachabla Bkeeoh
Uncle Eph's Dream!
Epb.Clawson
Auot HflncAh Olawnon .
Yon on Eph
Plantar
Kranaias
.Charily Tbompioo
LOQ DlXDD '
W. ArmilfODC
...UoBb Roblneoa
, ...'i'omior Beet
FtNAXJl— Intro drjcinR tbe whole Oompaay
IU( MODI I. l.'HttilW ilOMF*.
' ' •MtttrrrUI
•-lor* na
icifichouse,c:
V 1
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIBCULATEd. IS ....
All the Theatre**,
AH© U^—
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
D» THl! T8AR,
9ENERALLT THRODQHUT THE CITY
,'LJ.*«»Rir
ampler
OLYMPIC H0US£,K""*r-
paalt«> Hi- Pl»a*
>M A "OTKKI.U
ThOM
who
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l)W¥"Til¥=TH¥»ll'¥
Out Oetobrftted ft. %* wnn* Hblru. Tb«y bt rJUtrccTLT.aod for quality »ad darablliiy will nirer \i» muobed. To b» had oDly at tbe
3 ALL A:-D bKK TUEM.
IXL Vi'i'iKtv stdkk, AlO Kearny Afr.-.i.
Wolf in trie Fold & the This !le
TITHE TSISTLK TfTAT PRIOttKD THE FAltt
JL Laafe h\H(totor)t anotu.r edition ofiho
■ ■ Wulf la the Fold" that doei uot ooulUot with
the latrot Ubel. CM It at Thlstletonn, No. 9
I-vnt mr '.-t opp. MaioQtc Tjmple. AgeutH want-
pd to Hfll It oil fh« F-tfr.t. J^20 8ra
JOHN
Depot, 218 ftaeramento street.
sum: hi r the but uiJi.in or baats
UAN BR HAD AT
t5tnllH S, O, Cnliior-iiia, Market
MOUWTAIM BEER.
Only Depct, 624L_Saoraniento street.
ING.and of a FINE TA8TK. It i> sold b? tbo 01«bs »t lOf.,
p-r dozen Qnart Uoitlat at 81 &Ot and hr I0-«allon K«» as
•8 80. ayA Um-olaae HOI lUNUH from 11 to 1 oolook.
PIONKKK ■ II OK HANCFAOTOBT.
aTTIiifflOit SLBOAIfTOOtlTOlt ™*XJP.2g*2***
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT UP
A.T TME GBEA.T
IXL Auction Store,
II I « KIMRM »T«KKT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IH AMERICA
la now oflTcrlniE grc ntcr Ilarniilna limn h.ive
tv,;i' been affrrrd In Sue Fr»nclac«>
aVith nnr connection lu
New York, Cliicago, and St. Louis,
From which we nre daily rfcvlvlou Oooila
bou^bl ut the lowemt Cmn l'clcca
IN OTJRH.ENOY.
OUR MOTTO 18 TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 palra Caaeltnere Pauta, worth 88 OO, to be
•old ut 89 «0.
flOO dozen White Shlrta, worth 81 SO, to be sold
at ?S centa.
SO caiei of Heary Vnderclothln*, 40c to 81 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From S5c. to 91 50, Mid eUewhere fro. SA to n.
ALSO. AN IMMENSE STOOK OF
NUTIONB. FAIOr OOOn». IDDUIB COT.
ItBT, F1PB »I.01?It8. TOBACCO.
AVATCHKH. KLH1IKH G1WBA
M O S A E B Y .
Trtmum. Sabs, "\7"»lia»o«,
AND IN FAHT. EVERYTHING,
From a. Needle to an Anchor
O.U ud *z.mlne onr pnoe., »nd i.tioly jfl«twlTW that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS THE GREAT
IX la Auction Store,
818 »i*A.»Srr 8TKBKT,
One Door from CommcrelnL
FIIE QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH $5, FOfl SI 50
«-Ai;Uo>Krsry Hl,k< »t T.
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld HT If not, yon're a treat
At SQCAmZA'3 PUNOH SALOON, Id Koarny atrta*
There BONA, dledple of GREAT 8QDAU2A,
Dlspenans famed Magic PitDOhee; rather
The moot dellclonft mlitqraay«t recorded;
And have with many medald boen rewardodl
Ladles their CORDIALS U': '• can alp at lolnare,—
Their "TriaR8" appease,— and Men gain "LADJOfl
PLEASURE."
To allay connnhlal dlffereooes and pain.
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" yon can yonr end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taete,
Your arm, oonsollog, atrHiRbt le round her waist
Oness what a "MORNING* COMFORT" In the kill
That heaU ths pu arret and lmparta the hllasl
The "WELOOME" too. you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and the sweet "FAttEWBLI*
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well)
His " HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyapeptlos and for dlarrhoja.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock around.
BONA and 8QUABZ&, spite of all detraotora.
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefaotorsi
Fall rOBfY different htaltbfal drluki yoa'tl And
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mind I
Not this alone — a Welcome you will meat
At BONA'S-fBQUARZA'B) -317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pees;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLA88,
THEY HAVE TAiBJT
THE FER8T PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
P» AAU WBOLnALBAIID UTAU
•t the ol* Mt.Mdw.1, t,» MMdA-l
• mill. Wi»A C»<»r Elm
I*lE JOTTEHAL OF AMUSEMEltTB.
Fnblisbed orery Dw in the Tew bJ
»4 P. BOQ-A-RXJ-CTB
•«• Merehiuit »»<1 58S WmUmO" •«*•
Below MonttomeT. 8»» FtMOlMO.
WEDNESDAY FEBBUABI 5, 1678
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.
Another larga audience enjoyed Ibe psrform-
sace of "PjgmiUoo scd Galite*" Us', sight
Mii* Eilis Ti'il.ciQ bad almost entirely rec«»ered
from n«r cold, end her natunllf pleasing roiee
ins heard to hotter an vantage than os tha iist
sight. As "•ixton" Is raady to be srodo.ee*. toll
charming comedj- mast be withdrawn bofor* lo»e:
bat not, wobopo. before all that portion of tbe
San Francisco public capable of appreciating It*
many bt autiee, cava witme ed it,
AiUinibra.
Billy Emerson, Jobory Alien and Little Mac,
with tbe r«Bt oT the bright b\nd of itiTS who
make tbe publio b.poy at this homo, amused
another large audience last niabt. First part, in-
terlude ar-datterpiece wira aJl ihorongsly enjoy-
able. "Pigmtlon and G»l eat-ter" ie tbe moat
amusing piece of nonsense imagicabl-, and Little
Mac, Johnny All an, Sam Rick-y and G. W. Rock-
efeller play their ceepeoiive paxtft to perfection.
Metropolitan Theatre*
Tbe very at raoUve soeolo play entitled "Tbe
Yellow Hat" »ae reproduced laat nght with Freak
Haisey in tbe character of Ric-rac. An amusing
olio of aooire. dances, and banjo performances was
Kiven by MUe Ratio!, Alias Cfiertf Belle and tbe
Little Darlings, MUs Marion Mordaunt. who ar-
rived laatnifhr. wiilabortly make her appesrance
is De WaJdon'a "Dwliaf." "fellow Hat."fiwi»h
all its attraatlos?, olio performances and daaetiDg
tran a format Ion scene, mil be presented again tbia
evening.
Macnire'H Opera Bouse.
The ultrs-fasbleaabla opera-goers, who would
not go to the theatre on Snaday, rallied last
night and thoroughly enjoyed tbe performance of
"Ernaoi." Siguortn* Adeliaa Sparanzs, who it
acknowledged by all to be an excellent ar List, sang
and acted tbe rolo of Elvira capitally. Signer
Pietro Baocei snrpaeaed himself as Email, and
drew the moat ectbuaiaatio applause. Signer
B.Pardinl appeared to belt»r advantage in this
opera than in tbat of "Maria dl Rohan," and
filled ibe tele of Don, « Carlos very well; Signor
FuItio Rigo was eqnally good in that of Don Buy
Gomei de Silffa, and the other parts were well
hilled. We are glad to announce tbat on Thurs-
day eraafng, "Maria dl Bo: at." which we are smre
If presented several tineas, would become a great
favorite with oar opera-gears, will be performed
te-merrow evening.
Bella Union Theatre.
Among tbe many f eat a re e in tbe bill for to-night
arstheaotof "Tat Two Servants" by Mat Kelly_
J. H. Larkin and B. O. Marsh; s globs ascension
by M'lU Gerretta; a Highland fling, by LUlie Hax-
laad: Miss UUie Hall in ballads and also in eong
sad daace ; Charla ■ Terser in "The Mad Batcher,"
and tee very lively farce of ''The Captain's Not
A-mlsa," in which Miss Jsaals Johnson, Miia
Carrie Oaapmaa, Obarles Termer sad others tans
aart.
The AtkenemBBu
Tksre is any smoaat of fan st tbia boose. Tbe
performance oommences with tbs sorajsraisg farce
of "Tbe Merry Coboler." This ia followed by fancy
dances, soagi and amnaing acts, and the whole
terminates with the evar-pepslar sketch, " Uncle
Eon's Dream," with Charley Thompson ss Fph.
Wilson's New Amphitheatre and Pa-
ri* tan Circus *
This new place of amusement on Sutter street
will open en Friday night. Tbe new Parisian
troupe, which arrived last night, will make tbeir
first appearance on that occasion supported by a
strong company. They were brongbt oat from
Paris by Barnum for his New Tork Amphitheatre,
recently burned, and are fcet-ofaas artiste. Man-
ager Wilacn chartered an extra car for them to
make tbe overland trip In at an expense of $1,200
aa they brought their torse-, trappings and pira-
pheraelia with them. The lady equestrian of the
troops is pronounced the bett ever in America,
and tbe clown is famous as s trick clown.
Tbe Amphitheatre is very commodious, with
sepera-.a cntraioes for dres-i circle and private
boxe', and ia a model structure of its kind. It
will be brilliantly lighted by an immense circle
of gas jets, aad will seat over two thousand peo-
ple. It was erected nnder the immediate super-
intendanee of manager Wilson, and is realy tbe
tstractara worthy of tbe name of "Amphi-
theatre" aver built la this city.
All S3 Marlon Mordaunt,
Tbis well-known Eastern serio-comic, emotional
actress, arrived this morning, and is stopping at
the Lick House. She is under engagement to the
Metropolitan Theatre, and will appear In T. B. Da
Walden'a latest Eastern success, "Darling," a
serio-cemle play of considerable merit. Due no-
tice will be given of the opening eight,
Woodward's Gardens.
G. Boielay made a successful ascension with
bis Montgolfler balloon on Sunday. Next Satur-
day Messrs. Ooe and lay will nuke anotner as-
cension with their grand gas balloon. Grand per-
formance and balloon ascension by tbe Boisiays on
Sunday.
AjffAToaaoAi, Mtj8stjm.— One erf the moat
somplste collBctions'ot rho kind in the "United
States, comprising hundreds of eo-tly and beau-
tiful wrx modeless daily on visw (to gentlemen
ffuly> at fie Museum.-on Montgomery street. An
boor may be profitable «or<ot bare.
For Sals— A lot of cheap EVlk dreieep, at
Qsary street. A good price paid lor cast
clothing.
AJtoffetlxor the Best.
It la curious, but trie, that J. A. Sbaber,
107 Market street, tear Third, should sell far-
nlture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and yon will be
convinced. T
Realism on the Stage.
There ia a sensational play now perform-
ing at Syracuse (New York) in which real-
ism is being; carried to tbe extreme. An
actress standing with an apple on tor head
which (the apple, not the head) is tkot off
by an actor with an sotutl rifle, real powder
and a genuine bullet. The pieca is siid to
draw well, and we do hot doubt it. There
are plenty of people every where who have a
morbid desire to witness a horrible acci-
dent, to whom killing is only a subject oft
curiosity, and who snateh a fearful joy from
tbe jaws of death ltse'f. It is the came
spirit which rang in the old Roman ' 'Habet"
of tbe amphitheatre, which prevented the
taroiog of the imperial thumb when the
conquering gladlatoi stcod above bis dying
victim, which has its clearest modern expo-
nent in the Spanish bull-fight, and which
makes it possible for a community calling
itself civilized to witaaas, and a journal of
our time t» commend, a spectacle like this.
Theatres and Fire Commiasxonera-
Wallack's Theatre, the Grand Opera
House and the Uoion Square Theatre have
eseh been inspected", and the reports lev
chived by the fire commissioners enow that
the precautious against fire at every estab-
lishment are of the amplest nature. Wal-
lack's holds oce tbousind six hundred per-
sons, andean be emptied in four minuter;
tbe Union Square liolds two thousand per-
sons, and can be emptied in six minutes,
and the Grand Or era Hou-e accommodates
two thousand and five hundred persons, and
can alio be emptied in six minutes. This
same experiment ha? been often tried at
the three largest theatres of Baltimore
(the Grand Opera House, tbe Holliday arid
Front Street Theatres), and tbe entire
audience have been dismissed in fxom five
to six minute^
A Loving Girl.
A well dressed traveller was recently tak-
en ill at Saginaw, Mich., and though tbe
doctor saw no cause for alarm, the patient
got low-spirited, thought hi was going to
die, and requeEtsd the doctor to break tbe
news to a girl in Borne, whom he loved
dearer than life ; he mnst do it gently, for
she was a tender flower, and might wilt.
So all tenderly the doctor wro!e, and tbis
was tbe response from the loving girl: "Dr.
D-, I care nothing for that Mr. D— , nor
to hear from him. Yon will please to tell
him to ssnd me no more word.— Migs F— .
P. 8. Kill him."
True B a very.
True bravery is sedate and inoffensive; it
refuses to submit to insults; begins no dis-
putes : enters no needless quarrels; is above
the little, troublesome ambiition to be dis-
tinguished every moment; it bears in silence,
and replies with modesty, fearing no enemy,
and making none; and is u much ashamed
of insolence as cowardice.;
They are soon to have a beautiful and
commodious opera-house at Lafayette, Ind.
Podretti, of Cincinnati, is doing the fresco
work.
— — — ■♦ —
The Exposition building at Vienna is to
be 780 by 3,000 feet.
"Whits sheep eat more tban black ones
beciuse there are more of them.
tt la Perfectly Astonishing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
tt the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
jef ore 8 a.m. returned the B£me evening If de
ilreu. x
'■#■
fc*ln o tocraphlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, S4 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, x
A. Pleasant; ijucatlun.
Persons desiring comfortable lodglngB In a
Oantral location, should visit the Alhambrs,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bnildlnfc is f. very fine one and le well
lighted and ventilated. *
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wsgners. 107 Montgomery St. near Batter. H
Oysters.
Why travel sa far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Msnnine'd, oyster dealer, G12 Howard
street, tear Third, nfxt to car offlce. o
Wliat Cheer Lauaary
Ie the best bnndry In £an Franclsoo *
Everybody Suited,
There. J" no end to the multitude of fashions
in bate. " Th»" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Seamy), all these
nrw styles can be icnod. Theetock la imnMnse
—the prices are reasouable. Evtry on* who
goes there is sere to be suited. s ^
Something .New*
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies undtrwetrln suits,
are fimed fcr their eupericrity of mtfee and tex-
trre all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amidon,
the authorized aeent of Mr. Hnbbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these gools at 246 Second et,
for wtolerale and re'.ail tx-de. A liberal di.-
count to the trade. j
s
Dr. Barlow J. »mith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Hygeian Hall, C37 California street,
every Friday evenirg, commen cing st 7 J$ o'clock.
A next of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patient?.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examicatiOBg in reeard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to-a-p u,, ftoe. w
*
For Washing
Shirts, 91 SO per daz.; small pieces, SOo. per
U s. At the What Cheer Letmdry- . *
WTou Waixit
• Your Blaniets and Flannels well washed, and
tot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Latin
*ry. ' x
IcOewell, Shew Card Writer,
Jcr s safe and efficient Eeautifteb op the
OOKPLEXXON, Use DtCKB'S'S FA3IOUS CUIXE tM
Lis. t,
Eureka Social Club
The prises to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Eureka Social
Ciub are on exhibition in the window of Stoltt
and Sons dry gooda stora South-Baat corner ot
Kearny apd Pine 6tr;*:s B
Chara voyast.— Madame Clara Anton!*, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium.
3 Ee^rny at. Consultations in
AFTEB TUB WIXT£B KAIV.
After the winter raio,
Slop, robin !— sing £w«llow I
Grasses are In the lane,
Buds and flowers will f jIIow.
Woods shall ring blithe and gay.
With bird-trlU and twitter,
Though tbe sky weep to-day,
And the winds are bitter.
Though deep call unto deep
Ae calls the tbend-r.
And white the billows leap
The tempest und< r ;
Softly the waves shall come
Up the krlght bearbee,
With dainty flowers ot foam
And tendereat speeches.
After the wintry pain,
And the long, lone sorrow.
Sing ke art I— for thee a^aln
Joy comes with th* morrow.
Lia-D. Coolbriik in Fsh. Overland.
A Mother's Love,
How often are we called upon, to witness
the fact that a mother's love ia a high and
holy thing, which shines with great bright-
nee s in the hour of mi<- fortune and disgrace.
We do not know how often. We give it up.
But a woman in Kentacfey has a eon in
prison awaitiogexecufion, and in her yearn-
ing affection for him, in her deep anxiety
for him in his deep humiliation and afflic-
tion, she took him around a pack cards, a
eopy of the Police Gazstte, and a jug of
rum.
Medical Choking,
A medical man pamphlets to the world a
cure for hysterics. " One may remain for
hours straggling with a screaming woman/
writes this gentleman, "bnt carefully choke
her and she immediately subsides." At tbis
announcement thousands of husbands, ready
and willing in the precious cam* of science,
will close their fingers kindly but firmly on
tbeir hysterical wives' throats.
It is proposed to utilize the alligators of
the Southern rivers. A company has been
formed for the purpose of catching them
and fanning their hides, to be made into
beots and shoes. Young ladies may yet be
ssen with their feet neatly encased in alii-
gai terB . I
Do Wot Buffer from corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Inst I .
tute, S18 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. References given IX required, h
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches foe the Holiday tables
that compare with Sqo» tea's. Equant 's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in tbeir man-
ufacture, tht> happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of the great Squarra, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street. a
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasare it ia to meet a smiling cosnte-
oance, whether it be on the street or Id the par-
lor. Acq why Is it that tome faces wear a contin-
ual I y happy look ? Ic is.simp)? because they live ou
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
ia a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ub with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyere. nroDrietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
taurant. Fourth street, does it. sa hundreds can
entbn&icstlcally testify. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleaolines?. Try him, and you will
find u impossible to eat elsewhere.
The II In si rated Press (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Bold by subscription—
SI 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numberp, 15 cents. Address Murray, Dewey &
Co., S. F. e ■
Tee President's Messnge.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. LuchBlngex's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Mar&et
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be furnished. d .
- « ■ -
What OJieejr J_*a.T*jarijry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlsed by everybody. •
Watches ancL Jewelry,
Very low, at H. A. Calender's, 62 Second
treet, corner of Mission. d
Genuine £Ia,i ana, Cigars.
Best brands at 81 Montgomery street, S. W.
coiner of Merchant. France b. Cahn. ©,
Washing JRet/ixrnetl in One Day
Arid we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
L-unilry,
Lever Buckle Muependers,
At SI per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
'rherB^ — at the What Cheer Laundry. t
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
lonnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing eg*
' ablishment, southwest corner rfush and Mont-
gomery ets. , or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
ox night, at reduced rates. bq
Best Quality ox? x>otc»icin
• Driving ' gloves, at *2 per pair, at the What
Sheer Laundry x
For the Very Best Drlxtlcs,
Goto Ys.es' Branch Saloon, cerner of Market
aad Third streets. Bo
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a-anu urn lex Catarrh or Golds. Aakyour
druggist for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Evor, Ke.
« Post street. 2
An Old! Xie.ndxu.ark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the V. X. _ . _
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
Henry Schmidt, has been famous for tbe last
elMenyjar|forkeecin^hebe£tBi
DR. CMS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
K. E. cor. Jnckion and Kearny ats.
COMPLAINTS, (ormeil; of Lock Hospital.
London. *Dd tQa last twelve vesraot ban Francisco.
DA. TuZiiR lolorm" tbe afflicted that a(t=r visit-
me all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PaRIS, and eoendieg one year id the most cele-
brated HofpUal in London, the LOCK, be has re-
opened bis old Medical la an tute at the old stand,
wherj he can altrars be foond. DR TOZEk. has
for forty yeara met with oaparalleled snecees in
- De treat nan t of disess > ceo Br illy known as
CHBONIO AND SPECIAL OUMPLaINTS.
DH. CHAS. H. TOZEB
is in every ws? responsible, binding* him* elf to
effect a permanent onaE. or making no chases
Those who cannot sffo'd to pay for advice a-d
medicine will be obarged for medieine only. THE
MuN'iHLY RKSfUKATiVEPILljS, never known
lofail id giving relief in oases for wbiob tbey are
recommended, are to be obtained only ac my
office. Price, $-5 per box. Fall direction on each
box, eent bv express or otherwise.
Dt<- TOZER dees not imitate the advertising
Q-iaoks wbo make it a praotioe to oaolish false
affidavits and otDer false r< f^rente?, bat refers to
toe mo'i respectable peODle ia the State, whom be
has cured of diseases which others have failed to
core.
»K. rHAS. W. TOZEB,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-tf r«au Fraocieoo.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RACE.
rflBE UA JOBITT OF THOSE WHO
■*- realde In dan Frunclacv, buy their
Shirts and Pornl>hinK Qooda of BEM:
DICT *CO., No. 3 Second itnet.br-
canse they are alwaya treated well und
bny their goods at the loweic prices, at
"TOE OI-D fcTABTD."
CLARK'S
CHEWING^ CANDY.
XCeaa ! Read ! Read i
THE PDBLIO Afils HEREBY NOTIFIED
tbat the Candy made and Bold by Jshn Prit ch-
ard .A, J. Baker and Patrick Preara?, at 73 Fonrth
■treat, is BAKER'S CHEWING CANDY, al-
tbongh they sell it from a wagop and a store, to
both of which tbey USE OUR NAME to draw
castors.
L. B. CLARK & CO.,
a27 lw No. 69 Fonrth street.
FREE AND EASY.
EVEBY 6ATTJRDAT XI6HT
Piano and Singing at 8 P.M.
CHARING
4°*^"
SALOON
606 Ulsslon Direct, near Second.
delO J. EAGLES, Proprietor.
THE OLD
Hot Scoton,
1C Mortoa Street, near Kearny.
All Erin Its Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST T0«l Aa" JERRY IN TOWN
Always on file the New York Herald. Harper'a
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Dny'a Doings, Police Ga-
Estte. all tbe California papsre, also London
Ptmcn. Bell's Life. Illustrated London News. Call
and catisfy yonrself.
■at- Don't forget the sign of tbe Hot Scotch.
dcTtl CHARLES WM. FELDMAN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. IH'NEIL & CALOER
AMSOUNOES TO THEIB FRIENDS AND
the Public generally, tbat tbe; have opened
under OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORK, Corner
of Bnsh and Montgomery .creels, with a W£LL
SELECTED STOOK ol
CHOICE TVISTS.
I.IQUOES AX»
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE McNELL
AND WM. C. OALDER will do tbeir beet to
make tnetn comfortable. jaaitf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mads
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
O Kearny street.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve sears corrected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members ol
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate
that he ie prepared to give experienced advice t*
all peraons professionally visiting or meditating x
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderaW
Pnactoalityin diapatchlng replioa may be relied
apon,
WLuLlAV PENRY WATERS,
12Yictoria Cbamban, 4.6 OolUna street. M«l-
bonrne. Aaatrxlji. fefitf
OR, H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFFICE.
HO. 315 KEABSY STKEET
Between Bosh aod Salter. ja301m
S.F. BUSINESS DIRE 1T0BY
Boohsellera nod Stationer*.
H. H. Moore, 609 Mont«oniery. near Msrchant.
Banlneaa Colleges.
Heald'e, Brvant & St. rat ton's College. 24 Post St.
Batcher*.
Kats, Fred . Stalls H to 100. California Market.
Brass Foanderles.
Weed A Kingwoll, California, 125 First as.
Sentlata.
Dr. Kind's Grand Dental and Sargical Institnts
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Ooedi.
Looan & Co.. 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Batter.
Human Hair.
Sampson. A. B. & Co.. 110 Second streeL
Moilc and M oslcal In itr amen tf •
Eeene, O. O., raft-, accord ians, repairer of all kinds
mnsiosl tnstraments, N.E. cor. Bush i Kearny.
Muccaroni Mannfaclnrers.
Brignardelto, Mscchiaveilo ± Co., 706 Sansoma.
Wines and Llqaort. (Wholesale.,)
Darter! P. A Co . W4 Front
Ming. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY YEARS OF PRACTICE
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES'TNOT.,
deoc to females has placed Madame Edmonds
at tbti head of all physicians making each practice
a Bptct&hv, and enables her toenarsDtee a itpeedy
and permanent core in the worst casea of sup-
pression and menstrnal deraneeme nts. Ladlta
will find Mad a tie Edmonds a skillful physicisn,
ano i ■ 13 to rheir intertst to consnjt her in all dis-
eases incident to women before tampering with
poisonoos nostrums, qnaok dootors and bnmbara
Madame Edmonds describes diseases withoat »oj
infaims'.ion from the patient, and cores withoat
the use ef mercury or experiment)!, thus savin
from wrong treatment for privite, chronic and
oanoar diseases. Corresocndenoe strictly confi-
dential. Office and residence, 415 Pine atmet,
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja201y
EZTINSTJISEEB
"ABSOLOIELY TBB BEST PROTEOHON
AGAINST FIRE 1"
BEKD FOB THEIH " BEOOBD."
R. B. lEWIM ± Co., General Agents PaolSo Coart.
For sal. by W. B. MUBDOUH.
Local Aeeot. 312 Oalirornia et.. Sac Francisdo.
POll Taxesi
FOR 1873
ARE
2NrO"\rt7" 3DTT353,
AND
Payable at the JUieuor'. Offlce, or to
Deputy.
1.EVI K05EXEE, A.K««>r.
^ i»171m .
WILLIS' BAND.
L *s
A
Fritz 1*1 pen and Marcai M. Blnm,
I^cadtOsT Tlollnl-ts,
s,a>-OrderB from tbe country promptly attended
to. Address « M. W. WILLIS, Baton's Mali!
Store. 13» Mottcomery Btroet, or MARCUS M I
BLUM, ggp Monrgomery street. ja«tf*
"" "
ARION
Pianoforte.
D
EOLAEED BT THE JUDGES AT A LATH
— Fair of the American Institute, after a blind- '
fold trial arainet Sleinway's, OhickerinE'8, and i
others, to be THK BEST ON ESBIBITION. B. I
OVRTAZ, sole Agent, SO O'Farrell atreft.
N B — Pianoaof all atyleo TO RENT. inar*
OUTSIDE LANDS,
* NT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVB
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tbO
amount relnoded at tbe office of the undersigned
upon tbe presentation of an order from the
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A. A.TJ3TI!*-.
OL»
DATE MENDE8 * CO., at the
old original Red Lion, 1 9 treaty
Btreet, between Kearny end Dapont, wbereyoa
can baye HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notforfrefr-
tine the old Pioneer Lunoh. The "Old Sport iff
always on band.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FOR-
nisbiof; Goods to be had good andcbeap.at
tbe "OLD CORNER." J LEVY'!?. 51o Montgom-
ery street. .Tastice given to all. Don't fnrcet to*
nomber. Sl'O Montgomery Btreet. de30 lm
NEW YORK PRICES
HALD'S PIANOS
For sale at No. IS
i j ler street. Call and
examine for yonrselves.
_ *-Tne only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
de24tf
ALHASV.BRA [LODGING HOUSE.
■_ FrNELY FURVISHED ROOMS, SrN-
■f tie or in raits.
Well Llgnwd and Tentllated,
dsa Dnlnm'iEned Koami to let. LodginK wltt
or 'witffent board. AXHAMBRA BULLDING
■lie Bnsb street. ocU*i
DRESS MAKING, tf)
MBS. M. F. BISHOP, NO. 16 O'PARRELL
t tree t , is the p'aee for Ladies and Btrsntje rs
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST SOAND1?
made at onr Steam Candy Factory daily. All.
ordera. especially from the conn try, are aoUolMI
»rd will be promptly attended to.
OaNTV a ■waqnbb, I
107 Montsomerr at., oer.r Pwltsr
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEABT STREET.'
Best accommodations for '
Families in tbe city. Private - —
entrance for Ladies. Hair Catting, SaavJog a
Soampooiog. Children'a Hair neatly out. LadiM
Shampooing 50 cents. „
itl71m L. OORRITBAU. ProprleUr,^
UIB. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
ilATWABDS.
TONY OAKEb ....PROPRIETOR
,\\\[
•a*
HOTEL.
lfar
FURNISHED ROOMS
M ud 110 pn Month '
WEST END
• »■ rtLAmcraco> wmmioAi. i >-m aht &. mi.
•"a*. XVI. M*.
•••<• ■ — rim i
I
ifeTBOPOLITAN THEATRE
J"""!*, (.MID KEYIYAL
"""^-■^ > rt. .*. a-bsw nxo
1e:t,
; , 1111 T1LL0W HAT
[ >.«.«*> jr.
]he Yellow Hat!
SnAi
it.
I Cv*vrj Atoll.
i (i»w. aw — »*ktB*avAv« ••«-
•l»VB.l
■ ■•a Dai'li ourroii
' ■ w>. a*. rs>»f..B* -
(•nan •■■- > .,
, >••:.. !• •.
I V • M«wli
• «i» nit) Tnh
Ma I- r. lw» ir
" •• Xtl* •.,*-. tr ./
.... Via htui
Specialty Olio.
am hi mil
itiitTiaa (mid hki.i.e
< iiinl \U\ lew of the Amazons
AM I *l. I loitl.il. vlt.
Grand Transformation Scene
tbi lasp or rasas.
BAND. -
EDf02)L
imK.BiJ
iltlMi,
BJMUllJ
WH I. IH'.ftM.Y APPKAR-
leasa* Marion MorciAunt
U b»r Ore*! Iu!»-n friampba erjl.tl'd
ARTS ARE TRUMPS: and DARLING!
CALIFORNIA TDflATRB.
THUD WEtX OP THE KXOAQDICXT OP
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
TO* rAMOtTK OOMDIJIAIv'.
munnti ruROARri
rim y.i «■!■.«■ m mm r»— »>» • isorri'
iwt » Tvm* a ... > t " i atLacrr. bbo . ...- * w n> .
PYGMALION and GALATEA!
rsoecccD «itd
■tare -< i.-M.iiv. >i ■? v i'poini ■ «,
>i;\v PKol'I.HTIEv, lNi:w Ml ( II AM-M-.
TNtOW a:N 1> A I nilMH i d»ll ill >
MISS ELLIE 'WIJL.TOIV
Has b*«G *; sllj IV|. 1*4 fflblerlsT ' t. riil, • s .1 .
rwRTt.ov. .. art pa****, VIR. JOHN T. ml If'iNfl
QEOBoE li OB
►>■- ...w. A Ml -
B. I«. T
111) BMW Mm AV
■ Vl» ri.MK «
m>i- it)*m»ii>
r>«raiM r,vM v r.
SOBNB, PTOMAIjION'BJ STUDIO.
thb actios u coaraiBCC wirm:t the ki r norm.
This 't coo«1.4*a with th. Iltaaliral and Wood, r.'ul OptU.I illusion of
The Dissolving Statue,
tBTitifJuj pml»o Mb; rrof. Toblo, of Ite Royal folj t-rbaic Io* 1 tote. LoudoD. mi the a.ndl*nc« we rtBjMc.fnljT
reqt>wlM to retail* la their a**1a aotll its term tan Ion,
The craning'* csterialBmeat will conclude *,ih
THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM!
DIOOORT Mil. JOIIV T. RtYMOMI
ALU* IN. I l: WALTER I.KMAN
HIOOPEMl'S JOHN WILSON'
VAWTMOTUB B. PLYMCTUN
PAVL J. 3. TOH 1
thmmas n. J. PREsrow
(IKOROINA MlsS CAKKIE WVATr
LAVIBIB HIS1 NELLIE cnMMI.NS
IN REHEARSAL
Ttie X»ox>u.:L«,:r Burlesque, IXIOTXr
rkictfl or admisrioh.
Kr«rrTf«1 »»*••. tt— Drees Clrol* u(< Orcheetr* •! «• Bsloooy so
Mrwrod •«•.«■— BAlooay 7* Oallcrp 9K
Drwm Circle AdnlMioa St OO Print* Boies SO mud SIO OO
BELLA UNION THEATRE
thib cvrwmo
rrnmrAirr »
I i v u mi nio HOI I -ii vi»!
THE LEClIlllTE 110 HUClTll
M I - ** I I ■ III.
■ P PAVC.
lit DRIII
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TUB TWO SEnVANTB
tvltbe tirtniMa
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i hi ii ti im.\^B
rh- M«.l hhkIi"
i i. irlee » »ft*»
1 II t.AKXin tod OARRIR ARM^TROfir;
Bunch of Ballads Miss Llllie Hail
"••»••: r>nd fimfp .
Ml. a .l...v-phlt.»
Coitll..
Orertore..
rOTJR O'CLOCK TRAIN.
Ttae wbole to MBelade with Ut«
Captain's Not A-Miss
Gen. S!»™will
()»i>v. l»»rlDf .*.
Jotio Hiook.
H»lben
RalKDdTQDlp
Kmilp
Fionp
W»rjr
Clita Ver»er
Molt Kellr
R. O. Hinh
I H. Lark..
... 1 * mmj Bre>>
...Jennie J>hoiem
...Gertie ' n-onmti
..Veoote 0.rr«le«B
IN PRRPARATION-
The Bravo of the New York Rn ,
Wotf th« Rongh «r ihcOonrto/nn'i n.-nehlr-r.
;: Hi
SPIERS &
POND,"
•tr..i.
AOBBBS Or BUIU. 8AB FRANCISCO.
\(HCJ. LianoRS AJ3 CIGARS
TEA AMD I'UFl'EE.
-.PAL U0UR8. ASP
LAND-
osi m' ■
lIBJII o
:vis w ^
nil » ■*
uerlr W
1IW*
iltllf
CJI..TJ
«H0 COFFEf, WINES, LIQUORS *. CIGARS
■ill* EMMr .Ir.ct.
ximmru. or auau. sab kranoisco.
SPIERS & POND."
f
HAIR.
IIKAPE8T PLACE IX SAN FRANCISCO
TO B0V
Uman and Imitation Hair
2ood , Cheap and Fine
lewjiry & Fancy Coods,
Of <!%
■bbeI
r^
*
EW YORK 8TORE.
A. B. NAUI'HONib OO.,
No. HO MfCuntl itrccl,
' lt> FJptWTM-ti Mlmeloi. mid Eaflnna.
ttcntion, Good Lirers!
R. P. RKRORS. FORMERLY
*roprUinr«| MeMm-iV K«*-
.rmot, bae lah-o the *>*M|temoa.
bott) the Minnra" KftnAarioi on
mmefoiei etirei and the Mmere''
iuch oo Ma>rkei itreet. io p»rtti»r»tlip nlth It K.
17RAYKUR. who h ai beei connected whLh the
a tor jre»r». I n pro»emeo te datw been made to
icoi»ioedeo*rti»eote thai will render the HU
•»' more popnUr tb»a It tue ever been darinji
■ 23 yeenef ite proeperitp. Oar Btlleof Fen
brtvoe ell tbo dslic»ci«» of the eeeeoo. Our
i to tl "Qood tfexe. Good Cooking end Moderate
ama."
r. DEBOM ACO.,
IINERS' RESTAURANT.
Ml and HUB Ck>mn»erelai, and
T«» Market, BirMt.
) pan from It LV. Io 10 *.U. «n31 It*
THK SAN FRA1TOISOO
ILL POSTING COMPANY
■ *•* BaavcravaEaeate. at., eoi*. I.«liTeedarr.
(arxoMM of P.M. S l/OX)
■ AVltAtVXiB. fjftVB D8 ATRIAL;
to anU. We want to abare
McDANIEL'S
Musenm and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THt DNDHRMGNKU WOULD MOST UK-
«p*cttollj repreeeoi to tan and t " public sen
•railF. thar he te now prepared to fnriieh facil
niblrinm of e»ery kind and cbaraofr.
wbtoh ehonltl deserve the n*tronace of the pnf>-
lio. He has er»cied a- ;mng, A
I.AROK ANDOuMII'lii"! ■• tl ALL, With sou
Hawrer* and Mate. Tfe Halll* «M fentiUted
aod lit ntei, and mid* coanfor eh e for ell aeatin*
of ih»j"\r. i tl K IW-r OF MUSIO, both IStriDK
and Br am. can te farnttbed at all timea.
haiitrac'ory arrangemfofa will be made with
III -a rftlOAL OKoiHKR "OMPANIES. eith-
er forKent>n(of Uallor pnrformancfa on a per-
center* of tLo receipts. Ocrr*apondene* •olicitei
Addrt?». J McDAMEL,
Lock Box No 1. Cheyenne; Wyoming.
If, B— Cnrloeltlee wantad for the Obepeane
Mni«nm. ifintn within*; iQg»K«mBnii!. eUte low-
est terraa for tbo WinUn bi-a*oo, eHnoioR photo-
frmph lo'mp eddraee. Half I'aetaito Monep re*
andod after filling enfaseKenta.
.IAMIS McDAHIRL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Ifiuatro and lltiw>om,
0022 3m Look Box No. t. Cbeieone. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PRRFEOTION -R10HARD
MULDfcK rAKflKI, teaohor of «ovaral oei--
brated Kiropean amain*, lata Direotnr of the ie-
no«r,i"l Conservatorp el Geneva. Maltre da ubent
ol t'.e French Iltj >erUl Acarirmp of Mneio, Con-
dae'.orcf the Philharmonfqae Kodety in Patls.
«nd at prtnent Mu-ioai niru-tor of the Fabbri
Opera, i-" propeied to give private loBBona, either
at hi* nfC-e or a'. th« ri'l'ijino of iho dupIIb;
llkewlee UOLIKSKS (»K MMilNO, PlA.hO and
MUSKJAL lNM'ltUOriON.
For farther particular,, apply al PROF. MDL-
DKlf.** office, r*j.»l POWUXLSlEEKt.botwe n
Market and Kills. Also, lei turn received and terine
1 1 be bad at the mu.lo store of M. Gray, t.lay at ,
aid 'if Me«*r* Sherman A Upde, corner of Mutter
and Kearny streets. jaS lm
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OHOI* HOUSE,
8nmm«r street. osTKenrny between Pine
stud Cnllforntiu
rpHR FTKKST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
X TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS served in any
style. Everything cool od tntbo best manner.
•w* The) Floeat Liqeiora and Cigars,
■9-£les».atS«lt«s of Hoobi for Lad lea,
■Cp-OPIN DAY AMD NIGHT.
B. J. lEOHAU A P D. JBSSBN.
no23 Lm I'repriotora.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
■vTmaJunLa. oitt, iitada.
Bun .od tr*i*\
J>» Ik. \
utmiir WvUd vim oj^no^oo
-. nitht or
ll0E OOlBVABlM
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
u xtveet,
MIfl-s ANNIE ADAMV,
StnrNcrlii-(!«iiik Vocull-t.
JlMlil IIOLIOWAV,
Celcbruleil Kn|rllnh Trnvrdlim.
HlKlty AMI, All
— ond—
• PRKCRB PBITCI1AI1D,
Wttb lb- tfrent Ki"i«ul li.ii,
" COITNTKKPieiX."
II'AT vjlkii:,
The orlginul Alun wKh the Aron -Jn \v,
-vrllb-
Al'I.I'E AWOLEA and FBAOILE.
M' \. R. V. OORDKLU,
Htor JC<ineHlrlenne.
C H A ■. A. O A K « Si 1. K.
The Celewrtvled; Hatch Gomedlnn.
TIIK ABOVE ABTIST9 AUK NOW
gaged by mroagftrs Vfest of tho Heoky Moat
PKIVPRZIIHK 1T.JAE.UA,
'I In: Aliit. of Alysterr.
BUI L1-. TON.
— and—
I- V f V ABA.H9.
Herlo-Cotulc nod 3Daeitlele.
IIABKY WKLDT COOK,
Clin in pl<i n Jvqocsl r*u 11 .loirttltr, -with—
III I n H KATK COOK,
Premiere I .|in-»t» Inn nnd Uunauo Act.
w. bai i.ami,
Coofortlunlei.
HUIHMY FAMILY,
AtTuhulB, OyntmtaU
— und—
Balloon Aecenatonlst>,
OJtf nuitltmiKN. AND CAN HE EN.
taios, through our neeacp,
NllrHIIIA.V lOnllYN «fc CO,
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
«S« Incraeieate street,
(The Flret Hoaea below Kearny street.)
FOB FORNtSHING WHITE AND OH1NRSR
Help of all klode.-Gent.rsl Btiil&ess Acsnoj-;
OolleOt Rente, Notes and Aooonnta; WhiU and
otiinese Laborers supplied for Families, Hotels,
Farms, FaotOrlos, eto.
CUAS, F. BKCHKEEE A CO.,
de2film. «c* Sseranieotn street
richeda family
[Fbrmtrlt/ of CKartna't JEeytil HaUan drew)
WILL GIVE L8HKON3 ON THE VIOLIN OB
Gaitar, at residences (if re<j '
iDlsh Music for Bella _or_Partfes
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OP
the Itaeatriosl Profession In ' aliToroia prav
pose forming olaesBB for inetrootiun in XloonitOD.
Persons wiebing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tnnlty of acquiring a aa- f ul art st a moderate oo»t,
can send in vhotr names to "Caaibyses " P. O. Box
JEW, when particnlurs as to terms, cte., will be
sent *f> them- dejSt
Chinese Employment Company
piehci::*co.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES^
No. fiiil Saatauaezito *trntt. Bet. Kraroy
nod MoDtMODierv, Sua rrnn-;Ifico, Cut. W< im
prepared to furuleb at abort notice, Domeetlo
t*f rviiuti. Hot*>l Cooke, Latiudr/ Meu. rV*ft«n,
OomiuoD Labor rs, Fn-iu Unndn, lUil-nnd
JJiinilf, Osrdc'ut-r', Mrobaalcs, Factory Un-df,
Wood Ohopppre.ctc, etc, Hprciul ulti'iilloDglTtHi
-Mug Domo^t'c S»rvante. ] t 20 lm
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
rjlVIDEND N0T10B.-SA VINOS AHD LOAJ,
80CIIETY. No. OlO0l«7iilr.ee. -Th. Boat*
of Directors bore this dar decllrod A dlTldeod for
bbe ,[x months eodlD, Docomber3Ist, ISTJ.of nl.v
per ceat per Aonom oo sll deposit,, pay. bio on And
After the Iota. iost.
]» ]A-2w 0YRU3 W. CABMAN V, Cashier.
OR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUB
And rollege of Medicine,
lfl (\C\Ci BEAU1IFTJL AND INSTRUOT-
1\7.\J\J\J Weobieots to be s««n. Open to ttssr-
Pablic DAY AND NIGHT, at KUKKKA HAJU.
818 Montgomery street. FOB MEN UNLy.
sTDb. Jordan's Pbitate Ofiick Is at til
Gesry street (opposite old Wpohanloa' ParlMasrj.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X,X7iXCH,
Cor. aleeoHd acd Teliasia atreeta.
ana-Terrapin conitantly on hand.
f Oreters r&v trrery style. PRIVATE
fcSUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
Stage Dancing
TATJOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
drill
DASHAWAY HALL.
Post strset, Ds.r Kearay.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMErER.
....TEAOHEB 07....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls And Psrlies AllendeoT to, tnd I
" IF1! GAR O -"
TEE JOUBNAX OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbltshed svery Day id tho Tear by
■£>. B O G -A. H X> XX S
AT
•83 Merchant and SilS WBitalnjrtee St«
Below Montgomery, San trancieco.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5,1873
A Vivid Imagination,
Ihi St. Louis Globe has a correspondent
In tbn c t y who has a vivid imagination,
juiSglDgfiotn the fullofviog yarn. The idea
of Lsura Fair, with her corpse-like face, be-
ing ilia "admired of all admirers," is ex-
tremely wild :
List week Lsura Fair was walking along
Keamy Mreet. and was, »8 usual, the ad-
mirad rjf all admirers. Her name passed
from mouta to motlth, and everyone siarad
fixedly at bar as she went by. Among tbe'
v.au brisk doct.-r from O'Uirid,
quite an elderly man, and he wee carrying
a little vali-e with eereral hundred dollus
in o in in it. He grew eo earnest in bis
gazing fiatthe vsl sa Citne open and left
tbe DOJiy esp^Sid to tiae multilurle, who
could aauiiy hive helped themselves to the
twenty-dollar rolU. A friend met htm and
eaid:
"Why, doctor, youw^l lose your money
tf you «ie not more carefal."
"By j'>ve J Is my valise opjn? By jove !
I was looking at 'Laura Fair; some one
might have stclan it by jove ! Where is she
gone? Which way?" J3y jovel" and he
shut tho clasp with a snap and trotted off
again in tiie fair Lauras wake. That's
wLu'.'.t tbo matter.
"By jove 1" That sounds like Dr. Adonis.
A Sltndfr on the smiths.
The Chicago Reporter eaya:
Borne of onr Chicago lawyers r"val tfco-e
of rhi'a.lelpi't* in ebarpneap. In one cf
oar cjiiit', Monday, the fallowing passages
u':i'Uk' I b-two- n the coudssI for iIm plain-
tiff and the defendoM: "Mr. Smitb— 'Talk
about swearing on th* crops; if you knew a
little more about the cross, it would be bet-
ter for you.' Mr. King— 'Yon ous;bt to know
something about i; two of yoor family were
hung on tue cross.' " Tuie bold declaration
— that tbe two thieves who were crccified
witu the Saviour were Smiths — is an impu-
tation upon a very large and respeclable
fa ui];,-, and King deserves to be prosecuted
fdc s'ander,
A MutEer.of-Fnct CUild.
Fi auk was koeeling before his mothor say-
ing his prayers. When he had finished his
Boothor siid to him, "You have forgotten to
pray for ycur poor aunt who ia so sick."
"Ah, yes," replied Frank, "Dear God.
ma^e my Aunt Nelly well." He then added
"my aunt lives at 24 Folsom street."
A Gentleman.
There have been many definitions of a
gentleman, but the tfet we have ever heard
waa given byayoung lady. "A gentleman,"
styssbe, "is a human being crnqbininga
woman's tenderness with a man's courage.'.
fllaine's Delirium Tremens*
The Gianite State suddenly stopped the
sale of hard cider, and immediately had a
touch of earthquake. It should have " ta-
pered off" more gradually. *
Health ana r'leasure.
There are not too many pleasures ha San
TFraiiclsco. Nothing le more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into ine coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can fludone
equal In elegance to any privLita conveyance
at the Occidental OarrlEge Etand. Frank Bon>
■ton has there, and at hie stables 1616 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, hie charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
co to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when yon want a carrioge. o
BOO fairs ot soctes,
At all prices, it t be what Oheer Lannary.
Ui-v-e Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable,
Bad feeding Is the canseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the oirnerof Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who baa catered for the pnbllo since
IS49. provides for bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The beet cud or tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
$*wlnfr Machine* for 8au,
Rested and rapatrsd, at 116 Post street. A\fo,
Agency f-.r Mills' Ad jtntable Treadle. i
JDO YOU Know
That with Bcrrxaios's Pattxbot you oan cut
«nd make any garment to flt perfectly? Bend
postane stamp (or an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Deming, agent, offloe of the Howe Sewing
Machine. No, 113 Kearny street, between Softer
And Post. San Francisco. »
Holiday Candles,
Fresh, sweet acd drlicious Candies, of every
•variety, at M. A. Merosr's pioneer confection-
«ry: 578 Kearny street, •ffholesale ana retail, o
X>r, Dolierty
Haa devoted his study more particularly to
ehxenlo and epedflo practioe, and as such is
now the moat successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldeadorfl, a tew doors oelow What
Cheer House. X
Oyster Traae,
The oyster trade in California is aBsnming
gigantic proportions, Emerson Corvillo, of the
■Baddt "oek, 410 Pine street furnishes from
tils o ■-..!, oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and ''tie
•Saddle Bock" is known everywhere.
Too Traw,
A story with rather a piquant flavor comes
to us from Peris. At the Murgu?, a man
and woman presented themsalvefi. Tbo for-
mer said he wished to find out wbuther the
body of a woman camei Vir-uaia D-
had bean brought there fiinca May, 18ft. No
trace of tbe body Cjuld be fjund. "Iwna
sure of it," sitd the woman, "for I am
Virginia, and I wanted 10 prove to my hus-
band, here present, that I was not dead."
"Ah, Virginia," said tho husband, taJJy,
" and so, alas ! it is true you are not dead."
Tbe puzzled official demanded an explana-
tion. The husband answerod that while his
wife lived with him he was the most unhap-
py of all morta's. Frequently she would
deierthis bed and board, and at length, in
May, 1871, sha went away and didn't cime
back again. A story reached her enrap-
tured husband that she had been killed by
a shell during lha eioge, and he was told
t'jat her remains were at the Morgue. Sud-
denly ehe came ii me, oansider^bly altered,
so that he did not recognize her, and there-
fore Le Lad brought hc-r to the Morgue to
prove taut s'uo was not dead, which she w«s
able to do, greatly to his dissatisfaction. He
went away moaning, "What a misfortune."
Poor fellow I
Mark Ttvain's Advice to Sor.ini;lers,
Don't stind right under ths porch and
bowl, but get out in the middleof taeatraat,
or better etUJ, on the other side of it. Dis-
tance lends enchantment to the sound.
Djn't let your screaming tenor soar an oc-
tave above bll tae balance of the chorus,
and remain thira, setting everybody's tetth
on edge for blocks around; and above all,
don't let him sing a 60I0; probably there is
nothing in the world bo suggestive of serene
contentment aad perfect bliBS, bb the epec-
tacle of a calf chewing a disQ-rag; but the
nearest approach to it ia jour reedy tenor,
standing spare, in siekly attitude, with head
thrown Lack, and eyjs uplifted to themcon,
piping his distressing solo. Now do not
pass lightly over this matter, friend, but
ponder it with that seriousness which its
importance entitles it to. As soon ss you
start, ggg your tenor, o:herwiss he will be
letting off a screech every now and then, to
let the per pie know he ia around. Your
amat-ur tenor is notoriously tbe most self-
conceited of all God's creatures.
A Horrible Though r.
A locust may be heard one-sixteenth of a
mile ; a wren weighing half an cunce— and
a middling tized man would be as heavy as
four thousand of th^m— cmld be heard
about as far. Bat, if the voice of either
boco a proportion to the mass of mater em-
ployed in its production, man could be beard
onu tLojsind mile*. We obtain 1his im-
portant intelligence from *uo of those sur-
prising medical journals; aud it indncss
the reflection ttat If tbe voire of an ordinary
human bting, uuder such conditions; could
be heard one thousand milts, the voice of
Bimms1 daughter, next door to us, could be
probably heard eleven thousand miles when
the practices her teiUs or wrestles with "Bo-
berttoi quo j'aime." Tbe Czar of Busaia
himself might hear it, But we are glad be
cannot ; for, if he cou'd, he would proba-
bly decare war and annihilate things over
b're. unless we would agree to bury ^mmft'
daughter somewhere all of a sadden.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A Good Samaritan.
Under the above heading the Beno Cres-
cent tells 'he following story :
Dave McFarland, of the Arcade, is tha
possessor of a dog — Benjamin by name.
Ben is young, ungainly, and by no means
iiandBome, but beueatb hia freckled bide
tbere u li-s a noble heart. He bas a ftiend
who by some mischance became disabled and
by htlplefs in an alUy. Ben found him
aud from that time foah constituted him-
self bin faithful nurse. Every day he car-
ried htm tbe gwaier portion of his food,
prepared a bed for him ta lie upon, and
tended him with a care and solioitude that
shows him to be possessed of tbe true spirit
of charity, which never faileth. There are
many who walk upright in the imege of
God, making high professions, to whom this
simple action of devoted friendship, per-
formed bya dog, might teach a useful ltsson.
Adding Insult to Injury.
It ofist a Topdca man $37 27 to ties ano
tber man's wife. The twenty-seven centB
was added by the judge for wink;ng at the
injured husband of the kissed woman.
Why did Eve eat tbe
might indulge in drefi3.
apple? That she
Oysters,
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bonguet was eeaa ;
While mossy stone and pearly ehell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Blade that window eeem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea,
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In hare-
It lpoks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No Booner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hia appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had, almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds ot oysters. Juicy, fat,
Oookod every style; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Ton're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we fonnd tbey had within
That cosy place all kindsof gime,
Fish, fleBh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The l&dien, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beat ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this lot him rush
To three hundred thlrty-aeveo Bush,
And there this truth he'il find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Houee, 337 Bueh street, above
unntgomery; open Day and Night.
0HARLE9 HAAEE, Proprietor.
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Orab Chowder can be obtained only
at 8SO Bnsh street, nearly opp.s te the AJham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hait eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family nee. q
Hrtirwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
Btteet, near Stookton. Side ourls steamed fo
twenty-five cents. r;
'■ •
Reduced prices. Shirts from 75c. to $3.
Complete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Qoods. Beales at Oo. Kearny st., near Buib. or
AP.P.C, Cord.
Some days ego Edward 8. Stokts received
in bis prison an envelops containing a card
on which wa* written : "E. 8. Stokts, from
a friend. If you want to commit suioide
suck tbe back of this card, wbich contains
deadly poisDu." 8tokea handed the card to
ttie wrrden of the Tombs, who gave it to
the Department of Charitiee and Correc
tions. _^____
A Ch ■ nee for Henry the Good.
Bergh sanctions the nse of the new metal
pigeons as substitutes for the real birds in
shooting matches. Now let tbe dear, good
fellow get up some tin men for human
ehocting matcbeB, and thus do away with
cruel marders.
A New Departure
NEV^7 "X-;ES.A.3tT.
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Fraucisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
Cheap Jewelry, Kid tUovea. and Ladies and
Gfnts" F' rnisbiDg Goods, at Bash'.-, etore, 35
Foirrlh sfr.-et. Obeapeet in Ihe city.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
!£W ADVERTISEMENTS.
JUST ARRIVED BY RalL, AND WILL BE
Bold tit prices to suit toe times, a good assort-
ment or
POCKET CtlTtERT,
SCISSORS, and
EDGE TOOI.H,
All warrant-*, at OHAS.- o I'TO A CO'S Hard-
ware Mere, :J1 ~ Bush street. Buss Housa Block,
r-aa Francises. teSlw
TO VARIETr ARTISTES!
yARIBTY AETISTES AND MINSTBFX
™ performerB going from Sad Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Firat-elasH sn gage meats effsred to first- class pac-
dle at "TUE BOWERY," Maia street, Joseph
Dad ley. Manager. Letters bo addressed, or to
Divk Brown, Business Manager, will receive a
prompt reply. - - fe3 lm
A. DESIDERATUM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARS_AKD COMBINATIONS
AOOMPETKNT MANAGER. AGENT AND
Acter, with 157B&r*' eipineioe in EcglmU,
America, the Oar>eof Good Hops and Australian
Oolonies, India and Ohinu,
IS OPiN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with the profession and tbe Pre??.
Can i/i v-! Diiuio-j of M&nagare, l Ceatres or Llalls
List of Prices acd heloing capacity, m nsarl y every
one ot the abuve places. Apoly to
J. 11. MoOABE,
fe4 lm «20 "Washington btraet, S. F.
HARRY COEBYWS SALOON
NO 7SO MARKET STREET, HABRY OOR-
byn respectfaly informs bis friends and pat-
rons that he bas 'efiited ia beautiful s'yle this
cosy and comfortabU resort, aud win bo pleased
to see them, ooe and all, and hava ibem sample
«ome of the choicest wine* au 1 liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe munnfaoca y of LieBenfleid
with Phelan and Oolleider's latest patem Bteel-
faced cushions, has been olaced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. '1 ha popular and efficient beverage manig-
nlator, Tommy Oarroll, oao be fonnd in hia old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to all.
jaSl tf
Tiie Beit Bemedies.
Dr. Perry's Last CQutaoe, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry'e Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
J. B, GateB and Go., comer Bansome and Oom-
nUiciMi rtrtots, 6ole «nea»,
The Mountain Beer la tbe only real L«ger on
ttla Coast. Oall acd try It. at 624 Sasraniento
Btraet, wharo it 1* sold at 10 centa a glass. x
Wl» Place.
It yon want a clean bath, with olean towela,
and a good shave, oryonrbair cntio the bett
B^le, by expwiencad workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dneatng Saloon,. Ho. 302
fQttttti jrtt.et, ne« How^a,. x
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen
tlemen to be good is general business fir the com-
ing Winter Seasoo, commencing the first week in
November, 1872. Address stating loweBt terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reionded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MCDANIEL.
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
PC'S Lock Box 1, Oheyeooe, W. r.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
or t£e period.
Pacific Stone Company^
THE PiOIFIO STONE COMPANY OAJJ
the esyecial attention of Arcbitgots, Raglj.
eers, and the public in general, to t,he SUPERJ8J
QUALITY of the Stone now boiog mannfactm^j
by them i#thia city under the Ransome Paten*.
They make to order and keep in etock:
Building Fronts, Water JPlpe,
Sinks, Man amenta, Fit uotitlsja, .
Tiles, Coping* for Wall*
FlHera, etc., ett,.
TogethBr with Ransome's celebrated Free-Ort
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee snperiar
and at a prioe far below that of hand-cot woST
•»*The attention of private parties iotendlij|
build isrespeotfnJly solicited.
Offloe.No-IOBUSH STRKKT. S^n Pr»n.
r PRICE aJIItT!
A Safe and speedy Reme
dyforall Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice
Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of th< „
Breast, and all Difficultiei '
arising from a sudder
Cold, readily yield to lt«
healing powers. Ask foi
the California Hall's Pu|.
monary alsam. Sold bt
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PHOFBIETOUS.
3orner Samome and Commercial it,
i.wtf
I!
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
BT '•WILKJE COLLINS.
IN TH2
GOLDEN ERA
The "Podgers Paper s}"
By •'PodKers,*' la
THE GOLDEN ERA
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard, la
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
By Olive Harper, la
The Golden Era
TOTiSL
jSL.. BCA'Vt7'JBC'
FenlUeton. In
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AWD. ..
XOMC anrt J E R E, Y,
OO TO THE BKAXOH
Hot Scotcn,
a88 Sutter street. Bear K.earn>.
All r>x-irtlis Ten Cents
HOT CHOWDER EVEBY NIG SIT.
no15 tf JQ8. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor
dividend notice.
masonic savings and loan bank.
So. Q Fost street, Masonic Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREC-
tors of this Bank, held January 20m, 1873,
s dividend wai declared at tbe rate of tea (10) per
cent, per annum on Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight per cent, per annnm oa Ordinary De-
posit*, for tbe semi-annual term ending January
2let. 1873, payable on acd after February lat. 187!.
free from all taxes. s>£UJbtG£ JKOHINSt,
la22-tf Secretary.
E. PARDINI
NO. ?Z9 WASHINGTON STH^ET. (ABOVE
tbe Plazt), San FrancUco. Boots and Shoes
made to order in the beat Frenoh style. The same
ready made always on hand. no 1-Jm
LEWIS & PANDER,
OTOVES. RANGES. TINWARE AND
IJ all kinds of OooklniriJterBiia. the best
and obeapeat. No. a« GEARY STREET.
between Kearny and Dupont. jaSSm
FRENCH CORSETS.
jVfMEPONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
nhn^TK^.n1^1'*' Underwear. FRENOH
OUKobrSoI all prioea and qualities, ready made
and to order. No, «31 Sacramento street, below
The Golden Era.
ORIOINAL STORIES, FOEM8 AND
SKETCHES, FASHION GOSSIP,
AUrrSEMENTS, LITESaTUKE
AND ABT, AXSWEB9 TO COB-
KESFCATCVTS, ETC.
rnHB "GOLDEN ERA" 18 THE OLDEST
X Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely circulated st home
and abroad than any ether on the Pacific Coast.
In California, tbe Atlantic States, and thionghont
the entire field of its great and rapidly incrsasing
circulation, the "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded as a literary and family journal of nne-
quailed excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday Tis-
ltor in every Horns and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages must be appa-
rent to bnslnsss men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Golden Era, for One Ttar, 88 SO ;
for Six Months, S3 OO.
Bnbeoriptioaa to bs paid In advance.
The Golden Era sand Peteroon'a X,adleV
National Magazine, One "Tear, S5.
S»-THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE ssrrsd by
Carriers In tht city at 13# cents per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA, single copies, Ten Osn te.
For sale at all News-stands,
Office of the Golden Era,
540 Clay street.... San Francisco
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIIjVEH FIjA-TUB
manufautdrer
—AND— rf!>
KEPA-IKEK— * ^^
—OP—
DRUBS, BJHJOS,
— AND—
OTXiEK MTTSJCA.1. INSTRT/MEJ^|
ESTABLISHED IN 1906.
»sy.L*=eons given on tbs Banjo and Drnm. _
MISSION STREET, between Firat aud Second.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjoa lor Pro
esnionals always on band. ^al5U
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Tetter.
Manufaotorerand
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
S9S Dnpout,
NEAS SUTT£R STBMi
Soe my Btock of Bir
CaK-B before parcbULDI
eitewbere. Always eon.
r hiDK Dew oo band. -M
Patent OageB. mode 0
Tio Wire, are warrant*
I'REEFKOM VEKJJD.
Jity Tl"
noMt
at
II
11
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:
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
6 A3 KEABNT STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
thf*ahort63 notic* AH Pipes and
Oicor Holders winanted genuine, and
to color well. Ma-r-chauifi Pipes acd
Walking Onv es Mounted acd Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with tbe best »0rlt
manship. A largd aaeortment of WalklDK Oa»
and Faccy Goods of every description always ot
hand. noUlm |
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WAT^ER FROVl THE PAOiriC
ConKrBas Springs, near Santa Olara. Iodor»«d
by the Medical Faualty its curative poners beiuf
eqnfl to the celebrated Congress Water from W»
SprinRs of Saratoga, New York. Dapot romored
from tii8 Kearny street to New Montgomery. ea( ,
door from Howard. Families sapplied daily. Lib-
eral discount to tbo trace, and orders attended u
promptly. de2Sl«
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY,
Twenty-Sixth Semi-Anna j1 Divide**-
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PBBAW-
num. net, (9 per cent.) upon the operstloni
of the French Savings and Loan Society, fortBl:
Eii months ending Deoember 31st, 1872, has, l*> I
oooformity witn Lbe reoort cf tbs ComnjitiB»ol
V-rihcation appointed by thsn&mbnre of the So-
oiety, been deolated by the Board of Admiotitr*-
tion, at the Semi-Aona%l Meeting held oa ttu
16th instant This dividend will be pava^e oo
and after the eighteenth instant, at the offlosoll
the Society, 4=11 Bash si rest.
•JUS TATE MAKE,
j 201m Director of French SaviogB BssJ.'
GEORGE MATES1;
Stalls Nos. 40, 4,1, i^, California
Market, entrance on Californti streot.
Public or private parties (.id i'amliiOT enpnll*
from 6 A.M. to 12 P. M. Ladies' and Oentleroso
Oy«*.Br Pnnrr. oinr. frrtw. S • m rnVw <i«7fl»
Philadelphia Restaurant
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
ORO10KST MEATS AND
Vege'ailes, Board by th* weed.
40S VINE el'RBJbtf, between Kearny
ani Monteomer7. mart^ lm
THE
Vei
*
Crystal Sample Roorr
S35 8AUEAHE1STO 8TBEET.
A LI. DKIHK8. PL1IN OB FAKOT, T*
CENTS. ■a-BotDiinluaaoeoially.
U. U1TMH.
3aK lm Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
IfOR BALE-518 KEABNY ST8EET. 1
-* HEBOEK'S. Alio, eyory kind of Oudi
Wholesale and Retail. _
no7lf M. A. HCBCII.
Indian Queen Range
The Best in tbe Mar fee
HADUVAOTUBED BT
CALEB M. UOKUB
oolS tf *»0 «nd ill K«ar»
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T... XVI.
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l.6UIRE'S OPERA HOUSE WW ALMAMBEA TMBATB1.
iui i \ lurruuNor i
■r
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TEiilpan Opera Company!
i a titer n ■
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
The Bells,
EMERSON MINSTRELS
■■
MR. JOHNNY Ji. JL. JL, JH 1ST !
LITTLE MAO-
tauiviniM. rtBRCART a
ITEBT BrwWIWW DVSIWO TIB Will. ABD «ATO»DAT iniMOiU IT t.
mil rvrxtwo
[!•• no*n DtrnAND
M<IV
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mi umii inn i ■■! r«<>>
7 nlf NWViJ* Ktpirr. t.vrrrLtp
The Bells, The Bells.
EMEKma, trrrnK. *m» thi bbtirb CfWrAWT.
1'an w«.«-«>n«l Olio.
WW <il ■BlIHffm'. ■!■■■ too Hw4-fHiU> .lflll.1
■ KI.I.tN
Id Kl.isiM I OBATfdN ADD ItiMVN
THEI NEW HM'VJESISTTIOPg- 1
EXfnlVRiT 11U BOB IUBT I JAKB. tli»E»rb« SAK BICKBY I PROP. K.T.lFOilTIs J. ROBIKSON
KVA.X* A*D URIHUTU
Ti." OroBt H11 of Ihr S ftwn 1 Trtthlndouf BucooM of
P Y G MELON an d G A L-E AT- HEB
OAlMiTUUt LITTLE MAC
Old Melon '. Bob Uart
OeJ 0 W. Rocaaft-iler
PIS lATtfi JOHNNY ALLEN
Maal bHr J. Robinson | Mtn Liter gam Rickey
Tbr ation ol thli j ir. • only laits ten nJoutos, The audience will plMM keep their seats.
DEWFl KKKU: TOMA.TOE»: J>AR£OORIOI
Ilr -• * ir*to ..
Oicitilrw.
■Jr- All Bllli M»lnrt the Alhambre Theatre mutt oe presenteel hereafter on Monday.
i-F'Psrforrnaoce to conwuaoee punctually at eight o'clock.
ih. euuaii«o l-UM
Mi** i.i Nrmi
MMAN ANDIR CtU ftT-TffaiT ... Mil OUfUNt
CORKOCRAPHICALITi'
Tk»»i— . arweiree*
Overte-a !>-«. » #.,,4
fcW III wo*
n a. ,.*•<*
Mt.a rUMMJ.
«-.« —.i d--«~
cj»«h twM rt«*.
llni'i BonlfUM
PROFESSOR FOWLER OTMDOWE.
UoniffoltiMiid Arailronr.
••»■ wind fi*»
Me Fie*.
Owcrtora from Zane*...
Or»6»»lff>
NEGRO
Armitroof
COMICALITIES
sod Una*
To Conclude wltb the La oathable bketob
Uncle Eph's Dreamf
EphOlawson Qborler Tboaop-oii
Aaot llaaoeb Olawsoo Loo Diion
YoansEpb w. Armtttoejc
Planter Uaih RobinaoD.
Eraostas Tommy Rot*
Finale:— InlroduoiDg tbn wfco'f Company.
OwOetebratedtl *•• -Vane "blrte, Tbeyfi t p«J»rsKm.i,,»na foraaattt* and durability will Be-er t>e nutobed. To be bail only at thn
• r- M.I. AM) BKt TURM, IXL ATTCTIO* «TIM(K, «10 Keerny etr«et.
Wolf in The Fold Stlie Thistle
rpHE TUrSrLK THAT PRI0KE3 THB FAllt-
■Wolf Ml tbrt Fold" tbftt «OIM lltt CJDlllCt wlto
tho ]i\* of llbt.I. G tit at 'UintHun*, No. 9
loTeJ&pie^ VKi"t(* waul.
. (1 t-) 4-11 I' mi ii... ■!■■ nt, J,t?rr 3m
GAN OF AMUSEMENTS
fJBLl the Theatres.
vBSs
jjS^'KRALLT THR008HOT THE CITY
SSflft'Al
Restaur
ApleFK
ft«*
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T.»
m£
.. CIRCULATES. IX
RCULATEO EVERY DAY
U< Tlli TtAB.
JOHN IFlOiBI^'e,
XONE BltT THE BKBT QBAI-IfTf OF UKiTN
(JAN BR HAD AT
StnllM {5. O, Cnlltornin. Market
1YIOUWTAI1V BEER.
■Br
Only Depot, 624Jacramento street.
THIS I«* THE ONLY KKAI. f.AOIEB. AND
tbi BMit V»r on tbie UOMt. It 1* PURK, NOtmiStt-
UTO.eodof a FINE TASTK. rt. le eold by the GUhb lUOe.,
KrdoEeoQoart Boalen ab 91 SO, »nrt hr 10-ealLon Kene at
I «0. NTA flr*t -clue UOl L.UNUH from U to 1 o'ulook.
riOHJUEK SHOE! MAHUTAOTORY.
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT tJI"
Day a.n<a. PCiglit,
Tilt: <>K£;*T
IXL Auction Store,
OIU KF.AUM' NTKEF.T.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" W AMERICA
la dow "OTfi-iinr kit liter Ttuiuulna lliuu buve
ever bvea offered In Nub Frtancl»eo.
IViih our connection lu
New York, Chicago, mid. St. Louis,
From which We arc dully rrcclvlnic OooiJm
buUtflil ui the l«\*e»t Oaib I'rlcc .
iia- oxm.n.EJi'iro-K'.
our Morro is to
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pair* Cnaelmero Punts, worth HO OO, to be
•old ut »a «o.
COO dozen White Nhlrti, worth SI CO, to he aold
at 1& centa.
SO eniet of Hcotj ITnderctothlntfi 40c. to A 1 SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From »5c. to SI OO. Mid euewhere froen 84 to 5.
ALSO. AN IMMENSE STOOK OF
DIlTIOm, FAMCr QOOBI, BISOUSH CUT.
LIBV, PIPE. ULOVKS. IOBACCO,
WATCIIKH, KVUIIKK OIHI1W.
ii O W J jJBY,
Trnnhw, I3»s-. •Kra.l±mem,
AMD IN FAOT. EVERYTHING,
Front e. JNeetlle to an Anchor
OtII »nd .zimino oor pno... »od ntlsfy joafMlTM that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IB THE QP.EAT
IXL Auction Stove,
eia KMMr itiict,
O.e Door from Oommerelol.
$150
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
t
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Have yon beheld It? If not, you're a treat
. At £O.Uii:Z\\s PUNCH SALOON, Id Kearny street
There BONA, dieclple of GREAT SQUABZA,
Dispenses famed Manic Punobes; ralhec
The most dullolous tuix'uc>n f*. recorded.
And have with many medals beon rewardedl
Lndleg their OORDIaLS thc.e can nip at lelanre,—
Their "Tualtd" appease,— and Men gtin "LAXJllitis-
FLEA8DBB."
To allay couuubtal dlffereooet and pain,
In "ANTI-UIVOROE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one tut-to,
lour arm, consoling, straight is round her waist
GucuHWbata "MORNING 0OMFORI" iu the ■)••
That healH the puarrel and ImparU tne bllssl
The "WELOOME" too, you'll always flad
A balmy soother for the troubled mil -1,
The bright "ADRORAl"and theawoel "FAREWELL,
Just Tlllt BONA, and you'll all far" well)
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the pauaoos
For all dyspeptlas and for diarrhoea.
Mo Oholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock arouna.
BONA and SQOaRZA, spite of all detraotors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefaotoral
Fall FOR I1? d.ffjMat heaUhfal dclaltd you'll Had
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndt
Mot this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S-.8QDARZVS)-317 KEARNS STBaEKT.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQDORS BUT ONE BIT A. QLABsV
THKY HAVK TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All t»ie Mechanics' Fairs.
.lOB UXI WHOI.1MAI.B1 IBB IBtU
•t tko •■< ..Cbll.
it, !••» UMofcH
^XGaV-A-IFLO."
IHE J0TJBNA1 OF AMTJSEHEHTg.
FaMished every Day in the Yew by
j. p>. BOaARPTJS
«8C Merchant »ad M-5 Wiaahl*«to* ste.
B«low Montgomery. San Fraooiaoo.
THURSDAY FEBBUABY 6, 1873
AMU8EMENT8, £tc.
The entmatnment given at ib'a bouse, by Bilty
Emerson sad b<> great band of minstrels la com.
bins .no with Johnny Alien and LHtle Mac la fall
•f fan. There ii lomi fine music by tbe orehtstrs,
ooodooted by Gao. T. fcraot, and Clarke, Baker
ami Riaiell alas ballade In splendid atyle, bnt
fan is t3e pre villi ag feature, and there iaona
oontiaqoua ra*r of laughter from .the lio»s tbe
oor'.aio r-TMi until fl fails on the aiterpieoa-"Pig-
tnoiou and Gal-eaUber."
California Theatre.
"Pygt.a'ion and Galatea," which was a great
suceesl in Bjs.od, h« proved eqaally aoited to
the 'as e of the public of Sin Francisco, and is
drewiog large and laihionible honsea. It will be
playel this evening, with "The Speoire Brids-
ATroom" as an afterpiece. John T Raymond ap-
pears in both pieces. "PrgaaaUoa' matinee on
Saturday.
Jllaifnti-ci'fl Opera House.
Br »jry general request the ohirmlnit opera of
"Maria di Rohao" will be presented this evening
far ibeeecond time in this city. Tba cast will be
the same as on the occasion of its first production.
W ;y ais opera hia never boau presented before
the pr-9-ot season is a mystery to us. It is bound
to take nr»tnnka*afaToritewith tbo San Fran-
oiaco i I
Metropolitan Theatre.
"Toe Yellow Hat," reproduced at thiB theatre,
ban tak*n a bow leisa of ll'e. and is ranning well.
It will be pisytd th'S evoniog Miss Marion Moi-
deuct will make ner first appearance on Saturday
evening. LaitPerloronaaoe of 'The Yellow Hat"
on Saturday sfliraoon.
B-lla Union Theatre.
Oogili and Cooper in Clog Tapping); MiesLilHe
Hall in biliids and in song and dance; J. H. Lar-
kio and Carrie Armstrong in Dutch acts; Chae.
Verner in comic songs; Miss Josephine in song
and dacce; others in specialties, and Miss Jennie
Jobnionasda dramatio company in "The Cap-
tain's not A-aisi," present a capital entertaio-
meoc at this house.
TJif- Atheneom.
'The Merry Cobbler." in which Miss Maggie
Brewer. Mi. a Ida Fiek, Hugo Robinson aod others
appear: Kcss Durand in living satues; a variety
of songs, danoee and ao:e, and a capital afterpiece
make up a good bill at this bonre.
IV .- -m's New Amphitheatre and Pa-
risian Circus.
In order to allow the Dockrill Troupe and their
atud of horses a few day's rest, (he opening of
John WiUon a Amphitheatre is postponed until
~Mond.-vy next. A special car was, as we have before
stated, chartered for the horses. At Ggden a
wrangle occurred Detweeo one of the conductors
and the hostler who had obarge of those valuable
animals. This resulted id the hostler being pot
off che train, and Mr. Doutrill consequently hid
to ait up night and day to look after his property
-From this cause be ia perfectly fagged ont. and
needs this short period of rest.
fifths Jlnian Sfordannt
This actieis, who is to make her appearance at
the Metropolitan Theatre oa Saturday evening.
is we!) spoken off by the Eastern pres*. The
Aibtoy Evening Journal says: "Miss Mordaant
bu made ablt in this city, and should sbe over re-
turn to Albany., we can promise her a warm we:-
oirne from all tbeatre-goere, wbo can appreciate
either a handsome woman or first-class talent."
The Argu9 endorses be si* having tte ways of
1.0 n a and Mrs. John Wool combined, and esys it
ii sore "ace would prove a winning card St the
Theatre agiun. " 'I he Troy Whig pronounces M fee
Hordauot to be "possessed of more than common
ability. Bar acting is natural, her voice is fl^xib'e
and under psrfett control, and her singing sod
dancing jest the thiag to Boitjilay-goers."
OIT i", .t Virginia City,
Miss Aa?ueia L. Dargon, with a dramatic oom-
panv comprising Pierpont Thayer, Harry Thomp-
son. W. Barry and otbers, started for Virginia
Oity testerday morning to play an engagement at
Piper's Opera Hones. The Company was engag-d
through the Pioneer Dramatio Agency— J. H.
MoOabe.
Woodward's Gardens.
G. Bulslay made a successful ascension with
his Montgolner balloon on Sucday. Next Satur-
day Messrs. Coe and laj will mike anotner as-
oension with their grand gas balloon. Grand per-
formance and balloon aiosnslon by the Boislaya on
Sunday.
Axatotbioal MrsrtJH.— One of the most
■empteie collections of the ktnd In the United
■tacea, comprising hondreda of costly and beau-
sllul wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only> at tie Moaeum on Montgomery atreeL Ad
hoar may be profitably spent here-
Sauce Piquant.
Home fractious individual insists that the
blonde be&utits of tte footligh's dress their
yellow Lair with curry powder; upon which
another wants to know whether th9y uss
curry-combs in making up their head fix-
ings. The idea cf the csrry powder arose
probably from the fact that the sweet crea-
tures look so saucy.
Tear', Idle Tears."
One of tbe most conspicuous of recent
successes at the Theatre Prancais hss been
tbe "Marcel" of MM. Sandeao and Decour-
celle. This piece has been prepared for the
English stage by Mr. Clement Scott, and
produced at the G lobe Theatre. The task
of translation has beeh conscientiously ac-
complished, and the only fault that cm* be
attributed to the adapter is a rather too
close adherence ta ths original in Euch mat-
ters, for insUncs, sa shotting at swallow*,
an eminently un-English sport. Upon his
version Mr. Soott has bestowed the title of
"Tears, Idle Tears," and be has, so to speak,
enghricol the iucidenta of tbe play in Mr.
Tennyson's delightful lyric. Tbe plot in its
English dresa retains ils pathetic character,
and exercises a strong influence over tbe
audioDce. Mr. Moatague plays the part of
Marcel, now re-cbrutened Wilfred Cumber-
ledge. This character, the central figure of
the play, is wholly outside the line Mr. Mon-
tague has previously adopted. Wilfred is a
father who ha? accidentally shot his son,
and baa since gone out of his mind. A
scheme for his recovery is planned and 'ex-
ecuted by his wife and bis moat intimate
friend;. During a dark night he is brought
home. Everything is arranged &s at the
time of tbe accident four years ago. Books,
toys, papars, are strewed about, and a broth-
er, born after 'be accident, is dressed in
'Clothes that belonged to the dead child.
Upon waking from pleep, accordingly, the
suflering man is persuaded that all is a
nightmare, a dream, and that his self-re-
proaches are unfounded. This delosion is
ultimately dispelled, but ere it vanishes it
has effected the requisite enre. In this part
Mr. Montague showed a power with which
his admirers bad not previously credited
him. He was angular, however, in alti-
tude, and spasmodic, and will probably give
a more even and sustained representation
when he has got mora familiar with the
part. The representation or madness, and
especially the frightened look of the .eyes,
was goad, but tbe representation would have
been better bad tbe treatment been a Jittle
more conventional.
Woman's Cariosity,
There is no denying tbe fact that women
are curious. We can't deny it though we
stick up for women through thick and thin.
We can't, because the other day we saw a
lady punching tbe sknnk in Woodward's
Gardens with her parasol, There was
s-k-a-n-k in large letters on the oage, her
companion expatiated on the unpleasant p:-
culiarity of the animal, and still tbat wo-
man punched the sknnk "just to see what
it would do!"
, — «-
Really Felt So.
An Ohio editor was rendered insane, while
goiog home tbe other night, by bearinc the
following words come from a dark porch on
a shady street: "Oh, John, I wonder if
tbat moustache feels as gcoi on your lip as
it did on mine 1" John's answer he did not
wait to bear.
Tbat girl was appreciative, and conse-
quently worth kiesicg.
Bettered the Instruct ion.
The Cbaplain of the Wisconsin State
Prison was a whole year teaching a convict
to write, and then then the fellow forged an
order by which ha made bis escape.
It Is Ferioctly Aetonlshino;
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
•t tbe What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
before 8 kjt, returned tbe same evening If de
fired. z
Phutosrapaio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
GaKery, S4 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission etreet, T
-V Pleasant liocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms te let there
Trie building is a vexv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. ,
Fresh and Sweet,
For tbe best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. H
Oysters.
Why travel sa far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strcjt. near Third, next to car office. o
(fxiat; Cheer ljaundo'
l> the best linndry in San Franoleoo •
Fob Sam— A lot of cheap i Ut drtrsep, at 82
Geary etreet. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Altogether the Best.
It is carious, but true, that J. A. Sbaber,
"707 Market etreet, near Third, t could sen for-
-nlture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer in ibis city. Try him and you will be
convinced.
Everybody Suited.
There io end to the multitni'o of fashions
in hate, at " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
etreet (second hat store below Kearoyj. all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there if sure to be suited. ^_
XI You Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to tbe What Oheer Lane
try.
McDowell, aUow Ca
Something; !Vew.
Wm A. Hubbard's mannfacturpd misses' and
Infant's garments and Indies undtrwetr in suits,
are famed fcr their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard. ha3 eFtab-
Uehed a depot of these goods at 24d Second st,
for whole-ale and retail trade. A lioeral dis-
count to the trade. J
■a
Or. Barlow J. Mnith
la giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
ease* at bis Hygeian Hall, 6S7 California etreet,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 J4 o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Soai'h gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p m , free. w
IT'or Waaiilng
Shirts, 51 60 per dot.; small pieces, 50c. per
U ». At the What Oheer Laundry
Fcr a eafe and efficient BEAtrnrrtH of th*
Complexion, use Dicsax's Famous Cbiiie cs
Lie. l
Eurelca Social Clxtl>
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual zaaiqaer&tte ball of the Eureka Social
C;ub are on exhibition In the window of Stolti
and Sons dry goods stare- South-east corner of
Kearny spd Pine atrsetB u
CtATJtvoTAKT. — Madame Clara Antonia, the
at Tranae M/^lnm.
THE PUREST PEARL.
Beside the church door a-waary and Une,
A blind womai eat on the ccld door-stone;
The wind was bitter, the enow fell fait,
And a mo:klng voioe in th- fitful blast
Seemed ever to echo her moaalog cry.
As ehe begged her alms of tue passers by:
"Have pl'.y on me, hivo pity Z pray;
My ba:k is bent and my hair la gray"
The bells wera ringing the hour of praver,
Aod many good people were gtthered there,
But covered with furs and maotles wa-m.
They hurled past through the wintry sterol.
Some were hoping their soots to ia-e,
And some were tblnkingof death and the grave.
And, alas I they bod no time to heed
Tne poor soul sEking for charltj 'a meed.
Ac d some were booming with beauty's grace.
But closely trmfHid In veils or la-e,
They saw not the sorrow and heard not the
IBOM^
Of her who sat on the cold doer-stone.
At last cams one of a noble name.
By tbe city oonnted tbe wealthiest dame,
And the pearls that ovtr her necs were strong
She proudly tbtsa to the beggar flung.
Th«n followed a maiden young and tair,
Adorned with clu&ters of golden hair.
But her driBS was thlD, and scanty, and worn—
Not even the beggir seemed more fcrlorn.
With a tearful loot, «nia pitying eigh,
She whispered softly, " No jewels hove I—
But I give you my prayerj, good friend," Eald
the,
" And screly I Know God listens to me."
On tbe poor white hand so snrun&en and email.
The blind woman felt a tear-drop fall,
Then kisf ed it aod Bald t) the weeping girl,
" It is you who have given tha purest pearl."
Much Libelled.
At a meeting of the Farmers' Olub in San
Jose, "Mr. Berglen said be did not believe
Christ ever drank wine; he was two much
of a man.1' Then he was libelled, for he him-
self says: "John came neither eating nor
drinking, and they say he bath a devil. The
Son of Man came eating and drinking, and
they say, Behold a man gluttonous and a
wine-bibber."
Peoria, III., tas a new paper called the
Evening Injunction. They got out as In-
junction every day foronlyten cents a week,
cheaper than the oour s could do it.
Do IVot Suilur lrom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corse, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowan'e Instl-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 P.at. We
speak from experience, having teetsd the Doc-
tor's capability. References given If required, a
Holiday I»\LHcries.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tatleS
that compare with Squarza's. Equar&Va Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their raan-
ufjeture, tie happy combination of whole iome
tonlcB, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
dlBolple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbo Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Eearuv street, or at tbe Old Headquarters,
120 LeidesdoriT street. s
A nappy New Year.
What a pleasare it is to meet a smiling coonte-
Danoe, wbetheritbe on tae street or id the par-
lor. Aod why Ib it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because tbey live on
a plain, nutritions and substantia! diet. That man
is a pnblio benefactor who will conscientiously
serve as with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis MeyerB. Drosmtor of the "White
&ons«." Kearny etreet, also of the Capitol Bes-
tanrant. Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testify. Hie- kitchens ere marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try bim, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Tbe Ulna! rated Press (9. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Bold by Eubsoription —
$1 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
number?, 15 cents. Adcrass Murray, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
Tno President's Message,
Peace and prosperity are the bey notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablitv are the
characteristics of H, Luchstngei's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a bouce can
be furnished. d j
— - •
Wbavt Oheer Laundrr
Employs no Ohlnamen, and should be pat
ronlted by everybody. •
Watches and Jewelry,
Very low, at H. A. Callender's, 62 Becoud
tr^et, corner of Mission. t>
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Beat brands at 61 a'^ntgomery street, S, W.
corner of Mer:hant. Franefe & Caha. Q
Wtehinjr Beturned In One X>a y
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Lever Buckle »uapenders,
At *1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than elae-
i? hers— at the What Cheer Laundry, x
Snm Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
[ound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllshment, southwest comer Bush and Mont-
gomery stB., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. eq
Boat Quality of XJ^jrsavln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry X
For the Very Best Drinks,
Goto Ya.es' Eranch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third strests. so
Diamond Catarrh Bemedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Oolds, Aik your
druggist for it, or send to Dr, A. F, Evot, No.
9 Post etreet. %
A.X* Old Lendmark,
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington streets, kept by
HAarj flthraldt ha.1 bftni aAsaonj i a
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
X. E. cor. Jutkiun and Kearny *ln,
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital,
London, and the last, twelve sears of San Francisco.
DB. TCZFR inform* tbe afflicted that after visit-
ing: all tbe HUsPITALb IN LONDON AND
PaRIS, acd aoendiug one year in the most cele-
brated Hospital id London, tbe LOOK, he has re-
opened bis old Medical Iosutnte at the old stand,
where he can always bs foood. DR. TOZ8K has
for forty years met with naparalleied success in
tbe l'eat*nent of diseas* generally known as
CURONIO AAD SPECIAL QUMPLaINTS.
»B. CHAS. H. TOZEK
is in every war responsible, binding bimielf to
effect a permanent cubb, or making no charges
Those who osranot afford to pay for advice aod
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THE
M'J.VlHLYRESrOKATlVEPILLS,ne»erbnown
lo fail in giving relief in cases for which thej are
recommended, are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, 8-1) per box. Full direction on each
boi, teDt hv Mxpre&s or otherwise.
D«t. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Q^acfca wbo make it a practice to pabhah false
affidavits and other false reference?, bnt refers to
t it mo-t. resDBOtab'e people in the State, whom be
has cubed of diseases which others have railed to
core.
DB. CHA9, IT. TOZRB,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jaokson streets,
fel-tf San Fraooieco.
Biggest Race Yet!
TOE HUMAN RAOE.
mUE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
*- realde In Han Francisco, bay their
Shirts and Furnishing Good* of BENE-
DICT A- CO., So. :« Second itr* et, be-
cause they are alwaya treated well and
buy their good* at the lo We St prlcei, at
"THE OLD *TAKn,»
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANDY.
Read ! Bead ! Read i
THE PDELIO ARh HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the dandy made and sold by Jahn Pritoh-
ard .A. J. Baker and Patrick Prearn?, at 73 Fourth
Btreet, is BAKER'S CHEWING CANDY, al-
though tbey sell it from a wagon and a store, to
both of which tbey USE OUR NAME to draw
cos torn.
L. R OLABK A CO.,
a271w No. CO Fourth street.
FREE AND EASY.
ETERT SATURDAY NIGHT.
Piano ana Singing at 8 P. SI.
CHARING
*
SALOON
606 Sllaalou street, near Second.
delO J. EAGLES A WILD, Proprietor.
THE OLD
Hot SCOtCll,
15 Morton Btreet, near Kearny.
All IDriiilis Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJERRY IN TOWN.
Always on file the New York Herald. Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doing?, Police Ga-
zstte, all t&ft California papms, also London
Pnnch, Bell's Life, lilnetrated London News. Gall
and Ba*'sfy yourself.
■far- Don't forget the sign of the Hot Scotch.
de7tf CHARLES WM. FELDMAN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
ANNOUNCES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
tbe Pablic generally, tbat they have opened
nnder COLMANS CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WINES,
X.IQ1JOBS AND
All are iovited to ca!l, and ARCHIE MCNEIL
AND WM. O. CALDER will do their best to
make them comfortable. js'Jitf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mad.
to ORDER,
~ —AT—
L. BLAIR'S,
O Kearny street.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve year? connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members of
the profession In the Colonies, begs to intimate
that he la prepared to give experienced advice t£
all persona professionally visiting or modi latins '.
visit to the Australian Oolonies. Fee moderate
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WIiAlAV HENRY WATERS.
Vi Victoria Ohambera, 46 Collins street, M*i-
bourne. Australia. fe6 tf
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFFIOE.
IO. SIS KEA.KKT SIBIIT,
Between Boab and Sutter. jaSO lm
HEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
Fcr sale at No. IB
' rjler street. Call and
examine for yourselves.
«9>The only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
dsfittf
ALHAMBRA 10DGING HOUSE.
FINELY FORYI8HED ROOMS. SIN-
gle or in suits,
"Well JLlghied suad "Ventilated.
. rjnrnrnianed Rooms to 1st. Lodging witt
or without board, at.hamr^ BUILDING
• 19 Bosh street. ooi* tf
DRESS MAKING.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR)
Bootatllcn and Stationers.
H. H. Moore, 609 MontKOmery, near Merohant,
Bn«loe«i Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant & Stratton's College, 24 Post SI
Batchers.
Kjttz, Fred, S tails 94 to 100. California Market,
Brass Fonnderles,
Weed A Kingwell, Oslifornia, 125 First it.
Dentists.
Dr. King's Grand DenUl and Sorgioal Inatitau
61fi Saoramento street.
French Fancy Goods,
Locan A Co., 19 Mentgomery, 107 and liw Sutter,
Human II air.
Sampson, A. B. k Co., 110 Second street
Mcilc and Musical lmtmntnta,
Keene, O. 0„ mft-. aooordlans, repairer of all klada
musical Instruments, N.E. oor. Bash & Ksarnj.
Uuccuronl llaaafaclurer*.
Briguardello. Maochlavello A Co., 706 Sansome,
Wines and Liquors. <Wholessls.>
Danert F.«r0. S04 Fronfc
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEAKS OF FKACTICI
IN THE TREATMENT OF D1SEASESIIN0I-
dent to females has placed Madams Edmonds
at the head of all pbyBioisns making such practloi
a specialty, snd enables her (o guarantee a apasdj
and permanent cure in tbe worst cases of sns-
prersiou sod menstrual derangements. Ladles
will find Madane Edmonds a ssilllnl physician
and i' is ro tbeir interest to consult her in all dial
eases incident to women before tampering wilh
poiaonous nostrums, quack doctors and humbaffc
Madame Edmonds (if scribes diseases without any
isformaiioo from the patie-'i, and cores without
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus saviu
from wrong treatment for private, chronic asd
cancer diseases. OorreBooudenoe ainctly connV
dentisl. Office and reeideooe, -415 Pine strsti
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja30 ly
EZTINQUISEEB
"ABSOLDl'ELY THE BEST PROTECTIOI
AGAINST FIRE P
SKKD FOB THEIE " BEOOBD."
R, B. Ibwin k CO., General Agents Paoific Coast.
For Bale by W. B. MURDOCH.
Local Agent. 312 California st., Sac Francisdo.
POll Taxes
FOR 1873
TSIO^TS? 30XTE!,!
M ...... AND
Payable at the Assessor's Office, or to
Deputy.
L.EVI BOSEKEB, Assessor.
' ■ ' j«17 lm i
WILLIS' BAND.
A
Fritz Pipers and Marcni M. Blom,
JLcadlDg; \ lollalats,
>tlv-Orders from the country promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, JBatonV Mm5 i
Store. 138 Mot ts emery etreet, or MARCUS M. 1
BL.UM. 3~9 Montgomery street. jig tf I
«£***
ARION
^Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATB
Fair of the American Institute, aftera blind-
fold trial against Steinway's, Ohickenng"*, aad i
others, to be THE BEST ON EXHIBITION. B. I
CTJETAZ, Sole Agent, »*> O'FarreU streak I
N B-— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. mart I
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT H AVI I
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS oan have tbo
amount refundod at the office of the undersigns*
upon the presentation of an order from tbs I
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A- AUSTIN.
DAVE MENDES & CO.. at th«
nld original Bed Lion. 18 Oeaif
street, between Kearny end Oupout, where y«
can have HOT AND OaLD DRINKS. notEorgel-
tingtbeold Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Sport '«
always on band. ...
"gents* furnishing goods^
A LARGE ASSORTMtNT OF GENTS' FUR-
nisbing Goods to te h*d Rood andcheso.at
the "oLDCORKKK,"J LEVY'S, SI « Montgom-
ery street. .Justice given to all. Don't forget «•
number, 5tO Montaomerv street. deU' In*
CANDIES.
ALL KINDfc OE THE FINEST 'OANDY
made at onr Steam Candy Factory daily- AU
orders, especially from tbe country, are aoudtso
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY & WAGNER,
lOT Md«t»otnerr St.. oerf S«tt«v
N°
CENTRAL
O. 118 GEARY STREET.^
Best accommodations for wa ..TH|
Families in the city. Private ■U ._ I
entrance forLadiee. Hair Cutting, Shaym* and
Shampooiog. Children's Hair neatly cut. Ladita
SbampootngSO cents. .... ,, ,L
i«171m L. QORRIVEAU. Propristar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,'
HAYWABD8.
Hum
**"» II MONTNMEIT S
■ HOTEL.
lgar
9 J) FURIISHEO ROC
i M aad in>
WEST END HO
»a» ruHMOi TMmuDiT. nimnHi a.
»•*. an. ■«. i-»
5BS.
^ETROfOLITAN THEATRE
OKUO BXVirAL
•on jk. r«vv MiottTa
iai) HE YELLOW HAT
IlUllf'hn citri-
ti«*« « ii«>ri r n«iic,
W» *»«aettnx
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
THOU) WOK OF Tfll ENOAOMEVT OP
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
KlNMi JtMLlllWtlH
IHII EVKK1RO
nRITARV «
UN VI Mil Ul It IIOMIM I Vlt!
lOXJm COMB1LHA.IW.
IT* la ... f»<»' «f ••
o. » if u t • • ait j>uii. tat ,
rLBKIiHV 6
or mr «t «•..» i». K..,-ir«i ■ ri..i.<Mi
<i ik. i i..i. i ur rt.
HIRtaRT «
1 The Yellow Hat!
in
?*oa
PYGMALION and GALATEA!
rBoorrto »rrit
ni.w »« iMKY. m;m &PPOINTMBNTI,
m:\\ i'hoi'i.imu.-. >i.\\ >i i .< iiamhmn,
-\i:\\ A>I> Al I II I XII < CONTI Ml
MI8B ELLIE "W I L T O T^-
THE LESlTIBITE 110 IllEGITiaiTE DR'SI
»1 1 M H
III.l.li; HALL
m nwi a«d daeoe.
»f Kraa
*.
*r«»p
.ry>e*t ■.•»-»
>!••( 1*MU la
t HRTI.o*. Aa Bri pairoe,
re*J fr» thta »Uv H« Nlwiii i i ■
*in .iitn*- T. ii \ \ *i • \ n
»«■ j
■lunlf J»>Rinl
Son* ind Dance Llllie H«il
.A...... lltr ...
Hi.. I k.paua
rjl^^Kafc-.-tt PKtaa'.OksMn
I.
i.irT t
, «.■-..
MiiHdt
mip M'
Dll'UI>r r »* W !- MR". JI'ilAll
8CBNB, FTOMAIjIOM'a STUDIO.
tbi actio* is co arm sid wmux iui bpace or miXTT-Ioca uoias.
kill. K....I. Il.tr.iu
HHm 1-tro'wto
w r.B- *
li« *r«*lr n.-
Act II Specialty Olio.
«• mi> ri iiim
UIFIII lir i.l.l
nturai nr uttli di«i.i>i.<
Ac, a will ceododk wit*
>--fte Grand Transformation Scene
BUND,
•
ThU ' - toaehid*. with tk, l.milui tnrt Wondirful Opllc.1 ll!u*|. 11 of
Tne Dissolving Statue,
I»«tb r-i uJ |AUa'<st bj Prof. Tablo, of. ti- Royal I'.ht- l.iir! Insitute. Lordon, and tbe auditor*) u« respectfully
rrqacAt-d to retail* Id tfaeir «*•'• until It* termloeUoo.
The evening * entertainment will eonclada with
THE SPECTRE BBIOE&HOOM!
Tar mil or mia.
lATUHPAT ITIXiKG— Iir.l mphium of
Xlaa Marlnii Mordount
la kar ... S»r>s.O.»l« PI., Mllll.4
lirlintr: or, Woman and Uer Master!
T.r*ci Cbi- .:'-r«.
VASri>oroN
pail
THOMAS
..MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND
W.VLTF.K
joiin
i plimpton
J. y. TJRRF.NCK
R. J. FHLsroN
Rita CARRIE WYATT
M1S-I NELLIE OUMMUIB
SATURDAY AFTERWOON, AT 2 PYGMALION MATINEE
IN REUEVU-AI.
Tne Popular BT^rlescATJLe, IXION
PlllCKD OF ALiMtSMloM.
NftTTMl R#«ta-Draai Oircle «n.' Orchaatra 91 *• Dil-.nnr
Kt-a. r»»il Be ait a— fta cony 75 Gallery
Drtau Clicle Admission HI OO PriTAte Boxe* .
SO
MS
..»« unci »10 OO
llti.lll \M> MIM.
I II I II niRI.ARD
Jhiirlf* V*rw»?r
Tk« Mh4 Inlfhrr ,,
How Wo Found Dot Oud,
J. H. LARKI1V and OARRIR ARMSTRORO.
Bunch of Ballads Hiss Llllie Hall
■•Rf nnd Danre,.
.MUa JoBtphlM
1
OmiBM..
FOUR O'CLOCK TRAIN.
Tb» wtiol* to conctad* witb tb«
Captain's Not A -Miss
Geo. StormwDll ( bn. \>ro*r
dipt, DtHeg Matt Kelli-
John Hwck R «■ Minb
Htihcn, J 11. Larkin
Rolaod Tooly TommT Bri«
V milt J •on in Johoaso
l-*4nnj Caurit ' HtDm*D
Mary K«uni« OarruUoo
IN PRKI'AKA/IIOff-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Wolf the Ho null or Iho OonrCe/an '■ Dun if tiler.
fl
8PIER8 & POND,
aau Kr-.r.r alukl.
<imiK or b'.'sh. sak rBA.xoiaco.
' Unt, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA All COFFEE.
CT-mTJ
I abb COFFEE, WINES, LIQUOIS A CIGARS
UOHIU'4 aaa ■»,., .ir..i.
fJtUITI»i OOBJItB OF BUSH. 8A!S rRANOISCO.
"»— '8PIER8 & POND."
""""'i j
llllW* I
lltll
jOIJIft
is. AND
:3Mfort of
m>.rM.IM
HAIR.
Il l CHEAPEST PLACE IX BAN FRANCISCO
TO BUY
I Jinan and Imitation Hair
lood , Cheap and Fine
lewjiry & Fancy Coods,
IB AT TUB
IEW YORK 8TORE.
A. II. NAM I'lljs <V OO.,
Jin. 1 1© Second «Irr«-t,
**aatwe«3H Ml— >|qW t.rnl Ml nm.
ttontion, Good Livers!
R. P. BBROR8. FORMERLY
proprietor «t tba Mioara' Raa-
tot, bst lakon tba manaKamaDt
olb tba Mioara' Bataaaraot o»
ltoaroial iiwt and tba Hlaarr
oob on Mkrkai ttrctt. in parlnarablp witb MR.
)BAYKUR, mhn baa baan ooDoaottd with the
forytara. ImproTamunti h»T» traao mad* Id
oataiBa dapartmanta tbat will raadat tba Ul.
t' morn ptipQl:.r tbaa it baa avar baan dartnc
12 yttnet Ita proaparlty. Onr Billaof Kara
raoa all tha dalloaoiaa of tba taaaon. Oor
to U "Good fc'ara, Good Oooking and Modara»a
r. BfiROCI ate CO..
INERS' RESTAURANT,
*;il and SSti ComtDproial. and
7*9 Markat itraat.
•an from S a.af. to 10 rx. aaSl let
THE SAN FRANCISCO
LL POSTING COMPANY
•4 aarcraMcat • at., ear. i.r.dcaaorf.
McDANIELS
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TBI rjKDBBMGKBD WOULD MO«T RK-
a;'*:tf ullj rapraaast to yon and tea pabllo Ran
■rally, that ba la na* praparad to fnrciab (aoil-
iMaaTor atlibltlona of etai-y kind aod character,
I.ARi.K AND f! iMMODlUl'-l UAM., with cool
oaanary ard Sta«n. Tba Hall la wnll TeQliUted
aad hibtad. and mad* comforiaVTa for all aaaiooi
ofthayaar. TdK BKST OF MUSIC, both String
aad Braaa, c*q be farnlibed at all timea.
Haiialaciory arratiB-amanta will r>a mad* with
THKATKIUAL OKOlHER UOMPANlEfJ, alth-
ar for K-ntinjof Hall or porforioanoaa on a par-
ofDtaca of tba racaipta. OorrVapoodanoa •ollcltad.
Addreaa J. McDANIKI ,
Lock Box No l.Cboyaa&a, Wtominf.
If. B.— Gorloaitiaa wantau for tbe Obayaone
Moaf>nm. Thoio wiablDf nrjK»Bi»manU, aiata low-
fa* rarmi lor Lhn Wintei 8»noti, aaodlDK photo-
vrapb to my addrasa. Half Faaaaxa Uonay re-
fandod after fllllng onaaKementfl.
jAMriK McDANJE.A.
Proptiator Oboyanna'i'npati'n and Uuaeora,
oca 3m Lock Box No. 1. Obafanna. W, T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERKEOTION -RIOH&RD
LDKR KAI1RKI. tpaob-r of aeraral celo-
br^tad Hiropaao artiaten. late Diraotorof too re-
nowned Gonaarvitory el Ganeva, Mattro da Orient
_dat praaoi
Opera, fi piepared to «!*• private laaaona. •ither
at bla offi'aa or at th« r^*i '■>■>< e of »bo poplin;
llkewiae I'OUKSKS OK MNGlNG. PIANO and
MOoIoai, iNsruiionoN.
PorforMi»r partiautars aoply at PROF. MDL-
DEK\Soffl:*\ ^ >.»1 POWH.LI-. SiRKKr. hatwe o
Market aod Ellis. Alao, letters recaivd and terms
to be bad at tba rauiio atore of M. Gray, Ulaj at .
aad nf Memra. Bherman A Hyde, corner of "utter
and Kearny atreeta, jat 1m
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
6&
OYSTER
...ASD...
\d£k
CHOP HOTJ8B,
ln»raeritrcft,ofRearnr b«lWoen Pine
aad Cnllfornlu.
THE FINEST FRB8H BALTIMORE AND
TRANaPL ANTED OYSTERS served in any
ityle. Hvarytbing oooied intho beat manner.
a» Tba Fineat Liqnorti tad Olgare.
•9-F.leuontfluUeaor Roomi for IaUdtea.
•O-OPEN DAY AND RIGHT.
. R. J. 1E0HAU * P D. JKSSEN.
nbW l« rraprletora.
PIPEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
THIS ELEOAKT THEATRE HAS BESE EE-
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooiiir lO and 17 O'^O Wafshinertou street.
M1«Ha>'MK AIIAM",
Btnr Serlo-Conilc Vncullat.
JAMKN UOLI.OWAY,
Calebrated Kntciiah Tiiucdinn.,
IIAltKV AMLAIt
— and—
KPF.KCFB Pill TCI1A i:i»,
Willi Ui« Kreai NenantloB,
■'tOUNrKRFBIT.*'
IIATALMK,
Tbe orliilDol tf on wlih the Iron (Taw.
-wlth-
U'M.R AMil.KA and FRAAIJ.K.
TAt.l.r. OUBDELLA,
Htar Kaoeatrlrnne.
f II A m. A. OARBNKR,
The Celebrated Dutch Comedian.
PBJINCR ZAIpIK iTiUIiM*,
The .Hniii'f M,«tery.
OUT 1,1 - T O X,
— and—
JLUCY AIIAM 8,
rJerlo-fJouile unit tUneltlata,
HAKKl WIIBT COOK,
Champion Equcatrlnti •laitsler, with —
HI8H KATS COOK,
Premiere JFuaeatrlnn nod AlaoaKe Act.
W. O A Y L O K JJ ,
Contortlonlal.
HCHLAY PAMItli
AcrobAta, OynDQitl
— and—
Balloon Aaeenelonlete.
Chinese Employment Company
PIBRCEIdjCO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALT, PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
No. 627 Sacramento etro't, Bet. Krnray
nod MoDtgvtuery, Sao 1 ran^laco. Oal. We ara
procured to furnish at ahor; notice, Domaatto
Srrrnnt*. Hotel Oooka, Laondrr Mod, Waltera,
OommoD Laborrra, Farm Handa, Rail. mad
HandP, Qardeoer/, Mechanic", Fnctorj Hauda,
Wood Oboppera.etc, eto, Special at tout Ion Riven
to furnishing DomeBtlo Servanta. J» 30 In
rllK ABOVE ABTI8T* ABE NOW OX OIB BOOKS, A»» CAN BR EN.
Baaed by m»Daff*ra Weat o> tb« Rooky Mountaiaa. tbrounb nur airenoy. „„__„ , „_
• UKBIOAN fOBBYN <t-. CO,
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
(Tbe Flrat Hoaae below Kearny atreat,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Helpof all kinrii,— General Bnrina«a Ananoy;
Collect Rente, Notea and Aeonnnte; White and
Chinese Laborers supplied for Familiea, Hotels,
Farnii, Faotorlaa, ate.
CHAM. F. lAEt Ht KEK A CO.,
daSaim «»»» Saoramastoatraet
RICHEDA FAMILY
{Formerly o£ CAiariria'>*;EMJtl afW9" Circvt)
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profeeeion in California pro-
ooae forotina elaaaea for inetruotioa in Elocution.
Parso&B wiahlng to avail tbemaelveaof the oppor-
tunity of acquiring A useful art at a moderate ooet
can eeod in tihoir names to "Oambyaea " P. 0. Box
3334, wban parilculnra aa to terma, etc.. will bo
aeat M them. de9 t
J. O. COMBES,
terrapin rxmreH,
Cor. a.co.d and Tebtm* .IrkcU.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
DIVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVINOS AND LOAN
BOOIETY.No.eiOOIayatreat.-Tha Board
of Uireotora bava this day declared a dividend for
tbealx months ending December 31st, 1871, of nine
per cent per annum on all deposit*, payable on and
after tbe 1Mb Inst.
ja l«-2w GYRUS W. 0ARMANY, Cashier.
ESP*"
fe^ofe$ifl4<^J-
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
in nflA beautiful and instruot-
M.\J»\J\J\J )t*> obiecta to be a^n. Qpeo to tba
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at FUKEKA HAL*
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLX-
agr-Da. Jordan's PnrvAia Office iB at til
Oeary street (oppnaiteold Meobanica' Pavilion).
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
Mccarty's Dancing Academy,
d.TTIm
DA8BAWAT HALL,
Port ,lr.et, p..r gkarar.
ADOIiPHUS SIOCKMEIEB,
...TIAOHER OF....
I
C2
TEE JOUBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Polished every Day in thoYea,- by
I>. 'BOGABBUS
SStferchunt and S35 Washington Sts
Below Montgomery. San Francisoo.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6,1878
Very Thin.
TLc Oakland Evening Torchlight hat to
article (written by a woman, we ara afraid)
about Liar* Fair. It commences thQB :
Gent cm tn of the press, is it not about
time that yea give as a rest, and stop whin-
ing aod lovriiog about this anfortuaate wo-
man ? She mey be a bad woman ; that she
loves notoriety, and very high'y appreciates
the gratuitous advertising the newspapers
are doing f jr her, is very certain. She has
" killed her man," but she has also bsen ac-
qaiited of the crime by a jury cf men.
This article is evidently written io the in-
terest of Laura Fair. It is not time that the
press should stop bowling about this woman
as long as she howls on the rostrum. Her
defender says :
That she should resort to the rostrum to
com plots her scheme of notoriety, and witbal
Bupply thereby her depleted exchequer, is
certainly no crime— especially not if men
and women cm be inducad to go and hear
her.
It is a crime, an Intuit to tbe community,
and it is the duty of tbe pre-s to prevent her
from deriving profit from if. Bhe is trying
to giin all the notoriety the can here in
ord&r that she may make money in tbe East,
wtere the is not known. It is the duty of
tbe press to thwart hor if possible. la the
Eist there are preposterous reports about her
beauty I It is the> duty of the press ta ex-
pote the fict that all the good looks Bhe
ever bad have vanished, and that she is now
neitber pretty nor interesting, but a cold-
blooded, plain, onattrtctive, mercenary wo-
man, who wishes to coin money oat of the
blood of tbe poor old man whom Bhe mur-
dered. There is no rest for Laura Fair.
Eminently Just,
A faahio i article in the Tribune justly has
a fling at a present very absurd fashion. It
says that good sense "utterly condemns the
style of 'banging' the front hair— that is,
cut straight across tbe forehead— as origin-
ating in an asylum for idiots, afterwards
practiced upon Skye terriers with weak eyes,
then followed by fifth-rate ballet dancers.''
Sensible Man,
When Sidney Smith had gravely listened
to the details of a mad dog's course through
the s'.reets cf London— how he frightened a
birhop and was at length dispatched with
difficulty— the clerical wit remarked that he
' 'should like to hear the dog'e side of the
itory."
Sweet Llttl« Cherub.
Susie was kissing her doll the other day,
when her papa said to her, "Dear me, yon
seem to love your doll better than you do
me."
"Why, yes, papa," answered Basie; "she
is ever so much prettier."
fctealtn ana Pleasure.
Tnere axe not too many pleasures la Ban
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne coun-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
equal In elegance to an; private conveyance
at the Occidental Garctfge stand. Frank Bou-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. Tbe moral ol the above la:
to to Frank Denton ax the Occidental Hotel
wben you want a carnage. o
L<ivo wen.
Thofie who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding la the causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the oomer of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Eoeken, who has catered for the public since
IS49, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, S&imagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cud of tea In the
city — Engllah breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained ^ere, a
Sewing Machines for Sale^
Ranted and repaired, at 116 Post street Alto,
Ageney hi Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. x
I>o Yon Know
That with Btjttxbiok's Paxxzbki you can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly? Bend
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. US Kearny e treet, between Batter
and Post. San Francisco. •
Holiday Cardies.
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
varisty, at 1L A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny ttreet. Wholesale ana retail, o
T>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehronlo and specific practice, and as such Is
now tbe most successful of any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Cheer Ho"~s »
A Plentant Surprise Parly.
Surprise p&rties are no/, so much in fash-
iou in San Francisco ib in the towns and
villages in the EtStero Slates, where they
sometimes degenerate into nuimncts. A.
burpriea party, if properly managed, may
be made very entertaining and pleaBmt.
This is FiGAB.o'6 recipe for getting up one,
which he hopes will be used again and again
and handed from one person to another :
Think of some \sidowof your acquaintance
—the older and poorer the bfctttr; than go
and prospect round the premises and see if
they will do, when Bwept up and garnished,
for a surprise party. Then call into your
coonci.s a few lady friends, tell them of tbe
party, aod get them to join with yon in get-
ting it up. Next think of all tbe nice young
men you know, and strike them for a dollar
or two apiece. After that buy sicks of coal,
sacks of flocr, pounds of tea, coffee, sugar
and other things, and have them ready to
take round tj tbe bmue. Ihan get some
mneicians and make arrangements for a
good fupper. On tbe evening dress in your
very best to do honor to the cccaalon, as if
it was tbe Governor's ball. Have all the fan
and amusement possible; you can make the
old widow feel as yonng as the rest of you ;
make her bouBe look bright and eheerfal for
one day io the year, and enable ber to lay
in a stock of happWeBB as well as provisions
(don't forget the provisions) that will last
ber through many gloomy days. We have
quite recently helped in testing tbis recipe,
and it proved an immense tuccees. Of
coarse there are not so many poor people io
San Francisco as there are in other cities,
but you can hunt up enoush to give many
of these pleasant turprise parties if yon will
pay a little attention to the matter. Try
Figaro's recipe, and yon will thank him
for putting you up to it.
A Strict Judge.
Among tbje> "local waifs" in the Sonoma
Democrat, we find tbe following:
Judge Overton publicly reprimanded two
lawyers for paying poker in open Court.
We are afraid the above may be quoted
in Eastern papers to the diseredit of Cali-
fornia. We, therefore, state that Judge
Overton is proverbial for his strictness.
They must not juJgo of other judges by
him.
How Could Siliy Help It!
The Sacramento Record eajs:
In the Police Court yesterday morning
Elizibeth Dowdy was sentenced to sixty
days in the County Jail, for keeping a -dis-
orderly house.
A dowdy might naturally be expected to
have a disorderly house. There is some-
thing in a name.
Gripbic
In a recent breach of promise trial in
England, a female witness defined "court-
ship" to be "looking at each other, taking
hold of each other's hands, and all that
kind of thing."
Tbe original Rothschild was a pack-ped-
dler, who traveled on foot and retailed
chewing gam and hair pine to the people of
his time.
There were one hundred and forty per-
sons known to have committed suicide in
New York during the year juat past, besides
the cases not found out.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nlgfci.
To look at "Frisco by gas light,
uur careless teat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless jjlay
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through welch a aweet bouquet was Been;
While mosey atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window teem to he
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It loofeB so nice— and try their oheer."
'■All right," I said, '•! must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Mo sooner had we fouud a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onr wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. , We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
Ail kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam f and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have fouud, 'twould seem,
That tney have here the best Ice cream;
8o here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "euch nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And tnere this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES BAARE, Proprietor.
500 Pairs ot Socks,
At all prions* at the What Oheer Laundry.
The oyster trade In California is assuming
glgantlo proportions. Emerson Oorvlllo, of the
noddle Bock, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have * fame which
baa extended all over tha continent, and * he
■Saddle Bock" is known everywhere.
The Best Remedies,
mm
Jones & Bchrouer'a
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at aao Bath k treet , nearly opposite the Aiham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It, and they all
eat It. Only tbe best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. q
Bairwork and Combinga
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stookton. Side curls Steamed fo
twenty-five cents. u
•
Beduced prices. Shirts from 75c. to $3,
Complete aetoitment of Gents' Furnishing
£ood). Beales h Oo. Kearny st., near Buih. ox
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Lager on
thiB Coast. Call acd try It. at 62A Sacramento
street, where it is (old at 10 cents a glass. x
The Place.
If you want a clfan oath, with clean towels,
s hive, or ; our hair cut Id the beet
Tho Same Spirit.
The Oregoniaa says, epealiiog of Trinity
pburcb:
The latler is the wealihiest church corpo-
ration io America. Yet 1th vast recounts
lie idle in their plethoric coffers, or are ex-
pended was cf oily on arcli uud groin, while
tbe* street Aiabs, the starving sjnif stresses
and the laborer upon tbe streets, as well,
starve in the very shadow of Trinity epiie.
Is it not high lime that the Protestant
Trinities, a 1 over tbi? broad laud, awak-
en to tbe full meaning of that grand enco-
mium, "Thepoor jehavealwayswith you?"
"Expended wasteful y on arch and groin."
"Like the precious ointment wai expended
wastefully," "Why was not this ointment
sold for three hundred pence and given to tha
poor ?" The Oregonian, which misquotes
"The poor always ye have with you," might
have learned a lesson from the three prece-
ding verses. Money spent on handsome
churches iB not wastefully expended.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For- 1873.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
A. Joke AU Round.
Some wags at Port Townsend played a
trick on a doctor, not long since, by calling
him to attend one of their comrades who
they said, hsd been wounded and w&b about
to die in the woods. The doctor went, and
found tbepatiant Bmeared with blood which
had been taken' from arabit recently killed
by the parly. Tbe doclor didn't enjoy the
joke; neitber did the other fellows when
compel. eel to pay $60 for professional ser-
vice.
— ■»■
No Coercion.
On board \h% vessels of the Canard line,
Bays the London Court Journal, the church
service is read every Suaday morning.
The master io!l of tbe crew iB called over,
and they attend service. A gentleman said
to one of the sailors, "Are you obliged to
attend public service ?" "Not exactly, but
we would lose our grog if we didn't."
A New Departure
....FOB THE....
ktej-w -sr:Ej.A.:Et.
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
- -
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
Fifty-six murdsie .in New York city last
year.
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Ckntfi'FirnlBhiBg Good*, at Baak'?, store, 3 j
Fourth fiir;et. Cheapest io the city. e
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JDST ARRIVED BY RAIL. AND WILL BE
sold at price to soil the timer, a good assort-
ment of
POCKET CTItlBT,
SCIHSOK8, and
ED BE TOOLS,
All warranted, at OHAS. OTTO i GO'S Hard-
ware store, 318 Bosh street. Ross House Block,
San Francisco. feolw
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yARIETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
performers going from San Francisco to New-
York, or vice versa, ehonld stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Firat-elase BQCflgement? offered to first-class Dec-
die At "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager, will receive a
prompt replf. feS lm
A. DESIDERATUM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSJMD COMBINATIONS
A COMPETENT MANAGER, AGENT AND
Actor, with 15yeirV exprriesoe in England,
Amerioe, the Oat-e of Good Hope acd Australian
Colonies, India and China,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Ib well posted with tbe profession and the Prees.
Oan give names of Minagare, Theatres or Hulls
List of Prices and helping capacity, in nearly every
one of the above places. Apoly io
J. H. McOABE.
fe-1 lm 620 Washington street, IS. F.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 720 MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn respectfaly iaforms fci* friends and pat-
rons that he bas >efitted inbeantilul siyleAbin
cosy and comfortable resort, aod will ba> pleased
tdgee them, ooe and all, and bave them sample
■one of the choicest- wines and liquors. A new
billiar-i table from the maonfacto y ol Liesenfleid
with Phelan and Oolletder's latest patent eteel-
faced onehions, has been olaced in tbe Billiard
r'arl or. 1 ha popular And effluent beverage mani u-
nlatot, Tommy Carroll, can be found in his old po-
sition prepared to dispense creators aomfort to all.
jaSltf
CHEYENNE THEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.-MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe. Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general bosineee for the com-
ing Winter Season, commencing the first week in
November, 1872. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MCDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
oc52 Lock Box 1. Cheyenne. W. T.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF THE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
rix kvilkie comma.
GOLDEN ERA
The "Podgers Papers,"
By "Pod iter a," la
THE GOLDEN ERA.
SWALLOW FLIGHTS
By Charles Warren Stoddard. In
The Golden Era.
TABLE TALK,
By Olive Harper, la
The Golden Era
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AXE. ..
TOM and JEBBY,
GO TO the auixca
Hot Sootoli,
iSS Salter afreet* sear Kearny,
All Drinks Ten Cents
HOT CHOWDEB £TEBT NIGHT.
nol5 "if JOS. D. BRIGGS. Proprietor
dividend notice.
masonic savings and loan bank.
Ho. 0 Post street, Muionlc Temple,
SAN FRANC1SOO.
AT A. MEETING OF THE BOARD OP DIREO-
iors of tbia Bank, held J&anary 20tb, 1£73.
& dividend waa declare a at tbe rite of ten (10) per
cent, per annam on Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight per cent, per knnnm on Ordinary Do-
?oaite. for the semi-annoal term ending January
1st. 1873, payable on aod after February let, 1873,
free from all tajcee. GEOKGE BOBINi,
ja22-tf Secretary.
E. P ARDINI
NO. T*» WASHINGTON STF *ET, (ABOVE
the Plaza), San Francisco. Boota and Shoes
nude to order in the best French stile. The same
Tesdy made always oa hand. no l-3m
LEWIS ft PAMPER.
FenlUetoo, In
The Golden Era.
ORIGINAL STORIES, POEMS AND
SKETCHES. FASHION GOSSIP,
AXTTSEMENTS, LITESATTKE
AND ART, ANSWERS TO COR-
B£SPCNEE.i'T8, ETC.
THE "GOLDEN ERA*1 IS THE OLDEST
Weekly Paper in the State, permanently
established, and more widely oironlated at home
aod abroad than any ether on the Pacfio Ooaat.
In California, tbe Atlinlic States, and thronghont
the entire Held of itegrea'. and rapidly increasing
circulation, tbe "GOLDEN ERA" is universally
regarded aa a literary and family journal of noe-
qn&tled excellence.
To Advertisers.
The "GOLDEN ERA" is a welcome Sunday rla-
itor In every Home and Household, and as an
advertising medium its advantages must be appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS,
The Golden Era. for One Tear, 53 GO ;
for Six Uontha, 88 OO.
Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peterson's X>adles*
Notional Magazine, One Tear. $5.
ay* TUB GOLDEN ERA aod PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL HAGAZENE served by
Carriers in tbt olty at UH cents per wees.
THE GOLDEN ERA. single oopies, Ten Cents.
For sale at all News-stands.
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss :of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness' of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers, Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PROPRIETORS,
Oorner anniome and Commercial at*.
ja!3tf
Pacific Stone Company.
THE PiOIFIO STONB COMPANY OAX1,
the esvecial attention of Architects. Kngla.
eers, and the public in general, to the SUPERIOR
QUALITY of tbe Stons now being manufactund
by them in this city under the Ransoms Patents.
They make to order and keep in stock :
Bulldlne Fronts, Water Pipe.
Sinks, MonaraeoU, Fonntultu,
- - TUes, Copings? for Walls,
Filters, etc, etc.*
Together with Baneome'e celebrated Free-Grit
Grindstones, all of which we guarantee superior,
and at a price far below tb&t of band-cut worC
sr-The attention of private parties intending
build ie respectfully solicited.
Office. No. IO BUSH 8TRRET. Ran Francisco.
c THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVER FI.ATBH
' MANUFAUTURKB
— AKD—
K EP A I O. ER
$2) DRUMS ISNJOS,
OTXiKK MTTSICAA. INSTRUMENTS,
ESTABLISHED IN 1BOG.
sjyLsjosons given on tbe Banjo and Drum. MS
MISSION STREET, between First and Second.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro-
essionaJs always on hand. m> tf
TRAYS always on hand.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
SSfi Dnpont,
SEAM SUTTER STREET,
See nay stock of Bird
Cages before purchasing
elsewhere. Alw&yssome-
tblnguew on band. My
Patent Cages, mads of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMIN
Also, best quality TKA
noSQtf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
SIS KEARNY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT,
thesbortes ootio? All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wan anted genuine, and
to color well. MecrECbaam Pipes sod
walkiog Canes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and witb tbe best work-
manship. A large asEortment of Walking Canes
and Faccy Goods of every description always on
hand. ■ nt>21 lm -
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACIFIC
Congress Springs, near Santa Olara. Indorsed
by the Medical Fuunlty its curative powers being
eqnal to tbe celebrated Congress Water from th»
Springs of Saratoga, New lork. Depot removed
from 128 Kearny gtioet to New Montgomery, one
door from Howard. Famijfee supplied dally. Lib-
eral discount to the traue, and orders attended to
promptly. de'ielm
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Semi -Animal Dividend,
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER CENT. PER AN-
num. net, (9 per cent.) npon the operation*
of the French SavingBand Loen Society, for tha
six months ending December 3lst, 1872, bus, io
conformity with tbe renort cf tbe Com mtttee of
Verification appointed by tbe members of tbe So-
ciety, been declared by the Board of Administra-
tion, at tbe Bemi-Aonual Meetiog held on thS
16th instant. This dividend will be payable oo
and after the eighteenth inBtsnt, at tbe office OX
the Society, 111 Bush street.
GUNiAVEMAHE,
j201m Direolorof French Savin«B Ba»1r*
GEORGE MATES1;
DEALER IN 0YSTKR8. CLAMS
andali kinds of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Noa. 40, 41, 4S, California
Market, entrance on California street
Public or private parties ud families — ,
from 6 A.M. to 12 P. M. Ladiee' and Gentlemen's
Ovi!***r Rftoo* on*r. from 6 » v. n» Vi p v -*ri71»
applied
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BERGOLD. PROPRIETOR,
TH E CHOICEST M EATS AN D
Vegela'sles, Board by the weed.
%
Crystal Sample Room
585 SACRAMENTO STREET.
ALT. DKINK3. PL4IN OB FANCY, TW
CENTS. *9"Hot Drinks a specialty.
R. MATHER.
j&171m Proprietor.
F
Bar Sugar
OK BALE-S18 EIASNY ST8EET. AT
MERGER'S. Alio, ev.rj kind of Oandioi
M. A. MERCER.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tbe Market
V
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Map a Sod. (£ *
laifearaUa* Toak. j
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IflGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
«W O0«i!\AT;->N OF
alian Opera Company!
FOR A BRIEF SEAL'S 0V
HIW ALHA.MBRA TH1ATR1,
a"a»«^.^W»»k«»»a«aww
»j^N»^>^»«^^^-^^»^»i^^»*»^»»^»^S^.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
I I \ I ' I • % III It W N < > I ' I 1 1 1 < . I J 1 \l
EMERSON MINSTRELS
Mn. JOHNNY YV J^. L IT: N !
LITTLE DOGCAC.
ourth Crand Opera Night!
SIG10RINI AOEIINA SPERANZA
larafTrOCrm itWtaiHh . OklAT
■-•• «, iliii
■■awn faaaa ee i
t-nBAT tvmmo ruiciiTt
•an o»«ra a anr vrae »» a Tajwt
S3LA TRAVIATA
Till* IVtmnil FEBRUARY 1
mil I'lllia DC*I»0 Til WT.II. AID UTTU/tT imUOOl AT 1
epulis*
> fa a* laj
Mt ft* i ■
1
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daft
III Nil
! ai S
II" '
laLilht,*,,
aa.B.Fvwial
... *oa,. AtkaHJI
Jhaa hMM r
Hnlnrgod Chorus
iBwttral Condactt r. Maestro D. Bperanza
It !■•;■» i ITHWU, TakeanfT ll«A.
ononnriA
">a
':ii»i.ii annua
in is 1'iMin as*ii w r. iubih
urn anaiin Tin- i««r nn. i.t iirvni
tll'lJI HAT ' u M'lRBI.I.
>« wrrn nir ri.nt
The Bells, The Bells. The Bells.
■ miMi. unrrow. i\n tiik k*tirb poaHAWT
Part Ncnmil OH...
Tta **• e»ll»in«. alec* udilwli Bk.t.-b tallllal
non iurt
.JOUNXT Al.l.r*
LITTLB MAO
BIRLEHQUI ORATION ADD It YUAN
L/ITTLB HVH^O'IS EBeENCE
THE NEW INVENTION!
ECPrHIMI>T JI%1 POD H*RT JAKE, toe Bather SAM BI0KET | PROF. AQUAFORTIS . ... J. ROBISS'lN
OV, HIIIII
r.VAXH AJTD OKI II KATKA
Taie Ornt Hu of the 9 atoo ! Trrmtndoui Surce*. of
raters or aj
■ Mfl r«r*]Ml
«l no
. 1 AO
• 4 Ml lO
Kw"r»«i eas b* ra#*r»#J .- :d. B:x OfJoa of lb* Opart
Pi in *?«* at 1 v«:*k k- ia twMMM at S o'clock.
Vrrtfe »— 1>. rtiwirl and Mlatioa-ttrtct caii nop at th.
M 4AV9 *t*tW «rf Ik* Opm.
PYGMELONandGAL EAT-HER
0AL.BAT.BIR LITTLE MAO
Olrt Afi-lon Bob Hart
'.al O W. Bocaaf.llnr
1MB BATES JOBJINY ALLES
Meal Baler J. Robloeon | Attn Biter Sum Bicker
Tit* a-ttcn ol tbl» j.l*c« only Lite tea nJautea. The eodienoe will pleaso keep their seata.
uetplickeb: tomatoesi pibesobioi
»6 Cent*
AS uad •!«
uf All Btlu eaetaat the Alhanubfa Theatre most be preeentej. hereafter on Monday.
IT*Performe&ce to commence panetaallj at eLibt o'clock.
THI1 r.VENIN
rianuART i
Ia4T.Xa»« IlOar DUnAMD
■ONNTER PRoYraiIk TO-NIGHT
A. II.., .,,... . M..n.rea«
"w '• '••»• Bkarlei r..r...
'"" »"»ii.n«i a... ur., — 1
a. o.i... u,lt ,
- ar.ea.Hane.
.'ina rear
COa'CKTIOl ACT
■ »n«a
ill. tuuiiBue iiuro
Ml*. I.« r.mt|
*0M>* AlO QHICUa ITATUAIT ICII OUIIaS
CORKOQR APHICALITICA
Overtax fraa ■lra4.Ua...
"■•'-MM
Paaer ••
• aalr Brewer
la hi. a*reln|il.a
••»■• hb-I D>*r*
Tk*tati* tloaa*.
OT-riar* frcia IroaBl ...
4...04 Old TlRw*.
PROFESSOR FOWLER OUTDONE.
Tboaptos Rftft* .id Aiailrnai.
■nn| rinil Dinrr
■«■ ruk
Orrrtare froia Zanpa Orebeatia
••■I ""' D«err I.yill* i.lTle(ataa
NEORO COMICALITIES
Arm«lroDf ao<1
Bom
Uwnailfal Dullail Mnnlr Mr C'lntt
O»*Tt0f*rrora TrOTHnr* _ OrODHtrk
To Conclnd* with tfat Laaihtbl* Sketch
Uncle Eph's Dream!
EpbClawsoo Obarlatj Tbompfoa
Aant BAOD-bOUwiOD.. Lqh Dixon
YonojtEph 97, ArmttroDg
Pl-nt*r Huib Robicioo
Kraas' as Tomtnr Rtll
FikaIaE— Introdaoloir tbo who's Ooapuf
iiiiiiha*!
Bevcraf
OH THE Fl"
TUB MUDKL LOUOIMtt Holaita.
'ACIF1C HDUSt,Tt?3Snrr
iiyiiipichouse,";"::;^,
„..i ««|f
!■ i <i -A. n. o
....THK....
DRGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... OIBCDL4TE8; IH ....
All the Theatres,
—— ajn> »— —
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
D< Til* TKAB.
iBNKRALLY THRODGHDT THE CITY
rsr
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• a-
BAI.ITOX A OOTRH.I.
Tboaa
who
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SW¥"fm¥-TB¥"il¥
OvrOatobnaad $1 t>> Won* Hbtrtav, Tbaj 1 1 rKBrttCTLT. and for yaalii7 and durability will mrir 0« mUobod. To ba bad only al tba
■*-<.*.... AND 8FE THKM. IXL AUOTIOX BTOKB, «1« Kr.rn; all-eel.
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle
TBE THtSTLB THAT PRICKED THE FAlrl
Laura h«. «ttnit auoth' r odltion ortho
"Wolf to tbo Fold" tbal dooi not oonflfct with
tbe law of libel. Q«t it at Tblatletona, No. fl
Post air *et opp. M»»oalo Ttimplo. Agent* want-
Bd to fl^ll I' on Iho t.tf'i't. Ja.0 3m
o
id
JOHN
NONE BIT "1 HE DINT Ul'AMTY OF MEATS
OAN BE HAD AT
Stalls r>, O, Caliioriiin Market
MOUNTAIN BEER.
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
rplIIH IX TIIR ONLY REAL I.**1™'.,.*,?.-?
tb* flo*st Banr oo tbiB Uoant. It it PURR, NOURISH
inu. and of a FINE TAttTK. It in sold by tba Olaes at lOc
p-rdois«n Qaart Bottlai at 81 JkO, and by lO-sallon Kena a
■a ao, «tr*A Urst-elaaa Hu! i.UNOH from 11 to 1 o'olook
PIOHKAaB IBOl MAHIFAITOBY.
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT TJP
TDety and. rsTislat,
A.T THE tilVJEA.T
IXL Auction Store,
OIB KF.ABXY HTRF.ET.
a»» Tba moat EllIOAITT OUSTOX WOBK LW TJBB OITP
iwjja jjeawa.aaa arloaa. BHIKS ACHATlTABn
^^msAisrA\
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
la now offering icr«i.tt>r Jiur uulim Hum huve
ever been offered In Him Frimclaco.
'With onr copftcctloo lu
New York, Chicago, uud St. Louis,
From wlilrh we are dally rreelvlns Ooodi
bought nt tho loweat Cuati Price*
in-- cTjmittNO-sr.
OUR MOTTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pnlra Cnaalmere Pnnla, worth VQ OO, to be
■old at 83 OO.
SOO dozen Wldto fthlrta, worth 81 GO, to be aold
tit IS cent*.
GO case* of Henry Underclothing, 40c to 81 *>o,
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From »5c. to 81 GO, aold el*ewhere from 84 to 5.
ALSO, AN IMMENSE HTOOK OF
NOTION, FANCr OOODI,' IKOMSH CUT-
u:BY, PIPE- OLOTE8, TOBACCO,
MATCHES, BVBBEB OOOJW,
H081JEUY.
Tr.initw. Bags, -\r^±±mem9
AND IN FACT. EVERYTHING,
From a JNeedle to an Anchor
Call and emmiDe oar prioot, and latlafy youiielra* that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
IS THE GREAT
IX la Auction Store,
816 KKARKT ITBB1T,
One Door r>om Conaerclat.
FIRE QUILTED SILK HATS, WORTH $5, FOR SI 50
•rAaetlonKrcry Nltht at T,
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon.
• 3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld ltf If not, yon're a treat
At SQOARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny street
There BONA, dleclple of QI1EAT 6QUAE.ZA,
Dlepeoses famed Magio Funchea, rather
The moat delicious mixtures y«t recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded,
Ladles their CORDIALS tfetTM can elp at lelBDre,—
Their "TtfARB" apppaie,— and Men gain "LAP I IBS
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial difference!) and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVOBCE" you can your end Attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taete,
Your arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
Gueee what a "MOUNINQ OOilFOKT" la the kls*
That heals the paarrel and Imparts the bllusl
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother (or the troubled mind.
Tbe bright "AURORA," and tbe swoet "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare welll
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrboaa.
No Oholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" kaook around.
BONA tmd 8QUARZA, spite of all detrtotors.
Hare proved the Nation's greatest benefaotorsl
Full FORTY diffjrant hulchfal drluk* you'll flnd
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
AtBONA'B-,6QUARZA'8)-317 KEARNY 8TBEET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUTONE BIT AQLAS8,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FCRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
EIOK SALE WIILIUIil HO BaTTAIIi
at the old eataMlehaaeat, ISO kXawaatoTB
oppoalt* Wkat Cbaar Hooaa
FIGARO-"
THE JOUEHAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
PntjllBhed «tot Dw in U>» 7m t>7
Below MocVomery. 8»n FrMciaoo.
FELDAT FEBRUARY 7, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
The beaatif cl comedy of "Pygmalion sod Gala-
tea," one of tbe very best cf modem times, will
b« pitted again this evening. The performance
will conclude with 'TbeiSpeetre Bridegroom."
The only "PjitnitJion and Gallic*" matinee will
be given to-morrow. «od toot© who neglect to
secure eeau will b.ve little chance of gainiog ad-
m i»j ion.
Metropolitan Th-otrt-.
To-right will be the last night of tbs perform
UN bat one it the attractive spectacular play of
"The Yallow H»u" This piece will beTprasented
at Lhe matinee to-morrjw for the last time. To-
morrow sveotcg. Misi Mariio Jlordaont will make
ter first appearau-e in ban Fr at Cisco, in her
aerie comic play, entitled "Darlicg; or, iWoman
and her llaate'," in which she jwi.l jersoaate aiz
different enaracters.
Alhamltra.
The till which has dr»«n inch crowded houses
dunogUe wet k will be prtesnted sgain ihie even-
ing acd slao at the m»tlcee tc-morrow. Hilly Em-
erson, Jobaoy. AUen and Little Mac are a strtng
team In tbemselver. acd when tfcey are supple-
mented by eoob artistes as Bob Bar', faa Rickey.
J.G. Russell asd the others who make npEmer-
ioo a Minstre s. they tue a performance tbatean
Boarecly be touUlsd in any part of the Doited
Scales.
Blaetilre'B Opera Hoaae.
Tbefaebtooatle people turned ool in fall force
latt tight to enjoy the second representation of
' Maria d* Rohan." lhe applacss "as loud end
frt aaent, and all the artiste, engaged is its rendi-
tion acquitted themselves admirably. On Sunday
•Teniae tbe ever-popularcpera of "La Traviata"
will be performed with lhe cast given on oar first
page. I'igaKO is tbe hsuse programme.
Bella Union Theatre.
A capital first part is given at this honse by
Pinoy Gam tsar. Misses Armstroeg acd Jose-
phine, Ohsr ee Cogill, Matt Kelly, Tommy Bree
aad others. This is followed by an olio in which
Miss Llllie Hall and a boat of iavoritts appear,
aad tbe linly oomedie'.ta of "Tbe Captain's Rot
a alias'' ends the performarce. A gieat bill is In
preparation for to-morrow Bight,
lhe Atheneara,
The company at present engaged at this boose
comprises many popnlar favorites, and tbe pro-
gramme presented is extremely live'y and enter-
taining. Tbe bill for to-night appears on our first
Wilson'g Grand Amphitheatre and
Pari, Ian Circus.
This oew pace of amusement will open on Mon-
day evening next, when the public wilt see some*
tblag entirely new in tbe way of equestrian per-
formances. We shall give a description of tbe
building in to-morrow's paper,
Woodward's Gardens.
G. Boialay made a successful ascension with
his Montgolaer balloon on Sunday. Next Satur-
day Meters. Cob and Lay will make another as-
cension with their grand gaa balloon. Grand per-
formance and balloon aicenaion by the Buislajs on
Sunday.
Axatoxioal McacTjaL— One of tbe most
■omptsie collections of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds- of costly and beau-
liiii wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only> at the Mnseoxa on Montgomery street. An
lour may be profitably scent cere.
Economy la Wealth.
Mai Adder bsjb:
A lettei-WTifcr informs as tfcat in Felin,
China, a barber, will cut ycux Hair, sham-
poo snd ihave ytu, cut your na;l§, wash
your feet, aod bruah year clothes, all for
cue cent. This ;s eo ilu h cheeper than
the work can le coae here ttiat ptrsone wto
with to prtC'iue rtay effect a considerable
Baling by walking orer to Ptkin wheneyer
they desire to be s bare 1,
It is now fashionable in Indiana to stamp
dooghnuti with the monogram of the fam-
ily.
An economical justice cf the psacs in
P.bode Island tried to marry himself and
was disgusted at bis failure.
How to get all the music out of a grand
Jjiaco— Let a (team fire engine play on it a
ew minuus.
Eureka Social Club.
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Eureka Social
Ciub are on exhibition In the window of Stoltx
and Bone dry goods et ire. South-east corner of
Kearny and Pine atre-e B
Fob Salx-a lot ef cheap mk dreiseF, at M
c?ot3ng!Wt' * K°°d prlCe pald lor CMt-°ff
Altogether xHe Best.
It la curioue, but true, that J. A ghaber,
TOT Market street, near Third, should Bell fur.
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
eonvlncad. T
Live "Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the caueeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
Ingtoa treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
I'.cken, who has catered for tbe public since
164?. prorldee for bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout, S&jmagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious e- *€s. and overruling the heart of
man can l -re. Tbe best cup of tea in tbe
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a.
A Lsmb In tbe Tulon's Jaws.
At the menagerie of Bidel and Fairnall at
Turin recently, Bidel, the lion-lamer, en-
tered as ueuiI a large den cf animals in
which were Uods, lioaefsea, bears, byenae
and a Jarb. After the feats of leapior,
etc.. ordioarily shown at suoh exhibitions,
tbe grand feature consisted in tbe simulta-
neous approach of the wild animals to the
lsmb and the exchange of the kiss of fra-
tgrnily. This was accomplished Buccessfally,
the Enimals methodically touching noses,
then gravely stalking back to their places.
Tbe psrformance wss to close with putting
the lamb's bead In the lion's mouth. No
sooner had the jaws closed upon the head
of the animal than it was evident by th»
eyes and movement of the tail of tbe lion
that fonl play was intended, and before a
word of command could be given, streams
cf blood were running from hie mouth.
Bidel, with atremendous blow on the threat
of tbe lion and a shout of command, forced
tbe animal to relinquish its victim. But to
tbe renewed horror of the spectators, in
dealing with the lion he had turned hi*
back upon the honeys, which with a bonl
of rage leaped en his back. Fortunately
fcr Bidel tbe claws and teeth of the lioness
only entered bis clothing, and with a spring
and cry he jumped from under her, at tbe
same time striking right and left with bis
loaded whip, fo cine tbe animals to the
front of the cage. There was an instant cf
besi'tition and submission on the part of tbe
ldtbr, during which Bidel, revolver in
hind, nofastened the cage and backed him-
self out of it. Seeing him safe, the reac-
tion cf the audience was tremendous, and
the cheers were desfeniDg.' Although per-
fectly quiet, tfcc deadly pallor of his face
gave evidence of the danger he had pesjed.
Very Rational.
A man re-iiingin a New England town,
at some distance from a relative, received a
message one cold evening in November, to
hasten to his residence, as he was in a dying
state. When he arrived he was told that hit
reason had entirely left Lim. The fiick man
presently turned his head, saying, in a faint
voice:
•'Whois that?"
He was Informed that it was the relative
who had been sent for.
"Ob, ob!" said he; "yes! He must be
cold, ilake him a good warm toddy— yes,
a todc"y, hob toddy!"
"I goe-s he ain't crazy," said the visitor ;
"he talks very rational."
Hypercritical.
An advocate, blind of one eye, pleading
one day with his spec acles on, said, "Gen-
t'emen, I shall nsa nothing but what is nec-
es-ary." "Then," said Mlngay, "take out
one of the glasses of your spectacles."
African Mormons.
Pr. Livingstone f^and a tribe, living on
the borders of one of the Central African
lakes, the women of which were quite dis-
gusted on hearing that in England a man
had but one wife.
What is that which, when brought to the
table, is cut, but never eaten? A pack of
cards.
Whisky is said to be a horn of plenty, be-
canss it will corn yon copiously.
Ct la Perteotly Astonleninjc
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
>efore 8 a.h. returned the same evening If de
(bred. x
£*lxoto8rT<apriic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at tbe Peoples Art
Oallery. SI Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, x
A. Pleasant iiocauoa,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect tbe fine suites of rooms to let there
The building Is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. *
Fresh and Sweet.
Per the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Salter. x
Oysters.
Why travel sa far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strcot, near Third, next to csr office. c
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
506 Marxet strret. cor. Post and Montgamary. u
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end te tbe multitude of fashions
in hats. At " :he" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
— tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
Something .New.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies undtrwetr in suits,
are fsmed f' r their Bopericrity of mske and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
tbe authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, ha3 estab-
lished a depot of these gools at 218 Second st.
for wholesale and retail trjde. A liberal On-
count to tbe trade. i
«
Dr. Barlow a. smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Kervous Dis-
ease* at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenlrg, commencing at 7 H o'clock,
a cart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examlnatiOEs in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to * p M , free. w
For 'WsLaninsr
Shirts, $1 GO per doz.; small pieces, 60c. per
t( a. At tbe What Cheer Leundry- •
For a safe and efficient Bt^rrrrntB of thk
CoitPLEuos, use Dickit'6 Famous Ckiiek di
Lis. ,
U TCojx Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
act spoiled, send them to the What Oheer Laun
***• x
rXaravorsjrr.— Madame Clara Antocla, the
fl|jan|^|UflfjM|d#B^Bjar^Ula^
UEUOB1ES OP THE PAST.
BV MiBUS »0r.DlOT.
Boyally the day is ending,
With ltt* golden glery crowned :
and the suo to re-t descending.
Twilight's vail now spreads aronnd.
Eve, its Btairy mantle wearing,
Softly moves upon the scene j
While, the solemn stillness sharing.
Thought goes back to what has bten.
Back, thrcugh memories o'erflDwing,
LesB with joy tbsu pain aod r Jta,
To tha Hme when life was glowing
With tbs tunny beamB of youth.
t bidowy forms now flit before me,
Phantoms of the Long-ago ;
Sorrow — no: all sadness— o'er me
Come', ani tears unbidden fijW.
Hopes ! that ere frnltic n perished,
Friendships that have passed away ;
Love, that in my toul I've cbfriehtd,
From that unfargottea day.
All the wesry-cMored phages
Of the pas*, commlngl d, eeem
To perplex me, like the maz*a
Of a b.-ain'di;ttmpEred driam.
In thi? wear; world of tadneer,
My trief ra:e w.U soon ba r in ;
Bnt, through all its *loom or gUdneap,
Blessed Lord, "Thy will ne dene."
An Expert's Opinion.
The post Campbell eays that he once
heard a lady of distinguished beauty and
rank defend Sir Thomas Lawrence from the
charge of having been cu'pible in paying
attentions to ladies without intending to fol-
low them up with an offer of his hand. A
gentleman remarked that Sir Thomas was
highly; blamable. "No," replied tbe lady
(it was rumored she herself wss occ3 the
temporary object of the^great painter's ;at-
tentions), "no not exactly— not so much to
blame'" said she, musingly. "Whatl" ex-
claimed the gentleman, "yon astonish me!
Not to blame for such conduct?" "No, not
so much," was still lib musing response.
"Can yon really, madame, defend suca be-
havior as desertion?" "Why, sir," inter-
rupted the lady, "to confess the truth, I am
firmly of opinion that the majority of the
women would rather be courted and jilted
than not courted at all."
Do l*ot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Cores, Bon-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find inBtant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tnte, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 P.M. We
speak from experience, having tested tbe Doc-
tor's capability. Beferences given if required, b
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tacleB
that compare with Squsrra's. Bquarzi's Punches
are famous for the high art sbownin their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of tbs great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny Btreet, or at tbe Old Headquarters,
120 LeideBdorff street. a
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasare it is to meets smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or to the par-
lor. And why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because they live on
a plait?, nutritions and Babetantial diet. That man
is a pnblio benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ns with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers, croonetor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testify. His k-. tuh^ns are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and jou will
find it impossible to est elsewhere.
The Illustrated Press (8. F.)
Ko. 1, January, 18"3. Sold by subscription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
nnu^e:-, 15 cents. Adcrdss Murrty, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
T-he President's Message.
Peace and prosperity are tbe bey notes of this
document. Chespness and durablitv are tbe
characteristics of H. Lucbslnger's furniture.
All should visit bis emporium, 735 Maraet
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a bouse can
be furnished. n
■ «-'
Wlxavt Cheer Liaundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
roniiea by everybody. •
Watches and Jewelry,
Very low. at H. A. Calender's, 62 Second
tr*et, corner of Mission. d
Genuine Havana Clprars.
Best brands at 61 Ai^ntgomery street, S. W.
corner of Merchant. Franca & Caba. Q
Wr.«hln» Beturnedln OneDay
An* we never disappoint, at tbe What Cheer
Laundry.
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At 1 1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
'Therr^ — at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
'abllshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Csrriaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
ox night, at reduced rates. sa
Best Quality of X>osr«lcm
Driving gloves, at f 2 pes pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
For the Very Best Drinks.
Goto Ta.es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third streets. bo
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds, Ask your
druggist for It, Or send to Dr, A. F. Evot, No.
9 Post street. z
An Old LandmarK.
Tbe Verandah Cigar Store, at the 27. E. corner
of Seamy and Washington streets, kept by
DR. CHAS. H. TOZErVS
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. £. cor. Juckion and Keurny st*.
TBE GREAT ERaDICATOR OF SPECIAL
tjuMPLAlXT^. formerly ol Lock Hospital,
London, aod trje list twelve Years of bau Franvi tea.
DK. T<- Zi- R inform* the afflicted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LuNOON AND
PaRIS, ai,d 6p*ndicg one year io tbe moat cele-
brated Hospital id London, tbe LOCK, be his re-
opened tiB old Medical Iosutute at the old stand,
wbtra he can always bs ioand. DR. TOZtfrt ban
for forty years met with usparaMeted success in
tee featmeut of disess* tteuertlly known ae
CHRONIO AMD bPKOlAL OumPLaIXIS.
DK, CHAS. B. TOZEB
is in everr way responsible, binding Himself to
effect a permanent ccas. or making no cha-ges
Tuo;e wbo cannot affjrd to pay for advice a-d
medicioe will be cDarged fir meduine only. 7 UK
M'JN l HI. Y RES ruhATlVE PILLS, never known
to fail to giving relief io oases for which tneyare
rf-ommeoaed. are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, S-i P" box. Full direction on each
boj, tent hy t'lpreES or otherwise,
D.t. TC'ZtR coes not imitate the advertising
Quacks hdo make it a practice to nuolish false
nfndaviiaand otbnr lalse reference?, but refers to
tbe mon respectab'e people in tbe state, wbom be
bas eriiEli of diseases wbiob others have failed to
core.
DK. OHAS. TV. TOZP.K,
>*. 9. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-if ban Fratcieei
Biggest Race Yet!
TBE BUM AN BAOE.
rptlE MAJORITY OF TKOSE WHO
*- realde In Nnn FrunclNCO, boy their
Shirts ond FarnUhlDs Qoodi off ISi:.M:
TJIC'T A CO., So. a Second str>et, r»c
ennae they are nlwoy* treated well aod
bay their goods at tbe lowest prices,
"THE OLD aTAND."
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANDY.
Read! Read ! Read,
rpHE PUBLIC ABB HEREBY NOTIFIED
JL that the Candy made and sold by John Prit ch-
ard ,A. J. Baker and Patrick Prearn°, at ~,i Fourth
street, is BAKER'S CHEWING CANDY, al-
though they Bell it from a wagon acd a store, to
both of which they USE OCR NAME to draw
custom.
L. B. CLAPK t CO.,
a271w No. G9 Fourth street.
FREE AND EASY.
ETEKY SATUttlllY NIGHT
Piano ana Singing: at 8 P.M.
CHARING
*
SALOON
606 MJaalon «treet, near Second.
delO EAGLES A WILD, Proprietor
THE OLD
Hot SCOtOlL,
15 Morton Street, near Keurny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND_ JERRY IN TOWN.
Always on file the New York Herald. Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doing?, Police Ga-
astte, all tbe California pap,ie, also London
Punch. Bell's Life. Illustrated London News. Call
and sa'isfy yourself.
sr Don't forget the sign of the Hot Scotch.
deTtf
CHARLES WM. FFLDMAN. Prop'r.
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
« NNOTJNCE8 TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Public generally, that they have opened
under COLMAN'S CLOTHING bTORF, Corner
of Bush end Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK: of
CHOICE WISES,
LIQIORS AND
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE AIcNEIL
AND WM. C. CALDER will do their best to
make them comfortable. ji.'ltf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny afreet.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by tbe members ol
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate
that he is prepared to give experienced advice t^
all persons professionally visiting or xusdiiatLnfl -
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderaU
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WliLIAV HENRY WATERS
13 Victoria Chambers, -iO Collins street. M>i.
bourne. Australia. fefi t'
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFFICE.
KO. SIS SEAKKT ITIEI1,
Betwe«n Bash mad S.tUr. j,3)lm
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
Fcr sale at No. la
Tiler street. Call and
examine lor yourselves.
■■-Tbe only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
deUtf
ALHAMBRA HONING HOUSE.
FINELY FURYISHED ROOMS, SIN-
gle or in suite.
Well Lt gated sand Yentlluted.
Dnrumistied Rooms to let. Lodrics wttt
or withent board. ALHAMBRA BLlLDlNG
• t ft Ba«b street oo34 tf
Z.V. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
nookiL-lltn uiid Htrttlon^ra.
H. H. Moore, fi09 Mont,«omery, near Merchant,
Hnalneaa Colleteca.
Hesld'e. Bryant £ ^tratton's College. C4 Post St
Butcher*
Eats, Fred, Stalls % to 100. California Market,
itrns* Foaucl<M*ICM.
Weed & Kingwell, California, 125 First st
DenlUla.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institute-
616 Sacramento street
French Puncy Coed*.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 Sutter,
Hnmnn Hair.
Sampson. A. £. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Mmle und Uualcal Instruments.
Keene.C. C, m(t . aacordians, repairer of all rindj
musical instruments. N.E. cor. Bash & Kearny.
Wises and Jj.imir-. (Wnolesale.)
Daoerl F. A Co . *04 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEAKS OF FKACTICB
IN THE TREATMENT OF D1SEASEVINC1-
deat, t a f-miilfB h«B plaod Madame Edmonds
at tbe b^acl of all pbMiciaus makmi; each practias
a specialty, ^nd enQtilett btr to guarantee a soerdy
aod permiioent care in lhe worst ca«es of sap-
presion ar_d nnnr<traal noraoKerneote. Ladies
will tied Madame Fdmnnds a skiil'ui nbTsioiao,
ana ir is to ibeir inter' s» to cmsuli ber in all dia.
easts incident to women b-tore tampering w|in
poieocoos nostrcmo.Qaack docrora and bnmboga
Madame fc-dnionds desonbaa diseases without my
inforfTft'ton from the patie- 1, and oor^e witboui
the use of mercury or exDeriroent>>, tbaa eaving
from wrong treatment lor priv.ite, chronic ana
cancer dieen"BS. Coirepurn 1eoo» e-ncHy coabV
deotlal. Office and r-sidenc, -415 Pine ?tr«L.
""'tKomery. ia-''Iy
between I
t i M o
y Fire
E2TINGUISHE2
"ABSOLUrtLY THE BEST PROTEOTIOl
AGAINST FiRt !
6ESD FOB THEIR " BKCOBD."
R, B. IEV.-1M & Co.. General Agents Paoific Co*lt>
Forsaleby W. B. .MURDOCH,
Local Apeot. 31? Ca'ifornia at., Sad FranciBfJo.
POll Ta^xies
FOR 1873
ABE
3>ffO"W- IDXTE3,
..AND..
Payable at the Assessor's Office, or to
Deputy.
hlTI KOSENER, Assessor.
j«17 1m
OLO
DAVE mTndES A Oa.atthe
__ - old original Bed Lion. 19 Gears
street, between Keirny nnd Dupoot, where yon
can bare HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, notforgel-
ting the old Pioneer Lunon. The "Old Sport is
always on band.
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A.LATB
Fair of the American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial against 8'einwoy's, Obtckenngjft, aad
others, to be THfc. BEST ON EXHIBITION. B,
CTJRTAZ, Mole Agent. BO O'FarreUsftreak
N B— Pianos of all styles TO BFNT. Tnai4
OUTSIDE LANDS..
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVB I
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUfr
6IDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can hive the
amount refunded at the office of tbe undersigned
upon the presentation of au order from the
Mayor and City and County Attoruey.
delStf A. AUSTIN.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
Ko. O Post street, Masonic Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRE0-
tors of this Bank-, held Jauuar? 20tb. IfrTJ-
a dividend was deolared at tbe rate of ten (10) per
oent. por annum od Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight per cent, per annum on Ordinary De-
posits, far tbe semi-annnal term ending January
21et, 1873, payable od acd aflBr February ]bt., 1671,
free from all taxes. GKOKUii ROHL\S,
\iii~\t Secretary.
GENTS' FURNjSllING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMhNT OF GENTS' FUB-
nisbirg Gnode to be bf>d eood and obeap, st
tbe "uLD CORNER, "J LEVY'b.Slo Montgom-
ery street. Justice giveu to all. Don't forge' th»
number. CIO Monlsomerv street deHO 1m
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST IOAND*
made at our Steam Candy Factory dallj. All
orders, especially from tbe country, are solicited
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY A WAGNER,
\ttV Montgomery ftt~ os/'V Softta*
CENTRAL
NO. IIS GEARY STREFT.1
Best accommodations for
Families in the city. Private _ — —
entrance for Ladies. Hair Cutting. Sbaving and
Sbampooicg. Children's Hair neatly out Ladies
Shampooing 50 cents.
i«17 Im L. OORRIYEAD. Propristar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
DRESS MAKING.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HA-YWAJEtDSSi.
*ifar
ui miacncoi tridat. in uu
»A XVI. a*.
r end"
lETROPOLITAN THEATRE
0*A*D X
YELLOW HAT
CALIFORNIA TIIEATB1,
MR.JOIIX T. RAYMO>
kMOUi
OOJ
.Ml.- Cliorrf a«iio,
tmo
FEBRUARY 1 —
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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DRliT
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PYGMALION aDd GALATEA!
• m.UA.*T 7
"he Yellow Hat!
moorrtr wrrn
IBRY. ni;u aitdintmi
NBW PRi -. EUBW HKOH I B,
> i .« \ n ■ i) LUTHENTtO OOHTVMBN.
MIS8 I3LLIE WILTON
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Bj^JTB. PYOMAIjION'S studio.
the action is cohtristd wirniN tije space or t rsffTT-roua BOOBS.
LARD! • g
isosi hh
PIIUJIJ"
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* »• Bablal
Act II Specialty Olio.
win icwn
riTBICITIM nir.tiviin.li:
II »r a l nr iiTTl.tDiti.lnoi
AM I will »— il«ti Mk
b Grand Transformation Scene
TBI USB or FIR '
UTtHUAVI. ■.J».r».c.o(
•IV MorlAii Morcinunt
I. b.r mw ll.ric-0.al. P1«l .ctit.»d
llnjc: or, Woman and Her Jinstrr!
In «hi,Q «b. wi'l nw.m.u » , ■! i c tf.ni Gbu.ct.r*.
Thl,
• i'n;.>l7f(iiii,hd»» witb the
Ueantiful 1 1
rf.il Oiiti.il Dial
The
Dissolving
statu
o
•
loTin •<! ud fkmUn *d bj Pfuf. T Mm. of Up Royal Pol>l
t"|'i»rd to r oi.ln In tb*l
rbalc lorttiiti*, Lnrtlon. in. tbe *adt*nce are r
■ -»!« umil ita terrain*
tu'lj
Tn« eveninjr'* ft,trr;etoiEent will eouctade *Tltb
THE SPECTRE BBIDEGROOM!
DIOOORT MIL JOHV T. BtTMOMD
tUKIMlC WALTEK LBMAM
M 0 lt'EWCS JOHN WIL.^ IN
VtNTISOTOS E 1L1 1
FACL J. 8. roBRENCE
T1UHA9 R. J. PBEsruN
CIEORKINA MIUS CARRIE 1VVATT
Lav IN i A MiavNgLLIB CPKMISfl
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 PYGMALION 1UTINIE
IS REHEAK»AL
th.© x^oTPtix^tr 3Biji.n©s<a.\a.©, hxlioim
prucEa or admission.
Rrtrrrrd ■»#■». I »— Dr*s« Circle tut Orchestra #1 **» Balcony „ SO
BcHrvtd Iteei*— Balcany Ij GjiH*ry «•/»
Dree* Circle Admiasioo Kl u» Frlv.it* Coxa* SB undHlOOO
Lll.l.l I lltltl.WU
T-t. Mud "mrhr. , ].. \>rotr
uu. in. niiiMM.
n<>w We Pound r><>t uu<i.
.1 II I, XHKIN »ti,1 t'AUKIK ARM-TRONQ.
Bunch of Ballads Miss Lillie Hall
nDf: .'nil Itt»l|rf>
Ml.« .JoncphlBtr
FOUR O'CLOCK TRAIN.
ADd I
Ovartor* Orohw
Tbe wbeii to coneted* with the
Captain's Not A-Miss
G*o. Btormemll Obn. V*ro»T
n»[,', DBfiiiK Matt Kelly
John block R. O. Mtnb
HAlbsrt J H. I.trkin
Riiaod Taolr i. num.* Br«e
r oiHt .I-nri- J itinilo
lintlf „ CftlHa ' D M>m*D
ti&tj Kftaoi* G*rrewon
IB PREPARATION-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Woirthe Ronah or tbe Ooartezaa'« nauiEbter.
PIERS & POND,"
•»• Kaxm-hj •
ORtir. OF BOIH. SAX Fit \ NCI SCO.
NEB, LIQUORS AN3 CIGARS
TKA A X l» '
CLUB.
UUKNTl U All nm«. ir. I I,
MB COFFEF, WINES, LIQUORS k CIGARS
•Ul» Kemnr .trrvl,
DBBKB Of BL'SII. SAN FKANUUiCO.
'.PIER8 & POND."
jit! I«
>"Vi
HAIR.
OBBAPISTPLAOEINBAN FRANCISCO
TO BUV
man and Imitation Hair
ood , Cheap and Fine
awjiry & Fancy Goods,
IS AT TUB
■W YORK STORE.
A. «. HAHPSON «V CO.,
tin. 11* Nrcaml street*
Iflw'-n Ml ••Ion Had Minn*.
/i-**
I^Btention, Good Livers!
. P. BHROBS. FORMERLY
proprietor ot th« HidciV R»a-
nt, b*s tlk'a tb* tn4H»jf«miiQt
tb tb« Miovrs' R*i**ara>ot on
QMOUl Atr««t *nd tb* Mnwi'
lb oo MAtk«i street, to partoarablp eitn MR.
\ AYEUR, who bu bMQ oooBtetod with tb*
o- jttr*. In>proY*iii«QU h»»» Oa»o nAda Id
ii*rMd*putmtnu tbftt will raodar tba Ml.
mote popalcr tbaa It baa avar baandartog
l|N»i( lt« proiperit;. Oar Bill* of Fare
to* all tb* dalioaOMa of tb* awaoo. Oar
> <• ,"0ood F*r«, Good Oooklns aod Modortto
1*. BEBOKI A CO.,
NER8» RESTAURANT,
■ell and ABS OomminltJ, Hid
76S- Market atreet.
a from S a.m. to W r m. *ttSl lm
THE BAN FRANCISCO
L POSTING COMPANY
aMMr»***«to ■«., ear, Ireldaideri*.
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THR DHOeSBtOREO WOULD MOST RP-
•peottollr rapreaant to roo and t-<* pablio ttno
•r*Jir, tbat n* iidow praparad to foriiati Moil
i -iibri-iea of *»*fj klod aod ohar«otar,
wolob ahool] dsierva th* oitrooac* °* t"« ""'■■
Ha Ua b*« rr«c«1 »a i'h«rnoe. Wjomlnn, A
LAROB AKD O^MMODli'l't HALL, with (oo
Soerarrar-d rttefe Tha Hall I* wpll reotiUtod
•od lifbt*d,*od mad* ccmlnr ih « for all a"Mr>D*
Oftbaiaar. 'I ti 1- ill Ol MTSKJ. botb Btrtng
aod I'-rA'i, eea he forol«b*d at all ttmaa.
haMafao'orr arranRamoota will be made with
III .a IHIOAL OKOIHKR COMPANIES, eUb-
ar for Kant i of of Hall or performances on * par-
j«iiU,« of the receipt*. 0.rr*»ponr1«rjc« •olioitved.
Addresfi. J. MoDANIKl..
Lock Box No l.Oberaaoe, Wromioc
If. B.— Corlnelti** waot«d for tbe Obereonc
HmxiiiD. TDotn wiahlDtl eocafameDtB, atate lotr-
e«t term* for tho Wlnlei 8»moo, eaoaioa; photo-
griph to my addreas. Half I'ansaeo Moooy re-
(oodod after Hlliog eoeaseeiAnta.
JAMKS McDANIEU
Proprietor Oh*7*noe 'I'heau** and Moaeora,
oo22 3a l-ock Box No. 1. Obeieooe. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PKRFKOriON — RICHARD
MULDdK I-'AUMIU. teaohnr of soraral oel«-
brated Kiropoaa artlatva, late Direator of toe hi-
oowcad UoaearTAtory et Oeaara, Maitre do Uhaot
of tie F ranch ImnvrMl Acadamr of Moiic, Con-
daotorof tb* Pbilbarmoniqae Sooietr In Paris,
and at present Manual Director of tbe Fabbri
Opera, 1« orepared to giro private leeeone. either
at bla office or at tha ro-l ii"i' a of iho poplla;
llkewle* OljUKSKS OF MNOING, PiANO and
MUSICAL INSTKUCriON.
Forfarthnr ^articui»r- nnply at PROF. MOI-
DKK'rtoffl a, N J.»l TOW^LL Si RKK •', batwen
Merkotaoil Kills. Aleo, (ea-r.i reoeiv^d aod tertas
to be had at the muiio atoro of M. Gray, 'lay -t ,
aod nf Meiara Bbermao A llyde, corner of Hotter
aod Kearny street*. JftS It»
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OYSTER
....AXD....
O^OZ> BOT7SB.
•■■trner atreet, off Kearny .between Fine*
aind California.
TUB FINEST FBESH BAXTIMOBE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS served In any
•tjl*. ET*rytn4n§ oooked intha berrt meaner.
•ePTb* rinaet Llqoora ud Oif-are.
aejrKlecnnt atate* of Boaei for Lad I « a.
teTOPBN DAY AND NIGHT.
__ B, J. TEOHAU * P D. JE88EN.
*o» Lm FivprietoPl.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
vikoixla crrr, hktaoa.
fpmS ELEGANT THBATRE HAB.BSEN RB-
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
RoomN lO a ml IT OQO Wa-sliiiiffiron street.
Mim A iv x If! ADAM",
Stiir Serlu-Comlc Toealleti
JlHEl Hiil.l.IMVlV,
CctebrutctI r.i'kc'loh Ti aticdlun.
II ARIC V AM I. V It
— nod—
M'KMTK fill rt'lf AKD,
With lb" urciit NrnaittloD,
"tOUN I'f.BPBlT.w
iiatallc:,
Tbe original Sinn « lib tbe Iron Jaw,
-with—
M'l.I.P. ANOLKA ».id FBAGILV.
JnV i.I*E COBDKLLA,
Slur JBqncatrlenne.
CIIAK. A. 6ARDNEI,
The Celehrrated Dutch Comedian.
JMCINC'K. /, Villi: IIM.1LUA,
The Huanf Us at vr jr.
O V Y LleXON,
— and—
Tj XT O If .IMAM 8,
Serlo-Comlc and IDuettlata.
II A It It Y w r. I, It V COOK,
< 'hum i*i uu Jvqaeatrlun J av icier, with—
HIS» K A I i: COOK,
Premiere fqaeatrlan and ManuKe Act.
\ V. « A Y J. O K D ,
Contortion!*!.
II I' 1 H L A Y FAMILY,
AcrulMta, OjbidiwU
-end-
Balloon Aaceaeloolete.
Chinese Employment Company
•xun.oi::c«3co.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE TFLK UNITED STATES,
Ko. 627 8acr»DieLto etroi t. Het. Kt&ray
itnd Montgomery, Ban i raneltoo, OtI. We nro
pi'T'i'cil in fur ii tub at feiior; notlof, Dnme*tto
I, Bote! OOOkl, I.am -tire Won. WtftM*.
Cotuiuou Labor rs, Iirm Hiniilf, Rill-road]
' ■. i'. U'ebaatcp, iu t >rv un- d»,
Wood Cboppere.eio, etc, Special attention jjiven
to fnr'ilHliiiiK DudiomMo ti-rva'tn. Jt 20 lm
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
1MVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVINGS AND LOAM
SOCIETY, No. 010 Clay alraet.-Tb* Board
of Uiractors hava this day declared a dividend for
the six month* ending Dooember31at, lS7f,of nine
per cent per aaoDm on all depositr, payable od and
after the 15tb lnBt.
ja 14-2w 0YRU3 W. OARMANY, Oaehier.
'
MIK ABOVE ARTISTS ARE NOW ON OCR BOOKS. AND CAN BE E\.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
«S© Ineroment* atreet,
(Tb* First Hooae below Eoaror street.)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all ktoda.- General Botlnaee 'ganoy:
Collect Rente, Notes and Accounts; Whit* and
Cblneee Lnborere enpplled for Familiea, Hotels,
Farms. Faoiortee. ato.
CRAB, F. HKdIVRKK A CO.,
de28 lm «&» Sacrameato street
RICHEDA FAMILY
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
lb* Theatrical Profession In (. aliforoia pre-
pose formlriK olasaee for irstractioa in Elocution.
Persoos wishing to avail tbemaelTes of tbe oppor-
tanlty of acauirirjg * osrfal art at a moderate cost,
can tend in tihotr names to "Uacobyies " P. O. Box
2334, when particulars a* to terme, etc. will he
tent >*i them. de»t
I
iCT"3*.?-fr.-<Sa„.^IMrpC'^t*W
$7^J;\s*ico\MC p'': ;
OR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOmiCAL MUSEUM
And Collese of Medicine.
TO CiCifi BEAUUFUL AND INSTBDOT-
IV.UvU iMfibieoiotobB m-d. Open to ta»
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at KUKEKA HAL*
SIS Montgomery atreet. FOR MEN ONLY-
aar Da. Jordan's Private Office is at frfS
Geary street topposlte old Mechanics' PerlUeo).
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
d*27 lm Pea' street, near Kaarny;
ADOLPHUS STOCKMETEB,
' FX O A. "FL O m9
THE JOUBNAX t)F AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day in the Year by
J. IP. B O O -A- -R 33 XT S
AT
•ad U (.-rebuilt und 53JS Washington 8U
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
FRIDAY FEBEUARY
1873
Paittiinff Buhifie**.
The drummers sent out by the mercantile
establishments of Chicago are extremely
enterprising. It is said that when one of
them hears that a new town is to be started,
oat on the far western plains, he rushes
there with a traukf a\ of samples and a large
umbrella, and oampa out. When the emi-
grauti arrive he keeps quiet. He does not
move when the hotel is erected. When the
sane mry is built he betrays no emotion.
Hedojsnot become excitad when the 'post-
office is finished. But as sooa as the first
store is completed be is right on hind, keen
wrh hunger for a bill of goods. It ie this
kind of enterprise that gives men success
in life. Too peddler who was on hand in
Camden county when a firmer was struok by
lightmns, and who immediately assumed
a plac; besides the corps, and began to offer
lightning rods, assorted sizes, to the crowd,
bad the same prerequisite to success. And
even Chicago iieslf might envy the Harris-
burg man who asked for parmies.on to say
a few words about thi deceased, at a fune-
ral, and tben called attention to the uur
of the remains, which was grown with Be-
Btorer which the speaker was willing to
close out on tbespot; at one dollar and
seventy-five cents a bottle, to tbe bald-headed
among tbe bereaved. Commerce will never
languish ina nation which conducts business
with such earnestness.
It Wouldn't Work.
The Call says:
Emil Molzenbecker, aged nineteen yaara,
was yesterday examined by tbe Commis-
sioners of Lunacy. It is one of those cases
wbioh the Commissionersdonotfeelauthoi-
izdd to ssnd to the Insane Asylum. There
was an arrest of development at about six
years of age, and his intellect hai not im-
proved since. Id. other words he is idiotic.
He was discharged.
Of course it would not do to send cases
of this kind to tbe Insane Asylum. We
coulln't build one large ^enough to hold
hem. Why, half the writers for the daily
press would go there. There is always an
arrest of development shortly after they
begin to write, and their intellects get worse
and worse; "in other words, they are idiot-
ic." There is the Call's dramatic critic, a
Tory aid case. He writes about actors and
aotresssB who have been years on tbe stage,
as if the public knew nothing about them
till nc gave bis opinion ef them. Yet he
isn't insane, They can't admit him to the
aaylum.
— - ♦
Cause and Effect.
Here is an Oriental maxim, just trans-
lated: If a man knows what he knows, lie
will lead a happy life. If a man does not
know, be may lead a tolerable life. But if
a man dees not know that be do.s not know
he will lead a miserable life.
When a new town is started on the plains,
Chicago drummer? camp out and wait for
tbe new stores to be completed, to sell the
owneis a bill of goods.
Baltimore sends out $8,000,000 of oysters
annually.
JEsLefaVth ana. pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures la San
Francisco. Nothing la more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne coun-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
equal In elegance to an; private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at hie etablea 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of ever; description. His
drivers are eereful and experiences, bis charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
io to. Frank Eouton at the Occidental Hotel
when yon want a carnage. o
Sewing- Machine! for Salt*,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street.
Agency for Mill*' Adjustable Treadle.
Alio,
I>0 You Know
That with BunEBioa'a Pattzbsb yon can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly 7 Send
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue, H.
A. Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine. No, 113 Kearny street, between Butter
and Post. San Francisco. •
Bcdnccd prices. Shirts from 75c. to $3.
Complete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Good*. Boale.fi & Oo. Kearny St., near Bash, or
Mark Twain on Eu^n-h Good HearU
edueai.
Mark Twain has returned to this country
delighted with England and Englishmen.
Ina lettar to lha Tnluae dated .January
27th he says:
We are the offspring of Englind ; and eo
it is pleasant lo reflect that the very firat
thing that astonisues a s ranger when he
arrives in that country id Dot i's physical
features, not tbe vastness of London, not
the pjculiaritifes ef spetch and aress of its
people, but the curious Javiuhnefs with
which that people pour money into the lap
of any high and worthy objeot needing help.
It-is not done ostentatiously, but modestly.
It comes from nobody knows where, about
halt the time, but it comes. E.very few days
you see a brief item like this in the pspsis:
"The [such and such a cberity] desire to
acknowledge the receipt of £1,000 from X.
Y. Z. Thi-* i' tbe fifth £1,000 from the same
sourc?." X. Y. Z. don't give his name; he
just gives bis $5,000, and saysoo more about
it. Koma hospitil will pat up a contribu-
tion box by the door, aud it will capture
hundreds upon hundreds of poundB from
unknown pisiers-by. The porter ot Oar-
ing Cross Hospital saw a gentleman stuff
something into the contribution-box and
pats od. He opened the box to see what it
was ; it was a roll of bank bills amoant.Dg
to 51,250. One day ao unknown lady entered
Middlesex Hospital and asked leave to go
around aud tills with tbe patients; it was
fonud af;ei she wa* gone that she had been
distributing half sovereigns among them ;
sbe bad squandered $750 there. But why
goon? I got to worked up about cnarity
matt rs iu London Hat I was near coming
awayfrom there igoorantof everything else.
I could reel off instances of prodigal charity
conferred in that city till even your broad
columns would cry for quarter. "Giox's
Baby" could not sat'rize tbe national dispo-
sition towards free-handed benevolence — it
could only satirize io&tmcss of foolish and
stupid methods in the application of the
funds by some of the charitable organiza-
tions. But in most instances the great be-
nevolent societies of England manage their
affairs admirably.
Really Beautiful.
We are now convinced that the anchor of
that thrilling tale of "TfaeCmel SKp-moth-
er and the American Girl, "lately published
in the Alta, is regularly employed on that
paper in tbe uncongenial occupation of
writing lecil items. Yes, the same man
who wrote that beautiful sentence, "and in-
stead of the tender father, he became the
unwashed dronkard," that man, whom we
look upon with hops and confidence as the
coming American novelist, now write* local
Heme. This is how he commenced one yes-
terday :
About 8 o'clock yesterday Tmorning, au
old man, respectably bat carelessly dressed,
was observed to saunter out ou the end of
North Point wharf and take a positon where
he could lean against a pile. He Btood
there, lookiog like one whose heart was
weighed down by weight of woe, and gazing
into ths dark waters which whirled aud
foamed under Mb feet. Suddenly he
plunged into the bay, with the evident in-
tention of seeking a watery deith.
That sort of writing is altogether too good
to throw away on a daily paper.
Woman** Lorf,
The passage is from Lord Lytton's last
play, "The Rightful Heir:"
Into the lift of him tbe loves, tbe hf *
Of woman fljws, and nevr-iore r fleets
Kuosbioe or shadow on a espe-ate nave.
Uj bis lot great, for bis sake Bbe loveB greitoce; ;
Uutn'oU— a en with bim ie A ready.
Cb/np Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Lalles and
Qt nth' Furnishing Ocods, at RaokV, store, 35
Fourth. slrset. Oneepest In ihe city.
THE GOLDEN ERA
For IST'S.
2IST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
Tl»© Treasury of Alaska.
Alaska has a publio debt of one hundred
aud fifty dollars and only seventy cents in
the treasury. There are rumors that the
treasurer has been loaning that seventy
cents around the banks and pocketing ths
interest on it; but this has not been traced
to any reliable source. If be knows any-
thing about financiering he will certainly
not keep such a balance on hand long.
The interests of the country demand that,
whon money is scarce, these vast Bums
should not be looked up in treasury vaults
and kept out of circulation.
Holiday Candies.
Fresh, Bweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
X>r. Doberty
Has devoted his study mere particularly to
ohxonic and apeclno practice, and ae such
now the most successful ot any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Bacramenio street,
corner of LeldeadorfT, a few doors Delow What
Oheer Bouse. t
Oyster Trace.
Tc rater trade In California Is assuming
gtgacuo proportions. Emerson Corvllle, of the
B*ddle Beak, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
liia own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions oi
•oysters to all parte of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
feai extended all over the continent, and ► he
'Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
Oysters.
In Btrolllng round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feat , by ohanoe did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moBfly atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window reem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found it true!
And cooked magnijicently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Ooofeed every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam cand crabs and terrapins ;
In (act, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all hindsof game,
Fish, fleBh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyst«rHonse, 337' Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Bay and Night.
OHABLES HAAKE, Proprietor.
BOO Pairs ot Socks,
At all prioea, atthe What Oheer Launary.
TTlie Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry'e Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
Jones &i Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder ean be obtained only
at 880 Bash street, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hatt eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
Q
tied for family use.
Hairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side ourls steamed fo
twenty-five cents. v
■ ■ •
The Mountain Beer is the only real Liger on
this Coast. Call and try it, at 62* Saoramento
street, where it 1» sold at 10 cents a glass, x
The Place.
If you want a clean bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut in the beat
style, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILSON'S
GRAND AMPITHEATRE
PARISIAN CIRCUS!
SUTTER STREET
Bet. Montgomery and Reuray,
WILL OPEN AND
Give their First Performance
....OS....
MONDAY EVENING- -FEB. IO
•3T3oi Sheet, for Reserved Seita, and Private
Boxes, open SATURDAY, from 10 am. till .1pm.
Dr±*a Circle !gl OO
Pnxqoette SO
Heserved Chairs 1 50
Private Boxes S5 and $10 OO
fe7
Rum Punch, Hot Scotch,
....AUD. ..
TOM and JERtiY,
eO TO THE BB1.VCH
Hot scotcn,
.as Sutter street. Bear Keurni.
All Drinks Ten Cents
HOT CHOWDER EVJEBY NIfiHT.
fe7 tt W. S. WALDBON. Proprietor.
JUST ARRIVED BY RAIL, AND WILL BE
Bold at prioes to saic tbe times, a good assort-
ment of
POCKET CTTTI.EIIY,
SCINSOBS, snd
EDBE TOOLS.
All warr&ntnd. at OHAS. OrTO A OO'S Hard-
»are Store, 318 Bush, street, Raaa House Block,
San Francisco. feSlw
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
"yARIETY ABTISTKS AND MINSTREL
" performers going from San Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elassBnKagemeDts offered to first-class peo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dndley, Manager. LBtters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, BasinesB Manager will receive a
prompt reply. fe3 lm
a desideratum:
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARS_AND COMBINATIONS
A COMPETENT MANAGE R, AGENT AND
Aoter. with l&jean* experience in England,
America, tbe Cape of Good Hope acd Australian
Colonies, India and China.
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with the profession and the Press.
Oan give names of Managers, Tneatres or Halls
List of Prices and del ding capacity, in nearly erer;
one ot the above places. Apply to
J. H. MoOABE.
fe-1 lm C2*> Washington street. 6. F.
tm
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7SO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
bya respectfaly iol otms bin friends and pat-
rons that he bas refitted inbeaati.nl style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see tbem, one and all, and have them sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe mannfaoto y ot Iiiesentieid
with Phelan and Oollecder's latest patent, steel-
faced cashions, has betm nlaced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. Ihe popnlar and efficient beverage m.ioip-
ntator, Tommy Oar-roll, can be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creatore comfort to all.
ja31 tf
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-GLASS PEOPLE.— MUST HAVE
good ~Wardrobe, Foor Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general business for the com-
ing Winter beason, commencing tbe first week in
November, 1BT'2. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MoDANIHL,
Proprietor Oheyenne Theatre and Mnsenm,
oc52 Look Box 1. Oheyenne. W. T.
WILLIS' BAND.
USIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Mnaio imported, arranged
JL
M
and for sale.
Fritz Flpera and Harcni U. BIddi
Lending Vlollii.li ta.
a9-Orders from the conntry promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Raton's Mntio
Store. 138 MoDtgomery street, or MAROUS M.
BLUM. 9X9 Montgomery Btreet. ja6 tf
E. PARDINI
NO. 7*0 WASHINGTON STB^ET. (ABOVE
the Plaza), San Francisco, Boots and Shoes
made to order in the beat Frenoh stjle. The same
ready made always on band. ao l-3m
LEWIS & PANDER,
, RANGES. TINWARE AND
STOVES, uBi.uiiy, . .1.'.' ti.-i.cvr, HIIU
all hmds of Cooking Utensils, the beat J
A New Departure
....FOB THE
FRESH AND BRILLIANT
CONTRIBUTORS.
The Best Talent in the Country
San Francisco Feuilletons and
Social Gossip.
True Reflex of California
Life and Times.
THE ROMANCE AND REALITY
OF TEE PERIOD.
The Great Novel of the Day,
The New Magdalen!
riY TFII.KIF. COLLINS,
Uf THB
GOLDEN ERA
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SKETCHES, FASHION GOSSIP,
AMtSEMIMS. LITEiaTHEE
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RESPONDENTS, ETC.
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established, and more wide); circulated at home
and abroad than any other on the Pacific Ooaet.
In California, tbe Atlsntio States, and throughout
tbe entire field of its great and rapidly increasing
eiranlation, tbe "GOLDEN ERA" is univsrsatly
regarded as a literary and family journal of. nne-
qoallsd excellence .
To Advertisers.
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itor In every Home and Household, and as an
od vertieing medinm its advantages moot be appa-
rent to business men.
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS.
The Golden Era, far One Tear, S3 SO ;
for Six Months, $2 OO.
Subscriptions to be paid in advance.
The Golden Era and Peterson's Juadlen'
National Magazine, One Tear, 85.
■•r THE GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S
LADIES' NATIONAL MAGAZINE served by
Camera in the city at U% cents per week.
THE GOLDEN ERA, single copies, Ten Cents.
For sale at all News-stands.
Office of the Golden Era,
*** * 5© Cis
PRICE
A Safe and speedy Reme<
dyfor all Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colds.
Coughs, Loss of Voice
Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, Hoarseness'
Pain and soreness of th<
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudder
Cold, readily yield to iti
healing powers. Ask foi
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold bj
all Druggists.
—
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PBOPBIETOBS.
3orner San.ome and Commercial
j«]3 tf
-
Pacific Stone Company,
THE P^OIFIO STONE COMPANY OAU
the eH^eoial attention of Arobiteote. F
eera, and the public in general, to tbe STJPB]
QUALITY of the Stone now being manuiactw
by them in this city under the Ranaome Pateawv
They make to order and keep in etook:
Building Front*, Water Pipe,
Sinks, Monuments, Fountains,
Tllea, Copings for Wuln
Filters, etc., ©14,
Together with Raneome's oelebratod Free-Ori*
GrindBtones, all of which we guarantee Buptrl
and at a price far below that of band-cot work,
•»*The attention of private parties inteodioj
build is respectfully solicited.
Office. No. IO BUSH STRKET. R»n Prant
THOMAS W. ERZE,
SIXjVEH. FXiA.TXiB
MANUFACTURER,
— AND—
REP AI RER
—OF—
DRUMS, BaNJOS,
— AND—
OTHER MtSKAL IXSTRUMEHTl
ESTABLISHED IN 1865.
MISSION STREET, between First and Second.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pn
esaionals always 00 hand . ialfi U
Alfred Vetter
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
3B2S I) n port,
NEAR SUTTER ST}
TRAYS alwaia on band.
See my stock of Bit
Cagae before ptu-cbaUB
e'i-ewhere. Always eomi
HiicR new on band. H
Patent Cagee, made 0"
Tin Wire, are warrant*
FREE FROM VERMII
Also, best quality Til.
noSOti;
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
613 KEABNY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the abort 63 notic? AllPipeBand
Oigar Holders wan anted genuine, and
to oolor well. Me*rrobautn Pipes and
Walking Cares Mounted and Repaired
at loweBt Eastern Prices, and wit.b the beet wor*
maoBhip. A large aaeonmenb of Walkins Out
and Fancy Goods of every description *Jw*r,,_0'
band.
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAOIFII
Congress Springe, near Santa Olara. Indoraf
by tbe Medical Faculty its onrative powers balm
equal to tbe celebrated OongreBB Water from tbi
Springs of Saratoga, New Vork. Depot reaJOte*
from ,1(8 Kearny etreet lo Wew M0ntg0n.er7.0a
door from Howard. Families supplied dally. LID
eral discount to the trade, and orders attended h
promptly. de251»
FRENCH MUTUAL PR0VIDEN1
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth 8enl.An.ouI Blvldeno
A'
DIVIDEND OF NINE PER OENT. FEB AX
.._ nnm.net. (9 per cent.) cpon tbe operrtwG
of tbe French Savings and Loan Society, for in
six mod ba ending December 31st, 1872, has, 1
conformity nitn the reDort cf the Com mi tie* 0
Verification appointed by tbe members of the Be
oiety, been declared by the Board of Adminiitri
tion, at the Semi-Aonual Meeting held oo tn
16th instant. This dividend will be psyan'e °
and after the eighteenth instant, at tbe offloea
tbe Society, 41X Buah ntreet. __ __
ftVsTATI! MARE.
j201m Director of French Savines Rstt
GEORGE MATES*;
m
andal) kindi o( SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nea. 40, 41, ■i.a, Civliforoirt
Market, entrance on Celiforors street. —
Public or private parties ud families snppJ"
from B A.M. to 12 P. at. Uvdiea' and Gentlcjjw
rw«+«ir firwin- r.pii« frnm C . m »fll'!im •fn'17"
Philadelphia Restaurant
OHAS. V. EERGOLD. PROPRIETOR.
THE OHOIOFST MEATS AND
Vegetables, Board by the weed-
A09 PIN F bCRElL'X, between Kearny
and Montgomery. -ssrJh lm
'*@
Crystal Sample Roon
CSS SACBIXISTO 8TBJKET.
ALT. DRINKS. PL4IN OK FANOT, H
CENTS. »»-Eot DiiDks aepeeialiy.
K. U1THIB,
j ft 17 1 m Prop rletor.
Bar Sugar
POR SALE— SIS KEAENT ST6EET. I
T HERDER'S. AlEO, ever; kind ot Cod
Wholesale and Retail. „_
no7tf M. A. MBECBB
Indian Queen Range
The Best in the SXarkc
MAHUFAOTiraED BY
»." of
Napa Soda
. >r»i;« Teal*.
• •• ■• li*jo bbebb.
(4 4 *
aaaaAaaa*a*a M
• 4*. rm«'IICO »ATIRDAT. ItlHHA*
w*i. «vi. a.
..... i
••I .'.,,
- :< - i
SPrtt*
III ID1 -■ SI
Q • !• »..•,«, .1
'
nSa U6U IRE'S OPERA HOUSE
•una.
sam. <■ .,
rEiJ
lflW ALHAXBRA THIATR1.
alian Opera Company!
IIAI'1'1 Kill IIM^I I I I I <. ICI V I
AMPHITHEATRE
a jmnry s»- '
EMERSON MINSTRELS Parisian Circus!
•» J fftt »rri » » ja UMIUUI1H *i i ■
,,,.,,. lVir*. JOHNNY ALLEN!
.
.at IM t«M Faawd
ITT
iourth Grand Opera Night!
SORINi AOEllNA SPEfttNZA
ATIKDAT ..4 ICRDkT EVENINGS
FEBRUARY lull
1
. i| la ttaa nir uj
la MM* .V. Ma aran •— « I Mill
•Maw. • a*aaa «r .
I'Hri I'll -I---I ,.i. i i.iln.i.. -lit ii la "nl.i,
oao*an«A
R .» .1 nulk
OHARLIK '
>MtOW !»'. i w V RaKRR
1 III uml » I »II.I.T HI ■ •■!»
i <• Ri-»»n.L
n> c«i.v. n i<r with nm >->m.i* uri-in •
:a»AT ivai»u February »
The Bells. The Bells.
■■ r ■»..% 'Mi Till F«i
LA TRAVIATA
The Bells.
1'iii-t Heoond- — Olio.
j. bl'sod aoj lawwVr laal h aniltUI
». ami
IPIiATi
IB- TaJ
IIIIlaH
111
J>
i nniii '
•II fMr> In.*, r
Attorn** I-oi.
... Hw. CaarWa
... M m SrAaaWM
V t. Ba.teT.rl
i n mnr
l|.*T at .i.m
MI I'LL U>0
nth, to. j
MktRi
BnlnrgocI OhoruB
■M
■tn r>.
AIM! |
h- .- RJBaBAV IT
rsaess op idiomioi,
■ •«• « ir«i» •»-* r*r«***t
91 e*
.. 1 *o
■a** a oaa. a« laaatiil a: ike B.x Ofloa of tb* Optra
Omw a**** • t T VelaeA - ve raaianact at 8 o'clock.
Ktarta «Wt. Hmr* .a 1 M-eaoB-itreet car* no*.ilht
MT Bl lire *-•*•>• •' tb* 0*BTB.
u
jT mrr tatr h > i.inionu iiuuw,
Cnr *>fCWaiBwr«lal
III l!l rSOl I (h:\tihn
LITTLE JAflZA-O'
ABB H.M W
SX S *3 E3 1ST C E3
the NE3XA7 invention.
FXIFRIVFST :IM BOB BART JAKE. lb. Bart«r SAM IHOKIT I PROF. AQUAFORTIS .. .. J ROBINXTS
miKMiii
rnx aid mi iikiki
T-t Oraat Sit of the S aion t TrtmaDdou, Saoowa of
PYGMELONand GAL-EAT-HER
OAL-CAT.nKB
(.HI M'.lwO
oei
Pll »AT£»
M«Rl Katw
LITTLE MAC
bob Uarl
...G W. Roda'tlltr
JOHNNY ALLEW
J. Robloicn | tteo Eater Baa Bi:k«j
Tb* aMon of .toil j if ♦ only )»*u ten a.lno.te*. The andlenoe will pleat* keep tbelr seat*.
DKf Kl K KKIi: TOMATOES! FARBOORIO!
... »1 CIO | Pnmnrtlr
, .SO Ccnte [ Private Hi.vri
» All RU1* ajr*Jo*t tb« a I ban. bra Th&atre moat do ur«aent«4 bereaftar on Monilay.
rPtrforinaDoa to comm«oc* i>aDctiiillY at eight o'clock.
• ■llBr •Meet, Wl M»«ir*kBor« ••< K««rar*
bin their riRST rmr oRy»
MOKDAY EVETVINO . TCBRCART 10
■»**Tb>» M«r»#niT*ti» km* r 'r«1»»'1 !f m fflTlai &w at ptifc-
bliepMlar.
bat d-R«o4>* lolalr or. Ma cospaar
and tb* f It! at of a fin - It J .-*na
f f ftaa fTatKlaoe (or tb**/ pair»«ga to bU aatabiubmast,
TNC rQ0»T*ICr1lltl A«0 [QUCSTRtANI, BtWUHTI.
VAOlTIRt. lOU'LIBR ITI. JUT.Rt. CLCWNS,
CROTftQUEl ANO RANTOWIMIITl,
RAV( NO IUPIRI6RI
MO [QUALI!
lYI'llc DOCKRILL,
TBI 01 ESN OF Tdl ARIMA. AND UER
Parisian Troupe
Will appMr FACB rvFNINO. and WBDKESDAT
«nd SATCRPAT VATIHEIS at 1 o'oloet.
lU'IiX,E VIOTOHINB,
Baraback acd Hardla Elder.
IV'LLE HARRIET. Fqaaairlraea DiDitoja and
MM. MR. R. W DOCKRILL, >ba Gnat
SmdIc Bldai. MR. OEOROE SHIELDS.
Iho Orfat Aoairallia SoniT.anlt Bldar. MR. WM.
WARNER, lha Oraat Amailean Oloiro. MONS.
KENEBEL, lha Bmb| FTaoob Qrotefquc. aod
MORS. CAROR AND SORB, and a HOST
OF OTHERS, too oamaroui to mention.
flreaa Circle 91 ••>
Ptt.Huelt. «♦"
Re,rrTen Oaalra 1 «o
PrlTatc Bax«. AAA .ad SIO w»
aVBcx Offlca opaa dallr from 10 to «. Dnor. opaa at 7.
fcCIFIC HOUSE/?
LTMPIC HOUSE,
;rei.u
Tfaoek
who
OBoe
Tbar 1 1 rcitrscrLt, Bud lor qaalilr aod dar»bititj will naf«r 0- nmoijed. fo ba bad oaly at the
I X li 1((1TII»« rVriiRK. 616 Kr.rnr atiajajt.
Oar 0*.at>r*t*d ft *»Wbtta ^birM.
ac»- r. \ l.l, anp BRR t
Wolf in the Fold 4 the Thistle.
TBE TUI3TLE TUAT PRICKED TUB FAld
Luira b%«i K-it o.it luotii- r edition cf tit>
'■Wolf Id the Fold" that rioea not conflict witb
tbe law or libel. C, t it *t Thlslletoiri', No, 9
Pout mr>et opp. Mnnoolo TcmplP. AwwitswanU
fd to 8«jU I' mi ill" *.tr'iit, Ji.'iO Sm
arBevern
fK»« Si :
aiWaOttJ
«„..''■
„wl >•
»>"'■■■'.
;i ■..='"
!((UllrtWa'
AT1 1
aRGaIN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... ClBCCLATE^. IS ...
ift.ll the Theatres^
JOHN no:^!^'®,
giUKP 3IRCULATEO EVERY 'DAY
^,,,,1 I a THK THAR,
S"»»°t5. IKNKRaLLY THRODeHDT THE
ITS.
MUi: BUT TBE Bill QCALI'nr 0» MEATS
OAN BK HAD AT
Stiillsi Ci, O. Cnliiornln Market
MOUNTAIlVr BEER,
Depot, 2 1 8 Sacramento afreet.
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
TW.aTB5f-^o^rfA pu«^*|5
IKO, aod of a I'INE TA.TK. It la lold br Ih; Glj>. lUOt.,
D.rd\>MO«o.r(.BoillaiAt«U SO. aoa hr 10-a.lloo Ke"S.t
SS «0. aV-A fltttolaaa HOI I.UKOtt fromfl to 1 o'olook.
ria»aUEB MOB lfLAMlTrAOTamT.
S
TBamoat aXaOAHT OTJUTOat WORK IB THE OTPS
la and prloaa. B££BS AMATVaAP
> da*r toaab of Bnafa
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT TJJP
Day Bi,-xx.€L rcislat,
AT THE OBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
lllil KtAS.1T HTBEET.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IK AMERICA
]■ bow iiO'-iliii£ irt-.-i.tt-r rtii- LTfllia tlutn hOT«
BTtBt* Im-vr .ifl.-t >.i la ■»« FraiiClBCOa
IVith nor cunLtcilun to
New York, Chicago, end St. Louis,
From Which we ore «ri.llj- r*-cflvtoej Good*
buuicbt in the inu.iL Cia«U l"iliv-
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1. J. H. C'BVXCB
Director at Aatoaeinenta W. ArmtrouB
Maaical Director Prol. Hay
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS
Koaaceraeoi of
MIBs ROSE1 I3TJ-ra.^.T>JID
MONSTER i'ROGKAMME TO-MGHT
Overtare
OpenmK Uhorus
S^nus Home
C'omio Jooker
Ad Hour at tba Cliff .
Hard to Lo»e
.["udj tbat Lives in tbe Dell..
By ibe River Side
Finale— Browa's Uoise
Orcnealra
1 (Joir>naoe
Ida Flak
Loo Dnon
Kci* Dnraod
Ohivrlvi Trjdmpaoo
Miaa La Forraak
aUifKie Sinclair
, Uompaoy
SEN
GUIUERINO BRUNO
ROMAN AND ORtCIAN
CORKOGRAPHtCALlTItS .
Overinre trom BtradeU*
PROFESSOR FOWLER OC1DOSE.
Tbompiorj Roaa aod Armatroatf.
Sons and Dance
Bono Solo
•ODBJ
Ida Flake,
Lob DlxoBt
...M .Ba-le BrtRcr
REGRO
COMICALITIES
Overture Irom Trovator*.
To Condnda With tbe Lao«b«ble Sketob
Uncle Eph's Dream!
EpbOlawaoa OhErlae Tbomaaon
AuDtBaDoabClawsoo -...Loo Dlio»
ToaocSpb •*• Armatrofjar
Plantar *........ «"«»> Hobi«o»
KriaBtoi TpmiBF Reaa>
Fimaxe— introdoolD«tb***bolt Oompanj,
FIGAR.O,
ISE JOTJBNAL OF AMUSEMIKTS.
Published erer* Day In the Year by
J- . I». BOQABDUS
«KX sterchttat ^nd 535 WaiblUKtoa «ta.
Below Montgomery. Sen Francisco.
SATURDAY FEBBUAKT 8, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
C.tI^«n>uTrIUTHE.— The beautiful CJm-
edf ef '■Pf«M\ ion and Gii»t*»,' which has drawn
Jirfi and fashionable boose, daring tbe week, wilj
oepayed at in, satinee to-day and again ten
«TiD'Bg. Tbe two last rep re i en tat ions of tbil
Artistic work will ceruicly crowd tbe theatre to
OTtrilswiDR. Ob Monday ike alwaya-popnlar bor-
lasejaecf "Ixiea'' will be prcduced, and Mr. and
•t.-s. J.C. Williamson will make the r reaopear-
acc«. Ai tbe conclusion of Jena T, Raymond'a
engagement "Article 47'' will b, presented, with
Mies Annie Graham in the leading role.
axhaxbra Tbeat&x — The fall enterlaiD-
neot wfliea ha* de.ighted ihooeands daring the
vatic, will be given at tbe matinee to-day. John-
ay Alien, Little Mac. Billy Emerson, and all tbe
raat will appear in their belt acts. The pro-
gramme appear, on oar nrit page. Little Mac*
■ssence it one ;of the most ortgieal (things ever
Men on any stage. Johnnj Alles is Terr fanny in
the acte of "Bed Handed Mike' and "Pig-melon
and Gal-eat-aer." and Billy Emenon kstpa the
aodimce thoroughly amoied in the nrss part.
il£n*opourur Tbxatbe. — Tc-nigM Hits
Mordeuol. cotcernleg wbote Tsraelilty, personal
attract Una and lirsly style of acting many oom-
piatcur; solieaa hare appeared in the Eastern
papers, w.h commence an engagement at this
hauseinher new serio-comfe play, by De Walden,
• aiccrcf ■■;atn, entitled "Darting: or, Woman
a>nd ber Master. "in which she will appear in six
distinct cnaraeurs with songs and dances. Miss
llordasnt will he inppcrted by Harry Eytioge,
Oharlei Edmondt. W. Ellertoa. George Hinckley,
Mite Fanny Yonng, Mjs. Charles Edmonds. Miss
Kate Armstrong and others, whose names eppsar
on onr tr.t Bags. At the matinee to-day "The
Ye!\ow Hat" will he presented for the last time.
Maguibe's Opera. House. — To-m«rrow
Bigot the opera of "L* TreTiata" wilt be presented
and Signorina Adeline Speranza will appear inker
bast role, that of Vioietu. SignorPietro Baccei
will take that of Alfredo. Signor Enrico Fa'dinJ
will p'ay Germont. Miss Matilda Talerxa. Flora,
Mfss AlbsrtinaMcCabe, who has for some time
been uniar tbe instruction of gigcor Speranza,
en 1 make her nr&; appearance on tbe oceratic
■tsge in the character of Amine; H. Charles will
pleyGatioa, M. Schmidt Baron Doapha , and M
RoapoTieri, Dr Grenvil. "Norma' Is announced
for Tae-daj of next week.
Bella Cinos Thea.tse.~A new and Tery
entertaining programme has bean prepared for to-
night. The first part ia composed of an admirable
selection of songs, daets snd comic songs by Miss
Carrie Armstrong. Miss Josephine, IMisi Finny
Oarretson, Mat Kelly, S. Bree, Georg* Cogill and
others. The interlude eonais • of newaots, Datoh
impersonations by J. H. Larkin and Carrie Arm-
strong; song asd dance by Oogill and Cooper, and
nomerons othsr pleasing featnres. Tbe melo-
drama of "Posgo, or the Ins'.inot, of tbe Sonth
Sea Ape." written by tbe late Jamae Dowling.
■jr.il conclude tne evening a eaiertaioment.
Athenetm.— Among the many attractions
preseted at this honse may be mentioned ice im-
personations of Roman and Greek statnes by Miss
RoseDnrand; Bignor Gnlllermo Bnino's wonder-
ful contortion ac*s : Mist Maggie Brewer's fancy
dances; Misa Maggie St. Clair's ballads, and the
laughable sketch of "Uncle Eph's Dream,' which
oeacades the eTesisg's entertainment.
John Wilson's AjfPBTTBX4TaE.— The up-
, hnltterers are patting the haisoing loaches tD
this handsome and well-arranged building. and ob
tdonday it will be throws open to the pab'ic.
Joha Wilson has depended more on h<s established
rapatation for catering to the public amQiemest
than on grandiloquent announcement' of what
be intendi to do. The public of San Fraocitso
axe we 1 eonTiBced that under his management.
the paaformances given at the Amphitheatre will
be worthy of their patronage. Tha Docrlll iParis-
tanCircas Troupe stand at the Tery head of their
•rofetsion. The list of artistes engaged appears
ia fall on our first page : it comprise. Mile Dockril
who has the reputation of being ibe most accom-
plished and graceful equestrienne in this oountry:
M'ie Yictoire, bare-back and hurdle rider; at Tie
Harrietts, equestrian danseuse and paniomimiat:
B. H Doskrlll, dramatic equestrian: George Shield
the great Australian somersault rider ; Wm. War
Aer, tbe Ameriein clo«: M. KencbeT, the great
French grotesque; M. Car on aod sons, and others.
Tbe programme of the pf rfoimtnce on the open-
log night will appear in Monday's Figaro, which
sTi.l serre as the house programme cf this as of
at, other amusements in San Francisco.
^A Hospitable Company— A. ccrrisjiOD dint
seals at toe following account of a bit of mia-
asmiemeut, sot toeay boorlahness of wt;ch>e
eoa.d sotrealy have saaposed any of onr mili.iry
companies would hare been guilty:
srmauiaRlflt, ga^- a concert and ball at
;ar»l Hali oa Suodaynight last. Despite
she ins.esaeucy of ins weatber. and tQe bad cob-
diuoa of taestreste aT«ry large enmbtr of p*r-
*>" wera pr>aen:, and :ce teatl Titles kept up un-
til a late bout. An cij Ji'tflible want of m^tfi-
ssiant howeTer. mannesied itself, Tna concert
sra* g.sec by the puptu of ^ignnr Speranzs's
Hnatcal institute. a;j apaaired to gire general
Bit stac'ion aodallhooEtt tne yonau lady pnpil,
■rags ic»r* m ibe character of Invitid nestl it
■•eras i"-r bad neen allowed to reach ia« ci l' in
tay they could tarojgh tbs norm, and
w«r>. tf:*r tbe c;n?eu, allowed >o esat tBem-
a.-..*> wtere they pieas*^. siiiliout anr cf xh*
jnan »gers of the ball, cr officer, sf the somta-y
r-CJ^nirng tSeirpr-ssnce in any way. Therwere
an inrtted to dance or (asked If *cey woald as*
^ept lo« refreshment of a glass of water. Sbort-
Ir after midcignt there wise grand march to the
su-pir 'able, but tbe young laaies were generoas-
ty permitteH to remam in their s<att, and af>er-
wtrie gracionsLr permitted to wa'k to tbeirre-
sp-e:iT= tome, through tberaioaud elusb. The
snajontj or the yonng ladie, are now anrlering
from sjen severe colds, the; can scarcely speak,
and will no doubt .ore long tin1 remember the
•sceeaiDgly gallant conduct of the German] .
iBiflas.
Anthony's Hall.— A brinch of th« Lt-
stcm fo- ■=" f- culture and daoate wiil meet at this
hal., o. le tke California Theatre, to-morrow,
Sunday evening, et half-past ssreu o'clock. This
ia a branch of the Lyceum now held at Dashaw&y
Eili on Sunday afternoon. The subject for de-
bate to-morrow is "Man's Future State; i, then
ear Future Hxistence V' There I, no chugs fur
.admission.
The Gbegort Family.— This tronps who
erere here about two years ago, and psrformed at
the Metropolitan Theatre, bito just arrired in
Loudon after a tour round the world occupying
.fira years. They nave performed ia. the fared
AiroTHLB Theatee Buiion. — A brotb«r of
Colonel Wood, of tbe Ohio ago Mnseum baa been
in Ssn Francisco far cnoa-.hs past proepec'.inc
ronnd with s Tiew to dtaoover the most profitable
lead in tbe amuse men; line <o dere'op. It is now
tald that be ha, given bis brother tbe result of
hi, investigations, and that Colonel Wood, will
probably erect a theatre in this city.
Woodvabj/s GsjBJ>bn8.— Immense Bush —
G. Batslay made |a ,ucce sfui aacemion with
bis Montgol fier balloon on Sunday. Next Satur-
day Messrs. Coe and Lay will mske another as-
cension with their a rand gas balloon. Grand per-
formance and ballosn a*oso,ion by the Bclalajs on
Sunday.
ANAicncAL Mcarrja.— One ot the moet
lampliM collecUooa of the kind In the United
states, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
itai wt i models,- is dally on view (to gentlemen
>uiy> at the Museum on Montgomery
uar may be profitably eo»ot bar"
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS
Salt Lasz Citt.— Tbe fiigl Siaters commenced
sa engagement st the theatre oo the Utfa ult , and
payed a full week in "The Ice Wlt.h," to good
batmen. These were followed on tbe 2d init by
Yankee Robinson, who opened in "Days of "76"
A correspondent comp'ains that tbe management
will not spend money in putting spieee on :s good
style, and snuggest, that the theatre should be re-
paired.
OaBiOSOrTT.— Mies AogasUL. D&rgon with a
coapasg from th, Metropslitas Theatre, Sao
Faanoisco, engaged for John Piper through
MsOabe'd Theatrics! Agenoy gaTe s performance
at the theatre on Frdiy. The play was "Un-
masked. "
PsTALUMa.— Oha Is, Virisn and troupe, on the
sray to Humboldt county, stopped at Petalnma
ail gave a performanoe at tbe theatre oa Sunday.
Gbass ViLLsn. — The Grass Talley Minstrels
gaTe a perf armaaos on Monday nig a v for tbe ben-
efit of Mrs. Cissna, a lady who is in needy c rcum-
•taccn.and wno is lying at death's door— being
sick with cocsumpUoa. The house was a Tery
good one, considering the weather, ft resulted in
a net bentfn ef $il 25 to U». Oissna. The Min-
strels will giTs aaotner perforrnanc; this eTening.
VlEGtsta CrTT.— Miss AagcstaL. Dargon opened
st Piper's Opita House in" Unmasked' last night.
Miss Dargon Is supported by s oompany coaprif-
isg Miss JEberly. Mrs. E. F. Stewart, Mrs. L. F.
Bsatty. Madams Beiffartb, Plerpont Thayer. W.
B.Thompso,, Wm. Barry. Wm. Loyd, Mr. Ball-
more, Mr. For tier, Mr. Crowell and others,
PlOCBTE— A correspondent, writing under date
or January 25th, glTDa the following sccount of
theatricals in P:oer.e. After mentioning tbat the
lneaireieabortly to be opened by John Magoire,
Mr. asd Mrs. F. M. Bit»s aod eome ether atrai
sa tort, he says:
The house was erawded last night, on the occa-
aioB ot Maggie Koigut'd bsnefit. when th, ap-
peared in tbe role of Gertrude in the drama ot the
'Little Treasure," her preientatioa of the part
being Tery good. Sue was frequently applmflid.
w\s c* lei before the oortaia at tee close of the
last aot, and then when she sm< "Don't Tou
Want to Buy a Dog?" the sound of eilrer falling
on the flaor, coming from all pens of tbe bone-,
was a sooitaatiai proof of the good will of a Pi-
oche audience. The bin,* was Oiled to its utmost
capacity, meny ladies bung in attendance isoi~e-
ttiing uoosual bert). The enterta.Dmect wss well
received id erer/ rtsaec. Mies Maggie, however,
was ths reigning fsTorite. The bsjs from Piocoe
who are In >an Fraacisoo will be pleased to hear
of their faTorlte, Little Msggie.
Los Akgeles — The Wilton Troup?, comprising
Frank Wilton, MissGeorgie Haynes. Alt Graham.
Miss Kel.ie Heywood, and others, opened st the
theatre on Monday Feb. 3d in "A Victim of Oir-
enmstaeces'" and "Ths Vermont Wool-dealer/1
On the same evening an smtteur companj per-
formed "The Bough Diamond"' acd "Slasher and
Crusher" st the Turn Verein Garmania Hall.
San Jose.— There were only the usual tame tea
partes, lyceums aod all that sort of thing in San
Jose this weelf, but ths Mercery has the follow-
ing, wfaUhshow, that city once raised an actor:
Salt Lake papers contain tbe announcement of
the marriage of J. W. Ouon*, an actor, formerly
of thiscty. to Miss Alice Decker, a deogbur cf
one of Bnguam Vo-og'd wiTea. The San Jose
pipers rsd our friend J W. married once before,
but we guess there is bo mis'ake about it this
time. Johcny was raised is this city, and first
made fi.s appearance on the boarde here
Pobtland.— The dramatic season at Oro Fiao
Theaire closed oa the 2d inet. with a complimeat-
ar? benefit to Mrs. G. B. Waldron.
Mabtstiixb.— Miss Mary Wadswertb is to give
a farewell concert at the theatre on the 16th.
SAeBAlfEKTO.— Col. W. H_ L. Barnes lectured on
'■Our Bait" al the Cengregationsl Lecture-room
oa Wednesday. Tbe Bee gave him the fallowing
•'send-off:"
TheOol03e' is , young man who already, as a
'awyer. a politician, and an im&tenr meiodrasa-
tist, has acbiered a distinguished success
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
tn Kew York the drsmatic event since eur last
summary hae bsea t-ecpenioc of Daly's new Fifth
Atsbus Theatre, which took place on;January 21st.
An opening address by Jobn Brougham was de-
livered by tbe ladies and gentlemen of ths com-
psny, who were discovered standing on the stage
when the curtain rose. At tbe conclusion ot the
address Mr.' Daly was called for and made the fol-
lowing speech:
Ladies asd Gentlemen :-I foceir before you
witr peaanre. 1 assure you I feel deep y the faror
I oa hava ehown me throughout my career of suc-
cesses, and the sympathy expressed for rae when
that sec ess appeared to be momentarily chetk-d
1 welcome jou to-night to anew piaeebot io re-
e trt-jtteold Filth-avetus fhe.tre. My lntle
jewel box up tcwa ha, gone, but tse jewels ara all
safe. Here you will see tbe same artists with
w*om you ,ave pss«ed eo maty ptea = aat hours. In
fitt, tbe Fifth-avenue 1 beatre Is not destrojed
There is a obanseof ooetU'te.a saif :mg of scenes
—that is all. The corttin rt?es to-night npon
another act. The last one ended on New Yea* t
Day with a tableau got up as we ear. and tbta time
wi-h caESiderable Unib, "at &eon of maay thou-
sand dollars to tbe ma- sgemei.t " Bitwetn that
act and this, as we saya'ar. "e> p:r.cd of three
weeks is supposed to elapse." Tn-re is the whole
story. The pla, goes on. Tne V if h-arenne The-
atre- like "tbe king u dead,' if you, say so, "ioag
Ut«." tbe theatre.
After an overture by the orchestra an ongxal
comedy sdspted from tbe French by Mr. Ansjus-
tin Daly, and entitled "Al:xe." was acted ,'or Uu
Bret time. The oomedy Is ssid not Io have suf-
fered mnchin translation, to be verr lively and
qaite asneces* AS the Grand Opera "The Cat-
aract of the Ganges" was running at latest dates
'Brutus'' Was tbe latest prod uati an at Booth 'a
Theatre. It was presented with the ecenery and
dresses got np for "Julius Crekar" last yeir and
the papers growl about it At the Union
S a aars Theatre on the 27th was produced "Oce
Hundred Years Old." transited from ths French
play by FEnnery and PloaTier of "Lo Cecten-
sire" :seOentsnaTlan> At XibloVLeo and
Letaa ■ with*ts oamberles sttractire feature, still
draw, good honses At the Olympic Theatre
"The Alhambrs." is kept on because there is
nothing else ready Frank Ohanfreu com-
menced an engagement oa tbe 27th in: "Kit"
At Wallack s "Sam still suns The Mercury
says:
d1^?, Athenenm, uuder the management of
Bob Butler, is doing a flue business, ar.d has pre-
sented during the week as a novel -y the pre;;v tra-
peaaet, LeonaDate. She is de-icate in form and
feature, sad Teryoretty. and she c as a nice little
busoasd named Hall to assnt in ner exerclees.
hhe i hangs by her heels, and ttrowing her head
back, allows a cord to hmg from her neck. To
"-•6 her husband suepacdahims-Lf, aod addi'ioiai
ncabyhis
m
Ooort right and Gilbert are at Tony Pastoi A
performing in their act "The Big snd Little of I<"
Bryant A JlinsmU run tbe same bll week
afier week No change with the San Francisco
Mine re's
In New Orleans at tbe Academy of Music Mies
Lydia Thompson took a benefit on Jan. Hw* "Ai-
led In" aod "ixion ten aooeunced aa id prep*
ration. At the Varieties Thestra Miss Charlotte
Cusbm&a and Lawrence Barrett appeared en ths
fcttt.SStfa and tSihin "Macbeth.'' M.tsCasamiE
made her last appearance en tbeSlst. On the Sd
John E. Owens and coapsoy corameucei an eo-
gagsmtot. At the St. Charles 'j heat re. Joan Col-
lies, tne Ir sh oamediac, commepced ao engage-
ment on Jaa.2S'.h in "Paul OliSard." The French
company at the Opsra House produced Victonen
Sardou'a drama of "Babapas" on tbe 2Stb. Tbe
Rub: ostein and WUnluaaski concert troupe com-
menced a season at tbe Opera Honse en ths 29 :h.
Joe Jeffersor, Richmond. 27tb, th-ee nights.
National, Washington, Fab, 31, fonr nights.
Prank Mayo, Arch, Philadelphia, 2Tib.
Business bssbssB eo goad st the Rochester Or-
era bouse the past season that Ns;o is anxious to:
rent it ia crier that some other star can get rick
Edwin Booth's Compan*, Baffsto. :Ua. for eer-
eral nigots; Toledo, 31st, and Feb 1st : Kalamazoo,
ll'.h. Booth himself gave up travelling with the
organizatiDs on account of poor business it hsB
elsewhere limproved under Miss Neil:o;. Mrs.
Waller and Jane Coombs.
OliTer Dond Byran. Boston Theatre, 28th.
Cbariotte TbempeOB, Clevelaod, Deb. 3; Robin*
ton's, Cincinnati, lOtb, one week.
M:-; Neil son, Boston Theatre. Feb. 31, two weeks
Osrlotia Leolercq. Chicago. Feb. 3d.
Kdmund Ystss lately excited tbe indigoa'.ian
of the Young Men's Society of Saginaw City, Ml oh*
because he csve hie lecture npoo tbe Brit.sh Pir-
liament tbersiostesd of that upon Modera Soci-
ety as agreed. Neither the society nor tbe public
cared a pinch o! snuff for the British Parlisment,
and considered tbemselTss sold. Yates gave as a
reason for tbe change that bis cartoons illustra-
tive of modern society, wete detained one train,
bnt thst was not considered sumoient, Tate'e lec-
tnre without cartoons weald be almost hk; "Ham-
let." minus Hamlet himself. Another cause of
eorzp'aint was that Yates seclnded himself at
East Saginaw, two miles off, instead o! coming to
Saginaw uity, where be might be Tisited. Yates'
objectin remaining at a distance, was. that he
might remain in seolosioo. Lecturers art often
terribly lionized when they arrive ia a small city,
snd bare oo time to tbemselses.
The New York Mercury says:
Cilleysud Ford have cat etick from Atchison,
Kansas, without paying their company.
It tbat Frank OiUey ?
Matthews Family, American Theatre, Pittsburg.
Feb. 3d two weeks.
Jeddo Jap;, Eaismssao, Mich, 28th and 29th.
La Petite Ds Angelis, Howard, Boston. 27th.
Thecslebrated Mejiitons are now plavitg their
fourth engagement in Philadelphia, snd are meet-
ing, as tuna!, with most brilliant success.
Shipments of wild'auiseals asd other curiosities
fcr Mr. Baruum's travelling ebow are already ar-
riving, although, it is less than a month since his
menagerie was burned. Tbe stsamer Hansa,
from Bremen, brought on the 16 :h a monster
daoble-horned rhinoceros from Abysynoia, four
large African liens, eixBeng*! tigers, and a pair
leopards besides white bears, sea lions, yaks, guns,
ostriches, and a wilderness of monkeys which bare
arrived. Among the rare animals is a large-eared
dwarf elephant from the East Indies which weighs
only one hundred sad foTty pounds. A man can
easily carry bim on his shoulders. Mr. Bare am
has also purchased a Que pair of giraffes whicb he
dares not ship till Spring oo aocoant of the tur-
buteuce of the Winter wares.
The Bostoo Courier says;
Tbe just ooueluded opera season baeb»eu a reas-
onably euoceesful one for tbe management, Mad-
ame Lucca never failing to crowd tbe theatre, and
oo two occasions bringing upwards or silicone and
dollars into the box-office. Contider ng that it is
only rgi weeks since we sastsined a trifling loss of
g^t.fMi.O'U, this I, cer'einiv a very gocdrhewiag far
ue. \t hea we are wii'icg to pay six taousacd dol-
lars to see Lucca as Zerlioa. money may be clase—
it cerfa.nly is clote enough to reach.
Theatricals are at tbe lowest possible ebb in
ia Philadelphia. Davenport has a good chance
for money and fame A3 a manager ever bad, if he
would only improve it. Tke Philadelphia^, really
hunger to see a good company and first-class at-
tract ton?, and they are willing to pay for these lib-
erally. Except Miss Neilson. who is crawdiog tbe
Walnnt-BtreetTbestre. there is nothing hut W-
rlaty shows at the Philsdeipfaia t hemes.
Tbe St. Louis Globe says that McOollem is the
dnlyaotoron tbe stage who can pronounce the
word true io thrss syllables. He calls it terriew.
He's got one of those airy tongues that potlysyla-
fcle monA names.
Tbe number of drsmatic compositions copy-
righted during the psst ye ar at Washington was
thirty-aix. Not very oreditable to American or-
iginality in this line.
Mr. Daly has purchased the MSS. of "Claude's
Wife" snd "Uncle Sam." the impending sensation
in Paris
Mr. Sotbero's engagement st WaVajVs will ex-
tend to tke end of May neX'. During the two
subsequent months he will visit California and
Australia.
Jimes W. Wallack fa in bad health, and bis
been compelled to retire from tbsstsge for a time
M'ss Annie Adams, having terminaVed a suc-
cessful engagement at the Grand Central Tbe:-
tre, Philadelphia, opened at the Athecreum, New
York ci'y. on the tTth of January, under the man-
agement of Mr. Robert Bo'lsr. who first engased
her in London for this conotry.
Under the head of ' a goad engagement," the
Clipper has the following ;
Mme DockrUI, th% French equestrienaw, who
achieved a crest success dn-iag her perfo-macce-
at tbe late E„raam's Circu=. bas gone to California
under eogagemeut to John Wilson, the well-
krowo circus managev of the Pacific coist.for
eight w*eks on the following terms:— She is to
-'.'■ per w^ek in gold, which will amount
to$lV->. Th» express char^^a for trau-porticg
bar faersee— $8)0 eaob way— $1.6~v. An a'lowan^e
of $9Dft for b^'el eiDEtsss, mak.ng a total of $),-
| : M per week.
Cbarlo? B. Griste, formerly agent for Bil'y Em-
Erses. edT,rti3ss in the Clipper for an engagement
as agent or writer.
The Berger Family baveg vea dp their proposed
tripte Cuba, on account ot tbe yellow fever, which
ii ragiog there, and the general depression in
basinets whieb exists on the island. They will
play throngb the South during the winter, and
intend visiting New York and the Eastern cities
in the spring. They drew handsomely at Kew
Organs when recently there. W. W. Fowler is
■till their able agent.
Taaab,r)ik and hi. Opera Troupe will arrive from
HaTana(in March, and open the epring campaign
at the Academy of Music, New Orleans.
Camilla Urso, vocalist, Boston. Hi'.h, February
Mb and 12 fc
Anns Bishop ie ooncsrtizioc occasionally in
gpurts. and was at Norrietown, (Pa., with Morico
and Prank Gi'der.
Rubinstein and troupe New Orleans, ?7th : Mo-
bile 29th; New Orleans, S9th: Mobile, 30th; New
Orleans, Feb. 1st te 9th ; Memphis. 11th.
Heine, blind violinist, and wife, Concord, N. H..
2Sd.
Edwia Adams, Bsrliogtoi.Ia.. 3d ;Keokud,4tt;
Qatiney, El. 5:b; Jacksonvill,. 6:h; SpringMsld-
Mr*. D. P. Bawers. new Memphis Theatre. Fab
3d, ens week; Academy, New Orleans , lute,
Joe Murphy. Roobester, 27 th, ooe week.
Lydia Tnompsoo Troupe, (Robinson s Opera
House. Cincinnati. Feb, (17 th.
At the Arch fctraet Theatre. Philadelphia, Oliver
Daud Byron, daring the weekending January 25th,
appeared in the sensational drama ef "Across the
Continent" to largo audiences, and concluded tbe
third and last week of his eLgagement oo January
g»th.
The English Opera Troupe headed by Rose
Bercee asd Emma Howson, were billed for Mozsrt
Ha| I, Ciscionatli, one week, commencing Jan. 27th
Aimea'a CperaBanffe Company opened e*- Pike's
Opera Hoase. Oioeicnati, on January 39th., and re-
mained tbrss days.
Large house, wer, the order daring the third
and last w,ek of Lucca and her tronpe at the Bea-
toa Theatre. Boston.
WssaingtOB, D. 0., is promissd a sensation in
the shape of aa Original Oolorsd Americas Oners
Oompany. This prejset has been ia contempla-
tion some tims, and baa finally aaesmad definite
proportions. Mr. Harry Donehus, is the origina-
tor of the tides. It was anaounced that two rep-
reaentatien, of 'The Dootor of Aleantara" would
fcegiren at Liscoln Hall, Feb. 3d aod 4'th. prior
to their departure for New York aud a toar
through the North,
Tony Pastor will start upan his annual tour of
the country ou April 1th, being one month earlier
than be started las: season. His company will
conapriaeEUa Wesner (sow in Europe), the Free-
man Sisters, Go, Williams, Jeany Eogei, J. W.
McAidrews, Kitty Henderson, Delehanty and
Hengler, and others.
Baby Bsnson, who wa, taught her first steps ia
this city while her mother. Maggie Benson, wan
engaeed at the Bella Union Theatre, Is a j ursnile
star of the first msgnunde, and has lately made a
great success at Washington, D. 0.
Tbe Baucicauits have mat with poor success in
their engagements through the cauntry.
Lucoa is credited with this remark: " I never
see bo pad a plaiz as Philamadelfy to give one ze
eore Iroat."
Fechter's New York Theatre will open February
13th. The widow of Robert Craig ou been prof-
fered an engagement ia the company.
Mr. A. Jensen, of New York, has received the
fo'lowiag letter from tbe wife of Maoroady, the
tragedian, which proves conclusively that he ii in
the lead of the living:
Wiiiojr. Scpee Mare, Efolasd.
Sir: I regret exceedingly mat my dear haabsud
is now q rite usable to answer any of the many
applications for bis autograph. He is too infirm
even to sign bis asms without guidance. He can
neither read nor write, owing to a malady of the
br«'a ifrom oTer-worki, from which he has been
suffering for tbe p»,t. three rears. He weald if in
health bare much pleasure ia grsating your rs-
quait. I leraain, Sir, soars obediently.
C. ». MAUREADY.
Feckter played Don Caeur de Began for Miss
Louisa Morse', beaefitat the Chestnut-street The-
atre, Philadelphia, on tbe 22d alt.
S. F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR, I
Boobeellers and Ntution^ra
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Bnalnesa Collesee.
Heald's, Bryant i Htratton'a College, 24 Post St
.Butcher*.
Kats, Fred, SUlla 91 to 190. California Market.
Bruii Fonnderies.
Weed 4 Kingwell, California, 125 First ,L
Dentists.
Dr. Kings Grand Dental and Surgical Institute
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Gomie.
L*«*n A Co.. 19 Montgomery. 10T and 1W Sutter,
Ham an Hair.
Sampson, A. E. k Co.. UO Second atreeL
SCaule and Maelctal jDitramrcii.
Kaene, O. 0.. mft-. aooordlan,, repairer of all road*
musical instruments. N.E. cor. Bush d: Kearny-
Wlnea and Liquor*. (Wholesale,)
Daaerl F. * Co . SO* Front
.Dr. Barlow J. rjimith.
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men ou Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
ease i at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenirg, commencing at 7 34 o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p u., free. '
For Wassiilrifi:
Shirts, $1 so per dos.; small pieces, Wo, per
1' B. At the What Cheer Lsnndry
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
HTDIAIT AND
BOTANie PHYSICIAN.'
TWENTY TEAR! OF FKACTIC*
IN THE TREATMENT OF DlSEASESTTKOi. '
-*■ dent to femaleB has placed Madame Edmonds
at tbe bead or all physicians making ,uoh practise
a specialty, snd enables her to guarantee a speed*
and permanent cure in the worst cases of inp-
prer-eion and menstrual derangements. Ladle,
will find Madame Edmonds a skillful tihyni^mj
and it isro their interest to consolt hsr in allduv
eas^s moideot to women before tampering with
poisonous nostrum,, quack dootors and cumbagt,
Madame Edmonds desonbes diseases witboni any
loforroauon from the paiieit, and cures without
the use ef mercury or exoeriments, thus saTiag
from wrong treatment for private, chronic and
cancer diseases. Correspondence strictly oaaaV<
dentlal. Office and r*eidenoe. 41a Pine ■tresi.
b«tween Kearny and Montgomery. ja20 lg
irrnE
Eztinquishss
PSOXEOTIOI
"ABSOLDTELY TBE BEST
AGAIKsT FIRE !'
SEKD FOB THEIB " BBCOBD."
E. B. Ibwik A Co., General Agenta P^ifio Oolrt.
ForMleby W. B. A1DEDOUH,
Loc&l Agept. 312 C.Mforni. St., Sac Fr.nciado
•Oil Taa
FOR 1873
es
..ABE.
Fcr a safe and efficient Beautuibb of 3
Complexion, use Diokxts Fa3ioc3 Cbzsxe ss
Lis.
For the Very Beat Drink*,
Go to Ya.es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third streets. E
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure core for Catarrh or Colds. Aek your
drugalet for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Etoy, No.
8 Post street. a
An Old Ltndmark.
The Verandah Cigar Store, at the N. E. corner
of Kearny and Washington Btreets, kept by
Henry Sehmidt, has been famous for the laet
eleven years for keeplog the beet Havana cigars,
tobacco, choice meerschaum pipes, etc y
Olaibtotaiet. — Madame Clara Antonla, tbe
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
ha= removed to 323 Searcy st. Consultations in
English, French and German, x
7*110 Best Remedies*
Dr. Ferry's List Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
fy*e Web foot Pill--, for all bilious complaints.
/, E . Gates and Co., corner Bansome and Com-
m >rcial streets, sole aaents. *
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
AEXOCNCES TO THEIR PRIENDS AND
the Pajl'c geQer.lly, tbat the; hare opened
nnder COLMAK'S CLOTHING STORF, Ooraer
of Basb tod Montgomery street,, mth , WELL
SELEOTED STOOK ol
CKOICE TTISSJS,
J.1QVOBS AM
CIGARS.
All are touted to call, and ARCHIE MCNEIL
AND WM. C. OALDER will do tbeir best to
make them comfortable. }a3ltf
ADOLPHUS SIOCEMETER,
....TEACHER OF....
PIANO AND S1NGINC.
Baits and Parties attended to, ana Music far
Dieted. Residence. 208 Eddy stre-t
EXTRA QUALITr
BOOTS and SHOES
OK HAr*D and Buds
to CRDLK.
L. BLAIR'S,
1» Kearny ati-eet.
NOW I3TJE3,
, AXD.
Payable at the AtiCMoi'i Office, or U
Deputy.
a.£TI KOSE.M-K, Aaaeeaor,.
l-lTlaai
C. OLB
X>AVE MLNDES ± 00.. at thi
- -_ old original Red Lion. 19 Gearj.
street, between Kearny and Dnpont, wb ere you
can baTe HOT AND COLD DRla\KS, notforget-
ting tke old Pionear Lonan. The "Old Sport* it
always on band.
la* 4a,;. -ef
AR10NI
Pianoforte.
D
ECLARED BY THE JUTK5ES AT A-LAtt
Fair of tneAaaarioan Institnte, after a blind-
fold trial agaicet Bteinway's, Chictering's. aMi
otheTO. to beTHK BEST ON EXHIBITION. B.
CTTRTA.Z, Sole Attent, »0 O'Fane'.l ureeL
N B-— Planoa of all stylee TO RENT. mart i
OUTSIDE LANDS.!
A NY AND AIaL PERBOKS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bare
amount reionded at the office of tbe ondenlfaed
npon the presentation of an order from ths
Mayor and Oitr a-nd Coont; Attorney.
delStf A. AUSTISI. I
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AHD LOAN BAN!
He. O Foat street, raTssonlc Teniplei
SAN FRANCISOO.
AT A MEETING OF TBE BOARD OF DIREC-
tors of this Bank, held Jann<.r.
a dividend wm decla*>d at tk,e rate of * er
cent. pBr anna m. on 'ferm or Permanent Daporn*.
and cigh: ptr cen' per annum on Ordinary D*-
ooaitf. firth* e^mi-annaal rsrm ending Jinnwr
2 let. 1673. payable on and after Febmrtf^i^iM
free from all taies. GtOKOi; KOMFX".
j*2»-lm S;ors1aryl
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FDR-
nisbicg Goorfs to oe ri»d good and cre»a.at
the "oLD CORNER," J LEVY'S-, -"i) « Mocigoa-
ery streer. .Tnstice given toa'l. Don't firge' Ibi
number. i>IO Monigomerv street. dew 1»
CANDIES.
"
BR. H. C. P. BEHRENS.
OFFICE.
so. sis Kr.iB.M sum,
Bst.e.c Bash and Ehiiw. ja30 1m
BEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For Sale at No. IS
l jler street. Call and
examine f or yonrselTea.
_J-Tbe only Califor-
nia-made Piano on the
deaitf
DRESS JMAKINC.
MRS. M. F. BISHOP. NO. 1« O'FABEELL
• ' ' ' jaajtaasa^alfiell
ALL KLND> Ot, 1HE FINEET ^CANDi
made at onr Steam Candy Faotory daily. *■
i eo [i cite*
CANT Y £ WAGNER. I
107 Mr."tPomerr -t.. DP--^~'t*-
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STRE1
Best accommodations for VrithI
Families io the city. Private laVP? ' "'■
entrance forLadiee. Hair Ontting. Snaving sni
Snampooing. Children's Hair neatly cat. Lediei
SnamDooing 50 cents.
ilTlm L. CORRIVEAU. Prooriotar.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academ]
AMERICAN EXCHANGE'
10SY OAKKb FEOPRIETOl]
8
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I M0NT60MEIT S ifc
HOTEL.
■s> HOT*
Wigmw
:v"*s„ -
^BETROPOIITAN THEATRE
arian Mordaunt
• AURDIT. riMVART ». tWtX »«t *TT. ■•. I'M
FURBISHED ROOMS
IS »8d 110 p*r I
WEST fVo'HG
CALIFORNIA THEATR1.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
-1 *~^» a. .. wmm
1BIRD WIB OP THE ENGAGEMENT OP
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
•ATjnmDAY ..airxDAT everikm
l» »0»» «»!■
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oo
THII EVEMIHO
M.RKI-AHY S «... 4
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PYGMALION and GALATEA!
i
tittj
>i.\\ HOENERT, RBW 4PPOIKT11BNT*,
M£W l'l((il'l.lilli:8, NEW MSOHANUka,
■"■rW A>l) Af IIII.NXIC CO- I I MECS.
MISS ELLIE XVH-.TOPJ
■ ulUUUlIl . ......
MAJILTOIV8!
Th*'oUowlc«a.lBank!
rilT«0«, AM AM pAtroM.
I io«. .a im«n m«i»i
JOBK T. RU •TOrTD
« -«-. *-..
J»t».l. J.Hmi
■*.»., ti.ri.IMI
!■»»>•■ iniiiHimKn
Sock tid Dance . Lillii Hull
"doocihc " r oii~LOviT'
PiJi«r H*t> KaOf "et.iiM K i. Wink.
I j« i«»*t J. B. LarBt* ! Pc 1 1 ••■>•■ .. . W tl. flirt
L»au* HmJhiIiMiin
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OrtbNUI
■Mptti t>aa
M
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.MrH. JTL'AU
bivx:
>MAIiION» STUDIO.
tn wirm» t«i §PAjt or TWEiTT-rorn Honw.
* TTKlln M- *
A UH-lr.l H«f l-.i-
TH» Filaht.
■TtSk* Aa* Jta** F*r»,
>•*» *l lUNlrl.
r»« wmi. UMmi
It* n«irut.
■*'r» i Uan netm
iNS 3 — liMr, »»Bii at Carbaaaj
>•- Mary • p-*j§e of 0*rbwf»T.
i H««3r Denotata**!.
TLUn
a*lj (OtjclaflWa with th« I ■ -am iful tod Wood*
rfal Opt k M niailnt) of
Tlie
Dissolving
Statu
e,
I*. Tin ri M>1 t»tf n ci bj P: .' I ' lr. of tie Royal Piilj tsebnlc Ii ■ d, and Ibe audience are t
r d to r^milo n tb«lr i"*ata antll iti tcrmlntilor.
?',t '.tun j
Tbe evening'* rLlfrifllLment will conclnrte .nth
THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM!
DIGGORY
miD»T EVENiKO-
lenefit of Miss Mordaunt!
aturday. at 2. ONLY OARLINC MATINEE
I* PR!FARAII.N-T-.» ... S««f.ti..al Plaj.
SCearta *=nro Trumps
LANS
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2
JOHN T. R\)')III\D
WALTER LKMAN
JOHN W11B JS
E FI.TMPTON
J. S. T.JRBESCE
B. J. PBF.STON
RtM C4RIIIE WYATT
...MIS? NELLIE OUMMISS
PYGMALION MATINEE
IN REHEARPAL-
•Tlao Popular DBiiirlescixxe, ixion
i LOST 3 fynaou of Armseios.
Km i i *4 m*mf— DrM«OircI« *nt Orohwtr* 91 SO Bulcnny
Bofrvd ««ni*— EUiOOQjr 7i G..H*rj-
Drtt* Unci* AdmLMioa SI OS friYato IJoxti
SO
SA
,.«S u«4 SIO OO
Tfc. Clrl Wtlh U»Plo«hi| Pfl.tr Ml.. Joa«9ht»«
Flowers of Song Hiss Lillle Hail
J. 11. L&Rfttff ud UAERIE AKUsTKUNO .»
D E3 M E> -W O !
C«acadicc »i*b tb» Mfllf*drtiBa io o«- act. inilu fcr tb« lit*
J»«. Dowlioi unrvtt'r for tdwtra HoatkCB*. «BtiiUd
OR, THE INSTINCT Of THE SOOTH IEA APE!
P0NOO. tb« Monkar
Hob* Dnmoo . » riob planUr...
Pivrr*. hi* rjjujor do mo
fl»pt Thiarikf
Mm*, i hitrfti. hi* wit*
Aedr*»i, an old aatlnr
B»i> !■•«, sod of lh* «r««r
Pl*iro. oft lb* plftotaitoa
LeoUlte. m Iodiaa maid
Col Id .
Tii « place
..ED. MONTAGUE
TftMBP B'*»
J.H. LarkiB
M.tiK.lr
Mi on i« f, timer*
Oh»i. V*ra*r
Fr*d Ooop*r
Oh**. Uailli
...Eo«*Bi* 0*rr«tta
..Mil* Waltir
Ird *ns, BUroi, *io . by Ooaipior.
I* fall «r ThrllliiB I..cld«ut* >ftd Turn,
IN PRKPARA1I0N-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Wolfthe Boaah or the Ooartoxan'* Oaugbler.
8PIER8 & POND,"
SSS Ketnr ilrflPVSj
CORNER OF BUSH. lAM FRaNOIbOO.
janta, liquors ami cigars
TSA AMI CDirEE.
l AT THE USUAL HOURS. AND
I rafraanntiu at an cbn To* ciatfortof
■ 4**>a«t« ftr«*i4*. tbc cracM aad coanaaiaa
tAa4ra*na)(-r*oafl; tat fraadooa of t&a
cil.xj:q.
IfBAiHKMNTS At .1 11mm, lnl LUNCH Kt
kba o*o*l boar*.
A AND COFFEE. WINES, UQUOSt A CIGARS
•OO Kcru .trffl,
OORJIF-R Or BLSd. IAK EBANOISCO.
SPIERS & POND.
M
HAIR.
i« OllEAPLSf I'l.Ar R IX 5AX FRANOI800
TO BUT
uman and Imitation Hair
Good , Cheap and Fine
Jewjiry & Fancy Coods,
18 AT THE
JEW YORK STORE.
A. B. N.1MPSOVA- CO.,
Ko. HO Second *tre«-t,
3" IM BttWM-n Million itn.l Hlnnn.
ittention. Good Livers!
J[R. P, BEROES. FURMERLY
'A proarinorof lot Mia***' Rat-
orant, o»i l*k*n tba maoaReueot
Ootb tb* M i ti i- r« Rtaaaoraor oa
>oam*rcU! strflot and tbe Mloar**'^
*JAh. o»M*'k»t aUaal. io parto.nQip wito MR.
DRAYETJR, wbo baa baao conototad within*
n tor toir*. Improremont* bar* b**o Bad* in
* c*rt*fo* d*p*nm*nu tbat will rtodar tb* Mi-
r* aio a* popninr tbaa It has «T*r b**D dorio*
iilmmliu pro*p*ritr. Oar Bill* of Far*
brao* all tb* dalioaoiei of tDa huod, Oor
"o ia*'Oood Far*, Good Cooking a)nd Modorau
art**.*
P. BKKSKI A CO.,
IINERS' RESTAURANT,
SOI and SSS Oommer«ial, and
■ ?fl» Market atraet.
)p*atfoai3 A.K. to W P,it. _aoSI 1m
THE SAN FRANCISCO
ILL POSTING COMPANY
(t7af,.IP.M.SB
X.eld«*dorS.
Co.)
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
Ttll U>DfR-m.NF0 WOULD MOST RK-
•p«rttollr rapraaaot to poo and tin publio c*d
arally, that b* i* no» pr*par*d to forrlaO lacil-
itt«4 for eihibi'.iona of averj klod and cbaraotar,
•tqicO afioold d*i*rr* tn* patrooac* of tb* pub-
lic. Id* ba* *r*ci*d at Cbajnne. WjominR, A
LARGE AND GuMMODIOUS UALL, with cool
»o*o*tt atd Sua* Tb* Hall la wall teotiUtaf)
and ll|Dt*d, and road* confortahn for atl gaaioni
of iba jear. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both Slrin»
aad Braaa. can be forniibad at all tim*a.
BatiafBCtor* arraoe-ein«Dts will be male with
THKATR:jAL OKOIHKR COMPANIES, eith.
•r for R*ntloff of Uall or performanc*s oo a per-
o*ntac* of tb* receipt*. Oorreapood^no* *o1iolud.
Addrea J. mcDaNIEU
Lock Box No l.Cb*rtnne, Wyoming.
Ff. B— Corinsitiaa waatad for tb* Ohep*nnc
Mom-tied. Tboa* wi*hinc *DKasflmanta, atat* low-
*flt 1*Toi* for tb* Winter Saaaon, ainaing photo-
frapb to my addreaa. Half Paaaage Mooep re-
acided altar alliatf emacoanaots.
.TAMES McDAlUEL.
Proprietor Obeje&ua TDoatre and IIiimi«,
ocil 3m Lock Box No. 1. Chctinni. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITI HIGHEST PERPEO HON -RICHARD
.MUI-D.-K FABI1RI, teacb-r of serctral cele-
brated European artfaioo. late Dir«ctor of toe re-
nowned Oo-ia-rr itory (it ("innpva, Maitro da Uhanl
of f.e Franob Imnerlil Aoadrmy of Muaio, Con-
dactrir tif tbe ft itb&rmoofque hooiety lu Perls,
»nd at present Musical Diioator of the Fabbn
OperA, i* prepared to (five private l"*sr>ni, either
at bla office or .V thn re-i -t n of >bo pupils:
Itkowia* OOURSE* OK MNG1NG, PIANO arid
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Por farther MrtlOQiflr* n^piy at PROF. MUL-
DER'S oiTln. ^ >.ai POWttLLSlReai.batwe n
Market aad Kills. Also, iettjru reoeiTcd and term*
to ba bad at tb* mmio store of M. Gray, ulaj al ,
and if Measrs. Bherman A Hyde, corner of RrjUer
and Kearny atroets. j*s irn
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
6b
O]
•■aaaaei
....ASTD....
XOF HOUSE,
street, offKearny butween Pine
and Cnlifor-Hla.
Pacific Purchasing^
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms IO and If 020 AVosliiiiertoii street.
THE FI!>E3T FBBSU BALTIMORE AND
TBANiiPL»»TBD OYSTBRS lund 10 »dj
•trie. ET.ntbiDg cooked iDthe beat m.sner.
B&" Th. Finest LiQuors .ad Oig.rt.
«9-£l«tfu.t Saltei of Room, for I.ndlc.
i»^JPBIf DAY AND KIOHT.
K. J. 1ECHAU A P D. JKSSEN,
noil lm f r.pnwtor*.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
vikoiwia orrr, hyaiia,
TIUSsmt*d. iH 'tu be W*dbf lh?Sh?«
?.L.tb.? T**^ Awt*f£ •M.-Wtlin* oompaniaa
Vu— Ut tr**tod with on applToatloa brUtur
MIS9 ANNIE ADAMS,
Starr SerluoOomle Vocnllil.
JAMES lltH.l.O W A V.
Celehrated Rnftllali Truucillnu.
II A KHV AHL1S
— iiud—
PirENCTK pkitchabd,
"Willi th- crcnt St-ntitt Ion,
■ * CO UN iTf.K PEIT,"
niTALMK,
The orlKlnal Mun with the Iron Jaw.
-wlth-
M'X-I.E AXOLKA nnd FBAOILF.
RLLE COKDELU,
Star En*1 eMrlunne,
CHAR. A. © A K D N E H.
The Celebrated Batch Comvdlnn.
PRIKCRZABIE HMA!,MA,
The AIuu of lUyatery.
I> lT T L19TON,
— and—
LTC1 ABAMS,
Serlu-Cumlc nnd IDuettlal*.
IIAKRY WaLBi* COOK.
Chump Ion E<iue*tt-lun Jnuriri'i-, with—
M I S m KATE COOK,
Premiere Eqaeatrlnu nnd Munfltjce Act.
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
W
« A Y JL O U D,
Contortion!*?.
BVIIL1Y FAMILY.
Acrobtita, Syuauiti
— and—
Bitlloon A*cenalonl*ta.
THE. ABOVE AKTISTS ARE KOW ON OUR BOOKS, A>B CAN BEEN'.
gaged by mrcagern Wait, of tbe Rock? Mountains, tb- .acb our agency,
t' . 4HEKIUAN tORBYN «fe CO,
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
SSS Sncrumento street,
(Th* Tlrat Hooae below Kearar *tre*t,>
FOB FURNIBHWG WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kinds.— G antral BoaioBSB Agtacf,
Collect Ranti, Notes and Aocount.a: Whira and
Chines* Laborers sapplled for Families, Hotels,
Farms, Faatoriaa, a to.
t H AH, P. BECHKBER Sz CO.,
d*28 lm SSS Baoramento street
-T~
RICHEDA FAMIXT
. {*br*ifY*y of Chiarina'i Royal Italian Ciraa)
^-"TlLLOTVELRafiONSON THE VIOLIN OR
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OP TBE LEADING- MEMBERS OF
th* Theatrical Profession in ' aliforoia pro-
nose formloft olamsea for iostrnotion In Eroontioo.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
can send in nboir name 4 to "Oambyse* " P.O.Box
2334, when particulars as to terms, etc., will be
seat M them. deflr
J. C. COMBES,
TEBHAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. ,etend and Tehcn. .tre«t..
■y-T.rr.pni oonalaptly on lund.
H»v» jon beheld ill II not, joh't. . tn«t
At SQUAMA'B PONOH SALOON, In K«ub; atnM
Toe« BONA, dlsolple oj OBBAT 8QCABZA,
Dlipeswa J.med Hagio Pwobu; »th,r
Th. moit delicious- mlitarwr,( recorded;
And nave with mmy med.la been nwudedl
Udles their 00BDIAL9 Ukm en sId u IoUqm,-
TheU "Ta«BS" .ppi«M.,-uid Man B.ta "LADma
PLEASURS."
To fcll.y connubial differences and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVOBCE" yoa can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract bnt one taste,
lour arm. consoling, straight ia round her waist
aneaawhata "MOBNINO 003IF0B1- In the km
That heale the pnarrel and Imparts the bliss!
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always Hud
A balmy soother lor the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA,"and the.weet "FASBWEM,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare welll
His "BTGIENIO BITTEBS" are the panacea
►For all dyspeptics and for alarrhcea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYOIENIO BITTEM" hnook around.
BONA and SQUABZA, spite ol all detraotora,
Have proved the Nation', greatest benefactors I
Full roar? dUforeut nsalthfal drinks you'll dud
To aid the Uan— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meat
At BONA'8-(SQ0ABZA'8)-3n KEABNI 8TBEET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQDOBS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....O.T....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
1
pOlt BA.I.E WBOLI11LE AND KIT A II,
THE JOTTRHAL OF AMUSEJIZKT8.
■T-.
Pe Misted vnrj Day in the Year by
I». B O O -A- II X> TJ S
MSMereSsauit ud 5»* Wa.hln«to« Si.
Below Montgomery. Sao. Prancieoo.
BATUEDAY FEBRUARY 8. 1878
xx. ±» r«n«ctiy Anionienintf
How bemtlftillT and quickly they do washing
«t the What Cfceex Laundry. Clothes received
jelore 8 i.w. retrrrced the same evenliigll do
sired. x
phytoffrspliic Ca.ra.s-.
At one dollar per dozes at the Peoples Art
GsJ.erj. 34 Third street between Btevtnson and
ailsiion itreet. _ T
A. Pleasant Ltocauon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodging! in a
Qeetral location, ehonld visit the aihunbra,
and Inspect the One unites of rooms to let there
Tee building la a Terr floe one and IS well
lighted fed ventilated . .
Freeh and Sweet,
For the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sattcr. >'
Oysters.
Why travel ea far ? SbellfiBh of every kind
kept at Mannlna'e, oyster dealer, C72 Howard
■trcol, teiT Third, next to car office. o
■cDewfll, Show Card Witter,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
606 Market rorret cor. Post and Uontgsmory. u
Somethlnff J»ew.
Wm A-Hnbbard'8 mannfaetnred misses' and
Infant's garments and ladies TjriuUrwear in snits,
are famed fcr their superiority of mike and tex-
tore all over the Cnion. Mr. Geo. W. Amidon,
the anthorised agent of Mr. Bottard. bas estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 2*8 Second fit,
forwbolef&le and retail trade. A liberal dis-
count to the trade, J
. a-
American Watche «.
Bednced prices, at H A. Oallecdet's C2 Sec-
ocd St. comer of Mission. Jewelry mede to
order. Watches c.rJnlly repaired. D
K* Yon Waanl
Towr BlankeU and Flannels well washed, and
set spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Leon
try. x
— — ■ e . -
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 7x1800 by gu light,
imr careless feet, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Throngh which a sweet bona.net was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the water* softly fell.
Made that window seem to he
Borne fairy grotto of the sea-
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite r.e to a CT.'"
Bo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter seat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it tree,
And cooked mafftnjic&itfy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
Thej'd clam (and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail klndsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which wo could name,
While every dish was, I am sore,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have foand. 'twould seem.
That they have here the best lee cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners, "
Whoever double this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bash,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House. 837 BuBh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Bight.
CHARLES HAAK2. Proprietor.
Health ona Pleasure.
Tcere are not too many pleasures la San
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne conn-
try cow ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Oarnege rtand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his etablea 1016 Stocttot
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
to to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when you want a carnage. o
Sewtnjr Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at lie Post street. Alio,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle, x
I>0 Ton Know
That with BtntrxKicK'f Pattebjo. yon can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly ? Bend
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Deming, agent, office of the Howe Bewlng
Machine, Bo. 113 Kearny arrest, between Batter
tsd Post. Ban Francisco. »
Reduced prices. Shirts from 75c. to $3.
Complete assortment of Genu' Furti«hing
Gocdi. Beales a Co. Kearny st., near Bn*h. en
The Place.
If you want a clean bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut in the best
style, by experienced worimen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair TJrisslng Saloon,, Bo. 202
Fourth itrtet, near Howard. T
FOftElBN DRAMATIC NEWS.
6igTjorArditr. who year* ago occupied the lesd-
er'scbiiratthe New York Academy of Monc. Lie
been engaged to accompany Adeline Paul as coo-
dncior during; bertocr in tie United State*.
I: is reported that M'ile NtlsaoB did not achieve
a a access on htr tat appearance at St Peters-
burg, See ienow eiogiog n Moscow.
W. S. Gilbert's new play, entitled "Toe Wicked
Werid," was brought oat tt the London Hajmer-
het on January 4 ih. The entice gsaeraily praiied
it warmly, t be ObseiTer itjlies it the test of tee
play wngbL's worka-raflned and gratef al. a ptrfect
stage potm- The papers predict for It u great a
succersss "Pyg-suUen aod Galatea " aehiSTed. It
is dedicated to Miss Madge Boberiaoa tHra. Ken-
dal;. * bo now ectopic* an enviable position on the
Louden board', and »be ea'taise tbe principal
female rets, tfcei of the fairy qnseo Selese. The
action of tee play is comprised within tweoty-ioor
Hears, and fairy-land supplies the IxaU and oearly
all the dramoMi p<ri j"t. When the ea-tain rieee
on the play proper, Ziyda is diicorered deep in
thought, and contemplaticg from the faneifal
realms of fairy-land "the wicked world.'' This
occupation is a favorite oae with the lady, if such
nprcaaicMrmas aSymtj be applied to BoeOarm-
InganintaMtant of aUnd bertnd oorken. When
to Zsyda there entare Pbjllon. we Itarn tow
gloomy a prospect the tekte of this snblonsry
■ptaere; for ace atks her companion to piciore to
himself a town "peopled witn mta and women,
nil ripe for crime.'' Eut here Selese, the fairy
queeo, gives tu a lesson te start with, and this Is
taat "oo ttat world, that very wicked world, all
who dwell in Fairyland rray find a parallel identity
to perfect that if it were possible to place them by
thiir earthly couoterparu, no man on eartb, no
fairy in to* clouds cot. Id tell whicb was ice fairy—
waioh (be man 1" It will be seen that it is this
"parallel identity" which forms the ptincipal basis
of action. But as eicsof th:s *icked world are
traced in ala'rcing colore by our qaeec. aEd "Tap-
ity, a quaint, fantastic v;ce; ' iee>louay, "a univer-
sal pateioo;" t.iy, ''that grieves at otoer mea'e
lucceaa; aautition. "the rice of clever men;"
malice, "the belpless vioa of belplsia fools ;' ava-
rioe, batred, murder, rapine, theft, profanity, and
other Bins innumerable, are set down to the credit
—we mete the discredit, of ne wicked aortal*.
Here, we prtsone. it is almost unnecessary to say
how severely Mr. Gilbeit lashes our everj-day
offences. Bat the fairies want practical as well aa
theoretical knowledge of things below, and Latin
bee undertaken the duties of the "private inquiry
c £ .t. His report la not ef the most favorable
nature, but It leads to the despatch of Phyilon
aud Btheia. who have to bring back to eartb some
priceless g-i ft. Poring their absence their "sai-
a'lel identities" are ecmmoQed, and these, of
course, believe that "leva rules the coon, the
camp, the grove ; for lovs is heaves, and heaven is
love." las mortals create a "ruaapua" iafsiry-
lend, for bath Selene acd Darine conceive avio'
lent passion for Ethais — tow designate a Sir
Bthaia. A quarrel— ef the eartb, tartby— caueaj
considerable excitement among toe "aieless ' te-
ingB of Fairyland, asd Sir Ethair, wounded, is the
here of the hoar. And then dots Stlene tell Sir
PnjHou of her reasons for summoning him from
earth, and these we learn to be, among others, to
teach him that "there are fairy maidens in the
clones, whose gentle mode of thought and mode
of life" ha and his would do well to imitate. When
Blr Ethais is wounded, Latin, the earthly counter
part of the "serving fairy," is e tins meted. The
pretence cf the "gallant gentleman" dispels the
dea from Fairyland thst man is infemour, end
SirEtbais and Stlece become loverB eworn. In
tbo eeeond act we learn how Sir Ethais hae proved
InceoBtant and how his heart has wssdered to
Darine, and here comes the Bnest scene in the
whole play, Selese cursing her betrayer is an out-
burst of passion which provoked a perfect storm
ipp'-Buse The last act is mainly occupied in
arranging the mstriauonial difflcnitiei of Latin,
who has gone in content dread of Darine, the
fairy counterpart of hie slightly vixenish earthly
spome ; in the renewal of the quarrel between Sir
Ethais Lad Sir Phjllec, coasequsnt on Dnrioe's
treachery; in their mntnal disgust with the prof-
fered love of tee fairies, who attempt by force to
stay their departure, and in the return cf the
fairies Eicais and PnjUon, bearing with tbsm aa
the priceless gift of which they went in searca the
pawer to love as mortals love. But the inhabit-
ants have haa enough of this, &od it is sternly re-
jected, Seiene "pointing s moral" by speaking of
the tender flame as "a mortal emblem bringing~In
its train the direct paE&ions of ite autetjpe."
Whyte Tigbe. the critic of the London Globe, in
commenting npon the merits of Mr. Lmmett ■
acting, ie pleased to observe that "it is a remark-
able thicg to notice with teferenoe ts the Ameri-
can stage what good aciors are produced by &
seeming!? bad School." To which an indignant
American replies: "A seemingly bad echod is a
safe measare of crit;ciim. A echool is to be judged
by ita fruits, like the tress of an orchard, or any
otner creative agency. Tbe seemingly bad Ameri-
cin acnool has produced more good actors within
the last thirty years than England could boast in
a century."
MisB Elise Holt's performance of the part of
Tom Tucker conduced larger to render the pan-
tomime of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," a suc-
cesa at the Prince of Wales, Birmingham,
Charles Dillon and company opened at the Thea-
tre Boyal, York, Bog., January S6th. for a fort-
night, in "Hamlet."
Barry SnllivanetiM constituted the attraction at
the Thestre Roja'. Belfast, Ireland, playing to
large audiences.
500 fairs ol Socks,
At all prices, it t he What Cheer Laundry.
Do Wot Suffer from Cornea,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
1 relief ty applying at Dr. B. fl. Ccwan'B Disti-
! tote, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 r.ac. We
i 'peek from experience, having tetted the Do&-
ter'a capability. Belerencea given if required, e
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday teUes
that comparewltb Squama's. Sqnarza's Punches
are famoni for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, tie happy combination of wholesonae
tonics, sad their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, haB prepared
forty different kind of puncheB and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Zearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
IK) Leidesdorff street, K
A Hnppy New Testr.
What a pleasnre it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or in the par-
lor. And why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because tbey live on
s plaiD, nutritious and substantial diet. That man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
mtts us witnaclean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers, proprietor of Ihe "White
Hooae." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
tanrant, Fourtn street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testily. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleaoltcess. Try him, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
The Illaefratedt Press (8. P. )
>"o. 1, January,. 18'3. Scld by subscription—
%\ 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numrerF, 15 cents. Adcrsss Murray, Dewey &
Co., §. F. o
e
Tne President's Messsge.
Peace and prosperity are the key noteB of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
characteristics of H. Lnchsinger's furniture.
ah should visit ti= emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a home can
be furnished. d
Vrievt Cheer Laundry
Employe no Chinamen, and ehonld be pat
renised by everybody. *
WteSirAlziff ftetnrnedln One Day
Arid we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Qtnts' Furnishing Goods, at Bank's, store, SS
Fourth street. Cheapest In the city. e
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
o
DON'T FORGET
N YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIB-
cos to drop into tbe
not scotcii,
FOR YOOR WARM OR COLD DRINKS.
All I>riiil£s Ten Cents
.88 Sutter etreet. sear Kearny.
fe8 tf J 08. p. BRIGGB. Proprietor.
JUST ARRIVED BY RAIL, AND WILL BE
sold at price £ to suit the timer, a good assort-
ment of
POCKET CUTLERY,
SCIShOKS, end
£BOE TOO 1,8,
All warrant*-*, at OBAS. OTTO * GO'S Hard-
ware btore, S19 Bosh etreet, Ross House Block,
ban Francisco. feSlw
TO VARIETY_ARTISTES!
"yARIETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
* performers going from San Francisco to New
York, cr vice verts, Ehonld stop at
SALT LAKE CITT.
Fim-ela.55 engagements cSered ts hrst-cless ped-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Basicesa Manager will receive a
prompt reply. fe3 lm
A. DESIDERATUM
TO....
MANAGERS, STARS_ft«D COMBINATIONS
ACOMPETBNT MANAGER, AGENT AND
Acter, with 15 jesre' experience in Englacd,
America, tbe Cs.ce of Good Hope and Australian
Colonies, India and China.
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with tbe profession end the Press.
Can give names of Managers, Toe urea or Halls
List of Prices aad teioing capacity, in nearly every
one ol the above places. Apoiy to
J. H. McOABE.
fel lm C20 W&sbingion street, S. F.
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 830 Bnsh itreet, nearly opposite the A'ham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only tbe beat brands of Llqnore hot*
tied for family c=t. q
Lever Buckle suMpenaers,
At H per pair — 25 per cent, cheaper than ^Ise-
rcers — at the What Cheer Laundry. _x
3>r. Donerty
Has deroted his stody more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and aa men. Is
now the moat successful of any Physician m
Ban Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
comer of Leideadorfl, a tew doors oelow What
Oheer Houae. w
O) er Trace.
The oyster trade in Oalllomia la aamrnlng
gigantic proportions. BmeKon Corruic, of the
&wddle Eoeh, 410 Pine street, fnrnlahea from
his own oyster beds at Ban Brnno milHone of
oyaterf t« all parts of the Pacific Coaat. HU
laeterx. transplanted oysters bars a fame which
has exteaded all m the continent, and* he
'Bad die Bock" la known erarywbere.
Savm Moore,
Formerly of Rh£B HonBe Oarrlsges, can be
tonnd In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es>
abllBhment, southwest corner Bnsh and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Bub lee. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. • bo
Bears Quality or X>ocr»ar:ln
Driving gloves, at f: per pair, at the What
Genuine Mav ana Glerart?.
Beet brands at 61 n-mtgomery street, 6. W.
corner of Mer:hant. Francs h Cahn. q
Hair-work and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 650 Waahirgton
atteet, near Stoeatan. Side curls steamed fo
twenty -five cants. v
• —
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Lager on
this Coast. Call Kd try It, at C24 Sacramento
street, where it la sold at 10 cents a glass. x
Holiday Candles,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
TV] O ISO MARKET STREET, HARRY COR-
XI hyn respect! aiy inf orms bla friends and pat-
rons that be has waited io beantilui style this
cosy sad comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and have them sample
some of Uie choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe maoufacto 5 of LieeenSeid
with Phelan and Collet der's latest patent steel-
faced cnehloos, fcas been Disced in tbe Billiard
r*arlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, can be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creators oom fort to alL
ja31tf
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FTftST-OLASS PEOPLE.-MTJST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general btuineee for the oom-
ing Winter £>easoo, commencing the drat week in
November, 16TB. Addrese stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare refunded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES McOANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Moseum.
oof?. Lock Box 1, Cheyenne. W. T.
WILLIS' BAND.
A
occasions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz Pipers and Marcos ■£. Blasa,
Leading Tlollaliti.
SEsT*OTdera from the country promptly attended
to. Addrese M. W. WILLIS, gaton's Mniio
Store. 188 Montgomery street, or MARCUS M.
BLUM. SS8> Montgomery street- ja6 tf
E. PARDIK1
NO. T*» WASHINGTON STF^ET. (ABOVE
tbe P:aza), San Frandsoo. BooU and Shoes
made to order in the best French style. The same
ready mad* always on band. no 1-lra
LEWIS SC PANDER,
STOYES, EASGES. TIKWAKE ASD
.11 kind, of CookiDE ut.D,ils the best
.cd abHMit No. S« GEARY BTBBET,
^
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
X. E. cor. Jatkian and Seurny ate.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPECIAL I
OWMPLAINTS, formerly of Lo;k Hospital.
Londoc. and tne lasctwelvetearsof ban Francieco.
DB. TLZER iclormBtte afflioted that a(t?r visit-
ing all ifce HO^PITALa IN LuNOO.N AND
PARIS, a^d spendiog one year in the moE>t cele-
brated Hospital io Locdoc, the LOCff, be his re-
opened u& old Medical Iastitnte at tbe old stand
wbere he can always be foond. DR TOZSK has
for forty years met with aeparalleled succees in
tne treatment of dlseasi generally koown ae
CHRONIC AfiD SPECIAL OuMPLAINTa.
OB. CHAS. H. TUZK.JC
is in every way r*aponaib!e. binding bimielf to
fcff-:ct a permanent CUBE, or making no oba*ges
Tbo;e wbo cannot afford to pay for advice atd
medicine wil> be cdargtd for medieioe only. 'IHE
MuKl HLY RE& TOUATIVE PILLS, neverkoowa
to fail in giving relief in cases for wbich tbey are
recommended, are to be obtained only at nay
office. Price, f5 per box. Fall direction on each
box, sect hy Kxprees or otherwise.
D*. TOZER does not imltat« the advertising
Quacks wno make it a practice to publish (also
affidavits and otner false rtferencec, b*it refers to
tbe mopt respectable people in tbe State, wbom be
hae CUBED of diseagea wbicb others have tailed to
cure.
DK. rifAS. K. TOZRB,
y. E. corner Kearny sod Jackson streets,
fel-tf San Francisco.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RACE.
THE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
*- reside In Sun Francisco, bay their
Klilrle and Fnrnl.hlng Gomla of BEAf.
DICT db CO., No. 3 Becpad att-' et.be-
caase they arc alwuyi treated well tand
bay their goods aS the lowest prices, at
"THE OX.D s^TAJi"».*,
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANDY.
Read ! Read ! Read i
THB PDBLIO ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the Candy made and sold by John Pritch-
ard . A J. Raker and Patrick Prearn?, at 73 Fonrt h
street, ie BAKER'S CHEWING CANDY, al-
though they eel) it from a wagon and a store, to
both of which they USE OUR NAME to draw
enatom.
L. B. CLARK t CO.,
e271w No. 09 Fourth street.
FREE AND EASY.
ETF-KX SATTJKDAT NIGHT.
Piano and Singing at 6 P.M,
CHARING
*
SALOON
CwO II leelon street, near Second.
delP EAGLES <fc WILD, Proprietors.
Chinese Employment Company
PIEHCE cfeCO.
PUBNI8H
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
No. 627 Sacramento street Bet. Eearoy
and Montgomery, San Francisco, CaL We are
prepared to famish at short nolle?. Domestic
Strsaoti, Hotel Coots, Laundry Men. Waiters,
Common Laborers, Faim Hands. Rail-road
Hands, Osrdentr', Mechanics, Factory Hatde,
Wood Choppers, etc, etc, Special attention given
to furnishing Domestic Servacts. ja 20 lm
THE OLD
Hot Scotch,
15 Morton Street, near Kearny.
A.11 Drinks Ten. Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOB ANOJERRY III TOWH.
Always on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Weekly. Frank Leslies, Daw'a Doing,, Police Gar
£3tte, all tQo California papers, alao London
Punch. Bell'e Life. ILioatrated London News. Call
and satisfy yonrself.
ser- Don't forget the aien of the Hot Scotch.
fe« tf W. S. WALDRON, Proprietor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
JJIVIDEKD KOnOt-B AVINGS ASD LOAB
SOCIETY, Ko.61»CI,TBtr8et.-The Bo>rd
of l>ireoton t,T8 this da, declared a dividend tor
tbe six months ending December 31st, 1ST2, of aloe
per cent per annom on all deposit,, payable c& and
after the 15th iost.
ial,-2»
CTEU3 W. OARMAST, Cashier.
SB. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
obiects to be Been. Open to the
Pnblic DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALt
3 IS Montgomery street, FOR MEN ONLY-.
sss-De. JoEDiK'e Pbitaik Oftice is at »rxl
Geary etreet [opposite old Mechanice' Parihoo).
Stage Dancing-
TACQBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAW A Y HALL,
-da2Lasa_ Port street, near Kssrtry,
Y PRICE SOCts
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice!
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to Its
healing powers. Ask fbi
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
FBOPBIETOB8,
Oorner Santome and Oommertlal ate,
^^^^ jal3tf
Pacific Stone Company.
THE PiOIFIO STONE COMPANY QaJA
the eevecial attention of Arooiteots, Ham.
eers, and the public in general, to the 80PKRI98
QUALITY of the Stone now being mannfsctaret]
by them in this «tj under the Ransom* Patsabl,
Tbey make to order and keep in stock:
Bolltlioif Fromi.VaUr Pipe,
hlnke, MoQumeote, Foontalat,
Tllea, Coplnsrs for Walks
Flitera, et-c, etc
Together with Raneome's celebrated Free-Orr
Orindatooes. all of which we gnsrantee sossrii
and at a price far below tbat of hand-ont wort,
■wTThe attention of private parties lntendisff
boild is reBpectf ally eolicited.
Offloe.No. IO BUSH STBRET. 8>a Fi
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIIjVEH. PLiATBI
^* MANTJFAUTURKR
^ — AXD—
^^f BEPA.IKEK
flfi DRUIRaTSiNJOS,
OTHEB MtSKAL INHTKrMEJTTI
ESTABLISHED IN 180S.
SsF'Lasnona riren on the Banjo and Drum. S4I
MISSION STREET, between Vint and (seasseV
N. K.— Fine-toned Silver bolo Banjos for Pk
eaalonale alwaye on hand. iali U
TRAY3 alwajson band.
Alfred Tetted
Manufacturer tad
lm porter of
BIRD CAGES
2*5 Dnpont,
JsZXR SVTTER STBtt
See my stock of Bii
Cagee before parcbatiB
elsewhere. AlwayssstH.
tbioR new on hand. M.
Patent OagPB, madt ■
Tin Wire, are wseraats
FREE FROM VERM1
Also, beat quaJiiy TI
do3 1'
MeerseMum Pipe Dep»
043 KEABXT STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
theshortfci ootic? All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wart anted genuine, and
to color well. Meerrcbanaj Pipes aad
walking Cases Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with tbe beat»or
maDahip. A large aSPoriment of Walking Oao-
aod Facer Goods of every deecription always <
hand. nolllM
The Popular Beverag<
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PACIFI
Congress SprinRs, near Saota Oiara. Indent
by tbe Medical Faculty ite curative powers btrt
equal to tbe celebrated Oonnrees Water IrOaSU
St»rinRs cf Saratoga, New Vork. Depot re »or»
from r.'6 Kearnv street io 5ew Montgomsn/,ot
door from Howard. Families supplied dally bi
eral discount to tht trace, and ordere attended i
promptly. dettlat
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDED
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Semi -Ann an I Divides!
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PEBfl
num.net. (9 per cum.) upon the opsraHJ"
of tbe French Savings and Loan Society, f« u
eix months ending December 31at, 16. i, has,,
conformity witb the reoort tf the Committet
Verification appointed by the memberfi of IBs »
ciety, been declared by the Board of AdmlnUtr
tion, at tbe Semi-Aunual Meeting held on ti
16th insUnt. This dividend will be payable
and afterthe eighteenth inetant, at tbe offlM'
th. Socletr. 411 Bajb^r^TK MAH«, -
j201m Director of French BtTipfS BaaH
GEORGE MATES*:
4®
Public or private parties ajd famiiies snppW
rom 6 A-M. to 12 P. M. Ladiee' and GenUsjJ'
DEALER IS oySTFRS. CLAMS
andall kioda of SHELL FISH.
STaf.sNos. 40, 11, via, California
Market, entrance on California street.
Philadelphia Restaurant
OHAB. V. BKRGOLD, PBOPRIBTOB. I
THB OBOIOEST MEATS AND
Vegetables, Board by tbe weed.
40& HINE .M'Rt-hl, between KearDF
asrl Montfomer. m.nw In
^r1
Crystal Sample Root
S3S SACKAMESTO 8TBEKT.
ALL DRINKS. PLAIN OB FANCY, I
CENTS. a»-Bot Drinks s specialty.
K. MtATHEB,
jalT lm Prorr>rleW
Bar Sugar
OB SALB-S18 KEAKNT STBBBT.
MEROER'S. Alto, e„rr kind of Oaav
Wbnlesale and Retai 1. ,^
no-tf M. A. MEBCKI
po
Indian Queen Rang
The Betst in the Mark-
HANUFAOTURED BY
CALEB K. nOKLIB
oolB tf A*0 and ««• Ktrara
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IfBW ALHAMBRA TH1ATB1.
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Dtuik evee kl 1 o'clock— to oraa.oaae al I o'clock.
Horta Bomb. th»n1 lo 1 Mlaelke-kirect ekik nop kt Ibk
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THE SKELETON WITNESS.
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At lie Hiko
Harry KlBMler 1 Corporal Prompt.,..
BILLY EHBRBOK
JOHNNY ALI.I.N
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W. Y. Eak.r
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BnnUik
Ocebc.tre.
•V All Bull kgaiokt the Alhambre Theatre moat be preaeDtoA bfpaa/tar on Monday.
ASTpArxortOkiica to commaooe pamtaally kl ditut o'clock.
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Afl aaikaro II .raa Klll*slan.
AS.— J. Kaaalbca moualud nn bla furadr Bflkkkkaam
U.i« Jnlii,
18.— Afuatar Johaay Conko. Ike Bar Wonder, on
kla Lilliputian eta«.i>.
0L0*S ...WONS. OAB0S.
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ToC^cladawnTTlioT^ottric^ekTr^ni'a of
The Bear and the Sentinel
Rr H»M. OartTB ■•A <'i.-n.«r.»
I»re.a C'lrrle ". ^^T^^?1^^^^^^^^^
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BS and *ll> OO
rB;x Office opkO dkllj from 10 lo «. Doork open kl 7.
tbiie noii'L uinuiko anran ,
PlCinC H0USE,T.t^:^
Tli^s
OLYMPIC HOUSE," — -— -
,«U' tbo ri»a
RAla»TOK 4 ' nTKFl.U
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•P-CAI.I. AND «FR THH1 I XL L, All run s THICK. ni« Kearny .tr.il.
ataaakaaaaaaaaaaaaa^
Wolf in the Fold^ the Thistle.
rpBE THISTLE THAT PWlOKttO TUB rAlit
"Wolf in th» Fold" tint r»o«n not coofl ol wltb
the law of libel. U- 1 it «t 'J hl«t.-uir.n, No. Q
1 '"' " r "" i PP UmODIoX loplth AHrM8W»nt-
f-d.tO Br-ll f ItU 'b
a»aa.aaJi*»kT»aAta.aa»a.aa*aala^
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0ROi\N OF AMUSEMENTS
.... cntcCLATr* in
All the Theatrfcd,
— ^kllB II
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY-
Dl THi THAI ' -- A A til
■BTOERALLY THROOOHOT^ THE CITY
Mitt; hit IIIK BUT 111 .11. 1 rv OP atMATa
(JAN BB HAD Al
S-itnllw n, O, CnlHomln Mnrlict
MOUiVTAIM BEER.
Only Deigk 624_SaCramento street.
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- It Ik Bold by ttla Olkflk at TOk...
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A PERFECT RUSH
I4.KI»T UP
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A.T TUB LBKAT
IXL Auction Store,
urn IvKvk.w 8T«r.r.T.
A WONDeRFUl, BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
r» novr oSi-rlnic gr«» i.t**r Ruricnlni <lnm hiivw ■
i-v«t Imm'i. itflVrct. In **i»ii Ff<Utielavc«>.
Willi imr <-..t«. cotton In
Sew York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Prom Which we Ur*e .I.Ally rrcvlvlni; V»r**-*
Immh.Ii I i»t the Irtwcti Cu.«l) Vi Ice*
I3NT OURREKTOY.
OUR KOTTO IS TO
X Ii and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
l.OOO pair. Cu.almerQ Pnnta, worth BAY 6o, to lie
.old ..t sa <io.
GOO dor«. White Nhlrl., ivorlk (U S<f, (a.lw'aold.
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
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Mahaoeo „,«, .,. u. canes
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TJtlS BVENING FFBRUARY 10
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SO tuAtiof Hrnvr V«<lercluth1nft', Wer fro fpf ««>.
Hats. Hats. Harts.
from a&Ve. to SI SO, aold el.erkrkere from ft* to A.
AL40. AN IMMENSE BtOOlt 6f
A'UTIONI, FANCY' COIlDk. AWArrrfAff ©ATT.
1EKY, pipe. ai.arvtm;-Tomxco,
WATCHKH, KUIIBEK «l>OI>B.
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AND IN f AOT, EVKRTTHING,
JFrpnA a ISeedle to aa Akichor
Oall and eiamloe our prion, and letlrty yonraarkek' tbkt
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN lAMERIDA
IB THB OBEAT
IX I* Auction Stove.
• 10 KKAKXT ITKBtr,
Oa»4S A*or fraaal C*aala««rcl«L
f IRE QUILTED SIU_HIJS, JrVOBTH $5, FOB $1 50
Hugh Kobinspn in Rjs I'ecpntricitieivJ.'
NEQKp COWICA|.IiIES.
Tbompao.^ „d ,:..|Arroilro»t
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Tht) Blrii.'Of Song.'. .... .JH.ss Ida Fisk
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COCOANUT DAWOB.
«Ih Xtoti« a*tnera>
Armstrons- in Mw !*jf>iF>Cfaltie»
'OrebMte*
Tl« whi.1* t4>eoDo]Bd* wHk
f
Scenes on the Missisfiippi!
T»X G- A. 3R.O.
£ IE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
PnolieLied wry Dv in the Ye,r by
J-. I». BOQABDITS
«US Mercuaot »»«l S0S "»V«*nlBrrtOB •!».
Below Montgomery. Sen Francisoo.
it FEBBDABX 10, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
/Metropolitan Theatre.
'l h jto wib a capital boose on Satordar. when
Aim Marian Mordauat made her first appoirunce
at tbls theatre in ber play of " Darlin jr. ; or. Wo-
man and her Master." The title evidently was an
aiLraoLife one for tboladier, for tboy were well
represented in the dreia oirole, Tbe p'ot oftnis
allrrioff play is as foilows: Oarsorry Rsd-
chiTti < Jibo, Woodurd i boldi property which be
■ oam.j into potaeeilon of with hie wife, who dies
^before tbe action of tbe plar coramancea. Be le
Informed th*t tbia property rightf ally beloogs to
a girl, Oiara Barriok, iMist Marian, Mordauot),
wboo be supposes to bard boeo killed by a boiler
exploeion oo a aie&nir.r on tbe MleeieeTppi. This
Ci rl it appoara, wae eared by Ool. Ooca (George
•Hiacklei) and Daniel Qaatiles ff. Ellerton), who
died ber ekin, and sold ber in the slave-market in
New Orleans. Carberry Radoliffe baoame her
onrobnser, aod sent ber to tbe sobolastie eitab-
lisbmeot of Mrs. Gentry ( Hire. Obarloe Edmonds),
Ween be finds ibst this girl is tbe owner of tbe
properly wbiob be holds, Radcliffs determine to
marry h-r. lie Tiaiia the sobool and makes hie
proposition. He is refuted, Olara being in love
with Alfred Kendrick. He tries eompoUion, and
Olara ia Informed tbat she is bis slure. Olara
ilw •* for refuge to the bouse of a friend and
school-male, Mi>e Laura Tremalne, (Miaa Fanny
Youcri, where stie a'sumos tbe diBgaise of a
Yankee gill and an old negro washerwoman. At
'the end of tbe eeoond aotber lover, Alfred Kan-
drick, is arrested by Bade iffa. aa a traitor to the
' Coofedercoy, In tbe third aot, Olara in tbe dis-
gu'Bua of ao Irishwoman and Irish lad succeeds in
resetting ber lover, and taking bim to a place of
eafetr. In tbe last aot everything ta made right
tbe villain is foiled, and the two fond hearts are
-armed. The plot la alight enoaith, bat the play
it fa'.l of stirring scenes and strong stta&tiona,
and Mijs Marian Mordannt ia a host in beiBelf.
She is pretty, lively and attractive in every waj-
and ai a protean actress, is infinitely supsrior to
iiOtta. Her Yankee girl is good, her OBgro wo-
■maa. the best assumption of that character we
bavo ever eesn on tbe s'age, aod ber '.Irishwoman
di-liKaifally original. Miss Mordannt at once
esrabliehed hers-lf as a favorite with the audi-
eDO", and was o%ll d oat agtiia and again. She has
some little peculiarities of pronunciation which
.she enonld endeavor to get over, *nd is not bo
good in ssmus talk as In wild, rollicking fan. bat
e.he has real genius, which compensates for lack
of training. Mies Fanny Youcg played the part
of Mist Lanra Tremaine with admirable spirit;
.John Woedard made tbe most of tbat of the vil-
lain; Geo. Hinckley did some capitil acting as Ool.
Coon, aad W. £ lerton wai very fanny as that
"miserable cms," Daniel Qaattles; Charles Ed-
rounds as the not very interesting lover did well
enough : J. Walters showed his versatility by lalt-
.ing the two parts of Peter Bowbells and Mr*
"Wigsbr, and generally speaking tbe ccaTraotera
wera well played. Tbo play is as exciting as a
Ledger story, and Mine Marion Mordannt by ber
various assumptions of character, songs and
-dances, and lively style of acting, makea the whole
-ootertainmen. a most pleasing one. "Barling''
drew another good house last night, and will be
repeated this evening.
California Theatre.
In conOEqaeaoe of the.lmmense success of the
ibeaotKal comedy of "Pygmalion and Galatea/' it
■ ■Fili be kept on the bills for a few nights longer,
wi-h the additional attraction of the ever-
pipulsr burlesque of "Ixion," which will be pro-
flr.c-d to-night with Miss Maggie Moore in tbe
title role. John T. Rsymood will appear in his
old oharacter of Minerva, sod W. A. Meatsyer will
.-also fill hla original role of Ganymede. The reat
of tbe oast appears on oar first page. Friday night
will be tbe last bnt one of the engagement of
Mr. Raymond, and is set apart tor his benefit,
Bflla Union Theatre.
An excellent performance was given at this
b'ji-o on Seimday nlgbt and was repeated lost
night . The programme comprised a very lively aot
after the e*yle of tne Majlltons by Ed Monta-
gue and M'llc Gerretta; "Sambo's Invitation," by
Oogill and Cooper; avery prettv doable polka by
Fanny Garreteon and Mils Minnie Fillmore,
Oomic aoogs by Obailea Teroer; Miss Lillie Hall
i n bollads and fancy dance ; J. H. Larkin and Oar-
rte Armstrong in "Deru Two;" a nnmber of
comic acts and tbe stirring melodram of "Pongo"
written by tbe late James Dowling expressly for
EdMontigue. In this Montague did some won-
derful acting aa the South Sea ape and woo much
-applause. The same bill will be performed to-
roight.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
John Wilson'* great amphitheatre will opsn for
the season to-night with a programme of arenio
Attractions surpassing anything yet attempted on
tbe Pacific Coast The star members of the oem-
'Piny oomprieothe great Dockrtll Troupe from
Paris, the Oarooe, George Shields and others
whose names appear on onr first page where tbe
Jail programme of this evening's entertainment
will be found. In tbe first part M'lle Viotorine
will perform on the slack wire; George Shields
will appear is a aomeraai.lt aot; Omar Kings-
1 cy will Introdnce his trained horse. Presi-
dent ; Frank Rivers and M'lle Henrietta will
.perform a double act. Mr. Harry Clark, the
tbe man with the Iron jaw will appear, and Wm.
Earner, tbe clown, will enliven the prooesdings
<witb jsslstnd fanay trioks. Intho secona pait,
M'lle Dookrill will appear in a paincipat aut of
eqaeatriaciesn ; M. J. Keatbsll will present gro-
teaqne performances ; M. Carol and sobs, a draw-
ing room entertainment; R. H. Dookrill will in-
troduce bis menage horse Ellington; M.J Ksnibeil
•will appear on bis parody menage borse. Judex;
.Master Johnny Cook*, the infant prodigy, wilt
ids hie liliuuti.n steeds. Harry and Dash. .and
.il.Oaron will aopsai as clo*u. After this, there
■.wii bean intirmlssioa. and the aomio pantomime
o( "I'h.- Bear and Sentinel," by Moss. Oarna and
-eempany. conclude this very varied evening's
■ • ntartiinn t.
Woodward's Garden*.
Thonsanda visitsd these t gardens on Sunday.
The performances by tbe Bnislay Family gave
.general title faction. The baby camel ia a great
attraction hero, and excites much admiration* ?l
Next Saturday, Messra. Ooe and Lay will make
,aa ascension in their mammoth gas balloon.
Anatomical Museum.— One of the most
eomples* collections of tbe kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly .and bsan-
.tlhambra.
There will be fan enough at tbe Albnmbia The-
atre to-night for B.lly Fmerson and Johnny Allen
will appear on the ends in t'ii> first part, and that
eaoh of these artists kill keep his end ap will may
we be certain. Tola portion of the entertainment
will conclude with "The Treadmill" by Emerson.
A Heo and company. Sam Rickey will appear in
the act of "My Brother Jim," supported by Add
Ki man and J. BobinBoa; Emerson will appear
in a budget of. originalities, tbe aot of "Old Heads
and Yoang Hearts" will bi performed by Little
Mac, Bob Hart and O. W. Bockateller;"Tbe Skel-
eton Witness" by Charles button. J. Robinson
audG. E. Richards, aad Billy Emerson, Jobocy
Allen and Little Mao will appear in the afterpiece
of "The Tourists."
Magnire's Opera House.
There was avery large aad fashionable audience
at tbfe hooae last night when the opera "La Trav-
iata" was presented with Signorina Adelina Spe-
ranza in tbe role of Vloletta, Bigoor Baocei bb Al-
fredo and Slgnor E Pardini as Oormo- r. There
a no role which Sigoorina Bperanzk appears to
better advantage than that which ebe played last
night, and the enthaeiostic applause which re-
warded ber efforts showed how thoroughly ber
acting end eingiog were appreciated, gigoor Bao-.
oei was in splendid voice end Bang very finely;
Signer E. Pardini filled tbe rots of Gercnont well,
the only fault to be fousd being that hla voioe la
deficient ia volume, be sang the part well in the
BBOond act and gained much applause, Mies Al-
bertiua MoOabe, daughter of J. H. MoCabe, the
theatrical agent, and a. pupil of Maestro Speranza.
made ber first appeaiauce in opera oa this occa-
sion and acquitted herself very wed in the role of
Anino. In consequence of tbe illnessof Mias Ma-
toilde Valerga, Mrs. Ge". T. Evans took the char-
acter of Flora Bervoix; Mone. Oharlea and Nona.
Roncovieri filled the roles of Gietou, and Dr, Gren-
vil with their eocu&tomed ability sod the opera
asawbolawas well rendered. The drefess wars
''peculiar:" Baocei appearing to Elizcbetbiaa cos-
tumeia the first act, and Signor Pardini, In tbo
eecond, beiagaressed aa a cavalier of the time of
Charles II. There ia no necessity for tbeee mis-
'.takes, we suppose, and they might be avoided.
Tbe choras in the last aot added to the agonies
of Violet ta 'a death struggle by the horrible man-
ner ia which they esag behind the scenes. With
thete exceptions the performance was quite a
success and would draw another good bouse
if repeated. On Friday evening 'iVorma" will
be presented. Tbe manager, Oharlea Alpers, has
er,- reason to congratulate himself on the buc-
oess with which be has met ia his attempt to ca-
ter to the muf-ical taate of thepablic. The man-
agement have effected an engagement withMme.
Agat aa t f .te.!, who will appearon Wednesday eve-
ning in "If Trovatore."
The Athene am.
A new bill offsrlng many attractions will bo pre-
Bented thie evening. Jiaamy Cotton will make bis
first appaarAnoe at tbia bouse in eong and dance;
tbeactof "Bad Whisky" will be presented; H.
Robinson will appear in his specialties ; Miss Ida
Fiak will appear in a variety of performances, and
altogether a very lively entortainment wilt be
given. .
IV. S. Gilbert's Latest Play.
Id our ieeue of Saturday, we gave the plot
of W. 8. Gilbert's new play called "Xhe
Wickedest World. The following is the out-
burst of eloquence which we spoke of as
provoking a storm of applause: Sir Ethais
has teen boasting of his honor, and thus
Selene replies:
Thine honor! Thoa dost well to speak of that,
□aa devils take the face and form of gods?
Are truth and treachery se near akin
That one can wear the other's countenance?
Are all men such bb thoa? Or art thou not
Of thine soooraed race tbe molt accursed?
Why, honorable eir, thou art a knight
That wars with womankind ! Thy panoply
A goodly form, smooth toneae, and hair, false face.
Thy shield a lie; thy weapoo au embrace;
The emblem of thy skill a broken heart;
Thine is a gallant calling, Ethais—
Thou manly knight— thou eonl of chivalry—
Thou most disoreet auc prudent warrior!
Away, and touch me not ! My nature's Rone,
May heaven rain down her fury on thy bosI ;
May every fibre in tbat perjured heart
Quiver with love for one who loves thee not!
Maytbins an trammelled soul at last be caught,
And fixed and chained and rlvetted to one
Who, with the love of heaven upon ber lips,
Oarriea the bate of hell within her heart I
Tbou phantom of the truth— thou mimic god—
Thou traitor to thine own unhappy soul —
Thou base apostate to the lovely faiifa—
That thou bast preached with snob, falae eloquenoe
1 am tbine enemy I
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The Iilaairated Press (8. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Bold by tubBorrption—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numberp, 16 cents. Addraes Murray. Dewey &
Co.. S. F. o
•
Altogether rue Best.
It Is ourlous, but true, that J. A. Sb&ber,
707 Mar set etreet, near Third, should eeU fur.
niture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
donviuced. x
FOB THOUGHTS.
A patjay on hla Ivesst bhe laid,
Bpleadid, and dark with TyrUn dyes;
"Tne it; "di Hie your t nder ejei,
Deep aa the midnight heaven," she eaid.
Tne rich rose mantling In her cheek,
Befora bio. Lie the dawn see mood.
Pausing upen life's hlgb\ subdued,
Yet triumphing, both pr Jud and meek.
And white &; winter star?, Intense
With steadfast fire, his brilliant face
Bent toward her with an eager grace,
Bile with a r.piur, half Buspense.
" lou give me then a thought, O sweet 1"
Be cried, and kissed the purple flower,
And bowed by lovt/d r&iatlesa power,
Trernbliogheeank befirah rfeet.
She crowned bia beautiful bowed head
With one careFS of her white hand;
"Blae up, my flower of all the land,
For all my thoughts era youre," abe said.
C hamcteriatic.
It is au admitted and astouishing fact
that very few of our great musicians ever
keep the money they make. In some cases
they proved inefficient financiers, and in
other caass they ezpeneded with frightful
prodigality that which was so rapidly and
easily earned. Tbe famous singers, Griai
and Mario, oleared on an average $100,000
a year for twenty-five yesrs ; and no,? Mario
survives, old aad poor. This vast amount
of money was spent as they went along, in
extravagant living.
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the caugeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Beetaurant, on Wash.
Ington treet, at the oornerof Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1819, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi soup, game, t&me geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best oun of tea in the
olty — English breakfost tea — Bouohong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
A. Pleaeant Liocation.
Persons desiring oomiortahle lodgings in a
Central location, should visit tbe Alhambra.
and inspect tbe fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne buUdinn Is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. .
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Wa»hlcgton
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there ia Bare to be suited. b
Eureka Social Club.
The priiee to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Eureka Social
Oiub are on exhibition In the window of Stolts
and Sons dry goods store- South-east oorner ot
Kearny apd Pine etr.-eia n
Fob Sans— A lot of cheap i Ilk dresses, at 33
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
ROHfih on ti.e JL.oujKV.il Han.-*.
A Cincinnati piper tell* how a lecal mer-
chant, came very near being ruined by get-
ting "stack," with a large lot of buffalo
robes; but saved himself by shipping tbem
to Louisville, where he sold them all for
"ear mnffa."
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Phyelriogy and Nervous Dis-
eases at hla Hygeian Hal], 687 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 Jtf o'clock.
A oart of the evenlDg la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinatiOGs in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p u , free. w
For Wasnma
Shirts, f 1 60 per dor.; small piece*. 60e. per
1' 8. At the What Cheer laundry •
Fcr a safe and efficient Beautificb or tbe
Complexion, use Dices.? 'a Famous Cbihz d«
Lib. l
For the Very Beat Drink*.
Goto Ya.es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third streets. so
Diamond Catarru Bemedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds, Ask your
flrugsiat Tor it, or send to Dr, A. F. Etoy, No.
V Post street. z
OLAiavoYAirT.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 823- Kearny at. Consultations in
Sngllsh, French aod German. t
Tlie Best; Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
rF'sWebfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
/* B. QateB and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
mercial stroeto, sole agents. •
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
•Boottaeller-a and Statlon-era.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant
Bu-lne-i Colleges.
Heald'B, Brjaat & Strattoo'e College. 24 Poat St.
Hutch era.
Kate, Fred, BtaUa 94 to 100, Oalifornia Market.
Urate Founder-lea.
Weed «k Kingwell, California. 1M First at.
Dentist a.
Dr. Kiog'a Grand Dental and Sartical Institute
€16 Sacramento street.
French Fancy (Sonde,
Looan A Oo„ 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 Sutter.
Hum tin Hair.
Sampson. A. B. k Co.. 110 Second street.
Masle and Mnslcal Instrument*.
Keene, O. O., mft-. accordions, repairer of all kinds
masloal iostrameata, N.E. cor. Bash A Kearu*.
Wines and JLIqaora. (Wbolesale.)
Daoerl F. A Co . S0*1 Front
Kearo*
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
UTDIABT AND
BOTANIC PHTSICIAST. I
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling coaote-
naaoe, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. And why is it tbat aome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
is a pnblio benefactor wbo will conscientiously
servo oa with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers, proprietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
tsurant. Fourth street does it. as handrede oaa
enthusicBticallF testily. Hie kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for tbe Holiday tarles
that compare- with Sguerza's. Squu-z&'s Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, do happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqnarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For Bale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 LelilesdCTtT street. h
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection,
eiy. 578 Kearny Etreet. Wholesale ana retail, o
It Is Perlectiy.Astonlehlnjr
How beautifully and Quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry, Olothes received
jelore 8 a.m. returned the same evening if de
sired.
Chinese Employment Company
FUBNISH
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PABTS OF XHB UNITED STATES,
Ko 627 Sacramento ftreft. Bet. Kearoy
and Montgomery, S&Q I raociaco, Oal. We are
prepared to furnish at Bborc notice, Dome&tlo
Sit rant*. Hotel Cooks, Laundry Men, WalterB,
Common Laborers, Farm Hands, Bail-road
Hands, Gardener;, Mechanics, Factory Bauds,
Wood Chopper*, eto, etc, Special attention given
to furnishing Domestic Servants. ja 20 lm
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. cor. Jackson and Kearny sts.
THE GREAT EBADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
OUMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital,
London, and the last twelve tears of Uan Franoieoo.
DR. TUZER informs the afflicted that after visit-
In,? all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PaRIS, and spending one year ia the most cele-
brated Hospital ia London,, the LOOK, he hns re-
opened his old Medical Institute at the old etand,
wbere he can always bs found. DR. TOZb.it has
for forty years met, with aaparalleled success ia
tbe treatment of disetsu Renertlly knowa o&
OHRONIO AND SPEOlAL OuMPLaINTS.
DB. CHAS. H. TOZIK
is in every way responsible, binding bimaeif to
effeot a permanent orjas, or making no oharges
Those who oannot afford to pay for advice and
medioine will be charged for mediaine only. THK
MaNlHLY RE eiTuKATlVEPILL^. never known
to fail in giving relief in oases for which tbey are
recommended, are to be obtained oal; at my
office. Price, 35 per box. Fall direction on each
box, cent by itxpress or otherwise.
DK. TOZER coea not imitate the advertising
Q-iacka who make it a practice to pnolish false
affidavits and other false reference3, bat refers to
the mo.-i respectable people in the State, whom be
has eoiiED of diseases which othera have tailed to
onre.
DR. ^UAS. W. TOZEB,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jaokson streets.
fel-tf Han Franoleao.
TWEIfTT TEAR! OF PKACTfCB
IN THE TREATMENT OF D1SEASESJINOI-
± dont to females baa placed Madame Edmonds
at the head or all physicians making anob practice
a specialty, nnd enables her togaaraotae a speedy
aod purmanont core in the worat cases of sup-
prepsion acd menatrnal deraonernenU. Ladies
will find Madame Edmonds a ekillml phyeioian
and it ia i o their intsrt-et to consult her in all dial
eases inoident to women before tampering with
poieooooB nostrcms, qaaok dootors and bnmbaga.
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without any
information from tbe patient, aod cares withoal
the ase or mercury or exoerlmenle, thus Bavin*
from wrong treatment for private, chronic ana
cancer diseases. Correspondence strictly oofloV
dential. Office and residence, 415 Pine street,
between Kearoy and Montgomery. ja201y
ITJtE
Extinguishes
"ABBOLDTELT THE BEST PROTEOTIOJI I
AGAINST FUtB 1" w*«'«
SEttD FOB THEIE "BEOOBn."
R. B. rnwiN A Co., General Asrenta Pacific OoaaL
For aale by W. B. AHJaD©OH.
Local Aeent, 312 California St., San Francisde,
Oil Tas
FOR 1873
es I
E*l\u tojtrapli. Ic Cards-
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, r
Fresh anrl Sweet,
For tbe beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Snttcr. M
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept a', Mannlrjc"*. oyster dealer, 673 Howard
Btrc-'t, near Third, next to car office. o
Oysters.
In strolling ronnd the other nlgbt,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
onr careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless-play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bonqnet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," aaid my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, **1 must agree
That this place suite me to a *T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at onr side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onr wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men,
Vhey'd olam cand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ell bindsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they dock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thlrty-aeven Bush,
And there tbia truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
CHARLES HAAEE. Proprietor.
Something; Wew.
Wm A. Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
Infant's garments and ladies nndtrwear In suits,
are famed fcr their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has eatab-
liBhed a depot ot fhese goods at 218 Second St,
for wholesale and retail tr*de. A liberal dn-
count to the trade. j
American Watches.
Reduced prices, ot H A . Calender's 62 Sec-
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry mads to
order. Watches carefully repaired. n
II ITon Waant
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled , send them to the What Cheer Latin
■Iry, ' x
• —
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RACE.
mnJE MAJORITY OF THOSE imo
■*- reside In San Francisco, "buy their
Shirt* and Farnlkhlnsc Cloods of JBKNJE-
DlOT ttCO., No. 3 Second atrtet, be-
caose ther are always treated -well and
bay their goods nt the lowest prices, at
'*T1IB OLD STAND."
MESSRS. ffl'NEIL & CALDER
ANNOUNCES TO THEIB PEIENDS AND
ttao Pablic generally, that they bave opened
□ nder OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORrT, Oorner
of Bueh and Montgomery streets, with . WELL
SELECTED STOOK of
CHOICE -WISES,
I.IQIOB8 AID
CI G ABB.
All are invited to ca'.l. sod ARCHIE MCNEIL
ANB WM. O. OALDEB will do toeir best to
make tbem comfortable. ja'Jltf
Stage Dancing*
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAT HALL,
de27 lm Post street, near Kearny.
ADOLPHUS SIOCKMEIER,
....TEAOHEB OF....
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls aod Parties attended to, and Aloaic far
Dtsbed. Residence. SOS Eddy street
isro"V7vp zdtje;.
,...., .AND.
Payable nt the Assessor's Office, or to J
Deputy.
JLFVI K04Ei\EB, Assessor,
__^_ i«7 In
OLE
DAVE BdENDES A 00., at ths
old original Bed Lion* lOOeary
street, between Kearny and Dupoot, wbere you
cm bare HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, nottorge*-
liog tbe old Pioneer Luoob. The "Old Sport7, ia
always on band.
ARION
Pianoforte.
,EOLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A. LATE I
' Pair ot the American Inatittite, after a blind- ,
fold trial agai&at Stflinway's, ObickennR's, aad i
others, to be THfc BEST ON EXHIBITION. B* I
CURTAZ, Sole Agent, SO O'EarreU Btraei, I'M
N B— PUnos of atl styles TO RENT. mar*
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAW I
mad. DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT- %
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bay. the
amonot r,fnod,d at the office of th. onder,i«iwd I
npon the pr.Bent.ttoa of Mi order from th,
Mayor and Oity end Oonnty Attorney.
delStf A. AUSTIN.
ap9tf
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
0 Kearny .tr».t.
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
•OFFIOB.
HO. SIS EEA1IT 8TBEET,
Between Bosh and S.tter. iaW lm
NEW YORK PRICES
HALL'S PIANOS
For sale at No. 1»
Ijleratreeb. Call and
examine for yourselves.
aer-Tbe rnly Oallfor-
nia-made Piano on the
daSAtf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
' Ro. O Poet street. Masonic Temple*
SAN FRANCIS 00.
AT A MEETING OP THE BOARD OF DIRKO-
tors of tbia Bank, held Jauusr? 20th, 187J,
a diyidend was declared at tbe rate of ten (10) par
oent. p-<r aoanm on Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight pnr cent, per annum on Ordinary De-
posits, fir tii" semf-anrjtial term end, or Jnnntry
21«1, 1673, payable on and afi*r February Jar, 1WI,
free from all taxea. OllOKOE HOHIKN,
)*22-lm Secretary."
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUB-
niabinc Goods to be bad good and cbe«P, at
tbe "oLD CORNER," J LEVY'S, 51o Monigom-
ery Btrset. .Tnatioe siTen to all. Don't tome' tlM
nnmber. 510 Montaomery street. deSUffl
CANDIES.
ALL aOrTDai OE THE FINEST WAxT&f
mads at oar Swun Candy Factory daily. AD
order*., especially from the ooantry, an ■oUetsM I
and will be promptly attendsd to.
CANTY A WAGNER,
1*VT MonitrernarT stL. owrftntw
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY 8TRE] _
Beat sooommodationa for
Families tn tbe city. Private
entrance forLadlxa. Hair Oaiting, Sbarlng an4
S&ooiDg. Ohildrena Hair neatly cat. LadiM
Shamnoointc 50 osnta.
i?l7lm I,. OORRIVEAU. Proprietor.
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
Select Dancing Academy
II
DRESS MAKING.
M
RS. M. F. BISHOP.
w_o._i» o;:
FARRELL
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HATWABD8,
•rOHTOAKBH .&..: PBOPEIETOB
L
MOMTQOMERT S
MOTEL.
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WEST END
iti ruicaooi hojidat. iibrvaut io. ivti
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ETROPOUTAN THEATRE
Jlfi
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IMM «*l»li« • 'it
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
»M Jlarian Mordaunt
fourth axd last win or thk kxqage*e.vt or
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND
TMM.m TAMOUa OOMDUIi
TMIB LVtaiKO
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TBI AOTIOR I« OOUTRIBRD WITB1R TBI RFACI Or TUBRTT TntR BOrRl.
M nq.UJ I* Com
i w.th Ik. It^uUfat ..4 Woodlfl.l Optical lUaa)oa of
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lire. K of
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• till of U*rb.ffj.
epsrr P*«»3i»i«et.
FRIDAT IfUJI
iru'day, at a, ONLY DARLING MATINEE
I I I I.N-Th* ■•« |KUl'OD» P7»f.
loarts *aro Trumps
Ittm •■ wd r*l*a *l «7 rr^f T i4t. o( it* Royal r<-li ivbsic tos'Itst*. London, ml tbe sod ten on are reape«*frllr
reoaesfd to r-m»ih In ttoelr seel* until Its termination ,
1ft* evening j f«l risleni'T.1 wt.l roncli.de #ilh the if#r popular tad faror.U Barlaeioe,
Ixion; or, The Man at the Wheal
raiioiiB> ."..'.'".»
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UlRBS DU
JUPITER
ULli'.lRI
•IIMI1V1
A»OLI.i>
BAG BTS
IKMIEDE
IXIOM
HAM
Tor*. ThatlllllM
IHMOBTAbS
..MISS MAIfllE HOORl
Mil. II. OOAD
MB. CHAS. UKRhT
UK. H. J. I'HKITOK
■ MB 1 fl. TOmiKiOI
..«U>H, t.MA STARLET
CIIABAl'lEHS AE* -I-J11-; J»IIA.»1
MI'S LOI'HA BABMERl jnso
K. 21. TH AY> Hi VENTS
W. \ MESTATER lulTPTD
2413 J MALIGIE MOi'HF I VESTA
w. E J. BDOELET I BIAKA
.MIS* Slt.LIE OPMMrNS
..MI-S MlMMi: WALTON
a,.
MB. JOBS T. RAYMOND
IUB9 LOC1SE JOHNSTONE
...JIIS3 J(I9HPHINE HTANLEV
uicm CAiuiu. wTArr
>llss HILTON
MISA r.ARkV 6TANLY
FRIDAT EVENIN8. Februir; lltli
BENEFIT, and Last Night but One of MR. RAYMOND!
IS RFHFARSAi D.lj's Powirfal Dr.Eu.
MAJILTON8!
r..'. •-•■
-!*..*» J.hM
■ I.. IT,.
r...y U.rrriM.
in in miuiD
SoDgand Duo*.
Lillie Hill
n-»lt»f .
TB« !•■■
Loat*«.
DODCINC FOR LOVE 1
»»■»» X»1lr 1 n+wrwnr R D Mtrah
J H l4tlll P.I.«B.f W H n.rh
.HIM J«SSl* JibB«ra
n-.ii. - r*rtu
AMkifMaiisiirrt .
• ta«.rr*t»*r. ■■■! mtM«r<~
rharlr* Tin*r
t%» «in ..i ih tti* n«»
sir ..„Ml>> .I...*->k,tn
Flowers of Song Hfss LLUie Hall
J. B. lARkTR m4 UABRU AmMATHOKO M
DEM ID ^KT O !
THE BLACK CHEMIST.
P3«Hr .
OR, THE INSTINCT OF THE SOUTH SEA APE!
POSOO. lb* Monitor ED. MONTAGUE
_ . Dumoo' . • riob pUtUr..,
Piwfra.hu mijordomo
C»pt. Tliler»4T
Mm*. 'I bi*riii. bti wif#
AAdr«M. hd old t*Hor
Brno >Bt«, on* of tboorow
od thi plkstftiloa..
, TotDiDr ■>'*>•
J. H. Urklo
Mult K-!lr
...Mlnni* Fillnorn
Obu. Voroar
Fr*d Cooper
..ilh». Ossili
LcoHUe, »n Indian miid Eonanlo U*rr*LtA
Ofllld MUsWslUr
IcdlsoB, Blf>v*«.«io., bf Oonpsir.
The ■>.««« Is fall of TbrlillDB Inrldrnt« und Fas.
m PREPARATION-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Wolf the Roazh or thoCnnrtesaa'a Daughter.
SPIERS & POND,"
S3* Kearny alr*et.
CORNER OF BUSH. SAN FRAN JlttOO
IXEI, liquors an: cigars
TJEA AMD CUrrEE.
r TBE USUAL a »L'RS, AND
(•frMSnatiU •*■ •<! I'Dit To* cmfoft of
doa*«'.io ti--*i1* ib« tftvova »n< coortMiM
ilia ■it*wiat-rxjM ; tb i fr**d>m of IQ«
OIL. XT!
A Alt COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
M0 K.ara. .irm,
OORURR Or RUSH. SAM rRANOISOO.
8PIER8 & POND."
HAIR.
II OKEAPkSr PLAOR IX SAN FRAR0IS0O
TO BUT
uman and Imitation Hair
Cooda, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Goods.
IS AT TOR
IEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAMPSON A CO.,
Me. HO Mr coed street.
Kla BftwMD Ml Ml on atnd Ulnae.
ttention, Good Livers!
•«. P. BRUGES
r.f
S. PORMI
IHSIiin
RHEBLT
anal, ba uk.n lb. auaas.rn.ot
bot> tfc. Mla.i.' Baaianal aa
■ ■■Hill «raM loll), Mlc.n' '
aaah MHaiii iumi. ib pana.r.lil» .un hh.
DfiAYBUR. woo bat bam eaauattaa with tb.
ifsrrMr^ laprOTtattDtt b.i. bata aiad. la
oaAtla. d.partnnu tb.1 will r.ndtr tb. HI.
1'i.or. popalar tbaa It ba. av.r baaadofiaa
t tt iwnl lu pro.p«rltr. Oar Bill, or far.
iblaat all tb. d«llo«o>«« of tb. aawoa. Ou
ittau "Croad Rar., Good Oooki o( aad Mad.rou
r. BEISU 4b CO..
ItMCRS' RESTAURANT,
Ml aad SSS Oomourslkl. sod
1-« 9 Markat itreet .
>pen fftj m S «.ML to 10 V.M. an3 1 lm
THK SAN* FRANCISCO
ILL POSTING COMPANY
t»* Racraat.ata •!.. .or. I.old..d.rr.
(Ii «■>» lir.Rt a. Oo.)
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE U.1DHRMONKD W0U1>D MOST UK-
apeetfallF rnpr-iant to yea sad tM» pablio sea
arsiiy. that be ■• oow prepared to forri.fi l*cii-
ilva* for •iiiM-iin-. of runty klod sod. Character.
•rblob •niuid dsierre tba patroosse of tne pah-
Ito. He bss •r»>u'«1 St fltinyone. WjomioEf. A
LARGE AND O'jMHODIUUI HALL, witb soo1
Moeoerr acd fttsie. TD« Hall la well vsatilsted
sol Healed, sod men1* confortsh'e for ill »»*■•> n«
of in- jir.r. THE BKsr OF MUSIC, both otrioti
sod Brs«s, csn be fnrnkahed at. all times.
Kstlsfaotory srraofamoats will he msd* wltb
THKATRJ^AL OROIHER fK)MPAN!KS, elsh-
er for K-mtioi of Hall or performanoea on a per-
oeaLMe of tbe recalpu. Ourretipoo<l*Dce -elicited.
Address. ■'■ MCDANIKL.
Look Box No 1, ObejeoDe. Wyoming.
N. B— Ooriasltles waotefJ for tbe Obeyenne
MasoacD. Tboia wiablns* ea(affemeoti, atste low-
est terns for lbs Wiau. 8«aioa. siaatD( pboto-
Rspb to my address. Hslf t'uiuo Money re-
ode-1 sftar Oiling onrsKesnants.
.IA.MKS McDAKJRIa.
Proprietor Obeyenoe i hssiro sod MuseoTn,
oca lot Look Box No. 1. Oberenne. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGBEST PERFECTION -RICHARD
MULDKK KABBRI. tesoh *r of aevsrsl oele-
brsted European srtiatea, late Diraotor of tue io-
nowoed CoQ8«r»»tory et u*n«TS, Mai r to da Cbant
ol tie Freoob lrn>*rii! Aoad*roy of Muaio. Oou-
daotorof tb* PntlharmoDlgne HooletF in Perls,
and at preseat Muttoal Olroator of tbe Fabbri
Opera, « prepared (o gl*e private leason*. altber
at bU offl-»e or at tb* ra»i-tii. ,, of tbe paplls;
llkawiee OOUKSKH Of ^INOINO, PlAlNO sod
MUSICAL INSI'RUOriON.
Kor f orihar ^artloalar. noply at PROF. MUI^-
DKK-soffl «-, N J. St POWttLbSiRRKi.batwe o
Msrkotsad Kills. Also, laii-nt rcoaiv^d and terma
to b* bad st toe nado atore of M. Gray, ulsy at .
sod of Meisrs Bhermso A Uyde. ooraer of Kntt*r
sod Kearny etreeta. js*) lm
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms IO and 17. .630 Washington street.
SQUARZA'8
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
f^
OV8TZ1]
....AND....
LA^Rk
OH€3i=» HOUSE,
Inaracr ttrett, or Kearay between Pine
■nd Csaltrorstlak
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OY8TEKS aarrsd In say
stylo. BT*rjta>fog eooiad Intbe bestmsoaer.
P Tbe Finest Liquors and Olgsrs.
r-Eleejastt Stiltea of Koomi for X*tsdles.
r-OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
R. J. 1ECHAU A P D. JBBSKN,
ftB It* Prepnetors,
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
tbmdiu ori-r. ■■rrADAv.
UIIIAir«)BADAMV,
■tar SerlaaComle Vocalist.
•UMRd RULLOWAY,
Celebrated Kog;)tsh Tragedian.
II1BB1 AIULAK
— and—
SPF.NCRB PBITOHABO,
IVIth (hn art-eat Senaatlao.
•■ COVN TKRPE1T."
D'ATAJiMR,
The orlpttnat Man with the Iron Jaw,
— with-
M I.I.K AWOLEA and FBAOILV.
M 1. L R OUBDELLA,
Star Zqp eel r lenne.
CHAl. A. OABBN1B,
The Celebrated Dutch Comedian.
rKIKCK ZA.DIR II',l.t!.MA,
The iiuiHif Uraterjr.
OIJI LI-TON,
— oitd—
I, U C Y ABA BC 8.
Nerlo-Cumlc and TDneltlato.
II A It K "V W K I, B V V O O K.
Champion Eqnestrlan tlnvgler. with—
MISS KATE COOK.
Premiere Ecinestrlan and Manage Act.
W . OATX.ORD.
Contortionist.
BWULA Y FAMILY.
AcrobiAt*. Oyamouata
—ana-
Balloon Ascension lata.
rHK ABOVE ARTISTS ABR NOW ON OCR BOOKS, AND CAN BEEN-
gaged by mtnagora West of tbe Booky Mountain*, tbrongb oar sgenoy. __ _ _ _.-.
1HKBIDAM C'URBTE A CO.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
ASS Sacramento street.
(The First Hosae below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kioda.— G*n*rsl Bntlnsss Ajreooy;
Collect Reair, Notes and Aoooonte; WhK* sad
CHAS, F. BECHIBKE dfc CO.,
ds28 lm SSS Sacramento street
RICHEDA FAMILY
(Former}]/ 0/ CWorwio'f Jloyal naKan Cirau)
ILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN OB
' idLor lor
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Tbsatrioel Profession in ' aliforoia pre-
poaaformtogolsseesfor loalraclion Id Kiocniioa.
Per*ons wisblog tosvsil tbemsslvs* of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a ostf ul art at s moderate coet
o&neend in tioir nsrael to "Osmbyisa " P. O. Box
2JM, wbeo pariiculara so to terms, elo.. will be
sent **> them. d*9f
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN r.TJ3VCHt,
Cor. Second and Teh ansa etreeta.
sW-Tarrspln oonitantly on band.
Hat« yon beheld It? If not, you've 1 treat
At BQ0ARZV3 PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny itreet
Then BONA, disciple of GREAT 8QUABZA.
Dlspenieg famed Magic pttnoheg; rather
The most deUoloai mixt nr** yt t reoorded; t
And have with many medils been rewarded I
Ladles their CORDIALS tl>--* oan sip st leisure,—
Their "TBAR8" appease,— and Men gain "LADiZBa.
PLEASURE."
To allay cononblal dlfferenoeB and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you oan your end attain.
sip of the potent extract bnt one taste,
Your arm. consoling, straight li round her waist
Guess What a "HORNING COMFORT" In the ftlgg
That heals the pnirrel and Imparts the bliss)
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and the sweet "FARE WELL,
Just rlslt BONA, and you'll all fare walll
Hla "HYGrJBNIO IilTTEBa" are the panscea
For all dyspeptics end for dlarrno».
No Cholera Horbns ever has been found
Where "HTGIENIO BITTEBa" knook around.
BONA and BQUABZA, spite of all detractors,
Bare prored the Nation's greatest bensfaetorsl
Fall F0BT7 dlffsrsnt he.lchfal drlaks yoa'll And
To Aid the Man— Invigorate the mind!
Hot this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'8— (SQUABZA'S) -317 BRAHMS 8TBEZT.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT OMB BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....4.T....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
jlttB BAI.B «I«LIULI AMD RITAU
" :f\i gar o ."
£EE JOTJBKAX 0* AaTOSEaCKliTK.
PobUaaed e»*ry D« "> the Ye" **
r». BOQABDUS
'
UtMerthiutt nod 535 Washington 8t«
* Montgomery. San FraoeiBCO.
MONDAY.
..FEBRUARY H), 1873
A Grand .Tory Htminiac^nt't- ,
Ite telegraph aDEOurjeis fcbe rdtath of
John W. Geary, pioneer, tod first Alcalde.
Dating sis A.'cikksbJpio 1850, we served
en a Grand Jury in the little old .building
on BreLham Pltoe, west Bide of the Plaza,
on the Jot where the Exempt Fire Comparer
now he Ida; fcrth. The foreman ch«; B35 HB
* a'Etalfl New England man, who made everv
wimtts "swear and kits tbe bock," New
Ecglacd fashion. Onr witnesses wtfre not
many, Hor was cur se#ion lor/f, but we ii*-
dieted two persons «c remember. Aftjrcar
labors were tbrengb, eoate jaryoaaa teoi up
the '-lxokM to refresh his ecriplure lore, and
revealed to the foreman that be had sworn tie
witn«s*e on a copy of '-Topper's Proverbial
Philpscj.ty/'and rendered The indictment on
evidence io uket-. The ptcoliar binding, .and
i»r;angen;eot cf reisee and phraseoligy ta3
deoeived tie ctsu»i iLepidion of th» -fore-
man, who hid need ' it in p'are of the Old
Testament lying on tbe other side of the ta-
*■- ble. Herew»sad:lemrrja.;Wehadfinighedonr
labors and were awaiting our pay, and our
rt dieonarge from the AlcaSe. "What wa3 to be
done? £ Southern member got—np and
said he didn't '-want to play tbi§ game over
LETTER FROM CHICAGO.
fiao* oca own -nzNi
CsK'.'-i-O. JmuiryftDth, T&73.
DEiB Fioae*:— An.u=enieDt4'diifiDg the
wetk have tefn otneually doll. Lur the
weather hit reodGTa'ed a hitl*' and ii
ginning to l**k tike lusinea* -ataiii- A;
M'viCKXE'S THEATAE
Dion B:ucicault and wife are etill holding
forth. During the weeB*'iierT?r baa bteu
produced with 'good success. On the 3d of
1 Emilj- Fa'thfull.
I Uach has been eaid in the papers about
,. tins dittiagnL-U-d woman, who is now irj
this c:»cniry. Bbe is well Ituown as the
; great ph'Taothropfsl cl Eogluid, a lady who
1 has probably lone mora to eltamie woman
j in her jpfinstrial, eccia! and ethics:
' i-resta than any other pertoo in that ooun-
try. Sbe e&tabJiebtd a printiog-houee in
London, and employe-l girls ai tjpe-sstters.
of tea Victori
■giio/andte .kept arm tier day fjom his bust-
nets," (monte dealing? , srid moved that
''everything gees, anyhow, as it would be all
the same a hundred years hence." His
philosophical suggestion was adopted. Al-
calde Geary finished Ijjb , case, called ufl in
Court, complimented ue on the fulfillment
of tar ardeua labors, jwd apologizelfor not
payiogjory fees, is there waa no money in
the Utuntf. We were dismissed, aid kept
our own counsel anonl the swearing. Tbe
-<^9 criminals were convicted, and the city
oTSan ?«DpifC© still owes tbatjnry its fees.
, — ^'
What U It 3
A W«bipg'on correspondent .^nB explains
tbe meaning of Credit Mobilier :
'■WhatjBjhis Credit Mobilier tha,4,*^
are imkfng «o much fuss qftont. o^w**
v -wkBin'r said-one mac to anotbd'r, " Why,
aoB^ered tbe other, wi*h a 6nperior air,
"don't you know? Some of tbe Congressmen
went down to Mobile last sommer and ran
tp great bills ; end now they are making a
row becarjse tie Mobilters are aftsr them to
make them pay their debts."
Claiming Acquaintance.
One ef Denver's dentists, on being recently
introduced tooneof ihe Denver belles, grace-
fully opened the conversation by saying:
"Miss Wines, I hope that I nay consider
that we&renote&Urelyrmacquainted, Ibad
the pleasure of puUiog oat a tooth for yoor
lather a short time ago."
Genuine Hed Men's Ball.
The Indiace living at Black River Falls,
Minnesota, gave a ball at Albion Hall tbe
other nigbt. Tickets 25 cents.
February^the It.lian
Max Maretzek open. From til apjearacceB
it will be one of the most successful seasons
that hs ever been in Chicago. "11 Trova-
tora'is announced for tbe opening ni£ht.
AIKLN'S THEATRE.
J. W. Albangh and -wife have been playing
for the past week with "Poverty Flar' tonot,
Y6T7 =ucciSiful baEioess forlhe ma-Lagers:
Frank LawJor was the main support This
place will be closed for tLe present, but will
open with first ccmbination that comes
along.
hoolet's opera bocse.
"Fan! Pry^acd "H^ppy Pair" hs«-bfeu-
doioggcod brrsme?6 at *)>:? fe^usi. • ■ Bare*
Campbell, auttor cf "Fate," wiil produce
another comedy enttle'd '"'Peril/'a pfey giv-
ing eoci&iy a good"wntilating. » i
MYEB'S (OPEBA TiorsE.
"Arrali-na-Pogne"ti^ still runniog at this
bouse with Rood succe-s. NoTQ^rsTaTfi'h'Wfe
made their appears nee.
ACADEMY OF KTJSIC.
Jce Marphy closed one of the most sne-
ceasial engagements ever witnessed in Chi-
eego: in the drama of "Help." This week
Jas. A. Heme and corxpany give the famous
drama of "Oh&rlea O'Malley," wiih Milton
Nobles in the tills role.-He-rne as Micky 1
Free. Herry Montague, thae^iaDge vocaliat,
put in an appearatce in thestcondand third
acta, and from the storm ef bieses which
greeted him bis sac3es3 as a aingist is not
very flattering. CarlottaLeclercq commen-
ces on Feb. 3d in "Camille," fallowed by
"Tree to the Got*" and "Pygmalion and
Galatea," the latest London sensation.
KHON*S AHPHTTHEArEZ.
Prof. McAllister fcae failed .to attract dor-
inft-iua two wfleka' st.y here. This place
wirHje closed to make prepsraUons for a
star circus troupe. They will opsn some
time in March.
GLOBE THEATBE.
MiBH Fanny Herring ia playing "The
Cabin Boy" and "The Female Dttsctive,"
together with Eagan and Edwards, charae-
itcter actors, freeman Sietara and the Ewlis
Family.
HlSCELLANEOr? .
Signer Farini's Italian Opera and Concert
Trorjpe is lbs name of a combination that
Is now crg&nizina; far, tbe couotry towns to
listen to. The camp#ey consists _©f -Signer
Farirri, H. Gates, Signor EgryeBi, and the
talented Blanche 'Tuektr. They wiil be
under the laaBagement- «*--Ww»rw-Clifr
ton.
Co].; Wood's MusemuviaiuidergoiDg repair;
it is on the site rathe fbrm+r one destioyed.
1 mi-bt^-
DON'T FORGET
ON YOTJK WAT TO OR FROM TSE OIR-
cus tp drop into the
Hot Scotch,,
FOR YODR-WAHM OB COLD DRINKS.
All Drinirs Ten Cents
*S8 Snttcr .ireet, Bear ^garpT.
ziof, aod u tie tsptcialfaroritaof lie<ju«ea
GDiMooutof taencfle werk.Bbe t.aB.ac- .'"« ' J3S. p. ertgss. p^^w.
compli=ted. A reception wa^ given to BBS
Emily Faithful), at Stein way HaJI.HewZork,
for tbe purpose of affording the Women of-
New York engaged in ar.ie'fc, literary or'ir,-
duetrial pursuits, an scp3rtaniry of meeting
the "foremost representative and advocate
of the higberindOetrial and" "educational in--
teVetU eif vomso'
A Sick Pod.
If we remembsr rigif-the telegraph did
not bring m the following bit cl news, which
we find in tbe Washington Criue of Ibt 27th
nit; Ifit had been a-.CongreB^map who was; ;jk:';3> ESIDErJi'
sick, we-efeotrrd have beard *^ it «« this: - - U
TO VARIETY_ARTISTESI
y-*RF»T4f-ABTI6TfiS AND MINSTREL
tei-formers going from Smn Fraociaco to j&»w
York, or vice versa, ehbuldetopRt
SiLTLAKE CITY.
IS&
put.
PRICC
C
FIrtt-eJasstmraKemeots fffared to Qrst-cl&M peo
r,- Maio •^■
lew to ad
BoEioaM Mwager will receive
die « "THE BOWERY," Maio Bifeet", " J0B?ph
IhidleTt Manager. *«tttie ** addressed, or to
" ^a'tr Whitman. ihepces :s lying Btrioualv
ill at his residence- in this city. On Thori-
d*y njgbt, he wts a'ta?ked with jraralysla,
the wto'e ldft side or his body now being
pviwerles'. Dr. Drinkwd, nie attending
physic an^is, however, of the opinion that
be- wui rfcpTtr lofficiehtiy to be out, in a
^aeB. Jlr. Waltman : a.i on previ^ag o:ca-
stonB euffered much from paralytic atacie.'
La*t evening hie condition was "slightly im-
proved.
. . — ^ . ,
The term "Grass Widow" is eiplained in
Montana as a lady Whose husband has run
off and left her with a hay-ranch on her
hands.
A bishop, f jnd of hunling, being reboked
|Im, ;.tnat the apostles never hunted, replied:
•'No, hunting was very bad in Palestine, to
they went fi-hing instead."
t:m
An enthusiEslic editor, spc'akiog of a new
prima rfonwrvseyg: "3tr voi» is ss soft as
a roll cf velvet, aod as tender .as a pa:r of
slop-shod pantaloons."
JB.eeki.rft *na jeieasur©,
'tctre are not too many pleasures ha Ban
Francisco. Hfothing la more" pteasaht, nothing
more healtfc-gtvlcg than a drive into toe coon-
trj now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
equal in elegance to anv private conveyance
•t the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Eou-
toc has there, and at his stables 1010 StocktoD
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
sre moderate. The moral of the above is:
«o to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
wnen yon want a carnage. o
Serving machines for Salp,
Rentsd and repaired, at UC Pott street,
agercy for Milla' Arja^table Treadle.
J>o Yon. Know
That with Brrraaics*» Paitebot you can cnt
and make any garment to- fit perfectly? Bend
pastage sump for as UlnBtrated oatalogue. H.
A. Deming, agent, office of the' Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Keanrr street, between Battel
ana Post. 8an Vraneiaco. ,
Red need
p-Icea. Bhirts rrom 75c. to fs".
Complete aFtOTtteerrt of QentB" FuiriBhing
- Q>cd?. Bealeek,fjo.1Kj61nryat.,neirBwh.ci
• ttHf Place. ~ "
If yoo want a clean oath, with olean towels,
and a good ahave, or 5 our hair cut in the beet
style, "by eipfirlecoed worJtmec, go to Brown's
BathlOg and Hair Dr«£aEog Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth street, near Howard. T
3>r. Donerty
Has devoted his study more parUenlarly to
ehr 'z and specific" pracUoe, and as sneb la
no -e most succeasrul of any FhyaiciAn in
San Francisco. Office 518 Sacramento' street,
dWlf HWV "rof Leliead0TlS' * iew door» °<iow What
Ohaer Honsa. < i
Oyster Tira^lo.
The oyster. trade In California is m»»tp<pg
gigantic proportions. * Emerson OorvlHe, of the
Saddla-Boak, 410 PI"* street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coaat, His,
■nrli in ■asawiUBaiiliui-fiiiil'MS ■ tam\ uliim
Matter- of- Fact Woman.
Mrs. Muffington "s" a' very mafter-bf-fact
woman. The other day she came acroe^ooe
Of thoSfe "pretty" paragraphs which country
editors delight in. It commenced as fol-
lows:
Xoung man and young! womao, £0 ypu
wish Co live f jt good only? Do you w'len to
hang beautilul tspeBtry for the chiidren of
the after generation ? .
*'DoI?" exclaimed Mrs. MuTSagton, "I
don't ih ink I do, much. I huve trouble
enough in finding upectry for the children
of this genera*. io a.' (Mis. M. ha&.4bree sm£ji
ones).
nme>eii. '«ljr
The Gold Rill News stye: fLittle Nellie
Gibson, who *it* zAi: -■ Theatre HaLJ,
in this town; as 'one of Mike McCIosby's
melodeon troupe, is n6iw*^hiversaUj. known
in the Atlantic States as. the '.'California
.Diamond." She is playing at St. Jcs;pb,
Missouri, to-crowded bouses at the present
time,
Tne ' PreKldem'a Message.
Peace aod prosperity are the key note« of thi ■■>.
doenraent. Cheapness and auTahlirs.are the
charact eristics of H. Lnchelnger's furniture.
All Ehonld visit bis emporium, 735 Marfeet
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a home can
be f urnishea. n
. — ^ » . , -1
Jones &■ Scliroaer'8
Celebrattd Crib Chowder can be obtained only
at 3SO Emh street, nearly oppcs.te theAlham*
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and tbey a"..
eat it. Only the beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family n;e. q
Lever Eucfeio »uspehder»,
At il per pair— 26 per. cent, cheaper than else-
where— at the What (Sheer Laundry. „z •
Sam Meore,
Fornrerry of Bn&» Heose Oarri&ges, can be
;onnd in front ~ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllshment, eonthwest corner ifush and Mont-
gomery sts. , or Dexter Stables; Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. &3
Genuine Ha
Beat brands at 61
comer of Merchant.
ana. disrftrs'. , _
as^ntgomery street, S. w.
Franck & Cahn. 4
Hairwork and Combings
Made dp neat and cheap at 850 Waablngtcn
«*tl»f| naar fttrwVtr^, pl^j, mrlB Steamed fO
cwenty-flve caotg. U
' The MouBtaln Beer ia the only real Lager on
thia Ccajt. Call acd try It, at'c2i Sacramento
etraet, where it 1> told at 10 Cents a glass. x
xallt y of
__
Minnesota las 148 legislators, not one of
whom was born in the Sfate. Yet 'th'ey^talk
abcut carpst-b aggers down South. '
Dick Brown,
prompt ceply.
•l}
CATBaVttl
l»BOPBIE^OHS.
Hll«ftSI-5rM8_«ffl C0nB(«ATi0«S.i^Orbcr 8„nioIM Qnd „,,,„
ADOMPEtftWT »ANAGBK,
Acter. wftb 16 jeers' ezo>r.esce in EogUbd,
Americfjthe CaneofGood Hope —
Coloeiee, India end GhSfta,
AGErTT A^>
in ii dc I a v d ,
d Aastraliaa
IS OPEN ti ENGAGEMENT.
le well p.!ted*4ttb Ue profession sod tbe Press.
Can Kivo une* cl Min.prrH I Ceatrea or BallB
tu r rices sea balmng capfcity, ia nsarly eveij
bove places. Ap?l; to
..„„ J-'H- MpCABE.
«2D Waabiogton straetrB.F.
the a
lealrn
A Safe and speedy Ren
dyfor alt Bronchial Aff
tions, Asthma, Col
Coughs, Loss of Voi
-Bronchitis, Incipient C
sumption, HoarseneJ
Pain and soreness of ]
Breast, and all Difficult
arising from a sudt
Cold, readily yield *o,
healing powers. Asli
the California Hall's P
monary ajsam. Sold
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & &
jaUlf .
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
\0 72O MARKET STREET, HARRY CGB-
av , bya reepectfoly.inf *■
1 frlende and pat-
They have a "New YorfeHoterin AthenB,
Greece, with imparled clerks.
Do Pfot Sutler irom Cornn
The unfortDjiate suffererB from Cores, Bun-
lona. Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
gate, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
speak from experience, having' tested the Doo-
»r's capability. Reference* given If reqaixeu. h
What Obeer J-,a.Txa.<ir -y
Smploys no Ohln&men, and should be pat
roals&d by e verybody. •
byn re'spectfDly.inforDJe
rams tbat he baa tefitted in beautiful aiyle tbia
cosyaod comfortable rwort, axd will ba pleased
to.see ihepj.oce acd all, and bave them sample
*o*a*of tb& cUticaatwine- and Ijqrjoie. A new
bilbard table from tbe munofacto J- or Lfeaenflsid
j-itb Phelan and Oollerder'a lateet pat*nr at*«|.
fated enshiou?, t&4-bean oiaced in tn« Billiard
Parlor. Iheponalar and efficient bevera/re manij>-
d I at or. Tommy Carroll, can be foood 10 bi« o>d pu-
eilion prepared tod i averse creatora comfort to all
ja31 If
Washing; Beturnedin OneDay
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
LAandry. -
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Glove-, and Ladies and
Gents' Pornlshing Gcod?, at KaokV, etore, 35
Fonrth afreet. Cbeapeet ia Ihe etty. e
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARMONY HALL,
K.W. cor. Mod tgomery and Sacramento etf ..
WEDKlflBAT «V*MlN0.,..rEBl 1«
Tfl5 JTM>SESIGNEP.V7ILL CELE
brateeaideveEicg, nis eIbTHDAY"
All Lis friefcde and acquaiotaocee, andS
the pnb'lo tn R«oer-.'i, ure cgrdiaiiy i
Tited. ADMISSlOIf FREE.
lelO Id WH. E.ABIKSB.Y.
FRENCH
BEAVEK
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
• 11 WASHIXOTOH 8TBEET, ;
f«101m Opd. MSsmfre't Op©-a Ho^.a.
TO OBDEE
CLARK'S
CHEWENC CANDY.
^lr*d •fPFr^UI ! Read •
THE PDBUO.*Jll.HgBHBY KOIIFIED
that the Candy made ant) sold by Jjbn PriLch-
ard ,i. J. Baker and Patrick Prearn?. at 73 Fonrlh
Blreet, is BAKEB'a CHEWING CAJ^DT. al-
tbongh ther Bell It from a wagon and . abore. to
bota of which tbey DSE OT3B NAME to draw
coatom.
l. a clafk & co., ■
«2''» Kn. 09 Fonrtb arrest.
FREE AND, EASY.
EVfiBY 8ATIKDAT IIGET.
mario ana sineinn; atsp.M,
CHARIN
SALOON
..Ion street, Efe&r Second.
KA81JEB A WrLD„Proprlno.«.
THE OLD
Hot SootqH,
IS ITortoH Street, near It ear B?,
AH nrinlis Ten Cexif S
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ARoJjERflY IN Tl/Wf..
Always on file the New York Hersid. "Htfrper'a
Weekly, Frank LeBlie'e, Dvf's Doingt, FaJice Ga-
zette, all : tee California pap^iSu aleo Londoo
Pancb. Ball's Life, Uinstrated LooaonlVewa. Oa.ll
and tat'sfy yoHr^ali, ,
■9- Don't forge* tbe'aign M tbe Hot Scotch.
feTtf '
W.. 6. WALPROy. Proprietor.
ARBIYED BY EAIL, AND WILL BE
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
■-.floldai pric*6 tosniiihe timea, a .gooa assort- QIX FXKST-OLASS PEOPLE.
J'tJCl
mtjc t o t
r.OCSCT CtTLEBt,
SCfMSOJiS. nad
EJJGE TOOLS,
'-All vatraate<t. at CHAS. OrTO A CDS Hard-
ware Store, 318 BnaB etreet, Rubs Hoase Kipck,
l" ui Franci*cn. fe5lw
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOtHICAL MUSEUM
And lollceeof Medlcloe.
1 O OCifi BEAUTIFUL AND rNSTEUOT-
luiuw ire "biecw to be s«n. Open to the
Pablio DAY AND MIGHT, at EUREKA HAL*
318 Montgomery street. EOS MEN ONLY.
(V-DL J0EI»iN"3 PRTTATE OFRCE IS at *ll
Geary street (opposite old Mechsnica' PaTilioa).
To the Dramatic Profession,
- orer twelve years cocoeoted witb tbe preae cf
Melbourne, and is well known bj tbe isembers "
.he, jirofesatoa ia tbe Colonies, begs to intiifai. _.
tbat ce ia prepared to give experienced adrioe t€
s proffetniona!!? riiiting or meditating
nait to the Anatralian Oolonies. Fee modera.1.
Panet taailtr In dispatcnina rephei may be relied
WLuTJAV * ENRY WATERS
LJYJctori* Obamberm. 48 (JaUinj atreet, &!».-
Amatraiit. f efi tf
mmm ;iod_ging house.
vrssm rruBvnsaED booms, sih-
tie or in tnita,
"Well rjtrsMd find TtntlUUed.
O&TnrmaoM Rooma to let- '■"**'*% witt
, witbcot board, ai-n*WRR4 BULLDIIf G
HSfvihttmC. ooMtf
E. PARDINI
NO. T«» WASH1NGT0IV STREET. (ABOVE
the Plazs). San Franclaoo. Boom and Sboes
made to order in the best French atjle. The same
TemAmmi»»iwAT% on band. no 1-3 m.
LEWIS & PANDER,
ctoves, bakgeS. rnrwARE ajtd .»•$«.
(iemei
MTJST HAVE
.-. Fonr Ladies and two Gen-
totje pood in (reneraTBnsinete' f?r tbe com-
ing .t inter Season, commencing the first week ia
November, 187& Address stating lowest terms,
witl1Pbnt04.Qt.ph. Half Fare reincdec. after Oil-
ins engagement.
JAMES McDANTBL, j ; .-
Proprietor ObeyeDne Theatre and Masenin,
OC52 Lock Box 1. Cheyenne. W. T.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
rUVIDEKD N0T10E.-SAVISGS AND LOA>
SOCIETY', No. «10 01arB[re9t..-The Board
of Directors b &.ve this day declared a dividend for
the six months ending December 31st, 1S72, of nice
per cent per annnm onaTCaepdeTTa, payabTe on and
alter the 15(» ioet.
jal4-2w CYRUS W. OARMANY, Cashier.
Pacific Stone Coiupaji
THE PAOIEIO STONE COMPANY C
tbe esveoial attention' of Arcbit0Otrv~Jt
eera, and the public in general, to tho t-UPEj
QCAUTYof the Stone now being maaufaci
by them in this city nnder tbe Ranfiome .rat.
They make to order and keep in stock: ' it
Bulltiinif Fronn. "Hroltr Pipe, '
Sluka, Honatuenta, Fuaait-Jj
. ?lle», Cop.nsa rorjTR
Flltnirs, et«^
Together with- Baasome'e celebrated Ttm
Grindetooea. al) of which we gnorsntee nk
and at* price far below that of band-cat in*.
■V*ThB atiention of private partiea inuadi
bnild U respectfully solicited.
Office. No. lO BDS.B STRRET, S«n twalll
THOMAS W. BltE^,
SILVER iE-Xj^SJa-^rai
— MANDFAOTORER
EPA 1 jft.fi
ORUMCjiNJOS,
— lirt) —
OTHJES MrSKAi, I.\sTRrMU |
ESTABLISHED [.N 1BH5.
• «, chaus given on tbe Banjo and Dross.
MISSION STREET, b-Hwetm First and "
N, B.— Fiae-toned Silver tiolo Banjoi
esslonale alwars on hand.
TRAYS always o"o band.
Alfred TetJ
afanafactorarar
Importer of <
BIRD CAG
285 II apnat I
KEAB SUTTER BTt |
See my stock of
Cages btfore pajob
ei^ewbere. Alwayat
ftjirg new on bsnd.
Patent Cages, nil
Tin Wire, are wain
FREE FROM YIH
Also, best qtullij
E0l
me-
Meerschaum JWpe
<U3 KEAffNY STREET,
Cigar 4
ES MAl>e TO ORDER AT
- abortus aotic* All Pipes and
.olfferr Vart anted genome, and
. _ lorweli. Meer^cbaam Pipfs aod
waIkio*g OxtJes M&nntedand Repaired
at lowei*i Eastern Prices, and with tbe beat*
teaasttip. A large asconment of Walklag (
and Paxcy Goods of every deecriptfon alwa:
^»- ■ ■ . . . : ?r*
The Popular Bevera,
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE PAO
ConBrefia Springs, aear bacta Olara, In*
by the .Medical Facniu ite c-qrurive poweW \
eaaal totfae celebv&ted Ocnere'e's. .V-it«r froi*
[Springs of-SaaaWfcii, New > * o/Vf. Depot rs»
from liSKeiriiy e;if"t .o fi ew Montgomsrj '
door fromTlowarll. FSTBllies supplied dally r
eral discount to the trace, p.nd ordera aiw»j»
p.-omplly. ■ ■■W1
FRENCH- MuTttU-PROWW
SAVINGS &LOAN SGCIETK
Xwentr-^txtb, Syuii-Anna^l »Wrl«
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER CENT. PEF
7F TTiinDiTeT, "(9 Per ceDT:jTTpon -rbe opera
of the French J-nvingeand Loin SocietT, to
-ii months fndiDg December 31st, 1E-72, Dl
cooformiry Ritb the reoort.ci- tbe CofflHlltl
V.rificatioD sppointed by theTnemberfi of w
ciety, b"een declared by the B^ard of Admto.
t'on, at tbe Ssroi-AuDnil Meeting held 00 J
ISt.h iimant. This dividend will be pHI»
and after ,hp eighteenth ioatant, «6 tBS»«f"
the Society, 411 Baeh etreet. ,„,»•»
eV^TAVE MAW
_)20AW Directoroi Ere»oh, ; frf,a#ff ■
DE
GEORGE MATE
EAXER IN OYSTERS. CLAMS
•ndal)*indf o( SHELtL Jla\aiv,
Nos. 40. 41, i«, CalVoTBlff
8!i»
Market, entrance on California etreet.
Public or privste parties tjd lamilieo ru
[rom 6 A-ai. to 12 P. M, Ladies' acd GeaHB
Philadelphia Restaurs
OHABT "V." BEKGOEE. T>KUPK1BI«)S
~~ ' !
WILLI8J_BAND.
MUSIC FTJBNISHED FOB ALL
Trlti Plpera land Morem M. Blum ,
J.codl.a Vlollnl.t..
■Ord.ra from tha woi}n urompUr attfaded
408 FINE r>i*RElff.betwet>n Kearny
ad Mootcomerv.
™wf
rystal Sample Roi'
63S lACKAMEaTO «TJBi»'l
LLL DRINKS, PLAIN. OR 'FANOt. *
CENTS. a»-Hot Drink.. ap.euUl.
Jt. HATHCI
Sugar
■pOB 5AXE-518 KBAENT STSKE I
r MEBCER'S. Alio, evar, aiod o< C '
Whnla,ale apd.Ba tai 1.
Indian Queen Ranji
—
The Best in the Marl(
UAliDTAOTUBED BY
Napa Sodi
i g a v
itr. 1 1
ijdat. rrnni art 11. int.
»a». i»i. - ■•. rm
.1. KlMI .
1'
i
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
\«W COMBtKATlOV
Italian Opera Company!
rot A BRIEF mm OS
!I1W ALHAIBRA TMATItl.
»•). • run
■ >■■ ..
. . .
i . » , . . tin
Fifth Grand Opera Night!
i>i>ii.rs«.i »»i < « i:hm < > i i i i i : <. it i :.\ 1
EMERSON MINSTRELS
»wn «iu. irrr is rx oosjc.ctiqb aim
j%olt\. johivivy ^l il. n. H3 rg- !
3LiX'X"XMX^ 3K HOT AO .
THIS EVEKIXO FEBRUARY I
■TUT KTUimO DUlllt TBI Will. AID IATURDAT HTIUMI AT t.
Mme. Agatha States r»y.
I'nrt I'ir.i Kiiti-rliilmni-nl n In Mitlon.
>t«i «u«:;i^.Mii«,iit
HtU
WtDKUOlT 1 VHISC. rCB 1«
BMl hee-~."~- . | • »;-.» n .Bar ami
•••A BTII I e.t. II A \ 1
HU>U UAA bOXI WITH TBI MM
OROBA.TBA
w r ««*m
i<>n>\ i .iiis
"1.ARK AND B'rmn.l.H
i it i i.ki > I iiii.i.i HUMa
I <i HUttILL
FINALE- Ih. lriA.lmill KMKIi^ON. ALLEN iin.l < ..mptny
l*nrt "e<-c...n«l Olln
IL TROYATOR old heads and young hearts
iiiniiii
tl <V»«< dl I* »•
r«fii*f -i
Br..
. »«. IWK Beorel
■ i latin . .rdiei
I c> mswinliri
* atcaa. CL»r:*t
Enlnrg
o<a.
Oliorus
Orch-
ctor Maestro b. Speraoza
FHIOAT ITI
iv o
3E1.
3M- A
lAO'lM A 'r Ilea Fp*nt;j
nu> «■ or HUM mi
BtfM Or*'» a**J Pom-ret
IIOO
•■tltj
«•
fenni
... • >••<■ lo
•ST Seat* can bo reeefTeJ it tat Bx US-..- of .be Opera
Boom.
Doors e p«e »t 7 o'atoek— to •*■■ eoco ■ 1 I o* tJoek.
Kot»o Nil, Hawer. ud M tost o»- street un slop at to*
floor st lbs rose of the Opera.
MR •- HrWIMKXV
i |
MR. WIUUV-
rnor AfforMO*
T
T RI
HOB HART
1. ILK MAO
0. W. HOCIATKLLIR
Aim RVMAN
ssr
THE GREAT EMERSON!
In ii Frersli BuclEot of Rare Gems.
THE SKELETON WITNESS.
HB.TA1K J. ROBINSON
TOBBT CHA9 SUTTON | PETE O. K RJuBAUDS
GoDclndlog with tbe Laagueblo Sketch cf
BILL
JuHl
SEROBASiT BEAT
At lie Ht»u H.rrr KlBfc-eler | ODrprrAl Prompt
.BILLY EMBRSON
..JOHNNY AXLtK
LITTLE MAO
W. T. B.ttr
xr. < . hi.
SB npd 111
r All Bllli euAlan tb« Albambra Theatre tunit oe preaeDteA hereafter oo Monday.
"-performance to commlDee paoJttially At eight o'clock.
^CV I L 8 ON8
< - ■ ii ii. i NaX
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
■•It" «••»!. «... «»ir— rn.i K..ntr.
THII EVENING FEBRUARY 11
PnOORAAtMlD.
......
BY TBI BARD LB A DBA P. AtOAAK
B -teraad In...
BY TBH 1 A DIE. ABU UF. lilMI,
■ - ItAth Wire Fi.ir-ii.
BY At LLC VICTUBINE.
A -Principal .eM.ra.Nii An
BY OCO. IHIELDA.
oLowb wm vrtKNrn
o.-MleMr "Trained Herae Prealdo.t ...
UmUAPUOID BY OBAK KlitOHi ■
a II. m Uirk, (he Mm with tbe Ira. Jaw...
1. OraaA Oaoblp Art . .
FRANK alVUJ AMD kt'LLI ilAHBirr I'K.
I S T A RM1 1)8 I OH.
""«"" ,«r
O. — Prla«lf>al Act *f r^aeati lanlike
M'lle u.ii'l.i -ill.
r.ROTBSqQE MOMS J. KINIBIU
I*.— DrMWl.l-Kaon Fntertalnmrnt
BY H JNS. OAROIf AM) >UR8.
11-MB. H. H. 111)1 K KM. I. will l.lrodaee hie
Maaoere II >r.e Elll. el.n.
IB.— J. Keoatbrl anmlfd on hi. r.rodr Aiaaee*
Uarea .Jml.-x.
IB.— Moeter Johaay Cet.be. the Boy Wonder, or
hie Ailllloallnn BIAMjela,
OLOWN MUNB. OAROW.
l.NTRRMfHSION.
ToOooclade w.tb lb. Comic Par,t?i.lmi< of
The Bear and the Sentine".
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PACIFIC HOUSE,
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I X L. AVCTIO* "ITOIIE. «1« Kr.rnp atrtM-t.
Wolf in the Fold & the Thistle.
f|lil£ THISTLE THAT PRICKED THE f A,-_
_L Laura h*a got out ai.Ptlur ed'tlon of iho
■Wolf in the Fold" that rtoes not couflict wllb,
tlie law of iil.L.]. a tit st 'l hlstvii •tuna. No. &
Poat sirctet opp. Manoole Tumple. AgcntKwaQt-
fd to well It ni) Hi" Hre-ot. )_8Q :(nj
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All the Theatres,
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CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
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GENERALLY THROOGHDT THE CITY
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(AAN BR HAD AT
etall*. rj. 0,vCalt.oi*nia Market
MOUNTAIN BEER.
Only Depot, 624 Sacramento street.
INO, end el a FINE TAaTB. It le .old by the blue at lUc. ■
n.rtIoeeaQuArtBortl.. at SI S», aed br lO-iAllon KanB.t,
S8 •»! mri. Brn'oleaa HOT LUNOH tromll to 1 o'cloob.
Orartare Orobeairo.
The Bird of Souk.
Miss Ida Fisk
BOKO AND PAKCR..
WALTEB rABBA
LOCAL HITS....
..HUGH B.0BINSO1*
HKhlund Fling .
Ala. ¥,rdle rivlnsele
A PERFECT RUSH
Day etxx€L NlgHt,
A.T T11E GREAT
IXL Auction Store,
i.Hi IvrMU.W MTK KET.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
la i.oav ..H-Tlnu ert*utfr UntgulDt tbi.n bitve
ever iit't'H <.0.-rftl In Hun Frunclacu.
Will. i. hi- coPi.ettl'.n In
New York, Chicago, and St, Louis,
Prom which we are dully receiving1 Oooda
..hi. li-lit ul tbe lowest Cuab Prlcea
in oxTnnBKroY.
OUB MOTTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pair* Caaalmere Punta, worth RQ OO, to be
■old ut 93 CO.
SOO dozen White Shlrta. worth 91 SO, to be Mid
ut TA ecnta.
SO coses of II envy VnderelothlDo;, AOe. to SI SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
Prom »5c. to SI SO, aold el.ewhere from SA to «.
ALSO. AN IMMESSE STOCK OF
NOTiona, FABcr ooodb. u«lub cut.
LCBT, Pirfc BLOYIt. TOJAACCO,
WATCHB8. BIABIB OOOJaa,
HOSIER IT.
1ft-XBXAXs.aB, X3«sea, ■Srm.Xlmom,
AMD IN FACT. EVERYTHING,
From a. Needle to an Anchor
Manaueq
Dicooior At ABu.emtoti..
Moaloal Director
SAN FRANCISCO ATHENEUM
Kr-sroist, bst. VTsshiojrton and Jaoktoo.
h H. Oiira-r
W. Arni.tronsT
rol Ear
THIS EVENINO FEBRUA RY 10
OntjniogUooeas Up. ratio Uomoao*
Uslla I Miss Masgi- bt (Jlair
Com i' a I Hefrnio.. . |,on Dij-a
U*n»d— lha tirap Hsirs of Mj Mother U_ss Id* Kiak
K'miniacunotts of ttte Past Jimmy Gotten
Itallnd M1n- l>on 8omai>»
(juiniu Finale— Fraaaod Kasy Uom piuj v
Wn.k-Jroiind-Hiti.py Dajsio Old Viraiala (oniiumy
Overture— U. 8. O Orcbo-im
THE CALIFORNIA hONijESCRlPT . . . StNOR BRUNO
_13^.X> "WHISKY.
OWEN OONNKLLY. Bl'U.i K0BIN801.
-larr Aon ConDolly Ubse. Tboir. peon
PolloemsD W. ArrjontroEai.
Mfimtlfn) Hinlind MitgHle Wt. CliUa
OTarture ' "obattr*
Roman and Grecian Statuary
MISS BOSA DUKAND.
tONU AND UA.SVK JIMMY I'OTTOK
(First. ADoe«p»rtr«.. i
Puuoy Dunce Idlitle Muit.ti- Brewer
Bnllnd Mill La F»rrn|
Hugh Robinson in His EecentricitiesI/
NEGRO OOMICALII IES.
Tbomp'OD aad. Arrartrcnsf
Orartare Otoba»»r» ■
BANJO NOLO JIMMY ^-<>TT«jft
COGOAMUT DANCE.
■erls-Cewlc won* "laa sW>t» *»■«-■■
Armtstrontr in his Specialties ;
, Oi-b-ofri**
* F1 1 Gr A. :fi o .'
■HE JCWENAi OF AMCSEMEHT8.
PobliiUod ererr »M I" •»• T°" "'
.-_ S>. BOOABDUI
• •* Ktrctul »«J 685 WubUflo. rtfc
Below Monwomerr. »» FnuoUoo.
TUESDAY...: FEBRUABY U, 1«3
AMUSBAKNTS. Etc.
California Theatre.
• "P/« nalisn 11 id Galatea," wiib th« superadded
-attraction of "I<foo," dr«w Alt immense ooase ls't
nl«bc. Miss Mogfjie Moore received it hearty wel-
come ob makin* tier reappearance, and played tbe
title ro'o with muca spirit, tbe songs aod daocei
all went off we1!, aod weio liberally applanded. J.
T. Ba<mond aiMlaerra oaased great amassment
Mnetsyer'a Ganymede ts good enough t > be «n-
sunoed in the history of burlesque, it is ao artistic
fimpersooatoo udu foony as anyone conld Je-
«ire; Miis Minnie Walton eang aod ao ted charm-
ingly in tbe rote of Mercury: Miss Neilie Oam-
mtos as Jupiter was not a Terj potent tbonderer
but was well enooih. and tbe whole performance
waslivalyand amuiiog. Tbe same bill will be
given tbls evening.
Aliiambra.
Btlly Kmereon and Johnny Allen en tbe ends in
th* tirsl part made things very lively at this home
last, nigbt. and the finale of "Tbe Treadmill" was
reoeived with roars of laocbter and applause. The
barnt-cork faro's, "My Brother Jim," in which
Sam Rickey played tbe oharaoter oi Aminadab
Bedcorer, caosed great merriment; Barry Kings-
ley waa very amusing aa Bell. Jim'* sister, and J.
Robinson played the pjitof Brother Jim finely.
Emerton was applanded to the eobo in bis bndget
of Ongiealitie*. The farce of "Old Heada aod
Youqr Hearts." by Bob Hs-t, Little Mao and G.
W. Rocta'el'er. went screamingly. "The Skel-
eton Witness" was fqaally snooessfol, aod the
laogbable sketch of "The Tonrlsts," in wbiob the
gv^od trio, Billy Emerson, Johnny Allen and Little
Mao sppearod, with Harry Hingaley and W. F.
Baker, term na'.ed cue of the best bills of the
season, and sent tbe audience home in tbe best of
humors.
Metropolian Theatre.
Miss Marian Mordaunt has made a decided hit
io ber play of "Darling," la which she appears as a
-aohool glr", a Yankee air I, a negro washerwoman.
An Irishwoman, an Irish lad, and as a maob
wronged heroine, Her sones and dances are mnch
applauded. Tbe play is of the most exciting char-
acter, aod keeps tbe audience interested through-
out. It is an aereeable compound of fan and
eensation, Mies Mordaunt will take a benefit on
Friday, when we hope she will have a bouse filled
-to overflowing,
Maguirw's Opera House.
Toe management announce that an engagement
bas been effected wita Mme, Agatha States, who
Mill appear in three grand operas. To-morrow
night this favorite prima donna will make her ap-
pearance as Leonora, in the opera of "II Trova-
tore." beats are being taktn rapidly and there will
certainly be an immense house.
Bella Union Theatre.
A capital first pari is given at this boose. This
is followed by an Interlude, in which Misa Lillie
•Hall appears in songs and dances and ballads;
Miss Lillie Harlan d In (fancy d;oces : Mat Kelly,
3. G. MarBb, VI. H. Bark, J. H. Larktn and iMiss
-Jennie Johnson in tbe farce of "Dodging for
'Love:" Mies Josephine in "The Girl with tbe
Flawing Hair," and others in various (specialties.
The exciting melo-drama of "Poogo," rwith Ed-
Montague as the_ wondeifal ape, terminates tbe
parformaoce.
•The Atheneam,
A new bill offering many attractions will b^jre-
aented tbia evening. Jimmy Cotton will make bis
first appearance at this boose in eoog and dance ;
(the act cf "Bad Whisk)" will be presented; H.
■Robinson will appear io bis specialties ; Miss Ida
F .a k will appear io a variety of performances, and
.altogether a very lively entertainment will be
Civen.
"Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
This oommoaioos and well-arranged s.roeture
was filled to overflowing last night, at least two
thousand perBoni being present. The perform-
ance was an exoellsntone throughout. After part
-U.-v:. in which George Sbielda, the Australian
somersault rider, did some extraordinary feats,
■Mile Viotonuo appeared ia ao artistic perform-
ance 00 the slaok wire, and Frank Rivera and
H'lle Viotorine in a graceful double act, there was
an intermission, and then tbe etar of tbe evenicg,
11". * Dookrill, appeared. Nothing like this lady's
-performance has ever bean seen 10 this city before;
It is a perfect ballet on borsebaok. Tbe effeot pro-
duoed on those wbo witnessed it may bs imagined
when we state that on tbe cooclasiou of tbe act
Ml' Lie Dockrill was forced to appear again ; a recall
-in a circus ia a something almost unheard of-
J. Kenibel, the rrer.cn, grotesque aotor, made
those present fairly soream with laughter at bis
antics; nothing bo fnnny has been seen in tbe cir-
cus ring in this city. W. Warner was clown in tbe
first part, and gained much applause for his bnr-
lasqne imitation of a bornt-cork artiste and his
song about crime. From beginning to end tbe
• performance was bright and entertaining, and in
■xnaoy of its features far surpassed anything before
■witnessed in this city. Tbe bill for this evening
appears on our first page. In order that ladies and
obildren living at a diatsnoe may enjoy this oapital
ent-rietnmeat, a matinee performance will be,
,g i 7oq to-mo rrow and another on Saturday.
Woodward's Gardens.
Thousands visitjd these : garden*, on Sunday.
The performances by tbe Buislay Family gave
.general (satisfaction. The.bi.br camel is a grei t
attraction hsrs, aad exaites much admir&tiocf ?1
■■Next Sstarday, Messrs. Cos and Lay will make
^an asoeneien io tneir mammoth gaa balloon.
WedisBdsy eveeiog. a grand entersaiament for tbe
baoefit of J. Callatan,
A-tiToinoAL Mcsrtm — One ol the most
•omplst* collections of tbe bud in tbe United
■ tat**, comprising hundreds of eoitly and beau-
tiful wa models, is daily on view (to genUemeD
0Oly>at,the Museum.- on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be profitably- spent bare.
Roht-rt Fultord.
Thara is a Utter for you at this office.
Too Thin.
Iq Janus 8e:ond'a time, when Popery was
a roa3 to preferment, the notorious wit, Joe
Haines, among otters, professed himself a
convert, and declared Uii-t the Virgin bad
eppeared to him. Lord Sutherland Bent for
Haines, and asked him about the truth cf
Lis conversation, and whether he had really
seen the Virgin. "Yea, my lord, I aesure
yon it is a fact." "How was it, pray?"
Why, as I was lying in my bed, the Virgin
appeared and said, 'Arise, Joe." "You lie,
you rogue," said the earl: "if it had been
the Virgin, ehe would bare said, Joseph, if
it ha^ been only out of respect ti her hus-
band."
Werry Good Tonng Men.
The following is the ac.ouut of a little
trouble in Louisville, a3 given by«a police
officer: " Far as I knows, your Honor, they
be werry goad youag men. On Sunday morn
ing they stirtad to take their cla-sss at Sun-
day school, whichlthioka be werry good for
them ; but they feil in witti a West Ender
That's what teat 'em, and they didn't go
to Bchcol. They raiasd a row, may it please
the Court, and Mr. Green be stock his thumb
into Mr. Nobb'a mouth, and that thumb
ha-u't never boon saen aince. That's all I
know about it."
Line Upon Line.
Divcrco is abolished in Japan.
A railway tie lives about seven yearp.
Joa Peotlaod, the veteran clown, is dead.
Cars run from Joppa to Jerusalem in two
boors.
Bowling Green, Ky., has a colored fire
company.
Oliver Cromwell is a New Haven politician (
Short men have faster pulses than the
taller onee.
Matrimony is depopulating our school
teachers.
It costs S90 to get a street dress bui'.t in
New Yo-k,
Did yon ever pay your tailor in an absent
mo 3d?
Tbe Pnipil and the Stage.
There is much more friendship between
the Pulpit and tbe Stage than there used to
be. On Jan. 19th the Eev. J. F. W. Ware
delivered a sermon on the text, "The Glory
of Young Men is their Strength," in Ailing-
ton-street Church, Beaton. He commencsd
it thns:
In the play, just aa the acolptor's niaet>r-
piece steps into life, in a sort of dazed way
Galatea aaka, "And what is a man ?" I do
not wonder that Pygmalion ia puzzled to
reply, _«^.^ ___
Th© Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr, Per-
ry's Webfoot Pllle, for all bilious complaints.
/, B. Gates and Co., corner Bansome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. *
SOO Pairs ol Socks,
At all prloea, it tbe What Cheer Laundry.
ELealtb ana. pleasure.
Yc ere are not too many pleasures te San
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne conn-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
;on has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriage* of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above la:
to to Frank Bouton at the uocldentai Hotel
when you want a carriage. o
Diamond Catarrn Bemedy
Ia a rare cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
drngalst for it, or eend to Dr, A. P. Evot, No.
9 Post .street. ^__^__ z
What Oheer ijaundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should he pat
ronlaed by everybody, •
Altogether me Best.
It la curious, but true, that J. A Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and yon will be
aonvinced. x
I-il-ve Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash.
lngton trett, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimagnndi soup, game, tame geese.
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can deaire. The best cun of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here, a
A. Pleasant JLocauon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building la a Terr fine one and U well
lighted and ventilated. .
.£>r. Barlow «J. Smith
Is ing a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
-meo , - Sexual Physiology and NervouB Dis-
■fiases at his Bygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at T \ o'clock,
Jl. nart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing lor patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenc .^ical examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. if., free, w
JHnirwork and Combings
Hade up neat and cheap at 950 Wuhirgton
street, near Stockton. Si ie cuili steamed fo
Washing iteturnea in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry, ____-
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hate. At " The" Hat Store. 647 Washington
street {second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock ia immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. >
Eureka Social Club,
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual m&Eqnerade ball of the Eureka Social
Club are on exhibition in the window of Btolta
and Sons dry goods store- South-east corner of
Kearny and Pine streets a
Fob SiLK— A lot ef cheap air dreises, at 33
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and. Ladles and
Genta' Fcrnishing Goods, at Baok'e, store, 35
it in tfct city.
L'AMOUR ET LA MORT.
Wbea the end comes, and we must say good.by,
And I am going to the quiet land;
Aod Bitting io some loved place Laud in band,
For the latt time tcgnher, yon aud I,
We watch the -wind 1 blow aud the sunlight lie
About the tpaces of our garden borne,
Soft by thewa*bingotthe western foam
Wh rj we have lived and loved in days put by;
We mu t not weep, my darling, cr uptriid
Tbe quiet Death who comes to part us twain ;
But know that paring would not be such pain
Had not our love a p-rfec flower bean made.
And we shall find it in Ged's garien laid
On that Bweetday wbero'n w* meet again.
A Wife's Commandments.
Thou sbalt have no other wife but me,
nor shalt thou in thy sleep dream of other
women.
Thou shalt not take into thy house any
beautiful, sly, brazen image of a servant
girl to make love to when my back ia turned,
for I am a jealaua wife.
Honor thy wife's fdther and mother, wear
a smile when they meet thee.
Thou ehalt not be behind thy neigh-
bors, but outshine tbem in dressing thy
wife and babies.
Thou shaltfet thy wife have the last word
in every row.
Thou shalt not get drunk, nor go to bed
with thy boots on.
Thou shalt not Eay nice words to other
ladies in my presence, nor praise them in
our privacy — remember I am a jealous wife.
Thou shalt not stay out after nine o'clock
at ntght, nor snore at my Bide, nor kick in
thy sleep.
Remember, oh, thou Benedict, thee* com-
mandments and keep them holy, for they
are thelaw and go pel.
A Happy New Tear,
What a pleasure it ia to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or in the par-
lor. Aod why is it that eome faces wear a contin-
nallF happy look ? It ia simply becan.Be they live on
a plain, nutritious and substantial diet. That man
it a pnblic benefactor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louia Meyers. nroDnstor of the "White
House," Kearny street, alao of the Oapitol Res-
taurant. Fonrtn street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testify. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and jou will
had it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrza's, flquarza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man*
ufacture, thb happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Letdeadorff street. k
Holiday dandles.
Fresh, sweet and delioious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer'B pioneer confection-
erv. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
»
It 10 Perfectly ABtonlslilno;
How beautifully and qnickly they do washing
it the What Cheer Laundry, Clothes received
Mtore 9 a.m. returned the same evening If de
•ired. a
Phutoerapnle Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, ' X
Fresti and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Satter. V
For the Very Beat Drinks,
Goto Ya.es' Branch Saloon, corner of Market
and Third streets. no
Tne Illvatrated Preas (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
nnmberp, 15 cents. Address Murray, Dewey h
Co., S. F. O
a
CnainvoTAST.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
has removed to 323 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. t
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept a'. Manning's, oyster dealer, 6T2 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. o
Lever Buckle Su^ponaers,
At SI per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
'Fhera — at the What Oheer Laundry. _x
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Beat brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8. W.
corner of Merchant. Franck & Cahn. Q
For WaaJhUnft
Shirt*, SI SO per dot.; email pieces, BOc. per
d< a. At the What Cheer Laundry- *
For a safe and efficient Beautifies, or the
Complexion, use Dickay's Famous Cbz&cb de
Los, L
The Mountain Beer is tbe only real Ltger on
this Coast. Call and try it, at 624 Sacramento
street, where it i» sold at 10 cents a glass. x
Best Quality of X>ofrakclxi
Driving gloves, at S3 per pair, at the What
Queer laundry x
Something; Wew.
Wm A Hubbard's; manufactured misses' and
infant's garments and ladies underweer in suits,
are famed for their superiority of make and tax*
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amidon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 218 Second st,
for wholesale and retail trade. 'A liberal di«-
count to the trade. j
■■»■
American Watches.
Reduced i rices, at H. A. Callander's 62 Sec-
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. n
IS Ton Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Oheer Lann
try. x
■ ■— .
■oJDtwelL, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, boom 10,
At* Maraei nrxefc eei.Jrosi *m Mealganerfi 0
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST BE-
speotf ally represent to yon and tQe public gen-
erally, that he i« now prepared to fnrcieh facil-
ities for exhibitions of every kind and oharaoter,
which should deserve the mtronage of tbe pub-
lic, tie has erected at Obeynne. Wyoming, A
LAEGE AND OuMMODIOUi HALL, with goo1
Ucecery acd Stage. Tbe Hall Is well ventilated
and lighted, and made comfortab'e for all Beaaoos
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be furniabed at all times.
NaiisfnCtory arrangements will he made with
THKATRICAL OR OTHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of tbe receiptai Correspondence f olicited.
Address. J. McDANIEL.
Lock Box No- 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming,
N. B — Cariosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Museum. Thoae wishing engagements, state low-
est terms for the Wintei Season, ssnaiog photo-
?rapb to my address. Half Passage Money ro-
unded after filling en cage vents,
JAMES McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
oc22 3m Look Box No. 1, Oheienne. W. T.
THE ART OF SINGING
IN ITS HIGHEST PERFECTION —RICHARD
MULDKU FABBRI, teach er of Beveral cele-
brated European artistes, late Director of tbe re-
nowned Conservatory ef Geneva, Maitre du Chant
or tQe French Imperial Aoadcmy of Mnsio, Oon-
duotoxef the Pbilb&rmoDiqae Society io Paris,
aod at present Musical Director of the Fabbri
Opera, is orepared to give private leeeons, either
at bis offloe or at the rexi^ente of tbe pupils;
likewise COUKSES OF SINGING, PIANO and
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
For further particulars apply at PROF. MUL-
DER'S office, N 3.81 POWELL SI REE i\ between
Market and Ellis. Also, letteru received and terms
to be had at the muaio etcre of M. Gray, Ulay St.,
and of Messrs. Sherman A Hyde, corner of Hotter
and Kearny streets. jaS lm
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO tXO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn respectful? >nf orms bia friends and pat-
rons that be nas . edited in beautiful style this
co By and comforiable resort, and will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and bave tbem sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe manufaoto y of Liesenueid
v.ith Phelan and Oollerder's latest patent steel-
faced cushions, bas been olaced in tae Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, oan be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to all.
jaal tf
Chinese Employment Company
'IERCE tfc GO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOR ALL PARTS OE T BE UNITED STATES,
No. 627 Sacramento ttrett. Bet. Kearny
aud Montgomtry, Sau Irancisco, Oal. We are
prepared to furnlsb at abort notice, Dome&tic
Servant*, Hotel Cooke, Lanndr.7 Men. Walters,
Common Laborers, Farm Hands, Ball-ro&d
Hands, Gardener', Mechanics, Factory Hacds,
Wood Oaoppere.etc, etc. Special attention given
to furnishing Domestic Servants. ja 20 lm
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALOER
. NNOUNOES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Pablia generally, that they have opened
under OOLMAN'S OLOTHING STORE, Corner
of Buah and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WISES,
X.IQ1TOBS AND
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE McNEIL
ANB WM. O. OALDER will do their best to
make them oomfortable. ja2Ltf
JUST ARRIVED BY RAIL, AND WILL BE
sold at prices to suit the times, a good assort-
ment of
POCKET CFTLEBT,
SCiaSOKS, end
EDQE TOOLS,
Alt warranter!, at OHAS. OTTO & OO'S Hard-
ware Store, 313 Bash street, Buss House Block,
Uaa Francisco. fe51w
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
IO (\f\f\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOT-
lUil/vv ive objects to be se»n. Open to the
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALX
3 IB Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY-
h-Db. Jordan's Private Office is at *xl
Geary street (opposite old Mechanics' Pavilion).
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and ia well known by the members of
the profession in the Colonies, begs to iatimate
that he is prepared to Rive experienced advioe u
all persons professionally visiting or meditating a
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moderaW
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
WLuLlAV * ENR Y WATERS.
UYiotoria Chambers, 46 Ooliins street. M*f-
-onrne, Australia. f*6tf
ALHAMBRA '.LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURVISHED ROOMS, Sin-
gle or in in! tt,
Well LlgBied and V«ntll*t«d.
SIB Bo.b .treat.
ADOLPHUS STOCKMEIER,
....TEACHER OF..-.
PIANO AND SINCINC.
Balls and Parties attended to, ana Musis far
Dished. Residence, 30O8 Eddy street
CANDIES.
ALL KlffDv OE THE FINEST HOANDY
made at our Steam Candy Factory dally. All
orders, especially from the oomntry, are solioited
and will be promptly attsndad to.
CANTY A WAGNER,
IO! Mc-ntvomarv •!_ unr-r 8«tt*r
O
c.
OLD
DAYS MENDES & 00., at the
, old original Red Lion, 19 Geary
street, between Kearny and Dupont, wh era yon
can have HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, notforget*
ting the old Pioneer Lnnoh. The "Old Sport* is
always on hand.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWABD8.
»OST OAKEs PROPRIETOR
rirat-Clasa
jrU6m
Cotel.
BR- H. C. T. BEHRENS.
OFFIOB.
HO. 915 KBAIIT IIIIIIi
EaniuSulluiSitlv. IsXla
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookseller* and Stationers,
H. H. Moore. *509 Montgomery, near Merchant.
BnatueHa Collects.
Heald'a. BrjaDt & Stratton's College. 24 Post Bt,
Butchers.
Katz, Fred, Stall* m to 100. California Market.
Bran Fo underlet*
Wesd A Eingwell, California. 125 First sL
Denttata.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical InstitoM
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Goods.
Locan & Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 aod lift SutUr,
Hum 11 11 Hulr.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Moilc and Aln»lciil Inalrumenta.
Kesne,C. O., mft-. aooordiane, repairer of all kLadt
musioal instruments. N.E. oor. Bnsh A Kearny,
YTIues nod IJ<iiiorn. 1 Wholesale.)
Dansrl F. A Co.. S04 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY YEARa OF PRACTId
IN THE TREATMENT OF DlSEASESlINCaV
dent to females bas placed Madame EdmooAj
at tbe head of all pUysioiana making such praotlsi
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a spssdy
and permanent oure In tbe worst cases of mp-
pre»sion aod menstrual deraogemeots. Ladjn
will find Madame Edmonds a nkilKnl physioias.
aud it is 10 'heir interest to oonsnlt ber in all dts-
eases incident to women before tampering wltk
poisonons oostrnms, quack doctors aod humbugs,
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without ur
information from tbe patient, and cures without
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus aaTiag
from wrong treatmeot for privtts, ohronio sag
cancer diseases. Oorrssoondenoe s'rioily oosft*
deotiat. Office and resideoce, -415 Plus street
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja20 If
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE!
> . £. cor. JuekMiD mid Kearny sts.
THE GREAT EKAU10ATOR OF SPECIAL
U'.'MPLa INTS, formerly of Lock Hospital,
London, and the laBt twelve veara of ban Franoiss*.
DR. TuZER icformn tne afflicted that after rUnVi
ing all the HOSPITaLq IN LONDOM AMD
PaRiSi and spending one year io tbe most cele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, he hisrs-
opeued bis old Medical Institute at the old stand,
where be can always bs foond. DR. TOZtfn has
for forty years met with naparalleled anooeaa la
tbe treatment of disease generally kooira u
OHRONIO AND SPEQlAL OOMPLaINTS.
BJB. CHAS. 0. TOZF.E
is in every way reeponsible, binding himself to
effect a permanent cuqf, or making no charges.
Tbose wbo osnnot afford to pay for advioe a-d
medicine will be charged for medioioe only. THI
MJNTHLYRESTOKATIVEPILIj1*, never known
to fail in giving relief in oases tor which they art
recommended, are to be obtained only at ray
office. Price, ®5 per box. Full direction on etch
box, sent hy Mxprees or otherwise.
D.i. TOZER does Dot imitate the advertising
< J -lacks who make it a pr*«tioe to nubliah falss
affidavits and otber false reference?, bat refers w
the moat reepeotable people ia the State, whom ht
has eoBED of diseases wbiob others bave failed te
cure.
DR. f!HA8. IT. TOZFB,
N. E. corner Kearoy and Jaokson streets,
fel-tf San Fraooitos, ;
OUTSIDE LANDS
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAV*
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can hava U,
amount refunded at tbe office of tbe undersign*,
upon the presentatioa of an order from tb
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delSbf A. ATSTIll.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BAND
Mo. ft Fost street, dlasonlc Temple,
SAN FRAN0IS0O.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DTRE0
tors of this Bank, held January 20th, 1ST!
a dividend was deolared at tbe rate of ten (TO) p*
cent, per annum on Term or Permanent Dspositt
and eight per cent, per annum on Ordinary Di
posits, for the semi-annual term ending Jinmr
21et, 1873, payable on and after February lsklSTl
free from all taxea. 6EOKOE BO BINS. <
ja2?-lni SeoratarrJ
Biggest Race Yeti
THE HUMAN RACE.
THE MAJORITY OF THOSE WH<
reside In San Francisco, bay thel
Shirts and FurnUhlnsr. Good* of BEN!
DICT A CO., No. » Second atr«et, bf
cause they sure always treated well oa
boy their good" at the lowest prices, l
••THB OLD RTAHTD.'1
<$ FTBE
ESTINGUISHE
"AHSOLUTELY tre beht proteotic
AGAINBT FIRE I"
6EHD FOB THEIB " EHCOBD-"
R. B. IEWIH A Oo., General Agents Pacifio Ooa1
For sals by W. B. MUBDOUU.
Local Ao-eot, 312 California sr„ 8<it Franciado
POll Taxei
FOR 1873
ARE
TJffO-W I3XTE
AND
Payable at the AiHinr'i Office, or
Deputy.
LETI BIISINEB, AHHW
i«i7 1!
Jtfit^4
ARIOI
Pianofori
DECLARED BT THE JUDGES AT A?LJ
Fair ef tbe Atasrioan Institute, after a hi.
... r» tJJ». ^im*. ,..«..., ,,.«.,-,, ,-v:. ira-wij
fold trial ajralnet flteinway'a, Ohicksnns's, I
others, to bTTHlc BEAT ON SXHIBTTIOW. I
rilTAZ, A«l« A rent. •© O/Parrall ati *,
3,B.-PlanM ol all 8'.ilfi TO SJSJSTk . M 1
w
feMMINTIOMEIT s L L
hotel. ^ 2
■
FURNISHED ROOMS
IS ui iio'ptr Month
WEST Bib" HOTEl,
r ..
»«*. am. ■«. rax.
^flETROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
B""
IT Mil'
nnni:«n II
• : . it
FOCRIH AVI) UST WEE* OF THE ESOAOEJIIXT OF
rlarian Mordaunt MR- J0HN T- RAYMOND!
toxjm ooi
»n.
re-,,.
THia KVCW1HO
> tiiLtur, ta* . ••!*.. m ik4 r »i jicti or t»i m. „
rilRUlHT II
TMI1 I ,
»r"> -:-*i*l
OM\N KM) Hr.ll MVsll.ll!
PYGMALION aod GALATEA!
i'-~
wMAJILTONS!
-I*.. I. J.k-»«
iimi
»«. ■■ an p«>>><*
WR. JOIX T. Itl ■OHO
« > Ml -T ITU
,. E I THAIKIt
I
VI" IIMI imiin
■ t«8 ILLII
MIA* MlilXK WAI.T )I
MB* MJlAll
IB» MO
• •••*•*
. IIHIM
IKini 'I m,
■iuTiS
"»i 4
lVTJO. PTOMAIjtON* STCBIO.
TBI aottior B ooarusic wirai.i m »fai-.i or t»estt.fii b norm
Taw it^vtttl* •')«•!, <«oelai*« will lb* DMatiril Kid Wosdfrftt) Optlril Uloitan or
The Dissolving Statue,
r>n*.1irl pMiii *4 bf Fr«< ToMl, ef ll» RoTAl I***] •*. I^tdoo. tad Its Malaga* are r**p*.-trnlly
r~io**l-4 ir> r-mli la tt*ir ••*!• audi iu lariat nation
Mumlx»,M In* li mi ion.
mamm mi..u.p«m
«•"•* Tmmmr Uarr*iee>a
!»**«■ i.ii.i.ic rabi.au* f
Son* ind Dance LiUle Hall
DODcTNcT>bii loveT^
n*H«*r **M K#l,r I "•*»*««* ■
TlaL«**T J II 1m.ii ril.(i«ii>
Lo*i*e .
OywI»»*,.
R O Mare*
. W. H. Baft
Mil* .Uooli JtbPioi
-n a.d r<N»ir«
« h •*•!**• T+raer
tod hcidtitt.
Kiiahi.
iUrlC
r A-* J*«»« Fa*.
•*.e** »f •>« afar*
r**i, tUim
* **•» »•» QW<« qlllll SI-
M M*-
MBBt TA* • a.** ki-^ilK'-ii Ktittrni TtklMI.
I • I \ TH*) ltp«riir.
n -»w.t«vi 11 Mrs, Otun i Litn<v«iM.
" ■**>• Km*. !>
Dart *« a rr •^••f Mirj • : »
» '• '»« *•;-< HltW DrHAfMtl.
PRTDAT BTENINO-
leneflt of Miss Mordaunt!
MQTJfl
Jtt UU ' |
iscisca
SKr*
v Fir:
|HH>«S
UBltl
ru'day. at a. ONLY darlinc matinee
IN l*Utt*ARATI'>*-rn» ... S*MAllO.Al PUJ.
Co*ar-t» nro TrvLxrajaei
TM l-AalT'i «•> riAl.».»t vlil eoncloAt #.tta lb. «v«r pepjlii .ad f.Tortu Barlni<i«,
Ixion; or, The Man at the Wheel
HISS »A 10IE MOORE
( MB. I
! MB. OHA
( MR. B. J. PRRhTOJI
Tbr»« Tb'AitllADa
^M!IEIBOMESOr■
■■■■u
NO .1RE0IIS _ MB. J. B T II
gtEES TIA MIjM E1IMV aTASLET
I M M. > It I \ I .-
JCHTIB MIS! BILL1E CUMMIS*
MLBclBT UI-fl MIM.VIE WAI.ro .N
fllAUtl i DIIS in THE DRAMA.
MIM n\ \ „ XR. JOB* T. II AVM'IMI
APOLIXJ MIgg LOTIM UARMF8 I jnNO MIS< IoriRE 4CHVAT0M
I 1 B. M. THATfR VENPS...., KI88 JORKPHINE STANI.Ef
OAVTMEDI W. A MESTAYER I OIIPID MUX CARRIE WTArT
IIIHX MI3J MAOOIE MOORE I VE8TA M1SH nil.TON
UU E J. BOOKLET I DIANA MIS? FAS.sT bTAKLT
rRIDAT BVBNIHO. rebnrnp/ Utb
BENEFIT, and Last Night but One of MR. RAYMOND!
IN BEHEAR3AL D.ly'a Powtrful Dr»m».
D««rt fl r.lka MlM
AMhi|iii«r«iiir« .
TH* Olrl wilt. Ih» rfcwt«g H.lr .
Plowers of Song Miss Llllie Hall
J. 11 I.AKKIS .nd
13 H3 3VE
AUnif- ARU<«TH()A<. *.
ID "W O I
THE BLACK CHEMIST.
Ooilll OfH>VT
Coo« Ddn)| *'»h lb* MwlixiiMiDft in on* sot, «nuti br lb« l«t«
Jt*. ntiafltoc »ipr*iitr lor *r1*»rd Mon'UOt, •otlltad
POIfGO. tb« Moak*r
Hoi*. Damon . » nob t>l»nt«r. .
Piarr*. b ■ mijardomo
OR, THE INSTINCT OF THE SOUTH SEA APE I
ED. MONTAnUK
ToBattr Br*«
J. M. I,«Tkio
Ctpt. Tb>»r«f Malt Rally
Mmi..blfrir. bl» wif« Minn I. Fill mors
Am)r»u. An old lallor Oom Vomer
Bad iaU, on* of lb* «r*w : Fr«d Ooop«r
Pi»n .v on lb* pi*"in.ioa Chat. On«ll|
I.aoUln, an Indian maid Eniani* ll>rr«ti*
Oblld. Miia Wallar
Ud'iDs, Blavoi, •to., by Oomptij.
Thr place I* full of Thrilling In«ld«at* «■«• raio.
IN PREPARATION-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Wolf the K iu;!\ or the OoarlcKao'* Diauirhter.
'8PIER8 & POND,"
*»• K*arar MFMA,
COB5KR Of stjlB, S A5 FRAN 01500.
•VIKES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
tea axd <orrr.iL
T75aR AT THE USUAL HOURS. AND
' r*fr***B**«ta at »ll fata*. To* oaaf*rl*f
_ A»t»— U* ir«*l«>; tb* cr*e»a tai «*ort«*iM
tav* dr*arUg-r3oa* . in? freedom of tb*
OILaXT^.
FRESH MINT**; *t a'l lid**, an 3 LUNCH St
1&« a»ial boar*.
| AIO COFFEI, WWEt, LIQUORS k. CIGARS
B»» Kuny alrrrl,
OORXIR Or BCSH. SAN ERAX0I3C0.
SPIERS A POND."
I
HAIR.
K OUAPUT PLAOB III SAM FR A.NOI SCO
TO BUT
uman and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
«EW YORK 8TORE.
▲• B. NAMPIIOR A CO.,
Bm. HOIIraoad atreel,
S BetwaeD Million rtnil Minna.
am
■ . :■■■
ptf
ii*''
Attention, Good Livers!
M' _
BBROK8. FORMERLY
oraprlatorof tbcHinera' R**-
ill
m ML
Ha\axani, baa
■of tastta Mi* __
<Jomm*TCUI atr**t and ._, .. .
Braoob on Marhai atr**l. in p*rtn*r*fiip witb MR.
A. DBAYEUR. who baa b**D conoacted with th*
firm for ***ra. IaaproftDMOU Bar* b**o mad* In
tbaoaiaina department* that will render th* Mi-
mar*' more popular tbaa It haa arar bean dnrtot
-.*• 72 r**r*of IU proaparity. Oar BilUof Far*
«BbTB«* all too delioa*M* at the ****on. Oar
motto la "Good Far*, Good Oooking sod Moderate
QhsrfSaV'' _
F. HE Ha> KB A CO.,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Ml »nd A A3 Oomntrilal, ud
TO M*rk*t*tr*at.
Op*n rrOOl S *_ at. to 10 P.M. anil lot
FIPEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
n<a» uiiA em, xitaiia
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER SOUi
LANCASTER'S
• IT WAellI.\OTO.\ STREET,
fell \-o 0»o. M*«iilr*"aOo*-a Rm«.
SHIRTS
....Avb.*.*
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARGS ASSORTMENT OP GENTS' FUR-
oiabiDC G in-ls in b* had iroid and ob*ap, at
lb* "OLD OORNlCR, " J LKVV'.H, A1«H Mont-
tam*rjair**t Jn*M«e siT*D ta all. Don't forft*t
the nam her— 1510 Mentcomrr; atraet. fell Ira
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and 17
..C30 Wasli inert oil street.
80UTHERN PACIFIC
f^
...ATtD...
'^k
Inmmer atr«el, off Kearny b«tw<2«*> Fine
svnd Caliroralia.
THE FINEST FRESH BALTIMORE AND
TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS Mrrsd In any
atj-le. Kt-srytbiog oooked iothn beat manner.
f**Tbi Fmtst Liquor* and Oifars.
•9~F.Lt<Knat Anltc* of Boom* for I*adl«*.
■vT-OPBN DAY AND NIGHT.
a J. TEOHAU A P D. JB88EN.
noM Im Proprlators.
A
EXTI* QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
■ Ecarny •*>*>*•.
Stage Dancing
TAUHHT AT
McCarty's Dancing academy,
MISUN.VIEADaH«.
Star I4erl«-0omle Vocullet.
JAMKA HOLLOWAY.I
Celebrnt«d Kniciiah Truitedlaa.
HARRT AULAS
— and—
•PRNOEB PBITOHABD,
Willi Hi- icreiit Senaatlon,
* COUNTERFEIT.'1
D'ATALIJE,
The oiislnal Mun with the Iron Jaw,
— with—
M'J.I-F. AXGLEA and fBAOILE.
M' JL I, E CUBDELLA,
Star Eqa eatrlt>Dne.
CHAI. A. DAKBNEB,
The Celebraled Hutch (omi-dlnn.
PRINCRZATIIR UMAB.UA.
The Afunof Ujaterj.
OUT LiaTOM,
—nod-
li U O Y A « A H S,
Serlo-Comlc and lDoettlat*.
II A K It Y VFEE.BYCOOK,
Champion Eq.uc*trlnn Jogslrr, with—
HISS KATE COOK.
Premiere Fauoatrlnn nad Munage Act,
W. OAYIaOBD,
Coatortlonl*!.
BCI«I,iY PAMILT,
Acrobati, Crvmaitat*
— and—
llolloon A*ceD«lonl*t*i
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
THR ABOVE ARTISTS ARC NOW OV OCR BOOKS, AND CAN BEEN.
H(,d H miD.jin W..lof lb. Kooky Momtilim tir£?4_°I,'i»AN0«JORRYW * CO.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
05S •ncramrnto elreet,
(Th* Flrat Hoase below Kaaror ata»*t,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Help of all kind*.— General Bnelneaa Anenor;
Collaot Ren't, Not** and Aeconota; Whit« and
Chines* Laboror* aopplied (or Families, Hotels,
Farmi, Faotoriea, *tu.
CHA8, F. BEOHfeBEBACOi,
d*38 lm «S» Sacramento atreet
DABSAWAT HALL,
•>«•* itTMU AtAI J
i
MR. IND MRS. DREW'S
M Select Dancing Academy
CLASSES INJI-OCUTrON.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OV
lb* Theatrical Profeasion la < aliforai* pro-
pose fortnind claaaas for ioatruotion In Eloontlos.
Pareons wishing to avail themaelvea of th* oppor-
tunity of acqoiriDK * netful art at a moderat* ooet
can send in moir oamsi to "Oambeaae " P. O. Box
2314, when particulars as to term*, *bo,. will b*
sent »« tiiom. d*0r
J. C. COMBES,
TEBRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Aoeoad aad Tehama stroats.
a*T-T*rrapln ooratantly oo hand.
Ojat«P* ta erarr *t*t*. PRIVATE
SUPPaW BOOMS FOB PARTIES.
dtwUlm
Have yon beheld ltT If not, you've « treat
At BQUAREA'S PUNCH SALOON, Id Kearny strati
There BONA, dlsotple of GREAT 6QTJABZA,
DUpenftet fAmod Mkgio Punches; rathor
The most delicious mixture*) *-«t recorded; I
And hava with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS ttK"» can sip it leisure,—
Their "TSARS" appuse,— and Men gain "LADJU8
PLEA a D RE."
To allay connubial dLQerenoes and pain,
In < 'AN Ti-D I VORUE" yoa can y oar end attain .
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
Jour arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
Guess what a "ilORNING OOUFOBr" in the Was
That heals th» puarrel and Impart? the blissl
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy sootber for the troubled mind.
The bright " AURORA." and the Bweet "FAREWELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll aU fare well I
His -HYGIENIC- BITTERS" are the panacea
For ail dyspeptlos and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
When "HYGIENIO BITTERS" knock around.
BONA and BQU ARZA, spite of all detraotors,
hat* proved the Nation's greatest benefaotorsl
Full roar; dUfersat hMlthrdl drink, you'll and
To aid the Han— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
AtB0NA'8-(8QCARZA'8)-J17RBASNXSTBl!BT.
Remember, too, not this tamed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
HOI BALE WOOLUAI.IAIO RBTAU.
at tk« oil i.lilll if.lt. laa UMaOi'l
a,nia WkU Ckaar ana -x
^s(m
plWOli
>ni*1
" :F*I OAR O ."
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
PnblUbed every D*7 1° the Year by
■SIH«rckiun( ond CSS Washington SU
Below Montgomery. San Franoiaco.
TUESDAY. FEBBUAEY 11. 1873
Who the Deuce In Butler 1
TLo Call yesterday morning said :
Tbe death of Butler bes created euch an
extraordinary demand for bis novels that
the circulating libraries are unable to sup-
ply it.
They need a literary man badly on the
Coll. This paper, by tbe by, is becoming
irreligious. In "Green Peppers"— three-
quarters of a column of inane items— there
is a paragraph sueeriag at " Ctriatians,"
and complaining of the "noise" caussd by
the obnrch bells on Sunday. We are aston-
ished at Mr. Pickering. I< tbiB the kind of
thing for a paper owned by a Christian to
publish ?
There Bra those who, like Green Peppers,
are so employed of nights that they like to
make Sonday tbe "day of rent" which it is
commended tj us to be; and they fall to
discern the great charity which directB the
ringing of bells on tinuday from six o'slock
to eleven. Green Peppsrs ventures to as-
sert that not one out of one hundred of the
worshipper at the various churches in this
city but has access '0 a olock, and be asks
why, in tbe name of tbe saven sleep .-ra, the
churches should first deprive os of our
morniog Sunday n»p. aod afterwards deny
us the privileged enjoying ourselves dur-
ing the tftarnoon uud evening as pleads
and satieties our coc science.
En itemmf In Kern County.
I'. seems tbat some people want to move
tbe Oeodty Seat from Haviiah to Bakers-
field. The Havilih Miner is in a great state
of mind about it, and implores every one to
keep it before '.he people:
That no one is interested in moving the
County Seat except San Francisco sharps
aod the little rine that d"es tbeir dirty
work. That Kern Island is tbe cees-pool of
tbe Couoty. To be convinced of the fact,
look at the creamy cadaverous countenances
and angular forms of thosa that have resi-
ded there during a seasoD.
It publishes a column of this sort of
thing on its first page and about as much
on the inside. It says:
The land ring of Eern Island, with tbe
humanity of guou s, wants tbe County Hos-
pital to be located at that place. You that
are sick pray for a deliverance; you that are
well voti against the enormity.
It farther states that the epizootic is rag-
ing at Baker&fitld, There is a terrible ex-
citement iu Kern couoty. Does anyone in
Sau FrancU c 3 know anything about it ?
A Bad Business.
The Oakland Torchlight is in a bad busi-
ness when it tikes np tbe cudgels for Mrs.
Fair. It tabes exceptions to our assertion
that is the duty of the Press to prevent ber
from making money ont of her orime. It
says:
It is not the duty of the press to prevent
ber, or any one else who can gain the ear
of a re*peotable audience, from deriving
probt from lecturing, in America.
It is tbe duty of tbe press to prevent ber
from trading on her crime by lecturing a3
the slayer of Mr. Crittenden. The Torch-
light also complains that we cill upon tbe
press to slate the fact tbat Mrs. Fair is as
ill-looking as the is bad, and thinks tbat we
should not have said, "the is neither prettv
nor interesting." Well, we have said it,
and the Torchlight and other papers have
copied it, and by this means Mrs. Fair may
perhaps find her little game blocked to some
extent.
TiiO President's Message.
Pesce and prosperity are the try notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
eharaoterietfca of E. Luohslnget's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 736 Market
street, and ascertain bow cheaply a nouEe can
be furnished, Dj'
Jones •& SScJtiroaer's
Celebrated Orab Chowder ean bo obtained only
at 8sO Bush . treet, nearly opposite tbe AJham*
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only tbe beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family nee. q
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Bented and repaired, at 118 Boat itreet. Also,
Agency for Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. x
X>o You Know
That with BtrrrEBioK'i Patxxbxs you ean cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly} Bend
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. E.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Maohlne, No. 113 Kearny street, between Butter
•nd Post. San FrsnciPco. *
Reduced prices. Sbirta from 75c. to $3.
Complete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Good*. BealeB & Co. Kearny et., near Buih. or
The Place.
If you want a clean bath, with clean towels,
and a good Bhave, or jour hair cut In the best
style, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, No. 302
Fourth street, near Howard. T
. Doherty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as euch li
now tbe most successful of any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office 819 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Obfter House, X
Oyster Traxit.
Tbe oyster trade in OaUiornla It aseomlng
gigantic proportions. Emerson OcrriUe, of the
Saddle Eoek, 410 Pine street furnishes from
The California Art Journal,
The February number of this periodical
contains many well-written aiticlos, original
and selected, and two illustrations. The
lUhogratbic picture of Edwin Forrest is a
very good one ; the zinkograph of Yosemits
Falls is not a work of high art. Tbe pub-
lishers say that tbe precess by which tuese
ziocograpLs are produced is "not yet per-
fected," aod atk tbe critics U d«al leniently
with them. The present number would
have been quite gto3 enough without the
colored picture. We think that until "the
process is perfected," lithogiapbs would be
more acceptable to subscribers. " Is Joa-
quin Miller a Poet?" No. 2, by J. F. Bow-
man, is the best original article in this num-
ber. " Hair Hours with the Paint-r0" is
pleasantly written, and we are sure the con-
versation which it records is faithfully re-
ported. R. 0. B. cjotribuifs a very gash-
ing notice of Biersiadt's Conner Like, in
which he says : "It )B manifestly uojuBt to
attempt the criticism of tbe work of an art-
st whose lifetime bes been given to his prc-
fessian without at least a careful, painstak-
ing examination— bringing to tbe inquisi-
tion a taste for, and no in considerable
knowledge and experience of ait; and it is
with a ceriain sort of reluctance I give my
impression; ." All of which means that B.
0. B. approached the subject with un-
wonted reverence. Two pages of music
"Our Silken Flag," words and mu6ic
by H. W. Luther, form a portion of tbe cod.
tents of this number of the Art Gallery,
which, if not quita so bright and varied as
those of tbe first number, are pretty well up
to the standard.
.». ..... .
A Good Example,
A gastronomical exhibition was held at
Prague on the 7th and 8th, Friday and Sat-
urday last. A committee of Bohemian no-
blemen and gentlemen was formed under
the Presidency of Prince Hugo Taxis, who
awarded prizes for the best cold dishes pre-
pared by Bohemian cooks. The only fault
we have to find with this affair is tbat the
dishes were oold. It would be a good thing
if the bona vivants ef San Franeisco were
to get upsomethiog of this kind allowing
professionals and amateurs to compete.
Tbe "Bohemians" would go in for at le^st
three of tbe members of our Boh9mian
Club are born cooks, inspired artists;
We Don't Want Her.
Some of the New York papers sra claim-
ing Cora Pearl, the Paris Traviata, as an
Amerioan. They say she is the daughter of
one who was a poor actor in Philadelphia.
We don't think they need be soanxious tbat
this country should have tbe discredit of
producing her. "We have a Laura Fair and
a Helen Mansfield, wbioh is about as much
as the United States can stagger under.
Cora Pearl is the daugbtar of an English
washerwoman.
A Put-up Job.
An Exchange says:
A woman at Omaha dreamed that a man
would eome along and sell her some pills
whiob would cure her dyspepsia. Sure
enough be came, and abe bought tbe pills,
took two, and was as old asahammer when
her husband cime home.
We suspect tbat woman was foolish
enough to tell her dream to her husband,
aod ho consequently put up a job on her.
It looks like it.
Hedging*
Since the Bulletin told the public that
Frank Pixley, once the champion of the
Chinese, is now editor of the Chronicle,
that gentleman has been directed by tbe
proprietor to eat his stump speeches and
write rabid anti-Coolie editorials. We won-
der how be likes it.
Oysters,
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gaslight,
unr careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless -play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a Bweet bouquet was seen ;
While moeey Btone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that wlnaow teem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In hero-
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, laI must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
So Booner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It true.
And cooked magnificently, too;
All klnda of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd olam E&nd crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
Tbat cosy gaceatf Kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlea, too, have toned, 'twould seem,
That they have here tbe best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little- sinners.
To get what they call "Bnch nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
and there this troth he'll flnd made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster HouBe, 337 Bosh street, .above
Montgomery; open Day and Klght.
CHARLES HAAKE, Proprietor.
A Hint.
An exchange Bays:
Every person on tbe staff of tbe London
Times baa held bis place nine yeara, while
tome have have been connected with the
paper twenty-two year*.
San' Francisco newt-paper proprietors
might take a hint from this. Some of them
change their editors and reporters every
three months, and their dramatic critics
every week. Tbat is what makes them so
consistent and reliable.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRENCH GOODS.
m
ME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Good?, nas just received a large and
varied assortment of
Frencli Corsets
Of all kind's, and pi ices. Silk OO' Bets, and Com eta
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Toor-
trniree. Oil Sicrameoto street. felllm
....AT THE...,
HARMONY HALL,
N.W. cor. Meatgomery and Sacramento ete,,
WED>ESD1T £VE.\J.\G. , F£ii. 18
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL GELE
brate said evening, his BIRTHDAY
and tbe 12th anniversary of business. ■
All his friends and acquaintances, and!
the outvie in geeertl. ere cordially in-'
vited. ADMISSION" FREE.
MO id WM. LABIX8KY.
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR-
cu3 to drop into tbe
Hot Sootcli,
FOR TODR WAEM OR OOLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Ten Cents
i8S Sutter itreet. Bear Kcarnr.
fee tf JOS. P. BBIGG8. Proprietor.
TO VARIETY_ ARTISTES!
"I7"ARIETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
performers going from San Francisco to New
York, or vice verta, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Firat-elasB sngagements offered to first-class Deo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Bnsinesa Manager will receive a
prompt reply. fe3 1m
A. PESIDERATUM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSJMD COMBINATIONS
A COMPETENT MANAGER, AGENT AND
Aoter, witb 15 year.' experience in England,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Ts well posted witi? tbe profession and tbe Press.
Oao give names of Managers, Theatres or Halls
List, of Pricf-e and beloing capacity, in neatly every
one ot the above places. Apoly to
J. H. MoOABE.
fe4 1m tJSBO Washington etreet. S. F.
CLARK'S
CHEWING CANOY.
Bead !
npH
I i
Bead ! . Bead
PCBLIO ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that tbe Cody made and Bold by Jjfan Pritch-
ard ,A. J. Baker and Patrick Prea rn=, at 73 Fourth
• Ireet. is BAKER'S CHEWING OANDY, al-
though they sail it from a wagoa and a store, to
both of which they USE OUR NAME to draw
diatom.
L. B. OLABK 4 00.,
a27 lw No. 09 Fourth Btreet.
FREE AND EASY.
EVEKT BATrBBAT NIGHT.
Piano and Slneinc at 8 I».M.
CHARING
r>o Wot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Cores, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails , out flnd Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's InBtl-
tut«, 310 Kearny Btreet, from 1 to 8 p.il We
speak from experience, having tested tbe Do«-
tei'i capability. BeiereDoee glren if required, a
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bbbs House Carriages, can be
tound In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing ee>
•bllsbment, south west corner Uueh and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
*
SALOON
006 Million street, near Second.
delO EAGLES & WILD, Proprietors.
THE OLD
Hot Sootcli,
IS Morton Btreet, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDUERRY IN TOWN.
Alware on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doings, Police Ga-
zette, all ttie California paperB, alBO London
Punch , Bell's Life. Illuatraie d. London News. Call
and satisfy yourself.
•SB- Don't forget the sirn of the Hot Scotch.
fe7 tf W. B. WALDHON, Proprietor.
CHEYENNE THEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
- good Wardrobe, Foar Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general boBineae for tbe oom-
ing Winter SeasoD, commencing tbe first week in
November, 1872. Address elating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after flll-
ing engagement.
JAMES MoDANTEL,
Proprietor Oheyenne Theatre aod Moaaans,
ooH Look Box I, Ohererme, W.T.
WILLIS^BAND.
MTJ8IO FURNISHED FOB ALL
ocoations. Mucio imported, arranged
aod for sale.
juui
1
Y PRICE 5©Cts
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness, of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PKOPKIETOBS,
Dorner Sahaome nnd Commercial „t«.
j.13 tf
I MANUFACTURER
— ASD—
BEF1I BER
THOMAS "W. BREE,
SILVER T=»T. *%. T'-Fl-Ft
y
85n drums, banjos.
^C^ — AND—
OTHEK MUSICAL. ISSTKtMTATS,
ESTABLISHED IN 1885.
■se-LeeaoEi given on the Banjo and Dram. S* »
MISSION STUEET, between First and bocotio.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjoe for Pro-
esstottala always on hand. ialS tf
TRAYS always on hand.
Alfred Vetter,
Man o fact orer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
28G Dnpont,
HEARSUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cages before pnrobasing
elsewhere. Alwayesome-
t.biDR new od hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMIN
Also, beBt quality TKA
' n32lrt!
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
643 KEABK1 STEEET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the abort ea notic? All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wan anted genuine, and
to color well. Meer*obaam Pipes aad
walking (Janes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and witb tbe best work-
manship. A large assortment of Walking Danes
and Face; Goods of every description always on
hand. no21 lro
THe Ore,
ANNUAL
CLEARING OD
-LSALB
DRY GOODI
THE WHITE HO
!'
Will Commence o
MONDAY FEBRUAB5
TN ORDCB TO HAKE BOOM
extra large and
m
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
rWVIDEND NOTIOE.-SAVINGS AND LOAN
SOCIETY, No. 619 Ola? atreet.-The Board
of Directors have this day declared a dividend for
the eiz months ending December 31st, 1672, of nine
per cent per annom oo all depoeite, payable on and
after the 15th inst.
ja 14-2 w GYRUS W. QARMANY, CbBhier.
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twentr-Slxth Se ml -Annual Dividend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER CENT. PER AN-
nnm, oet, (9 per cent.) upon the operations
of the French SavingB and Loan Society, for tbe
six months ending December 31st, 1872, bae, in
conformity witn tbe report cf the Committee of
V-rifioation appointed by tbe members of the So-
ciety, been declared by the Board of Adminiatra-
tion, at tbe tiemi-Acnaal Meeting held on the
I6th instant. This dividend will be payable on
and after the eighteenth instant, at tbe office of
the S«rt.tr. 411 Bajb^eet. ^ MAHEj
jSOlm Director of French Savin gs Bank*
IMPORTANT
Spring Importatic
WE HAVE DECIDED TO
SELL OF
ODE PEESENT BTOOK OF
DRY GOOD
LESS THAN COS
GEORGE MATES"!
DEALER IN OYSTERS. CLAMS
andall binds of SHELL FISH.
Stalls Nob. 40, 41, 48, California
Market, entrance on California street
Pnblic or private parties ajid families anpplied
from 6 A.M. to 12 p. m. Ladies' and Gentlemen's
r>TB*«r Room ooen from C *■»»- t-o .?PW **771t
4fe
THE FOLLOWING GOODS AKB A 1
OKLT OF THE
Reduced Stoci
FEEKCU STRIPED AND ft
SILK8-At 75 cents per raid.
BLACK AND COI.OBED IlLXI
dnced in Frloe.
ALL WOOL FOVLABDI-lt St
per latd.
KBAL JAPAKSSB POFLIII-
cents per jard, end .11 other DEE SS Ci
reduced In proportion.
TABLE BAHABKI, DAMASK S
KINS, HOCK AND BAH.
TOWELS, AND OTHEK P<»
TIC GOODS— At les» than cost.
CLOAKS, SUITS AND SHAWL"
be .old at prfoes far below Oct of loner
I LADIES' AND CHILD BES'I
MEET.
MEKIAO VJNDEKWEAB.
KIBBONS, HAKDKEEOHIEW.
BROIDERIES AND LAtJC'-
....ALBO....
A LARGE LOT OF BABY III
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE CHOICEST MEATS AWD
VegetableB, Board by tbe weed.
408 PINE tsTREKT, between Kearny
and HontKomerv. mi
!fe
Crystal Sample Room
SOS SACRAMENTO STBBET.
ALL DEINKS, PLAIN. OB FANOY, TEN
OENTS. rtp-Bot Drinks . specialty.
B. XATHEB,
ja!7 1m Proprietor.
Bar Sngar
TflOR EALE-SI8 KIAErTT ST8EET. AT
J MEEOEE'S. AJ<o, inn kind of CttndlM
Whcleeaie and Eetai L
noT tf ■ M. A. JtEBCBB.
Indian Queen Range.
Ladies' Underclothi
ALL OF WHIOB WE SHALL itVs
At Extraordinary Low Pi
■ OLE AGENTS TOM
PREVILLE'S KID CLO''
Whioh will be sold during tbe sale i
S18 per 3D025C1
J.W. Davidson&
TVapa Soda (£ £
aaaa
On
i*» r**W«aOOt WIlIBDir umiART if. mi. vo. in. b.
• si itcrvrn si
-
I Prlta Or-
■
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i no
nil MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
XtW O0IWXAT1OV OF
^ilfalian Opera Company!
ALil *
Grand Opera Night I
I ■ •">.
tfme. Agatha States
•• riiaai taflojaa. »»« •• ; a*: m? to
-■« a-r arte* «r>Mrm tm tk •
>W1 IDAY IVtHIHO FEB If
1 Trovatore
HW ALHAMBRA TII1ATRH
. nura
r.,, -, ,, ...- f „,_ *""" ■ "»M»»«|f*|^MM
I'IMI N-l -l < < KMM OF I II I < . HI \ I
EMERSON MINSTRELS
wa.-v tniA irrr»» iir ouwiiMJIW win
MR. .TOmVPtfY -«l !_. 11* EJ IM !
"VV I T_. » ON'S
< . i it >i. i > ,
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
ITTL,
■
DOT
THIS tVIIIIM, rCBRCART It
ITXRT IYIBIBC1 DVBlaT* Til Will. iHD lATulDAT irr»*0OII AT 1.
I'nrl 1*1 ■-—1 l . 1. 1 .- i-l •> t ■•■•>•-•■ C it III Mill. .n
run
ORTA)
at n# Bdoawawtl
- *■" na. CbtflM
Inlnrgocl Ohorui
,L 0."
tunira
Orrtfs!
etor, Maestro D. Speraosa
IV o
Vera a
1 *l>rarery III*.
3R M A
. \ '»ll<ja f»i~r«rta
rurti -r *•>*:•• i ».
- i- ■ ■ .
pAt *W ota be reearTad it toe Box Office of the Opera
Deert teea at 7 o'eleek— *e emBrace at s o'clock.
■art* ■teiea. H->»ard tad Mi«u>Di!mt ear* Hop at tha
lear at it» aUaa of iba Ot»ri.
PACIFIC HOUSE,
OLYMPIC H0USE,^7J
in oi ra
J1P1H
itOLOW
mo '"■'
•abb*'
UlM"
« *!!.
uiim»,:
,| CBI1»
(•I*"'
HIS""
IB'"11
„,.*v"
H a
„ (ORGAN of amusements
CSBCDLATE3 IS ....
All the Theatrta,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
LN Till! »«*«.
GENERALLY THRODQHdT THE CITY
JOBBBl » i i , \
•'I.ABK ABO ■
rni imr»T nn.i.i i«hi...i
Ih ILE— The Treadmill.
EIERSOIV, \ I.I.I N nn.l ( ..rnpnny
I'nrl Wi.fi.nil Oil...
OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS
m. wtn ■ v
n >n n«nT
UTTLB MAO
O. W. BOOKAFELLBB
nuir AintRmoT add rt ban
rTHE GREAT EMERSONI^
In :i Frewli Uinl^ri oi Rare GcmK.
THE SKEOETOIV WITNESS.
MR. FAIR J. KOB1NSOS
TOBIT CHAS SCriOS IPETB 0. B RICDAKDS
OVtBTI K I
► V n> ABO "K< lllsl ka
Gonclndtng wltb tbe Laughable Skttch tf
BILL BILLY EMKKSON
JOBS JUHNNV AX1.LN
',ST 1IKAT LITTLE MAC
At 'lie Biia Hiiry Kingsler | Corporal Proniot W. F, Baker
SB Ccntfl
..•& land BIO
•SF" All BUli Aualoirt the Alhatnbra Thealro nnii De proaeotod hereafter on Monday.
aVPerformaQCe to commaoca punctually at eight o'clock.
•■"" • ■l..iI..,„.MK«»r,
THM EVCNIHO FEBRDAKT lit
Br Till BABD LEMIB4 F. BrOBEB
B -Orml rm...
BT rBB I ADIBa A
B. .lark « lr. r,nlp..i.-
BV M XLB VI-rroBIBB.
* -Frlaelpal BBaMtBaall Art
OLOWB wu WAHXBR
• -lll|KI|lr,.l.,d II..., |-„lllrl ,
IV rK MT in 1 V ikiar Klvc;il.ltv.
•■ ■■"» «l«rU. |t« M.. wnh lh, lro. Jl<w
1. Oma Dnalil. t.i
FBA.VK K1VI It. mn Ml I.R H ANBl'ltTTB.
inriiBiimon.
<Irrhr.tr>
0*«rlnr*
».-FrlB<l|... I An „r >.,,„..!, !„„,.„,
I*X"I1«» I'.M-I.I-HI.
(iROTBSQUB MOBS. J. KEM01L.
lO.-llruM-iaa-K-.niH Batertnlnnent
BV >l .VS. OAK.IJI AND ^ONB.
11-KB. B. H. HIM Kltll.l, will I tro.lnrr hi.
1! .....*.. If.,r.r F.tlligt.n.
IB — J. Krnt.lt. .1 aaounled on hli f.trndy Mtane.e
II..... .I...1. .
IB.— Maalar Johnny Conlce. the Boy Wonder, on
hla Lllllpatlun hlceda.
CLOWW ...MONS. OARON.
INTKKH IHHIOX.
To Ooaclade w lb ilio Comlo PaLtomima of
The Bear and the Sentinel
Bj"^on«. Oiroa and Ooxipanr.
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THE CtLlFORftlAftONrESCRIPT...Sr:i,OR BRUWO
BAD -WIZLX&TSSY.
OWEN OON^KI.LT HUGH ROBINSON
Mary Add Uonoolly Chua, Tbompsnn
Poliotmin , W. Armnronit
HVi.ut.fnl Bullnd Mi.g.lc »t. Clula
Overture Orotaalr*
Roman and Grroinn Statuary
MI:>S K03A DUKAND.
HOAIO AMI l.ANrK iMMMY €OtTOW
(Flr«* A cnoarinct., )
Fancy Ounce A.lttlc Mnutil^ Breiavr
Biillntl Uim Ida, Forreat'
Hugh Robinson in His Eccentricities!'
NEGRO COMIC ALU IES.
Thomu'oo a,Dd Arroitrona;
UTortnro Oroba*tra
The Bird'of Sotfff..;... Miss IdaFisk
BONO AND I1AKCE WAITM PA1HI
LOCAL HITS.
HUGH ROBINSONi
ll.hlnnd FIlnK Mia. Lidl. ].1v1ngit«m
O.erlor. .Orohaatffc
BANJO .OLO
JIJJBT COTTOBI
COCOAMUT DANCE.
Tbomnaon Dixon „^^Boi«.
B«rl.-C«ia»l« »«»r **'«* *•"' «»»«.
ArmBtroBaT in his »"peeialtiea».
Owrtnra Orobaat™.
Tba whol. to oftnoiada with
Scenes on the Mississii
IE JOttBNAl OP AMUSEMENTS.
PnbllaLed eTerr Day In ^ Yw ^
iU Merchant axt 6B5 Wuhlutoi «t».
Below Mont«onwy. B»n FrtnoUoo.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUABI 13, 1813
AMU8EMENT8. Etc.
California Theatre.
The bill presented at this theatre mait salt all
ta-t-a. The(de icate damor of "Pyjtmal'.on and
Galatea" Is appreciated best by those of cnltivat :d
tastes, and the rollicking fun of "IxiOft" makes all
laoih. Miss Maggie Moore in "Irion" plsis with
charm) eg Tim and earnestness, and her songs acd
d iDCcs ia to either one of the Zavistowikl bisters
as tbe moon to a fartblng rnehligbt. Jobo T.
Raymond's impersonation of Minerva is intensely
fanny, and from tbe beginning of the play nnttl
lo« curtain falls roars of laagbter attest bow
tboronghly tbe acting pleases tbe taste of tbe
audience. On Frldayevening*. Jobn T. Raymond
will take hie farewell benefit, and tbe seldom
played "Comedy of Errors" will be presented.
Alhnmhru.
There ie a splsodid entertainment at the AI-
faambra Theatre. In tbe first part Billy £merson
ie asone end and Jobaoy Allen on tbe other, and
these bright spirits make the andienoe langb nn-
tll their aide} aobe. The music by the orohetare,
uoder the direoticn of Oeorgo T. Evans, is de-
tigtaffnl; the ballade by W. F. Biker and J. G
Rowell are besotifally su«g, and tbe doet by
Olark and Boekafeller is sweet harmony. The acts
Jo the olio ere of the most amasing description.
"Old Heads and Yoang Hearts" by Bob Hart, Lit-
tle MaoardO. W. Rockafeller;"Trii" by Add*Ry-
«nsn; Emerson in wis new budget; "The Skeleton
Witness" by Charles Sutton, J. Robinson and O.
R Richards, and theerer-oopnlar "Trip to Paris,"
in whiob Billy Emerson, Johnny Allen and Little
Mscalisppesr are followed byacreameol laugh-
ter wbich make tbe house ring again. Tbe present
is a good time to ro to the Alhambra Theatre.
metropolitan Theatre.
Those who do not go to aee Miss Marian Mor-
dinnt io her plsy of "Darling," now running at
tbis honse, will miss much pleasure. This lady ia
oertoinlytbe cleverest protean aotreBB who has
ever nppeared in San Francisco. The play is lively
and full of action. Of the performance of the
.principal obaraoterswe havealrssdyspolten. Some
•of (be minor parts are very well filled. Mrs. Ohas.
Edmonds oe Mrs, Gentry ia a model schoolmistress
and oauses much amusement by her of t repeated
prophecy that such an one "will sorely be oomenp
with ;" Frank Rea works np the part of Mr. Dum-
-pny. a swell of the period, with much skill, and
gains many a hearty langh with his "Yaaf, yea?;"
W. Kiagaley ie a young man of good promise, aad
plB3a ih» two parts of Peter Bowbel's and Mr.
Wi gaby in a manner which proves that there ia
good stuff in him. Miss Kate Armstrong, of whose
aotiog we have before spokon io terms of commea-
dation, gives a really artistio repreuentatioa of a
orushed and heart-sick woman ia tbe character of
Mrs. Bowbells, Friday night Mil* Mord aunt will
have a benefit.
Maiziiire'a Opera House.
To-night will indeed be a grand opera night.
"IITrovatorc" will be presented, with Madame
Ag tha States as Leonora, Signora Bianohi as Azn-
oena (a role in whiob, a9 regards acting and singing
taken together, she has few equals), Mrs. Evans a
Inez, Rignor Pietro Bacoei ae Manrico, Big. Enrico
iPardlniasIl Oonte di Luna, Mons. Ronoovieri a<
iFernando, and Mods, Oharlea as Rniz. The chores
■will bfl enlarged, and we are eure that tbe repre-
sentation of this opera will be one of the greatest
snocesses of tho se&Boo. Madame Agatha States
is engaged to appear in three operas only previous
to her departure for Mexioo.
Stella Union Theatre.
The Majiltoo act by Ed. Montague and M'lle
Gerretls, Miss Lillie Hall's songs, dances and bal-
lads, Mies Jennie Johnson's comic eongs, Mies
Josephine's "Girl with tbe Flowing Hair," J. B.
Larkla and Oarrle Armstrong in the langbable
Dutch act of " Dom Dwo," and many other per-
formance*, make np a capital eveninic's entertain;
ment, which oloaes with the exciting melodrama
of "Pongo."
The Athenennu
Among the many amusing performances this
evening are Jimmy Cotton's songs and dances
Hugh Robinson's eccentricities, Thompson and
Armstrong'* negro comicalities, Mies Maggie
Brewer's dances, and the popular aots of "Bad
Whisky" and "Sceoes oaths Mississippi."
-Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
Tasre was another orash last night at the Am-
phitheatre, and those wbo arrived late bad to
stand. The wonderful equestrianism of M'lle
Dookrill, so far surpassing anything ever before
eaen in this oity, has created a (positive furore.
This, with tbe wonderful somersaults on horse-
baok of George Shields, the immensely comic
aottog of the French grotegqoe, IMoos. Kennibel,
the beautiful trained horses, tbe performance of
M. Oaron and bis wonderful little ions, and tbe
numerous other attractions essoined on our first
page, ehould orowd tbis honse every night. To-
day tbere will be a matinee for ladies and chil-
dren, when there will doubtless be so immense
attendance.
Woodward's Gardens.
Ibousaods viBitad theselgardens 'on Sunday.
The performances by the Buialay Family gave
■general satisfaction. The.baby oamel is a great
attraction here, and exoitss much admirationffi
Next Saturday, Meesrs. Ooe and Lay will make
an asoenslon in their mammoth gas balloon.
Wednesday eveeiog, a grand entertainment for the
'benefit of J. Oallaban.
Anatomical McsETjM,— One of the most
somplete collections of the kind in the United
■Otatee, oompriaing hundreds of costly and bean-
-;i(nl wrx models,- is daily on view (to gentlemen
0nlyl.att.be Museum.- on Montgomery street. An
^our mar be pmfltsblv *neutr bsrv
A young man in a Danbury boarding
bouse created considerable scandal, the
other evening, by kissing his wife by mis-
fs'kot in the hall.
X>Tt JB- "low J. SxraltH
Is giv a course of Free Lectures to Gentle*
men on Sexual Physiology and Kerrons Dis-
eases) at hie Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'cloofr.
Anart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescri blng for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to * p. M., free. w
Haiv work and Combings
Hade up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
meet, near Stockton. Side ourla steamed fo
Trades for Women.
Miss Emily Faithful* writes to the Fire-
Bide Comr. anion in answer to tbe qut stion,
"What can te done for poor single womeo?"
give them all a trade. She thinks tele-
graphy, photography, phonography, wood
engraving, watch making, type-setting,
among the mere appropriate vocations for
women. In E iglaod, owing to trdesnDion-
ism, women will not be admitted to learn or
follow the trade of watch making, though
one extensive. watchmaker said that woman's
delicacy of touch was a necessity to him,
and he therefore sent to Switzerlan to have
be part of his work done whioh required
that delicacy, M.ss Faithfull found grett
difficulty in finding employment for female
wood engravers in England. She says that
"we wput schools of design and technical
aohoole. At present women are 'nowhere in
tbe race,' not from inherent deficiency, but
from the absence of special training."
Poucbet*
Tbe Baltimore News agrees with ub on
ihedog question, as may be seen by the
following: Pouchet, the great naturalist, is
dead. The world is indebted to Pouchet for
snubbing the vanity of those individuals
wbo contend that animals are governed only
by instinct. He demonstrated that birds
are susceptible of education not only in
singing, but in building their nests. One
remark all 3 refutation of tie do.trine of
blind instinct, is tbe fict attested by this
shrewd naturalist, that within the last 50
years the mai-.ene of Paris have wholly
changed their system of nidification, and
that tbe change Bhows a rational and radi-
cal improvement. But Pouchet died too
eoon. He ought to have livol long enough
to furnish an incontestable evidence of
what thousands believe— that dogs have both
conscience and reason.
Editorial Courtesies.
An Arkansas paper thus flatteringly com-
ments on a rival sheet ; " We seldom no-
tice our contemporary. It is tco vile for us
to touch, and its editor is the dirtiest acal-
lawag that ever lived by pandering to the
diseased appetites of his vulture-like read-
ers. He is so mean that even mangy dogs
won't scratch themselves on his legB, and
he's an object so pitiable that even a decent
scarecrow would turn its back on him."
Some other Nigger.
Henry Ward Beecher, a colored minister,
of Memphis, has fallen into a deep dis-
grace with hia congregation on acoouut of
the soandalous charges of Yictoria Wood-
hull. The reverend innocent is sorely dis-
tressed because bis indignant flock won't
believe him wben he says "it must have
been some other nigger."
The Best Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Fills, for all billon* complaints.
/. E. Grates and Co., corner Sansome and Com-
mercial streets, sole agents. *
UOO fairs ol Socks,
At all prioea, atthe What Cheer Laundry,
aaaltn. ana. pleasure,
Tnere axe not too many pleasures la Ban
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carriage stand. Frani Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. Hie
drivers are carefnl and experiences, his charges
ire moderate. The moral of the above ia:
io to Frank Bonton at* the Occidental Bote]
when yon want a carriage. o
Diamond Catarrn Bemedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Golds. Aah your
druggist for It, or send to Dr, A. F. Evot, No.
9 Post dtreot. z
Altogether the .Best.
It la curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding ia the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the oornerof Dunbar Alley,
live well, aDd are consequently happy, Henry
Boo&en, who has catered for the public since
1949. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, eaimagundl eoun, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cun of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Sonchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
A Pleasant Location,
Persons desiring comfortable loflglngi In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building is a very fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. «
Waahlnir iteturnea in One Day
Aid we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Everybody Suited.
There ia no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw etylea can be found. The stock la Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there la sure to be suited. B
JEvirclca Social Club.
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Eureka Social
CInb are on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
and Sons dry goods stare- South-east corner of
Kearny and Pine streets b
Fob Sale— A lot ef aheap silk dretses, at 33
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-ofT
clothing.
Ohfap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Q*nta' Famishing Goods, at Baok'd, store, 35
A BECOLLECTION.
8 :-ft fell the twilight i .om the summer sky,
And giay tbe gardes firsw ;
Alone we thoug&t, wa wandered— you end I—
Bat love went too.
Tet all the while no word of him we spake,
We tolfced of tree?, flowers, birds ;
But still hie my, tic muilc seemed to shake
Through all our words.
Ti rough all our talk a tender tremor ran,
Full low, and soft, and sweet ;
And when we lightly parted, I began
To think of it.
Each word of ycurs I counted even as gold!
A miser gloateth o'er ;
And twice and ttjrlce the precious sum I told,
And then once more.
I drtam I wandtr with you even now ;
I Sf e tbe bougha that blend
Their vivid green o'erhead, and wonder how
Our walk will tnd?
The honeyauckle's scent Is in the air,
It Is tbe twilight hour—
I torn and see a faoe to me more fair
Than any flower.
And in that face I strive to read my fate,
And in those wondrous eyes ;
And trembling in the balance as I wait
My future lies.
Do you e'er dream of it as well aa I ?
Do yon tbink of it yet ?
I shall remember It until I die —
Shall you forget?
It is kindly paid of a Rochester corpse
that, although a married man, he waa not
addicted to profanity.
a
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiliog oounte-
nanoe, whether it be on tbe street or to tbe par-
lor. And why ie it that some faces wear a oootiD-
nally h appy look ? It ia simply because they live oo
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
ie a pnblio benefactor who will conscientiously
serve as with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers, nroonetor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
tanrant, Foarth street, does it. as hundreds oan
enthusiastically testily. Bis kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and yon will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrza's. SquuzVs Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholeiome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
dlsoiple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punohes and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For sale at toe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
UO LeideadoriT street, n
Holiday CandU'S.
Fresh, sweet and dthoious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
•
Ct la Perfectly Astonlshlns
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
wfore 8 a.h. returned the same evening if de
aired. x
Photographic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
afiBsion street, x
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. V
What Cheer Laundry
Employs no Chinamen, and ehould be pat
rjniaed by everybody, . *
For the Very Best Drinks,
Goto Ya,es' Branch Saloon, oornerof Market
and Third streets. M
The Illustrated Press (S. F.)
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription —
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
numbers, 15 cents, Addrass Murray, Dewey &
Co., 3. F. o
Olaibvoyabt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
has removed to 323 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
Oysters.
Why travel so fat ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strOt, near Third, next to cir office, o
Lever Buckle isuspenaers,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than elae-
nrherfi — at the What Cheer Laundry. .X
Genuine Hai ana tiprare.
Be»t brands at 61 Montgomery street, S. W.
coiner of Merchant. Frsnck A Oahn. Q
For WasnuiR
Shirts, $1 60 per dos.; small pieces, 60c, per
1' z. At the What Cheer Lsundry- *
For a safe and efficient Bkaotifieb of the
Complexion, use Diosav's Famous Cbeue de
Lis, L
The Mountain Beer is the ouly real Liger on
this Coast. Call and try it, at 621 Sasramento
street, where it i» eold at 10 cents a glass. x
Best Quality of Dogskin
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at tbe What
Q jeer Laundry x
Something .New.
Win A. Hubbard's' manufactured mlssea' and
Infant'* garments and ladiea undtrweatin suiU,
are famed fcr their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 Second st,
for wholesale and retail tride. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
American Watches.
Beduced trices, at H, A. Calender's 62 Sec-
ond SC, corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully renalred. D
11 You Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
try. x
• —
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, hoom 10,
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST B,E-
speotfally represent to yon and tie public gen-
erally, that De ia now prepared to furnish facil-
ities for exhibitions of every kind and cb&raowr,
which Ebould deserve the pitronage of tbe pnb-
lio. be b&9 eraoted at CbAyooe. Wyomioir. A
LARGE AND OuMMODlOUS HALL, with gou.1
Scenery and Btaae. Tbe Hall is well ventilated
and lighted, and mado cotnfon ab'e for all seasons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be famished at all times.
Saiisiactory arrangements will be made with
THEATRICAL OR OTHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of the receipts. Correspondence solicited.
Address. J. McDANIEL,
Look Box No 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
If. B. — Cariosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Museum. Those wishing eegsgements. state low-
est terms for the Winteu Season, senoing photo-
graph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
funded after filling encngements.
JAMES MoDANXEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
oc'22 3m Lock Box No. L Obesenne, W. T.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO T*0 MARKET STREET, HARRY OOB-
byn respeotfnly informs bin frlendB and pat-
rons that he bas tefltted in beantilal style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to Bse them, one and all, and bare them sample
aome of tbe choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe roami facto y of LtesenMeid
with Pbelsn and Colletder's latest patent steel-
faced cushions, baa been Dlaced in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, can be foand in his old po-
sition prepared to dispense creators comfort to all.
ja3l tf
DON'T FORGET
YOUR WAY TO
ens to drop into the
Hot Scotcli,
FOR TOO R WABH OR COLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Xen Cents
.88 Sutter street. Bear Kearny.
fe8tf JOS. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
THE OLD
Hot SCOtCll,
15 Morton Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
TNE BEST TOM AKD_ JERRY IN TOWN.
AlwarB on file the New York Herald, Harper's
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Das 'h Doings, Police 6a-
z 'lie, all tbe California papsis, also London
Pnnoh. Bell's Life, Illustrated London News. Call
and satisfy yourself.
at- Don't, forget the Blgn of tbe Hot Scotch.
Wl tf W. S. WALDRON. Proprietor.
Chinese Employment Company
PIERCE <£3 CO.
FURNISH
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
No 62T SacraoieDto etrett. Bet. Kcaroy
aod Montgomery, Sao I ran-oieco, Cal. We are
prepared to f urolah at short notice, Domeatio
Servants, Hotel Cooks, Laundry Men. W*iteret
Common Labor ;-tb, Fara Hands, Ball-road
Hand?, Gardener', Mechanics, Factory Bauds,
Wood Chopper?, eic, etc, Special attention given
to furnishing Domestic Servaots. j i 20 lm
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
« NNOUNOES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Pnblic generally, that they bave opened
under OOLMAN'S OLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bosh and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WINES,
J,IQ1TOI*S AND
AH are invited to call, and ARCHIE MoNEIL
AND WM. O. OALDER will do their best to
make them oomfortable. j a 21 1 f
JUST ARRIVED BY RAIL, AND WILL BE
sold at prices to snic the times, a good assort-
ment of
FOCK£T CUTLERT,
SCIHSOKS, and
£DGK TOOLS,
All warrantBrl, at OHAS. OTTO & GO'S Hard-
ware Store. 318 Bnsh street, Rnss Honse Block,
San Francisco. fe51w
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College) of Medicine.
IO OHO BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOT-
x\J . VJ\JVJ ire obieots to be awn. Open to the
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUKEKA HALJ-
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY.
war Dr. Jobsan's Private Office is at »il
Geary street {opposite old Mechanics' Pavilion).
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years conneoted with the press of
Melbourne, and ia wall known by the members of
the profession in the Colonies, bega to intimate
that he ia prepared to give experienced adrioe t*
all Demons profeneionally visiting or meditating a
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee moder&W
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon.
WILLIAM HENRY WATERS
UViotoria Chambers, 40 Oollina itrfwt, M*4-
bourns. Australia. feS tf
ALHAMBRA ILODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURVISBED BOOHB, Sin-
gle or in loltB,
W«U X4gnved and T.ntllat.4.
OninniiBDed Boom, to let. Lodging with
builBikq
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWAHDS.
lONT OiKKt, PEOPRIETOB
First-Class Hotel,
irlSfim
DR. H. C. I-. BEHRENS.
OFFICE.
SO. SIS KEABNX STREET,
S. F. BUSINESS DIBEOTORY
Bookseller* und Stationers.
H. H. Moore. »Wt» Montgomery, near Merchant.
BmlntM Colleges.
Heald's, Brjant & Stratton's College. It Poet St,
Hutehvrs.
rlatz, Fred. Stalls M to IW, California Market.
Brn» Foand>rles.
Weed A Kingwell. California, 125 First st.
Dentists.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institot*
616 Saoramento street.
French Fancy Goods.
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 101 and 109 Snttsr.
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Mmlc and Musical Imtrnmrntii
Keens, O. 0„ mft.-. acuordi&nn. repairer of all kinds
mnsiosl instruments. N.E. oor. Bash & Kearajh
Wines and JLlqnors. ( Wholeaalo.)
Dsnerl F. A Co.. W4 Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEARS OP PBACTI«
IN THE TREATMENT OF DlSEA8E5:iNOI-
dent to females haB plaoed Madame Edmonds
at tbe head of all physicians making snch praotlos
a speciuliy, and enables her to guarantee a spesdj
aod permanent onre In tbe worst oases of sup-
prepsion and menstrual derangements. Ladlsf
will had Madame Edmonds a skiilfnl physician,
and it is to their interest to consult- her io all dis-
eases incident to women before tamperiag with
poisonous nostrums, Qaaok doctors and bumbuia,
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without any
informa< ion from the paiieit, and enres without
tbe use ef mercury or experiments, thus Baviu
from wrong treatment for private, chronic and
oancer diseases. Oorresoondenoe strictly confi-
dential, Office and residence, 415 Pins etrest,
between Kearny and Montgomery. j&20 lj
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. cor. Jackaon and Kearny its.
THE GREAT RrtAiMUATOR OF SPECIAL
OOMPLAlNTS, forme.ly of Lock Hospital,
London, and to- I t-n tw*-Wf vearsof San Francises
DR. T(.iZER inform* tbe afflicted that after visit-
ing all tbe HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PaRiS, acd Bppndiog odo year in the moet o els-
bra ted Hospital in London, the LOOK, he bits re-
opened us old Medical Insutute a>> the old stand,
where he oan always be found. DR. TOZHk bas
for forty years met with nBparalleled snecess la
tbe treatment of diseas* generally known as
CHRONIC AND SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
»B. CHAS. H. TOZBB
is in every way responsible, binding himself io
effect a permanent CURE, or making no charges.
Those wbo oanhot afford to pty for advice aod
medicine will bo charged for medicine only. THE
MoN'lHLY RES roBATlVE PILLS, Dever known
to fail in giving relief in oasee for which tbeyara
re^otomeoded. are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direction on each I
box, sent bv Kxpress or otherwise.
Dtt. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Qiacks wbo make it a printioe to pnolish false
affidavits and other false reference?, but refers to
tbe mo-t respectable people in tbe State, whom ha I
has qdbed of dissasss whioh others have failed to
oure.
I*n. CHAS. IT. TOZEB.
N, E. corner Kearoy and Jackson streets,
fel-tf ban Francisco, i
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE,
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have tbo
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned
npon the presentation of an order from tbl
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. AUSTIN.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
No. 6 Post street. Masonic Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF TBE BOARD OF DIRKO
tors of this Bank, held January 2Ptb, IB? J,
a dividend was declared at the rate of ten (10) per
cent, per annum on Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight per cent, per annnm on Ordinary Ds-
?0Bits. for the Bsmi-annaal term ending Jina*ry
let, 1873, payable on aod after February let, 1971, '
free from all taxes. GEOJlCrJE JtOHIIVH,
ja22-lm Secretary.!
Biggest Race Yet!
THE BDMAN RACE.
fTinE MAJORITY OF THOSE TFHO I
A rt-ilde In San Francisco, ony their
Shirts and Fnrnniilog Goods ol* HEME* '
IUCT A CO., So, 3 Second strfet.be*
cnase they are always treated well and
bay their goods at the lowest prices, at
"THE OXiD 8TAHB."
c* FIRE
HZTINQUISEEB
"ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PROTECTION
AGAINST FIRE !"
BEiTTj FOB THEIR " BECOBD."
R. B. iBwm A Co,, General Assdm Pacific Coast.
m For sale by W. B. HUBDOOH.
Local Asent, S\2 California e*„ Si" Francisdo
**■**.*
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAW
Fair of the American Institute, aft*r a hlino-
fold trial against Sieinway's, Ohicbenng's, »"
others, to be THE BEST ON EXHIBITION. •»•
CVBTAZ, Sole Asent. »0 O'Farrell stmt.
N B-— Pianos of atlatyleaTO RENT. mart
OLD
DAVE MENDES 4 CO.. at ths
. — „„___ old original Red Lion, 1» Geary
street, between Kearny nnd Dupont, where yoo
oan bare HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notforgst-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lnnoh, The "Old Sport is
always on hand.
Ml
CANDIES.
ALL BOrTDB OE THE FINEST qOANT)»
made at our Steam Candy Factory dally. AD it
orders, especially from the country, ars solii
snd will be promptly attended to.
jmrnmesk
ITONTIOMmS (( fc
unrri >— 3
HOTEL.
9 J) FUMISHEO ROOMS |
WEST e¥'h!
t» ' r*t>gwo< »it"t.r*T, nnvixi i
»A «▼». «.. r
SyJiETROPOLITAN THEATRE
>« III IVMIt'i *»» II
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CALIFORNIA THE A TBI.
Fu'.RTH an:> :..\s; week of nn nsAoniMT <>>•
BELLA UNION THEATRE
MilDI'
larian Mordaun.MR. JOIIN T. RAYMOND!
rAMOtra comedian.
FEBRUARY II
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r miij m Tu<« i u. ij* » oiLMi*. &*g . •»!!■ t •« i». u;jii or T<.
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FRIDAT KV> '
leneflt of Miss Mordauntl
■turday. >t 2. ONLY DARLINC MATINEE
IX PUirARAriOX-Tb.K.w feautiOBil PU,.
[carta aro Ti-u.iaa.iDs
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MIS* M1XNI1 »
DiraiftE. Oaapaa M . ass, JOf>*I
■ OBNTI. PTaMAIilON'* CTUDIO.
rai a<ttio* n i\i«rm<ii' wiram tbi irtri or T»arrr rora mi m
TM. *ti«l«ll« '«»«l, t—tMm «IU lb. BwnUf.1 AM WolJ.r! il I >i t'- •! HIoaIas of
Tne Dissolving Statue,
r*q*a*l-4 to r'TBiin la tiw ••*<• aoiil ,la i«im ■•
Tfc« •▼••IB* # »t.l rv*ii,iv 1- *.th '[.• • t r , ..^ l*r »nit f»T-jr,t
Ixion; or, The Man at the Wheel
mos ....w*s ifAtnii unoRK
I AMXEI8OHKI09 ) ( Mn
[ TbI*. TbMllll.DI ( MR, CilA.S HLN it
) ( MR. R. i. pRmrriN
mk. j. h roi
MIS e«m.\ STANLEY.
I M M ■ > 1 : I v I . S)
jrriTiR mm nii.lie cumitRa
;il HI-* MIMNIE WALTON
i'iiiiui i tana im -i hi-, drama.
MINERVA MB. JOHN' T. R IYJIOND
APOL1.0 MlrH LOri'A FIARMFS , -TTTSO MIS< LOriSE JOHN -TONE
BAO HXS R N. TH»V»II I VESTS H IIN'E STAVLEI
OA5YMEDE W. A. ME8TAYEK I OUPII) Ml.-S OABBIS
UISi UAiHllK MO'IU' I Vl-l'A 1I1S1 HILTON
HAK1 E I. EFOELET I DIANA MIS! FAS.>Y hTANLY
FRIDAY EYENINO. Febrnnrr 1«B
BENEFIT, and Last Night but One of MR. RAYMOND!
IN REHEARSAL Daly's Powi rful Drama.
a*r JUL A J" I T_.T<Z>3>jSsi !
Onfll *•■•;
■1'»»l' •laiNi^l
Mil in lio
m in v it at Ion.
■»••#■* Ml*. 1 hnp«M
n-n«« r«nr.» >amian
Song iDd Dadm Lillle [Ml
DODCINC FOR LOVeT~
OMPMM OnhHtra
D««H » r*|||« MImt« OarrtlMa aid ntlaMr«
% whl|n ->■■ t oNlti » birln l>rn»r
ThvOlrl wllk !*«> FfawlB* H-lr Ml.. .In«-m.hl»«
Flowers of Song..
.Hiss Lillie Hall
J. II r . UtK'N •'■■' ' ARBIE AHM-TtHrX, m
the^iT«^k^iFemi8T.
Oo«I11 0i*OP»r Ilrr>«
CoDO'ndiac lit'i ih* Mn1t4rMaa in ODt aoi, written hy tbo lat*
.T»«. Doirliof «ipr«>«lr fir Hi1"»n1 Monuaf, •ninl.d
OR, THE INSTINCT OF THE SOUTH SEA APE!
PONOO. tb«Monk»T BD. MONTAOUB
Mnm. Diirooo . a nob planter Toibbit Hr««
!'irrr#f h ■ mijar dorao J. M Ijirkin
ript-Thieraj Mti'KiHr
Mmft.'lhl'i-ar. bia *ila Mitnt- I'Mhr cro
Aodr*»», an old «iMnr, Obaa. Varonf
R»t> i«t*. ooa ol thr* ora* Fr«d Ooopar
Pin to, oq lb* pU'-t*'|iQ Ohaa. Ootill
. an Iodiaa mild EDKOnl* t)»rr«Ha
Oblld M i m Waltif
Icd'ant, Slavo*. ato., by Oompaoy.
The piece la fall of Thrill ii»z Ineldenti and Fnn,
IB PRKPARA7I0N-
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
Wolf the IC m;li »■■ the OoDr-tcz-tn'a l> mitlurr.
■ ronci
"(II iw n I
liMh i'i
inuiiii
ft Urn |
iliirF-TJ
ilSHOW
'ace
sua
FIBI
SPIERS & POND,"
M» K«ari| alreat,
OORWER OF BUSH. SAlf FRANOISOO
VINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TIA AMD COFTRC
THE USUAL HOURS. AND
••tnnf *t ail mum To« oimfertof
• f aeaa and toariealaa
rawinjf w« , Ibt (ra* l*n» o( tba
CJTjXTiB.
SUMIIfTS at a I tlmaa, and LU.VCII at
lb* aaoal boura.
AID COFFEI, WINES, LIQUORS a CIGARS
BM9 Kearar atreei.
OORNER OF BUSS. SAN PgAXOIeCO.
SPIERS & POND."
HtfU
HAIR.
I OIlIAI'Hr PLAOK IX 8 AX FRAN0I90O
TO BOY
tuman and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry ft Fancy Coods,
YEW YORK STORE.
A. B. UMPSO\ A CO..
Jfo. HO Seeood atreei.
Q«H« llatwr-cn Mlulnn iind Minna.
ittention, Good Livers!
MR. F. BBROES. FORMERLY
propria tor of the If to an' Raa-
aaraat, baa takan tbe SAaaacamaDt
( bolt) tba Minora" Reaaannvnt oa
lommartiii ilraat end, tba Minara''
;raa«b <to MerkatalrMi. to partoarablp wila MR.
a. DRAYEUR. who baa been eonoaeted with tba
rnloryaara. Kaaproramaala hava baap mad* to
3a oo Lai do ilapartmaaU that will randar tba Mi-
are' non popular thee It baa avar baab dBrlng
aa 22 jearaof It* proiperitj. Oar Billiof Fere
mbraoa ail tb« dalioaoiaa of tba aaaaoo. Oar
lotto i« "Good F*ra, Oood Oookini and Modarat*
ibartea."
P. BEKOEI A CO..
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
•81 end 53U OoratnarOial, end
**» Merkat atreat.
■ R Ant. to 10 P.M. soil In
MPEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
Y»-tt 1A CITY, JCIVADA
■ , . ._
■ atTJaOAST THBATSS HAS BEEN KE-
eoreted. end eenne reeled by lb* nTcbt or
U t IreaAed witb
Btftn and traraJIni oompeoiea
"Sttir2iA%*
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OKDEn
$50,
....IT....
LANCASTER'S
flit \VAHIII\OTO.\ HTRKKT.
falOlai Op». Maenlre'd Opa-a Hon*".
SHIRTS
CENTS'
FURNISHING
COODS.
A LARGE ^8SORTMKA■^^ OP GENTS' FUR-
ntibiDR (i ""la to be had itoid aod obaa.ii, at
tba "OLD OOBNER," J. hKVV'S. At<> ' M n-
iroinarr atraat Jna lee alaan t« all. Don't forget
tfie oaanbnr— JilO Monttomery .troel. fill lm
1%
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EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
OK HAND And 1H1
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
» Keaun&v straiati.
Stage Dancing
TADOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY, ,
RoomM lO and 17 ...620 Washiujsrton street.
HrilAlfVIElDAMV,
Btur Hi-rlo-Comlc Vticulla
JAIMRK UULI.OWAY,
Celebreued Kne;llah Trauedlua.
HARRY AMUR
—and— .
MT\('i;E PKITl HARD,
iVith ih»- sjrent SenaattoOi
••COVMTJtRFEIT."
II VTAIMF,
The orlKlunl Mini with the Iron Jan',
— with—
M'M.R AN6LBA and FRAGILE.
M' t I- Fi COKDIiLLl,
Star Eqn eatrlenne.
r H a ».
The Celebr
i. GARDNER,
.ted Dutch Comvdlnn.
PEINce ZADIR II ll'.UA,
The Hun of MjAkry.
OVY L1«T««,
— and—
LCOY ADA. M S,
Nerlo-Conilc and IDneltlate*
ir A K II V WKE.RTCOOK,
Champion Eqneatrlun dTutfifler, with—
MISS KA.TK COOK,
Premiere Eqneatrlun mid Managte Act.
W. *i A Y I. *» R I> ,
CoDlorllontNl.
1IVMI.AY FAMILY,
AcrubnK, Ojmnmti
— and—
Ralloon Aaceoalonlata,
r|IK AHDVK ARTISTS ARK NOW ON OUR BOOKS, AMI CAN HE EN-
sasacl by miDagers Waat of tbo Uooky Moantaiai, tbrounb our ^K^poy,
8HKRIIIAN 1QKM1II <K <J<*«
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
069 Sacramento afreet.
(The F,rat Hoaee below Kearoy »tr««t,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND CHINESE
Halp of all kinds.— Gaotral Btt-iue"" akoucj':
Colleot Ronir, Notts aod Aooounte; Wliii> nnd
Ohioeaa Laborers supplied for lamiliaa. Hotels,
Farms, Factories, stc.
CtlAS. F. BBCR KRKR * CO.,
de28 lm OS0 Baoramento utreet
~MOH0~lriRSr DREW'S
.Select Dancing Academy
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADINO MEMBERS OF
the Tbeabrioal Profession in i nlifornia pro-
pose formlnit cIbbbob for instruction In Klooaiioo.
Parsons wisblDft to avail tb^usalves of tba oppor-
tunity ol atoairiDK a aatful art at a moderate con
onn seod in Uioir names to "Oambysaa " P. 0. Box
2334, wbeo partioolara aa to terms, etc, will be
aent »o tbom. d«9r
J. C. COMBES,
TEBKAPIN ILiTJIVCH:,
Cor, Second and Ttbrnns atreeta.
HfrTarreple constantly on band.
atera in ersry atyle. PBIVATE
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Bare yon beheld It? Ii not, you're a treit
At BQUARZA'9 PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny street '
Then BONA, disolple of GREAT SQUAB2A,
Dlapensea famed Hagio Panches; rathar
The most dollolons mlxfaraeyat recorded; 1
And have with many medals been rewarded!
LadleB their CORDIALS HfcTB can sip at lelsare,—
Their "TjfARB" appease,— and Men gain "LADIIxta
PLEASURE."
To allay coanublul dlfferenoos and palo.
In "ANTI-DIVORCB" you oan yoar end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but ono taAte,
Sour arm, condoling, atr&lgbt Is round her waist
Oueaswhata "MORNING COMFORT" in the kins
That heals the puarrel and Imparts the bllssl
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always nnd
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," aud the sweet "FABBWBLlaj
Just visit BONA, nu I you'll all fare well I
Els "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptlos and (or diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTBBS" knock around.
BONA and 8QUARZA, spite of all detraotors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefaotorsl
Full FORTY different haalchfal drlnkd yoa'tl nnd
To eld the Man— Invigorate the mind I
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S-fSQUABZA'S) -317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUOBS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....IT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
CIOB SALE WHOLES AXE A JfD BBTAIIi
st tie ml* eatabllibaMat, !»• fi»l««iA»Ta
THE JOUEHAX OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbllshed every Day In the Year bj
I»_ BOQARDTTS
■ OSM ercbant «nd fiSfi W»*blnicton 81.
Below Montgomery, Sao Francisco.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1873
Early Criiltfsm on Kdmund Kean.
It may not bo uDinter<stiDg to know how
Edmund Kean was treated Ly tbe ccuotiy
critiCB before a London Budieoce had ra;sed
bim to the Luhctt rank in hie prcf.es 00.
Tbe following is an extract from a critiqae
on Litchfield theatricals, written by a cor-
respondent of the Staffordshire Advert ser
in 1809 :
Mr. Kean, who has been figuring here as
tbe priori pal tragic bero, is auo'.her ioutstics
of tbe bluuderit/g folly of misplaeiognc oib
of wbich we tee somauyin cuimtry thea-
tres. We do net lecolitctuaviug sseu a man
less gift* d for a tragedian than this gemle-
man. Wit tout ecer^y, dignity, cr tbe ad-
vantages vi voce, ha drags tbiougb ihs he-
roic gjem b witb a dull monotony oppressive
tohirme!f and doully so tn tbe audience.
He appta's to understand his author; bat
tbe efftcte of a clear conception are totally
lost in the Da'ma. dtf^cte if biB voice and
Jierson. Tbis pei former's genius is never- '
ess cf an elevated cast— he is a good tiar- j
lequin.
Dodcra Truubleu.
Otsian E. Dodge, the vocalist, who gave
entertainments in tbis city some years ago,
arjd more receDtly a citizen of St. Paul.,
Minn., has obtained a divorce from Mrs.
Dodge. In a lawsuit upon the custody of
the children he makes tbe solemn statement
on oath, "Ever Bince she was married she
Las kept a six-barrelled loaded revolver in
her pDfsession, with which ehe has a great
many times threatened to blow my brains
out and to shoot me." He further deposed
that Mre. Fanny was in the habit of beating-
the son, whose custody the now desires,
over the bead with "a bathing brush 20
inches long, and so severely as to break tbe
handle of the brush." When this weapen
was not at hand, tbe affecionate mother
used the tongs. No • wonder poor Dodge
wanted a divorce!
Smarty!
An Eastern editor Bajs:
The following item could only originate
in San Francisco. "Another California
widow is to claim ihe sympathy of a Pacific
jurymen on account of five giains of strych-
nine found in her dead husband's stomach."
It didn't originate in San Francisco. It
jBali— brl promulgated by some Ei&tern
paper. Our California women are not so
advanced in murder as a fine art as to use
strychnine.
What's the Uae,!
A part of a sensational p'ay now being
produced at Syracuse, N. Y., is to shoot an
apple from the head of au actress with real
powder and ball, in imitation cf William
Tell, probably. In the first place, Tell used
a bow and arrow. In the second place, there
never was any William Tell; to what's the
use in w: sting ponder and endangering
lives t3 show how 't was done ?
Declining A Throne.
Max Adeler says: "A Mr. QHinlan, of
Chicago, it is said, has been asked to accept
the throne of the late Kiaz Kamehemeta,
and has declined. It may not be inop-
portune for na to announce, in advance of
any aotion of the Hawaiian people, that we
also must refuse the positiop. We are satis-
fied here. Of course we feel that we are
peculiarly capable of sitting upon ttal or
any other throne. We can eitapon aoy-
tning in existence but a Conner's jury with
perfect eass and comfort. Bat we have no
imperiil aspirations. We would rather he
the humblest millionare in this republic
than the proudest kiog of any^island the in-
come of whese government is twenty thous-
and dollars. We find more pleasure in
staying at home nere, and exercising !the
simple duties of a citizen, casting votes for
repeaters to nullify, and giving our suf-
frage to eminent sta'esmen who run gam-
bling-housts, and toothtrs who encourage
liberality and large-heartedneas among tax-
piyers by filching cash from the public cof-
fers, than we would in wearing a crown. It
is sweet to exercise the high prerogative of
citizenship whsn jou absolutely know that
your favorite man will be counted in any-
how if he is on the right ticket, and we
would not forego the privilege for the sake
of gmpiog a sceptre, [and grinding a lot of
snbjecis with . despot's iron heel. ■
Lack of International Conrtety.
There's Serjeant Bates allowed to ride
through the streets of London with th
Stsrs and Stripes, and impede the traffic by
by gathering a crowd, and now we read in
UieSaeramenlo Bee of Saturday last, teat
Jennie Stewart was fined 510 in the Police
Court, for playing "God Save the Queen"
on a police whistle! There should be an in-
terchange of international courtesies, and
Jennie's fine should be remitted.
Appreciation .
Of course Fiqabo like s to be appre;iated,
therefore, we are pleaded at the good opinion
which tbe Brooklyn Programme, thq best
edited of all the programme papers which
we receive in exchange, has of us. It says :
The San Francrsco Fiqabo has tbe mrst
perfect weekly condensation of dramatic
news of any paper published, not excepting
even the New York Mercury or Clipper.
Our friend, O. Jenkins, is also pleased wiih
the Programme, for publishing his letter
about the new postal regulation, which gives
a married woman a right to require that her
letters shall be delivered to ;ber only. We
think Jenkins is more interested than he
carts te confest.
The Difference.
An exchange informs us that a Chinaman
who got snow blind while working on the
Central Pacific railroad recently, applied
for effi ial permission to bave himself shot.
These Celestials are peculiar. If he had
been an American he'd have gone into a giu
mill, drunk half a dozen eye-openers, and
then declared himse-f able to "clean oat"
any man in the room.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
VILLEDE PARIS
A Warm Berth.
A London reporter has recently died who
for tbiriy years devoted himself to the sin-
gle department of writing up fires. It is to
be hoped he won't be called upon to follow
ont the Spiritualistic thetry cf indefinite
progression in his business in the other
world.
A destitute woman of Terra Haute, Iod.,
received a contribution of $5, and now she
has a nice photograph album to put on her
table of Li.herto cheerier s pine.
A Daubury maQ wears a ten-cent silver
piece on his shirt bosom, and calls it a dime
and pin, which it certainly is.
Why do honest ducks dip their heads
under water? To liquidate their little billB.
TUe PreBident'B Messace.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durabllty are the
characterietice of H. Lnchslngei'a furniture.
All should visit hia emporium, 735 Market
Btreet, and aecertein new cheaply a house can
be furniahea. d
Insufficient Security
An English landlord did not think a box
of paper collars and tbe stars and stripes a
guarantee that Sergeant Bates would pay
his bill in the morning, and so he refused
him meals and lodging.
Bangor Boys.
A roguish pupil in Bangor, Me.," cut the
scalp of the sohoolmaster with bis slate for
correcting bim. Another teacher in the
same tawn had his thumb bitten for pun-
ishing one cf bis scholars.
A Cheerful Sijjht.
A Lancaster undertaker advertises: "Get
your holiday c^ffics of J. Waterhouse. Do
not go up or down Shawnee street with-
out seeing my stock of caskets and coffins."
Natural Enough,
Bret Harte has been getting into more
trouble wiih bis Iradesmen. It is all be-
cause be tbinks tbey should give eredit to
whom credit is due.
St. Louis is rather proud of a young man
who s! old the Bibles from three churohes
and sold them to get a Christmas bonnet
for hiB poor old mother.
KAINDLER & CO.,
SUCCESSOR TO
KAINDLER, SCELLIES, LELIEVSE: AND CO.,
HAVE JUST REOEIVED
A LARGE INVOICE
OF
BLACK SILKS!
Bonsht Exceedingly low,
Which the? offer at a
Great Bargain!
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
SI SO per Yard.
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
S3 OO per Yard.
City of I»a,iris
NORTHEAST CORNER
Sutter and Montgomery streets
bllK
FRENCH COCDS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Goods, hu just received a Urge and
varied assortment of
Freucli Corsets
Of all kinds, aad puces. Silk Co sets, and Ooreets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Toar-
d aires. 831 Stcramento street. felllta
r PRICE 01$ ITS
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss :of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
J. R. GATES & CO.,
PKOPKIF.TOKS.
3omel* Samome nod Oommerclul at*.
i«i3 tf
THOMAS W. BREE.
MANUFAUTURER,
—AND—
B£PAIK£B
— or—
DRUMS, BANJOS,
—AND—
OTKEB MUSICAL INSTKCMENTS,
ESTABLISHED IN 18SS.
■VLmbobs Riven on tne Banjo and Dram 5-i»
MI6SIOK KTKEET, between First and Seoorid
N. B.-xFlOB-toned Silver Solo Banjoe for Pro-
es. tonal, always on Hand. lain tf
Alfred Yetter,
manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
£85 Dnpout,
NEAR SUTTER STREET.
Eee my Bloofe of Bird
Cages before purcbot io£
e^ewbere. Alwayssome-
tbingnew on band. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FKOM VERMIN
Also, beet quality TtA
no20 tf
1
The Ores,!
ANNUAL
CLEARING QUI
ALE
TBAY8 always on band.
DRY GOOD!
THE WHITE HOUS
Will Commence on
MONDAY FEBRUARY
TN ORDER TO MAKE BOOM FOal
extra large acd
IMPORTANT
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
643 SEAHKY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
tbe sbortea ootio? All Pipes and
Cigar Holders wari anted genuine, and
to oo!or wbiI. Meerccbaum PipFBaod
walkiDg Oanes Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and witb tbe bttstwork-
maoBbip. A large aaeorunent of Walking Canes
acd t'atcr Goods of every description always on
bandy no21 1m
Jones &. >chrodei's
Celebrated Crab Cbow der ean be obtained only
at 83O Both l tree; , nearly opposite Ibe A3 ham-
bra Theatre. Sob Hait eats It, and tbey all
eat It. Only tbe best brunda of Liquors bot-
tled fox family nee, q
Sewing Machines for Salt,
Bentad and repaired, at 116 Poat street. Al*o,
Agency ft 1 MJ1U" Af jo«tab1e Treadle. x
I>o Yon ttnoTv
That witb Btjttebicx'b Pattkbioi yon can ont
ted make any garment to fit perfectly f Send
postage atamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Demlng, agent, office of tbe Howe Sewing
Machine. No. 113 Kearny street, between Batter
ftDd Post. Ban Franofnco. •
Reduced piicea. Shirts feom 75o. to $3.
Complete aseortment of Genta' Furnifblng
Goods. Beales & Go. Kearny St., near Bneb "ot
Tlie Place.
If you want a clrao batb, witb clean towels,
and a good ebave, or jour hair cut In the bett
btyle, by e jpsrienoed woriimn. go to Brown's
fcetblng and Hair rrsEBlng Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth strict, near Howard. T
X>r. Donerty
Has deToted bis study more particularly to
ehron- nd specific practice, and as such Is
Dow ti. : inost successful of any Physician In
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Baoramento street,
corner of Leidesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Obeer House. X
Oyster Tmae.
Tbe ovdter trade in California Is a*"*""^
gigantic proportions. Emerson Corrille. of tbe
Buddie Beek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno we«..qt>h of
oysters to all parts of the Paelflo Coast. His
msMammm
Oysters.
In strolling round tbe other night.
To look at 'Frleco by gas light,
uur oareless ra^t, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make & screen
Through wbich a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While tootsy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to be
Borne fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let'a go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
■'All right," I aald, '•! must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a watter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they bad almost any dish
That we mlgbt name. We found it true,
^Tid cooled magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam tand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all klndsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, bave found, 'twould seem,
That tbey have here the beet ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubtB this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there tbis truth he'll And- made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster Houee, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
GHABLBS HAARE. Proprietor.
....AT THE....
HARMONY HALL,
N.W. oor. Montgomery :ni Sacramento etc..
WEDNESDAY IT£T,I.\G....F£B. IS
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL GSLE
bratesaid evening, bia BIRTHDAY
and tbe lHh aoniveresry of badness.:
All his frienda and acQuaiotabce?, and =
ibe pub'ie in gecem, are eordiali? in-^
vited. ADMISoION" FREE.
felOtd WM. LAl'.l^RY.
Do IVot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
i one, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can And instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
?™»k from experience, having tested tbe Dor-
ter's capability. Beterepoes given If required, a
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House OsrriageB, can be
•ound in trout of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
-abllshxnent, southwest corner isush and Mont-
gomery Bts. , or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either piaoe promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yAElETY AET1STE8 AND MINSTREL
performers goiDg from San Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, should atop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Firat-elass engagements effered ta flrat-clasa peo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters eo addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager will receive a
prompt reply. , fe3 ltn
A. DESIDERATUM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSJUD COMBINATIONS
AOOMPETKNT MANAGFR, AGENT AND
Acter. with 15ye»»' experience in England,
America, tbe Cane of Good Hope and Australian
Colonies, India and China,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Ts well posted with the profesaion and the PresB.
Can give names of Managers, Tbeatree or Halle
List of Prices sod beiaiog capaotty, in nearly eve/y
one ot the above placeB. Apply to
J. H, McOABE.
fe-i Im 630 WashiDgton Btreet, 8. F.
Spring Importation
"WE HAVE DECIDED TO
SBLL OF1!
DUE PfiESENT STOCK OF
DRY GOOD)
LESS THAN
THE FOLLOWING GOODS AKE A Pi
OHLT OF THE
Reduced Sto
FREE AND EASY.
KVEBT SATURDAY NIGHT.
Piano and. Slrglns at 8 P.M.
CHARING
*
SALOON
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Tivtniy-Slxih 6eml<AoDnal Ulvldend.
A DIVIDEND OP NINE PER CENT. PER AN
nnm.net, (9 per cent.) upon tbe operations
of the French t-avinga and Loan Society, for tbe
sis months ending December Slat, 1872, bas, ic
conformity witb tbe report cf tbe Committee of
V-rification appointed by tbe members of tbe So-
ciety, been declared by tbe Board of Administra-
tion, at tbe Semi-Anneal Meeting held on the
I6th instanf. This dividend will be payable on
and after the eighteenth instant, at the office of
the Sooiety, 411 Bneb street. ___ __ , ___
BTJfTATE MAHE,
j201m Direotor of French SaviDts Back'
GEORGE MATES";
DEALER IN OYSTERS," OLAMS
andall kindi of SHELL FISH.
SUllsNos. 40, 41, 4S, California
Market, entrance on California street, %-
Pnblic or private parties ud families snppbeC
from 6 A.M. to 12 p. id. Ladies' and Gentlemen'.
Oth*-«t Rnnm onen from C *.w. (/» 12 p. w ***27't
006 Atlsaloa street, near Second.
deli) EAGLES & WILD, Proprietors.
CHEYENNE THEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.-MTJST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general business for the com-
iog Winter Season, commenciniz the first week In
November, 1872. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Hail Fare reldnded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MaDANTEL,
Proprietor Obeyenne Theatre and Moseum,
0C52 Look Box I. Obeyenoe, W. T.
M
WILLIS^BAND.
USXO FURNISHED FOR ALL
ocoaEione. Mnaio imported, arranged
for sale.
Fritz Plpera and Marcm If. Blnm,
I<cadlnB VloMnl.ts.
Orders from the conn try promptly attended
ataT-Ordtrs fr£
itr^Mj
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. EEEQOLD. PROPRIETOR.
THE OHOIOEST MEATS AND
Vegetables, Board hy the weed
^
Crystal Sample Room
S35 SACEAUESTO 8TBEET.
ALL DRINKS, PLAIN OR FANOY, TEN
OENTS. a»-Hot Dzicke a epeciallv.
i.n In
K. MATHER,
Proprietor.
FEIXCH STBIPFIi AND PU
6II.B.8— At 75 oeotB per yard.
BUCK AJ'B COI.OBED SIIKI-I
daced in Price.
ALL -WOOI, FOULAKD8-it M «i
per jard.
XEAL JaPAJSSE POPLIM-il
cents per* yard, sod all otter PRESS 000/
reduced in proportion.
TABLE BAMABE.8, DAMASK. NA
KINS. HTCK AMI A)AMA»
TOWELS, ASD OTHEB BOHI
TXC GOODS— At. leee than ooet.
CLOAKS. SUITS AKB SBATCM-'1
be Bold at prices far below Oo.t of I mport.u
LADIES' ASD IHILBBIS'8 B
niBi.
MEB.IJO IJDFKWEAB.
KIBBOKS, DAJlllKIBtmiFS, El
DHOIDEKIES ASH LACK'S.
A LARGE LOT OF BABY LINE
Ladies' Underclothio
ALL OF WHI0H WE SHALL SELL
At Extraordinary Low Pri«
Bar Sugar
"POR 5ALE-518 KEARNY STSEET. AT
-* HEROER'S. Alio, eTorj kind ol Candies
M. A. HEBOEK,
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in -tbe "Market
HABUEAOTTTRED BY
■I
SOLE AGENTS FOB
PREVILLE'S KID CLOVE
Which will be sold daring the sale at
$18 ;£>©!• Dozer
J.W,Davidson&C(
NORTHWEST OOBNER
lAGUlRE'S OPERA HOUSE
JV RIW OOMKATION OP
^ta
lalian Opera Company!
H1W ALHAMBRA THIATBI.
i"»^W 1'*^— «^
-• [. mm*
■ mi > -i -i ex.:
< >l I I l I : < . it i \ i
pot a Bsnr? siasox only.
,1 . > . r .
»th Crand Opera Night!
• fttfehna Sperarza as Nzrma
Lm tnnl.
IIOAT I
rtmuARr u
*•» Ar rWi !•'
Faim yi\J XV JBfll-
Hit*.. <•*•"•»"
EMERSON MINSTRELS
a* it.
win tiu »' ri »» m MHHMI Vti ii
JOHNNY J± JL. X-. H3 3>J !
»■■»•!
ITT
tmi* tvmmi rtBRi-Ait
■tbbt nniM DHiaa thi win. »«i> »»T"Rn»T mniMi at i.
I'iiii I I. -. ( --- i . i I . . t . I ii I :. Ii "»ii|..ii.
tM< I IT
'I MTU*
» •
i.irt »» » till'
i ua akd mooKArsuiB
TUT omcAT MII.l. V HI MM
J u. kuntu
f IN UK •ThpTrrmlinill EMERSON, iLLI V Hml Company
l'nrl -I'.-oml Olio.
OLD HEADS AND* YOUNG HEARTS
unui
JRTANT
P!
,»».«• I*. Arek t'ir« fetter M Hots •
....■«. Bute* r»4M
M. r»i- Ike reaper. t^Alere.
rilllllllll IM Tl,,l..o< HjUmpIi.
kh**
■atitro D. Spencia
GOOI
MCI
i avara i '•> > ■■■! i*».
N BALLO EN MASCHERA
Mn«. Agatha tuts
tlfaora Litfla B-r.iar.1i
MiD-r» Biaachl
IN BAL
L OJw ■i*Wfc»e..'
...
• * ».■€.
I Or*'* aa«t P*r^a«l
t-r-»i • -at . . .
1 *•
SO
• lu. lO
'IhU can to tiaWTtvl at ta* B-i Offl* of ib« Optra
Daan .*en at T • 'clack- to wanwa it 1 a'cJock.
larva Baaaa, HmH ud Mkatea-eireat ran atop at th-
at at tA a etas* a( th« Ovars.
rTHE GREAT EMERSONI^
In n FrrBli Undg-ot of Rnre Gems.
THE SKELETON WITNESS.
MR. fAlA J.R0BIXS1H
.GHA8 SlirjOS i PET8.
■ i\ . 1:1 I 111
U K HlUUAnDU
IVAJK \mi I'll IHI
GooclOfllog with the l.agheble Sketch cf
BILI BILLY EMKKSON
JOB*.... JullNSV ALLSN
SEhOIAST BKAT LITTLE MAC
kk'lle H»ea H.rrr KlDRBley | Corporal Prompt W. F, Bettr
»1 «» | Pmqnrtlp CA CVntn
SO tent. I l'rlMUc Bu\ca %& i.ntl «1«
r All Bill* Mralnkt the Alhetnbre Thoetre ami oe presented hereafter on Mohd.T.
rPrrformaooe to commence pao:taillr et eiKht o'clock.
"V*T ILBON'S
«•• ami >.■•%».
AMPHITHEATRE
— mi»—
Parisian Circus!
Beat. or ei,-#t. Wl. Mai<r»'rT aaa Kf.t>r,
THM EVENIKO FEBRUARY 13
rilOCrllAMMB.
I.— Ovarta- a
ar ran baud LaUDBa r. nroaaa
a Oraal lalrre
BT TBS LA DIB* AS* GEM
« ■Ufh ffVlr* KajaapartM
BY HI.Lf VI TOKI.1L
4 -f*rlarlt*al ■•■rrtavli A'<
GLOW*.... am WAKTfrR
a.-ifisair Traiiat«d ii^... Praatatttl
larR'iM'i-ID BY HMAK KINOSLET.
S.-Harrjr Clara. the Maa wilt, ihr Ira* Jaw. wll
Ufa a 4«-«alloa Vatk *f Halt/ wnn ale Teat*.
T. Oraad Daaalr An
FRAifK RIVKR5 AWO ti'l.1,1 HAMBiarTB.
INTIRJI iNhlON,
«»"■ 1 dlr»
0.-rr1acla>at Act of F«a«at.lan|.aa ..
M'llc Uookriil.
GROTESQUE MUN8. J. KIMRIL
lO.-UrawlDl-Kann hnlrrUl.rarnt
BY M'JNS. OAKON AND hONS.
11-MB. B. Afl. 1HX UK II. I. U||| i.uodart at*
Afano*« llarae aWata— mm
12.-.?. Keaalltea aioaaiad on hla Parody AIan*>«*
Haaa» ■In.lrv.
Orrbfflrn
INTKRMtriHION.
To Conoloda wltb td« Conlo l'»ctaBima of
The Bear and the Sentinel
Bj Moot. Uaron and Oonpaojr.
Tareaa Circle aj | pn
l'.k. illicit*- A*
Kra.>rTr>" I'hialra 1 ftt*
l'liv-tu Jlaxra . , *.. and Alt? ttt>
*rl'ci uffloe ouan dally from 10 to t, Daora opao at 7.
rata aooEL i.mmnu uoiata. ,
, Thoaa
Car. of rooiaacrclaU wj.(>
lifl ''
^sm^ ■-. BWW:TWL^Tmt"BWW
for IB
:d StO<
puj «>1
lUHtlvA
ILOIB ,B1
F
OerOtl.br.led $1 M White ShlrU. Ta.j ft t rcnrecfn.r. »od forqaeliLF end dar.blllty trill Birar b« m.tobed. To be hed enlr et the
•»-' ALL AND SKA T X XL L, A.l'CT10« STORK. «1« K..mr .trei-t.
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY CIAIffT!
ONLY TKN CENTS.
THISTLETON'sTo POST STREET
tRGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... 0LBCCLATE8, IN ...
Ill the Theatre*.,
AJTO U
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
a te> tui.
KNBRALLY THROUGH OT THE CITY
eft*
A*1
■
JOHN no:Bi-.'s,
to >^
flrffc
NOSI: BIT THE BFBT QVAMTY OF MKA1S
UAH BR HAD AT
&tal1a n, O, Ofililornin. Market
MOUNTAIH BEER.
Only Depot, 624 Sacramento street.
THIN la THK OW1.Y REAL T, A OKIE. AJ»
tba floaat Baar on tDln Uoatt. IC ia PURK, NOUBlbtt-
IlYG.aodof a FINK TAnTK. Itlaaoldbj- tbaGlaaa at lOc,
KrdoianQaart Boitlaaat »1 CO, and hf 10-aallon Keen at
| so. aV-A Brit olasa HOI LUNUH from U to 1 p'oloofc.
mmom majhttacttort.
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT VP
A.T Tiije GK£AT
IXL Auction Store,
Oie iii'iim- Niiti i rr.
A WONDERFUL BUSINES8
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
la now nffffljiB B"* nter llur K ..lua (huu Imvc
ever bi-i'H nQ'orcil la ann r'runclacae
"Willi OUT coi'iecltou lu
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
From which w« ur« ditlly receiving Gooda
t.miiilii ut the loncat Cuali I"i iin i
I3ST CXJU-JEt-ElISrOTr.
OUR MOTTO 18 TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
l.dflO palra Ciiaalmere Punta, worth •• OO, to be
■old ut S3 VO.
COO dozen 'White Bhlrto, worth »1 SO, to be aold
at Tfi cent*.
CO cbi«i of HcoTy Underclothing, 40e> to Wl *SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From «5c. to at SO, eold eliewkere from ttA to C
ALSO, AN IMMENSE STOOK OF
NOTIONS, FAMOr «Olir>«. UOLKH CUT.
LEKV. Pin. BI.OVKS. TtlAlACCO,
WATCHAA, KVBBBB OOOMi
£1 O « + E B. V,
Triinha, Bags, ■\7"a.ll«aeaa,
AND IB FAOT, EVKRYTHINO,
From a Needle to an Anohor
Cell end eumloe oar prioet, .Dd ( tLi.fy roattelre. thet
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN .AMERICA
IB THE GREAT
I XIV Auction Store.
• IS KCABNT ITBKKT,
One Door tVont Commerclul.
BTH $5. FOR $1 50
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
31 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld It? If not, you've ft treat
At tQCTARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny street
Th-re BONA, dlaclple of OKEAT BQUAUZA,
DI'pt'D^B faoaed Magio Pnodheo; rathar
Th« moat deliolona mix mt,.. ,,-,c recorded;
Ami have with many medals heou ronrardodf
Ladles their 0ORDlAl*4 tri: e cau alp at lelvtrre,—
Their "TiC^RS" appeals, -and Man gain "LADIUt.
PLEASURE. "
To allay connubial dlnVrencea and pain,
In "ANTI-DIYORCS" you can yoar end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taste,
Your arm, consoling, Htrtin.it In round her waist '
aneaH what a "ItORXINO OOUFORr" In the kUff «■
That hwals ths patrrel aa<l Imparts the bltaal
The "WELCOME" too, yon'Jl always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
Tha Might "AORORA/'and the sweet "PAREWEU ,*
Jnst visit BONA, and you'll all fare welll
His wHYOIENXC BITTBRS" aro the panaoet
For all dyspeptics and for dlarrhcsa.
No Cholera Morbus ever has beon fonnd
Where '•HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock around.
BONA and 8Q.U AltZA, aplce of all dotraotors,
Hare proved the Nation « greatest benefaotoril
Full FORTY dlffdreat hitlthfal d'luw yoa'll doA
To aid the Man— invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone — a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'8-fSQUARZA-S) -317 KEARNY STREET.
Benatrmber, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A OLABBr
THET HAVE TAKES
THE FIR8T PREMIUM*
•V™
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
pt)K SAJLZ WBOHHALI AID EATilA
• t the old oatabUekaoot, llALillol. ■»
* F1 1 G- A tL O .'
IHE JOTOKAL OJ AMDSEMEKIS.
PnblULed «rery Day In the Year by
X. I>. BOGr-A-IRIS'O't
SSS tferehut *«<« 68« WoahlBltoii rt».
Below Monta-ornery, Ban Fraociaoo.
THURSDAY FEBEUARI 13, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
The management announce to-night ft* tbe Isst
Dlgbtbit two of "Pygmalion and Galatea," Ian
DieM bat two of the engagement of Jobn T. Ray-
mind and potiiitely lha laat night af tbe lively
purleiqoe of "Izioo." To-morrow nigbt Jobn T,
Raymond will tint bis popularity lo San Francisco
by taking a benefit. Wo don't thiok there is; feir
of his being disappoints, earc in lb* faot. thai
the California Tbeatro Is not large enough to bold
all bis friends. Tbe> bill ie a very altraciiys one. Tbe
evening's entettalnmsnt will commence with
"Pygmalion and Galatea" and after tbie Shak-
epeare'a "Oemt dyof Errors" with John Raymond
and J. O. Williamson at tbe two Uromios. There
are thousands of people in.thls oi'y who have never
loen this p'sy on tbe stage and who wili wolome
ibis opportanity of doing so.
Alhauibra.
Snob a combination as tbe Emerson Minstrels,
with Johnny Allan and Little Mao aa a matter of
course draws immense houses. Tbe finale to the
Urst part entitled "The Treadmill." in which
Billy Emersoc, Jobnny Allen and tbe whole com-
pany appear, is one of tbe lirdliast things of its
kind eT*rse*non Wastage. The soreamieg farce
of "A Trip to Paris," ia whioh Billy hmeraooi
Johnny Allen and Little Mac all appear, oonoludeo
tburioh ftatt of fan.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Miae Manan Mordannt, the talented protein ac-
tress, will appear again to-night in tbe very lively
and interesting drama of ''Darling; or. Woman
■ and her Msaier." in which she gives six distinct
impersonations ot character, To-morrow eight
Mies Moidaunt will take a benefit wnlohwehope
will bo a hamper. Miss Mordauat ia the b»Bt pro-
tean not real ever in California and deserves a good
bentfi'. in recognition of ber talent.
Slaguire's Opera. House.
Ia apiti of the ponriog rain last night, there
-was a very large ana fashionable audience at this
boose, wben Madame Agatha Mates made ber
appoaranoe as Leonora in "11 Trovatore." Tbe
California prima donoa received a warm greeting
when she came on the stage, and thenceforward
the apvlaase whioh followed ber efforts was load
and frequent. Madame gtites was in fine voice,
ml sang in ber nsnal brilliant it.le. She was ably
seconded by bignor Piei.o Baccei. whoeang splen-
didly, and in the third act eiectritldd the aadlence
by giving tbe high 0 from tbe chest. How ezael-
lent an Azncena Signora Bianohi is all are aware,
she gained ber fall there of the honor! lust even-
ing, and at the close of the first aoeae of the .sec-
ond act. was recalled with Signer Biccei. Signor
Signor Pardlni wjb applauded for "H Balen," and
made some good points in tbe ooaiaoter of II
Conto di Lnna, and the other parts were well tilled
by Mrs. Kvana, M. Ronoovieri and Mons. Charles
To-morrow evening the grand opera of "Norma"
will be performed with Signorioa Adelioa Speran-
m In tbe liile rote, and Mies AnnieMcKenz.e as
Adelgisa.
Bella Union Theatre.
Oogitl and Cooper, the California soogand daifte
-artistes, are great favorites at this boa.-e; Miss
Lillie Hall appears nightly in song aod dance and
.popaiar ballads; J. U , Larkln and Carrio Arm-
strong present original Dutch aois: Miss Jose-
phine appears to advantage in "The Girl with tbe
Flowing Hair;" Mies I'&nny Garretsoa and Miss
-Miuoie Fillmore gain much applaiue for their
doable polka, and tbo pleasing melodrama of
"Pongo" terminates tbe evtning's amusement.
Wilton's Grand Amphitheatre.
Tbe entertainment given by tbe great combina-
tion troupe at this place of amusement baa hit tbe
taste of tbe public tiaotly aod ae large and fash-
ionable audiences are nightly In atteodaice atthe
horse opera under tbe direction of Impresiario
'Wilson aa at tbe Italian Opera, M'lle Dockxill so
far surpasses any other eqoes- riennu tnat she has
caused qnite a sensation ; M. J. Kenibel is the fun-
nloei clown who ever domed the moU'.y. and the
programme ia an excellent one.
Woodward's Gardens.
Thousands visit ad these i garden* on Sunday.
Tbe performances by tae Bimlay Family gave
general satisfaction. Tbe.biby carnal is a grea t-
attractloa here, a^d exjitsi much admiration(?)
Next Saturday, Messrs. Cos and Lay will make
an ascension in tneir mammoth gas balloon.
Anatomical Jte.cBi-.iHi.— One of tbe most
eotoDlew collections of tbe kind in the United
States, oompria)o\' hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only> at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be prorltablv armm ner*.
'Twos Ever Thus.
A yonog man who heard Kate Stmton
lecture on "The Love b of Great Men" tbe
other night, found a half-pint of peanuts,
which he deBtgned presenting to the choiee
of hie heart, to be so mat'er-of-faot, eo gross
and Bsrdid, in fact, that he took them back
and had his money refunded. Thui do we
see that there is a chord in every breast sus-
ceptible of ihafiDSBtsontimentwhen touched
by a master hand.
-An Unhappy Error.
"Wouldn't your wife be hopping mad if
ah© knew viho.wrots this?" was the begin-
ning of a letter which a wife in Evanaville,
Iud., found in ber husband's pocket. The
answer didn't appear to agree with him.
wben be arrived at home. He didn't go
out tibia employment for three weeks af-
terward, and then his face wore the look
ot one who was not entirely bappy.
The niinbia Legislature- bcass^oTaHarTe
°nd Sonle.
Love and Cold Water.
Young Cubbies, of Lancaster, offered his
lore to a maiden, a few days ago, aod was
rejectad. The wor'd immediately bfgan to
seem oold and gloomy to him. Beef aod po-
tatoes bad no charms for him. Life was
empty, human happiness a mookery, and
miscellaneous vie.uils an unnecefBiry and
disgusting nuisance. It seemed to Gobbles
that things might be smoother aod less lac-
erating to his feelings on tbe thither shore ;
go he concluded to kill himself. On this in-
tent he leaped into the cietarn in tbe back
yard. The water was icy cold, and just as
he struck bottom, it occurred to him that
some bliss might perhaps even yet be gath-
ered from life in this world of sin and sor-
row. Bo he screamed for help, and while
bis brother ran for a rope, Cubbies began to
tread water and think. It ssemed to bim
thet human happiness was not es much a
mockery as he imagined, and even hash
appeared lo be susceptible of being assimi-
lated with some degree of relish. Wben be
was dragged up, ho was put to bed with
such an aggravated influenza and inflamma-
tory rheumatiam that be was obliged to tell
his sorrows through his nose. Wben Oub-
bles loves again, he will reduce things to a
certainty before be aeks her to be bis.
A Good Idea.
It is said that the Berlin post-office i"b
about to introduce an improvement upon
the original postal card sys em. A card is
to be provided, on which a message may be
sent and reply returned at one?. Tbe orig-
inal Eender, by paying the trifling postage
both ways, may thQB secure an answer at
once, tha parson addressed ooly having
to write a line or s o on tie card wben be re-
ceives it, and return it to tbe postman.
This is a greit convenience, worth consider-
ing in the issue of pos'al cards in this coun-
try.
Worms.
Joseph Neumann, the silk-worm man, an-
ewera the 'question, "what shall we do with
our boys and girls?" by advising the erec-
tion of silk factories and silk worm breeding
establishments and] setting the boys and
girls to work there. Yes, but will our boys
and girls like to feed worms before the time
comes wben they must iu.ee: a inly do so ?
Dull Times.
City itoms are dull. There are no sonsi-
t:ODS to be made out of actual occurrances,
so "the live paper" has set its Ananias at
work inveoting preposterous yarns. That
story of tbe somnambulist who shot a friend,
and bad him planted in Lone Mountain
Cemetery qoietly, is very emaciated.
Hopeful.
A too sanguine bridegroom appends to
Ihs announcement of his marriage in the
Vermont Journal, "No cards, no cake, no
divorce."
Pliotofrrapiiic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen st the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, v
500 JPftlre* ol SockH,
At all prices, it c he What Cheer Laundry.
t:i,ealt±i ana I'leasare.
Tcere are not too many pleasures la Ban
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health.glvlng than a drive into tne conn-
Cry now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
aqnai In elegance to any private conveyance
at tbe Occidental Carriage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his st&bleB 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
urtvers are careful and experiences, hie chargoB
are moderate. Tbe moral of tbe above is:
CO to Frank Bonton ax the occidental Hotel
wben yon want a carriage. o
For the Very Best Drinks,
Goto Ya.es' Branch Saloon, corcer of Market
and Tbird strestv no
Altoeethej- me Best.
It Is curious, but true, that J. A. Sbaber,
707 Market street, near Third, Bbould sell fur-
nltnre and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. y.
Lilve Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is tbe causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
Ingtoa treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Taboe
trout, SzAmagundl sonrj, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can deBlre. Tbe best cud of tea In the
city— English breakfast tea — Sonobong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here* a
A. PlensMit laocation.
Persona desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine Enltes of rooms to let there
Tne building Is a verv fine one and 1b well
lighted and ventilated. .
JD>r. Barlow J. Smith
Is gl I • course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
/eaoeo at hie Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenfr g, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A Dart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prefer, Mng for patients-. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard lo health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. at , tree. w
Balrworlc and Combing:
Made up or at and cheap at 850 Washlrgtcn
meet, nter Btocaton. Slctf* finrifl fitft
Waalalxisr Returned in OneDay
and we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
Everybody Suited.
There U no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " TBa" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) , all these
nrw stjlea can be found. Tbe stock Is Immense
—the prices ire reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be Bolted. b
Eureka Social Club.
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of tbe Eareka Social
Club are on exhibition in the window of Stoltz
and Sons dry goodB store- Sauth-east corner of
Kearny ar?d Pine streets B
Fob SAL*— A lot ef cheap i Ilk dresses, at 33
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Chfap Jewelry, Kid Glov^. and Lalies and
•MO, Til AX K TOtJ, JOHN."
I never raid I loved von, John :
Why will yon tease me day by dsy,
And wax a waarloess to look upon.
With always "di>"and "pray."
Yon know I never loved yon, Jobn :
No fault of mine made me your toast :
Why will you haunt me with a face as wan
As shows an honr-old ghost ?
I dare say Meg or Moll wonld take
Pity upon you, if you'd ask ;
And pra ,- don't linger tingle for my sake,
Who can't ptrfcroi that task.
I have no hear.?— Parbap3 I've not :
But then you're mad to take offense
That I don't give you what I have not got ;
Use your own common iea:e.
Let bygones be bygones :
Don't call me falsp, who owed not to b9 trae,
1'drather answer " No" to fifty Johns
Than answer "Yes" to you.
Let's mar our pleasant days no mere-
Song- birds of paBEag*, days of you'h ;
Citcii at M-day, forget <he day 3 before —
I'll wink at your unlrutb.
Let ns strike beads «B bea^y friends-
No mere, no less ; and friendship's good ;
Only don't keep in view ulterior end",
Aod points not understood
In open tr^a'y. Rise above
Quibbles and shuffling, off and on :
Here's friendship fjr yon If you like; but love-
No, thank jou, John 1
A Remarkable Girl.
A servant girl in Newark named Bridget
Beagau nas arrested for pilfering, and on
being searched, six pounds of butter with a
lump of ice, and eeven pounds of sugar,
were found secreted io her boiom.
A girl who could walk about with a pound
of ice in ber bosom would not be likely to
be warm and sympathetic.
Pr -ju diced.
The fact that Uog, a Chinaman in tbe
employ of CorDelius Stagg, was had up in
the Police Court tbe other day, charged
with robbing bis master, lead our English
friend, 'Arry '01m.es, to ejaculata- "TJng
a Chinaman! They ought b'all to be 'uog."
A Happy Pfew Year.
What a pleasure it ia to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. Aod why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply because tbey live on
a plain, nutritious and eubstan.ial diet. That man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ua witb a clean, toothsotna and wholesome
me.%1. Louis Meyers, pronrietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of^he Capitol Bes-
taoraLt, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
entbutticBtically testily. Hie kitchens are marvels
of ord.r and cleanliness, Try him, and you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Holiday Candles,
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery.. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
It Is Ptirtectly Asionishlntt
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
>etore 8 *.H. returned the same evening If de
4lred. z
Fresh and1 Sweet.
Fer the beet confectionery, go to Cacfcj aod
Wagner's. W Montgomery St. near Sutter. N
Wb&t Cheer Jt_.a,u.ndiry
Employe no Ohlnamen, and should be pat
ronlsed by everybody. *
Diamond Catarrh Bemedy
Is a Bure enre for Catarrh or Golds. Ask your
drugsist for it, or send to Dr, A, F. Evot, No.
9 Po6t street. z
The Illustrated Press (S. F. )
No. 1, January, 1873. Sold by subscription—
$1 50 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
Duo>erp, 15 cents. Addrass Murray, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
Olaibvozakt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to S23 Kearny st. Consultations in
Sngllsh, French and German. *i
Oysters.
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept n1 Mannlna's, oyster dealer, GT2 Howard
Btroi, near Tbird, neit to car office. c
Lever Buckle. Suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
wherB — at tbe Wbat Cheer Laundry. i
Genuine Ha.ana Clears.
Best brands at 61 .Montgomery street, S. W.
ooiner of Merchant. Frsnck & Oahn. q
For Wasning;
Shirts, $1 60 per doz.; small pieces, 50c. psr
1 1. s. At the What Cheer Lr-undry- •
For a eafe and efficient BEAurrprEB of the
Complexion, use Dioe&v'b Famous Ceime de
Lib. i
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Lsger on
thlB Ooast. Call and try It, at C24 Saoramento
straet, where it ie fold at 10 cents a glass. x
Best Quality of r>Ofirsk:ln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at tbe What
0 jeer Laundry z
Something .New.
Wm A. Hubbard's ; manufactured. mlaeeB' and
Infant's garments and ladies underwear In suit?,
are f imed for their superiority of make and tex-
ture all over tbe Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard, has estab-
lished a depot ol these goods at 2i8 Second et,
for wholesale and retail tride. A liberal dli-
count to the trade. j
American Watches,
Bedaced i rices, at H. A. Oallender's 62 Sec-
ond St, corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. 'Watches carefully reoairad. d
U You Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
cot spoiled, eend them to the What Cheer Laun
tryi z
McDowell, Show Card Writer,
^ady^rn^B^an^xpxJejQordAr^^
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrza's. Squuza's Punches
are fameui for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbo Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Eearnv Btreet, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff Btreet. a
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, lor pain. Dr. Per.
I r'B Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
For tal<j by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
etreet, earner of Oommf rclal. •
Chinese Employment Company
3PIEHCE tab CO.
FUBHISH
CHINESE LABOR
FOE ALL PABTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
.No 627 Sacramento street. Bet. Eearoy
aod Montgomery, Saa t ranciaco, Oal. We are
prepared to furnish at short notice, Domestic
Servaotf, Hotel OookB, Laundry Men. W»lte»,
Common Labor, rs, Farm Hands, Ball-road
Hands, Gardener', Mechanics, Factory Haods,
Wood Choppers, etc, etc. Special attention given
to furalsblng Domestic Servants. j\ 20 lm
MESSRS. M'NEIL&CALDER
. NNOUNCES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Public generally, that they have opened
under OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED 8T00E of
CHOICE WINES,
LIQtOES AND
Alt are invited to call, and ARCHIE MoNEIL
AND WM. O. OALDER will do their best to
make them comfortable. ja3Uf
FRENCH_COt?DS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER JN
Parisian Good = , has just recslved a large and
varied assortment of
Frencli Corsets
Of all kinds, and piices. Silk Ooiseta, and Corsets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tonr-
naires. 631 Stcr&mento straet. fell lm
■ ...AS THE....
HARMONY HALL,
N.W. oor. Montgomery and Sacramlnto Bte.,
WEDXE9BAT £TEMNO..,.F£B, 18
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL GELE
brate said evening, his BIRTHDAY
and the 12th anniversary of business. '
All bis friends and acquaintances, and!
the public in geDeni. are cordially in-~
vited. ADUIbblON FREE.
felOtd WM. LABIKSKY.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yARIBTY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
' performers going from San Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elass engagements offered to first-class poo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters eo addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager will reoeive a
prompt reply. fe3 lm
FREE AND EASY.
ET£KV SATURDAY NIGHT.
Piano ana Singing at 8 P*. 51,
CHARING
*
SALOON
406 Mission atreet. near Second.
delO EAGLES A WILD, Proprietors.
JUST ARRIVED BY RAIL, AND WILL BE
sold at prices to suit the times, a good assort-
ment of
POCKET CUTLERY,
* SCINSOBS, and
EDGE TOOLS,
AH warranted, at. CHAS. OTTO A GO'S Hard-
ware Store, 318 Bnsh street, Rnss House Block,
t r:-i Francisco. feSlw
nil. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
IO OOfi BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT-
lu.uvv iv« obteots to be Barn. Open to the
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at ECttEKA HiL*
3 18 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY-
sv-Db. Jokdan'8 Pettate Office Is at Xil
Geary street (opposite old Meobanios' Pavilion).
To the Dramatic Profession,
T
HE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEK
over twelve years connected with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members of
ihe profession in the Colonies, begs to iatimatc
thatneie prepared to give experienced advice te
all peraoDS prof eeeionaliy viBlting or meditating n
visit to the Australian Colonies. Fee modanW
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be relied
upon,
WIiiLIAV HENRY WATERS.
1 '2 Victoria Chambers, 40 Oollins street. M»f.
bourne. Australia. fefi tf
AlrOBRA HOGGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURVISHED ROOMS, 6IN-
gleor is suits,
T*7eU XilKbied and Ventilated.
Unfurnished Rooms to let- Lodging wlu
or witbeut board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
■ IB Bo«h «tre*t. ooM tf
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR
Booksellers and Btatlontan.
H. H. Moore, 608 Montgomery, near iletchant-
XI a alnesa College*-
Heald's, Bryant A Btratton's College, 24 Post E
Batch era.
Eats, Fred, Stella M to 100, California Market,
llraaa Foonderle*.
Weed A Kingwall, California, 125 First si
Dent I at a.
Dr. King'a Grand Dental and Sur*io*l Ioutitit
616 Saoramento street.
French Fancy Qoods.
Locsn A Co.. 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 batter.
Banian Hair.
Sampson, A, B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Alaalc and Maalcnl Instrument*.
Keene, O. O,. mft-. accord i an s. repairer of all kisi
nmsfoal instruments, N.E, oor. Bush A K*ua_
Wlnea and L1qii«r». (Wholtsalo.)
Daneri F. A Co.. W4 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANie PHYSICIA5
TTFK1VTT YEARS OF Fit ACTIO!
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES'INO-
deot to females has plac-d Madame Ed'aoad
at tbe bead of all pbysioians making suob praolia
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a setae,'
and permanent cure in the worst oases of sua
predion aod menstrual doraosemente. Ladi*
will Qod Madame Edmonds a skillful Dbj-Biolao
aod it. is ro their interest to eonsnlt her in all di*
easeB lnoident to women before tampering wit)
poisonous nostrums, qaaolc doctors and hnmboti
Madame Edmonds describee diseases without aa
informa'ioD from the patient, and oarea wltbou
>be ubb ef mercury or ezDerimente, thns earin
from wrong treatment for private, chronic ao>
cancer dieeases. CorreBpondenae strictly cobs)
dential, Offlos and resideooe, llfi Pine itrett
between Eearoy and Montgomery. ja20 ly
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWARD8.
10HT OAKKb PBOPEIBTOE
Flrst'Clasa Hotel.
jyl5 fim
OR- H. C. F. BEHRENS.
ornoH.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTI
N. F.- cor. Jt.cknon nod Kearny at a,
THE GREAT ERAplOATOR OF SPEOUl
OUMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital
London. *nri toe laactwelve venrsof San FranoiSM
DR. TOZERinforni" the afflicted that after villi
ing all the HOSPIrAl.a IN LuNDOW AH1
PARIS, and spending one year in the moBtoals
brated Hospital id Loodoa, tbe LOOK, be hu re
opened Ms old Medical Institute at the old stand
whera he can always bs found. DR. TOZKK ba
for forty year a met with naparalleled oncosis ii
tbe treatment of diseiBa generally known a
CHRONIC AttD SPECIAL CUMPLilNTS.
DK. CHAS. H. TOZEB
is in every way responsible, binding himself U
fff-ot a permanent cukk. or making no ohars;ea
Those who oanuot afford to pay for advioe aei
medicine will be oharged for roediaiue only. Till
MWN1HLY RESTORATIVE PILLS, neterknewi
to fail in giving relief in cases for which tbeyar
recommended, are to be obtained only at a.
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direction on eaol
bor, aen t, bs j< xprees or otherwise.
DK. TOZER goes not imitate the advertlilor
Quacks who make it a practice to puolish file
utSdiivita and other false reference?, bat refen U
tbe mo«t reepeotable peoDle in tbe Stare, whom hi
has coeed of diseaaea which others have tailed u
oare.
Bit. OHA9. fT. TOZEB,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jaokson streets,
fel-tf San Franoleoo. i
OUTSIDE LANDS,
ANT AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAV1 I
m.do DCPLIOATE PAYMENTS on OOT
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bs.. Ik 1
amount refunded at the office of toe andersii
npon the presentation of an order from Uu |
Mayor and Oity and Oonnty Attorney.
delBtf ' A. AtSTIH. '
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK. I
Ro. 6 Foat street, nloooulc Temple,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREOl
tors of this Bank, held January 20th, 1B71
a dividend was deolar-«d at tbe rate of ten (10) pei
cent, per annum on Term or Permanent Deposits
and eight per cent, per annum on Ordinary Do
posits, for the Bemi-annual term ending Janain
2 let, 1873, payable on and after February 1st, Will
free from. all taxes. GEOB6E BOKINM,
js22-lm S ears tary.l
Biggest Race Yet!
THE BUM AN RAOE.
mHE MAJORITY OP TH.OSE WHO
-*- reside In Han Francisco, bay (bcli
Shirts and Farnlahlns; Good* of BENE-
IllOT db CO., No. U Second atrtet, be-
came they are always treated well slbi
bay their roods at the loweet prices* •'
"TEK OLD STAND."
& FIBS
IiXTIITGUISHEB
"ABbOLDrELY THE BEHT rROTEOIIOl
AGAINST FIRE !"
BEKD FOB THF.IE " RECOBD."
R.B. IBWIH A CO., General Agents Paoifio Ooul
For sale by W. B. MCBDOUH,
Local Aneot, 312 California St., san Francisdo
D
ARIOK
_ Pianoforte
EOLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A'LAT |
Fair of tbe Ameriqan Institute, after a blln<
fold trial against Steinway'e, Obickenngfl. tfi
others, to be TH*. BEST ON EXHIBITION. B
OVBTAZ, Sole Agent. SO O'Farrell atrej
N B— Pianos of all styles TO RENT. maN
>. ot:
DAVE MENDES A Oa. at tl!
__. ... __ __ old original Rod Lion, 19(1««
street, between Kesmy "nd Pupont, where yO
can bare HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, notforael
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunch. The "Old Snort ' l
always on baud.
The "Old Sport"
CANDIES.
KIND* OE THE FINEST QOAND
made at our Steam Candy Faotory dally
AUi - - . .-.
made at our Steam Candy Faotory daily. A.
orders, especially from tbe country, an solicits
"•"'"" ■^-'"■-■="
uWim
It) TMI »IDAT. IIB1VAKT 13.
•* l «▼». a. im
FURNISHED ROOIS j
tS ftad $10 prr >' -
WEST END* H
i- i..
f>S* 4ETR0P0UTAN THEATRE
... . .
Marian Mordaunt
kMi iiKit Mivn.u:
natMT
'• ... "'- I ..
on iu ..
ipminii
ikBIiaa
tin if lata
c! It t:!r I
ag mm
A. if
rRlDAV FVIM-.
lenefit^of Miss Mordaunt I
laturday. at 3. ONLY DARLING MATINEE
IN PS.tPARATI"X-T6. new a.Bwuo.,1 Pl.j,
oarts aro Tr*Aa.m.p>s
1
a- of kit
Ull 1 -»»••• "l Raw Oil- at*
. UMlH iltOllf-
»•««• «a| t fe* ott.t «f tit Mm-
IKm la**.
r i\ m Ft (••rtic.
» **.rt. 0»vr» a Uin «b'«nv
• *«C I — •.ntMs.enta *' •
•r Mar- • P-*«* ■>[ C-rbarry.
f A fft. tt«PPT PllB3IIB«a>.
CALIFORNIA THHATBJL
i ■ un
LAST SIGHT BUT TWO OF THE ENGaGEUXT OF
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
THN rAMOU» OOMBUIAN.
THIt Evmmt. FEBRUARY IS
t a»t rian-r airr T»o or
PYGMALION aDd GALATEA!
(•«!<"«. •« ••■ panaa i«. jomn r. Raymond
... .B.. 1 r[1||-,r BBOAOI D CHAPLIN
. i •• ...a. a untiirn
a. ». th»i«h
H OOAII
Vi ■ KM1 HHUI.H
■ l-H EI.I.II »
. MIM «l.1>l« WAl.T.iH
D>rai>r I -••.. M . hki iUoAU
■ OBNX, PTOMAIilON'a RTUDIO.
Tin actio* a ooara»u> wirem tbi rtaci or twistt mrn Boras.
TaJa faajntaH. Cil lay eaaieiao— o-ita la* Bmii«M aa< WaaAtrlal Optical nioakai of
Tho Dissolving Statue,
!■■■»■«« mt* fUtft W T"' ». "•' ll'u'HwnwFrilillr
rm»H M r-num la taHr mit aaill it* Mnn I
sijut or
Ixion; or, The Man at the Wheel
Miss iiaioti moore
TlMSEIBOlCtSliM I I Mil. H rnAli
. .. - .. [ Tare* TbeaialliDe j MR. OHAfl Hi N y
I ( MR. B. J. rilE-r. >N
■• » ORI0IAB - MR. 1. ». T
. Ull MI:3 EHMV BTAHI.lt
i M M< nc Ivl.-.
JOrlTIR Ml!H NILLIE CiJUMINS
MIBUCBT UI:8 MIMSIE WU.roN
C'HABAUlKIIS AN I 111: IIICAII v.
MINERVA MR. JOHH T. RlVJlnM)
APOLLO MI;8 LOfHA IIAIIMFA I JUNO MIS4 L0U18I JOHN.TOKK
HOT B. N. TH*V1R VESTS II. SS JOSEPHINE BTANLKf
QABTMSDI W. A. MESTAYEB I UUPID MltR CARRIE WTATT
IIIIIS MIS J MAOOIE MO'iKP I VESTA MIS4 HILTON
MARS E J. BtTOBLEY I DIANA MISS FAS.iK STANLY
FRIDAY EVEN1M). Febnurj UlL
BENEFIT, and Last Night but One of MR. RAYMOND!
IN REHEARSAL Dsl-*g Powerful Drams,
BELLA UNION THEATRE
THia i \ i.kim<
m i
ii ii
RY 13
• 1TA iillta.- •
MAJILTON9!
Jr.. I- J...-.
— lilt il. i - III Vl| llll. 111.
r-.«lf Alarrouoa
I llll. II 1 ■<■ 1 Ml
Book tod Dmm Lillie Hall
Tt. I<w
Ur..l.f.
DODCINC FOR LOVE!
••••• ... . . w n, n«»k
NiatJanUjobaMI
Ot*h»»rtr*
D*flti ■ raXhs Ulaaa* 1j.,rrt**« ■■•! nilM.ni
AM*1|*>lirawlri Ih.rl'i VP|-»»r
Tka) Olrl with Ihr Fin** Ins II- 1r . Ml. a J»— »hlt»*f,
Flowers of Sodr Miss Lillie Hall
!
i. H l.ABKIN »« . UAHRIK ARMnfHUNG M
ID EI JS/L ID -W CD
THE BLACK CHEMIST.
CitlH. n-*ot»»r Bftva
Ooao'odiBS witb tb* M*|->i1r*m» la oq* to1, wrlitao b> lb* lata
Jaa. Dowllai;«tcrr»iilr f>r Hwanl Mori *»««•. •alltUd
OR, THE INSTINCT OF THE SOUTH 8!A APE)
l, lb« tfmksy ...no. montaooB
Mod*. Damon . a rion pl»B(«r Taaaaj Br»«
Purr*, b>i major do mo ,1. H f.»rk(a
I h*er*F M»M Rally
Hmi. Ibiim. bin «if# Mint I- F'1li>or*
Ami ran, ao old siHor *'ha» Varnar
Rao iit*>. ooe of tta«craw Fr« t Qoopar
Piairo. on tb> plaitaitnn Ub*». Uo(ll|
LaOlalU, aq lodiBD mi il BngBnla 0*rratl»
Obild MlsaWalUr
Itd'ana, RIbtoi, Bto.. bjr Oomptoy,
Tl.r pier* la fall of Tbrlllinu lueldcotfl and F«o.
a prkpar^tIon^'
The Bravo of the New York Ring,
"Wolf . te ttwitzh or Ihe OoDrCotiitn'. DnitKhler.
IISIll'I
(OP WW
fnitM a
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ii trt.lt! ti
t( lu.fil f"
'8PIER8 & POND,"
■a* Kptrnr alrrrt,
OOKXVB Or RUSH. SAlf FRAN01SCO
rVIKES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA AMD COPPJEK.
-{UAL H0CR3. AND
J r*)fr*>aaa»a-it* %\ a t «.« TB* eiatfortof
•esavUB rtr^Ailt. tb* «rac«« Bad coailwi**
■ 4r»aTtAaf.r4ocB ; l»t fravdjm of ilk*
OLUB.
EA AID COFFEf. Willi, LIQUORS A CIGARS
aa» Ka.ror .trr«t,
OOBBIB Or BD9U. SAN FRANOI90O.
'8PIERS & POND."
irTlli.
I V' &
inn .,
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HAIR.
H« OHBAPtST PEAOB I» 8A1» FRANCISCO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry ft Fanoy Coods,
18 AT TUB
iEW YORK STORE.
A. B. mfAIKPSObT A CO.,
Mm. llej Ipaaid atr««t,
■*B Brtweta Mlaalon aad Mlima.
ittentlon, Good Llyers!
oraprlatar of |b« MIbbcb' Rabv.
Banai. baa Wkea tb* anaaMramaot
f both tfa* MlDtn' RBaMaraBt ob
temmwcua alr*«t aod tb* Minera' - -
rsoob on Markat aire*.. |D pBrloarablp wlbb MR.
k. DRAYBUR. who hu baao oonnac'.eu with the
rm for yaara. Iosproramaot* tuva boao mad* Id
laonUlnadaparlraaoia that will randar tha Mi-
art* mora popaltr ttaaa It haa aYar bean daring
>• 21 yaaraof iu prosperity. Oar Bills of Para
rabrmoa all tba dalioaciea of tba iiuod. Oar
lotta to "Good Fax*, Good Oookioc and Modarat*
lliaiaM -
P. BEBOEI «ti CO.,
WINERS' RESTAURANT,
B81 and ASS Coram*'*!*', and
T«» Market etraet.
Open from 6 A.M. to 10 F.M. ao31 1m
MPEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
61? « AH1II>OTO\ HTBEET,
fclOlrn Opi. lUiratr*'* Opara Hii»-,
SHIRTS
....AND....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALAROK ASSORTMKNT OK GKNTS* KUB-
niihioR G >oda to b« bad soid and cheap, at
tba 'OLD OUBNKB," J l.KVTs, ftl'> M,d>
fornarr aLraat .Ifinlca al**B to all. Don't forget
the no ash* r— Gl •> Montgomery atraet. fill 1m
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S a * oia
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444 1
, EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kesarny at*****.
Stage Dancing
ademv
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and XT — 0*30 Wasliinertoii street.
MIIUSTXTE ADAH 9,
Stnr Serlo-Oomle Vocullat.
JAMBS HOLLOWAY.
Celebrated Knifiiaii Trnsedlon.
HARRY AHLAR
— and—
SPENCKK rniTtiiAitn,
TrVlth Un- srent Senautlen,
"COUSirJtBPEIT."
D'ATALLIE,
The orlaTlnol Hun with the Iron Jmv,
— with—
H'l.I.E ANGLEA and FKAOII,!'.
M' J> I, F. OURDELLA,
Stnr Eqn eatrlenne.
(! II A ». A. QAKDNBR,
The Celebrated I>utch Cotnvdlon.
PRIlaTCR ZADIK D'JALHA,
The Hun of Hyatery.
O V Y LID TON,
— and—
LI' C V ASA. H 8,
faerlo<Oonalc and ]Daettlat*>
II A II K Y W K 1. It V V O « K,
Chumplon Eqaeatrlun <J miirl«,r, with—
IUI8B KATE COOK,
Premiere fnaeatrlan and Hnnnge Act.
1V.OAYLOBS,
Contorilonlflt.
UV18LAT FAMILY,
Acrobat*, Ovmouate
— and—
Ualloon Aeceneloiilets.
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THK UNDRRSIGNEU WOTJf.D MOST BB-
•pflOtf ally r*pr***ot to yon and tea pabllo K»n-
arally, tbat b* Uaow prnptred to farrlab faott-
iltr« for exbibl'inas of 0»ery kind and cbarsotcr,
wflicb should denorve tb* p^tronate of Hie pab-
llo. Us baa erected at (lhaynna, Wyoming, A
LARGE AND tJuMMODIOUn II ALL, with good
ScBtory and Sialic The flail la well ventilated
and Ii Kb ted, and madi comfonah'e (or all aeaaooa
of tb* yoar. Tri K BEST oi- MU8IQ, both String:
and Brn-in, cao be f nrnUbed at all trmea.
Haiinfaotory nrraniteminia will be made with
THKATRIOAL OK OIUKR (IOMPAN1ES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or imrformance* on a per-
centage of the reaoipt*. Oorrenpoodenoe -oliiiited.
Addioce. J. McDANIHL,
Look BoxNo l.Obcyenne. Wyomirjg.
N. B .— Onrioeitiea wanted for tbs Obeyenn*
Muaenm. Those wishing iTKAgemenis, etat* low-
est terms for the WInto. Hsaaod, senolog photo-
fraph to my address. Half Passage Money ro-
unded attor illliug en essoin ent a,
JAMBfl MoDANlEL,
Proprietor Oheyenne 'I'Ooatre and Museooi,
oo22 3m Lock Box No. l. Obeieno*. W. T.
O
DON'T FORGET
i YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THIT OIR
oub to drop into tba
Kot scotcn,
FOR YO0R WARM OR GOLD DRINKS.
All L>i-ii.i<H Xen Cents
aSS Setter street, Hear Kearny.
feStf J09. P. BRIQQ8, Proprietor.
rllK VHOV1. ARTISTS ARK NOW OV OCR BOOKS. AND CAN BE EN.
gsgod by mmagers W**t of tho Rooky Mountain*, th'^uab onr a-'[2n0?,.(|I-I1TiAr -, cq
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
65S Sacramento street,
(The First Hoose below Kearny street,)
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND OH1NESK
Haip of all kiods.— General Bntineea *ganoy:
Collect Ramp, Notes and Acooants; Whit» and
Ohineta Laborers eopplisd for Families, Hotels,
Farms, Factories, etc.
CRAB, F. BECBERER A. CO.,
d*29 lm SAS Sacramento s treat
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
CLASSES IN_EL0CUTI0N.
TWO OF THE LEADINO MEMBERS OP
lbs Tbeatrioal Profession in i.alirornia pro-
pose forming classes for instruction in Elocution.
Person* wishing to avail tbvmiely** of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate coat
onn send in tlmir names to "Oambjsea " P. O. Box
2324, when particular* as to terms, etc.. will be
sear. *-o tbem. de9r
J. C. COHBES,
TERRAPIN LTJNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama acreata.
THE OLD
Hot Scotoh,
16 ftlorton atreet, neor Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND_ JERRY IN TOWN.
Always on Bio the New York Herald. Harper'f
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Daf'a Doings, Police G*
zstte, all tbe Oatifornls papers, also London
Punch. Ball's Life. Illustrated. London News. Gall
and satisfy youraelf.
ear- Don't forget the sign of tbe Hot Scotch,
f*7 tf W. B. WALDBON. Proprietor.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO t«0 MARKET BTRBET, HARRY 00R-
byn respectiuly informs bU friends and pat-
rons that be bas refitted to beautiful style tbis
gosyand comfortable resort, and will bs pleased
to see tbsm, one snd all, snd bar* them sample
some of tbe choicest wines sod liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe manntaoto j of Ll*B*sfl»ld
with Phalan and Oollorder'a laUft paUnt a tat I -
faced cushion*, baa bean placed in tbe Billiard
" ^lor. Ibc popular and efflcirat beTsrags saanlp-
THE JOTTENAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published ever/ D« in the Year bj
IttVMertbant ond 63fi WQ.blBgton St*
Below Monwomerr. San Francisco.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13 1873
Appreciated a. Simple Style,
TheflaTJih Miner Ukts a contemporary
to taek for a lack of simplicity in hie style
of writing :
Diog Dong of the Courier la ont in bcv-
eral balf-colnmos of hypercritical psalm-
»iDSing» jambling of vowe's and conso-
nants. The coat of wbicb has been eight
days of cloie coDfinement in hunting op
words tbat he conld atriog en- io a row of
stupid merjclacity, as brgumeotativeof tbe
several eabjeo s ioierded to be illustrated.
For prtheneil© pr geism and primitive diog
doDg oo subjects beyond hi- limited com-
prebeDni >n, be Laa oo eqml since the days
of merry Andrew. A cmdisciple of the
geoio "kanepipecB." Tbe n. oootonfue
crossings are cons mart with hts babiis
and ewaoapy fn rouodings, and may past
among tbe aborigin> s fjr something like a
a myaterisroh ptrraining to a oert-un iuclo-
sore tint the timid Khun bynigbt and the
strong tliudder by day, at the beckoning to
iU cold embrto.
Tee, a simple style is best, and the terse-
D638 of tbat of tbe H&vilah Miner is in
striking contrast to what it terms "Tbe
pretendiog and semi-infantile lubricities of
ths nnitative literary drawliogs from the
conceited and prosy, dicacious diatribisl"
of the Courier.
Took It Sensibly.
Tbat was a sensible husband down in
Macon, Ga., who, when big wife dared him
to commit suicide, had har arreBtad and
sent to prison for six months. He was
mnch more sensible than a Brooklyn man
we've heard of. His wife in a moment cf
endearment informed him that he was too
good lor this world, and tbat it would be
good for ber if he wasont of it. He was a
sensitive soul, and be walked down to the
foot of Washington street, looked at the w:-
tor for a moment, jumped in, and then be-
gan bawlingfor help. He was fished out,
looking like a dilapidated assortment of
seaweed. He was taken home. He finds
rheumatism a less pleasant companion than
even the tongue of a loving wife.
Ont of its Line.
We find the following in the Real Esta'e
Circalar, published in tbis city. We don't
know what it has to do with real estate:
Only seven persons were driven to the
refuge of suicide in January by the ear-
splitting notes of the cilliopa oq lha stsamer
S. M. Whipple, against ten in December.
This filling off hae rendered tbe captain
quits melancholy. He promises to crack on
more steam this motto, and either give re-
joicing coroners a dozen victims or borota
boiler.
TJojtalt Criticism.
The G ,11 Hill News, in a notice of tbe
CuI f. roia Art Gallery, eaya "It oonlaios a
Tillaicoaa portrait of Edwin Forrest." This
is unjust; tbe portrait is well exreated, and
is very like. It is not ihs fault of the anist
if the great tragedian was not good-looking.
A boy named his dog "Paste." "Why
do you give him such a name?" was Srked.
"Because I want him to stick to me." was
the reply. ^^
2>Q Not Suffer lrom Corns.
The unfortunate auffeters from Corns, Bud*
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. E. H. Cowan's Caetl.
tute, 810 Kaarny street, from 1 to 6 p.bx. We
pr*>n£ from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's: capability. Hetereucea given If required, a
1*110 President** Message.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablity are the
character., tics of H. Luchelngei'a furniture.
Ail should Tleit his emporium, 785 Market
street, and aecertsln hew cheaply a house can
be famished. d
•Jones <fe -chroaei's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at 880 Bath itreet, nearly opposite IheAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Bait eats It, and they all
eat it. Only tbe beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family nee. q
Sewlnjr Machines for SaJ?,
Heated and repairsd, at 116 Post street Alio,
Agency fcr Mi)l»' Af jot-table Treadle. x
J>o You Knoiv
That with Btjtteeics'i Patzelktj b you can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly T Send
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Kearny Btreet, between Better
and Pose San Franciaeo. .
Worried io Death.,
Doss brain-work kill, or brain worry? is
the question which his been started by the
London fines, and is now under discussion
in the various papers. Mary of us pray to
be delivered from » ridden death ; and do we
worry ourselves into it? If we do, can we
help it? To mo-tof ns it is not given to
chQCS3 our lives, to avoid the rongh placep,
to gently shoulder to one side disagreeable
ficts. We must climb over the rocks, thongh
they hurt U3 sore ; and the difficulties, how-
ever they annoy us, must be met with brain-
fret and wear, until thty are conquered or
we have passed them. They are a? real,
living, annoying, ss any tangible achs or
pain coald be— as bruisiDg and irri'ating as
the peas in the shoes of ths pilgrims of old.
Nervous and moral health is one thing, but
purely physical health is quite another and
different thing. Calm and steady menial
work is conducive to long life ; but nervous
emotion, mental work that is constantly
urging, and at tbe itme time is an unhing-
ing of the even teror of the mind, eats away
the brain faster than any mental labor, no
matter how hard, that ib eystematio. As
men do not reslly die of be.rt disease as
often sb supposed, but of apoplexy or con-
gestion of the luogs, so they do not die of
brain-work, but braic-wony. Eoatt died of
it; bo did Sontbey, Swift, Horaoe Greeley,
and probably Thackeray.
Contentment
In Vienna a magnificat boise wfi6 built
by a nobleman, on \ht frontof which is a
stone with this inscription: "This house was
erected by Count , to be given to tbe first
man who can prove tbat he is really con-
tented." One day a stranger knocked at the
gate, and detired to speak to the master. "I
am come," said he, "to tike po.seeBion of
this house, as I find yon have built it in order
tobeBtowit on some man who is really con-
tented. Now, I am in that state, of which I
am willing to make oath; you will therefore
ple&E6 give me immediate possession." The
Count did not interrupt him until he had fin-
ished his speech, when he replied: "Ton
ire quite right, sir, with reepe^t to my in-
tentions, but as I do not discover tha least
pretension you have to the character of a
contented man, I beg you will retire. If
you were quite contented, you would not
wantmy house I *
Great Mia take.
It is a great mistake to set up our s'an-
dard of right and wrong, and judge people
accordingly. It is a great mistake to meas-
ure the enjoymentB of others by our own;
to expect uniformity of opinion in this world,
to look for judgment and experience io
youth ; to endeavor to mould allditpositions
alike ; to look for perfection in our own ac-
tions ; to worry ourselveB with what cannot
be remedied ; not to alleviate all tbat needs
alleviation, so far as lieB in our power ; to
consider everything impossible which we
cannot perform oorselves; to believe only
what onr finite minds can graep; to expect
to be able to understand everything. The
greatest of all mistakes ie to live only for
time, when any moment may hunch us into
ettrnily.
A Candid Confession.
The Call in an article on the venality of
the Preftj, naively remarks:
If any portionof the Press otald never
heputchised, tot re would he less villainy
in high places to an there is.
From this we are, we suppose, to under-
stand that there is not auv portion cf tbe
press which can never be purchased, and
that even the Call has its piice.
If you want to know how to get rid of a
cold, ask aBinger. Thoee people have more
colds and get rid of them more easily than
any other class living.
An uDEelfiab suicide at Atchison, Kansas,
Irving Gumar by name, left the autograph-
ic injunction. "Don't make any fuss over
me, but chuck me into a hole."
New Readings of tbe Mnninge Ser-
vice.
A Hampshire clergyman lately reported
in an evening contemporary some of the
blunders be had heard in tha marriage ser-
vice by that class cf persons who have to
pick the words np &% beet they can from
hearing them repeated by others. He said
that in his own parish it was quite the fash-
ion for a man when gwicg the ring, to say
to the woman, "with my body thee I wash
np, and with all my hurdle goods I thee and
thou." He eaid the women were generally
bettar np in thiB part of service than the
men. One day, however, a bride Btartled
him by promising, in which eb.9 supposed
to be the language of the prayer book, to
tate her husband "to 'ave and to 'old from
th's day forn't, fir betterer horse for richer-
er power, in siggernees heilth to love cher-
ries, and to bay." What meaning this- ex-
traordinary vow conveyed to her own mind
the clergyman said it b-lfl^d him to conjec-
ture.
An Awkward Fix.
Nothing can be more soothing than to go
into a restaurant with the girl you adore,
order a farcy sapper, eat it, go up to the
bar, and then discover you have left your
money io your other pantB. The situation
becomes doubly pleasant when, having im-
parted your sorrow to the bar-keeper, that
placid youth feelingly says: "Young fel-
low, that's too thin." If the lady doesn't
regard yon from that moment as a first-claes
fraud, ahe's eiiher very spoony or decidedly
verdant. Any young gentleman who gets
into a scrape of this sort is not advised by
us to commit Euicide ; but if he should wal-
lop th;- first Italian mns'Cil fiend he meet?,
aud get arrested, he will have our commis-
eration, and we'll record his deed in a city
item of gushing pathos.
Not Bad.
The FireBide Friend scys:
Charley Backns, of tbe San Francisco
Mimtrel Troupe, New York, is a f .llow of
iofioate je-t. When he was a mere boy,
(that was many years ago), he was visiting
a relative who was io business on the dock
in the ancient city of Detroit. One morn-
ing the body of a drowned man was haoled
from the river, and as is usual iu such esses
a large crowd gathered around. No one
knew the man, and bis lifeleHB body was
liable to be borne to tbe Potter's field —
"alike unknowing and unknown" — when a
white haired old gentleman with spectacles
came along, and wiping his glasses, bent
over the body, scanned the features closely,
and remarked :
"Seems ti me I mast know that face;
yes, I am quite ture I recognize him."
Charley, wbo was standing quietly by,
remarked: "I guess not, old fellow; he
don't seem to recognize you."
Villa cky -with Wives.
A Kentuckian Bluebeard, aged Bixts, has
been married eight times to seven wives, a
clerical error in the marriage license having
necessitated two ceremonies in the "case of
hie sixth partner.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
VILLEDE PARIS
Reduced prices. Shirts from 75o. to $3.
Compleie aaEoitmect of Gents' Furalihing
Gocd*. Beales ft Co. Keirny tt., ceir Buch. ox
The Place.
It you want a elf an bath, with clean towels
and a good Knave, or your hair out In the bett
Btyle, by expirlenoed woramfn, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair CxKBiog Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth etrcet, near Howird. T
X>r. IK> hearty
Has d^oted his study more particrUarly to
onion- jA speolflo practice, and as such Is
now the moat suocetsfol of any Physician is
San Francisco. Office 010 Sacramento street,
corner of LeidefdorfT, a few doors oeiow What
Ohaex House. I
Oyster Truae.
The oyster trade in California la assuming
gigantic proporttona. Em arson Cervlllo, of the
Baddle Bo**, 110 Fine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno m«iin«q of
oysters to all parts oi the Padflc Co***. His
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nlgha,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uor careless (eat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moeay atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Mude that window Feem to be
Some fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks bo nice — and try their oheer."
"Ail right," I said, '-I mnet agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Do sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, asked out wish-
Said they had almost any dleh
That we mignt name. We found It true,
Jnd cooked magnificently, too;
All kindB of oyatere, juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; J ant mink of that.
And If your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam tand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place aft kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oonld name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould eeem,
That they have here the beat Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let blm rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll and made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bnsh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABLS8 HAAKE. Proprietor.
— ■ ■
Sana Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, olotbing es-
abllshment, southwest comer Bush and Mont-
gomery ste. , or Dexter Stables. Carriace orders
Lett at either place promptly attended to day
edratea.
EAINDLER & CO.,
SUCCESSOR TO
KAINDLER, SCELLIE3, LEMEVRE AND CO.,
HiVE JUSr RECEIVED
A. LARGE INVOICE
....OF....
BLACK SILKS!
Bought Xxceedlagty Low,
Whioh ther offer at a
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
81 SO per Yard.
2,000 YAED8 BLACK SILK,
S3 OO per lard.
City ofParis
NORTHEAST CORKER
Sutter and Montgomery streets
fall 11
CHEYENNE THEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-OIaASS PKOPLE.-MUBT HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general buamena for the com-
ing Winter Season, commeDOinn toe flrat week In
November, 1872. Addrais stating lowest terms,
with PhotogT*pb. Half Fare reloaded after flU-
ing engagement.
JAMES McDANTEL,
Proprietor Ohejenne Theatre and Haaenai,
oo58 LookBoz 1, Ohejenne, W. T.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OH\AS. V. BKBGOLD. PROPRIETOR.
r PRICE 50CTS
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers, Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PBOPEIETOBS,
417 Sodmuc street, corner Commercial.
j.lfl tf
THOMAS W. BREE.
** MANOTAOTCKERI
•-^ — AND—
£# DRumsTiiiisju**,
^O' — AND—
OTHER MtSlCAt IK8TKIIMIK78,
ESTABLISHED IN 1830.
■trLftMon. gives on tbe Boojo end Dram. 641
MISSION STREET, between First And beoond.
N. B.— Floe-toned Silver Solo Baqjob for Pro-
eenionAls Alwars on hAnd. i.l* ti
TRAYS Atv/atB oo babd.
Alfred Tetter,
Mannfactorer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
£95 Day ont,
FEAR SUTTER STREET,
See my atook of Bird
Cages before parobaeing
e'eewbere. Alwajesome-
thioK new on bund. My
Patent Oagea, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FBEE FHOM VERMIN
A!ao, beet quality TtA
noSatf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
643 EEAB1VT STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
tbeBbortee notic? All Pipes and
Cigar HolderB warranted genuine, and
to color well. Meereobaam Pipf s and
walking Oases MouDted and Repaired
at lowest Faatern Prices, aod wit.b the bem work-
manibip. A large assortment of Walking Canes
aod Kaccy Goode of evory deucription alwaya on
hand. no21 lm
A DESIDERA-TUM
....TO,...
M&NAGERS.STARS^AKD COfflBINATIOWS
A COMPETENT MANAGFR. AGENT AND
Acter. with UjetTt' exn»rieaoe in England,
America, tbe Oat-eolGood Hope and Australian
Ooloo.es, India and Obina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Js well poBted with the profession and the Press.
Can give names of Managers, Tbeatree or Halls
List of Prices aud holding capacity, in nearly evBiy
one ol the above places. *9*>*vo0M
fe4 lm 62© Washington si rest, S. F.
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Scml-Aimntil Dividend*
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PERAN-
Dam, net, (9 per oent.) upon the operations
of the French Pavings and Loan Societv, for the
eix months ending December 31st, 1S72, has, in
conformity wilh-the report tf the Committee of
V- ritlcation appointed by tbe mpmberH of the So-
ciety, been declared by tbe Board of Administra-
tion, at tbe b«mi-Annual Meeting held on the
16th instant. Tbis dividend will be payable on
and after the eighteenth insttnt, at tbe office of
th. So«.t,.«l B.g^itVB MAHK>
j'201m Director of Frenob Saving ■ Bask'
GEORGE MATES1^
DEALER IS OYSTERS, OLAM8
andall kindi of SHELL FISH.
Stalls Noa. *0, 41, -t», California
Markot, entrance on California street
Public or private parties Lid families supplied
from 6 a.m. to 12 p. u. Ladies' and Gentlemen i
rwii»*»r Rartrf* oneo from « *-■*- WHpm- -1«371»
WILLISJ^BAND.
MTJSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Mueio imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz Flpera and Morcoi M. Blnm,
Ircndlng Ttollnl.t*.
■9-Ordpre from the country promptly attended
tfL Address M. W. WILLIS, Baton's Katie
Store. 1118 Mottgcmery etreet, or MARCUS M.
BLDM.^KO Montgomerystreet. j*4 tf
Jk
Crystal Sample Room
SaS UOUMBSTO STREET.
I, PLAIN OK FANOTr
rHot Utinka a apeeteltr.
B. UiTllKK,
Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
fOB SALE-518 KEAKNY STSEET, AT
J MEBOEK'S. Alio, even kind of Cudiea
WbnleiAle and BetAiL
no7tf H. A. 1IEHOEE.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Market
jiai&t*
the:
Great Clearing Our
SALE
DRY goods;
THE WHITE HOUSE
STILL CONTINUES!
The Greatest Bargain* ever offered n
Dress Goods,
Silks, Shawls,
Housekeeping Goods! i
A FEW KOBE OF TEE
Real Japanese Poplins at 25
Cents per Yard.
Striped Silks at 75c. per Yarrf
AND OTB£B OOOII8
Reduced in Proportioa,
All of whioh moat be eold before March lit
J.W.Davidson&Co.
NORTHWEST OOKRER
Kearny and Post streeti
,
ii
Napa Soda
larlatrallM* To*.*.
aro
fi
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a n.us! ii
■
SPrt*» Om 1
i rlAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
nw cohwittos or
ralian Opera Company!
IflW ALIAMBRA TflBATRl
IMMKM**r: *\ < < *:•+** <»I" I III. C.KHAI
EMERSON MINSTRELS
• uiau
. M a ■ I r. . i r .
«
IB
lith Crand Opera Night!
oriaa Adelma Speranza as Norma
Annlr IrKmtlo u Adala-i«A
rmiBAT tvimu tsbkoart ii
Ota.: i Oaar. m i war t
no wiu irmi ra oowmwfiea wiia
MH.. JOHNNY J± 1L. L. E3 1ST I
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Till* CVERIKO I I iiki Aliv U
ITUT 1TU1IO DCBIBO Til Will. AID IAT01DAT imilOOt AT t.
l'nri I"li-»(—-»-:iii<-t-mliii»i.-tit u laa Hiilcm.
Tin I Itn ■ OBI* »T aOMI
■ABBAS! nnm « mi at at a
ih« oratr or jaaa r
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MM ■»» OOB1 "If H fill AM.R.
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jun«%i ai.i.r.
< ink AND ROURAFELRa
Tar.uauTiu.il uibhi
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US U.V -The Troadmlll EIERSON, ALLEN anil Company
MR RTWRVTRnn
HB|kil>w
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Pail •-.•.•..iifl Olio.
OLD HEADS AND* YOUNG HEAHTS
mill
tral Conductor. Maestro D. Sporaua
<mn ratk.
UN BALLO EN MA8CHERA
, Shait
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Pi
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Propori
Mr •
«ta>aora Lil.u B.ra.Af.1
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*7*Al*U CAB 6* MNTAl At l&A B.X Otto. Of lb* OpAtA
Dwi ARB. at 7 t'llMk-i) ■—!■»■— II A •'dock.
Reft. Bait.. HawArd ti J aiMoinntt cam Atop At lb*
MA At lb« AWOA 9f It. Opt:',
B"D ntRT
l i r,.» MAO
.. 0. W. UwttftUtB
T:fc*.I
rif>r A'nr> - . ... ._..:. ......... ado rvmam
THE GREAT EMERSON!
In ii 1~i-cf.li Uuiljrt't of Rnre OcnM,
J=3
THE SKELETON WITWESS.
EVAB. AMI OIIIIIIVIKl
n?j^.3
Concluding with the Laaihable Skrteh of
^.mst-n
w. F. B.lrr
... »1 On I Pniqanie V!.'. Centr.
SO Centi | Private Buxti 95 and 919
MW All BHIi against !h« Alh&mbr- Theatre most oe Trr-sented hereafter on Monday.
•ST Performance to cominenoe pnn:ta»Uy at eight o'clock.
"VV IL8 O IV »
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AMPHITHEATRE
ABB—
Parisian Circus!
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THIi EVENIRO FiBRDART 14
pnoanA.MMai.
1.— frf.riA>r
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• — OrA.4 rutt.
»f TAR LA DIRS AKU OIRTLAMII.
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BY U UI.E VI TURIN R.
* — rrlBAlAtAl lAAMfUAll A.I
_ „__ BY OIO. aillRI.D.1
,T"W1 . WM. WAKHIB
•• — niRhlr Tntla.a Hora* rrtilt.il
UmODUl KD bY OMAK KIMIISI.RY.
•A— Waarrf ll.ni, ihr M«n wllR Ihr Iron j.a, wll
lira . !• lallia < ».k .r WaIw wiih bi. toaia.
7. Ora.d Unnblr AAM
FKANK HIVKKt AMD a I.I.I UAHBIBTTB.
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H.-rrl.rlA.l Art nl I qnri[tl.n|.H
M'llc Utx-Ui-ill.
fiROTESQUB MUNR. J. KKHIBIL.
10.— DritwIni.Rooai Fnlrrl.lpn.Dl
BY II INS. OAROIf AMD RONS.
11-MB. B. M. IIOIkUII.1. .Ill UlroRim 1,1.
MatioRft llor-r Kill. ginn.
IB.— J. Keulbel BAonDted on bl. rarodr RCaaeRe
HorAO .fniloA.
IHTERMIS8I0N.
To I'ooolodi with tbo romlo PAttoDlme of
The Bear and the Sentinel
.^^^^^^^^^BjMobb, Caroo aad Ooapaar.
Hrc** Circle 91 00
■".•t-qnettr OO
Hcurve" Clmlr. 1 so
Prlv.14. n«x*B US «nd 910 WO
aVlJox uffloo opfo dally from ID to 4. Door* opao at 7.
THE MOIKL l.itllMINH IIOlMBaV
•ACIFICHOUSeTt^^TaV^.
3LYMPIC H0USE,^ri^:S7?t-r
RIB R1I.STOX1IKITKII.I.
Tlioie
IMT'TftT-TAT'Blirir
Oar OdAbntAd 91 to Wbn« SblrU, Tbcr 1 1 FEorsOTXT. Aad for qiAlity And dttrAblllt* will Aimr b« mttohod. To bs haj only ai lb.
BUT i AIL AND SRI TUEM. I V I, HI run STORK, til*
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIA1VT!
ONLY TEN CENT9.
THISTLETON'sTo^ POST STREET
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CUMULATES. IN ....
All the Theatres,
UfD IS
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
DC TH< TKAB.
JKNKRALLy THRODQHOT THE CITY
*TOHl>ir ROIBX^'S,
NON£ HIT THE ItKM'l QPALli'Y OF MEATS
(JAN UK HAD AT
HtnllH G, O, Oulitornia rVIaxrlret
MOUWTAI1V BEER.
Only Depot, 624 Sacramento street.
mo, And or A VINE I'AbTE. It ia sold by tb« Gltna at lOc,
o-rdoien QQartBo.il.. At SI no. and br 10.«allon K««a.t
S3 SO. aVa nr.tolaaa HOT LUNOH ffOP 11 to 1 o'cloob.
riOKEEB RIIOF. HA»l MOTOET.
•BrThamoAt BLEOAHT 008T0M WOgK '2,S?1 2WL
- »d oaawUoa atradA And prloaa. BEERS AJ.wlAYir ABB
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT UP
JL.'T THE GREAT
IXL Auction Store,
6>e KFAUXV NT K MET.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
I» now iiflVrlnif (triiiivr BargulDS tlimi hnve
ever lii'i-u o0vrv4t In Nm FruncUi-i).
With onr co»i.rr(lon In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Prom which we are -.ally receiving Omnia
bouiftat nl the leweat Cuah Prlce>>
IIS" OURRENOY.
our motto 13 to
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pulr* Coaslmere Panta. worth 89 OO, to be
■old at 0S OO.
S©o do-sen 'White Shirt*, worth 91 SO, to be aold
at 75 cent*.
&• caiet of Heary 17 thereto thing. 40c, to 01 -SO.
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From 85c. to SI no, .old elacwhere from S. to £.
ALSO. AN IMMERSE STOOK OF '
NOTioiaa, FARicr coon., ejolisb cut.
UBY, PIPE. OI.OVK8, TOBACCO,
WATCHBSS. BDBBEB OOOBB.
HOSIER Y .
Tr-tmlx-a. 33»*B«m« TT-ftllses,
AND IN FAOT. ETERYTHUIO,
From a Needle to an Anchor
Oall and axamtDO onr prions, aad latiafy yoor»6l»oa that
THE' CHEAPEST HOUSE IN 'AMERICA
IB THE OREAT
IX He Auction Store,
OIO KMBNT 8TBEET,
Oae Door from rOoaaaacretal*
FIRE QUILTED SILK HITS, WORTH 15, FOR SI 50
•AaaU.alr.ri M«bt »t 7,
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld It? If not, you've a treat
At KQUARZ VtJ FDNOH BALOON, Id Soirny SttMl
There BONA, dleolple of G14K1T BQUABZA,
Dl"pon8»a famed Magic PuDOheH; ratbtr
The most dellolons mlxiarny*. reoorded;
And have with niftuy medslif been rewarded)
LadleB their OORDI AL3 HKTt can bId at leleare,—
Their "TKaRS" ippsatw,— and Men gain "LADIXXS
PLEA8URB."
To allay connublil dlfforoncpa and pain.
In "AMTI-DIYORCG" you can your end attain.
Blp of the potent eztraot bnt one taite,
Yoiir arm, oonaollng, straight is ronnd her waist
Oaess what a "AlURNINO OOMFORI" In the kill
That IiouIh ths pn&rrel snd imparts the bllssl
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The might "AUBORA,"and the sweet "PABBWKH."
Jnst visit BONA, and you'll all fare well I
Els "HYGIENIO BITTERS" are th» panaoea
For all dyspeptlos and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYQTENIO BITTERS" knock aronno.
BONA snd 8QDARZ4, spite of all detraotors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefactors I
Fall roars* dlnVaat hulcafal drlak* you'll dad
To aid the Hau— invigorate the mlndl
Not this »lon«— a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'S— (BQUABZA'8) —317 KEARNY BTBEBT.
Remember, too, not this famed plaoe to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT 01TB BIX A GLASS.
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....tT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
El OB. aall WBOLHALE AMD RETAIL
•t tbo old catuMI.lia.eBt, ISO UiMto'l
oppoAlt* Waal CAcor Hoaa
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FIGrA.
~E JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENT*.
I'nbliabod BTery Day in the Year bj
•T. I». BOaABDXJS
CM Merchant ..ud 085 WluhlMton ate.
Eelow Montgomery. San Franolaoo.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
C-vIifornl* Theatre.
To-nic^t, JobnT. Raymond, toe popular come-
dian, will take blB farewell benefit aod make bis
last Appearance bat two- Tbe performance will
commence with ibe comedy of '* Pygmalion and
Galatea," which has proved encb a popular hit.
Af.er tbia, 8bakep«are's "Comedy of Error*" will
be presented for the taird tima in tbia city. The
flret lime toi* comedy was produced here waa on
April 20th, 1853, at the AdelpbiTht<atre,en Dopont
street. On tbia ocean oo John Baker and Jaoob
Tbomaa were the two Dtomloe. The rarity of tbe
representation of this play would of itself induce
manv to visit tbe California Tbeatre to-night:
but when tbaoooaaiou is the benefit of such a fa~
verlte as Mr Raymond, and tbe two Dromloa are
playod by him and J. 0. Wiliamsoo, the attrac
tioo ia great indeed. Mr. Williamson is famoos
for his i kill in making up a part, and we have no
doubt that he Mill make a success in tbia instance
The reet of the cast appears on oar first pics.
ilateV'
e malic
Metropolitan Tbeatre.
To-night Miss Marian Mordaonl, whose re-
markably clever and sprightly acting has delighted
all who have witnessed it, will take a benefit,
which we sincerely trnst tbe pnblio will make a
substantial one. An evening ipent at the Metro-
politan Theatre is very enjoyable. Miss Mordannt
is a host in herself, and though some of the hyper-
critical young men who are allowed to do up the
Defines for soma of tbe dailies for the fun of the
thing have shown their "critical" powers by tied-
ing fault with tbe support, we caa assure oar
readers that nearly every one makes the mest of
his or her part, and that tbe play is very well
acted throughout. The thunders of applsuie and
ringing peals of laughter which reward Miss Mor-
daunt's efforlB prove tbat she suits the popular
teats exaotlr. Those who attend her benefit tbie
evening will certainly enjoy themselves, and will
render a deserved tribute to an actrasi of rare
talent in her line. "Darling" will be played at
Jhe matioes to-morrow.
AU.amb.a.
A more amusldg programme than that presented
by the Emerson Minstrels with Johnny Allen and
Little Mao during the present week has seldom
been given en any stag*. Ih? first part is excel-
lent and tbe finale is especially goed. Tbe selec-
tion of acts is a meat judicious one, as tbe roars
of laughter which each of them causes sufficiently
prove. The full bill which bas delighted thous-
ands dorioji the week will be played at tbe ma'l-
nea to-morrow, w h n tbe ohildr □ should be taken
tosae that litmicit.iyo pnd'gr, Li tie Mac.
Wajjuirt-'s Opera Bonne.
To-night the grand opera of "Norma" will be
given with Big norma Adelioa Bperanza as tbe
Druid priestess. Miss Annie MoKeosie will make
her first appearance this seaaen and fill tbe role of
AdalgiBa-.fiignor Pietro Baooei will take that of
Fellioue; Mrs. Evsne, Olotilde; Slgnor Pardioi,
Oroveso, and Mons. Oharla?., Flavins, On Sunday
evening tbe favorite opera of "Ua Ballo en Mas-
ebera" will be presented with Madame Agatba
tatsi as Amelia, Signora Bianohlas Ulrica, apart
n wbioh she Is eepeotally good, and the charming
Signora Luigia Bernard I as Oscar, tbe page, in
which she made auoh a auocess on making her first
apptarance in this city.
Bella Union Theatre.
Tbe melodrama of "Pongo," with which the ex-
cellent programme given at this house concludes,
affords Kd Montague an admirable opportunity
for displaying his ekilt as a gymnast aa well as an
aotor. He is ably supported by Mies Minnie Fill-
more, J. H. Larkfn, Tommy Bree, Charles Vernor,
red Ooopor, M'llo Oerretta, Charles Oogill, and
others. A great bill la in preparation for Satur-
day night.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
The full programme of equestrian feats, somer-
saults, slack wire balancing, trained horses, gro-
tesque feats by Mons, Kenibe1, gracefal eques-
trian ballot by M'llo Dockrill, etc., etc., will be
given at the matinee performance for ladies and
children to-morrow. The comlo pantomime of
"The Bear and tbe Sentinel," by Mons. Oaron and
company, with which this entertainment con-
olndss, is full of fun, and pleasea all the little
ones, as well as children of a larger growth.
Woodward's Gardens.
Thousands visit >d these gardens on Sunday.
The performances by the Baislay Family gave
general satisfaction. Tbe.b»by oamsl is a gre\ t
attraction here, and exoitss muoh admiration(T)
Next Saturday, Messrs. Ooe and Lay will make
an ascension in taeir mammoth gaB balloon.
Pacific Hall.
Gustavo Hinrichs gave au orchestral concert at
this hall last evening, to what the Call denomi-
nates a "discreditably slim attendance." What
could Mr. Hinrichs expect if he did not advertise
his concert in Figabo, where it would have met
the eyes of all amufomeut patrons at tbe opera
and in all the theatres, who look in its columns to
see what isgoing en in the amusement line. The
amustment-teeking pubic, only a fraction of our
population, were not aware tbat Mr. Hinrichs was
going to give a concert; and the rest of the pub-
lic, who read the commercial dailies, never go to
concerts or theatres, aud didn't care anything
about it, anyhow. So Mr. Hinrichs gave a good
concert to a ••discredit ably slim attendants."
M« rcantile Library Hall.
Henry EdwardB gave a lecture here last evening
on the snbjjct of "Three Weeks in MazaUan/
being the result of hie observations during his re-
ent sojourn in tbat city. Mr. Edwards bas an
enviable reputation as a writer and aa elocution-
ist, and is very popular in the commnnlty as an
actor. The lecture was, as might be expeoted,
well written, extremely Interesting, and well de-
livered; and yet the hall was not half filled. We
are afraid that our remarks in regard to Mr. Hin-
rich's concert published above will refer with
equal force to Mr. Edwards' lecture. The amuse-
ment-going public, to whom Mr. Edwards ehonld
have looked for hie chief support, did not even
know that he was going te give a lecture,
Sanders' I
The pupils of Sanders' Danoing Aoademj gave a
nteiqaerade ball last evening. It waa well attend-
ed, and was a lively affair from beginning to end
in the "we sma' hours." The Chronicle, Call and
I oabo were represented in oostome and oharao-
te>r by three yc ; ladies, and are spoksn of ia
this morning's Chronicle as follows;
The Chronicle was an active, bright, vivaoions
brunette, and her coatume was tastefully gotten
op. Tbe Call was a pletborio married lady, whose
atepa dragged wearily throaxh tbe dsnee >ike an
affected reader through a Call editorial. Her at-
tire was as attempted Imitation of the OkroBiele'a
except that it was patched ont with Altai. Fit*
sear
Those Heathen Chinamen I
It is tail tbat the Chinese declare that
Noah's real name waB Ah Boo, and tbat be
resided in Patio. Unfortunately, Noah's
family Bible was lost in tbe Flood, and we
oaonot ascertain from it what Noah's real
name was. His door plats also eeems to be
missing, and he had a yery careless way of
neglecting to mark bis shirts; so we are
baffled in that direction. We have inquired
at the libraries for a copy of the Fekin di-
rectory of tbat date, to sos if Noah really
figured in its pages ; bnt tbe only copy of
them waB out. For onr part we do not be-
lieve his name was Ah Boo, or tbat be re-
sided in Pekin. These Chinamen claim ev-
erything that isgoing, from gunpowder np
to newspapers. If we give them any ground
on the Noah business, the first thing we
know they will be out with the assertion
that the ark was insured in the Fekin Mu-
tual Company, and that Noah used to give
the Pekin newspapar people free tickets to
go in and watch tbe animals perform. The
interests of Chrls'ianity require tbat we
should believe the Bible.
Chinese Marriage*
A St. Loais'piper says, that lately two na-
tives cf the Flowery Kingdom appeared at
Justice Waltber's ofilce, accompanied by
two buxom lasses from the Emerald Isle, to
whom they were married according to tbe
liws of Missouri. The names of the partiss
are thus registered on the Sqnire's minute
book: Dr. Ah Fooo, of Canton, China, to
Ann M. Butk, of Tipperary, Ireland, and
Joe Sin, of Shanghai, to Mary Davis, also of
Ireland. The Doctor waB well educated,
wrote an elegant hand, and wore a fine eu t
cf broadcloth that would be becoming to
the make-up of a stylish "Melioan man;"
be conversed ia English, and understood
the business of marrying. Joe Sin wore a
tail, and his outfit savored more of the ohop-
stick Btyle. He waa ; quite awkward, bnt
nevertheless seemed to lain to wedded life
quite naturally. The bridal party walked
away in a state of blissful anticipation. Mo
•irds,
It is considered cool to take a man's hat
wuh his name written in it, simply because
you want his autograph.
France has los* two millions of her popu-
lation during the last six years.
Or. Barlow J. SnaltU
la giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Die-
eases at bis Hygelan Ball, 637 California street,
every Friday evenfrg, oommenolng at 73$ o'clock.
A part of the evening 1b devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to « p. h., free. w
A-ltoffether tne .Best.
It is curious, but trHe, i?wt 3. A. flbaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should £flJJ fur-
niture and bedding cheaper then any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. *
PbotojtrapJilo Cards-
At one dollar per dozen at tbe Peoples Art
Gallery, 3* Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, ?
•
500 Pairs ox Socks,
At all prloea. at t lie What Cheer Laundry,
dLoa-ltn ana. r'ieasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing ia more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive Into tne conn*
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can and one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
it the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at bis stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
ire moderate. The moral of the above la:
to to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when you want a carriage. o
Haii-work and Combings
Made np neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side ouxIb steamed fol
twenty -five cents. u
Live "Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
. who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the oornerof Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, B&imagnndi sanrj, game, tame geese,
delloious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cud of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Sonohong aud
Orange Pekoe — can bs obtained here. a
A. Pleasant Locution.
Persons desiring oomfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect tbe fine suites of rooms to let there
The bulldlmi Ls a very fine one and IS well
lighted and ventilated. *
Wr.shlnff Returned in OneDay
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Everybody Suited.
There ls no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every ons who
goes there la sure to be suited. *
Tno President's Messago.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durabllty are the
characteristics of H, Luch ginger's furniture,
All should visit his emporium, 786 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be famished. nj
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Fob Sale— a lot ef cheap silk dresses, at 33
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and Ladles and
Oents' Furnishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 36
* 'A MAN'S A MAN FOR A' THAT"
"A man's a mac," sail Robert Bnrna,
"For a' tbat and a' that ;"
Bat though the tong be clear and ttrong,
It laoks a not for a' tbat.
The lout who'd shirk his dally wc-rk.
Yet claim his wages nnd a' tiaj;
Or beg, when he might earn his bread.
Is not a man for a' tbat.
If all who dine on homely lira
Were true and brave, and a' Ua';
And none wboee garb is "hodden gray"
Wj» fool and knave, and a' that;
Tbe vice and crime that shame our time
Would fade and fall, and a' that,
And plowmen beas good askings,
And churls as earU, for a' that.
You Bee yon branny, blustering sot,
Who 3waggere, swear*, and a" ihtt,
And thinks, because hie strong right arm
Might foil an oa, and a' tbat,
That he's ai noble, man for man,
Aa duke or lord, and a, that —
He's but a brute, beyond depute,
And not a man for a' ihtt ]
A man may own a large estate,
Have palao?, park, and a' that,
And not for birth bnt honest wor.fc,
Be thrice a man for a' tha';
And Donald herding on the mulr.
Who bskts his wife, and a' tt at,
Be nothing bat a rascal boor,
Nor half a man for a' that.
It comes to tbjp. dear Brother Boras—
The truth Is odd, and a' that—
" The rank Is bat the galcea's stamp —
The man's the gold for a' tha* ;"
And, thongh yon put the minted mark
On cop per, trass, aod a' tha1,
The He 1b gross, tbe obeat is plain,
And will not piBB for a* that.
For a' that, and a' *-hbt,
Tis floul and fceart and a' tbat,
That makes the king a gentleman,
And not the crown and a' that ;
And man with ir an, or rich or poor,
The beBt li he for a' that,
Who stands ereot In telf-r^spee' ..
And acts the maa fo; a' that !
For the Very Best Drinks,
Goto Ya.es" Branoh Saloon, oornerof Market
andTliirdfiti-esta. BO
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or in tbe par-
lor. And why ie it tbat eome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look? It is simply beoaaBe they live on
a plain, nutritious and substantial diet. That man
is a public bone factor who will conscientiously
serve as with a clean, toot baomo and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers. croDnetor of the "White
House," Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street- does it. aa hundreds can
eDtaasiaetically testify. Bis kitoheos are marvela
of order and aleanlinoBB. Try him, and yon will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Holiday Candles.
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection*
eryr 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
It la Perreotly ASEonieninB
How beautifully and quiokly they do washing
At the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
jefore 8 a.m. returned the same evening if de
ilredi x
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trresti and Sweet.
Fer tbe beet confectionery, go to Oanty and
Wacner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sat tor. N
WHa.t Choer L-auodry
Employe no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlsed by everybody. *
Diamond Catarrh Bemedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds. Abb: your
drngelst for It, or send to Dr, A. F. Evox, No.
9 Post etreet. • z
The Illustrated Press (9. F.)
No. 1, January, 1878. Sold by tubscrlption—
$1 60 a year. Elegant, choice, cheap. Sample
nnmberp, 16 cents. Address II urn, y, Dewey &
Co., S. F. o
m
Olaibvoyant.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to $23 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. t
Oysters.
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Mannlne's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
Strc3t, near Third, next to car office-. o
Lever Buckle suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
'Fher b — at the What Cheer Laundry. _x
Genuine Havana, CJjsars.
Beet brands at 61 to ontgomery street, S. W.
corner of Merchant. Franck & Cahn, q
For Wasnlna
Shirts, $1 60 per doz.; small pieces, 60o. per
v.3. At the What Cheer Lenndry- *
For a safe and efficient Eeautifieb or the
CoupumoN, use Diokix's Famous Cbehe de
Lib. x,
The Mountain Beer is tbe only real L»ger on
this Ccast. Call and try It, at 024 Sacramento
street, where it ie sold at 10 cent b a glass. X
Best QuaiiTy or X>oerste:in
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Qheer Laundry z
Somothlns -New.
Wm A, Hubbard's manufactured misses' and
Infant's garments and ladles underwear in suits,
are famed for their superiority of m»ke and tex-
ture all over the Union. Mr. Geo. W. Amldon,
the authorized agent of Mr. Hubbard , has estab-
lished a depot of these goods at 248 Second st,
for wholesale and retail tride. A liberal dis-
count to the trade. j
American Watches,
Bednced prices, at H. A. Oallender's 62 Sec-
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired, d
It Yon. "w^xix
Tour Blanleta and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Qheer Laun
dry. ' z
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sf cDswell, Show Card Writer,
Beady made and made to order, hoom 10,
Holiday Punches.
There are no Pnnches for the Holiday tatles
that compare with Sqnarza's. Bquorza'e Punches
are fnmoni for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, t^b happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of tha great Sqnarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tableB. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leideadorff street. H
Tho Best: Remedies,
Dr. Perry 's LaBt Ohance, for pain. Dr. Per.
r?'s Webfoot Pille, for all bilious complaints.
For eale by all druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sausome
street, corner of Comm< rclal. •
Chinese Employment Company
PIBHOE cfc CO.
FUBN1SH
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
*"'o 621 Sacramento ctrett. Bet. Kearay
aod Montgomery, San Iraoclsco, Oal. We are
prepared to furnish at short notice, Domestic
8tr?aati, Hotel Cooks, Lauudry Men, Waters,
Common Labor^ra, Fa-m Hands, Rail-road
Hands, Gardener*, Mechanics, Factory Bacds,
Wood Onoppere.eto, etc, Special attention given
to furalsMng Domestic Servants. j\ 20 ltn
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
ANNOUNCES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
thePoblio generally, tbat they have opened
uoder OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bash aad Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOOK of
CHOICE WINES.
I^IQUOBS AND
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE Mo NEIL
AND WM. O. CALDER will do their beBt to
make them comfortable. fs 'Hit
FRENCH_GOODS.
MME- PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Geode, has j net received a large and
varied assortment of
Freucli Coi'eete
Of all kinds, aad prices. Silk Cotsets, and Corsets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tour-
nairee. 631 Stcraroeuto street, felllm
TO VARIETY_ARTISTES!
yARIETY AETISTES AND MINSTREL
performers going from Sao Francisco to New
York, or vice verB&,ehoald etop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elasssngagemeots offered to first-class peo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley. Manager. LetterB so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager will receive a
prompt reply. ft 3 lm
FREE AND EASY.
STEXT SATURDAY NIGHT.
Piano and Singlne at 8 P.M,
CHARING
*
SALOON
Ooe Sflashm street, near Second.
delO EAGLES & WILD, Proprietors.
JUST ARBIVED BY RAIL, AND WILL BE
sold at pricas to suit the times, a good assort-
ment of
POCKET CaTTfcEKX,
fiCIHSOKS, nnd
EDGE TOOLS,
All warranter!, st OHAS. OTTO A GO'S Hard-
ware Store, 313 Bush street, Rase Hoaee Block,
t-ao Francisco. fe6 lw
Crystal Sample Room
5S5 NACSAUENTO STREET.
ALL DRINKS, PLAIN OR FANCY, TEN
OENTS. »S~Hot Drinks a specialty.
It. MATilEB,
jsnim Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
"POR BALE— SI 8 KEARXY BTEEET, AT
" 'MERGER'S. Al;o, ever, kind of Candies
Wbnleeole and Retail.
no? If M. A. HFXCCE.
OR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College or Medicine.
Ifl fifiA BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT-
JLV/.V/UVf ire obiecta to be sbfu. Open to th«
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HAL*
318 Montgomery street. FOR HEN ONLY-.
»»-Dh. Joedau's Private Office is at All
Gear; street (opposite old Meobanfoa' Pavilion).
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
over twelve years oonaeoted with the press of
Melbourne, and is well known by the members of
the profession io the Colonies, begs to intimate
that ne ia prepared to givs experienced advice te
all persons professionally visiting or meditating a
risit to the Australian Ooloniea. Fee moderaW
Punctnoiity In dispatohing replies may be relied
upon,
WLuLLAV HENRY WATERS.
lSViotorla Chambers, 46 OoUina street. M»l-
bourne. Australia. f*6 if
ALHAMBRA '.LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURBISHED ROOMS. SIN-
Ble or in salts.
Well UgJicetf and T«nlllats-J.
__ Oninrnisced fiooms to 1st. Lodging wltb
tbcat board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
• 1* Boab strMt ao84 tf
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWARD8.
IOHY OAXBb PROPRIETOR
First-Class Hotel,
touem
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFFIOB.
SO. SIS *EAKNY ITBIIT,
S.F. BUSINESS DIREDTORY
BookKltera nnd Stivtlon^rs.
H.H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Hairiness Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Stratton'a College, 24 Post St,
■Satehermi
Ksts, Fred, Stslla M to UK). California Msrkst.
JKrnas Fonnderles.
Weed A Kingwsll, California, 125 First it.
Dentists,
Dr. King's Grand Dsntal and Surgical Institute
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Goex]*.
Looan A Co., 19 MButgomsrj-, 107 and 109 Batter..
Hamim If air.
Sampson. A. B. A Co., 110 Sscond street
Mu Me and Alnalcnl Initrumtnu,
Ksene, O. 0., mft-. acoordf ana, repairer of all kinds*
mnaiosl instrnmBnta, N.E. cor. Baah <fc Keornjk
Wines nnd LlqDur.. (Wholesale.)
Daaerl F. A Co.. 504 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEARS OF PBAOTIOK
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES IN01-
dent to females bas play d Madoaie Edmonds-
at tbe bead of oil physicians makmK snch praotios
a specially, and enables ber togoarantee a soeedy
and permuoeDt cumin ibe worst caaes of «np-
prfl'sion and menatroal derangomeotB. LacRes.
will fiod Madane Edmonds a skillful phystcian,
and it ia io ibeir interest tooonatilt ber in all dis-
eases incident to women before tampering with
poiboeoub noatroma, qaaok doctors and hnmbaga.
Madame Kd moods dceoribea disaasea without any
>" formai inn from tha patie -t., and oniefwithont
she ase of mercury or experiment-*, thus Bavin*
from wrong treatment for private, chronic and
cancer diseases. GorraaonndeDoe smoily confi-
dential. Office and residence, 415 Pine street,
between Kearny aod UontKOmery. ja20 ly
DR. CHAS. K. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE;
N. E< cor* Jackion nnd Keurny sts.
THE GREAT ERAUIOATOR OF SPECIAL
OOMPLMNTS, formerly ot Lock Hospital,
LondoD. »od tbe last twelve vearsof San Franoisce.
DR. TUZER inform* tbe fllfl^ted that after vieit-
ing all the HO>PI l'Al.i& IN LUNDUN AND-
PARIS, atid spendtog one year in tbe moot cele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, be has re-
opened his old Medical Iostitute at, the old stand,
whera he can alwayB bs found. DR. TOZtiK has
for forty years met, with uaparalleled succeBS in
tbe treatment of diseisi generally known as
OHRONIO A^D SPECIAL OOMPLalNTS.
i>». tins. is. tozer
ts in every way responsible, binding himself to
effeot a permanent cdke, or making no obargea.
Those who cannot Affjrd to pay for advice nnd
medicine will bo charged for medieine only. TUB
MuNlHLY REal'tiKATlVE PILLS, never known
to tail in Riving relief in oases for wbiob tbey are
reoommecded. are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, $5 p»r box. Full direotion on each
bf^r, eect hv hxpreGsor otherwise,
Dn. TOZKR does not imitHe the advertising
Q-^acan who make it a pr«<'tice to pabliBh false-
affidavita and otbnr false r'farence?, but refers to
the mo<>t respeotable peoule in tbe State, whom be
bsB cored of diseases which others have tailed to
oure.
DS, CHA8. IT. TOZER,
N, E. corner Kearay and Jackson street",
»1-W San Franoisoo.
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS, on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have too
amount refunded at tbe office of tbe undersigned'
upon the presentation of an order from the
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delSt! A. ATJSTIN.
1
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
No. 0 Post street, flnTnsonlc Temple,
SAN FRANOISOO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREO-
tors of tbia Bank, held Jauaarr 20tb, 1673,
a dividend wa^ deolared at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, per annum on Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight per cent, per annum on Ordinary De-
posits, for the semi'sonnal term ending January
2 1 b t. 1673, payable on and after February 1st. 1873,-
free from all taxes. fiEOUOE KOltlNH,
ja2.Mm Secretary.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RACE.
npilE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
■*- reside la Snn Francisco, bay their
Shirts and Famishing OooiU ef BENE.
DICT *CO., No. 3 Second str<et, oe-
caaae they are always treated well and
bay their Bonds at the lowest price*, at
••THE OLD STAND."
Extinguishes
■'ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PROTECTION
AGAINST FlRb: !"
SEHD FOH THEIB " EECOFD."
R, B. Ibwin A CO., General Agents Pacific Coast.
For sale by W. B. MUBDOUH,
Local Atcent, 312 California st,, San Franciado
ARION
_ -Pianoforte.
DEOLABED BT THE JDDOE8 AT A'LATB
Fair 81 the ABiricsn Imtitnte, »'»' », ™5
told trl.l »Mic»t Steiow«r'«, Ohloterine's. u"
otSer.. to be THJC BEST ON EXHIBITION. ».
CTJBTAa, Sol. Agent, SO 0'F»nelI «t«Jt.
N B.— Pl»no« ot »11 HTlM TO RENT. mm
ffjst A>v 4f
Jm OLD
DAVE MENDE8 A CO.. at ths
--,.-m-,.ii-i - -■■— - oid original Red Lion, 10» Gesry
■.tranfc betwesn Kearny *nd Dapont, wb ere you
can b.Ve HOT AND COLD DKlSKB. not forge*-
tiog tfce old Pioneer Lunah, The "Old Sport is
always on band. __
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST BOAJTOlt
m«.ie «t oar Stum Oudr Fsotor, iUIIt. AB
ordais.MP«o<>llr from tbe oonstrr. m eollolUd
end wQl be prompt!, attended to.
jmtmm
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HOTEL.
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JETROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA TnEATRI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
BJIVIDI^IT,
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Benefit and Last Night But One
MR. JOIIN T. RAYMOND!
TTl» FAMOU* COMBUTAN.
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TNI* EVCKIKQ rMRBtRT 14
b( hot Ono of tho 8ui • I » .
PYGMALION and GALATEA!
■ ■vmm ••< '" p.""» »a jniixT nn
I up i
i r,< a>»i*.e • " . i - . i , .
■ OI9IMB. FTOMAIilON'* STUDIO.
tbi ictioi a coinusm urn t»b *r>oi or T«niTT-roOB hoi m.
T.U ■ 1^-1.11* «'.a»>lr laecHA*. VIII ta. IWa.ltral ..a Wuaatrfe) Optl'.l UI«*oa«f
Tho Dissolving St«.t"U.O,
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titm*".*' to r'ti.m I* tri»l* ami* uoiil ,t.
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mi's NRLi |R 0 VMI.VS
ftus* uAitKif wvArr
Ml> J IHHHTORI
rtUDAT ITrv
urdajr, at a. ONLY DARLING MATINEE
I* PKtPARArlO.f-Tft. ... ■.M.uoa.t P1AJ.
©arts a.ro Trumps
MOBDAT BVES1NO. Febrairr 17th Flr.t <lm. la tha city of D.l>*« Powerful Drimi,
ruou or ArMinsiow.
Kfartnl «*>•.!■— Dr*tN Oirel* Ant* Orche«tr* VI *« Hai-ooy
Rrwrvd »rai»- Ra'cooy 7.. Gal lory
Draaa Ulroi* AdmiMioa 91 OO Priv-ato Box**
..S« und »10 OO
TA ifOx.iAiUi.
n\ iiiiiin.
r»i Qinmii
■aaoi i 1 1 i 1 1 11 . ti i \ % d
Sovrtnd Dance Llllli Hill
"doidc tMcTYoiCZovET'
P-A... WBr«k
L..H. Nl.i.rMntjtiiiM
OmliN
Daab a r.lk. HIMi Diinlui ••• Till— .r.
AMhlfM.a* r.nl.a ..lT,«rl.. Tint.
Tk.nirl wlia In. Plaorla. ll-lr Ml-* jM.a.laa
Flowers of Sons; Hies Llllle Hall
J. U. I.AKK1N -->! IAKHIK ARM*THOttG M
ID EX 3V3C 13 -v*r o r
0—111- •••••■"-■■ ■ ■■■-■■ ri"<>'v*r B,-«
Oono id i re tit'i the Mnl'-lrania in me Mi, wri' t«n bj lb* lata
,!•«, MoarllD( ai?r«.»l/ far r derarj Uonacaa, •nilllad
OR, THE INSTINCT OF THE SOUTH SEA APE1
POfTGO. lb* Moakay KD. MOWTAOUE
Moil. Da-Boa , a noli plant-tr Tonar Hre-a.
Piarra, ha m>)ar do mo J. M. J,«rkia
i -ra» Ma't KtMj
Mma. lb i- r*t hii atif* Minnla Fllln.or*
And-aaa. as old tailor ('baa Varoir
Bao iit*. oo«Oi* tba oraar Frad Oonpar
Pia-ro, oo tba pla-tetino Uhai. Ooalll
LaoUh?, id Indian m»id Kuranl- Oarratt*
CO. Id.... Ml- a Wallar
Itdana, 8.a*e», 6 to., by Oou.pa--».
Th« pl«C« lafiill «t riirlllini Inrlil -nt« anil Fob,
IH PBRPARAIION-
The Bravo of the New York Rinff,
Wolltbe tr.Tiij-1 or tho Ooarlciin'i li..-izhtcr.
&. POND,"
mn
e,.d. .1 •«'•
i„.d w**
*>«"&*
8« U..r.r ilr»rl.
Of BUIH. SAJf rRAROTSOO
ONES, LIOOORS IN) CIOARS
t -* II I IITEE.
RH, ATIO
I •: .Tifirt -f
'• nl coBflaal*.
IntlM-INA; ia»frtM4jmof lb.
CLUB.
HHBArs il .1 'ima*. .o ] LUXOH At
ttM OAoaJ loun.
AND COfF ([, WINES, LIQUORS & CIOARS
aaO kf«rnj ilrrct.
saaiB or bcsr, man frasoisco.
"*PIERS &. POND."
lTl.1-
T .. rf*F*
HAIR.
OHEAPf.S r PLACE IM 8Ai« FEANOISOO
TO BO?
man and Imitation Hair
oods, cheap and Fine
oweiry & Fancy Coods,
ia at tub
W YORK 8TORE.
A. B. HAMMOR A CO.,
Mo. 1 10 Ground atreet.
•• n getwr-tui Mutton ana Minna.
attention, Good Livers!
tAT»'«^-*aai>aa»Aa
L P. BRROSB. FORHBRLT
proprtttor of tba Ulnar*' Roa-
Bt, IN Ultao tba aaaatamaat
tb tha Mlnara' Raaaaarant on
oareUl itraat and tb* Minora'
ib on MarkataUaat. to pnrtoarabLo wllo MR.
IAYEUR, who baa bean oooo-aoWd with tba
erNirt, ImprnremeoU biti boat, mad* In
itaiD* dapartmanla that will randar tba Ml-
aaora oopoltr tbas It baa avar bean daring
'Good Kara, Good Oookinf And Modarata
(•a." •
P. BEIOEI St CO.,
NERS' RESTAURANT,
*«1 and MS Oomminlil, and
T«» Market itraat.
n from I a.m. to 10 r,M. anil lm
'EB'S OPERA HOUSE.
VtmmtmA. OJXTT, KKVAJDA.
(8 EIaCQAJIT THHA.TRB HAS BEBH KB-
Ui »w mis h .vpii«ii»S "l1***"
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OMjER
$50,
AT
LANCASTER'S
01? W .VHII I N UTON NTBEET.
frl'i I n Opo. Maa-nlro'a Ooara Hi-im.
SHIRTS
■i'-'D....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALARGK AS30R,TMKNr OK GKNTS' FUR-
nfabin«r <3 in>1e t.i bo had cmd aod obaap, at
Ihn'OLO OVRNBR." J LBVY't, r*l»*l Mont-
I'omstr «ir««t JibIc« Hivan to all. Don't f irwr-t
tfie noaabar— SIO Mnntaomwry atr-ot. fall lm
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EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mad*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
• Kearny atroat.
Stage Dancing
TAUQRT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Idiom-* 14 ; nnd 17 030 Wnshlnfftoii street.
MIS, A »«m ADAM.,
Slur Nerlo.Comle Tocullit.
.1 VMIi lie. 1.1,11 WW.
C«lebrut«<l KnullBh Ti iiiicillun.
1IABBT AULAS
— nnd—
mt.m fk l'uirrii Aim.
wiiii Mi., arent s«n«atlavi
••lOU.VTKKPKIT."
iiitai.i.ii:.
Tim iirluliiiil Mnn wlib (In: Iron .Ii»w.
-wllh-
11-l.I.R ANOLEA and FBA01L.1T.
W 1. 1. K CIIRDELLA,
Htar F«iu «.lrl«nne.
rnmri-zinii: ir.iit.MA.
The Man of Sf y.tery*
OUT I.HTOJ,
-iind-
I. H I' V .1 II A M 8,
aerlo-Cnmlc nnd IDuettl.t.*
II A It It T W K I. H V COOK,
Chumplon £qa«.trltin .TiibkIit. with—
Mill K A 'I' K COOK,
lkreniler« K«ia«nttlan nnd llanaBe Act.
W. 4> A X I. O K B ,
Cant6rtlnnl.l.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMINC-
THK TJNDRRSIGNKU WOIIM) MOST KB—
ap«otlullr repras*nt to you and to pnbllo ron-
•rally, that b* la now praparod to furrlab faoil-
Itiea for oibibltiona of ofO'T kind and obartour,
mid dosorva tba piirooac* *>f tho pnb-
llo. Hn bai ereoied a' f'hoynnn, Wyominit, A
LARtiK AND O^MUODlUUl iiA.,1,. with eood
Boonoryard Slaw. Tho Mall I* woll vcolilatod
and liitb'ed, and m^dn pooifor ah a for all aoaaont -
of tba year. THE BEST OF MU8IO, both Strina;
aod Braan, can be fnn>i"taed at all tim*a.
Ka'iatucto'y arTanpti>in*«n'^ "ill * ■■« nudo with
TUKATKIUAL OK OllIKK < OMPANIES, *ltb-
cr for Kintins of Hall or porformaioos on a por-
,-rni ■■■■■ ■■ I l.i' rc-'c I ril"-. ( ' ri'-'tJ"»*",,,|,l'M flllOlWd.
Addrcsa J. AtoDANIKl.,
Lock Box No l.Ctieyeuue, Wyomlog.
N. B — Our.oBUf** wdnlnd for tb* Obayeoo*
Mmearn. Thonn vr>*bii>K ntieriKuuiont*, atato lr>w-
ett torrtiB for tb« Win:n, s-- on. b^doIoc pboto-
srapb to my addroa". Half Paaaase Mono; r*-
tanded after tilting ork-afrom^ntn.
.1 AM IS A'<;DAN1KL,
Proprietor Ohoienne ihcatro /u>d Moaeom.
oo'2'2 3m Lock Box No. 1. (Jbovonno, W. T.
O
IHIIII.A V IAMILTi
Acrabut., Ovmuu.t.
C II A >. A. SARDNEB, J -nnd-
The C.l.hrated Hutch Caraedlan. I ltollaoti A.cun.laolit..
"HK ABOVE AKTI8T* ARK NOW OX OCR BOOKS. A.HO CAN MK EN.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
ASS Sacramento afreet.
(Tb* Flrat Root* bolow Kearny »tr*at,>
FOB FURNISHING WHITE AND OHINKSB
Halp of all kinds.- General Bnetn*>* Aceoc?;
Ooltoob Roma. Not** and Acoonnts; WhU.« and
Ohiooie Laborer a eupplied for Familial, Hotels,
Farm*, Faotorioi. *to.
OHAJS. JT. BfCHkBEB aft CO..
d»28 lm OSS Sioramanto itreet
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
'Select Dancing Acaderm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OB1 THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
lb* Tboatrioal Profeaalon In l aliforoia pr«-
Kae forcnlDK olaaaoa for i net ruction in Eloooiion.
rsona wfanlng to avail tb-mael roa of tba oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate ooat
can aend in Uiolr names to "Oambyaaa " P. 0. Box
2334. wtaen parilonlara A* to t*rme, eta., will b*
hqi »e tbtin. d*9t
J. C. COMBES,
TEBBAFIN JL.XJ1VCH,
Car. Second and Tehama afreet*.
rTorrapm oonatantly on hand.
DON'T FORGET
N YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE 01R
van to drop into the
Kot Scotoli,
FOB YOliK WABM OR COLU DRINKS.
All TJrinlis Ton Cents.
*tt» Natter .treet, near K.urio .
f^tr J08. D. BRIOQB, Propri.tor.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOll,
15 MurloB atreet, near Kenrnr.
All Drinka Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANT£ JERRY IN TOWIL
Alway* on flle the Now York Herald, Harper'f
Weakly, Frank Leslie's, Dir'a Doing*, Police Gay
r,»tte. all th» Oaltfornia papurD. alao London
Ponoh. Bell's Life. Illoatrated London News. Oail'
tod tat'sfy yonratlf.
aw- Don't forget tbe algn of tbe Hot Scoteb.
f*7tf W. B. WALDRON. Propriator,
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON;
NO 7SO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
bjn reapectfaly Inform* hi. friend* and pat-
ron* tbat be hae leflttod In beautiful ity'e tbi*
coay and oomfortabl* reaort, ard will be pleaa*<L
to *ee tboin, odo and all, and bave ibem aampl*
-oro* of tbe cholcaet wmea and llquora, A now.
billiard table from tbe mannfacto y of LiMaaDaidt
with Pbelan and Oolletder'a lateit patoD' ataal—
faced oaibiona, baa be»n Dlaoed in tbe Billiard-
farior. Tbe popular and effluent bev*raa:« maoiu—
t
THE JOUBNAX OP AMUSEMENTS.
Publianed every D*7 in t08 YoAr ***
J. I». BOQABDU8
AT
«8SHerckanl and 58* Washlngtaa St.
Below Montgomery, San Franoisco.
■FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14, lfa73
Pretended ABtoni«hm©nt.
The Sacramento Record bas the follow-
ing:—
Miss Kate Fox, of Rocheater koockirgs
fame, marrieJ m Loudon, on the 14th alt.,
■Benry Diedruk Jenokeo, barri»Wr at law.
The London Times ha* a sedate account of
<the wedding ceremonies, and mentions with
the utmoBt gravity the part taken in tbem
by the spirit fneada of the happy conple.
We reid that they rapped on the altar when
the oeremouy was parformed, and rapped
in the vestry when too register was signed.
They rapped all around tbe room while the
•wedding breakfast was in progres*. Mrs,
Fox, deoeaaed, communicated privately with
Mr. Jeneken for some minutes. Mr. J. E.
Taylor, of New York, testator in the fimoua
Taylor will cage, and a pation of Miaa Fox,
rappad hie congratulations, and also the
mo-mge "Jencken is no longer his own
must ar " — tbe hilarious disembodied old
boy 1 The spirits were very aocomtnoda-
ing, cheerfully consenting to convey mes-
■flages to tbe friends of the bride in America
— taus doing tbe telegraph company out of
its toll!>. Tben tbe spirits were tousei, and
in response to the honor gently raised the
heavily la3en table from the floor, susneDd-
ing It in mid-iir for several fl cand3. When
this sort of thing is published in the Lon-
don Times, tbe solemn thought arises —
■what are we comiDg to ? and when ?
We should say that we had already arrived
at a time when any newspaper that pretends
-to ignore the fact of communications being
received from disembodied spirits, does so
diahonesUy. Why, even tbe Call and Bul-
letin, tbe two papers of all others the most
afraid of offending tha ignorant prejudices
of their readers, have to print " this sort of
thing" as well as the London Times. The
Times printed "tbisaortof thing" because
it actaally occurred and was witoesjed by
its reporters. The Becord knows this, but
is afraid to say so.
It is True.
The Boston Saturday Evening Gazette
says :
Mr. Bea. Holladay, the financier and
speculator of great renown in tbe Pacific
brute-', of whom we spoke two weeks since
lis taking possersion of tbe Oregoa U. 8.
Seatitirship, whan once previously asked
to help elect a candidate for the Senate,
said that he owned stock in pretty much
everv Bpeoie9 of property, from a Missouri
-fonll-tsam to an ocean steamship line, but
nover yet in a United titates Senator, and
perhaps he would like a few shares.
Disproportion©!:!,
A few days since a seedy person applied
to a wealthy citizen for help, andreceived
the small sum of five cents. The giver re-
marked, &b he handed bim the pittance,
"Take it, you are welcome; our ears are al-
ways open to the distressed." "That may
be," replied the recipient, "but never before
in my life have I seen so small an opening
for such large ears."
This is the affecting epitaph oa a decea3td
Bock-Island Captain's tombstone: "He's
done a-citcbing cod, and gone to meet his
God."
A-vtlflclal Memory.
This wodlU rful Bvs'.em gives the memorr ex-
tracrdinary power. Thouennds cf figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
::d the Intellect strengthened. Taught in two
l'.'-mnp, $10; classes chsapfr. BrofeaBor Wm,
Nemos, 137 Montgomery street. v
J>o JSoz Suffer irom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate BUfferers from Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing N»11b, oan find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. R. £L Cowan's Insti-
late, 310 Kearny Etreet, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
!""«! from experience. h&Ting tested the Do?.
tor's capability. References civen If requlrea. H
eureka Social Club.
The prizes to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade ball of the Eureka Social
Club are on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
and 8ons dry goods store- South-east corner ol
-Searny aod Pine streets £
Sewing Machine* for 8aJt>,
Eented and repaired, at 116 Poat street. Alio,
Ageney fcr Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. i
»o Yon. Know
Tbat with Bttttibicx's Pattkbhb yon can cut
•and make any garment to fit perfectly 1 Send
postage Btamp tor an Illustrated catalogue, H.
A. Doming, .gem. office of the Howe Sewing
tttachlne. No. lis Kearny street, between Bntter
■and Post. San Franemoo. »
Bednced pilcea. Shirts from 75o, to $3,
Complete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
.QocdJ. Beales & Co. Eearny Bt.. near Bub. ct
ft*am Mooro,
Formerly of Rues House OaxrtaBes, can be
Jound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing ee-
Mblisbment, eonthweet corner Bush and Mont-
gomery bis. . or Dexter 8ubles. Oarruwe orderB
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. BQ
X>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more partteularry to
cbronlo and epeolho practice, and as such 1b
uow the moat enoceSBful of any Physician In
■San Fr«ncLaco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
■ corner ^eidesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
■ Oheer House. z
Oyster *X"r«*.a.s*.
The oyster trade In California is assuming
.gigantic proportions. Emerson Corvlllo, of the
Buddie Boek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
this own oyster beds at San Bruno millions ol
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Ocast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
bas extended all over the continent, and * be
*Saddi« Book" u known tverywnert,
Story of Poor Little Stephen Cirard.
Themao lives in Philadelphia who, when
young and poor, entered a bank, and says
he, "Please, sir, do yon want a boy?" And
the stately pei boaigt oaid, "No, little toy,
I don't want a little boy." Tho little boy,
whose heart was too fail for utterance,
chewing a pieoe of licorice stick he bal
bought wit^ a osnt stolen from hia good
and pioos aunt, and with sobe plainly audi-
ble, and with great globu'es of water roll-
ing down his obeeka, glided silently down
the marble stsps of the bank. Bending his
noble form tbe bank man dodged behind a
door for he thooght the little boy was going
to shy a rock at him. Bat tbe boy picked
up something and stuck it in hia poor but
ragged jicket. "Come here, little boy," and
the little boy did come here : and the bank
man said "Lo, whatpickest thou np?" and
he answered and replied, "a pin." And tbe
bank man replied "Little boy are you good?"
and be said he was. And tbe baDk man
said "How do you vote?— excuse me, do you
go to Sunday Soboil?" and he said he did.
Then the bank man took down his pen made
of pure gold and he wrote on a piece of
paper, "Bt. Peter, " and he asked the Itttle
boy what it Btood for, and be said "Salt
Peter." Then tbe bank man said it meant
"Saint Peter." The little boy said "Oh l'»
Then the bank man took the little boy to
his boson and the little boy said "Oh 1"
a: run, for hs squeezed him. Then tbe bank
man took the little boy into partnership,
and gave him half the profits and all the
capital, and he married the bank man's
daughter, and now all he has is all Ins, and
all Ms own too.
BTOBY OF ANOTHEE GOOD LITTLE BOY.
My unole told me this story, and I spent
six weeks in front of a bank picking up pinB.
I expected the bank man would call me in
andeay, "Little boy, are you good?" and I
was going to say "Yes ;" and when he asked
me what St. Jobn Btood for I was going to
say Salt Jobn. Bat I guess the bank man
wasn't anxious to bave a partner, and I
guess the daughter was a son, for one day
says be to me, "Little boy, what is that you
ure picking up?" Says I, awfally meek'?,
"Pine." Says he, "Let's Bee 'em." And
he took 'em, and I took off my bat, all ready
to go into tbe bank aud become bis partner,
and marry his daughter. : Bat I didn't get
any invitation. He said, "Those pins be
long to the bank, and if I oatch yon hang-
ing around here any more I'll Bet tbe dog on
you I" Then I left, aud the mean old cues
kept the pins. Such is life a3 1 find it. .
Mark Twain.
Brlngine Him Through,
Dr. Bolus was attending a patient tbe
other day, when one of the snxtous'relatives
asked: "Doctor, do you think he'll re-
cover?" The dootor replied, "Ton give
him the modicine I'm ordering, tbe pills
Bix times a day and the draught at morning
and evening and never you fear, he'll get
through." "Ye?, doctor," said the friend,
eying the array of pill koxes and bottles with
horror, "I know he'll get through his Bick-
nes», but which endwillhe get through?
Will he get well?"
Sweet Infant.
A Sunday School teacher having repeated
the story of Daniel in the lion's den to her
infant class on Sunday, asked ihem why the
lions did not eat Daniel ? A little shaver
squeaked ont in reply: "Ide3all had tbe
oss diaetse, an' want vewy buDgry."
Unkind.
An exchange says:
Mrs. Swiesbelm has finished her work on
"Women who have been hinged," but de-
clines to supplement it with a treatise on
"Women who ought to be but aren't," be-
cause of the immensity of the under-
taking.
Oysters,
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur oareless feet , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaselesB-play
Of waters bright, did make a Bcreen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen;
While mossy Btone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that -window reem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a Beat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, ashed our wish-
Bald they bad almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificat&y, too;
All kinds of oyBtere, juicy, fat,
Cooked every etyle; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In lact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, fleet, or fowl which we could name,
While every dlBh w*b, I am Mire,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here tbe beef ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nloe dinners, "
Whoever doubts thU let bim rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 BuBh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHABLE9 HAAZE. Proprietor.
* — '
•Tones «Sc scrir-odcr's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at aao Both *treet, nearly opposite theAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It, and tbey all
eat it. Only tbe best brands of Liquors bot*
tied for family use. Q
The Place.
If you want self an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your bair cut In the best
Etyle, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dr^Bing Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth strtet. near Howard.
wnat Clieer Ltaunary
I U WU) ft**' juawOxj uuiwiruoun,
The Chinese in New Orleans.
Tbe Chinese have invaded New Orleans,
and John is runniog a vigorous opposition
to Dinah in tbe Jauidry busineEa. John
does not, however, seem to have such a gojd
time generally in New Orleans as be has in
San Francisoo, for a writer in the Times
says ;
The "smile" of the Chinaman, "so child-
like and bland," as Bpoken of by au aneient
clasi-icil author tbe iuditer of thete lines
oonfesren never lo have seen. If ever a Chi-
naman smites, except in tbe privacy of some
Celestial's coffee-house, no native-be ro Saxon
has ever been ab'e to verify. Tneir features
are unemotional, and their express on stolid
and saturnine. Whit tickling them on the
ear with a feathar might possibly accom-
plish in the way of twisting their 1'aceB into
a gba't'y grio, or of bringing out the hid-
de i lines of btauly, future students of
physiognomy mu-t be left to discover.
If tbe Times reporter could take a walk
up Jacbson strest on the Chinese New
Year's Day, be would see emiling counte-
nances enough to convince bim that the
features of the Chinese are not unemo-
tional. Jobn feels at home here, and is con-
sequently bappy.
fioot>Blackinjf as a. Fine Art.
Any man who takes a pride in his profes-
sion, no ma'ter what that profession may
be, dt serves encouragement. The boot-
black on board '-El Capitan," runniog be-
tween San Francisco and Oakland, ia one
whose soul is in bis profeEsion, and he bas
evidently made a study of it, as may be
seen by the following scale of prices which
he bas affixed to bis stand :
B'acking bo it i, any we'tber 15 cU
BlacLiug boot*, dry weather 10 c s
Eou?h and dirty. 15cts
Mud Jammers, 1st class 25cis
Mud Jdiumera, 21 cIlsj loots
Ariz ma Sand Sift3rs 25cts
Mod Amalgamator] 50 eld
Oregon Mud Lifttrs 50 eta
Bovine Persuaders 50 era
Horsebide Gravel Smashers 50cts
Government ContractBoota per inch. .10 cts
Brilliant Polish on Bare Fuel 5 cts
Brilliant Polish on Ditty Socks 25 cts
Lover's Rights.
A lejected lover in St. Louis ha? sued the
father of bis heart's idol for using undue
linfluence in opposing bis addresses, and
claims $10,000 damages theiefor. This is a
move in the : right direction. Lovers have
rights, and should maintain tbem.
The Louisville Courier- Journal says:
Another crus&de is about to be organized
against polygamy. You never in all your
life saw a man with one wifa wbo didn't sigh
for tho sca'p of the man who has a dozen.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. CAHD.
■9-$ome person tanvlng Imagined that
a personal injury in a private capacity woultl be
dese to Mi=s Laura Honey (Mrs. Wentworth Ste-
venson) by its being known that ebo had been
singing at tbe San Francisoo Atheomam nnder
tbe name of Agnes Kennedy, took tbe tronble to
eeodlan anonymons letter Informing a lady of tbia>
important fact. Miss Laura Honey therefore beg*
to state publicly bb&t ebe is not at. nil ashamed to
own tbat tbe manngers of tbe Bella Union and
Atbeneeam extended her eympatby and engage-
ments when tho dramatic managers refused her
the alighlesb aid. And mora: having fulfilled
her engagement with Mr. Obureb, she baa ac-
cepted one at tbe Bella Union ; and as long.aa ehe
remains in Sao Frmoisco abe will be'proud to be
a-it.ociati.-d proftsiiaaally with either of the abtve-
named managers, ThiB pub-lio acknowledgment
must be gratifying to wooKi-be mischief makers.
Can Francisco. February 14. 1813. It
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth 8eml-AnBuol Dividend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PERAN-
Dun net, (9 per coot.) upon the operations
of the b'renob Savings and Loin Society, for tbe
six mootba tnding December 31st, 1872, bas, in
conformity Kith tbe reoort cf the Oommitteeof
V- ritication appointed by the m-mbers of tbe So-
ciety, been declared by tbe Board of Administra-
tion, at tbe a&mi-ADnu&l Meeting held on the
16th instant. This dividend will ba payable on
and after tbe eigbteenth instant, at the office of
the Society, 411 Bneh street.
(- IM ATE M1HE,
j 201m Direator of French Savints Bank*
A. DESIDERATUM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSJWfD COMBINATIONS
AOOMPETRNT MANAGER, AGENT AND
Acter. with 15ye&r«* experience in England,
America, tbe OapeotGood Hope aud Australian
Oolonies, IndU and Obion,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Ia well posted with the profession and tbe Press.
Can give names of Managers, Theatres or Halls
l-isi of Prices and belding capacity, in n9arly every
one of the above plaoes. Apply to
J. H. MOOABE.
fe4 lm A20 Washington etreet, B. F.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-OLASS PEOPLE.— MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general bnaioeea for the com-
ing Winter Seaeon, commencing the first week in
NoTember, 1872. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare retonded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES McDANIKL,
. Proprietor Cheyenne Tbeatre and Museum,
oo52 Loot Box 1. Oheyenne, W. T.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAHUFAOTURED BY
OA1BB SI. tlCKLEK
QOlS tf 4 »Q and 4SB Kearny .t.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BEROOLD, PEOPBIETOB.
THE OHOIOKST MEATS ""« —
Veset. 5!es, Board by to., treed. aflUk.
403 l-INf - ."REir. (KntiSsaii! "STm
and Mwrtiwatg. nutrtf ia ^JtmSL.
VILLE DE PARIS
EAINDLEB & CO.,
SUCCESSOR TO
KAINDLER, SCEUIEH, LELIEVSE AND CO.,
HATE JUST KBOEIVED
A. LARGE INVOICE
BLACK SILKS!
Bonjbt Exceedingly Low,
Which they offer at a
Great Bargain!
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
81 SO per Yard.
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
S3 OO par Yard.
Oity of Paris
NORTHEAST CORNER
Sutter and Montgomery streets
Y price 5© Cts
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers, Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PROPS IETOBS.
•417 Saniome street, corner Commercial.
j.10 tf
THOMAS W. BHEK.
SIIlVER ^T.^tri^-p!
4* MANITFAUTUBEB,
^ — AND—
^^f BKPAIKK1
&) drumsTbawjos,
yG* — AlTO—
OTELEK MU8IC1J, INSTRUMENTS,
ESTABLISHED IN 18CC.
■•yLecBonB friveu on the Banjo and Drum. S4A
MISSION STREET, between First and Second.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Pro-
eBsionale always on band. *»!,■» tf
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
S«5 Dnpont,
EEABS&TTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cages before purchasing
e'-ewbere. AlwayBsome-
tniofc new on hand. My
Pateot Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FKOM VERMIN
Also, best quality TEA
n o2H tf
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
«43 KEABXT STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the Bbortes notic? AH Pipes and
Oigar Holders wanantedgenuine.and
to color well. Mefcr?obaum Pippsand
walking Oanea Mounted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with the beBt work-
manship. A large auortment of Walking Oanes
and Fancy Goods of every description always on
hand. no2t lm
t:*jl© Grea
ANNUAL
CLEARING Oltf
SALE
DRY GOODS
THE WHITE HOUSE
Will Commence on
MONDAY FEBRUARY 1
FN OKDEE TO MAKE BOOM FOB Ol
extra l&rge and
IMPORTANT
Spring Importation)
WE HAVE DECIDED TO
O^B
CUE PRESENT BTOOK OF
DRY GOODS
LESS THAN COST
Wir?^-
WILLIS^BAND.
MTJ8IQ FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Mosio imported, arranged
and for sale.
Fritz Pipers and Marcos M. Ulan,
LcadlriK Tlollnlit*.
■avOrdsrs from the ooum ry promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Faton's Muiio
Store. 188 MoLtRcmery street, or AIAROUS M.
BLUM.,2^9 Mon*eom*rv atre-t. jaCtf
GEORGE MATES*."
Stalls Nob. lO, 41, ia, California
Market., entrance ou Oalitorn:a street.
Public or priTate parties i-id families supplied
from b ajl to 13_ |. a. ladles' aud Gentlemen'!
■sV
THE FOLLOWING GOODS AKE A PIE
ONLY OF THE
Reduced Stock
FKENCB STRIPED AND FLU
S1LKS-At:.i oecta per yard.
BUCK AUD COLOBED 8H.KS-B
duoed io Price.
ALL TFOOI. I'OULABBS-At >■
per jard.
BE1L JAFAliSSE FOPI.IK8-At
oente per rerd. led all other DBESS GOOEj
redaeed in proportion.
TABLE JUIUKS, DAMASK N»l
KINS, IIUCH. AND DAMS
TOWELI, AND OTBf.lt DOS
TIC GOODS— At lees than coat.
CLOIKS, SUITS AND 8BAWU-Wt
be Bold at prioea far below Ooat of Importatlc
LADIEs' AND OHILBBEIPi »<<
KIEKT.
MEKIA'O T»»rBWEAB.
KI BOONS, IIIKUKDBI TIIEF9. Bit
BBOIDEBIES AND LKBl
....A1SO
A LARGE LOT OF BABY LINE!
ADD
Ladies' Underclothing
ALL OF WHIOH WE SHALL SELL
At Extraordinary Low Pri«
SOLE AGENTS FOB
PREVILLE'S KIO CLOVE
Which will be sold doricg the eale At
S18 per :X>ossei3
J, W. Davidson & Co
TO-il a»S [NORTHWEST OOKNEB
<J*
Napa
i
«t
i
'Mil
UNO HAGU IRE'S OPERA HOUSE
kiw coiiouiioa of
iPiirar
• si itcevfp s
H
-"
' i *
... L. 0
NIW ALIAMBRA TH1ATR1.
"* rs"?*JH9B
^LjjI
falian Opera Company!
ma a Bticr sea* s ojaur.
-I « • I llll. (.1(1 M
"*7V ILB O N'S
AMPHITHEATRE
EMERSON MINSTRELS ParMan circus!
ladanie Agatha
imlii.
•ao wiu. ifft »« m witinutM wit»
MR. iTOHIVIVY -A. JL. !_. EJ TV I
4*1 U« R til FuM-i
HATOHBAY ..4 SUffDAT KVENIRCI
• ATUnilAT
rtBRCARY U >■< 16
MATINBB.
,i it in Salon
nan u
Seventh Grand Opera Night -
r«am UNALI ulmill
uiotT tmiae
un i ,
IRTANT
I'UhM |
. I . ■ -
Tiir usr « i mm i i ...
,. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVCNINO
H»». M>alpwa>#>ri am* Kmi-r,
I 'II i;-ON. (I I! S mnll '•nup.iny
Jn Ballo en Maschera!
I'nrl Mcrond-
-< »ll...
OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS
«». if.
.Lain*.
I' n U«HT
I
O. W. IOOIA'
■1 ifi.hm.1 mT »»nnunrr
irtaol
TR.I
. Anp HTMAN
§
OFi
&00D
AN COt
EM iU <
orffl
d Stot
■a in «
ti Mr iv'i
JlUDWi
Mr tank
E! 3F*. XV
l.»IM
M»tro D. Sperduzi
FrtnnfT rV.u.
3V I
Km. Aflitbt iui*a
THE GREAT EMERSON!
In ii Fresh Biiiljji't o< Uarfl Grms.
JK3
THE SEEdETON WITNESS.
MB. FALL J. ROBINSON
TOBET CH&S SUTTON |PETE... «. H BIOHAfiDS
-■« r«r««*-l
• 1 *•
1 *•
Irate «n be K4«fT«i at tee B i office of the Optra
Oman epee at 7 e'eleck-to wbbnm at i o'clock.
B«rt« Baeoa. ImH mi liiealaa ■treat cm atop at tea
— f at the atooe el lha Opaei.
• •HKiiiir
Gonrlndlng V.tb the Laughable Sketch cf
.KVABW AMD OBtilKMTKA
BII.L ... EILLY EMRRSON
JOHW JUIINNV AJ,[,l£N
^F.I.QEAVr BEAT LITTLE MAO
At 'lie Hesa Hirrr KlDgelej | Oorpcrel ProniBl W. F, r.tir
*1 OO I PurqorLIf .
SO cents I Private Boxes
■**" All BUli antnet the AILumbn Tbeatrr most oe presented hereafter on Monday.
■■>* Perform an oe to commence piio:taill7 at eight o'clock.
.ȣ Cftiii
...»3 und 9l«
*=• « O O X=* A. 1VI 2hfX 13 .
. , ., ,
Br TH* BARD I ► -iKR
• Uru. **>tr*#
BT TK» I.ADIK> ABB Bit
•■ «Ui-k Kir* raajlp»t»-
BY v' BIBB.
« — Prlaelpal Ba*lpf*«Psl. Art '
-',i BY '
otow».„. prat V4HMR
A.~lll|hl| IroMfrt IUr«- frreldaat
INTH Uir Rl) BY OMAR ■
B.— •BfJTf CBfJTB, |B«J Man with IM ■>•« .law. wit
llfl m 40-c*llon Cuek of Water with hi* Teeth.
7. Oraad Dnabtr Act
FBABK KtVEKH ABO MLLB U A BRIE IT K.
IHT B RM IsSlOrT.
Orertore Oreheatrn
9.— Prlnelpal Art of Fqaett> taatiaa
Brl*Ile XJooItrill.
OROTBSqUK MUSS. J. KENIBZL.
lO.— ilrawloa.Koom f nlrrlulnmrnt
BY M'jNS. OARON aNI> hONS.
11-MB. B. II. HOI kltlM. will iMirodarc hi.
Mann[p llir*r KIM-tflon.
19.— J, K.enolheI monaicd *n lilt Purodp Maittrr
1I<t«* .Tndg«.
INTERHH810N.
ToCoactoda pteb the f'omlc Paotomime of
The Bear and the Sentinel
Bj Moor, "tron and Oompftiij.
BrfAM Circle Bl «0
r...«|1tcUr SO
Ho.TTe.' I'hHlra 1 flO
PriT-te B»x*».. BS und 91U VO
a*-Bci Offloa opan datlr from 10 to «. Dcora opao at 7.
TMIL MODKL l.oiibi^u U«im
•ACIFIC HOUSE,
0B« arO-aaaaarelaJ
Bl IJf«V*d«rff aaa.
UYMPIC HOUSE.'S-JrrrTAT
BALSTOBS OOTRHLL.
Tboaa
who
©irraw
Omr CW.br.ud (I » WblH «»irU, Th.j 1 1 runoLI, u*i lar «»*'.u •
W ALL AND SKI THKH.
ll'¥
1 durability will aatar ha mttobed. To b* had only at tba
t X Li Al'OTlOM RTURR, Olfl Krarny atreel.
THISTLETON'S
JOIbLY GIANT!
UM.V TEN CINTS.
thistleton'sTb post street
15- X
)RGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... OIBOCLATES. IS ....
1.11 the Theatres,
,r foru"-
H.
», MM"
,i|) nil
.««"- 5IBCULATEO EVERY DAY
'""""I bKNERALLY THR0D8HDT THE CITY
TOHKr ROBLs.flT PLATT'S MUSIC HALL A perfect rush
* lJ*Sr5*Sr-1a3^^' iSfr^^r^ff"' 2 ' 3 KEPT TJP
= Grand Minstrel j^y ^^a. Nignt,
- AND—
DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT
A- 1ST 2T> B Alilj-
WHITE & KEARN'S
AMATKUR COMBINATION THOUrE
TUESDAY if Vf-NINU ..FEBHTJARV IN
'WM'fi JltT TH« BF.T tiXTAL,!TV O^ UtAiS
_. c AN BB HAD AT
8 ifillw S. <5, CUliiofiiia Slurket
MOUNTAIN BEER,
Only 'Depot, 624 Sacramento street.
rNO.aodof a FINE TAbTE. It mold by tha Glaia at-lOc,
P-rdoaenQoartBoitlaiatBl SO. «nfl fy lO-aallon Kate at
B» *T» "JjEfc flr,t olaaa MOT bOWUH from U to 1 o'clnoH.
PIOMKXB IBOB M-AJi UTAC7TOBX.
T Keame rtimoo I rJL. VKillvt, /n(c^l*»cutor | Al rtouval ■
Intrortu t rrOrartara °J V,'!1!''
Aur» Lee " ' "('M
Mi Lov« to'tb* War bai boot M. • ■ H
Moiii* D.n:rK a, BiDtamlo
Wbill Voo Com* to M««t M«, D«Hidk J; H. htr>
Tie Old Mli>'* Dro-,k »Kim I. K-»J' 9
'I'n.D.v wlurn Vuu'il I'oi>ct Mo „ •■■ J May
, , ....J. Gallofhar
:kBBS Tocoocluds with a Na« Kin»l» astitlaJ
Scenes on the Old Virginia Cross Roads!
Un le.Iup T. K>arn» | AnolObloe M. Rouv«l*tte
OVrRl'URK
BulUd-Mapp; Bo Toy Dfeama...-
Kearns in His Album of
Oration .
....ORUHKSTKA
Cloreoee Klna;
and Dances
,M. Kouvelette
MISCHIEVOUS YOUTH.
KEARNS .»od WMJSTAFF
Ballad
aaecltutlon
March— On two loatramasti at onot,
Bullad
comic irmBTfcj '*.'.'".
PROLOGUE, written by Tiiwell Allrlght. road by M. J. DOFLE
Un, Bavla
K. V. Millet
Prof. O. Wedel
Mlaa Mulbatratt
Mlea Blttarn M. Butler
.....Muter Tommy llpir
. ...PiitiiT Ocurpe Opp
OonoledlOK with a Haw and Orifloal Protaaa Dram*, written
exareaaly for thla truapa by uwnry White, natitlvd
False Faces iTrue Hearts
Mi.fl Matilda Arabella Boarboo ---
M !»• NaltieJyeorbOD, bar HUoa :i- ■;.._.» A- Btnjaala
,.M. Roavelatta
imla
aroa
■niea xi«iiib d»ui uvu, «■• ».i-»- .... •■• -.v
AapoetoaBoDrboD.aeuna-etniok foath... _.
H.rry TeboopitouUe. aftarwarde Prof. Toalooia J. T. Bar a
Hop Y Ik, e modal eerreat W"1!!,1"*"1-
tambe......... J. Nortoa I fat Geo Wwtera
SociaTl)ance After the Performance!
AHen'a Qaadrllle Band of Ten Fleece.
~aPr^Tha Lokmer PUao aead en tbla ooaaaloa ie f aroiihed by
MeTire. Waberl Lotber, 14 Geary i,Ittt-^^vv>^^^J^
TICKET (edmUUnf Gentleman and LaAlae) Bl fO
AT THE CrttJBAT
IXL Auction Store,
Oie KMUT KTKKF.T.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AMERICA
I. now offering «r. ulcr BarBi.ln. than OOY«
•ver b.e» ..ffered l» «»« Fruocl.co.
"With our coP.«ctlou la
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Fro.
From which we are dully receiving Guotie
boupht ut the loweat Cuah 1'rlcea
OUHRENOT.
OUB MOTTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,<M10 pnira Caaelmere Pnnta, worth KB <M>» to he>
■old at SB CO.
SO & dozen White Shlrte, worth Bl SO, t» be aald
at 75 eenta.
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THE JOUBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
FttblULod avsry Day in the Year by
j. n?. booabdus
«*• Merchaat *«• AM Wstoktaatom ata.
Below Montgomery. Baa Fnaooisoo.
SATURDAY FEBBUABT )5, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
Mitiopolitak Theatbk.— The public of
Bei Franeiaca did rally a little on toe eoossion of
Mm Marion Mordnunt'a benefit last nigbt, but if
tot house nad been cemmenearate witb her mcr-
lu it would atve been perfectly thronged, "Du-
ll ug," in whiott this Tery elsrar protean »ctre*8
jliimn §ii different characters, will be played at
toe matinee to-day, tbie eTeaini and to morrow
evening. All iboold aee it before It is withdrawn.
A new ■ensetiou drama entitled "Hearte are
Trumps," ia in preparation, aad will probably b»
.produced oa ai jaday.
ALHaMBRA THEiraav— Among the many
amosiof aotfl to be performed at the matinee to-
day, tbie evening and again to-morrow evening,
are "Old Head* and Young Heart*," by Bob Bait,
Litie Mas end Q. W. Bookafeller; *Trir." by Add
&yin&a;e whole budget of .aonge and dan ess by
the great Billy Eneron; "The Skeletoa Witneai,
by Oaa.-leB Sutton. J. Robinson ead R. G. Rich-
ards, aod lbs ever-papular "Trip to Paris." by
Bill? Erne asn.Jobony Allan. Little Mac, Barry
ELiOgstey. Ths programme le loll of fan Irom be-
ginning to end, and eaua&s roere of laaghtear.
■, Califorsia. Theatbz.— John T. Raymond
bad a capital bouse on the oocaiioa of bis benefit
■I lit night Tne parformanc oomraenced with the
comedy o! "P)gma i in nndGelalea." The benefi-
ciary an tal edoutet the ead of tbe secoad act sad
mads a *re;cb ia which be tnanked the public of
Saa Ftane.Sco for having by tbeir generous pit
ronage rendered bib engagement a lucrative ona
bvh t j biaaelf and the management, and prom-
Isel to return in a year with new pieces. This
p;e:e waif jllow*d by Shafespeare's "Comedy of
Brrorr," a piece wbiota tsselcom present id in con-
sequence of tbe difficulty of flndiog ia any com-
pany two persona sufficiently resembling one
another to represent tbe twinbrothsra. Antipholtl
«f Syracuse, and Antipbolis of Ephesu*, and two
more t j play the two Dromios. Tcii difficulty w.6
Cat over admirably last nigbt, and the representa-
tion of tbe comedy waa consequently a grand suc-
oo*s. J. U. Williamson made up ts resemble Jehn
T. Raymond and imitated hia facial get tires so
accurately, especially t bat perpendicular elonga-
ton of tbe mouth that oltsn tbe spectators were
piuled. The two dromioa were played in tbe
broaden spirit of low comidyandcaassd inrntoss
fan Some crit'CB objected that they were too
cnuoh like cIo*ne, but as the talk pat inta their
mo. las by Sbsbspesre ia clowns talk, we do not
know that this objection will hold good. Tbe
make-up of W. A, Mestayor. to resemble Geo.
D- Chaplin, was equally good, and at- ;be play pro-
gressed tbe audience got the two masters aad tbe
two servants snffiaieQt!y m led np with one
ato.bor to make tae coofasion very enjoyable.
Mi** Kills Wilton read a:d seed tbe pan of Ad-
rians vary pltatingly, and Hiss Nellie Oumminsi
thoogha little too subdued, was faitbfnl to tbe
"teat in toe coa-a ter of Luciana. Beyond these
the characters of tbe play do not oell for much
comment. This afternoon ''P/cmalion and Ga)e-
at-a" aod "inon" will be played, and tbis eve-
Ding a monsier bill will be proaent.-d consisting
of "Pvgmahon and Galst»a,"rbe Oomedy of
Errors" and "liion." fhe nrartylaugbtsr caused bv
the nerformanos of tbe eo-xI old oou edy 'est
nigbt we* a grat'fciog proof of appreciation by t a»
auitenoe of j-haks^area fan, woioh is seooite
fun, joet as bis tragedy is real tragedy. Mr. Ray-
mond w. 11 make bis last appearance to-Dlgbtand
•will appear m three character'. On Mon-i-y eve-
ning AucOEfn Oalf'e «^api\iion from the French
of Bsict, "Ait c e i~. " will be p- eeend. A
•omewbac bald tran^Ut ou of tbie plav wae pro-
ducsd in t je ci}rs>me most ha ago, be; Angastin
Daly'* play wkkh bad snob a t-emeodoaa tdd in
Hew York, *i 1 b« performed for the first time on
tale city on Monday evening.
MAauiBE'e Opeea House. — "Norma" ii
not a|v i ry popular opera, bat it [drew Ii very gocd
baaas last nigbt. Sigooriaa Adeline Eperasza
Bsog i he role of tbe Druid priestess exoellently,
and won ranch applanss for "Oaeta Diva;" Mi&a
An&ie McK°nzie, who received a warm welcome
oa making her reappearance, wai very effective in
the character of Adalgiea; Siirrjor Pietro Baccei
eang splendidly as Polliooe, and the other parte
wj-b sa'iifictorily filled. To-morrow. eight tbe
most a'.tra:tfe performance of theseaion will b
g:veo. "Un Biilo m Maschera" will be performs d
with Madame Agatha States aaAme.ia, Signcra
Lalgla Bersnrii as Osoar, the page, and S ignore
Biaocbi ea Ulrica Tbe other rolce will be filled
as speoiBed on onr flrit page. Even those who
don't Like to go to tbe opera on Sunday, will, we
fancy, strain apoot on this oocasioo rather than
ailss soob a muiical treat.
Bella Unios Theatbe.— The rule of this
pioneer variety theatre for mtny years baa been a
filorlona bill for Saturday nigbt. By referring to
oar first page it will be observed that tbis rule
wi 1 be well carried out to-nigtt First pnrt, olio
and aftsrplecaareall alike popular aad amusing.
"Ladies at Home." with which tbie rich and varied
entertainment oonolades promises ti be one of
tbe great-Et Beaeatone ever produced at this
boose. Miss Agaei Kennedy will make her reap-
pearance te-nigbt.
Johs Wilson's Asiphitheatee. — Every-
thing isbrigbt and a' tractive at this new place of
amaeement' The intarior is handsomely fitted op
and alwaje warm and comfortable; tbe magic is
♦jxaelleot, the programme is varied and attractive
and tbe assemblage have Figaro ti read during
tbe intermiisiona. Mile Fictarine on the slick
JW.re: George Shields in aomeraanki o& horea
baok: Barry Clark, the man with tbe iron jaw. id
wonderful fea'.s of strength; btaatifal trained
horses; the funniest o'f clowns, and many other
features render tbie circus imraeately popular.
Jt.le Dockrill. tbe famous Parisian equestrienne,
-•:lipsee any other star of tbe arena who has
eached the Pacific Coaat, aad as to J. Kenibcl-
he has more genoine fun in bin tbanawhele com"
pany of average low oomediane. The full pro-
gramme t) be performed at the metioeo to-day
thiseveoieg and to-morrow even ng appears on
«ar fiiit ps£e.
Italian Opeea.— On the 24th, the Pabhri
Cpsra Troape will commence a brief season at tbe
Oaliforoii Theatre, Several new operas will be
prodaced. Tbe season will open witb "La Jaive.*'
bigaor Baccei and Sigoor Bianchi are both en-
«ag.d.
Bobebt ^rLFOED. — This gentleman, who
hwbeerjf -g with G. B Waldrcn id Portland,
Oregon, is now in this city, engaged in ge' ting up
- a t-svelinsr. company. Be baa as a Ducleua Miss
•Anrij Puley tMrf -Fulford), Minnie Piiley. her
«iswr. Miss Carrie Lipais and Mr: K. Upsia, all
popataxart'tus.
AaATOinc^L McsETjai.— One ol the most
foeplau collections. of tie kind in the United
State*, comprising hundreds of costly and boas-'
e.Ua.1 wrx models,* ie daily on view (to gentlemen
srilyr a* tbe Museum- on Montgomery street. As)
•bear mar be profitably ep«at her*.
White and Keaens' Costbivation Tbotjpe
—This company of amateurs have been for months
past engaged in rehearsing an eotemiameot
wh'Chitia tbeir arm intention, shall eclipa* any
heretofore given by amatea'S ia this city. It will
come off at Piatt's Bail on Tuesday evening next.
Tue followiai member* of lbs treaoe will appear :
O. Woite. T. Kearai. M. B?avelette, J. Barle, A-
Bec jasao. 3. May. M. Lane. H. Barria, T. Wageuff
Prof. GWede*. P.O. King, J. Morton, O.EKog,
W. Knigbt, Jasper Fisbbourne, George Western.
M. J. Doyle. J. Campbell, J. Gallagher, J. Healey.
J. H.Stry. withafallaal efficient orchestra co-
der tbe dlrestioo ©f Geo. T. Evan*. Tne cempa-y
will be aseistod by the following ladies an 3 gentle-
mea. who have kindly volunteered: Miss Malla-
trat. Mrs. DaTl*. E. T. Millet, Miss Slttrra E. Btr-
ler, Master Tommy Ogg, Johony Williams, Mas-
ter G«o-ge Ogg. The programme is a very fall and
attractive one. It will commence with a regoler
minstrel first part, of song", choruses and jokee.
with T. Heart e as \l ambonne . |H. Reuveltt-.e aa
Bmaaaad B. White as Icterlocntor. After this
theie will boas olio of eongs, ioalrumental per-
formances, stomp speeches, recitations daets end
Acts. Tbe evening'e entertaiomeat will conclude
-no a new and original protean drams, written
expressly for tbis company by Benry White, en:i-
tled "Faiae Facet bat True Bearte." witb a pro-
lojae written by Tiswell Allright. sod read by M.
J. Doyie. The fait progromme and oast of tbe
p'eoe appear oa onr first page. After tbe lyric and
dramatic entertaiomeat, there will be a social
dince. Fiqabo will be tbe house programme.
Obatoeio Concrete. — The Handel end
Haydn Society aae rehearsing for three oratorio
•oaccrt*, to be given in tbe new Central Preebyte-
rian Tabernacle, on Tyler street, early next month.
The cbolr will number two hundred members, a&d
these, with an archeatra of thirty pieces, will be
under the immediate dlreotion of George T.
Evans. Mra. Mariner, Mrs. Hsydeo, Mrs. R
M&o.-e. Messrs. Campbell, Magnire. Makia, Mayer
aad others, will render tbe solo parte. Ibe selec-
tions for tbe intended eoaoerta ioclude the ora-
torio of "Elijah ' acd Mendelssobc'd "Bymn of
Praise."
Woodwabd's Gaedens.— Immense Bush—
la addition to tbe onmbsrle b attract.ons at t^ese
garddns, including tbe inf&Lt camel, there will be
to-day a grand balloon ascension by Messrs. Coe
*ad Lay, in tbeir mammoth gas balloon. To-
morrow the Bnislay Family will appear in a a pro-
gramme of gymnast c entertainments, aod there
will be a Moe woJfi = r balloon asoeaeion.
A New Plat.— Bam Chapman, of Sacra
mento, (one of tbe Chapman tbeatiical family)
has written a drama entitled "Hidden Away."
which bas been accepted by Manager McCnllongh
for prodaotion, when aa opportunity offers, at
tbe California Theatre. A novel effect, which
has bjen pi-.en'e J. is introduced in this play. It
represents asbip advancing from the rear to the
front of the stage, and increasing in eiza a? It ad-
oces.
Miss Chambers.— This actress, who has
plseed Irish parts witb Bach akill while a member
of tbe California Theatre company, as to lead all
who witnessed tbem to the idea that she was a
native of tbe Emerald Isle, bat who is a native of
Scotland, is now in New York aod purposes
bringing outa Scottish drama written by bsrself.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York. "The Cataract of the Ganges" w* a
still ibe attraction at tbe Grand Opera House
Booth's Theatre was occupied with "Bratae;
or, tbe Fall of TarQuiu" to only fair business
At Wood's Museum J. M- Ward was playing "Buf-
falo Bill" "Sam*' Btill ran at Wallack's
At the Olympic "The Albambra" ran op till tbe
8th when the theatre was closed. It was to be re-
opened by G. L. Fox and his pantomime company
or else tbe British Blondes At the Theatre
Oomique, Poole's borltsqae of "Keno and Loto"
was tbe attraction up to the 3d when tbe drama
of "Chicago" was revived np to .tbe lUth and was
f .llowed by a new play by Poole entitled "Spac-
ard! ;or, tbeL-oneStar of Caba" Tbe Wor-
rell bieteis ia burlesque and the wonderful gym-
nait. Miss Leona Dare, were the attractions at the
Atbensam At the Fiftb-aveono Theatre
"Aliye" was ronning to goad bouses. The hew
York Mercury eaya .
M.U.I. Bateman, the well known manager, at
present proprietor of tbe Lyceum Theatre. Lon-
qoo. centum plat as theatrical operations on a grand
scale next seaBca, and as hie first novelty purposes
introducing hia youogeat daughter, Miss Isabella
B-t man, in Mr, W. G, Will's new and very buc-
oes*fol drama of "Oharlea the First" It is alto
probable that Mr. Henry Irving, the actor «bo
created anob a B.-naatioa in London, will accom-
pany Mies Bateman.
Tbe Bicbmand Whig is rather severe upon Mr.
Jefferson, in the following suggestive manner,
when it observes : The desire seems almost uni-
versal in the community that when Mr. Joseph
Jefferson revisits as professionally, be ehould pre-
sent some other play than 'Bip Van Winkle' after
tbo first eight. He may, it Is tboogbt, draw two
fall boatea to witness his personation of Rip ; bat
with that for the first nigbt and a different bil,
for tbe next night, the belief ia that very few, if
any, seats will bB vicaat either nigbt."
Mr. bin Yates, husband of M'lle Z>e, has ened
tbe Atlantic and Pacifio Telegraph Company for
making an enor in transmitting a dispatch.
When Mrs. Waller telegraphed terms to M'lle
Zoe, at Chicago, she wrote, "share alter two hno-
divd," etc When Mr. Yates received the die-
patch it read, "share after $100 per night," etc
Mr. Yates divided np hia share nigbtly and has
sent in bis bill for payment which the company
ref ase to make good. He has left the amount to
be col'ected with a promiaent lawyer of tbe city,
who has already commenced proceeding) against
tbe company.
A New York contemporary, describing Mr. An-
gus tin Daly, eaya; "He ia a ratber tall, slender,
and pallid man of thirty four, witb straight, dark
hair, and an execrable tailor."
Daring tbe performance of "The Cataract of the
Gauzes, " at tbe Grand O^era House, recently, one
of the hsrses that are introduced in tbe last act
reared baok beels over bead into tbe orchestra,
ic) aring tbe rider and one of tbe musicians. The
audience were considerably aatoniahed at this an-
anionnced item in the prof ramme.
Itis nowramdred that tbe new Lyceum Tbe aire
in New York, wilt ps opened under the manage*
mantof Mr. Fechter, on or abont Feb. 23d, witb
"Monte Ohristo" aa the opening attraction. In
the engaging of tbe company Mr, reohter has been
rather nnfortnnate. Annmbor of very clever ac-
tors and actreases were engaged by him in London
Kst Summer, when it waa ex pee ted that tbe tbe-
atrs would open in the following November. Tbe
'oig delay attendant upon its completion hae
euased tbo;s engagements to be canceled, for the
present season at least. Among the many artists
already engaged for tbe performance of "Mocia
Oris to" are Geo. Boniface, Miloes Lerick, Chas
Leclercq, brother of Miss Oarlotta, Artbor Le-
elerco., Frank 0. Bangs, and Mies Lixxie Price
Arthur Leclercq is the stage manager, and bas
been superintending the erection of tbe theatre
from the 2rst. The two principal scenic artiste
are Me?sr*. Hoeford and Larasu Mr. K. Mollan-
hauer, .Jr., is tbe leidsr of the orchestra, which
will be of unutaal sir.9 atd great variety of in-
Btmrasnti. "Moots Crista" is expected to run
up to the end of the present eeaaoa, when
a very full a^d efficient, company will be an-
gigrdfar next aeaeon.
Tbe TV, Y\ Meronry eays: Kelly and Leon have
b?en tbe salvation of more than one management.
Their preeeot anceeeaful delineations of character
epscialtiia brings tbem daily propositions to go to
v.rioas rural theatres where decay is apparect.
A San Frincisce manager bas offeied them splen-
did t .rms foren exteoded etgagenaeot, wbicb tbey
have under consideration. Don'tyongo! Don't
yon do itl Continue to benefit yonr present man-
agement and reap yoar regnlar greenback reward.
The loss by tbe burning of the Washington
National Theatre on tbe 28lh nit., was fSO.UlO.
There was 9*0,000 insurance. It will be re-
built. Mrs. Oates'e company toat but little In ef-
fects. Manager Seville lost all bis wardrobe, and
Mrs. Savllle part of hers. Saville's loss tn >very-
tbing given st C9.000. TbatofMra. Oate'a 91,560
Third fire of a theatre on this site. Tbe first waa
on tbe night of the 5 tb of March. 164-5, the bond-
ing then being one of tbe largnst In tbe country,
tbe front being adorned with a colonnade of large
pillars with wooden 'caps. The performance was
, 'Beauty and the Beset," witb Charles Bark as
tbt Beast, In ISiT the theatre was rebuilt for the
advent of Jenny Liod, and afterward leased by
Kaokel, Ford A iMoxley, with Fanny Morant aa
to.it ager, and under this management it contin-
ued until Feb. 6, 1816, on the afternoon of wbiob
it was egsin burned. After allowing tbe ground
t i remain idle for a long time (being nsBd occa-
sionally for circuses), the war broke ont, and an
amphitheatre, rudely .constructed, was erected,
which in turn gave way to the new National Tbea-
tn, built in 186i, and opened on tbe 221 ;of April
of thai year by Leonard Grover with tbe "Serious
Family." Several years later it fell into tbe bands
of O. D. Hess, and was rnn by blm until the aaiae-
smation of Mr. Lincoln, when it was closed for
tae season. A speedy benefit is to be given tn
Seville by Washington citizens.
Mr. 0. R. Thome, Jr..'will shortly start out on a
■tarring tour with Walts Pbilifpps' new drama of
"Amos Clark." Gas Mastayer will be hia business
manager.
A Tribune reportsr. having learned tbat Obas.
W, Brooke, attorney and counaeltor-at-law, had
been consulted in relation to hdarin Forrest's will,
oallad upon him, and received tne f ollowing state-
ment. There is a rumor which has been reported
to me by BBveral members of tbe theatrical pro-
fession to tbe effect tbat the exacutora of Mr.
Forrest's estate had ssttled with Mra. Forrest
bar accrued olaims for alimony nnder the divorce
proceedings against Mr. Forrest in this city some
years siaos. I doubt it, because Mr. Dougherty,
who is one of the exeoutors.isa lawyer of stand-
ing in Philadelphia, aad I do not tbmk he would
be inclined to recognize the legality of any each
claim in that. State. The actors are very anxious
that the bsnetit from the institution to be organ-
ised nnder Mr. Forrest's will should be derived as
soon as possible ; and it bas been suggested to me
thata formal request should bs made to tbe exe-
cutors to indaca them to consummate tbe trnst
created by Mr. Forrest's will, at the earliest mo-
ment. Ibis bso only been the suggestion of a
gentleman connected with the profession, with-
out aay positive official authorization from tbe
actors as a class.
A suggestion ba* be*n made that the English
custom of using an iron screen or curtain to sep-
arate the s tage.f rom tbe'anditorinm of onr theatres
in case ol fire be adopted ia this country. Those
who ought to know pronounce tbe iron enrtain a
failure, it getting red hot too aoonl dating fire to
be of any service.
On the 3d, jMise Adelaide Nei'son made her
debut at the Boston Theatre, appearing as Juliet,
in ShakEpeare'* "Borneo and Juliet," a part ia
which Bhe mat witb. flittering success. Mlsa
Neilson was supported by Mr. Joseph Wheelock
*j Borneo.
Miss Agnes Ethel made her debut before the
Boston public at the Globe Theatre on the 3d, as
Agnes in Victorien Sardon's society drama
"Agnes," apsclally written by htm for Miss Etbel,
and performed by her for one hundred oonsecutive
nights ia New York.
"Bacbel, the Bdsper," was running at the Boa-
ton Museum.
The sensation pantomime of "Don Joan" was
tbe attraction at the Howard.AthesEBam,' Boston.
It is aanonnosd tbat Obarles K, Thorn, Jr., is to
commence a star engagement at the Boston Thea-
tre' on February Iitb, opening [ia "The Three
Guardsmen."
An Eastern contemporary bas the following
concerning one whom all who knew acknowledge
to be a thorough g;od f«llow:
Oliver Dond Byron is playing hie Ben McCul-
longh at the Arch street Theme, Pniladelpma,
to tn* largest business done ia that city tbis sea-
son. Be ia a sure card, aad ia one of the moBt
convincing proofs of wcat pBreeverance acd strict
attention to business and aeaeral knowledge of
what one ia undertaking, will accomplish. Five
years ago tbe " ruing geoina" was in a stock com-
pany at rezolar salary. To-day he is toe possessor
of f U5.0S. made by me owa brains and individual
exertions; is the bnsband of a most eatunable
wife and tt)e posses or of a bright and handsome
boy named Be n McMcOullongb Byron, besides the
largest brood of tboroogbbrtd fowls of any man
in America. Bis only weakness is a chicken. Be
is tbe pet of tbe entire profession, the bone of
contention for managers, and tbe very prinoe of
gojd fellows. 1 be wnole world wish hm joy on
his high road to prosperity.
Tbe New York Critic eays:
TbeMcKee Rankin oarty.aftertraTelingtbrough
tbe principal cities acute, have returned again io
tbe scenes that are nearest and dearest ta ev-ry
freeman's heart — Cincinnat', the Queen of the
Wen, and one of tha worst enow towns in tne
United States.
The same paper calls J. J. McOloakey "The
greatest dramatist of the nineteenth century," so
we do not pat too muoh confidence in its superlqr-
tives.
Charles Feobter is playing a brief engagement at
tbe Chestnut-street Theatre, Philadelphia, during
which he has appeared as Don Csesar de Bazas,
Buy Bias a-.d Claude Melcotte. On the 30ti alt.,
by Fechter's request, Mr. Davenport performed
his famous rendition of Sis Giles Overreach io
"A New Way to Pay Old .Debts " There ia scarcely
a character in tbe standard drama more difficult
of successful representation, and Mr. Davenport
is probably the greatest representative of ii now
living. It was in tbia that Edmund Keaa, by ar-
duous and protracted atudy.'made his first great
hit at the Drury Lane Theatre. He spent days
and nighti before a glass practising facial expres-
sions and gestures, and so euoceesful waa be tbat
actreases performing in thgpieoe with him fainted
away from genuine terror, and Lord Byron, sit-
ting inn stsge box, was seized with a coeval. ion
as tbe curtain desoended on the terrible death
scene of tbe old man who had been foiled by his
•wn weapons.
At Trimble'* Varieties, Pittsburgh, the Victo-
relli Brother*, Mist Helena Smith, Billy Carter,
Frank Jones tbe musical moke, formerly of this
city, and many others appear in a very lively pro-
gramme.
In New Orleans, Lyd:a Thompson and her troups
c'oaed their engagement on the 8th with a per-
formance for the baneflt of Bscke: and Edonln.
C. B. Bishop was at tbe St. Charles Theatre up to
the 8th. playing in a eemeatton drama entitled
■'WarOloatda." At the Opera House the Hn-
bintteiu Uronpe gaT» concerts oa tbe 3d, 6tb and
7th At tbe Varieties Theatre, John K. Owens
and bis dramatic company were presenting a dif-
jerent bill every night.
The Matthews Family, ten in number, including
Artbur Gregory, have been engaged to travel with
Barnum next season. W. Aymar, clown, Frank
Barry, •quectrias, and Jerry Hopper are also en-
gaged.*
Mr, and Mrs. Boue.oault, De Bar's, St, Louis, 3d,
two *eek»; Cincinnati. *2i,
A correspondent writos tbat tbe panoramic tn-
dmiua', Reicherts made a deaoenton tbe unsus-
pecting clt z»DSof Woreeater, Maes., en tbe 25th
ult , witb a eeeits of daubs announced as views of
Boston before, during and alter tbe fire, jf Boa-
ton looked anything like tha pieces of canvas .dis-
playad, taen Providence was mercifnl in sweeping
it out of light. It is a great pity tbat Beichait's
pictorial treasure waa not s-ored in ona of the
many bulJaiags consumed in tbe portion of Bob-
t in of whioh the panorama is supposed to be a
counterpart.
Wm. Verahay, author of the drama, "Chris and
Lena." ia dangerously aick at hie borne in Albany.
The physicians think be eacnot recover.
MeCioakey and "Pomp" are no longer compan-
ions. Tba latter bas bean transferred to tbe care
of Barry Clifford, who will wheel ints tbe itiner-
ant constellation abaut the end of tbe summer
solstice.
Obarlea Storms, baritone, joined Simmons A
Sloonmin Philadelphia on tbe 27th ult.
Baby Beneon and her mother. Jennie Benson,
have been re-engaged at Fox'a American Theatre,
Philadelphia. The little girl ni;htly receives tre-
mendous applause aad many enoorea ia her quaint
litt'e songs and dance*. Her mother ie also a
greet favonte in cleg dances. They will open at
Tony Pastor's 17th.
Bomelll Family, Oeatral, Philadelphia, 3ft, two
weeks.
Martinatti troupe, Memphis, 3d, ens week,
Tony Dsaier and pantomime, Cleveland, lOtb;
Pittsburgh, 17tb.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TBE TJNDEB5IGNED WOULD MOST RE-
speot fully represent to you and t~.e public gen
erally, tbat be is now prepared to fnrtieh facil-
ity for exhibitions of every kind and character,
whioh should deserve the patronage of tbe pub-
lic. Be bas erected at Oheynne, Wyoming, A
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BALL, witbgooi
Scenery acd State. Tbe Hall is well ventilated
and lighted, and made comf or.ah'e for all seseune
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be furnished at all times.
Satisfactory arrangements will he made witb
THhATRICAL OK O I HER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage ol tbe receipts. Correspondence aolioited.
Addrere J. McDANIBL,
Look Box No I.Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. B — Curiosities wanted for the Cheyenne
Museum. Thoae wishing engagements, state low-
est terms for tbe Wintei Season, BBnaing photo-
graph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
funded after filling engagements,
JAMES MCDAN3EL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
oo22 3m Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
THE OLD
Hot scoton,
1G Morton Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOIII nnDJERRY IN TOWN.
Always on file tbe New York Berald, Harper'r
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Daw's Doings, Police Ga
zstte, all tbe California paparB, also London
Pnnch. Belt's Life. Illustrated London News. Gall
and eatlsfy yourself.
sfls- Don't forget the sign of tbe Hot Scotch.
fe7 tf W. 8. WALDRON. Proprietor.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7«0 MARKET BTREET, HARRY COR
byn reBpectfnly informs bU friends and pat-
rone tbat be has te&tted in beautilul style thie
cosy aod comfortable resort, and wilt be pleased
to Bee them, one and all, and. bave tbem sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard tabls from tbe manufaotoy ot Lieeenfieid
witb Phelan and Oolterder's latest paten' steel-
faced cushions, bas been Disced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. 'Ihe popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, can be found in hi i old po-
sition prepared to diapeusB ere aturs comfort to all.
ja31 tf
Chinese Employment Company
PIEHCE <*3 CO.
FUBHI6H
CHINESE LABOR
FOB stL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
Ho 62*7 Sacramento Etreet. Bet. Eearoy
and Montgomery, San Fraocleco, Cal. We are
prepared, to furnish at short notice, Domo&tlc
Servants, Hotel Cooke, Laundry Men, Walters,
Common L&borera, Farm Hands, Bsil-road
Hands, Gardeners Mechanics, Factory H&bd*,
Wood Choppers, etc, etc, Special attention given
to furulBbing Domestic Servants. j. 20 lm
MESSRS. H'NEIL&CALDER
» NXOUNOES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Public generally, tbat they have opened
under OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Buab and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WEsTES,
LIQTJOB8 AKD
All are invited tb call, and ARCHIE McNEIL
ANB WM. O. OALDER will do their bBst to
make tbem comfortable. j a 34 1 f
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE GIB
cus to drop into the
Hot scotcn,
FOB TODE'SVAEM OB COLD DEIKKS.
All Drinks Ten Cents
.SS flatter street, tear Kearny.
fe8 tf J08. D. BRIGGS. Proprietor.
J. C. COMBES,
TEBKAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tchuma streets.
p-Terrapin constantly on band.
OveteN in every style, PBIVATE
SUPPBR ROOMS FOR PARTIES,
dec 31 lm
DR- H. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFFlOl,
SO. 91S KF.AKNT- STBEET,
Eetween Enjb »td Satt/r. jtXUm
S.F. BUSINESS D.RE3T0R1
Booksellers and Stationers,
B. H. Moore, WW Montgomery, near Merchant.
Business Colleges.
Beald'e. Bryant A Siratton'a C'oUege, 24 Poet SI
Hutch era.
Katz, Fred, Sulla »i to 10). California Market.
.Brass Fonnderles.
Weed A Kingwell, California, 125 First si.
Dentists.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Surgical Institute
616 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Ooeda
Lnoan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 8uUss\
J i am an Hair.
Sampson, A. E. A Co., 110 Second street
Music and Musical lnetraments.
Keene, O. 0.. m ft -. aooordtene, repairer of all it tae.
musical instruments, N.E. cor. Bash A Kesrnm
Wines and Liquor*. (Wholesale.)
Daaarl F. A rQ , M4 Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAirJ
TWENTY TEARS OF PBACTICI
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES!!!*™*
dent to females has placed Madame Edmonds
at the bead of all pbysioians making such praot'
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a st
and permanent oure In the worst cases of au|
pr^-stnn acd m-rjBtraal deranKemante. Ladies
ipeody
will find Madame Edmonds a skillful physieraEI
and it ia to their interest. toor>n9nlt her io all dls>
eascB inoident to women before tampering with
poisonouB nostrums, qaaok doctors and humbugs.'
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without any
lnforma>ion from tbe patient, and cores wit boot
tbe ubs of mercury or experiments, tbua Baring
from wrong treatment for private, chronic anS
cancer diseases. Ooiresoondeooa atrictly oontV
dential. Office end rosiderior, 415 Pine itreeL
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja20 1?
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
ft. E. cor. Juckeon ond Kearny ete.
THE GREAT EkADlOATOR OF SPECIAL..
OUMPLMNTS, formerly of Lock Hospital,
London, and tbe lasttwelre reorsof SanFranolBOaVi
DR. Tt-ZER ioform« tbe anLoted that, aftsr visit-
ing all the HO>PIrAI,b IN LONDOK AND
PARIS, ar.d spendiog one year in the most cele-
brated Hospital io London, tbe LOCK, be bas re-
opened Lis old Mediusl Ioetitnie at the old stand,
where hecsn altra?s bs foond. DR. TOZ£k has
for fortyyeara met with unparalleled eucoesa In
tbe tmntment of diseas* senemtty known u
CHRONIC AAD SPECIAL OjMPLaINTS.
DR. CHAS. II. TOZER
is in every war responsible, binding himself to
eff-ct a per en a a onr, cuke, or making no charges.
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice aad
medicine will be oQarged for medicine only. 7HJC
Mc»N 1HI,Y RES Tort ATI VE PILLS neverkoown'
•o fail in pmog relief in oases lor which the? are
recommended, are to be obtained only at I
office. Price, £5 pur bo~ '
bos, sen t hv fxprees or
I direction on each
Dx, TOZER doss not imitate the advertising'
Q -lacks who make it a p net ice to publish raise1
affidavits and other false reference3, but refers to
the non reepeo tab's people in the State, whom be l
bas erjBED ot diseases which others bave tailed to
oure.
DR. r»A*. W. TOZER,
X, E. corner Kearny and Jackson ntreets,
fcl-tf San FraDeiaeo.
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVB'
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have thot
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned
upon the presentation of an order from the :
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delSM A- AVSTIlf.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANI.
No. 6 Post street, BnTssonle Temple.
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OP THE BOARD OF DIREO-
tors of tbis Back, held January 20tb, 1S7J,
a dividend *a* declared at tbe rate of ten (10) par >
eent, par annum on Term or Permanent Deposits,
and eight per cent, per annum oa Ordinary De- <
posits, for tbe semi-annual term ending January >
21st, 1673, payable on arjd afi er February let, 1871,
Ire? from all taxes. OEOUOE ROHINN,
ja22-lm Secretary.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE BTJMAN RACE.
fTIHE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO I
-*- reside la Man Francisco, buy IbeJr
Shirts and Furnishing Ooodi of BENE-
DICT A- CO., No. 3 Second street, be-
conie they rare always treated well and <
boy their goods at the lowest prices, at >,
"THE OLD STAND "
EzHNQUISEBB
"ABSOLUTELY THE BB*T FROrEOflON
AGAINST FIRE 1"
BEND FOB THEIB " BECOr D."
R. B. Iewe; A CO., General ftgects Pncifjo Coast.
For sale by W. B. MURDOCH,
Local Agent, 312 California at.. Sac Pranotsdo
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATE
Fair of tbe Aaerican loatitote, after a blind-
fold trial ayaibst Sieinwsy'e, ObicVennge. and ■
otb*TK.to be TH>. BtST ON EXHIBITION. B.
CIBT.VZ, 8*.le Aeent. 2i» O'Farrell street
N B— Pianos of all styles TO KFNT. mart .
j. OLD
DAVE BIENDES A CO., at the
_ _ old original Red Lion. 10 Geary
■treet. between Keproy «nd Pupont, where yoi
can bave HOT AND COLD DRlSKS. notforget-
tiog the old Pioneer Lunch. Tbe "Old Sport U
always on band.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OK THE FTNEBT fjOANI>T
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. All
ordeTS, especially from tbe country, exs eoliolted
and will bo promptly attend ed to.
OANTT A WAG:
HOTEL. >-*• »
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'9 9) FURBISHED ROOISil
■ »■ ruienoo* •4rt'»DAT. rti«
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WEST END H
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
A»T
I , I | I a . I . lift > I u 1 1 I ..I
Parian Mordaunt
•V. •* I
' U f, ^ I m lam ■
MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND!
rtBRI ART l.\
I l>. M«a4 M Ttjiae) AM* at
OM1V \\l> IIKll MlslKU:
PYGMALION aDd GALATEA!
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COOIIjIi and COOPsn
ab tub tni ur aomro
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turda,, at 2. ONLY DARLINC MATINEE
IX PaAPARA T 1 I (X- To. it. IfBuuml PlAf.
FRIDAY IVISIJi,
To O ...l.aa .lb to. r eaorllt Uorl*o<i<ia.
IXION OR, THE MAN AT THE WHEEL
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MISS NFl.I.tB OUMMIMBIMEROURV „
CHARAOTKHB I W THK LIKA.MA.
MA ;UIH MOMHr
MISS LMUA MAM IV
HISS MISMH WALTON
«IMIlt I
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(lAKYMADB
MARS
...MlbS LOUISA AAkMS, JUN.I
B M. THAYrR i K.M'S
W A MK-tTAYSK lOUPID
..MISS MAi.t.lh MiiiikKi VKSTA
B. J. BUi.'KI.I Y ' DIAMA
.... Jllllt T. RtTHOMl
. MI.-5S LOUIa.R -IUIIS' TO'. E
.M11S. I irANI.Ki
MlslCARRIB «V\I1
Mi!sS II l.i ON
etlBo FANNY s . a.M.KY
MONDAY KVENINO, Febroary 11th First llmi lo thi city of Daly', Potterfal Diani,
-a^zr
Uwnrd B«Ht«— Ttra.i Olrclo ant* Orobeetre..
R*Mrr>d Bcata— Balcon,
Oral. Circle Admianon
TBICCJ OF ADMUklOB.
BIBB Rah'oor
74 Gall.rr
... «1 UO Pnrat. Box.i ...
St and «10 oti
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. ■!> J — ...la.
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\|.. - <>l llnriiro.
....Be* ooorn
immirti wma lint, k.ampt
How We Found IHh Oud !
JJ^ l***1" ........— 0*4. . . (JAUIB ABMIITBOBII
'^BTilBTTiiTFBTr^ rTTTTTlimutrvlwm,
CHOIOOBAPHI TAKEN HtBr._
Oawtow. Or.0a.UB
UNPROTECTED FEMALE.
PallrOrtep. arltb Barlerqo. Oo.ra He.' -bee ...A toe. K.needT
Song and Dance'. LUlle Hall
DANCK-lrleh f.llt LII.LIE U1BI.AN1
Ballon raparflarrala*.
COAL HEAVER'S REVENGE.
K> 1/ Lerklo Cooper Bra. Bark Verner
Jaerture Orobceero
Ooocladlof with th.lralr Lkagboble Plar of
The Ladies at Home!
Mn. rUotar Jtoniu Johnaon
I a^t LuoutiA Fannr O«rr*uoa
Lad 1 \U\\&Q\* KiUDli Uarrttt*
Vi.» LAart... Uarrie Armstfooat
Mi»» f'r.ra....?. , M-*s JoMpbio*
Mf 8k,p.t..t T.ill . M.rlArd
Jonoy HUi Agoai K«DDBv4r
la R«ti1in«ti lt«x, Wttk—
Wolf tlie Rou la..
)_ionct
m lou w
IKCISCO.
8PIER3 & POND,"
999 H».r»y .lr**l.
OORHBR OF BU5U. SAM rRAXaUCO.
IKES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS
tki AHDi<orrEE.
U^Oa AT THE USUAL HOURS. AlfD
MifAhatiM *\ *1! t mn Ta* c mforiof
dhaaaaatia Ir->«i4«. tb« araoaa ml coartaaiaa
ba JritriAi- r »• , ia * f rtadoia of tba
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ninwa-r »' •'
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*RB COFFEE, WIIEI, LIQUORS A CIGARS
aao Kawor .tr««t.
CORBBK OB BDBU. BAH FRAX0IS00.
SPIERS & POND."
jrft la
HAIR.
OUKAPKSrPl.A'.'F. IXSA.V FRANOtSCO
TO BUY
man and Imitation Hair
Goods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT THE
EW YORK STORE.
. uiirioi a co.,
»a. 1 !• >r<aad .Iml,
• lla Brt.rta H ..d Hiou.
■ ■
5{^T -ttentioiia Good Livers!
Tll*aW
R. P. BRROBS. FORMERLY
• oroprlatoref tba Miaara' Raa-
raol, baa Ukto tba tnaaafamaat
Mta tba MiD«ra* Rataaaraat oa
I aaeretal atraat aad tba Minwa''
" oah on Market ttr-ni, |D partaarabip wttb MR.
)R AYEUR. wbt baa bees contracted wltb tba
for rear*. InproramaoU bava bean made Id
aalalaa dapartmaota tbat will render tba Mi-
d TIBS
SSfflatfe
■
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'&■<:
raoe all tba delicao.M of tba a-eeon. On/
to la "Qood Fare, Good OooUog and Modarata
ffSM."
P. BEROFI St CO.
1NERS' RESTAURANT,
•81 aod SS8 OomtBaraiai, and
T68 Uarkal atraat.
<*Q frota S a.m. to 19 P.M. an II Ira
1
m
IPER'8 OPERA HOUSE.
VUABWIA Omr. KKVAVDA.
itna ilxoabt thiatbs has bbbh bx-
; Aooorotacl, aid no b. natod br tb. oKbt or
thn "*"'■ ."«•'• ool UBTCltOB ooopuloa
rollr Motod wltb oo •pptloMMo brUtwr
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LA1VTGASTER'!
• IT WA»IIIMiri)y BTBEET,
r.ltlro Onp. Marilr. a Opara IIt"-'
TO ORDEH
SHIRTS
....AMD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALAROB ASSORTMKNTOF GENTS' FUR-
ntiTing Goo-la 1 1 he had end and cheap, at
tba"0L0 UORNtCR." J LKVY'S. Al»! Mont-
.tamarf atraat- Jna'lca kitoo to all. Don i tirnH
tbenoaib*'— /ilO MonUnmn'THtrBix. fMl Im
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EXTRA QUALITY
BOOXS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
9 KpFit-Tiy atient.
Stage Dancing
TATJOBT AT
McCarty's Dancing academy,
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms Mi and 17....03O Washington street.
BAPPHO TROUPE,
IocladlOB the Child W>.ndor, SAI'fUH
I. F.I. IK KA.I.IB,
MISS n. HI.I.IS and W. F.J.I. Id.
HrKABaiXADAHl,
The Btor Hrrto-Conle VocBllat.
HABBI AHLAB
AND....
SPF.WOF.K I'unillAEll,
Wltb tb. Great S.DIAtloo,
COU nTEBFjSIT!
CHAB. A. BABIall,
The Celebriated Dutch Comedian.
rmiHOF. ZAHIK IIMIL«A,
The Man of Ujitrry.
XV. QATI.OBO, GoBtortlonl.t.
HISS MARIAN BOBII1TIT.
tViih her two Oreal S10 laltier.
H.vltl.ixo, AsBBAKTSore TB1JMPS
Miaa tiiNM ... i.oiiK it.
BorletQat, Setie-Oomlo tod Billed Slogor.
OUT 1 . 1 1 T t> N,
— and—
A.T/OTT ABA.MS,
Serl o-Comle and Due I Mate.
II A It It T XV JS L. J» X COOK,
Champion F.iureirlun .luitirlrr, with—
MISS KATI COOK,
Premiere Fqaeotrlan and Mantle Aet.
BOIII.A Tf ?A Mil*,
Acrobat*. Ovwuu.u
— ond—
Balloon Aecen.loolate.
THE AHOTF, ABTlim ABB WOW OT OUR BOOKS, ABIB CAN HI EN
«e«edbjm.oeB.re Weetof tboltookjMoonUioe, th8r^eb^,ujjM«07;,oKBYK ^ CQj ;
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
IU Ann BEAUTIFUL AND IlfSTRUOT.
l\f,\J\J\J fvi olxeora to be a— n. Opao to tba
Public DAY AND NIGIiT, at EUU.EKA HAUL
8 18 HoDtfomary 1, trout. FOR MEN UNL7
19-DB. JonDAH'B Pbitati Otwick la at ail
Geary atraat (oppoe.te old Maobanioa' Par 111 on).
MR. AND MRS. DREW'S
.Select Dancing Academy
FRENCH_CO0DS.
MME. PONf, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Perlaiao Gaods, baa lost raoalred a large and
varied aaaortmeot of
Frencli Ooraotis
Of allkiada, and pricea. Silk Ootaots, aod Ooraeta
made to order. Ladiaa' Uoderarear and Tonr-
nairaa. 881 Saoranaatostrael. fell Ira
Bar Sugar
jlOR 8ALB-SI8 KtABNT 8TBBET. AT
HERORR'S. Alio, etorr klod of Oandiee
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonr
3 1 7 Kearny street.
•i
Save yon beheld ltT If DOt, yon'Te ft treat
At SQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, la Kearny I
There BONA, dliclple of GREAT SQUAUZA,
Dlipentei famed Magic Piinobeit; rather
The moat deUoloiM mlxlnraeyat recorded;
And have with many medal* been rewarded!
Ledles their CORDIALS tht~-e oas sip at leiaare,—
rholr "TKaPaS" appstBe,— and Hen gala "LADI
PLEASURE."
To allay connnblal dlffe renoos and pain,
In "ANTI-DIYORL'E" yon can yoarend attain.
Sip of the potent extraot but one taste.
Your arm, oonsollng, straight la round her wafat
Gneaawhata "MORNING OOMKORr" In the kit t
That heals the paarrel and Imparts the bllssl
The "WELCOME" too, yon'll always And
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and theaweet "FABBrTKL.
Jnat vlelt BONA, and you'll aU fare well I
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and -for diarrhea*.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
VThare "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knook around,
BONA and 9QUARZA, spite of all detractors,
Hare proved the Nation's greatest benefactors!
Fall FOBTT diffsrsnt haaltbfal drinka you'U Ond
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mind!
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S- (SQ UABZA'S) -317 KEARNY STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to paw;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TA&EN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
pt)B Mil WBOI.rSAI.aANB BtTAtt
at th. old eatahlleh
'pigaro;
TEE JOURNAL 6F AMTJ8EJ1ENTS.
Pobliabed every Day '» the Year by
iT, F- SOOAJIDUS
AT— —
■8tMer«B>nt and fiSfi l-Vo**.Iii«tnn St.
Bolow Montgomery, San Frenctaeo.
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15, U73
Do. It-work and Combing*
Hide up neat and chf ep at 630 Washington
etteet, near Stockton. Alio curia steamed fol
tweet r-five cents, u
I>lvo "VVOll.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding la the cause of many crimes. Those
who dice at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
tngtoB treet, at the oornerof Dunbar Alley,
live well, arid are consequently happy. Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers lake Tahoe
trout, B&imagundl boup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best ens of tea in the
City — English hreakraat tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here.
Pleasant jjucation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentrai location, should visit the Alhsrnbra,
and Inspect the fine suite* of rooms to let there
Tee building is a verv flee one and is well
lighted and ventilated. .
WaakUns Jtleturnea in On© Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry. _
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hate. At " The" Bat Store, 64? Washington
street (second hit store below Eearoy), all tbese
nrw ftjles can be found. The stock is ImmenEe
—the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there is sure to be suited. x
THo President's Mcsssro.
Peace and prosperity are the key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durabllty are the
characteristics of H. Lucheinger's furniture.
All should visit bis emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
be S urniahea. j> 5
Fob Eax.x— A lot ef cheap iHk drueee, at 32
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Cheap Jtwelry, Kid Glovea. and Ladles and
Oente' Furnishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 3S
Fourth etseet. Cheapest In the city. e
Genuine Havana Clgrars.
Bett brands at 61 Montgomery street, S. W.
•orner of Merchant. Frtnok & Cahn. q
fox- "Wa.sn.inc
Shirts, $1 60 per dor.; small. pieces, 60c. per
Acs. At the What Cheer Leundry-
For a safe and efficient Beautifies jor the
Complexion, use Dickey's Famous Cexme de
Lib.
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Lager on
this Coast. Call aod try It, at 624 Sacramento
street, where it la fold at 10 cents a glass, x
Beat Quality of Doijakln
Driving . gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squerza's. Eqnarza's Punches
are famani for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, tte happy combination of wboleaome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punohea and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny afreet, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street. «
Lever Buckle Huspenderi,
At tl per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
trhers— at the What Cheer Laundry. jx
PACIFIC COA^T DRAMATIC NEWS
BSKTS Batbaba.— SeOor Lobera ia jnat co»-
plett*« a theatre is this crowini town. It will
hivf • sealing capacity of 1*00. the s ate will be
J~x7> fee*, wiibflveatt* of Bceoai which are al-
ready [C'eud. Tfcemen'Ke-Lcnt hire purchased
the old drop eotae ol tte California Tbea'.re,
piloted byD^nny, acd will, by cutting; off th»
sides make it anil (be new ttsatre. The tout
cost of the baildiQ* anil bB*3S*», Sbia tbea're
willcpenontbettd i>t wub ft y^NVrr and baJL
It will be lighted wiU KM.
Oaatog Wr*.-P.f«i'- theatrical eomoinatioL
with ]ftig Aogoaia L. Dirgoo as lUr met w:th
inch BoccesB taat they extended their es-
gagement at the theatre several eveoiegs.
Viboikia Cnr.— Misa Aogutla L. Dargon and
theatrical company opened at Pipers Op«r* House
io "Deborah" last night. Mies Dargoo la support-
ed by tte fallowing actors and actresses. Mrs Bt
Stewart. Miea liberie, Mre. Beatty. Pierpoot
Thajer, W. Llo/d, \Tm, Barry, B. Hsygartb, W.
Forti-r. L. Belmonr and G, Ceioe.
Grabs Vaixet -Wise Leiy A. Littleton gave a
ooacert at Hamilton Hall on Weanesday. She
was asaisted by her brothur Ed*in. Tonight
the Grass Valley Minstrels will give a performance
at this hall.
SacraMfkxo.— The or>ly air element I ere this
week, waa a musical and li'.eia-y entertainment in
the lectire room of the Cor gregUtoxal Ohoroh
Wednesday. The Bee says:
l Sacnmento lady hsa written an excellent
comedv. which, .lobn MoCullaoEh. theldlteaptrtr
ol prfcioas hidden coins »od parron saint of
dobn'snie*. etc., ia going to prcdnco at the Cali-
fornia l bf atte.
Salt Lake City.— Yankee Bobinson closed his
engagement at tiis theatre on the 6th whon be
appeared as Psoryrojal Pirmm^r in a wjlitery
drams entitled "The Storming of Fort Fieher."
On the iltb Prof. C. J. Thomas took a bereft acd
presented a musks! aod drasa'io ecinnicmect,
A new drama written by Oapt. Jobs Martin, of
Bat Lake Citp, entitled "The Hermit of the Cars"
was anooQiced for proJncion, for the flret time
on aay etsge on tbelStb. D idler 's Varieties is do-
iog a good business; the latest additions to the
company were Professor Miller, a strong man who
lifts 1,500 lbs, and Miss Peony Lament, borle-qie
actress. Miss Carrie Obapmao, Lon McCarthy,
L* w Parker, and other artists from Saa Francisoo
engaged t^rongh the dramatic agency of Sherionn
OorbjD * Co., will ebeitly appear st Kimball
Brothera Theatre Comiqoe. Their engagement
runs six mcptba.
F0REI6N DRAMATIC NtV/S.
Id Parir. the Grand Opera will produce the long-
talked of "La Ooopede Rot Thole," by Dias, which
haa been promised tor t'-.e last four years. The
soenerj will be megnifi'eiit. One tableau, repre-
senting the bit torn of the sea, is to surpass ear-
thing of the kiod erer shown in Paris The
Bonffsa Parie-DS Oaa withdrawn "LiTimbale d'Ar-
gent" (The Silver Cup*, and announces the new
onera hoaffa by the same coaspos-r, "L* Pet t =
Beine" (The Little Queen.', with Mme. Judfe in
the t t'e re'e. " Le Cent u-.ire" (The Oectina-
rian) will give place to the F-ench Tersion of Bou-
cicanlt's" The Long Strike," attheAmbigo
La Femmede Claude" (Glande'i Wife), the new
comedy b; Domsa, Die. st the Gymnaie, will be
prodaced between the 14th and 20th inei.. the
msousoript having bsen returned by the dramatic
ceafon, who have abstained frem making ths
lean alteration in the dialogue.
For the 21st time "Romeo and Jaliet" la bsiogaet
to music b? a composer at Pcrt-Mahon. The Mi-
lanese journal II Trovttore enamerates twe>e
muslciane who have tyrioized the plsy.
Mme. Patti, it ia said, is offered some interest in
the direction of the Italian Opera at St. Peters-
burg, aod haa renounced her engagement to go to
America
a i Lusano. io the Italc-S*isa cantons, acom-
pany will play adrama art .tied "A Woman's Pol'
is Stronger than a Thousand Oxen."
Gilbert Ward Pell, the veteran bone-player and
Ethiopian, died at Lancashire, Eng., December
21st, aged forty-eeven. He waa a nat.vsof New
York, aod, under the same of Pelham, formed
one of the Ethiopian Serenadera at the St. James
Theatre, London, in 1--1J. His a;seciat;B were
Frask Germeo, M. Etanwood, G. Warring tan aid
W. White. Thay returned to New York and per-
formed as Palme's Opera House, eubseqasntSy
making a eeoend voyage ta tu England with Jerry
Bryant and J. A. Wells added to the company.
Frank Drew, from the United States, made his
Gnt appearance in London on the 4th, at Egyptian
Hall, in a character ect irtiinmect, to app'&use.
Or. Barlow *T. Smith
Is giving a couree of Free Lectures to Gentle-
rren on Sexual Fbyeiology and Nervous Dis-
eaaea at Ma Hygelan Hall, «37 California street,
every Friday evenli g, commentlnganjto'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examlcatlois in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. u , free. w
Altojctlu-r rile Best.
Jt is curlotis, but true, that J. A, Shaber,
107 Market (tu.i. near Third, thotfd »11 far-
Qlture and bedding cheaper then any othef
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
Bonvincod, x
Photojcraplilc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples) Art
aallery. St Third street between Stevenson and
Mle»lon atreet. t
a ■ ■■
900 .Pairs ol Soctts,
At all pricep, stthe Wb at Cheer Laundry.
For trie Very Best Drinlcs,
Goto Ya.es' B.-anch Saloon, corcerol Market
and Third = trcs t i. Bo
A Happy New Tear.
What a piea-rare it is to m°8t a Bmiliog counte-
nance, whether it be on the street or Id the par-
lor. Andwby ts it that rome faceB wear a contin-
ually happy lo.-k? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. Tbat man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve as with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louie Meyers, nroonetor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurast. Fourth street, dees it. as hundreds can
euthusiLStictlty ttstiiy. His k.uheus aremarvela
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and you will
Bod it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Holiday Candles.
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
vtvrif-ty, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 578 Kearny t-trett. Wholesale ana retail, o
tZ Is Perrectiy Astonlsning
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
returned the same evening 11 de
jeiore 8i.u
tired.
Freeh and Sweet.
For the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery &>t. near Sutter H
What Cheer Laundry
Bcnploys no Ohinamen, and should be pat
ronlced by everybody. *
Diamond catarrn Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds. Ask your
Jrugftist for It, or send to Dr. A. F. Evox, No.
9 Post street. _____^_^ z
American Watches.
Seduced i rices, at H. A. Ce 1 lender's GC Seo
ondSt. corner of Misslou. Jewelry made to
order. Watches csr_-fully repairdd. D
ClaiBVOSAKT. —Madame Clara Antonls, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
haa removed to 333 Kearny st. Consultations In
English, French and German. x
Oysters.
Wby travel go far? Shellflebof every kind
kept cl Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strc^i, near Third, n?xt to cir office. o
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Artificial Memory,
This wonderful Bvetem gives the memcry ex-
traordinary power. Thousands o figures and
wcrds learnt without erTort. Studies made easy
and the ln'ellect strengthened. Taught in two
lessons, $10 ; classes cheaper. Professor Wm.
Nemos. IsT Montgomt ry street. y
I>o TS*ot Suffer lrom Corns.
The un/ortunate suflerers from Oorns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Oowan's Instt-
tate, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
s«*akfrom 6XD«rience. having tested the Doe-
ter'a capability. Befererwjes glren if required, h
Wxist Cheer Laundry
Is the best lanndry In 8an Francisco •
Do Ton It now
That with BuTrrniox's Patttjqis you can out
tod make any garment to fit perfectly 1 Bend
Postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Dwniiig, agent, office of the Hows Bewlng
Machine. No. 113 Kearnv atreet, between flutter
•ad Post. Ban Franetae*. »
Bedoeed prices.
Shirts from 75c to $3,
•rmpl«e assortment of Gents' Fu'rniehlcg
Gocdj. Beales & Oo. K^rny ti> neaf Batfl ^
Setm Mooro,
formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Ooleman Bros, clothing es.
labllshment, southwest corner Hush and Mont-
gomery sis. , or Dexter Stables . Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. m
.Or. Doherty
Has devoted his study more psrUcularly to
ehroni ,a specific practiee, and as such is
now the most enooessful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Offloe SIB Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors Delow What
Ch*er Houst, T
Oyster Traae. '
Ths oy*>ter trade In Osilfornia la assurning
gigantic pfoportlons, Emerson Oorrllle, of the
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nigh:,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
our careless feit, by chance aid stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of waters bright, did make a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosey stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters soitly fell,
Made that window Feem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It looks bo nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits ir.e to a "T."'
No sooner had we found a Beat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked magmjiemtly, too;
All kinds of oyet&rfr, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam t and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have 'ound. 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "Buch nice dinners.''
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 837 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
0HABLE8 HAAKE. Proprietor.
Eureka Social CHuti.
The prises to be awarded at the Ninth An-
nual masquerade hall of the Eureka Social
Club are on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
and Sons dry goods store- Eouth-eaat corner of
Kearny and Pine sir: etg s
Jones *fc Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at aao Buih ttreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It. and they all
eat it, only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use, o
Tha Place, *
If you want a clr an bath, with dean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cut In the beet
FREE AND EASY.
EVEKY SATtEDAY SIGHT.
Piano and Slnglne at 8 I».M„
CHARING
*f*
SALOON
000 Mission street', near Second,
delft EAGLES A WILD, Proprietors.
JUST ARRIVED BY BAIL, AND WILL BE
sold at prices to suit the times, a good aeeart-
meot ot
POCKET CXTTt-EBT,
SCIKSOK8. and
IDGE TOOL",
All warranted, at ORAS. OTTO 4 GO'S Hard-
ware Store. 812 Bosh street. Ross House Biock
taa Francisco. fe51w
Crystal Sample Room
535 8ACBAKEKTO STREET.
ALT, DRINKS, PLAIN OR FAWOY. TEN
OE.NTS. aW-Hot Driuke a specialty.
i » IT ] m
MATHER,
Proprietor.
b^jmi- si^.v ,ia n, , a. m . ... - — =-3^1 "J tiy.neccea worsmen, goto uro
bU own ortter bed, .1 Bu Bnmo millions of ' -
ojswju to ta put, ot th, FieUo OoMt. HU
style, by exptrleseea wot, me n, go to Brown's
IttUJng ,Ld Hur rrn.lui
Fonitb ttttet, neu Bowud,
TrtAYS^wsiaoD bwjd.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
■ Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
£25 DopoDt,
HEAR SUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
CajT'B bt-fore porcbasice
eibenbere. Always some-
"icKDew od hand. Mr
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMIN
AJeo, best quality TEA
DOftOU
VILLE DE PARIS
KAINDLER & CO.,
SUCCESSOR TO
■ AIKOLER, SCELLIE8. LELilVRE AND GO.,
HAVE JUST BEOBIVED
A. LARGE INVOICE
BLACK SILKS!
Bought Exceedingly Low,
Wbioh they offar at ft
G-reat Bargain.!
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
SI SO per Yard.
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
S3 OO per Yard,
City «on».£*,ris
NORTHEAST CORNER
Sutter and Montgomery streets
feUif
r PRICE eWtTS
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary afsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PKOPKIZTOKS.
*1T San.ome street, corner Commercial.
j,10 tf
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIIiVER PIjATBPI
MANSFAOTUREB,
— &Nn—
BEP II H F H
drubsTbjnjo*,
— AND—
OTiHEK HU8ICAJL I»fSTBrME»/T9,
ESTABLISHED IN 18 OS.
as&rLeceoiiB given on the Banjo and Dram. 54*
MISSION STREET, between First and becODd.
H. B.— Fine-toned Silver Kolo Banjos for F*ro-
eeslonala always on.'band. MS \f
0 |
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &LWN SOCIETY.
Twenty-Sixth Setnl-Annn j1 BlTldend.
A DIVIDEND OF KIKE PEB CENT. PER AN-
anm. net, (S per cent.) npon tbe operations
French Ravines and Loan Socie'y, for the
six ruonthe coding December
Of to
31at, li-T:. bas, io
conformity wild the report tf the Coxiroittee of
V* rification appointed by tbe members of tbe So-
ciety, been declared by tbe Board of Administra-
tion, at tbe t>emi-Aonaal Meeting beld on tbe
IStb tnatant. This dividend will be psyahle on
and after ibe eigbreenth iostant, at tbe office of
the Society, 41 1 Bnsb street.
eOTAVE »AHE,
j 20 lm Director of French SavinaS Bank'
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tleman to be Rood in general bnsinees for the com-
ing Winter ^ea'on.aommeociov tbe first week in
November, 1872. Address ttaticg lowest terms,
with Photograph.. Half Fare relnnded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES HcDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and MoBertm,
oeS2 Look Box I, Obeyenoe, W. T.
A. DESIDERATUM
....TO....
HUNISGERS, STARSMD COMBINATIONS
A OOMPETgKT MANAGER, AGENT AND
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Ts well posted with tbe profession and tbe Pre?fl.
Can give names of Manager*, Theatres or Halls
List of Prices and helaing capacity, id nearly eveiy
one of the above places. ApDly to
J. H. McOABE.
fet lm «20 Washington atreet. S. F.
T^ES
Great Clearing Ou
Ji. JLm E3
DRY GOODS
THE WHITE HOUSE
STILL CONTINUES!
Tbe Greatest Bargains ever offered
Dress Goods,
Silks, Shawls
....A2TD. ..
Housekeeping Goods
A FEW MORE Or THE
Real Japanese Poplins at 2!
Cents per Yard.
Striped Silks at 75c. per Tan
AND OTBIR CMIODS
Reduced in Proportionj
All of which ranat be sold before March 1st
J.W. Davidson&Coi
NORTHWEST CORNER
Kearny and Post streett
Indian Queen Range.
Xlie Best in tbe Market
MANUFACTURED E7
CAXM M. IICKLIB
Philadelphia Restaurant.
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
643 KIAB.VT BTBEEI.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
tbe abone. cotie? All Pipe, aod
Cigar Holders w.B&Dt«d genniiie, afid
to color welL MMxecbaom Pip*s aod
wilkioc Co ea Mounted acd Repaired
at lowest Eastern Pries, and witb tbe beat.ork-
maosbip. A Urge aeaortaieot of Walking Oanes
(tad Facer Goods of every description always on
bind. noil Ira
WILLIS' BAND.
Fritz Flpei-a and Marcai M. BIdlh
Leading Tl*>IiaU>ta,
tvarOrdr ra from tbe conntry promptly attended
to Addreaa M. W. WILLIS. Ii(on'i Moalo
SWe »»8 MoLtcomeryatwet. Or alABOUS M.
BLJJU.JBX9 Montgomery atre-t. jaC tf
GEORGE MATES*:
Jap i Soda £ £
i? .7'
> ?
■ULGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
tics OT
WW ALIIAHBEA THBATRl.
Italian Opera Company! „r ._
>™«.» EMERSON MINSTRELS
imm»:,N»i •*. i
WO vnx irrtA*. nt oo*mcr :
BCn. JOHNNY -A. IL. H. 13 IV I
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June AGATHA STATES
vrwito rCBRDART .7
»TB1¥ ITI1UBO DVmiira TRI WXtt. ««■■ 'ITninAT AFTBBJI0OII at a.
I I. .11.
lb
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ghth Crond Opera Night *
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. . .mil (111 kLLn
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Pea r% epn at T •'aleak— to naa«M at a o'clock.
life bM\ Reward tad Maieiaa-atraai ear. itop at tb*
•I U* aiaa* at the Op* ri.
Paii Me^oiid -• Mo*
ONL Y .A. x>£*.ie;a:lve.
THE
GREAT AND ONLY EMERSON!
in Ills. Wonderful liu<ltr«*t or Fan.
Vt.Oo<»-r
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IN -A-NID OUT
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AMPHITHEATRB
Parisian Circns!
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Ooaclodlog with 11 jb Ha fa mw production mtKltd
LIFE ON THE AEKANSA"
TX'l.r. Rfl.l, KU.t.T FMER«OV
l.lZt BO Ate JOUNM A I.1..N
Mate J. Eoblniou
Dack Hand! by the Com p my. B:m- gtoi old 8 .nga by Rnntell. Scott, B*kt r aud RcciaMler.
A tlVFLT TIMF AM) A PRABFl'L L1NDINO.
** All Bill* against tbe Al ha rubra Theatre mnsi oe presented hereafter oa Monday.
rP«rform*noe to commence ponctuallv at eight o'clock.
I ION.
0).-M'L.a,C »"( iiltll.l , KmirrnorthF Artlt,
in h«i- n»paruilrl*<l llrrrbnfk Arl.
oRonrcoQUi i. j kumbii*
lO.— .1. Ketilliel fntchl. ■ it IlMlCrfli [k -
II.- I ha UlTiiiptn* Hrotkfri
II V WII.LUVS AND bUOROIT.
Itf.-Uanrer ll«.rie Kill Biun ...
IK ISO I I n. D OOKB ILL.
13.— Parody U-nrc H-r»e Jmtcx
|M I BODU f D .-V J, KCMBKL.
ll.-lirnnd Uan |p Act
BY H'LLK VtOTOBIMJL
IS. — Barry Clork, ihc Mu \vl<h lhv> Iru* Jiw
INTKK'il'SIOlf
To Uoaolud* w tb this tq lontnu , Comlo Sa«D« »t
THE FRKNCH KIDIXi AC41)EM¥!
Br Mob*. »od Mar. Poiaptdoar *a4 s*rT«rt
It ret* Circle VI **<•
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MT* Bex Offloa open dully from ID to 4. Ditom t.|ior. ti t.
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IXIj AWf'PMHI *«TI»I««. <I1« Kearny ilreet.
THISTLETON'S
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JIRCULATED EVERY DAY
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ENERALLY THRODQHOT THE CITY
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WHITE aS KEARIffS!
AMATEUR COMBINATION TEOUPE
Art! t.-d by tho following LdJlod atid OfDll.uiOD, who have faludly volunto* r«a :
Miss Mallatraf, Mrs. Davis, Miss Siltara E. Aitier, Johnny WJRams, ar^
Masters Tommy and George Ogg.
FULL AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA, under Direction of GEO. T. EVANS
TUESDAY EVENING.
T. Kear.i, Baaed I II, Wni;«, Interlocutor \ M. Hoavolotf. B mt»
ij ' Ovirtire Orohtttra
Aor*Leo " ■ U. r7bj)fl
Mr Love to Do War butiooi M. nouvolt tie
Mollio Dirl nit A. Benjamin
Will You Com* to Men Mr, Dnrtltitf J. H. BtTJ
Tea Old Mas 'a Dmak Agtln T. Ktarca
'IheDiy wuoa You'Jl Forget Uo J- May
MiooleLea J. GaUanhar
Tooonolada with a ISo* Final* antitled
Scenes on the Old Virginia Cros9 Roads!
Un Itjor T. K-»rn» ( Anot Chine M. HouTfb tt»
OVUB'I'UBK
OBOUKaTKA
Unll,*d-H«ppr Bfl Tny Dra.m.....
Keams In His Album of Songs and Dances
MISCHIEVOUS
YOUTH.
Marek-OatwolBitrimiDtial ooca Prof. O. Wcdel
COMIC DTJKXa
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\ Unatrr Tiaa| Ugg
lia Slttftrn F. Batter
Umtrr Tiaa| Ugg
Mamr Beorgc Okk
FEBKUARY tS
UuiiclO'i'iirc with a N«w nnd « rimnal fro'fna Drum*, tritttea
cipivsalj for ibia iroopo by tiuaiy While, nuLitUd
False Faces "Jrue Hearts
Ml a Matilda ArabolJa Bonrbon M. Boavelclt*
Mi»« Nrllla llo-nl>oo, b«trNi«0B A. Beninmia
A nun* Uia Hi-turLiot'. a amftu-itrouk youth ... ,T. K> arDB
HAtry 'loSoapiioolM, afterward* Prr.f LUmpitt H. Wbn«
Thomna hlno, afierwar'lo Prof. TooIousp J. T, Karla
Hop Vile, a mod.l aetvant tt. llama
tambo J. Norton | fat Goo. Weawro
BC£N£ I.-lljnu l'luDtaUoD Iloaao. Breuhf.t.t
Parlor.
•GEMK II. —French ACurket In New Orleuna.
Htrcat Scene.
8CEAIJB Ill.-Purlor
SCF.KK IV.— Pluntutlon KH«b«o.
A MINSTREL PERFORMANCE.
Tba MnBloalPrcdirr Harry JUrrla
Golden Shoa Olog Banco ••; '•, *vaarni
Lilt!* Fraad F. G. Kic« and O. H- Kmji
Uouilo bone and Banjo Aocorapanfment J. H. clry
Social Dance AfterTuTPerft)rmance !
AUca*a QondrlUe Band of Ten Plvcca.
a*r~Th* riohnr*r Piano n*ed on tbij oooaiion )■ larniibad by
Meaara. \Ubor A Lotaor, U Gaary alratt.
TICKET (admitting Gentlemaa and ladias) H
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Onnra open atl. P*r for mane* to commanoa at 8.
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'IP1IIN 1** Till: O.M.Y BBAL IAOEB, A Ml
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INO.antl oT a FiNE TASTE, f/tla Bold bj iiirUtiss a». lO*.,
li-rcior.eo Quarr. Rottlna at #i J»0, aqa i»t lO-Ktiilon Keia at
SKI fie, aar-A Ur.t Olaaa UuT L.UNUH from 11 to 1 o'clock.
PIONKKB ailOK MANlfACTOBT.
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f>al>lial.ed eretr Day t» the *»** *»
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Below Monta-oEsery. 6»o Franciaoo.
MOSDiT FEBBUABI 17, 1873
AXTSEXEKTS. Etc
California* TbeatTA,
Te-mctt. Us Terr ele»sr protian actress Misi
Ma inn Uordauat will ent»r upon the second sod
and last waet of b«T «EK»«ein*tt. This eTetiar,
the eeceit oi drink oi "Hiiiiiire Tramp*" will
b* produced. aod Mis* MoTdeuot will appear is
t be t i*ee charact »re of DoiL/ Vardan Jndj T»ee«
and Kate Vandalleor. ia wbieh ahe wi I ict-odoce
"Toe L»k» of KilUroej" aod otber popular songs,
Dol'y Wd-n bat a short tint arc "*• in ererr-
on.'s moon, aid a* aba baa oerar boas intro-
duced to t*ja atagaio San Francises, many will ba
pUised wn 3 MuB Mordaunt's reilisitieo of tnat
oaerat. t. Heart* ara Trumps" ia a melanxe of
f oa aed stnsstioa, which ia liUlj to aoit t;e pop-
ular Hit*.
Alhambra,
Tb<t Kmcrsoi Mlottrels with J-ihsny Alei and
Lilt a Ma; f irra a coab o: t oa tut certainly oan-
ootb« •quailed in tbe TJdittd St t'a. Tbit tie
pibicof San Francises appreciate tbia fact ii
•vhewa bf taa criwdad nouses which are the rale
•I tba Alaaub aTbeUra. An entirttr new b 11
will ba presetted to-night B lty Emerson and
Johnny Alien will apjeir on toe ends in th* fl.st
art and will offer new sours and wit:ioi-in .
Tnta portion of the entertainment will con-lad*
•wita the Bnale of "Oar San Fraociico Firemen.'-
Cstne itt irlode the act of "Ooly a Dresn." will
ba present;! ; BiIIt Emer on will appear io a new
bal^ei of fun: J boor AH n. B.b Hut and J-
Bsbicaoo will present tae Evbiopiao farce of " Id
aeJ Oct." aod t e ptrf armaccs will cot-
o'odawtiBsb Hart's latest production Oct t td
"Life on the Arkao:aw"in win oh B.Ii/ Emeti oa
an i Jobobs Allen will appear.
Bletropolltan Theatre.
Augaatin Da'y'd play o! ' Anic'e 17," which bad
»u;a an extended ran in New Yoik.wil be pro-
'duced at 'Bis theatre tJ-nictt for the first time
an San Francises . Onthii cecisiou, Hecrj id-
ward will make bi> first appearance since his rr-
c«rt icdupoaftioa aid rl it to Ma* it 1 an, where h -
bad an epportonit* c( gtioirg points from the
r-psnih sctin. Miss Acuie Gracaa wi.l appa*r
in the character cf tie remorseless Cor*; M>*s
He'ei Tracy as tae biilli>ct Btron^ss de Mine
and OwO, D. Ooaplia as G&or^ei Dabaatei, tie vic-
tim of C>ra'a bate. Tee rest of tis ca-t appears
oo oar art t page. The piece will be pro lac sd with
sew acetery. fafoitareand a,P>it-t aieot •
Kajairo'ii Opera House.
both oar prop secies c3B:erolog the opera giren
last oifbt were foifl led— there was a rery Ivrge
aod fashionable aadieaoe, and the per'ormince
ef "Un Bi.lo eo Mascbera'' wasthegieat success
,of the s^ssoo. MiJaat Azvbi Strtei appeared
to excellent aaTaaiege ia the role of Amelia and
w;n ireqaoat app'aaie; Signora Luieia Bernard)
On makiag ber appiaraoci as Uicar. taa page, wis
warmly received and achi&Ttd a eaccei'ico of t i-
oapjs which mast hare beea as grit frme; to
he -it If a* to iheaadieoce. !-be isog ' Di oho fnl-
trar" charmiogly. waa eaocrea aod wu eren then
once rnor* recalled to receive the conraialatioas
of. the delighted aadirsoe. bigaor Fitt-o Baccei
Was in fiae voice a-.d sang tie role of Bioardo welt
gaiaiagma:h applanse for bis readittoa of "i)i
ssfiiels-" Signer Enrico Pardiai filled the pirt
of Seni'o fallbfally at be does (very role com-
aa t;*d to him. Wbr he made ap as a colored gea-
tlemaa we doa't koow. Toe bill calls Beott> a
oreole, bat acreole need not have a mnddy com-
plexion like that which Signor Pardiat astomed
oa this aoeaaloa. Sigaora biaochi was exee>lect
at Ulrica, the sorcerers, and tte opera thronghont
with the exception of the orchestra occasloaally
■vtataaj e*t r*ly te;ood the coot-ol of Matatro D.
Spsraoza, «as meet pieaaioaly performed. The
cboraa acquitted tbamselvea better tbaa usual
and gave the laagcicg choroi ia the third act »i'.b
goad effect. To-morrow night the opera ef "Br
&aai" will be preatntid with Madame Agatna
fitataias Bonaa Evira. On Friday evening Chi*.
Alpara, to whose ette*rrUe t~e pabhc are in-
dabted fur a very pWasini seasoa oi Ituiao opara
aid toe opporiaoity t) ones mora hear oar Cali-
fornia prima donna. Malame Agataa btatei, will
take his benefit Though the boasea have be;n
Rj;d : iroa^ooat lbs eeaeoa. lie expensea at*
Terr haavy and it n,w raits vith the public
Whether Mr. Alpef* snail pay for taeir amase
jatea: or they shall reimburse him the money
woioh he bus tpent We true; the latter will prove
to ba the ca3e.
Bella Union Theatre.
The entirtatcmeat given at tois hoaie ia very
Tiried lad amuins. Mi»s A*d*s. Eeacedy appears
In chaiacLer aaogs: Hita Litlie Hall In long and
dtnje; J, li. Lvri.n aad Canie Armstrong in
Dj:h;!i: Ohar.es Veraer ia aomic song*; Cog
ill and Coopar io aongs, daaces aod acts:
Mill Lilly Hvrlaod in f^ocy dances, aad maay
othtrs inattractlre irpftfiaUif The verj imni
iog p aj of "Tee Ladies at boae," ia wbiob near-
l ladies of the compaay aad none of th
Xentleaen appear, caaclodes the eveouig'* «Lttr-
tammeat.
Wilaon'it Grand Amp al theatre.
There will be aa entirely new programme this
wviniog at able pgpsiar place ot>moiement, which
laal week drew t*o average theatre hooaea every
eraniog. Moaa. Caron aod aoDs will appear in
their gymnastio eotettainmect: B. H. Bookrill
«ill give aa tqa'itriaa draa atie ffepTaieataticn
irom "Oliver Twiet:"' Yoang Daorow will appear
ia a prise pal aomananlt act; Omar Kingaley will
introduce bis tiiok fcorte Napoleon 1; M'IIb Dock-
nil. t:e nntivalled iq-oestrietiee. will appearin
ber wooderfal bareback a'.t: J. Kennibel will ap-
■paarin biasrotaaqne act of "Hunting a.BctternV*
aai otbe* tcenei; the Olympian Brothers, Wil-
i.ama and Daerow, wi I prtaect a gnoefut act
M'lle I Victories will appear in a hurdle act, and
also on the slack wire, and a number of ct'ier acts
apes. fled on our first page will be given. The en-
tertainment will conclude wita tae cqaestrian
C*mie scea*,«-ttled 'Tse French Biding Acad-
emy," by \io is. and Madame Pompadour aad ser-
vant.
White .vearn'i Combination Trowpe
We pabliib oa oar first pig*, the fall programme
of the entertainment to ba given by this troupe al
Plat 'a Hall to-morrow evening, wbich is now eo
fall ai to r.qairs a doable programme epsce. It
-wilt beae:: that a large number of volunteer
willaprear m tte occasion. Fioanowill be the
house programme.
Anatohicax. MrsETju. — One of the moet
B--nlfll of Harry £ylln*z«.
This vateraa actor and maaagsr, who, from a
concatenation of circumtanaes. hassot meet with
tee eoooess io this city witch be dessrvsd, ia 10
hsveabsneSt atlbe OaliforoiaTheatre. The foll-
ow.og corresponding «x^Uia» itself;
ban Faa.>cisco. Feb. 14. l.TS.
Mr Dear Ertinge: Hearing with truly fra<eroal
re,-r< : that, daring youraiaf in tbioeity, your ef-
fors nave no. met wita ifct p.-ujoiirj eaoces) tber
htTamenid eo tboriugblr : aed deairicg to aifatd
ta« pao.ic an opportueitr to j idgj and appr-c at*
taote m»-riia. as well aa t:> grattly mv own Iri-nfl-
aDip, I, togeiber with soar mutual f-iand*. wboia
sieoatores attett yoar woi'.o tecder to yon a beo-
«flt at tae CaliforniiTaaatre, with tbeairpoeition
of its company to aoy selections from its m er-
10. r*. oo an er.ieg 1 1 ba de:ixoa.ea br jocr wish
aed convenience, on wai^b o:casion I wil app ar.
Cordially yours, JOHN McULLOUuH.
Raw Fai-vasco. Teb. I«thl873
J^hn Morulloogi, trq— My Uear Mr: I reply to
yoorDOteof the 14. fa, eo full cl iboagoifal and
geaeroa* expretti^rs of personal aod profeenocal
good will, aed wbich will be -be choicest soav*nir
of myvisi- Mere, witft earaeit »i)d e-ncare tbaaka,
I accept the eo^aide'a'e proffer of yoor tb.atre
and it* aeoempl:sacd compser, and would i ame for
the o:c»« on. To»ad*y evenio*. reb. 25lo, with
a programme to beaanaaated bererfier.
Verrtraijyeara. HaKBY KYTISGE.
Many prominentoiticsos promise their aid to Mr
McColloogb io this te.t.monial.
City Guarr? Benefit.
This has eompanr 1* to hars a benefit at Plait's
Ballon Wednesday erasing. Among otber lea-
taresthe entertainment •Sera, will be the produc-
tion of an original barle±que written by Clay M
Green, the characters to be sustained by the mem-
bers of the company. The fall programme will
appear io FloaBO, U-morrow, which will be the
toase progrimms.
John T. Raymond.
This popular comedian went East this morning.
His eagigemeot at the Oaiifor&iiTbeatTe baa been
aeuccesi. He go s direct to the Globe Theatre.
Bestoa, to fil an eugagemtnt. Mr. Baymoad will
return here, witb new pieces, ejme time next wio-
tsr. Till then, "Good-bye, John!" FlGaAO shall
ba teet to you regularly.
Trno Charity.
Jlsrt Tvaia sajs be went to Mormondon
vitb the ilea of extdimimtiQg polygamy,
bat be adds: "My tc.r; wbs wis^r ttan
nay head. It warmei toward the poor, un-
gaioly, aod patbetical'.y 'homely' oreatures,
aod as I torued to bide tbe generous moia-
iure io my eyea, I eaid, 'No— tbe man that
marries one of tbem hes done an act of
Christian chirr.y which ent.tUs him to tbe
kindly applanee of maohiod, not their barsh
censore— and tbe man that marries sixty of
them hiB done a d_ed of open-handed gen-
erosity so sublime that tbe nations sbonll
etand uncovered in _bis priBsnca and wor-
ship in science."
DiaeonrafiinK Gambling
A Michigan cl-r^yman wrota to a lot'ery
agent: "I do not apj.rjve of lotterite; I re-
tard them as no better than gambling
schemes. My san bonght ticket "No. 5 in
yenx drawing, but iT it drew anything don't
eend the money to bim — send it to me."
Tee clergyman will probatly fsel relieved
t* ltarn ihat tbe ticket didn't , draw any-
thing.
Satisfying Food.
Josh Billiogs aaye: "Maekrel inhabit tbe
sea generally; but those which inhabit tbe
grcc^ry a'«us taste to me aa though they
hid been fattrd on t&'X. They want a deal
of freshening before they're eatin', and a!so
aftsrward. If I kin have p'enty cf maekrel
fur brtkftst, I can generally make ihe
otber two meals out of water."
A Plea1 ir.fi Duly.
A newtpapsr in Ottawa c;naty, Eas., has
tbe lollowiog: "Lis: week we aunounced
the marriage of a y^ung friend, and eow {it
becomes cur pleasant duy to announcs that
he is the father of a bcuncing bey.
The Choicest Confoitionrry.
J .Ln H. Romer ha« jnet cpsned a dew and
h.ni'oma confectiantry store at 116 K-ariy
ftreet, where cut.be obtained ruperi:r finely
nav:red rocfectiocery of all klads. BallB and
parties supplied. o
Photoaraphlc- Cards.
At one doUar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery. &4 Third street between Stevenson aod
Mission street. i
m
A Happy New Year.
What a p'eaiure it :s to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. And why ii it that eome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritious and sobstan ' ial diet. That man
is a public beoefactor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
nesl. Louia Meyers, proprietor of the "Vtbite
Bouse." Kearny atreet, also of the Capitol Bes-
Uurant, Fourth street, does It. as hundreds can
eDtcutiastically testify. His kitchens are marvels
of ord'r and cleaolioess. Try bim. ana sou will
find it impossible to est elsewhere.
•dtoaltH ena. r'leasuru.
Toere are not too many pleasures ha. Pan
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into toe coun-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage oi their own, can And one
squal in elegance to any private) conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage Bland. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
ttreet, carrUges of every description. His
drivers are eareful and experiences, bis charges
tie moderate. Tbe moral of tbe above is:
to to Frank Boston, at tbe occidental Hotel
ween yon want a carriage. O
Live "Welt.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at tbe Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
IngtoB treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bocien, who has catered for the public since
1849, provides tor bis customers Lake Taboe
trout, Siircagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cud of tea in the
city— Enelit-b breas-fast tea — Souchong aad
Orange Pekoe — can ba obtained here, a
Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect tbe fine suites of rooms to let there
Toe boillmg is a very fine one and is well
lighted 133 TeDtQaiea. ,
i *Vff}*'"* liiea HiiTurnctiiii One Ony
THE MCRDERER OP THE PERlOLs
Test I shot him. What of it? . Tou make a
great tjw
About a tza ill mallear, I think.
The eye fla-Liag fire and the cloud oo tbe brow
Tor a ten vengeance; but why should I strlnkl
Tan public ths- r gel, you Journals tha'. rave,
When a dog's day ends auieklr, lite this.
Fra; save your sharp words for some boslness
more grave;
Don't wsBta your hot breath Id a hiss !
I was mai wh9D I shot bim— a minute or
two;
Will was lost, conscience blind, raason
blank,
Will Toa punish the deed that a madman
mutt do ?
Blame the mill wbenjtbe fate? torn tbe crank?
True, I knew it was comiDg— this madnus; 1
thought
If I m=t bim be sorely would die;
So, lest Bell mist Its pre/, the good pistol was
bought—
T was the fretz ■ that bought if, net I.
Bat what, after al1, is the bothir about?
A man— or a dog, say — Is dead.
Is a dot{ cr a msn worth thla^tumult or rout ?
How mu:h are they worth by the head?
Io the * r jg-ile for life, so tbe sages will say,
Ooe m«D has gooe down — that la all;
Bu' 'tis always the fit'est Burvire the affray-
Toe w<akest ge: pushed to the wall.
Here was life, protoplasm, six qusrtor* cr so ;
Now 'lis dead rr jiopla-m— what mcr.-l
loo force hat been lo&t, as the chEml&t will
show;
Toe wcrl 1 is a? rich as before.
A.l tbe atoms hre here, all the bmldere are
here,
And better work waits them, oo doubt.
Tou zealot?, who clamor for veDgeaace severe.
Do yoo know what you're talking about ?
Pray, wbat have I done? There ere forces that
play
And tissues that watte In the train;
Boxe acetous fe:ment waked the passion to
sir-
Ttta'the same, vry lik:ly wlin Cain.
Will you fly in the face of a kingdom of laws?
Do you call a secretion a sir,?
Is the seel *heo it rosts, cr the snow when it
tbawi,
Acrimioal, too, of my kin?
Do bethink you, giod people I Heir resson at
last.
The venc/fance you ask for ii va'n;
Too are haunted by gbo.-ts of .the day that
Is pas*.
Mere films of a fa'uous bra'.n.
Guilt, crime, obli.atlon— such words ars out
w(ro;
On the ear of tru* science ih>y jir;
And you snrely can't know, in jour anger
3Dd boct ,
H.w unici-n'illcyou are?
Eureka Social Club.
The prizes to be awarded at the Kinth An-
nual me- querela ball of tbe Earesa Social
Club are on exhibition In the window of Btoltz
and Eons dry go.ds aton Sjuth-east corner of
Kearny aod Pine &rr . cs B
Holiday Punches.
There are DO Punches for the Holiday tatles
that compare wi:hSqusrza's. gqusrz*'s Punches
are fameui for tbe huh ait shownin their man-
ufacture, :-c bajpy crmbinition of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of the great Squarzs, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the H lidaytables. For sale a^ tde new branch,
317 HearuT r-treet. or at tbe Old Headquarters,
1*0 Leidesdorff street. k
Everybody Suite*!.
There is n i end to tbe mu.titn-'e or fashions
In ba^e. At " The" Hat Store, 6*7 Washington
street (second h t store below Kearoy), all these
orw t-t.vle !• can be found. The stock is Immense
— the prices sra Tcasocable. Everyone who
goes there 1b sura to be suited. s
Hainvork and Combines
Made up Df at and cheap at 850 Waahirgtcn
stteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed fol
twenty-five cents. u
Tbe President's IVlessasre.
Pesce and profpt-rity are the key notes of this
document. Cre pates and duratlity are the
characterlttlca cf H. Lucbsinger*s fumiiure.
All should visit his emporium, 735 Market
street, and ascertain hew cheaply a bouse can
be famished. D i
— — a>
Fob Sale— A lo: ef cheap (ilk dre?BeP, at 32
n*s,ry stroet. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Chfap '.-w-Irv, Eid Glove?, and LadieB aod
0>nts'Fcralshlng Good^, at BankV, store, 35
Foi-r.h cir.et. Coeapest la the city. x
Genuine Ha ana. Cigars.
Be*t brand's at 61 i^^ntgomery street, 8. W.
coiner of Mer Jiant. Franck k Oaha. Q
For Wsunins
(shirts, H 60 per doz.; small pieces, 60o, per
is. At tbe What Cheer Leundry- *
For a safe and efficient Beautzftxb of the
Complexion, use Digest's Famous Cbzxe dx
Lis. l
The Mountain Be<r Is tbe only real Lager on
this Ocast. Call aed try it, at 624 Sacramento
street, where it 1* Fold at 10 cents a glass. x
Best Quality or I>ocr«SJXlll
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Obeer Laundry z
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Perrj's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
t?'B Webfoot Pllle, for all bilious complaints.
For sals by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
Btreet, ce.nt of Comm rcial. *
If YOU "Want
Four Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Lacn
try. x
a
McI>owell, Snow Card "Write*-
Beady made and male to order. Boom 10
60S Market st.-eet, car. Post and Montgomery r
bover Buck le busponders,
McDANIEL'S
Sluseum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST BE-
enectf oily represent to yon and toe public gen-
erally, t uat be is now prepared to f nrcish facil-
ities for exotbitions of every kind and character,
wbich sSonld deserve tbe patronage of toe pub-
lic. Be has erected at Ch»ynce, Wyoming. A
LA.RGE AKD C'jMUODIOUS BALL. withgooJ
Scecery ard Stase. Tbe Hall is well ventilated
ana lighted, and made oomfonabe for all seasons
of the year. iriE BEST OK MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be famished at all times.
Saiislao'ory arrangsmenis will be made with
TBKATKICAL OROlHEB COMPANIES, eith-
er for Kenting of Ball or performances on a per-
centage oi the receipts. Correspond en oe eoliciied.
Addreca J. MoDANIBL,
Lock Box No. 1. Cheyenne, Wjoming.
If. B.— Cariosities wanted for the Obeyenns
Muaenm. Those wiebicg engagemeots, state law-
eat terms for tbe Wintei Seasoa, ssnaiog photo-
fraph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
□ nded after filling ensagements,
jAMfcS MCDAKJEL,
Proprietor OheyeRDe Theatre aad Museum.
oc22 Sra Lock Box No. 1. Cheyenne, W. T.
THE OLD
Hot Scotch,
IS Horto, Street, near ILe&rnj.
A.11 Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJURY 11 TOWR.
Always on file the New York Herald. Harper'r
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doing., Police Ga
zatte, all the Oalifornta papsie, also London
Pnnch. Bell's Life, Illustrated London News. Call
and set's fy yourself.
stir* Don't forget the sign of the Hot Seotch.
fs* tf W. 8. WALDRON, Proprietor.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7SO MABKET STBEKT, HARBY OOB-
bjn respectfaly Informs bit friends and pat-
rios that be has refitted in beautiful siyle this
cosy aod oomforiable resort, arid will ba pleased
to see thorn, ooe and all, and have then sample
"otne of the choicsst wises and liqaors, A new
billiard table from tbe maDnfacto y of Lieseaheid
with Phelan and Oolterder's latest patent steel-
faced onebions, has been Disced in tbe Billiard
Parlor, i hs popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, caa be foand in his old po-
sition prepared to dispense creators comfort to all.
ja3ltf
Chinese Employment Company
PIERCE eft* OO.
CHINESE LABOR
^■^OB ALL PABTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
JO No 62*T Sacramento ttro't. Bet. Kearny
and Montt>v)mtry, Sao Iraocieeo, Oal. We are
prepared to fnrnUh at short notice, Domefetio
Hfrrantf. Hotel Cooke, Lauodry Men. W iterf,
Common Labor ra, Fa>m Hands, Ball-road
Handf, G.ri-n-.r-, M^cbaafcp, Factory Hs d',
Wood OnoDperf>,eic, etc. Special attention given
to furnishing Domestic S^rvanta. jt201m
>£-?
MESSRS. M'NEIL&CALDER
. NNOUNOES TO THEIB FBLENDS AND
A thePaolic generally, that they have opened
under OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bush end Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED BTOOK of
CHOICE W1KE8,
LIQCOBS AND
CIGARS.
All are invited to oaU, and ABOHIE MoNEIL
AND WM. O. OALDEB will do their best to
make them comfortable. lagltf
DON'T FORCET
ON YOUB WAY TO OB FROM THE OIB
cos to drop into the
Hot Scotch,
FOE TOGRWABM OK OOLD DRINKS.
All Urinlis Ten Cents
.86 Sutter «treet. Bear Kearny.
fe8tl JOS. D. BRIGG8. Proprietor.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tthcma street,.
r~T.rr.pin oonat.otlj on band.
Ojsters in e.ery -tyle. PBIVATB
SCPPBB ROOMS FOR PARTIES,
dec 31 tm
DR. H. C F. BEHRENS.
O F FI O H .
XO. S15 B.EABST ITIHT,
Between Bo,b and Sntter. jOO lm
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yASIBTT ABTISTES AND HLNSTBEL
performers eoins from San Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, thonld atop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elassaangemeDts offered to fire t- class poo-
dle at "THE BO Wl, BY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley. Manager. Lstters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager- will reoelTe a
prompt reply. fell lm
CLASSES 1NJL0CUTI0I..
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBEBS OF
the Theatrical Profession in <.aLiforoia pre-
poee fOTTiog otasses for inatmotion in EVocatioo.
Parsons wishing to evn>l thcmaelTes of the oppor-
ty ol acquinrita nsfful art at a Moderate ogat
S. F. BUSINESS BlSEOTORl
JVt-nkaellere and StMtlon-erw,
H. H. Moore, 6»d MonUiocnery. nvar Merchant.
JSualneaa ("olleuee.
Heald's, Bryant A Btratton'a College. 24 Post 8
-Uutchera.
Katz, Fred, Btalla 94 to 100. CallfornU Market.
.Brass Postnderlea.
Weed * Klngwell, California, 13o First at
Sentlets.
Dr. King's Grand DanUl and Surgical Iastitnt
616 bacramen to street.
French J-'uncy Ooe-da.
Lo-aan A Co., 19 Meutgomsry, 197 and 109 Butter, I
HumiiB II ul r.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Moele and Musical Instruments*
Keene, 0. C, ml tr. aooordians, repairer of all klad
mosiesl inatruments, N.E. cor. Bash A Keang>
Wlnea and JLIqaora. (Wnolesalo.)
Danarl F. A Co.. MM Frost
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN!
TWJEXTX TEABI OF PBaCTIC]
IN THE TBEATMKNT OF DISEASES INCH
dent to females has plac-d Madane EdmOBaV
at tbe head of all physicians mak'ng snob praotlo
a specialty, and enables ber to guarantee a a need,
and permanent cure in tbe worst cases of sup
prefsion and menstrual deraDeerusnte. Ladic
will find Madame Kdmrads a akilltul pbysioiaa
and it is to 'heir intertsi to consult her in all die
eases incident to women before tampering wiU
poisonous nostrums, qaaok dootors and oumbugi
Maflame Kdmocdi describes diseases without an
iaformavion from tbe patie t, and oares witbatj
the use ef mercury or experiment), thus satia,
from wrong treatment for pnrtte, chronic aa*
cancer diseases. CofrBBp-n-ecce e'ric.ly confi
dential. Office aod rosideaor, A1S Pius strael
batween Kearoy and Montgomery. jaW ly
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTI
N. E. cor. (Jackson and Eetrny ate.
THE GREAT ERAUICATOB OF BPFOIA1
OOMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital
London, and to* lm' iwrltei" reof ban Franoiase
DB. TUZER iolorms the bffliotvd that after visit
ing all tbe HO>PirAL?i IN LONDON A5I
PaBIS, and spi-ndiDg one year io tbe most oela
brated Hospital in Loniioo, tbe LO0K.be btira
opened bis old Medical Isstito'e ar ih« old stand
where he can alcays b-> fonnd. DR TOZKU ba
for forty years met with uaparalleled sucoesa u
rne t'-est-nent of diseasd i-enenlly k&own a
CHBONIO AND SPECIAL OaMPLAlNTS.
DB. CH1B, H. TOZLK
is in every wav resoon3ib!e, blading himself ti
effect a permanent cnuE, or malilns: no charges
Tho*e who cannot iff-'d to p«y for adrios an
medicine will be edarged far rre-iioioe only. 7 HI'
MvNiHUY RES I'lihATlVEPILLiS. never knowi i
to fail in giving relief in caat-B lor wbich tbeyan
re'-ucmsod-d. are to be obtained only at nv
office. Price, Ji pr-r b-n. Fu'l direction on eacl
boi, rent bv r-ipreeB or otherwise.
D-c. TOZEB dots not imitite tbe adTBrtisloi
Quacks who make it a pr*< tice to Duolisb fals*
affidavits and otb«r false r-fjreoie?, but refers tc
tne moot respeotabie people iu tbe State, whom b<
has cuiiED of diseases which othsrs
cure.
DB. CHAA. 17.
N, E. corner Kearny and Jack
fel-lf
r vu uuuiiqu ism tr-
ice?, but refers ta *
ie State, whom bh i
lars hare failed t>
TOZEB,
.ckson streets,
ban Fraooieoa, ■ I
OUTSIDE LANDS
AUT AUD ALL PERSONS THAT HAT1
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT:
SIQJt LAND ASSESSMENTS cu bin tin
amoQnt refunded at the office of tbe anderoiirnK
apoa the presentation of .a order from
Major and City and County Attorney.
delSt! A. ArSTIK.
DIVIDE WD NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AriD 10«N BANK.
Re. 0 Post str>eet, asTaaonlc Templet
SAN FRANOISOO.
AT A MEETING OP IHE BOARD OF DIREO^
tors of tbie Bank, held January 20m. 1871,
a dividend was declared at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent. p»r annum on Term or Pertninent Deposits,
aod eight per cent, per annum oa Ordinary De-
posits, for the s«mi-annoal term ending Jinosrj
2lst. 1873, payable on and after Febru»ry is,. loTI,
free from all taxes. 6KOBGE BO KINS,
ja2^-lm S sere tart.
■
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN BAOE.
milE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
-*- reside In Stan Fruncleco, bay their
Shirts and Farnlshlae Goods of BESS*
DICT A CO., No. 3 Second atrret, be-1
CQDie Iheyare always Created well aa*
bay their Kooda at the lowest prices,
"THE OLD STAND."
^ 3FXRE
E2TIN&TJI5HS3
"ABbOLDTELY THE BBHT rBOTEOIlOB
AGAINST FIRE I"
WESJ> fOB THEIB " BECO&D."
B. B. Ibwik A CO., General Agaota Paolflo Coast
Foraaleby W. B. MUfiDOUH.
Local Acent, 313 California a-., bsn Fraoclsde
■»».«
ARION
►Pianoforte
DEOLABED ET TBE JtTDGES AT A LATl
Pair of the American Inrtitnte. alMr a,l>"«°
fold trial arainat Steinway'a, Oblckencii?. eg
other.. M he TUk BEST ON EXBIBITIOi*. ■
CUKTAJZ, (tele Airnt. SO O'Farrell ,trejl
N B-— Piano, of all Bt.yies TO TtRNT. mart
J. OLI
DAVE MENDES A OO.. at th'
old original Red Lion. J » Gear
street, between Ke.roy .nd Pupont, where yo'
can hare HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, notforfet
ting the old Pioneer Lnnoh. The "Old Sport
always on hand.
CANDIES.
ALL, KIBDS OE TBE FINEST SOAOT'l ,
made at oar Steam Oandy Paotorf dailr. /
o^dy^ainegajlir rroaa the . oomntrr, al» a»l
<C^ HOTEL.
' aaae) *>e» •—• •■
rxgar
niltlSHED 800 IS
WEST Sff
»■—,,,
rm, BaMa
».« r>4un. i K)»D»T. iitB-.-AKi
»U. WWJ.
■<• ill. »|,.|ft
M
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
tITIVELY LAST WEEK
o» ?»■ aavixi « %t? rg ■ to i tm.
^ larian Mordaunt
■vnno
•aa»c> r» i
^■aajrvat Sensational Drama,
earts areTrumps
CALIFORNIA TUEATRH.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
Till* ITIII
Mil
Rni wmnt .dm. bat ia.Mi i»4i»^»*M mi «f
IVin. HENRY ISD^TARDB.
NEWBCKMUV. FUBNITUM i. ii.l AI'I'OIMMIM-
A»« !»• Mkrvtft) i.aailll Cao.
Hr i>v ...it r> •! «■■■• la <»■ Mai —
IIHUtltR
TM1
i tum-ART n
M I -~ II I.I I I 11 .v 1.1.
W »»» abd dabob
C'lmrloM Varnrr In Cornlra!
Tow™, Rata*
* •■fkaar
t*et »•» »•■••
hii
I" V H/.rtM.H
f MW. Tfe« Mlllal U«l|/
HEARTS AMB
J neflt of Miss Mordauntl
r nisi
fARIAN MORDAUNTMATINEE.
WILL 8H -KTLT ARRIVE- TDK
liapruan Sisters
Am »•-•.! Th' (MMM ■ ••*■. A Trial . U M»l>, JLOT II •— — I Thf Phi gMasVl «ie>dv-
■■SBStf U •■Kl-M'-t. bil lk» L«w l« ml. ACT lll-lllMI MM|. Hi af i he ll-.ros.oae d« Ulrar. Tho rrlc«
■C XI— SI LVa l I V-itfifi At Ik* lliironrn" els* Hlmt'a Tke r>ii1oii »f th' l'«« and ihi> l^« - i.l lk«
r<r«*«i Sj«S *• t***. AtTV-»rrra»: 1 he »> niiwer IlnnU e>f « >oblf «f Ike Antics Meal me. lh« Pnr-
■ «lt ml It* D**a*>r««a l^lt- i -
Lkflkl TiSM sr4#B9pos*4 feoalapt*, before lb* beglolog of tbe Svood *.• In Art First th*
* »t lica-a. In til ibt moo— dlpf Act* ft p» sss •'. t arls. Toe. - idience ere r iqqe.tid to be to tbrir
Mats hrt-l.tat s'slssl, »■ tbe rart»ln tl*M upon the Tr.al 9 *oe. in progress.
MONDAT EVF.MNG. February 31th —
THE FABBRI COMBINATION!
irrcjL.t"r>i>ci
SIGNOR PIETRO RACCSI,
Will commence a brier a*aioo of Op ra, openlag la HALEVYft GRAND OPERA.
EI.FAZAB SIONOR EC^ENIO 13IANCBI
VB10K8 Or ADMUilOM.
Kvwr-Tf)) •*•■!•— TV... Oirol. .o<i OrobNtra SI Au Btlony
RritrV'dHcOi-IUovBr 7*» G.Hor,
ImoCMIMi'^i" •l oe HriT.l. BolM
SO
■a
. Sfl uod BIO OO
.Mia. .1. ...hi..
.\ pee Ol It.ir
« ii ah tt n u aosoa
How Wo Found Din (hiil!
''^JlL'4."" -••"•;"-• '-• *** .""111 ABMKTBOBO
mwwm am FiiT..".."..:.. MtniTfiiimii
PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN HERE.
Mtm... . .,_
Diana
TJWPROTEC1ED FEMALE.
P'MrOrtip. wtlb Ui-I|.q«nt.r. Sh) 1'bn . . . |(m K.|ia*4y
Sorg andDasce
D >Mi;-lnik l.i.t
Hull. i«1
■ I II.LIC IM>
.Funny D.rr.liM
COAL HEaVER'8 REVENGE.
K"r LAtllln Ooopar BtM U»k Varnnr
(J""°'« ;";:■; ":••.—• or«b..ir.
UooclodlDi nltb tbttralj b*b|bftblf Plbf o(
The Ladies at Home!
Mra.Bt.Dter Jeoof* John too
I ■*)» Laoitll* F»noj O»rr»t»oo
Ladr Aolidote fcug n « (.«rr*>t«>
MtM I. tit* u»rr«t A'mit-ooS
""■Pfim »!■■• Joieubiaa
Mr* Sjpieot I.i II , Harlfttd
■lenoj Ml<« AgQM KeoDedj
To Riidnm N-xt Week—
"Wolf tlxe nougli.
POND,"
Kt.ray ilrrrl,
Mm or buib. sas rBAXuisoo.
UpnU, LIQOOR3 .KB CIGARS
5"I1 AT THE r.l-ll, BOI-RS. A!«D
rbffnaba. - To. biafortof
i*Mt« fl^tt.).. ib« c-.e». ml caarUbtM
>f^«« . tbi (r..J im of ta»
IS BUI
DHI0U1
■iilm '»i
,!..(. Il»
(CMBi "f"
, ualti .'■
[luHtll'^1
ITISI" '
cjx^iXj:
AIO CO-FEE, WINEt, LIQUORS t CIGARS
SUlt» 14 e •• r oy ali-rrl,
X>BJf ER OF BUSH, 8 Ait FBANOISOO.
'SPIERS & POND."
iiti "
HAIR.
OHKAPtST PI, AUK IX SAN FKAXUI3CO
I »UY
jman and Imitation Hair
Coods, cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
EW YORK STORE.
Aa JB. ■AMni)\,l CO.,
Xo. 1 lO HepoEid •tr*rta
We-tw—jp ■glwjoa qptl AflnpaA,
tteution, Good Livers!
f«t P. BEROES. rORMBRLY
L atvprietar «f the M<t>*n' Betv
not, bn Ub«a tn« m»kctmtnit
both tb* Miner*' rl****.ar*>oi on
■narotsvl street end the MttAre'
•oob on Merkatatmvt. to partDinblp witn MR.
DRAYBUK, wbo bee beee ooooeeted with tbe
lforyekri. lTipro»»caiou hive oeso msde m
aakBint dapkTtmsQtn tbet will rander tbe Ml-
** more populcr tbea it bet eeer been dorms
< n rewaor iu omaperltr. Oar Bills ot Vara
brsoa sil the datiototot of tbe se.ion Oar
tto Is "Good Vera, Oood Cooking and Moderate
■tin,"
p. nr.no r. a a oo.
IINERS' RESTAURANT,
SOI and ASS Oomtaeralal, and
760 Market street.
•oawA/roa.5 A.M. to 10 r.U. aoSl In
PER'S OPERA HOUSE.
▼tiMtniA Ol»I, NEVADA.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
.... *T
LANCASTER'S
• IT WANIII.VOTIW STREET.
f.lOlm Odd. M.»nlr«'« Or..-. TT»^.-.
TO ORDEB
SHIRTS
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
AL\»0* A8SORTMKNT OF OKSTS' FUR-
nurnnir G ii^i lo be bad btiiiI aid ubo-m, at
tha 'OLD UORNrCR." J LKVY'-i. al»' M nr-
■ oni'ti « treat Jan Ice • Ivan te all. Don'< f >r«et
tbe ooeibef— Sl*» Mftnttninn"""". '"" lm
11
z £"
06 ■ 1
111 ti
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3 *
t. .
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• a
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5 2 g 3
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EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
• Krnrnv .(T-#-»t.
Stage Dancing
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, Lf.CTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and IT... .CaO Washington street.
SAs7I*JJ.O TI.OUPE,
Inclnillna the Child Wonder, hAl'Flin
i.Hi.u; BEiXaMi
Mils II. BULIN mid W. FLI)I".
MIIHAIVN1K AUAktl,
The Mm- Ff«rlo-<:oniio Tocallit.
II1RKY A0IJLAB
....AND....
ai'FMTR PJflTriffAHll,
With the Great Beoiattoo,
OOTJ MTERFBiT!
CHAS. A. SABDNEB,
The Celebrated Dutch Camudlan.
PKIMOBZADIK IIMV^UA,
The Uunof Hy.tery.
YF. O A Y I, O n I> . Contortloalel.
U1SS MARIAN HOKUil'NT,
With tier iwo Great Specialtie',
UAKMNO, .VllKAltTHsrc TIIVMPS
Mish jirxxi . i,oiir«,
Barleeqoe, Seilo-Ooroio and Ballad Slogar.
OUT I . I m T O N ,
— and—
t, U C V ADAH9,
Serlo.Oouile nnd Dnettlsts.
II A n It Y YV JCr.B Y COOK,
Champion Eqacetrtan Jujigkr, with—
HIS* K A T K COOK,
Premiere Fqaeatrlan and Bfanege Act.
buisla y Family,
Aerebiili, Oymotuts
— and—
Jtailoon Asoeiialoalata.
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
THK -AMOVE AKTISTS AKE NOW OV OCKHOOKN. AND CAM ME EN
tmttby m.>,»g«r. W..t ol tho Kookr MoooUlb.. t°r;;^H"i';)AM°,>:OBIlVW Jk CO. '
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College nf Medicine.
If. nnil BEAD'IFUL AND INSTRUnT-
J.U«v\/l/ Iva nbieots to be B«tj. Oppn to tha
Pahlio DAY AND NIOtir, st KUttKKA HAL*
SlS Montgomery etreat. FOR URN uNLY
ear Do. Jobdak'b Pbivate Office is at *i1
Ganry street toppoeiteold Mecbanka' Paviliftn).
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWARDS.
FRENCH_CO0DS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Geod-, he* Just noafredalarkeaod
varied assortment of
Fronoli Corsets
Or all kinds, aod piloes. Silk Corsets, and Oortets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Toor-
naires. 6^1 Sacramento s>r*et. fell lm
Bar Sugar
POR SAT.R-618 KEARNY STBHET. AT
Have yon beheld HT If not, you've a treat
At BQUARZA'S PUNCH SALOON, In Betray street
There BONA, disciple of GREAT 6QDARZA,
Dispense* famed Magic Punch en; rather
The most dolloloQB mlxlunmyet recordod;
And have with many medals been rewarded)
Ladles tbolr CORDIALS .l>;-?e can Blp st leisure,—
I'bflr "TiirtltS" appaaae,— and Hen gain "LADIHg
PLEAS DRB."
To allay counnblal dlffd ronc«B and pain,
In ••ANTI-DIVORCE" you oau your end attain.
Blp of the potent extract bnt one teste,
Vour arm, oonsollng, straight Is round ber waist
GnoBswhata ".UORNlNa 0OMFORI" la the kill
That heala the pnarrel and Imparts the biles I
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright " AURORA," and the sweet "FAREWELL/,
Just Tlslt BONA, and you'll all fare well)
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" ara the panacea
For all dyspeptlos and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where ••HYGIENIC BITTEB9" knock around.
BONA and 8QUARZ&, spite of all detractors,
Hare proved the Nation's greatest benefaotoril
Full F0RT7 different heslthfal drinks you'll tat
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meat
At BONA'S- (SQUARZA'S) -917 it BARNS' STREET,
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....tr....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
1,1 .ALE WHOI,Hlll U> BITAU,
1.
<fei
" IF*I GAR O -"
TEE JOTJBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pabltobod eTerr Dly to the Year by
■ BSMcrcLi.nl nod 6Sfi VP»«hln«toB Hit
Below Montgomery. San Fraocieoo.
MONDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1878
The Latest I«iyl *>< the Kintf. T
An exceedingly fuoDy burlesque upoD
Tennyson, entitled "TUe Very Latest Idyl,"
has beoo it s led. It is a long poem, in Ten-
nyeoD'd eiyle, devoted to the etttiog forth in
Stately verse of the tradition of King Arthur
and Guinevere, which narrates ihe fict ttat
Arthur, "stealing three peels cf barley
nteal," gives them to his w fa to make a
" bag pudding." The Kui^bU of the flonnd
Table feed Bumptuonsly tipjn it, and to quote
the nursery Torsion of tbe legend :
"And 9 hat they couldn't etA that nigh*,
The Queen utxt morni. g fil d."
Here we have the circumstance recorded in
dignified ToanyEoaian blank verse :
Then with retained fine t^iiper s irt the Qaeoc,
Taking Dor ha>baaa's bim] iqto ctr own
(li o&r be. til id ibs l Lancelot wis nl d>.
"Dear lord, and is Iby wife bo ill a dok?"
Then Arthor. palling at her* golden hair.
As one it tent, a k.art but wit word obi Id,
"loou'.'" eaid ibt Kmg. " Well, 1 may call that
cbeek.
Yet will Ot t. looking on tbet etioefe of t hi-p.
Toon bast a.Q- w »il. my Queei>. aud very well.
And If. me K.i"C. f >r silt1 an J u^uinaoy,
Bstnaio tiy uju q obliged and nainbln servart,
And drink tit h'nltb !" Tn«"i If e r«It*F« raog.
"Oar Qneen and paJdiig!" Ai-d tun blameless
King.
P'»ln« again (f> Lancelot's dtscontsnt,
Wbo b-ld all si>«".-i.ui a [remendouf bjie),
Said. " ir - O" i!ii( , ■ ■> be done remaion,
Aa J 'til n-glt-cr ..-■(. all [be rest- is nought
Bat Dead boa ^pules aad the acta ol Apes."
Smiled Cairu'vere, lid begged him oot to preach
Bae koew tbotdut , and it ebouid ha done.
Bo wo at of duo d i ok on ta&t test at Di.'tit
Was not oin-unitd be Arthor and bis guest*.
The Quean apon tbe following moi niog fried.
Increased! ia Valae.
Jferk T« ain, in his last bcok, accompiniE
an old story witb a c^mmett highly cl.ar.ic-
teristic of his peculiarly dry vein of humor,
after tbs wise :
Orca I dined iu San Francifco with the
faajiy of a pioneer, and talked wiih his
d uijltt r, a y ui'g l«dy whosu fiist expen-
once in San Fiancee i wbb an adventure,
tbou.h &hv htis-ii did cot remember it, as
ei.h wan oolv two or hree jcars old at tbe
time. H. r f»iher said tbat, after landing
fr.im the i-hip, th^y were walkiog up the
r-tre-t, a s- riant leading the party wuh Ue
little niil in berariLs. Pre-entry a miner,
beanlel, bt-Ued and brietiing with deadly
wenpoi a— evidentlv just down from a long
Oimpaifcn up in ilia mountains — barred Ihe
w-y, stopped the Bi-rvaDt, and stood gezing
witb a t -.<-<■ all alive with gratification and
aatonishmeot. Then he 8<id, reverently;
"Well, if it ain't a cbild 1" And then be
Bnatched a 1 ttle Je tber suck out of his
pock t, and said to the eervant, "There's a
hundred and fifty rolus in dust htr.?, and
I'll eive it 'O jou to let me kiss Ihe child 1"
But see m>w tbinga change. Siting at $,<at
dinner tible, HstiL-ing to tbat suecdote, if I
had off-red doable the money for tbe privi-
1 ge 1 ' kir-siuy ttu-t smiecl.ild, I thould have
been re up d. Bev nteen add«d years have
far more than doubled the fries.
A SttcCH«s,
A Great Plain man heird tbat drinking
water could be kept cold by suspending it in
a pail in a current of air. So he tried it.
He hang up tbe pail and opened the front
and back doors of the housa, and waited fur
the rcsalt. His wife took tbe youngest
cbild and went over to tbe neighbors. His
wife's mother got op on the dining tible
and wrappad the tible spread about her,
and an old aunt who stood it as long as she
could finally encased liTdelf with a length
of carpet and crawled uoder the Bofa. The
experiment proved a complete suoccs;, we
are glad to say, and the man w.ll have to
buy no ice this Winter, and if his wife's
mother go's over the brain fever all right,
and his auot ever gets her left lsg etiaigbt
again, he will feel his laborj have not been
in vain.
Hold Your Grip.
Don't be discouraged, if oomalonally you
• slip down by the wayside and others tread
on you a little. In other words, don't let a
fa'lare or two dishearten you j accidents
will happen, ani miscalculations' Will gome-
times be made ; things will turn out sine-
times different from our expectations, and
we may be sufferers. It is worth while to
remember that fortune is like the skies in
the month cf April, sometimes cloudy and
sometimes clear and favorable.
Good Profit*.
01 all the masculine icc'm'eis attainable,
John B. Gtmgh is the most pouu'ar ; and, cf
all tbe feminine, Anna E. Dickinson. He
is generally able to^earn $'20,000, and she
516,000 to $17,000 a season.
The New York News, tpa kiog c f tfce coal
rise, calls it a "triumph of the coal ghouls."
Artificial Memory.
This wondf rful evBiera gives the racmrrv ex-
traTdfnary power. Thousands o figures and
words learct without effort. Studies made easy
aid the ln'ellect fetrengthened, Tangbt in two
leesone, Si"; c la-sea ch spFr. Profeusor Win.
Ntmoe. U7 Moutgonv ry ttrttt. n
3>o JVot buffer lrom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bnn-
lous. Club and Ingrowing Halls, can find Instant
relief by applymg at Dr. B. H. Gowao's Insti-
rate, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 8 p.m. We
*n<**X from exnerlence. having tested the Doo-
ter'i capability. BetereDoea uWen 11 required, n
WJttfat Cheer LaunUry
I* tbe best Inn dry Id 8an Franolsoo *
X>o You linow
That with BuTTEBicVe Pattebmb yon can cut
•nd make any garment to fit perfectly? Send
postage stamp for an Illustrated oatarogue. H.
A. DemUiK, agent, ouioe of the Howe Sewlup
Machine. No. 318 Kearny street, between Butter
and Post. Ban FraociRGn. »
Rodnccd p Ices. Shirts from 75o. to $3.
O mp-lete asFortment of GentB' Fuixi^lcg
QjcdJ. Bealee&Oo. Kearny tt., near Buth. oy
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Boss House Oarrlaees, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing ea-
tabltshment, eouthweet corner Bueh and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter BUblee. Oarrlaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
T>r. I>oJtierty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
OhiJnio and speelflo practice, and as such la
now the m"<>t successful of any Physician in
San Fran o. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of LeldesdorO, a few doors Delow What
Cheer House. >
Oyster Traoo,
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
glgantlo pr: ions. Emerson Corvillo, of the
Buddie Beet, 110 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Faclno Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent ..and 'he
The London Trad. -► man.
W. J. Su.lman draws tbe following fiat-
tcring picture of the small tradesman in
London:
Of all living cieatoras for ebameleee, ex-
torti'juale, aud m^nducioui swindling give
me a t-ma 1 i-ln pkeip-r in Loudon. The
lioman i6 consc eniioos and tbe Gie*k an
honest man cumpared to l.im . His ingenu-
ity io finding ftajs t) cheat yon is as acuts
as iht>t of a Yankee inventor. He lies wito
thegracp i f o, fine art, and damns his soul
for t'ie d fiercuee b-iwt en eleven pence three
futbiopB aud a shilling. His whole s,u'
aud biain runintotlat chancel. And, if
tStvedwiburg's noiion cf hell is the true one,
he will never need a worpeeta'ni'y than one
where there in no retailing of email stores.
If it were not for bim and tbe smoke, Lon-
don would be a iaTar)ise for poor people,
who love moderate comfurt and giett tran-
quility, witb personal security and half the
aorld to be seen within an hour's ride.
Rough on Swinburne.
Tbe poet Swinburne lately solicited,
through a common friend, an introduction
ti Carlyle- The lattf r's response was, "Tell
Mr. Swinburne that I shall be glad to meet
him if jou tell him what I think of bim."
"Ceitiiulv." said tbe friend; " what shill
I t.ll him?" "Tell him," thundered tbe
sage, "that he is like a man silting neck
de-p in a s^wer, and adding to it I"
The poet has an unfortunately BUggeslive
name. It seems as if it were combined of
swine and burn (a Btream). Swinburne is
nneleao, though no one can deny he is a
juet. Perlaps his ancestors, owners of the
eeVate of Swinecreek, mixed much with pigs,
acd Borne of the trait; of those animals have
been transmitted to their descendant.
Praiee.
A correspondent oalls the charch siDging
iu tbe lirge cities of the country "Ecclesi-
astical Opera." TbOBe engaged in.it earn
from $1,000 to $3,000 per annum. There
oannot he less than three hundred paid
feminine singers in all oar churches, and
some of them,lika Mr?. Imogene Biown, of
Chicago, receive ss mueh gs $4,000 a year.
It is stated that many of oar best choir
siegers are from tbe West.
Or, Barlow J. -Smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Kervoua Dls-
eatecj at bla Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenirg, commencing at 7 J$ o'cloctt.
A part of the evening is devoted to rxmining
nuil prescribing for patients., ITr. Sml'b gives
phrenological examinations in regaid io health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. si,, free. w
Almg-ther trie Best* •
It Is curious, but true, that J. A. Ehaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur.
olture and bedding cheaper ibnn any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. - X
500 i*alr(t ot «ocka,
Atallprloep. it the WbatOb»eT Laundry.
Holiday Cundu-e.
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candies of every
varlpty, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. S78 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
•
It 1« Perfectly Asumlshing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
jerore 8 a.m. returned the same evening If de
<trod. x
Preah and Sw*et.
F«r the best confectionery, go to Oanty and
Warner's. 1D7 Monteomery Kt. nenr Sntter. K
What Cheer JUaxtadry
'tmploys no Chinamen, and should be pat
rrolzed by everybody, "
Diamond Catarrh Bemedy
Is a sure cure for O.ttarrh or Colds. Ash your
rtrugolat for It, or send to Dr. A. F. Evot, No.
9 Post street. z
American WatclieH.
Seduced i rices, at H A. Cullender's 02 Seo
ond S;. (orncr of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches c:r,-fnlly renaired. d
Qlaibvotakt. — Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
has removed to 333 Kearny Bt. Consultation* in
Sngllsh, French aBd German. x
Oysters.
Why Travel so far ? Shellfish of ovexy kind
kept a'. Mannlna's, oyater dealer, 612 Howard
street, near Third. n>xt to ctr office. o
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
WILL FIMD
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USE. EASlI?Y
apuii<ic, to- greasy, aod will nut injure tbe
meat oeliuate. It cares ftildi£danea of the scalp,
removes dandroff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Renders the hair soft and glossy, and ia PURELY
VUGKlABIK.
•»-rhsOrivia*l SAGE BRUSH HAIRT ONIO
AMD DBcbBiNG m<y be had of the Agent,
JA9. fj. GATHS, l)rnKL'Ut,
Oornar New Montgomery and Howard tt eats, and
of all DraggisLs. fel7 tf
The Pride of Wealth.
When a Kins s City girl, who wa3 clerk
m "-'. candy stote, Ieaifieil tuat the had fallen
heir to $100,000 in England, she refused to
a1 tend ens omers, aud perched herself on
tbe counter and chewed gum-drops and
sassed tbe customers tbe rest of the day
Brooklyn is organizing all her dramatic
thunder for a celebration iu honor of the
memory,of John Howard Payne this montb.
The New Orleans mu-ic!aoB have "struck,
and string bands compessd of unprofession-
al peifurmers are threatened.
Oysters.
In Btrolllng round the other nigh),
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feet, by chance did stray
To where foautaiu's ceaseless play i
Of waters bright, did make a scr een
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters eoftly fell,
Made that window ream to be
Some fairy grotto of tbe sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I paid, "I must agree
Tbat this place suite me to a *T.'"
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they bad almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It true,
And cooked magmjicmtly, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Ooo&ed every Btyle; Just thin* of that,
And tf your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men,
Thc> 'd clam ► und crabs and terraplUE ; ,
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all binds of gime,
F'nh, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That tbey havo here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little slnnera,
To get what tbey call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubtB this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven BuBh,
And there this troth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAEE, Proprietor.
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder ean be obtained only
at 8SO Baeh street, nearly opposite the AJ ham-
bra Theatre. Bob Halt eats It, and they all
eat it. Only tbe best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. Q
The Place.
If you want a elf an bath, with clean towels,
and a good ehave, or your hair out la the beat
style, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair Dressing Saloon,, No. 202
Fourth ttreet, near Howard. t
FREE AND EASY.
Piano and. smEiiis atSP.M.
CHARING
*4*
SALOON
©{JO StUaton ltieet, near Second.
delO EAGLES A WILD, Proprietors.
Crystal Sample Room
535 SACBAMEMO 6TBEET.
ALL ' DRINKS, PLAIN OR FANCY, TEN
CENTS. tVHot Drinks a epeomliy.
K. illTUEK,
jsl7 lm Proprietor.
Sewinjz Machine* for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alio,
To the Dramatic Profession,
over twelve years connected frith the press ci
Uelboarne, and is well knonn by the members ol
the profession in the Colonies, begs to intimate
tbat ne ia prepared to give experienced advice t*
all persons professionally visiting or meditating*
visit to the Anatralian Colonies. Fee moderate-
Ponotuality in dispatching replies may be relied
open,
WIijLIAV HENRY WATERS,
^Victoria Chamber*. 4G OoUina » treat. M*l-
>Wirne. Aaatralia. faff tf
TRAYS alwasson hand.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES.
£«5 JJnpont,
A'EAR SUITES STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cagns before purchasing
eii-ewbere. Always Home-
t.r io k oew on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wiie, are warranted
FRKE FKOM VERMIN
Aleo, best quality 'I'KA
no20 tf
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two G
t lemen to be good in general business fir the com-
ing Winter Season, commenolnv the first week in
November, 1872. AddresB stating lowest terms,
witb Photograph. Halt Fare reinnded after fill-
ing eogagemenL
JAMES McDANTEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Ma seam,
eo52 Look Box 1. Oheyenne, W. T.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAHUFAOTUBED BT
CALEB M. SICKLIB
oolB tf 4CO .nrf 4aa K.aray .(.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BKEOOLD, PROPEIKTOR.
THE CHOICEST HEATS ASDj^^
Vegetables, Beard by me weed. SjflRBW
4LOS PINB ttfREJCT.betTTeaoKe.rp.^^^av
VILLE DE PARIS
EAINDIER & CO.,
SUCCESSOR TO
KAINOLER, SCEUIER, LHIEVRE AND CO.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A. LARGE INVOICE
OT
BLACK SILKS!
BoDojht J7xeee<lli>e'y Low,
Which they offor at a
2,000 YARDS BLACK SILK,
81 50 per Yard.
2,000 YARDS BLACE SILK,
61 OO per; lard.
NORTHEAST CORNER
Sutter and Montgomery streets
feUtf
r price tWCrs
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Oifflculties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PEOFRIETOBS,
■in Sctn.oue street, corner Commercial.
j.10 tf
Trie Grea
ANNUAL
CLEARING OUT
SALES
DRY GOODS
THE WHITE HOUSE
Will Commence on
MONDAY FEBRUARY 1(
THOMAS W. BREE.
SILVER FXiAfSft.
MANUFACTURER 1
— AUD—
KEMIEPBi
—OF— ♦ ^
OTHER MrBICd-A. IASTKTJAtENTS,
ESTABLISHED IN 1805.
pp-Lessona given on the Banjo and Drum. 5£*
MlbSlON STREET, bstwoen First and (Second.
N. B-— Fine-toned 8il?er,rSolo Banjoa for Pro
esslonala always no band . »al6 tt
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Tvpenty-Slxlh e'emi-Anrm. 1 1) ivldend.
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PER CENT. PER AN-
Dom. rjpt. (9 per cent.) npon tbe operatiooe
of the French Savings and Lo^n tSocietv, for the
six months t-ndiog December 31st, 1872, has, io
cod for mi ty with the reoort cf the Commute* of
V rification appoinud by tbe members of the So-
ciety, bteo declared by tbe Hoard ol Administra-
tion, at the bcrni-Annual Meeting held on the
16th instanr. This dividend will be payable on
and after ihp eighteenth instant, at the office of
Lha Sooietv, 11 1 Bneh street.
HVMTAYE MAHK.
j 201m Director of French Saviors Bank'
A DESIDEBATDM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STflRS_a_KD COMBINATIONS
A COMPETENT MANAGER, AGENT AND
- Acter, wilh 15je»r»' experience in EDgUod,
America, tbe Ca<>nofGood Hope and Anatralian
Oolonies, India and ObtDA.
IS OPEN TO ENCAGEMENT.
Tswell posted witb the profession and the Ptpsh.
Oan bivj carries of Managers, 'I'bealres or Halle
List of Prices aid beiaiag capacity, in nearly evety
one ot the abuve places. Apoly to •
J. H. MoOABE.
fe-1 !m «20 Washington, street, H.F.
TN OEDGR TO MAKE ROOM FOR ODI
extra large and
IMPORTANT
Spring Importations
WE HAVE DEOIDED TO
SE!X_.XJ OFF
OUR PEESEKT STOOK OF
DRY goods;
LESS THAN COST!
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
CIS K1AICXY STREET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
thrisbortea notio* AllPioeaand
Cigar Holders wan anted genuine, and
to color well. Mer-rrcbaam lJippB aod
walktDg Canes Mounted aod Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, aod with tbe best «ork-
masBhip. A large asFortment of Walkiog Canes
and fancy Goods of every description always on
hand. no21 lm
WILLISJ^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Music imported, arranged
and for Bale.
Frltx PIpera and Mavrcaa MT. Blum,
X.cadlDK Tlollnlrts.
■^-Orders from tbs conntry promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Aaton's Maiio
Store. 1«S MoLtgcmery street, or MAROUS M.
BLUM. SSO Montgomery street. jeS tf
GEORGE MATES*;
DEALER IN OUSTERS; CLAMS
andall kind« of SHELL FISH.
Stalls Nos. *©, 41, AS, Oelifornia
Market, entrance on California atreet.
Public or private parties ud famillee anppUed
mmi^um
THE FOLLOWING GOODS ARE A PARI
ONLY OF TBE
Reduced Stock:
FKF.SCH 8TBIFED AND FLAD'|
81 L.K.8— At 75 cesle per jftid.
BLACK AKD CULOKEU SII.K8-*- I
duoed ia Price.
AI.I. WOOI, FOTTJLAKDS-At 90 0M» -I
per jard.
KF.AI. JAPANS-iB POPI,IJ(S-At »
cents per sard. »nd n» other DRiSS GOODS
reduced io proportion.
TABLE BAMAfiKS, DAUASK NAF- ]
KIK8, IIL'CJL AM> MH1II
TOWf.L", AM) OlOEB DOMES-
TIC GOODS— At lees than oost.'
CI. O Ali", SUITS AND 8HATVI,8-WiB
be Bold at prices far below Coat of Importation i
LADIES' AND CIIIU>B£K'S MO-
MKKT.
lUEItlnO UNDERWEAR.
RIBBONS, IIAXDICIKI JUEFS, DM- I
BROIDERIES AND LACKS.
A LARGE LOT OF BABY LINEN
ladies' Underclothing
ALL OF WHICH WE SHALL SELL
At Extraordinary low Prices
BOLE AGENTS FOB
PREVILLE'S KID CLOVES
Whioh will be sold dnrlcg the sale at
S18 X>e3^ Dozen-
J, W, Davidson & Co.
KOBTBWBST CORNER
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MONDAY ■.YEN1SO, February 24th-
THE FABBRI COMBINATION!
ISCHIDISQ
SIGNOR PIBTRO 3B-A.COEtT,
WUI connuMi trttf ftta«ou of Op ri, opening Id BALBTY fi GRAND OPERA.
■lxazar hiomor ELttmio bianobi
RNfrrnl Intr-DrwOinll tad Orobsslrs .
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PHOrOQRAPHI TAKEN HERE.
DNPROTtntD FEMALE.
P-llsOrl.r. -ith B»rls.o,,eOowrt Mot hse . UiHlnillr
SoLg and Danoe Lillis Hall
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Ksly U.k'Q Ooopos n.M R.rk Verses
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The Ladies at Home!
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Ladr Ar.t'dom Bojf Dii (.ai-rat,*
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WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 19
SECOND GRAND BENEFIT
OF
City Guard, Co. B, 1st Reg'tN.GhC.
The Entertainment Par Excellence of the Season
Miss Ellie "Wilton.,
Of *h* Ca'ifnDta 7liealr?, bus kindly vuitiateirurj. Al o,
Slgnor I-X- TT. Perrop, CSt-utitjrtrlQt,
Wbo will p'ny one of tils incompnrible 8o!o«.
MEMBERS OP THE S. F. OLYMPIC CLUB*
ANP A HOST OF OTHER8.
Tho EoM rtiiurbutit will commtDxe with the Eleuaot Comedy entitled
DBLICATEI G-R.OTJPJD
PADLHIE MI-SELLIK WIL'I
Cl.li.n Suiut'Oia vclly m ?,r"">
Alpnonre da l.r.nll.r !"• M. Ttw>fl»:ry
lo uLIch MB. FE1NKL. UNGER will nppeir »? "The Dram M«Jor," "Don Anyone
Knoir nii.n My Cut H»» Uon. 1" I llll..' ChnnC Chaiv,"
"Tho Happy Old Man," Etc., Kto.
GUITAR SOLO SICNOR 1W. Y. FERRER
To conclude wl.u a N. w Local I't.r pt'jae Ex ravsgipza by Clay M, Oreeoe, enlltled
M O B T A. L. S .
A!f ASTASIA, AlcftQtneui blondtof ye period; At flre», A dleoirded one, iftil a-)d forlorn: bat
eli.rb.lle«.olo.od«n.r. .n'-DPI meidm.de b.oor b, ye Htvlo ertb.r,.ne 1-ecoa.ji r.
bloebln* bride of >0 -bloody Pr noe. yon koorr" irrltn boogel OLAY M. OKbENE
NORTON I. et flret "e heart bowed d'.wn by weigtit of eni" eod r««e. Pfeeortbelaaa be tends li
blaoaoal S.ste .if.ne It rfllkU 10 ..ell m tute. t.e, th.t he •muleles me prioolple. of
oar Ooieronr lo ball«rl0K A men Kuiltr, y t u-e. bis exeGUt've olemuney eod r> tnfilee. the
depored oOolal. Ho does act .tale Ihe.tstus of tblo«s oU 1 Ist.r. In Ibe end. of ooerie.
belsbappr JOHN J. 11UHPHV
ALPUONSO. "ye bloody Prince, 100 know" One of ye victims of re fall lo.t-.cke. Bo rood -ess
he 'teas .eld ho . hoold d e e» Ir, but he dilates npon moratiii, 10 bis njhl bo«er, and play-
log A siring iimr, wioa "La Blonde" , H. A. BU fL&K
REYNALDO. hlerlsbtboTrer; A "boiey williaB," of ye "froot-wood-rohbsr" norensslon. Beon
to Arliooa, and or oon.as got "salted," o„n..quentW his preseissd penchant 'o' '•«»«•,,_ „
Maya ha'a one of tho dOKe stbo a to base his dsy ; bat there a too maoy doga..L. M. IKWKhHUKV
GROWLING Gblsl of Polios, st a.et plays a ll.tlo "smarty" by lotting pnsonsrs Jt*. in ord.or to
rsoeise !ho resrsrd. Ksoeuuso clemsncy (7! pa-.Jonl him, bowaser, e„d he osoomos ousio-
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0UPID, ye canning little errhsr, on the mnsole. The Isdl.s' pst. A daokof afsllow: but ho
Also T iloiost mskee a goes, of himself st 00s time, by be.nc o.rsless. He makes bla Tlct.m
oare-le a for bar lose, borrsssr. Hi.n.to.al • Oop.d.ty" orsrcomsi y. dilemma, •■« b( ' ' • „
lealrnmsattal lo bringing about ye nnlon of je losers (with aooga eod dance.) r. L- unuitit
lOMltUS, God cf Blrcp. allhoogb the prime oauie of ye fomnoleeoent etart, a llsely sort of
0001. and an ImporiaatcharecUr, eebo prcdoccA the ilseofor La Blonde ' with */m'sll£
feat.) **■ r" sl*BU
ASIA. Oodof Fllgbl, A rsal lose of a fellows, asnnfaotnred eiprenly '0' ".a pleje endowed
wjltb ibe faculty of kUllogtlme attherateof fifteen yesrsa mlnuis HAKtlY A. urAnan,
Tho Borlscqas will be interspersed with
SonuM, Dances, Local Hits, Nursery Hhymea,
And will oonolnds with ■•GOOD-BYIf. LIZA JAIIK"-tk»snwloa»rA»Iid by J. W. 0. BUIKD.
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SQTJARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Hive joa bflheid Itt K not. you're ft Ireit
At BQUABZA'3 PDNOU SALOON, In Evirny strt«l
TbereBONA, disolplo of OltHAT rjQUAUsU,
DlspPDiQii ffttnod SiftglO Pnnobw; rat hot
Tbo moat dslioloas mli;ar«H r«l rccorilod;
And have with mftoy medal* bMD r«wt.rdodl
Lidloa their CORDIALS th*-?e Cftn $iu ftt leliaro,—
fheir "Tif&RS" appsfti«,-and Hon gain "LACJUH
PLEA8UBB."
To ftllay connnblal dlfforenceu tod palii,
In "ANTI-DIVOBCE" you c»u yoor oud attata.
Sip of the potent extrftot but one tftste.
Sour arm, consoling, straight la round her wain!
Quosawhata "AIORNINQ OOMKOItr" lnthokuil
That heali the puarrel and Impart, the bllgal
The "WELOOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy eoother for the troubled mliid.
The bright "AURORA. "and tbeeweot "FABEWEU.,
Junt v.sit BONA, and you'll all rare welll
aid "flYt.ItNIO if IT TER3" are thj panacei
For all dyspeptlOJ and for dlarrhooft.
No Cholera Uorbna ever hag boon found*
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERB" Aoock arouuft,
BONA and 8QUABZA, aplto of all detraototft.
Bare proved the Nation's greatodt henef aotors I
Full FORTY dlftVeut hialcbfdl drluki you'il tluO
To aid the Man — invigorate the mind I
Not this alone— a Wolcomo yon will meet
At BONA'a-mQUaiRZA'aj-an hearny strset,
Remember, too, not this famed plaoe to paw;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT * GLASS,
THEY HAVE TJJUEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM.
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AH the Mechanics' Pertr-TV
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IjlOgt MLt WaOttwALI AJD«aTAlL
•t th« old ostmiUagtaaCAAt. I»0 te.eVssfc— •
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FIG-ARQ'
THE JOTJBNAL 01 AMU6EMEHT8.
Publlsned every Day in the Year by
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BSBMcrcbant and GSA Wmhlutoi «ts
Below Moot*omory. 8m Francisco.
WEDNESDAY: FEBROABX 19 1873
A Mt« Molh«-r-tn-L»w to Here.
Mo little immemtnt has been caaaed in
Now 7orK by a story wbich has leaked out
concerning o e of the riihoit and most promi-
Dent men in tbe city, a gentleman whoas
name is widely known in connection with the
naff Samaria Bay Cornptny scheme. He
gave a grand reception the other evening at
bis palatial re idence in honor of tbe tncsess
of tbe enterprise an3 of ihs return of the
commissioners. Among other things be or-
dered for the entertainment a number of
elegant ordres de dance in the shape of fins
with a small mirror inserted in each. They
coat him $2 apiece and were greatly admired.
Tbe man who left them at ihe house offered
Stock well's mother-in-law seventy-five cants
after the reception f.jr each one sived. The
old lady has a great Lotion of the value of
money, having Mt the want of it fur many
years. She kept her own counsel, and on tbe
evening of the recaption perambulated in-
dustriously tbrou-h the parlors gathering
up all the ordres Ble c:mld find. Her eager-
ness in tbe in Buitat length attracted inquiry
and sbe blunt y fe U her qneationer tbe truth,
The story « as quickly repeatad from one to
another of tie fashionable assemblage and it
eoon reached iho ears of thehost. Eye-wit-
netfl:s describe his rage as terrific
Hark Twain** Difficulty*
Mark Twain publishes a card in the Hart-
ford papers explaining the arrangements for
his lecture in aid of the p or, and he makes
tbes9 statements as to the terms of almia-
eion: " Lucca charges $4 a tickets, and so
my first idea wee to put oor tickets at $4 too,
and run opposition. Bat friends Bald, no,
there was a difference— Lucca eiagp. I said,
very well, I would sing, too. I showed
them what I could do. But they still ob-
jected, and Eaid tbat a mere disturbance was
not singing. Bo I have cone down to a dol-
lar; tut I do it with reluctance."
Da Mortal,.
A rural editor lamenting the death of
"one of tbo bejt advertisers and subscribers
we ever had," thus touchingly concludes
his obituary eulogy: "He possessed tbe love,
confidence and esteem of all who knew him,
and some who did not, and save a slight
poker debt to Mr. , did not owe a cent
in tue world."
Fresh and Sweet.
Far the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery £ t- near Suttor. X
XMamoxitl Catarrh Bemedy
Is a sure cure for Oitarrh or Colls. Ask your
druggist (or it, or send to Dr. A. F. Evot, No.
9 PoBt oireet. Z
American "Wincnos.
Reduced i rices, at H A. Ciller der'a 02 Sec
ond St. corn«r of His Moo. Jewelry mada to
order. Watches c: r - fully repaired. d
CtLAiBVoyim.— Madame Clara ABtonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
has removed to S23 Kearny st. Consultations Id
English, French aQd German, x
"X*lie Best; Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's List Chance, for pain. Dr. Fez-
C7'e Webfoot Fills, for all bilious complaints
For tale by all druggists. Agency, 117 Sansome
Street, ceiner of Commi rciai. •
Ailee Kingsbury, the *'£lfln. Star."
We copied from Iho Clipper some weeks
'ago a paragraph to tbe effect th»t t jecbarm-
ing httle actress, Miss Alica Kingsbuty, who
madeaaohasacc^EB'in this city in "Fan-
chon," was dead. All will rejoice to learn
that the statement turns out ta be falie, u
may bessen from tbe following, which we
take from Sunday's Golden Era:
Alice Kingsbury, whose professional ca-
reer as an aotreKS of c arming talent and
exquisita sensibility proved so brilliantly
successful, a few years tgo, is still fresh in
the reoollcction of hosts of admirers and
friends. She is not dead, nor yet sleepstb,
despite tbe numberles J current majors and
printed reporta of three monthB past. But
she is living in Natchez, Hies , wh-nce
comes a welcome missive which many in
these parte will like to peruse :
Natchez, Miss, January 24th, 1878.
Editobs Golden Eba:— Have you quite
f >rgotten me, or does my name call up any
pleasant little recoil t clone when you bw
it? Piiaee read the ench s die tar I recsived
a couple of days ago, from New York, and
you will see io what estimation your pap;r
is held, and also tbe suggestion which
oaueedmeto write to you. X iutend soon
t^ aend you as ory of ten or twelve chap-
ters, meanwhile forwarding herewith a
ahor'crone, which I heps you will think
•sufficiently interesting to publish. Its re-
ception will prove whether ihe people who
treated me bo well as an actres* will patro-
nize me as a writer. The "canard' Mr.
Fulton refers to, is a notice of my dealh in
last week's Clippar. I wonder if nothing
pleasanter will be said of me after I am re-
ally gone, after all the praise I have re-
ceived while living? I have two life-sizs
statues of my ; rt work, which have been
praised here — but this pl^ce ib out rf the
world, almost. ALICE COOLEY,
(Formerly Alice Ktogebmy)
In the same issue in which the above ap-
pears, iiiss Alioe Kingsbury hss a very
pretty itory entitled "Half a Million, or the
Baby." The letter referred to by Miss
Kingsbury was in answer Io one written by
her with reference to obtaining literary em-
ployment on New York papers, and^contains
the following passage:
You are remembered with great affection
in tSan Francisco, wh*re your name would
be an attraction. Tbe "Golden Era is a
nrosparcus, enterprising paper with which
I have no doubt you coul I arrange for yonr
aiories. Some of them would sorely be
copird by papers here, f jrailiarizing your
name to Etssttrn reiders. It is as difficult
in New York to get an opening in the lite-
rary field as the theatre.
Miss Kingsbury will henceforth be a con-
tributor to the Golden Era, which is cer-
tainly thapeer of any of tbe Eastern lit raiy
papers, and firsupeiior to moat of them.
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Cataetropbe.
Last Thmsday, sayB {he Humboldt Begis-
ter of th25fb, a wotful sight presented it-
self to oar citizens. In tbe streets, in the
yards, in the alleys, on the pidewalks, every-
where, and in every direction, ecattered all
over town could be seen ihe mortal remains
of defunct cats. Old cats, yonng cal p, tabby
eats, white cats, Thomas cats, feminine cuts.,
Maltese cats, black cats, yellow'ca'e, and the
whole oatalogue of cats were represented in
tuts horrible catastrophe. Some citamaran
bad during the night distributed about tbe
cat-boles of town a quantity of oat&lytic
beef-steak, which soon fcrever stoppad the
caterwauling of about fourteen Egyptian
ca acombs foil of cataleptic c*ts.
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Removal.
Mr. C. C. Keeno, dealer in musical instru-
ments, has remove 1 to tbe northeast corner
of Kearny and Bush streets. Mr. K»ene is
a pioneer dealer in his line of bnsicees, and
keeps a general assortment of everything
needed by the musical profeFsion.
A-rtltlclal Memory.
Thia wonderful Bvstexn gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thousands o figures and
words learnt without effort. Studiea made easy
and the Intellect ttrengthened. Taught in two
lessons, $10; elates ch-upc-r. Professor Wm,
Ntmos. LrtMoutgom ry ttrett. m
Do IVot Suffer lrom Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can and instant
yelief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
• ™*»k from experience, baying tested thft Doa*
tor's capability. References nivtn if required, H
Vriat Cheer liauniry
ts the best laindry In Han Francisco *
I>o Ton Know
That with BuTTtnioK's fattzbms yon can cut
and make any garment to fit perfectly » Bead
postage stamp tor an Illustrated catalogue. E.
A. Demlng, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine.No. 113 Kearny street, between Batter
sxd Foot. Ban Franolaeo. •
Bednced p-lcea. Sblrta from 75o. to $3.
Complete MiortnaeLt of QentB' Furnishing,
Goods. Bealee A Oo. Ee iroy it., near Bueh. CT
Sam Muoro,
Formerly of Btiaa Bouse Carriades, can be
found In front of Ooleman Bros, clothing ee-
i abllshment, eonthweat corner Uush and Mont-
gomery eta., or Dexter Stables. Oarruun orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. DQ
X>r. Doherty
Haa devoted his study more partleulazly to
chronic and speclflo practice, and as such U
no 7 the most successful of any Physician in
6*n Franolaco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of ieedorfl, a few doon roelow What
Cheer Hooao.
Oyster l-rimo.
The oyster trade In Oallfornla is aEaumlng
gigautlo proportion!. Emerson Corvlllo, of the
B«ddle Bei'' 10 Fine street, furnlahes from
his own oyster, beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parte of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
baa extended all over the continent, and * he
«Sad41a Book" la known everywhere,
Oysters.
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Hannhu'c), oyster dealer, 672 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. o
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frlf co by gas light,
uur careless test, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceasel^su'play
Of sparkling waters, made a sojeeo
Through which a sweet bonqnet was seen;
While mossy stone and nearly shell,
O'er which the waters Pftly fell,
Made that window Feem to lie
Borne fairy grotto of the eea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, **I must agree
That this place Bultz me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish —
Said they had almost any dl*h
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magnijUxntly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if yonr month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam i and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That oosy place all kindsof game,
Fieh, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I ana sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have fonnd. 'twould seem.
That they have here the beBt ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "ench nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Houee, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
0HABLB8 HAAKB. Proprietor.
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OOO JP&lrsi at SOCtcs,
At all prices, atthe What Cheer Laundry.
•Tone* & Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder ean be obtained only
at 880 Bath ttreet, nearly opposite theAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat It. Only the best br«nos of Liquors bot-
tled for family u;e. Q
The Place.
If you want a elf an bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair' cut In the best
style, by experienced workmen, go to Brown's
Bathing and Hair DreBBlng Saloon,, Ko. 202
Fourth street, near Howard. I
Sewing Machines for Salr,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Poat street. Alio,
agency ar MiLU' Adjustable Treadle. x
A Fable.
An ant, laden with a grain of corn, which
he had acqurel with infinite toil, was
breasting a current of iiis fellows, each of
whom, as is the etiqnelte, instated upon
stopping him, feeling him all over, and
shaking hasds. It occurred to him ,tuat an
excoaa of ceremony ia an abase of courtesy.
So lelail down bis burden, sal upon it,
folded all bid lege tight to his body, and
smiled a imile of great grimnesa.
"Hulloil Wbat*s tbe matter with you?"
exclaimed the first insectj^whoss overtures
were declined.
"Sick of the hollow conventionalities of a
rotten civilization," was the rasping reply.
"Relapsed into the honest simplicity of
primitive observances. Go to grass!"
"Abl then we must trouble yon for that
corn. In a condition of primitive sim-
plicity there are no rights of propsrty, you
know. They are 'hollow conventionali-
ties.' " B53
A light dawned upon the intellect of that
pismire. He shook thf reefs ont of bia legs;
he scratched the reverse of Lis ear;",he grap-
pled thtt cereal, and trotted away like a
giant refreshed. It was observed that he
submitted with a wealth of patience to man-
ipulation by hia friends and neighbors, and
went some diBtanoe out of bis way to shake
hands with strangers on competing lines of
traffic.
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Complimentary.
A contemporary thus delivers it?elf regar '.-
ing an agent: A very nice looking sardine,
done up in a eugar-loafed-sbaped Beal-Bkin
cap, coat, overcoat, low-necked ahirt, light
pantaloons, eto., and giving the name of
Judd Holmes, came in town on the morning
of the 18th, advertiEei in tbe papers for Ole
Bull 21st, and then dodged into tbe bill post-
ers to talk with him. He spied a oopy of tbe
M , took it up, and, after reading a few
minutes, made up his mind that it wasn't
besltby to tarry her« too long. We wonder
if the eardioe feels flittered.
a.
A R»ld.
J. W. Davidson & Oo. of the White Houee
are now holding the annual clearing-out sale
of their immense stock of dry goods ; and
having marked their gooes down to unusu-
ally low prices this year, they are daily over-
run by besieging raids of purchasers from
every section cf ihe town. The rush is im-
mense; it is anything but dull times at the
White flense.
Ladles "Viaitlnar Curls.
Written, engraved or painted by John P.
Dwteb, 126 SatUr street, cppositeLlck Bou-o,
and at tbe Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hawdkeb-
CHIUSSEAlLTMiEKED. PEKMA>'SHIP Of eVOiJ
deBcrlj-tion to order. • a
Or. Barlow J. Wmith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Die-
tates at his Hygelsn Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evsn Id g,oommendng at 7)4 o'clook.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients. Dr. Sml'h gives
phrenological examinations in resard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m ., free. w
A'trg -ther the Best.
It is curious but true, that J. A. Bbaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding ebesper ihnn any other
iesler in thlB city. Try him and you will be
a on vin cad. T
■-VH&t Cheer Jjaunflry
ftmpfoya no Chinamen, and should be pat
roulxert by everybody. *
Holiday CantUi-s.
Fresb, Bweet and delicious Candies of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 678 Kearny street. Wholesalo and retail, a
»
It la JPerrectly Astonishing'
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
al the What Cheer Laundry. Olothea received
Kfore 8 a.m. returned the same evening If de
4Jmd. ▼
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Signor Mancnsi,
DKIVATE SINGING LESSONS. -OLASS ON
MONDAY and THURSDAY,
SPIERS & POND,"
£39 Kearny street,
CORNER OF BOSH, SAW FBAN01SOO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
T.EA AND ; .COFFEE.
LCNOH AT THE USUAL HOURS, AND
refreshmeits at all times. Tbe comfort of
the domestic fireside; the graces and courtesies
of the drawing-room; tbe freedom of the
cji_.tj:b.
REFRESHMENTS at all time*, and LTJNOH at
tbe Dsoal hours.
TEA AND COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS & GIEARS
830 Kearny .treet,
CORNER OP BUSH, SAN FBA.NOISOO.
Crystal Sample Room
OS5 UCKAIUXIO STREET.
ALL DRINKS. PLAIN OB\ FANCY, TEN
CENTS. .9-Hot Drinks A specially.
R. M1TIIJH,
j&Vtlm Proprietor.
<<
SPIERS & POND.
fr
jyJTlm
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
817 WASnliOTOS STREET,
f.lOlm Opo. M.Kolre's Opera Hone..
TO OBDER
SHIRTS
....Aim....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
nisbinft Gmrls to be had «rood and cheap, at
tbe "OLD UUBNKR." J- LBVITS, AJ.O' Mont-
gomery street. Jos ice aiven to all. Don't forget
tbe Dumber— SIO Montgomery street, fell lm
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VILLE DE PARI!
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SAN FBANOISOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Goods,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. 11. 8AUPSOS A CO.,
ft'o. HO Second atreetf
noWlm Between Mltaloa and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. HERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of tbe Miners' Ree-
baoraot, b&s taken the management
of botb the Minors' Resaaurant on
'Jommeroial street and the Miners''
Branch on Market street, in partnership witD MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with tbe
Arm for years. Improvements have been made in
tbe ouiBine departments tbat will render the Mi-
ners' more popular than it haa ever been daring
the 11 years of its prosperity. Oor Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delioaoiea of tbe season. Oat
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Ohargee."
P. BKBCrES «fe CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
C31 and S88 Commercial, and
76B Market street.
Open from S a.m. to 10 p.h. au31 lm
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Tetter,
Mann fee turer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
285 Bnpont.
REAR SUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cages before pnrobaaing
eleewhere. Always some-
tbirjgnew on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, ars warranted
FREE FHOM VERMIN
Also, best quality TtCA
noSOtf
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.— MUST HAVE
good "Wardrobe, Fonr Ladles and two Gen-
tlernxn to be good in general business for the com-
ing Winter tea on, commenoian the first week in
NoTembor, 1971 Address etating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare refunded, after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Mueeum,
ooS2 Look Box 1, Ohorenue, W.T.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tbe Market
MANUFACTURED BY
CALEB M. KICKZ.KB
oolSU 4k*0 ami -lea Kearny st.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORi>KK.
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny •!■««.
Stage Dancing
TAUOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DABHAWAY HALL,
Post street, near Kearny.
FRENCK_COODS.
MMB. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER DX
Parisian Geoda, baa just received a Urge and
varied aasorlment of
Frexkcila Oor seta*
Or all kinds, and prices. Silk Corsets, and Corsets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tour-
naires. 4331 Sicraoiento street. felllra
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWABDS.
TONT OAEBb PROPRIETOE
First-Class Hotel.
i,15 6m
Bar Sugar
"POB BALE — SIS EEABXY STSEET. AT
r MEHOERS. Alio, eon kind ol Oudi.a
VTbrienli ut B.Uil.
n&7 if
KAINDLER & CO.,
8UO0ESSOB TO
KAINDLER, SCELLIER, IEUEVRE AND K,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A. LARGE INVOICE
....or....
BLACK -SHiKS!
Bonsht Exceedingly Jju\r,
Wblob the, off.r ,t ft
Great Bargain]
2,000 YARDS BLACK Sill,
81 SO per Turd.
2,000 YARDS BLACR SILsU
S3 OO p«r Turd.
NORTHEAST CORNER
Sntter and Montgomery street.
I.Uif
r PRICE elUCTS!
A Safe and speedy Reme*
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,!
Coughs, Loss of Voice,>
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,!
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to Its
healing powers. Ask fori
the California Hall's Put- 1
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
FHOPKIETOBS.
117 Sonnnne street, corner CommerclftJ.
i.io tf
I MANOTAUTCREB
—Ann—
B E P A I K E R
THOMAS W. BRIE,
SIZiVER. PLATHR
Sjfi DRUMS, BANJOS,
UTUKB MfBICAA. IZHSTKUMKNTs^
ESTABLISHED IN 1805.
•OrLecsoDS (riven on tbe Banjo aod Drum. MS
MISSION STKEET, between First and Second.
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.
Twtnty-Slxth Semi-Antmul SlvldensV
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PEBA»-
nnm, net. (9 per cent.) npon tbe operations
oftbeFreneb tarings and Loin Society, for tbe
six naontbs ending December 91st, 1872, bas, la
conformity with tbe renort tf tbe Oommittesof
V- ritifaiion appointed by tbe members of the So-
ciety, been deolared by tbe Hoard of Administra-
tion, at tbe tismi-AonuFil Meeting held on til*
16th instant. This dividend will be psyahle M
and after the eighteenth instant, at tbe offloeef
the Society, 411 Bueh street.
GCslATEBIAHE.
j 201m Director of French Savings Bank'
A.'! DESIDERATUM if
....TO....
MANAGERS. STARS_AKD COMBINATIONS
ACOMPETKNT MANAGER. AGENT AND
Acter. with lHjc r .' exp.negoo in Knglaod.
America, the Care of Good Ilopo and Australia.
Colonies, India and Cbina,
IS OPEN TQ ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with the profession and the Prss*.
Can «iv« came* of Managers, Theatres or Hell*
i .1st of Price e and holding capacity, in nearly ereij
one of the above places. Apoly to
J. H. MCCABFZ
fe4 lm C20 'Washington street, 8. F.
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
<J*3 KEABA'Y STKEET.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT
the sbortes nottc? AllPioesacd
Oigar Holders wanantedgsnnine, and
to color well. Meeriobanm Pipes and
walking Oaces Mounted and Repaired '
at lowest Eastern Prices, aod with the beet wori>
manship. A large assortment of Walking Canes
and Faxoy Goode of every dsecription always «■
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL,
ocoaeions. Music imported, arranged j
and for sale. ,
Fritz Plpera nnd Harem M. Blnni.t
JLcadlmc Vlollnl.ta,
■oyOrders from the oonnkry promptly attended
to Address M. W. WILLIS, baton's Mails
Store 1118 Moi tgemery street, or MAR0U8 M.
BLUM. XX» Montgomery street. js6 tf
,.GsV
GEORGE MATES*;
M. 4. BEBCEB. 1
.AXjfLn 111 V 1 o tAil.n, ",/A^rl JTKT
_ andall kindi of SHELL FISH. .
Stalls Nos. 40. 41. 4», California *
Market, entranos on California street. 1
Pabllo or private parties aod families anpplled
from 8 A.M. to M r. M. lakdlM'and"
&oob open from i a.**.
ssMssfl
— llle. .nppU«l
diM* .ad O.ntlftm.B'g
ittoIS.j,. lanii
mmmtk
'[• ' Hap* Soda
!■•
Toa*.
0*»«aae»iaa NWL
«~»aa»> T»A-i«r>cv
$1 *(C(V(D SI
■
Hits! 11
I
fa. g*u - a.
Pri» 0t# I'
in uanoi si oh 9
• I* k.orw, M. *
Baa *vx ••»<> i
i A6UIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
J, ( »r» oovntA
IflW ALHAMBRA THBATBH.
"" ""ra '"""J EMERSON MINSTRELS
. « , . . > ■ r . ■
omplimentary Benefit
twin. 4 to tao aUa««or.
harles Alpers
Par,
on VBIJIW. OBI HFXTR.I. I MORI S,
■ao tiu irmt i>SJ»MBti inn
Mn. jto
LXTT
iv int y
.A. JT_. 1L. 13 IV !
AlC .
THIS KVEXIMO rr-BRUART IB
IYIRT ITHIH DVlloTO Til Will. AID AATOIDAT AFTIRROOa AT I.
Pnrt Fli-awt— - nnlrr(nlnm«iit •» In,
« I • • ii .
Unth Crand Opera Night!
lWlT'"D<V i vi *■>'• rcuuiRT tt
li^l %mr,A Pimm OS**, la •»••» »!■•». >, imi'
»[ LBARBIERE
ichlalU
na, Ci. i\"+
j of V: » '•
olplentOi j |£L.
Hoarsem [ ■. >
meis ofHj
IIDiffta
oaoajaTBA
HI* OI.ARK
>'i >nn
w r mn
l in a-eir «t mill mtlmi
J i. IUUIU
a u atp x*w mm*.
Oxtir Ban Franolsoo Flrcmenl
■ •■■•>* Ait in moty ^p a wpawt.
■
wmtiiiX' m
ao*«. itooa i '» -
> lit IK r«n«€
•HI M WAITISO FOB l» TM»«1
l'url — I
-Olio.
>rv:
IHIIMMIM
..,.kn !•■(-•
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iTbrt
CUT». Be*)' . ■ - r.
Conductor, ■twtr* IX Spertsu
> M. I* ..raw*'
1 »«
«•
llMllt
itlAiBnOIBnolttw Opt*.
an.oce el ■ o'dnc*.
f«»rT IH»>1 i •
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■ ■
J IoMmh
Sub Rlce.7
Add Kjraia
.Rloh.rde end Sherwood
WILSOIM'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
■ wll.r eiteot. h*l. Mowl4,o mmrw .aval Kfarmr.
THIS ArTERNOOM AND EVENING
THE GREAT AND OltfLY EMERSOIV!
In IIIm Woidi-rlul Hittlsret <>• *T*u.
Mr Oomtj
XJV A.1VD OUT
J. RoblQ'OQ
.JOIieNT ALLES
Bob II. r;
•TIBTCU
IVUi AID •• It ■ IIIMHI
CoiiolQdli.fi Willi l;>b B»-t e dcw production •untied
LIFE ON TBI ABIAHiAW
I s- I » Bill. Bir.I.Y MIEK«»v
i.tXlHUiM H.IIV> . ALL\
Mne J. Robloioa
Dock Haud* by the Coil p my. Som»> Rood old Sjd»»i by Ranmll, Scott. B.ktr and BtcUMler.
A LIVILYTIHKANDA FKA K Ft I. MVDI.NO.
Ilr -- cir*le.
Oreirttro,
•*r~ All Bill* iraIqiI the A.b&mbr* Theatre noil on presented horeifter ou Monday.
■VPorforniADCe to commtDce Dunotaalty at einht o'olook.
I. -4 -..I.- •• ortlaaa Trott. Miarrr'a Ur.i' Han*
■ -Mf«mJ r«|r».
t -Drtwlti-Wo** iMMtaMMHI
■ V H ISV I'AR'iN AftD "OlfS.
4- —•*•»!*■ lM»*rM>allAOi !>•>•> *aO lv*r Twlii"....
MB. H M IliHkRIli
* — Prl**lf>Bl eaoa*-r-*)«>*ii Art
BY YOUAO PI I'K'.W
WM WAKNVR
t-Th- l'k««ola> T.lrl, liar*** WhUt— -
ixrR'jDUoiD by Omar kisuslry.
T.-SUetl Ifiro r«j *!»>•* m-
BY Ml. I. It VlTORIlft.
■ .-P*»j Itotrdle Art l*i til* TTonilrrrnl Jot. .ay
<ook#, rapll *>r Ool-r Klrftlr , .
OLOVN v.i««. OARON.
INTIRMIIB10K.
•.-M'I,a.lt KicrBIMa, lH»rtMorilM Ami.
In her tuiniriiilnlrd Uart/baek Art.
OROTKKtjUK HU.1I) J. K E.N IB II,
lO.— J. kmilhfl (nlrhhi- llMtlrrO> (bjr riq^M ) ....
I l.-l h*Olrn>pl«m UmllfM „
BY wn.l.l&MS AND bUOBOW.
lf-H*nr|i> Ilor.r Fill, (toil
INTRODUOKD ilY R H. DOCKK1LL.
13. — Paro4r M*tir|»' llorse Judex „..
lXTRODUOSD BY J. KSHIBKL.
U-SfMa Ilor.ilt- An
BY H'LLB VIOTORINK.
IC— Harry Clara. Ihe Man «Hh ihr Iron Jaw
1 W T g HJ^lj^J^"^
To CoDclnd* w tb tttft t qantrl»3 Comio Rood* «t
TILE FRENCH KIDINQ ACAUEMr!
By Modi. *od Urn*. Poi>p»doar tod S»r*«ot.
Prcin Circle Ml OO
PniAjnette *•
Kmm-tc" i h»lr» „ 1 SO
riiTte ll«sr> I »S II...1 BIO «•
■V Bex Uffloe open dally from 10 to 4. Doors opin it 7.
MUBIL ■.<■
HOUSE
MPIC HOUSE,
WE^wm»Tm^m»wm
*lt« the <Tla
BAL«TO?f A OOTRBLL.
Qui Oilifct oAll »l *" Wtatl* Hbiru, TbiyAt pmfE.TrLT,*odIorilBiJity and dnribUlty will iotot bo mttobad. To b* bad only atttii
■JrCALL ARD 8KB THEM. I X L AVOOTlOV ITOHK, «16 Krarny atrerl.
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIANT!
OM.Y TRN CEST8.
THISTLETON'sTs POST STREET
toBaju^teJ
,l.liiiil B|rt
S3 vsSt
■■■' 1"' ! : / ■
Tlo.© Great
tearing Out Sale
RY GOODS!
rqVHITE HOUSE
STILL CONTINUES,
aClfl
iil
reater Bargains!
TRA.K ZT£B
AT BE EXPECTED
...DURUia TBI....
Tesent "^^Zeeis..
W. Davidson & Co.,
NaRTHWEST CORNER;
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT VIP
Day a,xx<3. Pffiglat,
AT 'J II l: (illK.IT
IXL Auction Store,
OIB KF.AUW MT11KET.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
Is Dow oferlna treatcr Rnrtfulna Chun bUT«
ever boea oATcred la San Frnaclic*.
With our copaeetlon In
New York, Chicago, and St. Louis,
Froaa which we are dally receiving Ctoodi
boasht at the lnweat Cuah Prlcca
HO" OUH.RBNOT.
OUK MOTTO IS TO
X Li and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pain Caailmere Punli, worth «« OO. tp he
aold at 93 CO.
SCO doxen White Shlrti, worth SI SO, to he aold
at to> eeata.
SO enaei of Henry V'ndercJolhlns;, AOe, to 81 SO
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From SS«. to 01 SO, M>ld elKWhin from I4I.S.
ALSO, AN IUMENSK 8T00K 07
KOTIOHI, FAUCT DOllll., USMIR OUT
UBI, PIPJC OI.OTKS, TOBACCO,
WATCUII, BIHIIKH OOUBS.
HOS1BRY,
TrunlAW, Bags, -\r nllmom,
AND IN FACT, EVERYTHING,
Vrottx a Needle to an Anchor
OaII »»d .XAmiM oar prtci, »nd tttltl, jonliilm lh.6
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN [AMERICA
IS THE GREAT
XXX* Auction Stove,
• 1« IIAKIT ITRFJT,
Ob* Door from Cooa*e*«l»L.
FUE QUIUEO SILK HITS, WORTH S5, FOR SI SO
LADIES AND CHILDREN
WILL KIND
KINKEAD'8
SA6E BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLKASANT TO USB. KASH.Y
|ppll«r>, ii..' prmiy, and will aot In jurj i ho
in Oil. ii nil cut i. I' ourte all dl9ni*4')i of tbo aCAlp.
rimoTti daodruff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ranr'ato th*. halrBOf, aoJ gIos<y, and ia PUrtF.F.V
VBOKiAtJt.K.
•a-rh*uii«lnil HAO* BnU-*H UAIRT 0M0
AM) DIlii.SH.NU cu-y br> bad of tbo Agiot,
J A". II. OATIS, Il.nitifl.l,
Oornar N«tr Hontfcomory a
Of all Druggltt*.
SANGER HALLE
(DINGERS HALL.)
11 OF.ABY 6T., KEAB KKAKNV.
None hnt the Cholceat JBrondi of Wiooi
and Hilqaori on hand.
DEPOT WEYAND *. KASCHL'S BAY BREWERY
l.Utl ORRIS FELD1IARN.
FREE AND EASY.
KTVBT aATURKAX MIGHT.
Piano and sinsina; at s P.M.
TOH1V ROBL'8,
BIONK aw THE R»W jCAU'fl OF RJAT"
OAN BK HAD AT
8to.lla g, O, Cnlltoi-iila Market
MOUltfTAIIff BEER.
CO
CHARING
^
SALOON
SOS Minion itreet, near Beeond.
dolO KAOLKS A WILD, Proprietor!.
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEEN
orar twelve ,(*r. oonn.et.d with t&o DT.M of
MWboarne. «od I. w.ll koowo b. th. m.coO.r. ol
lb. OTOf»ulon in th. OoloolM.Wi to latlnUo
thAt D. Ii pr.PKr.4 to I it. orpitrirhoAd alvio. to
tHV.rloMjrSrMdM.llI^UlU-. or ««HUjlto. .
rirft to th. AojtP»U»n Colom... Fm BodraW
PoDOtaAtltjio dl.pfctohlox ropHM BUT b*r*U»d
WIlXlAV PENRT WATERS.
Only Depot, 624L_Sacramenlo street.
Tiiim is tat nim.Tr mil itura. and
the fioe.t Beitr oh tbie (JoMt. It is PURE, NOITRISU-
INO.ohdof • FINB TASTE. It la (old br the Glue »t lOe.,
8t doteh Quart Botllea At 91 SO, and hr 10-A.Hon Km. aa
» an. art Intclui HOT LUNUH from 11 to 1 o'olook.
PIONUUB IROI »A»I7AOT»BT.
HE JOITHNAX OF AMTJSEK2NTS.
Published every Day In U.e **" by
•T. I>. BOGABDUS
4.T
S.S Me«b»ot »«d fiSO WaAlMtoi •*••
Below Montgomery. Ban Franoiooo.
•WEDJiE3DAl FEBRUARY 19. 1873
AttUSEBENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
' Article 4T' wu performed losloight, and will
be repeated t« night. Tbe toilettes aot otly of
tbe ladies bat tbe gentlemen form one of tbe at-
tractive features of tois piece. Miss Helen Tra-
«j'i msgoifloent costumes were tbe subject of
general oommett, and nflsot great credit on bar
taste. W. A. Meetayer looked superb a* the blond*
swell, Victor Maailier, was dressed in good tastp,
and J. 0. Williamson as tbe gentlemanly hoodlum,
Potain. "Article 47" • will probably be played
every evening duriog tbe week and at tbe matinee
on Saturday.
Alhambra.
Everyone in Sao Francisco goss it tbe Albambra
Theatre once in a while, and there can be no bet
t>r time to go tban the present. 7 he p.ozrammo
is fall of fno from beginning t» ecd. Joh.n.r
Allen's local version of "Have Von Seen Lonesa',
in tbe first pari is received with roare of I mebi e-
Billy KmeraoQ keeps bis end up f amonsly, and the
finale is very lively. "Only .-. Drram." ' Id and
Oat" and Life oo the Arkansas," introducing tbe
old-fasbioaed negro met jdiee, are among the fea-
tures of tbe entertainment.
lUagaire's Opera Heme.
There was a splendid hoise last night, when tbe
opera of "firaani" was performed with Madame
Agatha States as Leseo a. Sigoor Pktro Haccei
asErnsoi, Sf mi rt Eurico Pardlof as Don Carlos,
and Sigoor Fahio Rigo as Don Bay Gomez
de Silvo. The prima donna was in excellent voice
and eaog her role in a manner which drew loud ap-
plause from the audience; Sigoor Baccei sur-
passed himself as Eroani and awakened the audi-
ence to a St of enthusiasm by bis singing. Signer,
Pardini and Falvio Bigo acquitted themselves
well in their respective part', and altoi«U.er, tiaff
parformano* was quit* a suooese. Oa Saturday
Bight Obsrles Alpar?, to wooed ehturpriae sod
evs of music tbs publis are indebted for this
opportunity t9 bear Madame Agatba States, will
be the reoipieat of a benefit, wbicb, we hope, will
b»so well ettsnded as to reimburse him bis ex-
pindtture. fq order to do eo the houses mnst be
•rammed full in every" part-, *
Bella Union Theatre).
Miss Agues Kennedy la character songs And in
farce. Miss Liilie Hill in eong and danoe, J. H.
Lark in and Carrie Armstrong in Dutch eong and
dince, Obarles Verner io comic songs, Miss Liilie
Hitland tn fancy danees, and many othors. will
appear this evening. The fall programme may be
seen on our first page.
City Guard Benefit.
Tbis evening that crack military company
Oity Guard Oo. B, let Beg't N.G.O., will take their
benefit, snd as is always the case, will present an
entertainment of unexampled excellence. The
evening's smneement will commence with the
oemedy of "Delicate Ground," in which that
oharmirg aotracs, Miaa Ellie "Wilton, who has
kindly rolanteered, will taKe the ohrawtsr of
Pauline, Olay M. Greene tbat of Citizen Sang-
froid, and L. M. Tewkshury, Alphoose de Gran-
dler. Tbis will be followed by an olio in which
Frank Unger will sppssrln a number of character
impersonations and songs (which are specified on
our first page, and Signor M. Y. Ferrer, the bril-
liant gultarie*. will executes solo on the instru-
ment of wbioh he is eo perfect a matter. The
evening's entertainment will conclnde with anew
and oriRinal local burlesque by Clay M. Greene,
entitled 'La Blonde Dormant*." Mr. Greene is
the author of the burle que of "Oupid," per
formed by tbe Ziviatowski Sitters, and is a con-
tributor to the Golden Era Tbe cast, with some
description of tbe characters, appears on our first
page. Many amateurs will on this occasion make
their first appearance on the siaee, and & large
and fashionable audienoe is sure to be in attend-
ance. Seats csu be secured at the box office to-
morrow without extra charge.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
Horse opera is as "fssbiouable" an entertain-
ment as Italian Opera, when it is presented by
suoban impressatioss John Wilson. Everyone ie
going 1 1 the Amphitheatre, [and the dress circle
nigbtlf presents a brilliant appearance, filled as it
is with beautifully at ired ladies, M'ile Dockrill
the queen eqaestrienne; J. Kenibel, the funniest
clown who everappearedin the ring; Mane. Oa-
ron and sons, aad a number of other famous ar-
tistss will appear in a varied programme ts-nigltt-
Mastsr Johnny Oooke's pony hnrdle ast Is quits s
festurs in tbe programme. This daring juvenile
equestrian was on Monday evening presented witb
a £ iid medal by a number of admirers. There will
be a grind equestrian mstines to-day,
Piatt's Hall— White & Kearn'fl Com-
bination Troope,
This troope gave an entertainment at this hall
last night to au immense audience, which shows
what judicious advertising will do. The perform-
ance oommenced with a first part in which T.
Kearnsaa tamborine, H, White as intsrlocutor,
and M, Bouvelette as bones, amused tbe auditnee
with fokas andoomic soogs, and A. Benjamin, J.
H. Story. J. May asd J. GaUajer sang popular bal-
lads. A very lively walk-around terminated tlie
portion of the entertainment. In the Intsrlude
T. Kesrns was mnoh applauded in song and danoe
and.eoelledssveriltimes.M Rouvelette delivered
an oration on local topes; Mrs. Davis ssngaral-
lad very sweetly; E.V.MiHttt attimptid to give
a recitation, but some noiiy boya ij the gallery
not admiring hie style, "guyed" him so cruelly
thst he went off threatening vengeance on his tor-
mentors. One of tbe moit popular features of the
entertainment was tbe singing by three children
Sitt&raB. Butl;r. another little girl and Maat *
Tommy Ogg. Miss Sitta-» is a born actress and
evinced mneh talent. The new and original pro-
tean drama by H. White entitled "False Faces snd
True Hearts" did not appear to have mnoh plot
The best features in it were the impersonation of
Hop Yik. a China boy, by H. Hani-, a Golden
EhoaO log Dance, by T. Burke, und "The Little
Fraud." by F. G. King snd G. H. King, who ao-
q aitte d nselves las manner that would have
done ore. i, to professionals . A pleasant, social
danoe. which was kept up until past three o'clock
this morning, terminated the entertain mem
Woodward's Gardens. W
On Saturday (Washington's Birthday), Prc-
feasorsOo* d Lay will make an asoension in their
immense gas balloon. Daring the afternoon there
will be a grand performance. Tbs baby camel can
be seen every day. The skating rink fs open dar-
ing every dsy snd Taesdsy, Thursday and Saturday
evening*. Grand per form ones and gas balloon as>
ccaslon on Sunday.
Metropolitan Theatre.
This tbuatrd win; remain closed for a few days.
Tbe management annennnce lr-»t tbetbea're will
open next week with a reorgcr.ir.ed comtany.
Benefit.
As may be seen by seen by referring loadver-
ti'emeut in anctaer column, a urmbc-r rf cit;z'ne
bare tendered Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Coriell a com-
plimettary benefit to come off at a time and plate
to be designated be.eafter. AH admire the per-
formances of these nit Btss( snd they should hsve
a good bouse. Obarles CorUU is a universe/
genius, vocslitt, b-ne soloist, aotor, ventriloquist
and magician, and Mrs. Oharle sOoriellls a charm-
ing character vccnliit and pleasing actress. Tbe
infant Coriell will appear on the occasion of the
benefit in imitations.
Musical Mstlnee.
Hugo L. Maosfeldt.an accompliebed pianist and
worthy bohemian, will give a mnsfoal,' matinee to-
day at the Bohemian Club Booms, C31 SaorameDto
street. He will be assisted by Vernon Lincoln,
Mrs. Lincoln Martell, F. Buch, and others.
Another matinee will be given next Wednesday.
Tbe perf irmaooe will commence at 2 o'clock. Mr.
Msnsfeldtlsa true artist, atdwitheucb plesesnt
surroundings will be able to give a concert wbioh
cannot fail to delight all who attend.
For Virginia City.
Frank Hnasey and Miss Blanche Clifton leftthis
morning under engagement to Manager Piper,
fho? will open at Piper's Opera Houte in "Haz-
ard." ^ ^^^
Une upon Line. , ,
Festal Ulsgraphy must be.
Hempbls La? a coal famine.
Poor gas ii b&i for weak laogs.
25 Cardinals' bats await occupants.
Parja furnishes 2,400,000 drums yearly,
Fox hunting in briek around Kansas City.
England prod need 468 novels last year.,
Loudon showers its eclat on Castle, the'
tenor.
j*Aimee travels with one hundred trunks.
Hannah Moore wrote 11 books after she
passed 60.
An "epiapio" is destroying Southern
honey bees.
Alexis is flirting witb the slant-eyed
Japanese girlp.
The Nov York tackmea are more ex-
orbitant than ever.
A Brooklyn man forged a check to pay fer
his brother's coffin.
Dr. HoIoub gays New York young men
b»ve "psBteymnEclts."
John E. Owens will erect a theatre and
museum in Baltimore.
A Texan ranger cleared $1,000 hit year
on scalp bountitB.
Shangbae has a society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals.
Pioche, Nev., lately bad a butting match
between colored men.
Brocz-j leaves, with flics thereon, are a
fftvocite bonnet trimming.
The Absent Minded Man.
An Ab.-eut-tciDdtd man propounds the
following oonundrame:
Did yon ever write a letter to a dfad re-
lation, and only nod 5 cur mistake oat when
you wanted the addrtsi?
Did yon ever stand lor three-quarters of
an hour before tbe git ea wondering where
you had seen tuat face before?
Did you ever go on Einging tbe veree cf a
hymn aft r the couger gallon bad finished
some time?
Did you ever liff> t a cigar with a ten-dollar
note, and then tt;tk tbe lighted end in your
month?
Did yon ever meet your father in tbe
street and wonder wLo that ram looking old
buffer was?
Did yon ever run yonrBtlf until a perspi-
ration trickled from your browa, looking
for your pen and spectacles, one ofjsjjiich
was bebiod your ear and tbe other
forebea-i ?
Did you ever bang yourself over*the back
of a chair in place of a tc p-c _ a t ?
And did you ever sprinkle your strawber-
ries with e- It, prcket the silver folks, drink
out of your linger glats, or scratch some-
body elBe's beck for yocr own ?
1. louuin
offlpjhic:
Snovr-Ca jip. d.
Mount Diablo, tbe Contra Costa hills to
tbe North, and tbs mountain peaks around
Caliatoga, gleam white in their caps of
snow this moruing.
A new orchestra witb a thousand per-
f.rmeis is to ke Btarted in London.
AKAToaiiOix Mc6£U3i.— One 01 tbe most
lomplete collections. of tbe kind in the United
States, oomprieing hundreds of coatlj and beao-
'.lnl wrx models^ is daily on view (to gentlemen
mlj> at tbe Mnsenm on Montgouierr atreet. Aa
lour OUT be profitably m»nt. bere.
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude ot fashions
la hate. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second bat store below Kearny), all these
nrw t tjles can be lound. Tbe stock Is Immense
—tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sore to be suited. b
Tbe Choicest Confectionery.
J-'hn H. IBomer has just cpa&ed a new and
hsndsoms confectionery store at 12C Kearny
street, where can be obtained enptricr finely
flavored confectionery of all kinds, Salle and
parties supplied. o
>
Pbotoffrapnic cards.
At one dollar per dozen at tbe Peoples Art
aonery, 34 Third street between Btevenaon and
Mission street. -g
e
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling oonnte-
nance, whether it be on tbe Btreet or in the par-
lor. And why is it that Fome faces wear a oentin-
ually happy look? Ic i* simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
is a pnblio benefactor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Louis Meyers. proDnetor of the "White
House," Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth Btreet does it. as hundreds ean
enthusiastically testify. His kitehens axe marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him, and yon will
find tt impossible to eat elsewhere.
n'aflhing Beturnea in One Dsy
And we never disappoint, »t the What Oheer
Laundry,
Hainvoik and Combings
Made up neat snd cheep at 850 Washington
attest, near Stockton. Side cmls steamed fol
twenty-five cents. p-
deaitii ana. Pleasure.
'mere are not too many pleasures la Ban
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health -giving than a drive into tne conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
jqusl In elegance to any private conveyance
it the Occidental Carriage Btand. Frank Bon-
ton bse there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
lrlvezs are careful and experiences, his oharges
ire moderate, The moral of the above la:
(o to Frank Bouton at the Ucciaentai Hotel
when you wast a carnage. 0
Give weiL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash.
IngtoB treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bockea, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for hie customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baunagundl soup, game, tame geese,
lelloloua entrees, and everything the heart of
<nan can desire. The best cup of tea is the
:lty- English breakfast tea — Bouohong asd
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
-Pleasant Xiocaclon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodging! In a
>ntral location, should visit the Alhambra,
snd Inspect the fine suites of rooma to let there
The building la a very fine one and U well
lighted sad ventilated..
Eureka Hocial Cinto.
The prizes to be awarded at tbe Ninth An-
nual maiquerade ball of tbe Eureka Social
Club are on exhibition In the window of Stoltz
and £ons dry goods ttjre- South-east corner Of
£tarnj aoa P ine Ktr. ob it
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday taMes
that compare with Squarsa'S. f quirz-Js Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, t«*> happy combination of wholeaome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqaarsa, has prepared
forty different kind of punobes snd cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street. m
The President's Message,
Peace and prosperity are the key noteB of this
dooaniest, Obeopness and durabllty are the
characteristic* of E, Luchainget'a furniture,
All should vUit his emporium, 736 Market
street, and ascertain how cheaply a house can
he furnished. d
Fob Bale— A lot ef cheap tllk dresses, at 32
Gesry street, A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Cheap Js-Welry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Fcroiahlng Good?, at Bank'e, etore, 86
Fourth elrset. Ooeapeet la the city. e
Genuine Havana OJprare.
Bett brands at 61 Montgomery street, S, W.
comer of Merchant. Frenck & Cahn. o.
For Wasniog
Shlrte, %l 59 -per doc.; small pieces, 000. per
1 a. At the What Oheer Laundry- *
It? Yon Wemt
your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
»»»■ . »
' ' ■• ■ — —
For a safe and efficient Beautifies op the
Completion, use Dioh&y's FauoOs Cueue de
Lib. _ L
The Mountain Beer 1b the only real Liger on
this Oeast. Call acd try it, at €21 Sacramento
Btreet, where it b< eold at 10 cents a glass. x
Best Quality of J>oc;shln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
CBieer Laundry x
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
60S Market street, car. Pott and Montgomery tj
Lever Buckle suspenaera,
At SI per pair— 2C per cent, cheaper than else-
■vherp — at tbe What Obeer Laundry. x
Complimentary Benefit
W
San Feakcisco, Febmary 15th, 1873.
B. THE UNDERSIGNED CITIZENS OF
v. gan Fraocisco, snd professional fritnds of
UK. and MRS. CtiAhLts CORItCLL, wish to
tender tbem&Oomplimenary Benefit, time aad
place to be desianated bv the recipients, as we
wieb to brine onr families and little ones to wit-
ness MR, COM KLi.'S admirable performsDOsand
expositions of Ventrilrqai<-m end eliph t-of-baud,
in sddition to MRS. OOrtl ELL't b-aotiinl ballads
and serio-comic cbaraoteriBUC vooali;mr, and the
infant la petite Coriell, in bistrnly wonderful Act-
ing and Imitations
O. O. O'DooDell. M. D. Thomas O'Neil,
W. W. Bantroft, A. B. Olason,
S. r1. Sao-ple, W. Moss,
B. P. Taylor, F. Georse Geiger,
1 eszjcekv <t Bro. D. Kea'ior,
Mark* Gnr^cben&ks, Edwin Denves,
O. DaaveG, W. Hankine,
V* iliiarn Miller, Jobn Bennett.
E. G. Bert, Unas. xvOnrtis.
B. V. Staritt, K. S. Torria,
•Tobn U. MoUabo, S. 8 bear,
Kevt A Oo., And many others.
ki. Kelly, l telStf
Xt.XtFSa'^r.
San Fbanctsco, Feb. 19, 1873.
r|»0 MESSRS. BANCROFT, M'OABF, SAM-
M. pies. Geonetr. and others. We feel highly
tlttterod by jonr geoerona compliment, and take
tnle pp-iortuoity of aaceoting it, sod will nse onr
nt.mr st endpsvor- to make our entertainment the
most instructive bb well as amosing tb»t has bepo
giveo io jour jroodlp c tf. We BeJect Msg"i e's
Upera rJonse f r 1 he occasion. Tbe benefit to
teke place Monday evenlrg, Feb. 24t/>,1673. Dis-
tribated progrftmmes will fally explain onr bill of
fare. We ate. sir?, vr.nrs -: btdifci lr.
MR. AND MRS. UHAN. CORIRLL.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TmsiHii em, miry ada,
fHIS ELBGAST THEATBB HAS BEEN BE-
A d«oorat«d, ud e.n be rentedbf the nixht 01
fit ^.f w«*- ot*r. and daTSJin, oomnaiiiej
Ubmmlli tnawd with ea .ppliatloS 6. ]«t»r
„ JCHS PIPtK,
Uanaxerud .oje Proorirtor,
... & *?. a- a- XeUBl,
••O w.8btnntop .treet, Su Fraocieco.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
Aad CoUege of Medicine.
WOOO BEAUTIFOL AND IWSTRUOT-
• \J\J\J irt> obieouta be B*«n. Open to the
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUKEKA HALT
St 8 Montnomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
tfy-DB. Jobdas'b Pbtvatb Ofi-ice is at mxl
Geary street topposite old Aleohatiios' Pavilion).
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UVDERSIGNED WOULD MOST BE.
epectlully represent to yon and tne pnblio gen
ersliy, that bt. is now prepared to fartish facil-
ities for exhibitions of every kind and character,
whiob should deserve tbe pitronage of tbe pnb-
lic. He bas erecied at Ob«ynne, Wjomioe. A
LARGE AND CuMMODlOU.i HALL, witb goo 1
yceooryacd Stase. Tbe Hall is well ventilated
and lighted, and mada comfor, she for all seasona
of the year. THIS BEST Of MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be fnmiabed at all times.
Sansf.iotory arraogemeDts will he made with
THKATKIOAL OROlHER COMPANIES, eilh-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage o( the receipts. Ourrespoodeooe »olicited.
Addre=s. ■ ■ J. McDANIEt,
Look Box No, 1, Cheyenne. Wyoming.
N. B.— Onriositfes wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Museum. Those wiehiDg engagemente, etate low-
est terras for tbe WinSe* Season, senoing pboto-
KBpb to my address. Half Pasasge Money re-
nded alter filling engagements,
_ , JAM&S McDANIEL,
Proprietor Obeyenoe 'I'beatre and Mnsenm.
oc22 3m Lock Box No. 1, Ohesenne, wTt.
THE OLD
Hot Sootoli,
XB MortoB Street, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM 4ND_Jt/lRY IN TOWN.
Always on file the New York Herald, Harper'r
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Daj's Doings, Police Ga
zHte, all toe California pap^ie, sIbo London
Pnach, Beil'a Life, Ihnstraied London NewB. Call
and aa' :sfy yourself.
tar Don't forget the sign of tbe Hot Scotch.
fe7 tf W. b. WALDRON, Proprietor.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookeellera und Stationers,
EL H. Moore, 604 Montgomery, near Merchant..
Hiialnesa C'olleiree.
Heald'e, Brjant 4 Stratton"a College. 24 Poet St.
JtuLchera,
Kate, Fred. Stalls &( to 100, California Markst.
H\-ua» Fonnd«rlca.
Weed 4 Kingwell, California, 125 Firsts*.
Dentlata.
Dr. King's Grand Dental and Sargical Institats>
€16 Ssorameoto street.
French Fancy Hooda.
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 101 and 1W S nttes,
Hnnan Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Oo., 110 Beoond strset.
Mnslc und Musical Inetramenta.
Keene, O. 0„ mft . accordians, repairer of all kfndt-
mnsiasl instrnments, N E. oor. Bush A Ksans>
Wines and Liquor*. (Wholesale.)
Oanerl F. A r0. W4 Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO TfiO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR
byn respeotfoly informs M i friends and pat-
rons that be bss leflited in beantilnl style tbis
coayand comfortable resort, aod will be pleased
to see them, one and all, snd bave them Bample
some of the cliuictst wines snd liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe maonfaoto y of LieaenQed
with Phelan and Oollerder's latest patent steel-
faced cuebione, bas been placed in tbe Billiard
Parlor. 1 ho popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, oao be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creator d comfort to all.
. ja31 tf
Chinese Employment Company
I*IEHCE tfo CO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
No 627 Sacramento street. Bet. Kcaray
and Montgomtry, Saa Irancieco. Oal. We are
prepared to furoiah at short notice, Domestic
Strvauts, Hotel Cooks, Laundry Men. Walters,
CommoD Labor ts, Fa-m Hands, Ball-road
Hands, Gardeners Mechanics, Factory Ba-. ds,
Wood Choppers, etc, etc, Bpeoial attention given
to foroisbijig Domestic Servants. j t 20 1m
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
. KKOCNOEB TO THEIR FKIENDS AND
A. the Pabltc geoerally, that they fcave opened
under DOLMAN'S OLOTHING STORI?, Oorner
of Bosh aod Montgomery Btree&B, witb a WKIX
SELEOTlsD STOOK of
choice \ri3ixm,
I.IQHOB8 AND
All are Invited to call, and AROHIE McK EIL
AND WM. O. OALDER nill do tbeir belt to
make tbem comfortable. )a 2ltf
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAT TO OB FROM THE OIB
ens to drop into the
Hot Sootoli,
FOR TOUR WARM OR COLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Ten Cents
*B8 Sutler atreeti Bear Kearny.
fee tf JOS. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Oor. Second and Tehama streets.
••-Terrapin constantly on hsod.
Orstsrs in evsry , sty Is. PBIVATB
SUPPER BOOMS FOR PARTIES.
dec 31 lm
DR. H. C. F. BEHBENS.
O F FIX O E ,
KO, SIS &EASN7 STBEET;
Between Bnsh and Setter. jaSQ lm
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yABIBTY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
" performers going from San Francisco to N«w
York, or vice vorsa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-sUssstursgemeots otercd to first-olass poo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley. Manager. Lstters so addressed, or to
Diet Brown, Business Msniger. will receive
prompt reply. f 63 lm
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN*
TWENTY TEAK* OF PRACTICE
IN THE TRFaVMKNTOFDlSEASES-INOI-
* deot to f-malefl has plao-d Madame Kdmonds
at the bead of i.ll physicians mnk'nif «uoh praotioi
a Bpeoalt j-, und en-blee her io guarantee a spesdj
and nermauent core in vhe worst oases of bqo-
pr«>fiiin and m-netrna! derail nemfnts. Laalse
will tlnd Mada'ne Kdranda a wkiil'al phyeioisa.
sod it is 'o'beir ioterest tooonaolt her in slldlE I
easts inoideot to women b-rote tampering with
ppiflooous nostrums, quack doorors and bumbags. I
Madame EdmoDda deaenbes diseases without an*
informa ion from the paiiet, and cares withotu '
i he usa of mercury or experiments, thus esvlu
from wrooK treatment for priv.tte, chronic aw
cancer diseases. Ocresonndenoe a'riotl»con»
deotial. Office snd raaideooe, lis Pme itrasL
bstweeo Eearoy and Montgomery. ja2U ly ,
DR. CHAS. H. TGZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
"S. E. cor. Jaebaon nod Kearny ate,
THE GREAT BRaDIOATOR OF BPFOTAw,
COMPLAINTS, formerly ot Look HospltiLi
Londnn. sort tbe Uettw \ve ■• e^rsof San Francisoa.
DR. TOZKR informi the affli«i>ed that arter visit.
Ing all the HO^PITAL8 IN LONDON AN&
PAR IS, a i. d sDiadiog one year in tbe most cele-
brated Hospital in London, tbe LOOK, he tusrs-
opened Lis old Medical losutu e at ih»old stand,
whera he can always be found, DR. TOZlfK tan
for forty years met with unparalleled Bocoeei io
tbe treatment of diee.^s ■ Bener*My known as
CHBONIO AND bPEOiALOaMPLAlNTU.
BH. CHA8. H. TOZEK
is in every way r.Bpcn^ib'e, binding bimtelf to
effect a permenent cuhe, or making no charges.
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THuBSPaY..., FEBBCABf 20, 1873
AMU8JKMENT8. Etc
California. Theatre.
• Ante e *1" with its thrilling scenes, admirable
toilettes esd clever Impersonations of character
by the California Thestre stock compecy, wn
pined ipno latt n -«at. It will be pr«iDt»d
for t be last time*, tils evening and at tn matinee
od S.turcoy. To-morrow evening, 'Othello'* will
be performs 1. Mr John HoCatlougb matclcg hia
first appearance lo three months. On Mor-day, the
labbri optra aeasoo will commence witn tbe pro-
dact'oa of **Ls Joive." ("Only A Jewess," *j
Raymoad might tranaUta It).
Alhanibra.
Tbe first pert finale. ' Gor Su Francisco Fire-
men " is very lively. In tbe olio s niiaiber of amos-
ingactt are given by Billy Emerson, Johnny Al-
len, Bob Halt and others. The orcbeatra, ooder
top direction of Geo, T. ivaDs, discourse most ex-
cellent mane, and Bob Hart's verr amas n<
sketch eatuled "Life on toe Arkaosaw,'1 winds ap
the entertain sunt is capital ttjlo.
filajCiiai-VB Opera Home.
The pnblio of ban Francisco will Saturday
night be afforded one more opportunity to hear
Midline Agatha slates in opera, before her deptr-
tnrefor M<xico. Charles Alpere, who has so »uc-
oessfally managed the eeaton of Italian opera
and has doce better than many tmpreasarios who
haveprtcedsd him* mil be the recipient of a ben-
efit, *bioh we hope will prove a hamper. Ibe
opera to be performed i* the ever nopn'ar one en*
titled "<I Barbieredi biviglia." The cast appears
on oirfint page.
Bella Union Theatre.
Miss Agnes Keonedr is proving herself a very
popular addition t> tbe company at thishtme*
She appears in obaraoter sonse; aprct an per-
formance emitted 'Toe unprotected Fbnt.ie," and
in tae afterpiece of "Tbe Ladies at Home." Mias
Lillie Hal1, J. H, Lai kin and Carrie Armstrong,
Oogill and Cooper, Charles Verner, and many
ethers take part in the programme,
ffUton'i Grand Amphitheatre.
Large and faabiooaale crowds nightly flock to
this ne plus ultra of iqnettnan eo'ertaiomeots.
Tbe oiroua is slevated 10 take rack wi h the drama
under the management of John Wilson. Mons.
J. Eeoibel is more tbao a clown— be is aeome-
dianof talent. H'ile DocknU is a aertof iquse-
triaa Betty Big', and altogether the entertain-
ment is of a very superior clses.
Piatt's H.1L
Thsre was a large and fashion, ble audience at
thlB boose lait night, whin City Guard. Co. B.
lttRegt. N.G. 0„ took their benefit. Tbe enter-
tainment commenced with the comedy of "Deli-
cate Ground," in whioh Hiis lliie Wilton actsd'
the part of Pauline admirably ; dry M. Greene as
Oitisen Eacgfroid performed in a m enter which
wonid have done credit to a professional, reading
and acting with much ease and lelf-posseesioo,
and L. M.Tewkabnry acq alt ted hiaself very well
as Alphonsede Grandier. Tnis was followed by
an alio in which Frank Ungar, a gentleman with
a good volae and considerable ta oral humor sang
a number of popular songs io good style, and
Signor M. Y. Ferrer delighted tbe audience by his
eharminr performance on tbe guitar. A new local
bmrleeque extravaganza by Clay M. Greene, tstml-
the sveuing'e amassment. In this tbesutbor
asAoattUie gave a very elsverrepresentation of a
blonde of the period; John J. Murphy made-up
well for Emperor Norton, snd acted with mush
spirit; H. A. BatUrfllled the role of Alpbonso. a
masber of tbe period, very well; L. M. Tswksbury
made a prodigions villain of Bsynaldo, and H. 0.
Droger was very amusing as Growling, a chief of
©olios. So much for the mortals. Tbere were
three immortals, Cupd, Somnus and Area. F.
L. Uoger. as Cupid, did some of toe but bur-
Iitoae acting we bate ieen since Willie Hdou'n
played tleobareo'er io "ixioo," and bybisazilit;
did credit to his training as a member of the 8. F.
O. 0. L. P. Ward, another member of tbe Olym-
pic Club, was of course capital as Somnus, and
Harry A. Greene as Ares, God of Flight, looked
handsome and acted graoefu ly. There is a good
deal of fanny business in tuis barle*qae and it
did well enough fo- the occasion. Tbe nnrsery
rhymes fell rather flit. Ibe performance as a
whole was a remarkably good one for amateurs
and gave general satisfaction.
Woodward's Gardens.
On Saturday (Washington's Bhthday), Pro-
fessors Ooe and Lay will make an ascension io tbeir
immenss gas balloon. During tbe afternoon tbere
will be a grand peiforminoe. Toe baby camel can
be seen every day. Tbe ekatiog rink is open dur-
ing every day and Tuesday, Thurcdsy and baturday
evenings, Grand performance snd gas balloon as-
cension on Sunday.
AitAToaacAL Mcbbtjx.— One of tbe most
, temple i* collection* of tbe kind in the United
But**, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
lUnl wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Only> at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
BOUT may be DrnfltabW srmrjt re-e
Stock Actors.
Hamlet speka not a little wisdom when he I
wiroed PoIoDiuB of tbe score that it were
better after death to bare a bad tpt»phtban
their ill report whiU be lived. If thi?, in-
deed, be true, the way of the tbratrical o it-
icmest belikeunto the tra^itiooal way of
the traDssressor, anything but soft, for, sure-
ly, in the course of hia profeitional career,
be must need* excite tha ire and incur the
ill report of ihcsa of whom be is sometimes
compelled to fay things that are not pleas-
ant. The qntstion arises, however, hew far
the province of theatrical criticism extends.
The "star*' who puts him or herself forward
in a leading position, courts and should ex-
pect anahtys of his or her art work, bnt
whether the same criticism thonld be
meted out to tbe "stock" actor who makes
no pretention towards greataesi, but
merely endeavors to perform his work as
conscientiously snd well as in his power lies,
is a matter of dispute. The stock aotor is to
be, or at least *h .uld be, regarded as a per-
son whose duty it is to perform the ta-k as-
signed to him to the bent of bis abiLL y.
Tbeabi.ity may te greater or less, bnt, as
he does not court criticism, to jadge it
harshly were to be unjust Severe c;mure
might endanger his position and the main-
tenance, perbaps, of a family, while unde-
served flatttry might launch him off upon
tbe already orer-oowded sea of star aatore
and the "sensational." He is a difficult
subject to .manage. Kindness miy bring
him to present grief, and ULkindneES may
bright his future prosperity. Eveiy man or
woman is, to a greater or le;a extent, ambi-
tions, and there is not a little ambition in
yonr 6tock actcr. He bee noble incentives
to advancement in the names that have been
engrossed npoa tUe scroll of dramatic fame,
and tbe uninitiated wonid hardly believe
how many incipient Garricks, and Siddone
are fumiog and fretting tteir honr upon tbe
stage who probably, like Hamlet's player,
ill be beard no more afttr their biitf hour
of delusion haBgone by. To this oleru, in-
deed, criticism, favorable or adverse, is but
a small matter; but there are men and wo-
men in tbe rank and file of the profat sion
who are satisfied to do what they are allot-
ted well, and this class should be exempt
from the critical elors whub are too often
and tco thoughtlessly cast upon them. The
"star'' is fair game, but the satellites, court-
ing neither pra'ss nor c.-LBn-e, should have
•itber bestowed them very guardedly.
HIS WIFE'S MOTHER.
Everybody Suitea.
There Is no end to the multitricTe of fasblona
in bats. At " Tna" Bat Store, 647 Wa -niogton
street (second hit store below Kearny), all these
nrw ctyles can be fonnd. The stock is immense
— tbe prtcea are rraeorable. Every ens who
goes there is sure to be lulted. a
Fresh and Sweet.
For the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner'a. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter.
Diamond crato.rrJa Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Colds, Ask yonr
dmgialst for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Eyot, No.
9 PoBt street. ^__^^^ «
What Cheer l_.au.nflr-y
Is tbe best laindry In San Francisco
Severe.
An exchange sajs:
S rg»aot Bates will give the proceeds of
his book of adventures to the infant crpban
asylum in London. Tbe more appropriate
object would teem a lunatic asylum.
Isn't it time to stop abusing Bates? He
was a Buccal. He struck England at tbe
right time and in the right place. Bates,
if an unworthy icstiument was still an in-
strument of good and called forth much
good feeling towards this country,
♦
Christmas Girts.
There is a yeung married couple in Polk
county, I ' wa, by "the name of Clark, who
have been married three years. On the
first GbristmaB there was born to them a
a daagMer, en tbe serond Christmas tbere
was born to tbem a second daughter, and at
tbe same hour of tbe day and at the third
Christmas ditto.
We wonder of the3e youDg people don*t
find this sort of thing becoming rather mo-
notonous.
American Watches.
Reduced i rices, at H A. Callender's 62 See
ond St. corner of Mnslon. Jenelry mada to
order. Watches cirefully renairdd. d
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or tn the par-
lor. And why is it that some faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It in "imply because they live on
a plain, nutritious and substantial diet, Tbat man
is a public benefactor wbo will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meat Louis Meyers. oroDnstor of the "White
House," Kearny street, also of the Capitol Bes-
tanrant. Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
eothnsiaatically testify. His kitchena are marvels
of orcl- r and cleanliness. Try him, ana you will
find n impossible to eat elsennere.
The t iceat Confectionery,
John *i. Komer 1 a9 just opened a new and
handsome confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where can be obtained supericr finely
flavred confectionary of all kinds. Balls and
parties supplied. o
*W«>eiIxizi4T Beturnea In One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Eureka Social Club.
The prises to be awarded at the Hinth An-
nual maiquerade hall of the Bnreka Social
^iealtti. ana. r/leaeure.
Tcere are not too many pleasures in San
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more bealtb-glving than a drive into tne coun-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
st the Occidental Carnage etand. Frank Bon-
con has tbere, and at his stablea 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
drivers are careful and experiences, his obarges
are moderate. Tbe moral of the above is:
ro to Frank Boaton at the Occidental Hotel
when von want a earriefre. o
Live Wen.
Those who est good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding la tbe oauseof many crimes. Those
wbo dine at the Pioneer BeEtaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for bis customers Lake Taboe
trout, Baunagnndl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The neet cud of tea in the
oity — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Fekoe — can be obtained here, a
Photocraphic cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission .street, a
m
Halrwerk and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Waahiogton
stteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed fol
twenty-five cents. tj
-Ploaaant Location.
Persona desiring ooBofortable lodgings tn %
Ohntral location, should visit the Alhambra,
He etool rn tbe cttf-t of the wild seashore.
And danced on bia bands a jig ;
In all bis emotlone, as nrvir ber\ra,
* madly hilarloua gTlg.
And wby ? In tbat vessel which lelf tbs hay
Hi* mothtr-ln-Iaw had saiUd
To a tropical couniry tome distance away,
Wter. tigera and ttrpsn s prevailed.
He knew ebe bad gone to recruit her health
And doctor her nsping cough,
Bnt watered timBelf a profusion of wealth
That something weuld carry htr tff.
Oh, now he might look for a quiet life,
And even be hippy yet.
Though owning no end of neurslglcal wife,
And np to his collar in debt.
F< r the Of the specs and curled ht.r front,
And the black alpacs vjbe.
Hurt p ckout a sailor to suffr tbe brunt
Of her mat dally 'rial of Job.
He watch'd while the vessel cut the sea,
And bnmpibhly npptd and downed,
And thonj.ht if alieaiy the qualmish could be
H .'d consider the edifice orowned.
He'd be rue the old lady tbrongh thiok and thin
Till abVd lectured him out of breath ;
And row as he fased at the ship she was In
He bowled lor her violent death-
Tilt over the aaare horizon's edge
The lark had re ired fromvisw,
Whm he leaped to the crest of a chalky ledge
Atd pr.nced like a kangaroo.
And many a jubilant peal be eent
0'<r the waves tbat made him froe ;
Then ent a la^t oapi r ecst»tlc, and went
Turning somersaults homewa-d to tea.
A Short-Liv-d Friendship,
A veiy Bbort time ago the Chronicls and
Post were very friendly. If ibe former bad
any mean paragraph in the morning the
latter yelped to the Eame tnne iu the eve-
ning. Tbe Post eame to be considered a
soi t of tender t) the Chronicle. Now this is
changed and the Post berates its whilom
friend in gcod est terms. There is a saying
that when editors fall out honest men gain
tbeir own. We hope that tbe result of tbe
general quirrel between tbe Post and Chron-
icle may be that tbe publio will occasionally
find the truth in their oolumne.
OhautvovArrr.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium,
has removed to 323 Kearny St. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
Tlie Seat; Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all biUoua complaints.
For tale by all druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Comnvrcial. *
Holiday Punches.
Tbere are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Sqnarsa's. Equuza's Punches
are famous for the high ait shown in their man-
ufacture, tbt> happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at tbe Old Headquarters,
120 Leldeadorff street. x
The Freeident'a Messajre.
Peace and prosperity are tbe key notes of this
document. Cheapness and durablitv are the
characteristic! of H. Luchslnger's furniture.
All should visit his emporium, 736 Market
street, and ascertain bew cheaply a house can
be furnished. n j
— - » ■ ■-
Fos 8au— A lot ef cheap t ilk dresses, at 32
Oesry street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing.
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Fcralahlng Goods, at Bank'?, store, 35
Fourth street. Cheapest la the olty. £
Genuine Ha> ana CJgrare.
Beat brariCs at 61 Montgomery street, S. W.
corner of Merchant. Frenck & Cabn. Q
JfTor Waanmg
Shirts, II 60 per doe.; small pieces, SOo. per
lr r. At tbe What Oheer Lrundry- *
If Ton want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to tbe What Oheer Laun
try. x
• .
For a safe and efficient Beatjtxftkb of the
Complexion, use Diceat's Famous Crime de
Lis. *>
The Mountain Beer is tbe only real Liger on
this Ocast Call aud try It, at 634 SacTamento
street, where It if fold at 10 cents a fclass. x
Best Quality of X>ofrshr.ln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer laundry z
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and male to order. Boom 10
COS Market street, car. Pott arid Montgomery u
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At 91 per pair— 2G per cent, cheaper than else-
<Therp — at the What Cheer Laundry. v
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
, VIBOIJflA. CITY, NEVAOa,
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RB-
deoorated, and can be rented by tbo night or
the week, btars and traveliDg; oomuaules
' dd application by let' "
j cum MP\Eix,
bv the
liberal' t
treated with on application or letter
Hanaxer and aole Proprietor,
Or to 3. H. HcOaSE,
«>0 WasbiBKtOB street. San Francisoo.
PhiladelphEa Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BBRGOLD. PROPRIETOR.
THE
CHOICEST MEATS AMD
itablee, Board by tbe weed.
v etfeiB,„,gg, t»uiw ujf vi i r
408 PINE 6TREHT, between Kearny
and MontFOtnwrT
,W^
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
Complimentary Benefit
San Fbakcisco, February IStb. 1873.
WE. TflE UNDERSIGNED CITIZENS OF
San Frsnoisco and profSBsiniial fii ods of
NR n-d MRS. CUAtlLUS CORIkLL, wish to
tender tnem a OompHcoen arj BeDefit. time and
place to be designated br tbe leoipens, as we
wish to brini our familie* and little ones t > wit-
ness M R- uOhlhLl.'S admirable p-rfrrmai cp and
expositions of V*ntril q*i-m itnd slishuol-band,
in addition to MHs. OOKIELL'i* bv*aot>tnl ballade
and serio-comic characteristic vooallem*, and the
fant la petite Coriel.', in hia truly wonderful A ot-
ing and lmitatioiia
O. O. O'Doone'l. M. D.
W. W. Bamroit,
S. ?. Sauinle.
B.F. Taylor,
Lescynsky A Bro.
Murk* Gurschenake,
O. D saves,
vnin.m Miller,
E. G. Bert,
B. P. Stsritt,
John H. McOabs,
Kevt. A Co.,
*). Kelly,
Thomas O'Neil,
A. B. Uiaeoa,
W. Moss,
F. G*oree Geiger,
D KeaMar,
Kdwin Dsaves,
W. Uawkina,
Jot a B:onett.
Obas. K. Curtis.
K. S. Torrie,
8. S bear.
And many others.
lelB tf
HT^EFr-sTT.
San Fbarcisco, Feb. 19, 1873.
TO MESSRS. Ba.NOROKT, M'CABK. BAM-
plea, Geonett, aod others. We feel highly
flattered by >o«r generous compliment, and take
this oruortnoity of accepting* it, aod will nee our
atmrst endeavor- t j make our entertainment the
most instructive aa we 1 as i^rs-ng i b >t has be^n
given in yonr goodly c ty. We eelfct Mag"i e'a
Upeo Hoase f r 'he occasion. The barterlt to
teke place Monday evenirg, Feb. 2-1' n, lt>73. Di=-
tribated programmes will folly explain our bill ef
fare. Weaie, Bire, v^urs ' b. d ■nnly.
MK, iND MRS. '.Uab. COFIELL.
San- FINELY FTJBVISHED ROOMS, BIN-
ffV tie or in suits,
aid Tana La ted.
if
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST RE-
epeot fully represent to yon and tne pnblio gen
eraliy, that be is now prepared to fnnieh focil-
itles for extiibitions of every kind and cbaraoter,
which shonld deserve tbe patronage of tbe pub-
lio. tie has erected at Obeynne, Wyoming, A
LARGE AND OuMMODlUUS BALL, witb gooJ
Scenery acd Stare. Tbe Hall ia well ventilated
and lighted, and mada comfort ah'e for all seasons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be fnrniebed at all times.
Saiisfact-ory arrangements will be tnsde with
THEATRICAL OR Ol HER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of the receipts. OurrespondeDcn solicited.
Addrecs, J. .VicDaNIEL,
Lock Box No. 1. Obeyenoe, Wyoming.
N. B.— Ooriosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Mnseum. Tbose wishing engagements, state low-
est terms for the Winter Sn&son, senaing photo-
fraph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
nnded after filling engagements,
JAMES MODANTEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Tbeatre and Museum.
oc22 3m Look Box No. 1, Obevenne, W. T.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO ?SO MARKET STREET, HARRY COR
byo respectfnly Informs bi* friends and pat-
rons tbat be has refitted inbeautiml style this
cosy and comfortable resort, acd will be pleased
to see tbem, one and all, and bavo tbem sample
aome of tha choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbemanafacto y of Liesentle'd
with Phelsn and Collecder'a latest paten' steel-
faced oaebioDp, has been nlscrd in tbe Billiard
Parlor. '1 he popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, can be fooDd in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creator^ comfort to all.
ja3l tf
Chinese Employment Company
PIEHOE cfe CO.
CHINESE LABOR
FOB ALL PARTS OE THE UNITED STATES,
>"o 627 Baoramento ttre't. Bet. Kearay
and Montgomery, San Iraoclaco, OaL We are
prepared to furnish at Bhort notice. Domestic
Servants, Hotel Cooks, Laundry Men, W>ltera,
OommoB Laborers, Tarn Hande, Riil-road
Hands, Gardener*, Mechanics, Factory Haods,
Wood Cnopperfl.etc, etc, Special attention given
to fnrarsbing Domestic Berraats. ja 20 lm
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
» NNOUNOES TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A. the Public generally, that they have opened
under COLMAN'S CLOTHING 8TORF, Corner
of Bosh and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WINES,
JJQCORS AND
CIGARS.
All are invited to call, and AROHIE McNEIL
AND WM. O. CALDER will do their best to
make tbem comfortable. je21lf
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Gor. Second and Tchsn. .treet".
.■Terrapin constantly on band.
Ojstera in .very Btyl,. PB1VATE
SUPPER BOOMS FOR PASTIES.
dec 31 lm
DR- 3. C. F. BEHRENS.
OFF'IOE,
HO. IIS KE1BKY SIItIT
Between Bnah acd Sntter. jaSn lm
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
VARIETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
performers going from San Franoisoo to New
York, or rice versa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITT.
First-elassanEaeements offered its first-class poo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Jossph
Dndley. Msnager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager, will receive
prompt reply. feS lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pre-
pose forming claases for instruction in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
S. F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
&o>ok*ellera -in«l Htutlon^ra.
H. H. Moore, 6fl» Montcoruf-ry. near Merchant.
BndneM f'olre<£cs.
Heald'e, Bryant & Stratton'a College. 24 Post St,
Itmcher*.
Rats, Fred, Sulla m to 1DU, California Market.
HrwM Foiintt*Tlea.
Weed A Eingwell, Califorota. l'aa First si.
DentlaU
Dr. Kinp'a Grand Dental and Surgical Institute.
S16 Sacramento street.
French Fancy Ooaiit.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, lift and I'JV 8ntMrk
flnman Hnlr.
Sampson. A. B. A Co.. Ill) Secood atreet.
Moale and Untlcul Imlrmnenta,
Eeene, O. O.. mft*. accordians, repairer of all kioda
mnaicel iustrnments. N.E. cor. Bash A 1
Win en and Llqaoia, (Wbolesalu)
Danert K. A r0 . M14 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEARs OF PR1CTICI |
IN THE TRFa-^MFNTOW DISEASES 1N0I-
dent to f-malcB bafl plac- rt Madame Edmonds
at tbe head of all pbvnioisne mak'DK ench praoiiss
a spec alty, snd enablee ber to crjaraotee a sDS«d|
and permanent cure in tbe cvorst oases of saa-
prfsiiD aod m»n«trnal rteran cements. Ladles
will find Mada ' « Edmonds n Hkiilml phreioiia,
and i< is 'o tbeir inter*-st to cn^uH her in all ais>
eaetB incident to women b"fore tampering with
poisooouB nostrnmn, quack domora and bnmbngi,
MaOame Kdmonds dtsoribt'S dis#anes witbont any
inform a ion from the pane i, nnd oarm without
the use ef nerenrjor excerimHnis, (bus saving
from wrone treaim^nt fur priv.te, chronic and
cancer diseases. Co rei)p"D esse strictly conft.
dential. OtSca and r-nidonc, 415 Pine Street,
between Keorny and MoniKomorr. ja?Jlj
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, .
N, £. cor. Jackfion and Kearny sts.
THE GREAT EKAhlOATOR OF SPHOIAl .
OUMPLAfNTS, (orderly of Lock Hospital.
London, and tbe Imi t ■■-. ■■ 1 v<- ■ t- irso I ban Franoisoe. I
DK.T< ZKRin^Hifl tbe arBi-'ed tbat after visit-
ing Bll the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PdRi S, aLd sp-ndint ore year io the moat cele-
brated Hospital to Lonrlon, ibe LOCK, be hear*.
opened l is old Medical I-sutu e at ih« old etand,
whin he can aUaje b'- fo'ind. DR. TOZtfK hu
for forty years met with nsparaHuiBd success In
tne treatment of dises^ teaer^lly known as
OHRONIO AND bPEOiaL CjmPLaINTS.
DB. CHA.fi. ii. TOZliR
is in every wav r-sneniib1©, binding bim*elf to
fS-ct a permsnenr, CURF, or making no obarges.
Those wbo cannot off >rd to p»y for advice acd
medicine will be obsrged for mediaine only. IBB
M jNiHlV RE3r<»KATiVEPILL,S.neverkD0WB
lo fail in giving relief in cases for wbioh tbey an
reoammeoded. are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, $5 p»r box. Foil direction on each
box, teat *u c xprt-f a or otherwise.
D*. TOZF.R oof8 not imit-te the advertising
Quacks wbo mike it a pr^ due to pnolisb false
affidavits and otb»r false r- f create?, bat refers to
toe mo*r reBpeotab'e people io t be State, whom he
has cubed of diseases whioh others have failed to
core.
lllC. fir AN. IT. TOZFB,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jaokson streets.
fel-tf Sao FrancisoO. :
OUTSIDE LANDS.!
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have IbW
amount refunded at the office of the anderiigned
npon the presentation of an order from th*
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delSU A.. AUSTIN. >
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK* !
Ne. 6 Post street, dffosonlc Temple,
SAiN FRANOISOO.
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRBOH
tors of this Bank, held January 2l)tb, 18TJ,
a dividend was deola>-' d at tbe rate of ten (10) per
cent, per annum on Term or Permanent DspoiiU.
and eighr. per cent, per annum ou Ordinary De-
posits. f-»r th* Bami-anoual term ending Janaaiy
21st, 1873, payable on ard afier February 1st, 1871,
free from ail taxes. OUUKOU KOKINN,
i«22-lm Secretary.
Biggest Race Yet!
TQK HUMAN RAOE.
mB£ H1JOXITY OP TBOSE WW
J- re.lde In Man Fmnclico, boy thtll
Shirt, and Fnrnl.hlnu Good, of BEH*-
D1CT <fcCO., No. 3 Second .tr.et, ot-
canw they are ulwuj'. treated well a.4
ton. their coed, at the lowe*t prlee., al
"THE OLD «T1SD."
> FIKE
Extinguishes
ABbOLUIELY THE BKst '1ROTE0TI0J
AGAINST VJRK I"
BEKD FOB THHIB "EBCOrjD."
R. B. Ibwin A CO., General Agenu Pacific Com
Forealeby W. B. MTJBDOUH,
Local Aceot. 312 California bi.., S»l Francisdo
JpUI1^*
ARIOt
Pianofortf
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAI
Fair of the AM.rioan lD,titnt.. »ft.r . ff
fold tri»l >r,iD,t Sleiii«»j',, OhUjkjnMj, »
others, to b.THlt BEST OS RXHrBITIOH. «
CTTBTAZ, Sole Aeent. SO O'Fjrr.U,!!*
W R— Pi.oo.of ,11 atylBBTO RENT. «»"
C. 01
DAVE- MENDER k, OO..att
-^,.-i oldoriffinal BedLion. 19BSI
Street. betw*i«n Keirn* i>nd Dupont, vfberey1
can have BOT AND 00|-D DRIKKrL notfarp
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunob. The "Old Sport
always on band.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FTWEST JOAHI'
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. J
orders, especially from tbs oosntry, an solli
ateaMassssiasaaaiafai
HWT80MERY S
HOTEL.
i . • •-•»■ no.
■
' i ff a j? o
m
FURNISHED ROOMS
IS »nd UO par Hentn
west eko'h:
■rwftM* I-
<**»*• rtfii
Ul r>AlOHOO< tHUMDAT, IXUCART f \
CALIFORNIA TO EAT Hi.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
MBRt ART tO
i —fill** K.BH4
• ETROPOLrTAN THEATRE
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IiMrUlu aud Ann.
C'OOII.Ii nntl r-OOl'l
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Ctuarleai Vernor in Comics!
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lotice to the Public.
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IETR0P0LITAN THEATRE
emporarily Closed.
m» THE PRKSEltT-.
B «OTIr« WILL >I Mill or Tlir
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SATURDAY, at 2 AKTICLE 47
MOXDAT EVEMSU. ).bmu/ illli—
THE FABBRI COMBINATION!
1HCL.UDIJIO
SIGNOR PIBTRO BACCBI,
WUI commence a brief •r»«on of Op ra, openlag Id BALETY'S SRAND OPERA.
^Ea -a. tar w -at; ^p a^ .
ELEAZAR SIONOB EU3EKI0 BIANOBI
TCE9DAT UVEXINO, r.tirMrj MtB MM
Benefit or 3Vtr. Harry Bjrtinge.
ntOVj Or ADMliSIOH.
RrwrtH •>■»••— Draw Circle ao^ Orobaaira *>l *• Balcony
KrHrvfd ■>•>(■— Bataoay f.* Ga't«ry
DnM Circle Adouuina SI OO Prml- Boi
OMMfkMU
Offtinlrl
•...i-l *ri
Cm', rrjhwli «
Ml.. .1. ...111..
•I.M.I. J.kHtH
< MAMA) I I ii
000 PER
Ron He Pound Wk omi!
AKKI.1 utniK ARM.TRomt
CHMUt VI.HIR
iiwm .»» «N9 frie
PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN HERE.
OmIII... OKenr Rr»
DMPROTEOIED FEMALE.
Plllr Orl*r. .lib »>rl.'ii i. m mi >k- 1 h»... Jf«n K.oimIt
Sorg and Dance Lillie Bali
DA.VC K.-Irl.b Ul 1.11. 1. IK ItEI.AKD
llntli il Funny Vnrr.l*..
COAL. HEs.VEK'8 REVENGE.
K. 1/ L.iko Oioprr RrM Uitk V.rn*r
Or.rtar. Orotit.U.
OouclodiD. wllh Ib.tralr L..fb.bl. Plti of
The Ladies at Home!
Mn Rioter .T.nnle JobafOO-
I .Hj Luci.il* F.noj O.rr.lioo
Lailf Autidol. Ku« oi» (l.ir.tl.
Mi>. L.ai. u.rne Aim.l odk
M|: n f rim Mi'" Jc.poin.
Mn S.pl.ol ....Lllli. H«rl»rd
Jenoy Mia. aids. K.ac.djr
la R..d>n». N»xt W..k—
Wolf tla© Kougli.
l«Mtl*
Tll£.
flBl
LADIES AND CHILDREN
WILL MM1
KINKEAD'8
SAGEBRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADHrSSIVu PLFASANT TO USB. EASILY
• po >**. do* crt4v*r. »' 'I *ill Dot lejar* tb*
■i<Mt <i*licat< Ii iiiti all JiMuti of tb« ictvtp.
r«iV0T«4t Uaadf^ff,
Prevents Hair Falling.
R#u'«r« ih. fakir Mfi isl flo%«y,»nd tt PORKLY
TBORTAB' K
•r Th.O «i-0 SAG* BRUSH HAIRTOSIO
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Rooms lO and 17 OSO AVaslun-ion street.
SiPPHO TROUfE,
IncluOloa; (he Child Wonder, BArfHO
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The fitur Nvrla-«''>mlc Tocull.t.
HARRY AULAS
AND ...
tPRKCKR FHITCHABD.
Willi t.hit QrPtt tentftblon,
ooxjwter-a^^-at:
OHAI. A. SARDNfiR,
The Celebrated Batch Comedian.
I'Ul.KK ZAOIK B'JALMA,
The Man of Mynterf*
W. QAYI-OKI), Contortion let.
MISS MARIAN MORlrATIKT,
Witb tier two Grant SpeaUU<«l,
IIAKMMj), ..'UFi-KTMui-eTRiai'S
MISS MINM.- LODES,
Barlenqae, Borio-Oomio aod B&llnd Slager.
OV Y I, I s T O N,
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LUCY ADA.M9,
Serlo-Comlc »m-i Duettlatn*
HARRY W !■; I. It Y C O O K.,
Chnniplon Eqnentrlnn *Juuml«r, with—
M I S H K A T K COOK,
Premiere Fquentrlan and Munese Act.
B U I SLAY FAMILY,
Aerubutn. Ovmaantn
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Balloon Anoenalonlntn*
-HB ABOTE ABTIST8 l(t KOW OS OCR BOOKS. AND CAM BE EST-
««m<l5 m.«.g.r. W.nof U» Rooky MonoUlo* Wrouih our .g.nor.
HIIKK1I1 V\ CURBTN * CO.
THE OLD
Hot SootoH,
13 Mortok afreet, newr Jtc.r.y.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drlnks_a_3peclalty.
THE BEST TOM M0_.kf.RY II TOWN.
Alwnjn on flle tbn Nnw York Hnrnld. Hnrper'r
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cat to drop Into tbn
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Branch Punch Saloon,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld ltT If not, you'ee - treat
At SQUARZ _*s PDN0H SALOON, Id Enaror ittM*
There BONA, disciple of GREAT SQUABZA,
Dlspenwa famod Magio Punche*; rathor
The moat dolioiona mlxiar*n,y«t reoordod;
Aod hive with many modala been rewarded!
Ladles their C0RDIAL3 thc"e can nip At leUor©,—
Their "T_I_R3" app9aae,— and Men gain "LADllfiB-
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial dltTurenceB and pain,
In "ANTI-DIY0RUE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taute,
Your arm, consoling, straight Is round Lior wflAt
auees what a "MORNING COMFORt" in the kUl
That heals the puarrel and imparts the bliss!
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The Drlgbt "AURORA." and the sweat "FAREWELL ,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
His " HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptic* and for dlarrhooa.
No Cholera Morbna ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock around.
BONA and SQUAR2SA, spite of all detraotor&v
Have proved the Nation's greatest beuefaotors?
Full FORTY: different hnUufaL drlaki you'll dad
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mind!
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
AtBONA'S-(SQUAR2A'S)-31T KEARNY STREET,
Remember, too, not this famed place to past;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fair*.
■jlOR ,AM WBOLUALE a»D BITAII,
■t tke old wtaellnkxeal, laa ElUl *»-,
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TH2 JOTJBNAL OF AMUSEKEHX3.
Published every Day in tbe Year DT
j-_ I». BOGABDUS
AT
tQSJlrrclttuit nnd 505 WiuhlnjU.il SU
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
THOBSDAi' FEBKDABY 20 1873
An Cngrammatltsl Uwyer.
If tbs Cbrouicl* bad Dot done flo much
preliminary bowing aloat i'a etory "Writ-
tan by a well-known San Franc sco lawyer,"
which appeirad in Sanday'd is;ue, we would
not criticise if. A lawyer should know how
to write English ; this odq does not. He
jays : " How many quires of gilt-edged and
highly-perfumed cj!ored not j paper teas ex*
pended before the letter was dispatched."
Qa:r.s "was" expended, vas tbey ? Then,
Again, the fallowing ii very mixed :
One day myclerb announced i *o ladies on
bosinsss, asd giving me time *o arrange my
f'ODt hair in tbs moit inttlleciual of tan-
gles, and having eeiztd my largest law to,k
and given to my count ^d an cs a look of moct
ejvere wisdom, be duly ushered into my
dignified pie.-ecce two won.eo.
Here it was evidently the clerk who, giv-
ing the lawyt-r time to arrange h s tar, and
afterwards having seized the largest law
book, give to the lawyer's, countenance a
look cf the severest wisdom ; and this being
acoomplished by him, he ushered in the
1 adits. Lawyers who torn their attention to
writing fiction are not the best lawyere.
They have genaraJly rulei in their profes-
sion.
Faaay.
Western women tbiok that people nowa-
days are growing fussy. If a man dies and
two or three gninB of strychnine or half a
pound of arsenic or an ounce or so of anti-
mony be found in his stomach, bis poor wife
hu (o gooff to prison, and go through a
trial, and see her name in the newspapers,
And be acquitted, and neglect her sewing
until she hasn't a thing to wear-
New Music*
We have received from the publisher, M.
Gray, twopiece<of oewmusic, "The Aladdin
Qmdritle" and "The Aladdin Schotti^cbe."
They are dedicated to Kisses B^tty and
Emily Big', and are Bdornedwith beautiful
pbotgraphia likenetsis of thesa charming
dancers, executed by Bradley & Bu'.ofeon.
Max Bichert web the artist .
A Hatter's Wild Career.)
ACincinLati hatter, who went mad, as
only a batter conld, with love fjr a beauti-
ful blonde of the Thompson troupe, lately
turned up as an applicant far a nigh .'a
lodging in the Kansas City polios station,
sfter a luxurious Western tour with bis Ali-
en divinity, and 310,000 of bis father's
money.
A Westaro editor's way of putting it is
that Hiss Dickinson received for a single
leclura the price of 3,000 glasses of lager.
X>r. Barlow J. Smitli
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
iten on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at faia Bygel&n Hall, C37 Callform * street,
■ every Friday evenn g, commencing at 7 ^ o'clock.
A Dirt of the evening la devoted to tx -.mining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Sml h gives
pbrenologlcal euro nations in regard 10 health
■to Invalids dally, fum 9 to 4 p u , free. w
.Artificial Mvmory.
This wonderful evs-.-m gives the mcrnrr; ex-
tracrdlnary power. Thouiands o figcr.-s and
words learnt without effjrt. S.udlee made easy
aad the intellect ttreegtbeced. Taught in two
lessons, $10; cla'ees eh-»pfr. Professor Wm.
Memos, lJ* Montgom ry ttrett. x
X>o Wot Suiter irom coins.
The unfortnnats eunTeters from Oorns, Bon-
Jons, Club and Ingrowing Malls, can find Instant
relief by a; piling at Dr. B. H. Oowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny Etreet, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
f"**k from experience, having tested the Dor-
tar's capability. Roipreric*1-" Given If required, b
I>o Yon Jinow
That with DcTTEBiox'e Patxebjts yon can out
and make an; garment to fit perfectly? Send
postage stamp for r-n Illustrated catalogue. E.
A. Demlng, agent, office or the Howe Bewing
Machine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Batter
And Poet. Ssn Francisco. •
Bedoced p-lees. Shirts from 75o. to $3.
Ocmpleie aseoitttett of Qentb* Furnishing
Good*. Beales & Co. Kearny et., near Both, ox
^nat Oheer laundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronixed by ryerytody. •
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Rues House CarrlAges, can be
dound In front of Coleman Bros, clotting es<
4Dllshment, southwest corner Uneh and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaae orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, st reduced rates. TC
Sewing MAi-liinea for Sale,
Bested and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alio,
Agency fCr HillV Arjottable Treadle. x
I>r. DoJfterEy
Hag deroted his study more psrtlcrilsrhj to
chionlo and specific practice, and as such la
now tl ost succecsful of any Physician in
-San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street
corner of Leldeedorfl, a few doorc oelow What
i Cheer House. X
■Oyster Trtwte.
The oystex trade In California Is assuming
.gigantic proportions. Emerson Corvillo, of the
■Ssddle Boek, ±10 Pice street, furnishes from
this own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. Hi?
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
LETTER FEOM CAESOK.
[OCB OCCASIONAL O OBBBSPOHD IS T . ]
Caeson, May., Februiryl5ih, 1873.
Deab Fioabo:— Thus are things tbsatiical
here. We're got a theatre— heaven save the
mark. A circus tent noald be a p. Wee he-
eiie i*. The scenery is old. worn and cut
of all proportion. The stage b»s a sag like
a sway backed horse. The auditorium is an
inclined plane, with old cba rs, whose hind-
most les? are sawed off. to bring the seat to
a level. One's head when one is seated, is
in close proximity with the board ceiling.
A slight brteze will blow tbioagh the stage-
end, and Bbake the rotten scenery, and make
the actwsshireraa with the ague. Venti-
lation in the auditorium being rigidly pro-
hibited, and the heat in that psrt being sti-
fling, the auditors the oth'.r night depu-
ted au Hon. Msmber of the Assembly to
save in a pane of ghss, which inspired a
citizen on the other side of the house to
smash a window there, and it us a little
fresh air was secured. The ttea're was
first occupied by a strolling dec'or. who p36-
sa?ses an unlimited amount of confidence in
himself. Doctor Brennau— "Peril M.," he
doth generally delight to write himself—
is now en route for jour city. He is
a man of some talent, but not enough, I
think, for metropolitan aadienc:8. The
Dcctor will lace them, though— he has as-
sumption enough to face anything. Next
oime Zimolich, the magician, a fair par-
former, who gave one entertainment and
vanished. John Piper then came to lime
wish Miss Dargon and a fair stock compmy,
including Uncle Bill Birry, Mr--. Stewart,
Pierpont Tbsyer, Mrs. Batt y and others.
The first performance was gmn on the eve-
ning of the 8tb, with "Unmasked." Same
play on the 9th, followed during the week
by "Deborah," "Camille," "GuyManner-
ing," "Bough Diamond" and ."The Honey-*
moon." His* Dargon gained the universal
approvsl-«f this community in all the char-
acters tn which she appeared. The audi-
ence was a critical one on every evening, and
the lady had a difficult t:a's to plsy with
tuch surrounding?. How she managed to
keep up on the rickety old stage is a matter
for wonder. The audiences, however, com-
posed of people from all parte of tbe Pacific
Coest, assembled here on sozonnt of the
L&Ri-l itm o now in session, were more than
usually intelligent and welt disposed, and
at once comprehended the difficu tit s under
which the whjle troupe labored. Hiss Dar-
gon had her fine wardrobe nearly ruined by
the dirty, carpetle3s floor and the drip of
the dull coal oil lamp'. Tae troupe drew
crowded houses every night, and c:uld bave
done bo for a mouth, but the fact is, the ex-
posure tbey bad to endure in the old barn
would have put half of (hem in the grave in
aco her week. Miss Dargon appears in
Virginia City for a ssason of two weeks,
commencing oi the 14th inet. Prior to
leaving Miss D. visited the Public School
Hall and delighted toe children with a fiae
reading of Bobbie Burn's "A man's a man
for &' that/' preceded by a brief lecture on
accentuation, pronunciation and the use of
language. It will be many a long day be-
fore the Careonites will Lays such a fine
artis'e with them again. Piper nili try to
get a variety troupe scon, but na'urally
shuns the ti-ks of thj horrible, consump-
tive Carson Theatre. On the 18th tl e Leg-
islative Call takes p'ace, and promises to be
a fiae affair. Tickets only £10.
The Adelphi Club gave a ba'.l on the ll.b,
wnich was very stleet and very st.fl.B &3
such excloaire country parlies are. Tours,
HUaTBOLBT.
Oysters.
Why travel eo far ? Sheltfieh of every kind
kept at Manning' d, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
etrOt, near Third, n- it to ctr office. c
Conceit*
Mr. Whipple, in the Globe, objects to
Darwinism on grounds of bis own. He
saye that the innocent enjoyment be once
took in the gambols of monkeys has passsd
away forever. "As monkeys, we, of conrse,
reepect them; ss f .r_-f tthers, wo det?st tbsm
h rribly. It i^ comparatively eaflyjto pray
to our Fstber in heaven; but to pray to our
father in the chimpinzse, or <he gorilla, will
try our faith cruelly. In fact, .we fear we
shall btcome a zoological atheist." We
don't at all object to the idea of having de-
scended from a monkey. We have an af-
fection f jr monkeys, and when we visit
WoodwarJ's Gardens, treat them with rs-
BFCct ss possible relstiore. Toe man whose
conceit makes the idea of Darwin so frigbt-
ful to bim, his probably not progressed far
irumthe original *t;ck.
Oysters,
In strolling round th? other nigh:,
To look at 'FrlECD by gas light,
uur careless rest, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless plsy
Of sparkling waters, made a soieea
Through wnich a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moBsy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters BOftly fell.
Hade that winnow teem to re
Borne falrj grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said rey friend, "let's go In here —
It looks bo nice — and try their cheer."
"AU right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'X.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asEed our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might Dime. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oyster?, juicy, fat,
Cooked every eryle; just think of that,
And if your mouth dou't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
Thfj'd clam (and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they n».d within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
F1«h, flesh or fowl which we could name,
Wblle every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt au epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould eeem,
That they hava here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little slnnera,
To get what they caU "Euca nice dinners. "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirtj-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific OyBter House, 337 fcusb Btreet, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLS8 HAASE, Proprietor.
500 Pairs ot stoclis,
&t all prices, it t be What Cheer Laundry.
Ladles 'Vifelilnsr Ctr/ls.
Writterj. cnsrravfd or painted by Jobk P.
Dwtbs, 126 S;tt»r street, opposite Llok Hou«e,
and it tbe Grand Hotel. N*. B.— Handeee-
chiefs ueaAthiexed. Permaxshe? of eveiy
description to order. a
Altogether me Best.
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Fhaber,
T07 Uarket strtet, near Third, should sell fur-
olture and bedding cheaper ihcn any other
dealer lu shls city. Try him and you will be
convinced. X
Holiday Candus
Fresh, eweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at ii A. sfercer's pioneer confection-
ery. £78 Kearny ft re- 1. Wholesale ana retail, o
•
tt in Perfectly Aatonlshliijf
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
jetore 8 Ajt. returned the same overling if de
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NEW ADVERTISEMiNTS,
GRAND SPANISH CARNIVAL
aks
MASQUERADE BALL!
„JB
MOZART HALL,
ON THE EVENINGS OF
SiTrBOlT, FEBXIAST 22d, ond
TUESDAY. FEB. S5th.
Ticket, for Gentlemen One Dollar
Ls-diei Free.
tea til ANGEL SANOHBZ, Menaser.
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
LEV -:5V
Henlev.s
GiTes Tone to the Stomach.
; m^mm5
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
LIS
^mSMmm
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
Henlevs
^Kii
HAS NO SUPEEIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIEH.
Jones & Schroder's
Celebrated Orah Chowder can be obtained only
at 3ao Bach .tree*, nearly oppce.te the Alham*
bra Theatre. Bob Bait eats it, sod they sll
sat lc Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for famUy use. 4
The Place.
If yon want a clraa bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair cot lo the bett
_*y,e, by exp«rier.ced WuiAiKtn, go to Brown's
Sig-nor JVIancusi,
PRIVATE SINGING LESSONS.-OLASS OK
MO\DlT and TIirilSUAT,
At 3 p.m. St. James Uonse, SOS Market street,
corner of ElltS. fe'6 las
Crystal Sample Room
G35 "ACBiMEXTO STKF.ET.
ALT. DKINK*. PUIS OR FANOY. TEH
CtSla. *»-Bot Drinks, epeciahy.
B. UlTllJB,
3&17 lm Proprietor.
"SPIERS & POND,"
S30 Kearny street,
CORNER OP BOSH, SAW FBAN01SCO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA ASD COFFEE.
LUNOH AT THE USUAL HOURS, AND
refreshmeits »t all times. Tha comfort of
the domoatlo fireside; the ericas and ooartesies
of the dTMwmg.ioom; thslmedsmof the
C5T-.XJ:
REFRESHMB«TS at a'l times, and LUWOH st
the oaoaI hoars.
TEA AND COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS A CIGARS
880 Keftraj .treel,
OOBHEB OF BUSH, BAH FBAXOISCO.
"SPIERS & POND."
TO OBDEB
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
017 W.V8JXIXGTOK 8TKEET,
fslOlm Opp. Maealre's Opart Hotjbs.
SHIRTS
....AMD....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALARGB ASSORTMENT OP QENTB' FUR-
DishinK 6 )<i^s tn be had tro9l and ohe«D. at
the "OLD OORNKR," J. LEVY'S, aiO| Montr
eomerrstrest. Jasioe eiveri to all. Don't forget
tQenamber — GIO Uontxomery street, fell lm
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HAIR.
THE OHSAPEST PLACE Of BAH FBASOISCO
TO BU«
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAMPSOX A CO.,
>'o. HO Second atreet*
aoMlm Between Mlwlon and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BBRORS. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
t-aarant, bes tshen the management
0! both the Miners' ReB&anraot on
Oommeroial etreet nnd the Miners'
Breach on Market street, in partnership witn MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who bsa been connoted with tbe
5rm lor jears. Improvementa hare been made m
the oaiaine departments that will render tbe Mi-
ners* more popular thaa it has ever been daring
tbe 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fare
embrace nil tbe delicacies of tbe season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Oooking and Moderate
Charges."
P. BEBGKI «£ CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
531 and SS8 Oommeroial. and
7flB Market street.
Open from 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. ao31 lm
TRAT 3 always on band.
Alfred Tetter,
Manafao*orer and
Importer of
BIED CAGES,
225 Bnpont,
XEABSUTTEB STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cagos before purobasicg
e'-ewbere. Alwayaeome-
thing new on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMIN
Also, beat quality TEA
noMtf
CHEYENNE THEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general basinets f»r the com-
ing « inter Reason, commencing the first week tn
November, 187i Address etsting lowest terms,
with Phoiogr*pb. Half Tare retunded after nil-
Log ecgagement.
JAMES McDANtBL,
Proprietor Oheyenae Theatre and Maaenm,
OC52 Look Box I, Cbersnne. WTt.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tbe Market
MAStJFAOTURED BY
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kenrny etr*»t.
Stage Dancing
TAUQBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DABHAWAY HALL,
Post street, near Kearny.
FRENCH COODS.
M
ME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Goods, has j oat reoeiTed a large and
varied assortment of
PrenctL Corsets
Of all kinds, and pi ices. Silk Ooiaeta, and Oorsets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Toor-
naires. 4331 Stcramento street. felllm
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYVABD8.
70KT OAKEb PBOPKIETOK
First-Class Hotel.
Bar Sugar
/IOB SALE — »18 KEARNT STSEKT. AT
j»tmm*m
ttsss
A Safe and speedy Rerm
dy for all Bronchial Affe
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of VolcJ
Bronchitis, Incipient Cod
sumption, Hoarsenesl
Pain and soreness of tl
Breast, and ail Difficulty
arising from a suddc
Cold, readily yield to i
healing powers. Ask fi
the California Hall's Pu
monary alsam. Sold b
all Druggists.
FBOPMIKTOBS,
■417 Samoa, «tre*t. corner Commerci
i.lOIf
THOMAS W. BREE.
BIIiVBR FIjATBI
X* MANUFACTURER
j-T — aitd—
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^T DRlimrBlnjas,
^C^ -1SB-
O'l'HEB MtfiKAI. ISSTKUMEJO
ESTABLISH ED IN 1 SOS.
■S-Lmsohi elves on tbe B.D fo led Dram, ft
MISSION STREET, b.twe.n First and Smcm
N. B-— Fine-tooed Bil.er solo Buuos for P
Msloi..!* alw.n on hud. iilSi
FRENCH MUTUAL PHOVIDEII
SAVINGS &L0AN SOCIETY.!
Twenty-Sixth Seml-Anvn^l Ulvldea
A DIVIDEND OF NINE PERCENT. PEBA
nnm net, (9 per Coot.) cpoa the onerttk
of the french ^-avingiand Lo n (Society, for i
six months ending December 31it, 1S72, has,
conformity wiin tbe ?eoort (f the Conmitin
V- ri&cation appointed by tbe members of tbs t
oiety, been declared by the Hoard of AdmlnUU
t'on. at the btmi-Aooail Meetiog held on t
16th instant. This dividend will be payable
and after the eifroredoth instant, at the offlos
the Souiety, 41 1 Baeb -'reet.
Up- r AVE Mi HE,
j 201m Direotor of Prenob SaTioge Baas>
A:DESIDEBATU1|
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARS AND COMBINATION
A COMPETENT MAN'AGFR. AGENT A>
Aoter, with 15je.r=' exp'rienoe in Enalat I
America, the Oaoe of Good Hope and Austral! I
Oolonies, India and Ohina.
IS CPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Ts well posted with the profession and the 1 ..
Can rits names of Managers, Theatres or HaH
L.ialof Prices and belolog capaoity, in nearly a
one of the abore places. Apoly to
J. H. McOAEE. .
f s4 lm fl£0 Washiogtoo street, 8. f I
SANGER HALL]
(SINGER'S HALL.)
14 GEAET ST., KEAB KEAKM I
None Wat the Choicest Brands of '
ond L'quon on hand*
DEPOr WEYAND A KiSCMi'S BUY BREWEll
falS tf CHE IS FELDH 4BS. j
FREE AND EASYl
ETEBT 8ATVBDAT NI6H1
Piano and. Singing at 8 X*.Ml
CHARING
.fjt+SALOl
O06 SUssIon atreet* near Second,
delft EAGLES A WILD, Proprietor*,
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED. WHO HAS
OTer twelve years connected with the press <
Melbourne, And is well known by the members i
tbe profession in the Oolonies, begs to latlMl I
that he in prepared to give experienced adriesl
all persons professionally netting or madiUtisi
visit to the Australian Oolooies. Fee moderaw
Punctuality in dispatching replies may be
opon,
WI^LIAV RErTRY WATE
12Victoria Chambers. 46 Oollini streei
taim» AwntMiIia
:SJlf:
Meerschaum Pipe Depot
043 KEAKKT BTKEF.T.
PIPES MADE TO ORDER AT ,
thesbortes cotic* AllPioesand
Oifiar Holders wananted genuine, and
to color well. Mcr-ccaam r"ipf a and
walking Cacea Moanted and Repaired
at lowest Eastern Prices, and with tbe beei wo»
maoebio. A Urge aatonment of Walking Oaw
and tracer Goods of every description always c
hand. . no21lai|
MU8
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WILLIS^BAND.
SIC FURNISHED FOR ALL,
oooasions. Muiio imported, arranged j
and for sale.
Fritz Pipers and Marcus M*. J31nm,l
tc»ding Tlollnl-ts,
gos-Ordvra from tbe conntry promptly attandi
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Salon's Mm
Store. 1U8 Mottgcmsry street, or MARCUS I
BLUM, *M» Montgomerv atrei-t. _ is«tj
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GEORGE MATES";
SUlla Not. 40, 41, 4S, OMifornia"
Market, entrance on California atreeL 1
Public or private parties uad families inppti
iom 6 a.m. to 13 P. u. Ladies' and Gentlemst
riw9*»r Haot»' nrtmw* trftm C 4 v MWev -l«27lv
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL lYIUSEUR
And College of Medicine.
lf| (\(W\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT
J. vtlfUV/ iv« obiecie to be si--n. Qpsn to tl j
Pablio DAY AND NIGaT, »t EUREKA I
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V'.ialian Opera Company!
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THE GREAT AND ONLY EMERSON!
In IIin Wonrtcrdil Hiulerct of Fun.
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JOHsKY ALLEN
Bob Bin
MINI AMD UKriim-KA
ODDOlndlcc witb Bob Hut'l n«w production -ntltlid
LIFE ON THE ABEANiA
Bnj.'UI KILL. BlIl.T HIBIOV
UIIBUK JUI1»»> ALU
Bui J. Hobluiou
Deck Handi by toe Compmr. Rom* Rood old Song, by RtiMfll, Scott. Baker and RockafcUer.
A LITtLT TIMF. AND A FEAKFII. I.IMII.VO.
Ilr- m Circle
Oichcilra
nV All Btlli aoalnnt the AJnambra Theatre «nat oe preeented hereafter on Honda;.
aVI'eriornianoe to commanoa punctually at elsbt o'clock.
"Mai »t«o ;|
WILSOIV'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
a-lfor HftH, Wl. MturBfra •■« Mr.r*r.
THIi EVEIUK(. IrBHUARY*!
Ir* • •■ NdMi r*ml. ■larrr'! fctrMnrf Haat*
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UTT1 "MAR klKUALKY.
T.-Slaefc Kir. I>i>«ii* _
BY M'LI.K VKTTORlSE.
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ha, P«i»ll of Oamr Kit,***!*!.
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In her HpBrui tried Bnrrbirk Art.
OROTRsgUR MONa. J. KBNIBIL
IO.— .1. Kenlbel Catrhl*-* a Batterd* 'br nqoB-
ll.-ThdOtjrniplft.Bi Bratlen ..
LIY WILLIAMS AMD DUUROW.
It-Mftn^ir ll-.r.r KHI-cton
IMTROBUOKD BY R. B. DOCKJtlLL.
lH.-Fn.rodr Mu.ri' Hon* Jnart
1XMI.jDI.0ED BY J.KtMBBL
14.— (Brand Hnmlt Act
BY H'LLE VIOTORINK.
1 ".Harry Claris, the Man will I lie Iroa Jaw. Will
1.1(1 a iO-giil-nn < ...k nf Hnlrr with bit TectB.
INTKKMhHION
To Oooolad* witb (hft FqaoitrUa Comic 8o*o* »t
THE FRENCH HIDING ACADKMV !
Br Mom. and Urn*. Ponpidonr snd SarraiX.
Hrei- Circle »1 a>0
Parqacttr «IO
Keftfrveii <;h»lri 1 AM I
Prlv.1*- Rmn. •« and BIO «0
■tir-liox U»co optn d»llr from 10 to 4. Doouopin >t7.
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•JrOALL AND III THCM. I X L. AtrilTIIH HTIIH.K. «1« Kearny
THISTa.ETON'8
JOLLY GIANT!
ONLY TBM CENTS.
THISTUETON'87» POST STREET
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TTla© Groat
Hearing Out Sale
DRY GOODS!
IrVHITE HOUSE
STILL CONTINUES,
... AND ...
ireater Bargains!
TBAfl EVEil
HAT BE EXPECTED
...DORINQ TUB*....
iPresent Week.
r. W.Davidson & Co.,
NORTHWEST CORNER
A PERFECT RUSH
KEPT UP
I>«,y &JCLCL 3>»TlSl3.-t,
A1? THE GBEAT
IXL Auction Store,
OKI KF.AJBBT BTREKT.
A WONDERFUL BUSINESS
CHEAPEST HOUSE" IN AMERICA
I* now offering greater BorKnlm Hum hnvo
aver be«a oBei-ed In Han Frunclicti
With nor connection In
New York, Chieago, and St. Louis,
From which we are dully recelTlDK Qooda
boaicht at the l-»p.t Ciiah Prlcea
in ouiviaiiiKroY.
OUB MOTTO IS TO
X L and Undersell All
JUST RECEIVED,
1,000 pairs Cuiilmero I'm..*, worth SO OO. to be
•old at SB ti O.
SOO dor.ro. White Bhlrta, worth Si SO, to be told
at T.» cent*.
SO eaiM Of He*T7 Indorclothtou, 40c to SI CO
Hats. Hats. Hats.
From BSc to SI OO, Mild elsewhere from BA to G.
ALSO, AH IMMENSE STOUK OF
MOTIOHB. FANOr «OIID>, BEKUI.IHH CUT
L.BKY, PIPE. BLOTII, TOBACCO,
-WATCHES, BVBBEB OOODB.
UOBIER Y,
Triinlm, Unga, XT<*.lls««9Aa,
AMD IN FAOT. BTKBYTHIKO.
From a. Needle to an Anchor
Call and .lamina onr ptlo.1, and i.tlify yonraalyaa that
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN [AMERICA
IB THS OBBAT
I XIV Auction Store.
si a KiAiirr stbsbbt.
One Hoar rroaa OoaaloTrtaJ.
JOHN
NUNE BUT THE BK8T QVAIJ TY OF At KAT**
(JAN Bli HAD Al
Stalls S, O, Calitoruia Mnrlfot
MOUWTAIl¥ BEER.
Only Depot, 624_Sacramento street.
THIS If* THK OIVT.T RKAI. I.AOEB, AND
tne flu»««t Bbgt on tbltt UoMt, It in PURK, NOURISH-
mO.andor a FINE TAHTE. It is Bold by tba OIubs at. IOc,
D*rdoa«nQi.ftrt Boi.tU(i«t SI SO. *nd hr 10-Jtftllon Ko«« «
S3 OO. itf-A Hrst oUm HUT LUNUH from 11 to 1 Ooloo>-.
riONKKB SHOD MAJr\TV,ACTOK'T.
VILLE DE PARIS.
■crcuioiu to
'KAINDLER, SCELLIER, LELIEVRE & CO.,
Wish to call particular atten-
tion to their
BLACK GROS GRAIN SUES
Which they are how offering at
SI SO and $2 per yard. Also,
to an extensiva and well assort-
ed invoice of
Striped Silks— New Colors
and Styles.
Our House in Paris, having taken
advantage of an opportunity
which but seldom presents It-
self, has been buying these Silks
exceedingly cheap, so that we
are enabled to offer them at an
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT
CITY OF PARIS,
Occidental Block,
I'SE JOUBHAi OP AMUSEMENT*.
rBblblnd ererr Dw l» the, To«r by
J. 3?. BOOABDTJ6
AT
■» Menkut «■* 68S '*V.uhl»*to» tu.
Below Montgomery. 8m Frmoifloo.
Jjj'l Day FEBBOABI 21, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
C»iiforni* Theatre.
"Article 4?" «u parrormad last night. That
ttmplay bu not hit the puolio tasia In 8aa
Fr&Qoitoo aa it did in New York, is oe fault A tboss
engaged in lie repre.eou.lion, for trerj part bu
been admirably played. To-aigbt John McOul-
loagh will appear for tbe first time in three montb*
"Otbello" will be performsd and Mr. HoOnlleneh
will play the oharaoter of Iago. George D. Onsp-
lin will imperaonate the Moor, Miai Annie Gra-
bara will appearaa Bssdsmona. Toe rest of the
oast appear j on oar first page- To-morrow, Waita-
logton'a Birthday, bhiel'a play of "Damon and
Pytaiae" nill be performed witi John MoOnllonah
u Dtmo-. "Ireland M it Was," with J. 0. W.1-
liameoD and M.si Maggie Moore in the leading
pane, will be played ai an aftsrpiieos At the mat-
inee to-morrow "Article 47*' will be played for the
lac. i time.
Alhambra,
The sketch of "Lire on the Arkansiw," with
winch the capital ent.rtaisment (riven at tan
house closes, is pariionlarly good. J. G. Russell,
M. Aineley bcott, W. F. Baker and G. W. Rocka-
ieller. aing a namberof the good old songs which
tint established negro minstreley as as institution
ID this conntry. The full programme, which ep-
pesr3 on our firtt psge. will be given a1^ the mati-
nee to-morrow, and Billy Emerson, Johnny Allen,
and tae rest of the company will appear,
ainjruirfo'e Opera House.
The pnblic of ban Francisco wilt Saturday
citcht be afforded one more opportunity to hear
Madame Agatha States In opera, before ber depar-
ture for Mexico. Charles Alp era, who has aosno-
cesjfolly managed the eeaion of Italian opera
and baa done better tban many impreasaiioa who
have preceded him- will be tba recipient of a ben-
efit, wbich we hope will prove a bumper. The
opera to be performed is the ever popular one an-
titled "tl Barbieredi Biviglia." The oaat appears
en our first page.
Bella Union Theatre.
Oogill and Cooper have made a hit in "The Apes
of Borneo;" Miss Agnes Kennedy is very popular
in character songs and faroe ; Miss Lillie Hall ap-
pears in soog and dance; a nnmber of amusing
acts are performed, and altogether a very lively
efitettvioment is given. A very attractive bill is
id preparation for Satarday night,
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
This hsadsomtly fitted up place of amassment
presents a very attractive appearance every even-
ing, crowded as it is with fsabionable people.
M'ile Dookrill's daring and graceful equestrian
not is admired by all. J. Kennibel is so thoroughly
original, that all are delighted with him, and the
programme is an excellent ons throughout. It
will be performed in (all at the matinea to-mor-
row.
IToodward'i Gardens.
On Saturday (Washington's Blithday), Pro-
lessors Ooe and Lay willmakeanasoensionin tbeir
immense gas balloon. Daring the afternoon there
will be a grand performance. Tne baby oamel can
be seen every day. The skating rink is open dur-
ing every day and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
evenings. Grand performance and gas balloon aa-
oansion on Sunday.
anatomical Mrs£Tra.— -One of the most
•ompleta collections of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful iTfx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at the Musantn on Montgomery street. An
aour may be profitably ■nent here.
Unit© an Institution*
Tim following figures show .the animal
ooat of Euitaining Plymouth Church, Brook-
lyn: Mr. Beeoher is paid annually $20,000;
Mr. Haliday, $3,000; Mr. Weild, first sexton,
$1,200. The mueic costs $3,000; insurance.
$500; current expenses, $7,000; "Plymouth
Library, $700. To*.,!, $43,900. Now the
question is, looking at this expenditure in a
b«-iness-l,ke mucner, how many Plymouth
Church souls are eared annually, and what
do they cost a piece?
Nutmegs.
[ From the Daubary News. 1
The praprio'.or of one of our livery stables
has several hundred lradsof fertilizer for
silo, wbioh he off-tis at one dollar a load,
eaoh purchaser receiving a handsome chromo
worth five dollars.
A Liberty-aireet man makes complaint to
the police of his wife, who eats dry cake in
bed. If the polics wont help him, be is go-
ing to get a suit of underclothes made of
sheet-iron and wear them, nigh s.
A Danbury man was explaining to his
wife, Sunday morning, how he mother
used to cojk her pan eakes, when she in-
terrupted him with a batter pit her. He is
now experimenting with a new kind of salve.
A new applicant for exchange is a dingy
denizen of the wilds of Nebraska, which
claims a circulation of 30,000. We are in-
clined t? dispute this statement until we
paw the marks of a hand press on the sheet.
This coavinoed ns that taere was no exag-
geration.
A subscriber who has been engaged stud-
ying a work on bygieoe, despairingly writes
(o ask us if there is any ereated thing per-
fectly harmless to eat Ireely of. Tne only
thoroughly wholesome article of diet we
know of is stout twine. It should be fas-
tened with a slip knot about the waist and
whensver the patient feels a pang of hanger
he is to draw up the string.
A Brookfield man writes for the best way
to manage a bull. If our Brookneld friend
has got a bull on bia premises, and the bull
is well, we don't wan't to manage it. All
he has got to do is to get a few things to-
gether, mortgage his place and steer straight
for the west. He might as wtll try to ward
off a streak of lightning with a fifty cent
paint brush as to manage a bull.
Seme time ago a Danbury mau loaned an
eye doctor one hundred dollars to start in
business. Ths trade wasn't very good,
and ,tbe doctor sunk the money. What do
yon suppose his backer did ? Sued the doc-
tor ? Not at all. He jnst get an .umbrella
with a hooked handle, and carried it under
bis arm. Three months afterward, that eye
doctor paid the hundred dollars, and next
spring will lead one of our most accom-
plished heireEses to the altar.
Drama .
"Drama" is a general term, f om the
Greek, meaning a something done, and
therefore applied to a composition repre-
senting a picture of human life, involving
aotion, and accommodated or constructed so
as to be represented. It may have a more
limited signification, ^however, and be ap
plied to a dramatic or theatrical production
of a mixed or peculiar character, generally
of the serious order, which does not fall
apscifioally under the definite cla-3 of trage-
dy or comedy— the first of which is a dra-
matic workthe principal elements of which
are of a grave cast, and closes tragically;
tbe second is an entertaining picture of life,
the prevailing tone of which is mirthful and
enlivening, and the close happy.
New Jersey Sports.
Newark has started the refined sport of
cat-fighta.. "Spotted Tail" beat "Bonder"
after six ronnds, Sou-er being left minus
one eye and part one ear, whilst S. T, lost
half a tail.
X*lie Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Pec
r -'a Webfoot Pill?, for all bin>us complaints,
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, center: of Oomnurcial, *
Reckless Statement.
An Eastern exchange says:
A young man writes to us to know how
much money he should have to get married.
It depends a g< oi deal on circumstances,
but five dollars is about the average price.
That 'a what we paid.
The Debt StiU Unpaid.
Looking over an old ledger, says The
Dinbury News, we see a long array of names
of persons indebted to us. Some of them
lave died, and now are angels in heaven,
but they owe us jnst tbe same.
Ho-w to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction ra'eiof Watson A Barn-
hart at th?lr auction salesroom, 113 Sutter street,
aoj9lniDR tbe new Olrous Amphitheatre, Bad you
are sura to i rocure bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days aid Friday*. Ca.h advanced on merohan-
Uide. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At " Ths" Bat Store, 6*T Washington
street (second hat atora below Kearny), all these
nrw atjleo can be found. The stock la lmme nae
— the prlceB ara reasot able. Every one who
goes there ia sore to be suited.
Frost, and Sweet,
For the beat confectionery, go to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutler.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleaBmre it ia to meat a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or in tbe parr
lor. Aad why !■ it that tome faoeo wear a contin-
ually happy look * It 1* "imply because tbey lira on
a plain, nutritions anafaubatantial diet. That man
la a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve ns with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meaL Lonia Meyers. Droonetor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street- does It. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testily. Bis kit Ob ens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try him. ana you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
-clenlt.il ana. pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures In Ban
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health -giving than a drive into tne coun-
try now ana then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own. can and one
equal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage Etand. Frank Bou-
cod has there, and at his stables 1010 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. His
amen are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
to to Frank Bouton as the occidental Hotel
when you want a carriage. o
Genuine Havana Cigars,
Beat tiTan^s at 61 AJvntgomery street, 3, W.
oojner lerchant. Franck ft Cahn. q
What Cheer L«aundry
Is the best laindry In Ban Franoleoo.
The Choicest Confectionery.
-John H. :;omer has just cpaued a new and
handaomB confectionery store at 126 Beamy
street, where cm be obtained eupericr finely
riavrr. a ronfeotlonery of all kinds. Balls and
j*artiea supplied. a
"VTnatklnff Returnea in One Pay
Lilvo Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the oauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
ingtoa treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and an consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the public eince
1819. provides for nil customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Btimagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything tbe heart of
man can desin. The nest cue of tea in the
eity — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Ol'B DEAD.
Nothing is our own : we hold our pleairrtS
Just a little while ere they aro fled.
One by one life robs ua of our treasures-
Nothing Is oar own <.x:epi our dead.
hev sre oin, and hold iu faithful keeping.
Safe forever, all they took away.
Cr del lift* caa uevf r stir that sleeping ;
Cruel time caa never selza that prey.
How the children leave ua 1 and no traces
Linger of t ha; tmlileg angel btnd ;
Gone, forever gone, and in their places
Weary men and anxious women atind. a
Yet we have tome little ones still ours ;
They have kept the baby smile, we know,
Which we kl«ed one day and hid with flowers,
On their dead, white faces long ago.
Is love ours, and diwj dream we know It,
Bound with all our heart-strings to our owa ?
Any cold and crael dawn may show it
Shattered, desecrated, oveittrawn.
Only the dead hearts forsake us never 1
Live, th-it to Death'a lo? a! car = h*s fled,
Is thus consecrate! ours forever,
And no change can rob us of our dead.
Photograpnlo Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Feoplea Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission atreet. T
m
Halrworlc and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washingtcn
attest, near Stockton. Side curls steamed for
twenty-five cants. ^^^ »
Pli ~ "
n't Locauoni
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oentral location, should visit the Alharobra,
and inspect the line suites of rooms to let then
■aataBnaaaaal
A Real Elocutionist.
The New York correspondent of the Bos-
ton Sat ] relay Evening Qaz9tts say*:
Mr. J. M. Bellew, tbe English elocutionist,
has been delighting our citizens with his
magnificent readings. His voice is riob and
svmpn'h -tic, and his skill in representing
the different phases of the emotions some-
thing marvellous. His great merit is, that
he is sitisritd with remaining true to nature,
and rarely, if ever, indulges in that rant
which is no common both on the stage and in
the pulpit. On Moaday evening he inter-
preted iha "closet scene" in ' 'Hamlet," and
gave some "points" whioh deBerve a place tn
the aotinge tition of the tragedy. Having
a Bomewhat exteosive acquaintance with
stage traditions, and knowing bow esgerly
sueh traditions arescized by public readers,
I wbb astoniBned at Mr. Bsllew thinking for
MtnS9if, and delighted that tbe result was so
far removed from commonplace. Pope's
'•Vital Spark" was given with an organ ac-
companiment, and was received with un-
qualified tokens of delight, Judging fiom
wrjdt he has performed, Mr. Belle* is a cul-
tivated gentleman, with a thorough knowl-
edge of the power of the human voice, 'and
a rare skill in adapting tone and emphasis to
tbe emotion to be displayed. What a de-
lightful ohange it would be if our "star"
actors and actresses hail been taught in the
school of Mr. Bellew!
— . ^ „
We Cannot.
The New Yrrk Tribune Bays: Imagine, if
you can, Daniel Webster stoutly affirming,
with eyes uprolleS to Heaven, that he never
owned a share of tbe Appleion Mills Com-
pany's stook, and, when hauled before a
committee of CoagreBB, meekly whimpering
} bat he bought it for his wife!
.*.
GLAiBVOYairx.— Madame Olara Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
haa removed to 323 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. 3
American Watches,
Beduced trices, .it E A. Oil lender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. 'Watches cstref oily repaired. d
Holiday Punohsi.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tahles
that compare with Squersa's. Equ&iza's Punches
are fameua for the high ait shown in tbeir man-
ufacture, :hb happy combination of wholesome
tonlos, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqnarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
l20Leide3dorff street. H
Fob Saxe— A lot of oheapt Ilk dresses, at 33
Opary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing. ^ £
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Laclles and
Gents' Frroiahlng Good?, at Bank's, store, 86
Fonrth street. Cheapest in the city. e
Diamond Catarrn Bemedy
Is a sure onre for Catarrh or Colds, Aak your
drugalst for it, or send to Dr, A. F. Evot, No.
0 Post street. z
tTor Wa«liln(E
Bhirts, $1 60 per dos.; small pieces, 80o, per
V a. At the What Oheer Laundry- •
If You Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
Iry. x
Fcr a cafe and efficient Beautzfieb of the
Complexion, use Diosti'e Famous Cbkme ns
Lib, l
The Mountain Beer is the only real Lager on
this Ccast. Call and try it, at 624 Saoramento
Etrett, where it if sold Bt 10 cents a glass. x
Beat C{\i&lit..>' of X>o«re>fc:ln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
McDowell, Show Card Writer
B-ady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market Btreet, car. Post and Montgomery d
Lever Buckle ssuspeiicter*.
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than elae-
rvhpra — at th* Whmt Cheer Laundry. v
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
viBorKu cmr, hfvada,
THIS ELEGANT THEATBE HAS BBBN SB-
decorated, And can bo rented by tbe eight or
by the week. Stars and traveling oomtwaias
liberal/*; txe*tod witb oa Application by latter
JCUN PIPEK,
MaiiA«er &nd sole Proprietor,
-2.r ^ d. H. UeOAU£,
«SJO WnehirifftoB street. Sah Francisco.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. V. BEHGOLD, PBOPBIKTOB.
THE 0H010E8T MEATS AHD
yeg.t»*l89, Board by tee weed.
*•»/[»« fi-REHT. between Ke.rrTj
Mil Mont.fem.r. m.rj* V
sLHftMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
•£*» FBTBLY FDBVIBHBD BOOMS, 8DX-
a™j glo or in salts,
Complimentary Benefit
BAN FEANCiseo, February 15th. 1873.
WB. THE UNDERSIGNED OtTlZENS OF
Ban Francisco, sod professional t'l.nds of
Mtt. and MRS. OHAHLhS (JOBIKLL, wish to
tender tlem a Oomplimen ar; Benefit. Lime and
place to be designated b. the reoipi&rj's, aa we
wish to brin* oar families and little ooes to wit-
ness MR. UOhlhLL'S admirable perform an oe and
expositions of V«ntril< qui^m and eHsht-of- band,
in addition to MRU. OOKlELL'd br-aatifal ballads
and aerio-comio cbaraeteristie vocajlam', and tbe
infant la petite Corlel'. in bis trnly wonderlal Act-
ing and Imitatiooa
O. O. O'DoDBe'l, M. D. Thomas O'Nell,
W. W. bantroft, A. B. Olaaoo,
S. >. Sample, W. Moss,
B. P. Taylor. F. Gsoms Geiger,
Le-zyneky A Bro. D Kea'tcr,
Merit. CJnrjubenoks, JKdwin Deayfli,
O. D eaves, W. BawkinB,
v\ iiltam Miller, Jonn Bsnoett.
B. G. Bart. Obaa. K. Onrtis.
B. V. Steritt, B. S. Torris,
John H. MoOaba, fl. Sbear,
Kec & Co., And many other*.
M. KtUs. f Iel8 tf
REFIaY*
Ba» t ba nci sco. Feb. 19, 1873.
TO MESSRS. BANCROFT. WOiBl. SAM-
pies, Gennett, and other*. We feel highly
flattervd by jonr iceneroos oompliment, and take
tbis oD^ortao>ty of aaceoting it. And will nse onr
atraoer, endeavor^ t> make our entertainment the
most instrnotiTS as well as smnsioir tb«t haa been
Slven in yonr eoodly o.ty. We eelect Magni'e's
pe-a House f>r the oooasion. The btoedt to
take place Monday evening, Feb. 2«tb,)S73. Dis-
tributed programmes wtll rally explain our bill of
fare. We are, aire, yours obediently.
MK. AND MRS. UHA.U. OOK1ELL.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST RB-
spectfnHy represent to yon and toe pnblio gen-
erally, tbat be is now prepared to fnrriab facil-
ities for exhibitions of every kind and obaraotar,
wbioh sfioald deserve tbe patronage of the pnb-
lio. Be bas erected at Obeynne, Wyoming, A
LABGE AND OuMMODIOUS HALL, witb goal
Soecery and Slave. Tbe Hall is well ventilated
and lighted, and made comfortable for Jill seasons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSJC, both String
and Brass, can be famished at ala^pnea.
Saiiafactory arracgemenia will 176 made with
THKATBIOAL OR O I HER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of the receipt*. Correspond enoe "Olici ted.
Addreca. J. MoDANIBL,
Lock Box No . 1, Cheyenne. Wyoming.
If. B.— Curiosities wanted for the Ohayenne
Mosenm. Those wishing engagements, state low-
est terms for tbe Winter Season, sending photo-
Traph to my address. Half Paaaage Money re-
:nnded after filling ensatzeBaents.
JAMES McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre aad Museum.
oo22 3m Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.-MTJST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Fonr Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general basinesa for the com-
ing Winter beatoa, commeaoing the first week In
November, 1872. Addre-a stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare refunded after ail-
ing engagement
JAMES McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Maaenm,
0053 Look Box 1, Oheyenos, W. T.
TO VARIETY^ARTISTESV
yARIETT ABTISTES AND MINSTREL
* performers going from San Franolsoo to New
York, or rice versa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elsss engagements offered to firat-olaas poo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Alain street, Joseph
Dndley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Diet Brown, Business Manager, will receive
prompt reply. f«a im
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO VCO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn respectf aly tof orms bis friends and pat-
rons tbat be baa refitted in beantif al style this
cosy and comfortable resort, aod will bs pleased
to see tbem, one and all, and bave them sample
some of the ch -iceet wine* and liqnors, A new
billiard table from the munnfaoto y of LlesenSe.d
with Phelan and Collet der'e latest patent steel-
fsoed onehions, bas been Dlaoed in the Billiard
Parlor. 1 he popnlar and efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, can be found in his old po-
sition prepared to dispecae creator a comfort to all.
ja3l tf
»«_ — a
S. F. BUSINESS D1RETT0J
IkookseUera und eUattonera.
H.H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Meichan J
llunlneoi Oollesre*.
Heald's, Bnant A Stratton's College, 24 Pot k]
Hut chert,
Kata, Fred, Stalla H to 10(i. California Market J
Brau Fouaderlea.
Weed A Kingwell, California, 125 First at,
French Fancy Ck»«ds.
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, U»7 and 1W BotW ij
Ilurnun Ilulr.
Sampson. A. B. A Co.. 110 Second etreat.
Mualc and MdHcuI Instrotiienta, I
Keene, O. 0., mf t-. aooordians, repairer of all 1
mnsioal instruments. N.E. oor. Bash A Ksi
Wines and Liqnors. (Wholese!*,)
Dansri F. A Co.. 504 Front
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
. HKOUNOE TO THEIR FRIENDS AITD
A tbe Pnblic g.Qer.lly, tb.t the, b.ve opan.d
under OOLMAJf'S CLOTHING STORF, Oornsr
of Baeh and Montgomery etTeete. with . WELL
8ELE0TED STOOK o(
CHOICE WISES,
I.IQIOB8 AND
CIOABS,
All .re iDvlted to osH. ul AEOBIE MCNEIL
ANB WM. O. OALDER will do their belt to
nuk. th.m oomtorUbl*. I.atf
lYIme. JOSEPHINE EDMOND
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC phtsicia:
TWEJtTT TEAK* ftp PKAfTTi
IN THE TREATMENT OF DlSEABESTJf
dent to females hai plaa-d Madame Edam
at tbe head ot all phvsiolans makioi. snob praal
a specialty, and enables ber to guarantee a im.
and permanent onre in the worst oaaei ofr
prersion and menstraal deraokrernsnta. Lu
will find Madame Edmonds a skillrnl pbriloi
and it ia to tbeir interest to con-jalt, her in aUc
eases inoideot to women before tampering *
poisonous noetrcms. qaaok doctors and bombs
Madams Edmonds describes diseasss withSS
iaforma'ion from the patie t, and oorea wiloi
the nse of mercury or exoerimenta, thos ear
from wrong treatment for privue, chronic i
cancer diseasee. Correm>«nlooo6 etnotlresi
dential. Office and residence, 415 Pine strt
between Kearny and Montgomery, Jattl
DAVE MEN DBS A CO. at ths
. . . old original Red Lion. 1* Geary
street, between Kearny and Onpoot, where yon
oan bave HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notforget-
tlng the old Pioneer Lnnoh. The "Old Sport" is
always on band.
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
O F F'l O B .
HO. *IS KEABNT 8TIBKT,
Between Bnsh and Sutter. ja30 lm
N°
CENTRAL.
O. 118 OBARY STREET.
Beet aocommodatioos for
Families in the oity. Private
entrance for Ladlta. Hair Dotting, Sbaviog and
Shanspeoiug. Children's Hair neatly ont. I*di*s
Shampooing SO osot*.
IvlTlm L. OORRIVBAU.Proorietor.
CANDIES
. LL KIND* OB THE FDTBBT ajCANDl
a. mads at oar Steam nsiiilr*F***l(in flinfi *t
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIT01
N. E. cor. Jaekeoa one! Kearny eta.
THB GREAT ERADIOATOR OF 8PE0I,
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hoinit
I,ond"D, and tbe last twelve ^ esra of San Fraaeis
DR. T'.'ZER informs Lhe-Btfli :t«d that after Til
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON Al
PaR<3, aud ependimj one year in the moste*
brated Hotpital in London, ibe LOCK, bs has:
opened bis old Medical Inautu e at the old Itai
where he can always be loend, DR. T02BR t
for forty years met witb nsparalleled enooss*
tbe treatment of dise«B' generally kaowa
OHBONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLaINTS.
DK. CHAS. H. TOZEK
ia in every wav responsible, binding bimself
effeot a permanent cube, or making no ohanc
Those who cannot off ird to pay for advios a
medicine will be obargfd fnr mediaioe only. TE
M<jN I HLY RES I-iiKATlVE PILLS, never knoi
to fail in giving relief in oases for whioh tosys
recommended, are to bs obtained only al i
office. Price, J5 per box. Fnll direction on sa
box, sent h? r- sprees or other-rise.
Drt. TOZER doea not imitite the advsrtlsi
Q->aoba who make it a pr*< tioe to publish fst
affidavits and ot ber false r f -ronce*, bat refers'
tbe moet respeotsbte people ia the State, whom
has cubed of diseases whioh others have tailed
onre.
DK. CbTAK. IT. TOZEK,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-tf San Franeise*
OUTSIDE LANDS
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAI
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 017
SIDE LAltD ASSESSMENTS can cava t>
amount refanded at tba office of the nndenifa*
npon the presentation of am order from tl
Mayor and Oity and Couniy Attorney.
delS if A. AVftTlN.
DIVXDENP NOTICE.
MASONIC SAVINGS AHD LOAN BAND
No. O Post atreet. ssTa.*onlc Tesapl*,:
SAN FRANCISCO.
AT A MEETING OF TUB BOARD OF DIB1C
tors of tbis Bank, held January '»0tb. 187:
a dividend was decla^-a at tbe rate of ten (10) ps
oent. par annum on Term ir Permanent D.poilU
and eight per cant, per anonm oa Ordinary Di
posits, far ths semf-anooat term ending Jinasr
21st, 1873, payable oa and after February 1st, fcTTl
free from all taxes. 6KOX(.£ HO ltIN», ,
ja2J-im Seor.tarr.
Biggest Race Yet!
THE BUM AN RAOB.
rrflE MAJORITY OF THOSE WKS
-"- reside In Han Fruacltco, hay theli
Shirt* and Furnishing Ooods of BEMI
DICT A CO., No. 3 Second street, he
eanu they are alwsyi treated well *ai
bar their irood* at the lowest prices, ai
"TfiK OLD STAND,"
& XaB£S
EXTINGUISHES
"ABSOLUl'ALY THB BKKT 'FBOTE0T10I
AOAINbT FIRE 1"
BEND FOB THEla " ItECO D "
B. B. Ibwik A Co., General Agents Pacific Coast
For a*le by vT. R MURDOUH.
Local Atteot, 312 California s'„ San FranCiMO
ARION
_ Pianoforte
DEOLABED BT TBE JUDGES AT A'JjjJJ
Pur >f tb. Am.rlc.r. In»titot.,ftt«r.WB"
told tri^ M»tMt Sieinw..', Oblotorort. »
otlimjlobrTHK BE8T ON RXBIBITIOl*. ■
eiT«TA35, Sole A rent. »0 O'F.rT.U •«•"
N B.-Pl.no, ot ,;i ,tyl«, TO RENT. ■»"<_
J. C. COMBES,
TEKHAPIN ICTJNCrfi
Cor. Secowd and T«bcnt» .treet^
,^-T.rr.pia oonstaotly on hud
Ojster, ia every style. PBIVAT1
SUPPEK BOOMS FOB FAKTIBf
dec SI lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
mVO OF THE LEADING MBMBBRS OF j
X the Theatrical Profession tn ' aliforoia pre-
le fornlns elasaas for loatraoUon in Eloontioo.
d
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•••a. vn. m. mo
FURHISHE.
M uul fid
WEST END Ho
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METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Notice to the Public.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
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B. a »r»r rnrMM.
l.OOO DOZE5N
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MEN'S. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
ICLLtltO AT
DNE DOLLAR EACH,
smm.» I
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11.1 «••'""'
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mi ««<< j
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BLearny st.,
Birwiiif markct aicd post.
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MR«. O. R •Al'UniRIl
SATTRDAY. at J ARTICLK47
KORRoW, TMBDART IM
AnnlvA-aarr of W*ahin(ton'a Blrtlid«y,
Wb«D will b. .M*d .hi. I . Of..i P.ir.Mio r:»7,
x>jAlHgco3V and aE^Y-rxxxjaLS
MB. .11111. HrllllOll.II .. I'VIIIIK
IFalBST-aAISTiD
IT "XTSTA-tS.
HON DAT EVEN1SO. r.bniArl 3«tti—
THE FABBRI COMBINATION!
lrrcLiUOino
SIONOH A=»IE»1?nO BACCEI,
Till eoatuooii brief iwawu of Op ra. opening la HALBTY'3 GRASD|OPF.RA. «J
.8I0R0B ECaiMIOBIANCBI
TUESDAY EVKKISO, Febm.rj 2Mb
Benefit of Hadlr. Harry Eytingo.
7IUCK* Or ADMtSHION.
■Nrrrrd «*■«,*•— Dtmi Circle ant* Orcbeatra Si «• Balcony
RfMr*ra *> «ia-KalC9aj 7* Gallery
l>r«M Circle AdmiulM Si OO Print* Boxea ,
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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■— wOmii>w . R Ba«3
rmmmna r»eapa,«Tti
«*laba* >»- «!*«»•> Kanuoclr
l» • RARl
M I •* ■ I I I . I . I i ; BA.tr
ta Mian aid DAfroa.
iuiu mik i .jv_
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Ilili at net COO]
a» thi mi. or aoaaao
< lini-i. — Ttraar la Ooaloat
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or., oiiat
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ABMRR iuiiii
How We found Ills Oud !
1. II I.AKktl
■'ARRII ARHHTROaa
«iw»ti my mi rwi crmlii tiiiiiii
PHOTOGRAPH! TAKEN HERE.
OmIII Ooop*r Br*M
UNPROTECTED FEMALE.
PjILt Ctltp. with B«rl«aqtt»OtM»r* Skat^hM .. . IfOM Ktmnp4r
Song and Dance Lillie Hall
D A.N( r-Irlifc L.IU Lli.LI£ HAII.AND
na.lli.al rau| tlarrfllaai
COAL HEAVER'S REVENGE.
K» lr ta.-k.ri 0«op«r BrM Buk
Ooaoladloi with thttraly Lmibabla Play of
The Ladies at Home!
lira. Baotar Janola Jobiaoa
I,adr I.aoi»lU Fanor Qarrataoa
Ladr Antidou - Bttf ata Uarratu*
Mlta Laara Uarne A r mat' one
Mlti Prim Mi*a Joaasbioa
Mr. Saplaot Llllia Harlatd
Janoy Mlaa Aian* KahdmIp
la Raid n*t« Wax. Waak—
"KXToXT tHo RougH.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
WILL Mill'
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADKESSlvO PLKASANT TO tTBK. BABILT
app'ia--, ajn* gr*x§r. aed will not l»Jara tha
•oat naliMl*. It carat aU dlaaaaaa of tba taaJp.
raaaoTM daadrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling.
Ran Jara tha hair aaft >o4 iloaty, and ia PURELY
TMaJBrABi.E
aaw- Th.oirnl 8A0I BRUSH IIAIRTONIO
ARn DRk&aUNO an*7 tM had of tba AgaDt,
JaV*. 0. OATM, n.n.il.l,
Ooraar If«w Uoatioaarr aoi Howard a- •••t§, and
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PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
ItooniH 1« ana IT 090 WashinKton street.
8iVr»l>iiO TROUPE,
InolnilloK the Child Wonder, 8APPHO
J. F.I. IK > 1.1. IN.
MISS fl. EA.L.1N and W. EK.LIS.
HKHAMtli: ADAH*,
The attar Mcrl'i-romlc Vocullit.
HiRBT AMLAtt
AND ...
IPXNOKR PBITCBAHD,
With the Great fonaation,
OOUNTERVK1T!
CHAR. A. OAKBNER,
The C*l«bratr?d Dutch Oamtsallan.
FKIZVOB ZAD1K DJALMA,
Tha Man of ftff jratery.
W. ©AYLOKli. Contortlontal,
MIS*J MAKIAN MOBDATJST,
With bar tWO Graat SpecialtiM,
DARLINtt, dtUEARTIare TBUMPI
MINN MINM LODRV,
Barlasqae, Barlo-Oomio and Ballad Hlogar.
G V T A. I ■» TON,
— and—
LVOT AHA MB,
Serl o-OomlC »n<« Duel llata.
H A K B X W ILB Y COOK,
Chnaaplon >:qnealrlun Jog«lfr, with—
M I • N KATE OOOK.
Premiere Eaiaeatrlu and M aocge Act.
HUILAV FAHILt,,
Acrobat*, Ormooati
—ana-
Balloon Aaeanatonlata.
TIIR ABOVE ABTIIT9 ARK JKOW *»N OCR BOOKS. AND CAN BB BPT-
■Mtdta Bwoftfir* Waatof tba Hooky MouoUiaa, tbroutb our •canoj,
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
15 M&rtoM Btrw«t. nB«r Keur.r.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot DrlnksjTspeclalty.
THE BIST TOM «»0 Jtm ID TOWN.
DON'T FORGET
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Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Have too beheld It? If not, you're a treat
At BQUABZA'8 PUNCH SALOON, In Kearny itruel
There BONA, dlBOipU of OREAT 8QUABZA,
Dliprnso* famed Magio PnnobM, rather
Tha moat delroloai mlxtaraeyat reoorded;
And have with many medal! been rewarded!
LftdiM their 0OBDIAL8 th-r^e can bIp at leiiare,—
Their •TKARS" appeue,— and Hen Rain "IaADIDJA
PLIA817RE."
To allay connubial dlHoreooei and pain,
In "ANTI-DIVORCE" you oan your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taste, **
Tonr arm, consoling, straight is round her waist
Oness what a "MORNING COMFORT" In the kiss
That heals the pnarrel and imparts the biles I
The ••WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind,
Thebrlsbs "AUB0BA,"»nd the swset "7 AUWltt. ,
•Tost TlBlt BONA, and you'll all fare welll
Bis "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyapeptloi and for dlarrboja.
No Cholera Morbna evex hai bsen found
When "HyGIENIC BITT1R8'* knock arouna.
BONA and 8QUABZ1, spits of all detraotors,
Hats proved tfas Nation's greatest benefactors I
Full rOBTY dlff«rent hatUhfal drlakl yoa'll AM
To aid the Man— xoTlgorsts the mlndl
Not this Alons— • Welcome yon will meet
At B0NA'9-(8QUAEZA'8) -317 K.BARNY 8TBE1T.
Bemember, too. not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUOBfl BUT 0JTB BIT A GLAJM,
THEY HAVB TAKaUT
THE FIR8T PREMIUM
....AT....
AU the Mechanics' Fairs.
-DF-IC5-.A.:
■ O.'
THE JOURNAL OF AMU6EMEHT8.
Pnbliahed every Day "> the Ye" **
j-.. r>. boqabdtjs
tSIMerckant and 5SS WwUn^" *te
Below Monteromery, San Franeteoo.
FRIDAY.
FEBRUARY 21, Kfi3
Dundreary — " •Sam*'— Sothera.
E. A. 8otbem, now playing at Wallaces in
•'Sam," is forty-four years of age. He wbb
born in Liverpool in 1S27, and during early
lift ailended school regularly. His father's
wish was to bave him educated for the min-
istry, but Edwin (or rather Douglas Stew-
art, for thit is bis Dame) claimed to know,
like all boys, what was best for him, and
fancied some day he would make his matk
as au actor. After fifing away io several
una tear dramatic aseociatioos, he left Eng-
land for America in 1843. He firs' appeared
on the stage of tie old National. Bo>tH), in
1852, but was not successful. For six years
did he try to make a hit ia walking gents,
bat failed, and it was not until his opening
with Laura Keene in New York (now the
Olympic), in 1858, were his hopes realized;
and this solely by accident. The play of
" Oar American Cousin" was produced, and
Sotheru was cast for Lord Dundreary, a part
he refused, but afterwards consented to play
it, providing he would be allowed to take
certain liberties win the text and situations,
whieh was granted, and everyone knows
what was the result, the piece being played
for nearly one year. Had Miss Keene re-
fused Sotbern'e request, he would now, in
all probability, be doing a regular line of
business, at a very moderate salary, in one
of our theatres, and the public would have
lost what they now pofstss^one of the best
eiric-camic actors in this or any country.
Joe Jefferson appeared about the same time,
as Asa Trenchard, imagining he was cre-
ated for the part, and never discovered his
mistake till he tried Rip Van Winkle, a char-
acter of bis own creation, and one in which
he has no equal. To accident may be at-
tributed the success of many of our bright-
est stars ; not bnt what they are every way
eompetent to fill the roles they assume, bnt
it was by mere chance they diECovered their
m est noted specialties.
A Pleuinfr Theory,
A prominent and popu'ar divine in Lex-
ington (Ky.) is reported to have thus re-
ferred to spiritualism in the course of a re-
cent sermon :
Spiritualism is a stubborn fact, and its
aaaniftstauoDB cannot be explained by any
physical lawB yet known. All the present
manifestations are the works of demons or
devils, the tendency of which ia to counter-
act the materialistic theories cf the f*lse
philosophy of the present age and cause men
to believe in God, thus attracting them lrom
infidelity, and in this way God is making net
enly the wrath of mau but the wrath of de-
mons to praise him.
If this be true we are not afraid of devils.
The spiritualistic devils are a jolly set of
fellows. They indulge in good natured
jokes, tell amusing lies sometimes, but gen-
erally preach excel'ent morality. That
"prominent and popular divine" may eom
fort himself with his pleasing theory, but it
will not be generally accepted. The Phari-
sees said John the Baptist had a devil. What
do our two spiritual papers, the Bulletin
and Call, 6ay to this?
•VEnliglitenea GtniloiieB. " Forsooth!
The Call is engaged in the respeciable
business of traiuiog up a number cf first-
class idiots to write cheap for its columns.
When these yonng men commence to write
they want the editorial WE printed in tLe
brg»t capitals, and they fondly imagine
that they frame public opinion. The dramat-
ic critics of the Call (like the devils cast
out of the man in Scripture, tbeir name is
Legion) are the most amueing of these
suckling litterateur?. They write of stand-
ard plays, which they eee for ihe first time
as if the general public were as igncrint as
themselves. They know nothing of (he dra-
matic chronicles of California, and Califji-
nia bred actress who return after playing iu
the Ea3t are criticised as strangers, who
"may be good enough for the Eastern pto.
pie, but not for CaliforniaLS." These gen-
tlemen are al trays insinuating that they
could, auE they would, say something ciubu-
ing about an actor or a play, but they re-
frain threngh kindness of heart. This sort
of thing was done in yesterday's Call by
the especial idiot detailed to "do up" the
dramatic entertainment for the benefit of
the City Guard. This is how he commenced:
When, as amateurs, we give a dramatic
entertainmont and invite our friends there-
to in the came ef charity or pleasure, we do
not expect that our efforts— perhaps the first
that some of us have made in poblic — will
be very rigidly criticized, eitter by our
friends or the enlightened gentlemen who
present themselves in the came cf the Press.
The enlightened gentlemen" who present
themselves iu the name of the Pr,ss, tt the
doors of our theatres and concat rooms, and
wrangle with the door-keepers if tfcey do
not at once recognize them as "reporters,"
have a far greater opinion of their enlight-
enment than those who read their silly lucu-
brations can possibly gain. The enlightened
gentlemen of the Presj, [in San Francisco!]
We implore that we may be taken out and
buried. It is really too funny.
Art in S&u Francisco.
ItJs gratifying lo observe that San Fran-
cisco's efforts for the enc^ragement of art,
as evinced by the establishment of the Art
Association, the publication of the Art Gal-
lery, and the attention paid by thj Press to
the works of our artists, are attracting at-
tention in the older c.ties of the United
States. Among the Boston Courier's "Art
Items" we find many referriDg to the doings
of artists in San Francisco. We clip the
following :
We learn from San Fraocisco that Wm.
Keith h:e just finished bis view cf Cathe-
dral Bock. It is highly piaised. Those who
remember the delicate fruit pieces from the
easel of his wife, Mtv. L. E. Eeith, Ust win-
ter, will be pleased to learn that she has a
fruit piece oa exhibition in tbe same city,
wbicn one of tbe papers says is remarkable
no hss fi-r pleasing richneeB of effect and
grace of comp* sit:ou, than for truth of color
and skilfal fiuieb. M's. Keith has given
the whole summer and fall to studies of Cal-
ifornia frait, and fiis is her first elaborate
production. It shows her to possess supe-
rior talent.
Do Wot sufler lrom Come.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oorns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can and Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowau's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
»™«k from experience, having tested the Doe-
-or'i capability. References given if requlreu. h
A'tcvgether xlie Best.
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, rear Third, should sell for-
□iture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
.Dr. Barlow »T. tsmltli
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelazt Hall, C37 California street,
every Friday eveuirg, commencing at 7 3$ o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinatioce In reeard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. v., free. w
"SPIERS & POND,"
£39 Kearny afreet,
CORNER OF BUSH, 8AK FRANCISCO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA AATDI.COFFJBB.
LUNCH AT THE USUAL HOURS, AND
refreahme-ts at all times. The comfort of
tbe domestic fireside; the graoss and courtesies
of toe drawing-room; the freedom of the
CLUB.
REFRESHMENTS at all times, and LUNCH at
tbe oaaal houra.
TEA AND COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
830 Sears, street.
OORNER OP BUSH, SAN FRAlfOISOO.
"SPIERS
&
}y271tn
POND."
A. Billet Dobi,
A hashfnl young man wrote an avowal of
love to a lady, and waited an answer ihrough
the mail. He got the letter next evening,
and harrying to his boarding house, was on
the point of reading i C, when some one came
to the door and he was obliged to shove it
into his pocket. He next went to a siloon,
and taking a position in a retired corner,
was about to open tbe missive, when the
passing to and fro of strangers made him
more timid, and he again shoved it into his
pocket and tlonk out of doors. He tried
several places with no better success, and
finally returned home and at ones west to
bed, where he remained in a state of awful
suspense until not a noise was heard in the
house ; and then, beiog assured that be was
entirely free from interruption, he quietly
stole out of his bed, opened the letter with
trembling fingers, and through a mist of
tears saw that he was indebted to a draggist
for five bottles of pomaie, 91 75.
Holiday Candies. .
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Meroer's pioneer confection-
ery. 578 Kearny street, 'Wholesale and retail e
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. o
It Is Perfectly Awionlsliinjr
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Olothes received
before 8 ajc. returned the same evening If de
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ILUE. AaSZXOESEl,
Nos
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
017 WASnllOTOX STKEJ3T,
felO lm Opp. M&gnire'fl Opera Hoaae.
TO ORDER
SHIRTS
....and....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALARGR ASSORTMENT OP GENTS* FDB-
nrshing G->orte to be had goDd and cheap, at
tbe "OLDOORNER." J. LEVY'S. SIO" Mont-
gomery street. Jns'iee kiven to all. Don't; forget
tbe number — 510 Montgomery street, fell lm
r PRICE tWlTS
A Safe and speedy Reme
dy for all Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colde
Coughs, Loss of Voice
Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of thi
Breast, and all Difflcultie
arising from a suddei
Cold, readily yield to Iti
healing powers. Ask fo
the California Hall's Pul
monary alsam. Sold b]
all Druggists.
PKOPKIETOK8,
417 Sanaome street, coraer Commercial
j.10 tl
•s(^lXL~6VTEF:
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
gm^xim
Gives Tone to the Stomaeki
t^mmm
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
S and T
106 >Xarl*et,
,...AHD. ..
Sutter street,
Artificial Memory.
This wondEr/ol Bvsiem gives ihememcrr ex-
traordinary power. Thousands o figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
and the Intellect strengthened. Taught in two
lessons, $10; classes cheaper. Professor Wm,
Kemos, 1j7 Montgomery street, h
Ladles "VI* 1 tin. &; Carols.
Written, engraved or painted by Johb P,
Dwtzb, 126 Salter street, opposite Lick House,
and it the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hahdkxb-
cmsre sxatlt hasked. PEmuAKSBTP of eveiy
description to order. e
l>o You Know
That with Btrrtekioz'i V trass* yon cm ctrt
tad mate any garment to fit perfectly ? Send
poeUge stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
k. Deming, agent, office of the Howe Bewin^
Machine, Fo. 113 Kearny street, between Sutter
and Post. San Francisco. »
Beduced prices. Shirts from 75c. to $3.
Ocmpleie assortment of Genie' Furnishing
Goods. Beales ft Co. Kearny Et., near Bush, cr
What Cheer ljaunary
Bmploys no Ohlnamen, and should be pat
ronlied by everybody. •
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Ruse House Carriages, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
labllshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables, Oarrtaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates, -^
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Pott street. Also,
Agency for Mill.' Adjustable Treadle. x
T>r. x>orierty ,
Has devoted his study more particularly to
efaron id speclflo practice, and as such Is
bow the most suooeisful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
comer of Leldesdorff, a few doors dcIow What
Obeer House. 1
Oyst: Trade.
The oyster trade In OaltfornU la assuming
gjgutto proportions. Emerson OorvOle, of the
Saddle Beer, UO Fine street, furnishes from
has own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the. Pacific Coast. His
mmm
Fragmentary Marriages.
An Indiana paper informs us that mar
riagestook place in that State last year at the
rate of six and a quarter a day. This intelli-
Renca would be more interesting if we csald
learn why so many had only a quarter of a
marriage. The only possible explanation is
that s 3me were timid about taking bo much
at once and so agreed to spread the cereihony
over iha week. If this is bo, it might be en-
tertaioiog to inqiire as to the states if the
bridegroom had died when three-qaarters
of the ceremony had been performed. A
woman who was only three qnarlers of a
widow, with tbe other fraction cf her un-
married, would be embarrassed, neshonld
think. No woman ought to pat herself in
apseition where so much arithmetic ia re-
quired to determine her states.
Offers to the Trade andPnblio a FULL
AKD COMPLETE STOCK of
MILLINERY COODS,
Oysters.
In strolling roucd the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless -play
Of sparkling waters, made a eoieen
Through woich a aweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Hade that window ceem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "lef s go In here—
It looks bo nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T."'
No sooner had we found a seat
Thau at our bide a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dleh
That we mignt name. We found it true,
and cooked magrtiJicenOy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; jusl think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam eand crabs aud terrapins ;
In inc., we found tfcey had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they cell "such nice dinners, "
Whoever doubts thlB let him rush
To three hundred thirty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, S37 Bush street, above
kT ontgomery; open Day aud Right.
nTTARTra HAASB, Proprietor.
500 Pairs ol rdocics.
At all prices, it tbe What Cheer Laundry.
FLOWERS,
..00N816TT5G OF....
FEATHEB8,
BIB BO MS. SLATS,
....AT....
Reduced Prices.
f ■ 2i lm
Sl,000 REWARD OFFERED
TM) ANY PERSON WHO CAN OURE-OOKNS
M. BuDiea*, laerening Nftile, Bbenmatism. and
all kinds of bore?, bb readily as I can. Licim«Dt,
Naive and Corn Medicine io be bao at mv r-Sce.
BB F. S<JBCI/IZ. 114 Kearny street. i*2itf
•Tones Jt Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder ean be obtained only
at as o Bush btreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
b» Theatre, Bob Bart eats It, and they *U
eat It Only the beat brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use, q
Trie Place.
If yon want a clean bath, with clean towels,
and a good shave, or your hair out In the best
inexperienced woramen, go to Browne
i
GRAND SPANISH CARNIVAL
J AST*
MASQUERADE BALL !
....AT....
MOZART '***TiTi.
OS THE EVENINGS OP
SATrBDil, FEBKIAHT 22d, and
iriSDAT, FEB. 25th.
Tickets for Gentlemen One Dollar
Ladies Free.
. fe20 td ANGRL SANOHI Z, M in sser.
HAIR.
THE OHEAPKSt PLACE DC. SAM FBAKOIBOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAMPSON <Ce CO.,
No. HO Second street,
no30 lm Between aflaaion. and Minna.
UTHEB MUSICAL rWSTKTJMBJirrsV
ESTABLISHED IN 188S.
H. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjo* for Pie-
♦■.tonal* alwars on band. taU tf
Attention, Good Livers!
XfB. P. BRUGES. FORMERLY
1TA nroprlitorof the Miners' Ree-
taaranc, hes taken the maBagemeat
of both the Miners* Reeaaaraot on
Commercial Btreet and tbe Miners'
Braoch on Market e treat, in p&rtnenbip witn MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who baa been connected with tbe
Srm for years. Improvements have been made in
tbe onieioe departments that will render tbe Mi-
ners'more popnlcr thaa it has ever been dnrlng
tbe 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicacies of tbe season. Oar
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charges."
P. BERGES <fc CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S31 and 5U3 Commercial, and
769 Market street.
Open from 5 i-JL to 10 p.m. anSl lm
A. DESIDERATUM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSJJID COfflBINATIOMS
A COMPETENT MANAGER, AGENT A1TD
Acter, witb 15ye.r0' experience in England,
America, tbe Oaoe of Good Hope and Australia*
Oolonida, India and Ohiaa.
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with tbe profession and the Pmt.
Can Rive names of Managers, Theatres or Baltfti
List of Prices arid beloing capacity,, in nearly every
one ol the above places. Apply to
J. EL MOOABE,
fe4 lm 4)SO Washington street, o. T.
Sig-nor Mancusi,
pRIVATE SINGING LESSONS.-OLASS ON
MOXDAT nnd THCBSDAY,
At 3 p.m. St. James Honse, 005 Market street,
corner of Ell is. fe!8 lm
TRAY S always on band.
Alfred Yet-ter,
Mannfaetnrer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
££5 Bnpout,
A£4& SUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Cagss before pnrobastoe
eitewbere. Always some-
ttiise new on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tin Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMIN
Also, beat quality TEA
no»tf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
10 000 .BEAUTIFUL ANO DT8TRUCT-
J-V.'V'yy foobiects to be seen. Open to tbe
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA H&JJ-
818 Mont«omery atreet FOR MEN ONLY-
■9-D&. JoBDur's Phtfatb Oftice is at »1X
Gr>ary street i opposite old Wecbanica' Pavilion).
Indian Queen Range.
The BeA in the Market
HA^UFAOTUtiBP' BY
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORDKR,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny rtreet.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DA6HAWAY BALL,
Post Btreet, near Kearny.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL,)
11 GEARY ST., NEAUB KB4KST,
None bnt tbe Choicest Brand, of Wlnet
and I.lqaori oa band.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASCHE'S BAY BREWEIY
1,18 tt OHBIS FKLD » t»K._
FREE AND EASY.
ITEXT lATIaDAT WIGHT.
Piano ana sin gins at 8 p. J*.
CHARING
*
SALOON
COB MUalon atraet, near Second.
delft EAGLES * WILD, ProprieWlf.
FRENCH_COODS.
MME . PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Goods, oab jnst received » large and
varied aaBortmest of
S*xre3Xclx Corsets
Of all kinds, and price*. Silk Ooraete, and Ooreeta
made to order. Ladiea' Underwear and Tonr-
nairea. 931 Steraraento street. falllm
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYVABDS.
TOHT OAKBb PEOPRIETOB
Flrat-Claaa HoteL
ills Am
Bar Sugar
"POR SALE— SIS
KXABITT STSKET.
-,l
To the Dramatic Professioi
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS B£J2.
over twelve yearn connected with tbe Pf™3
* -y the membetf » 1
begs to iM***;
overVwelve years connected with theprea«0|
jonrne, and ia well known by the raembert «
the profeeaion in the OoIonie«.begs to »».«■;
thatte is prepared to five experienced M™* .
all pereonaproteeaionailyTiaiting or medltatmaa
TiBit to the Anatralian Ooloniea. Fee mM«ai*
PnnotnalitT in dispatohlnB repLiea maj Derauea
nPOn' WIoaLIAF B ENRY WATER6V
UViotorU OhambM*. 46 Oollina ■traetlj*
honwe. AMtralia. H*V _
WILLIaV_BAND.
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
ocoafione. Mnalo imported, arranged
A
and for sale.
Frits Flpers and MarcM M. Blnm,
XdCadInK Tiolinl.t*,
sar-Ordera from the oonntry promptly attendee
to Addreaa M. W. WILLIS, faWn'sJlMiJ
Store. 1.S8 Moctsomery strtet, or MARCUS M
BLTJM..IR8* Montgomery atreet. jat ti_
GEORGE MATES*:
DKALBB IH OYBTERS. OLAMg M
uid.U kind, of BHELL FISH. A
SUIKSoa. «o, 41, 4«, OklifoTouf*;
MMk.t, antoaoo. an O»afonu. ftroet. r
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JIUOUJb SIOM 8
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igaiAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
5*Jblian Opera Company!
nv cwuwATioji or
H1W ALHAMBRA TI1ATS1.
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WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
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Parisian Circus!
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-THE JOUBHAL OJ? AMUSEMENT8.
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Published every D» in t*18 Ye*r **
3P. BOGABDI78
«S Mcrcbaat ftad *»* WnihU|toB el..
Balow Montgomery. Ban Francisco.
will be presented for (ho last lime. To-night
"Damon aid Pjtaias" will as performed, with
BATUBDAY ^BBBUABY 22. 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.— The reappeaaoce
of John MoOullbngb, Ihe popular manager of the
California Theatre, drew a good house last night.
Mr. HoCnlloagh appeared as lego ie the plaj of
" Othello," and played it we II, bnt there la another
part in the tragedy whioh no one can play aa well
aa ht. In the character of the Moor we have al-
ways maintained tbat Mr. McOullough stinds
w.tbout an aqael on the stage to-day; tis inter-
pretation la aa near perfection aa possible. There
Is no toning down tbe asperities of the obaraater
for tbe purpose of appearing " scholarly," bnt a
rtaUy scholarly impersonation is given, and the
rough, jealons soldier is represented to tbe Ufa.
Mr. Chaplin's Impsrsonalion of this obaraeter U-t
night wis so even and well-balanced performance,
bnt lacked tbat Intensity of emotion whioh Is the
very soul of tbe part. Miss Annie Graham acted
the role of Desdemooa with obarmiog pathos, and
looked superbly handsome; B, J. Back' of in Osssio
bad apart which suited bim and played it capi-
tally; Owen Marlowe as tbe tco-cecflling Rodfr-
igo was excellent; Mrs. O. R. fJaunders, as asoal.
Brought dawn tbe house by her delivery of Erne-
lia's famous speech, and tbe play as a wbole was
wall performsd. At tbe matinee to-day, "Article
for (h<
&" will
John MoOalloogb In bis great cbaraoter of Da-
moo. The rest of tbe out sppeara on onr flist
pact. This will bo followed br the popular Irish
drama entitled "Ireland as it Was," in whioh J.
O. Williamson will play Fagged Pat and Maggie
Moore. Judy OTrot. This is a very good bill for a
holiday nlgbt, and many will wind op their cele-
bration of Washington's Birthday by a visit to the
California Theitre.
Auambba Tbeatbe.— The programme for
tba matinee performance 1 5-day and this evea-
ing's entertainment »ib & vary fine one. It oom-
""■**■ Billy Emerecn and Johnny Alien on the
ends i» M" first eart, and In amusing acts in. tbe
interlude 0»l-b »hM« Bwsia*ei appetr la Bob
■H-*rt.*s skaecn ^. '..* on the —I-ansaw," with
whioh the entertainment oonoludes; Billy Emer-
son is Uncle Bill, and Johnny Allan is Lazybones.
' This Is one of tbe most lively pieces imaginable,
and bae been received with loud applause every
evening this week.
Maquiee's Opera Hotjse.— To-night Oha9.
Alpers, who has suocessfaly managed a very pleas-
ant season of Italian operant this house, will be
the recipient of a oomplimentiry benefit tendered
him by the artistes, ohoms, and a hoat of friends.
The season has been Quite successful, but at tbe
prices charged for admiseion, Magnire's Opera
House will not hold very much over expenses.
Mr. Alpers needs this benefit to make him como
out even. We think there oan be no doubt about
as immense house to-night. The opera of "II
Barbisrs dl iiviglia" will be pteaented with Mint.
Agatha St it SB as Rosins, Signer Enrico Pardini as
Figaro, Signor Bianohlaa Count Almavirs, Mil
Evans as Bertha, Signor Fulvlo Bigo as Don Ba-
silic Moos. Roncovieri as Bartolo, Mons. Ubarlee
as Fierelll, aiid Mr. Browe as tbe Notary. Hme.
Statss will In the mnsio lesson scene aiog the oele-
brated bolero from " The Sicilian Vespers," In
wbioh she never fails to create a sensation. Seat*
oan be reaerved to-day.
Bella Union Theatre.— A great bill has
been prepared for to-night (Washington's Birth-
day). A capital flrat part and intellude will bs
givea and after these the highly sensational play
•f " Wolf, the Rough, the Bravo of the New York
Ring, or the Courtesan and her Daughter," whioh
has been for eome time In preparation, will be
played. The B. 11a Union Theat a in the Bowery
•f San Francisco and provides amusement for the
million.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre. -At thB
matinee to-day, this evening and to-morrow eve-
ning the splendid programme of equestrian and
gymnaetio performances whioh has delighted
thousands dnrlog the week will be performed. R-
H. Dookrill will appear in hie comedy on horse-
back; M'li-e Viotorine will exeonte herdoring hur-
dle aot; M'lle Dookrill will appear In her won-
dorfat bare back act;, J. Kenibel. the French
clown, will present some of hie funniest acts, and
man ot bora will appear. Next week there will be
an entire ohange ©(.performance, and Harry Oaus-
land, the great mnsioat grotesqne^ will appear.
Benefit oi-Habby Eitinoe.— The benefit
to Hairy Eytinge, the veteran manager and actor,
tsndered by John MoOalloogb and prominent, citi-
es ns of San Francisco, will come off at tbe Cali-
fornia Theatre on Tnesday evening next. The, en-
tertainment will commence with the play of "Jack
Cade, tbe Bondsman," with John MoOullongh
Horry E; tinge, and the whole company in the cost'
Thie will be followed by a reoitatioo by Henry &&'_
warde, and the farce of "A Loan of a Lover."
Woodwaed*b Gardens — Immense Bush.
—On Saturday (Washington's Bi.thday), Pro-
feeaors Ooe and Lay will make an ascension in their
immense gas balloon. Daring tbe atternoon there
will be a grand performance. Tbe baby camel can
be seen every day. Tee abating rink is open dur-
ing every day and Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday
evenioga. Grand performance and gas balloon as-
cension on Sunday. ■
Benefit to the Coeiells.— On the occa-
eionof the benefit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cor-
toil, whioh la to take place at Magnire's Opera
Houae on Monday evening, a capital entertain-
ment will be given. Ohariea Oorioll will appoar in
ventriloqaial performances and aoogs; Mrs. Chas.
Ooriell in oheraoter ballads; La Petite Coriell in
imitations, and a host of volunteers wboae namea
appear on our flrat page in varied specialties.
Chinese Theatrical Company The
Royal Obineae Theatrical Company will perform
at Magnire's Opera Hoose on Tbnrtday, Friday
and Batnrday evenings. Figabo will ;of course be
he programme of the home, and criticisms of
the play wi.l appaaar daily. N. B — None of tbe
other t i* understand a word ot Chinese,
"Ooeialanus."— This* historic. - play will
bo prodnosd at the California Theatre on tbe 10th
prex. Porter has surpassed himself, and the
■oeoery will eclipse anything heretofore aeon on
the California stage. The piooa will be prod not d
wltb new costumes, armor, eta, and a host of su-
pernumeraries, a* many as one hundred and thirty
persona appearing in toe triumphal entry.
A CiBcufl Cohtno.— W. J. Morrissey, ad-
vance agent ef the Royal Circus Troupe arrived in
town on Tbnr*d»y evening to make arrangements
The Chtjbch and the Stage.— A vocalist
writing to this city from tbe East about on en-
gagement, after giving a list of bia son go, como
end eentimental, aentions that he baa sang with
both tbe St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey obor-
lttera, This may seem seem strange to those wbo
do not know London. It is a fact that a great
many of the boya engaged at the concert halls,
"ilvaoa'e," "Oider Cellars." "Canterbury Hal,"
"Oxford," etc., are for the most part membera of
cbeire at St. Paul's Oathedral and Westminster
Abbey. As the prejudiced ooee would say, th>y
b ng the praise j of God in the morning, and tbe
devil's songs at night.
By the Net asa.— Tbe Australian steamer
brought A.J. Donate, tbe famonB"one legged dan-
cer," among her passengers yetteiday, Fanny
Morgan Pbelpe gave readings In New Zealand, at-
atsted by Mr. Hayoor, to goad business, and was
going 1 1 Australia! by the next steamer. Obiarini
as will be seen elsewhere by Agrati'a letter, baa
done well. Alicia Mandeville returned from the
Sandwich Islands by tte Nevada.
The Fabbbi Opeba Season.— The Fabbri
Opera, Combination. with.Signor Pietro Baooei and
Signor Bjanobl, will commence a short seaeon of
Italian opera at tbe California Theatre on Monday
evening, when Halevy's grand opera of "La
Jnlve" will be produced with Signera Fabbri in
the title role, ana Signor Biatahi as Blearer.
Chiabzni's Cibcus.— Tha following letter
was received this morning from G, Agrati. of
Ohlarini's Circus, dated Aucklaad, New Zealand,
January 9th:
Deab FIgARO.— The company arrivid all safe on
thel->tiaet, 6 p.m. We opened last oigbt t> a
orowded bone*. Horseaaod people took tha audi-
ence by storm. I Lhlnk we will play beie two
weeks to a rood hosioeas. From here wn go to
Thames, Obrist Ohutvh, Donediu ana Melbonrne.
The beys are all In good spirits.
Sam Bioket:— This very clever eccentric
Irish comedian and minstrel performer hse been
for some time ill from an affection of the lungs. He
will leave to-day for Paeo Roblea Springe where he
hopes to recover hia health.
Company Wanted.— By reference to an ad-
vertisement fn another column it will be seen tha'.
a fall dramatlo company is wanted. Full informa-
tion oan be had by applying to Sbeiidan Oorbjn,
Dramatic Agent
The Chapman Szstebb left New York
last Wednesday under engagement to Manager
Bert of the Metropolitan, and will arrive here,
barring detentiona, on Wednesday next.
Anatomical Mcsetjm.— One of the moat
lompioto collections, of the tjnd In t>a united
States, comprising inj^r*!.. 0f ao,,^ „,,, b^.-
.. -. tti models, Ii daily on view (to gentlemen
Onlj) at the Mneeam-on Montgomery street. An
hour may be profitably spent tore.
m
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
InNeV York, "Leo and Lotos" with its number-
less attractions, still draws crowded bouses
At Booth's Theatre, W. J. Florence bos bssn ap-
pearing in Irish plays At the Fifth Avenue
Theatre, Daly's new drama ' Alixo" Is running suc-
cessfully Mr. Sothecn baa produced "David
Qarrlck" at Wallack's At the Union Sauare
Theatre, "One Hundred Teara Old" is still run-
ning At the GraDd Opera Honso, a new pa'
entitled "Houghing It," founded on incidents In
Mark Twain's now book, was annonnoed to fol-
rbe Cataract of the Giuget" F. S Cban-
frauln"Klt" was the attraction at Wood's Mu-
seum The Olympio re-opened on the 17th, with
a revival of "Humpty Dnmpty" by the Fox
Pantomime Troupe George and Ohariea
Bey aside and Miss Angeltque Sohott have been tie
fresh appearance! at the Athensenm, in the bar-
lesque of "Black-Eyed Suson," whioh was pro-
duced for the flrat time, there on Feb. 3d, acd im
which the Misses Sophie and Irene Worrell noted
t-ie chief charactsiB. J. H. Milbnrn commenced
an engagement on the 10th At tbe Bowery
O. B. Collins commenced on the 10th la "The Hea
then Chinee," At the Theatre Comique, the
drama of "Chicago," IHerricgton and Hart in
seng and Dance, and other attractions were offered
....There was nothing new in the programmes
of the San Francisco Minstrels or Brjant'e 1'
is currently imported tbat Mr. Daly will transfer
the Fifth Avenae Theatre to Union Square after
the 1st of May, when Messrs. Shook 4 Palmer bid
farewell to the careo of management.
At tore Aroh Street Theatre, Philadelphia, Mr.
F rant Mayo commenced an engagement on the 3d
inst.. appearing in an original drama, written lor
'iim by the late Frank Murdoch, and entitled
'Davy Crockett ; or. Be Sure You're Bight, Then
Go Ahead." An Davy Crockett, Mr. Mayo wae
was fitted with a part to wbioh ho did full
jns ioe. hie acting being applauded as deserved'
Miae Blanche De Bar sustained the part of Eleanor
Vaughn, the heroine, with much dramatic ability
Mr, Mayo'd engagement terminated Feb. VA\
MUeLillle Bldridge oommenced on the lTtb Inet.,
in her drama of "Alma ; or, Held in Bondoge.1'
Harry Colton is at the Opera Honse, Galveston,
Texas, where he is a great favorite. He tooka
benefit on the Hh in "Tha bidden Hand."
la New Orleans. John E. Owens closed his en-
gagement at the Varieties on the loth, when he ap-
peared as Caleb Plnmmer In "Dot." Oa the 17th,
M'lle Marie Aimee and troups commenoed an en-
gagement, opening in "La Grande Duobeaae"
At the Academy ji MubIo, Mr,*. D. F. Bowerr,
euppoitsd by J. 0. MoOollomaad tbe stock com-
pany, opensd on tbe 10th in "Lady Audley'e Se-
cret," She appeared on the 18th ln/'Luoretia
Borgia" At the St. Charles Theatre, Joseph
P-ootor produced "The Bed Pooket Book" on tbe
10th. On the 17tb, the Martlnbtti-Bavel ^Panto-
mime and Ballet Troupe eommenoed an engage-
ment. The French Troupe at tbe Opera House
gave a benefit to Miss Amelia Beanvaia on the
Uth, and played "La JeuoesaedeaMouaquetaires. '
In Boston Miss Neilaon doted her en£agemen|
at the Boston Theatre on the 16tb. She wae suc-
ceeded by Ohariea B. Thome, who appeared on
tbe 17th in "The Three Guardsmen," and the Ma-
jillons in their specialties Miss Agnes Ethel
was playing Agnes at the Globe "Raohel, the
Beeper" and the "Gentle Savage" were running
attbeMusenm Tbe Howard Athenmuut was
running "Arrah na Pogue" and a comic panto-
mime by Msffit and Bartholomew's troupe.
Miss Neilaon passed the ordeal of criticism in
London and In hew York with great success, but
sbe is not good onongh for Boston. The Boston
Saturday Evening Gazette, apsaking of her and of
Mies Ethel, who made their appearance in that
city during the saano weak, ssya :
Neither Miss Nsileen nor Miss Ktbsl display
aught tbat mav be described as Irae greatoea*.
Aa actresses they are respectanle mediocre*— no
more. They both have a Dersooalmagnetiam tbat
•n'is'sths sympathies and the interest of their
audience, bat they nave not one scintillation of
that insplratiea tbat is inseparable from genius.
Misa Weiltoa is » lady of an usual attr.ic live uses in
point of per/onal beauty ; bnt we are f rood la all
boDosiy, to state tbat har acting is quit* void of
real int«lligenoe, and her readings, as a role are so
bad as to turn toe text of Hbokupearo'a JFalictinto
arrant nonsense. Her performance of tais part
exhibiti much stady, bat little reflsotlon. T>o
much attention bos be. n paid by her 1 1 the physi-
cal, and loo tiitle to the iutelleotnal aspect of the
r-art. Outwardly abe Is tbe beau ideal of Juliet.
Her girlish grace, bar soft and aweet veice. her
bsauty, and her gentleueas, ore admirably fltttd
to realise tne post's conception ; bnt bars we must
cssst ail general comtSinJatisa. We get here and
there s glimpse of postfoa. a shadow of pow«r,
K,.. r,„ „.„,,, TV.. -;.., .„., ... f#flt!,
graoefulncss afford .ej trsme pleasure to her I is ten -
"f, wbo, tlaoing themeefvte pleaied tbrougu
both eye and ear, do not aemand ir at their miud
so nil be equally gratified. la aetock o'mpany her
performance would pass without critlclem. W«
di-mond with justice that a etar shall j notify herself
>n etandiog apart from btr fellow-artiste. We aelc
ft-r something more than personal beauty, grace,
and refinement ofTmao&ers.
Tbe New York Clipper says :
Barras, the au'bor of " l be Black Crook," has
aigned a cot tract with J&rrett ft Palmer, oonve>-
iqk to them tbe sole right ol prodociog tlat spec-
tacle in tbia city for three years, Jtrrett & Palmer
obligate i heme-lves either to produce the specta-
ole during three months in esab yesr, or to pay
barras a sam of money equal to tbtt be would re-
oeive in case it should bo eo pertormed. In proof
tbat tbe popnlariry of (bat epectaole is not en the
wane, it may be e t . t-d uoon reliable authority tbat
the rigbtof is production in evort inch of t.-rri-
tor- io the United States save California, has been
sold oy Barr.s for tbe next two years.
"Save California." Ah, yee; we don't appre-
ciate that sort of thing here. " The Blap* Crook"
is one of those horrid leg pleoea, and onr desires
do not tbat way tend.
Augustus W, Psnno, a member of Booth's com-
pany and a stock aator ot thlrt? years' standing In
the New York and Boston theatres, died in New
York of heart disease on tbe 19th inst. His life
hai been a moat exemplary ooe. Tbe telegraph
tells us this morning thst hla funeral yesterday
from "tbe little church around the earner" was
largely attended.
JosPentland, the veteran olown, died February
7tb, of congestion of tbe lunge, aged 57 yeats. He
w .6* native of Boston, and made hU first appear-
ance in New York with Cooks'* Eoyal Oirons. He
attained tbe foremost rank in bis profession. And
was universally respected. He was very correct in
his depot ttnonl, and was a strictly temperate man.
His lost appearance in public was at LentVNow
York Oircns tbe seiBon before last. Hs was in
oomfortable peonniary oiroum stances.
Oha ley Reynolds will never be satisfied until he
get* his final quietus. He baa been at it again in
New York, as we learn from the following, which
we find ia thB Clipper:
One of the Reynolds Brothers (the younger),
son.- sad dance performers at Bu Jei'u Aibenau'u'
got into some trouble on Thursday meht, tne 6th
inst , dariDg wbioh he bad the index floger of his
right band badly bitten, so muoh so tbat it Is
feared it will bsvo to be amps ated. Later io tbB
evoDing be met L»ke West, who previously bad
only one good eye. Toe result of this meeting wae
alittle unpleasantness, ending wir.fi West nearly
losing hie other eye, and Rejnoldo' face being very
badly scratched. Both were arretted, and tba
Reynolds Brothers did not appear at bailer's on
the7tb, bat did on theStb, as Oharlay wae released
oa bail, while West is at the House of Detention.
ThoPhilsdelphta Press ra;e:
Ncr. .pipfi-6 already give the theatres far more
for their money than any other class of tr>elr pa-
trons. The orltioisms written in the Inter* si of
art and of tbe people must revert to the benefit
specially of the theatre. Thees are always gratui-
tous, and, though given by no agreement with the
managers, are by thSBe guntlemen looked noon as
tbeli right.
This deprnds vary much on whether those who
write the criticisms understand their business or
not. Boms "critics," throagh cheer ignorance, do
managers more injury by a stupidly written noticw
than tbey can compensate for by a column «f
laudation.
Mr. Booth, in playing Hamlet, has frequently
used, in the grave yard scene/the skull of a horse
tbief, named Glover, wbowasbanged In tbe West
for stealing borsee, and wbo bequeathed his skull
to the elder Booth, as a memento.
Among tbe MSB. plays that were burned In tba
Fifth-avenue fire on New Year'e day, was Miss
Olive Logan's new comedy, called West Point,"
whioh however, tbe lady will re-write, from mem-
ory and original notea.
Mr. John EL Owens, It is laid, will establish a
theatre and Museum in Baltimore, .
The Matthews Family, Arthur Gregory, Dattllio
troupp, Charley Howard, and others are the new
arrivals at Fred Aims' Theatre, Pittsburgh.
Delebanty, Hengler A Spaulding's Variety and
Conceit Troupe commenced a travelling season at
North Bridgenater, Mass., Feb. 3d.
Mr. and Mrs. Bouoioeult* Wood's Cincinnati,
February 17th.
Edwin Adams, Wheeling Va„ Feb. 21st.
Charlotte Onshman, Ford's new Optra-house,
Washington, £4 to, one week,
Maggie Mitchell, Cleveland, Kd.
Oliver Dond Byron. Buffalo, 10th.
Tamberlik'e opera troupe, now performing in
Havana, commence a two months engagement at
the N. Y. Aoedemy of Mnsio on March 10th.
MiBs Batsman will appear in this country aa Me-
dea In tbe Autumn.
Lawrence Barrett is playing Macbeth and Wool-
Bey with Miss Oushman at Mobile,
Robert htsepel, the whilom hueband of Matilda
Heron, bus been engaged by Bate a an in London.
The New York Tribune says: Onr stage is
threatened with the return of the vulgar burleeque
peiCormer, Elise Holt.
An Eastern paper says: California will enjoy
tfae acting of M.e. John Wood next June. Ste
wilt return to the London atage on the 18th of Oc-
tober next.
The Barry Benefit at the Boston Theatre, on
Fr'daylafternoon. 8th Intt., yielded between three
and four thousand dollars.
Tbe receipts were $1,700 on the opening night of
the Lydia Thompson Troupe, at the New Orleans
Academy of Music, Jan. 13tb. Lags are still at a
preminm.
Mrs. Chanfrau has reoovered her health. She
acted in Philadelphia on tbe 3d inst.
The Majiltone wore at the Grand Central Theatre,
Philadelphia.
Ned Buntline, W. F. Cody, M'lle Morlacohi and
others commence an engagement at the Boston
Theatre on March 3d, aoting in "The Scoats of
tbe Prairie."
Robert MoWade will play a farewell engage-
ment at tbe Oheatnnt-street Theatre, Philadel-
phia, commencing April 23d, prior to hla depar-
ture for Europe under the management of Prof.
Bisley.
George Bonifsce is aot in tbe oast of "Monte
Oristo" for Feobter's Theatre, having become
tired of waiting for ite opeuisg. He has accepted
another engagement.
M'lle Pauline Lucca's petition to the jBmperor
ef Germany, asking to have the fine recently im-
posed upon her for breaking her contract with the
authorities of^tbe Berlin Opera House lemitted,
has been rejected.
Robert MoWsde, Williamsport, Pa., 10th,
In Sardon'a new play of "Onoe Sam" a French-
woman travelling in the United States is made to
eay: "This Is the country of trafBa. Everything
is ticketed with its price— evtn the honor of its
women." We should think that play would re-
quire a lilt'e alteration before Daly, prod noes it in
this ooantry.
Ed. Thome arrived in New York on tbe Eth from
Waehiugton, having been a loser by the National
Theatre fire.
Mies Ortiz, the clever brunette, wbo played in
"Alhambra" at the Olympio, ie.MLse Granger, who
wae brought to this country by the Zaviatowski
Sisters.
Jenny Worrell arrived in New York from Cali-
fornia on the 3d.
Sara Steveaa (Mrs. John O. Heenea) sailsd fer
Europe on the 8th inst. She will probably open a*
one ef the London theatres In "Aiixe."
Betty and Emily Rigi arrived in New Yerk from.
California on the 10th.
Among the stars ef tha Philadelphia leotnre sea-
son are Petroleum V. Nasby, Dr. Isaac J. fiajee,
Frederick Douglass, Miss Charlotte Onshman a* d
Prof. Robert K. Rogers.
John E. MoDenougn. has gone on a vist to Eng-
land.
Oarlotta Leolorcq i* at the Aoadomy of Mnsio,
Ohioagc.
The McKee Raufein Combination is playing In
Oinoinaati.
Mr. and Mrs. Beacicault appear In Cincinnati on
the let.
TneLauri Family bare been re-engsgsd by Mr.
Daly for tbe Grand Opera Honse, and will appear
in "Rongbing It."
The "sacred" concerto which have been given
at the Bowery Theatre for some time past, have
been enppreesed by tho police. ,
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Bead; made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery u
Complimentary Benefit
Sam Fbakcibco, February 15th, 1871.
TITE THE UNDERSIGNED CITIZENS OF
ff 8a" Francisco, and professional friends of
M&. arid MRS. OHAKLEH CORIKLL, wiah to
tender them a Oomplimen'ary Benefit, time and
place to be designated bv the recipien-e, ae we
wish to brmie oar faroilieiaad little ones to wit-
ness MR. OOMtLL'S admirable performance and
expositions of Vfntrilrqaism and elight-of-hand
io addition to MR8. OOrtlELL'd rvoutilul ballads
and serio-comic obaraoteristio vooallem\ end the
infant la petite Corielt, in bis truly wonderful Act-
ing and Imitations
O. C. O'Donnell. M. D. Tbomss O'Neil,
W. W. Kantroft, A. B. Ulssoc
S s. Sample. W. Moss.
B. P. 1 syior, F. Georse Gelger,
Les2>Bsky 3c Bro. D Kea'iap,
M»rks Gursohennke, Edwin Denves,
O.Deavee W. Hawkins,
William Miller, John Bsooett.
f*K'F?rt\t 0b«- K.'Oortis,
B. F. Steritt, K. S. Torris,
John H. MoOabs, S. Shear.
Kest * Co., And many otbere.
«• Kelly, | ielfit(
Sam Feamcibco, Feb. 1», 1873.
TO DR. O. O'DONNELL. MESSRS. M'OABE
Bancroft, Sample and others: We feel highly
flattered by jour generous compliment, and take
tbiB opportunity of accenting it, sod will use our
utmost endeavor* to make our entertatameot t&e
most instructive as well as amusing that tase been
given in sour goodly e;ty. We eelect Magnt-e's*
Opera Houae for tbe occasion. The benefit to
teke place Manday evening, Feb. 84tb,1873. Dis-
tributed programmes will f ally explain our bill of
fare. We are, sirp, yours obediently
MR. AND MRS. UHAS. OORIELL,
S. F. BUSINESS DIREITOfV
Booksellers *ind Stationers.
H, H. Moore. 609 Montgomery, near Merchant., j
Mnslnees Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Strattou'a College, 24 Post 5
Butchers.
Rats, Fred. Stalls 94 to 10(1. California Market.
Kr-aea Foundries.
Weed 4 Kingwell. California, 125 First st.
French F>mcy Croode.
I*oan 4 Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Suttee*,
flumuu Hair.
Sampson. A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Moaic und Musical InatrosnenUi
Keene, O. 0„ mftr. acoordians, rspairsr of all kru.
mnsiosl instruments. N.E. oor. Bush A Ream
Wines and I.Iq.ior.. (Wbolssale.)
Danerl F. A Po.. SI, Front
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST EE-
speotfully represent to you and tbe public gen-
erally, that be ia now prepared to fnrtlsh facil-
ities for exbtbitione of every kind and cbaraoter,
which should deserve tbe patronage of the pub-
lic. He has erected at Obnynne, Wvoming. A
LARGE AND OuMMODIOUS HALL, with eood
Scenery and Stage. Tbe Hall Is welt ventilated
and lighted, and made comfonab'e for all eeasons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be famished at all times.
Satisfactory arrangements will he made with
THEATRICAL OR O'lHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of the receipts. Correspondence solicited.
Addrers J, MoDANIEL,
Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. B.— Curiosities wanted for tfae Cheyenne
Museum. Those wiehiDg engagements, state low-
eBt terms for the Winter Seaeoo, senaing photo-
TTflph to my address. Half Passage Money ro-
unded after tilling engagements,
JAMES MoDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum.
oo22 3m Look Box No. 1, Ohevenne, W. T.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted,
SLX FIRST-CLASS PKOPLE.-MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladles and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in genera! business fir the oo ru-
ing Winter Seaeoo, commencing tbe first week in
November, 1672. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare refunded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MODANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Museum,
0052 Look Box 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
TO VARIETY_ABTISTES!
"y ARIETY ARTISTBS AND MINSTREL
* performers going from Ban Francieco to New
York, or vice veres, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITT.
First-elase engagements offered to first- class peo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley. Manager. Letters eo addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager, will receive
prompt reply. f 63 lm
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7£*> MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn reapectf uly Informs his friends and pat-
rons that be baa refitted in beautiful style tbis
cosy and oomfortable resort, and will be pleased
to Bee them, ooe and all, and bave tbem sample
some of the choicest wluea and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe mttoufaotO'y of LiesenfJeid
with Phelan and Collerder's latest patent eteel-
faoed cushions, has been Disced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, can be found in hia old po-
sition prepared to dispense creatare comfort to all.
. ja31 tf
MESSRS. If NEIL & CALDER
ANNOUNCE TO TH.EIR FRIENDS AND
thePnblio generally, tbat they have opened
under COLMAN'S OLOTHING 8TORF, Corner
of Baeh snd Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WIN ES,
LIQUORS AND
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE MoNEIL
AND WM. C. CALDER will do their beat to
make tbem comfortable. jsMt-f
DATE MENOES * COL, at tbe
old original Red Lion, 19 Gear;
etreet, between Kearny and Dnpont, where you
oan bare HOT AND GOLD DRIfcKS, rtotforget^
ting the old Pioneer Lunob. The "Old Sport" ia
alwaya on band.
DR. H. C. F. BEHBENS.
o f f;i O E ,
HO. SIS KEABKY I7SBIH,
Between Baeh end Batter. jeJO lm
N°
CENTRAL,
O. IIS GEARY STREET.*
Best accommodations for 1
Families fn the oity. Private .
entrance for Ladies. Hair Cutting, Shaving and
Sneaapeoiog. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladies
Shampooing W cents.
irWlm L. OORRIVEAU. Proprietor.
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANie PHYSICIAN
TWMTTjIUlM OF PKACTIO]
1",W? ,TRE,*'rMEN,T OFDlSEASES'INOlS
itthJh.i5l.'i™f "hh«Pl"«« M.d.m. Edaoie i
e epeoiolly, end enable, her to en.rantoe a .DMd
end nermann, onre in the worat oeie. o( Inn
Km.;?»°j m™""»1 d.raneem.nte. ulB
•nil hod Madame Edmonda a iklllml plijilcSS
and it m o .belrintereat to oonaolt her In .1 ; 38
•aaeimoidantts women before tampering wi.)
Si.;.°0°l5°8tr^m"v QO»ok doolore and bomb",
Madame Kdrjonde d.BOrtboa dleiaaei wlthnnt A,
n» n?.*^?" '""° """ »»"•'". "donreewltffl
ibenee ot meronry or experiments, thos aaria
Irom wrong treatment lor priv.te ohronlo ii
S.n,?.'l d'n« "■ Co.reaoondenoe ,.irlotl, So3
Ess, a, .oa sssssgr p-° y^1
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTf
N. E. esr, Jackson and Kearny ate.
THE GREAT KRADIOATOR OF SPEOIAl
London, ano the lasttwe ve vearsof BanFranDi^X.
DB. TOZBR informs the afflio "d I thai afLr^rit
pIrir '^ U0^ITALt5 IN LONDON Afll
f**1' br »ud spending ooe year in tbe mostoele
brated Hoepitsl ia London, the LOOK, hVhiare
opened bis old Medical Institute at the old stand
whera he can always be found. DR. TOZBK lha
for forty years met with naparalleled e access fa
^oKr£B,^me,Dt^of "»!"«■■* Renerally kiovil
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OumPlIiNTs;
t>R. CHAS. JJ. TOZCK
ib in every way rssponsfble, binding himself t<
e: a rot a permanent coqe, or making no oboma
Tbope_ wbo cannot sffjrd to psy for advioo act
w .«°,'?i8.^,i1?,0,0,llir8ed r°rn>ediaineonly. 1HI
M.JNlHLY RES TciKATlVE PILLS, neverknowi
to tail ia giving relief in oases for which tbey or
reoornmeoded. are to be obtained only at nv
office. Price, 9H per hot Fnll direotion on ski
bl^' 8e™!iT J"IP'"efloorotherwiHe.
Dx TOZER Ooee not imitate the advertiiini
Q«i -. wt,°Jm*he " »P"utioe to publish fain
amdavilsond other false reference*, but refers u
toe met reapeotable people in the State, whom h-
haB cubed of diseases whioh otbere bave failed t,
core,
«» »K. €HAB. n. TOZER,
J», JS. corner Kearny and Jaokson streets.
tflI-tl San Franoiao*.
OUTSIDE LANDS,
A NY AND ALL PKRBON8 THAT HAV!
made DUPLIOATB PAYMENTS on
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS oan have
amount refunded at tho office of the undersign*
upon the presentation of an order from tb
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delBtf A. AlNTIrt,
TRAYS always oa band.
Alfred Tetter
Manufacturer ood i
Importer of
BIED. CAGES
»«S jDnrpoatt
JSEAJl SUTTER STRXE
See my stook of Bir
Oages before purabasln
elsewhere. Always soon
thing new on hand. V
Patent Cagee, mads i
Tin Wire, are warrant*
FREE FROM VERML
Also, best quality Tk"
noMtfl
Biggest Race Yet
THE HUMAN RACE.
mBE MAJORITY OF THOSE WB
*■ i*eelde In Ban Francisco, buy thel
Shirts und Famishing; Gafnde of BENI
DIOT ifctu, No. 3 Second street, r>
ennse they are always treated -well nx
bay (heir good*, at the lowest prices, i
"THE OLD STAND.**
& atrxRE
EZTINQUISHSI!
"ABSOLUrfiLY TRE BRKT IPROTEOTK
AGAINST FIRE I"
flEHD TOR THKIR "BECO'D"
R. B. Irwin A Co., General Agents Pacific Cos
For sale by W. B. MURDOCH,
Local A pent, 312 California St., ban Franoiedt
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST ?OANDT
made at omr Steam Candy
orters^sepeoJally from tbe^etr
made at dor Steam Candy Factory daily.
' " trf^ !„ (oJioilfjJ
ARIOI
_ Pianofort
DEOLABED FT THE JUPQES AT A'W
Fair of tbe .American Iirtltnte, •"•'J'"
fold trial aeaimt dielnwasV Ohlokermf* I
otbere. to beTHK BK8T ON KXBrBITIOll.
CIHTJZ, Bale Agent. SO OTarreU ettl
N R--Pisooa ol all etrlee TO BEMT. M»
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J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XJUSiCl
Cor, Second and Tehama etrceta*
BOV-TerrapIn constantly OB ha
Oysters In every style. PB1VA
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTI)
deo 31 lm
CLASSES IttJLOCUTrOK.
TWO OF THE LEADING! MEMBF.RS
tbe Tbestrioai Profession in Ueliforoie \
Kis forming classes for instruction in EJoontl
rsens wishing to avail themselves of tbe opj '
tunf ty of acquiring a uasf ul art at a moderate c *
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CALIFORNIA THBATB1.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
*£* wETKOPOLITAN THEATRE
Notice to
Annlvorsary of Washington's Birthday «»-■ -«».«..-- ic„„,
to the Public.
SVeMIKO
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Will commence a brief at awn of Op re, opanlna In HALBT1 ij BRAND OPERA.
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TUI80AT STE.11NQ, Frbrn.rj lilt
Benefit of JVtr. Harry JEJsrtixis©,
T#nJtr J by prominent clilxtneof 8»n f rt-oclaco, wban will b« pronenud the Qr**.t Play of
JACK CADE, THE KENTISH BONDSMAN
rntcEi or APK1MI0N.
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BrxrT'd n«*i»— B* loony T*> Gallery
Dnw Otr*.* Admiiuen •! «• Pm*t* Boioo ..
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With the GrtAt EeoiAtlon,
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The Celebrated Ttntch Comedian.
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With h.r lira Great Spoctaltie*.
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Bnrlciqae, Dotio-Oomfo And Ballad Stager.
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Hot Sootoh,
la Morton Btreer, near Kearoy,
All DrlnkeTTen Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM «"0_Jt«RY IN TOW*.
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BQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Hays too beheld. It? Ii not, tou'to a treat
At HQCAUZ V3 PUNCH SALOON, Id Kearar stroel
There BONA, disciple of GHEVT BQUARZA,
DUpenvu famed Magio Piinohes; rather
Tho most deUolooa mix' ar*» y» c recorded;
And hATo with many medala been rewarded I
Ladles their CORDIALS there can elD »t leUa-e,—
I'helx "TolaRS" appea/ie.-and Men gAla -LADIlEal
PLEAaURK."
To allay connubial differences And pain.
In "ANTI-DITORCE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract but one taete,
Hour arm, oonjoling, etraiRht Is round her waist
Quean what a "MORNlNa OOMFOItr" la the lttir
That hoala the pnarrel and Imparta the blliial
Th« •■WELOOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy sootber for the troubled mind.
The bright "ADRORA,Mand the sweet "PABB WELL,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare wolll
EUs "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the penacei
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea*
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock &ronnc.
BONA and SQUABZA, spite of all detractors,
HATe proved the Netlon's groatest benefaotonf
Fall FOR TY dlffarent haaUhfal drinks you'll dad
To aid the Man -In vigor ale the wind!
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet .
At B0NA'8-IBQITARZA*S)-317 KEABKY STREET.
Remember, too, not this femed place to pass;
ALL BPLENDID LIQUORS BUT OKB BIT A SLAM,
THEY HAVE TAHJLEf
THE FIR8T PREMIUM
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All the Mechanics' Fairs.
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THE JOUBNAL OF AMUBEME5T8.
Published every Day In the Year by
J- H? - BOaABDTTS
«8«Hei-ch«Dt and 5SA WtuhlnctoB Sts
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
SATURDAY FEBBUABY 22, M73
XJie Best Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Ohanoe, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry'e Webfoot PUie, for all biUous complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansonw
street, corner of Coxnnurclal. *
» ■ —
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleaaare it ia to m«et a smiling oonnte-
nanee, wl ether it be on the atreet or in the par-
lor. And why ii it that tome faoea wear a oontin-
nally happy look ? It ii simply beoaoae they live on
a plain, nntritiona and substsntlal diet That man
ia a public benefactor who will oonscisntioosly
-serve na with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Looit Meyers, prooneior of the "White
House," Kearny atreet, alao of the Oapftol Res-
vaaraDt, Fourth atreet. does it. as hnndrada can
enthusiastically teatity. His kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try htm, ana yon will
flod It impossible to eat elsewhere.
Photoaraphlo Cards,
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Qsl.ery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission atreet, *
■ " •
flalrwork and Combings
Made ap neat and cheap at 850 Washington
fittest, near Stack ton. Side curls steamed for
twenty-live cents. a V
How to Procure .Bargains.
Attend the auction sales of Watson & Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom , 11 3 S at tor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amp bit neat re, and yon
are tor ■ to i rocure bargains. Sile days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Ca»h advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. a
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in batF. At "Tee" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
— the prices are reasonable. Everyone who
goes there Is sure to be suited, a
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tfraia and Sweet.
Per the beat confectionery, go to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Salter. X
Genuine Havana Olffars.
Beat brands at 61 .Montgomery street, S, W.
corner of Merchant. Frsnok h Oahn. Q
What Cheer Liaundry
la the best laindry In San FraaolBus, *
The Choicest Confectionery,
John H. Bomer has just cpsned a new ana
hsndaoms confectionery store at 126 Kearny
atreet, where can .be obtained- Euperlcr finely
-flavored confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
jMtrtlea supplied. o
W&ertxlnn; Beturnea in one Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
American Watches.
Bednced j rices, at H. A. Callander's 62 Seo
■and St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
«rder. Watches carefully repaired.
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squarzt's. Squarza's Punches
•re famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, tfco happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of* the great Squares, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street. H
Fon Sale— A lot ef cheap silk dresses, at
Geary street. A good price paid jor cast-off
clothing. s
Cheap Jswelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Foroishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 36
Fourth staaet. Obeapeat in the otty. b
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure oure for Catarrh or Golds. Ask your
druggist for It, or send to Dr, A. F, Evox, No,
9 Post street. _ z
Olatbvotakt.— Madame Clara Antonla, tha
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium.
baa removed to S23 Kearny st. Consultations in
English, French and German. x
-K>o Yon Know
That With BrjTTEBJOK'B P ATTXBNS y OU OUt CUt
end make any garment to fit perfectly! Bend
postage stamp for an Illustrated catalogue. H.
A. Deming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Batter
and Post. Ban FrancdRoo. •
Bednced prices. Shirts from 75o, to $3.
■Complete asEortment of Gents' Furnishing
Gooda. Beales «t Co. Kearny st., near Bush, ci
"Wnat Cheer Liaundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should he pat
roQlxed by everybody . •
8am Moore,
Formerly of Bbbs House Carriages, can be
Sound In front of Ooleman Bros, clothing ea-
'ahllflhment, Bonthwest comer Bush and Mont-
gomery Bts.. or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaoe orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. B0
Sewinj? Machines for Sale,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post atreet. Also,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
X*r. Doaorty
Has devoted his study more partienlarly to
chronic i specific practice, and as such Is
now the _jat suooeBsful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 619 Baoramento street,
corner of Leidesdorfr, a few doors below What
Oncer House. *
■Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In California la sj«T.T»..ne
e& gantio proportions. Emerson Corvillo, of the
Saddle Boek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
tils own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of tha Pacific Coast. His
warn
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS
EBan Jose.— On Monday night the beautiful corn-
ed* of "P/gmalfon and Galit-a" will be per-
formed by the California Theatre company at Bro-
htaka'a Opera House. We shall sea if tbe San
Jose people will think tais a good enough enter-
tainment for tieir patronage.
Anaheim.— The Southern Oalifornlao of the 15tb
says:
Owing to the unfortunate aecldsut wMoh be-
fel Mr. Fruk Wi ton, tbe theatrical troupe will
not perioral tT-mght, as advertised. They will
probably play nareaoma time next week.
It seems tb.it tbe Anaheim people are Dot how-
ever entirely without amassment, at tbe same
paper ha* tbe following:
Tbe oiraoa fever la rsgiogamoDg "Our Boys."
Tbsy bare erected a tent, and will tarnish amuoe-
rneat to tha juvenile portion of t*ie community, at
tha low prioe of tbrse piDB.» Thej hove caught
aboat a doz-n canines, and are inatraoung them
a Is Samwella.
MaBTiNEZ.— The Rostdale 'Dramatic Company
oonalslfsg of Robert Polford, Mra. Robert Fal-
ford, Miss Minnie Pixtey. Miss Oarrie Lipsis-
EliasLipsrs, Mm R. Wakefield, Edwin Grave. O*
Wilson, E. Lewie and H. O. Kay gave an ent iitain-
mention Wednesday, consisting. of tbe drama o'
"Bnooh Arden," an interlode and "The Qiiet
Familv." .
Oabson Oitt, Nev.— Tho Reynolds Troupe, with
Miss Mianie Welle, the lion charmer, gave an en
terbatnment at the theatre on tbe 17tb.
Sacbamesto.— There have been no amusements
ia .Sacramento daring tbe week, and last Satur-
day some scoundrel tried to burn tbe Metropolitan
Theatre down. The watohman discovered two
fires. One fire was over the upper proscealn.ni
box on the east side, and the other under the etige-
Although, theupperonebadattained some headway
both were with some difficulty put out.
Los Angeles.— On thelltb, Frank Wilton took
a benefit. The Star of that data said :
To-night lathe benefit n'ebt of Mr. Frank Wil-
ton, and as ha will boo a tike a benefit in which
our public will not have tbe happiness ol pa-t.oi-
pating, we call on the publlo to fill tie boose,
To-oirfit he plays 'Jibonalaosy; or, Mick of tbe
Wood," the great play in wbion Prootor ao oftsn
appears.
Frank did have a benefit in which the pubUo did
not participate. In estage struggle be was stabbed
in the leg, and waa laid up for several days. A vo-
cal and Instramental concert for toe benefit of
tbe Los Angeles Library Aaaooiation, was given on
the 20th, at Merced Theatre.
"Viegin-ia CITY.— Miaa Augneta L. Dargon and
dramatio company have orawn good boose* at
Piper's Opera House during the week. On Wed.
naadar, Miss Dargen took a benefit and appeared
in M Article 47."
Salt Lake.— Tbe new three-act drama by Oapt-
John Maitin entitled "The Hermit of the Cave,"
was played on Thureday evening, It waa kindly
criticised by the papers, bat was evidently cot
snaoesa It was played again on Saturday
evening last. A. Thorne took a benefit on Tues-
day and appeared in "rne Veteran." Dndler's
Bowery oontinuel to do a good business, giving an
entertainment in which there is plenty of fun but
no vnlgarity.
PObtlakd.— The Oro Fino Theatre being closed,
the Portland people are juatnow without amuse-
ment. Something bad to ba done, and 'tbe boya"
threw themselves into the breach. The Oregoniao
of the 12th aays:
The juvenile mind of Portland, after having de-
voted Ub energies sSBidnoasly to every BpsoieB of
deviltry, ba* at length ceitered upon a new diver-
sion, i bo "new departure" of tbe youthful mind
ooDSis'a of thestrioals. A number of the ambi-
tious javenllea of this city, blessed with that de-
gree of audacity neoessary to face the footlights
with success, have organized an ama'eur company,
and propoae f> entertain thcmselverf and their as-
aooiatfB with a ssrits of tragedies of a mild school.
Tee stage-smttten root-as have fl.ted up a Btage,
with rode aceaery, curtains, seats, and propose to
commence on Thursday evening next. W bother
tne venture will result in a financial failure or
otherwise t3 the enterprising and pnblio-spirfted
management, remains to bs seen. It might be well
to OaUtion the inexperienced yOnng gentleman
that it is aoarcely prndent to Invest very large
sums of money in procuring properties and other
tainsrs reqnisite to run a theatre icflrdt-olasaa'yli
until they experiments little on the appreciation
ef sbis public. The orchestra, will consist ot one
violinist of tander age, who baa formerly been at-
tached to a band of strolling minstrels, and aa a
manipulator of horsabaii and feline Intestines ia
voted a success. No paioa or expense have been
spared to reader the opening night all the audi-
ence conld desire.
FOREIGN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In London the cOreliiea have been f> force from
the pea ol Mr. H. L. Home, ent tied "The Tale of
a Oomet,' at Drory Lane ; a version of Mr). Wooa'a
novel EistLynne, by Mr. A. Kempe, called "Lady
Isabel" at the Hoi bora, and anew comic drama,
by Mr. B, J. Byron, styled "Old Soldiers," at the
Strand, Obas. Reade's oomedy of "The Ladies'
Btttle" has bsen revived at the Opera Oomiqne.
Anew romantic drama, from the pan ef Mr. Al-
bery, will be produced at the Globe abont Easter.
"Madelaine,"anewdrama, waatihave been pro-
duced at tbe Vaudeville on tbe 31st alt. "Man
and Wife" is to t ucceed "Money" at the Piinoe of
Walea. Messrs. D'Arc? and Rosa are engaged in
writinganew f oar act play for tbe Elephant and
Oasile Mies Amelia la to play the hero. The
season at the Court will shortly oioee, Miss Litton
tonaainmiog tne management of anew house.
Mr. KelllB to be succeeded by Mr. Nation in the
oonductof the Holboro, and it is rumored that
the former is desirous of aacoedlngMr. Obatttr-
ton at Drury Lane, The Queen'a will be taken by
Mr. Listen at tbs end of the season,
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams are advertised tc
oommeooe afarewell engagement at the Tbeat.e
Royal, Birmingham, Eng , on March 24th,
Tbe Town Tbsatre of Odesso, BusBia, was burst
on tbe 14th nit. Tbe building was insured for
150,090 roubles, and the furniture, etc., for 15, tot)
roubles, with a Russian inuraoce company.
Anew drams, entitled "Bed Snow," has been
produced at the Qneeo'a Theatre, Londonderry,
Ireland. It ia from the pen of Mr. Henry Mande-
vil e.
♦
Artificial Memory Guaranteed.
This wonderful system gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thousands o figures and
wcrds learnt without effort. Studies made easy
find the intellect strengthened. Taught in two
lessons, $10; classes cheaper. Professor Wm,
Nemos, 137 Montgomery street . i
Do lVot Suffer from Corns.
The nnfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Inati-
rate, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
?"<*■,£ from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. References given If required, h
Altogether rne Best.
It la cur ions, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
T07 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
nltnre and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer In this city. Try him and yon will be
convinced. X
JDVr. Barlow *J. Smith
is giving a course of Free Leotares to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenolng at 7 h o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m. , free. w
STolldavy Candies,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at 11 A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Oysters,
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strOt, near Third, next to car office. o
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night, 9
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless tp lay
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was Been ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to he
Borne fairy grotto of the sea,
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks bo nice — and try their cheer."
"AU right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T."*
No sooner had we found a Beat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dUh
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that, *
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand orabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place att kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl wbioh we could name.
While every dish was, I am sore,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goea there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLSS HAAKE, Proprietor.
500 Pairs ot Bocks,
At all price?, at the What Cheer Laundry.
■Tones Ac Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder can be obtained only
at Sao Bush atreet, nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats It, and they all
eat it. Only the best brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. «
Ladles "Vlaltlnjr Cards,
Written, engraved or painted by John P.
Dwteb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
aud at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hamt>keb-
CaiBPS KEiTLT SI1EKED. PEMDANBHTP Of OVeiy
description to order. e
For Washing
Shirts, $1 60 per doc.; email pieces, 50c, per
its. At the What Cheer Leundry- *
m
If Ton Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
try. X
• .
For a safe and efficient BEAunnra or th>
Complexion, nee Digest's Fahotjs Cuesqe de
Lib. l
■ 1b tbe only real Liger on
It is Perfectly Astonishing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry, Clothes received
Mfore 8 A.W. returned the same evening if de
l(r»rt. ▼
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
3VE.
Nos. 506 Market,
....Ain>, ..
5 and V Slitter street,
Offers to the Trade and Public a FULL
AM) COMPLETE S TOOK of
MILLINERY COODS,
.... CONSISTING OF,...
FLOWEB9, FEATHFB8,
B1BBO.V8, HATS, Etc.,
....AT..'..'
Heduoed Prices.
it'll 1m
"SPIERS & POND,"
S89 Keorar >tre«t,
CORNER OF BDBH, EA» FBAN01SOO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA ANO -.COFFEE.
LUNOH AT THE USUAL HOUR8. AND
refre.Qme-iU at all times. Tha comfort ol
tile domestic fireside; the graoaa and ooartesiee
of the drawing-room; tha freedom of the
OH.TTB.
REFRESHMENTS at aT times, and LUNOH at
the uaoal noura.
TEA AND COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
S3V Kearny atreet,
CORNER OF BUSH. SAN FRANCISCO.
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SPIERS & POND.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OBDEB
^TXruXTTJ^cVX,
GRAND SPANISH CARNIVAL
AND
MASQUERADE BALL!
....AT....
MOZART TTATjIi,
ON THE EVENINGS OF
SATTTKDAT, FCBIVAET SSd, and
TTJfSBAT, FEB. 25th,
Ticket, for Gentlemen One Hollar
Ladies Free.
feMtd ANGEL SANCHEZ, Manager.
$50,
LANCASTER'S
«17 WA8H1XOTON 8TBEET,
felOlm Opp. Maraire's Opera Houss.
SHIRTS
....AND....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALABGB ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
niahinc Gloria to be had goad and che*D, at
the "OLD OOBNEB." J. LEVY'S, rtltt'l Mont-
t- ornery street. Jao'loa eiven to all. Don't forget
tbenomber — 51© Montromery street, fell lm
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLAOE IN SAN FE ANOISOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Goods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IB AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAMPSON <& CO..
Ko. 1 1© Second street.
no301m Between Mission and Mlnnflu
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BERGEB. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
S^Ck
OommeroLal street and the Miners' .
Branch on Market atreet, in partnership with MR.
A. DEAYEUR, who has been connected with the
Arm for years. Improvements have been m ado in
the ooiaiDe departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular than it has ever been during
the 22 years of its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe deliosoiea of the season. Our
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Oooking and Moderate
Charges."
P. BEBOES dc CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S31 and 5S8 OommeroLal, and
709 Market street.
Open from 5 A.M. to 10 p.m. auSl lm
Signer Mancusi,
PRIVATE SINGING LESSONS. -CLASS ON
HOKDAT and THCKsBAT,
At 3 P.M. St. James House, 905 Market street.
corner of Ellia. fell* laa
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
Aud Colleire of afedlelne.
Ifl nflO BEAUTIFUL AND INSTBUOT-
m.\J*\J \J\J iTe objects to be Been. Open to the
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at ECXEKA HALT
»1S Montgomery street. FOB MEN OKLy.
■ar- Dn. Jordan's Pbitatb Offick is at »il
Geary atreet (oppoeit-e old Meobanioa' Pavilion).
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Market
MANUFACTURED BY
CALEB M. alCKLEB
oolBti *»Q and *a» Ecaray a*.
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
HO ANY PERSON WHO OAN OURE CORNS
Bnm'en-, logrowing Nailg, Rheumatism, and
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mads
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
o Kefu-ny street.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DAbHAWA Y HALL,
de3T lm Post atreet. near Kearny.
FRENCH_COODS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Paris! an Goods, has just received a large and
varied assortment ot
:E*r©3tacli Corsets
Of aUkinda.andprioea. Bilk OorsetB, and Corsets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tonr-
nairss. 631 Sacramento street, felllm
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWABD8.
TOBY OAKEb I.....S PKOPKIETOB
First-Class BoteL
iris Em
Bar Sngar
"POE SALE— £18 KEABNY STSEKT. AT
iiilliii iinTHIirdri0"dl"
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to Ita
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PIOPEIETOE8,
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N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjoe for Pna.
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AGOMPETBNT MANAGER, AGENT AND
Aoter, with 15yesrs' exptrienoe in England,
America, tbe Cane of Good Hope and Australian
Colonies, India and Obina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with the profession and tbe Prtn.
Oan give names of Managers, Theatres or Halls
List of Prices and treiorng capacity, in nearly every
one ot the above places. Apoly to
feslm
eSO Washington street, i
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 OEABT ST., SEAB KBABHTi
•
Nene but tbe Clholceat Brand* of Wines
and X.lqaors on hand.
DEPOT WEYAND a KASCM'S BAY BREWERT
felB t[ OHBIS TBLDMABS,
FREE AND EASY.
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Piano and SlngluS a* 8 I*. a*.
CHARING
GOO AUsslon street, near Second.
delO EAGLES A WILD, Proprietors,
.
To the Dramatic Profession.;
THE UNDERSIGNED. WHO HAS BEES J
over twelre yeara connected with tne praa. e»
Melbonroe, and la well known br the »•«»«•»
tbe nrofeeelon in the Oolonlea.be«» to I;""""
that be ia prepared to »i«e eipenenoed •J«™'T
rJIperaone proteeeion.il, Tialtinlt « "Mol,5*!Ll
iiXto the Anatralian Oolonie.. Fee moderajj,
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laViotorla Chamber,, aO OolEna atreet, B»
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MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
oaoaaions. Mnaio imported, arranged
and for sale.
FrItB Flpers and Marcm M", Blum
tend Inn Tlollnl't*.
■tar-Orders from tbe conntry promptly attBiidsd
to Address M. W. WILLIS, Baton's Maiio
Store. 1«8 Moctgcmery street, or MAR0U8 M.
BLUM, ggP Montgomery strent. js6 tf_
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Ooart Receptions
[<Mt WondrrTnl Acrobatic and (ijni-
■antic Feat* ever Witnessed!
l*prr "rotation of the Imp-rial Mid-
night YYiddlr.K Procession,
4 ■iir'Ui' *au.w*: t'*
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STAOTZ: 8TRUC
TOAatDlAK . At»D RYMAN | I HARRY KtKGSLBY I WM» M.Ik K ii A A HUTTOH
THE GREAT AMD OIML.Y EMERSON!
In His Wr>in.<»j-t.il IliKlir.-t ol Fun.
ARTIOIjEI 4="Z.
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Concluding wltb H:>b Hirt'i new production untitled
LIFE ON THBARKANSA'
I >' I I Kill
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by the nompxny. Som- -rood old 8 nw« by Rn-adt, Scott B»*»r and Rockaftiler.
A LlVkl.Y I IMF AMD A FF.AKFl 1. l.l.MII.NU.
f Alt Btlli' afnlntt tta« Albambra Theatre mast oe Drsaenitea hereiilor on Monday,
rP*xform»neo to cemtnioM Danctaally at elebt o'clock.
TOILSOIY'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
•M»tf «.*«., Bat, Mlllf M| -ort Krimr.
THIS LVENINO I KHRUAHY 24
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• — Prlt)«l»ttl M*w*-r«*HU Art -
BY uK iHUK SHIELD*.
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BY i >iK • UUPANY
IX I k K >i I - hlON.
•.-M'XaAaBl BIH-I.BII.L. Knnrru af U« ArcU,
in her anptarul lr>ictl Harrback Act.
GROTKMjUK MOSa. J. KkMBEL
lO.-CoMlr "prrl.tlllfi
HONtf. KKMHKL.
11. -The Four «on« of H«mm
BY M'JNS. OARUN AND : OSS.
ie.-Uanrt<- llorao Kill. «lun
INTRODUUr.D BY K U. DOCKKILL.
13 —Grand llnri.tr Act
BY HXI.K V10T0RINB.
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HUSK. KBN1BHL AND UOHPANY.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
G r a n tl Fiimlly Matinee
nreii Circle
r«'qnrltr OO
lira, rvo i 1'Iil.Iih 1 SO
IViv.tr n.»xri »ft mmd SIO WO
gfilci Ufflce oprni daily from II to 4. Doors op«D »i 7.
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THISTLETON'S
JOLLY OIAlffT!
O^LY TEN CENTS.
THISTLETON'S, 9 POST STREET
Tlxe Great
Clearing Out Sale
DRY GOODS!
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Greater Bargains!
TH*lt JEITER
!««- MAY BE EXPECTED
Present "V^7eels..
JtfSk
J. W. Davidson & Co.,
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
MU8I0AL OIKEUTUR
.V.QliAS. ALPEBS
THIS EV£NINO FEBRUARY 24
C3r Ft .A. JM 33
Complimentary Benefit
Tendered by the Clttzanaof Man Franelico
to Air* <t»ii Mr«.
On which oooaalon MR. CORIEL will give an
Exposition of Ventriloquism
Or. THROWING THE VOIOB.
Oxxarlos Corioll, Jr.,
Th. Bftbr Woodsr, asol 3 i.ftra, Id VOUMi EPU
• od BDKLKtQUE EBONY 8TATUES.
MRS. CHARLES CORIELL,
The i.iDhttVouliit In America, will (br reqatitl
ea IM. ooc.iloa liluBlrats her .pooliltr,
"Driven From Homo,"
AND OUABAOTEB UUANGtS.
MISS ^V.I>J-TxriE HIGVOS,
Td. I.lt'.l. J.W.I), in 800E., Dunces &0. Uanjoieint.
TS/m. X-MXiXKT HATTIjEn,
Oaliforola'a F.rotita.
MR) vTAKB TOrA.TjI.AOB
Baojolab and Oomedlaoa.
MR -TOwBCXC IsC E3 TIj T_j TT ,
Id kit iCoetottlo Acrobatic Soog and Daoct.
:BCXll>kTfB.X TJH OOSTOS,
la bis cr**l RoDO-TyioK Feit.
MR. JOS1S DAVZ8,
Tbe Pavorit* OharaeUr Vooiliat.
WE8TLEY and KOGER8,
InaPlantatiOB Boat and Dane*.
'VClllltfB ARMBTHONG
Will partorm •xoltinf Oriental FaaU.
MR. WILLIAM WESX,
la a Obaracttr Sonjt and Daac*.
_ •T'Ti.a ipltDdld W«b«r Pimo ai«d on thi» ooaaaion i< from
Bk««man A Hjd», anraar alaaray and Sotur itnatt. What*
Tlok«Uattfortal».
TOiaClNr ROBL'S,
IWONC Bl'T 'I'llF. Hi NT gHAI.H'Y OF MKATN
OAN BK HAD AT
Stalls ST*3, C'nllforntn. Mnrket
fti»NH«U «IIM»: MAN l KAtriOBl,
•TThamoit ELEGANT CUSTOM WORK IN TH* 'Tr^
OaU and aianioa gonda ind [.ricoo. L'.KH;RS a MAVNMlt
■ •> Knrni at real, ^ir- rt«or -«nt^ nf Rnari
1,000 DOZIVB
HATS!
TjATHST BTXIiEH,
MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
GELLING AT
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
VILLE DE PARIS.
L4A.8* 1
SCiC.SStllf* TO
KAINDLER, SCELLIER, LELIEVRE & CO.,
Wish to call particular atten-
tion to their
BLACK GROS GRAIN SUES
Which they are now offering at
$1 60 and $2 per vard. Also,
to an extensive and well assort-
ed invoice of
Striped Silks— New Colors
and Styles.
Our House in Paris, having taken
advantage of an opportunity
which but seldom presents it-
self, has been buying these Silks
exceedingly cheap, so that we
are enabled to offer them at an
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT
CITY OF PARIS,
THE JOUBHAL OJ AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Dm in the Year by
•T. I»- ;BOa-.A.:Rl>TJB
S3 Merchant »»«! S«s WMlOasstom sts.
Below Montgomery. San Franoiaco.
MONDAY FEBRUARY 24 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California. Theatre.
To-nigh (, ths ever-popular Pabbri Combination
-will oommeooe a series of operatic performance at
thie house. The opera of "La Juive" will be pre-
aeoted. with Signora Ioe» Fabbri as Rachel: Big-
nor Eageaio Blanobl as Lnzaro ; SI go or Fietro
Bicoei ae Leopolds ; Miss Anna Elzer as Eudosiia-
and Herr Jaoeb Holler as Oarninai de Brogni.
The rest of the oast appears oa oar first page-
To-morrow nigh1, the complimentary benefit to
Harry Eytiage will be given. "J*ok Oad«" *n.d
"A Lean of a Lover" will be played.
Allnimbrji.
A new bill of an extraordinarily attractive obar.
aeter will be presented tbis svsaisg. In the flrat
n.rt Johnny Allen will sing "Lowees," with new
local veraee, Billy Emerson will give bie version of
•* Mother eaya I Mustn't," and the finale of "The
Auctioneer" will be snog by Billy Emerson. Johnny
Allen, M. A. Bcott and company. In the interlude
Billy Emerson will appear in popular specialties;
Mosars. Johnny Allen and Bob Bart will per-
form the soreaming act entitled "The Science of
Psrohology ;" other acta will be giveD, aad the per-
formance will conclude with Bob Hart's new pro-
duction be t fed "Life on the Arkansaw,"
in whlob Billy Emerson will appear as Uncle Bill(
and Johnny Allen aeJake, A full-slued working
steamer will be a featire of this piece.
metropolitan Theatre*
On Friday evening Miss Marion Mordaunt will
be the recipient of a eempllmentary benefit, at
tbis house, for which many membareof the pro*
fess on bava volunteered. Fall particulars will be
given in to-morrow's FlOiBO.
Bella Union Theatre.
The enteituoment givjn at thie theatre is of a
very varied and entertaining deBoription. Aftr
a l i v o I y flrat part an interlude comes in which Miaa
Agnes Kennedy appears as Jeony LeatberluDgs
sappoited by E. G. Marah and Mat Kelly; Miss
Lillie Hall in song (and danoa; Miss Jennie Jobn-
. eon in comic soags; Cog ill and Oooper in sons and
danoi andaoti; Oharlea Terner in comic eongs
and otbera in popular specialties. The perform-
ance oonolodes with the stirring drama of "Wolf,
t ie Ronjtb," in whlob R. G. Mareh does eome pon-
fol acting in the title role. Mies Minnie Fillmore
p'aj-a the part of Syivie with mnoh feeling ; Ob as,
Vecoer acts that of Traoy Remant capitally, and
the excellent manner in whioh all t js partj axe
performed does credit to the company;
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
This plaoe of samiemeut nightly draws houses
which oau vie infaihion with an opera andience.
The entertainment is ss> superior to the generality
of oiroue performances that everyone goes to see
it. To-night, in addition to M'lle Dookrillioa
new aot of equestrianism ; J. Kennibel, the French
grotesque actor, in new Boenes, and the other
members of the company epeoifled on onr flrat
page in attractive specialties. Harry Oamland. a
Musical genins, will make his first appsarance at
tbis establishment in hie comic specialties entitled
"Novelty."
Benefit to the Corielli.
On the occasion of the grand complimentary
heneflt tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coi-
ieil, which is to take plaoe at MagnuVa Opera
House on this evening, a capital entertain-
ment will be given. OharleB Ooriell will appear in
ventriloqolal performances and songs; Mrs. Ohaa.
Ooriell, in obaracttr ballads; Le Petit Cone1 1 in
imitations, and a host of volunteers whose names
appear on our first page in varied specialties.
Charles AJpsra* Benefit.
The benefit of Charles Alpers, which took place
on Saturday eveniag at Magnire's Opera House
drew a very large and fashionable audience. The
opera of "II Barblere di Sivglia" was xoelleotly
performed ; taking acting end einiting into oonsid*.
ervtlon it has seldom been so well presented in
this city. In Roiina Madame Agatha States found
a role wbioh exhibited the power and culture of
her voice to excellent advantage, and she executed
a >nmber ef trills in a manner wbioh drew forth
the most entkuaiastio appUuse. Signor Enrico
Pardint, whose acting In otaer roles baa been
cbaraoterized by an unpleasant stiSnees, aston-
ished and delighted the aadienoe by the sprightly
manner in which he performed that of Figabo
andaohieved a veritable triumph. He never de-
eonded to low buffoonery bnt gave a vivid reali-
sation of the lively barber, and made every point
in the most areUtio manner. HiaeingiDg of "Largo
al Factotum" was mnoh applauded, an'd through-
out bis rendition of the music w&a excellent.
Signor Fulvio Rigo was equally hippy in the rolo
of Don Baalllo, and Mons. Roncovieri acted that
of Don Bartolo capitally. Signor Bianchi did not
appear to be in very good voioe, but filled the role
of Oonnt Almaviva very aatisfactorily. It is too
bad that euoh a pleasant season of opera has not
paid expenses, bnt euoh is the case; Mr. Alpers
has had to pay a few hundred dollars for the honor
and glary of being imp rejsario .
Signer Donate.
Thia world famed one-legged denser, who ar-
rived from Australia will shortly appear at one of
our leading theatres. He is spoken of as a marvel
of grace and agil ity; the Melbourne Herald eaye
"So one oan even fairtly Imagine all the wonder.
fnl grace and power which Signor Danato displays
in his gyrations on one leg: the only one he has
unfortunately, or rather fortnuttaly, left, He is
a thorough artiet, combining the most extraordi-
nary movements with appropriats Restores, and
elngs like a nightingale, with a foreign accent.
He finished up last night with the Sii'or's Horn-
pipe, whlob alone to) see was a satisfactory enter-
tainment," "We are cold that tbe Signer's
terpiiohorean performances, include an Adagio
movement. Polka Hongrois, Garibaldian March.
.Sailor's Hornpipe and Love Among the Roses.
Woodward's Gardens.
Thebr -amel ie etill an object of interest with
all the vi:. tore to thfts gardens. Some valuable
-additions have been made to the Museum. Kext
Saturday Messrs. Goe and Lay will make another
ascension in their gas balloon.
A. New Bfl!»o.
The basso of the New York Liohtmay Opera
"Troupe formerly of tbe Theatre Royal, Manhelm,
'ie on his way here to join tbe fabbri Opera Com-
bination. He will arrive on Wednesday and make
hie first appsaranoa next. Sunday evening.
Ahatomioal Mtjseum.— One of the most
The Chinese Theatre.
Tbe Chinese theatres In thia city are such dingy
dens, that very few ladies, however mnoh their
otirioaity may be exoited oare ti visit them. The
Royal Chinese Tbe a. rioal Company, conei.tiog of
e'xtr stir performers including many famous
gymnasts, will commence a short season at Ma-
gnire's Opera House on 7 hureday evening, and
give their first performance in tbe Ubitad States.
This troupe bring witb them a most gorgeous
wardrobe, and tbe performance will be of the
same character as that plven at the Imperial Thea-
t . e in Pekin. Ladies will, in the comfortable drees
circle of Mazuirn's Opera House ba able to enjoy
this novel entertainment at their eaee.
Illore of the New Theatre.
Saturday's News Latter bas the following:
We paid a visit last evening to witness tbe per-
formance of the Great Emerson Minstrels, under
the man\gement of Thomas Magaire, to whose
enterprise and love ot music tbe public of San
Franclsoo are indebted for his great treat. The
Albambra undoustedly presents toe best minstrel
entertainment in tbe world, and justly deserves
tbe Bipoort of all lovers of refined amusement.
Tbe public are Indebted to Mr Magairefort elast
20 years for all of tbe first-cta^s entertainments
given In this city, Dramatic, Operatio and Musical
— in fact, be ba i Imported the greatest atara in all
branches of i h • profession, at enormous sa ary,
and, dependent open the eapport of onr clt zeos,
baa upon several ooi'aeiona lost heavily; and, noth-
icg daunted, he. like Pboeaix, rises from tbe
asbes. To ebow the public that be is willing to
cater t tilt for their amusement, we ma; say on tbis
occasion tbat it bas besn bioted that there is to
ba a beautiful theatre ere- ted not far 'from Mar-
ket streaT.. and that the great California manager
knows eomeihl"g about it If snuh ia the oase,
we can oongra ul ate Mr. Mrgnire npon his aaeoeee,
knowing we>l that the citizens of San Francisco
will ably support any new enterprise tbat he may
enter it to for their pleasure acd amusement-
There ie a great deal of talk about a new thea-
tre, and where is so mnoh smoke there is likely to
to be some Are. If anew theatre is to De erectad
it is more than probable that Manager Maguire
will have something to do with it. Time will tell-
but we don't believe "Tom" will. He generally
keeps his business a acre ts pretty close
Boll-Room Fashions in New York.
A lady correspondent of the Washington
Critic eends it the following notes abont a
ball in New York:
Every other lady wore her hair pow-
dered. The effect upon dress coals was va-
riegated and pleasing.
Bon ttonieres seem to have gone out, hard-
ly aDy one wore them.
A green Bilk, elaborately trimmed with
gray marabout feathers, attracted a good
deal of attention.
Hardly a lady present carried a bouquet ;
tbeenBtomis an extremely silly one, and
we are glad to see that it is dying ont,
A new featnre in dressmaking is tbe exces-
sive use of smilax and of natural flowers as
a trimming for silk dresses. The effect wa3
very pretty.
Tbe wraps worn tbis winter are charming
and (be girls almost loos: lovlier in them in
tbe lobby than in full dress on tbe flo. r.
The outer lobby filled with ladies in every
variety of hood, o'oak, veil, - and cloud,
would have made a very pretty picture.
A pleasant and very unusual featnre was
tbe very great abstemiousness observed by
gentlemen in tbe matter of wine.
WUlin«r to be Qaeatioucd.
A drunken fellow had wandered into a
Sunday school, and took a seat among tbe
primer scholars, when the teacher accostod
him with— "Why James, do yon know what
condition yon are ic?" "Yes, m'm— in the
gall of bit Lroess, 'u the bonds 'f 'niquity.
Ask me some hard queBhW
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Do Wot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Br. B. fi. Oowan's Instl.
tnte, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
strafe from experience . having tested the Pos-
ter's capability. Beferences given U required. B
A-lto^etlior xJie Best.
It is ourlons, but true, that J. A. Bhaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell far-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. "^ t
McDowell, ftSriiiW Oar-dl Writer
IV&dy made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Po&t and Montgomery u
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squarz&'s. Squarzi's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, tbb happy combination of whole ,ome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqnarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
917 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street. s
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude ot fashions
In hats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Wa-hlngton
street (second hat store below Kearny) , all tbese
nrw Btylea can be found. The stock 1« immense
—tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is Bore to be suited. a
Freeh, and Sweet.
Per the beat confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Salter. V
Genuine Havana cijrars.
Be*t brands at 61 Montgomery street, B, W.
corner of Merchant. Francfr & Cahn, q
-Vila* Cheer Liaunflry
Is the best Lvindry in San Franolsco. •
T«e Choicest Confectionery,
John H. Romer has Just opened a new and
handaomB confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where oan be obtained superior finely
flavored confeotionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties supplied. Q
WaeMrtg: Retumea m One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
A Luwytr'n Idea of Shakespeare.
Jjondoo Fun says: Old B:»ebag, the law-
yer, took tj reading Shakespeare, for the
first time in bis lif\j,duriag tbe last vacatioo.
When he got as far as the tiial B26Be iu tbe
"Merchant of Venice," he threw the book
down in disgust. Questioned aa to his rea-
sons for doing so, he gave it as his opinion
that Portia must have been an ass tarule, in
defiance of all principles of law and equity,
tbat Shylook should not spill a drop of An-
tonia's bloo 1 in appropriating that pound of
fleBb; «'f jr," (says Bluebag) "the bleeding
was an implied part of ths cod tract, and as
good as any other part of it." He considers,
moreover, tbat it wsb only a most brutal ig-
noranoe of tbe law that could have pre-
vented Portia from directing Antonia to*file
a bill in Chancery, stating bis readiness to
p*y tbe money dno on the bond, with inter-
est, and the Court would have been sure to
have granted an injunction. Bluebag thinks
that Shakespeare must be in a great meas-
ure fiotitions.
Pound his Jjfvel.
Fernando Wood was in his day as drama-
mad as any of his fellows, and failed with
great distinction in. the part of young Norval
He stuok at "The Grampian Hilts" and
never ever attempted to show how "his
father fed his flocks." After his failure he
subsided for a while into a super at the old
Park Theatre, and in this capacity played
the hind legs of an elephant.
A Popular Id-a.
In ancient Greecs the ladies counted their
age from their marriage, not from their
their birth. We know a female that would
like to see this custom introduced in Amer-
ica. Bix months ago she was married a^
the rips age of 45. She would make a
healthy six months child, if she isn't a very
interesting bride.
♦
A Use for Goats*
A scientist Fays that if you put a goat in
a cellar be'll drive away all the rats in a
sh^rt time. We don't doubt it. kBats have
noBes as well as human beings. But tbe
rats won't be the first to leave the house.
Fob Sam— A lot ef oheap illk dresses, at 38
Qeary street. A good price paid jor cast-off
clothing. s
Oheap J0welrv, Eld Gloves, and Ladies and
Gents' Fi-rnlshing Goods, at Rank'*, store, 35
Fourth straet. GbeapeBt la the city. b
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Ib a sure cure for Ontarrh or Oolds, Ask your
drugtrist tor it, or send to Dr. A. F. Evox, No.
9 Post 6treet. ____^__ z
Olaibvotaht.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
323 Kearny at., bet. Bush and Floe. Oonsulta-
uonfl in English, French and German. i
Do Ton Know
That with Butxebjok's Pattebws yon oan ont
utd mabe any garment to fit perfectly T Send
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue. H.
a. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
ttaohlne, No. 113 Kearny street, between Setter
ind Poet. Ban Franoiaoo. *
Bednced prices. Shirts from 75o, to $3.
Complete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Goods, BealeB ft Oo. Eearny St., near Bath, ox
dearth, ana pleasure,
Tnere are not too many pleasures la Sin
Francisco. Nothing is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can find one
equal in elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Camape stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stookton
street, carriages ot every description. H1b
drivers are careful and exneriences, his charges
ire moderate. The moral of the above tt:
lo to Frank Bouton at the Occidental Hotel
when yon want a carriage. o
Live WeiL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the oornerof Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booxen, who has catered for the public slnoe
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, B&imagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man oan desire. The best cud of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Bouohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
.Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, shonld visit the Albambra,
and inspect ths fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a very fine one and in well
lighted and ventilated. *
Best Quality of Docshln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Queer Laundry x
Lever Buckle suspenders,
At SI per pair — 26 per oent. oheaper than elae-
<vhern — at the What Cheer Laundry. v
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
vmeiwiA orrr, hktada.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE BAS BERN KE-
deoorated, and can be rented by tbe night or
by the week. Stare and traveling oomnaniei
liberally treated With on ayplicatlon Dy latter
JCMS PIPER,
_ Uanacerand ■ole Proprietor,
— 5? *° ** H- HeOABE.
MO WaabinRton street. San Francaaoo
Philadelphia Restaurant.
CHAS. T. BBBGOLD, PBOPBIKTOB.
THE OHOIOEST MBATg AND
"Vegetables, Board by the weed.
40# PINE hrREKT. between Kearny
and Mrtot»om»w TiM-iK
CANDIES.
+_ui___________m___^
Complimentary Benefit
San FbakoiscO, Febmary 15tb,187*.
WR, THK UNDHttSIGNED CITIZENS OF
San Frincieco, und profeesional (liiods of
MK a"d MBS. OHAKLKS COBIrtLL, wish to
tender them a Oomplimen ary Beoerlt. time and
pl&ce to be desfmnted bv tbe recipients, as we
wiah to brinit oar f&nnllei and little ones to wit-
ness MR. OOhltLL'S admirable performance and
expositions of Vrntril< QBt»m and sltirht-of-band,
in addition to MRS. OORlEbL'S braotilnl ballads
and serio-comio cbaraoterislic vooallbm", and the
infant la peti te Ooriell, in his truly wonder! ul A ot-
ing and Imitation*
O. O. O'Donnell. M. D. Thomas O'Neil.
W. W. Bantroft, A. B. (Jlaeoo,
S. s. Sarrple, W. Mosb,
B. P. Taylor, F. Georite Geigar,
Leszynaky 4 Bro. D Kea'iny.
MBrkaOnrdchenBkfl, Kdwin Dsaves,
O. Daaves, W. Bawkins,
Wiliiftm Miller, Jobn Bennett,
E. G. Bert, Ohaa. K. Onrtia.
B. K. Steritt, K. S. Torris,
John H. Uouabs, S. Sbear.
Kev-T, A Co., And many others.
W.KeUy, _ telStf
HEPIiT.
San Feahcisco, Feb. 19, 1873.
TO BR. O. O'DONMlLL. MESSRS. M'OABB.
Bancroft, Sample and other* ; We feei highly
Qatterao by jonr generons compliment, and take
thiB opjortnmty of aoLeoting it, and will ase oar
otmcet endi-awor. to make our entertainment tbe
most instructive as neil as amnsine thtt has been
Siren in jour goodly o.ty. We select Magni'e'a
pera tioaae t r the occasion. The bnneflt to
teke plaoe Monday evening, peb. 24tb,]873. Dis-
tribate<1 programmes will fully explain onr bill of
fare, Weaie, sire, yonra obediently.
MR. AND MRS. UHAS. OORIELL.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING*
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST BB-
epectf nlly represent to yon and toe public gen-
erally, tbat be is now prepared to fnrtisb facil-
ities for exhibitions of every kind and character,
which should deserve tbe patronage of the pub-
lic He bae erected at Oheynoe, Wyoming, A
LARGE AND OJMMODIOUS HALL, witb goo J
Scetery aid Rta.e Tbe Hall is well ventilated
and lighted, and madn oomfor ab'e for all seasons
of the year. THE BEST OK MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be furnished at all times.
Satisfactory arrangements will be made with
THEATRICAL OR O I HER OOMPANIEs, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of the receipts. Correspondence solicited.
Address, J. MoDANIRL,
Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. B. — Onriosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Museum. Those wishing engagements, state lew-
eat terms for (be Winter Season, senoing photo-
graph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
funded after filling engagements,
JAMK8 WcDANIEL,
Proprietor Obeyenne '''beat™ and Muaenm.
oo*22 3m Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.— MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tleman to be good in general business fir the com-
ing Winter tseanoo, commencing tbe first week in
November, 1671 Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reminded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMBS MCDANIEL,
Proprietor Oheyenoe Theatre and Museum,
oo52 Look Box 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
TO VARIETY^ARTISTES!
yAEIBTY ABTI8TBS AND MINSTREL
T performers going from San Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-olaes sogagements offered to first-class peo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Lettera so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager* will reoeive
prompt reply. fe3 lm
HARRY COFBYM'S SALOON
NO -7SO MARKET BTBEET, HABBY OOB-
byn rtsoectf uiy iaf orms hi j friends and pat-
rons tbat be bas eBtto ' in beauti'ul style tbis
cosy and comfortable resort, aid wilt be pleased
to see them, oce and all, and have them sample
"OiDcnf th- ch iceet wioei an*) liquors, A new
billiard table f-otn tbe manufaolre y of LiesBnneid
with Ph^lnn acd Oolle'der'a latest paten' steel-
faced cusbions, ba> be-n nine d in tbe Billiard
farlor. 'I ba popular nod effi n at beverage manip-
nlator, Tommy Carroll, oai> be found in his old po-
sition prepared to dispeoBe creator,] comfort to all.
ja3l tf
MESSRS. ffl'NEIL S CALDER
. NNOUNOE TO THEIB FRIENDS AND
A. the Public generally, tbat they have opened
under OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORE, Corner
of Bnsh end Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED BTOOC of
CHOICE WINKS,
LIQDOB9 AKD
All are invited to ca'.l, and ARCHIE MoNEIL
AND WM. C. OALDEB will do their beat to
make them comfortable. j»3Uf
J* OLD
DAYS MENOBS A CO.. at tbe
-i -inrrrmT — old original Rod Lion. l&Geary
strent, between Keorny nnd Dopant, where yon
can have HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notforget^
ting the old Pioneer Lunotu The "Old Sport" Is
always on hand.
DR. H. C. T. BEHRENS.
O F FTI 0 B .
NO. SIS KHABJTT 8TBIET,
Between Bush and Suiter. jaSO lm
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GEABY STBEFT.
Beet aooommodatioQs for u
Families in tbe city. Private ^M*1*™
entrance for Lad inc. Hair Ontting, Shaving and
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladies
Shampooing 50 cents.
M71m I.. OORRIVEAU. Proprietar-
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
S.F. BUSINESS DIREOTORY
Boohs«Uers and StatloB-ers.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
lSuslneaa Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Btratton's College. 24 Post Sa,
Botchers.
Kate, Fred, Stalls 94 to 100, California Market.
Hra«i Fonnderl-cB.
Weed A King-well, California, 125 First sfc.
French Fancy >B«ods.
Looao A Co., 19 Menbgomery, 107 and 1W Sutttr, j
Amman Onlr.
Sampson, A. B. A Oo., 110 Second street.
Music and Musical Instruments.
Keene, O. O., mftr. sooordiaas, repairer of all kind*
maaic«) instruments. N.E. oor. Bash A Kearas,
Wines and XJquors. (Wholesale.)
Dannri F. A Co,. 804 Frost-
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEAB8 OF PKACTICt
IN THE TREATMENT OF DlSEASES;INOI-
deot to females hae placed Madame Edmonds
at tbe head of all physicians making Auch praatio*
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a speedy
and permanent onre in the worst oases ofinp*
prexsion acd menstrual deraanements. Ladtst
will find Mada-ne Edmonds a skill tat physician.
and it is in tbeir interest to consult her in all dis.
eases iooident to women before tampering witk
poisonous nostroma, qaaok doctors and bumbnta
Madame Edmonds dBacribes diseases without any
isformaiion from the paliet, and enres without
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus saving
from wrong treatment for priv»te, chronic ana
cancer diseases. Oorre9ono'<enoe strictly oonft-
dentiat. Office and residence, 4 IS Pine street,
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja20 ly
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PBIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. JE. cor. Juckxon and Kearny *i*.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF 8PEOIAL
OOMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital,
London, and the taat twelve veareof San Francises,
DR. TOZERioformathe afBbred that af ter yitit
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON ANB
PARIS, and SDPndiog ore year in t. bo most cele-
brated Hospital iu London, ihe LOOK, he htsr*.
opened bis old Medical Iastiture at tbe old staid.
whera he can. always be found. DR. TOZEK dm
for forty years met witb nsparalleled sucoesi la
tbe treatment of disease uenerally known as
OHBONIO AND SPEOiAL COMPLAINTS.
DB. CH&8, D. TOZEK
is in e76Ty way resDOnaible, binding himself to
effeot a permanent cube, or making no cbarges.
Those who onnoot affjrd to pay for advice acd
medicine will be oharged for medieine only. THB
M«->N I HLV RES N JKATlVE PILLS, never known
to fail in giving relief in oases for which thev are
renommeaded. are to be obtiined only at my
ofiBoe, Price, Z$ per box. Full direction ou each
box, xent hv hxprees or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Q-iaobs who make it a pr«« tice to publish falls
amdavitsand other false r<f«renrea, but refers to
tbe mo<>t respectable peoole in tbe State, whom be
hue otjbed of diseases which others nave failed to
oure.-
»K. CHAS. ST. TOZEK,
N, B. comer Kearny and Jaokson street*,
fel-ti San FranoisoO.
OUTSIDE LANDS.
ANY AND ALL PBSBOHS THAT HA7I I
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS oan bars too
amount refunded at the office of the QadersigiMd
upon the presentation ot an order from th.
Mayor and Oity and Oonnty Attorney.
delStf A. AUSTIN.
TKAY8 alwayB on band.
Alfred Tetter, i
Manufaaturer and
Importer of
BIED CAGES,
£85 Dnpoot,
BEAR SUTTER STSJSST. I
See my Btock of Bird I
Cag-s before parchniogi
e'tewhere. Always aonis* i
thing new on hand, lb I
Patent Cages, made ef
Tin Wire, are warranted I
FREE FKOM VERMIN I
Also, best quality TEA '
no20 tl
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN HAOE.
THE M.1JOKITT OF THOSE WHO
realde In San Frunclaco, boy their
Shirt, and Fnrnl.hlaK Good, of BENE-
DICT A CO., No. 3 Second etrcet.be-
canae they ore alwoy. treated welt and
bny their goods at the lowest prices, «t
"TBE OLD STAND."
9 JtriRE
ESTINGUISHEE
"ABSOLUfnLY THE BKS'f 'FROTEOTIOIf
AGAINST FIRE 1"
8END FOB THEIR "BECOrD."
R, B. Ibwln A CO., General Agent*. Pacific CoMt.
For Bale by W. B. WUBDOUU,
Local Aiteot, 312 California at., Bao FraDcieao
mm** *
ARION
Pianoforte
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAT1
Fair of tbe American Institnte, after a JIB"
told trial arainet Steioway'e. Chicfeenmts, an>
fold trial arainet k,,p,li..'.. n. ^-v--.'-a-
otbCTB. to be THK BEST ON EXHIBITION.
OCKTAZ, Sole Agent, lo O'EarreU etrejl
N B.— Piaooe of all styles TO RENT.
mart
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X.UNCH
Cor. Second and Tehama streets*
r-Terrapin constantly on hani
Oysters in every style. PBIVAT
SUPP£R ROOMS FOR PARTIEt
dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBBR8 O
ths Tbeatrioal Profeaaion lp
I
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CALIFORNIA TDBATRB.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Sudat rvKMiMo rmcART a
ORAND
(omplimentary Benefit
rlarian Mordaunt
Ptaar tad Slrt*r Artiitw ud Friends.
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Benent or ivix*. Harry Eytinge,
T<«d(rMl by f romltvfai c.Ujm.0 < f lin Traoclw*-. ibtn will b*> pnaanted th» Or**l Play of
JACK CADE, THE KENTISH BONDSMAN
JOBS McCCLLOldB. MB. BABRY EYTIS8E end the whole Company Ii the Out.
Xo l»o foilo-vr-ed l>y a Kooltntlon l>y Mr. Henry Edwards
Toe perroravBoe* will conclude with the Tires of
n.oArsr or™ -a. lovbri
WEDNESDAY ETEXIXG. Fobruaiy 31th-
&ocoxx£L IJ'a.TDtorl Opera, Nlgnt
TUCB9DAY F-VENISO. February 371b-
Bonefli of nAr. StepHen Leaoli
MADAME AUATIIA ITATEI, MISS ANSA MeKENZIE, ■■SNOB BOSSI,
MEL VEBNON LINCOLN. 6KNOB M. T. FlfiBBOB.
Ami many oh*r alntlnanlfh"tl Artistes, oat* kindly volnntetrod their valuable servlcrs.
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Mr. Varnor
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PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
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Rooms 16 and \T 690 "WiiMliiucton street.
Wanted Immediately,
A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY,
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES.
APPLY AS ABOVF.
ATAuatenr. and BToTlcea not Wanted.
SAPPHO TBilUPF,
InelndlDC the Child Wonder. SAPPBO.
SIONOB BOXATI,
The World-renownad Ooe-Lesged Deooer.
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OHAe. A. OAKDNEB.
The Celebrated Dutch Comedian.
MISS MABIAN AtOBBAIIT,
With her two Great Specialties,
DABL1NO, cfe HEARTS are TBUMF8
MISS MINNIE LODIB,
Bnrlceqae, Berio-Oomio and Balled Singer.
SUT Lieiei,
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aLVCT ABA.M8,
Serlo-Comtc and Bnettlata.
THE OLD
Hot Scotoh,
IS Morton Street, near Kearny.
All Drinlfs Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOD MOJtnRY IS TOWN.
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SQUARZA'B
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
HAre jott beheld HI II not, jou'Te • treet
At BQUAEZA'S PnSOH BALOON, In Kuarar ■troel
There BONA, dlaolple ol OBEAT BQDABZA,
Dlepenaea lamed Magic Pnnohes; rather
The moet deltolotu mixtures yet recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded I
Ladles their 0OBDIAL8 tfc;-* onn elp it lelmre,—
Their "Ta»K3" Appeew,— end lies gala "LADJUS
PLEA80BB."
To allay connubial dlffereDOea and pain,
In * 'ANTI.DIVOBCE" you can your end Attain .
Sip of the potont extract bat one UBte,
Yonr arm, oonBollng, atralght la round her walat
Qnesa what a "MOBNINa 00MF0BI" In the kilt
That heala the paarrol and Imparts the bllasl
The "WEL00ME" too, you'll always and
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "A0B0BA,"And theaweefFABEWELlV. ,
Jnat Tlslt BONA, and you'll all fare Weill
His "HY0IENI0 BIT r EBB" are the panaoea
For all dyspeptloa and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYOIENI0 BITTEB8" knock around.
BONA and SQUABZA, spite ol all detractors. '
Have proved the Nation's greatest bonefaotoril
Full FORTY different healthful drinks you'll Una
To Aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will most
At BONA'B-ISQDAltZA-B) -317 EEABHZ 8TBEET.
Remember, too, not this lamed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID XIQU0BB BUT QUE BIT A QLA8S,
THEY HAVE TAKES
THE FIR8T PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
THE JOUBNAX 6F AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbliahed BTary Day in the Y*** *»
r_ J*. BOGARDUS
tfM«f«kaAl nnd 535 Washington BU
*" B*low ilcEttomery. San Francisco.
MOXDAY
I^BBDABIIM, IW3
Blatter.
Blaster a6 a
California taSWHon h« nol
nlizatu/"- There
yet been driven out by ci.
it do! eo mncb diipUjiag of wolTa " wiw
a threat to blow the top cf Eomt**"10'8 "
off as there nesd to be, but the h.'™10^™
arenotall dead. Some of the "oldi,9ere . ,
bluster about what they used to do in ea. ^ I ^^j, -rot up a masque, and produced it a1
° WcitalMlh *"etneCoort' But the King's
i I*". , -itans came itjto power
ciuee was lost, the r*n.
a i/.,n \« "e suppressed,
and in 1642 *£ theaUefl **-
timee, bow they used to treat any man who
"ahotoff biajaw at them," how they made
men "take back" what they said, and all
that sort of thing. There is one mild Boit
of blusterer to be found in this community
who is very amusing. He does Bot r^Bfc9
M»y dire« tbreita or blow about ^*|B puyBi-
UX poWer, he only seeks to impress people
with an idei that whi\e *Q6 his the power to
utterly annihilate a person who offends him
he forbears, Hia style of prosedure is to
go *np to a party from whom he imagines
he has received a slight and say: "Do yon
know what I ought to do to you I" The per-
son who is addressed, if he ifl cool and cour-
ageous, replies "No." The blustirer then
says, "I ought jnst to blow the top of your
head off. that's what I ought to do." He
then examines his antagonist's eouotsnanoe
to see the effect this has on him and if he
sees any signs of fear, be adda, "And for
two pins I'd do it tao, I would." Then he
looks around on thOBe present and says, "I'd
oughter do it." But he doesn't do anyth-
thing of the kind. If he is 1st alone and cot
provoked further he will sit down and
growl that "He'd oughter to do it" and per-
haps that will be the end of it with this ex-
ception, that when the party on whom be
omght to have wreaked his vengeance has
left he will say, "I'd ought to have just
pounded that fellow, thai I ought, and I'm
sorry I didn't" Then someone will say,
"Why didn't you then." He'll say 'Td
oughter done it." Than he'll be told " he
hadn't Eand enough to do it," and be advised
to dry up, as talk's talk but it takes money
to boy whisky. This is whit goes on in 8an
Francisco saloons every night of the week.
The St«jje in Cromwell** Time.
Cromwell's Puritana were the sworn ene-
mies of players and playwrights. Bnaks-
peare and Maasinger, Beaumont aud Fletch-
er, Ben Jonson and S-irlty were so maDy
heretics doomed to perpetual perdition.
Their expounders, the performers were "ma-
ligoants." The theatres, of which there
were five in London, were "devil's cbapele.''
A ■■mber of fanatical antbors direct. d
their thunder towards the poor histriors;
among others, Flynne published in 1C33,
his literary monster, the terrible "Histrio-
mastix, or Player's Scourge." In ttat vol-
ume of more tban a thousand pages, a.'l that
was ever indicted against plays and players
may be found. King Charles favored these
soul-imperilling pastimes, and the gentle-
men cf the Ion's of Court closed their law
Oyatera.
In strolling round the ether night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careleas teat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless ?lay
Of sparkling waters, made a pcreen
Through wnich a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly /ell.
Made that wineow reem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '*I most agree
That this place suits me to a *T."'
Bo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our aide a waiter neat
Hade bis appearance, asked our wish—
SeJd they had almost any oieh
That we migni name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oyaters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every Btyte; just think of that,
and if your month don't water, than
You're different from other-men.
They'd clam » and crabs and terrapins ;
In tact, we found ttiey had within
That cosy place oil kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, X am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners, "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thlrty-seren Bush,
And there this troth he'll and made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyater Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
CHARLES HAAKE, Proprietor,
bec&Qs* gtage plays do not iuit wit* . '
1 of humiliation; but failing and prsying
have been feand more effectual, This de-
cree web attended with little obeuipnoo »'
first, but as cant became all powerful in
16i8, a more stringent ordinance ^aspasBed
for the suppression of a1.', stage plays, and
for the taking down^f all thair boxes, seats
and etages, bo t'lU there might be no more
plays acted. I'd. is became" a war of exter-
mination. A ploughshare was f asBed ever
the land cf the drama, and salt was sown
ever it. The spirit which morei tha
governing powers moved their followers.
Many of the actors took to military service,
generally on the King's side. Altogether
the histrionB &c&d with very creditable bra-
very in battle. In the course of time, how-
ever, Oliver passed away, Richard laid down
the greatness thrust upon him, Monk's
drams rattled up Gray's Inn Road, and a
new era was dawning for the stage. The
Oxford Tintnsr'B son, Will Davenant,
might be seen eagerly showing the cook's
bob, young Betterten, bow Taylor need to
play Hamlet under the instruction of £ar-
bage, and announoing the opening cf bright
days.
Old Rhodes, leaving bis former appren-
tice, Betterton, listening to Savenant's
stage stories, hurried up to Monk, in
Hyde Park, and obtained from him li-
cense to raise once more the theatrical flag.
In a few days the drama commenced its new
career in the Cockpit, in Drury Lane ; and
there Thomas Betterton, gentleman, was
first introduced to the public. The eon of
Charles the Eirst's cook was for fifty-one
years the pride of the English theatre. The
destitute actors warmed into life again be-
neath the sunshine of bis presence. His
dignity, his marvellous talent, his versatil-
ity, are all well kmwn and recorded. His
industry is proved by the fact that he crea-
ted one handred and thirty new ohar&ct^rs.
He was mirthful in FalstarT, and majestic
in Alexander. The craft of bis Ulysses, the
force and passion of his Hamlet, the grace
of his Othello, were not more remarkable
than the low comedy of bis Old Bachslor,
the airyness of Mb VToodviile, or the cow-
ardly bluster of his There: us. The old fro-
zen out eetors rallied around him, and he
enriohed himseli and them, giving dignity
to his profession. The humble Jad, bora
in Tothill street, bad a royal funeral in
Westminster Abbey, after dying in harness.
Off the stage he was exemplary in his bear-
ing, as good a country gentleman on his
farm in B?rk>hire as he was a perfect actor
in town, pursuing to the last, with his ex-
cellent wife, the even tenor ef his way, and
eschewing vice and profligacy,
Holiday Candles,
Fresh, Bweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
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A Happy New Year.
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling eonnte-
naoce. whether it be on tha street or id the par-
lor. And why U it that eome faces waar a contin-
ttaliy happy look? It i« -imply because they lire on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
is a pxtblio benefactor who will conscientiously
aerre as withaolean. toothsome and wholesome
meal. Lonie Meyer*, oroonetor of tha "White
Hooee." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Ree-
taorant, Fonrth street does it. as hondreda oan
enthusiastically testily. His kitchens are marrels
of order and cleanliness. Try him. ana yon will
find it uapoaoibie to eat elsewhere.
wnat Cheer i-<aunary
Employs no Oninsmen, and should he pat
ronlsed by rrdrybody. •
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss Eonse Carriages, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
i abllshment, Bouthweet corner Bush and Mont.
Bomerysta., or Dexter Babies. Oarrtase orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, atnednoed rates. K
Svwimg Hachln*! for Salr,
Seated and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency for MllU' Adjustable Treadle. x
I>r. oherty
Has derated his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as each Is
now the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office fl9 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdortt, a few doors Below What
Ohaex House. *
Oyster Traae,
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson OcrrtUc, of the
BwAdie Seek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
Photoeraphie Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gal'iery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, a
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Hairwork and Combing*
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed for
twenty-five cents. u
How to Procure BarR-alns.
Attend the auction sales of Watson & Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Sat tor street,
adjoining the new Oircos Amphitheatre, and you
are snri to iroeure bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Frldaye. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Kalher Thin,
A rural maiden in Illinois Is anxious to
dispose of herself by lottery, ss many other
maidens ere, thcugh on a different plan. —
This girl's plan, jf carried out, might te
made rather profitable; but we doubt if it
can be csrried cut. She proposes to fell
about 100,000 tickets at $1 api-cj, reserving
the rigl.t to reject the bolder of the lucky
number on payment of $500. This project.
we shall siy, has not the requisite thickness
We advise the maiden to SBlect some other
way of making a fortune. Taking in wash.
iog now would be more honest and quite as
rapid.
— ■»
Post Mortem Vengeance.
A partially a o married resident of Lafay-
ette, Ind., poisoned hiro8*lf with laudanum
at a boarding house, whither he had eloped
from domestic infelicity, leaving the follow-
ing touching posthumous message to his
widow: "Please, tell that old devil of a
wife of mine that I had a pcor time since
I left the old shanty, but if ever I nod ber
"^-j^^fxt world I'll pay her off, WJLiilffl
Tyson."
500 Fairs ox Socks,
At all prices, atthe Wnat Oheer Launary.
The Best Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pllle, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all dmggist?. Agency, 417 Sinsome
street, ceiner of Commercial. *
Jones A Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder ean be obtained only
at 8sO Bath ktreet, nearly opposite ibeAlham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat It Only the beet brands of Liquors bot-
tled for family use. q
Ladles ^VLmlHaa: Cards.
Written, engraved or painted by Johs P.
Dwteb, 126 Sutler street, opposite Llok Bouse,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Haitdebb-
CHIKM SIAI1I MiIKD). PaSHAKEBTF Of 6V6iy
dsaorlpUon to order. e
For Waanina
Shirts, $1 SG per dec.; small pieces, COe. pe>
its. At the What Oheer Leundry-
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If Ton *Wavnt
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
act spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Latin
try* I
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For a safe and efficient Beaitutizb or the
Famous Crime rs
Very Flattering.
Mrs. Johnson, after thirteen years of hap
py married life became a widow. Sbe did
not remain so long; she appreciated the
blessings of the mairied stite. Sbe married
again. A few days ago she said to ber new
husband, "Oh! how happy j oor dear Charles
would be, if he were still a'ive to eee him-
self replaced by a man as amiabb, kind and
agreable as you are!"
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It Looks Like I-.
Tha Worcester (Mass.) Spy remarks tbat
independent journalism, as now practised
by those who make the loudest profession
of it, apparently consists in abusing every-
body else by direct attack, sneers or innen-
do, and praising one's self without stint
or measure.
Art Xe vt e,
Tisnie Beam has made a contraet to
work over the Cardiff giant into a statue of
"A jackass defying the lightning." Oakes
Ames will Bit as a model for Ajax, with a
shield made of a barn shovol in one hand,
and hie memorandum book in the other.
Or. Barlow «J. umltb
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual PhyBlology and Nerrons Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenirg, commencing at 7Ji o'clock.
A nart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith giveB
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to * v v., free. w
Oyaters.
Why travel so far? Shell ash of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strOt, near Third, n*xt to car office. c
It la Perfectly AeronisrilTiit
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
St the What Oheer Laundry. Clothes received
Mfore 8 a.m. returned the same evening If de
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
nVC. ASUBR,
JVos. 506 Market,
AKD....
5 and 'V Sutter street,
Offers to the Trade end Pablio a FULL
ASD COMPETE STOOK ol
MILLINERY COODS,
ooNsisrrsa op....
FLOWES8, FEATHERS,
BIBitO.VS, HATS. Etc..
AT
Reduced Prices.
f.2tlm
GRAND SPANISH CARNIVAL
Aim
MASQUERADE BALL!
..-AT....
MOZART TTAIjIj,
OX THE EVENINGS OF
SiTIBDAT, rEBttCAUY &Sd, and
1IESDAT. F£U. Suth.
Ticket* for Gentlemen One Dollar
Ladiea Free.
fe'.Otd ANGEL S\.V'JH> Z, Minster.
"SPIERS & POND,"
£39 Kearny .treet,
CORSES OP BDSH, SAN FKAK01SOO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA A.SO COFFEE.
LC,^hAT.THE ,PSDAL HOURS. AND
s^^i^^r^-dZofVr'"''-
CLUB.
BEFRESHMEltTS at a'l times, and LTJNOH at
toe usual hoars.
TEA AND COFFEE, WISES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
839 Kearny street,
CORNER OF BDSH, SAN FRANOISCO.
SPIERS & POND."
jy27 lm
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TQ OEDEB
$50.
LANCASTER'S
C17 WASHI\OTOy 9TEEET,
felOlm Op?. Macnire's Opera Honss.
SHIRTS
...-AXD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARGE A.8SOKTMENT OF GENTS' FDR-
□ ishinK Gict'ia to be bad frood and cheap, at
tba "OLD CORNER, " J- LEVy'S, BIO Mont-
rom»ry street-. Jos'ioe given te all. Don't forget
tte number — SIO MiDtsometr street, fell lm
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SAN FRANCISCO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. 8AMPSO.N- A CO.,
>*o. HO Second atreett
aoSOltn Between Hluloa and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Rea-
tanrsct, bei taken the management
of both the Miners' Reeaanraot on
Oommeroial street and the Miners
Branch on Market street, in partnership witn MB.
A_ PRAYEUR, who has been connected with the
arm tor year*. Improvements have been made in
the cuisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular than it has ever been dnring
the -2 rears of its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all the delicacies of the season. Oor
motto is "Good Fare, Good Oooking and Moderate
Charge a."
P. BEB6EB A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S31 and £88 Oommeroial, and
760 Market street.
Open from 5 a.sc to 10 p.u. an31 lm
Signor Mancusi,
pRITATE SINGING LESSONS. -OLASS ON
MONDAY ud THVEWAT,
At 3 p.u. St. James Hoase, OeG M.rket dtreet.
coroer of Ellis. felt) In
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
1 O OHO BEAUTIFUL AND instruot-
X\J, \J\J\J iTeobiects to be asm. Open to the
Pnbhc DAY A?fD NIGHT, at EUKEKA HAW-
8 18 Montgomery atreet. FOR MEN ONLY
sea- Da. Jobdak'b Pbtvatk Oftice Is at *X\
Geary street (opposite c-\a *'ech&nio«' Pavilion).
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MANUFACTURED BY
CALEB M. IICKLF.S
OQlBtf *«Q mki *8» Kearny «.
ciaattacuiia.in.Knrn
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kpotut ilr»*t.
Stage Dancing
TAUGBT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWA.Y HALL.
de27 1 rn Post street, near Kearny.
FRENCH_COOD8.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Geods, has jost received a large and
varied assortment of
Prencli Corsets
Of all kinds, and pr ices. Bilk Ooieets, and Corsets
made to order. Iiadies* Underwear and Tonr-
naires. 831 SicrameBto street. felllm
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYVABDS.
IONYOAKBK PKOPRIBTOE
Flrst-Class Hotel,
fottta
Sngar_
r PRICE tJOCTS
A Safe and speedy Reme
dy for all Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice*
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to Its
healing powers. Ask foi
the California Hall's Pu|
monary alsam. Sold by;
all Druggists
PHOPHIETOBS.
Commercial
41? Sansome street, corner
j.wtr
mmm^
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
L^'MBi^
Gires Tone to the Stomach.
mm\Mm
fa^mm
HENlEVj.
Is a Sura Belief for Indigestion I
msmW"
HAS NO bUPERIO K AS A
BLOOD PTJRIFIE]
THOMAS W. BREE.
SILVER X'Xj^m.T'XIZl
^V -pw . i
¥/) DRUBS, BANJOS, ^*J)VJ
^C»V — AND—
OTU£B MrSICAL. INSTKTJMEJTTr
ESTABLISHED IN 18«5-
s*-L«ceons siren on the Baoip and Dram. Ml
MISSION STREET, between First and BsoodaL:
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos for Fk
eaeionals always oo band. Tali ti
A DESIDEBATUI
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARS_AffD COMBINATIOH!
A COMPETENT MANAGhR, AGENT AMI
Acter, with 15ye*r«' ezp*rienee in EnguuK
America, t be OaneofOooa Hope and AuauaUa
Colonies, India and Ohioa,
IS OPEN TO ENOAOEMENT.
Ib well posted witb the profession aod the PrW
Oan 2i ve names of Mansgirs, Theatres or Hall
List of Prices and beljinft oapsoity, in nearly ersr
one of the above places, a pul j to
J. H, MoOABE.
fe4 lm «20 Washington street, S.F.
SANGER HALLI
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 6EABY 6T., NEAB EEABI1
None bat the Choicest Brands of Win
and Liquor* om hand.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASOHl'S BAY BREWEII
fslStt OHRIS TELDM4HK.
FREE AND EASY.
EVEBY 8 ATUBDAY HIBI»;
Piano and sinprinar at 8 F.W
CHARINGefXf»SALO0l
COO ftltaalon direct, near Second
deW EAGLES £ WILD, ProprietMsU
To the Oramat[C Professio
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEI
X over twelve yeare connected with the preK
Melbourne, and is well known by the n)«™oK!
the profession in the Colonies, begs to toW";
that he is prepared to ptb experienced •a™
all persona profeeeionally visiting or xned.tawi.
risit to the Anstralian Colonies. F*o mo«ta
Pnnotaality in dispatohin* replies may oarai
Qp0n* WlaJJAV PENRTWATEWL
^Victoria Chambers, 4« Oouins ••r**^-'!
bourne iastraii*.
WILLIS' BAND.
MU8IG FURNISHED FOR ALL
occsti<
end for sale.
occasions. Muaio imported, arranged
k
HABCU8U. BUBS& Leader ofU
OrehValraw
HEIfBY VON DEB MBHDJES, La
•r ofBrsii Band.
■vOrdera from the oonnkry promptly sttsn
to. Address M, W, WILLIS, JTaton's Mt '
Store. 138 MoLtucmery street, or MARCUS'
BLUM, e*S9 Montgomery street. jaG
GEORGE MAYES";
l^ZAJ-E^NOYSjEBS^^HS
~ 0*»o rrloo
• i itccme • i
£" U*ts! I!
■ Or.
Mm OH Dc:.»
TH
in ujTioa
• I* Beora
STOW jj
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IGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
H1W ALHAIBRA T01ATR1.
IM M I N-| Ml « € r:
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A.
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OOMPA3VY.
IIPISUL HIOHXKU THEATRE.
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la.-Oraod H*ral« Act
BY BLLB VIOTOBIKR.
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OSLY TEN CEST3.
THISTLETON'STO P08T STREET
1?1±q G-reat
Hearing Out Sale
DRY GOODS!
WHITE HOUSE
STILL CONTINUES,
. ..AND ....
ireater Bargains!
TliAW EVER ._,
«AY BE EXPECTED
...DURIWQ THB....
,.-"■" W. Davidson & Co.,
BTHWEST CORNER
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
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Utiaictl DirBClor I. 1- Sokraid
a.^mo AiiUl W. B'Jrbtn-
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Grand Reopening!
THE WANT 07 A PEOPLE'S THEATRE HAS LONQ
b««D f*lt In thle commaoitv. The MAhAgemout hea
daUrmlDed to prisent for their pairone a
First-CIass Theatre
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FIRST-CLASS STARS
Wltb tbe prlta of ■•ImlliioD pUMd within the
i*k1i ef ail. Tn»r©fure, la fQtt,r« tb»
FolIo-vFiiifi: Scale of Prices !
Will t* the itaodard :
DRESS CIRCLE,
Only 73 Cents I
ORCHESTRA SEATS,
Only SO Cents!
GALLERY,
Only 25 Cents!
OPENING NIGHT,
MONDAY MARCH 3, 1813
Whin the Talented And bieottrnl
Whole eooceat daring th* put three yrari l. tho
Atlantic 8|BA«A hu be«n noboane'ed.
Ladies and Children
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KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRKRSING PLBASANT TO USE. EASILY APPI IFD,
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Prevents Hair Falling,
WThn Original SAOK BRUSH UAIIt TONIO AND
DRESSING m\y be tj.vl of ilio Aiceot.
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NONE BUT T1IK BEST QUALITY Of MBA.TS
(JAN BB HAD AT
Stalls S, e, Oalliorala, Market
PIONBJCB iBOI MAHlTAtTOBI.
VILLE DE PARIS.
gu torsions TO
KAINDLER, SCELLIER, LELIEVRE & CO.,
Wish to call particular atten-
tion to their
BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS
Which they are now offering at
81 50 and 82 per yard. Also,
to an extensive and well assort-
ed Invoice of
Striped Silks -'-New Colors
and Styles.
Our House in Paris, having taken
advantage of an opportunity
which but seldom presents It-
self, has been buying these Silks
exceedingly cheap, so that we
are enabled to offer them at an
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT
CITY OF PARIS,
Occidental Block,
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THE J0UBKA1 OF AJfOSKJXKW.
mbliabed e«nr D» In tie Year bT
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Below Montgomery. Sap Prenoieoo.
TUESDAY FEBBTJABI 25, 1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc..
California Theatre.
The ver j large and fashionable andienoe present
lost nigtit, when the opera Ktton commenced,
proved setufaotorily that there are enough peo-
ple Id ban Fraaoisoo to enppoit opera, and who are
willi ok to pay a little advance on theatre prices to
hear it. The opera wae "La Jaiie," by Halovy
Sifnora Inez Fabbri snrg the role of Ricbe
splendidly, and actsd wall: Blgnor Biacohi filled
that of Laiaro with mnon ability, won frequent
applause, and at the close of the third act waa
• ailed before the coitain to receive the congratu-
lations of the andisnos. Pietro Baooei sang well
in the role of Leopoldo; Jaoob Mailer was qnlte
at home in that of Cardinal do BrOgci, and Miss
Anna Elzer acted and song in the character of
Bndoata in a ;very charming manner. The opera
waa well pnt on the Bteg"e, with appropriate cob-
•amoB. The teat eoene was very tffeotively repre-
sented, and the belling cauldron, in which the un-
fortorate Jewess is plunged, made Quits aa ittv-
praisionon tbeandienoe. This opera will be re-
peated on Wednesday, wbea it will donbtlees
draw another large house. To-ntgbt, a dramatic
entertainment will be given fer the benefit of
Harry Bylinge, for many yearB connected with the
stage aa manager and actor. Oar be-st citizens
bava taken tbis matter in hand, and consequently
an overflowing bouee may be relied on. The en-
tertainment will commmeoce with the play of
"Jade Oade, the Bondman." John McOnllongh
will play tbe oharaoter of Jaok Oade, in wbioh,
Forrest b&ing dead, he bae probably no living
eqnal; Harry Ey tinge will appear in that of Wat
Worthy; O. D. Obaplln will , play Lord Oliflord;
Hiss Annie Graham will fill tbe role of Marina, ne,
wife to Uadt, and tbe other parts will be appro-
priately distributed. After this, Henry Edwards
will reoite "The Mourners," and the performance
will cenclade with tbe petit cpmedy of "A Loan
of a Lover," in wbioh J 0. Williamson will appear
aa Pater Spyke, and Miss Maggie Moore [as Ger-
unds, withsongs.
Alhambra.
The new programme at this house isqaits a sner
eess as may be jndgea from the peals of laughter
which It draws from tbe audience. It oomprises
an excellent first part in which both Billy Emer-
gen and Johnny Allen appear, the aat entitled
"Stage Struck." "Article 47," in which Johnny
Allen. Add Ryman, O. W. Bookafelier and J.
Robintea take part, Billy Emerson in new spe-
cial ties, and in the farce of "Obey ing Orders' ' aup-
ported by M. A. Soott and Charles Sutton, and
the very lively act of "Life on tbe Arkansaw,"
which proved Bach a such a success last week.
SlgnoT Donato, the wonderful one-legged
dancer, of whom we made mention in yesterday's
issue, baa been engaged and will shortly make hia
appearance at this house. "Unceasing novelty" la
the motto of the management of tbie popular the-
atre.
Bella. Union Theatre. *>
The thrlllingly sensational drama of "Wolf, the
Rough" hae made a decided bit at tbis house and
will doubtless draw large audienoes through the
Week. It is preceded by a good first part and in-
terlude in which J. H Larkin and Carrie Arm.
strong, Miss Agnes Kennedy, Charles Terner
Miss LillieHall.Ooglll and Cooper, Ed Montague'
and Miio Gerretta and many others appear in
books, dances, and musical farce.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
There waa a very large and fashionable assem-
blage at this place of amusement last night, and
and the new bill gave general satisfaction. Harry
Oausland, tbe musical clown, made a decided hit
ia hia entertainment entitled "Novelty." He
played half a doxen mnsiail instruments at once,
piayed tones on a pair of bellows, a ooffee pot and
other strange musical instruments, and Jkebt the
andience well ertertainsd while be remained in
the ring. M'llo Dockrill performed a splendid act
of equestrianism and on its conclusion was recalled
te be greeted with tbe most enthusiastic applause.
Mons. Kennibel performed some new grotesque
aots In a manner which oonvnlsed tbe audience
with laughter; H. H. Dookrlll gained much ap-
plause for his representation of Sbakspeare'a
characters on horseback; Mons. Oaron and sons
and many others appeared in varied epacialties,
and a very amusing finale sent the audience home
in the beet of humors. The same excellent pro-
gramme will be performed to-night and at the
matinae to-morrow.
Metropolitan Theatre.
It will be esen by referring to cur first page that
this th eatre will reopen on Monday evening next
under new auepioes. The prices will be reduced
to 75 cents to the dress circle, and 60 cents to tbe
eroheetra seats, which we think a moat judicious
movement on tbe part of tbe new management.
The Obapman Sisters, who have been very suc-
cessful at the Eatt, will make their first appear-
anoeia tbeir specialty, burlecque, on tbat occa-
sion, supported by a good company.
Miss Mordaum'i Benefit*
This olever aotress will offera very Btrong bill for
her benefit at the Metropolitan Theatre on Friday
evening noxt. Alice Harrison, Mrs. Owen Mar-
lowe, Mr. and Mra. Charles Edmorde, the veteran
D.O Anderson, and others have volunteered, and
a ver/ fall programme, as may be seen by referring
to our first page, will be offered for the evening's
entertainment.
Benefit to the Coriells.
The attendance laat night on the occasion of the
benefit to Mr. and Mrs. Obarlea Oorlell was by
■o means commensurate with the merits of tbe
bensfleiariee, who, however, did not allow tbis
fact to damp their epirite, bat gave a fine entertain-
ment. Charles Coriell performed some amueiag
feats of ventriloquism; Mrs. Charles Ooriell de-
lighted the audience by her charming rendition
of "Driven from Home." Master Charles Uoriell,
a ba-y, did eome very olever acting and posturing.
and a number of volunteers took part In a very ex-
exaellentp immt.
Woodwaiu's Gardens.
Tbe baby eamsl is still an objsct of interest with
all the visitors to these gardens. Some valuable
additions have been made to the Museum. Next
Saturday Messrs. Ooe and Lay will make another
ascension in their gas balloon.
AiUTomoAL Museum.— One of tbe most
iompleie collections . of tbe kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wax models, la daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at tbe Museum on Montgomery street. An
a|M|af^ffcMfj|jf*|fMMfjfh|
The Kleanest.
Tbe Sacramento Bee can boast the mean-
est looal reporter in California. We think
this, which we find among his items in an
issue of last week, proves it :
A lady complains that K and Fourteenth
streets is dangerous to pass, because of the
Ticiona dogs in the vicinity. It is now some
two or three hundred years since there ba9
been a reliable anecdote of a dog doing any-
thing useful whatever, bnt little instances
of their mangling children and maiming
adults are daily and spicy. Still the beasts
of prey are licensed.
It iB sad to think that that reporter prob-
ably spends enough for food and whisky
weekly to pay the tax on five or sis valuable
dogs of good breed. Beasts of prey, for-
sootbl Many dogs are more amiable and
lovable than any looal reporter who ever
stood up on his hind legs and called himself
" a gentleman of the Press."
Da Tell.
' The Plumas National, published in the
flourishing town of Quinoy, says :
Regarding the operatic season just closed
in this city, the following faets may interest
musical people: The ten performances at
which Mis3 Kellogg was the attraotien gave
a return of $21,620, while the thirty in which
Lucca appeared brought $128,793, making a
total of $150,413. This exceeds by nearly
$30,000 the bum that NilsBon brought to the
treasury laat year.
We didn't know they had been having
opera up in Quinoy.
Sensible Girl.
A oelebrated singer, Madame Le Eochois.,
was giving to a young companion in art eome
instruction in the tragio character of Medea,
which she was about to sustain. "Inspire
yourself with the situation," said Bhe ;
"fancy yourself in the poor woman's place,
If you were deserted by a lover whom you
adored, what would you do?" The reply
was as unexpected as it was ingenuous; "I
should look out for another."
The Resources of Utah.
We have received from the publishers of
the Salt Lake Tribune a pamphlet with the
above title. It is an industrious compilation
of facts by Bentham Fabian, author of -a
similar work on the resources of California.
It contains much interesting information
concerning the silver mines, which are at
present attracting bo much attention, and
statistics of tbe products of the. territory
for the year 1872.
A Newspaper Proprietor.
A certain Mr. Baxter, an English gen-
tleman, whose decease has recently
been announced in the London news-
papers, was probably the proprietor of more
newspapers than any other man who bas
ever lived 1 He bad papers in various parts
parts of England— ten in Sussex, eight in
Surrey, and six in Kent ; but his most suc-
cessful was understcod to be the Sussex Ag-
ricultural Express.
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Quite an Idea.
Leooidas Patrick Maguire is about znov.
ing from his house on Telegraph hill to
rooms on Montgomery street. A friend
said to him. "It will take yon three or four
days before you will become to the noise of
the carriages on the street." "True for you," '
replied Leonidas, "I think I'll go over to
Oakland for the first four days I'm in my
new lodgings."
New Spanish Paper,
We have received No. 1 of a new Spanish
paper called "La Union," which will hence-
forth be issued every Saturday. F. Espejo,
E. Espejo and Y. F. Rodriguez are the pub-
lishers.
Best Quality of I> oasis in
Driving gloves, at (2 per pair, at the What
(Dneer Laundry x
Altogether the Best.
It 1b curious, but true, that 3. A. Bbaber,
707 Market Btreet, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer In this city. Try him and yon will be
eonvincod. X
S2cX>owell, »h.ow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order, Room 10.
608 Market street, orr. Poet and Montgomery u
Monday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with aquaria's. Bquarza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonlcB, and their deltclous flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqtiarza, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Keamv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdor£f street. »
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " The." Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hut store below Kearny) , all these
nrw styles can be found. The etock 1b Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
Fresh and Sweet.
For the beat confectionery, go to Gonty and
Wagner1!, 107 Montgomery St. near Batter. M
Genuine Havana Clears.
Bast brands at 61 Montgomery street, S, W.
corner of Merchant. Franok & Cahn. Q
Whtrt Cheer Launary
Is the best laindry in San Frano isco , *
The Choicest Confectionery.
John H. Komer has just opened a new and
handsome confectionery store at 126 Kearny
Btreet, where can .be obtained superior finely
flavored confectionary of all kinds. Balls and
parties supplied. a
Washina; Returnea in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry,
A MYSTERY.
The river hemmed with leaning ir ?ea
Wound through tho meadows gr<ea;
A low, blue line of monntalns showed
The open pines between.
One sharp, tall peak above them all
Clear into sunlight Strang;
I saw the river of my dreams.
The mountains that I sang.
No clew of memory led me on,
Bnt well tbe ways I knew;
A foaling of familiar things
With every footstep grew.
Not otherwise above Its crag
Oould lean the blasted pine;
Not otherwise the maple hold
Aloft Its red enBlgn.
So up tbe long and shorn foot-hills
The monntam road should creep;
So green, and low, tbe meadow fold
Its red-haired klne aJeep.
The river wound as it Bhould wind;
Their place the mountains took;
The white, torn fringes of their clonds
Wore no unwonted look.
Yet ne'er before that river's rim
Wa3 presaea toy feet of mine;
Never before mine eyes had crossed
That broken mountain line,
A presence, strange at once and known,
Walked with me ai my guide;
The BkirtB of some forgotten life
Tiailed nolBeless at my tide.
Was it a dim remembered dream ?
Or glimpse through .eona old ?
The secret which tbe mountains kept,
The rivtr never told.
But from tha vision ere It passed
A tender hope I drew,
And, pleasant as a dawn of Spring,
The thought within me grow,
That love would temper eves; change
And sofien all surprise,
And, misty with the creams of esrth,
The hilts of Heaven erlse.
Fat a Stop to It,
A Connecticut woman lately alarmed her
husband by presenting him with one baby
Monday and another on Wednesday. He Bays
he believes she would have gone on doing it
every other day if he hadn't threatened to
get a divorce.
Probably.
The body of a well-dresied man was found
on the Harlem road. Tbere waB nothing abou^
his person to indicate who he was, except
three brilliant diamond rings, which seemed
to Bhow that he was either a horsa doctor or
a minetrol performer.
The ex-murderers of New York have formed
an association for mutual improvement, with
a fund for tho relief of decrepit and infirm
members.
Artificial Memory, Guaranteed,
This wonderful system gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thousands o figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
sad the intellect strengthened. Taught in two
lessons,. $10 ; classes cheeper. Professor Wm,
Nemos,. 137 Montgomery Btreet. v
DO Not, Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
I one, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
s**A*k from experience, having tested the Pos-
ter's capability. References given If required. H
Diamond Catarrh Remedy
Is a sure cure for Catarrh or Oolds. Ask your
druggist for it, or Bend to Dr, A. F. Evov, No.
9 Post dtreet. __-^^_ z
Claibvovakt,— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
333 Kearny at., bet. Bush and Fioe. Consulta-
tions In English. Prenob and German. t
Do YO\x Know
That with Buttsbiox'i Pa,ttebxb you can out
and make any garment to fit perfectly? Send
postage stamp for an illustrated catalogue, H,
i. Doming, agent, office of the Howe Sewing
Machine, No. 113 Kearny street, between Batter
and Post. San FranoiRoo. •
Reduced prices. Shirts from 75c. to $3,
Complete assortment of Gents' Fumlehing
Goods. BealeB&t Co. Eoarny et., near Buah, oi
Bealth ana. pleasure.
Tnere are not too many pleasures In San
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into the coun-
try now sua then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can undone
eqnal in elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand, Frank Ben-
ton hae there, and at hlB stables 1016 Stockton
street, carriages of every description. HlB
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral of the above is:
1,0 to Frank Bouton at tbe Occidental Hotel
when you want a carnage. o
IjIvo Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the oauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the publlo since
1849. provides for bis cuetomera lake Tahoe
tront, Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The nest cup of tea In the
city— Engliflh breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Pleasant Liocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, Bhould visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let tbere
The bonding la a verv fine one and Is well
Laflai
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THB UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST EE-
apeotf ally represent to joa and tbe pnblio gen-
erally, tbat be is now prepared to fariieb. faoil-
itlee for exhibitions of every kind and character,
wbioh snoald deserve tbe p&tron&ge of tbe pub-
lic. He bas erected at Obsynne, Wyoming, A
LARGE AND OuMMODIUUS HALL, with good
bcoDery acd Stage. Tbe Hall is well ventilated
and lighted, and made comfonab'e for all seasons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIO. both. String
and Brass, can be furnished at all times.
Satisfactory arranRemsnte will be made with
THKATRIOAL OR OTHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performaaoes on a per-
centage of the receipts. Correspondence solicited.
Addreoa. J. McDANIEL,
Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. E. — Cariosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Mascara. Those wishing engagements, state low-
est terms for the Winter Season, aanoinc photo-
graph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
funded after oiling engagements,
JAMKS McDANIEL.
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Mnaenm,
oo22 3m Look Box No. 1. Obeyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-0LAS8 PEOPLE.-MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Geo
tlemen to be good in general basinsss for tbe com-
ing Winter SeacoQ, commencing the first week in
November, 1872. AddreeB stating; lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare reloaded after till-
ing engagement.
JAMBS McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Maseam,
oc£2 Look Box 1, Oheyenoe, W. T.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yARIETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
" performers going from San Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, should atop at
SALT LAKE CITT.
Firat-elass engagements offered to flrBt-oIass peo<
die at "THB BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley. Manager. Letters bo addressed, or to
Diok Brown, Business Manager- will receive
prompt reply. fe3 lm
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO T«0 MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byu respeotf oly Informs hia friends and pat-
rons that he has re&ttod in beautiful style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will ba pleased
to Bee them, ooe and at), and have them sample
■ome of tbe choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from the maoufaoto'y of Lieeen&eid
with Phelan and OoUecder's latest patent eteel-
faced oushions, bas been Dlaced in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, oan be found in hia old po-
sition prepared to dispense creatordcomfortto all.
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MESSRS. IH'NEIL & CALDER
« imOUNOE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A the Public generally, that they have opened
under OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WINKS,
LIQUORS AND •
All are invited to call, nod ARCHIE McNEIL
AND WM. O. OALDEB will do their best to
make them comfortable. jaMtf
J, OLD
DAYS MENDES A OO., at the
__ old original Red Lion, 19Geary
street, between Kearny nnd Dnpont, where you
can have HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notforget-
ting the old Pioneer Lunch. Tbe "Old Sport" is
always on band.
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
O F FJI O E .
NO. SIS KEABNT 8TBEBT,
Between Bush and Sutter. jaSO lm
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Best aooommodatiooB for « ina-rn
Families in the oity. Private wMiF" ' "
entrance for Ladies. Hair Catling, bhaving and
Shampooiog. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladies
Shampooing 50 cento. „ _ . ,
ivl7 ltn L. OORRIVEAU. Proprietor.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FENBLY FURXISBED ROOMS. EDS-
gle or in ealta,
I W«ll Lluniea- and Ventilated.
lit OnfumlBhed Rooms to let. Lodging wifcl
or without board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
ais> B»«hatre*t. noUtt
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tbe Market
MANUFACTURED BY
CALEB M. 8ICKLFK
0018 tf 4 eo and 4fl« Kcarnyst.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
vikoima ornr, nkvjlsa*
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RE-
deoorated, and oan be rented by the night or
by tha week. Stars and traToling companies
Ubemtty treated with on •w^ea^a? by. letter
J OHN PIPEBi
Manager and sole Proprietor,
Or to 3. II. MeCA.BE,
StO Wasblngtoa street. San Franoiaoa
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BEBQOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE CHOICEST MEATS AND
Vegetablea,__Board by tbe weed.
«OS FINE bTRKKT, between Kearny
and MoDtfomnrr mariA lm
aatfttssaia.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bootcsellera and Stationers.
H. H. Moore, 609 Meot*omery, near Merchant.
SuHlncaa College*.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton'a College, 24 Poet St.
lint eli era.
Katz, Fred, Stalls 91 to 100. California Market.
ItroH Foanderle*.
Weed A King-well, California. 125 Firet st,
French Fancy Goeds,
Locan A Co.. 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Batter,
Hainan Hair.
Sampson. A. B. <k Co.. 110 Second street.
At Dale and Musical lastraments*
Keene. C. O., mf t'. aocordiane, repairer of all kinds
mnsloal Instruments,- N.E. cor. Bush A Kearnfc
Wines and Uqaors. (Wholesale.)
Danarl V. A. Co.. KM Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWMTY TEABI OF PKACTICK
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES INOI-*
dent to females has placed Madame Edmonds
at the head of all physicians making such practioe
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a speedy
and .permanent cure in the worst oaeea at sap-
preesion and me-natrnal derangements. Ladies
will find Madame Edmonds a skiiltnl physioian,
and it. is to their interest to consult her in ail dis-
eases incident to women before tampering with
poisonous nostrams, qaack doctors and bnmbaga,
Madame Edmonds desoribes diseases without any
information from the patient, and care a without
the ase ef mercury or exoeriments, thas saving
from wrong treatment for private, chronic and
oanoer diseases. Oorrespondeaoe elriotly confi-
dential, Offico and residenoe, A15 Pine street,
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja20 ly
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. cor. Jacktou and Kearny sts.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formorjy of Look Hospital.
London, and the last twelve rears of San Franuisoa.
DR. TOZER informs the aflSioted that after viBit.
mg all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND>
PARIS, acd sounding one year in tbe most cele-
brated Hospital in London, tbe LOCK, he has re-
opened bis old Medical Institute at the old stand,
where hu can alwoj s be found. DR. TOZKk has
for forty years met with unparalleled success in
tbe treatment of disease generally known OS
CHRONIO AHD SPECIAL OOMPLAlNTS.
BR. CH19. D. TOZER
is in every way responsible, binding nimself te
effeot a permanent core, or making no charges.
Those who cannot afford to o*y for advice and
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THB
MON1 HLY RES TuHATlVE PILLS, neverkoowa*
to fail in giving relief in oases f or wnich theyarS
reoommeoded. are to be obtained only at mjt
office. Prioe, £5 per box. Full direction on each
box, sent hv Kxpress or otherwise.
T)A, TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Q-iacks who make it a practice to pablish falls
affidavits and other false references, bat refers to
the raopt respectable people io the State, whom be
has Cubld of diseases which others have tailed to
core.
DR. CHAS. If. TOZER,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-tf San Franoisoo,
OUTSIDE LANDS.
A NY AND ALL PERSONS TBAT HAV*
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT.
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can t»ve toe
amount refunded at the office of the undersigned
npon the presentation of an order from the
Mayor and Oity end County Attorney.
delSH A. ArSTlJf,
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TRAY S always on band.
Alfred Yetter*
Man a fact nror and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES, ,
285 Snpont,
HEAR SUTTER STREET.
See my stock of Bird
Oages before porcbaaioa*
elsewhere. Always some-
thing new on hand. My
Patent Cages, made of
Tio Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMTH
Also, best quality TEA
noWtf
Biggest Race Yet!
THE HUMAN RACE.
THE MAJORITY OF THOSE TV HO
reside In Han. Francisco, "boy tbeir
Shirts and Furnishing Goods ef BENE-
DICT .c CO., No. tt Second street, be-
cause they are always treated well ued
bay their eoods at the lowest prices, at
•'THE OLD STAJTD."
9 araiKE.
ESTINGUISEEB
'•ABSOLUTELY THE BEST 'PROlEOTIO* '
AGAINbT FIRE I"
SKKB FOB THEIB "EKCOTD."
R. tf. Irwin 4 Co., General A geote Pacific Coast.
For sale by W. B. MURDOOH,
Local Agent, 312 California st., Sue Fronotsdo
ARION
_ .Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A-I.ATB
Fair of the American Inatitnte, after a Ha*
fold trial arakiBt StoiDwayV Ohiokennrt, eM
others, to bo THlt BEST ON EXBIgmON. B.
OVKTAZ, Sole Aeent. »0 OTarroll itrejt-
N B.— Ptanoa of all aulea TO RENT. marl
mm ** 4
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN JOTJIVCH,
Cor. Second and Teh em a streets.
sts-Terrapin constantly on hand.
Oysters in every style. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOB PARTIES.
deo 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
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WEST END' HOTEL,
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v«l. xti. a. lan.
"•aa AAA Blunt
ILITAN THEATRE
.»i r » 1 1 FiaRiABTr*
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inaaj^mplimentary Benefit
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■r »H SUta? AlttetM ted Prisefe
CALIFORNIA THHaTBI.
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MISS rlkLLIK OUMlil.Ys
Second
WEDKE-DAY KVEXING. Febnur, 3111.—
r*a,T3torl Opera Nl&±±t
THOBSDAT EVEMIRG, February 3'lb
Benefit of Mr. Stepnen l_.o«.cl3.
MADAME AOATHA STATES. HIM A.H.I H.Rl.V/.li:, HICMltt BOMI,
MB. VERNON inmu, KIIMIR M. T. riEROK,
AQd men? ob.r dtetlaEalilnd Artletee, bara ilodtT aolanteered tbelr valuable eerrlcre.
mob or ADMraiioR.
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J. H LARKIR ud CARRIE ARMSTR0RO
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LATEST STYLES.
N'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
SILLIHO AT
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PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lfl arid 17 «J20 "Waslilnjctoii street.
Wanted Immediately,
A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY,
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES.
APPLY AS ABOVJT.
ar-lnnlcnri nn.l XoTleea not Wanted,
SAPPHO TKIItl'n,
loelndlmi tbe Cklld Wnndrr. IAFFHB
UOKOK 1IONATI.
Tba World-ranown.d Ooe-Lflgxed Dancer.
I.KI.IK 11.1.1".
MISS H. KLLIH nn.l W. KI.I.IS.
TBI AHOVK ARTISTS All NOW ON OUR BOOKS, AND CAN BE EN.
Ktcad by miaagera Wtit of ibu Bookr Monataln*. tbroDKb oar aiaao,,
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Witb tbe Great Seaiatloo,
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chab. a. uaicuner,
The Celebrated Hutch ComedlBB.
MISS MARIAN MOBDACNT,
With ber two Great Spooieltiei,
DABlime, as HEARTH are THUMPS
HISS MINNIE I.OHKH,
BnrUflqae, Serio-Oomla and Ballad Ringer.
a u -*• Lie ton.
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X.T/CY ADAMS,
Merlo-Comlc and Dnettlata.
SHERIDAN CORBTN *. CO.
THE OLD
Hot sootoh,
IS Morton Btreet, near Kearny.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ADD JLARY 1* TOWN.
DON'T FORGET
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Branch Punch Salonn.
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have yon beheld HT If not, you've a treat
At BQOAftZVS PONCH SALOON, Id Kearny itrt«*
There BONA, dlaclple of OREAT S<JUAUZA,
Dinpenstea famed Magio piiaobes; rathor
The molt delicious mixtures y» t recorded;
And have with many medals been rewardedl
Ladies their 00RDIAL9 afer?B can sip at lelenra,—
Their "TKAR8" appeaaa,— and Men gain "LADIHB '
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial dlfforonoos and pain.
In "ANTI-DIVOROE" you can your end attain.
Sip of tbe potent extract but ouo taste,
lour arm, consoling, straight le round her waist
Guess what a "MORNING COMFORT" m tbe kit*
That heals the puarrel and Imparts tbe bliss)
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for tbe troubled mind.
The origin "AURORA," and the sweet "FARE WELL ,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
Bin "HTCIENIO BITTERS" are tho panacea
For all dyspeptics and for dlartbc^o.
No Cholera Morbus ever hat been found*
Where "HYGIENIO BITTERS" knoot arounc
BONA andSQUARZA, spite of all detractors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest bouof actors i
Full FORT; dlffirant hsalthful drinks you'll Unti '
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S-!BQOARZA.'8)-317 KEARNY STBBaT.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pasav;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A t
THEY HAVE TAJLE»
THE FIRST PREMIUM
AT....
All the Mechanics' Fair*.
* DF1! GAR O ."
XHE JOUBHAl OF ABHTSEKTEKTS.
Pnblisbed every Day m the Fear by
v . i». boo-.a.r.d'cts
erekont and 585 Washington SU
Below Montgomery, San Franoisoo.
TUESDAY ...FEBBUABY 25, 1W3
Deuperanc« Lrltuhur.
Don't look of dat larger when it bin red,
when it was given poorty much golor in dat
bier glass, and when he vas movie all rite;
for of dor list he sting like one pumbilbee,
and bites like a Newfoundland bull-dorg.
No drunken feller don't could got by dat
iii adorn vot heaven in. Who got dronblea ?
Who got fights? Who got bine eyea and
rednosees? Guess oncel Yell, I told yon.
Pern fellers vat hangs around dem licker
ginmille, and trinken mixed (rinks, like hot
Thomas and Jeremiab, for iostint — don't it?
Uf you don't ought more von your seven-
teen wives uud one children dan vas getting
drunk, it vas better you gone dead, by gra-
eioufl.
Don't you bin ashamed mit yourself nf
you vas comin' home on a gouble o'clock in
der morning time, uod don't could found
der keyholes.
Den ven you vas drying poorty much how
much too pool dem poods off with ein tooth-
brush, and glean dem poods mitajackbood
— don't you bin drunk den? Ain't it? I
v*s been a little hoarse, so I don't could
rite no more leksbur. Who dreads to lager
nax t.
tVataral Enon^h.
The London Jewish Chronicle hae an arti-
cle on the death of Napoleon, in which it
stys that with all hie. faults he cared for the
Jews. Thus :
For ourselves, when we recognize in him
one who cared for the Jews, we are not in-
sensible cf his demerits ; we are not un-
mindful of those passages ia his career in
which he appeared as a foe to lreedom of
«onsoience.
And again :
Whatever may be the defects that history
may attribute to Napoleoa the Third, he,
like his uncle, cared for the Jews.
There is no doubt but that during Louis
Napoleon's early career in London he did
<ire for the Jews, and was moreover deeply
indebted to them when he was chosen Pres-
- ident of the French Republic
A Fruitful Sermon.
An English vicar was standing, on a Mon-
day morning, at his gate, when one of his
pax.sioners arrived with a basketful of pota-
toes. "What's this?" said the vicir. "Pleaee
sir," replied the man, "it's Borne of our
beat taturs— a very scarce kind, sir. My wife
aafd you should have some of them, as she
heard you say in your ssrmon that the com-
mon taturs (commentators} didn't agree
* with you."
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Agreed.
Dio Lewis siys the neck should be dressed
lightly. From the many movements vrbich
are made by the larynx in speaking, it is
inferred that it is a matter of great import-
•aoe that the neok in health, should be al-
ways loosely dress3d. Tight cravats are
■ sure to obstruct the proper function of this
organ, and bring on irritation whioh may
lead to bronchitis or consumption. Johnny
Devine, known by the pet name of "Ghick-
«n," agrees perfectly with Dio Lewis on this
point.
Shocking; Blunders.
. The Bulletin of Saturday eaid :
"The Barber of Seville will be given,
with Mrs. Agatha States as Bosini, and Sig.
f ardiui as figuero.
The Bulletin onght to know how to spell
* 'Figaro" by this time. As to "Bosini," we
suppose the drsmatio critic confounded
JBciina with Bosaini.
Employment for Women.
The Prussian Government has set the ex-
ample of opening new fields of labor to
women by permitting their employment in
the railway lines of the State. In case the
womeo employed belong t) the families of
railway offioiaU, the latier are to be held
responsible ; but unmarried women or wid-
ows may be employed on their own respon-
sibility. The work wbioh they are to do is
ticket selling, receipting for baggage, and
operating the telegraph. The rate of wages
is fixed from 15 thalers a month up to the
minimum of the earnings of male officials
of the same elate. This of course, is a
practical recognition of a disinction be-
tween the values of male and female em-
ployees to the detriment of the latter ; but
it is a movement in the right direction.
Prices will be eventually regulated according
to demand and supply.
Belle of Washington,
"Miss Grundy" writes from Washington
to the New lork World :
Unquestionably the most beautilul woman
in Washington is the bride of the Minister
Btsidentfrom Ecuador. Imagine a round-
ed, yet slender, girlish figure, a perfect oval
face, transparent tkm of creamy whiteness,
large velvety, dark eyes, beaming with intel-
ligence, soft brown hair, a delicately formed
nose, and a ro-ebud mouth, which opening,
discloBe3 perfect teeth, aod jou have a faint
idea of Mme. Floras, Add to this that the
little mouth never opens to speak without
saying something charming, and that the
great gift of a wonderful vox? has been
added, and you may believe there is occa-
sion to congratulate the proud husband, and
Washington scciety as well, because of this
Ute«t acquisition to the diplomatic corps.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleasure it ta to meet a smiling counte-
aanoe, whether it be on the street or id the par-
lor. Aod why la it that tome faces wear a centin-
■aally happy look T It i - dimply because tbey live on
■a plain, nutritions and substantial diet That man
• a public benefactor wbo will conscientiously
serve ui with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
■meat Louis Meyers. Droorietor of she "White
House." Kearny Btreet. also of the Capitol Ree-
taaraDt, Foarto street, does It. as hundreds can
enthusiastically teBtily. Hie kitchens aro marvels
ot order and cleanliness. Try bim, ana you will
■ aad u impossible to eat elBewhere.
*Wla»t Cheer Jjatxaajry
Employs do Oalnamen, and should be pat
' ionized by everybody. •
- S&m Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Oarrlnaee, can be
■-found in front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Hush and Mont-
•-earner* eta. . or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaee orders
' left at either place promptly attended to day
• ;r night, at reduced rates. M
' Sevrinjf Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Port street. Also
Agency for Mills' Adjustable, Treadle. x '
X>r. Boherty
'Has deToted his study more particularly to
•etuonio and speolfie practice, and aa such is
«ow the most successful of any Physician In
-San Francisco. Offloe 619 Sacramento street,
•corner of Leldeedorfl, a Jew doors below What
•<Obce jtise. z
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In California is assuming
C'gantio proportions. Emerson OorrlUe, of the
£<*ddle Reek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
'•■ ills own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
■ ayeters to all parts of the Paeino Coast. H1b
Sastern transplanted oysters hare a fame which
hae extended all over the continent, and ► he
Saddle Book" Is Vcowd avctrywhare.
Fob Sali— a lot ef cheap Eiltdrefses. at 36
A Heathen Missionary.
A young East Indian, under missionary
auspices, was sent to London to study the
social and religious effects of Christianity.
A Madras paper publishes Ins letter, declin-
ing to proceed further. He gives 88 his rea-
sons the gross immorality of Loudon, fir
surpassing everything in Hindostan. He
quotes a temperance journal, whioh says that
there are in London 6 000 places where drun-
kenness is ministered to, and 129,000 habit-
ual paupers. He Bays the churches are poorly
attended, and preachers read and pray from
books; while the congregation exhibit no
piety.
Pet Names.
A newly-married couple occupying a sleep-
ing berth in a train coming from the East
recently, caused a fellow-pa&Benger in an
adjoining bertn some annoyance by their
affectionate nonsense. Tne lady was contin-
ually calling her husband pet nanus. First
he was " my dove," then he was " a dear
old bear," next he was a "bowwow," and so
od, until the man in the other berth lost all
patience, and cried, " For God's sake, mad-
am, call him a Noah's ark and have douo
with it, so that I may go to sleep."
Religions Brijramds.
The Paris Charivari gives the following
description of a Ecene in Spain :
A band of insurgents busy. " Bless us,
Father (to the accompanying priest;. Look
sharp about it; we hear the sound of the
diligence apptoaohing."
The priest bices?* them.
The defenders of the State aod the Church
rush on the diligence and rob it.
Soon after :
"Bless us, Father."
Tne priest bletses tbem again. The insur-
gents set nre to two houses.
A little further on :
"Blsss us, Father,"
The pr;est blesBes them some mora. The
iDsurgents shoot three soldiers. The bless-
ing, plundering and murdering continues.
Holiday Candks,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection.
ery, 678 Kearny street. 'Wholesale and retail, q
— - •
Pnotoaraphlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 31 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
i ,. ■ ■» . ,_
Hairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side curia steamed for
twenty.flve cents. v
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction sales of Watson & Bun-
hart at their auction salesroom, 113 Sottor street,
adjoining tne new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are BUT3 to procure bargains. Sile days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Outdoor Bales promptly attended to. s
Too Artistic,
Our friend Levy has a tremendous nose ;
it is immense. The other night Levy was
to go to a masquerade, and, full of a new
idea, he went to an artist. He said, *' I just
wish to^be touobed up with a little paint,
so thtt I need wear no mask at all. Can
you make me up so as to disguise me ?" "A
capital idea!" said the artist ; "of course I
can." So be set to work on Levy's nose and
paintsd it up in snob a manner that it looked
like like a pasteboard nose ins'ead ef real
flesh and blood ; its sizs completed the illu-
sion. Levy went to the ball. All night long
he was tormented by maskers who seized
his noBe and tried to pull it off to see what
was underneatb. Levy yelled with pain at
some of the twitches his unfortunate nasal
organ received. Since the ball he has bad
to keep a poultice on it to reduce the in-
flammation.
Somewhat Monotonous
Out of twelve editorials in the Call of
Sunday, four were written to prove that the
Call is tbe most enterprising paper pub-
lished. This damnable iteration is becom-
ing a nuisance.
♦
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nigh:.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless *p lay
Of sparkling waters, made a eoieen
Through wnich a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosey atone and pearly shell,
O'er whioh the waters seltly fell.
Hade that window reem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "Jet's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "X must agree
That this place suite me to a ■T."'
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked vtagmficently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand orabe and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place aH kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl whioh we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners. "
Whoever doubts this let him rush*
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Pay and Night.
CHARL38 HAAKE. Proprietor.
— — »>
Dr. Barlow J. =>ru.itii
Is giving a course of Free Leotures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Eygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday even Irg, oommenolngat7^ o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examlnatiOBB in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m., free. w
"SPIERS & POND,"
£39 Kearny street.
CORNER OF BOSH, SAN FRANOltSOO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
T£A AND COFFEE.
LUNOH AT THE USUAL HOURS, AND
refreshments at ail times. The comfort of
the domestic fireside; the graces aod courtesies
of the drawing-room; the freedom of the
CLTJB.
REFRESHMENTS at all' times, and LUNCH at
tbe nsnal hoars.
TEA AND COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS A CIGARS
889 Kearny street,
CORNER OF BUSH, SAN FRANOISOO.
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. o
It is Perfectly .Ajstorxlslaillfr,
How beautifully and quickly they do trashing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
500 Pairs ox Socks,
At all prices, at t he What Cheer Laundry.
Trie Best Kemedlee.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Wehfoot Pills, for all buttons complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 S&nsome
Btreet, oerner of Commercial. •
Jones Ac Schroder's
Celebrated Crab Chowder ean be obtained only
at OOO Bush street , nearly opposite the Alham-
bra Theatre. Bob Hart eats it, and they all
eat it. Only the beat brands of Liquors hot*
tied for family use. q
Iiadles VlsltliiaT Carda,
Written, engraved or painted by Jobs P.
Dvteb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick Houaa,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Havckkb-
CHIEFS XEATLT HUiKED. PSXHaXHBIF Of OVBTy
description to order. e
For Waaning
Shhrta, $1 50 per dos.; small pieces, 60s. pet
1c a. At the What Cheer Laundry- *
If You Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled. Bend them to the What Cheer Laun
try. Z
■■ a —
For a Bafe and efficient Beatttifiee of thx
Complexion, use Dioxax's Famous Cbxkx de
Lis. t,
The Mountain Beer la the only real Liger on
hue. as:e3::e3Fi,
Nos. 506 Market,
....AXS. ..
5 and f Sutter street,
Offers to the Trtile end Public a FULL
AID COMPLETE STOOK ol
MILLINERY COODS,
....ooxbisthto OF....
FLOWEKS, FE-J.THEBS,
Kinuovs, HATS, Etc.,
....AX
Reduoed Frioes.
fe2l lm
ll
SPIERS & POND.
»i
jy271m
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OEDEE ■
GRAND SPANISH CARNIVAL
AND
MASQUERADE BALL!
....AX....
MOZAHT IX^lXjXj,
OS THE EVENINGS OF
SATURDAY, FEBBHAKT aid. and
TUE8DA.Y. FEB. SSth.
Tickets for Gentlemen One Dollar
Ladles Free.
te20td ANOEL SANCHEZ, Manager.
$50,
LANCASTER'S
«17 WASHINGTON STBEET,
felOlm Opp. Maguire'a Opera Houbo.
SHIRTS
,...AKX>....
. GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
oisbing Gloria to be bad (rood and obeap, at
the "OLD CORNER," J- LEVY'S, M.O -i Mont-
xomerr street,. Jas'ice given to all. Don't forget
tbe number— 51* Montgomery street, fall Ira
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLAOB IN SAN FBANOISOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Goods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. 8AMPSOS A CO.,
No. HO Second street,
qo30 lm Between MU.Lon and Minna*
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. EERGES, FORMERLY
nroprletor ol tbe Miners' Ree-
tanraot, bes takes tbe management
of botb tbe Miners' Res&aoraot on
Commercial street and tbe Miners'
Branch oa Market street, in psrtnenhip witb MR.
A. DR.A.YEUR, who bas been connected witb the
Srm tor years. Improvements hare been made in
the ooieine departments that will render the Mi-
ners' more popular thaa it has ever been dnnng
the 22 years ef its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicaoies of tbe season. Our
motto ia "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charges."
P. BERftES A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
531 and SOS Commercial, and
769 Market street.
Open from 5 a.m. to 10 p ja. an31 lm
)
Signor Mancusi,
pRITATE SINGING LES30NS.-0LASS ON
MOSDAT and THTKSMT,
At 3 p.m. St. Jsmsa Houbb, 995 Market s treat,
corner of Bills. fe18 1st
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
10 OOO BEA-PTIFUL AND INSTRUCT-
„ y.'^dW **« obiects to be seen. Open to ths
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALf
818 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLy.
•T-Dr. JoRDAir's Parr ate Office is at »*l
Qearj Btreet (opposite old Mechanics' Pavilion).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO OABT CURE CORNS
BnBteat. Ingrowing Nails, Ktaenmatism, and
&
ISSSSSSS
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
0 Kearny street.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street, near Kearny.
FRENCH_GOODS.
MME. PONS. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Geods, has j as t received a large and
varied assortment Of
Of all kinds, and prices. Silk Ooreeta. and Oorae ts
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Toor-
naires, 031 Sacramento street. felllm
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWABDS.
IOHT OAKEo PBOPBIETOB
Pirst-Claes Hotel.
iris fim
Bar Sugar
POK 5ALE-S18 KIABNT STSKET. AT
MERGER'S. Alto, eT.rr kind of Oandie,
r PRICE 50CT8
A Safe and speedy Reme
dy for all Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice
Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of th<
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a suddei
Cold, readily yield to It
healing powers, Ask fo
the California Hall's Pul
monary alsam. Sold b<
all Druggists.
PKOFKIETOBS.
417 Saasome street, eoraer Commerei.
JeJDtf
.50^nxi>TEp
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
MmM®m
Gives Tone to the Stomach |
B5
^JpigMuSr
HeiAEY '5
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
JiSMBr^
HeNleys
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestim I
IgifiSf
HA8 NO BUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIEB
THOMAS XV. BREE,
SIZiVKR FXj.A.'X'XIS
C^ DRUBIS, BANJOS, ^%a
UTHEB MTJSICAI. rXSTKTJMEJXT
ESTABLISHED IN 1»«5.
ss^Xjessona given on the Banjo and Drum. U
MISSION STREET, between First and Second;
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos lor F
essionale always on hand. ;all I
A. DESIDERATUB
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARS AKD COMBINATIOli
AOOMPETBNT MANAGER, AGENT AN
Aoter, with I5yenra' experience in Engtao
AmeriOB, tbe Oaoe of Good Hope and Anoiralii
Oolonies, India and China.
18 OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with tee profession and the Pre*
Can give names of Managers, Theatres or Ball i
List of Prices and heldtng capacity, in nearly srei I
one of the above places. Apply to
J. H. MOOABE. ,
fe4 lm (ISO Washington street, flffl
SANGER HAL!
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 GEABT ST.. BTEAK KEAKS1
None bat tbe Choicest Brand, of Wis'
and Liquor, oa hund.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASCHE'S BAY BREWER
fslStl OHRIS FELDM*"!!.'
FREE AND EASY.
ETEBY sATlTBOAT HlfiBll
Piano and. Singing at 8 P-&
CHARINGs|X#.SALO0l
OOO Dkllnlon street, near Second
delO EAGLES A WILD, ProprieWW I
To the Dramatic Professioi
THE DNDEBSIGNED, WHO HAS BlU
over twelve years connected with the of*-
Meibonrne, and is well known bj tbe membsn
the profession in tbe Oolonies. begs to iotieai
that he is prepared to eive eiperienoed •"Y**
all peraons professionally viBiting or msditaWW
vieit to the Australian Oolonies. Fee model*
Pnnotnaittr in dispatohinx replies mar be rt i
UP°n' WLuLlAV TIElfRT WATlBsV '
I3Vicw.rU Obamberm, 40 Oollins atreet. ■
benma. Australia.
WILLIS' BAND.
MU8IO FURNISHED FOR ALL,
ocoasions. Musio imported, arranged ^
and for sale.
IfABODSat. BJLUM Lender of'
Orchestra,
HEXBT TON DEB MEflDEN, J-ei
er of Bras* Band.
sar-Ord'rs from tbe oonn^ry promptly attsoi
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Baton's Mc
Store. 18B Mot teem ery street, or AlAROUS
BLUM. Sao Mont Bomery street. jsB
oeoroe mates':
sndsU kinds of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Hos. 40, 41, ••, Oallfornl.
Mark.t. «n trano. on Oallfonils itr.sL
*R
Iw*-
SWGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
") Mi?
*w a)
•'••in, ,:.
22=
res fedta 114 Sitirfff iifiw '
WW ALHAMBBA TKEaTRI.
I M M • N - I m I
■ iiii <• ki : \ i
WJPEWU
to Ik"
lift
b h.
IPIHOIU
prRinr
" ■ HWli. i
OC»A»P Mb <
rama, lUttlr- Sera**,
ri R.'<vptlon«,
v ondfrfal Acrohatir and Ojni-
aaatir FVata i-Tor Witnessed!
)EBAI
isjoir, IN
ia,
IliWIBl
oii«v ia1-'
'■"):'«>-:
1HAL
»'S EiU.
hinese Theatrical
II HAUL HIOHXKJS THEATRE.
PIUS. CHI*A.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
Mn
jo
i ■ rt eoameno*
NNY A. JL. X_. 3Z3 TV !
i- 1 la* *
X 1C T JL. 3E BOf
C -
»tht iruin pnimo TBI wtll
rr.nRDART x«
in i»TT>a»*T immoi »t a.
Hw* Apprararr. in An
"»'f ^
lit II III "— .1 !• •■!.
■ I..M '
HI I I IIII. I.
I • . 1 .
-_ Hall's! i
I a Prte* Of
rot* .
1 Q •■• * —
i -»x»f
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
• •ll.r M,„|. wi. aWl*aM*J ... BSawavi
THIS AfrtRNOOK AND EVENINU
'«■' Cwwr» htm.
ll.tr.
percatntatlon or th- Imperial Mid-
nicht Hnldiri: Procession,
• F H»f HWMt
I !••■ Ki-niltKul
lUIe-Footed Lady!
I'ti-ir. M •* m hoa'l Park *cdj Il^airl
t-a )■ rt a ]ib**« at it » c.c*t of
i mi i:-on. m ii v si ,,i FaadCoaipuy
nr nb m EMatUol TeMe.n.
1'ni-t - ■■!
A0P K T KTtT
STRUCK.
IU«»HI>i.>l.(Vh • HAH H.ITON
THE
u- b_ rii
GREAT AND ONLY EMERSON!
In Hi- Wonderful Hiu1ir>'t i>f Fun.
ARTICLE 47.
\-H Rym«»
..JOB^NT ALLES
J hVibin on
U W. RockaMW
. M. *IIf« iUnNAH GUI*..
■< KtTl III M. « Rrfrall
CitL B'
OTKKTlHlt „ STAN
Qodc lading wttli H b iliii'a new production entitled
LIFE ON THE ARKANSAW
rwi.r him. Bii-t.Y mr.KMiv
MZTDUSiW.. .... JOUHAH » I.I.N
Male J. Bobtnaon
DackHAiidA bTtoeOampinj. B m- ertod old 8m«» by Raaaell, Scott. Btktr and RocaaMler.
A I.IViJ.V TIME AND A KF.lKUl, I.AMIIM).
.. ..*C Cental
..»5 uud mo
*~ All BUIi tgAfntt too Alhsaibra Theatre mna; m crejeDted hereifUr on Monday.
Tfrformanca to commtooe naootiullj At eight o'clock.
Prog in in »n e .
I '■•'" ''U'll.i. rr~t. Miwrrr'a Ora»4 «■■«
• ~r«a,r H.rdl* Art »» «■*> W .---rfait J-W»»f
Owif. r-pii -r oaaar kuiiiti.
4. •)«»».* An. «ba)k«Bvarl*M r»arari»rt
MR. m. H Ho'kRII.l
*.— Pftottyi Ihiwhii Avi
BT OK'JKOIl I-H1II.DV
OttlWM WM. WAKNaTR
• -niB>i TralaH Hair**. I larlKattlaa
DTTRODU RD BY OMAR KINUSLET.
T.-Tk« W»mr ■*>«•• »f !!•»■*
BT li I AMD IOHI.
8. — Bwtlaat* I.ritf*
BY ThK COMPANT
I .\ I R R M 1 » S M ' N
O.-M !.■-» KKII.I., rwortu af lb-
In mWT aavairMllrtvd llrtr«-b»rk A*t.
OaWTBBQQl MUM J. KKMBIL
10. -Conic Hpcclsltlc*
MON*. KKSIHtl,
11,— alaWry <nnil-ir,l, Mn.lml I'Mtm, In hla •>!»*•-
elnltlea. vaulted " AotcIIt-"
tS.-A(auirBf> Hor.e Rlllrajlo*
INTROBUCVD BY R. H. DOCKRILL.
13 —Grand flnr^lr Art
BY M'LLR VIOTORISat.
14.— The Clowu'a **' valrj". »
JTONS. KFNIBc.L AND COMPANY.
WEO»E*D.\Y AFTERNOON.
Grand FHmilY Matinee
Ureal Circle •> °2
r.t.iatitf ' GO
KcaerT««i <'h«ir». lt*aS*""J*a{«aSS
J»rW'le KutM •& nnd SIO «l»
aty-Bcx Offlo* Op«n datlf from 10 to t. Doors open at I.
UK MUULI. l.tiliul AW UttCBBB,
HBH'IMT|?
lalisf "
„ a*> *~
cific house;;- .::.
YMPICHOUSE,".
l.t-d-^nrA* .v..
eaarajr at ? <w t . oa>
i»-»aii* th^ riua
•>« OnTBELU
Thoaa
wbo
oaoe
TOT - T E¥sTE¥»lW¥
Ovr CflibnM tl V Wtill. * tin*. Tb«r & t rSBrEcrLT, .ad for .ia.liiy ud darmbtlitj will oe.ir In ra.tohod. To b§ hid oolr it th«
W.M.I. AXD SEI THfM. I X: L. .IICTIDK UTiilIR. «1« K.irnf .In'tl.
THlSTLETON'S
JOJoLY GIANT f
only ten anraa.
THISTLETON'S, O POST STREET
Tlie Groat
tearing Out Sale
...OF ..,
DRY GOODS!
....IT THE....
WHITE HOUSE
STILL CONTINUES,
.. i\'D....
Greater Bargains!
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Tra>aanr»r
Hoaitai Pir. |-r
Andrew B-irr-li
I. U ftchmid
TMES'W"
E3I^.A.l
Grand Reopening*.
1A.IT EVER
MEAT BE EXPECTED
>.L"
..DURWOTHH...
Present "Weels..
J.W. Davidson & Co.,
NORTHWEST CORNER
THE WANT OF A PEOPLE'S THEATRE HiS L )SQ
b*»n fait In tfils cmimnnUv. Tliu Majaguu:cut bM
JittrmlDtd to i>r.8,iil (or their paTOua a
First-Class Theatre
....wtrn....
FIRST-CLASS STARS
With tbn price of nlnriie*ion placed within the
r.acLi ot all. Tti«r«furr, ID luttrj the
Follo-witmr Scale ot Prices !
Wil' b« tb9 Btandsrd :
DRESS CIRCLE,
Only "713 Oexxts I
ORCHESTRA SEATS,
Only SO Oerxtsi
GALLERY,
Only £25 Cents!
OPENING NIGHT,
MONDAY MARCH 3, 1813
When the Tihutod md binaural
mm Bisters
Whoso noceas during the past tbreo y( an in the
Atlantic States has been nobonnded,
nke their First Appearance !
Ladies and Children
...WILL USD....
KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLKARANT TO USE. K ABILY APPriEP.
in n"' ur-nay, aod wtll nm i j i-o the mo*', deltoati. It
ourea alldiB:A>ea ot the aoalp, riMiwvuu onodn.ll,
Prevents Hair Falling,
«»-Th. o.iein.l SAGE BKUSH HAIR TONIO AKD
L)KtSS.M>m-j'w bftd of tile Ag.ot,
.IV. II. (I1TI'„ llnizul.t.
JOHN ROBL.
.\I1\E aVT THE BEST QFALITY OF MBAT8
OAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S. «3, CalUornla Market
PiejWKB HHUK HASUTAITOH.
BLEGAKT OD8TOH WORK I» THte OT.V
VILLE DE PARIS.
V«i
w
RUICiSSIjih TO
KAINDLER, SGELLT.ER, LELIEVRE & CO.,
Wish to call particular atten-
tion to their
BLACK GfiOS GRAIN SUES
Which they are now offering at
$1 50 and $2 per yard. Also,
to an extensive and well assort-
ed invoice of
Striped Silks— New Colors
and Styles.
Our House in Paris, having taken,
advantage of an opportunity
which but seldom presents it-
self, has been buying these Silks
exceedingly cheap, so that we
are enabled to offer them at am
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT
CITY OF PARIS,
Occidental Block,
N. E. cor. Sutter and Montgomery stg.
"'
* :f» i ca- a. ^t o -"
THE JOUBHAX OJ AMUSEKENW.
FnbUjbed .rer/ Day in the Tear by
f. F. BOGr-A.IlI3TJB
«■ Merchant *»« 685 Waaalaitoa at*
Below Monncomery. San FtmoUoo.
WEDNESDAY FEBBDABX 26,1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California. Theatre.
The vsry iars" end fashionable aadieaoa present
on the occasion of the ben em of Harry Ey tinge
I a»t night was a gratifying tsatimonUl to the reu
eraa tcor. Oar esse'tion tbat John MeL'dllough
wai the bast Impersonal >t of Jack Cade living, tbe
great -original being dead, was fullr finned last
sight. Vir. ■ McQ.ill3D.gb played tbe part ip'.en-
dldly, and was called before tbe oartaio bj tbe
most enthusiastic applause. Harry Ejiiose in
the character of Wat Worthy afforded the aodi-
eaoe some aoting of the old school which was
quit* appreciated. Mir- Annie Graham acted the
role of Msna-nne very well Indeed, bnt dressed it
neerly; is fact, mac? of tbe costamea were more
than a haasied years Jatertheo the reign of Hentr
VI ; bat as tbe pity itself Is not qvita correct Hr-
torioally, we sappo*e it does not matter much. We
prefer bbakspeare's Jack Cade to Judge Conrad's.
OhapliB, Meat yer, Lemen, Baokley, Piympton and
Heoxy played the r respective characters with
mack ability, and thoie who played the part of
bondmen a.Ured their altra-patriotie lines witk-
onta smile. The- teuenciaxy on being called out
appeared accompanied by John McCulioofb and
Miss Annie Graham, and they baring retired, made
a gushing speeoh ezpiessing his thanks to the
p ifcno snd press of San i'raeciroo. andaboreall
to Manager McOulloogb, wbo found him ship-
wrecked and taatensd to his assistance. Mr. Mc-
Oullougb, wbo beard this from benicd tbe oar-
tain, came o&t and told the aadience not to heliere
a word of it, bat that they did wai evident by tbe
hearty cheers with whicb be was grtetad. After
' 'Jack Cade," Henry Edwards read " The Monrn-
ers" in c- pi tat Btjle, and tbe farca of "A Loan of a
Lov*r," by J. C. Williamson, Miss Maggie Moore
and other1, concluded tbe entertainment. Miss
Maggie Moore Bang pleasingly, bnt the t.rce was
not briiliaatly played. J. C. Wiliamson as Peter
Spyke was evidently put eut baoausg his pipe
woald not draw, which was enough to mike any
Dutchman confused. To-night thy Fabbri Opera
Oom*Mnatt"u will eiva tbe second per.'ofsaace of
" ■ aJTnlTf," and cf conraa all the fasQion ia San
Francises will be pretest on tbB occasion. We are
gl >d to observe teat the fea-.iinof ' dressing" for
tte opera is teing started in San FrAceisoe-
another etep In civilzatioa. Tbe d >Ǥ-.- circle of
the California Theatre filled with ladies in fall
eveatog dress would p eeent a very pleasing ap-
pearance.
Alhaml.re..
Id tbe first part. W. F. Baker, Benj. Clark and
J. G. Russell, all excelleat too. Hats, sing sweet
b&liadF, and Billy Emerson and Johnny Allen on
the ends make tbe audienee laugh heartily at their
comic songs and amusing jtfkea. In tbe interlude.
"Stage Struck," "Article 47" and "Obajiag Or-
ders," are all amu-ing, and Billy Emerson appears
Id new specialties. Bob Hart's capital sketch of
"Life on the Arkaneaw" concludes tbe entertain-
ment. Donate, tbe wonderful one-legsed dancer,
will make bis first Afpearance on Monday.
Maguire1! Opera. House.
To-morrow nigbt tbe season of drama by the
, Royal Chinees Tbeatr.cal Company, from the Im-
perial Theatre, Pekic, will commenee. It will con-
sist of only three nights acd a matinee. Among
the attractions are a troupe of gymnasts and a
small-footed lady, the first ever seen in publio
here. Box sheet now open.
Bella Union Theatre.
There is a little of everjthing in tbe perform-
ance given at this pioneer variety theatre: a good
first part of songs, ballads and jokes ; on interlude
of sonis, dances, aote, character sketches, operatic
farce, gymnastics and good music, and after this
oomee the real blood and thu-der drama of
"Wolf, the Bough," which is sensational enough
to excite the most jaded and blase tneatre-goer.
Metropolitan Theatre.
It will be seen by referri og to cor first page tt at
this theatre will reopen on Monday evening next
under new auspices. Tbe prices will be reduced
to To cents to tbe dress circle, and 50 cents to the
sroheetra seats, which we tbink a most judicious
movement on tbe part of the new management.
The Chapman Sisters, wbo have been very suc-
cessful at the East, will make tbelr first appear-
asoe in their specialty, buries que, on that occa-
sion, supported by a good company.
Wilson** Grand Amphitheatre.
The pony bardie act by tbe wonderful little
equestrian, Johnny Cooke, the promising pupil of
OmaiCKingsle;. is qui tea feature of the programme;
R. H. DoakriU's scenic eqaestnan act la much
applauded; Harry Oausland, tbe clown, causes
considerable amneemeat by bis strange musical
performancei ; M'lle Do-knll, the great Parisian
star, is recalled nigotly. acd rewarded with thun-
ders of applause; J. Kennibel makes the aadience
roll In tbeir seats with laoghter, and tbe other
members of the capital troupe are all sood ia their
various specialties. A matinee performance will
be given to-day in addition to tbe evening's enter-
tainment.
Mi.* Morda ant's Benefit.
This clever actress will offer a very strong bill for
her benefit at the Metropolitan Theatre on Friday
evening next. Alice Harrison, Mrs. Owen Mar-
lowe, Mr. snd Mrs. Obarlee Edmocds, the veteran
D. 0. Anderson, Maggie Moore, Minnie Walton,
J- 0. Williamson and others have volunteered, and
a very full programme, as may be seen by referring
to oar first page, will be offered for tbe evening's
entertainment.
Woodward'* Gardens.
The baby carnal is still an object of interest with
all tbe visitors to these gardens. Some valuable
additions have been made to the Museum. Next
bun day Messrs. Cce and Lay will make another
ascension in their gas balloon. On Saturday after-
noon the Boislajs will give a performance sad
make an ascension in tbelr balloon.
ANATOMICAL McaBTTO.— 0M Of the lTX06t
•empleie collection* of the kind in the United
States, oomprising hundreds of ooetly and beau-
!ilui wrx models; is daily on view (to gentlemen
finly) at the Museum ou Montgomery street. An
lour may be profitably soent here.
JD>r. .F* x-ldw «J. Smith
Ig gi 4 a court* of Free Lectures to Gentle-
aoen cm Sexual Physiology and Kerrotu Dis-
•aassj at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California, street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A Dart of the evening is devoted to examining
and preec. .-ing fot patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 io 4 p it., tree. w
Holiday Candies.
Fresh, sweet acd delicious Oandiee, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer -confection.
arXfsjT^fJHaMjss-f^ssai
A Poetical Tale Spoiled.
A great number of our exchanges are
goshiDg over a little incident whicb cc:ut-
edin Omaha recently. A bride, so .t lie re-
port state*, wad mairied barefoot because
ber lover's kinfolki dressed that way, and
she did not wish to ssem proud. One paper
Cilia this "a beautiful instance of the dtli-
cacy and consideration of a true woman."
another, still more gushing, says: "la all
our reading we have met with no mere
tonching exhibition of woman's Belf abneg-
ation and entire devotion. Here was a
young, intelligent and beautifol girl about
to be married to one beneath ber station.
His relatives were tjo poor to dress in the
habiliments which are usual at weddings.
She cait aside her woman's vanity— the love
f^r hancsome clolhing and eparkling j'ewel-
ry— and dr*ss»d in the simple costume of a
psor maiden, and without shoes upon her
shapely feet, she advanced to the altar and
was joined to tbe man she bad chosan as
lover and husband out of the whole world.
To us this pure bride seems a prouder and
jrrander woman than if she sat on an emer-
ald throne, surrounded by thousands of
subservient lackeys, and ruled an empire of
millions." This is aomewhit agoniziBg, but
it would be passable were th; lady sll that is
represented. A correspondent from Omaba
furnishes m with the facta in the eies. It
soems that the) beautifol young bride was ao
Indian woman, who hadjnst come from tbe
western wilds, and tbe husband was a whis-
ky drinkin, borderer, who lived by fishing
and hunting banMoes and Indians. Iu a
raid he had capturei the maiden, .and
brought her to Omaba. Previous to his ac-
quaintance with har, the lady's costume had
consisted principally of a pair cf brass ear-
rings and considerable bear's greese. The
wayward borderer, before taking her to
ohurch, had clothed ber in the ,o*st-off gar-
ments of the wife of one of his pals, but in
the settlement no shoes were discovered
that were adequate to the covering of her
shapely" feet so she had to go to the altar
with her toe3 uncovered. This kind of
knocks all the poetry, sentiment and high-
i\».i i:t in oat of the gusbinga of ths lteka-
daisacal newspapers.
Too Expensive.
That was a smart yonug man out in Chi-
cago who stood all day around a savings
bank on which there was a run. He had a
dollar and tevenry-nve cents invested in it.
To get this sum he lost a day's wages and a
dinner. He f.-lt nappy that he hadn't been
swinaled out of his deposit by the blasted
bank Bwindlers. Af :t-r getting the money
be went off and got drunk on it, wben he
reached home he whaled his wife, got
locked up and was fined $10. He says he
isn't going t) save any moie money, as it is
too expansive.
--♦- . —
Xot to be Wondered At.
Among the marriages which recently
took place in Marya villa is that of Dot a
Plughoff to Ephraim Keye;. We ehoald
think Miss Piugboff married young. We
should if we were a girl with* a name like
(hat. We should be in a hurry to change
the name of Plughoff for any other.
Ssaits the Public.
Thistietin's Jolly Giant cannot lay claim
to high art in its illustrations, but they
suit the public taste well. Thistleton thinks
Laura Pair and her wolves fair game and
hunts them unmeroifuUy. This is the reae-
son why thousands of the Jolly Giants are
sold.
Boat quality of X>ojc»itln.
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Sheer Li^norr x
Altogether rlie Best.
It Is curious, but true,' that J. A Shabez,
707 Market street, near Third, should Bell fur.
ultnre and bedding cheaper than an; other
dealer In this city. Try htm and yon will be
sonvinosd. x
McIDowell, eSlxow Card Writer-
Ready mode and made to order. Boom 10
603 Market street, ccr. Po&t and Montgomery c
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that com pare with Sqnsraa'B. SquaraVs Punches
are famous for the high art shown in tbeir man-
ufacture, th« happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Boss, the
disciple of the great Sqoarxa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
tbe Holiday tables. For ssle at tbe new branch,
317 Kesmv street, or at the Old Headquarters ,
ISO LeidewdorfT street. h
JSvexrytoodLy Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all tbese
nrw etyles can be found. The stock is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. B
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. H
Pleassnt Liocauon.
Persona desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oantral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine mrtesof rooms to let there
Tne building is a very fine one and 1e well
lighted aad ventilated . ,
vviiat Cheer Liaunorr
Is the best laindry in San Franotaoa.
The Choicest Confectionery.
John E. Homer baa JuBt cpened a new and
handsoms confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, wbere can be obtained superior finely
flavored confectionery of all klnda. Balls snd
parties supplied. o
American tV'atcbes,
Bednced trices, at H A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond at. corner of Mlsiton. Jewe:ry mads
■
LOVEMtLITTLF, LOVEMELOM
Love me little, luve me long !
Is the burden of my song :
Love tbat is to? bot and strong
Buraeth eoon to watte.
StlU I would not bave thee oold—
Not too backward nor too bold ;
Lovstb&t lasteth tlL Ms old
Fadtth not in baste.
Love me lit :le, love me long !
Is the bcrden of my song.
If thou lovest me tw much,
'Trill not prove ai true a touch
Live ma little mcr J than such—
For X tear tbe end.
I'm with litUe well content,
And a little from thee sent
Is enough, wih true loteat
To te eteacfast, fritnd.
Say tbou loveet me, while thou live
I to tbee my love will give,
Kever dn amlng to deceive
While tbat life endurse;
2fay, and after deatb, in sooth,
I to thee will keep th? trato.
And now when ia my May of youth.
This my love a^sares.
Constant love is moderate ever.
And it will thrauga Ufa persever ;
Give me that with trua endeavor—
I will it restore.
A suit of durance let it be,
For all weathers— tb»t f jr me —
Fir tbe land or for tbe sea :
Lasting evermore.
"Winter's cold or Summer's heat,
Antumn'd t!np?ste on It beat ;
It can never know defeat.
Never can reb*l ;
Such tbe love that I would gain,
Such the love, I tell thee plain,
Tbou must give, or woo in vain :
So to thea— (fir-well.
A. Scripture Ltsson.
A kirk luminary recently asked his pet
scholar why they took Stephen outside ;the
walls of the city to stone him to death.
The little fellow was silent for a moment,
at though absorbed with the problem , when,
brightening up suddenly, he replied, "Se
they could git a better crack at him.'l
Oysters,
In strolling round the other night.
To look at "Friecj by gas light,
uur careless feet , by chance old stray
To where fountain's ceaseless 'pl£.y
Of sparkling waters, maae a foieen
Through wntch a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy etooe and pearly shell,
O'er which tbe waters eoftly fell,
Made that wlneow reem to be
Some fairy grotto of the eea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a ,T."*
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish —
Said they had almost any dish
That wr might name. We found it true,
And cooked mogmfzently, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam tand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy placeoft kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem*
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,'
Whoever doubts thie let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 387 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Bay and Night.
OHAKLBP HAAKB. Proprietor.
■ ■ ■ ♦
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
This wonderful evstem gives the memory ex-
tracrdinary power. Thousands o figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
and the intellect strengthened. Taught in two
lesson?, $10; classes cheaper. Professor Wm,
Nemos, 137 Montgomery street. x
dealtka ana. pleasure.
Tcere are not too many pleasures In Sac
Francisco. Nothing Is more pleasant, nothing
more health-giving than a drive into tne conn-
try now and then. Those who cannot afford to
keep a carriage of their own, can And one
aqnal In elegance to any private conveyance
at the Occidental Carnage stand. Frank Bon-
ton has there, and at his stables 1016 Stockton
Street, carriages of every description. Sis
drivers are careful and experiences, his charges
are moderate. The moral ol tbe above is:
co to Frank Bonton at the occidental Hotel
wnen yon want a carnage. o
Live Weil.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the publio since
IMS. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi sonn, game, tame get
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The oest cud of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange f shoe — can be obtained here.
"tTr^axviiifC Returned in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
Genuine Havana CJfrars.
Beit brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8. W.
corner of Merchant. Franc* & Oahn. Q
Do Wot Suffer xroxn Corns.
Tbe unfortunate tuffererB from Cores, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. £L Cowan's Instj-
rute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.n. We
*™**k from experience, having tested the Doa-
tar's capability. Belerences given if required, h
OLkxxroTuri.— Madame Clara Afitonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium.
SJS Kearny St., bet. Buth and Pine, Consulta-
tions in English. French and German. i
Reduced prices. Shirts from 75e. to $3.
Complete
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST RE-
spectfaltf represent to yon and toe pablic gen-
erally, tbat be ia now prepared to lortiiO (acil-
itle* for exQibitiooa of ever; kind and cDar&GMr,
wbion abould deserve tbe patronage ol toe pab-
lie. be ban erected at Cheynoe. Wyoming, A
LARGE AA'D CuMMODlOUs HALL, with good
fScecery acd Stase Tbe Hall ie well ventilated
and lighted, and made comfor>ab'e for all seaaons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be tarnished at all times.
Satisfactory arrangements will he made with
THEATRICAL OROIHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage c-t the receipt*. Correspondence solicited.
Address. J. MCDANIEL,
Look Box No- 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. B.— Cariosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Musenoo. Those wishing engagements, state law-
eat terra b for the Winte* Season, senoiog photo-
graph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
loaded alter filling encasements,
^_ JAM£S WcDANTEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Maseam,
oc?2 3m Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FTRST-OLASS PE0PLE.-MU8T HAVE
good Wardrobe, Foot Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good io general business for the com-
ing Wiuter Season, commencine tbe first week in
November, 1ST2. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph, Half Fare reronded after fill-
ins engagement.
JAMES McDANTEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Maseum,
•c52 Lock Box 1, Cheyenne, W.T.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
TfrAfciETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
" r e r formers going from S*n Francisco to New
Tork, or vice vena, ehoald stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elasssngagaments offered to flrst-olaas poo-
dle at "THE BO WERT," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Bosiness Manager, will receive
prompt reply. f6S Im
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO T«0 MARKET STREET, HARRY COR-
byn respectfaly Informs hie friends and pit-
rone that he has efiuod in beautiful style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see them, one aad all, and bave tbem sample
some of tbe choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe mannfactO'y of Lieeenfieid
with Pbelao and Oollecder'a lateet pateot steel-
faced cushions, has been Disced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. Tbe popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, oao be foaod io bie old po-
sition prepared to dispense creator t comfort to all.
• ja31 tf
^P
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
the Public generally, that tbey have opened
nuder OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORF, Corner
of Bash and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELECTED STOCK of
CHOICE WIMES,
LIQTJOB8 AlKS
CI OAKS.
All are invited to ca'.l. sod ARCHIE McNEIL
ANB WM. O. CALDER will do their best to
make them oomfortable. ]a21tf
DAVE MEN'DES A CO., at the
old original Red Lion, IO Geary
street, between Kearny snd Dapont, where yon
cau have HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, notlorget-
tiog the old Pioneer Lunoh. The "Old Sport is
always on hand.
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
O F FTI O E .
XO. 215 KE1BXT STREET,
Between Bosh aod Satter. jaSO lm
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Best accommodations for
Families in tbe city. Private
entrance forLadiee. Hair Catting, Shaving and
Soampooiag. Children's Hair neatly cat. Ladier
SbampooingSO cents.
l»17 lm L. CORRIVEAU. Prooristar.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
awL. FINELY FUBVISHED BOOMS, SEN
"3 sis or in suita,
"Well X-lgfited and Ventilated.
__ Cniorniiflea Rooms to let. Lodging wtu
or with tat board. *T,HAMRtt* BUILDING
SI P B«ar> atf *■ oett tf
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in tbe Market
MAHUFACT7KED BT
CALEB M. SICKLEB
oolS tf 4SO attd IE, Kearny <rt.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VXBerKIA CITY, HXTADA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RE-
decorated, and can be rented by the night or
by the week. Stars and traveling oomoanjei
QbenL'y treated with on application by Utter
JCilS P1PBK,
Manager and sole Proprietor,
Or to J. H. MeCABJC.
ISO Washington street. San Francisco.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BEEGOLD. PROPRIETOR.
CANDIES.
ALL KUTOa OX THB FINEST «OAHI>l
mKle »t oar BtMnt Ou4j Savior/ dkUj. Ai]
order*. mvttAllT from lb, aoaafcr/. an laoUoltad
S.F. BUSINESS DIRETN
Boobaellera and Stationers.
H. H. Moore, 603 Montgomery, near Merohaj
Iln-lneaa Colleges.
Heald'a, Bryant A Stratton'e College. 24 P(
Butch era.
Katz. Fred. Stella 94 to 100. California Marks
Afiraes Foandertea,
Weed A KUngwell, Oalifomia, 125 First si,
French Fancy Good-.
Looan & Co., IS Montgomery, 107 aad 109 Batkt
Hunan Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Music ond Mnalcoi I n at r aunts,
Keene. O. O^ mf f. aooordians, repairer of all
musical instruments. N.E. cor. Bash A Ki
Wlnee and Llqnoro. (Wnolesala.)
Daneri P. A Co.. »4 Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONI
UTDIAN AND
BOTANIC JPHTSICIi
"TWESTY TEARS OF PKACTl i
IN THE TREATMENT OF D1SEASEIT1
dent to females baa placrvd Madame Kdau
at the bead of all physicians making e uoh bjj_
a speotaiiy, snd enables ber to guarantee iu
pre'sion and menstrual deraosements. [a I
will find Madave Edmonds a elcilitnl pajsli I
and it is io their interest to consult, her in all I
eases incident to women before tampering i|
potsonons nostroms, quack doators and hnajw I
Madame iidmonds describes diseases witboM I
isformavioo from the patie-<t, and cures wilt 1
the use of mercury or ezoeri meats, thus sj. I
from wrong treatment for private, chronic
cancer diseases. Correspondence striottytal
dential. Office and residence, 115 Piot mI
between Kearny and Montgomery.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITO
"V. E. cor. JackiOB and Kearny iu.
THE GREAT ERiniOATOR OF SP80I
OuMPLalNTS, for-aerly ol Lock Hata*
l-ondnn. nDrt t^elabvtwnlveve^rsoftian PraaM
DR. TOZER inforui" the atfii-ttd tha' aft-rr,
inc all ihe HOSPITALS IH LONDON L
PARIS, at.d spending one year in the mats'-
brated Ho3piLal in Locdon, the LOCK, baft
opened tisold Mpoi-ai I^stitu e at ihaoldj
wbsre he can always be fonod. DR. TOZt
for forty juars me', with OBparaHuled saoceat
the treatment of dise^s* tenerilly kuotra
CHRONIC AAD aPEUiAL OumPLaINTA
DB. (Hs.9. U. TOZFK
is in every way responsible, binding bimtcll
effect a permsnsnt CUtiE, or making no chary
Those who cannot afford to p^y for adviei i
medicine will be charged for medicine only. 11
MuKlHLY RESTORATIVE PILLS. ne?erkno
io fail io giviog relief in casee for which tbey ■
recommended, are to be obtained only at
office. Price, 5-5 par box. Full direotion ohm
box, rent hp r/xprees or otherwise.
D«t. TOZER does not imitate the advertin
Qiaoks wlio make it a practice to DuoliBh fi
affidavits aod other false refdreoce?, but rsfj
tbe mo«t reeoeotable people io the State, wbo
has ecHED of diseases wbiob others bave fail
care.
»K. f'HA«. H. TOZEK,
N. E. comer Kearny and Jackson streets, I
fel-tf Ban Fra^clwS
OUTSIDE LANDS
—
ANY AUD ALL PERSONS THAT Hal
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 00
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS cad bin t
amount reloaded &t tbe office of the oadmlK
opoo tbe presentation of an order from a
Mayor and Oity and Conntr Attorney.
delSU A. ArSTH
TRAY 8 alware on band.
Alfred Yettei -
Mano f actnrer and
Importer of
BIKD CAGK
£S5 Dnpoat, ■
I- EAR SUTTER STSil
See my stock of Hi
Cag-8 bff jre parcbaait
eiEewbere. AlwaysKav
thing new oo band. H
Pateot Cages, madt i
Tin WJTe, are warrasU
FREE FROM VEBMC
Also, best Quality Tfc
nnf
Biggest Race Yet!
TRE HUMAN RAOE.
THE MAJOKITT OP THOSE
-*- realde la Han FrunclKO, boy
Shirt, and Far&l.hlDir Oood. of BEflf
DICX A CO., No. 3 Second itr'ct, he
caaae (hey are always treated well
boy their good, at the luwe.t prleat
"TBE OLD STAiVD."
^ FIRE
ESTIKQUISEEB
"ABSOLUTELY THE BBHT fEOfEOIIO*
AGAINST FIBE 1"
8ESD FOB THEIB " BECO D "
B.B.IBWK A Oo., General Ager.eP.cifieOo.lt
Foraaleby W. B. KUKD0UH.
Local Acent, 312 California et.. Sas yraodaao
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Fair of the American Institute, afteraBWa
fold trial apatost S'einwey'e, Obickenngs, ■■
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CTETAZ, Stole agent, BO O'Farrell stt**
W R.— Pianos of all sf-rl*a TO RENT. MSi«_
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN H,XJrVOH
Cor. Second nod Tehcma streets*
S9-Terrspin constantly on haow
Oystepa io every style. PBIVAT1
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES
dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS Ol
tbe Theatrical Profesaioo In California pre
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Per'oas wishing to avail tbemselves of tbs
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SQUARZA'8
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 f 7 Kearny street.
Havo yon beheld it? Ii not, you've a treat
At BQDARZA'S PUNCH SALOON. In Kearny stroet
There BONA, disciple of GREAT BQUARZA,
Dispenses famed Magic Pnnohes; rather
The most deUoloiu mlxlnrnTat recorded;
And have with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their 00RDIAL9 there can b!d at leisure,—
Their "TSARS" appeaoe,— and Hen gain "LADJIE8
PLEASURE."
To allay connubial differences and psln,
In "ANTI-DIVOROE" you can your end attain.
Sip of the potent extract bnt one taste,
lour arm, consoling, straight la ronnd her waist
Qneas what a "MORNING COMFORT" In the kill
That heals ths paarrel and Imparts the blissl
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright ' L AURORA," and the Hweet "FARE WELL. ,
Jnst visit BONA, and you'll all fare well)
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and (or diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knook arouna.
BONA and BQUARZA, spite of all detraotori,
Have proved the Natlon'l greatest benefactors I
Full FORTY different h ultUfal drinks you'll And
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— -a Welcome yon will meet
At BON A'fl- f SQUARZA'8) -317 KEaRN? STREET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pan;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A GLASS,
THEY HA VK TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
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All the Mechanics' Fain.
FIGARO."
:hb journal of amttbemehtb.
Published every Day in the Year by
X. F- BOGABDUS
•a2Htrel»u>t and S«« Wtwblngton St.
Below Montgomery. San Franciaoo.
WEDNESDAY FEBBtJAJtY 26, 1W3
A New Poetess.
The Call has a new poetess ; her Dame is
Iotz. Bbe bad some vereeg in Monday's
issue entitled "Alone," We think Bbe
would hare appealed mora directly to the
popular feeling had the Bpelted that "A
Loan." Here is the first vene :
Oar live* miy dam like music, tnoed
To tbat sweet chord, sff- cinn'a tone,
And let it ' mea is every breast
bounds the re/rain, Alone, Alore!
Beneath the strain* of love and bop?,
This voice will tbri 1 our spirit'* wore;
And lad and and wear;, we repeat
Alone. Alone— forevennor. 1
It would certainly be better as we have
suggested above. "Sounds the refrain A
loan, A loan ! It weuldsuit the commercial
spirit of the age better. How many are
there in California street whose hearts re-
echo "And sad and weary we repeat, A loan
A loin— forever more !" It is so h%rd to get a
loan now-a-days- Tb.3 time is past when yen
could strike a man for a twenty with a rea-
sonable chance of geitiDg it. "Now many
sick and weary hearts cry, and cry in vain,
A lean, A loan!"
Terjr Macli Prejudiced.
Elder iCles Grant is preaching that the
end of the world is at baid, aad telling pso-
ple to be ready for it. In his sermon last
Sunday be a;ked:
Would yen like to be found at Woodward's
Gardens," or the thsstre, or the oircuB? I
would not like to have Him find me in the
theatre when He comes.
We think that people generally, when they
are at Woodward's Gardens, or tbe theatre,
or the circus, find tbemsalveB in atruly chris-
tian frame of mind. They are at peace
with themselves, and their neighbors for a
time, and are better engaged than thty
would be in bowling about tbe wickedness
of the world, and hugging themselves on
the thought that they will be Baved out of
millions doomed to eternal damnation. We
think Woodward's Gardens are more healthy
spiritually than Elder Miles Grant's conven-
ticle is.
Very Thin.
The Evening Post shojild employ a new
Ananias. Iu Monday's issue it published a
very silly letter signed Hamleg, or Ham fat,
or something of tbat kind, which it had
the cheek to state had been received throngh
the mail at tbe ofnca of the Post that morn-
ing. The letter wbiob reads like a bit of ft
dime novel, purports to be the confession of
the murderer of the man, whose body was
recently found in tbe bay with a bit of pig-
iron fastened to it. There is a Captiio in
it, and a Colonel and a girl, eafled Nelly, of
whom the "Capting" becomes "enamored."
The whole thing is painfully thin.
Pitied her Deformity.
The Dahlonega Signal perpetratss the fol-
lowing: A fashionable belle was promena-
diog the streets of D&hlonegft, when she at-
tracted the attsntion of an old colored gen-
tleman, wbo was at Trork when she parsed
Mm. Tbe old darkey stopped his work, and
gazed intently at her until she turned the
corner, when more in pity than admiration,
he soliloquized thualy: "Wonder what is
dat she's got on her back? I speck she's
•> gwine to the Springs for to git cured. It's
a pity Bhe'a dat way. She's a party gal."
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Little fish have a good notion as to the
commencing of life — they always begin on
a small scale.
Met 'o f jr grocers— Honest tea is the best
policy.
A Happy New Tear.
What a pleaamre it is to meet a smiling couiite-
nanoe, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
lor. And why is it that tome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritious and substantial diet. That man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
serve us with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meat. Louis Meyers, proprietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Four m street, does it. as hundreds can
entbuiiastickll; testily. Hie kitchens are marvelB
of order and cleanliness. Try Dim. ana yen wUl
find n impossible to eat elsewhere.
Total Abiilnence.
The total abitioenc* papers, as a rule,
publish such a lot of silly stuff and mane
weak sttaeks on moderate drinkers tbat we
thought they had very little influence. They
must, however, possess more than we gave
them credit fur, and tbe spread of total ab-
stinence principles muet be wider than we
bad any idea of. This must beeo, or the
Wine Dealers' Gazette would not employ
Caxton to praise up the delights of old rye.
Io the list number we find an article of this
kind by the author above named. Csxtoa
quotas amihors in favor of drinking, and he
certainly haB no trouble in finding them. He
says:
" In the bottle," said Dr. Johnson, " dis-
content eeeks tor comfort, cowardice l^r
courage, and baahfoinees for confidence. It
ia not unlikely tbat Addis jn was first se-
duced to excess by the manumission which
he obtained from tbe servile timidity of bis
sober hourei." Ant? so with ns all. The Ee-
dau was cerried Itss by the bsyonet than by
"M%rteli"; Grant ssrved out "balf a pint
apiece" before ins charge on Fort Donald-
son, and Prenties's trtumpfcaut defeLce of
the Wiikerso&s owed h*lf its fire and all its
patbos to the Extract of Corn. The Presi-
dent himself is a stimulatar, and not a little
of the pertinacity which defended Cold Har-
bor and earr'ed tbe trenches areund Peters-
burg is due to King Alcohol.
We really think this kind of thing is rather
aonee(?B3ary. There ie not much danger of
tbe whole world adopting total abstinence
ideas just at pr&sent. On the other hand,
we are not at all afraid of total abstainers
being driven Io drink by reading Caston's
article. If a man findB wine, or whisky, or
any other stimulant, agree with him, let
him drink it. If he finds it disagrees with
him, muddles his head, destroys the ccats
of his stomach, weakens bis nerves, and
makes him ill, let him etop it. It all de-
pends on the man himself. It is abEurd to
lay down general rules about such a matter,
and Caxton in the Wine Dealers' Gazette
and the writers in the total abstinence jour"
nals are equally stupid in doing so.
What Cheer L.aunciry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronUed by everybody. *
Sana Moore,
Formerly of Buss Boose Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing ea-
lablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery Hte., or Dexter Stables. Oarriaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. M
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Eerited and repaired, at 116 Port street. Alio,
Agency for Hills' Ar jn-tab!e Treadle. x
I>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician In
ban Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leideedorfl, a few doors oelow What
Oheeri -». x
Oyster Trtiae.
The oyster trade In California is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Oorvllle, of the
Saddle Bock, HO Pine street, rurnishes from
bis own oyste* beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Ooagt. Els
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame whioh
baa extended all over the continent, and • he
Caddie Bock" is known everywhere.
t Sale — A lot of cheap £llk dresses, at 38
Due Credit.
M. G. Upton has a paper on the Press in
the Overland Monthly, in which he siya :
It is not the suggfs' ion of mere personal
vanity that a man who has anything to say
which can either inBiruct or amuse the pub-
lic ought to have the credit of it. These
children of the brain are often dear t-> us ae
as our physical descendants. To S3ll one's
offspring is degrading enough ; but to Bell
them in advance — to sever all relations with
them before they are born — that ib harrow-
ing indeed. Worse still, to have one's own
ethereal cberab in that association which is
a necessary quality of impercooality as-
cribed by outride gossiD to a co-worker,
while his wretched bantling is laid at our
door !
This is all very true ; but we don't think
Mr. Upton suffered very much when he waB
on the Alta. If there waa any especially
funny" Editorial Note it wbb always attrib-
uted to him.
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We Can»t Agree.
We find tbe following advertisement in
the live paper:
A gentleman 28 years of age, in a good po-
sition, would like to form the acquaintance
of ft respectable lady (or widow) of about
the same age and email figure. Address Louis
Warner.
We differ io our tsste from Mr. Louib
Warner. We agroe with him tbat it would
be pleasant to form the acquaintance of a
respectable lady, but we don't want one with
ft small figure. About $100,000 would be the
figure we should prefer. By tbe by, dees
Mr. Warner mean to insinuate that widows
are not respectable ladies ? He says a re-
spectable lady or widow.
♦
Friendship,
At the theatre the other night we heard
the following conversation between two
ladies : " That is Mary G , your friend.
over there, ie it not?" "Tea, sitting with
Charley B ." "How horribly herdresB
is cut I" "Tee, indeed ; but if it were well
cut it wouldn't fi t her."
Euphonione.
A young lady at|a South Norwalk party ex
plained that her father conducted an aqua-
rium, which was much bet lerthan Baying he
kept a fish market.
Lever Bucfele wuispenners.
At (1 per pair— 2fi per cent, cheaper than else-
where— at the What Cheer Laundry. x
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend the anction tales of Wateon fcEirn-
hirt at their auctien salesroom, 112 Sutter street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are &ni - to >rocure bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Friday?. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
900 JE*aira ot soc&s,
At all prices, it: he What Ghees Laundry.
Oysters.
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
atrci't, near Third, next to car office. c
Ladles Tisitlng Cdrds.
Written, engraved or painted by Jons P.
Dwteb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hahdsbb-
CHTBTe sxatly MABKEn. PzKMAXSEm? of every
description to order. s
For Wasnins
Shirts, H 60 per dor,.; small .pieces, 50c. _ per
lea. At the What Cheer Leundry- *
If "STon Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
try. *
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Fcr a safe and efficient Beatjtifieb 6? the
Complexion, use Dicsn'a Famous Crime ns
Lis. l
The Mountain Beer Is the only real Liger on
A Curious Case?
One of these wonderful scientific journals
says:
If yoar nose should be cut off by an ac-
cident, c ftp it on again soon as possible, and
keep it there. It will soon be ail right
again. Lieutenant Preiser of tbe Austrian
Army, did so, and now hia nose is as good
as ever.
This reminds us of tbe case of old Gene-
ral JoneB, who fought in the Mexican war.
Jones bad his nosj sliced off with & sabre.
He bad beird of the above remedy, and he
instantly picked nn hie Roman nose, wiped
the dust off of it on his Bleeve clapped
it on again, and bandaged it with bis hand-
kerchief. He left it nndisturbed for a
ceuple of weeks, and then, when he removed
bis bandage was mortified to learn that hie
nose was upside down. It web too late to
remedy the error, and so he still wears his
Bontan orgaa with bis nostrils pointing eky-
ward, And never experiences any special in-
convenience excepting when he hsB a cold,
and then he has to stand on his bead to
sneeze. The General presents a picturesque
appearance on thess oceasionF. Tha only
advantage he findB in tb.'e arrangement of
his nose is tbat he i£ able to shovel snuff
into it it in larger quantities *&*» hecauld
when his nostrils grew down* ard.
a
Knew How it Was.
A New Orleans woman on the wi'^ess-st ind
la'ely in a divorce rait remarked: "The estate
of widowhcod ia inconvenient, for one must
have all the. modes :y of a young girl without
being able to feign her ignorancs."
Photosraphlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
3-tUery, S-i Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. A
• ' ■-
Hairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
Ftteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed for
twenty-five cents. o
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Furnishing Good*, at Bank's, store, 35
Fonrth street. Cheapest in the city. e
The Best Bemeaies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Fer-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For eald by all diuggiste. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cernerof Commercial. *
Ct is Perfectly Astonlening
How beautifully and quickly thev do washing
it the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
before 8 a.m. returned the same evening If de
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALDWINS DAIRY BUTTER!
T'HIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT W. B. TERWlL-
LIGER A CO., 50 and 51 "Washington Market .
are tbe hOLE AGENTS for tbe s*ie of my brand
nf batter, kno wo as" BALDWIN'S DAIRY BTJl'-
TH.R." lc has been fljld at tbe above etaod tbe
past thirteen years, sio any brands ot butter rep-
resented to be pf my make net procured cf N. B.
TsrwiJUger A Co., are cenaferleits.
E,. R BALDWL\.
San Fraaoi'co, April, 8<n. 1872.
If. B. TKHWILLieEBA CO.
fs'26-lm SO aad Si Washington Market
IStE. A SUEZ E3 El,
TVos. 506 JIarket,
,...AKD. ..
S and V Sutter street.
Offers to the Trad, tad Piblio ft FULL
AKD COMPLETE SIOOK o«
MILLINERY COODS,
. . . .cossisrlKG OF....
PLOW£BS, JBATHBRIi
BIB BO MS, BATS, Etc,
....AT....
Hoduced Prioos.
f*2t lm
GRAND SPANISH CARNIVAL
AKS
MASQUERADE BALL!
....AT....
MOZART TTAI1I1,
OS THE EVENINGS OF
SATntDIT, PEBIC1ST 33d, Hud
TOSBAT. FEB. SSttu
Ticket, for Gentlemen One Dollar
Ladies Free.
feMtd ANGEL SANOBJZ, Mu.get.
Signor Mancusi,
QBIVATE SINGING LESSONS.-OLASS ON
MONDAY and THCBSDAT,
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And Collece of UeJIclne.
1 H nfiA BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOT-
X\J*\J\J\J ive objects to be sesn. Open to the
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUHEKA HAU-
318 Montgomery atreet. FOR HEN ONLY-
»rDa. Joepas's PKrvATE Officii ie at »il
Geary street (opposite old Mechanics' Pavilion).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO OAN CURE CORNS
Bnnsanf, lagrowing Nails, Rheumatism, and
all kinds of bores, as readily as I can. Liniment,
Salve and Corn Medicine to be had at my office.
BR. F. SUHTJLTZ. 114 Kearny street. fe2itf
The Popular Beverage
CONGRESS WATER FROM THE FAOIFIO
Oongreas Springs, near Santa Clara. Indorsed
by the Medical Faculty its curative powers being
eqnaltotbe celebrated Congress Water from the
Springe of Saratoga, Now i'ork. Depot removed
from liS Kearny street ia New Montgomery, one
door from Howsrd. Families supplied dally. Lib-
uaeaMBM
SPIERS & POND,"
239 Kearny street.
CORNER OF BUSH, SAN FRANCISCO.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
TEA AJfJD;, COFFEE.
LUNCH AT THE USUAL HOURS, AND
retreshmeits at all timee. The comfort of
tna domeaiic fireside; the graces and conrteaies
of the drawing-room; th» freedom of the
REFRESHMENTS at all' times, and LUNCH at
the usual hours.
TEA AND COFFEE, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
831, Kearny street,
CORNER OF BDSH, SAN FRANOISOO.
SPIERS & POND."
jy27 lm
it
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OEDEB
$50,
LANCASTER'S
©17 WASHiSGTOA' STREET,
felOlta Opp. Magnire's Opera House.
SHIRTS
,„.ASD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF <5ENTS' FUR-
niBhing G joda to be had good and cheap, at
the "OLD CORNER," J. LEVY'S, »IO| Mont-
gomery Btraet. Jnstioe given te all. Don't forget
toe number— 5 IO Montgomery street, f ell lm
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLAOE IK SAN FR AS CIS OO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Goods, cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAMPSON & CO.,
Ro. no Second afreet,
BOSUm Between Ulaalon and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MF. P. BER&ES, FORMERLY
proprietor of *he Miners' Res-
taurant, bat taken t*ie management
of toth the Miners Resaaurant oo
Commercial street and tbe Miners' —
Branch on Marketirttreet.in partnership with MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with the
firm tor years. Improvements have been made 13
the onisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more nvpnlcr than it haa ever been daring
the 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills 61 I are
embrace all tbe delicacies of tbe season. Our
motto w "Good Fare, Good Cooking and M^erate
Charges.'"
P. BtTBCfES A: CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
B81 and 538 Commercial, and
769 Market street.
Open from 5 a.sl to 10 p.il aa3l lm
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
ft* Kearny street
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
MoCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWA.Y HALL,
Post Btreet, near Kearny.
FRENCH_CODDS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER A2TD DEALER IN
Parisian Geod;, has jnat received a large and
varied aasoitment of
Frenclt Corsets
Of all kinds, and prices. Bilk Corsets, and Ooreets
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tonr-
naires. €31 Sacramento street. felllm
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWARD8.
TONY OAKEb PROPRIETOE
Pirst-Class Hotel.
ipis 6m
Bar Sugar
jlOR SALE— 518 KEARNY STSEET, AT
MRROER'S. Alio, every kind of Candies
WHO****
aamaa
r PRICE tUltTS
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PBOPKieTOBS.
11? Sauiome street, corner Commercial,
j 9.10 tf
i^mimm
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
EY,(MlXL'B^
Gives Tone to the Stomae
L,5(f^ix-L:tW
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE
gm$x\^
HsNLEV'S
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion
$mhiwi
ngjiBrvs
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOQD PTJRIFIlTia
f s!0 u
THOMAS W. BKEE,
BXZiVZm i=»-r. a rp-FiTt
^»- MANTTFAUTOKKE
J* — ABT>—
@n drumsTmnjos.
UTHEB MtSICAL IASTBtJMEJ«T»,
ESTABLISHED IB 1 8«S.
it>~LeMon. giveo on the Bacjo and Dram. **.
MISSION STKEET. between Firtt ud Second.
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo B&ajos for PtoJ
.Belongs sjways on hAnd. -i]5 ll
A DESIDERATUM
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSMO COMBINATIONS
AOOMPETKNT HANAOER, AGENT A»D
Aoter, with 15yet>rs' exp*rience in .England,.
America, the Cape of Good Hope and Australian
Colonies, India and China,
IS UPEN T« tttsMSEMENT.
Ib well posted With tfeft profession and the Praii
Can give narries o\ ManagerB, Theatres or Halls
List of Prices l«nd helding capacity, in nearly 6«rj
one ot the above placea. Apoly to __ fi
J. H. McOABE,
fe4 lm «SO Washington Btreet, b.F^
SANGER HALLS
(SINGER'S HALL,)
11 GEABT ST., NEAR KEABM
Hone bat the Choicest Brands of Win1
and E>lqnor» on hand*
DEPOT WEVAND & KASDHIS BAY BREWEIf
f.lBtl OHBIS FELPM4HH.
FREE AND EASY.
tTIKT 8AIHBB1T JII6HT
Piano an-d Sirglns at
a v.*
CHARING
•lJuSALOOr)
606 Mission street, near Second
4el0 EAGLES A WILD, Proprietor*
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BEE
over twelve years connected with the or™ '
Melbonrne, and ib well known by the member! j
the profession in the Colonies, bege to ijjjj*
that he is prepared to give experienced advloe
all pereooa profeeaiODaUy visiting ot medil**«y
visit to the Anstralian Oolonies. Fee m««T»»
PanotnAlity in diBpatohing replies may be r«u«
nP°n' W11.LIAV HENRY WATEBi
laViotori* Ohamben, 46 OoUinB «tr»**rJB
bourne. Aoetralia. " _
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WILLIeV^BAND.
M0SIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
ocoaeions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale. ,
MARCP8M. DLTM Leader of*
Orchestra,
EMK1 VOW ]I£B MEHDEX, X>i
er of Bran Band.
■*~Ord<T8 from the oonntry promptly attend
Lj Addreaa M. W. WILLIS, Baton's Ma
Store. 188 Montgomery Btreet, or MARCOS
BLUM. ,»*© Montgomery street. jrt t
GEORGE MATES*;
DEALER IN OYSTERS, OLAMS jttOk
andall kind* of SHELL FISH, JWT?
SUlliNo*. A©. 41, i8, CaUforniaT**/ fjt
Market, •ntnuice on Oalifornia street ^— ' ^
Public or privjtlve parties *Jd familiec snppli
mk*mj*M**mHiiumm
3
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iiv'1 motil. " ~
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• DAT. rinrmT n. i» ro. x«/i. ■., i»«.
FURNISHED ROOMS
IS »r '',■.-!>.
WEST END'
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
ntotT nrtii<o ri«c*m
CALIFORNIA THE A TBI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
Complimentary Benefit
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FalDtori Opera
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BATOHDAY APIRRNO >H LAST TIME OF
&:*f%
JACIi
SATURDAY EYKMSQ. kUBCH la:
CAPE, THE IBOTSr33TU:A.lNr
R«^rTfil MeaUe—Dresa Olrole sod Orcheitre..
RMDrTi-d Nenltl-BAleOB*,
Or*** U.rcla AdmiiiiOD
P1U0KS OF ADMMfllOH.
8V OO balcony
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McQinon V. Ooopar
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great OtBR AOT od hl> Ucchanlcal TrupeM,
Invented hjf hlmtaaslf.
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LA.THBT BTTIjEI
1HAL MEN'S, BOYS' AND. CHILDREN'S
SILI.1K0 AT
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PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
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Rooms lO and IT' OSO Washington street.
Wanted Immediately,
A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY,
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES.
APPLY AB ABOVF.
•av-Amntt-ur. and Novlcea not Wanted.
SAPPHO TIIOl'l'E,
Inalndlai the Child Womior, SAPPHO.
■ IOVOB BOKATI,
Tha World-ranoWDBd Ona-Legsed Dancer.
LRLli: JCA.I.IS,
MISS H. KI.I.IS and IV. KI.I.H,
THI ABOVE ABT1HTS AUK KOW OV OCR BOOKS. AM) OAST BE EN.
gagad bj raioagera Waal of the H0017 Hoaotatoa, through our aganoy,
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SPENOEB PBITCUABU,
With the Oreat t'ooiatior.
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CHAI. A. OAUDNEB,
The Celebruled Dateh Comedlnn.
HISS HAKIAN MOBDACKT,
With bar two Oreat Speolaltlea,
II Alt 1 I \(J Ji HEARTS are TBUMPS
HISS )1I«VIE lODIK,
BarUegoa, Sarlo-Oomfo and Ballad Blogar.
BUT liISTON,
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Serlo.Conile and Daeltlata.
THE OLD
Hot ScotoH,
15 Horton Street, near AXearar.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOD HUD JfcdBT IN TOWH.
Alwaj/a on file tba New York Harald, Harp*»r'f
Waaklr, Frank L«slto's, Day's Doing«, Police Oa
Mtt*. all tb* California PSData, alio London
Pwch, Ball's Lite. IUutnUd Lotdon Nana. Gall
laa^ifj yoaraalf,
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR
otu to drop into tbo
Kot BootoU,
FOR TOUE WABM OB OOLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Ten Cents
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Branch Punch Saloon,
317 Kearny street.
Hsto Ton beheld ltf If not, yoa'Te ■ treat
At 8Q0AKZVS PUMOH SALOON, in Kearoy itroM
There BONA, disciple of QHEAT 8QUARZA,
Olapeneec famed Magio Paoohefl; rather
The moet ddUoloal mlilur»By»t recorded;
And hare with many medals been rewarded!
Ladlca their CORDIALS th; ^ can elp at leisure, —
Their "TKABS" appsaae,— and Men gain "LADima
PLEASURE.'"
To alia; ootmoblal dlflereDoos and pain,
la "ANTI-DIVORCE" 70a can yonr end attain.
Sip of the potoat extract but one taste,
Sour arm, consoling, itralght la round ber walat
Gneus what a ••UORNLNa OOlifOHT" In the kiss
That heala the pnarrel and Imparts the bliss I
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA/'and the sweet "PARR WBXX. ,
•lost visit BONA, and you'll all fare Weill
His "HYGIENIC BITTSRS" are the panacea
For all dyapeptlos and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knook aroona.
BONA and BQUABZA, spite of all detraotora.
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefactors!
Full FORTY different healthful drinks you'll dad
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mindl
Not this alone— a Weloome yon will meet
At BONA'8-(SQOAHZA'8)-31T KEARNY BTBKZT.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIT A- OLABB,
THEY HA VK TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM!
....AT....
AH the Mechanics' Fairs.
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at the old •atahllan.aeat, 1SS laHaaia.g
THE JOUBNAL OF AKU8EMENTS.
Published everr Day in the Tear by
j,m i>. BOGARDXTS
. AT
SSSMerchant ond SOS Waihln«t«B St*
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1S73
A siroBf Case.
Jadge Tyler promises to noa.keouta pretty
BtroDg case in favor of "The Chicken." Aa
we nndeistand bim, he expects to prove that
Devine didn't kill Kamp ; that Eamp killed
himself ; that Devine never saw Eamp; that
at the time Eamp suicided Devine was at a
meeting of the Young Men's Christian As-
BCciatioD ; that Eamp wasn't shot with a
pistol, hut with a pop-gnn ; that it wasn't a
man, bat a woman, wbo shot Eamp; that
Eamp never was at the place where it is
claimed he was shot, and that Kamp isn't
dead at all. This is something like what
Judge Tyler is going to prove in order that
Mr. Devine may join Laura Fair on her lec-
turing tear. Ob, yes, something more:
Devine is a maniac, and has two uncles,
three coneics, an atiot and a half-brother in
the Alaska Lunatic Asylum.
Conceit.
The Bulletin says:
A season of grand opera is now in pro-
gress at the Chinese Theatre, on Jeckson
Street. The music, incidents and scenic
effects of the latest production are trans-
cribed from a severe attack of delirium
tremens.
The reporter wbo wrote that, simply ex-
po-cd hisignorance. He is not educated up
to an appreciation of Chinese music. The
great compser, Rossini, had much respect
for the Chinese theory of music, and wat?
engaged in writing a Chinese polka when
death over-took bim. That reporter knows
far more about delirium tremens than he
does about music.
Well, What of It!
The papers are publishing as something
dreadful the following utterance of George
Goddard, one of the Mormon priesthood:
May each and every person that raises hie
voice against this people, the Mormons, in
the balls of Congress or wields pen either
here or there, may they be paralyzed and
their arms wither.
We call that a mild religious sentiment
after reading the Psalms of David, and the
excommunication service of the Catholic
Church. Try again Goddard and say some-
thing really strong, you can't cass at all.
Rough on the StafE,
The Call, though it is perfectly well aware
that all its local reporters go "heeled," has
the fallowing:
Young men who have neither property
nor reputation to defend, go armed, think-
ing it an evidenoe of manhood, and when
there is no necessity for the use of weapons
defensively, too often use them in mere
wantonness, to the danger of life and limb.
This is rough, very rough.
A Little Hixed.
"Dicky" Turner— the originator, itia said,
of the word "teetotal," as now used—
was a rousing speaker, with an imagination
that ran riot through all kinds of images,
In one of his speech he is said to have made
the following extraordinary appeal: "Let
us be up and doing, comrades! Let us take
our axes over our shoulders and plough tbe
deep till the good ship of Temperance sails
gaily over the land?"
A Pleasing Specific .
The lateBt cure for consumption is from
Germany and consists of raw beef and on-
ions cat line. It is also said to act as a spe-
cific for love Bickness, and will develop in-
cipient longings for divorce in any family
where the sense of smell exists.
A Happy New Tear.
What a ptsasare it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on the b tree . or In the par-
lor. And why la it that tome f aoes wear a contin-
ually happy look T It is simply because they live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
eervs ni with a clean, toothsome and wholesome-
meal. Louis Meyers, proorietor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street, does it. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testily. Hie kitchens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. Try htm, ana you will
find it lmpoesibla to eat elsewhere.
Ceorjce Eliot's Say lues.
See the difference between the impression
a man makes on you when you walk by his
side in familiar talk, or look at him in hie
home, and the figure he makes when seen
from a lofty historicil level, or even in tbe
ey;B of a critical neighbor, who thinks of
him as an embodied system or opinion
rather than db a man.
The beginning of hardship is like the first
taste of bitter food— it seems for a moment
unbearable; yet if there is nothing else to
satisfy our hunger, we tabe another bite,
and find it possible to go on.
The finest language, I believe, is chiefly
made up of uoimposing words, each as
"light," "sound," "stars," "music,"— words
rsally not worth looking at, or hearing, in
themselves, any more than "chips," or "Baw-
dust ;" it is ooly that they happen to be the
Bigns of something unspeakably great and
beautiful.
When death, tbe great reconciler, has come
it is never our tenderness that we repent of,
but oar severity.
There is no despair bo absolute as that
which eomes with the first moments of our
first great sorrow; when we have not yot
known what it is to have suffered and be
healed, to have despaired and to have re-
covered hope.
The mother'* yearning, that completest
type of the life in another life, whioh is the
essence of real human love, feels the pres-
ence of the cherished child, even in the base,
degraded man.
In our days of bitter suffering there are
almost always these pauses, whsn our con-
sciousness is benambed to everything hut
Borne trivial perception or sensation. It is
as if semi-i-diocy came to give U3 rest from
the memory and the dread which refuse to
leave us in our Bleep.
A Terrible Fuss.
Both the Bulletin and Post on TaeBday
evening published the story of how a young
lady from Boston fell in love with a hand-
some, well educated Chinese bookkeeper in
one of the commercial houses on Sac-
ramento street. She wishes to marry
him, but it seems that the friends with
whom she was staying in this city are
determined to prevent it. Let the young
lady marry him and take him to Boston.
Perhaps this will lead to a solution of the
question, "Howie California to get rid of
the Chinese ?"
+.
Natural.
The Post says :
The Examiner calls attention to the dis-
graceful fact that not a gun was fired from
any of the fortifications ot the harbor on
Washington's birthday. It might have be^n
added, as another disgraceful fact, that the
public celebration of the day here was mostly
by foreign-born citizens.
Well, you see it requires a man with old-
country notions to appreciate We ahington.
His virtues were scarcely those for which
the modern American statesmon is most re-
markable. He wouldn't "get on" at all in
these days.
Perfectly True.
An amiable spinster of ripe age and un-
derstanding is dissatisfied with the sort of
people she meets at 'parties now-a-days,
She thinks that at most parties "one might
imagine one'seir in a big nursery or found-
ling asylum, or something of that sort,
from the age of moat of the guests." One
might judge this not only from the youth**
fulness of the guests but from their con-
versation. At some partes one might im-
agine one's self in an idiot asylum.
Not Posled.
Yesterday was Ash Wednesday and Jack
Lushing ton made it an excuse for going on
a bowling bust. He said he "liked to shele-
brats all er feshivala and d — n any man who
who wouldn't shelebrate whether was St.
Patriok's Day, Forrejully, Washingberday
or Ashwnsday."
Bab.:
A man advertises in an evening paper for
lodgings, which "if satisfactory will be
Srmanen I." He had better go to Lone
ountain.
+..
Tlie Beat Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Cbanoe, lor pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
for sale by all dtuggiats. Agency, ill Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial. *
WlXKt Cheer Lauaary
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronised by everybody. *
Satm Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
found In front of Coleman Btob. clothing es-
tabllBhment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sis. , or Dexter Stables. Oa.rria.se orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. w
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Pott street. Alio,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
Dr, Dolierty
Baa devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Is
now the moat successful of any Physician In
San ~ -.ncifico. Omoe 519 Sacramento street,
oonu id Leldeedorfl, a few doors oelow What
Oheer Bouse. l
Ojrsrter Trade.
The oyster trade la Oanforsia is mtgwifng
gigantic proportions. Emerson Oorville, of the
Saddle Seek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Paelno Coast, Bis
■astern transplanted oystera have a fame whioh
■U extended eU over ths continent, and ♦ be
11 Saddle Boer" is known •verywhere. *
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
'vbers— at the What Oheer Laundry. x
How to Procure Burg-airis.
Attend the auction sales of Watson & B-.ni-
hart at their auction salesroom, 113 Sutter street,
adjoining tbe new Oircns Amphitheatre, and you
are sura to procure bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Caah advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. a
SOO JPftlrs ox Socks,
At all prices, atthe What Oheer Laundry.
— ♦ — .
Ladtos VUltina; Carde.
Written, engraved or painted by Johjt P.
Dwyeb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hawdkbb-
CHIEFS HXATLT lUXXED. PXHMAXBHIP Of every
deicription to order.
♦ —
For Wsuelmixiff
Shirts, 91 60 per dee.; small .pieces, 80c. per
1c a. At the What Oheer Laundry.
If Ton want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, eend them to the What Cheer Lann
srj.
e —
For a safe and efficient BxaonnxB 01* tbb
CoMFLExioH, use Dioxar's Famous Cbeke db
Lis.
A Little Too Much.
flHaa the editor of tbe Oakland Torchlight
ever read about Ananias and Sapphira in tbe
Bible ? We should think not from the fol-
lowing :
Tbe popular Christy Minstrel Troupe-
ret owned and world-wide— will Rive a per-
formance at tbe Academy of Mueio in Oak-
land on Thursday evening. We need only
mention this fact to insure a crowded house.
Is there any nse in telling such a prepos-
terous whopper aa this?
«.
Photofirrnplilc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. <&
u
Hairwork and Combings
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side curls steamed for
twenty-five cents. n
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladies and
Gents' Foroishing Goods, at Bank'*, store, 36
Fourth street. Cheapest in the city. e
Oysters.
Why travel eo far? Shellfish ot every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 612 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. o
It is Perfectly Astonisbing
Bow beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the What Oheer Laundry. Clothes received
jelore 8 a.m. returned the same evening if de
HIT***. T
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
Bar John McOulloogh... .Proprietor and Manager
EXTRA OPERA NIGHT
Sunday Evening March 2d
Will ba presented Gaonod's Grand Opera of
VjOlXT SI "3P
OHAS. FBITSOH,
Business Manager Fabbrl Opera Tronpe.
THE FOLLOWING ISA REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U. S. Revenue Paid Thereon,
During the Year 1873,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco :
Philadelphia ..John Wieland... .29863 $20663
Empire Lyons* Uo 20,082
Albany SpreekelBtt Co.... 12,681
W&eniugton MitofzeiB A Oo V.HH3
Pacific For i maaii & Oo. . . . 8.263
S. F. Stock Brewery 7,548
Mnaon 4 00 6.31-S
Willows KlienclaueA Faust ,0 i'JJ
Broidwnr 4S00
National GlnokA Hans-m... 4,786
Jackson Win. Frede *ick. ... 4,573
Kavaiia Guaalach <fc Oo 4.545
Hibernta M. Nunan 4,4 7
United States.. WanaemacheriUo 3.349
New York Haffner & Co 2.939
GoldenGate 2.7.U
Union Hesse A Oo 2,4 12
Lafnyeite Hantt Panllin 2 288
Green AOo., 2,080
Chicago 2, lis
Weyanti; Kash 1.7.9
WahmntAOo 1,321
And lame very small breweries, producing each
lesa than 1,0110 barrels per oonnm. The wbole
amount of titer sold during 1872 in San Francisco
is 161,432 barrels, and it will ba noticed that
JOHN WIELAND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HJBAD9 TUB K.IST*
His sales exceeding by about lO.OCO barrels t^oss
of any other brewery, end making nearly one-fifth
of all brewers combined lei" lw
32 681
11.5*3
8,208
7,f48
6.953
5,459
4,800
4.736
<Uff|
4.545
4,417
3,349
2,989
Blran
3,712
2,2^
2,«80
2,115
1,779
1,321
An Oyster May be Crossed in Love.
NOT IF IT IS 8TJOH AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across tbe street from tbe California
Theatre, at tbe corner of Kearny, as nobody could
refuse said Oyster. Try it between the aote, or
when the play is over.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
8. W. COB. BLEABN-i- AND BVSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
iaCTlm
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HA.YWARD8.
TOKT OiKBb PEOPRIETOH
JE»±ar«
■Claa
is 15 6m
«9 Hotel.
Signor Mancusi,
PRIVATE SINGING LESSONS.-OLASS ON
MONDAY and THUBSDAY ,
At 3 p.m. St. Jamea Hoaae, DOG Market atreet,
corner of Ellis. fe!8 lm
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
1 0 OHO beautiful and instruot-
1U.UUU iwobwoutobe B«»n. Open to ths
Pnblto DAY AMD NIGHT, at EUREKA HAIJ
318 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY-
■9-Db. Jordan's Pbxvatk Offici is st »il
Geary street (opposite old Meoh*nias' Pavilion).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
HUE. ASHE.R,
ISos. 506 Market,
....AH2....
5 and Y Stitter street,
Offere to the Trade and Public a FULL
AND COMPLETE 8TOOK oj
MILLINERY COODS,
CONSISTING OF....
PI.OWEK8, FEATHF.B.8,
KIBBONS, BATS, Etc
....AT....
Reduced Prices.
f.21 Im
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OEDEB
$50,
....AT....
LANCASTER'S
©17 WASHINGTON STREET,
felOlm Opp. Msgnire's Opera. House.
SHIRTS
....AND....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP GENTS' PUR-
nisbine Goods to be bad cood and cbenp, at
■be "OLD CORNER," J. LEVY'S, &1Q'\ Mont-
gomery street. Jua1 ice liven t© all. Don't forget
tbe number — 510 Mont .Torn er? street, fell lm
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HAIR.
THE OHKAPKBT PLACE IM SAW FRANOISOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Goods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry 8c Fancy Coods,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. SAMPSON tfe CO.,
No. 1 lO Second street,
rjoSOltn Between Mission and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of tne Miners' Res-
taurant, bss taken tbe management
of both tbe Miners' ReBaanrant on
Oommeroial street and tbe Miners'*
Branob on Market street, in partnerabip witn MR.
A, DRA.YEUR, wbo has been connected with the
arm for years. Improvements have been made in
the onisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular than it has ever been daring
the 32 years of its prosperity. Our Bills of J are
embrace all tbe delicacies of tbe season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charges."
F. 11EBGE8 A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S31 and 588 Commercial, and
709 Market street.
Open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. an3l lm
BALDWIN'S DjMRY BUTTER!
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT N. B. TERWIL-
LIGER A CO. , 50 and 51 Washington Market ,
are tbe SOLE AGENTS for ths snie of my brand
of batter, known as " BALDWIH'd DAIRY BUi'-
TER." It has been sold st tbe above stand the
past thirteen years, and any brands of butter rep-
reseotBd to be of my make not procured of N. B.
Terwilllger & Co., are conaferfeits.
i.. k uitDwra.
San Franoieoo, April, 8ih, 1872.
N. B. TKrtWILLIGFB.feCO.
fe26-lm SO find 51 Washington Market.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
Post street, near Kearny^
FRENCH_COODS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IK
Parisian Geoda, has jnflt received a Urge and
varied assortment of
Frencia. Corsets
Of all kinds, and prices. Bilk Oorseta, and Oorseta
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tonr-
nairss. <S31 Storamento Street. fslllm
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and Had*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
• Kearny atrtxtt.
Bar Sugar
POB SALE
-518 KJAJMY BTgBBT. AT
r PRICE 50CTS
A Safe and speedy Reme
dy for all Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice
Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of th<
Breast, and all Difflcultiei !
arising from a sudder
Cold, readily yield to iti
healing powers, Ask fo
the California Hall's Put
monary alsam. Sold bj
all Druggists.
FBOFIIETOES,
417 Sanaome atreet. corner Oommerela '
j>10 II
(^BBHXL'B^RS
He^lev's
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
:j^?iises
Gives Tone to the Stomacl
#BB^ixL'B^Ra
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
MKmimm*
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestioi
Lv.(fi#ixlB^"
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIEB
11
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THOMAS W. EKEE.
SILVER. X>Xj.A.1>ZU
JO MANUFAOTDRIOtl
^ — AND—
__f B K P A. I K E_B
f^T ORUDIS, BANJOS,
yc^ — and—
OTUKB MT8ICAL INSTBTJ
ESTABLISHED IN 1805.
S#-LeeoonH «i?on on the Banjo and Dram. Si
MISSION STREET, between First and Seoondi
N. B.— Fine-toned SUyer Bolo Banjos for P
esflionalB always on band. *alfl t
A DESIDERATUII
....TO...,
MANAGERS, STARS_AND COMBINATION
AOOMPETBNT MANAGER, AGENT AT
Aoter, with 15 yearn' experience it) Englu
America, r.be Cai*e of Good Hope and Anatrsli
Colonies, India and China.
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with the profession and the Pf
Oan Rive names of Managers. Theatres or Ha
List of Prioes and belding capaoily, in nearly svi
one of the above places. Apply to
J. H. McOABE,
fe4 lm «20 Washington street, a. E
SANGER HALL!
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 GEARY ST., NEAR KEABN
None but the Chotceat Brandt of TFIt
and Liquors on hand.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASCHE'S BAY BREVYEi
felStf OHEIS FELDM4B>
FREE AND EASY.
ITSBT 1ATTKD1I NIOH
Piano and Slnglne at 8 P.J|
SAL 00
CHARING
*r
eoo Mission street* near Second
delO EAGLES it WILD, Proprietor
To the Dramatic Professic
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS 8*
over twelve years connected with the qif»
X over twelve years ooddwhu wiw w "•-■
Melbourne, and is well known by the membsr (
the profeoeion in the Colonies, hogs to intifl
that he Is prepared to give experienced- m™1
ail persons professionally visiting « medltoU-
rislt to the Anstralian Colonies. Fee modji
PTanotnaliti in dispatching replies may Mis
aP0D* WIixLIAV PENRY WATERS
UViotoria Ohambera, 46 Oollins strsot. J
bonme. Anatralia. ■■■
jtfo J
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WILLIS' BAND.
MU8IO PUEIJISHBD FOB ALL,
ocoatlona. Muaio Imported. >r ranged i
and lor eale. /
H1BCDIH. ULUM leader oj" >
Oreheitra.
OMBI VOla- BIB HEBSDI, 1* *
er of Br... B.nd. . .
.VOrd.r. from tbe ooantrr promptly att.i \
uT Addreaa M. W. WILLIS. Eatoo'a II » 4
Store. 188 MoctKomary atreet, or MAROD U
BLUM..»gg Moptgom.rratr.et. jal a I
GEORGE MATES'
DEALER IH OYSTERS; OLAMS
andall klr.de ol BEDELL BIBB, ,
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THE GREAT AND OIVLY EIYIERSOIV!
in mi- Woaderlal Bud*r«1 ••! i"un.
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ARTICLE 4/7.
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roncladlng with Hub Hert'a D«w prodnctlofi .milled
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vtf\.it mil mi iv riiiRinn
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Deck HMdl by the Ompinr. Soma Hood old Sjnga by BnM.ll, Scolt. Dakar and Hoi tali Hit.
A MVFI.rilHtAia A rHAAriL LAttlllNO.
MOIPAT EVE.NI.la, April 3d rirM Appearance of
DONATO. tho WTondorful One>Ijecsecl Dnnocr.
• 1 t>« I I'nrqo.-U
Dt« llrtk ^»1 OOI l-i .
Oin.itr. G*> l>nla I I'rlvut, ltoxce..
f All BlUa airalnat the Aluarabra Theatre moat 0, preaonteA hereafter ou Monday.
A/ Parforoiaiio, to commanoo panetnally at elabt o'clock.
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•S ,nd •!•
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian (ircns!
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IB — Uanrfr lanraf> KUIobIoh
IFCTROBUUftD BY R H. DOCKRILL.
13.-er«4>4 llnr'Hf An
BY M-I.LK VIOTORINK.
1 4 .— Thr Clowa'i *>v«lry.
M iNH. KEMBHL AND U'-MPANV
WtDNEiDAY AFTERNOON.
Grand Fumily Matinoc
Hint Cirri- * I «0
rmiini-llr *•©■
Kfn-rvcii f l>Mlr« 1 SO
l*i ii !•• II- v« *•*■ nin I 91t> «0>
•«r Bex Ufflo* oppn dallr from 10 to 4. Deori open at I.
rmm moukl i,oi*«»iiis MmvmtCM.
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* (lYMPIC HOUSE." —
<««ar<rrliU
■r«I tlnwl, np.
f-.ii*. th« ri*«»
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TbOM
WbO
ElIY"TE¥sTE¥"®W¥
Ov OUbrakwl 91 M Wbita shlria. Tbaj fttPKKF«m.T. and lor qaalllr and darablllij will narsr t>o ratio bod. To bs bad oolr at tho
aV-CALL AMD SKI THKy. I 3C la AITTIIK KTORR. fllB KramT
THISTLETON'S
JOX.AY7 GIA1VT!
ONLY TTN CENT8.
THISTLETON'sTs P08T STREET
Tlo.o Groat
Clearing Out Sale
....or ...
DRY GOODS!
....AT TBI....
WHITE HOUSE
STILL CONTINUE8,
....AND....
Greater Bargains!
TBAH KVJEB
MAY BE EXPECTED
...DURIMO THAT...
Present "sxr&**ixn
J. W. Davidson & Co.,
NORTHWEST CORNER
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Tr»a«or*r ....
Hoiicil Dlr*clor
Andrew ltirr.ll
I. L Hchiald
tl
p^TESTTV
EjFIA,I
Grand
Reopening
T
•
THE WANT OV A PEOPLE'S THEITBE HA8 LONO
b»«n felt Id this commauttr. Too Uajt«emeiit bas
d3.«(ml»ed to prtsaat for tbclr p&-rous a
First-Class Theatre
....WITH....
FIRST-CLASS STARS
With th» prlM of Ailmliilon plActd wlihln the
rtkvch of «JL Ttierefore, la rottw the
Follos^'IiiK* Scnlo at Prices !
WUl U tht iiaadard :
DRESS CIRCLE,
Only 75 Cents !
ORCHESTRA SEATS,
Only SO Cents!
GALLERY,
Only 25 Cents!
OPENING NIGHT,
MONDAY MARCH 3, 1813
Whan Uw Talaafcad. and b»ntlfnl
Wboto toccflal dorlag the paat three yeaffl la the
AtLaaUo State, haa bean unbounded,
Ladies and Children
...WILL USD....
KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSK HAIR TONIC
AORRSHIVG PLKASANT TO USK, RASILY APP' IKP.
is Do< vr-nsy. ami prill not [ j i,*a the mo*' Celiubti, It
carts «ll dls.kses of ihp so»lp. ramoTva apodraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
*r*Th* Orlninpl 8AGK BftUStd UAIR TONIO AND
DRLUBiNO miy bo bad of tbe A««at.
OTA*. If. Oi-Tm, nniirieiat,
JOHN nOIBI^'S,
VILLE DE PARIS.
NONE BUT THE BUT QMlltl OV MKATS
OAN BK HAD AT
Stalls S, «3, Oalilorala Market
A>I»MAULB IUIIC MANl FAC-rOKT.
SVCCESSOB* TO
KAINDLER, SCELLIEK, LELIEVRE & CO. ,
Wish to call particular atten-
tion to their
BLACK 6R0S GRAIN SUES
Which they are now offering at
$1 50 and $2 per yard. Also,,
to an extensive and well assort-
ed invoice of
Striped Silks— New Colors
and Styles.
Our House In Paris, having taken,
advantage of an opportunity
which but seldom presents it'
self, has been buying these Silks
exceedingly cheap, so that we
are enabled to offer them at an.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT
CITY OF PARIS,
Occidental Block,
TEE J0UBHA1 OF A1TOEE1EEHT*.
PabUsL«d ersry Dm In to. Year by
. S». BOGARDTJI
■s Kenkau »»d «<•* Wariilnston *•.
Below Monwroin.ry. Sin Fi«DOi*oo^
TIirr:->DA¥ FEBBOABI 27,1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
California Theatre.
Tte second rep re sent* lion of "Le Jolva"'Iest
lis-' drew a large ani fashionable aaaieoce. To-
niffS; the performance, which U for tie benefit of
6. W. Leaob, will commence witb the comedy of
"As Voa Like It," tats will be followed br aeceze
froai "UTrovfttore," in which Midame Aga'ba
bsatei will appear, « programme of inatromeatal
aad tociI masio .\oa t be farce of "PopptBg tbe
Qastuon." To-morrow bight theoperaof "Alar
■•■tit" -*n. be presetted.
AUiambra.
B-...J traerson an3 Johnny Allen with Bob Hait
Ola.- es Sattoo, M. A. Scotland tbe lest of the
Exe.-eoa Mioitrtla sake op a prelt; sttong :e»tr.
The performance is fait ol life and variety and
those in search of aaas»m.Dt never fail to find it
av the A. bio. bra Theatre.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Mna Marian Mordaont's brother aad Bister ar-
tisiesneve certainly dace thefrbesttoeasnrehera
coo 1 honss for her benefit to-morrow, and tbe pcl-
Iie can be more n;apprec:atve tbaa we imagine,
it tae 1 st of YOtactier. oa oor first; page does act
lead Ihes t ) fill to* Metropolitan, Theatre to over-
flowing, tfiai Alice Harrison. Mre. Oweo Mar-
lowe. Mr Henry Edwards. Miea Miaate Walton,
Miss Stags e Mosrs, Mr. J. O. WiJiamsoa, Mr.
Owes Marlowe, aad ft boat of.'ctbers have vo!un-
iad Dave Anderson— toe popilar Uncle
Dave— :ae light of whose coart. nines has not,
beamed on a Sin J-nncLsto audience for jeare
axa to tbe --t.se for this occasion only.
Here isl^hoesij "Tbe Morcing Call," Bret set
ol "' ?3 ..an Bawc.'aad tho sec:nd and third acts
of ,Dir:in«.'* Mr. McCnlloagh, always ready to
helps, fellow artiste, permitted the above-named
members of his csmpaoy :o volunteer oa this oz-
MitOB. Jfow if M es Mordaont does not bare a
gocd heme, it fsonr stop'.d pnb.ic that is t-c- blame
—not the theatrical prfotssicn.
Sfagni're'a Opera Honie.
Thi> evening tbe short season of drama by tie
Hojsi Ghineae Theatr.cal I'oipmr, from the Im-
perii. Tteatre, Peain, will commeoee. Itwilloon-
813". of only three n'gbts atd a matinee. Among
the attractions are a troape of gymnasts of woa-
("erfal repute amonr tbe Chinese, and a snal-
f >oted lady, the first ever seen inpnbl.o here.
The drama, a ajnopai3 of which will be fonod in
toe ^rsgramme oa the first page, is entitled "Ibe
V ax oi Kiogs : ' and inelndes in Hi distribstion
of character*, fairies, sapreme gods, high
mandarins lemons kings. Emperor of Pehin and the
P.vn;essof Kaaklo. The wardrobss are magcifi-
oect. aad it will be wort b more tban the price of
admissioa to see the last two per onsges in their
rojal robes. The anditonomof tbe theatre will
be ranrvea. exclusively for the white races until
far ner notice, to give ladies an opportoni'y ti see
the performanee witbou*. annoyance, Chinees
tig it j will be alvsn hereafter. There ia a good
bex-sheet, and as Figabo is honored in bslng tbe
c ioee& programme of tbe Rojal oomps&y.we shall
aeud cur Chinese criti;, Johnny Hi Hi, to writs
op t>-aight s performance.
Bella Union Theatre.
at_ as Agnes Kennedy in operatic performaoces;
Vise Lillie Hall ia song and dance; a good first
-par:; a host of favorites in specialties, aad tat
dark aad fearfnl drama of "Wolf, the Bough,''
nuita up a cftpiul bill which pleases all.
wViljon's Grand Amphitheatre
This place of ammement is certainly one of the
no t "/asbionable" In San Fr&oclsco. The dreis-
-Oircle ia always well filled. M lie Doesr!), J. Kec-
nibel. Harry Oanjlasd and ethers appear ia a bril-
liant r,mrramme.
Woodwarl't Girdeni,
The baby came 1 ia still ao object of inter -st with
all tse visitors to these gardens. Some valuable
additions have bean made to the Maseum. Hex.
Sunday Messrs. Cob and Lay will make another
• seecsion ia their gas balloon. On Sat urdar after-
noon the Enialaja will give a performance aad
make an accession in their balloon.
Tho Chapman Sisters:
Th*3e popalar bnrlssqae actresses, who are
nader engagement to appear at the Metropolitan
Theatre on Menday next, are among the passen-
gers by the train to arrive te-night.
Mi«.. AugTitta I. Dargon,
This talenUd aetresa, who, la spite of many
drawbacks daring her recent engagement at the
Metropolitan Theatre, proved herself the poia»(sar
Of rare genius.* ill commence a short engagement
at the California Theatre appearing is Lady Teazle
in "The School for Scaadai"
Ur. and Mrs. Charles Edmonds.
These artstes. lately members of tbe Metropoli-
tan Theatre company, left to-darfor Virginia City
ander engagement (a appear at Piper's Opera
.House.
Aline X.e Favre.
Cap-, a B. S. McDonald receiyed a dispatch
last night frem Memphis, Teun., lofonaing him
of toe death of Aline Le Favre, who some-months
ftAo plajed a very anocessfal engagement at the
-BMla Union Theatre. Deceased was a sister of
Jodge Cox, of New York, aad wife of Johnny
.Manning, trapeze performer.
AjxToariCAi, McsaTjM,_on« o! tbe most
eemptete ooUeetiona of the kind in the United
*tete*. comprising hundreds of ooatly and beaa-
llTAl wrx models, ie daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at *,he Museum on Montgomery ttroei. An
tton.- may be arofit*bi» iMnt >••-»
Irjjojranle Drives.
An elegant and csmforUble carriage, gtyUab
horses and ft reliable driver ira the leading es-
eontials of an fijoToblerlde, aad these cannot
be secured in San Franrisco bo uj: question ably
at frtn Frank Eonton, vhoee caxrlageB hare
the jr;v::eje of the siaud fronting the OccI-
oeafal Hotel. Hlshandvrme turn-out=tre n^ed
hy the best circles of ihe city, and as he m»kes
it s point to employ able, honest and perfectly
ourtecas drwerp, he U more liberally patron-
ized than aay ottt r carrttge prcpnetor oa this
C->6=' hile » ler^e nnmber of persons, and
ladte patticnlar. will engsge no carriage*
«xaept tho^e which he {.rovides. Frank has en-
joyed gr at Fuccese m hu bai;nv->, and the
^admirable w*y In which be coodnct-t It raakfs
him a favorite witb all who pa^r jqIzi him. *
'the C icest Conlectlonery. a»
John Q. Komex h&3 Jnst cpaned a new and
Tundsoms confectioner; store at 126 Kearny
etrect, where cm be obtained superior £n-!y
isTT d eonfeotiooerj of all ktads. Bal's and
parties snpplled. a
Too Bud.
The Xesr York Star siya: "Another c»n-
didate for twisted hemp woald seem to be
Mr. Walmqnist, a gentleman 'in good eoei-
tj,' who pat a pistol ball into the body of
Dr. Williamson, also of 'good society,' Le-
cause the Doctor attended lira. Walmquist
from a christening to her home. It is rath-
er inconsiderate of Walmquist to do this
jnst now, for Stokes waits his stay of pro-
ceedings, Scannell is on his hunt for idiots,
Foster hopes for Executive clemency, and
King is preparing for a trial. As for Mrs.
Walmquist, poor lady, it does seem a little
htrd that she can't even go to a christening
without having all her fumitore finished
and her medical man 'probed two hour*'
nDsuscssafully, Keitr
Inhospitable,
A man in Iadianapolis hariug failed in
getting work, announced big intention of
drowniog himself. He was advised to do
so by everybody he met, and started off to
doit. Areporter asked him bis name and
history before he started so that when his
ttiicide is announced he would not Lave to
go oat of the office t<o write it np. IT that
had been a reporter on a San Francisco live
paper he w.u'd have asked him to do the
job in the office with morphine or strychnine
sotbatnoneof the other papers might get
the .: -m.
Tbe Hidden Hand.
*'JIa*ley" is the slang of the P. R, for
hand. We are told that James Hawley, an
Englishman, is missing, so we Buppesehe
might be made the subject of a drama called
"The Hidden Hand.'
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nigh;,
To loo£ at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless -play
Of sparkling waters, made a sojeen
Tnrongh wolch a sweet bouquet waB seen ;
While mosey etona and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Hide that wlneow teem to be
Some lairv grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right, " I said, "I must agzoe
That this place suits me to a 'T,'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-*
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true!
And cooked magmjicatiiy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; jmt think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam tand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey bad within
That cosy place aii kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould eeem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here tbey flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.*"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain;
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
OHABLBA HAAEE. Proprietor.
Washing; Beturnea In One Dc y
And we never disappoint, at tbe What Cheer
Laundry.
Genuine Havana Citrars.
Bett brands at 61 Montgomery street, 5, W.
corner of Her:hant. Frenck & Cahn. Q
Altogether the Best,
It Is curious, but true, that J. A Fhaber,
TO" Market street, near Third, should sell for-
nlture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
oonvlnoad. x
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday taMes
that compare with Squarxa's. Sqnarza's Punches
are fameus for tbe high art shown in their man-
ufscture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of the great Sqnarsa, has prepared
forty different kinrl of punches and cordials for
the H&llday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearav street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street.
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to tbe multitude of fashions
In hats. At " The" Hat Store, 617 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) , all these
nrw styles can be found. The etock la Immense
—tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited, a
Freeh, and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery", go to Can tj and
Waaner'a. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. H
Pleasant Liocauon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a verv fine one .and Is well
lighted and ventilated. .
*Vhat Cheer L.auniry
Is the best laindry In San Francisco.
Holiday Candiea.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candle?, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
American Watohea
Beduced i rices, at H A. Oallender's 63 Seo
ond 3t. corner or Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. r>7"
Beat Quality of r>0(t«kciri
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Queer laundry z
Or. Barlow a. Smith
Is giving a course of Free lectures to Gentle.
men on Sexual Physiology and Kervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock,
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
pbrtnologica) eiamlnatlOBS in regard to hearth
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 1». h., free. w
THE CHOIR AND THE_KW BONNET.
A f aolEsh little maiden
Bought a foolith little bonnet.
With a ribbon and a featcer,
And a bit of lace upon it ;
And that the other maidens
Of the little town might know it,
She thought she'd go to meeting
The next Sunday, jast to thow it.
But though the little bonnet
Was scarce larger than a dime,
The getting of It Bettled
Proved to be a work of time ;
So, when ';was fairly tUd,
AU the bells had stoppel their ringing,
And when abe came to meeting,
Sure enough the folks Wf re singing.
So this foolish little maiden
Stood and waited at tbe d>or.
And she shook her ruffles out behind,
And smoothed them out before,
•'A:i-:laiah ! alleluiab !"
S ADg the choir ab.ve her head.
*' Hardly knew you ! hsrily kn«w you I"
Were the words she thought (hey said.
This made the little maiden feel
So very, very croie.
That she gave her little mouth a twist.
Her li tie bead a to>8 :
For she thought the very hymn they sang
Was all about her bonnet,
With tbe ribbon and the feather
And the bit of lace upon it.
And she wonld not wait to listen
To the temon or the prayer,
But patterea down the eileut fctreet.
And hurried up the stair.
Till ehe reached a lit . le bureau,
And in a bandbox on it
Had hidden safe from ciltics'
Her foolish little bonret.
Which proves, my little maiden?,
That each of you will find
In every Sabbita service
But an ecno of yonr mini ;
Ac d that little hEad that's filled
With silly little airs,
Will never get a blessing
From Fermou cr from prayers.
Live 'We>ii.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash*
ingtoL treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for tbe public since
1849, provides for bis customers Lake Taboo
trout, Stim&gundi eono, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. Tbe oest cud of tea in the
city — Bnglish breakfast tea — t50uohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here, a
Do Not Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
lone, Olub and Ingrowing ffalls, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. A. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 P.*. We
pn*ak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. Beferencea given If reuuired. B
QuxATOTairx.~Ma«ame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
323 Seamy st., bet. Bueh and Pine. Consulta-
tions In English, French and German. i
Beduced pices. Shirts from 75o. to $3,
Complete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Good?. Bealee & Co. Kearny St., near Bush. OT
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
* NNOTJ!fOE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
A. the Pablic generally, that they have opened
ander OOLMAN'S CLOTHING STORF, Oorner
of Bash and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELEOTED STOCK of
CHOICE -WINES.
LIQUOB9 AND
CIGARS.
All are invited to call, and ARCHIE McNBIL
ANB WE O. CALDER will do their best to
make tbetn comfortable. J*2itf
J* OLD
DAVE'MENDES. at the
old origina lR*d Lion. 19 Geary
street, between Kearny and Dnpoot, where yoa
can have HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notforgefc-
tiogtbeold Pioneer r.ODeH. Tb» '"Old Srwrt* is
always on hand. DATE MENDEZ, Proprietor.!
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
O F Ffl 0 E ,
:;o. SIS KEAHNT 8TBJEET,
Between Bash aad Sottsr. jaSO ltn
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEABY STREET.
Best accommodations for
Families in tbe city. Private
entrance for Ladies. Hair Catting, Shaving and
Sbampooiog. Children's Hair neatly cnt. Ladies
Shampooing SO oenta.
iil71m I~ OORRIVEATJ.Proorietar.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MANUFACTURED BY
CALEB M. SICKLES
oelStf 4)BO and 4£S Ktsrn; <rt.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIliOlNIA CiTY* NEVADA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RB-
deoorated, and can be rented by tne night or
by the week. Stan and traveling oomoanies
Uberaliy treated with on application by letter
JCilN PIPER,
Manager and aot« pTODhetot,
Or to J. UL McCAKE,
"SO TVaBbiDeto-a street. San Franeneo.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. T. BEBGOLD, PBOPBIKTOK.
CANDIES.
ALL KLTO8 OE THE FHTE8T fOAlfDS
nude at «u St««n C^idj Factory dai'j. AU
orders esp^ull, froc. tbft ocarr.rj. us wBoiMd
,rd will be promptly .tteod.d to
.„ CANTY 1 WAQKEB,
lOT Mo^tccmen .t- &vj8uur
Artificial Memory, Guaranteed.
This wonderful srstem gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thousaoda o figTares and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
aad the intellect strengthened. Tanght In two
lessons, ¥10; classes cheaper. Professor Wm,
Nemos, li" Montgomery street. y
FIGARO
I S DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
X ont the ceDtre of tbe city, in all Hotels, Beo-
taocaata, Saloona, Steres and Offices.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMKilN
every Theatre in San Franoiaoo.
* FIGARO
18 OIROULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oaklasd Ferry Boats to catch tbu paseensers
bat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL TBE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— tbe papers left in the theatres ataight
being gathered up aad aaved lor that purpose.
FIGARO
IS ■HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,'
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tte Theatres, Traveling Ooaveyancee, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, 18
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST RE-
spectf ally represent to yoa and tbe pnblic gen-
erally, that he is now prepared to fnrciab facil-
ities for exhibitions of e*ery kind and character,
which should deserve tbe patronage of tbe pnb-
lic. He baa erected at CheynnB, 'Wyoming, A
LARGE AND OUMMODIOU3 HALL, with good
Scecery atd Stage. Tbe Hall ia well ventilated
and lighted, and mad* comfortable for all seasons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be tnmtabed at all times.
Satisfactory arraogemanta will be made with
THEATRICAL OR OTHER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performaoces on ft per-
centage of the receipts. Correspondence soliaittd.
Addre&e. J. MoDANTJBL,
Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
N. E.— Cariosities wanted for the Cheyenne
Museum. Those wishing engagements, state low-
est terms for the Winter Season, sending photo-
graph to my address. Half Passage Money re-
funded after filling engagements,
JAMES McDANIEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Maseum.
oo22 3m Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FTRST-OLASS PEOPLE.-MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies aad two Gen-
tlemeo to be good in general buslnees for the com-
ing Winter b'ea'on, commencing the first week la
November, 1872. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare refunded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMBS McDANTEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Maseum,
oo52 Lock Box 1, Obeyeane, W. T.
TO VARIETY_ ARTISTES!
yiRIETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
performers going from San Francisco to New
York, or vice versa, should atop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-class Engagements offered to first-class poo-
dle ftt "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager, will receive
prompt reply. feSlm
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7SO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn respectfuly Informs nis friends and pat-
rons that be has refitted in beautiful style this
cosy and comfortable resort, acd will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and bare them sample
eome of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from the mannfacto-y of Lieaenfieid
withPbelan and Oollerder'a latest patent ateel-
faoed cushions, bas been Disced in the Billiard
Parlor. Tbe popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, ean be found in his old po-
sition prepared to dispense creators comfort to all.
Jail at
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
**. FINELY FURYISHED ROOMS, SUV-
Tn\ ghs or in auita,
Well JLlgaaed M<* Ventilated.
etc Bssu street,
S.F. BUSINESS DIREOT |
AoobjseUera and ■tatlonera,
EL H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merch 'j
Baelnesa Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant A Stratton's CoUege. 24 ] ,
Hotelier*,
Katx, Fred, Stella 94 to 100. California Mar)
Urun Foanderlea.
Weed A Kingwell. California, 125 Firet st,
French Fancy Goods.
Loaen A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 1QS 8u
Huutn Hair.
Sampson. A. B. A Co., UO Second street
Mamie and Musical Instrument
Keene, C. O., mf t-. acoordiane, repairer of a
muaieal inetrumeuta. N.E. cor. Bosh Al
Wines o«d Liquor*. (WnoleeaH
Danerl F. A Co- 594 Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMOt]
INDIAN AUD
BOTANIC JPHYSICll
TWEXTY YEARS OF PKl(.
IN THE TREATMENT OP DlSEAfflBi
dent to females bas plaofd Madame Ed
at tbe head of all phrsioiane making *uoa p
a specialty, and enables ber to gaaraousu
and permanent ours fa tbe worst oases
preesion and m-nstrnal deraDgementa,
will find Madame Edmonds a skilKdl pay
sod it is to their Interest to consult her la i
eases incident to women before iamptrlB|
poisonous noetrcma, quack doctors and hit
Madame Edmond3 describes diseases withe
isformation from tbe patient, and cores «
tbe use ef mercury or exDerimenta, that
from wrong treatment for private, chrea
uancer diseases. Correspondence 8'nctly
denttsl. Office and msideuoe, 415 Fibs i
between Eearoyand Montgomery. i
DR. CHAS. H. TQZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITI
N. E. cor. JaekaoD and Kearnys
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPI
OUMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock He
London, sort the last, twelve voire of aanPnu
DB. TOZERinforoie the affiled that afUt
ing all the Hu>PITAl.» IN LUNDOI
PAR'S, ard spending one year in the taoa
brated Hospital in Londoo, t tie LOOK, h> )
opened tie old Medical Iostitue at the old
where he can alwaja ba fosnd. DR. TOZi
for forty years met with QEparoJleled aacs
tbe t-eatmeot of diseis* generally kaei
CHRONIC AhD SPECIAL O-juPLaINTb
DB. (HAS. U. TOZEK
is ia every way reepoasible, binding hiu.
effect a permanent cube, or making no es
Those who cannot afford to pay for edvlt
medicine will be charged for mediaioe onlir,
MOM HLY RES TOHATIVE PILLS. Demi
to fail in giving relief in cases for whioh lb
recommended, are to be obtained only i
office. Price, 93 psr box. Full direction at
box, sent by jgxpreee or otherwise.
Dx. TOZER does not imitate tbe edvar
Q^aobs who make it a practice to puolub
affidavits and other false rfferences, bat rel
the mon reepeatabie people in the State, wh-
has cubed of diseasea whioh others bav« fai -
cure.
m XHS. CHAS. IT. TOZEi,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson aires
fel-tf t>an Fraofl*
OUTSIDE LAND!
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT I
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS 09 I
SIDB LAND ASSESSMENTS ean ban
amonnt refunded at tbe office of the undsn
npon the preaentatioa ef an order frost
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. ATJSTf
TRAYS always on
Alfred Teh
Manufacturer at
importer of
BIRD CAtt
S85 Snaeat
JiRAB SUTTER STI
Bee my stock ef
Cages before pareb
elsewhere. Always v,
thing new on hand.
Patent Cages, aw
Tin Wire-ara warrs
FREB FROal TEE
Also, best quality
Biggest Race Yd
THE HUMAN EAOE.
rriaF. MijoniTT of those w
-*- re.lde In San FruucUco, buy I)
shirt, lid FnrnlahlnE Good, of Bll
SICT Jt CO., No. a Second .trot,
cam. Iher ore al way. treated well
bay their Boods at the loweit prieM-
"TBl OI.TJ .TAJTD."
"i ?'■>"'
^i^-js—^^-^ al
|j»*-,-f
Pianofor
PE,
EOLABED BY THE JUIXJZS AT A Ij
— Fair of tb.ABliricialnBtitate, ft*t«riii
(old tii.1 mmn Sieio»»y'i. Obick^rnO.
other., to be TBI BEST ON EXHIBITIOlt.
CTBTAZ, Sole Acent. SO OTfrrdatJ
W B.— P1.oo.of .llerrt., TO KENT.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN r-TJNOli
Cor. Second and Tehini .treet..
aS-T.rr.plB eowtiotly on b ^
OTiter. in e.ery .tyl.. PEIVj '
UFPEB BOOHS FOB PABT1 •
dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS '
the Tbeatrioal Profession la LalHornla *
pose forminr classes for instruction in Elocnt •
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the op *,
tnnity of acqoiriDg a oaefal art at a moderate *
can send in tioir names to "Oambyses " P.O. *
23-4, when parUoalars as to terms, etc., wil
seat •« them. deS
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M0MT8QMERT S
MOTEL.
■i«.>wit i m.
ETROPOLITAN THEATRE
riRRCAHT V
rvi
implimenrary Benefit
-
arian Mordaunt FABBRI OPERA COMBINATION
rCBRCART is
an w it mill iutvh «*>*/ orou.
flOBMNG CALL »
****** U At"
9 9j
•aw m«>or»cii rmoAT. pi««> aht »>. i» i
CALIFORNIA TOE ATM.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
IV
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nirto baccbi
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L. Mm
JAO MILLAB
l«r«ccl OUorua *nct Oroheatra.
AATORDAr APtKHftOD* LAST T1MK OP
■ATUBCAT XVtKIMO. MABOS III
JACK OADB, THE IBOIVIDIVE AJNT
AND
Tlae X->o£iia. of a, Lover .
8USDAY IVEH1KQ. Much Id.
Extra F,a,t>X>tt Ox>er«, TSrislat.
MONDAY EVENING. March 3d— Flr»t app«aranoe at thlsTbeatr' of lbs Oltttd Attlct,
MISS ATTG-T7etXlA JLa. DARGON
Who will ipp'iruUtiV TEAZLE In RHEEIDASi Oomedr,
TIclg SoUool for Scandal.
rxicu or APMiioiow.
Rnrrifit »*•«•— n**u Circle and Orohattie #« no Balcony
Br*«rT(dlrM>-Bil«>0! _ "»S "•I'e'T-
L'r«"M CirciAvAdaiiiaiOD * S*> PiiTato Uoxsf
>! > - ^ I I l I 1 i; ii ^ ,,L
X_#-"» i- la. 1 ii r\ ■ i < I j\. i m ■»•, ,- , »»»«
L'ooxijLi aiki coor*an.
t .mrl. — \ •*t-n.*r In Coml(«a!
M>m A«*m KaaMAf
■ •a*. ..--,.. N •*.- Mai K.lty
Song and D*W . . . .'."'. . .."... LJliltHiH
»•»■>.») A*l
M.ata>a*M- ■ ■< Cirra4t>
iMuiiiiition ITe«tli ill.
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Onttan
OrvlMAMn
DAN* K
XILLIB HA. AW. ABB
hi \» n »>r MHOSJ
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Who id
Vow.
■oxen OP ALL NATIONS.
..AONU KlJRIftV
Coaoiadloi *lia t
^WolT tlio
Wolir-d n.«v6, kaotmaa Wolf
Lortitj Wtlioy
.la oh Hi I eo
Fii>iai««o
t noy Raraarl ,
Howard Itiinion
AlwjDt R««niiar
Coloa.l Whitjlr
Jitnoo
OUOinnli
I ■•lati Bvleoar
Stlria
Mrt R a tears
Mr*. UfDklioc
Lucy A afa too
LlaraTlalda
ho Driaaa of
nongh.
too Kosob H. 0 Mar. a.
M.lKv.%
To in mr Br**
.'.'.' "*X!""""Oh*0, V«rnor
Udm OotiU
Wi.JBei*.
J. H. Lathi*
K. MooU-o*
F Ooo»oa
Fanny Uimlm
HiDBfa Flllruor*
Mi» J&MphiDO
Mil* Hirltnd
Mm (i.niU
Carile Armtlronc
Saturday trmlnf-KJ. ManCnsae will pfrfora fel
Vrent SHE AIT on bla Hrrtannkul Tr*o>***N
lDveit«d by himself.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Booma lO and X7'»..0«?0 WiiMhiiiKtou street.
Wanted Immediately,
A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY,
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES.
APPLY A3 ABOVE.
It-Amitton .nil Novice, not Wontvd,
8APPUU Tltol'IT..
InelndlBB the Child Wonder, IAPFBO.
MGNOH llOHATI,
The World-reuo.n.d One-Legged Dancer.
I.RI.IK KI.I.IN,
Bill B. KLI.IH .lid W. ILI.II.
THE ABOVE ABTHTA ARE MOW ON OCR BOSKS. ANU CAN ME EN-
KAfAd by DtDilin W.at of the Kooky Mouotuo- , tbroagb oar .gonor,
• HEBIDAB COBBTN * CO.
IIAICKV AMI. VK
....AND....
■ PENOKK 1'KITCIIAHIl,
With I be Greet Reneatioo.
OOTJUtTERFEATl
CHAD. A. UAKDNEB,
The Celebrated Hutch Comedian.
MIB. MARIAN AlORDACNT.
With ber two Greet SpeQieltie.,
OAlt I I NO A BE ARTS .re TRUMPS
MM8 AIINNII: I.ODER,
BarUeqae, Serio-Oomio end BeHed BiDfer.
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Serlo-rorolc .nd Daettfete.
THE OLD
Hot Sootoh,
IS HertM aireet. .ear Aeerejt
All Drinks Xen Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AIOJMRY II TOW*.
AIwiti o. II. the New York Hereld
DON'T FORGET
ON TOUR WAT TO OB FROM TAB OIR
oqs to drop into tbo
JrtO-t SOOtOll,
TOB YODR WARM OR OOLD DBIITKS.
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SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn9
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Hato yon beheld It? If not, yon're a tre«t
At SQUABZA'S PUMOH 8AL0ON, In Koarny ■
There BONA, disciple of OHBAT hQDABZA,
OlnpenseA famed Mapo Pnnahee; rather
The most dolkloua mti!ur»my»,t reoordod;
And have with many medals been rewardodl
Laaiee their 00BDIALS tf';-e can alp at KOBor*,-
rht-ir "THaRS" appeaao,— and Men gain
PLEASURE."
To allay coannblal dlfferencos and pain,
Ut "ANTI-DITORUE" you can yonr end cttaln .
6lp of the potent extract bat ono taste,
Soar arm, consoling, straight 1* roam? tter wu*a
OaeBfl'whata "AIORNING OOMFOBr" In the kits
That heals the pnarrel and Imparts the bllnl
The "WEL00MB" too, you'll alwoys find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright '•AURORA," and the ewoet HFABK1FKU,k
Juat rislt BONA, and you'll all fare well I
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the pftstveea
For all dyspeptloa and for dlarrhwa.
No Cholera Morons over has been foond
Wbu* "BTOIENIO BITTERa" knock aroana.
BONA and SQUARZA, spite Of all dotr aotore.
Have prored the Nation's gtestest bonofaotowf
Full forty different h.althfal drinks yoalt nb*
To aid tbe Man— invigorate the mindl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S— (BQUARZA'B)— »17 KEAttNT £
Remember, too, not this famed plans to pass;
ALL SPLENDID UQU0E8 BUT OME BIT A I
THET HAVE TAJtEK
THE FIR8T PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Falrtu
" r1! ca-A.rt o ."
THE JODBNAL OF AETTSEMTNTfl.
Pobliabed every Day in the Year by
J- I>- BOGARDUS
■tSHerekutt and 5S* W»»h.n*t»* SU
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
yBIDAT FEBRUARY 28, IP73
Tliiuj?s a Married Man Cannot Help
Thinktnff.
Tk at all ike girls us*d to be in love with
him.
That all the widowB are now.
That if he were a widower he could
xsarrj again whenever he cboas.
Toat all the other fd Iowa are fools.
That ho wouldn't introduce any fallow ha
knows to his sister or daughter.
Thit his wife is a little jealous
That ehe used to be a pret y girl.
That his mother could make good bread ;
hat his wife cannot.
That h» wouldn't trust most women.
That if he should aver speculate he would
nake bis fortune.
That be would enjoj a country life.
That his girls will never be so all? as to
marry.
That his mother-in-law may be a nee old
U3y, but—
Tha: smoking never hurt a man yet.
That with a little management the ser-
vants would always do well, and never Rive
warning.
That his shirt buttons are grossly neg-
lected.
Th*t ha is going to make his fortune
some day.
Th-t he dc&p:ses old bachelors.
Forrest's Shakspeare.
Mr. James OaVes writes to the Boston
8aturday evening G&zetts, from the late res-
i denes of Mr. Forrest, No. 1346 North
Broad street, Philadelphia, ts follows: "I
am busily at work taking care of the bcoks
that were iDjared by the lata fire in Mr.
Forrest's library, many of which will need
rebinding; and I am glad to say the most of
t hoss which were destroyed by the fire can
be replaced. The fjlio edition of Shaki-
peare, of 1623, cannot be replaced; but I
hare saved a considerable portien of it, in a
charred condition, to be sure, but as a relic
will still be of great value— perhaps near-
aa mu:h S3 as before it was iojured. Sim-
ply as a relic, however, will it be of historic
worth."
TJnpoetical.
T. Buchanan Read saidof Tennyson : He
ookj no more like a poet than does a lob-
ster, it compared ti a goldfinch. Angular,
» wkward, wi:h great handa and feet, and
course streaming hair, he is not the man a
romantic lady would die for.
Llvo "Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the causeof many crimes. Thoee
wne dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Waah<
tngto b treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bockea, who has catered for the public elnoe
1849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimagundl eouo, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The oest cud of tea la the
city — English breakfast tea — feooohong aitd
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. 3
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squarza's. Squirza'aPUDches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
txfsc-tnre, tLb harpy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqaarxa, has prepared
forty different kino* of punches and cordials for
be Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
130 Laldeedorff street.
A Happy New Year.
What a ple&aare it is to meet a smiling oonnte-
oanee, whether it be on the street or 10 thepar-
or. And why if it that acme faces wear a cenun-
mally happy look? It i#» ■imply because tney live on
a plain, Bntritions and ■nbatontUI diet. That man
a a publie benefactor who will conscientiously
erre as with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
tseaL Lonis Meyers. proprietor of the "White
Hones." Rearer street, also of the Capitol Res-
aaraot, pourin street, doss It. as hundreds can
•nthnsiastiealry Ustitr. Bis kitchens are marvel*
of order and cleanliness. Try nim, ana yon will
and it impossible to eat elsewhere.
A Wail of AiijTtti9D'
We cannot avoid a regret thit tVe frank-
ing privilege should have besn abashed
just when "it was. The lest P-tent Offioe
report that vr v cite: conttined a story en.
titled " The Beversible Toothbrush,'' which
troke off abruptly at the moit exciting
place. We do not know whether the heroine
baffled the villain who was trying to marry
her, by blowing out bis brains with the
toothbrush, while her father soused down oa
him with a mud-dredger allu^ei to in a pre-
vious chapter, or whether the hero slew him-
self by swailowiDg the brietlea in the tooth.
brush subsequent to beating out his charm-
er's young life with -the bone handle. We
want to koow more of the story. We yearn
to ascertain tbe fate of these pathetic peo-
ple, and wje had looked forward with keen
pleasure to the arrival of the next volume
of the PeUntOffica report which might came
through tbe mail in the same package with
the wash of one of our Congressmen. But
now we sbali not receive it. No more the
tender poa'ry and sweet, pathetic tales with
which thesi volumes are filled will delight
and interest milliors of our reople. Des-
truction of the franking privilege has robbed
us of this innocent enjoyment, and at the
samo lime deprived us of tbe pleasure we
used to hive in reading tbosj fifteen and.
twenty-column speeches on pig-iton and the
tariff, over which we used to laugh until we
cried. We el all have to be original in this
column now. We used to crib joke after
jeke from tbe department reports ; but now
those humorous volumes will convulse none
but the grocers of Washington and the hired
girls who carry home butter wrapped up in
their amos-.ng leaves.
Train up Youth, Etc.
One of the Ohio papers tells about a
brave little boy out there who found a bro-
en rail on the railioad track, and, perceiv.
ing tbe peril in which the trams would be
plaeed if thay should come dashing past
without warning, sat out on the fence for
five long hoars in tbe bitt:r Winter cold,
in order that he might carry the ;fir<*t news
of tbe aocident to his father, who is local
editor of a paper published in the neighbor-.,
ing village. Such fidelity in a child is
deeply affecting. Tbe st ,ry reminds US' of
the reporter in this city who trained bis
little son to ma'ie bets wit 1 his yonng com-
panions that they were afraid to go home
and build a bonfire in the garret. And when
the bet was accepted, the reporter's child
would staff the other babe's pocket* with
matches, watch him go into the house, and
then make a bee-line for the reporter's
cffl.'e. That eminent journalist was always
tbe first at a fire, and he invariably had the
fullest particulars.
It Didn't Apply.
"I say, Pat, is it true thai you have taken
the pledge ?" said Mike to his friend,
"ladade it is true, and I'm not ashamed
of it, aither," replied Pat. But Mike,
thinking himself well qualified, sought
to convert Pat, He said, "And did not
Paul tell Timothy to take a little wine for
his stomach?" "So he did," replied Pat,
"but my name's not Timothy, and there's
nothing the mattar with my stomach."
san^wjoh Island Pulu,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Fandwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Indoslry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schieiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
oppcslt9the mirket, who ba; long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and bis shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of Iti superior qualities
tar mat trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Sehrei.
ber wiil find no difficulty In disposing of all
that oomes. a
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chanoe, for pain. Dr. Per.
r r*s Webfoot Pills, for all blttons complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sinsome
street, corner of Comtntrcial. *
Wr.iii'ly Described.
A Buffal ) woman applied for a divorce on
the ground that her hosband was a lunatic,
and urged in support that te had served on
t*ro murder trials within a year. Her ap-
plication was d-nied. The judge siid that
if she had claimed that her husband was an
idiot, she would have been right; but to be-
come a luoatic a man must have beenat
some period of his life possessed of bis
senses. It bas been placed beyond dispute
that none cf the jurors in recent murder
cases ever had any senses to loss.
5O0 Pairs ol 8ocks,
at all pricee, it the What Cheer Laundry.
Lever Buckle Buwpendora,
At 91 per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than flse-
f herst — at the 'tVhat Cheer Laundry. 1
Obrap JeWrlry, Kid Glove-, and Ladies and
Gents' F rulehlBg Good*, at Baak'4, store, 35
r"our;h nr^et. Oiieapest In (he city. £
Oysters.
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manuinu's, ov-tsr dealer, 6 *2 Howard
strc ut, tear Third, ntxt to csr office. c
ft le Poriectly a_ui omening:
How beautirriUy aud quickly thev do washing
at the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
lelore 8 a.m. returned tbe same ovening If de
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
Mr John McOollongh.., .Proprietor and Manager
EXTRA OPERA NIGHT
Sunday Evening- March 2d
7111 be presented G jo nod's Grand Opera of
CHAS. FRITSOH,
Business Manager Fabbri Opera Troupe
THE FOLLOWING IS A REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U. S. Keyenue Paid Thereon,
larlnc tbe Year 1873,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
Philadelphia ..John Wleland.... 29863 $2^03
Empire Ljodb* 'Jo W.OSi »,*>)
Albany Spracfcrla A Co .. . . 1VS1 12681
wB,binglon....MaaBe:s4Uo H.M3 1L»3
Pacific ForcmaanA Oo 8,26i 8:i&<
«. F. Stock Brewery 7.M3 7.(43
MneonAOo 6.915 6955
Willows... .K!lencl:.QB.fc Faust 5 449 5.459
Fro*d mt,' 4 80'J 4.8W
Natiocal Glaok ft H&dsio... 4,136 4.736
Jackson Win. Frede iok... . 4,573 4.573
Havarta GuorjUob & Uo.... 4,545 4,545
Hibernis M_ Nnnao 4,4 7 4.4t"
United Sta'.es..WanQt*mach6rd;Uo 3.V49 3.31$
N*w York B.ffDtriCo 2.M9 2.9Sy
GeldenGite 2.7JI 2.72U
Union Hesse 4 Co 2.4 ;2 3,7 <2
Lafayette HaattPanUin 2 i*S 2.2S3
Green AOo. 2,08tl 2,<'8<)
Chiiazo 2,115 2,115
Wt.FJint.fc Kash 1.7-9 1.779
WuhmntAOo 1,321 1,321
end lone very email breweries, producing eacli
less than 1,000 barrels per unonm. Ihe wbole
amnnot of Bfer eold donor 1872 in San Kranoisco
is iil. i i'l barrels, and it will ba noticed that
JOHN WIEL&KD,
Philadelphia Brewery
HEiDS THE LIST!
Hts rates eiceeling by about 10,0(0 barrels fioss
el any otber brewery, and makisg nearly one-fifth
of at' bre*ers combined fe27 lw
American "VTatcHos.
Bedaced prices, at H A. Oallendert 62 Seo
ood St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefoHy repaired. D
Wliat Cheer . J_.anriCLry
Empioya no Chinamen, and ehonld be pat
ronlaed by everybody. •
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Ba&B Honae CarrlageB, can be
found In front of Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, aouthwest corner Unsh and Mont-
gomery ata., or Dexter SUhlee. Oarrlae© ordera
loft at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at rednoed ratea. M
Sewing Haehlaei for Sale,
Banted and repaired, at UGPoatttreet. AUo.
Agency for Mllla' Atfjnrtable Trttadle.
X>r. DoHerty
By derotod hla ertndy mora partienlazly to
chronic and apeetfio practice, and aa each le
bow the most eaoceeafal of any Physician In
San Franolaoo. Offloe SIS Sacramento street,
corner of Leidaadorff, a fen> doors nelow What
Ohaer Qoqse, T
0> , .er Trade.
The oyster trade In Calllornia Is assuming
Jgantic proportdons. Emerson Corriile, of tbe
addle Boek, 410 Fine street, furnishes tfom
tils own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oyster^ to all parts ot the Pacific Coast. His
■astern transplanted oysters hare a fame which
%ai extended all orsr the continent, and* be
Saddle Boek" 1* known everywhere,
Von Saxx— A lot er cheep eHk dreises, at 38
ECow to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction ta^es of Watson & Bun-
hart at their auetten salesroom, 112 Sat tor street,
adjoining tbe new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are sura to irocure bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Caih advanced on merchan-
diae. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Photoarapnic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoplea Art
OaUery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission Istreet, a
Hairworlc and Combines
Made up neat and cheap at 850 Washington
stteet, near Stockton. Side onrls steamed for
twenty-five oenta, u
X>a<lle» "Vlelt liiff Cnr4B,
Written, engraved or painted by Johit F.
Dwtkb, 126 Sntter street, opposite Lick House,
and at tbe Grand Hotel, M. B.— Havbekb-
chxsts kxatlt m*bezd. FxraaJisan? of every
description to order. a
For Waening
Skirts, $1 60 per dec.; small pieces, fOo. pet
it s. At the What Obeer Letmdry- *
ir Yon. Want
Your Blank e t a and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
Fcr a safe and efficient Bxai
Coscpleuok, use Dickst'6 Fakous CnrtfE dx
Lob.
The Mountain Beer Is tbe only real L»ger on
this Ooast, Call and try It, at 634 Saciatmenio
An Oyster May be Crossed in Love.
NOT IF IT 18 SUCH AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across the street from the Oaliionu*
Tc«at.-e, at tbe ooreer of Kearny, as nobody conld
refuse said Oyster Try it between tha acts, or
when the play is orer.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
W. COB. KI1BM 1M) lirsH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFBESHMENT8.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
JUL. ashb:
IS'os. SOO Market,
....A*Z. ..
5 and T Sutter street,
Offers to the Trade end Publio a F TTI.T.
AND COMPLETE STOOK 0(
MILLINERY COODS,
....CONSISTDia OF....
F-LOWEKS, FEATHKRI,
R1BOO.V8, HATS, Elc,
....AT
Reduced Prices.
f-2, lm
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
«17 WA8HIN6TOX STREET,
felOltn Op?. Manaire's Opsrs Hoaev.
SHIRTS
....Ayn....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALARGR ASSORTMENT1 OP GENiS' FTJR-
nisbiag 6 >ods to be bad anod aod che*o, at
tbe "OLT> UURNKR," J. LttVY'S. AlO I Mont-
eomery street- .las ice given to «U. Don't forget
tbe nnmbe'— 51* Mnnttromery street, (ell lm
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IX SAN FR ANOISOO
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK STORE.
A. II. SAMPSON <Se CO.,
No. HO Second Htreet,
QoSOlm Between Ulwlon and Minna.
Attention, Good Livers!
ME
-,.R. P. BERGE5. FORMERLY
1" nroprietor of tbe Miners' Res-
taurant, bss taken tbe managemi
of botb tbe Miners' Resaaaraat on
Commercial street and tbe Miners'
Braacb oc Market street, in partrjflnb.p WItb MR.
A. DRAYETJR. who has been connected with the
firm torvears. Improvements have bsen made in
the enjsine deDartmenta that will render the Mi-
ners* more popalcr than it has ever been dnnng
tbe 23 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Far*
embrace all tbe delioacies. of the season. Onr
motto la "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Ohaxgea."
P. BEBSBI A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
591 and 588 Commercial, and
?«• Market street.
Open from 5 A,at to 10 P.M. ao31 lm
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS 18 TO OHRTIFY THAT N. B. TERYFtL-
I X LIGER £ CO., 50 and 51 Washington Market,
arc the SOLE AGENTS for tbe s*ie of my brand
of bn'ter. known as "BALD WLN'd DAIRY BBl'-
Tf U." It haa been s>)d at the above stand tbe
put thirteen years, and any brands of bmtsr r»p_
r«eent*d to be of my make net proenred cf N. B.
Terwilliger A Co., are couoferfeils,
L. K bAIDWIJi.
Ban Franci«oo, April, 8 h. 1872.
7i. IS. Tr.KfflLLlGEBA CO.
fe2€-lm SOandSi WashingtoD Market.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWARDS.
?OHY OAKB& PBOPBIETOE
Plret- Class Hotel,
IflASm
Sig-nor Mancusi,
pKIVATE SINOIKO LESSONS. -CLASS ON
MO\DAT and THTESDAT,
At 3 p.m. St. J&mH fioai., »©5 Mirkst street,
corner ot EUie. f»18 lm
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL RIUSEUM
And College ofKedlclne.
10 OOO .BBAUIIFUL AND INSTBUOT-
Pablic DAY ANT> NIGUr, a. EUKEKA HAIJ.
818 Montgomery street. FOR MEN UNLY"
„«>>Dr. Jobdan'6 Phivaxe Omcs is at >il
Geary etreet (ooposif old Mechanic*' Pavilion).
51,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO CAN OURE CORNS
Bnoieni, ingrowing Nails, RhenmaUsni, and
all kinds of Sore-, a* raadlly »• I can. Liniment,
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
-Post street, near Kearny,
FRENCH_COODS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Geods, has jolt reeeiyed ft large and
▼SJted assortment of
Prencli Corsets
Of all kinds, and prices. Silk Corsets, And Corsets
made to order. Ladies* Underwear And Tour-
naires. 031 Sieramento street. felllm
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH0BS
ON HAND and mads
• (o ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny «tr*«*.
Bar Sugar
"p"OE 8ALK-S18 KIABiTY ST8KKT, AT
1 HIBOKK'B. Air., e..rr kind ot OudlM
r PRICE 50 Cl
A Safe and speedy Rem
dy for all Bronchial Aflfei
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of Voio
Bronchitis, Incipient Co
sumption, Hoarsenes
Pain and soreness of tl
Breast, and all Difficultli
arising from a sudd<
Cold, readily yield to I
healing powers. Ask f
the California Hall's Pu
monary alsam. Sold t
all Druggists.
PBOPUIETOBS.
41? Sanmme street, corner Coinmerel
j.10 If
'jffl^m&p
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
■Mixffl^
fears
Gires Tone to the Stomac
a^^TXtfe'
ntMLEV-S
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE
mfmw1
Is a Snre Relief for Indigestlt
tEmmm
HAS NO riDPEBIOR A8 A
BLOOD PTJKIFiafl
THOMAS W. BRIE,
SILVER. PIiATB]
I MANUFAOT0KEB1
— AND—
BBPAIIEl,
—or— A ^
DRUMS, BANJOS,
— AKD—
O'lMJRK MX-SICA.I. DiSTECHtX
ESTABLISHED IN 1S6S.
aV Lessons Riven on tbe Banjo and Drum, 'i
MISSION STREET, between First and Secoo
N. B.— Fine-toned Silrer Solo Banjos lor 1
essionals alwsTS on band. tali-
A. DESIDERATU
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSJJVD COMBINUIO
A COMPETENT MANAGRR, AGENT A.J
Acter, with l^yp'-n' ezp'rience in JCafli
America, tbe Cane ot Good Hope and Atulra
Colonies, India and Ublna,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted witb tne profession and tha Pr
Can give names of Managers, Theatre* or B'
List of Prices and holding capacity, in nearly •-
one of the above places. Apoly to
J. H. McOABE,
fe4 lm «20 Wasbiogton street, b.
SANGER HALL)
(SLNGEK'S HALL,)
It GliET ST., KF.1K EE11I
N«ne but the Cholce.t Brand, of Wn
and Llqoori on hand,
0EP0T WtYANO & KASCHl'S BAY BREW!
1.18 tf OHRIS FELD««»
FREE AND EASY.
EVEKX 81TUBD&T NI»H
Piano and Sin sins at 8 P.l
CHARING ig T frSALOa
OOO Minion street, near Second
delO EAGLES A WILD, Proprletol
To the Dramatic Professit
THE UNDER8IGNED, WHO HAS B'
over twelTe jears connected witb thepr*
Melbouroe, and la well known by the meain»>
the profession in the Colonies, begs to latli
that he is prepared to give experienced edrM
all parsons profetsionallj visiting or madil**1
rirft to the Aaatrallan Oolonles. Feemop*
PnnotnalltT in dispatching repLiee maj be p
l^ WIlLIAV HENBTWATEBfl,
12Victoria Obambera, 40 Oollina •trs»t.
vtnmA Anstralja. wm ,
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOB ALL .
occasions. Mnslo imported, arranged (
and for sale. /
b
H ARC US M. BLVJH Leader of"
Orchestra.
HENRY YON DEB MEHDEN, L
er of Bran Rand.
■yOdrn from tbe country promptly att*
to Address M. W. WILLIS, Baton's s
Store. 188 MoLtgcmery street, or MARCH'
BLUM, 2iiO Monicomer? street.
GEORGE MATES";
DEALER IN OYSTERS, OLAMS
andall kindi of SHELL FISH,
SUlUNoa. AO, 41, AS, California
Market, eatnoos) on California i treat
Pnblh) or private partis* awd tammai enp
SI
_ jllc or private partis* add faalUai snq
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KGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
II1W 1LH1MBRA THIATRH.
immknmi-: ».i < . i «.-» t>i i mi: (jiir.AT
Chine8eThea!ricalEMERSON..„iyilNSTRELS
If AtjtK
1VI Ft. . JOHNNY
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IKPItUL BtOHVIM THEATRE.
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cotc:»d •» wtiA ■ tMi'ifci TaMaa*.
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STAOI3 STRUCK,.
II.BFT »l> ID M IKKIKS... ...IHAB. M- rrriK
THE GREATT^Ali^llT^rA^^
III Ilia \V..i..).il u I liualiTf't ■>! I'lin.
ARTIOLTg 4*7. ,
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Jaaaar lt| M. J. Ti^lrtn ..n
iitiijiiu
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Bwntllal
Little-Footed Lady!
. aVryftj W».1 liM. B*T. h of tW )MlOM KlDff, • Oo Ul ''
1Mb OruMl Wtito tv«.««. ■ Man Lik T.ciori.
■att.
ACWUTIC AND OTMIUTIC ENTERTAINMENT
Of tfce R-t*i Tr >>p»» la bom or it* ti
"*-io4 0r«inir* •! ••
"-'".•-« . »o
»i
*• •«»*•» f n*rt- rot Baao'Torl Boau.
■O^Oinof ti-uta->hir. M'*«ob. itontd Park »D4 RawiH
•n«\ k,|-.^i'^a|MliH «,n t»o la rooiiaoM ot tao 0I0O0 of
k* ,-»rf»ria*,r»
...M. AlK tlA.NNAH OUN...
OVklTriE .
.KVA«« ADO OKCIIK4TKA
To Conclude with
UNDER THE GAS LAMP!
I.ATTDA OOURTLARD ADD RVMAlf
B*KE.... J. ROBINSON
BHUitK - V I tHARuhY flUTTON
- MiT>'HM4H BOB HART
MONDAY EVENIICQ. April 3d First Apprtrtoo* oT
DONATO. tlAO TA7onciorfwl Ono-Loesocl TJnnoor.
Drit l lr*l«. ...01 OO I I'm -, «.((.• S.l Vrntm
Urc»e*tra GO r«nti I Private ISoxca f|5 untl OlO
•TAU fillli a,(t>lQiit the AltuoAbro ThtMtro mait d« presented horeoitec oa Mond»y.
BsTTerformaDC* to comcaonoe panotaMlj »t eight o'clock.
si ii
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a Prk" Oif !
Q «i« Kami «fc ?
1 «^I .mo
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
••■!.. .1.-1. Wl
THIS EVENINO riBRIIARTW
Proaj t-ii in in <• .
mm •.i.,u... rr.e. mmi ■»■< n.»A
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M" ■. ■ UOia.mi.1
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• .-lllgki. Train. a If araa. I taataallM
iirrRoDUcin nr ihih KiiioaLir
t-Tk. r.u kaai .1 H.aft.
UV kl.l.NS. OAKUX ARD >0XI.
■ -Ballaala L«.|.
BY TBK L'OMI'AM
IN TAEkilBe I
•.-Ml. ..I ■IMKRII.I.. tacm.ir Ik. Arau,
IB kar ■■paralleled llar.ha.k A.I.
OBOTIHQOB HUH) J. KBMHII.
IO.-ComI. npaclalllr.
MOSS. KAKIBIL.
ll.-Harrr Cao.lara. Ha. I.. I |l|..., I. fc|, ***-
elalllaa, .null. a "NovallT."
l> -Munrf. Ilarae Klllactaa
INTR,HBI Ml BY K II. DOOKBILL.
IS —Grand H«rala Ael
BY M'LLI VIOTOBIIIB.
14.— Tfcc Clowi'i r.vjlry.
MONK. KENIBRL AND OOMPAITY.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
Grand Fumlly Matinee
Ilrei. Circle VI ••
Fi»« qtlelte AV4>
Ke.rrve.i Ohalra \ BM
FrlT.l. B.in UiiIIHU
■9- Hex oinoo epan ilallr from 10 to 4. Door, opaa at 7.
TMI: M.MilL. UIDWIm llui.U.
'acific hous^' "'^::- :-.
)LYNIPICHOUS£,^'."':rr,i:.:
Mia RAl*STOR A OOTRRLJa.
Thott
who
oaoe
SflTir-TftTsTRT'MT
Oar Colabratod II s> Wtnio SbkrU, Tu*7 1 1 FZMrEOTLX, ood for qaalitr and daratiUltF fill n-trar b« matohod. To b» had only »t the
tWO ALL ARD BgE THKM. I X Lt Al'fTttm -TORE, flirt Kfaarny •trt>*l.
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIA1VT!
ONLY TEN CEXT3.
THISTLETON'sTft^ P08T STREET
.IIIW'I I"'
OBBIgl
iNDEAij
rviiU'
•Til© Great
Clearing Out Sale
....or...
DRY GOODS!
...AT TUB....
WHITE HOUSE
8TILL CONTINUES,
...AND...
Greater Bargains!
THAH KVEB
MAY BE EXPECTED
...BtJRIROTHJ.....
„*»
J. W. Davidson & Co.,
HORTHWEST CORNER
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
I^ESTrV
DESfl^a,!
Grand Reopening !
THE WANT OF A PEOPLES THEATRE U\* L NO
tv-Mi folt Id tali cutnmqniti, Too UajRf{emout liaa
detoimlaed to pr«aaiit (tr thei.- pit:ro£iu a
First-Glass Theatre
....WITH....
FIRST-CLASS STARS
With the prloeof o1mlir>(0D pUced wlihin the
rattch of kil. Therefore, In futoro the
Followins: Soale of Prices !
Will b«'th» BtaVt.da.rd ;
DRESS CIRCLE,
Only "73 OerLtsi
ORCHESTRA SEATS,
Only SO Oeutsl
GALLERY,
Only 25 Cents!
OPENING NICHT,
MONDAY MARCH 3, 1813
' When lb. Talented .ad biiattfnl
€kapman Sisters!
Who** meotM dorinn the p*it three jet*, in the
Atlantic BUtaM bu dou aobounjod,
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIND .
KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRSSSINO PI.KASA.Nr TO USE. K\SILY APPHED.
is no- «r-a«y, *oi) will no* 1 j i*o tho iio-'i ileliCaL). It
oorea all din nea o( ih» scalp, remove) dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
•»-Th- O.lKloal 8AOH BRUSH UAIE T0M0 AND
DRESS. NO iDiy 'jo had of ibo A«euL,
JAP. if. O.ITKN, Drnaiilat.
Oarntr Nnw Moa'A^tDsry nod Ilow.ud 1 1 efts, aadof al1 It ■'in;
fei'u. felf if
JOHN I=LC>jQI-.'S,
VILLE DE PARIS.
MONK BET THE BUT UIALITY Of MEATS
UAN BE. HAD AT
Stalls S, O, California Market
riUSKM BAtUJC MAVM trrAOTOKT.
eTba.on BLEOANT OWTOM
8I7COESSOKB TO
KAINDLER, SCELUEK, LELIEVRE & CO. ,
Wish to call particular atten-
tion to their
BLACK GROS GRAIN SUES
Which they are now offering at
$1 60 and 82 per yard. Also,
to an extensive and well assort-
ed invoice of
Striped Silks— New Colors
and Styles.
Our House in Paris, having taken
advantage of an opportunity
which but seldom presents it-
self, has been buying these Silks
exceedingly cheap, so that we
are enabled to offer them at an
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT
CITY OF
Occidental Block,
IHE JOBBNAL OF AMTTSEKENTS.
rnbliilax! «'OT Dw In tie Te» bj
J. -p. Boa-a-KX>TTS
■a Merchant •»<• S8S W«.M»«t«ii ■**•
Below Montgomery. 8.P yiMoUco.
pBj DAY FEBBDABI 28, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
Alhambia.
Billy Hraerson and Johnny AlleQ with Bob Hart
Obarlea Button, M. A. Scott and the real of the
Emerson Minitrele make op a prelt t strong team.
The performance is foil ol life and variety aod
those in search of amusement never fail to find it,
at the Alhambre Theatre. The regular matinee
will be given on Saturday.
California Theatre.
A very pleasant ana varied performance waa
given at thii honse last night. It consisted o
scenes from "As Ton Like It." in whiobjobn
HcCnlloogb, Henry Edwards, Owen Marlowe end
others took part; an olio of songs and Instrumen-
tal performances by Mme. Agatha States. Mies
Annie MoKessle, Hiss Maggie Moors, Signer
Ferrer and other artiste, and the faroe of "Popping
the Question," in which W. Leman, E. J. Bnokler,
Mrs Jadab, Mrs. 0. R. Sascders, Miss Minnie
'Walton and Mlaa Nellie Oommins played their re-
spective parts capitally. To-night, tbe opera of
"Martha" will be presentsd by the Fabbri Troupe,
Tbe distribution of characters appear on oar first
pact. At the matinee to-morrow, "Artiole 47"
will be played for the last tine, and in the evening
tbe drama of "Jack Cade, the Bondman," wniou
» roved so popular when presented on tbe occa-
sion of Harry Eytinse's benefit, will be performed.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Mlaa Marian Mordeuot's brother and sister ar-
tistes have certainly dote theirbestto ensure her a
good honse for her benefit to-night, and the pub-
lic must be more noappreoiatkve than we imagine,
if the list of volunteers on onr flrstCpage does not
lead them t> fill the Metropolitan Theatre to over-
flowing. Hiss Alice Harrison, Mrs. Owen Mar-
lowe, Mr Henry Edwards. Miss Miaoie Walton,
Misa i Maggie Moore, Mr. J. O. Williamson, Mr.
Owen Marlowe, and a host oflotbera have volun-
teered, and Dave Anderson— the popular Unole
Dave— the light of whose countsnance has not,
beamed on a San Francisco audience for years
will retain to the .stage for this occasion only.
Here is|richne=EJ "Tbe Morning Call," first act
of "Oolleen Bawn,"and the seoond and third aote
of "Darling." Mr. MoOullongb, always ready to
help a fellow artiste, permitted the above-named
members of his oompany to volunteer on tola oc-
casion. Now if Mies Mordannt doee not have a
good hence, it ie onr Btnpid pnblic that is to blame
— notthe theatrical prfoeBSion.
Maifuire'y Opera House.
The firtt performance of the Royal Chinese The-
atrical Oompany given at this honse last night waB
a great success. There was a very large audience
and the ladies were well represented in tbe drees
circle. These performances are for the Cauca-
sian portion of tbe pnblic, and the Ohinese, having
two theatres of their own, will not be admitted as
spectators in Magnlre's Opera Hewse until their
fairer-skinned brethren have satisfied tbeir curi-
osity. This concession to a possible prejudice will
ossare fashionable audiences. The performance
last night was extremely attractive; far morenovel
aad attractive than any of tie modern scenic
pieces which have been produced in this city. A
synopsis of the incidents of the drama appears on
our first page, and with its help those who do not
understand Ohinese can follow tbe play with ae
mnch ease as they do an Italian opera, assittsd by
a libretto. The costumes are gorgeous in the ex-
treme and Magaire's Opera House in its pslmy
days never presoctsd a more brilliant spectacle
than it did last night. There was great variety in
the performance: there were songs, duels, trios,
and oboruBes, accompanied by a better orchestra
than has been engaged for some of onr opera sea-
sons ; sword aombats, dances and gymnastic per-
formances, of the most surprising character.
The little-footed lady was the cynosure of all eyes
and was loudly applauded on making her appear-
ance. Indeed tbe applause throughout itbe play
was moat generous, and the .audience appeared
moat thoroughly in spmpatby with the perform-
ers. Fastern people who have read stories of the
hatred of tbe San Francisco people of the Chinese
would have been astonished last night at the be
havior of the audienoe. There was not an at.
tempt at guying anything that seemed outre or
funny, but the presence of trne aitistes was ac-
knowledged ana the meed of applause granted to
them with as graceful spontaneity as il they had
been foreign performers of any otber nationality.
These do not follow handicrafts in the day time
and go on the stage at night, but stick to their
profession and make their living by it. The stars
of the troupe are Ah Ks, the little-footed lady;
Ah Wei, a very clever gymnast, who tumbles
about as if it were impossible for him to break his
bones; Ah One, leading tragedian, and Fe Ohnae,
a very clever comedian of tbe Raymond school.
with tbe exoeptiontbat he sticks rigidly to the
text, says no more than is set down for him, and
hai a horror of gagging. Ah Wai ie something
like G. D. Chaplin, but has a more lively mode
of delivery, There are four fadies in thecompany.
Tbe names of the others are Ah Was, Ah Sun
and Ah Bard . Ah Snn. wbile she has not bad the
experlenoeot MiesOarlotta Leclercq, reminds as
somewhat of that excellent actress. The only
fault to be found with the performance last night
was that tbe troupe of gymnasts is so numer-
ous and they were all bo anxious to show their
skill that the performance was rather too long.
This will be remedied to-nigbt and no gymnaatie
feat will be duplicated. To-morrow there will be
a matinee, aod certainly Magnlre's Opera Houss
will be the point ef attraction for the ladles and
childrei, aa they will have an opportunity which
may not oeouragaio, of seeing an entirely nswaad
original entertainment Seats can be reserved
for this evening at the box office without extra
charge.
Bella Union Theatre,.
Mies Agues Kennedy In operatic performances
Misa Lillle Hall in aosg and dance: a good first
part; a host of favorites in specialties, and tbe
•V»fc and fearful drama of "Wolf, the Rough.
m*ke np a capital bill which pleasee all. Extra
attraolio ill be presented en Saturday night.
Wilson ■> Grand Amphitheatre.
This place of amusement is certainly one of tbe
mou "fashionable" in San Francisco. The dress-
circle is always well filled. M'lla Doekril, J. Ken-
nibel, Harry Oanaland aad others appear In a bril-
liant programme. A grand matinee performance
will be given to-morrow.
Woedwsjd'i Gardens.
The baby camel is still an object of interest wit a
all the visitors to these gardens. Some valuable
additions have been made to the Muasan. Next
AjfaToincAL McsEuit.— One of. the moat
oinpiew* collections of the kind In the United
states, comprising hundreds of costly and bean-
ifui wrx models, ia daily on view (to gentlemen
>nly) atthe Museum-oo Montgomery street. An
inur may be prontsblv spent bsra
What a Married Wtman Thinks.
That she waa very pretty at sixteen.
Thatahe bad, or would lave had, agre.t
many good offers.
That all her lady friends axe five yeara
older than they say Ihey are.
That ehe has a very fine mind.
That if her husband had acted en her ad-
vice be wonld be a rich man,
That people think too much of the loots
of that Mies , who would not be called
handsome if she didn't make heraelf np.
That her mother-in-law is a very trying
woman.
That her sister-in-law •'puts on aire," and
ought to be frowned down.
That her girls are prettier than Mrs. A.'s
girls.
That ebs would like to know where her
hnsband spends hia eveninga when he stays
ant.
That her eldest eon takes after him.
Ttat he is going to throw himself away on
Hies ScraggB.
That Hiss Scragga set her cap for him and
did all the eoortiog.
That her tervant girls are the worst eve
known.
That she has taste in dress.
That she has a goed temper.
That ehe pities old maids.
Oyeters.
In BtroUlng round the ether night,
To look at 'Frisoo by gas light,
Our careleaa feet , try chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moeev atone and pearly shell,
O'er whioh the waters softly fell.
Hade that window eeero to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No Boonenjbad we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it tros,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; Just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best loo cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific OyBter House, 837 Bosh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
CHARLES HAAHK. Proprietor.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
eentlale of an enjoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be secured In San Francisco so un question ably
ai >from Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
the privilege of the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. HiBhaud3ometurn-out3Qreueed
by the beat circles of the city, and as he mattes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he is more liberally patron.
Ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large nnmber of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
exoept those whioh be provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at success in his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
W&ssXkixifl; Keturnea in On© Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry.
Genuine Havana Olprare,
Beet brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8, W.
corner of Merchant. Pranck & Oahn. Q
AltoKother riie Best.
It Is curious, but true, that J. A, Bhaber,
707 Market street, near Third, ehould sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try Mm and you will be
oonvincad. t
McDowell, Sktow Card Writer
Bfady mode and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Everybody Salted.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (seoond hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw f ty lea can be fcund. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
Fresh, and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, ro to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. ■
Pleasant JUocacion.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhamhra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bailuiitg Is a Terr fine one and Is well
Ugh ted and ventilated. .
Vbat Cheer L<aunQry
Is the best laindry in San Francisco,
The Choicest Confectioner};,
John H. Romer has just opened a new anal
handsome confectionery store at 136 Kearny
atreet, where can be obtained superior finely
flavcrad confectionery of all kinds. Balls and,
parties supplied. a
Been; Quality of XXxrssltm
Driving .■gloves, at S 2 per pair, at the What
Oheer laundry x
Dr. Barlow J. Srnitli
Is giving a oourse of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeisn Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing a 1 7 H o'clock,
A nart of the evening is devoted to examining
THE CHEERFUL MAN.
Give me the joyful mm whose face
Is lit up with a smile,
Who csn In worldly struggle trace •
Mew blessings all the while.
Though costly pleasure he can't boy,
And lowly be biB lot,
Fir lnxoxles he doeB not sigh,
But loves bis humble lot.
There's, sunshine In his every act.
That Boftens every ill;
He may have ne.ther wealth nor tact,
Yet be contented still.
Though sorrows pltr» him thro' and thro'
Anl rata seeks his door,
Contentment will his strength renew,
And peace of mind restore.
His irasenoe gives tbe toller hope.
And makes the g'ave feel gay,
Inspires the soul that else would grope
Indtrkness by the way.
He does not chide his fellow man
For errors of the heart,
But seeks to find what good he can,
And act a brother's part.
Why should we grieve for er:er j past,
Or gloomy thoughts Indulge?
The Star of Hope will rise at last.
And hidden thoughts divulge.
Then let us Etrlva with willing hands
To do our duty here,
And break in twain tbe iron bands
That bind the toul to let r.
Do Jfot Suffer from Corns
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti.
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjc. We
t*"ak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. Beferenoes given if required, a
Holiday Candles,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M, A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, S78 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
CmavoTUST.— Madame Clara Antonis, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
893 Kearny et., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions in English, French and German, z
Reduced prices. Shirts from 75o, to $3,
Complete assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Good?. Beales & Go. Kearny St., near Bush, cy
CALI FOR NIA_TH EATR E.
John MoOnlloagh Proprietor and Manager
Special Announcement.
Mr. MoOnlloagh tikes great pleasure in an-
nouncing tbe appearance of
Miss Augusta L. Dargon,
Whose recent nerformsnoes in this city crested eo
great an Impression, aod pronounced b» tbe PreBS
end Public as on* ef tbe most ci f ted artiBtes that
bas ever appeared in San Franoieco.
In compliance with numerous requests, MISS
D ARGON will appear on
UONDAT KVEMN'G HAKCII 3d
AS LADY TEAZLE,
In Sheridan's Great Comedy of The
School for Scandal,
With a cat embrsoing the foil strength of
the California Theatre Company. feS7
MESSRS. M' NEIL & CflLDER
ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
the Public generally, that they have opened
under OOLMAN'S OLOTHING STORK, Corner
of Bush and Montgomery streets, with a WELL
SELEOTBD STOCK of
CHOICE WINES,
LIQCOBS AND
All are invited to oa!l, and ARCHIE MoNEIL
AND WM. O. OALDER will do their beat to
make them comfortable. jaAtf
DAVE MENTJES. at the
old origina J Rod Lion, 19 Geary
street, between Kearny «nd Dnpont, where yoo
oan have HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, notforget-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lanrb. Th* "Old Snort* ia
always on hand. DAVE MENDFZ, Proprietor.!
DR. H. C. F. BEHRENS.
o f f;i O E ,
NO. SIS KEABM STREET,
Between Bush and Sntter. ja30 lm
CENTRAL
NO. IIS GEARY STREET.*
Best accommodations for
Families in the city. Private
entranoe for Ladies. Hair Cutting, Shaving and
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly cut. Ladies
Shampooing 50 cents.
Itl7 lm L. OORRIVEAU. Proprietor.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MANUFACTURED BY
CALEB M. SICKLES
oelfltf 4SO and 48S Hrarny at-
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VLBftlfllA CITY, lfEVADA,
rpHIS ELEGANT THBATRE HAS BEEN RE-
A. daoorated, and can be rented by the night or
Rt .? W9ek- Stara aad traveling companies
liberal) j treatod with on application br latter
JOHN PIPEB,
g»0 Washington street. San Franoisoo.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHA& V. BBBGOLD, PBOPBIKIOB.
THE OH0I0E8T MEATS AMD!
Vegetables, Bo.rd by tbe weed I
Mi Mowtoomer.- m»rifi ini.
A
CANDIES.
LL EJifDi OE THE FINEST cOAilSI
fli||i|i|HftiH_Mr
Artificial Memory, Guaranteed.
This wonderful Bvetem gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thousands o fignxdS and
words learnt without effort. StodleB made easy
and the Intellect strengthened. Tanght in two
lessons, $10; elates cheiper. Professor Wm,
Nemos. Ia7 Montgomery street. k
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
1 ont tbe centre of the city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
CIROULATEB A8 HOUSE PROGRAMME-US
every Theatrs in ban Franoisoo.
FIGARO
Oakland ferryBoata to ontoh the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered np and saved tor that purpose.
FIGARO
IS ■ HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
In tbe TbeatreB. Traveling Uonveyancee, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in tbe bands of nearly all who come
to tbe city to make purchases, and is therefore tbe
best of advertising mediums.
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD MOST RE-
tspectfully represent to yon and tbe public gen-
erally, tbat he iB now prepared to luniab. facil-
ities for exhibitions of every bind and obaraoter,
which ehould deserve tbe patronage of tbe pub-
lic. He has erected at Cbeynne. Wyoming, A
LARGE AND*OOMMODIOUS HALL, with goo J
Scenery and Stage. The Hall ie well ventilated
and lighted, and made cotnfor.ab'e for all seasons
of the year. THE BEST OF MUSIC, both String
and Brass, can be furnished at all times.
Satisfactory arrangements will be made with
THKATRIOAL OR 01 HER COMPANIES, eith-
er for Renting of Hall or performances on a per-
centage of the receipts. Correspondence solicited.
Addreea. J. MoDANIEL,
Look Box No 1, Oheyenne. Wyoming.
N. B. — Curiosities wanted for tbe Cheyenne
Museum. Those wishing engagements, state low-
est terms for tbe Winter Season, BenoiDg photo-
graph to -my address. Half Passage Money re-
funded after filling engagements,
jAMfiS WcDANIEL,
Proprietor Obeyenne Theatre and Museum,
oc22 3m Lock Box No. 1, Oheyenne, W. T.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPLE.-MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four Ladies and two Gen-
tlemen to be good in general business for the com-
ing Winter tieaBon, commencing the first week in
November, 1BT2. Address stating lowest terms,
with Photograph. Half Fare retnnded after fill-
ing engagement.
JAMES MoDANIEL,
Proprietor Oheyenne Theatre and Museum,
0052 . Look Box 1, Cheyenne, W. T.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
"y"Atlif£TY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
* performere going from San Franoisoo to New
York, or vice versa, should stop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Firat-elafiB engagements oflerod to first-class poo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Letters so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, Business Manager, will receive
prompt reply. \ feS lm
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
N
O 7SO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
bynrespeotfaly Informs bis friends and pat-
rons that be bas lefitted in beautiful style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and have them sample
some of the ohoioeat wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from the mannfaotoiy of Liesenfieid
withPhelan and Oollecder's latest patent iteei-
faoedonshions, has been ulaced in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, oan be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to all.
jaSltf
UUAMBM LODGING HOUSE.
m
FINELY FCRVISHED BOOMS, SD5-
fie or in suits.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRE'TOY
Bookaellera and Stationers,
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merohanfc,
Hastiness Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant & Btratton's College, 24 Post St
Hutch era.
Katz, Fred, Stalls 94 to 100, California Market.
Hrasa Foanderlea,
Weed A Kingwell. California, 125 First at.
French. Fabcy Oooda,
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Butts*.
llamuu Hair*
Sampson. A. B. A Co.. 110 Second strest.
Mtrale and Musical Instruments.
Eesne, O. 0„ mftr. acoordians, repairer of all kiaos
musical instruments, N.E. cor. Bush A Searna,
Wines and Liquor*. fWnoleasle.)
Dauerl F. A Co.. W4 Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWENTY TEAKS OF FK ACTIO!
IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES INK.
dent to females has placed Madame Ed moots
at the head of all physicians making each practise
a spsoialty, and enables her to guarantee a speedy
and permanent cure In the worst oases of »ap-
prcsion and menstrnal derao cements. LadlM
will find Madame Edmonds a skillful physiolaa,
and it. is to tbeir interest to consult bar in all dis-
eases incident to women before tamperins; with
poisonous nostrums, quaok doctors and hnmbass,
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without an
information from the patient, and cures without
the uae ef merenry or experiments, thus aavio*
from wroug treatment for private, chronic aai
cancer diseases. Correspondence strictly oooa*
deotial. Office and residenoe, 415 Pine Ktrset
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja2ti If *
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
IV. 33. eor. Jackson and Kearny ate. -
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Look HospflE
London, and tbe last twelve veara of Ban Francises,
DR. TOZER inform? tbe afflicted tbat after visit.
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LuNDOrt A5Di
PARIS, and spending one year in ibe mostcsla.
brated Hospital in London, the LOCK, be hsirs-
opened his old Medical Institute at (he old stand
where he can always be found. DR. TOZBK dm
for forty years met with unparalleled Buooets In
tbe treatment of disesBS eene™ily known as
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OuMPLaINTS.
DB. CHAI. H. TOZER
is in every way rssponsibls, binding bimsslf to
fffeot a permanent coke, or making no obargia,
Those who cannot afford to pay for advios sod
medioin* will be charged tnr medioine only. TBJ
MuN'lHLY RESTUB AT1VE PILLS, never known
to fail in giving relief in canes for which tbeysrs
recommended, are to be obtained only at By
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direction on Sacs
box, sent hy f ipreee or otherwise.
Dk. TOZER does not imitate the advertiiac
Qtacke who make it a praotice to pnhlish talw
affidavits and other false references, but refers to
tDe mo«t respeotable people in tbe State, whom he
has CUBED of diseases which othorehave tailed to1
onxe.
BR. OHA". IT. TOZER,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets, -
fel-tf Sao Fraocieo*
OUTSIDE LANDS
A NT AND ALL PERSON8 THAT HA7I
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OUT-
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have the
amount refunded at tbe office of the undersigned)
upon the presentation of an order from thai
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delS if A. ATJSTIJf.
TRAYS alwayeon band.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
S9S Dupont,
ffEASSUTTEH STEER.
See my stock of Bird
Cages before purcbaaleg
elsewhere. Always eoDS-
Tbingnow on hand. Mj
Patent Cages, made or
Tic Wire, are warranted
FREE FROM VERMW
Also, best quality TKi
no20U I
Biggest Race Yet!
T1
THE HUMAN RAOE.
RE MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO
reside In Han Franclaco, bny thllr
8hlrt« and Farnlahlng Good* of BENsV
DICT A CO., No. 3 Second street, be-
canoe they are olwuyi treated 'well oia
bay their aroodn at the lowest prices, at
••THE OLD KTAND."
ARION
___ Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A'LAJW
Fair of tbe American Institute, after a bllna-
fold trial acainat Stsinway'B, Ohiokennrt. aaa
— best o» Exhibition, v*
■ A aent. »0 OTarrsll street.
othersjto bsTMJC *»»;--: u« ^u^"-;-
OT7RTAZ, Sole Acyeot. SO OTansll
. N 8— Pianos of all styles TO RENT.
mart
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN UTJNCs9k
Cor. Seeoad aad Tehama streets.
, , j^Terrapin eonstantly on hand.
Oysters in evsry style. PBIYATB
SDPPfiR ROOMS FOR PARTIES
dec 311m
CLASSES INJLOCUTIOH.
-VWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
. the Theatrical Profession in California t
I formlns slasaaa for instcnoUan in T
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AMPHITHEATRE
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Little-Footed Lady!
Ta-» aal» e»a ever Ml paMie tihMUM.
A »t%I f*.«IM Batpaftaf tfc* jsaloM Kef. "Go L.i.
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MOND1Y EVENINO. April ud First Appeirtnc© of
DONATO, tlio WTonciorfiil Ono-Tjeggcd Enuoor.
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SATURDAY AMD SUNDAY EVENINGS
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METROPOLITAN THEATRE
MOXDAT EVENINO MARCH 3
THISTLETON'S
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Chapman Sisters
IM H. I. BYBOK'9
Little Dob Giovanni!
PRODUCED W1TB
Sew 8cenery! Properties! Cos. u mes I
Paif. rraanca WIU oommenoo with the Lapgoable Farce,
IGI ON PARLE FRANCAIS
Rt-HrgiBA H.DaThn-ApMa
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To b» folio **d hi H. J. B/roa'A apArklkag Barltiqae.
Little Don Giovanni
DiiTBinunoK :
CIXTIaW nOW OIOVAVM, a oookal Adltion of
•Unkjr— Al<*ArA Id d«b., la Iota, <• apiriu »nJ tori -
«»■• MINI BlAVlIlKdl.vrHAJI
LEPARRLLO, hli ptfi bar, wbo, from bUobroaio
aarr^ •q«-i, puj ba ooaAidxrad atsb morntuokr
IbAD flaaka«.. MISf* El. I, A (IHAPHAH
ZILIIfA.aalmvlaPaaMatOIr], borrowAd for tb« ooaa-
aioq iroa tbadotuMtlA D.idi W, 6IUMS
DOW PKOftO. kllUa la tha fliit tatnt. and r-wlTad |B
ln*u,t OHO. WALLACE
OTTAVIO.aTABor. with aoold Id hUbaal J. WALLACE
MASBTTO, bt t i-Mtud to Ztrllpa- part, potkr, ara' tr aad
aaprlnoplad miss DOLLY MYRTLE
AH MBPaiOTUK OT RPAIVUH POLIOS, a mora tbaa
ordinary aaUTa.aad a Iaaa Lbaa oauaiIt '■inUill-
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IBBB, AAtioInf HISS ADA BHATTUOK
ntWITA, diitfAAllor. HISS KATT PfiLL
Pallo»mia, YlllacAra and Uooki.
IN AOriVB PSBPABATION
Chapman eiBtern' Uurleisqne
O- ■-•1*1 H.wYiik BMtaUoe.
METROPOUTAILTHEATRE
Hndar tba Diract-oo of Jnnn «"nid»Td
TrMAorar And">w IturrHl
Mti'icai Dir-ctor I. I, Hchmld
S aoio Arti.l • W. Birb?n»
Macbmn' H. W. Burnett
Grand Reopening!
THE WANT OP A PEOPLE'8 THEiTRBBiS LONG
baap felt In t )lri comujiii.lt*. Tbo Ma laj-t-uo-t hai
ddloimloed to f-r a-jut tor tbtlr pa*rooa a
First-Class Theatre
....WITH....
FIRST-CLASS STARS
Wltb tha pric« of adtulli'lon plac*d wllhln the
riai'h of all. Therefore, In faturd the
Folio wiii^r Scale of Prices !
Will be tho B'andatd :
DRESS CIRCLE,
Only 73 Cents l
ORCHESTRA SEATS,
Oatxly SO Oentsi
GALLERY,
Only as Cental
OPENING NIGHT,
MONDAY MARCH 3, lcfl3
Whin the Talented and bunttrttl
. dorlnn tha put three yrir I la 1
Atlantic State, bu bean nubuunded,
Ladies and Children
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Stalls S, «3, Caliiornia Marliet
I'lUAKKK aUUJS MAN UJFACTOKY.
H..VD yon beheld ltf If not, you're a treat
At BQDABZA'S PUNCH BALOON, In Kearny «true.
There BONA, dlsolple of GREAT BQDABZA,
DlgptinAoa famed Marrio Punoben; rathar
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To allay coaoublal dlfforenoes and pain,
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Guess what a "MORNING COMFORT" In the kUl
That basis the pnarrel and imparts the bliss I
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AUBORA,"and thesweet "FABBWBLL,
J net visit BONA, and you'll all fan well]
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For all dyspeptics and for dlarahcea.
No Cholera Hot bns ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock around.
BONA and BQCARZA, spite of all detractors.
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefactors I
Full F0BTY dlffsrent hsslthfal drinks you'll dad •
To aid tha Man— Invigorate the mind I
Not this alone— 4 Weloome yon will meet
At BONA'B-(BQOABZ.V8)-317 KKaRNS BTBtBT.
Bemember, too, not this famed place to paw;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT OKK BIT A GLASS
THBY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
jlOB IAU T/aoLMAU A*» MMTAB.
HE JOTJBNAL OF A^SE*E*TJ.
Published svery Dm in the Tear by
MM Hertiuut *«* O*5 Wnehlnjrte* sta.
Below Montgomery. San FrMcieoo.
SATURDAY MABCH 1,1873
AMUSEMENTS* Etc
Cautomtia Theatre. — Tha opera of
"Martha ' was most pleasingly performed by tbe
Fabbri Combination last nifht, and drew • capital
house, clamors In** Fabbri acted and sane t pl-n-
dlely La tbe roleof .nUr.he, Miss Anna Beer was
charming as Haocy ; ttfr&or Pie.ro Becoei appaand
to good advantage in tie role of Lionel, and re-
cutd tbe warmest applaate, aad Jieob Holler
wtascnelly encceesful in thai of Piuokett. Tbia
afternoon, "Article 47" will be presented for tbe
last time. This evening, tbe entertainment will
consist of "Jack Oade. the Boodmao. " in which
John lioOnllonih in tbe title role awakens recol-
leotioas of Forrest la bis beet days, and tbe faros
of "Tbe Lean of a Lover. '
Ajusambea Theatre.— There never was t
livelier first part than that glvea ai this house
snUb Eilly Emerson and Johnny A Ion on tbe enda.
Tbe letter ba-|asadea hit In a load sens;, in which
be hindlee ban Francisco public oharaotera in tbe
most amoilng manner and seems generally posted
en the topics of tbe day. At tbe matinee to-day
and again this evening, Billy Emerson will appear
in new and original eoaga and witticisms ; the acts
of ■•Slats Struck." "Article •17," and "Obeying
Oeden" will be performed and tbe entertain met! •
srtll terminate with the immensely iaegbable bor-
leiqne of "Under the Gas Lamp," to which Add
Byaaan, Bob Hart, Charley Sutton aad J. Robin-
son will appear. On Monday Donato, tbe one-leg-
ged dancer, who was tbe isolation of aa entire
season ia London, and has amoe appeared wi'h
immense eneoeea at the principal theatres
In tbe Australasian colonies, will nuke his
firrt appearance in California at tbia popular the-
atre.
Mrteopolttak Theatre,— On Monday
this theatre will be opened ander new manige-
a«:t, and on a different base of operations. Tbe
prists will be redneed aa follows; drees circle "5
cents, orchestra EO cents, and gallery 2V»nts, The
new season will commence with the engagement
of the Chapman Sisters, tbe prettiest and freshest
burlesque actresses now in the Be Id. A company
comprising, Mrs, Oorielle, H. D. Thompson, Fanny
Young, Willie 6Uame and others has been en-
gaged to support tbe sisters. "Litt'e Don Gio-
vanni ' will be tae first burlesque prodnced. Tbe
Sew Vork Herald thna endorsed tbese actresses
while they were performing in that oity.
Thebeeutifu) Ooapmao Sitters still oontinetobe
received with e* e-y deamnst ration of delight, and
the bnrlesque of "Li it e Don Giovanni'1 il the most
sucoeesfal produced here this eeason.
MavUTBb's Opera House. — The Bojal
Chinese Theatrical Company gave their second
performance to another good hones last night.
The Bulletin. Post and Chroclele gave a fair un-
biased opinion of thisvery interesting entertain-
ment, bnt tbe Call was mean enough .to think it
necessary to pander to to tbe prejudices of a por-
tion of its sobseribsrs, by running down the per-
formance. Thepnbliecaa see ordinary dramatio
performances any night of the wset, bnt a Chi-
aese theatrical performance is a novelty, and tbey
will donhtleas crowd Magoire'a Opera House at
both matinee and evening performance. The en-
tertainmeat is very lively and amasmg. the ooa-
tumes are gorgeous ia the ex rem©, and the acting
it capital. To-night tbia company will positively
gve its ia=t performance when a Chinese Magician
of high repot* will appear.
Bella Buton Theatbe.— The last two
nigfataof Mies Lillie Hsll. the favorite song and
dance artist, are ennounsed. A great bill has been
prepared for to-night. Miss Eugenia Gerreita will
appear in Grecian Statues will, oalcium light and
prismatic changes ; Miss Agnes Kennedy will give
aerio-comio songs and appear in an original sketch
written by herself entitled "A Woman Hater."
Edward Montague will present for the first time
his great Qjro act, which will certainly cause a
aensation. Tbe drama of "Wolf, the Bough" has
ciusrdtncha success that it will be retained on
the bills until f a: tber nctiee.
Johk Wilson's Amphitheatre.— John
Wilson's experiment of (.ivicga series of eques-
trian entertainments of tbe highest order rs-
gardleaa of expense, is proving an eminently
aucceufol oae, and thsre is every prospect of hie
being ibe to crowd the Amphitheatre every night
for some time to o>me: in fact until the Snmmer
tenting season commences. To-day at two o'clock
the fall programme which hai delighted thousands
doriag the, week will be corfcrmed. and M'lle
L*ockrill, B. H. Dockriii. J. Keonibal, Harry Oaua-
iand. Omir Kiugtley, M'lle Victoria*, Hoes. Ca.
ron and sons. Johnny Cooke, and all the other
brightstars of the arena will appear, Laaies and
obildren who wish to avoid the rash st the per-
formance to-night can avail themsslves ©f this
opportunity. Seats can be reserved for to-night
from 19 to 4 to-day.
Extra Opera Night.— To -morrow night,
the Fabbr' Optra Combination will give an extra
performance under the direction ef Char. Fritsch
"LaJaive" will be presented with tbe same cast
as upon the two previous occasions of iti repre-
le&tatiou. SeaU can be reserved to-day and to-
morrow at the boiotS.e, sod aa may be perceived
by referring to onrtrst page, the prices have been
red oral tor this occasion.
Misa Augusta L. Dabqoh,— This talented
actresa, who. during her engsgement at the Met-
ropolitan Theatre displayed a gecins. whlob iaas
rare aa it ia delightful, will on Monday evening
commence a short season at the California Thea-
tre, and appear aa Lady Teas'. • In "The School for
Scandal." The production of this rare old come-
dy at tbia theatre is always an immense treat.
Taere is scarcely another theatre to tbe United
Bta:es where itcau be so acceptably cast. W» re-
joice last Mita Oargoa gwill make her reeppear-
aacs before the San Francisco public under saoh
f avorabl* auspices.
Woodward's GiiDcfs — Jjocexbe Bush.
—The baby camel is etill an object of interest with
sll the visitors to these gardens. Some valuable
additions have been made to the Muaeum. 9<ext
Sunday * ' sere. Coe and Lay will make another
aeoens. . a their gas balloon. On Saturday ai ter-
aooa the Baialeys will give a performance aad
make an asceaaioa ia their baUoon.
Set-— Jehu Raymond is not tbe original Toots
of Bartan's Theatre, Oliver Baymoad, a yonanr
utility >c I r, was chosen by Barton to perform the
part wfaso ■ Bombay A Boa" wai first produced at
the Ohambon-street Theatre in 1818. Reserved
seats at the Califoraia Theatre are reserved for
the whole sveaing. If yon take one after the sac-
oad aot you take ohanoes about having to give it
op to its rightful owner efcouid he or she put in
Metropoijtas Theatre. — Miss Marian
Mordaunt had a splendid house for her beoefit laat
night. The dress circle was so crowded that toere
was 6oirc«ly any staoding room. Tbe perform-
ance commenced with tee comediitte of "A Morn-
ing Call." which was eapita'ly played by Miss Min-
nie Walton and Owen Marlowe. An olio to-lo»eJ.
wtaich Miss Maggie Moore saog m excellent
Btyle aad drew immense applause ; Henry Edwards
gave a recitation, and Mamie and Ti lie Darling
appeared ia song aod dance. In tbe first act of
"The Oolleea Bawn," Marry Gonrtaiae waa th*
first to make bis appearance, ia the character of
Hardreis Cregan, and waa welcomed most beart ly :
Mils Alios Harrison waa receired with an entbos.-
aatio demonstrat eo. D. O. Anderson was sick
and unfortuaauy notable to aopear, taas beiag
deprived of tneopportunity of onoe morearreoting*
bisfrlsnds. Ia this pay J.O. Will amsou did
some eaptil acting as Mylee-na-Coppaleen; Mre.
Owea Marlowe made up foraud acted the part of
Eheeleh in admirable stjle.aad all acaaittad tbert-
selves well. The performanoe endedewttb tae sec-
ond and third acta of "Dar lag,'' in which Miss
Marian Mordaont drew immense applause. This
actress left this morning for Virgioie Oily to fill
auergagemest at Piper's Opera House. Miss
Mordaunt, all will be glad tolearo, relixed$UM
from this testimonial, in which every one worked
with a will tobelpber.
A5ATOM1CAL flluBETrii.— One ol the most
•c:np-.ei* eoMeetiona of the kind in the United
State*, comprising hundreds ol costly and bean-
ifnl wrx nzodela, ia daily on view (to goatlemea
:nly) at the Mneeum on Montgomery street. An
tour may be profitably spent bare-
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Sacrakekto.— The Bee aays:
Mr I. P- Adam*, familiarly koowo aaTantee
Adun". beirg oo iiie way Eaa\ (sfter having sctei
Lhronrb th* Aust-ali*n colonies, and recently at
the Metropolitan Th-atre, San Frtncieco,) pro-
noies giving two or tbrea nights ai the Metropoli-
tan in tbia city, when he will appear in tome of
cjs amosiar down-e«st impersonations.
Henry Edwards has been invited to lecture, and
will deliver hie lecture on Mczatten on Friday
next, under the anepi.es of tbe Agaisia Ioetitnte.
Gbass V.\XLET.—An imitear concert b? col-
ored vooalista will bs given this evening at Hamil-
ton Hail.
&US J06E-— A company from the California The-
atre performed 'Pygnulloa aod Galatea" at Bro-
haske's Opera House on Moaday. There was a
good souse— as excellent bouse for Sas Jose— in
spite of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill giving a tea
party on the eame night. The Mercury ia juti-
laat andaaya:
A seven hondred dsllar bonro, and a rainy night.
How is that, MgabO, for McOnJIouKh's tronpe in
8aa Jose, with on orcbettra and McCnlloagh him-
stif not preeect ?
We thick that was very good, indeed, bnt yon
know It wasn't quite a seven hundred dellar bouse,
aot quite five, bat it waa very good for San Jose.
Last night John McCtl ongh and troops gave
another perfennanoe and appeared in ''Hamlet."
Tbe Mercury hae tae following little bit of Arabic:
"What's tbe play for Friday night. Joe?" asked
one littie street Arab of anotber.
"Gimlet, the Princ* of Tinfcai-k." was the re-
ply. ' 'with McCnltongh as Gimlet."
Misa H. WUlard, a talented San Jose artist,
ii engaged in painting a panorama of California
Scenery fcr exhibition in tbe Eutere States.
Seattle. W. T. — At last accounts, the Waldron
Tronpe were p'ayicg here,
Pobtlasd.— A concert was given at Masonic
Hall on tbe 16th, for tbe benefit of tbe Young
Men's Christian Association. O. B. Waldron and
company were expected to return on or about the
lat of March.
OiELiSD .— A company of performers calling
calling themselves "Tbe Christy Minstrels'" (!)
gate au entertainment at tbe Academy of Musio
on Thursday evening. Professor Plnmmer will
give readings and imitations at Broadway Hall on
Tuesday, previous to starting for theSandwbich
Islands.
Pztalcma.— A company from the California
Theatre, performed "Pygmalion and Calatea" and
"A Loan of a Lover,'* at the Petalnma Theatre en
Wednesday evening. In spite of its being a rainy
night there wa* a good bense.
Los ANiELEa.— The Wi.tan Dramatis Troupe
performed at Merced Tneatre od the 72od.
Salt Lack.— J. O. Graham had a benefit on the
25th. aod presented a capital bill: the comedy of
"The Rapids," an olio, and "Moore." Dudler's
Bowery is doing a good business with Dck Btowd,
Nelly Whitney and others ia the company. Carrie
Chapman is playing at ths Theatre Coarrpe.
Viegima C itt.— f rant Huaaey and Mies Blanche
OUfton commenced an engage meat at Piper's
Opera Hause on Monday in "Hazard." On Wed-
nesday their short engagement ecded with abenefit
to Farck Hursey, On Thursday and Friday eve-
nings the ipeolacular operetta of "The Naiad
Queen" was presetted bya company of ladles and
girls (amatecrs) for tbe bat en: of the Methodist
Building Fund. Verily tbe Pulpitandthe Stage
are fratern-z'ng cow-a-daya. At the matinee lev
day "Hsurd"wiU be given. On Monday Mi=s Ma-
rion Mordaunt will commence an engagement
opening in "Darling."
Oaesow —Frank Hussey. Miie Blanche Clifton,
and a dramatio company playtd 'Hazard"' at the
theatre on Thursday eveaing.
Pueblo, Col.— Charles Vincent, who plaved this
oity out about a year ago, and decamped leaving a
number of unpaid accounts babied him, was run-
tin? a place here called the Theatre Co mi que at
last date— Feb. IStb, Obarlea is a very slipper/
boy. Harry Spriggs. O. B. Bruce. Geo. Lowdec,
Di k Dnraad, Amslia Deaa and Ella Martell are
in the company. We wonder how mnoh Oharles
will play Pueblo for?
Acbcbw. — J. H. Ohurch'a variety company
played tere to-night.
EASTERN B3AMAT1C NEWS.
Ia Kew York "David Ga-rick." with Sothem i-
the title role, waa still running at Wallacks
W. J. Florencs was playing in "The Ticket of
Leave Man" at Boath's The uew play entit'ed
"Houghing It" waa produced at the Grand Opera
Bouse on thelSth, Tbe Herald thna speaks of it:
The cew piece is as lively as the circus and as
natural as the opera. Noaoroaat ever needed ancb
aglity aa is rtq^irsd of tbe eleping loverof aliea
Macdaffie. No prima donna ever found her-
self in scsh a wonderfnl company. Kverytbing
was aa nsw and fresh and eparkliog and vivicioas
and trusts latire asthe maif-l scene iu,"Hump-
ty Dumpty." It is not high sit, of course, but it
does not nretend ti be anyihicg bet a rattang
folly. It would be impossible to praise il in any
artistic poirt of view, and yet it would baridioo-
leus to soadeaan it It will oat bslo to elevate
the drama, ualeos tbe cant of cmicissa should
preach against it as baitfaj to dramat o art. It baa
only it) paogtney and palpab'e aatire aad extrav-
agest eituationa and excellent scenery to make it
popular. We would like topi cb into it, to show
crudity and absurdity— in a word we would like to
ealiit tbe rubbish it is: bnt we know wnat hap-
pened to Quixote when he undertook to Igbt tbe
windmill, adverse criticism has iti choice, eniy
bt>t*e*n the knight and the windmill. Mr. John
Brougham played the part of Denis Macauffie, tbe
father ef the- Rose of Ctri»ao*ville. with grace
and skill, b=l without the overflowing hazor of
which tbe part is capable. Mrs, Jebo Wood, on
the other hand, played the part of the daughter
without tbe gra?e wbiob she might have given the
part, butwlthan extravagant Ousaor and exquis-
ite oarioature ef what we usua'ly call sentinieot
taat waa irresietble The eminent firm of Weite
A Black, tbe detectivee, represented by J. K.
Mortimer and Owen Fawtar, is a whimsical idsa,
witUa good deal of truth at tre bot'oaa, aad the
otrts were we 1 done. Mies A&me Dslacd as tbe
Qnteu of Comedy and Song, Mn. John Wood, ac-
ted tie part with gr*«t antrawtlty under the affiie-
tton of having ber billi paid by her new serv&nt
■MMMHliBBn
heart's jewels, aod 'be accounti whirb were given
of theqiaiites of the Queen aforesaid, eaoeciaily
tcatot toe ben boy at tnv Metropoliun Hoiel,
were very amusinz. Mr. Chapman played tbe
b«li hct. doirg it wi'h a good deal of tbe genuine,
aa' al.t le of tee conventional nigK*r. if it was not
for t~e cootradio'-ioB ia terms we would tell hirn
■ bat It is b*lt»r to have mesers rare tban wall
done. On the other hand tbe e*me fear ef contra-
dirt on in terms altaott nrcventt ns from raying
that Mies Lcutee Volmcr's bllp-b'-d w»» otslip-
aDod at a>l. 1 be Amtaable of J. W. Jennings was
a funny picture of tbe Ark*nee* gentleman who
ia always spoiling for afigfcU Some cf the other
part' are v*ry well represented. • he play ends in
San Francisco, with a raallatfo vision of ' bine'e
cipiam smokers, tae few psaesfrom Mark Twain
waicb give tberame to tbe piece, being utillxed
ia tbe Iwt two a«ts.
At xzt bowery the pantomime of "Will o' the
Wisp'westbe attraction "Alixe" waa the
attraction it the Fifth Avenne Trsatre "Lee
aod Lotoa" continued to crowd Niblo's
"Humpty Dumrtj ' once more reigned at tbe
Olympic "OoeHuodred Years Old" was run-
ning well at Union Square Theatre The regu-
lar sale of ticket* for single night) of the opera
season at tbe Academy of Music commenced on
tbe3rth. This season Is to extend oaer twelve
tperformenoes, and will include the last appear-
ance ia America of M'lle Panline Luoea, aa that
distinguished artist will shortly take ber depart-
ure for Europe. Bryant's Minstrels were
plsyingthe burlesque of "Brutus, or the Fall or
Julias Sneezer*. The San Francisco Minstrel
were giving their farewell performances pre-
vious to starting on their travels early In March
Jenny Benson aod Baby Benson were tbe
lalaat attractions at Tony Pastsr's Opera House
At Wood's Mu«eum F. S. Onaifrau was
playiog Moee and Toodlee Harrigac and Hart
are at tbe Theatre Com-qne. The Mercury baa
Btarted the story that this theatre ia bauaud
The Dispatch thus comments oo it:
Ibe Mercury most bare a singularly low esti-
mate of the character aad comprehension of its
r-adere, if it imagines that silly, childish stories
of gbss sand gobiins seen in the ihsatre Oo-
mqneat midnifrbr, will prevent tbem visiting It.
In our opinion this ia a capita! advertisement, aod
If M^ Hart could only prevail apon eome of
his apiritaell tenants to pnt in an appsaraacs at
a matinee oreveniss performance, too rnsh to bis
theatre would be. if possible, even s'ill greater
tbao at present. Ghosts, ao far as we have neard
from, are not giveo to attending paces of amuse-
ment ragcluii ; and Jewish t hosts, in particular.
are more disposed to recline in tbe besnn of
Abraham than to ocenpy orchestra cl-aire in a
theatre. Mr. Topbam positively assures us that
no resident "f spin Hand ever presented himself
at f-e box office during his reco'le.'tien, but that
if ha did, ha would bo most happy to accommo-
date him.
The Mercury's gbest story is a very serious one
We snail say EometMng about it on Monday
At the Atbereum Leoaa Dare, the gymnast, waa
still the reigning s>ar;Geo. H- Oboe was tbe stag*
manager. J. H, Milbarxt was there, and the Wor-
rell Sisters appeared in a new burlesque called
"Dora and Bella" J. M. Bellew was giving
readings at bt»inway Hall Tbe engagement
of W. J. Florence, st Booth's, bas been extended
two weeks longer than nnder the original centract
and be is to appear aa Captain Cottle, Burton'a
great part, in "Dombey A Son," and as Obenrei-
z-.T ia "NoThoroughfaro."
The original Ravel Family — Gabriel, Antoine
Jerome, Francois and Angelique — are all alive and
In tbe enjoyment of good health. The yonngeat iE
over sixty, and the oldest. Sabiiel.bas reached the
ripe old age of seventy-two. Tbey have retired
from tbe stage with a liberal fortune aa tie result
•f their amusing labors, aod wish the exception of
the sister, are residing at Toulouse, France. She
roaidee in tbia country with her talented little
ate-. M'lle Marietta Rave!, who is well knows on
tbe stage as a pleaiing and olever pantomimio act-
ress, who possesses much of tbe talent of bar
famous relatives,
Tbe National Theatre, in Washington, baa been
burned three times. Tbe managers of the fi<st
National were Messrs. Haywood, Pratt and Row-
botham, and their stesk oooapaoy included Cline
Rogers, Dwighr, Pster Rtohings, Thomas Ward
Mm. Knight and others.
Joe Jefferson says that ae cow n't only experi-
ences no trace of bis former disease, but that be
oaa easily read fine priot with bis operated eye. and
does not suffer pain under any light. His recovery
be regards aa complete.
C. L. GriVfs, formerly of Haguire's Opera House'
baa been engaged as tlage manager of the Chicago
Academy of Mosic.
Mill Charlotte Ciubman has been obliged to
cancel her Southern engagements on account ef
illness. She will recuperate by a montb's reti-
d oce in Philadelphia.
A goirriphical critic on the Missouri Republi-
can defines the position of Mrs. D. P. Bowers in
this fashion:
Take her for all in at', she is the most extraordi-
nary womsn oo the stage, aod in many respects
she is tbe greatest living actress. She ia great in
tbe amazioe iatitude«nd longitude of her&danta-
bilitv and the universality of cer pjwer. She does
every thing toot anyotner actress a: do.exd many
tningaehe doss far better than any otner actreas
can do.
Now that we know hew many degrees better she
is than aey other actress, perhaps the critic will
tell os how shs is bounded and whether she is ia
the tempo rats or torrid zone.
The Cinciocati Commercial observes with much
cntioal acumen that little Louise Liebhardt ie a
pure soprano, and rang tbe beautiful air, "Angela
Ever Bright and Fair," in a ta'mos-colored cilk.
It records in addition tbe welcome fact that in
'Robin Adair" a double- flounced violet silk skirt
nas worn. To which the Araadlan wickedly re-
plies: "Tbe Commercial might have added that
her voice was worn also."
Parepa-Rosa is negotiating for tbe production
of M. Baife's last opera, "The Talisma-," in tbia
oonntry.
The Boeton Courier aays: A well-known liter-
ary gentleman of this oi t.- hae written a very nsa*
aud amusing local drama for Stuart Robjon, sotr
tltd "Law in New York." in which he will assume
tbe role of Policeman John Beat. Ha will pro-
duce It at tbe Wainut-slreet Theatre, Philadel.
ptala.
The Matthesrs Family and Charley Howard, the
old plantation nig. are drawiag immense houses
at Fred Aims' American Variety 1 beatre Pitts-
burgh, aod datifoliy report is Fioabo, ixom that
place.
B-ekley and Sharpley's Minstrels are to com-
mence aa eEgagement at the St. James Theatre,
new occupied by tae Sao FrancUpo Minstrels, on
March 2d.
M'lle Marie Maj.lt on has baem ill but is now re-
covering.
Frank Mayo ie in New York.
Tbe New Tork Clipper is rather careless. It
publishes the following:
The Gregory Family have arrived in San Fran .
eisco, O* ., after a taur of two years in lodia,
Australia and the Sandwich Islands.
We said that they had arrived in London after a
two years tour, etc
BMXas Kate Re! gnolds. with a company, performe d
"Tbe Ladies' Battle," at Saco, on tha 29th, nit.,
it being one of tbe aeries of entertainments in
tbeLycenmeonree. Several clergymen attended,
and there baa been quite a discussion going en
since, aa to whether it is proper for these gentle-
men to patronise the drama. Tbe subject waa
meationed from the paloita of quite a number of
churches on tbe 2nd.
Lucca has achieved a great success ia Chicago,
where bath press and public bare been enthusias-
tic in her praises. The receipts of tbe first wsek
were *x5,(K».
Lawrence Barrett and company, ef Varieties,
New Orleau-, Charleston, 20th ; Fords' New Opera
Hoise, Washing'.on, Mth, one week, withetock of
t^athfaAcew
Mias Carle t "a Leclercq has apoearcd at the
Academy of Musio, Obicago, In "Pygmalion and
Galatea," with success.
Mr. Wallack states that Mr. Sotbem's unpar-
alled success in "DAvid Garrlck" necessitates tbe
announcement that tbe orchestra has been eon-
verted into stalls, consequently tbe overture and
entr'acte music will be played under the stage
Tnere is a quiet war prevailing en Fourteenth
street. New York. Fechter and Duncan are the
combatants. The Lyoeom is tbe bone of conten-
tion. Tbe Anglo-French actor claims the land
lease, while thefCaledoniaa banker owns the and i-
tsrinm. Both have agreed to d if agree, and the
Lyceum in tbe hands of the law promisee to illus-
trate the iabla of the monkey and chestnuts.
Mr. and Mm. Buocieaolt are under an engage-
ment with Mr. B. F. Lowell to play tbe first two
weeks in March la tbe leading citiee of New Bag-
lacd, beginning at Providence.
Tbe New Vork Herald aays: "It seems to be
aettled that neither Pattt nor Waohtel will coma
to tbia country next season. Faura may coma,
but probably will not agree te sing here on any.
thing like fair terms. The rival prime donno
then will be Nilsfon aad Lucca, and it is probable
that Oampaninl will bo tha tenor of the fitra-
koscb company."
Berger Family, bell-ringers. Savannah, 25th. 13d.
Charleston, Zi lb.
Kelly and Leon termini ted their first and emi-
nently successful tngagement at tbe Olympic on
tbeStb. Their initial tilt in the dramatio arena
displayed tbeir skill ae artists, or the legend of
Washington Irving would more epeedily have ac-
complished its destiny.
6. G. Bernard engaged Lingard'a company to
show in (Jindnnati lately, but the engagement
proved ansucoessful. owing i-> his bad outside
management, Lingard was to find the company
and orchestra at a fixed sum per night, and Ber-
nard was to f orninh the ibeatre, advert sing and
all other expeases. f 1 4N remained due to the
newspapers, but Bernard was at Dayton, and Lin-
gard's effects would have been seized had not
Barnard's brother daae the handsome thing, and
ponied over.
Lisa Wabsr (Mrs, Mnliay) baa been compelled
temporarily to renonnoe her stage duties in order
toai tain maternal honors.
MisB Neilsen, Providenoe Opera House 17th,
one week.
Fanay B. Price and company, THusville, 17th,
one week.
Lea Hudson and animile, Kansas Oity, litn, nn-
derhterana; thenoeonbiB circuit (or two weeks
more,
Joe Murphy, Bleomingtin, 111,, 21* t and 22d,
In New Orleans, Mrs- D. P- Bowers waa playing
at tbe Academy of Music. On the 17th she ap-
peared in tbe historical drama writ tan for ber by
B. Wolfe, entitled "Marie Antoinette, Queen of
France." Job a E. Owens made his last appear-
ance at tbe Varieties on tbe lath, and waa ano-
oeeded on the 17th by tbe Aimee Troupe On
thel7tb theMartinetli-Bavel Tronpe commenced
an engagement at the St. Charles Theatre
B.ind Tom gave concerts ot Music Hall every even-
ing during tbe week commencing Feb. 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albaugb. Cleveland, Acad
•my, 17th.
James Ward, with "Bertha," Trenton, 2le*.
Little Nell. Cap, til. Albany, 17tl.
Baker and Farron, Buffalo, 17tb, one week.
The pretty and popular Pauline. Markham haa
organized a burlesque troupe, and will tffer
among ether attractions, four aewburletquea.
Ella Wesner and her inseparable companion1
Josephine Mansfie'd, may be expected to return
soon from tbsir European pleasure trip, in order
that Ella may resume her professional duties at
the commencement of tbe coming travel! ag
•on.
Tha New York Clipper has the following mild
joke:
A few weeks ago we announced the arrivil in
this city from San Franouco of Miia Chamber*
Mnoe then we have awaited tbejekes of our con-
temporaries wi'h due patience. Net one, we
have to regret to state, has ventured to make a
pan upon tart lady. V* e are, therefore, obliged
to fill the gap, and this is tse cheerful way we do
It:
From Frisco Miss Chambers came,
A clever, sweet uubrtuie, 'tis eatd ;
If she should make a bit, 'tis oleer.
The ltd/ u o €him.bfTt made.
S.F.BUSINESSDIRElTOBt
Rooheellera and Stationers.
H. H. Moore, ft» Montgomery, near Mercnant,
BnalDCaa Colleges,
Heald's, Bnant A Strattnn'e College, U Post Bl
Batehera,
flats, Fred, Stalls M to liv, Oali fornla Market.
llrun Founder-tea.
Wood A Klngwell. California, 125 First at,
French Funcy Goti.a,
Looan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 10V 6 nt tea,
Huaun Hair.
Sampson. A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Morale and Mneteal I natr amenta,
Keene, 0. C. mft-. aooordiaaa, repairer of all Had
musioal instruments, N.K. cor. Bush A KeartTj
Wines and JUqaore. (Wholesale.)
Daneri F. k Co.. ^u Front
Fresh auid Sweet,
For tbe beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Warner's. 1P7 Montgomery SL near Sutter
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out the centre of tbe city, in all H-itels, Re*
taumnte, Ealoona, bteres and Offices.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMUE.IN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
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Oakland Ferry Boata to catch the passengers
bat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
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IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels ia California. Nevada and
Orecon — the papers left in the theatres at a Igbt
being gathered up and saved lor that purpose.
FIGARO
!8 " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
In the Tbeatiaa, Traveling Conveyance*, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
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CIRCULATES IN THE BEST
placed ia that hands of nearly
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTAMC JPHYSICIAjr
TWESTT TEAM OF PBalTIC.
IN THE TRFA^MENTOFDtSEAaESTNrsj
dent to females has placed Madame Edmoai
at tbe bead of all physicians making suob nraota>
a specialty, and enables ber to guarantee a speed
and permanent cure in the worst oases of sui
preoeion acd mtnstrua] derangemeuta. Ladii
will find Madame Edmonds a eki'rltul physioly
and it ie >o their interest to consult ber in alluli
eases incident to women before tampering wit
poIbo&ous noetruma, quack doctors aod bnmbtf
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without u
information from the paiieit, and cores withet
the use of mercury or experiments, thus saris
from wrong treatment for private, chronic at
cancer diseases. Correspondence s'.nctly coal
deatial. Office and residence, 415 Pine lire*
between Kearny and Montgomery. jeJO If
DR. CHflS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUT
N. E. cor. JiaekaoB. and Eearny ate.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPSCTA
CuM PLAINTS, formerly of Louk Hospits
London, anlttie last twelve vesrsof ban Franotsa
DB. T'JZERinfornm tbe afflicted tbat after vist
ing all the HObPITALb IN LONDON AI)
PARIS, aiid spending one year in the most oak
brated Hospital in London, the LOCK, he bean
opened bis old Medical Iistitute at tbe old stab>
where he can always be fonnd. DR. TOZSK b
for forty yeara met with uaparalleled suoo
tbe u-fMntEt of diseaB* generally known f
CHRONIC AND bPBOlAL COMPLAINTS..
DK. CHAM. H. TOZEB
is in every war responsible, binding bimsell I
effect a permanent ctjbe, or making no cbarts
Tho^e who cannot afford to pay for advice at
medicine will be cnarged for mediatoe only. TH
MoN l HLY REri r« jRATlYE PILLS, Deverkaos
to fail in giving relief in cases for which tceya
recommended are to be obtained only u
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direction on 1
box, tec t hv Express or otherwise.
Det. TOZ&.R does not imiute the advertisb
Q-ackB who make it a prtotioe to nUDlisb fa)
affidavit* and other false references, but refers'
tbe ao't respectable people in tbe Stare, whom I
has cubed of diseases which others have tailed
cure.
BK. CHAI. IT. TOZEB.
N. E. comer Kearny and Jackson sweets,
fel-tf ban Francioc*
OUTSIDE LANDS
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAI
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OD*.
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can have t)
amount refunded at tbe office of the undersign*
upon the presentation of aa order from 11
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delfi If A. Ar«TTN'
TRAYS alwavson band.
Alfred Yettei
Manufacturer an
Importer of
BIRD CACHES
2Z5 Dnpoats
If EAR SVTTSR oTRt*
Eee my stock of Bi
Cages before pircbast
eitewhere. Always sew
tbina;new on hand, 1
P-itent Caxes, made
Tin TVire, are "arrant
YB.EE FKOM YEBID
Also, beet qaaiiiy ti
noMII
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED T
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
ISA Kearny afreet, bos Beuoved te
TV©. 3 Second street
"Where yon will find a complete •
torinsnt of SHUTS and FCK.VJJl
ING GOODS, at Ibe usual low price
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT & C«V
ARior
_ ianoforti
DECLARED FT THIS JUBOB8 AT »'W'
W lit of th. Aatrlcu Inrtimt* »"*rtr^
told tri»l MniUt BtBio»«f'», CblcJ/njP' ■
cam. lo l»THk BIST Olf EXBEBTnOJ^ •
criTAZ, So it imi, »• otkhUJ"
W B-— Fiuos of »H ■tytB. TO RENT- ■"
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN JOUNCE
Cor. Sc«oma irilttm urceM.
■VTomotn con*t*o«7 « h*
Orston la owu Btyle. FBITA
SUPPER BOOMS FOR PABTU
dec SI lm
CLASSES INJL0CUTI01.
TWO Or THE LEADING MEHBKB8 •
tbe Theatrical Profession in uallfornta p
mm for cd I o a- classes for inatmotlon in EJocati
Porni
Brvrrar^v t« Persona wisblrja; to avail themselvae of th« opp
^iriiEIZjJZ amnltyof a*xruirinf a naefnlart atamoderate e
bW ot adeem.-. -a*— . 1^ jrfj
JMERT S
HOT£L.
FURXISNED ROOMS
M »»i 110 f*r Hoalh
WEST end
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LIFORNIA THEATRE
staottheath
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MONDAY EVENINO. Match M— Flnt appteranoe at IklaTbealr* of tilt Gifted Arlin,
MISS A.TJGrTJm'FA. Hi. 3Z> J±FLGrXZ>TSI
Who will Appotr at LADY TEAZLE In SBEBIDAN'3 Corned}-,
Tae eciiool for scandal.
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Ilnppy «7tM nnd Lew.
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McDANIEL'S
[useum and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
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PJBIMbV Iftrfwc ihtio tin
< • now Bt«p«r*d ui larihib (sc*l-
i or ol »>•!, ki&d ftsd cil»r*<'.*f,
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B.-C«r.oBitt#B van!*' for tfaa Oh"T«OBa
•••obb. Tooa« wiRbirc «n(«i •rJ«it.. >>,ta |o«-
l»f»if'rih»i Win1.!, H«MOti, Bosotoi Lihoto-
pk io my Bridrai*. Half F»»ui« Mooe* r«-
id»d ilUi fllliac at .-.Arr^.o-..
S McDAniKrA,
rropttBlor ObByano* Hvr»ir« aad MoaoaiB,
OaI lo. Lock Box No. 1. ObsiBBna. W. T.
I
I
IPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VtUMIMUL CITY. MKVADA.
HIS SLIMART THRATRR HAH BRRN ftB-
OBoamtABd, *i»d *u bflraal«d bfltiwDiKht o^
!"• »-■■* bfahra and ir»i*Jlo« oonnaAlM
>*T*i:r trsAlod *iU) ob aupliCBt'Oa h» latMr
Jl'HI. I'IfKBi,
Or lo 3. It. MtCAHl',
MESSRS. M'NEIL « COLDER
•TIIOUltOE TO THEIR PRIKltDS AMD
In. P.bllc A.a.r.llr. tb.t th.r .... op«a.d
idar COI.MAN'a 0L0THIS0 STORK, Oom.r
Baah .ad Monltoai.rr ttraala, •lib a WELL
SLEOTRD BTO0K al
HUlfl WIAU,
■-KIUOKR AND
CIO ARM.
A n AT. I DTltad 10 OaO. aad AROHIK BoJIgIL
1.B w«. a OALOUt «UI <• Uulr bait lo
jiafco tbaai aomlarlAlrta. J.atf
Lf'V
0 ^^ C. OL.
CaBaBBaKk aldorl^a.lOadlAao. IR.I-r,
Iroal, batwooR Kaaror And Dopeat. wbarayoa
aa Tom HOT Arib OOLD DBIRK8. RotfornA.
... I.oonh. Tba "Old kpart* U
DAVg MllitOU, Praprlatar.l
'RRtRORkaad.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 1R0> MARKET STREET. BARRY 0OR-
an raotootfalrjaloraii hit f rtaad. aad pa>-
oal IAH lilu HaMad iRboaaUlnl Ilrla tbn
roaorl, and will b. pl«a««d
all, led bava ib.ia aampla
aad liooora, A aaw
r or LiM.an. d
i ail. aai
I ». = •. I
i Billiard
HAIR.
THE OHRAPESTPLAOE lit SAX I'.HAXCISC'O
TO BBV
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods. Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TBE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. It. NAMPHOW A CO.,
Bo. lift Mroond aircrt,
■oNlm Rctwefi. Mlaolan nn.l Minna.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIR8T.OLA88 PBOPLB.— MUBT HA Vf
. Wardrobo, Poor Lad tea aad two Gao-
ilnniofl to b« Rood in RinerBl boilBBB* fir lh» eoni-
• DK Winter »pb-od, comraoaoini; tna Urat w«»k In
■ r. lRTI. Addr*-a bUUdk Irmeat tern",
wiib Pboto«r*pb. Ualf Far* raiaodsd alter All I -
lag •cgaijou.eaL
JAMKH HCDANIEL,
Propristor OhBtfnne Thff»tr« and Haaoom,
oo*J Look Box I. nh*T*on*. W. T.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
fTAB.BlY ABTI8TK8 AND MINSTREL
* perfomarB loioc from Kao Fiaociaco to N.w
York, or rice »eria, should ito? at
SALT LAKE CIXT.
Firat-BlaBainnaffmeoti r.Oartd to flrBt-oInaa p«C-
dla at "TUBBOWKRY." Main alreat, Joaiph
Dudlor. UaaacBr. Lattfra «o addre.iad. or to
Dick Brown, Koatnesa Maaaiar- will reotlre
prompt raply. t*s ttn
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. Y. BBBOOLD, PBOpBIXTOB.
Tv,
E OHOIOKBT MEATS AND
T^
CANDIES.
ALL RXltDR OE TBI KTJfKBT «OANDV
mada al oar atoaai Oacdr Faotory dalbr. All
•adora. aapoalallf from %bo eoanur, aro aoUolAod
ao4 will ba proaaptlf attoodad Pa.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
*av ."BALI' fUBTL»HEDRO01l»,BDI
pS«loorto^(a,
J "[ Wall Llaaial ORX ▼wtlkakod .
~ irorouood Room, to lev LodHoi will
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
lJoonw lO nnd ir....Ot:o Wnshlueton street.
St"
boom, ALHAMBRA
LodtlM,
BOILD'J
Wanted Immediately,
A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY,
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES.
APl'LY AS ABOVJ'.
09/*Amateora ond Novlcca not Wnnlcd.
MAPPHO TUIHPr,
iROladlop; tbe Child 'Wondor, urrno.
•IONOK BOKATf.
Tba World.raaoword Ooa-Lancd Danctr.
I. P.I.IK >LI,1I,
MlaW B. ELLIS and W. Kl.l.H.
THK A1IIIVK ABTIRT8 ARK XOW OX OCR BOOKS. AM> CAN BE EN.
Bagad by mroacara IVoi ol tbe Rooky Mountains, through onr agsooy,
•BXCBIDAkf I'OHBTH ate OO.
HARRY AMI. AK
AND....
IPEWBB PBITCBAEB,
With tbo Great ^antatloa,
OOUBTBRFE1T!
CHAR. A. IJ.vKIINr.K.
The Celebrated Dutch Comedian.
AIINS MAKIAII nOBDAUST,
With bar two Great Specialties
IIAUI.INO, ots HIARTI are IK I' Airs
HIRS MIIVIMH; LODES.
BarUeqqe, Serio-Ootnio and Ballad Siofer.
« 17 T LIS TON.
....A.D....
HOT ADAMS,
Sarlo-Comle and Dnettl.ta.
THE OLD
Hot sooton,
IS Marina .treat, near Kearav.
All BrlnliM Ton Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AMD JtORT IN TOW".
Always on flla tba New York Harnld. Harpor'r
Waakly. Frank Laaha's, Dar'a Doioga, Poltco Oa
a*U«. all tbo OaHfornta papare, aleo Londoo
Pnooh. BalVaUfa, itlsatracad Lead on Nawa. Call
and aat'afr jour.alf.
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OB FROM THK OIK
cob to drop Into tba
Hot Sooton,
FOR TOOR WARM OR OOLD DRINKS.
All Drlnlcs Tea Cents
.*. Ratter etreet. Rear Kaarni,
03. D. BBIGQS, P.oprl.lor.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
till WASni.VOTOB NTKMCT,
falOlm Upi. Mixnlre's Opara Houb*.
SHIRTS
,...ASD....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
_COOD3.
ALAROR A8S0RTMKNT OP OKNTfl' FUR-
oiahiDR Qmiia r.o bo had trn^d aod obe^p, at
tha "OLD OOBNKR." J LltYY'H, Al**'* Monb-
"«-iary wtraat. Jna'loa «)tob t*» all. Don't, format
nu*hnr-/,10 Montfoinary a
loll Id
CENTRAL
NO. 11« GKABY 8TRRTT.1
Host aooommndatlonB for as , . ... . _
KarniltB.. In tha oity. PriraU "MCiiilL!
-ntrimoH for Lndl"i>. Hair Gattluff, Sbavin|t and
Snampooi rig, Uhlldraa'a Hair naaliy out. LadlM
ShamnooinAM oanU.
1.171m U OORRIVRAU. ProprlsUr.
Indian Queen Range...
Tho Best in tbe Markei
MAODKAOTURKD BY
CALEB M. ■ICBLKB
ool9 t.f 4 *0 anx 4SB Keaw-By ai.
Signor Mancusi,
DRIVATB SINGING LE8BONS.-OLAS8 OKI
MOWDAX and TUCttSD A Y,
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL "USEUB
Aid CTollaae ofKodlclnc.
in (\(\f\ BBATJTIFUL AND IW8TRU0T-
XV. \J1J\J Its obiaota to bo a»'r>. Qpao to tkar
Pabllo DAY AND NIGHT, at KUR-KA BAU
BlrJHoottomarr'trMt. FOR HEN ONLY
ITDL JomsAK'l Psitats Owwtcx U at »Afc
Oaarj atraal (oppoaitaold Weobaoloa- PaBilloar)
$1,000 REWARO OFFERED
TO ANY PBBSON WHO OaN CURE CORNS
Bnotan", Io*ro"tnir BiHf, Kbenaatlan, aad
all klodsof horn.1, aa r. adlta «a I <. ao. Liaitw>Ot,
halve aod Oora Madtoloa to ba bid at %r>y offles.
Dit F. BUUUL1B. 11 A Kairny ikiaat. Wli U
fioaro^
THE JODKKAL 6* AMUSEMENTS.
% Pnbliao&d every D*J in the Year by
j_ i>. BOOARDITS
MSMerckant and S3« Waihlatftoa Bt*
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
SATURDAY MABCH1.1WS
Wise Comnsek
The Jast munbar of the OermantowD
(Pa.) Telegraph contains somo "rale* for
b&adllng a gnE," which we thick will be
extremely ralaable to paisooB who wish to
become expert sportsmen. The first rale ie,
"Never baodle a gno until you know tow."
This fieems to a* to be eonnd and conclu-
sive. A man who never touches a gun un-
til he has experience in tbe use of it, is ab-
solutely certain never to hurt aayboJy by
his carelessness or his ignorance of the
weapon. The advice is good; bat the au-
thor ought not claim that it is entirely
novel wh le we can all remember the wo-
man who wontd not let her boy go near (he
water until be had learned to swim, and
while we recall tbe case of the man who re-
fused to permit bis child to touch a piano
vntilfsbe knew how to play upeu it. In a 1
these instances we perceive evidence of
.that wise forethought and judicious care
which help to convince us that man has m
immortal sjul and intellectual capabilities
which are singularly superhuman.
A Happy New Year.
What a pleaiire it is to meet a smiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tee street or 10 thepar-
or. And wby li it tbat tome faoee wearacentio-
nally happy look ? It i> 'imply because they Live on
a plain, nutritions and substantia! diet. That man
• a pnblio benefactor who will conscientiously
erre m with a clean, toothsome and wholesome
meal. Loois Meyers, pro one tor of the "White
Boose ." Kearny street, also of the Capitol Ees-
anrant, Foorth street, does it. as hundreds oan
enthusiastically Wat try. Hie k tcbens are marvels
of order and cleanliness. lTy Dim. ana yon will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Oyster Traae.
Tbe oyster trade In California Is assuming
Igantdc proportions. Emerson CorvlUe, of tbe
addle Reek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of tbe Paeiflo Coast. His
■astern transplanted oysters have a fame which
ftas extended all over the continent, and * ne
Saddle Book" is known averrwbere.
X>r. Barlow *j. fcmitn
Is giving a coarse of Free Lectures to Gentle.
«een on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Eygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evonlcg, commencing at 1M o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examlnatioEB in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. m., tree. w
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hst store below Kearny] . all these
nrw etylei can be fcund. The stock is immense
— the prices are reasoEable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
Z>o Sot buffer from Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Ban-
tons, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.ac. We
*n*ak from experience, bavrng tested tbe Doc-
tor's capability. Beferences given U required, h
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
Tbls wonderful system gives tbe memrry ex-
traordinary power. Thoutauds o flgur-s and
words learnt without erJjrt. Studies made easy
and the intellect strengthened. Taught in two
lessons, $10 ; classes cheaper. Professor Wm,
Nemos, 137 Montgomery street. n
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75c. to *3. Complete assortment
of Gents' Fnmi-hing 3oodi. Bealee A Co., 808
Kearny street, near Bu»h. or
CtaJBVOTAWT.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions In English. French and German. x
X>r. Doherty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
Chronic and specific practice, and as such is
now tbe most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco, Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorff, a few doors Delow What
Cbaer House. i
Phutoarapmc Cards-
At one dollar per dozen at tbe People* Art
OaUery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
^Wlaat Cheer X^aixacLry
Rmploys no Chinamen, and should be pat
vontzod by ev*rvbort» •
Stm Meore(
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, oan be
-tound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
<abiishment, sontbwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sta. , or Dexter Stables. Carriaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
-o? night, at reduced rate*. ^g
Sewing Midlines for Sale,
Heated and repaired, at 116 Pott street. Also.
Agency for Mills' AdJo«table Treadle. x
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection,
ery. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
TY hins rteturnea In One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
It ia Periectly Astonishing
How beantifolly and quickly they do washing
at tbe What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
xlore 8 ajs. returned the same evening if de
abed. x
Fob Salx— A lot ef cheap elite dreeses, at 33
Geary street. A good prioe paid for cast-off
clothing.
FOREIBN DRAMATIC MEWS.
A London correspondent bub: Some of tbe osa-
nalJy we 11- inform ad papers have stated that the
next opera feonffi at tbe Op ra Comiqae will be
"La Timb>le a'-irzot." All trne lorers of the
drama will b« sUd to heir tbat tbis Isinoorreot.
Mncb as we hive copied from tae French, it is to
be hope 1 thai the English ttige will nsver repro-
dnce tbe piece iaetoatred.or the most recent sno-
ceas, " Helots* and Abelard."
Mr. 8. Fteke has rrade arransemeati with several
of the French dr»mati:ti— namelv, harden. Theo-
dore Bereiere, D<Najae, Loaia Leroy, and others
for an Enslieh uamlaiiea of their fntare works,
so that If desirable they ma; be brought o-at elmnl-
taaeonsly In London, Pins and tbe United States.
"Babil ana Bijoo." will tried qq the season at tbe
OoveDt Garden at the end of Maroh, and Lord
Londeeborosgb ia adveitiainc the aale of all tbe
scenery, dresses and properties. "The closing of
Govern Garden will release Mrs. Howard Pant,
who. with Mr, Howard Paul, will at once reaame
their popular enter tain men t«.
Mm Hattie Rheimbardt, one of the prettiest
and most brilliant Loadon actresses, bas juet mar-
ried a swell at Sunderland. He was emitten at a
public ball In tbat town.
Avrillen, the director of tbe Grand Opera House
in Brussels, who has bad a bad season, haa encaged
Nilssoa for a aeries of rep-essntations, early in
Apr!', on h*r r<ti u from Rmsia.
M'lle Fattl will mate her rtntrtt at the Eoyal
Italian Opera, London, tbe second week in Aorii.
Mr. Gje has concluded a new engagement with
tbe popular prima donna, whertby she is to reoeire
£200peralght, with the privilege of choosing her
own repeitory;
Tbe Freoob oeaaorof plate bas adopted a new
and eary method of doing his work. When a corn-
ed r, etc., is to t>3 repreiented, and abo*s op a for-
eign people, the censor insists on tbe author pro-
curing a letter from tie aooredited minister of the
na'ion joked about, tost he does not feel riled'
snoh has b»en the compliment paid by Sard on to
Minister Waabtourne in forwarding him "Oocla
Sam." He naturally declined the document, with
t banks.
Tbe "Cataract of the Gauges" is te b ; revved at
Drury Lane after a lapsa of fifty years. It ran at
this house in tbe aeaesD of 1823 for fifty-foor
nisht i. and brought Ailiaton, t ie manager, a prod
Of £7,000.
Geanod is eomDosing a new opera to be produced
neztyearin London with Mme. AcelmaPatti in
the principal psrt.
M. Capo at has suspended bis career as a singer
of ltaliea opera in Italy, and has witcdrawn f iom
the Italian Tneatre in Paris. The Parisians will
never forcive his cosrte daring tbe late war.
Anew melodrama ca'led "Old Soldiers," by H.
J. Byroa, has proved a great success.
John 8. Clarke, lessee aid manager of the Char
ing Orots Theatre, London, bas purchased tbo
lease for fifteen years of a handsome residence
Belgravia. This looks as if he intended spending
bis time in the Old Worli.
French entice, reviewing tbe younger Dnmas's
' Femme Clmle." declare that it i« not woodeifal
that Sardou should go io America for his eubjsots
and tfpes, as tbose exhibited from French a.oiety
are simply diagnetiog.
A'etlce to all venom It may Concern.
Any person claimlug any iodebtedneie of
Samuel Sp'r j sfcali present their bills to Philip
Mahler, Notary Public, 628 M^utgoscery fctreet
S. F„ within 30 dsyo from date. All persons
Inletted to said S.muel Spin can par it to
said Philip M»Mt and receive hia receipt
tberercra tr tblo the next 80 day*. San Fran-
cisco, Feb. 2-Stb. 1873. Simuel f pro.
Live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is tbe canseof many crimes. Those
who dine at tbe Pioneer Bestanrant, on Wash-
Ingtoc treet, at tbe osrnerof Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who bas catered for tbe public since
[849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Ssimagundl sono. game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The oegt cud or tea in tbe
olty — Englieh breakfast tea — aouohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for tbe Holiday tables
that compare wllbSqaarzs's. Pqu»rz»'s Punches
are fameua for tbe high art shown In their man-
ufacture, :„e Iiij py cmimiijon of whole -ome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqaarza, haa prepired
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday Ubles. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
1;0 Leidesdorff street.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable canlsge, styllsb
horses aad a reliable driver are the leading eg-
eentialB of en injoyoble ride, aad these cannot
be secured in San Franeisoo so unqaestiocably
a* from Frank Konton, whose carriages have
tbe privilege of the 6-aud fronting the Oocl-
aentat Hotel. Hlshandiiimetuni-out^sra u~ed
by tbe best crdes of 'be city, and as h& makes
it a po'tit toeojploy able, honest and perf-c/ly
courtecu6dnvei>-, he is mora liberally patron,
ized than any otin r carriage proprietor on this
C *et, while a lar^e number m persons, and
iedleein particular, will engage no carriages
axaent those which he trovldes. Frank has en-
joyed gr at i-nccess in bis bus.n ^, and the
admit a 'ile w.yln wbicb be conducts It makes
him a favorlts with all who pa'rjnizi blm, *
THE FOLLOWING IS A BEPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
■Ai.OSa
li^l
11..W3
8,263
7,548
U. S. Rerenue Paid Thereen,
Daring; the Tear 1873,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
Philadelphia . . JohH rTIeland . . . .£9803 "$20863
Bmpire LyonaA- Un "
Alb»ny SpreckelsA Oo ..
*»--binftoa Mangels A Co
Pacific FortmaoD & Oo...
S. F. 6took Brewery
MsboiiAOo S.91S
Willows KHenclsuaA Faust 51»
H ro id w aT 4 s i.) :j
Natioc&l Glauk A BaDs->a... 4,736
Jackson Wm. Frede-iok.... 4.573
"nvaria Ganalach A Uo ... 4.M5
Hiberma M. Kuoan 4,4 7
UaiteH States.. VCaobemacherAUo 3 349
New York HsffnerAOo a.!)S9
GaldenGate 2,7 ai
Union Hesse A Oo 2,4 2
Lsf ayel to Bantt Paallio 2 V88
Greea A Oo 2,080
Chicago 2 H5
Weysnt 4 Kash 1.7.9
Wahma-iCo 1,32 1
Snd some very small breweries, producing each
lees thao 1,000 barrels per >sonm. The whole
amount of titer sold donor 187i io San 1- raaoidco
la 161,4)2 bane s. aod it will be ooticed tbat
JOHN WIELAND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HEADS THE LIST!
His tales exceeding byaboot 10,0(0 barrels t^oee
of any other brewary. aod maktcg nearly oo"-fifth
of all brew ere combmed fe27 lw
12 6?'
11.553
8,2f8
7.f48
6 955
fl,*5fl
4, SIM)
4.736
a>7J
4.545
4.417
3.3)9
2.1*39
2.7-ii)
3,72
2.2S8
2,1-8')
2,115
1,778
1.321
Oysters,
In BtrolUag round tbe other nlgb:,
To look at 'FrlBoo by gas light,
our careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, trade a p&ieen
Through which a bweet bi u jnet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er wblcb tbe waters softly fell,
Hade tbat wlnaow feem to be
Bome fairy grotto of tbe eea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In hero-
It looks so nice — and try their obeer."
"All right," I said, "I mast agree
That this place salts me to a "T."'
ho sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade bis appearance, asked oar wish—
Bald they bad almost any dleh
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooktd magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, jaicy, fat.
Cooked every style; just think of tbat.
And If your mouth don't water, then
Ton're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Flab, flesh or fowl wbicb we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
Bo here tbey flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts tbis let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific OyBter House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLBS 9AAKE. Proprietor.
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of the king to the throne
of the Fandwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob 8oh?eiber, dealer jo
beJding andfarni'ur1, 620 Washington street,
oppcBitathe market, who bai long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that tbe gataeriag and bU shipments tbf s
year will ba very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of lti superior qualities
fcr mat tries bedding, and donbtlets Mr. Scbrci-
berwill find no difficulty in disposing of all
tbat comes. a
Ploaaant -LiOCsvcroxt..
Persons desiring comfortable lodginga in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect tbe fine suites of roome to let there
The building is a verv flne one and 1b well
lighted and ventilated. ,
The Choicest Confectionery.
•J. ha. H. Romer hai Just cpsned a new and
hEndeoma confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where cm be obtained super! -.r finely
navor-d confectionery of all kinds. Bulls and
parties supplied. a
Best Quality of JOotcsirin
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at tbe What
Ohear Laundry z
Genuine Ha. ana Clears.
Bett brands at 61 aiontgomery street, S, W.
corner of Merchant. Fronck & Cahn. q
Altogether the JrSeat.
It is curious, but true, tbat 3. A. Sbaber,
707 Market btrt-t, near Third, should eell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in tbls city. Try him and yon will be
aonvlnced. t
Oysters.
Why travel bo far? Shellfish of every kind
kept a; Manoioft'*, oy»ter dealer, 672 Howaid
etrot, near Third, n-i: to c-r office. o
•
McDowpII, show Card Writer
B«ady made and male to order. Boom 10
60S Market street, c< r. Post and Montgomery u
WtLK.% Cheer l_.a.«.ri<xry
Ie the best lanndrv in Bin FrsnotBos
500 fairs ol nocks,
At all pricBF, at the What Cbeer Launcory.
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At SI per pair^-25 per oent. cheaper than else-
rhers — at tbe What Cheer Laundry. x
Ch^ap Javrelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Oente' FrrniehlBg Qoods, at Bank V, store, 35
Fourth afreet. ObeapeBt io th" cftv. e
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ttio Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pals. Dr. Per.
rr'B Webfoot Fills, for all billon* complaints
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
etreet, comer of Commi rcial. *
American Watciies.
Bedaced pness, at H. A. Callander's 62 Seo
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches cj r;f oily repairad, d
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend tbe auction ea'eiof Watson A E-.rn-
bart at their auction salaaroom, 112 Suttor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are surd to ) rooure bargaloB. Sile ■-&?* — Mon-
days and Fridays. Caih advaaced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales pro nptly attended to. s
Ladles "VlMltina: Cards.
Written, engravrd or painted by Joan P.
I/WTEB, 126 Setter street, opposite Uck Boum,
and at tbe Grand- Hotel. N. B.— Hahdkxb-
CHIETB SEATLT MiEEED, PaTNllaKSHIP Of 6VCI7
description to order, s
iTor Wasmna
Shirts, $1 60 per dos.; small pieces. Mo. pet
ici. At tbe What Cheer Laundry' •
If Ton Want
Your Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, eend thera to the What Cheer Latin
toy. x
— ■ - ♦ -
For a safe and efficient Bxauttttkb or ths
Ooaipuxiocr, use Dioxst's Jaaiooa Cxjehb db
las.
"THE" SAUCE.
. SK YOUB GBOCER FOB IT.
L TATLOB fc BENDELL,
409 Clay stroit.
mhlm
AdC. ASUBFl,
Nos. 506 Market,
....AXD. ..
S and f Sixtter street,
Offer, to the Trade ,nd Pablio s FULL
AKD OOMPLETH STOCK ol "
MILLINERY GOODS,
CJOKSISTINQ OP....
FLOWERS, FBATHEBH,
BIB BOSS, HATS. Etc,
....AT....
Reduoed Prices.
f<n2( lm
An Oyster May be Crossed in Love.
NOT IP IT IS SUOH AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across th* street from the 0«liforaia
Tbeat.-e, at tbe corner of Kearnp, as nob^Jv could
refase said Oyster Try it betwtea the aote, or
when the plar is over.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
8. IF. COB. XE1BM AMJ BUSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
fe27 lm
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
I Formerly Maser A. Wurkheim,)
No. SO atONTOOHEBY STREET,
Oppoalte the tlct Honse.
MB. MAYER OAXLS ATTENTION TO HIS
large and well selected at83rtment of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velret
and Cloth,
And hia new aty'es of readr-m-dt Silk. Wool aod
o-her LADlEa' SUITS, at YERY LOW PRICES.
Al-o. a larxe etoetc of biripea. Bro^be aad Lace
Bbawls, Lace Jackets. Sillt ted Cotton Velvet*,
Ml aa, tiatins, ''loaknKt. aod every deacnp'loo of
Tnmmiagi. Jast arrived, a large icvoice of the
Spring styles of
PLAIN AND rMBROIDEUED
LINEN SUITS,
N. B— Oloake. Dresses and en:t« made to order
in latest fa*btOB, at re»eona»le rates. mb2
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and Bad*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
B Kfiirny ■!» P et.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWAHDS.
TONY OAEEb PBOPB1BTOB
oteL
First-Class
bnsn
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
taorant, has taken the nMoageaieat
of both tbe Miners' Reeaaarant on
Oorameroial street aod tbe Miners'
Branob on Market street, io partner»bip witn MR.
A. DF.4YEUR, vrbo has been oonneot-ed with the
drm for years. Improvementa have been made In
the ootsine departments tbat will render tbe Mi-
ners' more popalar tbaa It has ever been dnnng
the 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Far*
embrace all toe delicacies of tba eeason. Our
motto ia "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charge e."
P. BEROES A. CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI and S9A Commercial, and
769 Market street.
Open from 5 a.at. to 10 p ju. an31 lm
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
T>HS6 IS TO CERTIFY TRAT N. B. TERW.L-
LIGER A CO . SO and 51 Wt-hioprtjo Market,
are tbe SULE AGEN rB for the eue of my brand
of bn'tar, koown as " BALDWIN'S DAIRY UU »-
THIi." it has been e Id Bt the above et\nd tae
pastthirteen years, and any brands of hoit-rr.p-
rn-eottd to be of m; make n r procured <f N. B.
TerwiJliger A Co., are counterfeits,
JL. K BALDWIN.
San Fraoci'oo, April, 8.h, 1872.
N. IS. Ti KHILLIGFR& CO.
f626-lm SO and 5) Washington Marktt
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DAS HAW AY HALL,
de27 lm Post street, near Kearny.
FRENCH_COQDS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Gaods, has jast rcceirea a large and
yarisd aasortment of
French Corsets
Of all kinds, and prices. Silk Co r sets, and Oorrets
made to order. Ladies' Ooderwaar and Tonr-
nairee. 611 Sacramento strtet. fell lm
Bar Sugar
POE SALE-S18 KIABSY ST3BET. AT
J MEBOKR'S. Alio, an klad of Oudle,
Whnlral. ud B.UIL
soTl/ M. 1
m
!<>$H%^
50 c
PRICE «„Vj
A Safe and speedy Rer
dy for all Bronchial Aft
tions, Asthma, Col
Coughs, Loss of Vol
Bronchitis, Incipient C,
sumption, Hoarsen*
Pain and soreness of I
Breast, and ail Difficult!
arising from a sudV
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers, Ask
the California Hall's P
monary alsam. Sold
all Druggists.
PSOPKIETOBt. J
41? SnD.ome str.et. craer Coaaw
.sG^ixL'Bf
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
j^mm
Gires Tone to the Stoma
^TxLBn
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETIT
s(fiBRKTrxl>T£
Is a Sure Relief for Indigert
mmm&!\
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PTJRIFIB
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIXiVEH X'XjjSl.'TX
^pl MANDTAOTirajBRssw^
^^r bep tig v "cattM
^T dru«is7b«hju,s,^8'
^C*s^ —ahd—
UIMEB MIMICAL IKSTJKVMJU
ESTABLISHED IN 18 OS.
fS^Leaaona giysn on tbe Banjo and Dram. I
MISSION STrtEET, between First and Sen
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver bolo Banjos fat
easionaJa always on band. tal
A. DESIDERATC
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSflND COMBIMTI-
AOOMPETKVT MANAGER. AGBtfT >
Aoter, with lSyetra' exp'neioe in Ktet
Amerios, tbe Oane of Good Hope andAatU
Oolonies, India and Ohina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted wltb the profession »odJhiF
Oan L'ivt- name? of Managnrs, I'beatres or I
List of Prices aad del a ing capacity, in nsirlli
one of tbe above places. Apoly to
J. H. McOaBS.
fe4 lm «20 Waebington aireet, 8
SANGER HALL
(SIKGER'5 HALL,)
14 6EABY ST., NEAR KElB
None bat tbe Choicest Brands of Wi
Bad LIqaori ob band.
DEPOT WtYAND & KkSCHl'S BAY BMW
».!8t! OHBIS FEDDHlH
FREE AND EASY.
EYERY IATVBD&Y J»I»*
Piano and Sirglng at 8 P-
CHARINGa«a£^SALOI
•306 MIbbIod street, near fieceai
delO EAGLES A WILD. PrftpPSH
To the Dramatic Profess)
THIS UNDERSIGNED. WHO HAS ■[
oyer twelve yearaconneoted with tbep'' l
Melbourne, and ib well known by lbs iDsraN
the profeeaion in the Colonies, o*fi to tov
that ne is prepared to grive experienced aar
all persons professionally visiting or medil*1
visit to the AnBtralian Colonies. Fee mem'
Pnoctoality in diepabohine replies may «*
WLuLlAM FEHRY WATER I
12Vlotorla Chambers, 40 OoUins *i***ii
nonms Anefcrslia.
M1
WILLIS^BAND.
USIO FURNISHED FOR *^L
oooaeione. Moaic imported, arranfed
and for sale. .
HARCOeH. BLX7M Lender «f'
Orebeatra*
HENRY TON I>EK MEIIDXJf, 1
er of Bran Band.
■Cfr-OrdiTB from too conn'ry promptly att
to Address M. W. W/LLI8. Baton's
Store. »Ji8 Moutenmery street, or MARC"
BLUM. *Si» MontKorDHrvFirrn-t.
GEORGE MATES"!'
,
DEALER IN OYSTERS. OLAM8
andaU kinds of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Noa. *0. 41, .«, Olifornia
Market, entrance on California ati
PmbUo or private parties) a^id f
from < A.M. to U r. at, Ladlea' aod C.
Oi«1srRooae««ifroalijLtoiarjf-
m
am
fROPOUTAN THEATRE
rami,
gist*.
imW ALHaMBRA TH1ATBI.
r«H
NEW
i i < . i< i \ i
,Cl|rand Reopening!
^■■f" u t/**
EMERSON MINSTRELS
WW9 WILL AlYWse. 0 OOWTVOTIDV WITH
JOHNNY ALLEN and LITTLE MAO
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRB
Parisian Circus!
DTIPI.
■( lo ii' ■
■HOiill
•Class Theatre
L8T-CLA83 STARS
k •*• ■«■ «* 1 1 hi i ■ i»»i »•■> « iw
'•I'lik T.mfcn, »l»Bm
.llo-wln,; -.,,:.. ,,| I',-|..r»:
MOBS ( DM ir.
ly *70 Contst !
0R( IIESTRA MAI
t of tat WorU Haeovard ()a» Lewci Daawr.
ww ax* bad thi »n»o» or trrrAUso aarou tbi
iwnrd II. i I in., p.- in Ilia -\\ c. n . I . - 1 i . 1 1 I '.- rf nt-mn n
TIUl EVEXIrTO
> PCB
►rxly SO Oenti
IULLEBY,
ly 125 G&JXXt
.1
-at-
'.nun
-a- I
%m
-JJS-
icHom
awwn
.tffitii I!.,'.-
iTtotua
aatM
OPENING NIGHT,
IRD1Y MARCH 3, MH3
Wl». it. T>kBH4 in-! t'nilll
liapman Sisters!
It thne ?f»r< IB lb.
mboudM,
III make their First Appearance 1
MARCH 3
■tut nam dceieo r«a w«f». aid larnaoaT irnuooi at i.
l'urt First — t-'.n t i-n m I ■■ m.-nt •» In Mnlon.
oaoanrniA
r.r.J
"in<«t A lit*
w. r. AAKIrl
TIIK HUT IILLT MtUDII
J U. tUIIIU
. »««T
N.IIA.»U> I
K. . ■."»! 4 M.M.
■ T mB »AD III WA VI*
l»nri Quloltatop
Oompmiy
Pnrt Nrconcl Olio.
TH£3 ^tVONDBRFUL DONATO
Who will Execute the molt Difficult Terpiichorean Feats on One Leg.
|D-ff1-t«1e. e»r|l»a.4i Mar**, will. Mlltiari Fm-
■ ■liana Mad Kaerrlira.
A - t, •*■■•-. I unlan— »
r r-»»-
. *U.(«.iAa.| A'ttRpailMril
X>X^.AcXOXSTX3 CJXJT DIAMOND.
■A*XA9.
Juftr
..JOHOTT ALLESlMr. Sul'h 0. W. Bocimfrllm
Ada Kymtn | Mr. Drown J. Robin.on
otD JOE..
0HAELE3 .
Viral llmo of t*. Affeeilog Nef" Sketch ,atltl«d
T_.ID BLACIi JOE.
.BILLY EMERSON
..ADD BY lit. i
• i\ > K I I K>
Hl« AI>D IIKIIIMIIIA
Tfco .Telling', peiform.QM will conclude with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCSO. TUB MONKEY I LITTLE MAC
Lor*r.ao, ■ rich Tr*»elli>r M. Aloilej Scott Pedn Charity Button
hrMinri, o*B»f of PJan'at'oo....— J. Rnblnioa | Core, a Qqad>.v-n Slim Willi, me
Frank, bta ton, 4 yaare aid Little D.rlina; | Mme. Fornandfi Ml)* sir r u.u
Pipe, mttasI to Loc«dko Bob Bart | Slave?. Villager*, Feasant,., He, by the Company.
Drr** < lr«-,r ... SI Otf I I'nr.nielle S5 Cent*
Orchratra. SO <Vnt* I PrlTMtfi Bmei 95 uud SIO
•v All BJHa strain si the AiuaoiOra Theatre moat oe preeeatod hereafter ou Monday.
Sa^PooTfcnuaaoe to cammeno* panotaally at eight o'clock.
'•-I. W.*ir»'n ••• Mrarar.
THIS EVCNINO MARCH 3
I ' r « » if i- it tit in * » .
1.— Ctaalra ■»1»*. ,«•»• rr-f. «ta>r«r'a Oma
• -*»*«■». lair*.
■ sTUslj Tilase Btsvfjs, rraatsssl
I r,V OMAR Ki-
« i*ja«4iru«i Lsssjfjssatsslssa Sf Ik* ■•
MB. M. H DIM kRII.I
f -f ,■ r*r«k»
HOX». laVLBOi.
• -rr1a*t|»Rl tSSMt«a>Sll A «■ t _
BY YuUKO DUOB'W
GLOW*.. ?M. WAMSrt
T.-tlairry («»«la»a), attS*SSl Tlawa, la kta ■
tlnltloa, failtla-4 '• Navflly "
a.-Qrma Hair.il*> hi. lUimai Art
IN T tKMlMIIOK.
B.-M'I,I.K BOIHKIIU r«i>r«M af tk* ArtM,
!■ bar naaarallelcal Barfback A* I.
GR0TB6Q0B MuMs. J. B.KMQBL
IO.-Bcmi Caail*aa« _
MOXS. KBNIBKL
ll.-JohtiiT r«nkf, tit* Bay Wond'r, on M» kar,.
barked Ponlca, Daman anal llar.y.
ll-Drairlii-ruoin Knt«rtalaaacat
BY M JN3. OABOR AND f-ONS.
IS.— The I'haaplon Trick. IIora« .\apalco* K.._..„
II.1RUDU0&D BY OMaB KLNGliLKY.
lA.-TBt Maa nhh the Iroa Jaw 1UllnK afi«-|al).
lutk fall of Water with hli Teeth .
HARRY OLARKK.
Tk* •▼•alDgt cnt*>ria.nin'ai will oooclude with tba
laoghabl* tsl*avact\i>u of
iWons. and Mme. Rogmolal
BY OAROM AND KKSIBEL
Tlreaa Circle •■ ••
PatqOctU"...... _ SS.,
Keaerve. Dkatri •-••-• ."U-lPg1
Prlr..t* Ban. •* "•»•» *■• *•
gylici Uffloa open dally from 10 to 4. Dgors opao tAt-
M >- MHill I. 1-i'IIWlJIW IIUlHUI.
* -r «f C*ataa*rc1aJ
iCIFIC HOUSED
.YMPIC HOUSE,
l**r*y atr**t, op-
p-aalte th* riaia
■>' A OOTRfLU
Oar Olabratfrd tl V Wtiitu Sbirta, Thty fi t,PEar&(7TX.Y,and for qaality and
affTCALL AND SBB THEM.
¥"1W¥
danbitity will ao»*r b« matc'iod. To ba had ooly at tbe
I XL) JLaTOTIOBj STOKE. «1B Kearny atrcet.
THISTLETON'S
JOIalaT GIAIaTTJ
O^LY TEN CENTS.
THISTLETON'S, 9 POST STREET
lew Spring Goods
TILLE DE PARIS.
*H0 El"
TllEBi'
8Hig.n» '
X9STIIEAIT COEJiEE
utter and Montgomery sts.,
Occidental Block,
..„..HAYE
>$Sf.WTJWV OTPKlI«-E3X>
M ' i
FtjBuatr sbipmsott
THE FOLLOWING IS ' REPORT OF THE
AnOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U. 8.
Revenue Taiil Thereon,
Darin*- Ihe Yf»rl(*::J.
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
PkllnddpJii* . John WloI»nd....sr>iii:: ifJiKin
■ .■■ ■
Wtmi
Altliny
.Stireeli-N A Oo... .
lr,ffll
13 69
Wa,alnjtoa...
.MaDire's A Oo
■
M.& 3
PaolBo
8.'a(U
8. P. Stock Brewery
7.H8
191 1
■ ■
■Willowa
: I'.'iiA FatiBi
ft 449
MM
4 Wl
4.736
.(iluuk it HnDS^D...
.Win. Frede-ick....
«,87fl
«wa
.Guudlacb A Uo,,..
«r*M
.M. ft'onan
4.1 1
4,417
%. anni'mm-horAOO
?,3,!r
N«w York....
.Hadoar AOo
■ifm
•iJKV
9,,*W
3,7*1
Hrase AOo
2,^2
3,712
im
*>,2S8
IJKU
:.!■*>
■t\is
1,7.9
1,331
WfcUmat A Uo
1.3J1
And aome very smalt browurlefl, produnioc osoh
leas tbao IJWO barn-la por ennum. Tba wbolv
arnnnnt -^f B< *r aold danne 1873 in Sun 1- raneUco
Is IM, tl'l barrii.a, and it will ha ootiood that
JOHN WIELVND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HEADS THK LIST !
His rates atcaollnc by about 10,010 barrsla tboa*
of any other brewery, and making nearly one-fifth
of all broweraoombiDed. 1b*7 lw
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS IS TOORBTIPYTHAT N.B. TBBWiL-
LIGKR ACO, 50 and 51 Washington Market.
are fcbe SOLB AOEN r8 for the ati« of m» brand
of batter, known at " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BU i'-
TftB." It baa bean auld at tbe above stand tk*
yaatthirtoen yeara, andany brands of bntterrep-
rasaotsd to be of my make not prooared of B. B.
TarwUUier A Co., are connferJeila.
X.. K. BALDWIN.
San Franoiseo, April. 8tb. 1873.
». 11. TBatWILLlOEBA CO .
te3t-Iaa gQandBl Washington Maikat._ .
FRENCH_COOD8.
MME . PONS, IMPORTBR AND DKALKR IN
Parisian Oaoda, has jolt raoaired a large and
varfad uaortaant of
VraaeH Oorsietav
Of allkioda, and prioea. Silk Corse U, and Donate
Bid* to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tonr-
SQUARZA'B
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Hivo you bobeld it? II not, you're a treat
At KQCKRZWH POtfCU SALOON, In Kearnr tt«*t
Tlwre BONA, dlaolplo of GREAT fcQUAI'.ZA,
Dlapcnsos famed Ma^io punclint); mth'tr
The moat delloioaa mlxtur»p,vst recorded;
And hava with many moii,iln been rewurdodt
LadleB CbelrOORDULS i)>: l> rao alo at loiuareT,—
Thoir "TiSaRB" appoaB*,— and Men gain "LADJIE&
PLEASORB."
To allay coutiublal differoooes And pain,
In"ANTI-DlVORUE" you can your sod attain.
Sip a/ tho potent extract but one taste,
Your arm, oonHoling, straight la round her waist
Guess what a "MORNING COMPORT" In the kis*
That hoals the pnarrel and Imparts the blissl
The ''WELCOME" too, you'll always dud
A balmy soother for tho troubled mind.
The bright "AUKOItA," and the sweo. "FAREWELL ,
Just visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
Bis "HYGIENIC BITT&BS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Cholora Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knook around.
BONA and SQtJARZA, spite of all detractors,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benefactors I
Fall FORTY different ha<hfal delates you'll dud
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'B-fBQUABZA'BJ-an KEARNY STREET,
Remember, too, not this famed plaoe to pass;
ATT. BPLENDID LIQTJOBSBUTONBBITA-OLABd
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIR8T PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
non IALC HBOLHALI AES EITAU
At tke .Id utablblUMBt, ia« TIllM*— .
Ladies and Children
....WILL FIND....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USE, gABILY 1WBR
ia Dnr, gn<a«y, and will not l,j,)»e tbe niost. delicate At
cores all diseases of tbe aoalp, r amoves dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling;
Renrlera the hair soft and glossy, and ia PURELY VEGfr,
TABLE.
toy- Tba Original SAGB BRUSH HAIR TONIO AND
DREBSiNO may be had of the Ageot,
,JAM. H. OATKS, Ilrnsulat,
Corner New Montgomery and Howard i treats, aodol all Drn«-
gists. tel.tf_
TOHIST R.OIBI-.'BaV
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AMUSEMENTS. Ete.
California. Theatre.
The extra nerforcninse of "La Juive'' given at
thia theatre last niaht under t&e direction olCtai.
?ntMlt drew ft splendid audience, large If consist-
iag of oar Germtc citizens. To-night is* tal-
ented actrtis, Miea Augusta L. Dargon, will corr-
aueace &n engagement and appear at Lady Teazle
in '* tbe School for Scandal," a play wbicb, whea
presented at this theatre, never fails to draw an
immisit tow. It would speak poorly of tbe
apsreciatioD of tbe pob ic ol ban Francises if
t:,i ■ereoot the ceee when tae comedy ie aoad-
minb j c*;L The fail ois; appears on our first
page
Alhambra.
There will be imrnf oes attractions tbii evsiicg.
Litl e Mac will make bis reaprearaaoe and come
oat in b.s bast part. Jocko, tbe Brazilian Ape.
BUlf Eoersoa and Johnny Alien will appear in
new and original songs and acts, and the Wonder-
ial Donato. tbe one-legged dancer, who created
a perfect furore in Loodon, fit. Petexab.o.igh
Vienna and other places, where be appeared be-
lore decrowned ceaJs. wiLJmako bis nrstappitr-
ance in tbe United Sta-.es. Aan to this, a num-
ber of a-oajicg acts; beautiful ballade by W. T.
Baker. Ber>j Clark aod J. G. RuaeelJ. and delight.
fai mane by the admirable eackeitra, onder tbe
dif ettioa of George T. Evans, ana yoa bare an en-
tertainment which cc-itiinly cannot be eq sailed or
the San Francisco Minstrel*, Brjaot'r. or any
onoreamnaoy at present performing in the (Jni
1 1 J States,
jn-tropolitan Theatre.
To-night tbe new teaion with redaction of
ttrioeswill commence, and the Chapman SiEtera,
of whom onr Eastern exchanges speak in glowing
terms, will make their fir:t appearance in Calitor-
aia. Tho enteriainrnfttwill comm&noe with tbe
capital farce of **ioe on Parle Francais," in which
B. D. Thompson is particularly elevens Spria,-
tr.es. After tens tbe very lively burlesque of ' Lit-
tle Don Giovanni" loue of fJjron'* best produc-
tions,) will be performed, with Mi;a Blanche
Chapman in tbe tale role, Miss Ella Ckapmaa
as Lepoiello, and W. Simms, Harry TbnmDson,
Miss Faacy Young, Mis. Oorieli, Geo. Wallace.
J. Wallace and other favorite artists in t -e other
character:. It is some time since we have bad a
eeason of onrletqce, and we think that this is
;ikeij t j suit the public taite.
Bella I'nion Thratre.
Tbe performance given at this house is ex-
tremely varied and entertaining. Edward Mon
t&gne'j great Gyie Act bas canted an immense
sedation and should be seen by all. Mies Ague*
Kennedy in comic songs and original sketches is
very clever; J. H. Larkin and Carrie Armstrong
are inimitable in Dutch acts; Mis Josephine in
song and daxce is neat and artistic; Oogill end
C coper are very good in "Happy Jim and Lew; '
Charles Vomer's comic soDgs are much applauded
and "Wolf, ifae Rough" winds up tbe evening's
entertainment.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
There is not tbe slightest falling off in tbe at-
1 ndance at this place of amusement, nor is there
likely to be as loog as the enteitainment is con-
tiaiurily changed, ii lie Dookiill and J. Kenibel
a re stars of tbe first magnitude, and it will certainly
baa leog time before we ever Bte their equal;.
The c«t programme t o be performed this evening
appears on our first page and promises many at-
tractive noveltite. John Wilson may congratu-
late himself on having a perfect understanding
eritb the public of baa Francisco. He always gives
a Hrsv-ciaas entarteinment. lagardiesi of outlay,
and they always support him welL
Ha go ire's Opera House.
The Royal Chinese Tbe.tr cil Company termi-
nated their snort eeason on Saturday night to a
cioital house. This troupe will ebottly start for
tae fast, where we are sue they will create a grand
sen tat ion.
Woodward's Gardens.
Taara mait have baen at least fifteen thousand
viaiers to the-e gtrdene yesterday- At half past
tares o'clock, Profeaaor Ooe made an aecenaicn in
his mammoth gas balloon, taking with him a
O-roaicle rererter for ballast- The seals, the
liviag vaapire. and a ' ban and and one other cari»
osjties. will draw crowds every day this week.
Slgnor Dooaio.
The one-legged dancer, who is to appear it tbe
Aihambra this evening, has appeared in nearly
every oily in Europe, and his performances par-
takes largely ef tbe marvellous. Tbe Marlborough
N ews. Australia, in speaking of him eeye :
Tae star of tbeereame we* Signer Do nam. who
tii performed in to* nst theatres), end ULder
duttngaithed patrTiage in tie old conntry. and
in fact t hrouehoot Europe Taebignoris rr-tber
nod;r tbe mediam b-igm, hv* a well-proportioDed
firar*. aid pa*?^*— a a massolar dete'opement
eo active and poverfal. taat ryery spectator mar-
vels bow one baviogtie a^e of only one leg coald
daooe witb infiu<te grace anl i-piri', and exhibit
Piisagesio ite ballet as well as feats of agility,
a i carrying tie ant ioece al ngwitbbim deli?h;?d.
Toe Suroor alsi at rda a surpn-e in bis power of
eip-es.Mveso?g -ais "Leva Among the Bcses'
•was exelienuy rendered, fiignor Dols to is oe com-
mon perlormer.
The New Basio.
Carl Sjpsinler. the new German basso, engaged
for tbe Pabbri Troupe, arrived on Saturday night,
after being enow.becai en rent i three days. He will
raake bis first appearance at tbe California Thea-
t re on Wednesday as Mephisiophelia In 'Faust,"
Tbe nsw basso lit man of very commanding ap-
pea-anceand comes here endorsed with both a
V* w York and E xropeao reputation.
Axatomioal Ucgarra,— On« of the mart
•complete collections of the kind in the United
Bute*, compTislng hundreds of costly and bean-
titnl wrx models, ie daily on new (to gentlemen
•nly) at tbe Museum on Montgomery street. An
tear may be orofttabl* atwot bena
PROVERBS.
SCOTCH.
Do nothing in baa:e but gripping o' fl?as.
Nothing come* of itself but dirt and lsng
nail?.
He that cheats me once, shame fa' him ;
if he cheats me twice, sname fa' me.
He was scant o" news that told bis father
was bangit.
TTALIAX
To trust is well, to trust nobody is better.
The deed onca done, tbere is an end.
Tbe shroud is made without poeke's; whit
;a pat in the cleeves can't go in tbe sun.
The ditches are full of clever" after-
tboogbte.
One's cQantrris tbere where one finds
himself comfortable.
DUTCH.
Better stomach burst than good victuals
spoil.
Love others well, but love thyself most;
give good for good, bnt not to thine own
COst.
Bird never flew so high but it had to cxne
to earth for food.
A. brilliant daughter m»k s a brit 1j wife.
A guet, like a fish, bath a bad odor tbe
third day.
A house full of daughters is a cellar fall
of soar beer ^^^
C nl ike Edgar Poe.
A raven dew into the room of a gent'.eman
in North Star, Mich. As the gentleman had
no "piDid bust of Pallas just above his
chamber door," the raven didn't roost there,
but it got into the pantry where he keeps
hiscosmetica snd liquors, and raised such a
bobbery that tbe North Star man went for
bim with a poker and killed Lim. And that
raven hasn't got an expression in his eyes
of a demon that ia dreaming, for when he
was thrown in tbe back yard the ball tsirier
didn't leave onough of bim to make a lady
a common sized bonnet. That North Star
mm wes no poet, or he'd have shivered
at the presence of the bird of evil omeo,
aod let him break things promiscuously
in tbe pantry, while he himself Bnireled
about his leaving him nevermore.
Taking Comforf,
At Nice there is a Bussian who bas made
many millions of roubles by his specula-
tions. He refuses now to go into society,
and receives at his house none but the per-
sons whom he knew in the happy old days
wbenhe bad not a sou. To them he makes
little presents of athousand or two roublts,
and so on. He is an uueducated man, but
pssaionately fond of music, and his one
pleasure is to maintain an orchestra. Ee
engages by t,he year the tent musicians be
can obtain ; in the morning toey take up
tbeir poiition at the and of a salon in his
vila, be sits down ia his arm-chair at tbe
other end, and they pl*y to him all day.
Pleasant Locauon.
"Persons desiring comfortable lodgfurg in a
Oer' *.l location, should visit the ALhambia,
an .spect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bnUltox is a Terr fine one and is veil
Uehtad and ventilated. .
Th- Choicest Confectionery.
Joh: H. Romer La* just cpsned a new and
handsome confectionery store at 126 Eearow
street, where cm be obtained superirr finely
-iivrr .d ronfec'ionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties supplied. » e
Best Quality of I>Oir»lr.ln
Bl'RLESdl'E.
I/rvely form?,
Molded .rmt.
Silken tig b lb,
Ctlciam litfbtfl,
Flowing treteee.
Bboit^t dr.ste*,
Nought concealing.
Half revealing—
Ic bnrlesqae.
Licm, spin glee,
Armlets, baLgl>«,
Cheeks so »1' wing,
Lock* eo kuowiog,
Gods BDd OoddsibeF,
S;anty badlcee.
Sangbt cocc- sling,
H*lf revasling—
In barlrtqat.
Dimples, br:gbt eyep,
Arcb looiB. faint tigbfl.
haacy qnf'Btionp,
Half boggesiions.
Wildest dancing,
Obarms enbancing,
ICanght cone a lag1
Halt leveallng —
In borietqae.
FlgbUng, sparring,
F-.ce- mirilnv.
Comic siDglog.
B nJOB raging.
Slan^ eipre^-ion ",
B; ang^ iOufe*>lon?.
ifenght < oncealing,
Half revelling —
In burleryae.
Mctber OooEe rhjmes,
H-.t> at the times,
Strong-minded folic.
In qcetrast "poac8,"
In tree abandon.
Join in a cancan.
Say gat conceillog,
Onr tastes revealing—
In hnrle^qoe.
Everybody but Bob.
Here is something which thows how hon-
est a young heart may be and illustrates
what may be exceptional praying among
the older people than children: A very
little boy, after given everybody a good-
night kiss, kneeled at bis mother's side to
Bay his evening prayer. He repeated, "Now
I lay me down to sleep," etc., and contin-
ued, '-God bless papa and mamma and make
tbem good christians; God blssa little Jim-
mie and make him a gooi boy."
His mamma added, "Goi bless every-
body." At this last sentence he was silent.
H.s mother repeated it a second and third
time, when he raised his head, opened his
beautiful eyes and said:
'•Everybody but Bob, mamma. Bob
drowned my oat today."
Be Prompt.
"Girls," said a worthy old lady ta her
grand-daughtera, "whenever a beau paps
the questioa, don't blu&h and stare at your
feet. Just throw your arms around his
neck, look him fall in the face, and com-
mence talking about the furniture. Young
fellows are mighty nervous sometimes. I
lost Eeveral goei chtncea before Icanght
your dear, fond grandfather, by putting on
airs, but I learnt how to do it after awhile."
A Valuable OfT-rintf.
A German countess, who is an earnest
Catholic, has made a carious vow to pre ent
to the Pope every year a purse of gold coin
and a baptisted Jew. Tbe first of these of-
ferings was made a short time since. Tie
necessary Jew was bard to get, but a very
mild one was finally cornered in some out-
of-the-way plsos and held long enough to be
made a member of the Church at the Basil-
ica, after which be £ soaped.
"He is a Briclt."
Many persons beside Echoolboys and col-
lege students nsa tbe phrase, "He is a
brick," without tbe leaBt idea that it is cf
classic origin. It is said that King Agesi-
lau*, being asked by an ambassador from
Epirus why they had no walls for Sparta,
replied, " we have." Pointing to his mar-
shaled army, he said ; " There are tbe walls
of Sparta ; every man you see is a brick."
Hidden. Treasure.
Tne earth about Cape May is being an-
noyed by Beekfrs aft&r Kidd's treasures.
The late pirate would have sived much
trouble and expense to tbe descendants of
the Paritans had he buried bibleT instead of
gold.
Oyeters.
In e trolling round the other nigh:,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a saieen
Through wnlch a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Hade that window rreem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the eea.
"Step," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, ''I mast agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Ko sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearanco, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked maortificaitly, toe;
All kinds of oyeters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If yonr mouth don't water, then
Ton're different from other men.
They'd clam b and crabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kindsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here the; flock, the little einners,
To get what they call "each nice dinners. "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three i andred thirty-seven Buah,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific OyFter Honae, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery ; open Day and Night.
CHABLEP HAAKE, Proprietor.
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry 1b
tating new life. Mr. Jacob ScbTetber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
oppcsltflthe m«rket, who has long been tbe
principal importer of puis, has received ad-
vices tnat the gathering and hi9 shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demacd on account of its superior qualities
for msHrsss bedding, and doubtlee&.Mr. S^br-i-
berwOl hndno difficulty in deposing of all
toat comes. a
A Libel on oar "In slit miens. "
An unintelligent foreigner, who is quite
unable to understand and appreciate Amer-
ican manners, writes bone that "when a
great man dies in tka United States, tbe
first thing done is to propose a fine statue
in his honor; next, to raise part of the nec-
essary money; nest, to forget to order any
e atue, aud last, to wonder what became a
the money."
A LiicL,n ia county man nearly ninety
years old can read without ghsses, and skip
tbe long words without cratches.
Satan is the first tramp mentioned in his-
tory. He went to and fro on the earth look-
ing for a Job.
Hv*» Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestauraut, on Wash-
ingto treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public Bince
IS49. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Beimagnndi soup. game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The nest cud of tea in the
city— English breakfast tea — Souchong atd
urange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches tor the Holiday ta>lee
that compare with Squarza's. Squuzt'e Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, tba happy combination of wholeaome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squaisa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he H viiday ubles. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquartere,
120 LeideadorrT street.
Tn joy able Drives.
An elegant and comfortable caniage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver ar^the leading es-
tentis! s of sn ?njoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franelfco so unquestionably
»5 from Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
the privilege of the stand fronting the Ocol-
aental Hotel. HiBhandiame turx-outjare used
by the best circles of the city, and %» he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he is more liberally patron-
ized than any otbtr carriage proprietor on this
OjMt, while a large number of persons, and
ladies ia particular, will engage no ctrriagei
»xoept those which he provides. Fraukhas en.
i joyed gr-at fcucoeas in his business, and the
' admiraale way in which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with alt who patronize him. *
AvltojTetkier tne Best*
It is curlons, but true, that J. A Shaber,
TOT Market street, near Third, should sell for.
nltnre and bedding cheaper thnn any other
l>o IVot Suffer from corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Oerni, Boa-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nalla, can find Instant
relief by applying at I>r. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjc We
enMak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tar's capability. Beferenoee given if reaulrea. 8
Photoarapnic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the
A Happy New Year.
What a pleasure ic is to meet a Broiling counte-
nance, whether it be on tbe street or in the par-
or. Aud wby i; it toat tome laces wear a contin-
ual! j happy look T It i* -imply because toey live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet, That man
s a public benefactor who will conscientiously
erve ui wfthaclean, tootbaome and wholesome
meal. Louie Meyers, proonetor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also* of the Capitol Bes-
auraot. Fourth street, doeaiu as hundreds eaa
enthualastically teetiry. His kitoheus are marvels
of order aud cleanliness. Try bim. ana you will
nod it impossible to est eleewbere.
Oyster Tr»de.
The oyster trade in California Is assuming
f ?antic proportions. Emerson CorviUe, of the
addle Beek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
■astern transplanted oystere have a fame which
tree extended all over the continent, and * he
caddlo Bock" ib known everywhere.
Or. Barlow J. »mitu
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle*
men on Sexual Physiology and Xenons Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, eommenetng at 734 o'clock.
A nart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. si„ free. w
Genuine riu.-. ana. Ciprare.
Beit brands at 61 ai-mtgomery street, 8. W.
corner of Her:hsnt. Frsnck & Cairn, q
Dr. Doherty
Baa devoted his study more partleularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Is
now the moat successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
oorner of Leidesdorfi, a few doors nelow What
Oheer House. T
Olatbyotakx. — Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Kearny St., bet. Bjish and Pine. Consulta-
tiune in English. French and German. i
Hednced Prices.
Shirts from 75c. to $3. Complete asEortmeat
of Gents' Furnhhlng Gsodi. Bealee it Co., 803
Kearny street, near Buth. or
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe Btock ie immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. n
What Oi&GX laundry
Employs no Ohlnamen, and should be pat
ronlaed by everybody. •
Freeh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, fro to Oenty and
Wagner's. 197 Montgomery fit. near Sutter. »
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERT DAY THROUGH
out the centre of the city, in all H-itele, Bee
taurante. Saloons, btarei and OfficeB.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMEITJN
every Theatre m ban Francisco.
S.F. BUSINESS DIREfil
Itoobaellera and Stolton«re,
H. H. Moore. 609 Montgomery, near Mero)
Buatneae Collesea.
Heald'e, Bryant & titration's College. U
Handlers.
Kstz, Fred. Bulla 94 to lvo. California Mar
Braai Fonnderlee.
Weed A KinirwelL California, 125 First si,
French Fancy Onodi,
Looan A Co.. 19 Mentromery, 107 and 109 Bu
Human Dnlr.
Sampson. A. B. A Co.. 110 Second atreet
Af-trale and Maeleal Ximrontea
Keene. O. C, mfV . aocordiane, repairer of •
mueSoal instrumeaLa, N.E. cor. Bash 4
Wines and liquors, fWbolesali
D*n*rt F. A c0.. 994 Front.
FIGARO
IS CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland r erryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tbegreat Overlaid Train.
FIGARO
IS 'MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California. Nevada and
Oregon— the papers lelt in the theatres ataigbt
being gathereo op and eared lor that purpose.
■sbM
FIGARO
IS " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,'
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES Hf THE BEST SOCIETY. IS
placed in tbe bands of nearly all who come
to the oity to make purchases, and is therefore the
beat of advertising mediums.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYVABB8.
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMOf
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC JPHYSIC1
TWENTY TEAKs) OF PBAO
IN THE TREATMENT OF D1SEAB18
dent to ft- males baa placed Madame as
at tbe head of all physicians makme .■ach p
a spec aliy, cud enables ber to guarantee*,
■".d pBrmauent onre in tbe worst oaiet t
. e*sion acd msnstrual deraoKementa,
will rind Madame Edmonds a ekillfnl pb
ano it ia io their interest to consult rmUi
eases incident to women before tautperlaf
Soisonoue noatruma, quack doctors aod bet
lsdamti Edmonds describes diseases withi
ioforLca'ion from tbe paiie-t, snd oarei*
the use ef mercury or eioeriments, tbtti
from wrong treatment for private, chroa
cancer diseases. Correspnndenos eirfeih
dential. Office and reatdenoe, 415Piai
between Kearny snd Montgomery. j.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIT
N. E. eon Jackaon and Keurayt
THE GREAT EKADIUATOR OF SPI
OUMPLA1NTS, formerly o( Look Ha
LondoD. •vo'J tan last twelve veirsnf bsoFnu
DR. TuZiat n lorn- -. tbe hHlki-.d tbst sfiet
iug ail tbe HOSPITALS IH LUNDOS
PAR'S, aud standing o.-.e year in the not
brated Hoepitsl id Loriion, the LOOK.bsl
opened bis old MedlcM I-'wutn-e at, the old
■xhkn he can alna>j h«* found. DK. TOZi'
for forty j ear- met. with avparnlleled iom
the Vp-it'DbDt of dieeas6 eenertlly kstr
CHRONIC AND bPEUlAL OUMPLAlirTE
DB. C11A.S. H. TOZES |
_s in every wav rfsponsib'e, binding bian
effect a permanent cuke. or making no cb
Tbo^e wbo cannot aif.rd to pny for adrit
medicine will be charged fnr medicine oalr
MaNrtILVREaruhATiVEPILL,s,DeTetl
to fail in giving relief in cases tor which It
recommended, are to be obtained oalr
office. Price, $5 per box. Full directional
box, eent hy h xprees or otherwise.
Drt. TOZfc-R does not imitate tbe adflt
Q iftoka wbo make it a practice to pusliil
affidavits and other false r-fereoce?, hot r*
tne moot respeot&ble peorle in the Stale, wk
has cubed of diseasee which otherB have U.
ours.
DB. rilAS. IT. TOZFI
If, E. corner Kcamy and Jackson etret
fel-tf Kan Fraie
OUTSIDE LAND
A NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT t
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS oe
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can BU
amount refunded at the office of the naden
upon the presentation of an order fror
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf 1
TRAYS aJwasB on band.
Alfred Tet
Manufactnms
ImporUrd
BIRD CAG
StABBSMt
NEAR SUITES BT2
See ray stock ef
Cages before parti
elsewhere. Alwajir
thiog new on kaa4
Patent Oases, as
Tin Wire.arewsm
FREE FROUTaT
Also, best qtulia
M
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT ST0F
1*4 Eeorny street, has Uemeves
TVo. 3 Second strei
Where job will find a complete
Boriment of SHIRTS and TVMO
ING GOODS, at the asnal Iow»r»
The Old Stand.
REKEOTCT A" *
:■ • IN
CLAY AliS^jZSu
mi
Pianofo-
DEOLABED BT THE JtTDOEB AT *
F»ir >r tb, A««tic»D InXi"'*. »«E1
oth»r». lobaTHK BEST OS KXBBrng ,
OVXTAZ, ».lc Aim. »OOT«t«
N B -Pt.no« of .11 «?rl«. TO RENT. _
J. C. COMBES,
TEBRAPIN X.TJ3VC
Cor. Secoad and Tehsaua street
B-Terrapin conatantlr 0*
Oyeters ia every style. PRl
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PAR
dec a Ira
CLASSES IN ELOCUTION
for instruction v
pose forming classes for inekraoU
r^H Imontbomert s & #_
s<.
f igra.ro
9 9) ! FURIIIS*-
WEST END
iAW riAMMffa MONDAY. MARCH
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MONO AT
MAM'
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——or tma Aooo«ru««tt> >tmrt —
Chapman Sisters mss aucusta l. pabcwni
A run i Yr«iw/n
Little Don Giovaanll
ih' » ssUaaasI
ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS
f># >"•* • ••» us «4 RVtWfMh
Little Don Giovanni
tki» evkkiro
MARCH 3
. 'iiMlll ■iiiln a Oraa* <tm*j ka In .
THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
BELLA UNION THEATf E
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MARCH :i
TH1» rvniHd
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Groat Gyro Act f
I»»rkln mid A-rrximtroxxm
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Oa iba Lift Saw Ycrk Saatatiaat.
Lotos and L>eo!
rmnaa or Aoauaioa:
• * '"'' «e»«»tr-STe Ceota
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••Hear.... Twr.li-it, IV.I.
Sefrood Nubl of
IVtl AUGUSTA. TL.. IDA.PlC3r-03Nr
PAUST
WEI1SI9DAY IVKNISO, March 6th •
ZF'.aloTorl or>©i*«,
THURSDAY EVKNISO MI-8 DAROON IN
SATURDAY, at 2 EAST LYNNE
I< to «cUto rehf tml, and will shortly be produced
IVEja-CJlBESTH -Wltla. a, Great Cast
Kftfrtf«1 strata- Drees Otrcle and Oroheetra SI AS Balcony
Krwrffd »*•»•< a— Bsioony 7 A Gallery
Drees Ci/ole Admiwon SI OO Private Boxea..
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HAS HS BEEN HERE!
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'ItrhRUl
TIlo Groat Ctyiro Act
•ridlR.l . By RPW4RI'
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COMIC I0NBI-
• CHARLES VIRNIff
ILitppy .Jim Mini _L«*-\v.
COOILL.... etM | <>0PKR
IIrJIrw .
•nrrrin
Mil* l*>-n»f.!'« Origins- Sketoa, wiitteo by b«r*e.lf,
l,«Bf»FHi»cp.... ) MISS AONKS |||
M'bi AriO'lit TomVio* ' Intr"du. iof Hone*, a 1- •ocin* klmtch
r y.iri'r - < * IT Wt«iliH| M4t4b.
.t'ltiiii* MarAfj'KrisQ
Kr»mch Opart l)»nc»r.. 1
thii, Auiu'im CiKpap,
adJ bpAniib Di'c*
Oonoludint with tht Drftmk of
V^Tolf tlao Roiigli.
Wolfrad n»wioo. known u Wolf tt« Boosh B. G. M»mb
I^OMfiBi Wilroy M«t Krtly
Ja joh Hil on Tomtni Br«»
Maintain Mn V«rn»r
trioy K#m*rt Obu. V*ro*r
Howard Hatlmoii.... C'b-i. Oo«l»l
Alwjni SHBiur WtUBark
Ooloool Wbitalr J H. L*%kio
Job«on E. MoaUcn*
AUiiinnia i'. Cnop*r
Lulftti Beloonr F*nny Usmtton
Sjlvif Mtntil* Fillnjore
Mrs Raisin Mi »s JotwpbiDR
Mr*. CJonkling MIm HurUoil
Lucy Aib ton M:mG« r*lt»
Olfcra Fields CMflt Armstronc
Parent 1
■will ^ ' '
aiiTs ui ' '
it Ilit o"1'
iW^
McDANIEL'S
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
TH« U«DKR^iriNCo W0Ur.D MOST RB-
»nnttfnlL> f pTlMni to yOi and ti« pnbtio ««□■
•rklty, tb»t b* U dqw prwpnxwd to fartkQ IaciI-
Hm« for •sbiblUooiof *r«ry kind Rod oriarRour,
wb>«b ««oald d*«*rr* tb« pKrootf* of •(>• bob.
LAROK AWD CuMMODlotT^ &7lL. wUbioo]
■•oaorr »rd Rtut Tko H*ll i» o.ll TAoliUud
Md HgbtRd.Rnd madwaoanfor nh'« for All mkodi
• ftbtjMr. THKBRST OP MUaiO.boU String
••4 Brnnm, C4W !■• form-bed »t «|| timM.
■^"■ISSl0?? •»*•» «•■«•• will h« modo witb
THlATRIOAL 0B?>ldKR COMPANIES, eitb-
or for K*ntiDcof HrII or porfomiKOooaoD • por-
•wbUcooJ Uio roooipta. OorrMpoodoooo •olioiiod.
Addrwe*. j. WcDAKIKL.
Look Boz Ro l.ChoF«nne, Wyoming.
R. B.-Oartoolttoo wwUd for tbe Ohty»nn«
Mnooncn. TbMRwiiblngoog&gononu, auto law-
o«t loroii for tb« Wlnu. Baaaoo. s*noiog pbotc-
TVOdod ofWr Oiling in,MT-nt>.
. ^ JAMF8 MrDARlEL,
Propriotot OhAjonn. Tbeotro too MafSam,
ociilm Look BoiJTo, l.Cb-ionno. W *T.
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IX SAM FKAJi'OISi, I
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A. H. NAVPHOR A CO.,
Ro. 114 Nfcond atreet,
ao30tn Bflwwn Ml Minn und Minna.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKSUHA. CITTT. AJTVAOA.
fBIR ELSOANT THEATRE HAS BEER BK-
A lUcarat^d, aod aao ba raotad bj mu 3l(bt Ol
JbatmL'F l/Mfcad who od applisattaa br l.tt.r
JI.-H.S J'IPKE,
n majiafar and ao). Prafriatoa,
„_Or«o J. «. EtCABI,
latO ffaahlD^oa atrMt. Han Frano'aen
■ESSRS. In'HElL & CALOER
» aTKOUHOE TO THEIR FRIENDS AITD
-A thaPobllo canantllr, tbat tbej bar* opaaad
• ndar 60LMAITS OLOTHINO BTORF, Oornar
of Bub and Hontconarr atraata, with a WELL
SELECTED STOOK ol
CEf oica Winn,
LIQCIIU AID
CIBAEJ,
AUataliiTiudio o«n. and ARCHIE McHBIL
AWB WM. 0. CALDKR will do Ibalr baat to
■alt tham eomfortabla. laatf
o^
DAVE MEMOES, it aba
old original KtdLlon. Itdun
. —iwoan Ketrot And Dnpn.t, atbararoo
«• bata HOT AND OOLD DRlliKS, DOUarna-
ilaiiVl* Plonaaa I.noob. -fkm "did siati^U
«lan)««av»a««. DATE MENDEB. PromriataO
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FTRHT-OLA8S PEOPLK.— MtjST HAVK
good "Wardrobe, Poor Ladies and two Gen-
llimtii to be good la general baBlacus for tbe 0o<n-
Ing Winter Se&fon, oommenolotr the lirtt iv-nW in
Norpmbur, 1W72. Addrenn ntotlog lowest torma,
witb Photograph. Half Faro rolondeu after Hil*
log ooRAgamant.
JAMBS McDAKTEL,
Proprietor Cheyenne Theatre and Mnaonm,
©C.T2 Lock Boz 1, Oboyeooa, W. T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO nntl \f 6aO WasbinKton street.
TO VARIETY_ ARTISTES!
yARIBTY ABTI8TE8 AND MINSTREL
* porformers going from San Francisco to New
York, or »ice tomb, should atop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Flrat-alaaa ■Dgagamonta offered to flmt-olaai poo-
dle at "THE BOWERY," Main ■treat, Joseph
Dudley, Maaager. Letters to addressed, or to
Blck Brown, Beninese Manager, will raoeWe
prompt reply. feSlm
TO ORDER
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
SIT WAIJIfXOTON fHTKEET.
felOloa Opp. Magnlre*a Opera House.
SHIRTS
....AND....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BEBGOLD. PROPRIETOR.
THE OH010EDT HEATS AND
Va«ta*)lea, Boatd by tba weed
«•■ PIKE ttrBEAT. batwaan KeariF
and Moataomarr.
^
nsadeatoRr
CANDIES.
LL BIRDS OB THE F1MB8T ftOAjTDY
BtoajR Oandy Faotory dally. All
• -■awnngu drib ijibqi jf ROtOTy OAJ ly. AU
HAKRT AULAS
....AND....
BFKKCKB rAIl'dllAlID,
With tbe Groat t'enaatloo,
cotjnte»b,e;at:
CIIAB. A. OAKIIMill,
The Celebrated Dutch Comedian.
Mil* MINMi: I.dlltlH
Barleaqaa. Serio-Oomio and Ballad Siosar.
NKi.MtK BOIjATI,
Tho World-resoffotd Ooe-LegKed Danoor.
SAPPHO TliOVPB,
including the Child Wonder, SAPPUO.
I. K I.IK EJ.I.I8.
MISS II. ELLIS niiil AV. KI.I.iN.
« V t i. I H T O N,
....AMD....
I. U C Y AIAEI,
Herlo.Conalc ami Daettlat*.
A LAROK ASSORT.MKMT OF GENTS' FDR-
nl.bmK OnnilH to bo had ttood anil obeap, at
tba "OLD CORNER," J LttVY'S, ^.1« Mont-
aomarr atraat. Joaiioa aivao t, all. Doo't foritot
thennatbar — 15IO luontanmory ntrnet. fall lm
CENTRAL
NO. 11« GEAKY STREET. «,
Best scoommodatloDB for -fni _
Fomilioa In tba city. Private ^tiP*™^
mtraooe for Ladi«n. Hair Cutting, Sbaving and
Shampooing. Children's Hair neatly ouL Ladies
Shampooing 50 oenta.
M?lm C OORBIYEAU. Proprletar.
T'lTK ABOVE ABTHTS ABB NOW ON OCR ROOKS. ARM CAN BEEN-
gaged by mrnagers West of the Rooky Mountains, through our ageooy,
SHERIDAN COBBT1I A CO,
THE OLD
Hot SCOtCll,
IS Bforteh Street, hear Kenror.
All Driiilts Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM «aO_Jhf.HY IN TOWN.
Always oo Rio the New York Herald, Harpnr'r
Weekly, Frank Lealie'e, Dap's Doings, Police Oa
sattt. All the California papers, el'o London
Paacb. Bell's Life. Iliott rated London News. OaU
and sat'afy yourself.
a*- Don't forgot tho lira of tho Hot •ootrb.
feTtf W. ». WALDBON. Proprietor.
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUB WAY TO OR FROM THE OIB
cue to drop into tbe
Hot eooton,
FOR TOUR WARM OR OOLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Xen Cents
• as Sutter atreet. hear Etataj.
'a8U OS. D. BRIOOS, Ptopriatoa.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MASUFAOTURED BY
CALEB M. SICKLES
OQlBtf 4»Q atnri ASS Kaaray at.
Signor Mancuai,
pRIVATB SINOIRG LESS0BS.-OLA8S ON
MOSDAT and THIEWAT,
DR.. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of kCedlelne.
lfl flflfl BEAUTIFUL ABT> IN8TRUOT-
ll/.uuv It« obiocts to be mu Qpen to tho
Poblto DAY AND NIGHT, at KURKKA HAU
818 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
esp-Ds. JOBDAW/g PBXTATB Orric« is at All
Qoery atroot toppoaiU old atoottasdoe' PsWilloc).
^ig-a:
TEE JOBBKAX OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbliscsd «TS17 DM in the Year by
j-. s». B O O- ABDTIS
UIHcrcbul and 684 Waahlnarton Sts
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
MONDAY MABCH3.1MS
I
Natmsfip.
[From the D*ubary News.j
This has been an uncommonly savera win-
ter for murderers.
The Lenten season is approaching, and
people generally are fcurryiog up to get their
wickedness all in.
No apples grow in Florida. We once asked
& nativo the reason, and he said they grew
bo large nobody could raise them.
Ad Eesex-etreet boy made a very hand-
some snow man about seven feet high, Sat-
urday, and robed it with bis mother's eixty-
dollar Paisley shawl. He is saddest when
he tte.
A, Pittsburg man baa invented a new
tombstone. It is of iron, east in the right
Bbape, with groores or rests for marble tab-
lets. Tbey can be manufactured at a price
that will give the poorest of us two or three
changes of tombstones apiece.
Somebody of a statistieal turn is puzzled
to account for the great surplus of births
over deaths in 1872. We suppose the rea-
son is because it is cheaper, for a man can
be born much cheaper than he can be bur-
ied. A penny saved is a penny earned.
The ilill-rrites publish a weekly paper in
Herideo, advocating the resurrection ef the
dead in 1873. They are also U petition the
State Legis.a'nre to that end, and are bring-
ing other influence; to bear, and if pluck
and enterprise are of any avail, they will
bring through a resurreotion, or bust.
It was a good thing Barnum's Museum
went to ashes. The other similar institu-
tions should go the same way. Humanity
has long been shocked by the wilted speci-
mens of animals— the store beasts — that
have so long traversed the country, with
their bald angles, decayed teeth, sunken
eyes and slinking tails. An old-fashioned
hair trunk with a paint-brush tail and brass
eye would put the whole lot to ignominious
flight.
^
An Awful Story •
There was once an awfal little girl who
had an awful way of saying awful to every-
thing. She lived in an awful village, which
was an awfal distance from every other aw-
fal place. She went to an awful school,
where she had an awfal teacher, who gave
her awful lessons in awfal books. Every
day she was so awful hungry that Bhe ate an
awful amount of food, so that she looked
awful healthy. Her hat was awfal small
and her feet were awfal large. She
went to an awful church, and her minister
was an awful preacher. When she took an
awful walk she climbed an awful hill, and
when she got awfal tired she sat down under
an awful tree to rest herself. In Summer she
found the weather awful hot and in Winter
awful oold. So that this awful girl was all
the time in an awful state, and if Bhe can't
get over Buying awful about everything ehe
will by and by, come to an awful end.
Artists Appreciated.
The chef de %cniaine at Delmonico's re-
ceives 56,000 a year; and, at the Olarendon,
Brevoort, St. Nicholas, Astor, and other
hotels, he gets $5,000. In many private
houses, in New York, the oook has from
$2,500 to $5,000 per annum ; and, while
many of them are employed, they are in
active demand,
«•
Decisive.
A wedding was broken np at Columbus
City, Iowa, in the following manner. The
preaober asked if any one had, any objec-
tions; the young lady said, "Yes; I don't
want to marry him." The expectant groom
folded his broadcloth and silently stole away.
It is a Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washiogton Btreet, near the Post Office. Best
ever invented, c
Artlfielal Memory. Guaranteed,
This wonderful 6TBtem gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thousands of figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
and the Intellect strengthened. Send fox the
book-fifty cents, post-paid. Professor Wm,
NemoB, 1»7 Montgomery street. M
Sum Moore,
formerly of Ease House Oarrla&es, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
labliehment, southwest comer Bush and Mont-
gomery sta. , or Dexter 8tablee. Oarrlaae orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. M
Holiday Candles.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, e
W"a«' i« Beturned in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What cheer
Laundry.
It Is Perfectly Astonisliing
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
at the wiv. i Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
-eiore 8 xj*., returned the same evening if de
sized, t
Fob Bali— a lot ef cheap silk dresses, at
Geary street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing.
A Haunted Theatre.
It appears tbs Theatre Comique, No. 5U
Broadway, is built on ground which used to
be a Jewish cemetery. The New York Mer-
cury asserts that not only are skulls, bones
and other mortal remains of those interred
in this place, in the cellar of the theatre,
but that there is every night a crowded
house of spirit*. The il- rcory says :
When Mr. Hubert Butler opened the the-
atre golgot'ia in 1878, his ears were perpet-
ually assailed i by etoriee of mysterious
noises, of olaokiug fetters, low mysUr.eua
groicB, blood-crusted daggers, pile gliding
ghosts with fimera dripping blood, and
blue fl'-mes dancing and fl.ckering in the
coffiu-iike vault where the musicians sit.
As other prsc ical, well-meaning people
would Lava done under the circumsiaaces.
be pi-hawed and pooh-poohed, and ridiculed
these Btitemens. Another septic of the
Alonzj'ha Brave type joined Mr. ButUr
in pronouueiog the property-man's stories
ridiculous nonsenee, and there and then
voluntetred to sleep with John in that place
that very nigbt. The offer was instantly
accepted, and the ariaogement made. Ac-
cordingly, altar the audieoee had been dis-
missed and the players had all departed,
Jt ha and bis companion made a minute
inspection of the tbeitre. Tnen they took
tbair position on the front of the stage and
watched. Suddenly a neise as cf a score of
people pattrrtDg with their bare feet in ve-
nous parts of the place overhead and al-
mo-t iustantaneonaly a knocking as of a
coffin maker's hammer on a half-decayed
coffia was heard. As they listened to these
seneds with horror and dismay, mailing
noises as of women in silk dresses rushing
rapidly to and fro were eistinctly perceptible,
Then in the dense ; darkness of the
place the figures ef leur or five female
forms, clad in grayish garments, be-
came clearly revealed. The heads of all
were pointed upward bb if in supplication,
the left hands were placed across the bo-
som as if in pain, while the right extended
downward toward the vaults underneath t'le
proscenium, with the index finger violently
shaking. While the two breathless watchers
beheld this ghostly and significant panto-
mime, the sceptic Mr. M. uttered a fearful
yell and dropped down senseless.
Some of the New York papers say the Mer-
cury has started this story to injara
Mr. Hart, who now has the theatre, but it
really Beema to believe in truth of what it
states, and warns doubting Sadducees that:
It is absurd to dismiss this solemn argu-
ment with a contemptuous smile of pity.
There are thousands of similar well-attested
oates, where the spirits of the departed have
appeared to t-o-e who have sacriligiously
desecrated their remain?. The scoffer is at-
ari y time liable to have such terrrible phe-
nomena meet him in his path, when his phi-
losophy will fail l.im. and when, like the
sceptic just described, he will loie his reason
and senses in fright.
The Mercury relates how one after anotber
the night watchmen engaged gave np their
position afraid to associate with the spirits :
One heard voices as of persons talking,
with noit-y disturbances of the orchestra
seats and strange appearances ef bluish
lights, accompanied by vibrations and shak-
ings of the building; while kneckings on
the walls and under the stage and the pro-
scenium, noises in the air, soundB as ef
skulls being smashed, and ramblings in tbe
vaults, can be attested to by entirely credi-
ble witnesses. Ii is not surprising that men
of ordinary flesh and blood are unwilling
to earn money in this Plutonian place.
The editor of the Mercury is evidently a
thorough believer in Spiritualism and con-
siders that the spirit when it leaves the body
still retains rights en this earth. He does
not advise any attempts to lay these ghosts
with book, bell and candles, but urges a
canciliatory policy on Mr. Hart. It says:
Why should not the spirits of the defunct
Irsaelites be conciliated and propitiated by
having the Jewi-h Sabbath respected as a
day of .worship, instead of desecrating their
remains by the fiendish howls of matiaee
goers on Saturday afternoons? Let Joso
Hart and his brutal patrons remember that
all the cruel, tormenting devilB in Dante,
tearing, maoglicg, choking, scorching de-
mo: s, are not ont-teuth so faaiful to the
spirit of a man ts the simple realization of
the unemboied spiritj of tho=e departed He-
brews who were lovingly interred there in-
cessantly pursuing him.
We think it is not neccessary for a theatre
to be built over a graveyard to be
haunted. All theatres must be haunted by
the departed spirits of bad actors. We
have thought fit to publish the account of
the haunted theatre in New York in order
to prepare the public mind for thrilling rev-
elations conesrning Maguire's Opera Honse.
The matter ia at present under inve3tiga.
tion and will be made public through the
columns of Fioabo.
A Gag Balloon.
Tbe Call prints this morning a half col-
umn of driveling roportorial nonsense, sap.
posed to have some relation totuegaB bal-
loon ascension at Woodward's Gardens yes-
terday. A Chronicle reporter went up in
the balloon, and this Billy Call reporter
drivels about it l.ke a sick baby, and at-
tempts to get even by writing a kaj£ col-
umn of the most vulgar slang we have read
for maoy a day, instead of attending to his
duties and describing the ascension. This
the style in which he insults every woman
present :
The reporter throws out ballast continu-
ally in tbe shape of kisses, wb*'ea the ladies
try tc catch "on the fly," but fail. Tbey are
not aware of their failure, however, ea each
female— attired in purple or fustian, it mat-
ters not — thirjks she is the i\ c.pieut. "Where
ignorance is biiss 'tis felly to be wise." Had
tbey known that tbe reporter was pitching
his favors at tbe donkey in the corral, they
would not have "laid the flattsring unction
to their soula" so freely.
Nice writing, isn't it? Just imagine a
half column of conceited vulgarity like the
above. Why, Profeeeor Coe'e gas balloon
isn't to be compared to the gas balloon the
Call sent oat to report the ascension.
A Pleasinjj Experiment.
■A German physiologist has discovered
that tobacco smoking by boys "interferes
with the molecalar changes co-incident with
development of .tissues, and makes the
blood corpuscles oval and irregular at the
edge." Any parent can thus ascertain if
his boy emokea by merely taking out a hand-
ful of bis blood corpuscles and observing
their edges.
+.
Cheap (siilcs.
The old-established "City of Paris'* dry
goods honse, Kaindlex&Oo., is now offering
great bargains in black and celored silks,
recent invoices of which they have just re-
ceived from their Paris house. They are
selling black gros grain silks at $150 and
$2 per yard, and new style striped silks in
proportion.
A Tender Subject.
An exchange informs us that "wives in
China are legal tender for debts." If this
were tbe law in America there'd be fewer
bankrupts than at present.
Ttio Best: Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's LaBt Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
e r'B Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For gale by all druggtBts. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial. •
»
American Watches.
Bednoed prices, atH. A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches Carefully repaired. n
BT.OW to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction ea'.es of Watson & Bum-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Sattor street,
adjoining tne new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are eura to trocure bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door Bales promptly attended to. e
I_.aa.Ies Vi»lting Cards,
Written, engraved or painted by John P.
Dwxkb, 126 Salter street, opposite Lick Honse,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.— Hasdexh-
CHIBPS HEA.TLY HABITED. PeBMAKSBB? Of eveiy
description to order. e
> ■ .
Shirts, $i so per doc.; small. pieces, sue. per
doe. At the What Cheer Laundry- *
** '
It* Ton Want
lour Blankets and Flannels weH washed, and
not spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
try, z
For a safe and efficient BxAunrrcH of tub
Complexion, use Dickxt's Famous Caau be
Lis. L
Oysters.
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at MannlnR'a, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. o
-■*
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
608 Market etteet, ocr. Post and Montgomery u
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Seated and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alio,
Agency for Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. x
Lover Buckle wu. spender a,
At SI per pair— 35 per cent, cheaper than else-
There— at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladies and
Gents' ForoishiBg Goods, at Rank V, store, 36
Fourth sir-ret. Cheapest In the city. E
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEO. W. NAGL.H. ErB'T 6TEIN. DAVID UiXWELL.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Provision Merchants
BUTTEB, CHEESB. LAKD. HAMS, BAOON,
etc, No. lvB California street, one door
h. low Krone, as- Sole AgeniB for the celebrattd
MAGNOLIA BAMS. mh31m
GARIBALDI GUARD
WILL HOLD THEIR
FIFTH AMUAL BAIL
..a*. AX.;,.
PIjATS'S BAIiIj
....OH....
SATTJBPAT ETEX1.NG... MABCH 8
Tickets One Dollar
(Admitting Gintlemanand Ladies.)
*sy- To be had of any of toe members, and at
the door on tbat evening.
mh3 td THE COMMITTEF.
CALI FORNIA TH EATRE.
John McOnllottgh Proprietor and Manager
Special Anuouneemeut.
Mr. HeCnllong* takes great pleasure in an-
nouncing the appearance this evening of
Miss Augusta 1. Dargon,
Who; e recent performances in -hie city created so
great, an impression, and pronounced by the Press
and Public as on* ef tbe most gifted «■ times that
baa ever appea.= d in San Francieco.
In compliance with numerous rcQuaate, MISS
DABGOA will appear on tale.
MOKDAT IVEMAG HAKCU 3d
AS LADY TEAZLE,
In Sheridan's Great Comedy of The
School for Scandal,
With a ca-- 1 embracing the full strength of
tbe California Theatre Company. mb3
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Mayer & Woikheira,)
IS'o, SO M0NT6OMEBT STREET,
M
Opposite tbe Lick Howe.
R. HATER GALLS ATTENTION TO HIS
lara e and well selected assortment of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And bis new styles of ready-made Silk. Wool and
other LADIEb' SUITS, at VERY LOW PRlOES.
Al-o, a large atoek of titripea. Sroobe and Laos
bhawla. Lace Jackets. Silk and Ootton Velvet-*,
Silas, Satins, Oloakingf, and every description of
Trimmings. JUST AKBIVKD, a large ir.vo.ee of
the Spring styles of
PLAIN AKB EMBKOIDSB£D
LIKEN SUITS,
N. B,— Oloaks, Dre-ese* and suits made to order
In latest fashion, at reasonable rataa. mh2
BAT.
Nos. 506 Market,
....AND. ..
S and V Sutter street,
Offers to tbe Trade and Public a FULL
AUD COMPLETE STOCK of
MILLINERY GOODS,
....CONSISTING OP....
riOWEBS, FEATHEBS,
K1BBOA8, 1XATS, Etc,
....AT....
Roduoed Prices.
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Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
A X>I< FE280\S, COMPANIES, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIBM9, In the
City and Counts/ of Saa Francisco, are
reqneated, cither In person or by ttielr
proper representative*;, to deliver at the
Assessor's Offlee, Ho. 5.3 City Hall, be
fore the SECOND MONDAY In APRIL,
1873, a statement under oath of all
Property, both PEHSONAi, and BEAL
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which Is In their possession, or which Is
held or controlled by any other parson
tn trnat for, or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Sections 8830-3810, Politi-
cal Code*
nVFOJLX. TAX IS NOW DUE at this
Office, or to a Depn.y. — See Sections
8889-^810, Political Code.
LEVI BOSEIEB,
City and Connty Assessor.
An Oyster May be Crossed in Love.
NOT IF IT IS SUOH AN OYSTER AS YOU
get acroee the street from the California
Theatre, at the corner of Kearny, as nobody could
refaee said Oyster. Try it between the acts, or
when the play is oyer.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
S. W. COB. KIABKT AM) BTSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
feTilm
«£
PRICE
50Cts
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds,
Coughs, Loss of Voice,
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness,
Pain and soreness of the,
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PKOPBIETOBS.
417 ssoiDise street, corner Commercial.
jam If
&j$m*m?
CURES DYSPEPSIA. j
^sG^iXL»?R:
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
£nJ$gMftS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
Henley -S
(5^lXL'B'TTE
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion I
WmWm
HAS NO SUPEHIOR ASA
BLOOD PURIFIER I
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIIiVER PIiATBB |
^» MAWUF AUTCKBB
jr -iiro-
^T druidsTbanjos,
OXHEK KT81CAL IKSTK11IEM7,
ESTABLISHED IN ISA'S.
■f/*Iiessons Klven on the Banjo aad Dram. Ul
MISSION BTKEET, between First and Secooa.
N. B.-FiDft-tor.ed Silver Solo banjo, for Pr»
easionals alwara onrtand. ialS If
Attention, Good Lirers!
MR. P. BEBGES. FORMERLY
onprietor of tbe Miners' Res-
taurant, baa taken tbe management
of botb tbe Miners' Reeaaurant on
Oommercial street and the Miners' ~^—
Branoh on Market street, in partnership witn MR..
A. ITRAYEUR, who bas been connected with the
Arm tor years. Improvements havo been made in
the ooisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners' more popolcx than it hae ever been daring
the 22 years ef fts prosperity. Onr Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe deLioac.es of the season. Onr
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Ohargea."
P. BER6E8 <5z CO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SOI and 588 Obmmeroial, and
TOO Market street.
Open from 5 A.M. to 10 p.m. anSl lm
A DESIDERATUM
....TO,...
MANAGERS, STARS MID COMBINATI01S*
AOOMPETKKT MANAGER. AGENT AND
Acter, with 15 years' experience in Enxlud.
America, the Caue of Good Hope and Aus Halite
Oolonies. India and China.
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well poeted with tbe profession and the Press.:
Osn five names of Managers, Theatres or Rallii.
List of Prices and belding capacity, tn nearly er«yi
one of the above places. Apply to
J. H. MoOABE,
fe4 lm SSO Washington street, 8, ?.
LE
SANGER HAL
(SINGEE'S HALL,)
14 6IABT ST., »EAB KEAKJiV.
....
Nsne bnt the Choicest Brand, of W
and Liquors on hand.
DEPOT WEYAND & KftSChTo BAY BREWER!
1.18 tf OHRIS FELDillfr.'
FREE AND EASY.
ETEBT BATVBDAT NIGHT.
Piano ana Singing: at 8 P.M.
CHARING
*f*
SALOON
COS AUssIon street, near Second
ft BAGLES A WILD, Proprietott
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
D ABHAW A Y HALL,
de27 lm Post street, near Ketmj.
stf U
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and raad.
to OBDBVB,
^L. BLA.R'S.
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BBBI
over twelve years connected with tbe Pf***}'
Melbonrne, and ia well known by the membsw e ;
the profeseion in the Ooloniea.begs to *5«**; ■
that he is prepared to giro eiperienoed adn«*
all persons professionally rieiting or meditaUni^
Tieit to tbe Australian Oolonies. Fee moaew*
Pnnotnalltj in diepatoblna replies may be raw
101 WHAAAV FENBY WATERS.
UVIctOata Ohambera, 46 OolLtaa itreaV."*
boorne. A»stTS.li»-
I
WILLIS^BAND.
MU8IO FURNISHED FOR AUt
oeoations. Musio imported, arranged
and for aate.
HABCDSH, BI.XJM leader of
O reheat i-si.
HIKBT TON DEB HGBSM, I^».
er or Bran Band.
■OrOrdefe from the connfery promptly attend!
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Jltion's Hw
Store. 188 Montgomery street, or MABOUB I
BL0M..8SO Montgomery street. jsl tJ
GEORGE MATES*:'
D SALES IN OYSTEE8, OLAH8 ^■Bkl
andaU kinds of SHELL FISH, nSffTSl
Stall. Not «0, 41, *», O.liforouif'/Va
M^.(,.nt™<»on05li}oa«la.tr»L <S ^i
It
1> .
Napa Soda £ £
t«l|wHlm T
»*.;
'OBtfc
• ».l
^V
***. Ja
■Sgt METROPOLITAN THEATRE
91
3 Ma Om Mar, i
•1 «.I ou,
HIW 1LBAHBEA TH1ATBI.
i.
•ItTlu
PVEUX*?"
' rrand Reopening!
I M M I "N - i wi i < ■£*•• OF XII R OBBAT
EMERSON MINSTRELS
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
«*0 «UX AfiHl IS CO«r»CTK)» ama
JOHWWY ALLEW and LITTLE MAC
Beaaawat of tks World Ram watd OirUgpd Duen.
ItlPEMu'
0 ti( >'■••
.iss i n
fftrkk
tamm
PCRIl
w. ran |
'.FIiAT
tt«,
ebai:'
Mrst-Clnss Theatre
IR8T CLASS STARS
.ysv «».««•■
»*l»g B*<-i»lc o» !•■ ,
■* *
IIRFXS CIUCI I .
>nly 73 Cont-si
0R< HKSTUA MAI
►niy so Oent« r
(JALLKHY,
>nly Q£5 Cents!
OPENING NICKT,
MOAT .MARCH 3, 1KU
WHO Ik* m«iW tad bi.allf.1
Jkapman Sisters!
I IB* iwt tbm juri In IB*
Fill make their First Appearance I
VIO ■«« IAD TBI I
i or Amain* aaroaa tii
wn.il II. -ml. ..i Kui-opr- In I.I- \\ ..„,l,-,i,il I '.-i-f nrmnn<-o*>
l-.«rt I'li-.i — » MtoHulmarat n I* etal-.u.
...fan mm
• i
MtlWIIlll.lll
mtis cm raaocT
Qulolaatop
. obuhbsiba
bb»j. oi.abk
jnnot Aim
w. r. uin
I .1 . .. m I « I III I ■ 1 i w i k.,.<
J I. BUMKI.I.
OOl
ipany
1'urt tSoootirt — —Olio.
Atrr
r^x-A-iMorsriD out idia.iveoi>jid.
jonxsr Aixta
I. BoMawn
.jlOU KIT
,' imnm ■
DMHWIlla
Who will Execute the moit Difficult Terpiichorean Feats on One Leg.
i-J<*rl., IJtftdMUM
n r«ia\N. ■ j »
0 —••••>. wiib 4 mumI ArraaaiMli
-Fla*l>, Oarlbal«1 March, with M Hilar* »'.»c
lailaaa ataal Exarel.e*.
First tlm« of the Affecting N-,rj Sketch lailtied
nm lot.,
CHAkLE-i .
OTKVTtM
OLD
X_A AC
JOE.
B1I.LT emkbson
ADB BVktAM
' \ > >■> A1U «>K" III "I It >
The *T*tilagi p.iforcn»noe will conclnd. with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCKO. THE MONKEY..
Lerrxso, e rich 7r.**ll*r.
.LITTLE MAO
.Charley Sutton
, M. Alnalcy Scott I Pedrj ,
Fsrueoces. own-r of Plantation....— J. Robloroa | Pan, e Quidr kd Uln Williams
Frank, bli eon, 4 yeira oid Little. Darling l alms. Fernandez Mlaa Sbtrman
Plpo, sere-ant to Lorett© Bob Hart | Slave*, Villager*, Feasants, etc., by the Company,
Drrea Clrei- I1MI Fnrqnetle ...
Orrheatr*. G*> trntt I FrWate Roici
S-F" all Cilia atralnat toe Aiaamhrs Theatre moat oe presented nerrafter on Monday.
saF- krm fui Biaaoe to commaooe poaotaallj at elaht o'clock.
• **l*r Uraet, l»*>t. Ma. alaj* ■»>•-* «■< Itrairaiy.
THII EVENlVfJ MARCH 4
I'royrn in in «*
»-C*al** ••I»*II.b« Prat l|.r.»'i «raaa aaa> ««
■ H»raa< lair..
■ -■Ifjair Tralac*) Hara*. rr-*t*1ra.t
ixr-
BBMaaTtaM at-pt-aa-.nl-lla.aa ««* lb# laWlaa
MB. H, II. IHMivRll.l
A.— La Paraha
• rn.-lpil ••■ivraaall A««
BT TuUWO I'l i K >W
01/OW.1 . I M WAKNVft
T.-MairTr Caaalaral. Manleal (laai, la Ma ■»*>>
alalllaa, tatlllaal " Navvlty."
■-ttraia Har41« -ad Itallt** Ar|
iivrKRMissloir.
9.-M*LLK ItilltRII.L, Kaatprvaa a>f iaa Arm,
la bar aapara>ll«l«d ttnrrbark Act.
OKOTBogUK MORI. J. E.KNIBEL
10.-««w* taal<|iir .-
MOMS. EEN1BEL.
1 1 •- Jokaar I'anttes thai »r.jr Woaifr, a>a tale bar*?.
barked fan Ira. |lat*h aa»l llatri r-
lt-DrawlDi-rnoai EatarlataiMeat
BY M'JNS. OARQK AND BOMB.
18,-Thr fhaaalan Trla)H Barn >«p«lroa I
l.tTRODBOSD BY OMAR KINdBLBY.
14.-Tht Main vrllti la« Iroa Jaw lifting nAO.aja.ll.
Caak fall af Walrr with hi- Tp-ih ..
HARRY OLARKB.
Tna araDinji aDt*r<aiDm*a( *>IU amuiu.Ja with lb*
laaifubla aitraaaiaau of
Wons- and Mme. Rogmolai
BT OAROB AND KKMBKL.
Itreaa Circle »l OO
Piart|n«lte> *•
Kmrrei I'h-lra ■■ } &*»
rnv.tr H.in »& aad BIO «a>
•VBcx Olfloe open dally from 1J to 4. Duoraopao akt.
ruk MUDKL LOtHlIRO UUlaKS.
C«ar. arf Oaaaaarrrtal
IJaaaadarg aw.
ACIFIC HOUSE,
UMPIC HOUSE, V="J
atraat. t>w
the Plavaa
RAI.STON A ODTaaaQata.
Thfwe
VT-TftT£TftT-9VT
OorO*Ubr.tod II s Wait. Hblrt*. Tb.yfi tFmrBCn,T, Md for <ia.lllr.od dartbllHr will a«.«r b. mttobed. Too. h.d oolr .t tho
•VOALI. ABD 8KB THRU. IXIj tllTKII BTaaR. «1S Kr.rny
THISTLETON'S
JOIalaT GIAIkTTt
0>LY TEN CENTS.
THISTLETON'ST^ P09T STREET
SNew Spring Goods
,«;iJfe;
1LLE DE PARIS.
KAINDIjEE & @0.9
BB
■ OBTHMIT <ORM B
Gutter and Montgomery sts.,
Occidental Block,
MJBJ
BJ ..„..HAYX
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THE FOLLOWING ISA REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
I . S. Revenue Paid Thereon,
Dot-log (he Year 187.1,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco :
Philadrlphia ..John Wlrl-nml . . . .'J'.tSKJ. $SONO^
,,L>oi>« A Oo IV,08J tOMt
Km pi re
Albany Sprecknla A Co.,
WmhlnftoD Manama A 'Jo
Pacific Fonmaou A Uo... .
H. K. block Braaarv
MmooAUo
Willowi KlioDulaaaA Fauai,
Proad«ar
Nat local
Jaekaon
Baaatla
Ibarola
l.'.^HI
■
■
4,573
<tl
3.M9
1 1 s
11. W3
7.H8
■■ |
<Joo
1,736
I,q71
I.MS
<.II7
3.i49
■:.:."'
3,7 1 2
»,2«
2,(j80
2,115
1.779
IJB1
..(ilock A Hanain... .
„ffm. Ffdo-ick....
..nonaiacb AOo....
M. Nuoan
llBiid'1 SUica.Wannfmaihar.kUo
Naw York HaffaarAUo IW
OaldaoOate 2.'>l»
Uoloo .MimiIOo M<«
l-afa je- U Uaao t I'aollla 2 Vfl8
Greeo AOo 2.0B0
Chicayo 511*
WeyaaiA Kaab 1.7. ')
WabmotAOa 1.321
And loai vnry amall breaarief, piodooiog each
Iaa* than I.ikki barrels per annum. 'I he whole
amount of ttrcraold (In una 187: In San Kranoisco
u 161,132 barren, aad it will ba noticed that
JOHN WIEL&ND,
Philadelphia Brewery
IIKAIIM THE LIST!
Ula lalea excaa.ling by about 10, WO barrels t^oae
of any other brawary. and making nearly ona-flfth
of all brewera combined. fai7 lw
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT N. B. TERWiL-
L10ES A CO , M and 51 WaahlnRtoa Market.
are the SOLE AOEN IS for the i%le of my brand
of baiter, koown as " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT-
. TUB." It haabaanauld at the aboae tUnd toe
•aaitblrteenytan, and any braode of bolter rap-
re.eotfd to ba of my make not prooared ol Jf. B.
TaraUUier A Co., are counterfeits.
L. K. BALDWIL
Baa Fraeeiieo, April. 8ih. 1871.
If. B. TKBWILLIQIBAOO.
flK-laa AOandAl Waabtcgton Market.
FREJNCHjCOODB.
[Ml. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER Df
. FarUlao Gaoda, hat Jnat raoalTtA a tail • aid
▼AiiaA faaortnaant of
Mi
SQUARZA'8
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have jon beheld ItT If not, yoa've a treat
At hQUAUZ «.'.•* PONOU SALOON, In Kearny itroet
There BONA, disciple of (.UK vT riQTJAItZA,
Dl«pcn*'H famed Magio Pnnchoa; ratSBj
The ruoal tleliolouR ulx(nraarai recorded;
And havo with many medals been rewarded!
Ladles their CORDIALS MftlB cad eip at loleare,—
Their "TriftltS" appoa€«,-and Men gain "LADHXS
PLEASURE."
To sllay connubial differences And pain,
In "ANTi-Divont'E" yon can your end Attain.
Blp of the potent extract bnt ono taato,
Sour arm, consoling, straight Is round her waist
Qness what a "MOUSING OOMFOBr* In the kltl
That heals the pnavrel and Imparts the bliss)
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mlud.
The bright "ADItORA," and the sweet "FAREWELL. .
Jnat TlBlt BONA, and you'll all faro well !
His "HYGIENIC B1TTEBS" are the panacea
For all djupeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" knock aronna.
BONA and BQUarza, spite of all detractors,
Have prored the Nation's greatest benefactors!
Full FORTY dlffersnt hsalthfal dflnki you'll find
To aid the Man— InTlgorate the mind I
Not this alone --a Welcome yon will meet
At BONA'S-fBQOAHZA'B)-.*'.. KEARNY 8TBEJDT,
Remember, too, not this famed place to peas;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT 0X1 BIT A GLASS
Ladies and Children
....will mo....
KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRBSBIN'G PLRASANF TO USE, KASILY APPLIED.
is nit. ■reaay, and will not Injurs the rao«t deltoala. It.
cares all Jiuaiei of the scalp, removes dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
n.n'or. tb. h.ir not: uid iloiw, »od I. PUBBLY VKf.fc'
TABLK.
WTb. Olilia.1 SAOK BRUSH QAIB TONIO AND
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TUE3DAX MAECH 4, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
-California Tbeatre.
A« we prophesied would be tie cast the first ap-
pearance of Mi9B Aagu»t» L. Dargooand toe rep -
rosenth.if a of the comedy of "Tbe School for
Scanr al" drew a fine house. Miss Dargon, in
oboosing tbe character of Lady Teazle for her de-
but at taia theatre, aimed high and challenged
orltioism. She passed toe ordeal moot satisfacto-
rily presenting a very bee conception of tbe part
and wincing freqaBnt applause in tbe teat scenes
of ibia old standard comedy. Of the porform-
anoe of 'The School for Scandal" fast night it is
aoneoessarj,' to speak in detail. All know tbst
Henry Eiwerfle is very nearly tbe best if not the
•best Sir Peter Teazle on any stage: that Walter
Leman is excellent as Sir Oliver Surface; Miss
Minnie Walton charming as Maria; Mrs. Jodah
unapproaobab'e as Lady Bneerwell ; John Wilson
a good representative of the sentimental Joseph;
Owen Marlowe the best Sir Benjamin Backbite on
tbe American stage; W. A. Mestayer capital as
Orabtree, and tbe rent of the character! were in
gool bands and consequently well played. Geo.
D. Obaplln, though not quite toliickiog enoagh
for tbe lively Charles Surface read tbe part well
and played with considerable spirit. J. 0. Wil-
liamson, who revel 3 in. Hebrew psrta, made as
mnob fan as possible in that of Hoses with-
-ont caring very much whether or not Be carried
-oat tbe author's conception of the obaTactar. The
oomedy will be repeated this evening, and ebonld
draw anotber good hoase. To-morrow nifht tbe
opera of "Faust" will be presented by the Fabbri
Troupe, and Carl Speigler, the famous basso pro-
fando, from the Royal Theatre. Mannheim, 'and
late of the Grand Opera, New York, will appear
In hie grant character of Mephietopheles. Jacob
Mailer will take tbe role of Valentin, Pietro Bac-
csi will sing Fauet, bigaora Inez Fabbri will ap-
pear as Marguerite, and Miss Anna Elzer as Siebel.
.Metropolitan Theatre.
There was a splendid bonse last night, when the
Chapmen Shters made their Uret appearance In
Oalifornta, a .d tbe new season opened brilliantly.
The rsdaotion of prices bad a marked effect on
i, ho orchestra aeits, wbicb were well filled. It may
not be generally km □ tbat the Obapman Sitters
are members cf tbe Obapman family, who are bo
intimately connected with tbe history of the stage
in Oalifornta. Such, however, is tbe case, and it
will bo strange if Jireo two charming arti tas do
not speedily find fiemtelvee quite at home in Cali-
fornia witb the t&Unt of the family. Tbe perform-
ftQos commenced with the farce of "loi onParle
Fraooais," in whioh Hurry Thompson, Mrs. Ocri-
ell, Mies Fa any Vonng and George Wallace did
Bom* capital acting. Afiertbis the barlesqaeof
" Litt'e Don Giovanni," one of the latest and most
amusing oi II J Byron's productions, was pre.
sentsd. Miss Ella Obapman nas the first of the
sisters to make her appearanoe, in the character of
Leporol I ■■>, and by her ■■- tt r-.c tW« appearance, jaunty
air and nest style of acting she a : once established
bersslf a favorite, as tbe play proceeded she
strengthened the good impression ahe made by
her nleaeiog singing, '£vital dancing, olsver banjo
playing, and a handrs ^pretty little tricks in ges-
tare and action. Miss Blanobe.who appeared in
the title role, acted with mnob spirit and charm-
ing grace, eaog .veil and danced obarmingly. These
"burlesque artistes are immensely superior to the
Zivlatowski Sisters, who oanaed each a furore
trhsn thoy made thnir first appearance here; they
sing better, dtrsa bettor, dance better and act bet-
tar, and are far bottjr arthtes in every respect,
Miss £Ua if, as we beard a lady say, "Thecun-
nfngest little tbiogalivd," full of fun, and not in
he leant coarse. Tbe support was in some re~
speots excellent. Miss Fanny Young is good in
everything— tragfdy, farce and burlesque ; Willie
Bimtos as Zerltna dressed and made up for tbe
part oapit.lly, and acted it splendidly, canaiog
many a laugh; H. D. Thompson Is a very good
burlesque actor, and sa Inspector of Police was
Tery faniy ; George Wallace developed a taleut
for burlesque which was a pleasing BUTprise to tbe
audience, as be bas seldom appeared in San Fran-
cisco; he acted the part of Don Pedro extremely
well, *nd wen bis fall ahare of the honors; Jake
Waliaoe acquitted himself well in his new
line of business; Mra. Ooriell had not much to do
In the burlesque, but played the character of tbe
bevitohing Dolores very pleasingly; Mies Katy
Pell as T*r<>aita, Burnaraed "tbe distracting!,''
ooked dieiraoiingly pretty and noted with mnob
spirit; Miss Lizzie Ingele did tbe heavy business,
and as Don -a Anna was all i bat was required ; Miss
Dolly Myrtle (tie Metropolitan company is rich in
pretty girls) made a handsome youth, and played
Maietto- very nicely indeed; Miss Ada Shattnok
as the enticing Inez looked the pari, and D. Be.
lasoo was very fuuny as tbe Inspector ef Police's
right bower. Toe performance, as proved by tbe
applause aui e - cores which foil owed every song,
was a great success, and the Ohspman Sieters may
confidently rely on another crowded house this
evening.
Bella Union Theatre.
Edward Montague's great Gyre Aot has caused
an imm'tneeseaiation and should be seen by all.
Miss Aghe* Kennedy in oomioeongsfandorigioal
sketcbe* ie very olever.J.H. Larklu and Carrie
Armstrong are inimitable in Dutch acta; Miss
Josephine iosong and dance is neat and artis-
io: Oogtll and Oooper are very good in "Happy
Jim and Lew ; " ObarleB Verner*s*comio songs are
mnob arplauded, and "Wolf, tne Bough" winds
up tbe eveniog's entertainment.
Wilson** Grand Amphitheatre.
Th« new acts presented at tbe Amphitheatre
last night all took well and were received with
great applause. R H. Dookrlll made a decided
hit in hia wild Indian equestrian act; La Perohe
by Moos Talbot was a graceful and daring per-
formance; M'fle Dookrill won her usual meed of
applause in her wonderful bare-back sot; Mons.
Kenn'bel performed some of bis funniest tricks
aid keot all in a perfeot roar of laughter while he
-was in the arena; Harry Oanalsnd. the musical
clown, cu-ed mnoh amusement, and all thereat
dirt Mr best to amuse and euooeaded perfeotly.
To- ..rraw there will be matinee performance.
Arrival of a Japanese Troupe.
Tbe Osaka Troupe, which exhibited here some
three years ago, arrived from Amtralla on the
Meses Taylor on Sunday, and intend giving a few
exhibitions here, most probably at Magnixe's Op-
era House,
ajuTomoAi. Mtjsetjm On* of the most
lOrapIote collection* of the kind In the United
Btatea, comprising hundred* of oostly and btan-
iilul Hri model*, i* daily cm view (to gentleman
ly) *• the Must
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Uhambra.
The new programme at this house, reappearance
of Little Mao, and first appearance of signer D>
nato, tbe world- renowned one-legged dancer, as a
matter of cour e drew a large and fashionable
house lsst eight, Alter a capital first part, tbe
new star made bis app»aranoe. He walked to tbe
footligbti supported by a cm too , and having bowed
his acknowledgments of the hearty greeting ren-
dered him, threw away his support and proceed-
ed t* execute an introductory dance. In this he
failed to create any great sensation end it was not
until be dashed into a pelka that the spectator*
became aware bow great an artist stood before
them (en one lee j ; (his he exeouted witb wonder-
ful graoe, actually seeming to bave two legs, so
well by the graoe of his movements did be distract
the attention of the speotatora from bis deficiency.
Tim was followed by a caataoet aolo, tbe beat ever
beard in this country, and Slgnor Donate con-
cluded his very remarkable and pleasing perform-
ance with with the exeontlon of a march and mil-
itary evolutions. The thunders of applause which
followed this wonderful exhibition proved that
Donate bad made a bit, and during bis brief en-
gagement thousands will flock to the Alha-nbra to
see one who Is certainly not the least of the aar-
vels of tbe nineteenth century. Johnny Allen and
Billy Km r*on appeared In some of their best aota.
and tbe performance concluded witb "Jocko, the
Brazilian Ape," In which Litt'e Mao aa the mon-
key made the audUnoe fai ly so re am with laugh-
ter by bis wonderful oomio antics, and almost shed
tears by the pathos of his acting in the final
Bcene,
Woodward's Gardens.
There must have been at least fifteen thousand
visitors to these gardens Sunday. At half past
three o'clock. Professor Ooe made an ascension in
bis mammoth gas balloon, taking with him a
Chronicle reporter for ballast. The seals, tbe
living vampire, and a t bout and and one other curi-
osities, will draw orowds every day this week.
Australian News,
By the Moses Taylor we learn that Ohiarini'e
Oircns played to immense business at Auckland,
New Zealand, for two weeks; the oountry peop'e
coming in from thirty and even forty miles around
to see tbe show. Obiariot was showing in tbe in-
land mining towns, and expected to take the
etsamerfor Melbjnrne in abont three weeks. Let*
tere for him or any members ef his troupe should
be sent direct to Melbourne,
Theatricals bad been very good at Sydney and
Melbonrne during the holidays. The Victoria
Theatre, Sydney, opened January 21st, with Jas.
Garden in toe legitimate drama. Four theatres
are opened in Melbourne, and one closed. Ooppln
with a good company was doing the beat business
at the Theatro Royal. The owner of the Prince of
Walea Theatie iB going to sell oat to a company of
wbicb Manager Wm. Saurin Lyster, of operatic
fame, ia the head. Tbe theatre will be under the
business control of Mr. Lyster.
The Lyster-Oagli Opera Troupe bad a very un-
successful season in New Zealand, which was
brought to a premature close by Oagli, tbe mana-
ger. Last season Lyster took tbe troupe there and
made money; this year Oagli tried the specula-
tion with disastrous result j.
The Fall of Charles I,
The art of sinking in poetry was never,
perhaps, better illustrated than in the fol-
lowing epitaph, writlen by Howell upon
Charles I:
So fell tbe royal cak by a wild crew
Of mongrel Bhxubs that underneath him
grew ;
So fell the lion by a pack ef oars :
So tbe rose withered, 't wix t a knot of burrs ;
So fell tbe eagle by a swarm ef gnats ;
So the wbale perished by a shoal of sprats ;
Oysters,
In strolling rotind the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless ;p lay
Of sparkling waters, made a eoieeu
Through whioh a sweet bouquet was soon;
While mosBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to be
Some fairy grotto Of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks bo nice — and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I mast agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked oar wish-
Said they had almost any oHsh
That we might name. We found It trne.
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oyetere, juicy, fat,
Ooofeed every style; jnst think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Yon 're different from other men.
They'd clam Band crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
FlBh, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sore,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have 1'ound, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
So here they flock, roe little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,1*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush ,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Honse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
0HABLB8 haaKE, Proprietor.
A Happy New Tear,
What a pleasure it is to meet a smiling oounte*
nance, whether it be on tbe street or In the par-
lor. And vrhy 1b it tbat eome faces wear a contin-
ually happy look ? It I" «imply beoause tbey live on
a plain, nutritions and substantial diet. That man
is a public benefactor who will conscientiously
■arve us withaolean, toothsome and *rholeaome
meal. Louis Meyers, nroDriBtor of the "White
House." Kearny street, also of the Oapitol Res-
taurant, Fourth street, doeait. as hundreds can
enthusiastically testify. His kitchens are marTels
of order and cleanliness. Try Lim, ana you will
find it impossible to eat elsewhere.
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension or the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
tafcing new life. Mr. Jacob Sohrelher, dealer In
bedding and farnitare, 520 "Washington street,
oppoeltethe nmket, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
tor mattress bedding, and donbtleeB Mr. Schrei.
dot will find no difficulty In disposing oi all
that comes. A
A-itofcetrier tiie Best.
It 1b curious, bat true, that J. A. Sbaber,
707 Market street , near Third, efaould Bell far-
nlture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
eonvinotd. x
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning'*, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strcot, near Third, next to car office. o
— — i *
McDowell, Show Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
MARRTUVQ THE COOK.
It Is strange what a world of romance,
Wnat a wllderlog, witching spell.
Bangs about Mary, the cook,
Why, it's music to sit in her silence,
And, (I'm not ashamed to tell)
ltd heaven to cateh but her look.
She, rubbing the lumps, well might madden
The btontest slave of Aladdin—
In short. It you want to know sweetness,
And deitnesB and magical neatness,
You've only to look
At Mary, the cook.
Ton see, as we're off on a picnic,
Some duty must fall to the girls;
Bo Mary Is boiling 1 he tea.
Ah, who wouldn't be an old kettle
To mirror those tumbled curls.
And sing near her heart for glee I
Charley and Kate, by tbe beeches,
Are opening picklea and peachos :
The others are making table ;
While I, like the fox in the fable,
Sit vainly and look
At Mary, the cook.
She'd "steady"— l'd,Bwear it. And ''sober?"
Well no— by that mlsohlevous laugh I
"Willing?" A fellow can't fell,
Though she knows how I lontt to ask htr,
Or guesses it more than hall,
Which answers nearly as well.
ShaUIaekher? (But ah, what effront'ry I)
"To go a ihert way in the country,"
And always be— Jove ! Ie she flushing
Ovtr that fire— so— blushing T
What If I rose and "took"
Mary, the cook 1
Mine! by the grand old beeches 1
Mlnel by the pickles and peaohesl
Mine! by tbe rippling brook!
Mine! by the Bunset splendor!
Mine! by the starlight tender I
Mary, the cook !
A Complicated Plot.
It is related of a very respeotable gentle-
man visiting New Orleans from one of the
Attakapi parishee, that sitting through the
entire performance of "Kenil worth" at the
Academy of. Mu3ic, and refusing to laugh
either at the drolleries of Beckett and Ed-
ouin, or confess the witcheries of the blondes
he tapped his companion on the shoulder,
they walked moodily toward the hotel, and
inquired, "Did yoie ca1*h the plot of that
thing? Damned if I _did." It troubled
him.
£*rv© won.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding ie the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
Ingtof treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the public since
E849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi souto, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best con of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Holiday Punclice,
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squarsa's. BqaaraVa Punches
are famous for the high art Bbownin their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their dellclon* flavor. Bone, the
dlsoiple of the great Sejuarza, has prepared
forty different klnr- of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables, far sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 LeideedortT street.
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade in California is assuming
g gantio proportions. Emerson Oorvlllo, of the
Saldle Beek, -no Fine street, furnishes from
bis own oyBter beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Paoiflo Coast, His
Astern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and * he
" Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
Enjoyable Drives*
An elegant and comfortable carilage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver arathe leading es-
sentials of an en joyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in Sau Franelaoo so unquestionably
as from Frank Boutos, whoee carriages have
the privilege of the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome tum-onts are used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfeotly
courteous drivers, he is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles ia particular, will engage no o&rrieges
except t'hose whioh ho provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr at r>ucoeBe In his business, and the
admliattle w*y in which be conducts it makes
him a favorite witb oil wh* patronize him. *
A. Floaeant l-iocauon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building It a verv fine one and la well
lighted and ventilated. .
Viae Choicest C*nfecti«eiery.
John H. Bomer h%& just opened a new and
handaoms confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where cm be obtained superior finely
flavor .-d confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties supplied. a
Ben Qiieviixy of Dogskin
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
ffiieerLaundry x
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Beat brands at 61 Montgomery street, S, W.
eorner of Merchant. Franck & Oahn. q
fkLotoarx-a.pnic cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. A
Sewing Matehloe* for Sale,
Bested and repabred, at 116 Post street. Alio,
Ageney for Mills' Ad juetable Treadle, x
*■ , *& *.
Lever buckle Suspendera,
At SI per pair— 2C per cent, cheaper than else-
Tf here— at the What Oheer Laundry. x
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Famishing Goods, at -Bank's, store, 36
Very Cojd.
Whom Figabo loveth he ohasteneth. San
Jose is one of the most delightful towns
in the world, but has hitherto been a little
dull and un appreciative .of theatrical en-
tertainments. Therefore Figaro has from
time to time urged on the people of San
Jose the duty of patronizing theatrical com-
panies when they pay them a visit. Some
good entertainments were badly patronized
and therefore we called the people of San
Jose unappreciative. The Call's San Joes
correspondent, writing under date of March
1st, says:
The theatre was crowded lsst evening.
"How high is that" Mr. Fioabo ?
We say that iBdrst-rate. San Joas turned
out splendidly to see McCullough as Ham
let. San Jose is redeeming itself, and shall
have as many enter tain men ts as it can af-
ford paying patronage to.
JOr, Barlow «]. smitu
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual PhyBiology and Nervous Dis-
ease* at his Hyg'elan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday even In g, oommenolng a 1 7 a o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p, m., free. w
Do IVot Suffer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
ana*k from experience, having tested the Doe-
tar's capability. Bef erer>oes given if required, h
Dr. Doberty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehxonlo and speciflo practice, and as such Is
now tbe most successful of any Phyeician in
San Franelsoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House, x
Claibvotajjt.— Madame Clara Antenla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
333 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Flue. Consulta-
tions th English, French and German. x
Bednced Prices.
Shirts lrom 7.3c, to S3. Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales & Co., 303
Kearny street, near Bufh. or
Every t»ocly Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " The" Hat 8t*re, 64T Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw style* can be found. The stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sura to be suited. s
What Oheer Laundry
Rmploys no Chinamen, and should he pat
ronlaed by everybody. •
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Warner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter V
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out the oontre of tbe city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants. Saloons, latere* and Offices.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRETTOI
Bookseller* and Stationer*.
H.H. Moore, tW 3 Montgomery, near Merchant
Bnalnea* College*.
Heald's, Bryant A Btratton'a College. 24 Post
Butchers.
Kate, Fred, stall* 91 to 100. California Mark**,
a rasa Founderle*.
Weed A Kingwell, California, 125 First at
French Fancy Good*.
Loearr A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 1M Sutter,;
Bboiuq Hnlr.
Sampaon. A, B. it Co.. 110 Second street.
Music and Musical Instrnment*.
Keene, O. O., mftr. accordians, repairer of all kj
nmsioal instruments, N.E. oor. Bash 4K*i>|
Wtne* and liquors. <Wdoleealo.)
DaneH V. A Co.. 504 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMOND
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHISICIAJ
TWENTY TEAM OF PRAtTl
|K THE TRFA.^MENTOffDlSEASErnr.
A dent to t#mt U> i has plaoed Madame Ednio,
at the bead of ail .ihyaiciana making such oract
a Bpeoialty, and enables bar to guarantee a >ttm
and permanent care in the worst O&sei ofii
prefBion and menfltroal derangements. Ltd
will find Mada-ne Edmonds a stillfnl phnltl
and it i« to their interest to consalt her in alia
eases incident to women before tampering. *
K)i8onona nostrnms. qaack doctors and hnmbo
adatne Edmonde dc-ecribea diseases without ■
laformauorj from tbe palieit, and onrea witoi
ine nse el meroaryor experiments, thaa ait
(rom wrong treatment for private, chronii *
uancer diseases. CorresDondenee eiriotlf mi
deatial. Offloe and residence, 415 Pins iln
between Kearny and Montgomery. jaSO 1
DR. CMS. H. TOZER'S .
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITM
N. E. cor. Jackson and Kearny •(«,
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPE0I
r OUMPL&INTS, formerly of Lock Hotttn
Londnn. and tbe last twelve sears of San FralSal
DB. TOZER informs tbe afflicted that aftSri."'
mg all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON A
PARI 5, and spending ooe year in tbe mostw
bratea Hospital in London, the LOOK, ha hu>
opened Lis old Medioa! Institute at the old ila
whora he can always be found. DR. TOZttK
for forty yeara met with nsparalleled bqcchs
^b.er,KrlTA.VJlent^of disease gonerilly known
CHBONIO AND SPEOIAL COMPLAINTS.
DB. CSEA.8. II. TOZEB
is in every way responsible, binding binmlf
efleot a permanent cure, or making no oban
Those who ounnot afford to pay for advio* ■
medicine will be obarged for mediaine only 1
M "N I Hi .Y RES n JKAT1VE PILLS, neverkw
to fail in giving relief is oases for which tow
recommended, are to be obtained only at
offloe. Price, $5 per box. Fnll direotion'on */
box, eent hv Kxprees or otherwise.
Drt. TOZER Ooe* not imit-.te the advert!*
Qnaoks who make it a pre tioe to publish fi
fiffidavitaand othor false references, but refer)
the mo»t reaoeotable people ia the State, whom
has eoBED of diseases whioh others have lalltc
core,
„ _ »B. OHA8. W. TOZEB,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jaokson atresia
»»-" ^^^^^^ ban FraoelSfl.
OUTSIDE LAI
J^NY AND ALL PBRSGNS THAT Hal
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 01
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bar* ■
amount refonded at tbe office of the naderaip
upon the presentation of an order from 1
Mayor and City and Oounty Attorney.
delstf a. AUSTIN
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMBjIN
every Tbeatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the paper* left in the theatres ataight
being gathered np and saved for that parpoee.
FIGARO
!S "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of rsadera
in tbe Theatre.*, Traveling Conveyances, Hotela,
and pnblio resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIROUXATEB IN THE BEST SOOTBTY, IS
placed in tbe bands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefor* the
best Of advertising medinms.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWARD8.
lOMY OAKBS , PKOPRIBTOB
XoteL
TRAY8 always oq hand.
Alfred Vettf
Mann f aotnm and
Importer of
BIRD CAGE
S8ff Dnpoit, I
IfEAS SUTTER ST&L
See my stock of h
Cages before pnrabtw
elsewhere. Always w;
thing new on hand. >
Patent Cages, nH-
Tin Wire, are Waft
FREE FROM V*
Also, best qoal"
THE CHILD HAS RETURN
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STOR
1X1 Kearny treet. he. JKemovt
IN©. 3 Second ' stree
Where sou will find a complete I
aoriment of SHIBIS and Fl K1I8
IS6 GOODS, at the nanal low ,rlt
The Old Stand.
KESEDICT d! 0«
ARID
_ Pianofor
D«^aIJrSfiI52K &?& |
fold trial a.aisat Sieinway'B. OhiokjmaO
ot»w». to bjTHK BBST Olf taBm™;
OtBTAZ. a.], aged. *o OTarraU •' '
W B.— Plane, of all atrial TO KENT. ■ .
mm*-*
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT A3
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
atssssi
itCr COMBES,
TERRAPIN i,TJISrO!
Cor. Second and Tehttn* *tre«t*> '
*»-Tftrrapin constantly on h
Oysters ia every stvle, PBIV
SUPPKR ROOMS FOR PART
deo 31 lm
CLASSES INJL0CUTI0N.
TWO OF THB LEADING MEMBERS
tbs Tbeatrioal Profeaslon in > aliforala
pose formta* elasaes for ioBtrnotion in Eloon
Parsons wishing to araU tb«ms*lr*8 of the
Blty of acqairin* a u«U art at
mSmsm
HOTEL.
'$' % fOMISHEO »00«S:
ETROPOLiTAN THEATRE
ITS KVCVtkO HA
rwir i»»i 1 1 4*: i .* hi
CALIFORNIA THEATB1.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
iiii-i u ii:m«\m i \i niU iin.viiti:
—or tea iMifuiiti tamrt —
apman Sisters miss auqusta l. paeaoni
•
MARCH 4
TNI* EVCMISO
Ittlc Dob Giovanni] w»i«mm**.i*ii»«ii.»i.»*m
.THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
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OOOIXjIj mid OOOl-
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Little Don Giovanni
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b.j. si
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J. 8. TORBKROI
aataat. **i *i4-
KIM LIBXIB IBOLES
MI99 00RIKU.
HIS! ADA IH1TII R
MISS ILATT FEU.
VTEDSl\sn.\T iVi.siSo, Mirch oib-
F»«,"fc>"fc>ri Opera
FAUST
IVE rUPUHIilS
isiira«. u >>ii|>miiiii Slaters' IJurlrsquo
Ihielnrfai^ I Oa taa I ••- IT** Tat* P'm
Lotos &,xxCL Leo!
WHa i*|
1 1
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. Mr
"i«lra •»**ata .
uum
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SHIRT S!
,'cond s
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jOMlfl
McDANIEL'8
Inseum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
'UK DXDrAHlOXEU WOULD MOST RB-
WrWl
fstty represent io »o. mi i-s pnWio <•■-
M« ..erenow prepared to far. tan fact..
• ■Bihi'l ooa if • •«ry triad Aci or. at ac tar,
l-shsnewli d*<»r*a tta p-'ranwi* of to* port-
He bwrno-ti) •• r^omr;... Wjomitir.
FBJOM Or ai »;».; v
A
.■rTrily.llTr flnt«
fifty QssbJbj
.Twrnr-ite rest
TflUBSDVT BV Afl ISO MJ«8 DA BOON IN
S» "r 3L. TiT IV 3V 3E
SATURDAY, at 2 EAST LYNNS
It In ftctlTe rehear.!., ini will "hortij bs produced
3VI^\.C3:oe:tI3: "Wltla a. Great Cast
Rtwrrrd *.•!»— DraaaOirel* «rf OrcbMlre Bl SO Baloonr
Krwrvtl B«.l.— Baloonj T4 Oall.rr
Dr*** Clroi* Adnii.n.n SI tx» I'rtr.t* Boi**..
Or«ei»a Staton M lie Bn^c
rrett*
•f*«l*l* Jutllnl
< >i liflnul I-
J H. LARKIR 1.1
raitrTitTrii -«m>* »*-«T
■xiAMua «RJt*TRoaa
Mill AMI! HKH'Or
Ttio Oront Oyro Act
^M*1^.l Bt BDWARP M
• ••«■•« •■«** „ Bin .
•Ml**
COMIC IQBBI . ■ ■ ■■ . ■ ...~ ...~„ ■ ■ ■ CMAHLII VEMtl
llnppy .Tim mill Lpw.
OOOtl.l . , ,OPBR
Ball** ..... PHMf OirmM
MIMK*n**df • OilglmAl Rt.'.ca. villus b/ bti*»ir.
l.iariFli»p J HIIK AI.NKS KKBBDT.
n. vi.lcb .
Mil.*.
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0*M.VtT**t
.p ....) HIIK AI.NKS KKNKI
> ronhiti ' Ir.r^rtu ^* S.*,.. , Fwi;
.nitoi M.r.i" ' Uri.n . tl**il*r niaff \ir*.'liD«l
n**IO[*riDinMr.. V .nd >r*n ib D*'o*
h... Au*«»igi riupo* i n.
M
KM***
Oonolndln* *ltb lh* Dnu of
W olf tHe Zlousli.
Wollred OUwiob. known m Wolf ton Roo«h R. O. Mtnh
lor*nt> WllrOf trlatK-tiT
,Ia oh Hilton , Tommi Bn«
fintmn-n Mr. Vornar
ir.of ■.fmut .....(Jba«. Vfrner
How»rd Uatrnoa.... Cbai Ooclll
Alwjno RMHiiir .WlU lUrk
Colonol Wbililj J H. LaaktB
iol«OD E. Mania**!*
iKJinnU F. CooiHwr
L«dnti BsIgoit Fanrj}- Uarr«tioo
SilTia MiDDio Killmom
Mrs Rattr«ra Mi*« JtVMt-hln*
Mr*. Oonkllnc MUi Uarlutl
Laoy A»b*on Mur,.> rotta
Ulafa Fields OaVtrlD AimalTOOg
)IOU.t HALL, wiihtool
• Hall la wall reatiUud
-aarr »rd pt»/a Tta _
I li»o'a*1. an-l m*4- eowttf »*> - fa* all' .-«*-r.«
tboi-* OF MUblU. bol^ Btrioj
d B>tv*a. ran '• fntr.nhod at all Una*.
«t*lfM''ifi aiTAMconMalt will r>« rr>nd« with
■■ * ■■ ' 'HOlHER OOMPABIKs eith-
rorfUaUBKof HaiI ot parfartaaocM od n n«r-
ntM" of lb* r^ofipM. Ooir»spondaoe*i .oiiCTiAsd.
Addrtun. J. McDAKIRI ,
Leek Box Mo 1. Obnyoaoe, WvoniiD*.
If B.— OarifMiltioe wnotei: for the Ch->yenno
am. Thoaa wuhin* "Drurtniau, »' *to liw-
t Itroif for tb« Wlnui Samoo, a*aolBc pboto-
«pli to Br tddrMO. Half Puu|« Monty r«-
IBded aiUr tUUoc OccaJra aaAn't.
JAMKS McDAIflRLs
Prapr.«tor Oborinn* Taettr* »«d Masynrn,
m Jtn Look Boi No, l.ObarBnno, W T.
IPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIKOINIA C/TT, NNTADA*
PH1H ELEOAITT THKATBK HAB BEKB RK-
tUoernted, and mm be rented br ID* ni«h. or
the week. bl»n end unreltntr oomrenlM
al?r Ueeied witb on .upllcelion br letter
Ji'ii.1 pi pc it
MajMMrend ool* Propria lor.
Or to 9. II. MeCAHK,
• SO Wat hinjrtow at raat. Bu Prenc'aOO
MESSRS. M'MEIL . CALDER
VHNOUBOK TO THIIR FRIENDS AKD
lb* Pabllo c*D,r*ll/. tbkt tb*7 bar* opened
od*r OOLMAN'8 OLOTUINO BTORK, Ootn.r
f Baab ae'd MoDi*om*rr atraat*. with a WELL
ELROTF.D BTOOK of
BOICE WI\U,
1.K.COBJB A<I
CI OAKS.
AU ars I OTlud to sail, ml aVBOHIE AfcREIL
RB WE 0. OALDER .III do IbaU but to
tab* tnoat ooaifOTtabU. J* Mtf
DAVE HEN
nldorlflnal- '
- .nlve and Dttfwa
Ddpoav wBVp* jot
1 OOLD DR1KK8. notfaraa*.
tU:*old PlonMr J.ooflh. Tba "Old Boan1' la
* on bind. DATE MKND58, Proprlator.1
HABRY CORBYN'S SALOON
*af o J»aa ii*«k«T sTBEflT. hakbyoor-
-" bn naafratfolr In f *ra* hf ■•frlanda «d H*
~ ratua* tabautllal iijl« Ihii
W»r»«rt, a*d win b* pl.u*d
■1 all, and ka» Uuat aaapl*
— - —4 HBwi*. A »a»
- T of LlMiaflaid
ih. BilftaV.
HAIR.
TUB OUEAPEST PLAOB IX 8 AH PRANOISLo
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Goods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods.
18 AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
1. B. 9AMPHON etc CO.,
No, 1 IO *♦*«•• n«l elreet*
■oJOlm Between Mlulnn nnd Minna.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX PIR-ST-0LAS8 PEOPLK.— MUST HAVE
good Wardrobe, Four I.ad.oa nnd two Gen-
tleman to be Kood tn gener*.! baslaeaa f >r the oom-
tnn Winter ti**»Qat conamuocirtK tbo first naek In
NoTembri, lSli. Addro-a itetlnt. lowest terma.
with Pbotograph. Hail Pen reinnded after fill'
ma ar-BVBTSISeil t
JAMES MaDAMFL.
Proprietor Obeyenne Theatre and Mnwnm,
*o9S Lock Boi 1. Oheyenna. W. T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms IO and If 0&O Washiuertou street.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yARIBTY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
* rerferBBers solnf from Ban Franoiaoo to New
York, or rice Terae, thould atop at
SALT LAKE CITT.
Fint-elaBaaBRacemeiite offered to flrat-olau poo-
dle at "TUB BOWERY," Main street, Joseph
Dudley, Manager. Latter* so addressed, or to
Dick Brown, BaalosH Maoagar. will reoalvo
prom pt reply. feS lm
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. V. BEBQOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE
Y*ai
• •8 PIKE MTBEET. b.iw..n Ks.mr
and MoataooiarT.
_ CHOICEST MEATS AND
y*K*taMe*. Board br tot **ad.
In
CANDIES.
ALL EIHTH OB TOE FINEBT PJOAHD?
mada at oar Btaaat Oasdv FaaAorr dailr. AL
«a««a.,*»»«ilallr from lo. ooanUr, aiaiotloitad
"^^^^-Saetta-waohee,
!•» Mont-otnan at- naf.r Ssttaw
ALHAMBRA
iAj2saj?»TO:
G HOUSE.
FREIVCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
HARKY AM LIU
AND....
HPF.KCKR PUITOBABS,
With the Oreat Sensation,
OOVLVTERF bat:
CElAf. A. OiKDNKB,
The Celebrated Dateh ComedlaD.
MISS MINKIK I.Ullr-.U,
Bt.rUrn.ue, 8erlo-0omiti and Ballad Singer.
OieNOB. DOS.VTI,
Tbe World-renonraed ODO-Lesned Oanoer.
NiPPIMi THOIPB,
Inclndlrit the Child Wonder, BAPPHO.
LFI.IJJ r.LI.IN,
MISS H. ELLIN nnd W. KLLI8,
» XJ 1 LI * TON,
...,ASD
LUCY ADAMS.
■flerlo -Comic and Duetllate.
TO ORDER
LANCASTER'S
«17 WAS II I NOT** M NTBKKT,
felOlm Opp. Msgofre'e Opera Hones.
SHIRTS
...lilD....
CENTS'
(FURNISHING
COODS.
ALAROR ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' PUB-
olibinit Q ^nds to bo bad sood and ohaap at
tbe "OLD UOBNKR," J LBVY'S. f.l» Mont-
CENTRAL
NO. llU GKARY STREET. «J
Heat Booommodationa for
Families In tho olty. Private
ntranoo forLadiea. Hair Oattin.
gaged by uuDBgers West of thu Rooky Mountainn, throa^h onr agency,
SMJCHIDAIV COHBTN Ss CO,
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
IB Kortva Btreet. near Kearny.
All Drinks Tfm Oents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TO" AsD itm l» TOWfl.
AIwwjb on flit the New York Herald, Herper'r
Weekly, Frank LbsIIb's, D*»'b Doings, Police Oa
Estte, all the OaJifornta papera, also London
Ptmob. Bell's Life. IUoitrated London Newa. Oall
and (satisfy yoDrssif.
■dr- Don't forget, tbo alga of tbe Hot Scotch.
feT tf W. S. WALDRON. Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OB FROM THE OIB
cos to drop Into the
JETo-t sooton,
TOR YODB WARM OR COLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Ten Cents
.08 Butter atreet, liar Kearnr.
t«atf OS. D. BBIOOB, Ptopriafor.
"THE" SAUCE.
. BE YOOB OHOOBR FOE IT.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAHtJFAOTURED BY
CALEB K. BICKI.EK
oolfi tf AXt and *»» Eiarar at.
Sig-nor Mancusi,
DRIVATE SINGING LE8SON8.-OLASS OH
MOKDAT and TBlTBBDAV,
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
Aid College of Medicine.
1 A fififi BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT*.
IV.UUU Ws object* to be as**. Open to tho
Pobtie DAY AND NIGHT, at BUKFKA HAU
819 Montgomery street. FOR HEN ONLY
•at- Da. JoxDArT'8 PiniTt OmOH is at Aril
Osary street toppoeltoold MsebaHcs' P*BTiliee>.
$1,000 REW»B0 OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHOOAW CrtjRI OORNf
BnSMMl., Ingrowf-vg Walls, Rheosa»wseBa, bb*4
.11 Irl.dta n r Hn,A«. bj. I— beHs BJ 1 bbbW. IIbIbB — I
FIGARO."
THE JOUBHAl 01 AJaTJSEJTJaiTS.
Prf*««l .™n Dm '« *• Te" "»
«»»»a«-rt«»s •»« sss W«.MiMrf» •«
B«lo» Monwomtrr. Sid FranciKX).
X s#-n'K*i<m Story.
TDeDintarySiiPiB^: A retired cler
ermati fends m ao Mount of > little affair ■
EsfflTal Indu.tr y.
A icteutifia editor snrr Te araeagcgsl
now in dereicping a scteaae for growing
th>t baipened in ais pla<*. It •?!<« «"> *id gloves op» tie origisnl animal. 0:>r
there was a ycnng woman, a fine, apirited -old friend Barwin tsacbe* iu thatyoc can
girl eacagsd ft ■ wr«<i :ub, opposite an opec do almost aarytliiog with animals bya judi-
door. JuBt behind berwsB a yODngtaan.ES-selecaoa;" and we an conTiocxi
i» g-EeraUy the ewss, and in the yard was an I with a little care, it will 'be possible to pre-
old buck tbat w»» allowed the freedom «f core a bent wboee eim, wben stripped eff,
tbe-remiies, rla:h is cot always the esse,
we are glad V> say. Well, thu back came
np ' o the door ana looted in, and the jwaag
man, going dose bebind iheyonag woman,
pointed kis snager -t raight at lie bees :-*nd
to; old fellow, recagnizing at onee thaprees-
ibg characl« of this mnte invitation, pnt
-d: wn his head and dashed forward, and the
miserable yonDg man stepped -one tide and
- -fled, and tka young woman, «U unoeiBK.ioU8
<rT the arrangements, received the awfnl
chock witawnt warning, and passed orer the
tub, and the air ■ f or an instant appeared to
be full of ekppew, and wettlnlhts, and hot
water, aod soap, and suds. And- the next
minute tke goat came tearing eat of that
door at a dieidfcl speed, baM the length of
pine, and aaitb a wild look in -his eye.
▼cry S««isiai«-e;y-ople.
The atolidity of wooden persons is far
fromexkUarating, but it it ksj troublesome
than the sensitiveness of the thirj-rkiniied
folks who are always shying at sameshaog,
like a torse that pricks up kts ears and bolls
half way across the road rt sight of a keep
Of stones. This sathappy class are forever
karine their tealinfjs hurt Wben ?•* ara
trying your best to suit tbetn they somehow
get slighted, and arben yoo are doing your
best to make them nappy, —on only saoceed
in making tkem wretched. If yen have a
littla dinner company, and they are left out,
therfee! hurtr and then, if you hare ano-llus -
1 , ■ jj ,K„ ._ > And for an hour after he stood back of the
ther little dinDer compacT, and tbey are """ i_s__ ♦„ „.
luc "««> "•" " r - .a barn, arraltrhinp 4lis chin, and trying to re-
inrited, they f«' '"'^^^"^ caTaT^e ci^ stances in the uniortu-
dont meet some who were in the other com-j
j»3T, If yo- 6»l tkem ri€l« in a Better of? r
feat, they are aggrieved, and if you 6et them
rigtrt in a matter of argument the wemnd is
iaturable. Any decided ufcffsreueeif opin-
ion, however frankly and pleasaatiy urged,
bri»;r? the red blood int*>-ihe clonded tro#H
and job. tost very -cony, for there was -m
malice prepense. Ton aro^urpriiei to find
that your rery sensitive friend has beaa
brooding, and if of tbfi gentler bsx, weeping
for months, over aomethiag which, f&t yoor
life, yon can't remember. It is a saiefer-
tuae to be ahesnt-mindedor fhort-aighted,
for yom may be hkbiuially cutting and laee-
xating these sensitive spirits without £n«*r-
ing it: and their unhappiaeac is jnstAflieaL
They most always be indiTi4.nalir.ad and
■peeiaUy treated. Their cares are always in
the way, and in your aiktord endeavors* tc
step t round thata, you bave.olwsys trod on. no longer a Miel?"
them in such an exerstciatitkj manner that
the most abundant apole^riei will only snake
the Better worse.
We hare, aa like ae not, already wc coded
the feelings of some very sensitive people
who miy feel thaaoaelves clhrded to in ibis
artiele, and hesitate about going on. Bat
if it will at all diminish in their mindi the
poignant sense of the cruelty ef what Siaa
been said, we will add that dyepepsia is gen-
erally more to blame than they are them-
selves, *nd the faub is not art tc- be so mseb
in their dispositiens as in their liven. Ro-
bust health, a great deal to do. and daily
exercise in the opse air, aveidiog tattlers as
you would mosquitcs, and tearing yenreetf
away from whisperers if it ta&se every but-
ton off ycur coat, bat always stopping to
greet the man who laughs— thr. is to say,
who lamgbc contsgioosly and abdominally—
this is excellent for very sensitive people.
6m*. II Ch£.Hf<*.
Dick Laaybones was ihe owner of a large
dog which it cost as much to keep as it would
two pige: sad the dog was worse thin use-
less, and annoyed Dick;a wife. "Pl'gue
take the dog V said she; "Mr. Lazybones, I
wish you would sell him. or do s jme'-hing or
other with him, I wonder you keep aacha
uaelee3 animal.'' — "Well, well, my dear,"
said Dick, "say no more abon: it, I will get
rid of him s^mefLae day." This was intend-
ed as a mere get off on the part of Diek, but
as his wife kept, daily dinging in his ears
about the dog, be was compelled to tsf&s
some order on the subject, "Well, wife*
said he one day, 'Tvtsold Jowler." "Have
you indeed?7' says she, "I'm dreadful glad
of it. How much did you sell him for?"
"Fifty dollars.*' "Fifty dollars I What:
fifty dollars for one dog ? How glad I am .'
But where's <tbe money, my love Y* — "mon-
ey," said Dick, shifting* long-nine lazily
from his mouth, "I didn't get any caoney;
I took two puppies at twesry-five dollars a-
pisce."
It Is a Beauty :
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416 Wuhiogton street, near the Pest Office. Beat
Artificial Hcnorf, GmarmBleed,
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Ktmoa, la.atontgoaierr etreet »
A Happj Ma« ,
Inquisitve Lady— "Who, miyi a?k, are
those three tall ladies singing?''
Commnnicati?e Stranger— <kTh» Miss BO-
derbogies."
Inqnieriive Iwdy— 'TeKw<ee*E ratbtr re-
markable perrcos!"
Communicatee Btraoger— ' Jiiuite
By all wbo are so favored as to possess tka
privilege of their acquaintance, they aa-e
with justice admitted to be mcralry, physi-
cally and intellectuiUy perfect!"
Inqu« wive Lady— "Dear niei And theJady.
at the piano?"
Commanicative Btranger — "£he was also
a alias Bilderb^y. Iadeed,*he was by far
the most trasscendently gi£ted of them all "
Inquisitive I«w3y— "Dear mtl Then she «
T"fw*d.
An editor enne^nces the marriage of a
Sricod thusly:
He big read -limB'df out of the jolly
brc ;herhood of bachelors, ssld his siDgle-
•bTeasted lounge, pecked bis baggage and
checked it forgiory, (talked the gang-plank
trf courtship to the vesBelof matrimony, and
ie now steaming dowa the stream of bliss
by the light of the hc<neymoeo.
JThouchtfwl Woaaa!
A Bcranton man who went home, the
ether evening, and loand his house locked
cp, after iufioite hroeble gained admittance
■by a back windaw, find then discovered on
-'.he table a note from bis wife, reading: I
have gone oat: you will find the door-key
jo one £:de "-* the door-step."
CDmiBnnic itiri Stranger— "Ca the era
tr&ry. Karriage has im proved kerf %
Inquisitive Lady— "Good gracious! And
whom did sbe merry, pray?"
CommunicatiTe Stranger — "lie."
Stood ft Cong* BBOBgh,
The Detroit Free Press relate; an incident
which oce-n£red ex the return of an excur-
sion party from '.bat city. Soon after the
boat left Toledo/the steward was apircached
ly an excited man who asked him if he was
the captain. The rteward replied in the neg-
ative, at the-eame tme giving hie rank.
"Have yox the -sewer to pata<nan out of
4he cabin T iacuirej ihe stranger.
"Well, yet, if he is disorderly, . I have,"
replied the itteesard.
"Well, sir, look in here and see t^em,
will you?" said the stranger, leading said
efiuial round to the door. The steward
looked in apoa the jcoiley group, and re-
plied that he sav nothing out of the way.
'Hon don't, eh ? Ecn't you see & man in
there Lagging a woman?"
"Well, yes," replied ihe steward, "but
wfaai jrf that? Ha,- n't l fellow a right to>m-
bruce his wife?"
"loi-.'s what I want yot to run hisa oat
for me, fur," replied the'J'rangtr, dancing
around: "that's my wife, £nd I've stood it
eo loag that I've got mad !
w9e_m Moore,
Formerly of Bass Eouse OurUgea, can be
!ound in front of Ooleman Bros, clothing est-
ablishment, southwest corner Bueh and Mont-
gomery sts. , or Dexter Stables. Carrlwe orders
<veit at either place promptij attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. ma
Holiday Candies.
afresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer correction.
err, (78 Kearny street. ■Wholesale ana retail a
fVsjertllxiK ftettunio<l in One Day
a&d we never disappoint, at ihe What Cheer
It Is* F..jrectlyAjioi,uhing
How bea^itlrally and quickly they do wishing
sitae What Cheer Isamdry. Clothes reeeiTed
^etore 8 if. returned the same trvening if de
aired. x
. lot ef cheap tilk dreeeee, at
A good price paid for caet-off
?05 fisVXI-
&**ry strset,
cloathiag.
t>00 Psvixsa ox Socks,
at all prices, atttaa What Chen Launary.
aSSSMiS.
Steamar Talk.
The Bamboldt Times has the - jllorring
which £an'. bad:
It is a hackneyed traism that "time is
money'' and it is nolens true that the saving
of one is an economy of both. With the
best of intsatioDB towaexla those who loiter
around the eteambiist wtaarf to greet each
coming steamer, we have volunteered the la-
bor ef compiling the questions usually asked
>by these gentlemen (?) of leisure, of the
£r;t passengfcr tbey see walking down tbe
flank. A eapy of them taten down and all
readatoace weald s&ortin .np the taik both
in time and labor. Here they arc: "How
long was the passage np?'' "Did you have a
routJabar?-' "Were you seasick?" "Bough
bar?" "How long did yen lay oufcide?"
"Come back dead broke, eh?" "How much
was the fare ?" "Did you hear anything of
the Oiympia? Devon think she is bought
off?" " Who have come up?" "Are tkare
many Busengers?" "How did the boys
s'and it?" "Li pork up?" "Is my wife
aboard?** "Are spais going dewn?" "T>id
yon hear anything about the Wiltons ? Has
she got a divorce?''
will make a Sramleis fcd glove. Oar first
experiments are with lizards. A lizard has
four legs aod a tan, -Sow, we believe that
eventually the off fore leg cao be developed
in to a thumb, wails the other three legs and
the tail caa be arranged as fingers. We
are crowing lixsrde with long tails with
those with long lege, and we are now look-
ing around for a variety of lizard with a
button or two an his neck, for tbe purposs
of breeding it in with the otters, whose
eves will answer for button-holes.
For a ta/e and eihcient Beaehtiee or xhb
Complex! os, use D icext's Faxocs Cbxxe dz
Lis. X.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
PiTOTICEJ.
*y HE P IB1ICAEEHFEE6V NOTI
flea ta-r. the Field D^oil- of ifala
OfficewUicoaimenct mi««1b^ irop^rtj
^iTTKBAT, liAKtil 1, 1?TI.
The dnUce *Mlgned to tk*«e depnliei
are to* wdlitown to the eoauca! t y to
reqBtreeKpnaaatI«ru,'and while I hiiTe
been car«Jaita naklna* my *electSoBB to
.411 pfljltlootoy menfoTor»b'j- tt«WB X*
tblacommtavclty for their eompeteaey and
luteirrity, asM. am confident that She cu-
tlet will be claeharsred by fheaa Co tbe
-xeaea-alaatlvl'aetlan afall eeBeeraed,
Inre'atlyrt;ae.it tbe aeaera, pabJlc to*
report to thla office any dlreUetloaac of
datj-byany of in y Deputies, and atatre
abemtbat oaj- Joat complaints will re-
eetTe Immediate attentloa.
LEVI BOSESEB,
eah4 CltST and County Aftseaaor.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The City Gardens
Coming Picnic Season!
TBE ATTErmOr? OF ALL SOCIETIES. AB-
aooiatiooa and fttilitarr Oompaoie* is called
to tbe ad*aotagra offerad by th*te 'omnicdious
and beaniifal ercaacs for Holiday Picnic Fetti-
vata. Tbty can be procured on any dar in tbe
week tor piccio porposea tbe coming eea&an on
more adTaotareons terms than aoy gronnde in the
State.
TEE CITY GABDE\8
Are eaiy of accoia without any tariff to (aetoties,
aved are ororided wub large and beautiful Lawns;
large shads Trees; beaaufal Flowers and Fitots
from ercry clime; Dnsaerona Swlogs; two mam-
moth Dancing PaTillona; a nataral L&ks, wito
Pleasare Boan : FonntamB and Cbterratcry Tow-
ers, all perfectly sheltered from the wioda. A
mimmoth Re-tiorant is oo the trroandp.and every
convenience for the aoconimedation of large Pic-
nics has been made. KTArytaing bas been placed
in tbe moat complete order for the eomiog season
TBS CITY OABDLV.s
Are the largest in the State. Tbey contain 8S
acres of Knoll and Shaded Lawn. Flower Oar-
dens. etc., and are capable of accommodating
'.0,8*0 persone wito tb« (rreaiest conveaienee. Bx-
t rs Cans run directly to t ae Gardens.
Picnic Committees are especially invited va call
aod inspect the Gronnd*. and ascertain urmi,
which will be most favorable.
M. V. STEVEfS, Proprietor.
sSF* Office hoars 1 to 6 p.m.. dsily, at the Gaideni .
corner Tweiftn snd Foisom streets.
X. E— 300,0i« Admission Tickets wer* sold
by Tarioos AssooiattoDi holdiog les; vaia at tbe
City Gardens but year. Tbe sale cf ipiritnons
liquors will be prohibited os the gronnda on * es-
tivaldaya. mi 4 it
CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Store
Formtrlj Majer & Worhbaim.)
So. 30 MOSTSOMIBI 8TBIXT,
Oppwalte the I>lefc Home,
MB. MATER CSXLS ATTEKTION TO HI8
tarae aad well selected aesortmett el
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Yelret
and Cloth,
And hie new styles of ready-m*da Silk. Woo) and
•therLADIEb'eCITS.at VKRY LOW PRICES.
Al»o. a> large eteck of Siripeo. Brocbe and Laoe
Shawls, Laoe Jaokete, Silk md Cotton Velvets,
Silaa. Satins, Cloaking*, and every description of
Trimmings. JUST AbBiViD, a large levoiceof
the bpring styles of
FLAIK i>JJ £HBBOID£B£D
LI\EX SLITS,
17. B— Cloaks, DresBes and en'ts made to order
in latsit fashion, at reasonable rates. mb2
TVL. ASHBR,
Nos. 30C Market,
....ASS. ..
5 and V Sutter street,
Offan to taa Trad, aod Pnblio a FULL
ABD OOMPLKTB STOCK ol
MILLINERY COODS,
OOKSISTIKO OF....
ILOWOH, rSATHIRS, 4
UBlais, HATS, Hal
Prices,
Assessor's Office. 2
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1875—74.
x » c : ; " "
KC E- K O
Trio Seat Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Lsst cauaoe, for pain. Dr. Per-
ire Webfoot PUlf, for til blbons complaints.
For sale by all dmpguts. Agency, 417 Siasome
street, cerntr of Commercial. *
American Watches.
Beda^d pr.oee, at H A. Caliender's 62 Sec
ond Si, corner of Mission. Jewelry mads to
order. Watches carefully repaired. s
.How to Procure Bargalni.
Attend the auction ia?es of Watecn & Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 S otter street,
adjoining tne new Circus Amphitheatre, aod yon
are enri to j roenre bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days sxd Fridays. Cain adrasced on merchan-
dise. Outdoor sales promptly attended to, e
Ladles Vlsltliiir Ce.i-<la.
Written, engrarvd or painted by Jqbm P.
Dvtkb, 126 Batter street, opposite lies: House,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.— Haxdxkb-
CHISn H3LA1XT Hturro PlODLajKBn? Of eTtry
description to order. s
For Waehins
Shirts, tl 60 per doc.; enaUl pieoea, IDc. per
tts. At Use Whs* Cheer Laundry- •
If You want
Tom* FranYftg and Flannels veil washed, aad
A LL naSO\S, COttPAMES, AS-
SOCIA.TIO.VS. or FIKM9, In the
City and County of San Franclaco, are
requested, -either In person or by their
proper reftresentattTee« to deliver ct the
Afieiior'i Office. No. ff£ City Hall, be
fore the SBOOKD MOADiT In APKIL,
2678, & atwateaeent under oath of aii Aii Oyster Hay be Crossed in Love
Property, both PEBSO.\ALoDdBEAL
csmed or eJaasned by hsan «m- then, or I N"OT IF IT 18 «UCH Arf OYSTER AS YOU
I -Lv get across tn» street from the n.lifnm..
which la In their po— eaalon, or ■which la
held or controlled bj «jbj ottaer person
In trntt far, or for the benefit of him or
Sheen.— Ste Sections 8839-3810, Politi-
cal Code.
»»-POLL TAX IB .NOW JJaTE at this
Offiee. or to a JJepuiy. — See Seetlens
8839-3846, Political Code.
LETI BOSESEB,
City and Canny Alienor.
Saturday, March 1, 1678. mbl
r PRICE sJUCT!
A Safe and speedy Rem<
dy for all Bronchial Affei
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of Voic
Bronchitis, Incipient Cot
sumption, Hoarsenes)
Pain and soreness of th
Breast, and all Difficultie
arising from a sudde
Cold, readily yield to It
healing powers. Ask f<
the California Hall's Pu
monary alsam. Sold b
all Druggists.
rnopjiETOKS.
417 Sunmt street, corner Coan
J.10U
U^^MW
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Ljmrnm"
Gives Tone to the Stomacl
iu^&asn
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
(^6RATTxi>r[
Henievs
Is a Sure Belief for Indigestioi
6^BnxL'B'TTE"
Henley -s
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIEB
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVER PIjATBI
^OIAKUFAUT
aar — AITS—
^^T KEPAU
l^? drwiiCbI
MAKUFAUTUBEB
A1TD—
BANJOS,
-iKl>—
UTCt£B MrsiCAL ISSTKrhti:jfTl
ESTABLISHED lit 180S.
SSP*l>oeons riTsn on the Banjo and Dram. M
MISSION STREET, between Frrt andbeoosT
N. B.— Fins- toned SUtst Solo Banjoa for ~
•saionala alwara on hand.
for Pu
-Aiitr
A. DESIDEEATC»
....TO....
MANAGERS, STARSJUD COMBIHATIOR!
A OOMPETBNT MANAGBR, AGENT AK1
■i*. Acter, with 15re*r.' eip»nesoe in Koslut
America, the OapeoIGood Hope and Atuuthsj
Colonies, India and Chios,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with the profession and tbe Preet
Can give names of Managers. Tieatres or Halj
List of Prices and heldiog capacity, in nearly tfSiT
one of the above places. Apoly %o
t *■> _„„„ J. H. McOABE,
*»< l™ «SO Washington street. S. F.
GARIBALDI GUARD
WILL HOLD THEIR
FIFTH AJOUAL BALL
..-AT....
Z*Xj.A.aXB0'J9 SAIjLi
....ov....
SATCBJJAT ETEX1SG,,. MABCB 6
Tlestota,... ^ o»e Dollar
(Adnu ttins Gsntlaman and ' Hfi
vSsszjiss&fii? **• mmhm- ud "
Mlb3td . THB COMMITTEE.
get acroaa the street from the Oaliforcia
i Theatre, at tbe oornar of Kearnr. aa nobody could
refuse aaid Oyster. Try n between tbe aote or
, when the play n orer.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SAI.OON,
S. «P. COB. KIABJT AJSD BTSa
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S BALL.)
14 GEARY ST., sTEAB REARRT.
None bat the Cholceat Branda of Wises
and lalqnora on hand.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASCHE'S BAY BREWEIl
'«!»» OHBIS FELDHalBI.
PUKE 1VINES and LIQU0BS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
f«2T lm
FREE AND EASY.
EVERY SATURDAY WIG jT<
i»iax»o ana singing at S «jj
CHARING
^
SAP j>0N
006 3XJnlon street, near
delfi EAGLES A WILD
Attention,
M1
Good Lirers!
oia w. auata. aosT aiaia. DaTiD uaiwzll.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
IMPORTERS 1BD
Wholesale Provision MerchaHts
BUTTER, CHEISS. LAJ!D. HSJJS, BiOOlT
asBB>SSasIanlanSaSB>HMHBi
. P. BERGES. FORMEELY
Dropriatorof the Miners' Bes-
taorant, hsa taken the management
of both the Miners' Beeaaorant on
Commercial street and the Miners' -
?>«* "^i'F*™1 atreet. in partoorsbip witQ MS.
A. DRAYEUB, who has been connected with the
nnn lorraara. losprOTomenta ha»a been mads in
tbe cuisine departments that will reoder ths Mi-
oera more popular than It baa erer been during
tbe n yeare sf iu prospsritr. Onr Bills ol Faze
embrace all the delicacies of tne season. Onj
a otto is "Good Fare, Good Ooo ting and ModeraU
Obargea."
P. BEB6E4 A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI and SSa Oommeroial, aad
7«t* Market street.
Open from 5 A.M. to 10 p jc au: 1 lm
To the Dramatic ' /rofessiof
THE UKDEBSIGNED,
orer twelve jeari connec
Melbocrne, and ia well know
the profession in tbe Ooloi
that be ia prepared to giro
all persons professionally -r
rint to tbe Australian C
PanctualitTin diepatohL'
UYlctorU Onambert / BElfBY VAjlBnV
oonraa. AutraJia. , AS Clollina streev*
,BO HA8 2?
^ with the press
n br tbe insrao""-
aiea.eega to iuU«*
expenenoed adrtj
alrins or swdilsIlM
oloniei- y»Ba?«S.
ig repliaa may berau
WILLF
M1
TJSIO FTJF
oeoasiona.
and for sale.
MARCUS 7
Orebestrn.
8' BAND.
.NIBHED JOR Sl^
aCulo imported, arranfM
£. BI.'VM. I«.<ler
a
er of Bra-
aV-Ordarr
to. Addre
Store. 18'
BLUM.Jt
t-ON DEB MBBB£S. J>=»
, from the* country prooaptly atUW
iiH. ff. WILLIS, Iiwd'i Ja»
iBaosicomary street, or JsABOUB '
Montgomery strest- >*' •
^ • I tfCCiVIO S I J
1 II i < . ici \ I
li^JWIrand Reopening!
EMERSON MINSTRELS
in nu jvwab n
•nan,
JOHNNY ALLEN and LITTLE MAC
I
Flrst-CInsa Theatre
^MlFIHVICI.A - AK
orsPEnl
t«C*0M«t of the Werld-BaMWMd 0n» \*cfi Dumt,
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
<*rnwi,e-.l llrnila .'I I m.,|,. Iii lil>
•»r TIB
lul I'rrlnrninn
it h I •
LttlfH
k m
luuniiii
PCBir
iw. ran J
l FLAW
"lint WoMila nl l'i
HD88 < EM i i
Only 73 Cental
oiti HESTR.4 SKATS,
Only SO Cents I
QALLBBT,
Only as Cental
OPENING NIGHT,
MONDAY MARCH 3, 1813
Waea IW. TilwM id 1 a<astl.'ai
Chapman Sisters!
Wfc««« mw dorlac lt.« aeet tare* jiwi to tba
AUaatic ste-.ee bu ban aabooaiad.
Will oiake their First Appearance !
i l'lr.i--.l ,,i . rininmpnl fa In Mill.
iami •11-1 1
».T
iinuiiiiil.ai
»o ao. i Mm cu< ri
.mna \ l tiiis
w r. rum
Tear BHKAT mill CM > MOB
J It BVBSBU.
land Qtllrlaatnp
Ooi
»l »#an v
• i
I'nrt Hi.|.nni| Olio.
IDIAMOINTID OUT IDI^TAOTOIVID.
- . .
.JOHBXT ALL'S
THE ^^ONOBRFUL. DONATO
Who will Execute the molt Difficult Terpiichorean FeaU on One Leg.
A -A4tx«l •
K I** II.-
"!!■ I aaiatrl t'raMptrlMril.
|D-rhtBl#, ©•rlb.,41 Mmrmh. with Mllllavrr r.»
iM'laBBaMtal Kttrtl>M
FlDM iib* of Ike Affecilog MafD 3k*t«b tntltted
OLD JOE .
OH A HIT*
OLD
O
JOES.
BII.I.T EKIBSOH
...ADB BTM.N
"\ I K I I Kl
>» *X« 1M: OBIHHTU
Tbo eraBtDK '. perfon&.Qcaj will conclude with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
THE MUSKET I LITTLE MAO
. a rtch Tr.TPll-r If. Alniley Scott I Pedrj Charl'y lotion
F*rn»vnf;«v. o»n-F of Plan'e.loo....— J. RoblD*oB | Cm. a Qiiadrj'D Mill Willi tin*
Ftaak. bli iod, 4 yews o.d Little Dulin« l Mme. F-rnand-/ MIm Htw
Pip", fervent to Lor»rj«o Bob Hart | Slavea, Villager., Peasant*, etc.. by the Company
ruibAT KV.MM), Heron 7ih-
HBIVEFIT 03f JOII1V1VY -A. X_e I_e E rtf-
MONDAY EVENISa. M«rh 1Mb ENGAGEMENT OF Clin». ViVlAn, «■»• Oc aracter Vocalit.
■■MM *4.*«>i. e-l. M..IVa>«.rrT -»J lar.r.r
THIS ArTrRNOO" AND EVENING.
I • i* ■! 4f r ii in in <» .
<•* *»l**t1.a« fra-l. aiarrr't ItraBil !!•■•)
■ ' Of< aTaatr-*
t-llfki. -Tr«l%M4 Hwre*. r,....,,.,, .
ism tDI II) »T OMAR SIMM
4.-KiMiMaa aft* ■*-• •*>•, * 1 1 • a > mt the- ■ •»•.•••
MIM. at. H. IIOII.RII.I.
«.-!.» fere.*
-rn. eip.i **•**
i (*H 'W
. WM. WilLMR
CLOWN
ll-rrF <»w«|*.4, M(Mlr»l lk««ft. la Ml *>
•Htaltlaxi. e»tltle>4 "UtTHIf.-
DtmI Mwreie wad Ha.ll**.* A<-l
l N T 1 R M
V.-M'M.M ■ ■■< KRII.I,, tafTMiaff Ma Ar«aa,
IB her ■•ptU-Mllel*«l llarrbarh An.
OROTEDgUE MORS. J, kihiml
lO.-Oent t oHlnno
MOMS. KKNIREL.
lit— tfohnar <nnhe, th* IBoy Wej«de>r, em hli bare-
barked r»nlr«. Da.k aad llarri.
1»— Dnaevlaa-ronm Kntt-rlMtnMaf nt
BY M >SS. OAROM AMD kOlftt.
Il.-Thr t hf.raiplo» Trick florae .\apeleoa I
1.1 TRODBCED BY OMAR KIM.HI.EY.
14. -TlU M*n With Ikr Iron Jaw MftlnS • ftO-C»IL
€-.-h fall «.r Walrr with kit Teelh
HARRY UI.AHRR.
Mons- and Mme. Rogmolai
BY OAROM AND KKMHKU
Rreii Circle •» ••
rar«DMte »•
R'-er.e.i C'halra iii -:'..A 52
PriT«te lUsf »a aind M1U «M»
pt-ik-i Office open dally (rora 10 to 4. Dooraopon all.
Iw? Ml *t 1
)EfiAT
II! W
npn nan ■
|«H(il|,»"
[HAL
i am
IURIU1
T«a mi. in l. iiiuana anno.
wcmcHousfTiisrrr
Olympic H0USE,"^:.F:rr^:
aaila «ti.»ios > mnuu.
Oar C«lanr»i«d 91 M WhtU Sbirta. Tbay 1 1 PEAFBCTLT, tvod for quality and dttrabilli; will nerar ba malobod. To ba had only at tba
■V CALL AND BKE THEM, X X Li A.VCT10.V HTOBK, «16 Krarnj atre^t.
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIA1VT!
0^LV TEN 0KNT8.
THISTLETON'sT© P08T STREET
New Spring Goods
VILLE DE PARIS.
EAINDLER & €o„
IOBTHM.T COBKEB
Sutter and Montgomery sts.,
Oooldenta.1 Blook,
..-..have
THEIE 2358
FIRST 8HIPMHNT
THE F0LL0WIH6 IS I tUrORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLO
U. 8. Revenue Paid Thereon,
During the Tur 1ST3.
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco :
Philadelphia.. Job* VTIrlaml . .. .'J'tMin $'21)^11
Empire L)OalA Uo WMl *),**•* I
Albany Hprackel* A Oo . . l(,t«l lit 68
wMbtDttoD....M«D|teis A Oo .... l'AM It V3
Paolflo Fontnano AOo..., 8.264 B.*'U
M P. Stook Brawery ..»« 7.f4j
Maaoo A Uo ... fl MJ fl&l
Willow. KliancUaaAPaUat ft »W 9.4ft*
Broad -«f 4 Hin t,f*m
National Oluck A Hanam... 4^30 4 736
JackaoD Wm. Fred»-ick ... 4.*>:a 4,-'*7j
Havatla fJoadlaoh AOo.... 4.M^ I.M1
Hibornla M. Nonan 4.4 T I.H7
Unilo'l 8tam«.. Wannetnm tierA, i;o IJ49 i'.Vl't
New York .... H.Hoer A Oo. . .
OaldaaUat«
Union lltaae A Oo....
LafayelU Hand Paallin.
Orean A Oo
(JhiiatQ
t«0a..
7.lai
2,4 1 2
2,08(1
I 11,
1.7,9
l.WI
2,1 IS
1,779
1.321
And aoma vary aaall brawarlca, piodaoioR eaoh
l#*i tbao 1,000 barrels par anono}. Tba wbolo
amoaat of tl.ar aoid danojt 187i la Sao Kraaolaoo
la \:\,U- barr en, aad it will ba aotlood that
JOHN WiELflND,
Philadelphia Brewery
1IKAI)H THE LIST!
Hla tataa axcaaJio( by aboot 10.0(0 barrala tboaa
of ao* other brewery, aad mtkisc nearly oDe-fifth
of all bre»er» combined fal7 lw
BALDWINS DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS Ift TO 0KRTIYY THAT N. B. TERW-L-
LIGER A CO . W and 51 WaihiDgtoa Market.
are the SOLE ADEN l'S for tbn a«ia of my b rand
of baiter, known aa" BALDWINS DAIRY KUl-
TKR." It, haabeanftild at the above Blind bQa
paattbirtaaayaara, and any brand • of baiter rep-
reaent'd to be of as- make nnt prooured of N. B.
Taiwtlllsoc A Uo., are oaunferfalta.
I>. K BALDWIN.
Sao Fraaoieoo, April. Bib. 1873.
IV. II. TF.RWII.LIORRA OO .
faM-lm gO and 6 1 WaabiPiton Market
FRENCH_GOaDS.
MHE. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER W
( iBariafaa Oeodi, bai jtut reo.lr.u a large ami
VarUd uuruslm ot
Vrsncli Ooreotai
OtaUklDdi, aad.ilo.1. Bilk OoiMU, aad Ornate
mide to erd.r. Ladlw' Ood.rwaat and Toor-
aataaa. est iMiaaiaata etiMt. Mlloi
SQUARZA'8
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Have von bebnld 1 IT If not, yno'v a trnat
At »Q0.\UE.\'9 PfJNOH SALOON, in Kearoy atruat
Tbire BONA. dlMlple of OHEaT »>QOABZA,
Dl^ix'D^a fatti'il Magic piioobeA; raih»r
'ill' nioat dolfclotiH mil uf.-> ,it rncorded;
AQd iuv with many tuu 1-.1- beuD rowardodl
Ladlee their OOUDI \L3 .(•■:« cm %iv At lebara,—
Their "TdrtlO" appaana,— and Meli gain "LAD]X£S
PLEASURE."
^ To Allay coubublal dilTcrencos and pain,
Ii.°lANri-i>lVuit(J£'' you can your end attain.
8ip of the potf-ut extract but one Uitte,
Soar arm, coasfXlng. Rtraixbt li ronod her waist
eaeaii what % "iiOHNiNU OOMFOBr" In the kill
That heals tba pmrrel and Imparts the blini
The "WELOOUE" too, you'll always And
A balmy boo t her for the troubled mind.
The bright "AUROBA,"*nd the sweet '•FAREWELL.
Just visit BONA, «nd you'll all fare welll
Bis "HYGIENIC BIT 1'Gl.S" ire tho panacea
For All dyapepttoi and for dltrrbOMk
Mo Oholori Uorbns ever has been found
Where "HTUIENiO BITrEBS" knock irouna.
BONA end SQUaEZA, aplte of all detractors,
Haye proved the Nation 'b greAtest benefAotoril
Full FOBrr different hitlchfal drinks yoa'll dad
To aid the Man— Invigorate the mtnd!
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'9-(BQDARZA'8) -317 KEARK7 8TBEET.
Bemember, loo, not this famed place to paw;
ALL BPLENDLD LIQDOBS BUT OKE BIT A QLABft
TUEY UAVB TAKEN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fain,
POat IALE WnOI.FAlAI.il AJD JUrTA.IL
• t tae old aatobllehaaaat, 1»» T«Ha.<aif
opraeto W,at (aiaea- B«a»
Ladies and Children
....WILL flBD...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADBES8ING PLBA8ANT TO USE. EASILY APPLIED.
la not creasy, and will not in j ifo the nio*l dalloatS. It
caraa all dittaaea of tba aoalp. removee daadraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Renler. tba hair aofl and closir, aad li PDBELY TEOE
TABLE.
a»-Th. Orla-loal SAOE BRUSH UA1R TONI0 ADD
DRESSING miy be bad of lb. Ag.ot,
JAt. II- OATH, Drnaalat,
Oorn.r New MoalAomorj and Howard .treat.. aedof all Drar-
ti.n. 'ell tt
MONK HIT THB BUT QVALITT Of MEATS
OAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S. e. Oaliior-iiia Market
rieBHBaa am«« MAMairA.«7TOBT.
ffi
Thaauat BLEOAWT onsjOH »<>H^«STl?Aa5
and era-toe rrada aauljjAaaa. BBTOertalATIIABal
I Beraawa aaiaaa. tat jam awaa Cl Jlaal
THE JOUBNAL OF AMUSFJIENIS.
PoMlabed ever/ DM In tie Year by
,. s>. BOGrAiRTJTJS
SS Merchant and 68S Waahlngton eta.
B.lo» Jlontgomai. San Franolaco.
^SneIdA* MARCH 5, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
California Theatre.
•The School for Scandal" was performed again
last night with Miss Dargoaaa Lady Teazle. To-
night the Fabbri Opera Troup* will present Gou-
nod's " Fane*. " and Carl Speigier, the basso pro-
foodo, late of tbe Grand Opera, New York, will
make bie first appearance In California, io his
great character of Mephistopbitea. Bigsore Inez
Fabbri will give her charming 1m personation of
Msrgueritj; Slgaor Baooei will appear in the title
role. Jacob Mailer will fill that of Valentin, and
Miss Anna Elcsr will appear ae Siebel. Thereat
of tbe cast appears on oar first page. To-morrow
nigbt, MIbs Attgosta L. Dargoo will appiar in the
thrilling plar of "East Lynns." in the dual roleSf
Lady Isabel and Madam* Vine. "Macbath" is un-
derlined as in preparation.
A Benefactor tc the Human Hace.
Pascal was the inventor of the wheelbar-
row. Before his day wheels already existed,
and the barrow part was in common nse.
Bat it never occurred to anybody to work
them together. A man who wanted to oarry
a load of anything piled the material upon
the barrow, gave tbe wheel a kick, and then
shouldered the barrow. One man did unite
the two ; but as his ides was to hold the
wheel in his hands and to run the handles
upon the ground, his friends generally re-
garded tne undertaking as a failure. But
one day a gleam of light burst in upon the
eoul of Pascal. It was revealed to him that
something might possibly be done by turn-
ing the machine over and fixing the wheel
so that it would revolve. Then the wheel-
barrow was born. Thu9 it is ever with true
genius. The debt that civilization owes to
Pascal can hardly be estimated ; but if civ-
ilization ia anxious to pay it, we are willing
to take ten thousand dollars cash down, and
guarantee that Pascal will never find any
fault with tbe arrangement. If we are pe-
culiar about anything, it is in the fact that
we are accommodating.
Everyone la going to see the wonderfnl perfermi-
•aee of Signer Donate, tbe one-legged dancer
at this hone*. Toe present week is the last of
tbocogagaaent of Johnny Allen. He is to have
a benettt'oa Friday evening, which will, of coarse,
be a hamper. A very pleasing feature of the pro-
gramme for this week la the sot entitled "Old
Black Joe." in which Billy Bmersoa doeasom* ad-
mirable acting as the old negro returning to the
plaatitlon after Ifteen years abaenoe. The song.
"Old Blaok Joe," is every pretty melody: Emer-
son binge it capitally and the invisible eborue
heightens the effect. Emerson b as proved himself
aa good In pathetic parts as in burlesque charac-
ters. The bill 1b an excellent one throughout.
and Little Mao ia great in tbe character of tte
Brazilian Ape in the piece of that name, whioh
terminates the performance. On Monday next
the ever-popalar Charles Vivian will commence
an engagement at this house.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The Chapman Sisters have made an immense
hit. The audience last night waa even more nu-
merona than on tbe first nigbt, and tbe perform-
ance was more ip rited t&roughoot. Mis* Blanche
Chapman was so ill on tbe first nigbt that she
Jeered she would be unable to appear, bat never-
theless acqaittsd herself so well that none were
aware of the (act. This lady is certainly the best
vocalist of any who have appeared in burlesque
in this city. -Miss Ella ia the pit ol the public
and by her sprightly aotlng and versatility charms
everyone. "Ice on Parle Faancaie" and the bnr-
lesque ("oomio drame"| the Bulletin calls it) of
"Little Don Giovanni" will be performed to-night,
Bella. Union Theatre.
Ed Montague's great Gyre act, which be has re-
cently perfeoted after months of hard work, does
credit to htB originality aawell as to hie plnck and
skill- It is a deoidedly novel sensation and con-
sequently draws crowded nonets. It will be pre-
sented to-night in connection with a fine first
part, capital interlude and the tsrrifle drama of
" Wolf, the Bough," in whioh R. G. Marsh in tbe
title role does some capital melodramatic acting.
Wilson'* Grand Amphitheatre.
This plaoe of amuaemeot has become one of tbe
fashionable resorts of Ban Francisco. Even those
wboaffsot to sneer at the c irons as "childish" oan-
aot resist tbe attractions of M'lle Dockri! the
genuine fan ef J. Keatbel, and the attractions
off-red by the splendid tronpe engaged here.
There will be a matinee performance to-day, when
the fall programme which appears on our first page
will be performed,
Woodward's Gardens.
There most have been at least fifteen thousand
visitors to theie gardens Sunday- At half past
three o'clock. Pro feasor Ooe made an ascension in
his mammoth gas balloon. The seals, living
vampire, art gallery, baby camel and thooanda of
curiosities are on exhibition daily at only 25 cento
admission. Next Sunday grand gas balloon as-
cension and performance by tbe Buielay Family.
Ajatomioal Mtjsetjm,— One of the most
complete oollectiooa of the kind In the United
states, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
llful wrz models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
boor may be profitably spent here.
B-onest Industry, EH
There are many ways of making a living.
In St. Lonis a man goes from honse to honse
and reads fo affrighted housekeepers the or-
dinanca against throwing slops and ashes
into the alleys. Shortly after his departure
along comes [another man who wants the
job of hauling away the ashes, saying that
toe understood they'djgot "a warning." The
two do a flourishing business.
Too Steep.
The Bt. Louie Democrat tells a good story
about a man who wanted a new Bet of hash
grinders : A gentleman of ample propor-
tions and rough exterior, who evidently had
come from the rural districts, called upon a
noted dentist for the purpose of haying bis
capacious jaws measured and fitted with a
est of teeth. He explained that bis others
were lost by his shaking and shivering dur-
ing the recent cold snap, and evidently en-
tertained firm convictions in regard to the
model on which the new set should be con-
structed. He finally inquired the probable
ceat of the Bet, and was informed that a fall
and fine satjwoold cost at least $150, " One
hundred and fifty dollars !" repeated the
surprised stranger. "Darn me if I don't
hire a boy to pound' my grub for me 'fore I
pay it. Why, you don't know, boss, that's
Hie price of a couple of fine cattle. Ton and
I can't deal. Good morniu'."
Another Idiotic Jury.
The twelve idiots who usually figure as
jurors in murder trials have turned up in
full strength of folly in .Towneontan, Md.
The verdict which they gave has never been
surpassed in profound stupidity. It was as
follows: "Not guilty, because of insanity
at the time of the commission ef the act,
but find the prisoner sane now." The judge
discharged 'that jury with thanks for the
wonderful intelligence they had exhibited
in their own verdict.
Dear Girl j
We met Mies Kitty at a ball at Piatt's
Hall recently. After talking about the bal-
loon ascension, the weather and other things,
we asked rather abruptly : " Where is your
mother ?" " Ob," said the sweet damsel, "I
have left her at home. I generally do when
I come to a ball. What is home without a
mother ?"
Back Ag»in.
Ambrose Bierce, who started the "Town
Crier" department in the London Figaro,
has resumed its management, and Is going
after the scalps of stupid British officials
with all bis old vim. He is not allowed
however to be as wicked as be was, in San
Francisco.
SanOwlch Island Falu,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of indnsiry ie
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bcbrelber, dealer In
bedding and fmnitura, 620 Washington Btreer,
opposite the m.rket, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, hu received ad-
Ticee that the gathering and hie shipments this
year will ba very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
lor ma1 trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrel-
dot will And no difficulty in disposing of all
i hat comes. A
e
X>r. Barlow «J, e-*mitii
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at nil Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 Ji o'clock,
A part of toe evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patient*.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations io regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 1 p. m., free. w
X>o Wot Suffer trom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bus
i cms, Olub and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
v-liel by applying at Dr. R. fi. Oowan'i Insti-
e, sio Kearny street, from 1 to 6 fjl We
im**k from experience. hiTtng tested tbe Doe-
ter'a capability. References erven if required, h
X>r. Donerty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehionlo and speolflo practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office £19 -Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
Cuter Bouse. I
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nigh;,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless 'play
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through wbich a sweet bouquet was Been ;
While mosBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window teem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, ''I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Do sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, than
you're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That oosy plaoe ail kinds of game.
Flan, flesh or fowl which wb could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, twould seem,
That they nave here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners.'"
Whoever doubts this let htm rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 837 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0EABLB8 HAAKE. Proprietor.
Moliday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squaraa's. Squares 's Punches
are famous for tbe high art shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarza, has prepared
forty different rinr> of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
817 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquartere,
130 Leldeedorff street.
A.ltoffe tlier tbe Best.
It Is curious, but true, that J. A Bhsber,
T07 Market street, near Third, should sell fur.
niture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
oonviaced. *
Oysters.
Why travel so far T Shellfish ol every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
strot, near Third, next to cer'oace. o
•
McDowell, Sliow Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 >
&0£ Market street, ccr. Post and Montgomery u
TWO PICTURES.
An old farm-house with meadows wide,
And swtet with elovtr on each side;
A bright-eyed boy who looks from cut
The door with woodbine wreathed about,
And wishes, his one thought all day;
"OhI If I could but fly away
From Ihis dull spot the world to see.
How happy, happy, happy,
How happy I should be!"
Amid the city's constant din,
A man who round the wor'd has been,
Wfio, 'mid tbe tumult and the tbrjng.
Is thinking, thinking all day long :
"Oh ! could 1 only traad onoe men
The field-path to the farm-house door,
Tbe old, green meadow could I see,
How happy, h»ppy, happy,
How happy I should dp.
Not Seared.
Out in Michigan, recently, a girl hacked
out of her marriage engagement when the
minister got to tbe house. The bridegroom
wasn't of the broken-hearted kind. He
turned to tbe assembled ladies and said: "If
there'B ary another gal here that'll occupy
this vacant situation, I'm her'n." Up
jumped the sister of the lady who had de-
clined tolbeabride, Baying, "Count me in.
Proceed, old text slinger, with the perform
anoe. I ain't afeard." And the 'ceremony
was performed to tbe delight of tbe groom
and the company.
What Next.
An old farmer, noted for bis eccentricity
bad a hired man who somewhat resembled
himself, and whose vagaries exhibited
themselves in ways moat marked and unex-
pected. Going to bis barn one morning,
the farmer found that his man had been
had been there before him, and bad taken
a halter and hung himself to the large beam
and was already lifeless. Surveying the
spectacle for a moment, the old man burst
eat, "Well, I wonder what on airth the crit-
ter will do next 1"
Oyster Trade,
The oyster trade In California la assuming
g gantlo proportions. Bmerson Oorrlllo, of the
Saldle Reek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
hie own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts ot the Paelflo Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame whioh
has extended all over the continent, and * he
" ■Saddle Bock" is known averywhere.
Ill vex-y "body Suited.
There ia no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street [second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. n
OmavoTAKT. —Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
313 Kearny st., bet. Buah and Fine. Consulta-
tions in English, French and German. t
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 76e, to $3, Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales «. Co., 308
Kearny street, near Bnih. or
Good Gracious!
A correspondent writes; "The fashiona-
ble ladies of London wear nothing but black
Bilk stockings." The tide of emigration will
be to England, in'place of from it, this sea-
son. The eight of the fashionable ladies of
London, adorned with black Bilk Bteokings
only, must be a Bight mueh more interest-
ing than either the Yoeemite Valley or Ni-
agara Falls. The 8teameh.jp, lines should
ieeue excursion tickets" at once.
Wicked Waste.
A man poisoned himself in a saloon re-
cently, by drinking whisky and strychnine.
Though there was enough sediment left
in tbe tumbler to kill half a dozen persons,
tbe barkeeper just chucked it into the waste
barrel-
Tile Credit BlobiUer Swindle
Is the talk of tbe dav, and is considered one ot
tbe meat gleantio frands ol tbe age. The old ad-
age Bays that "bad feeding is the oanse of many
crimes," and there is no doubt of tbe truth
of It, for what will cause a more discon-
tented state of mind than a badly-cooked meal ?
To avoid this evil we should patronize anon, res-
taurant t as Myers White House, Kearny strest,
opposite the Whit s House, or his branch, tbe CU i -
itol Restaurant, on Fourth street, where we can
always depend on obtalniug tbe very best the mar-
ket affords, cooked in the most recherche style, at
reasonable priocs. *
Live "Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable,
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash.
Ington treet, at the corner of Imnbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bochen, who has catered for the pnblio since
1849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimegundl soun. game, tame geese!
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here.
njoyable Driwes. s
An elegant and comfortable carnage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver arothe leading es-
centtals of an erjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured In San FranelBoo bo unquestionably
as from Frank Boutos, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs ere used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
'courteous drivers, he Is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Cjast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage ne carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr>at success In his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who pa'ronlze him. *
A. ploaeant l^ocacion,
Persona desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the flue suites of rooms to let there
The building is a very fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. «
Tate Choicest Confectionery.
John H. Romer has Just opened s new and
handsoms confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where cm be obtained superior finely
flavor : d confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties supplied. e
Besrs Quo-ircy of X>oarw*a:n.
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at tbe What
(Sheer Laundry _ *•
■ •
Genuine Havana Cifiravrej.
Best brands at 61 Montgomery street, S. W.
corner of Merchant. Franck h Oahn, o,
For a safe and efficient Beautxtike or m
Complexion, use Dioeet'b Famous Cbime dk
Lis. t,
Sewing Maoninea for Sale,
Rented and repaired, st 116 Post street. Also,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
Lever Buckle »xi*vpencle:ra,
At $1 per pair— 2G per cent, cheaper than elee-
Tbers — at the What Cheer Laundry. z
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and ^Ladles and
Gents' Fomlsfalng Goods, at Bank's, store, SS
Fourth street. Cheapest in the city.
What Cheer lianndry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
fonlted by everybody. *
Fresh and Sweet.
Fsr the beet confectionery, go to Oantv and
Wiener's. 107 Montgomery 8t. near Batter. H
S.F. BUSINESS DIRE01
Bookseller* and Stationers I
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merc |
Bo sine sa College*.
Heald's, Bryant A Strattoa'a College, 2a
JSufcchera.
Kate, Fred. Stella 94 to 100. California Ma
Bras* Fonnderlea.
Weed A Kingwell, Oalifomia, 12S First st
French Fancy Ctoad*.
Loean A Co. , 19 Montgomery, 1OT and 109 S
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Moile and Musical InatrDmei |
Kesne, O. 0., mft-. aooordians, repairer of
musical instruments, N.B. cor. Bush 4
Wines and Liquor*. (Woolen
Daneri F. A Co.. 594 Front.
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMO
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSIC];
TWENTY TEAS! OF PsXsw
IN THE TRFA^MENT OF D1SEABB
deot to femt lei has placed Madame 1
at the head of a! 1 physioians making aooh I
a specialty, and enables her to Kuarantee
aod permanent cure in the worst oases I
preFsiou aod menstrual derauKemeoU.
will find Madame Edmonds a skillful pi
and it is to their interest to consult berl
eases incident to women before tampers
poisonouB nostrums, quaok doctors and b
Madame Edmonds describes diseases wit
information from tbe patient, and cam
the use ef mercury or experiments, the
from wrong treatment for private, oarr
cancer diseases. Correspondence etrio*
dential. Office and residence, 4rl5 Pis
between Kearny and Montgomery.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EYEEY DAY THROUGH
enb the oentreof tbe city, in all Hotels, Res
taurante, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
f-1IBOO"LATES AB HOUBE PROGRAMME;IM
\J every Theatre in San Franoiaoo.
FIGARO
IS OIROULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland EerryBoata to catch the ]
bat arrive by tbegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IB HAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in tbe theatres at sight
being gathered op and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
!B " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,'
and ie couBtantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Tbeaties, Traveling Uonveyanoee, Hotels,
and public re aorta generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the bands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and ie therefore the
best of advertising medium a.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HATWARDS.
10HY OAKBb PROPRIETOR
Flrst-Claaa
iiUflm
tol.
Stage Dancing
,— TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DABHAWAY HALL,
den 1m Post street, near Kearny,?*
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'!
PRIVATE MEDICAL INST?
N. E. cor. Jackson and Kearny I
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF 8
OUMPLAINTS, formerly or Lock )
London, and the last twelve vearaof San F
DR. TOZER informs tbe afflicted that sf
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LuNDO
PARIS, and spending one year in the a
brated Hospital in London, the LOCK.h
opened bis old Mediaat Institute at thee
where he can always be found. DR. TO'
for forty years met with unparalleled si
tbe treatment of disease ftenertlly k
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLAlK
SB. CHAS, H. TOZER
is in every way responsible, binding M
effect a permanent cube, or making no
Tbose wbo cannot afford to pay for sd
medicine will be charged for medioine on
MONTHLY RESTORATIVE PILLS, ost
to fail in giving relief in oases f or which
recommended, are to be obtained oai
office. Price, $■"> per box. Full direction
box, sent hv Kxpreea or otherwise.
DH. TOZER does not imitate the ad
Qnacks wbo make it a practice to subl
affidavits and other false references, bat
tbe mo«t respectable people in the State,
baseunEnof diseases wbich others have
cure,
BE. OHA8. W. TOZF
N. E. comer Kearny and Jackson st
fel-tf San Prt
OUTSIDE LANI
A NY AND ALL P8RB0NB THAU
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS d
BIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can 1
amount refnnded at the office of tbe use
upon the presentation of sn order t
Mayor end City and County Attorney. .
delStf A, ATI
TRAYS always on bsnd.
Alfred T
Manufacture
Importer!
BIRD Ci
. SS5 Dan*
NEAR SUTTER \
See my stock I
Cages before pi I
elsewhere. Alwi I
thing new on hi|
Patent Cages, J
Tin Wire, are *>■
FREE FROM 11
Also, best qusJ I
THE CHILD HAS RETURNI]
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STI|
1»4 Kearny treet, ha. KemoT I
TVo. 3 Second six!
'Where tod will find a compl I
.on men t of SHIRTS and FEB I
ING GOODS, at tbe a.nal low I
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT Jl
rvEOLARED BT THE JUDGES AT t
MJ Fail ef the An.riOMl Inrlitnt.., »«• i
fold trial •raihrt SteiowM'a, qhlrfwj 1
other., to be THE BEST ON EXHIBITI J
CUKTJZ, Sole Agent, SO 0 •Tjtr 7
-Pi.no, ol .11 ItrbwTO RBW. 1
J. C. COMBES,
TEBRAFIN X.TJN|
Cor. Second and Teh. ma aire >
PS-Terrapin ooiutantly o W
OiaUM in ever/ et.le. F f
.suppek' booms fir Tn
deo 51 1m
CLASSES INJLQCimtJ
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMB1 1|
the Tbeatrioal .Profession In Ualifo j
pose forming oleJSesrxbr ioBtrnotlon IdK J
Persons wishing to stall themselves of tt »
•unity of acquiring a uaefal art at a saode a
send in tjiolr names t* "Oambysee " K
.J. when particulars a* to terns, etc. j
mt M them. ■
MONTQOMEIT
MOTEL.
ar
• as /•«»»c
IDAT. WARCM i.
» xri n.
FURBISHED ROOMS
\ tS and (10 per Month
'• :
■'ETROPOUTAN THEATRE
QUI.
.Vr*0«T»,t BUCOOl
■ ► rei • en eaaai.t.
SI, : ~'
OALIFORMA Till \TK|.
POU
BELLA UNION THEATRE
»u«,
djhapmao Sisters fabbri opera combination
Tmm I VI NINC
MARCH n
IP» a
^"TrflPooplc's Theatre,
• mm trn » r
House rs now Nt^hTtr Crowded ^
MAKCM 6
tCI 9N PARLE FRANCAIS
# 11 J »•
ittle Don Giovanni
r If Mul.l. i I ni.l.rl
.xcn
« nntlti
MUM nrrriA
•teas Ine Bofel TWH»
• iMmM Banae Pi.*aajdl.
PEIGLER,
i lad let. of Ik* 8 lbs! Ofer. li». Nr» Te-k
Oroat Oyro Aotl
Xiarl&ln «>'<l Ariuan.ni!
(.oaililj mirl C'OOX'aojra.
< Imrli-i Vprnor I.. Oomloal
• .-••a !>..'...
THIS rVEWINO
•omoD-R «R«*D OPTS!, la a,, ii.
A A
If ARCH A
P
FAU9T!ff
muKroi or obai
Hi » " Ml i M »IM M
TSBT.
BA»o,eaneee Fmwi t>»i. ,m i.w. i |a* to* mm
. ai !■■■•. » slant
i t -a » i ■ -la
•aiXacb
Tm. rtnaMal.M iWtlUCI
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MIS* CO Rl ELL
Mil* ADA ABATTUOK
■ It! BATY I'ELL
iissuji.RMUrtlay Aflpmoon Don (.inianni
■HiaanCtl
•llfc II E r.
lattAalM
il!«
I* » • ' 1 1 V K PREPARATION
Lotos and l_.©o!
Fifty <>at.
..TWHII-BTV t>»»
■ ifri arc PBTLTa ....
Manaa seAw.rltl.1*
TUKJiTTXa ala iraal -
. C«»t ftPKlOLXB
....ram b«ccii
mi rABUBi
ANNA ri/IR
Mr . 1. T Ira*.
I Ba-bwtarb
JAO MILLER
F'ulII Chorus and Orohestra
TorRSPAT. March Sib Tblr*. Sl«bl of
MISS AUGUSTA JLt. DAROON
Wbo will appear la tb* Powerful ?*d.-*, local Dram* of
EAST LTNNE; or, THE EL*OPEIYIElVT
FRIDAY IVESISO. March lib
l^a,lt>lt>rt Opera Masanlello
SATURDAY, at 2 EAST LYNNE
SATURDAY KVENINO
- ORBND PSODUOTION OF
OaBI^§!3-?l^g-
i.abt mmrrii uuh AiciarA Ih baboon
ma< >r i ii <OB» HiHII.IIIUII
Orseiaa Statnai
art
M lie Krjf-nle Osrretta
mi Vaatea,
e.»i« r«a,i. *>..bw
.l.a.l. J.i.m.
( >l'i|f llllll t-lti-l.-llfe..
1. m. I.ARKIR i IIRIE ARM»TRORO
•ttlT, W m-Oantl. »«•« Ml «l AMII TwAIDT
HIRE'
HAS HE BEEN
-a,. Pf
H 0 Hinl
0..,t,f»
ilr.h*
Tbo Oroat O-yro Act
fWala-l Bi EDWARD MOSTAOUB
■.ajHlB.... atlas.... aaaaabla*
COMIC lOBBt
™»«iia viiiii
l.trjf* F napoo )
Mn* Aratw>li* Tosnlioa I Inlr<
Johtao. Marl* ll'Bnta i Q
Franco Op*r« Dmetr.. )
Kr*rrrr<l Seat*— Drwa* OlTOl* ajbC OrcbMtrs..
BrttrvtM »»».la>— Havtooor
Otom Circl* Adouiuao
..•1 S« Baloonr
74 Gallery
,.S1 *>0 PririW Box**..
»S
■ S .nil BIOOO
Hiippv .Jii-i and !.•-%%.
ooon.i. . j ooopbb
BfU1a« Tmrnrnj 4»nrT*l*mm
lilt* K'nntyti • Oilfi»al Piatci. wi titan •• btmlf,
*\^7 c-> ivi -*9l im :oc.AA.aiaxm
MIflR Af.NKH KKNRDY.
rtxl«LiB« Ke.r», a r-ooitic Match .
Q«an«r fiaS V. r*»<llD( UaUh.
«ad Hpanlab Da.no*
Ubaa. As«n*taa Vi 1 1 pap Ubaa. Varaar
0**T\oj*. .„ .^. .. .^..j^.j.^. .... Orobaatra
Oodo>q<1Ibc wltb t*>
Wolf tlio
Wolfrad ''lawaoD. known u Wolf
I ir«f i . Wiiror ...
■ h\ -Ob lit 1 tOB
t inlnit-.n
l r»cr llamart.
Howard llaimon
Alwina Kooolcar ,
Colootl Whitalj ,
Jobaoo
MtOiQDia
L*dt,a Utlooir ....
Silvio
Mr* Rot«*ra
Mr». OonkllDi
Loor Aabton
Clua Flalda.
nough.
tb* Booifa R. G. Warab
Mat Kally
Tommt Kra*
Mr. V*ra*r
Oba*. Varnar
Ch*a Opill
WillBMfk
.1 .11 I, nam
at. MudUid*
V. Uoop*r
Vannr UarraCboa
MIddI* r illmor*
Ml»» JoavpbtD*
Mlaa Harltnd
Miaa O* ratto
..Uorti* Armatroac
y-
McDANIEL'8
Museum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE* WYOMING.
!( rapraooat t«>oa aad ibo paWlo cod
tn»t b* t* a«*r pr*p*r*] t*> fort HO (aoH-
r^ibiUoaao' **ari ktnl aad *BaraoUr.
•bicb aaoald doooro* ;b* patrooac* nt th* pab-
'*. H- b*a •racial at <-n»m=*. WyoralBaV A
ABOB AJfD G^iMMODIoUt HALL, with wool
lid (tut Tea Halt:* w*l) raotiUtad
aod.aad ■aad**o*.for.abT* for alt loaaoaa
Ibaraar. THa BB»r OK MUSIC, both Striae
d Art**, «as ba foralabad at all lima*.
Sa'iif»eiorT *rr«aa*a**tir* will r>* mad* with
THKATIUUAL OB Ol HER L'OMPANIKi, allb-
" for BaaMocof Hall or p*rfarnaaoa* on a par-
" " lb* iwoolBta. Uorraapoadaoo* •olicltad.
J. Mi DAK1SI .
Look Box Bo. 1. CbrjacD*. Wiomiag.
B. B.— Corioaltla* want** for tb* Ohayono*
Maoaaoa. Ttwaa* wlahlng aflgi*T*en*ota. ataia low-
est t*reaa for tb* Wiot*i S***oa, aanaloc pboto-
Kaph to enj atldraaa. Half Paaaac* Mon*r ro-
ad*d altar ffilioc •nvusaaaota,
JAMhS McDABIEL,
Ptopriator Ob*y*ana ThMlr* tad Mntwnm.
avS3 la Look Box Bo. 1, <Jb*t *no*. W. T.
'S OPERA HOUSE.
VI KOI MIA CITr. METADA,
THIS KLBGABT THKATRK HAS BKBB &*•
daooratad. aad aan b* raotod bw th* nlabt ot
br lb* w**k. Hum lad travails'*:- oompanlaa
UaMrallr uoatod with on applfoatloo br latir
JCalM PIPKB,
aad oan bo ran tad bj th* nl*bt ot
Stara an-: travalle*:
troatod with on ayplloallon
letm t»il _ _
•rand aol* ProprloaoE,
Manscar and aol* Proprt*1
Or to 9. II. HffAHE,
• •• WaofalBCtoa atraat. Rao Franolt
■ESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
ARNOUHOR TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
tb. Pablle aanarallr, tbat tb.r b.T. opaa.d
iar OOLMAR'S OLOTUIHO BTORC, Ooia.r
of Both .ad Maatcoaarr iumu, with . WKLL
BRLaOTED BTOOR o[
CMOICC WIIU,
I.IQUOKA AMD
CIO A MA.
An ara Inalua to aalL aad ARCHIE M0RSU1
ANB WE. a OALDER will do lluir bart to
aata. tt.ai aomtortaMa. )aail
HAIR.
TUB 011RAPBBT PLAOE 15 SAIf FRANC'IBL^
TO BUT
Human and Imitation Hair
Goods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TOR
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. tAKPIOK A CO.,
No. 11« ««oBd all-vet,
loJOlra aWtw/TjA-t. MHaalwo aad allona.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Frofeflsionals Wanted.
SIX FIB*T-OtABB"pBbpLB.-MUHT BAVB
food Wardrob*. Foar Lidlot and two G*n-
llaman to bo (rood lo «aoaral ba*in*i* for tho com-
ln« Winter B«"aaoD,oomnieoolo(t tb* nmt woe* lo
Bov«mb*r, 1873. Addr*aa •UtLnff lowoat, terma,
with Pbotograpb. Half Far* ralond*d aftor nil-
la, «w~«t JAMEB BoDiNIHL.
Propriator Cb*»onn* Tbeatr* and Mo**ma,
Look Box 1. (;b*-*nn*. W. T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO ana 17. .030 AVaslxinictoii tatreet.
ool2
0
it n«i it i
HftaaTBadl
c.
DAVE MENDEa, . _.
old orlnoaTBadUoa. taOaar,
taaao Khioi .ad Dapeat, wfam roa
.D OBIKKa. aotfortaa
iaa. tfca -Old Baarir li
b«. HOT AND COLD DR
ta. old Ploa*.r r.oji .
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO TBO MARKET BTBEET. HARRY OOR-
bia faaaaattalr lalona. bM 'rtfod. ud pat,
roaa Ib.t b. baa laBtud la bMatllal aljla tbi.
■ tatort. •■« will b. pliawd
d all. ud bar. ibem lampl.
Tloa. fad ll««a«., A J.w
B>aaafuta<y of LlM*.o.'d
d.l'a lalaA pauat •■aol-
,l«o.d Id lb. Bllli.rd
-— turn*
- - _..old po-
eomforttaall.
TO VARIETY_ ARTISTES!
VARIBTY ABT18TBB AND MINSTREL
P*rform*t*fOlBf from Bao Franoioco to N*w
York, or tico varta, abould stop It
SALT LAKE CITT.
FiraUelaia lOMtfinfota eflarod to Srat-olau peo-
dl* at "THK BOWERY." Malo ilwet, Joiaph
Dodlay, Maaacar. Lattar* ao addr*ta*d, or to
Dick Browo. Boiloeaa MaaafST- will iroalvo
prompt raply. Hilm
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. V. BBRGOLD, PBOPB1ETOR.
OBOIOEBT MEATS AND
Vaiatablea. Board by tb* waad.
THE
Vast .. -
«.•» PIKE bTRBa-T, b*tw**nKoaniy
and Moataomarr.
?fk
CANDIES.
ALL DADS OB THK FDfRBT HIAMDT
BUdaataaaSAaaai Oaadr Paotonr daUi. AU
afdaia.aaaao<aUTfTOmtb. ooastcr. an loUoltad
aad will b. promptlr .tund.d to. _ ___
OAJITY A WAONRB,
lOT Montvotnarr it. aifr Battar
UHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY fORHWHED BOOMS. BQf-
tl. or in nlta.
_ . Wall m»»»- AAA Taatllmtad.
jrlA Ba.ttalra.il ooMtf
UARBT i«L4K
AND
UPBlrnR PXITORAKB,
Witb tb. Great Eenuttoo,
COUWTERE'EXT!
call A. BABB1IIE,
The Celebrated Duteb Coniedlalt.
aiOBTOB DONATI,
Tb. World-renowatd Oa.-Legged Dancer.
UFPBB TBOVPE.
InelndlDE tba Cblld TToader, HAPPIIO
1.KI.1K EI. 1. 10,
HIB9 If. BL.X.IS nod IV. ELLIS.
> TON.
O B T I.I
....ABC...
I. II I- If ABA. M «,
Berlo-Comlc and Daettut..
MUB MIWli: I.OUEK.
Barkeqae, S'jrio-Oomic and Bulltd Singer.
TUB ABOVE ARTISTS ABB MOW ON OUtt BOOKA. ANB OAN UK EN.
gesed b» Biunti Wwl of tb. Rooky Mountains, through our .geoor,
■ BBBIOAN GOBBTX A CO.
THE OLD
Hot Sootch,
IS JUurle. Btreet. near Kearay.
All Da-inlcis Tea Cents
Hot Prink* a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JURY IN TOWN.
AJwayi OD Bio ih* Now York Herald, Harpor'f
Weekly, Frank Laalla'a, Da*'* Dolnga, Police Ga
r.-ttB, all tbo Oalifornia pnpail, alao London
Panob, Bell'a Llf*. Illoatraud London Now*. Gall
aad aatlafy yonnclf. __
•tw- Doa't forgot the afro of tho Hot Sootch.
f*T tf W. a. WALDRON. Propnetor.
Bar Sugar
BALK-SIS KEARNY BTBEKT. AT
MBROER'f). Alio, .T.n kind of Oaadla.
Wboloaal. and Ra<»il. „ _»^„»
D07U M. A. MEBCEK.
F°*
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR
oub to drop loto tb*
Hot SOOtOxl,
FOR YOOB WASM OR GOLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Ten Cents
aSO Sattar atrett, scar JKearaj*
fee tf OS. D. BRIOOB. Proprietor.
"THE" SAUCE.
A 3K ions OR00KR FOB IT.
A. TAILOR A BESDEIX.
mbl lm 409 Oliy llntl.
FRE1VCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO 0HDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
BIT WASHINGTON7 HTRF.ET.
falOlm * Op:>. Muatre'a Opor* Hooaa.
SHIRTS
....AND....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
JDOODS.
A LARGE •.B80RTMKNT OF GKNrB' POR-
nl.bing Oinrt. trt bo had nood and oho.p, at
tb. "OLD CORNER," J LKVY'8. «1» }font-
.om.ry Btreet. Juello. ilren to all. Don t fom.t
the number— glo Montgomery atreet. fell lm
CENTRAL J)
NO. 118 OEARY HTREITT.«U.aaaaaaRaakb
Beet aooonlmodationB for WpaiaTMaXW'
F.mlllee In th. city. Prlrate «>*"?»*»
.ntranoo for Ladle*. Hair (Jolting. Hhavlna ancli
Suampooiog. ohlldren'a Hair neatly ont. Ladiae
Bhampooing 50 o.nU.
l"l71m I. OORRIVEAP. Proprl.Uf.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Market
MASUFAOTUBED BY
CALEB M. IICKLFH
oolB tf ASO and ASA geamw .t.
Signor Mancnsiv
PRIVATE SINGIKO LK8B0NB.-0I,ABB OW
alONDAT and TEIIBIDAT,
At 1 P.M. Bt.Jam.. BoaH, SAG Blark.t BtrMt
oornar of BUI.. f«'» lai
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM
And College of Medicine.
Wfinfl BEAOTIFDL AND IN8TROOT.
.UUU It. ohl.ou to be ee.n. Open to tba>
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, a. EUREKA UtU
aiSMontgom.ry.tra.t. FOB MEN ONLY-
aaa-Da. JOBDas'g PsmTg OrriOT I. at »»»
OairT.tra.l loppo.lt. old M»obanlo.' Pe.llloo)
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PKBBON WH0 0ANOBRE CI0RN8
Bnol.n.. Imro-I.g N.lle. Bb.amatl.n,, and
all klnde ol bore., u r-adlly a. I o.n. Llnlm.nt.
(•al.e and Corn M.diola. lo b. bad at my offtoa.
DR V. BOHPLTS.il* K~n>J.lr~t. Mitt
lFXG-<A.:
TBE JOTJBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day 'n the Year by
j.^ i>. BOGABD0S
•USMervbunt ond SO* Washington Sts
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
WEDNESDAY MABCH5, 1W3
Petty Jpaloasy*
Whan a Call or Bulletin reporter goes up
n a ballooD. both. tho3e papers give a cjI-
nmD report of the ascension and praise the
enterprise o£ th.9 management of Wood-
ward's GardenB in providing eo bountifully
for the amaaement of the public. When it
is the reporter of a spirited rival sheet who
^companies the professional aeronaut, the
Call devotes half a column to abuse of the
reporter, and sneers at balloon ascensions
as ''played out;" and the Balletic (which,
for a big paper, has the smallest ideas ima-
ginable) dismiasts the ascension with a par-
agraph of five linei. Tbs best way to put a
stop to this is te refusj to take up any GUI
or Bulletin ballast next Sunday. It is Fio-
ABe's turn next. Fioabo, in order to make
true his boast of being "here, there, and
everywhere," mnst go up in a balloon. How
the region of the air appears to a Bulletin
or Call reporter is of very little consequence
to the public. From Fioaro that public
may expect to receive an intelligent and sci-
entific peport. Figaro su, Figaro giu ; and
Heaven grant Fioabo .may not come down
in the Bay,
A Safe Gatli.
Io Connecticut, a certain justice was called
to jail to liberate a worthless debtor ,;by re-
csiving his oath that he waj not worth
twenty dollars.
••Well, Johuoy," said.the jualice on' en-
tering, "can you swear that you are not
worth twenty dollars, and that you never
will be ?*'
"Why," answered the other, rather cha-
grined at toe question, "I can swear that I
am not worth that amount at present,"
" Well, well I" returned the justice, " I
can swear the rtst, eo go along Johnny.
And the man was sworn and discharged.
Mnrderous Theologians.
The wife-murderers of Georgia are a very
religious lot. According to ihe Savannah
News, Span a, the wife murderer, who is
confined in the Lee County Jail, got into a
religious cootrormsy with a negro named
Smith, also in jail for wife murder. These
worthy disputants waxed so warm in their
disouesion that Spann, tn convince Smith of
his theological unsoundness, went to ■ work
and nearly beat him to death. There is un-
doubtedly a moral to this incident, but ex-
actly what that moral is hasn't leaked out
yet. The preachers have told us their opin-
ions.
.» -
A Lust for Office.
A Memphis paper says that a chap wan-
dered into the Mayor's office in that city re-
cently, and asked for permission to look at
the book in which the names of candidates
for office wera entered. The clerk blandly
aBked him what office he was running for
when he replied, "Wall, Idunno; thought
I'd look over and go for any vacancy that
might turn up. I'm beastly fond of orfis."
Disinterested Creature 1
Out in Lancaster, T?a., there is a beauti-
ful young widow who makes no seoret of her
kindly feelings towards a young and rich
bachelor of the vicinity. She says she
loves the ground he walks on, as^it's worth
two thousand dollars an acre, and adores the
house which he lives, as it's got .a brown-
atone front. •
Not So Bad After All.
We have called the Poet mean, and it is
very mean in some things, but it goes in for
Postal Telegraph, Free Trade and Interna-
tional Copyright. So there is some good in
it.
It Is a. Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Office. Best
ever Invented. c
ItlS Porieotly ABtonlsUlnff
. Bow beautifully and quickly they do washing
41 the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
»fore 8 am. returned the same evening If de
«lred. x
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aad the intellect strengthened. Send for the
book-firty eentB, post-paid. Professor Wm,
Nemos, 137 Montgomery street, x
Sn.ni Moore,
Formerly of Bubs House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, dotting es-
tablishment, southwest corner xtush and Mont-
gomery eta., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Holiday OancU«s,
Fresh, Bweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Hero&t's pioneer confection,
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
BlxlrLar JSeturnea la One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Fob Sal*— A lot ef cheap eilk dresses, at 38
Geary street. A good price paid for cast-off
olothing. a
SOO JPa-ii-s ol Socbs,
At all prices, it the What Cheer Laundry,
VTnjht One ear ljaunary
I* the best Unndrj In San Frtm lace, •
Brutal.
The Bulletin repottsr with characteristic
meanneEs says:
The judicious distribntion of pieces of
piifeonei meat along K*arny Btreet, from
Broadway to Yallcjo, bus brought peace
to a neighborhood tost had known canine
torture for months. But the smell is terri-
ble.
Our prayer is that the sneaking dog poi-
soners who did this deed and the Bulletin
reporter who acted as accessory after the faot
may e»t siuaages made of those murdered
dogs. It will be righteous retribution, but
the smell will be lerrible. This same re-
peetable paper, the Bulletin, which howls
about hoodlums, has the following in the
same issue which contained the dog murder:
An experiment ive young man on Olemen-
tio a street favored tne neighborhood last
evening with a fair sample of Chinese opera
by suspending a couple ef cats over a clothes
line. The attache? of a wash house in the
vicinity were much affected by tha spirited
rendition of what tbey took to be one of the
anthems of their native land.
We should think there mmt be some
boodlumB on the Bulletin staff who sympa-
thiza with atroaious cruelties of this deeorjp
tion.
-•■
MuflingtonVs Minter-in-Lavi.
There is loo much abnss of mothers-in-
law. Muffington is indignant. His mother-
in-law is, he siys, the kindest, dearest wo-
man on earth, and, moreover, is wealthy.
If Muffington runs a little behind-hand, she
pays bis bills and get) hioi out of debt; if
he is sick she nurses him. The only com-
plaint Muffington cau make against her is
that she is too amiable. She loves all man-
kind—all womankind ; dotes on the dirtiest
of babies, caresses the mangiest of dogs. In
her eyes every created being is lovely. Mnfc
fington sums up tha virtues ef his mother-
in-law in the following strong expression:
"I don't believe there is one drop of gall iry
thit woman's composition. She is the sort
of woman who would Bit up all night with a
sick hyena, or nurse a skunk through the
measles."
Misunderstood.
It is said that an American named Warren
has perpetrated gigantic fraudB by forgeries
on the Bank of England. A reward of
£1,000 is offered far bis arrest. Now, per-
haps that man is not a thief, but a patriot,
It is mora than likely that he is dissatis-
fied at consequential damages not having
been allowed in the Alabama case, and in
hia humble way is merely playing for even.
Comeback Warren, come back to Columbia
the home of the brave and the land of the
free. Come and settle in Oakland where
the mercenary John Bull cannot discover
thee.
*.
The Other Side.
That thrilliagly sensational paper, the
Call, bad on Monday a paragraph with the
following heading :
The Monster I— fl abet Andbews' Latest
Captuee Photoobaphed by. a "Call" Be-
FOBTEB.
The Call reporter doesn't know a vampire
bat from a oricket bat, but proceeds to pen a
vile libsl on the vampire of Woodward's Gar-
dens. We should now like to see the vam-
pire of the Call photographed by "the moo-
star." We consider a vampire an infinitaly
more respectable and les9 offensive crea ture
than a Call reporter.
Reforming.
We prophesied, that Prince Bill, who was
a wild Prince Hal, would imitate the vir-
tues of Henry V when he ascended the
throne. He has commenced to do so; he
has given up draw poker, and has interdict-
ed the use of witnes and liquors at all public
ceremonies and recaptions. Prince Bill
sowed his wild oats ; King Lunalilo will set
au example to his people. God save the
king.
Suggestive.
The Call headed its disp atones from "Hot
Creek," Modoc oouutry, yestsrday, thus :
"The war probably terminated. The Indi-
ans to be removed to a warm place." That's
right 1 The warmer the better tor the poor
Indians, Would'nt the Call like to have
the Chronicle's balloon reporter and the
Cbroniele sent along with them ?
Charles Beade has begun a suit against
the London Advertiser for an alleged libel-
ous criticism of one of his plays, laying his
damages at 1.00P pounds.
A Paulo.
A youDg man out in search of hia father's
lost pig, near Scranton, Pennsylvania, ac-
costed an Irishman along the road with,
"Have you see a stray pig about here?"
"Faith," said Pat, "and how could I tell a
stray pig from anothei?" This reminds us of
tbe tjwn ordinance, which 'provided that
"every other dog" should be killed. The
difficulty wae to distinguish the "other" dogs.
Light Wearing Apparel.
Lecturing on the Sandwich Islands, in
New York, the other evening, Mark' Twain
graphically describe} the costumes of tbe
islanders. In the towns they wear something
like civilized garments; but "in the up-ooun-
try they wear well, a smile, or a pair c f specta-
cles, or something of that tort."
Tlie Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, tor pain. Dr. Per-
tfa Webfoot Fills, tor all billon* complaints.
For eale by all druggists . Agency, 417 Sansome
Btreet, oemer of Commercial. •
American Watctiea.
Reduced puces, at H A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. n
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction ta'ea ol Watson & Barn-
hart at their auctlen salesroom, 112 Suttor street,
adjoining thenew Circus Amphitheatre, sod you
are surd to i rocrtxe bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Oash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Ladles "Vlsltlnjr Cards,
Written, engraved or painted by Johh F.
Dwtbb, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handkeb-
OB1E7S ETATLT MASKED. PlNHAKSHD? Of eVOty
description to order. b
For Wftshlng
Skirts, ti 60 per doz.; small. pieces, Wo. per
lei. At the What Cheer Lenn&ry- •
■ 9
If Yon Want
your Blankets and Flannels well wsjbed, and
aot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
in. x
A Free Translation.
An exchange says:
'Fat Woman's Bend" is the olasaie name
of a village on xfre Missouri river.
Muffington remark* that this name might
be rendered more classical, by translating it
into Grecian Bend, or, Greasy uq's Baud.
Atas!
What shall we do with oar bfu)oys?
Baoy No. 3 on the Potato Patob, outside
the Heao>, has been swept away.
Photosruptilo Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 81 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission Btreet. A
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
S18 SACBAMBSTO STEEET,
mhSlrn 8 AS PKANOISOO.
THE
GARIBALDI GUARD
WILL HOLD THEIR
FIFTH ANNUAL BALL
....AT....
X'Xj.a.-X-JS'lS TT A lili
....ON....
SATTBDAT EVEIUIK6... MARCH 6
Tickets One Dollar
i Admitting Gentleman and Ladies,)
*y- To be bad of any of tbe members, and at
tbe door on that evening.
mbStd THE OOMMITTEE.
NOTICE.
m HE P PBLIO AB EHEBEBT KOTI-
fled that the Field Deputies of this
Office will commence astesslBg property
SATUBBAT, SIAECH 1, 1873.
Tbe duties onilcned to those deputies
are too well known to the commnni ty to
require explanation*, aad. while I have
been careftiltn making my selections to
fill positions by men fa-rorably known la
this community for their competency and
Integrity* and am confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction af all concerned*
I urg* ntly request the general public to
report to this office any dtreltetlons of
duty by any of my Deputies. ' and assure
them that any Just complaints will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSEXF.R,
mh-1 City and County Assessor.
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The City Gardens
FOB THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES. A8-
Booistiona sod Military Companies te called
to tbe advantages offered by tbeee ^ommodioos
and be&aiifol grounds lor Holiday Piooic Foati-
V J^ney °'n Da Procured on any day to the
week lor picnic parpoaea the coming Benson on
more advantageous terms tbao any grounds in th*
THE CITY <;AK»K,\H
Are easy of accsts without any tariff to wocletiea.
aod are proridvd witti Urge aod beautiful Lawos;
lar«e Shads Trees: beautifsl Flowers and PUdcs
from eTery clime; numerous SwiDgs; two msm-
motn Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit*
Pleasure Boiia; Fouctaina and GtHervaUry Tow-
ers, all perfectly sheltered from the wlods. A
mammoth Restaurant is on tbe ground?, and every
convenience for the accommodation of large Pic-
nics has been made. Kvsrjtaing baa bees placed
In the most complete order for the coming season
TUJE CITY OAKDES-S
Are the largest in the State. They contain S1-
aores of Knoll and Shaded Laws, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., and are capable of accommodating
lO.lMjt) persona with the greatest cosvenienee. Ex-
tra Oars run directly to tae Gardens.
Pionio OotnmittnpB are eBpsoially invited ti call
ana inspect tbe G/oundp, and ascertain terms,
which will' be most f tvnraole.
M. V. 8TEVEW, Proprietor.
sfr Office hours 3 to 6 p.m., dally, at the Gardens,
oorner Twelfth and Foleom streets.
N. B-300.o.»e Admission Tickets were Bold
by virions Associations holding festivals at the
Oity Gardens last year. The sale of spirituous
liqnora will be prohibited on the grounds on fes-
tival days. mh4 tf
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Mayer & Wnrltheim,)
No. SO MOSTGOMEttl STREET,
Opposite the JLlcfa House.
MR. MATER CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS
large and well selectad assortment of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-made SUfr. Wool and
other LADIES' SUITS, at VERY LOW PRlOES.
Also, a large stock of btripea, Braobe and Lace
Shawls, Lace Jackets, Silk end Cotton Velvet",
SilKs, Satins, Oloakings, and every description or
Trimmings. JUST ARRIVED, a large invoice of
the Spring styles of
PL.LIJi AND EUBSOIDEBED
LIXEX SUITS,
N. B.— OloafcB, Dresses and euits made to order
in latett fashion, at reasonable rates. mb2
ML. ASH£iR,
Nos. SOO Market,
....Aim
5 and f Sntter street,
Offers to the Trade and Pablio a FULL
AND COMPLETE STOCK of
MILLINERY COODS,
....CONSISTING OF....
FLOWERS, FEATHEE8,
RIBBONS, HATS, Etc.,
....AT....
Reduced Prices.
fe2l lm
A LL PERSONS, COMPANIES, AS.
SOCIATIONS, or FIRMS, in the
City and County of San Francisco, are
rearrested, either In person or oy their
proper representatives, to deliver at the
Aueiior*i Office, No. 53 City Hall, be
fore the SECOND MOXDA1 In APRIL,
1893, a statement under oath of all
Property, both PERSONAL aod REAL
owned *>r claimed by him or them, or
which la In their possession, or which Is
held or controlled by any other person
In irmt for, or for the benefit of htm or
thesa.— See Sections 8880-3810, Politi-
cal Code.
WPOLL TAX is XOW SUE at this
Office, or to a Deputy. —See Sections
8880-3840, Political Code.
LETI ROSESER,
CI ly and County Assessor.
Saturday, March 1, 1 873. mbS
GEO. W. »AQLB. BQB"T 8XEIH, DAYID HilWELl,
Nagle, SteiiTi Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale ProYision Merchants
DTJTTKR, OHKESa. LABD, HAMS, BACON,
■"-» etc., Wo. 116 California etraet, one door
rJiPrtJ^PV- ■»* Sole A«-enw for the c»lebr«ted
MAGNOLIA HAMS, mh 3 lm
Ail Oyster Stay be Crossed in love.
NOT IF IP IS 8U0H AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across tha street from the California
Theatre, at tbe corner of Kearny, as nobody could
refuse said Oyster. Try it between the acts, or
when the play is o.-er.
M
"SPIERS & POND'S
SALOON,
S. W. COR. REAR NTT AND BUSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
feOTlm
Attention, Good Lirers!
MR. P. HERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, has taken tbe management
of both the Miners' RMaaorant on
Commercial street and the Miners'
Branch on Market street, in partnership witn MR.
A DRAYEUR, who has been counseled with the
firm for yesrs. Improvements have been made hi
Che oaisioe departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular than It has ever been during
the 22 years of its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicacies of tne season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charges."
P. HEROES «fe CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI and 588 OommerciAl. aad
TOO Market BtrMt.
Open from 5 AJL to Ml p.m. an3I lm
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and aad*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
w&fe
A Safe and speedy Ren
dy for all Bronchial Affl
tions, Asthma, Col
Coughs, Loss of Vol
Bronchitis. Incipient Ci
sumption, Hoarsene
Pain and soreness of
Breast, and all Difficult;
arising from a sudc
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers, Ask
the California Hall's f[
monary alsam. Sold
all Druggists.
rBOPBIETOES.
rime street, corner Co
j.lOtf
n
temmifo
CURES DYSPEPSIA,
ammft
Gives Tone to the Stolni
immmm
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETIT
(
wmm^
'
Is a Sure Relief for
S(MM'B>
HAS NO SUPERIOR ABM
BLOOD PXTKIFUB
_
THOMAS W. BREE, I
SIIiVBH PXj.A.>9
MAJTOFAUTUREIl
— AKD—
drumsTbanjos,
— AND—
UTUKB MTJ8ICAA, DfSTRITMtt
ESTABLISHED IN 1S6&
ss> L Bosons given on the Banjo and Dru. i
MISSION STREET, between First and Bst
N. B.— Fine-toned Silrer Solo BanjoJ fan
assionale always on hand. *
^^ MANTJTAuTURERsRj^^
^J^ R£P aTr e R fjB^I
$$ druhsTbahjos, ^W
^C^ _Ajn>—
A. DESIDERATt
....TO....
nRNAGIRS, STARS_AKD COMBIUTl
AOOMPETKNT MANAGHR. AGBBT I
Aoter, with ISyeura' eip'nonce is III
America, tne Oqdb of Good Hope and Ami
Colonies, India and Obina,
IS OPEN TO EN8AGEMENT.
Is well posted with tbe profession and On
Oan (tive names of Managers, Tbeatrsi or
List of Prices and helding oapaouy, in niaHj
one ot the above places. Apply to
J. H. MoOAB%
tei lm «20 Washington atrstt.li
SANGER HAS
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 GEARY ST., NEAR K*H
None bat the Choicest Brands ol
and lilqaors on hand.
OEPOr WEYAND & KASCHE'S BAY Ml)
f.18 tf O IIKIS FEU) . t
FREE AND EAST
EVERY SATURDAY KI*
Piano and singina: at 6 1
CHARING
«t>X»>SAU
G08 MUolon street, near 8e«o"'
de»0 EAGLES A WILD, PrtpH*
To the Dramatic Profess
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS
over twelve y earn connected with, tot*
Melbonrne, and ib well known bythemsB1
.he profession in tbe Colonies, begs to M
that ne is prepared to give experienced •*'
allperaonB profosaionilly viBiting or '«•»»■
visit to the Australian Oolonies, >?**aZ
Punctuality in dispatching replies may »■
OPOa' WIx.LlAy PENRY WATB
UVictoria Obambers, 46 OolUns sirs*
N>ume Aaitrslia.
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR h.t
oeoasiona. Music importad, arrange
and for sale.
MARCUS BE. BLTM Leader o
Orchestra,
nENBY VOX DER MEHJDEK.
er of JBrai ■ Band.
■9-Ordvre from the ooushry promptly »
to Address M. W. WILLIS, Eaton*
Store. 188 Mot tgemery street, or MAE
BLUM. ggQ Montgomeryatrast.
GEORGE MAYES":
DEALER IN OYSTERS. CLAMS M
andall kinds of SHELL FISH. JM
Stalls Nos. AO, Al, *», California Ww1
Markst, entrance on OaUforwU atrfttA ^-^
Pablio or private parties add families I
fxom« a.M.to 19 t. u. LadUa* andGsnf
Orsf«r Room open frosa* ajit to 13 p.*- '
i I "**
l»IKUN I
A A) j ©a*. Prl,«
^ ^ I • •' MCI "° •' 0
S Hats! Hats! ?
' M .... .... .
' >
•A* r«.A*ciwo thi »m»T makcm *
»"•». *T1. - ■.. l-s
-M-"»X *«0 I
CALIFORNIA THEATRE
>1B1IAI STADTTHEATER
'ABBRI OPERA!
H1W AUAMBBA TM1ATE1* Wilson's
; AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
IM.1I l.>N| M| <
XI IK (.UKAT
EMERSON MINSTRELS
JOHNNY ALLEN and LITTLE MAC
B. aaUrr flaM l-Mdortnr
'* ortPi
ie it t* \
wusn
tra Night.
fegfait of tb« World RcbowimI Oit-LaggMl Dancer,
*ao «i« bid tbi aoaoa or trrnuia airoaa tbb
wn.-.l II.11.I~ .1 I ..i..,..- in ttMm M .iii.l. i I nl r.r(.irmniHT«
IAEL SPEIGLEB
.. ■ . • f !-.
■ »-.. I . .
r IVIIIV. MARCH B
iSANIELLO !
PT tTH "
10 RH :
D PUB
._ n rra baoobi
....txix riBn.i
. •!.! .r;..*«r -•
— PI —
M and Corps do Ballet!
-ID-
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1U11UO*'!
pUi. 1W»,
•» IX Of»n. Orud BEC1UNI. AL and 831.
EMTin. fffl.'T. fprMeattiaf
UVIU3 IN ERUPTION I
I iPMISflOS:
aio as
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aa
ajav BarffV Rarr
(Main mrtt
■ at ■ ■•..>■* ■.!•■<
BO. bo. i UTtts c>* roaoBT
i-mmm Bind Qul<-li»top
nnnnvmk
■ IWJ. OLARK
raaian¥ tun
W r. IIAKIS
Tata ..kiii mill BMBBWoa
J u BUSIKLL
'p«ny
l'nrl W.-.-...1.I
. Ml...
DIAMOND CUT iDI^AJLVLOISTID.
jon?JNT ma
- ■ -
the: x\7rc>jxrJZ>E3FLr,xjjL. i^c^isr^LTcro
Who will Execute the moit Difficult Terpsichorean Feats on One teg.
4 - triad*. lMrM«Kt»M
R-raHk*.
trill* I atlaarl A'Mmpi'lwfal.
ID-rtBaal-, 0.rlbp|«l U*rrh, wit. HlUtMry I'.to
U'lam Md KnrsttaMv
Tint time of lb- AfT-cilo* Nr,n Sk-tch emitted
OLP JOI.
CBASLBH
OVIHTIKf
T3
LACK JOE.
The eT«nlOR'« p«iformanc« will conclude with
.D1LLT EMERSON
..ADD BYMAN
i.v.w* aho okiiiihika
•-«'-r Mfwt, Wt. MMlt*-arr --«! K-ar«»*
THI1 rVKWIWO MARCH 0
fH^ffl in ft. •* .
I. -CK.Ir* ■•i**ii.a. rr-t. »!•-•-*• Oru4 ■••-
* -©ran* »rtir»»
•.-■ifja*- Tr.lt*4 Mora*. rr*al*U.I
iimi|'inf''iip nro«AK
4.-Kl«.a«etrl*a aaWgWO— IttM — ■ »f It' 1-41 a.
Mat. M. H. IHMkHII.I
A. — La l**r-a]f
MUM. IAI.P.OI
• -rrt«*1-Al lUBmaall An
Me tip*-
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCKO. TUB HOSKET i LITTLE MAC
Lor nao, m rich Tr.TOller M. Ain"lpy Boe-tl j IVtirj Charl"y rtntton
FirDiun. own r of Plan'atloa....— J. Rr>bin»oa | era. » Qu»dtj'» Mlm Willi tins
Frtak. kUioo, 4 r»\-# o.d LIt(l« Dir!m« i Urn*. Fero»iid«s... MIm Sbtrm»n
rip -. .(TF»nt to L^rsnzo Bob Hart ] aiaTea, VihRgerj. Pe.s.n;*, tic., by the Oompsoy.
BEWEFIT OP JO^IkJIO-S" .A-XjI-iXilNr
-ENOAOEMEST OF CbaM. *^*lxrlA-Xl.a the Ci anctor Tjtaili
FRIDAY EVENINQ, M*r;h Tih-
MONDAT ETEKISG. Miivb 10th-
IWJI..
t.-fflarry tefMtMtf, Mnalrail t tow
•IrHIm, tptlttf4 "Ra>T*llr."
■ -UriMid IJ.r41- sad Boll*.* Art
B> I RlWat.
I IITKHMlSBlOlf.
•.-M'i.IaH ■«MkKiii„ rwi.r4-M.rtae
la h*r aapar.llclc*! U«rt>aaek Act.
GROTEsgUK HUNS. J. KEMBEL
lO.-Oeau Loaitqnc
MON8. KKNIBEL.
II i— John. j Coakp, Ike Boy Wonder, oa hla bare-
backed Punlra, Daab and Harry*
1»-Drawl«i.roo« Knt*rlnlnmrni ,
BY M >S8. OAROlf AND SONS.
in. -The Champion Trick Eforae TVnpalraa I
I.trR'jDtngD BY OalAK KINOSLKY.
14.-Tht Mmb with the Iroa Jaw lirtln* aSO-ialU
Coak fall af Walrr with hta Teeth
H A R R Y •Q L A B! K [K.
Tba avaoiDg-a aat*n*lsDiaiii will ooodude with tha
IftDRhabta axtntTa.*ssa of
Mons. and Mme. Rogmolai
BY OAROK AND KKNIBEL.
Drew Oir«le •» 92
ratqnelto _ »?•>
Rcaerveii Chulrs 1 SO
PrlT«t« B««i »S and *10 UO
atjt-Bi.1 Office oi>»n ilallr from 10 to 4. D jors opso at i.
rum unit. i. «i>u uocmi
t ' owr«f rrlal
M IJ«d«*d«rf am.
ACIFIC HOUSE,
(lYMPIC HOUSE/^rstr
B ALSTON * OOTBEU.
OarC-l«br.l*d »:
■TC1I.L AKD
HT»Tm¥sTm¥»llI¥
V. Whit. ShirU. Tbtj C 1 PEaf BCTUY, uid lor qi.litr »ad danbitity will ne.er bo mfttobod. To bs bad only »1 tb.
8KK tii i -,v i> Air rum xrnicK. sis torn itmi.
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIANT!
ONLY tes cents.
THISTLETON'S^e POST STREET
lewSpringGoods
rILLE DE PARIS.
KAINDLEE <& €o„
.VOKTIIEAST COBXEB
Matter and Montgomery sts.,
Occidental Block,
have
JUST OT*E31NrE!TJ>
THsra
....OF...,
lewSpringGoods
THE FOLLOWING IS 1 REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLO
A5T
U. S. Revenue Paid Thereon,
Daring the Tear 1873,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
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GoldeoGato 3.T«
Union Hesse A Oo 2,-M'i
LafareiU Uaaot I^nllla ? v«8
Green A Oo a,0M
ohitmo am
WpyaolA Kaih 1.7.8
WchmatAOo 1.321
And aome very small brettorion, producing each
le<ti than 1,000 barrels per annum. the Whole
.miaot of ti-crsold dutinK )***2 In San Hranoiaco
ia l'.l, U'J tiinoi*. and It mil ba notioed that
JOHN WIEIiA ND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HEADS TIIK LIST !
His tales exeeoliog by about 10,011) btrrels thosi
of any other brewery, aod making nearly on*-tifth
of all bre^oracombinedj fe.*7 lw
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IS TOOKaTIFYTHAT N. B. TERWiL-
X UGER AGO , ft/and 51 Wn*hin«t,-jn Market,
aro the SULK aGEN IS for the 8%le of my braDd
of batter, known as " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BU f-
Tl'.K." It has been fluid at the above sUnd too
past thirtean years, and any brands of buttsr rep-
'n^eotrd to be of my make net procured of N. B.
TtrwiJttger A Co., are ooaoferfeit*.
la K BALDWIN.
Sad Franolioo, April, 8th. 1872.
N. 11. TRKWILUOKBA CO.
IfgO-Im oTQADdgl Washington Market.
FRENCHCOODS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Pwlil.a O.odi, b.i Jut nclTftd m lari, tad
TWftd uiortn.Bt of
VsroaicZa. Ooraeta
OliUklodAudptloM. Bilk Ooimu, ud Con.u
mid* to llin. I*dt.t' Uod.rwMr HUl Toor-
ultM. aailMnaMtoitt.it. fiUla
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
317 Kearny street.
H^ro son bebeld Ur II not, you've . Ircat
At ■iQDARZ».'.1 PONOn ciALOON, in S(-arny »tr*-el
Then uona. dUolple of great KQDaUZa,
Dl«pcn*"s famnd Magio Puiiohei*; CkUur
•ha mOBl 'I'dicloufl nitt'ur«t« ^%c recorded;
And haVo wiih tiiuuy metl»U bo«u rewarded!
Lsdlvs their OOHDI4LS the <? o»u «io At lolerire,—
Their "TtifiRrt" ftiipsoM,— and Men gain "LAD!X£8
PLEASTJttE."
To Alley conbnblal dlfferenceB and p&ln.
In "ANTI-ulVOatJa" yon can youread Attain.
Hip of the potent extraot bat one taste,
Yonr arm, conBOllng, tttralght Is round her waiflt
Gu«hk what a "MOKNING OOMFOItl"' In the Ua«
That heals the pnarrel and Imparts the biles!
The ."WELCOME" too. you'll always find
A bulmy soother for the troubled mind.
The aright "ADP.ORA/'oud tneflweet "FABBWELL,
Juat visit BONA, and you'll all fare well!
His "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the pauftoea
For all dyspeptics and for diarrhoea.
No Oholora Morons ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTERS" kuook around.
BONA and 8QD aIIZ A, spite of all dotraotore,
Have proved the Nation's greatest benef aotora 1
Full FORTY different ht.»Uhful driaka you'll dzid
To aid the Alan— Invigorate the mlndl
Not this alone— a Welcome you will meet
At BONA'S— (8Q0AEZV8)— 317 REaRNY STBEET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to pass;
ALL SPLENDID LIQOOBB BUT ONE BIT A GLA6A
THEY HAVE TAKEN
THE FIRST PREIWHUn*
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
At t»« »ld
Ladies and Children
....WILL KI»D ....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRE88ING PLEASANT TO USE. EASILY APPLIED.
is do< greasy, and will not injuro the rami, delioats. It
cures All dist-Ases of the scalp, removes dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ren^ere tbs b»ir soft and «1osi». ,nd la PBHKLY VEOK
TABLE.
■TTk. OriKinul S40K BRUSH UAIR TONIO AHD
DRESSING may be bad of tb. Ag.ot,
JAW. II. 11 ATI'S, TlrnuKl.t. «
OoroarNew Montgomery aod Uoirard itreeta.aodof all Dros;-
«i«ta. '»" <■<
TOHIV ^».<Z>:i31-*'S,
NONE BUT TBB BEST IIUIUIY OF MJBA.T8
CAN BE BAD AT
Stalls S, 6, California Market
I'lUXKEB IOUE MAKUFAITOAT.
■ar-Th. mort BIJWAWT pwroi, ™g£J*2*22*gL
'&*IGrA.
?'
IHE JOTJBNAL OF AMTJSElCEHi*.
mblUbed eyery Dm In tie Year l>7
J. "P. BOOABDUB
■S Merchant »»« 6«s Wnahtawton *».
Below Montgomery. San Franolwo.
THOBSDAY ..MABCH 6, 1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
Albambro.
Tfiebill presented st this hoaao is s varied and
sttractiTa one. Sigoor Donato, the world-re-
nowned one-legged dancer, baa created ft great
seoBStioa and draws large and fashionable booaou.
Jonons A lien's local verses in the first part cants
conch amusement and mani encores; Billy Emer-
son baa made a great tnocets in tbe charsoter of
OldBlaokJoe in tbe obsrmiDg character sketob
of tbat name, and Little Mao is Immense in
"Jocko, the Brazilian Ape." with which tbe en-
tertainment concludes. To-morrow night Johnny
AJIen will take his farewell benefit and present a
very attractive programme. Mia* Ellis Wilton,
the popular actress, has rolanteered and will read
"Shsmna O'Brien," and Miss Alice Harrison will
alio pnt in an appearance.
Metropolitan Theatre*
The engagement of tbe Chapman Slaters and
tbe redaction of prices has bad the effect of tam-
ing pnblio patronage tn tbe direction of this
la ones and largeandienceB axe tbe rale where they
need to be tne exception. The entertainment ia
a capital one; the fares of "On Parle Franeals"
(tbe Bulletin critic calls it a "vandevil.e" though
there isn't a song in it) and the borleiqae of "Lit-
tle Don Giovanni" make npa capital entertain-
ment. Toe quartette, "We Takes 'em In," by
Idlas Blanche Obapman, Mias Ella Cbapmao, H. D
Thompson and Willie Simms is immensely fnoay
and produces great laughter and many encores.
The Uhapman Sisters are, taking them all in all,
as singers, dancers, and actresses, the best b-ir-
leeqne artisteB who have ever visited this city,
Only "Little Don Giovanni" matinee on Saturday,
California Theatre,
There was a splendid heoas last night, when tbe
Fabbri Troupe produced the opera of " Canst,"
and Oarl Spiegler, tbe new banco prof undo, mads
his first appearanoe. Harr Spoigler made a great
success ; be has a fine voice, a good personal pres-
ence, snd sings well. He received ranch applause
and many encores. Sigoora Inez Fabbri support-
ed him as Marguerite; Pietro Bacoel gained his
full share of the honors of tbe evening in the role
of Faust ; Miss Anna Elzer sang and acted charm-
ingly as Siabel, ard Jacob Mailer made an excel-
lent Valentin. Tbe opera was splendidly placed
opon tbe etage, and the vision scene, with which
it concluded was very beautiful. To-night Miss
Augusts L. D&rgon will appew in the thrilling
drama of "East Lynne," taking the dual role of
Lady Isabel and Ma lams Tine. Tbe full oasb ap-
pears on our first page.
Bella Union Theatre.
Mill Agnes Kennedy appears nightly at this
bouse in oemlo Bongs and in her original protean
■ketoh entitled "A Woman Hater;" Ed. Mon-
tague astonishes and delights the audience with
hie great gyre act; J. H. Larkio and Mies Oarria
Armstrong appear to comic Dutoh sketohes; Miss
Fannj Sarretscn sings ballada in charming style ;
others appear in attractive sketohes, and the sen-
sation drama of "Wolf, the Rough," concludes
the enter. ainmoot.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
B. H. Dockrill'a new aot of the wild Indian is
ft great suocesa. Mile Doekrill delights large and
fashionable assemblages every night, by her in-
imitable bare-back act. J, Ksnlbel, universally
■renounced tbe greatest comio genius who ever
doaned the motley, keeps the audience in a roar
of laughter while be Is in the ring. Johnny
Oooke gains lauoh applause for his daring bare-
back act on pom**. Altogether the entertainment
given is first olasa.
Garibaldi Guard. ItTi
On Saturday evening next the Garibaldi Guard
will give their fifth annual ball at Piatt's HalL
This ball promises to be tbe finest ever givou under
tbe company's auspices.
"Woodward's Garden*.
There muat have been at leaat fit eeu thousand
visitors to these gardens Sunday. Balloon a;ceo-
aioo on Saturday by the Bnislavs. Grand perform-
ance on Saturday and Sunday by the Osaka Troupe
of Japanese and tbe Baislay Family. Grand gaa
balloon ascension on Sunday.
Why from Mannheim.
The Oall critic in the notice of last nfgbt's opera
this morniDg sajs: " The bills inform us that he
(Oarl Spoigler) ia from the Royal Theatre, Mann-
heim, though why that factshould be mentioned
we are at a loss to imagine, as it adds nothing to
bis reputation." etc Well, if he wants to know
why, we will tell him. The Royal Theatre, Mann-
heim, has ranked with tbe nrat-elais theatres of
the great capitals of Europe in the artutio
excellence of its produotions, both ia drama
and opera, for many years. It Is the standard
theatre of Germany, and " coming from the
Royal Theatre, Mannheim," does add to an ar-
tist's reputation notwithstanding the Call's asser-
tion to the contrary. The new basso made a de-
cided bit; andtbongh tbe Oall failed to appreciate
either bis singing, bis acting or hie credentials,
the other papers and tbe publio present have en-
dorsed him as a success.
Equestrian Drama.
There is eome talk of ereotiag a stage in John
Wilton's Amphitheatre, and presenting equestrian
soeolo dramas with a full dramatic company. We
think suoh a novelty would take Immensely.
AjfiTQHioAL MuaEtiM.— one of the moBt
lompteie collections, of the kind in the United
lUtes, comprising hundreds of oostly and beau-
tiful wsx models. It daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hour tftfty be profitably snout here.
Fifty-one new operas produced In Italy
last year. Forty-nine were failorea.
w
X>o Not; Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate snfferera from Coras, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowsn'a Butt,
tnte, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
im**! from experience, having tested tbe Doc-
tor's capability. BefereDoas given if required, a
3>r. '0-riex*ty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
coronlo and apeclflo practice, and aa arjoa Is
now the moat Buocessful of any Physfolan In
Ban Francisco. Offloe 610 Bacramento street,
corner of Leldeadorff, a few doors oelow What
Cheer Hotue,
» - ■ ■' ■ •
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, ccr. Post and Montgomery u
Anecdote of the Late John B. Selwyn
Several years ago the late Mr. Selwyn was
a eceDio artist at the Boato n Theatre. But,
tboagh apparently devoted to fiepencil and
brush, be felt within him the sonl of Rcs-
cious, rather than of Beverly, and secretly
longed for histrionic fame. To tread the
boards before applauding thousands— !• ap-
pear in front of tbe Bcenes instead or paint-
iDg them— this was bis ardent bat concealed
ambition.
In theconrBaof aatarriogteur EJwin For-
rest came to Boston, ;and Selwyn was de-
lighted. There was an actor! How be
should like to play with ForreBtl In a freak
of good humor fortune gave him the oppor-
tunity, "Damon and Pythias" was an-
nounced, with Mr. Forrest as Damon, and
John H. Selwyn was cast for tbe part of
Lncullna. Tbe rehearsals all went smoothly
"Here I seize you," said Mr. Forrest. „
"Certainly, sir," replied Mr. Selwyn cheer'
fully.
"Here I put you off at first entrance,"
said Mr. Forrest.
"Quite right, sir," replied Selwyn, who
was getting on capitally,
"You muat give yourself up to me," said
Mr. Forrest.
"Never fear, sir," replied Selwyn, with a
rusting smile.
The eventful night arrived. Selwyn was
beautifully attired in [spotless tights and
a Boman tonic. The whole company ad-
mired him as be stood in a graceful attitude
at the wing. Then his cue was given, and
be walked upon the stage "a thing of beau-
ty." He spoke his little lines with modest
emphasis. Suddenly the muscular 'trage-
dian advanced upon him like an angry tiger
upon a gentle lamb; seized bim; shook bim
in tbe air; threw him from side to side; re-
leased bim only to pounce upon him again,
lika a cat playing with a mouse; swabbed
tbe stage with bim as if be bad been s floor-
clout; held him at arms' length, amidfthe
eager plaudits of tbe gallery boys, and at last
flung him out of Bight through the first en-
trance, and landed him in front of the
prompter's box, a dirty, sore, perspiring,
disheveled, bruised disgusted heap of hu-
manity.
"Ahl" Baid a friend, coming up to him as
he lay panting upon tbe floor; "I see that
you have been playing with Forrest."
"No," groaned poor Selwyn, trying in
vain to rise, "Forrest has been playing with
me I And a nice object he's made of me!"
The next morning kSelwyn "respectfully
declined" to appear as Lucullus again.
What Is Home without a Landlady *
In Worcester, Maes., a lady, named Mrs.
Mary Newton, was arrested fer wearing
male attire, but die charged when sheBtated
that her reason for wearing the dis-
guise was to discover the whereabouts of one
of her boarders, whom she suspected of
paying particular attention to a young lady
in an adjoining town. The bachelors of
Massachusetts are in a bad fix. The land-
lady, it Esems, has not only power to super-
vise their hash, but to superintend their
love affairs. The thraldom of the hash pro-
viders is becoming terrible in this country.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'PrlEoo by gas light,
Uur careless feet , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseleas',play
Of Bparsllng waters, made a soieeu
Through wnloh a sweet bonquet was seen ;
While mosey stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window ?eem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let'B go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I eald, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner bad we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, ashed our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
Ail Kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that.
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand orabe and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kindsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sore.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladtea, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best loe cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they oall "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goeB there once will go again,
Pacific Oypter House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
Charles haake. Proprietor,
The Credit MobilUr Swindle
Is the talk of tbe day, and is considered one of
the moat gigantic frauds of the ego. The old ad-
age Bays that "bad feeding is the cause of many
orimes," and there is no doabt of the truth
of it, for what will cause a more discon-
tented state of mind than a badly-coolced meal?
To avoid thiB evil we should patronize suoh res-
taurants ae Mt eh's White House, Kearny street,
opposite the Whits House, or his branch, the Cap-
itol Restaurant, on Fourth street, where we can
alwars depend on obtaining the very best tbe mar-
ket affords, cooked id the most recherche style, at
reasonable prices. •
Wriavt Cheer Ijauadry
Employs no Ohinamen, and shonld be pat
ronixed by everybody. •
Best Quality of l>off«kln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Qheer Laundry ,z
Genuine Havana OJcars.
Best brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8, W.
corner of Merohant. Franc* fc Qahn. 4
For a Bftfe and efficient Beautepteb of the
OoirpLEiies, use Dickey's Famous Obehe be
Lis. l
Oysters. ~* ~
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Mannina'e, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
etrc2t, near Third, next to car offloe, 0
INCONSTANCY.
Against the cur aiu d pane, beloved,
Tbe enow beats thick and fast;
The wild wlnd'd acrrowfal refrain
Id telling of tbe past—
And In the eld familiar chair,
B aside the hear: h- fire's glow,
I sit and elng tne tender air
Tou loved go long ago.
Ab, often since the iprinfrs, beloved,
Have bloomed above your rest,
I breathe the sweet o!d song tbat sings
Itself within my breast —
Ae children, in tbe cheerless days
When winter datily lowers,
Retrace tne garden'* sodden ways,
And talk of last year'c flowers.
It never seemed to you, beloved.
When we walked band in hapd.
Amid the sunshine and the dew
Of youth's enchanted land,—
It never seemed to you or me
That I could sing or smile
If yon were lying silently
Within your grave the while.
We thought wa could not live, beloved,
If we were torn apart—
TDat earth would have no more to give
To either stricken he rt ;
Alas, the change that time has wrought!
Your grave has held you long,
An i In a home where yon ir j not,
I sing the dear old Bong !
Do you look back to me. beloved,
From out your happy syber ■,
And deem me false, that I can be
Alive, and yon not here ?
Death does not always bring Its balm
To every aching in-
Life may outlast Its dearest charm,
And heart-break does not kill.
It would have been the same, beloved.
Had I been flnt to die—
Another love had worn your name,
More dear, percbance, than I.
Ab, after all these weary years,
Would yen more constant be?
And would you drop these bitter tears.
And sing the song for me ?
Under the beading of "Happy Thoughts,"
tbe Petersburg (Vs.) Appeal cays (hat more
Biokneas prevails in that city than for many
years past.
+.
Columbus, G a., wouldn't sabecribe a red
cant for a new church, but old John P.obio-
sen's circus took $2,000 out of the to mi.
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the oauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer BeBtaurant, on Wash-
ing! o d treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the publio since
1849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, B&imagundl floup, game, tame geese,
dellolous entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea In the
oity — English breakfast tea — Bouchon 2 and
Orange £ ekoe— c«n be obtained here. a
SantTTfich Island Palu,
Since the oscension of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bchieiber, dealer lu
bedding and furnitnr?, 520 Washington strce\
opposite the mtrket, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for xnsttrasB bedding, and doubtlets Mr. Schrei-
ber will rind no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. a
e ■ - .—
X>r, Barlow *J. Smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 1<- o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to i p. m., free. w
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
borBeB and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an esjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
a? from Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the Btand fronting tbe Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs ere used
by tbe best circles of the city, and as be makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, be is more liberally patron*
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank nas en.
joyed gr*at success in hlB business, and the
admirable way In which be conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who pa'ronlze him. *
Altogether tHe Best.
It la curious, but true, that J. A, Sbeber,
T07 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer In this oity. Try him and you will be
sonvinced. 1
Holiday Punches,
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squarxa's. Squaraa'B Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man*
ufaoture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqaarsa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldeadorff street.
Tlae Choicest Confectionery.
■John H. Homer has Just opened a new and
handaoms confectionery store at 126 Kearny
street, where on be obtained superior finely
flavored confectionery of all kinds. Balls and
parties supplied. Q
Sewine Bfochlnesj for Sale,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post street Alto,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
■ ■ « _
I^V®* Buckle »uspender«,
At $1 per pftb^-25 per cent, cheaper than els*.
where— at the What Oheer Laundry. 1
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade in Caiiforuift is assuming
ggantlo proportions. Emerson Oorvillo, of the
Saddle Boek, 4io Pine street, furnishes from
bla own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parte of the Pacific Ooaet. His
■astern transplanted oysters nave a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and * he
" Saddle Bock" 1b known everywhere.
Flverybody Suited.
There la no end to tbe multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock ia immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
Olaibvotast.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
S23 Kearny at,, bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions in BngllBh, French and German. t
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75c. to $3, Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales & Co., 303
Kearny street, near Bush. ox
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and Ladies and
Gt-nts' Forniehing Goods, at Bank's, store, 36
Fourth Btxaet, Cheapest in the etty, e
A- Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to letthere
The building is a very fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. ,
Fro ah and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, go to OantV and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Hnttcr v
GARIBALDI GUARD
WILL HOLD THEIB
FIFTH ANNUAL BALL
.... AT....
FXiATB'S TT Pk XaXe
....ox....
SATURDAY EVENING... MARCH 8
Ticket* One Dollor
( admitting Gcntloman and Ladies, ')
«a*-To be bad of any of the members, and at
tbe door on tbat evening,
mbl t»d THE COMMITTEE.
S.F.BUSINESSDIREOTO
Bookaellera and Stationers.
H. H. Moore, f09 Montgomery, near Merchant |
Bnslneaa Colleges.
Heald'e, Brjant A Stratton'a College. 24 Pos |
Hatchers.
Kfttz, Fred, Stalls 94 to 100. California Market I
Bran Fonndertes.
Weed A Kingwcll, California, 125 First si.
French Fancy Good*.
Locan A Oo., lfl Montgomery, 107 and 1QS Bottej
Human Hair.
Sampson. A. B. ± Oo.. 110 Second street.
Hnslc and Musical Instruments, ,
Keene, O. O.. mftr. aooordians, repairer of all (
musical instrnmenfci, N.E. oor. Bash 4 Kw .
Wines and Liqaon, (Wnolssale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. S04 Front
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
oat the centre of tbe city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME'IB
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS OIROULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoata to catch the passengers
t bat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS "HEBE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,'
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in the Taeat't-8, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public roeortB generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOOIETY, IS
plftced in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HATWARDS.
TONY OAEBb PROPRIETOB
First-
»156m
[otol.
Stage Dancing
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONOl
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSIC1X
TWENTY TEAK" OF FBACTT
1 N THE TREATMENT OF DlSEASESVDj'
.deattofemflftibaBplaoed Madame Edmo
at toe head ol all physicians making kuou Draoi
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a ids
and permanent care in tbe worst cases oft
prn«fiion sod menstrual derangemsnts Lie
will nod Madame Edmonds a akiilfnl phyilS
and it is to tbeir interest to consult bar in all t
eases incident to women before tampering *
poisonous nostrums, quack dootors and hurnbe
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without
laformaiion from the paliect, and cores with
the nee of mercury or experiments, thus u.
from wrong treatment for private, chronfe 1
cancer diseases. Correspondence slrlotlyeot
dential. Office and residence, 415 Pidb atn
between Kearny and Montgomery, jijg j
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU1
N. £. cor. Jackson and Kearny tie,
THE GREAT ERaDIOATOR OP BPI0t>
t OOMPLAINTS, formerly of Look 515
London, and tbe last twelve vearsof tSao Frantii
DR.TOZERinforoiBtbe afflicted tbat aftlrvh
mg all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON Al
PARIS, and spcndiDg one year in the mostes
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, be au
opened Mb old Medical Institute at the old atsi
wbera be can always ba found. DR. TOZSK I
for forty years met with aaparalleled snoosai
tbe treatment of disease Kooerilly known
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLAlNTn!
DK. ('If AH. H. TOZEE
is in every way responsible, binding bimisU
effect a permanent cure, or making no chart
Thoae_ who cannot afford to pay for advies a
medicine will be obarged for medisine only. 71
MuN'l HLY RESTORATIVE PILLS, never koo
to fail in giving relief in oases for which tber
recommended, are to be obtained only el ■
office. Price, $5 per box. Fall direction on U
box, sent by Express or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the advsrtlii
Qiacks who make it a practice to publish U
affidavits and other false references, but rsftn
tbe fflOft respectable people in the State, whom
baa gdbeb of diaoanBB wbioh others have i&ilid
care.
BR. CHAS. IT. TOZEB,
N, E. corner Kearay and Jackson etresU, 1
*•'-** San Fracoiaw
TAUGHT AT
McCarly's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAT HALL, (
d«2T 1m Post street, near Kearny.
OUTSIDE LAND8
A NY AHD ALL PBRSONB THAT Hll
made DUPLIOATE PAYMENTS 00 Oil
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS em bin I
amoaat refunded at tbe office of tbe nndMeJjBi
□ pan tbe presentation of an order from t
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delEtf A. Aimflj
Alfred Yetta
Manuf icturer ant
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
£££ Dapont, i
HEAR SUITES STEBT
See my stock of Bi
Cages before porobsui
elsewhere. Always son
thing new on hand. 1
Patent Cages, mad*
TRAYS always on band.
Also, best quality
'SR
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED Tl
Its Parent. ,
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
1*4 Kearny treet, ha, Jtcmeredtt
TVo. 3 Second street
*Wnere yon will and a complete a
•ortment of SHIFTS and FEBMIM
INe GOODS, at the nanal low yrl«
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT * W.
ARIOI
Pianoforti
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES *T A'6*
Fair of tb.Aamioen Inatitnte. after J"?
fold trial arfinot Steinway'e. Oblokenolfl. ■
other., to bTTHE BEST ON EXHIBmON.
DIJETAZ, Sole Agent. »o OVlutm'S
N B.-Pianoa of all etytei! TO RENT. W_
Mftstv As» ratf
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XAJTiCi
Cor. Second and Tehama street*.
, ataV-Terrapin eomtantl- oa b«
Ojsten in every st'le. PBITA
STJPPBR ROOMS F/>R FABTJJ
dec Slim
CLASSES INJLuCUTION.
TWO OP TBK LEADING MEMBEB8
tbe Theatrical Profession fn California Ell
pose forming classes for instruction in Eloonuy
Persons wishing to avail themselves of theopp
tnuity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate «
can send in tpoir names to "Qambrsee" P. 0. 1
SIM, when particulars aa to terns, cto., will
t to them. de9t
MtNTMMfll S fe 4
MOTEL.
** sWl-i
I'lfaro
•
QMS
WEST END*!!
i.- . i~**
• »» r»»>
at. hakch «. tan
•u. am. a*. i<*.
ETROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THBATM.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
UOOCI
IMMEINS r
70BSS
3» TWI
apman Sisters miss augusta l. dargoni
Vta w* " • **•*•* >K %■» fwaatV- taaftMM**! Ittot **
coplo's Theatre,
EAST LYIUIUE; or, THE ELOPEIYIEItfT
is House is bon Nightly Crowded
MARCH 6
CVCHIWO
MARCH •
ato tj*-wi «**• * • -•-
EAST t-VHWE!
ON PARLE FRANCAIS
«»4 *« » i» • m r ti
.«■..-,,.
tale Don Giovanni
a>«. m, *. s n s < r. *, r as a «
't»t lHM.il tor ta*
• i KMIilktoliMtal>iM>
lUntUBkmal. J wai.i til
■
f. lll»lllw»M'' D ElLA&W
«i ■»-•*! •« »*] Hal Maw.ii
■ ••eel
MISS OORIKLL
MISS ADA BHATTU K
TA. talfwi • r MfU KATT PELL
re. .aaaaea. YLawelwra asad Ooeka.
(nrd»y Ariirnonn .Don QIOTBiml
iti fmii-akaiio*
>tos g»,ia<3. Leo!
HUM OV UHMBt:
.torntT'lTf Ceal«
rtitr ceata
TwHI] -n.e Cea.
imu mi
114*1
■BY DfU
urn i k
uttls wii in
« tiaim i. imuin
sbm Riaaii •
»K- 0 R *A1 *P«n»
■m isixu i nnn
Milt OABEtl WVATT
«l«l LOCISA Ul»I'
w A. MKTATKR
MAPI I"
>' * TIIATfR
IIARRT OOAO
r J I I
. ■..
R J. PRIRTOR
Th III IIARI.IRO
WHAT IVI'.MSII. Muck Tib
THE FABBRI OPERA COIVIBIIVATIOIV
WILL OITK ArnEH s 0RV5U OI'KIU.
....WITH....
New 8cenery. New Properties, and a Grand Ballet.
8ATUBDA Y, at 2 '. EAST L Y N N E
SATURDAY BVE*IKO QBRSD PBODOOTIOH OP
L1DT MACBPTH MINN AlOlsrA L, DA ROOM
MAIBRTH JOUM McCt LLOIOII
Rrwnr4 e^a«a-Dreee Circle anl Orcheetrn 91 «• Balcony AO
KrMrird teal*- Ba.coay ?* Oal'ery '■''
Dreee Circle Admlee.oa SI OO Private Boies »e ,,nd HIO Oo
THI»»1\i»aiv
fvti«« Agnoa
1 X
Oront Oyro Aotl
I"1"!" «»a.i Armatroitt
C-OC*Xt>X_. ma.l
cooi'nn
» luirl. — \ .
In < 'omlosl
)•>.*,..»- Qaaaw l>.«h*a.
.
'm lend
r» . I
V* a,. 1 r...4
"••^•r •k*«*1* •»••»»
Or«cian SUtsri M ile
Bof cam Oerrette
■..i.r.ai.k.,,
J»a«l» Jitatai
RM'TROKU
< 'ritlniil tllCl
J n u»i< .
Wilt, UT Tlt-OMla Mai mn ism IUWI0T
R n
Ilap|.\ .lii. i iiikI 1. «•■«-.
• ' ' HIIFII
a, «'.tr.|..n
Ml*. RtupIi i OtUflall Sk.to., wrllt.B b, I
A. -W7-01VIA.IV XX A T JEJ X*.
, MISS 1IIMU KENEDY.
MiM Ar.b.1,. Tomtioi I Inlrrtd.clnc Ho.i*. . linciDi M.tcn
Jon..n« Min.oRr,.,, . gtulnftlil v. r— . Iir. M .ieb.
Ir«(h O.r.Dircr,. ) uid Itp.n ih !>•■ c.
Cole. Autn.tu, Klt/o™o ... ... Viiaw
OcOOlUdlCK Wllb I
Wolf tlio
Wolfred Oiawson. known aa Wolt
Lor**>s> Wuroy
.I.»rf)b IllllOO
I- minion
inor Kimirl
Uow.r.1 Hair-ion
Alwjoa SMoiiir
Colonel Wnitalf
Jobioo
HoOionia
l-»dan Balconr
RiWw
,Mn Rniini
Mr». Oonklioa;
■ a Drama of
novign.
lb* Ilon«h R. (,. Marab
Mat Kally
ToncBf Braa
Mr Varnar
Ohaa. Varnar
(Jbia Cavil.
WiUBark
J.H l.a.km
E. Mont a*: u a
F. Coopar
Fans* OarraUon
Minnla tillroor*
Mi*a Joaapbina
Mi** Hailand
M at Ofralta
Can le Arniatrona;
McOANIEL'8
uBeiim and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
"pal U»iDltR'«IO*eRD WOULD MO»*T RH-
ElFitMl Caatr^paWfaHlt rapr-aaat |a> *«« and ts a paMio fan ■
ryrjfn,P^Bjrjr, IBM na >• Ma prapArad to fan bo faetl-
/ F^ft'laW*.* wr»tMht'i >m of a*ary kini and ccaj-actar,
"~ aAsdld daiarra IH« ni'TIIIHII of to* pTID-
'■• Mm ar»:'»1 at (Jti'fno*. WjomiQf. A
B AftD C •MM0I>I<>r> UAl.U who c»1
- Hall la wall aanUUtdd
1*1. and mad* eoaafor art a fir all aaaaooa
ha,.ar. TUR BBA T OW MUSIO. ho»b Stria*
Hr»««, a*Jj '-a f lrni'had at all lima*.
>'UM*a«tnr« arrancamaofa will Ni mad* with
1 RATRI'JAL UK til II EK t OMFANIE4, eitb-
I aVatawUBLajajf Hail off pdrforananoaa os a par-
- mm I laalwwl Lb* raeaipt*. OvrTvapoadaoo* *olioila>d.
jHIRT 81 r ****
Parent
r«l,.-'»
ID Bid • «•
1ST* «' 'r
Look Box *o. 1. Cbnjtnna. Wjorain«.
_ B.— C-naii'iM »Ao(a1 for tbs Cb*r»ant
I Maaa. Tboa* wi.nir f *ocac«si*ota. iitu l.iw.
' Mfortnt WloUi Hntoa, aanalDC pboto-
io rot addra«a. Half Faaaaca Moner ra-
dad aitar fliliaa* aor*r»*J»nt-.
JAMKH McDANIKL,
Propt-iator Charanna Tnratra and Moaaora,
DTJ Aa Lock Box Re. I. Cbaioso*. W. T.
!
IPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
riRoiNiA cmr, hktada.
1 1 BD KLEOABT THRATRX HAS BKKH RJE-
da>oorAla>d. aod can ba> rattled by tha sl«bt or
I tbw w*ak. HtATt and um**4lnc oomvaniai
i «ml'r tr«a>MNl wilb on ayplboatton brloUvr
jiii.% rirKR,
Ma\Dajr*r and aoU f'ropnatoc
Or to 3. a. MeOAllK.
• •• WaablaaTtoai alraat. Han Kranntaoo
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
KKOUSOE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
ih. Pnblto i.o. rally, ih.t tb.y b.v. open.d
irt OOLMANS 0LOTHINO STORE, OOTb.r
l"h and Moatioia.rv .tr..!., with . WELL
UMTED STOCK of
lO.CE WI.VU,
I.IQIOVM ADD
U tn lo.iud to ell. lid AROHIK MoKEIL
A > WM. 0. OALDEB will do tb.lr but id
III lb tin oomforubl*. HVtf
ARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
O TO MARKRT STREET, HARRY OOR-
b»« raapaclf olr Inf orma bla frlinda and pal-
• -bal bo bu rafltud ta bMBtifal it-le thia
raad oomforiablaraaort. And will ba pUaaad
•Mwhajaj.aaa And all. and ba*a tham aaapla
ia of tba choloait wina. and liqaora, A saw
lard Uble from tha roanufacto* of Llaaaaflaid
bPlMlAB and OolUcdar'a UUit paUat i'aal-
•d aaablana, baa baas plaoad ra tba BiflUrd
'!«. Tha popular and efflciant b*T*ra<a mantp-
,tar, TStaaiF Carroll, can ba found In bla old po-
loa praparad to djapaaaa oraatara twtnfort to ail.
. J»tl tf ______
o
fBTIBir
c.
OLD
JA.VET.Ecf r>KS, >t «b.
I old orlAlo.lR.d Lion. lSOUT)
aaaaajBg, F»r>i.t*r.
HAIR.
THE OUEAPEST PLACE 15 SAN PRANOISLo
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Coods,
IS AT THE
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A. B. UIFWI * CO.,
»>. 11* lN.ll .irr.t,
■0)0 Im Etlwecn Mlflnn i.nd Mian..
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRHT-OXABB PB0PLE.-MU8T HAVK
good Wardroba. Fonr Lad las aod two (»on-
tlanao to bo cood to canaral bnaioaaa fir tba com-
Ida* Wlntar 8»aaon. eonm.aooios' tba flrat w*ak Is
Roffembar. 1872. Addra-i sUling lowaat tartns,
witb Pbotorrapb. Half Far* ralDDdad aftor fill-
"" »««•"""• JAMBS MODANIRL.
Proprialor Obajanna Thaatr* and MnaaTjaa.
7 Look Box 1. UhaT*nn*. W.T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms IO and 17 OGO Waehingrton street.
ooTi
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
TTARIJITY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
* par formara going from Ban Franoktoo to Maw
York, or *ic« ffaraa, abonld atop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Fliat^lAaaragagamanU effcrad to On t-oliaa peo-
dla at "THE BQWERY." Main atraat, Joaaph
Dndlar. Mananar. LatUra so addraaaad. or to
Dlok Brown, Bojinaai Managar. will r.o*Wt
prompt raply. '•-, I™
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. T. BEROOLO. PROPRIETOR.
THE OB010EST HEATS AND
Vegflt.bl.i, Bo.id by tb. w.ed.
«o« Fire btbeet. Ikiwmi Ikiii
And Mo.t.om.rr.
!Sk
CANDIES.
ALL KUTDB OB THK FINKBT KAWDV
inadaatoBPBtaaxa Oaodp VaOtorr dail*. All
•rdare. aapaaially from tb* ooantir. ara aoUoiaad
and will ba promptljr attandid ta.
OANTY A WAONEB.
ldVT Montromarr at- nar-i- Baitar
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
VOfBLT rORTIBBBO ROOMS. SOT-
ctoorianlu,
wlfoU I.U.WM1 oatd T.ntllwl»d.
■If BMUitr^J. . ooMtl
uaret .vmi..vu
....ard....
• penckb pbitcbabs,
Witb the Ore.t Senutlon,
COXJNTEIUF'EAT!
OHA*. A. OASD1IKR.
The Celebrated Doteh Comedlnn.
HIU HIHNIi: LIHIIH.
Barlewja., Serlo-Oomlo .nd Bill.d SlDgor.
■ leNOB DON ATI,
Tbe World-renowned Ono-Lescd Dinoer.
SAPPHO TRUHPK,
laeladlns the Child Wonder, BAPPIIO.
•.It I.IK KI.I.IH,
MISS II. EtLH and W. KI.LIX.
» V 1 1. 1 ~ T » N,
....AMD....
I. II C V AI.A.M8,
Nerlo-Cuiulc and Daeitl.l*.
FREIffCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER SOU,
LANCASTER'S
«17 WAHHISUTOS RTRRErT,
felOlm Op >. Magalra'a Opara Ho ma.
SHIRTS
....AKD....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARGE ABSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
ntlbloK Ganrla to ba had snod and obaap. at
tba "OLD OORNKR." J- LKVY'rt. «10> Mont-
tomarr Btraat. JaaMoa hiffnn t« nil. Don t forgat
tbonnmber— fllO Mnntxomery strrot. f all lm
CENTRAL
NO. 113 GRARY STREET.*
Bast aooommodatione for
Families in tbe city. Privnta
sotranoe forLadias. Hair Catting, Sbaylng and
Sbampooiog. Ulilldran'u Hair naatly out Ladies
SntnTJiiOomK «> oenta.
1171m t, OORRIVEAU.ProDriatar.
TBE ABOVE ARTISTS ARE HOW ON OUBBOOKN, AND CAN BKKH
gaged by msnagara West of tbe Rooky Mountains, through oar agency,
gRXKlDAN t'OKISTN *M CO.
THE OLD
Hot scoton,
IE Morl.tR nUreet. near Kearny.
All DrIiiU» Ten Cents
Hot OrlnksaSpecialty.
THE BEST TOM AMD JEBflY IN TOW".
Always oo file tbe New York Hsrald, Harper'f
Wsskly, Frank Laills'a, Day's Doings, Police Ga
Kates, all tba California papatB, also London
Pnnoh. Ball's Lira, Illnatratad London News. Gall
and sails fy yoaraalf.
at**- Don't forget tbe tin of tba Hot Scotch.
fa? tf W. a. WALDRON. Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
FOR SALK-E1S KEARNY STSEET, AT
MBBOER'S. Alio, .tarj kind oi Olndi.i
nolt/ M. A. BEBOEE.
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM TBE OIR
one to drop Into tbe
Kot sootcli,
FOR YOUR WABM OR GOLD DRINKS.
All .Drinks Ten Cents
.68 Sutter street, sear Heamj.
fefitf OS. P. BRIGG8. Proprietor.
"THE" SAUCE.
ASS TOUR OBOOER FOB IT.
TAYLOR ft BENDELL,
mhl lm 400 Oliy stret.. i
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Market.
HAKUFAOTURED BY
CALEB M. IIIKI.EIt
onlAtf 4 WO an' *B. K.nmr at!
Signor Mancusi,
PRIVATE SINOINQ LE8S0NS.-0LA8S OS
MOHMT and TBIEWAT,
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUV
And Collage of Medlelne.
IO n(\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TRUOT-
A V. l/V/VF iT« obieota to be aa-n. Open to ihm.t
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HAIaL
»1S Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY
BwT-DE. JORDaM'8 P»iTAT« OjTIC-l Is at »»S '
Geary street (oppoaita old Mechanloa' Pafflllatr).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO CAN DURE 00R1TS
Banieni, Ingroa-lng Nail*. RboatKAUam, and
all kinds of Sores, as rnadlly asl eaa. Liniment,
halve and Corn atedtolna to ba bad at ajy offloa.
DR. F. SO UUL1 Z, 114 Keamy stret t. f *2i tf
"FIGARO."
THE JODKKAL OF AMDBEMENT8.
Pnbll.hed «T.ry B» in tie Year by
^_ ;p_ BOQABDUS
•SSMercltniit «n«l 53S Wn.hln*ton St.
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
THUBSDAT MABCH6, 1P73
A Lonsotne Man.
In the abaoty, which in California's eir)y
days did as office for Wells, Eargo & Co.,
in Marjsville, there sat one Saturday eve-
ning a mournful and dejected looking indi-
vidual whose Joi.g and unkempt hair and
beard, cowhide boots and rough dress be-
spoke the miner. For over an hour b9 Bat
there without [a word Vor look for anyone
present. Miners came, left their dust, took
their eoio, and exchanged their greetings
with everyone present save the one morose
mac, whosa apathy, nothing it seemed,
could disturb.
Finally thtre entered a young miner with
a beaming f=.c9, who, after completing his
business at the counter, tamed to the agent
in charge and remarked that on the previ-
ous Saturday he had some dealings with
him and th -ugbt that some mistake must
have occured in his account.
• Gu fs not," saiJ the agent, "our cash
was all right' and I reckon we keep our
hooka pretty Btraight."
But upoo the request of the miner that
-the account should be examined, the ac-
count was looked at, and it wsb found that
by a clerical error the miner had been paid
$50 too much.
-'Teat's what I make it," said the latter,
"and here's yonr money." With this be
threw down the gold and received the thahkB
of the agent,
While t us conversation was going on the
miBantiiroL>io man bad preserved his look
of utter iudiflerence, but when heeaw the
money uctually returned^his face bright-
ened op, be roae. slowly, walked toward the
honest miner and said:
' -young man, don't yon feel lonely in
this country?"
♦ —
A Better Plan.
A Bustonian of magnificent possibilities
wishes tu organize a company with $12,000,-
000 capital to inclose a tract of several
square mile* in an iinmeuse glass structure,
within which invalids make their ^perma-
nent abode, having a tropical climate with
it ? appropriate fruits and foliage, good ho-
tels, picture qua drive?, art galleries, an
opera hou^e, aud in short everything that
consumptives could possibly wish for ex-
cept ventilation. It will be niuoh better to
annex the Sandwich Inlands, and send all
the consumptives in the United States there.
.A Noble Institution.
Something practical at las'-. Mies Collins
of Boston, is going to establish in that city
a school for the education oF housekeepdra.
Cooking will be made a specialty and the
meal-i prepared by tbose pupils will be sold
it oos t to the working women in shops, givi g
them in the place of the cold, and often
unpleasant luDobes they now depend up m,
warm and well-cooked dinners.
Contraltos nd Sopranos.
Katf Field tartly aaya that it is a crime,
Apparently, to be a contralto. Only shriek
in G alto, and you bring down the house.
Sing a contralto largo, with exquisite phra-
sing and voice, and applause will be com-
paratively mild, Truly, as has been said,
art now is loud, whereas formerly it was
long.
— ■ -♦
Tbose ;ava«os.
Mark Twain said in his lecture that in
the Sandwich Inlands everything waB done
in an upside down manner. Among other
foolish tbingB that tbty do is to eleot the
most iECOi-i upiibli? men to Congress.
.Ladies Vinlilntc Cards.
Written, engr.tvrd or painted by John P.
Dwyeb, 12C Sutler street, opposite Lick Hou*e,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hakdkeb-
OHIKPS NEATLT MASKED. PENMANSHIP Of eveiy
description to order. s
It In Pertectly Astonlsliins
Sow beaotiiuliy and quickly thov do washing
t ! the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
sefore 8 a.m. returned the same evening If de
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
Thlw wonderful BTstem gives ihe momorr ex-
acrdinary power. Thousands of flguras and
words 1-arnt without effort. Studies made easy
and the inellect strengthened. Sand for the
book- fifty cent?, po?t-paid. Professor Win,
i'tmoe, 1»3 Montgomery street. n
Or„m Moore,
Formerly of Kuss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, olothlng es-
'abllshment, wmthwest corner Hueh and Mont-
gomery sis., or Dexter Stables. Carrlaae orders
left ' at either place promptly attended to day
•at night, at reduced rates. Eg
Holiday GajacLles.
Fiesb, sweet and dclioiona Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Meroer'e pioneer confection-
ery " 3 Kearny stoeet. Wholesale ana retail, q
VTfteUilils JBoturnea In One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Fob Sale— A lot ef cheap EUk dresses, at
eeary treet. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. l
OOO jeaijrs oi Socles,
at mil pricey it the What Cheer Lannory.
Wlia,t Cheer laundry
!• the best Unndry In San Frano laco ,
Will You Stop FrettlKftf
The amount of fretting and fa'dlt-fioding
whioh many people contrive to wo;k into
their liv£s would be a matter of wonder were
not the tning sooommon. If this practice
be a disease of the mind, as some assert, it
is certainly one of decidedly chronic tend-
ency, seldom yielding to curatives ; for the
babitual fretter grows more and more irri-
table as hs moves on amid life's irisl* ; re-
monstranc s, mild or otherwise, only aggra-
vate the malady. Physical suffering from
disease, privation or accident, excites sym-
pathy, and usually opens our newts and
purses. But although the fratter is, with-
out question, a sufferer, often, indeed, the
most miserable of human beiog*. yet very
little sympathy doeB he get. This judgment
of such psopla u an indication that the dis-
agreeable habit is a needless one, and the
decided condemnation of it whioh we carry
in our minds is conclusive evidcace that the
indulgence of it is a positive sin. It is one
of the (Usciplinea of lifs to ovei come obsta-
cles of all kinds— to put a silver lining to
every cloud. Many people grapple with
great trials bravely and well, but exhibit a
constant fretfulness in the details of daily
life. Here is where the true sunsiine, if
we have it in us, should glow. Suppose a
servant has failed to do her duty ; will she
be sat right by fretting about it? In the
ignorant, bad passions are easily excited; we
all know that. A few words kindly spoken,
with a dear explanation of what is wanted,
is better for all concerned than what at best
oan be but a tardy and unwilling obedience
from harsh, irritable treatment. Men em-
ploying male help will understand that fret-
ting will get no work done ; in fact, employ-
ees worth anything will not hear it. But
these same men often fret at home. Child-
ren are berated aud wives scolded. School
teaohers fret too much. Notwithstanding
they may be overworked and underpaid,
fretting at children, who are not to blame
for it, does not improve the matter. The
teaohers who are most kindly remembered
by pupils in aftar years, as well as most es-
teemed by the parents who Bend their child-
ren to them, are those, other things being
equal, who do their work without fretting.
Don't fret 1
The Power of Electricity.
We have not, even la this age of enlight-
enment, learned to appreciate all the won-
ders of electricity. Tompkins, of German-
town, Pa., is engaged in a series of investi-
gations, however, which promise to throw a
flood of light on the subject. He was an-
noyed some time ago by the continual bark-
ing of a dog in the yard next to his ; bo he
inclosed a small blasting torpedo within a
chunk of meat, attached a very fine thread
wire to it, ran the wire lo a battery in bis
dining-room, and threw the meat over the
fence. His purpose was to induce the dog
to swallow the torpsdo, when he would im-
mediat«]y explode it and lift that vooiftrouB
animal, as it were, out of the ethereal space
which hovers around Germantown. It hap-
pened, unfortunately, that the hired girl
next door came out into the yard while the
dog was thsre, and seeing the meat, picked
it up to give to him. When Tompkins felt
a pull at she wire he was assured that the
decisive moment had come, so be applied
the current. In an instant an explosion was
heard, and a demoralized hired girl might
have been seen lying on the ground and
yelling energetically. After her ribs were
reset, the stumps of her fingers dressed, and
the value of her hair lost by singeing had
been estimated, Tompkins was called on to
settle the bill with a check for two thou-
sand ; aud now be is pursuing his scientific
investigations exclusively within the pre-
cincts of bis own home.
•A Healthy Citizen."
The Saoramento Reoord heads its account
of how Miss Lizzie Gannon shot at Charles
F. McDermott thus : "A Woman Shoots at
a Healthy Citizan." Mi63 Gannon would
have made this "hsaltby citizen" very siok
if she had hit him, and we are not st all
sure that she will not make him sick yet
before she gets through with him.
Poer Boy.
A young gentleman of 26 recently married
a lady of 42, in MinneBota, and new sues for
a divorce because she "chastises him "
A Cincinnati editor asks, "Are we fire-
proof?" We hope he is.
The Best Bemedlea,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, lor pain. Dr. Per-
fp'sWebfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints,
For sale by all diuggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial. •
The Moral Bulletin.
The Bulletin, commenting on the late
frauds on the Bank of England, chuckles
over the fact that they are supposed to have
been perpetrated by Americans, and says
The Bank of England will hardly admit
that. i:s arrangements are not proof against
Tankee smartness.
Yes, very smart, isn't it? The Credit
Mobilier was a smart operation too. This
is the paper that had the cheek the other
day to enlageon the virtues of George Waah-
ishton.
American "Wat c ties.
Seduced pr.ces, at H A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond St, corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order, batches carefully repaired. d
How to Procure Bargalne.
Attend the auction tale3 of Watson & Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Suttor Btreet,
adjoining tne new Circus Amphitheatre, and yuu
are sura to jrooure bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Cam advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. a
It is a Beauty :
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Office, Best
ever Invented. c
for Wa*mng
Shirt*, fl 60 per dos.; email .piece*, BOo. pel
"l At the What Cheer Laundry- *
If You Want
roar Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled, aead then to the What Cheer Laun
I
Sacramento Sunday Free Press.
We have received the first number of the
above-named publicition. It is a literary
waekJy, anti-Chinese, not in favor of woman
suffrage, and in many respect3 not at all the
kind of paper it was expected to be. The
editor, George A. Beers, ia evidently terri-
bly afraid of being classed with the rad-
ical reformers, and above all things is anxi-
ous that people should say of bis paper
there is no harm in it. We siy bo : there
no harm in it, and it is a pretty-looking
paper.
That Chapman Family.
Among the pas-engers who arrived on the
1th from the East, were Mrs. W. Chapman
Miss N. Chapman and Miss L. Chapman.
More of ''the Chapman Family" we suppose.
Well, th-ya.ro all good (so let them come)
along. If the whole family come to Califor-
nia we shall have no need of any more im-
migration.
Not Too Old to Learn.
In one of t he-free mght schools of New
York is a wee tot of a golden haired English
girl, only 83 years old, bnt bright esa dollar,
andebeeanbsp the alphabet through sur-
prisingly well for a child of her age. A
German girl of 53 learned to read English in
oee term.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Speculators demand $70 and $500 for a
sitting in the Grand Opera, St. Petersburg,
on '-Patti nights."
Pho togrtipiilc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 81 Third Btreet between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
3E3 ARTOKT'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
818 S1CR1BESTO STKI.ET,
mbSlm SAN FKANOISOO.
NOTICE.
mHKPIJBnc ARE HEBEBT KOTI-
fled that the Field DopaLIet of this
Office will commence assessing property
SATUKOAT, MAKOa 1, 1873.
The dalles assigned to those deputies
ore too well kaowa to the community to
require explanations* and, while I have
been careful In making my selections to
fill positions by men favorably known In
ihtscommnnlty for their competency and
Integrity! and am confident that the un-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction sfall concerned,
IiirK nllyrtqueu th i general public to
report to this office any dlrellctlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Jast complaints will re-
ceive immediate attention.
LEVI BOSENEB,
mta-l City and County Assessor.
_
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
The City Gardens
FOB THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES, A8-
Bociatioos and Military Companies is called
to too advaotages offered by tbeee <-ommodioua
i be»?l>'ol groaoas lor Holiday Piooio Feeli-
vala. They oao be procured on any day la tbe
week (or pioofo purposes the coming season on
root o advantageous terms than any gronnds in ths
btite.
THE CITX GABDEXS
Are easy of sccceb withont any tariff to Societies,
and are provided witb Urge and beautiful Lawns;
large shade Trees; beautiful Uloweraand flanta
from eTery clime; ou«ieioas Swlnaa; two msm-
moth Dancing PaviiioD6; a natural Lake, witb
Pleasure Bouts; Foootainti and Cbaervatcty Tow-
ers, all perfectly sheltered from the wiode. A
mtmmoth Heet&xirant ia oq the groandp, and every
convenience for the accommodation of Urge Pic-
nics has been made. Evrytrjing has boen plaosd
in tbe most complete order for the coming season
THE C1TX OABDENS
Are the largest in the State. They contain 8^
aoreB of Knoll and Shad»d L%wa. Flower Garl
dens, etc., and are capable or aooommodating
m.lXO persons witn the greatest contenlenee. Ex-
tra (Jars run directly lo fie Gardens.
Picnic Oommitties are especially Invitsd to o»Il
and insnectrbe Ground", and ascertain terms,
which will be moss fivcrsble.
M. V. STEVE VS. Proprietor.
••y-Office hours 2 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Garden*,
corner 'Iwelftb and tfoieom streets.
N. B-3t)0,0"0 Admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding testtVale at tbe
pity Gardens last year. The sale of spiricaons
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on r es-
tlval days. mb4 tf
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Mayer & W oj-k.be im.)
No. 30 MONTGOMERY STREET,
Opposite the LlcU House,
MR. MATER GALLS ATTENTION TO HIS
large and well selected assortment Of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Telvet
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-mode Silt. Wool and
other LADIEb' SUITS, at VERY LOW PRICES.
AUo. a large stook of Stripea, Broehe and Lace
Shawls, Lace Jackets, Silk tnd Cotton Velvets,
Silks, Satins, Ulo»kinge, and every description of
Trimmings. JUST AKRIVED. a large invoke of
the Spring stylus of
PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED
LINEN SUITS,
N. B.— Cloaks. Dreaeeaand en'tfl made to order
id latatt fashion, at reasonable rates. mb2
Nos. 506 Market,
....AKD.. ..
5 and f Sntter street,
Offers to the Trade ud Public a FULL
AND COMPLETE STOOK of
MILLINERY GOODS,
....OOKBJBTINQ OP....
FLOWERS, FEATMERS,
RIBBONS, HATS, Etc.,
....AT....
Heduoed Prices.
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A LL PERSONS, COMPANIES, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIRMS, in the
City and County of Sun Francisco, are
feqnested, either In person or by their
proper representatives, to deliver at the
Alienor's Office, No. S3 City Hall, he
fore the SECOND MONDAY. Id APRIL,
1S?3, a Btatement under oath of all
Property, both PEBSONAL andREAL
owned or claimed by him «r them, or
which l» In their possession, or which is
held or controlled by any other person
In trmt for, or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Sections SS3O-3S10, Politi-
cal Cade.
•rPOLL TAX IS NOW DVE at this
Office* or to a Deputy. —See Seetleni
3839-3840, Political Code.
LEVI RO*EXER,
Clly and County Assessor.
Saturday, March 1, X&V9. mta3
GEO. W. MAQLB. BOB'T STEIN. DAVID MAXWELL.
Nagle, SteiiT& Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Provision Merchants
BUTTER, OHKESB, LARD, HAMS, BACON,
stp.. Wo. 1*« Osltfornis strvet. one door
b"IoT..p^°?t- **" Bole Agson for ths cslsbntsd
MAGNOLIA HAUS. mnlln.
An Oyster May be Crossed in love.
NOT IF IT 13 SU03 AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across the street from the California
Theatre, at the corner of Kearny, as nobody could
refuse esid Oyeter Try it between the acta, or
when the play ie over.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
S. W. COB. EIAHT AID BUSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
fe271ra
Attention, Good Livers!
ME. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
taarant, oaa taken tbe mAQ&gemeat
of botb tbe Miners' Reeaanrant on
Commercial street and tbe Miners'
Braaoh on Market Btreet. in partnership witn MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who baa been ooaneoted with the
Stm tor years. Improvements hare been made in
tbooujsine departments tbat will render tbe Mi-
ners* more popular than it has ever been dnriog
tbe 22 years of its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delioicies of tbe season. Onr
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
UhargeB."
P. BERGES A, CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S31 and ffBS Commercial, and
769 Market street.
Open from 5 i.u. to 10 p.m. attSl lm
AK t>
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
r PRICE tWCl
A Safe and speedy Rem
dy for all Bronchial Affe
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of Vole
Bronchitis. Incipient Co
sumption, Hoarsenes
Pain and soreness of tl
Breast, and all Difflcultli
arising from a suddi
Cold, readily yield to I
healing powers, Ask f
the California Hall's Pi
monary alsam. Sold I
all Druggists.
. PHOPKIETOKS.
417 Snn.nme street, corner Conn
j.lOtf
^^m%m-
CURES DYSPEPSIA.,
mmm^
Gives Tone to the Stomac
$Mmm
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE
Is a Sure Relief for Indigertif
mmm
HAS HO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIEI
THOMAS W. BR££,
MANUFAUTDKEK
— AND—
KKPAIKFB
DRUBS, BftHJOS.
— AUD—
ulJUJCK MUSICAJL INSTKVKKin
ESTABLISHED IN 1605.
MISSION STREET, between First and Seooa
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos tor I
eftflionajeaiwavs on hand. ja "
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A. DESIDERAT
MANAGERS, STARSJJVD COIflBWATIO
AOOMPETKNT MANAG8E. AGENT X
Aiu.vr, wnh 15yo<ir?' exp'rionce in KflfU
Ameiion, the Cace of Good Hops and Aoitr.
Colonies, India and Obina.
IS OPEN TD [NOAGEMENT.
Is well posted witb the profession and ths Pr
Oaa giro name* of Managers, Ttieatrea or Bl
List of Prices aad beloing capacisy. in nearlfH
one of the above plaues. Apply to
J. H. McOABt
fe4 lm fISO Washington strait, 8.
SANGER HALL!
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 GEAE1 6T., NEAK KBASK
None bat the Choicest Brands of WH
aad Xlqaore oil hand.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASGHE'S BAY BREWE
J.16M OHRI8 FELD*l»f
FREE AND EASY.!
ETSBT SATUKDAX NI6D
i»ia-n.o a-nd SlTigrlns atflP-',
CHARING
SALOO
600 M;1*}«1od street, near Second
delO EAGLES 4 WILD, proprieWi
To the Dramatic Professii
THK UKDEKSKiNJCD, WHO B.AS Bl,
over twelve yews connectod witb toe Qtv
Melbourne, and ia well known by the roemw I
;fce profeiieion in LhB Colonies, nego tp UMi
tfaatne ia prepared to give experienced eon' ■
all peraons profeeeionally visiting or tueatwi1
visit to the AaetraliBJi Colonies. Fee ffl(W»
PncctrmLiiy in ilispatohlng replies awj M"
aDon- WIlLIAV HENRY wateiu
laViotorls OhomberB, 46 Collins street. .
"oarnft A«.flt.r«.)iA.
WILLIeV_BAND.
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
oeoacions, Mnoio imported, srrantea >
and for sale. t
MARCUS M. BI.UJtf Leader of*
Orchestra,
HENBT TON DEB MEBDEN, I*
er of Brats Baud.
■yOrdtra from the oonntr/ promptly sttt
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, fiaton'e 1
Store. 138 Montgomery etreet, or MARCH
BLUM, 8X9 Montgomery street. I*
GEORGE MATEB^r
DEALER IN OYSTERS. OLAM8
sjidall kinds of "SHELL FISH,
_ " Nos. *•, 41, «9, OsLifornla
■* entranoe on OtJlfomii street.
orprlrate parfctsst s-ad famlllea s.
from 6 a-H. to II ml Ladies' and Gemtl
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a mi ma ••»
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ALIFORNIA THEATRE
| 3EBMAN STADTTHEATEB
H1W ALHA1BRA THIaTRI
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ABBRI OPERA!
. B. I.ld^r f.bhri (M4Se(«rt
tra lVlBHt.
3ARL SPEIGLEH
EMERSON MINSTRELS
JOniUlUY ALLEN and LITTLE MAG
E^U't^' af th> W-i-HR-aow.-.H Aw»l4SJt*f r>«r.<-»r
«■•' m« mo Tin noaoa or irr»»«i»n :
<• no. I IlKAdu ol Blu-OfM* In III* \\ . . nil ■ i I , , I 1 •.,■(,.,-,
TKIt tVIDIIKI
3BHii>ffjm^,x*i^oi^a^ia:ivivY^a.XjT_iEjj>j
l*«i-t Firm— ipn.'.i, ni n. In M.1I..11.
•imms 1
■ '•Mil f
■ ■ I ■••■
MOII
ORrrnEFPrW*
Jiimn a 1 1 »»
w. r. utti
' •••€• > 1 mill (Ml BSOI
J u Rtun.i.
land Qui. li«io|>
• O01
1'nrl Hoonnil-
BM lTATIOi "Wi»inns OMIrli-n"
>n...
.MISS EI.MK WILTON
Hi" Heart was True to Poll Hiss Alice Harrison
WVrTAliUNirTTnntol^^
OTirrcM
. it VAX. »so iimiiwrni
To. tTvelDlt'l pHformuoe will roticlnde with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
i LITTLE MAC
M. Atnsley Scan I Pedrj Charl*y Sntton
J. RnWOtoi ] Cits,, a Qoidri'D Mill WUlUms
Little DirllnR I Mmo. F-rnairlf z Mlaa t-tiirajtn
Bob flirt I Slave", Villager*. Peiasnta, etc., by itan Company.
MOSt'AV EVtSINO, Mir-ti 10th ENGAGEMENT OF ChAM. Vivian, the Csaiacter Voealisr.
JOCKn. THE MONKEY
Lcr-cxo, a rich Tr*T*»U<»r
FrroAQcf*, own-r of Plan'ailoo.... —
Frank, bit »on, I yeira o d
Plpo, terrain to Loratzo ,
HI •>•» I I*«r*iuette %& Onti
.(.OOntilPrlvate Boxes £5 ud »1«
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
• w«i»c e|.**|. Wl. M-a.a--*>r* •>•* fcearwy.
this fvekipu. MARCH 1
Progr ii iii iii <».
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• -«*f»«4 lau<»
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■ it»r ai» at
«. - t>»+*t«-i.«. loAnHalMiwi *** »*>» lamia**
MM. M. M. Hii'kHILI
eV — !.<■ r*r»h»
not.
* frlt'lMl ■•■rr«*all Afl
CLOW*;
t. — Merry f«it«l*-rf. MtMl^at 4P1siwa, Ii
• Ulll««, rMtltlrel '■•Jeeelty "
1 fllWl Hwr.'l- we.1 BerilsMsa A-
INTERMISSION.
■V-VLLI IxCBlILL, Ea.r«M«r Ik. ArABA.
la her M>i>_r.til>-lra1 BanbatA Art.
OROTESgCK HONS. J. KKMnfl,
It.-Ocaii Caailqnr
mors. KiirittiL.
Ilr-JnhnaT f'oeke, the Boy Waaeer, on hla Hetre-
barkfd Pnnlra, lln>h anal llanr-
ll-DrawlDi-rnoM Intfrlalampnt .
BY M'iNS. OAROIf AHD *0PfB.
18.— The (bMMplnii Trick Horee BfeAtaleoft I..
IffTRODVCBD BY OMAR KINl.suEY.
14,-Thl Man with Ibe Iroa Jaw Itrtlnaj aT.O inll,
Caiak faill «f W«ter wICh hi- Teeth
HARKV Ol.A KKK. ,_.^_m^_.^..,_t^,^r
Toi ataoioia aDt*rtatatn"a) will conilada with the
laof hihi» •tA'ATafABAA of
Mons. and Mme. Rogmolai
BY OAROM AND KKNIBRL.
fareaa Clrelo
Pnrqoelie
Meaet-rert rtmlr*
PrlT-ttv H««ea
Bt-re" t'DMin ■■ ■ «"
r..tv H«x«-a S& and »10 *»»
■He i Ufflce epaa dally from 10 to 4. Daora opao at I.
'nCIFIC HOUSE.
ILTMPIC HOUSE,
C<*r. arf OaMaaajae re I «i
UeafteaalorAT m%*.
ILeairtir atre»l . •»>•
r>ilU the Pl»»»
RA1.KTO?* A COTRK1.K
Tboaa
who
oaoe
B;0'Y»fm¥=l,m¥^Bl'¥
Oar Oatobnlftd tl 90 Wblt* Hblru. Thtf G t PERrBOn.r. wid lor .nilltr ud asnbilllyw.il itnrbi mMohed. To bs bftd only *l tbo
■TitlX AND SKC THEM. I SLL AltOTIOI UTOKB. <11« Kea
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIA1VT!
O^LT TEN CENTS.
THISTLETON'S, 9 POST STREET
New Spring Goods
VlLLE DE PARIS.
I
INDLER & (Do.
•OITHIUT count KB
Gutter and Montgomery sts.,
Occidental Block,
FUST OT*E3T>»TE3r>
st m:
lew Spring Goods
THE FOLLOWING IS I REPORT OF THE
MOUNT OF BEER SOLD
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Francisco:
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And loni ins antall breweriea, prodtioinc each
laaa tbao 1,000 barrala par aoaam. Tbs tvbolo
A moon t of tfa«TBOld danas; 1872 Id Han Kraociioo
la 161,412 barraia, and It will ba ootlood tbat
JOHN WiELflND,
Philadelphia Brewery
BEADS THE L1HT !
His falea azoaafllDff by a boot 19.0C0 barrel* Cow
of ad» oibar browatr. and makiDg nearly oo<*-fifth
of All brawara combined. fe.7 lw
BALDWINS DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS IB TO ORRTIFY THAT N. B. TBRWtL-
LIOKR A CO , 50 and 51 WaabtDfttna Market,
aro the BULK AOKN I'S for tbe aal* of my brand
of butter, known as " BALDWlH'ti DAIRY BUl'-
TBR." U baa been uld at the abova atvod t-ia
»AAttblrt«aoFa*ra, aodAoybeaoda of bajt^rr"!*-
raiaot«d to be of tnr nake aotproonrad ci H, ii,
TamilUiar A Co., ara can nfarf alts.
r» K BALDWIN.
Ban Fraaotaeo, April. «ib. 1872.
N. a. TKBWILLIOEKACO,
faia-Iaa AOAadaM WAabtprtoo Markat.
FRENCH_GOOD8.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
PAriaiao Geoda, bas just rao«iT«d a largo And
TAii id aaaturtmnt of
Froucb. Cor»ot»
OI alt kinds. And prloaA. Silk OoisetA, and Oorteta
n»da to order. Ladies' Undorwsw and Tour-
Bl Steraaianto atrsat tall )m
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Salonn,
3 I 7 Kearny street.
Haw too bebHd W I! not, you've a teftAt
At KQ0AUZ\M PDN0U SALOON, In Eearnr -tnei
Tbrre BONA, dl»clple of ORE&T t-yOAl'.^A,
DlipccASfl rawi»d Magic Pnnaboo; rAth-r
Tbe most dalleloaa nalx>urs>s ,* t recorded;
And bATB wiib tnarjy medalfl bean rewarded I
Ladles' tbelr OOKDIaLS HKW can sId at k-lnare,—
Tbfir "Tuniw" sppM«a,-aud Men gain "LADIIXB
PLEASURE."
To alloy connubial difference" and pain.
In "ANTLDIVORCfi" you can your end attain.
Blp of tbe potent extract but one taate,
Tour arm, conaoKng, straight la round her waist
©noun what a "MORNING OOttrOBT" in tbe kill
Tbat heala the puarrel and lmparta tbe bliss |
The "WELCOME" too, you'll always And
A balmy aootber for the troubled mind.
The bright "AUBOBA/'and theiwaet"FAEBWBLI.»
Just Tlslt BONA, and you'll all fare welll
His "HY0IENI0 BITTEBS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptics and for dlarrhesa.
No Cholera Morbns over has been found
Where "HYGIENIC BITTEBS" knoo*i sroand.
BONA and BQUaRZA, spite of all detractors,
Bare prored tbe Nation's greatest benefaotoral
Pall FOBTT different healthful drinks you'll And
To aid the Han— Invigorate tbe mind I
Not this alone— a Welcome yon will meet
At BON A'8-f SQUARZA'S) -317 KEARNY 8TBEET.
Remember, too, not this famed place to paas;
ALL SPLENDID LIQCOB8 BDT ONE U1T A GLASS
THKY HAVE TABJBN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
AH the Mechanics' Fairs.
LIOI UJ.E WHOI.BS4XK AHD IITi.n
.t the old e.tobll.hM*nI, ISO l^Umt4m^t
.••«!«• WM Ok**r Hum. »;
Ladies and Children
....WILL USD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A PRESSING PLEASANT TO USE, EASILY APPLIED.
in not «r«a»r. aud will oo* I J ir« tbo <no«'. delicate. It
«nree All dlaeasee ol the scalp, mibjim daodruff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
B.nH.t. th. luur .oil .nil tlo.,1. «od 1. PURELY V«OB
TABLE.
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riUNKKK SHOE MAI UIAITOIT.
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yBIOAY MABCH7, 1873
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Alhambr*.
To-nif bt, J.hnny Allsn, tha Uleotga and versa-
"tile artiste, whose performances it this theatre
bare dsligb ted thousands, takes his f ars well ben
•fit, aad make his last appearance bat three. Be
Kill preaeat a oapiui bill, which is frivan fa fall on
«nr first pego. lo addition to Emerson and the
recnlar members of the oonpanr, the favorite
****** Miss Ella Wlitoo. will appear and recite
"Shamns O'Brien;" Miss Alios Harrison will re-
appear for this occasion only, and sing "His Heart
was true tt Poll;' Signora Donate will present
bis version of "Leve Among the Roses," and al-
together a splendid aDt-rtilnment will bepre-
aented. The naial matinee performance will take
place to-aoirow.
California Theatre.
There waa a floe bones last night, wood the thril-
ling drama of "hast Ljnoo" waa pre.cntsd. Hiss
Augusta L. Osrgoa achieved an immeme sncceis
in tbe two Impersonations of Lady Isabel Oeilyle
and Madame Viae. In the la' ter character, in the
last seen, of tbe plsyabe moved the greater por-
tion of the audiei.ce to tsars, not only were ladies
•using their poolrat-bandkercbiefs, bat scores ef
bar! j men were anai zing and conghing in the mot t
suspicions manner and wiping toe "daat" oat of
their ayss. They had bo need to be ashamed of
tbose gracionB tears, wbioh were a worthy tribcte
t j tbe power of the actress. Miss Minnie Walton
made a charmingly natnral and nniffscted Barbara
Hare; W. A. Mestayer was extremely good &s the
gentlemanly villain, Sir Francis Levison ; Geo. D.
On pi in played Archibald Oarlyle well;JE J, book-
ley gave a very natural and earnest impersonation
of the muoh-wronged Ricaa'd Hare; Mrs. Sann-
deie wsa of coarse excsllevt as Miss Oarlyle, aid
altogether the cast was a very good one. Tbis
play will be performed again at the matinee to-
morrow. To-night (he Fabbrl Tronpe will pre-
sent tbe grand epera of "MaeleDella" with the
following cast: Maaaniello, Pie.ro JJaccei; Pi-
etro.Uarl 8peigler; fclvira, Signora Inee Fabbr ;
Fenella, lime, Iberese; Alfooso, Mods, Charles;
Borella, E. Rethswitch; Emma, Mrs. Geo. Evans
and Selva, L. Soherer. Tbe opera will be present-
ed with appropriate scenery, there will be a ballet
.□ the first aot by Madame Thereto and corps de
ballet, and It will conclude with a vividly realistio
representation of Moaot Vesuvine in a state of
eruption. With these adjuncts tbe opera cacnot
all to draw an ovaifl-iwing bonse. To-morrow
«veniog "Macbeth" will be peiformed with Miss
"Dargon as Lady Mecb'to and John MoOallongh as
the Thanr, and a cast comprising every membor
-of tbe oompany. LciltVa orfeioal moslo will be
Given asd an extra cboraa has been engaged for
the ocoaaion.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The rush to see the oharming Chapman Sisters
in tbe capital burlesque 1 1 "Little Don Giovanni"
continues unabated, and the load applaase which
ra wards their efforta proves bow thoroughly they
suit tbe pablio tssts, "A Kiss in tbe Dark"
and "Lit' Is Don Giovanni" will be performed to-
night. The barlesqae, with its sprightly songs.
dances, comic situations, pleasing cbornsta, etc,
will be played at the matinee to-morrow.
Bella Union Theatre.
Miss Agnes Kennedy, Ed Montagne, J. H. Lar-
Icia and Carrie Armsatrong, Oogill and Cooper
Obarlea Verner and a host of others will appear
atthtihouie to night in an excellent programme
of songs, dano-e and acts, and the etartllngly
-sensat enal drama of "Wolf, tbe Rough" will
terminate the evbniog'e entertainment.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
Large and fashionable assemblages are tbe role
a*, tils plsce of entertainment. M'lle Deckrlll,
J Ksnibel, J. H. Dockrill, M. Caron and sons,
Harry Oansland, the musical clown ; Johnny Cooke,
the juvenile equestrian; Harry Clarke, tbe man
with tbe iron jaw, and many others appear in a
very varied and attractive programme. To-morrow
thore will be a matinee performance, and there
will of oonrse b i a very large attendance of ladue
aad oh II at en.
Woodward's Garden*.
There most have been at least flfeen thousand
visiters tu tbese gardens Sunday- Balloon asoen-
eton on Saturday by the Bo is lays. Grand perform-
ance on Saturday and Sunday by the Osaka Troupe
of Asp ansae and tbe Hnislay Family. Grand gas
balloon aacensio-i on Sunday.
«Sarlbnldl Guard.
On Saturday evening next tbe Garibaldi Guard
will give their fifth annual ball at Piatt's Hail.
This ball promises to be tbe finest ever given under
the company'* auspices.
Hist Minnie Walton.
This actreae, so ri oh in personal attractions, and
eoobarmingin juvenile impersonations baa bean
engaged by Manager Daly of New York, for tbe
eext eesson at tbe fifth Avenue Theatre. The
engagement is for three years, commencing on tbe
let of September ntxt; it was made through the
Dramatic Agt-noy of Sheridan Oorbjn A Co. Ws
Are sure that Mias Minnie Walton will cause a sen-
sation in New York, both by bar beauty and ber
delightfully natural style of acting. Mr- Daly
never made a better engagement than this; our
loss equale his gaia.
A«atuxio\l M.C8ETJM.— Ona of the most
aoenplete colleotioua of the kind in the United
*3 sates, comprising hundreds of oostly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
iour mar be profitably aoent bare.
Line Upon Lime.
Boits &T0 flat.
Soria hasn't run away.
Ecuador has "struck ile."
Staging is horrid inland.
Texas wants more undertakers.
Chicago has a $60,000 restaurant.
Boston is tropical with oranges.
Overland travel is increasing.
Jewelry helps the course of love.
Chain bracelets have "gone oat."
The New Orleans mass is over.
The Mo5ocs want to fight it out now.
France has tbe postal cjrd system.
Omaha has quite a fine new hotel.
No Iowa' railroad is worth its cost
Savannah is quite a Winter resort.
Why don't people move up in a oar?
Barney Williams is a picture fanoitr.
The Union Pacific is free of enow.
Los Angeles is full of strangers.
Board is $3 a week at our cheap hotels.
All Oiegon has the whooping cough.
Total rainfall so far, 16.76 inches.
Lane is the "oheese" county of Oregon.
Santa Barbara is to have a $100,000 gold
bank.
Rosen thai. Harbor Commissioner, is up
for Mayor.
Tbe Art Association Gallery closes Bator-
day night.
The Alta doubts Mrs. Watson getting
$1,000 for ber play.
Marquis of Lome and Princess Louise are
ported as separated.
The "City of Paris" dry goods store has
opened its Spring styles.
The Bunuyside Homestead affairs have
culminated in a storm.
Mare Island expects the epizootic One-
Hcrse Town is looking for it too.
S. £. corner Montgomery and Clay is to
have a brick building on it. Martin will
have to mosey.
A zephyr at Georgetown. Col., wrecked a
funeral procession and came near making
corpses of Borne ef the mourners.
An Ambitions Critic.
The Call dramatio critic speaking of the
" School for Scandal," says :
We should much like to see it with Mr.
McCullough as Charles Surface and Miss
Helen Tracy as Maria, and think that such
an improvement in the cast would draw a
large house.
That critic evidently wishes to cast tbe
plays produced at tbe California Theatre.
We hope Manager McCullough won't let
him. Miss Helen Traey, admirable in char-
acters representing women of fashion , would
be entirely out of place in that of the sim-
ple-minded Maria, / which was played by
Miss Minnie Walton so charmingly that the
truly critical denred nothing better.
Another Connecticut genius ha9 invented
another perpetual motion in the shape of an
eccentric revolving sphere, which he thinks
must go on whirled without end, in futile
efforta to find its centre of gravity.
A Philadelphia woman having married off
her ninth and last daughter, meekly folded
ber hands and died. "My life work is
done," were her last words.
Mrs. Stanton says if American girls would
only work bard at some useful occupation,
they would develop int:> tbe most beautiful
women In the world.
X>o Not Suffer from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
seller by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowau's Instl-
tute. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
«™%k from experience, caving tested the Doe-
tor'a capability. BetexeDcea given If required, b
X>r. Doherty
Hi" '^TOtodhls study* more particularly to
«brc. and ipeciflo practice, and as such Is
ttow the most Buooeasful ol any Fhyalolan in
<3an Franclaeo. Office 619 Baorameuto street,
•eoroer of Leldesdorff, a few doors oalow What
<3h*er House. t
. «.. _
Mel well, ®liow Card Writer
Beady made and trade to order. Boom 10.
COS Market street, err. Post and Montgomery rj
Genuine Havana Olfrars.
Beat brands at 61 tt^ntgomery street, 3. W.
•oo.-nerof aJUr hant. Francz ~e Oahn. «
Oysters,
In strolling round tbe other night,
To look at 'Frleoo by gas light,
i/ur careless feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless ;-p lay
Of sparkiirjg waters, made a seteen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window teem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," aald my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Blade his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked magmjicaitly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juloy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They 'd clam t and crabs aud terrapins ;
In (act , we found they had within
That cosy place al I kinds oi game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could came,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they hava here the best loe cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 837 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HART.R8 HAAXB. Proprietor.
The Credit Mobilier Swindle
Is the talk of the day, and i> considered one of
the most gigantic frauds of tbe aga. The old ad-
age Says that "bad feeding is the oanae of many
oriraee," and there is no doubt of tbe truth
of it, for what will oanse a more diicon-
teoted state of mind than a badly-cooked meal?
To avoid this evil we shonld patronize snob, res-
taoranti ae Myeb's "White House, Kearny etreet,
opposite the White Honaa, or hia branch, the Cap-
itol RESTATJBAKT, on Fonrth street, where we can
alwat a depend on obtaining the very beet the mar-
ket affords, cooked lo the most recherche style, at
reasonable prices, ^^ •
vvxiskt Cheer Ojaundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlsed by everybody. •
A LITTLE BOY'S LETTER.
Beside the lamp he eat so still,
While opposite a book I read;
All tilent was the room until
He raised bib fair and golden head.
And Ian*hed s silvery laugh and came
Bringing a tiny note to me.
On It was oddly (crawled my name;
Writer and postmaster, too, was he.
Then laying down my book. I read
The wcrdi my little boy had penned;
Before bis face wee hands were sprtad,
8 > shyly, till I reached the end.
No lln i upon the printed t>age
Could half tbe blesstduess bestow.
Whether penned by poet or by sige;
"My papa, dear, I love you so!"
Ohl dimpled hauls, all stained with ink;
Deep, earnest eyef>, beaming with pride;
My heart Is weary when I think
Bow soon you wandered from my side,
Therefore thlB letter is to me
A message from the unknown ehore,
Aud treasured in my heart shall be
£aoh dear, swtet word t t*v- raiore!
Beit Quality of X>oftsJ£lrx
Driving gloves, at 12 per pair, at the What
Qbeer Laundry x
Tor a safe and efficient BxATrnrnD or nan
OoMPLXXicni, use Diouy's Famous Chice b*
Lis. l
*
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 6T2 Howard
street, near Third, next to ear office, O
A Hit, a Very Palpable Hit.
The Chronicle can score one. In an arti-
cle on the subject of MoDermot and Miss
Lizzie Gannon it ssya :
But too Gall geti the uokindest cat from
the Bulletin, and may welt exclaim, with all
tbe anguish of the murdered Csesar, "M tu
Brute!" The Bulletin taus oouiments on
the course of its aEBOciate and copartner in
business :
The Bulletin last evening aorreoUy reported
the testimony submitted at the private examl-
aatlon of the woman who attempted to bill Mr.
MoDermot. The morning paptr* which dis-
pute our report hnow<* b&tttr, aud would not
have contradicted ns bad they not beeu seen.
Unreasonable Woman.
An exchange says:
Mrs. Augaetne Hammond, of Georgia,
who has only beeu married four weeks,
went into hysterics when ebe nent to the
front door and fonnd a bouncing infant in a
bBBket, and with tbe inscription: "Bespect-
fuliy dedicated to Gas."
We don't know why that suspicious wo-
man need go into hysterics for finch a slight
cause as that. We think Gus might easily
explain that its being respectfully dedi-
cated to him, was 'proof positive that he was
not the author of the work.
Maysville, Ky,, has lofty aspirations since
four nitre-glycerine factories have been es-
tablished there.
Live Well.
Those who eat good, dlnnera are amiable.
Bad feeding is the osuseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer BeBtaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bockeu, who has catered for the public since
1819, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout. Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man oan desire. The oest cud of tea In the
city— English breakfast tea — Boucbeng and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Sandwich Island Ptxlu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Pandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life, Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington stree',
opposite the rmrket, who baa long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that tbe gathering and hia shipments this
year will he very 1 arge. Pulu haB always been
in demand on acconnt of its superior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtleEB Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty In disposing of all
that comes. A
r>r. Barlow J. femith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 v. m , free. w
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and oomfortable caniage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver srattae leadlngee-
sentlals of an to j oyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franelaoo so unquestionably
as from Frank Bonton, whose carriages hare
the privilege o the Bland fronting tho Occl-
aental Hotel. His handsome turn-outa ere used
by the test circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest end perfectly
courteous driver?, he is more liberally patron-
ised tbaa any other carrlsge proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no csrriages
except those which he provides. Frank bas en.
joyed gr at success in his business, and the
admirable way In which be conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Alt ogret tier the Best.
It is curious, hut true, that 3, A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, Ehonld sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. i
Holiday Fun cries.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squarza's. Squaraa's Punches
are famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, tho happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squarxa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branon,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
130 Leldesdorff street.
The Choicest Confectionery,
John H. Bomer has Just opened a new and
handsoms confectionery store at 126 Xearay
street, where oan be obtained superior finely
flavored confsotionary of all kinds. Balls and
partial supplied. o
Sewing JS aoriLnea for Side,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alio,
agency for mils' Adjustable Treadle, x
k-Havex* Suckle Huspen<lera,
At f 1 per palr^-M per cent, cheaper than alav
trhssra at the What Ohear Laundry. i
Oyiter Traae.
The oyster trade In California li s«summg
g'gantlc proportions. Emerson Oorrllle, of the
Saidle Boek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Ooait. His
■astern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and * he
" Saddle Boek" is known •verywaere.
Everybody Suited.
There Is no and to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " The" Bat Store, MT Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw etylea can be fonnd. The stock Is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there la sure to be Bulted. n
CLATBVOTAirr.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
823 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine, Consulta-
tions In Kngllsh, French and German,
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75o. to S3. Complete assortment
of Oents' Furnishing Oooda. Beales St Co., 808
Kearny street, near Bush. o
Cheap Jswelry, Eld Giovet, and Ladies and
Gents' Forolahlng Goods, at Bank's, itore, 35
Fonrth street. Cheapest In the city.
A. -Pleaea-xm Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building la a very fine one and le well
lighted and ventilated. *
Prtih and Sweet.
Per the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wmcoer*a. 107 Montgomery bt. near Sutter
GARIBALDI GUARD
WILL BOLD THEIR
FIFTH ANNUAL BALL
....AX....
....OH....
S1TTJIDAY EVESISO,. NABOB 8
T.'ckefa One Dollar
''Admitting Gentleman and Ladles.)
«*y- To be bad of aoy of the members, and at
tbe door on that evening.
tnhi cd THE COMMITTEE.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVEKT DAY THROUGH
ont the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Re*
tanraate, Saloona, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME.!*]
every Theatre in Han Franoiioo.
FIGARO
IB CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoata to catch the ]
t hat arrive by tbegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
1 principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered up and aaved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVJLBTWHFEE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in the Theattes, Traveling Uonveyanoea, Hotels,
and public resorti generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY. IB
placed in tbe hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
belt of advertising medians.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYWABD8.
lOHY OAKKo FBOPBinOB
Flrat-Olasa BoteL
bu an
Stage Dancing
TAUQHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
S.F. BUSINESS 0IRE1TOI
BooUaellers und Stationers.
H. H. Moore. $09 Mootiromery. near Merchant
Bnalneaa Collegea.
Heald'e. Bryant A Strattor/e College, U Poii
Batcher*.
Kate, Fred, Btalla 94 to 100. California Market.
Bran Fonndertea,
Weed * Klnirwoll, California, IV, First at.
French Fancy Good*.
Looan 4 Co. , 19 Montgomery , 107 and 109 Batter
Hwman flair.
Sampson. A. B. A Oo.. Ill) Seoond street.
Mtrale and af a Meal lu>tram*«ta>
Keene, O. C„ mft. accordiana, repairer of all to
musical instruments, N.E. oor. Bash A Kiel
Wince a«»d Liquor*. (WholesaliO
Daneri *". A To.. W4 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDIYIOND
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC FHYSICIAI.
TWEKTT TEAK* OF PKAOT!
IN THE TRFV^MENTOPDlSEABHFIWi
dent tof«m6l*'h»eplaopd Madame Bdaoi
at tbs head of ht| pbyaioians mailing mob prut
a specialty, and enables her to sjaarantea aw*
and permanent cure in tbe worst pates aT]
praesion and menstrual derangements, T4J
will Bad Madame Edmonds a skillful phyilet
and it is to their Interest to cons alt her in all 4
eases incident to women before tampsrlaf *
Koisonons nostrams, qaaok doctors and buns*
ladams Edmonds describes diseaaea withaet
information from the paiieot, and oores wtu<
the use ef mercury or exoerlments, that te
from wroDfr treatment for priv&t*. chronic 1
cancer diseases. Correspondence s'rtctljaat
deotlal. Office and residence, 41fi Pus C
between Kearny aod Montgomery. ;** j
DR. CHAS. H. TQZERS
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU1
IV. XL cor. Jackson and Kearny sfcj,
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF 8PKX
OUMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock HotV
Londoo, and tbe Uet twelve years of ban FraaZ
DR. TUZBR informs tbe afflicted that afUrrk
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON B
PARIS, and spending one year in the moats*
brated Hospital in LoDrioo, the LOOK, he hff
opened bis old Medical Iosntaie at the old !■
where he can always be fonnd. DR. TOZBai
for forty ysare met with asparalleled snoota
tbe treatment of disess* Kenerilly kaom
CHRONIC AAD SPECIAL OUMPLAINTV
DR. CHA8. B. TOZEK
is in every way responsible, blading bioutK-
effeot aperaaneot cuke, or making no obaif
Tbose who cannot afford to pay for advief >
medicine will be c barged for medisine only. T
MuNI HLY RKo TOHATlVE PILL3. ncTerkot
to fail in giving relief In oases for wbioh that'
recommended, are to be obtained only at
office. Price, & per box. Full direction oa a
box, sent by hxprees or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does nob imitate the advsrtlj
Qoaoke who nfake it a prmtioe to pnbhsh f
affidavits and other false r"fereocen, bnt rsTsa
tba moBtrespeotsble people in the State, wboo
has eOBED of diseasea whioh others have lailti
onre.
BH. CHA.fl. H. TOZEK, 1
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson atraattV
W-tf Ban Fraccisa
OUTSIDE LANDS
A NY AJfD ALL PERSON8 THAT HAI
made. DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 01
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS oan bars I
amount refunded at the office of the
upon the presentation of an order from
Mayor and City aad County At to may,
del8tf A. AlHTTTt
TRAYB always on hand.
Alfred Yettct
Manafaetnreraad'
Importsr of I
BIRD CAGE
8*S Dnpeat, 1
HEAB SUTTER SfSl
See my stock of B
Cages before porobu1
elsewhere. Alwayi-
tbiog new on haoi
Patent Cages, :
Tin Wire, are wt
FREE FROM VI
Alio, best qualltsjTi
nana. .
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED 1
Its Parent
EUREKA SHIRT STORI
194 Kearny treet. ho. BcHOTd Ml
TVo. 3 Second strec
"Where yos iflll find a complete t
•orimeat at SUIUIS and rCB(UI
ISO GOODS, at tbe unal low rrtx
The Old Stand.
BEKEDIOT *Ot
ARIOI
anoforl
DEOLAKED BT THE JUBOEB AT A M
F^r .1 lb. A«.rio.o Inrtitnl», »"5£ii*™,'
told trill M.lDM Btein»«'r 0}lok«J}g> '
Mtonjo b. TH k BEST Oil *3fBJlITi2(Il,
OUBTAZ, Sale Aget. t. SO 0-F.mUia-
II B-— PU.O. of .11 ltrl~ TO BKITT. W
3. C COMBES,
TEBRAPIN X.TJNOI
Car. Seeoad .■dTekina •••»•••■
aarT.rr.pin eonvUntl, o. bj
Oi.i.k in ...it tt.U. nxft
SCPPEB BOOMS F.1R rABTI
dMyilm ,
Fort street, near Kmbtv.
CLASSES IHJLOCUTIOI.
m«0 OF TBK LJEADIirO MKMBBR8
I tbe Tbaajrieal Profesaion In Ualifttr-1'
p*a forming
tanlty-f a
eaaaesidictiolrB
OM, whsa parilculars *• to terms, eta.
saatMthani.
^
^
MONTGOMEn. S 4 L
MOTEL. ^ ~
•w — <*•• — >
*ar
9 J) n
FURNISHED ROMS
AT
tad 110 yxr Month
WEST END* H
n«>,
ruiDAT utiri :. m,
■ <■».
>i ■ <m «i a*a.|
*•*■ ALL aTMUrf
)Ulu]
I ETROPOLITAN THEATRE
>roat wuooosa
CALIFORNIA THEATR1.
ITTTIS. IMIOHT
UK,
tapman Sisters fabbri opera combination
BELLA UNION THEATRE
lople'a Theatre,
■ •)•» • •*»* AT
>ruijA it r it x c i] •
I J _ IS _ JBJ I **" ' * '
r V I « I « (i MAR
l»r«»r. R. Mul.t- l.rl
< '.>■•• I •>
an rtuai unm
Till* I VUIIO MARCH 1
»*l»a» .a%.sja»oa» KonnxlT
C3rr©«5at Oyre Aot!
XL.aaiU.iu and Ajrmatroaa
OOOILLi nml OOOPIR
C'linrla-pi Vomer In Comical
MARCH 1
VlB Ba ajlaaa aaaar'a t-»» >■ l"l». Aata
MASANtEt.t.0
•«!•
NiiX< r.- .
!*ruT >' 1
■id Xi
fm<"
"*A»li
iaiM>l
;i88 IN THE DARK
*••«.*.»«
SJLinle Don Giovanni
. nrmo baoosi
...CA»L BHI >L»
mil BABBEI
■ ■a TIDIII
M -.a. Gtoraat
r iwi'ixt
■«. 0*» T. ITUI
L Batoraaa
F^xXl cnorui
and.
roheatra
i New Scenery. New Properties, and a Grand Ballet.
Till ACTIOS OF THI' OIF.RA TLRBIKATBa WITS TBI
EJruptlon or ivioxiiit "VeeAtix^lTLxs.
- iwm fl
inuiun <S
mum x
Ultlaela
ihn! km
1 Omnium
All
AIM1
BIBD!
Ml
Mil.'
CaaWa
VHibn
Jp.u:! u
rnam
1»»<A
.~H«I laa. ttaa ...a l»
■noil
D BBLABOO
^'iflll.MJ llik ••.a-»,ta bet.
<lll fABlIT tUUXO
mmimmi< aba ailLul aad.-ia.aa,
•a~a.au vat. MtSS LI7.XIR IftOLES
H«|- -r ...MlaaOORIELL
BS. iwialii mmntiuini t
■ IM KATY PELL
Paltafaa . ▼IBasait aaxl Oaafta.
itsrday Afternoon Don Giovanni
SATl'RDAY, at 1 EAST LYNNE
1* ACriTI FBEPAB1TI03-
LiOtos *aiaci Loo!
SATOBCAT EVKillNQ liKUN'D PRODUCTION OP
i. a.i>T miniTH
Mia* JIC11M V L,. DABQOK
MAcnrin
JKHJT Hell I.I.III OH
John Mi'Ciilloiiich
MONDAY EYPJilNU. March 101b
KraprTPa W#-«te— DrMi Olrci* uu? OrobMirt SI «• Balcony
Rrarrr'i •*■*»•— BalflOBJ 13 OallBry
Dmi Cvroi* AdsAisstsw »t *>• Prints Bon
Ortcitn flutrjri M lie Eagpnit GerretU
f^»>qw>a»aa»aa4 VaHtea-n Uassta i
• -.i- « -->• a*.., J»m.i* «t. ,»•>•
Orlartnitl r*U«' i <•■■«*■.
J_JL^*,V_I>_ r _ — ■•• ■»• fUKRIE ARMSTRONG
HI BaTeiT HCBX?
-Too»a»i F>r*B R (i Mini
Tlio Groat Gyro Act
Br RI'WAKD tKiiT.i.i it
•*•■,*■ • •>• Ob.'p
.r •>..*.>..•*
CMAlUtt VIIMII
llnppv .lit. i nml Lf'W.
ooon.i. mi oooPim
■-a""* r-»i| U*rr>iHit
Mi— K-Bwodr t. line'-*' SkaUi. ■rntu. »/ bonslf.
A TCOMAlV XIAT^in.
U«r» fiupot , j MISS AONEa KENIDT.
Mm Arihti.i Tonfclei f Inlr^l* lot Snuff*, ■ Kaentiff Mttcta
J t Mum Man.O'Bri*. i y«*rt*r -t»ff w t..,|lr. Ma ton.
FraffcD Op*r» Dan»«r.. J *j.d bp*a*Bb t>»- r«
Cb«i. Amiilti FUID9P Ch«§. V«r*«r
Oftrtor*..
Orort »■«*.«.
CoB0t«dia.| ailb tb* Drmvat at
Wolf tlio Roush.
Woltr*d CIkciod. idowd
laorcti) Wuro]
■ I» oti llil on
How.rd U»irtioo..
AlW)B* 8MBI|ir..,
OoIobbJ Wbilalf....
Jotr*OB
McGinalB
lj«d.Yti Balooar
BllTlB..
Mra Raiiiri
Mr*. OoBklinc
Locr AvbtoB
Cl-r* rialdt
bb Wolf tbB Roagh R. O. M»-»h
MalKvltF
Toblb* Broo
Mr. V.rnar
Obu. Varoar
Obaa r'««Hj
WiUBAff*
J H. Uaailo
¥.. MoBtBffDO
F. GOOBaJB
Faoor UarnttOB
MIbdIb Fillmora)
MIbb JowbbiB*
MiaaUtrlaBd
HuOt'ntU
OattIb Armalrooa;
McDANIEL'8
" [aseam and Theatre,
parent
SHIRT If
rlB bi « H
iltSiaHil
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
U'DKRMOIVKD WOULD MOST RE-
Cvlli raprtMBl to frtti afid Ui Dflblie «ao
' Mi. UmU bs iibo* a>rap*r#d to fart tab faeil-
1 wfor oibibt'tofMof ororj feint aad BBAriatMr.
" laali ddirta Ibb |p.iroDa> of U>« Fab-
b«v* Br*0i«d oi Ch-rnr a. Wfomiac A
! A.\D OMMMQOlOUt HALL, with tool
MR Bad StBata. Tb* H*ll la *•)! TBoUUtod
I ttffb*a«1. Bnd tBBda eoaainr.ahB for all b**joo«
Ubtmf THE REST OK MUSIC, bog. Sirtof
I Br*aa, oa« bo f arnnb-d At all titoa*.
*IMfM^-' »rfa-|<maofi will b« roBda wnb
1BATHICAL ORDiHER COMPANIES, mith-
BWMQBitlBiA'of HaJI or porfof boooo ob> a par-
iIbbTC of iba rBcotpiBa. Oorr««poa'UBO*i •olicii*d.
IllTlIM J McDANIR'..
Lock Box, No. 1. Cfaajaona, Wiommff.
I. B.— OarioaltlBB wAaiad for the Characti*
BBWaiBaa. TbOBO WitBtriff BBftftmBaU, atBto low-
i Uraa (or lbs Wtou< Sobboo, i»doi d« photo-
ipb to mr addrawA. Half Pbbbba** Moatr r*>-
MOd Bfl«r flilinff OBtBrBBBantB.
.IAMKH MODAJURU
PrapfiOtor Oh*rsBBBTbBBtr« sad Momuid,
HJla LaOAk Box No. l.CborOBOB. W. T.
IPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
FIKObIMIA OfXT, XKTAJIA.
PUIS RLFOA.NT THKATRK E1A8 BEEN KK-
L daoora-od. Abd oavo ba ran tod by Ibo night ot
I BaBA WB*k. SCA4B BOd UB1*JtDff ooai»Aaitoa
Mravilr traaiod with on BpplleAltOn by ltttAT
J OH* I'lPKE,
M»oa*ar BOd *oU Pmpriaior.
Or to 3. It. M'CAHC,
•lao WaabtBrTOSi airoot. Ran Fr^cxvaon
l-Rii'F
■ESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
mfOUNOE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND
l Iba Pablio aanarallr, that thar bava opanad
i«ar OOLMAR'S OLOTHINO BTORI', Oornar
Boab and MootiomarT atraata. with a WELL
IUOTED BTOOEal
■aicz nilia.
A.IQCOBB ADD
CIOABI.
HI an lotlud la aall. aad AROHIK JlcKEIL
»B WIL O. OALOBB will do tbalr baat io
ibam aemtoriabl.. J» »tf
HAIR.
Pill OHBAPBST PLAOB IB BAIf FBAllOISLi.
TO BUT
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Coods.
IB AT TUB
NEW YORK 8TORE.
A. B. RAMriOlf A CO.,
N«. 1IO Nrfooil ati-rrt,
■oMltB Jtet-area-a Mlaalam a»d bbHobbjb-
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRBTOLAS8 PEOPLE.-MU8T HAVE
lood WBrdmbo. Foar L«dioa ao-1 two Gt»n-
t)am«D to b« (rood in BonarAl baBlo«aa i^r tb* coro-
lotr Winter S".ipoo, com mo not ok tbe tirat week In
"orember, UtTi. Addroae lUtlnc Ipwoat tarma,
with Photocrapb. B*lf Fata ralandad Aft«r flll-
,B. ^IBIBLBBOU jamf8 MoDAKIHL(
Propriator OhAyennB ThoAlra and MnaBom.
oo« Look Box 1. OhaToana. W. T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC. MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Hoonm IO aad 17....680 WiiNhliiK-toii street.
Y CORBYM'S SALOON
1— MARKET BTREET. H ABRT OOR-
— rwapAAttalf la f oroaa bis frtooda B»d pat-
; ho has -allUd la beanllfal style this
oomfortAblar-aort. Br-4 will ba pis***.
aai.OBB and all, aad bare ifaaai aaaaplt
" ataoloaat wlaaa aad Hqaara, A aaw
-fAOtO J Of LtAMBftffld
i laUst pataBt i>mI.
BllfiVrd
BBVBBf the oboioaat wIbbb bi
c.
Sa-ws;
rharataa
atlaaiav
BaJM^ta
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
VARIETY ARTISTES AND MINSTREL
PBrformsrB«oin« from Sao FtBoctsco to Naw
York, or rice Tsraa, abould slop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Firat-alAMsnaAfcniADta offered to ftrat-olssi peo-
dlA At "TUB BOWERY." Main atreat, Joaapb
Dadlaj. Msnaffar. Lr tiara 10 addrotssd. or to
Dick Browo. BaaioaM Maoacat. will raoBtra
prompt rsply. f«3 lm
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. Y. BKRGOLD, PROPRIETOB.
OH010BST
[•tables,
MEATS AND
THE unuiusai ur.inn r. ;■■ '•
Va_aiableB, Board by tbe waod.
AOB Pi — "•'•• --.-■---
m vaaBTAoias, ooAia 07 to* w*ea.
4«B PINK arRBET, bataraaa Kssrsy
ABA MoBtaroBBBrr. mar.* la*
r?Bfe
--tBtadaaa
arafs
cANDiea.
> TBS riHBST ■OABD'S
■ Dante raoaotr aWla, All
jaaaiallr hoaa aba aaaartar, afa aabaltad
h,^m,.A<.ra.
1AVT Moatromarr at- nans' SnUar
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
. VDTHLT POB
iBUarlaaalta,
BOOMa,BI>-
Uawd rnrntT,
rasatva
J-aMaijsBTaj
HARRY AMI, V IT
....AND....
IPENCKB FBinilABD,
With the Great SeaaattoD,
OOUWTBRPB1T!
CHAW. A. SARDNEB,
The Celebrated Dutch Comedian.
HIM WIN Mi; IODIK,
BarltaqQA, Serlo-Oomlo aad Ballad Slofar.
■IONOB nONlTI,
The World-renowaed Oos-Lecned Dancer.
NAPPHO THOUPK.
luclndli'ir the Child Wonder, NAPPHO.
LKLIP. KLH8,
aflSS H. Kl.I.IM nnd W. ElaXilS.
O t7 "t" 1- I M TON,
... AID....
LUCY ABA.MS.
I Merlo- Comic and Dnettlata.
RFREIiTCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOKDER JpOU.
LANCASTER'S
• 17 WASHINGTON HTRKstT.
falOlaa Opp. Ma«airB'a Opara Hnow.
SHIRTS
....JJtD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALAROB ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' FUR-
nlshinff Oioda to bo bud prood and obBap, at
tb* "OLD OOBNER." J. LKVY'S. Ai» Mont-
R-omorr atrest. .loe'loe Kiren tu all. Don t forgst
tbe ngmbir-SIO Montfomory straot. f*lllm
CENTRAL
NO. 118 OBARY 8TREFT.«,
Boat Aooommodatlons for
FamillBS In the oity. PriraU _ _
entrance for Ladle*. Hair Outline. SbAT.oa And
SbampooinR. UbltdrBn'a Hair n*atly flat. Lodtoa
Shanuiootng AO oant*.
jt131m I.. OORJUVKAU. PronrlBUr.
THK ABOVE ABTIiTH ARB MOW ON OCR BOOKS. AND CAN BBH
ttagsd by mtnatara W*at of the Booky MoQotA.aa, tbrongb oar ACaaoy,
IBKBIDAN COEBYK <fe CO,
THE OLD
Hot S 00 tola,
IS Mortem .tract. n«»r lie.rny.
All Drinlfi* Ten Cental
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR HDJIBRY II TOWR.
Alwsrs oa 81* Aba Naw York Banla, Harpar'r
Wa«kly. Frank Lsilla's, Daff's DoiaBft, Polloa O*
aatte, all tbe OallfornlA PAOtrs. Also London
Ponob. B*Il's Life. Illnatrs>i«a London Nawa. Oalt
and satisfy yonraelf.
my Don't loafat th* irira *>f *«• Hot •aaaob.
Mtt W. B. WALDHON. ProDrtator.
Bar Sugar
FOS BALE-BIB KEABICT BTSBET. AT
MEBOU'B. Ala., ana, klad a» Caadlaa
Wtnlaaal. n* Sa*lL
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OB FROM THB OIR
oos to drop Into th*
Hot Sootola,
rOB. YODR WABK OB OOLD DRIHK5.
All Drinks Xen Cental
.•S Bauw atreat, aaw Kaawmr.
Ia»f OB. P. BBIOOB. Prorrl.tar.
"THE" SAUCE.
, sa tovb ssoasa ros rr.
DILL,
Indian Queen Range.
Xbe Best in tne Market
HABOTAOTUBED BY
CAI.KB M. IIOELCB
oalAa* ABO mm* ABB K.,rar at.
Signor Mancnai,
PRIVATE BINOIKO LKBBOH8.-OLASS OH
MONDAY anal TBIBIBAT,
BR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
ABdCollaae ofHadlelno.
1A AAA BEAUTIFUL AN1> INSTMUOY-
1U.I/UU It* eblaet* to be asen. Opaa 1 to tie
PnWU DAY AND NIOBT, at EDRBsTA HAIA
aiEAtont«oBiBrrttra>«t. FOR MSN ONLY
' BpDA JOBSAS*! PBITiTB OrVKal rS at Mai
Oaait Btraat (oapoalsA old Msobaal— ' PawOtoa)
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
- - x raAdllr aa I #r-
" IF1! C3rA.FL O J?
THE JOITBNAL 6* AMUBBMENT8.
published every Day in the Year by
J_ I»- BOCJARDXJS
■SSMerohant and SSS Washington St-
Below Mont*omery. San Francjsco.
FRIDAY MARCH 7
1873
Theatrical Sale.
A sale of a peculiarly interesting charac-
ter to all admirers and devotees of tbe drama
is announced in London. The well-known
theatrical agent and publisher. T. 0. Lacy,
who bas done bo much in making the works
of the beat dramatic writers easily accessi-
ble to the general public in a cheap form,
has retired from business, and the tale will
be held to dispose of his interesting stock
of theatrical and other works in connection
with his business. There are between one
and two thousand lots, and among them are
many carious works of rare value ; not the
least valuable portion of them is a collection
of the Sbakspeare Society publicitions, and
naturally the works of the immortal Bard
of Avon figure very conspicuously in the
general list, especially those published by
C. Knight. The old familiar names of Beau-
mont and Fletcher, Gibber, Bicbardson,
Oongreve, Dibdio, Dryden, Foote, Voltaire,
Ben JofltDD, Kemble, Sean, Sir T.Moore,
Charles Lamb, Shadwell, Shirley, Siddons,
B. Steele, Wilkes and others, serve to indi-
cate the character and range of the book*
which are now to be given over to dealers
and collectors of library curiosities.
Lord Lyiton on Spiritualism,
It is well known that the late Lord Lytton
was a Spiritualist and now he is dead some
of his friends are trying to prove that he
did not entirely believe in the doctrine. To
this end a conversation held by him with
Mr. Arthur Carney is published io the Lon-
don Spectator. Lord Lytton being asked if
they were angels of light who communicated
answered, "If they were they would not tell
so many lies." "Are they not lying spirits
than, or fallen angels?" resumed Mr. Gur-
ney. Lord Lytton said,6"one is justified
in attaching some idea of lingering majesty
to a fallen angel ; but here there seems net
only to be the utter absence Of a purpose
to be Berved, but ths tricks wrought are
rather worthy of elf or kobold than of de-
mon." So it appears that Lord Lytton has
met with tricksey spirits like Puck. He ac-
cuses the spirits of lying just like mortals.
but he won't call them devils. Well, he
knows all about it now, himself, and we
hope he will, if possible, communicate.
Safe Enough,
An exchange says:
Mark Twain has just completed about one
fourth of his new book, "John Bull," in
which he is said to present English customs
and characteristics in a ludicrous light.
John Bull is safe enough from having his
feelings hurt by Mark Twain. That hu.
morist was fairly captivated by tbe British-
ers, and thougb, of course, be found some-
thing to make fun of, as Punch does, we
will undertake to pay that his forthcoming
work will be more enjoyed and more favor-
ably reviewed in England than the United
States.
•'No Name."
A young gentleman who hag recantly pic-
tured a local habitation in Texas, now
advertises for a name, if anyone has suck a
thingto Fpare. He lost his during a pro-
longed residence among the Indians, by
whom he was kidnapped some years ago.
Young ladies who lace themselves too
tightly when dressing for dinner evidently
prefer grace before meat.
An old lady desoribes a genius as "A man
what knows more's he can find out, and
spills Tittles on his clothes."
.*,
Ladles Visitina; Oarda.
Written, engraved or painted by John F.
Dwtjeb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N, B.— Hawdkbb-
OHXCF8 NEATLY MASKED. PENMANSHIP Of BVeiy
dei orlption to order. b
It la Portectiy Astonlehln«
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
it the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
>elore 8 jlm. returned the same evening If de
•toed, x
Artificial Memory, Guaranteed*
This wonderful system gives the memory ei-
aordloacy power. Thousands of flguras and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
mad the intellect strengthened. Send for the
book-fifty cent*, post-paid. Professor Wm,
Nemos, 137 Montgomery btreet. »
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery ate., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlue orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
er sight, at reduced rates. u
Holiday Gaudies.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M, A. Mercer's pioneer confection.
•ry "78 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
"Wo-aliinjr Beturnea In One X>n y
And we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry,
Fob Salt.— A lot ef cheap t ilk dresses, at 38
Gear? street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. 6
BOO fairs ot Sooka,
At all prices, at t he What Cheer Laundry,
What: Cheer L/aunary
U the best unndry in Ban Franc taoo,
An Unreliable Critic.
Time wss when the Call used to puff every
performance the proprietors of wbich paid
for an advertisement Now tbis is changed.
The Call has employed a slashing critic, who
pitches into everything, indiscriminately.
He is as reckless in bis as-ertiooe as be U in
his critical opinions. In Thursday's issue
be Btates that W. H. Smith has gone East to
procure talent for CocgreaB Hall, when the
facts are that tbe proprietor of tbat place
has not even commenced fitting it up as yet
for a theatre, and Mr. Smith is still in towD.
Next he asserts that the Alhambra Theatre
will be elosed in May, and that Manager
Maguire inlands -to take a company to
Australia. This statement is not only
false, but it is one that migbt do Manager
Maguire Berious buBineBB injuries in obtain-
ing his contemplated Eastern engagements
if allowed to obtain oredeoce. We state, on
tde best authority, that tbe Alhambra will
not be closed, nor lis there been any idea
of closing it, as the Call's critic might have
easily learned before making tbe damaging
statament, if he had taken tbe trouble to
inquire. We are tired of correcting tbe Call
in dramatic matters, and seriously advise it
to leave theatrioal affairs to "tbe only dra-
matio anthorityon tbe Pacifio Cues'," which
everyone knows is Fioano.
♦ . . . —
Charles Reade Knraged.
Charles Reade, in reference to tbe charges
brought against him of atsaling from Swiit
in hi) novel of "The Wandering Heir,"
Bays :
If my etory is a mere plagiarism, then the
Old Testament is a mere Hollywell-strest
production ; then Scott had not an original
incident in all bis works; "Kobineon Cru-
soe" is a mere theft from Warde's "Roger
and Damprer ;" and Milton, the peet, is ali
Homer, Euripides, and an Italian play called
"Adam in Paradise," and lots of other things
are just the opposite of what we think them.
The fun of all this literary bubble and
squeak culmioates in the fact that tbe writer
who discovered Mr. Beade's plagiarisms is a
quiet old lady living in the country, who
knows nothing of literary cliques and their
paltry fends.
Woman's Rights.
"A woman 1— what is it to be a woman? it
gives you a right to set every power of hell
in motion, and always be spired .the ean-
sequences; to upset every arrangement of
the world, and disturb the quiet, and put
your fingers into every mess, and always to
he held blameless. That is your right: Ob
I like those 'women rights!' I should .have
knocked down tbe man who had inter f e-rred
as you have done; but, beoanse you are a
woman, I must come out of my quiet, I
must derange my life to save you from your
folly. GodinheavenI was tbat what those
creatures, those slaves, those toys, were made
for? to intarfere — forever to interfere— and
beTspared the consequences at anyeostto
us?" — C'ornhiU Magazine,
Ballad,
By & clerk who parts bis hair in tbe middle:
Sbe stco i beside the counter
The day I'll ne'er forget,
Sbe thought the Muslin dearer
Than she'd seen it yet.
I watcbed her playfal fingers
The Silk & Saun toga
And it made me fael uneasy,
As I looked at the Be a j.
"Show me some velvet ribboD,"
Berage & satin dark,"
She said I watt to purchase:
Thau gave the goods a jerk.
I was all obedience,
She Travelled on ber shape .
At Length with Hesi'ation,
She bought a yard ef Tape.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HIb Value.
Parse-proud individual.— "Do you know
that I'm worth a hundred thousand dollars ?"
"True," was the reply, "I do, and I know
that is all you are worth."
A Mormon woman is thoroughly aroused
at last, and delares tbat unless ber husband
cuts the number of bis wives down to seven
sho will leave him.
The female justices of Wyoming are get-
ting profane, because about two-thirds of
vbe suits decided by them are appealed and
the verdicts set aside.
Phutotrraphlo Cards.
' At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALI FORNIA TH EATRE.
John McOullough and eager
Special Announcement.
Tbe Management bears to call particular insn-
tion to tbe prod action for
TWO NIGHTS 0\LT!
SATURDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS, Maroh
SiQaad lOtb. of Sbakspeare's great Tragedy of
MACBETH!
Misa A.L. DarsoQ as Ladj Macbeth
Mr. McOallongh as Macbeth
Mr. Chaplin eg Macduff
Tbe oaat ia one of nnaeual excellence, embrac-
ing aa it doe* every member of tbn famous corn-
pan; of thie theatre. All of L6CKh,'S Original
Manic will be filven by a large and welt-trained
Choree, under the direction of Mr. 8. W. L tUAOli.
Monday F.venlo je March 1 0 1 h
Mr. MoOalloash at ." Macduff
Mr. Chaplin aa Macbeth
NOTICE.
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES, As-
sociations and Military Companies ia called
to the advantages offered by tQebe <-ommodiona
sod beautiful grouaaa for Holiday Pionic Festi-
vals. They oan be procured on any day m toe
week for pioolo purposes, the coming season on
more advantageous terms than aoy grounds in the
THE CITY GARDENS
Are easy of access without any tariff to Societies,
and are protided with large and beaatifnl Lawns;
largo Shade Trees; beantifal Flowers and Pianta
from every clime; numerous Swings; two mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, with
Pleasure Bona; Fountains atd Observatory Tow-
els, all perfeotly sheltered from the winds. A
mammoth Bestaorant is on the ground?, and every
convenience for tbe accommodation of large Pic-
nics has been made. I£v*nt^iag bas been placed
in the most complete order for tbe eoming season
TBB CITY CABDEAS
Are tbe largest in tbe State. They contain SU
acres of Knoll and Bbad*d Lawn, Flower Gar-
dens, etc, and are capable of accommodating
2U,0l'D persons witu tbe greatest conveniense. Ex-
tra Cars mo directly to tie Garden!.
Piomc Committees are especially invited t? 0*11
and inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will be most favorable.
M. V. 8TEVEW8, Proprietor.
••■Office bonrs 8 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gardeai,
comer Twelfth and tfoisom streets.
N. B.-aoo,OnO Admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding festival* at the
City Gardens latt year. The sale of spirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on ' es-
tival days. m h A tf
A Worthy Monarch.
There are so many unkind things eaid
about kings, on this side of the Atlantic,
that it affords as pleasure to publieli the fol-
lowing in favor of the King of Italy :
King Victor Emanuel attends the theatre
every Sunday evening in Rome.
Everyone will be glad to learn that Victor
Emanuel is so strict in his Sunday obser-
vances. He attends the theatre every Sun-
day evening, never misses a Sunday. Oan
Ihe Governor of this State say as much?
Alas I we fear not.
♦
Slightly Inaccurate.
A Kentucky editor received the following
note from a subscriber, asking tbat a false
notice of his deaih might be corrected :
Sir, i notis a few errors in the obituary of
myself wich appeared in your paper of last
wensd.iv, i was born in greenup county not
coldwell, and my retirement from bisnies in
1869 was not owin to ill helth but tu a (rub-
ble i bad in connection with a bore, and tbe
the oors of my detb was not emaol pox.
pleas make corrections for wich i enclose 50
cents.
.*. .
Very Little Consequence.
Mis. GerrUh, of Sacramento, bas in her
possession a deed of property made by her
father wbich bears date of 1776, and also
pewter dishes which were purchased by the
family in 1763.
Oh, bang the pewter I Did the old man
leave any tin ?
Obtaining Quarters.
ABaltimorean who was refused [a night's
lodging in a station bouse the other evening
immediately secured tbe desired accommo-
dation by throwing bricks at a railroad
train.
. ♦. -
Tli© Best Bemodles,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
IT'S Webfoot puis, for all bilious complaints.
For Bala by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cexner of Commercial. •
T
HEFUBLIO ASBHJBBEBT NOTI-
fled that the Field Deputies of thia
Office will commence assessing property
SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1873.
The duties OMleaed to those deputies
are too well baowa to the community to
require explanation!, and while I have
been careful In making my selections to
All position* hy men favorably known In
i b I* community for their competency and
Integrity, and am confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all co Ecerncd,
Inrgintly reqnest the general public to
report to this ofllce any dlrellctlons of
doty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Jmt complnlntt will re-
ceive immediate attention.
LEVI BOSE\EB,
mb-i .City and Caaaty Assessor.
B. MATER CALLS ATTENTION TO HIB
large and well aelectsd aeBortmeot ot
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
'Formerly Mayer & Warkheim,)
NO. »0 MONTGOMERY STREET,
Opposite the X.lcfe noose,
M
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And bie new stoles of rsady-nnda Silk. Wool and
other LADIEbr SUITS, at VERY LOW PRiOES.
Also, a large stock of Striped, Broohe and Laoe
Shawls, Lace Jackets. Silk end Cotton Velvet*.
Silks, Satins, Cloaking*, and every description of
TrimminRB. JUST AJiHlVED, a large invoice 01
the Spring stoles of
PLAIN AND EMBKOIDEItKD
LINEN SUITS,
. N. B— Cloaks. DreBseB and Btrts made to order
in iatett faahioo, st reasonable rat9S. mb2
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
American Watches,
Bedaoed prices, at h A. Oallender's 62 See
ood St, corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully- repaired. x>
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction ta!es of Watson & Barn-
hurt at their anctien salesroom, 112 Sattor street,
adjoining the new Oircns Amphitheatre, and yon
are stir* to jroonre bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Gash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out- door sales promptly attended to. a
Xt Is a. Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
tic Washington street, near the Post Office. Best
ever lnyentefl. o
For Wttsminsr
Shirta, $1 60 per dor,.; small. pieces, 60c. per
108. At the What Oncer Laundry- "
If YOU Want
Tour Blankets and Tlannels well washed, and
not spoiled, seed them to the What Cheer Lann
Iry,
A LL rUBSONS, COMPANIES, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIRMS, In the
City «nd County of San Francisco, are
requested, either In person or by their
proper representatives, to deliver at the
Assessor's Office, No. CS City Hall, be
fore the second monmay in apkil,
1873, a statement nnder oath of all
Property, both PEB SONAL and KLAL
owned er claimed by him or then, or
which la In their possession* or which la
held or controlled by any other peraon
In trust for, or fer the benefit of him or
them.— See Section. 88S0-98&O, Politi-
cal Code.
■9-rOJE.L TAX IS WOW DTE at this
Office, or to a Deputy. —See Sections
8SS9-8S«e, Political Code.
LETI BOSE,\ER,
City and County Assessor.
Saturday, March 1, 18T*. mbS
M. ASHBR,
Nos. S06 Market,
...,AHD.. ..
5 ami f Sutter street,
Offer, to the Trade and Pabllo a FULL
AND COMPLETE STOOK ol
MILLINERY COODS,
OOKSIST1NQ OF,...
FIOWEE8, FEATHERS.
B1BBOK8, HATS, Etc.,
....AT..,,
Reduced Prices,
l»2i lm
V PRICE 50 (
A Safe and speedy Ren.
dy for all Bronchial Aff .
tions, Asthma, Col
Coughs, Loss of Vol
Bronchitis, Incipient C
sumption, Hoarserve
Pain and soreness of
Breast, and all Difficult
arising from a suclfi.
Cold, readily yield to j
healing powers. Ask f
the California Hall's P.
monary alsam. Soldi
all Druggists.
PROPRIETORS,
41T Suniome street, corner Coi
jaietf
««,
mmmi®
CURES DYSPEPSI,
fe(MM"B.-
Gives Tone to the Ston
Si«fixLBi':
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETIT j1
Dr rrr,nR/\TE.p
(MTxL>
Is a Sure Relief for Zndlgsst]
'i$mtim
HAS NO SUPERIOR ASA
BLOOD IMLTRIFIE
urn «
•
THOMAS W. BRIE,
^t MAHUPAUTCaBBamW.
J^ —AND— ^1^1^
i$ ORUDIS, BANJOS, «**
^tV — add—
ESTABLISHED IN 18«S-
s*J- Lessons given on the Banjo and Dram. .
MISSION STKEET. between First snd Ssm
N. B.— Kine-tonsd Bilrsr bolo Banjos In
ttssionsls sIwstb on hand.
I
A
DECIDER, A
....TO....
TV
MANAGERS, STARSJtND COMBINITK
A COMPETENT MANAGER, AOEST 1
xj. Aoter, with 15jenre' experience la fee
America, tbe CaosofQood Hope aod AalfeT
Oolonies, India and Ohina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Tb well posted with the profession and tb* P
Oan Rivfj names of Managuro, Tbeatros or £
List of Prices aod beloing oauaci ty, in nasrlf I
one ol the above places. Apply to
J. H. MoOABJLI
Ib4 lm flSO Washington atrest, ».
An Oyster May be Crossed in Love.
NOT IP IT IS SUOH AW OTSTKB AS YOU
gat across the street from the 0»liforoia
1 heatrt, at the oorner of Kearny, as nobodi could
refuse -said Ojster. Try it between the acte, or
when the play is over.
H
.B AHTOINT'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
*18 8ACBAMENTO STKEET,
mhSlrq SAW FRANCISCO,
QIO. W. HAQLB. BOE'T STEIH. DaVID HAIWKLL.
Nagle, SteiF& Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Provision Merchants
BBTTKR, OHBHSE. UABD, HAM8, BAOON,.
ate., No. 1*« California ttreet. one door
baIoJ?Jiont- ■»- Sole Agente tor Ibe celebrated
MACNOLIA HAMS, nbSliD
"SPIERS & POND'S
SALOON,
S. W. COB. KIABIT ASD BUSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
fell In
SANGER HALL
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 GEABT ST., NEAR KEAl1
None but the Choicest Brands of Wl
and litqaors on band.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASCHE'S BAY B«W
felB tf CHRIS FELDMiB.1
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BBRGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Mine re' Res-
taurant, bes taken the management
of both the Misers' Resaanrant on
Commercial street and the. Miners''
Branoh on Market street, in partnership witn MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who bas been connected with the
firm lor years. Improvements hare been mads in
the oniame departments that will render the Mi-
ners'mors popnlcj than it has ever been daring
the 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Far*
embrace all the delioaoiea of the season. Oar
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charge a."
P. BEBSES Sl CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
B81 and 538 Oommeroial, and
■JOB Market etreet.
Open from 5 AM. to 10 P.M. anjl lm
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearny street*
FREE AND EASY.
BTBBT 1ATVBDAT Klttl
Z*laxio and Sin grin a at e P-
CHARINGs|ssLs>SALO(i
006 Mission street, near Seeons.
delO EAGLES A WILD, Eroprislo
To the Dramatic Professi
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS B^
OTBr twelve years oonnsoted with tMjJ*
oted with thswj ;
lies, begs to io« I
eatperisnoedMTi'j
ltioe or msdltsi ,
Melbourne, aod is well known
the profession in the Oolonies,
that he is prepared to civs eip«a™— — £-
all persons professionally visiting or msai»«
visit to the Anstrallan Oolonies. Fss aw*]
Panotnaiityin diepatohinu replies may "'
WIuLLAa/* HENRY WATBB1'
laViotoria Chambers, AO Ooliins stieit,
besroa Anatralia.
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR lUf j
oeoasiona. Mnslo imported, arranf« |
and for sale. * i
MAKCrSM. BUM Leoder oft
Orchestra.
llEMtY TON DEB MEHJ3XN, L
er of Brats Band. f
■sTrOrdsrs from the eonnhry promptly stw "
to, Address M. W. WILLIS, Katon^ J f
Store. 11*8 Montgomery street), or JIAROl fc
BLUM,.BS50 Montgomery street. I*
GEORGE MATES': I
DEALER IN OY6TER8. OLAM8
andaU kind, ot 6HKLL FISH,.
SUUan'o,. «0, 41, *B, Oalltomlal
Market, entranoe on Oaliforala atrMt f
Pnbtio or prlTata partiae a^d famUta* L_.
from 6 A.M. to 12 r. u. Ladlee' and Omtta5
Ora^er Boom open from « aJK. to JS ».w
#1
Jn
F-]
•.»..■, >■ «.
f.p. Sod, (g|
If
t,
na
Ml x,
>M KHAN STADTTHEATEB
LIFORNIA THEATRE
WW ALHA1BRA THIATRI,
FIBBRI OPERA!
i m »t i*::**. »■-. ■DCIOBM Or Tin
EMERSON MINSTRELS
JOHNNY ALLEN and LITTLE MAC
Ea<w»*at of !■• W ■:..; K-r.owa^l Dn»UkV'J DOOT
vao ■•« Bio tb§ ■bsob or tnuitM iituu m
■ ■Ml HrniU ..I Knr.ip.' In lil- \\ .i,.l. i i .1 1 IVrlormnmi -
■•■J. OI.AkK
jnmii ll.l.K
■ r. BAKU
TuroKiiiiLi.r ■■twoi
J w. tvunx
Company
DIAMOIVD OTJT DIAMOIVD.
fin HUT ALLEN
(*tr*7 %m«*rj Ttit-IV*? J. Koalaaoa
THE -W-OllVIDESI^I^XJJL. J^K^T^AJTCQ
Who will Execute the moit Difficult Terpiichorcan Feats on One Leg.
n -rtn.il*, earlkmlell March, with Military Efcja,
latlaaa aad E\*rrl«>t.
OTD JOE BILLY EMERSON
CHAfeXEJ... A.DI* BVUl.1
■LVAJV* AMU OBCIUTtA
Tbc svetln** paiformaoce will conclude villi
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOC10, THE MON«BT I .LITTLE MAO
a tl.-h Trrvfller M. Alnaley Scott | Pedrj Cherlry Button
EtrntUKifS, ovn<r of Plantation..,.— J. Roblneoa | Core, ■ QasdnKn Miia Williams
Frank, hm boo, 4 ?e»r« n.ii LUtl* I>*rllu* l Mm«. Farnaod>», Mine Sbtrcoan
Plpo, *«<rv*nl to Loral, co Cob Hart | BIrt*". Viliagem, Pa team*, etc., by tbo Company.
MOEPAf EVENING. Mir b ITth ENGAGEMENT OF Glirtiaj. "\7"lXTl «.n, the C tar acta* Vocill.'.
....•» Oats
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circns!
• •II. r HtMI. Wl. «T.Bir..rri amd K.**r*r.
■ ATTTRDAY a.d SUNDAY CVEN1N&I
I'ro.rn in ■■■ «» .
i. -*-*»•#• *••■>#. !•«■ rr«i. »..r»t--. ur»i. n>««j
• -*»«-»««1 Eatrew
■ llia-t Tnla»4 R«rw, rreeSReal
RO riT 'i«4H Ki*m«L«T.
4.-a>ej*«a«-i«. r.^ami.ii.m «r in* ■•<■*>
MS. M. H llfii KSHI.I
*.-!.* r*r*h*
€ — rrlaelaat a*aarr««ali An
8T YtitHO DUOlcnw
clow- Ie wakker
T. Mawsj <aa*l«**. SB *•!*>.• I <l«ri, la bit Ra«~
••ImHI**. RevSttSsal Mav*ja*sM| ■
•.-Utm4 «an>l«- aad Kali*** Ah
»T M LLE VlffTOWflfK.
IS t .. K ■ 1 > s ION.
•.-M'LI.K m<>4 KKIM., r.v.»M.r t.r Artta,
)■ nor iRMrMll'l.d Hfarjamrk Ad.
GROTESQUE MOWS. J. KRNIBEL
19.-4HM Ual^iv
MOlfl. KKIflBEL.
llr-Johaav Coakr, the Hoy WnnJn, aa hi* bare*
barkvd Fanlre, lla*k aad Harry.
ll-Dr«wliif-roam a?nt*-rt«lam*-nt ,
BY M'JNS. OARON AND RONS.
13.— The Cb«rafln> Trick, Harae lutklM I
INTRODBOED BY OMaR KINGSLEY.
Id.-Tht Man wllh the Iron Jaw limn, a CO-aall.
taik fall •( Waifr with hi ■ Teeth
HA R HYOL A R K K
TC# •T«nlo«t *nl«rt»inm*ot will ooncledo wlik lb*
iemuebie axtra***u>u of
Mons- and Mme. Rogmolai
BY UARON AMU KKNIBKL.
■raw Clrele A »l ••
rarqnette «•
Rfterre» Ckalm X ftO
PriT-.tf H««m |» aa4 llO ••
■9-Bex OtBoa omq dailr from 10 to 4. Daora opoa at \
1W¥ TET-TRY BIJY
0v0lW)nu4f! ">' Whil* nblrw. Tti»x 1 1 rrnrECTLT. »od tor qa»lllr tuid darsbllllj will B.nir lit m»tohed. To bt fard only »l lfa«
MrClLL A5D 8K» T1IKM. I X b AI'ITKH «TIIUE, 111(1
?IV«TLETON'S
JOLLY GIANT!
OM.y TEN CKST3.
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AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U. 8. BeTenne Paid Thereon,
DortOK the Tear 1 B73,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
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Itaa tbaa 1,000 barrala per »onain. Tba wbolo
imnaotol tfaar aolddonnit 187 1 ta 8»n Kraaoiico
li 181,412 bartai*. aad it will ba sotloed t bat
JOHN WIELAND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HEADS THE X.IET !
Hla ralM •xcae4fof byaboat 10,0(6 btrretn t>iOM
of aoy otbar krewary. and maktse o«arly oo»-nftb
of all bramraootnblaed fa-7 la
Baldwins dairy butter i
T H IH IS TO OBUTIFY THAT N. B. TERWiL-
A LIQER A CO , M and 51 Waablogtoa Market .
are the HOLE AGEN PB for tbo a*i« of my brand
of butter, koowoaa" BALDWIN'* DAIRY BUl-
Tbii." It baa been a?ld at the above attod to*
tut thirteen y#iirs. andasybranda of baiterrap-
mtaUd to be of my make not procured of If.
Tarwilllg er A Co., are counterfeits.
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Han Fraooiioo, April. 8tb. 1B72.
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Where "HYQIENIO BITTERS" knoo*: aronno.
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Hare ptored the Nation's greatest benefactors I
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TH2 JOURNAL OF AMUSEMZST3.
published ^rery Dw In t Ve*r **
•S KeithMl a*" *a* Waahl-gto. .
Below Montgomery. 8an Franoieoo.
8ATCBDAT. .
atABCH 8, 1873
AM«:.SB31ENT8, Ktc
Calitobkia Theatbe. — The open of
"Maeaniello*1 was produced in splendid style »t
this theatre Tut nig bt. It wu sjWndidly pat on
ths stage with betQtifal scenery, nppronriatscos-
tamu i Dt* » cipiUl ballet beaded by Madame The-
rfw. Signer* Inez Fabbri rang end acted the
role of BlTira finely : Slgnor Ptetro Baocei Aid
some deahlpg acting as Maaienello, and Heir Carl
fcSpeigler surpassed himself as Pietro, awakening
tbe audience to posvtire enthusiasm. Mods.
Cbarles acquits l himself well, as usual, in tbe
role of Alfonso, and Madame Tbereae did eome
excellent ptntomimieactiogae Fenells, The bai-
lee was ebon, bus good; tne choruses were gi*en
with good (fleet axd tbe final scene of the erup-
tion of Monet Vesnrios waa positiveiygrand. To-
night Miss Augusta L. Dargon will appear as
Lad* Macbeth in tbe traced; ef "Macbeth,'" in
which John MoOolloogb will play the title role.
This play has bees caret ally rehearsed and is cast
to thf foil strength of tbe company, and will be
praaented with all of Locke's original mniio. Few
managers with tqua! opportunities have done so
much t» popularise 6ualspesxe as John MoCul-
lougb.snd tbe public should support him in this
worthy undertaking. G. t». Chap in wil take the
character of Maodoff, K.J. Boek'ey that of Mal-
colm, and John Wilson. L'snquo. The siogiwg
witches will be Miss Minnie Wa ton, Mias Maggie
Moore and tho Misses Stanley. Wyatt and John-
stone. This play will be repeawd on Monday with
6. D. Oaap!e.n a-< Maobeth and John McCullongh
asMacdoff. At tie meticee to-day Mis Datgoa
will appeario tbe thrilliogdrama of "Hast L-nne.''
in which ebe created snob a profound sensation
onThund-j erening.
Albahbka Theatbe.— JchoDyAU-n bad a
splendid honee for his benrfU last night, and gi^e
an entertainment worlby of the occasion. After
a capital first part, io which be and Bill* Emerson
caused much amusement on tbe ends and J.G.
Russell was mucb applauded for his song, "No1
Ko. 1 Merer Ca» Forget," Mire Ellie Wilton, who
volonteersd for tbe oocasion, recited "Sbemua
O Briea "in a manner which fairly brought down
the hor.se and giioed for her tso honor ef a recall.
Miss Alice Harmon, who was warmly welcomed
on making her eppaaralcs, eangaud danced in a
style which delighted foe audience, and was re-
peatedly enoond. Si go or Donato gave a wonder-
fully ilever rendi'i' n of "Lore Among tbe Roses,"
dancing witb marvellous gr^ce; be was encored,
and sang " Obampigne Onarlay " catalog much
laughter by stance ring like a drunken man, and
yet keeping his bal>oce the admirable pathetic
sketch of "Oi Bl».k J>e," in whiob Emerson
gives one of tiehaer. b.tiof neero character act-
ing ever seen ou any rtage, fallowed, and was
loudly applauded. Those who bare not yet ate*
-this have mi-sed one of tbe best thiogs of the
day. Tbe evening1 entertainment conclndedwith
the pentamimto play of "Jccko, tbe Brazilian
Ape." io which Little Mac did some wocderfal
acting, and quite mn»ed the aodienoe with the
andienoe with tbe patBoa of tbe dying scene. The
programme t) be performed at tbe matinee to-
day. t:-aigbt, and to-morrow night, appears on
eur flrat p'ge.
Uetbopolitan Theatbe. —The fares of
"AKissin the Dark." wbxb was snbstitated for
''Ici on Parle Franoaie" last night, caused much
amusement, and H. D Thompson, W. Simms.
Miss Paony Toonr. Miss Dolly Mjrtle. and Miss
Jenny Stewart, acquitted themselves w. 11 io their
resneatiTe parts. At the matinee to-day the rol-
licking ourle-que of "Little Don Giovanni," which
has drawn crowded houses this week, will be given
and it will be rep-ated tbia evening, preceded bya
farce. Tbe Obapman (sisters bave made a great
hit and are rea'ly thB most popolar barlefque ar-
tr eases wbo hare ever visited t bis city. Their fun
is genuine, and they are thoroughly artistic The
total absenoe of ooarsec ess iu their performance
renders them great favorites witb ladies and com-
mends tbem to tbe patronage of the best portion
of the common ity. Tbe bill for tvmgbt will be
repeated to-morrow evening. Great preparations
are being made for the production of a new bur-
leaqus entitled "Lotos snd Leo,'' founded on tbe
pleoe having auoh a saoeessf ul ran at Niblo's, New
York.
Bella Union Theatbe.— la accordance
with ths custom at this theatre a new and verg
fall programme will be gives for Saturday and
Sandej evenings. After tba usual first part of
fan and mrsic, will be presetted tbe Gre-
cian Statues, with co ored ealeinm light effects;
• Gen d' Arms'' by Oo gill and Oooper:Ohas. Vomer's
songi; "Ten-pin Johnny," by Kelly and Bree;
"Hans ncd Kadi." a new piece written by Agnes
Kennedy, for J. H. Larkin and Carrie Armstrong,
in whieh the whole company will appear: Monta-
gue's original and daring "Gyre Act:" and tbe
faros of "Tbe Turkish Ba'b," interspersed with
pipulerdnsts.sonjts and ballads by Misses Ken-
nedy, GarrsUon aad Johnson.
John Wilson's Ajvphttheatbe. — A per-
forrnaooewhich cannot fail to delight ladies and
children will ns give? at the matinee to-day. Tbe
trained borsis Napoleon I snd President, intro-
duced by Omar Kingsley, ate great favorites.
M'Lle Dockrill is the greatest female rider ever
seen on this coast Mods. J. Kenibelis the most
amnsicg of clown ; Jobnoy Cooke is the envy snd
deligttof all tbe Inveullea, and rid slike av^terau
performer. The *x*ravagaos»ol "Mons. snd Mme.
Bogmole'," br M »I. Caron and Kenibel, is fall
of fan, and terminal©* a capital perfo mance In a
very pleasing manner, lb* programme which ap-
pears on our flfat page will bS performed for the
list time to-morow night. Novelties are in prep-
aration for next wtek.
Woodwab»*3 Gakdevs — I>rxzy3z Bush.
There moat have been at least nf eon thousand
visiters to these gardens Hnnday. Balloon aicea-
eion ou Saturday by tbe Bnwtaya, Grand perform-
anoe on Saturday sntf Sunday by tbe Osaka Troupe
of Japanese aod tbe Baislay Family. Grand gas
galloon ascensiea on Sunday.
Gat lei Gyjabd Ball. — To-night this
Guard -.-e their fifth annual ball at Piatt's Hall.
This ball promises to be tbe goest ever given under
the com pan j 's auspices.
Ahatowoal MC4XTJX.— One of the most
somulete rlleciiooa of the kind in the United
State*, i .. prising bnndredsof costly and bsmn-
tlrnlwrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
enly) at the Mnseum on Montgomery street. An
hoi* "««av He t>ront»bl» auent bars.
A New Tseatbb.— The Beal EBtate Circa-
lar eays: "Ground has bsen eecured, either by
lease or purchaae, for the erection of a large tbea-
tre on the north-side of Mission street, one hun-
dred and t*enl:-nvefeet west of Third, just op-
posite Dr. Sjodder'a Church. Tbe land has a
frontage of one hundred or one hundred and five
feet on Mission, by a depth of two haodred and
seventy-five fees. The lot has a side entrsnes on
Jessie, andaten-footalleyon the east: the lstter
is owned by Micbsei Reese. The lessees bsve re-
ceived notloe to qoit before Jnlynext. The build-
ings are common brick and frame ones. Ona of
the lots purchased has a frontage of nfty-flve feet,
by a depth of one hundred snd sixty f<e>, to
Jessie stre»»,in the rear;tae som paid for it was
tlM p.r front), which li a reasonable ■
price. We nave purposely avoided mentioning
this matter for several reasons, though we have
bean cognizant of the project for a long time. The
statement, as is usnal in prsjeoted theatre items,
is overdrawn. In the first plaos, the land has noi
been purchased ; aod tbe whole scheme hangs fire
aad will probably beabandoned. Capitalist* think
even mors than twice in these monsy-tigbt times
before investing $»0,OMI In a theatfaon Mission
street.
Eitea Opera Nxoht. — An «tra opera
night will bs given to-morrow by tbe Fsbbri
Troupe, under t;e direction of Charles Fritsck-
'•Msssniello" will be presented with Gail 8peigler,
Sigoora InFzFabbrt.Pieiro Ba-cei. Bfme.Tberese,
and the same cast whiob gave such general estis-
faotion last night.
"Little Dos Giov asm."— This lively
borleaqae, with the popn'sr Chapman Sisters in
the leading roles, will be performed on Sunday
evening (probably for the last time) at the Metro-
politan Thestre.
M'lle Mabxb Gaugaik.— This talented and
popular d&nseose will commence an engagement
at the Metropolitan Theatre on Moaday evening,
supported bya full corps de ballet.
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC HEW?.
Oakland — The Oakland News thns complains;
" The California Theatre company have besn play
ingat Ban Joss aod Petalmca recently. Beth of
these towns aro inferior in tize and population to
Oakland, bat they each have a theatre Oakland
has none, and is therefore slighted. Won't some
one wbe has got mere money than we have build a
theatre and give us a oh auce for home amusement
once in a whiU ?"
Saw Jose.— A dramatto entertainment in aid of
tbe San Jose Library Association was given br a
number of lady snd geatlemsn amateurs at the
Opera House Ian night. The Octoroon" wasper-
formed.
SacbameKTO.— On Monday evening, Johnny Al-
len, Misi Alios Harrison, aad a dramatio company
will open at the Metropolitan Theatre in "Sobnei-
der." Miss Ellie Wilton has oeea engaged for Mrs.
Oransbaw. The Bee Bsya :
On the night of the 2iai iost . at tbe Metropoli-
tan Theatre. tiaoramentaiiS "ill nave a geouioe
and deligh-f al t a j eat ion. It is to be the playing.
bj tbe b&oramento Lig:.t Artillery, of a sensa-
tional military m lodrams, in font act ■, just writ-
ten by Lieaisnant i. Mazeanx, of tue company,
aod entitled "I'be American bpy." All wbo bave
read itdestaro it a 'play of genuine merit, filled
witb tbe most striking end exalting of military
incident!, aid play wrights pronounce it very
praittcaoiy oonttruoted. Tbe companv ie even
now driilioc for its readition, woico will be one
of the most brilliant and original entertainments
ever given io the oity. Tbe ladies' parts will be
assnmed by certain ladies whose names cannot vet
be given, bnt who will insure tbe sneoess of that
portion of it.
Harry Edwards delivered his lecture on Mszat-
lan in the Metropolitan Theatre lair oigbt. for tbe
benefit of the Agasttz Institute. To-night, Okai-
leyRboadei tbe banjoist, and John P. Adams will
have a benefit at ths Metropolitan Theatre.
Pstatjma.— Ool. W. 3. Barnes is anaounoed to
lecture next Friday. The Argos confidently re-
marks :
Tbe Alta says: " Ool. Barnes Is announced to
lecture in Patalnma on Friday, the Tth inst., bot
probably will not do so, as be is iu* tbe Eastern
States." Tbe date fixed f <r Ool. Barnes' lecture
is Friday, tbe J4tb inst, and we are assured thst
be will retarn from tbe stast in time to fill tbe ap-
pointment.
Of course be will. He can get away from New
Verk by telling ths people there that he is en-
gaged t3 lecture in Petaluma.
Woodlsbd.— A benefit conoert to J. M. Wood, a
blind violinist, was announced tor last nigbt at
Washington Hall.
Vibgdcia Crxx, Net.— Miss Mordaant appeared
en Monday at Piper's Opera House to an overflow-
ing boose, and played through the week. She
took a benefit last night.
Salt Laeb.— Carl Bosoe, tbe magician, gave a
matinee and an evening entertainment at the The-
atre on tbe IsL On tbe 4th the programme con-
sisted of "I've Written to Browne," "An Object
of Interest" and "Mose and L;ze " On tbe 6th
anew sensational play entitled "Mage and Steam '
written by K, S, Sloan, of the Herald, was to be
prodooed. Miss Marian Mordanut was to oom-
mesos an engagement on tbe IQxb, opening io
■'Darling.' DndUr'd Bowery was doing well wit a
a good variety performance.
PobtlaM' — A farewell concert was given at
Masonic Hall, on the 28th, to Mine Eugenie Rosen-
heim, a pianists and vocalist, who ie about to
6tart for Europe to complete her mnsloalstudiei
On tbe let Stephen Majbell. "Tbe Poet Laborer.''1
wbo seems to be rather a trouble to Portland gave
an entertainment of readings at the Oio Fino
Theatre. Stephen Miybell threatens to go East.
He is supposed to be spoiled for honest induaty by
thesnecessof Joaqoin Miller.
tffar «f $200 per week to appear at the Atheoeum |
Sberefnsasto play in variety Theatres Both
IbeTJnien Square Theatre and Wallack'a bad a
asrrov escape from destruction by fire on the
night of Feb. 17th. Absnt half- past ten o'olook a
fire broke out on the top of a building in tbe im-
mediate vioioity of both theatres, and when the
Bssmen arrived tbe flames had seized npooa quan-
tity of waste paper aod straw and was making rap-
Id progress toward the rear. Bj tbe precautions
•f the police the audiences assemtWd io the the-
atres wers not alsrmed. This is the eeoond time
thstWallack's has been In danger, at only a few
week ■ ago two police officers extinguished a dan-
gerous fire in the Russian baths at the corner of
Thirteenth street and Broadway On Saturday
evening. Fob. 22d, during the variety act of ' Lee
and Lotos," some person In the gallery shouted
'Fire !" and immediately a panic eoeurred among
tbe andienoe and tbey made a rash for tbe exit
deore. Mr. Tinoent, the stags manager, immedf-
at:ly cime before the curtain, assured tbe andi-
eno that there was no danger of firs, and snoosed-
ed in allaying their fear. Some of ths ladies
fain tee, and others, whose nerves were somewhat
■taken, left the theatre ; but quiet was gradually
restore], and tie performance was continued
Miss Chambers, from the California Theatre, has
beea engaged by Daly for the rough chambermaids
and oharaoter business This is bow the Clip-
per announoes Mtonie Walton's engagement:
Minnie Wileoo, wife of Fred. Lytter, and who
has beea engaged at tbe California Theatre, for
■ons time, has been engaged by Angnatin Oalg
for tbree years.
The report that Shook and Palmsr are to re-
litqoish tbe management of the Union-square
Theatre, and that Augnstin Daly la to occupy it
as the Fifth-avenue Theatre, is wholly without
foundation D. Harkins has been engaged by
AngnstinDaly for next season. Mr. Harkins is to
have e new play written for falm by Sardou, whioo.
will be produced by Mr. Daly during tta t time.
In Bosun, Charles R. Thoroe plsyed in "Tbe
Three Guardsmen" at tbe Boston Theatre through
the *eek ending Feb. 2 2d. Toe Journal of t'om-
meroesaysef Lis impersonation of D'Artagnan:
Mr. Thome's performance, as might bs expected,
iB aroagb, notioisOed and boiitsrous one, and not
a wnit like the original oharaoter as drawn by tho
great novelist. It is, indeed, too melodramatic
for nature. If, daring his absents. Mr. Ifioroe has
not gained as an aoter, he has certainly gained in
appearance. He has filter! out. and his figure has
become more rounds! a< d prepossessing, tie is a
good man in a stock oompa&y, bat not yet pos-
sessed of tbe ability to be ranked as a star.
The Saturday Evening Gaxette sass:
Mr, '1 borne haa bBen warmly welcomed back to
Boston after an abteneeof two or 'hree yeart, aod
haa given his aucieneea proofs that he has learned
tbe lessod taat without repression there can be no
true art.
Fioab.o'3 readers can take their choice of the
two opinions, Cn ths 23d Mr. Tborne appeared as
Salem Scndderin "Tbe Octoroon," with Mrs. J.
B. Booth (n*s Agnes Perry) as Zoe. Ou tbe 2fitb,
Watts Phillips' new play of "Amos Clarke,'' the
rigbt to prodnce which in the United States has
b:en porchased by Mr. Thome, was presented.
TheMajiltons appeared ever; night between the
acts At tbe Globs, John'T. Raymond appear-
ed on the 23d in "Only a Jew." All the papers
gave the play fits as an absord prod no tier. Mme.
Fanny Janausobek's engagement at this tbeatie
was to oommenco on the 8th inst, when she was
I j appear as Lady De Hook and HortenBS in "Uhes-
ney Wold." H. A. Rendle's dramatic version of
Dickens' Sleek House At the Museum, "Tbe
Silver Spoon" was revived on the Si inst. with
Mr. Warren as Batkias "The Sconse of
the Prairie" was to be produced at the Boston
Theatre on the 3d Long Loos, tbe Chinese
jaggler, was the attraction at the Howard Atbe-
nieam O. W. OoutdoskwasetlU playing at the
Globe. He appeared in "Milky White," which
preceded tbe performance of "Only a Jew."
Robert MoWads Iwill play a farewell engage-
ment at tae Ohsstnat Street Tnestre, Pbiladel-
phia.'osmmencing tbe 23d of April, prior to his
depsitare fer Europe under the management of
Prof. Risley.
The Martin ettt- Ravel treuje visit Savannah,
Ga.on Marohlzth.
Aiken's Theatre, Chicago, is to be occupied by
combination until the early part of April, when
the regular dramatic season will bs resumed.
Fred G. Maeder has associated himself with 0.
R, Gardiner in toe management of tbe Grand
Opera House. Milwaukee. He will probably lose
there the money he has made by writing bad plays.
The Oo'ored American Opera Company gave
representations of the "Doctor of Alcantara,'
at Horticultural Hall. Philadelphia, on tbe even-
ings of tbe 21st and 22d of February, and at the
matinee on the last mentioned date.
Our New Orleans dates are to Feb. 26tb. Mrs.
Bowers was at the Academy of Music, playing in
1 The Jsalons Wife," "Adrisnae tbe Aotrese." end
oa ati on of Eoialtad.tbat he took occasion, attar
the performance, to personally express to the fair
artiste bis complete satisfaction and sjtleasare at
her performance, go complimentary an indorse-
ment, coming from such a qstarter, may well be
the occasion of a justifiable pride."
A concert troupe has been organized for a tour
through tbe United States, .under the manage-
ment of Edward 8. Person. It includes Miss
Adelaide Phillips, Mme. Urso, and a new lady pi-
anist from abroad, wbo is represented as having
extraordinary talents. Mr. George A. Celby will
be tho accompanist of tbe troupe.
Dan Rice will close in New Orleans about March
loth, aod tben re-ebip himiolf end stock to
Girard, Pi., f/om whence he begins his Summer
o.mpaign, having leased bis name snd himself to
Measis. Spsnldlng, Ryan 1 Henderson. The title
of "Old North AmericmOircue" has bees [adop-
ted.
At a meeting of tbe Faust Club held In Brooklyn
on the22d the following offloers were elected for
the enininc year: President, Tbes. Ktasella;
Tioe-Preiident, J. E. Cnlyer; Secretary. A. W,
Peters; Financial Secretary, Tho mas Sidebothsan;
Treasurer, Geo. D. Barnard; Directors, Daniel
M Treadwell, Robert P. Lee, Fred. T. Heyt. F.
T, L. Boyle, James Terry, John D. Pray, Gabriel
Harrison, John Loretz, Jr., Wm. O. Hudson, end
James J. MoOleskey,
Four colored men of Cleveland, Ohio, in-
tend eniog tbe proprietor of the Academy of
Maaic. claiming $l',uu damages for being ejecttd
from the dreeB circle a week or two ago.
On theooeaiion of tbeirreoent joint bsnefitin
Ifew Orleans, B9ckett and Edouin, of tbe Ls dia
Thompson Tronps, were the recipients of two boo-
quets containing $250 each, while the former re-
osivad a bottle containing a gallon and a half of
ohampagene, and the latter a beautiful diamond
ring end walking can*.
Siegriat and his wife, Marie Zanfretti, with the
children and dogs, go with Van Ambargh a Mena-
gerie this season.
Joe Jefferson opened at tbe Academy of Mnsio,
Brooklyn, on the 3d. for one week.
Miss Charlotte Ousbman has reoovered from
her recent indisposition acd was annonoed to
appear at Wall's Opera" House, Washington,
D. O, on thB 3d, in her grest character of Meg
Mamies.
Charles Burke Jefferson, eon of Joseph Jeffer-
son, is travelling with his father and appearing
io faroes at Sstarday matinee?.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRETTI
xaootuellera aad Statloo^ra,
H, H. Moore, fi09 Montgomery, near Meroha I
Baalnesa Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant A Stratton's College. 2s Pi J
Bote li era.
Kats, Fred, Sulla 91 to 100, California Marks
Brosi Fonnderies.
Weed A Kingwell, California, 12* First sk
French Fancy Goods.
Locao <k Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and IDS Butt
Human Hair.
Sampson. A. B. A Oo.. 110 Second street.
Muatc and Huilcul Iuatratne.ote
Keene, O. 0., mf t-. acoordians, repairer of all
mneioal instruments. NE, cor. Bnsb 4 K-
WSuea and Llquan. (Wholesale.]
Danerl F. A Co.. 504 Front
Ladies, yoa may sey whet yon please ; there
is bat one place in the city wheie yoa can buy
ttoderolothlDg cheap for yourselves end chil-
dren, and that is at M, Filedlander A Oo's, No.
9 Third Street, Nucleus Building. Go end be
convinced. 3b
■
J>r. Doherty
" Bee devott-d his stndy more paxtlcTilatly to
chronic end Bpeolflo practice, end ee encb le
bow. the most successful of any Physician In
Sen Francisco. Office 619 Sacrament o e tree t,
corner of Leidefidorfl, a few doors DelOW Whet
Oheer Boose. x
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDIYION
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC JPHYSICU
TWEKTT TEARS OF PBlOT
IN THE TEFA-^MKNTOFDISKASEWD
dent to female' has plao-d Madame Edm ,
at the head of all physicians making such pra I
a speol<y, and enables ber to guarantee a id .
and permanent enre in the worst cases of >
prersion and menstrual derangements. Li
will Mod Madams Edmonds a skillful phyii
and it ie to their interest to consult her in ail
easee Incident to women before tampering
poisonous nostrnmB, quack dootore aod heal
Madame Edmonds describes diseases withem
information from the paliert, end ooreswtt
the use of merenryor experiments, thai u
from wrong treatment for private, chronic
cancer diseases. Correspondence n'rioUje
dentisl, Omoe and residence, HA I'ms it
between Kearny and Montgomery.
McDowell, Sliow Card Writer
Beady made end made to order. EoomlO,
603 Market street, ocr. Pott end Montgomery u
Genuine Havana Clg;are.
Best brands at 61 Montgomery street, S, W.
corner of Merchant. Francs A Oahn. Q
A.lto^otlier tue Best.
It ls curioue, bnt true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market Btyret, near Third, Ebonld sell far-
nlture end bedding cheeper than any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. x
Lower Buckle ssuspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheeper then else-
Where— »t the What Oheer Laundry. z
other pieces. "Lady Audley's Seortt" bad a run.
TheAisaee Troupe continued at the Vane-
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York the season of Italian opera with
M'lle Pauline LoeCa in her last appearances com-
menced at the Academy of Music oo the 23th
with the performance of "La Favorita."
George L. Fox opened at the Olympio la aaether
version of "Humptj Dumpty" to a aixteen hun-
dred dollar house "ttooghirg It" runs at the
Grand Opera House in spite of all the papers pro-
nouncing it trash At Niblo'a "Leo and Lotos"
it still running. The Child Americas, the Sie-
Erist Family and many other popular artistes ap-
pear tn it. It will bs withdrawn a boot, the 10th of
April Ned Bantliee and his Iddians will appear
sometime next month At Wood's Museum
01 irer Doad Byron commenced an engagement la
"Asross tbe Continent" on the 24th At Wal-
laok'a "David Garrick," which had proved the
hit of Satbem's engagement, was crowding the
heuse At Booth's Theatre, W. J. Florence
was playing Obenreieer in "No Thoroughfare"
Harry Wall, business manager for Mr. and Mrs.
Dion Boncieao.lt was in town preparing for the
reappearance of Mr. B. In a new play, "Daddy
O'Bowd" on March lTld. Mrs. Bonclcault returns
to England shortly Miss Neiison was to ap-
pear on tbe 12th The matinee benefit in aid
of tbe Masonie Hall and Asylum Fnnd netted
S-.ldi "Alias" is crowding tbe Fifth-arenas
Theatre "One Hundred Tears Old" continued
to be the attraction at the Union-square Theatre
Miss Jennie Worrell has joined her sisters
Irene and Sophie, at the Ataeaeum. The Rey-
nolds Brothers, Miss Angelio.ee Behott, and other
artiste well-known in San Francisco are engaged
there The San Francisco Minstrels have gone
traveling Charley White will ru Tony Pas-
Oyster Traae.
The oyster trade in Oaliiornla LB aunmlng
g'gexrtlc proportioDP. Emerson CcrrlUc, of the
3a Idle Bees, 410 Pine street, fiirnleheg from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parte of the Paclflo Coast. Hie
Etstern transplanted oysters have a tame which
has extended ell over the continent, and 'be
" saddle Book" is known everywhere.
. tor's Opera Bouse during tbe abtenoe ot Tony
MisaELIJrJB'WiLTOK.— This popular actress ] withhia travelling troupe Fechtsr comsses-
nss been engaged for next season at the Call for- j ttt hi* rehearsals of "Moots Cristo" ao Mondsy,
.i» Theatre. — — J-haaaUi
ties Theatre. "Genevieve de Brabant" was te be
prodnced oa the 1st The Martinetti Ravel
Troupe were at tbe St. Charles Theatre.
J. L. Davis, his trained dogs, and Charles L.
Davis, Lightning-change psiformer. play two
weeks, commencing March 3d, at Wood's Opera
Hoase, Little Bock Ark., and tbenoe to California
At the Metropolitan Thestre, St. Joseph, Mo.,
Ella La Ene, banjoitc and vocalist, and Mr. Gra-
ham were the fresh appearances.
Anew variety theatre was opened at Houston,
Texas, on Feb. 17 th, under the management of £.
L. Bremant, prjprieUr, aasiited by Harry J. Rav-
nor, stage manager, and H. F. Scbultz, leader of
orchestra.
E, N. blocnro, of Simmons ASlocum Midstrels,
Philadelphia, had a large house at his benefit Feb.
17th, and was presented with a handsome diamond
pin by Billy .Sweat-asm on behalf of tbe company.
Cool Bargees joined Harry Robinson's Minstrels
at Albany, N. Y , FeD.221 ; alea, "Billy the Black
Diamond."
Madame Anna Bishop, aasutsd by Mr. L. G.
Gottaohalk, baritone, and Frank Gilder, pianist,
gavo a conceit at Concert Hall, Philadelphia, on
the 21st of Februsay.
Bed Bnntline'ssenaational drama, "The Scouts
cf the Prairie," introduolng tbe genuine Wes-
tern heroes, Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack, Ned Boat-
line and ten Indian warriors, and tbe great dan-
sense. M'lle Morlaoobi, is making a s access in the
smaller cities in tbe East.
Mr. W, J. Florence faasrecoiveda letter from a
gentleman In New York city, persocally cogslzant
ol tbe cirenmstanoes attending the case of con-
soisnee of a young man who returned money takes
from his employer ^after seeing the '"Ticket-of-
Lsavs Man," at Birmingham. The youth was the
son of the viear of Stratford-oa-Avon, end was
siuosted in tbe same schoolroom where Shakz-
peare learned little Latin and less Greek.
A Georgia manager cancelled his engagement of
Oharlette Oushman on learning that she was
seventy.
Tbe benefit given in Philadelphia for Mr. J. H.
8*lwyn*s family realised $599.
Miss Lydia Thompson's engagement at New
Orleans was ens ef the most encoessful ever
played in that city, maoy persons being unable te
gain admission at eaoh performance Oa her ben-
efit night ahe was presented, by thirty of the load-
ing oilisans, with a set of diamonds valued at
$7,008. Tbe presentation wss made by Mr. De
Gratao. who asked tbe lady to accept it as a fare-
well gift. Lydia took it, yon bet.
A Boston journal eajs: "Among tbe interest-
teg audttsrs at the Boston Theatre, en Satoroay
afiaraoos, was Professor H. W. Longfellow, who
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The** Eat Store, 647 Washington
street (eecond tut store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock ie Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there la gore to be suited. b
Clajbtota»t. —Madame Clare Antonio, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
323 Kearny at., bet. Bneh end Pine. Consulta-
tions in English, French end German.
Reduced Prices.
Shirts irom75c. to $3. Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Oooda. Beeles A Co., 308
Kearny street, near Bush, o
Cheap Jswelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladies and
Gents' Fornlshlng Good?, at Bank's, etore, 35
Fourth slraet. Cheapest Id the city.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL IliSTITU
Pi . £. cor. Jackson and Kearny au
THB GREAT KKADIOATOR OP SPEC
OUMPLaUVTS, formerly of Lock Heap
London, and the last twelve vears of San franc
DR.TOZHR informs tbe afflicted t bat after r
tug all tbe HU>PirAKB IN LoNDOII l
PaRIS, aid scudiog ooe year in tbe mostc
brated Ho-pir t! tu London, the LOCK, he bu
opened lis old Mcdivul Insiitu e at iheoldit
where he can always be found. DR. TOZSU
for forty years met with uBparalleled snooss
the trf.itmeDt of disease Kener^lly ksowa
OUBOMIO AAD SPECIAL OoMPLaIBTA
DB, fHlH. M. TOZKK
fs in every wav rssoonsible, binding Dinml
effect a permanent cnes, or mutvins no osar
Those wbo osnoot afford to pay for advios
medicine will be oharged for ruediaine only. 1
MjNi HbY RK3 I'UHATIVE PILLS, neterkt
to fail in giving relief in oases for which tbej
recommecded. are to be obtained only at
office. Price, £5 per box. Fall direction on t
box, ten t h y i^xpresa or otherwise.
Dtt. TOZEB does not imitate the adrsrUi
Qoaoks wbo maiie it a pr*< tioe to puoliah (
affidavits and other falBe r'feremes, bnt refer
tbe mo^treepeo table people in tbe State, wnon
has CUBED ef diseases which others hare faiie
cure.
SK. •TtTAtrl. IT. TOZF.il, l
N. E. corner Kesrny and Jackson streets*
fel-tf ban FraDCise
OUTSIDE LANDS
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HA
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 01
SIDK LAND ASSESSMENTS can bats j
amount refunded at tbe office of tbe onderslgi
upon the presentation of an order from i
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. AVSTW
TRAYS atware on band.
Alfred TettS
Manufacturer at
Importer of
BIRD CAGEl
«85 TJrjpont,
NZAB 3 UTTER SOD
See my stock of B:
Cagns b»fore purebal!
elpewhere. AlwayiWB
thing new on t ~*
Patent Cages,
Tin Wire, are wt,
FREE FROM VI
Also, best qualti
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
18-1 Kearny Ireet, ho* Removed Is
TV©. 3 £foco2icL street j
Where yoi will find a complete l
aortment of SHI3T8 and FIB««
IKG- GOODS, at the osnal low price
The Old Stand.
KF.KEniCT A CO
Freart and Sweet.
For the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Warner's. 107 Montgomery St- near Sutter w
the;
GARIBALDI GUARD
WILL HOLD THEIR
FIFTH ANNUAL BALL
.... AT....
PIjATS'S HAXjIj
....on....
SATTBDAY EVEMSG... HABCH 8
T.'*keta... One Dollar
(Admitting Gentleman and Ladies.)
see* To be had of aoy of the members, and at
ths door on that evening. _
mbl td THE OOMMITTEB.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWARD8.
TOMY OA£Eb PBOPRIETOB
Z^larevt-criAasem Hotel.
iTtsfim
Stage Dancing'
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
ARIOf
__^ Pianoforti
DECLARED BT THE JOTlOES AT 'A LAI
Fur ot th. AJ..MCM In"titnM>. »""ij™;
told trlJ intuit S^ioww't OklcAM'JCT. -t
otllCT..tob.THKBESTON P^M^TSijJi .
N B.-PUHO. of «ll .IriiuTO REWT. »";
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN xAJJSCV
Cor. Seeomd udTtk». rtreci..
■VT.rr.plii eoniiuiUj on °M
Ontm In .T»rr ittto. PBTVA1
SUPPBB BOOHS F">K PABTIK
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBKB8 CJ
tbe Tbeatrioal Profession In • aiiforola prJ
nose forming olassMior infltrnotloa in Elocutie
Persons wishing te avail tb-maelves of the oppo"
t unity of acquiring a os**ul art at e moderate «|
J $) FURIISHEO P
WIST EM'hl
Ml
CALIFORNIA THIATRI.
Bkaaa jTttt
roat aucooi
rai •■ • •■!»•.
I M M IZ3 IM S H2
UOOID88
■People's Theatre,
oim;l<aii pnioaa
Jhapman Sisters miss augusta i dargonj
..Honarl, x.
iplla ...
Mni'liicli
Mn.-.lull
>V..BtI««J* L..
[•olialll
«m»in t ~nf*i H r.
MARCH I
irx«« • i« t 1
■ ■ * e 4 v
HI. a r r I t J
tf
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MACBETH!
.M
3 IN THE DARK
itile Don Giovanni
w. % > » ft T n
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■ IMAIOVITiL nm«i.\
MIMA I.OL'IftA JOHNsTOHR
MM. jonil N.il 11nM.11
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luanoK
BBtABOO
a. • T'nf»> ••!• aught •il «,*•»•
I :iMtM«lll«l' I.IZXH IX'II.ES
IlOBIS. hili'tM BUS OOBIELL
MIR* ADA SHATTi: K
uurt MaantM miss katy tell
raluaaal. TUIartr. ud Ooata
">r)itmrd«y Afternoon Don (Jinvanni
rlVE PKEPARATIOB
lOtoa a.nd H.eo!
"• ■ * j ■vonar
»«l T1R 1 ■«<■»
Mm LoriAt y>HMt«
■ '■ wruo*
ISIf* IM.TrMTOS
■ ■ THAT'S
ttrris PAHi.iso
MISI OARRtK WTATT
»T« S W l.IA'Ft
1 '• WIl.tlABSOB
nwi» BUHLOWB
SO WIT' II W. A. MMTATFR
CBAB. USURY
HARRY OOAO
.. J OIIARLIS
J. I TORRISOI
Tlh'.T AfrABITlOB MISS EMMA STANLEY
■■' »r|»KITIO« MISS LOUISA 11AHUES
THIRD AITAmmOW MI«S JUSSPHIIK STARLET
siseur . witches miss mi.ikik waltoh. hiss maooib hooks, ahd
TUP MISSSS STABLY. WTATT ul JOHNSTONE
SATURDAY, at 2. . . . . . . . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . . . . . ;•••••■■••• EA8T LYNNE
MOKDAT EYEBINO. Kirch lutb
John BfeCiillouarh as Macduff
Gr. D. Clsttpllii as Maoheth
THURSDAY EVENING -
-MAROQ lltb.
__ j«d a*.t.— Dr.*. Uirol. aaf1 Unburn...
R-»»rv.d a...*— Btlooay
Dna Ctrol, AdmlMloo
SIS* B.loony
T5 O.H.r/
...St OO I'nr.i. Bom
..«• «»d SIDOO
BELLA UNION THEATRE
• ATDIDAT ... IlKDAT LVCHIHOS
B«w ABA RnxTA
Oroat Oyre Aotl
Ii»rk.ln niKl A\.liualri>uc
OOOIIili nncl COOX'aDXt.
Charlrn V.-rnc-r I
("iiili'«!
Orscita Statgei Ilk Enr*nie Gcrmta.
< « «« ui Tarl.j.H 1 I
Awla-laBl* a*».«
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TDN-PIN JOnNN
MATT KSI.LT • •< TOMMt BUB.
.Tmmuw ii«nfi»M
HANTS UND KADY
WiUtli Itpt-Mlj by MlM AliH K*»r*,t far J. U.
Larkm and nam* ArBxtree* 1
HA*B. ••*idit,..e Hale* hoy 1 II I.AHKIff
K*.I»Y eft-raa** br.%niiir) OAKKI K A H MB TK< •«(!
BOB WlttUlffS. UioincrMbiMiho* i.j.Mti KKNNKBT
bVObTOOLPm-iTb.
Jm M<m .UtM»phir>. 1 Jan«, M>*iu*ir>tiB
Ton Mi.ai. ruiaiorw I tttll Lull* Hultal
M -e» M*rcto&o«J.lb«oltt tlckooleaiUr HO Mtrah
F»m«r llulf**, owner of th» •■.■• . .. T. mr-r Br*«
0*«ri«r- UrwbMttt)
Tlio Gtroat Gyro Act
fUrtcIasJ'. By BOWARD MoNTAt'UK.
DUCT AQNES IENNI0Y ANi F*NMY CARRETSON
t.llllf Hurlud
THE SOMNAMBULIST.
Ooglll ..Ooop-r
Otai-tar* Urab«i*r.
OoDOlndiDC wllb
THfl TURKISH RATH
Bill Npr.tfc. M*t| K-lIf
Tom Grlf «. R O Hi ib 1 Grkgp Will B.rk
Fi 'ctnorltit.fr ....Cbii. T«ra«r Told P Ooepw
Jon.b Powdtr Tobbii Br** I Am.]l*Tlpnli... UIm J oho bob
McOANIEL'S
useum and Theatre,
OHEYENNE, WYOMINC.
O'DRR^IOnitO WOUIaD MOHT RR-
m*llr r*pr***at tofoo to 1 .-• pohtlo 1*0.-
tlM M II ••* prtpwid |<) fnrtl.3 l*cl,-
»f ***l»iUofM*r *T*ry «Ib4 **4 ***»****T.
1 iBi^il 1 datwrfa 1Kb piirinif* nf In* pav
r*« T*«-*d »• ob«ran«, Wrosloc A
il AMD OiMHOOIUt's HALL, wuh«o,l
»rd Rt*l* Fr- H»ll 11 Wail TanilBLavl
l*d, *ad m»-1« ooaafor .*►>* (or til utsooi
If MT. TrtC BKKT OF MU810. bx>lh Btrlac
, *M b* f-trniahaxl at all tim**.
Kw.il is* *m4* with
1 OMPAKIF*. *.U.-
I orp*rforaanoM 00 a p*r-
• wfUi*r*«*ip«a. Ot,TT~*poa4*ac* •ollcltad.
J. M^DAKIFI..
Lawk B«t lfo. 1.0b*r*wQ*, Wkommi.
B.— OoriawlH** waniafl for to* Ob*r*an«
a«a. Tbo** wt*hta« *B(«ff*inaau, atat* Inw-
■a for ih* WioMi RwsMoa, ataalog phot->-
_ to mj addr***. Half t'aaaac* Modi; r*-
1*4 »ft*t lllliai iDMionsn1,,
JAMFH MrrniTIKTA.
■>oet»w**' Ob*7**iwa l naalr* and ".hshib,
L««k Rot Ko. I, Obattm*. W T.
(Til! W » w
BUTS Ul H>J
il Ibi v
jb»*l flpER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIKOIMIJ*. CITI, NEVADA
' ri.lOAJlT THRATRK HAS BKKN RR-
| d*oorat*4. and oao bw r*nl*d by tb* olttbt 01
fnUfin'AlU-w w**k. htara »n1 RattllDg campaataf
^^■UuMd witO on tbohca'ioa b* l*u*r
J<il> iMPKB,
e*0 Wa.r-.nno
i:;
AW A
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CRLDER
UXOCNOE TO THEIR IKIE.VDS AND
l| lb* Public c*Q*rtllr, lh»t tb«y h.*« op*o*d
■j.r OOLMAK'S OLOTHISTO 8T0RP, Cornur
>b .nd MoDtcon.rr itrHti, with ■ WELL
EUTED STOOK ol
oior. wisu.
l.igilOBA AMD
CI
^,m4*.
I an lorlUd to es'.l. »nd ARCHIE MoNEIL
* » WM. O. OAI.DKR Kill do (btlr b.lt 10
» ta.m pomfofUblff. toaUf
iRRY CORBYN'S SALOON
flHWw) MARKET BTREBT. HARRY 00R-
x Bf«rMp*fltfa.r inform* bit fiiaada and »*t-
• haa r*atud is h-aaUlnl aijl* tb.a
mforiablfj rttort, andT will b* pliaiad
and all, aod bar* tbsta aampla
< llqaora, A flaw
ito j Of Liaiaaflad
. .iUlt paUa* »'m1-
■ pJaoad m tba BlllUrd
, •Oc.aDt baTorair* manlp-
TO),, CIB b* fan nd la bic old ae-
IiaTHiiii*or«»tor< comfort to all.
HAIR.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IB SAB FBAJIOISU/
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Cooda, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry flc Fancy Cooda,
IS AT TOE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. n. UMPMOS A- CO.,
No. lie Kffond atrtwt,
■oJDIb Rrturrn Mlulun nnrt Mlnnu.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Frofeasionals Wanted.
SIX rTRST-OT.ASS PrtOPLK.-MUbT 11AVF
food Wcrdrob*. Poor l.adl«c and twn Geo-
tlanaro to b« good Id gcnaral bastos** f »I l*»a com-
ic* Wint-r B«a«oD, eoaamaaeiu* lb* tlrat waclt tn
i r. IKTi Addr«-a itming lowo»t tarm<,
'-oiftpb. Half Far* raiood*d alt«r Hll-
ic« •or.Bjttunict.
JAMES HCTDANIKL.
Proprietor Obayrnnr. Tbvatra anil MoMim,
oo« Look Box 1. rjb»T*no«. W. T.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
VARIETY ARTIfiTBB AHD MINBTREL
psrlormora eoiiik from Ban Fraoolaco to Naw
York, or Tit* ran*. aUonld atop at
SALT LAKE CITT.
Pirat-elaic anita«*m»ati offared to flrst-ollaf peo-
dla at "TUB BOWHRY." Wain atraat. Jompb
Dndlay. MaBagar. Lattrra ao addr*aaad, or to
Ditlt Browo, Ba*la*M Uanag*r> will r»o*lT«
proropt raplj. faSlm
Philadelphia Restaurant.
V. BEKGOLD, PROPBIETOB.
TB
V.
HE 0H010E8T HBATS AKD
'IE.
CANDIE8.
_ mad a at oar BUaxa
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lb* "OLD OURiYKR." J LKVY'**. "l'» Moot-
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CENTRAL
NO. 11» UKAHY hTREKTA
Heat eooomriiorlAtlona for
Yamlllea In tlm city. Privoba _
ADtranoe forLadito, Hair Ootting, Sharing and
Sbampoolng. Oblldrao'a llklr naa»tr ont. Latli**
Stiamiiooiag 50 ointi.
IvWlm L. OORKIVEATJ. ProDri*Ur.
THE OLD
Hot Sootoh,
IB Mortol Street. Dear Iteur.y.
All Drlnlca Tea Cents
Hot Prlnka a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM WD JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwajs on flla iba How York Herald, Harper''
Weekly, JTrukLatillo'e, Dag'a Doinga, Police Oa
rit*e, all iba California paper*, alno Loodon
Pnrjob, B*ll'a Life. Illaatrated Locdiap N«w». Call
and sat'afy yonraalf.
aft*- Don't foigei tbt ain of the Rot Rajotefc.
feT tf W. o. WALDRON. Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR IROM THE OIE
cnti to drop into tbe
Hot Sootoh,
FOR TOUR WARK OB 00LD DRINKS.
All Drinks Xen Cents
.SB Salter .treet. Bear Kearny.
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THE" SAUCI
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Market
MANUFACTURED BT
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oolfl tf 4«o .nd A»S Kearny .t.
Signor Mancusi,
PRIVATE SINGING LESSONS.-OLASS OB
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1A i\fii\ BEAUTIFUL AND INBTRUOT-
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$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
it
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THE JOUBNaI GT AM08EMENIB.
Published ererr Dm >n the Year hy
jm p». b o o a-R^xt s
•ISUerekBDt and fi3S Wwhlngtoi 8tt
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
S
ATCRDAY MARCH 8, 1W3
Oyatera.
In strolling round the other Dlgbi,
•Bo look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Lmr careleas feet, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless ;p lay
Of sparkling waters, made a ecxeen
Through -wuich a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to he
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I mast agree
That this place salts me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at onr Bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onr wish—
Said they bad almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,.
And cooked maymjicently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oookod every style; Jost think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam t and orabs and terrapins ;
In iact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While evBnr dish was- 1 am sure,
«htpt»d td tempt an epicure,
The ladies, too, have found, 'twftuJi* •cein,
That they have hero the best lob fiream;
Bo here they flock, the Utile sinner*,
To get what they call "snch mice dinners,**
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HARLE8 HAAKE. Proprietor.
Live "Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
\ Bad feeding is the canseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
lngtoa treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Bumagundl eoup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can deBire. The nest cup of tea in the
city — English hreakfaBt tea— Souonong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Seat Quality of DoffsKln
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Qheer Laundry X
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Fandwich IslandB everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind if indneiry is
taking new life, Mr. Jacob Schielber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
opposite the market, who ha? long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for maltrase bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of ail
that comes. A
» ■ ■ ■■
X>r. Barlow «J. Smith
Ib giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Hygelan Hall, 037 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing a 1 7 & o'clock.
A part of the evening Is' devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Bmith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to i p. ii,, free. w
What Cbeor l_.&Tintlry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
roniaed by everybody. *
The Credit Mobili-r Swindle
Is the talk of the dar, and is considered one of
the most gigantic f rande of the ago. The old ad-
age says that "bad feeding is the oause of many
crimes, " and there is no donbt of the truth
of it, for what will canse a more discon-
tented state of mind than a bsdly-cooked meal ?
To avoid this evil we should patronize suoh res-
taurant) as Mtkb'8 White Hotjbe, Kearny street,
opposite the Whits House, or his branch, the OaP-
itol Rxstaubakt, en Fourth street, where we can
always depend on obtaining the vary best the mar-
ket affords, cooked in the most recherche style, at
reasonable prices. •
Ladles "Visit Ins Carls.
Written, engraved or painted by John p.
Dwtxb, 126 Butter street, opposite Lick Home,
end at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hawdexb-
CEUn NEATLY MABBXD. PEKMAKfcmp Of OVBiy
description to order, e
It ls> Perfectly Aeionishlna
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
lithe What Cheer Laundry, Clothes received
Miore 8 Ajt, returned the same evening if de
■hied. x
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Artificial Memory. Guaranteed*
This wonderful system gives the memory es-
aordinary power. Thousands of figures and
words learnt without effort. Btudlea made easy
end the intellect strengthened. Send for the
book— fifty eents, post-paid* Professor Wm,
Nemos, 1ST Montgomery street. *
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House OarrlageB, can be
lound in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, sonthweet corner .trash and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Btables. Carrlace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
nr Bight, at reduced rates. bq
Holiday Candivs.
*resh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety. &* M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection.
ery, 676 i oj street Wholesale ana retail, a
"Waaxhlnar rteturned in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry.
Fob Bale— A lot ef cheap t Ilk dresses, at 38
Geary street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. I
BOO Pairs ol Socks,
At all prices, atthe What Cheer Laundry.
iWhat Cheer L.aunary
mm
FOREIGN DRAMATIC MT^
The only theatres la London sjbicb made any
change of impoitsnce during '#fc# we(,^ cloiias oo
Feb. 8th wsra the H»ym*\r*t, Olympic, Surrey
and Qaseo, new pietros t ,jng prodoced at each ef
these establishments. £aoW, sleet, raia and fog
had combined to d'. plate the at'endance stall tbe
plaoeaof imueer^ti At the He alty, the French
company had Appeared in "Laa Jopousde Cadil-
lac." The extravegaD2s of "Ixlon" hsd been
substituted for the bnrleBua© of "Oharlee Sec-
ond" at tbe Court The St. James was to re
open oa tbe &tb, with Oflanbscb's "Bridge of
Sighs," and a comedutts, In wbioh Caroline Du-
yerney wib to make her nrst appearance
Sadler's Wells and the Victoria, wbioh are under
the (same leesetehip, bad exchanged pantomimes
The latt night! of ' Ah Baba" weie ennoun-
ced at the Gaiety, to prepare for the production
of Mr. R. Retce's new bnrleiaoe, "Don Giovanni"
An extra row 1 1 orchestra obairs had been added ,
and at the morning perfoimsnce on tbeStba new
farce from the Frenob, called "A Nice Girl" was to
be prod need Harry Thompson, low comediao(
late of the Lyceum, Surruy, etc, died on the 30th
lost Herrand Mrs. BandmaDO were to com-
mence at the Princesb', on Feb. 10th, opening in
•'Hamlet."
Mr. Gye v>,U open Cogent Garden witb Italian
Opera on April lit, and Mr. Mapleeon will com-
mence bis Mtioo at Drary Lane on the 15th of the
same month.
Balfe, the oomporer, left a mannsoripb opera
oatled "Toe Kolehts of tbe Leopard." b^sed on
Sir Walter Scott's romance, Nllteoo having ex-
pressed her readiness to play the principal part—
the Qieen of Biohard Cos or de Lion— it ie pro-
posed, if time should psrmit, tppredoofttn i't«U
Un adaptation at Her Mai- . . r. V
, , . u .- ' *"*".aty* Opera, Drnry
Lane, dorlng tbe foit>- _
mi. w i,\ -coming season.
The BnellsW . . . . .. . , :.;
. • claim tD be tbe inveatori of public
Iris, in proof of which the following is cited
from the London Gazette of Deeembsr 3J, 1672:
"These are to give notice that at Mr. John Ban-
nietsr'a house, now called the Music School, over
ogalustthe George Tavern, in White Friars, this
present Monday, will be music performed by excel-
lent roaster?, beginning precisely at four of the
clook Id the afternoon, and every afternoon for (he
foture, precisely at the eaxne hour."
One of tbe moit fatal of operatic performances
was recently given at La Seals, Milan. In tbe
conrse ef the representation a member of tbe or-
chestra went raving mad. a supernumerary fell
down dead in an apoplectic fit, & ballet r.iil set her
dress on fire and was bidly bnrned, and a cos-
tnmer fell down a flight of stairs in tbe rear of
the stage and broke her leg.
M'lle Albani is studying the part of Ophelia in
M. Ambrose Thomas' "Hamlet," under the direc-
tion of the composer, wiih a view to singing it in
Loodon daring the approaohiagee&son.
Verdi's "Don Carlos" is to be revived at the
Paris Grand Opera. It was withdrawn daring tbe
Empire through tbe isfluence of tbe UmprsBS,
whose Catholic zeal was offended at the avto-da-fe
business,
Offenbach's new opera bosffe, "L(B Bracouni-
era" (Tbe Poaobers), was produced recently in
Paris with I-upoia, Greuier and M'lle Bouffar in
the principal roles. The scene tgkeB place in tbe
Booth of France, sod the directors bave been
scorning all Paria in Bearch of a mule not too ob-
stinate to appear before the glaring footlights.
At laat the management applied in despair to tbe
Jardiu d' Acclimation, and bave beeh lent a dwarf-
like pony, which, wilb long false ears and Spanish
harness, will moke a pretty figure on the stage.
The adaptation [of iBouoioault s "Long Strike"
has proved a failure in Parle.
There are many romora afloat regarding Patti's
appearance in New York. The following from the
Loodon Court Journal may set some of them at
rest: "Mme. Patti has concluded anfengagement
with Mr. Gje. cf the Goveut Garden."
Felix Regeis is in London, and will sooa appear
at a West End theatre in a new drama. He baa
written an eesay npon the United States, entitled
"Across the Atlantic'' with a physical and politi-
cal description of An erica,
Balwer's play of "Mosey" has now been acted
over two hundred nights at tbe Prince of Wales
Theatre, London. On its withdrawal, WilkieOol-
lina' "Man and Wife" will be presented.
A new drama by Joseph Hat toe. '• a wb'oh Lionel
Brougb and J. L. Toole appear, will be produced
shortly at the Gaiety, Loudon.
Mme. Lusoa has written to Mme. PeEobka-Lent-
ner that she is not Bitisfied with hsr American
•onr, and will soon return to Europe.
Billy Aeborolt was received with much favor at
the different musio ha lie in the metropolis wneje
be is engaged, bis "Irish Dancing Mostei" having
proved a great bit.
ea^aeaeaseaeaeasaeaeasnnnaasfces
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses aod a reliable driver ar« the leading es-
sentials of aa tnjoyobleride, aod these cannot
be secured in San Franelsoo so unquestionably
as from Frank BoutOD, whoBe carriages bave
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome tnrn-outacre u-ed
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drlverp, he is more liberally patron-
ized than any otbtr carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a lar^ce number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Prsokhas en-
joyed gr-at sucoess In his business, and the
uimiiaole way in which he conducts it makeB
him a lavorlte witb all who patronize him. *
Do JSot smror from corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. R. H. Cowan's insti-
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
•""■A from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Beterencee given if required, a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
The City Gardens
For a safe and efficient Beadtlfikb of the
Complexion,, use Diokjly's Famous Cbiux de
Lis. l
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
otic;!, near Third, next to car office. o
V. Carlier & Co., Lapidaries,
From ParlB, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exesute any work in their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz sped-
mens, and appraise the value of all genie. Lap-
idary, 6U Merchant street, room 26. 3h
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Sqnarta 'e. Squaraa'a Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squane, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
SIT Kearny street, er at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldeedorn* street.
Severing Machines for Sale,
Bested and repaired, at 116 Pott street Alio,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
The Beet Jrtemenllee.,
Dx. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry'e Webfoot I lilt, for ell bilious com plaint a
For sale by all druggists. Agency, «M7 3ansome
street, cerner of Commercial, •
American Watcnes.
Beduced prices, at H. A. Calender's 62 See
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry mode to
order. Watches carefully repaired. p
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction aaleB of Watson & Barn*
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Suttor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and yon
are sure to rrocure bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanoed on merchan-
dlse. Out-door Bales promptly attended to. s
It Isj a, Beauty 1
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
*16 Washington street, near the Post Office, Best
ever invented. c
F"or WMniTis
Bhirts, fi so per doz.; small. pieces, 60o, per
leg. At the What Cheer Leon dry- •
— ■>
If Yoxi Want
lour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
apt spoiled, send them to the What Cheer J»ann
Pftotolfcra^rUG Car'-*.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
attievy, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Klimton'Btreet. A
Coming Picnic Season!
TBE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES. A8-
sociatiooa and Military Oomuaniea is called'
to the adT&o(ag*B offered by t&»te commodious
r bea,^t,,al Brounos for Holiday Picnic Fesli-
"; »They. 0iD DB Procured oo aoy day in the
woek for picolo parpoees the cominR season on
Kt°te *dT*Dta*eoas terms tban any gronnds in the
THE (ITT OARDEK8
Are easy of aocees without aDy tariff to "ooietiee
aod are prof id>d with largo and beaotifal Lawoe :
large 8 hade Trees; beanufal * lowers and Plants
from oTerj olime; numetoas Swings: two mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, with
rMeaBDre Bohb; Fountains and Cbaorvaury Tow-
ers, all perfectly ehBltered from tbe winds. A
nummotb Keetaurant is oo tbe grounds, aod every
convenience for tbe accommeOatlon of large Pic-
nics bas been made. Ev^rjtiing baa been placed
in tbe most complete order for the coming season
TBB CITY OiBBENN
Are the largest in the State. They contain fi;-;
acres of Knoll and Shad-d Lawn, Flower Gar-
£?°^ 6t0-' ""? ,Bre "Pable of accommodating
as.wii persona with tbe greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Cars ran directly to tie Gardens.
Picnic Oommittof-s are especially invited ti csll
and inspectlbe Grounds, aad ascertain termB.
whioh will be most favorable,
M. V. STEVE *8, Proprietor.
«*p* Office hours I to fi p.m.. dally, at the Gardens
corner Twelfth and Foisom etreets.
». u-joo,0,.o Admission Tickets Were Bold
Oy various Asiooiations holding festivals at tbe
JJity Gardens laet year. Tho sale of spirituous
JiqoorswiU be prohibited on the gronnds on t es-
tival days. mb4 tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALI FORNIA THEATRE.
John McOulloagh Proprietor and Manager
Special Announcemeiit.
Tbe Management begs to call particular attsn-
tion to the produotion for
TWO NIGHTS ONLY!
SATURDAY and MONDAT EVENINGS, March
•. i n and 10tb, of Btiakspeare's great Tragedy of
MACBETH!
Miss A. L. DarsonaB Lady Macbeth
Mr. MoOollongh as Maobeth
Mr. Ohapliuss alaodnfl
The oast is one of uoneaal excellence, embrac-
ing as it doe* every member of tb» famous com-
pany Of ibis theatre. All of LfeOKB'S Original
MuBio will be given by a large and well-trained
OhoroB, nsder the direction of Mr. S. W. Lt£AOtL
Monday Evening; March lOlh
Mr. McCullouebas Macduff
Mr. Chaplin as Machete
NOTICE.
rilHEPlBLIC AKE HEKEBT NOTI-
fled that the Field Depatlee of this
Office will commence asaeselnc; property
HATUKDAT, MARCH 1, 1878.
The duties vealflroed to those deputies
are loo well known to the commnalty to
i*eqnlreexplaaatlona» and while I have
been carefnllrt making; my selections to
fill positions by men favorably known In
ihlacommanlty for their competency and
Integrity, and am confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
XunEfntlyreqaect the general public to
report to this office any dl relictions of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Just complaints will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI KOSENEK.
mb4 City and County Assessor.
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
I 873—74.
A LJ> JTEKSON8, COMPANIES, AS-
BOOIATIONS. or FIBM8, In the
City and Counts/ of San Franelseo, sure
requested, either In person or by their
proper representatives, to deliver atthe
Assessor's Office, No. fiS City noil, be
fore the SECOND MONDAY In APBIL,
1878. a statement under oath of oil
Property, both FEHSONAL and B^AL
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which is In their possession, or which la
held or controlled by any other person
In trust for, or for the benefit of him or
them.-See Sec/lone 8W39-U810, Politi-
cal Code.
sr-POLL TAX IS NOW DIE at this
Office* or to a Deputy. —See Sections
8880-8846, Political Code.
LEVI KOSEKEB,
City and County Assessor.
Saturday, March 1, 1878. mhS
CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Sure
i Formerly Mayer A Wnrkheim,)
No, SO MONTGOMERY STREET,
Opposite the Lick Mouse.
MR. MAYER CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS
large and well eelectad assortment of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And his new Btyles of ready-mndo Silk, Wool and
ether LADIEb' SDITS, at VERY LOW PRfOES.
Also, a larce steok of IStripea, Broohe and Lace
Shawls, Lace Jackets. Silk ind Cotton Velvets,
Silfcs, Satins, cloaking*, and every description of
Trimmintca. JUST AJLRLVRD, a large invoice of
tbe Spring styles of
PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED
LINEN SUITS,
N. R.— Cloaks, Dresses and eu'n made to order
in latest fashion, st reasonable rates. mb2
3VE. ASHBR,
Nos. S06 Sfarket,
....AND. ..
5 and V Sutter street,
Offer, to the Trade and Public a FULL
AND COMPLETE STOOK ol
MILLINERY GOODS,
.... CONSISTING or..,.
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
RIBBONS, MATS, Etc.,
....AT....
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BARTOH'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
S18 UCBAUIXIO STREET,
■"""■n ^BAN FRANOISOO.
GEO. W. KAGLE. BOB'T BTEJK, D.YID MAXWELL.
Nagle, SteliTi Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AHD
>Vkolesale Provision MerchaBts
BUTTER, CHEESE. LAUD, HAMS, BACON,
etc.. No. 1*6 California Btrset, one door
An Oyeter Kay be Crossed in Love.
NOT IP IT 18 8UOH AN OYSTER AS YOU
gst across ths street from the California
Theatre, at the corner of Kearny, aa nobody eonid
refnBe said Oyster. Try it between the acts, or
when the play la orar.
"SPIERS A POND'S"
SALOON,
S. W. COR. KEABKT AJTO BISH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
HA, COFFEE, AND REFBESHMEBTI.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
ie271m
Attention. Good Livers!
MR. P. BERGKS. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, bes tsrnn_pwin management
of both the Miners' Rssaanrant on
Commercial street and the Miners'1
Branch oo Market street, in partnership witn MR.
A DRAYEUR, who has been oonneeted wrth the
firm for years. Itnprovementa have been made in
the onisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular than it has ever been during
the 33 years ef its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fan
smbraoe all tbe delicacies of the season. Onr
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Ohargsa."
P. HEROES <Ss CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S3 1 and S8S OonunmU. Mid
70» Market itreet.
Open from 5 a.m. to 10 pje ao31 lm
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mads
toORDSR,
L. BLAIR'S,
prick tllltTS
A Safe and speedy Reme
dy for all Bronchial Affec
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice
Bronchitis, Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden
Cold, readily yield to Its
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pul-
monary alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
PROPRIETORS.
41? fianeome street, corner Commercial.
jalO tf
u;mm;m:
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
llfgg<<^L9m.JiLawl.B«ajj-lJ t
^smm$@™
Gives Tone to the Stomachs
ii!
wLEv,(5^TEiXLB^RS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
Lv,(5^fixLBi^R;
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
&Ev.s(5^TTxL'B^EF
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIPIEB.
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIIjVEH. r»Ij.A.THH.
*» MANlTPAOTrmBEl
jar — AMD—
^^j»T KEPAIBKK.
GlQ DRlHHrMNJirs,
X*"* — AITD—
OIHKK MUSICAL IBf«TRTJMEJf7Si
ESTABLISHED IN 18C5.
sfarLeeeonB giren on the Banjo and Drum. £41 1
MISSION STREET, between First and Second. I
N. B.— Fine-toned Bilver Bolo Banjos for P*#»
•aaloviaJs alwava on -band. \ all if
A. DESIDERATUM1
....TO....
managers, stars and combination;1
Acter, with lSjOars' ezp'rienoe in Englaaa,
America, the Oaoeof Oood Hope and AusLraliai ■
Oo loniee, India and Ohins,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with tbe profession and the Prtal.
Can frivs names of Mansgsrs, Tbeatres or Balls I
List of Prices aod heloing capacity, in nearly evei
one of the above places. Apply to
J. H. McOABE,
fe4 lm «20 Washington street, 8. F.
SANGER HALLE
(BINGBR'S HALL,)
14 GEARY ST., NKAR KBAKBT,
None but the Choicest Brand* of "Wines
and .Liquors, ob band.
DEPOT WEYAND & KASCM'S BAY BREWHT
1.18 tl OHBIS FELDMltlN,
FREE AND EASY.
ITIXT 1ATHBBAY KI«BT.
Piano and sir, Kins; »* 8 I».»fc
CHARING
*
SALOON
008 Million street, naar Second
0 EAGLES it WILD, Proprietor"
To the Dramatic Profession.
THS UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS BBBJ.
over twelTe jears oonneoted with the press w
Halbonrne, and is well kmown bj tbe membsrs w
Us profession In the Colonies, begs to 'ntltnaW
TID1V bO W*0 UkUBiM'SWlSaU VWUIUVIi *■ '^" M.-— r.-M
Punotnailtj in lUspatohing replies mar bs rauso
S" ° WIi-LIAV HENBY WATBBA
UVIotoria Onatnben, 4« OoLLins ■tsvaVJNI-
hcarn*. Anstralia. r**_
%
WILLIS^BAND.
MTJ8IO FTJBNISHED FOR ALL
oeoasions. Hnaio imported, arranged
and for sale. /
MARCUS M. RX.17M leader of I
Orchestra.
JIE.VKT TON MB It-SHDKBr, rang-
er of Brass Band. „ ,A , .
■orOrdsn from tbe oonstrr promptly ittsndea
U Address it W. WILLIB, Baton's Mxttif
Btore. 188 MoLtgomery street, or MAR0D8 M,
BLTJH.,889 atontgomerr street. jafi tf
GEORGE MATES*:
_ CLAMS
aadall kinds of SHBLL FISH, ,
Stalls Nos. 48. 41, 48, California*
IKixkat, airtranoe on California street.
PnbUoorprlTato parUse aad famjllss sappHsd
Napa Soda
ate
• AM r*\*CI«CO: K1I1DHT. MtRCN IO. IWTS
«.. XVI. «.
Ona j. ■ . ■
- Hatel 11
t Prist On. Dollar, i
ran If
Q «i« aaaaaa ., 0 ,
ono
YEW ALHAMBRA THEATRE
NEW ALHAMBRA TR1ATRI.
kidat trt
*** ■ *°**aa^^B^anwaw
EJNEFIT
he Celebrated Quintette
l'l^ll.^^l.
KI.M
m » •*«• it>*
*I«HI»]
0 Ikf y..
.ussell, Baker,
Rockafeller,
ke aid Scott.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
no wju. trnua nr iwuvaunra «n»a
1 "X" -I- JL
Bill
III Ilia < .
i 1 1 i; < . i< l. \ i
3ET HOC 3E3 3FI. JS O 3NT
THIS EVENINl. MARCH IO
nur nam oraise thi iui. abd batoadat innmoi at t.
Pwit Flmt— Kui.-i-i in. n. -nt
in n..i.....
)S
Er. T. lill.j'V TWISTS
Of VI IMvtMHtMK
■ iii tit nf mi i. Mi «iu urn* h
at. TntliM in imM
THAT RASCAL BILLY"
'/fori
Milii
Pl'KIFIL.
RANK until LABESGE KING
Of t ■• ♦**■>♦ TrttMv will ep ;•*•* »» I
itcli Boni«AudD*ucpw
ILLY EMERSON
II Bi« OIUTIsr ACT.
old XJirtdt Joel
Little Mac will Feed the Fig
INALE OF THE THIRD ACT OF ERNANI
■T THI griSTHTI.
ebat:
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i hi i i m iav noa.B>p|
BAAIT ■
OBOflEBTAA
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111! iiMMIll MUII.R(M1>
•
AKAT IILL1 I >i '
J U IDIHU
BIU80H, Mitlnn and Slot
I'nt-i Heooad
hi...
THE XV-A.PJIDESR.IlNrCSr ACTORS.
• J&AIX. [Ml Hi *..•! J. bohlMAOD I T. .lor.r of lb* .bov Bob Ba'I
LIIILI UAU
a-t»n»f ...OK- BMMlfAl I MnL QTIMMlT.. B. t. BM.nt.ot
TkE ONE I DKAKYL LOVE— Son* and Dance CHARLES SUTTON
m«ri,I. IUKr*.,«UirT.iMEWin* BOCKArRM.EI.
.ID
o
TOE.
OLD 80NC NIGHT.
SMawll will ales "The Tow OM -Willi"
-••kar will ■!•■ "The Old folka at Hanr."
•t-riMli* will *1-f "Old Katlitkr Hum*.'
OAK DOI.LAK
•ABCOU YOLR SEATS EARI.T
OLD JOB BILLY EMERSON
CBARLIM....^.^.^^.^.^ L ■ ._■ . ■ L. .__. ^^r^-^ri^^jj^^ ; _■■_•• BoB HART
Tun evening's performance will conclude with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCKO. THE MONKEY 1 LITTLE MAO
LorrDio, a rich Traveller U. Alneley Scott 1 Pedro Oharl-y Sutton
Ftrnaoncs, owntr of Plantation....— J. Roblnsos | C.ira, a Qoadrjna. uiii Wllliama
Frank, bll eon. 4 years old Little Darling l Mme. Furaandez Mlia Hbtrrnan
PIpo.tervent to Lorenzo Bob Hart | Slaves, Villagers, Peasants, eto., by tbe Company.
FRIDAY EVENING, Marjh 14th— Benefit of the
Col©TDX*wa.t©ca. JiLUxctim "toiTsg*, C?vxixxte>tte>
MONDAY EVENING, March 17th ENGAGEMENT OF Claaa. •"\7"i^7-l.dA,H, the Ol aracter Vofiallrt
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Cirens!
■eHI*r Mr*tl, Wl. M.aif.Mrr, •»« Ktarav.
THIB EVENING MARPH Ml
Pro if r ii m nt «» .
l.-4>veria»r«. rr.(. Har.r • Grata Bm«
• .-Cevaleada rntrfr
BT TEN LADIES AMD OKETLBMBV.
It. -Barlvaatal lt«r
rafEXOE a*p pi;*row
4.— at««Bl«t Raprf afnl«llna-*li1p«i rrrhfl "latin r
MEL El. El. HUfKBIl.1.
AV — ftterrr *•»• e>f M»awa*
BT MOMS. OABOV AKD SOBS.
i-PrleclMl ■eawn-Mll Ar(
BT YOOKO DUOROW.
OLOWIT... \\u. WARMER
7 -frvael. ■««••■■• •■« K*«lleli Letiplnc
BBJKLDS, RITER«. CLARK AKD COMPANY.
Ill TBRMISSlOlf.
M.-MI.I.C nCKKRII.I., r»Prt«t »f the Ami,
In her ■■parialleled lUrrbark Act.
GROTESQUE MONH. J. KENIBEL
• .—The Two Conl^ofi
KhNtBKL AKD CAROK.
l«.-er«ad Bardie mmA Etolloo* Act
BY M'LLE TIOTOBIKB.
11. . Br parUrilxr rrqorit, t« ••lie a »i|«r between
. t,«o (eotlameD that uiactonatsa and Preaidaet a,re the
It.) umaborae. tnai.ad of balog hratbora. MR. K1N0S-
1,K Y will Intr >4uoa on after tie otbar
10.— Johnaf Cooke, the Boy Wo«d«r, on bta rrln-
elpal Hartbark Act.
14.-Donble Traaaer
WILLAHo AND DUOROW.
Href a Circle a. •* ••
Pavrqaette - , «•
Beeerweo OfcaUm. t£U*ii±uvA.J 52
rrlf.l« Bo«» •« aad SIO M
■OP-Box OfBoe open dally from 10 to 4. Deor* opeo at T.
TBR MOBKL 1.0U4>I«41 MwETOB
v: 'ACIFIC HOUSE,
Cor. of Cow«erclaU
OLYMPIC HOUSE'^TJr-r^
Hat RALSTON A OOTKKLL.
TboM
who
oaoe
iWT»Tm¥-Ta¥»iW¥
OarOetebretedSI so White Shirt*. They fi t PEBraWTLT, end for qaality
•V-OALL AND SEE THEM.
end durability will eerer be metohed. To be bad only at tbe
I X Ja AVOTIOff BTOBIS, BXO Keavrny a tree t.
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIANT!
OKLT TEN CENT3.
THI8TLETON's7o POST STREET
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New Spring Goods
VILLE DE PARIS.
I
JOITBIAIT COBWEB
Sutter and Montgomery sts.,
Occidental Block,
.—have
1ST OT»EIP»TE3T3
THUS
ST SCXPBCSIEwrrF
THE FOLLOWING ISA REPORT OF THE
MOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U. S. Revenue Paid Thereon,
Derrlae- the Tenr 1878,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
Philadelphia.. John WleUnd....20Hft3 $-j)isii:'.
Empire Lyons A Uo WMl M.i^l
Albaor Soreokela A On .. . l:,KHl 12 64'
Waahln»teo....Maog«ia A Oo H..^3 ILMl
Paoiflo Foumenn A Co.... 8.2«8 M,j»h
». P. Stoek Brewery 1,5« 1.H8
MaaonAOo K.UU 8 953
Wfltowa KI.endaniA Fauet r, iw h.-i.vi
Rroadnar * BUI 4.8IKI
Nailonel Olnck A Hanson. , . «,itt 4.736
Jaekaon Wn. Frade-iok.... 4,578 i.sTS
Ha*arla Gunnlaeh A Uo 4MS 4.MV
Hlbernle M. Nnoan 4,4 7 -1.417
Uniicl Htetea..Wat>nemAcbeT&Uo a,3-W 3,34»
New York Haflner A Oo a M9 2,IWtf
OoldonOate 2.7*1 2,7*)
Union HeeaoAOo 2,4i2 3,7(2
I-afayetu Haar. t Penllln 2 288 a,2RH
Green A Oo ... 2,080 2.181)
uhicaeo am 2,ii5
W.y.nl 4 Kath 1.7.8 1.778
Wabnqt AOe L«l 1,321
And aome very small brewerlos, prodnolnR each
leai tbao l,OU0 barrela per annnm. Tbe wboln
emoant of Brer eold darmji Wi In Sen Kranainoo
U LU,412 bar ran. end it will be noticed tbe,t
JOHN WIELAND,
Philadelphia Brewery
BEAD! THE LIST !
Hie ealee eioeedlng by eboot 10,000 barrels t*ote
of any other brewery, and making nearly on«-fjrtb
of all brewers combined. fo27 lw
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT N.B. TERW.L-
LIOER A CO , W end 51 Weahlnirtoa Market ,
•re tbe SOLE AGENTS for the aale of my brand
of butter, known aa " BALDWIN'* DAIRY BUI'-
THR." It hae been sold at tbe Above ataod tbe
Eeat thirteen yeara, and any branda of hotter rep-
raaentad to be of my make not prooared U N. B.
TerwlHIf er A Oo.. are counterfeit!.
I.. K. BALDWIN.
SanPranoiioo, April. 8tb. 1872.
N. B. TKKWILLieiCEA MDO.
faJaVlna ftO and SI Waeblngton Market.
FRENCH GOODS.
MME. FORI, IIIPOBTBK AND DEALHB IN
Pirl.Ln Q.Dda, ku i n»t nwlTld A hrg. And
T»Tl»d aA.MUM.Ol of
Trcnioli Ooraeta
Of All mod., ud pilo.1 Silk Oo.HU, ABd OotMU
SQUARZA'B
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Havo yon beheld it? If not, yoa've e trnat
At ^QDaRZ L'tf PDNOH SALOON, lo n>sroT rtroei
Th-rH BONA, dleclple of OREAT isQUAUZA,
Dlrtpeme* fAtned Magic PiinobeH; mi ti-T
The most dellcloaa mil urea y« t recorded;
And have with m&nj- ruoJol^ beeu rewarded)
Ladies their OOBDlALS Hk"M ceo bId At lelBtire,-
Thelr "Ttfaild" appeaee,— and Men gain "LADJIEB
PLEASCRB."
To Alley fuuimbml differences and pain,
In"ANri-uiVJhU£" you can yoar end atteln.
Blp of the potent extract bnt one taste,
Your Arm. consoling, straight is round her waist
Gui.hh what* "MORNING COMPOST" In the kill
ThAt heels the puArrel And Imparts the bliss I
The "WELCOME" too, yon'll always find
A balmy soother for the troubled mind.
The bright "AURORA," and the sweet "FAREWELL.
Just Tislt BONA, and you'll all fAre well!
Bin "HYGIENIC BITTERS" are the panacea
For all dyspeptlos and for diarrhoea.
No Cholera Morbus ever has been found
Where "HYGIENIO BITTERS" knoo>: aronnd.
BONA and SQUaBZA, iplte of All detraotors,
Have proved tbe Nation's greatest beoof actors I
Full FOUry dlffarent healthful drinks you'll and
To eld the Man— Invigorate the mlndl
Not toil Alone—* Welcome you will meet
At BON A'S- (BQOARZA'B) -817 KEARNY STBEET.
Remember, too, not this famed pLaoe to pees;
ALL SPLENDID LIQUORS BUT ONE BIX A GLASS
TaKY HAVE TAEJtN
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
EIOBI MU WIOUUU AID MaTAlX
»t th«OU
Ladies and Children
....WILL MUD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
cares all diseases of the soalp, removes dandruff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
B.O.I.M to. hAlr .otl ood glOBij. ood I. PDBBLT TEQB
TABI.K.
«*-Tb. OrlAio.l SAOK BRUSH HAIR TOICIO AND
DREUB1NQ miy be bid of tb. Agflot,
JAt. H. OATKN, DrWKl.t.
Oom.rN.irMonltom.ry .nil Hound itr..U.Aodol All One-'
glut.. ■ - """
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OAR BB HAS AT
IBtallta S. e, Calilarnla Market
rioiiAU >Boi MLAJi ui-Atrroanr.
-Tb.»ort BLBOAItT OUBTOM WOW III THB
PIQARO."
IHE JOBBNAl OF AMUSEMENTS.
PnhUalied e»orr Der in t Yearn,
•» Merchant and 68s Washington ■**•
Below Montgomery. San Franoi.00.
MONDAY '.MABCH 10, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.~
Metropolitan Theatre.
The Chapman Sislera have made a hit— a prodi-
gious hit. Every night laat week the theatre waa
crowded, and laet night the aitsndaoce waB ae
Rood ob on the opening night. This evening the
highly saoceasfal burWsqae of "Little Don Gio-
vanni" will be presented with lnoreaaed attrac-
tions. The charming and talentad daDaeuae, M'lle
Marie Gangain, will appear in a bow ballet; Mies
fiila Chapman will present anew aong and danoe
entitled "I travel on my Stjle," Mies Blanche
Chapman, wboae delightful singing hae made her
a great favorite, will aiDg "Bweet Spirit, Hear u.7
Prayer." and a newj eerles of nnraery rhyme*1
called " If Timea Don't Ohange," will be riven*
■With these additione, * Little Don Giovanni" wi 1
crowd the home every nigbt until the manage-
ment are ready to produoe ibe Chapman Sietera
nsw burlesque on the last new York sensation,
entitled "Lotos and Leo."
Alhambn.
Billy Emerson haa made a decided sensation in
hie act of " Old Black Joe." His impersonation of
that character is aa true art as Jefferson's Rip Van
"Winkle orCouldock'a Milky White, and oan tike
rank with thoee admirable delineations of ooarao-
ter. This act will by very general request be given
•very evening tbis week Bob Hart, Little Maok-
J. BobioBoo and Sherwood and Richards will ap-
pear ae "The Wandering Actors;" Ohaa. Sutton
will make hie re-appearance to-night in the song
and dasce, " The One I Dearly Lova." The admi-
rable quintet will sing "Crowned with the Tern-
peat," and the capitil drama of "Jocko, the Bra-
zilian Ape," with Little Mao In his wonderful
impersonation of the ape, will terminate the even-
ing's performance.
California Theatre.
The splendid honse on Saturday night, when
"Maobeth" was played, attested the faot that
Sbekapeare is appreciated in San Franoisso and
that John MoOnllongh la accepted as a worthy ex-
ponent of the character of the great master. Ev-
ery part of the house was Oiled and the audience
wae liberal in its applause. Mr. McOullongh has
so often appeared in the character of Maobeth
that nothing mere need be said than that he played
it with his a couBtomed ability and made every
point with artistic Bkill. Mies Augusta L. Par-
gon a concept Ion of the character of Lady Maobeth
is snliko that of many eatresses; she toned it
down and played it quietly. To this we have ne
objeotion. But Miss Dargon did not "let her-
self oat" strongly enough where occasion called
lor it, she was lacking in force and intensity in the
murder scene; she was afraid of overdoing the
part and went to the other extreme. G. D. Chap-
lin was a splendid Macduff end acted the part
with much fire; Walter Leman aa Duncan, John
Wilson ao Barque, and E. J. Buckley aa Maloom,
filled their respective parts well. Eben Plympton
read and acted the part of Lennox] capitally, and
the oh araotere of the ptay wore generally well
filled. -J. 0. Williamson, Owen Marlowe and W.
A. Mcstayer, as tbe three Witohes, were excel-
lent. Locke's music, from lack of sufficient re-
hearsal, did not have foil justice done it. This
will no doubt be remedied to-night when "Mac-
beth" will be given again with John McOullougb
as Macdnff and George D. Ohaplin as the Thane.
MisBDargon's engagement extends over bat three
nights more. To-morrow evening she will ape ar
in her great impersonation of Deborah, in which
ebe hae few equals on the stage. Wednesday will
be opera night and the Fabbri Troupe will present
"La Favorite" and make their last appearanee but
one. On Saturday evening Miss Dargon will take
a benefit and make her last appearance. On Moo-
day evening "Coriolanue" will be produced after
months ol careful preparation, witb the fiuett
scenery ever presented on the California stage,
Bella Union Theatre.
Ed Montague's great gyre act oontinuee to be
tbe sensation a,t this honse; it will well repay a
viait. AmoDg the other attractions of the excel-
lent variety performance given are Grecian Stat-
ue e by M'lle Gerretta; tbe new play of 'Bane and
Kadj, ' written by Miss Agnes Kennedy for Miss
Carrie Armstrong and J. H. Larkin; the negro
and banjo act of "Ten Pin Johnny." by Mat Kelly
end Tommy Bree; Oogill and Cooper in aong and
dance ; Mies Agnes Kennedy and Fanny Garreteon
in duets, and the amusing afterpiece entitled
"The Turkish Eatb."
Benefit ef the Alhambra Quintette.
The songs and choruses have always been aa dis-
tinctive a feature of the performance given by
Emerson's Minstrels aa they have been of those
of Christy's Minstrels. No minstrel performance
can hope long to retain the patronage of the best
portion of the community, unlets the vocalists and
instrumental performers are of the highest order
ef merit. This has always been the case at tbe
Alhambra Theatre. On Fridav evening, the ad-
mirable quintette consisting of J. G. Russell, W.
F, Baker, G.W.Bockafeller.Benj. Clarke and M.
A. Scott will take a benefit, A great bill will be
offered on this occasion. Mr. Kearne, ef the White
and Kearns AmateurMinstrel Troupe, which re-
cently gave Each a successful entetttinmentat
Piatt's Hall, will appear in the act of "That Has-
eal Billy ;" Frank and Olarenoa King, of the same
troupe, will appear in their Dntch songs and
dances ; E meraon will appear in his latest success,
" Old Blaok Jee -," Little Mac will present some .of
Bis funniest trioks, and the quintette will give
the finale to the third aot of "Ernanl." There Is
an re to be one of the la* geat and most fashionable
a udienoes of the season on this occasion.
Extra Opera Night.
The extra opera night given last night by the
Fabbri Opera Troupe, under the direction ef
OhflB. Fritach, was a brilliant success. There was
a very large and faahionable audience, and the
performance of "Maaaniello" afforded the great-
est satisfaction to all present.
Woodward's Garden*.
■ Abont 10,900 persons were present at this popu-
lar pis*"* of public resort ou Sunday. Professor
Lay . 3 a splendid ascension in his gas balloon
andcame down South of San Jose. TheBnislayi
end the "Japs" will perform on Saturday next
when a balloon ascension will be made by the
Bnlslays. Another mb balloon ascension on Sue-
day next.
The Sacramento Troupe.
la consequence of the illnes8[of Mias AHoe
Harrison, Johnny Allen and troupe wilt not leave
for Sacramento this morning/as was intended.
AHATQinoAi. Museum.— One of the most
■omplete eoUeetfona of the kxud _in the Darted
maMsmgm
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
M'lle Dockrlil, who fell from her horse at tbe
mar.inee performance on Saturday and wae slight-
ly byuised, has recovered from ner injuries, and
will make her reappearance to-night, when we are
sure there will be a roll house to greet the plucky
equestrienne. New acts will ba presented. J.
Ken,bsl will appear in some ef his most extrava-
gantly funny performances, and a very attraotive
entertainment will be given. Tbis week is the
laet of the engagement of the Dockrill Troupe;
those who have not yet aaen tbeBe great artistes
■hould not delay. Manager Wi'ssn haB so many
tralhed horaes that some doubting Thomas has
bst that two of tbem, named in the bill, are one
and tbe same animal because they both happen to
be spotted. Omar Riofijlsy will decide that bet
to-night, as will be seen by referring to the pro-
gramme, ^^^^^^^^^^^^m^m
Bow to take Seats,
Under tbe above head the Portland Gre-
gorian has the following practical iemarka
which will apply in other cities:
In the frequency of public concerts Port-
land will eompare favorably with any eity
in the Union— population considered. Op-
eras we have not, bat tbatapparaot deficien-
cy is amply compensated for in the number
of concertB. It is fair to presume that this
marked tendency toward- conceitizing will
go on inore&Bing as our population and the
number of our mus:oal prodigies augment,
a few euggestions t s to how one ought to
Bit at a cone.rt, in order to fully appreciate
tbe performance. At present there appears
to be a decided want of system in the dispo-
sition of ladies at concerts. Ladiea and gen-
tlemen who attend usually desire to
speak to each other. But the manner
in which ladies and gentlemen are seated
new, render-* conversa'ien almost impossi-
ble. Now this inconvenience can be easily
remedied. Let us suppose, for instance,
that two couples should make arrangement
to attend either of tbe concerts this evening
and procure seats. It is generally the cus-
tom for them to take seats so that one gen-
tleman has a lady on either side of him.
Should the ether gentleman desire or have
occasion to speak to his friend's lady he is
compelled to stretch his neck past two per-
sons. This oan he avoided when a quartet
attends by seating the ladies together,
Banked on either side by the escorts. Snch
an arrangement would enable the parties to
converse without embarrassment.
Virtuous Teetotalers.
The London Figaro says that Mr. George
Oruikshank has been greatly exercised in
his mind. He has repeatedly stated at tem<
perance meetings, that he would challenge
the whole world to prove any case in the
previous forty years of any robbery with
violence, any brutal assault or murder by a
teetotaler. No one took up the gage that he
had thrown down ; but in the last week of
January, there was a murder committed in
a baek slum in Belgravia, and the newspa-
per report said that the murderer was a tee-
totaler. Thereupon, our veteran artist in-
quired into the oase, and ascertained that ne
was not a tsetotaler. With his convictions
thus confirmed, we trust that Mr. George
Oruikshank is still able to take his rest and
to sleep in peace.
Quite a Relief.
Gentlemen who contemplate getting mar-
ried this Spring will be glad to know that
Professor Steuben, a German scientist, has
discovered that the theory of vibrations, as
generally accepted, is an error, and that toe
truth will be more nearly approached if the
variations of molecules are put in juxtapo-
sition with the effect of peroussion on air
waves, and tested by the difference between
the outer and' inner rapidity, as determined
by tbe immovable point of inertness at the
centre of contact and the confines of im-
pact.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and eomfortab-le cartiage, stylieh
horses and a reliable driver srothe leading es-
sentials of an enjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
as [from Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Hlehandsome turn-outs are used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employable, honest and perfectly
courteous driver?, he Is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, -while a large number of persons, and
ladles la particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed grsat success in his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
DON'T SIT AROUND WAITING FOR LUCK.
no 1 ye who listless aud moping
Sit diem tlly twirling jour thumbs,
And gloomily waiting and watching
For something that thus never comes ;
you might just as well, foolish mortal?,
Expeot you'll by HgbtniDg be atmok ;
One will happen as soon m the other 1
Don't stand around waiting for lues 1
There's a saying— a good and a true one —
(Take courage, you poor one who delves
With a stent heart so bravely) that " Heaven
Will help those who firat help themselves ;"—
And you'il And, if you wish for good fortune,
A pretty good way is to tuck
Up your shirt-sleeves and start out and find it 1
Don't sit sround wailing for luck !
You m»y pine and may mope on forsver—
Find fault and deplore your hard fate —
But you'd better remember the proverb
And act on it, tra it's loo late ;
You may pout and may grumble forever—
Just so long you will find yon are stuck
In the mire of sloth and abasement—
Don't sit around waiting for luck I
Thf ra is weallh to be had— go and seek it t
And with It get honor and fame ;
By the sweat of your trow you can gain them,
And oarve for yeuraelf a proud name ;
But to do this takes tact and ambition,
Persistency, hops — and some pluck.
Are you ready ? —then lose Dot a moment !
Don't sit around waiting for luck I
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding la the canseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public alnce
1849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man oan deBtre. The nest cud of tea in the
eity — Engash breakfast tea ^- Bouohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
TJO Ffot Suffer irom Coras.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
1 ons, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, oan find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
s*>eak from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability . References given If required. H
The Credit Mobilier Swindle
Ie the talk of the day, and is considered one of
the moat gigantio frauds of the ago. The old ad-
age say s that " bad feeding is the cause of many
orimea," and there is no doubt of the truth
of it. for what will cause a more discon-
tented state of mind than a badly-cooked meal ?
To avoid this evil we should patronize each res-
taurant-, as Myer'b "White House, Kearny street
opposite the Whits Honee, or hisbranob, the Oap-
itol Restaurant, en Fourth street, where we oan
always depend on obtaining the very beat the mar-
ket affords, oooked in the moat recherche style, at
reasonable prices.
Iiadiee -Vlentlna Cards.
Written, engraved or painted by Johh P.
Dwteb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
Terrible Retribution,
A Missenrian who stele a kiss fro m a pret-
ty girl was fined by the magistrate, horse'
whipped by her brother, and hurried into
a brain fever by his wife. The olergyman
also alluded to the affair in & sermon, the
local editor took Bides with the clergyman
and reviewed the case in print, and the po-
tato-bug ate up every blade of the malefac-
tor's wheat
Men of Letters.
Messenger boys in the Pensylvania Legis-
lature are sent out after "in V &Qd when
they return with it the said fluid is slyly
passed around among the members, who
wipe their mouths and groan, "Ah! that was
good." _
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night*
To look at 'Frit co by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless ;p lay
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was Been ;
While mosBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Hade that window Eeem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," Bald my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said. "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
So Booner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked magitificmtly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; Just think of that,
And if yonr mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam s and orabe and terrapins ; ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kindsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name, ^
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "such nice dinners*''
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
CHARLES HAAKE, Proprietor.
sssssssssssl
Best; Quality of r>o system
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry X
V. Carder <fc Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having tbe latefit Improved lapi-
dary tools, will exesute any work in their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will p&y the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all geioe. Lap-
idary, 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3b
Wlinvt Cheer , a_.axi.rj. dry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
renlsed by every body, *
For a safe and efficient Beautifies of the
Complexion, use Diceet'8 Famous Obxhx be
Lis. l
■
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Mannlns'B, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office, o
Sandwich Island Puln.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schxeiber, dealer in
bedding and furnitore, 520 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu haB always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mattraSB bedding, and doubtless Mr. Sohrel-
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes.
S i «
Or, Barlow J. Smith
IB giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 Ji o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to i p. m., free. i
Bverybody Suited*
There la no end to the multitude ot fashions
in hats. At " Tub" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) . all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock ia immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
ttiMssisssl
s. and Ladles and
Ladies, you may say what yon please thera
is bat one place in the city where you can buy
underolothlng cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Friedlander& Co'p, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3b
■a
L>r. Bohorty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ohronlo and BpecLflo practice, and as such Is
now the most BUOoeBSful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
oorner of Leldesdoru, a few doors oolow What
Oheer House, x
-•
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
608 Market street, err. Post and Montgomery o
Genuine Havana Clears.
Beet brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8. W.
corner of Merchant. Franck & Calm. o,
Altogether the Best.
' It is ourloua, but true, that 3, A. Bhaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should Bell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper thmi any other
dealer in this city, Try him and yon will be
convinced. T
Lever Buckle suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 26 per cent, cheaper than else-
Whers— at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Oyster Trade,
The oyster trade In OaUfornla is assuming
gigantio proportions. Emerson OorvUle, of the
Saddle Boek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
BiBtern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and* he
" Saddle Boek" le known everywhere.
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a very fine one and 1b well
lighted s,nd ventilated. »
Olatbvotaht.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
833 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Consults.
tions in English, French and German. i
B educed Prices.
Shirts from 76c. to S3. Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales & Co.,
Eearny street, near Bush. 0
Freehand Sweet.
For the best oonfeotionerT, go to Oaotr and
Wacner's. 167 Montgomery fit. near Sutter.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out the centre of tbe cite, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Stares and Offices.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMEIDN
every Theatre in Sen Francisco.
FIGARO
IS CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoate to oatoh the passengers
t hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at eight
being gathered op and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IB ■ HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,'
and is con Btant ly meeting a ohange of readers
in the Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IB
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make pnrohases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
deSTlm
DASHAWAT HALL,
Post street, n.ar Kearny.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Teh sua streets.
►-Terrapin constantly on hand,
Oysters in every at vie, PRIVATE
SUPPER BOOHS 7,*>R PARTIES.
dec 31 lm
lARTON'S
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR)!
Bookseller* and Station jn.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Builnci College*.
Heald's, Bryant & Stratton'a College. 24 Post Bt
Batcher*.
KAte, Fred. Stall* H to 100. Oalifornf&.Mark*t.
French Fancy Good*.
Locen A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Batter,
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. it Co.. U.0 Second street
Wine* and I4«nor*. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. .504 Front-
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS,
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.il
TWENTY YEARS OF PKAUTlci
IN THE TREATMENT* OP D1SEASESHNC0.
dent to female? hae placed Madame Edmonii
at the head of all physicians making anoh praotlOK
a specialty, and eoableB her to guarantee a ep "
and permanent o are in the worst oases of__»
preesion and menatraal derangements. Ladlai
will find Madame Edmonds- a akillf nl pbyeiciaa
and it is to their interest to consult, her in all dta
eases incident to women before tampering witl
poisonous nostrums, quack doctors and batnbata
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without anj
information from the patient, and onrss withon:
the use ef mercury or experiments, thus aaviai ,
from wrong treatment for private, ohronio »n<
cancer diseases. Correspondence strictly ooofl
denttal. Office and residenoe, 415 Pine Btttet
between Kearny and Montgomery. j»W ly
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
S. IE* cor. Jackson and Kearny *u.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOB OP SPEOUl
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Look HoepiUl
London, and tbe last twelve vears of S an FrancQMi
DR. TOZER informs the ahlioted that after visit
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON ANI
PaRIS, aud spending one year in the moatosla
Prated Hospital in London, the LOOK, he bur*
opened bis old Medical Institute at the old stand
where he can always be found. DR. TOZEK bt
for forty years met with asparalleled sucoeaa ii
tbe treatment of diseass generally known a
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLAINT8.
DSC. CHAS. H. TOZES
is in every way responsible, blading binuelf t
effect a permanent cube, or making no charm
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice so
medicine will be charged for medicine only. TBI
MONTHLY RES roKATlVEPILLS.neverknoir.
to fail in giving relief in oases for which thejar
recommended, are to be obtained only at m
office. Price, $5 per box. Foil direction on tic
box, sent by Express or otherwise.
Dii. TOZER does not imitate the adveiUsla
Qnacks who make it a practice to publish fall
affidavits and other false references, but refent
tbe most respeotable people in the State, whom b
has cubed of diseases wbioh others have failed t
core.
BB. CHAS. BT. TOZEK,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jaokson street*, i
fel-tf Ban Fran Cisco.
OUTSIDE LANDS
* WY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAT,
nude DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 0U1
BIDS LAND ASSESSMENTS ou b™ U I
.mount refunded at the office of the nndettifu I
npon the presentation of an order from tt |
Mayor and Oity and OonntT Attorney.
delSU A. A.TJ8T1X.I
TRAYS always ou band.
Alfred Vetted
Mannfaatnrer and i
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
SSS BnpoBt, .
SEAS SUTTER STRL£
See my stock of Bi
Oagos before parobuh
elsewhere. Always aonvi
thing new on band. II I
Patent Cages, mads <
Tin Wire, are warrant*,
FREE FROM VERIO
Also, beet quality Tfi
noBOtt
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED T
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
1»4 Kearny treet, ha. Removed ts
IN©. 3 Second street
Where yon will find a complete o
.on men t of SH1KTS and FTJRNM1
IX a flOOBS, at Use nanal low prlet
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT Ji OOi
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DECLARED BY THE JUDSES Wf-'te
Tail of the A»«lonn InamnftaitrtJ.
fold trial aiainat
otnervto he THk ^
CTKTAZ, Sole Agent
Agent. «0 OTJarnBJg
N a-Pianoaof alHWtaoTOBffllT.
Attention, Good Lirer
MR, P. BEBGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners" Bee-
taurant, has taken the management
of both the Miners' Restaurant os>
Commercial street and the Minew feri1ir| ,
Branch on Market .street, in partners ^n^l
A. DRAYEUR, who has been oonneoteo w«" ,
Arm for years. Improvements nave Dtf" »T
the oniswe departments that will 'endertnt
nere' more popnlor than It has ewi JWf.9 j ,
the 28 years ef its prosperity. Our Bilw ol i .
embrace ail tbe delioac*es of the ae;»°.n.
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moatii
0hftrg86'" r. BEBOEI A CO.
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CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
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J. McOAXIRI..
LaMk Boi Bo. 1. Cbf javooe, Wromias.
r. — CariORillM wtnUd for tbu Ch«T*on«
1 lit I tw»*||. an. Thamm wtaliii.ii •acR««awaaU, t^at* lo
for lb* wtni*. Saaaoii. »A)tirtmi pboto-
■>• addraw*. Half Piaaija Mooay rtv
afur fllllai •Dcatraaaaata,
■AMKS McDAXIKU
m iiaRM
f toorwltor ObaTraaoa TttaaUw aid Hacaam.
Look Box No. 1, Ob*t«BD», W. T
^fPEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIBOIHIA (ITT, IBfABA.
US ELROAKT THRATKR HAS BKKR RR-
laooratad. aad eaa ba raotad bj tba sicbt or
ba waak. .Star* and a*»riJ.o« oornwaalaa
MaoacaT and aol* Propria toe.
Or to 7. BL M eCAtf t
• »• WaablBttoa atraat. Han Fravnataoa.
MESSRS. MIEIL t CALDER
TNOUNOE TO THEIR PR1IXDB AND
thftPnbllo laoftrftllr, tbftt tbnj ftftfft OPftOftd
ir OOLMAK'S 0LOTH1MO HTORK, Oom.t
mh ftod MODtioBftrr ftirafttft. with a WALL
AOTBO RTOOK ot
OICX Willi,
I.IQtOEt AID
CIO ABA.
1 ftn I DTiud to call. And ABOH1B McltllL
WM. 0. CALDKR .III do limit bftftt to
• tbftn ooiafortftblft. JftVttf
URRY CORBYN'S SALOON
' O TSO M ARKKT STREET. HARRY OOK-
M latpftotfalf laf oraift bU f rUndft and p»t-
• taat bo bu roltud la boaatMal •■>!• tbi>
.< raat amtoruM. moit. and will bo plmid
< *aaaaai,oao aad oil. <ad bm tlaai aaatplo
» ift of u* ololooftt wlooa aad Uqaon, A aaw
1 '»Ed UbU from tbft nftDBfftOto'T ot LloooalftK*
bPaolfta udOollftcdftr'i litoit pataai ft'aol
•doaakloai, baa baaa aUood la tbo BiliUn
tor. JTaapaaalaV aad efflowot b*Tora|0 masla
■ ianpanatoali
Bowot bovoraao moala-
.. jll, ofto bo found Id bl« old po-
alaposcoerofttaroflomforttoftll.
l»»i a
o^
loittl
OLD
>. ftl tbo
, tttOoftrr
HAIR.
THX CHEAT KIT PLAOR IX SAN rAAHOISLu
TO BUY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry a Fancy Coods.
18 AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
A. H. RABPflOn * CO.,
■•>. II* Reeoad at reel,
aoXlv BcCwnii Kflaalon and Blnoa.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FITtRT-OLABB PBOPLB.-MUST UAVK
food Wardrobo. Fonr Lad.aa and two Gan-
tlaraanto ba (rood In ranaral boalnaaa fir tha oorn-
lOo. Winter rif>a*oii, comoioaoioiT tba tint waak Id
Morambar. 18T1. Addraaa aUUriir iowoit tarina,
wltb Phototrapb. Ualf Fara rafrmdad aftar OIU
M"«""1 JAJIE8 MODAKTEL,
Propriator Obaraona Tbeatra and Haaann.
Look Box 1. Oharanna. W.T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 1G and' 17....0e0 WasHln^ton street.
oc.^2
TO VARIETY_ARTISTES!
VABIBTY ARTISTES AJVD MIWBTRKL
parformara «oIdk from Ban Fru.cW.oo to Naw
York, or rua rana, ihoiiJd atop at
SALT LAKE CITY.
Flrat-elasii aniTaKriniarita offered to flrat-oltas pao-
dU at "TUB BOWERY." Mala atraat, Josapb
Dndlaj. Mao agar. LatUra fo addraaaad. or to
Diek Brown, Btuioeaa Manager, will raoarre
prompt raplr. a. frt Im
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. Y. BBBGOIaD, PROPBIETOR
rpBB 0B010RBT _MEATH AND
BO*
Ml Montaomerr-
!&
CANDIES.
iTDi ob thi nniT fiOAirm
suflUtx. Oandy Yaotorr '
___ ., . Ball*.
ardara. aapao^aJlj from tba oonntrr, ara aolli
aod will oa Dtamptlf attandad ta.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
. TOTaXT FUATIBBAD BOOMS, BDl-
• llo or lo ftoj u,
WaU EJotaaaA aad ▼aaUlata^i
II A Kit V AULA It
....'aid....
WIINI'IH PlITt'lAIll,
Wltb tbo Oroftt looftfttioo,
CJOUUfTERCBAT!
CHAI. A. OA1I1IMIII.
The Celebrated Dutch Camedlaa.
MIM MIIKIII LODIE,
Borltoqoo, Borio-Oomio And Bollftd Sloger.
mumil DON ATT,
Tbft World-rcoowoftd Ono-Lomed Dino^r.
SAPPHO THOUI'B,
IactadlDff the Child Wonder, fJAPPIIO.
I.Kt.tK F.I.I. IN,
HIM II. KI.I.I1 and W. .KL.I.I8.
OUT A.IHTON,
....AID....
IICY AlAHi,
eterlo.CoBlle and Dnettlftto.
THI ABOVE AKTIKTS All MOW 0» OH IC BOOKS AND CAN BE KN.
Cicedb; m.oftKori Wvftt of the Rooky Mountains, throagb oor ftgonoy,
8I1KBIDAN COBBTN db CO.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOb,
15 Afortea Street, near Kearny.
AH DriiilfH Tea Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOI ABD_JbHRY III TOW".
Alwara on file tba Now York Herald , Harp*r'r
Weekly, Frank Laalle'a, Daf'a Dolnga, Polioo Ga
tatte, all tba California papers, elao London
F n-ncb. BalVa Life. Illtutratad London News. Gall
and • at.'afj yonrealf.
aoa- Don't forget tbe iln of the Hot Beaten,
fa? tf W. ». WA.LDKON. Proprtetor.
Bar Sugar
^OB SALB-4Y1S SBABNY BTSBET. AT
JUpA-»yrT kind ol Candle.
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR
0U9 to drop into tbo
Hot Bootcla,
FOB TO0R WARM OR COLD DRINKS'.
All Drinlitn Ten Cents
.AS Matter otreet* near Kearar.
fo6 tf 08. D. BR10OB, Proprietor.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
TO ORDER
LANCASTER'S
BIT VYABUIBfOTON HTRKBTT,
falOlm Upp. Magolra'a Opera Hooi
SHIRT
....AHD
GENTS
FURNISHING
GOOD?
A LARGE ABSORTMKNT OP GENTF
niihinu Gonda to be bad gno<\ and «
the "OLD OURNBR.'- J LKVY'S. «!«
eomerr atreot. Joatloe aiven ta all. Don
tbennmher— SIO M on la-ornery atr»ot.
CENTRAL
NO. 11B GEARY BTRKKT.
Beat aooommodatlooa for
Fnmilifie In tba city. Private
entranoe for!>«diaa. Ilair Catting, Ht
Rnampoolng. Oblldren'a liair neatly Ot
BbampoomgSO oenta. __„„_._ „
M71m U OORRIVEAU.P
fe^
■
"THE" SAUCE,
, SB I0T7B 0B00ER FOR IT.
Indian Queen Rr .;.--
The Best li- 1
Sigg&v Manonaia
jriONB. .
..d THUEIDAY,
At. .jioe Hoaee, DOS Mftrket itroor
ooro,. tilu. fo!8 1"
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And Collage oflf odtelae.
i n nnn beautiful and 159™^™-
1U.UUU It. obioou to be •>'ni_gljfn «• ftl
Poblio DAY AND NIOHT at KUMKA HAJJ.
SISMontcomorFfttroot. FOR MBN ONLY
n>n. Jordan's Piitatb Opfici U »t ell
OaTrr ftuoot (oppooit. old Moob.olc.' P.rtHoo).
51,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO CAM OURE CORNS,
Booloo.. loiro-lo. N.I., RhoaataUe., aad
.ll>lod.olJo™^ftft~_d,y^Ih0^tL^loj.at.
THE JOUBNAL «r AM03BKEHIS.
g.m p. BOa-A-RX)XTS
Mllbrekut ami CilS WamblmrtaB St.
Below MontKooiery. S»n Francisco.
MO.VDiY MABCH10,
1P73
Pretty FeM.
The London St. Paul's Magazine eaya:
When we saw "Pygmal oa and Galatea"
recsntly performed, we were struck with a
p-zcilirtr movement in the teLoi's feet, which
f jr a tiae, sittiog alar off, we did not under-
stand. With every step, with every torn of
the ankle, a kind of delio te ripple passed
over t')p instep, aa a thrill rung through a
<nrn-fi< H aometimea under a tender wind.
We weresarprided to see h~>w beautiful the
movemenls were, how graceful were the
lines from the ankle in every po3iti©n.
Presently we discovered that tie beauty and
tbe grace were due to the absence of shoes.
On inspect. no, tbe feet of the Jaiies were
net particu'arly amul, ye' they were better
than the am 1 eV oaceuled in boots. There
was ecarcVy a p>sitioc in which they did
not appear lovely. The actresses were, in
f4cr, tiiniy s"'C*enr«l, wit a eandale beneath
their fe*t, an embroidered strap coming be-
tween th-j two first toes across toe in?tsp,
after tho old Ronaa-j fashion. We have often
thought, cooedenng how much we losa by
eocesand how very little we gain, that ;it is
a thousand pities women do not bring in
sandals—not tue fooli*h ribaoded pumpa ef
the lest ce-iturv. but th9 r^al Greek sandal.
Witbout the hard and deforming sijob, every
muscle of the foot is in motion, and visible
at eveiy stop. It is quite wonderful how
pret'ytne feet appear, even when not very
small. In realty, we lose nearly as muoh
by ihe shoe aa the fsea loses by a m&fk ; how
touch we could easily see by covering [the
Bands with patent leather or lined French
H<i, and tben expecting them to entranca
the spectator, we never see a woman's
foot; "we only see its leathern case, which is
about as much apart or an expres*er of her
foot as a violin case is of a fine violin; and
if women only knew the fascinations of a
■neat and delicate foot, whose outlines have
not been impaired by corns, nor woose bones
by generations of deformity, no shoe would
be worn again for ever.
Figaho suggested the idea that pretty feet
should be shown bare on the stage, in some
pieces, years ago.
Carried Away.
At one of the Cincinnati theatres, on a re-
cent oejaeian, daring tbe performance of a
play called "Whose Wife," an exciting inci-
dent occurred. At that part of the play
where Belle discovers that her sister has
married Geldie, and in raging fury drives
her from the house, the voice of a woman
was heard in the dresi circle, saying: "Bully
for you, old girl; pat her out. I had a sis-
ter just like her oooe." The excitement was
very great, and a small woman, well dressed,
was seen standing up and gesticulating
' forioasly. The police interfered and took
the woman to the station honse. So this
woman was first carried away by the play,
and afterwards— by the police.
Tho Progress of Invention.
Bow they do lie about OincinnatiaoB: A
Cincinnatian has discovered a plan to thaw
out frozen water pipes. It is by tbe use of
a furnace and boiler, the steam of which is
forced into the pipe by a rubber hose. All
■you want is a small boiler, a few yards of
lubber hose, a cartload of fuel, an engineer
and the thing is done. We are growing
wiser every generation. A hundred years
ago they would have poured hot water from
a tea-kettle on to the pipes.
Very Snag.
Among the funny conversations in the
audience at Booth's one Saturday was this,
a young lady being the speaker: "We had
a sleighing party last night; everybody was
so niee, and we were all so happy and so
comfortable; the sleigh was made for only
four, and there were six of us."
A young woman in Wisconsin recently
poured a potful of glue over her lover, be-
cause he didn't seem disposed to stick.
The Mayor of Cincinnati has attended
"52 balls this winter. He doesn't want to be
re-elected.
.»■
"Bsher, tbe famous hand organ manufac-
turer, has just died in Paris." Eeno I we
are even.
Lewenworth h*B a divorce suit styled
Jelly vs. Jelly. Family jars did it.
No one wishes to have a bald head, but no
one wishes to lose it when he has.
Artificial AI«mory. Guaranteed.
T1-i" wonderful svBtem gives the memory «-
acrdiBb^ power. Thousands of figures and
words l*aro. without eff j«. Studies made easy
and the in*eUecv strengthened. Send for the
book- fifty eente, p^t-paid. professor Wm.
:KemoB, 187 If ontgomery su^t *
THe* Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's List Chance, for pain. Dr. Par-
ty's Webfoot Pills, for all binons complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sanaome
i street, oexner of Commercial. •
Holiday Candies,
Treat), sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection*
■ s ry, 6T8 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
V—hinir Beturnea in one X>a y
and we never disappoint, at the What Oheex
- L*andry.
Fob fiaut— A lot ef cheap silk dresses, at 96
Geary street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing.
BOO £*»ir» ol 8ocE8,
At all prices, att he What .Oheer Lasnozy.
A Magical Remedy.
One of Fioaeo's most valued exchanges ia
the Chicago Bun. We always take it up with
the expectation of uadiog_tomethiog us.-fnl
In it— something that will prove a boon to
mankind. This ia what we found in its issae
of February 26tb, which came to hand on
Saturday morning. It was too late to stop
the presB and publish it in Saturday's paper;
besides, Saturday's Fioabo is. always given
up to theatrical news. However, here it is,
a id we trust it may be tbe meau6 of smog
maoy valuable lives. Peihips Skylark Cold-
facts may^see it, try it, and find lelitf— tiuly
magical relief— from it. Emperor Norton
may by its use be preserved maoy years
longer to rule over his loving subjects ; it
may ease tbe pangs of E. Batler, may even
afford relief to the Chief Magistrate of the
naiion. I; .will be seen that tbe Sun, tbat
great dispenser of light, doss not claim tbe
predit of tho discovery, but modestly attrib-
utes it to "an exchange;" but none can
doubt but that the Sua's motive in repub-
lishing it was gooi— nay, more, wss noble-
one ef tbe nobles', .h.t.cin animate the hu-
man breas: : a desire to do good to t-uifdring
humanity. Here it Is :
An exchange says : " Take a knife or gra-
ter, and grata cr skive on in small particles
of about a teaspouLful of alam ; mix it with
about twice its quantity of sugar to make it
palatable, aud administer it as quickly as
possible. Its ell.eti will be truly magical,
-s almcst instantaneous- relief will be af-
forded.
"Almost instantaneous relief will be af-
forded" ! Either a knife or a grater will do,
and these are articles found in every house-
hold. Ho;r easy, too, to ''grate or sbave
off in small particles of about a teaspoonful
ef alum" I There is a little ambiguity about
this, but there, is nothing really difficult
about it. It appears that the knife or gratar
is to be shaved off in small particles ->f tbe
size of?) about a taaspoouful of alum. When
this is done, of course it is easy enough to
mix it with about twice its quantity of sugar
to make it palatable. Nothing can be more
palatable than sugar and alum. Then it
must be administered as quickly aa possi-
ble. We suppose it is to be swallowed,
though it is not £0 set down. Some captiooi
critics will urge that the Snn or the Sun's
exchange shouldjhave been more explicit,
and stated what this was a cure for. That
is the way with some people. They want to
know too muoh. For ourselves, we are go-
ing to try that cure. We are going to try it
for consumption, whooping cough, scarlet
fever, mumps, corns, in-growing nails and
bunionB, for fractured ribs, rheumatism and
colio, for teething children, cholera morbus
and sprains. We are not going to try it our-
self, because we havn't anything of that
kind ; we are healthy, but we are going to
hunt np the halt, the blind, the lame and
otherwise afflicted ones, and we are going to
feed them on that magical compound until
they recover. We are convinced that it is
in another form the true elixir of life.
Pliutoa-raplilc Cards.
AC one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
OaKery, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Mipsion street, a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Solicitor Wanted.
GOOD SOLICITOR WANTED.
■Apply Mtlhl. office between la and
1 o'clock.
A
A Doable Headed Calf and What Be-
came of It.
The Grass Valley Union Bsys:
Some little time ago, a month or two per-
haps, a cow belonging to a man who resides,
near 0ra*& Valley, dropped a calf which had
two heads. The calf was full of life, nnrsed
well and seemed in a fair way to grow np.
It nursed with both its moutbB. The pro-
prietor thought of the expense of rearing
that double beaded eater wbiab had two ap-
petitete, and a bright idea dawned upon him;
he could save milk by a surgie&l operation,
and in the end have as nice and as normal a
calf as anybody had. He lopped off one of
the heads of that calf, expecting tbe wound
to heat, and the remaining head to perform
all the functions which would continue its
life. The calf died under the lopping oper-
ation. The man that owned the double-
beaded calf is not happy any more. Some-
body bas told him that Woodward, of those
San Francisco gsrdens, or Barnnm *of New
York would hive paid him more mosey for
tbat calf alive than all his other cattle and
his ranch.
Holiday Punchoe.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrsa's. Squarza's Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
nfsoture, thu happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the gnat Squarsa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tableB. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headqusrtera,
120 Leidesdorff street.
Sewing: Machines for Salt-,
Betted and repaired, at 116 Pott street. Also,
Agency for Hills' Adjustable Treadle. x
— ■»■
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
found In front ef Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
abUehment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery BtiLt or Dexter Btables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. aa
American Watches.
Beduced prices, at H A. Oaltender's 62 See
ond St, corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches oarefolly repaired. »
How to JPr-ocrare Bar(jain».
Attend the auction sales of Wateon At Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Sattor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and jou
are sura to procure bargains. Sale dayB — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door saIbb prempUy attended to. ■
It Is a- Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Offlce. Best
ever lnventea. o
For Waaning
Shirts, 91 60 per dec.; BnaU.ptooes, 60c. per
lea. At the What Cheer laundry- *
•
If Ton "Warn
ROSSINI'S STABAT MATER!
GRAND SACRED CONCERT.
. • . . BY VUJ£
Fabbri Combination |
AX....
FXj.A.T'S'S EAIjL
....on....
TUESDAY HIBCn tl
EIGHT O'CLOCK,
....FeBTSK....
Benefit of the Free School
ST-
ATTACHES TO
M ART'S CATHEDRAL.
UHJta|Jtt .ASHH
First appearance in Cancer to! the emi&aotBisBo
Pro fee do.
C1EL SPEHHLF.B.
PBOSKAMME.
Past fibst.
f HE STABAT M1TIE.
Ej Bosaini.
Qaartttta — Sancta Hater
Fabbri. EJzsr, Biooe. and MnHer
Cava lias— Fac et Partem Ansa Elsar
Aria— '"•qjub Animam Piatro Bsca&i
Doo— Qaii est Homo. ...Inez Fakbri & Anna Elzer
Aria— fro Peecatia JaobMnler
Aria, con Uori— Inlamaatas Inez Fabbri
Part Second.
Aria, fiom the M&eic Flute, by Mozart
; Oarl Spaichter
ArladeObies*. by StradcJIa Anna Elx»r
Naaareth, by Gounod Jsoob Mailer
nivfi, ft) Spontisj„Uad Fabbri, Sic Baeoei, Chorus
C«ndD«t«r prof Hn)d(T'Fafebrl
Orgraalat "William Xopebe
Tlebetfl, admitting one Si oo
To be had at Flood's. 681 Market street.' Batn-
man'a.ZOSKearnystreet. Ueeerrad Seats So ct
extra, to be bad at Gray'* Moaic Store, only. 613
and 625 Olay airstt. nbio td
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coiuing Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES. AS-
-a. sedations and Military OomoanieB is called
to the advantages offered by toebe commodious
i be"<lltoI gronnos for Holiday Picnic Febti-
vala. rney can be procured on any day in tie
week lor picolo purposes tbe comm* Reason on
more advantageous terms than aDy groundain the
THJE CITX 6ABDEA8
Are easy of aocess without any tariff to "ocietteB,
aodaTepronJpd with large and beautiful LaWDs;
large Shade Trees; beatmfaj Flowera and Plant*
from e»ery clime; numeious Swings; two mam-
moth Dancing Pasiliooa; a Datmal Lake, w;ta
Pleasure Bonis; I-onotaini. acd Observatory Tow-
rrs, ail perfectly sheltered from the winds. A
m*tDmoth BesUuraot ia ou the ground?, and every
convenience for the accommedation of large Fic-
plca has baen made. Evaryt^iug bas been placed
in the most complete order for tbe coming season
THE CITX GjLltDtSS
Are the largest in tbe State. They contain tsX
acres of Knoll and Shad"d Lawn, Flower Garl
dens. etc.. and are capable of accommodating
iO.OCo persons with the grea'est convenience. Ex-
tra Oars mo directly to tae Gardens.
Plonio Gonimittftfs are especially invited ta call
and inspect the Groncd-, and asoertain terms,
which will be moat f svorable.
M. V. 8T£V£«8, Proprietor.
•W-Offiee hours 2 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Garden* ,
corner l welttts iDd foiaooi sireeta.
N. B-Ht»0,Ooo admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding rest'Vala at the
City Gardens last year. The sale t.f spirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on I es-
tival dnyB. mh4 tf
CALI FOR N I A TH E ATRE.
John McOullough Proprietor and Manager
Special Announcement.
Tbe Management begs to call particular atten-
tion to the production for
TWO ItTOBTS ONLY!
SATUBDAYand MONDAY EVENINGS, March
8to and 10th, of bnakepeare'e great Tragedy of
. MACBETH!
Miss A. L. Dargonas Lady Macbeth
Mr. McCullongh as W acd off
Mr. Chaplin «s Macbeth
Tbe oast is one of unusual excellence, embrac-
ing ae it does every member of tb« famous com-
pany of this theatre. All o( LOCKE'S Original
MubIc will be given by a large and well-trained
Ohorns, under tbe direction of Mr. S. W. LEACH.
Monday Evening March lOth
Mr. MoOnllongnas Macduff
Mr. Ohaplin as Mao beta
1872-1873.
mH£ TAX SALE ?OE THE JfON.
payment of Taxes for the fiscal rear
1872.78 will be reramed on MONDAY,
March 10, 1873, at IS o'clock A. M.
A. AUSTIN,
Tax Collector City and County of Snn
Francisco. mblO It
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
LL PX.KSONS, COMPANIES, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIEM9, in the
City and County ef San Fronel«co, are
reqnented, either la peraoa or by their
proper representatives* to deliver at the
Alienor's Office* No. 62 City Hall, be
fore the SECOND MONDATT In AFBIL,
1873, a statement under oath of all
Property, both PERSONAL and BEAL
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which la In their possession, or which in
held or controlled by any other person
In trait for, or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Sections 3330-38. 0, Politi-
cal Code.
itrPOM. TAX IS NOW SUE at this
Office, or to a Deputy. —See Sections
3630-38 ifl, Political Code.
LEVI BOSE9SEK,
City and County Assessor.
Saturday. March 1, I87S. mb2
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND sad MUds
to ORDKE.
L. BLAIR'S,
8) Kearny ■treat*
GEO. W. KAOLB. b,0B'T STEIK. DAVID aUXTTELL.
Nagle, SteFft Maxwell,
IMPORTERS ABB
Wholesale Provision Merchants
am
CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Mayer & Workheim.X
No. 30 MONTGOMERY 8TSEET,
Opposite the Xileh Hoate,
SEARCH, 408 KEABNT STBEET.
MB. WATER CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS
large and well eeleotad assortment of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-made Silk. Wool and
other LADIES' SUITS, at VERY LOW PEIOE8.
Also, a large stock of Biripeo. Broohe and Laoe
Bhawls, Lace Jackets, Silk and Ootton Velveta,
SilKa, Satins, Oloakings, and every description of
Trimmings. JUST AKRIVKD, a large invoice of
the Spring styles of •
PLAIN ANB EMBROIDERED
LIKEJf SUITS,
N. B.— Cloaks, Dresses a&d en'U made to order
in latett fashion, at reasonable ratSB. rab2
Great Crash Amongst
tiie Milliners,
OWING T6 THE FAOT THAT M. ASHBB IS
* SELLING A LARGE and FINE STOOK OF
Ladies', Misses' amt Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DON'P FORGET TO CALL ABD EXA1I1HJ
HIS LARGE STOOK OS
PLOWEBI, PBATHER8, RIBBONS,
SILKS AND STKA W S90JH.
TO. ASHER,
530 Kearny street.
Between California and Sacramento.
s»- Jast- reoeWed, 1,000 do:, Hats, selling at
FLTTY CENTS apiece. fi21
NOTICE.
rp BE PUBLIC ARE.HEREBT NOTI-
fled that the Field Bepntles of this
Office will commence assessing property
81TTBDA1, MARCH 1. 1878.
The duties assigned to these deputies
sure too well known to Che conimanl ty to
require explanations, and 'while I hove
beencarerallnroaktng my elections to
All positions by men favorably known In
l his eommunltT for their competency and
lafcearrlty, and am confident tbat the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
I nrgrntly request the general pnbllc to
report to this office any dlrelletloas of
duty by any of my Depntles, and assure
them that any Just complaints will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSENEK,
mbl City and County Assessor.
Aii Oyster Say be Grossed in Love.
NOT IF IT IS BUOH AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across the street from the California
Theatre, at the corner of Kearny, as nobody could
refuse said Oyster Try it between the acts, or
when the play is over.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
8. TV. COB. KIAin AID BISH,
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
HA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS,
ONE-BIT HOUSE,
fe271m
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HATWABD8.
IOBT OAJOSb PEOPBIETOB
E*±r-«»t-Gl .»«»*» Hotel.
CLASSES HI ELOCUTION.
PRIDE tlUj
A Safe and speedy Re
dy for all Bronchial Ai
tions, Asthma, c<
Coughs, Loss of V<
Bronchitis, Incipient!
sumption, Hoarsen >
Pain and soreness of
Breast, and ail Difficult
arising from a suti
Cold, readily yield tc
healing powers. Ask
the California Hall's
monary alsam. Sole
all Druggists.
PBOPKIETOK8,
417 Samr.iae street, corner Co]
jalO vf
^■Mmxtw
CURES DYSPEPSIA I
mmEwi
Gives Tone to the Stomv
ISil»RcL^
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETI
,vJ^nxi>'
Is a Sure Relief for Indigtu
tsi^mm
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PTJBIMIj
faJOH
THOMAS W. BBEE,
SILVER 1=»T. Atp7
J* MAWTrFAOTUBEBi^. j
^ ORUBSjJANJOS, ^
U1HEB M rSK AL DUTBtUD
ESTABLISHED IK IMS. .
■V-Leasona riren on the Ba&lp sad
S1I8SION STREET, between First
N. B.— Fine-toned BUysr Solo ~
eesionali always oo hand'.
A DESIDERAT11
...'.90....
MANAGERS, STARSJUtD COMBIM:
AeOMPETBNT MANAGER, AGE1C1
Aoter, with 15 rears' expcrieoM is B
America, the Oaoe of Good Hope aodAWjl
Oolonjes, India and Obina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT. I
le well posted with the profession and Ur *
Can Rive names of Managers, Toeatrss at *
List of Prices and heldi&f capacity, issMrtf
one of the above places. Apply to
J. H. McOAB)
fed lm «.©0 Washington strsti
SANGER HAL1!
(SINGEK'S BALL,)
14 SIABT ST., NBA.B
Nan. bat the Choleett Brands .f 1 "
» uad Llqaora oa hand.
K»u|>
mi
DEPOT WEYAND a HSCHt'S BAY
(•16 tt OHRIS rgLPII'
FREE AND EA8>
EVEKX 8ATTJBDAT VUl
Piano and Singina »18
CHARING
COO Mission street, near 9e«et
deW EAGLES A WILD, Propri ^
To the Dramatic Profes i
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO tt**
OTer twelve years connected with t"
Molboome, and ia well known br*****1,
the profession in the Colonies, begs to I
that ha is prepared to give expertenosfl"
all persons professionally neiting O1"™*^
risit to the Australian Colonies. Fssnl
Pnnotnaiitj in dispatching replies KW '
aP°n* WIiXlAV BKNBY W*TJ ^
lSVlotorU Chambers. 40 OolLms strs 7
•v»wr*»J» Australia.
!
Ml
WILLIfV^BAND
U8IO FUENISHED FOB Aj !
oeoastons. Moaic imported, arrant
and for sale.
HABCC8M. J3K.TTM I-«»der
Orchestra.
MMNM.'S TON DEB MCBSCH I
er of Bran Band. »
SO-Ordrrs from the oonntry protapuy, ,
lO. Address M. W. WILLIS. KaMn*
Store. 1H8 MoLtgomery street, or JaA»
BLUM»»3» Montgomery strsfet. _]
IWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
ths Theatrical Profession In California pro-
e f orm i-ng classes for iostrnotion in Bloontiec
- ,-iODt wishing to avail themsslvssof tie op per- __.. .
GEORGE MATES':
DEALSR IS OYSTERS. OLAHS
udil kind, ol SHELL FISH.
■ - ■ " ■ " " lUtoml.
I >lrwL
'Ik
X 1
• SI •
- i ! . - i
(
Sfttm Om Dollar.
• JT0«£
T0.I {
ai«s.
Sin.
I
IEW ALHAMBRA THEATRE
AIDAT KTISIWO BAM
13 BNBJFIT
he Celebrated Quimene
iussell, Baker,
I Rtekafeller,
te and Seott.
r. T. itQAriivs
' mm 1m»u IMM taaaaa.
aaa >m*t !■«»'■■■ t. aaa »rai ww aa
'THAT RASCAL BILLY"
■RANK audi LARENI E KINU
Of Uka t««*. T lame* vM *VfMf U layMr
Itilok *oii|a one! D*nce«
I III. ». HI V 1
EMERSON MINSTRELS
• rrftAftn AMU' ■
LLY EMERSON
01 m« otttTitr »<jt
•Tool
-ir.-
llrlllll
«"W.
rncu 1ST
IflUfHUi 0 > -
•■AiMM
ltd biiir SV • •
os bud.
jIDEE
jttle Mac will Feed the Pig
MALE OF THE THlioT^FlSiS
■t in QCDmrr-tt,
OLD 80NC NIGHT.
>ll will •)>« "la* r..r BU alaae."
*3» fc»ii»H •■•■ "Taa aid F.lka .i M._.
»""»■ will •■•■ "OM kialitki Baaaa.'
.-*l««lox o>E OOI.U1
'IKCU TOM BBAT8 1ARLT
I'urt 1'lt-aat— - Kntiripiln ma-nt n la Nnl.ni
ntioBEBTBA
"•ai m.»»»
num»i
w r. linn
I «»!•»» I«IO«UT»ILI.I IK <
.... J. V kt'HUJ
THKOVMIU'S RAILROAD I MKIlMiV SnUon and S«ott
I'urt Woonml-
»ll...
THE3 ^^.^LlNriDJS.FI.XlVCSr -A-OTORI
-Mil »
B*£M%*ff
J KoklMOt i T» aiar. r erf UM--MV..
Bob HVi
. I IT1I.I MAC
iv ;
THE OM'
I DEARYL LOTS— Son* «n<
1 Dance. ■ •
CUARLE8 SUTTON
CROWNED WITH THE TEMPEST.
■ rani mmi, •forr.ci.m,.. inrKirmiii.
OX-ID
I3LA
CK
JOE.
•T>ITCU
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Tba eTMilDji '« parfonoaiK* »lll conclude with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCKO. TBI MO J* I ST | LTTrLB MAO
Lor ibw, - Mr* Tr«*«M«r M. Aloelay Scott | Podra...
LITTLK MAO
__ Cbarl y rtottvn
hima-i, owQ't of PUntutoi.... — J. Boblnaoh | Cra. - Qnadro'o MIm Willi tan*
r>uk. kiitcii. « yaaraoid LIU la D«t1Ib« i Mm*. remand ex MIm 8.hbid
Ptp«. »rr t-BI te I/trstio Bob Hart | BIatai, ViliBff«ri, Feaaaate, fto., by the Company.
F BID AT ETBNINO. March 14th— BeoaAt of too
C?ole"fc>ir«atecl AII-i^ty! "bra <i?Txlntotrte
HOBDAY lYIHIBO. March 17th KIOAOIMIHT OF ObANl^ *\7"lxrl«JYXA, the Otaractar VoBalla*
ai ob | r*r* »Ttt*. as oata
-»• Oeate I Private) Botci S5 ud ■ i •
WILSON'S
AMPHIT HE ATRE
Parisian Circus!
■a**.. Itwl, W.I. IHUMWI • •* K....T
THIi r.Vr.-IWO HtRCH II
I* •• ogni in in .• .
rt.t BMI»a«a Hru4 Baa4
■T ran ladiba ajid gaarLaaaii.
• -B..1 •«-•■! Bar
BBIRLoa. Ann Dcoraow
a.-ataaai. a»p"»«i>iiH~«Mri..«rh*fl aaiiwr..
MB. ■ ■. DOCtaiLL.
&--V«rri •■•• »r M«w.w>
»t Km ciHni »»n ioaa.
• -FrMllial wawnill A.I
ar rooao duvkow.
OLOWN WM WAHJIta
T -Irart ■•■■•■.. ... K.fM.h | MMJlMJ
■ Ull :i.h> RlVtH^ 01.4R» 4RD OOMriHT.
i a r a a m laaioi
• -Mi.i.a aoraaiLL. a»nw it ■■• ami,
la kar aaaarall«laa ■aa.aaak AM
oaoTRHQDi ttaas. i. aaaiaai.
• -Caailc Iatarla4a
M01H KKNIBaU
IO.-flru4 Bwll* aa« Sallaaa Act
BT M'LLa TIOTOBiaa.
It. Ifrlaa ftataa Cta.l.aalaa
1 • b. Icll.atd bj no kretttr. Ik* IkBkOk
ia I TH'k ».r» r,...J..I
laraoDVoaD Br uhib ainoabBT.
IB.— wahaay Caaka. Ika Bar Waaaar. la hi* Fna
clpal Haraback A«U
14.— Baakla Tpaaaa'
WILLkkia »'D npnnow.
To anflsat wuk lk« Oaauo Paalaanai* of
The Four Lover-)
Saturday Matinee ^atj*
Dr«M OlrcU •* ••
r air q -we 1 14>
n—va ¥•* «bIM
i ao
•a »«- sio *•
»*»-B<x 0Oo» •t-»n d-alf fr«m 10 to 4. Dew. op«o »t 1
TBI mmmwLL i^»«>ihu mbhu,
•ACIFICHOUSEX^-rrTlk..
ILYMPIC HOUSE,"iZi:r?:^
iik aitrroH a ooraau.
rER
iiieifiU-
n, »" I
,(Villl«"*
lUia"»"
m
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nit""'
,j SIM'"
1
Our CHUbrMavl |l M WhtUShlrtB, Tbb» 1 1 VarAV-MZLT, Bad fevqaailby -_-d denbltttf will urirbi BaMohod. To bo had only at th»
BT' ALL AID HEI THEM. I X li AVOTIOff UTOBI, «1« Beai-Ay •ta-**t-
THISTLETON'8
JOLLY GIANT!
0SL7 TKlf CBNT8.
TMiaft-gTON'sTo POST 8TPHXT
laT PACIFIC HALL
0*llt*ral4 Taauia BalMu*. lul iVail.
rvxsBAT Bvurnro march ii
Jramatic Entertainment!
CKDKB TAB DIBICTIOa Or
mHE.IL.E3.
rBOIilliMMK,
'"art i'lr.l.
•TOOAL gOABTATIA
rUrTABIA AAD VIOLIN B0I.0 umt
Mr. O. Fallp.
■BBOITATIOM. "Tk. A«Ur ud kit Okllo."
Atra, A. I. Tklala.
-BALLAD
• •■■or Caaaalal Afarlcr.
-rAKTASiA. raaaoH hoan solo louxz
BIr. frail fl«hlatl.
-owuo «0»0
Atr. J..k Baal*.
I»*«l aacoiid.
t OAL qUABTATTa. ...
BBI1CADE. Watt "D*,l.-,MU" !!'.!ooini^
Nlaaar CaraUal Manor.
•altar AmaraalHai kr AaMr »«„,,.
-AVB klABIA.FRBXOH HORU SOLO
Air. Iran Heklalk
-aBOirATIOH. rroa "Juad'Aio of Sah.llar (Oormn)
Mr.. A. X. Tkl.lo.
-anaTr FOB TIJLJN AMD PIAXO. Dauoia n muii
Ataaora. C. rally and P. TTakar.
-ooitw aoao
Mr. Jaah Daala.
*(. P. Weber wiH Preside at the Piano
a- Ttu HiaHUu Flaao aaad on tbia ocaaaio. I. frakk U.
•la Um of w. 8. laUa. OcoldaoUl Hotal Blast 1 * '
THE FOUOWIRG IS A REPORT OF THE
AIOUIT OF BEER SOLO
U. S. Rerenne Paid Thereon,
Dorlai lk« T.ar 1H75.
By all the Brewers In San
Franoiaoo:
FklUdalpkU..Joha Wl.lan.l....!»<0H »iO-iM
Bfoptr* l.iooaA Oo ajA«I WJI11
Albaar Horackala A Oo ... l.'^AI lasol
aoaahloatao Moofaia A Oo HAM 11943
Paolflo..... FonmoooAOo.... 9,203 8,»9
8. P. Btaok Brow.rr ;Mi 1.I&
MaiooAOo 3.91I o»K)
Wllloaa Kllnclaaaariul 5 1W «.4M
Broodaar 4 80)
NoUod.I Clock A Haoa^o... 4.TM
Jaakaoo Wm. Fr.do-lok.... I..V3
BoTkfU Ouoolaeb A Oo.... I.MI
lllberala M. Wonan 4,4 7
Uolt.rt HU1« WannamaiharAOo 3.349
Naw Ynrk
OoldooOato.
Uoloo
f*r*7.tt....
Uroao A Oo.
I'hiUfD
W.raot A Kaib
WabmolAO*
llaffoarAOo 3 938
3.7»
H»aaaA0o 3.413
Haoctraolllo 2J88
3.0H0
3 111
1.7.9
1,331
4.7.18
4A7J
4.VII
4.417
3,319
J,TO
3.7M
3.712
I.KB
2.1'SU
3,118
1.779
1.331
Add aoaao »err analt br.aorlAa, prodooloa olob
Ian tbks 1,000 barrala per anoooi. lb* wbolo
imnant of B«.r Bold dorm* 1872 In fl*o Krtnglioo
ia 181,432 barral*. and It am ba ootload that
JOHN WIELAND,
Philadelphia Brewery
BIABO TBI X.IBT I
Hta aalaa aioaaninf by abool 10.090 btrrdta nam
of any othar br.warj. and maklsa ourly oo.-fUlk
of all bf a*raoonabiD*d. f*37 la
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
This is Too.-nrrirYTfiATif.B. tkrw-l-
LIOKR AGO , .W *nd51 Waihiofrto- Market ,
BlBtbeSOLE AOBlf TSfor tba •%!• of nybraod
of barter, known u " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BU I'-
TMU." It baa been sold at the above ..and ttta
put thirteen j*»t«, aod any brandi of batter rep-
w i en t»d to ba of my rjaakt net procured of N. B.
Tenrilllier A Co.. ar* oeuoferlelta,
L. K- IIAI.D WlUf.
BBS Fr»«olioo, April. 8ih. 1872.
, _ K. II. TRKWILLIOEB*CO.
feM-lm a»BBdBl Waablcgtoo Market.
FRENCH_COODS.
MMZ. POKtT. IMPORTER AND DEALER Iff
Parlaian 0*oda, nai iaat racaired 4 larf* and
aarUd 4aaoruaaai of
Vrstich Oox-tsettai
Of all klndl, and ptloaa. BUk Ooraafa, and Oora.ta
SQUARZA'S
Branch Punch Saloon,
3 1 7 Kearny street.
Haro ron bobeld 10 If not. roo'va a treat
At ngUAKIU'H PDMOB st LOON, In Kaarar ftfott
Thara BONA, dlaftpia of QBEaT FfQDABZA,
Dlaponaoa famad Magic Pnnobea; ratb.r
Tot most delloloaa mli'ar*. v-.i recorded;
Add DiTo WHO uiaoy modal* boon rewardadl
Ladles theif 0OB.DI&X8 IPC ~« can alp at lalinra,—
Taalt "TitaR3" appaaaa,-ud Man gain ••LADllVB
' PLEASCire."
To alia; connubial d.'lvrtiM'Jad paid.
ls"ANri-oiToB(jia" yotf can yow and attain.
Sip of tba potent extract bat ou*< IrrrM,
Toot arm, oonaellng, atraigbt la rooJU.' fVaa walat
Otleaa what a "UOBNINa OOMt'OBT" In Ma klai
That baala the pnarral and Imparta the bllaai
The "WELCOME" too, you'll alwara and
A balmy aootber for the troubled mind.
The bright "AUBOBA,"and theawaat "FABIWJUi.
lul Tlalt BONA, and ron'll all lam waUl
Hla "BTOIENI0 BrTTEBS" are the panacea
Far all dyapeptlol and for dlarrhosa.
Ho Obolota Morbna erer haa bean found
Wbara "HTOlEino BnraBrT anort around,
BOKA and SQUaBZa, aplte ol all datraotora,
Bare prored the aTatln'a (raateat banafaotoral
Full FOBTT dlffarant htalabfol drluta you'll lad
To aid the Man— Inylgorale tba mind I
Rot tola alone— a Welcome ron will meet
At BONA'S-IBQOABZA'S) -11" iBAONr STBIaTT.
Baiaambac, too, not tola famad pleos a* a***;
ALL 8PLBNDID UQOOBS BUT OKB BIT A OLASS
Ladles and Children
....WILL KIBD...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A ^?!5r«5!^rikV^l\f-^^
cart* altdleeuaa of th* «c*!p, removM daDdrnn.
Prevents Hair Falling,
R*nn.r* tba bait aofi and «lo«y. and I. P0BBLT VBOB
TABLE.
^Tba OH^nal Sk3\ BRUSH BAIB TOBIO AMD
DRESSING may ba bad ol l»a »««'.
. •>*••. X o&u, I
OornarN«»TMoat40oi*ry auj Howard itrooti.i
THBY HAVK TAKBlt
THE FIRST PREMIUM
....AT....
All the Mechanics' Fairs.
jlOK «AI,K WBOLEIALI AffB BITAU,
WOlt ■ BTDT T>U BEAT WllITT OF MIATt
OAB BE HAD AT
•Stalls S, «3, Cnllturnla Market
- — "
IIOI MAN iTAtrroa w.
'^■xca-A.:
THE JOBBKAL OF AMTTSEKEHTS.
rnbUebod er.IT DM '» ' YeM "»
•■ Merchant and *»5 W«*lM<™ •*••
Below Montgomery, San Fracclaoo.
TUEBDAY MAKOH 11,1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.
"Macbeth" was performed again last night and
draw » splendid house. MisB Darg-n imprOTCd
greatly io her renresentatioa of Lady Maosetb.
rfaJiLig with moie fire and gWicf altogether ft
more spirited rendition of ibe obftraoter. George
D. Obaplio read the part of Maobttb eicellootrf?
and displayed mooh power in the clesing scenss
of the play. John McOfrllonghas Meodoffwasex-
oellentftnd bad to appear before the certain at
the end of the fourth act ia respomo toepersist-
•ot recall. Loose's mnsi© wae better rendered
than on the first Bight, and the [flrfornaaco as a
whole, was thoroughly enjoyed by the large audi-
ence present. To-night Miss AogmBta L. Dargoo
will appear in a obftraoter which is perhaps t be one
of all others in which she shows to the best ad-
Tan tsge— Deborah. The play will bo presented
with a strong cast wbioh may be seen on onr first
page. To-morrow night the Fabbri Troupe will
present the tbarmlngopora of "La Favorita"and
make their last appearance but one.
AJhauibra.
A splendid performance w»s » i»en at this house
last night, and was thoroughly enjeyed by all
who witnessed it Emerson's new act of "Old
Black Joe," Is talked of in all oireles, and many
are going to see it, who do not &s a rule, care
mnch for minstrel entertainments. Little Mao
appeared in two pieces last night, as Sneakln la
"The Wardering Actors," and as Jocko in "The
Brazilian Ape," and caused great amusement in
each. Charles' Button was very good on the end.
iu the first pirt, and performed a very neat song
ana" dan' e; too Quintet to rang "Grown with the
TempeBt" beantifnlly, and altogether one of the
best bills of the season was given; it will be re-
peated to-night, when it will doabtleea draw a
large audience. The Quintette, aa may be seen oy
referring to our first pftge, will Uke a benefit on
Friday evening.
Metropolitan 'Theatre.
The burlesque of "Little Den Giovanni," with
the superadded attractions of the engage men t of
M'Ue Marie Gaagain and eorps de ballet, new song
and danoe by Mlse El's Chapman, "Sweet Spirit,
Hear my Prayer." by Mils Blanche Chapman, and
new nursery rhyme?, drew an immense house last
night. All the new features were reoeived with
immense applause, and ibe performance from first
to laat was a incce-s. The same bill will be given
this evening, and every evening until further no-
tice. The Chapman Sisters bid fair toaohieve a
success surpassing tbat of any artistte in their
line who have ever visited this eity. This should
be so, ae they are in many res peels by far the most
pleiBing of ail.
Bella Union Theatre.
For variety and excellence the programme at
this hoaae ie bard to beat. CegM and Cooper are
oapital in tie "Gens d'Arntes ;" Miss Jennie John-
son's serio-comic songs are always encored: Ed-
ward Montague's Great Gyre Act excites the
wonder and admiration of all who witness It. Miss
AgnBS Kennedy's play of "Hang and Kady," in
which she, J. H. Laikin and Carrie Armstrong
and others appear is very amusing, and "TheTurk-
. ish Bath" winds mp the entertainment.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
There was a splendid houte last night when M'Ue
Dookrlll made her reappearance alter her late as-
oldenfc. On entering the ring she was received
with round after round of applause and went
through her performance with ber usual grace
and daring. R. H. Dookrlll introduced a very
pretty equestrian act, representing a shipwrecked
sailor, in which he did some very clever panto-
mime. Kenibsl and Caron convulsed theaudienoe
with their cemio act, the two beautiful horses,
OincinnatuB and President, introduced by Mr.
Omar Kingsley, were much admired; Johnny
Cooke did a oapital bare-baok act. and .altogether,
the programme was an excellent one.
Piatt's null.
A grand sacred concert in aid of the Free School
of St. Mary's Cathedral will be given this evening
at Piatt's Hall, The first part will consist of the
solo parts of Rossini's "Stabat Mater" aang by
Slgnorft Inez Fabbri, Mies Anna Blear, Signor Pie-
tro Baccoi, and Herr Jacob Mailer. The distribu-
tion is given elsewhere, In part seoond Herr Carl
Bpeigler will make his "first appearance in concert
and Bing an aria from "The Magic Flute." The
concert will be conducted by Prof. Mulder Fabbri
William Toepke will be the organist. Such music
sung by snob artistes should draw an audience
putfi jtoni.iy namoreai to crowd the hall in every
part
Pacific Hall.
A, L. Thiele, better known te the pnblio under
the cognomen of "George." the former popular
host of the old "Faust Oellftr," corner of Mont-
gomery and Clay streets, in its daya of prosperity
when it used to be the favorite resort of all news-
Pftper men and good fellowe around town, gives
an entertainment at this hall to-night. SIgnor
Carminl Horlsr, Mr. Ernest Schlott . Senor Ferrer
Messrs. 0. Felly, D. Allen and P. Weber will iny-
nish the musical portion of the entertainment
Mrs. Thiele will givs two reottatlone— one from her
favorite, Schiller; and Josh Davis will contribute
several com io songs. The full programme will be
found on the first page of Fiqabo, which will be
the bouse programme. We are glad to learn that
the attendance promises to be large.
Woodward's Gardens.
About 10,000 parsons were present at this popu-
lar place of pnblio resort on Sunday. Professor
Lay made a splendid ascension in bis gas balloon
and came down South of San Jose. The Buislays
and the "Japs" will perform on Saturday next
when a balloon asoeosion will be made by the
Buialays. Another gas balloon ascension on Sun-
day nsxt.
AlUTOifioAL Mcsktjm One of the most
•empiete eoUeeUona of the kind in the United
Btatea, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
•Unl ws x models, is daily en view (to gentlemen
enly the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoax ._*y be oi-oflt-ahtv etwnt here.
For a eafe and efficient Beautifibb of thi
Complexion, nee DiOKii's Famous Quick de
Lie. L
1 s
Wxiat Oheer Linniiary
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlasd by everybody. e
Oysters,
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
A Man viith no Enemies.
A man who "hasn't an enemy in the
world," is very little nse in the world. He
ie of about as much use as a jelly fish, and
about as interesting. A man with back
bote must make enemies. It is his duty
to protest against mean actions, false dec-
trines, and frauds of every kind. Those
gonial man, who agree with everyone and
bave no opinions of their owd, who are al-
ways afraid of thinking for themselves and
ulteriDg their tkouguts for fear of giving
offence, occupy a very contemptible position
in a community. Dr. Johnson loved a good
hater, bo does Fiqabo. If a man is mean,
low and wicked, say bo boldly, be careful
yon don't make a mistake, and misjudge a
man, but if you are ceitdin that he is mean,
tell people bo. Don't become accessory to
his evil deeds. Every man should be in
some degree a moral policeman. He need
not be bo particular in telling anything bad
that he knows or thinks about a woman.
Women have a hard enough time of it as it
iB. Let women tell tales about each other ; it
isa very small business for a man to engage
in. Besides, men don't bb a rule understand
women, and are very likely to misjudge their
motives. But they need not be anxious to
get through life without an enemy in the
world. The man who lias no enemies is
just the sort of man who has no real friends.
Sueh a man will lesa a friend for fear of
making an enemy. The beat way to get
along in the world, is to present a bold
front to yoar enemies; if you show fear you
•-.orifice your independence. The man with
no enemies, is insipid as bread pudding,
flat as stale lager. A good, man must have
enemies among bad men, and he should be
prepared for them. A man who is friends
with everyone, is a friend who is not worth
having :
The friends ihou hast, and their adoption
tried,
Grapole them to thy eoni with hooks of steel:
But do not dull thy palm with entertainment
Of each new hatoh'd unfledg'd comrade. Beware
Of entrance to aqoaireil; but, being in,
Bear it that the oppoaer may beware ef thee."
A Sensible Man.
Some of the papers have expressed snv
prise that Bertoly, the retired newspaper
carrier with $10,000, should ■wish to end his
days in the Alms Houee. We think M. JBer-
toly is eminently sensible in his choice.
The Alms House is as comfortably arranged
as the Grand Hotel, and Superintendent
Keating is the most genial of hosls. He
does everything he can to make his board-
ers comfortable, and treats them as guests
ef the city, which is the manner in wbioh
they should be treated. Those who wonder
at At. Bertoly's taste should pay a viait to
this institution, and they will cesse to be
surprised at an old man's thinking it a com-
fortable home in which to spend the last
years of his life. It is the beat managed
public institution in the country. Blander
loves a shining mark, and the reason why
Superintendent Keating has been attacked
is, that he is eminently the right man in the
right place.
: — ■ -—
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable cariiage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver arc the leading es-
sentials of an sBjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured In Ban Francisco so unquestionably
ae J from Frank Bouton, whose carriages bave
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Els handsome turn-outs ere u&ed
by the beat circles of the city, and ae he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he Is move liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engage no carriages
except those wbioh he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gT at euccees In his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes'
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
England astd Napoleon.
The London correspondent of the Boston
Courier Bays:
There is a vast indignation in many quar-
ters about the "great fusB*' which they say
we have been making ovir the death of Na-
poleon. The Germans think tbat we are do-
ing it out of sympathy with him, and sim-
ultaneously as a reproach upon themselves.
It might be so; who knows? But the fact is
clear, that Fritz dots not like John Ball, and
wculd give one cf his ears to bo able to
float us in the sight of Europe. In France,
of course, the republicans bite their lips
and shrug their ebonlderB and say tbat it is
a thousand pities for these impulsive islan-
ds-a to encourage the hopes of the imperial-
ists by such honor to the dead. Thiers has
even remonstratsd, in a jocular way, with
Lord Lyons; but the latter very wisely
answered, "Your excellency, my country-
men feel deeply, and sometimes unreasona-
bly; but they do feel for a luckleaB manl"
Whereupon Thiers was silent. Of course
oar own mongrel republicans at home are
greatly incensed by the paiBes lavished on
one who they say. "murdered the republics
of France and Italy." Farranof the Strand,
ever ready to flood the public with his catoh-
penny "bits'' bai brought out a "True Life
of Napoleon III.," which Bells about the
streets pretty freely; and Beynolds exhibits
the saree want of reepect io the dead and
the surviving.
Marine- Assault.
The good bark Bkiddaw was lying at an-
chor last Sabbath afternoon off Meigga'
Wharf, when the brig Curlew came in
from Ban Pedro (of course more than half
seas over), and struck the passive Bkiddaw
a heavy liok in the head, and then ekid-
da (w) died away down the water front. The
Curlew is a marine hoedluml
Live "Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the oauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington i reel, at the corner of D unbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Booken, who has catered for the public since
1849, provides tor bis customers Laie Tahoe
trout, B&lmagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best oup of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and:
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here* a
V. Carder & Co., Lapidaries,
From -Parle, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeoute any work in their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest trices for quartz speci-
mens, and appralBe the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. CI* Merchant street, room 26, Sh
Do Wot (Suffer from corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerni, Bun-
ions, oiub and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
ftwak from experience, having tested the Boa-
ter's capability. BefereDcea given U required, a
The Credit MoMlier Swindle
Is the talk of the dar, and is considered one of
the moat gigantic frauds of the age. The old ad-
ace says that "bad. feeding is the ososs of many
crimes, '" and there is no donbt of the troth
of it, for what will came a mora dteoon-
tented state of mind than a badly-cooked meal?
To avoid this evil ws should patronize snoh res-
taurants as MrzE'a white House, Kearny street
opposite the White Honse, or his branch, the Cap-
itol Restaurant, on Fourth street, where we can
always depend en obtaining the very best the mar-
ket affords, cooked io the most recherche style, at
reasonable pnoes.
Ladles VlOkltlnsz Cards.
Written, engraved or painted by John P,
DWTXB, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B-— Haitdexb-
OHrXTS KXATLT MASKED. PEKMAKOHTP Of OVeiJ
City Guests.
344 in tbe Alma House, 245 in the Hos-
pital, and 810 in Ja:l, is what the City board
at present.
o>
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frif co by gas light,
our careless feet , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless^play
Of sparkling waters, made a floieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Hade that window seem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer. "
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bold they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oyatere, Juicy, fat,
Gookod every atyle; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clamsand crabs and terrapins;'
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy placeott kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they Hook, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners, H
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyater House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABLE8 HAAEE, Proprietor.
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ABcenslon of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments thfe
year will be very large. Pulu haa always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattraas bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty In disposing of all
that comeB. a
a .... ■-,■■-
Genuine Havana Cigrars.
Be&t brands at 61 Montgomery street, S, W.
coiner of Merchant. Franck'b Oahn. q
Altojretlior xxxe Best.
It la curious, but true, that J. A*. Shaher,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and yon will be
convinced. y
Or, Barlow J. Srultli
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle*
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients*. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examination b in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. u., free. w
Best Quality of DogsUn
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Cheer Laundry x
r>r. Sonenry
Has devoted his study more partJeularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as suob Is
now the moat successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 610 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House. X
o
Bverybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
In hate. At " The," Bat Store, 6*7 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) , all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there la sure to be suited. X
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and Ladies and
Gents' Famishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 35
Fourth street. Cheapest In the city. x
Olubvotabt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
833 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Conanlta-
tlens in Bngllah, French and German. x
Frvati and Sweat .
Far the best confectionery, go to Cants* and
Waxner's. 107 Hwatgomerj St. near Snttec X
Credit Mohilier paper collars are the latest
Emma Webb is lecturingon "Patchwork.' '
Bret Harte has been parodied in a Lon-
don book.
Brazil has 2,000;000 slaves, but fashion
has more.
Without language there is no oonsecutive
thinking.
A rural Wisconsin ie lulled now and then
by a wolf this Winter.
A Pittsburg domestic sues for 778 weeks'
back pay.
The larceny of seed oystsrs agitates
Bridgeport, Conn.
Oast-iron tombstones are a recent Pitts-
burg invention. They ring a beautiful
knell when kicked.
TheN. T. Herald pute Charlotte Ouah-
man ahead of a iddons.
"The Early Bird" is the latest and apteat
name for vermifuge.
The finest flock of sheep in Texas h- s been
sold for $20,000 in gold.
The Boston dramatic criticisms are now
written by dressmakers.
In Barbary boiled locusts [are a delicacy ,
as fried oysters are here.
Miss Neilson gays: *'I mean to stick io
Shakapeare. Juliet always pays."
Ladies, you may say what yon please thera
la bot one place in the city where yon ean buy
under olot hlng cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Friedlanderjc CoV, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3a
McDowell, ©how Card "Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
608 Market street, onr. Post and Montgomery o
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At $1 per pair— 2S per cent, cheaper than else-
ff oere — at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
g ' aantio proportions. Emerson Oorvllle, of the
Sa Idle Boek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Paclflo Coast. His
■astern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and *■ he
" Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRETTOr!
Bookseller, and Stationer.,
H. H. Moore, 609 HonKomw,, neat Meroojuu.
Bo.lnea. Colleees.
Hesld'a, Brjunt & Stmtton'j CoUese, 21 Foal
Hntcher*
K»tr, Fred. Hutu 94 to 1IKI. O^lforoivJUrkM
French Fancy Good..
Loom 4 Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 mid 10» Gotta,
Hamun Hair.
BMiDKin. A. 8. * Oo., HO Second itrMb
Wine, and Liquor.. < WnoleMlo.)
D.n.ri F. A Co.. 504 Front-
Mme. JOSEPHllE EDMOND!
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN
TWENTY TEAK! OF PKACT1<
I N^ THF TREATMENT OF DlSEASBSjlXr
.Tr »l?e?* t^fe.m?!*Juh'1? PlfW6d Madame EdiTon
at the head of all phyaiciaoa making auoh Draott
a specialty, and enables her to aaarsotee SAtall
and permanent care in the worst case. t»fim
KTffl°i?wBd meD»t'rQftl derangements. Ud|
will find Madame Edmonda a skUUnl vhnlti.
and it ia to their interest to oonaolt herinV.7
eases incident to women before tamperin* •£
poisonorjB noetroms, qoaok doctors and bnmhTi
Madame Edmonda deacribes diseases without ..
information from tbe patient, and oorMwUhs
the nae of mercury or experiments, thus mXj
from wrong freatmenfc for private, obroalii u
cancer diaeaaea. Oorreaoondence striotlv an*
dential. Office and residence, 415 Pina ■Hi
betwe-eo Kearny and Montgomery. JaXUj
Reduced Price*.
Shirts from 75c. to $3, Complete assortment
of Genie' Furnishing Oroods. Bealee & Co., 303
Kearny street, near Bush. ox
A. .Plea.tss.nt liooation.
Persons desking comfortable lodgings in ■
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe bnlliins la a very fine one and Is well
Ilcbrnd vnrl v*r>tilsted..
Photograpnio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
uion
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
I 873—74.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE IKIEDICAUNSTITUT
N . B. cor. Jackson and Kearny sti,
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OP BPXffli
COMPLAINTS, formerly of hoof&Bi
k°rndJ?D'r.lind tDe laat twelve pearaof San Fru-o
DR. TOZER informs the afflicted Uut affftB
t'AKib, and spending one year in tbe moAetl
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK. hsTiT*
opened bis old Medical Institute at the old lUa
where be can always be foond. DR. TOZgM lu
for fortyyears met with nsparalleled snoom '
?f*?«£r£BA?1*.nt..of disease generally knows I
OHBONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPlIinTbT '
1>K. CH.48. H, TOZEJI
iB in every way responsible, binding hinwlf I
effeot a permanent CUBE, or making no obant*
Tnoae who. cannot afford to pay for sdvies u
5ed»°^??.w.IIilrleobftreed for medioine only. <tH
Monthly RE8 (-ukative pil^s, urniM*.
to fail in giving relief in oases for which Uu
recommended, are to be obtained onlyaYa
office. Price, $5 per box. Fall direction on si
box, lent by Eipresa or otherwise.
Di* TOZER does not imitate the adwtiili
QnaokB who make it a practice to publish fait
amoavitsand other false references, bat rsfsnf
the most respectable people in the State, whom *■
nas cubed of diseases which others have IsUSdl
eore.
BE. CHAS. IT. TOZBB, t
N, a. corner Kearny and Jackson strestt,
fel-tf San Eraooliio,
OUTSIDE LAND8
J^NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAY
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS oo 001
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can hart U
amount ref andsd at tbe office of tbe nndsniias
upon the presentation of an order frost t*
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf a. AVHTI*,
A LI, PERSONS, COMPANIES, J
SOCIATIONS. or FIRMS, In the
Ci.it and Conner of Sap. Francisco, i
requested, either In person or by their
proper representative** to deliver at the
Assessor** Office, Wo. 58 City Hall, he
fore the SECOND MONDAY In APRIL,
1818, a statement under oath of all
Property, both PXBSOa'AL and B^AL
i
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which Is In their possession, or which Is
held or controlled by any other person
In trust for, or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Sections 8S89-8SA0, Politi-
cal Code.
•fPOLL TAX IS NOW DIE at this
Office, or to a Deputy. —See Seetlana
8689-3840, Politico] Code.
LEVI BOSENEB,
City and County Assessor*
Saturday, March 1, 1 §73. mb3
FIGARO
Is mailed every day to all the
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— tbe papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered ap and saved for tbat pnrpose.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
eat tbe centre of tbe city, in all Hotels, R**>
tanrants. Saloons, 6 teres and Offices.
Stage Dancing
TAUOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
de271m
DAS HAW AY HALL,
Post street, near Kearny,
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN rJLTlVCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama streets.
r-Terrapin oonvtantty on band,
OjBtera in every at'le. PBIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
doe Dim
33 A-HTOPC'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
SIB 8ACHAHEITO 8TKEET,
mmm BAN FBAMOISOO.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer *ad i
Importer of
BIRD CAGES
B9& Dapost, l
Jf£ABSUTT£B
TRAYS always oo hand.
See my stock of Fv
Oagss before parabuini
elsewhere. Alwsysssai
tbingnew on hand. U
Patent Cages, fjsm s
Tin Wire, are wj
FREE FROM V__
Also, best quality ...
.flsHtf
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
1«* Kearny treet, ha. Re»oved (.
TVo. 3 Second street
"Where Jon will find a complete w
■onmenl of SHISTS and FIKKUB
ISO COO lis, at the u.nal low prlw
The Old Stand,
BENEDICT A I
a* ~4t
Pianoforti
DESr^D.BAiJ51iM. $§5.
lold trial mlut «'»n«W'i iSlSKSfSr !
oMwn. to b. THB BUST OS BXHtBrtTOl^
OIBTAZ, Sale A|<iL»,2Sn"II
H R-Pl.po. ol .11 .trhM TO BERT. g
Attention, Good LiTeri
MR. P. BBBOBB. FORMERLY ^g)»
croprlator ol the llinan' Rw- mgm
tsnr.nt, ha. taken the ta.aftg.meat ^BHSf
at botb the Miners' Reiaaarant on^»a^^
Commercial Btreet and tbe Miner, "i'^j*- ,
r raooh on Market street, in partner. "SiiS.
A. DRAYEUB, who haft been oonwe»« wua
Him for year.. Improvement, here &••» JSfrl ;
the onieine department tbaVwill reoj"'?-,
nen'mer. popnlar than It ha. e..l JjeJ" 'Vij
tbe 22 sear. o( lu pro.p.ritr. Onr BUU « »
embrace all tbe deUc.oi.iOl the .e"^0^,
motto t. "Oood Far., Good Cooking and Men"
"*■ P. BIBBII * CO.
NERS' RESTAURAN
B81 and SOS Oommerrial,at
709 Market street.
from 5 a.m. to 10 Tji. .nil
Oharges."
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tos and Leo!
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THCB8DAT EVESISO. Mft.-ch I31b
Lent Nla-t but One of Miss A. L. Harmon T1IK HUNCHBACK
FfUDAT EVENING, kl.rch Ktb
I.a*t Nlk-ht of tho Opera NORMA
BATCkllAY EVKKUiQ, M.rch 191b
Bono-It of Miss _a_. L. Dargon.
MONDAY ..VEXING, Marc_ 3*lb - Will be prr dn f**d, afu r month* of care Ul ft ml alabOiata prtpftXftllOD.
Bluktopaauo'a gni Im^imD, -uuileJ
Rr«rnfX at*»a,t_— Draae ihrctm unC OrchNtn..
■Vwrrrd aw-ia— Raleonr
Droaa Ctrola AdmlMion
...•t «• Balcony
7J Gftll«ry
...Ml OO Pri-ata BolM
Oro«t Gyro Actl
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TH1V-FIN JOUNN'
MAIT »«I.I.Y «• 1QMHT ■«■(.
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'•»■•' H«i1«»«. nwn.T of ih. •(«. Tannff »»**
.OnbNUt
■Tlio Groat O-yre Act
fOrlatnAlv TIt RDWARD UORTaOUR.
Mill I.11IK- HnrlMJ
THE SOMNAMBULIST.
Oofill Oooptr
OoDoludlnr with
THH TUERJSn BATH
Bill Kprtffi M.uK.II,
i m (,mo. R. O M»-»h | Gripp Will P«rt
I i -TTiorllm^r fJbu. Voro«r J Ion , ..F Coopttr
Joaiftb PowtJtr.. ..ToMBf Br*« | Am«TI* TippU...HI« JoIuuod
Parent <
McDANIELS
earn and Theatre.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
IS CRDRR.HIONKD wou.O MORT RS-
K**f<*i>r t*pt**Mi '•> r«i •ma u« pib'ia inn ■
t, VmA %m f — iwVwxl to foniM iWtl-
- -imaof •••it klad ftitd cMfMWt,
I iWtM i»-«it. th. [v-niiiAf. nf lb« pab>
aba* milli M f"b-roc«. Wtwtaav, A
AKI) UuMHODIOri ilAl.i.. w.tb *v .1
• ri*rd k«u> Tt« M*I1 it «tll v«atiUt«d
Bw— . «aa b« f»n»*«b**l «i all tin**.
VtVK rOMPA)TlK " .T:A-
T R««-.la< Of 1UI1 OTOtffOf IIWl OB • Mf-
J-JJtt.— M. O^^-J^-I-^
Lock BoiK*. 1 Cfctj«oo», W|ouii(.
B,-G»ri*>oi(n- w4Di*d for tbe Qmtwm
ratv Tft«M wlakiac urtraiou, tut* lo«>
f f»f U» WiqIav >»moi, MollDf photo-
10 ■ty_0ddr*u. Half ruuii fcienej r»-
lUWf
JAM 88 McDAJfIKU
' w. V.
"PER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VI ■•IH I A CITY, IETAOA.
KLSGART THRATRK HAR BFKR Rl
MM, ftM «ma b* rwMd by lb* nifbt i
Lb* IwlL Otftrt mad i»b««Ud« ,.
alfr tn»»td7wllb o« *vpl[c«U*n tiiliu
j oils piricK,
Miunr *nd »oU Ptopri«io»,
Or to 9. H. McCAMC.
.. ftA* Fwiofwwi
• »• WMUBATtoa MrMt, l>
MESSRS. M'HEIL & CILDER
•K00K0I TO TBIIR nmiD! AND
UaPabllo cftoftrftllr, tfaftt th«j fc»»» opftsftd
>r OOI.MAK 8 OLOTHINO BTORK. t'w.ir
Mb M« MoiI*.«.tt lUKU, with > WELL
■OTIS STOOIft If
nn wnu, v
I.mCOK* AMD
cisam.
ft« l».IUd U »!1, ud AK0H1I MoHKII.
WM. O. 0AI.DIK will do tb«lr but to
tm««i woiforublo. |«»m
RRYC0RBYN-S8ALOOM
■ 1 T»« MARKET STRICT, HARRY 00K-
" i\j inf onni bU f rt«odft Abd p*t-
'«ilUd inbfl«tKal alyle th>a
iottftMa r*Mrt, »«d will b* pUmd
ud all, and bar* tbM aaiapla
at wiaai aad lkiaoi*, A naw
_ aha Baa*fa0to>r of Llaaasla'd
Oalltidar'a lata it paU-t »'•*!-
. bu bwi alAead fn lb* Bllriart
nOT- Tha poomlar and alBoiaat ba*ara«a maailp-
]**•-*"■■< OaiTolJ. oaab* loud Id b la old po-
VPt^p^todJipan^eraaUraeomforttoaiL
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c.
HAIR.
TUX OHEArtST FLACK IN SAN FBANOISOft.
TOBU»
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Coods.
IS AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
• A. B. ■dWMrSOMatS CO.,
bo. 11© flrcaad •trv«-l,
loTIa B«tarc«a MlaoJon and Minna.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX J1RST-0LAB8 FBOPLK.-MUBT UAVK
■•od Wardrobo, Foar Ladloa and two neo-
Uai>*n to ba aood io canaral bosloata for tha com-
ing Winter h'"aioo, oommaaoina tba flnt »»»li id
Jfoaaatbar, IStL Addraaa atJ.tir.ar lowoat wmn,
•nib Pfaotorrapb. HaII Kara roloodad altar fill-
lak aacaaT*i>*Qt. _____
JAMBA MoDANIBL,
Proprtator Ohayfl__a Thaatra aod Moaaom,
•o» T_oeh Rot 1. Obayona. W. T.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
1TAS1ITY ABTIHTKS AND MINBTRRL
" parfermara f olng from Sao Franoiaco to Raw
York, or Tiao -araa. aboold ato? at
SALT LAKE CITY.
F.Mt-«]aaaa__afan.*nti ofarod to Srat-alaaa pao-
dla at "T11IB0WKRY," Mala alraat, Joaapb
Dodley. Maaatar. j-attara ao addraaaad, or to
EHcA Brown, BoaiDoaa Maaacar. will raoatve
prompt raply. '•- Ln
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Room* 143 aii«l 17 630 WaHhluetou street.
Philadelphia Reataurant.
OBAS. Y. BKBOOLD, PBOFBIBTOR.
0B010E8T HBATB AND
,ble«. Bo.rd by tb. «.ad.
■ *rBJUlT, b,tWMOKMror
ABd Jio.tcom.rr. m.rpt ID
THE OBC
Am*.1.
:_«-
CANDIES.
ALL KINDl OB TBI FINEST KANDT
rmftd. AtoW BUB— (__, iMk— dAUT. All
•r,«n,«p«^!r Iron «b. Mft_bry. M, aolwlftftO
...HE!, At th,
nudLioa.»a~-
UHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINKLT FUB«IIBHID BOOMS. BIN-
Well _tSM*< —Id TablftM.
cT^ifii
IIAKET A MI. All
...AND....
tPSXOIB l'BITl BAIII1,
With tb. Oreftt SoDMtioo,
OOTJWTERfJEAT:
«'IIA». A. OABBNEB,
Tbe Celebrutecl Dpt.b CmKdlnii.
— MB MINNIU MlirU,
Borl.ftQQ., S.tlo-Oomio ftod BftlUd Sioror.
TIIK ABOVE AKTIBTS ABB NOW
gft«od by m*oftf.ra W..t ol tbo Kooky Hoaot
■ MINOR DOSATI,
Tb, World. ronowoftd Uae-Legged Dsnotr.
SAPPHO TROUPE.
iDCladlns tbe Child 'Wonder, SAPP1IO.
I. EI IK ELU«,
MIS* H. KLI.IN and W. KI.I.IB.
OUT I.I M TOW,
....A.D....
LIOT AIIA1II,
ftterlo.Oomle and Snettlftt..
ON OCR BOOKS, AND CAN lltlll-
ftinft, tbrongb oar fteeooj.
■ IIKKIOAV C'OBBYH <fe CO.
TO OIIDEU
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50.
LANCASTER'S
«I7 WANIIIVOTOV STb-KRT,
faieim Up?. MftKQira'a Opara Uooaa.
SHIRTS
... aitd....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
AUHGK ASSORTMENT OF GK1YTB' FUR-
Dlabmi Oooda to ba bad good aod obeap, at
tha "0_» OURNER." J- LKVY'S, A_ta MoDt-
HotDary atraat. Juatioa aiTan ta all. Don't forgat
tbo intttibor— r.to Hnnti-omory atraet. fait In
N
CENTRAL
O. 11U (IKARY STRBKT.
Bant aoooaimodatlonii for w__l, » -r- , .
Vamiliaa la tb* olty. PriraU ^*™1
•□Iraooo for Larilaa, Hair Oattioi, SbaTini and -
Soampoolnfc. Ohildran'a Hair naaviy ooL L-adiaa
Sbampooiaf; ,141 oaoU.
itlJlui I. OORRIVKATJ. PropriaUr.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtO-L,
IS Alortcai ■ttrect. ntar Kearny,
AM Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AMD J-flRT IN TOWN.
Alwaya on flto *ha New York Harald. HarparT
Waakly, Frank Lawtla'a, Dso'a Dofnga, Polioa Ga
latte, all tba Oallfonila papara, alio London
Panon. Bell'a Life, Illoatratad London Howa. Oall
and tatiafy yooraalf.
•ap- Doo't forjjai ttao tiro of tba Hot Neetvh.
f«7 tf W. 0. WALDKON. Proprlator. I
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAT TO OR FROM THE UIR
euato drop into tba
Kot Sooton,
FOP -OUR WARM OR OOLD DBJJ4SB.
All Drinks Ten Cents
aSS Sutler atre«t* aewr Keauriiy.
fafltf 08. D. BRIOOB. Proprlator.
Bar Sugar
pOK SALE-BIB KEAKN7 ST8RKT, AT
r MEROBB'S. Alio, ,t,ry kind ol Codioi
Wb"l"Al«MdB4»»il,
"THE" SAUCE.
ASK I0UB 0B00ER FOB IT.
TiVLOB A BENDET.L,,.
Indian Queen Range.
Tho Boat in the Market
HANUKALTUEED BT
CALEB M. HCKLtB
oolS tf 4ao u4 ABB K.ftray H*-
Signor Mancusi,
DRIVATE BINQINO LEBB0NB.-0LAS8 ON
HOXOAT and THCBIDAT,
BR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOHIICAL MUSEUM,
And Collate of Ifadlelne.
1 H (\{\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND IH8TRU0T-
Iv.uUu ira obiaou to bo aa-n. Qpao to tbo -
Pnbllo DAY AND NXQt-T, at EURBl_A,HAIJt
8 1 8 Montgomery atraat. FOR MEIf ONLY
■TDa. Jobx>-1>'b Pbitate Omci la at til '
Geary atraat foppoaita old Maohanloa' PaTtlloo).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO OAN 0URK OOR-TS
Bontas*, logrooinx Nalla, Rbaanatlaai. and'
I all kloda of Son*, aa readily aa I can. Untenant,
HaWe and Corn Madforna to ba had at a_r.ot_a>«.
THE JOTTBNAL 0^ AMUSEMENTS.
**abli*h*d oyvtj D«J id the Year by
^_ !>. B o o A. n. X) "O* e
SSSM>rcba»t mid S»S Wa»Mn*t*a SU
Beiow ntont*omery, San Pranoiaoo.
TUESDAY MABCH 11, 1S73
Some Hii8h.
Tfie Bulletin has a bright local reporter
•who writes clever humorous paragraphs.
Stanford & Co. are getting short of cash
and can't pay their employee*. Uncle Sam
paid bU at Mare Is' and yesterdvy.
ArobbiBht p AlemaDj sings mats in red.
Baccei sings mi-' in yellow (Masaniello).
Coriolanoa Colfax has made a triumphal
entry into East Bend. Coriolanos Oakes is
going to do it bb North Eastern.
'■Biohard III" is to be produced as sn
eqiK-s risn spectacle at John Wilson's Am
pbitheatre.
Toe Chinese are filling all branches of
industry to the exclusion of the white race.
Two we.e rrrtsted for picking pockets at the
California Theatre on Saturday.
Deaoon Bacon has been kicked oat of the
obarch in Oakland.
The exhibition of the Art Association will
re-open April 28th.
We are coming, California, 1,200 Chinese
more — by uex: steumer.
H. E. H. (ihat is Henry E. Highton) will
lecture on Hoodlums next month.
There's no place like home. Fifteen pau-
pers went to the Alms House one day last
week. Keating feeds them on frogs a la
pouletie.
"Around her form I draw the awful circle
ef the Church. " Miss Lizzie Gannon is un-
der the cire of Father Croke.
Edmund Yates was banqueted by the Lo-
tos Club on Saturday. He is delighted with
America,
Somebody tiled to make a Call reporter
believe that the vampire at Woodward's Gar-
dens bad had kittens. He was nearly pub-
lishing it.
The Cuetom Honsslotis to have all the
•old rookeries cleared ofl it, and public build-
ings will be t recied immediately-
Great preparations are being made for the
■celebration of St. Patrick's Day.
The Modoc war is at an end, and Uncle
Bam and Giptain Jack are friends once more.
A friend of ours whoie name is George
spells it "Org" for abort.
Reporters who go up in a ballotra have to
.pay f 25 a trip.
There will be many changes in the Cali-
fornia Theatre company next leases, com-
mencing in July. __
Out of Evil Co moih. Good.
It is an ill wind that blows nebody good.
. If it had not been for a murder, Maine would
perhaps never had her right to Smutty-nose
IUiQd definitively settled. The telegraph
reads:
The Sheriff and Solicitor of Tork County
have brenbtre, and virtu allydecided Smat-
rr-Doee IslHDd to be in Maine, by assuming
ciurge of proceedings in the Shoals mur-
• der case.
That settles the matter. Smutty-noss
Iiland is in Maine, aod a very pretty Island
it is, with a very pretty name. It is (no
wonder that the Eastern press make fun of
California's » ant of taste in nomenclature.
Bed Dog, Murderer's Bar, One Horse
Town, and -nob names mmst aeund harsh
in the ears of the people who live on Smut-
ty-nose Island.
-Better than a Pistol.
A ^Dubuque girl, Min McLaughlin by
came, who works hard for hsr living, had a
casual acquaintance with a fellow named
Smith. Smith rushed into her presenesone
day and swore he would shoot himself if he
didn't raise seme money that day— that he
was hard up, oat of work, desperate, ete.
She took pity on him, leased him $36— all
dhe had— and told him be could pay it baek
•when he got something to do. He finally
-get a aituati >■, hut didn't repay the loan,
aad abused his sympathetic friend scanda-
lously whenever she dunned .him. She
sued him, but only sneoeeded in recovering
.part of it, and so., last week, she bought a
good hows-whip, called on Mr. Smith, and
gave him as good a thrashing as a man ever
. got. Correct
Xt 1* Pertectiy A«tonii>ning
How be*Qtimiiy and quickly they do washing
4! the What Oheer Laundry. Clothes received
jelore 8 am. retnrDed the same evenliuz 1/ "do
tired.
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed*
Thla wonderful system gives the memory «*■
_acrdtna«7 power. Thousand* of figures and
worda learnt without effjrt. Studies made eaiy
aid the intellect fetreDgtbened. Send for the
book- fifty ceat#, po«t-pald. Professor Wm,
Vemos, 1ST Montgomery street.
The Beat KenaeUlcs,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Pot-
tr1! W/ehfoot Pills, for all biUous complaints
For sale by all diugglsta. Agency, 417 Sassome
street, ceiscr of Commercial. •
"Criticism. •»
Ye Gods 1 What a hubs the Alt* docs
make of it when it attempts to criticise new
books. Ita notices of new publications are
even funnier thin t's editorial note3 used
ts be. A. Mrs. Griswold has written a book
entit.ed "A Woman's Pilgrimage to the Holy
Land," a plain mattter-of-fact book like
a hundred book* of travel, and this is what
ike Alia s^ysof ii:
ICn. GriswoM's bok will be pronounced
by almost every sensible person superior te
Maik Tnain's. Tuere are do idle digrea-
noB-.; no loop, meaninRltss t les <f being
slaved "with rusty razors, tut a simple
(traight'fjrward lelatiou of daily sights and
ojturrenoae, and a true appreciation of the
thingi which are admirable. One tikes up
Mark Twain's boika and trits to read them,
but they are to intensely funny that tbey do
not p ■. s-«S3 the, Btamina to interest through
the book. Noonereads bis books straight
through. Th*y weary of laughiog. There
are other things to do in life besides laugb-
iDg. It is like only having champ igne to
drink when odb needs a wholesome drink of
water. Mr?. GriBwoid's bock pi as e a in all
cases, though she makes no pretentions to
wit or bumor.
We now loog for a criticism on Bunyan's
Pilgrims pilgrim's Progress by the sime
critic, who wonld doubtless pronounce it
immeasurably superior to Hudibrss. Here
is the criticism of F. G. Burnand's extrava-
gantly funny burlesque of the best known
"moral" publication in England, which the
Alia critic has evidently never heard of:
"The New History of Sandford and Mer-
ten;" being a tiu4 account of the Adven-
tures of Mas ers Tommy and Harry with
their beloved tutor, Mr. Barlow. ByF.C.
Burnand. With seventy six illustrations.
BostoD.Bobertj Brothers. San Franeisco,
A. L. Bancrolt & Co. 1873. 12vo. pp.
250.
'The story of two spoiled, arrogant cruel
boys whose pranks are recorded to show to
good boys what tbey should not do. There
is much extravagance in the statement?,
which are designed, no doubt, to be very
funny; but we have filled to discover either
wit or sense in them."
That critic is really too funny. He would
read Artemus Ward and say that it was
written in slovenly English, and would
doubt the correctness of the statements
madein|the]memoirs of Baron Munchausen.
>•>
What Will He Do About It I
John Melnery had a friend in the City
Prison ; he took him in a bottle of whisky.
Officer Seabold caw him pass it through the
bars and locked him up. On Saturday
Judge Louderback dismissed him, he hav-
ing committed no offence, there being no
law or ordinance to prevent him from doing
what he did. Now what is Jobs Melnery
going to do about it? He was locked up all
night with felons, illegally deprived of his
liberty. Will he sue the City for damages;
for Mae imprisonment at the hands of a serv-
vautef the City. We think we should under
theoircumstanoes. But, perhaps, Mr. Mela-
ery hu no money, Iu a cue somewhat
similar to this an English citizen recovered
damages from the oity of London if we re-
member right. We think Mr. Mcluerny
baa a very pretty case.
Opposing Improvement.
The Chronicle yesterday devoted all of
ita editorial influence to put a stop to the
building of tbe new Oity Hall and the con-
struction of the Darien Ship Canal. Cannot
something be done to indnee the Chroniele
to withdraw its opposition to these two
great works? It seems te be troubled sbent
the vast amount of money to be expended
in each case. It mourns over it, thinks it
might be hotter employed. Well, we tup-
pssewemust get along with the old City
Hall and shall have to give up the inter-
ooeanio canal. But we are sorry te do so.
We wish the Chronicle could be brought te
look at these matters in a diflereit light
— -^ -
Holiday Punches,
There are no Punches for the Hohday table*
thatoomparewithSquana's. Squam 'a Punches
are famau i for the high art shown In their man-
ofaoture, that happy combination of wholeiome
tonic*, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
diadple of the great Squam, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
31T Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
1 JO Leldeedorff street.
Sewlnf? Machine! for Sale,
Betted and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
agency for Hills' Adjustable Treadle. x
9&m Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
onnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing ea>
abUshment, southwest corner fiush and Mont,
joinery sta., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlam orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
er night, at reduced rates. m
ir Ton •WMix
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer La on
Irj, z
Ajn©rlcari Watcnei.
Beduced prices, at H A. Caliender's 63 See
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made te
order. Watches carefully repaired.
i- _i<lay Candida,
Fresh, Bweet and delicious Candles, of every
•rariety, at M. A. aleroer's pioneer confection.
ery, SIS Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail. «
Wr r ulnax AtetujTieA in One Say
And we never disappoint, at the What cheer
Laundry.
Fob Sals— A lot ef cheap tllk drasBes, at 96
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
. clothing. s
ooo JT^Xrm ox a»oca*B»
-BSBBSBBBBBJSJSBBB»ai^->^^--j
EEott to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction sales of Watson & Barn-
hart at their auctien salesroom, 113 Sat tor street,
adjoining tnenew Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are Eiira to irocure bargains. Sale days — Mod-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door Bales promptly attended to. s
Conscientious Scrapes.
Jim H., oat West tells a good yarn about
a shell bark lawyer. Bis client was
up on two small charges, frivolous charges,
as shell bark designated tbem {forging a
note of hind and stealing a horse). On
running his eye over the jury he didn't like
th*ir Igoks, bo he prepared au affidavit for
o jii'iDuance, anting forth the absence of
principal witUNSes. He read it in a whis-
per to the prisoner, who, shaking his heid,
aiid:
"Squire, I can't swear to thatdokyment!"
"Why f"
"Ka-e hit ain't truV
Old shell inflated and exploded loud
enough to be heard throughout the room.
-What, forge a note an* steal a horse, an*
ean't swear to a lie ! Hang such infernal
fools." And he immediately left ibe consci-
entious one to his fate.
Colfax Cleared!
We bops that those newspaper eiitors who
have been eayiog ill-natured things about
ColfiX feel ashamed of themselves now.
The South Benders have tnrned out en
masse to welcome him home and have prc-
nouncadhim tbe purest patriot of the age.
More than this President Grant has writt-n
to him saying that he is "satisfied now, as
he bas ever been of bis integrity, patriotism
and freedom from the charges laid against
him." Tbie settles the matter conclusively.
Grant isn't tbe man to write to Coifax in
th«t strain if he really had '-received pres-
ents."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Solicitor Wanted.
A GOOD SOLICITOR WAJHTIB.
Apply at ihu office between IS and
1 o'clock.
VOCAL t HO INSTRUMENTS!.
MUSICALINSTITTJTE
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
IfeXXl. X*. 0E9. REITER.
813Potl8t., opp. Union Square,
HOURS: from lOtal and from 7 to 9. RESI-
DENCE ;305 Maton Street. mil am
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAK JUA. IV r> .
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty MlnateaBIde from tfclt Clty-Cara
ran direct Co the Park.
B&DCEB'S OEftTRAL PARK IS UNDOUBT-
edly toe best Snmmn Basort for Picuioi and
Familial dcriag tbe tinmrnar, beiig FKJEh FBOH
DUST, WIND, (SAND A2*D POISOS OAK. Toe
ParkiaTerj oommodta&a, and locate a direo.1/ at
tbe wetar froat
It abounds i» laagnificeDtold Shade Trees, bean-
ifnl Lawne, Oardeae, etc., and ia provided witn
a mammotb Parilioo, Knuartat, a d erary con-
venience far pa olio aitemblagea. 1V1H be open to
tie pnblio after Uareb I5tn. For pirtiealara. ap-
pl* to T. \f. BADOEB. at tbe Park, or at bit
offiee, certkeaat earner Eiirnj and Bu»h streets,
San Fraabisoe. cakll in
ROSSINI'S SJABAT MATER!
GRMD SACKED CONCERT.
....BT THZ-...
Fabbri Combination !
....AT....
PXiATB'S 2
TV£dDAY , MABCH 11
EIGHT O'CLOCBL,
FOB THE.. ..
Benefit of the Free School
ATTACHED TO
ST- MART'S CATHEDRAL.
First appaaranee ia Uec ee r t of the eraiaec 5 Basso
Protaado.
C1BI IPEtCHLEB.
FBOBBAMHE.
The stab at mates
Br Sotsini.
Qaartsttt— ttaoeta Bator , .
: Fabbri, Eixer, BaOMl aad Mollav
Oantins— Fao st Porte as , Anna Elier
Aria— finjns Aaimaaa PietroBioeei
Deo— Qais est Hon>* — Iner. Fabbri A Anna Eizer
Ana— fro Paaeatla Jaeob Mailer
Arie, con Oori— Inlammatme laex Fabbri
x*srrt Seconal.
Aria, fiom the Baffio Flute, bj alozirt
Oarl Speiohler
Aria de Okies*. bjStradsIla Anaa Blz^r
Naaarstb, br Goosed Jacob alaller
Urmn, bj Spontlai..Bad Fabbri, Sic Baooei.Ohoroa
r»ndnetor Prof M alder •Tanbrl
Organist WliUaea Topete
Ticket*, adDittiasone 81 4>0
To be 0*4 at Flood's, 6&5 Market street; Bate-
man's, I0 J Kearny street. EeterTed Seats 5oct>
extra, to be bad at Graj's Music Store, only. 613
and 625 Clsj street. mhlO td
1872-1873.
mHl TAX BALE FOR THE XOJf-
rayment of Taxea for the fiscal year
1878-78 will berttamed on MOMJIY,
Moreh 10, 19T8, at 19 o'clock A. M.
A. AVSTIN,
Tax Collector City and County of Baji
Francisco. tnbie It
It Is a Beauty I
Tbe Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
116 Washington street, near the Post Office. Beit
ever invented. C
For Waaning
Shirts, SI 60 per dos.; small pieces, He. per
la. At tee Wha* Chter I^nridrr- *
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH0BS
ON HAND and made
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearar atraat.
■H
GEO. TF. VAGLV. BOB'T STRUT. DATXO stAX^ELL.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale FroTision Merchants
BTJTTEH, CHKESB. LARD. HAMS, BA.OOV,
etc., flo. 1«* Oalifornia street, one door
santsatt
sasanl
The City Gardens
FOR THB
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL CO0TRTIE8. As-
sociations and Military Companies is called
to (be advantages offered by tti-i-e commodious
and be&aitlal groanaa for tlolidaj Piooic Fobti-
val#. Thej oan be procared on any day id the
week for piooic purposes the comma; season on
more advantageous terms than an; grounds in the
state.
THE CITY OAUI>K\S
Are easy of accera without any tariff to "ocieties,
and are prorid«d witb Isrgo and besuiifnl Lawns;
large Shade Tr-'ee; beantiftii Flowers and pudm
from every clime; Dnneioua Swings; two mam-
moih Dancing Pavilions; a natarol Lake, wito
PlesBnre Bona: Fouotams acd Cbiervatcry Tow-
rrs, all perfectly sbeltc-ied from the winds. A
mammoth Reiteorant. is on tbe gTonoda, and every
convenience for the accommedaUon of large Pio-
nlcshasbses made. Kv-rjtiing bas been placed
ia the most complete order for tbe eoaiiDg season
TflE CITY OABDKK8
Are the largest in the State. They contain 31.
aoree of Knoll and Shaded Lawn. Flower Gar-
dens, etc, and are oapable of accommodating
.0,1)10 persons wit« tbe greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Cars mn directly to ne Gardens.
Picnic Oommittsfg are especially invited ti call
and iBsoectthe Ground*, and ascertain terms,
which will be most favorable.
M. T. STEVES8, Proprietor.
rOffioe boors 3 to 6 P.M.. daily, at the Gardens' .
comer Twelfth and Foflocn streets.
N. B— SOO.Oie Admission Tickets were sold
by various Asaooiations holding teet-vals at the
Oity Gardens last year. The aale &f bplritnons
hquore will be prohibited on tbe grounds on t es-
tivsl days. mMif
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Mayer & Wnrkneim,)
Kb. SO MONTGOMERT STREET,
Oppoalte (he X,lets Home,
BSAKCH, 408 KEABXI STREET.
M
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Telret
and Cloth,
Aod hie new styles of ready-msde Silk. Wool end
other JLADIEb' SUITS, at VERY iAJW PRIOES.
Also, a large slack of blripea, Broube and Laoe
B bawls. Lace Jackets, Silk and Cotton Velvets.
Silts, batins, Oloakmgs, and every description of
Trimmings. JUST ajj.R1V.ED, a large isvoico of
the spriog styles of
PLAIX ANB EMBROIBEREB
LIXEX SUITS,
N. B.— Gloats, Dresses and en<ti mads to order
in lat*»t faibioo, at reasonable raoss. mb2
E. MAYER 04LLS ATTENTTON TO HIS
largo and well ssleotsd assortment of
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OTfIKO TO THB FAOT THAT M. ASHB& IS
1 S KLLIKG A LARGE ml F1KK STOOK OF
Ladies', Misses' am) Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DONT FOEGET TO OALL AKD EXAMIKE
BIB LARGE STOOK OX
ILOffEKI, riATHEII, BIB BBSS,
SULKS AKD 8TKA W COOUS.
SSO Kearny mtTet*,
Betne an Oiliforoii and S»cr»m.Bto.
•»- Ja.t reoslnd, ].M0 doc. HsU. eollixa »t
FIFTY OEMTS splsce. . t.Sl
NOTICE.
HJE P CBUO AJE E.HEEEBY 1WTI-
fled that the Field DepnUee •! thla
Office willeonsantnce •■a«ielBff property
SA.TXTJtBA.X, MARCH 1, 1873.
The dntlei sfaalsraed to thoa* deTatlas
re too well known to Che oosnsnaaltj to
reeiolreesolsvantlatoi, svnd while ■ hstve
been esiretwl In mtaklna' my s-electl»«i that
flSi f> oeltlone hy anon farorablj kniira la
i hi* eo earn unity for their com pet one y sand
lntcarrlty, awl am eonflden* that fehe do-
tlee wlil be dUeharaed >y Ihea* to the
■emearalanturneUoa of all eemeesraaa*
I arerently recjaeat the general yablle to
reaartto thla efllce aay dlrelleeleaa ef
daly by any ef my Be?atles. aad aiinre
them that amy J art coaplslst* will re-
ceive lmaaetttate) attea tloo.
LET! BOSE.KEE.
mh4 City and Conmty Asaesssr.
Ala Oyster Hay be Crossed in Love.
NOT IF IT 18 BUOa At* OYSTER AS YOU
get across the street from tbe California
Theatre, at tbe corner et Keornp. aa nobody could
refase said Oyster. Try it between the acta, or
when the play is ortr.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
S. tr. COB. KJBABBT ABB BOTH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
HA, COFFEE, AHB REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOTJ8E.
laOTlm
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWARDS.
IOKT OAKEo PROPRIETOR
Pirst-Class ZIoteL
Wis fim
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession In i.&Lifornia pro-
pose formiDR classes for instruction In Elooniion.
Psrsens wishlna-toayall themseWeeof the oppor-
tnnity of acquiring a astful art at a moderate cost
can send in tjioir names to "Oanbyaoa " P. O. Box
wm?
plJtl
price:
50 c
A Safe and speedy Ren.
dy for all Bronchial Affi,
tions, Asthma, Col
Coughs, Loss of Vol'
Bronchitis. Incipient C<!
sumption, Hoarsene
Pain and soreness of f|
Breast, and all Difficult!
arising from a sudd
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers. Ask •
the California Hall's P
monary alsam. Sold
all Druggists.
FBOFBIETOBS.
417 Santome Btreet, corner Qommtrt
j.lOtl
IHS&tB^
I iEMEl i
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
^wmm^1
GiTes Tone to the Stomat
O^XLftH
WILL RENEW LOSS OF tPPETITE
^M$*Mw
Is a Sure Relief for Indigssti
:^m?ww
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD FUBIFHil
I.SOU
THOMAS W. BRIE,
sxxvtrmxt. fx,a.tii
X* MAHUFAOTUBJtK.
^T — AKD—
$g DRURS^tNJOS,
utmjeb MnraiQAi. nwTumni
BBTARI.THHKD IK IMS.
ios. ^*1J
■sr-Loaeons fdTSn on the Banjo aad Draax. •
MISSION STREBT, botwaan first and he**
N. E.-FlB«-toned BUrer Bolo Banjo* a-
eseional s al wan onihand.
a. desiderata:
....TO....
MANAGERS,. STARSJRD- CORRIRATNI
AGOHPBTRNT HANAORBt AGElfT i
Aotcr. with 15 year*' expsrieaot ha 1*4
Amsrioa, tbe Oaoe of Good Hops and *
Ooloniee, India and-Ohina,
18 OPEN TO EftflABHIIENT.
Ia well poatod with tbe professioa and tea Qf
Oan *rive sanies of 'Managers, Tbeatrei **■
List of Prioeaand haldtnc oapatnj, in aaahnsr
on* of ths a dots place* . Apply *o
fe4 Ira e»0 Waahiogtos susetjs. 1
SANGER HALL1
(SOroCB'S BALL,)
14 SUIT ST., MKAJK BUUaTl
ICae knt th« Oh.leMt Bruli mf Wl
DEPOT WETAND i. HASCK'S BAT
Mill OHBIS Fiiaaur'
FREE AND EASY.
ITIBl IATI11AT »!•■"
Piano avntt sin arms: •""
CHARING^^-ds-laSALOP
i*|ala>S4
«0« Mission atreot, near Sea***
d*W KAQLK8 & WILD, Pr*w1**"'
To the Dramatic Professii
THB DKDEBSIGHBD. WHO W J*
M.lbJUii »d J -.11 too»» 1V«»J ■«•
tk. prof.e«Kro In th. OoloniM. b» Jf 231
Hut k.i, pr«p.r«J to »l». OT"rt"«~JH2
Tittt to U. Aiutnlun Ooionto. IJ*"VJJJ
""**• WU.LLAV HBHRV WATBM;
BViotofi. Otumb«», «• OoIMm IWV,1
A.rtvmlte. Tl
j
WILLItV_BAND.
MU8IO FUBNI8HRD F OB AtL I
ocoaeiona. Mnalo imported, arranfao J
and for aale.
MABCrSM BLVM tender
Oreheatra.
HE.VBT TO«T DEB MBBDiar.W
er of Bro.i Band. UM
asTOrdt-rs from the oonnJt'.P*0?0!"*.-^
to Address M. W. WILLIS, *•"»'•■
Store. 13d MotWtcmery street, or MAitw
BLTJH. »S9 Montgomery street. JfJ
GEORGE MATES*!'
Market, entrance on California .street '
■ CI
«a* runatBi wo»md»t mamcm i». in
a •• '
a B*ta. Haf
■ ■■ ii i- . '
:
-' ■•! *«_K "HO 'I
tlMXT ALHAIBRA TBIATBI
i »t m i > -. i . «•» t i ■ i:**>a* ■ > i i hi • . 1 1 1 \ i
^IHALHAMBRA THEATRE
if £fc 1 13 m iv in in i t
5 1 p.k Lin-.H EMERSON MINSTRELS
jrTe Celebrated Quintette
L1TTLK MAC.
WILSOIY'S
!| AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circns!
•ell, Baker,
Roekafoller,
'lie and Scott.
I I I I . . II I V I
III III.. < . .-.
TMII IVtNIKU
nui IIUUI
B0CERSO1V
I < >l.l llln.l. .1
•If |l««lttlTC|*.
■•—»«. aa.1 MB »»■■* a.
•v. imiiiii an *•.**»**.
MAT RASCAL BILLY"
i Il.-i---lnt.il . I.. ....ill i> lit Nilli.n.
• II Aki I
w r inn
< hi ■iitHiimi tni mm aui BataTBsaja
millullluK. J.lilDKU
nit 01XIB1 8 RAH BOAH I Hn.soY Mitton and Beat,
I'ur-I Hoi'imil
HI...
THE WANDERING ACTORS.
.A>h and < li.VKf.M t. hl>d • • . . -.•■« im «.-• •• > wi»m:t. .nM«(i».a». .^n.i
MTIIJI MAO
N»mTiMi><iim«ikik"
rnnoN
) Pr:
OLD 80NC NICHT.
.•—.I will ■!»■ "Tk. r««r OM II... ■
•>•»..• -in •■•« "IB* si* r.lk* .■ h.b..~
»«Mrt> will Mac "OM > k, n.».
•aiaalov Ul KLUI
uooam toub tun iarlt
Ii n lukondD.uci
LY EMERSON
1 c 1 331«T\OlJL JOO !
\~
llll iin i I DEAHYL 1.0V I Son* and lUncr (IHKI.KS M'TTOJi
CROWNED WITH THE TEMPEST.
■ imiii n ml, •rnr-r. n.iii ... «in .ifii.i.m.
tie Mac will Feed the Pig
ALE OF THE THIRD ACT OF ERNANI
•t TBI grrmrri.
Tho tTMllfi peifonnaDce will conclude with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
lorln. TBI MORIBT..
M.I
•".ravaa.ta. oaro.r of Plin'.iioi,...- J. Rnbinaoa | 0->r*. » gn.lri'n
Lot ii., a rl.-b Tr.T*U*f If. AiDll#7 Scott I I>*dr*.
LITTLE MAO
Chirpy nation
Ml** Wlllluni
UlHHhTIJU
r. *ck. hi* M», I j/*ar* o.d Lull* D*rll** l If me. 7«rn*Ddes
Pip-. i»rrul I. Lotmio Bob But I 81»t*i. Tiliorer*. r*tiimi. .to., bj iba Oompinr
IBIDAT ETB.MNO. Mir.b lltb-BtMll .of lb.
Oolelor.a-te.a. A.13cia,-m.73J?&, <pnlia.t©trte
MONDAT IVOIISO. Mixck 17th BUGAOBMBNT OF Clmiaa. Vivian, th* Olaractar Vosili.'
THIB EVENING MARCH It
• •■■■■I Pl.l. ai.r.r'1 OnU »..*
• « • *•!.«*. *.,,».
IIHIIIIiliXliM.iliniK
■ »■■!— Of.ll M-r
4. ».i«ii nn — inmn i>i|iini>»l ...iwr ...
am ■ m. kmi.i
M'.rf ■—.••! «l.w.«
■r m ibv t a k ". Ann t-
« rr1..lr*> ■•■ H Art
HI «T
"'»i « WAK.1II
7 -fr-..l« al.ii«*>>» ..4 r-i-i.h I i «rt ■■
• lllk I.D* lull, n HI AM. ..i«r.
lltllK i»»iorT
•.-■'■.1.1 BOCKBILU tmiaffa Arm,
la h.r a.pu-.ll.lTd ll.r*.a#h A . I
OBOTUHAOI ..MM. I. IIIIIIII.
■ -C.aalr 1. 1. rind-
• HD^l K.MniL
l*>.-Wra»d ■ ■r«l. aaa aB.ll.aa Art....
>T a! I.I.I VHTTOKIM
U.jTrlfk Ili.nriirUiit*.
T* a* foll.w.<1 bt Mi br.llif. Ill final.
ll,ltH.lll.l»'r..U...
MIKUDb'l.'ID BT UMAR KIMI.1L.IY
II -J.kaa* CWoke. Ik. Bar Waalar, la kll Vrla
rla.l Haraaack A.I.
14.— Doablo TrilM..
WIlXaHa A»D Dl'UKOW
To eaailadi allb Ibi Ooaill Pailiailail ct
Tlio Pour Tjtosr&rm
IBIDAT BTBRUIO. Marob 1MB-
Complimentary Benefit to Mile Dock, ill
A OBIAT BILL WILL BB rBBSBNTID. _^_ _
sTrURl^Y.^kTa^RAHD MATINEE
IlrfH Ctr«l« VI #•
P«rqDrtl* M»
Btierre« CWamlra .- 1 BO
PrlTit« ***** SB»d AlVtrt
•Ht-Bci Offlo* ocrao davilir from 10 to 4. Doori op*o »i T.
;DEii'
LOHIM IOVII
|r,PHniKr.... i PACIFIC LAW RBPORTE3R, J. A WOODSON, Editor
ilrlU nUUit, a i. w aa>. Devoted to the Interestfs ot the Leeral Profession.
MPIC HOL S E K Ia*%i" laC i J^oU'aaa ""7 »•*«« a larfe «iiiiih«T of ADTAWCJ1 0*8B» fr aa tha AiMricao ud laallih Court., and lha moat Talaabla LOCAL OASTS and
ll.ll.MM --.. ... aa. avrct nnn.T nsm.mf. Thi.. T.irnl Pnt.l rilion. nffln. r.A'A Map.k.n* >. 1 D lAmnnna a-wii.i
BALS-TOB* OOTTAI1.I.
OPIMOItH, aad all OAL. BUP. OOOBT DBGI4101f!l. Third Tur of Poblication. Offlo*, 53. Uerchaot It. J. P. B08ARDUA, Pabll.h*r.
THISTLETON'S
JOLLY GIANT!
OMLT TEN 0BNT9.
THISTUlTON'sTo POST STRKKT
WW*
.bHWIN**"'
taw* w
..* «*»■■■
«Ha«w
»:
a dies and Childrer
....WILL H»D
KINKEAD'd
f [kOE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
I
IIW —
DBBMiffn rt.KAS4.vr to osk. fasily APPIIKD.
H *<M gfu&, >od will not l.l«J* Iba mot' d»l.o*t». H
■B ilmHaHl of tb« Mai p. r»ni9«M dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
•« la. batr »ori *ad (lowr. «ad In PURELY VBOB
UrTb- Orlcin.l SAOK BRUSH HAIR TOHIO AltD
> LSBtKG hat t* bul bf in. Arwi,
JAB. n. (JATfH, DrauUI,
ntNi»HcaH9ii»t| tod Howard iknU, »odof »Jl Drag*
f.17 tf
THE FOLL0WIN6 IS I REPORT OF THE
AlOUIT Of BEER SOLD
[D.11
<s*
111!
.>"
MB JBV THE BUX QUA I.I TT OF MKATK
OAK BB HAD AT
» :all» 6, O, Cnllf ortiI«a Market
rie«*R» HOI MAacIAOTORT.
»ANi' mjHTOM WORK UV THE Oil «
U. S. Revenue Paid Thereon,
DnrlBff tha T«»r 1SV8,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
PlnUdpIjihin ..John Wklaoil
Ktspti-fj. ... L»oo» A rjo
Albtar Hpr*<ik«U A Oo...
W».hir,Btnn....Mn.((» ■•. A Oo
Pm.Bo ForttBaVDS A Oo....
H. K. 8100k Br-jwirr
Mimd A Uo
.KIIttnolioiA F>uat
SBf)A!t $':0Hr{*
illowv.
Mro*dw»T
Natttocal.
J»c*i»qo..
Hbti'I*.,
HltnTt]l»
tojtn
u.mi
n:m
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MV9
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4..16
4.%IV
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11. 5«
T.f4H
a 969
B 4-VI
4.716
O.nofc A llnnnin
Wm. i-'mdn-iok .
(ionfllMliAUo,... 4.M- iAn
M.NDau 4JT 4.417
Ueitod HUtr,i..W»nQnm»thfjrAUo 3.JI9 3,319
N.w York likffa.rAOo XflSS 2,mt
Gold.oOftU VM 2,Ti"
Uoloo UnmAOo 2,412 3.7-3
l.tf*r«tU lUnct Pftollio 2v« a.'ilH
GrWo AOo 2.0M t,W
ubic.rio 9 ill 2.1]*
W.f.m « K.ib 1.7.1 1,7, 9
WatbmmAU* 1.32' D3L
And iobi vory •»*'! brsarorioa. prodaoing ■*ch
kit* .bin 1.4U0 tiArroli pnr •nnatn. Tbs Whol-J
unnnilol U«»r ■old dariotr 197i Id Hid Kr*ooi»co
U 161,132 bwjoii. ud it trill ba aoUo«d ttiat
JOHN WIELSND,
Philadelphia Brewery
BJEADS TBI! MAHT ;
Hit ■■!•• BXCtoliDK by »bont 10,'H'O. brtrrttts thoit
of »oir oibvr browsry, »od tutkinv o«»rlj on«- Hf ih
of all bravsni comb-ncd f«i7 lw
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BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT N. B, TKRW'L-
1 LIOER A CO . M and 61 WubisRtoa Harkat,
are tbo SOLE AOEN (S for the ■>•.!• of or brand
of botur. known «j "BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT.
Ti-lt." It hatbaaoiold at tb« aborts afHod too
p*Attbirt«»D <r»ar*. aodaoy brand* of baitorrap.
r«'c..t«d to bo of mr n-ako not procured t f N. B.
Tarwilllgur A Uo., ar« ceuafarfefts,
\.. K BALDWIN.
Ban Franolioo, April, itb. 1872.
IV. II. THRWILLIOBBACD.
ffiA-lm SOnnillai WaahtoRton Market.
FRENCH_GODDS.
MMB. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER I1V
Pariaian Good*), bki Jolt rtoaWfrd ft largo and
rariad uaoumaot of
3P"r©XAcli Oor»et»
or all kinds, and pi loi>f. Silk Ooinatfi, and Oonoti
m*d» to ordar. Lkdiaa' Undorwaar »d Toar-
oairaa. 4M1 Sicraaaoto straat toll In
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CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Store
<Formarl> Mir-r A WarVhaiid. T
No. BO lUO.VTOOUI.KT STBEET,
OppnUe the I, irk Uonia,
BBAKCIT, 108 KIIKXY M i BEET.
MR. HAYRR 04U« ATTENTION TO HIS
lar»o an J tvoil a»lect d *aaorio.aot of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
Aodblan-ar itr'e* of r»adr-ni'rt«. Silk, Wool and
orborL^DIKii' SUITS, at VERY tuW PRICES
Alo. a |ur<« atook .if Sirlpto, Urn In, and I,„oa
bhawla, Lac« J>ck*ia Bilk -ml Uottoo Vwltet",
hll.Ks, Baiiri', 'iio.k-rj^. aDd BTfii-,- daacnuilon o/
Trimm.oit.. JUST AttRl VHD. u largo ilvoIcb of
tooEiprloiiaijUaof
PI-AIM AND EHHKOIDEBKO
X.I.NF.* MUIT-M,
N. B-Oloakf, Dr«tt«aand «a t« mad* to ordor
la latut Uibloa. at ransoqa^lo rataa. nib2
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Oreat Crash Amongst
the Milliners.
OWING TO THE FA0T THAT M. ASHER IS
SELLING A LARGE and FINE STO0K OF
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DON'f F0BQET TO CALL AND EXAIflIMB
HIS LARGE STOOE OB
FLUIVERI. FEATIIKKH, BIBBUNS,
NII.H.K AND HTKAIV SOODk
M. AS-iHER,
A30 Kearny street,
Betiraaa Oallfornla and Saoramunto.
atV.Tait reoalrsd, 1,000 doe, HaU, Millet? »t
FIFTY OBNTH api«t. f«21
GEO. W. HaVtlLS. KOD'T STBIN. DAVID KAXWKLL.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
" IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Provision Merchants
BUTTEE, 0HKFSB. LABD. BAMS. BAOON
•to., No. II" Oilirorot. itrMt. on. door
»fla»J Kf a*. •»• Bol* Aaaau for th* ealabratid
The City Gardens
Coming Picnic Season!
T»BE ATTENTION OF ALL ■OOlRf **S. A(P
i loiotioni and Military Uompsnioa la Ofllad
to fbo adiaotaxaa fffftrnd by ttmtr* aommoalotw
•Ad ■iaaatlfol groanaa for Holiday I'ionlo Foati-
ralt. Tbay can ba prooarod on any day IB Um
wook for piooio pnrpoana tho oomlDK muog on
more adTiH7Ut«oai lermi tbaa any croonda In tho
fit ate.
THIT CfTT OAKDRNI
Aroouy of aooaaa •HhotH amy tariff to "oeJatltr*.
and ar» prorldad with Urgfi ao* baMotlfol iawWDa;
larcaBbado Troon; boaoufal Klowora and PlanU
from avory ollma; nnooToua Hwlnita. Soro aram-
motb Danoinir Parlliona; a natural Lata*, will
Plaaaura Bona; Pouota.oa and (jbiarvatcry Tow-
• rs, all perfaotty abaltorad from tba wfnda. A
maramotb Kaitaarant l> on tba vraanda, and orary
ooDvoolanoa for tba accommodation of lares Plo-
nloa baa boon road*. ETTytniqg baa baea plaoad
lo tbe moat com pi o to ordar for tha oonrios aaaaon
THE CITY UABUKKS
Aro tba lariait In tba Slat*. Thay contain ■■'.
acraa of Kooll an I Bhad-d Lawa, Flowar Oar.
dano, ntP., and ara oapabla of aooommodattac
'.0.1X0 poraoQi witn tbo nraaoot coaToalsDae. Ex-
tra Oara mo dlrootly to tia Gardnoi.
Plonlo Oommitti'B aru aapcoially inritod li otll
and inaDfoltha Ground*, and aioartain torma,
hloh will ba aoat favorablo.
Bf. V. BTEVEVI, Praprietar.
*ar Office hour h 3 to 6 p.m.. dally, at tho Garden',
oomar iwnilih and Koiaom atresia.
N. B— aOO.On-O <tdmioalon T.oksta were aold
by variooa Aaaooiatlone holdiog tcativala at tbo
City Gardens lent year. Tba aale if aplritnoos
liipiorf. will be prohibited on tbe ground* on rea-
tival days. mb4 tf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAWP.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Mlnatrto Kldr Horn ihle Cltr-Oatro
ran dlreet to the Piark,
BAEBER'S CENTRAL PARK IS UNDODBT-
adly tbo boat Rammnr Renort for Pioolcs and
Famlllaadi ring tbe Snmma-, being FRBO FROM
DU-'T, WIND, BAND AND PUISON OAK. Tba
Park is vary commodloni, and located dl reotly at
tha waterfront
1 1 abound n In magnifioent old Shade Tree*. Heen-
tilal Uwm, Gardeat, etc.. and is pronded with
a mammoth Pavilion, Roatanraot, a d STery oon-
TODloDce for pn »llo aiiamblagea. vVill ba opia to
tba pnbllo after March isto. For partlonlars. ap-
pl* to l. vv. B4DOKR. at the Park, or at hie
office, aortboast corner Kaaroy and Buab atroet >,
ran Fran'oiico. mbll 1m
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Tbaatrioal Profeieioo in « alifornia pro-
poee forming claaode for inatrnction in EloonttOn.
Persons wlsfalog to avail thomaelTssof th* oppor-
tunity of aeon in eg a naef tal art at a modsrata ooat
oanasnd in tjioir naraaa to "Oambyaaa " P. OaBox
2SK when particalare aa to torma, eto., will bo
sent t<e thorn. daw
'FIGARO."
IBS lOTOSAI. OF AinrSEMEKTS.
Pnblished eyery Du i» • Te" *»
». i>. BoeARDtrs
•a Merchant and «»» T.'a.htalton St..
Below Hoota-oinery. Sao rrapoUoo.
WEDNE8DAI MABCH 12, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.
The performiDce lut night caneialed of "Debo-
rah" u>d the f.rce of "Tbe Loan of a Lover," la
the flrit, Mh»Dweon gate a powerful imperson-
ation of the Jewi.h maiden, and elieirified tbe
gndlence by tbe vehemence with which etae
ottered tbe cane. In the farce. J. O. "Williamson
and Mjsb Maggie Moore caused much smaaement
Id the respective cbaraotere of Peter Spike and
Gertrude, and the Utter wag tnach applauded
f or rer loogB. To-nigbt ia the last night bnt one
of the Fabbrl opera season. "La Favorita" will
be presented with Sfgnoralnee Fabori aa Laonora.
Miss AnnanUrer aaloez, Hi in or Pietro Baccei ai
Fernando. Jae, Mnller as Alfonso, Carl Epelgler
as Bait bacar and Mom. Charlee as Caspar. To-
morrow eveciDf, MieaDargoD will make her laat
appeannce bnt on*, in th« character ef Jnliaia
"The Harobback." On Friday evenioF. "Norma"
will be given by the Fabbri Troupe, and on Satur-
day night, Hiss Dargon will tike her benefit and
oloie ber ecgagtment, appearing In tbe traaedr
of "Locretia Borgia," supported by John McCnJ-
longb and a strong cast. Ip cent eqnsEoe of the
immeoaa preparation, necessary tbe production of
■'Oor.olanuV baa bees postponed till tbe 24 1 a.
Alhaunbraw
Biilj Emereon in bis laat 'great snecess 1 1 "Old
Black Joe : Little Mao in two pieces ; Charles But-
ton in song and dar.ce; Ruiae!!, Baker, Scott,
Clark, and Bockaialler In "Crowned with the
Tempest:" Bob Bait in oomlo acta, and nanr
other attractions will be offered to-nigbt. On
Friday CTtnina tbe quintette of Toc-alifits above
mentioned will have a benefit.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Last night again this theatre was crowded In
every part and the performance of tbe Chapman
■ Bister* gave the great ett satisfaction. Mile Ma-
rie Gi again appeared in a very prtt:y balltt and
was much applauded. The new nursery rhymts
were well received, and one in particular about M.
Bertolr and the Aim* House, sung br Swims,
fairly brought down tbe bouse. To-nigbt tbe en-
tertainment will commence with the faroe of
"Scbsmerhora's Boy." On Friday evening Mil*
Blsnehe Chapman will take a benefit which, we are
sure, will prove a bumper.
Bella Union Thea t re.
Mile Eugenie Gerretta's Grecian Statue* are a
popular feator* of (be entertainment given here;
Miss Agnes Kennedy and M)t* Fanny GarreUoa
eiDg duets in charming style; the new and orifri- j
nal pliy ent tied ''Ear. a and Eady" has made a hit
and J. H. Larkin a&d Miss Carrie Armstrong, in
tbe leading parts gain ranch applawe. "The Turk-
ish Bat h"_ coc cl cae .■ the perfornv nc*.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
This is tbe last week of the engagement ef tbe
famous Dockrill Troupe and crowd* nightly
flock to the) grand Amphitheatre to witnei*
tbe aplendid, performance given. On Fri-
day evening MM* Dockrill, the charming eques-
trienne, will take ber farewell beaeflt. A great
bill will be presented for this occasion. Tbe box-
office is bow opened.
Piatt** Hull.
Tat* concert given last night by the Fabbri
Troupe, for tbe benefit of tbe Free School of St.
Mary's Cathedral wa* a great succes*. There was
a very large and fashionable audience, and their
singing was delightful The new basso. Carl
Speigler, sang an aria froaa 'The Maglo , Flute," in
a style which called forth tbe most enthojiutio
applause.
Pacific Hall.
The concert given at this hall last nigbt under
the dinettes of a. L, Toielsdid not draw a very
large hoBB» bat wis artistically quite a success,
The programme was well performed throughout
and Mrs, A. h. Tbiele, Eraeet Schlott, Signor Oar-
mini Mo'ley, and ctbera;gained great applause.
Woodward's Garden*.
About 10^00 persons were present at this popu-
lar place of public resort on Sunday. Professor
Lap made aBplendid ascension in his gas balloon
and came down South of Sao Jose. TheBuielays
and tbe '-Japs" will rerform on Saturday next
wbeo a balloon ascension will be made by the
BuUlajs. Another gas balloon asceneien on Sun-
day next.
Carl Bofteo.
This magician, who his recently been giving en-
tertainment* at the Salt Lake Theatre te crowded
houses, arrived in San Fraeciece last nigbt. It is
seme time since we have bad an entertainment
of magic and mreterj^and Carl Boacowill draw
well if he give one.
J. P. Addams.
This veteran auger, known as "Yankee Ad-
dama" twenty-five or thirty year* ago, 1* playing
in Marysville with a burlesque oompany.
Anatomical Museum.— One of the most
•ompieie collections of the kind In the United
■ bates, comprising hundreds of eoetly and beau-
tiinj wrx models, ia daily on view (to gentlemen
ocij ) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hour may be profitably scent here. •
Final Settlement of a Momentous So-
cial Question.
We learn from a writer in the Ja9t num-
ber of Lippitco't'8 Magazine that it is im-
proper f--r a man who apeake to a lady in
tbe street "to accompany his bow with a
broad emile. Those gentlemen who smile
with their eyes instead of their months give
the most d. arming bows." Now this vital
point is finally settled by the most eminent
authority, the bewildered and perplexed Da-
t'ioos may pass onward to the consideration
of such other great questions as the origin
or the aurora borealis, the pre-natal condi-
tion of tbe human soul, and the cause of
the phenomena of earthquakes. Thus civil-
ization advances. At tbe same time, before
we dismiss tbe subject forever, may we be
pardoned for suggesting thatwe havekaown
men who. when they met ladic-s in the Btreet.
smiled with their eyes and kept their mouths
shut — not because they possessed extraordi-
nary culture and singularly refined taste) —
bat because they had left their teeth at home
and dared cot open their lips. To smile
with the eye is difficult, and needs much
practice ; but we shall do it hereafter, now
that it is declared to be the correct thing.
We venture the hope, however, that the
same supreme authority will never insist
upon it that te is vulgar who dees not smile
with the back of his neck or express intense
delight with his ears. This would be much
too hard; although, if any violent emotion
could be indicated by the ears, the writer in
Lippincott would have the advantage over
the rest of us in posset bid g a vastly greater
superficial area with which to flop.
•*
A Pioche EnofhArden.
The Pioche Record tells the story thus:
Talk of your .Enoch Ardens ! A story is
told us of a returned Pioche miner which
takes the wind out of Tennyson. He had
been in the Nevada mines about six years,
his wife hearing nothing of him in the
the meantime. Believing him to be dead,
she yielded to the solicitations of an old
sweetheart and married him. Time rolled
on, and progeny rolled in. A few wesks ago
Enoch Arden returned home, and went af-
ter his wife. Be saw Mb successor and all
the infants, and tbe green eyed lobster
didn't fasten on to him with any claw. He
went for the new husband and booted him
out of the house, sorted out the children,
and sent them blubbering after their daddy.
He then gave his wife a whaling, and is
now tbe model head of a happy family. It
Won't do to foci with the hoys who have had
a little mountain experience.
Pleasing Comparison*.
The man on Kearny street who tried to en-
liven home by remarking to bis wife that
she was as beautiful ss Meg Merrilies and as
sweet-tempered as Xantippe, found his
home a very lively place the following even-
ing. The wife, naturally anxious to dis-
cover tbe celebrattd .'persons to whom she
was compared, asked for information from
a friend. When she received the informa-
tion she didn't say why she wanted to know;
but the husband thought something was up
when she threw the teapot at him, and in-
troduced his nose to a stove lid. He is now
a sadder and a sorer man.
An Early Death.
The Sacramento Sunday Free Press, a
literary weekly, .made one issue March 2nd,
and gave a little pollywogical swim around
Sacramento, and then, gave up the ghost.
In our notice of it last week we said there
was no harm in it ; but perhaps there was—
the chances ere that it didn't pay its bills.
However, sleep in peace!
Live Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the oausecf many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
togtoa treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocfien, who has catered for the public since
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man tan desire. The oest cud of tea In the
olty— English breakfast tea — Souohong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. s
Oysters.
Why travel so far ? Shellfish of every kind
kept at nfanuloe'a, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. c
Correct as tsua!,
For reliable news of theatrical matters we
refer with confidence te the Call. Yesterday
it gave a flattering notice of Bob Hart's lec-
ntre on the Modoo War, at the Alhambra,
which he did not deliver, wd this morning
its notice of the same house runs as follows:
The programme for the present week is
one of the beet ever presented by the min-
strels. Johnny Allen's benefit on Friday
night. A splendid bill has been arranged
Johnny Allen had a benefit last Friday
night, and closed his engagement at the Al-
hambra last week
♦ .
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
« or a safe and efficient Bnnmn of rmt
OouPLBxrcct, use Dicxav's Famous Cbuqs be
Lis. x,
V. Cartier <$£ Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tooiF, will execute any work In their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise tbe value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 611 Merchant street, room 26. 3b
WTiat Cheer lj&ixxiclry
Employs no Ob la amen, and auocJd be pat
faulted by everybody. *
Reduced Price*.
Shirts from 75;. to $8. Complete assortment
of Oente' Furnishing Goods. . Bealee & Co.. 90S
IX> Wot Suffer lroixL Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerns,Bun>
Ions. Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find inetant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti.
tote, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
tn«*k from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. References given U required, e
The Credit Mobilier Swindle
Is tbe talk ot tbe day. and la considered ose of
the moBt gigantic fraads of the sge. The old sd-
aee sara that " bad f ceding ia tbe cause of many
Crimea," and there is no dozbt of tbe truth
or it, for what will cause a more discon-
tented Btate of mind than a badlr-cooked meal?
To avoid tbia evil we sboold patronize snob ree-
tanxanti as Mrim's White Hotse, Kearny street
opposite tbe Whits Hotrse, or bis branch . the Cap-
itol RxsTAUBAjtT, en Fourth street, where we can
alwars depend on obtaining the very best the mar-
ket affords., cooked in tbe most recherche style, at
reasonable prices. *
Ladies Ylalting Carls,
Written, engraved or painted by Joh* P.
Dwrsa, 126 Sotur street, opposite XJok House,
and at the Grand Hotel. TS. B.— Hahdexb-
seatlt mabkeb. PESaiAjReHn? of e^eiy
aa^ndaae. . g
HUMAN EQUALITY.
There is no sing by right divine
To ru.e and r.-ign and a' that:
Nor princely rank, and lo:dly line —
Equality for a' tiiat !
For a' that, and a' that.
Djr&rtlc pow r and a' that;
A common birthright croons us all
With llbtrty fore' that.
Lit fools end npstiris claim to find
In ancefitry and a' that
A Mgher pest to them assigned. —
Mankind are one for &' that.
For a' tbat. and a' that,
A pompons air, aud a' tbat;
It matt- r< not how born or tr d,
We're of one blood fcr a' that.
Though woman never caa be man,
Nor change her s=t aad a' that,
To rqoal rights, 'gainst class or clan,
Her claim is just for a" that.
Fcr a' thit.anda' that,
"Her pr;-pw sphere, "' and a" lhat;
In all tbat makes a living ?onl
She matchee man lof a' that.
She ask* no favors at his hands,
On beaded knee a&d a' that;
She is his peer whtrVer he stands,
In spite of sex and a' that
Fta> a' that, and a' that,
Fair play for htr, and a' that,
la all tbe grave oencerns of life;
Tcis is her due for a' that.
In every land, in evexy age,
How h&rd her lot, and a' that;
A vassal grade her heritage,
Dependent, pocr. and a' that.
For a' tbat, and a' that,
MoBt deeply wronged, and a' that.
Though suV jagtted from her bir.h,
She still aspires for a' that 1
Oh 1 woe for man, pocr arbiter ;
And judgments aore, and a' tha" ;
For Heaven's displeasure they Incur
Who tyrannize, and a' that.
For a' tbat, and a' that,
Injustice vile, and a' that;
All Loble souls will womtn aid
To gam her cause for a' that.
Down with all barriers that prevent
Her cultnrt', growth, and a' that—
■ Htr equal place in government,
In church aid slate and a' that!
For a' that, and a' that,
The ballot box, and a' that;
Whatever rlghta man may claim,
Belongs to ner for a' th&>.
Soul ii the complement of soul;
And Etx and sex, for a' that;
Each is lnolod d in tbe whole,
Thewho^eineacb, for a' that
For a' tbat. and a' that,
Full liberty, and a' tha';
For manhood and for wontanhoed,
By gracd of God, for a' that!
"Then let us pray tbat come it may.
As come it will, for a' tbat,"
When woman'd worth, o'er all the eattb,
Shall honored be for a' tj&t.
Fir a' ihat, and a' that,
Go.eqna), free, aod a' that;
Through her enfranchisement our raes
Shall grandly rise, and a' that.
Etiquette for Critics.
When a newspaper critic goes to the thea-
tre he should let people know his impor-
tance'by speaking bis opinions ef the play
and tbe actors aloud, and at the end of
every act he should go out to see hov the
weather looks through the bottom of a tum-
bler. Nothing to adds to the dignity of
tbe press as a representative who wears
glasses, owns a loud voice, and smells strong-
ly of benzine.
Cruelty to Animals,
A man in Cincinnati owned a pet panther.
Last week he went off with his wife and
family for a visit of a couple of dayB, leav-
ing the pet panther and his mother in-law
to keep house. On his return bis grief can
be imagined on discovering that it was the
panther that was dead, not tbe mother-in-
law. The old lady had talked the poor ani
mal to death.
Rather Ancient.
When you go to take your lager there is
no necessity of informing the barkeeper
tbat he ought to put tha froth on tbe bot-
tom of the glass. He has probably beard
that tremendous joke before. If he hasn't,
be has been blessed with the company of
men too ignorant to comprehend so wonder-
ful a cormscationof tbe human intellect.
A Horse Fancier.
John Brown was convicted by the Nevada
County Court for stealing a horse on the 7th,
was convicted for stealing another on the
lOtb, and is to be tried for stealing borse
No. 8 to-day. John Brown didn't intend
his soul should "go marching en" while
there was a kor<.e left in Nevada county to
ride on.
Big-. — —
The Ban Jose amateurs played "The Oc-
toroon" at the Op ?ra House ou Friday night
for the benefit of the San Jose Library As-
sociation Fund. The benefit cleaned up
$23 10. Now, that'B very good for San Jose.
S.F. BUSINESS DSBE'l TO f
£Aoofe.*elIera and Miotion^m.
H. H. Moore, 609 Mootjtocnery. near Merchant
If u«tne*a College*.
Heald'a, Brjant & Strattoo'a College, 24 Pos \
Butcher*.
Kate, Fred, Stall* 94 to ltm. Oa!i fore I a. Market
French Fancy Good*.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 197 and 109 Bntte
Unman Hair*
Bampeon, A. B. 4 Oo.. 110 Second street.
Wine* and Uqnor*. (Wnoleaale.)
Dansrl F. A Co.. 604 Front
San^wlcii Island Pu.ru.
Since the naxension of tbe sing to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopsful, and every bind of industry 1b
taking new life, tf r. Jacob Bchrelber, dealer in
bedding an,d futnitnre, 620 Waehlngton street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and hiB shipments this
year will be veiy large. Pnlu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mattraes bedding, and doubtless Mr. Scbrei.
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes, a
• i ■-
Genuine Havana Cigars.
Be&t brands at 61 Montgomery street, B, W.
corner of Merchant. Franc t & Oahn. Q
AAtoiTotner trie Best.
It 1b ourlous, but true, that 3. A Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
nitore and bedding cheaper thnn any other
flealer in ihia city. Try him and you wlU be
convinced. ■ *
£>r. JBarlOW J. feniltli
Ib giving a eouree of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Kervous Dis-
ease* at Mb Hygeian Hall, 6S7 California street,
every Friday eventn g, commencing at 7}$ o'clock
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patientB.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalida daily, irom 9 to 4 p. m., free. w
Best Quality of Dogsam
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Sheer Laundry ■ *
Dr. l>o±ier'ty
Has devoted his etudy more particularly to
ebronlo and speclno practice, and as such la
now the most successful ot any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of LeldesdOTff, a few doors oelow What
Cheer Bouse. *
■ ■■
Everybody Snitea.
There is no end to the multitude ot fashions
in hats. At «• Tub" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (eeeond hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock it immense
—the prices are reasoBable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. B
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and LftdfsB and
Gents' Forniahlng Goods, at Bank's, Store, 36
Fourth Btreet, Cheapest in the city. ■
(X&ZBVOTafiT.— Madame Clara Antonio, tha
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
353 Kearny St., bet. JBush and Pine. Conmlta-
tteas in Sngliah, French and German. x
Frai ti and Sweat .
For the best confectionary, go to Oanti and
Wagner**, 107 Montgomery St. near Butter. K
Photoarapnle Cards,
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, S4 Third street between Stevenson and
tflaston street, a
Poetical,
A wild young fawn sought refuge in the
Court-bouse yard, Colusa, and haB (alien
up its quarters there, and is becoming do-
mesticated.
Ladieb, yoo may say what you pteaee thera
is bnt one place In tbe city where you can buy
underolothlng cb/ap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that ie at M, FriedJanrier & Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3h
McDowell, asiiow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Room 10,
608 Market street, err. Post and Montgomery u
Lever Buckle Suspenders,
At SI per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
rj here — at the What Cheer Laundry. z
Oyster *X*ra<ie.
The oyster trade In California U assuming
gfgantto proportions. Emerson Carviilo, of the
Saldle Beek, 410 Pine Btreet, furnishes from
bis own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. Hie
Bistem transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and'he
" saddle Eock" is known everywhere.
A. Pleasant Locacion,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings is a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bullying is a verv fine one and is well
litrbtftfl *»d ventilated. »
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGF.AMME.IN
ever; Theatre m San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVEKT DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out tbe centre of tbe city, in nil Hu tele, Res*
Uurante, Saloons, Bterea and Offioee.
Stage Dancing
TAUGHT AT
Mccarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL.
de27 Ins Post street. Dear Kearny.
J. C. COMBES,
TEBBAPIN I-TJK«rCH,
Cor. Second and Tehima street*.
■"Terrapin ooxu.-tantly on band.
Oysters in every at fie, PRIVATE
SUPPER BOOMS FIB PARTIES.
dec SI lm
0B A-FITOKT'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
CIS 8ACBAMESTO STBEET,
mh.5 lm 6AJ7 FRANCISCO.
Mme. JOSEPlTlplrTEDIlS'I
HTDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHTSICU
TWIMTT YEARS OP PH.ACT!
1 *** T?? TREATMENT OF DISEASES*!* -
A ♦fW t0A r«ma|*» b»8 P'aoed Madame SdnrJ
at the bead of all phyaiolans makias «Uoh bii 1
a specialty, end enables her to finarantee a in. !
and permanent cure in the worst oaaei o fl ■
Eiff h1C£ wD!i meDiltJ1rt1*1 derangement*. Ui
will Hod Madame Edmonds a eklilfnl ohtiif '
and it je to their interest to consult her in in
eases incident to women before tamperinit «
poisonoiu nostrums, quack doctors and haaib
Madame Edmonds describes diseases withint
lsforniauon from the patient, and cnraairltl
tbenBe of mercury or exoerimeow, thoa u
Irom wrong treatment for private, chronio
cancer diseases. Correspondence atrloUret
dential. Offloe and residence, 415 PiQ» it J
betw«-3a Kearny and Montgomery. jjj)
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU
N, E. cor. Jack-on and Kearny m,
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPROlfi
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Loek hSST
k»D ™t/i?5 tb? la« twelve rears of San Fran*
DR. TOZER informs tbe afflicted that after"
x?fa>?y thS H"SPITALS IN LONDON \
rAKib, at,d ependiog one year in the motto
brated Hospital in London, tfie LOOK, he htr
opened his old Medioal loBtitnte st the old lb
wbere be can alwajs be found. DR. TOZBa
for forty years met with unparalleled saoota
?R?r.;r£ax*i?1*ot' of d'seost (tenerilly kiowu
OHRONIO AJND SPEOlAX OOMPLaINTA
DB. C1IA8. H. TOZER
is in every way responsible, binding hiawb
effect a permanent CUBE, or making no otar
Those who cannot afford to pay for adrtet
medicine will be charged for medioine onti. 1
MoNlHLY REbfOKATlVE PILLS, ne*e>ie
io fail in giving relief in oases for wbieh ttir
recommended, are to be obtained only ai
office. Price, t-5 per box. Full direction ea t
box, sent by Kxprees or otherwise.
Da. TOZER does Hot imitate the adrartli
Q-jaoks who make it a priotice to paolisa r
affidavits and other false rfferences, Dot ralw
tbe mopt. respectable people in tbe State, wbem
baB cubed of diseases which others have faili
oore.
„ _ BB. CHAS. IF. TOZER,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson atietu.
fel-tf
OUTSIDE LANDS
ANY AND ALL PERSONS THAT Hi
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 0:
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can ban
amount refunded at the office of tbe ondtnit
opon the presentation of an order from :
Mayor and City and Oouniy Attorney,
delotf A. AVSTI?
TRAYS alwajs on hand.
Alfred Tett<
Manufacturer aw
Importer of <
BIRD CAGF
285 Dnpoat,
HEAR SUTTER STJU
See my stook ef )
Cag-is before purer*
eleewhere. Alwajaao.1'
thiog new on hand. .
P.itent Cages, Bad*
Tin Wire, are warm
FREEFKOMVIBJ
Also, bast qnallt? 1
arid:
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED;
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STOR
1S4 Kearny treet, ho, RemoTed I
TVo. 3 Second stree
Where yon will find a complete
■onment or SHI3IS and FCBKU
I.VG GOODS, at the usual low .ri
The Old Stand.
KEKEDIOT A 0
■■■ -r
DKOLABBD BT THE JUDGES it * J y
Fur of to. Am.riou Inrlitot., {"•'J. 1
fold tri.l ■[•itu Bialnwu'., OblojnrWL' 1,
otkms. fe bo TBk: BEST ON 4XHIBITIQI> .
CXTKTAZ, Sale ll«i, »0 OTMI." I r
W R —TH.nrt, of .11 »tyV. TO JtBrTT- _] ^
Attention, Good Lire^
MB. P. EEROEB. FOBMEBLT
propri.tor ef tb. Miners' Res-
Uur,nt, bst taken tbe mmn^emeDt
of botb the Miners' Baaa.nr.at on
OommeTcis) street .od tbe Miners , ^i.
Branch on Market Btreet. in P.rtner.n'nw"
i. DBATEUB, who has be.0 JMneotMW
Qrmforyesra ImproTement. here oe.» -J j.
the onisine departments th.t will rendsr " M
ners' mor. popnl&r than it has em '**? ul
the 22 rears of it. prosperity. Onr WJJO „,
smbr«e all tbe delicaews of tb. saMJb ^
motto re "Good Ear., Good Ooofang and »•
0h"set p. Biisn as OO.JJ
MINERS' RESTAORAM
S81 and 6B8 OommeTil*! «
-»«» Market street.
Openfrorr 5 i_M. tolO p.m. >i:
ai
INTtOMEII t
HOTEL.
'Figar
■ liMiil I MM.
in rKtMM* »in«i«niT. mak »< it. tare
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CALIFORNIA THBATRB.
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lalo.l
BATrBDAT tVKSlliu. M.rcb lllh
Benefit of AtXlss ^V. L. Dargon.
- ■ ■ ■>■» T1>e perfornAac* will commence with 1VV
X^TJFC^E'XVXA 3303FL&XA
M DA BOOK a* LOOBBTII. aealeted by JOHN McCULLOrOB. To t* follnwvd ty a R-t-iutioa by
mjm luijrcu. To coBcludt with 3P.fk.tia.lXy J" •**.*-«■.
MONtAT KTmiKtl. Man h 34 th.- will be p^drr!. aft»r month* of can fa) and alaboraU prepare*.- ti,
ttbaa^tpfaT«'a er.-et leajedy, entitled
Be**rvr*j »»Mit»-l>f»#«CirWM e»<* UrcOeetre VI *0 Balcony *a>
r*»ri>4 %+ «i*-Balcaaqr TA Gallery ««
Dreea Clrcta Admlaeioo •■ *»0 Private Boxes »« unit HO OO
IIA1VS TJ1VD KADY
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Te*aV ... Mi" - » ' im-N I Mi tr iaad
M ri w • Mt. :. ibsMd &<hee1.sa.ter .
Fa-reaar II .-If-* **••» at IfeatCM . T*rami IVa-e
Ovevtsr- i >•/-.»•. tr»
Tla© Great Oyre Act
-UrifiDti i. Br HOWARD MOKTaGU*.
CULT AGNES lENNEOr ANO FIMY GAfiRETJCM
IImm JLIIIIc IlMrlnad
THE SOMNAMBULIST.
..OoopMr
fi»»rtarr . Orebaatra
OoaaiBdtaa Mild
THE TURKISH BATH
Bill Sprtmra M*ttKall»
TumOnsca B. O Ma ab I Oripp Will itatk
h'tmoriimfr Cna*. Varoar I Tom F ■
•loaiab Powdar ToDDJl Brta | A rnalla Tippil. ..Mfaa JohEfOP
£4f Beum
McDANIEL'S
and Theatre,
SHEYENNE, WYOMING.
Parent
illCOBli
riniU'ir.im WOULD MOST RB-
rMiHI-<f
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Ul (!*««'.
B^BaBw*' '"• Jin— •* "' u* pola>
LUST Of __
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I ertawr OH|B» TJ**"?^ "'"Srv
BoiH» l.0».»«»». W.T.
LaaaaV
EB'S OPERA HOUSE.
■MiaiA citt, miai.
I ri.no Airr THaATBB hai buju-
aataAaX ud a*A b« rtalad by Iba alBbt 01
, waab. S1U« tai Ira.allo€ oompMlaa
' «~-4 -U' ?c*BfiirM,AaT'
Mi—mi mil Ml* Prcimaloe.
Ot lo J- f. MaC&Hr,
■ IS Waablotfiea alraai. 8*n F^w^"«^
■a *■•»
fit
S&T.S
■aaal
ESSRS. ".'NEIL A COLDER
looKoa to TBara T«ia»D» and
a Pbbllo raaarallr, «ba> Ibaf bara cpaoad
OOLHAJTS 0LOTH1KO bTORS. Ooniar
b and Moottomarr ■lr*»*». "I10 • WaLL
JTED STOCK ol
W1JM,
I.IQTJOB* AID
ClOABI,
reloil(a«w oa'.l. aad ABOHIK KolfBtL
WM. 0. OALDES will do Ibair baat to
ban aomlofUbU. .*^.f
H .RY GORBYN'S SALOON
IS
TM HABKKT STBaET, HABET 0OB-
Kfoapaotlalr lolorma bla Irirada ud p.t-
I babaa Taattad la beanlHol «Tlf Una
■d oWoMabla raaort. a«d "111 ba pltaaad
tbaai oaa and all, and bara tbaa aampla
" » obalaoat wloa. aad lla«;ra, A yaw
,bla from tba ttaobfaotO'T ol Liaaaaflaid
>b«lan and Oollecdar'a laUab patabt a'sal-
laillni bH bean olaoad Id tba Billiard
r. Tba poonlar and aAoiabt baTaraM roaoip-
. Toaaarr" Oarroll, oao ba loood In bla old po-
Walraiwll to dlapan »" eraatora comfort to all.
JallW
o
c.
)1TI HK.VnKS. at lb.
jMorlataialBadUon. lBOaapj
aaniT and Dupoat. whara roa
J OOLD DBIKKB. notforioV
Tlimnoh. Tba_"pjrt 8oortT' '■
HAIR.
TUB OBBAPIST P1.A0K IS SAN FBAKCISlu
TO BOY
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry <V Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUX
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. mxuvnox * CO.,
Kn, 1 laV *r«»ad atr^rt.
w-jtita IttTean Mtaalwo nod M'nna.
CHEYENNE THEATRE
ProfeflBionals Wanted.
SIX riRST-CLASS PEOPIaK.-MTJBT have
Ioo<: Wardroba. Foar LadUa aol t*o <Jen-
tl.ra-o to ba food 10 fanaral baitnaae fOf the com-
loc Wintar S**»on, comtaeoomn tBt Bnt w«i in
Ko-r.mMr. W7i. Addra-a lUtim. l»«os I Ufjji.
vJtaTPattBaWl*. U»" **n ralttfldad attar flll-
'■««■«— »*■ jamES MCDAK1HL.
PropTialor OhajanaaTbaalra acd Maaaon.
octfl Look Boi 1. 0T.r.rapna. w. T.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
VABIETY ABT16TE3 AND MW8TBKI,
parformera lolnt from Sao Fraoctooo to Naw
Torb. or fioo aaraa. aboold atop at
8AI.T LAKE CITY.
Firat-alaaa .Dair.ni.nt. raTarod to Stal-claaa pao-
dl. at "THB BOWBBY." Main alraal, Jooapb
Dodlar. M.na«.r. Lalt.ri >o addraaaad. or to
Diet Brown, Boalnaia Manai.r. wlU raoalaa
prompt ...If. '*""
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. Y. BBBOOLD. PBOPBIBTOB.
0B010BST
r.,. MEATS AND
a T'oaatabta., Board by tba waad.
4a>B PUfB K'fBJUWT.balwaanKearsjr
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LL BUNDS OB TUB FTNBST 40AND1
tnada at onr Staana Oudp Faatorr dallr. Al!
oapooiaU. from tbs country, an aolioltoo
' bo promptly attmdad to _„,
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SdW
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rirni -oBTisaBD booms. Bra-
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Bar Sugar
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DON'T FORGET
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FOR YODB WARM OR OOLD DRiMKS.
All Drinks Ten Cents
a ^^__
■ «8S Sntt«r atrc«t» Bear Meumj.
foStl 08. P. BRIGGS.yropriator.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50r
LANCASTER'S
BIT W AalUXOTtlX MTBEF.T.
falO 1 m Up?. Macnlro'a Opara Hoaaa.
TO ORDER
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... AMD....
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0018 tf ABO *nt* 4Sti Ka»»mv »t*
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TAYLOR * BENDEtL,.
mbl lm 409 Oloy atree
Signer Mancusi,
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Banian-, Xagrowfog Naila, Rbearaatiim, aad
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THE JOURNAL OF AMUBEfilENTB.
Published every Day in the Year by
«8»Mereb-nt wid 6M Washington St.
Below Montgomery. San Francisoo.
WEDNESDAY MABCH12,18:3
".SiLred" Mu»Ic.
Dexter Smitb'd P*per for March (acapital
number) haa tbe followiDg: liWe are in tbe
habit of talking about the wickedness of
Tar.s, where tbe Sabbath is not generally
observed in a religona manner, and bold
ap our hands in holy horror at San Fran-
cisco and New Orleans for permitting dra-
matio performances on Sunday nights, and
yet Boston, with all its hypocrisy, allows
justauoh license, or worse,
A few Sibbaths ago, the Boston Theatre
was tbe soene of a grand saored concert
where the most brilliant operatic and dance
musie, precisely as had been given on
the other eveningB of the week, was per-
f irmed to a large audience, who noisily en-
cored almost every number.
SbadeB of tbe Pnritans ! We don't like
to be inquisitive, but we woald like to know
if wo are to be still further horrified by the
opening of the dreadful Public Library on
Sundays ? (Tbis is sarcastic !)
„ ^
An Unsuceessfnl Miracle.
Recently at Kathdowney, in Ireland, one
Edward Dowliog proclaimed that being alto-
gether too good for tbis sinfal world, to
would be translated to a brighter sphere at
ten o'clock in tbe morning of a certain day.
At the appointed time tabout two thousand
people assembled to see him go up in his
fiery chariot. But, sorrowful to relate, tbe
flaming vehiole didn't put in an appearance,
and Edward was rotten-egged by tbe disap-
pointed audience, who objeoted to being im-
posed oa eo outrageously. Now we don't
seo why they should have blamed him. He
was as willing to go as they were to let him.
How oould be help it that the fiery chariot
part of tbe miracle wasn't on hand? He
had the faith which mores mountains, but
the mountains in his case wasn't affected
a bit qy faith. Poor Bowling is to be pitied
tbat he lives in so skeptioal a period as ths
Nineteenth Oentory.
Not on the Road.
At a religi >ua meeting in Chicago, a few
years ago, one of tbe speakers was tbe ven-
erable Bev. Goodall. Broken in mind aDd
body, but animated by the occasion, the
aged minister said: *'Friends , I am far
upon my journey to the Celestial City; but
I could not help stopping on my way to at-
tend this meeting in Chicago." Here a
voice from tbe multitude was heard by all,
-'Chicago is not on tbat road." The effect
was electrical, especially npon the poor old
gentleman, who was so confused that
he could say no more and was obliged to sit
down.
-O ppo rl a n i t y.
Baoiue said that "every man has one op-
portunity in his lifetime to become fa-
mous." Racine did not live in a newspaper
■age. A man has a thousand opportunities
to become famous in this year of our Lord,
if he bat knows "how, when, where and
what to advertise." When men had few opt
portuaihes tbey grasped jtbem ; now tba
they have many, they often let them slip.
Do yon ?
; ■*
"Lout ti is Ambition.
Q«OTge Francis Train has ceased to sign
himself u,e next President of America. Hia
Ustpublio effort was signed "The Coming
Diotator." In the event of the United States
taking a series of somersaults like Spain,
tbe irrepressible Train might turn up as a
dictator. If he had a little brains he would
be able to dictate to Train to keep on the
track a little.
-* .
Judicious Grief.
The Brunswiok Telegraph tells a story of
a young widow down on the Kennebec, who
said to an acquaintance who was condoling
with her npon the recent death of her hus-
band, "I hope yoa'll excuse me not crying;
but tbe fact is, crying alwayB makes my
nose bleed."
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f / '9 Webfoot Pills, for all Dillon* complaints
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
Street, ce.ner of Commercial. •
■
Tiie •'Pit" in Olden Times,
The awful Churchill's favorite saat wes in
the froDt row of ths pit, next lo the orches-
tra, "la this place he thought he oould
beat discirn ths real workings of tbe pas-
sions in tbe aotois, or what they substituted
in the stead of them," sayB poor Tom Da-
vies, whesa drtal of ihe critic was extreme.
-During the run of ' Cymbeline,'" he wrote
apologetically to Garrick, his manager, "I
had the misfortone to disconcert you in one
B3ene, for wh-ch I did immediataly beg yiur
parJon ; and did attribute it to seeing Mr.
Churchill in tbe pit, with great truth, it ren-
dering me confused and unmiodfol of my
business." Garrick bad bimBelf felt op-
pressed by the gloomy pressnee of Church-
ill, and learned to read discontent in the
critic's loweriog brows. He wrota to Col-
man: "My love tj Churohill ; his being
sick of 'Richard' was perceived about tbe
house." Charles Lamb was a faithful ptt-
ron of the pit. It was from the front row
of the pit tbat, seated by the side of his
dearly loved sister, he appltuded tbe first
aad bis<ed tbe second set of his own farce,
[r, h ," an unlucky little p!ay, fail-
ing mainly from an inherent weakness of
constitution, and yet containing much that
is witty and comical. Hazlitt greatly pre-
ferred the pit to tbe boxes. "We saw Mr.
Kean's Sir Giles Overreach on Friday night
from the boxes," he writes in 1816, "and
are not surprised at the incredulity as to
tbis great aoto.*8 powers entertiined by per-
sons who have seen Mm only from that ele-
vated sphere. I do not hesitate to say that
those who bare ooly seen him at that dis-
tance have not seen him at all. The expres-
sion of his face is quite lost, and only the
ba-k. and grating tones of his voice produce
their full effect on the ear. All you discover
is an abstraction of bis defects both of per-
son, voice and manner. He appears to be a
little man in a great passion."
Great HI en Passed Away.
A Connecticut paper, speaking of the death
of Bnlwer and Louis Napoleon, makes the
lesson of mortality additionally impressive by
pointing to the fact that "jnst as these men
died, Ephraim Mitchell, tbe champion clam-
digger of Bridgeport, also breathed his last."
Thus it is that the death-angel strikes down
the mighty ones of earth, and from tbe
ranks of genius snatches those who have
written their names in letters of immortal
light npon the scroll of fame. Bulwer, Na-
poleon, Ephraim Mitchell —the men who
rnled empires, directed mighty armies,
adorned literature, thrilled listening mil-
lions with their poetio music, controlled the
destinies of nations, and dng clams— all, all
have passed away, and left behind them the
echoes of their words, the memories of their
great deeds, tbe warnings of their lives and
the shells of tbeir olams. The more we re-
flect upon the fatality which seems ti rest
npon the great men of tbis epoch, the more
are we convinced that an editor who unhesi-
tatingly classes emperors, clam extractors
and novelists together wonld have a more
generous scope for the play of his peculiar
talent if he would turn his attention to caw-
ing wood.
Prejudiced.
A spiteful contamporary. evidently edited
by a baohelor, nses the following elaborate
metaphor: "I have seen lovers look into
each other's eyes with tbat sublimely silly
expression characteristic of such unfortun-
ates, somewhat like the piteous, appealing
look of a forlorn calf going home thromgh
tbe rain." This expression haa been pat*
eated.
An Old fogy.
Confucius said "that the world 'could not
get oa without truthfulness; the Springfield
Bepublican is of the opinion that "single
remark stamps Confucius as a feeble minded
old fogy." It is altogether probable that
the sapient old ooolie, if he eonld have fore-
seen the present condition of society and y
politics in the United States, would never
have made such a blander.
Gossip.
Kentucky has bnt seven dailies.
Night- workers should use tobacco.
Fish farming ib the rage out West.
Tug prignal minstrel "Bones" is dead.
Kansas hotels employ female runners.
Apples are good fur a person's brain.
Tue potato-bug's existence is 33 days.
Babbit-furs are made up ia tbis country.
Auctioneers are paid to be mor-bid men.
Johann Strauss bas compleied his opera.
Queen Bees had 2,000 drefgss and 80 wigs.
Louisville belles slide down hill on tin
pans.
Itcoit a Troy dector S50 to k:ss a lady
patient.
A lull in bank clerks' defalcations is re-
ported.
A little three-year old sails papers in Mem-
phis.
"Standing room only" is the rep3rt from
Vienna.
Things are brewing for a big fraeas over
in Spain.
The Knights of Pythias are only about 9
years old.
Sealskin coits cost in London one-half of
New York prices.
Champagne is good for the voice, Jacob
Muller, take notice.
The Becky Mountains are a great absor-
bant of rain clouds.
Floridians are emigrating in masses to
to Texas to escape Taxes.
Most of tbe Spring bonnets will answer
as well for round hats.
You don't find many women bnt think
tbey have tiste in dress.
An Iotarnationaliet eayaSt. Louis is to be
burned in the Spring.
Chicago consumes larger-sized stockings
than any other city.
Beethoven's "Fidelio" is said to be the
greatest opara yet written.
Mme. Tagilioni says that American girls
are naturally graceful.
Mess green and violet shades will prevail
among Spring dresses.
"Agitated with benzine" is a new phrase
for being incoherent.
The Boston Pilot says. the Spanish Repub-
lic lacka a religious reader.
Bheumatism hasn't decreased with the
growth of comfortable houses.
It pays firct rate to grow guava bushes in
Florida, and squeeze the jelly oat.
Donda, N. Y., has an eight-year old law-
suit concerning a bushel of wheat.
Louisville announces her intention of
building the largest hotsl on the planet.
A Michigan wife dries her clothes on the
line her husband hung himself with,
Very white and pale buff straw will be
stylish for Spring bonnet trimming.
MU-s Faithful opposes dipping girls into
a weak solution of accomplishments.
Highly Respectable.
A Bridgeport paper noticing the death of
a Young man, remarks pathetically: "His
connections are said to be respectable, and
his sister was recently Lille 3 in Hartford by
a hose carriage."
Notice to tbe Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one doer
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, la now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, beys' and cb.il-
arena' clothing, on account of ramoval, at
greatly reduced trices. Every description of
gents t nrnishing goods, h*t?, trunks, -valises,
etc., below coat; Gall If yon want bargains, 3l
Holiday Candles,
I" »h, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
van j , at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, g
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Bquarza's. Bquarza's Punches
are fatuous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqoarza, bas prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For Bale at the nrw branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120LeldeBdor£F etreet.
Sewing Machine! for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Poat street. Alio,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
Oyatere.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frieco by gas light,
uur oarelese feat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless .play
Of sparkling waters, made a eoieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window *eem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right/' I said, ' 'I must agree
That this place suits me to a *T/"
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made hia appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked maonijicerttly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam a and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy plaoeatt kindaof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.'*
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To three hundred thlrty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific pyeter House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABLE8 flAAKB, Proprietor.
tto-W to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction sale? of Watson & Bun-'
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 S at tor street,
adjoiDlup thenewOircns Amphitheatre, and you
are sun to rrocure bargains. Sale flays — Mon-
days and Friday?. Ca*h advanced on mer ;baa-
cbUe. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Paatt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
Solicitor Wanted.
4 GOOD SOLICITOR WASTMCD.
■**■ Apply at ihl* office between 18 and
1 o'clock*
Assessor's Office,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
I 873—74.
A LL FEKSONS, COMPANIES, AS-
fiOCIATIONS. or FIKMS, In the
City and County of San Fronelici, ore
requested, either In person or by their
proper representative!, to deliver at the
Alienor'* Office. No. 62 City Halt, be
fore the SECOND afONDAY In APRIL.
1873, a statement nnder oath of all
Property, both PEB80NAto»dKEAIi(
owned or elalmed by him or them, or
which la In their possession, or which Is
held or controlled by any other person
In trait for, or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Sections 8839-3810, Politi-
cal Code.
sVFOLL TAX IS NOW SUE at th1»
Office, or to a Sepnty. — See Sections
3S3»-;$8AC\ Political Code.
LEVI BOSEKEB,
City and County Assessor.
Sntnrday, March ], 1873. mh3
NOTICE.
rilHFJ'l'DLIOAREHEBEBINOTI-
fled that the Field Deputies of this
Office will commence assessing- property
SATURDAY, UABOH 1, 1878.
The duties assigned to these deputies
»p«lflowcliUDowa to the commnalty to
require explanations, and while I have
been careful In making my seleetlostg to
fill positions l>y men favorably known In
i his commnnlty for their competency and
integrity, ana am confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
X urgently request the general public M>
report to this office any dlrellctlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them tbat any Just complaints will re-
ceive immediate attention.
LEVI BOSENEK,
mh4 City and County Assessor.
An Oyster Hay be Crossed in Love.
NOT IF IT IS BUGS AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across ths sbrest from ths California
Theatre, at the corner of Kearny, as nobody could
refuse said Oyster- Try it between the acts, or
when the play is ever.
" SPIERS & POND'S19
SAIaOON,
S. W. COB. KEABSY AND BUSH,
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
tf&llm
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Ouree Stiff Joints, Bpralna&od Braises; 3-i>
Enjoyable Drive*.
ad. elegant and comfortable carnage, e^ylieh.
boreeeand a reliable driver tr; the leading es-
sentials of en tDjoyoble ride, and theae cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
as ■ from Frank Editor, ^rhose carriages bare
the privilege o the stand fronting ths Occi-
dental Hotel. Hlsnandiomerarn-otitsGrensed
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
couttectts drivers, helsmore liberally patron.
feed than any other carrlige proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frankhas en-
joyed gr-at tneoess in his business, and the
admirable wa? In which be conducts it makes
htm a lavorlte with all who pa'ronizd him. *
500 Fairs ot Socks,
At all prices it the what Cheer Laundry.
Waenma tteturnea in One Day
And we never disappoint, at the What Oheer
Laundry. ^__^^_^_^^^_
Fob Saue— A lot of oheap *ilk drejsee, at 3-8
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
■clothing. _ b
P alt's Abolition Oil
ores Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
It is a Beauty I
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
£16 Washington Btreet, near thePostOfnce. Beat
ever inventei. 0
tT'oi- Waenme
Shirts, $1 60 per doz.; small. pieces, 50c. per
Ice. At the What Cheer Lrundry- *
"VHrtt Oheer Ljtiiixi<iry
U the best laindry In San Franctt eo *
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can he
found in front of Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishment, sonthwest corner JBn&tt and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables, Oarriaee orders
lelt at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bq
If You. "Want.
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
sot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
iry. X
American Watches,
Seduced priceB, at H A. Cullender's 62 See
ood St, corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches osrefoUy repalted, n
1872-1873.
rXlUE TAX SA1LE FOR TBE KON-
s»uymeot of Taxes for the fiscal year
191»-7 8 will be resumed on MOKAAY,
March lO, 1873, at lO o'clock A. M.
A. AUSTIN,
Tax Collector City anal County of San
Francisco. mblfl it
VOCIL AND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICALINSTITUTE
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
am. IE1. XI. REITBH..
319 Post St., osp. Union Square,
HOURS from 10 to 3 and from" to 9. RESI-
DENCE: 305 Mason Street. mil 3m
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYWA.RPS.
lOHY OJuKEb PBOPBIETOB
Plrst'Class Hotel,
i»15 6m
EXTRA QUALITY
"BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mads
to ORDER,
—AX—
L. BLAIR'S,
r price 5QCts
A Safe and speedy Reme-
dy for all Bronchial Affec-
tions, Asthma, Colds
Coughs, Loss of Voice'
Bronchitis. Incipient Con-
sumption, Hoarseness
Pain and soreness of the
Breast, and all Difficulties
arising from a sudden j
Cold, readily yield to its I
healing powers. Ask for
the California Hall's Pu|.
monarj alsam. Sold by
all Druggists.
rBOPBIETOKS,
417 SsDMne street, corner Cob
jalO tf
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
glglMtoT£i
KeiJlevs
Gires Tone to the Stomstk.
wmfiv
HENLEY'S
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
Is a Sure Belief for Indigestion, |1
$ij$gmtifi
HAS NO SUPEBIOB AS A
BLOOD PURIFIES,
THOMAS W. BREE.
SIIiVER FIiATOS I
^» MANOTAUTUBBBam^J :
X ««4£»\»saS»Ji
Q0> DRUBSJHNJOS, ^■U I]
OTHKB MrglOAL DUgTHOTOBW I
ESTABLISHED IS 1804.
IB IjWibod, given on the Banjo end DrUL 141
MISSION STREET, between Flm end Bene, I
N. B.— Fine-toned Silrer Solo Benjoi tot Fit- «
eenloneifl always on hand. Wlu
A DESIDEBATIJX
....TO....
MANAGERS. STARS_ARD COMBIIWIOIS
AOOMPETBNT MANAGRR. AGENT W0
Aoter, with lSrssrs' expsrienos In sW-i
America, ths Oaoe of Good Hops and Auutust ,
Ooloniea, India and Ubin*.
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well potted with the profession slid th» h**
Oao Siva names of Managers, Tbestrss sf BW
List of Prices and beloins capsoUy, in atulftnn |,
one of the abovB places. Apoly to
J. H. MoOiUsj li
fe4 1m flSO Washington strest, o. l
SANGER HALLEI
(SINQBB'S BALL,)
14 SBAHT ST., NBAS KBeVSIT. ||
None hot the Oholceet Brnnde of WW I!
and Lleaor. on hand*
DEPOT WEYAND A KASGHE'S BAT MWU' j
feis « OHBISTBlMtW,
Fr
FREE AND EASY.
ITHI tATVBBAT m«BT. |
Piano amn smeine •*•*•■*■
To the Dramatic Profession, ^
-rr~ «>■ nil! ^
THE DNDEBSIGNfiD, WHO HAS Jjj
over twelve years conneotsd with ""JJi,.
Melbonrne, and is well known by t*>"<**!JH^'
tho profession in tbe Colonies, »•«•*? i2JUl« ;
that he is prepared to «ive expen^^^'fj.fjii l
atl persons professionally visiting or ffl»™5iSl.
neit to tbe Anatralian Ooloniss. '••"wSJ'Si;
Pnnotnality in dispatohing repliss may ■•'
°pou' wiii,iAVF».irBy*JMSV:
I2V)Otorl» Chamber*, 4S OoUnu WUJ
honrra Anetr.H..
WILLIS' BAND.
:l
MU8I0 FURNISHED FOR aUj
ocoaniona. Moaio imported, arrani-o
and for sale. .
MAKCCSM. JBr.UM I-eader ot*
Orchestra.
HENBT VON DEB MBH»*Sr. *>•
er or Bran Hand. . aiuj
s»-Ord*rs from the oonntry promptly «*«"
to Address M. W. WILLIS. ****&&
Rtore. l»8 Mott«omerp strtet, or »Al*wu"
BLUM. 8W9 Montgomery street. 2^-
GEQRGE MAYEB*/
4R
DEALER IS OYSTERS. OLAMS
acdall kinds of LSHELL FISH,
StallaNoB. 40, 41, AS, California
Market, entrance on Oatifornl* street. —
Public or private parties aad families ■-»
from 6 AM. to IS l?. h. Ladies' and OwttKlMM
Ors*-er Boom open from 6 UL to IS P.BT- < '
■s.
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I.IDAT lvr»l«CI Milt
BBISTIDF'IT
e Celebrated Quintene
.iisscll, Baker,
Rockafellcr,
larke and Scott.
H1W ALUAXBRA TH1ATRB.
nm i -s •- 1 ^ t
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WILSOIV'S
AMPHITHEATRE
i :•• i
EMERSON MINSTRELS Pamia2 N""81
THAT RASCAL BILLT.
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01 iv eak* Ti i hi, vol ifim m ik*i t
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wan »;u. iinn t« aaajiBViMR mi
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TNI* IVimiU MARCH 13
«I1T ITKIISS D01i»* TBI Will. AMD IATUBDAT imillKII AT I.
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■Mil- 091 I l)K\K\L 1.0 YK- Son* and Dance ill A RI.KS SUTTON
ILLY EMERSONCROWNED WITH THE TEMPEST,
•(■ILL ■iKi:«.<i:»rT,iiuHiii noiKirn.i.ti.
ii m« eaaumr act
►Id Bincit Toe!
Ittle Mac will Feed the Pig
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OLD 80NC NIGHT.
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GROTESQUE MUMS. J. KKKIBIL
Tb. •TPLlOR'A prrfotmiuctj will conclude with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCIO, THE M0NKBT | LITrLK MAO
i rlfh Tr.vr-tlar M. Almlr-y Bott I Pedro Charley cotton
Ftrtuvnac*, own-r of ?]»D**t!on. .. . — J. Rnblnaoa | C*r», e Qnit!ro"«. Uim William*
Freak, hn 900.4 roars o.d Uttl- D.rllBa j Mate, Fernandax Hlu Shira-an
Pipe, torrent to L^rerto Dob Uirt | Blare*, Villager.., Peasants, tto., bj the OompsvDy.
IBID.iT EVBNING, Mtr;b l4tb-B*o»ftt Lof tb»
CelelDrated. -A.lH«xxtlDira- C?vxixi"totto
MORDAT BVRNINO. M.r.-b 17tb SROAQBMKMT OP Oha«. TTi-o-iji,*. . lh« CLar.ctor Vj-kUH
10.-4.ru. Hnrdlr Aid BaIIaob Aft
BV M'LLK VIOTORIRB.
ll,,Trlrk II*ttr rinrlnMAlii
I T» b* r«lio*>d br m- brota^r. th« (•■!••«
11 'Trti-k H«r.r frMi.lrnl
INI-RODUOKD BY UHAR KIROltl,BT.
11 -JohtiMj (o«kr. th« Bor WoiiAlr.r, la hll Pru.
elPAl H*r«r»»,eh. Aet.
U.-DnnbleTrBpfx
WlLLtMd AND DUOROW.
To oooclndt with tboOoti.o P»k.t)ailm» of
THe Four Lovers
PRIDAT BVBNINO. March Htb-
Complimentary Benefit to Mile Dockrill
A ORKAT BILL WILL BB PRBSBRTBD. _^
SATDRDAT.AT 2 GRAND MATINEE
ftrrn Circle •! 90
P«rqa*Btt« «4>
KCM-rverl <1.u1ra 1 SO
Prltnti H«»i Sft and BIO «rO
■VBoi ufflc* opm dally from 10 to A Dcora od«d %\ 1.
IB. MOBfiL I.4H.OIRC. U0HES,
CIFIC H0UStr*'^^^r^-'-.
YMPICHOUSE,"^;rs^
I RAI.RTOS 1 OOTBBLL.
PACIFIC 3LiA."W REPORTER, J. A WOODSON, Editor
Devoted to the Interests ot tho I_<-srul Profession.
PobllthM .Ttrj n«l k lirg. Donbtr of ADTAN0M 0ASE9 fr m toe Arotrlc.n tnd Eit'lih Conrtn. And lb. noil Tiltitbl* LOCAL 0ABT8 »Dd
0FIM0K8, III all CAL. BDP. OOOBT DECISIONS. Third Ttu of Pnbl cation. CIS ■«. :.aa Mr hAUt pt. J. P. BOSABDOi, Publl-h.p.
THISTLETON'S
JOIaIaY GIA1VT!
ONLT TEH 0EST8.
THISTl.ETON'S~79 post street
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
ijldsy Erenlog March 14th
3ENEFIT
Of MI89
flanche Chapman
jOn which ocotrloB tb* will, by dot n, repeat hew
pop alar character of
Ittle Don Giovanni,
In trod ii clog tb* btaatlfal Ballad of
3ood - bye, Sweethear t»"
And for the fir* t time tfao beanttfal Ootnedlett*.
eotlthd
HAPPY PAHS
Uf W If Irs
ilss Blanolie
HILL APPEAB.
A Maw SjiIm of Narnr/ Bh.mes, called
f Times Don't Change with
us, my Bovs,"
A»d, br detlrt, tbo
XV SONG A1NI> DANCE
Wrltlas ezpnailT for Hiss ZLLA, to tit led
|[ TRAVEL ON MY STYLE!"
'lie Marie Gaugaln
r fill tvtr Jdaco ler beanttfal BalUt DivM-tiiaement
entitled
L IL.XTFl.lV.II^-El I
CAUFQJUyA.TH^^
Mr John Mo On Ho w«h Proprietor and Manager
GERMAN STADTTHEATER
Ohae.FrllMb Direotor
FABBRI OPERA!
Prof. B, Mulder Fatibii Conductor
extra niVlslat;.
SUNDAY EVENING MARCH 16
Will bo prodnotd, after voeka of car;fal propiri.
ktlon, O.rl Maria Weber'a great woik,
Der Freischutz!
Grind Bomanilc Opera In four acli,
AGATHA, daughter of Oauo INEZ PABBBI
ANNA, hwcon.iQ A SNA ELZBB
MAX, a ranger JAO MULLEB
Ottokar, Prince of Bohemia »B. Bethwlieb
SJIUo
Ooco, bead ranger of the Prlnco L. Bebwerer
Z miel , tho wild banter A. Klebu
Pecaliar care bat bten bcatowed upon the prjdaatlon of
the Scene In
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The City Gardens
VOR TBS
Coming; Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OP ALL i^OOIKTIEM. AS-
nnoia lions and Military Companies is called
to the arlvantaita offored b]r ta«»a ' nraaiodioiis
and beaoilfnl aronnos for Holiday Pionio F-.*ll-
val". 'Clity oao bs procured on Any d»y in th*t
wcok for piooio pnrposoa tha oomioK tssnoa on
mora adrao lagoons urmi tban any Kroonda is ttis
Blat*.
THE CITY OABDRNM
Are eaar of aooa*a without aay i arlff 10 - oalstie",
and art> ,iro«i<tfd wltb l.ific and rtenutifal Lawns;
I'ii-kp simiji Trees; beamifal Klowors and flsnta
from uTiTv oltme; ntuneions Bwlugs; two marn-
mnih Danoltig ('.■iTinunr, ; n naiii'iil Lake, wit
Pleasure Bo4is: Koantalo. ar d l"»rv:i:..ry Tow-
rrs, all perTeoilj sbelited Irom the wludi. A
iuaio ninth Hp.tnaraat is oo tbe itroaod*, sod every
convenience for the aooommttdation of Urge 1'ic-
nlca bas been msde. Evryt'ilnic ban been pUo*d
iD tbo roost complete ordor for the aoming Beaton
THK CITY QABUCKN
Are tha largest in tbe State. They oootalo $'.-
aorca of Kooll and rthad-d Lswn, Flower Gar-
den*, uto., and are capable of aooommodatiog
:u,(M(i pur son- wilQ the K'caheat conrenlonae. , Ex-
tra Oars inn dirently to ( ><> Gardens.
Picnic Ooinmittsse aro eapeoiatly invited It call
and inspect i ho Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will be most favorable.
M. V. NinVKVJJ, Proprietor.
•wrOllloo hoars 3 to 6 p.m.. daily, at tbo Garden* ,
oorner l wnUih and Kotsom aireets.
N. B -auO,Oo« AdmifBion Tioketa wore sold
bj various Associations holding temivala at tbe
Oity Gardona last year. Tbe sals of rplritnons
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on (■ es-
vivaldays. aab4tf
Ladies and Children
....WILL 1TH1D....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO D8E. RABILV APPLIED,
is not arsaar. and will net injure tbe meat dsUoaw*. rt
enrea all diseases of the eoalp. removes dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
aVTb. Ori«ln.l RAOE BRUSH HAIR TONIO AND
DRI-.s.s iNO m*y be bad of tbe Agoot.
JAI. n. OAT KM, Dnarelat,
JOHN RO:BI^'Sy
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKL.AXVD.
The Popular~Picnic Resort
Forty Mlnates Klde froan tela Clly-Oar*
run direct to the Park,
BAPwEhVS CENTRAL PARK 18 IINDOOBT-
edly tbe beet bummer Resort for Piuoi"* and
Fa-wllies ri-rlur the Sonnner, being KHEK FBOM
DUVI'. WIND. SAND ANU POISO.N OAK. The
Park la verj commodious, and located directly at
the water front . , „, , _
It abounds In magniScent old Sbade Trees, bsau-
t if at Lawns, Gardous, olo.. and is provided with
a mammoth Pavilion, Reet.no.raot, a-d every oon-
venlsnoe for puhlio asuemblaifes. Will be open to
the piiulio after Maroh 16th. For p.rticulaia. ap-
pW to T, W. BADGER, at tbe Park, or *t bis
otfloe, northeast corner Kearny and Bush ftreets,
San Fraoofsoo. rahll 1m
NONE HI7 THK BBaT <|UAI,1TY OJfMlATl
0A_N BE HAD AT
tStall*? C5 , O, Oallt ornia TH arket
PIUNMEB ailOK MANIIFACTUBT,
THE JOtTBHAL OP AMUSSMEKTS.
mbliaLed arery Dm In t Vear by
BS Merchant and 68S T^ashlng-toa lU.
Below Mont*omery, Sao Francisco.
TH CBSDAY MABCH 13, 1873
Still Persists.
We told the Call yesterday that Johnny
Allen had closed his engagement at the Al-
hambra Theatre, and took his benefit last
Friday, bat that papar weo't believe us.
This morning it repeats its assertion of yes-
terday thus:
For to-morrow— the occasion of Johnny
Allen's benefit— a bill of even more than
usual attrsctiveness has been prepared.
A Bad Character.
A Prefeesor Fauitis giving singing les-
Bonain Yank'«n. An old lady there would
not let her daughter go to Faust's school,
because she had witnessed the opera of
"Faust," and didn't like his treatment ef
Marguerite, though she confessed he taught
her to aing beautifully.
Oyster Trtwie.
The oyster trade tn California u assuming
ggantlc proportions. Emerson Oorrllle, of the
B a Idle Roek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions oi
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters hare a fame which
has extended all orer the continent, and * be
■' 6> " *!• Bock" Is known everywhere.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The PeopU's Remedy for all Aches and Pains,
For a safe and efficient Bkj.utxfxzb or ro
Oouxlexiom, use Diokik 'a Famous Cbbxx bk
Lis. l
AMUSEMENTS, Etc •
California Theatre.
•■I* ParorlU" was excellently performed last
nijjc t by lae r abbn Optra Troupe. To -night Miss
Asjrnata L. Dargon will make her laat appearenoe
bntonsand imptneoate Jolla In "IbeHnnch-
baek," the rest of the cait may be aeeo on oar
first page. To-morrow erening, by very general
rtqaest, "Feast" will be given. Ibis will be tbe
last night ef tbe opera season. On Saturday after-
noon 'Deborah" will be performed.
Alliambra.
To- night Bob Hart, Little Mao and others wllj
appear in "Tbe Wandering Actars;" Billy Baer-
eoa in bis inimitable ao t'of "Old Blaek Joe ;" Ohaa.
So t ton is Eosg sod dance : ethers in first part and
interlude, and tbe lively pa=tomiaaio drama of
'Jocko, tbe Brazilian Ape," with Little Uao as
Jocko wilt terminate the ptrformaace. To-mor-
row eight id eat apart for the benefit of tbe admi-
rable qaiotetii of vocalists whose performances
form snob a pleasing portion of th« entertainment
given at this hoose— J. G. Russell, W. F. Baker,
M, Aioaley Scott. Beoj. Clark -and G. W. Roeka-
fsller. A grest bill will be presented on this oc-
caaioa, numerous volunteers will appearand by
geasral reQBtBt it will be an old eong oight when
theee good old melodies wbioh first made negro
minstrelsy popular will be song. The box-offioe
for the sale of tiokets is now opeo.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Tbe success of "Little Don Giovanni" is so great,
the hoase being crowded sightly, that there Is no
reasoD for changing the bill as announced lo
this morning's papers. This burlesque wilt be per-
formed to-night, to-morrow sight for the benefit
of Miss Blsaone Chapman acd until farther notice.
"Little Don Giovanni" has made a big hit. Tbe
booses being better in this, the second week of
its performance, than they were on the first.
Bella Union Theatre.
Edward Mootsgne In his great Gyre Act; Miss
Agnes Kennedy In dnets with Miss Fanny Garret-
son, and in the character of Bob Wiggins; Cos-ill
and Cooper in seog and dance; Mat Kelly and
Tommy Erte. in song aod basjo act ; "Hans and
Kadj," by J. H_ Larkin, Misa Carrie Armstrong,
ajadlotbar* and many other amnsing performances
make apa good bill for to-night
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
The public ehonld make the most ofjtbe few
nights of the eogagemeat of the Dockrill TronpS>
M'ile Dockrill, the most brilliant equeetri-
•asie la (be United States, will take her fare-
iprell benefit. An immense bill will be presented.
The box-office for tbe sale of reserved seats for
the ocoasioo Is now open. The prima donna of tbe
arena may reckon on a very large sod f asbionabls
hoase.
Benefit of Mis* Blanche Chapman.
Friday evening Is eeta part for tbe benefit of
Miss Blanche Chapman at the Metropolitan Thea-
tre. "Little Don Giovanni," the sparkling Lur-
letque wbioh baa made each a hit, will ba per-
formed with a new ballet and new nursery rhymes,
and Miss Blaocbe will appear in the beautiful
comedietta of "A Hapoy Pair" for tbe occasion.
We predict that Miss Blanche will have a hamper
Extra Opera Night*
On Sunday evening the Fabbri Opera Troupe,
nudir tbe direction of Charles Fritscb, will pro-
does the grand opera of "Dar Freiechutz." Par-
ticular attention will be paid to the Phantom
Scene in Wolf Glen which win bs presented with
grind soenic effects.
Woodward's Gardens.
Abont 10,000 persons were present at tbis popn-
lar place of pnblic resort on Sunday. Professor
Lay made a splendid ascension in his gas balloon
and came down South of San Joae. TheBoislays
and the "Japs" will perform on Saturday next
when a balloon ascension will be made by tbe
Buielaya. Another gas balloon ascension on Sun-
day next.
Sen Jose,
John alrOulloogb aod dramatic company will
perform "Jack Cade" at the Opera House to-
morrow night.
Anatomical Mxbettsi.— One of the most
•etnpiete collections of the bind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of oostly and beau-
ilfnl wrx models, is daily onview (to gentlemen
only) a>t the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be profitably scent here.
The Price of a Husband.
The telegraph says :
Zt is now publicly charged tbat Mre. Put-
nam received $15,000 in consideration of
her appeal to Governor Dix to have Foster,
tbe c Ai-ho. k murderer, committed to a lesser
puoisbment.
Fester aen-ior it appears has money, and
is willing to spend it to save his son from
the gallows. We suppose the matter be-
tween him, and Mrs. Putnam was arranged
somewhat as follow :
Mrs. Pntnam discovered in her parfar, in
widow's weeds.
[Enter Foster, Br.]
Fosteb— I've called, ma'am, to see if I
ean't fix matters with you about that unfor-
tunate affair.
Mrs. P.-^How?
Foster — Well, ma'am, it's how muck?
That's what it resolves itself into. Your
husband's dead, but banging won't bring
him to life 6%ain. You're not revengeful?
Now I'll give yon a good price for jour
name to the petition.
Mbs. P. (weeping)— My husband was very
dear to me.
Fosteb— Well, ma'am, I hope you won't
make him too dear to me. I'm willing to
give you ten thousand dollars to help to
save my sen's life.
Mbs. P.— It is true that hanging your son
won't restore my husband to me, but really
ten thousand dollars is a small snm when
the position he held in society is tiken into
consideration. I think the law must take
its course.
Fosteb— I can say fifteen thousand, and
that's the very highest figure.
Mbs. P.— Well, sir, I accept your offer. I
am a Christian, and know how to forgive
my enemies.
[Foster writes a check. Mrs. P. signs the
petition.]
Music by the baud— "Hanging for mur-
de's played oat."
CUBTAIH.
Horrid Man!
Dryden was so bound up in his books tbat
bis wife exclaimed :
"I wish I were a book tnat I might always
bs in your society.".
"I wish yom were an almanac, so I could
change you every year," replied he.
Not Forgotten.
The Boston Courier of Sunday, March
9 th, eays :
The ninth anniversary of the desth of
Rev. Thomas Starr Kin? will be obsered in
HoUiB-street Church this zuorniog.
Was it remembered here?
It is Better to Laagb than to Cry.
This is proved \y the verdiot of a Cincin-
nati jnry, which was to the effect tbat he
the mandied from strangulation during a
paroxysm of crying.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable cariiage, stylish
nor ees and a re lis tie driver t re the leading es-
eentlals of sn enjoyable ride, end these cannot
be secured in San Franeieoo so unquestionably
as ; from Frank Boston, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Hlshandiome turn-outs sre used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous driver.0, he Is more liberally patron-
ised than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, 'while a large number of persons, and
ladies In paiticular, will engage no cirrlages
except those which be p rovidea. Frankhaa en.
joyed great success In his basinesc, and the
admirable way In which be conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who pa rjmza him. *
Live Wen.
Those who eat good dihiitrs are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash*
Ingtos treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocfcen, who has catered for the pnblio since
1649, provides tor his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Bumagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything tbe heart of
man can desire. The nest cup of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Rhsb House Carriages, can be
(ound In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abUshmenr, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery ate,, or Dexter Stables. Oarriaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. na
V. Car tier <St Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having tbe latest improved lapi-
dary tool?, will ezoonte any work in their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for qnartz speci-
mens, and appraise the valne of all gema. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3b
Do Not Suffer from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to fl p.m. We
ptiAyfc from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor 'i capability . References given if required, h
Wiia-t Cheer L-aundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlaed by everybody. •
The Credit MobUier Swindle
Is the talk of tbe dar, and is considered one of
tbe most gigantic frauds of the ago. The old ad-
ace says that "bad feeding ia the oanse of many
Crimea," aod there is no doubt of the troth
of it, for what will cause a more discon-
tented state of mind t nan a badly-cooked meal?
To avoid this evil we should patronise enoh res-
taurant* as iiTER's White House, Kearny atrert
opposite the White House, or hie branch, the Cap-
itol BzsTAunAXT, on Fourth street, where we can
always depend on obtaining the very best the mar-
ket affords, cooked in the most recherche style, at
reasonable pnc*s. •
THE FORTY- ACRE FARM.
Br JOON B TAXES.
I'm thinkin', wi'e, of neighbor Jones, that man
with Btalva t arm-
He lives in peace and plenty on a forly-acre
KaVaa;
While men are all atonnd us. wltn bands and
hearts afar*,
Who cwn two hundred acres, and stiliare want-
ing more.
His is a pretty Utile farm; a pretty little hoose;
He has a loving wife witbin.asqnitsasamonoe;
His children play arout-d the door— their fath-
er's life to charm-
Looking as neat and t dy as the tidy Llttlefarm.
No weeds are in tbe cornfield?, no thistles in
the oate;
Tne horees show good keeping by their fine and
glossy coat-;
The cows within the meadow, resting 'neath
the baechen shade,
Leirnall their gentle manners of the gentle
milking maid.
Within the rleldB— on S»tDrday— he leaveB no
cradled grain
To ba gathered on the moir^w for fear of com.
ing r iin.
He keeps the Sabot th holy— his children learn
hla ways—
And plenty fills his barn and bin after the bar.
vest days.
He never has a law-suit to lake him to the town.
For the very eixcple reason, therj aze no line
fences down;
The bar room In the village does not have for
him a cbarm;
I can always find my neighbor on bisfcrty-acrd
farm.
His acres are so very few, he plows them very
deep ;
'Tis his own hands that turn the sod, 'tis his
own hands tbat reap ;
He has a place for everything, and things are in
their place ;
The sunshine [smiles upon his field, content-
ment in his face.
May we not learn a lesson, wife, from prudent
neighbor Jones,
And not— for what we haven't got— give vent to
sighs and moans?
The rich atn't always happy, nor free from life's
alarms ;
Bat blest j re they who live content, the' small
may be their farms.
Not Hrj;h-toii (1 Enough.
Mary McFinnigan went to see about a
place the other day. She cast her eyes over
the front room; "Comfortable enough,"
she eaid. Of the dining-room ehs said, "It's
nata and clane." When she came to the best
room she was disgusted, and cried : " VYbat I
no peanner 1 I don't want the place."
e> —
Sancv lcli lai&bd Puiu,
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of indnslry 1b
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schielber, dealer in
bedding and fninitnre, 520 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pain, has received ad-
vices that Ihe gathering and his shipments thss
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its euperior qualities
for mattraas bedding, and denbtlees Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty In disposing ol all
that comes. a
Genuine Havana Clears.
Bet t brand's at 61 Montgomery street, 8. W.
corner of Merchant. Franck & Cahn, q
Lever Euckio suspenders.
At SI per pair— 25 per cent, cheaper than else-
Vhers — at the What Cheer Laundry. x
Altogether tne Best.
It is curious, but true, that 3. A. Sbaber,
707 Market street, near Third, 6bould sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and yon will be
convinced. *
Ladies, you may aay what you please there
is bnt one place in the city where yon can buy
underclothing cheap for youreelvea and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Friedlander& Co'?, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 8h
■m
Or. Barlow J , Smith
Is giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle.
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelsn Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenoing at 7 H o'clook,
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to i p. H., free. w
Best Quality of Doeskin
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Qheer Laundry X
Dr. Dofierty
Has devoted nis study more partieularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Is
now the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leideedorff, a few doors nelow What
Oncer House. T
Bvorybody Suited*
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Eearny). all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' ForniBhing Goods, at Bank's, store, 35
Fourth street. Cheapest in the elty. s
Oeoisvosakx.— Hadame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
333 Eearny at., bet. Bush and Pine. Consults-
dens in English, French and German. i
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Room 10.
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Ovsters,
Why travel so far* Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyeter dealer, 612 Howard
strC3t, near Third, next to car office. o
A- Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring oomfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect tha fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building Is a verv fine one and is well
licbted and ventilated. «,
S.F. BUSINESS DIREITOHi
BootieUer. and Stutlon«ra.
H. H. Moore. 6fln Monteomery. near Merchant,
Bn«Ineii Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant A Ktratton'a College, 24 Port Si
■Bnteher*.
Kate, Fred, Rtalla W to 100, California. Market
Prejieh Fancy Ooodm.
Looan A Co.. 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Batts*,.
(In man Hair.
Sampson. A. B. A Co.. U0 Second rtreet
Wlnea and Llqnori. (WOoleaale.)
Dansri F. A Co.. SO* Front
FIGARO
CIKOCTLATES AS HOUSE PROGBAMMK 1
every Theatre in San Fronoiaco.
FIGARO
18 MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
priocipal botela in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at tight
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
Fresh and Sweet .
For the beat confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Suttee H
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THBGUGH
out tha centre of the city, in all Hotels, Res-
t&nranta, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
IB OrjtCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland terry Boats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tbegreat Overland Train.
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS,
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
TWESTT TEAKS OP PK4CTIC,
1 "^ T?? .TREATMENT OF DISEASES Dtm.
at the head ol all pbrnoiui making anon. IS"
• epaolally, and an.blu her to iuum ?..£«.!
and permanent onre in the worn oaaea ofiii
E'n«",JJ°S """"''"I deranitein.nta. Ui£,
will and Madame Edmsnds a eliiltnl phiiiiuT'
anditi»totneirint«reBt to consult her in iil (ft
eases incident to women before tampering «£
Eoisonons nostromt. qoack doctors and nombuf
[adame Edmonds describes diseases withooliS?
Jh.°!;?*Mf° 'r0m the »'lle"«. a»<i onrsa SaSn
the tue of mercury or experiments, thoa aariu
Iron wrong treatment tor privet., chroni. •!
cancer diseases. Correspondence strict], en?
dential. Office and residence. 415 Pine ItrZi
between Kearny and Montgomery. jaMl,
FIGARO
IS " HEBE. THEKE AJTD EVERYWHERE,
and ia constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and pnbiic reaorta generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IS THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the citv to make porchaaea, and is therefore the
beat of advaislslngmediama.
THE FOLLOWING ISA REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF REER SOLD
U. S. Revenue Paid Thereon,
DnriDB the Tear 1873,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
Philadelphia.. John Wlcland....S9S68 $29863
Empire Lyons* Oo 20,082 20,882
Albany Spreokels A Oo.... 12,681 J2G8I
Washington... .Mangels A Oo 11.453 11,5-53
Pacific Fortmann A Oo... . 8.268 8.2S8
a. F. Stock Brewery 7,548 *i.f48
Mason A Co 6.915 6.9S5
Willows EJienclaneAFanst 54S9 5,459
Broadway 4 800 4,800
National Glack 4 Hanson... 4,'.36 4,736
.Iaekson Wm. Frederick.... 4,573 4,573
Kvaiia GnnOlach & Oo.... 4.545 4.545
Hibernia M. Nnnan 4,4-7 4,417
United Statea-.WannematherAUo 3.349 3,349
New York .HaffoerAOo. 2.933 2,389
GoldenGate 2,7» 2,730
Union Hesse A Oo 2,412 3,712
Lafayette Han^t Panllin 2.M8 J.2S8
Green A Oo 2,080 2,089
Chicago 2115 2,115
WeyantAKaih l,Tj9 1.773
WahmotAOo 1.321 LW1
And some very small breweries, producing each
less than LOW barrels per annum. The whole
amount of Beer sold during 187J in San Franoisco
ia 161,432 barrels, and it will be noticed that
JOHN WIEL1ND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HEADS THE LIST;
His sales exceeding by about 10,000 barrels those
of any other brewery, and making nearly oof_-fif th
of all brewers combined. -lei" lw
Stage Dancing'
TAUGHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DASHAWAY HALL,
de27 lm Post street, near Kearny.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor, Second and Teaasn* streets.
■"Terrapin com-tsotly on hand.
Oysters in every at vie. PRIVATE
SUPPEB BOOHS FOR PASTIES,
dec 311m
03 A.3tH.T03NT'JS
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
K. £. cor. Jacliion and Kearny ata,
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR
OUMPLAINTS, formerly of
London, and the last twelve veara.
DR. TuZER informs the afflicted tbat attariS
pJTt*^ th% H05?"ALB IN LONDON ATO
r/AKla, and spending one year io the mestaak.
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, ba htaiT
opened his old Medical Institute at the old «Ua4
where he can always be found. DR. TOZajihii
for forty years met with usparalleled suoesahT^
«unn.B-ltm8ntn°' diseas* tceneratly koowa u
OHBONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLALNTaT
DB. (H18. H. TOZEK
is in every wav resoonsiblo, binding himulf U
effect a peroianent cube, or making no cbaisai
Those who canDOt afford to pay for advioa S
medicine will be charged for medioine only. JH1
MUNI HLY RES TOKAT1VE PILLS, neveVasor;
lofail in giving relief in oases for which tberara
recommeoded. are to be obtained only at at
offioe. Price. *5 per box. Full direction obsiS
box, eent h? hxprees or otherwise,
Djt. TOZER does not imitate tha adrarUltu
t^aoks who mue it a practice to pnobtb tSL
amdavitBand other false rffsrencea.bat referito
the Bo?t respeoUbls people in the State, whoa b»
haa cubed of diseases wbioh otbera have rausdu
* _ BKCHA8. W. TOZEK,
a. K. corner Kearny and Jaokson atresia,
M~xl Ban FraxcUwa
OUTSIDE LANDS;
j^NY AND ALL PER60JJS THAT BATI
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS os QVFLi
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can turn la»
amount refanded at the office of the nnderrigs**
upon the prsBsntatioa of an order ltoa tat
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delS if a. AT/STDT. I
TRAYS always on hand
Alfred Vettay
Man u f acturar aad I
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
£«S DnpoasV
SEAR SUTTER StXMtti
See my stock of Birf
Cages before pnrcbaaus
eleewhere. Always asat-
thingnew on hand. Mj
Patent Cages, made M
Tin Wire, are wafiaafo
FREE FROM TEBHIH
Alao, best quality Tti
noJru
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE,
1»4 Kearny treet, has Removed l»
TVo. 3 Second street
"Where yoo will find a complete »'
•oriment of smSTS and IT/KaliS
1XG GOODS, at tbe nsnal low prite*
Tbe Old Stand.
BENEDICT « C*.
ARIO!
_ Pianofort
KOIiiBED BY THE JUTjOKS AT.^,fe{
u Fair •! ihe Am.rioao InrtlwM, {»" *~
told trial arainst Sleini.ar'a, Oblotar.Jt'-
others, to boTHK BB8T OS ^XBrBITlO".
CUKTAZ, Sole Agent, »0 OTan*1"
H B.-Ptanot of all atylM TO KENT. jg
ia£
Attention, Good Liver j
MP. P. BEBOSS. FORMBBLV
oropriatorof tbe Miners' Rss-
Unrant, haa taken the maneKement
of both the Miners* Rseaaorant o».
Commercial street and the Miners ■ ■ -
Brsooh on Msrket atreet, in psrtnsrsBn?, "Lj^
A. DRAYETJR, who haa been oooneew*^
arm for yeara. IraprOTemenU hay* w3«p th»
tbe onieine departmente that will renoor_ >~ .
oers'more popular than it baa w^JSJ-i •
tbe T2 years ef lt« prososnty. Oor Bill*01 t
embraos all tbe delicacies of the ■•**£?iJl J
motto iB "Good Fare, Good Oookina- and sto°
Ohar,.^» ...awMACa
MINERS' RESTAURANT
. .~„ atf
0NT31M!
HOTEl
ar
■s~|
ui rm»i-uni tm' ribat. muni i
»«*, OT. ■ -, -• u.
r— >i» t— «. .. »i m
DlilU;
Pktropolitan theatre
CALIFORNIA THE ATM.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
Uu
' r>
tT NIGHT BUT 03NTH3
THII IVIKIKi,
I in
Ciapman Sisters miss august a l. d argon !
' l »» W *H a
<3-x*o«.t Oyro Act I
I»ni Uln #»>,«! .Alk. 1' 1 At as « t- <
thi« tvtiriao
St-LE MARIE CAUCAIN.
BUWCHBACK!
In < nmlivl
8-hemcrhorn's Boy
ll«»»T rn»«lM I W««
m | omi
Or.e
OWE* MUlJlWI
' • IIRKBT
I * • «M>>
■rr«tta
ELJH
Lttle Don Giovanni
.. .
ffOTHiniifMr '
III)
k S S t, • »*!« *JWM *-f
■»-. *»•• »...,.-.••
i • »» to ii »■ *.— j • ••• «-■•
■ wa riiiMitmK
>.,..-.. : n-... > sinus
llAlaf tm tW *»«A mil •-
J*l<*tM< J »
"«l"'r-.rj*T"v.', I Ti r
'AlPSOr,
D BKLASCO
■feat**!,-.'. DAaa't.r-. »«. ■
i«km*)ii<.ut M|t iiMiii.ti
*Trtf f •»
MNJ alcBL .*, M4" W>. t*f.
MIM LI7IIK nKnti
MIU CURirLl.
«l« IDA SHATTUUK
MISS KAlTTKtL
. - ' QtsMi
* "»" 'flTTM
I j r.i
. ihi PLTmrox
HII1IIW1D
J m TO«SI»'|
r » riiATm
AIOHT1 I. MMOI
MIM ■ •I.ER T«A< Y
mil' »t nnna. u.tt, un-
Positively the Last Night of the Fabbri Opera Season
VbM will W i • ■■!«•?• or.Mf to wilt,*** IIKKR
trilaLXR la hit r-r.l.l;oa ol M-pM-t nhllr*.
C5-o\aLio.cxa.*s C3-r4a,n<a. Opera, FAUST
FHIuaY ilBIM,
pflt «f JUaa Blanche Chapman!
Saturday, at 2 o'clock Last Miss Dirirnn .Matini'p
SATTUDAT tVP.SISo. Mirth ]5lh-^—
Benent of nviisus -A.. i_.. Dargon.
The perform »ao* will coanmfoco with
3L-TT03E^3EST'IJaL B03R01A
; \BGON m LrCBKTII, Milated by JODV V. CULLOCQH. To be followed by a Hecluiion bj
Mist Dktfon. Toeonolade with Pnmlly jArm.
MONDAY LVESING. March 24th.— Will be produced, efitr month* of eerrfal end •lAbont* pr*pu»tIfD.
Br-aaripeere'e gT*»t I**i<Kl>, entitled
Mfwrvrd Sf«U-UrM* Utrol* ui(* Uft-Mtn St A-S Balcony
Rr**rT«d ft^aUa-IU'ciar 7 A (iili»r.
Or*** Urcl* Admit.ioo St «>• Pi-Wat* Boi**
*yS odd HO Of
■tojwta J«*i ■!■
< . . 11-
■ 1" \ rini'«.
MiUHTil I0«:
CNUUI VT*M»
*.,•• Hi BWt)« Aft.
MAT B-l IT A<« lOMMT BAH.
r ■•••>) Um,M»n
HANS UND KflDY
JM HlMjtWtBIMI.'..
Toa....
1 N htxiloisiUf ...,
Faraa-r l.tdg**, n«n»rol lb*N>-
MlM (••rratiNi
'Ullltt
T*n«r Br**
Or»rl-ra. Orobai
. nal . By ROWARD MONTAOUK.
njeT^^aones Tennidv aiSTahiiy iilXVfioii
DniM Mia* IMUIc- lI.-r1-.---i
THE SOMNAMBULIST.
Obftll Oooper
'jTiriT* Orohti
Oencladlnc with
THE TURKISH BATH
BUI r-pr1.nl AU.ttK.ally
CO R. O Math I Gnop Will Bark
FI>*raortinv<r ,..( n«» V"-n-' i >>m F Oooper
Joiiab Powdar Tommy Btso I Amclit Tippll...Niai Johnaoa.
McDANIEL'8
Lseum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMINC.
I'liP'i. .
■JT imt.
■■' »M«. 'I
■oond •
ii..: *<* ■
»*? «brr(WMBi*Bta artll '-a ma-ia with
MfR f-OMPANi
H«otiaj i?f ElaJlor performaWOfM e* a per*
«•! tbarMetpu. Oanaa-piajrta— e solicited,
rem J. MoTMMKi ,
Leek Root jTe. l,Cb«T«De«, Wiomioc
_ eff eetxeioeTjte, MM Inw.
'-■• for n,o W'inMi BawaOD, ••niinf pbolo-
■0 am/ addrvaa. Half I'ttaa** Mootf ra-
d alur filknc iciir'a*ni4.
JAMI-S HcDAJOKL,
•priwiar Cb«*M>D« loaetr* aad Mn**om,
Leek Box He. 1. Obereaa*, w. T.
Ill
N
■
EB'S OPERA HOUSE.
viitoirtiA crrr, rxvada.
a KLROAITT theatre bab rkkjc kk-
•oormtad, ae>d c*a be rented by iba nl(bl or
■a week. bjLaVt* an J vaniinf eemeenie*
L'y treeled wltb oo applicttien by Utter
•11-llK l-IPKIC,
Mana^ar and ao)a Propriator,
Or t*j J. H. MeCAME.
• SO WeablBXto* atraat, S«n Vr%nei*>*
ESSRS. ..'NEIL £ CALDER
IfODROB TO TUKIR FRIFKD8 ASt)
!• Public r«n«rAllr, IhAt they b«T« OP*0«d
OOLMAX'g fJLOTHINO UTORK, Corner
• h AAA MoatAOMHT AlTMtA, Wrth A WtLL
OTKD 8TOOK>f
1CK WIIU,
I.IQCOM AMD
OIOABa.
inlOTltAd to oa'.I. And ARCHIE MoNBIL
WM. O. OAXDRR will do thoir bfllt to
MiAai AomfarUblA. ) a w if
RRY CORBYN'S SALOON
TSO MARKST BTRB1CT, HARRY COR-
brarteeeotfalr laformt bli fiitodi end p*t-
Uul hi bu refitUd la b-aatital Kyle tlm
■■d eetstfortebre retort, end win be plaaeed
■ikem, eae end ell, eed beve tfavm eempla
of ehe eboloeet wioei aad liquor*, A a*w
rd tabl* from (be meaefeotoy of LiMenflaid
Ph*l»B *ad Ooltncdar'* lateit pkteat *»*•!-
—--.'■ - DM be-D nlac,d |D toe Billiard
nlir and efflciant barerus m»aip-
eto be foond la bl* old pa-
iD*e crettara comfort to ell.
|*ntl
Pteb> sad Ool
-\J^» popular an
%Toaa*»f Oerroll.i
t«wae«d *o dupe
O
kEirnsB, At thi
tSWUtt. IT?**'
HAIR.
THE OUIAPKT rLAOI IS SAD FRAHOlSUi
TO BUV
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, cheap and Fine
Jewelry A Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUB
NEW YORK STORE.
A. «. RAMPHOX.* Oil.,
Ho. ltO Nfcond Blrcct,
■eJOlm JeVtwa-eai tftMlon -and Mint*,
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-OI-ABS PKOPI.K .-MUKT liAVI-
i*Od Tfardrob*. Four l-a-l.c- and two Oea-
tlm*B toboKoodin Knnaral brjuioa** f^r th* oin-
l&IE WiDtAar 8r>**oo, OOmmoootOH trx- ttrat >r"i-k In
Ifortmlm, \blL Addrstia lUUnf iown«t. Urrna,
wltb Pboiottrapb. lialf Far* rcloadod *(t-j- Mll-
IoaC eacseemaaL
JAMK8 MrDANII'l.,
Propri.lor Oa.T.on. Tbe.tr. ml Mn.oaia,
0O*2 L.-ck Hoi 1. nh.ynn.. W. T.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Kiinius let mul ir OQO WaNhlnKton street.
TO VARIETY_ ARTISTES!
Y"ARI«TT ABT18TK8 AND MIN8TRRL
* p*rforesere«oiaK from Ska Frsaoteeo to Naw
York, or vioe vera*, tboold itop tt
SALT LAKE CITT.
Ffnt-eltM *0 >*«**□ onta offnrod to flnt-olau ppo-
dle ei "TUB BOWRRY," Mela itrset, Joetpb
Dudlny. M*n*f[rr. Litter* ro addreiMd. or to
Dick Brown. BasioeM Manner. W||| reoelv*
prompt reply. f«3 •»
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OOAS. V. BRROOLD, PROPRIETOR.
THE 0BO10B8T HBATB AND
Vef.tAbles, BOArd Ii, tb. word.
AOK PIKE B TRBHT. b.tWMn Ki.Arnj
AAd MontirODi.rr. tnAriA "
CANDIES.
ALL KliTDa OB THB FINEST ^OANUV
made at oar Steam Oendy Feotorr dally. Al-
order*, *ep*olally from tb* ooentry, era aoUotted
esd will be promptly ettended to.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
„ VDXHLY FURNISHED BOOMS. SUV
* lie or In salt*.
■llo-tod.
PARTNER WA»ir,D
i PXHIBITIO^. 1
on* of tba b*et opporton-
r.;'i for * smart roan wltb a until oapit-t over
c47«r*d. For paiitooUia apply i* abor*.
OnAS. A. OARDNEK,
The Ot-lt-hrated Dnteh Comi-dlnn.
■IftNOB BOKATI,
Tho Worl'3-muownad One-LeKdod Danoir.
NAPPHO THOITK,
InclndlriB tbo Child Wonder. SAPPIIO.
I.TI.IK Ki.r.ir*.
MISS II. KLUN mul IV. EL.I.IS.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OUDKII
$50f
LANCASTER'S
617 WASHI.N'OTON NTRK1T,
f*101m Opo. Macniro'* Opara Hoae*.
SHIRTS
AND....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
COODS.
ALAROK A880RTMKNT OF OEWTBj FUR-
ntfiiinit li-i'l-i to bo hail eood and oba-tp, at
the "ObD UOBNER." J. I.KVY'S, Al« MoDt-
« U IT MiTlH.',
....AUD....
I- II (' Y ADAMS,
Serlo-Ootnle and Uaettlat*.
MISS MINMIK I.ODKU,
BarUsqa*. Serin-Comio and BntUd biogar.
T1IK AIIOVaC ARTlMTs ASK NOW ON OUR 1KMIK.N. AND CAN JIB KM-
cagfld by iD*Dic»ri \Va«t of the Rooky Moantelns, tbrouRh oar aganoy,
MIIKRIOAN COBBTN db CO,
THE OLD
Hot Sootcli,
1A Afortca Street, neur ttfiirny.
A.11 Urinlfs Toe. Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AMD JERRY IN TOWN.
Alwari on file th« New York Herald, Haroer'r
Waekty, Fra-k L*»ll(>'a, Diay'a Doing*, PolioeGa
aatte, all iiba Oalffornle paptr*. alxo London
Ponoh. H-ill'i fcrfe. Illa«trat«d Loodoa New*. Call
and aat'tfy youiealf.
•Sf* Don', forge* the *lrn of the Hot Hootch.
f*7tf W. o. WALDKON. ProDTietor.
Bar Sugar
STSRgT. AT
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR
aoa to drop into tbe
Hot Sooton,
FOR YOOR WARM OR OOLD DRINKS.
AH Drinks Ten Cents
«B8 Sntter street, Bear K.ear-ny.
foBtf . 09. P. BRIOOB. Proprietor.
CENTRAL
NO. 118 OKARY STRKFT.'
Kent aooommodationB for
FamiHe* (n tbe city. Private
rntranun forLadi"*. Heir Catting, Kbavlng aofl
SnnraDooing. Children'* Uelmeatly eat Lediee
Bhsmt-noingM) cent*.
1,171m I.. OORRIVBATJ. Proorieter.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Marketv
MAROFAOTURED BY
CALEB M. SICKJLK-R
0018 tf 4SO and 4SS Krnmy af.
"THE" SAUCE.
Sig-nor Mancusi,
PRIVATE SIMOINO LE8B0NS.-0LA8B OH
MOW DAT aad THUBSDAT,
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM;
And Collage oCHedlelne.
_ {t* obieots to be aeon. Open to tony
Poblio DAY AND NIGttT, at EUREKA HAL*-'
3 iS Montgomery fttreet. FOR MEN ONLY
fSTDa. Jordavh's PBiTATg Orncx i* at *i *
Oeary *tr*et (opposite old »*eoh*nio*' Pavilion).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
tO AHY PERSON WHO OAK CUBE CORKS'.
yi
** pioaRO
THE JODBKAL BF AMUSEMENTS.
PabHabsd awry Dai to the Year by
j-_ £». B O O A- R X> XT S
•SSMcrvbunt aad 53S Wftihlaglon Ste
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
THCR3DAT MAKCH13.1873
The Ca'ifornla Art Gallery.
The March number of this periodical is a
capital oce. Tbe drama is well represented
amoag tba arts this time. The frontispiece
coasista of a finely txecuted portrait of John
McCa.lough in tbe character of Corioaous
the first piper is a very interesting ska.-h
of his theatrical career by Professor Tbo3.
Kewcomb ; then there is a criticism of Ed-
win Booth's Brut a* from the Arcadian, a
. very well written resume of the theatrical
events of the month, and a capital stage
etory by R. Reece. Literature is represent-
ed by a review of Charles Reade's last novel,
•' The WanderiDg Heir," music by a two-
page melody for the piaooforts entitled "On
the Lake by Moonlight," by Antonio Spa-
■dioa, and a review of the events of the
month. Jas. F. Bo* man hai an excellent
paper entitled "Thj Tire Lordships;" B.
O. Sogers a good paper on "Art Patronage
in California" aad "Roman Recollections,"
Uo. 3; Hugh Hnoaphrey some pretty lines
entitled "Under Mount Bik*r," aad Olive
Harpar verses, "My AntoDy's Away." In
dditioo to thiB there are "Local Art NottB"
nd a thrilling story entitled " The Gilded
Cameo, " Altogether this number is the best
that has yet appeared. One muBt not look
a gift horss in the month, so although we
don't like the ziooograph of " The Bridal
Veil" any better than" ths otaer pictures
which the publishers have presented with
the Ait Gallery, we won't pitch into it. It
is not stitched into the magazine, which is
consequently none the wor.e for it and is
of itself fully worth the price charged.
No Doubt of it.
The following advertisement appears in
the Chronicle:
A YOUNG MAX IS MODERATE OIROUM-
siarjcea wo aid like ti form ths acqaiintao.ee
ot t. respectable yonng lady. Uoject, it annually
agreeable— Mitrlmoay. loose wbe work for a
living preferred. Pantographs ex .-banged. Ad-
dresi CONFIDENCE.
Address "Confidence !'' We oall tkat more
than confidence ; it is cheek. No doubt that
young man would prefer a young lady who
worts for her living. I; wonld be so nice
to get one who would work for a living for
two. That young man will cf course re-
ceive thoneands of answers to his advertise-
ment. His picture would be worth having.
A female tailor who coald make his panti
wo aid suit him we imagine, or a milliner in
a flourishing business. That Jyoung man
ought to be adopted by some wealthy fami-
ly. We don't think a wife will do him any
good.
A Uoarnfal Wail.
Tbo New Haven Green Boom thus la-
ments:
Our Opera House is closed. Again si-
lence reigns over tbe heads of butcher, gro-
cer and dispenser of temperance drinks and
meats, The doors are shut to in a swage
frown. Ths unpasted bill-board stares
mournfully at the passer-by. No lights
shine over the entrance or out lrom the
curtained windows. No newsboys purchase
gallery delights with tbeir hard-earned
pennies. Gone are the fairy forms from
tbe clu ic boards. Gone the daring athletes
—the sweet singers— the gay crowds. The
hall is deserted — tbe"hi-hi's" are over — tbe
oartiio is down. "To Rent" BUpplants the
banner of the last pet ot the gods and—
another victim is wanted.
Ne w Music.
We have received from the publisher, M.
Gray, "Aladdin's Lamp," a song written by
Charles Swain, musioaarranged by Geo. T.
Evans, and "You May Win Him Back by
Kindness," a ballad snngby J. G. Bussell,
muiic also arranged by Evans.
Easily Sat is ft -rf.
The Grass Tulley Union, the liveliest
paper. published in the interior, has the fol-
lowing :
A Grass Valley husband got himself op in
gorgeous array and then asked his wife 'if
ehe were now pleased with him?" "Oh.
yes, Thomas," ^aid she, "you know thai I
am not very aspiring."
*t 1» ^■•arroctly AjSZOxHsHIxise
How beautifully and quietly they do washing
*i the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
aelore 8 ajc. returned the aame evening 11 de
«lred. _
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
This wonderful Bvatf-n. glyes the memory ex-
acrdlnary power. Thousands of figures and
words learnt without effjxt. Studiea made easy
aad the intellect strengthened. Send for the
boob- fifty cent, pot-paid. Professor Win,
Nemoa, 137 Montgomery street. y
Trie Beat irte rued. lee*.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, lor pita. Dr. Pe*.
rr's Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
cTeet, oe:i)er of Commircial. •
Holiday Candl«g,
fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer'fl pioneer confection-
ery. 573 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, q
"W" »yt\i-nfl- it e turnea in One X>a y
Aid we nev-r disappoint, at the What Cheer
Laundry.
Fob Sale— A lot ef cheap tilt dreeses, at &S
Geary street. ■ A good price paid for cast-off
Haiti.
The Mo3oc war is to continue. The TJ.
8. Army will not be increased.
The Washington Critic publishes the fo-
lowing dog-gOLe 1 lib^ :
A San Francisco dog took possession of a
street ciracd r*n it for two deys.
Ycs:mite s:ctables are a a new wrinkla in
New York. Waterfalls are a feature and
tbe bridal veil Is a frequent conseqnence.
George Washington is manager of a Lon-
don theatre. He cm tell a lie or elss he
couldn't manage.
Toe Sunday law hss been beatan in White
Pioe.
Alms Hocss guests aie not published
among the Hotel Arrivals yet.
The Ctronicle h^wls against tho Chinese
but they come all tbe same.
Harry Conrtaine is home again for thirty
days.
Irwin's portrait of Cbai. Warren Stod-
dard represents bim with too much cheek.
The eleoticn for officers of ths Bohemian
Club is to come off on April 1st.
Nothing more hes bseu heard of the Pavy
expedition.
The Vienna Exhibition building cost five
millions, exclusive of the land.
Margaret Donohue became insane in con"
sequence of her husband deserting ber.
She was rot long in Californis.
This is how they talk in .the San Fran-
cisco Board of Education:
Well, sir, you are a blackguard and a liar
— yoo are a blackguard and a liar.
Here is another Washington Critic whop
per:
Palace cars , are run on street railways in
Sacramento. ,
A brother of the poet Kesta lives in Lou-
isville, Ky. He lives ebiefly on bourbon,
not having the poetic spirit of his brother.
Stanford elected all his candidates In the
railroad interest at Sacramento.
Another from the Critic:
Modoc puoch is a popular .California bev-
erage.
Pennsylvania t .Triers are having the
whoopiog cough.
H. J. Byron will write a new play for Mrs.
John Wood.
Charles Vivian gave a monologue enter-
tainment with comic songs at Santa Barbara
last night.
Bepert says that tbe Oannon-McDermott
esse is to be squelched. It is a great thing
to have money.
Tbe wealthiest men in New Orleans are
retired butchers. The Chronicle calls the
Art Journal's red and green zlncograph -a
fine earomo engraving'* and talks about
art" in another column.
Nast is engaged on a series cf cartoons of
the Sandwioh Islands.
St. Peter's Chorea in Borne is to be en-
larged. Boms, Georgia, we mean.
Olive Harper is to go to the Vienna Ex-
hibition and write nngrammatical letters
about it to tbe Alta.
B. Morgeostern and Mies Sarah Berger
were married by a Jewish Babbi on Monday
in the Petaluma Theatre. Fifteen hundred
persons were present.
Joe Pentland made $200,000 clowning it.
Jeff Davis and TJ. S. Grant were recently
christened in Tennessee.
The Michigan State Prison holds 60 mur-
derers under life sentences.
Whisky sold by the pound during the re-
cent cold snap in Texas.
Louis Bunk, one of the jurors who ac-
quitted Laura D. Fair has been arrested for
bonse-breakiog. He would like to have
Laura on bis jury.
The Piocbe Record says the Chinese there
eat ravens. They must have a raven-ous ap-
petite.
Five thousand dollars is all we want for
an editorial on Austrien affairs, and that is
all Francis Joseph offers for the best.
People never plot real mischief when they
are happy. Laughter is an enemy to ma-
lice, a foe to scandal, and a friend to man-.
kind.
Jemima Isabella Heith who recently died
left her eldest son, H. W. Heatb, one dol-
lar in her will, and left his wife two houses.
Olam Chowdor Every Nlstnt.
Toe best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Baloon, 16 Morton Street, jast off
B>aray. _ 8-y
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one doer
Booth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off Ms fine stock of men'*, boys' and chiU
arena' clotblng, on account of removal, at
greatly radnced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hit*, trunks, valises,
etc., below oo.t, 0*11 if you want bargains. 81,
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tarles
that compare with Squsrza's. BqaaraVs Punches
are famous for the high art shown In their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholeiome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, tbe
disciple of the great S^uaraa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Keamy street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leldesdorff street.
Sewin.gr MacMnei for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alio,
agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
It Is a. Beauty !
THe Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Office. Best
ever invent* i.
Ehirts, $1 GO per dos.; small, pieces, 60c. per
nndrr.
Oar Loudon Namesake.
The London Hornet has been stinging
Figaro rather sharp' y. It terras that Figaro
has bc-en compliining that certain pap3rs
bad been quoting a p.iem entitled "Measur-
ing the Baby," without due credit, Figaro
having published the sime as a spe-imen of
the high-cla&s bluff suDplied its columns.
Unfortunately for poor Figaro, tbe poam in
question bad long previously appeared in
tbe Hornet 1 There is a dilemma for the
Barber, who seems to have beon shaving
rather closely. Nor is this the only offence,
for the Hornet quotes another and more
recent instance t>f plagiimm. ths effect of
which bus been to make ths public rather
suspicious of Figaro's preten^ons to origi-
nality, however much thsy may be con-
vinced of bis cleverness.
Oysters,
In Btrolline round the other nigh:,
To look at 'rrlBCO by gas light,
uur careless t&n , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseleBS.'ploy
Of sparkling wate.-s, male a sojeeu
Through wnlch a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While motsy Btone andpearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that winaow feem to be
Borne fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," said my friend, "let's go la here—
It looks BO nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agre*
That this place suite we to a 'T.'"
Mo sooner had we fnnnd a seat
Than at our bide a waiter nest
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magmjictntly, Ceo;
All kinds of 03 stern, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kindsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little* sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners. "
Whoever denote this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacini OyBter House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKE. Proprietor,
If YOB Want
Your Blankets and FlannelBwell washed, and
not spoiled, send then* to tbe What Cheer Latin
Iry. . x
SOS JPair-B ot »ockti,
At all prices, it the What Oheer Laundry.
American Watches.
Seduced prices, at H A. Calender's 62 Bee
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefally renahted. D
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Mayer A Warkheim.)
Ko, SD MONTGOMERY STREET,
Opposite the X-Iek Home.
BRANCH, 408 KEABXT SEBEET.
M
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-mide Silk. Wool and
other LADIES/ SUITS, at VERY LOW PRICES.
Alio, a large slock of Striped, iiroche ana Laoe
Shawls, Lace Jackets. Silk ;nd Ootton Velveu,
Silks, Satins, Clnikmge, and every d«9t?riprioa ot
Trim ninge. JUST A.&RIV\ED, a large i£voi:e oi
the spriDg sty lee ot
PLAI.V A\D EKBKOIDESED
11XEX SUITS,
K. B.—Oloaba, Dresses aad euti mads to order
is latest fashio a , at rea;onat)I * rates'. mb2
R. MATER OALL3 ATTENTION TO HIS
large and well ssl ect;d aESortment of
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OWING TO THE TKOV THAT M. ASHER IS
SELLING A LARGE aid FIXE STOOK 07
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DONT FORGET TO CALL AND EXAMINE
HIS LARGE BTOOK OE
FLOWEB4, FKATIIERS RIBBONS,
SILKS AND STitAW GOODS.
31. ASHER,
&30 Kearny atreet,
Between California and Saoramento.
*»".Tnst receired, 1,900 dox, HaU, Belling at
FIFTY OfiNTS apiece. !o21
How to Procure Bargains.
Atttnd tae auction tales of Watson & Barn-
hart at tuUr auction Balearoom, 112 SHttor street,
adjoioiiij^tnenew Olrcas Amphitheatre, and you
are eutj to trjoure barg&las. Sale days— Mon-
days and Friday-. Ca'h advanoed on mer-ihan-
diie. Out door sales promptly attended to. s
Faatt's Abolition Oil.
Ourea Lame Back and Paralysis.
Solicitor Wanted.
4 GOOD SOLICITOR "WArTTElV
■^ Apply at this office between J« and
1 (iVloclj,
Assessor's Office,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
A LL PERSONS, COMPANIES, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIBMS, In the
City and Comity of San Frunclico, ore
requested, either In peraon or by their
proper representative!, to deliver at the
Aueiior't Office, No. G2 City nail, be
fore the SECOND MONDAY In APRIL,
1873, a ■tatement under oath of all
Property, both PERSONAL and REAL
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which la in their poaaeaalon. or which, la
held or controlled by any other peraon
In trmt for, or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Section* 3839.3818, Politi-
cal Code.
•9- POLL TAX IS NOW DUE at this
Office, or to a Deputy, — See Seetlans
3830-3848, Political Code.
LET I ROSEKEK,
Cliy and County Alienor.
Satnrday, March 1, 1872. mh3
WOTIOE5.
npHE PCBLIO AS E HEKEBT NOTI-
fled that the Field Depallea of this
Office will commence assessing property
S1TVBDAI, MARCH X, 1878.
The duties oaalgned to those deputies
ore too well known to the community to
require explanation!, aad while I have
been careful in raaklna; my "elections to
fill positions by men favorably known In
this community for their competency and
Integrity, and am confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
I unrently rtqaest th e general public to
report to this office any dlrelletlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, aad assure
them that any Jnit complaint* will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSENEB,
mh4 City and Connty Assessor.
An Oyster Hay be Crossed in Love.
NOT IF IT H 8TJOH AN OYSTER AS YOU
get aeroas th i street from the O&lifornia
Tbeatr«, at the ooraer of Kearny, as nobody coald
refuse said Oyster Try it between ths sots, or
when the pl&v is orer.
SPIERS & POND'S"
u
SALOON,
S. W. COB. BIABST AND BtSH.
PURE WINES and LIQU0BS
HA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS 18 TO ORRTIFY TflAT W. B. TKRWiL-
LIGER A CO , 50 and 51 WuhiDptan Market,
are the SOLE AGES ' S for tbe s\!t> of my brand
of baiter,koowna3T'B4LDWIN'ci DAIRY BDl'-
Tf.fi." It has been ajld at the abore et\nd toe
past thirteen years, and any brands of bnttsr r#p-
r«tect-sd to be of m; make net proonred cf N. B.
Terwdlifer A Co., are connferfeita,
l. k Baldwin.
San Fraaoisoo, April, 8:h. 1672.
N. JB. TF.FWlLLlGF.Kit CO.
fe2S-lro SO and SI Washingloo Market.
FRENCH GO'DS.
MME. PONS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Parisian Goods, has joat received a large and
Taried assort men t of
J^x-oaxcla. 9orsets
Of all kinds, and prices. Silk Corsets, snd Corsels
made to order. Ladies' Underwear and Tonr-
naires. 0S1 Sior&xento street. fslllm
CEO. W. KAGLB. BOB'x STEIN. DA"VTD StAXWELL.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Provision Merchants
TAX SA.1L.E3I
1872-1873.
T
RE TAT SALE FOR THE KOI.
payment ot Taxes for the fiscal year
18:2.78 will be reinmed on MONDAY,
March lO, 1878, at lO o'clock A. M.
A. AUSTIN,
Tax Collector City and Connty of San
Francisco.
mnlOlt
VOCftL AND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICALINSTITUTE
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
am. X". £1. MIX TEH..
SlSPostSt.. opp. TJaloneqaotre.
WOTJRS: from \Qtit and from" to 9. RESI-
DE.VLE;3Q5 Mason Street. mil 3m
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HA.TWAKDS.
lOHY OAKEb , PEOPBIETOB
Xotel.
First-Clas
irUfim
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
m
1 PRICE «J||<3
A Safe and speedy Re ..
dy for all Bronchial At*,
tions, Asthma, Ct|.
Coughs, Loss of VcJ
Bronchitis,. Incipient ( .'
sumption, Hoarsen?
Pain and soreness of °.
Breast, and all Difficuli.
arising from a sud
Cold, readily yield toh
healing powers, Ask
the California Hall's I
monary alsam. Solo
all Druggists.
PJIOPRIETORS,
417 San.ome street, coroer Cobh, j
I'M tf
mm:^
CURES DYSPEPSIA
&ms&
Kenlevs
Giyes Tone to the Stom,
WILL RENEW LOSS OF IPPETP
i,«(l^
Is a Sure Relief for Indigtr ,
8P8TOLV
HeiJievs
HAS NO bUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PTJBIFI1,
THOlfcAS W. BRET,
SILVER PIjATI!
X" MANUTAUTDEIB,
^T — Ain>—
^^f IIPA1I1I
ffi 0RUBrB»NJ0*S,
^t*' — XMT>—
UTKEB HUSICAL r\STBTJICX ,
ESTABLISHED IN lsftj.
sss-L*seonj rlTen on ths Bsnio aad _
MISSION. STREET, between First aad
N. B,— Fine-toned, Silrer Solo BanlM
•ssionsls always otMhaod. <
ft.
A. DESIDERATU
TO....
MANAGERS, STARSflBD COMBIRIT1-
A COMPETENT MANAGER, AGE8T i '
Acter, with 1-5 years' ezp^rienos Is Is» ■
Amerioa, the Oaoe of Good Hops ana AM '
Oolonies, India and China,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with tae profession end tail-
Oao Rive names of Managers. Theatres' ei j
List of Prices and held ins; capacity, inniartj
one of the above places. Apply to ._,-_
J. H. MOOA-BI
fe4 lm 000 'Washington itiett,!
SANGER HALIi
(SINGER'S HALL,)
1* 6EABT ST., IflAB K»*I
N.ne but tbe Choicest Br«»il >f 1 '
amd D^uori on hand,
DEPOT WEYAHD &. KASCHt'S BAT MP'
f.lS « OHBIS FBU>»'_ .
FREE AND EASY
EVEBT lATUXDAT »!• '
FlAno and. Sttslns «*81'
SALO*
CHARING
<4*s
000 Mission street, nonr »*••■'
delO EAGLES A WILD, ?*?** „
To the Dramatic Profess i
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HAS j
over twelve yearn oonneotsd W"0""' |l
Melbonnje,andis well known by^Sr^il
tbe profession in the Colonies, begs w » fy
that he is prepared to give expenw*0^,^ ij
lat he is prepared to give exp"*10""""!!,
ll persona pro feesion ally visiting or ■*?J
riBit to the Australian Oolonies, «•"«
Pnnotoalltjr in dispatohing repliss ssaj »
at°°- WH.LLAV PBMBV WATJ
UYIotort. Otumbsn. 46 OoUlM «—
h..m. Anrt-r.li*. „
WILLIS^BAND
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ■ Aj; I
oooasiona. Musio imported, arrsni* »
and for sale. \
UABCC8M. BLXTM Lender*
Orehestrn. j.
B£NBT TON DEB MEHBEA- W
ex- of Bran Bund. J
B»-Or0>nj frnrn the country promptir ■ „»
- Address M. W. WILLrS. *»"»»/■"
to Address M. w. wiubia. «•*'»'« tt
Store. l»& MoLtitomery Btrtet, or *lAn ^
CilOre. .IB .uoiiKtiuory butou, •>
BLUM, aSSO Montgomery street.
GEORGE MATES'^
DEALER IN OYSTERS, OXaAHS
andall bind, of SHELL FISH. J
tlsssMMiltf
• SI f
*
T Hal*! Mai
IMmOmMIw,
I me. uw umut
i. 31.il S10II 7 I
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JHKA5 STADTTHEATER
•
EMERSON MINSTRELS
*■ w;tA
^BBRI OPERA! 3B""r"r
fti E. Ial*i«r rafcfcrl. . ( on-.«rtnr
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Cireusl
9
• 1 1 1 < . w i \ i
ON
In Ills OflM >'rBr.. A.'l ..I <>l.l lll».l. .l..o.
tr«» NUlit. Benefit nf Iho Alhambra Quintette.
MARCH U
MAMCM l«
W ft •
wrisrta —
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MIS, III.
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rsicii or
ULIfflDIll]
r Freischutz!
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MIIUIU1I
IIJ.TO K M W J
Oldl X>o,n Tuolior
1 * mi » ■ icrn»ii
w r BAKU
Ml 1.
- * * M *
O01x1.134a.1ay
I VS-Mb lit* pT>d)«rt*v»#. •»
irand Orchestra of 24 Musicians
Tun
Ml...
Ill TOSH SPH IALTIE8 FRANK .•vml ( LARENCE KINO
THAT RAHCAL.
a » ». . -apbllib
BALLAD MR. FRED PETERBOR
.1. 9. BVt«n,|, AMD Vor\ i <mri
•JLaID
C
TOES.
OLD JOE B1LLT EOTH90N
.•-_•■_••_• •_••••_•• ■■_•_••_•: ■:■: .-•:• BoB HA8T
nnrrii
Tba analog** patfarmano* VIII contlnaa with
»t.i« A»n oirnor'U
. . • , «
• 10 ••
I <•
T*
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCKO, THS HOHIrT i LIT TLB MAO
Is ■ boo. a rid. Tri-wllaT If. AlnaloT fc*** | Padr ...... Oharl-y sottun
Tlf— nit otro-f of I'I.b'«1'..b. ... — i. R"Mn>oi I C>ra, a Qnadrj't. Hue William*.
F **k bit Ma, I roara o:d Utile D.rline i KM*. Fernanda a ..Ml-, hh'roiui
Ftp*. larTBKt to L-wmM Bob Uari I Bier-**. Filiate™, Peaaanta, etc., by ib« Oinopeoy.
MOMLAT ITEXIXG. Mar h iTth ENGAGEMENT OF Oll/VM. Vivian, tilt Ot »r»et«r Voaaliet
I»r « Mrrif
91 wWll Pr-f-nuf-llt
&• Craul PrlvoAo Boioi
Complimentary Benefit to Mile Dockrill
fr.l . ...... U...4 B.a*
A-B.atir Tnw*4 M-ra. ■-»•■>•• MM Flra.
IHBUtiaVED »T OU1B ■IIIIII.IT
• -1M lal.aa II ■••^ItMUtM A«t...
MB. ■. ■. DOftllLI
I -rHM)»*ll«'M<--*Ulll'.
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fLOW ■>■ wttwiis
7 -arllBBMl Baltaa.r aai at*,.|at. t BBatBg
• num. mitcRv .h.are iso onxptiir.
iiiiiiii>iiii
• at I.I.B ■ •>< B.R.I.I.. I»rt«>( tl. AM%
la bar ■aaarallalra Baraaaafc A»*.
OROTK.MJUK MUlll. J. >UIHL
11.-D.M.I Hir.1. aaa Ballaaa All....
BT li'LU virroRUE
ll.-Baibli Trii.it.
WILLI a* ADD DOOBOW.
11-Hu.t. HirM r.lllBBlaa
INTRODUCED BT HI IK DOOKRII.I.
m.-Johair Caalaa, la* Bay Waller, la 111 PYll.
rlaal Hanta.l Aaa.
To oaaolidi will lb* Laaabibla Aflarpl*** of
HONN. AINI> MMK. UKNW!
SATURDAY, AT 2 ORAJTO MATINEE
RifN Circle..... SI •>•
rr.r.-fv|tr ■ ■ ■ , 5U
K*.t-r»e«. «%Rlra 1 ftO
rrivxic Ham »a «.d #10 *o
■ylioi ufflca 0s«n iUUj from 1ft to 4, Doortoo**. >t I.
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PACIFIC 3LiA."W REPORTER, J. A WOODSON, Editor
De-> •><>-<! to the IntercBt*) of tl»o L.-rnl Profotwlon.
atraai. •»> f^u.br* ar.rr wraak 1 lanr* nm-abrr of ADTAMCB 0A8E9 iMM the Am.rtran ud rBRllah Court*, lad lb* moat valaabla LOCAL CASTS and
aaa ria.a OPtMOBH, aid ill OAL. BCP. OOUBT DEOIilOJt.J. Third laar of Pabldllon. OfBc*. .-..T* M.r. bant at. 1. P. BoeARDU-.. Pobll.bar.
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THISTLETON'8
JOXaIaY GIAIVTT!
0SL7 TEH 0KST8.
THISTVETON'STO P08T STREET
IVETROPOLITAN THEATRE
FiUy F.irniiiK March ltth
BNBFIT
OF M1IM
(■.Ml*-
I WW"
llanche Chapman
a vkleb ocmHos ib* vlil. by 4m/n, rtiK»t t<«
P«l'tl4r et*«r»otir of
L ttle Dob GioTaiml.
Utr-xlaclng lb* bf notUal BaJUd of
, «>o«I - l>yo, Sweetheart,'*
And lor lb* nr»t tlm* lbs b«.atiral Oom«dl«tt>.
•BlltUd
HAPPY PAH!
-M WWCW-
Blanclao
WILL APPZAB.
A Raw Bail** of Noraarr Bbjm**, called
Times Don't Change with
us, my Boys,"
And, br daair*, ih*
W SONG A.1N£> DANCE
Wrlttra aipraaaljfor atIB3 ELLS, anlllled
TRAVEL ON MY STYLE!"
IV 'lie Marie Gaugai
111 lutr Jdoca icr bo.nllful BilUt LHTertlaaanwil,
MtltUM
H.XJRH.IlNrE3 !
.. Chapman Sisters Matinee
att^'Skirttay.
>l "' %■ , MONDAY, Miroh 17»b
;r?atfwl.'sDay Grand Matinee
ODB MOTTO:
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
fPawrn.rLj M«»»r A Workhoiro. )
Vo. ao MOHTOOMEIT ITBEKT,
Op.pn.ltr tbe laloJk Boat*.
JIKAHCB, 4*8 KF.AKlfT HTBKF.T.
I Art* KOd WOll •OlfK.td *AiortDlr>()l of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet.
and Cloth,
And bin t>«* ■•*'■• nf raaaifatnxla Silk. Wrol and
• th>r l./DIKs" HlflTH.k-. VKRY l.uW PRICKS.
Al-n. * larm-B • *ck of Mnj»a. Bro h» an 1 l*»o«
hha-.ii, l.Bia .lAck-ta Bilk • od Uottoa Vfl*.ii.
Hllka, Haiini, "lo*k n£t, a»(l orcr* diifnp' 1011 of
Trim mine. , JUST aKKIVID.i lu«* ttvoi • of
tba bprlof ilylaa of
riiAIR A>B EMBEOIDEBBD
EJLVmU NIITM,
If. B -noak*,, DraitM and ao t « mad* to order
lo lata it fatkio*.. at taaioaa-ila rat. a. nh2
Oreat Crash Amoagst
the Milliners,
OWINO TO THE FAOT THAT M AS1IPI1 IS
BELUSO A LARGE end FINE BTOUK Or
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DONT PORCiHT TO OALL AND SXAHIRB
HIS LAROE BTOOK OB
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B.twean Oallforola and Sacramento.
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Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
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Wholesale ProTision Merchants
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T»BB ATTENTION OF ALL fOOIKTIKS. AR-
Biolallooa and Military Uompaolea la i-aM«d
to Hm a.*anmjri>i riff.rod by tn ■■»> • omaK ilnni
■■d b-»Q-ifnl grooaiia for ftollday Piffl |i
"•la* they oan ba procurod on any tl.y io tbn
wb*b fr-.r pior.lo purpoaea Mm eomioit nuon on
tnoie adtaoiiifi> >u» terns tb*o any crouod* in tb.«
BtlM.
TIIK CITY f.Al.li.NS
A'"»»».nf acL-Aii wlthont tnj ttnff io ■ oelatlei.
•erl are pro»|.|«d -itb lar«p and ha.-attful Lawne;
largeShada Ir.-^c; beaanfal !• loner* and 1'lanla
from e»erx tllme: r o ma to a Rwlna;*; two mam-
in.ih liancioR Hatilion*; . eataral I ebe, wt
f ie.ani« Boi'»; Kont taioa ad ( bterva'.. rf Tow-
ffie, all parfeoily aheh raj from lh*i wioila, A
iii^ninioiri Ko ■l.tirAtil I* on Hip srouid', and nvpry
convoomnoe for t.bo ftcoorBmir.inlon of large fio-
ilMlnirjwn mad*. Kf-p>l -ir< raa been pltoad
In tbetnoitoomplole order for ibt ei>aiii"g seasoo
T-'V. (11Y OARUKNS
Are thd Inreent In Iho State. They contain KM
Acne of Knoll and Hhad-d !,*w». Flower Clar-
il»n». ebo., and are oapablo of aooommodatinit
.U.iiiU p-rnnnii wltn the (trea'aal oonienloneo. Ex-
it* i nr- run dlretttlf to ttie Uurduoe.
I tonic dnmralttacn are eap-oialty invited t/> oil
and manrct itin (iroundp, and aaoerlain terraa,
which will be moat ftvnriblr.,
M. V. BTEVGM, Proprietor.
acrOfSoo hnnrnl to fi r.M,. daily, at the Qardoar,
corner Twelfth and Ko.aon. atreete.
N. 11 -SOO.Onv Admi-Binn Ticket. a were sold
by T.i-ionn Aaaoolatfona holdinrjt laatiTals at tbe
Dltf l.nrdena la«t year. The inln of aplrituous
hqaore will be prohibited on tbe groaode on I «•-
tiTal daye. a, »htt(
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
O A Jt JL, A JN X>.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Mtnatee Kldc from (b la flly-ran
ran direct to the I***rlt.
BADCER'S CENTRAL PARK 18 UNDOUBT-
edly tbe bolt Hammer HesoH for Picbk* and
Famlllea d riaK the Hnrr .re-, honit FKEtt FROM
DU-.T, WIND, iAND AND PUISON OAK. Tbn
Park is very eommodiom, aod loomed directly at
tbe waterfront
it oboanda In mecnifloent old Shade Treei. biari-
lifol Lawna, c-a'deot, eto., and la pronrted with
atuamtnotb Pavilion, Bea'aaraot, a d every oon-
v«nl*nce for pu.iio aaiemblaget. Will be open to
the pitDlroaftor March IHh. For p«rtionlaia. ap-
plv to T. W. BADUER, at tbe Park, or at bta
oi#c«, nortbaaat ooroer Keenly and Bush itreett,
«nn Franoiieo. mbll Im
CLASSES IHJLOCUTHJN.
TWO OF TBE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Tbeatrioal Profeaatoa in < alJfornia, pro-
Ke formtD/r elasaea for tnatraotioa to EIoobuoo.
eone wiabini to avail themeeivei of tbe) oppor-
tnni ty of acqolring a ne-f al art at a rmodorata coat
oan eend in tbolr nirwi to "Oambyeae " P. 0. Box
Ladies and Children
...Will, KIND ...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HATH TONIC
A DRESSING PLKASAJvT TO USE. EASILY APPLIED,
la not treaay. and will not Injure the mm*, daliooto. W
onraa alldlataaea of the eaalp. removea dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling.
Randan tb« hair aofi and «los«y. and ii PURELY VKOK
TABLE,
•V The Original SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIO AND
DRESSING may ba had of tba Agent,
JAfl. IT. OATFJ*. Driitfglat,
Oomet New Monlfconiary and Howard i t-cet<. andof all Drnt,-
■leu. , fetltf
JOHN ROBIa'S,
i ■ rJ74eino3lrr*^]llt'IUia'iifnl
I ' [J ) j'J J^SPr^Fnii \l \l III 1
if ptLMfiWgm^W^iFl till]
NONK all TBI BM UlIALKT OF MKAT.
OAJT BE HAD AT
Stalls 6. <3, Califurnla Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE MOST ELEGANT CUSTOM WOBK III THE CITY.
Beers Sc Maynard,
THE J0UBNA1 OF AlHTSEBrEHTS.
Poblielied artery Day In t ."ear by
f. F. B O O A- RE TT S
■« Merchant and G8G WanhlBEtoB rti.
Below Montgomery. San Franoiaoo.
FBI DAT MARCH H, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
Alhamhra.
The performance to-night will be (or the bene-
fit of tHe Qaicnetts of Emerson's Minstrels
Mesan. Eassell, Baiter, Scott and Bookafeller,
A cipit.l bill will be presented. After a good
firat part oonBistiDs of old time songs, Frank and
Clarence King, of Wbite and Eefrn'd Combina-
tion Company of Amatanre, will appear la Ten-
tonic Specialties, In wbioh they are very clever;
T. Reims, of tbe same troops, will Jwit a O. W.
Bookafeller present tbe act of "That Rascal Billy ;"
Fred Peterson will eing a ballad; the Quintette
will give the finale to tbe taird act of "En-ani ;"
Emerson will appear in bia great act of "Old
Blaok Joe." and tbe performance will conolnde
with "Jocko, tbe Brazilian Ape," with Little M^o
as Jooko. A matinee performance will be given
to-morrow.
Metropolitan Theatre.
To-night tbe charming Miss Blanche Chapman
wi 1 take her benefit. A very attractive bill will be
presented. The beneficiary will appear in the
farce of "Sohemerhorn'd Boy," and In the very pop-
ular burlesque of 'Little Don Giovanni" in which
•he will introduce tbe ballad, ''Good-bye, Sweet-
heart" Mias Ella will appear in a new aeries of
nanery rhymes entitle] "If Times Don't Change
with Ua my Boys, ' and in tbe new song and dance,
"I Travel on my Style," and M'llo Marie Gaogain
will present tbe bal let diverti seme at entitled "Lnr.
line." "Little Don Giovanni" will be presented at
the matinee to-morrow.
California. Theatre,
"The Hanahbaok" was excellently performed
last night, Mies Dargoo woke the audie&oe to
positive enthusiasm by ber delivery of the more
impassioned passages, in the cbaracter of Jnlia
Mr. Henry Edward- was of coarse admirable u'
Master Walter ; G. D. Chaplin played tbat of Sir
Thomas Clifford In a carefnl, qaiet manner, which
did not excise much criticism; Mias Helen Traoy
was quite at home in the rolo of Helen; Owen
Marlowe was a splendid Master Modns, and the
other parts were well filled. To-night tbe season
of opera by the Fabbri Combination will close
with the representation of "Faust," with the oast
whlob appears on om first page. " Deberah" will
be played at the matinee to-morrow, and "Lucro-
ti» Borgia" and "Family Jars" in the evening, for
Miss Dargon's benefit.
Bella Vision Theatre.
Edward Montague in his great Gyre Act; Mies
A coca Kennedy in duets with Mies Fan ny Garret-
eon, and in tbe character of Bob Wiggins; Oogill
and Oooprr in eoog and dance; Mat Kelly and
Tommy Bree, in eong and banjo act; "Hans and
Kady," by J. H, Larkin, Miss Carrie Armstrong
and others, and many other amusing performances
make upa good bill for to-night.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre,
To-nigbt M'llo Dookrill, the talented prima
donna ef tbe great season of .'lorao-opara given at
this house under that distinguished impreseano,
John Wilson, will take her farewell benefit. We
are sure the public will crowd the house on this
**fla»1on*o*- flonor Z t>iB talented artiste, and
are equally sure that J. Keaibel. B. H. Dookrill-
Mons. Oaroa Bnd fc» £.& biker bright Btars of th*
arena Will do tbeir best to present an entertain''
ment worthy of the occasion. Tbe fall bill appears
on our first page. A grand matinee performance
will be given to-morrow.
Woodward's Gardens.
About 10,000 persona weie present at this popu-
lar plaoe of publio resort on Sunday. Professor
Lay made a splendid asoension in his gas balloon
and came down South of San Jose. TheBuislaye
and tbe "Japs" will perform on Saturday next
when a balloon asoension will be made by the
Bnislajs. Another gas balloon asoension on Sun-
day next.
SXasquerade Ska tine Carnival. -BUI
On Saturday evening there will t>ea Skating Car-
nival and Maiquerade at Woodward's Gardens, on
Which occasion the immense Pavilion will be Il-
luminated. The Prismatic fountain with oolored
lights will be one of tbe novel features of the eve-
ning.
asatomioal Mtjsetjm.— One of tbe most
somplete collections of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and boau-
iilul wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the Museum on Montgomery attract. An
boar may be profitably snent beret
Nutmegs.
[ From the Danbury News. ]
It was cold enoagL on Monday morning to
shake dice.
Tbe papers are making qaile ado about tbe
falling of a tree which killed an old servant
of GiDoral Washington. We don't B e bow
a tree could very well fa!l without killing
one of them.
Straps on pints are coming into vogue
again. The straps are to be sewed to tbe leg
bottoms, sod thus always be In readiness for
use. They are not then in tbe way, for it is
rarely tbe wearer is in so great a hurry as to
have to draw tbe pants on over his head.
Where is the elderly scamp who has howl-
ed for sixty-three years for an old-fashioned
winter? Where is the old reptile, that we
cm get at him? How we would like to run
him through a planing mill run by ice water.
and cut him open with a snow plow, and fill
him full of snow balls, and sew him up with
an icicle, and strap him to the North Pole
ud til the Spring rains released him. Tbe
awful wretch I
Thirty years ago a young man entered the
oity of New York in an almost penniless con-
dition, and without a single acquaintance in
tbe great wilderness of horjBes. To-day his
name is known wherever humanity breathes.
I. is spoken in every hamlet, is heard in
every city, and is as familiar to the workers
in tbe mines as to his brothers in the mille;
and wherever language is known and ideaB
expressed ihe name of this penniless un-
known and uncouth lad of thirty years ago
is uttered. It was John Smith.
A New Suit.
A daughter of a London tailor has sued
an Irish peer for breach of promise. Doubt-
less the father had before sued him for a
pair of breeches. It is hard when a noble-
man gets so deeply in his tailor's debt as to
have to make leve to his daughter. Ob,
those tailors ! We know how it is ourselves,
aod Bret Harte, Charley Vivian, and iota of
others know what tailors are.
A Mammoth Crystal Palace.
Tbe latest number of the Atlantic Monthly
has an audacious proposition in relation to
anew enterprise of a publio cbaracter. It
consists of a scheme for tbe erection of a
Crystal Palace, of the Bize of Boston Com-
mon, to be appropriated to tbe use of in-
valids in tbe inclement season. The centre
ef this stiucture, which is to be wholly of
glass and iron, is to be'enclosed by a wall
fifty feet in height, flanked at intervals by
a series of towers a hundred feet high.
Around this would be a covered driveway
of asphaltum, a hundred feet wide; and on
tbe other side would be hotels for the lodg-
ing of those who are to inhabit this glass
house. Tbe sun would heat its interior to a
great degree ; if not, then a steam apparatus
to be placed in the towers, would perform
the work. The whole coBt cf such a thing
is estimated at twelve million dollars, and
the espouse of running it at three million
five hundred thousand dollars. With ten
thousand guests at two dollars a day for
thirty weeks it would bring in a profit of
abont seven hundred thousand dollars for
expenses and interest. Some capitalist is
asked to invest a fortune by will in this
scheme, wbicb, it is assumed, weuld bring
Cuba or Florida to our door. Hot house
laised plants are always delicate, and we fear
that people after living under glass for a
month or two would be entirely unfitted to
pome out into the world again. We don't
think it will work.
THE TBTE LEST.
Is this a Cast, to keep
Tbe larder lean,
And ckaD,
From fat of veal cr sheep ?
Is U to quit thedhb.
Of flesh, yet still
To fill
Tbe platter blgh with flab ?
Is it to fast an hoar,
Or ragged go.
Or show
A downcast look, and sour?
No ; 'tis a fast to dole
Tbj sheaf or wheat,
And ni( a\
Unto thj hungry seal.
It Is to fast (rem sidle,
From old debate,
And hate;
To circumcise thy life.; """"
To show a Deart grief rent,
To starve thy £ln,
Not bin ;
And that's to keep thy Lent.
A Legend.
Conversation between an .quiring stranger
and a steamboat pilot. ' :That is Black
Mountain?" "Yes, sir; highest mountain
above Lake George." "Any story or . legend
connected with that mountain?" "Lot* of
'em. Two lovers went up that mountain
ones and never came back again." "In-
deed—why; what became of them?" "Went
down on tbe otherside. "
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Btlff Joints, Sprains ana Bruises. 3-l
McDowell, eSbow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Oysters.
Why travel bo far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at ManolaR'fl, oyster dealer, 072 Howard
street, near Third, next to car office. o
A, Pleasant Liocauon,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building te a verr floe one and Is well
llabt&A »od ventilated. ,
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROQEAMMKlIW
every Theatre in San Franciaco.
The Last New Song.
Air — "Moet d) Chandon,''
Emerson Oorvllle is my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Faney Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast,
Safely these BIvalveB to all I show.
Oh! high ohl Oh] high oh !
None who have been but again will go.
Corville says so! says so!
On Hoe Street, at No. 410,
Remember tbe number and call again,
V^ions of Shell-fl'h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! ladies go!
Emerson Corvllle's polite! and so
3-1 They go! they go! they gol
Livo Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the oauseof many crimes. Those
Who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
tngton treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the publio slnoe
1849. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimagundl soup, game, tame geese,
dellolous entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. Tbe best cud of tea in the
olty — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pokoe— can be obtained here. a
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
C'gantio proportions. Emerson Corvlllo, of the
Saldle Bock, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
bis own oyBter beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters bare a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and •'he
" Saddle Bock" 1b known everywhere.
I>o Wot (Suffer irom corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
I ons, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Instl.
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to e p.m. We
»**»k from experience, having tested the Do«-
ter*i capability. Beferencea given if requirea. b
Lever Bucxcle Huspenders,
At SI per pair^-25 per cent, cheaper than else-
Vherp — at the What Cheer Laundry. %
For a safe and efficient Bkautxpikb of the
COMPLEIJOK, UBe DlOKlY'l FAMOUS O&XlfX BE
Lib. l
What Cheer Lauaary
Bmploys no Chinamen, and should be pat
ronlsed by everybody. *
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75c, to $3, Complete assortment
of 000(8* Furnishing Good?. BealeB & Co., 80S
Kearny street, near Buib, ^^ j^ct
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Rasa House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
abUshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont*
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bq
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latesf Improved lapi-
dary tools, will execute any work In their line
in a Euperior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay tbe hlgbett prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3h
The Credit MobiUer Swindle
Is the talk of the day, and is considered one of
tbe most gigantio frandB of the age. The old ad-
ape Bays tbat "bad feeding ib tbe oause of many
crimes," and there te no doubt of the truth
of it. for what will cause a more discon-
tented state ef mind than a badly-cooked meal ?
To avoid this evil we should patronize soon res-
taurant! as Mter's White House, Kearny street
opposite tbe White House, or his branch, tbe Oap-
itol Restaurant, on Fourth street, where we oan
always depend on obtaining the very best the mar-
ket affords, cooked in the most recherche style, at
reasonable pnoea.
Ladles "Visiting; Carls.
Written, engraved or painted by Johk P.
Dwxxb, 126 Batter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hajtodbi-
CTZISFS FEATLT MAEKEB. PXKll AMgXF Of every
description to order. ij
An Affecting Home a to,
A cslebrated Paris physician showed to
one of his, friends one of his instruments,
the handle of which was carved in bone,
"Do you knew," he asked, "of what tins
handle is made?" "Of Ivory, I suppose."
"No," said the doctor, while tears almost
choaked hi8 voice, it is the thigh bone of
my poor aunt"
♦
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, sty Hen
horses aud a reliable driver era the leading ea-
sentlals of an eajoyobleride, aud these cannot
be secured in Ban Franelsoo bo unquestionably
as \ from Frtnli Bonton, wboee carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting tbe Occi,
dental Hotel. His handstfrne turn-outs are nsed
by the best circles of the city, and aa he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfeotly
courteous driver?, he Is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrlige proprietor on this
Coast, while a iBrgp number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engsge no carriages
except thoBe which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr.'at fcuccess In his business, and the
admirable way In wbiob be conducts It makes
him a lavorite with all who patronizs him, *
FIGARO
IB MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
OreRon— the papers left in tbe theatres at tight
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
S. F. BUSINESS DIRE ITCf
n „ B»°>"«.ller. and "lotion^..
H.H. Moore. 609 Montuomorj. oesr M.robu
,. .„, BoiImm Coll.se..
Hesld 8. Ermt & Str.ttoo'. Oollese. S4 ft,
Batcbera.
K.ta, Fred. Stall. 94 to 100. OslHorol«.M.M,.,
French Fancy Ooodi
Loo«n & Co., 19 MBntgonwrj. 107 .nd 109 8Ml)
Hamun Hair.
Bwnpeon. a. B. 4 &, m g^^ ^^
Wine, and 1.1,,, lor.. (Wtoleul-i
P.D.TI F. A Co.. 504 Front
MffleTjuSE^^
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICIA
TWF.NTT TEAK"
»• OF rn.*CT|
1 ".. T?f TMaTMEHT OF DISEASE,'!*
* dent to female, h.a plsoed Mad«5. r5"
at the head ol all phyaiofans mat! n, 'n ehiS,
and permanent care In the worst oasea Vfl
£if,'2,'°J.i°3 m.natrn.l deransem.n" L.'
^i ^,°,d M».(1»™<'. Edmonds a ekilllnl pb-,,
anditls othe.rintereet to conaalt berlKli
ease, incident to women before lamMrili".
poiaonone noBtrnms, qoaok dootora u7lSM
Madam. Edmonds doeoribes dlseaaja "ilSE,?
nformntion from tbe patient, and onriKSi
tbe nee of meroory or erperiient.. ° b", „,
from wrong treatment for private chmeff
cancer diseases. Oorre.nondence ,SH"
dontial. Office and resldenoe, HO S„'.S
between Kearny and Montgomery. ja
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THRODOH
ont the centre of tbe oity, in all Hotels, Rei<
tanranta, Saloona, Bterei and Offices.
FIGARO
IB CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland i err-y Boats to catch the passe&gerfl
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
Sandwich Island jPulu.
Since the ascension of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry is
latinfi uew life. Mr. Jacob Scbtelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite tbe market, who baa long been tbe
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
rices that tbe fathering and bis shipments this"
y@ar will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mattraBB bedding, and deubtlefs Air. Bchrei-
ber will find no difficulty In disposing of all
that comes, a
#
Genuine Havana Clears,
Best brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8, W.
corner of Merchant. Franck & Cahn. q
Pratt's Abolition Oil. -
The People's Rem?dy for all Aches audPains,
Altogether trie Best.
It Is curious, but true, that J. A. Bhaber,
707 Market street, near Third, Bbonld sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer In this city. Try him and yon will be
convinced. v.
Lahieb, you may 6*y what you please there
1b but one place in the city where you can buy
underolothlng chfap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that Ib at M, Friedlander& Go'?, No.
9 Third street. KucHus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3h
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Ib giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hie Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenolng nt 7 h o'clock.
A part of the evening Ib devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. m., free, w
Best Quality of X>ofirsiciii
Driving gloves, at $2 per pair, at the What
Oheer Laundry x
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
obxonio and apeclflo practice, and as such Is
now the most successful of any FhyBloIan In
San FranolBco. Oflloe 519 Saoramento street,
corner of Leldeadorff, a few doors nelow What
Oheer Bouse. x
■
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Seamy), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there Is sure to he Bulted. b
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Famishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 35
Fourth Btreet. Cheapest Id the city. x
Claibvot ant. — Madame Clara Anton ift, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
SIS Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions In BRgllBh, French and German. i
Fresh and Sweet .
For the beet confectionery, go to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. X
Photoffrapnio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Ait
Gallery. 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street, a
FIGARO
IS " HEBE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,
and is oonBtantly meeting a change of readers
m tbe Thcmtrcs, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels
and publio resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIROULATES IN THE BE8T BOOTETT, IB
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to tbe oltv to make pnrohasea, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediants.
THE FOLLOWING ISA REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U, S. Revenue Paid Thereon,
During the Tear 1873.
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
Philadelphia.. John Wicland... .29863 $29SG3
Empire LyonsA Oo 20,082 flMHW
Albany Spreokele A Co.... 3»,681 12,68'
"Washington... .Mangels AOo 11. 653 11.553
Pacific Fortmann & Oo. . . . 8,263 8,2^8
S;F. Stock Brewery 1,548 7.H8
Maeon i Co 6.915 f955
Willows BHienoleus&Fauat 5 469 &459
Broadway 4 800 4,800
National Gluck <£: Hanson... 4,736 4,736
Jaekaon Wm. Frederick.... 4,573 4.9T3
Uavaria ..Guimlach & Oo 4,541 4,Mft
Hibernia M. Nooan 4.4 7 4,417
United Stales.. Wannemacher& Oo 3,349 3,349
New York Haffner & Oo 2.989 2,989
GoldenGate 2,7» 2,720
Union Hesse A Oo 3,4)2 3.712
Laf ayotto Hannt Paullin 2 238 3,288
Green A Oo 2,080 2,080
Chicago 2 115 2,115
WeyantA Kash 1.719 1,779
WahmujAOo 1,321 1,321
And some very small breweries, produoing each
less than 1,000 barrels per annam. The whole
amount of Beer sold daring 1872 in San Franoieco
is 161,432 barrels, and it will be noticed that
JOHN WIELAND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HBAD8 THE 1.18 T !
His sales exceeding by abont 10,0C0 barrels t>ios«
of any other brewery, and making nearly one-fifth
of all brewers combined. fe27 lw
Stage Dancing
TAUOHT AT
McCarty's Dancing Academy,
DAS HAW AY HALL,
d«27 1m Post street, near Kearny.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehuna afreets.
•W-Terr&pin constantly on hind.
Oysters io every stvle. PBIVATlt
SUPPER BOOHS FOB PABTIBS.
dec 31 lm
t A.RTON'8
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
818 KA( KAMJVTO STBEJST,
mh5 lm SAN FBANCISCO.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITO)
W. E. cor. Jaekaon and Kearny ,u.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOB OB- .asm
COMPLAINTS. Iori"ri, o* 5Jk 22
DR T°oSrV°B ?V '•"«»«"y.«™ol &/SZ
DB. TOZJCR inform, the >B1 ot.d that afuTVi
pfnTa .'bH "OSP'TALB IN LONDON!
k . j8 •■■">. "Pending one mar in tho mMai
brated Hoanital in London, the LOOK SfKI
Xr'A*.'8/"1 f °dl°"l I°."i"»"> "iS oil's,
where he can always be found. DR. TOZtltiA
J°l '"tsjeara met with n.parallend iZ
the treatment of disoas. cenentll. ki»S!?
OHBONIO AND SPEOI AL 8oMpilllnSP |
»K. C11AS. IT. TOZKK
ie in every way responsible. bindinK himmll
t«" t a permanent odbe, or maluos ?no«k5.
Those, who cannot afford to pay f!r riSTI
medicine will be charged for roedlaine nnl. «
MuNIHLYKESr<,BATlV£™JLLsV.%JI
lofail inEiving relief in oases for wbiohBS.
recommended are to be obtained onljMi
w "•„ ^'i08!,*5 p" box- Fo" direotici '« »
b1J,.,<S^S' ^iPteee orotherwise.
DH TOZER does not imitate the ao>«rli,l
UjMta.bimui it a practice to pnhlalhu
affidayitaand other false references. Sot rttti
i.l Sil;' """"bio people in the State, M™
has cubed of diseases whioh others hay. laiiS
core.
»K. CHAS. B. TOZFB,
■ ' ' iBtrBW
r.i .«• B' corn"r Kearny and JaoltBon Btrt.-
"""" Ban FranaUw
OUTSIDE LANDS
^HY AMD ALL PERSONS THAT EH
tnado DtJPLIOATE PAYMENTS oa 0C
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bar, l>
amoant refunded at the office of the noamfe,
upon the presentation of an order fret, tl
Mayor and Oity and Oooniy Attorney.
d°"" A. AT/STH.l
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Yetiw
Mann factum and
lm porter ef
BIRD CAGES
385 Bnpost, i
NEAR SVTTER STEMS.
See my etouk ol I^i-
Oages before parobult
ebewhere. Alwayiasai
t.bioR new on hind. M
Patent (Japes, ma...
Tin Wire, are wairula
i'BKE FHOU VBBMl!
Also, beet quality TK
DOj-tf
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED II
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
1*4 Kearny treet. hna Remove. I.
TVo. 3 Second street
"Where yon will And a complete V
• ortment or SI1I3TS and 1'V'BMMB
INS GOODS, at the o.aal lowjrlie
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT A Ct.
ARID)
_ .Pianofort
DEOLAKED BY THE JUDGES A^* M
Fair of the American Inatitnt". '"SJ,"
fold trial against Steinway's, OhlclMnig!f
others, to be TBK BEST ON BXHrernO"'
OVKTAZ, Sole Agent. *0§JJ*""21
N B.-Pianos of all etylea TO RENT. _a.
mm** 4
Attention, Good LlTer
M\
IM
. BBROE8, FOEMEELT
- — proprietor of tbe Miners' Ree-
tanrant, bss taken tbe managemont
of botb tbe Miners' Reeaanrant ou,
Oommerolal street and tbe Miners^*
Brannh on Mark
A. DRAYEUE,
firm tor yeu
tbe oaieine uoi>bi iimjaj.D >u.t nm ,-•■
ners'more popnlor than it haa e«T LSfT*! !
tbe 22 roars ef iU proaperitr- Oar BiW «
embrace all tbe delicacies of tbe aeason*^
motto Ib "Good Fare, Good Cooking and mow ,
. BEBOKI A CO- I
MINERS' RESTAUR**
SSI and a»a Oommeralal,*.
lal street ana tne m.nere rrr«it»
i Market street, in partnere&U) *"fo
-v^aEUE, wbohaa been ooonefltefJS
» for years. Improwments have »*■» •KJ .
onisine departmentB tbat will rend« -HC
-> ____!__ Iha. I. >!•■ l«f 1W",
Open
7«© Market ■ treet.
from5A.K.tolO r.u.
K!S!
ftMNTMftKIY -44
MOTEL. ^ ™
eiisl
WRT .HI
in ruMMO rm:>
"•1- XYT. a,.
*OIETROPOUTAN THEATRE
11
CALIFORNIA TH1ATB1.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
*>*•,
I J OTPffBrF*I*r
POSITIVELY LiABT NIGHT «'-«
bat
I II
-t IT
LiKcra oHiPMAH FABBRI OPERACOMBIN ATION
C3-ro«t Gyro Aotl
Ij»rUI& »ael AnMMMBg
■4 ■ ■ *-»i
iti
«ho»n
rat* Flirt
.« wtvtoira rinnm ,.p I n >
J'LLI MARIE CAUCAIN,
-- A A
lohcmcrhorn's Boy!
1| Little Don Giovanni
thk svrsnuo
MA
RCH ! I
1 <*rm4 Op»r» fta •»-> •*%». «»«
r 7 ▼
.cam. ir holes
. irtnw iiccn
.... Dili r»pr«i
... IWI IWEE
r. K—
I. BrU.lMk
.... JAU MI I.IJtk
r...
tu.
■VMJki]
)EU!
I^ixXl OHorus
•rviacl Orolacstrn
■lay, at e o'clock
Lait Miss Dargon ■•Usee
Orcein l
II il. EQg.ni. Gerrotte
• •4 v iiumh i • i
■
■ *-•«•
!■■■!■ J-.
MM
• IV rnii-M.
rn
CHAR*
INI*
TlBN>PIN J O H N JJ
matt iii.u ..« ran mna.
P-aaty «.«>-*-,»«>*
HANS UND KADT
Dargon.
»»• 44t«tM SeT ■ ■ IlleP
ituniaj Chapman Sifters Matinee
POPULAR PRICES.
.ruij . , „.,,
Tae-aU} -0* *•■ Cut*
■• at**** « •>»!■<■ far Kf»frv<l ■•«- «t-.
BATT/BDlT BYE5INO, Maroh 1Mb —
Benetlt or IVLlss ^v. JL»,
Tbe performance will ooumiDC* with
XJ.TT03F1.3E!"X"3CJaL 3E
MISS DA BOON *} LCCRETIa. eeeirUM by JOHN McCr/LLOCGH. Tj be followed by * BedUUoi by
MONDAY EYENINO. Murk MH.— Will be produced. after month* of careful Rod eliborat* preparation,
6bUe*j.:M('s great Tragedy, entitled
HrwrtH *fot»-t>rMi Otrete u<? Oroheetra SI *• Balcony..
BrMrtrd *roit- Ba'cany 7A Gallery-.
Drew C ■
'-n'Miwi .
...SI OO Priest* Boxm
K« tind SIO
rwMl II.
Omur*..
Tlao Groat O-yro Act
rOriglaaR By KDWAKD V
DUET -ONES Ifs-EDY AHQ F'NMY QAR8F.TS0N
Ooaotnilio« with
TH1 TURKISH BATH
Bill hprlfffi MotK-llr
it* R. 0 Me ib j Grlpp Will Bsrk
Ft>r.oortlta*r Cb»i. Vert.tr lorn F Cooper
Joalab Powder... .Tommy Rrre I A mella Tippit... Misi Johnson
Parpot
tBlM
McDANIEL'8
useum and Theatre,
CHEYENNE, WYOMING.
HK UflDUUIGXED WOULD HOST BB-
•*•*%«* Iky hvimmi ■■■>»>-, mi ue o^bhejyea
, that tie to eew r«mtn4 to fori tea nstft-
m «#•*•'? iia-l and ct*r*e*.*f.
i HtiW da-aerr* nfo ptiroeage of -
.* bM «rMl«d U ' ••,- ae. WiUFtai. A
BOB AND ' . .HM';M';r
«#■•■>.
»■ ■ •■* »-r»t,»»:o«a-« will '■* -ale with
• IK-i. ene-
'er Renting ef Millar p«tfornum* «■ * per-
^acrf tbeiwaenpes. Oeme»*e4eM»*pli«lt«L
dare** J. MrOAlFiRl .
Lo*k lei !?o- l.Cb«j'Do«, Wiomtnc
. &.-OvioeiliM vutid for the Cherenee
1 Men. Tbee*wi*b1ee •ntr«rtn«aW/«taU I**-
' terse lor tbe Wlnu. B*mm, it,3idi pboto-
»b to sr »4nr>*i. Htir Peeeece Mon»y re-
ded »ft»r &1Ub< •Dni>a'3|i.
S MCDANJRL,
Pvoprietor QbeieeiM Tn««u« tad Mneant,
* In Lee* Bex He. 1. Obeieaoe. W. T.
I
PEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
VI KOI SI A riTT, BTKTJlDA.
JB ET.RrjA VT T'IRATRC HAS BKBH RE-
■eeoreted, e»d eu b* n>nt*d by tbe oicbt oi
>M e>e*k. Bun »ol trkrallnc compute*
hT> UMted with on »;.-pMo«.tl3- rtr |«tter
JCMM PIPKR,
Mfjiie#vr&ad sol* Prourtctoc
Or to 3. If. McCAUJC.
ISO Wftvbinete* alrMl. S«a Vtnd«cn
MESSRS. M'NEIL & CALDER
l»!T0CS0E TO TBKIR FKIEMJS AND
4 tbvPaBHo gvsinllr. that ther htre optntd
•r OOLMA.t'i OLOTHIITO STORIT, Conur
laih ul MoDlcoa.rr nrMtl, will] ■ WELL
-HOTED STOCK of
< oicb wiin,
I.iqiOK. AMD
1 »r. I DTIU4 la MU. ud ABOHIK MoKEIL
< B WM. 0. OALDEB .III do tb.lr b.it to
> ItiaiH Q»»fotUbl.. l»2t»f
HAIR.
THE OUEAi'EITJPLArE Ul SAS EEASOIBCb
TO BO?
Human and Imitation Hair
Goods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
IS AT TUK
NEW YORK STORE.
A. B. lUMOJ 1 CO.,
*o. It* *r«..d .trict.
■oJDla Jf«twe«n MlMlnn anrl Minn..
CHEYENNE THEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST-CLASS PEOPI.R.-MT78T HAVK
good Werdrobe, Foor Ladles aod two Oen-
il»ro»n to be (rood lo r«n«ral businota f^r the eoiti-
\ag Winter ypa*on, coromeociosi the Brat f»?k In
Horembar. lfTi. Addreae ■lallna: loweat term»,
with Pbotoffraph. Half Fare relandad after till.
tear escaceaaaa L
JAMES HcDAKIEL,
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Room«i lO mid 17 820 "Washington street.
HRRY CORBYN'S SALOON
1 0 «• MABKKT STREKT, HARRY 0OR-
J bya raapeotfaly laf oraia bfa frianda and pat-
that he baa refitted In b-aatifal alyto tbia
aaM eotaferublarsaort, end will be pleaaed
Mtham, oae and all. and have tb«m aampla
• of tha obofceat wioea and Uqnore, A new
»fd table from the manuUctoy of Lleaasflald
1 1 rhelan and OoDexder'a lateit paUnt e*»al-
■*eoahloef, bee been Dlaeed la the Billiard
'• The popular and efficient beTersce maoip-
■ Totnniy Carroll, can be foand in bis old po-
Snpued to dJipeoee oreetareeonfonto all.
I ler. _TSa p
1 at>
O
OLD
BNDES. at the
Oeerj
VYB _ _
reina) Red Lion, 19 .
P and Dirpont, where yoo
•U> DBIHKS. aotfenat- .
-— -Old Boert" ie *i
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
fTARIBTY ABT1STK8 AND MmBTRBL
* perfermera goine from Sao FraAoieco to Naw
York, or vice rarta, ihould ate? at
SAXT LAKE CITY.
Firat-elaee •□|-aBetnerjU offered to Brat-olaaa peo.
die at "THE BOWJtRY," Mala street, Joseph
Dadlny. Macs iter. Letters ao addreased, or to
Dick Brown, Baiioeie hUnager. will reeelve
prompt reply. fo> lm
IMRTMlIt WANIRII
FOR A FIRST GLASS KXHIBITIOW, RKADY
fur tbe read. TbJ« is one of ibe boat opp«nnn-
itifs for a amnr'. roan with a •mail uapit.lcvor
offored. For paitloalers apply rs above.
CUA". A. UAKUMIC,
The Celebrated Dutch Caoatsdlain.
MISS MINNI.: LODKU.
Borttsriae, Sotio-Oomio and Ballad Singer,
SIGNOfB DONATI,
The World-rcnownid Ons-Lsggcd Dsnoir.
SAPPHO TltOl'PE,
Including the Child Wonder. SAPPHO.
LKI.IK »:llh,
MISS II. KLLI9 nnd W. BI.LIS.
OF T Ll m TON,
....AND....
I. I' C \' ABAX8,
Serlo-Comlc and Dnettlsta.
FKENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER tj)50.
LrAIaTGASTEP.'S
«17 W.UDtXSTON NTRKF.T,
talDlm *.'t> .*. lUcuira * Opera House.
SHIRTS
... AHD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALAPGR A8S0UTMKNT OF GKNtR* PUR-
Dtfbiog Qiorla to bo bail vnnd and cheap, at
the "OLD UUBNKR," J LKvY'S, «1« Mnnt-
Kimi'rv clmet.. Jtiaitce ilvan t« all. Don't fortret,
tbenambor— 510 Uonteomory ntrpet. fall lm
rHR ABOVE ARTINTS ARR NOW ON OCR BOOKS. ANll CAN BEES-
gaged b> mjoagara Wvatol the Uooky Moaatatua, throunh our ageaoy,
hiii HIIIW COBBTN «Xc CO.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BEBOOLD. PROPRIETOR,
THE CHOICEST MEATS AND
Vegetables, Board by the weed.
40S PINE STREET, between Kearny
and Moateromery. mari*. ln>
%
CANDIES.
ALL KIITDa OS TBE FINEST !OAHDV
uUtKnStHm Oud, Futm d»llT. All
onl.r.. Mp»c!,lly from tb, ooaotTT. ar, toUoltMf
Mi wfll h. prampttj atund.d t..
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
- FINHLY FURNISHED BOOMS, SHI-
I CM or In salts,
i WeU idgHMvat nsaal Tea»ttl»ta>d,
THE OLD
Hot sootcn,
IS Morion Street. Dear He. ray.
All Driolts Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOI WD JERRY III TOWN.
Always on file tbe Now York Herald, Harper'f
Weekly, Frer-k Leslle'a, Dee's Doings, Police Oa
gette. all lba California papsre. also London
Ponch, Belle an'e. lllnstraied Loudon News. Call
and satisfy yoursulf.
aaa- Don't forget the sign of tbe Hot Scotch.
M tf W. &. WALDRON. Proprietor.
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OB FROM THK pIB
cub to drop into tbe
Hot eootcii,
FOR YOTJB WARM OR COLD DRINKS.
All r>rinli» Tea Cents
«8S Sutter street, near Kearny.
fe8 tf OS. P. BRIQQS. Proprietor.
CENTRAL
NO. 11« OKARY SI^BFT.al
Best aecommodfttionB for v. _ . , .
Families io the oit>-. Priviito wafiP*T"a
antrnnoo forLadln*. Hair Cutting, KhavinR and
Snampooing. Children's Hair neatly out. Ladies
Shaimtoolng 50 cants.
lilTlm I. OORRIVKAH. Proprietar.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best in the Market
MAKDFAOTURED BY
OALEE M. IIIKI.H
OOIS tf ASO .nil 4 «» Keftrny .t.
Bar Sugar
FOB SALK-S18 KXABNY BT8EKT, AT
MEKOKR'S. Alto, ,varr kind of O.ndl,,
Wholwi&le ind E»wiL
"THE" SAUCE.
LSK I0DB QBOCER FOB IT.
TAILOB * BENDELL.t.
Signor Mancusi,
pEIVATE 5INGIJJO LESSONa.-OLASS OH
HOSBAT and Til C USD A Y.
At 3 P.M. St. Jams, House, 005 Market etreetr
coropr of Bill,. f,18 1b
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College ofMedletne.
1 fs nC\fi BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT!.
lv.UUU Its nbieote to be assn. Open to tbav
Poblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUBEKA HaU
818 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLV-
■nr Da. Jobdaw'b ParVATK Ottick is at *il
Geary street (oppoeiUold Mechanloe' Perlllftn).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PBBBON WHO CAN CUBE CORNS
Bnuieos, Ingrowing Nails, Rhenaaatiam. aad"
all hinds of Sores, as readily aa I can. Liniment,
Kal*c and Com Medioins lo bs had at my office
I
«<s
•»
FIGARO.
THE JOOBMAL OF AMTTSEMEKTa.
.Published srery D»" in the Ye*r *"
MMercktft nnd 5*5 WaahlngtSB BU
Below Montgomery, Sao Francisco.
FRIDAY MABCH 14, IW3
Corsets.
Ttere is & strange and corions etc-ry thtt
corsets were invented by a bratal but:t «.- of
the thirteenth century, as a panianment for
his wife. She was verj loquacious, and fiad-
iDg nothing would care her he pat a pair of
stars oa her in order to take away her breath
and thus atop her gabble. Th'8 ernel pun-
ishment was inflicted by other bnabaods,
till at last there waa scarcely a wife in Lon-
don who was not condemned to wear stajs.
The Runiehment became to sniversal at last
that the ladies, in their own defence, made
a fuhioa of it, and so it continued to tbe
present day. We io not vouch for tbe train
of tlie etory, but it doee seem poss.bte, if
sot probable.
Women's Richie.
I( the Pennsylvftnians don't believe in
■women voting, they certainly seem to have
no objection to tbeir being voted for. Tbe
constitutional convention of that BUte has
adopted an article, declaring that women
who have Reached the age of twenty-one
years "shall be eligible to any office of con-
trol or management under the school laws of
that Htite." This is one step, though some
of tbe more radical may think it is a .very
abort one.
Religions Cards.
Tbe Young Hen's Christian Association
of Springfield, Mass., while away the long
Winter evenings with playing cards, from
which every sinful face card had been with-
drawn and in tbeir place be found John the
Baptist, Miles Blandish, John G. Whittier,
and .others whose well-known characters,
dowbtlets, cause the minds of these pious
Tontbj.to soar, tas they look upon their faces
above the dissipation of the game.
Too Che ip.
When we hear that a man's skeleton was
eold in Cincinnati last week for four dollars
and fifty cents, it is imposible not to feel a
pang of compassion npon reflecting bow
very poor a man must be to sell his skeleton
for such a sum. Host persons cling to their
skeletons with an affectionate oarneBtness
which is as touching aa it is remarkable;
and, even when they are dissatisfied with
them, they seem to hate to part with them.
A Fnnthmm's Bare Assertion.
The following extract from Sardou's
much-talked-of play, "L'Ooole Sam," is go-
ing tbe rounds of the European papers :
"The young ladies in the United States
spend their time shopping, playing' upon
the piano, and flirting. They change thsir
dresses four times a day, each one being
more decoihtte than the last, so that it is
fortunate there is not a sixth drees."
Bad Lanjtnae*.
The Chronicle, in its Police Court report,
tells how Mrs. Brooks called her husband
" a big bull-frog," and immediately below
it terras a Chinese woman "a bkar-syed.
■craggy old Chinese hag." We believe tbat
p;eple learn to call bad names from reading
the Chronicle.
G ratify in |f.
It is a gratifying fact that the public are
not at all inclined to believe that the horri-
ble occurrence Baid to have taken place in
Oakland is true. The evidence testes strong,
but everyone has hopes tbat it will turn out
to he false. Hen are not condemned hastily
by public opinion in California.
Spot Them.
Nothing sets eo wide a mark between a
vulgar and a noble soul as the reepec: and
reverential love of a woman. A. man wbo
is always sneering at women is generally a
course profligate, or a coarser bigot.
Wretched Heathen.
The Chinese have no dime novels, no bil-
liards or lager beer, and there is no place
where a yonng man can pawn his eleeye but-
tons to take his girl to the opera.
_*.
It Id Perreotly Astonisning
How beautifully and quickly they do washing
lithe What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
selore 8 aj*. returned the same evening if de
aired. j
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
This wonderful aravm gtTee ihe memorr ex-
acrdmary power. Thousands of figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
aud the intellect etroDgthened. Ssnd for the
book- fifty ee&U, post-paid. Professor Wm.
Nemos, 137 Montgomery street. x
Tlie Bent Bemedles.
Dv. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per -
trt Wehfoot Pilla, for all bilious complaints
PorsaWbyeUdmggUte. Agency, 417 Saneome
street, corner of Commercial. •
H" liday Candi«e.
h, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Ileroex's pioneer confection.
or*. 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, g
W»a±LlXME Beturneflln On© _Dn>
Ax J we never disappoint, at the What Cheer
faasndry.
Fob Salx— A lot ef oheap (ilk dretses, at 98
Geary street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. a
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Fs crater's Nevr Theatre.
The critic of ihe Kew York Bporting Times,
writing under date of February 24tb, says :
Fechter'B Lyceum is no*, yet ready for open-
ing, and it is nowaliioBt impossible to get
any prominent pareon connected with it to
speoify the date of the first performance. A
SQecesaioa of disappointments contributed
greatly to delay and hamper the manage
ment, and when these were all tided over,
the serious Illness of Mr. Ft cater added ma-
terially to the complications whieh s.emed
t» entangle the management in all direc-
tions. Ererytbiognow seems to be work ng
smoothly, and a visit to the bouse on Friday
iotroiuced the guest to a perfect bee-hive of
artisans of different tradeB. In tbe paint
gallery were artiste transforming plain can-
vas into forests, cities, cottages and palaces.
Under and on and above tbe stage were an
army of carpenters, raising bridges, nt:ing
traps and rigging ropes, pulleys, windlasses,
and tbe thousand and one appliances neces-
sary to tha workinglof this novel, and ac-
cording to its designers, model stage. Tben,
too, there was tbe ubiquitous gas-fitter with
bis side lights, his border lights, bis— foot-
lights ; bat no, those are not u*ed li-re — his
brackets and his grand chandelier, which
bad been just lighted for the first time. It
is a huge hemisphere of glass prisms sus-
pended at the very summit of the dome. In
the centre is a circlet of fire, and around
this, six blaz.ng flowers ; tben comes a cir-
cular fringe of long pendant glae* prisms,
and tben the maze of small prisms lighted
from above and throwing a delightful shower
of light over the entire house. The stage
was ready for a first rehearsal to-day, but
from what could be seen in a short visit
there will probably be no performance for
at least ten days, or to speak confidently,
two weeks.
.«.
Chips.
Advertising is tbe oil which wise men
put in their lamps.
Don't touch the tiller of our boat but
paddle your own cauoe.
To deal frankly, honestly and firmly
with all men turns out best in the long
rua.
Experience is one of tbe oldest and
eurest teachers, but its .prices are ruin-
ously high sometimes.
Two horns will last a cow a lifetime.
Some men require more than that before
breakfast.
The man who can't afford to take a
newspaper paid three dollars far another
dog Saturday.
Pay the printer tbat which tbou owes*
him, that thy form may never ba chased
without finding the ooin.
The English papers call the steam whistle
the "American devil." We^know better,
He is the youih that comes down* stairs
and asks for copy.
It is not always the gold roof whioh
keeps out care and sorrow, ner the humble
cot which refoses to shelter peace and
happiness.
Englishwoman's Rig-tats.
Women's Bights have at length been rec-
ognized in high quarters in England. A
department of tbe civil service known as tbe
Local Government Board hai jast appointed
a lady Poor-Law Inspeetor, at the very
handsome salary of two thousand dollars a
year, to report npon the domiciles and the
treatment of children who are "bojrded
oat," aft°r tbe sjBtsm which is generally
adopted in Scotland. Mrs. Nassau Senior
is the lady npon whom this distinction has
been conferred.
+.
The Surest.
The Wyoming (la.) Journal, in speaking
of imprisonment for murder, says that "tbe
surest, safest and moat easy way to a com-
fortable home and a natural and honorable
death is to murder au unoffending fellow-
citizen."
When they Get Rich.
With qu'et saecasm a Maine papar re-
marks that after the "Chase heirs" get their
thirty-five millions of dollars, mere or lees,
from England, they will confer a favor by
liquidating a small bill at its office.
Clam Oliow<ier Every Wlfirftt.
Tne best chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, jast off
Kearny. _ 3-r
Notice to the Public*
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery etreet, one doer
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and cbil-
arena' clothing, on account of removal. At
greatly rsdaoed prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, valises,
etc., below co ;t, Gall If you want bargain*. Jr,
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Bqntrm'a. Squirza'a Punches
ire famous for the high art shown in their man-
ufacture, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Sqoarsa, has prepared
forty different kind of punches and cordials for
he Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarter?,
130 Leidesdorff etreet.
Setrlnc Machine* for Sale,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
It Is a Beauty I
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington atreet, near toe Post Office. Beat
ever invent e 1. a
for W«
Shirts, SI 60 per doa.; retail.. pieces, Wo. per
lea. At the What Cheer Laundry- •
WTiat Cheer ljawnai
tTonldn't Be Sold.
Scene in a court— Bey. a witness in a eise
of as-ault on Mr. Brown,
Judge [with dignity ] —Young man do you
know this Brown ?
Boy [lo:ktns:rougisbly at bis Honor and
hsking his head]— No yer don't, Judge,
Judge [indigoantiy]— What do you mean
by that, sir ? Answer the question— do you
know this Brown ?
Boy [with a peculiar wink]— No yer don't
Judge.
Ju3ge [in a rage 1— Answer me, you young
villain, or I will commit yoa for ^contempt
of Court— Do you know this Brown ?
Bey Applying his thumb to the end of
his nose]— Yer can't come it, Judge. I know
what yer want — you want me to aek whit
Brown and then you are goin;to say, Brown
Stout. No yer don't Judge.
Nearly Escaped.
A German in Buffalo fell into a beer va
tbe other day and was drowned. He drank
u bard as he could t& save himself and
would have succeeded bad not a floating
cork choked him.
Trie Author of * 'S nanins O'Brien
Dead.
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, an eminent
Irish writer, died at Dublin, February 7th.
He was tbe author of tbat spirited poem,
"Sbamus O'Brien, the Bold Boy of Glin-
gall."
Oysters,
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisoo by gas light,
uur careless feet , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless ?p lay
Of sparkling waters, made a BOieen
Through which a sweet bouquet waa seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Hade that window reem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
"Stop," Raid my friend, "let's gain here—
It looks eo nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at out aide a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish —
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked m*ffmjicentl\f, to*;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
Ton Ye different from other men.
They'd ehun sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy plaoeaJl kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould eeem,
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,**
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To three hundred thirty-seren Bosh,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery ; open Day and Night.
GHABLES ftaakF-, Proprietor,
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction sales of Watson fc Barn-
hart at their auetien salesroom, 112 Batter street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are sura to irocure bargains. Sale daye — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Paatt's Abolition Oil.
Carol Lime Back and Paralysis. 3-n
If You Want
Tour Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
iot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laun
try. x
500 JPatrs ol Socks,
<at all priceE, at the What Cheer Laun dry.
American Watches.
Beduced prices, at H A. Caltendex's 62 Sec
ond St. corner or Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully renaired. n
Solicitor Wanted.
1 GOOD SOLICITOR WASTED.
r*~ Ap»ly at ihw office between IS und
1 o'clock.
MILITARY COODS
-...ASD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
395 Menteomery street. Boon 9fo. 1.
nhU tf T. EGDGEttS JOHNSON.
An Oyster May be Crossed in Love.
NOT TF IT 13 STJOa AH OYSTER AS YOU
get acroaa tb.9 etreet from the California
Tfctit ,-e, at tbe corner of Kearny, as cobodj coald
refuse Bald Oyster Try it between the acts, or
wood the play ie over.
it
SPIERS & POND'S
SALOON,
SV. COB. K£iJ\T 1SB BT7SH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
Ie371m
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
r HIS IS TOOEBTirrTHATrT.B. TERWiL-
.vLX0J?RJ* C0 • *' aDd 51 Waahinptaa Market,
are tfce SOLE AOEN TS for the s»le of my brand
r.f batter, known aa" BALDWIN'S DAIRY BTJi'-
T> if . It has beeas. Id at the abore eland tbe
past thirteen years, andany brands of butter rep-
r-jeDt-d to be of my make net procured cf N. B.
TterwiHiser Jt Co.. are counterfeits.
leaS-lm SO and Si Washington ftlarket.
FRENCH GO ?DS.
MME. PONS. IMPORTER AHD DEALER HI
P.rlsi»c G»od., h« jost renirixl . Urge ud
.tried uftortmeat ol
French Corsets
Or all kinds, .nd price*. Silk Oorsete, »Dd Conets
mide to order. L.die,' Uoderwur end ToBr-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ALHAMBRA THEATRE
FRIDAY £T£MA'S MARCH 14
BENEFIT
The Celebrated Quintet,
....MESSRS....
J. G. Russell, W. F. Baker,
G. W. Rockafellef,
Benj. Clarke, M. A. Scott.
MB. KEARNS, OF TUB WHITE Jt KgARNS
Amateur Hioattel Troupe, has kid 17 volun-
teered.and «riilaDt»earLn the aot entitled "THAT
RABOAL BILLY."
FRA5K and CLARENCE KTOG, of the same
troupe, will appear In their Djtoh boogt and
Dances.
LITTLE MAO will Feed kbe Pig.
Finale of the Third Aot of Eraani bj "THE
QUJLHTET."
old aoxo xreHT:
■jl'- RtuaaUwiU si&R " Tbe Poor Old Mere."
Baker will fiicu "The Old Folks e* Hots*.."
Clarke wiUaing "Old C*n tacky Home."
T'.cketa One Itollar
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
I 873—74.
a ll rxftzsoars, companies, ajs-
SOCIATIOAS, or FIRMS, In the
City ond County ef Bam Francisco, are
requested, either In person or by their
pre per represen to, tires, to deliver at the
Aasenor's Office, No. 52 City Ball, be
fore the SECOND HOKDAT in APRIL,
1S7S, a statement eiit.tr oath of all
Property, both PEKSONAL and REAl
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which is In their poeeeeslon* or which i»
held or controlled by any other person
in treat for. or for the benefit of him or
tbem.— See Sections SS30-3St«, Politi-
cal Code.
afPOLL TAS IS NOW DUE at this
Office, or to a Deputy. — See Seetlens
3830-3S46, Political Code.
LETI BOSSSXE,
City and County Alienor.
Saturday, March 1, 187.8. mbJt
NOTICE.
T1HE P UBLIC AKB.HEBEBT NOTI*
fled that the Field Deputies of this
Office will commence aseeeelae property
SATTKDAT, MARCH 1, 1873.
The duties oselajned to those deputies
are loo well known to the community to
requlre-explanatlone, and -while I have
been careful In making nay selections to
fill positions by men favorably known In
thtecommunlty for their competency and
Integrity, and am confident that the da-
ties will bo discharged by them to the
general sa tlsfac tl on of all, concerned,
I urgently request the general publle to
report to this office any dlrelletlons of
dutybyany of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Just complaints will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSEXEB,
mbt Olty and Consty Asaesser.
1872-1873.
mm TIT SJ.LI FOB THE SOS'.
payment of Tuel for tbe fiscal year
1972.7 3 will be renimed .a MOSJlil,
March 10, 1873, at lO o'clork A. M.
A. ATSTllf,
Tax Collector City and County of San
Francisco. mblO It
VOCIL 1ND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICAL INSTITUTE
UNDER THE DIBBOTION OF
MR. X*. E. H-EITEIl.
312 Foil St., opp. XTaloa Sqnare,
HOURS: from 10 tot and from? to 9. RESI-
DEyCE:^Q5 Mason Street. mil 3m
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HAYVABD8.
IODT OAKKb PROPRIETOE
First-Class Hotol.
1715 6m
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOBS
ON HAND and nude
to OSD£S,
L. BLAIR'S,
asm
r PRICE 50 Ct
A Safe and speedy Rem<
dy for all Bronchial Affe,
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of Voici
Bronchitis. Incipient Cor
sumption, Hoarsenes:
Pain and soreness of th
Breast, and all Difficultle
arising from a sudde
Cold, readily yield to ll
healing powers. Ask ft
the California Hall's Pu
monary alsam. Sold b
all Druggists.
FKorsiETOsa,
41T San.onie street, corner Co
^^_^^^ *aott
Gires Tone to the Stomatb
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
K
Is a Sure Belief for IndigjBtioi
1
sd^ iXLBiTTtR3
HAS HO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PXTRIFXEB
THOMAS W. BREE,
SIIiVER PIjATHP
^
HANUF AOTURER .
— Ajn>—
EtPAl»18
drumsTbbnjos,
U Til EB MTSICAJL 17>STU IMUTT 1
ESTABLISaED VS 1884.
jiissi
NT B.— Fine-ton^d Silrer bolo Buijol tefa
ossjon^i ^^&tb on'tiaod. i ' '
A DESIDERATU3
....TO....
HANA&ERS, STARSAJ1D COMBINRT10"
AOOMPBTBNT MANAGER, AGEifT 1*
Acter. "rith 15yeara' exp-rieace in Koflw
America, the Oaoe ol Good Hope and AestraUl
Colonies, India end China,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted witb tee profession end thl Pra
Can eive names of Ma&agsra, Tneatres or Ball
List of Prices and helainf capacity, id nssrlj*"i
one ol the above places. • Appl j to
J. H. MoOABl, I
fe4 lm «3*> WaahiogtOD street, 8. f-
SANGER HALLI
(SLNGER'S HALL.)
14 6EABT ST.. NEAB KIAW
None bat tke Choicest BransU ef VIM
and Liquors on hiind.
DEPOT WEYAND A KASCHt'S BAT BRiWH
J.18 tf OHKIS TBUMIaW.
FREE AND EASY,
ETBBX 8ATTKDAX ■!•■'
^
Piano and
iSinelxisZ at SP.*
•fJEsfeSALOOl
606 Mission street, near Beesse"
0 EAGLES i WILD, Prtpnett*
CHARING
To the Dramatic Profession
THE UWDEB8IGNED, WHO. HAi W.
OTer twelve years connected with "•JhJJi
Melbourne, and is well known ^theS*7_Ki
Lie profession in the Colonies, be** JJ »SZ
that he is prepared to give eiperienoea eorj-
all persons professionally vieiUDg <» "»-S«
risft to the Anstralian Colonies. VmMOJ"
Pnnctnslity in despatching replies msy "■»•
■,P<"1' WIO.L1 AV B E»BT W«W», I
UTiotorU Ohunbors. *« Oolllm ■"*,"
ooumB Anst.r^i^ -■
i
WILLIS^BAND-
MUSIC FUENISHBD FOB ^Aj*
oeoesionB. Masio imported, sxrangS0
and for sale.
MABCrSM. BLtH Rentier of
Orchestra.
UERBY VON DEB JCKB»»ar. «
er or Brats Band. „ .,._,
■ar-Ordtre from the conntry proaptlJ ™%
to Address M. W. WlLClS, VMM'JS
Store. 138 Mottgcmery atreet. or AtASUVI
BLUM. «20 Montgomery street. '"
GEORGE MAYES".^
DKAtKR IS OT8TEBS,,OLAJIS
andaU Binds of SHELL FISH, i
Stalls Kos. *©, Al. *», OsliforaJs"
Market, sntranoe on OaLifornis street.
Pnblbc or prirate partiee t»od fsmtti
IRNIA THEATRE
8TADTTHEAT1R
EMERSON MINSTRELS
RBBRI OPERA! «-*""
ww» «*u. »rf *• » is
BATtSDAT mm* ■CKDAT EVCWIIIC.*
. . .. , .
• I IIC(T(0 5
Pr*» Ow DclU:
I.11KJI $!0*l Q
■i« a...... —. •
!flW ALIA1BRA TH1ATRE
IHMK>"I •• 1 < < I -. -. < > I 1 I I I i . I ( I \ I
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus I
rui « . i « i . \ i
Emersoiv
I ..I < till 1 II. 1.1. .I..1-.
MARCH 15 ul l«
I ilnmonl an Mul.,, i.
.ii. . i
w r ra.R
Hill 1 ■■■■BOB
J V It'lllU.
I in nnviiii s RAILROAD I HHImin. Milton and S'ott
I'lirl t*t>f..ii.l
>ll...
THE "V\7-AJVI3:n3MI>JGl- ACTORS,
M Nih J «]** bu Ii^X ^ ftawlaesjrB | Tr»— iw of ikuktt B«. ITa i
TITTUMW
»». ft Ri-fcaMi Mr*. Ur-ady ». J. Mmtv*o4
mORl I DKARL1 L0T1 Song and Dance CHARLES 81 PTOH
CROWNED WITH THE TEMPEST.
Rl ar( 1. IAKKI, <Hitr,iiAIRu< K'K KAni.MR.
O
m.
OLD JOI B1LLI ebtbson
CHI WI.H BUB HAKT
.■TABS ABO 'imiixnil
The srcarAg'a p»rfonn»nc. will conclude with
JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE!
JOCKO. TH1 MOJSUBT 1 LITTLE MAC
Lor.ero.ft rich TriTfllcr U. All IrO Chirl-T .uli-n
F*ra4aa«t. own.r of PlaDtMlo.....— J. Boblnao. | Cira, ft yni^n a Mm Willi. toe
F-tna. hi* eon, a redr. old Lull" D.rliot i Km,. Forn»oo>r. Mlta 8h< rmftn
Pips, tcrvftot to Lorexxo Bob Hart I Bl.Te.. Villager.. Peaa.ute, etc.. by the Csmpany.
MONDAY EVENING. March ITtb ENGAGEMENT OF Glin.aa. XTl'Vl.JWEA, the Cleracter Ti>a»ll«'
■ T tl, I. a. DIM »«n Of btxibbb.
■ BUrl.eetal a,..
lair K.iar
4. Bta.l. B.e~.— >ie.,i-« ..I.*, .*..». &Wlte>. .
at a, ■ aa nor BBII.I.
A-H.rr, ••„, »t ejaea*.
■T Mm BAB '■ AND »ON».
• rn..ir>.i aw_r...u AM
»T TOP»', t'l « «
■•■ wiKirn
T -rreaaah ae.lt.. <» a*. Bagl!.. ■ ethplBB
bhiri.pv Rirm» ri ark aid compart.
I RTBBM I anion
A— Brl.l.B B"l< Batll.l.. I.»r... .( H-
(■ l».r anta>«r«ll«l«4 Har-ba«h Arl.
OBOTHSyilK »().«. J. KtXIBIL
• -toftlr l.t.rl.d*
Heirs. KKKiBnu
lO.-UrtMd Hardta and Banna.. AM
BY HUE VI.-roKISK.
11.) Trick He. a. n.rlen.l..
liM follow.. I h, i* or. tear, the l.m.a.
IB \ Irl.ft Han, PiarlMi I .
It IHODUOID BT OMAR KINQ9LET.
IB.-JoIib.j Conk*, th. Boy Wonder, In Ilia l»rlm-
rl.al HanlMtek Act.
To eeoelode wllb tbe Comlo P.'itlsilmo ol
Tlio Pour I_.o-vor.Sr>
SATURDAY, AT 2 GRAND M-VTINEE
St. Patrick's Day Grand Matinee
rains or admiiiio*:
Drfii Clrelej VI •#
Put >l net tf *•
RMfrtetl Ch-lrs 1 a«
Print* H>ifi »S nut) BIO OO
■.cBuk utSee oin.B dally from 10 to 4. Doors op«D at 7.
PACIFIC ILbA-^W REPORTER, J. A WOODSON, Editor
Devoted to t ho Interest-* of the Letrnl Profession.
PatUtkM «rtrr vff*ek •» l*»C» aotob-t o( ADTANOI OASIS from the American and Eogllih Oourti, ind the moit rtlnible LOCAL CA3F3 *Dd
OPIMOSR, »d all OIL. BUP. OOTTBT DE0t8I01f9. Third Ye»r of Pabliettloii. Office, 533 Merchant nt. J. P. B08ARDU?', Publlnher.
X>r. Evory'g
DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY
18 THB ONLY REMEDY KVIR DISOOT.
tr*<d that will ■□.«'•; On* I'M-nh antt Oaltt*.
Kflr»A(*», all Drutiir l ■!.■». »« -1 it O POST 8TREET*
Prloe FIPI V Oi-NTH i»r bottl*.
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(FermerLr M«ytr A Wnrkheim,)
So. SO HONTOOWERT STREET,
Oppo>lt« the Lick Hume.
BKAIIOH, 4*8 KKVUW SfBKKT.
large and well HQleOt^d arson moot, of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And bin n"w ftylON of rrml v-tii ■ -I- Silk. Wnol and
other I. ADIEr/ SUITS, at VKRY UjVV PRlOES.
Alo, a lartr* siook of Siriuei. ttroohe and Laao
hhawlu. I.ace Jaokata, Silk a\ Uottoo Vflvet.,
Stllto, Saiins, < ilonkma", u-tirt nverv dwauripMon of
TrimmlnRa. JU^T AliRIVHD, a lane* invoice of
the ttpriogatyluMOf
km nnoin kkk d
LIXKN SUITS,
H7, b— Oloaks, Dreasesand tint,' made to order
lo latest fashion, at reasonable rates. mfi
lJ fench goods.
^>t
Great Crash. Amongst
the Milliners,
OWIKO TO THE FAOr THAT M. ASURH IS
UKLUNQ A LARGE >bd FINK STOOK Of
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DON'T FORGET TO OALL AND EXAHINB
HIS LARGE STOCK OK
FIOBKBI, FKATHEB.*). KIHBONS.
SILUB AKD ITEAH HOOD".
M. AHI-IER,
fi30 Kearny street.
Between California and Saorameote.
■»-.Ta.t reoelved. 1.000 do«. UaU, ■elling at
FIFTY OENT8 apitoe. "31
-audi Oortieta
pr loea. Silk Ooteata, and OotseU
Ladles* Underwsar and Toar-
1 H tor s«s a to it rest. fell In
Bfli tt« Jfentgnfj esteet, B. W.
tt. VnuokMOAsju «
oko. w. KAOidi. *()B't «r*aiff. datid maxwell.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
° IMPORTERS AMD
Wholesale Provision Merchants
B TJTTEB. OHEEBII. LAFD, HAM8, BAOON.
•to. No. 1»« Oftlllftiolft itraat, oo« door
b.low rroot. a»- Sola AdaoU lor tba ulabnttd
MAOBOLLA HAMS. mbllm
The City Gardens
V0R THE
Coining Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OP ALL POOTETIB4, AS-
soolstloai and Military Compaal«a la called
to the a4*a.ntagfis offnred by toote •■ommndioafl
and boMj'iful sroanus for Holiday Piouio FM-tt-
viil ■". J'h-y can be proonred on -n« day in tho
week fur ploulo purpoiea ibe com ids season on
dio'6 adTaotagesai terms tbaa any groaada to the
Hale.
Till-: CITY OARDRN8
Ara easy of aciwe wittiout any tariff to 'ooietie*,
noil m c iTii.i I'd >miIi Uric- nod boaatlf nl Lawns ;
large Shade TrxeB, heautiful f lowers sod n «
from evert clime; ■ udieio^s Snlosa; two mam-
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Ploaatiro Roits; Fourtaimt and ubiervat< ry I'ow-
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oooveoienos lor tbe aucooim*>ila'l'>n nl Isrcs P;o-
ulfi h .-. h made, i- w r> I i^ t«as been plao>d
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THE CITY <.Ait»frVN
Are the largest in tbe State. Thoy oontain »'■.
aori'B of fCooll and Sbadd Ltwn, Floorer Uar-
dno". stu., and ere capable of aocommodating
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Plonlo ' inminittxr a are eBpcoially invited ti call
and iDBpectthe GrouDdf, and ascertain terms,
which will be most favorable.
M. V. NTEVEVS, Proprietor.
«•*• Offloo hoars 3 to 6 p.m., daily, at the Oardenr,
corner iw»llt|i and Fo'Som ntreeta.
N. B— 300,000 Artraiaatnn Tickets were eold
hy varlona Asaoolatloofl holding festivals nt the
Ci'y Oardens lat.t year. The sale of apiritnouB
llqnors will be protilblted on the grounds on l oa-
tival dayB. nilil If
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLiAII X>.
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IHE JOUBNAl OF AMTJSEJtEKTS.
Published ..err Day In t Tear b,
I*. BOOAKDTTI
SfJ Merchant and 685 WaihlagtaB eta.
Below Montgomery. Sao FTaoolaoo.
SATURDAY MABCH 15, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
Califobnia Theatbe. — The opera season
given at tbii house by the Fabbri OombioittioQ
closed last nifiht with a brilliant bonce and a good
performance. "Faun" Was presented witb Carl
Speieler as MepbistophileB, Pietro Baccei in the
title role, and SiROora Inez Fabbri as MargaerLte.
It mast be some time before another season of
opera is given at tils honse In consequence of en-
gigem eats abend, bnt wlien an opportunity off en
it may be presented with a Bore depeadenoe on
the patronage of the Ban FraaoUoo public. At
the matinee to-day Miss Dargon will appear in the
play of "Deborah." This evening she will take
her benefit aad make her last appearance, in the
tragedy of "Lucretta Borgia," supported by John
HcOnllongh and dramatic company. Miss Dar-
gon'a engagement at this theatre baa not been a
brilliant snocess. Tbatshehasa wonderful apti-
tude fcr the stage and decided geniat. all oonfess,
bat oar pnolio have been more willing to criticise
the palpabln ormlities of her acting than to ad-
mire her natural powers. Oo Monday "Kathleen
Mavooreen" will bo performed,
A.lhambba Theatbb.— The Quintette had a
■plendid bonae for their benetlt last night, and
the performance was a capital one. The amateurs
who TOlauteered acquitted themselves well. Frank
and Olareaoe King received maob applaose for
their rendition of 'Little Fraud," and T. JKearna
fn 'That Rascal Billy" acted like aooldetager,
and eauied grsat laaghtsr. The finale to the
third act of "firnani" was admirably sung br the
Quintette. Bill; Emerson of course brought
down the bonae by bis pathetic acting in "Old
Black Joe." The bill which has proved so popu-
lar through the week, including the last named
gem, will be given at the matinee to-day, again
this evening and to-morrow evening.
Metropolitan Theatee. — Ab we pro-
pneaied would be the case Miss Blanche Chapman
bid a bumper benefit last nip; : t. She sang "Good
Bye, Sweetheart " veryaweetly, and was ranch ap-
plauded. The new narsery rhymes, "If times
don't change with as, my boyB," caused mnob
applause and laughter, but there were a good many
calls for tbeold series, "We'll take him in," which
have beceme so popular with the public that ev-
eryone hams the tune, and "Take him [in" has
passed into a bytvord. Tbe same very lively per-
formance will be given at the matinee to-day, to-
night and to-morrow night, and alsoat the extra
matinee on r-t Pdt-iok's Bap. "Little Don Gio-
vanni" will be withdrawn after Monday evening
and ..the extravaganza of "The Gold Damon,"
whioh baa been for some past in preparation, will
be produced on TneBdsy,
Pebsonal Notes.— Johnny Allen ia still
in town bnl will probably start on Monday for Ohi-
oago where be and Misi Alioe Harrison will play
aa engagement.
It will be seen by referring to our Paoine Oout
news teat Frank Wilton has married. It is no1
geoerstly known that his wife i IIUb Etlie Wilton)
who is engaged for next season at the Oalfomia
Theatre, obtained a dtvoroe from him about a
montb ago on tbe ground of extreme cruelty.
Add Ri man is to have a benefit at the Albambra
Theatre oo Wednesday evening next, when b* will
nuke his last appearance. Mrs. Judah, one of the
most popular aotressea in the United States,
whom tbe Ban Francisco public delight to honor,
will take a beneft at the California Theatre on
Faidty evening of next week. The standard play
of "The Poor Gentleman" will be performed.
The veteran actor, H.rry E,ting, will plsy Rich-
ard III in tbe equestrian drama at John Wilson's
Amphitheatre. Mrs. E, J. Bnokley. whom the
nnblfo will be glad t3 see once more on tbe stage.
will play Lady Anne.
Ta»re are two magicians in town Carl Boeoo,
and Zamlooh, the Fakir ol Arabia. Boeoo is going
to Oregon.
MisB Minnie Loder, formerly of the Bella Union,
has effected an engagement throagb the dracr.atic
agency of Sheridan Oorbyn it Co., at Fox's. Amer-
ican Theatre, Philadelphia. It ia to last Bix
months from April 21et.
Jjhn Piper, tbe Virginia (Jit ? manager, has been
in town, but bad to return prematurely on ac-
count of his wifo's illness. His season being over
the mem bora of his late company have mostly re-
turned to tbii city.
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Jic^iLA Union 1Theatbb. — Gr^at attrac-
tions are announced for this evening, Thomas
Campbell, a baritone, who, as the posters say,
"comes unheralded, relying on his merit}," and is,
therefore, all the more likely to prove a suooess'
will make his flret appearance. Harry Camland,
tbe music j I olowa, who was Bach a popular fea-
ture of W.lson'i Amphitheatre, haa been engaged
and will appear in new acts; a series of beautify
Tableaux Vivante will be presented, all the old
favorites will appaar In new acts, song?, and dan-
ces, and altogether a vary lively Satnrday night
bill will be given.
John Wilson's Abiphitheatkb.— There
was a fine attendance last night on the occasion of
the benefit of M'lle Dockrill. The management
anuonnce the reengagement of the Dockrill tronpe
and averyfull bill far tbe matinee to day, to-night,
t:-merrow, and on St. Patrick's Day, common.
cing alter the procession is over. Great prepara-
tionsare being made for the prodaotiea of "Rich-
ard [Hi," whioh will be presented for tbe first time
on Tuesday evening. The novelty of this equBs-
trian speoUcle and the strength of the cast wil>
combine to reader it a great snecssa.
Extra. Opera Night.— An extra night
of opera will be given at tbe California Theatre
to-morrow night, by the Fabbri Combination, un-
der tbe direction of Ouarles Fritsch. "DerFrei-
Svhntz" will be presented with Signora Inez Fab-
bri as Agatha, a.133 Anna Eizor as AnnA, and Jao
Muller as Max. The op- ra will be pat on the
t>tige with due regard to scenic effect, and the
great aoene ia The Wolfs Glen will be presented
in grand style. The phantom riders will be seen
pasBing through the air, with a very vivid realiza-
tion of the supernatural by means of mechanical
contrivances. Thi-a scene is expeoted to oanse a
great sensation. No money has been spared in its
production. Tbeohorus and orchestra have been
increased, andinoneact there will be thirty-six
singers on the stage.
"Cobim-anus."— The production of "Co-
rlolanai" has been deferred until March 24th.
When it is produced the public will confess thit
the months spent in elaborate preparation have
been well bestowed. Thesplendidillnstratad post-
ers got up eapeoially to represent the soene of the
grand triumphal eutry of Oorioiauus, give bat a
faint idea of what that scene will be witb 100 peo-
ple on the etage, surrounded b/ Porter's magnifi-
cent diverging street views of Rome id its glory—
which he claims to be the beat soene he ever
paint 3d.
Badger's Oentbal Pabk, Oakland.—
Thie beautiful park will open for the season to
morrow with a coacest. The attractions of the
skating pavilion, the menagerie, the lake, tha
gymnasium, museum, etc.. will doubtless draw
many visitors.
Woodward's Gjjuuoib — Immense Rush.
Then mnst have been at least fifteen thousand
visitors to these gardens Sunday. Balloon asoea-
Bion on Saturday by the Buialays. Grand perform-
ance on Satnrday and Sunday by the Osaka Troupe
of Japanese and the BuUley Family. Grand gas
balloon ascension on Sunday.
Lbctube.— Burnham Bigby will deliver a
leotnreatDaehawayHal). on Monday evening at
7-30 p.m. The subject wiU be "Richard Brinsley
Sheridan, Dramatist, Wit, Orator, Sot."
BkattTQ Cabhiyal. — To-night there will
be a , ing Carnival fand Masquerade at Wood-
ward's Gardens, on which |)ocasion the immense
Pavilion nillbeillnminated. Tbe Priemalio foun-
tain with oolored lights will be one of the novel
features of the evening.
Anat -■ . -:oal Museum.— One of the moat
•omplete jolleotioos of the kind In the United
States, oompri sing hundreds of ooatly and beau-
tiful w»a* models; is daily on view (to gentlemen
enly) at tbe> Museum on Montgomery street An
boar may be profitably spent here.
San Jose.— Under friendly ohaBteuingB of Fio-
abo, Sao Joso is redeeming its cbaraoter as an
amnsement town. John MoOullongh with a com-
pany from the California Theatre playtd "Jack
Oade" at the Opera House last nightand drew a
goodhonee. More than this, while the air of San
Franoisoo haB been thick with rumora of new the-
atres to be built, and the papers have been giving
currency ta these rumors, San Jose has been qui-
etly putting up a new theatre without anyone
knowingan)thtng about it. Central Hall. Second
Btreet, is being fitted up for theatrical purposes
with a movable etage 2i)xW feet in dimensions. It
is furnished with five sate of ecenery. flits and
wings, painted by MoFarland. George MiokelS,
long connected with the San Francisco theatres,
bnilt thestige. The new theatre will sear over a
thousand people. Now we hope the Mercury will
confess that we are not 'prejudiced against San
Jose. Which is the very first paper to give a no-
tice of your new theatre and draw invidious com-
parisocB between the enterprise of San Jose and
Ban Francisco, leaning towards the former 7 FlG-
abo I San Jobs is to have ai fresco amnsement in
the shape of a balloon ascension by Prof. Lay at
Agricultural Hall on the first of April.
PETALUMA.-The theatre is not often engaged
It woe put tj a novel use on Snnday.laBt. R. Mor-
ganBtjrn and Miss Sarah Eerger were married
there, according to the Jewish religion, in the
presenoe of abont fifteen hundred people. Tbe
ArgBB says;
A delay of one honr was occasioned in conse-
quence of the non-arrival of the officiating cler-
gyman who came from San Francisco by way of
ftan Rafael. The immense crowd at the theatre
beoamn quite restive at the delay, and to tne
shame of some present be it said, quits impolite
and rowdyiBh. However, it is quite difficult to
manage so large and mixed an assemblage in a pub
lio place ! and we can therefore be thankful thai
the hoodlnm element behaved so well aa tbey did
On Wednesday, Miss Major Pauline Ousbman
lectured in the theatre on her adventures as a
spy during the war.
Oabson City, Nev.-Od Tuesday evening, Mi3s
Marian Mordaanfc and dramatic company, present,
edtheplayof "Darling" at the theatre (0 & good
house.
Mabtsville.— J. P. Addams (Yankee Addame)
and Charley Rhodes, the banjoist, have been g.v-
ing entertainment* at the Theatre. They give a
matinee to-day, and another performance this
evening. They annonnoe for to-morrow evening,
"a grand Belept concert in honor of St. Patrick's
five," Irish and American national airs, and reef-
tationBfrom Irish poets,
Oakland.— A complimentary ooncert to Signor
Silvio Roeai waa given at Braj ton Hall latt night
Miss MoKenzie, Joj. Magnire and others assisted.
Los Anqeleb.— The Wilton Troupe returned ts
Los Angeles last Tuesday and, we suppose, have
resumed their performances at Merced Theatre
Frank Wilton was married to Miss George Haine,
a member of his oompany last week. Wilton pro-
poses to forma Southern circuit of L03 Angeles
and the Southern portion of the State.
Salt Lake.— B. L. Sloan's original drama enti-
tled "Stage and Steam" was performed on tb;, etQ
7th and 8th; the paptrs say it was n-.fc£gll played
and is rBtbar tool alky. On Monday Frank Hus-
sey and Mlas Blanoha Olifton opened in "Hazard"
Miaa Marion Mordauut ia to be the next star.
We hear from Lon McOarty, who with his wife'
(Miss Carrie Chapman) la engaged at tbe Tteatre
Oomiqne. That place of amusement iB doing a
good buBineas. Dadlar'e, Bowery is flourishing.
OHEyENSE.-McDaniel'a TheatreBia running s
a variety troape, consisting of Frank Sparrow
Mibb Carrie Duval, Miss Ethel Barker and others.
A "sacred conosrt" with biblical sketches snob as
^Los Gens d'Armes," "The Wig Makers," and
"The Mysterious Bed Bug" is given every Sunday.
Santa Babi?aba.— Charles Vivian assisted by
David Ne&field, baritone singer and pianist, gave a
D"'or concert here on Wednesday evening, Maroh
In boston, at latest datss Hon. W. F. Cody
(Buffalo Bill), J, B. Omohaudro (Texas Jack)
Ned Baotline and M'lle Morlaoohi, wtre playing
at the Boston Theatre in "Tne Soonts of the
PrAiri»" At the Globe, Madame Janauschek
was playing in a dranaatizition of "Bleack Home/'
At the Atbenseam, a drama entitled "Dnder
the Red Light," was produced. Miss Jenny Ben-
eon and Baby Benton were thore.
In New Orleans the Aimee Opera Bouffo
Troupe closed their engagement on tbe 8th, ap-
pearing In "La Grande DnchcsBS." On Monday,
the 10th, Lawrence Barrett made his reappearance
in "The Man o' Airile" Katie Putnam, an ac-
tress of the Lotta "school" (that is of no school at
all) plaied at the Academy of Music during tbe
week ending Maroh 8th, appearing "Little Nell and
the MarchlooeBS," "Fanchon." etc Miss Oar-
iotta Leolercq commenced an engagement at the
St. Charles Theatre on the 4th supported by Ben
dsBar. On the.Tth Misa Le Olercqltook a bonefit
and aopeared in "As You Like It."
Ia Chicago at latest dateB, "Uncle Tom'e Oao-
1" waB running at the Academy of Music; Edwin
Booth was playing at McVioker'a; "False Shame"
was the attraction at Hooley'e Opera Hoose; Ar-
lingtoD, t'o: t:m and Kemblo's Minstrels were at
Meyer's Opera Hoarse, and "Tbe Hidden Hand"
was b:-i ng played at the Globe.
Sheridan & Macs have had a timpsr&noe dra-
matic entertainment written for them, giving
them a chance for their Bpeoialties in character
delineations, and have started out on a Snmmer
tour on their own hook. They were to open at
Harlem on the 10th aod intend travelling through
tbe NewEngland StateB.
Aimte and bor.iT.rs St. Lonis, 17lh, one week;
Ohieago, 21 1 ■ , one week ; Boston , April, two weeks.
Stiakosob Ooncert Tronpe, with Paltiacd Mario
Ann Arbor, 3d ; Detroit, 4th ; London, Canada, abb :
Hamilton, Sth.. A local cricket, of the Rook
Island Argns, spreads himself extensively on this
troape. Ho complains thatMariono longer "takes
his notes with fire and daring, as if he were a
Titan atorming Olympus." The whole artioleisa
stunner. The proprietors should raiBe the crick-
alary, but they are no danbt sordid wrelohee,
upon whom genias is wasted.
Berger Family, Atlanta, Ga.. 3d, 4;h and 6th.
JoBeph Barrett, brother of Lawrence Birrett,
and once of the New Orleans Varieties, died in
the St. Louis Hospital recently of pnemonia.
An inventory taken of the late Edwin Forreefs
personal estate shows that he had property valued
at$3_-Q,386. His jawelry wae valued at $4 071; his
paintings at $47,000 ; aad he had 7,317 books.
Mr. Joyce, cortamer at Booth'* Theatre, died on
the 24th.
r! ™J • reJ°.,om« 'o tne olasaio name of A tbenenm.
«nynm! V'/f.f comet dodS<"- the Atben.um is aZ:
Zt ^D0AtaR ^i?1.8 onptam, one John O. Hae-
LB«i fa" deserted bis ark and crew iQ the honr "f
need, taking the portable box-office cargo with
S'lpL Jhe "wifrato of th« crew ia beaded b" A
:*> ^ pe' tbe em,°e»t Oalfornia tragedi lD. whose
t«^ir- a ■ hln?.for1the leader Of maBnifluent ven-
n«u ^^^"''"tlysnstainedby Lew Cole, John
D^^B°^b(,Ki,,^V,^Pa Uole' Oa»'0 Craven. Ml"
awa nasiam, ihere are some great actors who
l£rath,irJMk0WI the '"tnnate maSagers
Jonah V *henl■ Wb0 " th* «*ta*« variety
Anexohange dlacourseB thus of a performance
given at the Academy of Music, Indianapolis-
nanrbInd dJIf^h Mm«°° thelflth withacom-
"E.a't 1 ««d.S">fri,he week,1tt3mP'ed "..eaof ice."
naat Ljnue, "Fanchon," etc to the lia»htnif
bueinew and with the lighten comnanv ff Vhl
?n^ff?m?mi,n0r P°8"'oa- The comply. B1D^j,
falters rin?iy'A"SDB W0Pit »«»t of atlcki, harV-
M.h£'-«rfaU'B' *5d "•»« »»« collected to-
fea.i»» w ?,rV *"***>• ^ the dramatic p»o-
worst"; rhi S; 0ampb8lI-J '*»• 'eadingact,r. is the
Wit in toe buBineif. and looks aa though he had
ori"tioffl™.;VfPM*?V'" I*»Melei."t0 8«8mD't™
iqhA™?0,tb,*pBrf8rin«0»' Tfa8y «« goes it
Bath.r strong oritioism, that !
The Hampton colored atodeola made tbelr first
aopsar.oce before a New York audience, at Steia-
w« Hall on the 7th. These darkies sine regnlsr
the ■ melodiM- A Philadelphia paper ears o(
th'Pr.irJio'i1: '.""h^"' °" W<X*. the pathetio,
S-^«ats.'Js
lis r^%%Ti°r^.T .suawii
^weet
There.
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Boatnesa roll.ee.
Heald's, Bryant * Stratton'o OoUeje. 2, p0, .
laatetaera.
Kate, Fred. Stall, 9« to 100. Oalifornla.M«k,t
French Fancy «to,,<|,7™•,
Locan * Co., 19 Mentgomerr, 107 and 10S Bwt,.
Human Hair.
Bampson. A. B. 4 Co.. 110 Second street
Wine, and Uqnora. {Wholesale.)
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UTDIAKT AND
BOTANIC PHYSICU
TWJBMTT TjGARS
raACTl j
,. t nKriM* n0"" a,nd Ashes," "Swing Low.
Th«i»-.Triot'o l HoD9 ray Motbei -"' ■
A. ft** * ?abD Sa" dfl Ho'y Number Sit
P.old.8lAltar." "Who'll jine do Unfon,"'Oei
An exchange says: 'Troy Opera, with pollvwog
chorus, was given at the Prov-denco Opera Houas,
on the 24th nit., by sixty amatenrs.
MrB. Olara Fiaher, and Maeder are acting in
Ohioago.
Oolored opera did not thriveflnaQcially, in Phil,
adelpeia,
will be
L-.r....^.-,:.:.;.!,.- ■■.:;:-■-: :!:^^
tune, aod several others giv9o la»t evanin/ If
SaW^Po'dSa^ r,er ^«<th\se"ongrhenconld
stnkian e&^b^"1 mto his operas with a more
"ruling effect than any oborui in his "1,'Afri-
with th^!!,,prodao2* F.or rao»tof th«e wild airs,
jnth their queer choral refrains, must b- of 'A fri-
Sa?t««'rlB:£?d ,th?; i0QP^8varv singnlaVly and
too «„wlfBl,,tll!-Mrt4"tllMl'«» M«d I with
nsau^chni,? Si* BeD*,ta8Dtal music of the Earo-
nean school, i'xtremes Eemstimes meet, and the
laadi I! tVhla?d- B.ci9Dt[fl0 m«wio ol civilized
ih« Bnn.-mStlD8uat^*.B* tewa,,d a meeting with
o?h*m-i0 ° barb«"Llsoda. The Wawnerites and
11 L^1,9DRer8 o£ the music ^ the f ntnre soigb t
nasi w^-a^i111*"- fc^^e "pr^entativesof the
tbalT™^h?gl.asioiebt- A compromise between
musTcfo^eprea8 & ™y V^aS &ad B0Tel
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In T\ew York. " Leo and Lotos" still runs at Nib-
lo'fl ■'Hampty Dumnty" at the Olympic
Tbe opera at the Academy of Muaio was doing
WB" Buckley & Sharpley'a Burlesque Opera
Tronpe have taken the St. James* Theatre during
theabsenceof the San Franoisoo MinatrelB
''David Garrick" still runs at WaUack's Sher-
idan and Maok were the latest attractions at Dan
Bryant's Opera House At Booth's, Mr. and
Mia. Bonotoault are to make their appearance on
thellih (St. Patrick's Day) in a new Irish plep
called "Daddy O'Dowd." AtWoodiMas urn
B. T. Stetson was playing in "Neck and Nook."....
At the Grand OporalHonse, " Roughing It" prom-
ised to exceed the run of "KicgOarrot" or "Round
the Oloek." Onion Square Theatre ib running
"One Hundred Yoara Old." The Sporting Times
says :
"One Hundred Years Old" has closed iti fifth
week with Bcaroaly any perceptible diminution of
pepalarity. To be Bnre some over-particular peo-
ple object to the incident on which the cat am o-
Ehe ot tbe play depends aB immoral, and so ft ia;
ut if these same over-sensitive paragons of prt-
prletjr will only pat on their thinking caps, and act
with some regard to consistancy. they will aban-
don the oper-v whenever "fao't," or "Don Gio-
vanni," or "La Favorlta,' aod kindred pieces are
performed, and the* will turn their backs on " Di
voroe" and "Ahxe." and in fact all the dramas of
that school ; and taen, toe, in the walks of the
legitimate drama tBer will find themselves under
the neoaasity of sondemning some of the moat
brilliantly- written aad popular pieoss of the day.
n nay ba a subject to regret, bat it is nevertbe-
laisa truth whieh cannot be dsai d, that forbid-
V\ loT8'*Dd especially that variety of it againit
wnioh tne seventh oomniaadmeril is particolarly
"ireoled. I' the moving element intwo-tniMs of
' ""J adiet- dramaa. <ragedissand operas whioh
are written and-mest with Bneoess.
James Cooke, the celebrated jester end clown
who is also engaged as equestrian director foe
Howb'a Loadon Oiront during the coming season
has been specially engaged to star for two weeks
with Wilder's Amphitheatre. Ohioago, commen-
cing March. 10 th.
Good contraltos and baaaos are more scarce than
tenors snd eopronoi.
L. M, Gottsohalk. the pianiet left about sixty
uipublishedcompoBitionB, now in the possession
of Mi-js Olara GottBChalk, his sister. A tarentelle,
arranggd for piano and orchestra, is aaid to be a
Buperb production. Arrangements are being
made to pablieh these works,
Miss Pauline Markham, who iB at present f Diall-
ing a highly sncoosBf nl engagement at Fox's Amer-
ican Theatre. Philadelphia, on returning to tho
St. Lawrence Hotel, odd evening last week, found
that in htr absence at the faeatre her apartments
had been invaded and $£00 worth of jewelry taken
away. Fortunately, she wore her most valuable
diamonds that evening, or her Iosb would have
been mnoh greater. The thieves left anototo
the effleot that MJbs Markham would oblige t'iBm
by not weariag her jewels the next time they
visited her.
Mrs. F. 8. Ohanf ran will sbortl? play an engage-
ment at a New York theatre.
Miss Maggie Mitjhell will appear at the Boston
Theatre eu the 10th of April,
Mr. Neil Warner iB at the Chestnut St-est Thea-
tre,Philadelphia '
£. A. Sothern has been investing largely in New
York West Side real estate. He has about fifty
thons3nd dollars worth of property in the vicinity
of&leventh Avenue and Fightieth Btreet.
Aline Le Favre died of rheumatism of the heart.
Herage was annonnced ae 26.
The Baltimore authorities have ordained that
all trapezieti in variety theatres of that city, shall
use a net work, under a penalty of §50 fine for
each offence.
Mrs. F. S.Ohanfrauiato play in New York in
April for four weeks, under the management of O"
W. Tayleura.
L^H^cUob.Ee Ear's, St. Lonis, March 10th,
one week; Memphis, 17tb, one week; New Or-
leans, 31st, one week. Talks of taking a small
company through Tnxas latter part of April.
Baker aod Farron, Toronto, Oanada, Maroh 3d,
onBweek; thence, probably, to Buffalo, Cleveland
Plttsburgaud Montreal. May viBit California dur-
ing the Summer.
Blind Tom, Evansvil'e, tod., Maroh 8th.
William Worrell, father of the Worrell SiBtere,
goes witb Cole's Oifons this season,
A. Savannah man, in a Western city, entered
Lydia Thompson's roem one night by a window,
mistaking it for the chamber of a male acquain-
tance, upon whom he dsBired to play a triok.
Lydia raised a virtuous shriek, rushed into the
entray, and alarmed the honse. An explanation
then ensued, Lydia. in herdraam robe, was said
by the few who eaw her to have looked especially
fascinating.
The N. Y. Mercury says :
A quantity of animal*, ioclnding four Xeiatio
elephants, a Sumstran black rhinoceros, a horned
horse, and three Bengal tigerB, arrived here on tho
28th be the City of Sparta During the disem-
barkation a tiger escaoed to the ehore and sprang
upon a cart horse, whioh quickly lay dying. The
elephaata became frenzied. They! snapped their
chains like threads, and stampeded, and men es-
caped from the spot in all dlreoilens. The tiger
in the meantime wa* quietly making a meal of the
horse, and took little notice of Police-officer Man-
tr.«' rTl?? «,pr°aoh?d bim with a pistol. H9 merely
lifted his head, and returned with indrfFereaoe to
hie repast A well-directed shot at his head im-
SS ' Th6 b'B9t "as valued at
A oorreBpondent of the New York Meronry says
that John RobinBou has tho whole of the base-
ment under his oper* house tn Cincinnati fitted
up lunuriously for Winter quarters for the ani-
mals of hie menagerie. John looks after his own
comfort too ae may be seen from the following de-
scription of his private effloa.
We have been, advising our composers and mnsit
cfanB-onr Wagqerites-to study Chinese music
but they went do it. They won't go back to fir6-
prlnoiples.
Here is a cajitil burlesque by Trincnlo, on the
endorsements that have appeared in tho New
York papers of the "ficket-of-Lsave Man" as
performed by Mr. Florence:
a?^0^1 Vd l Been thi8 D,ay tb»n I wanted to
$.5Veh&. 8°mS m008y t0 somebody!- S.
The Boston Saturday Evenin g Gazette speaking
of the performance at the Boston Theatre of
"Amo3 Clarke," says:
ri Wtaim^8b deBPair °.f ever eeelog sapernnmera-
faelfnH.««5r,>*PI?ro5nf,elr d[-«9"d. and i elaom
fra n from » £«* i0ds to- lhdm- but we ™™°* ™-
rrain from a pnsmrg nonce of the general bag^i-
?*" ^S d,8»nguwhed the uniforms of King
James' soldiers. 'J'hey looked like so manv r°?
?°» droll with g0nt,em" ,'n Particular appeared
very aroil with apaper collar aad a black neoktin
^en°thf^er the Deck °^ie scarlet coat Whv
rdfon^oL- Th"ra'f8^0atb,e stflSe- alw^ look
Iftirth^f Their clothes always at them much
tl* ?ri 6 laabiant that 'bo ekin eiis on a rhicocerae
l?L\t$M? 1 £r0W27 flnd *leB " «»>PB wanoe that
jft^Ss^^^ij*"* be- ass
Oysters
Wby travel bo far ! Shellfish of every kind
kept at ManniDB's, oyster dealer, 672 Howard
Street, near Third, next to car offloe. o
I K THE TRE4TMBNT OF DISEASEKTK
and psrmacent oure In the wSr.t °„,a, »<
Z',V%'°?£°i »'»"t«al derangement. r'.1
will find Madame Kdmonde , . . ki™ fnl nh„[i' ;
^5aridrnrde1^?^Sla
rrom wrong treatment for nrivatv ,hB ■,"
between g.arn? and Montsomerf i,»)
DR. OHflS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU1
N. E. cor. Jackaon and Kearny au,
STi »»W"^ *™ "iSsfd'oS's
opened tie old Medlo.l llnViitom »? ,£ 1 i8/"
where hec.n always b.K ' £'R hTe0°^"«i
tne frtSJ^'% "5' "!'" ""Paralleled „S,
DB. CHiS. H. TOZKR
eaeotapsraiinent coau. or muk-ins no oh.™
Tboee who eimnot nff.ird to o«^ £* s ,r|'
to fail in Riving relief in oaseB for which »h«.°
recommeoded. are to hs nhuin.?. i tbe'1 .
^SH'SeelHS
the most resoeot«ble peoole in the Stale S
J-JTOBEB of diseases" w£ch' .KKS'
fet ,,-K-C0'','"Ke«''njand JaoksoDstreeV
""'" San FratolV.V
Sandwich Island I»ul\i.
Since the nscenBlon of the hlng to the throne
ot the Fandwloh Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schieiber, dealer in
bedding and fumilore, 620 Wsebington stree',
opposite the mtrket, who has long been the
principal Importer of puln, haa received ad-
vices that tbe gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pnln has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for maltrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Sohrei-
ber will find no difficulty in deposing ol all
that comes. A
.
Altoffethor tne Best.
It Is curious, hut true, that J. A. Sh&ber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur.
nlture and bedding cheaper ihnn any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. v
OUTSIDE LANDS
^WY AND ALL PERSONS THAT HAT.c
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on OCT
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bar, th
amonnt refunded at the office of the nnders
npon the presentation of an order from th
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
deI8tt A. AlTSTnr.l
Ladies, yon may say -what you please thera
Is but one place in the city where you can buy
underjlothiDg chfap for yourselve3 and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Fiiedlander& Oo'f, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3h
e
Or, Barlow «J. sSmiili
Ib giving a course of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hie Hygeian Hall, 637 California Btreet,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 J$ o'oloot
A. part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to i p u„ free. w
h»AMrm T-«iBxrT^-u the 1H*!e offlw i*st fit*<* °P
oy Mr. Jack Robinson m connection with th«
.pera-hon.e. Th. wall, are ot™" bl° ., ii.ljd
Jrl nij? l".'.- l"1,"'l• "ith .'M- 3 h"e «s lo»°
n n.n»Is; In on. is a solt-ered figure ot Spri°K
in another, bright Snmmer,
knee deep in lll.cg
holeSlE whmoVid,V«f',0fcibl; ""teria). from smal
SSt, r-fl.m« ThV,^rOW'at "ocd-likaand
wnriDiiig names. lie divan. tne chraim daslr
and loot-rest are of black walnut? oarvedTn lnlal-'
kIio and gold, and the ceiline is lr»anooH ir, Si„-
fleebed wi.h clonds and JtLVZZttil?. ^
An Eaatern exchange haa the foUowing extrava-
gantly complimentary notice of AIoebo B. Phelps:
Beet Quality or I>o«sis:in
Driving glovea, at $2 per pair, at the 'What
(Sheer Laundry z
Dr. X>orierty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehxoplo and specific praotice, and as bucu is
now the most suooessful of any Physician in
dan Francisco, Office 619 Sacrament? street,
oomer of Leldesdorff, a few doors Delow What
Oheer House, t
Everybody Suited,
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At " Tee" Hat Store. 647 Washington
street {second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock: ia immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there ia sure to be suited, b
TRAYS always on h,
Alfred VetteH
Manaf actnrer aad :
Importer of
BIRD CAGES!
SSG Dapont, ,
HEAR SUTTER STRBJH '
See my stock of Bin
Cages before purchatla*1,
elsewhere. Always som*
thing new on hand. M
Patent Cages, aide o1
Tin Wire, are warraotei
FREE FKOM VERMU1
Also, best quality TE,
no20tf i
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED Tl
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE)
1»4 Kearny treet, ha. Removed to
TVo. 3 Second street,
"Where yon wlu fliitl a •complete a*
■oriment of SJUjUTS and FCB/V18H-
IN<> GOODS, at the D.oal law price.
The Old Stand
BENEDICT * 0».
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and Ladies and
(rents' Famishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 35
Fourth street. Cheapest in the city. e
Olaibvovaht.— Madame Clan Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
323 Kearny st., bet. BuBh and Fine. Oonanltv
done in Bngllsh, Frenob and German, x
Freehand Sweet.
- For the best confectionery, go to Oaatr and
Wacner'B. 10? Montgomery St. new Suite* N
ARION
Pianoforte'
DECLARED BT THE JUDGES AT A LAT.
F«ir of the Ametion Initltut., »!«' Jj1™'
(old tri.l ap.ltiflt Steinw.p'a. Ohichennlrt, »"
otoera. to be THJC BKST ON EXHIBITION. B
CTIITAZ, Sole Ai.n t. SO O'FMrell lOTJ
K B.— Pl.no. of .11 .trl.,1 TO BF.NT. <■
Attention, Good Livers
w
Photographic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Sallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
J£fa don street, a
. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, bes taken the management
of both the Miners' Reeaanrant on,
Commercial street and the Mfnere' ——_... ,n
Eraonh on Market Btreet. in partneraD1P.w1vn. ^ '
A.. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with w
firm tor years. ImprOTementehaTe been waao
the onisine departments that will render tno »
nera'more popular than It has ever been aorii
the 22 years ef Its proiperity. Onr Bill* o1 *J±
embrace all the delicacies of the season. ■ v
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and MOO*™
Oharges." „„
P. HEKfiKS SL CO,,
MINERS' RESTAURANT
631 and SS8 Oommeroial, and'
T«» Market street.
Open from 5 kM, to 10 pjc. an91 )m;
|faMT80MEIT S
MOTEL.
ill rmtiatco iati «n*T. MARCS IA.
FUMISHEO ROOiS
riEST END" NOTE
»a*. *VI ■.. IDA.
no, <-.
"i!
KTROMUTAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA TOFATR1.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
■»'!* I\ < UTS
FAEWELL BENEFIT AND LAST NICMT
a» r»i aSOMBUaaBP) i*ti.-f
UN™ Sisters mss ACGUSTA L' DAUG0N!
• «•■
TV. t art
MARCH IN
^qikllt Don Gloraiin
.LUCRETIA BORGIA!
^j ,.
fthcmorhorn's Boy' • „« .
■ i • • - •
v 1 hDAT AMD ll'DDAT FVINIKOl
Tl
unliHoii
II A 1 v ND
Ml** /»«,»...
■ It V i > • i . . , t V
CO MOMTACUE
IjarlLlu Atn 1
nnd CERRETTA
n«l rout
UIliL. n>>
l >oi*nn
■
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.
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SSLftle Don Giovanni
LOS DOS JUC ADORES DE ATLAS
RECITATION. "Pastrioy."
MISS A.L. DARCON
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DUIl OXjT OOtJI'JL.J
I tIKia ..< I'tMK !««■
n.ii.o
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. lilM ilawahU*
»6«ll (INMIOT
mat
E LAN*
yAlriiaj ( kaym n Mnlinri'
T PATRICK'S DAY GRAH0 MATINEE
Oil HOTTO
)h p PiieM! First-Class Entartalnmeutsl
til ircUy. at -2 oYlnok I,n«t Miss I):irs;nn latlaM
U MIT ITF.>I.\... M r t .lib-Will b. pr~.nl.-1 111. Brxi Knl liifh Di.nn. .atltlea
;; St. Patrick's Eve, or Kathleen Mavourneen
, BU. rBIDAT EVESISJ, JJ.oh .1.1 —
Annual Benefit of J\££i?a. J"XM.<3.ettxl
y
ROSDAT LVESISO. aUrea Mtn.-Wlll bo proanced, «f»r month! of «r«t«l ul el.bji.l! preptr.ll'n.
PbilripfttV. «rut lr»^»dT. entlilM
CO 3E5LDCOX--A.3STXTS.
..tftnir-fltn om
nrty « r.i. M~rrv-<i ■%*•«.— Dw-a (7, rel« Rat* Orchestra *1 ft* Btlcony
**•*&. n .TwtBiy.«Tf c>mir R...M.d h,-,.-h«c„t 7A oeiion-
<f«(ltiirr*r R«*trt(4 *•■!.. | Ptm* Circle Admiasloe „ ftloo hmuillfl
C-
vft
■4" ..rul *io oo
JOhm*a Brown'i Bodj
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CHArUCTlR SOKCS CHAHl! VERNlR
\ III, M.» III \i K-MI I M T. i A M Till 1 I
NoYelty— A Specialty . Harry lausUml
HA 1,1, AD ~\\\]~.~~/.^^~~~~~^AUnK^^
The Wrong Man.
.. Orebestre
L'nnoiadin* »kb
<>»srtiT*>..
TABLEAUX VIVANTS
Bt rII ■*• * s Mocunor. Bark asd Marab.
ER'S OPERA HOUSE.
IKMlwIA MT1
WWIMJ-Pii *
wWsETftM
r / • . v- • »
TIITATR.
m. Itmi
»»in f. ..-;--»
jrili rn
ItSSRS. mUE'L & CALDER
SHIRT!!1;, |
icond itj K U(
I TlltlR MIIFSD* AMD
ir.ll,. 1**1 lliaj ■»»• op-n.J
^••r» .iniH. ..la • WICIX
nil Hits AMD
i I .. R».
ia.lUdlf> »'l. mil AROIIK Hc.NFIL
■L O. I AI.UFR Mil to m.lr b.U to
Rjfcl i.w owifoft.hU. l.Mtf
<A RY CORBYN'S SALOON
N< »• MARKET STRRFr. HARK,
n imi^iI i!r inf f>rtn« H. f«.#n4» rd.1 p*l-
^t At b* hA« .r€IW4 iDh-«Ti'nl atjla lf,i.
■M 1 •oa.fr : •rill b* pl>A*«4
■■■ pjML »•• 4*4 • •tj1 »!*• <••« ureii*
"i i*l Ifqnora. A new
'■-'in ixd
I .•••RfUld
_..'i UWft fAt-n' p*Nl-
', bM b. - » BiiilRrd
ni RX>pqBr «nr1 «fllci>Ot h- t»:«jc» mtnii^
• nld pr»-
MjThI mMM.*** iodi«p*cMcrRRtDr*c<>a(orttO(>IL
Itage Dancing-
0.1
TAUOUT AT
arty's Dancing Academy,
DA8UA WAY HALL.
Po«t itrRfli, near Krritit.
J. O. COMBES.
?]RUAPIN .LUNCH,
I r, <tco»d fUdTfh'.niA atrrt-li.
_ ■tt-TatTRpla ooaklutlj on bud.
FOftUn la avRry iI«Jr. PBIVATB
pSUPPEB BOOMS P *)R PAATIK8
die II 1 m
l.I»TOK}->/|
iMPAGNE CIDER!
1 • ■AOBAMEITO STKEIT,
HAW FHAWrnno,
HAIR.
•HI aBIAPIIT PI.ACK IS SAM FRASOISlu
nor
Human and Imitation Hair
Coods, Cheap and Fine
Jewelry & Fancy Coods,
18 AT TMF.
NEW YORK STORE.
A. ». aAMPSOH .V (<>..
Ko. lit Nfrnfld alrtrt,
T.5C1-H Hrt-^cscn MlitJnn taritl Uliinu.
CHEYENNETHEATRE
Professionals Wanted.
SIX FIRST- rrr.AHS pr.OPLF.-MUHT H A VR
gooc WArdrob*. Four L«dl«« An<l two <-eQ-
• l*r»»>n to b» (ood to vanarml ba«in*«« f >r tti* com-
luff Wi»t*r Mi>*>oa, coinm^ooio* tb» flnit work Id
Norimbtr. KTL AddrtMa •UUntT lowttt ttrnt,
with PbotoffrApb. 11*1 r Kir* re loaded AfUr flB-
id( focmrmnu
JAMKS MoDAMBL,
yoon* Thektr* »n1 MaMum,
Look lioi !. ( riof-nt.". W r.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC. MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Boom* 1(1 nud 1~ 090 Wmshinerton Ktrn-i.
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yARIRTV ARTISTKS AND MINSTRKL
f*ir1otm»T* fOiBK from Hao Fr»nci«co lo ?t«w
York, or Tic* van*, abould itop rL
SALT LAKE CITY.
Fimt-etM* iDitac«iD'nU rsTarod io fir«t-ola** p*o-
dl«) Rt "THE BOWHRY," Maio urcet, Jotaph
Dadloy, MtDiser. Lattrrt ro addrR«i«d. or to
Die* Brown, Bfulovta Uinuer, will r*crlr«
prompt reply. '«' lm
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BKBOOLD, PBOPBIBTOB.
rVW OB010KST MRATS AND
■ VtfvtArplfls, Board by tfln w«ad.
PII"
CANDIES.
ALL KUTOS OK THE FINEST "OAND\
iudlttow8tMD Otody FROtory dRlly. All
ordRr*. MpaoiaJly from the txmntry, in Rolioltod
U>d will b* m ip-lly *tt*odi d i*.
OANTY * WAONKR,
!•>▼ Mftntromarr rt.. nar.r 8«ltW
IMItTMIK WANlF.il
FOR A MUST OLASB EXHIBITION, RICADY
fr r tlin r.ml. I 111- in mi. .■ of til" Dill upport Ui>.
It'fS for r amnr' man with a until cupit il over
off«i«d. For iiRi tlo ilaio apply >• abovj.
CHAM. A. OAKDNFR.
The CclebrMted Dutch C'Dmvdlnn.
Mtlia MIKM;: LODKK,
BarliRqo*. Snrlo-Oomlo and Batlnd SiogAr.
HKJMHt IIOMTI,
Tbn World. renownfd One>Legned Dancor.
N1PPUO TUOi'Pfi,
In. in. Mi it the Child W.m.l.M-, SAPPHO.
1.KI.1K K1.1.IN.
UISS II. KI.I.IN nnd \\. F.I, I, is.
«n\ i. i - r o %.
... A*D
LUCY ADA. If S.
Merlo>Conilc unrl Unci t lata.
H
FRE1VCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
■11 W.tnlllMiniK HTIIKKT.
f.lOlm Up?. HMiitr.'. 0o»r. nom..
TO OltDEtt
ais^»i. saiPtTS
... AffD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALAPCR ARSORT^IKNT OF QKNrft' FUR-
ntahinK O^oda to be bad onod and ub**p, at
lbs "OLD (JUKNKR." J LKVY*-". «1» Mont-
Romnry rtraat. Jus'lca liron t« all. Don't foritat
tbo numlift— f»l*» Mr>nl«o»)ftrytrtnt. foil lm
CENTRAL
i\ju. 118 OBABT STRKKT.«
ll Hon! acoomiuodatfons for
Faml1i*n In llm city. Private
rntrwii forLmdl**. Hnir Onttina:, HhavlDt: and
SDamt'iioiri,- Oblldrfln'a Hair naatlp oat. Ladies
Sliaiai.noinit M OflBl*.
|tj7lm L OORRIVrCA.U.Prot)rleUr.
sssod by in*ui»K»ti Watt of tliu Rouky Monotama, tbrouicb our agenoy,
HI1KK1IIAN COKBYN A CO.
o
DAVE MENDES. at tha
1 oldori»inalB*dLton. lMtiMry
nd Dnpost, wbara yoo
> DRINKS, notfofial-
*. Tba "Old Sport1' i-
■ .PfQt
UHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
»ilf BLY rOATUHSO EOOHB, BIB-
gl, or In .ulu,
VT*U £.!«»«•* ■"* To»tlL««,ll
DDfonualiod Aoobu to lot. Lodging wtftb
THE OLD
Hot scotcn,
IS Mtirlen Mlrcet. near Kcnr.y,
All Drinks Ton Cents
Hot Drinks^ Specialty.
THE BEST TOM aUD JfcRRT IN TOWN.
Alwaya on file U)0 New York Flarald, H&rtwr'i
Waekly. Frank IjRBlte'w, Diy's Domftn, Police Oa
aatte, all ijkn Oallfornta paperB. al«o London
P tract., Bell'r ■?'"■ Itlaatrated London Newi. Oall
and faMafyyoursalf.
aov- Don't. lorgtt the ■ln> of the Hot Hrotch.
faTtf W. b. WALDRON. Proprietor.
Bar Sugar
|jlOR SALE— SIS KEABNY STSEBT. AT
' MEROKR'S. Alio, eyory kind of Oandlei
Wbnteaaloaad Ro**i|.
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR
ess to drop into the
Hot SOOtoH,
FOB TOU". TVABM OB COLD DRINKS.
A.11 Drinks Ten Cents
.AS Saucr street, aear Kearaj.
tcS tf 08. D. BRIGG8. Proori.tor.
Indian Queen Range.
Tito Best In the Mavliet :
MARDFAOTDRED BY
CALEB H. BICKI.KlX
oo!8lf «lt» M<l 4BI K^nm. .1.
Signor Mancusi,
pKIVATK BINOinO LEBSONS.-OLASS ON
HOSIIAT and THEKSIIAY,
"THE" SAUCE.
9k toub obooer fob it.
Taylor a bendell.i.
— OlA.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM.
Anil t-'olleire of Hodlelne*
lfl (\fl(\ BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TRU0T-
M.\J*\J\J\J iTaobiaotato be aaan. Open to th*
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HAIaB-
Ultt Montgomery street. FOR HEN ONLY
ifDs. Jordan's Pbivatbi Office la at *xB"
Geary street (opposite old MeohRnlos' Pav(Hon).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO CAN CURE CORNS'
Bnoieo*. InsrowinR Nails, Rbeamaliam, aatf
all kinds of bora;, u readily aal oan. Lioim.n,.
r>alve and Oom MAdioine lo be bad at tsyofBo*
THE JOUBNAL OF AJtUSKHENTB.
pnWlahad srerr Dai io the Year br
j. I»_ BOGABDUS
. AT
MIMerckut nad S«« WMWn«t»i ate
Below MonKomery, San Francisco.
SATURDAY MARCH 15, 1P73
Oyaten.
Id strolling roond the other olgti.
To loo* at 'Frifoo bj ga» light,
*jtxt careless re''-, by chance did atray
To where fountain's eease.ess'pliy
Of epszkllng waters, made a screen
Through vnich a sweet bonquet was sees ;
While moss? stone and pearl; the 11,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
M-de that window reem to be
Borne fairy grotto of (he sea.
••Stop." said my friend, "lef a go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a ■ 1Y"
Ho soODer had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hide his appearance, asked our wish—
6aid they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked mmfmijictmtiy, too;
Ml kinds of oyster*, juicy, fat,
Cooked erery style; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clamsand crabs and terrapins ;'
Id fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have lound, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.**
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To three hundred thirry-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
CHARLES HAAEX. Proprietor,
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade in California is assuming
g ' gantio proportions. Emerson Co rviile, of the
Saddle Reek, 410 Pine street, tarnishes from
his own oyster bede at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and* he
" -addle Bock" is known avervwhere.
X>o Wot Buffer from Corns.
The unfortunate soffeiera frcm Gores, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti-
tnte, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 P.M. We
f"**k from experience, bavtng tested the Boa-
ters capability. References given if required, a
Lever Buckie ^uicenders,
At $1 per pair— 25 pe: cent, oheai-er than else-
Wlere — at the What Cheer Laundry. z
Attention, Ladles 1
T a give the s&ln the so toes? of velvet, and
the tint of the lily :o the complexion, ns9
Dickbt's Gbxms de Lis. x,
What Cheer Laundry
Employs no Chinamen, and should
ronised by everybody.
Redoced Prices.
Shirts from 75c, to S3, Complete assortment
or Gents' Furnishing Goods. Bealea & Co., SOS
Kearny street, near. Bn»h. or
Bam Moore*
Formerly of P.u? s Bouse Carriages, can he
torind in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
^abllshment, southwest corner Unsh and Mont*
gomery fits., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
lett at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. aa
V. Carrier & Co,, Lapidaries,
From Paris, bavin.- the latest improved lapi-
dary tool?, will execute any work in their line
in a cuperior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the blgbett prices for quartz sped-
mens, and appraise the value cf all gems, Lap-
liar;. &'A Merchant street, room 26. 3b
The Credit Mobllier Swindle
Is the talk of tbe dsr, and Is considered one of
the most gigantic f rands of the age. The old ad-
ace sua that "bad feeding is the oause of many
crimes," and there is no doubt of the troth
•f it, for what will .caufe a more discon-
tented state of mind than a badlr-oooked meal*
Tearoid this evil we should patronise such res-
taurants as aJyx&'s Wute Hocsi, Kearny £ tret I
opposite the Whit? Hooss. or his branch, tbe Cat-
jtol BestiitbaKT. on Fourth street, where we can
alwars depend on obtaining the very beet the mar-
ket affords, cooked is the mo3t recherche ttrle, at
reasonable prices. *
Ladles 'Vlsltlnar, Cards,
Written, engraved or painted by Jobs P.
Dwtxb, 136 Batter street, opposite Lick Houte,
and at th- Grand Hotel. N. B.— Haitdkxe-
cbxkfs veatlt HiitXD, Pa^nsAKSsnp of every
description to order. s
It la Perioctly Astonishing
How beautifully and qulcily they do Washing
«1 the What Cheer Laundry. Clothes received
aelore 8 *_*. returned the same evening if de
aired. x
FOREIGN DRAMATIC MEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Baadmecn axe at present at Poiti-
mouto, Eoi. Taer commence an engasemeat at
tec Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, Marsh *d: toence
to the Prince's Theatre. Manebsster, fer fosr
weeks, coa.menc.Q£ on Easter Monday. Their
British toar his tons far been brilliantly succeea-
foL
A proposal to remit England has been made to
Edwin Baetb by Mr Hall, who, resigning the man-
agement of the Holboro Theatre, London, is now
In treaty for the Drnrr Lane at tbe coaelnaion of
the present lease, which has almost expired.
A Dew drama, entitled "Madeleine." be'ns an
adaptation br J. Mortimer from the French dra-
ma, "Le Suppici d'ane Femme," has been pr;-
duoed at 'he Vandeviile. London.
Anew drama, called -P-mion." by Waltn Ste-
phens, has been ptodaeed at tne Vanderille. Lon-
don. srtH cen-iderable rncoeei-
W. R Cahill will shortly enter npen bis sixth
London engagement, with McOlostey's drama of
"Across the Continent."
H. J. Byron is at pretest engaged on comedies
for Mr;. John Wood, J. K. Emme'.l and Benjamin
Webster.
Itisromored that J. 8. Clarke will shortly be-
come manager of the Olympic. London.
Mist Josephine Fiddei (Mrs. Dominica: Murray)
ti at tbe Theatre Royal, ball. Bog.
Jem Maoe ia traveling with GoorVd Grand Traoa-
aay price for the American market.
Madams Arabella Goddard's farewell took place
oe the 11th at St. James' Hall. The singers were
Bdward Lloid and Saot'oy. The accompanist at th
pianoforte was Sir Jules Benedict. The lady will
ahorilyssil for a tinr through Australia, California
tbe United States and Canada.
Maria B. Jones, the young leading actress of
Drnry Lane, died on the 11th. Miss Jones com-
menced her career as a member of Motels} 'e com~
paoy in Bradford and the Isle of Man, She was
afterward engaged at tbe Princess' Theatre. Man-
chester, and was three seasons leading lady of the
Prince of Wales Theatre, Liverpool. Sbe made
her first appearanoe In London at the Olympic as
rloreuca Cos vay. in Tom Taylor's "Handsome is
that Handsome Does," ia September, 1670, and
in the following yrar was leadiog lady at the Sur-
rey. Ia September last she was engaged as lead-
ing lady of Brary Lace, succeeding Miss Neilson,
where she appeared as the Lady of the Lake in
Mr. Hallidaj'a adaptation of that name. Sbe was
an admirable ectre>a both in comedy and sedi-
ment Her age wai twenty seven. She was mar-
ried in Jaly. 1ST1, to Francis Phdilps, late an of-
floar In the Second Qaeen's Regiment and leaves
aboyegbt months old. She was a daoghter of
Obarles Jones, of the Theatre Roys', Brighton.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pratt's Abolition OiL
The People's Rem-dy for all Aches audPalns,
Trie Last New Sons.
Air— "lijei <t Chandotw''
Emerson Oorvllle i= my name.
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aid Fancy Boast,
Relishes thes«, that my house can boast.
Ssfely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high oh! Oh! high oh!
None who have been but again will go.
Corvllle says so! says sol
On Hue Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number aod call again,
Visions of Shell. fi-h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! La£ieB go!
Emerson Corvllle's polite! and so
3-1 They go! they go! thf y go!
Live WelL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is tbe cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash,
ingtos Greet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public sine*
IS49. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Btimsgnndl sonu. game, tame geese,
lellclous entrees, and everything tbe heart of
man can desire. The dot* cub of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Fekoe — can be obtained here. a
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend tbe auction sales of Watson 4 Barn*
hart at their auctleu salesroom, 112 Sat tor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and yon
are surd to trocure bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales pro-nptly attended to. s
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cares Lame Bach and Paralysis. 3-L
Xf Ton Want
7. on? Blankets and Flannels well washed, and
aot spoiled, send them to the What Cheer Laos
Iry. I t x
500 JPeUxes oX Bocks,
At all prices, at the What Cheer La emery.
American Watches,
Reduced prices, at H A. Oallender's 62 Sec
oud 3t. corner of MisMon. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully reuaired. s
Artificial Hemory-. Guaranteed*
This wonderful avstem gives the memory ex-
acTdlnary power. Thousands of figures and
-words learnt without effxt. Stadias made easy
and the Intellect Etrecgtbaned. Ssnd for the
book-fifty eent», po;t-pald. Professor Win,
Nemos, 137 af ontgomtry street. w
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
tr*s Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial.
Holiday Cendiee.
Fresh, sweet and dilioioms Candies, of every
■variety, at \L A. Ueraer's pioneer confection-
ery: 5" " :arny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
Olam Chowder Every CTl&rht*
The best chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, ^15 Morton street, jast eff
Ktarny. 5.y
Notice to tne Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one doer
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis flue stock of men's, boys' and chi!-
orena' clothing, on account of removal, al
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents fnrnlshing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
etc., below coct, Call if you want bargains. 3l
Holiday Punches.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
that compare with Squsrza's. gqnarsa's Punches
are fameni for the high art shown In their man-
ofectare, the happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of ths great Squarzs, has prepared
forty different kind of panchea and cordials for
he H -<li day tables. For sale at tbe new branch,
317 Kearny street, or at the Old Headquarters,
IN Leldesdorff street.
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
"The Slory of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
WRIrTKN FOR THE GOLDEN ERA JN 1563.)
Will be continued, and concluded in Bixby
chapters, commencing in
The Golden Era
....OF....)
Sunday March 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
" 3\£T-*ZSS,"
A Romance of Red Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL,
OF SURPASSING INTEREST AND POWER.
WEITTJCi- II FBBSLT fOB
The Golden Era,
And possessing unparalleled attraction, con-
taining a New Re relation in
California Romance.
READ THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF
Bret Harte's Story
The Golden Era
6V.VDAX MARCH lOlh.
TO BE COMPLETED IK SIXTY CHAPTERS.
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE.
TO MAIL STTBSCHIBfcK-;
Tke Golden Era, One Tear S3 SO
The G olden Era, Sis Month* £ 4M>
The Golden Era and Peterson**
Ladle*' Magazine, One Tear. ... S OO
The Golden Era and Peterson's
Ladles' Magazine-, Six ssToathss. X G©>
SERVED BI CABRIBBs.
The GOLDEN EEA and PETERSON'S LADIES
NATIONAL MAGAZINE delivered through-
out the city by Carriers at 12>io. per weak.
Send Address to Golden Era Office, 540
Clay street.
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
BEGIN WITH BRET HARTE'S
Story of Mliss
To be eontinoed and completed ia
Sixty Chapters.
-A. To -^a
•"WsylitTig -Returned In One Day
And we nerei disappoint, at the Whst Oheex
Lsondrj,
Fob Sals— a lot ef cheap Hlk dreises, at &8
Sear; street. A good prioe paid for cast-off
clothing.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores EasumaOim and X«aralgl*.
It 1st a, Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near tbe Post Office. Best
ever InYentei, o
For Washing
Shirts, » 60 per doz.; small , pieces, fOe. pel
i : i. at the What Cheer laundry.
W^tuat Oheex L«mndrF
J IS toe pas* la-indry ixcSsa rranclaoo .
Solicitor Wanted.
i GOOD SOLICITOR WANTED.
■i*- Apply at ihlo office between 19 and
1 o'clock.
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873-74.
LL FEBSOKl, CUitFAMEs, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIKAIS la the
City aad Coantr of Saa Francisco* are
reqnested, either In peraoa or by their
proper representative*, to deliver at the
Assessor's Office, No, fiS City Hall, be
fore the SECOND MONDAY Id APRIL,
1873, a statement under oath of all
Property, both PEKSONAL and REAL
owned mr claimed by htm or thena, or
which Is la their poaaeaslon, or which Is
held or controlled by any other pcraoo
In trait for, or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Sections 8839-3810, Politi-
cal Code,
srrOLL TAX IS NOW DIi: at this
Office, or to a Deputy*— See Sections
3839-3846, Political Code.
LEVI BO$£*i£B,
City and County Alienor.
Saturday, March 1, 1879. mhz
NOTICE.
rriHEPCnnGABEHEREBTJiOTI-
fled that the Field Deputies of this
Office will comanence assessing: property
SATTTKDAT, MAECH 1, 1873.
The daisies asalgaed to those deputies
are too well known to the community to
require explanations, aad while I have
beenearetmlln rauklag any selections ta
All positions by men favorably known In
thlacoannaunlty for their competency and
Integrity, and ans confident that the do*
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction arall concerned,
I urgently re^nest the general public to
report to this office any dlrellctlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Just complaints 'will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI KOSE\EK,
mh4 <Mty and County Alienor.
i*
Ara Oyster Hay be Crossed In Love.
NOT IF IT 13 SU0H Art OYSTER AS YOU
get across the street from the Oilifomia
Theatre, at tbe oorner of Kearny, as nobody could
refuse said Oyster Try it belweea the acts, or
when the play is over.
SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
S. 17. COB. KliSST A.XD BTSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
feZTlm
T
S AXLES'
1872-1873.
HE TAT" SALE FOR THE SON-
payment of Taxes for the fiscal year
1972- 73 will be resumed on MONDAY,
March lO* 1873, at lO o'clock A. M.
A. AUSTIN,
Tax Collector City aad County of Ban
Franc)»co. mhlO it
BALDWINS DAIRY BUTTER!
THTS IS TO OFBTIFY THAT N. B. TERWCL-
LIGER A CO . W and 51 Washington Ma7ket.
are tbe SOLE ASEX I S for the sale of n>v brand
of batter, known as "BALDWIN'S DAIRY BC T-
Tf K." It has been s--ld at tbe above stand tQe
past thirteen years, andaoybraods of butter rep-
r- -t-tt ■ a to be ef my make not procured of 2f. B.
Terwilllger ± Co., are connferfeits.
Ei, K. BALDWIN.
San FraBOiseo, April. %ih. 1872.
N. 11. TtBWTlLIOEB* CO.
ffM-lm SO and 51 Washington Market.
VOCSL IND INSTRUMENT1L
MUSICALINSTnFTE
UNDER TBE DIRECTION OF
3vx:e*.. z*. e. xixix'X'zixi.
SKPoitSti opp. rnloBSqnure,
HOURS: from 10 to 1 and from! ho 9. RESI-
DENCE:305 Uuon Street. nil am
A. Romance of Bed Mountain,
COMJIENOED IK
The Golden Era
....OK....
(r.MJAT KABca ie«k, ltia
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HAYVABD8.
IONT OAKEo PROPBIETOB
First-Class Hotel.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mjdo
to OBDKR,
L. BLAIR'S,
price: cjIICi
A Safe and speedy Rem
dy for all Bronchial Affe
tions. Asthma, Cole
Coughs, Loss of Vole
Bronchitis, Incipient Co
sumption, Hoarsenej
Pain and soreness of tl
Breast, and all Pifficultii
arising from a sudd<
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers, Ask f
the California Hall's Pi
monary alsam. Sold I
all Druggists.
PEOPSIF.TOKh.
417 San.ome fitrf et. corner Commertt
i»io tf
Mmm:&^
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
L*.$mmwif
GiTes Tone to the Stomach
trffl&m&f*
Henley s
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE
Ly,(i^Txl"b^;
Is a Sore Relief for Indlgestioi
sgifliPERs
HAS NO SUPERIOR ASA
BLOOX) PURIFIER
THOMAS W. BREE,
SILVEH OE'Ij^a.miH
*» MANUJ'AOTUREB.S^i
^J^ BEpiTiteB^ly
& DRUfflsTBiNJOS,^*^
ESTAEUSJELED IN 180S.
■^-Lsssons given on tbe Banjo and Dram. Ml
MISSION bTKKET, between First and Btotai, ■
N. B.— Fine-toned Silrer Solo Banjos (or Pa-
esaionaU alvars on hand. ialis I
A. DESIDERATUM
....TO....
IMMGERS, STARSJJID COMBINITI01S
V OOMPETSNT MAN AG PR. AGENT Al
Acter, with l^je&ra' experience in — ,
America, tbe Oape of Good Hops and Amualisa
Colonies, India and Uhina,
IS OPEN TO ENBAGEMENtV j
Is well posted with tee profession and lbs Praa.
Can tnve names of Manag^re, Theatres or Hals
List of Prices and helping capacity, in nearly trtq ■
one ol the abora places. Apolj to
J. H. MoOABE,
I e4 Im «*0 'WashiDgtoo etrest. S. F.
SANGER HALLE
(SLNGEB'S HALL,).
14 GIABT 6T., KEAK ItEABaT.
Nooe bat sate Choicest Braads of "Wis**
aad i.lqnors on sand.
DEPOT WEYAND &. (ASCHE'S BAY BREWBI
1.18 It OHBI8 FKUMtB*
FREE AND EASY.
EVEKY SSTDKOAT KI4>Slt.
Piano and Singlna;
at 8 A?J*#
CHARING
+
SALOON
©06 Mission street, near Secoa*
delO EAGLES k WILD, Proprt#M«
To the Dramatic Profession.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO. HAS Bj*J
over twelve Teamconneot»d with »•!"•■ -t.
Melbonrne, and is well known b» the ■•■*&£
the profeseion in the Oolonjea, begs W lo*»a« ^ ■
that he is prepared to gire expexiencsd «"»■•-
ail persons proleseiocally Tisiting or„)ineai'5S?L
Tisrt to the Anttralisn Colonies. FwmoasWjTj
PnnctnaUtiin tlispatohlng replies Buy »»w»—
nP°D' WIiALlAy HENRY WATBBB^.
laVictorU Ohambers, 4C Ootllns itrSsAj ^
bosm* Aeatralia. - i
WiLLISJ^BAND.
MU8IG FURNISHED FOB AL1. ,
o ecisione. Maoic impoitad, KfiBlw 1
and for B»le. f
MABCC8M. BUM leader •»■
Orche.tru.
HE.VBT TON IEB WBBM. If*
er of Bra.. Band. ...Hil^t
■9-Ord.A from the country promptly,1"*"^*
to Addre.. M. W. WILMS. ^'"JjJt'Si
Store. 188 MooUomerj street, or "A80."?,,
BLUM. g»9 Mopntomeryetrefct. 1""-
GEORGE KATE8V
DBA1.1R IN OYSTEBB. OLA.HS
uid»ll kindl ol SHBIJ, FISH;, i
SMU.No.. 40, 41. *8, 0.1Kt>ml»1
IbitK estnnoe on Omtalonl, itiMt —
P«blto or prt™u !»™ lud tenuliji ;"P»2S
from 8 4.H. to U P. X- LldiM' ">10mtilgg*l
Zifju Soom open JrJK * t x. to 12 f »■ -WU
eb«:'
<wetasg Teeae,
• i WWW
V.A. S.TI. ■.. «o».
EMERSON MINSTRELS
MAC
rl 1'lr.l
) OAN OF AMUSEMENTS
DfSPEJ,
to i >
IS
m i:»» K. RII.IKs
Pt«i
■ .1 I.. I Mill. Ml.
m«m ■.« » UmilU
■
Til UH1A 1 nil It UIISHI
- .. ».
Ml...
the Thoairoi
RCULATED EVERY DAY
JI, EL
rpla'
OTA'.lftlL*
-ID- ]
'IN
tfykkRlLLT THRCOBHOCrr THE CITY
ui am
HID I! I M.
■ttiUid
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Nit .v: h
U.
DERI"
ISHOWeii «••
BIDCOND-HANDBD HOTEL.
;■ . «r ;■ - • r- r
• M IRI.KN si" 1 lti>
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circus!
. ' >ti> «i ion
Dockrill's Parisian Troupe!
Mr. Harry Eyiingo
m mi ..••>>
Spectacular PageantsI
■.at
MARCH IS
M.M, AMI 1MM I
"QUI
4. O ElMtLI. »»D > ■. »i <i>KPI
BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
u.li.v inn<toi
T.-M'l.l.r ■ "< k ii
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CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Majtr A Warkbi ll
Xo. SO UONTtJOMI KV •ilRM.r,
Of>p •■li<> the i.,ck ll.m.f
BKAXCM, 40*( Kl A KM MK1TI.
Itrft* and well aeisotjd ataurt rutut of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
Aod am n** it*'*' of r«AdT-Riir1*. tSllh. Wi^ol tod
oiber LilDIBV HUITn.tn VERY LOW PR.0E9.
Al«o, » lanrt ttoolt of t»irl[»»ii, tfro ba anl Live*
hhi»»»lt, Lac« Jackttt bilh - n.i CoitoD V»1*.m»,
Ulllt- SbIiqi, ''lotk'tifp, and ■■er» d*tcrip'l0a ol
Trlmtnlnf.. JUS I avHRIVAD, e tare* iLYui t ol
tbt »prlc#; itjl.t of
PLAIE A\H EMBEOIDEBE If
LINEN NI.ITM.
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OWING Tfi TUB FAOT THAT »1 A8HER IS
SBLLIBO A LARGE and FINE B TOOK OF
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DON'T FOROST TO OALL AND EXAMINE
U18 LARGE STOCK 0B
FLUfCKB*, FEATHEBU, KIUHUKN,
Hll.K» AN» WKAW liOOJJ».
ax. a.h»cc:r,
rt:iO Kenrnj atr«ct.
Bit* ean Utliformt and Haoramento.
■r|r.Taat received, 1.000 dor., Hate, lelllne at
FIFTY OBNTB apiece. '"31
o-vo. w. XAOI& ftos'r vrKiw. david maxwell.
Nagle, SteF& Maxwell,
U IMPORTERB AjHD
Wholesale ProTision Merchaate
BTJTTBE, 0HEB8B. LARD. BAMS. BAOON.
M. Ma. »«» Cllforala .knot, oo. door
b.low ProBl. iW-Snle Aiaola for lb. oalabraud
The City Gardens
¥OR TUE
Coming Picnic Season
THE ATTEIfTIOS OF ALL HOCIK r!K-<. AR-
• lO'.iioui »rd Militarr (.'ortiuna i » i. called
to lb" n1>aoiac<* offtrel by t'i->e omwdioat
to 1 txstaMfal Bfouuiie for riciida? I'n-i.'c F»»»i-
rai*. I 0-1 aao o- proonred oa ear d«r |Q *■*■'
week fot it (tip parpoeei 'b* aotnina •»•.«'} n on
mom advaottse >ue lerint tbao aay Bronodt \a tbo
fet.te.
TIEF. CITY e*Mnr,N«
Are eaaj nf i,c^*it wltbont anr tariff in 'oolttle*,
aod arn provided wtth Urfff aod l>t»«ntifol Utn*;
'•rtr* >haO« 'lr»«t: beanoftf Ho>rereend Plant*
from everr ollme: in-aeron Swlon*: two mam-
m-.iti UanerDK Pavllioot ; a natural Lake, wit
Pletaore Boup: Foontaioe a- d < btervair ry Tow-
riP, nil |'4>r'('ul» tfielr.-. red trorn thn wtoda, A
mammotb Ke*t«nraot i* on lire eroond*. and every
(.(jnteomnon for id* aocommvOuiiun of Ura* P'c-
dIi;» in. t'-nn made, h» n\ >it<K hsu ruinti pUced
Id tbe moat complete ordar for the eomlog leaaon
THK CITY VARDKKH
Are. tbe Itu-fiest lo tbe Mete. The; contain 8'?
»L-r»e of Kh-jIi and SbAd-d Lawn, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., and ore capable of accommodating
10,11 " (irfnon* wltn (be Rrea'est convonioDOe. Ex-
tra <jare run dlmotlr to tieGardent.
Ploulo (lommltteee are especially Invited tooill
and lnnm-i'i- Tim ( irini tuiF. and aioerlain terms,
wbiob will be most favorable.
M. Y. HTEVEid, Proprietor.
ear Office bonrs 3 to 0 r.u.. daily, at tbe Gardcnr,
corrrnr 1 wnlfth and Fcxttom ttreett.
N. B— SOO.OrrO Admirrtlon Tioketn wore iold
by varloaa AatoDtatiooe boldtOR tuttivaln nl tbe
City (<nt (.leas lait year. Tbe sale cf r*ptritaous
Itqiors will be prohibited on tbe gronndt oo V e«-
tival day*. ml>l tl
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAND,
The Popular Picnic Kesort.
Forty Hlnolei Klde from tkl. Clly-Ci»r.
ran direct to the Purk.
B AMES'S ORHTRAL PARK IS UNDpOBT'-
•dl> Ho b«i!tliaciiiii»r Ro.nrt for Pioolra and
tnmtlio. Onrlng tha HnBOfl" bomr KKBKJ IKUM
DUiT. WINU, BAND A'.D POISON OAK. Iba
Parklararr oommodioui, aod located dirootly at
tba w.lar (root . ™. t
1 1 abooDd. lo manollioaiit old Sbado Traoa. baao.
tifal LawaM, Qardeo., ato.. aod la provided witb
a mammoth p.rllloo. R.«MraDt. .jd ...rf ood-
..nlaooeforpnolloaii.Bniblago.. Will b. opjp to
tbopoblloaftar Maroh IM6. For p.rtioolar.. ap.
pit lo V. W. KADUEK. at tb. Park, or »t 01.
ofBaa. nartbtaat oornar Kktror aod Bmfl .traati.
CLASSES IRJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THB LEADIHO, MEHBEB8 OF
tk. Tbeatrioal PiofoailOD lo . alifomla pr^
poa. loritoc olaoaa. »or lortrootloo lo EJooulloo.
K„.d. .k.b log to .tall tbtnulraa at tb. oppor-
tonlW of ! ioboirlBk . «..f«l Mrt «. «<««««. eo.t
oirTi.odlnkl.lrii.iM. M "C.»b»M." t.Or.fiot
3fi, «b.o partlcokua M tb tHtnt. tU„ wlU bf
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIND...,
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEABANT TO U8B. EAHILT APPLIBD,
la oo* ft-reaiy. aod will not Injure tbe raoat delicate. It
anres alldlstaeee of tbo scalp, remavee dandraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Renders tbe hair soft and glossy, end is PORKLY TBGB
IAs**Kfhe Oilg-nal SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIO AF/D
DRESSING may be bad of the Agent.
,|,IN. If. OAT**. T»rngglet,
OornerNew Mootiomery end Howard itreeU.sndof all Dreg-
JOHN ROBLi'S,
kuniciju tiik iiK.Tomi.ui oruuin
OAH BE HAD AT
tstalls O, O, California Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE MOST ILEQAMT pUSTOM WOEg IS THK 01T»
Seers Sc Maynapd,
* JF* X O A- FL O -'
THE JOTJBKAX OP AMUSEKEHTa.
•eT.
rubllebed «rerj Del 1= < Y»" *»
U leriial »■>' «»* Wuklutti eu.
Below Montgomery. Sen Pnnoieoo.
irESDAy MJLBCH 18, 16".3
ASI SEMKNT8, Etc
■Velropolltata Theatre.
"UiteDoB Giovanni" ni performed for the
Meat lime lie. cifc-ot lo a capital boose and was
tnoroogoly enjoyed byali who wiUiue. it. Ta-
Bigbt »f :er weeks of preparation, ths grand scenic
•straragasx. of "Tha Gold Dtmia' *;l 09 pre-
daced with taeeharnino* Obapmao Sitters io the
Characters specified 01 ear flret pace, aid M'lle
Mario Giogi in in bal.eL A feature of ttis law
,-tf :'in:t in will be a grand transforms. 00 ecens
•by Bnrbarj, On Friday er*ning tae deligh:'nl
Vitie fc.Ha ObapMsn. wbo ia me pet of the San
Francisco pablie, will rake ber benefit, end a* t ■
dollart, *by "sbe'Il take 'en in, sae'U take 'em
in** by bandrede.
AUianibra.
TOe new •otert.ioiasnt given at this home lass
sight draw a capitil boaseand was rattled efl m
the moat, lire?? stile Imsgioable, Tbe nursery
rhymes took wall ; Little Mao cocrn'sed tie andi-
•aoe in Bob Hart's sketch of "Tbe Becond-Haad
Betel." and Bob Hart as Senator Broad ax was im-
ejaenaely faoay. Charles Sutton did a capita!
eoiu: s:ddacce, tbe qaiotette delight *d tbeea-
<i<nce with sweet vocal music; 'The Broadway
Oram mar School." in which Billy Emerson tv-
V a-.j l as tbe dance, was very laogbable, and the
"tlcoil^m Circus Troop*" wennd op one of tbe
best bills of ibe season, and sent tbe aadier.es
hoac in high good bnmor. Tbe tame programme
•wiJ be performed this evening.
Cntifornlat Theatre.
There was a crammed hoase last night, when
-tbe very pretty romantic drama entitled "St.
Patrick' d Ere; or. Kathleen Havonmeen," was
.presented. This was capitally played. Miss
Mageie Meore gained much applaoss for her act-
ing and singing <n the chancier of "Kathleen
Mavenrneen; J. O. WilliamsoB gave a fine repre-
aantstioa of the Irish peasant in that of Terenos
-O'More; W, A. Ms* layer was all that oeold be
desired as Bernard Ksvanaagb; Walter Leman
•cccelletit as Father O'Oa&iidy; John WUbod, posr-
«r!a lyriUianoiB as Black Rbody, and tie other
parts were well filled. The dooMe Irish jig by J
O. Williamson and Miss Maggie Moore was a
erreat feature, a r-d fairly brought down tbe honse.
f n *he farce of "Oool ai a Oneamber." wbioh pre-
«eded the drama, Owen Marlowe appeared at his
btst ia the character of Plumper, and played it
so well as to recall recollections of Charles Mat-
thews: Mis* Carrie Wjatt did some very pleasing
acting as Jersey Henit»n; a*. J. Backley, haring
supported Hat'bewsiu tbe part ol Fred Baxkins.
-eras ef eooreeqaite at borne in it; S. W. Leach
eras very gook as Uld Barkine, and altogether tbe
tyiece was well played. Tbe same bill will be pre-
. sented to-night.
B'-Ua, Union Theatre.
Many esded their celebration of St, Patrick's
i>st by a visit to tbe Bella Union Theatre last
Bigot, and all who did so were thoroughly gratified
at tbe entertainment provided for them. Tbe bill
J a a eapitalona. Thomas Campbell, the new ban -
■to-ae. is an artist of cnltnre and erperieooe, and
■has a fine voice. Barry Caoslaad, i» his musical
entertainment, causes muoa amazement ; many
■attract" ts acts, songs and dances are giver, and
the tableau vivantshave ceased qaite a sensation.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre,
At tbe extra matinee yesterday and at the enter-
tainment last night the attendance was immense.
John Wilson is certainly a most liberal caterer
io the pnblicamusetnect and does not cire a bit
about spend) og money, eure that if the public are
-eu.it *d they will riohly repay him. To-night in
gdditiM t-> taers-eagagement of the Dockrill Pa-
ris! ia Troope and a fall equestrian company, he
Announces the prod act oa of "Richard HI" ar-
ranged as an eqassth*n scsnio spectacle, with
Barry £1 tinge in the role of tbe crook-back ry-
ran*, one whicb he baa played with success on two
Continent., Charles Edmoods h>s been engaged
to p. ay Richmond, a=d Mrs.E. J. Buckley for Lady
Anna. In tbe bands of these artiste* the dramatic
portioacf the play will receive doe justice and
<he fall resources of tha eqaestriaa eatabliahmeol
will be drawn upon to present In tbe most vivid
sssansr tbe battle of Bos worth Field. Sash a nov-
elty as this, preaocsd without regard to ost'sr,
cannot fail ts receive tbe liberal support of the
-Baa Francisco public. The cast of the play and
tiie full programme appears «o our first page.
"SVoodwanl's burdens.
The Fifth Masquerade bksticg Oamival given
<ou Saturday evening was well ...-.ended sod was
a eery lively affair. The mammoth prismatic foan-
t*.io ia the centre of tbe Parliinwas mach ad-
mired. 7 here are tbooaands of objects of inter-
-estafethis del ghtfu! re ort, and thousands flsck
t dare Ikrocgb the week.
£5i.TOKicAi. Mcaenat.— One of tbe most
4-ompteee eolleetione of the kind In the United
• '**•*, ccmpming hundreds of oostly and beau-
tt'al vri o-odcls, Is daily on view (to gentlemen
Ouiy) a' *ne Mnvpam on Montgomery street. An
h>ur may b* ™t -»kj» •t#rth«ra
"T-WGnty Thousand
Pap r Collaw, all style*, t t eale cheap at the
What Cheer Laund-v. effi^ 121 Leldesdoiff bi. •
The Credit Mobilier Swindle
Is the talk of tbe day, and is cons dered one of
the most gigantic francs of tbe age. The old ad-
age stye that "bad feeding is the cause of many
■ orimee," and there is 00 doubt of the troth
of it. for what will cau*e a more discon-
tented ststeof mind than a badly-cocked meal?
To avoid this evil we sfcoald patronize such res-
taurant* as Mtxb's White Hotss, Kearny street
^opposite the Whits Honse. or his branch, tbe Cap-
I ~-L RESTAOtAKT, »n Fourth street, where we can
at wan depend en obtaining the very best the mar-
ket affords, cooked in tbe most recherche style, at
reasonable pne/a •
"White Labor Only:
F-- ployed by the What Obeer laundry, 121
Ia . ;dorff e raet. •
Kyser Dead.
The Gold Hill News girea the following
capital dog obltaaxj: "Our little dog Ey-
zer. tbe oldest and dog-gondest dog in
Store v c JUDty, is dead, fie died at noon
yesterday, just as theTellow Jacket whistle
was tooting the hoar of dinner and men
were thinking of food and other worldly
things salted to the living and not tbe dying.
Kyz« was black all over, and had more dog
in him than was ever done np in so email a
package. He was a breed cf his own, alt to
himself, and therefore sarted in to fight
his way tbr-ugb tbe world, reckless of con-
teqeeccsa. He fooght every dog be ever
saw that was bigger than himself, and get-
ting whipped never discouraged him if it
was forty times a day. He despissd small
dogs. Kyzer crossed the plains with an em-
igrant train from Iowa in 1862, and was an
old dog then. He never was a pup. Hon
estly speaking he mnst have been at least
fifteen years old. We found him at Oomo
ten years ago, . and be affiliated with us from
that time forth, as miner, newspaper re-
porter, editor and sll tbat sort of thing-
He was tbe most toneBT, uncompromising
friend we ever had, therefore we feel it a
doty to do a little justice to his memory,
Kyzer, in a'l bis battles, never considered
himself whpped, and now, when pneumo-
nia and old age combined to floor him, he
died with b 3 face to the foe, with tbe
hair bristled up all along his baofe. and
showing his poor, old, remaining snags of
teeth in defiant vicionsnesB. If there are
dogs in tbe next world, he will make it
mighty warm for some of his old enemies
-who have gone before him.
Sister Pincknel's Funeral
In Mrs, Stenbouse's lectures on life in
Utab, sbe recited the following touching
tribute, which was paid to the merits and
virtnea of Sister Pincknel deceased, on the
occasion of that lady's obsequies, by her
heart-broken husband- Brother Pincknel,
and tbe Bight Bev. Bishop Hardy of the
Twelfth Ward: Bishop Hardy: "Wat,
bratbrun and sisters, you are all here,
and so we'll begin. Wal, our sUtsr is dead;
let her rest. Our Bister has suffered and
made others suffer, but she's dead,
sbe opened ber door to the devils five years
ago and let them in when her husband took
a young wife. Sbe web a torment to her
husband, and I guess if he'd bave known
that she'd a bin such a torment he'd a never
marrid her." Thus ended the faneral service.
Unsuccessful Love Test.
Springfield, Mase.. has a young widow,
gay and fascinating, bnt just now uncertain
of the effect of her charms upon a young
gentleman of her acquaintance. Bhe could
not remain in snepeose, and with a stra'egy
worthy of tbe cause, sbe procured the inser-
tion of a notice of her death in the papera,
hoping by this means to ascertain whether
tbat particular young man cared for her.
He did not attend the funeral, and she is
in the dark still.
Natural Enough.
Tbe Boston Saturday Evening Gazette
says:
It is lamentable to think tbat a detective
is necessary to guard gifts exposed to view
at weddings, bat it is in many cases true.
For instance, a very handsome and costly
pfarl ring was stolen tbe other evening
from among the presents at the residence of
Mrs. Byron Sprague, in Providence.
Well, it was the people's own fault for ad-
mitting reporters.
An Intelligent Tote.
A Kansas legislator told how be voted for
Senator something in this way: "I don't
know just how it all was. One fellow got
up and said J'ingalls, and then another said
J'ingalle, and they kept on saying J'ingalls,
until at last they called my name, and I said
J'ingalls, too."
The gamblers have been driven from Den-
ver, Col., and the city is said to be nearly
depopulated.
Enjoyable Drives.
As elegant and comfortable carnage, stylish
horeee and a reliable driver ere tbe leading es-
sentials of in tcjoyobleride, and tbess cannot
be secured in San Francisco so nxqnesiiocably
as t from Frank Eontoo, -whose carriag<6 bave
the privilege o the etacd frontlnR tha Occi-
dental Hotel. HlshandsometurcoutsEreueed
by tbe best circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
cocitecus drivers, be la more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrlige proprietor on this
Coast, while a large nnmber of persons, and
ladles lo particular, will engage no csrriagea
except those which be provides. Frank has en.
joyed grrat euccess In bis business, and tbe
admlraDle way In which be conducts It makee
him a lavorite with all who patron iz a him. "
-0$*erter Trade.
The oyster trade in Oalllarnta Is aaanmfng
rg'nntlc proportlona. Bmerson Corvilie, of the
Si I-" : Be*k. 410 Pine street, furnishes from
his 0 - -1 oyster beds at Ban Bnmo gfUlfrnfl of
.oysters to all parts ot the Pacific Coast. Hit
Xariern transplanted oysters have s fame which
has extended all over the continent, and 'he
** saddle BoeV" f» vb*»wvj *v*rrwbere.
Do Wot Sufior irom Corns.
The unfortunate suflerexs from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H, Cowan's Insti.
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
r**«fth from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. BefereDoee given If required, h
How to Procure Bargains,
Attend the auction la'es of Watson k Barn-
hart at their auctlen salesroom, 112 Snttor street,
adjoining thenew Circus Amphitheatre, and yon
are sura to procure bargains. Bale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan.
due. Out-door sales promptly attended to. e
AT. FATKICK'8 BIETHDAT.
On the eighth of March it was, come people
say.
That fct.Pairlck, at midnight, he first saw the
day;
While others declara 'twas the ninth he was
born,
And 'twas all a mistake between mldoigbt sod
morn;
For mistakes will occur la a hurry and shoes.
And some blamed tbe bai-by, and some blamed
the dock;
Till with sll their crjss-qaestionp, sera no one
could know
If the child was too fast, cr the deck was too
ifow.
Now, the first faction fight in onld Ireland, they
siy,
Wat all on account of St. Pa'rlck'a blridiy;
Some fought for tbe 8tb, for the 9th more would
die,
And who wouldn't see right, sera they black-
ened his eye.
At last both the f ictions so positive grew
That each kept a birthday; so Pat then had
two ;
Till Father Muicaby, who showed them their
stns,
Baid no one could have two birthdays but a
twins.
Says be, " Boy?, don't be flghtirg for S or for 9 ;
Don't be always dividing, bat sometimes com-
bine ;
Combine 8 with 9. and 17 is the mark ;
So let that be his birthday."— "Amen," said the
clerk.
If he wasn't a bring, sur3 our history will ehow
That at least he'* worthy any tteo saints that we
know.
Then they all got blind drunk, which com-
pleted their bllfcs.
And they keep up the pnetice from that day to
this.
Rough on Drnnks.
By a new French law the sale of liquor to
drunkards or minors is punishable by hoe
and imprisonment, and the cost of being
drunk and disorderly in publie ranges from
5 francs for a first offense to 750 francs and
disfrancbissTnent for two years. No wonder
the French don't appreciate ths beauties of
a republican government.
Not a Bad Idea.
Prussia proposes to substitute for the jury
system a mixed court, composed of three
judges and four laymen. Something of the
.kind would work better than the present
systam in this country. It would be well to
have men on a jury who know something
about law and have some respect for it.
'How eball I fill tbe house at my benefit?"
said" one actor to another. *' Invite your
creditors," replied the other.
The Last New Song.
^ir — "Moet t£ Chandon, "
Emerson Corvilie is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, tbat my bouse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! high oh! Oh! nigh oh!
None who have been bnt again will go.
Corvilie rays bo! says bo!
On Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the cumber and call again,
Visions of Shell-fi b in every style,
Inwsrdly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts tbere alwayB go,
Ladies go! Ladies go!
Emerson Corviile's polit : : and so
3-1 They go! they go! they got
Live WeiL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash*
Ingtofi treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently nappy, Henry
Eocfeen, who has catered for the public ainoe
1649, provides tor his customers lake Tahoe
trout, Btimagundi aonn. game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The oest cud of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil-
arena' clothing, on account of rsmoval, at
greatly reduoed nrioes. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
etc., below cost, Cill if yon want bargains. 3l
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
'ound in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
abliehment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery Els., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. m
V. Cartier «jfc Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having tbe latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeeute any work in their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of sll gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3h
Or. Barlow «J. Smith
Is giving a ccare ef Free Lectures to Gentle.
men on Sexual Pbyalology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hie Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A. r>axt of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. at., tree. w
American Watches.
Beduoed prices, at H A. Callecder's 62 Seo
ood St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully renaired. p
Ola m Chowder Every WlffUt.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just off
Beamy. 3.,
Oysters.
Why travel so far? Shellfish of every kind
kept at Manning's, oyster dealer, 673 Howard
strcot, near Third, next to oar office. 0
Redwoed Prices.
Shirts from 75c. to $8, Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales * Co.. MS
Kearny street, near Buah. ox
attention, Ladies :
To give the skin the ao:toessof valval, and
Skassi —
Sandwich Island. Pain,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
morehopaful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
oppoBltsthe market, who has long been the
principal Importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Puln has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma* trass bedding, and donbtlefs Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. A
iltogother ciae .Beet.
It Is curious, but true, that 3. A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced.
Ladies, you may cay what yon please there
Is but one place in the city where yon can buy
under :lo thing cheap for yourselvei and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Friedlanderfc Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Bonding. Go and be
convinced. 8a
Ox*. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and speciho practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician in
Sao Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdcrfl, a few doors oelow What
Oheer Bouse, Z
' a*
Everybody SulteQ.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) . all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock la immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. X
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and Ladies and
Gents' Famishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 36
Fourth street. Cheapest in the city. a
Glatbvot akt.— Madame Clara Antonia, tha
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
323 Kearny St., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tion! in English, French and German. z
Fraab and Sweat.
Far tha best confectionery., go to Canty and
Wacner'a. 107 Meotgoraerr St. near Sutter. ST
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldeaderff afreet. *
. >
Photograpnic Car as.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Galiery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission atreftt. a
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
A X.Z. FJTttSONS, COUPAnTKS, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIRMS, in tbe
City and County of Sua Frnnelaco, are
reonested, either la person or by tbeir
proper representative!, to deliver at tbe
Aaaeitor'H Office, ATo. fiS Olty Hall, be
fore the SECOND MOSDAT la APHIL ,
1873, a statement under oath of all
Property, both PEBSOML and REAL
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which la la their possession, or which Is
held or controlled by any other person
In trmt for, or for tbe benefit of hint or
them.— See Sections 3839-33 IC, Politi-
cal Code.
syFOIL TAX IS IVOYT DTTE at this
Office, or to a Deputy. —See Sections
3889-3846, Political Code.
LEVI BOSENEB,
Cliy and County Asseaaor.
Saturday, March 1, 1STS. mb3
TVOTIOEI.
rpHEPCBUCABEHEBEBT NOTI-
fled that tbe Field Deputies of Ihla
Office will commence assessing property
SATCBDAT, MABCU 1, 1878.
The datles oaslcned to those deputies
are too well known, to the comtnanlty to
require explanations, and while I have
been careful In making- my selections
Mil positions by men favorably known In
this community for their competency and
lateBXlty, and am confident that the tin.
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction af all concerned,
X urgently reaaest the general publie to
report to this office any dlrellctlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them tbat any J n at complaints -will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI KOSENEB,
mbi City and Cannty Assessor.
T^a.X: f
1872-1873.
max Til SALE FOB Till NOJT.
p.jTment of T«ei for the flicl yam*
18TB.7B will be rnuei .« HOSB1T,
Mii-ch IS, 1S73, at IO .'elMk A. M.
TO
S.F. BUSINESS DIRE
Booksellers and StatlOBera,
H. H. Moore, 609 >Ient*omerT, near Merchant.
Business Colleges.
Heald's, Brrant A Stratton'a College. U Pest
Dm eh era.
Bats, Fred. Hulls 94 to 100. Cell fonts. Ilarkat-
French Fancy Goads.
Lo«*n A Oe.. 19 Mentgomery, lOl.aad 109 Batter
Human Hair.
Sampson. A. B. k Oo., 110 Second street.
Wines and XJquora. (Wholesale.)
Donart F. A Co.. »4 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONO
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHTSICIAil
— — .
TWEKTX TEAM OF FKAOTT
IN THE TBEATMKNTOPDlSEABKrriri
dent to females has placed Madame Edaoi
at the head of all physicians making snoh pratt
a speoialty, and enables ber to guarantee a so*
and permanent care in the worst oases cTsi
predion and ra&natraal derangement*. Lai
will Bod Madame Edmonds a ekillrni phriiei
and it m to tbeir interest tooonanlt her to ail d
eases moment to women before tamperioi w
poisonocs nostrcme, qoaok dootora and hnnbn
Madame Edmonds describes diseases withoat 1
information from the natietit, and onres wila<
the nae of raercwryor experiment*, thai HT
from wrong treatment for prirate, ohronls 1
cancer diseases. Correspondence etriotlfssi
dentlal, OfSoe and residence, 41S Puis sin '
between Kearny and Montgomery.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU1
IV. E. cor. Jacbson and Kearny tta,
THE OBEAT ERADIOATOB OF 8P10!
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Look^«a£
London, and tbe last, twelve years of tfaaFreana
DR. TGZER informs tbe afflicted tbat altsrrk.
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDOS AJ
PaE13. and spending one year to the most a*
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, bs has
opened his old Medical loatitnie at tbe old Oat
where he can always be fonnd. DR. TOZllT
for forty years met with aipsralleled bqoom
the treatment of disease itenerally kaomi
OHBONIO AND SPECIAL OOaiPLAlNtri
DK, CHAS. H. TOZKatmal
ia in eyery way resnonaibte, binding nil
effect a permanent cube, or making no
Those who cannot afford to pay for adv.
medicine will be charged for meaieine only, u
HuN'l ELY KES TaKATlYE PILL8, ntmkU
to fail in gmng relief in casee for wbioh thst
recommended, are to be obtained onlj u
office. Price, $5 per box. Fall direction as •>
box, aent hy Kxpreee or otherwise,
DK. TOZER does not imitate ths adrsrtii
Quacks wbo make it a prastiee to pnbush It
affidavits and other false references, bot rsfsn
tbe most respectable people in tbe State, worn
has cored of diseases which others bays law
core.
B-JC. CHAS. BT. TOZtm t
N. K. corner Kearny and Jackson —
fsl-tf Ban"
OUTSIDE LANDS
^KY AND ALi, PERSONS THAT Bi
mode DUPLICATE PAYMENTS on 01
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS oaa ban 1
a meant refunded at tbe office of tbe ondamn
upon the preaentatloa of an order frou I
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delStf A. AUsR
TRAYS always on hand.
Alfred Tette
Mann f aotnrer tat
ImporUrof i
BIRD CAGE)
SZS Dsrpsst
A£AB SUTTZR STU
See my stock sf B
Cages before porsaa
eleewhere. AiwaflMI
tbingnew on hand.
Patent Cages, aadt
Tin Wire, are warraoi
FREE FROM YgaM
Also, beat qoalltr T
so**
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED!
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT ST0RI
194 Kearny treet, ha. Removed (»
TVo. 3 Second stree
"WTicre yon vrtll find a comple*. ■
■ortment of 8HCKTS ana . FVSItfl
INS GOODS, at Ibe ninal lew prit
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT at Ct
ARID'
^_ Pianofoi
DEOLABED BT TBE JUDGES *J*,J
riir of tb. Am.iicn fc«i™"rffHirt
fold tri^ WM ^'""^i^lnrnfflr ■
oth»r«.to be THE BEST OS l5BJBrLS T.
OCJITAZ, Bale ajieot, ,»OS£lau'i
H B.-PUnoi of .n .Whu TO ttBMT- _» .
Mi Jim *
Attention, Good LItcI
MB
B. P. BBBGB8. rOBMBBLY
» — proprt.tor of the Minwa' n**-
tentant, be. Uken the mejiegwneot
of botb the Mlnen' KauniMt oa.
Oommarolel ntul and tbe >BM*Jh7i <
Bnoeb on M«thet etraet, in j>ctoK«n2«T S •
A. SBA.TXUB, who bee ban oonnaoWJ" ■
Brm for »er«. InprOTomeiite beT. »»f» "J I
tb. ontoine doDartnuate tbet will »pd« <J ,
nere' mor. popnUr than It hee "WjSjy *
the 31 re».I ltt ntoeperitr. Oar BtM «■ ,
embraoe ell tbe deboeovee of tb. •ffBSi
no tto U ^'Oood Pal., Good Ooohuu «*d
0h"*'""" r. BCI9U * €>•«
MINERS' RESTAUR*
«
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FURIISHED ROOIS1
M m4 110 f*r Mt>atfc '
WEST e¥*HOT[
• ab ritMHOO- TCMDAT. MAKCM l» nil
i3f»0P0LITAN THEATRf
CALIFORNIA THEATB1.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
■ M«
MARCH 111
f §-„ BB Bat
C?«.rxi"t>iDo 11
• atortMf Sm...
"W OAUai.ANO
0» -4
ICE f»TA.C»K.
ST, PATRICK S EYE! »M^"Jm
Sflapman Sisters
BiMtn •», - i
K^itlilcon BkJnvOurnoeu
I. V t « <■
MAX'
Mild demon
luamT nu
ii i • ii ■ * • t
1 1 Tl»ll»
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oca y
PJSTTA
IinrUln nlwl Arniatioi,!
. . ... ' ooxx-x- «Mrt oooi'awa.
*J" '**°"| Otu«t-l«-~ V.-in.-r In Oomlpsi
F.ll Mmmt
■ .
IHpJI
mo nuunfui mtsic. aid
lawa maobtficik
^"^iiLK MARIE CAUCAIN.
ll'Nll
RTTTT I
. a '
i te In
■Hi MAOOH HOOK!
a ... , ii . g n b*lbt
•■ ' HIM HILUR ' 1 MHim
Til PLAT TOOOHCI.rPI W1FM
I >..,■». I o Ir,e,h .Tiff »»■* I « \N lllliim»oti mxl >li*ea. >lMirir«** Moorn
-*. i
• wit*
COOL AS A CUCUMBER
S|sWs ini °"zIinS Transformation S'Mf^i.
MrMw' *<«MtiMl.fM|*niMIMtfe VIOBIITb
DE Ul«-
yi*];I«MATIC IiIOnTB.
• i .Ajlol .ml ■ aj B~B H' RFIIT
ABBWI ■!»• Hi
i ■ IPHll
• A PMAJ* I
!
• la.».fcT
wkii!
Tiat Blessed Baby!
Fennf UlM
TIT of »Ks ELLA ( II APIAN
lay Flnit Gold lienion Matinee
» w. ma
-»li WAR) !>«■
Mini '««>"«■ WTif
W!^ l-.l R.. IIIHKtl
rRIDAT ITrXIS I. Bah* IM
Annvial Boneflt of RAits. TvicLevla!
When will »* rr»Mr>Ud,
THE POOR GENTL1HAN!
With a fplradld Cast, locladlon
MR. JOHN McOULIjOUGn.
To condole with lb* f»Tcrlt§ Faroe to titled Th«
F»OFF»INGr THE QUESTION I
MONDAY EVENING, MArch Mtb.-Will be produced, after months of cerefo.1 and slaborsts preparation,
HbklwjMan'i great Tra/edj, entitled
comxdpieJLiifwa,
■ «»r»^ «Mto-OnMl»nll uii« UitBMIn «1 A* B.looar
■>*.,-., d Saat^BalMar 1* O.ll.r,
DnH UHll AdnliiiM II *a Pnim Bull..
«•
as
..SB >.d S10 Oil
•ilt«*M4&al
LOS DOS JUCADORES DC ATLAS
■oarAsoi •■« uiutarr*
II— ■ ii|..ni Our Vn— Cll*1 L>«-«-U
BaO*i -!'(.• i Ml R|| |
ITAIIAH CAVAIIIIA
OIiT OOUFIj]
«•, I'ARBIE ARH.THi»U
■ Mil ItMttT
■omo Ono'a Boon Dara
l«ln wt M.,r,,. r>"
CHARACTER SOSM Mtltll Villi.
VII.LABI Bl.AIK'Uiin
Novelty—A Specialty . . Harry Causland
The
Oodlll
Wrong Man.
Ooaol.dlo, wtlb
TABLE AU V TITAN TS
Br all the Ladles, ess tiled by HoiUfa*, Bark tad Ma rah.
M'S 9PERA HOUSE.
aaliiA int. iitaia.
4 IT.BriATT TftiuTBI BAI BIBB KB-
• HIM. «a* mm ba mud »r i«. alaat ar
""1 mr-
i m ri'rr
laOAll*,
A*. llMMa
Pnreii
iii i -
I all ai
4M «■«.
SSRS. "NEIL « CALOER
OUiroS TO THKIR FR1B5DS A»D
PsiAtas ■•aasnJtr, ibAA th«r bats ep«t>«4
OOLHAlfH ( UJTUIKQ hTOKP. Oornaf
»«1 M»aUro«i*rr streeie. with s WK1X
rrso atook «r
cb wim,
MQtOKI AND
CIOABL
rwtovltAdto da' I. sed AROHIK McNKIL
I WW. a OALOKR -i,l do Ltis.r b«rt to
b«as eon fonsbU. t*n<f
H/tRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NT*S> MARKET RTRIIKr. HARRY
t* r*ep*«ifsJr iBforna M. In-n,], «nd z>\'
i*t h« r-u -rfl'.ut i-i b- ami'u! «iy'« tbit
■ 1 BUI b« pl.a.rd
OBfl A' .7* (boa atDa[>l«
I 'I'Jwa. A DSaf
• iMi ff ,■■- i* . j of L<M*eO*id
•lu sad Oetl*)rd«r'a Utatt pai*n< ••••i-
ntblofla, bsa bean -lir i| in ••.. U'l'itrd
Th" popnUr aed rfll i- ..
Tomnif ''•Toli.oi'i t>a foand in bll
yrepAfed to dupena* creator* com fort to all.
lellif
t
tage Dancing
TAOOBT AT
Mjiarty's Dancing Academy,
DA8HAW AT HALL,
Peel street, oeer Keeanr.
J. C. COMBES,
BRAPIN H.TX1VOH,
| or. atoeene. au4T«s.«raia artroeU.
rstp-Tarrapla eorManUf on bend.
OfsUrs la etsry stile. PRIVATE
■UPPBE BOOMS V IB PART 1KB.
dson tm
BPJ
IPAGNE CIDER!
;<• •ACBAHEMTO ITIIR,
bar nuitoinoo.
C. OLB
MONEY SAVED
Bf (fTirebASlec t**t OeoaJs el Ibe
NEW YORK STORE,
■e>. lie SWam.*! ■trrri.
Raman and Imitation Hair Goods
|'LIK*.PANP Fist JRWILhY ARD PAHOV
Vv Ooeda Tr.-. I.iftwi tVxk aetl I.>*mi Pncn.
at atboiaeela and MteaX
Uesun Heir Hvitebee . ft, fA, r. *9 sad apwards
Hesaaai bair. top Drsld* ...«1
«1 »ABd is
Ltaae (Jain
% oie
M«ie
Hell
TiQta
7« ate
Uaie
TSeti
actl
ilfeeaa
»<lk fee) Hralda
Lleanor MokairTop Braid*
Ijdab) rtaritebae
Hilk Mnhair »-ry floa
Midair He,- ibai. plain or orimpad. Una...
Zephyr Woot. par oenoe
Initial Ifot* Paper, itriite or re»e tie: -box.
Wrltiea; Ink, per betile
Not* Paper, ■■. raa-n. "J ate 3 fiolrai, Uata
Mm, la«f.r>er bottle I>< t»
Brooke' or Ooata' Cot'-on lapsola.UcU
tteool mik. I0u r»rd* eaob . i «p#et«, li a.*
RibDon*, Uoilary, Hair N«ti. eto , etc.
Our It t-it I Hair Goods
Will rem an nneqoa'ied is this markat. altbsr ia
I'litracd variety, end reapecifailr solinl
ea ezeetlaatlon of ear itook before mskk»t loor
parobsees. etaTOood* seat 0. 0. D.
A. M. bam reoM a* CO..
■o, HO Meeuud street,
noNHes Mewn Mlsetwa a»d Minna.
TO VARIETY_ ARTISTES!
VARIBTY ARTISTKS AND MINBTRKL
* performers fomr. from Bab r rancisco to New
Tork, or nee Terse, should stos st
SALT LAKE CITY.
First-elSAS ancs«smanti effsred to Brst-olsss pso-
dls at "TUB BOWKRY," Msln atresl, Joseph
Dadley, MsDS«er. Letters so addreesed, or to
Dick Brown, Bosiness Maneisr- will reoeive
prompt reply. fel 1m
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
1 1 on in m lO and 17....030 'Waahlntrton Mtreet.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BKBGOLO. PROPBIKTOB.
THE OI1O10KST HEATS
Ta.«t.bl„. Boatd hj til.
ABB PIKB ni'RKiT. (ii.HlEinti
And MOBt«oat.rr. mi
!Sk
CANDIES.
LLL EUTDB OB THE FTNXBT POANDY
. made tvl oar Steam Oeodr Faotory dAtlr.
dera, eepeeHeJly from ibe eoeuttry, are soil g L ted
A^b.w.-»*,^«j3A|4ai.WA
1«VT MootATomerr aL,. oerur Batter
sLHAHIBRA LODGING HOUSE.
, aWBLT rOBTUBXD BOOHS. SIR-
f da ar Is salu.
I 'WaU MAUM* aad TaaUlatadi
L2r,Kr,S3AA«BaAisgri3^r
PABTNGB WANTED
FOR A FIRST 0LA3S BXHIB1TIOW. READY
for the ro*d. Ibi* iaeoe ot tbe bast opportuu-
IMea fir a amart mao wltb a >ntil oapltnl ever
offered. For pai tioalats apply as abors.
CHAM. A. OABDNEB,
Tbe Celebrated Doteh Comedlraa.
HIMM MINNI:<: LODER,
Borleeqae, Serlo-Oomio and Ballad Singer,
MIONOR BONATI,
The World-ranown*d Ooe-Le|tK*d Dsnoor.
NAPPBO TBOll'E,
InclDdlne; th« Child Wundrr, SAPPUO.
I, F I.IK KI.I.1N.
MIHM II. KI.I.IN nnd \V. BlaLIe.
OUT l.I<4 TON,
....AID....
I. II ( V AUAUN,
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TUESDAY MABCH18, 1873
Emodij'! Golden Era commenced the
republication of "Mlisa," bj Bret Harte,
which hi commenced in 1863 in that paper.
It ie the beat thing Harte ever wro te, but
the strain was too mnch for him and he
went East learing it uofiniitei, baring eome
idea, we believe, cf computing the woik
through a medium (as Dickeos is finishing
bin book) when he got Into Spirit Land.
Thernblifihera cf the Golden Era hare ob-
jected 1o this lazy and tmboiin eat-like ar-
rangement and bare determined tbat the
job moat be pat tbrongh on this eide of the
ihiniog river. la Bandar's ieme tbey
gtre foor chapters and promise iheir read-
ers tbat fifty-six more, making sixty in all,
shall be forthcoming. We know tbat they
will do whit they promise. Six chapters
more wiil be given next week. The publi-
cation of this story- will, doubtless, add
many new snbecribers to the list of the
Golden Era, the pioneer literary weekly of
California and one of the best in the United
Bute*.
- ■ ■ ■■ «»
Love** Tortures.
Tbesa is a dentist in Harrisbnrg whs> baa
a daughter that is loved by a young man
bnt he is bashful, and doesn't like to go to
see her unless be has an excuse. So every
Tuesday and Friday he calls and gets the
old man to pull a tooth for him, and then
he gees into the backpirlor and sparks the
girl under toe pretence of trying to find h's
hat. He has only six teath left now, and
what worries him is to know wba{ he is c,; ing
to do when they are all out and his new set
is made and put in. He is all the more aox-
ioua about it because there is room for sus-
picion that eba has been playing the co-
quette so as to rope in a good easterner for
her fond parent. The yoang man's confi-
dential friends e ay he has iotimatsd hisin-
testoa either to hare hare that girl or to
jerk the whole skeleton out of her father,
Ke*pia~£ St. Patrick's Day.
He had beea keeping the day and wis
homeward bound. While going up Union
street hill, working long longitudes
rejoicing under the influence of about 1,000
drops of oil of joy, he ran against a hydrant
which he in bis befuddled condition mistook
for a little nig. "Bkuse me, sennit*," said
be patting the hydrant paternally ; "I
didn't run yer down because yerwas black.
Grow np (bic) and be a useful man. Imi-
tate (bic) my exsample. Here's quarter
for yer— (bio) spick it up." And he went
on with a lighter heart, and tbe satisfaction
that he tadjmade one p:or soul happy.
yy Make tbe Best of It.
Whatever your Iifd may be, make the be=t
of it and take the best of it. Some people
have the happy faculty of getting all tbe
Bwcetnets out t-f Me, just as a child picts
tbe currants out of a cake. TL;s f*cnlry it.
partly an acquired one. Philosophy will
teach it. It is a good plan to start out with
tbe idea, " My life may not be a long one ;
I cannot depend on iti IastiDg; I am going
to make tbe best of it while it does last."
Io crder to do this it is not well to be always
on the lookout for ths woret eide of every-
one's character. If you find a man pleas-
ant, sociable, and honorable in his dealings
with yon, don't be too anxious to oonvioce
yoursfclf tbat be was formerly a horse-thief
if you hear that assertion made. It really
does not matter to you whether he was or
n«». If Mrs. Jones is pleasant in society
and you find her always an agreeable com-
panion, it will not add to yonr happiness to
believe tbat the is a tartar in her household.
She is good enough for you as a companion:
leave that alone. Some people like to go
digging and grubbing in the mud and find-
ing out all tbe bad they can. Don't you do
it. If there are pleasant flowers and bright
grass on tbe sarface, don't try to dig and
see if there are a lot of crawling worms and
ugly bugs underneath. It is much more
pleasant to be & butterfly tbeu a mole. At
least Figaro thinks so. [Tbat is put in, in
order that oar contemporaries who transfer
this sermon to their columns may not credit
it to Henry Ward Beecher, for perhaps H.
W. B. mightn't like it] If you think a man
is out of temper witb yen, don't seek him to
"hare it out with him." Ton will find it
much mere pleasant to keep out of his way
until he cools down. If any ore comes to
you with a dismal story of suffering, don't
groan over it and encourage him or her in
grieving, but try to show them that it is not
so very bad after all; and when you bare
made the mourner cheerful you will feel all
the better youreelf. Take life easily ; you
can if you like. Take Toots' motto : "It's
of no consequence." Scarcely anything is
really of any consequence, or at any rate it
won't be in a hundred years. Do enjoy life.
The most comforting deathbed thought we
can imagine is, "I hare enjoyed every pless-
are I could and have done no one any
harm." Some may say that this is a very
selfish sermon, but it is not. If a man or
woman makes himself or herself happy, he
or she is sare to make others happy. A
happy man makes others happy without
knowing it— without any effort on his part.
I [Fake it easy; tike it easy, whatever the
trouble may be ; it won't last long.
Life In \r}>raika,
A c.riz-n of Nebraska thus poits np an
Eat-t-ro correspondent who spared a variety
tor s at him j-.s to the territory and
re:
Vi h .1 kind ofa country do you lire in ?
Mixed aud •xientive. It is made up of
laud and water.
What kind of weather?
Long spells of weather ire frequent? Onr
sunshine comes Gff .principally during tbe
daytime.
Have you plenty of water and bow got?
A good deal of water scattered here and
there, and generally got in paila of whisky.
Is it hard?
Bather so, wh?nyoa bare to go half a
mile, and wade in mod knee deep to get it.
What kind of buildings ?
Allegoric, Ionio, Anti Baloric, Log and
Slabs. The buildings are chiefly out of
doors, and so low between the joints that
the chimneys all st ck out through the roof?
What kind of socieiy?
Good, bad, hateful, indifferent and mixed.
What do your people do for a living,
mostly?
Borne work, some laza around; and some
drink whisky.
Is it cheap living there?
Only fire cents a glase and watsr thrown
in.
Any tasts for music ? ,
Strong. Buzz and buck-saws in the day-
rime, and wolf-howling aad cat-fighting at
night.
.*•>
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 <
608 Market street, ecr. Poet and Montgomery u
A. P'.eaaant Jbocauon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine Bulies of rooms to let there
The training is a rerv fine one and 1* well
Uchted mnd ventilated. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
A Contented Man.
When Southey was offered a half share in
two newspaper?, the Morning Post and the
Courier, by which he could probably hare
secured $10,000 a year, he replied : "I will
not give up the country and the lazy reading
of old folios for two thousand times two
thousand pounds; in short, beyond £350 a
year, I consider money a real evil,''
The reporters interviewed, in Louisiana,
a prisoner until he begged piteously to be
hanged.
•■»
The table of interest— is the dinner table.
Counter attraction— A pretty saleswoman,
<■>
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All acrta and sixes, for ra'e and cbeap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldeadorff it, •
Mo 11 day PuDchcs.
There are do Punches for the Holiday tables
that cofa pare with t?qmrxa'e. Squarza's Punches
are tamsna for the high art shown In their man-
trhMtore, thv happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Square, has prepared
forty different kmd of punches and cordials for
t he Holiday tablet. For sale at tbe new branch,
SI? Seamr street, or at the Old Headquarters,
130 Uldesdorff ttreet.
We get do bafinesa from Chinese, and we
employ cone to do oar work, at the What Cheer
Lannory. Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
Ladlee Tl«ninB Cards.
^Written, fnerared or painted by Jomr P.
T>wtxb1 126 Butter atreet, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Haxtjexe-
CBjara xiatvimaxxx3>. Pz3HA*BBn? of every
daacrlptlon to order. .
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
"¥hla wonderful srnum gives the memorr ex-
acrditarj power. Thonaanda of figure* and
words learnt without effort, Studlea made easy
aau the Intellect strengthened, S;nd for the
book-fifty cent*, poit-paid. Professor Wm,
Nemos, 1ST Montgomery street. B
The Best Bemeaies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
r r*e Wehfoot Pins, for all bilious complainta,
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Saneome
i ., earner of Commtrdal. •
Holiday Candles.
Treat), sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, e
Toe Bans— A lot ef cheap silk dreieee, at 36
Gearr street. A good price paid lor cast-off
clothing. ■
Ffltn AboliUoa Oil
One of Disraeli's Criticisms.
One of tbe novelties of tbe Qaesn's speech
was the prayer rrith which it concluded for a
special blessing on the deliberations of Par-
liament at the present time. "I re-echo tbat
prayer for Divine guidance," said Mr. Dis-
raeli; "for I belierewe never required it
more"— as much as to say that tbe Deity
would hare plenty Id do to save the country
from ths consequence of being governed by
Mr. Gladstone. There is an old story of a
timid piesenger asking the captain of a ship
in a storm what hope there was. " We must
troEt in God," replied the Captain. "And
has it come to that 1" groaned the poor fel-
low, in despair.
Very Strange.
Punch say: Herr Professor. "Issitnota
schdrainch ting laties, dat de Latin race gan
not aguire the Enklish pronouncy-ation ?
I had chocs: dis momend bardet from an
Idalian chentleman who has liled in Lou-
don almcite as long as I hav— dvendy-vife
eeerrs— and vootyou pelief it? He sbeeks
Enklish rite a sdhrong roreign indonation.
How do you agouod ror a zo eggshdra- or-
tiriary Eeergomsbdanz as dat?"
Public accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. at., can
be returned In the evening if rtqoind; we
never disappoint. What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaeedorff street. •
POSTES
FrCfirimmEi, And all kinds of PrintiDg for
SHOW, LJECiTHE, CO.VMBT, THE
ATKE and CIBCUa HASAOKB8,
AT LOW BATES, BY
B. iF*. sterett
BBS CLAY STBEET. mhl8]
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
'The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WKriTEH FOE THE GOLDEN ERA IN 1863,)
Wiil be cootioaed, and conolnded in aixtj
chapters, commencing in
The Golden Era
Sunday March 16, 1873
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"MLISS,"
A Romance of Red Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.!
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Pain and soreness of w
Breast, and all Difflcu.J
arising from a sucU
Cold, readily yield tc m
healing powers. Ask
the California Hall's
monary alsam. Sole
all Druggists.
PROPBIETOKS,
*1T San.ome street, corner Comb. .
j«10 If
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CURES DYSPEPSIA
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Gives Tone to the Stonu
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WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETI'
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Wnea will be preBSBted tbe sterling
Kngliab Uomedr of
The Poor Gentleman
With an anfrqullecr distribution of efaar-
Mtars, inclodine
JNO. McCXJX^XUOTJGrBC
To conelade w.tb the splendid Faroe of
Popping; the Question!
Witb a splendid cast.
«V Box Sheet now open. mhlT tf
Solicitor Wanted.
GOOD SOr,ICITOK *WA2VT£1>.
Apply at thla office between 18 and
1 o'clock.
A
Oyatera,
In ttroliing round tne other nlgbt.
To look at Tri boo by gae light,
tmr oacelaas feet, by chance did Btzmj
To where foontaln'f oeaMleiiJplay
Of sparkling watera, m*de a aeieen
Through 'which a sweet bouquet was SNa ;
While moEsy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window teem to he
Hume fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our aide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooled nagnifaxnUy, toe;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found* twonld seem.
That they have here the best loe cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain :
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
CHARLES HAAKX. Proprietor.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-L
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Seated and repaired, at US Post atreet. Alio,
Agency for Mills' Adjnatable Treadle. x
It is a Beauty 1
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street,near the Post Office, Best
A
An Oyster May be Crossed in Lore.
NOT IF IT IS SUCH AJi OYSTER AS YOU
get across tbe street from the OUifornia
Theatre, at tbe corner of Keara;. as nobody could
refaae said Ojsur- Try it between the acta, or
when the play is orer.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
S. W. COB. KIAIIT JLSO BTT8H.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
faff In
California Romance.
BEAD THE OPENING OR&PrERS OF
Bret Harte's Story
ML.ISS,'
The Golden Era
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TO BE COMPLETED Iff &IXTT CHAPTERS.
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE.
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ESTABLISHED IN 18*5.
■si-'Lesaoni eiren on the Banjo and Dram, i
MISSION STREET, between Fint an* taa
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Banjos In
easionals always on hand.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS IS TO OETtTIFY THAT V. B. TERWiL-
LIGEB A CO . W and 51 Washington Market .
are tbe SOLE A.GEN rS (or tbe sale of mv brand
ol bntter. known aa " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BTJ 1-
TKR." It has been sold at the above stand tbe
past thirteen yeare, and any brands of baiter rep-
reiected to be of mj make not procured of N. B.
TerwilUger A Co., are oaanferfeHe.
L. K. BALDWIK.
ban Franoisoo, April. 8th. lt.72.
X- B. TlIitWILLIGER* CO.
UX-liz. SO and Si Washington Market.
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BEGIN WITH BRET HABTE'3
Story of ZVIliss
To be oootioned and cotnpletad in
Eiit; O hap tors.
A. DESIDERATA
....TO....
MANAGERS, STftRSJUID COMBIUTii
A GOMPETBNT MANAGPR, AGEsTJ
AmL . .
Colonies, India and China,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with tbe profession sndiasa
Can (rive names of Managers, Theatres Cf 1
List of Prices and haloing capacity, id niarlj'
one of the above places. Apply to
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1.1
Aoter, with 15yee>r»' exp'nenos ttMU
America, tbe Caoe of Good Hope and Ataaf
tei lm
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r EAGLES * WILD, PW*]^
B'H E A D^
A Romance of Red Mountain,
COMMEKOED IS
The Golden Era
To the Dramatic Professi'.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WHO HA» J ,
Molbonrne, »nd is w.U knom *>lli;ffVS
the profeauion io the Ooloniea. bag" w >" i
that he ia prepared to iiro afPanenaaa »• p
all persona proteMionalU Tialtlng « "*23 a
rillt to the Aoatralian Oolontaa. *£?£ t
PoDotnaiity in dnpatobinfl rapliaa m*T ■■
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UViotoria Ohambera, «e Oolltal aaraav
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MUSIO FURNISHED JOB AJ* ,
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Vo. SO HONTGOMKIIY HTRHKr,
Op>po«li« tho I,lck Uoaie.
BEAXOH, 40» Kr.RVr ■ IUKI.T.
Urga and well saieot ,d tuvrimial ol
Ladies Cloakf), in Sill;, Velret
and Cloth,
Aod bi« ns»r itr'«i 'if rr-Aflf-maila, Silk. Wnol nnrl
eihorl./.DIKh'siIITR.Ai VKRY l.oW PRIOBd.
Al<0. m iAraTt* llfiu* Ol Mnp«1. IJro tl» AQ 1 IjAOS
hhAvis. latre .I*L'k«ii<t Hilk ■ml (Jo, loo VrU«i»
Mim Hkiitii, * 'li"knii'. and arorf daiurip ion of
TnraminK.. JO ST A tL&l VED, 3 tu(« iltoi • ol
lb* spring itilMOf
PLAI.V ANN KMIIEOniREKI)
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If. B— O1o»ki. Drmti Aod aa'tt m»d« to ordsr
10 lAtii.f»<l>o^, At 'a«-on»*.lB r*tn. mb'l
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OYYIHO TO TUB YAOT THAT M. A8URR 18
SKLUNO A LABOE aod FINE 8TO0K Or
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DON'T PORGBT TO UALL AND EXAMINE
HIS LARGK STOCK OB
ridOWERfl, FFATIIKRS. BISB«HE,
aUdlUM AND ITKAW OUOA1S.
M. AWHER,
fiSO Kenrnr alreet.
BAtwsao Caltfornf a aod Ssonmaoto.
■Or Jolt raoe.feA 1,000 doe, Ustl, Mllioft* St
FIFIT OBNTd »plooe. Ml
aio. w-.'saole. aob'i 8T«ta, oatid auxwaii.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
U IMPORTERS AMD
Wholesale Frorislon Merchants
B'5?%WaUSI. Sift*' oB.t°d%
-°" ■ -^-.gola AiaaK tat tba aalateata*
The City Gardens
VOR THE......
Coming Picnic Season!
THK •.TTElfriO!* I>r ALT, KOrTtRTIRH. AH-
AtoiAtinoo mil Mihtarr CompADivi U ca'1-i1
to tbs »1»nn««(l'i off«r4l tiy tn-*v <*tnm- dmul
»nd beta'. (til iraoun* for .mlnUy INonic K.ati-
• p.1*. Th-y oea h* prooured on >np daf "> lb*
woi>k for )■ th., of.n,in« annnm on
mo n adTA'itBK'i in* .afias tb»o aiv k round", in tba
St.tll.
THK MTY OAStniTlfE
AriiHr of Mmil with oat nor tnr-lT to naltii**,
ii'ilpd if iti I tr«.. and hoitiiMftil Lawaa;
■ •pith Mind*. 'r»i; t-eauiifkil Munom an
from Sftri cltooi ; i a u< ia ■■* SmIb#i: im> m»ii.-
m. (Ii I' a r,»-ii-al 1-akA, -if
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to tiic moat omnploL* ord-r to* tba O-iTii'ir aiuoa
T««E) IITY WlBiini
Am th* Inn (-if in ibo SsoU, 1ba> oonttio f'-»
•viriA of Kooll AU i bbftdd t.iwn. Fiowar U»r-
dnna. At''., and ar« oapablo of aooommodAMnti
20,1X4 p»iaoo'. with tbe g'*n **t oonvoaloSMa Kx-
tr» VMM run dtr*-"tly 10 1 10 Oardona.
1'lonlo i !onitnlttt«« aro Mpnoiallr Invited t~* oaII
and iniorrt t,bn *ir .uttd*. AOl A-tOrrtAlO terms,
w blob willba uiorl fiv.ribl".
EC. ▼. NU'.VF.V., Proprietor.
•arOHloe boars I to 6 P.M.. dally, at tho Gardoni,
ociniT iwnlftn and fo^.m at rests.
N. I. — 1IOO.O '*> Adraipaion Tioknts wore sold
br vsrioos AsaooiatiooH boldloit r«st>val« at tbe
Hi y uardt-ari lAit, yotr. Tbe sals ol splrliaona
iKjnnra mIH bs prohioited on tho groaods on t ot-
tivsl dare. nh, tl
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OARbAK r>.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Fortj Mlni.tr. Bide from Ibla Clly-Oakra
ran direct to the Park.
BADSKK'S CENTRAL PARK IS UNOOORT-
adl, tno baak Summer Haaorl lor ploalpa and
FftmlUeartnriog tna Sumroor 'jato, FKKn FROM
DU-.T, WIND, SAND AIO POISOA OAK 'lba
Park la Terr nnmmodioul. aod loaapd dlraotl, at
tha water [ront ._..■- v
It abooada Id maioHoeot old Shada Traaa. baaa-
lilol Lawn., Oaroan,. eto.. and la proaidad wltb
amaromolb PerllioD, Keelanr.nt, a'd aaorj ooo-
Tenleooe far oonllo a«*embla,o.. VTHI be npra to
tba paMlo alter Maroh 15ln. For p.rtleolaia. ap-
pl'to T. W. BADOKK, at tha Park, or at hie
offloa, nartbaaet ooroar Kearor and Bnab etraelk.
«anl»eaaoHoo. »°" "»
CLASSES INJ-OCUTION. ,.
TWO OF TUB LBADINO MBMBBHA OF
lba Theatrical Profoaaioo la ' attfornta pro-
no,, formln* olaaaaa for inatroolloa In Klocnunn.
Paraaoa wlablnl to avail themaereee erf tha oppor-
taoiuoj apaalrlai a oaafal art ataaodarat. Mat
oiieaod loUoIr oamaa to "Oaaibaaaa^ JVO. loi
"■ ? arbaa partloalar. aa to Uiaa, ato., wjll r-
Ladies and Children
....WILL t-lND....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADKhSSlNO PLKASAIf T TO USE. RASIbY APPLIED.
if not ireaer. aod will not lo)ars tbe roo-t deliosta. it
cures all disiases of ths acalp. removos daodiofl.
, Prevents Hair FaUing,
lUrvW. the hair soft aod iIoi.t. aod is PURBLV VH(*K
esrtha OHainal 8AQE BRTJAH HAIR TONIO AND
DlthSSiNQ m-t be bed of ibs Assnt.
.1.11. II. OAT KM, TlrnzKlat,
Oornsr Nsw Moattomorv end Howard itrssts, aodof Hi l>rnr-
m.ti, fsiitf
JOHN ROBL'S
NONE III THE BUT OOAI.ltt OF HEATH
UAN BE HAD AT
Stalls S, O, Oalltorata. Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB MOST KLIOAWT OQSTOM WOBK IB THI OITaT
Beers «» Maynard,
akattnf Sank
'^IG-ARO.'
TBr J03ERAI OF AfaTJSFJttlHTS.
rxMji^o car, tail" Vo" 'w
j. I». B O Q A. » X5 TJ S
■» Merchul and 6<W Wa^ilaerUm 1U.
Below Montroraery. 8*B FTanelaao.
WEDNESDAY MAECH 19, 1K3
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
Alhnnibn.
Emerson's M nitre U wiih LltUs Mao presest
id rateriaiDc cot card to beat. To eight the
ptrfotraaaee will bef. » tbe benefit o* Add Rr-
did, who acta well in trery part In which heap-
Bem, and wis for tone time dage tnanau«r of
the Alb'intra. He wi'I od Lbieoocaaioo make his
la: t nprearar.ee in Sao Francisco, atd hopes f> see
ell hie friends. A capital bill will be giTen, as
n-ay be «»n by refertinit to car first page. Among
the special perfornvnees for the occasion, are
"He's Got to omr," by Billy tmtriOB sod 0. W.
Rocks filler. Add Eimir/ii .rer-p^pa'ar bmleequo
cf "Tbe Police Coart." with the beneficiary ce
Lawjer Shortbrief, and J. £. Tailor id his lisbt-
mrs cbarcis frcm w;he to black, introducing
"Tbe Happy Old Man" "B:ack butae*' and u
b— jo solo.
H-tropolltan Theatre.
1biaihcatrecoEtict.es to do a splendid bnei-
Lue, Tbtre was a crowded house last night when
tbe new baritiqoe of "The Gold Demon" was pro-
duced with tbe evor-chaiBUDC Blanch,* end fclla
Chapman in the respective cbirscters of Fer-
easdo tnd Flos eriso. Tbe part of tbe Gold De-
mon was cleverly plaje ' by Harry Thompson; W.
S trams made a magnificent QaeenGrstioeo; Hiss
Jaxoy Yoatf was a sweetly eentimentsi Princess
A II fair, end iliteKaly Fell, as Ihe Prince fcbarg-
bi/, made a very tatty little Chinaman; i>. Be-
■SCO took the bouse by etorm with bis make-up
forEmpeior Kortor, which was quits a featore
in the piece. Mr. George Wallace did
aome c.'erer darkey acting and a good dance ; Miss
JLIla Chapman sang a most amusing medley of tbe
moat popular songs of tbe day, which won much
applause; Miss Blanche dtliehltd tbe audience
in songs and dances. "Ite Gold Demon" abounds
in hits at tbe times end in local allusions, all of
whiob were well received. Tbe transformation
iwce, wbicb concindee tbe performance, was folly
apprecittidby tbs audieuce, end it generally pro-
aonnced to be the beit ever presented in this city.
"Tbe Gold Demon" wiil be played every nightun til
further notice. Ci Frid.y evening tbe pert
retty, and piqo&ate Mies l£tla Chapman will take
cei benefit. •
California Theatre.
3 he very prety Iriifi play entitled "St. Pat-
rick's Eve, or Kithleen Mavourneen, ' sod the
capital fares of "Cool ae a Cucumber," were per-
formed last night, and will be given again thl
evrnlug for the list time. To-merrow evening
; " Tbe Btrsnget" will eo performed. Allmuatre-
mtmter tint Mrs Jnoabs anneal benefit takes
piece oo Friday evenicg, wbeo a vejy line bill nil
Le presented. All who wish to be present oo this
OCCJeion will aot be able to get in,
Bella Union TbeatM.
The capital singing cf TbotOGB Campbell, tbe
baritone, continues a fea'ure of tbe progrs-mme
at tbuhotiee. Ea Montague trd Wile Gerretta
are moch applauded in their "Spcrte of Atlas;.'
J. H. La. k:D and Carrie Armstrong are very clever
in Dutch acta; Miss Agnta Kennedy tings bal-
lads and Ittlian eavatlsas in excellent
slj.s: Harry Oauiland's aot of "Novelty" excites
much applause aid laughter and too tableaux vi-
vau'.B, with which the evening's eotei uinrsent
roDclBdea, are exoeediogly pretty and are g-nerally
admired.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre,
Tbo Amphitheatre wascrowdellaat nigbtwheE
ineddition to a capital programme of .qneetnan
tod gymnastio acts by M lie DockrilJ, Mone. Ken-
Jbe), Master Johnny Cooke and others, "Richard
Ilfcondeneed end arianged as an eqoeetrian
drama wae preientec. Ihe piece was mounted
ic eplendid etfle (ae were many of the partici-
pant*), the costumes being all new and of the
moatgoxgtoos description as well aehie'.orieally
oorrest. Barry rytinfe preeeoted a regular old
sohool Richard, after tbe etyle of the elder Booth,
and gained much epplauee. Charles Edmonds
mace an excellent Hiebmond and readand acted
the pert In a most spirited style; Mr,Ellerton, a
aterltn* actor both In traged* and comedy, played
Cate by ; Mr*. B. J. Buckley acted the role of
Lady Anne excellently well ; Mr. McOabe. another
t-boroagh actor, did juttioe to tbe part of Lord
taaley. and altogether tbe piece was better
layed than it is when presented on many* stage,
be funeral oerteg* was impressive and solera ■.
nd the bats' • of Boawortb Field was stirringly
represented by bodies of horse and foot The
novelty of tbe spvetacle took inxasnasly, and then
will doubtless be a large attendance every night
lo eie IR-cbsrd III" as presscisd it WUson's
Amphitheatre.
"(Jward'g Ctardens.
On Bemrday afternoon, the Bolslay Fsmily will
gveaneotertainmsnt.and there wiU be a mont-
goiaar balloon ascension. On Sonde* next. Meiers.
Cos and Ley will oaks another aeoflce'on in their
mammoth gas balloon. The attraction during
the week are very numerous. The whale pond,
wbiokis nearly completed, is one ef the latest
ohjactj of interest.
"The Lady of Lyon*."
Wo are gUd to find soa-eone who fcoli-; tbe
Mine opinion that we do with regard lo
"The — uJy of Lyons.' ' MUe Carh. t a L ■
Clercq h&i been presentiog her wonderful
impersonation of Paolixe in tuja pity at
the btt. Charles Theatre,. Hon Orleans, aul
thifi is what tbe critic of ilia Times of Uut
city has to cay 4bont that miiierable Claude
whom silly girls admire as a h«ro:
Bolwer's "Lady cf LyoDs," although re-
garded by ultra Benttmeutil and romantio
minds t>6 tbe mo.-t charmiog cf plays, is in
troth cothing bnt a piece of mawtu&b senti-
ment, and owtg it« retention to the stage to
the fact that it is poetic, even if ab nrd.
But peopie ef intelligence will tangh at it,
and even the best of t cting can h<rd]y save
it from derision. The false sentiment which
prevails through thu play, beget* a con-
tempt which even a good Claude and and a
pertect Pauline cannot redeem.
In reality daado is a "cad." Holies lika
a dtzeu troopers ; be appropriates other
people's rings, snuff boxes and jtweliy ; he
praiende to be a gentleman, and after un-
dergoing a grand moral reform, by taking
part in the French stoliation of I'stly, hi
returns to woo bie wife, and establishes bis
title to the privilege'by paying^iifl fathar-io-
law's debts with the "silver spoons" and
oilier objects of value stolen from pilLged
palaces.
This may be the recood of a hero, but he
is the hero without the nicsr moral con-
vjciions which should serve to teach a man
the b'Benetsof just such conduct as marked
the life ef Claude when he deceived and
won Pauline.
What are newspafebsi
A Bitf Job.
VTe find the following among the tele-
graphio dif patches of Saturday :
Dr. Wiliiim A. Hammond reper's as the
result of his investigation that BUketrley, ac-
cueed of the murder of b:e neice, is sane.
As to George Francis TraiD; he thinks he Is
iosine. Leahy, accused cf wife murder, is
thought to be perfectly cane.
We don't know whether or not Dr. Ham-
mond has completed his investigation. It
does not seem to be confined to murderers,
for George Francis Train never murdered
anybody. We think that Dr. Hammond
might as well go on -with the invettigatien ;
it will keep him bu?y. Nov we have his
opinion that George Francis Train ia in-
sane, we shoold like to know what|ho thinks
of Colfas, Emperor Norton, Frank Pixley,
Arnold, the diamond man, Michael P.e;se,
Lizzie Gannon and a faw other?. Dr. asm.
mood ought to travel this way. We could
find eubjeots without end on which be could
give us the benefit of bis (kill and powers
of discrimination.
O't^.iEs tbi. gentl'men p'ay, my boy,
lo anew r tbe taste of tho day,
Whatever it ba,
ThT>yLlt ou tberi'y.
And plpu iu fall concert a«ay.
News from alleooDities and ellmee.my boy,
Advertisement*, essays and rhymes,
Mixed up with all scrts
01 (0 lying report*,
And published it regular times.
Article) able and wits, my boj,
At least in tbe editcr s eye*. .-.»...
Wit h logic so gTand
That fsw nndtratand
To what in the world ic applies.
List of physical ill-*, my boy,
Cured by somebody's pills.
Till you ask with fiurprise
Why any one dle»,
And what's the ais:rder that illle.
Prices of cattle and grain, my boy,
Directions to dig and t:> drain,
Bat 'twould take me too long
To tell you In song
A quarter of all they contain.
Ahatohioai. Mcsbtjm One of the most
•ompiete eouectiocs of the kind in the United
lute*, comprising hundreds of costly and bsau-
.I^V" °,0d'U' j' daSl7 °° ^"(torsntlemen
J!? ? *-fco Mcreum ou Montsomsry sli««L An
heur aaay be w«rtt«w» ^.^t hoF-
^^Lf1^1100' CttrP« Sea.tiixB
Machine Co
No. 633 Tehaaaetreet,' is the only paceyoa
«« depead on for having ,onr Carpets well
el-ucd and swept by macbinery. j. gpauxn-
e&°°* ^— ______ 8*
Save To— r Money,
Why p»y |9 per doi-n for Cabinet Bembrandt
Phoiogrsphi wben you can get ihem for $1 Wr
dcBen,i_d all other kinds <q^Uy cheap, at tie
Rbw Ton Gax_— t, Ho. 29 Third street be-
tweea Mission tnd Market *trrets. H0 Ohln-as
employed at the Sew York (Hlli ry. ".
A-ertcan Watohes,
B zed prices, at H A, Calender's 62 Bee
ond, St. j-orner ef Mission. Jewelry __a> t«
erder. Watches osrtfolly renair—. ; L
~F_ it_ Labor Only :
Xnaployeel by the What Cheer Liua dry,
Islde- . . ; it B'reet.
121
— nJ— "e Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately, To send their washing to the
Wbat Cheer Licndry, 121 Leidesdcrff it e
Poor, XI«Iaded Orefoi.
Hops spriogs eternal ia the Oregonlsn
breast. Here is what an Oregon editor con-
grainlatee himBelf and his readers on for
a rssurrection of dead business in the
Spring; ] I X|T_ _E«V
Good Times Coming:— Everthing promi-
ses splendidly for a brisk Spring irade.
Nine new taloonB are going up, and two
stags-loads of beautifnl frizzle-haired bar*
tenders are exepected next week in 'JFr Ibco,
wbicb will set things moving in town.
Poor FJale 1 Next to the Modees the Or-
egonians have our sympathies.
Swell smoking chairs are now upholstered
wiihseal skin. They are very handsome,
very comfortable, and cost a small fortune.
The Credit MoblUer Swindle
Is the talk of tbe day, and is oonedered one of
tbe most gigantic franda o! the age. The old ad-
age saye that "bad feeding la the cause of many
crimes," and there ie no doubt cf the truth
of it, for wbat will eauee a mors discon-
tented state of mind t ban a badly-cocked meal?
To avoid this evil we should patronize such ree-
Uuranti as Mtsb'b Wbtte House, Kearny street
opposite the Wbits House, or hie branch, the OiP-
Itol Bz6TATj_kt, on Fourth street, where we can
always depend on obtaining the very best the mar-
ket affords, cooked in the moat recherohe style, at
reasonable prio &.
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In Oallfornla Is assuming
gigantic proportions, Emerson Carvill o, of the
Saddle Beck, 410 Pine street, furnishes trout
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno _ UUons of
oysters to all parts of the Paciflc Coast, His
■astern tm —planted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and • he
" Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
— m
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horeea and a reliable driver are the leading pb-
sentlals of an rtjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured In San Franelaeo so unquestionably
as I frcm Frank Eonton, whose carriages have
the privilege o ihe staud xrontlns> the Oed-
acnui Hotel. His handsome turn-oute are used
by tbe beet circles of ihe city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
couitecus drlverp, he Is more liberally patron-
ised than any otbtrcaniige proprietor on Ibis
Oosst, while a large number of persotB, and
ladles In particular, will engage no c*rri»Eea
except those whiob he t rovldes. Frank has en-
joyed gr^at success in his basin?*,?, and the
admirable way ia which he conducts it mskee
him a favorite with all who pa'.ronisa him. *
Do Not Suffer trom t corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can mad Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's In sti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
STuvak from experience, bavins tested the Boa-
ter's capability. Beferen— e given If required, n
Sometimes Soldier, once a King.
The Gold Hill Naws tells the following
story:
Borne amvstue incidents were developed
during the examination of a number of
youths who had been arrested on a charge
of vagrancy. One boy, whoae sobriquet is
Bnorkeyv, on being asked in what manner
he earned a living replied that when theat-
rical companies pai formed at the Opera
House ho assisted on the stage. When asked
in what cspaeity, hejeplied, "8o_eti_i-B be
was soldier, and one time king." Judge
Marple's features relalxed considerably,
and SLOrkey's case was dismitsid on ceodi-
ihathe would set himself to work forth-
with.
TOhere the Advantage Was,
"1 had more money than he had to carry
on the suit," eaid a very mean individual
who had jub* won a lawsuit over a poor
neighbor, "and that's where I had the ad-
vantage. Then I had maoh better counsel
tbsn he and there I had the advantage of
him. And his family were sck while the
Bait waj pending, so he couldn't attend to
it, and there I had the advantage of him
again. But, then, Brown is a very decent
sort of man after si'."
"Yes," said his listener, -'and there's
where he had the advantage of you."
♦ , —
Good for ihe Sight.
A man whese eyesight was not good was
recommended to try glatsss. He says' he
went and tcob fonr at tbe nearest public
house, and tbe result was that his sight was
so much improved that he could see double.
Sandwich Island X»ixl\a.
Since thenseenBlOD of tbe king to the throne
of the Fandwleh Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind cf indneiry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bohrelber, dealer in
bedding and farniiure, 620 Washington street,
opposite the mirket, who has long been the
principal Importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the Fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Fnla has always been
In demand on account of las superior qualities
for maftrsss bedding, and doubtletB Mr. Schrei-
b*.r will and no difficulty In deposing of all
taat comes. .
Altogether me Best,
It is curious, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
T07 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
nltnre and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
convinced.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECT j
»©ofca «Uers and Station**,
— — Moore, 609 Montgomery, near March
— ualneaa College*,
Heald'e. Brjaat A Btratton's Ooliefa, U I
JB uteher*.
Kate, Fred, Stall. Si to io». Call fore la. Mart
**~— sh Vaney e>ooela.
I*«an 4 Oo., 19 Montgomery. 107 and iw 8Bt
Hsnau Hair.
Sampson, A. B. 4 Oo.. 110 Second street.
Wine, and —Iqaors. (Wools*—
Dansrt F. 4 Co- SW Front
Latozb, you may uy what you please thtra
Is bnt one place In the city where you can buy
under:lothlng chrap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that Is at M, Frledlancer& Go's, Ko.
9 Third street. Kuoleus Bolldlng. Go and be
convinced. fc aH
Dyr. X>o_»a7t:y
Has devoted his study more parncularly to
•hxonlo and specific practice, and as such Is
now the most successful of any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office CIS Sacramento street,
corner of LeldesdortT, a few doors oelow What
Obeer House, j
— »
JE3— ery body Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. . At " Thb" Eat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stork is immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited.
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMO!
INDIAN AHD
BOTANIC PHYSICIi
TW-KTX TBABI OF P_AC,
■a. dent to females has paced Mad.mTH1
at the head ol allpbysioians rn abaVaWS
a specatty, and enables her to mwmSSt
and nermanent onre In tbe worst case. 3
Kneniiiit0^ mfcn"r«' der-RernalSTT
will find Madame Kdmonds a ekilllnl «ai
esses incident to women before tsa^S—i*
noisonoosnostrQms.qasflk doctors sodhXi'
Madame Edmonda describes diseases iffl
Bformaiioo from the patient, and oares*l
the use of mercury or experiments, tSK
from wrons ireatment for private ohra_i
S™??.ri di?f«¥ "■ P»rreeooadeDoe stHaSK
dential. Offloe and rBsideooe, 41S STrU
between Kearny and Montgomery. J£
Cheap Jswelry, _ d Gloves, and Ladles and
Oents' Fcraishlng Goods, at Bank's, store, 36
fourth street. Cheapest in the city. b
Olaib voxaht.— Madame Clara Anton—, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
313 Kearny St., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta.
tlensln Bngllsh, French and German. x
Freehand Sweet.
For the best confectionery, go to Oontj and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. X
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lsideidirff etrett. •
Photojrrapiiic Caras,
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, S4. Third street between Stevenson and
MlS'lon »tr**t. A
How to Procure A3evrealiisy.
Attend the auction sales of Watson k Barn-
hart at their aoctlen salesroom, 112 Sot tor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are euxa to procure bargafes. Bale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Outdoor sales promptly attended to. e
Twenty Thousand
Papjr Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, effi :© 121 Leldeadoi ff Bt.
OlamOhowder Every I*Jft_t»
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Balocn, is Morton street, just eff
Pratt's AboUtloea OU.
Curea Lame Back an 3 Paralyai£. 3-i
The Last New Soiif*.
Air— "Moct <£■ CAonoTon,"
Emerson Corville Is my name.
My business al trays is the samp;
Eastern Oysters, atid Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high oh I Oh! bigh oh! -
None who have been but again will go.
Corville fays ao! says sol
Ob fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell.fi . h in every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always gc, ■" •» ,
toadies go! Ladies go!
Emerson Gorville's polit- ' and so
8-1 They go ! they go! the y goi
Live Well,
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the causeof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, st the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the public since
1849, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Bain lagundl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The Dest cup of tea In the
olty — English breakfast tea — Souchong and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here, ■
Assessor's Office.
DR. CHAS. H. TQZEB'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITI
K. E. cor. Jackson and Kettray IU
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR nv SB**
opened bis old M.dio.l lostitai. .nh.oMl
wb(n> he can .Iwaye be found. DR. TOllT
Jor forty sear, met mlb a.poralleled IMM
J.,^^a.trneE,t °' dfseae. .eoer.ll, kw.
OHEOBIO AMD SPECIAL 6omPlIiSB
DK. CIIA8. B. TOZel 1
ia in every wa, re.ponsib!e. blcdin, ohm
effect a permanent CUKE, or n.klEi aaS
Thoee who cannot afford to pay t5r jHI
yiedicin. will beobareed for medlaloioihT,
M«N»HLYKEST,iKATlVEPILLS.VJSki
10 fail laimjg relief in caeea for wbiSaS
recoomeeded are to be obtained oeVm
office. Price, J5 per box. Fnll directliaJl
boi, tent by Hipre.s or other.ise.
DK. TOZER doee not imitate the aorMk
Qnacks wbom.E. it . practice to nnlurftj
affldayitaand otber fale. reference., EbiSII
the most respeotable people in the stataTvaC
haa cubed of disease, which oth.ra ban tS
_ _ B"- «BTA8. H. TOZIB
..1 .V E' corner Ke.ro, and Jackson atntV ■
rel-tl Sao FraiaCl
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873-74.
Notice to the Public
_ Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of ths Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his nne stock of men's, boys' and chll>
_ ens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hste, trunks, valises,
etc., below coit. Gill If you want bargains.—
Sbj_ Moore,
Formerly of Ruse House Carriages, can be
tound In front of Ooleman Bros, clothing es>
abUsbment, Boutbwest corner .Bus h and Mont-
gomery ste. , or Dei tor Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, st reduced rates. bo
A LL PEKSONS, COUPAXIES, AS-
aOCI— TIOXS, or FIBM8, is the
City and CooQty of San Pronciico, ore
requested, either la person or by their
proper represeatatlves, to deliver at the
Assessor's OtEce, No. 68 City Hat], be
fore tbe SECOND —ON DAY In APBIL,
1873, a state— ent under oath of all
Property, both P£BSONAL and SEA—
owned or claimed by bins or then, or
which Is In their possession, or 'which Is
held or controlled by any other person
ta trust for, or for the benefit of htm or
them. -See Sections 3839-3 8 10, Polltl
eal Code.
O-POLL TAX 19 NOW II VE at this
Oflfi ce, or to a D epaty. —See Beetloas
3830-3846, Political Code.
LEVI —OS—NEK,
Glty SV& d County Assessor.
Saturday, March I, 1870. _ b3
OUTSIDE LANDS
J^trV AND ALL PBKSONS THAT 111
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS a OP
SIDB LAMD ASSESSMENTS ou bM ,
amount refunded at tha office of the noonfe
npon the pr.Mat.tioa of an order fa, I,
Mayor and Oity and Ooonly Attorn.,.
d»1B" a- Armxi
TRAT8 aluais on hud.
Alfred Tens
M— afsotartrsil ■
Ijaportwof
BIRD CASK
»S« Da post, i
A„LB SUTTSS fj_t
See my stock ef 3i
OsfiflS b*(crfl i
ethewhere. / '
thioit new i
Patent Ostss,
Tin Wire, ars r
FREEFBOlU_
Also, best q_ iu TU
NOTICE.
V. Cartfer _ Co., Lapidaries,
Trom Paris, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, win execute any work In their line
In a i-uperior manner, st moderate cbar.jeB.
WU1 pay the highest i-rkes for quartz speci-
mens, nnd appraise the vslne of all gems. Lap-
Idsxy, 611 Merch—t 8treer,room 26. 3h
XJHr, Barlow J. asmit—
Is giving a oenrs »f Free I^ootnres to tSentle-
men on Senal Physiology and Kerrous DIs-
saaes at bis Hygelsn HaU, t5S7 California street,
every Friday evenlrg, oomme ncln gat 736 o'clock.
A part of the eveniug is devoted to exam _ Ing
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
_T-B°.i1fl?\f ** mlDatfoB* hi regard to health !
ts invahds dally, trom 9 to 4 p. _, frse, w
Oy stcrs. " '
Why travel so far ? Bhellfl eh of every kind
kept at MannlBfl'a, oyster dealer, 673 Howard
strc3t, near Third. ne*t to car office. o
rp_ EPCBLICABBHEREBT KOTI-
fled that the Field TJepnlles of thl =
Office will commence assessing; property
SATUEDAT, MARCH 1, 1878.
The duties osalgaed to those deputies
are too well known to the community to
require explanations, and while I have
been careful la rauiang uy -elections
fill positions by men favorably known In
this community for their competency and
latecrlty, and am confident that tbe da-
ties will be discharged by them to the
tteneral ■QtlifucfJou »f all concerned,
I nrsrently request the general nubile to
report to this office aay dlrellctlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, sand assure
them that any just compl—nts will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
UEVI KOSBREB,
™fa* City and Coaaty Assessor
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED 11
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORK
1»4 Kearny trect, kn StmcxtiU
TVo. 3 (Second street,
^Phere poo \rtll find a eom.lek *
•oriment of SlilitlS and FIKJIUB
INCt GOODS, at tbe canal law da*
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT It C*
ARID*
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75o. to $3. Oompleta assortment
el* G*nts' Furnishing Qoods. Baales s, Oo., 808
Kearny street, near Bn»h. —
Attention, Ladles :
To give the skin the softnass of velvet, and
the tint of the lily t0 the complexion, use
DlC—T> G— — ■ DE Lis _
TAX S
1872-1873.
mm: TAX SALE FOB THE A'O.V-
paynaeat of Taxes for the tUeeJ rear
18TS-78 will be reaasaed oa MONDAY.
Kareh xo, 1878, at IO a'ehwjk A. IT.
A. ATTST1N,
Tax Collector Clt» aad Ceail, of Saa
Franelaeo mhlOU
at am Aa. s|
Pianoforti
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES *T*'„£I
Fair of tb. American InstiroW, S£Hl*
fold trial a.alnu Bieinwav'a. OWdggggh ]
ot.er.Jo be THE BEST 5* EXBIBrITO"iJ
CUKTAZ, Sale Ageat. »o OTarrallg
W a— Pianoaof all style i TO REST. _"j
Attention, Good LlTen
MS. V. BBRGES. FOEMEBt-T
i,f -yrirtor ef tbe Miners' Ba-
iooirtS
ners 'more popaicr thsn It nas sTsrhs*0 , »
tbe 32 years ef its prospsrity. Oar BdlSjW *J
embrace all tbe delioaoiee of the ssason.
motto is "Good Pars, Good Oookin* and M«~"
Oommeroial street and ths Miners*'"" ,H K
branch on Market strest. In psrtnsrs°v*i^,|
— DstAYEUB, who hu been coms*-*" JS,
firm for years. iDtproremsDts bsvs »•,■ ,k» l
.becaisiDedepsrtmente that will I*D°" 5_f'
sere' more popaicr thsn It has ever**- - -
Ohaxgea."
Good Pars, Good Oookine
P. BEBOKfl — CO.
MINERS' RE5TAURAN1
B81 and SS8 OomrnersiaJ. t*>
^JP
Tats Market street,
brors t a.— to 10 p,k
an.
<
I
rtWKRT 5 lL L
HOTEL. ^-
ar
^ % i FUIUMSHEO ROOMS |
- ■
i4i nuwaon wio*iiniT. wakcn ,.
••*. «TT. a., r>
LITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA TOHATBl.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
V«ROI II
■*a>*»-ar»w~. -*.->-^-^"»*^-^-S
rjUJAUTirTJIj IRISH DriA
' ao
Tlioi
ilDlaoll
^".: ::: ST. PATRICK'S EYE!
t^apman Sisters
Or. Knthiooii Mrtvournoon.
KJLD DEMON
tl AID beautiful >r-
1 ►»» 1 1
EO MONTACUE nnd CERRETTA
lioilil" »iul Anuairoai
>oiijL> ana coox'jni*
I II < '.mill'.!
■WIIC. AID I) ni.1. i. i~l< wil
,.l Mi-.. ^liitL.-!. ^l.mrn
ALE MARIE C
a«..H; COOL AS A CUCUMBER
S MMiitONiiBf Trans firaMflh
-•Mat Blessed Baby!
THE POOR GENTLEMAN!
With - •pl'rviil Cut. loci .
MH. JOHN MoOUXjIaOUOZZ,
!oio with <h* ftTOfiti fim «nMtl>l Tb>
3F»OI*I»Il>JC3- TJEIES QTJSSTIONI
,T ef II Ins H.I.a < HAPaTA*
■'— — *-^— ' » ■*— — KMrrVM Mfutt-lKNtrm,! AA*« Orcbaeira *l »0 lUlu nj
"J fir* »; "«™on Matinee lte££ A«»2^r:.:. :::::::::::::::::::•• li fSSL'Smi
BS OPERA HOUSE.
UIA CITI, ItTABl.
thratrt tiAi warn MM-
— ■■• ** rvawMl % %a« aftfM *•
»**va •**, wttini **•»*•**•
— ^?.fflgh-
MOM'AY KVKHDIO, March 2*th. - WiilU- prr.l.ctx), after month" of caicfa! and elaborat- prfptratloD,
HbAieep*ty»)'a prut Tr".-;MlT. •ntltlod
a**
»i5
LOS DOS JUCADORES DE ATLAS
HOI 1 ■ URTA
Hit.' ii|...ii Our Vi Baanl'ai I >, <-l.
mi«i in a . «*r»tu.
DDIl OIjT OOCPIjI)
j h Ltaan
■••<>•« hvi »»imm
Ml. .1. »»»atA«
ITtlllH CtVATI .'. J CMS IIIHtOY
Borne Ons'a Bonn Dero
~— ~— iSUliit^it^* f.aaj. r»'»»r.
Owt.c IWtaft.
.TOhn's Urowu'M Body.
COOILL . ■ ' IK .nFIK
CH»B»CT(» lOWBl ■ -_■ ■_■-.. ■_■ ■ ; . ■ BWMUt Vf»«ia
VII.I.AUi: »1.AIK>MIIH T. [larillLI,
NoTelty— A Specialty Harry Canslancl
BALLAD AUNra KI'.XNCUV
The Wrong Man.
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|..,rtqn» •••;•■••••.■•■:■.■:■-••■• •-■■•■•_• Orab..t*a
OonoiQrtloB alio.
TABLEAUX VIVANTS
By All mo loHee. eaalaUd by MoaUiar, Park aod Marab.
SRS. 1'IEIL t CALDER
■toi to Tuna raiaaos aicd
• r*l,.iA»i lb., hAT* apaaad
■ Kmajs OLoraiao aroHP, Omar
Ml Haat«a«,T, ct/aata, .lib A WILL
ID KTOOKaf
: wiaaa.
i.ntoat AND
cio Alia.
OT.Ud to AAIL aad ARC1IIB Mc»«IL
' t. a OAXDBX will do lA.lr DMA 10
►.■if
4(H^
Y CORBYN'S SALOON
MAREST UTRKKr, HARRY 0OR-
BfNOtfaly t«f cr •. hi* frtaAda And p*t-
■ • **• ttlto. iab,4Qilta| S|y|* tft.a
BlSTXAbl* rVAOrt, A<*d Will b« pl*A*l*d
o*« Aad all. aad b.v« ib.-a umplt
cnMeaat wia** and llqiera, A oaw
i fro«» lb*t*tBnir%tto y -,f T.iM.nH* fl
A Aid OnllAfdar • UUtt ta'-n .••,1.
'•■•. faAA I>a*b alaoad ib lb« Billiard
• popular and anVttni b»vt>*a«* maslp-
i OArroll.iMa b* found In bla old po-
* »o dl« tv« i a*, f mat or ooaafort to all.
(ar '*
%ge Dancing;
TAGOUT AT
ty's Dancing Academy,
DABBAWAY HALL,
Foil tlftu DtAr Kactht.
aT. o. combes,
HAPI1V X.171VOH,
'■■■»' "<WiM nrecla.
I oa^TorrApta eomlAolly on hud.
l,SDPPBB
&:b
IAVIaTOKT'S
JAGNE CIDER!
'AC RAM J£HTO STMIKT,
bar rsAiroisoo.
B, At Ibt
i. lBQaary
, wharayoo
OOi(or^#V
MONEY SAVED
Bf aarcfeMfBt yovr Ooodi at tb»
NEW YORK 8TORE,
Ko 1 1« Afro.d Air««f.
HumftD And Imitation Haix Goods
CIIK4P AXO PIBB JBW1 1.SY AKD FANCY
Q«AdA Tba It'fAiiiKt and 1 i*tai I*uct#.
At Viksiuli kid HautL
MatAAB H Air BanubA* . »", !• fT, 1.' Aad apwardt
Haamaal lair. to. Dtatd* $J t"
!••■• |.raad»::<
LUap. Oonaana »•)!
HUP rapRralda Won
Lla*BorMobalrT»* Braida MU
l.ia.a H* teba* 71 01*
rtilt Mobair, »»ry dba 7'. tu
Mobalt BantsbAA, viaie At OTliaptd. Bp« l»«i»
EAppyr Wool, par oaaoa.
I'll*
'pi/r ** vniipii «aaoa ■ n-
lalilAiRoi- Paoar, •BIIaommi Uot-bo«. .*> Ota
Writl«« lak.par Holila 6cl<
R«M Papar, s-taan. ~.l< oU 3 qairaa, li«U
MmtflAara. par br Itia H t U
Brooha' or Ooau' i 'ci">B ■ ■ . .4 apoota.li sU
BdooI f H k. If* rarda aaati J apoola. ii ou
Ribt-oaa, Uoalarf, Hair Ntli. ate , ato.
Our Real Hair Goods
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Published STsry Dv •*> t*8 Year *"
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Below Montgomery, San Franoiico.
■WEDNESDAY MABCH" 19. 1873
Cook'* Voyage Round tike World.
Everyone koo»B that Csptaia Cook be-
came famous by making ft voyage roaod the
world at & time when tbis was considered a
wonderful thing to do. Now-a-daya Cook of
Broadway, New York, is sending hundreds
of people round the world for 'very little
money by issuing cheap excursion tickets,
Thomas Ccok (we do not know whether he
is a descendant of the great navigator or
not) publishes a paper called Cook's Excur-
sionist and Tourist Advertiser, from which
we make the following extract, as we think
he ia engaged in a work that may encourage
emigration to California :
The Euopean companies have placed the
if&oiliiiss in our hands to itsus ihe only
through ticket round tbe woild, and with-
out ns no one can ieaue tbe ticket. We have
the chain now oomplete from San Franoiaoo
via Japan, China, India, Egypt, Europe, to
New York. All we lack ii a better arrange-
ment between New York and Sao Erancibco,
which we hope to announce in our next. As
it is, we areevennowabls to issue tbe ticket,
and so aonoonca it in another column ; but
it is combined with the ordinary railway
ticket between New York and San Francisco.
Will the press assist us in th's design by
selling thoBe gentlemen who have* not yet
beard of ur, what we have doae, what we ore
doing, and what we are prepared to do?
A Great Orate.
We find the following in an exchange:
''Civilization begins at the stumaoh and
trends. " We do not know who originally
uttered tbat profound truth ; it was proba-
bly one of the old Epicureans. It is cer-
tain tbat do man can lay claim to being
civilized who does [not know how to dine.
Yet there are people who glory in their ig-
norance in tbis reaper t, and shamelessly
own that "any thing's good enough for
them so lougas they are not k*pt waiting
for it." This is a sad state of things. No
wonder murder is bo prevalent ; no wonder
idioti for jurymen are so plentiful t
A Shocking Blander.
Jones went to a masquerade ball a short
time ago in the character of a fortune tel-
ler. A newly-marriel cm pie came up to
him, and Jones began to tell their fortunes
by examining their hands. "You," he said
to the young wife, '-will have three chil-
dren." Then to tbe husband, he said,
' 'You will never have children." The hus-
band didn't like it, and Jones was very sor-
ry for what he said, when he discovered tbe
conple to be man and wife.
Jsir; Dear 1
Thsodore Til ton writes that, the other day,
a solemn Yankee, a kind of nasal Polouius,
said, "Never Bend to Congress a man who
neither drinks or swears, for he will be cer-
tain to either lie or steal." This is very
sad 1 It is hard on the Oakland people too.
They are having great trouble with men of
it at kind.
«. . .
Hid vests, made ioag and without
sleeves are the litest novelty in ladies' at-
tire. They are worn like tbe velvet vests of
last Fall.
♦
A young man in Tennessee was presented
with a fincy pen-wiper by his sweetheart,
and wore it to ehurch as a cravat.
Agirla'sohool for type-setting has been
cpaned in Vienna.
»-■
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All Borta and sizes, lor ca'e and obeap, at the
What Cheer LiuBdry, 121 Leldesdorff at, *
..Holiday p-unctkoei.
There are no Punches for the Holiday tables
■aat compare with Sqac rza's. Bquarz *'s Punches
ore fameus for the high art shown In tbelr man-
ufAcrore, thu happy combination of wholesome
tonics, and their delicious flavor. Bona, the
disciple of the great Squaxza, has prepared
forty different klnc* of punches and cordials for
the Holiday tables. For sale at the new branch,
317 Eearnv street, or at the Old Headquarters,
120 Leidesdorff street.
We get no bmiaoaa from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry, Office, 121 Leideedorff street. *
Lftdlea Vlaltlns Carde.
Written, engraved or painted by Joan P.
Dwtbb, 126 Sotttr atreet, opposite Lick Hon«e,
and at tbe Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handkep-
CIHEFS NEATLY HACKED. PENMANSHIP Of 6VSr J*
description to order, a
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
ThU wonderful svswm gives the memory
aordlnary power. Thousands of figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made eaay
and the Intellect strengthened. Sand for the
book- fifty cent?, post-paid. Professor Wm,
Nemos. 131 Montgomi ry etreet. »
Tbe Beat Remedies,
. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
f? a Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For aale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial. *
EnfilUli and American! Theatre*.
A London paper, says Appleton'a Journal
with somewhat so prising fraokoets, makes
a comparison b, trveen the English and
American Theatre, io wbioh the palm in
ono re-pact is awarded to the latter. It de-
plores plaintivs'y that ths stage upon which
Garrick compelled tears or laughter at
his wayward will, where Eemble displayed
,his etately tragio genins, where Biddons
trod in her beauty and sombre majesty,
where Keane, the elder, achieved fame and
foriuoe in a tingle night, has in thate latter
days so deteriorated tbat not a single gr«at
name now illumines the English tbeitre.
The very best of modern English tragedians
—and it is difficult to say, among the medi-
ocrities who stand highest, which is the
best— has but a local reputation, and will
not become historic. Nor is the Muse of
comedy more successfully courted nowadays.
There are no lightsome Bracegirdles, airy
and sparkling Woffingtons, graceful Ellen
Trees, or brilliant Mies O'Neil* ; Foote,
wi h bis flowing and dashing bumor, has no
counterpart; even Buck^tone, who was really
fanny thirty years ago, ia deaf as an adder
end bnt tbe carioaiura of his firmer self. For
the sport of Ugh er comedy and farce, the
London theatregoers have been fain to lean
on J. 3. Clark's oddities as Major Wellington
de Boots or Toodles; on Jefferson's singular
combioa'ioi of humor and patboi in Bip
Tan Winkle, and Sothern's absard extrava-
gance of funny imbecility in Lord Dun-
dreary. Thus American comedians have out-
competed the English on their own grouod,
while it is true tbat Miss Batemao, as a
tragio actress, is voted by London audiences
superior to any English rival, and Miss
Cashmau was recognized as the only worthy
successor to the Siddons. But the paper re-
ferred to makeeone point which we may
freely conosde. If tbere are no first class
English actors and actresses, there U, at
least, more general excellence in quality of
their performances. If no part is splen-
didly taken, all the partB are tolerably well
taken. Their OtLellOB do not call on cbaos
to swallow them for the cake of simpering,
awkward Desdemonas; nor does Poloniua,
forgetful of his part, stand stupidly staring
at the prompter behind the scenes. In a
word, many of the London theatres are nota-
ble for the completneas with which plays are
put on the boards, each character down to
flunkeys, being presented with the spirit due
to it, and Maupras and the page being as
good in tbeir sphere as Biohelieu in his. An
improvment in this regard is observable in
our own theatres; bnt it cannot be said that
we have yet any theatre so artistically perfect
in completeness- of representation as the
Gaiety, Strand, Prince of Wales, and Ly-
ceum, in London.
AN EPITAPB.
Oar life is but a Winter's day;
Borne only breakfast and away,
Others to dinner stay.
And are full fed;
Tbe oldest man but sups,
And gees to bed.
Large is his debt
That lingers out the day.
He that goes soonest
Has the least to pry.
Characteristic. £»T
Bed Bloff is a great sporting town, and
sporting similes are all the go there. This
is tbe way a Bed Bluff damsal declared ber
self to her shilly-shallying beau a short time
since: "See here! This game has been
going on about long enoogb ; I'm tired of
it. It's double or quits with you and me
right now l" They doubled.
No Use Try inc.
An editor of masy years' experience said
not long since, tbat the man was yet unborn
whooould write a local item and be per
fectly sura that nobody would be offended.
People are bo sensitive, you know!
A Liquor BIT.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland spent over five hundred millions
of dollars in gold in drinks in 1871.
Holiday Candies.
Wreahi sweet and delicious Candies, of every
- variety, at M. A. M&roei'a pioneer confection*
• a ry, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, g
Fob Salt— A lot of cheap tllk dresses, at 38
Geary street. A good price paid lor cast-off
slothing.
Public accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m.. oan
be returned In the evening if reqilrid; we
never dlsappoiLt! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaesdoru* street. *
— ■ -•
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nlgba.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless teat , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaaelesBjplay
Of apart ling waters, made a sateen
Through wnlch a sweet bouquet wae seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly foil,
alade that wlneow reem to be
Rome fairy grotto of tbe sea.
dtop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, ''I moot agree
That this place gaits me to a "T."'
No sooner had we fouud a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Blade his appearanoe, asked our wish—
8eld they had almost any dlPh
That we mignt name. We found It trne,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters. Juicy, fat,
Cooked every etyle; jnst think of that,
And if yonr mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand orabs mud terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish w*b, I am sure,
Prepsred to tempt an epicure.'
The ladlea, too, have fouud. 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little Burners,
To get what they osll "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven BuBh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLES HAAEE, Proprietor.
Pratt** Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Bested and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency for Mills ' Adjustable Treadle, X
It Is a. Beauty 1
The Little Qem Clothing and Card Marker, at
A Partial Promise.
A Lansingbnrg man, .hinging be was
about to die, endeavored to get a promise
from bis young wife tbat she would never
marry again. The lady hesitated a long
time, bur. fioally gave her husband's anxious
heart partial ease by siyiog, "I'll promise
not to marry more than' I oan help."
((
No home is bappyiwithoutj a'mother or a
piano.
McDowell, Show Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Room 10,
60S Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery rj
A. Pleaeant Liocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
snd Jnspsot the flue suites of rooms to let there
The buUdlnff is a verv flue one and is well
ltohtWi \nH TODtnated. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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2. Grab-Ban. containing Magniiioent Prlzaa;
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1. EliDdman'B Baff,
4. Banning fi»oes, Sack Banning, and other
Games.
From 11 to 3 o'olook, in the aff-rooin, a Grand
Oonostt by jtnbert Bohmldt's Hand of twenty-
four Pieces.
Dance Malic till S o'clock P. M.
GRAND BALL from 8 oclook in the evening.
Prizes will be distributed at 3 o'olook Oars ran
eTerp Are minutes. Ail are aordiatl. invited.
molHd THE UOMMItTEK.
CALI FORNIA TH EATRE.
John MoOnlloagh Proprietor and Manager
FRIDAY EVEMv'e UAKCH SI
Annn-fll Benefit
....OF....'
Mrs. J~-u.dfi.il.
Whan will be presented the sterling
English Comedy of
The Poor Gentleman
With an unequalled dlitribntieo of ehar-
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JNO. BIoCTJLILiOTJGm
To ooDelade vrith tbe splendid Faroe ef
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POSTERS,
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SHOW, LFXJilBE. COHOIBT, THE-
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An Oyster Hay be Crossed in Love.
NOT IFf IT IS SUOa AW OYSTBB AS YOU
get soroa. tbe abro.t from too 0*11 forma
Theatre, at toe ooraer of Ke&rop, a. oobodr could
refaa. eaid Oyater Try It betweeo tbs acts, or
wood tbe play ia orer.
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tenim
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past thirteen years, and any brands of batter rep-
re=ent*d to be of my make not prooared of N. B.
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The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WRITTEN FOR THE GOLDEN ERA. IN 1863.)
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Piano ana singeing; atSP>'
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.11 persons proferaionally vieitlrn ^Jr*^,
visit to the Australian OoIonUi. P*"C| I
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and for sale.
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CURES DYSPEPSIA. I
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Gives Tone to the Stooui
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WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITI
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Pioneer Cloak Store
(Psrmarlr M*|ir A Warkbeia.)
Ko. SO MOIVTGOMKKT STREET,
Oppoalte the lAck. llonns.
BKAXCH, 408 KEABJfT N rB»:ET.
L MAYER OALLH ATTKNTION TO HIS
lAr«« and well au. tct d Maortmoot of
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l.ailii's Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And bllM* itll.i of rlftdv-tn»<i« Silk. Wool en. I
0>b«rl./DIES' SUITS..' VII:V LOW PRICES.
Al'o. » larx. .inok of sirip.o. Uro h. in I li.cn
t.^.wl■. I^«e.lM:kats. H.Ik tod Uo.ton Vrlv.-o
Kill. S.tio., <'lr.sk.ntfv.nrt "drf dMorlp'100 ol
Tnnimml.. JUST AliBI V AD, » lM«9 ilvoi.oI
tb. Hprlncitjliiof
FLAK
ASK KMIIBOIORKK.il
LINEN M.'ITN.
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners.
OWIBO TO THE FAOF THAT M ASHBR 18
BBLLINO A LABOE And VINE BTO0K OF
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 60c. apiece.
DORT FOBGET TO OALL ABD BXAUIBB
UI8 LABQB STOCK OB
PI.IIVI'KKI, FJCATIIEB"!. BIBB9KI,
NII.KI. AND BTKAW OOODI.
in. AHHGB,
68O ICeitrny atrcet*
B«twoon Unltforoit. sad Stv«ram«nto.
•sr-.latt reo«lT«d, 1,000 dos, UsU, ••11Id« ttt
FIFTY OKNT8 apltct.
The City Gardens
FOB THK
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL .-OOIRTIK**. **-
••OotliDi mirl MilitArt (JompMiir>> n c»'l*tl
to Ibo AJ*M.IBI<II offsr«'1 bf til«re ■ om m'rt O09
■ml b«»'i'itui gfouuin lor rtslldsjt* IobIo P»rti-
t»I'. I h-r can br» proonrnd oo any Our in lb"
woolt for pionio purpo^na <ti" aominn ■ ■■-
mom tdTAntagsoaa taruts tbao am gronnda Id to*
THE CITY ©A.JtI»*;l\*J
Ara arniv o( aoo"ia without anr tanff m ' ocl*ti*«,
anil are ,irO'li1""d with l*r»t" and beuutifol I.awni;
l»r»toNliada Tr.«»; baaaiif.l I- lowers ami I
from Brery clima; miomou 8winB»; t«i> m*in-
m'l.b U»r.cing I'aTiltona: a oa-nral lj.Ua, will
PloaitueBo.-e: Kour.tam- and • b-i-r-avnry t0w-
•rl, all p«rr«cl* abalt-irad froni the wind*. A
nin:>iiinjth Ho'tMjrant l« on the trrouc.d', and ovary
. I'puelor tbo aflOOiumaHailoo ot l\r«» I'lo-
dIob bM b'ien inaili'. K" r> I n.it BBI bpnn pl*0*d
lu tbo moat oomplftta ordor lor vha oominR aaaaoa
THE OITT UABIIrNN
Arr. thn Unest Id tbo State. ThOl contain 6«
aorta of Knoll and Shad, d L^wn. Flower Oar-
(Inti.', at"., and am capable of aooommodatlnit
;0 WO p.T«om wltn t.bo itrvnonl oosvenlooeo. Ul-
tra (JAM rnu dircntly 10 tie Gardorti.
Plonlo <iotntnitt«i'« are eaproially InTiUd ti 0»ll
and inapectthe Ureuodn, and aaoertaio. terms,
whiob will be most favorable.
II. V. NTEVE1B, Proprietor.
•Sf-Offlon bourn S to 6 P.M.. daily, at tbo Oardeni,
oorner Twelfth and Koiaom nlreota.
N B— aOO.O"© Arlmlaalnn Tickets wore sold
by various Aaaooiatlona holding lest'Vala at the
(Ji(y Gardens i«-L year. The sale of npiritnous
linnore will be prohibited on the ground* on I es-
tiva) days.
mli* if
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GEO. W. KAOIaE. BOBTffTEl!!. D.T1D MAXWKIX.
Nagle. Stein & Maxwell,
u IUPOBTEB3 AND
Wholesale Provision Merchants
BUTTBB. OHEBSB. LARD. HAH8, BACON,
.10° No 1«« Clltornl. Mnal. on. door
- Bob A«,nU for tb. c.lrtr«t.d
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAND,
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Minnie. Bid. from ttla Clly-C.ra
ran direct to the P»rk.
BAD«EB'8 OENTBAL PABK IS t"«DpOBT-
«dl, the boil Snmm.r B.iorl foj/looLtnM
KnTOlllo.OTlngtb. Knram... bjln. JB,E" ' '«"' "
DU.T, WIND. SAND AN': fUBOSOAj:. «•
P.rk li t.i-i aommodlo'A.. and looatnd dlraollr at
tbfl W.t.r front ow..»T«.. ha.n.
1 1 abonnd. in m.nnlncnt old Sbada^ Zl'S'-JZ'iTZ
lirul I .wna Oard.ni.otO.. and la prorirt.a wltn
.m™Xp..l»».B..l....»t..id."^
T.ol.noolorBOhllo.Mernblaaei. Wi-1 I" n
the nnollo aft.r M.roh 1SID.
»l" So '. *. BADOKB. al
offlo«,art'.a« oorn.r Kit.-, — rihiilm
For pirtionla.a. ap-
'°W™BADOBrira' l" ™k, or •' '•"■
.- rt*..?iooDrn.rk..r», and Bo.^.tr.^.,
Ban Frs Ol oo.
CLASSES INJELOCUTIO!
i.foTa.l°«olaaaaaIar In.trnollnn lo Eloonllon.
Kliana wlahlna to ..al tb.m.alT.a of tba oonor-
fanlf.^f acoul" n« a ni.fol art at a laod.rato ooit
o!n.?ndtoliolrnio.6.t. ••Oan.bjl.l" F. 0. Boi
SB, "ban nanloolara aa «o tarina, .to., will ba
...i Cn fhiim. OB*r
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIBD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ourea alldlaaasas of the scalp, removes daodroff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
Banrfara tba hair loll and flour, and la PUBELY VEOK
lA2t-Btba Orlllnal 8AOE BBUStt HAIB TONIO AND
DHKSSlNG any bo bad of tha Afaot,
JAB. FI. OATBB, DrOMl.t,
OoroarN.nMonliomorj and Uowa.d .t.a«.,aodof ^f>(Dry
JOHN ROBL'8,
BT^VS "wBTVSTXsbsf; j^a- "^W*~^T ". TT *W-W "S^ ^W'/Tf
ilirsM
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NONE BaT TUB BUT qVALITI OF HEATS
OAN BE HAD AT
Stalls C O, Calltorala Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE MOST ELEGANT CUSTOM WOBB IN THB OITT
Beers a» Maynard,
•B8 *«««» at...t <■'* «•" •"«* •«•»«•
=
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THE JOTJBHAL OF AMTJSEMHiTS.
PnbUeued nen Day I" ' Ye" •"
nibfdu>iu' 68S Wa.hi««to» at..
Below Montgomery. Ban FranouKio.
THTJBSDAT MABOH 20, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.
•'Kathleen' Mavonraeen'' and ''Ooolaa a Oncnmber
were plared Uot night. To-night the taarfol trag-
edy of 'The Stranger," which many ladies who
delight in a good ory prefer to "East Lycos," will
be presented with the o»st given on our first page.
AtMre. Judah'a benefit to-morrow night "The
Poor Gentleman" will be ployed. John Williams
will sins "My Pretty Jane" and the performance
wilteonclade with "Popping the Question."
Albambm.
Add Kjmanbad a capital house for bis benefit
latt night, and the performance went off in a
itsle whioh pleased .everybody. Little Mao was
immense in the tot of "The Second-hand Hotel."
Billy itmereon surpassed himself, and everyone
did well. The bill for to-night appears on omr
first page. To-morrow night a bill of extiaordi-
nary attractions will be presented, and the chief
himself, the popular, talented and versatile Billy
Emerson will take his benefit.
Metropolitan Theatre.
"The Gold Damon" drew another good house
last night. This piece is full of Bharp satire on
the prevailing lust for riches. It abounds in pleas-
is* melodies, charming medley eocgs and amusing
scenes, and the Chapman Sietere appear to good
advantage. "The Gold Demon" and a farce will
be played to-night To-motrow night Mies Ella
Chapman will take nei benefit It will be a bum-
per without question.
Bella Union Theatre.
Comparing the programme performed at this
house w.th the bills which we receive from variety
tbeatrse, we are forced to the conclusion that it is
far superior to the majority of them, and that the
Ban Franoisco people get more for their money
than these the other side of the Rocky Mount-
ains. Thomas Campbell, Harry Oaueland, Mies
Agnes Kennedy, J. H. Lsrkio and Oarrie Arm-
strong, Ed. Monttgue and M'lle Gerretta, Oharles
Verner, Uogill and Cooper, and many other favor-
ite?, appear in the entertainment given to night
Wllaon'a Grand Amphitheatre.
The programme giv n at this place of amuse-
ment is varied and attractive. The first part oon-
aisle of an equestrian aot by M'lle Dockrill ; funny
performances by J. Kenibel; amusing feats by M
Caron and sons; somersaults by Young Duorow,
and other entertainments mentioned on our first
page. The performance conolades with the trag-
edy of "Riohard III," performed by such dra-
matic artistes as Harry E; liege, Mrs. E. J. Buok-
lex, Messrs. Listen. Kllerton and MoOabe, and en-
livened by equestrian coaib-ta and gorgeous pro-
oweions.
Extra Opera Night.
Next Sunday the Faberi Opera Combination
under the management of Charles Fritsch. will
repeat the opera of "Der Freieohatz," which met
with such success last Sunday. Thoee who wish
to be present at this (probably the last) represen-
tation of this great work will do well toseoore
feats early, as last Sunday every seat was taken
bef )ia the doprs opened.
tiiy Garde us.
A grand picnic and ball will be given on Bandar
next at these gardens by Goethe Grove, No. 14.
U. A. O. D. There will be a balloon ascension by
Professor Maximilian, and a variety of .-ports and
games.
Woodward'o Oardens.
On Saturday aft.-rnoon, the Balslai Family will
give an entertainment, and there will be a mont-
golfier balloon aeeenslon. On Sunday next, Messrs.
Cos and Lay will make anotberaBcenstonin their
mammoth gas balloon. The attractions during
the week are very numerous. The whale pond'
whioh is nearly completed, is one ef the latest
objects of Interest
ajutomioal Mdseum.— One ot the moet
f omplete collections of the kind In the United
sVUtoa, comprising hundreds of ooetiy and bean-
trtul wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
eniy) at the Museum on Montgomery street An
hoar maj btt Drnf tablv soenthere.
Tea, Indeed I
A gentleman who lost his wife last year
is about to marry again, to the diBgtut of
his nephew, who recently said: "Now, un-
cle, it is downright shameful that yen should
majry again 1 Ah 1 poor aunt 1 how laoky
for you 'tis that you are dead I Were you
to see what nnele is going to do, you would
break your heart 1"
A Cratlfll Teat.
Our friend Jack H&rdirjge ia a handsome
man, a decidedly handsome mao; the ladies
generally pronounce him to. Now the most
handsome feature in Jack's fsca ishis mous-
tache; without his niouBUcLie hi is {laiti
and ordinary-looking. The other day we
met Jack with hid upper-lip clean shaven
That glorious black moustache was gone I
We scarcely koew him. '-Why Jackl" we
exclaimed, "what possessed you to shave off
your moostaphe? You look positively hid-
eous without it." "Ijknow it," said Jack;
"that ia. the reason I shaved. You know
me; you know that I am not vain; therefore
I may tell you witnout fear of being misun-
derstood or disbelieved, that there are sev-
eral women in love with me." We assured
Jaek that we had no doubt of it. "Now,"
said Jack, "Out of about six who are
mashed on me I like three, and I have shaved
oh! my moustache to test them. I believe
that out of these three there will be not
more than one who will care for me without
my moustache. To each of thesel shall Bay,
'It is the monstaoue and not the man thou
lovcst,' and shall then bid them adieu.
The third I fondly hope loves me— would
love me wera IJto mave my head. With
her'I shall be happy, though I have my
fears about her; I fear that even her affec-
tion will be sorely tried while my new
moustache is growing."
Lady-Like Occupation.
We have received a bright and well-edi-
ted paper called The Woman's Journal,
published in Boston, Chicagd and St. Louis.
It is devoted to the interest of Woman and
is is favor of woman suffrage. It is not
averse to a joke upon woman, however,
as may be seen by the following whioh we
olip from its columns:
Mrs. Samuel Colt makes 5800,000 a year
by the sale of of revolvers. Sbe supplies
the New York markets liberally, as is proved
by the frequent mnrders that are perpetra-
ted with her pistol.
Dickens* Creative Powers.
The scrap from a letter of Ohas. Dickens
to Foster reveals how nimbly he created
characters : " As you dielike the Young Eng-
land gentleman, I shall knock him out and
replace him by a man (I can dash him at
your rooms in an hour) who recognizes no
virtue In anything but the good old times,
and talks of them, parrot-like, whatever the
matter is ; a real good old city tory, iu bine
coat and braes buttons, and a white cravat,
with a tendency of blood to the head."
ICHABODI
B? JOHN Q. WU1TT1EB.
So fallen l ho lost 1 the light withdrawn
Which once ha wore 1
The glory from bis gray hairs gone
KriVermore !
Eevlle him not— the Tempter hath
A tnars f i r all ;
And pitying tear?, not scorn and wrath,
Befit his fall 1
Oh 1 dumb be paselon'd stormy rag?,
When he who might
Have lighted up and ltd bis age
Falls baok in night.
Scorn 1 would the angels laugh to mark
A bright eonl driven,
Fiend-goaded, down the endless duk,
From hope and heaven I
Let not the land once proud of him
. Insult bim now,
Nor brand wlih deeper ahame his dim,
Dishonored brow.
But let its humbled sons instead,
From sea to lake,
long lament, &s for the dead,
In sadness make.
Of all we loved and honored, naught
Save power remalDS—
A fallen angel's pride of thought,
Still elrjng in chains.
All else is gone, from those great eyeB
The soul has fled;
When faith Is lott, when honor dies,
The man is dead I
Then, par the reverence of Old days
To his dead fame ;
Walk backward, with averted gaze,
And hide the shame I
The Best Sewing; Machine.
Mrs. HuniDgton, wife of our friend Muf-
fiogton, who is rather a smart fellow,
is a good deal like Mrs. Malaprop. The
other day the subject of sewing machines
being under disoussion, Mrs M. said, "Well,
of si! others, giro me the Epileptio sewing
machine;! nnditis the beBtof all for fits."
An Economist.
There is a man in Savannah, who, the
other day, west and) paid for twelve bottles
of wine, and then went home and scolded
his wife because the milk-bill was eo large.
Lord Ly t ton was the richest literary man
•f modern times.
♦ — — — -
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. *
readies Vieitlna: Cords,
Written, engraved or painted by Joes P.
Dwtbb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick Hones,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— HurDBxa-
CHIET8 HEATXS MABKED. FeHMAKSHLP Of 6V6IV
description to order. e
Oyster Trace.
The oyster trade In California Is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson CorviUe, of the
Saddle Bosk, 410 Pise street, furnishes from
0.1b own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Coast, His
■astern transplanted oysters have a fame whioh
has extended all over the continent, and * he
" Saddle Book" is known everywhere.
Not Hi. Name.
We publish in another column verses by
John G Whittier. We showed them to
Uuffington before giving them to the prin-
ter. M, said they were very good, but he
never knew before that Colfax's given name
was Iohabod.
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling oft his fine Btock of men's, boys* and chil*
arena' clothing, on acoount of removal, at
greatly reduced mrlcei. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hsta, trunks, valises,
etc., below cost, Call if yon want bargains. 3l
The Pioneer Carpet- Beating
Mac-lime Co.,
No. 653 Tehama street, la the only place you
can depend on for having sour Carpets well
clfancd and swept by machinery. J. Spaoxd-
lag & Oo. 3_a
Save Your Money.
"~hy pay f 8 per dozen tor Cabinet Rembrandt
1 jtographa when you can get ihem for $ipc*
dcieo , and all other Muds equally cheap, at the
Mew Tobx Oallksy, No. 20 Third street, be-
tween Mission ind Market ctreets. No Chinese
employed at the New York Galltry, s-e
American Watohea
Reduced prices, at H A. Oaltender's 62 Seo
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches earefnlly repaired. p
Five Hundred Men. Wanted
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of on t'Ejoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
as 0 from Frank Eonton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are used
by the best circles of ihe city, and sb he mokes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he is more liberally patron-
ised than any other carrtsge proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
Indies In particular, will engage no oirriages
except those which he provides, Frank has en-
joyed gr-at success in his business, and the
admirable way In whioh he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronise him. *
Never.
Never taste an atom when yon are not
hungry ; it is suicidal.
Never hire servants who go in pairs, as
sistars, cousins, or anything else.
Never reply to the epithet of a drunkard,
a fool, or a fellow.
Never abuse one that was once your bosom
friend, however bitter now.
Never speak contemptuously of woman-
kind.
Never speak of your father as "the old
man."
Never insult poverty.
Make a Noise.
When a hen lays an egg she dickies.
ia hen-nature. When a man get* iu a new
stock of goods, it is human for him to crow
over it. When the hen cackles, people
know that eho has laid in some fresh stock,
and feels rather proud of it. When the
merchant opens his new styles, and blows
his trumpet in the newspapers, people know
that he has something on hand that is worth
advertising. Blow your own trumpet once
in a while. It won't hurt you or the trum-
pet either.
The Last New Song.
Mr— "Moet a? Chandon.1'
Emerson Oorvllle is my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh I high oh I Oh I high oh 1
Mone who have been but again will go.
CorvUle Bays sol says sol
On Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and oall again,
Visions of Shell- flih in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies go I Ladles go I
Emerson CorviUe's polite! and so
8-1 They gol they go) lh«y gol
LjI-vo Well.
Those who eat good dinners ore amiable.
Bad feeding Is the eauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash.
ingtoB treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the publlo since
1849, provides tor bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout. Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea— Souchong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here, a
Do Not Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
■™«ok from experience, having tested the Dor-
ter's capability. BetereDces given If required, a
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction sales ot Watson a Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 S ut tor street,
adjoining thenew Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are sure to procure bargains. Bale days— Hon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanoed on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Twenty Thousand
Fapzr Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ohear Laundry, office 131 Leidesdoiffst.
Clam Chowder Every XTlfrnt*
The best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Balooa, 16 Morton street, just off
B-earny. 3.,
a*
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted his study mora particularly to
chronic and speolflo practice, and as such la
bow the moet successful of any Physician in
Son Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House, t
■
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
(ound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing as*
ablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bq
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest Improved lapi-
dary tools, will execute any work In then* line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary, 614 Mercb ant street, room 26. 3b
X>r. Barlow J. Smltlx
Is giving a oours ef Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Bexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hull, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 X o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing tor patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. af„ tree. W
Reduced Prices*
Shirts from 75o. to $8. Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Bealee * Co., 803
Xoarny street, near Bnsh. or
Attention, Ladies !
To give the skin the softness of velvet, and
ttja^lritofthBjilviathflca.
Sandwich Island Pulv.
Since the ^ecenBion of the klngto the throne
of the Pandwleh Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bohieiber, dealer in
bedding and furnilure, 520 Washington street,
opposite the market, who baa long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the feathering and bis shipments thfe
year will be very large, Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtless Air. Schrel-
b*r will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that oomes. A
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hit store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Famishing Goods, at Bank's, store. SG
Fourth street. Cheapest iu the city. e
White Labor Only *
Employed by the What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdoiff street. •
Claibvoyant.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Kearny at., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions in English, French and German, t
Fresh and Sweet.
Per the best confectionery, go to Oantr and
WaiDer's. 107 Mod tgomerj St. near Sut tor. n
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldeederff street. - •
Photoitrapnio CurQs.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
aallery, S4 Third street between Stevenson and
Hlsiton arrant. *
An Oyster May be Crossed in love,
NOT IF IT 13 SUOa AT/ OTSTKR AS YOU
get across the street from the California
Theatre, at the comer of Kearny, aa nobody could
refuse fluid Ovster Try it between the acts, or
when the play Is orer.
"SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
8. IF. COB. KKABiWY AND BUSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
fe27 lm
S.F. BUSINESS DIRETTO I
Hook«eller. and Stationer.,
H. H. Mooie. 609 MoBWromw,, „„„ M.rohu, ■
Bn.lne.. College*.
He.ld's, Br»nt i Btrattoa'a L'oll.ce. 24 pM
Hatehero.
K«tl, Fred. RUlb H to llw. OdltoraUHukM
French Pnety Good*. *
LoMn A da.. 19 Hentgomerr, 107 una 109 Sun,
Hainan Hair.
SMipeon. A. B. t Oo.. U0 Second ttntt.
Wine, and Liquor* (Wnolauui
Purer! g. A Co.. SH Front
BALDWIN'S DA[RY BUTTER!
THIS IS TO ORBTIFY THAT N. B. TBRWiL-
LIGER A OOj 50 and 51 Washington Market,
are the SOLE AGENTS for the sile of my br&nd
of butter, known aa * BALDWIN'S- DAIRY BUT-
TKR." It has been aild at the above stand the
east thirteen years, and any brands of baiter rep-
resented to be of my make not procured cf N. B.
TerwiHiger A Co., are counterfeits.
i. K. BALDWIN.
San Franciaoo, April, Bth. 1872.
X. B. TEUWILLIOEK& CO .
fe26-lm SO and Si Washington Market.
Assessor's Office,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873-74.
A Iili FE880N9, COMPANIES, AS.
SOCEATIOUrS, or EIEM8, tn the
City (tad County of Sam Fra&eUco* ore
requested, either in person or by their
proper repreientaUvee, to deliver at the
Alienor** Office. Ho. 68 City Kail, be
fore the SECOND MOSDATlnAPRIL,
1873, a statement nnder oath of all
Property, both PERSONAL and EEAb
owned or claimed by him or them* or
which le la their poasesslon. or which la
held or controlled by any other peraon
la trait for. or for the benefit of him or
them. -See Sections 8889-8810, Politi-
cal Code.
19-POLL TAX IS NOW DVE at this
Office, or to a Depntr. — See Sections
8838-3840, Political Code.
LETI B09ENEB,
City and Cennty Assessor.
Saturday, March 1, 187». mh3
NOTICE.
rp HE P CHXIC AS EHEKEBT NOTI-
fled that the Field Deputies of this
Office will commence assessing property
SITBKBAT, MABOH 1, 1873.
The duties assigned to those deputies
are loo well known to Che community to
require explanations, and 'while I have
been careful la mahlng my selections to
nil positions by men favorably known In
this community for their competency and
integrity, and am confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
I urgently request the general public to
report to this office any dlreUetlens of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Just complaints will re-
ceive immediate attention.
LETI KOSEMKK,
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONB
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHTSICIA
TWENTY TIAM OF PB4CTI
1 "^ T?? TREATMENT OE DlSEASMm,
., tiHl' '5 '«»?•' !■•! Placed Mtd.B. SS;
at tb. head ol all pbyiioiani making .nofSSS
a anoialtr, end enable, her to icaannm I •£
and permanent onre In the woret ouu .7!
EmT8c,?iS,!2 ™™««">«1 deramtementi. Vj,
will find Madame Edmonde a .kllltnl ihJuu
and it » 10 Iheit intereBt to oonenlt hM°i7„,!
eaeeB inoident to women before tampan.. .
poiBonooB nOBtrome. qnack doctors and bilk.
Madame Edmonds describes diseases withjm.
information from th. palieot, and CnrM.HU,
the nee of mercury or experiment., the. ».
from wrong treatment for private ohr. ■
cancer diseases. Correspondence striM
dential. Offlo. and residence, 415 f
Detwaeo Kearny and Montgomery.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INST1TU1
W. JE. eor. J«tt.„o and Keen, ,«a.
THE GBEA.T ERADIOATOE OF SEMli
OUMPLAIWTS, foro/erly J? ioVSS.
•DR. TOZER informB the afflicted that after ri
ploiHJ '"S HOSPITALS IK LONDWT!
w r l&, and spending one year in tbe mo«£
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK heaT
opened hie old Medical Institute at the old «L
where he can always be found. DR. TOM.!1
for forty yeare met with n.poralleled bum'
toe treatment of dlaeaee cenenll* .uZT
OHEONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLAINM? |
»K. CHA.8. H. TOZaS
ie in every way reBponsibl.. binding nimsaif
effeot a permanent cube, or making no .tali
Those, who oannot agord to pay tor adv£!i
S.iCT??.,?;Ii, be charged for medieine onlyTtJ
MoN IHLV RES roRATlVE PILt.S.n.vShS
to fail in gmng relief in oaBee tor whioh U1V1
iaimmS'",,\?" 'J b" ohtained onhl ■£',
offloe. Prioe, $5 per box. Fnll direotion,B»
hoi, sent by fcxpreHa or otherwise.
Dit. TOZER doee not imitate the adfwtiil
«nacks who maae it a prsotioe to prtnhll I.
afMavitJ and other false references, bnt nSttil
the most reBpeotabl. people in the State .ua
has CUBED of diseases whioh oth.rs have ttSI,'
_ _ BK- CHAS. BT. TOZEB, I
... .*• K* corner Kearny and Jackson etiHia. ■
"'-" ^»an Frudw
OUTSIDE LANDS
^HY A5D ALL PERBONS THAT BU
nude DUPLIOATE PAYMENTS M OD
SIDE LAHD ASSESSMENTS can ban i
amount refunded at the office of the audi
npon the presentation or on order ttom k
Mayor and Oity and Count? Attorney.
daisu a. Ars-m
Alfred Tette
Mann faotnitr atl
ImporUrof
bird am
»*S Dnpoatt
SEAS SUTTER STk'J
See my tteok of B
Cages be for*
TRAYS alwAs-a on hand.
elsewhere. Abnj-MS.
tbfegnew on hani I
Patent Oag«S^
Tin Wire.ars r
FREE FROM .
Also, beat quill
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED.1
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
1S4 Eearny treet, haa Beasove. t*
IVo. 3 Second street
Where yon will find a eoaaoUH) »
■ertmat >f 8HIBT8 and FrWIO
ISO OOOSS, at the aaaal l.w)rrW
The Old Stand.
RF.HEOIOT A 0ft
ARIOI
glat^ af
DEOLAREP BY THE JOTOES *JA{l
Pair .f ft. Aaa.rican InaUtnta. a«r
fold trial arainat Btejnway'a,
othova. to boTHE BEST OH £
CTKTAZ, Bale Aawt. »«> "jar
N B.-Planoa of all atrhw TO RENT.
Attention, Good Lire!
*JTJL P. BHRGBS. FOBMBBLT
a. .. tT_. A_tW__ til. ^aa.umAflt
Unrant, bbs taken ths tnanagsmant
of botb tbe Miners' Rssaanrsn. on,
Oomm«rcial street and the Miners tjj
Bnoab on Market Btreet. in vn^f^ZiL
A. DRAYEUR, who haa bsso o«o«S ,
Drai lor years. ItnprOTetaenUha»s J*£r
the onisine departments tbat will rsnaw
: £
«d.'»»,
ner.' mora poonjar than l'.«»» ""JSTol
the 82 run.f Ita pro.p.rity. Onr Bi"J»
embiao. all th. delicaola. of m "JWSS 1
motto ia "Good Far., Good OooUnf and ■»
°bM^*-" r. BIB«» * «ji
MINERS' RESTAORAI'
BSl and SSS Ooeuana*
sawawaws
£
!l?f AmTMMEIY I (L L
i>1 1 unm ^ T
HOTEL.
i g ar
FUMISMEO ROOMS
to sad 110
WEST EMHOTE!
rtnv ami
a. St ••
UI
• vT M
flO
ROWUTAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THHATR1.
*T*»
MARCH I
BELLA UNION THEATRE
H V
til 11 II it M I n|| Uf
/ , « , , a,^
THE STRANGER! =
Tlao«. Cainptooll
■ •
apman Sisters
VKBtHO MARCH »n
Otlginii l(M*Miit«r futlwqiM
s^uLD DEMON
=' tan! £
554:9 MAo»irici»T coffmm
»ml Salad Wiiilinl f
LC MARIE CAUCAIN,
tM» MOfT
and Dazzling Transformation
TMI kTk t . -kk
• 4«.* tniir »t
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m»««i
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VURIjAND
T»«ta»a. -A.«n»<B Kannody
LO MONTACUE and CERRETTA
linrteill »ucl Ainialroti(
urn D in •
■ ■
■ Mi' (liiirl>»* \
wii.Tm i tut* ,
« w
' 'oiiitj mirt ooornn
i n < iiiuli'i!
this rvmnn march go
r«n I
UMt I a as
i Wt.lmmf
.. EBI
.». Una
and raapkij
MAftklL u
41111
J. » TOHJtUOB
• be* pi Turn. w
... R. J ntUTOR
ltl>Mlliliwl«niii|liil ii ilk
TIO MOHT8.
Tkej »iiiwM aa.al a, kk Mil r BM'IT
IDE LAP
n»ip»T iTutnta. n«rti ii"
Annual Bonent of 3Vdx*s. Juaali!
Waea vtll t » prion* to ft1.
THE POOR GENTLEMAN!
Wuh a *;.|.ndl I Oaat, inclu llr a.
ivin.. johim aioorjr>XjorjOB.
BALLAD rru'li-. J. O. WILUAHB
'HI BPRt»kO K.
i»o """"ri'.IVl™* 'iUIpma" MW MAGGIE MOORE »m .let f<r lb. flrtlllm.h.r- THE F
i mar IHOMPfili I To conclude with the rerorltk Faroe •■tilted Tb*
ILL Klin -1, .
[I ! ■
BISSIHii i-jJ!1"*- ".
llUllll»<._^ i
tij CoaalT iwr*
at Blessed Baby!
■MM WD. T*'"""* I J***T.J*»* ■ Fm»f Yeettg
FRIDAY KVBJT)> .
FIT of MISS KLLA CHAPJ.AN
ey. First Gold Demon Matinee
SV11RDAY, at 2 o'clock ... OSLT KATHLEEN MAV01RNEEN MATINEE
MONDAY EYENINO, Marco Mtb.— Will be produced, after montha of caief.il and elaborate preparation,
hhHffp»irv« pre*' Tr*«edy, entitled
WArVTKlf One Bmdi*. Tanf Men mo A axillar'e* for loBMllAJfls, Applv nt Ihei'arie
dnor hclwctl 18 and S dally.
■*>•»• rrwi •*.«!•— Dreeo Ctreie sat* Ore beet ra VI «• Baloeny
Rrurrr. B>«Me— Baleoag TA Gallery
Draw Circle AdniMiM ■! OO Itit«« Bom*...
«*»
*S
»B «uid «10 OO
LOS DOS JUC ADORES DE ATLAS
MOftTAOQI »-4 OURBrTA
■ r *»Mre.ea>a.
J.| HHKIf ud rAUlI ARMKTHOkU
Somo Oxio'ik Boon Doro
fci'tly. Lorain u»d Mmm* Fillmnra.
. I < Mm"** Brown'H Body.
OOOILt. M I oooper
CHARACTER SONGS CHAWS VIRNCR
I.IIHc ll.r.aad
Novelty— A Specialty. . Harry Causland
HAI.I.An AONM HCNKEDT
The Wrong Man.
Brae Verne*
OooolodiHg "Hh
TABLEAUX VIVANTS
Bt all tQe Ladle,, aaaisted by Moatajtoe. Bark aod Marab.
Pareni "
IFORNIA THEATRE.
rroer.otor oed Maaacmt
IIU ' M»u MAE'll « I
ouofit
....or
ITS. iTxx<3.*TVl3.
rftt#« will b* pr-«Ml t«1 tb« •Utiioc
aci i»0 Oom*dy or
Th Poor Gentleman
•in w
SBlW"'
■till
1 »WT
Bl lli1MI«l'l4 dtitrtk.lioa.f «b»r.
MWn, lael.dlD.
SHIRT I*TP. McCULLOUGH
e»«*4«do«itb tb« tpUadid Fsreo of
< »]>lnA2T the Vu««mtion|
WbU. ■ .pi«Bdld Mil.
• I 8IHM4 BO* «Mf>-
NIEB'S OPERA HOUSE.
u>d mm b« rMiod br the ol.ht or
Biftfi ttrd tr«T»)in« ooidniIm
k||«Att*o by l*U -
M PIPkB,
[X4MX1A ci-nr. ittua,
XF nJQAET THUTRK HA| BIKR RK-
. ^' ' * • -or***). »»d Ma b«rNi*d ttf Wo ol.ht or
^"
'll'lfi I Or to J. H. HrfiAllE.
• •• woablaftoa «tr«#t. Bon Fnj)n{iMi
';
m»
R«
t
i?
' ka
IE
I"
RV CODBVN'S SALOON
'»• MARKET STREET, BARRY OOB
'■ roopocit olj inform* bio frloodo ood pst-
ol bo bu r«4tWd io IvooWol o'jio tfam
1 ootnforublo r*oort, ocd wtli bo pltaovd
bta.ooB ood oil. ood boro ihon oomplo
' th* oboloMt winet oad liquor*. A now
toMo f rom tho cponqfocto j of LioooaDsid
iol»a ftod Oo4)*rd«r*o Utoit piUo' >*mI-
•abioBo, bu bota plaecd ta tb« Bilitord
Tho po polar ood erBmoot bnwrtgto raoolp-
Toaaj OorToU.oon bo foood io bio old pa-
n pond to dii pome ©motor* comfort to oJL
JUltf
tage Dancing
IAUOBT AT
arty's Dancing Academy,
DA8HAWAT ""I..
Port ■ tM.t. Mar Kaonr.
J. O. COMBES,
f EIRAFIN LTJNCH,
' 'r' :* I . "• "»'"« «■< Tekmiaai rinau.
kaaaaaaAa^ •»"T.rr»pui aoa-tasUr on bud.
'/ aa^E0""" '* "k" ",lk- raivATa
^fcSCPPIB BOOMS F.1B PABTIK8.
dan film
lAHTOKT'S
IMPA6NE CIDER!
MONEY SAVED
Br parcaaiiDi r«nr Gooao at tho
NEW YORK STORE,
Hmntn and Imitation Hair Goods
CHRAP AJ«D E15I JRWILHY ANDFAROY
Oooda Th9l.»r«aotitMkaad LoWMt Prtcor,
at Wioiul* aod UouiL
Uooood Hoir NoitcOH . |M*, •■• »? nd apwordo
H«a« boir, t«p biaJda $1 >>
Htlk Lkicatai »l Uaadfl W
Liooo OfiliaotiA. 7^oii
Milk fop Br.ldo Mota
Liooo or Mohair Top Braidl »'cU
Lid.d aviuboa 7Seu
BilkHoboir. voir Soo 7»«t*
Mobolr Switoboi. plain or ortaiptd. Boo Mow
Zopbrr Wool, por ooooo IS cm
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THTJBSDAT MABCH 20, 1W3
Deatb of Mrs. K. T. Stewart.
This estimable lady and well-known act-
ress, who has bet n connected wits the Call
iorcia itage for over twentj jeaxa, died at her
Teeidence last erening from the effects of a
seTere attack of paeunforjia after a short ill-
ness. Mrs. Stewart, fennerlj Mrs. Mary
Woodward, was a native of Boston, and
came to this stae in 1851, in company with
J. B. Booth, Fred Kent, and Mies Kate Grey •
under engagement tD Manager Meguire for
the sscond Jenny L-nd Theatre— which was
turned just previous to their arrival.
Mrs. Woodward and others, proceeded to
Sacramento, and made her first sppearance
in this Bute at the Tehama Theatre, in that
oily, July 28th of the earns year, under the
sue* management of J. H. McCabe of this
oily. October 4th, 1851, Mrs. Woodward
made her first appearance in this city at Ms_
quire's third Jenny Lied Theatre, (present
City Hall boilding), aod haa since, with the
exception of ilion Intervals, been connected
with the California stage. Io 1861 she was
married to E. F. Stewart, and embaaked
for Australia the year following. Mrs.
Stewart made her last appearacne in this
city during Johnny AJlen's dramatic engage-
ment in the play cf "Diedrieh," at the Al-
hambra Theatre, February 2d. She subse-
quently played a start engagement at Piper's
Opera House, Virginia City, from whence
she returned March 11th.
Mrs. 8 (await has been acknowledged for
jt ars the beat Emilia and Lady Macbeth on
our stage, and has won more than local repu-
tation for her personations of heavy and im-
passioned characters. Her Meg Merriles
and Moll Pitcher were among her earliest
triumphs.
Estimable in private life, respected by her
professional brothers and sisters, a pioneer
member of our little theatrical world has
been call&d euddenly away, whose eulogy
shill be the good words of all who knew ber.
Perhaps it Was Best.
We cannot hblp toiokiDg that those Mon-
terey people acted lor the best when they
suddenly took Mr. Tarpey and banged him.
What makes us think bo is that Mr. Tarpey
had about $75,000. Now it is extremely
probable that thst Eum of money would
have procured " the Law's delay" until no-
body cared if Mr. Tarpey were banged or
set free. So it was saf<-r to hang him sud-
denly, and now that $75,000 goes to his wife
and children. We sympathiza with the law-
yers ; we do not wish it &nppcs?d that we
don't sympithize with the lawyers; it's rough
on them, and it was rough on Mr. Tarpey ;
but still we tniofa it was for the best.
Rather Familiar.
A viDtner (in pet'ico&te) was sammoned
before a Paris oourt as a witness. The Judge
said : " Come, tell us all you know about
the matter." Sbe began, " Why, Judge, as
I wes eitt Dg behind my counter, just as you
are sitting behind yonr counter " The
rears of bench and bar drownaj the rest of
her sentence.
Sad Indeed!
'Tie a mournful hour in life when a' man
comes to the conclusion that fime, love and
happiness are not worth a good cigar. 'Tis
a still snore mournful hour when a man
comes to the conclusion a cigar itself is
worthless.
Q,nlte Simple.
A grocer asked an ariist: "Is sculpture
difficult?*' The artist replied: "Why,
i lesa you, no. You have only to take a
clock of marble, a chisel, and knock off all
the marble you don't want."
The late Mr. J. Sheridan Le Fanu de-
scended from the sister of the Bt. Hon.
Richard BriosUy Sheridan, and inherited
much cf the 'shot of the Sheridane.
, Ladtts, you iLay tay what yon please ttura
Is bnt one place in the city where joa can Dny
nnder .loth teg en* ap for yxmrselves and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Filedlanterfe Oo'e, No.
3 Third fctreet. Kudeus Boilding. Go and be
convinced. 3h
A'.togcthor cue Best.
It is curious, bnt true, that 3. A. Bhaber,
107 Market etreet. near Third, should sell fnr-
cli-cTe and bedding cheaper thnn any other
dealer in this city. Try htm and jon will be
-oonvinoad. T
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed,
This wonderful erstem gives the mamcrj «-
tracrdtnary power. Thonranda of figures and
words learnt without uffort. Studies made easy
and the ln'ellect etreDgtnened. S?nd fcr the
book-fifty cent', port-paid. Frofeiscr Wm,
Stinoe, 137 Montgomery street. x
Tho Beet Remedies,
Dr. Perry's List Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
*'s TCebfoot Pilla, for all billons complaints.
^ or sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 S&nsome
street, oemer of Commercial. •
HoXKlaay Candles.
yresb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at ML A, Mercer's pioneer confection-
i axy. 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retalL e
Golatg Shoppinff'
People who have nothiog else to do, find
amusement in etrolling about the streets and
looking in the shop wiQdows, and this pleas-
ure is greatly enhanced if tbero is a little
money to spend. Sometimej ladies com-
plain of the fatigue of shopping. It may be
fati^oiDg, but they like it ; and it certainly
is far preferable to making morning calls-
What is sport to the purchaser is sheer work
to the salesman. It is no recreation for him
to be showing gooiB, and very likely it is
often a trial of temper to pay attentioj to &
customer's whims. Some ladies are very
difficult to please, and will be an boor se-
lecting two or three yards of ribbon. Well,
colors must harmonize, arid all we cab ven-
ture to say to fair shoppers ie, "Do not be
needlessly fastidious.-' But to lsdies who go
into Eheps to look and not to bny, we Ten-
lure on a stronger remonstrance. The pro-
ceeding is not just. We do not mean that
there ia any moral obligation to buy if you
enter a shop. On the contrary, the ehop is
open to you to inspect the goods, and to buy
if yen like ; and it may, and will happen,
uow and then, that the goods yon inspect do
not suit you. We refer to those who enter
a Bhop f jr pastime, and with no intention of
purchasing. Perhaps those who go into a
shop without purchasing are not aware that
they injure the person who attends upon
them. The employee is csnsared, and some-
times fined, for allowing a customer to go
without buying, and hence the natural anxi-
ety to sell you something. Mind,^we do net
eay that those who enter a shop are morally
bound to pur one Be ; but we say that no one
should enter a shop without the intention ef
buying if the goods suit ; and a bona Jide
customer, who is not suited, gives very little
trouble.
-»■
A Clever Hoax.
Millicent Gray, the lively lady correspond-
ent of the Baltimore Bulletia, saya :
A hoax was played off on Dr. Cumming,
the renowned anti-Papist lecturer, the other
day. Ha was advertised to lecture on the
suggestive Bubject, "The Pope and his Work
in England," in the Town Hall of Folkstone.
Just as he was about to proceed, to the plat-
form a telegram was place J in bis hands.
It ran as follows : " Private telegram from
Borne. The Pope died at ten o'clock this
morning." The effect could not be des-
cribed ; every one wes confounded. How-
ever, de mortuis nil nisi bonum seemed i he
general feeliBg, and the lecture was toned
down into a mild reference to the great and
solemn event just announced. The evening
papers were eagerly sought after, and the
population were greatly excited ever the
sell. Dr. Cumming will have reason to re-
member it for many a day.
Roach on the Editor.
Editors must have a hard time of it in
Shenandoah, if the Herald of that town is
to be believed. It says :
An editor is a man who lives on what peo-
ple owe turn until he starves to death. A
sab=criber ie one who takes a paper aod says
hs is well pleased wi'.h it- and he tells every-
body else " he ought to subscribe." After
he has subscribed about seven years, the edi-
tor WTites to him and asks him to let him
have $2 50, and then the subi-criber writeB
back to the editor and tells him not to send
his old paper any more, for there is nothing
in it, and then the editor goes and starves to
death more.
Had Him There.
In the French National Assembly the Bev.
Athanasa Coquerel said in a epe;ch : " The
best form of government is given by the
Bible ; everybody confesses that the Bible is
thoroughly republican." €ld Mons. Dnpin
said : " Take care, Mons. Coquerel I Jesus
Christ always said, My kingdom ib not of
this world. He never said, My republic is
not of this world."
+
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What Oheer Laundry, 121 Leidesiorff st, *
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Washing left at the office before 8a- m., can
be returned In the evening If reqalred; we
never disappoint 1 What Chear Laundry, 111
Lelae3dorff Btreet. *
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Oy»ters.
In Etrolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did Stray
To where fountain's ceaseless;? lay
01 sparkling waters, made a BCieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that winaow reem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let" s go in hare-
It looks so nice — and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, '"I must agree
That this place suite rae to a *T.m
So sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked naymjiccrrfZy, to*;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd dam * and orabe and terrapins ;]
In fad, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they Sock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "such nloe dinners.**
Whoever doubts this let him rush -
To three hundred thlrty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House. 897 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLSS HAAKE. Proprietor,
Pratt** Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. S-l
Fob Pat, a— a lot ef cheap iilk dresses, at 38
deary street. A good price paid for cast-off
zijtiiicg. S
Sewing Maehlmea lor Sale,
Seated and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency for Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. I
It Is a\ Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
the Post Office. B e at
Old Bills.
It is the fashion in the Eastern theatrical
• papers just now, to republish old theatrical
bills, and The Professional and Sporting
World, anew weekly just started in Fhila
delphia, gives the : bill of the Arch Street
Theatre for the eveniDg of Feb. 15th, 1840.
Mr. W. 6. Deverna wa* Lessee. The bill
for the eveniog consisted of "The Spy of
St. Hare's;" Mr. E. S. Conner as Ho madei,
the spy, and Mrs Preston as Biauoa; and our
old Iriend "Bobert Macaire," under the
ferocious title of "The Two Murderers."
Mr. Stevens personated Bobert Macaire,
Mr. B. Williams, Jacques Strop, and Mr*.
Jadab, Marie. The performers stirred in
bills, are Mr. E. S. Conner, Mies Emily
Wood, vociliat, late from the London .thea-
taes; Mrs. Jadah (now of the California
Theatre), herfirstappeararjceatthe "Arch;*'
Mr. B. Williams (Barney), who is in the
interlude for tin "Irish Adventurer," and an
Irish jig, and a Mr. Smith, who kn also in
the interlude for "Admired Dances," "Ned
Conner" is well known to all old theatre-
goers, not as a star, but as an actor, Bar-
ney Williams has since won fame and for-
tune in Irish delineations ; and Mrs. Judah
wab then playing leading juvenile parts
nnder the eame name, which is now so well-
known as that of the best old woman act-
ress on the American stage.
Youthful Ambition.
Arthur, nine years old, is one of the
most gentlemanly little boys we koow;
he is not of the s:uff of which hoodlums are
made. He is ambitions to learn and ia
hopeful of accomplishing great things, as
may be judged by the following: His grand-
mamma said to him :
'Arthur, when you are able to read this
book (a first reader) through yon will then
have something harder and be able to read
that."
"Ob, yes!" replied Arthur, ''and then a
harder book still, until at last I shall be able
to read the Dictionary."
A Great Crime.
The indictment against BuBanB. Anthony
eharges that she "was a person of the fe-
male sex, contrary to the form of the stat-
ute of the United States of America in such
cases made and provided, and against the
peace of the United States and their dig-
nity." Apropos of this, the Boston Journal
remark that: "People generally are proba-
bly not aware there ia any statute against
baing a woman."
Genuine Ha t ana Gifra-rs.
Beat brands at 61 A1«tntgomery street, S. W.
corner of Merzhsnt. Franck & Oahn. o.
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
60S Market street, ccr. Post and .Montgomery V
A. Ploaeant JUocatlon.
Persons decking oomiortsble lodgings in a
3entral location, should visit the Albambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a verv fine one and ft- well
Ucrited TidWHtflVed. ,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BURN HAM BIGBY
TTIL.I. LECTUKE OH
RICHARD BR1NSLEY SHERIDAN
JJRAMAT1ST, WIT. OBATOK, SOT,
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MOIMT ETIX1X.;- M1BCH 84
AT EIGHT O'CLOOK.
Front Ee&ts. SOo. : Second Seats, 35c. mh!0
THE FOLLOWING ISA REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U. S. Reyenue Paid Thereon,
Baring; the Year 1873,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
Philadelphia. .John Wiehwd... .29868 $*>9868
Empire LjodsA Uo »,«2 20,88!
Albaar Spreck^U 1 Oo. .. . 18.681 12 68 '
Wa*hiDxt»a....*UnserB4 Oo H.VJ 11*53
P«ciflc FortioaiiiiAOo.... 8,2*3 8.»«
S. P. Stock Brewery ...,. IMi 7.f48
M»m>dAOo 6.915 6.955
Willows BJienelan3* Faust 5 459 5.459
Proud way 4 800 4.800
KiMoial Glock & Hnnsin... 4,'K 4,736
Jackson .Wm. Fr*de-ick.... *X-3 4 ..TO
Kavari* Gnualach* UO.... 4,515 4.M5
Hibemi*. M. Noiio 4.4 7 4.417
Uaiterf Stv.eB..WsBOem»<her4Uo 3.JH9 3,349
New York , ... H»ffuex i Co. 2 939 2,389
G^ldffnGate 2,7* 2,721
Union HeeeeAOo 2.4i2 3.7i2
Lafayeife Haact P.iollin 2 1S8 2,288
Green 4 Oo 2.CM 2,l«5
L'hiLaso 2115 2,115
W. v-.rn A Ka*b : 1.7,9 1.779
WihrntuACo 1.321 1.321
And some verr small breweries, producing e&oh
Its* toan 1,000 barrels per annum. Ihe whole
smnnntof liter sold donna 1ST J in 8wl Francitco
is 161,432 barrets, and it will ba noticed that
JOHN WfELAND,
Philadelphia Brewery
HEADS THE LIST *
Hta Biles exceeding by iboot 10,000 barrels thos*
ol any ot-oer brewery, and making nearly oc-fifth
ol all brewers combined. Ie'l7 lw
4ale^iaW
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BLOOD PTJKIFBE
' THOMAS IV. BRSX, !
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BIPAII
IS
£Z DRUMS, BANJOS,
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OXJHLES M7U8ICA1> VtBTMVUU
ESTABLISHED 1$ 1805.
avLaseons ^iren on the Banjo and Dftm t
MISSION STXEET, between First ii.tllW
A. DESIDERATD
....TO,...
MtKlGERS, STARS AND COMBIUV
A COMPETKNT MANAGER, AOi
m
- - Aoter, with 15yeirV exporienoe
Americ*, the Cape of Good Sops and
Oolooiea, India and ubina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT,
Is well posted with t.he profe&aion andlluj
Oan give Dam en of Manog-rs, i'fleatr« « ■
LiBtoIPrioesaQd hrt'iinn capacivj, inaatitf*
one of the above places. Apply »o MrtJ4ju
f&4 lm *WO WaBhJDCton Blrtli
SANGER HAfl
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 SEABT ST., »1A« ^jB|
None not the Cholcwt Brandt sf *
and Llqaon on Baas.
DEPOT WEYAND i lASGHE'S BAT W>
felBtf OHBI8 ygU>l»?
FREE AND EASY
ETEBT 8ATUKBAT *!•'
Piano and Sluginff at 8 J
CHARING
+l*SAtO
OOO Minion street, near**'
10 EAGLES k WILftftJi
Tq Ihe Dramatic Pro.ess
THE UNDERSinNED, WHO BM
orer twel.e year* oonoeotsd *'»B^Ll
Melbourne, snd ie »«U kno«f "{"J,, i
ibe proleeeion In Uie OoloojM, oetsw .
that ne U orensred to tlve eipertjojj^,
all pereone prolsesionallr Jisinftf waZiae
rieit to the Auetrslian Ooloniea. »ss»-
PnnotnalitT in diepatoblna rspties sw 7
™<m- WIlJJAs- BENBY WA«
UVlotorla Orjambsre. «« Oolnns """
Asstratia. -
WILLIS^BAND
and (or Bale. i
MABCUSM. BUM I-ea*er «f
Orche.tra. _«.— ar
DMBT TON DEB MKBBE*
er of BreM Band. _._*]« 1
aarOrd'rs Irom the country J10;!*1
B lodr.il M. W. WILLIS, Jsstoai
Store. 1»8 MoiM'.mery strrtt, or «»»
BLTJM.gao Montgomery Btre"t.
GEORGE MAXEAW
DEALER IN OYSTERS. OLAKB Af
andall tindt of SHELL ri8H, J(
SMlleNos. *•, «• *•• Of"'«KSt™
Market, entrance on Otllfom/t ■'JS*^I—
Public or private partia. "d,'^?Sl
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thu rvaatBTO
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IflRRRl OPERA' BENEFIT of the Great BILLY EMERSON
DCmMMD MIOOBM Ol PUB. OHK.v r
It— ^ —EMERSON MINSTRELS
Parisian (irons!
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OLO BLACK JOB.
CSABLBS
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BOB BABT
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Tba araDlai'i porformanca will conclude with
.KTAjra ABO OIIHCITU
BROADWAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
DUN01 BILLY EMERSON
Old Wa"lop»m B ib Hut | PaUpt BolllTer Obaa. Sat ton
S-bftlivr. Clark. UobltuOD, HicbirJ*, Shot wool »nl Company
■ONDAT IVEXIKO. March Mth ENGAGEMENT OF CllA«, Vivian, tat OtAractor Yooalla*.
->tli < .in, 1*1 imllou
It Kuil.ltltU «i| Mill
Dockrill's Parisian Troupe!
Mr. Harry Eytingo
1 o mi
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Spectacular Pageants!
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BIOHABD Hit
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Battle of Bosworth Field I
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IV MR. K< I.BHTUN
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VXPUKD MB F. MUVHRLL
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FULL DRAMATIC and EQUESTRIAN COMPANIES
Drn. (irrlr •! ••
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I»A.C3XF,IO JLm A.'W REPORTER, J. A WOODSON, Editor
Devoted to tho Intorcato ot the X.e(ral Profcawlon.
llllilltalt 'trtrf v««. • 1,r^# Danber of ADVANCI OASES ma tbe American and KaatUh Oonrlf . and tbe mMl .aloable LOCAL CASKS tad
OPIMONS. •ndallCAL.arp. COUBT DPCI-UlKJ. Tblrd Irar of Pablicattoa. Offlca, 33* Hercbanl rt. J. P. IlOOARDUi. Vobll.b.r.
Sure. Why Have Ye that Catarrh ?
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vnr* ».nr *i«. lb. ' aarkl- lik. » IUr"
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CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer CloakSt ore
(Former./ Martr A Workb«im.>
IVo. »f> MO.\T,.OM K H V NI'KKKT,
Oppaolto tbe I-lck Ht?OM,
BBAKCH, 40H KIIIINT MiICKFT.
MR. MAYER OALLS ATTKNTION TO HIS
lort* »od woll Mlectid A-»jrtni«Dt of
Ladies Clouks, in Silk, Telret
and Cloth,
Aadhta □•* ttrloi of wit-m i). g|ik. Wool nod
otbarLADIBa .SUHS.oi VKKY l.uW PBIOX8.
Al-o. 4 Inr«» •lock of Hiripea. llrnh* nriH 1-aui
bhkwii, L*co Jicki.1* Hilt ul 0
Hllfca, Hs'int, ' li'.kngi, »nfl nrorr d*«c n i. I |
Trlmmin... ,H'">i AHKLU.U.d Iuri Icroicu of
tbohprloKitfluaof
PI.AM AXt* EMBBOIDERKD
LIXEIK HIJITN,
If. B.— niottka. Dr«iM« *tj(1 rja'tf. niBd* to ordor
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OWUIQ TO TUB PAOT THAT H ARRBR IB
BBLLIKO A LABOK and FINK BTOOK Or
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DON'P V0BOBT TO 0ALL AMD EXAHIHB
HIS LABOB STOCK 0B
PLOITliB*. rKATHEO"). BIBBOJH,
ULIla AID WHAW OOOOl.
M. AKHER,
GOO Kearny .treat,
Bitaa.ll California aad Baeraauato.
am- Jut rooalvod, l.tM dos, Baal, aallioa
FIFTY CBNT8 aplooa. 7.1
The City Gardens
I0R TilE
Coming Picnic Season!
TUB ATTKIf HON OF AM, BO0IRTIK4. A8-
»;0iBitiiDi find MillLarr Uimi)»niii i» ruled
to ibt> »,d*i.altw[»s offjrol by tl«ro fomn.^dion>
"nil bi'.ntii'ul grnaaat for .tnlid»j 1' l.r&.« P.«n-
t»i*. I'li'y 4j«n bn praoarod an *ny d«y la tb»
wer-k far plonlo parpoBw* th« convn* ••■•dd od
mo'» idTmr-tisojus Mrais tbt.ii »T7 crouDdd Id tbt
bl-to.
TUB CITY CJir.l>f.NS
Am •»«» of Boaatll withi.at *nr tnrilT lo ^ooliU*^.
»o<1 tr« |TUri>1>i| -nh Utrf" mid If sit ut if ul l.iwna;
lirue fib»du Tr-#c; t*aaiif«l Hokmi sD-i Pianta
frota lT«r, clirar.: •uiiniO'ii Nwlrgi; two nura-
nn.Lb DaioIdb I'avillon.; ft Dfttarftl l.akf, wit
l"a\tt\n> Bomb; Ifoat'tftim atd I ln.-tvuu.ry loit-
frp, all porToo'ly abelt- tod fro-n thn wind". A
m i,' iii'ur, Uff-ttur..r.t l« Oo tt-o (trouid", aod 0T«ry
oonveuicica for (ba a>'< o nm*'la,i'>o ot l»rn-' I 'ic-
* bi«D rtinile. K» tjl.'ii'iii'M huaa pI»o«d
in tb* niont uo&ipleio ordor for tba com! .jr aaasoo
TilK C1TT UIKHKA.'.
Ar« lha larcmt In tb* SU!a. 1 hoy contain 614
■erfB of Knoll and 8hml d I^wn, Flt-or Qar-
doop, ftlo., ami are oapst>le of aocommodatini>
'.U.ii' il r t-/)n« wltn tho Krcit'"Kt, oonvealrjooe. Ex-
ti» Cam tun dlrmHly lo tieOardona.
t'lunlo 'lorninltt'K-B a.ro ospi<Oiftlly loriUd to 0*11
and mancd Uin Uroundp, and atoartain tortus,
which will bo moat favortbls.
M. V. n ti.vk vm, Proprietor.
*a*rOffloa bourn 3 tt fl i-.m.. daily, at tbe Gardani,
oornnr I wnlftb and Koiaom siroeta.
N. B-UOO.OiO tdmifaiin Tlokcts woro fold
by Tarioua Aaaoolatloni holdlav faatiVala at tbe
Ut'y Uardona Itut year. Tba aale of aplritnoua
Itqnora will be prohibited on tbe croandeon rea-
tiyaldaya. mb4 tf
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIBD.,.-
KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRKS8IN0 PLEASANT TO USE. EASILY APPLIED,
la not freeAT. ftod will sot iofnre tbo moat delioiU. II
.-area ell diaaMe* of tbe aoalp, ramoTaa daodriff.
Prevents Hair Palling,
rUnr'nn, tht bair eoft and gtosfy, ud la PURELY VEOE
artr-The Orttrinal KAOK BRUSH BAIR TONIO AND
DRKSSiNGmaybo bod of tbe A«ant,
oTA§. n. OATFN, Drna»1at,
Ooroar NutT Mootiomery and Howard ttieeta.andof all Drnr-
«i-La. fel7 tf
ir.o:bi_.'
■eai
BBO. V. KAOLbU bob't btxu. DATID buxtcll.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
U IHPOBTBBB ABD
Wholesale ProTision Merchants
uu
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAI1D.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Mlnotoe Ride from Ikte Clly-Ciare
ma direct to thrj I* lark.
BAC»ER'S OEHTRAL TARK IS TJNDOUBT-
edly tie best Summar Raaort for Plooloa and
Fantlllee n ring tbe Sntnma', beln« FBEf FROM
DUiT, WIND, HAND AND POIBOB OAK. Tbe
Park la rery oommodlotu, and located directly at
the water front . .-t . _
It ftboaada in rnaani'fioen t old Hbade Trew. beao-
tlfal Lawui. Card ana, eto.. and la provided with
ftmsmmerb Pftvlllon, Keataorant, »"d ererj ooo-
Tenlanoeror oo'ilioftuemblftgea. Will be opaa to
the pQDlteaf.T March 1Mb. For partlanlara. ftp.
plT to T. W. BADOBB. at tbo Pftrk, or at hie
offlea, rerthBMt oornar Kaarny ftod Baib itreaU,
Ban Frajaeiaoo. ■■Ilia
CUSSES IMJi-OCUTrON.
TWO OF THB LEADIBO MBMBBBS OF
tba Tbortrlo.l Profaatlon La t.aUforala pra-
aoa. foriilDa alaaaaa'ior Intlra.tloo la BbMauaa.
Parua. wlalilai ta anil sb.au.lraa of tba oppor-
NONJS Hal TUB BUT UPALI IY Or UEATI
CAN BE HAD AT
Stallo S, &, CalUornla Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB MOST EXIQAHT I
'FIGARO."
THE JOUBHAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
mbUsbod erery DM h» ">• y<l" b»
■» Merchant »»* *«* Wn.hlnaton .t..
Below Monitfomery, Ban Franolaoo.
FRIDAY MARCH 21,1873
AMU8EMENTS. Etc.
California Tbeatra.
Ths lugubrious play or "Tbe Stranger" was per-
formed tut night. To-night the bona© will pre-
sent a moti cheerful appearance, for the public
of Ban Francisco wiHoiowJit from floor to ceil-
tojr, to honor one who bti gained their admiration
mad respect, botb on the stage and in lbs walks of
priTAio life. Mrs. Judab, who la tbe best old wo-
man ecfeaa on tbe American etags to-dar, will
take her ancnal benefit. Tba standard ptay.of
"The Poor Gentleman" will be given, with John
MoOullonah aa Li* at. Worthtngton. Tbe bene-
gciary as Hra Halaprop, apart in which aba has
no superior, and an otherwise excellent cast
whlob may be seen in fall oo oar first .pags. Af-
ter ibis, Mr. John WUliatna will aiog "My Pratt;
Jane." and the pretty little farce of " Popping tbe
Question" will couclnda tbe evening'* enterlan-
meat. The oiital matines periormaaoe will be
given to-morrow, whan will be played "Kathleen
ateyouraesn."
Alhambrs.
Billy Birch, Charley Baokai mod maay otbera
bats enjoyed a brief aeaaoa of high p pnlariiy
ia 8»a Fraooisco, bat no one has "worn" lika
Billy Bmersoa. Custom oanoot wither infinite
variety. No one worka harder to gain and de
aerve public favor, aad no one baa ancoeaded ao
well. To-algbt, Billy will take a benefit. That
the Albambra Taoatro will be crowded to its at-
moat capacity we maybe enre. Aa excellent bill
haa btan prepared for tbe occasion : among ita
many attractive features, may be mentioned
Billy Emeraon'a latest hit, 'Old Blaok Joe."
metropolitan Theatre.
It la pleaaant to be tbe pet of the public, and at
present Mies Ella Chapman ocoapieB that enviable
position. Everyone likes her; none can help do-
ing ; ao ahe ia so natural and nnaffected that it is
a plaaaare to aee her oa the stage, and every eve-
ning when ahe makes her appearance she is re-
ceived witb a boras of applause. To-night this
charming yoang lady will give tbe publio of Haa
BVanoieooan opportunity of lontifjUg their ap-
preciation of her earnest efforts to deserve their
approbation by taking a benefit. The amu*tng
barlesqae of "The Gold Demon" will be performed,
Tbe performs- ci will coameace with tbe comedy
•f " heokmate," in which Miss Blanche Obapmao
will appear as Miss Charlotta Basse, and Miss
Ella Ohapmaa as Martha Bonn.
Bella Union Theatre.
Comparing the programme performed at this
house with the bills which we receive from variety
theatres, we are forced to the conolnsioa that it is
lar superior to the majority of them, and that tbe
Ban Francisoo people get more for their money,
than those the other side of the BockV Mount-
ains. Thomas Campbell, Harry Oausland, Miee
Agnes Kflooedy, J. EL /jsrkin and Carrie Arm-
strong, Ed, Montigae and H'JIe Gerretta, Charles
Vemer, Uogill and Cooper, and zaany other favor-
ites, appear in the enter taiumaoi given to night.
A great bill is in preparation for Saturday night.
Wilson** Grand Amphitheatre.
, Tbe programme giv n at this place of amass-
ment is varied and attractive. Tbe first partoon-
sle ta of an eqaastristt act by M'Ue Dockrill ; funny
corformaaaas by J. KeDibel; amusing feats by M
•Ceroaaod sons; eomeraaoJU by To^nB Duorow,
■B^otbef tBtertajprnents mentioned on 6ST firat
page. The performance excludes with tfce tr**-
•dy of " Richard III," performed by each, dr*-
matio aitlates as Harry Ej tinge, Mrs. E. J. feck-
1st. MeairSp Lis, on, Eltertoo and MeOabe, and en-
livened by equestrian combats aad gorgsous pro-
ossbIobs, The fall programme will be performed.
atths matinee to-morrow.
Extra Opera Night,
Next Sunday tbe Fabari Opera Otrmbinatisn.
nnder tbe management of Charles Fritsch. will
repeat the opera of "Der FreischaU," which met
with such success last Sunday. These who wisb
to b« present at this (probaWy the last) represen-
tation of this great work will do well to secure
aeata early, as last Sunday every seat was taken
before the doers opened.
City Gardens.
A grand pisnlo and ball will be given en Snnday
next at these garde na by Goethe Grove, No. 14.
U. A. O. D. There will be a balloon ascension by
Professor Maximilian, and a variety of t ports and
gamta.
Woodward's wardens.
On Saturday afternoon, tbe Buiaiay Family will
giYe an entertainment, and there will be a mont-
gelfler balloon ascension. On Sunday next, Messrs.
Cos and Lay will make another aaoeEaton in their
mammoth gas baUosn. Tbe attractions daring
the week are very numerous. Tbe whale pond,
which ia nearly completed, la one ef the latest
objected interest.
AHAToauoAL McaETTM,~Ooe of the most
lomptete eolleeUona of the kind in the United
■tatea, oompriaing hnndredsof ooatl* and beau-
tiful wax model*, i» daily on view (to gentlemea
•nly) at the Muieum on Montgomery street. An
■oar may be DroftuhN >mnt. here.
Nntm»c».
[ From tbe Danbury Nsws. 1
The crop of maple sugar promUea to be
large ooough to please the most misaiithro,
pio worm that Vver occupied a boy.
A Danbury young man out of employ
merit and health desires to aet bs subetitut?
for some pensioner of 1812. No objection
to going into the country.
A Danbury man Beys he has read of beg-
gars dying witb stockings full of silver, but
the only beggars be ever saw had real tsUte
in their*.
They tell of a man in Miohegan who paid
all bis debts to the utmost farthing, and
then wort and bung himself. We are in-
clined to think that tbare are men io Dan-
bury who, if they paid to the last farthing,
would unavoidably suspend- The danger is
not imminent, however.
The worBt shocked man we have seen in
gome time was a citizen who made the dis-
covery, Friday, that tbe neighbor from whom
be had borrowed a papar for the past four
years, had not paid fur it. He learned the
facts from the agent of the publisher, and
be was grieved. He was also indignant.
He said to us: "To think that I should have
been so imposed upon at my time of life.
1 1 ull, 'you a man don't know who to trust Id
these times. Tbe world ia full of corrup-
tion, and deoeit, and deviltry— ohock full
of it."
A Danbury young man who was once a
clerk, lately -vent on a farm to work. The
first night in his new position he was de-
tailed to remove a calf from the apartment
of its parent to another shed, and while en-
gaged aa thousands have been before him,
in shoving the contrary beast along, the
mother reached under the tails of bis eoat
witb her horns, and suddenly lifted him up
against tbe roof of the building with a force
that threatened to shatter every bone in his
body. The first thing he did on returning
to earth was to rub himself; the next thing
was to throw up bis place. He said he
didn't doubt that agriculture was a noble
pursuit, and that the farmer needed an as-
sistant in the disobarge of his multifarious
duties, but he didn't believe he was designed
for ranking skylights in cow sheds.
Don1! Promise Too Much.
B7 JOBEPSI.s-E POLLABD.
It 1b a'ware your duty, you know,
To do just the best that you can;
Though your elation be ever so low;
Yoa can rise to the hlgbtof a man.
Be manly In morale and speech,
Give tone to what ever you touch ;
And lrarn juathow far yon can reacb,
For fear you may promise too much.
Don't promise, though often yen feel
Tour heart la with sympathy w»rm ;
Tour purpose you'd better conceal
Till enre that you've strength to perform.
EJPerchecos some poor Mend whose weak arm
Has leaned on his treacherous crutch,
Has oems to some desperate harm.
Became yi.u have promised too much.
'Tla kindness that prompts you to Bay
Tbe words that are BWcet to the ear ;
But cruel It Is to de ay
The help that you promised was near.
The deeds that arc trifles to yon,
By some ara not reokoned as t uch ;
So do what yon promise to do,
And be eure you don't promise too ranch.
A Refin Mr Gnsher.
Miss Belle Bon, of. Brown a ton, is compli-
mentary sb well as gifted. She describes the
young beaux of that city in "words and fig-
ures" as follows: "The cigar-smoking,
tobacco-:hewing, peanut-eating, oandy-suek-
ing, ill-mannered, tbin-legged, red-headed,
long-eared, lau tern-jawed, turkey-trotting,
yawl-mouthed, ill-begotten, God-forsaken,
lazy, ignorant, gawkish, self-oonceited pop-
injays of the town, who are as vain aa pea-
cocks and stupid as Colorado potato-bugs."
Miss Belle Bon is twenty-three years old.
The question naturally arises, how will she
express bar sentiments of love when she is
thirty?
■»
V. Car tier <Sc Co., Lapidaries,
From Parle, having tbe latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeoute any work In their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all genu, Lap-
idary, €11 Merchant street, room 26. Sa
We get no baeinesB from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry, Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
Ladles Vlsltlnff Crrds,
Written, engraved or painted by Jons P.
Dwtxb, 126 SutUr street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Haitdkib-
CHIEF8 NEATtT MASKED, PeHMAHBHIP Of OVeiy
description to order, b
Oyster Tmae.
The oyster trade in California is assuming
gigantic proportions, Emerson Oorvillo, of the
Saddle Beek, 110 Fine street, furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of tba Pacific Coast. His
■astern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and f he
" Saddle Bock" la known everywhere.
The Law Vindicated.
The telegraph brings the news that Foster,
the car-book murderer, was hanged at 9: 15
this morning. Hanging for murder is not
yet played out.
In Memorlam.
The flags of the theatres werepiacedat
half mast yesterday, in respeot t> the mem-
ory of Mrs. E. F. Stawart. The funeral
services will take place to-day at 2 o'clcck,
from the Church of the Advent, Howard
s'Toet.
Trie Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Oo.,
Ro. 663 Tehama street, is the only place you
w lepend on for having your Carpets well
ol*«n«d and swept by machinery. J. Spauld-
lng * Oo. - 8-s
American Watcnea.
Beduoed prices, atH A. Callander's 62 Bee
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. d
Attention, Ladles!
To give the skin tbe softness of velvet, and
tbe tint of the lily to tbe complexion, use
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, Stylish
hor ses and a reliable driver ere the leading es-
eentiaJsof on enjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured In Ban Itanelsoo bo unquestionably
as I from Frank ronton, whoee carriages have
the privilege o the Btand fronting tbe Occi-
dental. Hotel. His handsome turn-outs ire need
by the beet olrclee of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous driver?, he Is more liberally patron-
laed than any other carriige proprietor on this
C last, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no oirrlages
except those which be provides. Frank haa en.
joyed gr-at success In his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts It make?
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
X>0 Wot WntTor from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ioqj, Club and Ingrowing Nails, oan find lnstaut
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
sn^ak from experience, having tested the Doe.
ter'e capability. BeiereDoea given if required, b
Bow to Procure J3a.rara.lns.
Attend the auction tales of Watson It Bern-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Sat tor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are sure to rrooure bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Friday?. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Oat-door sales promptly attended to. ■
Twenty Thousand
Pap; r Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, effl ;e 121 Leldesdoifi* Bt.
Clam Chowder Every Wlfirnt.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon. Iff Morton street, just off
Kearny. s-f
Pratt** Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
Joe Smith.
A writer in Foster's Magazine says: "A
large oil-painting of the prophet is carefully
preserved in Brigham Young's reception-
room at Salt Lake. No malicious reports
of his enemies ia so damning to Smith's
character aa that portrait. The face is Urge,
the eyes big, watery, and prominent; the
oheeks puffy, the under lip long, the lipt
thick and sensual. The chin ia amall; the
obeek bones are unpleasantly prominent;
the forehead recedes in a fashion eoircely hu-
man. The prophet has long brown hair,
straight, and lumped at tbe ears. He wears
a high collar, witb a redundant white neck-
cloth. The whole appearance of the head
—bulky, awkward, ill-Bet with bulbous eyes
snd horribly retreating forehead— is abnor-
mal, and repulsive in the extreme. A oon-
viotion seizes irresistibly on the spectator
that it must be the head of a criminal or of
an idiot. No believer in the prophet should
be suffered to see that painting."
Mrs. St owe on Babies.
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe speaks of
motherhood in a pretty way when she eays :
"It would sometimes seem as if motherhood
were a lovely artifice of the great Father, to
wean the heart from selfithoefs by a peace-
ful and gradual process. The babe is self
iu another form. It is so interwoven and
indentified wiih the mother's life that she
passes by almost insensible gradations from
herself to it ; and day by day the instinctive
love of self waneB as the childlove waxes,
filling the heart with a thousand new
springs of tenderness."
A Woman's Testimony.
George Sand thinks the late ex-Emperor
Napoleon never deserved to be treated as
either a monster or an idiot. As a private
individual he had Bterling qualities, and
from her own experience she bears testi-
mony to the sincere and generous side of
his character.
— ♦■ _
The Last New Sons.
Air— "Matt <£- Chandon."
Emerson Oorvllle Is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fanoy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
S»fely these Bivalves ?° »'! I show,
Oh! high oh 1 Ohlhlghohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corvllle lays sol eays sol
On Fine Street, at No. 110,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell- fi :h in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles go I Ladles go I
Emerson Gorvllle's polltel and so
3-1 They gol they got they go)
Live WelL
Those who eat geed dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the oauseof many crimes. Those
who dine at the- Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bookeu, who has catered for the publio since
1649. provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man oan desire. The nest cup of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea— Sonohong and
Orange Pekoe — oan be obtained here. a
Genuine Havana Olffars.
Beet brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8, W.
corner of Merchant. Franok & Cabs. q
Dr. Donerty
Has devoted his study more partieularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
bow the moat successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House. r
.^. . , -
Sara Brio ore*
Formerly of Bubs House Carriages, can be
<ound In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery eta, , or Dexter Stables. Can-iaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduoed rates. so
I>r. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a eoura or Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Bexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenolngat73i o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
te invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. h., free. w
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75c, to $8, Complete assortment
of Gents* Furnishing Goods. Beales A Co., 809
Kearny street, near Bu«b. OX
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
~r/j 131 i*i
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Fandwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taiing new.llfe. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for ma' trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Bohrei.
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. .
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bars. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock la immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited. b
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' Furnishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 86
Fourth street. Cheapest iu the city, . z
White Labor Only :
Employed by the What Cheer Lroudry, 121
LeldeEdoiff s'reet, •
Claibyoya>t.— Madame Clara Autonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
833 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine, Consulta-
tions in English, French and German. x
Fresh and Sweet.
Far the beat confectionery, go to Canty and
Wainer'a. 107 Montgomery St. near Butter. H
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldendorff itrest. *
Fbotottraphife Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mis 'inn street. A
An Oyster Hay be Grossed in Love.
NOT IF IT IS SUOa AN OYSTER AS YOU
get across the street from the California
Theatre, at tbe corner of Kearny, as nobody could
refuse said Oyster. Try it between the acts, or
when the play is over.
44
heer Lanndn
121 L«i(ioddai
SPIERS & POND'S"
SALOON,
8. W. COB. KEAOJT AND BTSH.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
TEA, COFFEE, AND REFRESHMENTS.
ONE-BIT HOUSE.
fo!7 lm
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR
Boofcaellera and Station*!*,
H. H. Moore, €09 Montgomery, near Merohaat,
Ba.lnen Collegia.
Heald'g, Bryant A Stratum's Colleae, 14 Past
Untehere.
Kata, Fred, Btalla M to 10U. California. Market
French Fancy CNioda, ^
Looan A Oo., 19 Meotgomery. 107 and IDS Bntssa,
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. a Oo., 110 Second atreeu
Wines and Liquors. (WholtaalaV
Daneri P. A Oo.. 604 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EOMONDl if
INDIAN AUD "
BOTANIC PHTSIClAJp
TWENTY TEAKS OP PRAtTf*
fa
at the head of all phyaioiaos making auoh snau
a specialty, and enables her to gwantM a"52
and pBrmaneBt oore in the worst oasea a/!.
P™"»" "d menstrual derangements rj. (
will find Madam© Edmonds a skillful nhJSSiA
and it ts to their interest to oonsnlt har iatnt I
eases incident to women before t am curio. J?t
KiiBououB nostrums, qnaok dootori and hl%£l —
adamalidmonda describes diseases w[ta»nl7
ia formation from the patient, and oursevitk.
tne use ef mercury or experiments, thai uZ L-al
from wtouk treatment for private. ehraaffS
oanoer diseases. Correspondence atriotbeaS
dential. Offloe and residence, 415 Pinar
between Kearny aad Montgomery.
BALDWIN'S DA[RY BUTTER!
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT N. B. TKRWIL-
LIOBR A CO ,50 and 51 Washington Market,
are the rJOLE AGENTS for tbe sale of my brand
of but tor, known as- BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT-
TER." It has been sold at the above stand the
past thirteen years, and any braoda of battor rep-
resented to be of my make net procured of AT. B.
Terwilliger & Co., are counterfeits,
I,. K BALDWIN.
San Franof boo. April. 8tb. 1872.
N. W. TKKWILLIGERACO.
fe2C-lm SO and fi\i Washington Market.
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
A LL PERSONS, COMPANIES, AS-
■OOLA.TIONS. or FIRMS, In the
City aad County of Sna Fronclaeo, sure
requested, either In person or by their
proper representatives, to deliver at the
Alienor's Office. No. 63 City Hall, be
fore Jhe SECOND ICON DAT In APRIL.
18T3, a statement srader oath of all
Property, both PERSONAL aad REAL
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which la la their possession, ar which Ia
held or controlled by any other person
In trait for, or for the benefit of him or
them.-flee Section*. 8330-3810, Politi-
cal Code.
ipPOLL TAX IS NOW HUE at thla
Office, ar to a Depnty. — See Sections
8889-3846, Political Code.
LEVI B08SNEB,
City and County Assessor.
Saturday, March 1, 1878. mbl
NOTICE.
rpHE PUBLIO AKB.HCBKBY NOTI-
fled that the Field Deputies of this
Office will commence asseislsa; property
SATUBBAT, MARCH 1. 1878.
The duties oaalsjned to those deputies
are (ae well kaowa to the eommnalty to
require explanations, and while I have
beenearetnlln maklns; nay selections to
fill positions by men favorably known In
this community for their competency and
integrity, and am confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
■eneral satisfaction ef all concerned,
I urgently re«uest the general public to
report to this office nay dlrellctloas of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Just complaints will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSENEK,
City aad County Assessor.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIL..
N. E. cor. Jacksoa and Kearny iu> J]
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OP 8P
COMPLAINTS, formerly if Look T
tSnT°£i,a.?5 thfl l"t twelve years of BanB\~
DR. TOZER informs the afflicted that after*
fefufn thS HOSPITALS IN LONDOT 1
FAB lb, and spending one year in tba bs
orated Hospital io London, the LOOK ■«
opened bis old Mtdioal Institute at tha oldi
where he oan always be foand. DR. TOI1
for forty years met with aaparallelad itus
J,tlen&^^t,?16DtV0, a'aeas» generslly k»W
OHROWIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLAWT5?
DR. CM AS. H. TOZER
is in every way responsible, binding nimatlfvPF
effect a permanent, cube, or makinu no okans
inoaewbo cannot afford to pay for adrksiZ ._*
5ed«c7«,^£eob"eBdf<"medi9ineoalj77E
MoNl HLY RESTuhATlVE PILLS, oewban
to fail in giving relief in cueee for wfaioh Um» fll
recommended, are to bs obtained onlrua.iS
■■ ■"-« Price, $5 per box. Full direotion MJ nl
um»o- rrn-w, ^j per oox, jpi
box, eenfc hp Kxpress or otherwise
DtC. TOZER rjoeij not imitate the edrartttui U'-m
tracks who maae it a pr«<:tice to publjikuk, ^-1
amdavitBand otber ialae reference*, bat MfsTk ?<•&
tbe mo-treBpectable people in the Stale. sawn -:S.t
has cobed of diseaaea which others bav* Uilafti r?;In
cure.
w t» »K, CHAS. H. TOZKR, IS
-«.iC. comer Kearny and Jackson 3 litis, — *
feI-tf ban Fiaonat
J4
OUTSIDE LAND8, :
AKT AHD ALL PBR80MS THAT B1TI Si*
mid. DUPLICATE PAYMENTS .
SIDE LAHD ASSESSMENTS c.n hint.'
amount rofnodod at the offlos of the
on >>>i<
upon the preeeDtatloa of an order froa Un
Mayor and Oity and Oonnlj Attorner.
■I'M" A. Ar«TU. I dl
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred Yettay
Mauufaaturaffant
Importer of ; ,
BIRD CAGK :
SSSDnpsst, i.
2iEA£ SUITER stUBl l
Bee my stock 0
Cages before pt
elsewhere. Alwl
thing new on il
Patent Cages, t
Tin Wire, ara wr
FREE FROM V_
Also, best qualiljT
THE CHILD HAS RETURNEB
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STOBE,
It. fie.r.F treet, hoa Et«Ti.a I
TVo. 3 Second street, ijp^,
ITbere yo» will find m eo«»a^a »► '
aonment at SHISTt and JfT»IS«- . «■
ISO GOODS, at tbe oaaal lawl
Tbe Old Stand.
BENEDICT
Ire
DEOLABED BY THE JDTOI" VJ
Fair .f tSe Aawrloan InatltnM, a»»
fold trial arainat Steinwar'e, 0™SMrlS
others, to be TH1C BEST ON SW^iSHI''
CUHTAZ, Sole Agent, _»0 «W^a5
N B.-Planoa of all Birlu TO KB1»T„ T-
Attention, Good Uren
a
MB
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m±
R. P. BHBOES, FORMBBLY
[.ropri.toref the Miners Ba-
tanrant, baa taken th. manaBMnen*
of botb the Minera' R«.aanrant om
Oommeroial .treet and th. Hlnera
Braooh on Market atreet. In partn«*
A. DBAYEDB, who baa been oonMJtJJ
Arm lor jeers. I»OTOTam.nttha».»<" ,
th. onieine department, tbat will rmfl^"
n.ra' mora popnlar thaa it ; haa •▼•Viltac
the 21 jwra.f it. pro.panty. Onr Bl"a*
embrace .11 tbe delioaetaa of th. eaer™
motto is "Good Far., Good Oookinl and
"to™"-" r. BEISU * •» i
MINERS' RESTAURAN
■al and S*a Ooram.rrt.1 •
?•• Mark.t .tTMt.
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SATURDAY, nt •.' o'clock ... ONLY KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN MATIXEE
MONDAY STB3CZKO. March Mtl.— Will bo produced. afwr monthl of carefal and elaborate prtpsrattm,
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TABLEAUX VIYANTS
By «U th-> La'IIm. uiiittd by MoDtAcat, Bu-k Bud M»rib.
ORNIA THEATRE.
McCULLOUGH
•M> »ilh tb. KJaoSId Fai*> .1
■ Insr tHe Queationl
WIU A AIlABdld AAAI.
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'S OPERA HOUSE.
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Stan Artd ivataIIoc ootap*al«A
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, MARKET BTRBET, HARRT OOR
■»«Mct(alj Inforini bit frl*n1» md r>tt>
lis bu '*att*i iob.»a'i'ul «iyl« tbi«
OBfortAbl* r»«ort. bt4 will b« pl»B*cd
■ ,0n* ttnl sll, and bara ib«m •*ntpl«
- cboicaat wIbm And liqaor*, A new
• fron lb* naBBfBoto y of LUhudU* d
_i sad Ooll»f dar'a UUat p.uoi ■*•*!-
i»oa, bas b-tn plic»d Id lb* Biiu«rd
b* ponalar and eltlciont baTerBB* manip-
r Oarroll, oio b* found to bin old »•-
1 to dlspBDtB er*BtQr> oonfort to all.
)aJl tf
Sage Dancing
TAUOUT AT
ty's Dancing Academy,
DA8HAWAT HALL,
POAI ■UAAt. DAAT KAATQT.
J. C. COMBES,
tRAJPIN LUNCH,
■sand] MdT«kiA» MtmIi,
\m •STTATTApIn OOBAtAOtl* on faASd.
fOf«Ui« in mtr •».!.. PBITATa
fcSDPPIR BOOKS F,)R PAJRTIBS.
1NE CIDER!
•mtr,
• AS FRAXOUOO.
MONEY SAVED
By ■an: a a* i of joor Good* at tba
NEW YORK 8TORE,
»a>. llt» «««««d atrrrt.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
CHEAP AHD PI.«E JKWfl.KY ARD PAIfOT
lioodA Tea !>»-f mi .t >ck aod I-awaat PriCBf,
at It bo.bbbIo sad M«iaiL
Ifaaao Hair Haiitett VMS, fi. tftad apwardi
H«ain hair, too braJdi 91 OH
Milk i &ir°B.i fl A'-BBdii .Ml
Liaaa Oklcaoaa. '•■• en
bilbTBB Bralda Molt
Ltsaa or Mokair Top Braids 1* CU
Uou SaiUhM ?5«W
ftilk Mobsir. vsry Bat 75 «U
MobBir HB.teba*. plain or otlm*«d, flat Kou
Zapbyr Wool. d«to«oob 15 cU
l-litaJ Rot* Papor. wbiU or ros* tlai - bos. 25 ois
Wiuii( lak, par bolt la t cix
RoUPspor. *< raaiB, TSciS t qnlroa, U ats
Haeilaca, par botllo UiH
Brook* or OoaU' t'otloo 4 iiwols, IS cU
Bpoal Mill. IWjarda sack . .. 1 spool*, 26 o
Rlktboas. Uoslary. Hair Rats. ota.. ate.
Our Real Hair Goods
Will rossa'o aaosjaallad la t*)is market, either la
prioo, qaaliir or variotr. aad r*spootfailr solltH
bo szaaiiaatioD of oor atoak bafora making )oar
poroSasas. sWUooda saat V. U. D.
A, U. NAUPNON A CO.,
Wo. lio Second alra>et.
OOJOlSB Retwwa Mlulon und Atlnna
TO VARIETY^ ARTISTES!
yiBIKTY ABT1BTRS ARD HIRBTRSL
parforraara folo« from Baa Prsnotaoo to Raw
York, or rtca raraa, sboold slop al
SALT LAKE CITY.
Pirit-alsaa id»(«di«dU cs7ar«d to Brst-olsss pao-
dla at "TUB BOWERY.'' Maia straat, Joaapb
Dadlsy, HaDAf»r. Lattars so addraasad. or to
Dick Brown, Bnainats Manatar. will rsoelvo
prompt raply. faS Im
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. V. BKRO01.D. PROPBIRnB.
THE OH0I0KST MBAT8
VAffAlAblAA, BOATd bj thA ..
SOU PINK KTKKJ1T. bAlw..n KA»n>7
And MonlcomArr. m
^
CANDIES.
ALL aOiTDB 01 THS
_ mad a at oar Bbsaa Oaad y
raotorr dallr. AX
ardara aapaoiaUj from tb« coantry. an soTloltod
and will bo promptly aUondod to.
OAKTY A WAGNER,
1*T EooUoman at- oaAr Holtor
AtHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE,
l, runLT manaBSO booms, sib
7{ llAorln.nlu,
YTaII A.UAA*d ■■• T««UUAt*d.
CnfnrnlAliAd Boonu.AA Ui. LodjbiswlU
HKA SOTLDniO
rwMtf
°^jw*«
Pr«tt'A Abolltlea OIL
Tli« Peonli'i BAUKdj (or All AolH AOdPAlni,
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooma 10 and IT 030 Wnshlngton street.
PAKTMEK WAITF.II
(or the ro.d. Tbl. 1, ono 0( lb« l>..t opportun-
Itl.A (or A AmArt man wltb A.m.ll OApit.l ATAr
offartd. For r at tloaliu a Applr A, Abo.o
CIIAA1. A. OARDNXB.
The Ocl«bA'aled Dateh Comedian.
MM! MI*M I.ODPJK.
BarltAqao, SArlo-Oomio And BollAd SiajtAr.
•IfiNOB BOJiATI,
Tbo World.rAnoirBAd Ono-LAfCAd DADC.r.
SAPPHO TIOIIPC,
iDoladlns Abe Child W.ndcr, lAPFna
I.KI.IK ri.i.K,
MIS* II. KI.I.IN nnd \T. KI.I.III.
OUT I.INTON,
...AND
i. it c if i IP a m,
■«rlo-Co»lc and Du.unti.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDEB
$50,
LANCASTER'S
•IT WANHISiOTOW RTBKKT.
fslftln Upp. Hsjtalro's Opora Hodob.
SHIRTS
...AltO....
\-CENT8'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALARQR ASSORTMENT OP GENTS* FUat-
DlsbiDB Goods to be had (rood and uhsap, at
tfaa "OLD OOBNKR," J. LBVY'S, i*l»" Moat
somary straat. Jus<lo» clvsn taall. Don't, forest
tho nnmbflr— Gl*» Monljiornory ■tf>at. fall Ira
cagod by mi DAg;ara Wast of tbo Rooky Mountains, tbroaxb oar aasaoy,
H II URMIA N (ORBYM dtE OO.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtoH,
IS Mortal oUre«t. near Kearay.
All I>riulci» Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR *WD JtflRT IN TOWN.
A I wars oo flla tbo Now York Hsrald , Harpar'r
Wsaklj. Frank Laslts's, Day's Doiags, Poll a a G*
lalta, ail ism Oallfornla papsis, also London
Ponoh, Ball's iff*. Illaatrfttod Landan Raws. OaU
and satisfy jousaslr.
■pa- Don't loicai tbo sin of tbo Hot R*otctu
faT t« W. ». WALDRON. Proprlator.
Bajr Sugar
■pOB BAI.I-A1S KIABMT STSBKT. AT
T BIBOER'S. Alio, Aran kind o( OAadlat
WboKMAlt And Ba^I L
•olK M. i
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR
oos to drop Into tbo
Hot Scotola,
FOR YOUR WARM OR COLD DR1RKS.
\
All JJrinks Ten Cental
OS. P. BHIGQS. Proprlator.
"THE" SAUCE.
ASK YOUB OBOOER FOR IT.
TAYLOR a> BESDElLL.t.
BU lm 409 OUy itreo
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY BTREFT.«,
Bast accommodations for
FamlliM Id tha olty. Prirata
fDUioeo for Ladle*. Hair fJoUmir, «havlo« and
ROampooiiig. Oblldren's Hair neatly oat. Ladiso
Shr>tiHioolD«dO oants.
f.l71m I OORR1VRAO. ProrriaUr.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In tne Mnrliet
MAKDFAOTTTRED BY
OAIsBn M. HK'KLFK
oolflt.f 4«C ami 4»» R»nmv it-
Signor Mancusi,
pRIVATK SINGINQ LK8SON8.-OLAS8 OK
HOIDAT nnd Til UK-WAV,
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
AndOollOare nf MCndlclne.
in Cinfl beautiful and instruot-
iVF.VW rraobioots to bo »a»n, Qpan to thaw
Pnblio DAY AND NIGUT, at EUKEKA HAL»
StSMontcomoryatroat. FOR HEN ONLY
sJb-Db. Jobdaw'8 Parr ati O^tiob Is at >ll
Oasry stroet (ooposltaold Maohaploa' PaTlUfla).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO OAN 0TJBE00RN9
Booiaoi. lofroviDC lffalls, RbeoniAtlam, an
All klnda of Soras. aa raadlly ss I cao. UbIbmb
HaIto and Oorn Mcdlolna lo b* had at my offloaT
DR. F. SOBDL7Z. 114 Ksaidj alrsat. if iU I *
TBB JODBHAL 6* AJTO8EMEWT8.
Pnbttahed vtmrr Dag id the Taax bj
!»_ BOGARDU6
SSSMereBant and &3S Wwhln£l« Bta
Below HootcoaeiT< San Fraacieco.
FfilDiY * MARCH 21,
1K73
■ 'Episcopalian. ■ *
"Are there sd v Episcopalians in this vieiQ
iry, madam ?" tak»i a tall, thin stranger of
Mrs. Artemus, as the stood in the cpen door,
in answer to bis knock.
"Any whioh?"
"Episcopalians."
Now, if Mrs. Artemus bad a failing, it was
that she never would admit that she could
p»feibiy bo ignorant of anything. Bbe al-
ways know all about .an; subject mentioned'
80 she answered:
"Ep'scopali&csl Wall, we don't exactly
know. My Joao— he'a my son— ho see
Eouethin' ont'n the cornfield yisterday. He
did'nt really know what it wae, butl told
him I guested it was a cbipmonk. But now
yon speak on't, I'll bet it was a Episkerpa-
linm. And my next neighbor, Farmer Haw-
kins, ho said be shot at somethin' that same
day that John see his st/aoge cnttar, and
Farmer HawkioB ho thought it was some
wild critter that hid got out of same manag-
ery somewhere. Anyhow, I think that's a
Epis2cpaling, toj. Be they bigger'n a chip-
monk?"
"Ioq misunderstand me, madam."
"Wall, you needn't fcel uneasy. Ef there's
any Piacomaliams in this here neighborhood,
you c*n just make up your mind that they'll
git shot 1 We a r too feelin' a community to
lettbiogirun at large which .'moat destroy
and devour somebody. Gome in, won't ye !"
A Cage WeU Pat.
The Paris Figaro has put the cise in a
nut-hell. Somebody wrote to that shaat
complaining of the large space given to ad-
Tertissments. wbar^upon tua editor pertly
says: "Oor subEcriber is apparently very
practical, but not so practical as one might
easily believe him. Lot him follow our
reasoning. Without advertiser*, no Figaro.
It is the least we cm do to show gratitude
to those who have helped us into the world
Then, it is our duty to make aplaca for ad-
vertisements. And why havj we bo many
advertuements? Because the Figaro Ins
many subscribers. Why has the Figaro
many subscribers? Because — modesty
apart— it is well written and interesting.
How is it well written and interesting ? Be-
cause it has good contributors, who ara well
paid. With what is it able to p>y well these
good contributor? With the money that it
gains by advertisements. We have a strong-
er case thaa even cur Parisian namesake.
The San Francito Fijaeo depends entirely
on advertisements. The more people pay
in their advertisements, the more widely
we can circulate Figaeo, and the more read-
ing matter we can give. We can inorease
cur c rculation to r hundred thousand daily.
if our advertisers will only support ue in so
doing.
* a
Why*
" Why is it," asks a clever cynic, " that
even people wh bo spinas tarminatein a bul-
bous arrangement thit, from courtesy, we
call a btad, persist in these lite hours?
Every mother's son and daughter of 'em
iiave to be on end by nine o'c.ock in the
morning. Why, then, waste the hours of
sleep, health, and the pursuit el happiness
by turning night into day, snd insist upon
philandering into a ball-room at eleven
when tbey are invited to be there at nine?
O, why ?"
Cuffing a Cli-rjjyman.
The Boston Ccur.er go as for one of the
"ministers of religion" in that city ss fol
lows:
TteBev. Dr. Fulron closed bis morning
service last Sabbath with an earnest invita-
tion to "all present who wished to stand up
for Jesos, and had no o'Jter engagement, to
cjmf to the prayer-meeting."
Bev. Dr. Fal'on ssya be prefers polygamy
to female suffrage, to which a New York
jonroa'iEt replies Mrs. Fulton is yet to be
heard from.
Ontfce Qui Vive.
Here is a piquant Turkish proverb:
Whsn, in the darkebt night, & black ant
crosses a black msrble alib, a lover, waiting
at ths rendezvous, would see it and would
hear itsfoo-fail.
Iudxes, yon tcay say what yon please thtre
Is bat one place in the city where joa can buy
uoderrlothtug cb-ap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that is it M, FiiedlanCerfc OoV, No.
0 Third street. Mutual Baildlng. Go and be
acsntnead.
3a
AJttocretrter the Boat.
It la cur tons, but trie, that J. A. Shaber,
107 Market street, a«JSa Third, should sell for.
niton and bedding cheaper thus any other
dealer In thl* city. Try him and yon will be
convincftd.
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
This wonderful srateiu gives the memerr ez-
trarrdtrarj power. Thousands of ngnxei and
w~- ii leaiat without effort. Studies marln easy
« the Intellect etreEgthened. Send tor the
book-arty ©eat?, jo-t-paid. Professor Wm,
-Nemos. 137 Montgomery street. »
Some Haih.
Falsehood is a scar.
Spain needs an alterative.
New York real estate is flat.
Kaiser William approves of dueling.
Lucca's popularity is ever in New York.
A. 360-pound lady is squeezed into Duluth.
Maine has yielded 472 well-known authors.
What has become of Baccei and bis high
0?
To dream of a coffin is a sure eign to quit
tight lacing.
Baltimore has a sale on shingled with oys-
ter shells.
The Milleritts are arranging to soar about
April first.
London tradesmen complain of unu:u*lly
hard times.
The Esquimaux rarely soar above an alti-
tude of 4 feet 6.
A Venetian has invented a fiddle with me-
tallic strings. *f
Butlaud, Tt., is to have a five days' jubilee
in May.
King Coil is the reigning monarch in Eng-
land.
A variety performance is not necessarily
vulgar.
One civilizing element of Sunday Is the
better clothes.
O.kes Ames would be a fortune to a Sum-
mer reeort.
Franco's indirect tax was 740,000,600 franca
last year.
Stokes is comfortable and takes his meals
regular.
The Providence Journal is severe on the
"puns SLnfflers."
Boston has a printer of 80 who is still able
to -pi" matter. ■
The Now York insoranco oompwies koep
up their wrangles.
No man should parade unless he has a
middling good high bat.
Doll times don't seem to thin our amuse-
ment temples any.
Mc st people try to hit a just medium be-
tween lying and truth.
Artificial oysters are the handiwork of an
ingenious Maine man.
A brisk demand for vaccine stuff agitates
the Mormon breast.
Chinese boot-blacks take the shine off na-
tive ones in Chicago.
The Southern winters are increasing in
severity, strange to Bay.
Joe 5ofrsrd calls Samuel Sinclair an "un-
utterable exaggeration."
In all coal-ail lamp murders let there be
a coroner's jury of experts.
Eugenie has bought a quiet little place ia
Surrey, and will keep quiet.
Train thicks he will be freed in sixty days
by a general insurrection.
The palmetto is getting to be one of Flor.
ida's lucrative staples.
Maine proposes to stop prize-fights "be-
tween certain animal*."
Dubuque proposes to fritter $15,000 on the
owner of her new court-house.
Cork is to have a grand hotel, with waiters'
who don't come back, etc.
Louisville, Ky., claims the only original
colored Tom Thumb.
Virginia Gabriel's cantata on Longfellow's
"Evangeline" is a success.
Henri Bochefort's novel is entitled "Lss
Depraves," and is written by one.
Without flies and mosquitos thera oould
be no patience in the world.
The Kev. H. O. Pentecost, of Long Island,
has been presented with baptismal pants.
Sympathy Called For.
It items that Mortimer is suffering
from the bad air of tho Sacramento
County Jail. A reporter of the Record
visited him and found him as mild a
mannered men as ever out a throat. The
reporter says:
fie seemB weak and ooroplaics of want of
good air making him sick, but considering
all bis circumstaness, be is more cheerful
than might be exp;«t-d, and seemed to
brighten up considerably after talking a
while. His eouesel, Mr. Decson, is atten-
tive to Mm, and nitl fight bis case for him
while ho has an inch of ground to stand on.
This is, ofcjnrie, published in the in-
terest of the murderous Mortimer. There
is lots more of the same sentimental hash,
but this exiract will do as a specimen.
When public feeling has been sufficiently
worked on through the Press, Mortimer
will probably get a new trial and be acquit-
ted. Soon
With murderers the only way
Will be the way of Monterey.
The public won't stand the law's delay pa-
tiently in many mere c^ses of murder.
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
Napoleon was buried with two wedding
rings on his left band. One was his own,
and the other that of his uncle.
Foa Fisz wobe, go to T. O. Jessup, dentist,
Oct. Sutler and Hon1 g'ry, over Tucker 'c. 3-D
Notice Co the Public.
H. Peyftr, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling oil his nne stock of mtn'n, boys' and chi!-
arena' clothing, on account of ramova), at
greatly reduced trices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hite, trunks, valises,
etc., below co-t, Call U you want bargains. 3l
Star Shirts tana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for Fa'e and cheap.
What Cheer Lsusdrf ,121 LeldesdorrT st.
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. at., can
be returned In the evening if reqnirtd ; we
never ti.sappolLt. What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leiaesdorff straet. •
*X*He Best Remedies,
*>■ Perry's Last Chance, for pals. Dr. Per.
1*7*6 Webfoct Pills, for all bilious complaint*.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417
atreet, ceraer of Commercial.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Curea £n-ucm.i-it and -SEUiaiiia,
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless test, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaselsssplay
Of sparkling waters, made a soieeu
Through wnich a sweet bouquet was eesa ;
While moBsy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell*
Hade that wlnaow reem So be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
etop," -aid my friend, "let* s go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right,*' I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a *T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish —
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It true.
And cooked iHogmfictntty, top;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just mink of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
Tnej'd clam *• and or&ba and terrapins;'
In fact, w« found tbey bad within
That ooar place att kindsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "Buch nice dinners.''
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty -seren Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster HouBe, 837 Bash street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAEE. Proprietor.
Fob Sau— A lot ef cheap (ilk dresses, at 96
Deary atreet. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. ■
Pratt' ■ Abolition Oil
Oozes stiff Joints, Bpralns and Bruises. 3-l
Save Tour Money.
Why p*y 58 par dozen tor Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when you can get ihem for %i per
dcaen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
I\ew Yoex QiLixxT, No. 28 Third street, be-
tween Klssion and Market streets, no Chinese
employed at the Kew Tork Salltry. 3-s
((
The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WBiprer foe the golden era. in issa,)
Will be continued, and coaoladed in sixty
ebepterf, commencing hi
The Golden Era
Sunday Mareh 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
Holiday CandMea.
Stesh, sweet and delicious Oandiea, of every
variety, it M. A. Mereer's pioneer confection-
ery, 576 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail.
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, ocr. Post and Montgomery u
A. Ploaaatit Jjocation.
Persons desiring oomiortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let thera
The building is a very fine one and lv well
UvbtAd *Ti3 vpntHaied.,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
The weed sewing machine agekoy
Agency is now renoved to 152 Kew HonU
comer/ atreet, near Howard. N. B. — Tbo WtlKD
Family F«ron [s t.>ok toe highest pre-niuui over
eicbty-two iomp»wo't at tbe sre%t World's Fair
a P.ns, $67; also, tbe same first Promina at tbe
er^at M»rj 'and Ioatitat* Fair, noon TWtNi V-
KTSt- Poicit<of bnpe ioriljr and that now. b< the
iDvention of aa Bs (IRK SELF-ADJDS IIJfG
Tension, in v*ln» is nearly donbled, B>"d ret sells
at tbe eame price as bit nerto. m21 lot eod
BURNHAM EIGBY
WILL X.ECTCBE OS
RICHARD BRIN5LEY SHERIDAN
DRAMATIST, WIT. OBATCE, SOT.
-&.t Dasliaxp-ay Sail
....ON....
MONDAY F.VEMX : JliBCU £4
AT EIGHT O'CLOOK.
Front Seats, SOo. ; Second Seats, 35c mb.29
THE FOLLOWING ISA REPORT OF THE
AR0UNT OF BEER SOLD
U. S. Rerenue Paid Thereon,
Sarins the Tear 1873.
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco:
Philadelphia ..John Wieland..,. 29863 $29S6S
Etcpire Ljocs* U« 20.082 20.0*2
Albany Spreokels ± Go.... 12,681 12 68'
Wa.hinjton....M»ogeiB k Co HASS ll.&sj
Pacific Forunaan & Co ... . 8.263 8,2*8
S. F. Stock Brewery . 7,548 7.M8
MatonACo 6,91* 6.ft>5
Willows K.lieDclaiiB<t Faust 5 4-S9 S.4%9
Rroadwar 4 80'i 4,800
J'atiotal Glnck 4 Hnnson... 4.T36 4,736
axkeon Wm. Frfde*lok.... 4.ST3 4,bli
TtararU Gnaaucb 4 Uo.... 4.541* i,H\
Uibenna M.'Nunw 4.4 7 4,4l7
1'tiie'i Sta'e3.. W&nnemather4uo 3.949 S,3t9
New York ... B.*Bnei &Go 2 939 2,989
Golden&ate- 2.7W 2.7a
Union HesseAOo 2,4(2 3,7 2
Lafayett« Uaoct Paallin fO& 2,299
Greea 4 Oo 2,030 2,l'89
t.hicago 2115 2,11*
WrF-n*4Kaih 1.7.9 1.779
WAhmat40» .. 1,321 1,321
And ■one very email breweries, prodncicg each
less than 1,000 barrels per snaam. The wnole
amount of titer so'd danne 1872 in San Francisco
ii 161,422 bine.fi, and it wul be noticed that
JOHN WIELflND,
Philadelphia Brewery
H£iBS THE LIST !
H'.a sales exceeding byaboat 10.0CO barrels tboso
of &ny other brewery, and making nearly oo*-rlf th
of all brewers combined. fe27 lw
A Bomance of Bed Mountaiu,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.!
of suBFASsnra imterest and power,
TTKITTKK IXrBEISLT K«
The Golden Era,
And possessing naparalleled att raf tlon, c on-
tuning a Hew Berelation In
California Romance.
BEAD THE OPENING OHiPfBES OF
Bret Harte's Story
The Golden Bra
..KAB™ 16th,
TO BE COMPLETED IN EIXTT OEAPTEBS.
FOB SA1E BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE.
S*vrliiB Machine, for 8»le,
B«»t«d nd repumd, u U6 Port ttne*. Aln,
igenej for Mm,' iajniubte Tmdle. X
It la a Beauty !
Tbe Little Gem Clothing and Oard Umrker, at
416 WaiMigtoB ■treet.Biai the Fort OSoe. Bert
ever in rente L
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOBS-
OS HAND and mad*
to ORDER,
BLAIR'S,
KearDT ■tr^*l-
MILITARY GOODS]
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
895 Montgomery atreet, M—m K*. X-
Lutii Lt
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MaaWMWt P«r Ma* ir«iltia».«^
t>BU>iii| Mago.Ooaat Prif m ;
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5 I oa'osk, i- the irt.'finm. a Graod
■toft Satuaai'. Band o( twetiir-
oato t ,M o'clock P.M.
BALL ■••* B aelovk in tha rranlof
lhid<itfMi*li(l r.ilo«h (i«t» rati
ilaoUa. AUtrf cirlial'i in»IUd.
TUh. OOMMiiTaKK.
na. and all kind* of Fruilai for
ucri'ic. coaciaakr. Tat.
iaal OlaCCVa MAWAOKKN.
AT LOW RATES. BT
V. Stereirt,
|9*1 OI.AT KTEIET. I>bl8
I ML MO MSTRUIERTIL
LLN8TITUTE
■ DEB, IBB DIRECTION OF
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CHAS. MAYERS
Pionesr) n; Store
i Forrutrlf M»T- r A Wtrkbt>lm. )
Ko. »•» MONTUOUKICT RTRT-KT,
Op|.i..iu- (he- Lick lloti.e.
UKA^Ckf, AOS KF.ARXY M'UP.KT.
Mil. MATER C4LL-* ATrKSTION fQ HIS
lar^o *Dvl trail ■«H«Ctfd MuriBtni off
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
ami Cloth,
Arid bin no" i-t.r'*- of r«n')j-m-il<» Kllk. Wfol nod
• ibvrL/DIKa^rM.fTR.a' VKRV i,uW PR<OKB,
Al<o. a '«rr« atnvk of **t-p»i. Hrn-h« aril Laov
thawlc. Lie* Jack*-!* bilk • n-1 < Jot ton Vcl»ui».
HHK«, K»'.Oi. t'loakttlff*, and *vrjr» oaaciiii-too of
TriBimina*. .1 U S T AlvKl V ^L>. a lariC" uvui.au.
tiiaisprloc *'>!>'« Of
PI, AIM AS it EMIIKOIUEBISD
LIXF.V HriTN,
1*7, B— Otoakjt. DMaaaaand au't* mad-* to erdar
lo latut fathioa. atfatMtoaa^la ra/^a. mba
Great Crash Amongst
>s the Milliners,
OWING Tq THE FtOT THAT M ASUKR IB
i ING A LARUIS aod FINK 8T00K OF
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DONT FOROET TO OALL ANI> KXAHIrfF.
HIS LAROB bTOCK OS
FLKirmK, FF.ATUEKU. KlUrtoSS,
»U,UM AMI RTKAW ODOIK.
M. AHHBB,
SSO KcMimy alreet,
' BatVMQOallfornlt aadBunmento.
.-r.lajt.wMlTfv), l^W do«, HaU, ••UlnK »k
rffFTY OHNTHaptapa. <»^
OJX). '
,. HAOiik, moo'T BTUff. ftATio lUrirerX.
e, steiiTi Waxweil,
IMPO»TKBi A»P ,
W hoi egiJe Pr ovi sioii Membon ts
M~»- ■■ '««' «.y(i ,%»if»if,
- « door
ibt.lad
ffii. fcK. ■fC>Ql»A4»"ll« '« lb. •«!•*<'
The City Gardens
Coming Picnic Season !
rrHE ATTF.Nno.N OK ALL PQOTKTiBH, *s-
1 a>o<atloan and Milnarr Oomtninn. i* ctfUd
to the ad*afl1aa;ra orT«rad nj to»«« imrm-iVciw
And ba^nttfol |roaon* for Holiday * in.Mo F »ti-
vul*. I'b-i' can b<t |ir.cDf«d oi any day in tbn
#6«i foi plaqlo purpoaai tha aomini Maion rm
nio u advauaeflJua Wnm tbaa «,i> «rwuada to tin
ht.to.
TIIK HTY OAR1MAN
Arnaaay of »«<■*«* wlthcttt anr tariff to "Oel*Mi\
And arn oru-lijrd Mith Urrf aad tmauttfil U»6i;
Urirn FthaUs 'I r.»» ; b<>at)uf<tl 1' lowm a mui
from e*«r* olima: > n <i*to.s Swing*; two n.»m-
■anAk lu .cioc Parlilaia; a naiTi'al I akr>, rt
Ptti«anr«i I'rtMti Kouftaiaa :, d , li-*rrat ■ rj loar.
fta, nil [i-r'»ioilv i-n>-h . i t-.l Ini'r. tha niuds. A
in^intno'.b Haitmrant. h on itio trrounrt*. and every
toiiTMui'-utfl for tha ac><>Ofumaili\'lot) off lar«a 1'ic
r.iu< ua« b-H-n runda. r.rnL i.« t>a* li»t« plaoad
lo tbotnoituomtilat* ordar fur th« oorol g aaaaoa
Vti)B CITY UAKUFNM
Ar« tht lament In tlm Sta'e Tboj POntaln 8'a
■ Knoll and Khrnl-d T.awn. l-'lownr (Jar-
., nn.t r.rn oapublo of aooonatno dating
'a-l),W'(> n'>raona »iMi 'lie (rrHa>n«l ooqtnaliinse. Ki-
, ■ i . . . nn .liri.i't.ly to tiio Gardent.
Pfonlfl i inniniitl»<a aro Olpeoiallv invltad to Otll
and Inaoecttbo Groundii. and aaoatUia lorma,
tfbt«b will be inoai favoribln.
M. V. HTEVK«, Proprietor.
•t*-OfBo« honra 3 In U r.M.. dnilr. at tha Garden*,
oormir [vtrlUti nnd 1'olaotTi atrPSta.
N. 13 -JffOO.OrtW Admiaalon Tivkatn wore sold
by Tarloua Aaaooiatkins holdtng laativale at the
fitly Oardona Ivt yo«r. 1'ba iala (,f -pirltnotifl
lui'iorn wilt bo probktjltod on th« groanda on > «a
tlva) days. niM i.f
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAMD.
The PopuIarJPicnic Resort.
Forty Hlnatea Bids froa. ttla Clly-Oar.
rn.i direct to the JPtark.
B\D«K»'S OEKTBAL PARK 18 ITNDOOBT-
Pdlj tdo baatUammer Raaort. for Pujaija nod
Fanlllu d-Soii tba «■•■.', baioB FRKK FROM
DOVT, WIND, SAND AND P /.SON OAK Iba
Patkia.orv oommodlom, add looataddlraotly at
tbo watar front. ..„.,„ ..
Hoboondain mwolfloaot old Shad, Traja. bjao.
lifol Lawns, Oard.n.. .to., and la Drj.irtad wito
a m.romotb Pa.llloo. R.at.ora.1^ ^»"d •'"'«<'»-
T>ol.ocaf4Tpnl.llOMfamblak-aa. *",.>"»»•»<•
1b« poOMo af.-r Barob I6tll. For p.rlloolara ap-
ij" to *. «. BADUKB, •• tbo Park, or at bla
-oa°..rtbaaat M<0« BJarW »d Bort .If fata.
offjea. oartfi.
fan Frtnoll.
CO,
CUSSES I8JL0CUTI0N.
T^°. ST-2SS ■ JiKl&0«{WB rS
— ^n lo Klooatlor
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Bnooa .MBit, to araft ««WJ»\»"f I
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! tbabi
odarat. to..
,., .to,. SjTb.
Ladies and Children
....win, Mnrv...
KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRR68ING PLRASAWT TO 08B. RAbffLY APPLIKD.
is oa« gr*-aar, and will a«t iolor» tha mox J a I) oat*. It'
owraa all dlataaaa off tha aoalp. mmot-i oaodi uff,
Prevent* Hair Palling,
JUo'ara Iba bait toll and lloaii, and la PUIU'.LY VROK
bar-Tk. o.laioal SACK BRUSH I1AIH TONIO AKD
DRbbSiNO m.y bo bad of ihu Ag«oU
JAH. II. OATH, Dravnlrt.
Oomar N.e MontAOmorr ao.l Howard .traatt.aodof all D roar ■
a-t.ta, fall tlM
TOK1V DFa-OIBI^'iei,
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tttnllN S. O. e'tililoiitlu market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
•MB ttOB* KLliJAlifT OU'TOK WORK Iff THE orrV
- — j- —
Beers « Mnynnrd,
18 Euro; .I.ret »•• d«r aymlk ,t Km
•V X C3- A. Ft- C> ."
THE JOUBKAL OF AJeTJaBMOTT».
rnbUeked erer. Dm is the *•»» *»
•l KMbut aad «•« W«*tt|Ui eta.
8«lo. MooMrooi.rr. Sao FnujoUco.
8ATUBDJY MARCH 23, WIS
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
-Caufo^-u Thkathe,— One of the Urges.
and mast Ushiooibie aadienoeo of the widd as-
sembled last olfbt whe», Hn. Jndab took her ao-
uoetbeneflt. "I'be Poor Gentleman," with wbf oh
the performeoss commenced, wu oapiially played.
John McCnllonsb as Lieutenant Wortblagtoa,
llr-. Jidthu Him LacreUa MaTeb, Mill Aui
fiinnu Kcnilj WoitatBctoa. W. A. Mestayer
■asSirOhaHee Orop^eid. J. 0. Wl liaaiao a* Dr.
'OHapod, Walter Limtn aa Ho soph rev Dobbins,
aod Jjba Wi.son ss Corporal Fobs, psrformins;
fchaicraru OarUcolariy w-ll. Thto utay and tbs
faroe *f "Popping tbe Q loitloa" will bo presented
tvQifbt. At too matinee to-day tho favorite
I-iaL'draaa of "Kathleen Mavonraeen" will bo
pttj-d. On Moodaj Bigot the loog -promitcd "Oo-
ruLnns" will 6e produced.
AlhahbraTheatbb.— Billy Bmers Jii had
a food btotflt last night, and the porformanoo
Cava toe greatest satiifactun to all preasnt. Tee
ladies doligbt la ths btaotifnl lit.le pathetic
•ketch of "Old Black Joe;" it makes them cry a
littlt, <do.sa't ksap mom crying tnroaga two acta
Ilka some plaja). and It followed br samsthing
-wbicb •ooo tarns thsir Uin lato laughter. The
capital bill to be performed at the matinee to-day,
tnis evoulag and to-morrow evening, appear i on
oar drstpsge. Onarles Vivian, the favorite obar-
aoter vocalist, is ancenaaed to make bis retDpair-
aoca on Mondar ereoing. wben bfgoor Donate.
tie one-legged dancer, takes bis farewell benefit.
ILetbopolxtam Theatbb. — Ai a matter
of coarse tbere was a splendid boast last night,
wben lie fitcmtticg little Hiss Ella Obapman
took her bent flu In "O^eckmate," with which
tbe perforntaate commeaoed, the and her slater,
Hits Blanche, proved themselves as pleasing In
oomedy as they are In bnrleeqae, and gained much
app ansa far tbo minner in wnich tb-r saataiced
the'.r raaptc:ive roles of Martha Bnnn and Mfsa
Charlotte Rasie. The new nunery rhymes In t u
eurle-qae of "Tbe Gild Demos" were received
-with uproarious applause. MMe Marie Gangein
OKscoted a remarkably pretty dance, and tbo trims-
formation i;ene excited goaeral admi ration. 'Tbe
<Sold Damon" will be performed at tbe mttiaee
to - diy, thi* evening sod again to morrow evening.
The managsmeotof this bouse are meeting with
most gratifying anocess in providing nrst-olass
-entertainments at popalir puces.
Bblla Fjkion Theatre. — Great altrac-
lionB are offered at this boos* to-night, Thos.
Campbell, the ba-ltoi \ who is received with great
ap laute nightly, will si*g Lbi famous desoriptiva
Bong, "Wreoked and Saved ;' Oogill and Cooper
will appear in the song a .d dmce, "Ever Wel-
■ooma;" Harry Ota-land will present his eteoia't;
of ' Sovelty;" five bssutiful tableau v.vaot, will
t>3 presented: Miss Agnes Kennedy w .1) sing pop-
ular bal ads, and a very varied eater alomsot will
begiven, terminatirg with "Mr. and Mm. Peter
Whit?," with htrles Verner, R. O. Marsh, Miss
Minnie Fillmore. Mat Fillmore, Mat Killy, Fanny
•Oaareteoa and M 85 Joooi* Jahoion lathe cast.
■John Wilsos'8 Amphitheatbb. — Id spite
■of Bomeadrertecrt eitms tbe nov-lty of tbe pro-
duction of "Kiabard til" aa an equestrian specta-
cle haa taken well with tbe public of Saa Fran-
Cisoo and drawn good houses It Is preceded by
• capittl prosramn e of eqieit-tan and Rymoastic
fsstformaocee, in wbUh tbe briMimt star of tbe
■arena, M'ile Dockrill, Mone. Kenlbel. M. Oaron
•and sonr, and ma y otbo a take pure The fall
Tjrjgramme wiilbe performed at tae matinee to-
day and again this every eveting.
Extra Opeba Night. —Ad extra opsra
will be given at tbe California Theatre on Sunday
cvaaiug. The favorite Fabbri Opera Combination
nnder the management of Oha-ies Fritsoh. wiL
repeat the opera of "Der Freirobnta," which met1
^vitb sneb snocese Uai Sunday. Those who with
to be present at this (oiobably the last) represen-
tation of this graa1 w.rk aril do well to ae euro
• jati. early, as lest Sunday every ee-t was taken
t-f :e tho do&rs opened.
WoODWABr/s GaeDEKS — lilMEXSE RTTSH,
'his aft.rnooQ, the Ba sl»y Family will g vi an
■« ttortalomant, and there will be a Mongolfler
loutir) balloon a»e«DSion On Sonday Messrs.
Cos and Lay will meke another sscens on in their
mammoth gas balloon. Tbe attractions daring
'the week are very nomerous. Tbe whale oond
*Wfhich is nearly oomple eJ, is one of the latest
-B*>juts of iotiresL Jipsnesa performances to-
<1jf and ta-morrow.
PaaeonAi, Items.— Jlisa Angasa L. Dar-
• «oo left yoitaiday mora mg for Salt Lake Oily.
Will op: a on Monday next in "Oamille " Hereo-
Ciffetaeati* for one we -k ; at tbe expiration of
wbieb tme ebe wil return to to s cit/ with tbe
intention of eobseqneatly playing at Saoramanto,
- StooVtooand Sao J-to.
Minnie Lod»', *ng.ged et tfoxa Aaeriou Thea-
tre, Philadelphis "ill piav a star enegjaen: of
,wo w,ok» « bait Lake Oity oommeociog Mon-
' day March I'Uo.
Mrs. D. P. lowers will commenoe an eogage-
« as^at at the OallfomU Th-atre on April lit a.
John Pipe^tho Virginia O.ty manager, is about
•forming. a company fortn* Summer season.
frjSBHAL OT Me3. B. f, 8TEWABT.-The
fuser 1 ol Mrs B. F. Btwttmn to>k place yostor-
■diy afternoon. The serv cm war held at tbe
TJhnrcj of the Advent.FUv. Mr. L.throp officiat-
ing. The funer;l waaa undedbynsarly the en-
tredramatio orofealoo in 6-n Francisco. The
pall-aearers were: Mean JoUn MoOalleagh,
-Walter Leman, Wm, Barrr. Henry Edwards e!
'«. Thayer and W. A. MeaUyer.
Ctfx Gamdbitb— Fibst Pzcsxo of thm 8ia-
a)03f.— A^raad ilonw and bail will be given on
Bandar st theM-garden* by Goetbe Grove, No. 14.
U. A. O. D. Tbtre will be a ba'lsoa ascension by
tprc or Maximilian, and a variety of r porta and
.gam.-.
AkUTOMiOAL Hoacukf.— -One of the most
lonxpfet* eollaotiona of the kfnd in tho Uaitod
State*, comprising bondredaof ooatly and baao-
•tCnl wn models, is daily an vtow (to gentieman
ejoiy) a 'ha Mussusd on Mont«oanary ttraet. Aa
%9ar "•»* •«* ^rftftta**'- mntmt ttswa
BcAKD»ATJAH£sTZBTiHXX3rT— Tbe Scan-
9 Olnavlana wtll give an -onrt*inm*ai at Tnrn Ys-
■areia Hall to-morrow ovaaiag. Tbe Swedish cc-
'Bisdy "A Gairty -Strr nt" and otaer psrformansss
will ba given.
•' OosiOLAsrs. "— The ^immetvse smcwm
which attended the revivals of "J nlinaCteiar" and
"Richard ill" at tbe California Theatre, has en-
couraged Manager M;L'olI)agh to a still more
ambitions andertaking. and amors lavish outlay
of money than charaotorzad either of the first
two Shtkspearian revivals. All can make them-
selves familiar with the pity of "Ooriotanus," by
referring to Bhakspaare; those wbo do not care to
dotblr, otn "read up" sufficiently to enjoy tbo
performance, tna'very neat Bnl brilliantly wri ttn
pamphlet, pnblls^ed by the management for gra-
tuitous circulation In the theatre. Tothiswere-
ferour readers for pirtionlars. which wonld take
op too muob of onr limited space. W. T Porter
has been for months put engaged on scenery for
tbii play, aol the result wilt be tbo grandest tri
ampb of scenic art ev»r wiinetsad on tbo Califor-
nia stags. Tbo •oalnma*. insignia, bannsra, tro-
phies, stc, will all be historically correct ; an im-
menso number of aopernomerarissbavo been en-
gagad, ia order to present with doe effect tbo
processions and grand assemblages of the people.
Joho MoOollongb, who ettnds to-day without a
rival In impsrsonations |of Roman characters, will
appoar as Cains Marelus Coriolanus; (diss Annie
Graham will p'ay that of Volumnis; George D.
ObspUn. TuHub Auadins. and tbs piece will be
cast truths full strength of tbe California rhaa-
trs company. The first representation will be
given on Monday evening, and seats can now be
reserved for tuat occasion.
The Picsic Season. — San Francisco Jb
panicmlarly incllred to picnic exonrsfona and in-
dulgences, fcvery society and association has its
"annoal pienic," and after a week of anon, waton
westser as tbo p.-eaent— when the thermometer
stood two days in succession at 70 — it is flttiag
that the season should ba inangnratod. Tbs first
plcclo of tb© season will be held to-morrow at tbo
Pity Gardens by Goethe Grove, No. 14, Order of
Druids. Other picnics will follow at these gar-
dens in tbe following order:
April 6th— Garibaldi Guards.
Apm 13ta— San Francisco .waeonerchor.
April >*to — Enreka Tamvoreins.
Aun i"tn— Fenian Brot it bood.
May 4thand5lh— 8.F. l'nrnvereins, with delega-
tions Irom State Societies.
May lllh— Gorman Dragoons, with other German
companies.
May 17 tb— Lafayette Guard and escorts.
WOODWABD'S GABDESS,
April lit h— Order of Druids, picnic and bill.
Mar T8tb and 19. h— German Benevolent bociety,
festival and ball.
BtDGSB'B PAB5, OABXAKTJ.
April lS'.h— Fsnian Brotbtrhood and Legion of
8. Patrick.
BCHUTZEK PABB, ALAMEDA.
April 13 1 1— ban Francisco Fusi.ser*.
AT SAS 3C5B.
April 20th— Emmet Gaard,
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Stockton.— Amssemants in the interior are
rathe- eoaros. InStoakton all wo oto fiod is tbe
following description of an open-air conoert in
the Independent of the 20th ;
A kennel of Bore-eyed car-, esoh with tin ket-
tle fastened to Its tail, coold not more speedily
draw a pro -uiso no aa crowd toitethtir, tQto tba bac-
ohimlieu ravings of two intoxicated men eudeav-
orlog to s nr last oveaiog on Kl Dorado rt.-e- 1.
t bs boirte, ruety croaki^gs were eoongn to make
a pig tqu al. Unfeitina.ely for tbe boys who
liked the fno, the amusement did not last long,
OABXAXD.-Profess.r Plnmmer gave aa enter-
tainBaectat Broidnay Hall on Tnesdny erening
to a good boase. Mrs. Dr. Stone lectured at the
same hall on Thursday.
Facbakexto.— OnMoodsy tv e Sacramento Light
Infantry Company will give n dramatic entertain-
ment at lb) Metropolitan Theatre, when a new
play written by a Etcraxtentan expreBilyfor the
occasion, entitled "The American Spy," will be
produced. G. Obapman, Mrs. Reiffarth, Miss Belle
Ohspaan and Charley Rhoides wili aesitt in the
representation.
Los Anqbles.— The Wilton Dramatio Txonpe
appsied at the theatre ea the 15:b, in "La Tour
de Neslo." On the 17tb taey performed at Torn
Terein Halt, for the benefit of tbe St. Patrick's
B:cevole.t ~oo ety. and played "Arrah-na-Poguc."
baLT Labx— Mise Marian Mordaunt opened at
the theatre on the 11tb, io "Darling." Sue bad a
crowded bonse. Her engagement was to last
through the week.
Obescekt Citt.— Christy aod fiac doll's MSc-
strel< ( mateurs) were b Jled to perform here on
the 21 st.
Gold Rnx, K"et.— In default of any amass-
ment at thU pl&oe, or Virginia Oity, 'be News
sugge-.ti stir-gaziDgasoheapand pleasant. Tons:
At th» present time tbe planet Venue is evening
star, and every eight foe several boars tais q leen-
lv star cae be seen hovering abive the sammi' of
Mi. DiVidsoa and snining with remarkanle bm-
Iiancr.
Beko, Net.— A dram&tio^ company appeared at
Dyer'a Hall on ths 13:h and played "Oolleen
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York the opera eeisonatthe Academy
of Uasio waa to tannioats on the 21st At
Booth's Mr. and Mrs. Boncicaalt appeared on the
17th in ths new drama of "Daddy O'Dood"
At tie Grand Opera Hooae bardon's comedy of
American sooietyen itled "Oncle Sam" was ao-
nouncsd to be produced on tbt» 17th. Papers con-
taining an ncooont of how it was received have
not come to band At Nibio'd "Leo and Lotus"
Closed its fifteenth week; on the.following Monday
new features were introdnoed comprising the par
fortoanoasot Richard Hoffman, the Swiss Warb-
Isf, and Senor Saarate, the m \n a. e. " The Scoato-
of toe Pra rie" with the origlcet ebaraotersl and
rsa Indians was to follow "Leo and Lot ib" en the
17th >o'hera was still plaring "David G*t-
rick" at Watlaok's At the Fiftb-avenoe Tcea
tre "New Year's Kva"*u-c*eded Aliaeon tbel8th.
At ths ihsstre Comiqus, Colonel Goenen, B.bby
Newoomb and Little Lizzie Ulsole wore the fresh
app'arsnec*. Ths former, a well-known giaot-
aeted io a sketch oallo i "Joe's Visit," sdapted
from the far«e of *~ The Rongh Diamond." His
aoptaraace waa ths signal for a gen-rat outburst
of laughter, as be was comically male np, and bis
sins, contra* ted with he othsr characters about
him, urjder snob circumstances, Increased tbe lu-
dicrouanets of tbe sitna'ion. A dwarf called Ohnb
acted as tbo policeman, and in eueb capacity at-
tempted to ejoot Mr. Gosbsn from the house
Bavkley and Sbirplej's Bnrl'Sqos uperaTioupe
eommenoed a season at the St. Janses Tb^a're on
theSd R.T. Stetson was pla rag "Heck and
Neck" at Wood's Museum "dompty Dompty"
was still vanning at tho Olympic At the
Athecssum, Lsona Dare re-appeared on the 10th
In gymnastis feats At tbe Bowery Theatre,
Mtia Kate Raymond and O. B. Oolhns commeooed
•> engagement in The Waifs of >ew York" on
tbe 10th J. W. MoAodrewa reappeared with
Bryant'e Minstrels on ths lath in "Uncle Bph's
Dranm." Bnsioess was very daU at all honsss in
eonsea.uen:eof cold weathe and tbe Lentso saa-
aoa.
In New Orleans, at tbe Varieties Theatre, Law-
rence Bsrrett appeared io ' lbe Man o' Airlia" for
ths last time on the 12 th. "The Dnka'a Motto"
was prodnsed oa tho following evsniag. On ths
15th "JBlion Caesar" was presented At tbs St.
OharleeTbettre. Miss OarloUa Loolsrcq appoarad
la ""Tho Sohool for Scandal" on tho lltb. and took
hsrfa<ow*llbsasBtoa thslith OarlWagnsr'e
Minstrels played one woes at tbe Academy, eosa-
Bon
the ont -lagged tighUropt walker, waa giving open
air exhibitions.
In Chicago np to tho 14th Oliver Dood Byron
was pitying la "Across tbs Continent" at tbe Acad-
emy of Mosio. Edwin Bo ti was appearing in
Sfiakspaarlsn characters at McVicker's Thtatre.
"Peril; or, Love at Long Branch" was the play at
Hooley*e Opera Hooso. Arlington, Ootton and
Ksmbla's Minttrels ware at Myor's Opera Home.
"rhoOotoioon" was pU'odat the Globe Theatre
oa tbe 13th, aadJ.W. Wilder iCo'i Circns was
st Njx io'a Asaphlihsatro.
E)Mra. MioniaMjrt e MiUer lsctnre recently with
good;s3ocsss at Olnolnnati on "The Men sad
Women of, tho Paoilio Coast."
Tbo Amerigo tour of American tinr of Mad-
ame Adellna Patti ia postponed till the year 1S7\
theoporalieoffieitlaof MU Pt t^r bnrg having suc-
ceeded in; prolonging her stay io Kossia f ir two
more aeesons. They have paid a large indemnity
to Heir Maurice B;rakosob, her brother-in-law,
feroinoeliing iho ooauaot of the traxuaUanUo
trip.
Tbs New York Herald having criticised tho per.
form&noe of "Mignoo," at the Academy el Mosio,
a contemporary goes aitsr the critic in the follow-
ing style.
According f> this newly-discovered lyric llebt
ev^rjbo-y and ererFintng tbat pert.iasd to the
performance wasdull and cold txc-ot Kellogit e
Interpreialion of tbe polonaise in tbe third ao*.
Tnii forololy cilli to miad ko anevoots told by
Strekocb, who gave thi* deligbtfol opera, wltb
Kilsscnand Duval, Ia>t season, in a rustic Wea-
tern city, where it was then entirely onknowki.
Tee idiotic critic eeieotcd Dnval as the ttrge> for
his idiot callv ioepirod review, and aoninilatad
bar at tee flret shot, by pr;claiming her perfirm-
aoce of Ftina as old and nneympathetlo. Bolt
known that Fdma is intended by the aatbor to be
a Deart!e«- eeqa-tts Strahofcb, after reading
tbe fnttisn. ensrgeticalty exalsiaed, witn an ac-
cent, "O. Yob. «'« oritique bavo seen "Atignoa"
played mnco beifr belore. He has ae»n it In
Sam Joe, Alton, at ze diable, it he like. Yon see,
bob ami, wbat it iz to waste pearia." So it was in
tbe present inetsnoe,
Edgar Stanley, the tenor, is with Kelly A Leon
at the Lyoenm Tneatrs, Brooklyn, and is well spo-
ken of by tho paperi,
Delsbanty and Hongler are travelling with
Spanlding's Bell RJeg-.r-'.
The Brooklyn Eagle of the 6tn, publishes an ex-
poFe of tbe "newspaper ring" of New York, and
tells how they trestsd Bouoioanlt. It saye:
It baa beoomo a matter of common knowlege
that at least six of tbe hiew York daily papers are,
so far as ontloism Is concerned, nothing more
than tenders to the bill posters of tbe leading
theatres of thet city. On the par rolls of theie
theatres are- to b» found among tho tbaregnJar
employes tbe, names of the orineal repje:e-ta
tiros of these "big dailies." Managers Daly,
tfootb. Palmer and the re>t of th-m Took upon
thete newspaper men aa being q-i; te at completely
committed to their service as any girl ia tnelr
respective ballet troupes.
Bonoiosnlt, It auorrs, pail $1,900 to " fix the
newspapers of New York." Tbe Tribune stood
outside t'-e ring end was not complimentary to
Mr. E . who consequently felt aggrieved. He oh
taiaed a receipt from the critic of the World, wbo
represented tbe ring, and now, it is said, intends
to in;tito:a proceedings tot breach of oontract.
Criticism in Sao Frxnvisco is good-natured, bat
it has nets ob k quits so low as this,
Alexander Hsnderscn, of tbe Ljdis, Thompson
Burlesque Troups, has sailed for E ngland.
Angust'n Daly will not manage the Union Square
Theatre, Now York, the next season, as haa been
repciled.
Moos. Osponl.it is said, has signed a contract
wit i Etrakosch for another American season. The
two parties have gone together to Itil; to bear
"Void's Aida."
It Is positively asserted by attaches at the new
Lyoenm Theatre in New York, tbat Mr. Fecbter
will open it w tb the melo-drarxa of "Mo-ts
Cristo" on Monday, Marsh 2L
Lester Wat'ack contemplates a professional tour
in Englsnd next year.
Agues Bbel re- o sens at tboUoion-iqaareThfa-
tre, New York, April 14th, in "Froufrou" Her
room at tbe Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, was
robbed of $500 woith of jewelry recently, while
she was playing ft the Walnut The thief ttited
that Miss Ethel had sent bim for enodry articles
tbat * be bad foritoltsn. A chambermaid, there,
fore, unlocked ths door, and the tbief walked off
with the valuables.
Berger B&U Ringers. Marion, B. C, March Mtb
^ikoxg:oD, N. C , lHhand 12th; Newbsrn, 13.b;
thence Raleigh and into VirginU.
Little Nell, Aubnrn, N. Y., March 13 _h: Klmira.
21
Atmee troops, St. Lonis, 17 tr, ore week : Ohi-
ojgo, li:h, coe week; Bos ou, Ap.il 1st, tno weeks,
William H. Cooper, more generally known ei
Terstrsy, antbor of several Mnsa'.fonal plays, dl<.d
tn Albany, Mew York, March oth
Dioo Boacicault is oaderatood ty be writing a
new play for Wallsck
Elia Wesner was to eall from England Maroh 12,
ana ob her arrival will play a short engagement at
the Comiqae, New York, prior to Btartins; on a
tour with Tony Paster's company. April IT.
Ths New York Mercury sbjb:
The Hyers Sistere, two good-looking and lady-
like young colored sirie, wha received a mvslcal
sdo a<loo fa California, appeared at Steloway
Hall, for the Qrst time in ->«v York, oc tbo atb,
and drew a very respecuble and well dratted an
dieuae of mingled 'bite and colored citizens.
i her chiefly »ang Italian moa c, and were asiat?d
by J W. Lnoa, baritone, and A. A. Laea, tinor,
to'.b colored. Mits Anna M. Htere, the eldest sla-
ter, bas a very sreod n itn-al soprano, under csneid-
erable ooltivatior. and Misa Emma Looiae, th<
yonngesi, bas a *troog and d-ep. but not very ma
led "ins, coorralto , he Messrs. Lnoa bad also
good natnrsl voioes, but all, from aa exacting
standpoint, showed def active methods and incom-
plete training.
ThechorU3for the musical festival at Cincin-
nati ia May will consist of 3,000 singers, with a
chorus of 600 selected voices. The orobeetra will
aomber 1 10.
An Bsotem exchange says: Miss Carlotta Le
ekrcqlstoly played Rosalind, in "AsYouLik? It, '
inGermat, latsty, at a Oaicago theatre. It le
aaid that she acquitted herself io tbe most satis-
factory manner, andwasoallsd before the curtain
at the end of each act.
A tenoning incident, oomsnemerattv* of ihy
memory of Mr. Ihomas Smith, prefessioaally
known as Tony Harvey, wno.dud March i, was
witnessed at tbe Baltimore Opera Hooae the even
log following. When tbe enrtain rose oa the
Mias'.rel Boone, the chair of oua end lately occu-
pied by ths deo?ased was eo^hrondedin mcareing
and bis timborine lay aileot and covered with
sable emblems of sorrow. "The Vaoant Uoair"
and "There's Oripe on the Door" were eong by
tbe oompany, the entire audience rising as a mark
Of respect to Mr. Harry.
Guetave Bideaox, who has soon many nps and
down* io life, wants musicians for a German opera
troops.
The N. Y. Mercury has taken to criticising ths
English ased on the stage of variety theatres. No-
ticing Jenny Kngsl aad others engaged at Tony
Pastors Opera Honae, it says:
Jenny sometimes les clip a "too was" instead
et yon wsre. wbieh is a lisgutt crime ; and on.
ei tbe young men in 'he o'otiog pieoe, 'Tlae Rival
Dotihrneo 'aobstitot'd 'them" for "thoae," and
commit-ed aevers! otber grammesioal soleciams,
whiob akoald ntTsr ocaur on tbs stage.
Neil Rogers, known in the profession as "Hard
Cheek." from hia admirable (rendering af tbat
character, died of pooamoala, 2Stb, at » Marion
atteet, after an Illness of throe weeks. He was
performing hat a few week previous to his death
at Toay Pastor's Opera Honse. Bis body has been
ssntt* Blmirs. tke piano ef hit birth. Stsrlsbaa
been with biat during kit sickness Bight aad day.
After kissing his brother, am
IsBaaaaaaaa.
Mrs. Andy McKes has called ber recent baby
B;ln Obapman
Little Nell, the California Diamead. has dia-
mond rings, and will wear them. AIR ow Haven
critic thos rspreveB her:
Ons tblag, however, waa very notioeable in Little
Nell io obo part of tbe play which X moat not for-
get, and that waa thtae immensoelnstors promi-
nently displayed over a dark kid glove on ber right
hand. Den't ao it any mors, Nell; it looke bad.
Little Nell will probably pay Saa Franciseo a
viit before long.
BET-Foe Chbldbxh 's PicruBBS go to Hobsk'i
Oaixkbt, 417 Montgomery arraet. S-v
Olam Chowder Evory JVl^jit.
Toe best chowder In towo, at tbe Original
Hot Scctoh Sa'.ccsa, 10 Morton ttreet, Ibbi cfl*
Kearny. ^ 3-F
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lime Back and Paralysis. S-l
The Pioneer Carpet JBeavtlnsr
BSacxatne Co.,
No. 6S3 Tehama street, la the only place yam
can depend on for haYlng vonr Carpets well
cl-an-Td and swept by itachineiy. J. Spxvlo-
lng tt Oo. S- s
Sandwich Istliaxj<l Puln,
Since the rscenaion of toe king to the throne
of the Sandwich IsUnc's everything there looks
more hcplol, and every kii-d cf Indoslry la
taking D'.w life. air. Jacob gohieiber, dealer In
bidding and farmicr?, 520 "W'-Bblcgtcn street,
oppteitethe market, who has keg been the
principal Importer of pnln, has received ad-
vices that the Fathering and his shipments thfei
year will be very large. Pain has always been
in demand on account of Its' Superior qualities
tor ma'trtas bedding, and doabJess Mr, Schzel-
b -r will And no difficulty In dlfposlng o( all
that comes.
o .-^
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin the so tsess of velvet, and
the tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
DlOEBT'B GBBStB DE LlS.
Cheap Jewvlry, Kid Gloves, and Ladles and
Gents' ForalshiBg Goods, at Bank's, store, 35
Fourth street. Cheapest la the city.
American Watches.
Bodaoed prices, st H A. Callander's 63 Bee
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches omfally rwpairad.
White Labor Only !
Employed by the What Obeer Landry, 121
I>ide;do;ff s raet.
_ ._, ...» _
Olajbvotabt.— Madame Olsra Antonla, the
Olalrvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
SZ3 Kearny it., bet. Bush and Pine, Consnlta-
tlons In English, Fronob and German,
Frosh and Svpeet.
For the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wacner'a. 107 Montgomery £t, near Batter.
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all itylei,
Jnst received at the What Oheer Laundry, 121
Le ldo-d .rfl' ttrett.
a
Pratt's Abolition OiL
The Peoplb'i Rem dy for all Aches andPainF,
JPttotOarrnptilc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples) Art
Gallery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mis -Inn «trv*r.
Assessor's Office,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
A I.L PXSSOKS, COHPAH**, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIRMS la the
City and County of Saa Frunclico, are
reqnested, cither In person or by their
proper representatives, to deliver at the
Asseiaora Office, So, 58 City Hall, be
fore IheSECOBTD MOXMY la APRIL,
1873, a Btateaaeut trader oath of all
Property, both PERSONAL and REAL
owned or claimed by him or them, or
which la In their possession* or which la
held or controlled by suty other person
La trmut for, or for the benefit of aim or
the at.- See Sections 3839-88 ISJ, Folltl-
cal Cod?.
ITPOLL TAX IS NOW DIE at thlB
Office, or to a Depnty. — See Sections
3830-33*9, Political Code.
LtVI ROSXK£B,
C.'i:y and Caaaty Aeaeaaor.
Satnrdoy, March 1, AST*. mbi
NOTICE.
rn OKPrRLICAJSEHEREBt* NOTI
fled that the Field Depatles of this
Office will commence aeeetalae; property
SATURDAY, JatlABOIX 1, 1873.
The duties oaalBrned to those deputies
are too well known to she eosnoannlty to
require explanations, aad while I have
neen careful In ranking ray seleetloas to
Oil poaltleaa by aaeu favorably known la
tbUeoanaaamlty for their competency and
loterrrlry, aad ant eoafldent that the da-
ties wlU be discharged by the at to tbe
sjeneralBatUfaeUoaofall eoaeeraed,
I urg;fntly request the cenera I public to
report to tkle offlee asty dlroliettons of
doty by any of any l>epntlei, aad assure
the at that aay Jast eausplatats will re-
ecive tsaatedlate atteatloa.
S.f. BUSINESS DIREITC y
aaookaeUera and Stattonuers,
H. H. Moore, GW Montgomery, near .Merohai
Hualne«e Collegrca.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton'^ College. M P< k
-Hutcbera.
Kata, Fred. Stalls 91 to km.. California. alarka
French Fancy tattoos.
A Co., 13 Montgomery, 107 and 109 earth
Human flair.
A B. A Co., Hi) Second street.
Wines and Llnnor*. (WOoIesaloO
Daneri F. A Co.. -VM Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMOHfl
HTDIAHAND
BOTANIC PHYSICU.
TWENTT YEAR1
OF PRin |
IN THE TREATMENT Ov* D16RA8KI1
dent to f«nalsi has nlaoed Mada.au aa_i *
pr* aion and mtnstrnal dsranvemeote, 1
will flad Mad a Tie Edmonds a «killial ohyt '
and i' is 'o r heir interest to oonsnlt ber la si]
easts incident to women borore tampering L
Soiaoooua nostrcmt, quick door ore aad bnrn f
Isdame Edmonds desorrbea dissaass srtthw X
iBformattonfrora the paile't, and i onrssVlt f
the use el mercury or experiment*, thai % ,
froai wrong treatment for private, chronic I
cancer diseases. CorreBp^ndeDOe stnotltt
dontiat. Office and resideaoe, 41S Pibs V
between Kearny and Montgomery. <,;.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITll
N. X. cor. tlaekaoa and Kearny tt
T'HE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF 8PEI
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Use
London, and tbe lasttwelve vearsof San *ntn>
DK. TuZKR ioforroa tbe afflicted tbat after
mg all tbe H (J -PI TALIS IN LONOOfl '
PaRiS. and encoding one year in tbe nmt
brsted tlotpital in London, the LOOK, bs a
opened bis old Medical Iostitae at tbt<o)d i
where he can always be foand. DR. TOZKl
for fortyyeara met with osparaUeled ansot
tbo treatment of disets* teoer.lly kaoo
CHRONIO AND SPECIAL OjMPLaUITA
DB. CHAS. IT. TOZL'B
is in every way rtsponsitts, binding bistH
effect a permanent cube, or making no Shi
Tboue wbo osncot afford to pay for ad*to
medioine will be obarfced for meditiine only.
MuN I HLY RE6 TOBATIVE PILLS, nertrk
to fail in giving relief ia oases for which saj
reooeameaded. are to bo obtained only a
office. Price, $.5 per box. Fnll direction as
box, tent by hxprets or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate ths adrsrl
Q.tacks wbo make it a pr*ctioo to Dachas
affidavits and otber falBe r*fereocei, bnt tw
tbe won respectable people in i be 6 tats, vat
has euBED of diseases wbiob others have tail
core.
DK. CHA*. IS. TOZII,
ft. E. corner Kearoy and Jaoksoo ■trail
fel-tf ban FraoaV
OUTSIDE LANDI
A NT AND ALL PERSONS THAT W
mads DUPLICATE PAYMENTS oa t
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can ntTSi
amoant refunded at the office of the andenf.
upon tbe presentation of an order (roui
Mayor and Oity and County Attorney.
delStf A. AraTT
TRAYS alwars oa hand.
Alfred Tetl
Manufactory t»
Importer of i
BIRD CAtSQ
»B« Dapest,
NEJABVTTBRBn
See my stock vl
Cagi-a bt-fore parti
elsewhere. Alwayit
t^ing ne<* oa aui.
Patent Caget, BtsI
Tin Wire, are want
FREE FROM VKB
Also, best qoslliy
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STOR
l»i Kearnr Irett, haa Btatnll
TVo. 3 Second strei
'Where yon will find m caaial«a>
•oriment of SUI.11S „nd rilllV
IKS GOODS, at the Diual l.<r art
The Old Stud.
KEB EVICT « C
_ Pianofoi;
DKOLiRED BY THE JtjrflK» .£A£ \
rair or tna Amariuo iDititai*. alaya. I
Told tifv «»iB»t SteiDw.."., otwnjJE
ots.rvlob.IEt BEST ON KXoJ,Sr2S4 .
CUKTXZ, Sale aieat. »"S2y**".'
W B.— Pl.oo.of .11 .trial TO « KIT. 1
Attention, Good LItsi
MB. P. BBRGH5. FORKIBLT
proarl.tar .f the Hia.n' Baa.
tanraot, dm takfra th.
• f both the Mfaon' R..atai.ol tmt
Commercial .treat aad th. Mlaerr Jr— . n
Braaah aa aUitet atraat. la »ut«in »'P «i>« ■
i. DBATEUB, who bai b»»« oeaDee**? _JJ I
Oral lor yean. Ia.pro.aai.oU ha^ Dayo ^r
the ooisioe deo.rtia.nU th.l will rmd" 'i ,
oar.* mot. popular lhaa It h.e arar haaa^-
tho n ;aaraal i|a proroerit*. Our Bll»v«
•mhraoa all tbe deUoaoua ot tbe aauOK
taotu le ^Oood lare. Good Oooklaaaadavaa
"""'"- p. BaxeroKa 4r CO.
IF. BKKttlca «v w»
£^
55i «.«■
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KTGIMCIT
?"Fi
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UtW HO ffr lull
WEST MlT HOTEL.
ROWUTAN THEATHF
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
Oroat 13111 for Hnturdny ivi«nt: TH
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npman Sisters
THE POOR GENTLEMAN and POPPING TH1 QUESTION
Tint trniM
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...•HIV KATHLEEN 31 V Vol ItNHKN MATINKK
lite prcdacad. after .ararttaa of (tiWal an4 elaboratf pra piratic at,
Sbikr(|T«r*'a fir*>tt Tragedy, antltlfxl
coK.xoi*-At.3Ssrxrs.
LAI ritliiY. al i »Tel*'r-
MOHDAT tTBISO. MarckMli.
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DoaMt Ac Inntafaa tod GarratU
Brt.% Jip
• •it lENtai tit nun tAiinioa
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UNCLE BEN'S MUSEUM!
r**lf ttt I lrt>«lkM fWt« BilU' • Q War*t|
• k* Haiti tat**, aa.a,
Wf i fbwk iTea. ■ -•», Bra*
TABLEAUX VI YAMS!
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• F •*••'. •■ T»r«# Pi.i.r« 4-Th* Tkrtu
•>••■■. i~Tfc. M»«>w*r •« ••M.
NoTelty—A SpwiAlty . . Harry rnnnland
cxkmii. - ■ k>fib
!•■■ • Marry aivear* „ *■»•• krinMlr
.I4IIU Htirl>.B]
DELUDED VICTIMS
Ooeatadioc «kh
Mr. andKrs. PETER WHITE
irTTp-i •*«••»»- 1 ^ ♦•• OirciB &d<* ure
• OU#Jlt> adnntii
w Flalronr
7 » (lul't-nr
.. SV1 b* PfittLt RAin.f..
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»« NBtA »1 0 Ot»
Major P«pp»r
P»»«r Whtt*. ......
Mr*. WklM
Vrmak Bro«B
Widow Whit*
Riitr 0I6T4*
ChM Varnar
K O M>rtb
MIdbi* ftllmor*
... M.u Kailr
....K*r»n» Oa>r«t<on
J •no!" J obi too
N BAM BIQBY
B'll.l. I.lrffll <>*
D BRINSLEY SHERIDAN
BATIir. WIT, OBAICB. SOT.
aslianrAy XTnll
I IT KTBBIXu mini at
AT COST O'OUMHC
■
Pnreailo iter Hay be Croned in Lore.
SHIRT 5 j
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ir ii nuoa ah ots'er ah roc
")• alt"*** fna lb* OUlforoU
■ ra»t of K*»-Tit. M r ■ ■»>■■> It onairl
Id Otvft-r Tfy it bMtraca ib« am*, or
P »T ll 0>ar
^"■"'•riERS & POND'S
miW'TJ.,
inn-''
lll!'""*T
IOW
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HALOON,
coat. aiABiT ash man.
VI2 WINKS and LIQUORS
1 1, COFFU, MO RUflUHMUTS.
rB-BIT HOUSE.
am la
pi
I
R'S OPERA HOUSE.
aaiDIA WTT, BBTAVSA.
.. KLimairr tmbatbb uah hickb rk-
^ jr«i. i wl e*n b. r.Blwl bj th. nl(bt 01
* w..l Bum m4 mtdtBg ooddhIk
MM »iU> 0. uotlMll.o Of 1.IUI
j<ii» I'irKB..
Nismr .nd Ml. t'ropri.Uir.
Or M 3. U. McCAlif
aaa wiibibwum .trMt. s.n k ....... ^
RT CQRBYN'S SALOON
]fa» MAaKRT BTRRKr, HARRY 0OR
] • rwMciftlr inforat M* frianda and p»t-
1 "l h. bat) attUd laaMtatlfal •>?]» thu
imforttbla raaort. ard will b* plawad
,om tad all. and ba«* than atiapl*
' wina- aarl Itqoora. A new
_ a maflmfaoto y at Umii Hand
illi'drr'i lattwt n|*M' a'tal.
' jed in tbt Rililard
m
MONEY SAVED
B* par^baataB *•*' C*«a>4a al i »»
NEW YORK STORE,
ft*. n«»»fir.cl alrrrl.
Human and IaiUtion Hair Goods
UHlAr> APfD PINE JRWILMT AMD KAWOY
HaaAa. Tba L»r««-t «t»h «od Liaaat Pncai,
at Waoiaaala aad KcvalL
HatMa lUir H-.lsK#i . SMAS". t««"d apw«rda
Hnaaa bair. top braJ<t« •■• •■
Rllh blfaMl ii»»ad«. SB
I.I*«d Uriiaaaat . It BIB
Bilk ropBralda M«U
I.^TitrHiiiirTjp Braid ■ 3-cta
l.m.a Switoh-a
BilkMabairOar a. tarr bi. A oU
Manair !*« t .r>«". I'Uin or oftinptd. Una Won
Zaabir W»»i, p*' B*«»«*- is ii*
it- Pi>:.ar. wmu arroaa tia - OBaUgMBMa
W-i'in Uk. par botiln • tti
VotaPapar, S raa-n. ~'> ata.. .} QBUaa, iA cU
Mao A«a. par h-.lt « i»«t«
Hiflflt«"nfU«i|.''gf.flo 4»o->ala.Mct*
boo, 1 "Hk. I" ra'di >>on liaMli.Uou
RlBooaa, Uoatary, Hair Kaat. eiu , ato.
Our I-lfM.l Hitir Goorlw
Will ffi-nan oaaqaa'lad In l*>la rairkM.altbar ii
pno*. qraalitr or tintir. aod rrapaotfu'h ftoh'ia
to aiaailaatton of air »to-k ti-f >r» auklcs ioar
Kurooaaaa. BkVUaoda aeot 0. O. D.
A. H. NAMI'MON .tr <"«.,
tin. tia Hrrnnri alratat.
ioIBIib Betavoert Mlaalun »nrt bttartaw
BOWERT THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VARIKrY TALENT UN ROUTE EAST OAN
aiaaya aaaara ftriualaaa toiaftmiiti Bp
at ppln«tiBait Uakaaod «ppl»i»S W
B. JKBOME,
f.| Bnalnaaa Maan.rr.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooma lO and IV OSO WitMhliicrton atreet.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
CUA8. T. BKROOI.D, PBOPB1KTOB.
UKAT8 AND
.rd h, tnt w.od.
.Bd Mrtn.-.'nn..
^k
I bBBB Dlpoed ID tba miliar
r aad aBkiaat bararaaa Btaali
Oil, can ba foaod i a bla old pt
ta ■JipBtaa oraatoja B
CIDER!
BAoaaatsaTo aTMBarr.
\ is t jr BAN vBAHoiaoo.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
'I^HISIA TOORRTIirYT'IAT N. B. TRRW-L-
1 LIOER A CO ' 90 and 51 WaabtDgtaa Markal,
ara tba bOLB AOSnl'S for tba atta of air brand
oIbntUr,knowaaa',B4LDWlN'4 DAIRY BU C-
TK K," li baabaaaaold at tba abora ataod tba
paattblrtaaoyaan, and any branda of boMar rap-
raaaatid to ba ol ny tsajta notprooartd t N. B.
TarwiHttar A Oo„ ara can nfarf ai|a.
It, K WU1WIK.
Ban Traaolioo, Apr!!. Stb. 1871.
If. B. TRBWILLIOESd. CO .
faB-lm AM aad St Waablaiton MarkaA.
ALHAMBRA LQDHIIG MOUSE
rmatT roa-citBto booms, rib.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
aiT W.VaillXU TOS HTRKI-.T.
1.1*1 ■% Opp. Htanin'i 0p«r» HoatB.
rttTitri wami:
i. on! o( in. ii.it oppori '>n-
It •■ for . imir'. m.o witn ft in.il o.p.t.l .T.r
(.AiiBd, Tor p.tto it.,i »opiy i» bDo.o
€11 AN. A. UAHn.Vf.K,
TH, Celebrated Dutch Cenaedlna.
Hilaa ItfKWl . lodk,
Doiluin*, S.rlo-fJoBilo utd Bftllftd KinB.r.
alr.M.ft »o>'ATI.
Th* Wor)d.r.DO*B*d Onf-L.rK^d D.aoir.
MAPPMO 'I'KOKPK.
Inelndlnc the < hllil Wander, RAPP1IO.
I.KI.IK nLbH,
Bt 188 II. Kl.I.ln and W. B 1.1.18.
« TJ 1- 1.1 - T O IT,
... AID....
HOT 1DAII,
a.rlo-Comle and Dnetttit..
T11K AMOVE AHTI8T8 All HOW ON IIIIK BIIBKH, AND CAN BUS
Ama«d by niii.ee.ri W.it ol th* Kojhr MoaaUtaa. tarouab oar ftg.nor,
atlBBUlIAV COtlJBYN .Is CO,
THE OLD
Hot Sootoli,
IS atortaa Street, near Kaaray.
All X>rlBUcia Ten Cental
Hot Prlnka a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR aipjtRRY II TOWN.
Alwara an flla tha Raw York HaraW, Harpar'r
Waaklr, rnrk LaaJia'a, Dap'a Dal aaa, Potloa Ga
satta. all ilBA Oallfomla papara, alao Loadoa
Ptmeb, t^n'iBV*. UlaAatxawdLandanlfawa. Call
and aatiafy yauraalf.
BAP- Don't foriat tha aln al tha Hot atoet*9B>
fat M W. H. WAIaDBON, Propnator.
Bar Sugar
l-tia XKABITT aTtlBT. AT
DON'T FORCET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE OIR
ona to drop into tba
Hot Aalootola.,
FOR YOUR W ABU OR 00LD DRINKS.
All Drinks Ton Oenta.
a »S Batter atreet. ae»r Keany.
fad tf OS. P. BRIOOB. Propria tor.
SHIRTS
... AND....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LABOR -.BHORTMKNr OF GENTS' FUR-
■ Ithioa (i-irida to ba had annd cod obaao, at
tba "OLD OOBNRB," J LRVY'rt, '■1<» Moot-
aomarr atraat JnaHoa atraa t* all. Don't for«at
tba naanhar— iSl** Mnntfoniery atraat. loll Ira
CENTRAL
NO. 118 GEARY STRHrTT.*
Kaat aoconiiimdatlnna. for bm . . _ -
Vamillaa fa tha vlty. PriraU *mr " ' " *
aotraaoe forLa<H->. Hair Uurttknu. Hharlnc and
Bnarapootnff. Ohlldraa'a Hair naatly OQU Ladiaa
Ibampoi
t'lTlrr
Indian Queen Range.
Tlio Best In the Market
MAKOFAOTDRKD BY
CALRB M. «iriiLr<t
ooU tf ABO an*. 411 Krtaray at.
Signor Mancusi,
Dkivatb SINOINO LKSSONS.-OLASS OB
MO!tD AX aad TH I KB II AV ,
"THE" SAUCE.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
Aad Callata of BUtlelne.
in nni\ BBADfirih. aho i"jstrdot-
1U.UUU rr* Bb»*eu to b* *.*a Qp*p ** >M
Pnbll* DAT AND NIGHT ftt KiaWi HA1A
8 1 a Mo.uon.rj atrart. >OB MBN UNLT
a>DA Jobsax'* PaiTAi* Oarax tejd 811
Omi, *ttr«*t (oppoitt* old M^bftBlfl*1 PtrMOP).
$1,000 REWARO OFFERED
T°B
ANY FKHS0W WHO CAN OVRB OORNi
ODlaaa, laBroailag NalU, ■"■ " — -
it
figa:
.0."
THE JOOBNAX 8F AMU8KlCEIfT8.
PnbUltud »»rr DU >» the Year by
4k.
Below
.S-Mercnnnl •"• <*»» Wartalortaa I
, Mbatgbiaery.'Sen FrMOtseo.
RATPBPAY MABCH 22, 1OT8
Oycters.
In strolling ronnd the other night.
To look at 'Frleoo by gu light,
uur careleae test, by chance did stray
To where ' roeJJBfcl'fl oe*6flle89'play
Of sparkling iffa, made a Bczeen
Through which a eweet booqnet wu seen.)
While mowey etonfc»nd poarly shell,
O'er whJch the -niters softly fell,
Made that wlnaojw seem to bo
Pfrtne fairy grotto of the b«s.
otop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks eo nice— and try their oheer."
"All right," I eaM, **I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, aeked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we saignt name. We found It trot,
And cooked magvrijiomihj, loo;
AH kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooled every style; ins* think of that.
And If your month 0.00 't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
Thai 'd clam t and crabs sud terrapins tf
Infect, we found they had within
That oosy place oS kinds of game,
Ftsh, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sore,
Prepared to' tempt -an epicure.
The ladles, toe, have found, 'twould seem,
That tney bays here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the tittle sinners.
To get what they call "suoh nice d*moM,H
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundied thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll and made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Boom. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day wad £i#hl.
0HAELE9 'BAAKE. Proprietor,
Star Shirts ana collars.
All sorts and Bizee, for f'a'e and cheap, st the
Whtlt Cheer laundry, 121 Leidesdotff st, *
Public Accommodation.
Wa:hing left at the effiae before 8 a. m., can
be' returned in. tee evening If reqair*d; we
never dieavpeloti What Cheat Laundry, 121
Leioeedorff street. *
■
V. Carlier <b Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest Improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeeute any work In their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Heiohant street, room 26. - SB
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry, Office, 121 LeideBdorff street. •
Ladles Vii* it-ins* C&rds.
■Written, engraved or painted by Jobk P*
Dwrza, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick Hon«e,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. P.— Bakdkt.b-
CEirrs NEATLY tUBXXTt. FzNMAXPKIP Of 6Veiy
description to order, a
Oyster Truce.
The oyster trade in California is aBarnnirig
pi gentle proportions. Emerson Corvlllo, of the
Saddle Boek, 410 Pine street, -furnishes from
his own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to ail parts of the Patdflo Ooast, His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent , and * be
" Saddle Bock" is Vuown everywhere.
X>0 Wot SuSex- from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerns, Bun-
Ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p. it. We
fTM»4k from experience, having tested the Doo-
ter's capability. Reference* given IX required, h
JHow to Procure Bargains.
' Attend the auction sales ot Watson a: Barn-
hart at their anctlea salesroom, 112 Sat tor street,
adjoining the new CHrcus Amphitheatre, and you
are sure to iroeurs bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays, Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Outdoor sales promptly attended toL s
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, orn* 121 LeldesdotSBt.
-Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 Calif orals street,
every Friday evenln g, commencing at 1 % o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to i p. w,, free. w
Reduced Prices.
Sbirts from Too. to $3, Complete assortment
ot Oente' Fur&iabing Goods. Beales ft Oo., 803
Kearny street, near Bu-h. ox
It Is a Beauty!
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
41C Washington street, near the Post Office. Beat
ever in vent e 1. 0
Ladies, you may say what you please there
Is but one place in the city where you can buy
underclothing cheap for yourselves said chil-
dren, and that Is at M, Frledlander& CoV, No.
9 Third street. Suoleus Boildlng. Go and be
convinces. Sg
-_*
Altogether tne Best.
It is curious, but true, that aV A. Shaber,
707 Market street, near Third, should sell fus-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer In this city. Try him and you will be
©or osw x !
Artificial Memory. Guaranteed.
This wonderful srsum gives the mimcrf ex-
traordinary power. Thoueaods of figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
and ■ intellect strengthened. Sand for the
boot— afty cent?, post-paid. Professor Wm,
Nemos, la7 Montgomery afreet. x
. .. , ,
Tie Beet Remedies,
Dr. Perrj'i Las* chance, lor pain. Dr. Per.
-t?'a Webfoet Pills, for all WHoaa complaints.
lie rle--dc; attracTlCi*- v ^ Taptdl? wsnicr,
*o mr ;aat lb»Tariou-
r„r*»«t VL. .-« BrraiDtrd-j
■bled "lhe «** olU# MM: or. Old l ondod
Bri.ge by VtgS^Om^ °*T'" *""*'
»t(«d from AicBroitrflsrTtfmaBce, had hoev pre—
•»Bt^attheB*bttor,acn The last nUjtti ol
tt.p--lsmtiBM"Ili«ChildreD la the Waed"
w.r- snnoouoe* for tb. .oliowieg week at ih°
DmryL.ee. RW* to succeeded*/ tie spec-
tacle of "The Oatara-tof tte Gaagss" on tb* 3d
iDit - .Mr BaBdnaan's pwfermaaoa ol Hamlet
had been rea-i-tad ttreagbont Ue week at the
Friocess aed the teasoa was to hava b^ea pro-
loor ed to give him aa oaportunltr of apceanag 10
other favorite ekaracttre On the SiJttt alt.-
Mr FiakVs adaptatien ot Viotori-n Sardon'a p?ay_
und*r the title ot "Raverfc Babsras," wa» ao-
aootiotd for pres*Btelioa at the St. James
Xt the Oiyospis, Maggie Doim end d bar short
career en the i5th inst., and on the «7ih,."The St-
rlous Famiij" waa to have been arodowd ; like-*,
wiae a new tragic drama, la one act, adapted from
the French by i>r. W- Mawtoa. "The Bob e-
mians," a new opera bonffe. composed Dy Mr.
Farnie, with son bio by Cffentacb. wa? advertieed
to follow "L'fflil Creve" at the Opera Camiqne.
Wjlkle Ot\llio'e n*w drtms. "M»o and Wife."
was ts hate been br&ugct oat a' the Frinceof
■Wales 00 tfce 35d ulL, aocceedinc "Money," wbioh
rsaobedlt)W«lthTepr(Bentat!ono'- tae night pr©-
oedin* A version of "Eugene Aram." by Mrs.
Welii, ia to.he predated at the Lyceum with Henry
Irving la the title role.
Ohas. Mathsus commenced en eaffefM-sat ef
twelve nlghta at the Theatre Bcial, GreeDook, on
the 17th nit.' Be appeared dunes the week M Sir
Oaailes Colas* :raai,Mr. Gathorwool, Twiggletou
and PlvBiper. On the ii Inst. B. Talbot was to
feliftw at thi» bouse.
Barrr Sulliranwas t» open at Theatre Royal'
lfewcaitle, on Feboarv 24th, for six nigtts, going
tkeaes to th e A mpbiU eitre, laverpeel, for three
weeks.
Charles Dillon was the star at the Opera House,
Aberdeen, Scotland,
"Adalbert von Bremen," a historic play by Fit-
ger. on its first performance at Oldenburg, was es-
thaaiastica^y received.
Tue VekSft F-m!iy, whD were so] sneessaful in
America last season, will leave London for Raw
Tcrk. in Aorit under engageateot to Mr. Sheridan
Shook, of Che Union Square Theatre, fer but,
mouths, at a salary of twenty-fire huudrsd dol-
lars per week— they may visit Oalifomia la' 18*74;
they ar e still uz der the ccnOrol of their original
manager, Mr. vTardle Ocrbyo, of Londoo.
While-Frank Burgess, oomedtas, of Durand'a
Enili h company, was performing the part of Al-
leaaio at the. Lim erick Theatre, Ireland, a portion
of the stage broke tbroogh and ic flic ted snoh in-
jorleB to hie lege that be was unable to appear {or
strand nighta.
Pepper" Williams, the well-known eld-lime
aotor.diedon Fab. 14th at London. For a con-
siderable period he was associated with the man-
agement of Phelps aod Greenwood at Sadler'*
WeUt, aeauact.r aod Etase manager, and twenty
years ago was a theatrical bookseller.
Miss MaiWott appeared three n ghts, ooramsne-
ing on the 20th alt., at the Tbeatre Royal, Leices-
ter, Eng., enacting the role of Hamlet.
An action brought .gac:t Mr. Joieph, OWaSr
of the Queen's 7 hcatre, for damages for brtaohiof
agreemeDtin the letting of the theatre, was tried
at Dcblin, Ireland. letaTy. The plaintiff ie ait ac-
tor, who appeared some time previons'y ut Dab-
lin under the name of Bocth, bat is also known
under the name of Marble.'; He engaged the the-
atre from Mr. Joseph tmder thb name of Lieattn-
anl Edwin Bfron, at a teat of three pounds per
Bight; Mr. Joseph ti sarply boi-kee-per and- gas .
the rent to be paid nightly. The thea re was
Opened fn she las er end ef December, and re-
mained open for to tee er four nights, the box-
keeper retaining the rent out of toe receipts fer
Mr. Joseph. Oo the fourth night the receipts
amocnted to £1 lis £d., ind the balance netforth-
comi rig, Mr. Joseph locked up his theatre aod re-
fused 1 be Lieutenant admisuoav in the morning,
and still re f need, notwithstanding, aa waa alleged
that the balance of the eight's rent was effered to
be paid. An act-ion was then brought for breach
of agreement, which has resulted In a yerciot
against Mr. Josei>b for £€0 with costs.
The theatre of the Porte St, Martin, Paris,
France, which was burnt down under the Com-
mune, is nearly ie built. The great Bucoess of "Ma-
rloae de Lorme" at the Theatre Francais has in-
duced tbe joint directors, MM. Bitt end Lnro-
enells, to luaugurate their new booae-^Iih "Le
Boi. s'Awtuse," Victor Hugo's pfinoipal drama,
which failed on the first Bight, thirty years ago
and wsb prohibited on the second by M. d'Argaut,
one of Louis Phillippe'a ministers,
The rehearsal of "Oaiteuche"' at the Chatalet
Paris, France, waa progreeBing rapidly, bat the
pari of the robber bero, which was to have been
played by the maaater, Beabayee, bae been given
to an actor of the establishment, Larav. Therea"
eon assigned for this ohange ia that Deehayas is
fat and tea at of j breatk, and unable to climb up
the rope, by tbe aid ol which Oartouohe escapes
from prison, in a scene of this play. It having
teaBBaggeated that a rope-ladder could be «ub-
tituted without materially damaging the effect
of tbe situation, tbe characteritio answer was
giren that the hand-orar-ha^d business was"~tra-
ditiOBaVaad could on bo accouotbfraltared.
At Pesth, HuBgary. a tragedy in five acta, enti-
tled "Strnensee," has been performed for the
first time. It ia the hundredth droiratie som po-
sition of Mr. K. Cfzligeti.
Our Australian advices bear date Jan. 3d. Tbe
ntercolonlal Jubilee had been the event of the
preceding month at Melbourne, laeting over New
Year's. Itwasgolt n > p by Mr. George Ooppin
and notwithstanding the great attractions prs-
Bented it proved a failure, Snancially. The Christ-
mas psntcmjmes were in full blast. At the Thea-
tre Boyal,* Riqaet with the Taft;fc or, Harlequin.
Old Mother rJhiptos.'.the bilrer Champions and
Darwin'e Genealogical Tree," which is from the
pens of Messrs. £.L. Blanchard and Frank Ed-
wards, was drawing fn II bouses. . "Blue B=ard,"
written by Garnet Walsh, was produced on Christ-
mas Eve at the Prince of Wa>es, where Mrs. Mary
Gladstane had been stirring as Amy Robsart,
with marked success "booietj" had been
given at tie Boya), with Geo. Ooppin, Mtss Eleanor
Oarey and Mr. Ireland io the cast. Harry Biokards
bad also f ulfilled an engagement st this tense
and waa then doing well at Apollo Hull. Mr.
Joasph SiamoBB, a dnmatic pioneer at the an-
tipodes, opened Polytechnic Hall for three nights
during tbe holiday season with an enterialameEt
entitled "^nn and Facta^er, Thirty-fire Years fa
Australia." It was bnt indifferently aatronizad,
- )' in. : u try.
Fob Salt— A lot ef cheap £ Ilk dre»see, at 36
&earj street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. '>-* b
Lf ' -
Pravtfa Abolition- Oil
Cores Stiff Jointp, Sprains and Bruise?. %l
SewisBfir Maciilnes for Malr-
Beatedandrepajfjjtd, atll6Poat|tTt*t, Also,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
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The Last New Sotxg.
A\r—"M'Jttde Chandon,"
1 Emerson CurvilU i> tdj Dame. ■
[Yly buaiufss alwayals the same;
Ea-tsrn OjUtert, a->d Fsrky Boast,
R-4iiibi8 ttre^, that my tonse can boast,
Siaiely these Eira;ves to all I show*
r^Oh'hlah ohl'oblb^h oh!
~ Noue^ffio fcavffboen but again will go.
Corviile 1 ays sol says so I y
On fi'^eStrett, it No. 410,
Remembtr the number aud cill again,
' Visions of Shf-U-fi h la every style.
Inwardly cause you much, to smile,
Ladies with escorts there always g'
Ladles go] Ladies go!
Emerson Corrllle'spollt:! and eo
&-1 Tb«y go! they golthrygol
Incomparable
.a-' r- ).1 TAVf
Genuine Havana Claars,
Best brands at 61" Montgomery street, 8, W,
corneyoi Merchant. Franck & Cahu, g
Dr, Dohony
Has daroted his study more partleTJarly to
chionio and aptclflo praoOce, and as such It
oo?? the most successful of any Physician In
3xn Francisco. OfSce t719 Baeramento street,
corner of Leideadorff. a few doors celow What
Ohoer Hoose. 1
— — — ■ - 0-"
Sczri Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
totind In front ef Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
ahUshment, eontbwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter g tables', Oarrlago orders
left at either pla.ee prompuy attended to day
sr night, at rednoed rates. at
Fob Fixn wona, go to T. 0. Jeseop, dent let,
ocr. Sutter and Montg'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
Notice to the Public.
H. Beyser, 719 Montgomery street, one doer
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his nne stock of men';, boys' and chil-
drens' clot ring, on account of ramoval, at
grettly rednoed cr.ces. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, h-ta, trunks, valises,
etc., below cojt. Gill if you want bargains, dh
Five 3Hurxtli-<?a IV1 enTFanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st. •
Save Your Money.
Why p&y $8 per dozen for Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when you can get them for $4 per
dozen, s&d all other- Unds equally cheap, at the
New Tobk Galleey, No. 95 Third aireet, be-
tween Mission Wad Market ttrTets. No Obinese
employed althe New Yi-rk Gslliry, , 3-s
Holiday Candlvs.
yresb, sweet and deiielouB Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale and retaU. ■ e
McDowell, MJUo'w Card Writer
Bfady.made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, ocr. Pott aod Montgomery u
A. f^teeteMiiil liocaaon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central locatie-n, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Th» bollllMt is a very fine one and la well
llchtRd auri-owhtils^d..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
THE FOLLOWING IS A REPORT OF THE
AMOUNT OF BEER SOLD
U, S. Keyenne Paid Thereon,
, DurlBB the TTenr 1873,
By all the Brewers in San
Francisco :
29868 $2080?
20,08-2 a/,682
]ir,:;;
8.i*8
7,f«
6.955
5.459
«,B«n
4.736
4,573
4A*i
4.417
3,349
I 2.72
' 3,71
PhUadfliihia'..John Wleland
Bhayire Ljonsi Oo....,.,.
iMbany rSprectela & Oo....
-Waahlngton Mangels & Oo
Pacific Fortmaoo i Oo —
S. Y. Stock Breverr ....A
Haeon A Oo .„
Willows KlienclausA Fanei
Broadwar
■ Kat.iooal... Glncfc 4 Haneou...
Jaekson. . .-. Wm. Prwie^iok.. . .
Iiav«ria..... ....Guuaiicliiuo...,
Iiibernia.......'.'M. Nuoao
liBitei Stales, .WanoematharAOO
N aw York .....Haffner & Oo
GotdenOate
Union Hesse A Oo.... ....
Larayette Eaaot Paullin.....
Green 4t Oo..
Ohicaco ,. , —
W«F»nt £ Ejuh
Wahmut&Oe....
And some very small breweries, producing- each
less than 1,000 barrels per annom. Tbe -whole
amount of tieersnld dannft 187 J in San Franoisco
la 1S1,4« barrels, and it will be noticed that
; JOHN WIELANB,
Philadelphia, Brewery
HEADS THE LIST!
Hi, sales exceeding br abont 1CX-0 barrels t^OB.
ol aoy other brewer;, snd making uearlj' OD."-&(tb
of all brewers combjied. 1e7J iw
7.5JS-
6.91S^
5«S
160J
<,7»5'.
,.s:a ,
(.545
4,4 7
IMS
a. 889
2.7»
Z.4'2
2!88
2.080
!UJ
1.719 |
1,321 '
Stage Dancing'
TAUGHT AT '
McCarty's. Dancing Academy,
DABHAWAY tTAIJ.,
de27 1st Post street, ce.r KerrtlT.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor, Second and Teh-.ma street..
Terrapin con.tantly oo hand,
Ojeters in every etTle, "PBIVATB
"DPPBK BOOMSF1R PASTIES.
decJllm
£»TRA QUALITI
BOOTS aBd S^OES
~OH BAin) and made
to ORDJtiwK.
L. BLAIR'S,
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MILITARY. COODS
AKD. ..
GOLD ftHO SILVER THEATRICAL
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'The Story of Miiss,
An Idyll of Red MountaiD,"
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Pioneer Cloak Store
(TamaTlr Marar A WukhaJBm,)
i\o. >• NOVTOOMEBT STREET,
Opposite, the l,l»k llnaio.
BRANCH, *•• KKARMT HtREKT.
MR. MAYER rjAl.Li ATTENTION TO UI8
larea ao<l wall ••leotid aiaartmaat of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velret
and Cloth,
Aodblanaw •tjlt>« of r«ftdr-tn*dn 811k. Wool and
• inar L/.DIEr/BUITH.at VERY LOW PRIHEH.
Alio, a l*r«r» at«ok ef HtripiM. Bro*be ao't Laos
MiawIi, l.irn J»ck«!> Bilk • od (Joiloo Valvat*.
Sim, salmi, "loikiof*. and *>*err dMcrip'lon of
TnDUQinau. JUST AitklV*D. a Lara* iLToka or
tbaHprlDgitfiaaof
PLAI" ANa» FMUROIDKttKll
LINE\ SUITS,
Iff. R— Oloaka, Drataaaaad iti't* mada to ordar
in I at* it faihloo. at raaioaaHla rajaa. mb>
Oreat Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OWING TO THE FAOT THAT M ABHER IS
BBLLJNO A LARGE and VINE BTO0K OF
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DOIt'I FORGET TO OAI.L AUD EXAUIRB
BIB LAROK 8T00K OB
notron, ruTiiBi, bibboh,
■ IL.IAB ABD 1TBAW BUODI.
M. ASSIZER,
(SO Kearny street,
Batwaao California and Maoramenta.
a«- Jail rooalrad, l.tOO dot, Haia, aalUnf at
FIFTY OENT8 aplaoa. faM
QrO. W. KAOLrB, BOS'T fTHM, DAVTD maxwell.
Nagle, Sieii"& Maxwell,
° IMPOBTBBB AND
Wholesale Proyision Herehaats
DUTTBB, OBBIBB. LAUD. HAHB. BAOOlf,
P «l«~ Wo. l»«.OAl»AfnU.itt»AI, oo; fooj
BBBBD
8nre. Why Have Ye that Catarrh
Bait r»l 10 Blddr. "Von looA 'O h.loht.
bit. in. •'•• AA» .t-.rkl. Ilk. ■ iLu '
"0 r'A. uf< Bid Aj. "Dr Etoii'i Di.mood r.Bidl
Uto onr.d tbAldlTil of A bAd eourtb."
rorAAloAlAllOnictlAi'f.AAd it o POST BTRKCT.
The City Gardens
»0R THR
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTRNTfON OF ALL SOCIETIES. A8-
aooiallona and Mihiarr Compaolaa i« oa'lad
to tb« aJ«AntAf«B offarad Djr tn«»« vnmmodiotu
and bountiful gronoaa for Holiday r* lonlo F««it-
?al'. Th*y dad b* procured on any day in the
waak for piomo pnrpoa«<a *h* oomioa anaaoD on
Bioin adraotaf«.f>Tt tar ma tban any iroanda Id lha
btaU.
THE (ITT eiHDP.NII
Am aaay ct aoo>a wl thorn any tariff <o * oolaMat.
and are orotldi-d wttb larfo and baantifol l.awoi;
laraabbada Traat; haaoMfal Flowara and Plaota
from "'T) elimo; ravaroua Swlnca; two mim-
anotb DanolDg Pa*ilinna; a nataral t.aka, will
I'leaaur* Botia; Foot tain* a' d « l»"tt»u ry Tow-
rra, all parfaotly ahaltt.r«d from tba w.oda. A
mamnioib Kn«tiorant la on tho aroacd*. and avary
oonrnnianoo for tDa Aocommailation of lara* Pto-
oloa baa b«*a mado. Kt rj t iinn baa bean plaoad
Id tb« Daoitoomplata ordar for tbaaomlng aaaaoo
Ti>L' CITY OARDEKN
Ara tba lartoat la tha main Thay oootalo R%j
airis of Knoll and Bbad*d Lawn, Klowar Oar-
ilnn", ato., and are oapabla of aooommodatina
aU.WU parnona with tbo Rrea^aat oODranlanaa. Ki-
tra Cars ran dlraotly to tue Gardtitri.
Plonto (iiiniraftt-iBa are aipaoially Invllad to oall
and laapectthn Oronnda, and aaeartaku tarma,
whlab will bo most ftrorabta,
M. V. HTEVEff", rr«prletor.
aa-Offlcn hoora 3 to 6 p.m.. dally, at the Qardeai,
onrnnr 1 wolfth and Folaom nlreeta.
N. B— SOt),OoO AdmifBlon Tlokato were aold
by varlono Aaaooiationt boldlnx taotlvala at the
Oily Gerdeoa laat year. Tba aala cf aplritnona
Iiqnora will be problbilod on tho groaado on Vea-
tiyal daya. _ aabltf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKL.AITD.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Mlonteo Ride from Ihla Clly-Oon
ran dlreet to the Park.
BADfiER'8 CENTRAL PARK 18 TJUDOOBT-
adly the boat Bnmmar T-eaort for Pica tea end
Fnmllioa dnring tha HnmiDer, belnir FRRH FROM
DU^T, WIND, 8AND AND POI80B OAK The
Parkloverj oommodloai, and located dlraotlj at
tba water front . _ .
Itaboanda In ma«TniloaBtold SbadaTreea, Deaa-
tlfnl Lawno, Garden*, etc.. end it provided with
a mammoth Pe«illon, Reetenrent, ajda»u»oo-
TODleooe for pablta aaaemblagaa. Will be opea to
tha poblio afMr March 1Mb. For par tloolara. ap-
plrWT.VFBADGKB.eb the Perk, or at bit
nffloa, aartheaat ooroer Kaarny and BnohotcaeU,
San Franbiaoo. nnl1 lB>
CLASSES IHJL0CUTI0B. „.
TWO OF TUB UEADINO, MRMBIR8 OF
tha Tbeatrioal Profeealon In ualHofnla pra-
Kia foraina; olaaeaa ior lnatraation In Kloenuaa.
raane wtebW t« avail themaalTaa of the oppor-
tnn t ty of aaqolrin « a naeimUrt et a aaodaiata aaat
can aend In
Ladies and Children
....WILL MUD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADKKS8f.NO PLBA8ANT TO U8B. EASILY APP1 IED.
la oot aTreaay, and will nat injir« the mo*t .laUceie. It
onree all diaeaaea of the oaeip, remoToa dendrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling.
Handera tha hair eofi and flo«y. and U PDRKLY VZOB
TAlll.K.
aV-The O.tainal BACK BRUSH HAIR T0NI0 AND
DHKtiBlNG may be had of tha Aiont,
JAI. n. OATFH, DraaaTlot,
OornerNowHoQtiomery aod Howard atreeta.andof all Drna-
tl.u. f«l7-if-
JOHN ROJBI-a'S,
l^amt'lllHlnM
Wmmm
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w«|Rrrt[
isS^^H
awRKyjBHa^F^'wD'
jHwHtB
NOK« BI Tflt BUT OCALlirir OF BUT!
OAlf BB HAD AT
Stalls S, O, CalUornia Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
TBB IMOBT BLEOABT OP8TOM 1T0BK M THE OTTT
FIGARO."
THB JOUiHAl OF AKOeSMSSSM.
Fmbiishsd ««t D« to **• Y**r **
• I»- BOGARDTJS
Bi Mereh—t a-- *»* *f"Ul^1 **
Below Monwonwry.
San rreoci*oo.
MONDAY MARCH 24,
1**73
AMUSEJ1ENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
After months of prepireuon and the expeodi-
tsreof a greet d*al of moaai ■•CoriolaDas" will
be presented oo the staffs of lbs C»li(otoia Thea-
tre o-nifbt. Thes* Sbaksperean ramals do
oredit both to the management of the California
Theatre and the public of San Francieoo. With
John MeCallonghitise labor of lore, and he is
happy in catering for a poblio which is ante to
g.re hioa ite support. The piece will be pro-
duced with new ececery by W. T. Potter and as-
■iitaoti. meebaaieel effects by Torrance, atwk-
faouieatd assistants, aatheotlc coatnmee by J R.
Paollin end assistant*, intignia, banners end par-
aphernalia by Thomas Gossmen. end calciom liable
by Mr. Troewortby. The shorn*! of the theatre
aeabeenaugmentBd by the engagement of some
of the beat Tsoalista in the city, and 8 W. Leech
bascomposed a funeral march and dirg* for the
final ecene. Bo much for the accessories. That
the pi«ee will be well played all moat be connnced
by • dance at the east, which ia as follows: Ro-
mans: Cains Marcini Coriolanns, John McCol-
iengb ; Oooinina. W. A. Meetayer : Meoenius AgTip-
pa, Henry Edwardr, Appias,
,._j.Kben!PliEnpton: Fal-
»ias?Ch«rea"HenrV; Young Mareiue. Tilly Dar-
ling; Decius. William Perry: Aran*. B. G P.-es-
too ; Volamnie, Miss Annie Graham : Vlrgilis, Mifla
He.en Tracy ; Valeri*. Mi*B Nellie Cummins ; Ser-
rilla, MIm Lonise Harmee. Plebeians: Sicinina
Volume, Janins Brntus. Tribune-, John Wilson
end Walter Lemao; First Oilmen, J. O. Wi liam-
oa : Second Ciliztn, ft V. 1 bayer ; Third Citizen,
J. S. Torrence ; Fourth Citizen, Henry Uoad. Vol-
aciana : Tnllus Aufidias. George D. Obaplin ; Vol-
meinr, E. J. Backlej ; Sf*t*ae, Charles Morton;
Loans, Howard James; Sarins, W. Macklin; nTi-
oanor. A- Harris. A fynopais of the scenery, which
ia the Soest evsr presKtffd oo the California stage,
appear* oa our first page.
Alhambra,
To-night the psrforma&oe will be for the benefit
of the famous one-legged dancer. Signor Donate.
An excellent programme will ba presented. In ad-
dition to Billy .Emerson in some of biabest special-
ties. Bob Hart's admirably ludicrous aket h of
"Tna Secend Head Hotel," in which he and Little
Mac appear, will be payed ; M'lle Gangain. the
papular daniecse, will execute a pM dsdeaxwitn
Signor Don-te, and Miss Lulu Wilson will tin* &
popular ballad. Cbailsa Vivian, the celebrated
character TocaUst, ie expected to arrive to-day,
end if he does, will ooamenoe his engagement at
once.
Metropolitan Theatre,
The pnb'.io will learn with regret, that this week
is the lait of the engagement of the charming
Chapman Sifters. To-night, the comedy of
' -Checkmate" will be performed with MUa Blanche
Chapman and Miss Ella Chapman in the cist.
After this, the sparkling burlesque of "The Gold
Demon" will be presented with its varied attrac-
tions of media? songs, oomic sceaes, dances by
M'itfl Oaagain and dtziline; transformation seene.
The next nove'lywill be "Lotas and Leo," the
Chapman Sisters* version of the latest Kew Tork
sensation.
Bella Union Theatre.
Tba baautif nlseriesof tableaux vivants presen-
ted at this house have made qiite a bit and are a
very pleaaing feature in the pregramme. The bari-
tone singer Thomas Campbell Is a general favorite.
UattKells'a new negro act entitled "Uncle Ben's
alu?eum" is very amusing, Harry Causlind causes
much applause, 'and laughter in his not of "Nov-
elty" and alio appears wtth Charles Cogill and Fred
Copper in the negro fatce of "Deluded Victims.'.
The capital farce of "Mr. and Mrs Peter White'-
coacludes the evening's entertainment,
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
To-night ia announced as the last night of the
representation of "Richard HI," with its grand
processions, exciting combats and gergeons ooa-
tnmta. All should see it before it ia withdrawn.
The drama will be preceded by a new programme
of eqabitriau and gymcastia acta, in which M'lle
Dockrill. J. KennibeL, and many others will appear.
Extra Opera Night.
Ths grand opera of **Der Freisehntz" was per-
formed last night by the Fabbri Combination,
under the direction of Charles Friuch. Is many
reepects it was the best operatic performance ever
given in this c ty. The leading roles were excellen-
tly well sung and aoted, by Madame Inez Fabbri.
Miss Anna Ezir.Jaoob Mailer and Carl Speigler:
tbe chorus and orchestra were efficient, and the
■mm «n teen* was splendid. We hope that this opera
will be given at least onee more, as we are Bure
that it would draw a good house. Last night the
California Theatre was crowded in every part.
Daahawar Hall.
To-nigb», Burnham Rich/ will lecture en
"Richard Brtnsley Sheridan, Dramatist. Wit.
Orator. Set." It is some tine since we hsve had
» lecture in San Francisco, tOaaubjest is an inter,
eating one, Mr. Rlgby baa made himself master
of it, and will no donbt entertain his audience.
Woodward's Gardens.
The nearly completed whale pord, the new
aquariam, and hundreds at othsr object of inter-
est, attract many visitors to these gardens.
Thomas Magnlre.
This veteran manager, who has so suoceeifullj
catersd to the amusement of the pnblie of Califor-
nia in the drama, Italian opera and minatrelsy
ever since '43, left for the East yesierday morning,
for the purpose of houungupthe beat art-.atesio
the Uaited States and engaging them for the Al-
hambra Theatre. No manager atsrda better with
the profession, California ia in high favor Fait
therefore we may confidently exnect that he will
meet with good sacceis in eeenring tbe very beat
talent, and the latest stare In tte minstrel world.
A Reconstruction.
1 Lyiter has reconstructed Miss AsgusteL,
I jo's play of 'Unmasked.'' and called it "Au-
gnsta;or,tbe Double Betrayal." Be has put the
play into good English, introduced some comic
business, and otherwise improved It We don't
ike the "reconstruction" of the title, however,
'"Unmasked" is expressive enough, and the new
title sounds like the Victoria Theatre.
Aztatoxical MrsETTK.— One of the most
•empiete collectione of the kind In the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, ie daily an view (to gentlemen
only) at tte Mureuat on Montensnerr strata. As
John Lewis Baker.
The wlegraph yesterday brought news of tbe
death of John Lewia Baker, wmeb oecu'fed en
the 221. Mr. Baker was one of tbe pioneer actor,
sod managers of California and tae following inci-
dents in bia professional career will be of interest
to many. He adopted tbe theatrical profession in
Kew York and was subsequently engaged by tbe
management of the Arab street Theatre. Whil-
flllicg this engagement he married Miss Alexica
Fisher, leading lady of the Walnut-st eeiTuwW
one of the most f aecinnttng and popular aclresa:S
of the day. With her he came to tbe Jenny Und
Theatre, in this city, nader engagement to Thomas
Magnire, and opened on February Ilib, 1852. in the
character of Sir Thomas Clifford, in "The Hunch-
back." He afterwards leased the Adelphl Theatre..
on Dupont street, near the spot where the Poodte
Deg Rotiasaris now etanda, and opened it August
21st, 1852. Bis next managerial move was to lease
the American Theatre, on Sanseme street, m
1SSS, opening with the Adelphi company on Msy
I2;h. This speculation provingunprofitable he re-
timed East and played a etar engagement in neatly
tveryo.ty in the Union. Inl65^ he returned to
California and played engagements st Maguiro's
Opera House, the Lyceum ana the American The-
atre, opening at tbe first named theatre Nov. 2«tb.
Mr Baker was *S years of age at the time of his
death. He was a versatile actor, playing eccentric
comedy, light tragedy and melodrama, with equal
•xoelieaoe. ^ ^ ■- —
An Oatrageous Proceeding.
We were under the impression that the
war was over and that tbe United Btates ca-
val and military aut>enties had relegated
their extraordinary powers assume:! during
time of war. '**e thought that citizens of
the United States were new liable to arrest
only by due process of law, and that snch
law was administered with no unneccets&ry
harshness and disregard ef civilized usages.
The case ol B. D. Bogart seema to disprove
this. This gentleman was seized by armed
men at 2 o'clock in the morning and hurried
off to a United Btates fortress, where be lay
for two days cat off from commanicarion
with his friends, who were entirely unaware
what had become of him. Be was virtually
deprived of the right of habeas corpus, being
forbidden by bis jailors to give information
on which a writ might be issued. These
extraordinary proceedings were entirely un-
necessary. Mr. Bogart wss pursuing hie
legitimate business under Mb own name, and
had liia regular office hours. Had he been
suep^etsd of murder insteid of what is in
ttiesa days euphoniously designated "a dis-
crepancy in his accounts," he would have
been treated with every possible considera-
tion—would have bean interviewed by one
of his own subordinates on the Chronicle,
and wculd have bad every opportanity of
consulting with counsel and friends afforded
him. There appears to be some spite in this
matter. Mr. Bogart is a newspaper writer,
and has persistently espoEed abuses in the
management ©f the navy yards. Whether
he is guilty or innocent ot the charge on
which he is supposed to have been arrested,
matters not ; tbe mode of his arrest was
Eimply outrageous, and worthy rather of a
despot c government like Russia than of tbe
Bepublic of the United Bt&t-s.
-♦>
Thx laotEB will remember that Mies Katie
McOarrick will have her firat reception and
opening day on next Tuesday, March 25th. Her
select 'obs will be found to be ths most elegant
bonnets and hats offered this eeaaon, being ihe
latest French styles and just suited for Spring
and Summer wear. Her establishment Is No.
135 Kearny §trewt, corner of Salter {first floor,
up stair:). __^_ *
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nigh).
To look at Trisco by gas light,
urn careless feat , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless*pl&y
Ot sparkling waters, made a eoieen
Through which a sweet bonquet waa seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly sheli,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window feem to be
Pome fairy grotto of the sea.
atop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right, " I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a *T.'*'
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It tree,
And cooked ww^rajicentfy, too;
All kinds ot oysters. Juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy plaoeaU klndsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call ' 'En.cn nice dinners,1*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, $37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Klghl
CHARLES SA.AKE. Proprietor,
THOU ART MINE.
Tboo art mine, thou bast given iby word;
Oice , doss In my arms thou art cllnalng;
A'one 'or my e«r toon art sing ng
A ■ n; wh cano stringer hath btard:
Bat a:»r ;r jm me yet, like a bird,
T ay soul. In some region anvt rred,
On it.- mistical clrcoit ia winging.
Thou art mine, I have made thes my own;
Henceforth we ire mingled forever.
Bot In vain, all in vain, I endeavor—
Taouah round thee my gtrlands are thrown,
Andtnonyieldest thy" lips and thy aone—
To master tbe spell that alone
My bold on tby being can sever.
Thon art mine, thou hast corns rnto me!
But thy soul, when I ttr.ve to be nei r it—
The innermost fold of tby spirit —
Is as far from my grasp, is as free,
As the stars from the montaio-tops be,
As the peart in the depths of the see,
From Ihe portionless king that would wear it,
AU Sorts.
A boy staggered biB mother on Sunday by
asking if bats were mice augers.
A bachelor editor who had a pretty sister
rote to another similarly situated, "Please
exchange."
The Atlantic Monlhly is published in Lon-
don simultaneously witti its appearance
here, although both edition! are printed in
Bob ton.
SelectioDB from Mr. Greeley's correspond-
ence, edited by Wbitelaw Beid, are to be
published.
New 5am; shire is one of the^nine States
ia which the Post Office receipts exceed the
expenditures; the Barplus on her behalf
last year waa over $30,000.
"How hollow it sounds !" said a patient
under the movement, as the physician was
vigorously pounding his chest. "Oh, that's
nothing!" said ihe doctor, "wait till we ge
to the head."
A parent who has fifteen daughters, bas
poisoned his dog, taken the locks off the
doors, and hung rope-ladders over bis door
yard fence by the dozen, and still his pre-
vision bill is as large ae ever.
Tbe Morale of tbe Stage,
Tba London coriespondent of tht B&eten
Courier writes es follows :
We hear a great c'c-al of the degradation of
tbe stage, of merit having to give way to
mere prtttiDe;s, of braios being sopplemeo-
tc-d by legfl. In the same breath we are as-
sured that real t ileal is a scuce commodity
in the market, and that managers are com-
pelled to put up witb shams in tbe absence
of tbe real article. Is this true? I much
doubt it. I am afraid that, so far as the sof-
ter sex iscencerrjedtbereis too oitsn no io-
ducemeot to resort to the stage as a meaca
of obtaining a ra-tpcctable likelibeod. From
tbe momeot thit a pretty girl s.-'s her foot
upon tbe sttge her virtue is continually as
s*iled by everybody from tbe manager down-
wards, and if she saccac-3s in repslling their
attacks ber name is Btraigbtways entered in
t e manager's blsck book. In fact tbe stage
is too often a stepping-stone to the street. But
wby should this be ? It is tbe general pah-
tic wbo support tbe tbeatre and it is not the
general public who employ their time in Fe-
ducing pretty ballet girls and t. aching them
theswiftest road to rain, Wby should we
not have a real u- form behind the scenes, a
reform which shall enable respectable, hon-
est, and intelligent women to appear on tie
stage without incurring that to whieh tbey
are not at present exposed? We want anew
Macready here.
.»
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
hordes and a reliable driver are the leading es-
Eentlsls of an trsjoyoblexide, and these cannot
be secured in Ban Franeisco so unquestionably
as ' frcm Frank Couton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting tba Occi-
aental He t el. B1b handsome turn-out; tie used
by the best circles of Ihe city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courtecuB driver?, he is more liberally patron*
fred than any other carriige prcprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no cirriagea
except those which he provides. Frank has en.
joyed gr-at success In hts business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Or?. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 63? California street,
STery Friday evenlrg, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to * p. m., free. w
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75c. to $3, Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales & Co., 303
Kearny •street, near Bu*h. " cr
It Is a Beauty I
Tke£ittle Gem ciothtngand Cara Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Office. Best
ever invented. c
Do Wot STXlTer from Corns.
Tbe unfortunate snilerers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tnte, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 ?j&. We
»»***k from experience, having tested the Doe-
ter'a capability. Beierences given U requirea. h
How to Procure .Bareaiiis.
Attend the suction rales of Watson & Barn-
hart at thelrenetien salesroom, 112 SuttorBireet,
adjoining tbe new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are sura to jrocure bargains. Sale days^ — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
"Wlilte Labor Only I
Employed by the What Cheer L'uodiy,
IteldesdoifT s ratt.
S. F.BUSIN€SS DIRE iTORY I
Roobaellers and ntatlon^rs.
EL H. Moore. 609 Mont«oii>ery, sear Merchant,
Bnilne*! CollesX'S.
Heald'e, Bryant 4 Strattoo-e College. It Post St
Butchers.
Sata, Fred, Stall* 94 to 100. Oalifornl a. Market.
French Fancy Goods.
Locaa A Oo., 19 Ment gome ry. 107 and 109 SntUi,
Unman Hut r.
Sampson. A. B. k Oo., 110 Ssoond street
H'lnei and JLIqoors. (Wholesale.)
Dsmrl F. A Co.. Hi* Front
Mine. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS,
INDIAN AND
BOTAMC PHYSICIAN.
TWEXTTT TEAKS OP PB&CTIOI
IN THE TRFATMENTOFDISKASESIINm.
a dent to females haa placed Madame Ednioodi
at tbe bead of all physicians making snch preoLia
a specialty, and enables her to guarantee a ipaedi
and permanent care io the worst o&ses of ion.
pre=sion and menstrual derangements. Ladiei
will and Madame Edmonds a ekiilfal pbyiidas I
aDd it ie to their interest to consult her io audiv
eases incident to women before tampering will
poisonous nostrcms, qaaok doctors and b oca bun
Madame Edmonds describes diseases without un
information from tba pallet, and cures witb or
the use et mercury or experiments, thus satiat
from wrooc treatment for private, ohronle aw
oaucer diseases. Correspondence strletljeoal
dential. Office and residence, 415 Pine itrett
tgomerr. jeVlj
between Kearny and Mo
Uve *Woli.
Those wto eat good dlnnere are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause ot many crimes. ThOEe
who dine at the Ploneot Kastaurant, on Wash'
logtoa treet, at tbe cornel ?f Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are oon6equently*»ppy. Henry
Boofcen, wbo has catered for tht -publlo since
1849, provides for bis customers fcafce Tahoe
trout, S&tmagundi bouo, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The nest ouu of tea Is the
elty— English breakfast tea— SouchonR and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
X. JB. cor. Jackson and Kearny eta,
TBE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPECUi
OOMPLArXTfi, formVirlr of Lock HoVpW
London, and the Usttwelre jesrsof San Frandeu
DR. TUZKR informs the afflicted that after T!t£
mg all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AM
PARIS, and speeding one year ia the mostoele
brated Hospital id London, the LOOK, be bur*,
opened Lis old Medical Iostita-e at tbe old ataad
where he can always ba found. DR. TOZBK an
for fortyyeare met with uaparaHeled sucoaai tt
tbe treatment of disease general!; knows u
CBBOKIO AND SPECIAL OOUPLAlNTi.
DS. riliS. H. TOZEB
is in every way resDonsible, binding bimteM tt
ellect a permanent CUBE, or making no ckarfw
Those wbo oannot afford to p*y for advise aM
medicine will be charged for medidice only. 7EI
M'jNl HLY RKS TOKATIVE PILL.S. neTerksssi
fail in giving relief in cases for wbioh lc«j it
iommendtd. are to bo obtained onlv at as
loe. Price, $5 per bot. Fall direction on eta
box, ESDt by r-xprese or otherwise.
D.;. TOZER does not imitate the adrertiiia
'acts wbo maire it a practice to puebso fals
Bdavits and otUer false references, bat reftn*
tbe D3C?t resD^ctable people ia the State, whonb
has CUBED of 'diseases which others have tailed k
core.
DB. rHA9. IT. TOZEB,
X, E. corner Kearny and Jackson atreeat,
fel-tf San Fr&ceiaca
Everybody Slatted.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
in hate. At " Thb" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all tbeee
nrw Etyles can be found. The stock is immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one vrbo
goes there is sure to be suited. a
^ratt's Abolition Oil.
Curea Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
aypon fywjftftwx'a Pictcbvs go to Moasa's
Galxxby, 417 Montgomerj etrset.* 3-v
T-vre>xit,-y Thousand
Pap;r Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laurdry, crfise 121 Leldesdoiff st.
Five Hundred Men wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideedortt at. •
V. Carlier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will eaeoute any work in their line
in a superior manner, at moderate chargeB.
WiU pay the highest prices for qnartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, roam 26. 3h
We get no business 1 om Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at tbe What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. •
L-acLies Vialtlxis; Cr.rds.
Written, engraved or painted by Johh P.
Dwtkb, 126 Softer street, opposite Lick Houie,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hakotkb-
CHTBTS 1.T-ATLX MABKED. PXHMAKeHTP of every
description to order. s
Oyster Trade.
The oyster trade In Oalifomia Is awmmlrig
gigantic proportions. Emerson Corville, ef the
Saldle Reek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
bis own oyster beds at San Bruno millions of
oysters to all parte ot the Pacific Coast. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
bas extended all over the continent, and * he
" Saddle Bock" is known everywhere
Star Siurts unci Collars.
All scrts and sires, for Fa'e and cheap,
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff St.
Save Your Baloney.
Why psy $3 per dozen for Cabinet Bemhrandt
Photographs when you can get them for $4 p«
dozen, and all other kinds eqaaUy chesp. at the
Hkw Toia Gjlleby, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. Ho Oblnase
employed at the New York Gallery. »-s
Holiday Candies,
yresb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, e
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Ready made and made to order. Boom 10
Market street, ocr. Post and Montgomery rj
r>r. Doherty
Has devoted bis study more pertleularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
bow the most successful of any Physician in
San Francisoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House. T
■ * ■
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin the so:teess of velvet, snd
tbe tint of the lily to the complexion, use
DlCKXT's 6&E31B DE Lie. !•
American Watches.
Seduced prices, at H A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches cir^fnlly renafeed. d
Clam Cnowder Every Slg ty t,
Tne best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch SaiooB, .16 Morton street, J est eff
Beamy. 8-f
OlAmvoYAST.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Olalrvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Kearny st, bet. Bush and Pine, Consul ta-
tiens ia English, French sad German. x
The pioneer Carpet Beating;
Machine Co.,
No. 553 Tehama street, Is the only place you
can depend on for having sour Carpets well
clranod and swept by machinery. J. Spattld-
lag fc Oo. t___^ *"*
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the nBcenslon of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of lndaslry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bchrelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Wsshington street,
oppoBitetbe market, who bas long been the
principal Importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments thte
year will he very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on scconnt of Its superior qualities
for ma'trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty la disposing of all
that comes. A
m - ■ ■
Fhotoirrapnic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mis lion street. a
OUTSIDE LANDS
A N¥ AND ALL PERSONS THAT HATl
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTS oa OCT
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bavi U
amount refunded at tbe oSce of tbe onden
upon the presentation of an order frea tt ]
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
delBtf A. AtTSTII.I
TKATSalwais on band.
Alfred Tetter
Mannfactnreraad
Importer ol
BIRD CASK
sss yjBpoati i
SEAR SUTTER STSM1
See my stock of ft
Cages before poiesaw
elsewhere. Always***
thing new on aanl 1
Patent Cages, s»Mi
Tin Wire, are mask
FREE FROM VEUD
Also, best Quality Tt
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
A IX FEK80X9, COMPASU8, AS-
SOCIATIONS, or FIRMS, In the
Ctty and County of Sea Francisco, are
requested, either In person or by their
proper representatives, to deliTer at the
Assessor's Office, No. 6S City Hall, be
fore the SECOND MONDAY In APRIL ,
1873, a statement under oath of all
Property, both PERSONAL and BE AX
ewned or claimed by him or them, or
which la In their poaaeaslon, or which Is
held or controlled by any other penon
In trmt for, or for the benefit of him or
them. -See Sections 8839-3818, Politi-
cal Cod;.
srroiL TAX IS NOW SUE at this
Officei or to a Depnty. —See Sections
8889-3848, Political Code,
LETI ROSEKEK.
Clly and County Aaaessor.
Saturday, March 1 , 187*. xnh3
AMERICAN EXCHANGE.
HAYWARD8.
iAKEb PBOPRIETOB
issam
THE CHILD HAS RETURNeBT
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STOSI
1»1 Kearny Ireet, ha. Bwm* »
TVo. 3 Second stree
"Where yoa will ftod a complrt* '
•ortment of SHISTS aad n)«l»
IXG 90008, at the a»aal Ml*
The Old Stand. V _.
BENEOICT A CT
ARIOI
_ Pianofpi(
D^S^Et?.BALISLi«^ I
Attention, Good Live
MR. w MERGES. FOBMSBLT *£
proprietor of the Bfinere Re*- ^__
t&nrant, bee takes tb« managemeDt ^mm
ef botb tbe Miners' Repaanrant °3^1^5»l»
Oommercial etreet and tbe Miners*"?"" ~ :: f
Branch on Market street, in P"10*^^ wi S
A. DRAYEUR, who bas been coonsew ,
Arm tor years. IraproTeniente na*/e p«*;fl_ t. t
theonieine departmenta that will «n2Lf>i ■
nere' more popular tnea lt^Be«rM« j,
the 1*2 years ef Its prosperity. Oor »»"£ *
srobrace all tbe delieaciea of the •fJ-K; t*
motto is "Good Fare, Good Oooluns aaa ■°
°h*rgit" P.BEBGM*CO.
MINERS' RESTAUR*
*«fi
IOTEL.
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Mr. John
Oulloucb n» Oorlolnnu*.
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In the Last Scene, a Fnneral March and Dirge, composed for this piece by S. W. Leach
SATURDAY, *t 2 o'clock COR10LANIS MATINKE
Kra>rrr4 a*«ia— r>r*a* (Jlrcl* aat* Onttaaua »1 AO BaJooaj ««
Rrnrr-d a>*.ta-fU'««ar TA OaHrrT »•"
Drra* CV*'» AdrnJaaaai ... II M Frtvala Bozaa «0 und »10 OO
UNCLE BEN'8 MUSEUM!
TAKI.KAI \ \.\ IM
I— AaWaVia «a>4 it.- attftMa S-QaMraa *f llaaar
U-Tmrntmr. ll law l-Ua Tkrt*
Qratat &~ I kr Hkaa*r « t «••>»•!.
Nu\. ll) -A Specialty Harry (nusland
I ii lr ll.riaaal
DELUD£D VICTIMS.
"M TH'i»r lt»rrr''»oilM)d
Jaita Oha. ' . . r»6 Oooerr
Orartara Oroaaavra
aoncindici »iih
Mr. and Mrs. PETER WHITE
Major Papoar
1'fiar wn.ta
Mr- Whlia
Frank Hro*n
Wlrfoa Whit*
Ktit i OlOTtr
«• VrrrJar
HO. Marat.
Mtnoi- Ktllmor*
vi alt KoUr
F«no| CaaradOD
Jaaol* Jobaaoo
d"brinsley"sheridan
ATIAT. WIT. ORATOR, SOT.
. ra%«lllAVt7Ay Hull
BVIXIXB MVRIII fbft
AT 1IOBT Ori.OC.-K
aia <a>v : a.-.-ii Baaaa*. II A- ajh»
•«^6,Tal! I
,oon& •
)t Hay be Groased in Love.
it ■• auofl ai« OTSTrn as tou
eroaa Ua« a*ra»t froaa tha Otlitorala
ih* aaraar of Kaarar. aa or.ba.]f aoaid
Oratar Try il bataaaa tba acta, or
HIPER8 & POND'8"
HALOON,
<B. atun aid ai«a.
WINES and LIQUORS
rt COFFEf. MD REFDEIHMEIITI.
•JVC
li; ,i| i .
•BIT
(Mil
H O U S E.
R'S OPERA HOUSE.
:01AIA (ITT. NIVADA.
LHOAHT THSATHK I1AR BERK RR-
klad, aad aaa b* raotad hy tba nlf hi or
a*k. Htara and uaTolInc oomaanlai
^""T'
apdjioU Proprlatoi;
i Frano'aon
AIYCORBYN'S SALOON
O 1 > MARKRT BTRRKr. HARRY OOR-
raapacbialj Inform* hli f Hands and pat-
ba baa rattud to bvaatltal alylo tfaia
oaiforUbJa ra»ort. aad Will ba plaaaad
n, on* aad alt, aad bar* tbera aampla
i» aboloaat wiaaa aad tlqnora, A naw
ibla from tba manafacto y of Liaaaallaid
,aa aadOolltcdar'B lataat patani a'aal-
Jwc lfoBv, baa bean plaoad Id tba Billiard
ba popular and amoiant beroraca maalp-
lanay Carroll, oao ba foond id bit old po-
B*fad iodiapeoaa eraatoraoooifortto alL
jAaHI
BARTON'
PiMPAGNE CIDER!
•■aCBAMEIITO HTBEET,
8AW FBANOI800.
IE«.
1 rnrusT .'ciKDv
Hilk ' hifnon. .
MONEY SAVED
By par-baaiBaT T*«r Gooda at Iba
NEW YORK 8TORE,
Hnman and Imitation Hair Goods
CIP AID nUl JRWM.fcV AJIDPAJICY
(,3o4%. Tea !.tr«**t .'.-vet and I.jwaal Pricca.
at * kwaaala aad HaiatL
llataaa Hair Ban to bra %\ f«, fT. •» "d apw«rdi
"-■at hair, tap nrald* f 1 •>•
... $1 r.anoB' 90
^eia
»di
I. io»n orMabairtsp Braida - »» tu
UatiHriUbti ^en
Silk Mobn'in. vary flat ■'■ ci«
Mabair BwiUbra. plain or arirapad. Baa »cw
Zaptiyr Wool, par oaac* Uct*
loiual Hot* Papar, atiitaorioaa Han- t"
Wfltln» lok. par holtl* *cta
Rota Papat, >a-raaai. Tioli 3 qolraa, ttcli
Maeilaar, par l- l»al«
Brooka* orOoali' Cotton 4epooti,Wct-
Spool Milk, Ifeyarda aaob SapMla.Uou
Ribuoaa. Uoiltry, Ualr Rati. ata. ate.
Our Real Hnir GoodM
Will r*a>a<D*naqaailsd Is thia markai.altbrr in
prior, qnalttf or raiiaiy. and raapaoifaNr aoltcit
aa aiaaalaaUoQ of oar ttock bafora raakicn ionr
paroDaaaa. aarUooda saat O. O. D.
A. It. -1A1IPKOAJ A CO.,
■to. MO Hajrond itrrrt,
aoJOlai Betweea lAJaalna aad Mlnttav
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Knom. 1U find lr.flao ■WaHtiliiflrtou atreet.
BOWERT THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
VARJR.Y TAI.KHT Kl» ROUTE KA8T0AN
alwaya aacnra flrat-olaaa apfaiamanli by
• r ppmf at Salt Laka and apply log to
K. .JKKOMt.
f,t Haalaraa Maia|«r.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BKROOLD, PBOPRIBTOR.
T*HB 0BOI0RBT
Vacatablaa, Boari
dtOat PINK bTRKAT,
MEATS AND
I by tba ward,
baiwean Rearer
roar'^ I
19k
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
LIOER A CO , 50 and 61 WubkoRtoa Markat.
ara the SOLE AGENTS for tbe aala of my brand
of baiter, koown at " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUl-
TKR." It baa baan aotd at tha aboaa aUod tba
paattbirtean ye ara, and any branda of bat tar rap-
rimn ted to ba of my raiko not prooared of N. B.
TanrUllgar A Co., ara oaanfarfaita.
£,. K BALDWIN.
San Praaelioo, April. 8tb, 1872.
W. U. TKKWILLIOKK.t CO.
fBK-lm — aad Bl Washington Markat.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
, FINELY rUBYIBHKD BOOHS, MB-
f (1* or In aolU,
B-alJ 1 H>HTl rr-J Tr" Uafeaat.
PARTNEB WAMTK1I
Id. Till* la ono o( tbo baal opr>onun-
it'Mi for a amar*, mo with a .mail capital arvr
ofJorod. For parttcolaiB apply aa abora.
fllAH. A. OA.KII.MV It.
The Celebrated Hutch <«ni.dl»a.
Mian iff i mm it-: i.onrnt,
Borlaaqna, Berlo-Oomlo aad Ballad Sloror,
IIDMIK ItOWTI,
Tha World -ra no waed One-Lecsad Dancer.
•APPHO TROi'PE,
Inclndlna: the Child Wonder, HAPPHO.
LK1.IK KI.I.IN,
MISS II. KI,I,H and W. KLL1M.
OUT 1. I - I' « N,
...-AXD....
I. C <' A' AIIAM8,
Rerlo-Cotnle aad Daeittata.
Til P. ABOVE AKTlHTn ARK HOW OUT OCR IIOOKN. AND CAN BR Elf-
Raced by mm agora Woot of ibo Itouky Mountain*, throui(h oar agaaoy,
HIIF-UIIaAN I'OltnV.V A. CO.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOh,
in MurlcB atrect. Bear Kearny.
All DrinlcM Xeia Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM MDJLRRY III TOWN.
Always on flls tba Naw York Harald, Harp*>r,f
Weakly, Frank Lailir'a. Daa'a Dotnga, Polloa (in
aatta, all Ihi Oallfomla papora. alao I^ondon
Punch. Ball'aljlfa. lUnatratad London Newa. Oall
and eaf.'afy youraolf.
afib- Dqb'% forgaj. th. .
Io7 tf .W. ».
Bar Sugar
J10B 8ALB-«18 KIABRT STBKET. AT
DON'T FORGET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE WR
ens to drop icto tbo
I=Cc>t; Sootoli,
FOR YOOS WASH OR OOLD DRINKS.
All Dritaks Tom Cental
.■B Batt«r *tr««t, .ear Kearny.
f<*lf O*. D. BRIGGS. Proprietor.
TO OEDEIt
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LAWCA^TER'S
• 17 WAHIIIX*7,TOK htRKFT,
folOloi Opp . Maxolra'a Onara Monia.
SHIRTS
... AMD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
COOD8.
ALARQR ASSORTMENT OF GENTS" KUR-
niahinK OiO'la to bo hail rooi! anil eboap. at
tbo "OLD niiKNKK, " .1 . LKVY'f*. Al« Moot
rornorr alrnot J.ib' l<i*« >■ i»«n t« all. Dop'l forgot
tha nna.br'r— 5lo MoDlgomcrrotrr-ot. wfoll ltn
CENTRAL
NO. HI* RHARY BTBBFT,*
Boat aooomnodatlons for
Fatnllloa In the city. Pnrata
• otranoo forLiv'l' Hair OnttlU. bbarinit and
Bbamuootfij.. DhlldroD'a Hair neatly oat. Ladiaa
Shnmi'tHung SO oante.
i I'nHHTVFAD.Probrtotar.
Indian Queen Range.
The Best In the Mtax-lietf
MAKUFAOTURED BY
oolStf
r.u.tn at. aiCKLKX
AT. an" 48» K»wrny it.
Signor Mancusi,
pRIVAXE SINOIKG LEBB0NB.-0LA88 O!^
HOKUAY nnd THUK1D1T,
At 3 P.M. St. Jan.. Boas., 9eG ftfuket strMt
coro.r of PJIii. f,18 In
"THE" SAUCE.
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Below MonWomory, Ban Francisco.
MONDAY MARCH 24, 1873
A Grout Aqanrlaitl.
The Zoological G-wdtna at Brussels ccti-
tain something which is without a parallel in
Europe, bat which on a smaller scale is
shortly to be introduced in Woodwards Gir-
dens in this city. It Is an immense aquarium
on a novel principle. In a large artificial
cave, which contains a number of winding
passages, is adorned with sUlacities, and is
all together qnile an interesting as if natural
besides being drier and more airy— in this
quiet and cool ielrea. are fitted up a num-
ber of gliHB rosL-rvoiry, lighted by gas jats
above, and supplied with an unusual variety
of finny inmates. Standing before one of
•heee reservoirs-, the habits and motions of
the fish can be observed with perfect ease.
The spectilcr, if at the bottom of a river,
onid not eojoy better advantages for iohfeh-
yological investigation. Pressing his nose
against the glass, carp and bass will calmly
seem to rub their sides egatnet it Huge
«eli will glidesinuoaslyoutof the rocky nook
and flout it with their UilB, a sullen dog-
fish, hideous to behold, will stare at it with
stolid indifference; and stupid flab, of diverse
kinds will pause before it in placid imbecility.
In other compartmenle seals and crocodiles
disport: while certiin tanks are devoted to
thoie curious creatures of the wave which
seem to be half flower and half fisb, and
which have b.ien bnrJened by naturalists
with moet unnatural Latin names. Half
a frano is tho prke of admission to this
curious display, which Brussels claims as
the finest of the kind in existence.
At Cherbourg, in Erance, something of
the sort was recently projeoted; but there
a bit of the genuine old ocean was to have
been captured, and filled only with those
scaly being* which can live in salt water
Here both s.-.lt and fceeh water fish abound.
The Hangi/ic Season.
The banging season has fairly commenced.
The majeBty of the Law has been vindicated
in New York by the execution of Forster,
in ?p:te of the influence brought to bear to
aave a forfeit life and twice recently in Cal-
ifornia the people have arisen in their
strength and carried out the law themselves.
These occurrences have caused a little think-
ing and muoh Ulkiug. We beard tiree of
".be dangerons classes" conversing in a sa-
loon on Saturday night on this subject.
Bill Syke3 said, "Yes, tmngin'e commenced
and now there'll be no end to it, they won't
know when to stop." Sidney Fourace said,
"I tell yon things are getting critical . I'd
rather sack eggs than kill a man now-a-
■daya." BobBlojtjr observed, "Kill a man I
I tell you, I aiu't goin' to look ero9 8-eyed at
a man while the public's in this humor."
There will be a remarkablo decrease in the
•crop of ui orders this year in oonsequenoe of
it's having been proved that banging is not
:pla$ed out. We sympathize with the sensa-
tional press.
The Miiinis u bean who lent his girl his
false teeth to cr&ck hickory nuts with was a
cousin to the man who ub screwed his old-
fashioned wooden peg of a leg and handed it
to his intended t y poke the fire before which
they were sparking.
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montfcoaaery street, one door
South of the Melropolftnn Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men'*, boys* and chil.
urena' clo-iilng, en account of r amove. , at
greatly r.^uced trices. Every description of
genta famishing goods, ix<,U, trunks, valises,
• etc, below coct, O.-ll If jou want bargains. 3i,
-Utoffithor tile Best,
It is ourlous, but true, that J. A. Shaber,
707 Market utitct, Bear Third, should sell fur-
litirre and bedding cheaper ihmi any other
dealer In this olty. Try him and yon will be
«onv4notd. »
A great variety of Tits and Bows, all styles,
1nst received at the What Cheer Laundry, 131
Leldesdirff k trot t. •
Genuine tta- ana, CI stars.
Beat brands at 61 t»*,ntgomery street, 8, W,
- corner of Merchant, Frenok & Oahn. q
Public iccummodatlon.
Washing left at the efflce before 8 A. M., can
be rttunied iu the evening If reqolr.d; we
never dlaappelblt What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldeadorff Btreet. •
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Artificial Memory, Guaranteed.
Tbu wonderful avatem gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thoneanda of figures and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
and the intellect etreDgthened. Bend for the
book- fifty cent*, pot-paid. Professor Wm,
Memos, 137 Montgomery street.
The Seal itt-nnidiee,
Dr. Perry's Last Ohanoe, for pain. Dt. Per-
t?'$ Webfoot PUIp, for all bisons complaints.
JPor sals by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
■At- t, oerner of Oomm* rclal. •
Foe Sal*— A lot ef cheap silk dresses, at 98
Oeary street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. I
■ 3»ratt*a Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Jolutft, sprains and Braises. 3-l
BOB BOBART INTBRTTBJWED.
How ho wan Arrtsted-Fare at Mare
Island— His Anceaiors-Hia Poieonal
Habits- What] be Wrote for the
Chronicle.
As Fioabo is not regularly in the inter,
viewing business, some explanation of tbe
manner in which we obtained tbe following
information seems proper. On Saturday
morning as we were resting aitor oar ar-
duous lab rs in completing the exhaustive
dramatio summary which is the feature
of that day's issue, a gentlemanly young
man entered tho office and gilding noiselessly
over the rich BiussbIs pile Cirpttappro-caed
the fauteuil of California maple and rich bro-
cade silk in which we are accustomed to take
onr eise. Removing tbe mouth piece our
narghile (a present from the late Mnstapha
AUJ from our lipB, we enquired the buaineEa
of our visiter. "My name," said he, "is Col.
Henry Montague Larrykyn, K. W. G. 0. B.
T. K, B.—
"Thank you," we Baid. (iWe know the
other letteis of the alphabet."
"I have ojlled," continued Co'. Larrykyn,
"to ask yon tj commission me to do up an
interview for you."
"Whom do you wish to do up?" we asked,
"Well," said the Colonel, "I should, if you
please, like to interview Mr. Bogart. I
know him and he— he— he— weU, you know
he interviewd me to some extent, and — "
"You wish to 6ee how he likce it himself
slid we "Well go ahead, here's a dollar to
pay your fare to Mare Island, and here's
twenty dollar j for whisky money, and if you
want any more you can draw on our grand-
mother to any amount."
This morning we received tbe following
repjit, which we at once lay before our Isid-
ore:
Arrived at Mare lYand we were courte-
ously received, the whole garrison turning
out, the observant santry at tbe gats having
discovered our military rs.uk. We asked to
be shown tj the the dungeon where Bobert
D. Bogart was confined. We were taken on
board tbe Independence, where we were ush-
ered into a handsomely furnished cabin and
discDvered the gentleman of whom we were
in search engaged in a game of cribbage
with Sergeant Fitzpatrick. The following
conversation ensued:
Keporteb— Well, Bogie, how do you find
yourself?
Booabt— Ob, scrumptious I (fifteen two,
fifteen four, and a pair's six.) Heard from
your grandmother yet ?
Reporter— I've come as an interviewer
for the Figaro.
BeoAET— Take any shape but that and my
firm nerves shall never tremble. (A flash
of four and a pair, six) What the devil do
you know about interviewing ?
Reporter— Everyone must have a begin-
ning. Now then, tall me. When did you
first begin to embezzle?
Booabt — When I was three years old. I
used to embezzle lumps of sugar— (four
five, six, six, four, five, six, and a pair's
eight.)
Reporter— Do yon come of a criminal
family ?
Bogart— (Cut the cirda) — Ye?, slightly.
Had a great grandmother, (beg your pardon
if I hurt yonr feelings) hanged for petty lar-
oeny. She Wis an aristooratic old klepto-
maniac, but they didn't understand it in
those days (fifteen two) ; had a father a Con-
gressman, and an uncle a Presbyterian min-
ister, and twe cousins in the Brooklyn Navy
Yard (twenty with a pair) and a half brother
Consul to Egypt, (one for last card).
Reporter— How do they feed you in this
bas tile ?
Bogart— Yo» be blowed 1 I'm not George
Francis Train and this isn't a b; stile. I
have a champagne cocktail in the morning,
doves on teast, with muibrooma for break-
fast, lots of nioe things, and mere cham-
pagne for lurch, and dinner as good as Del-
moaioo ever served. (Tiro pair— damn itl)
Reported— W hat are your personal habits?
Booabt— I clean my teeth and wash every
morning, change my shirt three times a
week, socks according to climate. Go to
bed sober four timt-a a week. Eat peas
with a fork and don't use a knife for fish.
(Cut 'em)
Reporter— What used you ta write for
the Chronicle ?
Booabt— Pretty nearly everything that
was worth reading (I lack six of being heme to
deal) . Thf best editorials, all the sensation
interviews, and, in fact, most ef the Anua-
nias and Sappbira business. (I can peg out
out next time)
Reporter— Do you consider your arrest
an unwarrantable outrage.
Bogatit— Not much. (A run of three)
Perhaps It's a free passage to Washington,
which I couldn't get any other way. I con-
sider it (twenty with a pair) a d— d good ad-
vertisement. Now you jast get ont of here.
You are interrupting me in my game. Fig-
aro's the only paper I would give this in-
formation to. Git I (I can't get out.)
We then retired wondering at the eallons-
neES of the criminal who seemed altogether
too comfort ib' e with such a charge hang-
ing over his head. If he weee accused o
murder be could not appear more calm and
confident.
Daniel In the Lien's Den.
D. E. Bandmann has been getting into hot
water in Loudon, and tbns relieves himself
Sir:— Enowiog that your columns are al-
ways open to fair play, I take the liberty of
aBkiogyouto kindly insert the following:
NoaetTla more witling to accept honest
critic sen tban I am ; even injustice is bear-
able provided it lathe writer's honest con-
viction. But what can be s<id to a class of
men (?) who criticise an actor w.tbout at-
tending his performance ? The critio (?) of
a weekly contemporary, when I was playing
Hamlet at the Strand Theatre a few months
ago said :
"We do not admire Mr. Bandmann's
Hamlet ; it has all the faults ef Mr. Fechter's
rendering in tbe matter of elocu'ion, and
but few merits of auy sort to recommend it.
Mrs. Bandmann's Ophelia, however, we
can praise highly ; it is intelligent, pictur-
esque, pathetic, and at all timea artistic."
?7n fortunately, however, Mrs, Bandmann
was taken ill a few hours before the per-
formance commenced, and could not act
during tbe entire engagement. An apology
was made after tbe first act, the first
scenes were out out, and in tbe third act a
lady of the company read the part. In the
fourth ect Miss Wallack arrived in time to
act tbe Mad Scene.
Conld that honest (?} critic have been in
theatre? In his last notice of my perform-
ance of Hamlet he discoveistbat —
"I hive neither legs, head, shoulders,
voioe, nor intelligence, and my wife he ap-
parently thinks it would be generous and
economical to pass unnoticed."
Was this individual in the Theatre on this
occasion ?
However, he has paid no high compli-
ment to the public who, for the last two
seek-, have crowded tbe Princess' from
floor to ceiling, wbieb circumstance has in-
duced tbe management to prolong the en-
gagemen, to witness the performance of
such a monstrostity as he descnbis.
Your humble servant,
D. E. Bandkakn.
'■ ♦
A Curious Interpretation.
An old Dutch farmer had a handsome
daughter named'Kinnie, who recently joined
tbe Methodist Church, against which the
old farmer was somewhat prejudiced. The
young minister, under whose instrument-
alitv Miss Minnie was converted, visiting
her frequently, excited his suspio'on that
all was not right. Accordingly he visited the
eburoh one Sunday night, and seated him-
self unobserved among tbe congregation.
Soon after taking his seat, tbe minister, who
was preaching from Daniel v. 25, repeated
in a loui voice the words of his text, "Mene,
mene, tekel, upLarsin ," upon which tbe old
farmer sprang to his feet, seized tbe affrigh-
ted girl by tbe arm, and hurried ber out
of tbe meetinghouse. Having reached tbe
ohnrohyard, he eave vent to his feelings in
the words— "I knows dere was something
wrong, and nowlsohwares to em."
"Why, father, what do yon mekn?" re-
plied tbe bewildered and innocent girl.
"Dirlh't I, "shouted the old man, striking
his fiats together and stamping with his foot,
"didn't I hear tbe parson call out to yen
"Minnie, Minnie, tickle the parson."
The Last New Song,
Air — "Moet t£ Ckandon,"
Emerson Oorvllle is my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
RelisheB these, that my bouse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl hifth oh 1 Oh I nigh obi
None who have been but again will go.
Corville lays sol eaye sol
On Fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell- ii-h In every style,
Inwardly cause you muoh to smile.
LadieB with escorts tbere always go,
Ladies got Ladles go I
Emerson Corville's polit-l and so
3-1 They gol they gol they gol
Stun, Moot-©,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
found In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishment, southwest corner £osh and Mont-
gomery Bts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
ten at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. m
A. .Pleasant Liocavion.
Persona destrlng comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhamhra,
and lnepeet the fine suites of rooms to let tbere
Tne building U a very fine one and Is well
Lltfbtod and Mutilated..
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Agency ia now renOTed to lSSNewMonU
corner? stre^ oear Howard. N. B.— The Wl£ED
Family Favorite t>ob the highest premium over
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at Paris, 1667; alen, the same First Premlom at the
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NINE Point" ot SDDO.-toritfr and that now. bj the
iDvantion of an Ea'TIRB SELF-ADJUSTING
Tension, its valae ia nearly doubled, and yetsetls
at the same price as hltnarto. m2l lm eod
Fob. tike work, yo to T. 0. Jeaanp, dentist
• ocr. Sutter and Monf g'cy, over Tacker'e. 3-u
Pr«tt'« Abolition OU
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la bat one place in the city where you can buy
underclothing cheap for yourselves and chil-
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9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3h
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PACIFIC 11. A. VET REPORTER, J. A WOODSON, Editor
Dovotod to the Interest, of the Lena! Profession.
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H8ICALIHSTITUTE
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CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Paralalia Harar A Wotknaloa.)
ka. •* BIABTBOMBBT HTKF.F.T.
OppoaltA tba I. Irk Hoatae.
IIBABOn. ABB EEAB.IT nikkf.t.
MR. MAT.B CALLS ATTKXTIOJI TO BIS
Lkria Aad wall aalaotad aaaoruaaol of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And bla n«w itr!... of T*adr-ni*da Silk. Wool and
• iharl.APUt/ Sl.'ITS.at VKRY l.cjW PRIOES.
Alio, a Urara aiock of Mnp.ii. Broobs tni Lao*
hh.wlt, l,u« Jaokat*. Milk tod Cotton Velvet*.
SIIicb, HatitiB, I'lnakirifi, and »T»r» datvonp'ioD of
TrtmailBf.. JUHT AttRlVID, i larga iL-roi.aof
PLAIN ARB BMBBOIOEBKD
lalNF.X MVITJft.
If. B— Ofoaki, Drt>ia«aad aa'ti raadi to ordar
Id lat-it fa.hioo, at r*)*tonA.*il» r4>*>a. ab2
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
owuto T6 THB r ACT THAT U ABHBR IB
SBLLIBO A LABOB tad FIKB STOOE OB
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DOST POROET TO CALL AMD EXAHUIB
BIB LAROB STOCK OB
FLO Brumal, F.ATHEB., BIBBOHS,
BILK. AMD ITBAW UOODA.
M. AHHER,
ftSO K«mvrmx atrcct,
BdBtwM n Oalifornia aad 8ftor»ni*)Dt«.
•W-.Tttit reoalrod, I.9W doc. H»U, ■•Uinf »t
f IfTY OBKT8 apl*o«. ttOX
Ota. W. VABLB, moB'T fTXUT, D*.TU> MaVXWBTaI..
Nagle, SteiT& Maxwell,
U IMPOBTBBB ABD
Wholesale PrOTision Merchants
The City Gardens
FOR TBI
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTBlfTIOrT OF ALL ftOOIKTIKS, AH-
exjiatloDi and MiIilatt CompUliaa ta ca'lad
to ttaa ad*ftolac*. offarvd bf tfi.m 'omtnortioiii
and baftdtifol Irooau. for Holiday i' looio Faa.i-
»*(•. Th*r cao b. prooarod on ftoj day in tba
week for ploolfl parpoiaa the oorntnc aaaaao oo
mo'* adraotAfaaoa Urrni tbao aor iroaoda In tba
Mikff.
THE CITT OAKPFIVpI
Arc lur of aoonaa without inr tanfl to "ooi.tU*.
and ara oro.ldad wnt lar*" and baaatifol Laws*.
lanaHbada Tr.aa; tmaauCI hlobtaraand HlanU
from t*arr cllma, minro'ii Snloita; t«» mtm-
moth Danolofj Pftfiiioos: a oataral Laka, «rlt<
Plaianra Ro.ia: PoaritAto* aod OlMI "•*••*■) Toar-
■ ra, all parfeoilr abalt>rad frons tba witnU A
mitomoth KaotaDrant, i* on tha rrnnoit., and urerj
CODVCotanoa for tba aaoonmaiatlot. of larga PiO*
oloa baa h-.n made. Bf-n t'-imi baa baan plaoad
Id tba most oontplaw ordar for tba eooieg aaaaoa
THB. CITT 4ABDKN8
Are tta« lar(««t In tba iStala Thar contain H1-,
aorra of Kaioll and Bbad*d L«wa, Flower Oar-
dans, ate., and are oapable of aooomDiadatltm
lO.UUO psraoos with tba sraa-Aat eon veal anas. Kx-
tra Oara rat diraott*/ to tba Oardana.
PIcdio Oomn.ltt.pa ara aapaoiallv Inrilad to call
aad iDepaot tba Oroondi, and aaoartaia torma.
which will bn stoat fa*oribla.
M. V. STB.VI.tfS. Prwprlotor.
■SrOfBoa hoars 3 to 6 P.H.. daily, at tba Oardany,
corner T waif tb and Folaoa. atraata.
K. B -300,0 0 • Admitaion Tlokate wora aold
by rarloaa A«»ooiationa holdtoc taatiTala at tba
Oily Oardana laat jaar. Tb* aala of aplritnooa
llqaora will be prohibited aa the trounda on Poa-
tiTtldaya. mM if
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAND.
The PopnIar_Picnlc Besort.
Forty mflAAtAa Bide rroaa tkla Olfy-Oavr*
rn direct to the Park.
BaE.BR'S OIRTBAL PARK IS OBDOOBT.
adl, tba baat Hann.r Haaorl for Floaloa Aad
Famlliaa nnrim tba Momna,, b«ln« KBBB FROM
DOIT.WIrlD, HAND AMD POISOB OAK. Tba
Park la rarr aoraAUBaloai. And localaA dlraoltr at
the water front ._.„«_ ,
It aboonda in mkrildoaal jld SbkUk Traat. bJJA-
llfnl Laaraa. Oardana, elo.. and la prorldad aritb
a mammoth Pa, Won. Raatanrant, and a„rr oon-
ranlaboafarnnnlloaaaaiBblAiaa. Will ba opaa to
tbepkblltalMr Maroh I6kb. For nartlanlkr.. ap-
plrlo T. V». BADOBR, al tbk F»rk. or at bla
oBaanartbeaat ooraa. Kaarn. aad Bnah itta.ta.
Baa Frakoiaoo. ■■" "»
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIBD ..
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH H AIE TONIC
ADRBSStNO PUEABAlfT TO tTBK. BASILT APPLIED.
la oot frraaay, aad will not iojara tba raoat daiioata. It
enraa all dlaaaaaa of the soaip. ramovaa dasdroff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Raonara tba hair, aofl and kloaaj. and U PURELY VBOK
TABLE.
arlB. Orirlnal BAOB BRUSH HAIR TOBIO AID
DRKSS1NQ aa, bo bad of tba Adapt,
JAB. Fl. OATFJk, DroAAiat,
MILITARY COOD8
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS.
SAU MaAlBAAmT atMAt, Baaaa Ka. I.
aahlt II T.
MOKB BIT TBI BEAT BtALITT OF AtKATA
OAH BB BAD AT
Stalls S, O. Calif oxiila Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
TBI JI.9T BLIOaUT CUSTOM WORK IB TBI OUT
Beers dac M.yn.rd,
MB Kaarai atAeet AA* *«>A» AaaAhArBAah
THB JOUKKAL OF AMUSEMENT..
PDUtebMl erarr Day i» »• *•** *»
MMenk«ta>' WJ Vuhlwtoi U*
BsUnr Montcom»iy. Ban FimnoUoa
TUESDAY KABCH25, 1*73
AMUSEHENT8, Etc
California Tlisatre.
Tha long-promise J production of "Ooriolanua"
took place at Ibis ibcalre lut nigbt. and draw a
crowded bsui. The play specs with a street
eoaoe in Boms, ia wbisb appear a crowd of mnU-
ooqs eitixena lad by a " Ward noli tie las," who ap-
pears in the eact aa Firat Cititao, and has a goad
deal to saj throughout tba piece. Toil character
wi6 i ffeolirely plajed Dy J. O. Williamson. Mene-
aics Ag-ippa (Henry Edwards) eoUra and baa a
taJk with the dtacententrd mob, ullinc them the
famous etory of the belly and the members. Mr-
Edwards bad a part which suited him well, and
played ft capitally. In the midst ol this parley
witb the ciUtsns, Galas Msrcin , aftsrwarde Bar-
named Coriolaons, eaters, and in tbe most nn-
t tinted manner expresses hie opinion of the dear
people, which Is not a complimentary one. Mr.
MeOolloagb ac tea finely In thia scene, aa be did in
ail la which be appeared. He shewed a tfcorongh
•onoeptiOD of the ebaraoter of Ooriolanas, and
cimid it oat admirably. Tbia play ahoald be pre-
sented on the stage more lit q neatly— say every
time there is an election. Coriotaaae woaldserre
aa a modal for ear aotfein office seekers. In the
first and second eceneaof the third act, where
Ooriolaans stands in ttte market place to recede
tbe votes of tbe propls to elect him totheOon-
salsbip, Mr. McOnJloagh was grand. We do not
believe there is another actor living who oonld
have eo well filled tbe role of OoriolanaB. It is
only when Coriolaons is eff the stage that ths play
is a little wearisome ; tbe firat and second acts are
andeniably rather slow, bat this ia made ap for by
tbegorgeoBB scene of the Capltollne Hill, Borne,
and tbe ttlumphal procession, which eclipses any-
tbing ever before presented on the California
atage. W. A.Meetaytr was a goad representative
•f the manly Oominine, and read the long speeohes
of tbe part with anderjtanding and good taste.
MIssAaaie Graham ia aaarcely "heavy" enoagh
for tbe role of Volnmnia, bat read it well, and did
some fine acting la the scene where tbe mother
plea's with her son to save Borne. Miss Helen
Traey was a good representative of Valeria.
"The i obleaiaterof Pnblicola,
The moon of Bome; obsete as tbe icicle.
That's carded by the frost from purest anow
And hangs oo Diaa'e temple."
She dressed the part splendidly. John Wilson as
Sloiains, the Tribune, had a good deal to do and
aay. and acquitted himself admirably. It ia only
when Mr. Wiiscn is oast oat of bis line of charac-
ters that be is open to adverse criticism; hew
well be can aot he ehowed last sight. Walter
Lc aanas Junius Brutus, the oi her Tribune, was
all that could be desired. George D. t'haplla
aa Tallas Acfidics was a mild type of Volsolan
asd played the parttamely. S. J. Buckley, always
earnest and impassioned eaangh for aay occasion,
as Tolaelaa read end acted well. witb tbe exception
i ba t by tbe sapidity of bis utterance he a amd the
effect of some of his speeches. He must "in the
hirlwind of bis passion atqaire and beget a tem-
perance that may give It smoothness." Tbesoog
of welcome to the conqueror and tbe funeral
dirge were wall enag by the chorus of the theatre
under B. W. Leaob, with the addition of Mrs. Geo.
T. Evans, and Messrs. Loomis, Lincoln, Dauphin.
Oaatreld and Makia. The music waa good
throughout and the funeral march and dirge com-
posed by Mr. Leaob is very eff active, Tbe citizens
•Jl acted well, and the supernumeraries who filled
t be ranks of the two armies were the best-drilled
we have ever seen on the California st age. Among
the many beautiful scenes, in addition to that of
the OapitolineHilL painted for thia play by Mr.
Porter, we nay mention, a Grecian Hall, apart-
ments ia the house of Ooiialanae, and the Volsoian
encampment near Bome. All of these were ap-
plauded whva presented. The fioal eeane, in
which the body of Corialaous Ib represented lying
oa a funeral pyre ef fageou of wood, was very ef-
fectively represented. Tbe dirge was snug by the
kneeling crowd, torobes ware applied to the pyre.
flan es rose nearly to tbe roef of the theatre and
the body Bank slowly in the blaring rua-s. There
is so macb toattract in "Oorit1aaua"tbatitahonld
dsaw crowded houses for a long time. It will
be played every night antU farther sotiee.
AlBUibrt.
Signer Donate bad a fair bouse for his benefit
last nigbt, and the performance gave general sat-
isfaction. A aapltal bill fa offered for to-night-
The first eart coneindee wvs Brown's Bore*. 1b
which Billy Krsersea and company appear; Bob
Hart and Little Mao will present tbe very amus-
ing aot of "Tba Second Hind Hotel ;" Charley
Sattoa will appear in song aad dance ; Billy Emir-
son, M. Alnalay Soon. G. W. BeokafaUer, W. T.
Baker aad Banj. Clark in "Lea Miserable*,'* and
Bob Hart's new sketch of "A Slippery Day" will
tad the eaUrtaianeBt. Friday nsxi la set apart
far the benefit ef Little Mac. aad on Moiday next
Bob Hart, the very efflole&t stage manager aad
learned politician, will tike his benefit.
Metro poll tan Theatre.
■To-night the very amusing comedy of "Check-
nuU" and the bnrlesqus of "Tbe Gold Demon"
with Ita beautiful aceoery, pleasing songs, pretty
daaoea, and sharp hits at tbe limes will be presen-
ted for tbe last time. Aa this week is tbe last of
tbe engagement of the popular Ohapmaa Sisters,
all should viait tbe theatre. "Lotus and Leo" I*
nearly ready tor production.
Brlla Union Theatre.
Thoaaas Campbell, the favorite baritone singer,
Harry Oaaslaad, the musical down, J. H, Larkia
and Miaa Oarrte Armstrong, the Dutch character
ertlstss.Oogillaad Cooper, the Oalifornian song
and daace men. Chsriss Verner.tiie London comio
eioger. aad many others will appear to-night in a
very varied aod eatertaialBg perfonnaBce. tbe
programme of which is published on our first page.
Wilsoa'a Grand Amphitheatre.
Daring the laat nights of tbe circus the manager
John Wilaon. is determiBod thai h>at shall aay
that they missed seeing the beet circus perfor-
mance ever -riven ia California because they
oeolda't afford it, and he has therefore reduced
bis prices. "Blohard III" baa beati withdrawn and
aad to-Bigbt aa immense programme will be given
Mills Dockrill will appear In two new acts, Hone
Keaaibet in two original acts R, H. Dockrill in
great Indian act, aad all the other state of the
a. -ua, wheee aames appear on our first page in new
aot*.
Wood-ward's Gardens.
■Tbe nearly eompleted whale pond, tbe new
sanariam, and hundreds ef other object of inter-
est attract many visitors to these gardens.
AHsOOafKhU MCEsTUsI.— One Of the IDOSt
templets eoUeetsoos of tbe kind in the United
States, comprising hondreda of oosiay aad b*eu-
irtul wsx models,' la daily on view (to gentlemen
) at she Mojsnm
Health amd Talent.
It is DO exaggeration to lay that health is
» large ingredient in what the world calls
talent. A man without may he a giaDt id
intellect, bat his deeds will be the dee<?8 of a
dwarf. On tbe contrary, lot him have a
qu'ckcircnlation, a good digestion, tbe balk,
thews and sinews of a man, and the al.crity,
and cnlbinking confidence inspired by tbe^e,
though baring but ft thimbleful of braiDs,
he will e'.ther blander npoe succsss or set
failure at defiance. It ii true, eBpeoially in
this country, that tbe number of oentiurs
in every community — of men in whom he-
roic intellects are allied with bodily canst7
rations as toagh aa that of ft horse— ii small;
that in general, a man has reason to think
himself well off in the lottery of life if he
drawt the prize of a healthy stomach, with-
out ft mind, or a prize e>f a fine mt*U*>et
witb ft crazy stomacb. But of the two ■ weak
mind in a herculean frame is better tbftn a
giant mind in a crazy constitution. A pound
of energy with an ounce of talent will
achieve more than a pound of talent with
an ounce of energy. The first reguisite of
sucdris in life is to be a good animal. In
any of tbe learned professions a vigorous
constitution is equal to fifty per cent, more
brain. Wit, judgment,1 imagination, elo-
quence, all tbe qualities of; the mind, attain
thereby a force and splendor to which they
could never approach without it. But in-
tellect in ft weak body Is like gold in a spent
swimmer '■ pocket. A mechanic may have
tools of the sharpest edge and keenest pol-
ish, but what are these without a vigorous
arm and band? Of what use is it that your
mind has become a vast granary of know-
ledge, if you have not tbe strength to turn
the key.?
■»*
Irish Wit.
Those who frequented tbe theatres in tbe
old country some forty years ago must know
to what inconvenience actors were put by
deficiencies of stage properties, which is
evidenced by the following amusing anecdote:
When the renowned Mis. Siddocs was
playing ia Dublin, in the well known tra-
gedy of "tfaobetb," she, as Lady Macbeth,
came to that part where a drum senna's and
she exclaims, "A drum I a drum I Macbeth
doth come." There was some difficulty or
neglect in obtaining tbe necceasary instru-
ments, and to her amazement a trumpet
Boundei. Bfce immediately saw how absurd
itwonldfce to s y "drum" while the well
known sound of the other met tbe ears of the
vast audience, so she slid, "A trumpet! a
trumpet!" and supped short amid breath-
loss silence, not knowing how to rhyme it,
when a voice from t';e gallery called out,
"Macbeth doth stamp itl" at which the
house broke out into one peal of laughter
and applause, and tbe tragedienne advanced
to the footlights and bowed her acknowledge-
ments for tberslief. Bhe afterward tried to
find out who it was, bat failed to do so, and
never forgot what Bhe considered the most
tke most genuine piece of wit she bad ever
met wah in all her experience.
The LiDrEs will remember that [M1bb| Katie
McOarrlck will have her first reception and
opening day on next Tuesday, March 26th. Her
select OBE will be found to be the most elegant
bonnets and bats offered this season, being the
latast French atylea and jntt suited for Spring
and Summer wear. Her establishment Is No.
135 K-army street, corner of Butter (first floor,
up stair.- 1. *
Enjoyable Drives*
An elegant and comfortable canlage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an tDjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Iranelseo so unquestionably
as from Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o tbe stand frontlnjc the Ooci-
aentai Hotel, His handsome turn-outs are used
by tbe best oirclea of tbe crty, and as be makes
H a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, be is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Ooast, while a| large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no eirriagea
except those which be provides. Frank bae en.
joyed great success in bis butness, and |tne
admirable way in which be conducts It nukee
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Pratt*s Abolition Oil.
Tbe People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
Dr. Barlow *J. 8mitn
Is giving a conra of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7)4 o'clock
a. part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. u., free, w
Vhlte Labor Only I
Employed by the What Obeer Liundry, 121
Leldesdoiff street. •
It 1st at Beauty !
Tbe Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
116 WaabingtoD street, near tbe Post Office. Best
ever invented. o
r9~Fob Chbu>bje»'b Pictdbib go to Moan's
Gaixeby, 417 Montgomery street. 3-v
Twenty Txioxasarnl
Paptr Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, office 121 Leldesdoiff st.
Five HundredMenWanted
Immediately. To sand their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leldeedorff at. •
Save Tour Money.
Why pay $8 per doaen tor Cabinet Rembrandt
Photographs when you can get them for $4 per
dosen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Fobs Galixbt, No. 36 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. No Chinese
employed at the New York Gallery. 3-b
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 ■
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery O
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladies and
Gente' Farnishlng Goods, at Bank's, store, 36
THE TREACHERY OF JONES.
A Philadelphia. Tragedy.
BY 1UX iD'.ZE.
Rebecca Johnson was a maid of high and
Duble birtb;
No man conld guess the awful sum her proud
papa wati worth.
Bhe fancied Jon> s -when flrct they met, because
she saw him try,
Aa courteously he bowed to bor, to smile with
his tight eye, m
And subsequently, when -Tones called, the
sparkling that was done.
Was so terrlQo that at once Rebecca's heart was
won.
And Jones, for fear tbe exercise by Johnson
might be stopped ,
One eve nlng f 11 npon bis knees, and sighed and
blushed and popped.
The wild, tumultuous passion that was raging
lo her breast
Can hardly be imagined, and It oannot be ex-
prersed.
Bat, tul *he le: rned precisely in what neighbor-
hood he owelt,
She didn't dare to tell young Jones tbe ecstasy
the felt. t
She said, "Tour preffdred love I shall assorsdly
decline
If north of Market street you live, or further
aouth than Pine.
That people dwell beyond those bounds yon
may perhaps insist,
Bnt I, of court?, can't recognfzs the fact that
they exist."
And then Jones said uo earthly prfxs could
posBlbly induce
A relative of bis to live on any street but Spruce.
The fellow fibbed most shamefully, as desp'rate
lovers will;
The street tbat Jones lived upon was really
Callowhlll.
So tbea she flew into his trine snd murmured
In sweet tones:
"I love you I O, I love you i Fold me close, my
sweetl my Jo&ee!"
And thongb. he clasped her to hie heart and
M-std h-T, mussed her hair,
And carried on outrageously, she didn't seem
to care.
Tbe wedding followed In a week; two weeks
tbev wtre away;
Then back to Philadelphia the Joneses came to
stay.
While Bpeedlng homeward in the cab, tbe bride
remarked, "Whywill
This brutal man, of all tbe streets, drive Into
Callowhlll?"
They stopped before a house just then, and
Mrd. Jones looked que: r,
And f aid, "What does bemeao, my love? What
business have we here?"
Bnt gazing out, she saw a plate of bra^s upon
tbe door;
And JONES was all the legend that the shining
tablet bore.
A wild, unearthly yell escaped tbe Upa of Mr=.
Jones,
And this was followed by a lot of BObs and
sbriefeB and groans.
"0 Perjured villain I Slave!" she screamed,
*I tell you I will not
Consent to live with any Jones on thia plebeian
Bpotl"
Then 'suddenly she tackled Jones (who called
for thf police) ,
And bc&incdhlm lmtantaneonBly witb blows
irom her valise.
And looking at bis corpse without a ebadow
of regret.
She killed ben-ell by swallowing her cut-glass
vinaigrette.
They burled both the bodies in the same, cold
oheerless tomb;
Rebecca's blgb-'oned frleads deolired she
merited her doom.
The Jones ' shutters f .r a ytar were bowed both
front and baok.
And all tb? Johnsons dressed thsmBelveB for
twelve months in black.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Sack and Paralysis.
3-L
Tlie Pioneer Carpel Beating
Machine Oo.,
No. 653 Tebsma street, 1b the only place you
can depend on for having your Carpets well
cleanad and swept by machinery. J. Spatjld-
iag k Oo. 3-s
How to Procure Barj>alns.
Attend tbe auction sales of Watson & Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 113 Sot tor street,
adjoining tbe new Oiious Amphitheatre, and you
are sura to rroeure bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan*
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to, s
We get no bnsiness from Chinese, end we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry, Office, 121 Leldeedorff street. •
Ladies Visiting Cs&r4'aj.
Written, engraved or painted by Johb P.
Dwtsb, 126 Butter street, opposite Lick Bouse,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— nLuroxxn-
CBTSTS JJE1TLI 1UBEED. PXXalAXISHn? Of 6V«y
description to order. s
Oyster Trade.
Tbe oyster trade in OsJifornla Is assuming
gigantic proportions, Emerson Gorrille, of the
Saddle Beck, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
hia own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
oysters to all parts of the Pacific Ooast. His
■astern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent , and • he
" Saddle Book" la known everywhere
(Star (Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ea'e and cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorfl st, •
Dr. I>ohorty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
chronlo and specific practice, and aa such Is
now the most successful of any Physician In
San FranclBoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl; a tew doors Dtlow What
Ohaer Hous*. z
#- ■ —
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the soitaessof velvet, and
tbe tint of tbe lily to the complexion, use
Digest's Gbzmb db Lis. i>
American Watches.
Seduced prices, at H A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond 8t. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefnlly repaired. d
Clam Chowder Every IVIflrnt,
The best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 1 16 Morton street, jast off
Kearny. s-v
OLAiBvoxurT.— Madame Olara Antonfe, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranee Medium.
SS3 Kearny st, bet. Bush and Pine. Oonsolta-
tiens in Bngliah, French end Oermaa. x
Prssb and Sweet,
For ihsLfeBA—Sjonfeationarj. aw to Pants and
Small Thanks to Blm.
The Boston Irish- American Leader, com-
menting on Bouolcault's claim tbat he has
■ought in bis dramas to elovato the charac-
ter of the stage Irishman, says :
The stage, we are toF should hold tbe
mirror up to nature, riave the dramatists
who in a hundred plays have expossd their
ignorance and belied our countrymen done
this? Not a bit of it, They passed over
the great names whose deeds in every dime
have lent a brighter glow to the page of his-
tory. Wading through the ranks of mar-
shalled heroes, of great statesmen, of world-
famed poets and able lawyers, they single
cut some Anglo-Irish rustic, focus him in
the mind's eye, and decorating their figure
with a broken pipe and carpenter's shillelab,
they plscs him upon tbe stage and Bay,
"There, ladies and gentlemen, behold a rep-
resentative Irishman."
Oat upon such rubbish! We as a class
have our faults, frolics, vices if you will, hut
we nave yet to see the Irishman, who, pos-
sessed of common sense, would degrade
himself and country by demanding to the
level of buffoon. We know of no nation in
the world whose sons can vie with the child-
ren of Erin in all tbe noblest attributes of
humanity, and Bouoicault, wbo prides him-
self we believe on being an Irishman, Bhould
know this.
The sko'ch of Father Tom, in » The Col-
leen BawD," is an insult to our priesthood.
Hip portraitures of Myles-oa-Coppaleen and
Bbann the Post, are bat little removed from
tbe old stale stereotype.
Their principal vocation is to brew whisky
punch, give vent to a few Indian yells,
meant, we suppose, for an Irish "hurroo,"
twirl a shellelah, batter somebody's skull,
and finally rer cue a forlorn maiden, whom
another representive(?) of the racs is just
upon tbe point of murdering.
God save Ireland! Well; wo hope he will,
and begin by prompting some one to give
these libellers of our country an occasional
taste of the bLcbthorn, which they are so
inordinately fond ot painting.
A Real Cariosity.
The Chief of Police, of Pittsburg, Mass.,
has a nice little job of work cut out for
him by a correspondent, who asks him to
look for " a runaway man who has a black
mutstatoh about five fete and tone intches
in his stosings with a velvet color." When
tbe Chief gets hold of that fellow, Bsrnum
will pay a big price for him as an addition to
bis great collection of natural cariosities,
V. Cart lor & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, bavlng tbe latest unproved lapi-
dary tools, will execute any work In their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gema. Lap-
idary, 014 Merchant street, room 26. Sh
Holiday- Candies,
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection.
Bry, 678 Kearny BtreeV Wholesale and retail, o
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75o, to $3, Complete assortment
of Gente' Furnishing Goods. Beales & Co., 809
Kearny street, near Bosh. c
Do Wot Suffer from Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Inst].
rate, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
an*afc from experience, having tasted the Doc-
tor's capability. Belerenoes given It required, a
*-SB» I
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to tbe multitude of fashions
In bate. At " The" Bat Store, 647 "Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every onxiffho-
goes there is sure to be suited.
Sandwich Island FutU.
Since the neceneion of tbe king to the throne
of the Fsndwicb Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. air. Jacob Schielber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington Btreet,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that tbe gathering and bis shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for maftraas bedding, and doubtless Air. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes.
■■ ■ ■ ■>
Frxotoarrapnic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Qal iery . 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street.
S.F.BySINESSDIREfJT
BoofaseUers and atatloasrs
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery. Dear Maui
Bnilnen Colleaea.
Heald's, Brjant & Btratton'a Ooliert, u |
Batcher a.
Kate, Prsd, Btslls M to 100. OaJlforoi*,lUrt
French Fancy Oo«d»,
Looan A Co., 19 Mentgomerr. 107 and 1QB 86,
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Oo.. 110 Second atrsat
Wines and Ltqqara, (Waolssal*
Danerl P. A Co.. 601 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMOI
IHMAK AND
BOTANIC PHYSIO/
XWBMTT TEAKS OF WMkV
IN THE TREATMENT OF D1BSA1I*
dent to f.m.l.ah., pIM«d fi.d.iijff
• specialty, and eo.ble. u,r to «n.r,nu..1
Md permanent car. In tbe worn ~~ '
K?,'«10.?.!°? """"to.1 d.mnMmiiair i
mil find Madame Edmond, a akllltgjrt >
and it fa to their iotereat to ooneo.lt Sir |H
eases incident to women before UmBarWl
poisonous nostrum,, quack dootore aoTHl
Madame Edmonds desorlb.e dieeaM. wiia
informauon from the patleet, andTaria!:
the uae of mercury or experiment, thl T.
from wrong tre.tm.nt for prirat. «Sm
cancer diBeaaes. Correspondence 'itriZr
dentUl, Offlo. and reaidenoe, 41a ; SH
between Kearny and Montgomery. to
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIll
N. K. cor. Jackson and Kcsru«j.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OP Mby
COMPLAINTS, formsrlr ol LockS
DR. TUZfiR informs the aflUotad that ah?.
PARIS, aod spending one jear in ths mm
brated Hospital tn London, the LOOK sai,
opened his old Medical Inetitats at ibaaMn
whBra he can alwajs be fonnd, DR. TOAsa
for forty years met with aiparallslsd rail
tbe_ treatment of disease Rensnil* fc> '■',
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OOalPLaJnT
-DM. CHAS. HL TOZES
is in every way responsible, Wading tla*.
effect a permanent, cube, or m.kini u .*_
Those who oanoot afford to p«y for safi.
medicine will be charged for mediainaoaar
MON 1 HLV RKS TOhATiVE PILL8?s55_,
to rail in giving relief ia oases for whica tit
reoommsoded. are to bs obtained osliu
office. Price, *5 per bor. Full direcUtaV,
box, eent by Kxpreaa or otherwise
DK. TOZER does not Imitate tha aJtamV
Qiacks wbo make it a practice to nana
affidavits and other false references, bs?M
tbe ma*t respectable people io the StaJAsaat
has cubed of diseases which others harl u)
„ _ BB. OHAS. IT. TOZn,
, , ™* H- corner Kearny aod Jackson ititM
**!-" Han FriMi.
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1 873-74.
1 LL PEBSONf, COMPAN1E8, AJS
■OCLATION8. or FIBH8, la the
Cllr aad Conntr of Sua Fsraaclseo. are
revaested, either la persoa or or their
proper repreaesttatlves. to deliver at the
A-icnor-'a Office, sTo. SS City Hall, b«
fore the SECOND MONDAT la APRIL ,
1873, a atateasent under oath of all
Propertx, both PERSONAL aad B£AL
earned or elalmed by him or them, or
which Is In their poaaesslon, or which Is
held or controlled by aay other persoa
la trait for. or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Section* SSSO-BSie, Politi-
cal Code.
sfPOLL TAX IS NOW DCK at this
Office, or to a Sepnty. — See Sections
8839-88*6, F.UUeal Code.
2.KTI BOI£N£S,
City aad County Aaaessor.
■
OUTSIDE LANDI
J^JSY AND ALL PERoONB TBAT BJ
made DUPLICATE PATslENTS m 0
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS cao am
amount refnodsd at the office of tha aasrt,
opon the presentation of an order turn
Mayor and City and County Attorntf.
delBtf a. AVSTD
TRAYS always on band.
Alfred TehY
Masnfaetoiwat
Importsfst ■
SIBD CA6I
KEASSUmtlU.
See mj BtMk M
Oaxea bafora
oteewhera, *'
tbissi
P.Wnl
TloWi
FKKB
aU.., '
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED)
Its Parent"
EUREKA SHIRT ST0RI
1S4 Kearny tract, ha. B,aml«
TVo. 3 Second
"Where roa will And a ».pf*
■ortmeBt of SmaTS and IBW
INS GOODS, at the a.aual l.wafk
The Old Stand.
KCK. EDICT A «
Attention, Good Urt
H/r«. P BERGB8. FOBMIBLT
ill ciupri.torof th. Hla«r<* Bm-
Uoraot, DM taken th. manai Hneot
of both the Minera' EawaaniJJt oa,
Oomm.roUl .treat and tb. Mmarr —
Braooh on Mark.t ItrWt. In Prt»»'2d wJ
A. DB A YTUB, who haa been MaW" _, I
Ann for jeara, IaiproT.inent, hay. WJtL tt •
the onkuno danutlMnt. tbat win r.c.°'Li I
.mbrao. ail tb. detfoaet*. of to. m
»ot»o ia "Good Far., Good Oooklu *m **
(Bw"-" p. mica * «*
MINERS' RESTAURAl' ,
' .81 aod «■» OomiM«lrt I •
•aassBsl
» ■
a
|lMT09MEI, I ( 4 L
HOTEL. ^ »
FURIISHED ROOKS I
Nlli 110 s»r Her
WEST EM* HO i
*
»»» ntAKMO TtntSDAT. HARi K »V Itll
»••- «T1. ■ -. *1«
PTROPOUTAN THUTW
■
IAST WEEK.
I
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
or TKC tTAOl,
taprnan
Sisters COfctO-tASnJS J 1
Tiio«. c-«.m.i>i>oll
Ti«rk,ln *%■..! Armatroni
COOIlil. nnrl COOI'Bn
I »or lii < ..ii,i,-«
MARCH M
THIS CVrKIKO
J« »ll II
[<'Ciillo\tcli *»■• Oorlolonxi*.
i*at fag aw ra oa>*EsissT or
LB MAR IK CAUCAIN. •"■•, ■""••• »■■» "> rsarresa M aaaaai « > m
— ^-~ -__ "i hkiiii irini. ii IHUM iMWMM »»» a.«i.t«»t.
■ mm ... lumiiii i«.«Tim« »i j fl rinni BBS «.»i.T»»t.
mi dizziim Tnisfiramioa ::: :; I'v::. :/:; ~v— .;";,:;.v..*:r::
tdnAAMw — ■'««■ AM AUCMINTIO OMORUI Of IX^tKIENCIO SINCCRS.
I«MATI< <• IITd
I VI HINO MARCH I
• i NIatBI ..r Tk«
It K I A
» i I • m % n> ; i
ilinl « \ i *
II . . M » > —
■ !•■>■ M -i I I I •
DotMe 1
MagtA^M tgd GerretU
MMM MX
LD DEMON
p»b 1 1..11 1 .1 1 ntc HoaUi
' »'-n Wr»r|t,d »nd SsretV
UNCLE BEN'S ' MUSEUM !
••mm aorta he*»e-
11 ARK V OuAt
TA»l.!-.ArX VIVAXTS!
. nut i
r£u,-.n:-
IDE IB
■ - J
Mr P ■*•> <
id.J
Last <hapin.ui Miitini'i-
In A«fiT« rr.r*r.tton—
t usand I-.eo!
Oil MOTTO
! first Cli.«s EntcrUinmenta!
.■Vr««lT-llvf Onfe
filly <>*(.
T««l| -fl*.- 4 HH
M ef id* Theatre
IcBMI EXTftA CBUaat.
r* vw-aia
■9 y aa o i:> • t ■■ or Boouory.
ACT |-R(«a- 1«t.-A M^N* BM** let Kana* ••*■)• M.— A* apartM-at la |fc« ■••»* *f fattae Mor-
ris* Iim Sd.-0.rtaH. A «t*d Is ••« 4>sap »f Caalalae. *r-m~ Ufa -The CaHp of C«BtjBle>a. Mur
Urli.1'. ttMi Si V- Herat la Baaaa. M<«>e«- «ib.- Kaaar. Ifct CapliollBO Rill Ti-tita.ph.al Fatrj.
ACT ll »'»•' .1 ea> -eHraet la Baat. •**«•«• S«f.- Kaaav. The * npftol. Mceoe 3d. Mireet la Koai
•W4>>* • h -Taallr al*r« la loar.
AfT Ill-«.rrf let.- laaM. Tfcf Ca pl t*> .In* CI 1 II. *.**a* »d.-Ro*f. ApartatnU la the a«m« «f
(arlalaiai ■<■«■•• 94. — !••*. (i>»M«Mir ■111.
ACT IV-**»«f 1st.- A at I ••■. A K-aaa Is AaKittaa' koiif, HtMic Id. -Aatlaaa. A S fed an Hall.
laaae »« I"*', "irfft. ***»■•■ 4th . -PUIa nrar Hoar, Ncrcr Sia.— FaMlr place la Roaac.
ACT T-«f»if lit -Thi- Toliflaa rnraaparnl, flva nllea (ran Banc. Htcoe »d. — Drapery.
!>'*• •«.-.* Paavral Ffi».
In the Last Scene, a Funeral Marco and Dirge, composed for this piece by S. W. Leach
rt-a-f-d ftVa«ta— Dreee Otroie aot* Urenaeira..
*rw»d ImI
i uidi Ada
• 1 Bm Ralaoaj
TS Gallery
• 1 CO IViTttia Beiea .
ma
mm «ad »io oo
S-raaalaa, la Th-a.- 1'itian
Brim *-'l If a»«wi
««•««• *t Flaw
•- 4— Taa lkr<
t . f Gala.
Novelty— A Specialty Harry Causlaod
COOILL .
Ilallad
111 ▼ or Wolcomo.
Paaar Oarrat
I.llilr llarlaad)
DELUD£D VICTIMS.
Old D«k»T H.fT»"'aaa.Ma1
JtA- Obaa. Oatill I PaU r>»d Ceopar
Qta ft era OrahaiUa
Ooocladlo« wllli
Mr. and Mrs. PETER WHITE
Major Puppar. .
PiMr White....
Mra. Wtilca
Frauk I'r^n...,
Widow Wbila...
KJiti UloTar... .
Cbw. Varaar
K.O. Marab
- Mtoota Fillnora
MtUKatU
F*noy Qaaratioo
Jaoola Joboaoa
MI,VM BIGBY
rd^brinsley'sheridan
LAMATISr. WIT. OKA TOR. HOT.
••lmwny IX«11
¥ rVr*I5lo . MABCM M
AT K OUT O CLOCK.
ta Pa" ia ( tter W ay be Croned ui Lor*.
r IT II IDOB AM OTSTn AS TOO
lb. MMI fr.« th. Odl font*
W*.. .1 K.trBr. m oob.Jr Mnl.
Olilli Try It tot.... tb« uu, or
If I. »»tr
$Ua
Pl Ml'
►IER8 A POND'8"
HALOON,
COHU IU1IT AIB BTJABU
2 WINES and LIQUORS
I. WFFII, U» RfFIIINMUTI.
IB-BXX HOUSE.
PlR'S OPERA HOUSE.
Bl HmA CfTT. UTAAA.
''■ ''i.'P"1 hjaoakt thkatkb has bud bx-
BBKaaE A wl «ab.raaU4brl*.a|<litoi
hB "■ Mk. Bun uM mnllii wmttl.
""■"laattTftW"
Maoacar aaa aot« Prapt
amanacar and aole Propria
Or to 9. H. MeOAaf C.
h |l4H> WaWaTJBBttQw BBTwat. Saa Fraotl.
lYCORBYN'S SALOON
!• HARRIET BTRKKT, HARRT00B-
B raapaotroly lot oraia bta f riaoda and pat-
It ha hat raaHtwd la baaaUfoJ atria &>>■
■ ooafortabUraaort, a*4 will ba plaaiad
liai.oaa aDd all. aad hava tbara •ampl*
mm wloaa aaA llqaera. A aaw
■ tba nasafaoto j of Llaaaaaaid
ad OaUflBdar'a UUit pauai f *aaU
, i, baa iaao Diaead 1b U« Billiard
Irfca popniar and afatiaak barMraaa maapp-
Jjmmr Oarroll, Ota ba found In bla old po-
1 paiaj ao datpaaaa araalaja aaamlort ta alL
TONW
NE CIDER!
HCITO RUR,
BAR KRAN0H00.
(1 Uiodtl HI
"*«»
MONEY SAVED
Br aaaahaataa; roar Good » at tna
NEW YORK STORE.
X a. 1 1 • aVeamd atiaad.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
CHEAP ARD FIRK JRW» LR Y AND FA *' Y
Oood*. [ti I.triwi itKk ADd Ljbiu Fmoi.
m\ Whoieaala and HaUil.
UntaanUftirBwiUbaa $•-, |f, t". •" aad »P»»f4»
Haata bur, top braids
Milk tblaaaai
I.iaan C'fciaaooa
bilk T
Llawa
LJn*B SwiUbaa
Mlk MoCair f;ara. »ary Boa
Mobalr SadUbaa. plala or art b» aad. —
2apbrr Woal. par oaaor i.0"
laltial HowPapar, watUorraaa tta»-bot..t* ota
Writiat lak.parbotlla .... .... * eta
RoUPapaV. S-raa-.liaU ^Qoiraa.UcU
Hnoilac*. par botWa ,- BchJ
Urnofea'arltaau' Uattoa ..« apcola.U eU
Bpool Hllfcr. 10V rarda aaob 3 apoal*. i6ota
Bibaoaa, rioalarx. Hair Ntta. ate . ate
Our Real Hair Good*
Will raai'D aoeajaa'tsd In tbia Barker, altbar In
prioe. qaalitr or raxiair. aad raapaotfoilr aolull
an azaaalaatioo of oar atook bafora makiEK lonr
[iirnhailt aMr-Oooda aaat a 0. i>.
A. ». UMrMOR «B CO.,
■Jo. 11* Ktroad itrrrt.
aaJBln Betwaaa Mlaaaaa. a.ad altnr.au
.'« tla
SVCU
7 Set*
.75 OU
.Meta
Pacific Purcliasing.
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Booms lO and XT 6BO *WaoIitn(rtoii street.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
VARIETY TALKAT UI ROUTE KA8T OAK
.l..r. wear. Dnucl.M nllKIUDU fcf
it-p»l.f « Sill L»l» ud ippl>10« to
M. JEROME,
J.} Bu.Idc M...|«r.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IS TO OKETirT THAT W. B. TBRWIL-
UOKBA C0„J »Ml « WnWDlto. Mj'k.1,
lr. Ibe HOLE AGENTS for to. ..I. of my brima
" bSUM^io" BAXDWIBH DAIRY BO I'.
TER." It hi. bHD Mid it tb* KbOT. .Uod lb.
FMttblrte.o j..r*. .nd.nybr.od. of bolt«r I.P-
itiiiiud to b*of mjm.k. not proomr.d tl A. B.
T.iwllUA.rA Ca.ul c.aBftrf.ll*.
I.. M. BALDWIN.
AttTrueiaoo. April. Btb. 1871.
K..B. TAEWIUISABA „C«) >.
f.X-lm Hiadll Wl»blo«too M.ri.t.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HATWABDW.
TORY OAKEb PROPRIETOR
'lrat'ClA..
bim.
Cotel.
Philadelphia fteataurant.
ohas. Y. laaoojiB, proprietor.
PAKTIIA -WAN1F.il
FOR A FIRST 0I.ASS KXII1B1TION, READY
for tht rotd. Tbi. I. on. of tbe b.it opponao-
Itl.. for . .ts.rt BB.o wltb . .ro.ll oa.lt.tl erar
off.rod. For aartlaalwa .pplr aa above.
UU. A. UA.KD.VEK.
The OI.kr.tcA Dotob tancdl...
AIMS MINN1K 1.0Ur.«.
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Hot Drlnka a Specialty.
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TUESDAY MARCH 25, 1873
An Ancient Critic,
Mr. William -Bestow, tbe vetsrao tleatri-
cal critc, has letirei from toe edit3iBbip
-ot tbe Loodon Theatrical Journal, which he
founded same thirty-three jeara ago. Mr.
■Bestow, who has new pasted his eigbty-fifth
vear, has well earned tbe right, after a long
career of useful labor, to pass tbe remain-
dor of his deys in honorable retiiemeot. An
habitual plaj-goer since tbe p:esent ceotary
oommenoed, be wis on intimate t;rma with
.all the bistrionie celebrities whose names
.now seem to beloog to the remote past. Fa-
milur with John Phillip Kemble and Mra.
fiiddons, John Fawcet, "Dicky" 8uet\ John
Emery, Lee Ltwis, tbe famous Mr b. Belling-
toaandMrs. Bland, wbo charmed by their
singing our forefathers in tbe last oanttury,
tbe fine old play-going gentleman has kept
bis love of the stige nnsbakeu tbrongh all
tbe changes it has since undergone. It is
among tbe mest pleasurable of his recollec-
tions that be walked with George the Third
on the terrace of Windsor Castle, appearing,
according t) the fashion ef tbe period, with
his courtly cocked bat and his Birmingham
brilliant buckles to his shoes, tilking over
tbe merits of tbe last new cam3dy at old
Coveat Garden; aud that he has lived on
through four successive reigns to witness
the greitest dramatic sacoesses produced in
time of Que;n Victoria.
Too Absurd.
Charley Melle is a lady's man. He u a
favorite beoaaee he ha< pleatly of that small
talk in which some— not all— ladies take a
pleasure. Charley made a blunder tbe other
day wjioh ha will not soon he*r the last of.
He was trying to speak of a lady's dross in a
mrnner wbiob would lead bis hearers to
think he was au fait in the fashions. He
said: "Yes, it was a very pretty dress, a
gros grain, you know, cut biased and trim-
med with gophers." A lady gave a little
scream, and said : " Why, Mr. Ma'le, what
-1j you mo in ? Gophers are little animals
like moles, that burrow underground."
Charley was tor. inly pntout. He said after-
wards that he knew some some articled of
dress were gophered and thought he might
trim a dress with gophers just for ones.
Ja. Pop al stores*.
Mrs. Dougherty, of Oldtowo, Me., ought
to move to Colorado or Texas. Both these
States want women wbo add to the popula-
tion rapid*?. Teds lady has been married
eight yeais, and is tbe pentire mother of
fourteen cbi'dren— two batches of triplets
-and four pairs of twins. Dougherty must
ibe a happy man when that interesting fam-
ily are troubled with stomach ache. Aud it
must be trying to hi9 constitu ion wbenho
has a general job of spanking to do.
Bad Words.
A Jersey City you th has thrown his fami-
ly into the deepest affliction. He has taken
to the study of German, and new calls his
mother "mine buffer mutter," and bis sis-
ters be designates as ,:tcbwes:er." His
father informed bim, the other evening
that he'd knock bis blasted head off bia
.bloody shoulders if he didn't stop swearing^
Let TJa Have Peace.
A Missouri woman said she gave a railroad
conductor a ten dollar bill ; he said it was a
t wo ; she insisted ; he persisted ; she took
out & revolver acd snapped it, and he gave
her the eight dollars balance, not wishing
to have any dispute wi'h a lady. He said he
-deeiced peai:* at any price.
-fikltog-etrior cue Best.
It la cur lone, but true, that J. A, Shaber,
107 Market street, near Tblrd, should sell fax-
citato and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in thia city. Try him and you will be
• oonvinoad. t
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 131
Leldeiderff itrett. •
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- Genuine Havana Clcare.
Beat brands at 61 Montgomery street, B. W.
OOrcer of Merchant. Franc* k Gahn, q
• Public Accommodation.
r7a«Bing left at the office before 8 a. u„ can
■ be returned in the evening If reqoir*d> we
never disappoint. What Cbesz Laundry, 121
Lelaeadorff street. •
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Artificial Memory. Goarantved.
This wonderful svstem gives the memory ex-
traordinary power. Thousands of figures and
words learnt without effort. Stadia* made easy
and the intellect Btmngthened. Band for the
book— fifty oents, poit>pald* Professor Wm,
'JSemos, 137 Montgomery street. v
Ttxo Beet Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
ry'a Webfoot Pills, for all billon* complaints,
"or sale by all druggists. Agency, 41" Sansome
„tr4et. oerner of Oommrrolal.
Getting Troublesome.
The Alt* give* us a great deal of trouble.
For years we have endeavored to make it
publish tolerable English, but with poor suc-
cess. This is how that paper commenced its
review of Lauglejl Directsry in Sunday's
issue :
Langley's Directory for tbe year 1873 hss
msdeiti appearance, aod lrom tbe manner
and care that bas been taken by tbe well-
known compiler U itd preparation, makes it
a valnable and reliable work
We think that is abent as bad English as
we ever s .w in print. " From the manner
aod care taken ia ita preparation, mates it
a valuable and re iable work," is very r^ugb.
In tie very next cjlumn we find tbe follow-
ing:
Borne magniScent views of To-emite is
beiog got up by Muybridge. Tbe largest
size measures rwerjiv-one feet six inches by
seventeen feet sir inohes, and are tbe coun-
terfeit presentment of the most novel and
stcihiog views of tbe cifion.
A paper of tbe undeniable respectability
of the Alta does p»-itive harm when it thus
mangles tbe English language.
The Swapper's Journal.
Tor some time past the Qat en and other
London papers have bad a department tailed
The Exchange," in which subscribers in-
sert advertisements of articles which they
wish to exchange for others of equal value.
We have just received the third number of
The Exchange and Market, or Swapper's
Journal, published in New York. It is a de-
cid'dly amusing paper. The following. is
suggestive :
The advertiser will exchange a magnificent
oarved meerschaum pipe, horsehead large
size, for good self-rocking eradte.
That man had to give up smoking when
he married and tarn bis head to something
more sari .us. We'll bet he will want his
pipe back again before long. Another man
tired of mu io wants to exchange a mekdeon
for poultry or pet animals. The Golden
Era might start a "swapping department"
with advantage, we thick. It wou'd cause
considerable fun.
Rather Mean.
The New York Dispatch i* a very readible
paper and i* not, as a rule, narrow-mind . d,
but the following strikes us as rather mean :
On general principles, a person seeme
pretty well jus ifltd is putting an existence
amone paupers as rather poor, monotonous
and disagreeable. Arid so it ii. Yet every
desert has its eases. Fer iostanoe, in a town
in Vermont, where the poor are taken care
of ii fair style, the overseers have down the
little sum of S3 far taking panpers t) a cir-
cus. Nothing could be belter than this—
for the panpers. To all persons who eon-
template persistent poverty, we would com-
mend the little State of Vermont as a good
plaoe t3 begin, with a sura living and a
chance to see the clown beside.
There was a large amount of pleasure pro-
oared for that small expenditure, and that
little town in the State of Vermont was none
the poorer for its kindaess to tbe unfortu-
nate.
♦
Not in Iowa.
The following story is told of Bev. Mr.
Hammond, who approaehed a man at Bur-
lington, V i., the other day, asking him if he
was a Christian. "No," replied tbe otter
party, "I am a railroad man." "Well," said
Mr. Hammond, "I know of several conduc-
tors in New England that are Christians.*!
Thatmay work down East all right, but a
man cin't bo both ia Iowa," responded the
employe.
The Opera Swells.
A New York paper says: Tbe opera-hattsd
noodles who infest the foyer of the Academy
of Music during the performances have be-
come an absolute nuisance to decent people.
If they could be made to learn that their pres-
ence in polite society would be lass offensive
if they reserved their ridiculous opinions for
the bar-rooms tbey frequent, then even their
impudent stare at ladies might, be tolerated
as the vicious effect of ignorance.
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dreunaker, baa rt moved
to 122 Geary street, between Dupont tad Stock*
ton, opposite Starr King's tharoh. Dx
Tor Sau— A lot ef cheap silk dresses, at 98
•Oeary street. A good price paid for cast-off
Oysters.
In strolling round tbe other nigh).
To look at "Frisco by gas light,
unr careless teat, by chance did stray
To where fountain's oeaeeles8*jpl&y
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moEBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er wbiob the waters softly Cell,
Made that wlnaow seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cotked wayw>roifiy. toe;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; lust think of that.
And If your month dont water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd cUm land crabs and terrapins ;'
In fact, we found tbey had within
That oosy place oil kinds of game.
Fish, fleet or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I ana sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they bars here the beet ice cream;
Bo here they dock, tbe Utile sinners.
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thlrty-«even Bub',
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bonse, S37 Bnsh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
fygavtun HAAKE. Proprietor.
How Some ef m Work.
A writer in the Providence Journal says:
"This is the way we are burled throngh tbe
world, and some of us out of iF. A man's
pulse is at 80 ; the blocd ia leaping to bis
brain from excitement or pressure of buii-
ness or duty; he rushes to Li* office; without
panes or let np he rashes through the day,
tbe constant calls upon bis at lent ion give him
no r .-spite; the lime flies, eight comes, tbe
day ia over; he retires to bis borne, eats hur-
riedly; with brain whirling he goes to
bed, tosars all night in feverish dreams,
awakes in the morning weary and
worn, the o'd stimulus i* applied; tbe calls
npon bis time and attention come in tops,
he does not pause to thiok of tbe strain; and
thus it goes on, dty after day, month after
montb, year after year, until there comes a
flash, something snaps' then a sadden dark-
ness, the lamp has gone out, tbe end has
oome. and it is only noon. This is He way
we live — merchants, manufacturers, doctors,
lawyer**, ministers, editors, students, all; we
heed no warning; comrades in the ranks fall
by our tide and in front of us we march
on over them— to fall ourselves."
Read an Hoar a Day.
There was a lad who, at fourteen, was ap-
prenticed to a eoap-dealer. One of his reso-
lutions was to read an hoar a day, or at least
at that rate, and he had an old silver watch,
left him by his nncle, by which be timed his
reading. He stayed ssven years with his
master, and it wss said when he was twenty-
one he knew as much as the young squire
did. Now, let us see hew muck time he had
to read in, in ssven years, at tbe rate of one
hoar a day. It would be 2,555 hours, which,
at the rate of ten hours a day, would be
equal to three hundred and ten days, equal
to forty five weeks; nearly a year's reading.
That time spent in treasuring np useful
knowledge would pile up a very large store.
It is surely worth trying ftr. See what
you can do. Begin now. Id after years yom
w.ll look back npon the task as tbe most
pleasant and profitable you ever performed,
Cbeap Sympathy,
The patriotic pathos, as it were, ia thus
taken out of a law proposed in the Maine
Legislature : " It is proposed to exempt
widows aod orphans, who earn tbeir bread
by the needle ; but it is not explained what
tbey are taxed for." No doubt tae reverend
and le trued legislator who expected to make
a Utt'e political capital out of the proposed
law, will regard the newspaper man wbo so
ne.it.ly pricked his inflated bladder as a
wretched pen and ink-slinger wbo should be
depiived the privi'ege of breathing the foity.
degrees-below-zero atmosphere of Maine,
Easily Named.
A Detroit aegress allowed a gentleman
of that city to name her baby the otber day
in consideration of a two-dollar bill, and the
poor little thing was christened Williun
Henry Washington Colfax Grant Bcipio Bru-
tus Halifax Weed Joshua Lone Jack Madi-
son Buffalo Bill Saunders.
Just for Tom's Sake.;
A handsome young woman of Kansas
City, Mo., named Katy Gray, recently mar-
ried her lover half an hour before be took
his melancholy departure for the peniten-
tiary. Katy is probably right, though there
are some women who wouldn't thing it just
the proper thing to marry a jail bird. But
some husband) are bist when in a peniten-
tiary.
Bosh!
One of tbe up-country papers congratu-
lates the Call on its handsome appearance
"in its new garb." We »bject ta the garb-
age it publishes.
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Bouth of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now Bel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and chll*
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly raduoed prices. Svary description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
etc., below co. t. Call IS you want bargains. 3l
Tbe Last New Song.
Air— "Mod & Chtmdon,"
Emerson Oonvllle ia my name.
My business always la the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! high ohl Oht high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Cocville eays eol says sol
On fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell- fl ,h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladles with escorts there always go,
Ladles gol Ladles got
Emerson Corville'a polite 1 and so
3-1 They got they gol they gol
.. att's Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-L
Fob wont wobk, go to T. 0. Jessnp, dentist,
- cor, 3aUsr and atontg'ry, over Tnckar's. 3-u
Ladies, you may say what yon please there
Is but one plaoe In the dry where yon can buy
mndBrolotbing cbeap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that Is at H, Ftledlancer A Go's, Ho.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3h
SewfjasT Machines for Sale,
Seated and repaired, at H« Fot atjiH. AIM,
S&m Moore,
Formerly of Buss Bouse Carriages, can be
:ound In trout of Coleman Bros, clothing es»
abUshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
^ornery eta., or Dexter Stables, Carriae* orders
tett at either plaoe promptly attended to day
r>r aictat. at reduced rates. mo
4SK K?
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOBS
OR HAND and made
te ORDKB,
L. BLAIR'S,
GEORGE MATES*:
andall kind* ol BHXfr. FISH,
Stalls Noa. an, 41, an, California
■Arkrt, «stxanse on Oiiiioroi* ttrett.
Fahlw or pants parttaa auid famflies
tram-S i-H. to B »>. at. " '
4fo
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Incomparable Romance,
"The Story of MlisSj
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WAITrEN FOB THE GOLDEN ERA IN 1863.)
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J. A WOODSON, Editor
Dovot»»»l to the Interests of ttio Lojrnl Profcsston.
hhltabat 'rrrrj week f> large Bomber of ADYANCB 0A8B9 frj-rn the American ud fog. lab Court*, ud the moet valuable LOCAL OA813 and
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BBARCa, 40S Ki:vilL\T HlKSF.T.
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Ladies Cloaks, In Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
Aod hla na* itr'a* of raadr-mtri* Silk. Wool and
• tbar IaADIRi/ SUITS, at VBBY LUVV PRICES.
A loo. a lAi-fA atock of Miriprjd, Ilrohe anrl Laoe
BbawU, Ltoe Jackal ■ Bilk > n(l iintton Velvet*.
Rllka, saltm, "tnakinft, and evorr da«c np'too of
TrimmiofB. JUHT AivKlVKD. a lar«e H»(?ut of
tbe(tpria«at*laeof
PI. A I IB ANtf EMBBOIDEBED
aLIXKX »UITN,
R. MATHK OALLt ATTRITION TO UI3
lart* and wall aaJectfd aaaintaant of
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OWIKO TO THt r*or THAT H A8HER IS
8KLLINO A LAROK ud FINK 8TO0K OF
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at SOc. apiece.
DOirr FOBGBT TO OALL AND BXAUIffH
HIS LABOR STOCK OK
TLOrVFB*, FHATDKBI, BIBBOIVB,
IILUI AMD 8THAW QUODS,
M. AWHEB,
CBO Krumr at reel,
BatwetD OaJIfornla aod Baorameoto.
•»>.Tait reoaWed, 1,900 do«, HaU. Mlltnf at
FIFTY 0BNT8 aplaoe. fell
OBO. W. KaaLB. B9DT IIUK. DATTD kUSWXIX.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
Wholesale Provision Merchants
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SloVlftiofc JB-.BOUAAO.V, I0.UH •olfkrU.4
The City Gardens
BOB THB
Coming Picnic Season!
TBR ATTBNTIOII OP ALL KOOTBTIB*. A«-
■ jo> Allien ard Militarr Corapanlea 1* oallad
to ihn ad'koiattaa offared by tOate mmni'iliuui
and LMtAmilul frnaooe for Holiday!1 loola P'«ti-
*al*. Th-r oao be procured on any day 10 Lha
week for pionto parpotei *ha oomiDS i-mivi on
tnoio advantagasua terma than aay Rroaoda la tbe
bttto.
THE MTV tt.-IDr.imi
Araeaayof aou**a without aor tariff 10 *ool«t.lai,
and af« pro.l-lfd with lar|<> aod bvaulifal Lawoa;
lirnShtdi ir>a; baemifal Klowara and Plania
from evcrr clime; roAiion Swtns*; two mam-
moib Daocins PaYiltooa", a "I'.nil Lake, wt'
Pieianre Ro«ia: KnurUm. « d </h««tt»urr Tow-
era, all perrao<lr «baU>ied from tbe wlod*. A
niAmmoib He*i-ir,rrt!it- i« ou tbe»rroaDdi, arid evory
con*nn|nr>o« (or tbe aecotomaoa'loo of large 1'n.i-
nlof) h%n b«an mado, b » r> t'UnK bw hnnn pUomi
la lb«i moet complete ordar for tho corning leaaoo
Tin: 01TT «ABDKBf«
Are the lartoat la tbe Stale They contain, 8'->
aorta of Knoli and Sbad>d Lawn. Flower Oar-
dao*. etc.. aad are oapable of accommodating
.(1,'i'H ptrmni wltb tbe grea**it oonrenlaDee. Bi-
tra Care ran directly to tQa Oardena.
f'lonlo OornmlttoeB are eapaoially foeiled ti call
and Inaoaotthe Gronode, aad eioertaia termi,
which will be moat faeonble.
II. V. NTUVKMfl, Praprtctor.
aafOOloe honra 3 to 8 P.M.. dally, at the Oardenf.
comer 'I welftb and Foiiom atreeta.
N. H -HOrt.Ooo Admiealnn Tloketa wore aold
by tarione Aaaoolatlooa holding teativala at the
Qliy Oardam la-t year. Tbe aale of Aplrltnona
llqaora will be prohibited on tbe gToaodaon l«i-
tlyaldaye. aibetf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
O AKLAWP.
The Popnlar~Picnic Resort.
r..rty Ml cole. Bldo Iroa lkl» Cllr-C.ro
rnn direct to Ike Pork.
Ladies and Children
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KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRBSBIlfO PLBABA1VT TO t*8R, BABILY APPMBD.
la not graaey, and will net injnre tbe mm delicate. It
earaa all dileaaee of lha eealp. ramorea dandtafl.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ronton Iho koir lolv «nd ilooir. ood I. PURELY VIOB
TABI.IC.
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DUHrt.S INQ n.r bo bad of iba Afoot.
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Fo-llloo <l "rio« Ibo Komoio-. boln« FBBdFBOol
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tho wotor front . ^_ ..
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tifal Lowno. Gordool, oto.. ood 10 prondod wltb
omom-olb Porilloo, wnrirt. i-« I'WtM.
▼odUdoo lor oaMIO onombloroo. "Ill bo OPIk lo
tbo Dkbllo or.-r M.rob 15m. Por j.rlloolor. oo-
pi. to T. * BADOBB. oi Ibo Pork, or ol bio
oBoo.oortbo»t ooroot Koonu »»d Bnrt •troott.
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MILITARY COOD8
....JJID. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS.
SSS HoilonoorT otrtet, Atoooo Bo. 1.
ROMS BV TBI BKHT gtAI.ITT OF MJU.TA
OAlt BE HAD AT
Stalls S. O. Ciililoi-iiln Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB .MOST EXBOABT OU8TOM TTOBK IB THA WTT
Beers -to Maynard,
Arl8 P-»»--mT OWrOt.. •»• **»r •»■«- ••" ■'•»>-
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THE JOtfSSXL OS AOTSMMII.
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Below HootfloBWT. Ban Fr»oei»oo.
WEDNESDAY MABCH 26, 1W3
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
California Theatre.
" Ooriolanus " ru presented (or the second t'me
lilt nigb t sad drew a crowded bona*. 1 bo Bate-
au, in its notlee of the scinerj i it satd it bad Dot
■pace to criticise tbe acting) said that tbia play
btd "tbedisadrantage of describing to a modem
asdi«nee storm of life of wbicb they bare little
knowledge and alill lera Bympathr.'' Tbia ii
sot ao; Shakspeare wrote for all time. Tboee
Doiar poliiieians wbo appeir id " Coriolanci " are
oia acquaintances and appear Id every election in
San Francisco. It La true tbat Ooriolanus ii a
character rather bard to Cod in tbeee day a, but of
Ec*-atekare may draw a Uaaoo from hia treatment
of tbe psople wbo*e votes ba sought. It is not
alone tbe .oeaery (though the Bulletin thinks ao)
tbat Is tba attraction of " Oorielanus ;" it if to-day
a lire play ttongb repreresttnc; tse minsters acd
cutomi of an ancient people.
2f rtropolitan Theatre,
Tbe ooBedy of " Checkmate " and tba burlerqne
of ■ fbe Gold Dsnsoa" wi 1 be presented to-night,
tbe preparations for tbe production of tbe ecemo
ritnnxuiu of " Loin* sod Leo " oot being quite
oeojpletsd. This original version ef tba last Sew
Yerk sensation will we played for the fir t time to-
morrow eTcning.
Alhambra.
A very amusing entertainment it given by the
Emerson Miostrele with Little Use. The acts of
"Tbe Second-Hand Hotel." "JLes Miaerablee" and
"A Slippery Day," are all received with roars of
laagiasr. Tte mtuic and singing in tbe first part
is charming. Those wbo wiah to eojoy an evening
of mirth and minstrelsy, ehonld visit tbe Albam-
bra Theatre. On Friday eveting Little Mae will
take his bene flu
Bella Union. Theatre.
Asoag tbe features of tbe programme for to-
night miy be mentioned a doable act by Ed Moo-
tarae and M'Ue Geretta: as Irish Jig by Mies
Joeepbine; a descriptive scens, "Wrecked and
Saved,' by Toos.lCampbeU; *Tbe Sailor's Board-
ing Hoase," by J. H. Larkin and Carrie ito-
ttrosg:rMal Kelly's sew act of "Dhele Ben's
Masenes."aQdassridsof beautiful tableau Tivanie
WiLion's Grand Amphitheatre.
Tbe prices at this place of amassment have been
redaeed ti suit the t.-mea, bat the performance is
more attractive than ever. M'lie Dockrill appears
in her wonderful bare-back act, and also intro-
duce* fcer schooled bores Ellington; Mons. Dock-
nil appears in his great Indian act, Hods, Csjoo ia
a comic musical ac*. Hoas. Seoibsl in a comic
-ntaiinde, and others in attractive specialties.
Mog-aire's Opera House.
Tbia pioneer temple ef the drama will be opened
o» Satnrday with aa entirely new variety con-
pany. The public are always sorry to see tbis
house closed, and a bright and entertaining per-
formance will ba sore to draw well.
Piatt's Hal'.
Professor Fowler, tbe famous pfereno'ogist, will
give a free lecture on hio science at this hall to-
morrow evening, and another/m Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. On Monday afternoon he will give a
lectors to lsdise, aomissien 5* cent?,' and in the
evening will lecture tj gentlemen.
Benefit of SIgnor Baccei.
S.gcor Baooei will take hie farewell benefit at
the Metropolitan Theatre, on April Ii. Tbe opera
of •* Sebert le Diable " will be performed by the
F&bbri Oomhiastion.
San Francisco Cade's.
The exhibition of the proficiency of this cem-
psoy— Castain McDonald commanding— will be
given at Pacific Hall, on April 23d, when there will
he a Mind-fold drill.
Wsodward'g Gardtns.
■The nearly completed whale pood, the new
aquarium, and hundreds of other object of inki-
est, attract many visitors to these gardens.
AaATOiaoAc. Mxseuh. — One of tbe moet
sompiete oolleetiotta of the kind in the United
Itatea, comprising hnndreds of oortly and beau-
d'ui wt i models,* la dally on view (to gentlemen
Oaiy) at the Maretuo on Montgomery street. As
fceTmr mar be prof tsblv soent hare.
The Credit Blab liter Swindle.
Is the talk ef the day, and is considered one of
the most girantio frauds of the age. The old ad-
age says that "bed feeding is the cause of many
crime*." and there is do doubt of the troth of it
for what will moss a mere discontented state of
nicd than a badly cooked meal? To avoid this
evil we should patronize such restaurants aa Mirr-
eb's White Hou&e, Kearny street, oppoeits the
White Bouse, or his branch, the Gapttoe. Restac-
aajrr. oa Fourth street, where we can always de-
pend oa obtaining the very beet the market af-
f oree. cooked in tba moet recherche style, at rea-
s on able prices. *
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, BtyHah
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of as eajoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be secured in San Iranelaco eo crqueaiiocabry
*? frcm Frani Eontoo, whose carriage § have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occl-
aenlal HoteL Hia nacdaometarn<ont3 are need
ay the beet circles, of the city, and as he makes
it a poirt toemploy tble, honest and perfectly
cenrtecri6 driTerF, he l§ more liberally patroa-
Jsed than any other carrlsge pTcprietoron this
Coast, while a| large number of pereors. and
ladies In peiticolar. wm engage no cmaeai
•aoept those which he rravidee. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at incoeea In his business, and ? the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
hun a favorite with ail who patronize him •
A Pleasant Location,
Pecaoxm deearing comfortable lodglngi in %
OsntraJ location, Bhonld riatt the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there'
The bniliin* far a Terr fine one and u well
lighted and ven mated . .
Linr- - von may say what you please there
Is bat . place In the city where yon can buy
anderclotbfng cbtap for yonrselve! and chil-
dren, and that Is at M, Fiiedland«r& Go's, Ho.
9 Third street. Kncleus Building. Go and be
convinces. Sh
a-
Mrs. M, W. Hind, dzessrnaker, has moored
to 123 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stock-
ton, opposite S'arr Sing's ehnrch. Ct
Sewing M&chlnet for Rale,
Rested ted repaired, at lie Post street. Also,
eftitsMiefitftammmt.
MODOC— A COMEDY.
Msil ronte on tbe Flainp. Caputo Jack
and his band of red skiup ci*ooverei up-
■etiiDga mailooacb and tcilpmg tie pas-
Mngere.
Captain Jack (vriptng t*ie blood off bis
face).— Ugh I B«d man like peace. Great
father at WaahiDgtJB tig chief. Bed maD
have wtite heart. Love all hia brothers.
Too much fight. Indian e:ck of blood.
One-eyed Scallywag (runDing a knife
through a child) Bed men brothers, bat
great father has not sent them rifles enongh.
Oar hearts are co!d with bad. wbieky, hot
there is no lie in them. Indians lore pe&cr.
Scene II.
An Indian eccimpmentat night. Indians
di covered with their sqtuws e'eaping.
Frontiersmen and soldiers s-.ea shooting
them from the timber.
Yellowstone Jack, a Trapper (bringing
down a squaw with his rifle).— There aren't
no reason in tbe world why this ere conti-
nent siot big econgh for Indians and white
men, too. All these things can be settled
by a pow-wow, without aheddia* blood.
ffairy Jim (braining a papcose). — There
aint bnt one way to fix it — that's to have a
new peace commission. There aiot bean
any tbia month. That's what's the matter.
Lieutenant tn 'Charge (iesuing orders to
burn op the lodges and tbe remainder of tbe
children).— That's true men. I'm sick of
this work. After we have killed the rest of
tbe women and children, I shall iaeist on a
tilk. Tbesesavageamnstbemade o under-
stand that a powerful government isnotac
tasted by feelings of revenge.
Scene ID-
Grand pow-wow on the Plain?.
Captain Jack (with seventeen, white
scalps to his girdle).— Indian glad
to meet white warrior. Indians never
seek white man's blood.~Bad Indians drink
bad whisky and kill. Captain Jack angry
with bad Indians, Good Indian's heart fall
of love. Captain Jack cry like squaw to Bfte
white man killed.
Peace Commissioner.— It cheers the heart
of the white man and the great father at
Washington to bear such noble words from
his red children. War aod bloodshed are
not his desire, and he sends fresh buttons
and needle-guns and revolvers and powder
and sealping knives to hie children as a peace
offering.
Scene P7.
Grand Tableau. Peaoe Commissioner
seenlviog in a slongb, with one of the great
father's knives throat into^his heart; and
Capiaiu JacK and his squawe ji'ed up in tie
road with their throats cub
Grand trans formation acsse. — Let these
be Peace!
An Antique Theatre-goer.
Wten McCullough was in San Jose last
be met a man who had aeen all tbe celebri-
ties of the -stage. So informed Mr. Mc-
Cullough tbat he had seen Forrest and Ha
c ready play u>gether in tbe same piece; than
ha told him he bad s-;en Kemble, and re
membered Mrs. Siddone well. Mr. McCu!*
lough's kind attention -to his "stories" ec-
ooaraged him to a still higher fligct, and he
said, 'I saw Betterton play Hamlet." This
was too much for genial John, but he wis
still polite and oalysaid, "I most bring
Frank Bea down here to talk to you; you go
back before my time." As Benerton played
at the beginning cf the last century, we
t^iok even the veteran Frank Bea will have
to give in to the San Jose antedUuvian.
Tender aid PftifnL
The Golden Age eaye of Colfax: If xbe
kindly earth will refrain from opening under
toe retiring vice-president, and will not
s wallow him as a falsa swearer, but will once
a^aln make straight path* for his feet, we
■ball feel on bis account aaioll of unexpected
happiness as wa now are of mingled pi'y
and acorn for his apparent apostasy from tba
ranks of honest naan.
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
X>r, Barlow J. SBmltro.
Is giving a coure ef Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Ber&al Physiology and Nervous Dis-
ease* at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommencing at 7Jej o'clock.
A nart of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological exarjalnatlorjs in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. at., tree. i
"Wtilt© LftDor Only •
Employed by the What Oheer Ltuadry, 121
L?lde£doiff s'reet. •
It Is a Beauty :
The Little Gem Clothing and Card af arker, at
41C Washington street, near the Post Office. Beat
ever invectel, c
07~Fon Chtldbes's Pictobis go to Mouse's
Galxxbt, 417 Montgomery street. 3-y
Twenty Thousand
Fap.r Collars, all styles, for sals cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, office 121 Leldesdoi ff st.
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
Woat Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideedorff st . *
Save Tour Money.
Why pay (8 per doasn tor Cabinet Bemhrandt
Photographs when you can get them for $4 per
dozen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
Kxw Toek Qallxby, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. Ho Chinese
employed at the New York Gallery. &-s
McDowell, Snow Cord Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Cheap Jewelry, Kid Gloves, and Ladies and
Gemta' ForniBhing Goods, at Bank's, a: ore. 35
s^SjsjjjjjsM
••.all Me Early, Mother Deer.**
CaliiDg a boy np in the morning can hardly
t'ceiaaied under the head of " pasiimes,"
especially if the boy is fond of eierc aa tbe
day before. And it is a little singular that
the next hardest thing to getting a boy out
of bed is getting him into it. There ia rareiy
a motber who is good at rousing a bey. All
motbere know tbis ; so do all bcye. And yet
tbe motber seeme to go at it tba right way.
She opens tile stiir dior and insinuatingly
observes : •* Johnny I" There is no re-
sponse. Then there is a sborf. sharp "John"
followed a moment later by a prolonged and
emphatio "John Heory." A grant from
tbe apper regions signifies that an impreaion
has been made., and the motber ia encour-
aged to add, •' You'd better be getting down
here to y^ar breakfast, young man, before I
come up there and give you something you'll
feel." Tbia ao startles the young man tbat
he immediately goes to sleep again. And
tbe operation has to be repeated several
timre. A father koowa nothing about tbia
trouble, fie merely opeDB his mouth as a
soda wafer bottle ejects its cork, and tba
"John Henry" tbat cleaves tbe air of that
etiirway, goes into that boy like electricity,
and pierces the deepest recesses of bis very
nature. And he pops out ot that bed and
into hisclotbea, and down tbe stairs, with a
promptness that is commendable. It ia
rarely that a boy allows himaelf to disregard
tbe parental summons. About once a year
is believed to be ss often aa it is consistent
witb tbe rules of health. He saves his fa-
ther a great many steps by his thought ful-
ness.
What an Old Man bas Noticed .
I have noticed that all men ara honest
when well watobed.
I have noticed that purees will hold pen-
nies as well as pounds.
I have noticed that merit ie always meas-
ured in the wc rid by its success.
I have noticed in nearly all things money
1b the main object in view.
I have noticed that in order to be reason-
able creatures it is necessary at times to be
downright mad.
I have noticed tbat some men are ao hon-
est that necessity compels them to be dishon-
est in the end.
I have noticed tbat silts, broadcloths and
jewels are often bought with other people's
money.
I hare noticed tbat the prayer of every
eelfirh man is "Forgive ns aur debts," while
he makes everybody who owes bim pay him
to the utmost farthing.
I lavenotieed that money ia the fool's
wisdom, the knaves' reputation, the poor
man a desire, the covetous man's ambition
and the idol of all.
I have noticed that all men speak well of
all men's virtues when they are dead, and
that tombstones are marked with epitaphs
of the good and virtuous. Is thtre any par-
ticalar cemetery where the bad men are?
Live "Weii,
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding la the cause of many crimes . Those
wao dine at the Pioneer Beetanrant, on Wash.
fcagtOE treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
1 ve well, and are consequently happy, Benry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1)49, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimsgundi souu, game, tame geeae,
faaUetaoa entrees, and everyming the heart of
n» can desire. The oest cup of tea in tie
etty — English breakfast tea — rwnchong ana
orange Pekoe — can be obtained here.
"raw's Atoolicien. OU.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-1.
Ta* Pioneer Carj>er Beating
Machine Co.*
Ho. £53 Tehama street, is the only p!aoe you
can depend on for haviDg tout Carpets well
clf-aned and swept by machinery. J. SriuxD-
ing k Co. 3-s
How to Procure Bargain*,
Attend tbe auction tales of Watson & Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Snttor street,
adjoining the new Gbrcus Amphitheatre, and you
are sure to j roc-are bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to, s
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leideedorff siraet. •
Ladles Viaitinsr Ctr<is.
Written, engraved or painted by Johx P.
DwTJtB, 136 Batter street, opposite lick Hou<e,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. E.— Hajtdexe-
chtkeb swlltlx mieeed. pEKauyeazF of every
description to order. a
Oyster Trsxie,
The oyster trade in California is assuming
gigantic proportions. Emerson Oorvllle, of the
Saldle Seek, 410 Pine street, furnishes from
its own oyster beds at Ban Bruno millions of
system to all parts ol the Pacific Ooaat. His
Eastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and* tie
" saddle Bock" is known everywhere
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All eerie and sizes, for fa'e and ebeap.
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideedorff st.
Or. Boherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such la
aovr the most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
oomer of Leldeadorft a few doors oelow What
Cheer House, i
a-- -■ ■ -
American "Watches.
Beduced prices, at H A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission, Jewelry made to
order. Watches orefblly repaired. d
Olam Chowder Every IVlirnt.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, .16 Uorton street, just off
K'arny. _ $.»
Ct-atavotakt.— Maaame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
823 Kearny St., bet. BaBh and Pine. Consulta-
tions In English, French and German . T
apr THE STOKssllsTa* fahtt.im
The noblD Senate thirty.slx.
The Bouse five-score, and three,
In bandit form resolved to storm
Ths public trfatsry.
And par: of what we freely gave,
Indebtedness to settle,
Has gone to feed the fire beneath
The members' frivata kettle.
- Our public servants"— worda In ubs
About election eve —
Like cards played on the Chinaman.
Ara used but to deceive.
The " Eagle Bird of Liberty,"
" Our glorions laud and flag,"
Are bit a screen, ao it doth seem,
For those who gather swa;.
TIb hydrogen anl oxygen
They aay the air la making ;
There's aomethtsg else within the breeza
Tnis Western land Is shaking,
'lis kind o' halterlsh, I B'poee—
The afemberi know its meaning ;
No telling what may happen ere
The trees have had their greening.
We honor those, whtte'er their clothes
Political may ba,
Who stood between tbe bandits and
The strong box ol the free.
Though overbcrne, they'll not be torn
From list of honored names
Who served tbelr country for Us good,
Insteal of pr.vate gains.
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest Improved lapi-
dary tools, will execute any work in their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3
Holiday Candies.
yresb, sweet atad delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection.
ary, 67 8 Kearny street Wholesale and retail, c
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 75c, to $8* Complete assortment
of Qente' Furnishing Ooods. Bealea A Co., 303
Kearny street, near Bush. c
Do Wot Suffer from Corns,
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions. Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr.B.JEL Cowan's Instt
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjl We
snA*k from experience, having tested the Dog-
tar's capability. References given if required. H
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude ot fashions
In bars. At " Taa" Hat Btore, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited.
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe Bkln tbe sol tnees of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Diceet'b Cbems de Lis.
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of tbe Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry 1b
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bchxeiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington Street,
opposite the market, who has long been tbe
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and bis shipments thfe
year will be very, large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for maltraas beddlnc. and doubtle£B Mr. Scbrei-
be* will and no difficult? In disposing o! all
that comes.
. -e
a?xxot^>arrn.paxlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Siliery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. ,,__
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
I 873—74.
AS-
IO, PERSONS, COMP1ME9,
■ OCIA.TIONS, or FiBMi, In the
City aad Conatr of Saa Francisco, are
requested, either in person or by their
proper represeatatlvesi to deliver at the
Assessor's Office, Ho. fiS City Ball, be
fore the SECOND MONDAY IbAPBIL,
1873, a statement nnder oath of all
Property, both PEBSOML and SEAL
owned or claimed by htm or them, or
which Is In their possession, or which Is
held or controlled by any other person
In treat for, or for the benefit of him or
them. -Sec Sections 3839.3810, PoUtl
eal Code. _aJ
•rrOLL TAX IS NOW DIE at this
Office, or to a Depmr. — See Sections
3889-8846, Political Code.
LEVI KOSEXXH,
City ond Cotvaty Alienor.
Satnrday, March 1, 187S. znhS
Proeh and Sweet.
For tbe hast confectionery, g* to Oast* and
Waecer'i. lvT Mscagomeri Bu nsor goiter. *
■
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VXKOINLA CITY, H£TADA
TFTTR KLEGAJTT THEATRE HAS BEEK RB-
deooratsd, and can bo rented by the night or
br ths week. Stars and traveling oomoaniai
ilberai'r treated with on application by letter
JCUK PIPES,
Manager and sole ProoristoE,
— S? *° ** H* McCAJHm,
"• wasainrtow street, Sao Franofso
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
Booksellers aad Station***.
H. H. Moore, 609 UonUromery, near Merchant.
Bo.lnen CoUearea. ,
Heald's, Bryant A Btratton's College, 24 Post 8
Batchers.
Rats, Fred, Sts.Ua 94 to 100. Oallforo1a.Marka«.
French Fancy Goods.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Batast,
Hunan Hair.
A. B. * Co.. 110 Second ■traot.
Wines and Llqnera, ( Wfiolesalc.)
V. A Co.. 504 Front
Mme. JOSEPHINE EDMONDS
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHTSICIA5
TWEJJTT TEAEI
OP PKACTIQ
IN THS TREATMENT OF DlSEASKirmri.
dsot to fcmalai has placed Madame Idawos
at tbe Head of all physicians making inch rnsfli
a specialty, and enables bar to guarantee a -piii
aod permanent core in tbe worst cases sftt
prAF&ion and menstrual derangements. T-aKf.
will find Madame Edmonds a sklUfnl pbrsisiaa
and it is to their interest to consult bsr to aUmt
eases incident to women before tampan a> nu
poisonous nostrum!, quick doctors and hnabtss
Madame EdmondB describes diesases withonTaa;
information from the patient, aad oorei wltasi
the nse of mercury or experiments, thoa ml_
from wrong treatment for privats, chronic a
esnoer diseases. Corresnondenoe atrtotlrsaaf
dentist. Office and residence, 415 Pin# itnai
between Kearny and Montgomery. u> ,
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTI
M. E. cor. Joekion and Kearny sts.
THE GREAT ER.ADIOATOR OF I
OUMPLAINTS, forn/erly of Lock .
London, and tho last twelve years of Sin Pi _
DR. TOZER informs the afflicted tbat arts?
mg all the HOSPITALS IB LONDON
PARIS, and speeding one year in lbs mo
brated Hospital in London, tbe LOCK, be.
opened bis old Medical Institute at the old
where he can always be found. DR. T03T
for forty years met with unparalleled toil
tbe treatment of disease generally knssamn
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL COalPLaWTaT
DM. CHAS. H. TOZEB
is la every way responsible, binding Diiaaalf to
effect a permanent cubr. or making no casnj
Those who cannot afl rd to piy for adnat ■
medicine will be charged for mediaine onlr. 1HI
MjMHLV RES run ATI VE PILLS, DevettaS
to fail in sivmg relief in cases for wbicb IA* »
recommeoded. are to be obtained only Ml
office. Price, $-5 per box. Full direction oaaal
box, eect by Kxprese-or otherwise.
D«. TOZER does not imitate tbe adrtrtaai
Quacks who mice it & practice to pucliib f«k)
affidavits and other false reference;, bat rsfsa
tns mopt reepeotable people in the State, whEftj
has cubed of diseases whiob others have lalaw
cure.
BB. CHAS. IT. TOZEM. ".
X, E. comer Kearny and Jackson streak
fel-tf
ban Fraoai
OUTSIDE LAND8,
£RY AJND ALL PERSOKB TBAT AiTI
roade DUPLICATE PAYMENTS oa 0W
SIDE LAND ASSESSMENTS can bars m
amount refunded at the office of the nndersjaaw
upon the presentation of an order froa m
Mayor and City and County Attorney.
daiBtf a. Airm.
TRAY S always on band.
Alfred Tette
Manufaetarafjal I
Importer ef
BIRD CACBBi .
e«5 Baasjaa
UK AS SUTTEll flM
See nay stock of feat
Cages before pilUllH
e'eewbere. Alwaysass*
tblngnewon baas. S3
Tin Wire, are
FREE FROM
Also, best qi
s^F
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED Tfl
Its Patrent.
EUREKA SHIRT STORE
1M Kearny Irett, ha. KeaiOTei U
Vio. 3 Second street
"Where yon will find a com. 1ft* ■»
■ ortment of SHrjSTS Mid FC
Die GOODS, at the nana] l.w ft
The Old Stand.
BENEDICT « (
ARION
aw*,«
__ ►Pianoforte
)EOLABKD BT THK JUBOB8 *J A'ijl
F»ir of the Amiricn IsitlnO, •""•""J
fold tri#J M.in«t Ki.inw.j't Ohlcjtw<°l,ar 1
"» THE BEST OS SXHIEi
otken^to bs THE BEST Ol
CTBTiZ, Sole Ase.t. SO u •
B B.-Pumo« of all .txtsj TO KWT-
saw
r. ""•
CANDIES.
- >8 OS THE EDi™.
nude »t Mr SbMm ChAdj Faotfltv di
orderc, mpetpmlls from tb. oo^jtrj, era
ud will be pnmptli .tUfxted to.
T-. ojjsrr *
aaa-
WAOVER,
mamaas
Attention, Good LiTew
Mr. p. BERGEB. FORMER LT
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, has taken the management
of both the Miners' Reeaaurant oa,
Commercial street and tbe Miners/" ■« M
Braocb on Market street, fn partn era d!p/"S, a
A. DRAYEDR, who has been aatws»ts»l srBB «
Arm for years. Improvements hare beeB "rjrl^i
the cuisine departments tbat will randsr tnvw
ners'more popular than it has STsroesfn0";'
the 23 years ef IU prosperity. Our BlUsof F«
embrace all tbe delicacies of tbe season.
_otto Is "fjood Fn, Good OookiM »nd MrfW
OhArffea."
P. BEKCIES * CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT
CS1 and o>taa Oonunerolal, aad
7SJO Market street.
aavm
I
laKm.
J
IfMEtT'S
HOTIL.
FUMISHED ROOMS
t* ac* lio'pw hoatb'
WEST [TllT HOTEL.
vtDin»A>, MAHoa ae.
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LITAN THEATRE
it \^"B3B3:
r» or -riir. ■TAOt,"
pan Sisters
■ MARIE CAUCAIN.
CALIFORNIA THEATR1.
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BELLA UNION THEATRE
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• rmxi' at imni ax whhii <>><>mrii a. a a A«.i.re.r.
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iti'iix ileal* a, an riiitomii
AW AUCMENTtO CHORUS OF t XPERIIMCED SINGERS.
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this rvr»i«u march
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UNCLE BEN'S MUSEUM!
H.O ttfarih
• '.|M.i»rrt ».-
UM Prtra»..^._. . Will Ba*h ' Tea rliik'M . lorr
la Artie* Fv'pi r
ttis and Loo!
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it First Crass Entertainments!
i*VMI|-iTf Crmtw
m ... rniy i >ait
T»r»aii -n*« feate
•a frea » . >/ • ».., i raVIce* af lei* Theatre
■ e—ared ntion MTU CH'Mr.
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ACT I-**re»e let.— A a a Ml*' plarf In Rom* ■rrnr ■«).-.% i n |» irl ■*» t la the h«o-*> nf tain. Bf»r-
elaa Nffar 84 — C'arlnll. A wood la Ike Oraa of 4 aaalaJaa. N *««■«•» 4th.— Th« 4,'a-anp of (natlitai, near
Carl all. **«-«■».- Atfa.-Mrrel la Kane. Rrrt* 8l b. - Moat-. 'I he (>pll*)ln*> Hill Trlmnphsl Fairy.
ACT If-Serae let.— Afreet !■ Baaae. s<erir 2d. -Hour. *J he Capitol. St rnt- 8*1. Ntreei In Rone
•frif 4 • h. - ■"■hllr alee* In Rnani.
Vi r lit aaaat Ut.-la»f. The Oapllellne Hill. a«ae rd.-Knmr, Apartanenta In the ho nee of
r-rlaiaiB* •««■• AW. — Ra**. ( upllollar Hill.
ACT IV Vrap let.-Anl lata. A Boon la AnSrilna' bonae. Scrae 8d.— Aatlnta. A Grecian flail.
•Jeene 8a -loaf. MireeU f«e«a« «th. — Pluln near Rone. Nee.c&ih.— Public plncr la Rone.
lOT V — Tea* 1st. — The Volaelaa Etc«apaent, It* nllea (ram Rone. Neeoe Sd. — Drapery.
•eeaa 8al. — A faaeral ff**re.
In the Last Scene, a Funeral March and Dirge, composed for this piece by S. W. Lear h
KrorrTMl a*«i(._r>ro-M Uircia aa{* Orcb«mr» 81 *4» Baieonj 6«
Kmtti4 »«roi»a-n*loot.j Ti Gallery r."
Oran Circle Admiwioa ■! o*> Pn«'* Bozom 88 «ad 81 0 U4I
TABLEAUI VIVANTsr
-Aarara h«.I ih» Xlghf. a-Qarra -f Flawere.
8— PahBlar, la Toner Ptelarea. A— The Three
Orsff. A-Ihe Mhawrr af OaU.
Novelty—A Specialty Harry (a.islaml
COO ILL .
Ballaa ..
liiver Welcome.
OOOPEO
Paaay Oarreiaaa
I, Hit- llarland
DELUD£D VICTIMS.
Old Darker barrTi'*oet»od
JaAe Obafc CaRill I Pete P.ed Cooper
OoDolndiDK with
Mr. and Mrs. PETER WHITE
Major Pepper
I'tter White
Mr*. White
Freak Hr«»n
Widow White
KittF Clover...
..Cbts, Veroer
R. 0. Maren
Hioni- Fillmore
Matt K" lr
F»ni)7 Oaaralion
Jvoote Joaaeoo
FREE LECTURES
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IIDAT IVIXIlt Hill II 17
AT I10HT OOMXJK.
liar*. M.aorr, Rano. Cildrai. .to
ill. «i 3 r. bt. NiiAsr,
Mull lf.l.r. .1 Pr.Tl.K . Owl ul
laaerUMr. ,
T. an at I P M . to IaAIm. Ball U
a iralal. P.b.i. Uaal b and Baaatr.
iIIVIMIi.. at 9 .'.leek, to O.atla-
liaaa. Sat. » onu Ikloa raud.
tlo.au 19 faarowoand Oblldrao'iPbr ■
•alto, bat baaiaaa. «t.-.. at tb.Om 4
»a a a. w- to .0 p a.. 1 1) Friday
aalf. A mat diaoaaiu t'ajni i.a aaa
MONEY SAVED
By porchaeiot four Goole et the
NEW YORK STORE,
Km. 118 8>e««d elreet.
O. 8. FOWLER Human and Imitation Hair Goods
t -HEAP ABD FIKE JEWELRY AND FAHCY
at W boeeale sad Retail.
HoaaoU-irBw.ubee. $\|A.t:. •ftA0d -P»"di
Ma._.a a>lr (An rn-alda. _ $- **'
f) »aadSi M
7*cii
Mot*
St eta
• >uU e pdnoorrepb-r.
mh76 IS
* May be Crossed in Love.
1* BOOH Arf OYSTER AS YOU
the atree-. Inn the OaJIforaia
_ . »raer of Kearar. u oobodr ooald
Orawr. Try it tatwaeo the acta, or
r u o*er.
iER8 & POND'S"
SALOON,
COB. AU1IT JL.HU HI'MU.
5 WINES and LIQUORS
Mm., AND HfFIEIHMElTI.
E-BIT HOUSE.
taTT la
MY CORBYN'S SALOON
Jk> MARKET STRUT, BARRY 00R-
1 1 reapealfaly Informs bis f lieode and, pair
llkibu refitted In beaatUal al-le thu
■foruble retort, aed will be pleased
oee and all, and hae* then sample
" lit wlnet and I iqnon, A new
_ itaemanafeotoiy of UeeeaSeid
Oelleeder'e latest patent i-.«).
"■-a been olaeed in the Billiard
r and eflowut bevataaa maoip-
_.roll,oao ba found in Ma Old po-
ll dllpenae oreatnre comfort to all.
Jantl_
B-UITON'B
H nau fcaJr, top bralde. . . .
. iltoU
Ticte
..«aoie
..15 eta
. .15 ote
. 5ct«
Ltaeo Obieaont
hilt Top Bri.de
LiaanorHobairTop Bnidf
LiD.n Swilcbsa
Bilk Mohair Car e. eery fioe
Mohair Baitebaa plain or a taped. Bne....
Zephyr Wool, per oaooe ■■•■■
loilial NoU Paper, wblteorroee uoi-box.
Writina: lok. perbotlle .... •■ -
No tt Paper, -i-reana. U ou - qolret. tt cte
Mnoilast*. per bolt'o ■ ,-■ J**;J*
Brooke' or Ooat.'Uof.OD .4 -P".'*-"^
Spool Silk. IW yards each ...» epeels, -4 ote
Riboooe, Hosiery. Hair Nett. eto., eto.
Our Real Hair Goods
Will remain aoeqoall-d in tbla market, either io
prioe. quality or variety, and reapecttoUr flolitiv
an exaaloatfoo of our etook before making ]oar
Dorooaaei. *W Goods sent 0. 0. D.
A. a. BAMPaOR A CO.,
Mo. 119 Keeond atrret,
ao» lm Between Mlaaloa and Minna.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VABIBtY TALBBT UK KOUTB EAST CAN
alwaya ..core ttnt-olaa oosageme&ta br
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 20, 1873
A Nnmerjna Lecturer.
It U reported that Mrs. Brigham Young is
goiog Eatt for the pnrp.bd of lecturing in
pablic We know Dothing of her qaalifict-
tioos, but intimations have been given that
Brigbam, who has had much experience is
unable to perceive precisely npon wha,
groands a lecture from her can be regarded
as an entertainment. Whether she will take
turns at the subject of the dieclcss dariog
the evening, or whether all of her will epeik
at once, has not jet been revealed. It may
We suggested, however, that if each of her
a hould make up her mind to lecture at the
si me moment upon & different tbeme, the
spectacle would at least be exciting. She
will probably crowd the Btage of the Aca-
demy, and some of her may be compelled
to stind down In the orchestra, in order to
have roam to gesticalate. While she is away,
Brlghim will marry again eight or ren times,
to avoid being lonely. The old man yearns
for stcie'y.
An Infliction.
Stephen Maybell, "the laborer poet," has
come from Portland, OregOD, ti San Fran-
cisco. Weforeeatbat the laborer— poot is
likely to beoome an infliction on tbil com-
munity, and therefore, we think it will be as
well to Boanrj Win. Maybell a little at ones.
We don't thank the Golden Era for oncour-
aging Wm.^Maybell; it ought to ba "erne
•oly to be kind," and cat him short at once
List Sunday it bad the 1. p. 's first pome.
This is a bit of it:
Tbe niriUfeat book to exi; tenet ti the book of God'
Ii u entitled Nature.
Onniia iae of two volumes.
D\y isd Nigbt.
it* poet-y cud iti proie, alike, are incomparable ;
Ita t'it oerfoolion perfect.
Translation never marred its tboupht or letter;
Bat as tOe Aldeotv wrsta.eo it is wr.tt an do ».
Mie-itr men have lived, mighty among man,
but oo mere to Nature than other fools.
This is the most "labored" poetry we have
ever reid.
An Enchanting: Female,
A paper in Johnstown, Pa., contains a de-
scription of a ball, from which we learn that
''Miss Eat :e Smith was tbe esprit du corps of
tbe evening." Tbe writer hardly does Mies
Smith justice. He might very truly have
sided that her dacc'ng was characterized by
an exquisite sine qua non, and that she at-
tacked the supper With a res stless sauve qui
pent which made every other lady in the room
seem en passant. Few women in society, we
are sure, have thit air of de gust'ibus non evt
disputandum which is Miss Smith's chief
obarm; and that man must be wholly lost to
* sense of de trop who can observe the raise
en scene of her manner without a glow of
admiration rarely felt in this day of mal de
iete civilization. So much for Smitb.
A Simple Method.
Max Adeler cays:
a eerene idiot in tha Wet bis found out a
wav to hang a slaughtered bog without mneh
lifting. He does it with a wdgon and a
quarter column of explanation. A couple of
men operate with tbe wagon, and a third
standi) on a small platform erected for tbe
purpose, and reads the explanations. Rather
a cumbersome affair to be saie, bnt in view
of the difficulty of carrying on a banging
now-a-dayB any suggestion is welcome.
They hang in California with a rope, a
wagon and a little explanation. If you don't
believe it get eome of tbe recently departed
ones to tip the table.
A Poetic Baker.
At a meeting of bakers in England recent-
Uy held for tbe purpose of demanding bet-
ter wages, a speaker wound up with the fol-
Jkwing:
May the oock of Scotland never crow,
May the rose of England never blow,
May tbe harp of Ire'and never play,
IM1 we poor bakers get better pay.
<A.lto*retber xxxe Best.
It 1b ouzlous, but true, that J. A Bnabei,
"707 Market street, near Third, should sell fur-
niton and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
convinced. i
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
lost received at the What Cheer Laundry, 131
Leldeidoi-ff afreet. *
Genuine Havana Ci^ara.
Beat brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8, W.
comer oi merchant. Franca- ft Calm, Q
Public Accommodation,
Washing leit at the office before 8 a. at., em
be returned in the evening if reqoircd; we
-never dlsatpoittt What Cheer Laundry, 121
. LeiaeedorfT street. •
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■ T 3 Best Remedies,
_ . Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
I r*s Webfoot Puis, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, owner of Commercial.
F Sal*— A lot of cheap Ella- dreises, at 8-8
aeary street. A good price paid for cast-off
clothing. ■
fc>ra\tt** Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 8-l
Pratt's Abolition Oil
More Baiih.
Henry Edwards is the nominee on the reg-
ular licket for President of tho Bohemian
Club.
Stocks are still down.
Here is one of the WashingtoaT3ritic's
crammers: " San Francisco urchins are
running around barefoot."
Henry McCausland, who shot Noah Mul-
lendore, tbe Call's dramatic critie, and.killed
him while he wae running away, is to be
tried to-day.
B. D. Bogart comes out on habeas corpus
to-day.
A feathered eel agitates Harrisburg.
Marketing is no cheaper in Lent.
Cincinnati barbers won't shave colored
patrons.
This is the best time of year to get paint-
ing done.
Theieis not odb literary man on the Beg-
ular Ticket of ihe Bohemian Club.
The School Directors are accused of being
disbontstes well aa stupid.
Miss Helen Tracy makes all her splendid
dresses which she wears on the stage.
Never give a baby a croohet needle to play
with.
Boston complacently estimates that her
Spring trade will be rotund.
Bret Darts weais a light overcoat with a
seal-skin collar.
Olive Harper writes shockingly bad poetry
for tbe Alt a supplement.
The San Jose Amateurs are rehearsing
Under a Mask," an original play.
Newark, New Jersey, is gettting mp & ool-
ony for California.
Orange groves in Los Angela? briog in a
yearly income of $1,000 an acre.
Another from tbe Washington Vrit'c :
San Francisco girls are around barefooted."
One from Fioabo— Nine deaths from s'ar-
vation in Washington, D. C, Isbi week.
Sonif more — There are fifteen thousand
persens in Washington, D. C, with no visi-
ble means of support.
Railways are fretting the life «nt of poer
Jersey.
In Arkansas only one man in 37,000 is an
inventor.
Picnics will soon be all the rage.
Go to Saucalito and dig op some ferns for
your sitting room.
Thieves seldom get away with the "swag"
in San Frauicisao.
All eight-hour men should go to s;e " Cc-
riolanus."
Buskin detests "liberty," and denies the
possibiliyof "equality."
"When in the early morn" is anew song
by Gounod.
Next year Brazil will have her cable to
Portugal in full click.
The translators flatter Bret Harte by do-
ing him into, French.
Cains Maroins wouldn't pay for voteB with
even civit speeches.
The Alta has a funny reporter who " does
up " painful aesidents in a cheerful manner.
It is proposed to add $150,000 to the Prince
of Wales' iooome.
We mustn't bang the " Chicken " because
a dtily paper cays :
The jail keepers state that they have bad
no trouble with John Devine, a'ias the
" CbicksE,1' the past two months. They say
be is one of the best behaved prisoners id the
jail.
The original Bavels are still alive, but the
youngest is over sixty.
William Simpson, artist of the Illustrated
London News, ii at ihe Grand Hotel.
Bradi^aw's Guide is indispensable to the
European tourist
Many of tbe London clergy write for the
secular periodicals,
Tha Chronicle republishes Figabo's edi-
torial on the Bogart case. It ought to have
republiahed our " interview " also. Doesn't
it believe it authentio ?
Tbe street beggars of New York are
worth $1,600 each on an average.
The strawberries in market are sour. We
don't tay this because they are dear.
Wild ducks are out of season. Quail also.
Restaurants are running on rabbit. (Miawl)
Glasgow will erect a monument to the poet
Campbell.
Tbe Chronicle keepe up the w&x on tbe
Chinese. It libels them fearlessly. They
don't subscribe.
Brigbam Toung's son is tiperuag off.
Brazil bas a Y. M. C. A.
Florida is full of visitors.
Posts are rarely philosophers.
A BEBENADE.
Sleep, lady, eUcp t Tne moon is in the sky ;
Sleep, lady, sleep In peaca !
Theamoroua tom-oatclimoa the housetop high,
And mew.-', and will not c t n=o.
Best, lad?, rest I Repose thy weary limbs 1
(I know that thou art tired ;)
Or thy bright eyes will take on greenish r ma,
And thou be less admired.
Slumber, my fair one I M-y tby visions be
Bigot, when thy droama enfold 1
But, O, ca&t one trAnelent thought on ms
Out aid.- hire in the cold I
Saocz-, pri&ce3», euoczj I Take forty winks or
rniro !
Ca'l M ivheua to thy breatt 1
Thy stauocheet eubjeot sentinels thy door;
And none Bhall break thy rett,
Thebraee-bnttoned policeman walks his beat,
Grim, grave, and gruff and great ;
I kuar the heavy clamping of his feet,
Slew iroTing, like a f. te.
SWp, la Jt. sleep ! Ma? angelB guard thy bedl
Tbe watcher must begone.
The big policeman shades bis t aMant bead,
And bids thy tl*ve " move on I"
VFasllng Good Matter.
The Chronicle complains as follows:
The Oakland Home Journal, on Satur-
day, published a four-eolumn. skech enti-
tled "My Cousin Heleo," purpoited to have
been written by A. J. Boyer, for that paper.
The piece was originally published in Bur-
ton's Gemleman't* Monthly Magazine, ex'st-
en*|in Philadelphia some years ago, to which
Ed^ar A. Pos was a regular contributor.
We don't know why Mr. Boyer wastes a
sketch like that on the Home Journal, when
he might have got pay for it at the rate of
four dellars a page if he had sent it to the
Overland Montblv.
z »*.
Tbe Wronjr Court.
Ebenezsr Euowlton bronght suit io a Jus-
tice's Court for $150, pay for literary work
performed by him for Bancroft & Co. The
Justice eot the 0 off his bill and gave him a
verdict for $15. This wss rough. What on
earth does the average Jastica of the Peace
know about the value of literary work?
Ecowlton ought to appeal that cue to a
higher court;
Notice to (tie Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Sontb of the Metropolitan Theatre, la now Bel-
ling off bis fine stock of ruen'j, boys' and chil-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
.greatly reduced trices. Every description of
genta furnishing goods, hit?, trunks, valises,
etc., below coit. Gill If you want bargains. 3l
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BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
"TheStory of Mliss,
An Idyll of Bed Mountain,"
(WairTEN FOR THB GOLDEN ERA W 1863,)
Will be ooDtinoed, and coooladed in sixty
cbaptere, commencing la
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Emerson Oorvllle i* my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes tnes?, that my honse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohthiehohl oh! nigh oh!
None who have been but again will go.
CorviUe fays sol eaye sol
On fine Street, at No. 410,
Remembtr ihe number and call again,
Visions of Sh>-ll-fl-h in every etyle,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go.
Ladles go! Ladles go I
Emerson Corvilie's politil and so
3-1 They go] they gol thry go]
Fob fixe wobk, go to T. O. Jessnp, dentist,
ocr. Sutter and Mon'g'ry, over Tucker'*. 3-d
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bhss House Carrraget, can be
ound In front of Ooleman Bros, olothing es-
abUshment, eouthwest corner Uush and Mont-
gomery fits., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
it n icht. at reduced rates. m
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" MLISS,"
A Romance of Red Mountain,
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Oystere.
In etrolling round the other night.
To look at 'FriECo by gas light,
Uur careleaa test, by chance did stray
To where fountain's oeaaeleseTplay
or spaakling'waters, issde a aozeeo
Through wbicb a sweet bouquet waa aeen ;
Wnllemoray stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters Bsftly fell,
Hade that wineow Feem to be
Rome fatry grotto of the ss*.
Atop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a eeat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any disk
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And coated ■wyrajtanfly, too;
Ml kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Oookcd every etyle; just think of that,
And if year mouth dont water, than
Ton 're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;'
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place oil kinds of game,
Flan, ffleeh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I ant sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The- ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they havs here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, tb» little Biuuers,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
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And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes then once will go again,
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Agency is now removed to lGBNew Mont-
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Family Favorite tsok the highest premium over
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ai Pins, 186T; elsn, the same First Premium at the
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NINK Point i of booeriorityr and that now. bi tbe
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CLASSES INJL0CUTI0N.
TWO O.F THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
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one of the above places. Apply to
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fe4 lm C.aO WasbiogtoD atrtsi, f
BANGER HALI
(SINGER'S HALL,)
14 GEARY ST., NEAB aX*A»
Kosie bat the Choicest Brands of W
and Iilqaora oa hand.
DEPOT WEYAND k XASCHE'S BAT lit*
*•" " 0HBI8 PBLDMW1
FREE AND EASY.
1TIII UTDID1T ■!••
Piano a.n<l Slnglnt; »tBP^
CHARING dj | »SALBt
006 BClnlon street, near Sssssd
delO EAGLES A WILD, FrsprWW
WILLIS^BAND.
MTJBIO FURNISHED FOB AU
oooaeiona. Moaio imported, arranjso ■
and for sale.
MABCCSM. BLUM X»der sf*
Orcheatra.
UK Mi a TOUT DER bMBD*"-1)
erofBran Band.
s»"Ord»r» from tbe oonnlrf promptly »w
to Addreae M. W. WILLlfi. •»W»1JJ
Store. 188 Mot teemery street, or HABU.i
BLUH.J8SO Wontdomersatroet. _V
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XJLTNCj
Or. Second and Tehama sires*.
■-Terrapin oonvtantlf an 1
OjfBtera in every stvle. FBT
5UPPEB ROOM8FTBPA*
dec Him
aV l>
EXTRA 0J1A1IT1
BOOTS and SB I
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g?m* M«w York leniation
tnSa^dLco!COBtOt.AWt7S:
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AM »UC«Ulin OHORU1 OF IXPIRICNCEO SINClHt
n ' i M A 1*
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i a ". aa .
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ri»i j (fMi
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I a* •**->• fraa. f a« natal |N«UM •' -A* Tbaetr*
BUT BS IWMH VTTW3TT ntw ramt.
NOK PIETHODAOCEI
r * ..t.ii
■ ynopvls oT Boonory.
AHT !-»«•* TM.-A r«%IU rl-" la at--*- BUBH *4.-A<H»m>illlll «•■ ktM •( fill* >«r.
MM •***>.. a.e «-»»l»H. A w«-d Is Ik* r>HB> af Caaslmlwe. «M^*« 4(1. TT.* C.*p *r laalilM, ntrevr
<«rla..». aWa* Sis. -•»♦»«■• la At ana*. a*1»AajB> Ht-lwi» 'I Aa Capita I Ina Hill TrtMf k.1 VMrr
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r««-l*->>«. •«aa.a AW. -Baas*. Capital!** fllll.
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■n«*a AA — Baasaa. Air**-- »i»m 4tk.-P1.la a««r Ivat, -Mesa Atk. — Tablle placa. la Kaaaa.
r V-a***»a 1-t -T»* Tatarlaa Ka«aaiaat«aA, !?• ml! as fra-a ■•■ir. .arena »rf. — Draa*rg-.
■ A. -A Fa-oral rjrt.
In the Lm»t Scene, a Funeral March and Dirge, composed for this piece by S. W. Lea<h
■ *Mt-r»4 »*«l.— DrMe Otrala I
Btaaarw.d «.>««. ffalaway
DnaUnh Admbaelea
•! A* rtaJaaay
71 Oellerr
....•I €*• l>i»»to Bay*.
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BELLA JIM ON I THEATRE
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OOOIIiTi ami < ool'BIt
this rvmao .- m .v
Doabl* Aft MoiUffv* ADd 0»rr»ttA
atajM mi oNAuii vim.
. I loni-Ulotf- Hollar,
i. 1! LlkUl | UUI ANHinOI'-
I'lins. (niii|ilii II
UNCLE BEN'8n^U8EU"Sri
Pa**s a-
OBMBt. »'•
WVI Bark Tana A-.-******. ... imar ■«»•
A Sp«ci\Ity IfAiry Cam. ami
TABLEAU* YIY .NTs!
r*ra aeA Iht KIBal. S-«ia«>-a ai fUw^
•— Faa-laa.. la Tata* Mtlkr't. 4— Tab Ikrt*
UriM, A-?*a aa>-.w»r t f t-.H. _
Ov*rt«r« Or»B*aU.
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Kver WriiMime.
OOOILL a OfH)f>BB
I. lilt* Harlaa*
Paaay U*rr*H*n
DELUDED VICTIMS.
nUDtrl.. M.r,, >'U|la>4
utuoniui r.i. f *i l-o»p.»
Ovarian . . Orafetotta
Mr. and Mrs. PETERWHITE
Hi)«> P«pp«r ■t5*!iTrm#J
P.t-r Wi»w B.O. M*v»h
Mr* WblU ? HIbdI- fillianra
Pnnk t^ro-n Mill K« »r
Wklotv WntM P'BOi li.vat r.n
Ktitf Olavar JcaaU JobOAor,
SATURDAY M'.MT-R»tI»«1 ol Iht
BELLAUNION MINSTRELS
All Mai* P«rforauri— Qa-jUt-. Trloi. 81**«, »tc.
0 FREE LECTUBES
ra's
:aijd
OF. O. 8. FOWLER
....OT....
•AMI nni>S, MAX II *T
AT IIOBC 00LO0K.
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iiiat, •>» a r. m. aniir,
,Ti |01 k» •■'« »«r»J Hilar, aa 1'i.mi a Oaa aaa
laajaiul,tr.
Ma MtAT. nit HIP ll.ii LaAlaa. Saala at
Mi* Hf* at* ma-taalaA raaiila Haalib aaA Aaaaiy.
ilW«w > •DAI IVaslJC. at I aalotk. la GaaUa-
•a Maaliaaai. Ian 10 aaata. Dlaa rata*.
jajH^aj allailBaa aa ft. I0*r owa tad Child ran "• Pbr.-
IllWiasm, f Baa]U, b„, baaiaaaa. air. at UaOraea
C3U1I aW . AaUafraaa a .. y u, ,0 p n.. I II Friday
I atf>,aalr. A aiaat daaaaajal to FaaalUaa aaurf
*A • - 1 aai_ai « r
l-lla.alatit.i>ni>i'i atb» U
SinrW
OysUr May be Croned in Lots.
T IF ir It (DOB AH OTSrn All YOU
»-t atraaa iba atraat frora tba Oaltforaia
*, at iba aoraar al Kaarar, aa aftbvlr aaald
aald Oratar Try it balwaaa Iba aau, er
II* play H orar.
IPIER8 & POND'S"
SALOON,
I. COM. EUHI AJID Bl am.
RE WINES and LIQUOBS
n*. I0FFEI, AND REFRItHMEITI.
XB'BIT HOUSE,
|RRY CORBYN'S SALOON
> ?AO HAXKIT 8TBIKT, HARHY OOK-
■ raapaatfbV laloraaa bl< rnanda and aap-
' i ralttod lobaaatllal aula thia
ort, aad will b. plauaj
, and bara tbaaa aaropla
181 aad llaoora, A aaw
Aa aaaB«raeto-y of LlaaaaAald
lUacdar'a lat.it patoat a'aal-
•all. aa* ba Ian4 lA»a old po-
' laaaaeraataraaaaaforUoall.
lanU
iGNE CIDER!
MONEY SAVED
Br pirctLMitic r«ar Ooo U at iba
NEW YORK STORE,
A*. 11* 8*«r*Ma4i t4raa«.
Human and Imitation Hair Good*
CHBfcP AWD ri!fK J«Wtr.*T AND FAKUY
Oootla. Tba L\rc««t atoah aad I.j-tmI Pncaa.
at WaaiaaalaaAvo WauiL
Haa-iD H.lr KailobM •Mf. V, t" "d ■r*««J.
.,..!> eia
....»cH
... j>cU
... T-eu
7SaU
balr, top braJda
H.Vt f tiAjnon. ...
r.iB*B Mnlitfltl .,
Milk 1»» Br. Ida
Uaioor HebairTap Braida
Udu Bv.Ul.aa
Silk Mabafr Oar a. '«rr Uo» ....
Mahtvlr Sailaba*. plaio or grlanpad, Bn* poia
Xt,lrW».l-roiM. Ijcu
Initial Hot* Papar. abiUor roaa tin-. - 1 ox, M> ot«
Wrliiaclak. parboltU »ct-
HtuPipir, S-ro«ai.1-»na taatrae. ttat«
atamlM*. par bc.it> .■ J5«-**
Biooka'orOaaU'Llottaa 4opoolt,25cU
SpeoJ Milk, 1GV yard* oaob 3 ip»»l»,|5ou
Ribooaa. tioalarr. Hair Nat*, ato , ato.
Our Real Hair Goodi
Will ronia'D onaqaa'l.d Id thia markat. "Hbar la
prio*. (jaal.tr or Taria'r, and rtapaotloilr aolutt
»n asaaaioatioo of oar .took bafora raaklcg >onr
parabasal. aA-Oooda i«l O. O. L>.
A. B. HAMPNOR aft CXI.,
aTo. 1IO H*scoaA atrarl,
aoJO lta latwata AtUaaloa and Mluarn.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VARiarr taliiit ua aouTit east oak
alwaya aacar. Dril-olaaa aeaaaaaaBta by
at^pplotal Salt Laba aad applllac to
K. JEBIIIIC,
fa, Bualoaaa H...|tr,
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
TH1BIS TOOBalTIFYTHATII. B. TBRWiU
LIGKR A CO . M aad »1 Waabloatia Market
ara Iba BOLB AGEN 1 8 for tba aal. of ay braBd
albBltar, boo wn aa " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT.
TAR." It baa baao aald at tba abora .land laa
yaatthlrtaan yrara, and aoy brand, ol bBttarrap-
r—muA to ba of my aaka oat prooorco ti n. a.
Tanvulliar A Co., ara oeaofarialta,
I.. K BALDWIN.
Ban Fraaalaaa, April, lib. 1STI.
N. H. TABWII.MUIACII
aabl: - "-
taH-laa
AW and »l Waablapoa Marb.t.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HATWABDrJ.
TOBY OAAEb PBOPRItTOB
a-lX-aMf^C^lAVAAAi HOtol.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
ohab. t. inaom, PBOPitrrrjR.
TH« OBOIOEST UBAT8 AND
A Vagatablaa, Board by iba ward.
I AaaJpIRB BTaUAT, balwaaa Kaaray
19k
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
.«>•-»<> WuKlilnjftou street.
Kooma IO and 17.
TO OKDEIl
I'ABTA'KB WAITED
FOR A FIRST OI.A38 KXHIR1TIOV, READY
fertb.road. Tbl. laon, ot the b.at opportao-
OBAI, A. OABBNEB,
The C«l«bralcd Daieb CanavdlaB.
HIU MIMlflB LODBH,
Barlaattaa, Sarlo-Oomie and Ballad Biafar.
tArriio TBoum,
laclodlaz Iba C'blld Woojrr, lATl'llll.
I. E I.IK KI I.1M,
HIH '". KI.I.1H and w. EI.UIi..
en t Liat tow,
....AID....
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Herlo-Comlc aad Unr-tllat*.
HE AMOVE ABTHTI ABE WOW OH OUIIBOOKM, AND CAN UK EN-
ca«ad by miaacara W.at of tba Kooky Mooatalaa, tbrooib oar aaeocy,
ailKKIIIAN IwBBTK db CIO.
THE OLD
Hot ecoton,
15 Bfortea atract. near Kcaray.
All Drlnlta Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM MpJERRY II TOWN.
Always on Ills tba New York Barald, Harper'r
Wasklj. frank Lcalla'a, Dap's Doing* , Polios Oa
satU, all tiw OaHfornla pspaia, alio Loadoa
Pancb, BalFaliirs. IUastral*d London News. Osll
ssd sat'ifr yoQtaalf.
Bar Sugar
FOR BALX-aia KEARNY STSKKT. AT
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DON'T FORCET
ON TOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE CIR
ctu to drop Into tba
Hot Sootoll,
FOR YODB WARM OR OOUJ DRINKS.
All Drlnka Ten Cents
.88 anlicr afreet. Hear KeArnw.
fat if Qa. p. BBIOQB, Propriator.
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ABC YODB OBOCER FOB IT.
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mbl lm 409 Cllajr alyea
FRE1VTCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
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• 17 WASHIXOTOX STKKHT,
falO 1 in Opp. Maaatrs'a Opsra Hoosa.
SHIRTS
... AWD. ...
CENT8'
FURNISHING
COODS.
A LABOR ASSORTilHNT OF DEBTS' PUB-
ntabin* Oootla m bs bad tcood and obsnp, at
tbs "OLD UORNBR." J LKVY's. «10' Moot-
tromsir atraat. Jostles siren to all. Don t forest
tho naiaber— SIO Mcnlr<"npry atrast. fsll Io>
CENTRAL Jf i
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Best socomuio(tsllo(>s for wjajri— _
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rntrsnos forl.-nM". liair Gatttri*. Bhavlnc anct-
Stiarapoolr.g. Ubtldrea's Ualr neetlr eoL Lad Is*
Bbampooins BO oanta
i.ntn. U OORRIVKAQ. Proprlaur.
Indian Queen Range.
Xlio Best in tlio Morliot
MAADFAOTURKD BY
CALEB M. UCKLr
0018 tt 4CO nn-* 4AA Ksarnj mt.
Signor lYfancusi,
pRIVATK BINOING LEBSON8.-OLA88 OB
MONDAY and THtJBIDAT,
.DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOmiCAL MUSEUM,
Aad Coll. re ofMbdlelbbr
lfl fU\C\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCt-
1U.UUU Ira oblacta ta ba aa.a. Qpeo to Ui»
Pablla DAY AND NIGHT, at EUaBjtAH ALA
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aey- Da. joabAb. PmrTiib omtilaal ail
Oaary auaat loopoaita old Meabaaloa' Parlrlop).
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO OAN0TJRKOOBN9
BoalaBi, inaro.ini Nalla, RbaobitUain, aa
all klada of Saraa. la readily ea I oan. Llnlm.r,
n.l.a and Com Madlalaa lo ba bad at aiy offlo.1
BR.F. SOBULTZ.11A Kaarbyelraat. 1.2, V
THE JOTJBNAX OF AJTCBEKEHTB.
Pottlahed erery D« io •*• ye*r *>*
j.m y. B O O .A. It X> XT S
aUSMerekant aad ASA WoiUn|t«l 8U
Below Mnnigom*fyT 8m Fnsctsock
THUB3DAY MABCH27, 1873
W© Can't Help I'.
Be:ansj Tre pitol ed iDto the Alta for tbe
gr sslj aDgramm&t cil Eog'ijh uied by i a
w. iters, tbat paper oomei back at as in the
following croehsr:
FtoiKO again goea meaiiDg after typo-
Rtapi'icil errors. Few men gaia a more
i, aguetiag abhorrence than those «b.o, like
tbe acciejt Bcotian, pick lies cflf the golden
mail of Achillea.
We acknowledge the elegance, and as well
•u Ibe medestj of toil comparison, bat we
don't know what a "Baetian" means. I- it a
.kangaro or a species of wallapna ? Perhapa
tbo Alta means a Bccotian. It go; pretty
Bear t > it. Tbe Alta mustn't tLink we aro
eingaUr in mousing round alter "typo-
graphical" errors in its columns. The Alta
u fun for everybody. The Ntw York World
of tbe 10th has been mousing round, and
has found same "typographical" errors also.
It says:
The Alta CalifornUo ;i plcucd to be pa-
lteontoJogicai over a large vampire bat which
aiighfed on tbe ato.mer Nevada when eighty
mile from the ]*Ld, aid which it describe*
m closely resembliog 'tbe terrcdactyl of
tbe antedtlnvian age?." It admits, however,
that "whether this animal is & fnll and par-
feet vampire, whosa fe its of lolling mao to
steep v,i h the waving fan-motions c f its
wing, wti'e sackibg in tbe vicam's very
h?4ut blood, U yet a question, for it has not
i>een examined by any scentific man."
Whether the animal er tie "feats" ii the
qnostioa, and whether It is the "heart
blood" or the "question" which has not yet
been examined by any teieutiue man, are
poiota which the writer has parhapB left
somewhat obscure ; bot, of coarse, all read'
«ra who are familiir with the "terrodactyl*
■will take bis ieil meaning.
.A Truly "Loyal*' Paper.
The Stockton Independent is the only pi-
pe: tbat approves of tbe manner in which
ilis United Stitss Government stooped to
shanghai B. D. Bogart. It says :
Tbe iccideot is a perfeot godsjnd to a por-
tion of tbe Iodep?LdeDt and Democratic
prees who have wrong all tbe changes upon
those phra « which were in snch common
use during tbe progress of tie war, and it is
proclaimed that we are living under a " mil-
itary despotism," aod the "civil oonrla are
ignored," and " the rights of tbe citizens are
overlooked." A p.rtioo of the press grows
eloquent in rlieca sing th .• c;s?, and fct.ll the
cause of the arrest is unknown.
It continue! :
Wo think tbat these journals who have
censured tbe Secretary of toe Navy for his
ordarin tbiB matter w,u!d have teen wiser
-to have waited i > ase whether they fully un
deritood the mer.ts of the cas».
Of coon i thi Sejretary of the Nivy on
do no wrong. The Iodapendent ii a remark-
ably indapendent paper.
■Old maids.
The worth of this esc. 1 lent, and too often
abused olasi of women ii dily recognized
in an article in Heirth and Home. Tbe
watsr truly says: It is no disgrace to a wo-
man to live single, to belong to a class hon-
ored by such women as Florenoe Nightin-
gale and Dorothea Dix and Mary Lyon and
Clara Barton, and that noble milliner of
Biistol, and an army of otber eis'ers of
mercy, too numerous to be oatalogued. It
is far nobler to marry nobody, than to mar-
ry a knave, or to marry mercenarily, or to
marry unworthily n any way. The fact
that a woman has lived tingle does not prove
that she if not vendible, bnt it dcoj prove
that she has never been sold.
Street-Tempered Kan..
Because be did not have cabbage for din-
ner, a Babbit Hill man would not go borne
on Thursday noon, and refused %y speak to
his wife on Thursday evening, and the only
■conversation carriid on between them is
loue by a little daughter. Fortunately they
Attend different chuxohee, so there is no Jar
'-■> their worship.
+--
• iltosrot-iiex- cue Beat.
It Is cartons, btrt tree, that J. A Shaber,
7C7 Market street, eear Third, should sell fur.
-nlture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer In ibis city. Try him and yon will be
.conv*no»d. x
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
-J net received at tbe Whit Cheer Liuadrr, 121
Leldetdorff itreit. •
Genuine Havana Ol&rars.
Beat blanks at 61 Montgomery street, 5. W.
corner of Merchant. Franck & Oaha. Q
.I*nl>llc Aocummodatloa.
Washing leit at the effice before 8 a. m., can
■be returned In the evening if reqnirfd. we
never dlsarpolLtl What Chear Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street. •
Arttaelal Memory. Guaranteed*
This wonderful erstem gives the memory ea-
ftracrdlnary power. Thouianda of flgnrae and
words learnt without effort. Studies made easy
aad the ln'ellect strengthened. Sand (or the
book-flrty oenf, po-t-pald. Profoseor Wm.
'Kemoa, 137 Montgomery ttreeL j,
T" e Best Bemedles,
. Perry's Last Chance, tor pain. Dr. Per.
rr'a Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
:ror sale by all droggLsta. Agency. 417 aansome
.street, oemer of Commercial. •
■F" Sale— A lot of cheap sili dr*i see, at
'Geary street. A good price paid tor cast-off
■clothing. I
— —-■■• ■ ■
-Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Joints, Sprains and Braises. 3-r.
(Pratt** Abolition Oil
An Xamtexior View.
Max Ade'or flays: One of tha Bights at
the TieorjaExhibi'ioo will te a newspaper
office with all hint's bird at work, showing
tl.e prce?ss of producing a journal from tho
editorial room to the press room. Some
newspaper offiee3 will bear to be espes d iD
this manner; but that of tte Di*pitoh will
not. What a picture tbe interior of this
office wonld make on working days! There
li'sthe editor, raking over lhe cyclopedia
for subjects a- d ideas, a- d r.-writ ng ediior-
i.ll that he finds in other papers, so that he
can paes them off for h's own. Here we Bit,
with a pile tf exobaogts, writing cut oar
co'amn of mtttjr with a pair of steil shears
and a paste-brush, and smiling at the cashier
with the hope that te may be blandished into
making an advance on next month's salary.
There stand* tha litirsry man with an origi-
nal poetic contribution in his lard, telling
out handsful of bis hair, gnasbiag bis ttctb,
acdcalliog upon all the gods of mythology
to give him five minute s alone with tbe poet,
ioaSiClndeipla'e, with a club. There stands
our iornrtat d Irishman, with his bull-dog
r^ady to cons >Ie visitors who call vrifi fire-
arms to know wbat we meant by that libelous
ariele in the last number. Hera ells the
looil reporter writing up bis items from
Saturday's papers, and growling horribly
because nobody ever commit* mnrderor sets
fire to anything on the last day of the week
and anathematizing tbe memory of Noah
Webster beciuae Noah pnt so few superlative
adjectives into the language. There stands
the CBshier fingering enormous earns of
money with an easy indifference which seems
to ns wholly inexplicable. There site tbe
dramatic critio writing an article to prove
that the play np at the theatre where the
manager refased to give him fifeen dead-
head sea's, for himself and his wire'a rela-
tions, is not only a failure, considered as a
literary performance, bnt is indecent and
disgusting, and calculated to inflict grave
injury upon the cause of public morality.
And yonder sits the proprietor, exolaiming.
"By industry we strive 1" and working him-
self nearly to death spearing with bis pen
the ceckroaobei in M< piste, and glowering
at the intelligent oompositor who lies eurled
op in tbe corner weepiug with chagrin bs-
canss in the last iesae he made ths ssntenoe
"He W4tch£d the window till all hope van-
ished," read, "He washed the window-sill
with soap and varnish." If this U the pic-
ture that the Ameris&n people want to have
presented at Vienna, very well. It will be
disgraceful, but we will submit to anything
for tbe sake of cur country.
We Said 8e.
When Prefessor Mores, tte electrician.
died, wj expressod a hope tbat having done
so mooh towards perfecting telegrsphtc com-
municition betwean the old world and the
new, he would in future turn his attention
to diicoveriog some more perfect' means of
communication between this world and the
next than is afforded by tapping and tipping
tables. We thought be would be able to do
it. He has evidently got to work at one;, as
we find the following in an exchange :
Dubuque is exoitei over " spirit manifes-
titions, in which a telegraphic battery and
Instrument are used. Long and frequent
communication si purporting to come from
the " other world," and eontiining some cu-
riouB yet trnthfal facts, have beeu received,
and no one can account for the phenomena.
The instrument, operated on by tbe invisi-
ble " intettigenca," is at a private residence,
and is not connected, by wires or otherwise,
with act other battsry.
Woman's Words.
A fond father recently wrote : "It gene-
rally takes twentyyeaTs of training to eradi-
cate the word ' nice ' from a woman's vocab-
ulary. Tbe Falls of Niagara, tbe Psilms of
David acd the progress of the human race
were all 'nice' to myeMsst till she got mar-
ried."
The otber woman's word wbioh it is hard
to make her give up, is awful. She thiaki
it an " awful nice " word.
Arcades Ambo.
The editor of the Danie'sonville Times was
arres*ed for libel, and they got him before a
justice, and the justice wai getting ready to
bl s'er him, as Ocke observes, when some
one oame on the scene and arre?t-d the oo-
supaut of ermioe for theft. Tbe attention
of the Heme Mission Society is naturally di-
rected to Danie'sonville.
'
DEAD IN THE STREET.
Only a borse lying dead In tbe street.
And a cart, with Ita emp'y shafts, close by ;
It Is cold, aod the pavement Is covered with
sleet ;
Bat horses must die I
It Is very pitiial, though, to think
How heavy and weary had grown the load ;
How, blindly staggering, ready to sink.
He bad felt tbe goal ;
Aod bow, as fainter bai grown his breath,
No bLr 1 en was lilted trom t ff his back,
Till, bis limba gr^wn a»ff In the chill ol d-atb.
He fill in hla track ;
How he ould net have In the cluing strife
A tuft of straw anon which t i lie :
How be had no*, gained by a Mihfol I'fe
Tims even to die.
Ad, me I but It is not horses alone
That are bearers of burdens, drawer! of loadsi
Hen have alao fallen with harness on
In wintry road*.
1L
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
(i
I BBsWVsl '
On Marrinfje— To Toanjj Net,
The following views on this subject are
from the pen of a popular nawepapsr writer
of the day :
Tbe true girl baa to be sought for. Bhe
does not parade Leisslf as show gcods. She
is not fashionable. Generally the is not
tich. Bnt oh, wbat a heart she has wbeo
you find her I Bo large, and pure, and wo-
manly 1 When you s.e it you wander if
those showy things outside are reilly women.
If you gain her love, your two thousand are
a million. Bhe'll not ask you for a carriage
or afirsto'ass bouse. She'll wear simple
dresses, and turn them whea-necesBiry, with
no vulgar magnificent te frown npon her
eoonomy. Shell ke:-p everything neat and
cic; in your sky-parlor, and give you suoh a
welcome when you come home that you'll
think yonr pirlor bigber than ever. She'll
entertain true f i ieods on a dollar, and. as-
tQDiBh you with tbe new thought, how very
little happiness depends on money. Bhe'll
make you love home (if you don't you're a
bore), and teaoh you now to pity, while you
sooro, a poor fashionable society that thinks
itseli rich, and vainly thinks itself happy.
Now, do not, I pray you, say anymore, "I
om't afford t) marry." Go, find the true
woman, and yoa oin 1 Throw away tbat
cigir, burn np that switch cane, and be
yourself, and eeek your wife in a sansible
way.
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men'*, boys' and ch.il-
oxens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hit?, trunks, valises,
etc., below coit, GUI If you want bargains. 3i.
The Last New Sons.
Air— "Mwt <£ Chandon,"
Emerson Oorville 1j my name,
My business al trays in the samet
Eastern Oysters, atd Fancy Boast,
Relishes thee?, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohlhlghohl Oh! high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corvllle tayB sol fays sol
On Fine Street, at No. 410,
Remembtr 'he number and call again.
Visions of 8hell-fi-h in every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
LadleB with escorts there always go,
Ladles gol Ladies go!
Emerson CorylUe'a polit: t and so
8-1 They gol they gol they gol
Fob Turz wobx, go to T. 0. Jeesup, dentist,
ccr . Sutter and Hon'g'ry, over Tucker's. 3-v
&euoa. Moore,
Formerly of Bnss House Carriages, can be
round in front of Ooleman Bros, clothing es>
ablishment, southwest corner £uah and Mont-
gomery sta., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
leit at either place promptly attended to day
or ntnht, at reduced rates. *
The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WBXTTES FOB THE GOLDEN EBA. FN 18«3.)
Will be oootiDQed, and coaoladed ia sixty
chapters, commencing ia
TheGoldenEra
Sunday March 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
"MLI8S,"
A Romance of Bed Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEU
OF SURPASSING! INTEBEST AND .POWER,
££ WBITTKS IXfBESSLT FOK
The Golden Era,
AndpoiseaalDg napwaUeled attraction, oon-
tftining a New Revelation in
California Romance.
BEAD THE OPEUINO OHAPrBBS OF
Bret Harte's Story
The Golden Era
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pf. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 SEC OX It 8TEEET.
FINE GOODS l~ PERFECT FIT8!
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
A FINE LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Ooods jast received. C'a 1 and sss them.
•9-4=3 Second atreet. mbfflm
Oj-sitei-o,
In strolling round tbe otber nlgb),
To look at 'Frteoo by gaB light,
tmr care la sa teit, by chance did etray
To where fountain's ceaselesa'pl&v
01 sparkling waters, made & BOieen
Through which a aweet bonqnex wai teen ;
While mossy stone and pearl; shell,
O'er which tbe waters softly fell,
Hade that window reem to be
Pome fairy grotto of tbe sea.
Stop," said xay friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice—and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I mast agree
That this place suits me to a *T.*"
No sooner had. we found a seat
Than at our aide a waltA* neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we taignt name. We found It trne,
And cooked iMgmficmthf, toe;
Ail kinda of oysters* juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; Just think of that.
And If yonr rdenth don't water, than
Ton're different from other men.
They'd clam a and crabs and terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kin da of came.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oonld name.
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this Let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bosh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain*
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse. 337 Bush street, atoeve
Montgomery; open Day and NlfthL
-*7%7-^tntt.h:d-
25 Young Ladies for the Ballet
e^- Apply at tha Box Office of Msgoire's Opera
House, between the hours of 12 aud 1, immsdn-
ately. m26
PIANOS,
ORGAN 8, PIANO STOOLS, PIANO COVERS.
ttbeet Masio, Music Books, Music Fahoe, ate.
HcCAMMOW PIANOS,
Now legsrdtd bjr tbe mu-ioal profession, at tbe
beat mediam-prioed Piaao in this market.
A. I~ BaMiRuFT Ob CO., Areata,
mh26xw Wo. 781 Market street.
MAKCD lSth.
TO BE COMPLETED IN SIXTY OHAPTEBS.
FOR SALE BY NEW8MEH, EVERYWHERE.-
1 PRICE till |j
A Safe and speedy Re v
dy for all Bronchial Ai ,
tlons, Asthma, c<.
Coughs, Loss of V<J
Bronchitis, Incipient (
sumption, Hoarsen
Pain and soreness of,
Breast, and all Difflcul
arising from a sua
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers. Ask!
the California Hall's I
monary alsam. Sold
all Druggists.
PHOPMIETOKB,
41T Saaiome strret, un
i iio tf
•J^lXL'fr
CURES DYSPEPSIA
Lv^nxif
Gires Tone to the Stomi
L, ,&®ltl
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETI1
L,.i?^iXLB
Is a Sure Relief for IndJgM
HAS NO SUPERIOR ASA
BLOOD PTJRIF0
feiOU
THOMAS W. BRKt, I
BIIiVBR PIjATI
^t MAlfDJAC/rOBIBS^i
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^T dru«s7b*i«jw, **
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U1EIB MX7SICAJ. AKAtTBDl
B8TABLI8HED IH !•«(.
■*-L**«on» riTOn on the Banip ud DlBL '
MISBION BtKeBT. betWMn tint u< %m
N.&— Flne-ton.4 BUnr Solo BulNh
atntmAll mlw*y* on hand.
TO MAIL SlIllSCRllltK'.
The Golden Era, One Tear S3 BO
The Golden Ero, Bin Month* » «•
The. Golden Era and Peterson**
X.adle*^ Magazine, One "fear 5 OO
The Golden Era and Peieraon'a
Ladle.' MogaiUe, Six Month! . S SO
8EBVED IT (IRRIflH.
The OOLDEN ERA end PBTIB30N'3 LADIES
NATIONAL HASAZINB deHTered threnlh-
ont the citj by Oerrien at ]2So. per week.
Send AdUren to Golden Era Ollee, GiO
Clay atreet.
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
A. DESIDEBAK
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WAKflGERS, STARSJUfD C0MB1HIH
AOOMPETBNT MAWAGBR, A0K1TT I
Aoter, with lSfesrV ezpsrisBM ii I
America, the 0»do of Good HopeasiiaA
Ooloniea, India and Obioa,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT,
Is well posted with the prof»Biion Mtltkit
Oan give Dimes- of Managtrt, ThutnMtf 1
Liat of Prices aod balding oapaollr, la aiarij'
one of the abora places . Apply to
te4 lm C»0 WaskiDf*ra $u*&
BANGER HALS
(SiNOBB-S HAtL,)
U CIXABT ST., SEAR «■*>
Kose fcot the Choleeet Branal at W
and X,lo.aora on hand,
DEPOT W£TAN0 *. KASCHE'I BAT «f»
OHEIB FBU>»1>
FREE AND EASY.
IT1BT SATURDAY HI*1
Piano and ©in grind »t 8 P
CHARING
•fJLa>SALOI
- ^. . _ _ at....4
CLASSES IN ELOCUTION
OF T
Tbeatr
Ding cl;
wienlDj
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBEKS OF
tha TbeKtricftl Profewioa in Latiforoia pro-
pone forminr "'
•rsona wial
for instruction in Elooaiion.
og to aYo.il tbemaalTes of tbe oppor-
tUDity of acqainng a natfal art at a raoderata coal
can eeod in thoir names to "Oambrsae " P. O. Boa
2334, wnen parUcaLars u to terma, etc.. will be
a«Dt •« item. d»9f
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
"WeU AJgaf*<l aad Vaatllot*4»
Dnlnrmfined fioomi to let. I^djdmr witl
or witbcnt board. AI.hamrda BOTxl&ING
%\9 S»«b vtroat noM tf
GEORGE MATES
DKALKR \B pYSTBES. OLAHS
aodaU kiadaof SHELL FISH.
Stella Foa. AO, 41, 49, OalifornU
•ntraaoa on Oalifomia atraot- —
or prirau partiea ud famlliaa nppllM
•jo
3 A«ltV
iwykuyi
BEGIN WITH BRET HASTE'S
Story of Mliss
To be ooattneed aad completed in
Size, Ohaptere.
OOB Minion atreet, near Seeeae
delO EAGLES A WILD, Preartrv
A D-a
A Romance of Red Mountain,
COMMENDED IN
The Golden Era
WILLIS^BAND.
MTJBIO FURNISHED FOB aU|
oooaaiooa, Moaic imported, arraaat"
and for aala. /
UARtTSM. BL.TJM. X*.*4or •'•
Orchestra.
lir.NRY T6K D£K MEHDW.1
trafHranBind. rt iM_
■fcarOrdc-ra from the oonotrr pranpw •*»
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Fatop ■
Store. 1SS MoLt4tomerTatr««t,er MAW'
BLUH..8S9 Hoatgomenr atreet .J
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN JL.UWC
Cor. Sccoad aad Tehiana atreet
. „r*TarraplB oomiaDtlf «
Ofatara in arerr etvle. '*■
SUPPER ROOMS F.'W FAB
da oil Ira
EXTRA QUALIT'
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NEW aLIaMBRA TI1ATRI.
IMMRNaR WOOM1 or THE UI1EAI
EMERSON MINSTRELS
no nu
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w»o *nx irr»Ai is n»i.i tdi *tt|
KADTVLIB * CO.
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lk.ir
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KVKRHOY and loropany
WILSOIU'S
AMPHITHEATRE
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ParUlu Circus!
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itter and Montgomery Ms.,
Occidental Block.
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HOBDAY BVKBTBO, March JIM -
ElVESF-IT Or" H30
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CHARLES
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** All Bills against itw Alhanibre Theetr* nut 00 presented tasroefUr on Mondey.
rP«rfarmAs>M to oomaaeitoe panotaally s>t eight o'c.ock.
Ml ••! P-rejve*** SS CcaU
.M OcsM I Prtt«l« Hose* va MHd •!•
FAREWELL BENEFIT
ot —
ff'LLH DOGKBILL,
LIKflRlTIICI D'ABIBA.
The I v. hi on able Night of the Haason
MILE DOCKMLl IN SEVERAL ACTS I
Mom. Kennebel— Brilliant I
fl. H. Docknll in a Great Bareback Act
ALL THE ARTISTES TO-NICHT
M'LLE DOCK RILL'S
I A It .•:■« 1: I. 1. BEN KIT IT
Frenchmen ! Germans! American*!
£91 English I Irish! Nretrht
Attaad aad ih.l Mark toar apir cietloe of a.DTjIa. talant,
SATDRDAY, AT 8 GRAND MATINEE
Benefit of
MASTER JOHNNY COOKE
8C3W THE DARIHO JCYIeULl KIDEB.*T=rr
R»«»tt*iI »**U 75 Ctnt«
DreM Circle) ....ft* Cease I Pat qors 1ft Cease
tr To prevent dtaappeinimsat II Is e4rl«.blslo secure
eeeU for Matter Cooke's BsmQt teamed fcaeelj.
BUNDAT EVENING MARCH 34)
Grand Special Programme.
Novelty! Novelty! Novelty!
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"""*. I PACIFIC L.A.\7V REPORTER, J. A WOODSON, Editor
Deroted to the Interevtoi of the X^efiral Profession.
Pttbli.We '«Tfr/ «««k » large ■ amber of ADTAJf 01 CASES from the Amerlcaa and* Vogllab OoorU, and the moat Talaable LOCAL 0ABS8 end
uncHOusE.T^;
ipichouse,"^:.-:'
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OPIN10H». aad tvlt CAL. SUP. 0O0RT DECISIOlfrL Third Trer of Poblicatlon. Offloa, S3 A Uercbent «t. J. P. B00ARDU8, PnblKber.
Bum. Why Have Ye that Catarrh
Si.it PAt to Blddr, "Yon loov so ht If hi.
Here rear ••»• tbe »o*rkl* Hk« * aeu- "
"O. fls. Hft Bldilr, "Or. Kiorji Dumond rteaedjr
Uu cored l&st dt*il or * bed eeterrh."
For seleet All DrataUt's. uA il » POttT STRKKT.
IUF0RNIA THEATRE
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ABBRI OPERA!
of. B. Mulder Fabbri.
Conductor
WDA.Y EVEMINO MARCH 30
WU1 b» prodncd lor Um Am Urn* In C»l fomu,
liter ctftfol prepUAltoo. MA with
and Orchestra and Chorus,
THE
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Pioneer Cloak Store
(tVnnoi-l* Harer A Workhfrfm,)
Vs. tStt MONTI. OUTRT STKKKT,
Op»selt« the IJek Ilonse.
BBAROH, 408 KKVUNT 9 t BERT.
MR. HAYRR CALLS ATTRNTION TO UI8
Urge aod well eelecttd fuearimeot of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
Aod bis b«W «Lj!o« of ruAdv-m'dn Bilk. Wool nrnl
oiberL/niRA' BtJITK.ei VgRY LOW PR4UKS.
Al*o. e lerce stook of hiripon. Hro 'tn< nnl Litan
HbAwla, I,*c" .jBckntn Hilk • nd Oottoo Velvet',
Mi«S o*tln«, i 'lf)»kinf», and BTorv detori'i'loa of
TrlmrainffA. J Ua T AKH1 VKD. a Iaj «» (ltoi o of
tbeaprineatrlssof
PC A I If ANift KMBKOIDJ9BHD
JLIKKN SUITB,
N. B.— Oloeks. Dres.es sad inn mads to order
la letstt feihioD, at TeeioneMe r*j.aa. nab 3
Great Crash Amongst
the Milliners,
OWINO TO TBS FAOf THAT M ASHKB 18
8KL LINO A LABQE lad FUB STOOK OV
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats at 50c. apiece.
DON IT BOBQET TO CALL ABO BXAMIBB
lill LABOB 8T00E OB
FLOWEK«. FIIATHBBa, BIBIOIft,
gil.II AMD ITBAW SHOO*.
M. ASHEB,
OBO l£e»rny street.
BsfewesQ Oallfornia aod Saoramsoto.
'att reoslred, 1,000 dor;, Hate, seUlag^al
jtStt'
OBlfTS apleoe.
fe»
QAO. W. KAOLA »0»'T ST HI IT, DaTID aUXTKIX.
Nagle, SteirT& Maxwell,
u IMPOBTBBS ABD
W holeaale Prorision Merchants
DOTTBB, OHBBSB. LAUD. HAMB, BAOON,
B^ylnio. 1««.0UII«U.-^- ' —
Uleftoi 0«lab.4t.A
The City Gardens
FOB TBI
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTBffTIOIf OP ALL ROOTRTIRM, A8-
*)C>attoaa end Mihterr Compeolee la oelled
to I be al>AntaK«a ofltred by in-»o roramndiooa
■ nd beaoiiral arooo.ia for Uollday I' iooio FmII-
taI'. Th-7 ese be prooored oo ear Oar >o tbe
wtf. for plooio ptirpotna the eomiaa ••wn oo
rno-o sdvaatageoua terus tbea enj arooDda to the
Btaba.
THE CITT OABItRlfA
Are taer of aoo«»e eritboat aof tariff in "oelsUe*.
end srw proiidtd «llh tarn* aod bnaotlfal l.awoa:
large KbBd* Iraaa; b«eanfdl Floesre end flanU
from eTarr clima; nnvtiom Bwtnar«; t*o mam-
nirtih Dancing Peril to as; e netmel I oke, wit
Pleasaro Kotis: PounlaiOB and Obierratorr Tow-
rrs, ell psrfeoilr sbaltsied from tha wlndi. A
ntainnio'.n Ke<tanr&ot U on tbe ground*, end vrsry
ronvnotnnoA for ttm riOcommedeTloo of large Pio-
nlosbasb»sn made. Hi rjt'im tm been plaosd
to tba Bsost oomplete ordar for tbe oomir.g saesoa
T.iK CITY OARIU'NN
Are tha Ursest Id tbe Stats. Th«» contain «'■;
eerre of Knoll end bb&d-d Ii\wi. Flnwer Oar-
daoN. ate, end sre eapeble of eooom mode ting
aO.W'D ptianni wttb tbe gr«a*aak oonreolsoee. Ex-
tra (Jars run dlraotlr to tie Gardens.
PloniO Uoromlttnra are eaptoiallr Inrlled to oa!l
and icspeotthe Groaods, end asoeiteia terms,
wblob will be most ftrorabl*.
M. T. HTKVEW, Proprietor.
etpOfSoa hours 3 to 6 P.M.. dellr. at the Oardena,
OOrnor "I waif lb and Fo'iSnm streets.
M. B — OOO.Oie AdralssloD Tickets were sold
by rarioos Assoolatloas boldiog festivela et tbe
Oily Gerdeos leat year. The sals of apiritnons
liqnors mil be prohibited on tbe grouoda on I r>a-
tlval dejs. eaMtf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
O A.H. L. AM r>.
The Popular~Picnio Resort.
FortF Bllll.toa Bilde from It la CllJ-C.ra
ran direct to the Park.
BADSEa'8 OEBTBAL PABK 18 DNDpOBT.
•dl, lb. bail ■<•■» Beiort '»' Fioaloa aod
l'arollla. d-rioi tb. Sa-.roa-, b«lj« KBE B FBOM
DtJlT. WIND.SAM& AMD POI80N OAK. Tbj
Park la varr oanmodloai, end looatad dlraotlr at
tba eatar front ,.aL . »_ k
It aboaoda to maaelfloaot old ahada Traaa. baae-
lirol Laarna, Oardaoi, ato.. aod la proaldad wlab
a mammon. Paallloo. B..laoraot, a -d atari ooo-
mlaaoa far pablio aaiamblagaa. Will ba opan to
tt a pnbllo alMr M.rob lata. For parUaelar*. ap-
plf !? T. V BADOBB, at tia fart. Jr at hi.
onaa,».«baaat ooioat fcaaroj and Beah.traau.
Baa Franolioo. "»■» '»
MILITARY.
...,ain>.
GOODS
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
■M MwalsTeaserr ■ta-eet. Kesa XT*. 1.
Ladles and Children
....WILL USD...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADKBS8INQ PLIA8AKT TO USB. EASILY APPLIED.
Is not graaey, end will not (ojare tbe moat dellas.se. I(
cares ell dlssesee of the eeelp. remorse daodrnM,
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ranrfar. tha balr ooll and rIom,. and to PURKI.Y VHOK
TABI.K.
•TTIi. Orlrloal SAOK BRUSH UAIR TONIO ABD
DBK881NO aaaj bo bad of Iba Ak.ot,
JAB. B. OATH. Drawslat,
NO» MO THA BUT UIAI.IIY «V HkATl
OAB BB HAD AT
atallfB S, «3, Calliornla. Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
TgB MOST ILIQAilT crOiTOM WOBB IB TBB OITT
Seers •% Moynard,
alBaak
TBS J0TJBKA1 OF AMUSEKEHIS.
Pabllabad <mn Dw >» "■• y"** •"
•» Mcrehaat aad <■»« -Wartil»«t«B •*••
Below Montcomerr, San FrmoUoe.
THUB8DAT MiBCH 27. 1«3
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.
Compsrat vely fow people in this city have ever
■sen "Ooiiolanufi" played. Even among old theatre
joe." we find many who have never seen this one
of bhakepeaie'o plays on the s!age. Another op-
portunity of doing to miy not oooar f ar many
run, and "hhcQ it does it it extremely doabtfnl
whether ft will be presented with the lame degree
of cicellecce which 'characterizes Its representa-
tion at the California Theatre, end almost certain
th .t as good a representative of Coriolanus as
John MoQalloogh will sot be foand. Therefore
all had better realize the present opportunity-.
Metropolitan Theatre.
To-night Ibe Chapman Sisters* version ol the
last New York sensation, entitled "Lotas and
Leo" will be prodnoed. There will be any amount
of [variety In, the piece. The charming sisters,
Blanche and Ella, will appear In songs, dances and
daete ; Cherry Bslls will present her pleasing litt'e
parlor magic entertainment; Wile Gaugsin and
M'l e BnisTay will appear in a pas de dear, and
'Willis J. Armstrong will make his appearance In
en original aot entitled " Oriental Sport*." The
performance will commence with the faroe of
" Lodgings to Let."
Alb nm bra.
AfUracspital first part Id which Benjamin Clark>
*W F. Biker and J. O. Bnseell sing popnlar ballade
and Billy Emerson and Charley Sutton appeir on
the ends, and an amusing interlude of act> by Bob
Hart, Little Mao, Billy EmerBOn and others iegiveo.
To-morrow evening the prodigious Liitle Mac
who couldn't be fancier unless he were bigger'
will tike his benefit.
Bella Union Theatre.
The Tableaux Vivant) presented at this hones,
are a very attraotive feature of the programme.
Gogill end Cooper ore popular in song and danoe,
Thoe, Campbell the baritone slogs deioriptlve
■ongslu capital stile. Harry Oeualand is very good
in negro acte and in his novel musical entertain-
ment, and a host of popular favorlties, appear in
varied specialties.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre,
The farewell performances of the Parisian Cir-
cus Troupe, at reduced prices of admfsaiou, are
largely attended. A eplendid programme is offered
by MMe Dock. ill, Mtne. Kenibel, R. H. Dookri'l.
alone. Caron and sons and "Wilson's great Circus
Compiny. To-night the bright, particular star of
the equestrian, profession, who's performtnoes
have been wltreteed with worder and delight by
thoosands, will take her farewell benefit, when all
who can appreciate superlative talent are ealltd sd
to attesd. The matinee performance on Saturday
wilt be for the benefit of that Juvtnlle prodigy,
Master Johnny Cooke, The children of San Fran-
cisco should see t hat he baa a bumper. Seats can
be reaerred at once.
German Stadt-Thtatre,
On Sunday evening the Fabbri Combinatior, un-
der the direotion ol Charles Frilecb, will produoe,
at'tae Oillfornla Theatre, for the first time in Cali-
fornia Nloolai's coaio opera of "fheMerrv Wives
of Windsor." The oast appears on out first page
Woodward's Gardens.
The nearly completed whale pond, the new
aquarium, and hundreds of other object of inter-
eat, attract many viaitore to tbeee gardens.
Three Theatres Doomed,
During the past five or eiz months there have
been a great many rumors of new theatres to be
built, bnt nothing has come of them with the ex-
ception [of the Congress Hall projeot, thathonee
is now being converted into a theatre. That three
theatres will come down within the next thirty
days is certain. The retpsotive owners of Ma-
guira's Ocera House, the Metropolitan Theatre,
and the Pacific Theatre, corner Paoifie and Kearoy
Btreets, have received due notification from the
Board et Publlo Works that those buildings
"'standing in the way of public improvements"
must be removed at the expiration of thirty days
from March lit t, or the Board will forthwith pro-
ceed tD sell at public auotien snob buildings and
improvements,!! subject to immediate removal.
The improvement whioh sweeps away two of our
oldest theatres and the little up-town place known
as the Pacific Theatre is Montgomery Avenue.
This in its eoutse will take off ths eastern portion
ol the dress circle and orchestra and over three-
f onrtha sf ths ttegs of Magulre's Opera House,
running diagonally through ths building, will out
ins Metropolitan Theatre dtagsnally, nearly In
half, and will sweep clear over the ground on
whiob the Paolflo Theatre stands. Ths notices on
all parlies only apply to those parties who have
aoeepted the city bonds in payment for their prop-
erty and deeded toe same to the city. It is very
peremptory, giving them ooly thirty days to
take action. This notification is rather sudden,
but there ia no appeal from it. The land and im-
provements have been paid for and belong to the
oltr; sad if the former owners wish to savs any
Improvements and movable fixtures, they have
taeir opportunity to do so within the next thirty
days. There may be a few days farther grace
granted to complete the tearing down process;
but the extension will be bnt a limited ons, as the
Board means business.
anatomical Htjsetjm.— One ol the most
compute collections of ths kind In ths United
Slates, comprising hundreds of ooatly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is dally on viow (to gentlemen
only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
ttoar may bs profitably soent bare.
X»r, Barlow OrT Smith
Is giving s couxb of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Eygelan Hill, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenclrjg at 7 J$ o'oloor.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients. . Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 0 to * p. m„ tree, i
.^jais, yon may say what you please . Dure
Is but one place In the city where you can boy
underclothing cinap tot yourselves and chil-
dren, and that Is at M, FrledlanderA Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 8b
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dressmaker, ba* removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stack-
ton, op poilte Starr Sing's church. ox
Has She a CeUl to be a Wife.
Has she a call to be a wife who thinks
more of ber silk drtaj than her children,
and visits her nursery no ofteser than once
a day?
Has she ac*ll tobeawi'e who srerds I er
time in reading fie "la'est novels," c (re-
pelling her husband, with depleted purs ■,
to bire a domestic to supply her Uck of
servica ? __^^^ _^_
Has that woman a call to be a wife who
cries for acishmere or ctmel's hair shawj,
when hei husband's notes are prot:e*ed?
Hes the woman a c ill to be a wife who
expects her husband to swallow dilated cof-
fee, soggy bread, smosey tea, and w-itary
potatoes tii days ont of seven ?
Hes she a c til to to a wife who flirts with
every man she meets, and reserves the
frowns for the home fireside?
Has she a ctll to be a wife who omee
dowa to breakfast in abominable carl paper,
soiled dressing goira, and shoes down at the
heel?
Has she a call to be a wife who bores her
husband when he omes into the hon-
with the history of a broken tsa-enp, or the
possible whereabouts of a misaag broom
handle ?
Has she a call to be a wife who would
take advantage of a moment of conjugal
weakness to eltoit money or exact a prom-
ise?
Has she a call to bea wife whose husband's
love wtigbs naught in the balance with her
next door neighbor's damask ourtaioB or
velvet carpet?
Has she a call to be a wife who tabes a
journey for pleasure, leaving her husband
to toil in a cIcbs office, and "have an eye,"
when at home, to ber servants ?
Has she a call to be a wife to whom a hue-
baud's society is not the greatest of earthly
blessings ?
Has she a c ill to be a wife who listens to
outside slander against her husband 1
Poor Drink* rs, - —- — ~~- — »
MaDy years ago, says Mark Twain, the
King of the Sandwich Island, and his |bro-
ther visited Cali'ornia, and some BacrameBto
folks thought it would be fnn to get them
drank. Be' they gathered together tie moBt
reFpbnsible soakers in town and began to fill
up royalty and themselves with strong bran-
dy punches. At the end of two or three hours
they were all lying torpid under the table and .
the two princes were fritting disconsolate,
and saying what a lonely, dry country it
was 1 I tell it ae it was told to me ia Sacra-
mento.
Exense Him. ■. m — arm
One Jones, employed in a manufacturing
establishment, did not put in an appear-
ance the otter morning, but just before
dinner bis wife came in and said in expla-
nation: "Ton most excuse him; he audi
hadaJitt'edi-poteat the table this morn-
ing, and be won't be able to work before
the midd'e of the week." The employer
sttttd that the explanation was satiafac'ory,
he having been married twenty-five years
himself.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horees and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentlalsof en trjoyobleride, and theae cannot
be secured In San frenelsco so unquestionably
as frxm Frank Eonton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting ths Occi-
dental Hotel. Hlshandsometurn-outaareused
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
coatteouB drivers, he Is more liberally patron-
ised than any other carriage proprietor on this
0 j£6t. while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr-at luccees in his business, and the
admirable way In whioh be conducts It make*
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
A. Pleasant -Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambrs,
and InepecVthe fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a verv fine one and ts well
lighted and ventilated. .
Pratt1* Abolition OIL
The Peopls'd Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
The Credit fifobiller Swindle.
Is ths talk of the day, and is oonsidered one ef
ths moat gifrantio frauds of tbe age. The old ad-
ags says that "bad feeding is the caase of many
crimes." and there is no doubt of the truth of it
lor what will eanss a mors discontented state of
mind than a badly oooksd meal ? To avoid this
evil we sfaoald patronize each restaurants as A! ey-
rn's White House, Kearny street-, opposite the
White Houss, or bis branob, the Oaf iron Bebtatj-
BAirr, on Fourth street, where we can always de-
pend on obtaining- the very bast the market af-
ford?, cooked In the most reoherohe etjle, at rea-
sonable prion. •
TTlilto Labor Only I
Employed by the What Obecr Laundry, 131
Luldefdoiff s'reet, •
•T'fOB CmLDBEM'S PlOTOBlS gO tO MoilEt'B
Qallebt, 417 Montgomery street. 8-v
Twenty Thousand
Pap;r Collars, all Styles, for sale cheap at tbe
Wha>, Ohear Laundry, offlue 121 Leldeedoi ff et.
Five Hundred Men Wanted,
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 LeideadorfT tt. •
Sevrintr Machines for Sale,
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alio,
Save Tour Money.
Why pay $8 per dossn lor Cabinet Rembrandt
Pho'.ognphs wben yon can get them for $i per
dosen , snd all other kinds equally cheep, at the
New Yobe Giixeby, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Mission snd Market itreets^ No Chinese
employed at the New York (Hllery. 3-e
McDowell, Show Osurd Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
60S Market street, oor. Poet and Montgomery u
Cheap Jewelry, Eld Gloves, and Ladles and
GentB' Famishing Goods, at Bank's, store, 36
A SUMMER DAT.
Sunshine over the meadow lind?,
K sslog the crimson clovi r,
And sunshine haunting the lily-crjpi
Toat tbe yellow bees hung over ;
And sunshine ov«r tbe t&zj hillf,
And ov-r the dimpling river —
Anri I wish thai th? suna.d tte Snmm r day
Mtftht shine and last forever.
We walked down by themeadow pa'b.
The broEd highway forsaking,
For the quiet of tbat lovely spot
Seemed better for oor love-making.
And I wa* eilent, and she was sby,
As we walked down through the clover ;
But we thought U the swettest Summir day
That ever the son shone ov< r.
We heard the Mr is In the waving gr.ss,
As they twitUred to each other
About tbe nests ihey hal hiddrn away—
And the eoo of each glad bird mother ;
And we thought as we walked tbat Summer day
Through the olovtr-blooms together.
That st laet the world was In perfect ton?,
In the glad, bright Summer weather.
I cannot tell what I eaid to her,
-As we walked knee-de* p in clover ;
But I know that the robins merrily Bang
Their sweetest of sw:et songs over ;
And down In my heart love's own bird sang
A song tbat was gladder, sweater.
And Its echo jaloed with the wor.d's sweet hymn
And made the day completer.
And when we came up the meadow path.
Our hearts fang ov< r and ovtr,
" O sweet, glad day for blossom and bird.
And for every blythe young lover I"
And yet I know not the words she said,
Cr whether she spoke at all ;
But of all sweet days, that Sommtr day
I count as the swsetest of all.
V. Carder & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tool?, will eieeute any work in their line
in a - inperjor manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the hlgbeet prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary, fill Merchant street, room 26. Sh
We get no Dullness from Chinese, snd we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. *
Holiday; Oandlts.
?reab, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M, A. Meroer's pioneer confection-
ery, S78 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Xt Is a. Beauty I
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Office, Best
ever in vent el, o
*
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
Street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the pricea are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited. n
Attentlon, Toadies
To give tbe skin the soitaeasof velvet, and
the tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Dickey's Geeme de Lis. l
Uvg WelL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
ington treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the publlo since
1349, provides for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Balmagundi soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The best cup of tea in the
city— Engl ieh breakfast tea — Souohong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
Tne pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co.,
No, 653 Tehama street, 1b the only p!ace you
can depend on for having your Carpets well
ol'ansd and swept by machinery, J. 8f.iui.d-
lng A Oo, . 3-a
Sow to Procure Bargains,
Attend the auction tales of Watson A Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 113 Sat tor street,
adjoining the new Oircoe Amphitheatre, and yon
are sura to jroenre bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Liadies Tlaltlna; Cards.
Written, engraved er painted by John F,
Dwteb, 126 Sutter street, opposite lick Eouso,
and at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Hawdkeb-
CHIEF9 KE1TLI 1IAEKED.
description to order.
Pekuaksbxp of every
Oyster Trade,
The oyster trade in California is assuming
gig&ntlo proportions. Emerson Oorville, of the
Saddle Beek, 410 Pine street, farnlahes from
his own oyster beds at San Bruno m»M"HrH of
oysters to all parts ol the Faeino Coast, His
Kastern transplanted oysters have a fame which
has extended all over the continent, and * he
" Saddle Bock" is known everywhere
Star Bhirta and Collars.
all sorts and sizes, for ra'e and cheap, at tbe
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorn* st. •
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted bin etndy more particularly to
ohionio and specific practice, and U such ts
now the most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office ET.9 Sacramento street,
comer of Leldesdorfi, a few doors nelow What
Uheer House. x
1 o . ....
American Watches.
Seduced prices, at H A. Calender's 62 See
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. n
Clam Chowder Every Might,
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jaet off
K-amy. " 5-»
Claibvotakt.— Madame Clara Antonla, ths
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
333 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Fine. Consul ta-
tions in English, French and German. t
Reduced Prices.
Shirts from 76o. to J3. Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Beales A Co., 80S
Kearny street, near Buth. ox
Do Wot Surfer lrom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Kails, can And Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Inst!,
tnte, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
i™*k from experience, having tested the Doe-
ter's capability . Befereiuies given if required, s
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since tho ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry Is
tatlng new Ufa. Mr. Jacob Bchreiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Wcshlngton street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that tbe fathering and bis shipments thte
year will beveix-large. Puluhas always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma'trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schzei.
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes, a
•"" — -# —
?ratt*s Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis. 3-l
Photog-raphlc cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. A
fresh and Sweet.
For the beet confectionery, go to Oansr and
Assessor's Office.
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS,
1873—74.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRIOTI if
Booksellers and Stationers,
H. H. Moore, 699 Montgomery, near Meroka
Business Colleges.
Heald'a, Errant A Stratton'a Collage, U P a.
Batchers.
Kets, Fred, Stalls H to if*. Caltforoi k,Uark>
French Funey «oedaT^
Loean A Co., 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 But
avof—n Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Oo.. 110 Second street.
Wines and Uqnors. (Wnolesslc
Danerl F. A Co.. 504 Front
Mma. JOSEPHINE EDM0hSr
INDIAN AND
BOTANIC PHYSICLf,,
TWEUTT 1E1BI OT PXAVlS
1 ", TH? TREATMENT OEDlBSABMliiS
•t tb. bnd o( sIlDbysioUm m»Itin, .aof; *J
• sneoialty, ami en»t>l«s b.r to luruMiiI
«nd permaseot oare io tb. wont dim 0 1
will find Madam. Edmond. • ■killral phj, !
«ndit(8tolb,irlnt«r.it tocomalt h.rlSV ! .
eases incident to woman before tamnarln. S
poiionona nostrnms, qoaok dootnra uTSjh
Madame Edmonds d.soribes disaaae. witbo 1
Information from tb. patient, and oorear 5
tbe OS. .f mercury or .xperlm.nta, tbu ' S
from wrong treatment for prirat., obronl 1
oancer du.aaea. Oorraapondana. atrloth t
dmtial. Offio. and r.ildTnM.'iUS 'fSP, 1 '
between Kearny and Montgomery. j, *-
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIT!
N. JB. cor. Jackson and Kearny n
A I.I. PERSONS, COKPAME9, AS.
SOCIATION8, or FIBMS. la the
Olty and County of San Francisco, are
requested, either In person or by their
proper representatives, to deliver at the
Ai.onor'i Office, No. 52 Olty Hall, be
fore the SECOND. MON DAs In APBIL,
1878, a stuternent tinder onth of all
Property, both PEBSOSALondKEAL
owned or claimed by htm or them* or
which Is In their posies slon, or which Is
held or controlled by any other person
In trmt for* or for the benefit of him or
them.— See Sections 8839.8810, Politi-
cal Code.
aJ-POLL TAX IS NOW BITE at this
OflJce, or to n Sepnty. — See Seetlena
8830-8S40, Political Code.
.LEVI HOSEXEK,
City and County Assessor.
Saturday, March 1, 1873. mh2
NOTICE.
mHEPDllLIO ABB HXBEBT KOTI-
fled that the Field Deputies of this
Office will commence assessing; property
SATTBBAT, MABOH 1, 1ST3.
The duties osalorned to those deputies
are too well known to the community to
require explanations, and while I have
been careful la making my •elections to
All positions by men favorably known In
this community for their competency 'and
Integrity* and an confident that the du-
ties will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
X arsrcntly request the general public to
report to this office aay dlrelletlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any just complaints will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSENEB,
mVj4 City and Count Assessor.
POSTBRS,
Programmes, and all kinds of Printing for
SHOW. UECrUKE, CONCIBr, TBLK-
ATBE and CIKCTJS MANAGER-.,
AT LOW RATES, BY
33. F. s-teirott,
89* CLAT STBEET. mbl8
VOCAL AND IHSTRUfflENm
MUSICALINSTITUTE
TJNDBB THE DIREOTION OF
IVXn.- X". XI. REITEH.
aiSPoatSt., opp. TJnlon Sqn.re,
HOURS: from 10 tD J and from 7 to 9. RESI-
DENCE: M>5 Mason Street.
mil 3m
J* OLD
DAVE~MENDEB, at ths
. oldorlginalRsdliion. l»Gsarj
street, between Kearny and Dnpont, where yoo
oan have HOT AND GOLD DRINKS, notforiet-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunob. The "Old Sport" is
*,lwa»f»*»r* h»nd- DAVg MKNDB8. Proprietor.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKQ1N1A Crrrr, KKV1DA,
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BBKN BE-
doeorated, and can be rented bj the nisht or
by the week. Stars and trarellns
-"p!aP^sV,U*
«»o Washlnrtoa sfarost. San granolsoo.
CANDIES.
ALL DNDB OB THE FINEST 60A1S
mads at oar Steam Candy Vaototy daily,
erdsn, sepeoisAlf from tba oonntry. are solic
and will be P---«-*BW*WAOan-Ba.
T^E,uGJlrE4T™?RADIOATOB OF ft
OOMPLA1NT8. (orm'srly of Loohl
TABdADs*"o LVJ"*^e.lT.W.«»of San-rf
iK?tK^t^?£ taa 'ast twelve yesrsof H
DR. TOZER informs the afflioted that ark- .
r?WJ th3 HOSPITALB. IN LONDOlTfe
FABIB, and spending one year in the Dim IT
brated Hosprtsl In London, the LOOS, ha \
opened bia old Medical Iostitnte at the old
where he con always be found. DR, TOES'
for forty years met wish napsralieled eacc-
*H?„ treatmsnt of diseaea senerslly saoi
OHBONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLjJNTB
DB. CHAI. IT.
is In every way responsible, binding blue .
effect a permanent cube, or making no oh i
Those who cannot afford to pay tor adrto
medicine will be charged for meditiine only. %
MoNl HbY RES ToKATIVE PILL-S, never) I
to fait in giving relief In oaies for which tt ?
reoommeflded. are to bs obtained only i ,
office. Price, 95 per bo*. Fall direction w I
Dor, Bent by Kzpreee or otherwise.
Drf. TOZER does not imitate the adssr ■
Ugaflfcs who mass is a praetioe to pnbllata «
affldavitsand other false rsferenceB, bat rsj I
the modt respectable people in the Stats wb. *
baa GTJBEn of diseases which othera have fsi t
» t, BK* CHAS. B. TOZK1,
N, E. comer Kearny and Jaobeon stre*
"^-tf San Fraeo)
OUTSIDE LANDI,
^NY AND ALL PERSONS THAT E
made DUPLICATE PAYMENTB on I
SIDB LAND ASSESSMENTS can hwii
amount rsfandsd at the office of the nadsnt
npon the presentation of an order fifes
Mayor and Oity and Ooonty Attorney.
delS af A. ATST
Alfred YetJ
Hanafastuvs
Importer of;
BIRD CAti!,
«SS Onp.it
A£AR SUTTW IT.
TRAT8 alwaja on hand.
THE CHILD HAS RETURNED
Its Parent.
EUREKA SHIRT STOI,
194 Rearny treet, lia, Kem.Tt. ;
T9o. 3 Second stre.
"Wliere roa will find a com,M<SJ
urtment of SHISTfi .ad rVS>. '
ISO GOODS, at lb. aaaal l.w n
Toe Old Stand.
KEK EDICT A I
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Attention, Good Liv^|
ME. ». "BBKGEB. FOBMBBtT
i.. ..prlator of tha
t&orant, baa tokMi th.
of botS th« Mloer.' Rauofaat 0J
Oorcmercial atreet and th. Mint
A. DR A YEUB, who baa t
Iimlorsean. Impro.emaoU ha;
th, Ottia&e dMertmaat. Uiat, «r01
nor.' mora popnlar than It B.f^"vr,|i,
the il je«ra .f It. proaponty. Onr BH» I
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BOB HART.
WILL 8S0BTLT APPEAR.
CHARLES
V I TT I A. PST !
BaP" All Bill* *cbUq>: the Alhaa.t*ra Theatre moat oa praeeoted beraerter aa Mondaj.
c— naaooa pvoatsalLr ai alabt o'o.ock.
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OTILSOINTS
AMPHITHEATRE
Parisian Circns!
■IOUC10 PRICE.!
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FAREWELL BENEFIT
Mono. KENNEBEL
TBI OBJUT raiHcn CLOWS
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Mons. Kennebel Everywhere To-Nlght
SATURDAY, AT 2 GRAND MATINEE
Benefit oi
MASTER JOHNNY COOKE
TBI DARWO JUYESILE R1DHL - ""
BMflrTMl N«nt. 7S Crnl.
U""C.ti. ,...4B (»»Uir«.,.rl BS <>•■•
BVTo prorrot dloaapolnitntnt II li adrUtblalo aacnra
aaatafor Uutit Cooka'a H'n.tl ImmadlltaiT.
SDNDAT EVENING - ."SaBCH~30
Grand Special Programme!
Noveltyl Noveltyl Novelty!
Baa**, %jm
t^tHOUSE.T^
IIC HOUSE, pRMiaa ih
BAL8TOK A nrrTR It l . l.
^.A-CII^IO I_.rA-^^7" RE3PORTBR, J- A WOODSON, Editor
Dcvotnl to the Iiit«'r.'wtM oi the I^esrn.1 Profosfilon.
PablUbe* •errrr waak A lerfa awnr-Ft of ADYAS OB 0ASB8 from tba Amarloaa bad rag Hah Oourta, and Iba moat raloabla LOCAL CASKS atvd
OPTMOW-*. aad aU CAL. SUP. OOCBT DBOISlOaTS. Tbird Taar of Publioatlon. Offloa, n*4 Merchant it J. P. D06ABDUS, PnbUab*r.
8urs. Why Have Ye that Catarrh
8»l a Pal lo Blddr. "Yeo loat ao briatat.
""" font a.B« tia » narkl* Ilka a aUr "
"O m, " aa** Blddr, "Dr Kvorf'a Diamond raatdr
Uaj oorad Hal din) of a bad catarrh."
FaraaiaalallDrararlai'p.aid at* POSTBTRRKT.
OLITAN THEATRE
Opera!
I WIITf-.
Sfcond '
„rtW"T
R* |B1«
Benent
STRO BAGGEI
RUT TIKOB OF THE
fairi Opera Combination
ESDAY EVENING MARCH X
■ Grand Optra.
le Diable
Dn-« Ji NoTminll. 9IO. PIITRO BAO0P.1
dl lalamloo.. nruR 0<KI. 8PEI0LKB
.aalofdofaoR.I Bad^tcllia Mr. Jo., p.ophln
C>audlDn HotmiDilo Mona. obarlaa
Prlaolp-ladl8lollla. HISS 4*NA. Bl ZEB
Udlu Horaaada HHK, INEZ PAIiblll
rmt dal BadPSIcllla Mr. Oolnd.
• d'laaballa Mrl. Irani
CaaaltaTl, Xraaallo, P.f .1, .to., .to.
Knlftrsred Choran.
bioiua. iroco 1I1H
tly Enlarged Orchestra
■aDIraoUaa of PROP. B. BOLDIB F4B4BI.
LA P4BTB Dl ILllfA, BT
"-*£*. E MARIE GAUGAIN.
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S. " Z *y&* I Rrantloa will ba paid to tba mlaa an mi. at
r*?Si«!£rF*"
vmioa of asmaazoir:
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MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
Grrand Openlns
MONDAY EVENING MARCH 31
A New Sensation in San Francisco?
A First-Class Variety Theatre
LIVELY and GOOD PERFORMANCES
Prat Ilia all aoarionaaa, at tba fnllowlo*
Reasonable Prloea:
Orrkr.tr. .nd Farqoet t'hnlr.,
Droaa Clrolo
Crallerr
..SB Coat*
..as Cnt.
B7" Tha antra alnaient praaaotad will ba Told of all Tal-
gu-ity, aad tbo uanagameBt grjarantaaa that gantlrtnaB can
brill <R<lr faalllaa aad l.il.i bring tbelr oblldran to wit.
naaa aa antertalnmaut ibat wlM ba both anmalog azi
InatrootlTa. and fraa from all objaotlocabla fealnraa.
RfiTPor partlcnliri, am fatnr. bill, and pragrammaa.
CHARLES CORIBLL,
Aellatr Managir.
87*1441*1 aod Oaatlam>n aogaged will pleaao appear
for Babaarul at II o'otook to-daj. <a
Wanted Immedrately,
LADIES FOR THE BALLET!
CITY OF PARIS
Have now just opened their
Spring Novelties!
PATTERN SUITS
Ladies and Children
....WILL USD,..,
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADftHSBlNO PLRASAKT TO USB. EASILY APPLIED.
U not arraaiay, aad will not injur* tba moat dalloate- 1%
ouraa all diaaaMe of tba aoatp. ramoTaa daadraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
|t*nR *K tb* b*'r ,°'r *nd >lowr> *nd ll PURELY V£OE
DRr*rJ8l'VG taiy ba bad of tba Agaot,
JAB. B. OATKS, Droawlal.
Oorn.r N.tr Menlioraarr aad Howard itraata. aodof .11 D
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iTOIilNr ROBL.S,
rpHEHK NTJITA HAVIXO BEER BOUGHT
■>T ••-» Patrla home tat tho rery flra» *p*nJo»
•r the flrprlns atylo, have been forwarded *o aa
with tbo atmoat iteapateh, aad can, therefore be
reeeaamerided aa
THE VERY LATEST.
VILLE DE PARIS,
EOBTHIAIT COB1IB
Satter and Montgomery Sts.,
Wmmmfm
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m(uy}~yP^'^Wmmmt£ma&mwB?l3*mw
MVMB MD TUB BUT UIALITY Atr BUIAXS
OAK BE HAD AT
Stalls S, as, Oaliio-rnla. Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE B10BT ELEOAltT CTPSTOM TTORE IB IBB 01TT
Beera
^FIGARO."
THE JOTONAL OF AKITBXHEITO.
r^ljllaued every Dw in »*>« Year by
BJJ Herehut a-d *** Waahlajrtea .to-
Betow Montgomery. S»° Fiaoci^o.
FRIDAY .TT. HABCH 28, 1W3
AUiftmbra.
Tbi bill presented al this noose for the benefit
of Little Mac, is a very lively and eoierlilning
oa*. First part, iot:rlide and afierpiece are all
bright aad amnelng. Lm tie Mao, Billy Emerson _
Bob Hart. Charier bntton and Ibe othen will ap-
pear Id loma of their best acts. The programme
appears in fall on oor first page. Lew Battier,
who baa volunteered for this occasion, will appear
in bis great aot of "Othello" As there will
undoubtedly be a crammed bones, it will be well
%, •eeare aeate early. As Immeaie programme
for tbe matinee to-morrow.
California Theatre.
Tbe prospects of a ran for "Ooiioiaans" are
good. Erery night the theatre ia crowded, and
eTBrjlovsrof Shafcapeare will letxe this cppor-
t natty of witnessing the perfarmanae of o&e of
his lea*t-of ten-produced plays. "Ooriolanas will
be played at tbe maiinee to-morrow.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Tb»r* wasa crowdtd boofelastofght to witness
the first production of the Ohapmaa glstero' bar-
leiqve entitled " Lotas and Leo." Both Miss
Blsnobe and Hiae £Ha won muohepplaose for
ihair songs and daeie; the charming* M'lle Ma-
rie GaugelnendM 'JleBnislayexsontadadaneein
rreoefal and artittio style; Mies Ella Chapman
mad e a great bit in a clog dance, and tbe variety
easiness introdaced all look well Tbe play is a
very lively one and was generally well acted. Mies
Blanob* Ohspman aa leo, Miaa Ella sb Lotas and
M'lle IMarieGsngain bb Alma, all looked fascine.
tin* lj pretty, dressed bean t if ally and were pleas-
ing in eating, singing and dancing. Willie Simms
made e bit in the f *male character of Zebeide and
Harry Thompson gave a clever impersonation ef
Myrea. " Lotos and Leo " will be played again to-
atlgat preceded by tbe farce, entitled "Lodgings
to Let," and also at tbe matinee to-morrow.
Bella Union Theatre,
" Uncle Ben's Museum," lu wbioh B. G. Marsh,
Mats Kelly, Will Bark, and Tommy Eree appear;
Harry Oaasland's "Novelty ;" ThoB. Campbell's de-
soripiiva songs; i onm'ier of beautiful tableaux
Tivaota, and many other attractive performances
in which lid Moctigne, fti'Ua Oeirstta, Oharlee
Tenter, J. H, Larkis, Carrie Armstrong and
others appear, make up a very good entertainment
at this hoase.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre.
The performance lo-nigh twill be for tbe benefit
of that brightest of el) aawdost jester?, M. Res ibe!,
Tbe Summer weather invites General Wilson to
the field, and very toon be will t trite e bis tent and
go Ion b to co: qoer tbe inhabitants of tbe intetiar.
Baob e show as he is now giving at ledaced prices,
baa never been seen io San Francisco. The fall
programme will be performtd at the matinee to-
morrow, when tbe daring and graocfnl child rider.
Master Johnny Cooke, will take his benefit
German Stadt-Theatre.
and Billy Bmeraon and Charley Sutton appear on
tbe ende, and an amusing interlude ef act* by Bob
B art. Little Mao, Billy I meieon and others is given
To- morrow evening the prodigtooa Li. tie Mac
who couldn't be fonnier anleas ke were bigger,
will take his bent fit.
B ntfil of Signer Pi c-t.ro Baccel.
Thiapenolar Unor will be tbe recipient ef a ben-
efit at the Metropolitan Theatre, on Wedoeiday
next, when the opera ef " Robert Le Diablo " will
be presented with tbe cast given on oar first page.
More Ballet.
The ballet ia to be a pleasing feature of tbe pro-
gramme at tbe Al ham bra Thsiitre. Tbe pub-
lic will be gled to heir that Madame Therese and
Mons. Sobmidt have been engaged and will
appear at tnls boose on Monday evening.
Woodward's Caardene,
Professors Ooeand Lay will make their last gas
balloon ascension on Sunday. Grand performan-
oee Saturday and Sunday by tbe Japanese Troupe
and the Bulelay Family. Kew feats by ibe Buia-
leya— their Leotard act and " Lee Fila-d'Air." Bal-
aaceosion by tbe Bnialajs on Setardaj. All the
world gcee to Woodward's on Sonde; s.
New Music.
We have received from the composer a long,
duet, end chorus, entitled ''Beautiful days that
are Dead" as inng by Charles Gharran of Lather'
•Atolians. H. W. Lather is the composer. Tbe
eong le far sale by Charles S. Eaton, 138 Montgem
ory street.
Cm Gabdbhb.— The Japanese Troupe will
give a fall performance In the Pavilion oa Sunday
afternoon and p estnt their beat and moat amus-
ing feata. lotttnmental moalo by Weden's Band-
A dollar show tor 25 cents will draw a large attend-
ance at these beautiful rural grou nde on Sunday.
AjtAToiiiaAL HcsEna,- One of the most
sompiebe collections of tbe kind in the United
■tales, aom arising hundreds of costly and bsan-
tttal wsx modem, is daily on view (to gentlemen
O&ly) et the Mnsetun on Montgomery street. An
boar may be prof tablr spent bere-
Attentlon, Ladies
To give the akin tbe softness of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dkket's Gnxain DE Lie. t
J>r. Dohorty
Has devoted his stndy more particularly to
ohxonlo and gpedflo practice, and aa anch la
now the most tmooeFEful of any Physic, an in
Ban Franclaoo, Offloe 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldeedora, a few doors oelow What
Cheer Horn*. x
Pratt* a Abolition OU.
Cores Lame Beck and ParalyBle. 3-l
QxjLZBVoraKT. — Madame Clara Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Tranoe Medium,
333 Kearny St., bet. Bneh and Pine. Conanlta-
tJons In Knglleh. Frv-ncb and German. i
Ladies, yon may say whit yon please there
Is bat one place In the city where yon can boy
under;' Ing cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, sl- that Is at H, Frledlander& OoV, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3a
• m — ■ — ■
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dre&makr r, has rrmoved
to 133 Gear y street, between Dupont and Stock,
ton, opposite Starr King's thurcb. Si
Sewing Machines for Sale*
Bested and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency fcr Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. x
Naim^gi.
I From the Danbury News.)
They are calling the KiOSiB Pomerjy the
Dopo of York.
A true American is t«o prond to beg and
too hornet to steal. He ge s truflteJ.
A Danburv infant who wis last Fall cbris
taned Schuyler Colfax, appears this Spring
under the alias of William Henry.
A wntjr ia the Tribune thinks Judas
xsosriot w&s a premature Cengrteaman. We
suppose these otber chaps are matured Con-
gressmen.
A Kiobmond man carried bom* a photo-
grsph of ao actress which be had drawn in
a lottery, and hia wife pnt out one -of his
eyes under the impresjion tbat it was a lcctl
affair.
A Danbury man wbo was disappointeS in
raising euough money to go ta Waabinglon
list week, took what he had and visited our
State Prison.
A man who eould have "outraged decan-
cy" iu five languages, would have made a
small fortune bad be been here Monday
morning when Danbury arc as, and found it
soowing.
Ur. Bessemer says he can produce a gnn
capable of throwing a tan-ton ball. Bes.
eemer had better get up agun that can throw
a base ball so a chap can hit it without put-
ting bis shoulder out of joint.
Tbe scientific men are trying to find a
gubetitute for vaccination. They would save
considerable time and wear of the mental
forces by pitching pennies for fifteen min-
utes in front of a house adorned with a red
flag.
It is getting so mild now that people can
dres3 in their bedrooms. There isn't much
fan in skimming bare legged through a
c)!d hall t d tbe Bitting room fire. And we
are glad tbe nccsEBity for so d^iog is about
oyer.
Tbe tecs are affl ct d with a new disease,
which is briefly denominated Ornicspbaly-
meiis. If the disease is as complicated as
tde name, tbe roosters are goiog t? have a
pretty hard time of it.
As tbe coming season promises t > be a
good one ifor book canvassers and sewing
machine agents, a pistol gallsry has teen
established in tbe basement of the Woosier
House, where oar citizens are nervously
practicing.
Tbe Ladies' Aid Sociable, of tbe Metho-
dic Church, -met at the bouse of Mr. Or-
lando Wildman on Wednesday evening last.
One hundred persons were presint. It was
tbe most enjoyable meeting of the kind
held during tbe season.
A gentleman is canvassing this section for
a patent mop, brush, and broom handle.
The article desired to be used is fastened to
tbe handle very quietly by an ingenious
eDntrivance, and it thus dees away with sev-
eral handles, and to a henpecked man must
prove a true blessing.
X>0 Wui Buffer Iroiu COIOS.
The unfortunate anflerera from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing 2?alls, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
»n*4fc from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Beterencea siren if required, h
Enjoyable Driwea.
An elegant and comfortable cani&ge, etjrlsh
hor&eB and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an tnjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured In San Franeisco eo un quest ion abry
as frcm Frank Bouton, whose carrlagea have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Hia handsome tum-outa ara used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a poiLt to employ able, honest and perfectly
conrtecus driver?, he is more liberally patron,
laed than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no eirrisgea
except those which he r-rovid es . Frank has en-
joyed gr-at tuccess In his business, and the
admirable way in wbioh be conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who pa'ronice him. *
A. Pleasant L.ocailon.
Persons desixing comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambre,
and lnBpecttthe fine suites of rooms to let there
The building la a verv fine one and U well
Lighted and ventilated. „
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains,
The Credit Mo oilier Swindle.
Is the talk of the dar, and fa considered one of
the most gisanlio f rands of tbe ate. The old ad-
age says tbat "bad fsedrng ia the canae of many
crime*," and there ia no donbtof the truth of it
for whatwiU cause a mere discontented state of
mind than a badly cooked meal T To avoid thia
evil we ahoold patronixe saoh restaurants as Uirr-
XB'S WBTXB HOUSE, Kearny street, opposite the
White House, or his branch, the Capitol Restatj-
XUKT, on Fourth street, where we can always de-
pend on obtaining the very best the market af-
fords, cooked In the most recherche style, at rea-
sonable prices. •
Wliite Labor Only :
Employed by tbe What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leide£doiff a'raet. •
Star Shirt* una Collars.
All sorts and elr.ee, for re'e cheap, at tbe
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff at, •
Twentry Thousand
Papir Collars, all style*, for sale cheap at the
Whn: Cheat Laundry, offloe 121 Leidesdoiffst.
Five Hundred AfenWanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 LeldeBdorff st. *
Save TToTir Money.
Why pay $3 par dozen for Cabinet Rembrandt
Pbotographa when you can get ihem for $4 per
doaen , and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
Sew Toes Gaixebt, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween aliiiion and Market streets. Ho Chinese
employed at the New York Gallery. 3-e
McDowell, Show Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
•08 Market street, ocr. Post and Montgomery u
at
TIT FOR TAT.
I met a maid on yon htU-slde,
And eh? was f&lr i 3 see —
"Give me a kl:s, fair mild," I cried;
Glvem; a gift," Slid sie.
"A gi t within a pur m X have,
The purse Is In a pick;
The pajfe in keeping lleih safe,
On my good charger* bach.
"And my good charger cometh not,
While on the hill I roam;
He lleth In his s all, I wot—
My chargt r Is at home."
And yet thou'dat have a kla>, good sir 1
My lips would give It tbee.
But they are locked full fast, good aix-
My mother has the key,
"And my good mother is not here,
Whllj on the hill I r»m;
Just as jout trusty steed, good sir.
My mother Is at home."
A. Martyr to Gallantry.
A clerk in the Indianapolis Post-office is
now in the last stages of drontb, occasioned
by his own gallantry in voluniering to lick
and adjust postage stamps for the young
ladies who came t3 his window. He ia very
charming— Indian spolis is full of good look-
ing girls— wbo love dearly to see him ran
oat his tongue and moisten a stamp, and tbe
first thing tbe unfertnnate young mau knew
he had exhausted bis gilivary secretions, and
was as dry ts a boarding-house pie. Tbe
doetor says unless he can start the sap In
his system he is a goner.
The Beautiful Snore.
0, the Buore, the beautiful snore, filling
her ohamber from ceiling to floorl Orer the
coverlet, under tbe sheet, from her dimpled
ohin to her pretty f-.e:! Nuw rising aloft
like a bee in JoDe jaow sunk to tbe wail of a
eracked bassoent Now, flute-like, subsiding,
then rising again, is the beautiful snore of
Elizabeth Jane.
Ladles Vlttltlng Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Johw P.
Dwtxb, 126 Butter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel, N, B.— ILurnEZB-
OBTBFS SEATLT MASKED. PEXjaAKSHB? Of every
description to order. s
Foa r.Nx wobx, go to T. C. Jessup, dentist,
oor. Sutter and Mon>g'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
Dr. Barlow J. Smllla
Ib giving a oours of Free Leotures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelsn Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A part of tbe evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 1 p. u., free. w
Rednced Prices.
Shirts from 75c, to $3* Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales tt Co., 303
Kearny street, near Buah. a
Sanc'wich Island .Pulvu
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopefulr and every kind of industry is
taking new life, Mr. Jacob Schielber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments thts
year will be very large, Pulu has always been
in demand on account of ltd superior qualities
for ma'trass beddinc, and doubtless Mr. Sehrei-
ber will And no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. a
m ■■-
»7~Fok Chbldbek's Fiotubis go to Mobbe's
GaUiKBT, 417 Montgomery eiraet. 3-v
American Watches.
Beduoed prices, at H A. Callender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. p
Olam Chowder Every JVigrit,
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon. 16 Morton street, jast off
K-arny. 8-f
Preih and Sweat,
Per the beet confectionery, go to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Mentgomerr St. near Sutter.
£* riotofirrapiiio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples) Art
Gallery, 8* Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
OSTE
Progrimmes, and al! kinds of Pristine for
snow, UEcriJKE, concekt, the.
ATBK and CIBCl'i S£ AXAGEK8,
AT LOW BATES, BT
13. DF\ sterett,
S8S CUT STEEET. malRl
ALHAitiBRA LODGING HOUSE.
aa- FUSEL Y FDR YI6EED BOOMS, SIB-
ffff gte or In anKs,
Weil JUtftuerd and TsattlatadU
OnrurauDed'Kooms to tet_ Lo&ging with
euilBing
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession In CaQforoia pro-
pofle formirjr olaesee for ioBtmotion in Elocution.
Panena wiahlng to avail themBelrea of the oppor-
tnnity of aoqmnng a aesf nl art at a moderate coat
oaneendin thoirnanwa U» "Oambraea" P.O.Box
3H, when particulaxe as to terma, etc. will be
aent M them. de9^
OBO. W. SAQLH. EOB'T STEUf, Dano JIAIWKLL.
Nagle, Steifi Maxwell,
IMPOITEBS AND
Wholesale Proyision Merchants
BDTTBB, OHEESK. LAED. HAMS BACON.
.to., Ko. leo Oallforiis .treel, on. door
& i°a«n? w STJfg1' A*."", for the col«b.nt«d
MAGNOLIA HAMS. mhSlm
"THE" SAUCE.
45S IOUB OBOOBR FOB IT.
TATLOB * BERDELLA,
mill lm 409 Clay ttre.
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Bomanee,
"The Story of Mliss
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
i WBirTEN FOR THE GOLDEN ERA IN 1863.)
'Will be oontinned, and conolnded in sixty
ehaptera, commencing ia
TheGoldenEra
Sunday March 16, 1873
Now is tfie Time to Subscribe
" MLISS,"
A Romance of Bed Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.
OF SURPA3SIKS INTEREST AND POWER,
WKTTTBS IXFBII8I.T FOB
The Golden Era,
And possessing anparalleled attraction, ooo-
taining a New Bevelation in
California Romance.
BEAD THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF
Bret Harte's Story
....or....
....IK....
The Golden Era
ernDAT
TO BB OOMPLBTED IK SIXTY OHAPTEKS.
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE.
TO MAIL BUBSCBIBIBE",
The Golden Era. One Tear 83 SO
The Golden Bra, 8t» Month. 3 OO
The Golden Era and Peter.on*.
Ladlu' MdchzIqc, Ooe Tear GOO
The Golden lira ond Petenoc*.
I.adlen> Macaxloe, Sin Month., a SO
SEBTiTD BY CABBIIBI.
The GOLDEN ERA ud PETtRSON'S LADIES
NATIONAL MAGAZINE delivered thronsh-
out the city ■ by Carriers at 12,'io. per week.
Bend Addreu to Golden Era Office, G-IO
Clay etreet.
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
B. MAYER CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS
large and well .elected assortment of
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerl* Mayer A WarttheimJ
So. SO MONTGOMERY 8TKKET,
Opposite the Xdlelt Hoaie.
BKAXOH, 408 KE1KNT ST8EET,
M
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
And hia new ttrlei of readr-mide Silk. Wool and
ether LADLEt/ StTiTS. at VERY LOW PRiOES.
Aleo. a large eteak ol btripeo. Brocbe and Lace
hhawla. Lace Jackets. Bilk i ad Couod Velvet*.
SilEa, Satins, Cloaking, .and every daachption of
TrimmiDitB. JUST AHR1VJ.D, a large invoice of
tbe Upring styles of
PLAIN AX it EUBROI1 [i >: D
JLIJKEN SUITS
17. B — Cloaks, Draaaeaaad soits made to order
in latest fashion, at reasonable rateo.
REMOVED,
THE WEBD SETTING MACHINE AGEIYOT
Ageooy la now removed to 158 Nev Mont-
gomery street near Howard. N. B.— Tbe WBlfiD
Family Favorite taok Ibe highest preminm ovar
eigbty-tw© compstitora at the great World's Fair
av Paris, 1667; also, the same First Premlnm at tbe
great Maryland Institute Fair, npon TWENI1-
NINK PoiDts of borer lorityr and tbat now. b« the
iovsntion of an ENTIRE SELF-ADJUSTING
Tension, its valne ia nearly donbled, and yetsells
at the same price se hitherto. ltj21 lm eod
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4,8 SECOND STH.EET.
FINE COODS f PERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
Good, jast received. Oall aad eee tbem.
r 43 Second atreet. mbSTlm
PIANOS,
ORGANS, PIANO STOOLS, PIAJIO C0TEB8,
Bfaeet atnsic, Mnsio Books, Muslo FoIiob, etc
A new stock aod large assortment. Call and ex-
amine tbem. Tbe celebrated
MeOAMMOaj PIAHOS,
Now regarded by the mu ioal prifcesion aa the
beat me diem- priced Piano in this market,
A. I~ BASlKtiFT A- CO., Areoti,
mh2«2ir Ao. t»l Market etreet.
S. F. BUSINESS OIRErij
Aoobeellere and fctatlori^ ■
H. H. Moore, £09 Montgomery, near Mt „- I
Bnalneae CoUesxee.
Heald'e, Bryant A Stratton'a College.
Bntebere.
KatK.Pred,RUllaHtol«l,Oaliforeia,l( .,
French Fancy Gtmds,
Looan A Oo., 19 Montgomery. 1(17 and 109 „.
flam an ITnlr.
Sampson. A B. A Oo.. 110 Second street
Wlnee and Llqoori. (Whole \
Daoerl F. A Co.. S04 Front
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTlJTt
IV . F. cor. Jackeon and Keara
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR 6f I nfl
OUMPLAINTS, form-erly of Look "U
London, and tbe laet twelve veareof ban I 2S
DB. TuZER (nferma the afflicted that a 35
mg^all the HOSPITALS 1W LONDf ^
PARIS, and spending one year in the B *g
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK I .
opened bis old Medioal Institute at the o Si,"
where he can always be found. DR. TO
for forty years met with ai paralleled •
tbe treatment of di«eie» reneraJI* ■
OHRONIO AND SPE01AL OOMPLAIN ' •
DB. CHAS. H. TOZFJK
is in every way responsible, binding &i tt
effect a permanent cube, or making Be "
Those who oannot afford to pay for ad
medicine will be charged for medieiee ui .b
MONTHLY RESTORATIVE PILLS, dm. 2
io fail in giving relief is oaaes for which ,
recommended, are to be obtained oil 5
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direction J
box, sen t hy Express or otherwise.
D.v. TOZER does not imiute the at)> «.
Qiacks wbo matte it a prsotlee to pnoli 2
affidavits and other false references, bat i 5
tbe moft respectable people in the State * ,5
has CTJE.ED of diseases which others have i t
care.
BB. C1TAS. IT. TOZE)
N. E. corner Eearoy and Jackson it ri
f«l-tf SanFrac.
Assessor's Offi
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYlJ
1873—74.
A Idld PSHSOIYS, COMPAMJtl, i
IOCIATIOX8, or F1KMI, li ,
City and Coanty of Saav Francleee «
reqneated, either la person or by •
proper repreeeatatlTee. to deliver a t
Aitenor'i Office, No. fiS City Hall
fore the SECOND HON DAT ia API ,
18*38. a statement under oath el
Property, both PEBSONAL and RE
owned or claimed hy him or theaa •
which le In their posteialon, or wal.
held or controlled by any other ye
In trait for, or for the benefit of his
them.— See Section* 8839-38i«, Pe i
eal Code.
IfPOLL TAX 18 NOW DCEst
Office, or to a Deputy. —See Sect*
B88S-8840, PoUtleal Code.
X.KVI BOSKKEX,
City and County
Saturday, March 1, 187».
NOTICE.
m HE P UBLIO ABB HEBEBT 101
fled that the Field Bepntle* of It
Office will commence amemlic proper
8ATTKBAY, M1B0H 1, 1878.
The dntlea aealgned to those 4c|i*t>
are too well known to the eommanlll I
require explanation!, and while I as
been earcfnl In uahlns my selectloBI >
fill poeltlona by mea favorably knewn
thla commanlty for their competency aa I
integrity, and am confident that the al'
tlee -will be discharged by theaa U ta
genernl satisfaction ef all concerned.
I urgently reqnest the general pahllf I
report to thla office any dlrelletlsta* *
datybyany of my Deputies, and *ssar
them that ana; Juat complaints will '*
eel ve Immediate attention.
LEVI ROSR1VXB, I
mh4 City and Count Am
Attention, Good Livers!
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
tanrant, bsa taken the maangement
of both the Miners' Reaaanrant oa
Commercial street sod tbe Miners'1.—
Branch on Market street, in partnerahip wiin »■
A. DRAYETJR, who baa been conneetad «tt IM
Srm for year*. Improvement* have &•« ■f*lJ? \
tbe ooisioe departments tbat will render to* ■
nere'more popular than it has ever betoduno
the 22 years of its prosperity. Qar Bills of lj"
smbraoe all tbe dslicaoiei of the season. Ot1
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and JlooaTaM
Charges."
P. BERSEfl <fe CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S81 and S88 Commercial, and
780 Market street.
Open rom 5 A.aC to 10 1MI, anil la
ARION
_ Pianoforte.
DEOLABED BT TBK JUEOE8 AT A' LAW
Pair of tb. Am.rican IoitltnU, alMr a "fi
(old trial arataat Bt.injraj'a, Ohlokjrlnirt. •»"
othom^to bo TH V. BEST OH EXBIBITI01». ■•
CTJKTAZ, Bale Aeoot, no O'FarrsU otrajl-
H B.— Pianos of all atrlwTG RENT. mat*
J. OL»
DAVE"MENDES, at »>•
_. old origin* IRed Lion, 19 ONII
■ traot. betwe«o Ko.rar and Dopont, wh.rayoo
can hara HOT AKD OOLD DBIKK8, notforra*-
ttoc th. old Pioaow Lnnob. Tbe -Old eport* ia
alway, pn baad. PAT" - —
MONTQOMERI S _
MOTEL.
FatJISHED ROOMS
I* aa* Mm *
WEST WO* HOTEL,
»•». *▼». a*, tii
^iMETROfOlUAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THHATRI.
■ ■iMMM
L
«»«r« r.
*t New York Sensation
IHm and Lett
■TAOS,
Ciapman Sisters
<Nc>ni t.
! AND l-v»i»vi-it
■ 1U »!-c ti» aa. ■*• aiaM-aT
'.. •>■>•! II... •'hmmlr I
BELLA UNION THEATRE
ivtum
MARCH nlTll
COBtOtAJTUSJ
tr. Jolin M<-C-\»ll<r>\>«li
Corlolnnxw.
• mi •> >hi maiai »i w. t. r«am ><> lanrim
■a «••■■•■ irtnti a, !«■•■»■ iriiKmni .»» »a..
■MM »«» knauma Nnraa 41 j ■ r». . , ,« .... HMntan
Tm ikiuiii uiiim »»• PturUUAIM ■ » t»ii<i ywiA»
«t ii.«i< >i .a iii.Doatai
»* aUOMINTID OHOKU9 Of IXPIaTIIMCID SINCIBB
«... «•«• n . ...aioi •>.<
•I • • M A
-I • W » M . ( I I
»s». .. ra> r 11 1 i«aa a»ai mm 7^aTa^a»«~~
""•\i4dGINGS TO LET:
--•DC
«•' ant"" "«
»..i T^a^va
Last I'hapm.D Matin..'
i«i,
aMntaaP) j
'"" "*«i4«la
.fuhii.,- 1
M.TiaaKfEj
^HMHta.
r at baa]
A Hn»4T IttlHO. April M -I-—,*! #f
lD(fllIJ(INOH IMKTMO BACCEI
m*t*m Prieiij Flnt-(nAj^EQUrtaiDiMi^!
UTimgfP'-a.i*. •-.•iir-i'f ptmU
r«riF «,■,.
T»m||.|.» rraii
»•' II. To** Ira
1 vn-aovf ax«au causa a.
--•!-■ H.rrt »*. -ran fn»r.
•> r r « « .aa MBiioroiiTii tiiu.
■ r*» 1 —hi *r *>*••*- at Tbmj
demy of Music, Oakland
eft- r. •-.,.
UOmjJ j -
1, im ■• ' m w w ■
"
I I Ml I A. ■*
1. n c1 i
■ ■asaa Ladlea, Sataotas-a, I 1-t.r.. r*lrUlaai. * Mlaa, rrlo.ta. r l->k»laiae. i«Ut*r«, ft-«al«raar tarlall
• y nop«l • or «f o o joto r y .
AfT I ■ *•*•• in.- A pihlW pU" It. Baa* Br «•»•> a*. - A * apart aa*at la 1h» hast** of »'*! as MUr -
• laa B***,e Mat C*SllsBi A BSAMtd ■■ Ik* C .Map. ml t •■!■)■•. »«*■• Ata— Tba (imp af (anltlvt. irtr
■MtB. *•>**• atlh. -«*«-.>• la Baa**. aVssa tk-lWW. 'I he € apltallae Hill- TrlMn.pl.Ml Vntry.
ACT II •'•*<> 1 •..-•t*-e*>l la Baas*. tv<«a* Sd.-Baaae. 1k« Ctpltal. Nt-cic S«L Street la Baaae
IpHI A<a. - fabll* place la H«w.
M T III-***** let. -Baaae. The Capllellae Hill. aWtae ■d.-Keeac. ApulariU la |»M h-HM «f
Oarlaiavaw ««*a« Sa.-Be.at>. < apltallae Illll.
ACT IVIWm 1iL-AiitM>. A It a as la Aaflillaa' how*. Hi-rpa Id -AnHna. A Oreelea Hall.
*«**■• ■ •* B« mi*. direct. *>**■»* Ala -1*1*1 a o*ar Haw*. Hrrt r Ath.-P abllc plafe la Rom*-.
ACT Y-"C«a>e» lat Tkf Talaelaa KaranpafDl, ■%•> Bailee frees llaar. hrfn« Id. - Dr«p« rj.
•*»■• Sal — A r—araJ l»are.
In the Lut Scene, & Funeral March and Dirge, composed for this piece by S. W. Leach
■ Mrr.t4 a*a|»-l>T*wOlrala aa* OrebMtra 81 *• Balcony...,
a...*.. •*.,.- IU1.B.. .« CHllarr
Dnm Cat. Admdaalaa a 1 ao pn..ta Bat
sa.
art
. »« .m via oo
I3l30ll
»» « t , « • «» ft,
I OOOIIjXj ami (OOI'Bin.
THI» I \ I «UN.. MARCH Ik
-'
Doubla Act MoatafTM tad OarratU
■ •••a J.. ».«< iiptm
• aiciac MID CtUIUS IIIMI
Mallor'a. Hoaardluu: ll.ni>.',
I. « |J" ' .'■'! iiainon.
8odk •:•■ Thou. Campbell
UNCLE BEN'S MUSEUM!
Wan*
aaawaau. an iwi 1m|4«.ih — ..akaif lu.
Ity— A Sp»n ty II.ii r) (mis I and
• Otat.
TABLEA1 \ VI YAMS!
SM a*a ih- «tlthl. »-<>aaaa -t riawm.
A-raaila*.. n Tkrss PlSCaWSS, I Tktlkr**
••VMM »-lka Nkaara-r af 0«M
Ow««ra) OilUliWi
I -■»-«' i- \\ f I come.
OOOILL aad OOOPKK
Due* I.IIH* Ifarlaad
BallaS r-a*r barraiaaa
DELU IV £D V I CTI MS.
nirt DhIit . Harr. 'aiai»e<
J«k» Cbw Owill I I'tu P,*4 caopar
Ojartaia Ortbaiira
Mr. and Mrs. PETERWHITE
Major Paiprpr Chaa Vtwaar
Pal-r Whit# R. O. Wkitb
Mra. Wt.lt* Hlnni* Plllmora
Frank Kroao Malt K» a*
Widow Wbita FfB«i Uaitik.cD
Klitf Clover Jtuli JabaaoB
SATURDAY HOBT-aUlim of tkp
BELLAUNION MINSTRELS
All Halo Ftrformara-QQarLela, Trloa, Glee., ate.
VTICPnira LBCTunE
ItUlIIIS'JLlA. TS'a
II. lak hra
lauHiutuaAa,
ihuu, iii «aL_ i^
■ aikliiaiaaa.
Uf.rtl(lr«w»
|..,.iH»l»„,
iwunain
««.«
rtUwifillwal
:aiil
F. O. 8. FOWLER
KilOHL.1I
ttaral Pl*lar« m Pravtax a Oad tad
laasatiatltr.
Bit at 1 P H . ta laalat Salt »
1 i iniaJ. P*a*l« Ilaatcb tad Baaatf.
r STEM to. At • aafoaa. ta OnU*.
ta«a*. SaaU M aaata. Illu rttW.
• M to r«»r ••imJ Chlldrao"»PbM-
tiU, bMl baataatM. it«.. u tiaO ratal
If rraa • a. m. u> q p m.. ill Pridir
1441 air. A fr.NU diataut io raatllMS aad'
at- I waatB a ahonocTmphar HbT4 U
1IL0 HAS RETURNED TO
Itaa Parent.
KA SHIRT STORE,
.•ray Iraat, a*. HaaaaTe.) ta
1 filooond atreet,
Toa will fbad a. aaaialcu a*>
• f BBIBTa aad rimMIAH-
IM, at Iba a.aal law aaFlaaa.
KEKICDICX A Oa>.
air:
'8 OPERA HOUSE.
HAT A CiTTf. MltVADA.
SAJTT THRATRZ HAS BBBlf &E-
_ ud «ao ba raaiad by U. nlgbk Off
ib. Stata aod traratloc ooa-aaalM
wtad with oo Auptlaatlan btlill
JOHN rirfcR,
• r and POl* "*—
tlBn brlilUt
.-'■-j pipfca
Haaacar aad Ml* Propr.
Or to J. 11. HtCABI
- --»» - i? '". •• ■■* aatMojaaaB,
L.n.»x?oxxr'»
MHPAGNE CIDER!
ACBAMKKTO 8TBP.IT,
8AIT FRAKOISOO.
SI, 10 REWIRD OFFERED
rnson who oak odsx oobss
«■ laaraataa Kalli, Bhaaar«1aia, aa
Aaraa. aa rudtlr"! oaa. Ualm...
naakadletaa lo baaadat naaB*'
»PLT1. lid K.U...W.I Ml 1
» BXATSB
Sb
MONEY SAVED
Bf parsaaaiac r««r Goad* at ttap
NEW YORK 8TORE,
■a. !!• S*^aad fftraaa.
Human and Imitation Hair Ooodi
CBBAP A1VD n« JSWr I,«.Y AND FAX' Y
Oaeda Tb« I^'««-i itxk Aad Loapal Fncw.
at T» ao aaalo «ad K«t*iL
Menu, Hkir HaitabM. . %i, I*. »7. t» A*d •P*"d>'
ftM
74 0IP
„..U«U
Hair HaitataaM
UBaBia bAir. lap onld*. .
silk < biffnoa* ..
Lasae Utilffaoai.
Silk lop Bralda
U..«...r Mo b*lr Top Braida >^-
Ulil Ra.tch.a J;«"
Silk Bebalr ObtH, -,r» toa »•!*
Mihtir ia.Wl.aa, plain or crimped, fio* Skate
Bapfirr Woe), per oaaoe IkeU
InlUal Bote I'apor, wblte or rota tm. - box. . M oU
Wi.ii^c leb, par battle »«U
Sola pAper. H-reaei.T. ol* Iqalree. Ucle
Mtwileaa. per botUe •.■ If *u
Brooha' or Ooeti' Uotloe iipjoll.UtU
■pool itlk, lfu r»»dA eaeb lipaol*,A.ou
Rlbboap. Uoelerr. Uelr IfiU. etc . eta.
Our Real Hair Goods
Wiil raaja-n ooavineiied Id lite market, either li
price, qaalttp or varleir. eed rrapaotfflil* eoli'lt
ao oxaailaaUoo of oor itoi before naklci >onr
parobeeee. aaPClooda teat 0. O. D,
A. B. RAMPHOB A CO.,
Bo. J 1© Hrtood etrtrt,
toJOlm Brtwwi Bllealaa aad Mtama.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VABiarr tai.kjit u» routb bast oar
n«.|. Meara Bnt-oliaa aaaaaamaou b|
■tapaiac at 8al. Laaa aad applllaa to
a. JRKOMK.
f,| Unil.Mi Maaaaer.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IH TO OEBT1FY THAT ». B. TERWiI,
Jl 1.IOKK A COj 50 «nd 51 W.iQtnRtao M.ricet.
ar. «bn HULK AOKNT8 (or til. a.t. of ro. br.od
ol hn.t.r. kooao •• " HAI.UWIN'S DAIRY BUI
TKR." It baabaanacld it tb. .bo». it.oo lb.
a*.lthlrta.Q ,»..., and ana brand! ot bottarrap-
ra.aot«d to b. of my mako not procured tl n. li.
Tarwilllaar A Co., ar. couof.rfei I *,
I.. KL. UALDIVIIV.
Ban Ffaoclioo, April, Blh. 1BT2.
K. B. TklWILLI<)KB« OO.
f.W-lro go and At Waihloaloo Mark.*.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE,
HATWABD8.
I0»T OAKBk ._;;;.._ PROPRIKTOl
Flrat-Claaa Hotel.
tiUaaa
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. T. BKHOOLD, PBOPBI1TOB.
OBOIOBBT ItAATB AltDj
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
IF HK BAD I. NK TO TUB
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
C.P.VanSchaack&Co.
708. 712, 714 and 716 Kearny street,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZA,)
KWOIM) BATK BJBEfl NUXTBD
at oscfft wltbaat ear aanccceinry
talk, and would have been living to.
day. an ornament to society, oad a
weal king- advertisement of the low prices
ai which goods are sold by that eotex-
prislBi, flria, lBBtcad of tMBlag; a " dem'd
cold. damp, disagreeable body."
II1
Bar Sugar
pOR BALB-Sia KBABtfT STSEET. AT
THE OLD
not sootcn,
IO af ort.a atr««t. npir Kr.r.r-
A. 11 JDrliiliH Ten Cent a
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJtRRY III TOWN.
Alwsre oo Bio the New York II*>rald, llerpor'r
WMklf. Prerk lama's. Dtp's Dotafn, Police Oft
■•tie, all ibv* (Aillforriia papaia, alai l^imlon
Conch. Hell'iIBfe. illastrk'ad Londoo Neat. Oall
SJDll aftr'sCr JOUf-**ll.
sop- Doa'. forajei the »lrn of Hi" Hot -»n.d>t.»h.
f«-T tf W. b. WAI HhOI. Kmprtslor
DON'T FORCET
ON YOUR WAY TO OR FKOB THE OIR
one to drop loto the
Hot 8cotcH,
FOR YOUR WARM OR COLD DRINKS.
All Drinks Ten Centa
.ttB Batter atraet. tear Aram).
laS tf OS. D. BBIOOB. Proprlator.
SANGER HALLE
(SUIOER'S HALL,)
11 OIAIT ST., NKAK KBABNY.
Naae bat tb« Cholce.t Brandt of Wlnea
and Liquor, aa hand.
DEPOT WEYAND A. KASOHt'S BAY BREWERY
faUlf OHRIS FKLDMtWN.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO T«0 MAT.KBT 8TRKKT, HARRY OOR-
bjn reepeotfalT Informs hi* frlonds end pnt-
rooa tbet be bae refltUd Io boeatllul style this
ooayend comforUblorceort, end will be pleased
to see them, one end All. sod b&ve tbom sample
some of the choicest wines aad liquors, A new
billiard table from tbemnnufscloy of LlessnHold
with Pbelsa aod Oollocder's latest pateat. e'sel-
fsoed oushlons, bae been plnoed In tho Bllflsrd
Parlor Tho popular end efficient beTereiie msclp-
alstor. Tommy Oerroll, oso be fonnd In bis old po-
Bltloa pre pared to dispense oreatore oomfort to sll.
jeSl it
VOCAL M0 INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICALINSTITUTE
DHDBR THE DIRECTION OF
TAtZXl.. XT'. XI. HBITBR,
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
• IT WASHINGTON tTBIIT,
fattlBi Opp. Maaolra'a Opara Hoaaa.
TO OKDEB
SHIRTS
... AKD.a.a
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LARCH ABSORTMKNT OP OKlfTS' PDB-
ntsbini Oonds to be bed rood sod irbertp, at
the "OLD CORNICR." J. LEVY'S. Al» Moat-
Somsry street. Jns'lce gItsd ta ell. Deo't torfak
10 nasBber— S1A Montrrtroorr str-at. fell lm
Alfred Tetter,
Haaafeotarer aod
Importer ol
BIRD CAGES,
8C5 iPBpont,
JVr AS 3UTTF.R STKKE1.
See my stock of Bird
Caj[r>s before parabastnc
elAewhere. Alweyeeome-
t.riitiK ne* on kaod. My
Patent Oak'«s. made oi '
Tin Wire, ere warra.Dta<J.
FRKK FROM VKHMIK-
Also, best quality TKft
TRAYS slMm* on bead. noSTUf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUfl,
Aad Collage of Madlclnc.
lfl (\(\(\ BKADTIFUL AND INBTRDOT-
w.VUU Ito obleota to be snan. Open to Lbs
Pnbllo DAY AND NIGE1T, at KUUKKA. HAJJ-
ait) Montgomery street. FOR BEN ONLY
BfrDB. JoxtDAw'f Phitats OrpicB Is at til
Oesrr street (opposite old MaohAnics' Payilloo).
SigBor Mancnsi,
PRIVATE 5INGINO LES60N6.-OI.ASa OW
MONDAX and TBIBIDAT,
At 3 p.m. Rt. J.m.i Hoaaa, ••* Markat atraa..
oornar of Kllla. f aflat
MILITARY GOODS
....AJTO...
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
piga:
TEE JOTIRHAX 6F AjaTOSEMENTB.
Published every Pw in t*>B *•** *"
Below Montgomery. San Franoiseo.
FRIDAY JCABCH 28, 1873
Llr« LUte levers.
Married psople should trast each other
like lorers all tbeir lires.
Tboo they would be bappy.
xJxkericg aDd qutrrelliog would soon break
off l*?e affairs ; consequently lovers indulge
in such things only to a Te;y limited ex-
tent.
But aonie people— men and women both
— when t bey have once got married, thick
th;y may do inat as they please, and it will
.make no diftVec cs.
They malts a great mistake. It will causa
a'J the difference in the world.
Women should grow more deroted and
men more fond after marriage, if they bare
the slightest idea of being happy as hus-
bands and wives.
It Is losing sight of this fundamental
truth which leads to huodredi of dirorees.
Yet many a man will scold his wife who
-would never think of breathing a harsh
word to his sweetheart; and many a wife
will be glum and morose oo. her husband's
r°turn, who had only smiles and words of
cfa^er for him when he was her snitor.
How can such people expect to be happy?
Tl»« Latest Death.
Ths New York Mail tells us that a favorite
hotel is to be kept this season at one of the
watering places "by the widow of Mr.
who died last summer en a new and improved
plan." Tbe old, old fashion that Diokens
talked so mournfully about has been snper-
sedtd we suppote.
A Paradox.
Qracs Greenwood graciously writes that
Senator Sumner still retains "his majestic
port and rare ruminative smile." This ap-
pears all the more remarkable it the New
York Commercial when it reflects bow few-
men ean I'smlle" to any great excess an-
still retain tfceir majestic port.
Too Bad.
A Frenchman wiitiog in tbe Journal
Pour Tous savs: "Respect for tbe woman
requires as never to doubt a word of what
she utters ; self-respect requires us never to
believe a word of what she esj*."
Everybody Suited,
There is no end to the muM-rade of fashions
In bats. At " The" Eat Btore, 647 Washington
street {second bat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock is Immense
— tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be salted. ft
Live Well.
Those who est good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is tbe caaseof many crime*. Those
Who dine at tbe Pioneer Beetaurant, on Wash-
IngtOfa tract, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bocien, wbo has catered for the public sine*
134*. provile* for Mb customers Lake Tahoe
trout. Etusagundi aoup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
snan ean desire. Tbe best cup of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong, asd
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
T"lie Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co.,
Ho. 553 Tebtma Etreet, Is the only p'aceyou
can sepead on for having your Carpets well
ci'mcd and swept by machinery. J. Spadxd-
lng 4 00. S-s
Notice to tbe Public.
H. Peyser, T19 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
■ ng off bis due stock of men's, boys' and ebU-
Orena' clotting, on account of removal, at
preatlj reduced (rices. Every description of
^ente furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
. ■ . . below co.t, Oill If yes want bar/galas. 3b
To get no business from Chinese, snd
-employ nose to do our work, at the What Cheer
ILauudry. Office ,151 Leldesdorff street.
Holiday Candida,
Treeb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection*
ery, 578 Kearny etreet. Wholesale and retalL
Xt Is a Beauty 1
Tbe Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
tit Washington street, near the Post Office, Bast
erer Invents 1. 0
Oar Climate.
This is the sort of thing they are enjoying
East while we arereveliing in asparagus,
green pess, strawberries, moonlit nights
and sunny days :
Chicago, Marcb 25.— One of the worst
Bnow-Jtorrns of 'this terrible season has
ra<»ed here tiocemorning. A foot of snow
has f&'leo. and it has drifted terribly. Street
railway travel has ceased, and trains on the
railroads are stoppoi entirely or are badly
delayed. Thsrmoineter, 24 above zero.
Tbe Bo-ton Courier, of the 16th, says :
The snow-storm yesterday waa the,.forty-
secood of the season.
We diln't have any' snow-storm on that
dty; itwaswarmeaoughtseojoy ict-cream.
How it is tl at all the people who bavemoney
enough to come to California don't emigrate
from the icy East to tte sunny West, puzzles
us c ansiderably. Are tbey frozen in ?
>•>
Jelly/ Spirits.
A lady in NiBhville attended a Bpi ritual
seance lately, and relates her experience
thus'y : " I asked the spirit how far it was
from the lowest sphere to " Fiddler's Green,"
when he gave eleven rspe, signifying eleven
mile). Thro I asked fcim bow many fiddlers
were there, to which beanBwered, "sixteen."
I then inquired tbe number of women resi-
ding there, and was informed "four." Pro-
cs£di=g further with my inquiries, I was
tcld there were about one hundred doctors,
two hundred lawyers, and an unlimited
number of railroad men living there. I said
I would believe this story if tbe table would
jump to tbe ceiling, whereupon it immedi-
ately ssseuded to the ceiling, turned over
and came to the floor downward."
Washing! or Manners,
Washington, B. C, is perhaps tbe most
polite city in the United 8tat;s. The Otit-
ic is published there:
Becently it rained very heavily, and a
beautiful young Udy was wiitiog in a door-
way for a car. TJp oame politj yoatb, and,
w.th a Chesterfieldian bow that wjuld baro
deligb'ed Edmund Yates, said : "May I
have tbe pleasure of proticiing you with my
umbrella?" And ebs said in a charming
voice: "Elevate your rag." He looked as
though the remark depressed bits consid-
erably.
♦
Darwin's Theory Proved.
A person who professes to be deeply ver-
83d in scientific matters writes to us to assure
us that he hnowi it to be a fact that Dar-
win's theory, that we are descended from
apes, is correct. He siys Lis grandfather
distinctly remembered swinging by his tail
from a tree in Brazil while Darwin's grand-
father was skinning the cat upon a telegraph
wire in the neighborhood, and while several
other apes played prisoner's base on the
on the ground beneatb.
Not Trae.
Man wants but little here below, nor
wants that little long," is a libel, Josh Bil-
lings asserts. "JIan wants everything he
can see or bear ov, and sever is willisg to
let go of his grab. Whenever yu find a
man wbo is thoroughly sati-fiei with what
be hazgot, yu will find eitber an ideot, or
one wbo has tried hard to get some m ore
and couldn't do it. The older a man grows
the more wantful he becomes; es hiz hold
on life slackens, biz pinch on a dollrr grows
grippy."
A Clever Definition.
At a social party, where humorous defi-
nitions was one of the games in the evening,
the question wasput: "Wnat is religion?"
"Religion," replied one of the parly, more
famous asa man of business than a wit, "is
an insurance against fire in the next world,
for which honesty is the best policy."
Tery Thin.
That story in the Chronicle of Monday
about an Englishman wbo had been some
time in San Francisco and did not know ef
the Cliff House, is Tory thin. Moreover,
the story is a stupid one.
The Snperior Race.
Chung Loo Wing, a Mongolian emigrant
agent in Louisiana, has put hi* convictions
into the following formula: One Chinese
man lickee four niggles allee timee."
Altogether riio Best.
It is curious, but tree, that J. A. Bhaber,
TOT Market etreet, tear Third, should sell fur-
niture and bedding cheaper than any other
dealer in this city. Try him and you will be
•convinced. X
A great variety of Tl»e and Bows, all styles,
just received at the Wnat Oheer Lion dry, 131
Leldetderff itrett, e
Genuine Ha
Beat trues at 61
• comer ot Merchant.
ana. Ci(rar«.
Montgomery street, B, W.
Franca1 A Oaha. q
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the offloe before 8 a. at., esc
be returned In the ersning if required; we
usver dls&rpelLtl What Cnear Laundry, 131
tVlaeedorff street. •
THe J^eart Bemedlee,
Dr. Pe . Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
ir*s Webfoot Pills, for all bUtous complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sassome
etreet, oerner of Comnw reial. "
Pratt's /, -olitiom Oil
Ouree etui Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
'Pratt*i AboUt I on Oil
Cures En* rauiiim and Neuralgia,
Too Thin.
Charley Wildman is a married man. He
doesn't S3em like a married man but be is.
Tbe other day, in an aff=c:ionate mood, be
was kissing his wife. There was no harm
in this ; a man has a right to kisi Mi wife.
Banning his hand t'arough her hair, he said,
musingly: "Dear Kate!1' Mrs. Wildman
started from him ss if stung by a serpent
The reason was— her name is not Katie, but
Mary. Then there w«s a row, and, though
Wildman swore .that the, could have called
her Kaiis only beciuse that was the name of
a heroine in a novel he was reading at the
time. Mrs. Wv isn't satisfied snd considers
tbe explanation toa daphanoTji. Wildman
has registered a vow never to call his wife
or any other woman by her given name
azain and is committing all the pat names
he can think of— "pat," " darling," " bir-
die," "baby," etc., to memory for future
use.
The Last New Sons*.
Air— "Mutt t£ Chandon."
Emerson Oorvllle ii my name.
My business always is ibe same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes thea*, tbat my bonse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high ohl Oh! nigh ohl
None who bare been but again will go.
CorvUle (ays so! says sol
Oat Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember 'be number and call again.
Visions of Shell-fi-h In every style,
Inwardly eauae yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies gol Ladles go!
Emerson CorviUe's polite! and so
8-1 Tbey go! tbey go! they gol
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
oa Dunneee or sickaets daily, from 10a. if to _ .
5 P. M. Spiritafcl Circles, etlDdar, leesd^T »rd
Friday 6T«cLae*. il£ p.m.. at Der reiidence. 9££^
O'F&rrall Btreet.near Huen. rn.S-lni
OITT GA.RI3EKrS,
Corner Twelf tn and Folsem atreata.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY,
March SO ah and 30 th.
Grand. Performance
By the celebrated
JAPANESE TROUPE,
Who will appeir Id
Wonderful and Amusing Acts !
A DOLLAB PPBFORMAKOE
For T-vrenty-ii-v-e Cents
MUSIC BY MADEN'S BRASS & STRING BAND
WTHE GAKIBiLDI GUARD will hold th.Ir
Annul f ioolc at tne On, G.rtfeos, April fitQ.
BILL7 EMERSON'S
new eoire,
"OLD BLACK JOE,"
ViUiPiotare of Old Joe andHasaa Obarlea.
■' DAS LEEDLE PLRCK UNO DftH."
THE GEEAT DUTCH SOKO,
Bradley & Bolofttra Portrait of Emerson.
BOTH JUST OUT AT
Cray's Music Store.
XVANTEID.
25 Young Ladies for the Ballet
•S*~Apr>1r at theBox Office of MacnuVe Opera
Hooae, between tha benra of 12 aod 1, iaaiaedia-
al-elj. mK
Oysters.
In strollliig round the other nlghi.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uut careless f est , by chance did Btray
To where fountain's ceaseless }p Lay
Of spaikllng waters, made a sojeen
Throngh which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosey stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made tbat wlnaow reem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said tay friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"AH right, " I said, '-I most agree
That this place suits me to & 'T.'**
So sooner had we found a seat
Than at ear side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked ocr wish —
&ald they had almost any dlah
That we might name. We found It trns.
And cooked mafmficatQy, toe;
Aii Mnds of oyaters, juicy, fat.
Cooked erery style; just think of that,
And If yeur month dont water, then
Ton Ye different from other men.
They'd clam a and crab* and terrapins ;J
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place a8 kindfi of game,
Pish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While erery dish was, I aza sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, ha^e found 'twould seem,
That they here here the best Ice cream:
So here they flock, the Utile sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nlee dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred tbirty-eeTen Bosh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Hooee. 337 Bush street, there
Montgomery; open Day and KlghL
GEABLE8 EaaEJE. Proprietor.
■ •
V. Carti.r <& Co., Lapidaries,
Peom Paris, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeoute any work In their line
In a tuperior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz sped-
saens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
Idary. Hi Merchant itrett, room 36. ta
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAgljAWD,
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Mlnatei Bide from ibis Clty-Cori
run direct to the Park.
BADCEB'S OBWTBAL PABK 18 TJNDOTJBT-
edlj toe bast Sanmrt Resort for Picnics and
Farailieidnriag tbe Summer, beiuc FREt FROM
DTJ->T, WfNu. BAND AND POISON OAK. The
ParkiBTirr eommodioa*. and located directly at
the water f root.
ft abounds in magnificent old Shade Trees, beau-
tiful Lawns. Gardens, etc.. and is prorided witb
a mam mot b Pavilion, Restaurant, a-d every oon-
▼emenoe for poolic assemblage*, rt'fll be opea to
tee paDlioaft^r March I6ta. For ti-niculirs. ap-
pW to f. W. BiDGEB. at tbe Park, or at hia
offiee, Dertbaaat corner Ksarny and Bush streets,
San Francisco. nhll lm
C3rFLJ^lSIJD
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
GENTS
P»ffES"W
GENTS'
Furnishing
Goods,
CLOTHING, Etc.
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL BOOIBTIES. As-
sociations and Military Companies ts called
to tbe advantages offered bj tsese commodious
and beautiful grounds for fciolidayP icoio Festi-
v&ls. Ther cau be procured ou any day in tbe
week for picnio purposes the eomiuK season on
more adTaDtaceaoa tenaa than any grounds in toe
Stats.
THE CITY 61BDEM
Aresaayof accsse without any tariff to Societies,
sad are prorided with large and beautiful Lawns;
large Shade Trses; beaaufai Flowers and Plants
from erery clime; numerous Swings; two mim-
mom Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit*
Pletsnrs Bo»ts; Fountains acd Observatory Tow"-
trs, all perfectly sheltered from the winds. A
mammo-.n Restaurant ib ou the grounds, and every
convenience for the aoeommsdatlon of large Pie-
nlee has bseu made. Everything has been placed
in tbe most complete order for the coming season
TBJE CITY GiBDENS
Ars the largest in th© State. They contain 8K
acres of Knoll and Shaded Lawa, Flower Gar-
deo*. etc., and are capable of accommodating
tt^KO persons with the greatsBt coaveniBnee. Ex-
tra Cars run directly to tie Gardens.
Picnic Oommitt**e are especially invited t» call
aod inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will be most favorable.
M. V. STIVE.iS, Proprietor.
fjaj-OfEce hours 3 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gardear,
corner Twelfth and Foitom etreeu.
R. E — 300,000 Admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding leetivala at the
City Gardens last year. The sals of spirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on > ss-
ival days. mtai tf
Full X_il33.es
SPRING GOODS
Received Daily,
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny st.,
Corner of Commercial
TH£I
CHEAPEST HOUSE
ME3R.IC.
"NK
pu
price:
A Safe and speedy Rerrn
dyfor all Bronchial Affe.
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of Voic
Bronchitis. Incipient Coi
sumption, Hoarsenes
Pain and soreness of th
Breast, and all Difficultly
arising from a sudde
Cold, readily yield to it
healing powers. Ask f<
the California Hall's Pu
monary alsam. Sold b
all Druggists.
PROPMIBTOKB,
41T SaAfome street, comer Conmerei,
laUtf
L,sG^^xLBlTr,
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
l^jmmft
Gives Tone to the Stomach,
bjmmvw
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
'LdmmLm
Is a Sure Belief for Indigestioi
EV,(?^ !Xl>TEC
HAS KO BUPEBIOK AS A
BLOOD PURIFIER
fdDU
THOMAS W. BR££, '
SIIiVEH PIiATBR
• MANUFAUTUKEB
BIPAI K£K
¥/) ORUDIS, BANJOS,
OTMKjB MY8ICAL INSTBrafXaTI,
ESTABLISHED IN IB 05.
!»» f imiii iii eiven on the Banjo and Drum. MS
MISSION 6TKEET, between First and Ssooai.
N, B.— Fine- toned Kilver Solo Banjos lor Psa
esslonaJa alwavs on hand. iali if
A DESIDERATUM
....TO....
MA1.AGERS, STARSJUID C0MB1II ATIOIS I
AOOMPETBNT MANAGER, AGENT
Aoter, with 15ye.nr»' experience in Ec
Amerios, tbe Oaoe of Good Hop* and Auualat
Oolooies, India and Ohina,
IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT.
Is well posted with t&e profession aod the Pram
Can Rive came* of Managers, Theatres or Haiti
Liat of Prioes and haloing csV&city, in nearly even
one of the above places. Apoly to
J. H. McOABE.
fe4 lm *320 WaBbisgtou street, 8. F.
FREE AND EASY.
EVEKT 8
A.TUBDAX lfl«lt,
Piano ana Bin«rin«s at 8 P.M.
CHARIN6e|ssLf>SALO0N
HOG Mission street, near Beeead
delft EAGLES i WILD, PronneW*.
A
.WILUS^BAND.
MTJSIO FUENI8HED FOB ALL
oeoations. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
MARCUS M. BLUM lender of1
Orchestra.
MSBT TON DEB MEODXX. teas-
er of Brass Bend,
■Qjr-Ordf re from the oountry promptly ettfWSesj
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Ksvoo's Mp*lf
Store, las MortR^mery etreet, or MASOVoM*
BLUM. ZSO Monteomerrstre^t. ia»g.
J. C. COMBES.
TERRAPIN XVCJiXCH,
Cor, Second auid Tekaaaa\ atgeaSa.
.J-Terraplo oomtaotly on b**J*
Oysters In every atvl
kSUPPBE EOOMS F.'.,
dec SI lm
ttaoUy oo ha»l
it'Ie. PBIVATE I
; F,*)E PAEIaJaw-
EXTRA QUAUTY
BOOTS and SH0B9
OB BAND aod aaada
to OBDEB,
L. BLAIR'S,
CANDIES.
LLL ElfTDi OE THE FINEST •
asde at omr Steam dandy Factory <*•
dan, sspeviaUy from the somntry. an _
1M Vnlnsuj at. nwBW*
M
• »■ mABCnCOi »ATWRD.T. MAMrH r» MIS
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afOKDAT ITEMING. hUrrb UM
BEjIVESFIT OF" BOB ZZ^.X=LrF
P. H.— Shall I nee you on Monday eioninc!
BOB HART.
i ftdnlnat the Aikuabr* Theatre man M vrumnx*4 bereener on Hokdir.
to eemsNMM paoflta.Hr »t «ieM o'o.oek.
.Sflltnlilrnraic Mow«
REDUCED PRICES!
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MASTER JOHNNY COOKE
TBI DAUBO jrrE»U.I EIDEJL
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THII EVENING MAAOH *9
FAREWELL BENEFIT
Of
P. H. DOCKRILL.
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BrUllAut lVoveltlo«
Will bfl prrwaud.
The Dockriii Troupe in their Best Acts
The Gymnasts in thrlr Greatest Feats
All the Artistes for Docknll's Benefit!
SUNDAY EVENING MARCH :i0
Grand Special Programme I
Novelty! Novelty I Novelty!
10L, ►*•-«»» law riM- Oar ealabraUd •■ ft* WHITE BUIRTS. Thai At i lincn.T,lri for qaallt* Aid darabilllr w(l| c.t.c ha matokad Ta ba bad only ■> lb.
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Snre. Why Have Ye that Catarrh ?
Sua Pit to Biddy. "Ton look to briibt.
Nor* roar ai*. tit? »oarkta Ilk* * «Ur,"
"0 ti»," aara Bld<tr. "Dr. tt*nry'. Diamond i
llaa oarod toat dlvil of a bad catarrh."
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Poraataatall Dtitriit ., aad at 0 POST RTRKET.
DLITAN THEATRE
Opera!
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A>NCtDAT EVENING MARCH 2
UijKbnr'. Grand Op«n,
bert le Diable
TO. Dura ill Norm.ndU BIG. METRO BACOEI
iUI, dl talamloo HF.*R O.IA BPK1GLEK
M ACtlordomo AM Ha dl'iollia Mr. Jo.. Laopbin
do, CMiadtae Konntndo Mini. cli.r'aa
.I.A Prloelp'IAdl BIclllA. HISS AN-) A EI ZKR
OwlMlu Knaudi MMI. INEZ FABoKI
d'Arm. d.l B«dl8lcllU Mr. Oalode
)a'. r • d'I.tb«Ut Mrf. £TA&t
Omlkri. Rnaito, rt«.i. tto. tto.
ACnlai-sred Chorus.
hicilia. epooo I (SB
latly Enlarged Orchestra
•t ti. Dinilloii ot PROF. B. HOLDER W ABBRI.
LA PABIE DS KLBBA. BT
txfi^Jfl.LE MARIE GAUCAIN.
'»• nlattttntloa will b« raid «o th« dIm u> Man M
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
Gr7?a.xi<x opeulns
CITY OF PARIS
MONDAY EVENING MARCH 31
A New Sensation in San Francisco?
A First-Class Variety Theatre
LIVELY and GOOD PERFORMANCES
Pro* from all ooartaoaii, at lha following
Roasonablo I^r-iooaii
Drcii Circle
Orekeatr* aa\d JPau-aiaet Cbulra.
Oalterjr
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t£?" Theeot«rt»lnm*nt pre-enUd will be void of ill »ul-
(arlty, lad the nuotgement gosxAnteef that gen^lemfln cao
bring Ihelr dmlllea and lailo* bring tbelr cbildren to Tit.
n«n en enteHalnment tbet will b» both emulog and
initruotlTc, end t f»e from ell cbJeoUotieblafte'.arei.
■ST For pixticaliri, eee future bill* ead progTimaiei.
CBVRLEH CORIBLL.
Aeileia; Manager.
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MlkaTtokit OflMd Iks lEnroili
B7"Ladlu ADd OsntHm'n topged wHl plMM Appear
foe Behaaraal at 10 o'elook Monday.
Wanted Immediately,
LADIES FOB THE BALLET!
Arrlr ntm« IB ul • r. ■.
Have now just opened their
Spring Novelties!
PATTERN SUITS
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HKftE SVtTa HAVIBTC. IIKF.W BOUBHT
bj ear Purla home at the very flret epeelax
of the ftprlne; etjrle, have been forwarded to «e
with the atanoit Deapateh. and eon therefore be
reeoatmeDded »•
THE VERY LATEST.
VILLE DE PARIS,
KOXTHEAIT COKBTBB
Sutter and Montgomery St«.,
Occidental Block.
Ladies and Children
....WILL HMD. ...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRRS8INO FLEASAlffT TO USB. EASILY APPLIED,
la ooi *t»bat. ao.l will not lajaro tba moat dalluata. It
onraa ell diaiAnea of tba aealp, rteoTM dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
lUn^.n tba balr .of. and tloaix. aod It PURKLY VEOK
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PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
TSB JI.OST ELEOAMT OOBTOM WOBEL IB THE OIIY
Beers Jk Maynard,
IKE JOUENAL OF A1TBSEKEHM.
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SATUBDAT MABOH 29, lffl
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
California Theatbe.— " CoriolannB " is
rnoniDK to remarkably good homes and bids fair
to speedily reimburse tbe management ibo large
nam sxpeoded oa Its production. There are maay
who pronounce John McCullongb's OoriolanuE the
vorr bait of all bis Impersonations. We think that
be does , more good aoting in tbttpait than soy
other, 'and do not think that there Is enactor on
tbe »tago who can equal bim ia It. " Oorio'aoaa '
will be played at tbe matinee to-day and again this
evening,
Mbthopoljtah Theatee. --#" Lotos and
Leo," a Utile condensed and improved, waa plaied
again latt nUbt. The tragedy bmlness waa very
amoaing and the Btochanalo Oriental , by M'lle Gan-
gs.o, tbe Obipmon SiBters and W. Simma was
graceful and prtt y wltboat being too lonJ. Tbii
barletqae, with the farce ot "Lodgings to Let."
will be performed again tbia evening, and to-mor-
row evening : it will also conttitate the entertain-
ment at tbe matinee to-day.
ArjTAimnA TnEATiiE. — The performance a
this bonis ie as fnll of fnn as it canlposaibly be
Bob Hart, the stage manager, is always getting op
something new fortbe amusement of tbe publio-
Bis last sketch, " Slippery Ground," wbleh baa
been pnt on tbe stage at tome expense, keep* tbe
bouse in a roar of laughter. The Senator ie is
take bis benefit on Monday nigbt, and confi-
dently expects to meet his constituent* in foil
force. There has never bees a stain on his charac-
ter, and tbe only bribe he ever offers is a first-rate
evening's entsrtaiemear. The bill t» be performed
at tbe. matinee to-day and again this evening is a
rich ene. Billy Emerson will appear in some of
his best Impersonations, and all will do their best
Osmose,
Bella Uniqn, Tseatbe,— TJub ti}'ft'ra
~li strong in Toeal talent at present and this fact
has lea tbb revival ot the old-time minstrel first
part, in which Thes.OampbBll.Tboa.Bree, Charles
Vernsr, Matt Kelly, Will Bark, snd O. Oogill will
sing, end E. Zimmer, F. Kiaoss, G. Seecamp, L.
Hauser, and J, Riley will enpp'y the Instrumental
mneic. After this will come an interlnde of aota:
song and dance by Cog ill and Cooper; postarings
by Mile Gerretta and Ed Montague ; " The White
Squall. " by Thoe Campbell ; Dutuh epacialtiee, by
J.H. Lirkin and Carrie Armstrong; a new act by
Harry OauBland, entitled " Tbe Showman at the
Fair:" and other performances. The performance
will oonolnd e with tbe farce ot " Toodles," with B.
G. HarBhiDtheoharattsrof Timotby Toodles, and
Miss Lillie Harland as Mrs. Toodles.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre. — Tfee
Amphitheatre was crammed last night, whea that
most popular of jcslere, J. Kenaibel, loak his
benefit. The performance was worthy of the oc-
casion. Kenolbel surpassed himself, made the
speotators scream with laughter. The immense
house was a great compliment to Mods. Kennibel,
as the benefit wai only announced oa the day oa
which it took place, sad not a single ticket was
sold outside of the box-office. Proof enough
that merit will tell la San Francisoo. The mati-
nee performance to-day will be for the benefit of
that brilliant yoaog equestrian,. Master Johnny
Cooke, wbea of course there witl'.bo a grand con-
gregation of ladles and children. To-nigbt, R. H.
Dock nil, (be leader of tne Parisian Circus Troupe.
will take bis benefit, and to motrow theie wiil be
a performance of an extraordinarily attractive
character, Tbe reduction of prices is having the
effect of crowdlagtbe Amphitheatre nightly.
MAeoiBE's Opeba House,— J. H. Cbarch
will open this house on Monday evening, with a
full variety troupe, consisting of seventeen mate
performers aad twelve ladies. It is lateaded to
give a variety entertainment of a superior order-
There will be no smckingallowed in tbe theatre.
The fall programme will appear in Figabc on Mon-
day.
Gehkan Stadttheatbe.— To-morrow eve-
ning the Fabbri Troape, nnder the direction of
Charles Fritscb, st the California Theatre, will
present the comio opera of " The Merry Wives of
Windsor." This ooera bae never bsen performed
io California, and Ite production will, doubtless.
excite muoh Interest in the musical world. Carl
Spelgler will make a good representative of Sir
JoboFalitiff. Madame Inez Fabbri will assume
the character of Mrs. F'uth (Mrs. Ford); Miss
AnnaElzer, that of Urn. Belch (Mrs. Page), and
Jac. Muiler wil play Mr. Flnth (Mr. Ford).
Cits Gaedens.— The Japanese Troupe will
give a full performance In the Pavilion on Sunday
afternoon snd pieBiat their best and most amus-
ing feats. Iran omental mnsio by Weden'eBand.
A dollar ehow for 26 cent* will draws large attend-
ance st these beautiful rural grounds on Sunday.
WooDWASr/B Gabjjuks — Ikkekbk Rush.
—Professors Ooe and Lay will make their last gat
balloon atcensjion on Sunday. Grand performan-
ces Saturday aad Sunday by the Japanese Troupe
and the Baislsy Family. Kew feats by the Bais-
lays— their Leotard act aad " Lee Fils d'AIr." Bal-
aaceoiioa by tbe Buislaie on Saturday. All tbe
world gees to Woodward's on Sunda; s.
Platt'b Hall.— Professor Fowler will de-
liver a free leotore to-morrow at 3 o'clock. Oa
Monday i fternoon he will lecture to ladles, ad-
mission 50 cents, and in the evening to geallemsa,
with tbe tame charge for admission.
Re-engaqemfht of the Chapman BiaTEBS.
—Yielding to the pcpolar with, the management
of the Metropolitan Thiatre have tffected a new
engagement with tbe Chapman Sisters, and these
popular artietee will next we<k appear in new bur-
lesques.
Benefit of W. T. Pobteb.— Od Wednes-
day aext. W. T. Porter, tbe talented soenio ar-
tist of the California Theatre, will take a benefit
We are sure tbat tbe public will be glad to avail
themselves of tbe opportunity to express their
appreciation of bis talent, whioh baa con riboted
sv maoh towards tbe success of tbe plays pro-
duced at this theatre.
A New D.bpartube.— Tbe ladies of 8an
Francisoo tblnkths Bella Union ia a "shooklng
place.' bey will henceforth have the opportunity
to sec . themselves tbat, although itwae rather
free and easy in early times, the performance ie
now vnobjectlonable la every respect. Friday
night of em)h week will be "Ladies' Night," and
ladies and children will be admitted free.
Ajut ■ .::oal Museum.— One of tbe most
. aomplete collections of the kind in the United
State*, comprising hundreds of costly and beao-
li1".! wn models, Is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at *.he Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be- profitably spent horn,
Notes.— Tbe next BbskBpaarean revival
at the California Tbev.re will be "A Mdaammer
Bight's Dream "
Henry Edwards has been'oflered a splendid en-
gagement in Boston and hre declined,
Owen Marlowe will go Bast at tbe termioattoa
of the prsssnt season at the California Theatre.
Stanley, the discoverer of Dr. Livingitine, has
been sent for to look for Charles Vivian.
The Hon, Bob, Hart will address the citizena of
San Francisco at, the AlbambraThearre, oa Mon-
day, on " propria qusb marlbue," and other points
of vital interest.
Where the critics most dooorgregatein the Cal-
ifornia Theatre— frost seats, nesr the orehtatra,
left band side, is termed " Murderer's Alley."
A lotter from Mrs. Mioaie Myrtle Miller informs
as tbat she ia at the Fifth-avenue Hote , New
York.
Two Italian opera srtlstes will arrive shortly
from Australia, Slg&or Donoi, a first-class basao,
and Sigaor Bosln&ti, eyonag, bsaaeome and tal-
ented tenor.
A. Bbilliant Pebfobmeb Comino.— One
of tbe brightest stars of tbe "Leoand Lot u* "per-
formance at Xiblo', . New York, was E. D. Davles(
wbo .eoently arrived from London, aodhasainoe
delighted thouaaads with his wonderfoland amus-
ing entertainment of ventriloqniem with automa-
ton actors. Tbls artit t ?. one of tbebrightest stars
in the variety profeeeion, will be tbe next attrac-
tion at the Metropolitan Theatre, opening on April
7th. He is bound to cause an immense sensation
here, as he has elsewhere.
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Sacbamento.— There was a splendid audience et
tbe Metropolitan Theatre on Monday evening,
when a sensation drama entitled "The American
Spy," written by F. T. Marssaux of Sacramento,
was prodocsd nnder the aasploes of the -Sacra-
mento Light Artillery Dramatic Club. Tbe Rec-
ord thnacntioisesll:
We regret bat we cannot say a word in praise
of a play wrli ten in our own city, but it would be
mockery ts do so. for a more shallow, flit connect-
ed and improbable lot of trash we have seldom
listened to. 'share were five hundred acta and
something less than ooe hundred scenes, acd it
was impossible for the audience to tell from tbe
surroundings or the dialogue whether they were
oa Woods' plantation or in the heart of Mexico.
An uninhabited Island In tbe Mississippi was
something new, aspeoially as the soeae presented
many evidence* that tbe island was inhabits.]. It
is scarcely fair to erltioise actors wbea they have
such material to work upon, bat some of them
were So bad that their app»aranee was an insult to
an intelligent audience. Mrs. Jennie heiffarth as
JKHen Marienze, sod K. V. Haygarth as Giorge
Booth, oarried tbe whole weight of the piece, aad
jnada as much of their parts as there was in tOein.
The Bee Bays:
John Piper, the great Nevada manager of Piper's
Opera House, ia now in treaty with tbe lessors oj
tbe Metropolitan Theatre, for the lea-e ol lb a*
building. He wania is get it for s^ven half
months, .»cd foor whole months. If the lease
shall be oeosammated, Mr. Piper wil' opea it in
the middle ot April next, and raa it till May, then
for the Srtt half of the next month play bia Com-
pany at Virsinio, tbea half a month here, aad
ec alternately except the month of State Fair and
the three montbe of tbe Legislative times, wbea
he will keep tbe theatre here open costinaoasly.
The completion of toe bargain ia now depending
on an agreement' whioh Mr. Piper is now trying to
make with the R R. Oo., to insure reduced charges
for the frequent t raa af era between here and Vir-
ginia, of ble people and materials. He will keep
anrst-alaas stock company and a constant sno-
oession of theatrical stare of tbe first magnitude.
Oaklakd.— The Chapman Siatsrs and Metropoli-
tan Theatre Company, will perform at the Acade-
my of Muio on Wednesday evening.
Los Angeles— Tb« Wilton Dramatic Troupe
were announced to make their reappearance at
tbe theatre oa Tuesday, the 25tb, in "Under the
Gaslight."
Sxocxton.— The Botedala Dramstlo Company,
comprising Robert Fnlford, the Pixley Sisters, W.
FlIertoD, Miss Carrie Lipaie, F. LipBls and others,
are announced to give a performance at the thea-
tre thia evening. It will consist of "Black-eyed
Susan," an Interlnde, and the farce of "Nature
and Pblloaopby."
Mabtbvu-le.— Dr. P. V. Breanan Is giving a
oouree of lectures on Physiology, at the theatre.
Amateurs performed a paDtsmime, entitled " Tbe
Barber of Seville," at Turner Hall, on Thursday
evening.
Ban JoSE*— Mrs. ' Carrie F. Young is delivering
lsotures on Temperance. It Is very necessary In
San Jose, where the fine for getting drunk is $10.
Pktaluma.— Mrs. B. A. Chamberlain k*l- cturiog
on Spiritualism, at the theatre, and drawing good
ho usee.
Salt Lake.— Miss Maria Mordannt closed her
engagement on tne22d. Miss L. Dargon opened
in "Camille" on the letb.aod played through the
week.
Pioche — Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bates[were perform-
ingat the theatre [up to tbe 19,b,on whioh date
the latter was presented with a diamond ring.
GRABS Vallet.— MIbb Major Pauline Ooabman
lectorea this evening at Hamilton Hall, en her ex-
periences as a epy.
EASTtRN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York a pantomime, in which Maffitt and
Bartholomew are to appear, will be produced at
Niblo's after "The Scouts of the Prairie." At
the Olympic "Humpty Dumpt>" still runs
Sothern remains tbe attraction at Wallaok'a; Jno.
W. Carroll is engaged there for next season
At the Grand Opera House, Victorian Sudon's
oomody of "Uncle Sam," translated Into English
withont any toning dawn of its objectionable sen-
timents and asier.ioBs, was prodnoedon the 17 tb .
The Sun saya :
As a comedy it ie not eoly weik bat tiresome.
The flrel act takes place on tbe deck of tbe Hud-
eon River steamer St. John, and introjaoea tbe
Marquia Robar t ds Boohmore, a Parisian, and hie
fellow-countryman, M, Francis Briot, a violinist,
who are vleitiog tbe country. The whole of this
not Is devoted to exhibiting the peouliar charac-
ters on board the boat. Plot there is none. We
have the Albany politician In the person of Gyp
Direson, an Irishman who carries an eaormoua
bludgeon ; the iouroaliat in Lauocelot Elliott, the
Western apeoulttor la Colonel P liberty, and tbe
American divoroe lawier in Fairfax. Tbere is also
a long-bsired " perf eotioalst " peddling tracts, and
a ttrong-minded, free-loving female. The dia-
logue constats wholly ia paasing observations on
tbe character and ouetoma cf the count y maos by
the companions of the Parisians for their edifica-
tion.
Tbe second act takes place In the Fifth-avenue
Hotel, where Mr. Samuel Tapplebot ( John Brough-
am) aodhisdaugbtarM ■ | arah (Mrs. John Wood)
are living, and where we are treatsd to a flirtation
scene in whioh the Marquie makes love to >nrah,
tikes an inventory of his property, and entraps
bis irto a written promise of marriage tbat the
may eue him for breach of promise. The aot ends
with a daace Id tbe hotel. The third act takes
place at Long Braoob. and develops the ecbemea
ef the Amencaa woman and tbe troubles ot tbe
two Parleiaas.whoara finally en trapped, and when
la the last aot old Tapplebotand hla lawyer. Fair-
fax, proPote]t9 briag an action fordamages, Sarah
boreelf inierveaeenitli mock heroics, 1 ears up tbe
promise and becomes a heroin*. The Marquia tbea
challenges ralrfax, and tbe lawyer Informs bim
that be must flcb t according to American custom,
and prodaclnga revolver prooeeds to fire away at
bimatoiee. Iheresulttsa running flre »ll over
the hotel, and the Interposition of Sarah to save
tbe Marquis, thus declaring her love for his, a»d
rounding up the eatire poetically. It need hardly
be said that, tbe plot la beneath crlticlem. All of
Sardoutbatis dlsiioguisbable in the work ie the
occasional gleam of the dialogue. The action ts
wearisome— the characterization mere burlesqie.
Ur. Daly has pat tbe piece upon tbe etaee with a
naaaciflcenoB of wbich It (b not worthy. The betel
so»ne rivals in color and costliness the parlors of a
palace, and tbe Long Branon and steamboat scenes
are marvellous ia the exactitude of details aad
beauty of illusion.
There were not many expressions either of
pleaanre or diasatafao'ion. Wheoever a realty
good bit occurred tbe audience received It wiui
laughter, and at the ends of tte several acte there
wai soma little app'aase and about an eqo*l
amount of hiBRing. It wa- well aoted. notably in
the parts sustained by Mrs. John Wood, Miss
Deland, and Hiss Mary Gary, and Messrs. Brough-
am, ' emo»oe, and Jeoninga. Finally, if "Uncle
FMiru" fa.Ua i'. will nor. be because of tbe over-seo-
muv-nnail toe Americana— lor oar propie are
.in a mi" o.'iilou* to tbe mott cruel aad trenohact
e-iiira— but b-canB* tbe play.ia spite of its flirta-
t'ontard revolver', und in spite of ita vlralBnoe,
ia elow.
We Kiv-.> a speolmeo Bos*e from this remarkable
play : ,
Grace ej.kri from C, full draw, lie naked.
GBAO£-Goqd alternoon, sir.
bAfi-Ab, Grace ! I ana delighted to cee you, my
child. (K'saeaher.)
Gbace— Aad ie your bell tb still goad, sir?
r- am— Notsxactlv, Uraoe; I feel a little
Gii*.CE <Abseo' ly bbaklntf his hand)— Ah ! I am
very glad to bear tt, sir; very glad.
Sam— Do yon koo*. Graoe , that it is a whole year
einoe I caw yon laat ?
Grace— Site- my dtvoroe.
dam— V*eB. Yoo have been oat West ?
Gbace— Where I was nearly bored to death.
f-AM (A-baenily)— So maoh to- bett-r
GuaCB— Apropos, you know, fetbtr, that 1 have
murnt-rt again.
Sam (Surprie'd)— No!
• bace— Vee; did 1 not eeod yon a telegram ?
Sam— No; if you had I would have remembered
it.
Grace— Ah' I thought I did; bat It does not
matter
Sam -No, it does not matter cow. Waa it long
aril
Gbace— Let me see. About— about tbree months
ago,
Sam— Well, I am very glad to besr it, dear child.
I hope yon will introduce my eon- in-law to me.
GnACE-In a little while, sir. But yon know him.
Ztie Gel. PUberty.
Sam— Nathaniel?
Cam (making a grimacej— Fanny taste I I pre-
ferred the other.
Gbace— Elliot!
Sam (tenderly)— Pcor Elliot.
Tbe other event of the 'week in New York waa
tbe production of BouoioauH'a new play, "Daddy
O'Dowd," at Booth's Theatre on the i"ib. Of tble
tbe World speaks as follows :
Mr. Boucicsolt'B "Daddy O'Dowd" was as admi-
rably acted as we were prepared to find it from his
previous psrsonatione of pans in superficial re-
spects similar to It. But he was not well support-
ed by the company of the theatre When a play
rises to a level uuon which tbe author hae nnder-
teken to support "Daddy O'Dowd." it sxacts more
sensibility and more skill ef tbe actor to make the
purport of it manifest and to give it tbe impres*-
Ivenees which it deiervss. These qualittea it did
not receive last night. Scarcely one of tbe sup-
porting actors rose above coed.ecr.tr, qq eis we
aooept Pateman's Tom Greenough, and several of
them raak notably below it. We utterly decline
to acept the demeanor of Lord Ussiden and Mrs.
Dudley Fowler ia tbe first act as a reprtBentition
of the manners of society in Loudon, or, for that
matter, of human beinca aajwhtre. Bat ibo play
is good, and Mr. Bonoioault's playiog le good, and
a popular as well as a critical snocesa may be ex-
pected from "Daddy O'Dowd."
The prodigal son is no novelty unon tbe eiage,
but there is nove'ty in air. Boooicaalt'e dramatic
virsioa of him. Percy WalBlngbam (Mr. Whee-
lock) la merely a prodigal who, having been sent
Li London at tbe cost of m nob sacrifice to bis fa-
titer. Daddy O'Dowd (Mr. BonoicauH), to flod hie
fortune, falls In loveand run B in debt and, Is as-
gniled by his own weakness iato retaining tbe
ateumed name ander whioN as a poet he bad found
favor in the eyes of Lady Gwendoline (Mies Bella
Psteman). His father, eoming casually to Lon-
don, finds bim lapped in luxury and aurrenaded
by baiiiffe, aad takes bim home to Galway, where
the moneylender findB htm in tbe second aet. To
avert disgrace from bis aen Daddy O'Dowd aa-
enmei his debts, wblob absorb all his eavingB.tsnd
tbe eon gosa to aea while the father from a thrifty
farmer becomes a porter. Tbe son redeems bis
character and his fortune by saving tbe crew and
eargo of tbe vessel on wbion be embarks; the son'B
friend, in love with Kitty O'Dawo, makes his for-
tune m \merioa, and tbe two retnrn to restore
the eged O'Donds to thoir farm-boute. All is
forgivneaa, aad the happy villagers celebrate tie
rsward of paternal self -sacrifice.
J. W. MoAndiews reappeared with Dan Bryant's
Minstrels oa Monday evening, March 10th, aad
was heartily wuloomed. He gave bls]remarkable
impersonation entitled "The Watermelon Mao,"
and Teoted Uncle Eph Glawaen in the closing
sketch, entitled "Uncle Bph'e Dream." Tbe
St. Felix Infant Ballet Troupe waa a feature of the
performance at Tony Pastor's. Frank Gerard'
stage manager, waa to have a benefit on April 3d-
Buckley A Sharpley's Minstrel Tronpe con-
tinued their iter for manoea at the St. James' The-
atre Tbe reappearance of the Majiltcns, tbe
Matthews family and Larry Toole? comprised the
latest ohanges at tbe Theatre Comlque At the
Bowery Theatre, a new drama by Barrett Sylvester,
entitled " Destiny," was produced on the 17tb
At Fifth-aveaue Theatre " False Shame " wae re-
vived oaltke 18th At Wood's Museum bar-
lesqass were being performed up to tbe 24lb, when
Joe Murphy appeared in " Help. " E. D. Da-
vies, the most wonderfal ventriloquist, in the
world, took a benefit at Niblo'e Garden on the 29th
when the following artist s appeared : Dan Bryant
Tony (Pastor, Dsve Heed, Noise Seymoor, J. W.
McAnrTrewB, Luke Schoolcraft, George H. Goes,
Turner and Lester, the Fieldinge, M. W. Leffing-
wetl, John Hart. John Wild, |Jobn Queen, Billy
West, John Mulligan, Frank Girard, Amerious_
Mra.E. Wright, the Misses Jennie Worrell, Bo-
phio Worrell, Jeanleifingel, Le Olair Ooutts. Jen-
ale Hughes, Beeeie Budlow and Laura Joyce
Miss Charlotte Cushman commenced a eerie* of
readings at Btefnway Hall on tbe ISHb, giving
" Henry VIII." The Worrell Sisters are at the
Athenian*,
" A Business Woman," an American comedy in
five scenes, by Olive Logan, was first produced at
the Union SQUare Theatre, on March 13th, with
B. H. Harkins and Miss Clara Jennings in the
leading characters. Tbe incidents whiob Berve to
introduce the characters of tbe play are the acci-
dental meeting between Colonel Wood and Mrs.
Conrtland Potter on tbe piazza of Stetson's Hotel,
In Central Park, during which Miss Fanny Ingra-
ham, the buBluess woman, and her father, Paliasy
Iugrabam, an uuanooessfal inventor, make tbeir
appearance, shortly followed by Mr . Potter's
nephew, Pembroke Potter, with the startltag In-
formation tbat her huaband is dead ; a meeting be-
tween Iagrabam [and Hooker Wood in tbat wor-
thy's law office, duiing which the lawyer loans
$.09 0 through his man of straw, Aeher Barer,
upon the usurious oondittone that L'ourtl and Man-
or, worth 940,000, shall revert to him if the loan Is
not returned within a year; the return of Colonel
Wcod, who has been doing duty on the plains ; and
the rejection of his love-snit by tbe widow, Mrs.
Potter, who, notwithstanding she hae a kind of
affection for tbe soldier, expects to compromise a
lawsuit by marrying ber oephew, and whiob takes
place In a garden adjoining her residence; the rev-
elation of Pallssy Ingraham'a ruin (in the drawing
room of Conrtland Manor) and of his daughter'*
noble sacrifices oa her patent's behalf, and the
final scene tn the park of Conrtland Manor, over-
'voking the Hudson, wben the Ingrahams are
about leaving their forfeited home, hat are saved
by Colonel Wood aad Pembroke Potter, wbo give
their note to Bezer for tbe money dae. The Colo-
nel and Fanny, who, it appears, veie old lovers,
thea became affianced, and Pembroke Potter, af-
ter Ihaviag divided win his aunt tbe half of the
property acquired by winning the lawsuit, ie ac-
cepted by her. There is also a slight low-cemedy
plot runaing through the piece, ia whioh
Peter Peggttrew, a lawyer, figures as an aboard
lover. The soenery was good, the two soeaes on
the Hudson beiog 'very pretty, aad tbe actiag,
generally, was commendable.
A Utica correspondent eenda the following in-
teresting intelligence :
Tho leopard owned by Alex Boblnaon gave tvrth
to two cuba latt week. Colonel James F. Howe
will attend to tbeir eduoaiion. and bring tbem up
in tbe straight and narrow path. James is a de-
vout Methodlet.
The Adelaide Phillips concert troupe are off on
a ooooeit tour, appearing, during the latter part
of March, at various places in Pennsylvania, New
York, Ohio and Miobigsn.
G. F. Orrin and fami. y are expected to arrive In
New York from Cuba about April Sih.
Signor Mario is ao longer almember of the Car-
Icfa Palt i Conoert Tronpe. Sfg. Evosio Scolara
bufiVbaBBO, sapplies bis place.
Tbe Great Eastern Oiroui opened at Louisville.
Kv.,on the 10th. At the afternoon entertainment
the ten: was packtd, but, ae the night wae very
stormy, net so xuaay went. Aoont ten o'olook a
heavy g\Je came up, and tbe centre-pole snapped
lotwe, tbe ropes broke loose, and tbe immense
oauvae. eupportedby guys and poles, fell, crush-
ing down opon the ground .burying beneath it the
vast array of seats with their atrogglicg occu-
pants. Tbeligbti were extinguished, and noons
knsw whether tbe loss of life was great or small.
Thea a cry woe raised tbat the tent was on fire,
and tbe scene that ensued was beyond descrip-
tion. Women fainted and children scieamsd.and
the caged animals ia tbe adjoining teat became
frightened, and their howls and yells lent new
terror to the scene. The managers acted prompt-
ly, and, with! tbe assistance of tbeir men, ruebed
in and oat tbe caavas, and ia a short time nearly
every ooe wae extricated. A lad named Sparks had
hia bead crashed, and died shortly after be was
taken out. A man not recognized was terribly
mangled, and died the following day. Many were
injured, but it was impossible to tell how m-.nr. as
they were taken away and oared for by friends.
During the reoent engagement of Josoph Proc-
tor at tbe MemphisTbeat re, a supernumerary who
was cast to play an offloer la the "Red Pocket
Book." became siok, and a tall, slender youth
called Jim waa selected. He was in great trouble
as to hie debut,' and made many noxious inquiries
as to his "business." Before he went, on, a joker
wnispersda few words in his ear. Jim stalked
boldly out before tbe footlights. He approaobed
theheavy villain, aad glaring at bim an instant,
roaghlyseizlog the onlprit, hissed out: 'Villain
and dBstroyerof my family, I've ketohed you at
laat!" Prootor aDd the other actors stood aghast,
bat as Jim dragged his man off the stage they
burst Into a laugh acd were joined by the audience,
who speedily ssw the' joke.
Mrs. Sawyer, for many years a olrous-rider. has
obtained a divorce, with an alimony of $39 per
month, from [Mr. Sawyer, a veterioary Burgeon.
The peculiarity of this oaao is that, alt-couch
there was bo marriage ceremony, the court held
tbat tb,9 f«ot of the couple living together for
eighteen years was sufficient to make them hus-
band and wife in tbe eye of the law.
Ella La Kne is in Mempbir, Tenn,, at the Olyxn-
p:o Variety Theatre.
A larce rhinoceros, said to weigh 5, 5001b , has
arrivod in New York from the Zoological Garden
Hamburg, Germany, for P. T. Barrum's great ehow'
The Laori Family and Pete Lee have been the
f:csh accessions to the company .at the Varie ies
ThBatre,PltUbnrgI.Pa.
Sheiidan and Maok were to perform at Hartford,
Conn. March 21st and 22d.
Simmons and Slocnm'a Ulsatrels, Philadelphia,
produced, tbe 17th Inst,, the burlesque of " Monte
Oristc," with Billy Sweatnam as Edmund Dantea*
Wo find the following in the N. Y. Mercury:
Miss Margarelt Moore, a young, accomplished
eloootionist, 1b prepar ng for the ooming lecturing
season. Her performances will consist of dra-
matio readings and costume recitals.
We hope that the papers won't confound this
Margarett with our Maggie Mogre.
Emily Faithful wil) sail for England, April 5th.
A New Yoik pspsr saya:
Tbe fund in aid of the widow and children of D-
O' J Townley has reaohed $1,115 eofar, aad further
Bubscriptioaa are piomlacd. It ia proposed to
riise $3.1 00 to buy them a cottage at the Brooklyn
outskirts, motors at the F<f .h-« venue and Grand
Opera House have t uc-otibed $:70, tbe Arcadian
ulub, $470: tbe PaletteOlub, !8S;aua tho Artist's
Fund, $196. It is a pity that Townley saved oo
money, ae be bad a large salary as the business
maosger of the Grand Opera House, and $10 a week
as art critic ot one of the eveoing papers. It fs a
onrtoos fact that about seven eighths of mankind
negieot to provide for tbe future, even tho*e that
aaa do ao. This human deficiency la worthy the
consideration of the philosophic mind.
Edmund Ystas silled for England, 13th.
Bst*s, tbe Kentucky giant, and his wife, Anna
Swan, are buying furniture in Cleveland for house-
keeping. The bed ordered is a ten-footer.
Leo Hndeon aad animile, Grand Opera House,
Memphis, 17th, one week: New Orleans, 31at, two
weeks; Little Book. Ark., April 21st.
The Georgia Minstrels were at Jackson, Mich,,
on the llth. The very respectable and well bred
colored men wbo compose talB troupe, ai;or being
oordiolly received at the best! betels throughout
tbe recent slave State of Keatacky, were aston-
ished to flod recently, on arriving at Deoatnr
Fllnois, tbat no hotel would reoeive them.
Tony Denier sailed for Europe, bv the Egypt, an
March 29 tb, and goes all ever the oonlinentfncom-
piny with Col. T. Allst on Brown atd wife, at which
time the latter left instead of April 2d, as bad been
announced. •
Let tsrWallnck advertises In the London (Bug)
Era tost he will play In California in August next;
New Zealand, in September; Australia, October,
November and December: and London, Ear,, in
February, Maroh and April, 1673, returning to New
York in OctobT.
F. S- Gbanfrau acted in SL Joseph, Mo., March
19tb, 14th and Uth,
Harry Wall, lately agent of Boucioault, has drop-
ded tbe " Harry " and now takes hia real name of
Horace. He found himself confounded with tbe
more recently arrived husband and agent ef the
serio-comic singer, Annie Adam?, wbo hae that
name. Mr. Wall is now ageat for Miss Eliae Holt.
aad advertises her address in the New York papers.
The N. Y. Mercury says;
The Brooklyn Bagle of the 18th publishes an ex-
tract from the "Stage." adramaticriog programme
circulated at Wal'ack'e. which professes to give
the amoanta levied weekly aa blackmail upon each
of the theatre managers by the oritics of the
World and TimsB. From facts (has bare come to
oar knowledge there ie reason to believe that the
sums named are porpoeely exaggerated In tbe in-
terest of tbe blackmail brigade, and in order to
tarnish another opportunity fer a published deni-
al. The whole arrangement for covering up tracks
ie entirely too thin.
The following history of Aline lo F-vre has
fonnd Its way into the New York papers :
Aline Le V avre, a noted can-can dancer, died in
Memphis February 26th. IJer real name waa Mag-
gie Cox. She was a remarkvhle oharacter, and
announced hers* If as the sister of a New York po-
lice justice. She first appeared in Memphis about
five yeara avo in company with a tall, Blim and pe-
culiar looking Belsian named Arthur Pelgrom,
who claimed to belong to a titled family, and
whose stage name was Mons. Veaodemont. He
was a man of many accomplishments, a linguist,
and a master of the Bword. He formerly kept a
fencing Academy in Chicago, and flr-t met Aline
Le Havre in a variety ball tbere. They were mu-
tually attraoted, and eatered inn copartnership
to travel as can-can delineators. It was daooed by
ttaiB pair sb it was never danoed in the Jardin Mi-
bille, or at any place on earth outside toe United
States. In Memphis it created a Bsnsatloa that
rendered wild both old and young. Tbe unblush-
ing effrontery and wonderfully eupgestive figures
and poatuiea of Aline and the sardonic Belgian
attraeted orowde for tacrine, Aboat a year after
tbeir first appearance ia tuat city Van d em on t was
accidentally shot in Thompsons Varieties by a
man who fired at Jim Schools, one of the proprie-
tors. He died the aext day, but not before being
married to Le Favre. This wsb done to insure ber
inheriting his property in Belgium, borne time
afterwards Aline married Jobony Manning, its- J
riety performer. They 'raveled in California and !
other Wevtern States, danced tho c.\n-can in the
most voluptuous and aggravating manner, making
a good deal ot money. Recently they returned to
Memphis. Aline was buried ia Elmwood Ceme-
tery, near tbe grave of Vaademoou She bad a
splendid physique, good manners, much cataral
sbrewdn*ss, but, little education. Ber heart was
good, and ber mind had a tendency to philoeoobr.
H*ragowas twenty-Bix Her funeral took place
i a New York, where, at tbe instance of her rela-
tione, she bad always refused to perform.
Regarding William Vershay (William Cooper),
whose dettb we recorded in a past issue, we are ia
receipt ef the following particulars of bis life:
Mr. Cooper was born in Brooklyn la )844. He
left home at the age of thirteen and joined a cir-
cus. Remained in the ring as an acrobatic per-
former until 18c4, after whiob he joined Ball M
Oo'a oirous na first clown. In 1E65 be went to Al-
banjt and during that year wrote his firai play,
isiner or tbe Fcr.it.ns." Dnrlrg H»l«,
a with Uaight A Ohambeie'OfronB
e.njd MeG.nlev'a Oirous. b325 ?
--—■--* -n*87u.he wrote tbe poeular plat" ta
and Lena," but did not produce it it thai*
Hetnenwrete -Over the Falls" for Jam. ^
gu.re. which was Erst produced It **&?&*■
-« *1»° tai . aathor of "Ace High " 1<Z' 7.
d under tbe name ' Ooaoterfeil " t« '<
played
eon b'
acd Baker,
team i
tbe Im
recovered . _,
Coleman Children
. ... taken .odd.nlj fll «|,VV!J1' ■■
r'.°i •4J,*'°t«',"!l°8IOAlb.o;.b,„ f
r««. when. receiTiD, ,D oid,r f... W
i;oi.idu> Ob Idr.n. b. »rito for lh,V»i »
from B«m." UoiDgto KoobVleJ to mm,} «
It. promotion, b. rook. ,.T.ri oHd'JSS 4
opooobt.dl, too o«u«of ti. g.ddai Tdiflb "
Dim w.r, io p .pnl.t tb«t b. nulnd VCk »
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°""'"1 "I" H'tUe Pro.oot. of A ImS, ,B •
DR. CHAS. H. TQZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITl;
N. E. cor. Jaekton and Kearny a(l
THE GREAT KRADIOATOR OF BPirr
OUMPLAINT8, formerly of Lock IS
London, and tbe last twelve years of 8inF»„i •
DB. TOZER inf«ms the afflicted : tbat sBSf
pf».B thH U°SPITAL» IN LUNDoi?!;
k Apis, and eoending one year In the meet
brated Hospital in London, tbe LOOK hah.
opened Lie old Medical Institute at the old Vi I
wheru he can alwaja be found. DR. TOBSw
for forty yeara met with naparallelod ,ZZZ
tbe treatment of diseasa aenerallr kTnT
OURONIO AJND SPKOIAL OOMPLaIITToT
DB. CU18. H. TOZER
is in every way responsible, binding b 1mm
effeot a permanent COBK, or making no aha.
Thoee who cannot afford to pay for aavtoT
medicine will be chorged for medieine on!* -i
monthly restobative pills, newkj ,
to fail in giving relief In osaes forwniohinil
recommended, are tn be obtained onlvu i
office. Price, «5 per box. Fall direction Ton J
box, rent by KxpreBs or otherwise.
D*t. TOZER does not imitate tbe advartii'
Qnaoke who make it a practioe to pottliahf
affidavits and other false references, bat rVf«
tbe nso«t respeotable people in the State wo»
has CUBED of diseases whioh others bare tmiil
cure. '
«, „ BB- "HAS. H. TOZF.K
I*. K. corner Kewoy aad Jaoktoo atTatta
'•'-" Has F,«»S
Assessor's Dffici
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYER;
I 873-74.
ILL J'ERSONS, COMPAMEi, A
AOCIATIOKS, or FIRMS, |. H
City and County of Sa« Fronelsc*. .
reqncMted, either In person or by Ut
proper representatives, to deliver am
Anonor's Ofidce, No. fiS City Hnll, b
fore the SECOND MOIV OATT In AFH11
1873, a etateinent ander oath ef s
Property, both PERSONAL and BEH
owned or claimed by him or these, s)l
which Is In their posses elon, or which I
held or controlled by any other pert*
In (rait for, or for the benefit of nuns
then*.— See Sections 3830-38 IC, Psllt'
cal Code.
SF-FOLL TAX IS NOW DlFstlH
Office, or to a Sepnty. — See >ettl»
8689-8840, Political Code.
LETI ROBJCHBK, I
City and Connty AsiTJasrii
Saturday, March 1, 1873. rbl
ISTO^riCJEJ-
rpHJE PTJBLIO
fled that the Field Deputies of till
Office will commence assessing propertj
SATURDAY, MAROH 1,. 1878.
Tbe duties wulmed to' those denatle
are loo wel I known to the eommaoltf U
require explanations, and while I aa*
been careful In making; my selcetloM U
Oil positions by men favorably knows U
this community for their competency sat
Integrity, and am confident that the f»
tlea will be discharged by them U Ui
general aatlBfactloD of all concerned,
X urgently request the general pnblle u
report to tble office any dlrelletlew* st.
duty by any of my Deputies, and asian
them tbat any Jaat eomplatnts will r»
cclTe Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSEftEBY
mh* City and Count
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BERGEB. FORMEELT
proprietor of tbe Miners' Res-
taurant, has taken the managemeat
of both the miners' Reeaaaraot on,
Commercial street aad tbe Miaers'^ . ^e
Breach on Market etreet, In partnership smfa*
A. DRAYEUR. who bae been connected wit* I*
flrnaloryeare. Improvemenu have been »**••■ i
the onisme deuartmsnts tbat will render t» »
ners'more popular than it has everbeenoana
tho 11 years of its prosperity. Our Billsof V*
embrace all tbe delioaoies of the ■•B*Pn*,tlJ2
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Mooaw
Ohargee," „„
P. BEBOBS A CO'
MINERS' RESTAURANT
S81 and S88 Oommeraial. and
789 Market street.
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IfT IT-ftwif leC-Aatlaa,. A M««aa Is An-MlaV bene*. Mtea* Sd -Anllaav A flrtiUi 11*11.
■ ora« tM ■•an**. Hi reel. «*••» nth -1*1*1 a near Mnaae. Hr*if S.i.-l'Bbllr place ■■ Rv*r
A«T V-eeene l*i Ti* VoUfIm Kaf*Mp«f«>t, Bv* aallre from Bant. Nccae. •<. - Droptrj.
•e**eS4.-A ri»«-»i ppt.
• In the Last 8ceBe, a Funeral March and Dirge, composed for this piece by 8. W. Leach
wrvr. ■ >■>■ PwOii.1 *£!• Oraba^r....
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• 1 A* B.^nj
»A O.ll.ry
..A! •>• Pnaat. Bo..,..
A««
■*
*<% -.J S10 oo
paeah apanialtjr
J. B LA ERIK aad. OAJUUS IMinoilt
icammomtt en auii v.ima
The Sbowmnn at tlio 15*oIr !
IIAhKT OAUSI.AKj.
Qi.n.ra OI.B..U.
'CdadiM »llb lb. p.p.l.r Okara<l.rl.t'a Ik.lch of
TOOID
T.neUr Tr>->al*a
Geo ice Acero .,
Xerroar Ntta-u
rarnar fanton. .....
i haa Faotio
Parnar Aaora
Farirap Wi ha
Mra.ToodiM .
Marf Acorn . .
R O. Marab
UbU. Va.nar
'• UO«lll
J. Conpar
fclftU Kalrr
Totnnij tli aa
PMkIiibi
t Hilt Mart ad *
HUIHV M'.tir Qf KAUll W8IK-
MOIKV MIOUT LtKllfa a-d ( hlUria will be
atlatlllvd rHKK.
•ai m tm jaar arc aa J Cfti.Jrao't Pan*
. bart baataaai, at-, at fjafiracft
d(t fra» A a. H. l« 0 P at. I II Fn^a?i
air. A frail dlaoaaal la Faailltaa ud
IIID HAS RETURNED TO
tIKA SHIRT STORE,
> . Mhray lr*-«l, ha* KfMff. (.
i 8c oond utrcot,
r«" will And . ian»IM> •»
.» nil i ma ••■ riHuuii.
»»«. at III. ....I law aHcea.
I .l.nd.
■t—KDICT A Cm.
'8 OPERA HOUSE.
•wia crra, arvuiA,
THBATBA baa BBKH At ■
~ batabUd brih. olibt or
l*allog comcinlll
iS ' • J°* i aoAjrr ti
r ||K''sV> "tad »•»■
JOHN HipJit,
afbtort*-. Mraaft, Ru irfaaolaari.
3A-Ia.TC>rsT'«l
PAGNE CIDER!
•fiu.AnuiTO trauT,
BAH FRAIfOISOO.
10 REWIRD OFFERED
' PIBSOa WHO OAN ODSB COK»8
M. lamtowlb. N.llt, Hb.Dn.Hira, .a
I »—. a. n%AUw »■ I «m. UdIbim
BBaaaajaBji.. nuuini» <>«•.
HATEi
CuuUaj agpaAM
1 >ai) OabHtaagl
lOM 1.7111
MONET SAVED
B j »ar»aa.iaff V«ar Oaaa> ai -aa
NEW YORK STORE,
»*. 1 14> P*-*-«f.d atrr«-l,
Hamaa and Imitation Hair Goods
CHBAP AWD FIlfE JIWF LaY AUDfAHCY
Oa>ada Tr.a Larra-i.f*e. aad L>aaai Ftua.
■I Wfcaiaamla and KavaiL
llaaaaatlalr ,^-H**-- »MAt7.|»ftB4 aawatdi
bajr. lop Dralda f • »•
$1 ttaodjll »
Silk Cblfna-a .
Uaaa (Jtiif i
...ftau
i.«u
71 aa.
TSaftj
i-ew
Ua.-tm -Uoia
...Jfinlraa.tttta
il«4
■OH Tap Itratja
Llaaa or Mobair T«a
Uaaa Santaba. •
Silk MaaalrOar'a. 'air Boa
Mohair 8a>Whoa. plain or criaipad. Boa
.Coparr Wool, aor oaao*
lo.Ual Hat- Paaor, -tiila or
wrtttni iBk.parbaaila —
keU I'apar. •^•reaai, '» Ota.
Mnciia*a, par bottlo
Hrooka' or Ooat.' t.'oltoo 4 •t»oo'i, tt cU
Bpool "Hk. }* ravrda aacn 3 ipool*. Do*
RlbDooa. Uoalorr. Hair Nit». ato , ate.
Our Real Hair Goods
Will rotao'n aooqBoilad lo tbia market, aitbar id
prtoo, ahallt- or ranaiv. -ad raapooUu'lr aol"-'*
an axaaaioaiirjo of oar • took bafora naklte >oar
parabaaas. Ma-Oooda aoat 0. 0. D.
A- ». lAMriOJI A CO.,
■a. lift Sscooi laTMti
aoJOIaa Bctweea Mlaaloa aad Minna.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
ABIBTT TALKS T IUI ROUIA KA8T OAB
,T . tiiiii kcoi* Hr.l-cli„ iniutmiDli br
tiQPPtai .1 SaiVl... *o7.ppliE.S to-ai. mm*.
a. jTaaoME.
(,S Umlntii H.Mttr.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS I? TO OFBTirY THAT I». A TERW'L-
A LIOER A CO . VI ind SI WMblDKlo. U.ik.t.
AT. th« MIJLR AOKNIS for tb. .«!» ol rar br»nd
of batUr.koo.au" BALDWIN'S DAIRY UUt-
THR." It bo. b*.D .old ftt tb. .bovs itabd to.
paattblrlMD rcAT*. .nd.Bjf brbodo of bott.rr.p-
r*o..Ud to b. of EBjek. octprocvad if H. li.
T.r*UUlor A Co., »r. cooforfeil.^ . m* -^Aa*
I.. K DAIDKIH.
8.o Fr..cl«oo, April. 8lb. 16T72. ~n*=m*
"*Tr."H. TKaarlCX-IOITBat cST^
f.*t-)m AO.odAI Woobloroo M.rkaL
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HATWABD8.
10KT 0ARA8 PBOPRISTOB
Z*lz-ait-01a>iaaa
M.Aj.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
CHAD. T. BARGOLD, PSOPAlETOB.
TBI OB010A8T MEATS AAD4
I YM^ablM, Board bj tb. ml f
a4Jgjjaa«aa*.r--- -
l./Ukl
aaUtl.
By a Clerk who Tried to Soil Him
a Suit of Clothes.
IF lit. HAD tWtlj TO THE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
G. P. Van Schaack & Co.
70», 712, 714 and 716 Kearny ilreer,
(OPPOSITE THE PLaZI.I
THE OLD
Hot SootOH,
1A Morlc. auri-.l. ar.r H.aroj,
A.11 DrinkM Ten Cents
Hot Drlnka a Specialty.
THE BEST T0H ARMERRY IN T0W1
Alwara oo fll* tb» New York Hrrald, Harper*'
Waaklr. Frark Laalla'f, Ii.pa Doles*. Police tie
■ ■He, all ik* Oallforoia papata. alao I.ODdorj,
Punch. Ball* Lift. lL.uit.aKid Condoo Newa Call
anil ■«* wtj rourealf.
aa- Doo'l forga* th« atra of the II.. i Heoteh.
f«"tf « v w AIDhO'i. Fropnator.
DON'T FORGET
H YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE CIR
ooa to drop iaio lOe
Hot BcotcH,
FOR YOUR WASH OR OOLD DRINKS.
o
All Drinks Xen Cents
.MB Butter .In-.t, .car AL.aknar.
M tl 0». D. BKIUOK. Piopri.tar.
II
F.MUIM) nAYK BKKW NL'ITKXI
at oner, wllbanl any uanrcttiarv
talk, and would have been Ilvlas; to-
day, anlarnaaacnt to ftoclfty, nail a
walklss advcrUitatntof Ibe law ptlcea
a* which loodilan aold bT that ealcr-
prlalnc firm, laatend of Im-Id. a •■ dem'd
eold, damp, dlaarreeable bodT,"
Bar Sugar
|j>0R BALK -SI* KEABNY STSKET. AT
* MEBOER'S. .Alio, ...a kind of Oaodi..
Wbolual. ud B.1 il.
coTU Af. A. MKBCJUB.
SANGER HALLE
(SLNOER'6 HALL,)
14 OEAEY ST., M-Ait EEABNY.
None lint the CThotceat Brand* of Wlnea
and JLIquora ni hand.
DEPOT WETAND k KASCHl'S BAY BREWERY
foH If CHRIS FELDWAWN.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OKDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
• IT \VA4III\0 Ttt.V NTRKItT.
falOlfn Opp. Maura I re' a Opera Hoaaa.
SHIRTS
... AND....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALAPOK ASSOR'IMKNT OF GENTS' PUR-
nlabinf Onorla to be bad rood and vbeap, at
the "OLD UOKNKB." J. LhVY'H, *1« Moat-
Komerr atraat. JaiMoa al*an te all. Don't forftet
tb* nnaaber— Bl* Mnrjtenn.ary atr**t. fell Ira
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
Nc
0 T*0 MARKBT STREKT, HARRY 00R-
brn reapeotlolr Informa hia frlondii and pat-
rons tbat be baa rellttrd in boaatllol Itylp tbij
coiyaod comforur-'-jrenort, and arlli ba plaaaed
to 10* bbaui, OOP and all, tod nave tbera tampl*
aomft of the oboloent wlna» and liqnort, A new
billiard table from tb* tnanoraoto ■» of LI*»DB*id
witb Pb*lan and Oollecder'* Uteat pataat ,l"**l-
faved aaiblono, bas boee Dlae«d in tbe Billiard
Parlor Thu popolar and officiant beraraaa maoip-
nliitor, Tommj Oarroll, oan ba found io bit old pe-
tition pm pared to dltponta crefttora comfort t? til.
VOCAL AND IftSTRHRIErlTAL
MU8ICAL1NSTITUTE
DNDKR THB UIREOTION OF
3VtX=H. X"- X3. RBITBR.
aiaPoatSt-, opp. tTalaaEqaare,
HOURS: from It to 9 aad from 7 to 9 KE8I-
A--fcKCE.a*0 JUmob SUaet. mil la.
TRAY>» •i«Mioa band.
Alfred Vetter.
ManufaelQrar and,
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
CSS SnpoBt,
NEAR SUTTER STREET
Soe ray atook of Blrdi
Cagna before pnrohaaloa
•(■ewber*. Alwayaaonia-
tQloaDftw oo band. My
Patent Uaiaa, mad* o*7
Tin Wire, are warranted'
FREE PROM VKBML5
Alao, beat quality T1*A
noW«
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM.
And Collase of Madlclne,
111 Hon BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT-
IViWU [va obieotfl to be aerp. Opas to tha-
Pabllo DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALT
S 1 S Moptgoraorr atr*et. FOR MEN ONLY-
aSrDs. Joaj>AW'ft Pbztaxi Omoz !• at *txi
Geary alroat (pppoaite old Meobanioa' Pa»llion).
Signor Mancnsi,
PRIYATB SIHalltO LE8SONS.-0LASB OW
HOKBAT «»d TBTDBIBAT,
AtfP.at. Bl. JuaM Hon... ASA Hark.t MM..-
o»ni.r of BUI.. <al»li.
MILITARY GOODS
...,uro. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEaTRICM,
TRIMMINGS,
atS Mantsoaaerr atrcet* ataaaa Nat. 1*
blUf BODOR&S JOHNSON.
THB JODBHAt OF AKCBKMEHTS.
Pabtishtd ITHT D»J 1° ^ Y#ar **
j_ y. B O O- -A- 2RD TJ S
HfHctlut ««d ««* W~bl»«t»» «•
Below Hoouosmit. S»n Fnnc±eo-
6ATUBDAI ...MABCH29, 1873
f*or tbe Best CandUs,
Go to the popular *<ora of Geo. Haas *t Co..
20 Ke.roy street. New style cap bonbons for
billi and puttes. 3b«
It Is True.
*. A. Sbaber k Co. are selling par'or. seta and
alloth jklndsof luroltTjreandbfcddLng cbe p?r,
for casti, ikan aey other dealer in town. Other
deileri don't stand a ghost ol a chance when
people know Bhaber's prloea. *
X»o ZVot Sailer lrom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate anfierers from Gores, Bun-
Ions, Clnb and Ingrowing Nails, can find Lnstant
xellef by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowan'a lusti.
cute, 310 Seamy street, from I to 6 pjc We
fMtak from experience. baying tested the Doc-
tor'! capability. Reference* grren U roqulred. a
Pratt'i Abolillon OIL
The Peopled Bemtdy for all Aches aodPalna.
The Credit VebUler Swindle.
I* tbe ta'k of ins day, and La considered one of
the noat gicantio frauds cf the ace. The old ad-
age say* that "bad feeding ia the cease of many
crimes." aed there ia do eoobt ef the truth of it
{or wbatwill cause a mere discontented state of
mind than a badly oooked meal? To avoid this
evil we should patronize such restaurants as Met-
XB'S White Hocbx, Kearny street, opposite the
Wbite Bousb, or hisbraBOb, theCa.FTXOL Restau-
BasT. on Fourth Bine t, where ws esu always de-
pend on obtaining tbt very best the market af-
foros. cooked m tbe most recberobe style, at ree-
aeusble price*. ^^
A. PXeasant Location.
Persons destrlng comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit- the Alhambn,
and lnepect.th6 fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe bnildlng Is a verv fine one and is well
U gh ted rod ventilated. .
X>r. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a oours ef Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and BervotLs Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, S3? California street,
every Friday evening, oommendng at 7 % o'clock,
A part of tbe evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenologies! examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 f. m., tree. w
Ladles "Vlfelllnsc Ctrln.
Written, engraved or printed by Jons P.
Dwtbb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
«nd at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Hajtdexb-
CHXXrs SXATLT V1BEED.
description to order.
PcKMAxsHTP of every
Star S hurts una Collars.
All sorts and sixes, fcr fas cheap, at tbe
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldeadorff at, *
Everybody Sxutea..
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At " Thb" Bat Store, 6*7 Washington
street (second bat store below Kearny), all these
nw styles can be found. The stock Is immense
— the prices tre reasonable. Everyone who
goes there is sore to be stilted. b
Five Hundred Hen Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing \o the
What Cheer Lanndry, 121 Leldeadorff st. *
Live WeiL
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
Ingtoa treet, at tbe corner of Dunbar Alley*
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bockea, who has catered for the public since
IB49. proTics' for his customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Beimagnndl soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The nest cup of tea In the
city — English breakfast tea — Bonchong sad
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. s
The Pioneer Carpel Beatlnc
Machine Oo.,
No. 653 Tehama street, is the only place yom
can depend on for having your Carpets well
oan ad and swept by machinery. 3, Spiitld-
i-.g k Co. S^
JVotlce to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
V t.uth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
■i-ig off his fine stock of men's, boys' and cbll-
drens* clothing, on account of r amoral, at
greatly reduced pr.oes. Every description of
gents famishing goods, tuts, trunks, valises,
etc., below co-t. Oil! If yon want bargains. 3l
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none 10 do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. *
Holiday Candies,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer oonf ection-
ary, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
It lei a. Beauty:
The Little G=m Clothing and Card Marker, at
«l« Washington stieet, near the Post Office. Best
ever Inventei. n
A great variety of Tl*s and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldeadorff street. •
Genuine Ma % ana. ci jrars.
Beat brands at 61 «-ntgomery street, B, W.
corner of Merchant. Franc* A- Oahn. o
Oysters.
In BtroUing round the other night,
To look at Trisco by gas light,
tmr careless rest, by chance did stray
To where fountain's c*eele*s'play
Of sparkling waters, naile a acj&ea
Through wnich a sweet bouquet was seen;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters eoitlT fell,
Made that wlnaow seem to b)
Pome fairy grotto of the Bea.
■Stop," said my friend, "lefs go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
-All right,** I said, '-I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Ho Booner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter Deat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked »*w»»ij£eenfly, toe;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every atyle; just think of that,
And 1/ your mouth dont water, then
You're different from other men.
Thev'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;.'
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kindsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could nam-,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best loe cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "such nice dinners, "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, S3? Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Klght.
OBABLES HAAKE. Proprietor.
— — ■— a
Sandwich Islstnd Palu.
Since the asoenelon of tbe king to the throne
of the Eandwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new Ufa. Mr. Jacob Schielber, dearer in
bedding ar d furniture, 620 Washington stree*,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for ma'trsss bedding, and doubtless Mr. Sohrel-
bex will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that
Wtatfce Labor Only :
Employed by the What Oheer L'.undry, 121
Leidefdoiff s reet. *
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, fcr sale cheap at the
Whs: Ghear Laundry, office 121 Leidesdoiff St.
S?~FoX CSTUDiES'o FlCTtTBXS gO t3 MOBSl's
Oaxlkbt, 417 Montgomery etraet, 3-t
Photographic Cards.
At one dollar per dosen at the Peoples Art
SaUery, 31 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Save Tour Money.
Why pay $8 par dozen for Cabinet Rembrandt
Photographs wben you can get ihem for $1 per
dozen, snd sll other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Toee Gj.li.ej-t, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. Ho Chinese
employed at the New Tork Gallery. 3-5
McDowell, Snow Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
608 Market street, ocr. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cores Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Redaced Prlce*.
Sfcirts from 76c, to (3, Complete assortment
of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Beales t Co., 803
Kearny street, near Bush. OT
Fob mm woes, go to T. C. Jeeeup, dentist,
ocr. Suttsrand Mon'g'ry, over Tucker's. S-u
Attention
To give tbe skin the eo'tnesa of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dicset's Gsemz de Lis. l
Ladies, you may say whit you please there
is bet one place in the city where yon can buy
underclothing chtap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and tbat Is at M, Friedranoeri Go's, Ho.
9 Third street. Hucleus Bollding. Go and be
convinced. 3a
Sewing Machine* for Sale,
Bested and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency for Mill*' Adjustable Treadle. i
V. Cartier o> Co., Lapidaries,
From Parle, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeeote any work in their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 611 Merchant street, room 26. 3h
GEO. W. HAGLE. BOBT STEIS. DAVID MAXWELL.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AJffD
Wholesale Provision Merchants
BUTTBK.CHSE8B.LABD. HAMS BAOOX,
etc., Ifo. 1«« California street, on« door
b»Iow Kront. ay Sole AgeoW for tbe celebrated
MAGNOLIA HAMS. mh31m
"THE" SAUCE.
* 8E TOOT OEOCBR FOB IT.
(Il TAYLOB A BESDELL.t.
mhl Ira 409 CUT etre-
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 SECOM) STBEET.
FINE COODS ! PERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A FINE LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Uoods jail reoaiTad. Ca 1 aod aae ttaam.
S9--SV8 Second ■ treet. mhSTlm
I*ubllc accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a.- at., can
be returned In the evening If rcqoired; we
never disa;polLt! What Ctteer Lanndry, 121
Xel ".orfl street. •
■♦- ■ -
Tli© :i3e»r Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Lak Chance, tor pain. Dr. Pec.
I r's Webfoot Pills, for all billons coznplalntc
Tor sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 ft^nr^nw
street, :^:ner of Commf rcial. •
Pratt's Abolition OO
Coras etlff Joints, Sprains and Braises. 5*
•Pratt's Abolition Oil
Owes Bheasna ism and Zlevalgln.
PIANOS,
OBGAB8. PIANO STOOLS. PIAKO COVERS,
bCtii Music. Mneic Bocks, Music Fohoa, eve.
A aew stack eod large uiortmeuu Call aad ez-
amic * tnts. Tbe celebrated
HcOAHMOH PIANOS,
Now iscardad by tbe anneal pr>fesaion as the
best tut di am- priced Piano in this tsarkau
A I. Bs.ltBUFT A CO.. Ag-ent-,
mhS6 3w No. 1S1 Market sireet.
KLHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
rniKLY FUEY1BHKD BOOMS. SIX-
d. or in .nJu,
Well r 1 1. Mil *** VnOU«4.
_ DBfmrmUMcTBoaou to IN. r-*^J*'T wftt
IUc« boud. IT.RHMHBi B0IUKBO
BE
Tbe Last New Sonj;.
Air— "M-M it Chandon,"
Emerson Corvillc l* my name,
My hnslsesB always Is the sasae;
Eastern Oysters, ard Fancy Boast,
Rellahts tbee»r tin: my bouse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all 1 show,
Oh! bich ohl Ohl blgh obt
None who have been bat again will go.
CorvlUe >ays so! cays sol
On Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remembtr 'he cumber aod call again.
Visions of Shall- Q h In erery style,
|ow*ri)y cause you much to smile.
Ladies wj;h escorts tuere always gi.
Ladlfsico! Ladies ec ■'
Emerson CorvlUe'd pollt '. snd so
S-l Th-y got they go! ihiy go!
Sum Moore,
Formerly of En-6 Bouse Carrlsees, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing ee-
ab'lehment, sontbwest comer Bnsh and Mont-
gomery sts.. or Dexter Stables. Carrlace orders
left st either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. ,, so
Freah snd Street.
Far the bast confectionery, jro to Oanty and
Wacoer*a. 107 HantKomerr M. near Sutter. >
OLaiEvoxajft.— liaoame Clan Astonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trauee Medium.
333 Kearny st., bet. Bu«h and Pioe. Oonsnlta-
tiensln Ksgllsb. Frfocrt aod German. X
Oar. Dobtrty
Has devoted bis study more parucnlarly to
ohzonlo and specUle practice, and as mob is
now the most snocessfal of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office £19 Sacramento street,
xrrner of Leidesdorff, a few doors nelov What
Ohoer House. z
American tTatcnen.
Bednoed prices, at H A. Oallender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches ctrefuHy renairad. d
Clam Chowder Every Nlcnt
Tbe best chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Sootch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just eff
E.?aray. 3-r
Mrs. M. W. Elnd, dreSFmaksr, has rrmoved
to 122 Geary street, between Bopont and Stock*
ton, opposite Starr King's church . Or
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITY &A.RDBKTS,
Ooroer TwelUH And FoUom ItroetB.
SATUHDAY AND SUNDAY,
March 89th and 30th.
Grand Performance
By the eeletrited
JAPANESE TROUPE,
Who will appeir in
Wonderful and Amusing Acts !
A DOLLAE PEBFOBHAKOE
For Twenty-five Cents
MUSIC BY MADEN'S BRASS & STRING BAND
WTHB GARIBALDI GUARD will hold their
Annual Picnic at tbe Citj QarCeDs. April bin.
BILLY EMERSON'S
h\ew sojs,
"OLD BLACK JOE,"
With Picture of Old Joe and Maaaa ObarleB.
" DAS LHDLE PUCK UDD DAN,"
THE GREAT DUTCH SOBG,
Bradley & Kulofson Portrait cf Emerson.
BOTH JUST OUT AT
Gray's Music Store.
nabSSl.
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OiKLAIVD.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Mlnnte* Side from this Cll y— Cars
ran direct to the Park.
BtDGES'S CENTRAL PARK IS U^DOUBT-
edij tae best Summer Resort for Picnic-? and
r'&tniiisa a 'ring tbs Samme-, beins FRE t FROM
DU»T, WtND, SAJTD AND P0IS05 OAK. Tbe
Park IE rery oommodioai, aod located directly at
tQe water (roac
It aboands io mafrnificent old Sbade Trees, beaa-
tifaJ Lawns. Gardens, etc.. and is provided with
amammorb Pavilion, Restaarant, a d ererr con-
renienoe for po&lic assernbragea. Will be opes to
tbe paDlioaft^r March ISto. For ptrttcruara. ap-
plr to T. «\ BADGES, at the ParR, or at bis
offic-. acubeaat ooroer Kearny and Bnsh streets,
ban Francis ci. mbll I m
CZr^LJ^JSIJO
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
Sf§ GENTS
3Nr:E3"\*7*
GENTS'
Furnishing
Goods,
CLOTHING, Etc.
The City Gardens
FOR THB
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES. As-
sociations, and Military Companies is called
to tbe advantages offered by tOeve commr-dlons
and beaatifnl groaoos for tlolidayP ionic Festi-
vals. Thev oan be procured oo an; da; in tbe
week for picolo purposes tbe coming season on
more advantageDOS terms than any grounds in th«
Beats.
THE CITY GAIIDENS
Are easy of aeoaas without an; tariff to sociebei,
and are pToridffd witb large aod beaatifnl Lawns:
I arse 8 bad* Tress; beaaufal Flowers and Plaota
from every clime; nuneroas Swlogi; two mim-
motb Daaciog Pavilions; a natural Lake, witl
Pleasure Bo it*; Fountains and Obserratorr Tow-
ers, all perfectly sheltered from the winds. A
manimolb Bestaurant ie on tbe grounds, and every
convenience for the accommodation of large Pic-
nics baa been made. EvsrytoiDg bas been placed
In tb* most oomplet* order for tbe eomicg season
THE CITY GlRnENH
An the largest in tbe State. Thar contain 8V
acrtB of Knoll and Shadwl Laws, Flower Gar-
£?£■** *t0" Md "* o»P*ble of acoommodating
W.BWperaon» witn the srea>«st convenience. Ex-
tra Cars ran directly to the Gardensi.
Plcutc Oommitt-i«6 are esp*ciaUy invited to call
and inspect the Ground*, tad ascertain terns,
which will be most favorable.
M. V. STF.VEW, Proprietor.
war* Office hoars 3 to 6 p.m.. dally, at the Gardens,
©oruer iweiftn and Foisom streets
V. B— SOO.Ooe Admission Tickets were sold
by Tarions Aasoctations holding test vais at tbe
City Gardens l*it year. The sals of spirituous
Ignore will be prohibited on the grounds od ret-
tival days. nb« tf
MBS. EGGERT. CLAIRVOYANT. TEST «•.
and ITance Medium— Oan b»consalted«T£
on bunnses or sickoecs daily, from 19 a. M- to i%
» F. St. Spiritual Circles, aanday. ioesdav aad
Fndi; sTsninr*. at ? P. w.. at ^er rsaidsco*, %*&H
O'FarraU ■ treat, otar Uaaou. aa 38-lm
^■rall Lines
SPRING GOODS
Received Daily,
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner- oi Commercial
t ia: 3sa
CHEAPEST HOUSE
MERIC
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak St i
(7ermerlf Mirer 4 Wtukluja,)
K«. 20 MO> TGOM KK V »Tt ,
Oppo.Ite the Lick Ho,.
BB1XCB, 108 KliBliT 811,
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-1**- l»rfe« on 1 well selected «Bonm.at01
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Vi(
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Aod bis oew sty'a" of ready-m-d^ Silk w.L
other LriDlE^ SUITS. at VKRVlajWp1
Al«o. a laree stock of tsirlpea. Brocfaa u '
bhawls. Lace Jackets. Silk trad Cotton > £
Silt\ Satina. ''loaking** , and every dea*n«f!
TrimmingB. JUST ARRIVED, a {jiTb
tbebpnDgst>ieBof
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If. B — Cloaks. Dresses and su'u mads to
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all Druggists.
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Levsd^&L'Bl
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
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jlST drussTb»«jos,^D
V — AND—
ESTABLISHED LN 1865.
ssyliaasojjs rlren on the Banjo and Pffe*_f
MISSION STREET, between Firat vaAVfft
H. B.-Fine-toned Silrer 80L0 Banjos Ur r
•aalonala always on hand. *■
FREE AND EASY.
1TEBT SATUKBAY *!•■
Piano and Sinelngr •t8''1'
CHARINGs|saLs>SALe8
««8 Mtlaalon street, neavr ateeaai
EAGLES k WILD,
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XVUNCI
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ssJ-TerrapLn cODAtantly on *
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SUPPER BOOMS F ">R FA*W
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MTROPOLITAN THEATRE
Italian Opera!
raw ALIAHBRA TI1ATRI.
Crand
rfffET'EO BACCEI
IMMK>«i «i l •** OF 'lit I |«1 v '
EMERSON MINSTRELS
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MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
Grand Opening Ni^ht !
MOWDAT IVtHIHO
lie, r l n r. . t FiFst Appe«rancecf Mme Tkerese ft Moas. Sctmndf . Ce:ebraied Frtrch Dancers
r KKr, Opera Combination T
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LE MARIE CAUCAIN.
ITTL.H AVtIA.Cr» EIBBEINOE].
SENATOR HART ON "THE CODES!"
THB OBI
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In Nrwnntl Or I a*-! mil NoDff* m... Dnnroa,
DEMON IN THE WOODS.
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ib* r» .-; »r ui>i'i-i
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MASON OR PYTHIAS, WHICH?
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UTLB MAO
BILLY EUEB3UM "nd Co.rl.j Bulion
3r_.«OOE>L OPT FOR. VIVIAIVI
Ooaaladiaf «IU
LOVES DIADEM!
DEAD A.IND ALIVE.
PllMaH »••««♦*.» l»»iBf m.tj ... M>«* A K*nB*<1r
I'rir.c tt<«r»U who b*4« kcr lav* Mi*a aW LmIm
014 tiMtrt**. *to cu'i b*tr |a« Uvr, bot l«*ti lb* t>*«r..
'h»« Onrull
r«pt !W«r4lMB.* toblib«irt« ..U. rbonp«M
Th*>op«<ii D'«bm«i, »i»*ft rn lb* bt»t Jofcm kail*
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pamcasa atATmtcra uim q\
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M-oil- Bf»md in. Mi » >• ili: > ■. 1 - Willumt l.-o» I.*n»
htilia Haiti**, "alll* i.*.tHn« *»4 a Fill '>ur»*<le Ua^Ul.
I'rimoi m.tn*i.i, a iudt oua&d
Maura. Bartss. Howard. Ho-». lUfour. ■ .'.-. t .;,, RchioOD. and
an nnllmit*<1 nnid'trnl brava warrior*.
Di-eaa (Xraas .. so Ctau
Ob ldr*a. a«con>»*Di*d hj tbalr ptmlr, W«ni».
Orrtinira atad I'arqatt Obalra. •* f>M*
OaJl^rr ..lAOtat*
Private ■«!•■ •• «■< **
fichouse;:'
J5yL-aunpic HOUSE,
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mt i **•«* rrl.
= -BUir T3RiY TET BUT
a>a>«tt« tba Pi* a a
RA L»TOK A OCTRRU*
Oar calabralad •! •• wniTI 8I11RTS
■rOtM. AND HIE THFM
Tb*T Si rEBPKCTLT.iad farqaalHTaa4darab1l.tr will sarar ba roatobad. Ta ba had only ai iba
I X L. ATJ«*TIOrV MrORR, fllBKfa.raratrM.rnr Oa>aaaj
Sure. Why Have Ye that Catarrh!
Sii) Pat to Blddr. "Yea loot *» brlabt.
hora roar •••« may * Dark la Ilka a lUr."
"0 ri*. aar* Btddr. "fr Kron'l Diamond r»>»adj
Km oorad tiai divll of a bad catarrh."
roraa1*»taUO'UnlalV4ard at O POST STREET.
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CITY OF PARIS
Have now jast opened their
.•^T&TTERN SUITS
j>^;
--j**j
0K
,<*!
ring Novelties!
MAK SUIT* KLaWlXB BEKSI BOTJOBT
Parla haaiaa a.t tha Terr flrat apeataaT
• ****** ■*»!«. ha.T* btea forwarded to na
Ik* ataaeaa Deaa>at«*, *ad cam there/ara be
IBM awe 4 •■
7* 1IB VERY LATEST.
DE PARIS,
niiEWT coaan
Bt Montgomery Sts.,
F1GA
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIB0DLATE8 IN ....
All the Theatres,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
a THi* TKAB,
MWERAILY THR0DGH00T THE OTTT
The City Gardens
FOR TUB
Coming Picnic Season!
TITB ATTRPITTOM OV ALL AOOtfff UN, Afl-
ai.oiatton* ami MillUr* Ooropailia* ia oa'kd
to tha a1*ftola«T*^ offtrad by tD«»a -oatninrlioua
and ijpimirril fronoo* for Holi day P (onto K—li-
fal*, fbar oao ba procarvd oi aoj d«r ia tb«
wonk t-'T pC'K p-iranaaa Km oomiox **»9in on
more advaotage^Qa urai than *or iroaoda In tha
btlta.
THE dTT 0.iarj>>N«
Araaaay of ao>>«rs withoQl KOf lanff -n "ooiatia*.
ami att< rrii-l I'd wttb l»nt" and hradtlfal Lawoa;
1ar«o Hbada Iraai; haannfil Iflowrari aod Plant*
from averr c)la»; ian«iniii Stria**.; i *o nam-
■ ■■ ctn« PaTillona; a na'oral l.aka, *<t>
Floaaora Roiu: Kom tain* a< d ^bj»i»ai..ry To*~
fia, all parlao'lr abali-iad from iba alodt. A
O'.B Hfi-Hcrarjl )■ oo tb« K'ouud*, and B»»ry
ronvxrilxnoa for iha acootn ma nation of l«r«a rio-
nloa baa b"»ao made. Kr-ijinnh- rm bavo pUo»d
in th" tnorloomplot* ordor for iho«ot»ir-tt aaaaon
THE CITY Utlllrivs
Ara iha larireat in Iha Htate. Thar contain «'•.'
aoraa of Knoll aod tth»d*d Lawn, Flower Oaf.
dnn*. ato., aad are oapablo of aooommodatlrtji
■Jii.iii li p.raon* with the a;raa<»*t ooarealaoee. Ex-
tra t'ara run dlrnotly to tba Oardana,
Plonlo (Jommitt«.a are aapaoiaHy invited tioall
and laapaetlhe Oroand*. and mo or tarn teriaa.
whioh will be moat favorable.
M. V. HI EVE*«, Proprietor.
a**- Office boars 3 to 6 P.M.. dally, at the Uardonr,
Corner I wairtb and fo.aom at main.
M. B-JlOO.OnO Admiralnn Tioketa were aold
by varloua Asaooiatlooe boloina; teutiTala at the
Oiiy Gardens ta*t year. The sale of apirUaons
hynora will be prohibited on tha fronnd" on fos-
tiraldays. mbttf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAW O.
The Popular Picnic Resort
Vortr M Inntea Btde frasn tkla «?1<y-Onra
run direct to the Park.
ADtfBR'B CENTRAL FARE IS DNDOUBT-
•dly too best Bommir Rwaort for Piooica aod
t a-allio* o "ring the Hummer, belac FREk FROM
DUiT, WIND. HAND AND POISON OAK. The
Parklaverr oommodtou*. aod located dlraolly at
tba water front
It abounds In majrnlfioant old 8had* Trees, baan-
llfal Lawns, Gartens, eto.. and Is provided with
A mammoth Pavilion, Rastaoraat, a"d every oon-
vanlanoe far ooblio aasemblaccs. Will be open to
tbepaDlioaft^r March IStb. Eor partlealara. ap-
plv to T. >**. BADGHB, at lb* Park, or at Lis
offlee-Dertbeaat corner Kearny and BaabatresU.
Pan Francisco. BaaU lm
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIBD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRBSStNO PLEASANT TO USB. EASILY APPLIED,
la flot sjraaar. and will not Injur* tb* moat d*Uekt*. It
care* alldlstases of the scalp, removes dandroff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
t"r*? "" b"r '"'* *°'J *'<" ''■ *°d '" PL'KELV VEOE
av-TD. OilUml BIO* BBUDH HAIR TOOTO AND
rillKSU I NO m.j tai b«<l ol lb. Anm%,
JAB. If. OJITM, Drn.cl.t.
Ooro.r Naw Montiom.rj mod Howard .tr.M», modot all Draff-
al.u. . 1.11 if
iroiirsr ROBL.
B
MBS. KOOKBT. OLAIBVOYABT, TB8T .
and Tt.BOa Madlam-Oan baaoaaalud .<
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OTa
Twanty "riaoiiaavnd
J<T, TBBT .J-
iaDBRl»id/X
OB bniiBaaa *r alokoa.. dally, from 10 A. M ta #%
B p. w Bpitllmal Olrolaa, Bnodar. laaada. Bad
Tnd.F araalap, BtS p. H., at bar raaldaoca. BBBK
J'F.Tfall attaat, naap atMOB. ml IB-ltn
HOSE BE TBS BUT QUAI.If » or IU1II
UAIf BB HAD AT
Stall*! S, O. California Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THK HOST ELBGANT CUSTOM WOBK UC TBI OUT
THE JOTJBH AX OP AMTTSEMEHTi.
PnbUUU ererr Dw in ths Tear by
■» Merchant nod A*5 Waahlnatoa ate,
Below Montgomery. Ban Fruolua.
MONDAY MABOH 31,1*78
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
California Tln-atx*.
Beta it to* matinee performance on fialarday
tod Id the STSDlng, this tbe tro was crowded aad
■ U present were delighted with "Oorlolanae." A
better piece of acting than that of John Mo Oal-
loagh io the title role has leldom beso seeo. It
Ukes a good actor to make OoriolaonepopoiaK; in
less efficient heads the character won Id go for
nothing. la spite of its success, "OorioUnu" can
only be played daring the present week, as other
BOTSltiee are in preparation, among them so origi-
nal comedy by a ladr of this titj, and there is
some talk of a bnr'eiqae of "OorloIaonB." On Wed-
nesday evening, the soenio artist, W. T. Porter,
to whose eklll mnoh of the success of this piece is
one will take his benefit.
Alhamhra,
To-night. Bob Hart, the incorruptible senator,
of whom the people of SanFranoisooareso jostlr
proud, will call on them far their "voices" He
is to hare a benefit. He has worked bard to de-
■ei-Te It, and should ba*s a bumper. He will pre-
sent a splendid bill. After a capital first part. In
which Billy Emereon, Cfaar'ey Button. W. F.
Baker, J. G. Russell, Bcnj. Clark and others will
appear. Little Mao will perform his wonderful
"Essence;" Then the Senator will address tb a
house on "The Codes ;" the chief, Billy Emerson
will appear In new songs and dances, and those
talented and graceful artistes of tho best French
school, M'.le Theresa and Mone. Rchmidtwill ap-
pear in a pas de deux from the ballet of "La
Obatle." Aftsr toil. Bob Hart and Little Mac
will appear in the farce of "The MiachtevoBB
Hookey," and the performance will conclude with
the comic tragical and mystical extravaganza of
"Mason or Pythias, rVblchT" in which Billy Em-
erson, Little Vac, Bob Hart, Charley Sutton and
others will take part.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The attractive play of "Lotos and Lso" will be
played to-night and to-morrow n'ght for the last
times. M'lle Marie Oangafn hss oreated a posi-
tive sensation by her dancing in "Pas des Pirates,"
and tbe ''Baobaoale Oriental," by her, M'lle Bnia-
lay, the [Chapman bisters and Willie simms, is a
great feature of the evening's performance-
Wednesday night, the Chapman BUtirsandtha
Metropolitan Theatre company will perform at
the Academy of Music, Oakland, on Thursday
evening, the very clever burleeque of "Tbe Won-
derful Scamp; or, Aladdin No. 2" will be per-
formed.
Mocuiro's Opera House.
This popular temple of the drama will be re-
opened this evening, under tbe management of
J. H. Ohurcb. with a fall variety company. The
rsanigementannouooe that the performance will
be first class In every resDsct, and that there will
be nothing In tbe programme to prevent the at-
tendance of ladies and children. Tbe performance
will commence with a bright first part ending with
a tableaux. In whioh Hiss Maud Brandon will ap-
pear as tbe Goddess of Liberty. Tbis will be fol-
lowed by a number of popolaraote, longa by Mise
Agnes Kennedy and Miss May Leslie, statne clog
by Messrs. Osriell and Raycor, banjo eo'os by Harry
Howard and other performances. The evenings
entertainment will conclude with "Love's Diadem;
or Dead and Alive" In whioh the whole company
will appear. The foil programme and prices of
admission appear on on r first page.
Bella Union Theatre.
Tbe new bill presented at this popular theatre
last nigfct was quite a success. The singing in tbe
first part by Thomas Campbell, Tommy Bree, Hat
Kelly and W. Bark, was particularly fine. Tbe
programme which followed was a very attractive
one, comprising new acts by J. H. Larkin and
Carrie Armstrong Harry Oaustond, Oogill aad
Cooper, and others; danceo by Mite Josephine,
aad comic songs by Charles Verner, and tsrmin-
mioatsd with the ever- popular farce of "Toodler.'
i n whioh R. O. Marah did some capital acting aa
the bibulous Timothy. The same bill will be given
tft-BlfBt.
Wilson's Grand Amphitheatre,
John Wilson closed bis very snoosssf ol season 'of
equestrian performances at this place of amnae-
meotlast night, presenting a brilliant entertain-
ment. John will up stakes and go into tho coun-
try. The people of San Francisco will in las this
vary pleasant place of amusement.
Benefit of Signor Pletr* Baccei.
On Wednaeday evening Slgnor Pietto Baeoef,
one of the most popular tenors who have appeared
In Ban Fraacisoc, will take a benefit at the Metro-
politan Theatre. He will prtsant an entertainment
well worthy of the patronage of the public. The
opera of -'Robert le Diable" will be performed
with the beneficiary In tbe title role, Herr Carl
Bpeigleras Bertram. M me. I net Fabbri, Alice and
Miss Anna Elaer as Isabella, Thereat of the east
appears on oar first page. The opera will be pre-
sented with aw enlarged ereheatra.underthedirac-
t ion of Prof. B. Mulder Fabbri. The ballet wll,
be given by a corps! de ballet, with li'lle Marie
Gaugain in the leading part of Elena. Sigaor
Baccei baa well-earned a rood benefit, and will
ondoabtedly have a splendid bouse.
German Stadttheatre.
The production last nigbt, for the first time in
California, of Kicolai'e oomle opera of "Toe
Marry Wives of Windsor," drew a good bouse and
was quite a success. The muaio is light and pleas-
ing, and tbe comic tcenes are we'l arranged. Herr
Oarl Spsigler made a very favorable impression as
Sir John Falataff. and was ably supported by Hoe.
Ins* Fabbri, Miss Anna Hirer and the German
drametie eompany. A repetition of this opera
would, we are sore, be pleasing to the public
Plait's Half.
This afternoon at three o'olook Proreisor Fow-
ler will lecture to ladies, admission 50 cents, and in
tbe evening to gentlemen, wiih the earns obarge for
FOREIGN DRAMATIC HEWS.
Dp to Feb. inn the bill* t*t tbe London tbet-
tr«s were aa follows :
Covert Garden, "Sabil and Bijou." Drory
Lane. ■The Tale of a Comet." "Ooildrea in lh«
Wood." Hay market, "itm Manager io Love, '
"The Wicked World," "Raiaiog the Wi d." ....
Lyceum, "A Happy Pair." "Oba?l-« I," "Tbe Lot-
tery Ticket." Adelphi, "Friiz," "A Yale Log,"
"My Fellow Clerk." PriccansB, 'Two Hn&ds
ere Better taso One," "Hamlet," "My Heart's in
the HlgQJaodB." Gaiety, ' M«re Blind," 'P.ul
Pry,'"*Don Giovanni." St. James's, "aUdioi-
Panel."' "Robert Babaeas," "bridge of Mgns."
Qneen a, "Family Jars," "U'd London."
Olympic, "i'ne Serioas Family." "How I Found
Crusoe." Strand, "A Dodge for Dinner,"
'Old Soldiers." "The Lad* of the Lane."
Prince of Wales'*. "Man and Wife," "A Pnenom-
*qod." Globe. "»*>al and Ideal." "Weather
Permitting." "©nana." Vaudeville. "Scboel
for Scandal " " Romaics and Keran*," "Legacy
Love." Opera Oomiqoe, "The Laai«s' Battle"
"The Bohemiana." Court, "Veau'e Tear le,"
•'/ixtreonee." Royal tj, "Voyage en Obine.",...
Clft-tog-Oroae, "The Rivals" "My Neighbor'*
Wn#." ... Aibarnbra. "'he B'ack CrooV."....
Sadler'i Walla, ' rted Hands." "The M'ser of
Bhoreditoh." Surrey, "Lott in London," "Ye
Fair Fair One with tbe Golden Looks." Stan-
dard, "Cinderella," Vioio-ia, "The King of
tbe Mini." "Gilderoy" Philharmonic, "A
Cabinet Secret," "Genevieve de Brabant, "Lee
Foliee au Oar-navel." Britanni-.. "borne Bell •
That Ra-s." "Tommy and Harry" Grecian,
"Nix, tbe Demon Dwarf, and the Seven Charmed
Ballets," "PanllsM" AdelinaPatti ib engaged
for tbe coming XtaWan Opera season at Convent
Garden. Pivsthouaand francs a night is the re-
ported salary.
N. T. Hicks, a once-famous actor and for a lo<- g
time a great favorite with tbe Snrreyand Victoria
Theatres, died at London, Bag., en Feb. 21st, of
dropsy, io the eixty-tbird year of bis age.
A finely-executed blaok aad white photograph
of tbe lata lamented actor Walter Montgomery
was on view in tbe gallery of Luoas and Tuck, Lon-
don, at the data of our most recent advtees. It la
the property of Mr. Henry Melton, by whom it is
to be presented to tbe Lotus Club, of New York,
who will valae it highly.
Mrs. Elisabeth. J, Oopplo, mother of George
Oeppln.the Australian theatrical manager, died
atNorwioh, Lng., on Feb. IStb.
Henry fcL Biokerstaff, soenio artist, died at Man-
chaster. Bog., oa Feb. Zlat, aged SO.
Managers of theatres at Liverpool, Bug., are re-
quired to close their performance by eleven o'clock
oa Saturday evenings, and have been notified that
they will be prosecuted if they do not comply with
this order.
Tom Storiette, tbe pantomimist, died in London
00 the 10th nit.
Miss Marriott opened at Bolton. Kng,, for six
nights, on Maroh 3d, aad on Easter Monday, April
Lath, abe commences a tear with a company at
New Oastle.
Barry Sullivan began an engagement ef three
weeks at tbe Royal Amphitheatre, Liverpool, on
tbe 24th instant.
Mr. and Mrs. BandmaOD, upon the conclusion of
their engagements at the Princess*. London, were
to proceed to Edinburgh, Scotland, opening at the
Royal on tbe 24th mat.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams commenced an
engagement at the Alexandria, Liverpool, oa the
3d, In "Tbe Fairy Circle" and "The Yankee Help.'.
Birmingham and Dublin are to fo'low.
Lady Don took a benefit at the Royal, Stokton-
on-Teea, en Feb, Sef, appearing to a crowded house
io "The Daughter of the Regiment" and "Peggy
Green"' She was followed by Chas. Dillon, with
the Misses Bella Mortimer 'and Fanny Haddart.
Mr. Chatterton aad the proprietors of Drary
Lane, London, have oome to terms, and be has
secured a lease for five years longer.
"Jack Sheppard," pore and simple, is to be pro-
duced at the Adelphl, London, shortly, together
with tbe "Beggar's Opera."
Too Absurd.
Tie New York papers in critlciBiog Lar-
doiTs play cf "Uncle Sam" say that No
American can pisaibly be offondsd at it bt-
cau.e it is too absurd altogether: The fol-
lowirjg is a conversation tbar U supposed to
take plecs between Grace TappJebot, wife of
Col. Flaherty, and ber friend Henry Fair-
fax, a divorce lawyer:
Grace f alone with Fairfax, takes bis arm)
—Hear*, I must have a serious consolation
with yon.
Fait.— The deaoo!
Grace— 1 have made a mistake in marry-
ing tbe colonel.
Faib.— How so?
Grace.— I dj not lore Lira, and I love
another.
. Faib.— Another I
Grace (tragically passing ris arm with
force)— I love my iiret husbaod.
Fa ie.— Elliot I
Grace — I can't exrst without bim— that
is all!
Fair.— Tbea wby didn't yon keep him ?
Gracs— People will make mistakes,
Faxb.— Bather a big mistake I
Gbace— Am I wrong to lore £lliot?
Faib.— I really cannot say.
Grace— No; I am not, for be baa tbe prior
right to me, baa be not?
Of course soch a conversitioa aa that
never did take pi- ce — never could take place.
Enjoyable Drive*.
An elegant and comfortable can lege, atybeh
horeei and a reliable driver are the leading es-
aentiala of an wjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in Ban franeiaeo so tm question ebl-r
at from Frank fronton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Eotel. Bla handsome ram-oDt««re need
by the best circles of ibe city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drtverF, he Is more literally patron-
nted than any other carriage proprietor on this
Oaast, while a large number of persons, and
Isdiea In particular, a- ill engage no eirrUgee
except ihoae which he provides. I rant has en*
Joyed gr- at tncoess in hia bnslneas, and the
admirable way in which he oondncts It makes
mm a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Borne Girls.
The Pioooe Becord has tbe following :
A friend writing to us from Salt Lake,
says a noticeable feature in that city is tbe
great number, of females who attend the
theatre. They usually crowd the parqnette,
1st, 2d and 3d circles— some of the parqnette
seats usually being entirely occupied by
tbem. Ononebenehin tbe nrtt tier onr
correspondent feasted bis amorous eyes .on
eighteen young arid pretty girls, Just bud-
ding into womanhood. Think of that, joq
dry-ben ed old bachelors.
Critic's Pay.
Critics on New York papers mnst have
a good thing of It, if the following tnblis hed
in the Stage be true:
It may be of interest to our readers to
know what impartial criticism ooBts tbe New
York Theatres. We have, therefore, obtained
from the Collector of Internal Bevenne the
sslarylsta of all tbe theatres, and from tbis
wc learn that tbe critics of tbe Times and
World receive the fallowing sums regularly
all the year round.
$» no
60 00
60 68
25 00
39 00
J501)
2500
. 20.00
The Herald and Tribune average one-third
more. The Bun and Evening Mail about one
half aa mucb. The question 1b whether,
this money goes into the pocket of the ciitic
or the proprietor of tbe newspaper.
Not Complimentary.
Henry IV having bestowed the cordon
blea on a nobleman, at the solicitation of
tbe Dnke de Nevere, when the collar was pat
on, the nobleman made the customary
speech: '-Sire, I am not worthy." "I know
it well," eaii the King ; "but I give you the
Ordar to pleaae my cousin, De NeverBl"
Bacon Bays: "Without good-nature man
is only & better sort of vermin."
Pratt's AboUfion Oil.
The People/* Remedy for all Aches and Pains,
Olaibvoxaki.— Uaaame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Seamy at... bet. Bush and Fine. Consulta-
tions In English. French and Oerman, t
Or. Doiicrty
Has devoted nls study more particularly to
ehionto and specific practice, and as soch te
bow the most enocesaful of any Physician In
9an Francisco. Offlce S19 Sacramento street,
sorner of Leidesdcrfi, a few doors oelow What
Oheer Honse, i
ssneajM
Lanes, you may say what yon please there
Is but one place in the city where son can bny
nn der clothing cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that is at U, Friedlander & Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building, Go and be
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
(i
The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Bed Mountain,"
(WEITrKN FOE THB GOLDEN KBA JN 1885,)
Will be oontiaaed, and conoladed in sixty
chapters, eommeaoinc in
TheGoldenEra
....OF....
Sunday March 16, 1878
Now is the Time to Subscribe
Fifth Avenue per weeK. .
Booth's
w»i!ack'e
Grand Opera House
Uaion Sauire
Wood's Maseam
Niblo's Jj.
Olympic
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe akin the softaess of velvet, tnd
the tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
DiesET'e GBHU de Lie. &
JSevve Tour Money.
Why pay $S par doren for Cabinet Rembrandt
Photographs when yon can get them for $4 per
dozen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Tobe Gallebt, No. 36 Third street, be-
tween Ulsslon sod Market streets. No Ohlneae
employed at the New York Gallery. 3-s
American Watchea.
Reduced prices, at H A. Calender's 62 Beo
ocd St. corner of Mlieion, Jenelry made to
order. Watches carefully rensired. d
Ladles "Vial tine Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Joow F.
Dwxkb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lias House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Haxdkxu-
CHIEFfi BKATXX &UBKBD. FXKUAKSBXf Of eVeiy
description to order. a
Star Shirts una Collars.
All scrts and slaes, for fa e cbeap, at tbe
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leldesdorff st, '' *
The Credit MobUier Swindle.
Is tbe talk of tbe day, and is ooneidered one of
tbe most ginntic frauds of the age. Tbe old ed<
ag*e says that "bad feeding is the canee of soany
crimes, " ana there is no doubt of tbe truth of it
for what will cause a mere discontented state of
mind than a badly cooked meal? To avoid tbis
evil we should patronise such restaurants as Met-
ee'6 White House. Kearny street, opposite tbe
White Uonse, or his branch, tbe Capitol Restau-
rant, on hourth street, where we can always de-
pend on obtaining tbe very best tbe market af-
fords, oooked in tbe noet reoberobe stjla,atr«e-
soaable prieee. *
"MLISS,"
A Romance of Bed Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL,
OV SURPASSING INTEREST AND POWER.
WEinjCS IIFBKSLT FOB
The Golden Era,
Andponessing unparalleled attraction, con-
taining a New Revelation in
California Romance.
S.F.BUSINESSDiBEITQf
ESoufeeeller-a and Atattoa^re,
BLH. Moore, 60S Meotcomery, near Herobas
Bn«loe«i rollcBX'a.
Heald's, Brjant A Strattoa's OoUege. M Po k
Btttrhcra,
Katr, Fred. Stalls <H to lOli. Oaliforn(».Mto,„
French Fancy GihmIi,
Looan 4 Oo., 19 Mentgomarv, 107 and 1W Bam
Httaaa Hulr.
Sampson, A. B. •> OoM 110 Bsoond street,
Wtnee and laqaave. (Wbolssalt.)
Danerl F. 4C>>.. 604 Front
DR. CHflS-HTTOZErvT*
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITlJ
M . K. cor. Jackson and Kearny in
THE GREAT EliADIOATOR OF SPs/
. COMPLAINTS, forartrly of Look h£ !'
Londnn.aDd tbe last twelve rearsof binBW,i»
DB. TOZBR informs tbe afflicted [ tba Tafto? '
lnf »» >b° HOSPITALS IN LONDWl;
PARIS, aad spending one pear in the most '■'
brated Hospital in London, tbe LOOK b* h,
opened but old Medioal Institute at tie dd i
where he can alwaje be fonnd. DE, TOZHk
for forty vears met with DaparaHeled saoea'
the treatment of disese* eener<\llv t
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OOUPiIaUtb?'
DB. CHAS. B. TOZEU
ie In every wav resoonsible, Wnding M
effect a permsnent ctjbe, or ttakini no
Tbose who cannot afford to pay for '
medicine will be charged formedieiDeuDu
MoN'l HLY RESTORATIVE PILL8, nersrki.
to fail in giving relief in oases for whioh iff
recommended, are to be obtained oahMu'
office. Prloe, «5 per bor. Full direetlaaaa
bor, tent by Kxpre«B or otherwise.
»*. TOZER does not imiUte tbe aesartj
Onaoks wbo make it a practice to DnpnaT
affidavits and other talis r-fereocei, bnt »-,
the rao-.t, reapeotable people in tbe Bunu.
has oohkd of diseases which others havs aK
„ D »'*• «MA». K. TOKsm.
ij. JL corner Kearny and Jackson iUmm
M-<* ^FraoS
Assessor's Dffic
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYED
1873—74.
BEAD THE OPENING OHAPTEES OF
Bret Harte's Story
A. i*l©a«r*iix Locaaon,
Pereonfi desiring oomifoitable lodgings to a
OentMl location, aboakd visit the Alnambra,
and Inapeot.tbe fine suites of rooma to lettnere
Tne bvildlng la a very fine one and if veil
lighted sndwntUated.*
admission.
Woodward's Gardens. ;
Thousands fiook to these besot If al garden d'ir-
iajt too Week. There are thousands of objeeti «f
interact, and a pleasant, eatertainsasnt is given
erery c nda*.
Ajw.jatiCAL Mcaurrai.— One of the moat
•omplete eolieoUooa of tbe kind In tbe United
States, comprising hondredaof owtlj aad bean-
tlfnl wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the alarsam on Montaomery street. An
. oj-oflf-»biT eeeothare.
an or i
Public Accommodation.
hashing left at the office before 8 a. k., can
be returned in the evening If reqQlrtd; we
never slBarpoInt! What Chew Lauadry, 121
Lelaeedcrff strtet. •
McDowell, 8bcw Card "Warlter
ReadF made and made to order. Boom 10,
508 Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery o
*?ratt*« Abolftlota OIL
Corel Lame Back and Paralyaig.
Fob fixe wobk, go to T. O. Jeseap, dentist,
cor. Batter and MontgYv, over Tncfcer*s. S-v
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bate. At '• Tba" Bat Store, M7 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw f tylea can be found. The Btock Is Immense
—the prices are reasoDable* Every one who
goes there Is gore to be suited.
Sewing* Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
age crcy for Kills' Adjustable Treadle. x
The Golden Era
SrjBAT B1ECD lath,
TO BE COMPLETED IB BEXTY CHAPTEKB.
FOB SAIE BY NEWSMEB, EVEflYWHERE.
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A U. PIMOM, COUPA.K1U, j
SOOIATIOlrS. or riBUI, u
City and Connty of Saa FranelnM, i
requested, either In penoa or p, u
proper representative,, to dellTer it
.t.Ie..o,'. Offlee, So. SS city Hall
fore the SECOND MON BAT In AW
1878, a .tntement onder oat. ,t
Property, both PEBSOXAL oodBIj
owned or claimed by him or Uee,
which U In their pouuhod, or wtkl
held or controlled by anyothnrapi
In trait for, or for the benefit of kta
thetn.-See Section. 8880-38(0, .„
eal Code.
wroiL TAJX IS WO-W BUB alt
Once, or to a Deputy. -See ietlU
8888-3848, Political Code.
X.EVT BOSEKXa.
Clly and County AaSSS
Saturday, March I, 1878.
NOTICE.
V. Cat-tier & Co.. IdSipadarlas,
From Paris, having the latest Improved lapi-
dary tool*, will exeonte any work in their line
In a snperlor manner, st moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz Bpecl-
mens. and appraise the value of all genua. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, room 36. 3a
Five Hundred MenWanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leldesdorff st.
For trio Beet Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas & Co
20 Eesroy street. Hew style cap bonboosfor
ball, and puttee. 3m
It Is True.
J. A. 8baber h Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
another kinds of rnrnltnre and bedding oheipsr,
for cash, than asy other dssler In town. Other
dealtrd don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Shaber/s prices. •
Do Wot SutTer- irom Corns.
The unfortunate lufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Clab and Ingrowing Nails, can find InBtant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's InsU.
tnte, aio Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjl We
***** from experlenoe. harlng tested the roe-
tor's capability. Beferenoea glxen U reo^lred, b
■ ■ s ^ ■■
Fresh and Sweet.
Per tbe bast confectionery, go to Oanty and
* Waaner-e. Itr; MaDtsoawry Bt, near Batter. J.
GEO. W. lUOlta. KOB'T STETK. DAVID JCAIWZIX.
Nagle, Stein & Maxwell,
IMPORTEKS AND
Wholesale Provision Merchants
BUTTER, CHEESE. LAFD, HAMS BAOON.
etc, No. lie. Oaltforoi. ,tre«l, oo. door
ifloJTjtoal- •*" So18 Aganu lor tho cel.br.tod
MAOMOLIA HAMB. mhllm
8EKTKD BT CABBIIU.
The GOLDEN ERA md PETERSON'S LADfEB
NATIONAL MAGAZINE deliTOr.dihron.il-
ont the erto hy Oarriera at l«4c per mk.
to Golden Bra Oflee. 6AO
Clay street.
Now la the Time to Snbswibe. Attflntinr.] Good LiTeK
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS SECOND 8TBEET.
FINE COODS IMPERFECT FITS'l
Satisfaction Cuaranteedl
AF,INB USE OF 8PRINO AND SUMMER
tioods jaflt reoeired. Ca 1 and ... th.m.
■ar_43 Seeond atreet. mli271i
OEORQE MATTES
DEALER IS OYSTERS. OLAM8
u ,, •an.n htad»ol SHELL HSr£
gfaUaHoa, *•■ Al, Aa, OaUfornfi
atarkat, .Dtrlnoe on Oallforni. ,treet — —
Pablio or prirftto nartiM ud Umilie* nnnllad
W«' ttooiP otvab fnrtn 6 *.w tn Vi c v >1a«7T1r
^
tUHAMBIir. LODGING HOUSE.
f WBLT lrURNISHKD BOOMS, SIN
ate or in sniti,
qiHEPCBLIC AJKB ELEKEBT Ml
Bed that the Field Bepelle, at II
Offlce will commence aa.«,.laaT pr.aer
9ATHXDAT, 11AU0H 1, 1878.
The duties aaalirned to theoe aejill
are (oo well known to the eonmaslll
re«aIreexvlaaatloas, and while I ••
been caretnl In mahjng any aelrfUaai
fill positions by men favorably ktis,
1 hi. commnnlty for their eompeteser .
UtecritT. and am aonndent that the i
He. will bo dl.cn.rsod by theat to I
nanerol satisfaction .rail cancers,., l|
I orctntly reqae, t the senera I p.HU I
report to this offlee may dlrelletlsa, !
dntr by any of my Deputies, aad am
tbem that any Just complaint, will '
eelTe Immediate attention.
1VEVI BOSENIE,
milt City and Count
■
1
PI
MUSIO FURSISHED FOR ALL .
ocoMions. Mosis imported, arrsoted i
and for e^s. '
MABCCSM. BLTH leader of I
Orchestra.
BLBmcr TON DIB HEHC1X, lead-
er or Bra*. Band.
. *"*"Pl2"* ''SJ* 'i! "£°}& promptly .(tanned
to. Address M. W. P/ILLIS, A.ton's Mnaio
Btora. 188 afoettoma, street, or MAROUS M.
MB. P. BERGFJS. FORMBBLr .^aar ,
proprl stor el tbe Miner.1 Rss- sj'i
of both tbe Miners' Rssunrent m^mF^-
Oommercial atreet and the MtnerrsaaisnnBK
f**?Sh.SaM.*fk,,L"tM'' "> Paxtn.r.OiP.wlif'j
AJDRArEUB, who bas bean tniniw •"»
a™ lor smts. InproTsmenu bars »». fff. '!
th. oo ism e department, that will nndar lbs >
n.rB'mor. popelnr thsn it bsa e„rbaa.il«
tbe \1i rssraef its prosperity. OnrBiUsoIr)
smbrace aU tbe delicacies of tbe warm c
motto is "Good Far,, Good Oookini ud aWtat
Obargea"
r. BEEBII * CO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT
C81 ud SOS Ooram.rsha.w
TOO Market strut.
Open rem S a-m. to 10 p.m.
1-!
Ji»^4r
ARIOI
Pfanofort
BLUM, gat, Monlgomsry etregt. '
WeU Utknt aad Tantllatod
Untnrnistied Booms to 1st.
or witbent board.
lit Sash etnu
LodsiDxwitt
build nra
CLASSES ISJLOCimOH.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
th. Tbsstrio.1 Profemion in California pni.
pose formic, claaeesf or instruction in Eloontion.
Psrsons wisbro, to .,^1 tbemselrss of tb.oppor-
tnnity of aogninnc a csblnl art at a moderate cost
can seed in tnoir name, to "OsiobysM " P. O. Box
2a*. when puticnlars as to tsrms, etc. wUI b,
mnt to them. dofr
DEOLAREB BT THE JUBOES AT AW
F.irofTS.Am»rtouIn.Ur ' --—«"«
fold tri^ ualnat 'Btainwar'i
otherStto b. THE BEST 04T .™- .—
CTJBfFAB, 8.1, TKw^So^Firrallltr,
N B.-Pl.nos ol.llWrW«ro.BEllT. —
*s««
o
BATE MEHnBS, .« '
oldorirln.lRsdLion. J»0«
street, betwe,n Ke, rnr and Dnpoct, wbsrs f
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POSIT.VELY LAST WEEK OF THI8 CREAT TRAGEDY
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In tie Lait Scene, a Fuenl March and Dirge, composed for this piece by 8. W. Leach
WEDHMUAT ITUIKO. Apral Id—
Complimentary Benefit to W. T. Porter, Scenic Artist.
SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock LAST C0RI0LANU8 MATINEE
Priew! Flm-Claa* EnUrUlnments!
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HILO HAS RETURNED TO
ItaB Fnrcnt.
A SHIRT STORE,
Iraat. bki Bfa«,.4 tm
3 SJcoond atreet,
*• Fa* will And a eaM»lat« aa-
I al ■HIIH a.d ritkllll
OOIW. al Ike k.Dul law prlrca.
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glf B'8 OPERA HOUSE.
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ltw>1 .
aaunja cm-, ait*-ajia.
tLEOABT TUBA TRIE BAB BBKR RB-
latad, aad eaa b« raolad bj ib* aLgbi at
—ax. Baan aad tra«*il»B oomaaala*
laua aim oa appHaiUaa «r lattar
JPHM PIPKM.
_ Maaagar and aela Ptoprlaiec.
„Oi» 9. a. jhxa iir,
*•• WaablBiwA ktiaat. Han Fr*nrl«v
.RTOIV'S
^HllMPAfiNE CIDER!
S lACBABEITO aTBBBT,
$000 REWARD OFFERED
*T FniBOlf WHO OAlf CUBE OOKIfS
tlstw. iBgroarlDf Nsllf, Bba»«»tlrin, u
' '" SaaMs. u rasdlly AAlSttD. LlOlBMB
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PIA1VTOS,
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lute Booka, Musis Folio*, ato.
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, Apral..
MONET SAVED
B* pAfskasl— »«3r Good* Al Ike
NEW YORK STORE,
»•. llS»«-«-oad atf-a-ft.
HumsH and Imitation Hair Goods
l HRIP AND FIM JRWILKY ARDFAROT
V/ (iootJa Tr- l«r«*at tbMk A«d Livast PriC*-
Al » kaMAAAl* ••<* MaiAiL
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Lloan or HobAlrfop Braida f. F-t
IJO.o HariKOaa * "■•
(.ilk Mobalr Car a *try Bo* •* oW
Mobair RatiUtiM, plain or or.mp*d. Da* » ola
Rtkbooa, Uo.iarj. Hair .N.I.. Ato. Ate.
Our Real Holr Goods
An astqaallad I" tbli marlia' for L'a«Aoi>*«*
q naii if or i ai 1*1 7. KtAalD* oar ito-k tafeiro AiAb-
ISg F.«rPaVr«Ba>MS sB^QoodaAAaitO. O.D.
A. B. KA-r-DN A TO.,
Mo. IIS BeeoaS ■trett.
toMIsi ■«*•«•«■ MlMlan a*d MlPtm.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SAXT LAKE CI I If —
VARIETY TALKIfT UII KOUTE BABT OAN
klaal* akcaxa ftnt-oUaa icfaiktnao'a bt
aioppLaB al Balk Lak* aDd appllloc lo
B. JUOia,
f.j Hoilar.. Mkkkgtr.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IS TOORRTIFY THAT R. B. TBRW.L-
LIOKR ACQ , W and M WaabVoirtooktArkat .
ATAtb* SOLE AGENTS lor th* sal* of dot br*Dd
elbilUrikoowtiAB •' BAXOWIN'M DAIRY HUt
TUB." It basDMoacId Al 1U* AboT* ataod to*
paat Iblrtstn **Ar*. and adj br*oda of butor r-g*
rvasoUd toboof my BAk* net prooarad •,! II. a.
Tarwilllier A Co., ATS c*uof*rlai( i.
I,. K BALDWIN.
lADfruolrao, AprIL Rib. 1&72.
H. B. TERWILLISKBA Ca>.
fal«-|rn BO And A) WtuibltHPoo M*rk*l
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
IOKT OAKBB PkvOPBlETOR
I<lrat-ClA*a Hotel
i,i% .«
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OBAS. T. BXBOOLP. PBOPBIBTOa
TBI O8O10BBT MEATS ABD
1 Varatablat, Boaid by in. w..d.
am nmirramit -
.04 MoaUcitBkrr.
19k
"THE" SAUCE.
1 SI TOUB OBOC«R FOB IT.
TAYLOR A BEBDELL.t.
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
IF HE BAD G3KE TO TUB
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
G. P. Van Schaack & Co.
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny street,
(OPPOSITE TRB PIaAZJ,)
K WOVLD KATK BW:\ KLITKD
•t once, wllhoat adj aanrcetisry
talk, »od .would bA-e beeo MvIdb to-
doy. AAlaroBH-nt to loclt'y, mad •
wslklBB "dvcrtlae»«oltir the low prleeo
ot wbleh |oadi ate sold by thot ester-
piislBC Arm, looieod of being • *' deoA'd
cold, damp, disagreeable body."
H1
Bar Sugar
JIOB BALB-Bia KEABITY btbeet. at
UEBOER-S. .Alio, eTara kind of OudlH
Wbolaaala anil R»' II.
M. A. MJOaCBJa.
THE OLD
Hot Sootcli,
18 Mortaa eirtat. Mar Kkarar,
All DrhiliN Ten Cent a
Hot Drink* a Specialty.
THE BEST TO! irlD JLRRT IR TOWS
AlwAr* 00 81s th*N-w York Haralrf. Ilirr*r'«
W**kljr. Frank Loailf'a, Daf'a Doibci, Polic* Go
tilt a, ail lb*. OAllforni* papara. alto London
ranch. Bair»r.lf*. IliaatrAted L«DOon N*«i. 0*U
sort ■*',aff jour»»l(.
m*~ Do
f*7lf
DON'T FORGET
OR YOUR WAY TO OB FROM THE CTB
ooa io drop Into tb«
-IrCot; ecotcb,
FOB YOOR WARM OB OOLD DRINKS.
All Drlnln Ten Cent*
.»" Batter alrr*-t. Bear Keavray.
faS If OB. D. BBIOOB. Proprl.tor.
SANGER HALLE
(S1HGBR8 HALL,)
14 GEABY BT., BEAB XIAE«Y,
Kaao knt tho Obolunt Brand, or TOIao.
aad A.l«oora oa haad.
DEPOT VHYaNO A lAlOHt'l BAY BREWERY
f,l! If OBRIB BBLPM4BW.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
TWO TBO MABKKT STREET, HARRY OOR-
J?l byo raapAOtfolf lof orms bla f rlSDds and p*t-
rona that b* baa reflttud la btiAaUtal atyle tbis
cosFAnd oomfv.kAbl* resort. »od will be plsassd
to sos then, on* sod All, snd bar* them .am pi a
som* of tbs oholesst wines sod Hqoora. A n*w
billiard tAblsfrom IbamanSfAOtO-y of Ll**anfl*id
wHbPbslso AndOollstdsr's Uteat patent *•••).
faced onsbion*. baa baan plaoad In lbs BlU.Ard
Parlor lb* popular and sfflotsat bsrsfSM maalp-
olator Tomtar Oarroil, oao be found in bis old po-
sition prap*r*d to dlsp*o*s oreAtPJaoomfortloall.
Ja21 tl ^^
V0C1L M0 INSTRUMENTIL
MUSICALINSTITUTE
UHDEB THB DIRBOTION OF
SIB Post Bk., opp. Union Fqunre.
HOURS: from 10 to I sod from 7 to 9 RKSI-
-■ Manon Btretc nUlp
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER Jp50.
LANCASTER'S
BIT WABR1NOTOM HTRKKT.
fall la Opp. MacqIm's Opera Heoso.
SHIRTS
... AND....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LABOR ABBORTMKNT OP GENTS' FUB-
oisbinK Goods to be had rood and trbaap, at
tba "OLD UOBJfRR." J. LUVVfl. AlS> Mont-
tomary atraat. Justice slr*a t* al). Don't for*:**
tbeuaaib*'— 51* Bpntsromary atrast. tell Ins
TRAYB AlarAis on band.
Alfred Vetter,
Minn rtetorer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
BBS Dnpaat.
XZ4S SUTTER STStXJK:
Oaca baforo por.buloc '
0lk,wb«r.. Alw.Tkkoaka-
tbiDR n.w on hknd. M*
Pftt.ot Oat*l, Bad. af'
Tio Wlr., .ra warauikadt
FREE FROM YRRJCB
AMo, but qoalltj TEA
ooJOtf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM*
Aad Oolloce efUedtelne,
lt*l nfif\ BEAUTIFUL AIYD IRBTBTJOT-
lU.UUV Its obtaots to bo ss*n. Ooeo *o Uso-
Pabllo DAY AND NIGHT, At EUREKA HA1**-
818 Mont«om*iT street. FOR MEN OBL7r
SM-Djl, JOADAH'S PBZTATk OrtTOB is at Mai
Oasrvstrsst loppoaite old Atwhaalo*' Pa-Dlao).
Signor Mancnsi,
pRIVATE BIBOIBO LESBORB.-OLABB 0»
MOKDAT and TBIB1BAT,
AllrH. 81. Jirnn Hook., aes Mark.l alfMi .
ootouof E1LU. f.lSlkk\
MILITARY COODS
,...AXD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICK.
TRIMMINGS,
•as AfaatBOworr atraat. Kaaat Ba. I.
mbll If BOOOBBB JOBBBOB3.
l
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I
THB JOUBHAIr e J AMU8EMKHT8.
Published erwy Dtf »" *he Ye*r *"
r>_ B OiG A R D u s
UMerfKBtit and 533 WasblJagtoa St*
Below Hontcomerr, Sao Francisco.
MONDAY MAKCH 31, 1873
The Smuh of an Ultra Community.
A bo at a year ago a olony of people from
Majaactm-etw, stjling themselves New Con-
aanitus. settled in Columbi i County, Geor-
gia, under the lead of ooeCarr, who, in turn-
g.yled himself the "Savior of the World,
and the Great Bnler of the Universe." alter
be had got hh cjlony o3H.for.thiy settled he
abolished all tfce marriage laws, took ante
himself & woman without legal or clerical
permission, and maintained her in royal
atyle. The colony is, however now broken
up. Moat of the colonists have desertel and
returned to Massachusetts, and Canaan is
no longer a happy land to Curry, as he has
been arrested, taken before a justice, and
bound over in tbe sam of $500 for trial at
the March term of the Superior Court of
Colombia County. Being nu&ble to pr;care
bail, tbe self-styled. "Great ruler of the
Universe" now languished in durance vile,
sj tbe proper result of hi= assumption of
omnipotence.
Hating Matters Batter.
Teen Tucker apd John Walker, both Up*y»
were ridiog in an open wagon, Tucker driv-
ing, in the country, many yean ago. At a
euddan "jol»," of the wagon Walker fell out,
unobserved by Tucker, and the later drove
over bim, nithout injuring hi v, aa he lay in
soft sand. At length be managed to make
Tucker, hear bis 'hallo: "I say Tom, you
have run over me!" Tucker looked around,
missed his companion from the seat, realized
the position, and with a drunken desire to
repair the damage ha might have caused
stuttered out: "H-h-havel? Why, h-h-haog
me if I haven't ! Back, I tell yon, b-e-backi"
laid heavily back on the reins, and quickly
backed both wheels over his friend in the
s tail
— *
Business Women.
As&rule, cajs Trincolo, I don't think men
arefieoinatedbybu ine&s women, an 3 women
as a sex, only admire tbein in tbe newspap-
ers. For my part, I like that gentle sort that
oan't tall a box of sardines from a bale of
cotton; nice, soft, pulpy, innocent, impracti-
cal angels, that den't write plays, don't know
anything about money exrept t oat it is to be
got rid of aa soon as p. ssible, and wouldn't
give a rap lor t-'jeir rights if thj world will
only let them have a few du ies. Whether
tin ia ironical or not we leave oar readers
-to determine.
♦
Very Sad.
Another case where ardent spirits sent a
a ones happy man to jail, recently occurred
in Ohio, where the local Judge was so drunk
that be made a mistake, and said, "Thirty
days," instead of •• to and coals," as he in-
tended.
"Van Jscquelio," the spicy correspondent
of tie Reese Biver BeveiUe, in a recent let-
ter to that paper, says:
Do yon know what a masber is? I didn't nntil
yesterday. I was down at the Bank of Califor-
nia, drawing my regular five hundred for tie
day's expensei, when a friend remarked:
"Let us go up Kearny street and soe the
mashers." I always pretend to know tbe
meaning of any terrt I hear expressed, but
I kept up a b— 11 of a thinking as to what in
thunder a masber could be. I thought it
mightbe some new faoglel name for a hood-
lum, that mi;ht bit a fellow a mash in tbe
ear; but reassur.d by tbe absence of aoy
iodication of fear on the countenance of my
friend, I went. When we got up on Kearny
strest.l beheld an endless stream of ladies
filing np and down tbe street. Lota of t'oem
were pretty, and more lots of them were as
homely as a board feces; some of them were
dressed to kilt, and some were not dressed
at all— that U, not "way up"— to use one of
tbe new slang terms. Mingling with tbe
string of feminine creatures were some of
the prettiest young fellows I ever chapped
my unsopbistical eyts on. They wore high-
heeled boots, stunning neckties, and an air
which said: Did you ever ees as pre'.ty a
creature as I ? These ducks were tbe mash-
ers. Kearny street is a promenade on Sat.
urday afte noons (weather permitting) and
the young ladies rusb off to a Sunday Schooj
library and get a load of books, and then
scull up and down tbe street looking sb meek
as Sisters of Charity, &hd the mashers
ogle them and walk heme wi h thsm, and
scrape a street scquaictince with those with
whom they were not before acquainted 6b,
it must be nice to be a maiherl But I could
net help thinking how nice some of them
would look mashing the head of a drill.
They group themsslves in ariist'c postures
on tbe street corners, and remark audibly;
.'Dem'd if that ain't a pooty girl;" then she
looks back and smiles with a sort of "ter
bet yer life I am" a r. This thing commences
immediately after the conclusions of the
Saturday afternoon mstinees at tbe theitres,
and lasts until dark; w he a tbe school-girls
go home to tea and the mashers slip off to
their rooms and put Jockey Club on their
moustaches and make ready for conquest
among tbe hoodlum girls who throng the
street later in the evening.
The Western Way.
Fer some time past there has been airing
bis bedy, figure, and long hair in Kansas
City, loungiogia opea carritges, ogliog the
ledies from st eet corcers, and "bucking tbe
tiger" in faro banks, a noted desperado
known as "Wid Bill." William Bickox,
Esq., was tbe w»y be signed it, and a pietoi
shot was bis seal. He had hardly fingers
and toes enough to count tbe men he bad
killol in various front. er brawls, and tbe
fame of bis prowess was gre.t ia the land.
A few days since, as w-s learn trom the Kan-
sas Ci'y NcWi, Wild William departed for
Sa'.ioa, Kinase, where bo wis met in a bar-
room by a Texan who had ridden 900 miles
;n search of bin. Wil i .m had shot the Tex-
an's brotber, and having now spotted his
man, the avenger out with his derringer acd
"plunked'' him, as be facetiously expressed
it. After accomplishing his purpose, be
oourteoualy intima'ed that if any gentleman
present desired to "take a band in this ere
game," he would accommodate him. As
all the spectators decline i witi thanks, the
Texan bowed blandly, and retired with a
beaming countenance
A Outline Qnerp.
A Western juvenile, who bears tbe burden
of thirteen long Summers on his shou'dsre
with most refreshing confidence, was served
with a moderate allowance of dessert, one
day, at the dinner table ; but the quan-
tity w£s decidedly below his notions of
justice or reason, as he evinced with a con-
temptuous curl of his lip, and tbe dry ob-
servation to his maternal : " Did you put
this here for the flies 7" It is unnecessary
to add that he was supplied with another
installment, ss he deserved to be.
Detroit has pure milk. For two weeks tbe
daily supply has been tested, acd eicb time
found to be free from adulteration.
Xjf/ve "Well*
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding is tbe caueeof many Crimea. Those
Who dine at the Pioneer Bestaurant, on Wash.
lngto& treet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1349. pro-rice* tor bis customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Baimaanndt soup, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everything the heart of
man can deeire. The oest cup of tea tn the
city — English breakfast tea — Bonohong and
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here, a
Tne pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co.,
So. 653 Tehama street, la tbe only p'aoeyon
■can depend on lor having tout Carpets well
•clanod and swept by machinery. J. 6f±ct,d.
Ug 4 Oo. 3-a
JVr. Barlow J. Smltl*
Is giving a eours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
tten on Bexmal Physiology and Nervous Die*
-oases at hii Hygelan Ball, 637 California etreet,
8T6ry Friday evenin g, commencing at 7 is o'clock.
A part of tbe evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing lor patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinatloBs In regard to health
to Invalid* dally, from 9 to 4 p. u.. free. w
Notice to trie Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now eel-
ling off his flne stock of men's, boys' and chil*
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
•greatly reduoed pr.csa. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, valises,
otc., below oo.t. GUI if you want bargains. 3l
Mrs. X. W. Kind, dreB?makt r, has r# moved
.to 133 Geary street, between Dapont and Stock-
ton, opposite Starr King's chnroh, dx
It Is sv Beauty 1
Tbe Little Qtm Clothing and Card Marker, at
<16 Washington street, near the Post Office, Best
ever invented. c
A „.eal variety of Tlrs and Bows, all etyjea,
just received at the What Cheer Laundry, lai
Leldecdorff itrett. •
■ ■ •
Genuine Havana cigars.
B«i brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8. W.
comer of Merchant. 1 ,/nc.k a Cairn, q
The Seat Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, lor pain. Dr. Per.
IT'S Webfoot Fills, for all hiklons complaints.
For sale by all druggists, Agency, 417 Saneome
street, oemer of Commercial. *
Not Prejudiced.
The Conrier, published in Washington Ter-
ritory, tails tbe following story :
At the last term of tbe District Court, at
Port Towns3nd, there WdS mcci trouble ex-
perienced in tbe selection of a Jury in a cer-
tiin else. After mnca trouble a Jury was
finally emp&nnelled and interrogated by the
Court, and all were drawn but one, an el-
derly Englishman. "Are you preiodioed
in tbe case." asked the Judge. "No, sir,"
responded Mr. M. "Are you scquainted
w>tb plaintiff?" "lam," answered the ju-
ryman. " Whatlcind of a man do you know
him to be?" "A perfect gentleman, sir;
a rerular 'ess; a liberal, big-hea-t-d. fine
gentleman, your honor." "And are you
acquainted witb defendant?" " Yes, yonr
honor," " What di you know of him ?" "A
perfect bilk, a boss a sneaking puppy, your
honor, a ," here tbe Court cut bim
short, judging him prejudicad in tbe case,
and not fit to sit on tbe jury.
An Improvement.
Tbe C ill bas evidently a new dramatic
"critc." He is an improvement on tbe last,
is modest, writeB f *ir English and relies en-
tirely on Figabo, the only dramatic author-
ity on the Pacific Cos st for bis theatric il
news. He might, however, have given Fro-
A3o credit for one item out of half a dozen,
which he "conveyed" from our Saturday's
issue to his drama, c news department this
morning.
.*» .
A well Posted Cicrryman.
A Chicago clergyman announced to his
congregation the existence of a place in tbat
city where men a-e drugged, and held for
ransom, and "tossel out into tbe street tbat
it may appear as if they bad died there sud-
denly." The question is, why tbe reverend
gentleman dossn't give this information to
the police instead of keeping it for tbe in-
side of hiscbuich, where none of the city
authorities are likely to hear of it?
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nlghi,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat , by chance did stray
To where fountain's oeaseleasipLay
01 sparkling waters, rcade a sateen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moesy etone and pearly shell,
O'er vhich the waters eeftly fell,
Hade that window reem to in
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
■Step," said my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right, " I aaid, ' -I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Ko sooner bad we found a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they bad almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, tot;
All kinds of oyiters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth dont water, then
Tou*re different from other mea.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place an kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have hero the beet toe cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice diiinors.'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHAF.T.FB HAAEE. Proprietor,
Fashionable Gossip.
One of our te;t known New York beaux
always goes to Best in to have his teeth pulled
Tbe last time he went there was some mis-
understanding, and he had bis nesa pulle 3.
says the New York Commercial.
C3-3Fl.-A.rVJ3
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
CENTS
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak St
(Formerly Mv*r A Workheim.)
Ko. SO MONTGOMERY ST1 .
Oppo.ne the Uck lloiue
BBAJCH, 108 KEiKJI 811
ME. MITBB OALLS ATTBNTIOK , t
laraeand welle.tect.it •.eociniJi,,] *
ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Vi|
and Cloth,
And bis d.w ftylfl. of readr-m. d. Silk w, I .
Otoe, LiDIKb'sUITS..t VERY ™», J
Aleo. » lam •took of Strioeo. Broch.i,11
feS*wl».^»<J»J«'"t>- Silk .od UcuLi^rl
Silks, b.tms, nicking., and ever. dMe... 1
Trimming.. JUST AJtBIVkD*. Ui!*b. '
theopnngetjleeof ' '
flil» ASlI KM IIKOIDI] ,
LI1SF.J SUITS.
N. B.— Cloaks. DraaBss and sa'tt ailia .
in latest fashion, >t teaaona&l. rates. '
HP*
PRICE
NB-W
The snow ia so deep iu tbe forests of Ver-
mont that wood-cutiers cannot ply iheir vo-
oatioo, and farmers in many parts of the
State are reduoed to horning their fences
for fatl.
Sandwich Islaucl Pain.
Since the recension or tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jaoob Bchreiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
opposite tbe market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demaod on account of Its superior qualities
for ma' trass bedding, sod doubtless Mr. Score! .
ber will find no difficulty in disposing ot all
ttiat oomei, a
a i
"Wlilte Labor Only I
Employed by the What Cheer Lmndry. 121
Lsidesdorff a'reet. *
We get no bminess from Ohinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leideedorff street. •
Prmtt's Abolition Oil
Ouree RhemnfciL-m and Neuralgia.
bWToe CmLDBXK's PioxuREa go to Mouse's
Gaixkbt, 417 Montgomery elraet. 3-t
Pnatotrrapnic Caras.
At one dollar per doses at the People* Art
The Last New Song.
Air — "Matt &■ Chandon,"
Emerson Corville U my name.
My business: altrayB la the same;
E&etern Oysters, aid Fancy Boast,
Relishes thes?, tbat my bouse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! hieh ohl Ohl nigh oh!
None who have been bnt again will go.
Corville rays so! E&ys bo!
Ob Pine Street, at No. *10.
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell-fi -h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go.
Ladles go! Ladles gol t
Emerson Corville'spolltel and so
8>1 They gol they go! they go!
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
'oond In front of Ooleman Bros, clothing ee-
abUshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont*
tjomery ste., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlase orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced sates. me
GENTS'
Furnishing
Goods,
CLOTHING, Etc.
A Safe and speedy Ren
dy for all Bronchial Aft
tions, Asthma, Col
Coughs, Loss of Vol
Bronchitis, Incipient Ci
sumption, Hoarsene
Pain and soreness of t
Breast, and all Difficult
arising from a sudc
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers. Ask
the California Hall's P
monary alsam. Sold
all Druggists.
PHOPKIETOKS.
417 Surname etreet, corner Coawan
JaBI I!
DF'nll
lines
SPRING GOODS
Clam Chowder JEvery IVlgnt.
Tbe best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch 8aloon, lo Morton street, jaet eff
K.earny. 3-r
Holiday Candles .
*resh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Merotr'e pioneer confection-
ary, S78 Kearny street. Wholesale snu retail, q
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BILLT EMERSON'S
ITEW SOH6,
"OLD BLACK JOE,"
Wi tb Piotnre of Old Job and Masaa Charles.
"DAS LEEDLE PUCK USD DAN,"
THB GREAT DUTCH SONS.
Bradley & Kulofson Portrait cf Emerson.
BOTH JUST OUT AT
Gray's Music Store.
R-EIVTOVED,
THB WEBD 8BWIHG MACHINE AGKlfOT
Afrencj is bow removed to 158 New Mont-
eom«rr street, oaar Howard. N. B.— Th« WKKD
Fualir Faronie t >ok ta« highest preminm onr
eif ntj-iw* com dbu tots »t tbe gr«at Wtrld'i Pair
aaP*ns,le«7; alii, the same First Frsmlooi at "
srr«s.t Marylsad Iaititata Fair, nooa TWjfN
Received Daily,
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
POSTERS
Programmes, and all kinds of Priotlafhti
SHOW, LECrCBE. COXCFKT, II
ATKE and GIBCITg UiMtlU
AT LOW BATES, BT '
IB. :f». steret
S8S OUT STBBET. "I
THOMAS W. BRBE,
SIIiVBH PisATE
** MAITOFAOTURBB
jar — Ain>—
^^T EITalllal
0
DRURS, BANJOS,
is
ESTABLISHED IS l««f.
tM T minima (riven on the Banjo and Dun. '
UliSIOM 8TREET. b«tweenFi>« aa* f««
A. B.-Flne-lcned SUrer nolo BaalM '«
esslonals alvars no hand. ''
FREE AND EASY.
ITIXT SATUKDAT »!•»
Piano and SlTigflnaT fitSP-
CHARIN6s>sLs>SAL0l
«06 Hl«.lon street, near fteeans
d«10 EAGLES * WltD, PtW*"
£1
CHEAPEST HOUSE
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XVCTNC
Cor. Becoatd »nd Tehs.ss.si sereeC
, awTTerrapln eoni.tantl/ OS
OrsMrs ia t«rr st tie. PB"
8UPPEB BOOMS F">B PAB1
dee Slim
4dtl E»
BOOTS and SB
L. BLAIR
CANDIES.
»il, sorn>» OB m
'tefimm
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
S«„,CW1xLBi
Giyes Twie to the Stonu |
is
iMmftfr
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITtl
i^emmfr
Is a Sure Relief for Indaj |
ifeaBttaxiBt
HAS SO SUPERIOR At A
BLOOD FURIBp
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IITBOPOUTIW THEATRE
.(aliaii Opera!
■— — - ..-»-., -a—— — — ■ i
; rnnd Bonont
?IETRO baccei,
: abbri Opera Combination
4
IClrf ALIAMBR1 TH1ATRI.
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immrnhk "i < < » •*«• or thi qkbai
EMERSON MINSTRELS
•"■t* am* i»nu» is ooa/caunoa •
L.1TTL
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
F.rs! A ji* uance of Hue. Therese & Mors. Schmidt . Celebrated French D sneers
I <UIOAT tvimxn
it "■i-.-^i.
lobert le Diablo
lorumi
,S DTSPE' ■
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m ii ii ».-.^j» . m nunmi
i:k.<tlWklltlillcu>. «. OataAa
af-a PMi
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ra « i irorg !••«
ireatly Enlarged Orchestra
CaAar iwl>r*.i:** »l Plor. H. IIV'I PYK FABB II
•ill Dltl.m. BY
H'LLE MARIE CAUCAIN.
MkHV ataastloa »U1 b* paid lo is* nla id aaaas i
Mil tu N r««n»4 » U« Iittti u1m*( tk* Meuopoli-
i TlMalta e*e* t day
BS1NOEI.
SENATOR HART ON "THE CODES"
:ao o :
In TVo-wnnrl Orl|f!nnl Hnnci nml Dnnoi».
ORAM) PAS DE DEIX JTLLR THKHF.NE AND MONS. SCHMIDT
'Tr^m ik* m'i*t or La Di * t |.
Madlaklii
HuJOT
Laadladf
Rob Bin
..LITTLE MAO
.0. B Ricbirla
Ooaxladiaa; wllb lb* btgbla aaaaatlofta! Ballo Traelcal and Mllllca! aketcb cctMad
MASON OR PYTHIAS, WHICH?
W. If Dob Hart I ft, W J. Robinson
/. 0 V Aloalej Scoit H. D U. W. Rocltifel.rr
ft ¥ of 0 W. P. Bsk«r I J. W Ran) Oiirfe
Oaodtdatae for toa Mjeiic Ritas UTTI.K MAO and Cfaarl.y Button
out r,on VIVIANI
~Y •VU'IIjIj anORTLiT ■»■ Pfm A 1=».
woond Mta.!
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DEMON III THE WOOD!.
Mm.)* Ok kjBta, ■ at »". Marry I
>Vaa.a A— ••• Ik* < ..'. Hi.i I ilia LKUia.1
Aarab.li. fa. a* »•« B«*r. Jaaa Malr*
■allaa-Artr.. Ml.. May l*a«1la
lialat. aaaa>*a af OH TlrglBl* MM I •«!•»
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t» ■■mm ■•• r. «...
irrcoTi or bad whisky'
aLBaaaiMa
Mart Aa* «' at. If . atiaaiaaia
J aavaaa
O^llara-Orlltaal »ala , , AhaaaaaOrakaalra
ilia r>««c>riM««T
LOTE'S DIADEM i
— OS
DEAD AND ALIVE.
• Beatrloe, ■ Isrioc eat, d MiiiA Kennedy
Knro> ll*er.l. who a.1* o.r !-■>*• M.u Mm Lee 1 1*
flea, •l.ofini b**r th» l5Tf bnll«**t lb* boor
''*•■ Ootisll
• no' ■» h««r»r o. Tbo*fMo
. |)-ii.*M>nji«atkibtn JohnlUllF
M • ' ■ «*»"•* M ni.tr*! I
Mi*k«>i«ikiD*. o.»r »f hitkr SIi»b L, Olxoa
PB1KCIS* fiBATaiOR '• MUM OS II OH OS,
Mix** M*'«1a I'.r.t.r Moil* kot>«r.«oo. I.idlk I,1»lnr«too
" -v.u Brktxla., MM. m ct Ir.HiuJI* Will mm*. On* L*Bt
huiti* Unit ^r. N*>inr> I. •.•.]>■• tad m Foil Oerpads Bailat.
PRINri SIlSftLL'a BOfT
H«*an. B*rt->ti. Mi.om-v H*-.. KiT«-- »'o<i«n. Ribloaoo, KDd
t.n rjnliaiicd cnrab.i»l bf»T« «a-tlor«.
aa>Tb»r* ara NO bALOOHS aoao«a.«d wiih tbla 7bc«tra
and NO »M0KIa«0 allovad io Iba aodilor in.
LOOK OUT FOR
" X\7 H E3 R EZ ^\. S."
OURUhXT lUtVKI.TV.
Urm Clr«le fiO CuU
Uli ldr«a. aeconskD.ftd by tbvlr par««U. BS e«ni«.
Orchrblru Mttd r-r«jnct Ckmlr*. B.* Cvnta
O-ilrrr 15 CeBta
rriTMlr Rinfi •• "iia fti*
(K MODEL LrO
id pub:
Mil
:iTY OF PARIS
i^i^airr-T&TsTftT- wm
CIFIC HOUSE,
[LYMPIC HOUSE," >.-,.-
■ RALBTOII* OOTWtUU
CarmlabraUJ »1 AO WHITK SHIRTS.
aVOALL AND BIE THE*
Tbar fil rtancTLr. .art forqaalltjaad darabtlltr will naaar ba ajatobad
1XU All rum UTOEr, Sl» Kaau-a
Ta ba bad oaly it tba
T atraa , ««»r. Cnaan
Sure. Why Have Ye that Catarrh ?
Saia Pat to Blddr. "You loot in brlibt.
Mai-" ronr.iti ih«* TntkU Ilka ft star,"
"O tit, ur« Blddr. "Dr. b»orf'a Diamond ranady
Ha* oarad tCiatdiT.I of * bad aaurrb,"
I Kor-ntaal all DtoiaiaV'. *>d no POST RTRFRT.
i m't^1
CADI DLBB A 00.
HAVE RECEIVED
■argo Assortment
IRESS GOODS!
[LLE BE PARIS,
afOaTQXA.1T conn
MONET SAVED
Br pajoaaalaaT ranr Oooda at tba
NEW YORK 8TORE,
»•. 1 1« a«M-.*d atreei.
Hnmu and Imitation Hair Goods
CM*RAP AND FI5K JBWMA Y AND FANCY
* Ooods. Tba Lvraait »t>ck utd Lairaat Price*.
•t « boMtl* and Kalail.
Haaaaa Hair Bwitobaa. . %S, f*. f.. ft and opw*.rdi
Uaanaa hair, top braida f • *•
Htlk OblcooD* »1 A.audftL a«
8tlk Tap Hralda mew
Lloto or MohwrTop Braida *i eta
IJD.n Bwilooaa V> oia
HUkMobalrOarla. rerr flo« "oU
Mobatr Bo.tobas, plaio or orimp«d, floe Ucu
Rlbboas, Uotlary. Hitr fl. li. ate. ato.
Our Real Hair Goods
Ara no«qomll«d In tbla markat for Obaaoaaai,
<]uatli.y or >aii»ir. Hlftaioa oar. took n«fctra uiak-
log joor parabataa. afOoodi aeat 0. O. I>.
A. s. lAHrson a. CO.,
Nn. 11© Nreond ■travat.
aoXlai R«tw«ri Mlaalan und Minna.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
TTABJETT TALEUT EH ROUTE EAST OAK
' ataaya aaoara flnt-olaaa .Diaaeia.au by
atjpptai al Sal. LaAa and apalriai 10
K. JEROME,
lal Baalaeaa Haa.|.r.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IB TO ORBTirY THAT If. B. TaVRWlL-
IaIQKR A C0^» sod H WMblBa-toa Harkafc,
ara tba BOLE AOlNTB for tha aala of mr brand
of buttar, known SJ " BALDW in 'ft DAIRY BUT-
TBit." It ftaa baaa said at tba abOTa aUad tba
saattblrtaaDjaara, aodanybraada ot bottarrap-
racaoUd tobtof mralaka not procared of m. Ii.
TanrttUiar A Co., ara oaaafarfalU.
t. k baldww.
ftaa Fraaaiaaa, AariL 8ib. mi.
W. H, TBIIWILLIOBK* CO.
laaa-laa •OaadaVl Waabloartaa Markat.
AMERICAN EXCHANCE,
HA.Y-VTAJECD8.
I0XT OAELEi PROPRIETOR
JPlZ-aft^OlAaTaaaB
II
THE" SAUCE.
The City Gardens
FOR TBI
Comfng Picnic, Season 1
TBI ATTENTION OF ALL P-OOT&TIBB. Aft-
aoaiatintia and Military CompaDWa l« ca't«d
to tba advaolairaa otTairad by tn--a •-omm'vl'OD
and beia'llul jir.iuun* for tiolidayP tooto Ft-mi
ral*. TYir-j oin ba procured oo aoy day in tb>
woak for pionio purpo-wa -hi com i ok mnn r>i
pott adraolaieona iirmj tbao any croaoda lo tlio
btita.
THE CITT OABDKNH
Af« aaay of aooraa wlthoat i\ay tariff io oolftin>
and aru [trovM'd t«Ub ltr«" aad baautlfol Lmru*
lanaHbatla ir.a.; twaonfal tloToiaaod t'Luna
from arerji ollnm; i>a*u«toua owfoa:'; t*o mini
noib DaooinK P**illnn«; a naui>al l.nka, wit
Plaiaoro Botis; FounUio* aod i Ih«h»'...|>To*-
ara, all parfOO'ly ahaltntod from tha wlDda. A
tnarnmoib Kottanrant la on tha around*, aod evary
cooTODioooa for tha accominaflaifoo of Urso I'io-
dIdi baa been oaada. I".» rjt .tof ha« h*f>n plto*d
Id tba most uoroploto ordar for tb-> eomlna: aaaaon
Till; riTY liAKIil.VS
Ara tba larsait Id tha Stata. They oontain 8'-i
aoraa of Knoll and Shad«d L*wn, Flower Oar-
deoa, ato,( and are capabla of nooommodating
20.UC9 p*raon« witn the R'eX<«)it ooavaokeDae. K*-
tra Oare nu direotly to tba Gardens,
i'IodIo Oomroltt'-f a are aapsoially loTlled t*> call
and leanMctlDo Oronnd", and asoartaio terma,
which will ba moat fayorabla.
M. T. HTEVEVfl, Proprietor.
•as* o (Bee boara 3 to 8 p.m.. dally, at tba Oaidanr,
flomer Twalltband b'oiaom etreota.
W. K -»DO,0n« AdmiaeloB Tloketa were aold
by various Aeaociatloua taoldlnf taatlvala at aba
Oily (Jardsoi laat year. Tbe aale of apirltnoua
liqnora will ba prohibited on tbe aroandeoD k bb-
tleal daya. nb4 tf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLiAW r>.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty aClaartea Klda rroaa tbla Cti*-C«re
ran direct to tha Park.
BADQBli'B OBrtTBAL PARK IB CNDOtTBT.
adly Iba boat Bamnar Raaort for Pionloe aod
Familial dnrim tbe Hammer, bains FREir PROM
DD.iT, WIlfD, BAWD AND POISON OAK. Tbe
Park !» rery ooauaodioai, and looatad dlraotlr at
tba water front.
It abetuda In maamlfinaat old Shade Trsaa, bean-
llfnl Lawna, Oardana, ato.. and is proVidad with
amimmolh Parlllon, Kaitaoriat, *--d erory oon-
Ttnlanoa for poblto aaaemblaraa. Will be open to
the pnblloaft-<r March Ifitn. For p»itknlere. ap-
ply to T. VT. BADQBR. at tha Park, or at hli
ofliae.aaTtbaa.1. ooroer Kearny and Bnab atreeta,
Baa rrainlaoo. aibll -ai
ftjTBS, 1GOBRT. CLAIRVOYANT, TRBT -«.
JH Md'l>aaaaMadinm-Owl»eaoaialtada71t
oaba*1aaaa»ra1ekaa»adatlrriromlSA,M ta *%
» r. M. Bplrltaal Olroiae. dajaday. 'faeaday sad
raalage.atSp.K.. atber raaldaiaa. »*ll|»
Frld!
O'F.
'aTanall atiaat, naar Manas.
Ladies and Children
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ADRKBBINO PLKABANT TO 08B. FAMILY APPLIED,
la not araaay, aod will not lojare tbe moat delicate. It
curee all dlaaaaea of the eoalp. ramorea dandroff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
K.n.'.ni tba balr aof. aod llo.fly. and la PURELY VEOH
TABLE.
aV-Tba Orlalnal SAOK BHUSli HAIR TOHIO AND
DRESSING nay bo bad of tbaAloRt,
JAI. II. OATM, Dramlat.
li-'rn.r If .w atostiomorj and Howard atjaaio.aadof all Droa-
ll.u. falltf
JOHN l?tOB3_.'S,
MOBTE BIT TU BEAT 4IIAUTY OF EIAtl
UAH BE HAD AT
Btallw S, q, Oallaornla Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
i
as
'FIGARO-"
THE JOOBKAI. OF AHTTSBJtEWW.
Pablialwd men Pay In tn° T*" **
•a Merchant nod 60S WaahUzton ata.
Below Monaromeiy, Ban Franolaoo.
TUESDAY APBIL 1,1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
"OoriolanoB" will be performed lo-nlgbt ud to-
morrow nfsnt, W. T. Porter the scenic artist, the
work of whoae brash has been bo generally ad-
mind, will receive a bentflt, tendered him bj Man-
ager MoOulloaKti. As this week is the fast of
"UorioiaDQ?," ihore is a gaaeral desire to Bee it
before it is withdrawn.
Alhambra,
As a matter of oonreej Senator Hart bad a bum-
per benefit last night. Tbe performance siren was
aoapitaione in every respect. Jd'lle Ttureee and
lion*. Schmidt, who made their first appearance
on tbe osoftsion, executed a pas de deux in ven
artletlo sty Is. and won mueh applanae ; Little Mao
performed ble wonderful "Essence," the like of
which was never seen on any stsge ; Senator Hart
delivered a very peraploaolona disconrse on "The
Codec," in whtoh he displayed maoh learning;
Billy Emerson appeared in eomeof his best songs
and danoee, and a nomber of other performances
wore given, all o( which appear on oor first page
sad will be repeated to-night,
Mtlropolitan TUeatre.
"Lotns and Leo" with songs and duets by tbe
Chapman Slaters, beautiful dances by Mile Marie
Uangain and Mile Buutlay, will be presented to-
night for the last time. To-morrow night the
Metropolitan Company will perform at the Aca-
demy of Music Oakland, the Metropolitan being
engaged for the benefit of K ignor Pieto Baccei re-
ferred to below.
Bella Union Theatre,
The tableaux vlvarjts are a pleasing feature of
the performanoe'.afc this house, the new first part
with fine eingiog and good mnaic takes well, and*
brilliant interlade of songs, acts and dances is
given. The performance concludes with tbe soream-
Ing farce el "ToodleB" with R. G. Marat asTim-
oty.
Macuiro'* Opera Horjwe.
There-opening of Uagnlre's Opera Home under
the management of J. H. Church drew a capital
house lait night. Tbe promise that there should
be nothing In tbe performance that could offend
good tsste was fulfilled, and while the programme
was full of fun, there was not tbe slightest coarse-
ness In it. The first part concluded with abean-
tffnl tableau, InwhichMiss Maude Brandon ap-
peared as the Goddess of Liberty, and looked
charmingly pretty. Carroll and Baynor made a bit
in a double clog dance; MiBs Agnes Kennedy and
Mies May Leslie Bang in an artletlo manner; many
amusing acta, comic Bongs and dances were per-
formed by John Kelly, John Oetton, Mies Lydia
Livingston, and others. The Burleique opera en-
titled "Love's Diadem : or Dead and Alive" with
which the performance, concluded, was very amue.
i&g, and made a deoidedy hit. Tbe oompaoy is par-
ticularly strong in musical ability. The Batne pro-
gramme will be performed to-night.
Benefit or Si en or Pietro Baccei.
On Wednesday evening Signor Pitlro Baccei,
one of the most popular tenors who have appeared
In Ban Francieoc, will take a benefit at tbe Metro-
politan Theatre. He will prtsantan entertainment
well worthy of the patronage of the public. The
opera of "Robert le Diable" will be performed
with the beneficiary in the title role, Here Carl
Bpeigleras Bertram, Mme. InezFabbri, Alice and
Miss AnnaElxer as Isabella. Tbe teat of the east
appears on our first page. The opera will be pre-
sented with as enlarged orehes Ira, under the direc-
tion of Prof. B. Mulder Fabbri. The ballet will
be given by a corps' de ballet, with M'ile Marie
Gaugain in the leading part of Elena. Signor
Baccei has well-earned a good benefit, and will
undoubtedly have a splendid house, the seats being
nearly all taken.
Academy of Music Oakland.
The Chapman Sisters, supported by the Metro-
politan Theatre company, will perform at the Aca-
demy of Mnslc, Oakland, to-morrow night. Fiqaeo
will be the bouse programme.
Badger'* Park.
The Germanla Bifiss held their picnic at Bad-
ger's Park, Oakland on Snnday. There was a large
gathering, and all enjoyed themseves.
axUTOttxaAL Mtjsetjm.— One of the most
loznpleie oolleetione of the kind In the United
■tatee, eomprisfng hundreds of oostly end beau-
tiful wrx models, U daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at the Muaernn on Montgomery street. An
t»nr x&ey be profitably spent bare-
The Credit Mobiller Swindle.
Is the talk of the day, and Is considered one ef
tbe most gigantic frands of tbe age. The old ad-
age says that "bad feeding is the cause of many
crimes," and there is no doubt of the truth of it
for whatwilleauaea mere discontented state of
mind than a badly cooked meal ? To avoid thia
evil we should patronise Buoh restaurants bb Met-
eb'sWhitb House, Kearny street, opposite the
White House, or blsbranob. the Capitol Bestau-
eawt, on Fourth street, where we can always de-
pend on obtaining the very best the market af-
lorae, cooked in the most recherche style, at rea-
sonable prices. •
A. JPXeaaaxrt Location,
Porsone dtsiring oomfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building ti a tbxt fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. *
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Ladle* Vlaitlntv Cerds.
Written, engraved or printed by Jobh p.
Dwtsb, 126 Sutler street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.-Hatokh^
CHlBrt NKATLX HABKXD. PsaUJAXBHIP Of 6V»rV
description to order. " *
Star Shirts aa-xtO. Collars.
All aorta and sizes, for sa'e cheap, at the
What Chter Laundry, 121 LeldeBdotfr at. •
X>r, XK>xxextv
Eu devoted his study mora partienlsjcly to
ehi and speclflo practice, and aa anch ig
now the most suooeesful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 618 Bacramaii to street,
corner of LeldeadorfL a tew doom Mlow What
Cheer House, g
' ■■«>■ ■ ■ ■
A. ni can "Wavtctxam*
Reduced prices, at H. A, Oallendec'a 02 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission, Jewelry mads to
order. Watches carefully repaired. x>
OtLaVravoTiKT.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medixixa.
Tf^^eUBJ at, be*. Bush and fin*.
Bright Times Ahead.
Just at the present time business in San
Francisco le dull. Lent has sorcetbiog to do
with this. Tbe building operations for tte
year have not jet commenced, and tbe raioy
season being only just over. That .hers are
bright times immediately ahead every one
must see. Setting aside the fact tbat tbe
harvest ie sure to be an immense one, and
will give employment to thousands of labor-
ers, we have still more enconragiog facts.
Work on Montgomery Avenue will com-
mence in a week or two, and will be pushed
through vigorously. Ttis will distribute at
least one million dtllara among the working
classes, and its effects will be speedily shown
by a general revival of business. Then nearly
half a million is to be expended on putting
up government buildings on tbe Custom
House Block. There will be a constant in-
flux of visitors from the East, who will all
have money to spend. Everything looks
bright and cheerful, and tbe complain of
dull times will soon be he* rd no more:
. GOGGLES,
Tbe world's upset by wrangling creeds,
Dealing f*rnnro In words than deeds;
And ea-h bellavos Its way the best
By «hioh to r^aoh tbe heavenly reit.
And plena souls there pra, who view
The woi Id through goggles colored blue;
And others who have never leen. nm
Except through goggles colored green.
And every creed has different ways,
Of saving souls and effering praise.
Eioh thinks the harvest vlcb, alene,
Tbat springs from teed Its hands have sown.
Brother.', this wcrld Is wide and fair—
Hi varied colors all may share.
Let's lake thoee gngglts t cm our ejeE —
There's only one road to tbe skies.
And this is smooth, and straight, and sure
To all of deed and purpose pore.
Critic's Pay.
Critics on New York paperB must have
a good tbiog of it, it the following tubliahed
in tbe Stage be true:
It may be of interest to our readers to
know what impartial criticism costs the New
York Theatres. We have, therefore, obtained
from the Collector of Iotsrnal Bevenue the
salary lists of all tbe theatres, and from tbis
we learn tbat tte critics of the Times and
World receive the following sums regularly
all the year re und.
Fifth Avenne per week.. , 935 nQ
Boeth'a 60 00
Wallaok'a 50 00
Grand Opera donee 25 00
Unioa Sqnare 30 00
Wood's Maaeam )5 OH
Niblo's... , 25 0U
Olympic 20 00
The Herald and Tribune average one-third
more. The Sun and Evening Mail about one
balf as much. The question is whether
1b ie money goes into the pocket of the critic
or the proprietor of the newspaper.
Some Gix-is,
Tbe Pioche Record has the following :
A friend writing to us from Salt Lake,
says a noticeable feature in that city is the
gie.it number of females who attend the
theatre. They usually crowd tbe parqu*tte,
lBt, 2d and 3d circles— some of the parquette
seals usually being entirely occupied by
tbem. On one bench in tbe first tier our
correspondent feasted bis amorous eyes [on
eighteen younS atd pretty girls, Just bud-
ding into womanhood. Think of tbat, you
dry-bened old bachelors.
A well Posted Clergyman.
A Chicago clergyman announced to his
congregation the existence of a place in tbat
city where men are drugged, and held for
ransom, and "tossed out iato tbe street thai
it may appear aa if they had died there sud-
denly." The question is, why tbe reverend
gentleman doesn't give thia information to
tbe police instead of keepiog it for the in-
side of his church, where none of I he city
authorities are likely to hear of it?
Tbose Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bornbam & Co's, No, 618 Market
and 17 Poet streets, &ra going like hot cakes.
New and oholce patterns eooBtantly arriving.
A perfect rneh to eee arm buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture raide to order in the finest
sylle. 4 a .i
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Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Bbenmatism and Neuralgia. S
KTTob Children'^ Fictubes go to House':
Qalleby, 417 Montgomery Blraet. 3-v
Wlilte Labor Only *
Employed by the What Cheer Lmcdry , 131
Leidesdoiff s'raet. •
Holiday Caudles.
Sresh, sweet and delicious Candles, ol every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
Attention, Ladies
To give tbe skin the soltness ol velvet, and
the tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
SlCBXx'S GBEMB DS IiIB, Zi
Save Tour Money.
Why pay $8 par dozen loz Cabinet Rembrandt
Photographs when you can get them for $4 per
doaen.and all other kindseqaally cheap, at the
New Yobs G-aixeby, No. 36 Third street, be-
tween UlEBlon and Market streets. No Oblnese
employed at the New York Gallf ry. 3-s
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10*
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Baek and Paralysis.
Fob fikb wobs, go to T. O. Jessup, dentist,
cor. Sutter and Monig'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
Everybody (Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At "The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Everyone who
goes there Is sure to be suited. b
Five Hundred MenWanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdoiff st. •
For the Bess candles*
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas ft Co.,
20 Ke-roy street. New style cap bonbons for
belli and pu ties. 3bi
m. ,, , ,., _
Xt la True.
J. A. Bbaber k Co. are selling parlor.ssts and
all other kindsofturnlture and bedding obeipgr,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealtra don't stands ghost of a chance when
people know Bbaber's prices. •
fJ^ Kearny at., bet. Bu.k
X>o ITot Suffer trom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate anxTerera from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. a. Cowan's Insti-
tute, ate Kearny street, from 1 to 6 wm. We
r>V4k from experience, having tested the Doe.
MM
Too Absurd.
Tbe New York papers in criticising Lar-
don's play of "Unele Sam" eay that No
American can posBibly be offended at it be-
came it is too absurd altogether: The fol-
lowing is a conversation tbat is supposed to
take placs between Grace Tapplebot, wife of
Col. Flaherty, and her friend Henry Fair-
fax, a divorce lawyer:
Grace (alone with Fairfax, takes his arm)
— Hentv, I must have a Eetious consulation
with you.
Fair.— Tbe denes 1
Geacb— I have made a mistake in marry-
ing the colonel.
FAnv— How BO?
Grace.— I do not love Mm, and I love
another.
Faib.— Another!
. Grace (tragically prt string bis arm with
force)— I love my first husband.
Faib.— Elliot 1
Grace.— I can't exist without bim— that
is all 1
Faib.— Then why dido't you keep him ?
Grace— People will make mistakes,
Fair. — Bather a big mistake!
Grace— Am I wrong to love Elliot?
Faib.— I really cannot Bay.
Grace— No; I am not, for he has the prior
right to me, baa be not?
Of course sack a conversation as that
never did take pkee— never could take place.
— : .*,
A Cutting Query.
A Western juvenile, who bears the burden
of thirteen long Summers on bis shoulders
with moBt refreshing confidence, was served
with a moderate allowance of deesert, one
day, at the dinner table ; but the quan-
tity was decidedly below his notions of
justice or reason, aa he evinced with a con-
temptuous curl of his lip, and tbe dry ob-
servation to bis maternal : " Did you put
this here for the flies?" It is unnecessary
to add tbat he was supplied with another
installment, ss be deserved to be.
The snow is so deep in the forests of Ver-
mont tbat wood-cutters cannot ply .heir vo-
cation, and farmers in many parti of the
State are reduced to burning their fences
for fnel.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To wbere fountain's ceaselesslplay
Ol sparkling waterB, made a soxeen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
sfade that window r?aem to bs
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
stop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a *T,"'
Do sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Blade bis appearance, asked our Wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
Tbat we might name. We found It true,
And cooked vmgmjiemily, foa/
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And If your mouth dont water, then
Tou*re different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;|
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all klndsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, hare found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners.'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goee there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster Honee, 3S7 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OBABLEB HAAKE. Proprietor.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of aa fnjoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be secured In San Franelsco eo unquestionably
as frcm Frank Bontos, whose carriages bave
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotti. His handsome turn-outa are need
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he Is more liberally patron-
ised than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engsge no Carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr-at fcUcceas In his business, and the
admirable way In which be conducts it makes
bim a favorite with all who patronise him. *
Ladies, yon may say what you please there
is but one place In the city where you can buy
underolothlng cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that Is at M, Frled)ander& Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 8H
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
The Story of Mliss,
it
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
ITVKITTEN FOR THE GOLDEN ERA IN 1863.)
Will be continued, and concluded in Bilt.
chapters, commencing in
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Now is the Time to Subscribe
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BEAD THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF
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Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Paine,
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at tbe office before 8 A. K., oan
be returned in tbe evening If regolrad; ire
never disappoint! What Oheer Laundry, 121
Lelaeadorff Btreet. •
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Age ncy for BUlls' Adjustable Treadle. x
Fresh and Sweet.
Far the beet confectionery, go to Oanty and
WHCner'a. 107 Meotgomery fit. near Sutter. »
V. Cartier dt Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest Improved lapl-
dary toole, will exeoute any work In their line
In a Euperlor manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay tbe highest prices for quarts speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, room 16. 3a
GEORGE MATES
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Or***r Booh* ooan frowt fi *.»*. to « p.s* 4«27ly
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HESET TON DEB MCHDEN, .Lead-
er of Bmi Band.
asr-Orden from the oonntry promptly attended
to. Addreaa 1L W. WILLIS, Elton's Moelo
Store. 138 Moatffemery street, or MABOUS M.
BLTJM,. UMBO Montgomery street. jattf
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S.F. BUSINESS DIRiaTOS
BootcseUers »nd Sttatlon^rs,
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Menjha**,
Business Colleges.
Heald'e, Bryant A Stratton'a College, 24 Pc»t
Bntehera.
KatE, Fred, Btalli 94 to 100. California. Market
French Fancy Good*.
Looan A Oo.. 19 Montgomery. 107 sad 1W Batter.
Woman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. * Co.. 110 Second street
Wines and Llqnars. (Wholesale,)
Daneri F. St Ob.. 604 Front.
DR. CHflS. H. TBZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU1
X. E. cor. Jackion and Kearny its,
TBE OBBAT ERADIOATOR OF SPRfU I
OOMPLMNTS, formerly of Lock He,?, :
i£B4ont»<£!! tae 1ms twelve yeeri of Hid Friaoti
DB. TOZfiR ioforma tbe arSloted IlUt sftSvS
uig all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON A?
PARIS, and spending one year in the moatosi
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, he h«iT
opened bis old Medical Institute st the old iu<
where be oan always be fonnd, DR. TOZBtti '
for forty years met with osparalleled shoomb
tbe treatment of diseaes Kenemll* koaw7
OHBONIO AUD S£EOlAL OOMPLAlNTa
BB. CHA8. H. TOZEK
Is In eyery way reaoonslble, binding bimwir
effect a permanent CUBE, or making so obs™,
Tbose who cannot afford to pay foi adnoi »
medicine will be obarged for medioine oalt ti
MONTHLY RESTOB^TIVE PILLS .oSii^l
to fail in giving relief in oases for which tost,
reoommeoded. are to be obtained only st,
office. Price. $6 per box. Fall dirsotion so J
box, tent by Express or otherwiee.
D*. TOZER doee not imitate the adrertlib
QnackB who mase it a prsotlse to publish fcj
affidavits and other falee rsfereocee, bnt refeit
the moetrespeouble people in the State whoa
has ecBED of diseases which others have lsilsri
„ „ BB. CHAfl. B. TOZE8,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
tel~tf San Fran oiw»
Assessor's Office
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS
1873-74.
A LI PEBSON9, lOBl'ASlIl, Al
SOCIATIONS. or FIBHd, I. 11
City and Oonnty of Saa Frenclico. ai
requeated, either In person or by tte'
proper repreaentatl vea. to deliver alt)
Alienor1! Office, Ho. 68 City Hall, »
fore the SECOND MONO AT In API]]
1813, n atntement under oath of a
Property, both PMSOKAL and BKAl
owned or claimed by him or theaa. ,
which la In thejr poaaeaalon. or which i
held or controlled by any other pen.
la trnat for, or for the benefit of aim
them.— See Section. 8830-3810, P.HI
cal Code.
»POlL TAX IS NOW 111 K UU
Office, or to a Bepaty. — See SeettM
38.io-a84«, PoUtleal Code.
LEVI KOSXNJSX,
City and Coonty a ncamn
Satnrday, Starch 1, 187S. ;
n
i
i
NOTICE.
riinEPCBLICAKE HESEBT MOTI
fled that the field Deputies of ihi
Office will commence asseielaor propert
8ATVBDAT, HABOH 1, 1878.
The duties oulKned to those deaslli
are too well known to the eosnmaolll l
req aire explanations, and while X aai
been careful In making any Beleetleu I
flll positions by men favorably knows I
this eoxnxnbnlty for their competency as
integrity* and am confident that the di
ties will be discharged by them to l»
general satisfaction of all concerned,
I urgently reqaeat the genera
report to this office any dlrellctleas •
duty by any of my Deputies, and mum
them that any Jnst complaints will n
celve Immediate attention.
IJEVI B08ENKK,
mb4 City and Count Assesser.
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\
Attention, Good livers
MR. P. HERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, has taken the management
of both the Miners' Reesanrant on>
Commercial street and the Miners'**
Braooh on Market street, in partnertbip «.
A. DRAYEUR, who has been oonneeted *
the enisihe departments that will render tbs
ners' mote popi
the 22 years ef its pros1
" ' " Juio«
ners'more popalar than It hae_eTerJ>e<«i &*£
..- — —s de ..
motto is "Good Pare, Good Cooking aad i
ClhurtrfK "
embrace all tbe delioaetea of tbe season. 0
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moots) | -
Charges." fj<,
P. B£B«KS *CO.
MINERS' RE5TAURAN1
BSl and S88 OomxMnrlal. ant |
TOP Market street.
Open rom 5 is, to 10 p.bc anil la :
CLASSES IHJL0CUTI0H.
TWO OF THB LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in uallfornia prsv-
Kie forming olaasesJFor instruction In Elocution,
rse&s wishing to arall themselraa of the oppor-
taxtitrof
-■ land i
whs
to Lhei
SB.'
am
— «, a aasfal art at a moderate cost
. _ — >lr names to "Oambyass " T
when particulars as to terms. Mo.,
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In the Last Sctn*, a Funeral March and Dirge, composed for this piece by S. W. Leach
WM'NMOAT BYgJUHO, Atni 21
Complimentary Benefit to W. T. Porter. Scenic Artist.
SATURDAY. st 2 o>lnrk LAST COKIOLANl S MATIN'KE
rkj-arr--.* 4*<.»a— l>?M*Otl«ll BJM* Or*b<
R'iti.4 »rnii- .1*0,0* *
BrSM Crt-a A4BMSM .
..SI •• B-.!oor.y
Td Gallery
.■1 AO I'r.-.la Basaa..
■A mid BIO Ou
UNCLE BEN'S MUSEUM!
C— *» ak— . } lykMWs| *ar\» k**i*
Wap p^rfefti-
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Own .Mtt>«
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Tableaux Vlvanta!
ci.»»»i ai. «nn »i timxiuii.
«w«n»r» _ Owhim
>)Jilte^quiiU^ Thoi. Unipbril
l)m«-ii i->| laity.
1. n. um» -—i-. .o«JUti» AaM»T»oii»
vocal iccEmiticmit cjuuii ifinii
I li«- Miowmiin mi lln- l^iilr- !
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QwttM OffcMfcm
0»B«ll4tB( witb tt>« pcpalir ObtrMl«rt»t:o fck* Kb of
TOODLES
TiBielhTT3>dl«t R O. Mini
0«oi|« A earn ....(.Iim, Vttorr
>'ftraj*r N*lt«n <'.«Ja*ill
F»rm»r K»oton . J. I 00 par
l hu K#ot.n VmM K*Ur
FarB*r Aaora Tonmj r)ia*
Farnar Wi ki K HaaU|o«
Mr.. ToodiM ...Illllt HaHaad
Mary Amid.. Mi«« MIddI* F>>laora
FRIDAY MOUrOF KAUII WKKh-
I.AIHiy IIOUT Ladles aad (hll4rrn will W
udmlttcU WtLKK.
SlK
gaj
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miani
UBOHl^
HLD HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent.
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A SHIRT STORE,
1 Mnr m«t, »•• H«a»av«4 l»
I Ni'coaU atreet,
»•■ will aid a •*npl««« ■•■
• r ■niiTi ui iiMui.
»l lite amal law pH««*.
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8 OPERA HOISE.
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AKT THBATRB HAJ BIKJV KI-
■Ad Aksi b» rsaksd fey ikt siibt or
BtAra U. InrWlag OOOlSASJa.
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Or w"**^*--** -?^^-F-irt*'
• W4SBBI
fcad Mia l*rot.rl._a-.
fiTMcOABK.
UW4. H an F ra nn >«w*rt
Hale
u.C»oi
OLAV BOaT -TOR. Datid miTHX.
, Stein & Maxwell,
IHPORTIFUI AJID
Ijale Prorision Merchants
CBliai. LAID. BAK8 BAOOH.
I«. !•• Ouil«rm» ilr««l. on* d*Cr
SWEENEY,
CHANT TAILOR
a HZCONB HTUIT.
IOOD8 1~ PERFECT FITS I
«»sf action Guaranteed!
1 Jaa* rtMlTad. Or) ud im Uvm.
keaad atrvaii. ssbrTlm
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PIANOS,
1. PtAIfO STOOLS, f TARO COVBRB,
Mario, Maala B4K>lu. Mulo f oilos.kks.
A ud Isrf* uiartoual. OAU and aa-
a. rhse«labTatad
ftOAMMOR PIAKOl,
(Una by iba ■■•fa- 1 prif-aaioa u tb«
uK-vrlssA plM0 (a tbia mkrkat,
■ami BOk-r «% «:o.. Ar*<>.
MA. 1»1 Market atr-«t.
-RTOTJ*
«6NE CIDER!
•itiAiiiTO naixr,
ran ntAjneaoo.
OFFERED I
AM OBEE 001UI9
«%ka¥l
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
If HA HAD OONK TO TUS
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
70S, 712, 714 aad 716 Kearny itrtet,
(OPPOBITt TUI I'LAZ',,1
Tit WOll.ll DATE BltF.« 8ITITED
■ t •■««, wltbant Any annrctmry
■ Alk, ualHAald Un tilt llTla. tA.
4«T. wAE«rnaaicat to to«l«ta. aad a
walAiav advartlaeaicat of*lh« law price*
a« whlck gee da are tel. AT lb At eater-
prtalaa era,, I aatead af aelag a " dea'd
eald. daaia, aleasTeeable Iwdi."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
0HA8. T. BIBOOLD. PBOPBIETOB.
THB 0B010BKT HBAT8 ABDJ
TajrlAblM, Board br tbt weed.
— Tim BfBJLET hliHiIarL,
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE, AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Koomi 1G and 17 nvjo 'Washintrton atreet.
I-AKTMH WANT I'll
FOR A FIRST 01. ASH kXHIKlTION, RKADY
for Ibt ,o,d. 7 hi. It on., of tb« b,*t oapof I o»-
il'.i for A unart Q3AO wllb ft until otpiVtl tvrr
offtttd. For pAilioalATt Applf IB abova
IllAt. A. OABDNBR,
The Cclebralcd Dateo Caraedlaa.
. . Mtaa aiinnik louicu.
Borlraiaa. Serla-Oonio and Ballad Blnier.
SAPPBO TKOIIPI,
Iaeladlan; the Child TVander, tAPPITO.
I. El. IK IM.lt,
MISS H. All. IN aad IV. EI.I.1S.
« TJ T 1.1 a TOW,
....ABC...
LtOT ABA. At S,
Berla.CoBite aad Dnettlate.
-HE AMOVE AHTIST* ABE HOW ON OCX BOOKS. ANB CAM BIBB-
ragad by mtnagara Wtat or tbe Rooky Mountain*, through oar agency,
laERIDAN WIBBYS A CO.
THE OLD
Hot scoton,
15 Mortaa Street, tear htearay.
All Drinks Tea Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR HID JfcRRT III TOWR.
Alwaja on flls ihs ltew York Hsrsld . Hirpur'r
T7sskl«, FrsnaT Lssllk's, Day's Dotnst, Folic* Ok
K*tt«, all ihfi Oalifornls pofrara. sJbo London
Fanoh. Ball'a&fa. Illaairatad London Nbwb. Cell
and latlsfr jouraalf.
SA*> Don't loTgfti too tin ol tfao Hot Hcotc-b.
fal tf W. a. WALDROM, Proprlator.
Bar Sugar
BOB 8ALR-A1S EIABUtT STSBET. AT
MBROtR'S. . AUa, ararr kind of Oandlaa
SANGER HALLE
(SINOSR'S HALL.)
14 OKABY fcT., WEAK KBABNT.
Kas« atnk the Cholctsal Braadi of ITImes
aad Llsanri oa band.
DEPOT rYETAND A lASCHl'S BAY BREWERY
f,B u OHBIB FBLDMABS.
,OC»L AND mSTRURENTlL
MU8ICALINSTITUTE
OBDKR TBE DIREOTTOl? OF
ileXXa> XT*. XI. MHTDH..
aiSPoatSt., opp. TJaloa tqntrr,
Rfl : from » 10 I ud Irem 7 u, » RESI-
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER «p50,
LbAMTCASTER'S
• IT WA«inXOTO\ HTHF.KT.
fklllsk Opp. Mtdatrs'a Opsra Uonea.
SHIRTS
... AND....
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
A LAUGH ABBORTNKNT OF OKlfTS* FUB-
Blabins Oooda m ba liail fmod and cbvap, at
tha "OLD UURNKK,"' .1. I.KVY*^. Al« Mon»-
(tomary atrcat Jusllca titfln te all. Don't fcrgal
tba nnmbar— 510 Morttarooier- straat. fall lm
TRAYS alwsfs on hand.
Alfred Vetter,
Slaonfaotarsr and.
lnporUr of
BIRD CAGES,
CSS llnpont,
WSABSUTTER STBgZT.
Bes tat tlook of Bird
Osk*b bafora parehsatoK ■
slaswbera. Always soin*-
Miiou new on band. My
Patant OajraB, made at
Tin Wlrs, ara irarmntod'
FREE FROM VKRMIB.
Also. beat quality TBA
nolt) tf
OR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEU1,
Aad College ofKadlelne.
1 n flf\n BEAUTIFUL AND INSTaHOT-
1U.WU w. oblaoU to ba aa.n. Qpaa-B tta>
Publ io DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA1TAU
.l.MoatfOBMrratmt, FOR MEN ONLY.
•a* Da. JoADaa'g paitata Oraci U at snl -
Ooary Kraat (oppotlta old Maobanloa' ParfUeaX
Signor Mancusi,
pRIVATB SINOINO LEBSONB.-0LAB8 OB"
MONDAY aad THTTBBDAY.
MILITARY GOODS
....giro. ..
GOLD ADD SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
SSS Meatcaraerr ■trrat, Kaaaa We. B,
1 FIGARO-"
THB JOUBHAL OF AKUSEME5T8.
pTabUahad erery D« in the Ye*r by
I>. BOGABDITS
tglUtrcboDt and G1*S Washington 8U
Deio w Mont Komsry, Sin Francisco.
TUESDAY APBIL 1.1873
Pie . last Puffery.
About this ECJtOD cf the year the dai'y
pipers tbrow open their cjIultidb to the
communications of "traveling eorreflpon-
dantj" and "occibional correspondents."
Theai correspondent* as a role, r;c;ive
notaiog for their letters, but they dead heid
through the country oq the fetrength of their
connection with "the press." They s'ay at
people's hoQBsa, and in return for board and
lodging, put elaborate descriptions in print
or t jeir orchards and vineyards. At every
hotel where they put up, the "host" la
"genial," and the boose, tte moat admirably
organized establishmejt in ttis section of
ibe country. The stage drivers are all bold
Phaetons, full of aneolote and generally
bands mo. The Call is first in the field with
tbia kind of thing. On Monday it bad a
latter from Colesa, from a lady correspon-
dent. Thia lady gushed over everybody
and everything. This is the way aho doas it :
The most elegant private residence be-
longs to Mr. L , the "head and front"
ef Spiritualism in ail this vicinity— a gen-
man of rare intelligeocs and cultivation and
oharic er. fie has a beautiful daughter in
your city, whom he goes to-morrow tu visit.
It was built fur hi b wife and— I believe—
according to htr lasts. She died soon after,
and it is now rented by the cashier of taa
Bank, whom I have ret met, but whoa a ele-
gant wife I am quite in love with.
Then the correspondent says :
Mrs. G. , the yoong music teacher, is very
charming, and I was mnch pleased with her
husband, i w.i pleased with youog Dr. B.,
whom I found reading a work on "Psychol-
ogy;" and with A.' L. H., the youngest
member of the Colu-a bar. He posse-sei
in a large degree toat God -given power
•vbich has mads H. W. Bescher what he is,
s>nd is the secret of Greene Curtis' succe a,
and which makes successful orators, though
perhaps they do not rank high ss writers,
being more e'oqneat than profound.
The inevitable stage driver comes in thus:
Of the ladies, there was dear little Mrs.
M., who is as firm is a rock in her friend-
ships and her Opinions, atd yet, withal, so
gentle. Her giei.t-he.rted, noble husband
will drive tn ocer to Marys ulle to-morrow.
He is a Dane; yeu know they aro so staunch
and true.
We think a c lumn and a half of this sort
of thing in the Morning Ca'l, is a little too
mnch of a good thiog. "Some people"
lake it, but these are tLo people who ese
their names ia print.
-♦■
Ijive Woil
Those who eat good dinners an amiable.
-Bad feeding la the canaeof man; crimes. Those
Who dine at the Pioneer Restaurant, on Wash-
lngtot creet, at the comer of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy. Henry
Bocien, who has catered for the public since
1819, provice i for b.a customers Lake Tahoe
trout, Salmagnjidl aont>, game, tame geese,
delicious entrees, and everythiEj* the heart of
man can desire. The Met ecu of tea tn the
■oity — English breakfast Ma — BoacaonK and
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here. a
Sandwich Island. Puln.
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and tvery kind of industry Is
tat lug new life. Sir. Jacob Sehrelber, dealer tn
beading and furniture, 620 Washington stree*,
opposite the market, who fca* long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that tbe fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualitisa
for ma'trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Behrel.
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. a.
a —
Trie Pioneer Carpet Beating
THacliine Co.,
Mo. 653 Tehama street, Is the only p'aeeyoa
oan depend on for having jour Carpets well
clraned and swept by machinery. J. Spauld-
i*ag k Oo. S-a
J)r. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle*
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Di&-
■ aaaes at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7)4 o'clock,
A part of tbe evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In reoard to health
te invalids daily, from 9 to 4 r. u., free. w
Notice to ibe Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
' Booth of ths Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off hts nne stock of men's, boys' and chll-
arena' clotclog, on account of removal, at
greatlj reduced nrices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, tuts, trunks, valises,
eto.t below cot, c-ii if you want bargains. St
Mrs. M, W. Kind, Aresemaker, has removed
to 123 Geary Btreet. between Dupont and Stock.
ton, opposite Starr King's ehurch. Or
itf 1
r la a Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing ana Card Marker, at
116 Washington street, near the Post Office, Beat
ever In route L 0
A. great variety of Tips end Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Lanudry, ni
Leldeidcrff street. •
Genuine Havana Clears.
Beat brands at 61 Montgomery street, B, W.
.-ner of Merchant. 1 ^«nck & Oahn. q
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr, Per.
IT'S Webfoot pais, for all blMous complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, oerner of Commercial.
atttift
A Platte ef Hash.
The e'ectbn of ofiloers for the Bohemian
Olub takes piicj to-dty. There ib an oppo-
sition tisket representing the Utarary ele-
ment.
An awful whopper from the Washington
Critic: "Tte Chinese gambling establish-
ments of San Franoisco yield $25,000 to the
city treasury annually."
Pick-ring disovereoV a spy in the Call
office wto kept the Chronicle posted on its
financial affairs. Tbe tpy left suddenly. He
was tafaiog Mr. P. 'a money and 8:1 iag bim
to tbe enemy.
Tte mounting of "Romeo and Juliet," as
produce! at tbe Opera Comiqus, Paris, cost
80,000 francs.
The management of tbe Alhambra requsst
the public to " look out for Ohas. Vivian."
They can't find bim.
Everyone is praising Michael Reese for
giriog the University $2,000. It is "nice."
Let bim do so some more.
Contractors are libeling the Superintend-
ent of tbe Alms House again.
Frank Pixlsy in the Chronicle says it is
wicked of Americans to go and t psnd money
abroad. Oh, Frank ! Yon know how it is
yourself.
The most pitiable eight is a rich old man
who c .n't rest.
Tho Pound Master denies that he makes
dog e it dog, and shows his butcher bill for
beef.
Money his nothing'to do with the heart's
finest chords.
Boss Tweed is supposed to have said this
" The roid to a million dollars is down hill
all the way."
King Bill of the Sandwich Ialands is oom<
ing here. Hoky poky wanki fum. God save
the king.
The Call on Sunday published ft list of
rich men for the benefit of begging-letter
writers.
Tbe traveling jcorreapondent plague has
set io. The Call has it badly.
Put yourself in his place" is had reason-
iag for a jury.
Tosemite pilgrims will now bsgtn to ar-
rive.
Blaok sheep sre like lawyers, becauss they
are brought up to tae ba-a. Lawyers are like
black sheep because— well, no mattor.
The Brit'sh Benevolent Boc:ety's picnic
will take plaos on the 231 at F/aesking's Park,
Alameda.
Ireland mourns the lack of railroads.
A new pickle manufactory is to be started
In San FraocUco. It is needed.
Bndd Doble, the jockey, has gone East.
Leander Quint's suit against Laura Fair,
to get paid for saviag her neck, commences
this morning.
When they pat God ia the Constitution it
will be consistent to forbid Sunday sessions
of Congressmen, even with Christian states-
men in the majority.
Car conductors' nippers are dmgerous
weapons. They use tiem on rowdies with
terrible effect.
Henry Edwards will be cext President of
the Bohemian Club.
Somewhat too much of this. Two col-
umns of Bogart in Monday's Chronicle. -
AWsBuingtim Critic libel: "California
will take into consideration tbe propriety of
Betting fire to ships laden with Chine w
women before they enter port."
Mrs. Minnie Myrle Miller lectured to gocd
houses in Ohio and Indiana. ,
Business is brightening.
It ii siothing when you have a post-office
box to see a letter for you edvertis.d.
Tte Art Gallery comes out to-morrow.
Ton cannot sqaeeze happiness out of ava-
rice.
Tbe Hew Orleans Opera House is to be
sold at auction.
You won't be happier next year than you
are now.
A Tennessee University lost sixty-nine
M. D.'i allat OLce, recently.
Nobby note-paper now is gray, ruled with
gold lines.
A large dry goods establishment in this
oity prefers '■second-class customers" to
first-claes, as they pay cuh.
Judge Tjler is playing Chicken hazard.
He is going to sppeal Devise's eiae, and try
to get him a third trial.
Art critics are a dearth.
Never let business make you lean end
sour.
Take a holiday this year.
The Daabaways allow d Stephen Maybell1
the Laborer poet, to read his pome to them.
Admission free.
The public-ccu'd stand a few " last nights
of circus" before John Wilson goes rurdl-
izlng.
It is easier to earn $1 in this country than
30 cents in England.
There are 1,000 more pi:>s than people in
New Zealand.
In the Cincinnati diocese, Catbalic3 dare
not join trades unions.
There will be work enough for erery one
this year.
The Mcdccs still manage to hold the Peace
Commission in abeyance.
Omaha's business directory boasts 4,680
Clam Chowder Every IVisrnt.
Tne best chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, IS Morton street, jast off
B^arny. s_w
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do onr work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leldeedorff Street. •
Photograpnic Carai.
At one dollar per doaen at tbe People* Art
The Last Nevr Sons*
Air — "Matt t£ Chandon,"
Emerson Oorvllle U toy name.
My business alvayfl id tbe same;
Eastern Oysters, a-d Fan:? Boast.
Relishes thea«, tbat my booBe can boast.
S *fely these Bivalves to alt I show,
Qh! hleh ohl OhI nigh obi
None who have been but again will go.
Corville tayssol cays sol ■ a *""
On Floe Stieet, it No. 110,
Remember the numbtr aod call again,'
Visions of Bhell-fi-h tn every style,
|ow»rily causa you much to smile.
Ledlje with escorts tbere alwijs go,
Ladies got Lniiee got
Emerson Corvllle's polit'l and so
3-1 They go! they go! tbfy gol
Sa.fli Mooro,
Formerly of Bubs House Carriages, can be
round tn front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishmant, southwest corner £ush and Mont-
gomery sta., or Dexter Stables, Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or nlcht. at rednoed rates. bo
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
r-IHvldend Notice,— JPloneer Land aod
Loan Association.— A. dividend (57th dlridaod) of
one per oeot. for the month of March, baa ba«n
decl&red , p»j able oo tbe 5th of April ; a lac, an ex-
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WEDNESDAY .APBIL 2,1873
. AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Tfcesttro.
"Ooriolsnus" is in its last »nk. Before it fU
finallr taksa off Manager MoOullonghltonght fit
to under W.'.T.Porter.itoe scenic irllit, to whom
moon of the success of tbis piece ii doe, & bsneflt.
Tali will Uke place to-oigbi, end ire are ■ore tbat
the public will with pleasure aval) themselves
of this opportnoi tj to join with the management
of the Theatre, srpreesing their epprscistion
of Mr. PorUr'a talent and induatry. Ws think
that he can confidently reckon on a (nil hoot e.
Alhambra.
There ia a very brig* t and amusing performance
at this honn, and all who go there enjoy them-
selves thoroughly. Inthe first part there is good
BiDRiag and excellent music, with lots of fun by
Billy Emerson end Ober ley Button, in the Interlace
Senator Bob Hart delights the audleuoe with his
dry humor. Emerson appears in song and danca
Little Mao in acts, and the very laughable sketch
of "The Mlsohievous Monkey" ends Ihe evening's
amusement.
Metropolitan Theatre.
This eTening Signor Piitro Baoeef, one of the
Bioet popular tenore who have ever appeared in
San Franeiaoo, will takea benefit at the Metro-
politan Theatre. He will prfeentan entertainment
well worthy of the patronage of the public. The
opera of -Robert le Diabte" will he performed
With the beneficiary in the title role, Herr Carl
Bpeigler as Bertram. Mme. IneaFabbri, Alice and
Miss AnneEJaeras Isabella. The rest of the oast
appears on oar first page. The opera will be pre-
sented with an enlarged orchestra, under the direc-
tion of Prof. R. Mulder FebbrL The ballet will
be given by a corps' de ballet, with, M'lle Marie
Gangain in the leading part of Elena. Signer
Baccei baa well-earned a good benefit, and will
undoubtedly have a splendid house, ths seats being
nearly all taken. The Chapman Sisters, supported
by the dramatic company, will appear in "Alad-
din" te-aorrow evening.
Bella Union Theatre.
Thomas Campbell, the barStoo, it a great favor-
ite with the audience ai this hotue : the tableau
viTants are very pretty; J. H. Larldn and Carrie
Armstrong are always enoared in their Dutch
specialties; Cogill and Cooper are great in song
and dance; many other; appear in varied special-
' ties, and the capital fatce of 'Toodles" end*- a
pleasing performance.
HafpiLre's Opera Home.
Altera good first part, an amusing interlude is
given, in which Mies Agnsa Kennedy, Charles
Ooriell, Miss Ljdia Livingstone, Harry Howard,
H. Robinson, J, Cot ton, and many others appear.
The afterpiece of "Leva's Diadem; or Dead and
Alive," is very lively and amusing, and Miss Agnes
Kennedy, Miss May Leslie, Charles Ooriell and
and others display considerable burleeque talent.
Frank De Eon, the comic singer, will make his
first appearance to-night. Stephen Maybell, the
Oregon poetand comedian, will shortly yppear.
Academy of Music Oaltland.
II is net often tbat the Oakland people have
each, an entertainment aa they will enjoy this
evening, Toe Chapman Sisters will perform at
the Academy of Music, suppoited by the Metro-
politan Theatre oompany. The bill will consist of
the comedy of "Ofaeolnaate," ,wbieh was such a
success in this city, with both Miss Blanohe and
Miss Ella in the cast, and the screaming farce of
"oahemeroerr/s Boy." Figabo will be the pro-
gramme of the house.
Piatt's Hair.
Prof. O. B.Fowler will lecture to ladies to-mor-
row afternoon, on "Female Health.'' In the even-
ing the Professor will lecture to [gentlemen only
en "Manhood— Man and Woman Illustrated." On'
Sunday, the last lecture will be given — on "Immor-
Ulit j. and its Relations to this Life." Consulta-
tions en Phrenology are held every day at the
Grand HotaL
City Gardens.— The picnic of the Gari-
baldi Guard will be held, here on Snuday.and
a meet pleasant time may be expected. The
Japanese Troupe will give a performance, Hon, A.
D. Splivalo will speak, and Maden'e brass band
will famish musiolto those who want to dance.
Woodward's Gasdsnb —Signor Donate.
the world-reaown eae-legged deuoer, in his mar-
vellous exhibition at Woodard'e Gardens, Satur-
day and Sunday ; also, the full Japanese Troupe,
and the Buialay Family ia pantomime. Balloon
Ascension en Sunday.
AHATOknoAi. Mnsffuii,— Odo of the most
ismpleie collection* of the kind in the United
Its tea, comprising hundreds of ooetty and beeu-
tUnl vu models, ie daily on view (to gentlemen
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Spring: Opening:,
The l.teit novelties in%ounete, bate, eta, and
choios selection of millinery goods, to be seen at
Mrs. M. Selig's emporium of faebion, 2!6 Kearny
Ooo«l Investment.
Ho other city iu the United State! offers
greater inducements at the preient time for
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I>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more partJcraariy to
chzonlc and spedflo practloe, and as such Is
bow the most snocessfal of any Physician in
Ban Franeiaoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Lcidesdcrfl, a tew doors oelow What
Ohwer House, sasessSss -* *-»s
Tbeatrlcal Motes.
Manager MoOallough has leased the California
Theatre for five jeara at $2.(40 per moaJb rental.
The 'oeg talked of new theatre on Mission street,
near Third, Is to be built. It is to he a splendid
edi&ev, and is to be completed by t as first ef Sep-
tember.
The right of way through the Metmp-.liron
Theatre and Magnire's Opera House for Moli-
gomery Avenue, having been purchased by and
deeded to the citr. the commissioners have noti-
fied the present occupants that they muet be pre-
pared to commence clearing away the portions of
said theatres new standing on the surveyed line
of Montgomery Arenas, by April list; or the
e»mmlestoaer* will proceed to sell such incum-
brances to the highest (bidder. Montgomery
Avenue wlllcutlhe Metropolitan nearly in through
diagonally, and will sweep away moot of the stage,
and the esetern portion of the dress . circle of tbe
Opers, Housi, making both buildings totally -inflt
for theatrical purposes.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" will be the next
grand Bhakspearean feature at tbe Oalifornia
Theatre.
Congress Hall Is being rapidly converted into a
very putty and comfortable little theatre, about
the size of the Alhambra, with dress circle and
orchestra accommodations for six hundred per-
sons. 1 he drees cire'e and orchestra will be loca-
ted ou the ground floor, wjih the gallery above,
exactly reversing the arrangement of the Albaa-
bra. Ihe stage and proscenium are already nearly
completed, the dress circle and orchestra floor
laid, and the frame work of the gallery ereoted.
The front of tbe building is to be improved and
ornamented; the entrance way is to be widened
eight feet more, and the interior of the theatre
will be elaborately decorated. The time set for
opening is Jose 1st.
" Tbe Governess" Is the title ef the new comedy
which will be brought out at tbe Oalifornia Thea-
tre ou Monday night. It is written by Mra. Julia
E. Dunn of this city.
Mrs. Bowers, "tbe superb," as they call her at
toe East, will open at the California on Monday,
April 14th.
There is some talk of converting Piatt's Hall
into a theatre. Parties are figuring on it, but
their figures don't approximate dangerously near
as yet.
Manager Msguire bas arrived in Hew York, and
will soon be sending on star talent for the Alham-
bra Theatre.
B. D. Davies, "the man with a thousand voice,"
who has for the past five months been a big at-
traction it Niblo's, left Hew York on Sunday last.
He is engaged for tbe Metropolitan Theatre, and
will appear on Monday next. He is said to be
very funny.
"Tbe Merry Wives of Windsor," Nioolai'e com-
ic opera, produced for tbe first tine in this city
by the Fsbbri Troupe at the Oalifornia Theatre
last Sunday night, will be repeated next Sunday.
The Dockrills and the fUuny Frenoh ckwn,
Kenuibal, have started tor tbe Bast. Theysre
engaged for Bsrnum for the coming aeasoa. Bndd
Doble took their three performing horses with bis
blooded stock, in bis palace horse car.
There ia *j umor on the street of another theat-
rical project, to the effect that tbe Gouty Jail ia
to be converted into a theatre, with Harry Oour-
talus as manager. It should not be credited to
readily. .
Sp'eadld Display.
That made by the dry goods establishment
of Eaindler & Co., corner of Montgomery
and Butter streets. Their windows bloom
like brilliant flower gardens with bus* of
richest color, for the " City of Paris" store
is now blossoming with new Spring style
fabrics direct from the parent house in
Parie, and great is the display thereof.
Those Beantifml New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bnrnhsm t Co's, Ho. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot cakes.
Mew and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rash to see and bny them. Elegant
parlor fnrnitnie mide to order Is the finest
syile. 4 a
Pratt's Abolition OU
Oares BhemnaUsm sad Neuralgia. 3
bT'Fob Cbtilpbkh's Pxctuhss go to Mobsb'b
Gallzby, 41" Montgomery slraet. S-v
Wlille Labor Only !
Employed by the What Oheer Laundry, 131
Leldesdoiff s'reet, •
Holiday Candies,
Sresb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at aL A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 676 Kearny street. 'Wholesale ana retail, a
Star Slilrts ana Collars.
All sorts and sixes, for sa'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdoiff at, •
Save Tour Money.
Why psy (8 per dozen for Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when yon can get them lor $4 per
dozen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Yobk Oaxjjebt, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Hlssion and Market streets. Ho Chinese
employed at the New York Gallery, 3-e
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Eoom 10
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Coxes Lane Back and Paralysis.
?*
Fob tthx wobx, go to T. 0. Jeegop, dentist,
cor. Snttsr and Montg'ry, over Tocher's. S-u
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " Ths" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second bat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the price? are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. n
Five Hundred Men^anted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st. *
For -tne Best Candles.
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas a Co.,
20 Ee-roy aireet. Hew style cap bonbons for
balls and putles. ^ 3ai
It Is True,
3. A. S baber k Oo. are selling p&rlor, sets and
all other kinds of rurnltnre and bedding cheap v,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand s ghost ot s chance when
people know Bhaber's prices, *
Do Hot Suffer irom Corns,
The Tinfortunate sufferers from Corns, Ban-
Ions. Club and Ingrowing Halls, can And Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Instt.
tote, 319 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjl We
**>**£ from experience, having tested ths Dos-
1 sera capability. Beferencee given U required, e
COM MO>PLA?E.
She teased the curie from n** blushing face;
She softly sigbed, with a girlish fane,
"I'm weary of lire— it's so commonplace;
"Wtary < f music forever sweet;
W ax/ of rcse-lesves beneath my feet;
Sick of the days that themselvt e repeat"
Faded the rosea, the mnslo stilled;
Change has come, as tbe maiden willed;
Borrow ths pulse of her life has thrilled—
Borrow too deep to be sighed away;
Where Is that wearisome yesterday,
Bright with a beauty too fair to atay?
U to the silence that sits apai*,
Keeping wich o'tr the schlng heart,
Steals a thought like an arrowy dart;
"Through the swlf: cycles ol time and Bpass,
One la the fate that befalls the race —
Happy lives only are comaocplace. *
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feet , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless^play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seta ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window reem to bs
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
3top," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks ao nice— and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magna '.ficatiiv, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your month don't water, than
You're different from other men.
They'd clam e and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinde of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every diah was, I am Bure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best ice eream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners, "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and NiflbL
CHABLBS HAAKE, Proprietor.
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains,
JPuoiic Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. u., can
be returned in the evening if required; we
never disappolntt What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. *
Se-wirifi Machines for Sale*
Heated and repaired, at 116 Post street Alio,
agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
Frosb. ana Street.
For the best confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St near Sutter. a
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest Improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeente any work in their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
WU1 psy the highest prices for qnsrta sped,
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
id err. 6U Merchant street, room 26. Sh
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PROF. O. 8. FOWLER
LICTrBE8 1H
PLiATS'S 2
Tb or sday Afternoon, st 2 30 sharp, to Laeies,
on V&MaxB HEALTH, illustrated. Beats,
25osats.
Thursday Events p. at 8 o'cloek, to Gentlemen,
•oMAH AND WuMArt. Illustrated. Ssata,
CO oents.
Sunday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. "Immortality
and its Beistieneio tbiaLife." Ladies frte.
Gentlemen, 2* cants.
LAST DATS of hie consultations as to your
own and ohlidrsu'a phrenology, best business,
health, etc, at the Grand Hotel, continue till
Tuesday, at 5 p.m. ONLY. Last visit. ss2 2t
OOHSnSTESIjlVS
BRAHMINICAL
MOON PLANT!
East Indian Remedies,
FOR THB ODRK OF
Rbeamattetn,
Neursleia,
Gout, Agne,
Sympathetic Pains,
Liver All actions.
Sciatica,
Sore Throat.
Dyspepsia,
OaUrrh,
Diarrhea,
Constipation and
Diaentery.
_ S-Xote the names of seme of those -who
have beea cured: Hon. Samuel Pursy, ex-Gover-
nor ; Oapt. B. A. Pool ; R. U. Sin ton ; Henry Ed-
wards, of Oalifornia Theatre; Fred Ljster. and
other*. Depot-ill's OaESY BTREirT, be-
tween Bush end Pine. a»2 tf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAND.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Minutes Bide from tale Clly-Oars
run direct to the Park.
BAJDfiER'S OKHTRAL PARK IS TJNDOTJBT-
edly tbe best Summer Resort for Picnics aod
i'amilies doriag tbe Summer, being FREs FROM
DU*T, WIND, SAND AND POISON OABL The
Park is very commodious, and located directly at
the water trout.
It aboaods iu magm ficent old Shade Treos, beau-
tiful Lawns. Gardens, etc., and is provided with
a mam mot b Pavilion, Reetaurant, aud every con-
venience for public assemblages. Will be open to
the public aftir March I5th. For psrtieulars. ap-
ply to T. W. BADGER, at the Pars;, or at his
office, Dorthsaat corner Kearny and Bush streets,
Siii Francisco. mb.ll lm
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
__ FIHKLT FURV1SHKD ROOMS, SIB-
■fSJT (le or in suits.
Well LtiMsd and 'Ventllatao,
. — Dnramisnecl Rooms to leu lodging witt
w. witbeut board. ALHAMBRA BULLDINI
mo
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable ranlsge, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading ea.
aentialBof tn isj oyoble ride, and theee cannot
be secured in Ban Francisco eo un question ably
as from Ftsnk Eouton, whose carrlagea have
the privilege o tbe Eland frontbut ths Occi-
dental Eotel. HlBhaEdsOBQe turn-ontgtre used
by the best circles of the city, and aa he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drlverp, he is more liberally patroa-
ixed than any other carrlsge proprietor on thla
Coast, while a large number of persona, and
ladles' lo particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en.
joyed gr-at Euccese in his business, and the
admUable way In which he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Ladies, yon may say what you please there
Is but one place in the city where jou can bny
underclothing cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that is st M, Friedlanderai Oo's, Mo.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. ft
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
"The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Bed Mountain "
(WRITrRB FOR THE GOLDEN BRA IN 1863,)
Will be continued, and concluded In sixty
chapters, commencing ia
TheGoldenEra
....OF....
Sunday Mareb 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
" 1UE1L.ISS,"
A Romance of Bed Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.
OF SUBPA3SIKG JKTKBEST AJID POWER,
WBITTJES IXrXEiSLT FOB
The Golden Era,
And possessing unparalleled attraction, con-
taining a New Revelation in
California Romance.
BEAD THE OPENING OHAPPEES OF
Bret Harte's Story
....or....
" nvriL.iiss."
,...ih....
The Colden Era
HABCH lath,
TO BE COMPLETED DT SIXTY OHAPTEKS.
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVEBYWHERE,
TO UIL SUBSCBIBKKS.
The Golden Era, One Tear SS SO
The Golden Era, Six Month. SOS
ThA T Golden Era and Peterson'.
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The Golden Era and Peterson*.
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8EBTXB IT CABKIEB8.
The GOLDEN ERA 111 PETBBSONS LADIES
NATIONAL MAGAZINE deli.er^ throosh-
ont tbe citr bj Crriors at 12^0. per week.
Send AddreM to Golden Era Office, SAO
Clay street.
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
WILLIS' BAND.
A
MUSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Moaio imported, arraugea
and for sale.
MABCrSH. JBLl'M leader of
Orche-tra.
HE.VKX "VOX D£B HEHDEA, I>ead-
er or Bran Band.
iCSrOrdera from the country promptly attended
to Address M. W. WILLIS. Eaton's Mnsio
Btore. 1»8 Mot womerr street, or ALAROUS M.
BLUM. 8«» Monweomerj street- ja6 tl
MRS, EGGERT. OLAIRVOYAHT, TK8T -*-
andTranoe Medium-^anbaoonsuiesd-TTT,
oo busmeas or sickneia dally, from 10 a. M to ir*i
5 P. si. Spi'itaal Oiroles, eooday. 'laesdavand
Friday evenion. at8 p. m . at ber residence. SS8X
O'Farrsll street, near Mason. m 2S-lm
CLASSES IHJLOCUTION.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in L'alifomia pre-
pose formlDg classes for instruction in Elocution.
Parsons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquirina a usefwrart at a moderate oost
can send in khoir names to "Oamovsee " P. O. Bor
2JM. when partiouUre as to terms, etc., will be
ssattotheoiT-r- ' asssa-^iu^ de9r
S.F. BUSINESS DIREII iff
Bookseller* and Stnttoaan
H. H. Moon, 609 U.ntcomerr, aw m,„
Bo.lne.. C3ollecea
Hmld'^ Brjut a Str.tton-. Coller* u ..
Matcher*.
EaU, Pral. 8U1I. H to 1«|. O^ltornU H.
French Fancy Good.,
Lotas * Oo.. 19 Xnltian, WI ud m 8
■r— ■ ■- Hatr.
aampwn. A. B. < Oo.. 110 S«ond ra.M.
Wine, and U«n.ra, (Wool«n
Dual F. a Oo.. fiM Front
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'i
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTI Tl
M. M. cor. Jick»t and Mean.
TBE OBEAT EBADIOATOB OP III .
OOMPLAINTS. lorn.'..!, of LcV | «)
DB. TOZER inform, th. .fflJoUd i IhM i
!
brated Uoepitai in London, the LOOK hV' ''
opened his old Medical Institute at thanl ">
where he can always be found
ym "isssl
-.110.0 u* u«ij uniig db loand. DR. TOJ 5
for forty years met with uaparalielad aa fl
tbe treat msDc of diseasa Keaerallv a. '■
OHRONIO A1VD SPECIAL OOJrtPLAlir *
DB. CHAS. BL TOZsTR
is In every way responsible, Wndinr b«
effect o. permanent cube, or maUaasus. '
Those who cannot afford to pay tor id, *
medicine will be obars;ed for medisios onl. 1
MONTHLY RESTORATIVE PIIaL^bS !!
to fail m giving relief in eases for which '
reootameoded. are to be obtained oah 5
offlee. Prioe 15 per box. Full dirsetlsn.fi
box, isnt br fxpress or otherwise.
Dit. TOZER does not imitate the *d,.
Qnacks who make it a pr.otioe to eabJ.
afndaviteand other false references, )n\Z
the most respectable people in the StattM Z
bas eUBED of diseases which others have k Z
' „ „ 1>:K* CHAS. H. TOZEI
V. E. corner Kearny and Jaokaon sin
"*-" San|rsa
Assessor's Offi
NOTICE TO TAX-PAT.
1873-74.
ILL PEBSOIVS, COKPAslli, .
SOCIATIOIVS, or FIRMS, u .
City and Conntr of Sua sTraaslsss .
requesCed, either In person or by •
proper representatives, to deliver i ,
Assessor's Office, Ho. 68 City Ball
fore the SECOND MOHOAT la AF
1873, a statement under oiUi
Property, holh PERSONAL esaJU
owned or claimed by him or Uei
which Is In their possession, sr wi
held or controlled by anyotsjsrss
In tr Bit for. or for the Benefit ef si
them.— See Sections S839-»81S, P
c»l Code.
srPOLL TAX IB NOW »l'I ai
Office, or to a Depary. — See •«
8839-3B4S, Political Code.
LETI ROIERn
City and County Asses
Satnrday, March 1, 18T8,
notice:
rpHJE PUBLIC 1KB HJEHKBT II
fied that the Field Bepallei ef
Offlee will commence aasesalac prsv
SATURDAY, MAKCB 1, 1STS. I
The dnues •salsnod to those de»
sire too well knowa to the coatss sail
require explaaatlona, and while I
been earefnl In maklns; my •eleetlei
Ull positions oy men faTorably fcBSS
l his comma nlty for their comsreloso
latesrrtty. and am confident that tan
ties will be discharged by shea Is
general satisfaction efall eosecraoi
I orsxcatly rcqaeat the general eaW
report to this office any dirollctles
dntybyony of my Deputies, and M
them that any Jnat complslau wll)
celve Immediate at ten lion.
LEVI ROSEXKE,
mb4 City and Const
Attention, Good Lire
df
proprietor of the Miners'
taurant, hes taken the managemeut
of both the Miners' Rssaaurant on,
Commercial street and the Miners''
Breach on Market street, in partnership ">J
A. DRAYEUR, who has been oonntotsd *i
firm for years. Improvements hsve beja w
the outsine departments tbat will renowj u
ners' mors popular than it has ever bssnj -
tbe 22 yeareef Its prosperity. Our BU»o:
embrace all the delicacies of the ssSSOa."
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Mo *
0b"v"L" iMmm«»B» *€*>.,
MINERS' RESTAUR^.
S31 and SSS OomaxnUL
7«» Mnrkat Mn.C
Open Tom 5 A.Si- to 10 P.M. » -:
asa«,s
ARKI
Pianofct
KOLAEBD BT THE JOTOBS ATA
Fair of tS.A»Kloanln.titnt...n«;i
fold tri.1 araJnat_BI.Liiwaj'a,^S!SjS',°r
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CALIFORNIA THHATR1.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
tr i i v t ■(»'
apman Sisters — "•
**•"■• Complimentary Benefit to W. T. Porter, Scenic Artist. BELLA UNION MIN8TW1I.*
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»< ril t.,.1.1 >*ir»t t* l«»i«. A*»»* AA-BUns*. Ik* tasHI-Da*- HIIL Trlnaepkal Bate?.
ACT li I »r,., 1.*. ImmI la ■•■>«. aVee* SB at S Bat. The Capital. A**e* Sd. «irf»t la SUaa*.
«♦ eh.- P»»l alar* la Kaea*.
Af-r IT- •*«■•# le«.~Uaa»*. The CapHalfee mil. H,Mfff-I««f. ApartaftU la U* hlaM «f
srfelaeeke »r *■*.- AW - B *sa*. rapltwlle* llll.
ACT f-«*»a» 1H -AiiUa. A\ B><*s>nt |« Anl4lw* »W«.«. Been* »*f -AaMnsa A Ortflu Hall.
•anes* ad -Banna, n.r**i. ***** Aim -Flair, near Kn««. Neva* Cia. — raaltc plar* la Roaif.
%• r V1—"aaM I st -Ta* Volt»l«n r.nr.apartl, tr« sal la* frase Itar. Benee As". — Prapfrf.
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Or. AI.ArYI'ir* 1*0. B.
M Xttropolitsii Theatre. 8an Francnco
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■OB DAY ArXI >•»-
App-aranc- of E. D. DATIE8I
T». II mm with !.*•« T.trMA.
In the Lait Secne, a Fnaeral If arch and Dirge, composed for this piece by 8. W. Leach
8ATIRDAY, at 2 o'clock LAST C0R10LANUS MATINEE
B.***f-r*d S»ai»-DraMOtM|« aa<< Oreftat*r»..
lfMrtf4 a* at*— B
Preee Otrele Adratesta
• 1 A* Balcony..
TS Osllery,.,
• 1 *Q Prrst* n
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, M aad BIO OO
UNCLE BEN'8 MUSEUM!
« «*r«.
■ >l \ mplaa < . .. n.
> *TTA
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MR. JOKEVI JEWELS.
Otaffll ... t • ■
fiiiwiL »wn >i.l,-oo«H'«l.
Cmtlor* Or«h«*tr«
While KqualT" 7. . . Thoii. UropbTlt
Dutch Spcelnliv.
J. H. I.ABKIN ."I OARRK ARHSTROItO
vooAiTcctiii »icmii~TT. • • • matin vuiiia
'I Ik- Ibowman at the Fair !
UARBT OADaLAR^.
Or.rlar* OnkMfta
0tfi«ll4IM vith \h9 poyvUr Ohftr»«t«riit'o fck- Uh of
Tfaelk»Tr>941ii H O. Mareb
O*o ti • A(«rn ....UnM. V*raar
>'irm«r N«li a O.LiefltH
K»rai«r **»ntoo . . J. Loo par
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■WEDNE8DAI APBIL2, 1873
F Iff* WO will bs tie protraixme to-nigtt of ids
H-troeoiitao Tfleetre — Bacciii's benefit— opera
Bifti.. Cslifsrsi* Theatre, Albsn.br» Theatre.
Bella Uo-on Theatre, Magoire'e Opera HoasS and
the Academy of Homc. Oit-aed.
LinkedCafj.
Under Ibis head the Grass Yallaj Union
has the following:
Tee Whits Pine News tet!s a story which
reminds osof the Grasi Valley man who a
few months ago kiledadouble headed calf to
aare tte milk that the calf sacked. Oarc.If
story was lite :»ly true and we suppose the
following cat story of the White Pine News
is also true:
We siw during tte week a curious and sin-
gular monstrosity io the shape of four kit-
•tens" wbieo wt>re born ail fastened or (frown
together. The connecting link- consisted of
-an ontgroniog from eich of the animals
*rticb held them together in the middle.
"When horn Ihey were healthy, and wonld
probably have lived to aiorn tbe museum of
some showman, had not the lady of the lady
ended their, career by drowning- We have
nerer seen any "linked eats" alire, bat we
eat sausages sometimes.
Bret Harte.
The London Overland Mail siys : Bret
Tlarte, author of the "Heathen Chines,"
and numerous short stories, in which humor
And pathes are happily blended, and in
which !iTe io th= Far Wo = . is described with
a freshness and nerve peculiarly his own,
is about to piy a visit to this cDantry. The
British public, amongst whom tbe ciroula-
•tion of Mr. Harte's works has been enor-
mous, will be enabled to make his personal
acquaintance, as he purposes delivering in
I/oodoo and in the principal 'cities of the
United Kingdom his lecture descriptive of
the early diys of Californian enterprise,
wheh hs cills "The Argonauts of '49." Mr.
Harte will most probably arrive in London
about the middle of April.
Pleasant.
A country contemporary bad occasion to
speak of an eminent citizen of tbe village
as ooe of the "big bags of the omnty," and
when the paper came out that man walked
into the offica acd asked what was meant by
calling him a bed bug. It had so appeared
in tbe paper. It w*s a most nnfortuoats
error, for it has destroyed tbe fdior's char-
•es of getting either the county piloting or
the post-mastership.
A. Society Item.
A Keatncry editor 'detailed one of bis
-staff to do a little society reporting at a re-
cent wedding, acd after two hours labor the
following copy was ssnt up to the printers :
"The brida wasn't remarkably handsome,
but her father threw io seven muhs and the
.husband w-g sitisfied."
OtTonbaeH's I**** Opera.
The "Bohemians," the last work of tbe
great comic oomposer, has juatbem brought
outinLondOD,aad the last Locdon Figaro
says: There is notMog very original in the
music eopplisd by M. Offenbach to the "Bo-
hemians.'' It is, indeei, & potpourri at atrs
from Tarions of Offenbach's opera3-bouffe3,
supplemeufed by songs from the Bepertoire
Judic-Chanmont. In tbe first act there is
a drinking-song, "Clink, Cliok," sunc by
tfdlle. Boae Bell, with a eatching refrain;
and a commonpleca daet serenade, "Star of
Love," for M'llea B si Bell and Clary.
The second act con t ins tte prettiest aod
most taking muse of toe opera; and the
rondo, "An Act ir's Life," twice encored,
will probably be ground into tne ears of the
million by the berrel-organs before tbe piece
has ran its fall course. The ballet-music,
beyond being inappropriate and not very
original, was good ia it« way; and tbe pretty
ballad, 'How Sweetiy Calls," with its flow-
ing melody, obtained le-s recognition than it
deserved- The mus o of the opera generally,
if wanting in originality, isbright and spark-
ling, though it will probably never rival the
same composer's "La Grande DusheEse" or
"La Bells Helene."
A FbL.anih.ror>. at.
It is not every disooverer who is willing to
give the fruits of his study and experience
to the world without remuneration; but sow
and then we do find a benefactor to his race,
who, throwing aside all selfish motives, and
inspired by a love for his fellews, bestows
upon his race a boon of incalculable value-
A gentlemen of Cincinnati deserves tbe
highest praise for his conduct in this con-
nection. He lataly ;seat the] fellow
ing communication to a paper in
that city: "My yungest boy, three years old,
playful! put a butting up his noso, and after
trying to extract it with instruments and
failing, I then placed my finger en tho childs
Noze opist to the butting and my month to
the mouth of tbe boy. I then blew in the
month of the boy and the butting came out
of his Noze."— He might have kept this
priceless discovery to himself, and patented
it, had he been less of a philanthropist, end
gene about the world blowing "bntings out
of child s Nozes" for money, but he gener.
ously refrained, threw aside the fortune that
awdi'ed him, and became a beaefsctor of his
species.
A Waruimir.
When a fellow goes to see his girl, there is
ne necessity of his putting three or foor
photographs of other females io his p;cket.
Such a course sometimes gets a fellow into
trouble. Mr. Frank Buckle did this when
he went to see bis girl last Sunday night
The girl got hold of tbe photographs, knew
the original of one of them, retained it, and
the following day visited the original of the
pistare, and learned that Frank was one of
her greatest admirers. When Erankrisited
his charmer, on Wednesday evening, he fo and
the girl's father, instead of the girl,- and that
father being a strong man, wielded a cow-
hide, with such effect that Frank's new co it
was ruined, and his back has bean as sore
since as his spirit is sad. He doesn't banker
much for another interview with her father.
Rather Severe.
Mr. Jenkins admires Mias Swift very maah,
Mrs. Jenkins detests her. *' She has arms
like broomsticks aod feet like canoes," she
said, shrugging ber shoulders. " I cannot
imagine what you see to admire in ber."
"Bat, my d ar," said her husband, "She
has love'y eyes and you most confess that
her teeth would charm—
" A dentist," said Mrs. Jenkins, finishing
his sentence for him.
Right Enough. n ibj iwiiim
A gentleman pratBing tie persona* charms
of a very plain woman, bis friend asked:
"Wby don't you lay claim to snch a beauty?'
'What right bavel to her?" ■ .Everyrightby
tte law of nations." replied tbe other, "you
being the first discoverer."
Selling Off.
The large hoose of H aril at d, Hooper &
Co. is selling off its immense stock of glass-
ware, dinner eels, table cutlery, bar furni-
ture, etc., at remarkably dowrates.lto close
copartnership. Bee pries list oo first page.
Tbe .Beat Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Wehfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For Bale by all druggists. Agency, ±17 Saneome
street, corner of Commercial. *
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John SlcCu'.iongt Proprietor and Manager
EXTBA AXVOTJXCEltEIfT.
Jjive Well.
Those who eat good dinners are amiable.
Bad feeding Is the cause of many crimes. Those
who dine at the Pioneer Best&urant, on Waah-
ington tteet, at the corner of Don bar Alley,
live well, and axe conseguectly happy, Henry
Bocken, who has catered for the public since
1843. provide? fox his customers Late Tahoe
trout, Bumajondi soup, game, tame geese,
dellolous entrees, and everything the heart of
man can aeeir*. Tbe Dest cup of tea in the
city — English breakfast tea — Souchong aid
Orange Pekoe— can be obtained here. a
T"n© Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Oo.,
Re. 663 Tehima meet, is the only p?aoe yoa
can depead on for having sour Carpets well
cl*antd and swept by machinery. J. Spatxd-
jg & Co. 8-a
. r.^r. Barlow J. Smith
1b gtrtng a conrs of Free Lectures to Oentle-
snees on Sexual Physiology and rTerrous Di&-
GBe* at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
ovary Friday craning, commencing at 7 H o'clock
r A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Br. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in reeard to health
- te invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. at., free. w
IS'olice to the Public.
H, Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis hoe stock of men's, hoys' and chil.
orena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced tr'.oes. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, valises,
etc.. Below coit, OtU If you want bargains. Sl
Hra. M. W. Kind, dreesmakrr, bai r* moved
to 183 Geary street, between Dupon* and Stock-
ton, opposite 3: an King's church. St
It la SV Beauty :
The Little Gtm Clothing and Card Marker, at
. 416 Washington street, near the Post Office. Bast
ever invented. o
A great variety of Ti*s and Bows, all EtyleB,
■Just recetved at the Wnat Cheer Laundry, 121
■ Leideaderff tbrect. •
Genuine Ha\ ana Cigars.
3eat hiaade at 61 Montgomery street, S, W.
comer of Merchant. 1 f tnck fc Oaha. q
8am Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages), can be
found tn front ef Coleman Bros, clothing e*-
. iaomeat, soothweBt eomer Bash and Mont-
gomery sta>, or Dexter Stables. Oarriace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
er aight, at reduo&d rates. »
m
i»ratt'a AaoUUoa Oil
Cwree Stiff Joints, feprainj and aVrutaas, a.
Modified Pain.
The Danbnry News says:
There was a fight between Danbnry acd
Norwalk roosters in this pi see Friday. The
pain eTery good crizen must feel over
sach a brutal display is somewhat modified
by the fact that oar rooster licked.
The Last New Song.
Jxr—"Moct tt Chandon, "
Emerson Oorville ii my name,
My business always is the sasoe;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my honse can boast.
S tiely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high ohl Oh! high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
CorviUe fayB bo! says so!
Oa Ploe Street, at Ho. 410,
Remember (be cumber and call again,
Visions of Ehevll-n <h in every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
|_adles got Ladlee gol
Emerson Corvlile's polits! and bo
5-1 They gol they gol they gol
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind cf industry is
using new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer la
bedding and twrnitnre, 690 Washington street,
opposite the market, who baa long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu haa always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtlefs Mr. ftchrel-
ber will and no difficulty in disposing of all
American Watcbea.
Bednced prices, at H- A. Callander's 62 Seo
ond St. comer of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches cirefnlly repaired. d
CulIAvohbt.— Madame Clara Aatonia, the
Clairvoyant, aod Independent Trance Medium.
333 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Consolta-
aenetn Baglistu French and Qerasaa. i^«
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
Wha: Ohear Laundry, office 121 Leidesdorff st.
Clam Chowder Every IVlffnt.
Tbe best chowder in town, st the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, j ast off
E^arny. 8-v
We get no bntinees from Chinese, snd we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. »
Photograpnic Cards.
At ema dollar pet docen at the People* -Art
Oallery. 34 Third stnet between Stevenson sad
MB.. JOHN' McCULLQCGH being desirous of
acknowledctag the valuable services rendered by
MR. W. T. PORTER,
Scenic Artist of the Theatre,
In the production of
The great success of which ia in no email degree
doe to hia splendid plstorlal delineations ef tbe
aoenee of Aneisat Borne, baa tendered him, while
the play ia ia tbe full tide of sueceaa and popu-
larity, a
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT,
....TO 11KE PLACI OH....
WEOKESOiY EVEY1VG, APBIL 8d
BOX SHEET NOW CPE*.
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S TJX DAT..
APKIL 6, 1873
G-fa.^£VlSr3D FICNIO
Garibaldi Guard!
CAPT. FJKAMGI8 LrCHETTI.
THE OOMPAICy WILL FORM OK MONT-
gomerr aires', oear WafibingtoD, at 10 o'cloct.
and rrarch throagQ tbe principal atreeta aod te
tbe Garjau?, wfiere ibey will gire aa EXHIBI-
TION DBIub; after wbicb tber will be addrasael
bj the Oaptain. followed bj tbe
lxOK. A. X>. 8PLIV1LO.
Grand' Open-Air Concert
By Prof. Henry Fondas Madeo't Braes aad String
Dancing commences at 1 o'olook aad oontinuei all
Bigot. Grand Performance bj the Japanese
Troape. Kaces and Atclet e'eports lor wnioh val-
nablfl prises will be awarded. Balloon Ascension,
weather permitting.
AJ>UXSSIOX fiOCEATS
, — . - . Small ohlldrea free. apltd
AFTER SEEISG
CORIOL.ANTJS
GO TO THB
Hot Sooton,
Sorter street, Bear Keamj,
Aad try one of their
Hot Seotch's or Tom & Jerry's
A.11 Orinlxs 'Ten Cents
feS tf J08. D. BEIGGS. Proprietor.
BILLY EMERSON'S
"OLD BLACK JOE,"
rfitb Picture of Old Jos and Masaa Oharles.
" DAS LEEDLE PLACK USD DAN,'
THB GKEA.T DDTOB SOKO.
Bradley & Bnlofson Portrait of Emerson,
BOTH JUST OUT AT
Gray's Music Store.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7M> MARKET STREET, HARRY COR-
byn reapectfoly Informs bU friends and pat-
rons that he baa refitted in beantifal style tbia
cosy and comfortable resort, acd will ba pleased
to see them, one and all, and bava them sample
some of the choicest wines and liqaors, A new
billiard table from tbe manafaotO'y of liieeeBfieid
wilhPheian and Cellecder'e Lateat patent s'sel-
faoedettShions, bas been Disced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient bererafe manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, can be fonnd in bis old po-
sition prepared to diepec se creature comfort to alL
faSSfcl
A. W. WHELDEN,
TVhitener and Paper Hanger,
No. 123 GEAKY STBEZT,
apl lffl Between Dnooat sad Stockton
THE WEED SEWING MAOHIKE AGEKOT
Agaccy is now removed t3 15t New Mont-
gomery street, near Heward. K. B.— The VTKBD
Family Favont* tiot the highest preminsa erar
eiyeiy-twoeompatiton at aba areas World's Pair
at Pane, 1W ; also, tUe same Fire* Premlosa at the
grraat Marj. and Immut* Fair, voon TrTKBTl z*-
NIKB Polot < of bnoe t ion tyr aad that bow. toy tbe
iarsation of aa ENTIRE SELF-ADJDSIIriO
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Breast, and all Difflciiw
arising from a su Im
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healing powers, Asfoi
the California Hall's uj.l
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all Druggists.
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Oooiawntal Blook.
WE WILL SELL
OCT OLAfM OOni.KTN, V3 |>cr down.
CUT GLAM PRUT BOWLS, SI CO IMi.
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CUT Ol.tHS PITCHRBM »l SO cotck.
CUT OLAtl BETS OP—
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1 doMD Ra«e« Plates,
1 NDinr Bowl,
1 poaoi OIm«.
1 (TM1MT,
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1 Frolt Bowl .
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■Japerlor Plated Oaotora, »i to SIS.
Hnperlor Plated ( Itadicrt Bros.) Table ftpooaa,
BR 5* per doxem.
■■peaior Plabcd (Bodcer* Bros.) Table Fork*,
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Bsrperlor Plated (Kodg«n Brae.) Tea Rpa—j,
BS T5 p«r dosea.
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SB per deaen*
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BS per dozea.
■ aperlor I-rory-anndled (Bnncl'i) Carrero, SS OS
p*r pair.
Aid all toodi In oar IHMENSB STOCK la like
proportion-
HAVILAND. HOOPER & Go.
33S Fine Street.
MONEY SAVED
Bf porchMluf yoar Good* at tbo
NEW YORK STORE,
So. IIS Breond street.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
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st « boisssls aod Ho;»il.
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Our Bcnl Ht.ii- Goods
Am nntq-uttfd f" this markat for Obaapnaas.
qiMllty or -aiteij. Eiamirs our ► to)h baforo mak-
Ug yoarpun3Da»(i». ay-Huod" iftutC. 0. D.
A. I». RAMPIOM <l£ CO.,
No. 11© Second street,
BoJOlm Between M Union and Minna.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
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* ■!.,;■ Mcnn Bnt-ojMt HtlltBMli by
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S. JBBOME,
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BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIB In TO ORTtTIFY THAT W. B. TBRWiL-
LIQKR A CO , AO sod 51 Waibiagtoa Markef.
srs the SOLIT AOBN TB for tbe s«ls of ni braad
of baiter, known aa ' BALDWIN'^ DAIRY KDT-
TKK." It basbssnsold st tha above aUnd tbs
pastthlrtsan vasrfl, and any branda of bQltarrsp-
reiented to ba of mr casks not prooared of If. A
TsrwiHigsr A Co., are ceanforMls.
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Baa Frsiolioo, April. 8tb. 1S71.
B. B. TKBWll"X.Ie>BBACO.
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KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRBBBlrTO PLBA9ABT TO USB. BA8ILY APPLIED,
la urn arassf. and Will oot Injnrs tbs mo«i dalicats. It
sorss slldlaisssa of tba scalp, rsmoras daodroR,
Prevents Hair Falling,
Rsnrfsra tfa* balr soft and flour, sod la PURRLY VEOB
■or Tba OtiaSml 8A0B BRUHU HAIB TONIO AMD
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Stalls 6, O, California Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
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Been •!■> Maynard,
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THCBSDAX APB1L ,3 1B73
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Tneatr*.
Then was * good house last night, when W. T-
PorUr, the scenic artist, took his benefit, bat cot
snoh a large honseas the merit of the beneBaiarp
should hare brought fort J. Wo. Porter being
called before tbe onrtain made a neat little epeeob,
tbaakiog tbe endienoe for their appreciation of
his past efforts, and promising to deserve it in the
futnre. "CorioUaas" will be plated to-nigbt, at
the matinee on Satnrdar, and on Sitnrdav nigbt
for the lut time.
Alhambra.
The performance given at t fc is honse is Terr *o-
tertainlng and railed. It comprises Billy Emerson
In the fint part, and In the interlude in aeogs and
dances; Hart is a discourse on the Cedes; tbe
talented French artists, M'lle Therese and Mods
Schmidt, in a beautiful pas de dnex; Lit le Mac in
twoaots, and otbere ioaois and sods*. Sam Bic-
ker, the meat original Irish oomtdian on the
stage. Kill make bis reappearance shortly.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Signer Bacoei bad a capital bonee for hfs ben-
efit last night, and the opera of "Robert le Dia-
ble" was performed in excellent style. To-nigbt,
tbe Chapman bleters will present 1 be popular bur-
lesqQsof "Tbe Wonderfol Scamp: or, Aladdin No.
2," in wbloh Miss Blanche will appear ae Aladdin,
and Miss Ella as Pekoe. This is one of the brigbtw
•st bnrieiqnei ever written, and will ehow of tbe
talent off tbe sisters to goodidvantage.
Bella Union Theatre,
Among the features of the bill for to nigbt, are
"Unote Ben's Mnseum" by MaltKelly.R. G. Marsh
and Tommy Bree, "Golden Showers" by CoglH and
Cooper; "Olympian Games" by M'lle Gerretia and
Bdward Montague, "Mr. Jonee' Jewels" by Oogill
Cooper and Harry Oaasland, JDntab specialities
by LarUin and Carrie Armstrong, and the farce of
*,Tood!es"withR. G. Marsh as Toodles and Miss
Lillie Hailand as Mrs. Toodles.
Jtla jjuiro's Opera House.
A company compoted of old favorites and new
artistes of talent, a programme varied and enter-
taining, snd oonstant changes of performance,
nave tbe effect of drawing good booses. Frank de
Ban, comio singer, is the latest addition to tbe
oomDanr. Tbe full bill appears on our first psgs.
Btepheo Mai bell, the Oregon poet and comedian,
is underlined to appear Bhortly, and "Whereas" is
n preparation. Saturday tbe first family matinee
will be given.
GermnK Stadttheatre.
Nieolai's comio opera of "Tbe Merry Wives of
Windsor," wbfc-S wa» ao sncceeefullp rendered on
Bnnday last br tboFabbriOombinstion, uner the
direction of Charles Frttsob, at the California
Theatre, will be repeated next Sunday, and tbe
indioations are, tbat there will be ■ still larger
attendance than en tbe flm ocoseion.
Plan'* Ball.
Prof. O. B. Fowler w 11 lecture to ladies this
afternoon, on "Female Health" In the even-
ing tbe Pro lessor will lecture to 'gentlemen only
on "nlsnbsod— Man and Woman Illustrated." On
Sundar, the last lecture will be given— on "Immor-
tality, and Us Relations to this Life." Consulta-
tions on Phrenology are held every day at the
Grand Hot si.
Theatrical Notes.
Benry Edwards, of the California Theatre, has
been off. rod the position of Btage manager at
Booth's Theatre, New York, bat has declined,
preferring to remain another year in California.
A member of the theatrical profession has
written a new version of Lotta's"j<lrefi>," enti-
tled "The Friend of the Flag, it is 1b four acts
a»d a prologue. It would prove a good starring
pieoe for an actress of t"e Lotta school.
The Sou Francisco Cadets will exhibit tbetr
blindfolded drill ihi> evening at Paaifio Hall, In
thepresenoe of member of the Press and invited
guests.
John Wilsoa will probably, as we suggested, re
open tbe Amphitheatre for* few nights before
going Into the 'country.
Miss Angutti L. Dargon irade as immense suc-
cess la Salt Lake City.
The Chapman Sisters bad a splendid house at
the Academy of Mmio, Oakland, last night, and
the performance gave general satisfaction.
Charles Vivian boa returned frem his wander-
ings in the land of tbe olive and fig. He was in
town last nigbt. The meeting between him and
Bam Wetherill was very sffectlog. Sam said,
"Charles Vivian, I believe." Vivian answered, "I
am that man," and then Sam folded him in his
embrace, acd wept tsars of joy all over his velvst
coat-o-llar exclaiming, "This ia a wonderfol
•veuL"
The tslegraph this morning brings the news
that Fechter has abandoned all coneotion with
the new theatre on Fourteenth street, New York,
on whioh be has bestowed such labor, and has
accepted an engagement from Augoetin Daly,
manager of the Grand Opera House, for the re-
mainder of the eeason.
F. M. Bites has assumed the management of
the P.oc b e Theatre.
The White and E earns Combination, Inaugura-
ted their new Olub Rooms. No. 356 Jessie strset,
with a social partyon Tuesday night M. J. Doyle
read the opening address, and w.ta J. D. Holey,
tt. Harns and others f araijhsd the music
0iTOGAM)ENS.-Th8 pionio of the Gari-
baldi Guard will be held, here on Sund.y.and
a most pleasant time may be expected. The
D ' SS ! VnI^ST "m w*M m «"o™»«. Hon. A.
D ■ Splivalo will spMk, and Msden's braes bsnd
will furnish muaioitoihoee who want to dance
Woodward's Gardhns -Signor Donate,
the world-reaown one-legged dancer, in his mar-
da ,«.•£ j ? Wood"d,fl o^a"- s""-
fnX »h - ? • ?; »1°' the fQU J,D,a"« Troupe,
and tbe Buisiay Family « pantomime. Balloon
Ascension on Sunday.
Anatomical Mrss™._One of the most
lomplBi* ooUeottous of the kind in the United
■Safes, comprising hundreds of oo«tly and beau
jUulwrx models, is dally on view (to gen«emea
nnlr' t the Museum on Montgomery street. An
ba^ aybenroflUbtv ewwithem
Spring Openlre,
The I te.'t novelties in bonnets, hate, etc,, and
oholae (election of mlllinsry goods, to be seen at
Mrs. M Seiig'e emporium of fashion, 216. Kearny
Sewing Macfaiaei for 8aJ*>,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agencr for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
BftaJready's Grief.
Many a man in this mournful world baa
sorrows of whioh a cold and onf»yrjupithet c
world knows nothing. Wo met Muheady at
a social gathering a few nigbte ago, and we
observed that be seamed to have 1 st Li
customary yiracity. Care sat upon bid wau
and hollow cheek, and a deep arjd urrible
scowl brooded in the farrows which plowed
his brow. He stood apart agait-st tbe wall
the whole erei-iag, with his hands held be-
hind bim, while he glowered savagely at tbe
company, and conducted himself like a stage-
stricken undertaker who, while at a funeral,
rehearses to himself tbe part of tbe sangui-
nary pirate whioh he is t j play at tbe ama-
teur performance iu the evening. We felt
for Mulready. Perhaps some of bis rela-
lives were dead. Perhaps some dear one,
who h&d entwined herself about bis heart
and planted her sweet image in his sool.
had been swept away by the omel hand of
the destroyer. Perhaps in some wild finan-
cial convulsion he had seen the little hoard
accumulated for bid loved ones sunk in an
abyss of ruin, and he etoai there desolate
stricken and broken-hearted. We determin-
ed to offer him consolation in tbe hour of
his almost mortal anguish; so we asked him
in a kindly way, what earned his grief. He
frowned fiercely for a moment, and thee,
dragging as to a corner of tht» room, he
whispered with tragic emotion: "I've get
a new set of teeth, my son, and they don't
fit!" And then he flew out into the vesti-
bu'e to swear and eaea the presanre of bis
feelings.
Sharp Reporting;.
Before a member has finished his speech
in the English House of Commons, the
greater part of it is not only wri ten cut, but
actually in type in more than one newspaper
office. It was the oase in particular with
Mr. Gladstone's education oration, and had
be wished to know what he said a yard back
while he was speaking, he would at onee
have baen supplied with the means of refer-
ence. _
Didn't Know Them.
An enthusiastic gentleman the other Sun-
day, on leaving an English church, happened
to meeione of the churchwardens. "Well,1'
siid the man of music, "how do yon like
tbe "Gregori&ns?" "I haven't tbe pleasure
of knowing the family," rejoined the other,
and then inquired Viith naive simplicity,
"Whereabouts, do they sit?"
A lady who&dmireB Lerse'f is notbiog un-
usual; bat the lady who admires another
woman so much that she gives np her cwn
layer, is to be found— iu novels.
An old gentleman named John Smith has
got married. £e says he doesn't watt t e
name to become extinct.
Three years is tbe average life of feminioe
school-teachers. A'ter tbat they get marred.
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. Vt. Burnhsm & Co's, Ho. 618 Market
and 17 Pott streets, are going like hot cakes.
N6W and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rn.-h to see ana buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture nude to order in the finest
By lis. 4 a
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Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Bhenmatlsm tad Nenralgia. 3
Fr*ah and Sweet,
For tbe best confectionery, go to Cants and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Stttter. H
White liabor Only I
Employed by the What Obeer L'.undiy, 121
LMdeGdoiff s'reet. *
Holiday Oandivs,
Trash, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at K A, Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, e
Star Shirte ana Collars.
all sorts snd rises, for sa'e obesp, at tbe
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorn* st, *
Save Tour Money.
Why pay $8 par dozsn tor Cabinet Rembrandt
Pbotograpba when yon can get them for %i per
dozen , and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Yoek Galleet, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Miaslon end Market streets. No Chinese
employed at the New Tork Gallery. 3-s
McDowell, Shew Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10'
608 Market street, ccr . Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Coxes Lame Back and Paralysis.
Fob fike woee, go to T. 0. Jeisnp, dentist,
cor. Sutter and Mont g'ry, over Tncker's. 3-u
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At '* The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw etyleB can be found. Tbe stock Is Immense
—tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. s
Five Bbndrcd McnWantcd
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 LeideBdorff £t. •
For toe Best Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas & Co, ,
20 Ke^roy street. New style cap bonbODsfor
balls and pottles. 3m
•
Xt Is True.
J. A- Shaber t Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of furniture and bedding ohespsr,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealt rj don't stand a ghost of a chare* when
people know abater's prices, *
Do Wot Suffer from corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oeros, Bon-
tons. Grub and Ingrowing Nails, can Snd instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's InarJ.
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjl We
r"«ak from experience, ha-vtog tested the DOS-
tar's capability. Belerenoesi given if required., h
Respected his Oath.
A wife murderer defended bis aot by say-
ing tbat li e with bis; wife teoame insupport-
able. •' Then," said the judge, ""You might
have sepirated from her." " All 1" replied
the conscientious prisoner, " I could not do
tbat, for I swore to her that nothing bill
dea h should Bsparate ne."
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nigbt,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
our careless test, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless 'play
Of sparkling waters, rr ado a soieen
Through wnlch a sweet bouquet was seen;
While moE&y stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that wineiow reem to bs
ftoiae fairy grotto of the sea.
Atop," said my friend, "let's go In ben —
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than st our aide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cocked magnijictntty, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of tbat,
And If yonr mouth don't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
They 'd clam t and oraos and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dlBh was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they hav* here the best Ice cream;
8o here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacifio Oyster Bouse. SS7 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
qHARI.P.S HAAKE. Proprietor.
Pratt'g Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. ai ., can
be returned in the evening if reqoirid; we
never disappoint! What Chear Laundry, 121
Leidesdcrff street. • •
Attention , Ladles
To give tbe skin the softness of velvet, snd
the tint of the Illy lo the complexion, use
Dickey's Cbemz de Lis. x.
Good Investment.
Mo other city In the United States offers
greater indveements at ibe present time for
investment in town lots thsn San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at $25 each at 431
Montgom ry street. Tnis is ihe teat cbano
ever offered. •
Or. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ohxonlo and specific practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physlolan In
Sin Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
comer of Loldfisdorfl, s few doors oelow What
Ohaer House. x
aT'Fon Children's Pictubeb go to Mouse's
Gallebt, ill Montgomery strset. 3-v
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeoute any work In their line
In a superior manner, st moderate chargeB.
Will pay the highest (rices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap*
idsxy. 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3h
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PROF. O. 8. FOWLER
LF.CTCR£8 IN
....os....
Thursday Afternoon, it 2 .10 sbarp, to Ladies,
oa KI-MalE HIEALTH, Illustrated. Seats,
25 cents.
Thursday livening, at 8 o'clock, to Gent'emtn,
oQMANA,NDViUllifl. Illustrated. Seats,
50 OSDOS
Snodny Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. "Immortality
and its Kelations vo this Lifs." Ladiee free.
Gentlemen, 16 tec U.
LAST DAY8 of his consultations as to your
own and children's phrenology, best business,
healtb, etc. at the Grand Hotel, continue till
Tuesday, at S p.m. ONLY. Last visit. ap2 2t
OOKTNEIjL'S
BRAHHINICAL
MOON PLANT!
East Indian Remedies,
FOB THE OURE OF
RfaenmatlBm, I Sore Throat,
Neuralgia, 1 Dyspepsia,
Goat, Agae, [ Catarrh.
bjmp&Lbettc Pains, !j Diarrhea,
Liver Affections, Constipation and
Sciatica, Diaantery.
■9* Note the oamei of some of those who
have been oared: Hod. Samnel Pardy, ex-Gover-
nor; Capt. B A. Pool; R. H, Sinion; Henry Ed-
wards, of California Tncatre; Fred Ljster. and
others. Depot -31* Kb, ARMY SIBhKT, be-
tween Bash and Pise. sp2tf
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OA.KLAJN r>.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Minute* Klde from tnls Ctiy— Cora
run direct to the Park.
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK IS TJNDOUBT-
edly tbe best Summer Resort for Picnics and
Families drriog tbe Momroe-, beinir FREh FROM
DUVT, WIND, SAND AND POISOS OAK. The
Park ts very commodiona, and located directly at
tbe waterfront.
It. abound b in magnificent old Shade Trees, bean-
lifal Lawns. Gardens, eto., and is provided with
a mammoth Pmvilion, Restanrant, a^devery con-
venience lor pnbiie assemblages. Will be open to
the pdDlio aft-r March ISth. For partionlars. op-
plv to T. W, BADGER, at the Part, or ot his
office, nortbeast corner Kearnr and Bosh streets,
San Francieeo. mhll 1m
ALHaMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FOBYISHKD ROOMS, SIN
(le or in salts,
Well Claimed and "V«utU»t*d.
Unlanusfled Booms to let. Lodging wltt
or without board. ALHAMB&A BTJLLDZNG
■1 S> ° h »ti «tr»wt nou tf
_ and Trance Mediom— Oan be eootnlted
_ hnsinsss or eicknoisdaily, from 10 a.m. to w ,
5 P. ML Spi'iiasl Ciroies. tjaaday, 'Ineidiy and
Fridty evsnine*.at8p.M.. at ter rosidsoee. «» Sis'
O'FarraU street, near Uason. m 2&-lm 1
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, atjUsh
horees and a reliable driver arc the leadinges-
sentialsof sn mjoyoble ride, and these oannot
be secured In San Francisco bo tin question ably
as frcm Frank teuton, vhose carriages have
the privilege o the stand frontina tha Oool-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are need
by the beBt circles of tbe city, and ae he makes
it a point to employ able, honest snd perfectly
courteous drivers, he is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrlige proprietor on this
Oaaat, while a large number of persons, snd
ladies In particular, will engage no oirriages
except thoBe whioh he provides. Fran* has en-
joyed gr-at f-uccesB In his bastnees, and the
admirable way in wbloh be oondncta it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Ladies, you may asy what you please there
is bat one place in the city where yon can buy
underclothing cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and tbat is st M, Frledlander& Oo's, No,
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. g;
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
"The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WRITTEN FOR THE GOLDEN ERA IN B63,)
'WUl be continued, and conoluded In sixty
chapters, commencing ia
The Golden Era
....OF....
Sunday March 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
A Romance of Red Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.
OF SUBPASSINQ INTBBE8T AND POWEB,
WRITTEN K?BES8lTt FOB
The Golden Era,
And possessing unparalleled attraction, con-
taining a New Revelation in
California Romance.
BEAD THE OPENING OHAPTEBS OF
Bret Harte's Story
....or,...
....IS....
The Golden Era
oTftDAy HABCU 10th,
TO BE COMPLETED IN EZXTY CHAPTERS.
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE.
TO MAUL SUDSCKIBEKv.
The Golden Era, One Tear S3 GO
The Golden Era, Six Months 2 OO
The Golden Era and Peterson's
todies' Mocozlne, One Tear.... S OO
The Golden Era and Peterson's
JLadlea* MaffQKlne, Six Months.. 2 GO
SEKVKD BT CABBIBBI.
The GOLDEN EEAsnd PETERSON'S LA DIE 8
NATIONAL MAGAZINE delivered through-
out the city by OanierB at 12>to. per week.
Send Address to Golden Era Office, G40
Clay street.
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
S.F. BUSINESS DIBEfVni
Booksellers and Stationers.
H. H. Moore, GOa Monts»mery, noar Merohsj
Bnilnen Collesea.
Heald's, Brjant & Btratton's OoUege. 24 pt .
Batchers.
BAte, Fred. Stella 94 to 100. Oal1fornta.Markii
rreneh Forney Goods.
Looan <k Oo., 16 fil ontgomery. 107 and 1» Ban
Human flair.
Sampson. A. B. a Oo.. 110 Second street.
Wines and X.lqn«r«. (WDolsssOs^
Damrl W. a Co.. 604 Front
WILLIS' BAND.
L MM
oeoaeiona. Mnsio imported, arranged
and for sale.
MARCUS M. BLUM Leader W
Oreheatra*
IIEBTHY TON DEB MEEDES, Lead-
er of Braif Band.
«VOrd«re from the conn*ry promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Baton's Mmio
Store. 138 Mottccmery street, or MAR0U8 M.
BLUM. £2*> MontKomery street js6tf
DR. CHAS. H. TQZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITI-
N. E. cor. Jnekaon and Kearny tt
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF BPRi
OUMPLAINTB, formerly M Lock IS <
KoP<?0D,™,,D<' tbe laottwelveyesrsof SanPtwh-F
DR. TOZER informs the afflicted that Tafu? •
inK all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON *
k R's'&ud "Pending one year ia »be moit
brated Hospital id London, the LOOK hs hi
opened bis old Medical Iostitnte at ihdold. I
where ha can always be foond. DR, TOZkJ '
for forty years met with naparalleled neJ
tbe treatment of dieeasa aenerkllv kun-
OHBONIO AWD SPBOIAL OOalPLAlSff^
DB. CHAS. II. TOZ£R
is In every way responsible, binding him*
effeot a permanent cube, or making B« obi
Those who osnoot afford to pay for sd»io«
mediciDe will be ohsrged for medioios onlt
MuN l HLY RES TOBATIVE PILLS, nsvifb I
10 fail in giving relief in oases for which Ihi'
recommended, are to be obtained oali "...
office. Price, $5 per box. FntI direction! aa
bo j, aeDt hy Kipress or otherwise.
Dft. TOZER does not imitate th* adstrtl
Qnaoks who mase it a pmotioe to pnoluh i
■ mdavitsand other false references, bat nfa
the moF-t reepeoteble people in ibe State not
has ctjbed of diseases which others bars UU
onre.
»r t, D*vf!HA8' W- TOZBBL
H. K. comer Kearny and JackBoo itittu
"e'"lf San Erases
Assessor's Offic
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYER
1873—74.
A LL PERSONS, COMPANIES, J
SOCIATIOBTS, or FIBMfl, la
Ctly and County of San Francises, <
requested, either In person or by th
•roper representative*, to deliver at
Assessor's Office, No. S» City Hall, |
fore the SECOND MONDAY Id API
1813, a statement under oath si
Property, both PERSONAL and REj
owned or claimed by him or the*,
which Is In their possession, or wbM
held or controlled, by any other per
In trust for, or for the benefit of Ua
them.— See Sections 0880-0810, »sl
cal Code.
»»-POLL TAX IS NOW DTE alt
Office, or to a Deputy. —See SecO
3830-3846, Political Code.
LETI KOSENXX, :
City and County
Saturday, March J, 18T3.
ITOTIOIB.
ril HE PUBLIC ARE REREBT 19!
fled that the field Deputies ef I
Office will commence asaesslBg prove*
SATITBDAX. MABOfl 1, 1878. ■
The duties asslimed to those s*epK
are too well known to the commaalti
require explanations, and while I kl
been eoreiul In rueklna my selertlssi
fill positions by men favorably knswi
ihls community for their competency a1
integrity, and am confident tbat the i
ties wlU be discharged by them Is i
general satisfaction of all eoneemeli
I urgently request the general psbllt
report to this office any dlrelletleBi i
dutybynny of ny Deputies, and Mil
them that any Just complaints will l
celve Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSBKKBi
mbt City and Count Assesssr
Attention, Good Liver
r%aiv «l»*
proprietor of tbe Hioero' Res-
tanrant, bs» taken tbe maaagement
of both the BJinera' Reeaanrant on
Commercial street and tbe Miners'
Branch on Market Btreet, in partnership _^-.
A. DRAYEUR, who haa been connected wlW
firm for years. Improvetneote have been mso* .
the onisine departments tbat will render tAs
ners'more popnlar than it has everbeeao"
tbe 22 years of Its prospsritr. Oar Bills oil
embrace all tbe delicacies of tbe season.
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Jwot*
Ohargee."
P. BEB6E8 <tz CO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT
S31 and fi83 Oommsrslil. Si
769 Market atreet.
Open rom 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
CLASSES IHJLOCUTION.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OP
tbs Theatrical Profession in Ualifornia pro-
pose forming classes lor instruction in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themselves ot the oppor-
tunity of acquiring s useful art at a moderate coat
can send in thoir names to "Gambysea " P. O. Box
3314, when particulars as to termB, etc., will be
aenttothemv .;. ,U SoBasV^C'^^ da9r
ARIO
_ Pianofori
DEOLAEED BT THE JUDGES AT A W
Fair «f tie American ImUtnle. •""V"/
fold trieJ welnit RteinwM'e. OblokerlM-l, I
ote.re.tob.THE BEST OK EXBIBITWIl. (
CTBTAZ, Sale Acne, ao OTjmBJU>
N E— PUnoeof .11 itrleeTO RErTT. "j
taaJait'Am Sf
DAVE MENDE6, jL
^_- ._ ^_ old oritiualRerJ Lion. *°>0*
street, between Keirnr and Onpoet, *****\'
oan have HOT AND GOLD DRINKS. notfor»
tins the old Plonenr T.unoh. Tbe "Old Sp*™
alwajs en hand- DAYJX MBNDK8. ProprieU)
1 MOTEL. L *
VS 5
Igar
• »■ r»»i
»HD*T, Arm
••i. am. ■.
9 % (FUMiSHEO R00I
west STiei
r.«»at, >.•«•..«. .1 M
-»*» lU liut M
E^irROPOLfTAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THEATRI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
, r «i>
osr i»i7nL.ij»'.
• -
Arm «
Ciapman Sisters COB JOt ANUS!
BELLA UNION MINSTRELS
■'-** * -in.
I TllOS. C?*\XXXr>l30ll
nderful Scamp
P08ITVELY LAST NICHTS OF THIS GREAT TRAGEDY
.rtCllll NO.
a:
[cO\tllouiU mm Oorlolanu*.
» •< -.
irir '
.
«««|"ATUE LOVER
*'**taJM*,— ■- —
r i ■ »> < *■••
»•«!» -*»•■ I rate
!■»*• «f t1« TbeatTt
A HUME
..A Ilk SSI 3
• l-i-s *f < •stall
■osnory.
I aft»**4»aa *.!•-• tfl ■•■•» l«««*U.-A«*F<M»'Mlt Ik* k*M>*ri'tlai1l*r.
see »,♦«,.. • •) * -rt.il Wo- at la It» I »■»» "f * -selalae. •**»■•» Kh -4 *t*s> »f t *MlklM, a«*r 1 •r1«M.
»< ' II ***•# |M. SinU I* *-»■»». *>*>e*> *J -Bets.*. Tbt> ra|*44*1lnt> til II. Trt«a*ph*l re It ,.
■ ■Mr. Ike Opllsel. »>«■*• ■ •*. *ltr*« In Rum*
»' ' "I * . - - 1 .» «lr*.l I* R.Hf, M.ra
*MH 4 ■• PBltaBM pi. re- I* ■•■Ms,
AiTiT-KtM* i«i-ii»»». ik» < art. an*.* inn. Htm 14-Bim.
Carta a»te- *■—■ *#.-■•»«•. Iiiplfllrr Hit.
AparlwiU la (h*> !>•■■• nf
ACT T - *-*-*•«• 1*4 -Anil sm. A Rn.wlt \nlH1n>' h-n^. I'»m *rl -Antlne* A UrrfUn 11*11.
- ■•«>*. tHr#»l- R*tM 4lk.ri.ln ne»r Hose. Hrnf S.h.-fibil* ylact !■ RoMf
♦.» r M -r*-* 1*4 -Tk» \..lselan R*r..P«ril, fl*e
S— 4i Ssf.-A r»rr*l Ppr.
■ Itrs from ■•■if. Nceee Sd. — flrnpr-r, .
In the Lsit Scene, s Funeral March tnd Dirge, composed for this piece by S.W. Leach
SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock LAST COKIOLAM S MATIN KK
•vduce-l ■ n»ir c mdj, wrltUD by MB3. JCLU E
C.ttO, entitled
Tlie clover 33. ess!
MO* ©AY ITLKLVO. April lib Willi be product* ■ new c-nidj, wrlli*u by MB9. JCLIA E. DL'NN, ol Ban I r»o-
cl»CO. rOlIM*!*
Me**r"-rs-i ■**■,•— nr«ea OtrtHe «tM« OribMn.,
Mfrt%.4 ■*•■!•— B*>*oar
Urtl* AdstMiM
..VI «• lUioonj
T4 Oe'lery
. SI mm Prirtt* B«im.,
S*
»«
»4t and SIO OO
..-^;
UNCLE
BEN'S
MUSEUM I
i
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roftsvy
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OntaM
jlcntix Vlvanta!
tmm)
VTMle
N|lllll
. Thou Campbell
Dutch Specially.
J II I.AIKIO aad UAHRlk ARM8TROKU
VOCAl ICCEN RlCIIII*
cha»ii. vuNti
The Hliowmim at tlio Fnlr !
IIAKKV CAU1LAIIJ.
O.aaln.tn.attr, lb. popalar Ubar.ct.rtil « hk'tck of
TOODL.ES
Tlaothp Tn-njii* .
(.•iB" Afor*
limn NtUn
r'arrstr K'aloo...
■ bM F*Dt^3
k «rtn#r Aeora
F.rn or Wl RJ
Mn. ToodlM
Mary Acorn
li O. Mu*ti
COM, V*ra«r
■
J. * tvjrrf
14a-
Tonnir »>••
K MooUjue
I lllla Manat.d
,...HtM Minnie FlllmuT*
Mtinvniiuurup kaouwkrk-
LAOILS' KlUUT l.tadlra »nd CklUren Will be
adniiiH rmk:i-
;ka shirt store,
(•••ray lr*fl. !■• KcaMVrd 1«
W4*<M»n<l h(r«'Ct,
r«« win a«s • woaipivtAr **-
• f SniKTB >a.l rrKIIISaV-
I Ilia aaaal law prl#«-av
■ r.supitrr a f .
R'S OPERA HOUSE.
isoiMiA rrrt, hkvadl
It n.BOA.f T TURATRK MAR BEBS KB*
■1. aid can ba rcatad by tba t «hi of
M«rf tnl u-*(»llof oora#»ola*
" aiill oa avt*llc*Uao >-j latMr
JCH.k PirfcR.
■■■■■■i I ml aoU l>QPTt»»iaa\
Or to 4. M. MrfAUC,
IS* W.minrna atrtMt. Maa rrajwltan
) 1 laattaV kCD'T aTTBUI. DaTID IUIWU.L.
Ngle, Stein& Maxwell,
IMPORTERS AND
eflata Prorimion Mcrchantn
J Califor'ia Ptr-ai, oa* daor
* BoU Af4DU for ib« c«l«bral*A
mtJ In
SWEENEY,
IJiajuCHANT TAILOR
I aa HECOSU 1TBIIT.
9 OOOD8 I- PERFECT FITS!
tisfactlon Cuaranteed!
R LIlfK OF BPRIKO AND srMHP.R
id. Jail r*clTcd. C.'l .oa ... to.m.
PIANOS,
I, PIANO STOOLS. PIA«0 0OVBB8,
■ tMano, Hasio Bo^ka. Mutlo Friliof, «ta.
.Mb ftod Urea atiorloneni. Call anU ex-
am. 1 be calebratad
Mcr.LMMO.1f PIAJIOI.
arilad by tba maloal pohMtDB it tba
lam-prioad Piaao fn thla markar.
, BAliKUfT <CC CO., Agcnta.
JVo. 781 Uarket alr«>et.
d9A.X%"l?«OPkTvA9
PAGNE CIDER!
I IIOJABEVTO iTBirr,
■ I HAH fRAHCISOO.
REWIRD OFFERED
OK tlEOOtlf DURE 00KV8
o.lDf Kail., Rb.nBAU.mi »o
M rMdllf .»! cm. LiDlm.n.
.dtoia. lo bah.d It royotflo*
.lKiHIIHU.il fill
By a Clerk who Tried to Soil Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO ond 17 080 WashinKtoii "tree*.
IF HB BAD O'JItE TO THE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
....bt....
G. P. Van Schaack & Co.
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny •Ireet,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZM
TTE WOULD HAYi: SKEW St'ITKD
ut once, wlltianC any aancce.i.ry
talk, odd w.nld have been living to.
day, aaiarnaaaeat to aacletr. and a
walking advertleeaientof the low price,
ad whleb good, are Mid by that eater-
rtielas arm, Instead of being a *' dera'd
eald, damp, dleatmeable body."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OBLaS. V. BEBOOLD. PBOPBHTOB.
TBE OH010KHT HEATS AMD
V.|.t»b]«, Board by to. waod.
d«a PIS> Bl-RJiHT BAlwauK.
• ndMoitdonnry.
sa?ar
•Jt-rV
riRTKES WASiTKO
FOR A KIRHT CLASS KXHIIHTIOV, RRADY
for tba road. Thla la one of tba b»at opportnn-
H'ft for a imtr' rear, with a -mall oapttal atur
offaied. Eor tattto alati apply an abors.
4-IIA-). A. OABDNKR,
Tbe Olebrated Hatch Oanvdlan.
miss Miami :. i.oiiru.
BorUaqao, garlo-Oomlo and Ballad Hlogor.
HA1TUO THOrPJE.
iDCladlBR the Child Woml-r, SAPPHO.
i.F.i. ik ri.i.is,
MISS «. ELLM and IT. HI.1.IS.
41 U If LlMTOH,
„..A3D....
E.VCY ABAAfS.
Merit. -Coniir and DneKlat*.
.K AHOVK ABTISTS ARK NOW OS OUB BOOKS. AND CAN BEEN-
gas-d by mtDiKara Waatof iba Kooky Hoaotaloa, thniunh oar arancy.
IHEBIBAN CORBY1V «ft OO.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtoH,
IB Mortoa Street, near kcray,
All Tji-iiiltw Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AHD_JfcRRY IN TOWN.
Alwua on fllo tba New York Herald, Harpar'r
'yVaekly, Frank Laalla's, Day'a Doinft, Police Ga
aatte, all ib> CaUIornla papata. also I.nodon
Ponon. Ball's l-lf*. Illoatrated Londoo News. Ct.ll
and sat'afy yoarself.
at*- Doa'vforfei tbealjto of the llot Rcotrh.
fa7tf W. S. WALDHON. Froprielir.
Bar Sugar
FOB SALK-BJS KIAS.NV STSEET. AT
MEBOEB'S. . AIro, nan kind o( Oandlai
SANGER HALLE
(SlNtVSR'S HALL.)
14 OI.AHY ST., NEAR KEARNY.
Noao but th<* CholCeaC Brands of "Wines
bind l*t<im»ra «»<» hand.
DEPOT WETAND 4. tASCHt'S BAY BREWERr
f.K tf PUBIS FELDMAMN.
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICALIN8TITUTE
UN DKR THE DIRBOTION OF
TVtXl. X*. XI. REITEH.
aiSPoatSt.. opp. Union "fiaare,
HOURS: from 10 to J and froml to S. RESI-
DENCE : tM».» Alaaon btracL mil 3m
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
SIT WASHINOTOM ITBIET,
f.lOlm Opd. M^enlra'aOnar. Honaa.
tooi:i>bi:
SHIRTS
....AHD....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
COOD8.
ALAFOR AB80RTNKNT OF GENTB* FTJll-
rjlahin* Gonrla to be had irnnd and cheap, at
the "OLD CORNRR." J LKVY'i*. Al» Moat-
ternary street. .Tnatlce »1tsd la all. Don't tomel
the nurnbei— S14i Alnruorfipry street, fell ln>
TRAYS slwaiso
Alfred Yetter,
Manofaelarar and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
BBS Dnpont.
HEAR SUTTER STRBtr.
Seo my stock of Bird
Claires before porchaaloK
elaawbora. Alwayssoina-
MilnKnov* on band. My
Patent CaRea, made ot"
Tin Wire, are warranted
KRKK FROM VKRM1N
Alio. bast, quality TKA
band. pogUf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM.
And College of Medicine.
i," nbieota to be aean. Open to tbj
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUttKKA HAJLJ.
a IS Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY-
•BT l)U. JOBDivK'B Pbivatk OrricB la at »»B
Geary street (oppoaita old M consoles' Parilioo).
Signor Mancusi,
pRIVATK 8IN0INQ LE880N8.-OLA8S OB
MOM) AT aad TnUKtDAT,
Atlp.K. St.Jamea Bonaa, oe« Market «««•
ooro.r ot Rllla. t»H '»■
MILITARY GOODS
....AHD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
OSS Montgomery street, Essa Wo .1,
mb!4 If RGOGKR8 JOHNSON.
* :f\e o a r«- c> ■
THE JO0BNAL uF AtfUSEMEHTB.
published »»p*j Du in the Year bj
•BXMrrcbunt and SSS Wsv*hlll«t«* SU
Below Montgomery. San Franoisoo.
THUBSDAr APBIL3, 1873
Biilrs for H-alih. '
It uioopotsible tolayd^wa rules for the
pna' rvati'in of health, which will salt all
coDBtitations, therefore, there nan immense
am-'unt or rubbish in most of the "Jouroa'e
of Health," and otlftr similar publications.
The Saturdiv Beview saje in this con-
bcclioa:
One man requires twice as much cle?p as
aDotherjjone mao can Ho work before break-
fast, wheo anotoer flods it better to Bit up
at night, and bo a few practical roles may be
•learned by practic ■. The Lancet, for ex itx-
.plf, in * seuBible piper oa tLis sabjec , re-
DjkBBpoQ theiiiportiDoe for men who
Wjrk at Dight of having a white, powerful,
and Ateadv li^ht concentrated upon their
papeP; flickeiiog aad diffustd light being
one of tuo most serious ciqsee of braiu
irritation. The rule is, io Bhort, that a man
should take care that he geti good sleep
&od keeps his digestion in order. A little
UDprejtiaio.-dribteiTalion of bis own symp-
toms will teach a man of ordinay sacse
how to keep himself ia health. It is not
overwork that should be denounced, but tha
bad habits for which work ia mads to serve
as an excuse. Eat too ranch, smoke tx>
much, and do everything io a hurry and at
tre wrong time, and fivehourB a day may
seadyoutjan early grave. Show a little
ojmmonsense. and witoout injuring your
Le .I'll, v-n may be as volomiooua an author
as Vuluire. or do as much legal or official
-work an the most industrious mioister or
barriaer of the day, aod pes vonr children's
obildreo, and liugh at the degeneracy of
the rising generation in the twentieth, een-
tary. ^
New Music.
We bare received from the publisher, If.
Gray, the following new music: Billy Em-
erson's latest songs, "Old B'ack Joe" and
"Das Let die Plack cod Dan ;" and a ballad
outitled "Oft in the Twilight I'm Dream-
ing," music by 3. B. Thomas, words by
George Coopar. Obas. 8. Eaton sends ui
"The Aogel Bride," words by "RDgetrm,"
music by N. S. Helmers.
liiltl • Enoajth.
M. de Segur voted for M. M as a
member of the French Acadsmy of Sci-
ence. A friend ask€d him why he did so.
o0b;"repludM. de Begnr, "he is a good
feflow, and ttere is nothing against him,
but bis works, and they really amount to
nothing at all."
At I* it.
There is a woman in Connecticut whose
speech baB just'jbien restored after twelve
yeirs* eileooe. Her husband does not be-
lieve io violent measures, and hai accord-
ingly filed a bill of divorce.
Oat ot Lock.
A lady was lamenting st the theatre last
week, and on fceiog questioned as to the
cause, said: "It's too badl Host my hus-
band last weak, and now I have lost my
opora glass."
L.1V© Woll.
Tuote who eit good dinners are amiable,
.Bad feeding la the cause of many crimes. Those
■who dine at the Pioneer Beataurant, on Wash-
ington irett, at the corner of Dunbar Alley,
live well, and are consequently happy, Henry
Booken, who has catered for the public since
1849, provlces for his customers Labe Tahoe
trout, B&imagundl soup, game, tame geese,
GellolouB entrees, and everything the heart of
man can desire. The oeet cup of tea In the
olty — English breakfast tea — Bonobong aad
Orange Pekoe — can be obtained here, a
. ■■»■-
Tno Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co.,
No. 553 Tehama street, 1b the only p'ace yon
•qui depend on for having your Carpets well
cleaned and swept by machinery, J. Spacld-
ug i Co, 3-a
.X>r. Barlow J. .Smitn
l-i giving a coots of Free Lectures to Gentle-
■.. an on Sexual Physiology and Nervons Dts-
•euses at hla Eygeian Hall, 637 California street,
ev«ry Friday evening, oommenclng at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
-and prescribing for pation te.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in restart to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. m., free. w
.Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
•ing off hie fine stook of men'.?, boys' and chil-
Orena' olotblng, on account of ramoval, at
greatly Kduoed crLoea. Every description of
gents furnUhlng goods, hats, trunks, valises;
■sto., below co.t. o»ll If yon want bargains. 3l
Mrs. M. W, Kind, drestmaktr, haa removed
to 132 deary street, between Dnpont and Stock-
ton, oppoilte Starr King's church. Qt
It Is a. Beauty I
The Little Gt-m Clothing and Card Marker, at
418 Washington street, near the Post Office. Beat
ever Invented. o
*
A great variety of T1«b and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldetdorff street. •
• —
Q-en.ii In e Havana Cisrars.
Best brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8, Vf.
comer of Merchant. 1 ^tnok k Oaha. q
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bnss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery its., or Dexter Sttblee. Oarrlase orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or might, at reduced rates.
• . —
•?ratt'a Abolition Oil
Good Ennagh.
We published the other diy a Tew remarks
under tbe head of " Has She a Call t ; be a
Wife?" which were ca'culated to p'easo
" those bruios of men" who like to thiok
women are always in the wrong. We have
to sling io something of that kind occasion-
ally, though we always stick up for the wo-
men. The San Jose Mereary republishes
the ar tide referred to, acd follows it up
with something a little better :
Has that mao a call to be a husband who
thinks woman was mad* solely as a toy far
his amusement— as a sort of ornament*! fig-
ure-head to bis house— to have no individu-
ality of her own, and no thought not gauged
by hi* imperi-.u* will— in short, who toiuks
tbat man and wife are one. and he that one ?
Has he a call to be a bniband who spends
two dollars a day fjr whiskv and cigars, snd
then lectures his wife on her extravagance
when she asks him for a little money for
household purposes ?
H«s he a call to be a husband who sees
nothing in a wifa but a piece of marital prop-
erty wbicN he baa a right to uaeorniLuEO
at his will ?
Hub be a call to bn a husbuid who chews
tobaco and gels drunk, aod is unwilling
that bis wife should enjoy (?) the same priv-
iesfc?
Has he a ctll to be a husband* who is not
willing (•> get up and get breakfast when his
wifd has the headache, aod tiieie are do ser-
vants around ; or who has no just apprecia-
tion of a woman's tria's and labors?
Has he a call to be a husband who does
not recognize the eaoctityof womanhood, at
all times and under all circumBtinces, and
who has not some of her spirituality and
inherent goodness in bis own nature?
A Cbotce of Climate.
Mark Twain Bays you oannot find as much
climate buDChed together anywhere in the
world SB you c in in the Sandwich Islands.
You lake a thermometer and mark on it
where you want the mercury to stand per
manently, with the privilege of ranging five
or six degrees at long intervals, and you
may salect the spot that will exactly accom-
modate you. At Honolulu it is always about
82 deg.; five buodred feet up the mountain
you can have it permanently at 70 deg.; go
higher, aod your mercury falls to the exact
point you like. If you want snow acd ice
forever, go to the summit of Mauua Eea;
if you want it hot, go to Lahsioa, where
they do not hsng the thermometer on a nail,
because the solder might melt."
Cat Down like Grais.
There is a cemetery in a Kansas town
which contains seventy-seven graves io all,
and the occupants of twenty-five of them
were killed io affraya— or, as the inhabitants
neatly put it, "they died and were buried
with their booti on." The only tenant of
this graveyard who died a nalural death was
a little child.
Out of Place.
Grace Greenwood s ijs with GoaerarBanks
will go out the stateliest dramatic element
of the Home. Well, what's the use of re-
taining the c'btateliest dramatic talent" in a
place devoted to| nothing but low cjmedy,
ack the New York Commercial.
If lie Only Had.
An apology was made for a decamped ban.
ker that he alwayB looaed after the inteiest
of bis establishment. "If he had only bol-
ted with the interest!" sighed ajvic'im.
^
A Minnesota youth .struck bis horse with
a gun to makd him go. The horse, three
fingers, and the gun went off so quickly that
nobody feels quite competent to say wh'oh
started first.
♦
The Last New Song. •
Air— "Al'Ht & Chandon,"
Emerson Oorvllle la my name.
My bn&lnesa always 1b the same;
Eastern Oysters, a^d Fancy Roast.
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely theee Bivalves to all I show,
OhI hleh oh I oh ! blgh ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corvllle Bays sol says sol
On Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remembi r the number and call again,
Visions of Bheil-fi h in every style, '
Inwrdly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go.
Ladies go! Lailesgol
Emerson Corvllle's polite! and so
3-1 They sol they gol they go!
»-
Saxi^'OTiclx lBiaud j?u.iu.
Since the ascension of the king to the throne
of the Fandwlch Islands everything there look?
more hopefol, and every kind tf industry Is
taking new life, Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer In
bedding and fuinitore, 520 Washington stree*,
opposite the market, who has long been the
prlnolpal importer of pnln, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments thta
year will be very large. Polu has always been
In demaod on account of lta Buperior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. dohrel-
ber will oud no dimculty in dl&poaing of all
that comes. a
American TVa-tchcs.
Reduced prices, ot H A. Oallender's 62 See
ond St. corner of MIsbIoq. Jewelry made to
order. Watches oarefolly repaired. d
Olaibvoiakt. — Madame Clara Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
333 Kearny St., bet. Buah and Pine, Consulta-
tions in English, French aod German. x£l
Twenty aCxaoixaaiKl
Papsr Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, office 121 Leldesdorff st.
Clam Cnowder Every KTlgat
Tne best chowder In town, st the Original
Hot Sootoh Saloon, 16 Morton street, ja&t off
B.earny. 3-r
We get no buElneBB from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry, Office, 121 Leldesdorff staeet. •
Pbotoarraptiic Oar as.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevanaon and
Worn Still.
Out of four thousand plays written during
the four geneiations, it is said that only
tbirty-fivo are now performed. Ex..
TuiB is sad, but it h still more heart break-
ing, to reflect that out of about three thous-
and plays written in this country last year,
only about twenty were produced. Some
men go on writing plays all their lives and
never get one on the stage. We know one
man in San Francisco, who baa writ'en
twonty-five plays but has never bad one
ec:ed yet.
^
Tyranny.
The Michigan Legislators has not only
pisnd a prohibitory law, but one imp siag
h.-avy penaltiej for selling wotared milk.
Tbii prompts the Indianapolis Journal to
inquire "if men are not allowed to put whisky
lb their water nor water in their milk, what
ia witer good for?"
+
Sweet Girl!
Lavender says that the objecttof hie &dora_
tion has such a sweet breath that ber sighs
cm hastm the earning of spriDg time by a
full month.
Dolls with spectacles are now made in
Vienna, which is rather a short-sighted pro-
ceeding. _
a. .PXea-sa-nc Locauon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oantral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building la a very fine one and is well
Lighted and ventilated..
Ladles Tlaltina: Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Johit P.
DWTZ2, 126 Sntter street, opposite Lick Bonn,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handkxe-
CBIBFS NEATLT id a EKED. PESUAKBHTP Of every
description to order. a
X-lie Best Bemedlea,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
cy's Webfoot Pille, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists, agency, 41T Sansome
street, cerner of Comtmroial. •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IUdll©. CHATARD
Pupil of r.a MrttsoB Leroy, Farls.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
S> EL LIS STREET. apt In
CITY GA.RDEKTS,
Corner Twelfth aod Folaom atreete.
SUNDAY APRIL «. 1873
ts-H-A-axrio picnic
....OF THE,...
Garibaldi Guard!
CAPT. FJKANCIS I.TTOHETTI.
TBE COMPANY WILL FORM ON MONT-
g .. mery aire 3' . near WashingtOD, at 10 o'clock,
and ;garch ibroagb the principal streets and to
tan GarJ»n?, wbore they will give aa Jl-XHIBI-
TION DRILL; after which they will t>e addressed
by the Captain, followed by the
HO.V JV. D. 8PLITALO.
Grand Open-Air Concert
By Prof, Henry Fondan M&diD'a Brasa and Btriog
DuncioKoomrnenoeB at 1 o'clock and oontiaaes all
nigut. Grand Performanoe by the Jaimaese
Troape. Ktiora and Atbletio'sporta for whiob val-
oablfi prizsa will be awarded. Balloon Ascension,
weather permitting.
JJDAllSSION 50CF.NTS
Small children free. apl td
AFTER SEEING
GORIOLANUS
GO TO THE
Hot Sootcli,
Sutter »t»*ee t, sear Stearns ,
And try one of their
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
(eS tf JOS. D. BRIGOS. Proprietor.
BILLY EMERSON'S
If JEW rSOITG,
"OLD BLACK JOE,"
With Piotare of Old Joe and HasBa Charles.
" DAS LEEDLE PLACK UNO DAN,"
THE GREAT DUTCH SONS.
Bradley & Bulofsrm Portrait of Emerson.
BOTH JUST OUT AT
Cray's Music Store.
mr>281w
G-FCAlTSTID
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLlNCliAT
1HS1 GEITS
NJESY^
GENTS'
Furnishing
Goods
CLOTHING, Etc.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO ?80 MARKET BTREET", HARRY OOR-
bjo respectfQlj Informs bla friends and pat-
rons that he baa reQttad in beautiful style this
coir and oomfortable reaort, and will be pleased
to see tbem, one and all, and have them sample
some of the oholaeat wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from the mannfaoto-y of LdesenBeid
withPhelan and Colleoder's latest patent s'eel-
faoed onsbions, has been olaoed in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular Mid efficient bereraee manip-
olator. Tommy Carroll, oaa b* fonnd in his old po-
sition prepared to dispens* creators comfort to alL
. ia»J tf
A. "W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Ne.
apllm
1S8 6EASY STBEET,
Bstwten Dnpont and Stockton
rpHE "WEED SB-WING MACHINE AGENCY
X Agency ia now removed to 158 New MonV-
jromery street, Dear Howard. N. B.— The WiCKD
Family Favorite toot »Qe highest preminm o«r
eighlJ-two competitors at the great World's Fair
■v Pans, lf«7 ; also, toe same First Preminm at the
mat Maryland Institute Fair, apon TWKHTY-
NIN1S Points of 8ap*riorityr and that now. by the
inven'ion of an KNTTJtK SELF-ADJUSTING
Tecsioo. lis value is nearly donblsd.and ret sells
flM|M|s»Af0|Af|bl|njEU^ saailmeod
^■■uill Lines
SPRING GOODS
Eeceived Daily,
IT THE
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
T H H
CHEAPEST HOUSE
MEIRIC.
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sti
(ParmarU Mayer & Workaelm.)
Wo. 8a HaiTsoHKi 8TB
Opp»alt« the Lick llonae.
BKAHOH, 408 KEAKM HlB
MR. M4YE11 OaLLS ATTENTION 1 ,
lar«o and wall aolectsd aeaortciantoi
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Vi (
and Cloth,
Jbawls. L.oeJ.ok.la. Silk ,nd Ooltai":1
Kllto, Sa.in., ■ilo.t.Dg. ,a»d a,.r, °d.,° «
Ttimmiaila. JUST iliElViiD, a la?M ff '
tbaf pnag jbitdol
PI-AIM ANja JM IlioiD): |
USES SUITS,
i If.,B-9'0f!".I)'"»"»«»'' «»'" mada tit
In latest fashion, at reajonahla ratea. ?
r PRICE 50(!|
A Safe and speedy Rei,.
dy for all Bronchial Af;.
tions, .Asthma, Cci
Coughs, Loss of VcJ
Bronchitis. Incipienttjl
sumption, Hoarseru
Pain and soreness of <
Breast, and all Difflcu %
arising from a suet
Cold, readily yield t<,
healing powers, As!
the California Hall's
monary alsam. Sol
all Druggists.
FBOPBIETOU,
41T lauome street, corner Ool
JAlO tf
CURES DYSPEPSI
&„0»^E|Xl!:
Gives Tone to the
EMmM
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPE I
Smxifr
Is a Sure Relief for Indij i
umm i
has no hvee.aioR as a
b:looi> PURIFl
feM tf ' 1
POSTE3BI
Programmes, and all kinds of Prior!
SHOW, I-ECrUKE COSfCIBlH
ATBI and ClKCUs U A1KA6 '
AT LOW BATBS, BT I
^. DF'. sten*
Baa OLAT STBKBT. ■
THOMAS W. BBEJ
BIXiVER. PIjA'.
i
s
ILANTTFAUTDBIB% ,
— A1TD— f (
Btr AI K EB«|
DRUfflsTBflflJOS,^1
ESTABLISUBD IN l*l(.
•ffr.L«caon. Ki von on tbe Banjo and D> ,
HIBBIOK STKEET. benveon First >«
N. B.— Flsa-toned Hilvar .;! olo rJaWi
aaalonals alwav. mi hand.
FREE AND EAI
EVEKX SATCKUAT'8
Pla-iao and (SiTserinv *t
CHARING
dels
IG4.tal.SA I j
•alon atreet, near aV *\
EAGLK8 A WILD. P *
JT. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN IVUCI
Cor. Second and Tehasaa I '
, a9-Torrapln oon..tantljj
SUPPBR BOOMS F,T*t
deo Hla
EXTRA tjll
BOOTS an ®
CANDIES.
Id. aOJTOS OB THE PTN« ,
made at onr Steam Oandr Paoto *
esdere. eapeoiaUj frorn tbe ooentrr,
iWiUb.,n.=p«r.ttSdjdi».w
1«T afoouomerr at.
0»»0
. SI «.
*
PrK» Ox* is
• 'II IIVUI $TC«. ,
LIFORNIA THEATRE
tERKAJI 8TADTTHEATER
•'ABBRI OPERA!
*f. B. Wal*>r IV. VI l
1I1W ALHAMBEA TH1ATR1
NV'-
I *l *•■!
-
i II I i.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
mil «v
APHII. I
H list Opera light bit On
■ »AT ITIIIIQ
»r*ai
„ HERRY WIVES
pi
sonirii
Stttrlw.
. U. kunat
■S DYS'!
C*»— . Hwbfaa
WHMfclMM.. IMMI.hmi. '.ii»sb».
Ml I Mil* »T IV
'2HATI0 AID DRAIATIC COXPANT
g»
Week cf ta. forest i Moos. Schmidt, the Celebrated French Dancers
BURLESQUES OF ITDIft THOMPSON!
-K iHm a.fi.Bncw,
"K TRAIN.
SjeMk
Bel
Kaaaady
THE AIH BMIREL..
Ml.. «i - .
''■" B» Ma*
- HI*..
H ■>-.!....
SENATOR BOB HART WILL SPEAK!
tub oKmr,
WHAT A RUM Dm
ILL JL- --C-t TV! ID n S O
In ~s.*x* mikI f )r-lir/lunl Noun* nn.l I)n neon.
81 vMi TVs in in | \ Mil) Till 1UM-. AMI HUNS. M II Villi I
<r--» u-
The Wand.orln« Actors.
..1. BoMci.o.
"rh llirl
LITTT.I MAO
rial, mi ik« Mrth-pfoTokliu ikMU. ..MM
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
nY»KT(HR
.KVAKM AM. OEIHMTHA
I-aOO
OUT F*0*=L VIVI
3>ffl
1AM RIOKBT -WX1L.X* BBORTUV -A.I»I» J3-A.T*.
»r» m Ctrata 9)1 Oe 1 rnrnni-Hf
Ort-Mir. . ..SO i<-«ii I IVitmi* HtlM
■Or < ] BUI* ftfftln-t tlht AlB*mb,;a Tbaetra boa. rt* praeootad hereafter on Monday,
uutoe to eeca-aaoca paoMVAllr »t *litbt o'c.ock.
... o« c«-nta
...SS *ae SIO
I'trt-WW
LOVE'S DIADEM I
5i|A*aTw
Miesee Mftftvta in
km ■
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i~iT*«.,
" \7S7 H E3 FL :E3 .A. S ."
Ilrt-aa • lr< le ....ft* « Writs
Oh Idrta. -poowp»oi-d h. thslr parcol*. SScania.
OrrSf.ir* nml l'^l<|>irt Cbulra S* Ceala
Uallorr IS f>nta
rnvalf Moifi •■ «■< S*
SATURDAyTa? 2 GRAND MATINEE
EOOXlMV POR ALt."
And * Gaol aeUrUloaiaot for I- din and Childroo. "" —
l»re*s Circle, Orehtitra and Pnrqnet *r. Cents
Usllrr, ..IS Oats
ObHdrsa scoompaalad by tbair prsitt, fras.
ilMnrH .
ODPrf
IrlU
YMPIC HOUSE,
iE: -BUY THY TRY BUY
• I AO WHIT* MIIITS Tfeay fli rr«FifTLi, and tor anallty and dorsblllty will oe»ar be match ad. To bo bad only at tho
HALL AND or* TBRVf IV I, tirriu> NTOBR, o I n K>-.r»r at rt» . f«r Cast!
panMtO tb» PlOOO
Sara. Why Have Ye that Catarrh?
(tat a Pot '« Btddr. "Yon loot ao brif hi.
Mora yoor a<>« inoy fpartU lib a a lUr."
"O tit. aara Bld'lr. "Dr hron*a Diaaiorjd ronady
Uaa oarod laol dlvil of ■ bad oourrb."
Foraa'oat all Dniirlai'a. »rd «l» POST 8TRKET.
)ST
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HAVE RECEIVED
large Assortment
LiiU'M
'jil15'
IRESS GOODS!
IIXE DE PARIS,
I017BUIT COBIU
tter and Montgomery Sts.,
Ooatd«ntal Block.
To Close Copartnership.
ai».
WE WILL SELL
CUT SLAM SODaMTTS, S3 p*r dowo.
HT OLiM FKUT BOWLS. SI 50 ««ch.
< I T SLAM nWAKTEBH, SI AO MM***
(■IT SLAM PITI I1KIIM St SO uck.
OfJT SLAHf SKTB OP—
1 4n«ia Oohlcla,
1 doxaav E«V fllwaa-a.
1 doun Banco Plaited,
1 *■■;■»* Bowl,
1 Spaoa Slaoa,
1 Creamer,
1 CoTert.1 Haltfr,
1 rrailt BttWl
1 0«1«rv OlaM,
S PrcacrTe Blaheo,
r.iiKilib Dinner Set for IS person*. BtO.
Preneh Dinner Set tor IS ptriam, S»S to S3*.
Snperler Pluted Cation, S4 to SIS.
Superior Plaited) (Bodgera Bros.) Table Spoona,
SS GO per Sozetu
Sapenlor Plottd (Bodgcra Broa.) Table Fork*.
SS SA per doxrn,
Snperlor Plated (Kodajere Bros.) Tea Spoona,
SS TA per doten.
■ nperlor Ivory. handled (RflMtU't) Table KaWea,
SS per doacn.
Baperlor Ivorr-hnndlcd tBnaaell'a) Deaaort AaItm
SS per doaetL.
Saperlor I*ory-h«ndted (RaiKl'tJ Carrcta, SS SO
par pair.
And aUsooda In Mr IMMB2TSE STOCK In like
proportion.
H AVILAND. HOOPER & Co.
33S Pine Street.
MONEY SAVED
By porchaalot yoor Oooda at Iba
NEW YORK STORE,
Ro. HO ftreond street.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
| 'HEAP AND PINE JKWrHiY AND KaXi Y
V Oooda. Tb* I,ir<«*t itidk and L>««at Prut.,
at w ho taala tnd HotatL
Hnman Hair Smtobaa.. .*>, ffi, $7, $9 aad apwarda
Hum.in balr, top braid f* •*'
KiU iblfooo* •> Kaod* M
8IU »op Itr-i 1« A«lo«a
Lioan or Mohair Top Braidi 1-tU
l.io.ii Ua-itobra
Kilk Mohair (Juria, »«ry flo* .iota
Mot) air Sw t he*, plain or cilmp'd, Boa ttotf
Kili-iona, tlottary. Hair N- t>. atu.aio.
Out* Heal liuir Goods
Ara anrqialltd I" thlt markat for Ohtapnaaa.
qiilltj or tailalf, K<iiuli,tu<inlo k i-af-ira mak-
Mtt toor pnrooaaea. afOoodi MolO. 0. D.
A. it. SAMPSON Ot CO.,
N... no Heennd ain-.t,
on*il« Brtarn'p Mlaalon and Minna.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
y ARIKTY TALENT KB BODTK FAST OAR
■ ]..,. Mirar. ttrst-olM, ,njainm»nU bt
■t^EiplD, »t Htll Ul, wad appljiaK to
K. jr.KOMF.,
f,l Dn.lne.. Mn,o„r.
BALDWINS DAIRY BUTTER)
THIS IS TO ORRTIFY THAT W. B. TKRWiL-
LIGER A 00 , 50 and M Waahln^toa Markat,
are tho BOtitt AGKN TS for tho fl%!a of mr brand
ofbalUr, koown a« " BALDWIN'^ DAIRY BUl'-
TKU." It has b*«n acid at tb« abova atand tho
paatthirtoan yeara, and any brandt Of b°lJ*'r#R-
ntfantid to ba of ny mako not prooarad ci IV. B.
Torwilllnar A Co., are oaaofarfafU,
Ik K BALDWIN.
Ban Vrkaoiaoo, April. 8tb. .^2.
N. D, TEBW^LieFBACO.
ia36-lm SO andol Waablnriop Markat,
"THE" SAUCE.
ASK YOUR QBOOBR FOB IT.
TATLOB k BINTELL.
mbl lm 409 OUT "««t.
OIOROE ha-teb
DBAXKB IS 0Y8TKB8 0LAM8
Mid.ll kind. 0( SHELL flBU.
BuUiMoi. *•. 41. 4». OAlibraU
mat AJLto U rK. lAdtM- ud
tTMitt- *-~
iiiMjmuM
Ladies and Children
....WILL ylBD...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLKA8ANT TO USB, EASILY APPLIED.
la not arrtajy, aod will not lojora iba mo.'. dalioaU. it
curaa All dlaaatoa of iba aoalp. ramoras dandroff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ran'ara Iba hair sod and |Ioaiy, aod U PURELY VBOB
lABLK.
aV-Tho Ortatnat RAOK BKUSU HAIR TONIU AND
DU1.HS1NQ may bo bad of tbo Aril,
JAS. H. OATMS, Brnnlat,
Oornar Now Mootiomory Ml| Howard il-tata, aodof all DroaT"
Ai'ia. (all tr
iTOIir«iT
WOMB MS THE BEST UVAJLI f Y OF MEAT*
UAH BB HAD AT
Stalls S, O, Caliiomla Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY-
THE iMOST BL«OAlfT OUBTOM TTOBK IK THJI OITT
Been As Maynard,
TES JOTTSHAI. 0? AMU8HIXSTI.
rnbUibod ararj Dm U> lb. Tear 6j
• • Mci-chant •»* 6«* W«»ll|t» stav
Balow Moata-ornery. Ben FTapoiaoo.
FBIDAY APBIL 4,1875
AMU8EMENT8. Etc
California Tnestre.
There will be positively only three mare parlor.,
manes* of "Coriolanos"— tni* evening, at the
maiioee to-morrow, tad to-morrow nigbt. Those
wbo have Dot jet teen this gnat play, should sot
neglect doing eo before it is withdrawn. Koce can
fell to be delighted with both tbe manner in which
,t U eated and tbe gorg«ooB&Mi of tU mounting.
M'lie Thereto and Mom. Schmidt perform a pas'
■• deni, whloh ie a pleat. n* and artistic feature of
tbe programme at tbia hoaie. Billy Emerson ap-
pear* Id tbe first part, aod also in tbe interlude.
Bob Hart oratee, and Litis Mac appears Ed the acts.
of "The Wandering Actor*" and The "Mischievous
Monkey." The foil programme, which mar be seen
on otir Brat pig*, will be performed at the mstine*
to-morrow. Sam Blokey retornsd from the Springe
yetterday with r* store; health, and will re-appear
on Monday evening.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The prodnct-on of "Th* Worderfnt Scamp, or
Aladdio No. 2, ' one of the best cnrieiqaea ever
written, drew * good home lait night, and th*
Obapman Bitters made it a ancceae equal to that
of "Little Don Giovanni." Alien Blanche played
the part of Aladdin with much Tina, aed sang
charmingly, and Miss Ella waa a bewitching Pe-
koe. W. Sireme, who baa a decided talent for
female impersonations, coovoleed the audience by
hie make- Dp and acting in the rcleof tbe Widow
Twankey; G. Wallace, wbo is a clever bnrletqve
actjr, waa very good aa tbe Sultan; Miss Fanny
Young aa inobeaateone Badroolbadonr eang and
acted charmingly well: H.D. Thompson waa a real
magioien all of tbe olden time, and the burlesque
throughout was well acted. Tbe performance
commenced with the farce of "The Statue Lover,"
in which J. Wallace did some clever aotjng as
Jake. "The Wonderful Scamp, or A'addin No-
li." will be plajed a* the mitnte to-morrow, and
again to-morrow evening.
Bella Union Theatre.
To-night will be "ladies night" at this pioneer
variety theatre. An excellent programme will
be performed, asd there will be no em oking al-
lowed. Ladi*a wbo have heard eo much abont
the Bella Union, and wish to see how it ia them-
aalvea. mas do eo with the assurance that there
will be nothing to ebock the finest sensibilities.
Ladies and children will be admitted free of
obarga. Indeed, for a long time past there has
baen nothing in the programme of this honae that
Oon'd offend a deaeeV. The bill of fare appears on
oar first page. "Tbe Working Girls of San Fran-
cisco" ia nnderliced.
MnCTjire's Opera House.
The compaai at tbia boote Is in good working
order new, under atage manager Ooriell, asd the
performance is rattled off in a Lively and pleaalcg
manner. The burlesque of "Love's Btadem" ia
oapitUly played by Miaa 'Agnes Kennedy, Mi=s
May Leslie, Charles Coriell. O. Thompson, John
K> ly sod other*, proceeded by an entire new bill,
will be given thia evening. To-morrow there wilt
be a matinee performance for ladies and children
wheoadmiasfon to the drees circle will beWoentB-
Gorman Stadtfheatre.
Nicolai's comic opera of "Tbe Merry Wive* of
Windsor," which was so successfully rendered on
B nnday last hy the Fabbri Combination .lander tbe
direction of Charles Fritecb, at the California
Theatre, will be repeated next Sunday, and tbe
indications are, that there will be t still larger
attendance than en the first occasion.
Pacific Hall.
The Blindfolded drill of tbe San Francisco Ca-
de'. ■ . Oapt. McDonald'a company, last evening waa
a wonderful exhibition. Sixteen members of the
company, with eyea bandaged, executed the man-
ual with a rapidity and precision that was aatoc-
lahlng. The drill included over seventy motions.
alt execated wit b unfailing uniformity, at the tap
of tbedr*m. After a ehort rest the CadeU were
again blindfolded and went through their drill a*
skirmishers, still further astonishing the military
■agnates present by executing tbe most difficult
movements and combinations with almost incon-
oaivable precision. The drill won the moat hearty
applause from all present, and successfully estab-
lished the practicability and efficiency of Captain
McDonald'a mode of drill. The Cadets will give a
public exhibition of their blindfold drill at Platt'a
Hall the latter part of thia month. They intend
to go Bast this Summer and show what Oaliiomia-
drillod boys san do.
Phatt'b Hall.— Prof. Fowler has been
giving some very entertaining lectures her*. On
Sunday, the last lecture will be given — on "Immor-
tality, and He Relations to this Life." Consulta-
tions on Phrenology are held every day at the
Grand HotaL
City Gabdkks.— The picnic of the Gari-
baldi Guard will be bel~ here on Bandar, and
a moat pleasant t me may be expected. The
Japaceae Troops will give a performance, Hon. A.
D. Splivilo will speak, asd Maden'a brass band
will famish musloito those who want to dance.
Woodward's Gaedens — Siguor Donate,
the world-reoownoae-legged dancer, in his mar-
vellous exhibition at Woodards Gardens, Satur-
day and 6nuday;also. th* fall Japanese Troupe,
and tbe Buielay Family in .pantomime. Balloon
Ascension on Sand ay.
AjjATosaoAi. MTjHETTK.-.One of the moat
sompiete *olleetions of the kind in the UniUd
lutes, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the Mnteum on Montgomery street. An
0)3* mar beprof.tablv srwnt ber»
Good Investment.
Ho other city Id the United Spates offers
greater Inducements at the present time for
lavettmsntin town lots than San Diero. Now
is tbe time to secure lots at (25 each at 431
V 'gom ry street. This Is the best ehanc
e\L_ offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
■fart: second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw ttjlea can be found. The stock is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every oa* who
goes there Is gnre to be suited. a
PRISTINE PBOTEBB8.
pBXFAnxD FOB rstCOCIOUS PtTILI.
Observe you plumed biped floel
ToefKeihls capilvitioc,
Deposit particles saline
Upon his terminal ion.
Cryptogamoas concrellon never grows
Ob mineral fragments that decline repose.
Whilst self- Inspect ion it neglects.
Nor Its own foul cooditlon sees,
Tbe kettle to the pot objects
Its sordid superficies.
Decortications of tbegildeu r alo
Are set to allure the aged ft wi in vain.
Teach not a parent's mother to extract
Tbe embryo Juices of an egg by tn:tion ;
That good old lady can tbe feat ena:t
Quite IrriBpsct.ve of your kind Infraction.
Pecuniary agencies have force
To stimulate to speed tbe female bene.
The earliest winged BODgster soonest s&eF,
And first appropriates, tbe annelldes.
With soap aod bra.' k and flannel yon tickle
In vain the Ethloplc cut iole.
Bear not to yon fame d city on tbe Tyne
Tbe cirbonaoeoos products of the mine.
The mendicant once from his Indigence freed,
And mounted tloli on the generous steed,
Uown the precipice soon will Infallibly go,
And eonclnde hit career In tbe regions below.
It Is permute I to tbe felloe raos
To contemplate even a regal face..
— Fundi,
Still Ano.her.
A new Bepnblicm evening paper is to be
started ia this oity next week. The present
evening journals Lave bard enough work to
get along and make both ends meet ; and it
appears to ub that the field for a new paper
will be bnt a very contracted one. Still, as
nothing shows tbe free, republican spirit of
ocr glorious country more advantageously
than the right that every man has to inflict
a new paper npon an unoffending commu-
nity whenever be darned pleases, wa extend
a hearty welcome to the forthcoming bant-
ling.
A Ncrth Carolina tu-band induced his
divorced wife to return to bim, after clearing
575,000 and shedding a few tern.
Woman's t-Lljtiits.
One would ttiok that it was one ef woman's
rights to ei j iy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay ths earns price for it. Nearly all the res-
tannnta "for ltdies and gentlemen" in 8an
Francisco have poorer fara than those wbtra
gentlemen only dl .e. Therx is ak exception.
At the Iidkeie ErsTATEAwr, on Washington
street, at the corosT of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get &o ex-ellent breakfast, dinner or latch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18)9, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find thera
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Those Beautifnl New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bumham k Co'e, No. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot cakes,
New and choice patternsconEtanllyarrlving,
A perfect m.-h to see ana buy them. Elegant
parlcr fnxnltuie mide to order in the finest
sytls. 4a
•
Or. Dohcrty
Has devoted his study more pardcrJaxly to
chronic and specific practice, and aa such Is
bow tbe most suoceesfnl of any Physician In
Sin Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
earner of Leidesdorfl, ,a few doors oelow What
Ohcer House. T
Presti and Sweet.
Per tbe beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wacner*. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter v
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Linndry, 121 LeidesdornT at. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
Sevrine JSachlsie* for Sale,
Bested and repaired, at 116 Fort street. Also,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
Holiday Candles.
Fresb, sweet and deliclooa Candies, of every
variety, at St A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 678 Heaxny street. Wholesale and retail, a
McDowell, Stto-w Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10<
60S slarket street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
°ratt's Aboliiioa OIL
Cores Lame Back and Paralysis.
"Wlaite Labor Only!
Employed by the What Cheer Liundiy, 131
Tjeldefdoiff s'reet. •
Save Tour Money.
Why pay $3 per dozen for Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when you can get ihem for Si per
dozen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
Nxw Toze Oallxby, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market Ftreets. Bo Oblneee
employed at the New York Gallery. 8-6
Mis* Neilson** Farewell to St. Louie.
Lad i s and gentlemen: I came into your
midst a s ranger, and yon recsived me with
open arms. As a represent* ito of the more
womanly characters of Shakspeare, I am
proud of your appreciation; as a woman, I
thank yon from my heart. In tbe dear Old
Country I have many friends, whose hearis
beat in sympathy with my own; but in this
glorious New World of yours, where the
genius of human progress leafs tbe van Of
new civilization, I have been welcomed, as
an artiste arid a friend, beyond my most san-
qaine expectations. To yon, citizens of St.
Louis and to the warm-hearted and critical
pre;s, I shall feel forever grateful.
Your beautiful city sits like a queen in the
central heart of the great American Repub-
lic; and ter people, one and all, bave, like
te-r. a central and everlasting pcaition in
my own grateful heart.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at Trisoo by gas light,
uur careless test , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless^play
Of sparkling waterB, made a screen
Through which a tweet bouquet waa seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters soitly fell,
Made that window ieem to hi
Rome fairy grotto of tbe sea.
Step," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
So sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Ma>ie his appearance, asked our wIbtj —
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It trot,
And cocked mapnijieaitly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy place afl kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, bave found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best los cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners ,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again,
Pacific Oyster Bouec, SS7 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
GHABLEB HAAKE. Proprietor.
*
kT'Fob Cbtj-dbeh'b Pictubts go to Monsa's
GiLLEBT, 417 Montgomery street. 3-v
Star Slalrts ana Collars.
All scrts and sizes, for tae cheap, at the
What Cheer LauBdry, 121 LeideBdorff at, •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, havlne the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will eieeute any work In their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary, 6U Merchant street, room 26, Sh
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
PROF. O. S. FOWLER
LICfrBES IS
0F» Xj ^ T Si ' & HA IiLi
....ox....
Snnday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. "Immortality
and its Bel-.V.ona 10 this Life." Ladies free.
Gentlemen, £S tor. t i
LAST DAYS of his coDsttltationa as to your
own and cniidren's phrenology, beat bueineas,
hsaltb, etc, at tbe Grand Hotel, continue till
Tuesday, at 5 p.m. ONLY. Last visit- ap2 2t
BRAHMINICAL
MOON PLANT!
East Indian Remedies,
FOR THE CURE OF
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Gout, A pup,
Mmpatbetio Pains,
Liver Affec lions,
Bciatxa,
Sore Throat,
Dyspepsia,
Catarrh.
DlarThea,
Constipation and
Djaentery.
*J>-Xote the names of some of thoie who
have been cured: Hon. Samuel Purely, ex-Gover-
nor; Oapt. B. A. Pool: R. H. SinWD : Henry Ed-
wards, of California Theatre; Frei Lister, and
otber*. Depot-31'7 EJSARNY STRi.KT.be-
tween Bosh and Pine. apZ tf
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office befcre 8 a- h., can
be returned In the evening if reqoirtd; we
never dlsappolntl What Cheer Laundry, 121
Jjeidesdorff street. *
— i ♦— •
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe Bkin the softness of velvet, snd
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
DicixT'a Cbxme de Lis. l
For the Best Candles.
Go to the popular store of. Geo. Haas k Co.
Fob pike work, go to T. O. Jeesnp, deuttFt,
cor. Sutter and Hon'g'ry, over Tucker's. S-o
It Is True.
J. A. Sh&ber k Co. are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of rurniture and bidding cheapar,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealtra don't stand a ghost of a chaBoe when
people know Sbaber's prices. »
Do TVot Suffer lr-om Coins.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.k. We
mmimm.
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAJKLARD.
The Popular Picnic Kesort.
Forty Minute* Side from tils City— Car*
run direct to the Park.
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK IS dTBDOTJBT-
edly tbe beet Summer Resort for Picnics and
Families dcring tbe Sammer, beinE FREh FROM
DUVT, WIND, SAND AND P0IS05 OAK. Tbe
Park ia very commodiom, and located directly at
the waterfront.
It aboooda in magnificent old Shade Trees, beau^
lifal Lawns, Gardens, etc., and is provided with
a mammoth Pavilion, Restaurant, a'd every con-
venience tor pnu he assemblages, rt ill be open to
the public- aff*r March 15to. For particulars, ap-
plv to T. W. BADGEK. at the Park, or at hie
offlee. northeast corner Kearny and Bush streets.
Ssn Francisco. mhll Itn
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATE
Fair of the American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial arainat Kteinway'e. ChickeriD«r*s, and
other-, to be THE BEST ON EXHIRITION. B.
CrtTBTAZ, Sole Agent, SO 0*Farrell atrset
N B-— Plaooe of all atrlw TO RENT. mar*
OLD
•*»
DAVE MENDES, at tht
old origins 'Red Lion. JO Geary
street, between Kearny and Dupout. where roa
eau bavs HOT AND COLD DRINKS. notforMt-
tioK tt* old Pioneer T.auoh. The "Old 8p*rt** It
jl»*" *■" *--nd. DAVg MBNDHS. Proprietor
t-uoday. 'in
BMSSBaasBaxSsk|HisBrs^^a*j| "
Erjjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of en t»joyoble ride, and these cannot
bo secured is San Francisco so unquestionably
as frcm Frank: Eouton, whose carriages bave
tbe privilege o tbe stand Iron tins, th* %>cl-
aenlal Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are UEed
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point toemploy able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he Is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
OosBt, while a large number of persons, snd
ladies In particular, vlil engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en.
joyed gr-at tucceBB In his business, and the
admirable way In which he cdkiucti It makes
him a iavorite with all wbo patronize him. *
Ladees, you may say what you please there
is but one place in the city where yon can buy
under :lo thing cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that Is at U, Frledlander & Co'*, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3b
S. F. BUSINESS DIREOTOB
Attrolofion.
Mrs. Back, 120 Geary strset.
■lowlueUers and *Uatlo»*r*,
Staoeyi Mock, (aohool book* arpsolalty,) B.'
corner Fourth and Miaaiou,
H. H. Moor*. 609 Montgomery, near Merensna,
Boilneu Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant A 8trattou'a College. 24 Post I
Batchers.
Katz, Fr*d. S tall a U to 100. OalifomU Market
Clalrvoj ant*.
Mrs. C.M. Stone, 2j7 Kssroy atrset. Boosts.
French Fancy *?e««aw
Locan A Oo.. IS MAutoonsry. 107 and 109 Hottst
Hoop Sklrt» and Coraets.
M, Fraud, S6 Second street
Daman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., no Second street.
Merehaat Tailor*.
Holland Broe., 12i Post atrset.
Mllltners.
Mrs. M. Bellg, 228 Kearny afreet.
Wine* and' Liquors. (WholsaalaJ
Dan*rl F. A Co.. *04 Front
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Bomance,
"The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Monntaiii,"
fWBITrEN FOR THK GOLDEN ERA IK 1863,)
Will be continued, snd concluded in sixty
chapters, commencing in
The Golden Era
Sunday March 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
** ML.ISS,"
A Romance of Bed Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.
OF SURPASSINO tHTKBBST ASD POWER.
WRITTEN IXrBEiStTFOB
The Golden Era,
And postering unparalleled attraction, con-
taining; a JSew Revelation in
California Romance.
BEAD THS OPEKIXG CHAPrEES OF
Bret Harte's Story
....or....
"ML.ISS,"
....IB....
The Golden Eva
BMDAT ..UABCE IBlh,
TO BK OOHPLKTED Df 6ETY CHAPTBBS,
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE,
TO MAIL SUBSCRIBER*.
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The Golden Era, Six Month.. 2 OO
The ©olden Era and Peterson'.
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The Golden Era nnd Peter, ol",
Ladle,' Hap zl De, Six Month... 2 GO
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The GOLDEN ERA and PETERSON'S LADIES
NATIONAL MAGAZINE delivered through-
out the city by Carriers tt lg^o. per week.
Send Addreu to Golden Era Offlee, 5AO
Clay street.
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WILLIeV^BAND.
MTJSIO FURNISHED FOB ALL
oecafliona. Mafic imported, arranged
and for sale.
MABOCBH. BLVH leader of
Oreheatra.
DE.VBT "VOX DEB BCEBSEN, L<ad-
erefBraii Band.
■9-Ordera from the coan'ry promptly attended
to. Address H. W. WILLIS. Aaton'e Hnric
Store. 188 Mot tRcmerr atreet, or MAKOUS M.
BLUM..awO MontKomerTStrtret. jag tf
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF TUB LEADLNG MEMBERS OF
tba Theatrical Profeasiorj In ualiforoia pre.
pofle formiod ctaeecs for instruction in Elocaiioa.
Persona wishing to avail themselves ot the oppor-
tunity of acaoirinK a neefnl art at a moderate co*t
ean send in thoir oamea to "Cam'bj^es " P. O. Box
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU1
X. E. eor. Jaction and Kearny wtt.
THE GREAT EBADIOATOR OF BPi
OOMPLAINTS, form'erl? of Lock i~
LocdoD, and tbe last twelve Tears of Sinl1,-, .
DR. TOZKEt informs the afflicted that aftattsi
ing all the HOSPITALS in LONDON 2
PARIS, and apendiog one rear In the moat a
brated Hospital in London, the LOOR.be hu
opened bis old Medical Inetitate at theoldiu.
where he can always be found. DR TOZlB 1
for forty yeara met with unparalleled soonest
tbe trestment of disease Kenerally kaowa
OHBONIO AltD SPB01AL OuMPLa1*T«L
DE. CHAR. O. TOZEK
ts in every way responsible, binding 'im^f
effect a permanent CUES, or making no tban
Those who, cannot afford to pay for adries i
medicine will be charged for medicine onlr Tl
monthly res ttjkative pills, new iu
to fail in giviog relief in oaaea tor which liej
recomnieaded. are to be obtained only at
office. Price, $3 per box. Fall direction on
box, sent byj^xprees or otherwiee.
Da. TOZER does not imiute the adrertii
Qiacka wbo make it a pr«'.-tice to pntjluh li
affidavits and other false r°fdrecces, bnt ntm
tbe no4 respectable people in t be State, whoa
has cceed of dieeases wnich others have laiik
eore.
BR. CHAS. IT. TOZKI,
N. B. corner Eearoy and Jackson strew,
M-ti ban Fraatltt.
Assessor's Offici
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYER
1873—74.
A LL PEKSOX", COMPAJflM, J
SOCIATIOJ.S, or FIRMS, la t
City and County of Son Francis**,,
requested, either In person or by tt
proper representatives, to deliver at I
Alienor's Office, Ko. 69 City Rail,
fore the SECOND MONDAY In APB1
1873, a atatex&ent under oath a|
Property, both PEBSO\ALandISl
•waed or claimed hy him or thesa,
which la In their possession, or wklsr
held or controlled hy any other pia
In trait for, or for the benefit of kls
the so.— See Sections 8839-3816, Fa'
eal Code.
"TPOLL TAX IS NOW DTK at
Office, or to a Bepnty. — See Beet
8888-S8*e, Political Code.
IuEYI ROSX1VRK,
Clly and Coanty
Saturday, March 1, A 878.
TJffOTIOE.
rriBLE PBDUC ABB HXKEBT SO
fled that the Field Oepnllea »f I
Office tvI 11 commence aaaesalaff ?•*•!"
SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1878.
The duties aaalffned to those <e»'
are (oo well known to the eommilt
require explanations, and while I I
been cnretnl In rooklna my selecuei
All poaltlotu by men favorably kaow
thlacoanxannlty for their eompeteaeya
latesrrlty, and am confident that *■« '
tlea will be discharged by thent M h
general satisfaction of all eoneeraed
I urgently rtqaeit the geoerol poM •
report to this office any dlrelleU**
duty by any of my Deputies, amsl fi
them that any Jast complaints *IH
celve lmmedtuie attention.
LEVI ROSEXEI.
mh4 City and Coast
Attention, Good Uvt
J
MR. P. BEROES. FORMERLY
proprietor ol the Miners' Ree-
taarant, bes taken the management
ol both tbe Miners' Rseaanxant oa.
Commercial street and the Miners'- —
Bracoh on Market street, in partnership w^
A. DRAYEDR, who baa been connwet«d»
Arm for years. Itnprovemen ta have MJB i-
the onieine departments that will ■"•■J"*/ |
nera' more popular than It has CMThf.**. ■
tbe 22 ^--raollte prosperity. Onr Bul»* j
embnu I tbe delicaoiea of the ■«••£■,
mottoio UoodFare.GoodOookingandJii
0h"i6t'' P.BIKfiBI*™
MINERS' RESTAURAl
(81 and S8S Oom»»ia '
T0O Market atnat. "
Open torn 5 A-ar. to 10 pji. »n [
ALHAMBRA LODGING HO.Jt
gi*. FIHBXY FTJRY18HED RODW *
p^ gleor in snlts,
1 I Well AJgDasxl and Vcntlla f
\W Octtirauned Rooms to let- Lodflt '
|TKL||ai^ujj.^Al|^MBj
I
^NilMTIIMEIT t ,(6
HOTEL.
■rkMM^ tea*.
M aa* tlo'por Beat* '
*EST iVf HOTEL.
t»» raaeaaoa ntiDAT. «rl
^fffeoPOUTAN THEATRf
a ran 4
O W ** fa*
CALIFORNIA TH1ATR1.
-
BELLA UNION THEATRE
. .
THil BVUUJrO
gfepmaii Sisters COB toi'AWtTS !
/mderful Scamp
Pas
yiruT
POBITiVtLY LAST NICHT8 OF THIS CRCAT TRACEDY
imu> BELLA UNION MINSTRELS
JL»«»cil«a» A.iiuiii.,1 *••«.«..
■S .. M ... .. I, t „ u All,, „ ,, ,, |
Tills rTt»l»Q Al-Hll 4
.Jnclclln No. a:
tohu MoO\illo\i«li
■55 Ga
III I t,.
I.
II* Chapman
f mini 4 » I .
1 • 11 » If'
MM
:n'8 museum r
onuirrt
■* 4 , . > «.
MR. JUNES'* JIWILI.
m I
irjuJ
73-74 1
TTJE LOVER
*' r B •»■-•- l*t ■»tr**« la ■•■•>, •'MfK !•.. Ik, C.HMlIt^ miu Trlaia.ph.ir.irr
The «'.|>lt«t. arnf a 4. Mirr.i la aV-aar
Ml Bay
PEHWlii
.fatUperaraiirr ..t B. I». DATTJBSI
*f aa .Itk ..••<> Velraa.
-X* IjUTO.
ri«i» * a»la
Twr-lillt' C rata
• • .1 tfto rbaetra
A« T IT *•*.* .ee.-a.eaae. Ta. « .alt. Ha. Mill,
t/arle'eeae »i .a. aW.-Reae*. Tapilaiia. Ilii
***a* •«. — laat
While Sinall Thoa. lampbe II
i . ii Bpeolaltj
1. »- U»P» .. t»J OARBIR ARM.TRORO
A,.,i_.u a aiMttf YOCAl ICCERRlCITIII CD4HUI Vlllll
T TAr«MlM-iillw. A R~~m t. A.a<*rw*- .»«•.. *..■• Ct-AMtaoi % «rt*lia Rill.
•♦•••■A -••«. »ir**l. «ftMlik.-ri.l»if«rll*at. HtritSk-rubitt tlittllRcKr
i II •».»- 1 ■< Tit V.l.'la. RartHKBtat, ... aril.. fr->Bi ■•■»«. Area. *a. — DniMry.
•>...•..- a r..«r»i rir*.
Id tbe Last 8ctn*, a Funeral Hard) and Dirge, composed for this piece by 8. W. Leach
SATURDAY.' at 2 o'tl«tk~r~~~. .T~..^
aORDAT ZTEJMB9. A|nl 7lb Willi M prod.oal • WW C-m dj, wrllwn b» MBS. Jt'LIA E. DTJ.1K, ol Siu JV.n-
CI..O, fitll)*.*
Tla© Governess!
H.a.r..<i a* ate— (>r*aa Circa and Orabeeira.,
■ *••**-»• d «. -« a— Reloaey
Dree* Circle Ada»ai*iiB .
.VI ■"■»> Balcony
7.. Gallery
■ 1 f*l» I'rf.'. BOIM .
a»»
afl
und StO OO
The Mk.uiumii nf te*6 I'nlr !
aUata.1 OAUlLAofel
OwrtTa OfoaoeUo
Oaaalaataa with loe pep.lar Obaraalamt e ok* Ub af
TOODI
TiaattbrToMllfi R O March
(.•in- A<nra ....Cbe#. Veraer
Farmer ITilio
rarmar Featoa . . i
< baa ract.o BUI I Kelly
Farmer At-ore Tsant Ilia.
P*rt»*>r Wl k* K Muaia.0.
Mra.Toodleo ... I i HU Marl and
Mary Acorn Mia- Minnie Fillaaore
LOOK OUT TOR
The Working Girls of San Francisco
mil
nil, «"
iJIBlW.
IHILD HAS RETURNED TO
Xta Pnrpnt.
KA SHIRT STORE.
mmrmw ir^l. h«« MawnJ f
t Hi-pond MrtTl,
]r«« will Rn4 « •*w*t>l*t« «■-
•f inixn .«h riKM<u
IBa. •• ■■>• —aaal l-w kIiu
Rtui.
KKRiaOfCT A r».
R'S OPERA HOUSE.
IOI Ml A (fTT, NRTAUA.
I-KOAXT THKATRK HA| BKRR fU-
.tad, aad caa ba raaiad br Uw ni-Li or
Stan ad 1 f raraj i a« aoB>»a- laa
' ttitb o* applieauan h- laliar
— Kt m Pirrm.
iftwwK
utftiV*
jri,
Maaaarar aad aoV. Proprtetoa.
■*» WiihiMT-1'r-.l. Haa Fratveiaan
8WEENEY,
HTCHANT TAILOR
AS KBCOND RTKrCT.
GOODS ! PERFECT FITS!
••faction Guaranteed I
t LIRB OF oPRIRO AND SUMMER
la ;aal racairnl. ta 1 and aaa tham.
Hr.oaal afrr.t. mh'iTltn
EBD 8KWIN0 MACHINE AOBKCT
icr la bow rasnorad to l&SIfaw MonU
iraai, oaar Howard. N. B — Tha WKID
vonta t)ok lb. blfbrat pratnin-i avar
i roBpalllara at tba freit World"* Fair
'*. : al*y. tba *»me Kirit Pre ml on at lb*
.rraod loitltpia Fair, apoo TWc.Mv-
loi* of bari«'jnrltrr and ibat now b» tba
> of an CNTIKK HEXF-ADJUS 1 INO
lla ralua iiTnirj doorjlod. and t*t*»T!a
iia priio aa b Unarm. m2l In ao<l
'0~
PIANOS,
ItB, PIANO STOOT.R, PIAVO OOVKBS.
m\ Haato, Ma*lo Bonki. Mailo Folio*, ato.
look and lama iMoitmiot. Oall and .z-
•■. fbacolabratad
MtOAHMON PI AMOS.
ar1»d by tba ibq ic»l pr)f*ation u tba
liam-prlctd Piaao in tbli mtrkat.
. BAllXUFT «fc CO., Ageiti.
IVo. 191 HarttaC aii-».t.
^a.-Ta.TCDixr's
r.HMPAGNE CIDER!
• AORAIIEIITO STBEBTT,
SAX FBANOIROO.
000 REWARD OFFERED
:-V rPRfDN »H0 0»NCURBCOBMg
■ --. Ic..-»,n|[ Nilln Hh.Tin .iimu, «n
<INY
By a Clerk who Tried to Soil Him
a Suit or Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
RoonM lO nnd If OSO Wiuhlntcton utrect.
ir HB BAD OCRB TO TUB
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
....or...
G. P. Van Schaack & Co.
708. 712, 714 and 716 Kearny .tree',
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZS.)
-ITB ViolLU IIAVt! nV.K.% Ml'ITBD
at oare, wllhaaC any ouneMiiwy
talk, ana [weald have been living to>
dura aa^aniaaent to aoclrtr, aad a
walklns adTertlacaaCBtofthe low prleea
a* which goadi are aold by that enter-
arfalac Arm, laatcad afatlni a *' dcaa'd
eold, daanp, dlaarr«CBbl« body."
Philadelphia Restaurant*
, GHAS. V. BKIIUOLIi. PBOPKIETOK
PABTNl'R WAMII)
FOR A FIRST GLASS KXM IBITinv, RKADY
for tba road. Thlalaonaof tba b»*t opimrtun-
lt'-a for a *tnar' toan with ft>mal) oapit»l afar
fibTarad. For par lloalart apply ■■ nbova.
<IIA". A. GABONEB,
Thr Olebralrd Hatch C'omcdln o.
MI'S UINXL. LOURB,
Barltaqaa, Borio-Domlo tod Ballad Slocar.
HAPPUO TBOI'PB,
facladlBK the Child Wonder. IAPFBO.
LIUE Kl.l.lN,
MISS H. ELLIN and W. KI.LIS.
OUT LlraTON,
....AVD....
L If <' 1 ABA. Af 8,
Merlo-Comtc and Dnettlata,
-HR AUOVP. ABTIRTII ARK NOW OX OVRBOOKM. A.KJJ CAM RE EN.
gacad br mroftgara Waalof tbe Rooky aloooUloa, tbronxb oar «K"nor.
IREB1DAN CORBYW A CO,
THE OLD
Hot scotcn,
IS Morlci ■Lrcct. Bear KMroy.
AH Drink. Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM HOJLRRY IN TOWN.
Alwfty* Ob Bio tba Now York Harald, Ti*rr*»r'r
Weakly, Frank Laahn'a, Day's Dotnt*, Polico Ga
E»tte all ib< Oallfiirnla paparB, alto London
Poncb, Kall'taalfo, llluatraifld London Now*. Oall
and *a'i»(y youraalf.
aop- Don't lorno' Lbo ilnu nf tho Hot Nootrh.
M It W. B. WALDBOn. Proprietor.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL.)
1* OKABY bT., MAR KEARNY,
None hot the Choicest Branilt of Wine*
aad LTqnora on hand,
1 DEPOT WCYAND *. tASOHt'S BAY BREWERY
f,18 tl OHBia FELDH<mr.
V
Bar Sugar
OK 8ALK-S18 KRABN1' BTSF.ET AT
MffrtOKR'8. _ Alio. «Y.n kind ol UIDdiw
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICALINSTITUTE
ONDKR THE D1RSOTION OF
aiaPn.tSI., npp. L'alon ««|H »rc,
7 to ». RKSI-
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOBDEn ip50.
LrAlVCASTER'S
•IT W AHIII NUTON NTBBBT,
fall) laa Opp. M aaa Ira* a Opera Hooaa.
SHIRTS
... AND....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
m^ COOD8.
rtiH-
ALARGK AB80RTMKNT OF GKNT8' FU
niahiur fJrtfKla to bo h«d trnnd and cheap, i
the "OLD OOBNKR," J. LKVY'S. ' 1« Moot-
*omery atraet. Jiiatka i.l*eo l- all. Don't foriret
tbff naaiber— Al A Montanmcry atr* et. fell lm
TRAY-* alaataon band.
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer and
Lm ponar of
BIRD CAGES,
880 Dapont,
JVEAR 8UTTBH STRBMT. ■
Bee my itook Of Bird '
OftRoa bafore purehaalnc '
elnewbere. Alwayaaoma-
thlnKnewon hand. My
Patent Oafffts, made of '
Tin Wlrrt , arrt warranted-
FRRK FROM VKRMIN-
Alio, beat quality Th'A
no20tf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUMp
And Co1le(re ofalBdlclne.
ire obieota to be aem. Open to the
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, et F.UKKKA HALL
niH Mootfromery atroet. FOR HEN ONLY-
aa- Da. Jordan'! Phivatb Omoi la at Aral
Geery fitreet (oppoaite old Meobanlce' Pftviltea).
Signor Mancnsi,
piUVATI SISCIINO LB8SOHS.-0LASS 0»
HUBAT and TBIBIIIAT,
At 9 T.w. SI. J.m., Bom., *«S Huk.t >U*M
oorn.r ol Ellll. »»'»>«'
MILITARY GOODS
....AMD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
8S5 Montgomery ■treat. Kooa* No .1.
*' 3F"I OAR O ."
THK JOUBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pabtieoed awr I>*» ^ **» Y**r **
j-^ £>_ BOGABDUS
UIHrrckiuit and 63* WaihlrvartOD 8l»
Selow Montgomery, Skn Frwieisoo.
FBIDAI APBIL4, 1873
Wouldn't Be Fooled.
Muffing* m woko op last Tuesday with &
delerfflioatioD that be wou'du't be foeUd.
The fiist tbiog he did was to ii?k a biowo
paper parcel off bis doorstep into the a'ree*.
wheice it was aftertrarda taken by a toy
who forgot it was All Fool's Day. Mrs.
IfuffiDgton told her husband ha muatwAit
for breakfast until she seat oat for souie-
thiog, as the baicber had not brought tbe
meat. Uaffiogtea thought of tbat brown
_pa;er parcel, bat held his toogne. After
breakfast he received a letter from & friecd
who owed him some money and was anxious
to pay it before he left fawn. Muffiugtoo
smiled knowingly and tore op the letter.
Con'dn't fool him. (He didn't fesl so smart
when he afterwards learned tbat his friend
atiit.-d for New York the next morning.)
Going down town, a little boy ealhd out,
" Mister, you've dropped something!"
Ceuldn't fool Mnffington, though he did
feel a little annoyed when he found his
handk«reLief missing. MuffingtOB is thor-
oughly down on All Foel'd Day; he neglected
his business ii a dozen different ways for
fear of being fooled, and w.s in consequence
of bis superior ' smartness" the worst fooled
man in tbe ommunitv.
Pleasingly Sensational.
The Sacramento Bee of Tuesday, his the
-folio ring chesrful editorial. Professor Lay
who "struck earti" alive, and is well aod in
good health, mus. have felt gratified wbeu
he read it:
Professor Lay. the balloonist, ascend. d
from San Francisco on Sunday into tbe
clouds aod was toon lost to eignt, and has
rot sines been heard from. If he hed come
down a ive and well anywhere on the main
laud, bis own feat and toe t:le£raph would
have brought os the Intelligence of his where-
abouts, nut, encompsssed by water as tbat
city is, he may bave been ctrried out t j sea,
or ma_ bave dropped into tne Bay. Oer-
tainjj be baB, deid or alive, struck earth
or wait-r long aso — and the chances aie that
he has paiisbed.
~+.
Too Frex and Easy.
A Freoch lyric*, company baa been lately
shockiag ratter than enlightening ttoc.ty
f Guayaquil, in the Stats of Ecaador. At
length it ventoredtj biiog out tbe "Grand
Duch-.sse." Wben, during the eeeond act
tbe impersonator of the heroine shows her
self familiar wi h Fritz, and carefses bis
hair by pusing his fingers through it, the
Alcalde of the city, who was there to super-
vise tbe performance, arose from his seit,
and toid tbe sstonisbed Frenchmen that the
piece mu't gono furtber, as being insulting
to tbe morality acd dignity of the public of
Gnsyaquil. Thus the " Grand Duchease"
came to an untimely end.
Sensible Vorann,
A woman is writing in the Evangelist in
favor of the practice of smoking. She
would rather her husband would smoke
'-'any where in tbe honsa" than, by "incessant
hammering at Mm to stop," drive him awjy
to tbe cIub-hooBe or some other resort,
where he woold sraoke twice as much as he
would think of doing at home.
A Pork Embalmtr,
A Ciacianati belle, on being askel her
father's profession, said he "embalmed pork.
she believed." He was a hog packer.
Tile Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co,,
So. 653 Tehama ttreet, is the only p'aoe yon
can depend en lor having tout Carpets well
cl-an.d and swept by machinery. J. SPiCxc-
jlog a Oo. 3-4
iZ>r. Barlow J. s-mitii
la giving a conrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and NervonB Dls-
;a,5-et at hla BygeUn Hall, 637 California street,
-every Friday evening, commencing at 7 J$ o'clock.
A nan of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in retard to health
- to Invalid* dally, lrom 9 to 4 f. m., free. w
Notice la, the PmbUc
H. Peyxr, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now eel-
ling off bis doe Btock of naenV, boys' and chli-
dxena' clotblng, on account of ramoval, at
greatly reduced Trices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, h'.t?, tnmfcs, valises,
.stc., below co.t. Gall If you want barillas. 3l
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dresmakfr, bai rumored
■ to 123 Geary street, between Dnpoct and Stock-
ton, opposite S:arr King's church. Si
It la a Beauty:
Tbe Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Office, Beat
ever invent el.
Keep It Up.
Yesterday we Eave what the San Jose
Mercury had to B»y about husbands. A
correspondent of the Petiluma Argon writes
as follows to that paper:
An artiole in a Saa Francisco ptper head-
ed: "Hes ate a call to be a wi e," suggest*
the following inquiries oa tbe otber side:
Hssto acall tj be a husband who thinks
more of his flee wines and French bio.d-
cloth than of his children's morals or educa-
tion, atd who never enteis the echool-room
or ooncernB himself about their welfare ?
Has he a call to be a hesbatd who eperdt
his time lo-fing at the grog sbop susfend:d
by his boot-Heels ?
"Has the man a call to be a husband who
cm fitd money lor biiiardaand sop^ets hot
growls bt tbe grocery bin?
Has heacili to be a husband who ex-
peo'B hi wife to gtt up in tbe morning,
build tbe fire, kteo tbe baby S'i'l, and get
breakfast before di^turbiog bis rtpoie?
Has be a call to be a busbaod wno spends
bis evenings at dates ssIoodb?
Has he a call to be a husband who never
dresses with neatoeia uole s he expsots to
sea some other woman than his wife?
Has he a call to be a husband who over-
flows wih the milk of human kindness on
the street, acd wita the gall of bitterness
at home ?
Has ha a ctll t » be a hn*band who weighs
tbe d ugbfcrs charms with the father's bank
ace not for a balance?
Hos he a call to be a husband who tikes
a trip to Europe and leaveB his wife at home
becaosa he h&M to bo bothered by Ue
baby?
Has heaca'l to be a husband whose great-
est affi.ction is aa evening alone with his
wife?
We are glad we published that artiole
since the result is that the husbands are
catching it hotly all round- That's what
we did it for.
A Terrible Slate of T bias a
Max Adeler say a:
One careless editor may do a great daal of
harm with hia foolishness. The man who
ran! the Utici Hera'd called attention the
other day to the fact that tbe "TJni ed Stages
internal revenue ltw allows no person or per-
sons to sell or d spose of tobacco in any form,
no matter how small or great the bulk, with-
out paying first a licjnsa of five dollars."
He argued from thin that those persans who
give their friandBa "shew" or offer them a
cigar are liable to punishment. Since then
tbe government officers in that neighborhod
have soused down on over four hundred
offenders who have handed out cigars to
thtir friends or loaned them pincbes of fine-
cut; and one cass is pending before tbe
courts where the accusad is held to answer
for giving a light to a man in the etreet, tho
prosecution holding tbat tbe ashes trace for*
red from the lighted cigar to the other one
were tsbaccoio the eye of the law. If the
proud bird of freedom does not shriek over
SQChdepotiBm.it had better be killed and
repl«c?d with a magnanimous and large-
hearted rooster who can conduet theboainesj
properly.
Roach on Mark Twain.
An Engl. sb critic says tbat when tbe his-
tory of American literature "comes to be
written, tbe name of Samuel LanghorLe
Clemens will be mentioned among its found-
ers." The critic exp30te thanks for tbe re-
mark, being ridiculously ignorent tbat &fr.
Clemens' main purpose in life thus far hes
bean t? keep his middle name from ths ears
of a confiding public.
The least New Sons-
Air — "Moet A CJtandon."
Emerson Oorvllle is my name.
My business al trays is the same;
Eastern Oysters, az d Fancy Boast,
Rellehes thes°, tbat my housa can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! high obi Obi nigh oh!
None who have been but again will go.
Corviiie fays so! says bo I
On Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remembtr the number and call again,
Visions of Shell.fi -h In every style,
Inwirlly cause yon much to smile.
l_adi6S with escorts there always go,
L&diea go! La lies go!
Emerson CorviUe's polite! and so
8-1 They go! they got they go!
Sandwich Island Puln. ,
Since the ascension or the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands every thing there looks
more hopeful, and every kind cf industry is
taxing new life. Mr. Jacob Schxelber, dealer In
bedding and fninltnre, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of puln. has received ac-
Tices that the gathering and his shipments thts
year will be very large. Fulu has always been
In demand on account of ltd superior qualities
for matttiss bedJtcc, and doabtle&g Mr. Schrei.
ber will nnd no difficulty In disposing ol all
tbat comes. a
A- Pleasant JLiOC&tlon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhmmhra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building la a ver* fine one and )« well
lighted and ventilated. *
American Watcfaes.
Bedaced prices, at H. A. Oaliender'a 62 See
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. d
A great variety of T1*b and Bows, all styles,
juet received at the Wnat Cheer Liuadry, X21
Letdetdrrff itrett.
» —
Genuine Havana Cl^...
Beat branee at 61 M-ntgomery street, 8. W.
-orner of Merchant. 1 f '.net a: Oahn* q
Sam SriLoor-**,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
lonnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
'SbUshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sta., or Dexter Stables. Oarriaae orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
•r might, at reduced rases. bo
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Gares Etiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises.
CLirnvoTAST.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
333 Kearny St., bet. Bush and Pine. Contnlta-
dons in English. French and German. t -;
Twenty Thousand
Pap;r Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laandry, office 121 Leldeadorff st.
Clr.m cnowder Every TTlcrrxt.
Tne best chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Sootch Saloon, 15 Morton street, Jsst eff
E.tamy. 8-F
We get no bntlnesa from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Letdesdorff street.
Photoffrapnio cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
aaiiery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
stlsaion sirs* a
'
History Repeating; Again.
After the revolt of tbe Uodocs, came the
rebellion of the Occident*! Hotel waiters
who still bold out toughly to their etrika,
leaving tbe boarders to bold out toughly on
their steaks. Like i he Mo Iocs tbe waiters
B«m t) h^ve tbebestof it. Tbe boarders
neaiitd with wrestling With their steaks,
are taking means ti appoint a "Peace Com-
missioner" to re-o[eq negotiations. If the
wsi era only had lava beds in plscs of pnlu
ones to ratire into, they might have held
out indefinitely.
.».
Error In Coatt (aUndar.
Harris & Go's Court and L^w Guide left
out two ca-es from their Twelfth District
Couit Demurrer and Motion Calendar,
throwing over forty o^ses out of their proper
or: er. The Pacific Law Eeporler Supple-
m;nt published the oalendar correctly.
A Tame Desdeinona.
''I give you ten minutes to prepare for
ddath," eaid a ferocious French lover the
otter day ti a l.dy who declined his pre-
ferred hand, "lam going to kill you." Tbe
lady preferred a lsst request, "Let me bave
acupoft.a?" "Is that all ?' says OtLello.
'All deir— I should like to die warm."
A lean negro in New Orleans walks in and
out of the cotton bales on tbe levee until he
he assumes the proportions of PaistarT, when
he w.diles home ta reef sul for another
cruise in the same qnarter.
Spoiled figs and carpenter's glue are the
principal constituents of a nenr sensation in
tbe way of sweet meats sold as "royal jam"
by London groceries.
At West Levant, Me., a tunnel more than
sixty feet long has bean oat through a moon-
tainous snowdrift which obstructed the post
road.
Ladles Vl*ttlna; Carols.
Written, engraved or printed by John P.
Dwteb, 126 Satitr street, opposite Lick Honae,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hasdkjsb-
OHXBPS NEATLY MABinm. PXXHAUBBYf Of OVerV
description to order. s
X-iie Beet Kemedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
r ?'» Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all drnggistB. Agency, 417 Saneome
street, corner of Commercial. •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oo.'osr Twel/tb asd FoUam atresia.
SUa'DAT APRIL C, 1813
QRANB FICMIC
....OF THE..
Garibaldi Guard!
CJLPT. FBANC1S LTCflETTI.
TBE OOUPANz* WILL FORM ON MONT-
gjHiery sires*, near Wasbingt od, at 10 o'olo:k,
and '-\izh tbroagn tfie prmoloal atrsets aci >o-
tbs OarJoa?, where tbe; will give so EXHIBI-
TION DRILL; arter wbicb they wilt be addressed
by tbe Oiptaio. f oliowed by ebe
llOX. A D. 8PLTVALO.
Crand Ooen-Air Concert
By Prof. Heory Fondao Madeo'a Brass and String
DiDCin.c commences a' 1 o'clock and OODtloaes all
& > g ■_ t . Grand Pertorm&aoe by the Jaonoese
Troape. hace and Atbl< t o'BDorta for wbiob t»I-
unhle prises will be awarded. Ballooa Ascenataci,
weaiher permUtiog.
AD AIISSIOX GO CENTS
Small children free. apl td
AFTER SESIXa
GORIOLAMUS
GO TO THE
Hot SootoH,
Salter »ti-eot, sear Kearnj ,
And try onset their
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
f.8 It JOS. D. BRIGGS. Proprietor.
C3-R.ArsrT3
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
1S1H CENTS
r^E3-w
GENTS'
Furnishing
Goods,
CLOTHING, Etc.
BILLY EMERSON'S
OT.EW SOSG,
"OLD BLACK JOE,"
With Picture of Old Jos and Maata Obarles.
" DAS LEEDLE PUCK USD DAN,"
THE GREAT DUTCH SONS.
Bradley & Bulofson Portrait of Emerson.
BOTH JUST OCT AT
Gray's Music Store.
xnh28 lw
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO tZO MARKET 8TBEBT, HARBT OOB-
byn respect! alj iof orms bis friends and pat-
rons that he bss reflu-ad io beautifol etyle this
coir and oomfortablo retort, acd will be pleased
to see them, one acd all, and bave tbetn simple
tome of tbe ohoioest wit.es and -liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe manniaclo' y of LtesenSed
with Phelan and Oollecder'a latest patent ■■'eel-
faced cushions, has been placed in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Oarroll, oan be fonnd io his old po-
lition prepared to dispone o ore a tor a comfort to alL
. Ja«tf
A. W. WHELDEN,
Tfhitener and Paper Hanger,
Ko. 1SS GEARY STBEET,
agllm Between Dnpoat and Stockton
3V9Cciai©. OTT ArpATlTJ
rnrpll of La Malioa Leroj, ParU.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
ZS ELLIS ITBEXT. apS lm
Full J-ilnes
....OF....
SPRING GOODS
v Received Daily,
AT THE— —
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner- of Commercial
:ej
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMERIC
CHAS. MAYER
Pioneer Cloak
(Furmeil, Huer i Warkh,
Ko. SO lOITGOmii
Oi.po.it, the Lick Bo>
BBAKCH, 408 KRASIT I
MR MATBR OJLLO ATTEKTI, ,
Ilr,e and well 8»:ectid •uotim!
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, ,
and Cloth,
Aod his nsw it*?e« of readr-m.d. Bll
oiberLiDlEo' BUIT8.M VHRY L ,
Al=o. « lar« .lock cl Sirip.a. B,0" J
bbftwls. Lace J.ok.18. Silk ,nd Con !
suns, bating MLikinf.. and «mJS! "
Tnmminn. JUST A&K1VKD .T£
tbe bpnng itjie.of
T1AII ANx» 1MB KOI
LIKEN SUITS,
N. B.— Cloakf . Dreeeee and fat. mu
Id latett fasbiop, at reaionatile ratta.
m&
plJU
PRICE
A Safe and speedy*,
dyfor all Bronchial t
tions, Asthma, i,
Coughs, Loss of ',
Bronchitis, Incipien ,
sumption, Hoarsti
Pain and soreness < i
Breast, and all Difflc
arising from a bi
Gold, readily yield |
healing powers, A|
the California Hall'i
monary alsam. 5c
all Druggists.
PBOPRIETOU.
417 Sanaome street, corner Cea
jaUtf
mmm
CURES DYSPEPS
IS
GiTes Tone to the Stc
mmmm
WILL RENEW LOSS OF IPPlJ
sufma.
Is a Sure Belief for Iidij \
Mxmii
HAS NO SUPERIOR 11 i
BX.OOD PTJKIF
feMtf
POSTBB
Prognmmes, and all kinds of Prill'
SHOW, LEOruSK, COatCISI
ATEt ood CIRtCj Mi»il
AT LOW SATES, BY
:i3. jf\ sten
S3S CL1T STBSST.
THOMAS W
sixjVepi x>xaa.Q
^o «LAwnFAorrmEE»%
^^^ •» E PAli E B M
ffl DRUBirMflJOS,^
^C^ — A1TD—
ESTABLISHKD LN !•«■
•f-Lftoeona Riven on tbe Bfioio end Dr
MISSION BTHEET, bctwoen Firtt «*
N. a-Flne-tooed Silver Solo B*n)o
eRaiop*vte elw!-.T» oo hAori.
FREE AND EAS
EVEKY 8A.TrKD4.Tf
Piano and Slnglnit *1'
ieJet+SAll
CHARING
SOS ailnlon atreet, near ■»
delO EAGLES A WILD, P"
3. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XAJ1
Cor. Seeoed nod Tehaaas •*
, ^J-Terrapm ooiulantlj
Oratera io aret, at .la.
.SUPPER BOOMS »."»
deolllsa
EXTRA QUI '
BOOTS and 3
OB BAJfD «
toOBDl
— ai-
L. BLA
CANDIES.
ALL KIin>8 OS THE FDIBB
nude at omr Steam Oand, Faetcar •
•rdara. aanecriallr from tbe ooamtrf. "■ *
acd arill ba oromptlj attendad H. j
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IP ERA! .,..n«~<. *>...,. ■»'■ linThompnoa
I^ITTI^ES MAC
a. «.i4-T r.ar.
ited Freich Dmcers
MAGUIRES OPERA HOUSE
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oaaellatiad aaabseat bt»*» »«
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Ok Idrae. aaeorapaoiad by i»Hr pimto II «•**■
OrrKMlr. sad r«r^»H 4 It air • . . ... . .■-1 l>«H
BilWt ISOnta
Private B««e» ■• ■■« •*
SATURDAY, AT 2 QRAKD MATINEE
■OONOMr YOU. aw.
Aad a Gaod •eUitiikaict lor Ltdlaa a*4 Cbtlsrea.^***
n».i lHnli. Or«kt*tra aad P>r««rt a* Crate
U»IIt| . l«C«Hi
Childrea acooatpaaiad by liatr prveti, Ire*.
Y TRY BUY
. aid fat qaaJlty aad daraOil.lv will Hilt be matched. To be bad onlj tt toe
IXL AVimOM NTOIR, •!■ Beamy atroe . e*>r. Oaa.a.erelal.
Sure. Why Have Ye that Catarrh ?
'Yob loot an bright.
Bay* Pat to Blddr
**re
• O Tit
Bat
Foraa'aai all Dmiliit'Mid at O POST 8TRXKT.
• mniHlAn • oatkl* lika a ■l*r."
a. •*/• Blddr. "Dr. bTory'a Diamond
. cored t-val dietl of a bad catarrh. '
IK
IRGSS GOODS!
VILLE DE PARIS,
NOITHfAlT (OIUB
fitter and Montgomery Sts,,
Occidental Slock.
(IT OLAM OOH|.i:rN, »:t per doxrn.
MT QLAM I-Kl IT BOWLS, SI SO each.
OUT GL.VHM DlltKTIlHS, Kl iO each.
(IT Ul. \*»h riTCBF.Bft »1 SO cavil.
CUT OLAM BET* OP-
1 aoua ©•bin.,
1 i
1 dnt«a Ha ace ri.tri
1 *ograr Bowl,
1 Hponm «!■•>•.
1 Creaaaer.
1 Covered Butter,
1 Frail Bowl
1 Celery Olaas,
> Preaerve Blahea,
r.ni'.Hk Dinner ftet for 1 * peraona, ■■*).
French Dinner Met for 13 afriani, 9U& to SSO.
Saperlor Platrd Onateri, •! to Via.
Saperlor Plated (Kodgora Broa.) Table flpoona,
95 SO p«r do»ea.
Snpealor Plated (Bodaera Broa.) Table Fork a,
as US per dozen,
■nperlor Plated (Rodger* Broi. ) Tea IpaoDi.
a* ?A per down.
■nperlor Ivory-bundled (BaeeeU'a) Table Jtol Tea.
•a per deaen.
■nperlor Ivory-handled (Boaaell'a) Deaaert Bnlvea
85 per dotta.
■ nperlor Ivory-handled ( Knaael'*) Oarveta, U* 50
And all goada In oar 1BMKSSF. STOCK la like
pro portion.
H AVILAND, HOOPER & Go.
83S Pine Street.
oitt «»-.avn.x»aB**oj,
Caw Tw.Hih Md FolMB IU..U.
, irtiL a. isis
OHAND PIONIO
Garibaldi Guard!
capt. rBAsrcia rrcnr.rTi.
THE roUPAw7 WILL FORM ON MOST-
g 'B«rr air«a>. oaar Haabioitoa. at IB o'dlo k.
aod ' arcb ibrOogQ tha pr .njioii tlroata act 'o
>»n». woe'e tha? will gl*a aa hXMIttl-
TION DM i.i,; anwr wbtoh tbar will oa addrjata- 1
b/ tbe Uaoiam. fahoaod by to*
HOST. A. D. m-l.lVAI.il.
Grand Ooen-Air Concert
By Prof. Maury Foodao M»l-c'' Bran and Btrlot
DiDfiiDCOooimaooM ai I o'clock and oostintiai all
on (. On ul Porformaoo* by ih* Janaoata
Troup* ttaoaaod Atol.l o aoorU for walob »»l-
aahl* prliaa will baaaardad. Balloon Aaoaaaloo.
a«a.b*r parmlUIOg.
ADMIMION «OCBHfT8
Small ohlldrro fro*. apl Id
AFTF.B HCKIHO CS
GORIOLANUS
00 TO TBB
Hot SootoH,
n utter atreet. near Kearay .
And try on* of tb*Jr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
1«&U JOH. P. BRI0O8. Propri.tw.
TMCdllo. OHATARD
r.pll of l.a Mai. on L.roi. P.rl^
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
• I BLLIS IT«£ET. iDllB
O
gfgj
aaBBOBB* old orifii
■ tn.1, !>•„'«•; AVJ)\,o"
•
0L»
ITDEB. M tS
Lion. V* Own
' whonroa
MB ban BOT AWD OOLD DBlkU. Hlf.tnl
Ladies and Children
....will Kino...
KINKEAD'B
SAGE BRUSH HAUL TONIC
ADltBSBTrTO PLBA8AKT TO DBB. KABtLY APPUKD.
I* sot graaay, and will not lajar* lb* mo*t dalicau. It
t«r** yi dlaaaaaa ol tha acalp. nnova* daodrofl.
Prevents Hair Falling,
R.n.'.r. lb. OOlt loll Ud ilo.iT. »od I. PORKLY TIOE
'AMrTb. Otmn.l SAO* BRUSH UAIB T05IO AMD
DRSSSlKO m», b« b*d of lb* At.nl.
JA1 n. fllTM, Drtolrt,
Ooro.r N.w fdoatAomory bad Uow.rd >trmU.Mdoi all Drd«-
HOME B V TBI BUT Hl'AHTY Or HUH
(JAU BE BAD AT
Stalls S, O, Oalllornla Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
thb :mo8t iligant oustom won ur the
Been'* Maynard,
,.*mm AVmt M«tm »f ■■•&
--B»ica--a.:
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THE J0UB.5AX OF AJa^SBJeXSTf.
PubUabed itmt IHt i» **>• Y*»* °»
88 Merchant o»d *** >Vaahlngtoa *t*.
Below Montgomery. S" FrancJeoo.
SATURDAY APRIL 5, 187S
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
Motbofolitah Theatbz — The very lively
bnrJesqaeof "The Wotdsrfnl 6eemp; or, Aladdin
Ko. V with ueci end dances, by Miuee Blanche
acd Ella GtitpmtB. Willi* limnu' amosinr im-
personation of Widow Twsckay. pat de dsux by
M lie GtaEiie acd Urns. Boisley. and othsr at-
tractive features, will be performed ittfiimu-
inee to-dsy. this evening ana to-morrow evening,
for the lu: time. Un iloodiy evening, K. D
Davies, too molt imoticg of performers, will
make bit first appearance in California, and will
certiialy create seem* ion-
Califobxu. Theatbz.— At the matinee t>
day. tbe grand play of ■•Oorioleauf." with it* meg-
alSeent sue* setting, will be presented far the In t
time. Thai lb*r* will be a eiowded konee on each
ocoaaioo, we may with safety prophesy. On Mo=*
day svealog, anew comedy entitled 'The 6orer-
nees," written by Mrs. Julia £. Dace of San
Fraaciice, will be produced.
AratMBBi Theatre, — The capital bill
which has *iv*n*o much pleasure to the viaitors
to this Lease during tbe week; will be performed
at the matinre te-day. thi* evening, and for tne
last rime to-morrow night. It comprises many
rood things : Billy Emerson's bist sodks and
dance*,. LitUe Mac's Eisence. Bob Hart ia an
oration and ia sou. and Mme. There** atd Mods.
Schmidt in a tctt pretty pas de deox. 8am
Ricsey will make his reappearance on Moadiy
night, and Oharles Vivian will pat ia an appear-
ance- ia the coarse of next week.
Bella Uxion Theatre. — Ab is usual, a
splendid Saturday night bill has been prepared,
for this popular pioneer theatre. The Bella Union
Minstrels will appear in a capital first part, Miia
Jennie Johnsjn in comic songs. Miss Josephine in
soag and dance; Thos. Campbell, the gifted bari-
tone singer, will execute "The Happy Muleteer;'-
Oogill and Cooper will preset t the tosg and dance,
"We'll Throw Ourselves Away;" J. H. Lsrlrin
Miss Carrie Armstrong and compiny will appear
In tie Dutch act, " Ged Ouid." and the perform-
ance will csnolnde with a senaatioaal play enti-
tled "The Tnnmph of Virtue, or the Working
Girls of Eaa Frencitco," in which B. G. Marsb,
Too-. Campbell, Charles Yerner, Mias Minnie fill-
more, Mi&e Fanny Garretioo and others irhose
aim ei sppe \i on onr first page will take part.
Gekhax Btadttheatee.— Bat two more
opera* will be siren by the Fabbri Combination.
Nicoiai's conic opera of "Tbe Merry Wires of
Windsor," which wa« so successfully rendered on
Sunder last, under the direction of Ghs. Fritacb,
at the California Theatre, will be repeated next
Saodiy, and the indications are that there will be
■ still larger attendance than on the first occasion.
HOETICTJLTTTBAL HALL, — Tb.9 Annual
Spring Exhib tion of the Bay District Horticnl
taral Society of California, will open at Horticul-
tural Hall on Stockton i tree*. Dear Post, on Thurs-
day May 1st, and close on Saturday May 10th-
There will be liberal prates gir«n for flowers,
shrubs, flowering pi it ti and bocquete. Orer one
hundred dollars will betdietribnted in prizes to
children who will exhibit.
Theatrical Notes.— Mrs. D. P. Bowers,
the famous tragedienne, whose former engage-
ments in California, have been immensely sac-
ceiiful still arrive on tie train from the East to-
■ igbt acd will mike her appeaaance at lie Califor-
nia Theatre on Monday tbe 14 ih inst.
We hear rumors of tbe production of "Ls Grande
DucheaaV'at the California Theatre, with W. A.
M« stayer as the Duchess. That will be something
likeacomio sensation, and Mtstayer's fice voice
will enable him to carry out the rote euoceasrully.
E. D. Davies tbe vsotrilcouist, who Is to appear
oa Monday at the Metropolitan Theatre, pasted
Ogden yesterday.
Miit Annie Adams, the famous character vocal-
st, who first introduced, and by ber singing made
so popular, "When the Band begins to Play,'-
"My Lore to the War has Gone," acd many other
■Ongs of the day, is evidently contemplating a
visit to California, as she sends us a pamphlet of
• pinions of the Press of England aad the United
States . There Is do doutt bat that she will cause
asgreata sensation here as she hat elsewhere.
The Chronicle "critic" keeps well posted, on ep-
•rstio uatten. Be aays this morning that
"Dsr Frelacbotz' will be performed to-morrow
evening by the Fabbri Combination, at the Cali-
fornia Theatre." "Dsr Freisobuli" has been
shelved sinoe the 23d nit. "The Merry Wires of
Windsor" will be the opera.
Tbe work of pulling down the Metropolitan
Theatto will be commenced on the 21ft.
At a regular meeting of Luther's JBolianp, tbe
following named omoere were elected for the
ensuing year: H. W. Luther, Leader end Musical
Director: Harry Li; tie. Secretary : Frederick Law-
ler. Treasurer ; John McOlellao, Stafe Manager.
Mr. Gardener, hatband of Miss Annie Graham
of tbe California Theatre, arrived a few days ago
from Philade dhia. It Is not generally known by
the public, but it is nevertheless a faot, that all
the most s harming ac treses* on the stage are mar-
ried.
Blind Tom. the wonderful musical preidgy
whose performance on the piano has gained for
him a world-wide celebrity, will commence a ser-
iea of concert! at Platt'e Hall oa the lita,
Henry Edwards, of tbe California Theatre, has
been off red the position of stage manager at
Booth's Theatre. Hew York, hat has declined,
preferring to remain another year in California.
A member of the theatrical profession has
written a new version of Lotu'i "Fittfly," enti-
tled The Friend of tbe Flag. It Is in four acta
and a pro ogue. It would proTe a good starring
piece for an actress of fe Lotu school.
John Wilton will probably, ae we suggested, IW-
ooon the Amphitheatre for a few nighu before
going into the country.
Ooogrei* Hall is being npidly converted into a
very pretty and comfoitable little theatre, about
the sire of tbe A. ham bra, with drees circle and
orchestra accommodatoca for six haodred per-
sons. 1 be dress circle and orchestra will bo loca-
t< ~n the ground floor, wi<h the gallery above,
•i Jy reversing tbe arrangement of the Alhes.-
bra. The ttage and proseeninm are s'ready nearly
completed, the dress circle and orchestra floor is
laid, and the frame work of the gallery erected.
The front of the building Is to bs imorsved and
oreasented; the entrance way is to bo widened
eight feet more, and the interior of the theatre
will be elaborately decorated. The time eet lor
opening Is June 1st
There ie s?me talk of converting Platt'e Hall
into a tbeatre. Partite are figuring on it. but
their fiio'eo don't approximate dangerously as yet.
JLienBE's Opeba Hotse.— A very lively
entertainment will be- giveo at tbe matinee to-
day, tb.ii evening and to-morrow eveaing. Sceces
from Lydia Thompson's bar!* qosa will be pre-
sented by i ae company : Miss Agnes Kennedy will
appear ia operatic selections acd ia ori«o»l
s^tcbes: Miss May Leslie in ballads; Tommy Rosa
in contortion feats; Carroll and Bat nor in as'stae
clog, and the entire company in tbe extravaganza
of "Love's Didem."
The Pbotecttvz Obdeb of Seals.— In the
Eastern Statea the members of the Theatric*!.
MiBB.ral. Musical aad Variety professions have an
order which is entit ed the Benevolent Order of
Elks. Tbe members of these professions in San-
Francisco have formed an association uoder the
title of the Benevolent ProUetive Independent
Order of Seals. The Seals will take a benefit at
the Metropolitan Theatre on Wednesday. April
16tb, at 2 o'clock. Tbey will present a capital bill.
and we hope tbat the public will giro them a good
benefit. , .
Sadoeb'b Cejctbal Paee, Oablaxd.—
This beautiful pleaanre resort is now open for the
season, and presents many attractions. A trip
across the B.y abd a visit to Badger's Park will
make the day pass pleasantly.
Plait's Hall.— Prof. Fowler has been
giving some very entertaining lectures here. On
8ucday, tbe last lecture willbegiTen— on "Immor-
tality.aod its Relations to this Life." Consulta-
tions on Phrenology are held every day at the
Grand Hot si.
Cm Gaedens.— The picnic of the Gari-
baldi Guard will be hel~. here on Bunday.and
a moot pleasant t-me may be expected. Ihe
Japanese Troupe will give a performance, Hon, A.
D. Spllvalo will epeak. and Maden's brass band
will famish musiclto those who want to dance.
Woodward's Gardekb— Signor Donate,
the worM-reoown one-legged dancer, in his mar-
vellous exhibition at Wooderd'a Gardens, Satur-
day and Sunday; si so, the full Japanese Troupe,
and tbe Boislay Family is. pantomime. Balloon
Aseeobion on Sunday.
Akatoiqcal M.ESETJM.— One of the most
■omptete collections of the kind in the United
Itatcs, comprising hundreds of oostly and boao-
tfai wtx models, la daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the Mm sum os Montgomery street. As
liar mar be pref.tsblT snout bare.
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Sacbamento.— Concerning Manager Piper's at-
tempt to make arrangements by which he may
give an occasional season of dramatio perform-
ances at tbe Metropolitan Theatre, the Gold Hill
STews has the following:
Mr. Piper at one time contemplated leasing the
Metropolitan The tre la Sacrarresto, in whioh
event be designed to have his theatrical compa-
nies play alternately in Yircinla City and Sacra-
mento. Tbe Central Pacific Ballroad Company
were unwilling to carry his troupe at reduced
rates of fare, consequently the project waa aban-
doned.
The Sacramento Record, however, stitiB that
the project is not yet abandoned. It says:
We are informed by toe proprietors of tbe Me-
tropolitan Theatre tbat the statement tbat tbe
negotiations with Manuer Piper failed becauee
tbey could not agree upon a price, was premature.
Piper and the proprietors of tue thea're agreed
upon' the Dried sod he then applied to the Taurc&d
cempiDyfora redaction on fares for his people
between Virginia City and Sacramento. Failing
to make satisfactory arrangements with the com-
pany, he informed tba proprietors be could no'
take it for the whole year, bat still desired to have
it during tbe Fair mouth and fonr Legislature
months, which be will probably do. Another ap
plication has Veen made to the railroad company
on behalf of Mr. Pper, and It is still hoped that
some arrangement will be made go that Mr. Piper
oan run the theatre two wet ks each month.
Professor Cary has been exhibiting a panorama
of sooDse in the late civil war at tbe Congrega-
tional Church. Mrs. Jennie Beiffarth ie to hav
a benefit next week at the Metropolitan Theatre.
It is said that the three-act drama of 'The Poscb-
er'a Doom" will be presented, with ffn. Payoe,
Albert Hart, Oharley Rhoads . Mrs. Beiffarth. Miss
Belle Chapman and some professionals from San
Francisco in the cast,
Oakland.— The Chapman Sitters supported by
tbe eampany from the Metropolian Theatre,
gave a performance at the Academy of Music on
Wednesday evening. Ihe comedy of "Check-
mats." and tbe farce of "Sobemerhon's Boy"
formed tbe bill. There waa a largo attec dance'
Mrs. Dr. Stone gave her last lecture on Physiology
at Broadway Hall on Thursday.
Sak Jose.— On Tussday evening Miss Annie
Otterson, a lsdy who has done a great deal of
good in San Jose, and is known as "the orphan's
friend, ' will be the recipient of a benefit at the
San Joco Opera House, when the sensational
drama of "Under a Mask' will be performed. Aa
patronizing this entertainment will not have the
effect of "tiking money out of the town." wo hope
Miss Otterson will have a bumper benefit.
Red Bl.tjff. — Tbo Bed Bluff Dramatio Club,
composed of eighteen members, ladles and gen-
tlemen, gave their first performance at Armory
Hall on the 2d inst. "Richelieu" was performed
with appropropriate scenery aad costumes.
Gbass Vallxt.— The Boeedalo Dramatio Com-
pany appeared at the theatre on Friday evening.
The Union aayi :
The troupe will give na Old Block's play, "A
Live Woman in the Minos," before they leave
Grass Valley.
STocjtTcy.— Tie BoEedala Dramatic Company,
comprising Robert Fnlford, the Plzley Sisters,
Miss Annie Lipsis.W. Elterton and others, per-
formed at the theatre on Monday acd Tuesday
evenings.
Asahxql— The Southern Oalifornlao of the 21st
says:
Tbe Wilton Dramatio Troupe gave last night the
first theatrical performance eve* attempted is our
town. It is impossible ia a brief notice to particn-
larizeall. therefore "ye local," etead last always In
his admiration of tbe ladies, selects for especial
notice tbe atarcf the evening, the piqueate, rav-
ish ing Gipsy Queen, Mrs. Georgia wiiton. ''Ten
Nights in a Bar-room" will be given to-night.
Anaheim has no theatre, aad the plays were per-
formed witbootooenery at Enterprise Hall. Tbe
Caliiornian of tbe same date sayf:
Anaheim would be glad to bear and see Vivian
We'll be "glad to eee yon, boy."
Vuoiwia Crrr.— Manager Piper ha&'decided no
to engage any regular dramatio company for the
present. Tbe expense of maintaining a stock
company at tbe Opera House amounts to f2.7W
per week. The receipts from the entertainments
which might be given in tbe present etralgbtened
coaditioncf the money market would not justify
tbe expenditure of so large a sum of money.
POBTLi^-D, Ob.— Carl Boeoo, the magician, gave
outertaiomentaatOroFino Theatre on the t7th,
23tb and iStb ult.
Salt Lase.— Miss Augusts L. Dargon finished
hsr engagement on the 29:h nit., appearing m
"Luc:etia Borgia. On the 31st alt . the spectacular
drama of "Cherry and Fair Star" was produoed
for the first time in Salt Lake, with new scenery
by Messrs. Lambonrae and Kirkham. At the Bow-
ery, Joseph Dndler, the proprietor, took hie first
benefit on tbe Let, the whole company volunteer-
ing.
EASTERN DUMA TIC HEWS.
In New Voik Benclcault'o last piar. "Daddy
O'Dowj." was runniog it Booth's Tbeatre. We
gave t-e plet of this piece last Saturday. The
rtew Yora Di.- patch pronoonoes "Daddy O'Dowfl"
a elating plagiarism of John Oxenferd'a drama of
"The Porter's Knot." It aays:
Although there are incident* and obaractsr? In-
trodoe*d wbicn are ootto be found in "Tbe Por-
ter's Knot," tee plot of tbe crams, is tbe same,
and in some intttncea eren 'De lacgaage ie re-
tained. In the scene betv-eeo Romcey Letks acd
Mike O'Lowd (tbe Smootb>7 Smirk aod samson
Burr of Oxenford's pla<>, the language is almost
tne same, and in tbe scene irbioh follows is also
verr nearlv ■ bo same In tbe scene in front of toe
Galway Hote', tbetncilents and actions are vary
similar to tcoseof tbe scene at the seaside hotel
in"! b» Porter's Knot." ■bmgb Mr. Buoioaalr
bM padded "Tbe Porter's Knot," and turned it
ioto an Irish play, he has not improve it, nut bae
de«tro-ed all its cUims to b- ine a co'rectrepre
eentatiorj of local character or moaners. 1 is an
IriBb pley without a dieticetive'y Ir.eh character
ic it. Tbe mos aetSDisbing feature about the
production of thisdrama is tne fact teat, tboueh
oneortwoof the critics of the daily press have
bintsd at "Daddy O'Dowd" not being entn*Jy
original, every one of them wbo has r etioed tbe
play has praised it, as well a* tbe acting of Mr.
Boucieanlt. Neither is worthy of praise. Tbe
dranra is tame. Tbe first act fkes away aM tbe
interest from wbat follows, and the actinic of Mr,
Boucicault is wea*. aod amateurish throughout.
We bare known aanyan 'risbroar, but never one
with a brogne like tbat which Mr. Boucieanlt Be-
comes. The retieenca of critics looks aa tbongh
there was eomethiog io tbe charge of the Brook-
ljn Eagle tbat M. Bancicault has subaid zed the
press, bo sndaoiouaa plagiarism as this most re-
ceatooeof Mr. Boucico ult should not bo overlooked
'The Bcoutsof tbe Prairie." with tbe origi-
nal Buffalo Bill (Hon. W. T. Oody), and live In-
dian* was produced on Marsh 3M In spite of
adverse criticisms of the prest. "Uncle Ssm" wag
running still at the Grand Opera House. Wo gave
tbe plot last Saturday Sothern wss still play-
ing in "David Garrick at W&Uaok's to crowded
houses At tbe Fifth Avenue Theatre, "Di-
vorce" into be revived shortly J. W. MoAn-
drews in "Uncle Eph's Dream" continued a fea-
ture of the programme given by Bryant's Min-
strels Madame de Granville, tbe lady with
the Iron Jaw, and Eugene Blitz, a humorist, were
the latest additioDS to tbe compaoy at Tony Pas-
tor's The Worrell Sisters, Sophie and Irene,
were plosingln "Jxion", at the Athecaum. Tbe
BispatcQ ears, speaking of their performance o'
Ernanl." which proceeded "Ixion":
Miss Sopbie Worrell was lively enough as Don
Jobo. but we must pretest against tee introduc-
tion by Mies Worrell, er any oiher lady, of slang
phrase? by no m>ans pleaaiag, into such ■ cleverly
written piece as Brouyb's burlesque. If Miea Wor-
rell would take lees liberties witu ber audience,
ber acting would be much more enjsyable- The
quiet, 1 dy-like manner and pleasing style of Miss
Irene Worrell shows to roueb greater advantage,
and Is certainly more effective than that of her
sister.
At Wood's MuEeum Joe Murphy wis playing
lu "Help." At tbe Bowery, Charles Foster's
latest drams. "A Bad Lot," was to be shortly pro-
duced "Humpty Dumpty " was crowding tbe
Olympic J. H,Budworta was pliying Hip Van
Winkle in a sketch of tbat name at the Theatre
Comique Aeensaltoral drama entitled "Cap-
tain Jack, or tbe Modoo War," written by John F.
Poole, wae announced, and Miss Lillie Hall was to
make ber first appearance since her return from
Ca if or cie TbeRobenstein-Taomas combina-
tion were to give cencei ts et Stsiaway Hall on tbe
Slat tot. sad let and 2d inBt.
BT.O-W to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction tales of Watson t Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom , 112 Suttor street,
adjoining the new Circus Amphitheatre, and yon
aw ems to ) roenre bargaloB. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out door sales promptly attended to. ■
In New Orleans, W. B. Cavan&gh appeared in,
his variety and comic epes'al'ies at the Acaademy
of Music on the 2*ta..... .At the Varieties Thea-
tre, Loraine Roger!?, business manager, took a
baaefit oa the 27 1 b, when Miss Charlotte Thomp-
son m de her only appearance In "Jane Eyre."
At the St, Charles, Domioick Murray commenced
an engagement oa the 24th in "Tbe Gamblei's
Crime." At Odd Fellows' Hall the Lcndon
Christy's Minstrels, from St. James's, were an-
nounced to appear tor one week only. Harry Vic-
tor Leybonrae, the famous comic singer, is with
tbe company. As the Moore and Burgess Min-
strels still continue to play at St. James's Hall,
London, we suppose this is a "selected" company.
Gu stave Bidsux leaves for Paris aboat 1st Msy.
His mother lately died there.
Carlotta Leolercq. Academy, Cleveland, April 7.
The rejuvenating equlpmect) required at the
wing entrance to the stage before the ballet mis-
tress enters on her public duties are enumerated
as follows: A stool to rest oo, borne by a maiden
with a deoided guttural accent; a powder hoi and
puff; a band-mirror; Borne powdered resin for tte
soles of the Bhoes; hair-pine; four distinct bot-
tles of mysterious you tb-rsstoriag liquids; French
pastilles to mask in the face, neck and arms, and
a st.ff of highly-seasoned attendant, properly
trained for tbe service.
The Oonrrierdes htate-UntB suggests in a re-
cent article on tbe opera season in New York that
there la now nothing Italian about Italian opera
but the qualifying adjective. It gives a long list
of artists who hold leading positions in Europe
and America, of which a very small proportion are
of Italian birth erroneously stating, however, that
Mi sb Car? is English, Italy may be, it says, tbe
land where the orange tree grows— according to
Mignon's song— sad it concludes that the land of
songs produces more oranges than tenor*.
With all her success Madam* Luoca does cot
like tbe stage, if we may eredit tbe folio wine re-
marks which bare been attributed to her: "It is
tbe saddest life on earth. I want my husband, my
parents, my child, my home. I am not as ether ar-
tistes. I cannot become intoxioatftd, as the Celts
do, with admiration, and live on a stream of ex-
citement. Wbile I am on the stage I do my very
best. That is a mean artiste, that is oo true ar-
tiste, who would not abandon herwlf wholly to
her art upon tbe stage, net because tbe public is
there— for I never know that the public is there—
but because ef tbe sake of art, I do not kaow tbat
anybody sees me wben I am Margaret, I only know
that I am being Margaret. But I shall stay on tbe
stage just two years more. . I do not care so much
for money as other artists do. I sbsll then have
enough to accomplish all I have to undertake."
Amotions, child violinist, sod conductor, closed
at fciblo's 29th, and opened at the Howad Arthe-
nasum, Boston 51st.
There is a rumor that Tamberlik will make an
effort witn his Havana Opera Company at the Aca-
demy of music, In New Tork, about the Itta of
April, with Mme. Test* as ene of the price
donee.
Tbe Louisville Programme noticing the per-
formance of Johnny Thompson, tbe lively frand
aayi:
Mr. Thompson is undoubtedly the best protean
actor on tbe stags. We do not prevaricate in tbe
least Id saying tnls. as we have seen many arrets.
aisamioB to play several different characters, aod
failing most lamentably
Tbe programme doesa't "prerarioate,' ' it simply
liea.
It is stated, on good authority, that tbe original
play by Miss Olive Logan, recently produced at the
Union Square Tbeatre, New York, entitled "A
Business Woman," is a translation from the FtencB
of a play produced in 1SG4, at the Theatre Fraa-
cais, Paris, under the name of Maitre Gnecia, and
announced as the work of Emile Augier. Charae-
tersADdplotaretbasemsas in ths original, but
the incisive character of the dialogue is supplied
by wearisome verbiage, and, otberwise. It has
been badly spoiled in tbe process of adaptation,
which proves to be a mixture of melodrama and
fare*.
W. H. Licgard adrertiaes that an unprecedent-
ed^ prosperous season of forty-nine weeks w I,
term'aateat the Glob* Theatre, Boston, in Jan*.
After a two P8-k»' repose Mr. Lingard will agaic
b icale on the managerial armor.
Ia Boston for tbe week ending 39th nit,, Mme.
Jaoauscbek at tb* Glob* was to appear1 in "Lady
Macbeth." "Deborah," "Medea," "Lady Dedlook,"
and "MarrStuarL" "Uncle Tom's Cabin" waa
being played at the Athesssum. Miss Maggi*
Mitchell closed her engagement at the Bob on oa
tbe 2HQ. Edwin Adams opened on the 31st in
"Enosb Arden." A new corned:, traoB'atcd from
tbe French, pm tied "The Christmae Supper," wae
prodoced oo the 24 at lbs Museum.
Mies Liljf Davenport played Grace Harkaway for
ber benefit at the Oh eanut- street Theatre. Phila-
delphia, on the 19th, supported by bar father as
Dazzle and her sister Fancy as Lady Gay Spanker
Mr. Stuart Bobson opensd with bis new piece'
"Law in New York." at Maoauley'a Tbeatre, Oic-
Olnnati, March 31. He will afterward play it at
Wood's Museum, New York, and the Watnn -
street Tbeatr*. Philadelphia, in April. The piece
is said to be quits clever, and gives Mr. Bobson a
chance to display his peculiarities as John Beat, a
policeman.
Carlo Paul, a brother of Adeline and Carlotta
Patti.and formerly direotor of the orchestra at
the Grand Opera House, under James Fisk'a
reign, died in Oinoinnsti, on tbe 24th ult., of con-
sumption. He waa once married to Effie Germon,
and subsequently divorced.
OleBall will return to ;New York by April 36th,
and ooncertize for the benefit of the Masenio
Hall and Asylum Fnnc, at the Academy. The
old gentleman begins to find t-aveling tedions,
and tbe performance of peapetual encores ex-
hausting to his strength. Be has determined to
leave for Norway in June, and return to America
00 more.
Carlotta Pait;, Anne Lonise Osry. Emile Banrei*
and Tertee Oarrano, gave a concert in Philadel-
phia on tbe 1st.
Miss Neilsoo will appear at Wood's Theatre,
Cincinnati, this mouth.
Fcx s American Varieties Theatre, Philadelphia
will bs given over to the legitimate next season.
Aimee and company were to commence an en-
gagement in Boston on April lit.
Grace figerton and her husband. George Case,
two Enfhsb performers appeared in a popular
entertainment, Halifax, N. B, 24 :h, 25tb.26tb;St
John, H. B., 31st, April 1st and 2d.
We take the foUowUg from the Now York Clip-
per:
H. Gnido Grob, tbe leader of tbe orchestra with
W. M. Holland's dramatio company ia tbe West
ladies, »ae drowaed on Feb 21et, just as the com-
pany woreeailicg from tbe island of St. Kitts. He
was sitting on the dog honse smoking a cigarette,
wnen no wss observed to fell backward and over-
board. There was scarcely a breath of eir at the
time, acd althoagh the vessel immediately hove
to and a boat wa« lowered in less than a minute,
nothiDg could be seen of him, sod it is tnongbt
tbat he never rose to the surface. It was discov-
ered by his pipers that he bad ae uncle residing
In Ne nark, N, J., and bis effects were forwarded
t » him. He came to New York Boms years ago
irom California with tba British Blonde*, tneu
uoder the mansgement of t-herldan Cerbyn. He
is eaid to b&ve been a fine mueiclan.
'Foul Play" was revived at the Walnnt-Btreet
Theatre, Philadelphia, on the 17th inst., and at-
tracted medium audiences during the week.
Mr. Charles B. Therne, Jr., personated the re-
spective characters of Bobeit Peofold. Jaues
SeitoD and Mr. Hazel. Mrs. Alexina Baker was
olevar in tbe small part *f Nancy.
The Berger Family are eaid (o be meeting with
fepleodid success everywhere in North Carolina,
Lewis Baker, the California manager aod actor,
who rcently died, was a brother of Mrs. F. S
Ghanfran, the popolsr actress. His last engage-
ment was at the Walnut -street Theatre, Phila-
delphia.
Pauline Lucca appeared at Ford's Opera House
Baltimore, Md. , in Italian opera en March 31, April
1 acd 2.
Laura Keen* snl new troupe, Witkesbarre, Ps.,
April 14 and S.
Lestjr Wallaok is reported as contemplating a
trip to China saortly, as well ts to the Bast IndieB
general ly.
Sheridan end Mack's Moral Show, Glenn's Falls,
N. Y.. April 9.
Bdwin Booth is soon to peregrinate, and will ap-
pear at Evansvilfe, IotL, April 1L Business with
him at Chicago has been any tbieg but good.
Lydia Thompson and Joseph Preotor are in St.
Louis.
Birtley Campbell's comedy, "Fate," baa bsen
purcbs=ed by Miss Carlolts Leolercq for the sum
Of f.%000.
The dramatio editor of the Chicago Evening
Journal recently attributed the authorship of
"Richelieu" toShakepeare.
Dion Bouoiceult denies the reports about hi
having "seen" tbe critics of the New York papers
and their having gono back on him. Be writes to
a New York paper:
I never paid a farthing for a favor from tbe
press, and! sever will; and, in candor, I am bound
to say, that if I offered it 1 am sure it would be
regarded as a gross insult.
An exchange, common ting on this, says :
Tbe f nderof a farthing for a newspaper favor
would, beyoad a denbi, be treated with lefty scorn
in *»y portion of our great and glorious country.
Tbere are some papers which would refuse ten
times the amount.
Charlotte Thompson, Savannah, April 7th, one
week.
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O AKLiAZTD.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Port; Minutes Bide from this City-Cars
run direct to the Fork.
BATJGER'S CENTRAL PARK 18 UNDOUBT-
edly toe best Summer Resort for Picnics aod
Families during the Summer, being FREh FROM
DU^T, WIND, BAND AND POISOB OAK. The
Park is very commodious, and located directly at
the water front.
J t abounds in magnificent old Shade Trees, beau-
tiful Lawns, Gardens, etc.. and is provided with
a mammoth Pavilion, Restaurant, aod every con-
venleoce for public assemblages. Will be open to
tbe public aftir March 15tn. For particulars, ap-
ple to T, W. BADGER, at the Park, or at his
office, northeast corner Kearny and Bush streets,
San Francisco. mhll lm
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CTITAZ, hltlwt, UO WtmtottMt.
K B.-Pi»no« of »1I ,!,!« TO RBKT. m«H
S.F. BUSINESS DIREO ]»|
-Astrologers.
Mrs. Book, 120 Geary street. ■ „
Bookseller* sand »tatton^i
Staoey A Mock, (sobool books arpeois i J
corner Fourth and Mission.
BL H. Moore, GOV Montgomery, near Mai
Bnslnes* College*.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton's College, i
Barcehera,
Kate, Fred, Stalls * to 100. California H i
Clalsvoiante.
Mra. 0. M. Stowe, 't>7 Kearny street. Hot
French Fancy Gtxm*.
Locan A Co.. 10 Montgomery, 107 and 1W |
H»np Skirts and Corsets *
M. Freed, '.(• Second street.
Human II Mr.
Sampson, A. B. A Oc.. 110 second street.
Merehant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 126 Post street.
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. eelig. 226 Kearny straet.
Wines and Liquor*. (Wool**
Darrerl F. A Co., 604 Front.
4
WILLIS^BAND.
MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL
occasions. Music imported, arranged
and for sale.
MABCCSX. BLFM Leader of1
Orchestra.
HEKXT TON DEB MEHDES, I*e*vcV
er or Brew* Band.
sjBr~Ord*r* from tbe country promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, Eaton's Musid
Store. 138 Montgomery street, or MARCUS M.
BLUM. S£9 Hontgomervstr**t- je6 tf
DR. CHAS. H. TQZEA'i
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTI Tf |
X. £. eor. Jackson and Kessrni
THE ORBAT KBADIOATOR OF ft n
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock S
London, and the last twelve years of Baa ir **
DR. TOZKR iDforma tbe afflicted that at 5
ing all the HOSPITALS IB LOHr? *
PARIS, and spending one year in the a *
brated Hospital in London, the LOCK b
opened his old Medical Institute at ths'o
where he can always be found, DR. TO' c
for forty years met with unparalleled *i ™
tbe trestmsDC of diseasa Kensrall* k. ■
CHRONIC AND SPECIAL OOMPLalS "
DH. til A*, II. TOZKB
Ie in every way responsible, binding ai. n
effect a permanent ctrsg. or mskiag ne J
Those who cannot afford to pay for ad 5
medicine will be charged for mediainsnol S
MONTHLY RESTUKAT1VE PILLS, V.,, 5
to fail in giving relief in oases for wni«fa S
recommended, are to be obtained oa) 1
office. Price, 95 per box. Fall direction 2
box, (ftthv FxpreEB or otherwise.
DjC. TOZER does not imitate ths ads a.
Quacks who make it a practice to pool- 5
affidavits and other false references, bat - ^
tbe moct respectable people in tbe Slats i Z
has ecitED of diseases which others bits \Z
cure.
BMC. CHAN, IT, TOZE]
If. E. corner Kearny and Jackson Hi
Tel-tT SacFri; t
Assessor's Offh,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAY15,
1873—74.
1 LL PEK80\s, GOHFAK1II1.
BOCIA.TIOKS. or FIKMI, 1 L.
City sand County of San FranelK n
reqnexted, either In person or by ft
proper representatives, to deliver w
Assessor1* Office. Ko. 52 City )
fore the SECOND MONDAY la A! I
1873, a statement under *ats I
Property, both PEBSOAALua^
owned or claimed by Ulan or tee
which 1* In their possession, amis
held or controlled by any other )*
In trust for, or for the benefit el* »*
then*.— See Section* 8639-881*, 1
cai Code.
*>-FOLL TAX IS XOW Dt'Li
Office, or to n Deputy.— See te
8889-8846. Political Code.
JLEYJt EOIUE1
City and County Asset
Saturday, March 1, 1878.
notice;
niHEPCBLIC ABB HEREBY J r
fled that the Field Deputies • »»
Office will commence aasesslas; pre 9
SATTBBAT. MABOH 1. 1S?8.
The dnUes a>aelsrned to these do •»
are t oo wel i known to the cossssonl It
require explanations, and while 1 **
been careful In making my eelectli "
Oil positions by men favorably KB* " I
thl* eoanmnnlty for thetr compel**" •* '
lntesrrlty, aad am confident that ts s>
tie* wlU be discharged by thess t at
general satisfaction afull ceaeerne
X urgently request the gcaeral »■■ **
report to this office any dlrelletl*i *
duty by any of any Deputies. »■' * n
them that any Just complaints Wl '**
eelTe immediate attention.
V m> ,• LEVI B08EHEI
mh4 City and Count A*ses
- 4.
!.t a i
Attention, Good Liv
MR. P. BEBGES. FORMBBLY
proprietor of the Miners' Bee-
tanrsot, bes taken the management
of both the Miners' ResaauraDt on
Commercial street aod the Miners'— -
Kraooh oo Market street, io psrtnershiP*' c
A. DRAYEUR. who has besn oODnectea ' t
firm for years. Improvements have B*» \
the cniaine departmenU that will renoji r
ners'more popular than it has everoev* c
tbe ' years sf its prosperity. Our Biiu (
embr - all tbe delicacies of the eeasw .
mott- » "Good Fare. Good Cooking and u r
■*Oh»rge*.- r.BKBOKlAM.
MINERS' RESTAUR^!
fSX and 688 Oonunersls '
169 Market street.
Open rom 5 A.M. to 10 P Jf.
.
51,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO AKY PERSOM WEOOAlffCTJBKOOEWS
Bnni*na, Ingrowing Satis, Br ensstism, an
all kinds of r^ore*. as readily as I can. LiDim^Dd
ttslve BDd Cr.rn Xedlofne Io be had at my offic
1 BR F. 8UHTJLTZ. 11*> Ksarcy sueet. ft*l
ALHAM6RA LODGING HO it
s>sv riFBI/r* FTJB^IBB BD ROOM fl
■*•* gle or in suit*, ,
^rYell JUgaeou and ToattUs "1
— .^r rjnrumien*Q Boom* vo let- LoArl 25
oTerttbcct board, aXHAMBKA BTJll J
81 F ^usbstreeb
si
jtfOMTIOMElT I _ _
HOTEL. v-^ ^
1 g S*T®
2$
fMRSMEO ROOMS
WEST f iio" HC
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taut, a-ha O •> •• I
• »■ nUBCM» littROAT. tftll k.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA TH1ATR1.
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HgXDAT rllllSO. A»nl ttk W1UI b. irdno<l • m w o-m dj, wrlltan bj MBS. ,11 LI A E. DCW, of In Fr«n-
OIKO, .Little.'
Tlx© Governess!
M-*>»r-»«« aw**.,*— Oraa. Oirde •»<■ UrtDann,
■ •••rv**! aee>e>4e— Bale SI
PrM Ort.« Adaieeee*
91 Sw Hi ■■ .inj
7a o.iiarr
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Triumph of Virtue
OH
The Work ng Girls of San Francisco
mere Mesa, Itll fcfs-e '
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AUMtit SIM"** Brej
t newiboy.,
I.'«14 ■ D-al.-a ' '"'M e.eele*Be
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Kll«n rutiif . . ' 'Bnr (•■rr«t-«n
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Ano'«M»tofl f"l'r Wta«r-ip
Mfhrta H-ra*> LtllU HarUoa
Mafltl- MWI, .... Jaa«U«.n»jba
Lt'lia Joacf .. lUltldl
• ■1. hot ooro eiff*r«lrl ...Frtd loopor
Til II »'
II BrtW.4
LITII
(HfudC:
CHILD HAS RETURNED TO
Ita Pnrfiit
EKA SHIRT STORE,
_ffca|am«*r*r lf*#l. aaa ■•an«>**«1 I*
OTIC
^
ja« Wltl kV»4 • *na»pl»l#- as-
•r iiiBTk ■•* ri K-jwii-
lOOBw. «l lb« aaaal law arlce^
BpgaaaoTAoa.
^-fftB'8 OPERA HOUSE.
KOI.IA cm. (IT1DL
■La^ajrr thpathf has siii u-
a. aa b* raaud by tc. nlcht m
~ 1MM.
a^
r. "
Huwn ud Hi, Pinuilita,
Or U, J. U. «.<liir,
■ PflWB'IM
■ •• W.^loxlo. HtMU Bab I
N.
""XhiIrchant tailor
nil! ft"1'
ttLKlarpJ
HECOXB ■TKIKT.
jilMI COODS IMPERFECT FITS!
C tisfaction Guaranteed 1
LIltR Or SPRIJfD Alf D HUMMER
t >■!■ j ait raaaiTod. C* 1 and aao toon.
«r««»4 •tr*«t. aibr7lB
RBMOVBD -
1H1 WEED BBVI.IO MACHINE AOKIfCY
jot U now raaiovcd t^ IS* Raw Mini.
nr--l, -ear Uoaard. If. B.-Tb* WKKD
»»ori'.ai>ok tbo hlfh.it praanlnm ovar
to foaiMlilor* at tba ueat World'a Fair
ISCT; alan. tba a*ma firat Promtnia at ihs
.rjianrl Ioatltai* Fair, oood TW P.N I V-
iiBHof ttaoarloaltrr aod tbat «ow. b* tba
'iRtf H"-
n - prlf • a
RftTlfl
i* Ta»i
KFLP.AUJUSTIKG
3. a-d rataoll
m'.l Im Md
PIANOS,
M, riARi STOOLS, piaro oovers,
tt Moilo. Mane Booka, Mmlo Fnlioi, slo.
jck and Urea aaaorUnanL Oall and «x-
m, Tba calobralad
MeCAMMON PUMOI,
i afiad by tba mrj'loal pmf'Mlon ts tba
nm-prload Piano In Ibla Barkal.
JaULMl EuiT <fc CO.. Agvati,
No. 1S1 Bf*rhetvairaat.
I ASSES IN ELOCUTION.
LRADIMQ MEMBERS OF
I Profaaalon la t:»lifomi» pra-
ToT laatraotlOB In Klooaiioo.
..f»ll thonsalTas ol tba oppor-
k nsa f ul art at a DUdtrata ooat
dbi "Oambrt-a" P.O.Box
i m to tana., • w.. wtU t>»
Mia^LAIBVOtANT, TRBT
asaasPMJMt a en — fJan b • *oa«o1 t«d
l-.idaUr, frnmlOA u to _.
Oplltasl OlrSlM, f-anday. -n.idit <i»rl
"ijnas.atli'.M., libit raaldaaoi. **»H
i*
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothea.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC. MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Roorna 111 nnd 17 «*«0 \Vn>.lilii|;toii atreet.
ir hi Had g.kk to the
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
IT
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny s'ree^
(OPPOBITE TBT. PL.Zn)
E WOll. II IIAVVF. BEEN MCITED
at net, wllhsnc nny nnacocary
1.1k, ...wo. la b.T« b«ca llTlna lo.
oar. Mltrataent to ,cl.ty, aad a
walklac a.TertlMwc.torihe low ptlce.
a. which toitfl are .old hy that eater.
prlilaa Sra, I.ate.d off belaa a " dem'd
I
eold, damp, dt.agret.ble body."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. T. BEROOLD. PROPB1KTOR.
4» PIKF KTRJiij bd.l.s K-,
PAHTSf.K wa»ti:ip
FOB A FIRST CLASS KaHIBITIOIT, READY
lor tb. ro,<1. 1 hi, I. ono 0( lb. bail tippori un.
11'., for » •m»r' n.o .lib t>m«il o.plt.l t v.r
oflued. For cittcjlwi .Dpi. »■ .bo.o.
CHAI, A. llAKD.Xtll,
Tli.- Celebrated n.teti C'.raedlaa.
am hinsii.. r.oitr.tt
Borl,«qo., S.no-Ooniio and B.llid Hloff.r,
naitiio Taoi'Pi,
letdndlns the Child Wonder, BAPPIIO.
I.KI.IK KLI.H.
If las U. ELLIH aad W. PLtlA
«BT Ll»Tai»,
....AND....
IiVCY ADA.Ha,
nerlo-Coiotc and Dneltl.t..
P. ABOVK AIITNTH ABB KOW OK OCR BOOKS. AND CAN BE KM.
gie.d by u.,L,n,r, WMt of Ibo Hooky MoaoUio*. tbroatb oar money.
■ BKBIDAM CIIRB1K Jb OO.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOH,
15 Hurlea atreet. near Ke.roy.
All Drlnkit Ten Cenll
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM MDJkRnY III TOWH.
AIwsts on Ola tba Now York Harald, Harp-r'f
Waaklj, Frank Laflif'i, Daf'a Dom«i, Police Oa
eilte, all Ik" Oallfomla pap in. alia Loodon
Pooch. Rairiblf*. Illutralca London Newt, OaU
and aatlafr four-elf.
awT- Don't (on et the slrn of tb* Hot Saot>lk*
f«T tf W. a. WALDHON. ProprlBtor.
SANGER HALLE
(SlIfOER'S BALL.)
14 OKAUY ->T., NKAE KEAKNY.
None Wot the Cholceat Hrnnrli of TVl«i
amd Llqunri o« buad.
DEPOT WEY.ND A IISGHl'S tkl BREWERY
f,U If CHRIS BELDMAWN.
Bar Sugar
FOB SALK-S1S KKABN7 BT8ERT AT
MErtORR'B. _ Alio, .'art kind of caodltf
VOCIL HID INSTRUHlErlTftL
MUSICALMTSTITUTE
OUDKB THB DIRECTION OF
XhXX*.. X*. X3> RBITHR.
BiaPo.tdt., opp. Cnlor, M,|« ,re,
TO ORDEB
FRE1VCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
• 17 HVAaniNOTON •TRKKT,
fall lam Opo. MaaTira'a Opera Uoaaa.
SHIRTS
....ARO....
CENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
ALAROE A880RTMK.NT OF OENTB' Ft?R-
Dtabio- f.ortrU to be bad rood and obeap, at
the "OLD "JORNKR." J LlvVY'H. Al»» Moot-
(totnarT atraal Jua'lce man it- all. Don > forieb
the roanb*' — CIO MnM/orpi-ry atrtst. fell lta
Airred Tetter,
Manofaetarar and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
Waff Ilnpont,
NEAR SUTTER STREET.
Sea rnf stock of Bird
Catt-a bnfore pnrcbaainK
elvewbern. Alwiimome-
Mi In it new on band. My
Patent Or*", made of
Tlo Wire, are wArrnntedi
FREE FROM VERMIN
Also, beat quality TEA
TRAVR alwa.s on hand. nr.*l- tf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM.
And <o11eir«j> <»f Medicine. *
Ifl nfif. BEAUTIFUL AND IN8TBUOT-
I V/. W\t [to obieoie to bo aoi-n. Open to U>a
Pobllo DAY AND NIGUT, at EUtlEKA HAU.
8 1 S Montgomery atreet. FOR MEN ONLT-
atr Dr. JoBDAM'k PurvATE Orwitm U at a-iU
Oasr* atreet (oppoeit* old Meobanlce' PaTllioe).
Sig-nor Mancusi,
pRIVATB SINOINO LEBSOKS.-OtASa OB
MONDAT aad TH UKaDAT,
Atlr.n. 8t. Jibm Honatv •*» aUik.t «»«
ootoor of Bllio. '.'» "*
MILITARY COODS
....AJID. ..
G0L0 AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
Sett Menlgoatry atreet, Kooaa >o .1-
4*
F*iGrj±:
?*
THE JOURNAL 0* AMUSEMENTS.
Published aMij D«T »"> the *•«" b*
.J". I>_ BOGABDU8
AT
881Htrcliuat «md fiS* WMbln«ts» St.
Below MoDtgomory. Ssvn Francisco.
8ATUBDA* ...... APBIL 5, 1873
Bnjoyable Drives.
An elegant and cmfortahle rariisge, stylish
horees and a reliai le driver sr.-tbe leading ee-
lontlalsof tn tnjoyobltrlde.and theie cannot
be secured In Ban FraneUco to unquestionably
.-ss from Fzank tonton, whose can-leges have
the rrivliege o the eland ffontin^ the Occi-
dental Hotel. Bis handsome tarn-onti are need
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and, perfectly
coQitoona driver?, be Is more liberally patron.
lzed than any otbtr carrlfge proprietor on this
O-iast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles Id paitlculnr. will eDgsge no cirri-gei
rxcept ibose which be-providefl. Frank has tn.
joyed gr-at tnccees In his buslneBF, and the
admliable way Id wbich be coadnct.j it makes
him a favorite wits all who pa'roniza him. *
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Tbe People'- Berne dj for all Aches and Pains.
Ladies, yoamay say what yon please thera
Is bat one place In tbe city where yon can bay
underclothing chtap for yonrselvei and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Friedl&n£er& OoV, Mo.
9 Third street. Nuckus Building. Go and be
convinced. 8b
Good Investment.
No other city in tbe United States offers
greater Inducements at tbe present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at $25 each at 431
Hontgbnvry street. Tnis is tbe best cbano
evsr offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to tbe multitude of fashions
in bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny} , all tbese
nxw stylet can be found. Tbe stock is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
.goes there is sure to be suited. »
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
our careless feat, by chance aid stray
To where fountain's ceaseless*play
Of sparkling water*, trade a sateen
Through widen a aweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which tbe waters softly fell,
blade that window seem to bs
Pome fairy grotto of the sea.
•Stop," said mj friend, "let's go in bare —
It looks so nice— and try tbelr cheer."
"All right," I eald, "*I must agree
Tbat this place suits me to a *T."„*
No sooner bad we found a seat
Than at oar side a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dinb
That we migne name. We found It true,
And cooktd mafnifictrdly, loo;
All kinds of oyster?, Juicy, fat,
Oodked every style; Jutt think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand orabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey bad witbtn
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sore,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
Tbat they have here the best loe cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let blm rush
To three hundred thtrty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster Boase, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAEE. Proprietor.
For tbo Seat Candles.
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas & Co.,
20 Koiroy street. New style cap bonbons for
balls and parties1. 3bi
Woman's Bights.
One would tliok that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy a« good a dinner as a man, and
pay the eame price for It. Nearly all the res-
taurants "for ladles and get-tl^men" in San
Francisco have poorer fara than those whirs
gentlemen only dl' e. There is an exception.
At the Pjoveeb Bistaupant, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dnnbar Alley, ladies oan
get an ex-elleut brjahfaar, dinner orlancb. at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18(9, provides every luiury the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find therd
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Those Beanliful New Carpets.
' At Jas. W. Barnham & Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot oafees.
New and choice iatU roe constantly arriving.
. A perfect rn-h to see and buy tbem. Elegant
parlor fnrnituie mide to order In the finest
syile. 4a
>
I>r. Doliorty
Has devoted nis study more particularly to
.ohronlo and speotfio practice, and as such is
bow the most suooeesful of any Physician In
•3m Francisco, Office 619 Sacramento street,
oornerof Leldeedorff, a few doors oelow What
0h«er House, Z
Fresh and Sweet .
For the boat confectionery, go to Caoty and
Wagner1!. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. H
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their waBhing to tbe
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leidesdorff at, *
Tne pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co,,
No. 653 Tehama street, Is tbe only p'ace yon
can depend on for having your Carpets well
el'aned and swept by zcaoblnery. J, Spauld-
lng A- Oo. 3-s
-Dr. BarlOW J. !?mltli
Is giving a conrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous DIs-
■ ■.■aees at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
overy Friday evening, commencing at 7 J4 o'clock,
v part of the evening la devoted to examining
end prescribing for patients.. Br. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
■ o invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. m., free. w
/Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Booth of tbe Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his flue stock of men'*, boys' and chii.
drena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valieee,
■ etc., below co>t. Gall If you want bargains. 3l
Mrs, M. W. Kind, dreBsmak«r, has removed
to 122 Geary street, between Bapont and Stock-
ton, opposite S'arr King's church. 3y
It la a Beauty!
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington Btreet, near the Poat Office. Best
•ever lnventei. 0
A great variety of Ti*s and Bows, all styles,
juBt received at the What Cheer Laundry, 131
Leldeidorff street. *
Genuine Ha * ana Clsars.
Beat brands at 61 Montgomery Btreet, 8. W.
coiner of Merchant, 1 f«iok & Oahn. q
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss Honse Carriages, oan be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abUshment.'aontbweEt comer Bosh and Mont-
gomery ete., or Bexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. M
> -
Pratt' • Abolition Oil
Cures Btiff Joints, Bpratna and Bruises. S-l
Photographic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
.Mission stree a
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who bas long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices tbat the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu baa always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for m&HrsBS bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that eomes. a
Sewing Machine* for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 11C Post street. Also,
Agenoy for Mills' Adjustable Treadle, x
. ■
Holiday Candles,
JTreeb, Bweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 678 Kearny street Wholesale ana retail, a
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
608 Market street, ccr. Post and Montgomery n
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
White Labor Only:
Employed by the What Cheer Liundry, 121
Leldeidoiff s'reet. *
Save Your Money.
Why pay $8 per dozen for Cabinet Rembrandt
Photographs when yon can get them for (4 per
dozen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Tole Gallkbt, No. 36 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. No Chinese
employed at the Mew York Gallery. 3-3
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a* h., oan
be returned In the evening if reqolrtd; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdorff street. _ •
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin tbe ao;taesa of velvet, end
the tint of the lily to tbe complexion, use
Dickey's Gbemb de Lis. l
Fob fixe work, go to T. O. Jessup, dentist,
ccr. Sutter and Monfg'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
Xt Is True.
J. A. Sbaber & Co. are selling parlor, sets and
allothtf kinds of rnraiture and bidding cheap *r,
for casb, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stands ghost of a chance when
people know Shaber'i prices, *
The Best Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sansome
street, corner of Commercial. *
B^Fob Childhen's Pictubes go to Mobsb'b
(Lulzby, 417 Montgomery street. 3-v
Star Shirts and Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ca'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff at. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bhenmatism and Neuralgia.
V. Cartler <Sc Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having the latest Improved lapi-
dary toolr?, will execrate any work In their line
in a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant Btreet, room 26. 3h
Ladles "Visiting Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Jons P.
Dwtbb, 126 SntUr street, 'opposite Lick Bouse,
and at tbe Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handker-
chiefs NEATLY. WALKED. PlJJMA>!BEXP Of OVeTV
description to order. s
A. Pleasant JLocatum.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oentral location, should visit tbe Alhambra,
*nd inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne bnlldlna le a vary fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. *
American Watches,
Beduced prices, at H. A. 0&1 lender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches osrefnlly repaired. d
OnAiBVOTAST,— Madame Olare Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
323 Kearny St., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions in English. French and German. t
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at tbe
What Chear Laandry, office 121 Leidesdorff st.
Clam Chowder Every lViarnt.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just off
Kearny. S-V
We get do Dullness from Chinese, snd we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. *
The Last New Song.
Air— "Moel <£ Chandon."
Emerson Corvllle it my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, a 'id Fancy Boast,
Relishes tbesf, that my bouse can boast.
Stfely these Bivalves to all I enow,
Obi hleb obi Ob! high obi
None who have been bat again will go.
Corvllle toys sol sajB so!
On Fine Street, it No. 410,
Remembtr the number and call agalD,
Visions of 8hell.fi -h In every style,
Inwardly cause you rfluch to smile.
Ladiss with escorts there always g-,
Ladles got La lies go!
Emerson CorvlUe'd polit*! and so
3-1 Th^y go! they got thfy go]
£>o Wot Sutler troin corns.
Tbe unfortunate snffereiB from Corns, Bun-
t oris, Clnb and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Br. B. fi. Cowan's insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
*"«»k from experience, having tested the Boc-
t*r*> capability. Beferenoes alven lfrequlred. h
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PROF.O. 8. FOWLER
LECTUBB8 IN
PliATS'S BAXjXi
....OS....
Sunday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, "immortality
and its Relations to this Life." Ladies free.
Gentlemen, SScents.
LAST DAYS of his coo saltations ae to your
own and children's phrenology, best business,
health, etc, at the Grand Hotel, continue till
Taeaday.atSp.M ONLY. List visit ap2 2t
OOBTNELL'S
BRAHMINIOAL
MOON PLANT!
East Indian Remedies,
FOB THB OTJBR OF
Bbeumstlem,
Neuralgia,
Gout. Ague,
brmpatbeiiu Pains,
Lifer Affections.
Sciatica,
Sore Throat,
Drspapsia,
OaUrrh,
Diarrhea,
Constipation aud
Dyaantery,
B9**Note the name* of some of those who
have beea cured : Hon. Hamasl Pardy, ex-Gover-
nor; Oapt. B. A. Pool; R. H. Sinlon ; Henry Ed-
wards, of California rbotUro; Fred Lister, and
otaera. Depot — 311 KKARNY STRfcifiT. be-
rw}«D Bieb and Pine. ap2 tf
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing your Goods at the
NEW YORK STORE,
No. HO Second street.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
CHEA.P AND FINE JEWHLRY AND FAFOY
Goods. Tbe Largest ttaok and Lowest Prices,
at Wholesale snd Kotail.
Human Usir Switches. . .?5, {6, ST, ^9 and upwards
Human hair, top braids $» Oil
Silk Uhigoona $1 25 and $1 50
Silk Top Braid a SU ota
Linen or Mohair Top Braids 2^ eta
Ltnan Switotaes 7-5 ota
Silk Mohair Curie, very fins 75ote
Mohair Switohea, plain or crimped, fine 25 ou
Ribbons, Hosiery, Hair Net), etc., etc
Our Steal Hair Goods
Are uoeqaalled in this market for Oheapnees,
quality or t ariety, Eiaasiae oaretook before mtk-
icg jour purobaees. **-Gooda sent C. O. D.
A. 11. SAMPSON dE CO.,
No. HO Second street.
aoSOlm JJetwetn MlHlon and Minna,
SILLT EMERSON'S
IT.EW SOSS,
"OLD BLACK JOE,"
With Picture of Old Joe aod Masea Charles.
"DAS LEEDLE PLACK UND DAN,"
THE GREAT CUTOH SONG.
Bradley & Bulofson Portrait of Emerson.
BOTH JDST OUT AT
Cray's
Music Store.
mbais
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
HpHIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT W. B. TERWiL-
A LIGER & CO , 50 and 51 "Washington Market,
are the BOLE AGEN" I'S for the s\le of my brand
of barter, koowu as " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BU l'-
TKR," It has been sold at the above stand the
post tbirteao years, and any brands of baiter rep-
resent »d to be of my make not procured of N. B.
Terwilliger A Co., are oouoferfeita.
Im. K BALDWIN.
San Fraaoiseo, April. 8th. 1873.
A. B- TF.BWILLIGFB* CO.
fe26-lm 50 and 51 Waebington Market.
GrFLJSLTViy
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
^•S GENTS
ivb-w
GENTS,
Furnishing
Goods,
CLOTHING, Etc.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
ABIETY TALENT KW ROUTE EAST OAN
always eeoare first-olses engagements by
atippiog at Salt Lake and applying to
JC JBBOUE,
M BdnIdcu Mnnugrer.
V*
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7SO MARKET BTREET, HARRY OOR-
bya respBGtfaly Informs bia friends and pat-
rons tbat be bas refittad in beautiful style this
ooayand comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see tbem, one and all, and have them sample
some of tbs oholoest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from thB re an a facto y of Liesenfield
with Pheian and Oollecder's latest patent •'eel-
faced onabions, bas been nlaoed in tbe Billiard
farlor. The popular and efficient beverajre maoip-
nlator, Tommy Carroll, oan be found in his old po-
sition prepared to dispenso oreatars comfort to all.
, is23 tf
A. "W. WHELDEN,
Tfhltener and Paper Hanger,
«'•• 1»» BEAKY STBEET,
EP1*" Betwsen Duoont and Stockton.
GEORGE MATES
DEALER IS OYSTERS. OLAHS A^Ok^
n andaU kinds of SHELL FISH, ^T!^
SUllsNos. AO, 41, *«, C*li(onSa**l VJ
Market, entrance on California ttroeL >— ^ ^■^
PaWlo oc prirate parties aad famiUM suppUesl
from 6 a.*, to 13 p. w. liWUea' and Genlleman'i
Ors*«r Boons open from G *.«. to 13 f-M •U37ly
I^vill Lines
SPRING GOODS
Received Daily,
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
IEJ
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMEsnic,
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Stu
(FwiMtli M«Kr * Waikbeim,)
Ko. SO BOMDOaUBT 8TB
Oppoal(« the Lick Honi,
J5KA1NCH. 408 Kr.AKNT 8 IB,
ME. MAYER 0»LLS ATTENTION T r,
IniaaDd well ael«ct«d «<sorim«iiol '
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, T(|
and Cloth,
I
I
■
PX.AIN ANU £M)lKUIDt,
LIMRN SUITS,
. Jf- B'-r9'o*k".I>f«aB»8aBd so ti roads in .
io latest fa^bioo, at n>a-.oo»DU rataa.
And bis o*» sty'e* of ready-ro*de Silk; »,
•ther L/. DIE:/ SUITS, at VERY fuWP
Al.-o a iarxt atook of hinpja. Broths to
Hhawle, Luce JackfltB. Silk , nd Cotton \
Sllka, Sarins, Oloakings, and every $g«\
Tnninjinsa, JUST ABRlVitD. a Lar« Im
thotjprmgatjieaof ° '"
«».*MA« OHHB,
N.B,— Cloaks. Dreaaas and sn ti mada i*. I
m latest ta^bioo, at ruaaooaols rataa, •■
r PRICE J0(d
A Safe and speedy Ren
dyfor all Bronchial Af,
tfons, Asthma, Co.
Coughs, Loss of Vol
Bronchitis. InctpientC.
sumption. Hoarsemi
Pain and soreness of |
Breast, and all Difficuli
arising from a sudi
Gold, readily yield to i
healing powers, Ask,
the California Hall's i(
monary alsam. Sole)
all Druggists.
TBOPilETOM.
41T luioae street, corner Coma, |
i»10 tf
CURES DYSPEPSUj
w$mAft
Giyes Tone to the Stoo;
WILL RENEW LOSS OF IPPET
dfamiift
Is a Sure Relief for Indigti
l^M^m^
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS 1 .
blood pumril
Mil
POSTBRI,
Programmeii, aod all kinds of PriflMi
SHOW, LJECIVBE, CONC1IBT t
ATM and CIBCl'9 If ANAS I
AT LOW BATES, BY
B. 3F*. sterel
S88 CLAT 8TBBIT. I
THOMAS W. BREI
>•> MANHFAUTCBKB1
JT — A1TO—
&0 druiiis7b»njos,
OTQEK M179ICJ.1. DV8TBH> "
ESTABLISHED IN lies. I
•■"Leeeona citod on tbe Banjo aod Dr ]
MISSION STREET, botweon FUat alt I
N. B.— Flne-tonad Silver Solo Baajo !
flBBionalsalwtT-e on hand.
FREE AND EAS
BTEBT SATTJKDAT " '
Piano and eintrlng ■*
CHARING
sa±|,SAII
. ^- B^ I
doIO
0O« Mlaalon atreet, near Br
EAGLES A WILD, Pf ■
J. C. COJ4BE8,
TERRAPIN ISC'.
Cor. Second ond Tehama ft '
r-Terrapin oomiaotlj ^
Ojatara in every it'le.
SUPPER ROOMS FIE j
dee 31 lnj
EXTRA (III
BOOTS anil
OB HAND I '
to ORE
L. BUl
CANDIES.
ALL DUDS OE THE IWE J
mada at oar Steam Oandj fMt* I
ordara-enpaolall, from the oqajrtflf, if
ud Kill ba prompt!, attondad a,. ,
lOT Montcomerr at. I '
,lla'lfl
igar
• t . ** \
U« 'Hl« * > ■
&'&) [i|«Tiiart: s,
: II in: I!
1 c M» (h* Dollar. »
ii ii — , 0 *••■*•*•«►
-ntinoand Orson
IflTf ALHAIBRA T1IATRB
mMi.Nat: at'ooSM or tub mba i
EMERSON MINSTRELS
Vt I i't.1 ■ «-**s/'S Bj « wn
LITTLE
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t'lral — r.nl««rfiilnm«>iit an *a«i1.m.
ORGAN OF AKUSEMERT8
F'l •» «. 1 .
ktVKI.OI « M.vit vki.«* :
i.» n.o
■•porta i»f A.tlnv.
OTHIBFILLOW
i>M*B.II
BELLE BCUfOm
CAN OF -A.n.CJ
1* K»
I**.ri ^.•.•..aj«i Olio.
AS LIKE AS TWO I'KVS!
i au*«»aos
.... *•«. At-be*
.Oaawsn* esoaee
TLE3 lVIAO'
ESBEJNCB.
•ALL. '
(Mm* i • ■ i I
IlfciB OOT TO OOME3I
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uiBaoa
■maiAm*
Baaa
rmp a*i> owumi
OMMMtof «Hh w«u.-i KipWln ot
THE VIRGINIA MUMMY!
l» tl»M
<nuttm.
PMI
Lm»....
Bob n.rt
« AiiAttr *mm
J. Bobl.*<D
Ml Rttl.f
O. Blch.ru
W. T. BiAir
Him II Wlllumi
TBUR9DAI IVEKISU, Apill 191*
First Appearance of CHARLES VIVIAN
■Mfnw
Of«»M4r« . .(MltaulrrlfaU Hov
aW ail BUU koLbm tba *ik»utbr» Tbaatra non M Btmitil baroaXtax en Monday.
aVTwfarvAHMa to c«a>aM ponotasjlj At slant o'aiook.
,......»» Oat*
.S3 ui SIS
All the Theatres.
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
I* TBI "AB.
88NHULLT THRODQHODT THE CITY
On the BOATH and OAKS
• mi. ijiiaiia b»i>
HOUSE,
HOUSE,
Eik -®W¥ TEY TE¥ EUT
H*<U IK* rtua
■ .•.stow a norm*!*.
Oareaiabraiad SI *e WHITE SHIRT*
iriCTlT, and for qaa'itT «,ad durability will nvtar ba ■aatebad- To be Sad ooij at the
IXL AVTCTIOV NTORR, « 1 » K<**M-ar atre«. eer <»mai
Sure. Why Have Ye that Catarrh!
Sty* Pit to Biddy, "Tod loot ao brliM.
Nor* rear • ••* they »narkla Ilka a atar."
"O m. *ar« Biridr. "Dr. Srory "a Dteeaond
llu cored tual 41*11 of ft bad catarrh."
roreeleetall Draii<it'*.ud atp POST STREET.
«s,»li!
LU.Ee-
i mvoTitrt
Y OF PARIS
ynmuut & co.
HAVE RECEIVED
go Assortment
CSS GOODS!
XE DE PARIS,
■OITHUIT COBIRB
and Montgomery Sts.,
tavl Block.
To Close Copartnership.
• 18.
WE WILL SELL
OCT OI.AM OOUI.KT*. *S ff>«r dozen.
CUT OLAM IKIIT HOWI.N, SI AO »nrb,
C1TT OMM DfTAWTP.RN. SI CO each.
CVT SLAM riTCHCHI SI SO each.
CVT OLAMI iRTK OF-
1 doaaa Oobleta*
1 dfi/.aa F-kk Olaea< •
1 deawa Saace Plilti,
1 lamr Howl,
1 Spoon Olaai,
1 Cratajer.
1 Cowered Batter,
1 rralt Bowl
1 Cilerj Qlnii,
» Preeerre Blehea,
■«f lab Blaaer Set for IS aertani, SSO.
French Dfaaer Set for IS pceeeae, BSE to SSO.
ftwperlor rioted Caatora, 94 to SIS.
•■perlor Plated f Rod gore Bros.) Table ■pooae,
•5 SB par deaea.
•epaelor Plated (Badgere Bro..i Tat>le Forki,
S3 MS per dozen.
•■parlor Plated (Bodtsre Bros.) Tea Spoea*.
SS 1R per down.
•■perlor Ivory-bandied 'Ranell'a) Table Kalrea,
•O per doarn.
■aporlor Evory-aaadted (BaMell'o) Heeaert Kairss
•• par doMi.
■ ■parlor iTory-hondled (Raitol'i) Oarrers, •• SO
psa pair.
Aed ■Uaaada la oar ISMRNHE STOCK la like
proparttno.
H AVILAND, HOOPER & Go.
83S Pine Street.
The City Gardens
I0R TBI
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTBrTTIOIT OP ALL BOOIKTIK^. AS-
itioaa a-.rt Milnarf Oomp*oia« la c«i|ad
to tba a1raotSt»a off<ral bf tl-»a ooniaiod>ooa
and tMio'lfo? iroaoaa for rtohday t1 laoto Fmii-
ral". Tb»r o»n ba pr90Qred 01 aor 0*1 m "i*
week for picnic porpoioa tlm OoonBf umib no
mn-t> adraotasaou* Urma tbsa aor ironed* to tba
TIIK CITT OABn^H
Ara t mt of aoceaa without «nr tartfl to -oolatla*.
and ata prorlJ'd '•it'i Urn- and bn*.iti[ol LaWoa;
UrtaKbada fr*»*: t>caonfil HoummiJ funia
from o?ar/ clim*i t-mi»wi 8wio([«; two m»ra-
moib Dh'-cIok Parlllooa; a oa'd-al l.aka. wi|.
Plotaoro Bona: Kooota'aa ad t.b-rvaLoTjr I'oa-
rri>, all parfeolr abalt.iod fro-o ih* »iQ'li. A
nummoiB Ke«ttaraot It on the trotiad*, •"', *»•'?
cODrvninnoo for in* aoooatmtda'.loo of Isrica Pio-
nloabaab*ao ma').'. I*'» -rjt Mnc r«« h»«i iil««d
in tba mint Got&p'eta ordttr for tba oomleg aaaaoo
T«E CITT OARDINN
Ara tba larceit IS tb« Sta'a. Thar «onUin US
aaraa of Knoll ao 1 ttbad«d I.awa, Flower Oar-
den*, ate, and are c.pahle of KODOmmodatioc
.-..•mint wltn tbairtaa**!* ooorooianto. Ex-
tra CJara too direct! r to ti* OardaM.
hicnio Uoinislttaaa are •xptoiatlf inritad ti call
ncd lnip«cttbs Orouodr. aad aaoartatQ t*rni,
whlob will bo moil ftrortbU,
at. T. KTrVEW, Proprietor.
SST Offlea hoars 9 to 6 p.m., dally, at too Gardanr,
corner I welftb and t'oiiom atraot*.
N. K — HOO,Ooa> Admlaaloa Tlckata wars told
by varlooa AaioclallODi boldloi tastivala at tba
nnj Oardeoi la>t yoar. Tba nlo of iplrttaoai
liqoora will ba prohibltad oo tha croaada on )-**•
tiral daya. ahUf
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
■yABIBIT TALEirr Kit ROUTB BAST OAK
aIwafi Mottr. Hmu.Im, ©ruat.miDU br
■ tlpplag At Silt AAA. And ipplfinK 10
tA» Ba«lncM M«n»«er.
MdJlo. OBATAHX)
Foptl «f L.n Mai. OB J.er.r, Parl&
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
at ELLIS ST BEST. Iill.l
okf^c.
OLD
DiVI « !SDI| M 9
' HIUdLloo. J»G«417
1 Dapont, wan. torn
Ladies and Children
....WILL MUD ..
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USB, EASILY ATPI IED,
la am rraasr. and will sat lojor* tha moat dslioats. It
coraa all dlaasasa of tba saalp. ramoraa daadraff.
Prevents Hair Falling.
R.o».n. Ih. AAlr iofi ud iloa«, ..4 Ii PURELY VI0I
'"■rfh. Orl^.Al SAOX BRUSU HAIR T0.110 AND
DRK8SIN0 ai| b. liul of lb, A«,ot.
.IAI. H. OATM, n,n„i,|.
Oom.rN.w UontAomftry .04 Uow.rd iu,«t., .ortol all DroA-
ii'b, i.i; ti
r-=r
Wm
mm
^H^Hs^piB
trans uv thi bbst iiAun o* bhah
OAK B( HAP AT
Btalle S. «3, Ca.lUara.la Mai-ket
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
TBI HfOM H.IOA1IT OTJUTO" WOBK Bf ToLl OITT
Been At Mnynard,
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THE JOTJBHAl 0* AMTTSEMXHTi.
Published every P*r in »n» *«** *»
«T. I»- BOGAKDUB
00 Merchant a»« «*»* T«/aahl*Mton »*••
Bolo" Montgomery. B*n FranoUoa,
MONDAY APRIL 7, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc*
California Theatre,
To-night en entirely new end] original oomtdy,
wriUan by Mrs. Julia E. Dane, of this city, aod
• otitis* "The Govsrness," will b# produced. The
eonpuj iFoak well of the piece, It hu been
thoroughly rehearsed, aod le we fancy, likely to
prove a sueoeae. Mr. MoCalloo «b plays the part of
'•Roger McArtbar/'aOalifernl an who baa rstarned
to hie home lo the Eas t.
A great bill will be presented at Ihie home to-
nlght. 8am Rickey, the most (original of Irish
oomediane, will make hie reappearance and will
play in two acta. "Ae Like aa Two Peat" and "The
"Virginia Mommy." Billy Emerson .will appear in
the firit part, and aleo in songs and dances in the
interlude : Little Mao will prsisnt his wonderful
Essenoe, and Bob Hart will appear in his famons
Oharcier ,ol Ginger Bloe in "The Virginia Mom-
my.1' Obaalee Vivian . the popular character actor.
will make hia reappearance on Thursday evening.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The capital borleeqne of "The woedsrfol Scamp.
or Aladdin No. 3," with Mine Blanche Chapman
u Aladdin and MlisEJla as Pekoe, willbe'preaen.
ted again this evening, and B. D. Dimes, the most
wonderful ventriloquist In the world, whoee per*
formanoe caused each a sensation in New York
will make hufliet appearance in [California. Hr|
Davies' eBtertaiomentia pure fun, and his amua-
ac anecdotes and sketches of character would
make an anchorite laugh.
Bella Union Theatre.
The Bella Union Minstrels In the first part per-
form a very good aslectioo of ballade, oborusea
and Quartettes. In the interlude. Miss Jennie
Johnson sings comic Hongs in good style; Miff
Fanay 1 Garret ton sings popular ballads: many
actaiare performed; Miis Josephine appears in
sons/ and das ce, and the'peiformanco enda with
the very lively and stirring drams, entitled "The
Triumph of Virtue ; or, 7 be Working Girls of Ban
Francisco," which proved quite a encoesD when
produced on Satniday night
e«rraaK Stadtlhealro.
The California Theatre was orowded to over-
flowing bit night, every inch of standing room
being oconpied, sad the lobby orowded. The
oomlo epera of "The Merry Wives of Windsor,"
by the Fabbri Combination, under the direction of
Charles Frltseb, was excellently performed, and
gave general satisfaction. It would. certainly bear
one more repetition.
Backlcy'B New Varieties.
A very pleasant place of amusement Is Buck-
ley's Varieties at the N. W. corner of Kearny and
Pine strae'.s. The company is a very large one,
the hi" excellent, and fun without vulgarity is the
order of the evening. Among the features of the
programme which appcara on onr first page, ate
the pantomime of "Valentine and Orson," in
which Leon does aome capital acting; [songs and
dances by Miss Ida Flub, and specialties by sucb
old favorites as Sally Thayer, Fanny Webster,
M'lle Blanche, Maggie Kelly and Hughey Morton.
Oily Gardens.
The Garibaldi Guard held a picnic at this beau-
tiful reeort yesterday. There was a very large
gMhertug, and everything passed off pleasantly.
Wood-ward's Ctardenn.
snThoueandsflooked to these gardens on Sunday.
aufl all enjoyed themselves thoroughly. The at-
tractions on week days- are numerous, and three
orfdurheursof theday can be well 'spent in the
Museum, Art Gallery and Skating Pavilion.
ABATOHIOAL M.CS£TJM.— Oil© Ol the most
■OMptate collodions of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and bean-
til trt wyx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
•nly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
Ujux may bo profitably snoot here
Female Suffrage. '
The ProTidence, R. I., Journal, speaking
of Woman's (Suffrage pertinently remarks:
"Id Tiew of the recent national legislation,
it most be difficult to argue that the infusion
•f tbe feminine influence could, by any
posibility, weaken tbe mental or moral stand-
ing of our legislators. There are many
many women who will haretopay additional
amount of t*x in conieqaenoe of the in-
creased salaries of the members of Congress,
and there would seem to be' no injustice in
their having the right to s.y what they think
as to the fitness of tboee proposed as the
recipients of this not modest remuneration."
^©W lo Procure Bargains,
Attend tbe auction sales ol Watson h Bam-
hart at theteanctlen salesroom, U3Sattor street,
adjoining tbe new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are sura to rroeure bargains. Bale a aye— Mon-
days and Frfdayp. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door Bales promptly attended to, s
Wo ha an 'a RXsflita.
One would think that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price lor it. Nearly all the reB-
tauranta " for ladies and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those whfre
gentlemen only dine, Tbbbx ib an ixoranm.
At the Piofeeb ByeTAUBAwx, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an ex •client braakfast, dinner orlnrjcb. at
IiS^o1*1*'^-, Heory Bocken' «Biabliai«"
liSS. JLET,'?88 6Very iMOftbe market
affords. Both Udfea and gentlemen find th*r«
dlshts to pltase the moBt epicurean taste. •
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jae. W. Burnhsm&Co's, No. 613 Market
and 17 Post streets, ars going like hot cases.
New and choice ratUroBcotBtantly arriving]
A perfect nuh to see and bny them. Elegant
parlor 'nrnltme mide to otder in the finest
Byile* _ ^ *4
I>r. I>oJa©jrty
Haa devoted his study more patUeularly to
jhronle and specUlo practice, and as such is
now the most suooeEsfnl of any Physician in
8m Pranclsoo. Offloe 619 Sacramento etreet,
oorner of Leideadorff, a lew doors oelow What
Ooeer House, g
Pratt's Abolition OH
Cures BheumatleiB and Neuralgia.
87" Foe ChtldbekV PjortrBis go to Monsx's
Ga.lebt, 417 Montgomery street. 3-v
Offenbach and the Fin-man.;
"Spiridion," the Paris correspondent of
the Boston Saturday Evening Gsz^tte, tol s
the following itory : During the la-t week
Hone. Offenbaoh has been quite QLwdl wiih
a whitlow on a finger and gout in the legs.
He was lolling ssdly on a sofa when he sad-
denly observed, hie chimney to be on fire.
He called, a servant aod sent for the fire-
men, who fioon extingoished the fire,
ICons. Oflenbaoh went np to the head fire-
man and sa'd: "Fortunately you often
have lees difficult and lees perilous calls."
"How is that?" asked tie beid fireman,
greatly astonished. " Why, in the evening,
at tbe theatres." "Ob, tbe theatres; there
is a good deal to be said on both sides of
that question," " Bat don't yon go into the
green room?" "Yes, but I promise you
that society would disappoint you amaz-
ingly; for instance, I yesterday was on ser-
vice at the Varieties, where they played 'Les
Braeonniers.' Well, the piece is not bad,
the music is good ; bnt the ladies who smile
at tbe publie, when seen close at hand, ain't
worth much." A few moments afterwards
tbe bead fireman's eye was caught by an in-
scription on the) admirable bronze Euterpe
clock which stood on the mantelpiece. The
insoription ran : " H. M. Napoleon III. to
Jacques Qfienb&ob." He exolaimcd, "Are
you Kens. Offenbach ? I should never have
auspeoted as much ; but I hope you are not
angry with me for the hard hits I gave your
ladies."
Making tbe Most of It.
At tbe Victoria Theatre, Berlin, a play,
part opera bouffe and part spectacle, with
the title "Faust" has been produced, There
is a scene at the conrt of Louis XI, of France,
wherein Faust consents after mucb solicita-
tion on tbe part of bis majesty to exhibit
his magic art. He unrolls before the eyes
of the king the picture ef the Franca of to-
day. It is France conquered by Prussia
and submitting to the laws dictated by Bis-
mark. A triumphant bymn in praise of the
great German country is heard, and the af-
frighted kin gather eupon takes himself off
amid the plaudits of the audience.
A New Wrinkle.
The Sutter Banner eaye : We noticed the
other day a hole through a school boy's boot
about the size of a quarter of a dollar, and
we said to him, " Johnny, your potatoes are
sprouting." "Why," says he, "don't you
see through that? It's* a new wrinkle by
which the boys at school smuggle marbles.
When I get to playing marbles with a boy
and I begin to lose, I jost go and put my
foot down upon a marble and hobble off with
it, and he never knows what beoomeB of it.
That's the way us fellows doit. Tricks is
all trades but ours 1"
The English Attorney-General proposes to
re -luce the number of jurymen in all except
capitil cases to seven, and to render valid
tbe verdict of a majority of these.
Fine Candles.
Sxesh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at H. A, Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. "Wholesale and retail, a
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Aches andPalns.
Ladies, you may say what yon please there
Is but one place in tbe city where yon oan buy
underolothtng cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that Is at M, FriedlaneterA Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3 a
Attention, Ladies
To give tbe skin the sottaesB of velvet, and
trie tint of the lily to the complexion, use
DlOBXX'B GBEMB DK Lie. L
Fob rare wo&E, go to T. 0. Jesenp, dentist,
cor. Sutter and Montg'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
Xt le True.
J. A. Sbaber It Oo. axe selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of rurniture and bedding ebeapar,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Sbaber's prices. *
The Beat Bemedles,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, lor pain. Dr, Per.
f r'fl Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Bansome
street, corner of Ooxamcrolal. •
Prtih and Sweet.
F«r the best confectionery, g* to Oaaty and
Watner'a. 107 aUntromerv St. near Sutter. X
Star Shirts and Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ea'.o ebeap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideadorff st, •
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Li-ideedorff st, *
V. Car tier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having tbe latest Improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeeute any work In their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for qnartz specl-
meDB, and appraise the valne of all gems. Lap-
idary, 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3b
Good Investment.
No other city in the TjDited States offers
greater Inducements at the present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Mow
la the time to secure lots at J25 each at 121.
Montgomery street, Tnis la the best ehano
ever offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At •■ Tub*' Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock la rmmense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
Por tr*« Beat Candies,
Go to the popnlsr store of Oeo. Baas h Co.,
20 Ketray B'reet. Mew style cap bonbons for
balls and puties. j 3^
SOWING AND REAPING.
Sow with a generonB hand;
Pau • e not for toll or pain ;
We. ry net through the htat of Bnmmir;
"Weary not through tho cold Spring rain;
Bnt wait 11)1 tbe Aurnmn come?,
For the theaves of golden grain.
g uttir the seed, and fearnot,
A table will beairead;
What matter If you ' re too weary
To eat your htrd-enrned bread ?
Sow while the eanh le troken,
Fcr the hungry must be fed.
Bow— while tbe aeeds are lying
In tbe warm etrth's bosom deep,
Aod your wa-n. ttars fall upon it,
They will stir In their quiet rlsep,
And tbe green blades ries the qoicker,
Perohance fcr the tears yon weep.
Then sow, for the hours tro fleeting,
And the seed must fall to-day,
And cars not what hands shall rt ap It,
Or, If you shall have passed away
Before the waving cornfields
Shall gladden the sunny day.
Sow— and look onwtrd, upward.
Where the starry light appear.) ;
'Where, In spite of the coward's doubting,
Or your own heart's trembling feats,
You shall reap In joy the birveit
You have Bown tc-dsy In tears.
A Hint.
The English infidel, Mr. Bradlaugh, at
tbe conclusion of a lecture, nailed upon any
person to reply to his argument. An En-
glish paper thus tells 'what resulted from
tbe invitation: A collier rose and spoke,
somewhat, as follows; "Haister Bradlaugb,
me and my mate Jim>ere both Method ye, til 1
one of these infidel chaps cum this way.
Jim turned infidel, and used to badger me
about attending meetings; but one day in
tbe pit a large cob of coal came down upon
Jim's head, Jim thought he was killed, and
ah, rnon 1 but he did holler and cry to God.'
Then turning . to Mr. Bradlaugb, with a
knowing look, he said: "Young men, there's
now't like cobs of ooal for knocking infi-
deltyout of a man."
. «
Sandwich Island Pulu,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the e andwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry is
tailng new life. Mr. Jacob Behrelber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 020 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and hie shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of itd superior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrel.
ber will find no difficulty In disposing of all
that comes. a
Save Your Money.
Why pay $3 par dozen for Cabinet Rembrandt
Photographs when you oan get them for $4 per
dozen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Yobk Gallebv, No, 26 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. Mo Ohlnese
employed at the New York Gallery. 3-e
Sewing; Machines for Sole,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the offloe before 8 a, it., oan
be returned in the evening if reqolrid; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaeadorff street, •
McDowell, SHow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
608 Market street, ocr. Poet and Montgomery u
Vratt'e Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
White Labor Only :
Employed by the What Oheer Liundry, 121
Laldeedorff street. •
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing your Goods at the
NEW YORK STORE,
Ko. lie* Seeond street.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
CHEAP AND FINE JEWELRY AND FANCY
Goods. The Largest Btook and Loirest Prioes,
at Wholesale and Retail.
Human Hair Switches.. .$5, Jf, $7, $9 and upwards
Unman hair, top braids $2 (in
Bilk Ohignons $1 25 and Si 50
Bilk Top Braids fillets
Linen or Mohair Top Braids 2"> cts
Linsn Switches 75 cts
Bilk Mohair Curie, »ery fine. 75 eta
Mohair Switches, plain or crimped, fine 26cts
Ribbons, Hosiery, Hair Ntta. etc., etc.
Our Real Hair Goods
Are unequalled in this market for Cheapness,
quality or variety. Examine our stock before mak-
ing jour purchases. say-Goods sent O. O. D,
A. B. 8 aJUPSON A CO.,
No. HO Second street.
no30 lm Between Mtaalon and Minna.
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
The Popular Picnic Resort
Forty annates XElde from tkls Cliy— Cart
run direct to the Park.
BiEGER'S CENTRAL PARK IS DNDOUBT-
edly tbe beat Summer Resort for Picoics aod
l'umilies doring tbe Bammer, being FREb FROM
DUST, WIND, SAND AND POISON OAK. Tbe
Park is very commodious, and located directly at
the waterfront.
ItabouDds in magnificent old Shade Trees, bean-
tifol Lawne, Gardens, etc., and ia provided witfl
a mammoth Pavilion, Restaurant, ahi every con-
venience for public assemblages. Will be open to
tbe pablio uftT March ism. For particulars, ap-
ply to T. W. BADOER. at the Park, or at his
office, northeast corner Kearny and Rush etreete,
San rrandsco. mhlllm
BALDWINS DAIRY BUTTER!
'HiWS. 1° OKaTI^Y THAT N. B. TERW1L-
LIQER A OO , SO and 51 Washington Market.
are the SOLE AGENTS for tbe sale of my brand
of butter, known as "BALDWIN'S DAIRY BOT-
TKB.'" It haa been Bold at the above stand the
paattbirtean yeare, and any brands of butter rep-
reesuted to be of my make not procured of N. B.
Terwilliger A Co., are oeuoierfeiiB,
«, „ . _, *< K BALDWIN.
Ban Francisco, April. 81b. IB72.
N, IS. TEltWILM6FB*CO.
fe26-lm o>Q«Dd Si Washington Market
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S. F. BUSINESS DIRE01
Astrologer a,
Mrs. Boole, 120 Gear* strsst.
Jtookirikri Bind atatloDdrs
StaceyA Mook, (icbool books a cpeolalt
oorner Foarth and Mission.
H. H. Moore, 60y Monutomen, MKr jj^
Baalnesa College*.
Heald'a, Bryant & Btratton's Oollega, U
Untebera.
Katt, Frtd, StaUa M to 100. Oalltomia. Ma>
ClalrvojamU.
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, it ,7 Kssror strset. Boot
French Puney Gooda.
Looan « Oo.. \9 Mau tsomsry, W7 asd }m «,
BLoop Skirts mad Corsets,
M. Frend. S6 Secoad street.
Hamuli Etnlr.
Sunpson, A. B. 4 Oo,. 110 Second street
Merehnat Tailors.
Holland Bros., 120 Post itrsst,
MHllnere.
Miis Llzzia Carter, IIS Foarth itTML
Mrs. M. Belig, '12& Kearny itreH,
Wlnea and Uqaars. (Wbalsju
»anert F. * Co.. M4 Front.
u
DR. CHAS.H.TBZER'S^
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTII
N. E. cor. Juckton and Kearny . J
THE GREAT KBADIOATOR OF B
OUMPLAINT8, lOraierlj if Leak '
London, aod tbe last twslre years ofttut
DB. TOZER ioforma tbe afiiioted that al
in« all the HOSPITALS IB LOWK
PAaiB.aDd spending one year In iba «
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK h
opened bis old Medical Iastf taie at tits al1 1
where be can always be found. DR. TOJ I
for forty years mat with anparslielsd n i
tbe treatmsnt of diseasa seDSrallf a>l
OHBONIO AHD SFEOIAL OOMPLADrl
VK. CH1S. H. .TOZKB
is in every way responsible, blndlnt
effsot a permanent cube, or nukinj l» .
ThoBe who cannot afford to pay for ad< I
medioins will be charged for medlsios onl J
MONTHLY RESTOKAT1VE PILL8.a«, «
iofail In giving relief in cases for which I
recooara ended, are to be obtained onl '
office. Price, $5 per box. . Full dirsetlon i
box, aerjt b? iCipreas or otherwise.
D*t. TOZER does not imitate the adi «
Qnacks who make it & practice to pobii 2
affidavits and other fates references, but i
the most, reepectable people ia the 8t*t«,i u
has cdbed of diseaees whioh others bnt I
onre,
N. E. comer Kearny and Jaoksoflnll
,*1-tf BaoFra ,
Assessor's W\i
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYS,
1873-74.
i * LL FXBSONS, COUPAHIJB A
aOCIATIOBTS. or FIHUI fa
City and Coonty of Soa Fran tin a
requested, either In person or b; t
proper representatives, to deliver at
Aiseiior't Office, No. 59 City Bs n
fore tbe SECOKTD MO.MIAT la AH
1873, a statement under eaU kl
Property, both rKHSONAL as41 I
owned or ehalnaed by bins or ta> a
which la in their possession, er w fe
held or controlled by amy oU«r •
In trntt for, or for the benefit ef 1 ■
them.- See Sections S880^81«,ls>
cal Code.
ay-FOLL TAX 18 NOW>V£ I'
Office, or to a Depot j, -See » •
8880-0840, Political Code.
mm SB a*X. LETI BOim
City and Coonty At* ft
Sntorday, March 1, 1878.
NOTICE!
rYlHLG PtBLIC AEB HIXIBT ifr
Oed that tbe Field DepsiUe* ■ M>
OfOce will commence assesstssj p* *
SATXTBDA-r, MAttCH 1, 1H78.
The duties aaslsned to these * *
sure too well known to the eesaaiw I*
require explanations, and wblls *
been careful In making my sclctt ' *
All positions by men favorably ■■ ltt
this community for their eompete* W
latesjrtty, and am confident that '
ties will be discharged by the* »
general sadoractlon of all eeeee"
I urgently request the general p' >to
report to this office any dlrellctl
duty by any of my Deputies, mmtm
them that any Just complaints v If
celve immediate attention.
LEVI B08XMX ^
mht City and Count As* *
WILLIS' BAND.
SL
ooaaiione. Mutic imported, arranged
and for sale,
MARCUS V. BJLUM X^oder of
Orchestra.
HJEXHY TON S£K HEBDJEN, Lead-
er of Braes Band.
agyOrden from the country promptly attended
to. Addreei KL W. WILLIS, Katon'a Mnele
Store. 188 Montgomery etreet, or MARCUS M.
BLUM. 88» Montgomerr street. jafi tf
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ArtY PERSOW WHO CAN CURE CORNS
Booiens lDgrowi.og Kslle, Rbenmstiem, an,
all kladsoi cores, as readily »b I can. Linimend
Halve and Oorn Medicine to be bad at myofflo
BR F. SCQULTZ, 114 Kearny street. f*21
Attention, Good U'
MR. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, has taken the management
of both the Miners' Reeaaorant oi>
Commercial street and the Miners'
" iacb on Market street, in part — '
_. DR AY EUR, who has been oi
firm lor years. Improvements hav*
tbe cniaina departments that will
nera' more nopalar than it has •'■— _
the ?** years ef its prosperity. Our Jin
embr... a aU tbe delicaoiea of the sss mm
moli. .a "Good Fare, Good Oookaaiwd PB
0hKett-" K.BKBt>K8*<L
MINERS' RESTAUR »J
•31 and Sffil OommSP ~
700 Market street.
Open rom 5 A.SL to 10 FJL
ALHAMBRA LODGING 0
*. IIHBLT FOE1IBBWI tBO •*
9 fflo or la soj u,
lLsrtS^*isawa*jl
ff ioebstreeu
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9 ^) F.RIISNCD ROOMS
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Man a fact arer and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
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Soe ay stock of Bird
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alrawbare. Alwaysaome-
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And Collate ofaf adlelDC.
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' mblttl BOOGEBB JOUNSOM. '
THE JOUEKAL 0* AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Day »» t08 ?•** by
•••Merchant and «S3* Woshln*taa Ste
Below Mont*on>ery, San Franoisoo.
MONDAY ...APBIL7, 1873
A False «Watom»m.
The telegraphic reporters of tbe San
PraDciscJ daily press are not very reliable.
Ths following appears in this, morning's
•Gall :
William W. Bodman alias Ooshman, &
freQteel'^ressed man, was arres'ed at the
depot to-day on three charges of forgery ia
pa^ioi? worthics-i checks on merchants of
this city. It is understood that Kodoian has
been playing at the Bella Union under the
theatiioal name of Cooper, and only arrived
in this oity on Friday, when he commenced
bis swindling operations.
It ij pretty well "understood" that mem
'bers of the theatrical profession do not often
appear before tfcie criminal courts, charged
on any more serious charge than "drunk"
or "assault and battery." The only Cooper
who has been playing at tbo Bella Union
Theatre is Fred Cooper, the dancer, wha is
sHIL there.* Cogill and Cooper are both
California artistes, and young men who
have always borne a very good character.
We tberefore take pleasure in eetiiog this
rmattar right.
Still in Fxisteace.
Tbo public of San Francisoo may not be
generally aware that the Nevfs Letter is
still in existence. It is. It is sadly changed,
bat it is i-isaed every ,week we believe.
There was just one bright paragraphs last
Baurdty's iesae. It was coarse, and
blackguardly, but it was sharp. It was in-
tended to make ns feel ; but we never do
feel things of tbat kind. We cm afford to
be abused every week, [ii that will put a
a little life into the feebly-edited News Let-
tor of to-day, wbioh is ao unlike the trench-
ant lively News Letter of a few years ago.
Aa this paper is conducted at present, there
seems little prospect of is out-living Hi
proprietor.
Horrible.
The New York World evidently wishes to
discourage immigration to the United States
by publishing the following
The menu of the economical Maine din
cor party receotly ohronicled in these col-
umns is thus given by a locil paper: ''One
quart peBS, cost 10 cents; two pounds beef
for stew, 10 cents; one loaf of graham bread
■fi cents; butter and apple smca, and one
plain pie, a part of which only was eaten—
the wbnle costing 37 to 40 cents, sive ex-
pence of cooking." And jot, in the face of
inch a feist for nine persons, we are tild
that tbe President's salary must be double!
because he has to entertain a faw foreign
lepieienlativeil *
• ♦-
Not Mad.
Tbe Bev. Mr, Weiss expresses the con-
vicii in tbat Hamlet was not mad. For onr
part, wd don't pretend to say ha was mad,
but the conduct of bis mother and his unole
was certainly calculated to make him a little
angry.
+ .
A Raffing Snyder.
Look out for Mrs. Snyder, of Cleveland.
She has killed two husbands, and is roaming
around tbe country after a third.
Charles Fechter.
Mrs. Bornhar.in her letter to the Mis-
souri Bepablicao, says: Among the things
■ocerfain is the gr< at project of Mr. Fechter.
Bnmor has it he will open on the 24th. We
shall see. There's a good deal more in the
Feobter theatre bnsiDess than meets the
public eye. Mr. Fechter was supported
by tbe btst leEding tctress we have had
in an age. The lady had given the best years
of her life to this gentleman, and the pair
oould easily have realized a magnifioent for-
tune in New York* Mis? Leclercq in digni-
fied silence has gone her own way and cut
loos* from Charles Fechter altogether. The
members engaged for the company began to
think t:e whole thing was bound to fall
through, and have withdrawn, in the most
notable iostances, and taken positions else-
where. In personal appearance the great
actor is miserably changed. There is no
brightness io'his heavy face. He is slovenly
in hi* attire. He is hedged about by the
manoeuvring females^who have him in tow.
The theatre ib in process of legal contention.
The. company is seattared. Everything is
progressing backwardly. The manager de-
votss himtolf to French novels and French
brandy. Mr. Feohter is aj noble aotor, an
unquestioned genius, and tbat be should be
ruined is a manner of great regret.
We have already the news by telegrapb,
that Fechter has &iven UP a11 connection
with the theatre, which he has spent as much
pains on constructing, and has accepted an
engagement from Agu^tin Daly.
Tbe Pioneer carpet J3eatln.fi;
Machine Co.,
No. 653 Tehama street, Is the only p'aoeyon
can depend on lor having your Caryete well
clrantd and swept by machinery, J, Spaitld-
Ing <s Go. 3-3
X>r. Barlow J. aSmllti
la giving a eours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hi* Hygelan Hall, 037 California street,
■ every Friday evening, oommenolng at 7 St o'clock.
A nan of the evening Is devoted to examining
a od prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
1 trrenologlcal examlnarloBs In regard to health
- la - a valid* dally, irom 9 to 4 p. u., tree. w
JL.adt.es "Vl»Itir»if earns.
Written, engraved or printed by Jom> P.
XXwteb, 126 Snttcr street, opposite Liok Bonn,
-and at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Hajtdkeb-
CHIEF8 NEATLY MAEEZD. PENM AK6&TT Of 6V6I V
description to order. ■
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, la now sel-
' iog off bis tine stock of men's, boys' and chll-
oroDB' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valise?,
•etc., below co>t. Oill if you want bargains. 3l
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dreBBmator.bas removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stock-
ton, oppoEite Starr King's ehuroh. Si
lie Is a Beauty :
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
dl6 Washington street, near the Post Office. Beet
aver invent©!. 0
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the "What Cheer Laundry, Ml
Leldetdorff street. ,
• ,
Genuine Havana OSftrarfl.
Best brands at 61 Montgomery street, S. W.
.-corner of Merchant. 1 ^wok ft CahaV q '
'Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss Bouse Carriages, c&n be
Ior*M in front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es-
>s nment, southwest corner Bash and Mont.
gomery eta. , or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
- left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
'Jrrai f.»g Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-r,
£*ia«>tiOBrx|skpnio Cards.
At one dollar per down at the People* Art
Gallery, St Third street between Stevenson and
-Walon. atXM a
Shameful.
Bierce is back again on our London name-
sake and pokes fnn at CaHfornia newspapers
(and English papers) in "The Town Crier"
fans:
A daily newspaper, publishecTin (Califor-
nia) ia, I think, in Brazil), has a column |m
its Suaday edition heided "Religious." In
the copy before me, it opens with a protest
against meerschaum pipes as Sunday School
prizes. Another paragraph informs us that
at revival meetings in Georgia, (somewbere
In tbe Caucasus), penitents- presenting
themselves to be prayed for, are required to
deliver np their bowie-knives and revolvors,
which, at tbe close of their service, are raf-
fled fer, to defray expenses, Agaio, we are
t->ld tbat a clergyman beiog visited by Eu-
Klux ( a tribe of Indians), "Rent to work
upon them with an axe"; and tbe journal
obscurely adds, that they departed in bas-
kets. If California had a purely religious
newspaper, it would somewhat relieve tbe
secular editors of a duty they seem to but
imparfeotly comprehend.
A Court and Law Bfls-Galde.
Harris & Co'a Oonrt and Law Guide left
twe cisos oat of the Twelfth District Court
Calendar on Friday last, and thereby threw
over forty c ses out of crder. This morn-
ing it publishes, verbatim, an old Probate
Court Calendar of March 2Ut, cass for case,
as published tbat day, nnder tbe heading of
" To-diy's Oalendar." There are also errors
in its Fourth District Conrt Law and Mo-
tion Calendars published this morning.
Sioce the death of Mr. Harris many errors
have appeared io tbi* public it ion. The Sup-
plement of tbe Law Reporter published eaou
of the above calendars eorrecily.
«. . —
Roach on Wa^n.v.
A Hamburg newspaper oontains the fol-
lowing appeal : "Israelites! Richard Wag-
ner is among ua and intends to bring out
some of bis pieces. You know tbii man is
the author of 'Judaism in Music' In that
infamous pamphlet be insults oar religion,
doubtless because it teaches this sacred pre-
cept: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's
wife. Israelites, be true to yourselves, and
know bow to make yourselves respected.
Stifle coricsity in your souls, and do not
yield t j the desire of bearing that pagan's
music. Do not carry him your money."
How badly Wagner must have felt whan^hA
re&d tbat 1
Tact.
A famous French physician de crib id to a
student undergoing examination a disease
culminating by degrees to tbe most danger-
ous symptoms, and asked, " What would
you then prescribe, or do?" The student,
after slight hesitation, replied, "I would
send instantly for you." He got his diplo-
No Llkee.
Three oarloads of Chinamen arrived on
the emigrant train from the East yesterday,
says the Sacramento Record ef Monday, en
route to San Francisco and China. They
have been working on a sugar plantation
near New Orleans, Louisiana, at $30 per
month, carrenoy, or $28 per month in gold.
When asked hew they liked it, one of tbem
replied: "No likee; too muchee hot; too
muchee nigger." They have been twenty
days on the road.
Fanny Mai.
A wag advfrtised as follows ia a wsekly
paper: "Who wants to buy a cow tbat is
every way kind, only five rears old, and gives
fifteen quarts at a milking ?— Jack Dt/kx."
He received dozens ef applications, wbioh
were answered thus : " If I bear of such a
cow I will let you know immediately.— Yours
truly, J. Dura."
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur oareless test , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless *p lay
Of epaikllng waters, made a soieen
Through wnloh a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moasj atone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of tbe sea.
Step/' said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looas so nice— and try their cheer."
"All Tight," I said, <*I must agree
That this place salts me to a 'T,'"
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onr wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magmfiunlly, too;
All klndB of oysters, Juloy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And If your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clamsand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within "
That cosy place aU kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl wbioh we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice eream;
8o here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLSB HAAKE. Proprietor,
— — • -
A. Floasant Jbocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oectral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine snlteB of rootoe to let there
The building Is a very fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. •
If Tour Foot is Pretty, etc
A New Yorker wants tbe ladies to go baok
to the ancient Greek sandal, as handsomer,
more comfortable and less likely to injure
the foot than the modern high-heeled shoes.
G-FLAND
AVERAGE
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak St e
(Formerly Mayer 4 Watkheim,)
Wo. SO MONTOOMEHT ST! r,
Opposite the Llek Botie,
«KAKCH, 408 KUKXT 8[B
MB. MAYER CALLS ATTENTION 1 Sal
large and well ejected Maonnnt oi ***
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Vim!
and Cloth,
S
7T7
The Last New Song.
Ain — "Xoci £ Chandoiu"
Emerson Oorrllle U my name.
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fanoy Boast,
Relishes these, tbat my bonse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl high obi Oh! blgb ohl
None who have been bnt again will go.
Corvllle fays eol says sol
On Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Sheil-fiih In every style,
|nw*rdly cause you mnch to smile.
LadleB with esoorts there always go,
Ladies gol Ladles got
Emerson OorvlUe'a polite 1 and so
8-1 They gol they gol they gol
Enjoyable Drives.
Ad elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of en tDjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Frsneleoo so unquestionably
as from Frank Eouton, whose carriages hays
tbe privilege o the stand fronting the Oocl-
dental Hotel. Hie handsome turn-outs are used
by the best ctrclee of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfeotly
comteous drivers, he Is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrlege proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engage no ctrrlagea
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at eucoBBS in his business, and the
admirable way in wblch be conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who paironize him, *
Do Wot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
relief by applying st Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
#n**E from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability . Referencee given if required. H
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
American Watches.
Beduced prices, at H. A. Calender's 62 Bee
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches oarefnlly repaired. j>
OmnvoTAHT.— Madame Clan Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
333 Kearny at., bet. Bush and Pine- Consulta-
tions in English, French and German* i
Twenty Thousand
Papsr Collars, all styles, for sale aheap at the
Wha*. Ohear Laundry, offloe 131 Leldesdorff St.
Olam Chowder Every NlfirJit,
The best ohowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jait off
*»m7. 8-»
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ Dona to do our work, at tbe What Obaer
LaoaCrj. Office, l2i leU«ft«a* Btcwt. ♦
Prof. 0. S. Fowler's Last Day,
pOR OONBULTATIOKS AS TO TOUR OWN
and Children's Phrenology, Beat Business
Health, Marriage, etc., at the Grand Hotel, closes
TUESDAY, at 3 P.M. N. B.— Last visit. 2t
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
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Tri^
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arising from a sudci
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healing powers. Ask ,
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all Druggists
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Goods,
CLOTHING, Etc.
oosnvsriXi's
BBAHMINICAL
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East Indian Remedies,
FOB THE CURB OF
Rheamatlflm,
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bymp&bbetio Paioa,
Liver Affeotiooa,
Soiatioa,
Bore Throat,
Dy a pepsin,
Catarrh.
Dfiirrhea,
Constipation and
Diaontery,
a9*Note (he names of some of those who
have been cared: Hon. Hamael Fardy, ex-Gover-
nor; OapL B. A. Pool; R. II. Sinton; Benry Ed-
wards, ol California Theatre; Fred LrBter, and
others. Depot — aiT KEARNY SFSKET, be-
tween Bash and Pine. ap2 tf
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7»0 MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn respeotfoly inlormg hln friends and pat-
rons that he has refitted is beautiful style this
oosf and oomforuble resort, and trill be pleased
to see them, one and all, and bars them sample
Kffi'i'^1. obolosst wines and liqoors, A new
bUhsrd table from tbe mannfaoto.y of LiessnSsid
with Phelan and Oolieoder's lateet patent s*eal-
tAcad oaabionB, baa been nlaeed in the BiUiard
, ' if01"* mTb* noE,al,r ,«id efficient beverage manip-
alator. Tommy Carroll, oao be found in his old po-
sition prspaxed to diapenBe creatnra oomfort to sit.
. Ja2S tf
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Wo. 183 GEARY STREET.
*PIlm Betwsan Dnpont and Stookton.
GEORGE KATES
DEALER f» OYSTERS, CLAMS ^LbbssbW
sndsU kinds of SHELL FISH ^mWfV^
aLvket, sntraaos .on OaUfomia strwt. ^- ' ^W
freme AJCto u v. at. Ladlss' and Gsntlemsn'i
OiM-m £Ukm» «p*i Iron S ajl to a s^. -U271J
^"13.11 Lines
SPRING GOODS
Received Daily,
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
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Is a Sure Relief for Indigwti
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TSI'RKIHT ITEJUBO. April IMA
First Appearance of CHARLES VIVIAN
Of •« Mr~l- *t a- I r*r^ •*!!*•
Urt'-fMrt .... S* »>»»• I l"rl*a.t«* Hmn
%r All BUU M>I**t -*• ilfc»a»br» TbMtN nasi cm Draesotatl boroarur oo Mondaj.
raoetuaiiy t*t «ickl o'clock.
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SAN FRANCISCO CO MEDICAL SOCIETY
IN nil limit t> r»i
FBO HOKBOPATHIO
DISPENSARY,
No. «:•*» Hut tor Ml roof.
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t-ntrirATTon to dakoc wnn
Mlaa Katta MMMS HIM All.* Ma-,1*. MIh
AarAk OaAaAU anA Mlaa fJrorl. M»r-h.
Conductor Prof. R. Mulder Fabl.rl
ADMISSION OSi nni.l.Al
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■Tl ».« aim Rl^'. "Ii» kinniflliniiiA^
Pot •a'-at all Drntr.i'.. ud at S POST BTRKCT.
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.AND, HOOPER * Co.
S»S aPtae Street.
3P* X
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OIBCULATEa IN ....
All the Theatres,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
[If THat TUB,
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
On the BOATS nod O&lU
OON 1ST H3IL. 31. fi»
BRAHMINICAL
MOON PLANT!
East Indian Remedies,
FOR TUB OURS OP
Rbanmatltni,
IWaoralr*.
(foat. Attn*.
hi fBi)ath»'lo Palna,
L<*»r Affaoiioai.
Bcut C»,
Soie Tbr^l.
U.tarrh.
Diarrbaa,
I'or.att 1 1 '.n aril
Djasot.fj.
«a~iVr>t* the niwn at* anm* of Ihmr who
him ii.no oourd : 11 in. namuoi Pa dr. ex-Uo**.-
nir;rapi. B A P»->l : R. H, Statin: rioBry Ed-
Wtrd*, Of ' li:(.irni« I .»-»!_'• ; I'-cil 1,1 alar, and
OtQtf. I)«i«jl-.II7 KtAKNV SfKlkKT. bo.
tw-.n It lata pad Ploo. ap] if
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7aO MARKKT STRHKT. HARRY OOR-
bjrn rrarvneifntr In'orma bla frlanda and p«t-
rooa tbat bo uu roOtUd to beatnuul a-yin thi a
coir and oomfortobla roaort, ond win ha platuod
to boo tbam, odo tvsd oil. And ba*o ibnia aamplo
lomi of m. eh.,toat)i wiooa and iKlonra. A bow
billiard talila (rots ihn tnaootooto j o( IjieaaoQaid
with Pbolan and Oollordor'a latoat potoD' a'ool-
faoad ooablona, ba« baao pluoad in tlio Billiard
Potior. Iba popular and offluioot bororuo maolp-
alator, Tommr Uarroll. can bo found In bla old po-
aitioo proptrod to dupnnaa orsi Lor e com fort to all.
la31 tl
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
TT ARIi:rY TALENT IIR ROUTE BAST OAK
alwara .aonra AraWolAA. AOIAiaiaaat. far
■DpplAi At Sail LAka AQd .pplf Ids to
B. JKBOH B, -a*B
Ikl Baalwgaa Maaafap.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THISISTOOimTIPYTHAT W. P rBRWlI-
LIOBR A 00 , » and -tl Waa*-.;oittoa Markat,
aro tbaHOLK AGENTHfor tbo aalo of n» brand
of but tor, koowa at " BALD WIN \S DAIRY BU V-
TKR." It has boan told at tbo abora aland tbo
■Bjtth'rtBan jaara, aodaoy branda of bnttar rop-
roaoDtad toboof tar aaks not proo-arod of If. B.
TanrMlA-ar A Co.. art ooaofarfolta.
-L. K. BALSWIir.
Baa Praaolaoo, April, Bib. loTX.
ST. B. TRBWIIdCIOBTB A OS.
faHk-lB SO and »1 WaabiB«toa Markat.
A- W. WHELDEN.]
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Ho, 1SS CEAST 1TSEXT.
apl las Btrtfooo Dftptal tad fl
Ladies and Children
....WILL rlBD ....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRBSSINO PLRABAIf T TO USB. EASILY APPLIED.
la sot craaar. sad will not Injire tbo moat doUoat*. It
oaroa sJIdlaaSSos sf iba toalp. rsmo-rss dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
RAiK-aia Iha hair and and lloaQ, and la PUBKLV VBOI
1A8I.K.
aar Ttia Orfrlaal SAOr. BRUflH HAIR TOSIO ABD
DHKHSlNO na. ba bad of Iba Axaot.
JAA. IT. OATM, Drvnlal.
OOTAarNaw Hrot.nm.rr aod Howard •traata, aodol all Dmrf
Al.la^ lall tl
BOMB BV TBI BUT QTALITT OP MIATI
UAH BI HAD AT
8tallM S, O, California Market
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB IM01T BLBOAJT OPBTOM WOBat IB- TH« OITT
Beers afc Mayaard,
aao akaar aAAlk af Baok
IBS JOOBHAI OF AMUBMrEHT..
mt>U»hed 6T«r Dm Ji m» V«u bi
nM^ud."! ass w«rti«*o. .u.
Below Monl.oin.rj. 8*B Free1*00-
JS^AI^T. APBU.8.1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
Califcrrjia Thcatn.
Tsea-dleDee at this theatre laat night, when
Mr-.JnllftH. Dn-n'a comedy ef'Ths Gowneaa"
wai promoted iortnaflr»ttime on any Btage, wm
lair. fashionaDls and iritodly^baaothorMa being
eridaatlr well-known ti many preient. wboea
wia-aa were lor her eocotea. Tto atorr of the
piece ii U m follows: Mt. Jam«a (Henir Ed-
wiTdi), end Mre. Jaates (Miee Helen Tree. >, are at
•t their co-ntry boote.wbea they snfagaa gtwer-
n.n.Miia Utrgiret TrenhKD I Hies Annio Graham),
educate tb« yonnjt Jsausea. Roger MoATthur
< John McOnllough), a returned Oalif arnian, cemee
to seethe Jem eiei, end ie it cnee interacted in
the Goeerneie. Lewie Hawlsy <E. J. Baeklej)
appears oa the (oene, and extorts money fromtOS
Governaae; Hawley i» « gambler. The fear the
Got rasas baa of him, and theagitatioovbeehowa
at h;i -appearance, moke the audience of conree
imagine he ia her baa-band. He isn't. Ibe Got-
•rneaaiain love with Howard Arlington (W. A.
Meatejer;. In the end. Lewi- Ha*ley turns oat
tobeberbft!f-bro»h#racdEogerMcAtbnrborown
longleat brother, who telle of all [bia adTenturee
In Oalifornia, and how be loat all record of hie
enter a whereabotrti, a tableau is formed and the
curtain fall*. Fife acia were not 'neoeaaary for
the fsil developement of ,tbla alight plot, and
therefore the play is rather talk*-; the language
ie good, bat common place. John McOulloagb,
made a good character ont of RogerlMoArtbrr,
giving an admirable representation of -the
returned OaH.eroian (Heaven help the part,
If aeta into other hands.) All did their very
beat to make tbe play a Bnoreae, Mice Minnie
Walton bad cue [of tbe beat obaraoters in the
play and acted ft capitally. Hand Stanley ie* pleas-
ant nnaffaoied girl with a habit of telline tbe
troth. There ia aomejow comedy business in the
play. J. 0. WiKiamaon plays Ferdinand, a French
waiter and Uias Maggie Moore" Mary." These come
on with an evident intention of being f nnay and
are entirely disconnected with the other oherao-
tersof tbe play. J. 0, Williamson was ameaing ae
Ferdinand and M ias Maggie Mcore won mean ap-
plause both for elngiug and acting, as Mary the
cook. Mis* Graham does tome good acting as
Margaret Irenham and reade the poetical portions
of the part well, bat there ia really so little rco-
tiie.for her acting that it eoems strained. Tbe
other characters were society people thinly drawnt
well peayed by Mrs. Judsb, Mrs O. B. Saunders,
Miss Nellie Oommlne, W. A. Meetayer and the
others, Oondeneed into three acta "Tbe Govern-
ess" might ploy well, bat ave acts of it ie roo
maeh altogether. We do not aee-thH the audi-
ence would lose much were tbe flrxt two act"
chopped cU and tbe play enmropaord with tbe
third act. "The Governess" will be played until
farther notloe.
Alhambrm,
Sam Rickey Bade bis reappearance last night,
and reoeived a fceartr welcome. He oonvnlaed the
andiesce with laagbter, by bia comical acting ia
"As Like as Two Peaa" In wbich be played Jake
Charles Button. Jin 'and J. Robinson did some
good acting as 'the .fidgetty Mr. .Nervous, Little
Mao appeared in his Balance; Billy Emerson pre-
sented one of his f unoiest sketches "He's got to
come" and Bob Hait, Sam Bicker, M. Ainaleg
Seott, Miaa H. Williams and others appeared in
the afterpiece of "The Virginia Mommy."
Metropolitan. Theatre.
Some people were surprised tbat F. D. Davies,
tbe ventriloquiat, was not more extensively billed.
The reason of thie was, be did not need billing,
and he knew ft. His fame had preceded him. and
tbe Metropolitan Theatre was crowded last night
when he made hiafjrstappearanoe. After a fares'
and two or tares tcen-s of "Aladdin," In which
the Chapman Sisters acted, eanc and danced
charmingly, the new star made his appearance on
the Btage. His paraphernalia appeared simple
enough, simply a light curtain annjroo abrass
rod, and a box containing a couple of figures of
boys. PlaoiEg these boys one on each ko.e. and
letting the audience <i£now that their names were
Tom and Jot, Mr. Davies oommenoed a series of
tbe moat extraordinary performanoee ever wit-
nessed in * Oalifornia tbtatrs. He would com-
Daenoe-a spssoh to Joe, when Tom, evidently tbe
genius of Mr. Davie*' company of aatomoton fig-
ures, would "chip in** with some sharp remark
that had tbe effect of making the aodisnoe scream.
with laughter. Not a muscle of Mr. Davies face,
which was tuned f nil ie the andisnoe, could be
seen to move, tbe wooden boys were evidently do-
ing the talking. The manner in which Tom chaffed
his master, whom he familiarly addressed as
"George," was excruciatingly fanny. We do not
think there ever was so much laughter in the Met-
ropolitan Theatre, in an equal apaoe of time, as
there was last night daring] Mr. Davies' eniertain-
meat. Beaides the boys, he introduced a little
girl and two other penooages, all with voices
hearing as little resemblance eaoh to tbe other as
can be conceived. The little girl, Mies Mary
Jones, aged seven years, sang "Dear Father Corns
Home" in childish aocenta, though in arranging;
so be paid before hand, she .snowed a discretion
whioh led Tom to observe eoefidentielly, "George,
she's more than seven years old." Again and again
Mr Davits was recalled, and had to |beg the
the forbearance of tbe audience, as he was suffer-
ing from a oold. If he can do such things with
his voice when it is ont of order, we don't know
what he will do when it is In its normal condition,
Mr. Darlea ia ae we prophesied/ he would be, an
immea.se aaoceep. the public will never weary of
blm, and people will go again and again to listen
to him and lo laugh. Bewillappear every night
until farther notice, in (onnection with tie pro-
gramme publiahed on oar Stat page.
Bella Union Theatre.
"The Triumph of Virtue or tbe Working girle of
Ban Francisco." with whioh the evening's perfor-
mance at this house ends is a very popular piece
and every one Is going to see it. In It Matt Kelly,
Thoe. Campbell, R. G.;Usrsfa, Obarles Vernsr'
Tommy Bree. Will Bark. Mies Josephine, Miss
Fanny Gnrretson. J. H, Larklo, Mlaa Minnie Fill-
more and theothers engaged in its repreieotitloa
pi -here parti with much s-ilL This is prer
ei . -d by a good first part, and amusing interlude.
Hockley's New Varieties.
After a musical melange of new aoegs, jokes,
rJuete and choruses with Ned Buckley and Harry
Devoe on the ends, an entertaotng interlude ol
sot.. igs, danoav, pantoravine and gvmoaUio feat
is given by the popular artistes whose names ap-
pear on our first page. There ia always a lively
performance and oonstqnentlya good hoese,
Piatt's Boll.
That woadufoi musical phenomenon. Blind Torn,
the plant**, «U1 give hie first conoerl in California
Pacific Ball.
On Thursday eveninr, the 10th tnit.. a oonoeit
will be uiveu under the aaepices of the Stn Froi-
ciaoo Medical Society, (or, the benefltof l^e Free
Homeopbatio Dltpenaary, Z« Sutter itrcet. Tbe
programme whioh appears on our tir* I p.ga, wm-
ptlats performances on tbe piano by Misses Katie
Nauar, Alice Moyle, Sarah Croat tt ant Grade
Marsh; an aria by Mlrs Anna Elzer; a select on
from "Dor FrelachuU," by Madame loea Fabbri;
luaUomental performanoee by Messrs. Mansfield.
Hinriobs and 8 oh a berth, and other features.
Prof. Mulder Fabbri will set a> oonduotor. A fr*e
dispensary Is a groat blessing tothepsor in a city
like San Francisco, nod tbe least tbe publio .can
do is to assUt the Medical Society in keeping it
up. Tho combination ot ama tear and profession-
al talent will render the oonoert a pleasing and
popelar one.
Woodward's Gardens.
Thousands Hooked to theie gardens ou Sunday
and all enjoyed tbemaelves thoroughly. The at-
tractions ou week days are numerous, and three
or fonr hoars of the day can be well spent in the
Museum, Art Gallery ana Skating Pavilion,
Mafirnfire's Opera Honse,
j.H.Obaroh will be the recipient of a compli-
plimentary bensfil eo Saturday evening, when a
boot of volunteers will appear.
OlTY Gaupens. — The gratd festival in cel-
ebration of the tenth anniversary of the San Frao-
olsco Maennerohor will be held here next Snnray.
The Maennerohor will be escorted by the Sao
Francieoo inrn Verein and the German Guard
Fvsileere. A grand concert in tbe afternoon
tall In the evening.
Aju.TOMlOAL Htssnu.— On« of the moet 1
tomplew oolleotkme of the hind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and bean-
dial wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. As
him- may be profitably SDent here.
A Lost Chord.
Etii'ed one day at the organ,
1 was ueuy and 111 at eace.
And my flogra wanderd idly
0\at the noisy keys.
I do not kcow vfha1: 1 was playing,
Or what 1 was drdaming then,
Bat 1 *track one cwd of muslo,
Like the sound of a great Amen.
It flooded the crimson twIUshN
Like the oluse of an angel'd psalm,
It lay on a fevered tpirit
With a tench of aa isflolte calm.
It q ale ted pain aud 8' rrow
Like Love overcoming strife,
It Beemedihehsrmoniona echo
From onr diBoordast life.
Licking p9rplezlrg meanings
Into ft perfect peace.
And trembled away Into silenop,
As if It were loath ta ceaee.
I have sought, hut I eetk it -tttnly,
That one lo it chord divine,
Thai came from th« soul «. t the organ
And entered Into mine.
It may he that death, a bright angel
- Bhall ep< ak in that chord again;
Itmay be i hat only In Heaven
I shall hear that great Amen.
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
"The Story of Miiss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WRITTEN FOR THE GOLDEN ERA JN 1863.)
'Will be ooDtinoed, and concluded ia sixty
chapters, commencing is
TheGoldenEra
....OF....
Sunday March 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
Bow to Procure BarKalns.
Attend 'the auction sates of Watson & Bsrn-
hart at their anctlen salesroom, 112 But tor etceet,
adjoining the new Olrons Amphitheatre, and yon
are sura to trooure bargaiDS. "Sale days— Hon-
days and Frldayp. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. a
Woman's ttlfciats.
One-wonld think that rt was one of wssmn's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay«he eame price for it. Nearly all ihe res-
tamrants " for ladies snd gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fara than those whrre
gentlemen only dloe. Tebee is an fecettion.
At 4he Piobeeb RppTATmaaiT, on Wn«bingion
atrcet, at the cc rner oi Dunbar Alley, ladieB oan
get an ex-.ellent brsaklast, dinner orlanch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
8ir.ee 18-i9( provides rvoiy lnxnry the market
affords. Both ladlen and gentlemen find there
oishes to pit use the anost epicurean taste. *
Those Beantifexi N-rw Carpets.
At Jas. W. Burnhem & Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Poet streets, sra going like hot cakes,
New and choice rat teres constantly arriving,
A perfect rnsh to see and buy them. Elegant
parlor fnrnltme icvde to order in the fineet
eyile. 4 a
Dr. 3>oiiert;y
Has devoted nis study more partioulaxly to
colonic and speolno practice, and as such Is
now tbe moBt suoceesfnl of any Physician In
Bui Franolsoo. OiDce 619 Sacramento Btreet,
corner of I*ldesdorfl, a few doors nelow What
Ohaer House.
Fine Candles,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M.. A. Mercer's pioneer oonfeottoo-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
It took a. special tr»ia -with four cars to
■carry a Kentockian's roUtivtB to the resi-
deDt-9 of his bride, where the naptiils were
to be celebra-tsd.
-*.
Sandwich Island Pulu.
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the Fandwlch Islands everything there looks
more homef ul, and every kind of indastry Is
fating new life, Mr. Jacob Schieiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington Btreet,
opposite the msrket, who baa long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices tbat the gathering and his shipments this
year will he very large. Pulu has always been
In demaod on account of its superior qualities
for mattraBB bedding, and doubtless Mr. Scbrei-
ber win And no difficulty In disposing of all
that comes. *
Star Slilrts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for la'e cheap, at the
What Cheer laundry, 121 Leidesdoiff St. •
Save Tour Money.
Why.pay $8 per dozen for Cabinet Bembrandt
•Photographs when you can get them for $i per
dozen, and all other aicda (qnally cheap, at the
New Yons G-sllebt, No. 26 Third street, be-
tween MiSBion end Market streets. No Chinese
employed at the New York GalUry. 3-s
Sewing Dfaclllaaea for 8al«>t .
Bented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
agency for Mills' adjustable Treadle. x
Pratt's Abolft&oa Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aohes and>Peine.
Ladies, yon may say what you please there
1b but one place In tbe city where yoa can buy
underclothing cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that is at M, Fried lander & Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. 3h
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures Bheumatlsm and Neuralgia. 8
Attention, Jjadles
To give tbe skin the soilness of velvet, axtd
the tint of the ally to the complexion, use
Dicket's Gheme de Jab. l
Fob fine wobk, go to T. 0. JeBBup, dentist,
cor. Sutter and Montg'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
It Is True,
3. A. Sbaber k Co, are selling parlor, seta and
xllother kinds of roradtureandhtddtng cheap sr,
for cash, than any other dealer ia town. Other
dealerd don't stand a ghost of* chance when
people know Bhaber d prices. *
The Beat Bemedles,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
kw's Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 S&nsome
street, corner of Commercial. *
Prtih and Sweet.
For the bast confectionery, pv to Oaotr aod
WacDer*a. 107 Maottfomerr Kt. oear Snttor. M
S7Ton Children's Pictures go to Moerh'h
Gallxet, 417 Montgomery alraet. S-v
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send tbelr washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldeadorff St. •
V. Cartler & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having tbe latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will ezeeute any work In their line
In a Euperior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz epeci.
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary, 611 Merchant street, room 26. 8b
Good Investment.
No other city ia the United States offers
greater Lndicementa at the preient time for
Investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
is the time to secure lota at $25 each at 421
Montgomery Btreet. This Is the best chanc -
evar offered, •
Everybody Stated.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Bat Store, 617 Washington
street (eeoond hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
For the Best Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Baas & Co.,
20 Keirny sireet. New style oap bonbons for
^^^La^a^^^^^fca^^aa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
s. f. business Bmrrn
Antrolfliera.
Mrs, Bock, 120 Geary street.
BooBxrtler* aukd *t»ttt<c,»i-»
StaceyA Mock, (aehoo) books arpeeialtj *
corner Fourth and Mission.
EL U. Moore, 609 Moohcoaifer?, oear Menjb
Bu«lut« Colleitea.
Heald'a, Bryant A Btrattoo'a Coliega, 24 1 B
Batrhera.
Katz, Fred, fitajla 04 to Umi, OaJttorma Marl
9 ClalrTojimta,
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, 'I 7 Kearny street, Boon
Employment Office.
EL H. Kirobon", Male and Female Help.fcM H
French Fancy Oumta.
Looan A O.. 19 M»n t eotnery , 107 and 1» Rfl.
Hnap Sklrt» and Coraeta.
M. Freud, 36 Second street.
Unraun Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second strett
Mereheu&t Tullora.
Hollaed Bros., 126 Post atrect,
Milliner a.
Mies Lizzie Darter. 118 Fourth elr»t,
Mrs. M. Delig, ^26 Kearny atreet.
Scorcher of Becord*.
O. V, Gillespie. 611 Washington Btreat.
Wine* and Uqneri, < Woolaeali
Daneri F. A Ho.. A04 Front.
99
A Romance of Bed Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.
OF SURPASSING INTEREST AND POWER,
WKITTEN IXfEESSLT FOB
The Golden Era,
And posseSBing nnparalleled attraction, con-
taining a New Revelation in
California Romance.
A. pleasant Location.
PerBons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oentral location, should visit the Albambra,
and Inspect the fine sulteB of rooms to let there
The building la a verv fine one and It well
lighted and ventilated. .
Cujbvoyant. — Madame Clara Antonla, the
Olairvoyant, and Independent Tranoo Medium,
333 Kearny st., bet. Eu&h and Pine. Oonsulta-
tions in Kngllsh, Frenob and German. x
Olam Chowder Every jNlfirhfc.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just eff
£.earay. 3-r
We get no bminess from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry. Office, 121 LeideBdorfi street. *
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 6 a. M., oan
be returned In the evening if reqolx.d; we
never disappointl What Cheer Laundry, 121
LelaesdorS street, •
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Ready made and made to order. Boom 10 »
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt'f Abolition OH.
Cures Lane Back and Paralysis,
Wnite Labor Only i
Employed by the What Oheer Liunory, 121
LeideedorC" street. *
1FTEB SEEING
The Governess.
GO TO THE
Hot Sootcli,
Sutter street* aear Kearny,
And try one of their
Hot Seoteh's or Tom & Jerry's
A.11 Drinks Ten Cents
309. P. BRIGG8. Proprietor.
BEAD THE OPENING! CHAPTERS OF
Bret Harte's Story
....or....
"MLISS,"
,...ra....
The Golden Era
8V.VDAT MABCH 10th,
TO BE COMPLETED IN SIXTY CHAPTERS.
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE.
TO MAIL STJBSCRIBKBS.
The Golden Era, One Tear S3 SO
The Golden Era, Six Month*. 2 OO
The Golden Era and Pettrnon'i
JLadlea* Mocnr.lne, One Tear G OO
The Oolden Era and Peterson's
L.udle«' Macaclne, Six Months.. X SO
8EBTKD BY CARRIERS.
Tbe GOLDEN ERA and PETJBRSON'S LADIES
NATIONAL MAGAZINE delivered through-
out the city by OarrierBst i2.!io. per week,
Send Addreaa to Goldeo Era Ofllce, G40
Clay street.
Now ia the Time to Subscribe.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BERGE8, FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Roe-
t&nrant, baa taken the management
of both the Miners' Ree&Aorant on
Commercial atreet and tbe Minora''
Branch on Market street, in partnership witn MR.
A.MAYEDR, who has been connoted with the
arm tor years. Improvements have been made in
tho onieino departtnentB that will render tbe Mi-
ners' mow popular than It hae ever been during
tho 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Faro
embrace all tbe detioaoiea of tbe season. Our
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Cooki Dg and Moderats
Ohargea."
I*. HERGES «fe CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
C81 and SfSS Commercial, and
TOO Market atreet.
Open roro fi a.m. to 10 p.m. anSl lm
MONEY SAVED
By pnrohaaing roar Goods at, the
NEW YORK STORE,
Wo. HO Second atreet.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
CHEAP AND FINE JEWHLRY AND FANOY
Goods. Tbe Largest atook and Lowest Prices,
at Wholesale and Retail.
Human Hair Switches. , £\ Jfi, $7, 99 and apwarda
Homan hair, top braids $2 0i»
Silk Ubignons $i 25 and »l 50
Stlfir Top Braids sOcta
Linen or Mohair Top Braids 21 ota
Lln»a Switobes * 75 ots
Silk Mobair Carle, very fioe 75 eta
Mohair Switches, plain or crimped, tine 25 ou
Ribbons, Hosiery, Hair Ntts. etc., eto.
Our Real Hair Goods
Are nneqaalled in this market for Cheapness,
quality or variety, Examine onretoofe before mak-
ing joarpnrobases. «Br Good a aent O. O. D.
Jt. H, SAMPSON *fe CO.,
Ho. 1 lO Second street,
po301m Bttwwp MUaalon and Minna.
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PBRSON WHO OAN CURE CORNS
BoDisn*, Ingrowing Naile, BmeamatHm. an
aU kinds of Sores, as readily ae I can. Llnimand
falre and Oorn Medicine to be had at my omc
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAND.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Minate« Side from tbts City—Cars
ran direct to the Park,
BADGER'S OENTRAL PARK 18 TJNDOUBT-
edly tbe best Snmmer Resort for Pionics and
Families Onriog tbe Hammer, beiig FREU FROM
DUST, WIND, SAND AND POISOH OAK. Tbe
Park ie very commodious, and located directly at
tbe water front.
1 1 abounds in magnificent old Shade Trees, bean-
lifnl Lawns. Gardens, etc.. and is provided with
a mammoth Pavilion, Restaurant, and every con-
venience for pnblio assemblages. Will be open to
tbe pnc-lioaftT March I.ltb. For particulate, ap-
ply to T. W, BiDGER, at the Park, or at his
office, oertheaet corner Kearny and Bosh streets,
Snn Francisco. mhU )m
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIlf
N. E. eor. Jaekaon and Kearnj <
THE GREAT ERAPIOATOR OF SP h
OUMPLAINTS, iorm'erly of Lock B 2
London, and tbe last twelve tears oT bin Fn 2
DB. TOZER informs the afflioted tbat ttU aV
ing all tbe HOSPITALS IN LUND0P *
PARIS, aod spending one year In tbe mo mra
brated Hospital io London, the LOOK, 6* B
opened Lis old Medical Institute at the old 3" °
where he can always be found. DR. T0Z ■
for forty years met with uaparalleled aac !
tbe treatment of diseasu aenarally ksi _
CHRONIC A^D SPECIAL OOatPLAlHl *
DR. CHAS. D. .TOZER
is in every war* responsible, binding bin) u
effect a permanent cube, or ntakioK no c a
Those who cannot afford to pay for adn 3
medicine will be cherged for mediaino odIt 3
monthly restmbative pill8.d«tbi ■
to fall in giving relief in cases for whioh I >
recommeoded. are to be obtained onlj 2
office. Price. $5 per box. Full direction t 2
box, cent br Fxpresa or otherwiae.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the adn ■
Qn&cka who mAse it a pr«>itice to pnoiis S
affidavits and otb«r false rpfereneee, bot n m
the mo't reSDeotable pooolo ia the State, w u
bos cubed of diseases which othare hare It a
core.
BR. OBAN. IT. TOZBB
N. E. corner Kearny and Jaokaon atit
f«l-tf PaoFrao ,
Assessor's Offii
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYU
1873—74.
A 1,1. PERSONS, COHrASlB
BOCIATIOS8, or I IBMI, li
Clip ..d Connty of San FronclM,
reqnested, either In person «»i r
proper repreaentntl ve>, to deliTcr 1 1
A.aei.or'* Ofllce, No. G2 City H»D
fore the SECOND MON DA* la AP i
1SQ3, a itatemcnt under o.th <
Property, both ri:ttsl)Ml.iil
owned or claimed by him or tte)
which li In their posaeaolon. or wi
held or controlled by soy other r
In trntt for, or for the benefit of I*
them.— See Section, 0839-3816, r '
cal Code.
O-roU TAX IS NOW DIE. I
Ofllce, or to n Depnty. — See Set I
3889-8840, Political Code.
LEVI BOSEIEB
Cliy and Coonly AMI
Salnrdsy, March 1, 18TS. I
NOTICK
I
rilRKPCBLIOAKBHERtBtl
tied that the Field Deputies ol >
Office will commence aaaeialag pro I ■
SATrBDIT, MABOH 1, INT*.
The duties easlgned to those 4*9
•are loo well known to the eoataaaal
require explunatlona, nrtd while I *
been careful in making my aelecU* •
All position* or menfaTorably kaa. *
t h la coanmanlty for their compete"! r
latesrrlty, and am eonfldent that tk<
ties will be dtachar&red by cheat ta ■
general aatla faction of all concerned!
I urflrently reqaeat the general p«M '
report to thla office any dlrelleilea '
doty by any of my Deputies, and ■' *
them that any Juat complalata wll I
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI ROSENIB:
mh4 City and Co ont Aeseea
P^OIARED RT THE JTJBGEB ATA j s
iir of the Amtrican " ""**
(ol" trial arainat Stein'
others, to be THE BEST «*, "•" -jf;- „ .
CTKTAZ, Sole Atrent, »0 C^™1!
W B.— Pianoe of all slylM TO RENT. _
ALKAMBRA LODGING HOUSE,
TENELT FCR"VISHSD BOOMS, BUT'
trie or in aoita,
"Well MAgnf* SAd VaetllttHd.
Dnrnrciansd Kooma co let. a^odglng wltt
withe ot ' ""
Mk/mmm
WILLISJ^BAND.
MUBIO FURNISHED FOR ALt I
ocoatione. Mnaio Importad, arranf»s
and for sale.
MAHiCfl AC. BLXH leader *'*H
Orchestra.
DTKITBT TOUT DEB HEHDIX. X- k
«r or Bra» Band.
afsr-Ordcra from the oonn*rr promptly atww
Addrear M. W. WILLIS, Eatoo'a *a
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The Work ng Girls of San Francisco
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litlnainA Oa 1 aod ••• lb*m.
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..d IruulBi* F.lr, opoo TWHNIV-
t> ol oaaariBrltyt aad that now bt the
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Mb..., Mm lo Bof.ki. Mu.lc Polio-, aic.
k Md loni- •vaaortoitni. Oall add *I-
Xbo oa I a b r» I a 4
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lid ht tbo CBQ'loal pTlf*MlOO »o tb*
m-prtood PlMO !■ this uiiTkal.
AilKun «tc CO*. ABcata.
V». 1»1 M-rfcr. air^t.
SSE8 1II_EL0CUTI0II.
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY.
Boom* lO mid 1T....OCO WuMhlnftton street.
I. BB BAD OCB. TO TUB ,
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
or
C.P.VanSchaack&Co.
II
708, 712, 714 sad 716 Kearny trtf,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAKli)
E WOCLII HATE BEE» MUTTBD
at once, wlth.nt nor nnnccc.iary
talk, nad would have been llvlas lo-
dar, MlorDBSCBt to ao«lety. and a
walking aaWertlaeaientef the lew arlce.
a* which aood. are laid Bt that eater-
rri.lna Brai, laatrad a. belai a " dem'd
eold, daaav. al.aBrreeahte baa..'*
Philadelphia Restaurant.
»B/a w^ajp^npBQPniBTOB.
BBBOOLC. f
PABTM'.R WAJITEII
lor lb. rotd. Thi* ll oo. ol tb. bait oooortun.
lira lot . Btneri mto wltb a .mall oapital .Tar
ofl.iad. Pot railioalaaa.pplF aa aboaa.
( H II. A. OAUDKEK.
The Celebrated Dateh (anxdlan.
MIIB MIVM l.illirH.
BorlMoo.. r.rlo-Oonlo and Ballad Blorar.
hai-i-iio tuiih'i..
laeladlna the Child Wonder, IAPFOO.
I.REIK El.I.ia.
Ulna U. ll.l.K and W. El. I. IB.
OCT Lla TOW.
....A,D....
I. I < V A It A. « B,
Berle.Contle and Dnettlat..
rr>HI ABOVE ABTIITH ABE KOW OH IIIRIlllltKS. AMD CAM KB EN-
X ejai.d by mtoaa.ro Want ot tbo Booby Moantaloa, tbr.uith oar acaocy.
BBEBIIIAX COKBVtT * CO.
THE OLD
Hot Scotctl,
IS Mortea Btreel. near AAenrnr.
A.11 DrinUt. Ten Cenl*
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM JNDJtHRY IN TOWN.
Alwars oo flle tb* Now York Hsrald. Htrp"r'f
WosklT. Fr»«k Loalla's, !)*»'■ Uoingi, Poll oe Go
utU, all >l|& Oallfornla papers, alio London
Poiioh. Ball'. 0.(». lUuUaiad LonaieB Mews. Gall
and saUatjr rooraelf.
star- Don't forcet tbs sin of the Hot Batoit-b,
til it W. B. WALDBOW. Fropriator
Bar Sugar
JIOB BALK-BIB KBABJIT 6rgEKT. AT
nd ot Oandlw
SANGER HALLE
HUNGER'S HAT.L.1
14 OEABY BT., WEAK EKAK.XY.
Nfjins wnt Hie Cliolceit Mi-anda or UPlne*
anil MAnaora «>« build.
DEPOr WEVAtD t. HECHE'S B»Y BREWERY
f,U tt OBBIB >BU)MA1»W.
VOCIL AND MSTRUHIENTtU.
MU8ICALINSTITUTE
CBDKR THB DIRBOTION 01
XatXZl.. VP. JB. ZUUTZOrla
BlBFaatB... apr. Oalaa Sqaa
TO or.DEB
FRE1VTCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
•IT WAIBIKBTOR BTKMKT,
ftlSla Up? Mturnfre's Opera Hooae.
SHIRTS
... AWD,...
GENT8'
FURNISHINB
COOD8.
A LARGE ABBOR1MKNT OF OKNTB' FDB-
DlBhiitt (tort'la to t>« bid rood and obaap, at
the "OLD OORNKR." .1- I.I'.VY'f, i«1B> Mont-
iroDjarr »tr*ai Jostfo* Bl*ao to all. Doo't fonret
t*>» ro»beT— 51Q MonUftnary Strr et. fill 1»
Alfred Vetter,
Mann fact anr and
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
SBB Dnpe>nf#
XEAB SUTTER STHZEY.
flee nr Hock of Bird
Oafffwi bafore parebaalDB
ftitewhere, Alwayeeoae- ■
thlBR now on band. My
Patent Oaten, mad* ef
Tin Wir*. sre warranted ;
KRKK FHOM VEHM11*
Alto, bsst qaalit- TKA
TRAYR alwa.a on hand. r.o20 f.f
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUB,
Ami Colla>B« of Modletne.
TO C\C\C\ BEAUTIFUL AND- INBTBUOP*.
llfaUUU It* nbi*cu to be iwd. Qp*n bo tb*-
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA RAU
SIBMooLitoaierrfttrtMt. FOR MEN ONLP.
■^•Da. JoBDAir'i Pbitatr Optics t» at »/m»
Oaarj' street Copposlt* old MeobaDloe' PavUloa).
Signor Mancusi,
pRIVATB BINOINO LK880H8.-OLA8S OB •
UOHDAT anoTTHCAiaiiA-r,
AtJr.vr. Bt. Jataaa Bona., BBS Harb.t atraaV
coro.r ot Hllla. '"» 1—
MILITARY COODS
....AJCD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEBTRICIL
TRIMMINGS,
«*
IF1! ga.ro.
THE JOUENAL OF ABfftTSEHEKTS.
Pabltohed STsrj Du ib tJ» *•»* *»
O O A^ » X> "^ s
MlMmhonl «e< *«* W««hln«t«m «t.
Below Moot(toB»ery
S»o FnnoiMO.
TUESDAY ...APEIL P, 1873
California. Ranches.
Farm lif«* in California ia not altogether
lOTelj in the eyes ol tha Baa ern Tisitor, ac-
eaatoni'd to tw neat farm homes, pretty
«irdeDB and wall-kept poultry yards of New
England. Oar California farmers don't
cft'o to "waate" time on making their homes
comfortable. Man/ California ruches are
sad-looking plao». We hare before hi a
letter from a lady who ia atiying on a ranoh
in San Joaquia Valley. The following ex-
araot does not present a Tery cheerful pio-
VJ r i ■ :
Mra. does everything in her power to
make the time paea pleasaot'y, bat thongh
I have only be in here a week (and ah e ex-
peo's me to stay Iwo at leaat) I am wiaried
to death. Thia la a level plain ■» far a* yon
can aee for miles away, without one tree or
aiirub to relieve it. The house ia rougher
than a stable. Herbie has jut come in
with s-iven dopB following him. Obickeas
have tmll poaseaaion o( the honaa, and seam
to occupy it more than the children. AJ1
the people here seem to live on is eggs.
ToereiBOotahoaee for miles round. I have
only aeen itw.i women and an old man about
eighty years of age. Mr. has two hun-
dred horiti, and is alwjys out hunting them
op. I want to go home.
ThU description will apply to hundreds
of hom*s in the Ban Joaquin and Sacra-
mento Valleys. __
Heathenism ProjEresgiaff.
An Eastern paper siys : A preacher who-
holda forth in private oircleB only, gave it aj
his opinion the other eTening, that, from
the preseot disrupted state of religion, il
sterna as if wo were leaping back to heithen-
im aud its lites. He drew a lively pic.ura
of oar altars aa they are to be, of the sacri-
ficial ceremonies to te performed upon
them, and of the various fetishes which, he
predict, will ere long employ the invention
and ingenuity of fair heads and hands. He
does not think that i\e old custom of burn-
ing widows at their husbands' graves wil
ho revived, unlets it may be in tue cisea of
Mothers-in-law.
Oyiters,
In strolling round the other nigh:,
To look at 'FtIboo by km light,
■jot oareUss test , by chance did stray
To whore fountain's CA&selesa play
Ot sparkling waters, made a scieen
Throngh which a tweet bouquet was seen;
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly tell,
Made that window seem to ha
Rome fairy grotto of the soa.
dtop," aald my friend, "let's go In here—
It Iookb so nice — and try their oheer."
"ill right," I said, "I must agree
That this place trait* me to a 'T.'"
Ho sooner had we found a seat
'Then at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cocked magmjietntly, toe;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Jnst think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Ton're different from other men.
They'd clam tand orabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place oil klndsof game,
fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While srery dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "eu-n nice dinners,'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred tbJrty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
"Pacific Oyster Bouse. 337 Bceh street, above
If outg omarj; open Day aud Nmiit,
OHABLES Haake. Proprietor.
1*110 Pioneer Carpet Beatlna
Machine Co.,
Ha, t>63 Tehama street, 1b the only p*aoe you
..-in depend on for having your Carpets well
clranod and swept by machinery. J. Sp*uxd*
iii; A 00, »•>
-X-j% Barlow J. ssxxiltli
la giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
ttteu on Bexual Physiology and Kervous Dta-
-ate-i at hii Eygelan Hall, 63? California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 1 X o'clock.
A Dart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in resard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. m., free. w
Ladles 'Viaitinsr Cf.rds.
Written, engravtd or printed by Johh P.
T>wtub, 126 Sutter street, opposite Uok House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hahdkih-
ommrs hxatly m*bexd. PsantAKBHiP of overy
description to order.
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dresemaktr, ba* rrmoved
to 1M Geary Btreet. between Dupont and Stock-
ton, opposite 3tarr King's chnroh . 0
It ia a Beauty :
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near the Post Office. Best
aver lnvectei. 0
A great Taxiety of Tl?s and Bows, all styles,
J ait received at the What Oheer Laundry, 111
Leldetdorff street. •
■Genuine Ha i
Beat brands at 61
coiner of Merchant.
ana Cljcar«.
Montgomery street, 8, W.
I r«nok A Oaha. q
Srt-m Moorv,
Formerly of Buss Honse Oarrlagea, can be
lou- ' In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
■ ab ument, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. m
m
•**»ratt*a Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains Md Bruises. 3-l
i j?kaot>osrrapni.e caras. .
At one dollar per doaen at the Peoplep Art
Gallery. 34 Third street between Ste-venaon and
- saiiAion stiM a
A Plate eff Hash.
Next Frid.y will be gocd Frid-y.
Texas ha? raised circoa licenses, jw^aa
London bas 7,000 lawve's.
A Wisconsin wood aat-jer has retired on
$.00,000.
Olo Bu'l is going home after this tour.
The Chronicle on Monday gave "The
other aid9 of the Chinese question." It
made Ltt-e strongest.
Don't cain your manbocd into property.
Dumas announces that he will write no
more pl*yn.
Id", Iowa, has only female druggie's.
The Obieken ia said to have no f tar that
bis neck will be wrnng. Some one is finding
money for his defenc*.
Tbe Empress of Prussia is gray and wrin-
kled
AU tho Vienna hotsls are full till next
November!
AgoxL wife and health are a man's beat
wealth.
* Maybridje'a beautiful phofcjgraphs of Yo-
samite Valley will bring ihousjnds of toor-
ist4 to California.
Basie, Swiizsrland, has subscribed 100,-
000 francs for a Zoological Gatdm.
Gerald Kassey has been making a great
sensation ia England by bis le;tare on
Spiritualism.
Bradley and Rulofson are photographing
all the members of the Bohemian Club for
an album.
A colored sirens troupe is one of the exist-
ing wonts.
Parepa will return next season with a new
opera troupe.
Spirits have baou turning water into
burning Qui l. We fancy those spirits are
not from the higher spheres.
Saa Francisco cir conductors work from
twelve to fi'een hoars a diy, and still they
are good naturcd, ai a rule.
The paper having the largest circulation—
tbe paper of tobacco.
Harry McC Finland who shot Noah Mulen-
dore.tbeCill dranaftlc oritio fn the back and
killed him, has gone to San Quentin f jr two
years.
The Golden Gats Park is used as a raca
course. Judge Louderback collects the
Btakas next morning— $25 fine for fast driv-
ing.
Dr. Bellows is a "Conservative Unitarian."
but won't desert (hat creed.
Steam ploughs are needed in California.
Charles Vivian reports the people of Los
Ange'es charmingly socible, and extremely
well-bred.
A piano that never needs tuning is a
reoent Boston, [invention. v
G&plaiu Jack of the ModooB, me ins fight.
The Washington Critic has the cheek to
say:
Strawberries are too sour to eat jus t yet."
It stole tbat Hue from Figaro, as we steal
some from its columns. Strawberries in
Washington forsoot^l
When business is dullest su:cides are most
frequent.
Everybody is Koing to a picnic.
Don't try to do anything wh eh yon cannot
do well. Psy some one else to do it.
In the modern lexicon a murder trial is a
scheme to thwart jnstioe.
Bears are said to promenade the streata of
San Bernardino nightly, to the terror and
diegust of timid citizens.
Bogart wants to be able to travel this year.
Perhaps he may. Perhaps he may not.
Every laugh reddens the blood.
A recant writer says children are naturally
bad-tempered. We don't believe it.
Both tbe Call and Chronicle have pub-
lished lists of the great land-owners of Oal-
fornia, showing how five hundred men own
•igbt million acres. Encouraging to immi-
grants!
Here's a whopper from ths Washington
Critic:
In California horse races are flatted by the
tones of church bells.
The human race aie s'arUd by the tones
of church bells— christening chimes.
No dramatic "performances are given at
the London Theatres this week (Passion
week), panoramas and concerts are sub-
stituted.
Tbe drama is of religious birth,
Goat carriages for children should be fash-
ionable among our wealthy c tizsns.
Jones of Kearny street wouldn't let his
wife name their lateet female child "Vinai-
gretti."
The upper-ten in Madrid drive donkeys
four in hand.
Tbe Call publishes original jokea from
Fioaeo, removing tbe "trade .marks" and
giving no oredit. Wo don't see tbe use of
ttrs, Fioaeo has as many readers as the
Gill.
Professionals who reeeive eomplimentiry
notices in Fioabo have them reprinted in
the Eastern papers.
The wear and tear of acting pu's prema-
ture wrinkles on tbe face.
Bradley and Bolofron have taken a splen-
did likeness of Mrs. Judah, Imperial size.
Captain Williams of tbe Atlantic is not a
man to be envied,
Tbe sense of the beautiful is as essential
as part of a true life as an honest sense.
Prentice Hulford is getting into good
society in England.
A pio'ure is defined to be something be-
tween a thought and a thing.
A. Valuable Work.
Procrastination will ba tbe ruin of us
We tbink of writing a book, put it off, aud
a year or so' aftsr we have cooceived tbe
idea some one elss ge!s hold of it and car-
ries it out. We have long contemplated the
publication of " The Suicide's Manual," and
bave given a sketch of tbe work in more
than one paper; and now a Frenchman,
while we were thinking over the work, has
published it. Tne following paragraph is
the cause of tteie regrets :
A French bohemiau bas written a book
entitled "Tbo BuicidVs Manual." Ho
eou'corat's tbe remarkable aaic des chron-
icl'.d in history, and sugg'sts tolls readers
DOtneroui methods by nhica they may take
thvir lives without euffei mg auy tain.
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, la now eel-
ling off bis One stock of men's, boys' and chU-
arena' clotting, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prloea. BTery description of
gents ruznlahlsg gooas, hat *, trunk*, Tails**
etc., below 00*1, Gall U you want barialna.lL
The Last New Sonj?.
Axr—"Mati <t Cftandon,"
Emerson Oorrllte Is my name.
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my bouse can boast.
§ifely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! hish oh I Oh! high obi
None who hare been but again will go.
CorrlUe fays sol says sol - „
OnPiueStteet, it No. 410,
Remembtr the number aud call again,
Visions of Bbell-fl h in every style,
Inwirdly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles got Ladles go I
Emerson Corvllle'd polit*! and 80
8-1 They gol they gol thfy go]
Enjoyable Drive*.
An elegant and comfortable carnage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver sre the loading es-
sentials of en uDJoyoWeride, and theae cannot
be secured in Ban Frsneitco so unquestionably
as from Frank touioc, whose carriages bave
the privilege 0 the stand front In* the Occi-
dental Hotel. Elshandsometurn-outsareused
by the best circles of the city, and as he males
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
oeurteous drivers, he Is more Liberally patron-
ized than any other carrlsge proprietor on this
O^ast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage bo eirrlages
except those which he provides. Frankhas en-
joyed gr<at success In his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him, *
American Watches.
Reduced prloes, at H A. Oal tender's 63 Beo
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches osrefnlly repaired. D
Twenty Thovsand
Pap;r Collars, all style?, for Bale cheap at tbe
Wha; Ohear Laandry, offlie 121 Leldejdorff st.
Do Not Suffer lrora Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Ooms, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's lust]-
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjk. We
■™*k from experience, haying tested the Doe-
t*r'e capability. References alyen tfrequlred. h
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
j&- CAn.33.
SSy~*We, the nndcmlgned, performer*,
mttsioiaaf, oibieeas, and friende, tender a COM-
PLIMENTARY BENEFIT to Manager J. H.
OBUKCH, totakeplaesatMAGTJIRE'S OPERA
HOUSE on SATORBAr AVfiNlKG, April 12th:
Jno. H. MoOaba, ( M. F. Orallaxhar,
Gbae. Piatt,
S. S. Sample,
A. A sired o,
H. W. Oorbjn,
B. Jetlisoa,
j. A. MoPhaartOD,
Dave J. Levy,
Heory RoRers,
Joseph MoTaggatt,
And others.
The following Ladies and Oentlemenof the Pro-
fessioQ bave kindly volontcered:
Miss Agnes Kennedy,
Miss May Leslie,
Mies Maud Brandon,
Mi»s Lydla Livingston,
Loo Dixod,
Unas. 'IbonipsoB,
Hugbsr Bobioion,
Harry Howard,
John Kelly,
James uoi ion,
Tbomas Rosa,
Geo. H. Franois,
Frank T)e Roo,
John Radnor,
M. Carroll.
Hi'ry Hojsrs,
J. Jaooby,
Willis ArmstroDf,
Ohai. Onriall,
Jobn Alloa,
Kichard L. Tanke,
Joo. E. Oreea,
Jobn Foreman,
J. E. Conner.
Comer Twelfth and Folaom streets.
APRIL 13, 1873
SUJfDAY.,
TENTH GRAND ANftlVERSARY
.,..07 THE....
San Francisco Maennerchor,
^^^ EBCOaTKD BY TBE....
San Francisco Turnverein
....AND THK ... '
GERMAN GUARD FUSILIERS
TBE PROOESSIOrf WILL FORM OK BUSH
atrset. corner of Powell, st bslf-past 9 o'oloos,
and inarch tbronsb the phnoipal streets to the
Gard«r.8, where a Grand Concert of Vo.al and ln-
siramen'al Masio will be given. Prof. Qenm Fen-
don linden's BRAHH AND STRING BaNU of
sixteen pieces. Danoinc to eommenos at 1 o'clock
P. M. A Grand Bill will be given by tbe Ladies of
therSeoiety in the eveniac, commenoing at 7
o'clook, on wbioh oooation the Ladies will engaga
tbelrsartners, and take fall control of the ball
noPA.
ADMISSION SO CENTS
Prof. 0. S. Fowler's Last Day,
jpoB consultations as to your own
and Children's Phrenology, Best Business
Health, Harries*, eto.. at tbe Grand Hotel, closes
TUESDAY, at a p.m. N. B.-Laat Tlait. 2t
PupU of X.a Haliaa Leroy, Pari*.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
»* KMI STSEET. »31m
o
DAVE MKNDE8. »t th.
old onsln. )R.d Lion. 1» Omn
itr.el, belwa.oKe.ru, «»d Dnpoot, where 700
OU) neve HOT AND OOLD DRINKS, notforget-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lnnoh. The "Old Bport ' U
.iwewonh.od. DAYg MgWTiBB. Proprietor.
OEORGE MATES
•ncUU kind, ot SHELL FISH,
BUlleNoe. *0, »1. *», OeJIloml.
bUrket. .ntnoo. on OjUif ornu etrMt.
PmbUoorprrrj*. pertlee ul luniUM npiiH.d
From fl A.kL to li F. M. L*dle,' ud OwitlenftenN
Ontu aoo» oo«> tro« < k^t. to 13 *M ta37l»
5 A9SK.
t «--' ^rF
GrTLA.NI>
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
23 S GENTS
NEW
GENTS'
Furnishing
J i Goods
CLOTHING, Etc.
wi
....or....
SPRING GOODS
Received Daily,
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
i? :& £i
CHEAPEST HOUSE
MBRICA
CKAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Sto
(Formerly Mayer A Workheim.)
No. 80 MONTOOMEBT STBs
Oppoelle the X.lck Doni,
BBASCB, 408 KMRUT 81KE
MR. MAYKR OJLL') ATTENTIOK TO
large ond well selectad ueonmeotol
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Tel
and Cloth,
And hia nnw ,ty'e^ of ready-ro.de 81lk W™.1
• tBerL/.DIEo' SUITS. a> 1'ERY LUWPHi
Al.o. a larse etouk ot biripea. aroihe.oo'
Bbawls. Lace Jackets Silk ind Gottoo V,l'
Bllka, batms, nloakinks. and every d.wrlmi.
Trimmino,. JUST aJlklVKD. a laimSES
the opting eiyles o< "
rLAIK ASH KUllBOim,,
UKEK SUITS,
. ?■ 0.-01oeke,Dres,e«.nd sn tt made to ,,
In latettfaghlon, at reaaonattle ratea. -V
r PRICE tfOlT
A Safe and speedy Rerm
dy for all Bronchial Affe
tions, Asthma, Cold
Coughs, Loss of Voic
Bronchitis, Incipient Cot
sumption, Hoarsenes
Pain and soreness of tl
Breast, and all Difficultl,
arising from a sudde
Cold, readily yield to h
healing powers, Ask fi
the California Hall's Pu
monary alsam. Sold b
all Druggists.
PBOPKIP.TOBS,
41T Seutsome street, toraer CoensMttu
jatO tt
■sG^TxLB.
CURES DYSPEP8IA. i
&?#m&i&
Gives Tone to the Stoniel
tujmmfr
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITt
s^TiXL'Br
Is a Sure Relief for Indigirtto
,(?^^XLB^f
HAS NO SUPERIOR At A
BLOOD PTJKIFIEE
feJOtl
Programmes, and all kinds ot Printtaf Jsr i
SHOW. LBCrrUE. ((WCERT.T1
ATKI ond CIBCTJS 111MOJ11
AT LOW BATES, BT
B. JF: steretl
6a« OX.A.T- STRUT, rail
THOMAS W. BRES,
>«» UAITUPAUTUBIB
jf — AtTD—
^T oruihJTmii.os,
OTHEI MrSICAL IWSTKCafUT
ESTABLISHED IN 1 SOS.
fV'Le.soriB giren on tbe Baoip and Dnm- *J
MISSION STREET, between Iftrst and Seerai
N. B.— Fi.B-toned Silver Solo Banjos lor Pi
eaaionala alwan oo band. ''
FREE AND EASY.
EVEBY SATUKDAX »!•■"
Piano and. Sir>ie;lnff at 6 F-
CHARINGsfJUsSALOO'
000 Minion rtreet, near Oee.a*
delO KAQLE8 A WILD, PlwarMW
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN H.UXVCI
Cor. Seeojid aidTekuu etreeti.
•dy-Terrapln comtantly o. bl
Oysters Id arery slrle. PBIVi
SUPPER BOOHS F.1R TaBII
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•ti t
UNU UU*UTT
BOOTS and SHO
ON HAND and su*
to ORDKB.
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9 Keatrnv ■•»■•-»*
CANDIES.
ALL KIND* 01 THS alhTL
nMde at oar Stssda Oandy VaMOty
(Sls^twaoi
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THUR3DAT BTaKUO, ApiU .Ota
First Appearance of CHARLES VIVIA1Y
Urfk St Ol» ; PinHfllr Sfi «'mn
««»tr. SOUnin Prl*-t- Baaaa SA wad •la>
•*•*" All Bllli e<*ralnet Iba Alkambra Theatre moat oe proaeoted hereafter, on Monday.
-t-T-cform-aw to cammaoae paoetiia.iT at eight o'ciock.
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5-TBTirATIO" TO DAJIOK
■In Kalla H.tMr. «•!.. Alio a.rli.. Ml-
Mftr«k CraaAtt and Mill llrarl. Mar.b.
Conductor Prof. R. Mulder Fabbri
AjmiaaioK ana dolus
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WltBOAt axil. chArfA.
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r ee'eareted t)l *• WHITE MIIRTS Th-« fii fTtBracTi.T. ud rotiaalllraBd darabililT will D»ir b« auuhad. To b. bad ooly >t th»
MTOAM. AND >IR TIIIV. I X 1 * AltTlOW MTORF. «>1 * K r«mr •« r.r . <-..r f'a-.mi«TfUt,
Snrts. Why Have Te that Catarrh T
B«r« P-t to Rtddr. "Ton Ion* to brlihl.
Mar* Toar ••■• ■<■•■ aparkU Ilk* ■ iUr."
"O Fl», •■■» Blddr, "Dr K-orj'- Dlftnond rtnxti
tlu car»J till dtvii of - b**i oaUtrrb."
(Vn'iil all tVunfil'*. t>id MB PORT NTRKrTT.
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Mr. t>ona Pt\atotBlaio of
J© Throo Slinplotoiits.
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. .tally- Tkiyer
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Tlie Sports of A Hum.
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(Mr >o Iron Uoat....ltlaaaa K.«lly ». fh,nBer.
iflao HUutkc | lan|i Hla Violet
T- eanolada altb
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ffl 1 OTHHB FELLOW
iwfeArtf ....Jofea PiIoai Mr. Pooto Hnfbar Morton
ibito-iAr... H Daror Oollactar Dick Htll
.frank Mtrimnre J.oa. On aliUr .Loo. oooimirt
IMPimxa hVa.,1.
nllA Ippur-MISS BELLE BELMONT
••— a ao (hi.
I— a» so and aa oo
hiiwo At 7 o'clock— to AoramMoA at I o'clock,
IN BhH«A.|HL-
To Close Copartnership,
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WE WILL SELL
OCT ei*£.M ooni.ivn, *-■» par *•*••»
« I T OI.AHM FHIIT noWhS. «t CO each.
CVT OLAM DIXANTKKN, •! IO *.irh.
CUT oIaA.sh riTriiRRft, at co cock.
out ouit brtm or—
1 doaea Qoblvt*,
1 daaaa K«m OUupi,
1 dnvB Kntice Plata*,
1 M|ar Howl,
1 Mpaoit l.lua*.
' 1 Cremtr,
1 Oaf/ercd Baiter,
t Frail Bowl
1 Celery tilaaa,
S Prcaerve Dl.hn,
Fna'lth Dinner Set for IS ptinnrn, S»0.
Fraaeh Diane r Met for 19 prrtnui, ••& to »50,
Haaerlor PlaUed Caatoro, SI to alia.
Sopcrlor Plated (Kodgera JBroa.) Table Hpooaa,
<JS .10 per dnxea.
rtopealor Plated (Kodgci-t llroi.l Table Portia.
9S SW5 per dojr.ro.
■operlor Plated (Budier. Hroa.) Tea Spoona,
Bs TR aer doaea.
■aperlar Ivory, bundled l Baaaell'a) Table Blalvea,
BO per doacaa
Saperlor Ivory- bandied f Bni.t-II'D Deaoart Knlvea
Ba per doaen.
• •aerlor Ivory-haodlcd (Raaael'a) Carvera, »* GO
par pair.
And aUcooda la aar lttllF,\HE MTOCK la like
proportSoa.
HOOPER & Go.
HAVILAND,
OONNELL'S
BRAHMWICAL
MOON PLANT!
East Indian Remedies,
FOR THK ODRR OF
Rba nuMorn,
Nanralfia,
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. Aimiiat^MM • P» na.
Lit ■■•■ Atfooiiooa.
(•ciat'oa.
8o-0 Tbrial.
Dypt-pala,
OaUrrh.
Durrliaa.
I'onatl. Hod tod
Dtaaotaty.
a a- .N..tr th«- BSaaai of ion* nf thoar wbo
havfl t>r>o i oai*d - Mm. "t,r«Q»i I'll. ily. ei-Usia.-
n >f ; Oapa. B A Fool; R II. Sloloe; Maery KU
ward*, of Uoofatrt'a lb«a|ra: Kfad I.iator, and
Dapot-ail Kb ABA V STKblCT, bo-
two*D Biah •u'l I'. ia. ap'J tf
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7*0 MARKKT BTUBKr, UARRV OOR-
bya rfapactf'ilr Informa hi . frt«nda and pai-
rona Ibat ha baa 'cQtt^d id bnamKal atylo tint
roar and ooinfortabla raaort, tod will ba plaaaod
to ac* Ibev. on* and all, and bara ilmm aampto
•otna of tb" ob'iloeat wlnea and ll<]aora, A new
bUlltrd Uliln from Hi a mnnalaoto-y of LiatODtltld
with Phalan and Oollfn dor'a latait pit«B< a'ael-
faood oaabiona, baa ba»n ulacud in th« Billiard
farlor. 'I ha popular aod offlciaot bavoras* maolp-
olator, Tommy tlarroll, oao b* fonnd to bin old po-
ailioo praparad to dlapena* oraatoro com fori to all.
Mltf
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
yABinrr talbnt an route east can
aiwaya Morna ftrit-olaai •DRiKomaota by
al-i ppiac at Salt lak* and tpplyins to
B. JKBOMS,-V
ftl Boaloeaa Manager.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIH It TO CERTIFY THAT If. B. TERW'L-
LIOKR A CO . W and SI Wublofftoa Market,
tro tbo HULK AGRN t'S Tor thn i.n of rnr brand
of bur tor, known aa " BALDWIN'!* DAIRY BUI1-
TKU," It baa b«SD told at the above atand tb»
puttblrtoart years, and any braoda of bnttar rep-
raiaotfid to be of my nako not prooared of H, B.
TarwUllser A Oo., are eoooferfeita,
i,. k. lMi.nwin.
Ban Franoifco, April. «ib. 16*73.
N. B. TRKWII.I.IOEBA CO.
feSS-tm SO and a l Waahloitton Market.
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whttener and Paper Hanger,
Ba. 1JM BEAKY BTBKRT.
Ladies and Children
....WILL HID...
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO Ufltf. EASILY APPLIED.
la nit greaay, and will not Injure the moat delloaU. It
curaa all illaaaaae of Ihe aoalp. ramorii dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling.
Ren,' era the hair aof. and gloesy, tod la PURELY VXOB
1AULK.
ap-The Orlmnal SAOK BRUSH HAIR TONIO AND
DRK SSi.NO nay be had of the Agaot,
afAH. IF. DATF.H, Drawlat,
Oomar Now UonUomory and Howard atreela, aodef at) Drni-
Hiau. hi? t f
JTOHN ROBL.
MONK UV THE BEST V|l AI1TY Ol MKA.TA
UAH BE HAD AT
StalltA r>, O, CalUornla Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THK (MOSr ILEGAWT 0U8T0M WOBK IB THI OITT
=5
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FIGARO."
ras joraNAi or ajtosehebts.
E». BOaABDtTS
I Merchant »»<• «8« -W»rtlB«to» .to.
8»lo» Monts-omoiy. 8»n FrmcUoo.
WEDNESDAY APBIL9, 1878
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
California Theau*.
"The Governed" wu performed Again last
Bight. It played much more quickly, tome of the
vsdondant dialogue having been prosed. To"
night, Joba lloUalloogb will Appear as Riche-
lieu, a character In wbiob be Is generally ad-
mitted to be the riabtlul laocoesor ef Forrest.
To-morrow evening, "Money."
Metropolitan Theatre.
Anothei immtaae bonie last nlgbt enjojed the
wonderful pstformanoe of B. D. Davlet, tbe ren-
triloqaist; tbe prtttr singing, daccing and act-
ing of the Chapman Si Here, and the ballet by
ll'lle Gang&lo and ladies. To-night, tbe extrava-
ganza of "Plato" will be presented, with its
ohamicg music and new soeaery, and Mr.
Davieswill present hit conical boys. Friday eve-
ning, farewell benefit of tbe Chapman Sisters.
Wednesday next, grand matinee performance by
seoreeof volunteers for tbe first snnnai benefit
of tbe Benevolent Protective Order of Seals, a
professional organisation.
Alaambrtt
Sam Biokey In capital negro farces; Little Mao
in hie wondsrfol Essence: Benjamin Olark, W. F.
Baker and J. G. Ruasell ia popular bailed?, and
Bob Hart. Charley Sutton and others in acts, will
present a vary lively entertainment this evesiog.
To-morrow evening Charles Vivian, tbe popular
character vocalist, will make bis reappearance.
Bella Union Theatre.
A first part by the Bella Union Minstrels, an
interlude of songs, acta and dances, and the sen-
sation drama of 'TheTriumpbof Virtue; or. The
Working Girls of San Francisco'- will be presented
tc-nigbt. Tbieisa good piece, and is well played
by tbe company.
Buckley's New Varieties.
Among the features of tbe programme at this
bease mar be mentioned, Harry Devoy in Datoh
specialties; Leon's pantomime of 'The Three
Bint pie tone,"1 Mortimore in oharaoter eketehes'
and Wed Bscklevoi: the end in thoflr=t part.
BUad Tome Cowuctwt.-
t Thatmu^calmaryelef the Ktofteenth Century'
£Uad Tow, will make kU £r£t appearance in Cali-
fornia and give his firtt oocceu 0a Monday E63t,
at Piatt's Ball. On our first page may be sees a.
list of tbe compositions whioh this negro boy who
doea not understand a cote of musio playa with
the ease and precision of a professor of ( :e piano
ferts. How be dees it Is a mystiry. That he does
it taousande oaa testify. Tbe Bale of seat) will
commence to-morrow at Gray's Musio store oa
Olay street above Montgomery.
Pacific Hall.
On Thursday evening, the 10th iosb., a conceit
will be given under the auspices of the San Fran.
Cisco Medical Society,, (or. tbe benefit of the Free
Homeophatio Dispensary, 232 Butter street. Tbe
programme whioh appears on our rlrBt page, com-
prises performances on the piano by Misses Katie
Nsuer, Alice Moyle, Sarab Orosett and Grade
Marsh; au aria by Mies Anna Elzer; a selection
from "Der Freieohutz," by Madame loess Fabbri;
instrumental performances by Messrs. Minefield,
Hinriobs and Bchnbertb, -and other features.
Prof. Mulder Fabbri will act as conductor. A free
dispensary ie a great blessing tothepcor In a city
like Sao Francieoo, and the least the public lean
do ia to assibt the Medioal Society in keeping It
up. The combination of amateur and profession-
al talent will render the concert a pleasing and
popular one.
■Woodward's Gardens,
Thousands flocked to these gardens oa Sunday
and all enjojed themielveB thoroughly. The at-
tractions on week daye are noaeroue, and three
•r four hours of the day can be well spent in the
Museum, Ait Gallery and Skating Pavilion.
Ma ^aire's Opera House.
J. H. Ohnroh will be the recipient of a oompli-
plimentary benefit on Saturday evening, when a
-host of volunteers will appear.
. San Frakoisco F-osileeeb. — The second
annual pionio of this fine company will be held on
Sunday next at Beauetaen Park. Alameda. Target
shooting, games, dancing and other amusements
will be the order of tbe 4ay. First boat leaves at
9a.m.
Cm Gaedenb,— The grand festival in cel-
ebration of the tenth anniversary of the San Fran-
cisco Maennerehor will be held here next BaaCay.
The Maenaerchor will be escorted by the Sao
Francieoo Tarn Verela asd the German Guard
Fuslteere. A grand concert in the afternoon;
ball in the evening.
Asatokkiai. Museum On© of (he most
•ompleie collections of the kind ia the United
States, comprising handrede of costly aad bean-
tlral wn models, ia daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at the Majeam oa Montgomery street. An
soar may be profitably spent bare.
The Saoramento Theatre.
One-half of the Metropolitan Theatre at
Storamento haa been sold to Wm, Morrow
at $15,000. Morrow now owns the entire
property. He will probably give a dramatic
season shortly.
How to Procure Bargains.
Attend tbe auction sales of Watson k Bam-
hart at their aactlen salesroom, 112 Sattor Btreet,
adjolnlnp. the new Circus Amphitheatre, and yon
are sara to prooare bargains. Sale days— Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan.
diae. Oat-door sales promptly attended to. s
The Best RsmedJea,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
aVs Webfoot Pills, for all biliona. complaints.
For gale by all draggista. Agency, 417 Sansome
Btreet, cemer of Commercial. •
^ratt'a Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
Ladies, yon may say what yon please there
Is bat one place in the city where yon can buy
underclothing cheap for yourselves and chil-
dren, and that ia at M, Friedianderfe Go's, No.
9 Third street. Nucleus Building. Go and be
convinced. Sh
PraU's Abolition Oil
Care* Bheomatism and Neuralgia. 3
Notmegi,
[From the Daobary Nsws.l
And now they have invented artificial bat-
tor. And wby not? We bave artific al
hair. The public, we mean, has artificial
hair.
Bandy. beaches are common enough, but
we never sQBpected sandy maples until the
introduction of this year's crop of sugar.
Mr. Hedge, who is recommended to try a
watering place next rummer, is now riding
around with the different milk-men on trial.
"Tour children may never have 'wealth.
observed a neighboring clergyman to bis
congregation- "but when they grow up it
will be something for them to boast that
their fathers were not members of the For-
ty-Second Congress,
The spring styles of bonnets are oertaiirfy
suferb. The ladies are showing iacre&eed
excellence of task-., and they are to be com-
mended. The latest bonnet is a trifle tigh-
ter ban freights on 'oar railroad, and as
gracsful in proportion.
A very handsomely dressed young man
who was waiting at his horse's head for his
girl, Sanday aftsraoon, and deairedtode>
moDstrat 3 to the watching neighbors how
familiar he cooid be with such an animal (
pat the head of the noble beast in his bo-
som, and just then the animal sneezed, and
—well anybody wfee has seen a horse sneeze
can picture to himself the state of that shirt
bossm, and cellar and vest, iost aswellas
one of 'be old masters could do.
Tile Sacraments Theatre.
The public and press of Sacramento com-
plain bitterly of the grasping disposition of
the owners of the Metropolitan Theatre.
Tne Bee says :
When Signor Rossi qrjit tinging and went
t ■) calculating tbe cost of bringing first-class
singers and chorus up here, he came acroes
a bar more difficult than be bad ever found
in mneic, and which barred h b venturing op
here at all. The expenses here alone would
bave been, with the enormous rent asked,
$152. per night. It is also announced that
f -r the same reason of GEorbit nt rent the
Piper lease is off. Piper was willing ie give
$250 every half moots, $1,000 for the State
Fair month, and $500 per month for each of
the three Legislative months. The lessors
wanted $300 each half month, $1,000 for the
State Fair month, and tbe same for each
Legislative month. What wonderfol finan-
cial tict tbey have of frightening off every
profitable lessee— Proctor, Maguire aod Pi-
per. We hear that a movement ie on foot
to baild a new theatre.
New Music.
Gray has inst published Vivian's "I will
Stand by My Friend," and Emerson's "Going
to tbe Shucking." ith wphotograpbic title
pages.
--♦ .
The Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and- Foortb, an! have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices, 41
Woman's Rights.
One wonld think that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay tbe same price for It. ' Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and geLtlemen" in 8an
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen oaty dine. Thebe is an exception.
At the Fiot&EB Restaurant, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get aa ex.ellent breakfast, dinner orlaneb. at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18*9, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both Indies and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Burnhsm & Go's, No. 618 Market
and IT Post streets, are going like hot cakes.
New and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rash to see and buy them. Elegant
parlor fnznltme nude to order in tbe finest
ayile. iA
•
Dr. JJoHe-rty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as Buoh is
bow the moat successful ol any Physician in
Sin Fran oia co. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors nelow What
Oheer House. x
It Is True.
J. A. Sbaber k Go. are selling parlor. Bets and
all other kinds of furniture and bedding oheapsr,
for casb, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealt r* don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Sbaber** prices. *
Fine OandJ.es.
Tresta, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 678 Kearny Btreet. wholesale ana retail, g
Froata and Sweet,
Far the best confectionerr, pa to Oanty and
Wacaer's. 107 Mentgoraerr St. Bear Batter. H
IkT'FOB Chtm>tue'b's Pictures go to Mouse's
Gai-lert, 417 Montgomery street. 3-v
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their watbiag to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Lcidesdciff st, *
Fob » hk wobb, go to T. O. Jessup, dentist,
V. Cartier & Co. , Lapidaries,
From Parle, having tbe latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exeaate aay work in their line
in a enpeiior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay tbe highest prices for quartz speci.
mens, and appraise the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 611 Merobaat street, room 26. Sh
Good Investment.
No other city ia the United States offers
greater Inducements at the present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at $26 each at 421
Montgomery Btreet. Tbis Is the best chanc
ever offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " Thb" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there is sure to be suited. B
We get no bntiaess from Chinese, and we
employ none to do oar work, at tbe What Cheer
The Common Pate.
"The fate of a yonog man" is the title o*
a new novel. We know it a'ready. It ii to
wait on some young lady be thinks tbe aome
of perfe^tioo, to spend all his spare cash —
sometimes more then be can spare — on bar,
attend her to balls, tbeatreB, parties, and
ebnrob, and then find out, when he aeks the
question to whioh an answer in the
affirmative will make him entirely happy,
ordepr<83 him to the lowest depths of dv
spairand diiarranged necktie, that she is
already engaged to be married to the bald-
headed wretoh who wears eje-glagaes, and
talks science. It is pletBant just then to
have the adored objeot remark, 'If we can-
not be more, wj can at least be friends for
life." If the youth isn't a fool he bears his
fate with fortitude, and soon returns to his
three square meals a day. If he is a fool he
takes to telling all his friends about his un-
happy condition, gets diunk, wears bad
clothes, and— greatest folly of all— goes off
and marries another woman who has played
some other young man the same trick that
was played on himself. If this isn't "the
fate ol a young man," then we've never been
juvenile.
Touctuntr .
Tell ma to forgive me, for O, I am so
happy," was the telegram an IndianapoliB
girl sent to her father, 1 3 appraise him of
her elopement with a telegraph opera'or.
Sancwich Island Pulu.
Since tbe aecenslon or the king to the throne
of the Fandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
tasing new life. Mr. Jacob Bebieiber, dealer la
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been tbe
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments thip
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its Euperior qualities
for maUrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in dlFposing of all
that comes. a
Star Shirts and. Collars.
All Borts and sizes, for ta'e obeap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st, •
Save ton* Money.
Why pay $8 per dozen for Cabinet Bembrandt
Pnoi ograpbe when you can get tbem for $4 per
dozen, end all other klcde equally cheap, at the
New Toie Gallery, No. 25 Third street, be*
tween MleBion and Market streets. No ObineBS
employed at tbe New York Oalh ry. 3-b
« . . -
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
a, pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral looation, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building lfl a verv fine one and IB well
lighted sndventilated. «
•
CurnvozAKT. — Madame Clara Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Kearny St., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions in English, French and German. s
Clam Cbowder Every m&ht.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jaet en*
Kearny. 8-f
For the Best Candies,
Qo to the popular store of Geo. Haas b Co
20 Kearny street. New style cap bonbons for
balls and parties. Sbi
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. u., can
be returned in the evening if rcqoired; we
never disappoint! What Chear Laundry, 121
Leiaesdorff street. •
McDowell, Snow CtkirA Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 .
608 Market street, ccr. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
White Labor Only 1
Employed by the What Oheer Liundry, r31
Leidesdorff slreet. •
AFTER TBE
THEATRES ARE OUT
GO TO THE •
Hot Scotch,
Batter afreet, aear Kearny,
And try one of tbetr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Dx-inks Ten Cents
feStf - JOS. P. BRIGGB. Proprietor.
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing yoar Goods at tbe
NEW YORK STORE,
No. 110 Second street.
Human and Imitation Hair (roods
CHEAP AND FINE JEWELRY AND FANOY
Goods. The Lirgeet Etook and Lowest Prices,
at W hole sale and KetaiL
Human Hair Switches.. .$5, J6, $7, $S and upward;
Homaxi hair, top braids S'2 Oil
Si kUhignona $i 25 and $1 50
bilk Top Braida , t 60 eta
Linen orMohairTop Braids 2*cts
Liub-a Switches ., 75 eta
Silk Mohair Onrle, very floe. 75 eta
Mohair Switohes, plain or crimped, fiae 2SotB
Bibbona, Hoaiery, Hair Ntta. etc, etc.
Our Real Hair Goods
Are nneqoalled in this market for Oheapaees,
qaabty or variety. Examine our atooli before mak-
ing yoar porobaaea. *»-Goods tent O. O. D.
■A. ». §AHP80H <& CO..
No. no Secoad street.
ao30 lm Betweea Mlaeloa and Minna,
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO OAN DURE OORN8
Brjoieoo, ingrowing Naila, Rhenmatifm, an
ml) klndeot Sores, as readllyaal cao. Licimenj
Balve And Ocrn Medicine to b« had at my offio
BRET HARTE'S
Incomparable Romance,
"The Story of Mliss,
An Idyll of Red Mountain,"
(WRITTEN FOR THE GOLDEN ERA JN 18C3.)
Will be oontinaed, and cenoladed ia aixtj
ebaptera, eommeneiag ia
The Golden Era
....or....
Sunday March 16, 1873
Now is the Time to Subscribe
"MLISS,"
A Romance of Red Mountain,
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL.
OF f UHPASSIKQ INTEREST AMD POWER,
TTBITTIX JTXFKESSLTr FOB
The Golden Era,
AadposeeBsiog anparatleled attraction, con-
taining a New Revelation ia
California Romance.
BEAD THE OPEOTNQ OHAJPTBBS OF
Bret Harte's Story
....or....
....IN....
The Golden Era
SUNDAY 11JL1U II l«tb,
TO BE COMPLETED IN SIXTY CHAPTER*.
FOR SALE BY NEWSMEN, EVERYWHERE.
TO MAIL 8UBSOBI BSsBtr.
The Golden Era, One Tear .93 50
The Golden Bra, Six Months 9 OO
The Ctoldea Era aad Peterson's
XindleV Mnaazloe, One fear.... 5 OO
The Golden Bra aad Petenoi-'i
ILadle** Masoxlae* Six Month*., fi GO
8£BT£T> BY CARRIERS.
Tbe GOLDEN ERA end PETFRSON'S LADIES
NATIONAL MAGAZINE delivered through-
out tbe city by Carriers at 12^0. per week.
Send Addresa to Golden Era Office, GIO
Clay street.
Now is the Time to Subscribe.
Attention, Good Liyers!
MR. P. SERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of tbe Miners' R*w-
taarant, hai taken tbe management
of both the Miners' Reeaaaraat oa
Commercial street and tbe Miners'
Braooh oa Market street, in partnership with ME.
A. DBAYEDR, who has been ctaaeeted with the
Brm for years. Improvements have been made fa
the eaisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners' more popular than It has ever beea during
the 1% years ef its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicacies* of the season. Oar
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking aad Moderate
Charges,"
P. BEB0BI A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
C81 aad £88 Commercial, aad
TOO Market street.
Open rora 5 ajc. to 10 p.m. aall lm
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAND.
The Popular Picnic Kesort.
Forty Mlaeites Hide from tbls CHy— Care
ran direct to the Parle.
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK IS TJNDOUBT-
edly the best Summer Resort for Piodics and
Families dcring tbe Summer, bsiuf? FREb FROM
DUST, WIND, SAND AND POISON OAEL The
Park Is very commodious, aad located directly at
the water front. 1 . _
1 1 abounds in magnificent old Shade Trees, beau-
tiful Lawns, Gardens, etc., and is provided with
a mammoth Pavilion, Restaurant, a^d every oon-
wnience fer public assemblages. Will be open to
tbe public aft*ir March I5tb. For particulars, ap-
ply to t. W. BADGER, at tbe Park, or at his
office, northeast corner Kearny and Bush streets,
Fan Francisco. mhll lm
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FENELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SDJI-
F gle or in salts,
Well £daraso4 aad Vanttlo-twdi
S.F. BUSINESS D!RtC)7|
_ Aatroloirera.
Mrs. Back, 120 Geary street.
Boob.a«iler« ana Weatloa.sv
Btaoey* Mock, (school books arpeoia
eorner Fourth aad Miaaion.
B. U. Moore, 600 Menutomere, near Mar
Buslaeas Colleewa.
Heald'a, Bryant A Stratton'a CoUege, %
Butcher a.
Katf, Fred, Btalla ft* to 100. OabforataMi
Clalvvoiaate,
Mra. O. M. Stowe, % .7 Searoy street, Roi
Employment Offlee.
H. H. Kirchoff, Mate and Female Hetp,fl
French Fancy ttomia,
Loeaa A Oo.. 19 Menteomery, 107 aud IDS f
Hoop Sktrta and Curaeta
M. Freed, 36 Second street,
B Dm an llutr.
Sampson, A B. 4 Oo., U0 Second street.
Merchant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 126 Post street.
MHlInera.
Miss Llzcie Carter, 118 Fourth etreet,
Mrs. M. oellg, 226 Kearny street. '
Searcher of Records,
O. V. Gillespie, «il Washingion street.
Wines and Liquor*. 'WooIm
Daneri F. A Co.. MM Front-
DR. CHAS. H. TOW!'
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTI
Si. B. eor. Jaekion and Kearaj
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OP ft
OOMPLALNTS, formerly of LoV
LoadoD.and thelaattwelveyearsof SsalTi
DR. TOZER informs the aauo% th« i
mg all tbe HOSPITALS IN LOKW
PARIS, and spending one year in ihta
orated Hospital, in London, the LOOK b
opened cie old Medioal Institute at ta»a !
where he can alwayB be foond. DR. Ht
for forty years met witb aaparallelsa ti ,
JHSoKr5r,lTt.m*Dt ot aiee»B« aensrslly Y
CHRONIC AWD SPECIAL OOSIPLaIB '
DB. CHAS. B. TOZJtR
ia^'a^ every way responsible, binding ti
effect a permanent CTjBEi or maUag*b«'
those who cannot afford to pay for id
medicine will be charged for medi«insonl
MoNT HLY RESTORATIVE PILiS.mT
to fail in giving relief in cases for whioh
recommended, are to be obtained ml
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direction
box, eeot hy Express or otherwise
DK.TOZER does not imitate the a*
UaaofcB who mane it a prsntioe to puol
affidavits and otber false references, hot
the moot reBpeotable people in the Stats
has cobed of diseases which others ham ■
a are.
w _ DK, CeiS. Bt. TOXK
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson Hi
feI~'f 8*0 Frs
Assessor's Olfii
NOTICE TO TAX-PAY
1873-74.
A LL PCBSOrYS, OOMPAHU
SOCIATIOBTS. or FIBMI, «
City aad County of Son Fro ads *
reqaested, either la person er p Ir
proper represeatatlvea, to deliver k
Alienor's Office, No. 6S City Hi n
fore the SECOND MO Ml AT Is A 1
1878) a atatement nader «i
Property, both I' K II SON A L aad \
owned er claimed by him or Ik
which la la their possession, er as
held or controlled by any otter ■
la trait for, or for the benefit c. *
them. -See Sections 3680-8016, IP
eal Code.
irrOLL TJL£ 18 NOW »VM »
Office, or to a Deputy. -See ■ *
8689-88*0, PoUtlcal Code.
LETI BOSKKE
City and County lu '
Satorday, March 1, 187%
NOTICE
.
np HE P DB LIC AJt H BJBSBBT
. fled that the Field Deputies
Office -will eommence asseaslag »r *
SATTJBDAT, UAKCH 1, 1»T»
The duties assigned to these A
sure too well knows to the coma*
require explanation*, aad wall*'
beea carelul la making my select
All positions by men favorably ks >■
Ibis community for their coaipetei ■*
Integrity, and om confident that *"
ties wlU be dlscharized by the" *
general satisfaction of all cone*"
I urgently request the generalP* "
report to this office any dlretlstl
dntybyany of ray Bepatles, »n-
them that any Jast coraplsOat* »
ceive Immediate attention.
JUEYI BOSSES
mh4 City and Count
DF
Fl-LABED BT THE JOTOE8 *J I
_ • i of th. Amtricui I»fUwHi,H; \*l
otken. to be THB BBST OS ijfflg" 9ri
IT p.— Piano, ol .llBtriwTO BEBT- p
«T ^thcit E"oL-i AT.RAHESA
mtmmm
WiLLIS^BANI
MUB1C FURNISHED JOE, Ji
oeoasiona. Musio imported, arrai ■
and for sale.
UABCVs M. BX.XTM leader
Orcbearrra. ,
HESBT VON DEB MHH»IE '
er ofBran Bond. .. I
sor-Ordf-re from the conotry DrorapU:"
to Address M. W. WILLIS, faM ;|
Store. 188 atoitarrasrr street, or M \
15INQ I Store. 188 HoiWmw atreet.
IbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIb.
£> MOTEL. ^ ™
S»u —
BBBBj
■
FMRSHEO ROOBS,
FS HOT!
• >» riAMMCO wniuDtT. trait, •. ib*b>
AAAaBBBBk
».*. «rv ».
TROW UTAH THEATRE
Va ratio* Ya«
CALIFORNIA THBATRB.
>ti
gttr.ED.DaviesMR JOHN M< CULLOUGH
■'"' Cardinal Due de Richelieu,
aDman Sisters
BtCHSt-tSVJ
BELLA UNION THEATRE
»aa»*
Ar.„ , BELLA UNION MINSTRELS
T llO«. OeXXJQ. J>"|o©ll
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mtm,m,
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!1H)
3 well Benefit ". Chapman Sisters
timber Ii an
B-ialT*7-er's Comedy or MONEY.
m.^ho, Triumph of Virtae
OB
The Work ng Girls of San Francisco
Him lot mi Kiiaia
AT, AT 2 GRAND MATlHtF.
lIit motictivi
• ii iniuoo*
"""""l* tngii I'iiFiT t> tni ll«i
oki, li n MM! IT lllll.
lOO
IJ.tl, € .at,
>l»t» I „li
I, a.,. * *at.
s\1 I HUT, at J o'clock GRAND MATIN KK
HOBDAY ITEJIES. April UU-flnt Appa-anes tbU t*a»o of lb* ArlTowiftdggd gCKEN Of TBE
AMERICAN STAGE.
IiwrtM <W«i«-[>r«M OI
Draaa CAraVa Adatww .....
Otr*u »:»<• OMbMtn..
• 1 »• Bilwtr.
7a Ga-Iary...
■ I *• l'n».<. K
»* ■ •.<. lia no
H»r', SePSlSOU
HIllw.fT iAiM"
I :i*JI IU«| OlAf
a», a l>nict>a..o
Adia Ilr«(if ir- .
Ajiulii >i<<olir.a ltr»/
Dm, a b-f n»wiiv*r .
Oredd
...Edward Wtniiini
I ,r ,nf *
KillWftil J>rjbi* Jooraoo
r.ttorAIUB. .,..(Wc'*1** ' Mini. Mltmrr.
Ja»By Ft as? too l ( 1'iTlt Afmtl'.iir
■ ha*
lUiiii num..,
Mi'in Rpo'ftia
AriO'» MtMB
Matilda Barna
MifO M*neg
Li'lU Job..
Si!, hoi corn oiggar gir .
p Ann? i.mnnn-
KactBii pi rriin
MftrlB Janrttlg*
Hally Win. mp
LltllB llan»r>d
JiniOnBhi
M-l ill Float
V r»il Cooper
OTIC;
CHILD HAS RETURNED TO
ItB Parent.
EKA SHIRT STORE,
KmII| Ir^rl. ka, KcBMV.4 «•
:l Hi'cnnd NlriTl,
ere ree will •■. e fnapkt. e*>
• .1 iHiiin ee. rimmi
I, at lb. Ill leer art. .a.
• M.DKT ek €■•).
PI
lUCUIlD
EB'S OPERA HOUSE.
iks mi ^ cm, mini.
lt,«l»t';
|,B.«»*~
I KLUifT TI1B.TRE HAS BXSH OJI-
W1U4. 1«4 «w ». mud br Uw Bl«bt Of
•..k. 8Uf« kad irkt^lnc innm Ik,
r umil VIU da aualWjatt«D hf iatMr
i»u.< rirci,
laj mU> Pwuil.lai,
Or <a J. H. arflHL
• •• WMMtfUn atraat. ttaa rTasalaw
IN. gWEENET,
■tRCHANT TAILOR
AS HKC0ND bITKKbTT.
GOODS! PERFECT FITS!
atlsfaotion Guaranteed!
IVB LIRE Or BPRIRO 151) SUMMER
oo-it )oil r*<«iTt<J. Cb I Bod ■•-> toBtn.
A Nrfo*. .trfft BTir)771l.
WEED BEWIM, MACHINE AOF*r<Y
iocy )• no* rmoMrt to ISIRib MonU
■trtMi, D«sr LlBWBrd. N.B-ThiWRKD
KAToritB tH>k tbe hish-nt prsrnnin n*«r
two roBDB|llon> Bt lh« (TBtt World"* K«ir
• . i r*67 ; bIba, tbo uni Kir*t Frflmlrira at tha
■ Bir'ssd Igttitato Fair, ddoq TWr N I V
n. It* »alaa i< mir1) dODDlBd, »"d fataalla
b prfc« w hltDarto m2l lm sod
PIANOS.
ANfl. PIANO BTOOLB, PIANO COVERB.
itBtMnsto, Maalo Bonka, Maile Folio*, ato.
atMk and lar«* bm or tin ant. U*!l «od cx-
Uhb. Tbt OBlabratBd
Mil'AHMOX rilMOU,
asrdad br tha malc«l prsftsslou st tb*
lom-prlcad PIaqo In ttils msrkst.
VJLM*.XUPT A CO., A.t«b.U.
Mo. 1»1 Market Btrsct.
'J •
Hi.
LASSES INJLOCUTION.
) Or THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
• TbBstrioal ProfBBttoo la tsllfoniia, prav
clia*aaIor lsstmOilOB Id Eloomuao.
II UbtbII thami«lT*Bof tbeoppor-
ilrin ■ s oast ml art at b au>dar*t* otMt
■" *• BB«lr ihin la "0«a>biBM" P.O. Bex
MB H*lJ«oiArB bb to Mrffll, ate, will b>
KGOBRT. CLAIRVOYANT, TR8T -*-
■oa Ttitjob Mtdlora— Obo b- nnoaolUitl JjL
Mwsta.Bkoi-.edBllf.fromlOA-M to #-*T
""' '- Nuodar. 'instdar *>P«t
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
RooniM l«'. iikI 17 020 WnKliliicfim ttreet.
ir HI BAD O.HK TO THA
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
....or....
C. F. Van Schaack & Co.
II
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny ttrMt,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZ.,)
M WOVI.ll HAVE BEEN MITED
•it once, wlthsut any naaeeeaaary
talk, and w« aid have been IItIobT to-
day, ajiloi-noaient to aoelrly, autd n
walklBB: adTcrtlienentor tbe low prices
aft which good a ore sold by that eat«r-
prtilaf flra, lutead «f Itctag a " dena'd
cold, daBBp, dliBsreeablr bad*."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. V. BHRGOLD, PROPRIBTOB.
THR CBOIOEST MEATS ANT>4
VafBtftblBB, Beard tip tbn WBad. f
FABTKEB WABTRO
FOR A FIRST OLASS KXHIBITION, READY
for tb« road. 1 hit la one of thn baat opporlao-
itLa for i Vmir' nm wlto s >aall OApiUl atar
oBartd. For bb> lie jlaia applj as ftbovft.
CBAI. A. OARDNKK,
Tbe Celebrated Dateh Coaacdtaa.
Efiaa hinnia. lodih,
BarlasqaB, Barlo-Oomfo sod Ballad Blofar.
H.UTIIO TRlilTF,
InrladlPK tbe Child Wonder, MPrnO.
LELIB Klal.lN,
M1H8 U. KI.I.IH nho W. KLIIH,
ttVT E.1MXON.
Mi.AVO....
L V * Y ADA AI S,
Rerlo-Comlc and Dnettlata.
TIER ABOVE AKTIdTN ARK NOW ON OVIEHOUKH. AMI «IAN HUE?
gBCBd bj mttiBffBrB Wcat of tho Rooky ModuUqi, tbrotmb oar brboct.
SHRBIOAN COR1IYN ■* CO.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOHi
1G MurlcB Street, near Kearny.
All Dri>i Its Ten Cents
Hot Drlnksa Specialty.
THE BEST TOM 4K0_JtRRY IN TOWN.
Alwftll on fllo tba N*w York IJarald , H.Ari*-.r'f
Wetklj, Frank Laalii-'i, Di,'a Dotngf, PoIiocGb
Mttft, ftll 'b* OaliforalB papain, alio Loodoa
Pancb. Hall'. H4fB. Hlutffttftd Locdoo Nbwb. OaII
■ad iftt'ifj rouraalf.
•S»- Don't forgat th« alrn of tba Hot flooteb.
fa" if W. H. W ALDRON. ProprtBtor.
Bar Sngar
f"0R SALK-MM KF.ABNY ST8KKT. AT
MEUOER'S. . AJio. .fary kind of Ukodi.i
SANGER HALLE
(SlKGEA'o HALL,)
14 GEAIIY aTV. NJCAK REABA'Y.
Moae bnt the Choice*! Dtrwmla of Wlnca
and Etlqaor* oo hand,
DEPOT WETAND A IftSCHl'S BAY BREWERY
f.Utl 0HB1S FELDUAKN.
V0C4L »ND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICAHJfSTITUTE
DSDKR THE DIBBOTION OF
IVIH. X*. XI. I«JXT3E31=l.
.lSFnal.t.t iipii, fnlun fqaikre,
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER ^50,
....ft*....
LAIVCASTER'S
• 17 WASHIIVOTOM «TBBJeT,
fBlO.ia Opp. Mftgatrs'i Opsra Hoobb
SHIRTS
in nETr in
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS.
AUHdR ABSORTMKNT OF OENIB' EDB-
Dlabioi '-looAa tn b« bad snod and cbBap, at
IbB "OLD i>.-BNKR." J LKVY'S. *lt» Mont-
rom*ry atraat JnaMoB eitao t» nil. Don't foraaa
trie Dnanbcr— OlO Mfrilgomftr itt»at. fall Ira
Alfred Tetter,
■lannfacturar ftod
Imporuir ol
BIRD CAGES,
SEE Dopont.
NSAB SUTTER STRMB1.
Kmi my a took of Bird
OftgCB b*fora pnroliBalos
Bl-ewbarc. Alwuyanom*-
tliioft diw on bftiid. My
Patont OBgt-B, m ml ii nr
Tin Wiia, am Wll^^llnlll('.,
HRBKPROM VKRMlKr"
Alio, best, qaalny TKA
TRAYS a iv-Aiaon baorl. wogl tf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEURI,
AadColleice ofKedlclne.
Pobllo DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HALA
B I B Moatgomary itreet. FOR MEN ONLY.
gay Dm Joiidax e Pbivatr Officii Is »t *"»!
Ov>ry tLraet (opposits old MeobaDiot' PstIIIod).
Signor lVIancusI,
DRIVATB lIlialKO LE880KB.-01^»» OB
MOADAT end TBliMllAT,
At » r.k »«. Jkink. Book., »•* Hartal "".V
oorocr ol K11U. "'" '"
MILITARY GOODS
....AMD. ,.
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
** FIGAROS
THE JOUBNAX Q¥ AMUSEMENTS.
pablUbed «rrery Day in tho Year **
j_ j>. BOGARDUS
AT
•SSlCercbant nnd 535 Wn-hluirton Stl
Below Montgomery, San Fraociaoo.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 9, 1873
Something Like a Story.
Tbs eit raordiaarj woman resides i'ni time
In Lsxiogton, Ky. Forsjme time past aho
ha? been atliag, and bad become emaoitted.
NothwitbetaDdiag this har appetite was faar-
fo.1 to behold, and tie quantity of prorisi ms
eh a cODBimed made her husband iaok sad
whenever the grocer was spoken of. Last
week the nmtjry wis solved. One day she
became sick aad vomited a mouse, a young
kitten, two rabbit i, a yonngalligitor, and a
small cobra capello. A* her appatta still
continues it is thought that tho rest of the
animals of some menagerie that she has
swallowed will make their appeiranco ai
soon as she eats something that disagrees
with tnem. Her husband has started a tide-
show with the animals which she has thai
far laaaohed. He expects ia time to own a
resectable menagerie of home production
Soed for a Criticism.
Tub Pall Mail Giz: tie is likely to figure
in another libel suit. A few melts ago it
published a letter commenting unfavorably
upon Mr. Gilbart'd new play, "The Wicked
World." The writer spoke of "the eoarae-
ne s of workmanship" by which fthe {piece
was disfigured, remarking that the Coarse-
ness "occasionally hardens ia to actual offen-
ei?eues3;" and in another passage he said
"the baldnes) with which the absanoe of
mortal lore ia presented oarriea £with it a
stray smack of Oneida Creek." Probably
Mr. Gilbert thought any reference to this
loo *litj ia connection with bis play .was an
offense. At any rate he has, it is reported,
begun proceedings against the proprietors
of tbe paper, who of course decline te giro
up the name of their correspondent.
Tiio Daily Graphic.
This is a title of a diilv illustrated paper
raoently published ia New York. We have
reived No. 21. The illustrations >re not
highly flniibed, but are graphic. A daily
paper full of pic'urcB representing the events
•of tbe day, and sild at fire cents a copy
should succsfd. The picture j are produced
by a new process of engraving, which is
keptsecret. We suppose in is akin to the
zinoograph process which was used when
a couple of yeaT/s ago there wjb an attempt
mads to run an illustrated daily paper in
this city. Though the attempt failoi after
the firtt week, to San Francieco belongs tbe
honor and glory of having started the first
illustratid daily. We hope the New York
paper will meet wiih better succses.
An Ub appreciated Joke.
There was an indignant bride in Vermont
the other day. Tfce wedJtng ceremony was
performed byajuatiee of the peace, who
conoluded it by saying: "And now I sand
you to the county jail for thirty d*ys." The)
bride, looking daggers at him, exclaimed :
" You ought ta be seat to the insane asylum,
you infernal old fool. I've got a good mind
to pat a head oa you that'll kesp you in bed
for over thirty days." The justice took the
dignified rebuke in Bilenca, and didn't offer
to stop tbe br.de and groom when they itfc
without offeiiog him a fee.
Twenty Thousand
Pap<r Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at the
"WnasGhea: Laaodry, office 121 Leldeadorff St.
Tne Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co.t
No. 653 Tehama Etreet, Is the only p'nee you
can depend on for having your carpets well
cltaned and swept by machinery. J. Spauxd-
ing i Oo. 3-a
J>r. Barlow *J. Smnh
Is giving a eoure of Free Lectures to Gentle-
st en on Sexual Pbyaiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Eygelan Hall, 637 California street,
- fery Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
^ uart of the evening Is devoted to examining
aud prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In reeard to health
-o invalids dally, from 9 to * p. m., free. w
Lidles "Vlaltlna Ceres.
Written, engraved or printed by Joint P.
DwxEB, 126 Setter Btreet, opposite Lick Houw,
■and at the Grand Hotel. N, B.— Haotdkkb-
CHIBFB NEATLT MASKED. P«MMAKHrTTP of fiVBTV
•deacriptlon to order, B
Mrs. M. W. Kind, ere.*nn»fe> r. bai removed
to 123 Geary street. betwe°o Dupont and Stock-
ton, opposite Starr Elng'a churoh. Ov
Xt is a Beauty :
Tbe Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
416 Washington street, near tbe PoBt Office. Best
ever Invents J. 0
A great variety of Tlf e and Bows, all Btyles,
just received at tbe What Cheer Laundry, 131
LeldesdQrff ttrett. ' a
• — — —
Genuine i=£a . ana Clears.
Best brands at 61 M^ntgonjery street S. W
corner of Merchant. L r«nok & Caha. q
Sam Moore,
formerly of Bnss House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing
• abUshment, southwest corner Bueh and Mont-
gomery ete. , or Dexter Stables. Carria«e orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. &
A New Type Rostamrant.
A writer in the Ne* York Daily Graphic
says : Efforts are being mads tj establish a
novel kind of restaurants here, under the
mod st title or "Qmkar'a dairies." One of
these has bean open in Broadway for Boms
two monthB past, and the extension into the
up-towa districts is foreshadowed this week
by the opening of another oa Broadway,
higher up. Eiospting tb.9 name, there Is
nothing of the Qutksr discernible about
these mild aud mi ky taverns. It is under-
stood that they are owned and oontrolled by
a"Uaitsd Farmers' Milk Reform Associa-
tion." If the fiald in which taeee whistling
herdsmen pasture their cows is only half as
large as tho field cios3Q by them for thtir
rjform, then, indeed, their project ought to
provo a succeis. What they purpose ib to
supply purs milk and plain, wholesome
food, chiefly of the farinaceous kind, at ratsa
to suit the pockets of all. In an establish-
ment called Quaker one would naturally
expect t j sae female figures of tbe straight
up-aad-dewo pat'ero, with high-necked
dreiBss and hair arranged in unattractive
trim. Not so with the damsels who trip to
and fro with bowls of wholesome porridge-
and-milk. To Bay the least of them, they
aredre;sy. Th?y via with one another in
their heads with pyramids of alien hair.
Such enormous paaiers aa these young wo-
men sport c mid never have been revea'ed
to the most reokleas dressmaker ia her wild-
est after-dianer dreams. Quaker, forsooth 1
Pauoy tb. 9 straight perpendicular of a Qaa-
keress broken bv a pauler nearly as big as a
barrel-organ !
Whore He was Ahead.
This story comes-from Maine: A man in
Portland married a a widow. She has a fash-
ion, which is too common among ladies
who've buried a man, of giving bioi glowing
accounts of the angelio virtues of the dear
departed. As the prohibition law is in force
in Maine, he cou'd not drown Li* sorrows
in liquors, bo he nerved his soul te take a
terrible revenge. Oae night when his wife
was sleeping souodly, perhaps dreaming of
the "first" vie im of her charms, he aross
from his bed, took a sledge-hammer, and
deliberately raising it to his shoulder, he
marched to the graveyard and smashed the
tombstone of his dead rival in little bits.
Now, when his wife says anything about
the virtues of tbe dead man, he replies: "It
may belljvery true, old gal, but he can't mash
my tombstone; there's where I'm ahead,"
Appreciative Audiences.
The New York Times says: ThoUrical
audiencei in the more aitleus districts of the
oountryhave uoique ways of testifying their
appreciation of favori'e actors. In Califor-
nia iu the early days a sbowerof gold eagles
often rewarded a laoky hit. This, in spite
of its suggestion of the fits of poor Tar-
peia, was, on the whole, a pleisanter mani-
festation of approbation than that which the
older Placide once received in a Westsrn
town, whoa an enthu-i < s t : o cirpenter in the
gallery, having nothing els 3 t> bestow, sent
his heavy cMsel whizzing through the flat
within an iachof the actor's hssd. St 11
Io3s agree tble was the tribute accorded to an
actives the other night at Denver city. Some
mercurial edirer, having summoned her be-
fore tbe curtain, admiringly shot her in the
bip. If such evidences of public favor are
common in Denver, public performers, we
imagine, will bo rather cooled in their ardor
for cilia and enoores.
Trie Last New Song.
Air— "Atoct £ Ckandon."
Emerson Oorvllle li my name.
My business elirayg Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aad Fanoy Boast,
Relishes these, that my Loose can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! hUh oh I Oh 1 ulgh oh I
None who have been bat again will go.
Corville fays sol says boI
On Flee Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
ViaioQB of Shell-fl A In every style,
Inwardly oause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go.
Ladies gol LaUes got
Emerson CorvlUe's polital and so
3-1 They got they got they gol
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the softDess of velvet, and
the tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Digest's Gbemh de Lib. l
Do IS"ot Suffer trora Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerns, Bnn«
ions, Clnb and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Inetl-
rnte, 310 Eearny street, from 1 to 6 vjs. We
»™*k from experience, haying tested the Dos-
tor'e capability. References slven if required, b
CS^FL^ISTTD
AVERAGE
SCHEME!
500,000 ARTICLES
SELLING AT
HI GENTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Future Wives.
A painstaking person who has gone to the
trouble of investigating the subject of for-
tune-tailing, baa twenty-seven different card
photographs of "future wives*' whr are in
store fpr him, obtained from as many dif-
ferent sorceresses. He don't think there
are any trumps among these o&rds.
The National Same,
A Connecticut boy, just learning to read,
asked his father nhat Credit Mobilier was.
"It's our national game,*my boy", replied
the father, who with the shrewdness of a
native of the Land of Steidy Habits, was
looking aheid, you'll be able to play it
when you get big and go to Coogro-s.
Oysters,
In strolling round the other nigh:.
To loojt at 'FtIboo by gas light,
unr careless feet, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a Boieen
Through which a Bweet bouquet was seen ;
We lie moBBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
.Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It Iooes bo nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That this place suits me to a "JY"
No sooner had we found a seat
■ Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other meu.
They'd clam eand orabe aud terrapins ;
In tact, we found they had within
That cosy place aR klndsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladiap, too, haye found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
80 here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "en:h nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKE. Proprietor.
PROTECTIVE ORDER OE SEAIS.
WThtre will be at special meeting on
Thursday. April lOtb. at 2 ooloofi P. M, at Charter
Oak Hall, on Market street. All members are re-
qoested to attend, as business of importance will
ooBie before the Lodge.
«91t A. W, BARK. G. S. O. 8.
Card, of TlLanUs.
Bah Francisco, April 9, 1973.
To Misses Ag-ne;a Kennedy, May Leslie. Wand
Brandon and Lydia LivinsBtoo, and the Messrp.
J H. McOabe. 8. S. Sample, A. Astredo, J. Al-
len, R. L. Tank, J. E. Green. J. Foreman. Loa
Dixon, O. Oorlell aod others:
Tour generosity Id ext»adiag to me ■ Compli-
mentary Benefit is, I think, the highest compli-
ment that cenld bs pud t j me as a manager; con-
sequently I fled it difficult to express adeqaktaly
ray obligations foryonr kind offer, tbe acceptance
of which will be one of tbe proudest references
of mr life. I remain, ladies and gentlemen, year
obedient serrAnN J. H. ORrTROH.
POOLS ! POOLS !
POOLS WILL BE SOLD ON THB GREAT
Stillion R&cs b'twoeo &JAX sad ELMO, on
1 HURSDAT md fRIDAY EVKNIWGS, at Por-
ter & Lewi*' Reading Room, Lick Honeo Halonn.
ap92t K.ILLIP A CO.
Second Annual Picnic
....OP THE....
San Francisco Fusileers
CAPT. GEORGE CAMUS,
WILL BE HELD AT SOHUETZHN PARK.
Alameda, on SUNDAY. April II, 1873.
There will ob aPobli j Target, and solendid Priiss
to be Bhot for; aUo, a Ladies' Target, and Amnee-
menKi for ooi!dr-c.
Scbmidt aod Scblott's Band Is engaged for this
occasion.
T-e Fmt Boat will leave the Wharf at O A. u.
By order of ap!9 -It THE OOMM I fTFE.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carnage, stylish
horEesand a reliable driver arc the leading es-
sentials of en t-Djoyoblerlde.and these cannot
be secured in San FrancUco eo tin question ably
as from Frank tontcc, whoee carriages have
tbe rrlvLlego o tbe stand fronting tbs Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are qsed
by tbe best circles of tbe dry, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest snd perfectly
oonrteonB drivers, be Is more liberally patron-
lied than any other carrlf ge proprietor on tble
Oaast, wblle a large nnmber of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no oirrlages
except thoee which be crovldee. Frank has en.
joyed great encoess In his boslnsss, and the
admirable way In which he conducts It makes
him a lavorlte with all who palronlza him. *
American Watches.
Reduced prices, at H. A. Oallender's 62 Seo
ond St. corner of Mlaalon. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefolly repaired. D
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Joints, Sprains and Braises. 3-L
Photoffrapaic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Qaliery, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metfopolltan Theatre. Is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boye' and chil-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
trunks, valisop,
gents furnlsblnir
Corner Twelfth and Folsom streets.
APRIL 13, 1873
NE-W
GENTS'
Furnishing
Goods,
CLOTHING, Etc.
TENTH GRAND ANNIVERSARY
....or THE....
San Francisco Maennerchor,
. . . .ESCOBTED BT THE
San Francisco Turnverein
....AND TEB ...
GERMAN GUARD FUSILIERS
THE PROCESSION WILL FORM ON BUSH
street., corner ot Powell, at balt-nast 9 o'clock,
and march tbroajen the principal streetB to the
Gardets, where a Gri^d Oonoert of Vo al and In-
Biramen'al Music will be Riven. Prof. Uenrv Foo-
don Maden's BRASS AND STRING HaNU of
sixteen pieces. Danoinx to oomroecoe at 1 o'clock
e. M. A Graod Bill will be given by tbe Ladies of
tbe i Society ia tbe evenioK, commencing at 7
o'clock, on whloh oooasioo the Ladiee will engage
tbeir Dartners, and take fall control of tbe ball
room.
ADMISSION SO CENTS
AdCcUle. OECA.TAHTJ
PnpU of La HsIidb Leroy, Pm-Is.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
?1JUWSTB EET. rd3 lm
O 4|gP C. OLD
DAVE HEXDES, at the
— oldorigina iRfdLion, 10 Geary
street, beiweeo Kearny and Dapont, where yoo
can have HOT AND COLD DRINKS, notforget-
tang the old Pioneer Locoh. Tba "Old Sport" ia
alwag«"n h^^d. DAVK MHNT>K3. Prnprietor
GEORGE MAYES
DEALER IN OYSTERS, OLAMS
andali kiodi of SHELL FISH.
Stalls Nov. 40, 41, ia, Oalifornia
Market, entrance on Oaliforafa etreet. —
Pablio or private partieo a_id famlUN enppUac"
Full Lines
....OF....
SPRING GOODS
Received Daily,
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
£1
CHEAPEST HOUSE
aftaaAaiiBsasaiait*j^Ba*>sfAi
CHAS. MAYEfl'l
Pioneer Cloak S]
CFnrnnlf Murer & Workluj,,
Wo. a» MOWTOOMEKT s
Oppo.lle the tick Bo.u.
BIUICH, 408 KKA.BNT a
MR MAYER 04LLS ATTENTIm
lurao »na well sBleoted liSiaSi '
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk,
and Cloth,
And bis new itylea of readr-murf* urn.
• tbe, LiDIEi' SUITS. « VErV Em
Al.o. . I«r«. .took ol b.ripoa. Briib,
bh«wls, L.ce Jsok.ts, Silk .od ujf," ''
Silk*. Satin.. O n.b.ntr. .... ." "I101
Silki S.lln., <>i»«tm«.':'.';a'«,S°02
JDST iJiiuVXD.VwS
Ilnlnl
Trimmings. u . , .-
the Mpripg styles of
PZ.AIM ANit ENHKOIBJ
LIAES SVITS,
• I?-.BT01o**B'Dr"9"a°d«at»Budi
in latest fashion, atreaioaable rUat;
r PRICE 50
A Safe and speedy R,
dyfor all Bronchial!
tions, Asthma, c
Coughs, Loss of V
Bronchitis, Incipient
sumption, Hoaraei
Pain and soreness o
Breast, and all DifTIci
arising from a au<
Cold, readily yield t
healing powers. As
the California Hall's
monary alsam. Sol
all Druggists.
FBOPKIETOma,
417 Santome street, corner Otsa
JA10 «
CURES DYSPEP8I,
Gives Tone to the Stor
trjwsaift
WILt RENEW LOSS OF APPET1 1 S
'
a^rSTttll
Is a Sure Belief for India I n
fej8mi»
HAS NO SUPERIOR II 1
BLOOD PTJRIFI
faDtf
POSTER
Prosriffitnes, and all kind, of Pr
SHOW. LBC ? TIKE. COMCIBT.
ATBB and CIKCU8 HAKAU
AT LOW RATES, BY I
B. r*. stere
58U CI.A.T 8TE1II. I
THOMAS W. BKEI
SILVER FIiAT
^t MAKUFAOTURIBi
j-r — Ain>—
^^f SIPAIIII
t^T DRUfflsTBANJOS,
OTHJUE MXIOECJ1JL I»8TKU»
ESTABLISHED US IMS.
■tS/-LassoaB given on tbe Banjo and Dp '
MISSION STREET, between First «« ;
FREE AND EA8
EVEK V SATl'BDAt ■>
Piano etna Sirglnff ft"
CHABING
+t*M]
OOe Btlnlon ktreeti
delO EAGLES A WILD, P" J
J. C. COIMBES
TERRAPIN X.TJI*
e»r. Second and Teh ttnin
^-Terrapin oomttatij
Ojeter, in every ,b.lt.
SUPPEB BOOMS F.'ffl
d«o 31 lm
EXTRA QUI
BOOTS and *
ON HAND"
toOBDl
-AT- ,
BLA«
0 Kearnv
CANDIES.
ALL KliVDS OE THE FINES
Amide at onr Steam Oandy Faster?
ordera. especially from the ooantry. *
and w'M be promptly at tendad to. _^M ,
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Fir»t Appearance of CHARLES VIVIAN
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THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
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m pia*« fi*» m --f»i •. crar-«*.
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UNDER THE GAS LAMP.
Last**
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Q. Rionirda
Bnb H»rt
.J. KoMflHoD
t Cbaa. Button
* L«ur» itopi tha Train at taaJf-patt Blow.
• wtni or r*a
SAN FRANCISCO CO. MEDICAL SOCIEn
m rai ikiiii «r m
FftM HOMBOPATfllO
DISPENSARY,
M «:i« N„||,. r Mtroet.
— «• —
TMURSDAT EVENIRO APRIL 10
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■ .rah €io..li ..ri Ml*, un.lp Mwr.h.
Conductor Prof. R. Mnlilcr Fabbri
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wiihoet .an. cheree.
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Snre. Why Have Ye that Catarrh?
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Mr Job* M«0*ll«*-fb Propriitoromd ftUcuor
GERMAN STADTTHEATER
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FABBRI OPERA!
Prof. B. Mulder Fabbri Conduror
Positively Last Opera Night
SUNDAY EVENING APRIL 13
Will ba praMDtad to tha patr jda of tha Optra,
Til Till BI'T OFMS or TIIK OFKRAft
■ x which rum i i lkhkai i;u com.
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ANNA ELZEB
To oonolada with tho S.ooail and Third Aota of tha molt
laacoa.tful Op.ra of the Seaion, Tha
Merry Wives of Windsor
OooUIniDg tho two sparkling Daoi bj
CARL 8PFI0LEB »nd JAO HTJLLER
IBIZ PaBBBI «od JAO MULLEK
And tbo bfAQt'tal Trio by
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raaeotnd to ba of mi make riot proonrad of H. B.
Torwilllior A (Jo., are ooanforfoita.
JL..K. BALDWIfT.
Ban Fraaoiioo, April, Sib. 1872.
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THURSDAY. APBIL 10, 1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Thvatr*.
"Riohs'lisu" was presented last night with an
•xealleotoast, better than oouldba given the play
inaImostaD7 0tbertboitroiQ.be United States.
John MoOullongb baa appropriated "Richelieu:* as
one cf bis apecinl chara lira, and oertaialy there
are few aoiore io tbe United State., who oan play
ifse well, Henry Edwards as Baradse, Geo. D
ObapliaaaDe Manprat, W. A. lit stayer as Loaia
XIII, Owen Marlowe sb Do Bcriogher, Walter
Leman as Joeepb, Miei Annie Graham as "Julia de
Mortimer," and Hiss LoniBe Hsrnes as Marion
deL'Orme and all tbe others engaged in tbe re-
presentation of tbta play last night, acquitted
tbemselToi well. To-cigbt tbe standard comedy
•I "Honey" will be performed with tbe oast given
ea our Aral p»ge.
Alhambr*.
To-night in addition to the Emcrsen minstrels
and tbe ever popular Little Mao, tbe mansgement
announce tbe first appearaoco of Charles Vivian,
the famous character vocalist, after an extended
tear in Oregon, Washington Territory, and the
loUviorof California, daring which he has won
golden opinions from all parts of the coast. Viv-
ian is a great favorits in San Fraooisoo as the most
gentlemanly and artiste of all the comic vocalists
who bate appeared here, and nts reappearance will
doubtless draw a large and faeblobablo audience.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The burlesque of "Ploto," which was presented
last night, proved one of the most pleasing of those
prodaoed by the Chapman Sisters. The boase was
densely picked in every part. This piece is f nil of
pleaslog music, and the dlalogne ia bright and
sparkling. Mies Blanche as Orpheus and Mies
Blla as Aristens, won much applause for their
anting Bioging and dancing. Miss Fanny Yonog,
made a good Eurydibe and sang an acted with hsr
nsnal ability. Willie Simms was very amazing es
Clotilda, H. D. Thompson acted the title role
effectively, George Wallace did some capital bur-
leiqae acting as Obaron, and Jake Wallace was
very good an Irish Rbadamantbns, and did a dance
which wai vociferously encored. The ohorases
were well snog, and altogether tbe burlesque was
very we, 1 played. There were several new Bcenes
paint sd for this production, all of which reflected
credit 02 tbe eosnio artiBt; ose representing
Melgg's Whirf, the bay and Alcatraz Island, is
very faithfully drawn. E. D. DavieB gave new
selections from his repertoire, ir-troduoieg his
wonderful young scamp Joe, and the good boy,
Tom, and numerous other characters no Been by the
audience, bat eastly recognizable as distinct in-
dividualities. Mr. Daviea has get tbe town, and
people will go again and again to hear htm. He
gave quite a lengthy entertainment last night, bat
■till tbe audiencs called for more, and he most
good-naturedly acceded to their somewhat ezi-
geant demand. The same bill will be performed
to-night.
Bella Union Theatre.
The oompauy at this house is strong in musical
talent. The instrumentalists, under 'the leader-
ship of E. Zimmer, aravery good, snd the vocal-
ists. Thos. Campbell, Mat Kelly, Tommy Brae, W.
Bark, Fanny Garret son, Charles Vomer and others
are all pleasing artistes. The fall bill for this
evening comprising fnn, dances, songs and drama
appear* on onr first page.
Buckley'* New Varieties.
Ned Buckley is one of the most popular Ethio-
pian comedians in Oalifornia, and makes con-
stant fun on tbe end in the first part; Horry
Devoy keeps up hie end well, and thiB portion of
the entertainment is lively and amusing. His
followed by a very bright int3rlude of songs,
dances and acti, in which nearly a score of lady
performers appear.
Pacific Hall.
On Thursday evenlnr, the 10th inst., a ooncert
will be given under tbe auspices of the San Fran-
cisco Medical Society, for, the benefit of toe Free
Homeophotio Dispensary, £32 Suiter street. Tbe
programme which appears on our Bret page, com-
prises performances on tbe piano by Misses Katie
Neusr, AHoe Moyle, Sarah Crosett and Gracie
Marsh; an aria by Miss Anna Elaer; a selection
from "Der FreiechoU." by Madame Inez Fabbrt;
Instrumental performances by Messrs. Mansfield,
Hinrlchs and Bohnbertb, and ether features.
Prof. MnlderFabbri will aot as conductor. A free
dispensary is a rreet blessing tothepeor In acity
like San Fraooisoo, and the least the public ican
ds ia to assist the Medical Society in keeping it
up. The combination of amateur and profession-
al talent will render tbe concert a pleasing and
popular one.
Ctarinav. Stadtlheatre.
Manager Frltsob annonnoet the vary last per-
formance of tbe Fabbri Opera Combination tn
take place on Sunday next at the Oalifornia
Theatre. The psrformanoe will consist of the
first act of "Robert le Dlable," the first act of
"Norma," and the second and third acts of Nioo-
lai's very successful opera of "The Merry Wives
of Windsor." Seats should be secured early, as
there will osrtalnly be a overflowing house.
Picnic at Badger's Park,
The first grand annual picnic of tbe Ancient
Order of H. O. A. M. I. will be held on Sunday
April 13tn, itB.d«r*B Grand Central Park, Oak-
land. There will bean extra performance in tbe
PaTlliM, lor whioh M'ile Eugenia Gerretta and
SamwellsandMontsgue have been engagfld The
Metropolitan Band will.coomp.ny tbe Order and
famish the mu.ic. Ladies, and children under
six years of age, will be admitted free.
Bfajrulre's Opera House.
J.H.(Jburch will be the recipient of a compli-
Phmentary benefit on Saturday evening, when a
host of volunteers will appear.
Woodward's Gardens.
Thousands flocked to these gardens on Sundsy
and all enjoyed themselves tboronghly. The at-
tractions on week days are numerous, and three1
or four hours of the day can be well spent in the
Museum, Ait Gsllery and Skating Pavilion.
Woodward's Gardens — Signor Donato,
the world-reaowned one-legged dancer, in his mar-
vellous exhibition at Woodard's Gardens, Satur-
day and Sunday; also, tbe full Japanese Tronic,
and the Bulslay Family in pantomime. Balloon
asoension on Sunday. Saturday, picnic in aid of
IbeDsnmao School Invalid Teaohere' Fund.
Ban Fraxcisco Ftjsileebp. — The second
annual picnic cf this fine company will be held on
Sunday next at Sohneteen Park. Alameda. Target
shooting, games, dancing and other amusements
will be the order of tbe day. First beat leaves at
Benefit of Protective Order of Seals.
The first benefit of tb.s Profenioo^I Aieooia-ion
on Wednesday afternoon next a*- the Metropolitan
Thea re, promises to be a complete success. Tbe
Sooietr. although organized bnt a few mocine,
has already. In compliance with it* benevolent
import, anils upon its slok and necessary fond, and
is silently doing good where it is needed The fol-
lowing professionals hava already voluateered
their eervices: Tbe Chapman Sister*, Donato,
H'UeOaugain Mme. Buislaj, Miss ltlla Wilton,
Miss Fanny Gibson, M'lle Gorretta, Mis. Oarrin
Armstrong, Little Mao, Lew Ba tier, B. Buckley,
Bamwellsand Montague, Oogill and Cooper. J. H
Larkin, 0. Veraer, i- tank Mortimer, Thoa. Bree,
T. Campbell, M. Kelly, T. Arnold and W. Bark.
The committee are receiving other names daily
and will on Saturday make ih^irofficial announce-
ment; in tbe meantime artists desiring to aid this
Society, whioh is composed almost entirely of
Professionals, can send tleil names to tbe office
of Sheridan Oorbjn iOa, 620 Washington Street,
where the Committee moots daily.
City Gardens.— The grand festival io cel-
ebration of the tenth anniversary of the BanFrac-
oIboo Maennsrobor will be held here next Hunray.
The Maennerchor will be escorted by the Si
Francisco lurn Verein and the German Guard
Fasileers. A grand o-moert in tbe afternoon;
ball in the evening.
Anatomical M.tjsbtjn.— One of the moBt
•omplete collections of the kind in the United
Itatet. comprising hundreds of costly and beaa-
dial wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Snly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
oar may be profitably ertont bare.
Dramatic Criticism.
The Hornet gives the followiog ae proofs
of competency to be given by a gentleman
applyiug for the position of dramatic critic
on a daily papor: -'Taking it for graDtid
that f. manager extensively avails himself of
the advertising oolamns of yonr paper;
write, in general terms, a review of a piece
that appears at his theatre.— Do the Bame
thing, bearing in miod that the manager
dots not court publicity in yonr jonroal.—
Write a critique on a play, by an author who
is yonr personal friend and belongs to yonr
clob set.— Write a ditto on a better piece
from the pen of an utterly unknown author.
Give tbe laudatory adjectives yon cou'd pile
up, to order, on a weak piece full of bad
acting; and give a specimen of yonr 'slat?,'
staling under what oircamstance you think
it safe to use it.— Writs an impartial notica
of the "School for Scandal" as you would
suppose it would ba acted by the company
of tbe Theatre Royal. What would you say
of the same performance after having nc-
'imited champagne with the lessee?— Ex-
press as euphemistically as yon can that a
piece has been a failure.— Writs a wordy
notice, bo contrived that if Bhall furnish no
opinion whatever on the piece it describes,
and shall yet lead itself to the quotation by
a lavish management."
California Ranchfg.
Farm life in California is not altogether
lovely in the eyeB of the Eastern visitor, ac-
customtd to the neat farm hou-cs, pretty
gardens and wall-kept poultry yards of New
England. Our California farmers don't
care to "waste" time on making their homes
comfortable. Many Oalifornia raucheB are
sad-looking placae. We have before us a
letter from a lady who is Btjying on a ranoh
in San Joaquia Valley. The followiog ex-
tract does not present a very cheerful pic-
ture :
Mrs. does everything in her power to
make the time paes pleaeaDtly, bat though
I h*ve only bean here a week (and she ex-
pfCs me to stay two at least) I am wca-ied
to death. This is a level plain as-far a* you
c*n see for miles away, without one tree or
shrub to relieve it. The boose is rougher
than a Btable. Herbie h*B just come in
with seven dogs following him.. Chickens
have lull possession of the honse. and ne.m
to occupy it more than the children. All
the people here seem to live on is eggB.
Tbere is not a house for miles round. I have
only seen .two women and an old man about
eighty years of age. Mr. ba3 two hun-
dred horses, and is alwiys out hunting them
up. I want to go home.
This description will apply to hundrodB
of homes in the San Joaquin and Sacra-
mento Valleys.
Heathenism Progressing.
An Eastern paper says : A preachej who-
holds forth in private oirclee only, gave it as
his opinion tbe other evening, that, from
the present disrupted stale of religion, it
seems ps if we were leapiog back to hesthen-
ism and i's lites. He drew a lively picure
of our altars as they are to be, of tbe sacri-
ficial ceremonies to be performed upon
them, and of tbe various fetishes which, he
predicts, will ere loDg employ the invention
and ingenuity of fair heads and hands. He
does not think that V:e old custom of burn-
ing widows at iheir bunbands' graves wil
be revived, unlets it may be in tue cases of
mothere-in-law.
Tlie Best BemedJes,
Dr. Perry's Last Ohanoe, for pain. Dr. Per-
iy*B Webfoot pnis, for all billons complaints.
For sale by all dtuggtsts. Agency, 417 S&nsome
btreet, earner of Commercial.
The New Art of Drawing By machi-
nery.
All interested in palntinr, who understand the
rJimoulties of enlarging photegr&pQB ta retain
exait likeneM and ripressioa, will appreciate
Piofessor Reynold's labor-savioa apparatus, whioh
reproduces every Hue and shade to any size d e- i red.
on paper or canvas, in a moment It is given at
any hour, with full and eatisfictory instructions,
at Boom 44, Grand Hots), for f IB. 4 J
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Burnhsm & Co'e, No. 618 Market
and 17 Pott streets, are going like hot cakes.
New and choice roturcis constantly arriving.
A perfect rash to eee and buy them. Elegant
parlor fnxnituie made to order In the finest
eytla. 4i
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Dr. Boherty
Has devoted his Btudy more particularly to
ohxonio and specific praottoe, and as such IB
now the most successful of any Physician In
Sin Francisco, Office 619 Baommento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Ohoer House. x
It Is Tmo.
J. A. Sbaber k Oo. are Belling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of furniture and bedding cheap w,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know bhaber'd prioes. ■
Fine dandles.
Tresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at U. A, Mercei'fl pioneer confection.
sry, S78 Kearny street. 'Wholesale ana retail, q
How to Procure Berj-alna,
Attend the auction sales of Watson fc Bsrn-
hart at their anetlen salesroom, 112 Sat tor street,
adjoin ing the new Circus Amphitheatre, and you
are Burs to jroeure bargains. Bale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Out-door sales promptly attended to. s
Fresh and Sweet,
For the best confectionery, gt to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Butte*. h
*4**Fob Chtxbben's Pictubes go to MonsB's
Qallebt, 417 Montgomery street. 8-v
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their waibla? to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdciff at. •
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having tbe latest improved lapi-
dary toole, will execute any work In their line
In a Euperlor manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise tbe value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 6U Merchant street, room 26. 3h
Good Investment.
No other city in the United States offers
greater lndicements at tbe present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at (25 each at 421
Montgomery Btreet, This is the beat cnanc
ever offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny] ; all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every ona who
goes there is sure to be suited. n
We get no badness frora Chinese, and we
employ none to do onr work, at the What Cheer
ideicorff street, •
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Bheum&tiBm and Neuralgia.
Fob fine wobk, go to T. C. Japsup, dentist,
oor. Butter and Mon'g'ry, over Tucker'd. S-u
The Boston Farnltnre Company
Has removed to 735 Market Etreet, between
Third and FoDrth, anl have a new and well
selected stack, &t reduced prices, 41
Woman's Bights.
One wonld tUok that it was one cf woman's
rights to erj'iy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the eame price for It. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and geLtlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fan than those whera
gentlemen only dloe. There te in exception,
At the Pio»eee Esstaubant, on Washington
street, at the ccraer of Dunbar All' y. ladles can
get an excellent braakfaet, dinner orlonch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1819, provides every luiury the market
affords. Both lsdles and gentlemen And therd
dishes to please ihe moBt epicurean taste.
American Watches.
Bednced prices, at H. A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired.
Sandwich Island Fulu,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Panawtch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind cl industry 1b
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bchrelber, dealer in
betiding and furniture, G20 Washington Btreet
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pnlu, haa received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pnlu has always been
in demand on account of Its euperlor qualities
for mattrass bedding, and donbtlees Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty In disposing of all
that comes.
Star Shirts and Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ea'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 LeldeBdorff st.
Save Your Money.
Why psy $8 per dozen for Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when you can get them for $4 per
dozen, and all other Mcds equally cheap, at the
New Toee Gallxby, No. 26 Third street, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. No Chinese
employed at the New York Gsllery. 3-8
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Rented and repaired, at 116 Post street. Also,
agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle. x
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit tbe Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a very One one and is well
lighted and ventilated, *
Olaibvovakt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium
333 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions in English, French and German.
Olam Chowder Every IS lgbt
The best chowder In town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton Btreet, just off
Kearny. 3*r
For the Best Candles,
Co to the popular store of Geo. H»as & Co.,
20 Kearoy street. New style cap bonbons for
balls and parties. 3ai
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. It., can
be returned in the evening if reqalrsd; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. •
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, oor. Poet and Montgomery o
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
White Labor Only :
Employed by tbe What Cheer L-uadry, 121
Leldesdorff street, •
Comer Twelfth and Fohom streste.
APRIL 13. 1873
TENTH GRAND ANWIVERSftRY
....or TBJB..
San Francisco Maennerchor,
....ESOOBTETJ BY THE....
San Francisco Turnverein
....ANU TBE ...
GERMAN GUARD FUSILIERS
TBE PROCESSION WILL FORM ON PUSH
bi reet. corner of Powell, at half-oast 9 o'cluolr,
and march tbrjogti the principal streets to tbe
Garde cb, nhtre a Grand Concert of Vo al sod ln-
stramenal Mqbio will be Riven. Prof. Ilenrv Fon-
don Maden'B rJRASM AND STRING haNu of
sixteen pieces. Daacinr to commence at 1 o'clock
p. u. A Grand B>U wilt he gives by tbe Ladies of
tbe. Sooety in tbs evening, commeoaing at 7
o'clock, on which occasion tbe Ladies will ecRsc
their partners, and take fall oontrol or the ball
room.
ADMISSION SO CENTS
Second Annual Picnic
San Francisco Fnsileers
CAPT. GEORGE CAMTIN,
WILL BE HELD AT SOHUBTZHN PARK.
Alameda, on SUNDAY, April 13,1873
There will be a Pabii : Target, and -olendid Prizes
to be ebot for ; also, a LadisB* Target, and Amrjae-
meots for children,
ticDmidtand Sohlott's Band ia engaged for this
occasion.
T-e Firtt Boat will leave the Wharf at © a. m.
Byordorof apl94t THE OUMM I ITF'E.
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing yonr Goods at the
NEW YORK STORE,
JV'o. HO Second atrett*
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
| aHEAP AND FINE JEWFLRY AND FAN OY
yj Goods. Tbe Largest etook and Lowest Prices,
at Wholesale and Retail.
Unman Hair Switches... $5, $Gt $7, $9 and upwards
Human hair, top Draids $2 Ou
Stlk Uhigoona $1 25and»L 50
Silk Top Braids .- 60 eta
Linen or Mohair Top Braids , - > eta
liirjoD Switches 75 ots
Silk Mohair Onrle, very fine 7fiots
Mohair Switches, plain or crimped, tine 23 01S
Ribbons, Hosiery. Hair Neti. etc., etc.
CPnv Real Hair Goods
Are unequalled in this market for Cheapness,
quality or taiietv. Examine our stock before mak-
ing jourpurcoaseB. sfyGoods sect O. O. D.
A. 11. SAMPSON de CO.,
No. HO Second street,
ao30 lm Between Wealon and Minna.
APTEB TBE
THEATRES ARE OUT
GO TO THE
Hot SootoH,
Batter street, near Kearnj,
And try one of their
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
JOS. P. BRIGG8. Proprietor.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
taursnt, bes taken the management
of both the Miners' Ree&itnrant on,
Commercial street and tbe Miners'
Braofb on Market street, in partnership with MR.
A. DRATEUR, who bas been connected with the
Srm for years. Improvements have been made in
the cuisine department a that will render tbe Mi-
ners'more popster than it has ever been daring
tbe 32 yearB of its prosperity. Onr Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicacies of the season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charges."
P. BEBQE1 <fc CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
£31 and A8S Oommeroial, and
769 Market street.
Open rom 5 A.U. to 10 P.M. au31 lm
mm
ItJSoliteiSrf
avers
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK
OAKLAND.
The Popular Picnic Resort.
Forty Minutes Ride from this City-Cora
ram direct to the Park*
BADGER'S CENTRAL PARK IS TJNDOTJBT-
edly the best Summer Resort for Pionice and
Families drringthe Sumner, beinjr FREt. FROM
DUST, WIND, SAND AND POISON OAK. The
Park ie very commodious, and located directly at
tbe water front.
It abound b in magnificent old Shade Trsea, be qu-
tifnl Lawns. Gardens, etc., and is provided with
a mammoth Pavilion, Restaurant, a>d every coo-
v*nience for public assemblages. Mill be open to
the puDlioaft-ir March I5to. For pirtionlars. ap-
ply to T. W. BADGER, at tbe Park, or at bis
office, northeast corner Kearny and Bush etreeta,
San Francisco. mbU lm
ALHAW LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FOR"iISRED BOOMS. SIN-
gle or in suite.
Well JLi glued and V*mtllat«d.
OnfumiBHea Rooms to let. Lodcjrxg with
-D1LDING
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WHO OAN CURE CORNS
BunierjB, Ingrowing Nr.ile, Rbeumatism, an.
all kinds of Sores, as readily as I can. Lfnimona
Salve and Corn Medicine to be had at my offic
DR F. SOBULTZ. 114 Kearny street. fs2l
GEORGE MAYES
DEALER IN OYSTERS, CLAMS
andall ktndc of SHELL FISH,
Stalls Noa. 4©, Al, *B, California
Market, entrance on California shroet.
Pablic or private parties ud famlliee snppils^
from S A.U. to 12 F. K. Ladles' and Gentlemen'!
S.F.BUSIN£SSDIRU!
Aatroloicera,
Mrs. Buck, 120 Geary Btreet.
BooKtaeHera and Htutlon^n
StacoyX Mock, (school books arpsoiall
corner Fourth and Mission.
H. H. Moore. f»9 Monuromers. near Men
Bualne-a Collet^..
Heald'a, Bryant A Stratton'e College, 14
JBntehera.
Kate, Fred, Stella M to 100. Oalifornla.Ms
CliiliToiant*.
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, a «7 Kesrny street, Boo
Employment Office.
H. U. Kirohoff, Male and Female Help &
French Puney *J.»r.,i».'
Looan A Co.. 19 MontRomery, 107 and 109 g
Hoop SUIi-ts and CurseU.
M. Freud, 36 Second street.
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Oo.. 1M Becond,street
Merchant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 1£6 Post itrest,
MHlInera.
MIsb Lizzie Carter, 118 Fourth ctrtet.
Mrs. M. b'elig, 226 Kearoy street.
Searcher of Becorda,
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Washington street.
Wines and Liquors. (Woolae
Danerl F. A Co.. S0i Front
j
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'
PRIVATE MEDICAL INST I
N. S. cor. Jack. on and Ke.ro ,
THE GREAT EHADIOATOK OF 11
OOMPL*INTS. torn,,], ol Utk
LoDdoD, ind too Usr. twelve rearaot bio]
DR. TOZER inform! tbe afflicted Ibii .
»f »" l»» HOSPITALS IB LOKdI
rAKls, and spending one jsar In tbe i
brated Hospital in Lor>don, the LOOK 1
opened hia old Medical Ioeuttne at tb»i J
where hs can always be found DR. Tt i
for lorty years met with oaparallelsd i
the treatment of disease itenerant i
CHRONIC AflD SPECIAL OUMPLil! '
DB, t HAS. II. TOZES
is in every way responsible, blndiBf t i
effect a permanent CC8K, or m«klnr no
Those, who cannot afford to pay lor »,
medicine will bo charged for mediciQanr i
MoN I HLY RESr.JKATlVE PILLS"
to fail in giving relief in o&sea (orwhk
recommended, are to be obtained oil
office. Price, J-5 per box. Full dlreottoi
box, (eel. ny hxprtEs or otherwise,
DK. TOZER does not imitate the u i
Q-iaufce who maka it a pr«t;iioe to par |
affidavits and other talse r>-fHieccei,bal i
tbe moat reepeutable people io the tjtatt ■
has eo red ol diBeaBes which othvrtbiTt ■
cure.
DK. CDAN, n. T02I
N, E. corner Kearny aod Jaolctoo n ■
fa'-1* Swh
1
Assessor's Off e
,
NOTICE TO TAX-PA1
I 873-74.
ALL FElfHONS, (OHFAMll
SOCIATIOSS, or FIRM I,. |
City and County of San Fraatl an
reqaeated, either in peraoa tr 1 air
proper represent atlvea, to dative tW
Aieseisor'a Office. No. S» City B k
fore the SECOND MOa'DAI IsA U.
1813* a alatetneot nuder •■
Property, both FXRSONALasd U
owned or claimed by hlam er i.l
which la In their poaaeaaloa, ■r'.ftl
held or controlled by ony otbt '
In tr nit for, or for the benefit ol I*
them.— See Sections 8880-881*1
eal Code.
wroLL TAX 18 nowbv: I
Offlce, or to a Scpnty. -s3ee *•
383O-S640, Felltlcal Code. '<
J1EVI BOIEIi
City and County A *
Saturday, March 1, 1878.
NOTIOI
mHEPt'BLICABEHUBtBll
fled that the Field DepaUet I
Offlce will commence asaeislif I **
8ATVBDAT, 1IABDH 1, 1ST
The duties aaslgmed to these ■*•
are (oo well known to the eost* '"
require explanations, and wall ■*"
been careful in making my self **
fill position! by men faTorahly » "
thla community for their coiaiKt J**
Integrity, and am eonfldent Ibai >**
ties will be discharged by (sei ,tif
general satisfaction e>fa11 e*ic«' ''
Z urgently reqaest the general "
report to thla office any dlrelit ■
duty by any of my Depatles. ai
them that any jnst complatat* ' "
celve Immediate attention.
LEVI BOSEI i
mbl City and Count A *
mm** *t
ARI»
Pian HH
i u'
T\ "OT.ARED BY THE JtTDOEJ » ,»
'lir ot tb» A»irio»n I»fttw'»'t n '
Io. trial Nwioit Stelnww %« .. »
othore. to boTHJB BEST O* I5BIB „il
OCKTAZ, Sole Agent. J»»235 *
W B.-PI.OO, ol .11 ,trl(W TOBBrn
WILLIfeV^BAN
MUBIO POEBI8HID FOB ]
ooomIoob. MMioimpoit*l.»">
and for sale.
M1SOVI M. JBtXTM Lade '
Orehe.ira.
nJUWT TON DEB M»BD'i'
er of Brai, Band.
•♦-Order, from the oonotr,
to. Addrea, II. W. WILLIS
Store. 188 Mot tKcm.ry BtrMt.
BLD«..»«» Mootiomarj
.treat. 01
atraat.
^■MNTMMflT t L k
f^r HOTEL. ™ ^
BBaa*A-.-~ . _ 7 7;
garo
^JEjROMUTAN TrlEATrtf
111 ri«MM» IBVMOAT trail
»•». «V1. aw. M
CALIFOBinA THB1TRB.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
1
1 I'll!
i^»^»»».'>^.'W.ei
»r« ■
BELLA UNION MINSTRELS
SS.lt. B. I). Dalies* • *y£ Q Jtf £ V t * *
LClli
mpman Sisters .«
* >
'I »\< >M C 'of»Ii.*l>l;>t*ll
I
Ufitw,
1 1:1-.
LttHU t I
CE TO T. ;
1873-"
PKB»)
umpire e'l Ban.
I'l'I'h-l-rlM •• •« • I.4.. ■ ' .« ■ I'-l.l
I C 3L- £2 4 "^ :
U»AT, ^ OR] , UOVI RKEH8 MATINEE
• .1 in* -Tm 1 >i af
TUB LAZT ATI
C3HT3 I> O XJ I I> *
La**.o. AfMMMt aaatl Ossa
Drsaattool
JACK CADE, THE KENTISH BOlVDlVIAiVTriumph0fy|pt||e
OB
The Work ng Girls of San Francisco
ruins. Joan *• i'i.ior<<a. *-, i-.» »-•■.. -a *-a».-t<
Ihapman Sisters
•;M1 UIS— Fir.! l[I ntn tLla- MKD ef lev] * k*o«l..jr»d grkis or TEE
A. ERICAS -
""""'tTfoiT.ATl ORARD MATIXIC
1,111k
maim
t|r(MUllf|l*
ntoDH P
1 minI^H
1,1)11 rill,,
I ..,'»( k ."*
■ rrniiiw.
uuimmir t»i ii>
m»i« o' inn
3.00 "Vo«rs -A «o
tWbw «Ul be praaaoted lb* Oomedj ftt,i »d
DIAIVA; OR, H.OX^ES'S MI jSLISDES..
WITH A 1BMI U
iLLTAIB'
RIKA
SHIRT STORE,
»«r»T treol. *»■• l*»tT«4 i*
:i H**('on<l r.trrrl,
• f»« will AmI » >iwl<«* •*.
r luixi- u<i riK«i«ii-
H>M*., ait lh« mil law »»r1##*,
■ Runirr a c«.
R'S OPERA HOUSE.
luibla. irri, flXTAJIA.
LAG ART THEATRE BAR BEEB HJt-
•1*1, aad sea fce roatotj b> Lb* m«b*. or
rook. »t*« aad *r*'»-i»4r c>o.»ee.ea
jihn ririi,
MtMnrud sole l^aurtatoa.
Or to 3. II. NrCAHL
•• WftMtoato* Mrwi !>u ri—alssi
a,*-j-
i«r"yj
ninn^fjili
r".
■•
r.m -t S*«t*-[rrNi Of*** aa<* OrtSMrt
■ <d»rMH
• 1 A* Barton. AM
Ti Oatlvrj w&
■ 1 t-O Pm.w Mm ■« .I4IIHIO
E*t« M,,.rtn , J
J.«|R...OB.... ) ( ..
Unit* Wilt*...
M<IB *0» »1»
A»n« M
ttoe£
■ »»m oitfitica
r Tift.lt i.>ii.IU
M»r,» Jaartnra
tUHl W.n.rjIO
Hill. Marl. ad
r .... Jina n>n**ba
M-t Ma Piea*
!ifftT«lr! Fred OooaaW
HUD HAS RETURNED TO
It«t r*ari>iit
•T. 8WEENET,
lkl|.CHANT TAILOR
4» irroKD iTirrr.
COODS ! PERFECT FITS!
isf action Guaranteed!
J MIR OF APKIfftt AlfD 9T7WHER
da )■■! r*c*iv«d. Ct> 1 *o6 ••• ib»m.
rVc-ld ilrrfl. mh'.Tlni
I *
HEMOVBD.
ZED 8EWIRO HACTimR AORTTCr
«r ii now r»mofd V* 1 At) Raw Moot-
imt. niv Hoiint N. IJ-Th.WKKD
tTur"- t >*k tb« hich'st pr«Bntam »».r
o rompcllior* »t tb* «t»»t World'. Pair
•fiT; ala". tb»aa.cnn pint Premlnn it tha
niaarl InatUata Fair, opoo TWhN I V-
Icti ol b«e*'i<M>i|*r »n4 ibat «»w b. trjr>
of an KN1IRK RK.I.F-A DJUS Tir-'J
It* vain* t caar-i denbiad. a^d vataall
ma pri"> •« hltoarto mil 1m nod
By a Clork who Tried to Soil Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
HiMiuiH IO nml 17 OttO WaxhliiKton «ti-<'.-t.
ir HC BAD t>i. KK TO TI1K
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
PIANOS,
NS, PIANO STOfll.H. PIAKO COVKRS.
• I Mailo, Untie Borka. Mntio Knl'o , nto.
took aid larg-a uaortmaas. Gall sad ?z-
»b, Tbs eaHabralaal
HeCAMBON PIAROI,
Ardad br tba m«*taal prJf*M>on ss tba
llan-prtead Piano la ibis staikaL
BAllBOPT A CO.. AirMO,
Wo. 1*1 Market alrccC
.ASSES INJL0CUTI0".
t| Of THR LBADINO MEMBERS OF
I TbMSrloal ProfMlon la (.aWgraU prav
-1 DiD» dUiiss for loitrnotion fa Btoonu*B,
alafiln* to at All tbemialras of lb* oppor-
, . aaqalHac > awful art it a smodamto aott
» loAoAr aa-raa to
]mm atvtloalara as
laasa
^"OabHtim" P.O.B«
10 urn «t«.. i«i i»
r, OLAIRVOYABT. TUT vi,
wdMlr. from 10 A. K. to i%^
"ribT.r«!ll.iio..»MX
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
708, 712, 714 »nd 716 H«any I'reot,
(0PFOBITE TUB: PLAZA,)
TIE Mill ID DATE BEEM Hl'ITID
• t a*T. wllho»t »r oinBOto.iory
talk, noAl.weala hove been llvlac to*
day, M..ra.arnt to aocletr. anil a
w.lkl.j aaTcrtlMoaoatofthe low ptlc.
at waloa «o.t. «« oold 1>» tfcat oator-
prl.laa Arm, laot.ad of bclac ft " dcai'd
cold, dAB.», aloaar^eaale a«dr.H
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. T. BKBOOLD, PSOFBI1TOB.
rp|> OBOIOIRT HRAT8 ANDJ
A VofttaOHo. «o«Fd br "ijmt I
1U Plri 8TBUT kolwaoBKotrarl
■PI llAA. HOTIt f: Tl>
Picnic and Ball Committees.
UAM-M.n.l URUllknTBAS coroi>o.»dot
to. Ii.il mB.lol.nl la lb. Suit, and.r idbpi.
tiot ]..d.r«, .t fair r.li.
M'HI > K KII IIABIl
AM- ...
IIABRT Alllin,
witb tbalr Oi.at Sioialloo,
OOOKTBBPB1 T.
urrao TEOll'r,
looladlod the Child Waidir, lAPPDO,
I.II.IC Cll.II.
allaa U. ELLIS aad W. Kl.Lli*.
BTerto.ronile aad DaetUata.
OUT LIMTOW.
...A5D....
I. VCY- ADAH*,
rllK tlllivr. A1ITIATI AKK XOW OK CIBB»II»«H, AND CAN HE EH.
gat-ad try mmacora W.atol tba Rooky Mouotalaa, tbroosh our a«*ncy.
"IIEBIIIAN ra«nT» at CO.
THE OLD
Hot ©OOtOll,
IS Horlca Street. Dear Rfftray.
AH Drloltr. Xen Cental
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR MDJEBRY IN TOWN.
Alwaja on flU tha New York Harald, Uarpar'f
TTaeklj, Prank LoaHe'i, Daa's Darncf, PollcaOa
■alto, all lb" Oallfomia papara, aiao l-ODdon
ponoh, Ball'i Difa. IUajtratad Loadao Baws. Uali
and aatlafr lourMlf.
at*- Don't forest tba alro of too Hot Sooteh.
fal if W. ». WALDhO.f. Propriator.
Bar Sugar
FOR BALB-Sia KIABHT STBEET AT
MKK0KRH. . Alio, arorr Uod of UaodlM
Wbolaula and Re* II.
SANGER HALLE
(SlHQBS'S HALL,)
14 OI-.AItV AT., JVF.Alt SIAKKT,
Neae Bat the rholceat Elrnnd. of WIbfi
DEPOT WEYANQ t HSCHl'S BAY BREWERY
f.lB tf OHBIS PRLDMAHN.
VOCIL AND INSTRUBENTtL
MUSICALLNSTITUTE
DHDEB THE DIRBOTI0N OF
XkoIEt.. X*. H. XU1ITXIZI.
SlIFuitll., ear. Unlontoa.re,
HOURS: from KJtoJ nod from: to ». HK81-
I>kr,UE;0Oi H.lOD 6U..L mil In
FREHTCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOBDEB ,p50t
LArrTCASTER'S
BIT WAIBINBTOR UTEIIT.
falllta upy. Mtwtolra'a Opara Boaso.
SHIRTS
... aRD
CENTS'
FURNISHINB
COOD8.
A LARGE ABRORTMKNT OP aErfTB' PUB-
olabmi 'inrvAa to bs had Rnod and ofaaap. at
tba "OLD u-jBWKK." J IaEVT'S, *f MoaV
tomary atraat Jua'lra airaa (a all. Don't for***
tha no an ha 1— Al*» tlnntofrnarr airrat. fall l»
Alfred Tetter,
Manufacturer atvd
I rn porter of
BIRD CAGES..
ssa nnpoa*,
KKARSXTTTKR 8TMKST.
Bra my stock of BirO
Oac»s bafore parohaalou
alaawbare. Always nro»
rMnjtnow on band, Mf
Patent Oafort. made •>'/'
Tin Wire, are warxaatodl
FKJtK UtOM VICKMlIf
Alno, best qnatltj TKA
MflQtf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL WUSEU1,
Aad Collate of HodlelOO.
1 O (\C\C\ BEAOTIFUL A»D tMUTBOOT-
1 U.UUV It. obiaota to ba aft'o. Opan to IB*
Pobllo DAY AND NIOUT, at EDREKA HA1A
BIS Hootnomarr atreaL FOR HEN ONI.y.
aar-Da. Joasarl't Parr ATI Om<a la at arABT
Oaarr atraat toppoalte old Maohtoloa' PartrloaX
Signor lYIancusi,
pRITATB SINOLHO LEBSOMS.-OLASA OIT
UO.VIIAI aad TEl'EHAT,
Atlr.at. 81. J.maa Booat, ••« atarkat atraa*
ooroar of ElHa. tol'aai
MILITARY GOODS
GOLD AID SILVER THEATRIC*!
TRIMMINGS,
BBS Montroaaea-T street, Ikb Be -X-
mUHtf E90OEBS JO BBS
THE JOTTEHAL H* AMTJBBMEHT8.
Pobttabad erair Dwi»U» T«w bJ
Below MoaWoaseir, San F^wciaeo-
Th0BSDAT. APBIL 10, 1873
An Ioierestlnif Celioqay.
(SceDe— KiULeo ia the Alimeda Connty
Jail. Characters— Mrs Carrie Mortimer and
Ab Slog.]
Mrs. C. M.— JohD, why don't you cook
gome latch in the middle of the day ?
Ah Sing — Nocookea lunches;
Kra C. M.— Yes, you did yeiterday; you
cxked bwfstsak acid onions.
Ah Siog— No, me no cookes lunches; too
muchsa aile time cookee cookee ; no likee
Mr*. C. M.— You did yesterday.
Ah Sing— No eh&bbe.
Hra. O. M.— Youl:«l
An Sing— Ytu telle me lie; me no cookee
too muchee.
His. C. M.— Oa you git outl
Ab Sing (witbagiij, lcoking aroaud) —
Gtl oote». How you get cutte?
The last qu-stion s*cmed to puzzle Carrie,
And she gave it up.— OakJaod News.
A Bedaced Artist- .
Jersey City has ijow in her mi3Et no less a
pergon tbau Sig- Gaiseppe C&ntorini, an
Italian opera singer, formerly of tte Theatre
La Seal*, born in Flo ence, and a pupil of
Bonbardni, in Lis ptlmy days. Be U a
brother of Sig. Tr^mbonani, and married
Siguora Bafsoonie'a. He is bliad. H s
"appjrand lower reeis'eTs" are in perfect
order. In none of Lis qualifications is be
to be aoeezei at On bis breast be wears a
tin sign. The ie.dit.goB it is ts follows.
Fleas Help the Blind.
i was B'j-irn a kripple.
i least my s t- in
the kiimein war.
Auctioneer's Talk.
Bee is how an auctionr'a dialect is
given In "Scrope, or the Lo-t Library." in
Old aod New. "Half-a-dol!ar, haJfidoUar
fad llsfidollafadolhfiiolU that's bid now,
give naore'f ye want it! Half-a-dollarfive-
eigh's three qunters — Tbree-quarters I'm
bid, — will you s»y a dollar far t' is standard
work octtvio best elt^n barf morocker
axtry? Three qnirers I'm bid. three quar-
ters »ill ye give any mrre ? Toree-quarrers,
•♦hrae-quarthreequartthree-qaart- he>quawt-
thee-qoavt one dollar shall Ihave?''
Oysters,
In strolling roaod the otber night,
To look at Ttji-oo by xs* light,
our careless teat, by chance old stray
To where fountain's ceweless play
OI spaikllog w&tere, trade a soieeo
Through watch a Bweet bouquet was eean;
While mof *y etooc and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly Cell,
Made tb»t wtnaow wm to b»
Aome falr.T su-no or tbe sea.
Stop," said mi (nwntl, "let's go In hare-
It loots so etc* — an.l try their cheer."
"All ripct," I said, "1 must agree
That thin pl%c* suite cie to a "TV"
Ho sooner bad we found a seat
Than at cur bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, a&xed our wish —
Bald they had almoet any disb
-That we mJgni name. We found It true,
And scottd mmgmficentiy, tot;
All kUids of oy»Ters, Juicy, fat,
Oookod every style; juet think of that.
And if your mouth ooc't water, then
You're different from other men.
Th»>'d clam * and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy piiceaJi kinds of game,
Fish, &oah or fowl which we could name,
While every dish wan, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have loand. 'twould warn,
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
Bo here they dock, the little sinners,
To get what tbey call "huJi nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-eeren Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes tbere once will go again.
Pacific Oyeter Borne, 337 Bush street, above
Mintfcomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES fTAAKE. Proprietor.
-Twenty Thousand
tipfr Collars, all ■style?, fcr sale cheap at tbe
i-ia; Lij^d-r, offl » 121 Leideddoifl* st.
*3 n© Pioneer carpet Beatlns
Machine Co.,
Ha. i 53 Tehima ttreet, Is the only p'aoe yon
can depend on for having tout Carpets well
cltaa:<d and twept by rtachlnery. J. Spauld-
-lngkOo. s-s
X>r-, Barlow J. ss.mit.ra
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Qentle-
snen on Bextu. Physiology and Kerrous Dis-
eases at bla HygelaD Ball, 637 California etree),
every Friday evanirg, commencing at 7}$ o'clock
A oart of the even log is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examltatiOFs in r#gard to health
is invalids daily, trom 9 to 4 p. at., tree. w
A greet variety of Ti. s and Bows, all Ftyled,
^Just received at ihe What Cheer Laundry, 121
X.eldetdcnT itreit. ( •
■ *
Mrs. M. W. Kicd, die^mit' r, has rvmored
to 132 Geary eir^et. b*tW6"n Dupoat and Strck-
toa, oppoalie 8 arr Klrnfa church. St
la is a Beauty :
The Uttle Om Clothing and Card Marker, »t
416 WashlLgton street, near the Post Office. Boat
ever invents 1.
Sam Hoore,
Formerly of Bass House Oarrlagee, can t*
found rn front of Coleman Bros, clothing e*-
i ■ " 'ishment, southwest corner timh and Mont
fc jory ssa., or Dexter Stables. Carriage order*
left at either place promptly attended to day
or Bight, at reduced rates. »
A ColonlaU Theatre.
Tbe new Theatre Boysl. Melbourne, erect-
ed oq t^.e site of the old theatre burned in
Match, 18 2, was opeced Nov. 6tb, andsr the
managemeatof Messrs. Haiwood, 6te»art,
Henniogt 4 Coppio. Tha Melbourne press
give elalorata descriptioas of the buildiop,
whic1! is of immense capacity and very beau-
t ful in design aod finish. It has a frontage
oa Bourte street ol 66 fett, and extjids
back to Little Bourke street, a ditance of
330 feet- The whole external wa'li and a
greiter portijn cf tbe ioter wa!li aod par-
titions are cf bricV.
Every precaution las been taken agtiost
fire. Tbe appioacbes, corridors, staireises,
landings, lobbuB ard acte-ioariis tbrcush-
out tbe building have net only biick wall
partitions, bnt are cotstructed with fire-
proof stone floors laid upio iron girders.
Ail openings through Ihe walls are farmed
by iron girders or aichts, tteuseof wocd
being eniire'y di-pets.-d with in the ap-
proaches tj tie tbettie. Icsids, four-inch
pipej ran all rcund tte bcidiog, and are
even c andueted through tLe each of the thrte
Mers. Esaaje dcors and pisisgts are numer-
ous, and stone Btaircaasa are built even to
tie upper circle* and gallery. The front
portion of the building is cccupied as a cafe
and hots), with the exceftiin ef three en,
trances to the theatre.
Tte theatre proper, exclusive of itawiit-
ing rooms, saloons aod lobbies, is 205 fret
long by 62 feet wide, tbe auditorium being
85 feet d^p and tbe stage 120. The height
from pit to d >me is 60 feel. The ceiling is
framed down from the roof over the audit>
rium in lining boards, in "ihe same manner
ia which tbe Cftliforoi* Theatre is now fin-
ished, to improve the acouatijp-operties of
the hons1, and is richly pannelled and deco-
rated. Its centre is occupied by a large
dame 42 feet io diameter, from which is sus-
pended a cbande'.ier "almost safficieot to
light the whole aodtorium." There are
three tiers, support-.d by iron CDlumns 8&t
back fdur feet from their edge, each deco-
ratei witi ornamental railing fronts.
The pit will seit nearly 1,000 persons ; the
stills wJl "eontain" (wbi:h we Buppose
means hold when deusily crowd d) 550; the
dress circle 550; the upper circle 650, and
the callery 1,200. Total hddtng capacily,
3,950— a very respectable number for a colo-
nial theitre, when it is considered that Drury
Lane, Londoo , will not hold as many persons
by 600.
The stage capacity exce" ds tbat of the au-
ditorium, a^id is spoken of by professionals
with wonder. It is 62 feet wide by 120 feet
dsep, though a portion of tte reir ia used
for dressing rooms. The ai'e flies are 72
feet long by 12 wide. There are 22 dressing
rooms, four of which are on the stage floor
fjr "ctais."
Thry build very cheap'y in Melbourne.
Toe estimated cost of this bui'ding, com-
pleted, is set dowa in the daily journals of
that City at £23,000-abcut 5115,000. The
cost of such a building ia &aa Francisco
would be more than doable t: at sam. The
Melbourne papers found f-u't with the man-
agers fur opening premstate'y, before the
tbfatrewis thoroughly finished ioeide, and
before tbe at -Tactions engaged in England
for the opeoing bad arrived, evidently being
so proui cf their d amatic temple that taey
did not want the public tj s-o it until it
opened in full glory. Bess Evans com-
menced a star engagement on tte tccjcd
night of the season, in a new version of
JaDe Eyre."
That a theatre like this, tbat vies with the
largest theatres io the most papulosa capi-
tals of Europs, should beere:t?d in an iso-
lated islind city, separated by cceinB from
the great world and its intercourse, Beems
almost incredible. Bat rbe managers, who
have boldly spent their money on the pro-
ject, are all old residents and experienced
theatrictl managers, and know well the re-
sources they have to r«ly on ia sustain such
a mammoth establishment. More than this,
a rival establishment, the Prioca of Walrs.
has been on the tapis for months, and is now
in course of erection by a powerful joiet
stock company, with Wm. tf. Lyster, the
opera manager, at its bead as manager. Tois
new theitre will be devoted mostly to oper-
atic performances, for Melbourne baa sus-
tains! an opera company nearly the year
round for tte last ten years. It is intended
tbat this new structure shall eel pse the
Theatre Royal, and quite throw tbat royal
fS'ablUhmeot in the shade when it opens.
Melbourne ia tie new home of the Muses.
Genuine fc±» ana. Clears.
Be*t brands at 61 J*<«ntgomery street, 8, V?.
comer of Merchant. If mck A Caha. q
Enjoyable Drives.
an elegant and comfortable cartlage, styliFh
horres and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of ea tsjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in Ban J raneieco so unqn estl orabl?
** frcm Frank Ronton, whose carriagfa have
tbe privilege o tbe stand fronting tha Occl-
aenial Hotel. Ble bandaoaie tum-onts are need
by tbe test circles of the city, and as he makee
it a po'Lt to employ ibl>, bor-est and perfecUy
enn'te- ns dnverp, seta more Iib*r»Uy patron.
raed tban any otner carritge proprietor on hi.
C »et \rhjif a lar^e number of persons, and
Udiei- Id particular, will engage bo crriage*
• x-^pt those which be nrovldes. Frank has en-
joyed gr at -ncoss in his boain^pa, and tbe
a mita-le way in which be conducts it nsakea
him a iavcrite with all who pa"ronix-e aim. *
Pratt's Abulltion OH
Cares Stiff Joints, frpralnaand Braise?. 3.l
PhtitoKr»puie Oaras
At one dollar per dowen at tbe Peopfea Art
Gallery. 3a Third street between Stevenson and
Notice to ihe Pnblic.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Booth of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his One stock of men* a, boys' and cbll.
arena* clothing, on account of removal, at
grettly reduced crleea. Every description of
genta furnlanlng goods, h«tt, trims*, vaUeap,
etc., below oo.t. Call If yen want bargains. 3t
Slrantr Indeed.
Toe Be b ton Journal of Commerce which
has a very good dramatic critio, speaking of
Miss Maggie Mitchell's very successful en-
gtgemeut at the B.-tton Theatre says:
We are willing to c^cele to her ac:rtaim
amount of dramatic talent, but we confess
ourselves at a ke- ti aoccuct f r th« feci
Hat Indie- «ih ten'clJ her talent,— ac treses
p'-6 ess d of absolute geDius,— will play to
almi st empty beccbes in Boston, while Mits
Mitohell, with h r limited powers, oin draw
over«lelmiog audienies. Tbe little l.dy
has a msgoetUm and an attractiveness be-
yond ail qu^sii >n. Yeats ago she made her-
self a favorite, and Bostooiuts, tte are glad
to say, never lorget tteir old loves.
Trie Last New Song.
Air— "Mnl <t Chandon,"
Emerson Oorville ii my name,
■fly business alwaya is the same;
Eastern Oysters, a'd Fancy Boast,
Relishes tfces», tbat my house can boast.
S*fely these Bivalves to all I show,
Obi high obi Oh! high obi
None who have been but again will go,
Corville fays so! eays sol
Ob Floe Street, it No. 410,
Remembtr the cumber aod c&ll again,
Visions of Si'-ll-a-h In every style,
|nw*rdly cause yon macb to smile.
L»di;s with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! Lailes go!
Emerson Corvllle's polite! and so
3-1 They gol they gol they go]
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the softoess of velvet, and
tbe tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Diceit's Geeue de Lis. l
L,aclles 'Tit.lt.lnic Cerde.
Written, engraved or printed by Johx P.
DwrxB, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. rX. E.— Havdekb-
CHIErS KXATI.T WiEFFT), PEBUaKSBrf Of flVCrV
description to order. ■
Do Wot ssuiler trom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Cores, Bun*
I one, Olnb and Ingrowing Kails , can find In & tan t
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Inst!.
:ute, SIG Eearay street, from 1 to 6 p.k. We
*™<k from experience, having tested the Dos-
•■*r's capability. Reference* given i/reqnired. B
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Badger's Cenira[Park, Oakland
A. Sail over tbe B;,y, a Ride In the Can
and a Grand PoriormiQcc. ,
First Grand Annual Picnic
....OF THE
ANCIENT ORDER of H.O. A. M.I.
....03T....
8TJSDAY APSIL 18, 1878
Grand Extra Performance in tbe Pavilion.
M'LLE EUGENIA GERRETTA,
The Great Aacenaioaiet.
Samwells ^t Montague
The Champion Classical Artists,
Id Iforel aod Comic Acta; Classical Gresyiofri;
Filing Spheres; Orjstil P;ramida. etc. Goo-
cioding with "TUB GiAN 1E6-J." and darint;
orolntions SO Feet la the Air, bj Jl. MOM-
TAGU£. theChaaapion Grouast.
TICKETS FIFTT GENTS
aV Laoiea, and Children ao4er C rears of a«e
free. TEK MKrKOPOLl I aN BajTD will «c-
•oBMnr the Urier ana f iroisn tbe masic aplft
HURRAH ! HURRAH I
Second Annual Excursion
OF THZ
Warren Guard,
OOMPANY B.
■£OOBD SECT ljrFJLSTBX, K. O. C.
OAPT. P. I. M. WATK,
TO BADGES' PAEK, OAKLAND,
<Seoood Statioa from Braadwar,)
Sl'.VDAT APBIL SOlh, 1878
a»- Grand Bass-Ball Matoh between the Ores-
cent and ailTer "*t*r Base-Ball I'labs, for an ale-
fftnt euver-moaatsd Bat,
TICKET*..
-TIFTY CEWTS
Obildreo noder 12 rears of agt, 25 oasts.
Tobthad from tbe members of the Company
or at tbe Boat on the morning of ine Excnraion
■P^O 'd THE OOMHirTEa.
RETURN THE BOOK!
tFHGHVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OP HOME" from the Figabo Office 1b par-
tiealarly reqaeBted to retard it at odcs.
SPRING GOODS
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
I X L
AUCTION STORE
6I8KEARNY ST
\COR.C0MWESCjM^ffi
Business Conducted on Fair
anj Honest Principles.
ONE I»I!t.IOE.
ALL GOODS WAFRMTED AS
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Daily,
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
GLOTHING,
COARSE and FINE!
Ihe Fortunate Han who Bays his Clothing
at the IXL AUCTION STORE.
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the Million 1
Card of_TliaaU.8.
Ban Pbascisco. April 9. H73.
To Mia?ea Ag-oe« Kennedy. Mar Leslie, Head
Brandon aod Lydia Livinastoo, and the llessrp.
J H. HoOabo, 8. 8. Sa-up'e, A. Aatredo, J. AA-
len. B.L.Yaok. J. K. Greao, J. Foreman, Loo
Dixon, O. Ooriell and other!:
Yonr generosity in ext.ading to me I Oampll-
meoUty Benefit is, I think, the highest oompli-
meat that ceald oepatdtomeasa manager ; con-
aeoaeatly I and it difflcnlt to ezpresa adequately
nay obligations for yonr kind offer, the aeceptarce
of whioh will be ooa of the proudest references
of my life. I remain, ladiea and gentleman, yonr
obedient servant, J. h. OHtJROH.
Fi5CT GOODS, WiTfHES,
JEWtLBV, NOTIONS, PIPJE8,
riBriMEi. sunoMBT,
BiOU'B CTTIIBT, TBtSKS,
BAGS, TAf.lSIS, TOBACCO, etc
A FCTC.L bTOCK QF
Linen Coats and Dusters
A FULL LI \E OF
LIUEKT STTIT8.
POOLS !_POOL8 !
P°s't!-,L.WIBS. i8,.3.?.^^ S'.l0«"o"^
anSjI* *«»i«» Boom. Llek_Hon»s.loo„
KILLIP A CO.
IVIcille. CBATAaS
1*«J>U ot L» JfaUoa Leroy, Paula.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
*S ELLIS STBLET. tmllm
DAVK HSKDK8, at the
. . o'Q origins JEUd Lion, lt> Geary
itreet, between Keirny end Dnpont, where yon
ung the eld Pioneer Linch. Tbe "Old SoerV- ia
always on hand. DAY* leraroisTF^prtlU
CALL A>B SEE FOB lOraSELF
T11A.T
'WE Blow our
OWN HORN!
Because
We Have
Got A Stock
That will
\i
ADMIT IT,
IXL Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
CKAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sti,
(Formerly Mayer A Wnrkheira,) I
To. SO MOXTOOMEKT 8TB e
Opposite) the Elck Honse.
BBANClf, «08 BFABKT SIB
MB. MAYEB CALL'S ATTESTION T .
Isrge and well selected atsortmsnt ol *
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, T(,
and Cloth,
And bis dbw itv'ea of ready-vn . d <. Silh w,
•tberLZDIEt.^bUlTS.at VKRY LOW PI 1*
.41=0. a lar£« stock ol isiripea, Broih« ■» *
r-hawlE, L«ce Jnckeie, bilk ind Cotim v <
SiiKs, Satins, cloaking., and *ver» d«a.n» S
TnmmiriRs. JUST cViiklVJiD, a Lar» £■
the spring .tjltsof
PE.AIH AXu I Wit KOI Oi, ,
IwlNEST SUITS,
N. B— Cloak a. Dr*9Bi«« and ia:t* mad* ta
ia latest fashion, at reajooaota rata*.
mwfe
po«-
PRICE
A Safe and speedy Ren
dy for all Bronchial Afl
tions, Asthma, Col
Coughs, Loss of Vol
Bronchitis. IncipientO
sumption, Hoarsene
Pain and soreness of -
Breast, and all Difficult
arising from a sudc
Cold, readily yield to
healing powers. Ask
the California Hall's P
monary alsam. Sold
all Druggists.
PKOPBIETOIS,
417 Snnjsome street, corner Coauner
jalO tf
CURES DYSPEPSIA,
SLJWMr
Gives Tone to the Stoat I
iSaSHXlB:
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPOT
(f^m i
tiato-i
Is a Sure Relief for LndigMt
: (MiXlr
HAS NO SUPhBIOR AS A '
BLOOD PTJ-RIFIE
hUU
POSTER!
Programmes, aod all kinds of Pristine Is
show, uecruBE. comcfbt.t
ATBE and CIBCVS KAHASIB
AT LOW E ATE8, BY
iO. DF*. sterol
G3S CLAY STKKET. •
THOMAS W. BRED,
SIIjVEH FYjATB
^> MAMTJFAtJTnBJtKi
-^ — AHD—
ItPlllII
tF ■
IS
DRUMS, B&KJOS,
— AND—
OTHER MUSICdJL. OUTBVItll
ESTABLISHED LN 1S6A.
WtrLmoona giren on the Banio aod Una. i
MISSION STKEET, batwaen I ini aii **
N. B-— Fiaa-tODad Silvar Solo Banjo* I*
easionala alware on band.
FREE AND EASY.
BYXKY SATURDAY VIS)
Piano and Sin eriJitf fttSP
CHARINGa|a£>|iSALOI
«•« BUsaloa street, near- weeeai
dan EAGLFS A WILD,
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XATNC
C« r. Sccoad an d Teh us ■!»«•
, »«s»-TorT»pu. oomTantly «•
Oystan In ft-Teiy itTli, t?»
SUPPER ROOMS F IB M*
dec 11 Ixq
UTtA OUALfTI
BOOTS and SI
ON BAND sad at
to OEDKS,
L. BLAIR >
» Kearir ■**• I
CANDIES.
made at oar Steam Oaody Factory asn ]
ataarn. annelslly from the eoantry, aye as
aad will be pf»n>pUy sttoeded "»•_.__, v
O AHTY A WAIssafA <
11 Montroneary at, aSwK
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BKLEYt iff VARIETIES
W ALBASIEA TII1TBI.
iff!"
CALIFORNIA THEATRE
GERMAN STADTTHEATKR
EMERSON MINSTRELS ,..„„, nn~
UTTirMAC. FABBRI 0PERAl
Tir.t Appuaranco of CU1RLGS VIVIAN ""'»■»•"-
Positively Last Opera Night
I
"UMMI
Ir.l-
n I nil Mi
APRIL II
•
ii»dat itiiiho Arm I
»> I a. inatahl M la. t .<. m, x a. c^^i
r»r ob. »T ati.i >
rinalr
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• Tin.. ■Implaloi
to UTIIton ;
KliHIrK BROTHHiv
■ a atnia i mi 1 , i gaa , , , a , „ „
»!•»"•< MA»» iini.iia,
0a» > irat am at
ROBERT le DIABLE
i * » * r % ran
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■ I Vllns
■ •*«•• Relty
e Siamese Twins
Htrrt T»«»bt
■ * » **•■ i -•«»-•
' i «a a* a f*t -»
I ^ Rf II ■ A ■
►-A.I»»T OP A^FLC
■oarrr
I-MHaa.
ttrOng Rosemblanoe.
Na I'lu, I 1 1 ru or all Conic Vo.-.i I.
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
UTTLM MAO
B.bH»rl
a RirhT'i
UIKII ■ roTP.il K«l
KVA.*. AID MOKTU
T* caaelnd. wllb ta* «lr:A.proT.ifcln< tkatau «tjM •■ I
UNDER THE GAS LAMP.
La are .
!•» t. hm.
9j*rkt>j_,
" Laura itepi aha Train at half- peat Bloc.
.0. kobtrli
bob H.ri
...J. Robiua.U
. .Cfaaa. Button
Merry Wives of Windsor
Oaa«»lala« Ua two raaMUIaa Daaa ay
CARL nrr.jnt.lrl i»4 >AC htlub
DH rinnni ..1 jao HDLLia
Aad Ik. k.. it I.I Trio a}
IS!.' FABBil AIMA ELXU....U4...JAC MOLLEB
OPERATIC AMD DRAMATIC COMPANY
k Grand Orchestra of 24 Musicians
r mien or asmdmiom ;
Boim
Hi. .. flcrlr a."* Orehratra
R«Kl>>) — H»»»ff»(l S»»la
a»*l<-eay— A.1o»'*a rtn
W-tlrry
■tr Boi Oft-ee open Hatnidar end ittidir, from U M 4
Mopri. UHIUIIU Mm, -K
FIC HOUSE,
IPIC HOUSE,
^Ee -BUY TBY TBY BUT
»lWla I at* F* ia.ee)
■* a rnmti.u
eree'ibre'ed tM so WHITF M1IRTS. Ttry 6l n.ricn.i. aad for qa»UiT »«<l (lan.oi.ttF will rarer heroatched. To be bad oat? at the
•TOAtX A^r» ««r XXLi Al'«TION NTORr, All Kwrtr ilrt* . cr <«-afr«-lBl.
Sure. Why Have Ye that Catarrh T
Oat* Pal io Bid dr. "Yon looe io btlfbt.
Mof*faBr»«l lief > M«ik I • llk» »
r«B>dd —
liti cured t .at -1
Ferealeet all Dract-iii'*, aid at© POST CTRFItT.
E-OP E3 IM I TAJ C3-
WILSOIY'S
PHITHEATRB
•Itiit-r etrert, •fpatlie la-lea. Una*".
TEE MONDAY APRIL 14
For ma HalMajr We. la Only I
i leAqaeace of Iba inmtdii't departure of Iba Co an en ■
00 tbalr tittr t&raajb tba Suit*.
Firat Appaaraaoaof
io Oroat Laura,
THE RKIfOWMXD LADY OTMNABT. .
By MrUfalai- ••■ir*. Mr.
HAR KIJVGSLEY
Will i,Mir ta hll On. I P.ia«olfloaUoa.
CtXiA SB O TT A. H. .A. .
P0IIT1TCLT LAST Tim
w Equestrian 8peotaol«
ABT11LEJ
ie BarTest Home
rry Sports of the Old Country
Out kT U>. OoBMar I.i Aixlll.rln.
Irat Part of Equestrian Acta
..-.<5K^H£'!.™i«™-^..H.
•s
EASTER MONDAY APRIL 14
Ar.a .».it .walnf da-lag ta* w*»k,
TAC KUUATED H16RJ 10Y PIMIIT,
BLIND TOM
la Salaotlaaa M r«qaa»ia^ br Iba aadlaao* fiom ibt
folluw ■■ Protru nin»:
■ 'I.LVtlCAI. HI.I.KI TION^.
Kon»U, "Patbai»(.a»" Bi«thriT#D
ftoAktl, ' alooailfQl" B««liiO*rn
AdiIabi*. .... M-rd-l«-»riD
h«d»i winoat Wordi Maadeltaeha
Wolrlill March.. . . . . Ver-d- ••ok-n
Faaerai Atarob .Obapia 1 Umii in Ft-jpt...
riASO F9EIK SHI.O-.
..Rrtiit.i
,...W(afA0>
■
. . D«n'j. Ill
K...«tBi
Bellini
' -.nd AfiTt! UhPfo ■
. K«rfl»," Drinkini Hotif < ranUrit i.
i *-OTi«rnn>or"
"Ciad-ralla." h»n Plo AlaaU
"HiBaanba'a " Oaprtoe
"Ifanaa," Tar.it )••
FA1TAIIAI AMD rAI'BKK*.
Fist »la, * Hom«. fjwart lloaaa" Thalbirr
"La«t Kote of 8umn*t" ...Thalbeff
Hamna. ' I.*«t Mop*" Oof.-ohalK
"Whup fihi Wind. Molloabaop*
.. I t«rl | "0»pfioa LtMH
Futaau, "'lid HoDdra^tb P.*iro'" f5ot.*i<»halk
"Aa'd l.tnc Srnr, ■n-l "t.iat*n to <b« MouklOf Bird."
(Piano fort* laHUllona of tba Bird) .... M< tT ean
"EoUu Marroir« „ Oatlacbalk
M ABVI K«.
"iiarman Trlumi>' al" Knnkla
"U*IU fcUpt-A Vpitloa" laaaa
PLANTATION MEI.ODIM.
•'Tba noM*n nilppara" I 'Tbat Wo'eotso Di|"
"I'm aJfiao*. tiurroutidtd" | "Oonte along. Moaea"
OKIOINAI. novi-H
"LHUa Jobaof" I'Tba Ba-ie Picker"
'Tba Wan wboQo. tba Olodar In bla Era"
I H ITATION H.
Obarob Orian
«ait«
Banjo
Doofrlaa' Bpatob
UnolaOkarlla
MniloBox
Uii'ch Woman and limd Orcan
Tba Harp
bootob Baf pipai
Nooteb fiddUr
Prodiioia Tbroo Halodlaa at tba aatna lima
llEaOSiTPTITH MTMIC.
"Caaeada"..... Paaar | BattU of Haoaaiaa.. Blind Tom
"Rain Storm" Blind Toe, I Darlifht Bliad Tom
• owe-.
"Reeked In ibe Cradh of tba Deep" —
"WbeaftneSwalloea Homaarard Fij" ......
"Bjrone Faraw*H te Tom Moore"
"Tba Harp that Ooee tare of b Tare'i Halli"
"MaOf/re«or«' Catbarlai"
"Than Von'll Iteaaamber Ma." I "Tba Old Baiter."
"A Uoma bj tba Bee" I "Tba Irr Oram"
FtBLOB aiCtKCTlOWeJ.
TaraaUllaln A flat Heller I MfrnaJUrr Belli Wabll
Halt Blaaaba Ha Her I La DeaUa Blramar
nrTY cuiTt
u.ata,ai,t9.
•eats ma* be aecared la advance at Grar'i Mule Store, with-
ent aitre abarga.
.Family Matinee
«No Reaerred 8e*U at tba attaiM,
eJu-teteibe afetta.ee »■ Oeala
Tka Grend Btelaaaj Oeaeart FlaM from M. Ora*'a, Olar-at.
SmtTaTday, April 1», at 2.
. Bk-Ne Reeerved SeaU at
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Wednesday Afternoon April ICtb
FIRST ANNUAL BENEFIT
Or T3E
Benevolent Independent Protective
Oa wbiob ooeuloo the (all ."Ins
Artistes have Volunteered:
THE
CHAPMAN SISTERS,
Bf- p.nn.«l.n of lb* M.traaollUa M.n.fam.Qt.
(•IIS HA«8IF. MOOBK. UlSa BUSH WAI..
TO*. lli:\«I KlllT VK1I.N, J. C. WII.-
J.IAUHaN, <)\vi:« VAUOWI, brp.ral.lloD
of JOHN AloUOLLOUOa, ES4.
■HM KI.A.A WH.TOH. W>l rAKST elUMON,
Hl.t.V. HABIE OAVUIIJ, alME. HUH-
LAV, Ml. I.E. geUEFTA, O. TIUH.
■ IO. DONATO. 1. II. I. aKIAIW an. CABBIE
AB1UTBOMO, 11TTI.F. HlC, OOOII.I. aa«
OOOPEB, l.r.W IATTLF.I, T. 4K.MH.tI.
KB. aa< H B". E. lUCKLEV, T. IIBKK,
T. CAMPBF.I.I.. M. KKLLT. W. BABE,
IIABKT (AHHIU. MIVIUI AM
HIHTlllCI, IIAIK HIIUTiaKU, VAVBD
I.T«riH, JOIIM WIOBAID.
The Fourth Artillery Band,
AJTD
AN OUCHESTRA OP 22 MUSICIANS
Vai.r Aha DlaaaUoB of E. ZIKMSH,
OOHUIITrUC Of ABBANOMMKIITB:
H. hobton, e. a. rosTBB, a. UDTOT,
M. KELLT, H. W. GORBTN.
Ladies and Children
....wii.i. >i!in ...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLKASANT TO U8B. IABILY APPI.IID.
ta mi kraaar. and will net tnj-ira tba moat dalloaAa. It
cam alt diaeaeea of the eeaJp, removaa dandreff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
Reo'era tba bair ioli aad lloaay. aad la PURELY VEOR
IABIK
arTh» Orl(Tlnal RAGE BRUHH HAIR TONIO AMD
DRt.ySi.NG mar be bad of tba Acaat,
JAW. M. OATM, Dranlil,
Oorn'r Mm* Moat«ome>T and Howard *tra«ta, aodof all Draff-
auta. fantf
TOHJV FLOEtlL-
NONE BO TBI BEST QIAUfY Of HUT!
0AM BE BAD AT
atalla S, a3, California Market
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
Wane OF AMI
atreee Circle aad Orekeatra..
« allera
■ton:
.iirKa ttxtra abarae far BMetred Beata.
•all mw tut.
THE JOtWSAt OP AKTISBttHTI.
PsMKliOd •»«! D" 1» '" *•""
J. y. B O Q -A- »• » TJ S
B«knr »lonWO=>«T. B" 7>»bcU»
AT...
"XMU8KMENT8. Etc
H*tr«fioliian Theatre.
Tos combined attract so of lh« capital bo rteaqne
e-f 'P.nto" the faaeinatiog Ctipmin Sisters, and
R_ Dane* tt* woodarfol *en triloonU t whose posr-
an ef •JCiurg '.be risibilities of ap audience «-
c*«d these of anj other aittata Id tbe saras line
feat the sffsgt of crowding this th*sWe aaaio last
aigbk. This araning the Chapman Sisters will uke
their farewell ssnsflL The eane bill) will fcs girsn
this eTeaiog sad st the matinee to-morrow.
California TtiratXw.
■■Iwot'h eomrsr of "Moie>" was presented in
good itlle last nun., with, Geo. D. Chaplin aa
Alfred Erelyz, Mite Annie Graham u Clara Doog-
- (in, J. o, Williamson as Grares. Owea Marlowe a*
Sir Frederick Blount, and a generally strong cut
To-night tbe drama of "Article 47. ' in which Ilia*
Aanie Graham dots aome aslefidid »c ting., will be
warformed. At tbe matinee to-morrow the comedy
•f 'G»vern e»»," which ha* been pruned of some
efjlae enpatfloosi talk and now plats Teiy smoothly
will so presented. Ihe bill for Satnrdu sight wil)
•• "Jack Cade," John lacCnlloogb playing tbe
title role- Mrs. D. P. Bowers will saake her first
appearance est Monday in tbe comedy of ''Diana
or Lore'* Mask."
Last night, la addition to tbe at racvioas offered
by Billy ftsaerseo and bis great band of mimtrels.
Little Mac, Sam Rickey' Bob Hart and others,
Oharlea Yivian, tbe most polished and pie.* sing
character Teeallst who ever visited this State,
tt-'*' his reapper-rante. He wse greeted by a Urge
And fashionable audience. Of oonr.'e he tang
"I'm Glad to See Yon Boy" and "Ten Thousand
Milee Away." He was encored again and agiin_
sad his reception was a most flattering one. The
audience was the most tomerous assembled in
tbie hoote since the commencement of Lent.
Virian will appear again lo-oight, and at the mil
1 taes to-rzorrow.
Bells t'nion Theatre.
The great bill wbicb baa piOTedi&eb&n etirac-
tiea st tits boose dnzingthe prefect week will be
played tbie evening for the last time. It Appears
on ear first page. To-morrow sight there will be
e change of programme.
Basclcles/'s New Varieties.
Red Bneklty, Haras DeToy, Frank Mortimer sad
• score of ' ether popQlax artifWe. male and fe-
male, keep tbe fan alireat tbie establishment,
and draw aadiencts composed of all classes of
saaietv.
Pacific Hall.
The concert gives at this hall lstt night, for tbe
beef fit of toe Free Homeopathic Hospital wa*
.Quitaescccess. The picgrammewaa aa excellent
sue. and all engaged in carrying it oat acquitted
ifiaaaaelTst veil.
Msgnire's Opera House.
To-morrow nigbt, J. H. Cborcb will be the re-
cipient of a complimentary benefit at this boeee.
A treat bill has teen prepared, aad many Tolas-
leers will appear. Mr. Chares stands well with
1beprofe*Eionaod tbe public, as whether lock was
good or bad with him he always met his engage-
meats promptly.
Benefit of Protective Order of Seals.
Since oar issue of yesterday, we hare been in-
formed that the following artistes hsTO volun-
teered for tie benefit to take place At tbe Metro-
politan Theatre en Wednesday Afternoon next*
Miss Minnie Walton. Miss Maggie Moore, Mr
Henry Edwards, Mr. Owen Marlowe. Mr. J. O
■Williamson, the 4lh Artillery Band and an orches-
tra of twenty-two masicfaas, under the direction
•I Mr.B. Z tuner: also Mrs. E. Baokley.J. Wal-
lace,John Weodard, Fred Lyster, Harry Ceuiltnd
andtae Little Jewel.
Joha Wilson's Amphitheatre.
Ten popular plaee of amasameat will open on
stater Monday I April lata), for the boJidsy week
only. Laara, tbe lady gjmout, will appear[overy
eveaicg sad by general reqnest Omar Kingsley
will present hia wonderful female impersonation
st/'XUa Xoyara" in which he was ferae many years
apsazle to the world. A feat ore of these holiday
aerfermaaces will be new equestrian spectacle en-
titled "Tbe Harvest Heme" illottraung tbe iptrta
of tbe elden t me. Tbe prices of admission will
be dress circle 75 otcte, family circle 60 oestt sad
parqsstte 26 cents.
WooavwABfi's Gaedbttb— Siguor Donito,
the world-renowned one-legged dasoer, in his mar-
vslloae exhibition at Wcodard's Gardens, Satox-
day and Sunday ; Also, the fall Japanese Troupe,
aad the Bolalay Family in pantomime. Balloon
.ascension on Sunday. Saturday, picnic In aid of
vheBenman School Invalid Teachers' Fund.
&ah Fauioaco FraiXEgBF. — Tbe second
annual picnic of this flee company will be held on
8 aa day next at Sohaotsen Park. Alameda. Target
shooting, games, dancing and other amaiemesM
will be the order of the day. First beat leaves at
♦a. at.
Cm Gabdehs.— The grard ftBtiTal in oel-
sbratioa of tbe tenth snniTersary of the Ban Fr»r-
clseo Maesnercbor will be held here next Soncay.
The Maeaaerchor will be escorted by the San
Traacisoo Tora Versin aad the 6srman Guard
Foslleers. A grand concert in the afternoon;
ball in the evening.
AjsToxncLu, McirrjnT,— One of tbe moet
aetaptete eoUeoUoaa of the kind in the United
■easea, eomprtsug band rods of oostiy sad beaa-
tatBi w»x models, .% daily on view (to gentlemen
aaljl at tha Morsoai on Montgomery street. Aa
sear bast bepToPublT tMstcara,
Nutmeji.
[From the Danbary Raws.)
There is nothing sal in gro »iag old to
those whose lives are pure, and hour.
The Ladies do their hair op so high now
that they hawe to stand oo something to put
on their hats.
. Fashion it rarely nsefnl. It soorFButiiiiy-
That of wearing the hair loosely d >wn the
back is now going oat Just as fly-time begins
to dawn.
ADanborr mac wlohas been visiting in
• place, where the cemetery was provided
with maoy priva'e vault?, is very much
pleased with the ides, as it enables a man to
visit his own grave and weep.
A venturesome spirit named Htwkins,
living on Essex-street, knecked a cow en the
back to make it give down i's milk more
fraely, on Sunday morning. He is going ta
New York in the Spring to leotnre on Quick
Transit.
A roral lady in getting on the train at the
depot Sat 2i day, wss polite enough to knock
at the car door. The brakeman managed to
oo n tort bis visage into temblai.ee of gravity
until be got the door opeo, and then he pre-
cipitately adjourned. He eaidhe though ha
would laugh bis heed off before be go1
through vtitb it.
Real Art.
Photography must take its place as a
branch of true Art. The beautiful pictures
of Yosemite, taken by Edward J. Moy-
bridge, which he is now finishing up in his
studio at Drsdley and Bnlofson's prove this
fact indisputably. These pictures are the
largest landscapes ever taken by the photo-
graphic precis being 21 ?-i inches by 17 H
They are beantif olW finiahtd, and have all the
delicscy of the finest steel engravings.
They are supplied te subscribers in a series
of thirty views, the piece of which is $100.
It must bs tome time before any can be
supplied t] tbe general public as Mr. Muj-
bridge will be weeks engaged in getting
ready for delivery the copies already sab-
scribe i for.
Good for Michael.
The Oakland Transcript etys that Michael
Beese is going to erect a fint-class theatre
on tbe corner of Mission and Third street*,
San FraDcisce. We hope he will pnt bis
money to eo good a use.
ENVY.
And npxt to him mallcons Envy rode
Up-'H a raYeaou* wolf, and Mill did Ob aw
Between M* cankerd Uttb a Tecomoua toa^,
Ihtt all the poiBOD raa about hie Jaw;
But inw rdly he chswed bis cwn maw
At nelghbor'a wealti tbst made bin. sad,
For death It was when any good ha saw;
Aad wept that cause of weeping none ha had
Aod wh?n he beard of harm he waxed won
drous glai. —Sj>tn$cr.
American Waicnes
Seduced prices, at H A. Oallender's 63 Geo
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefolly rerjaired. n
■X*lx« "Veto
Is celebrited for its superior liquors and fine
olg&ri. Oonnouteleurs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E. H. Liwy, prapTietor. Southwest corner of
Etarny and Commercial. i
TVhe crj«day ixeTiev*.
We have reciived tbe first number of this
paper published in Brooklyn N. Y. It con
tikis religious news, art ne*s and a page of
theatrical news. The latter is none of the
freshest.
The New Art of Drawing By Machi-
nery.
All interested in palntinr, who understand tbe
liflooJiies of enlarging ptrotograpQe to retain
exact likenees and expression, wttl Appreciate
P.-ofesBor Beyaold'd labor-savlBcapparatas, which
reprodaoes every line and shade t > aay sise den red.
en paper or eaovae, iaamomeat It is given at
any hoar, with fall and satisfactory uutrBCUoDS,
at Boom ft. Grand Hotel, fcrs)l». 4 J
Sarn'^lch Ie*la,r>cl Pulu.
Since the recenBlon of tte king to the throna
of the fsndwichlBlandseTerything there lookB
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
fating ntw life. BIr. Jacob Behieiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 520 Wtehlngton street,
opposite* the mtrket, who ba3 long been the
principal Unpoiter of puln, has received ad-
vices that the t at tiering end his shipments thsB
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of Its euperior qualities
for msHnss bedding, and donbtlei* Sir. Schref-
ber will find no difficult? in disposing ol all
that comes. a
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and siaee, for fee obeap, at the
What Chter Laundry, Ifil Leideadorff et. •
Badger's Gentra[Park, Oakland
A. Siall over the Buy, ss Klde In the Cars
and a Grand Pori*orm<us,ce. j
First Grand Annual Picnic
....OF THE....
ANCIENT ORDERof H.O.A.M. I.
....ox....
»r\DAT APBIL 18, 1873
Grand Extra Performance la the Pavilion.
M'LLE EUGENIA GERRETIA,
The Great AsoensioiiUt.
Sam-wells «So Montague
The Champion Olaeaieal Artiste,
Ic Novel sod Oomio Ada; Classical Grenpings;
Finns Spheres; Orjstal Pyramids, etc. Oen-
Cladins With " Tdt G1AME6S, " and dannp
ovotntionseo Feet la the Air, by J£. MON-
TAGUE, the Champion Gycenast.
TICKETS PIFTT CENTS
S8>~ Ladies, aad Children under 6 veers of ate
free. THE MKTKOPOLITAN 6&ND will ae-
sooipaDy tbe Order and farnisb. tbe masic. aplO
Save Tour aMoney.
Why psy $8 per docsn for Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when yon can get them for $4 per
dozen, and all other kinds equally cheap, at the
New Toik GaLLEbT, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween Mission <nd Market ftrretH. Ko Ohln°se
employed at the New Tcrk Gallery. 3-s
Sewing Machines for Sale,
Seated and repaired, at 116 Post street. Alto,
Agency for Mills' Adjustable Treadle, x
♦
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons deslrbag comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the AJhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building la a Terr floe one and is well
lighted and ventilated, .
- m
CLazstvoxAKT.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
833 Kearny St., bet. Bosh and Pine. Oonsnlta-
tlens In Engiiab, French and German. ~
Those Beam if al New Carpets.
At Jas, W. Burnbam k Co'b, No. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, ara going like hot cakes*
New and choice (atUroscoBEtanUy arriving.
A perfect rnah to see and buy them. Elegant
parlor fnrnltuie mide to cider in the finest
ay tie. 4 a
» , .
Dr. DohertF
Has devoted nls study more particularly to
chronic and specine practice, and as such la
now the moet Buooessful of any Physician In
Sin Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
eorner of Leidesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House. i
It Is True.
t. A. Sbaber k Co. are selling parlor, sats and
all other kinds of furniture and bEddlng choapar,
for cash, than any other dealer In tows. Other
dealer j don't stand a ghost of a chanee when
people know ehaber's prices, *
Bow to Procure Bargains.
Attend the auction sales of Watson k Barn-
hart at their auction salesroom, 112 Sat tor street,
adjoin in k the new Circus Amphitheatre, and yon
are bum to troeure bargains. Sale days — Mon-
days and Fridays. Cash advanced on merchan-
dise. Outdoor sales promptly attended to. a
Fresh aad Street,
Per the best confectionery, art to Canty and
Wacnsr's. 107 Meotfomer* St. near Batter. S
Br. O. T. S»ge has removed his om:e to the
Olympic Club Building, ocrntr of New Mont.
ffontiry and Howard. js
Langs*, now is your time to buy your under-
elotblng at a great eaeriflre, because H. Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to buy his fall Im-
portations, aud has left ordtri to sail hia large
stock of l'diea* and children's underdo thing,
conv '^lugau styles and pett'rns, cheaper than
ata -tb'r place In the city. Btnuxnber the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3a
Lacos asx> Omtume>,p remtmbev tbe lead-
ing fashloaable retail Shoe sum* In San Fran-
u«e_- 3 Hinder), 332 Eesary street, betweeu
Pine aid Bosh, is
Fine Candies.
Wreab, sweet and deUctoui Osndiee, of evers
varUty, atM: A. afereer's pioneer eocfection-
vrj 978 Kearny etrwt, Wholesale and retail, e
•ETFoa Childejck'8 Pictubeb go to Monet's
Galleet, 417 Montgomery straet, S-v
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their watksng to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 LeidesdorsT St. •
V. Cnrtier d% Co., Lapidaries,
From Paris, having tbe latest improved lapi-
dary tool*, will execute any work In their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the hlgbeet [rices for quartz speci-
mens, and appraise tbe value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 611 Merchant street, room 26. 3a
Gocd Investment
No other city la the United S'-atea offers
greater Inducements at tbe present time for
Lnvestmsnt in town lota than San Diego, How
Is the time to secure lots at $25 each at ill
Montgomery street. This Is the beat cbanc
ever offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
In hate. At " ThV Hat Store, 64T Washington
street (second hat store below Beamy) , all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there Is sure to be suited. a
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leideedorfl street, •
Clam OHowcler Every iviarnt-
The best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just off
lLearny. ^ 3-r
For tlie Seat Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Hsae k Co.,
20 Kesroy s'reet. New style cap bonbons for
balls and parties. 3bi
Public Accommodation,
Washing left at the office befc re 6 a. m., can
be returned In ihe evening if reqeired; we
never disappoint! What Ohear Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff Btreet. •
McDowell, Slxow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Eoom 10
Market street, ccr. Poat and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis. 3-i,
*Wn.ite Labor Only!
Employed by tbe What Cheer Linndry, 121
Leidesdoiff street. * •
Sas Pbascisco. April 9, l^TJ.
To Misses Agters Kennedy, May Leslie. Maod
Brandos aad Lydia Liviacstdo, aad tbe Mesarf.
J H. McOabe, S. S. Sample, A. Aatredo, J. Al-
len. B, L. Tank, J. B. Green, J. Foreman, Lon
Dixon, O. Coriell and others:
Your fenerosity in ext>ading to me a Compli-
mentary Benefit is, I think, the highest compli-
ment thatceold be paid tt me as a manager; con-
eeqaently I find it diffiooit to express adeqastety
sap obligations for your kind offer, the aocepta'.ce
of whioh will be oaeof the proudest references
of my life. I remain, ladies and gentlemen, your
obedient servant. J. H. CHURCH.
OOKrKTELL'S
BRAHMINICAL
MOON PLANT!
East Indian Remedies,
POB THB OTJBB OP
Sore Throat,
Dyspepsia,
Catarrh,
Diarrhea,
Constipation and
Dysentery.
l8P*Note the naawes of some of those who
have been cared: Hon. Saaonei Pardy, ex-Gover-
nor: CapL B. A. Pool; R. H. Simon ; Henry Ed-
ward?, of California Tbe&tre; Fred Lister, and
others. Depot -317 KKARHY STRUKT. be-
tween Bash and Pine. ap2 tf
Bhenmatlsm,
Neuralgia,
Gent, agne,
Srmpatbeuo Pains,
Liver Affeeiiona,
Sciauca,
HARRY GORBYN'S SALOON
N0 7SO MARKET STREET, HARRY COR-
bra respectfnlr informs hU friends and pat-
rone that be has refitted in beautiful style this
oosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to Bee them, one and all, and bare them sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from the mannfactoy ol Lieeesfleid
with Phelan and Collet der'a latest patent feel-
faced cushions, has been Disced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. 1 be popular and efficient beveraite manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, oan be found in his old po-
sition prepared to diepense creature comfort to alL
ja2Stf
BOWERY THEATRE,
SAXT LAKE CITY.
■y"AEtErr talkkt an koute east oan
.lw.r. sMvr. firjt-clfc&s eagicemeau br
Hopping .t S.Ll l^ke tad applying to
B. JEROMI.TS
BALDWWS DAIRY BUTTER!
are the SOLE AGENTS for the sMebf my b rand
of batter, known aa " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT-
TER." It has been sold at the shore stand the
past thirteen years, and any brands of baiter xep-
resented to be of my make not procured of N. B.
TarwiHicer A Co., an oeauierfcita.
_ _ _ . , I- K^ DALDWDJi.
8«n Praaeleeo, April. 8th. 1572.
X. B. TERWILUOEK* ©•.
feK-lm *© and $1 Waabinftoo alarket.
HURRAH IHURRAH I
Second Annual Excursion
....OF ZEE....
Warren Guard,
COMPANY B.
■ECOSD BEST 1KFAKTBT, IT. G. C. .
OAPT. P. T. M. WATB,
TO BADGES' PARK, OAKLAND,
(Second Station from Broadway,)
Sr\DAY APRIL SOth, 187a
egy* Grand Bas*-Bill Hatch between the Ores-
oent and Oliver Star Base- Ball I'lobs, for an ele-
gant allver-inouctsd Bat,
TICKETS .77!".. .FIFTY CEJTTS
Children n^der 12year3 0f an*. 25 oents.
To be bad from tbe membsrs of the Company
or at tbe Boat oo the morning of the Excursion
aplO td THE COMMITTEE.
S.F. BUSINESS DlfitCroi
A»trolocer»,
Mre. Book. 130 Geary street.
Boo Iim I )rr» un;i attatlon^ra
StaoeyA Mock, (eohool books aepecialty,) a
corner Fourth and Mission,
a. H. Moore, h09 Moaujomojy. near M*reA*»
Daalness CoUetrea.
Heald's, Bryant A Slratton's OoUeeo, U Pa*|
Butcher*.
Kate, JTred. fita.Ha ft* to lOtl. Call fornia. Marks*
ClulrToyont*.
Mrs. CM. Stowe,:<7 Kearny street. Boons,
Employment Office.
H. Id. KiroboS, Male sad Female Help,8Mx_
Preach Faney Woo<t». ' b.
Looan & Oo.. 19 Morrtironiery, lU7«,od UNHbu, H
Hoop Sklirts and Cor-ieta,
M. Freud, 36 Secoad street,
liuotan Hair,
Sampson, A. b. k Co.. 110 Second street.
Merchant Tailors.
Holland Bros., 126 Post street.
Mftlltnera.
Miss Lizzie Carter, 118 Fourth street.
Mrs. M. Joelig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Becorda,
C. Y. Gillespie. 611 Wssfalngion street.
Wince and LIqnor*. (WholssslaJ
Danftrt V. A Co.. «M Front.
OXTIT GARDENS,
Corner Twelfth and Folsom streets.
APRIL 13, 1873
SU\DAT
TENTH GRAflD ANNIVERSARY
....or THE ...
San Francisco Maennerchor,
....E6COBTED BZ IHE...,
San Francisco Turnverein
....AJtD THE ...
GERMAN GUARD FUSILIERS
THE PROCESSION WILL FORM OH BUSH
street, corner of Powell, at half-past 9 o'ctock,
and march tbrongh tbe principal streets to the
Gardere, where a Grand C'onoert of Veal and In-
strumenial Music will be (riven, PrM. Qenrv Fon-
doo Maden's BRASS AND STRING KAI7U or
sixteen pieces. DAucintt to commence at 1 o'clock
P. II. A Grand Ball will be given by the Ladies of
the Society in tbe evenioa;, commencing at 7
o'clock, on whioh occasion tbe Ladies will engage
their partners, and take full control of the ball
room.
AJ> MISSION SO CENTS
Second Annual Picnic
....or THE....
San Franeisco Fusileers
CAPT. GEOB6E CAXTIS,
WILL BE HELD AT ROHTJBTZeN PABK,
Alameda, on SUNDAY, April IS, 1873
There will be a Pabli 3 Target, and splendid Prizes
tt be shot for; also, a Ladiee' Target, and Amnse-
ments for cbildren.
Schmidt aodSchlott's Band is engaged for this
iminilllia
T/'e Firft Boat will leaye tha 'Wharf it 9 a. u,
Byorderof apl94t THE OOMUIfTFE.
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing your Goods at the -
NEW YORK STORE,
No. 110 Second street.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
Goods. TbeLargeststookandLowest Prloos,
at Wholesale and He tail.
Haman Hair Switches. ..$5, $9, $7, f5 and upwards
Human hair, top braids 21 90
Silk chignons Jl 25 and ft »
Silk Top Braids : Wets
Linen o^ Mohair Top Braids.... 2)cts
Linan Switohee 75 eta
Silk Mo hair Ourls, very fine. .75 ots
Mohair Switches, plain or orimpsd, fine 25 OM
Ribbons, iiosierj, Hair Nets, etc., eto.
Our* Real Hair Goods
Are unequalled in this market for Cheapness,
quality or variety. Examine our stock before mak-
ing jour purchases. ayGoodssentO. O. D.
A. Js. aAMPftOI A CO.,
No. HO Second street.
aoSOlm Between Mission and Minna,
AFTER TBE
THEATRES ARE OUT
GO TO THE
Hot SOOtClL,
Setter street, Beau* Jie&i-ny,
And try one of their
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerrj's
All Drinks Ten Cents
feS tf JOS. D. BRIGG8. Proprietor.
&LHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE,
tntKLY TURVISHKD BOOMS, SOS-
gle or in suits.
Well aUsjoiaexl aaasd Vantllat*d.
ro
I
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITU1
N. £. cor. Jnckton and Kearsf r^ ,
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF BPITJi
COMPLAINTS. lorm.rlFof Lo»k SSt \l
fe2Pti2ni.,Jjd tb'laat twelve jears of baafasiS
DR. TOZKR informs the afflicted that afuT
i»«„sJl the HOSPITALS IN LONDOJI al
PARIS, and spending one year In the shim
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK bsaam
opened his old Medical Institute at the nidi, ms*
where he oan always be found, DR. TOZlli l>
for forty years met with nsparalleled iomsm £
QSni'S&J?*01 oI d'seas* Eenerslly rsomT. ^
0HB0NIO AMD SPECIAL OOMPLaJlSS
DM. CHA8. O. TOZER
to in every war responaiblo, binding biaaaVi .m
effect a permanent cube, or making ne teat* **«
ThnilB whn nnnnnt. off. rA m n.*- ».. .j_T^
Those who oanaot aff<-rd to pay for adnau
medicine will be charged for medmioe onlt is
MoN IHLY REsruKATIVK PILLS, amiJi «r
to fail m giving relief in oases lor whioa Ibna ' •
reoommeoded. are to be obtained onJjui •-— *
office. Price, f-5 per box. Full directioc sass
boi, sent hp Krprees or otherwise,
DR. TOZER does r— -
Qiaoks who make i
offidaviis and other fame r lt
the mo«t respeotable peoule in tbe State wheal
baa erjBHD of diseases which others hara laiM
owe. „ j
»1T. CHA8. H. TOZER, Fr«
N. E. corner Kearoy and Jackson umw.
"'-" San Ptit«i«h
Tess or othernias.
loes not imitate tha adrsrtn I'll,
■ te it a practice to poiljb 'H "ll
her false reference", bnl retast ■
Assessor's Office1'
uri
in
'..; I1
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS^
1873-74.
A LL rr.RSO\S, COMPANaaj^KJ
SOCLA.TIOK8, or FIRMS, U n, , _
City and Conntr of Sua Fran else*, m '
reqaested, either In person or sj tten .,,.
proper representsitlves, to deliver a U
Aiswior'i Offlce, Ko. 52 City Hall, at 'J
fore the SECOSB MONDAY Is AMU 0 m
1878, a statencent under oatfc sf tt j \\f
Property, both PERSONAL and BUI,Hl'£
owned «r claimed by htm or taea, • '■'•
which Is In their possession, or whirl a "^
held or controlled by eoy otoar fans) fif ii
In trnat for, or for the benefit of his a ' *'
thesn.-See Sections 083»-3S»«, rsaW
eal Code.
sw-POLL TAX IS NOW SVC I
Office, or to a Depot y. -See MtOaa* ,H|
8609-3840, Political Code. », ;
LEVI K08KKBB. Tlf_
City and Cotinty Assessor '^asj
Sainrdoy, March 1, 187S.
. rsa»
NOTICE.
rpHEPTJBLICABEHXBEBTIOfl- "
fled that the Field Deputies «f OH .
Office will commence assessing prss*rtj ,
SATORBAT, MARCH 1, 1071.
The Unties assigned to those sopsoa
awleowell known to the coBssssaallln - — .
require explanations, aad while I at*
been careful in making my sclectltaf •> Upi
all positions by men favorably ksews
thlscoannannlty for their eompeteaejaes
Lotegrtty, and am confident that asws>
ties wilt be discharged by these t» ■*• , raj
generad satisfaction of all coacerses. ■
1 nrge n tly reqn&st the general fswB *
report to this office any tUrellethsai "
duty by any of my Deputies, aat
them that any Just eonspUlntt win >'
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI KOSE,M«i
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANT PKRSOK -WHO OAN CURE COIUfS
BnBi.ns. iscxowlDf N^l., Rh.nmati.m, ui.
.U kind, of Sot... u rttiiis »fl I ua T<-'"*1J
palve .sd Com Medicine to be tud .t my offio
DR- F. SOBOLTZ. 11* Ke.nirKrMt. f.3l
GEORGE MATES
jid.U ld»d, ol
6ttU»Ko>. 40, *1. *», Omlifonl.
jCA.t, entxaoc. on 0<JifOTBi..t»*t «!
On1« B»o» fMC from f AJt W 13 f » -UZ71/
oth.ru, to be THE ]
W B.-Pl«i».^ ^rWrlMTO PENT.
WILLISJ^BAND.
MD8IO PUBNI8HBD FOR AW
ocoasiona. Moaio imported, axranfao
and for sale.
MAHCC8M. BLCaf Leader
%
HUSKY TON DEB MEHDRlf . ***
e'r of Brats Bond. *.„,-»
erjr Ord«rs from the oemntry promptlj "fS*
to. Address M. >T. WILLIS, aaton's,
Store. 1B8 MotUcmery street, or iJAH
Ba.DH,.»«a» ht^ntgornsr/ street.
iTesMEif-t i 6
<OTEL. ^ S
J 5) nJMtSHED F -
WEST MMQT^
''«m ■ mi »>»ew«w»»».|l
r-}
OPOUTAN THEATRE
...» »rr
wall Bonofit
man Sisters
OALrFOBHIA TBBATRl
ll«
BELLA UNION THEATRE
Via i BELLA UNION MINSTRELS
• * > \tm I ■"■"
J A TOBSEnrtTE
... a. t raaaro*
MBA dVPAB
bias mails wai.to*
■
.on
M
»ln.j • BJBJBI ircai
mis 1/ibiti iiimit
IKIHV, at 2 ©.'dock OM.. G0YKRNES8 MATINtE
•**« •*«
••-••• «I-J.-«IM
Baawj
I h
1 ! -
roW « • II 1 -.• 1 » • — A«
urn
BRShaa
BIX*. BOATAIEB.
'"*
■nkaMi
THE LA/.* a prur uticb.
ret* r *
9* 0* MAIMI Vlllll
Olympian Q a ■>«••.
obd o tj i r> r
. ft Arwua^ M4 Oearaar
IhMllkl XII • «•• 1*4
Sena led Orwi •» . »— ■
I', m. k| [l#l. ••UU.-i
in, BW.KEJ
•"""■BiTa
II tTURDAY BVENIMO. Aar.i ins-Po*- in . im> Ob'f. J •■• >' «i sf '
JACK CADE. THE KEIYTISH B OIVDIYI A1V
WtiB MR. JOHN W - 1 IBs Ent.rs Cons-Bai Id ItiOw'.
Trlnnpk tf Virtse
— on —
The Work'tig Girls of San Francisco
Y. AT 2- GRAND MATINEE
T OF TBI HITVOIINT M OTECTlVE .
U CT SUIS.
.TttLfiXXKUS WILL APPEAR
MQ5DAT IT ES 1*0. Arr.. Utt— FTm »j.' »"ir"v •■'!■ •'••<*n- of tb. A'-Towiedfta' QUEEN OF TLL
AMERICAN STAGE,
Miftr Bwtloi.,
It. witn B>«r» atasst itu bfiio
bill Ms. «•.•.. ■ finM-r..
i raror *tm# bbsb
JskS (n.ns. » UnMtiBiii
Ailam HradborB
Antmlti Slf^ir.t Itm
srsbo;,.,
• DM01 !'j BJ
rEB.OlljS'
■ ■■
lOO "Vo»r«i ACo
>lf Ij C *>t>la
TNaj--t S>Sr*> « *■•!■
amntiMi
.0 HAS RETURNED TO
tss I'nri'nt.
A SHIRT STORE,
•TIC-
Wkta will be pr»*SBte*S tb* Oomedr SVaJW*.
DIANA; OH, 3L.O"V3E3T«
MASK.
WITH A OBEAT CAST.
H'..rt»l lf*t.-IU«MJ
•CIS AdHlSBliM
»1 SS Raloooy
74 Gallery
SI 4>0 frl*-lS Rolaa
' V'M nldllO OO
Hint .
Ra.r.ioi.
K*'« VnrtOO i 1
^.,Vi;'.; wo,*,., o„u ••■•■
.Tatm/ New.oe J (
KH-o Fisber .
Halite Wort....
sn=er. Spat-,,.
A t>n's Mason
MttiMi llama...
M«.rtt)a Mrons
l.iHU Joss*
Ssl. hot cjfti mcisr eiil
..Milt K.fl-
IBM. • :>-». pt-BJ I
......I ha* Veroar
.... Tesaray Hr%a»
■ > I K.rk
r. <;. »tnh
Kdwaru Maaiuo*
Marrf " li>lul
— J»nol* JohiiKit
MtM Ju**»tHB»
I illBor*
. ..Ck-ri* AraiitroBK
Pbbbt UkrrsUMk
....KureoU (iirrilli
Maria J»bbIdbb
N*ll» Wlnab(f>
I.illir Marlaod
.lana Ooonibs
»«t.W» F'OBt
...rrsdUoo»*r
icoond Etrcrt,
•a «r1ll Ss>4 • Maikk »*-
SHIBTS mmd riBSISII
m* Ihsj BNal Uw rttfBS.
BEVEOTCT A C«.
OPERA HOUSE.
IIA HfTT, nrVADA.
AJTT THUTU IIAB BRKU RI-
|4 MB bf naiid br Ui. ni«bt or
«an «m ».«iin« ooa**«J*.
wttt M Mptt«lU«abv Uu*r
joH» rirfcs,
■MW t^d Ml. PraprWiM.
Or W 9. H. McOAItK,
,i»iibii ■!■■■>. r)— rflMH.
8WEENET,
:HANT TAILOR
IECOHB STBKVrr.
OD3 l"PERFECT FITS!
action Ouaranteod I
.SB OF BPBIrfO ABD SUMMER
■st rseslvtd. C» 1 sad ••• Uastn.
*■•> ait-Bat. mbTTln
D 1BWINO MACHINE AOEKCY
S bbw rsaotBd to Ifit New Monl-
t, assr H«ward N. B.-ThB WKKD
ltsio«k tils blfb-st praniOM n»»r
■Bstiiora at tb* finst World's Fair
klsn. tb* ■*ms Ffrat Pfsmtwm at tbB
ad Iouitma Fair, bdod TWf.N I Y-
of hofOMoritrr aad tbat now, b» t ha
sa BNT1BB HELF-ADJUSfINU
'alas ts BSSttf donMsd. a"d ratialls
■icaa* blitisrto n>211naod
>IA1bTOS,
'Ml BTCU1LS. riAMO COVIB8.
i»ic. Hullo Book*. Mnilc Polio.. .10.
M4 l.rf. wioitmeuu U.I) .nd .2-
llblUH
■OK PI1SOJ,
■B<lo.l prifia.ion a. thl
• o Inlht, m.rlcBt.
r JL CO., A.r.l..
. T»l M«rket .trMt.
ES II ELOCUTION.
3 MEMBERS OT
I In LaltforniB pfB-
wstws-ta. gtoaaUao.
osmsslsss of ths ODpor-
■as
r«»T, .
ab.eo.nl1
id.r. i ...d.T'.in.
rt.tliieiio..»»«)4
MlS-iB
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooma lO and \"T Of20 Waahlnfrton street.
IF HI BAD Hit TO THE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
....or....
C. P. Van Schaack&Co.
708, 712. 714 and 716 Ko.rry llreer,
(OPPOSITE TUB PLA/.l,)
II
e woun navK nr.ES hvCte-o
«t. wllh.ul ntiy «iK»«n
at on.i
talk, onj wonld huTb Keen llvl.i to
dari Ml.r..B(nt to ■oelety, and a
walklac aaTertlacaicntorfhe low price,
a, which goad, are Mild bv that eater-
prl.lo, arai. la.tead ef belni a •• deaVd
nnii' it -,
eld. d.-p, dluarewkl* body."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. T. BKHGOLD. PROPRIETOR.
id»» Tike htukjit tetmnCum
IB J MfAUOBVUT.
?Sb
■PKLJAL KOTICi: TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
We ark prkpahf. d to furnish
BAM'b .nd UROHEnlllAS rompon.d of
lb* but mo.loi.ni lo tb. But., under ooaape-
lint u.d.ie. at fair r.ue.
•pmrrn atn.iiAain
....AMI ...
HAEKT AMI.AB.
Wltb their Oi.at Sinaetioa.
KAl'I'UO TBOIPE,
faclndloa; the Child Wander. IAFPHO.
I.KI.IE Kl.l.IH.
HIM M. ELLIS aad W. EI.I.I*.
SerlO'Cvaale aad Daeltl.u.
OUT H»T(IS.
....AMD
i. rry abahi,
[•HE AIOTE ARTIHTS ARK MIW OH OVKBOOKN. AND CAW HFEK.
ganed br mtoaaera W.et of tbe Kooky ilounUloa. tbrouirb rnir aa.uoy.
HHKRIOAN CORBTH * CO.
THE OLD
Hot Sootoh,
16 Morion Street, near la-i-umy.
All DirlnlCfS Ten tcnls
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM «"0_JtRRY IN 70WH.
AIwbti on flit IbsffswYotk ElsraU, Harprir'r
Wasklr. Prank LrBillf's, Dsr's Dotng*. Polies O*
Mile, ail ib> California papti*, *>o I«OBdOB
Pooch. BsH'iOirv. llloitrawd London News, 0*11
and s*Usfy yon m*l r.
as»- Daa't forgat tbsalrn of tha Hot Hcotrh.
I#7tf W. B. WALDHOM/ProprioU.j'.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL.)
14 ORABY I»T., NKAU JiEABNV.
J Nt>s.e bat the Cho'a«*t Clra.nds of Wl.se*
uBd Liquori o« hnBtt.
DEPOT WEYAND A lAlCHt'S BAY BREWERY
foil tf QgRlS FELDMAWK.
Bar Sugar
FOR SAUt-SIS KtABST STBKOT AT
MBetOKBTl. _ Alio. CTauT kind oi Oaodle?
WboluAle Aid Ba* II.
ooTU At. A. MERCER.
VOCIL 'NO INSTRUfllENT'L
MUSICALIN8TITUTE
DNDER TBE UIRBOTION OF
1VE3FL. X*. X3. HBITER,
UiaFoitNt., npp, l'nluuS(|tt<.«,
HOURS: from lOtol and from 7 to 9. RESI-
DKNC'K ; 3©5 Mssoa Strsst. mil Jm
freivcd:
REAVER
SUETS
LANCASTER'S
SIT WAIRINOTOE NTBERT,
fslOln upp. Majtsira'a Opsra Hobbb.
SHIRTS
....JJTD....
GENT8'
FURNISHING
COOD8.
A LABOR AHHORTMKNT OP GKNT8' FTJK-
Btabina -on-l* to ba had (rr.od and vbsap. at
tbs "OLD OvjRNKK." J I.1.VY-.-*. /»10> HoBt-
KomarT *traat .InaMca ( i*«>n t« all. Don't fbnrst,
tba Bossber— 51 «f MreDt«oiiiarTStr>Bt. fall lsa
Alfred Tetter,
Mann faotarsr and
Importsr of
BIRD CAGES^
SS5 n«ii>ont,
jtKAnsurrgB street.
8»a ray atook of Bird
dak-' • before panjh aabw
ai',*wb«ra. AlwaytsoBBS—
ihlo* nsw on band. My
1'fl.utnt Cafes, mada arf
Tin Wire, are warrant ad.
FREE FROM VRRMIW
Also, bsst qaality TKA
noWtf
TnAY*lalWB<s>>n hand.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICIL IKIUSEUB,
J nil College ofMfldlclne.
TO f\(\(\ BEAUT IFUIi AKD IN8TRUOT.
lU.l/Ul/ Ira rthiaota to b« sara. Qdbd to U»*
Publio DAY AND HIOIIT, at EUBRKA HaJUL
»1« Mont-KOtuary htmet. FOR MEN ONLY-
aS»Dn. jobdak'h Pbitatb Omoi Is at til
Oeary atreot topposits bid SlBOhanioa' PaTilloar).
Signor lYIancusi,
PRIVATE SIKOIHG LESB0NS.-OLA8S OR'
AtOKDAT aad TBIEIDAT,
MILITARY COOOS
...am. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRIC*!.
TRIMMINGS,
SSS Maateraaacry atreot, Roaaa Mm .»_.
rablltf K0UGEBS J0UH5OR.
THB JOURNAL OF AMUSBMEKT8.
Pobliihed vnrr D« in the Year bf
J . J? - B O.O ABDXTS
•8 •Merchant and SlM Wtuhln«t«a Sts
Below Montgomery, S»n Kiaaoisoo,
PBIDA5T .APRIL 11, 1873
Ugaro publishes nine Projnmmoi
to day. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Spirllaalism In London.
The LodJjq correspondent ef ths Boston
Courier eayf: Spiritual ssances are once
more becoming popular in high society here
The Holmeses of Anierioa are the leading
prophets. Spirit ficcs are no r shown in ad-
ditton to other novelties. Toa can be intro-
duced to any dead person you may select,
act simply by knocks. The old mummery
ij going ont. New formularies ire coming in
laaw a laJy iheothtr diy who assured me
lhatahe hadseen her grandfather, (who had
been dead twenty yeirs) oh the previous
sight at Holmes's. Mr. Holmes, the chief
medium, is still very ill. This gentleman
never made a trade of spiritualism as his
competitors do: People of ftshien and leis-
ure, however, mnstbe amusad.
Enterprise,
The Chronicle is a well-managed paper.
Eicb one of the staff is allowed to writ* on
tho subject with which be is best acquainted .
for .usance, tte criticism on tha perform-
ance of E. D. Daviea, was wTtltso by a pro-
fessional ventriloquist. Of course there is
such a thing as parfhing this system tx> far,
in appointing a d tick to report drunks, a
reckless driver to report runaways, or a
criminal to show up abuses in the manage-
ment of prisons, but the Cbronicle goes
Tory nearly as far as it well can in this di-
re ;ii3B.
Believe in Tour-elf.
Bulwer Lytton worked harder tbau any
moebanio in England. He loved work, and
be believed in work. Wfcen be failed, he
•nly worked harder and the more. "In
•whom do you believe ?" asked tbe mission-
ary of the Pagan chief. "I believo in roy-
€elt," he answered. Eulwer believed in
himself, and he had a largor and better
crord than many of his critics have signed,
The Way to get Good Work.
The London Daily News is making its ar-
rangements for tin's session, voluntarily
raiitd tbe salaries of their parliamentary
staff a guinea per week. The Standird fol-
lowed suit; and tbe Telegraph has adopted
tbe sime coarse. Tbe Daily News baa in
variiTjs ways influence! the arrangements
of it* contemporaries.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frieoo by gas light,
Vur careless feet , by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling watere, trade a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that wlnaow reem to be
Pome fairy grotto of the bos.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In hare—
It looas so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
So sooner had we found a seat.
Than at our tide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dleh
That we mignt Dame. We found It true,
.and cooked magnificently, toe;
All kinds of oysters, Jnicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
They 'd clam * and crabe and terrapins ;
In fact, we found the; had within
That cosy place all kinds of game.
Flab, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlep. too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they hava here the best toe cream;
bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call "sn.n nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rash
o three hundred thirty-seven Bash,
/- ad there this truth he'U and made plain:
>*ho goes there ODce will go again.
j/adflc Oyster fionse, 837 Bush street, above
■a votjomery; open Day and Night.
0HABL28 RAAKK. Proprietor.
"Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at the
Whv Chear Laundry, offl:e 121 Leldeidorff St.
X>x% Bar-low «J. cgmliri
Is giving a oonrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at Ma Bygeian Hall, 637 California street,
' every Friday evenirg, commencing at 7 J$ o'clock.
A. part of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examtnatiors In regard to health
X e invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. at., free. w
The Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to: 35 Market street, tetwetn
Third »nd Fourth, and hive a new and well
•elected stock, at reduced prices. 41
^t la a. Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
-41* Washington street, near the Post Office. Best
ever invented. 0
Attention, Ladiesf
To give the Bkln tbe aoftaess of velvet, and
he tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Dicbxt'b Chimb di Lib. •
■Sum Moore,
Formerly of Baas House Carriage*, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
i abUshment, southwest corner tineh and Mont-
ery sts.. or Dexter Stables. Can-lace orders
lett at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rases. H
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprain!) and Bruises. 3-t,
• Z Ktoarapnlo Car a n.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gal Very. 84 Third street between Stevenson and
I Mission scree
Rhyme Ran Mad.
la aa "Ode for St. Pattick's Day," pub-
lished a couple of wesks ago, we find the
following :
Brio, lift up thy drooping bead,
And tjuc i the tarp ecsta'ic,
To prtis: tby lustrous, snining saint,
The great apostle Patrick.
We have no word of rebnke or ol harsh re-
monstrance for the person who wrote this.
He is rather an object of sympathy and oom-
missration. A human beiog bora of Chris-
tian parent* io tbe nineteenth century, and
enjoying tbe blessings of an advanced civU-
ization, a pure religion and a cheap fish sup-
p!v, wherowith to replenish hts exhausted
brain with phosphorus, who would deliber-
ately attempt to make "Patrick" rhyme
with "eCBta'ic," is something for bowels of
compassion to yearn over. Such a man,
unless he was restrained, would not hesitate
to make "heterogeneous" rhyme wi'h'^grten
honse," "rhedomontade" with "Mary Jane,'*
or "Telemacbus" with "tobacco," and thus
poetry would lese much of its sweetness.
Our policy is to discourage these people ;
nd eo tbe last poetaster who cime here
with an " Ode to Washington," in wheh
Washington," wbile in tbe tbickest of tbe
fray, was accused of "crashing down" some-
thing or other, wis laid upon the floor, and
our maniac Irishman was appointed a com
mittes of one to sit on him and nibble at his
nose nutil be could think of a better rhyme
or abandon poetry altogether.
Bread Upon the Waters.
How t ne it is that a little act of kindness
will often have a rich reward ! Many years
ago a merchant in this city took into his
house a poor, friendless orphan boy, and
clothed and fed and educited him. Tbe boy
grew to manhocd, and the merchant ob-
tained for him a position in which ho rap-
idly grew to afliuenee.% Tears afterward the
merchant failed and lest all he had. His
family died, and he was redueed absolutely
to beggary. One night, while soliciting
alms from door to door, be reached, without
knowing it, the house of tbe boy whom he
had befriended. Now mark the consequence
of the generous act done by this man in his
days of prosperity. That boy, as he gazed
on his benefactor, and saw the degradation
to which tbe once rich and happy man was
reduced, remembered all the kindness re-
ceived in his house, and all the love and
sympathy bestowed upon tbe friendless or-
phan, and without a moment's hesitation
paid a Chinaman seventy-five cents to wheel
tbe old man out to the almshouse in a push-
cart 1
The Last New Song.
Jir — *" Mott <£ Chandon."
Emerson OorvUle is my name.
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, asd Fanur Boast,
Reliebesthes*, tbat my honse can boast.
S&fe!y these Bivalves to *U 1 show,
Ob: high ohl Oh! utgh oh!
None who hare been but again will go,
Corville »ays so! says sol ^^fc^
On Fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the Dumber and call again,
Visions of Shell. ri -h in every style,
|nw r d! y cause you much to smite.
Ladles with escorts there always g?.
Ladles gol La lies rc !
Emerson CorvlHe's politsl and so
3-1 Th*y go! they go! lh<y gol
Tne Pioneer Carpet Beating
Macliine Co.,
No. 553 Tehama street, is the only pace yoa
can depend on for having jour Carpets well
cleaned and swept by machinery, J. Sp*ci.d-
lng at Co. 3-a
readies viditiiia: Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Joint P.
Dwtxb, 126 Sntter street, opposite Lick 2on«e,
and at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Haitokzii-
CEIErS NEATLY liABEED. PZNUAA"5HIP Of eVeTT
description to order. b
Oo Wot esixxTer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
*™*k from experience, having tested the Do<?-
t»r*« capability. References given if required. H
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Spring Tim-.
The little bird* are billing and cooing in
the bushes, the flowers are blossoming, the
fleas are lively. The following instructions
are seasonable :
How to catch a flea. Don't be in a hurry
and get frantic. Watch yeur chacc s. Take
a two-foot rale and measure tbe distance
from yonr hand to tbe flea. Take your psn-
cil and calculate the lime it will take to
pass your band that distancs, so yon may be
Bure. Take a long breatb. Aim to grab bis
bind leg. Kerve yourself up, take a drink,
make a ferocious grab, and, if tbe flea strays
off, continue the ebase aroand the room
until you tumble over tbe baby ; then flee I
Woman's .ttlsrlits.
One would thick that it was one of woman's
rights to ei j.->y as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for It, Nearly all the res-
taurants " fox ladies and geLtlemea" in San
Fiaocisco have poorer fara than those where
g-ntlemen only dine. Theue re an exception.
At the Piopeeb Btbtaueaht, on Washington
street, at the cc rner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an ex:ellent breakfast, dinner orloncb, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
ffnee 18^9, provides every luiury ihe market
afford?. Both ladies and gentlemen find then
Lichee to please the most epicurean taste. •
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles.
Just received at the Woat Cheer Laundry, 121
LeideedorfT street. *
n
TMte Seat Remedies.
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
it's Webfoot Fills, for an bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Paine.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumatifim and Neuralgia.
Fos fine troEK, go to T. 0. Jes&Tjp, dentUt,
ccr. Sntter and Hontg'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
llrs. M. W. Kind, dressmaker, has removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dupont and Stock-
ton, opposite Starr King's church. St.
Genuine Ha-ana Clears.
Beet brands at 61 A^ntgomtry street, S, W.
corner of Merchant. I r*nck & Oaha. q
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and cozofcrttbie carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are tbe leading es-
sentials of an enjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured In Ban Franeisoo so unquestionably
as frcm Funk Eouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand frontln* the Occi-
dental Hotel. BLe handsome turn-outs are need
by the beet circles of tbe city, and as he makes
tt a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ised than any other carriage proprietor on this
Oust, whites large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no otrriaRea
exoept those which be provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr*at tueceas In his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it nsakee
him a favorite with all Who patronize, him. *
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chlU
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents famishing goods, hits, trunks, valises,
e* ., below co:t, Gall If you want bargains, Si.
CALIFORNIA^ THEATRE.
John MeOullough Proprietor and Manager
Special Announcement.
MB. McCULLOCOU take* pleasure in an-
□ooecing tQfl oEfeajiemect of tne dUtinfmshed
Artote,
Mrs. D. P. Bowers,
Wbe will make b*r Bret appearance this aeiaon
UOSfDAT BVEX1KG APKILllth
In Weitland Maretsn's Comedy entitled
DIANA; or, LOVE'S MASK
JEead the Coat :
DIANA rMB«. D. P. BOWBBS
%y3^,^AB- J- ° McOOLLOM
PaJtlN JOHN AlCjULLijTJGH
Dan Loots W. A. Mesrarer
DoaG^ion Owen Marlowe
Don Diego k. N. Thaier
E'orita Miss MaRSie Moore
f«ua Miss Helen Tracy
l*»nra Miaa Minnie Walton
A. PULL CHORUS, under the direction of Mr.
L»a«b. has been eoKag«d io order to giTe dne
effaot to the mueioal featurea.et the p'ar.
aplO Box Sheet now Open,
RETURN THE BOOK!
IB-HQEVER BORROWED THE ■• MEMOIR
" OP HOME" from the Fioako Offije la pvl
ticnlarly r.qoeated to retnrn it at occe.
SPRING GOODS
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMERICA
ISTttf
GREAT
IX L
AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY ST
\COB.C0MMEBCWJ
Business Conducted on Fair
and Honest Principles.
ONE r»HIOE!.
ALL GOODS WARRlNrED AS
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Daily.
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
CX.OTHIIVG.
COARSE and FINE!
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak St
(Fotraarl, lt„er 4 Wartth.lB.)
So. SO MONTCOHBB, gT]
Oppoaltc the tick Boau,.
BBAKCU, 108 KUBKT SI]
MB. MiTER OtLLS ATTENTI01I •
l.rjs and wall e.lected a.uniu,',,
ladies Cloaks, in Silk, f
and Cloth,
And hia aa<r itr'e. o( read.-m-d. fiilw n
• mer L/ DIBS' SUITS, a. Very u^fe?
Also, a l»r«a .loot of Mripoo. BrS*,,,
SBawla, L.ce J.ck.la Silk ™„d Coll™'
Silk.. Satin., ;tat«n„, •v.riil!;,
Tnmminiia. JUST AJtklVllD. a faSM
th. bpring Bljl.a ol '
".AIK A.Kat EXBBOli,.
LIKEN SUITS,
. f. B.— Oloaks. DraB.sa and sarti «... u
in lat^8t fa.bioa. at raa-.ooai|a rat)*,
^Aiavs
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. EERGES. FORMERLY
Droprieior of tbe Miners' Ree-
tanrant, b&i taken tbe management
of botb the Miners' Reeuarant on
OommerciaJ street And tbe Miners'
Brao£& on Market street, in p»rtnerabiD witn MK.
A. DRATEUR, who has been connected with tbe
Arm lor years. Irr proremente nave been made io
tbe cmaine department!! that will render tne Mi-
ner b' more popnlar tbaa It has ever been dnnnp
tbe !2 year&ol it* proBperity. Oar Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicacies of tbe season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderan
Obarges."
P. HrBf.ES A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Kai and 533 Commercial, and
700 Market street.
Open rom S ^jl to 1" p.m. ao3l lm
Ihe Fortunate Uanfwao Buys his Clothing
at the IXL AUCTION STORE.
; ;
J. C. COMBES,
TEEKAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehima atrevta.
■"Terrapin con.lantly on band.
OiBtera in every et^ie. PRIVATB
SUPPER BOOMS F*>R PABTIB8.
dec SI lm
SA
V /
PAR
APRI
RS L|
YELL01 ;
DOCK
IODIDE.
S'
AND
of POTAS
rnuS BEIT SPKIM) mi]
la ate, Pnrlfle* tae Bla.l tl
tnvabld, eorrnpt nnd lanpan bm
Cnrea BBeaaaatl.m auid UcrcarUi fi
Sold by all Dmffelata.
ASIIIOT, 417 PAXSOMt »III
SOLE AGENTS VOB
UK. PRUBT'l JLA8T CH1I0F
dr. rE«Bi'« wmnriioTriu
CURES DYSPEl^B
ram
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the Million !
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
So. 133 SIABT STREET,
apl lm Batvaen Dapoat and Stoekton.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and madt
to ORDKR,
L. BLAIR'S,
POOLS IPOOLS I
POOLS WILL BB SOLD ON THS GREAT
SUlliea Race b>t«*en AJAX and RLMO. on
THURSDAY »nd b'RIDAY EVENINGS, at Por-
ter A Lewis' Raiding Room. Lick House Nsloon.
ap».i K.ILLIP A CO.
Pvpll of Lft Mataon I.eroy, Peril.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
at ELLIS ITSBIT. ap> lot
o
c.
OL»
DATE^MESDBS, at tha
. „old oritina IRad Lion. 1» Oaar7
BtrMt, betVHB Eami and Dnpoot, wh.ra t on
can ban HOT AND GOLD DRINKS. BOttorcot
ting th. old Plonaar Lnnch. Tba "Old Sp«rV' la
alwaja OB Q£Jld. DAVE MKXBES. Propriator.
FA5CT GOODS. TTATra'S,
JIWKI.KV, IHUTIO.VS, PIPfS,
PEBFIMZ). srAno.vr.BT,
EXSLISa CUTLBBT, TBT»S8,
BAGS, TAUSIS, TOBACCO, etc
A FDLt, bTOCK OF
Linen Coats and Dusters
A FDLL LI *E OF
IlIXTXilvT J3TTITS.
CALL AXB SEE FOR TOUUSELF
THAT
IXL Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny st.,
Corner of Commercial
Gires Tone to the 8t«i
(mxLB:
WILL RENEW LOSS OF IPMIIlf
mmm
Is a Sure Relief for Indigut
II &** IXLB-
HAS NO HCPBBIOB ABA
BLOOD PTJKIFIE
feWU
POSTERS
ProgrAmnam, and all kinds of Priotlai ' .
SHOW, LIOtVBE, CONCBBT, Tl
ATBE nnd CIBCTTS HAKASIV
AT LOW BATES, BI
:i3. ir». isteret
S38 CL1T STKBF.T. •>
THOMAS W. BRA*
SILVER 3F"XiA.T»
^
>* MANTTFAUTDRKB
^Jr B e F~i"ii e B
&) DROftlCBAajOS,
U'l'BEB MrsiCAX. DtSTBUB**
ESTABLISHED IN IBM.
■ay-Lftwona Eirea on tbe Banjo and Dj**
MlBSION STaEBT. botwawVlrrt aa* Ml
S. B.— Flno-tonod Siltor Kolo BUloa »
aa.ior.ala alwarfl oo hand. '
FREE AND EASY
EVEBT lATTBBiT *!•
Plaxto and 8ina;ing »t p
CHARING
Jt+SALfl
e*S atlaalon afreet, »«»'
daW EAGLBS A WILD, Bia* '
CANDIES.
ALL KLTDB OB THB !B£P&
•adiatoaiSUaai Oandj FaatolT •»
a^an,aav*ateU> from Abo eoamtr/, It* •
mtRMMor »i" 9K0'
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EY'Sn-wYARIETI
AW ALIAMBRA THIATRI
I 1 I I l . . II I XI
EMERSON MINSTRELS
X- 1 T T H. E2 MAC.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE
GERMAN STADTTHEATER
First Appcmranco of CHARLES VIVIAN
,iAT..J<r«D«t ITMK
AND WATUIIIJA.T
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Siamese Twins
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I In- >•• Pima I Urn nl" nil C'omli- V ill^l-.
Charles Viviaiv.
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
To eooclode with the mtrtb-proT'>ilti« rketeL t*t:l>l
FABBRI OPERA!
Prof. H. Mulder 1'abtrl.... Cnndn.
Positively Last Opera Night
ICKDAT IVCBIHO APRIL II
WB1 I* iwiimu iw j. ... w a»Ot*n,
Tai fan hkt uria> or Tan oriiu
It 1, mm rail irilliiim l-oal
»i«iti« mil llrinri.
•nut nn ».i •»
ROBERT le DI ABLE
.■an tAaaai
MMkl
Te o* a»tle»Jw
IV O 1
1 kf *• fHtl Alt Orf
El. HOC Al.
UNDER THE GAS LAMP.
Leare
IV t bm<n
Is :*.t
* La era itep* tbe Tiaio. at half put oiue.
O. Richer Je
Bob Htrt
.. 1. Rohloion
.Che*. Saltan
TO eaocln V> .11* lk>* ■>■■>■ I u4 TV- . Ar'e r the as*.
mtwiifai Opera of the Baa loo, Tm
Merry Wives of Windsor
Co.ul.loi um m •psrillM Din »T
CARL RFIlnLIK •■! no trujB
IIIZ rilintl u4 JAO HCLLU1
Aa4 t«. •-.II 1.1 Trio by
IXIZ TABBM AHBA KUU ...od.. -JAO MBLLIB
.urrotTin it Tib
OPERATIC AMD DRAMATIC COMPANY
A Grand Orchestra of U Musicians
raicea or amna-iow:
afseass. %
Or«M Circle ■■■ Ortkntri
II*. Iron >- Reserved Seat*!
■ airway- Adsaieai on
»i.«Hri.
sBr llo. 0A«« opea Betardav and Saadar; from 19 le 4
l ie>
M«PMi U'Vullil u<*i «ca.
A I.i-4*wd*rr eea.
fic house;
PlC HOUOL, P..1I. Ik. r\mmm
a« urrox « oc/rar i.i.
-BUT "TEIW BY BUY
■i oolearaled Bl BO WHITE HURTS That fit raaracTLT. iad for qet'ltr sad doraaill'» will gir.ibi matched. To be bad only at tbe
.*- . II THRw. I V I* ACITIOI NTORr, fltl Rrarar Hrrr . r«r ('•■Mrrrlal.
Sure, Why Have Ye that Catarrh T
Sara Pat to Htddr. "Ten loot, an brltM.
hanranrti't tier 'Dark! a hk« » »W,"
"O its, aar» Rlddt, "Pr Krort a Diamond naitdr
Hat oarod taat dlTil el » bad eourrb."
For Ml* a. t all Dmttlit'*, aid alB POSTaTRFFT.
iliffi'
rr
WILSON'S
■JilW
L
AMPHITHEATRE
■ otter atrrrt, «pp«ilte I.lrtl llnaar
t*+TER MONDAY APRIL 14
For the HotHa.*- Week Only I
aeaeeoT tbe ImaeJIate deparlare ot tbe Coaataar
oq thalr t>ar tareajb tbe Stale*.
Piral Appaaraeoeof
ILt© Oreat Laura,
TBE BBN'UWNKD LADY OTMlffAST.
0
\
By oartloolar deaire. Mr.
Hmar kiivgsley
la ■!■ Grill PirtoolDclioi.
-A. ZOT AD
POMTIVtLY LAST TIMB
Eqaeatrlan Spectacle
1HI1JLVD
ie Harvest Hene
•oorts of the Old Country
Out by the Ooaiperjy aod Asxlllartte.
AT PLATT'S MUSIC HALL
To oomniDM wltb
-Part of Equestrian Aots
'* WMriik%.H ' **•«»
u
Wat tmaaai
EASTER MONDAY APRH- 14
Anil »..fy .TinlDR dQ'Ins 111" w«k.
T»l CEMBrUTID RitR] BOY flAKIST,
BLIND TOM
la Seleetltas a< r*qaeit«1 by the aadleooe fion the
follow of Proaramaie:
ri.tfWICAI. HELKITIOS".
Rooata, "Pathen.ju-" B*atbo»*o
Sooatt, "Moooila-.ii" ■■ BeatuoTOD
Aoilaote al"Bd*l«e(io
Moor* ttitnool VTorda ., «iea<t«Utoba
W.rJdief March Hecdniaiohn
Fnoeral Haroh Obeplo I Mip#a in K*fpt Rjnini
riAKU ruim roloi.
"larilae" Waliaaa
"TfOTa'ore," Doet aad Anvil nhora« V-r.il
"Lo«r»«laBor«ia," Dnnkmit Song O'eatult). Dooi*a\tl
"i.aeiid UrnintfiDftBi" Doo'l'tttl
'r.DiKmii.," N .o Plo ateala... Koiaioi
"Hooteaoiba'a " Ceprioe H»lliof
"Iforoi*.'" Tariatlaa ......Ballioi
rAVT.IMAI AND CAFIIOII.
Fant'iia, * Home, Bwa»l Home" TbalbiT*
"Liai Ho»e 01 Bteiiv" Thalh.ra;
R.i.fr, ' Ijuit Hop«." (lotl-obala
• Wht.p-ri-« VYioda" Melleobeapi
"Riff.Ulli" U'ltp'Oaprloe Li»«t
K»iia« »-. "Old HiioWatibP.* m' Ootl'obalk
"Atl<l l.uig «f»f," eid "Lletea ti the MoaklDg Bird."
(Pi*d-i f orf tmiutloaaot Ibe Bird) Hcffnan
"Koliaa Marmara"... OoUacbalk
MABOlaBB.
'OarmioTrlomp^aJ" Kookle
"D*iu Kappa Kpillon" faaae
PLANTATION M II.OBltl.
"Tbenoldea HHppara" I'Tbat We'eome Dai'"
"['malmoat Sarronaded" I ' Oeme aloiti. Mom"
OBIBINAL NONOB.
"Little iTehaoi" |"»ha Bmjt Picker"
"The Maa who Ool the Oloder Id bia Ere"
IMITATION*.
MoaloBoz ObarebUtcaa
Uo'eh Woman and Htnd Or«ao Ooitir
Tbe Harp B»eJo ■••■■•••■,■
bootob Baaploaa Dotglaa Hpaecb
aeotob flddlar UnoteObarlle
Pfodaoea Three Melodies at the aame time
DBBOKIPTITH MrHIC
"Oaeoade" Paiar l Battle o! ■UoaJiM..^lfDd Tom
"Bala Storm" Blind Tom I Dai llfht Blind Tom
■ O N « -.
"Rooked In the OradUof the Deep™ «. —
"Wats t»a Swallows Homeward 'if" ■•«
"Btron'e Ferewall lo Tom Moore"
"The Harp tbet Oaoo through I'ara'a Halla"
"Maoarsaora' Qatbarlng" #
"Than Von'll kemernber Me." I "The Old Saitor. ....'
"A Home by tb- See" I' The Irr Green"
PtBLOB BKLECrriOJIIaj.
Tarantella la Aflat Heller I Mooseterv Bella ^.WebH
Woll Blanche Heller I U Dsalre Kromsf
ADHIIUON .MPTVCKHTB
Bsssrrsd Saera.fl.OO.
Saata m>r be saoared Id sdvaaoe at Orsy s Moslo Sure, with-
oat satis, aasnre. -^--^j-^-^^-^^^-^
Satard&y, AprU 19, at 2. . . Family Matinee
ITKBMmlSaloi lo. M.U.O..
aMrn'iTlik.uutte M«tl»«> a« Oeau
TA.Ol.oH IMaino OMNM Pluo bca BL Oni'A. 04»-.t.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Wednesday Afternoon April 16th
FIRST ANNUAL BENEFIT
or TBE
Benevolent Independent Protective
On which occinion tbe folliwloff
Artistes have Volunteered :
CHAPMAN SISTERS,
Br parmi.iioo ot tbe MetropollUo Hioiffom.ot.
MI1S MAOSIF. aODBI, HIKS Ml IMC nil..
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AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
Calxjobnia Theatbe.— "Art'cle 47" was
excellently well plajed leat night. Mine Annie
Graham gaining great applause for her woudeifal
acting Id the mad scene. To-night the drama of
"Jaok Cede," wbkh is the antithesis la sentiment
of "Oorlolancs." will be plajsJ with John Mo-
Oalloagh as theoot'aw, and agenerallystrong cast.
On Monday evening Mrs. D, P. Bowers, OD.TOr-
aslly acknowledged to be the greatest tragio act-
ress on the American stage, and who la also a com-
edienne of greet merit, will commence an'eogage-
mant at thia theatre, appearing in the comedy of
'•Diana; or, Love's Mask," which will be presented
for the aril time in California. A foil ohorns
under the direction of 8. W. Leach, has been en-
gaged, ud will add to the attraction of the play.
A&HAMB&a Theates.— The reippearancs
• f Charles Vivian at this bonse has the effect of
draw log largo and fashionable andienca: and now
that Lent is fairly over, crowded bouses will be
the rales ln<t«ad of the exception. The pro-
gramme to be performed at the- matinee today
and again tbia treeing is a capital one. It com-
prises Little Mao in his Essence whloblno other
living performer bat himself can danoe, Billy
Emerson is the first part, and Bob Hart, Uhsrlej
Sutton, Sam Rick- y and others In screaming acta.
The cornet duet by the Sob er Brothers is a very
■leaeiigfeatore.and deligbti all lovera o; muiio.
ilEffBOPOUTAN ThSATBE.— Lsflt Dlght,
when the Chapman ^ Sisters took tbeir farewell
benefit, this house was crosded to eoff jcatlon,
not even standing room being available to late-
comers. Tbe performance of "Plato" went off
capitally, and the yeotriloonlal entutainment
given bj E. D. Davies kepi the audience la a con-
tinued roar of laughter, Tbe Ohapmaa Sitters
and tola most wonderful of artistes wi 1 apprarat.
tbe matinee to-day, to-night and to-morrow night.
The Metropolitan Theatre is In its last days; It will
pass away In the height of Its popularity. The
pnblio seem determined to make tbe most of the
abort timi which still remains before this old-
time theatre is levelled to the ground.
Bella Union Theatre.— A great enter-
tainment will be given at this house tosigbt.aitar
a fltst part by tbe Bella Union Minstrels, Edward
Montague will appear in his thrilling gyre act.
Matt. Kelly, T. Bree and R, G. Marsh io amosiag
acts, Tboe. Oampbell in favorite songs, M'lle
Eugenia Gerratta sod Miee Jennie Johnson io liv-
ing stataes, Charles Verner ia comiosongs. Oogill
and Oooper in a new song and danoe entitled "Our
Sasy Style" written for them by Hagh Robinson,
J. H. Lirkio, and Carrie Armetrong in "Dot New
Y oriole Bakery," Harry Oaatlaod in a favorite act,
His* Josephine in Bopg and dance, Miss Fanny
Garretsoo io ballads and othtrsin acta and dances,
the performance eonolnding with the farce of
" How to Gt t Rid of a Mother in Law,"
Bucklet's New Vabiettjbs. —The first
part at this house,' with Ned Baokley and Harry
Devoy on tbe end?, and M'lle Blanche, Mies Mag-
gie Kelly, Miss Violet, Miee Annie Lemar and
other In popular sentimental ballads ia very good.
Thia is followed by a sparkling interlude, compris-
ing act*, songs and danoes, gymnastic feata and
piciimime. The variety of the entertainment
offered is snob that all tastes are eatiifled, There
will be a rash to-night, therefore an early attend-
ance will be necewary la order 1 1 secure teat*.
Mascike's Ofeba House, — The aeosi-
tion drama of "The Image, or the Husband's
Vongeanoe." is announced for Manager Charon's
benefit at this house to night. Mi?s Fanny Gar-
ratson, the accomplished songstress, has kindly
olnnteered.
Bond Tom's Conbekts. — On Monday
Blind Tom, the negro pianist, the moat wonderful
matloal pbeoomeoon ever heard of, will commence
• series of concerts at Plat.'* Hall, In alrnoet
every important city in the United States, in
Paris, in the principal cities of England and Scot-
land, blind Tom has drawn immensa houses, and
the pnblio have listened with amassment and de-
light to hie seemingly inspired petformanoes. He
doss not understand a note of music, and yet
plays in a manner whloh is eq nailed by few living
performers on tbe pianoforte who have devoted
years to acquiring a mastery of tbe instrument1
The most difficult and complicated pieces of
musio be plays tepidly and correctly after once
hearing them. We Imagine that the most pleas.
ingand astonishing portion ol hrs entertainment
will be bla original improvisations, whion are said
to be unlike anything ever beard before. When
asked what he was playing, when he first began, he
would say, "It is "What the Wind said te Me,'*
"Wnattfae Birdiaaid to Me,"Jor what something
eUe said te him. Blind Tern is euro to oauie
a sensation; everyone will go and hear him. Re-
serves' seats far the first concert may bo secured
to-day at Gray's music store.*
German Btadttheatee— The Last Ofeba
Kiobt,— Manager Friteob announces the very last
performance of tbe F&bbri Opera Combination.
io (take pleas to-morrow night at the California
Theatre. Tbe performance will consist of the
first act of "Robert le Diable," the first act of
"Norma." and tbe second and third acts of Nioc-
lai's very successful opera of "The Merry Wires
of Windsor." Seats Bhoold be secured early, as
there will certainly be a overflowing house.
Woodward's "Gardens— BigDor Donate,
the world -renowned oue-leggeddancer.in his mar-
vellous exhibition at Woodard's Gardens, Satur-
day and Sanday;aleo. the full Japanese Troupe,
and tbe Boielay Family in pantomime. Balloon
ascension on Sunday. Batnrday, picnic in aid of
the Decman r chool Invalid Teachera' Fond.
Badger's Centbal Park, Oakulnd.—
The first grand annual picnic of the Ancient
Order of H. O. A. M. 1 will be held on Sunday.
April 13tb, at Bidter's Grand Central Park, Oak-
land. There will be an ex«ra performance in the
PariliiB, for whioh Mile Eugenie Gerretta and
Samwetls and Montagne have been- engaged. The
Metropolitan Band will accompany tbeOrderaod
.sh tbe mu-Lc Ladies, sad children under
aix yean of age, will be admitted free.
Cm Gardens.— The grand festival in cel-
ebration of tbe tenth anniversary of the SanFran-
oieco Maenaerohor will be held here tov-norrow
The Maennerchor wilt be escorted by the San
Franoisco Torn Verein and the German Guard
Fusileere. A grand concert in the afternoon;
ball in the evening Presided over by the ladles
of sua acole lea. The cymnaatJc exercises by the
Baa Frano'wco Torn Vtiio, and tie grand exhibi-
tion drill ef the German Guarl Foelleera will be
a silht worth seeing.'
BEHBrrr of PwrnujiivB Oedeb or Seals.
—Tbe first benefit of this Professional Asiooia'lon
on Wednesday afternoon next, at the Metropolitan
Theatre, promises to bea complete success. Tbe
Society, although organized bot a few moDih*,
bas already. In compliance with it) benevolent
Import, calls upon its elok and neoessary f and, and
ia silently doing good where It is needed Tbe fol-
lowing professionals have already voluateered
their services: Tbe Ohapmaa Bisters, Doaito,
M'lle Gsugain Mme. Bmalay, Miss Ella Wilton.
Miss Faoey Gibson, M'lle Gerretta, Mist Carrie
Armstrong, Little Mao. Lew Battler. E- Baokley.
Hamwellsand Montagu*, Oogill and Oooper, J. H.
Larkin. 0. Verner, Frank Mortimer, Thoa. Bree,
T. Oampbell, M. Kelly, T. Arnold nod W. Bark.
Miss Minnie Walton, Mies Maggie Moore. Mr
Henry Edwards, Mr. Owea Meilowe, Mr. J. 0
Williamson, the ttb Artillery Band and an orches-
tra of twenty-iwo musicians, under the dlreotioi
of Mr. E.Z;mnier:al9oMte. E. Bnckley.J. Wal-
1 ice , John Woodard. Fred Lyeter, Harry Oaocland
and the Little Jewel.
Notes.— Big. Pielro Baccei, the tenor,
has gone to Maaatlan to snppart Mme. Agatha
States In a short eeaion of Italian opera. He
will return in about six weeks.
Tony Oakes will bold high carnival at Oakes's
Ball, May ward. Alameda county, on May first
There will be a grand Bkatlng carnival. We ac-
oowledge tbe receipt of an invitation.
I he City Guard, Oomoany B, First Infantry Reg-
iment Second Brigade, N. G. 0., Uaptain David
Wilder, will celebrate tbeir nineteenth anniver-
sary by a social party at Pacific Hall on Tuesday
evening, April 25th. It will be a very fasbiooable
affair— fall dress, "and a. 1.. that sort of thing, you
know."
Tbe Seals' benefit at the Metropolitan Theatre
on Wednesday aftornoenof next week tpromi see
to be an immense success.
J. Ii. Larkiu and Oarrie Armstrong, Dutch spe-
cialists ; Edward Montague, acrobat and gymnast ;
Mibs Bagenie Gearettaand Miss Josephine, scng
and daoce artistes, all go Eastward next week'
The; play at Salt Lake and other places en roate.
The work of transforming Coogress Hall (oppo-
site the Albambra) into a theatre is progressing,
with closed doors. The house, when finished, will
«eat over MOO persons, and will be very handsome-
ly fitted.
San Fbanctsco Ftjsileebf. — The second
annual picnic of tbis fine company will be held to-
morrow at Sohuetzeu Park. Alameda. Target
shooting, games, dancing and other amusements
will be the order of tbe day. First boat leaves at
9a.il
Anatomical Mtjpcttm. — On* of the most
jomplete collections of the kind in the United
■ totes, comprising hundreds of costly and boas-
tful wrx models, Is daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at tbe Mnsetxm on Montgomery street. An
•oar may be profitable enent her*.
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Salt Lake,— "Oberry aad Fair Star" was op
for a ran at the theatre. Miss August i L. Dar-
goo gave readingsat the Liberal Institute en the
4 b
San "Jose.— "Uncer a Mask" was produced at
the Opera Honae on Tuesday .evening, and vary
badly played if we are to believe the Mercury.
Sao Jose, under the wholesome oestigation of
Fioabq, who loves the beautiful little town, 1b
waking np to an appreciation of the fact that
dramatic .entertainment) should be encouraged
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edmonds have taken up
their residence there, and Mr. Edmooda will try to
give at least one play a Week at the Opera House.
He will open on Tuesday evening with "Aurora
Floyd." TheMeroury says anon t of tbis:
TboBvif oar people will, we may have a series of
delightful Bummer entertainment*; and that they
will, spoeara to be the prevailing opinion of tie
commanity.
On Friday and Saturday of rext woek, the Fab-
bri Combination give operatio performances. The
San Jobo people also hope to bear Blind Tom. If
they will support amusements they will have
enough.
Bbooklth.— Prof. O. 8. Fowler lectured at
Washington Hall, Brooklyn, on Taesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday evenings of this week.
Gbabb Valley.— The Roeedale Dramatic Troupe
played at Hamilton Hall from Friday night of
last week until Wednesday of this. On Monday
old Block's play of "A Live Woman in the Mines' I
was ptayedtoa good home. On Wednesday Miss
Minnie Pixley took a benefit, and tho season closed'
Portland.— G. B. Waldron land dramatio com-
pany oommenoed the Summer season at Oro Fioo
Theatre|onthe4th with tbe production ef ''Dora.
Tbe Oregooian of tbe 5th rays;
MoGioley'a Variety Troupe retained to this city
last evening by the Rescue, after a tour of two
and a Dalf years io British Columbia. Luring this
time Mr. McGinler bnilta theatre in Peace River,
and played and mined there over a year. Fortune
has not favored the troops, however, and they
bare now returned and will perform in tula city
and State. Mr. McGlnley is well known as a man-
ager in tbis State, having first played at tbe old
Willamette Theatre about I860, and several times
since with his troupe, eonsiet'og of his family of
sons and daughters. As soon a* arraogementr
can be made, he will give a series of entertain-
ment i in Oro Fine Theatre.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York, Aimee and troupe were to com-
mence a season ol opera boaffa at the Academy
of Music on the 17th Delehanty and Hengler
were the latest additions to the oompany at Tony
Pastor's "Humpby Dnmpty" at the Glympio
W. 8. Higgina in hla own' drama, "Out of
the Firs," was at Wood's Museum Grand
Upsra Home, "Unole Sam" Wallaok's Thea-
tre. Sothern in "David Garriok" and "Dundreary
Married and Settled" Booth's Theatre, "Dad-
dy O'Dowd" Fifth Avenue, "Divorce" abeat
to be prodaced, Daly has another new sensational
drama to follow It. At Union Square Theatre,
a new drama adapted from the Frenoh of M
Louis Leroy, by W. J. Floreoe, and entitled
"Cousin Jack," was a success. The plot is a fol-
lows:
There is, as usual, a simpleton of a husband
wheia unfortunate enough to have a pretty wile.
named Emmeliae. Tbis wife, although she loves
her husband— at least she eays she doss — pasies
berleiaure moments in talking sentiment with a
fascinating villain named Uhambry. All French
villains, by the way, are model younr men, aooom-
DlMhed, wdtr and romantic, while All Frsnob hus-
bands are elmpletoce, and remarksple fornoth ng
but their good nature. Ob&mbry, in a birbly-
spicsd poena at'empts t3 lead Astray Emmoliue,
the good wife ofl.-rmR only tbe loiietacceot «u-
tfoement. The scheme is frustrated by Cousin
Jack, who, unable to entsr by the door, which baa
has been looked, iumna through a window. There
is soon heard a knocking at the door. "Ab ! it te
my hatband:" Ohambry escaped through tbe
window, shrouded by tbe darko>ssof theuisbt;
toe husband enters, sees Uoasin Jack Io his wife's
bedroom, inagines he ia a villain, and fires a pistol
at bim. The last act is taken ap wiUt a duel
aud explanations. Jnekahoots the real rascal ; tbe
husband good-naturedly takes Die wife io bie
arms; Jaok oomes in in time to clasp his own
little Btanohe in his arms, and the curtain falls on
vice punished aud virtue triumphant.
Mies Agnee Ethel reappears in " Frou Frou" on
■aster Monday. George Fawoett Rowse has a new
drsmaready Eiblo'a Garden, "Soontiof the
Pr»'rl«" Athenasam, Jennie Worrell, Luke
Schoolcraft." At Theatre Ooorique, " Captain
Jacket the Modoca," mentioned elsewhere.
Auguatin Daly is said to intend building anew
opera house, ia Mewark, 8, J.
Mr. Barten Hilt wUl shortly leive Philaislphie
for California
Annie Adams is at Fox"j American Thsatro
Philadelphia.
The 5ew York Mercury's dramatical and gso-
grapbical critic begins bie not ee of the perferm-
e of a new drama at one of tbe Raw Yoik thea-
tres thus:
•'OipUie Jack." or tbe Modoc war. having drawn
tbe ,n t-nt on of tbe entire aiviliatd world to tbe
lsv\t>*dsof Anona.did nobdixuppoJot iDe man-
atr-r ol (he Oom'qae io its powers of draught to
int popular theatre.
That is not mach more than a thousand miles
oat of the way. Itia probable tbat Mr. Poole, the
author of the drama, is as little posted on the
manners and cnp.toms of tbe Modoca as the critic
of the Mercury le as to their location, judging
from the following:
At length Oaottio Jack, In tbe p-rton of W. H.
Whalley, appeardd ia tbe midst of an intensely
exoiting we loo me. and called to mind tbe powerTul
Forreetiao acting of "MtMaorora," with incident*
called from Cooper's vivid pictures of froi ti»r
life. The pit le oot at all complicated, and deals
with the magnlfijent eavafiery of tbe noble rod-
fck'oa and rbe demoniac villainy of tbe pale-f&oee.
'I he wonderful veioe of VYha'ley rang throogh the
crowded beoEe like the boom of j < dgment. It was
poten' in its tcrrtflu grandeur. Io might be tbe
envy oi all tbe bassos and baritones In Christen-
dom. Its awe inspiring effects were constant >
visible in tbe blanched cheeks and pallid lips ef
the aneakiag whites. Tbe dreasee were gorgt- onely
Indian, tbe tableaux were sirisingly Indian, and
tbe entire action waa aaragely Indian. Mr. H&rt
struck oil when he tapped the lav* beds for a nov-
elty, aod the indications are toat tbe brawoy-
llmbed Iodlans are doomed to alay at the Oom-
iqae fartato the summer season.
In New Orleans, up to the 4;h inst, tbe record
ot amusement i was as (follows: Lawrence Bar-
ret wae playing in "David Garriok" at tbe Varieties
Theatre; Miia Leo Hudioa was drawing splendid
houses at the St, Obarles Theatre, ia "Mtsepps."
The Time* says:
Although not ao actress of a very high order
of talent, Miss Hndeoa forniehea the part with
considerable interest of anenoiting na'ure, while
Back Bees is apparently a remarkable eqnlue—
at least in the direction of showing docility, and
a more than ordinary compseare under trying and
exoitiog circumstances,
W. B. Oavanegh was in his second week at tbe
Academy of Musio with his variety troupe. The
Opera House produced "ThelRomaace of a [Poor
Yoong Man" (tbe original Frenoh play) on tbe Is*.
The Boston Oourisrea?s: t
Boaoioault ia at his eld tricks. It Ish'nted tbat
his or'cical drama junt produced at BoetQ's Tbea-
> e— "Daddy O'Dowd"— originated in the mind of
a frenchman, wno called bis play "Lee Crochets
du Pere Martin."
We think from what we have read of tbe plot, it
was evidently taken from "The Potter'j Coot," as
the Mew York Dispatoh asserts.
Wllkle Collins, the famous English novelist, is
to lecture in this country next season.
Frank Obanfrau has purchased an orange grove
in Florida, where, in oompany with his wife and
family, he wilt ep?nd a month or more each Wir-
ter. During tbe Summer he will take his ease ot
bit cottage at Long Branoh.
Carlo Patti, whe recently died in Cincinnati:
Ooio, and who, at one time, was begged to take
tbe orchestral charge of Almee'e Ooera, had at the
time of his death an opera on "Jfinooh Arden '
nearly completed.
Dr. Spaolding, the well-known veteran show-
man', will take out tbis eeaeon one of tbe largest
combination show, circus, meoagerie, aod xoologi-
oal collections tbat ever left New York, or any
other place.
Pauline Lacca baa ssoured n villa at Newport,
B. I., where she will remain daring the Summer
months, with Franleiu Louise Leibhart, ol the
Robinitein-WieniawBki combination, as heroom-
paion.
Madame Anna Bishop will shortly start a con-
oert tour to Salt Lake Oity Oregon, Washington
Territory, British Oolambiaand California.
The Lingard Oomedy and Opera Company will
appear at tbe Globe Theatre Boston some time in
June.
Miss Charlotte Ousbman began a two wrehe en-
gagementat the Walnut street Theatre, Philadel-
phia on the 31; t sit.
Tbe estimable wife of David Garriok was, In her
young da;e, a ballet girl, Whioh was no disgrace.
"Act well your pait: therein trne honor lies "
E. S- Marble comedian at the Academy of Mnele
Obloago (be whe married Saty Wilson) It writing
a bnrlseque on "Romeo and Juliet "
Mr. Milton Nobles aad Nellie Boyd, as stirs,
opened io Fort Wayne, in the Ticket of Leave-Man
about two weeks ago.
£d. Bootb will not be tbe lesaeo of bis theatre
next eeaeon. Mr. J. B. Booth, bis brother, has
leased the beautiful theatre, so it will still be
known, appropriately, as Booth's Theatre.
The seating capaoitj of the new Chicago Thea-
tres is as follows:
Aiken's Theatre l 008
Mo Vicker's Theatre, 17*
Hooley'e Opera Heaae 1^300
Academy of Musio i.orn
Myers' Opera House , ..WJO
Nixon's Amphitheatre 2 Ouu
Bach theatre has standing room accomodations
for 309.
Miss Charlotte Cushman ia about tosuetae Seo-
eca Sandetone Compat, j at Washington, for fraud
in Inducing her to invest $500 of her savings ia
the oompany. President Grant may perhaps fix
matters with her, as he it interest 9d in the oom-
pany.
George Fawott Rowe is writing a local satire,
basjed on olaesieal tubjeots, for Lydfa Thompson,
whioh the latter will bring out at Wallaok's Thea-
tre, In August.
The Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, has been
leased to Mrs. Jobn Drew, Mr, Joseph D. Murphy,
ana "ctfmbiaatieo," forflve years move.
The Pan in e Markbam Combination are to com-
mence an engagement of foor weeks at the Aca-
demy of Musio, New Orleans, on Apr. 1.8 1st.
Mrs. fi. L. Davenport will sail for Barope early
ia May. It it reported that she will fill a brief
sttr engagement in London.
Rumor says that a large opera-house is to be
built in Washington, 00 New York avenue, near
the Treasury bnilding.
Boaoioault is reported ti bs writing a play for
tbe Summer season at Wallaok's,
Mario, having left the StrtkoBoh troupe, sailed
for Barope in the Oaba, on the 26th Abrngoedo, of
Mareteek's troupe, sailed in tbe same veeavt,
Mario's voice being simply a ghoet of the past, the
amiable tenor did not prove worth his salary, and
Strakoaeh arranged for hit withdrawal before the
expiration of bis term of contract.
Edwin Adams, Boston Theatre, 31st.
Tbe New York Mercury sava:
Tbe fascioatiag premiere dansaaee, Eugenie
L-uDo.termiaatfla aa tnaaeiment of Ave uontas
t Nihlo b Gardfiu on tae 29th. A tiaa Francisoo
manager is negotiating lor her early appearance in
tbat city,
Charley Howard, tbe best old nig on tbe stige
baa bten playing "Uncle Tom" at the Howard
Atbenceam Boston.
Mrs. Gftogero, wire-walker of the Yeddo Japao-
se troupe, oame down to dioner at a Qnarter to
one at ftbetelaaOil City on tbe 19:b. went up-
stairs aad had a baby at a quarter past one, came
downtotsa at six, and wi Iked her wire on the
stage the tame evening. Meale must be eaten and
baiinese must be attended to.
Mr. Charles Peohter. of the "unopened Lyceum,''
bas been sued for «2W salary by one of hit labor-
ing employes, who, upon repeated solicitation,
tailed t> collect hie bill .
Mr, O. W. Tayleure has completed for Mrs
Ohanfrftn a dramatization of Wllkie Collins' "New
Magdalen," ftnd an orignal American drama for
Mr. Obanfrau.
The performances of Midama Geraldine. gym-
nast, have been prohibited by the authorities of
Philadelphia ia consequence or an accident whioh
recently happened at the Grand Central Theatre
there.
PICNIC'S, EXCURSION'S, Etc.
Badger's Gentra[Park, Oakland
A. Stall over the Hay, a Ride In tbe Cara
and a Grand Performance, j
First Grand Annual Picnic
....OP TBS....
ANCIENT ORDERof H.O.A.M.I.
■■..OS*....
8TJMJ.AX APRIL 18, 18T8
Grand Extra Performance In the Pavilion.
M'LLE EUGENIA GERRETTA,
Tbe Great Aseentiooi«t.
SanriTvells; «Sc Montague
Tbe Champion Classical Artists.
In Novel and OomloAots; Classical Groupings;
Filing Spheres; Orjstal Pyramids, etc. Con-
cluding witb - Vti.iL GlAiMJESV' and daring
ovolut.Loni 60 Feet In ■ he Air, by J£. MON-
TAGUE, the Champion Gymnast.
TICKETS FIFTY CENTS
WW Ladies, aod Children under 6 veara of ase
free. THE MttTKOPOLKAN BaND will Ac-
company the Order and furnish the mniio. aplO
HURRAH I HURRAH !
Second Annual Excursion
....OF THE....
Warren Guard,
COMPANY B,
SECOND ItiSt'I UTA1IIXT, N. G. C.
OAPT. P. T. M. WATB,
TO BADGERS' PARK, OAKLAND
(Second Station from Broadway,)
Sr.VDll APKIL20th, 1ST3
KsT*Grand Bass-Ball Match between the Cres-
cent aod bllver-Ntar Base- Ball i lube, for an ele-
gant Bilver-monnted Bat.
TICKETS FIFTY CB1VT9
Children under 12 years of agr, 25 oents.
To be bad from the members of tbe Company
or at the Boat on tbe moroingor toe Excursion
aplO td THE COMMITTEE.
Corner Twelfth and Folsom streets.
. APRIL 18, 1873
TENTH GRAND ANNIVERSARY
....07 THE....
San Francisco Maennerchor,
ESCOETED ST THE....
San Francisco Turnverein
....AND THE ...
GERMAN GUARD FUSILIERS
THE PROCESSION WILL FORM ON BUSH
street, corner of Powell, at bait-past 9 o'clock,
and march through the principal streets to the
Garden. s, where a Grand Concert, of Voi a) aod in-
etrumen'al Mns'o will be given. Prof. Uenrv Fun-
don Maden's BRASS AND STRING BaNu of
Bixteen pieces. Danoing to commence Ml o'clock
p. u. A Grand Bill will be given by tbe Ladies of
flie Society in the evening, commencing at 1
o'clock, on whioh occasion tbe Ladiee will engage
their partners, and take (oil control of the ball
room.
ad miss j oar..
....SO CENTS
Second Annual Picnic
San Francisco Fusileers
CAPT. GEORGE CANTIS.
WILL BR HELD AT SOHUBTZHN PARK,
Alameda, oo SUNDAY. April 13, 1873
There will be a Pnblio Target. and fmlend id Prizes
to be shot for ; also, a Ladiea' Target, and Amuse-
ments for children.
Sonmidt and Sohlott's Band is engaged for this
oooaeion.
Te Fint Boat will leave the Wharf at 9 a. m.
Byorderof apl94t THEOOMMITTFB.
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing your Goods at the
NEW YORK STORE,
Ko. HO Second street.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
CHBAP AND FINE JEWHLH Y AND PANOY
Goods. The Largest stock and Lowest Prices,
at V? holeaale and KetatL
Human Hair Switches. . .$5, {6, $7, $9 and npwarde
tinman hair, top braids .S2 (M
Silkohignons $1 26 and $1 50
Silk Top Braids. .i &0cts
Linen or Mohair Top Braids 2i cts
Linen Switches 7$cte
Silk Mohair OuriB, very floe 75 cts
Mohair Switches, plain or orimped, fine 25 ova
Ribbons, Hosiery, Hair Nets, etc., etc
Our Real Hair Goods
Are unequalled in this market for Cheapness,
quality or variety, Examine our stock before mak-
ing jour purchases. »y Goods sent O. O. D,
A. JJ. SAMPSON <fe CO.*
He), lift Second street.
noSOlm Between Mission cand Minna.
AFTER THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
GO TO THE
Kot Scotch,
Batter street. Bear Kearn],
And try one of thsir
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
!eStf
JOP. P. BRIGG8. Proprietor.
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 1BO MARKET STREET, HARRY COR-
byn r&spectfoly Informs bU friends and pat-
rons that be bas refitted in beantitnl style this
coay and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and bavo them sample
some of tbe choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe manufaoto'y of LiesenQeid
with Phelan and Oollecder'a latest patent, s'eel-
(aced cushions, bas been placed in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, can be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to all.
ja21 tf
OR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
TO flOO BEABTIPUT, AND INSTRUCT-
lUtWV ire objects to be aei-n. Open to th#
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUKKKA HAU
8 18 Montgomery street; FOR MEN ONLy.
sv-Dn. JoEDaw'g Pbjvatb OrncE Is at mi j
Geary dtreet (opposite old Meahahioa' ParilionJ. '
S.F. BUSINESS DiRlCfOJ
Aetrolotcers.
Mrs. Bach, 120 Geary street.
Bookseller-* and Atotlna^ra,
StaoeyA- Mock, (aebool books atpeoialty,)
comer Fourth and Mission.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merohai
Bnilneae Collen-ea.
Heald'a, Bryant A Stratton'a College, U p0
Bntehera.
BAtr, Fred. Stalla 94 to 100. Oaufomi».Marsa-
OlalrToyonts.
Mrs. O.M. Stowe, 2.7 Kearny street, Roomj
Employment Office.
H. H.Eiroboff, Male aad Female Help, 635 K
French Fancy Oondi,
Loaan A Co.. 19 Mentxromery, 107 and 10» 8otu
Hmp Skirts sad Corseta,
M. Fraud, J6 Second street.
Homun Hnt'r.
Sampson, A B. A Co.. UO Seoond street.
Merchant Tailors.
Holland Bros., 126 Post street.
Milliner*.
Mise Llotie Carter, 118 Fonrth itreet.
Mrs. M. Belie*. H6 Kearny street.
Searcher ol* Becorde,
O. V. Gillespie. 8U Washington atrest
Wines and XJqnore. (WaoltoaU.)
Danerl F. A Co.. HH Front
!
1'
5
DR. CHAS. H. TOZERS
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITl
N. E. cor. Jackion and Kearny sb
THE GREAT ERAOIOATOR OF 8PK
OOMPLAINTS, formerly o! Lock IS
Ul?d^v.BDd tbelaettwelveyonrsof bntranY
DR. TOZER informs the afflicted thatifSr-
ipg all the HOSPITAIA IN LONDOlT
PARIS, and spending .one year in the meat
brated Hoapitsl in London, the LOCK hah
opened bis old Medical Institute at thsold t
whera he can always be found, DR, TOZBl
for forty years met with unparalleled mam
tbe troataient of diseasa ceneralU k>M
OHEONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLAttr?
DK, CHAS, 0. TOZKB
is in every way responsible, bicding hlaH
effect a permanent COBB, or making no eat
Tboae who oannot afford to pay for adrift
medicine will be charged for medlsfneoah
MONTHLY RESTORATIVE PILL8, osmfc
to fail in giving relief in cases for whioh Ue
recommended, are to be obtained only t
office. PriCe, $5 per box. Full direvUon aa
box, cent by KxprcEs or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the advert
Qnacks who make it a prrx.iice to pabbib
affidavits and other false r^fereoces, bat rati
the Dio»t respeotable people in (he State wno
has cured of diseases whioh others bare fail
core.
BB. ^ir A«. TI. TOZKB,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jackaon ttrettt
fei-tf dm Frasai
Assessor's Offic
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYII
I 873-74.
A XL PEKSON8, CQMPANXBI,
SOCIATIOKS, or FIRMS, |a,
City and Coanty of San Francises,!
reanested, either In person orhyfl
proper representatives, to dell^H
AsieiBor'a OOlce, Ko, 63 City
fore the SECOND MON DAT in AP
1873, a statement nnder oath el
Property, both PERSONAL aaeBX.
owned or claimed by hi an or
which le in their poasesalon, er wt
held or controlled by any other s»
In trnat for, or for the benefit ef Mi
then. -See Sections 8830.381*, PH
end Code.
WPOLLTAX IS NOWBVIM
Office* or to a Depnty, — See *ert
aS38-S84«, Political Code.
LEVI BOBXHBB,
City and County Aaaess
Satnrday, March 1, 1878.
ii
Pi
NOTICE.
rilHEPUBLIO ARE TJLBBEBT JK
Aed that the Field Deputies of
Office will commence assessing prop
SATrBDAT, MABOH 1, 1878.
The dntles oaalsned to those depi
■re loo well known to Che eommosll
reqolre explanations, and while I I *w
been careful In maklnc my selctttsl " '
till positions by men favorably kna*
ibis community for their compete**!
lntetxrlty, and am confident that tbt
ties will be dlaeharojed by them W
general satisfaction of all concern**
I urgently reqmeat the general pernM
report to this office any dlrclletls*1
datybyany of my Deputies, and**
them that any Just complaints will
eelve immediate attention.
LEVI ROS£NX*
mbl City and Count
■■wi/** •*!,
>Tf T,ABBD BY THE JUDGES W» , I
oth.rs. Io hTTHK BEST OS SXBOT[
CVTLTAX, Bole Aleut, l»JJJ«
N B.— Flinoinf .11 BtriMTO RBHT.
jvr
WILLIS^BAND. |
U8IO FUBrTlSHBD FORAl*r
oeoaeions. Mnalo imported, inWC I
and for sale. |
MARCUS M. RETJM Leader of f
Orehentra. .
HEfTRT TOH DEB MEHDKH.
er ofBrau Msind.
;•■ M TbOMEIT S
5* MOTIL
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WEST mThOUI.
in miOKO i*tt »n»T >miL i«. iri
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^^TUOPOLITAN
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nloat •» i i .-.<-»• ■§
[a a ionu i -
talcdS
E. D. Davics
BELLA UNION THEATRE
BELLAUIMION MINSTRELS
JACK CADE.THE KEWTISII BONDMAN Tiiom < vunpijoil
' 1» \ I
.:.—
tea ta» mit ant. anit «m n** mm*
fflpiaa Sisters ^CK CADE. THE BONDMAN!
'*»*» *mm — i* Mas xnim.. EtfW (1 M
m£W m%m* W JL. •J' wobdki
inu 1
N tot theoayai _
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hiu iMiio»ni«
HSt. C. & »<
hi» iiuu iji;mu>i
ontague in his Great Gyre Ac!
TCERIHf
*1»AJa_.a-.
!
; X-.lxrlri« Btntxioi
mil oiiilru ulJixii j.i.v
il^u4l.. natMMMMI Til fimiil
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1hfnrtirr«i.l.u.< <k.ui.4i.i*., *
vu URDU, it •: •doe*
ii-
^■fc. 11.1111 tf Til MIIV.IIIT nOTICTTVt
"""""- ••,'• OF Hill
ktli^VK I
udioviBtfI.
tutu I
rtMl Wito-Dwi Otrat. rn<* QnlMn.,
rx-d a*«t.-}UI»aar..
OMl AdatH '
....ONLY HOYERNKSS MATINKK
II .hlf Frit-, la all pari* af tfco Hwwso
I .■ -iSijri. April Utt-Flnt Afpv tan tble nun of the AckTO«l»if»d WFlJUi Of TEE
AUIHICAV STA01
Wb«-o will b« i?»f**i!ed ttoOottedr nUUod
ojfh, HiOvets mask.
«1TH A OUT AT OAST.
....SI «• rUtroay
7* n.i'trr
....SI** rrifiu Bom.
• rhuiM *•• -.
< > n r 1,m ■ v
Style.
Pre«>ty>dl|
Barn C*-i a- . 1*1
-•%- t«%tor.
The Wioir Yurlrk Ball
J. H LAJUUft Ud CARRIE ARHETHOPU.
THE BLACK CHEMIST!
Dtafawn
Oewaladiai tl'6 tbe Parte ef
How to Get Rid of a Molhe.-in-Law!
R O. M«r*a
II
Tinotbr Sea- tie*, of tb* p'i»c'p*l Theatres
s»mo#t WbA", ■ hanpeek-d hatband Matt K - II
mail " □ ™ ■■ • n-,p»o«-a on*1
To-aphfn*, w 0 rU-V •».p-i»-r — Ibo*. OoBpfeall
- I-»«d »r4 Hunt Harry CaaeleDd
f fi Mil Wh>ffla-i Mom* Kih nor*
•* attd ■!• OO -Mr«. I sou Dm ■ Jen ma Jobnaon
|MJWN PLANT!
Indian Itemed. oh,
FOR THE OCRS Of
iHl«t.B,,*A
• I !»<• na Mfe ef wa* af (hoe* who
■ I'd; ll:« Ninon Pnnly. •* '
A Poal: R H Staler, Deary E« -
■«r* Threat.
Dr«p*p«ia,
OaUrrb.
Ditrrn**.
C«mnlp«U«B **J
S OPERA HOUSE.
nriA cmr. nxyada.
OAST TURATRE WAS BKRR BF-
*a4 e*a b« nal*4 bf Uo eUtbt ot
BUkff aod tnreJfst ootauAaiM
"nffr »od »ol« Proprietor,
> A H. MtOAlIK,
IBOhH
Or fc>
w»thinrlo" ttrcot
2HANT TAILOR
HOIS STJtEET.
)ODS 1~~PERFECT FITS!
faction 'Guaranteed!
- -I OF IIPBIHO AMD SUMMER
mit r»c«!»<sd. Ca 1 lud !•• tb*iD.
••■4 itwct. nbniB
F-0 SEWING MACHINE AQFJfCY
aior»d to 15»HiwM»dU
award. It. B.-Tb» WKKD
i* hffhfit praaitDMj tr«r
■t tb« nwi Wwrldrl Fair
~tra( Pre mla« at tt)»
. r, npoo TWKKI ¥-
•od that aow. krUb*
SELF-A D J U 8 T Iff 0
tonblad. and rat aalla
mtllmabd
RVOYART, TEST .
inaaltad-'
fromi^iulC.to |-
loaJi.7. loatdar 1
* r«iLdanoa,«»
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN A6ENCY,
Room* IO una IT «BO "\VaHbintj«oii street.
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
IF U BAH 11 SI TO THE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
C.P.VanScliaack&Co.
70S, 712, 714 and 716 Keirny llrtct,
(OPPOSirS TUK PLAZI.)
Ttk wowi-ij hate nrr-x kcit*»
•I an'., wlthant any unni-ce.iory
talk, and weald have b«ea llvlac to-
day, an ..rnumeiit to aocletr, and m
walklaz ■•TerllMa.atofthe lonr price.
a« which good, arc .old by that cater-
arl.lBt Arra, la.tead of belaa • " dcv*d
cold, daaip, dt.aarccahlc body."
' :
Philadelphia Restaurant.
0HA8. T. BKBOOU), PROPBIETOB.
"rriiii, sotiit. to
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
BAMib .ad OROHKMIBAB compound of
"PI'.X IK KIIIIARII
...AMD....
■1BKT AMI Alt,
7HD ta. lr Ora.t S.ni.lioo,
COUal'KBr'EI T.
SAPPHO THOUPB,
Iacladlaz tbc Child Wondrr, lAFI'IIO,
LRUS F.I.I. 1».
Him H. BI.I.IS aad W. F.I. 1.1".
B«rlo-Comlc aad Dacltl.t..
sri I. I M T o K,
....and..:.
LUCY A II A ht a.
1'IIK ABOVE ABTIITH AIIF. Now ON OCR. DOOKH, AND CAN BE EH.
pared by uuptl W..t ol too Boo.y HoniiUias,' tbroagb oar w.nci.
HHF.RIDAK fORBTH A OO.
THE OLD
Hot Scotch,
15 AtortOB Street, near JKcnrey.
All DrlnkM Ten Ccnis
Hot Prlhka a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM /.IIOJtBRY 111 TOW*.
Alwayi on Olo tba New York Harald, Harpar'r
Weaklr. Frank Laalla'a, Daa'a Ootn«a, Polica G*
K'.te, all tk> OaliforDia papaia, also London
noh.Uair.a*lf«. llluatratad LocJon Newa. Oali
and Mtlafr roviraalf.
•a** Don't forte, tho airs of tb« Hot Scotch.
fsl If W. b. WALDROK. Proprlotor.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL.)
14 Or.ABV ST., NFAK KEABNT.
Noae hot the I'.iolceit JUruod. of Wlnei
aad *.!QOor* oa hand.
DEPOT WETANO 4. lASCHI'. BAY BREWERY
f.19 11 , OHRIS FELDMANN.
aa/Bar Sugar
rioR sale-sis Saabs? stsekt at
r MEKOER'B. _ Alto, .r.ry kind ol Cndi.n
Vf bol.ij. ul R.' II.
VOCAL AND INSTRUIffE'T'L
MU8ICALINSTITUTE
TJRDBR THE DIRROTIOlf OF
3VTOL. X". 3EI. RHZTBH.
ai*) PoatHt., opp. Union Eqwnr«,
HOURS: from 10 to J ant. from! to «. RKSI-
1
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOHDER J^50,
* ....A*
LANCASTER'S
•IT WAMin aCTTOM NTEKKT,
raltlea Opp. Macaira'a Opar* Hooaa.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
"ITARIF-rY TALKHT Klf ROUTB EAST OAR
alwayi asoora flrlt-olaea ong-agfm.'ote. ky
■topplnjr, at Salt Ltake aod epalfloc to
K .JKKOME, WTJn
fel Baalnpaa Mitaager.
Alfred Yetter,
Manufacturer and
Importor of
BIRD CAGES,
Cta Dnpnnt,
NEAR SUTTER STRJtCT.
Sob my itook of Bird
Obr-b bf fore purobaaiDK
fll'ewbere. Alwarsaono-
tblDRDaw od hand. My
Patent Oa(*B, made ot
Tin Wire, are warrrtoted
FRKK FhOM VKRMIN
Alao. beat quality I'M A
TRAYS alsraraon band. noWtt
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIS IS TOORRTIFYTHAT N. B. TBRrr'Ii-
LIGER A TO , .VI and 51 Washington Market.
aro tbe KOMC AGENTS for the sale of my brand
ft buttu/, known aa-BALDWiN'ty DAIRY BDT-
THR." It baa bean Bold at the above stand tbe
past thirteen years, and any brands of batter rep-
r".f.ilri| tr> ho of my make not procured cf 19. B.
Tarwilliger A Co.. are oeaaferfeite.
JL. K. BALDWIN.
Sao Francisco. April. 8ih. 1873.
IV. B. TKHWILLlOKKdifO.
feW-1m SO and ftl Waahlojttoo Market,
Signor Mancnsi,
DBIVATB SINGING LB8S0N8.-OLA88 OR
MONDAT aad TB UE»»AT,
MILITARY COODS
...,AKD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
8*tt Manta-oracrr atreet* Boobs An .1.
aa
fci
THE JOUBNAL OF ABASEMENTS.
•7-
PnbiUned o«rr Dw in the Yew bf
F. BOaARDTJS
IStMerehUt »od S3* Wo«hln»t«ii St.
r Below Montgomery, Sin FraooUoo,
8AT0BDAY APRIL 12. 1873
^VlgATo pufoliatios nine Progrsmmej
to day. -
Ojraters.
In Btrolling rooDd the other night,
To look at 'Frlsoo by gaa light,
our careless teec, by chance did stray
To where fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a eoieen
Through wolch a sweet bouquet was seen;
While mousy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters soltly fell,
Made that wlnaow tfaem to bB
Rome (air* grotto of the sea*
■Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It loos* so nice — and try their oheer." •
"All right." I said, *■! must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Ho sooner had we found a seat
Than at our bide a waiter neat
Made bis appearanue, asked our wish—
fUld they had almost any dish
That we mlgnl name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we foopd tbey had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
Fish, fleBh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
.Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, twould seem,
That tbey have here the best Ice cream;
80 here tbey flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,'* .
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven BuBh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Paoiflo Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
CHARLES FT A ARK. Proprietor.
Twenty Tbousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
Wfaat Chear Laundry, offl;a 131 Leidesdoxff st.
X>r. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a conre of Free Lectures to Gentle-
juen on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 Jo o'clock,
A Dart of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. M,, free. " w
Tlio Pioneer carpet BoatlnR
Machine Co,,
Mo. 653 Teh-ma Etreet, Is the only place you
can depend on for having your Carpets well
cleaned and swept by ic&cbinery, J. Spauxd-
Icg Ac Oo. 3-a
I>0 Wot Suffer from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. S. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
snAAk from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor'-1 capability. References given if required. B
The "Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and floe
olgors. ConnolflcieurB say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all other*. Call and sample It.
E. H, Levy, prop'letor. Southwest corner of
Kearny and Commercial. Is
The New Art of Drawing By Machi-
nery.
All interested ia painting, who understand the
diffionlties ot enlarging photographs to retain
exact likeness and expression, will appreoiate
Peofesaor Reynold'* labor-savior apparatus, which
reproduces every line and shade t> any size desired,
on paper or canvas, ia a moment It fs Riven at
any hour, witn foil and satisfactory instructions,
at Boom 44, Uiand Hotel, for $10. 4 J
rhoso Beanl if ul New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Burnhsm & Go's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Pott streets, are going like hot cakes.
New and choice patttros constantly arriving.
A perfect ro..h to see and buy them. Elegant
parlor fnrnituie mide to order In the finest
*y la, 4 a
-' '■ e
-Or. Doherty
lias devoted bis study mors particularly to
cronlo and specific praotlce, and as such Is
h w ihe moat successful of any Physician In
£ a Franohico. Olnoe 518 Sacramento street,
c imerof Leidesdorft, a few doors oelow What
■U j *r Boose. x
J. t Is True.
J A, Sbaber & Oo, are selling'parior.setB and
all c'luTklndaof 1 urn lime and bedding oheapar,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
doalrrj don't etsnd a phost of a chance when
piople know Bhafcer'd pilots. *
Olaibvotimt.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tions in English, French and German. t
Olam Chowder Every CTiyrht.
Tbe best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jUBt off
Kearny. g.F
It Is a, Beauty !
The Little Gem Clothing and Card Marker, at
«16 Washington Btreet, near the Post Office. Best
ever Invented. Q
Attention, LadloB fl
To give the skin the softoees of velvet, and
be tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Picket's Gbkhb dx Lis. ,
sandwich island Puiu.
Since the osceneioo of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looka
more hopeful, and tvery kixd of lndoslry is
tating new life. Mr. Jacob 8ch:elber, dealer in
bedding and fumi-ur.-, 020 Wtshinglon street,
opposite the nurket, who t&i long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and bis shipments thin
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma'tnas bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schral-
ber will find no difficulty In dltposlng or all
that comes.
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, fcr mo coeap, at the
What Chter Liundry, 121 Leidesdorff st.
gave Tour Money,
Why psy $3 per dozin lor Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when yon can get them for $1 per
dozen , 'and all other Mode equally cheap, at the
New Toek Ojuxxbt, No. 25 Third street, be-
tween MiSBlon end Market Fleets. No 0bin«B6
employed at the New York Gilltry. 3-b
Sewing fllachlAea for Sale,
• Bented and repaired, at 116 Poat atreet. AIbo,
agenoy for Mill.' Adjustable Treadle- x
American Watchea.
Beduoed priceB, at H A. Cullender's 62 Sec-
ond Bt, corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. d
Fresh and Sweet ,
Per the beet confectionery, g9 to Oantr and
Wagner's, 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. k
For the Seat Candles.
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas & Oo.,
20 Eeiroy street. New style cap bonbonB for
balls and parties. 3bi
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at tbe office befcre 8 a. m„ can
be returned in the evening If reqolrtd; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leiaesdcrff street. *
• ~
JFlve Hundred Men "Wanted
Immediately. To send their weening to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff St. *
V. Cartier & Co., Lapidaries,
Prom Paris, having the latest improved lapi-
dary tools, will exesute any work In their line
In a superior manner, at moderate charges.
Will pay the highest prices for quartz speci-
mens, and appralee the value of all gems. Lap-
idary. 614 Merchant street, room 26. 3h
Good Investment.
No other olty lu the United States offers
greater Inducements at the present tlmo for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
is the time to secure lots at $25 each at 421
Montgomery Btreet. This is the best chauo
ever offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
atreet (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff Btreet. *
Ladles ViKitinK Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by John P.
Dwteb, 126 Sutter Btreet, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handkek-
CHIEFS NEATLY MAHEED. PEKKA>'SHIP Of OVeiy
description to order. s
Woman's itiRhts.
One would think that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eame price for It, Nearly all the ree-
iaurints " for ladies and gentlemen" in San
Frauo)8co have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. These ic am exception.
At the Pioiseeb BisTAunAjjT, on Washington
Btreet, at the ctraer of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
gee an ts. -client breakfast, dinner or Inncb, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
t-ince 1849, provides every luiury ihe market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find ther-
oithts to please the most epicurean taste. *
A great variety of TIpb and Bows, all etylea,
just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldeaderff street. •
— ♦
The Seat Bemedles,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, oerner of Commercial. '
The hast New Song.
Aw— "Moet *C ChavAon,"
Emerson Oorvflle it my name,
My business always in the eame;
Eastern OysterB, ad Fanoy Boast,
Rellohfe tbes^, that my house can boost.
S*fely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ob! high oh! Oh! ui>;b ohl
None who have been but agiln will go.
Corville fays so! says sol
On Piae Street, at No. 410, •
Remembtr Ihe number and c ill again,
Virions of Sh'-'ll-fl h In every Btyle,
I dw .rlly cause you much to smile.
Ladias with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! Ladles go I
Emerson Corville's pollt-.I and so
3-1 They go! they go! they go!
The Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 135 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, anl have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Prof. O. S. FOWLER'S
FOB PHRENOLOGICAL OONSDLTATIONS
and Advioe as to jour own and children's
Phrenology, Heat Buiinosa, fctunltb, Marring*,
eta., at tbe 6KAND Uu'BL, ab o ataly oloasa
SATDRD \ V, April 20lh Last viait
o^-L-a JI^S, hear ois Spflo<&l L itar* 'o you in
PIATT'S HALL, Weduesday, lClh. JUIuetratad.
Beats 50 eacts. spl3
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John MoOullongo Proprietor and Manager
Special -A.uiiouiic*eiiieiit.
MR. McOULLOOOH takes pleasure in an-
noaacing tae eofiagemeat of tne dibtinguiBhed
Art ste,
Mrs. D. P. Bowers,
Who will make her first appearance this season
MOXPAT £Tr,MXti APRIL 14th
In Wettland Mareton'a Comedj entitled
DIANA; or, LOVE'S MASK
Send the Cast :
DIANA fMRS. D. P. BOWERS
DUN CLESAR J. O MCOOLT-OM
PHRIN JOHN MOOULLUUGH
Dan Louis W. A. Meeiayer
DonGtsion Owen Utrlone
Don Diego E. N. Thaver
Florita Miai Maggie Moore
Panlia Mias Helen 'Iracy
Laura Misa Mionie Walton
A FULL CHORUS, nnder the direction of Mr.
L°aoh, baa baen enKaged in order to give due
effootto the musical feature! et tns play.
aplO Box Sheet now Opea,
RETURN THE BOOK!
ITTHOBVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
"" OF HOME" from the Figaro Offioe Is par^
aloularly reqoeated to return it at once.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BERGRS. FORMERLY
proprietor of tbe Miners' Res-
taurant, bso taken tho management
of both the Miners' Reeaaar&nt on
Commercial Btreet and the Miners'
Branch on Market etreet, in partnership witn MR.
A. DRA7EUR, who bas been connected with the
Qrm for years. Improvemonts have been made in
the cuisine departments that will render the Mi-
nera* more popnlar than It haB ever been daring
tbe 22 years ef its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all the delicacies of tbe season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charge a."
P. BEROB8 As CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
631 and 588 Oommereia), and
7«0 Market street.
Open rom 5 a.\l to in p m. au31 lm
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Remedy for all Aches aud Pains.
McDowell, S1KVW Card Writer
Ready made and made to order. Boom 10 ■
60S Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery V
Fob fine wobe, go to T. 0. Jeseup, denttBt,
cor. Sutter and Mon'g'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dressmak* r, bas removed
to 122 Geary street, betwe n Dupont and Stock-
too, opposite Starr King's church. 32
Genuine Havana Oljrars.
Best brands at 61 Montgomery Btreet, «. W.
corner of Merchant. 1 f mcb & Oaha. q
8a.m Hoore,
Formerly of Ruse House Oarrleges, ean be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest comer Bush and Mont-
gomery ate. , or Dexter Stables. Carriers orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t
rbotoffrapblo Cara«.
At one dollar per doses ai the Peoples Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission rtree A
jyFom CHgJHPl'B PlCTPBBB gO to MOOBl'a
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable caniage, stylich
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an «njoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured Id Ban FraneiBeo so unquestionably
as from Prank Bouton, wnoae carriages have
the privilege o the Stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are used
by tbe best circles of tbe city, and as he-mates
it a point to employ able, booest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
feed than any other carriage proprietor on this
C jaet, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage 110 otrrlsgea
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at BuoceBS In his business, and ibe
admirable way In which be oonduota it makei
him a lavorite with all who patronize him. *
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, 1b now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil<
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, lists, trunks, valises,
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN r-XJlVCH,
Cor. Second aud Teh una ■treets.
SVTerrapin constantly on hand.
Oysters in every at Tie. PRIVATE
SUPPER BOOMS F 1R PARTIES.
SPRING^ GOODS
l(i
THE
CHEAPEST HOUS
AMERICA^
IS THE
GREAT
I X L
AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY ST
COR.C0MMERCK
A. W. WHELDEN,
Wliitener and Paper Hanger,
No. 188 SEABT STBEP.T,
.pi lm B.tween Dapont and Stockton.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SH0SS
ON HARD and mod.
to OBDEB,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kearnr atr^nt.
Mdlle. CHATARD
I*opU ef I>a Malioa I-eror, Parle.
Ladies' Hair Dresser.
as ELL18 ITEEET. ar>31m
Jm OLD
DAVE^MENDES, at the
. old origiDa jRed Lion. 19 0earr
■tr»et, between Keirnr and Dupont, where yon
oaabava HOT AND OOLD DBltSKS. notlorgat-
ting tee old Pioneer Lunch. Tne "Old Sport'- is
ilw»« on H.nrl. DAVE MKPTDK8. Prrturletor
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ANY PERSON WE OO AN CUBE CORN 9
Bnniaop, Ingrowing Natla, RbeumatUni, an
all kinds ot eoree. ae readily »e I can. Linlm#n<j
Salve and Oorn Wediolne lo be h»d at Diofflo
BB P. SOUTJLTZ. 114 RMnuilrMt f*-2i
GEORGE MATES
DEALER IS OYSTERS, OLAHS
•ndaU kinds of SHELL FISH,
BUlls Ito*. 40, 41, AS, California
HArket, entranoa on California street.
Pabllo or private parttae ajd families supplied
(rom 6 A-m. loll j.m. ladies' and Oentienen'i
JhBiEtABtMepen from •ajt. ton rJ -isTTlr
4fe
Business Conducted on Fair
and Honest Principles.
OTSTtt PRICE.
ALL GOODS WARRINTED AS
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Daily.
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
ClUbTHIMG.
COARSE and FINE!
Ihe Fortunate Manjwlo Bays his Clothing
at the IXL AUCTION STORE.
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the Million !
FAUCI eOODS, WATCHES,
JETTELBY, NOTIONS. PIPES,
FEBFI/MJE*. STiTIOSEEY,
ENeiBH CtTIEEY, TKTJNKS.
BAGS, YAII9IS, TOBACCO, etc
A FULL bTOOK OF
Linen Coats and Dusters
A FDLL UXE OF
iizuzssr suits.
CALL AND SEE FOK YOCB8ELF
TBAT
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sn
(Formerly Mur.r A Warkheim,
No. SO ntlTOOHEBY SI g
Opposite the Lick Bon..
UK ASCII. iOS KEABM SI;,
MB. MATES OALLS ATTENTION rt
large »nd well aaieetid uaormui ^
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, v|
and Cloth,
IXL Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
"•AIH AMU IMBBOIi |,
LINEN SYTITS,
N. B.— Oloftka, Dreae.a and ealti mad,
to latest faabioo. at raajonttt>la ratea.
s,
HALL'{
5
PAR .
AP Rl
RS Ll
lR
YELLOV
DOCK
AND
lODIDEoFpOTf
S'
T
BE BEST SPBINO HI I
In nie, Parlflea the at
morbid, eorrnpt and Impm , I
Core. Khenmatlam and Mercarh .
Sold by all Drngflste.
AOJKNCT, 417 » AS SUM I « PJ
80LE AGENTS FOB l] |
DB. FBBBY'I LAST CBI] a
DB. PEKKY'S WEHPOOTII
bdfemm
CURES DYSPEPS1
'umm\
1 1
Gives Tone to the 6tim\
ujmm
WILL RENEW LOSS OF IPfli
susm»iv
Is a Sure Belief for M >
lENLEY'sl^ I ALL/
1
HA8 NO BUPEBIOB A« ..
BLOOD PTJRIBl
PO8TBI
Programmes, and ail klodl of Fill '
SHOW, LXCriBE. COBOBf
ATBE and CIBGTJS ICAKA *
AT LOW BATES. BT
b. :f\ sterol
5«a CLAY STUBS'*
THOMAS W. ■*
SILVER I=»IjAP'
^* MANOFAUTOBIH J ,
^Jr BEr"iiBEnJ '
^T drubisTbahJos. *
U'A'BtKJB BtUSICAL INSTB ■"
ESTABLISHED LR 1M
aulwON0STEEET, MawMefia* ■ 1
N. B.-Fin»-ton«d SiW.r Soto Be .t
FREE AND E-
ITBII lATUBJ*'"
and Slnsclna |
" J
CHARING
*
«0« Mlaalon street, near '
d.lv EAOLBS * WILB *
CANDIES.
ALL BONDS OB THE
nuedeetonrStou. Oandr '■
•rdrri, atpeolaUr from th. I-"
and will b. promptly atton*
IOT BaoaN
I , * P" *•«•«■ ' <% *
a""^ ' *;a saw*",
HH
■
. • Steal }
-. t
. ■
i rv,ft
W a O I r* T I r
SBW ALBABBBA TBBATBB.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
■ »»■»■ •>
M
» n « • ■
• as i • «.■•*■■
Sim Bicker, the Brest Irish Comedian.
y
I I tie Mate, the San Francisco Favorite.
ATHtl ||
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•--Wi»F>«r"».-<--w-»»-w->
BD1VITMC3-
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
li <ui inu
T imitOOI IT I.
< l~l»»l-
fl
MThr
ellt
1 1 «•• t . .ii*
co-h. imi h *
■Mi nii Wn I • »■%.
■ Milt*. *■ ■ivrnULA
TN> OH t
I I I I I.K MAC ud 1ASTKR KlUVhlls
* - IB.
VIVIAN. Y^J^i_yjX}^I^VTVlA^
BCC B1VTR.IC ACT.
hi Siamese Twins
a. Ma t»4 r«> m I
*£ <*•!• '
W .... aa aa>
■■All «• «•■ « i. roT.pormi
«i«ir<i.UK
•»»»■ AID nmimrii
Sob Hut*l Laagaa,|, Bka-cb
iv or' -A.no
saaitii
rollUMin Maid
J. Robio.m
I b Hi*
..UTTLE VAC
Ham Blckar
Ttxo OroAt Lnurn,
Tm tuuttiD lap. otbia.t
«, Nf'ka'w (M». a-
OMAR KINGSLEY
V*1 Mliw la aa) Or.»l r»f . .aaiiaa.
KX'Xj.A. ZOTAn -dV.
n«»ITlT«l.T LAtT nm
ana aaaatad. »ltk u.
an »*p«ot*aelet
The flarrest Home
Merry Sport* of the Old Country
Can bf Ih. Oaaiaui aad AuMna
Ta oaatawaa. with
A First Part of Equestrian Acts
Popular Prices of Admission.
rn-.ll, flr.lr • »•
llr... t'lr.l* 71
Pa.-a,arll*.... M
■Br-Bax Offlo. .p.o dallr from I » to I. Uoor. opaa at 7.
• Halt, if i
unncc '•' •'r-«~."i»i
nUUOL, a ll.H— J — « aat.
i" »Iic HOUSE."^::rarr';:.'.
TRY WWW
<»• t* .*-.» eH #| *« WMiri Hill ITS. T»*t ta f amracTLT. Bad far isa It* ea<1 darabllitr wlllae-rer be matched. To be had only at lbs
> -■« trim i \ i . ai'tTioi sr.mr. mn Kfsny iir»* . *-«r Oaawawvlak*.
51,000 REWIRO OFFERED
rFO ANY P*'H ■ ("VRKOORXt
1 Banian*, lmro*im Sella, hbeame' ■
•II kinds el (Urea. -• readily aa 1 aaa Melntaaa
HaNe aad Oorn Medicine le be bad at mi otno
»R >•- bi.lltl.TZ.il* Kaa/a* elraeL (all
lATT'S MUSIC HALL
R MONDAY APRIL 14
I Aad a*arr ar..!,* da'fn, tk. vk.
I AI10 I..R3 10T riAIIIT,
.IND TOM
•" : '
JJIIKlW'L
)0D £
rLABBKAL •Bi,KCTI«JI«.
BeeaatrvM
. ...M.edele.eDR
MeodeUeoha
. .Heed" iinhn
I M >m« lo Kcip-., RjaeiDi
n»M» ruKii soi it*.
Wel'ie*
Verdi
Bdt i'uUtU) ..
■•*••*' Oa.i-1"
iee> h« Maeta.. .
Old HorxIrodMr
x «rna." an-l
> ferte I aui»ii
rm in . .
^?ijEr«:
CAPBff 1 V
ruiis-ra
„ Wollanbaap'.
iprlce Lldii.
i h. MocklBB Rird."
He (Train
i .of. Balk
n.ap »l"
i(»a fpilloa"
PLANTATION MEI.O0IM.
n '•hpp-re" I "Tliat We'come Day"
ISarroaadad" | ' Oome aloac, Moaea"
OKIHI.VAI, atOWOH.
noi" I'Tb- BeniuPleker"..
• ho Git the Cinder Id hie Kye
I M I TATIO MB.
Oharaa Oraao
.Kankla
laBaadHuidOriaa
(iaitir
Re«jo
Doc«1bb' Bpaaota
Uncle Oharlla
.RliodToin
. Bliort Tom
hr— Haladlea at tba aaaa Id
DEdi'BirnrK mair.
.. Paier | BattJaol ""
■" Bllad Tea I Daylliht
■ O HON.
lha Oradl<or tba Deep". _
SaraltaTia Honevard Ply" - .«
iraw-ll to Toa Moofe"
IhBlOeae tbroD|b 1'ara'B BalU"
g-'OaUBrioi- .
II Ua-aamUr Ma." I "Tbe Old Seiion"
i <b- 8-4" I'Tba ley Oraea"..
JtlaOK BbLECTIOK".
I. HeUtrl MoaaJUry Balls Webll
Hallarl La Daolra Kramer
in
.J52"
. nmr vkhta
Reserved Seats, II,M.
sred In idTaaoe at Qraj'a Uaalo Store, wiah-
it, April 19, &t 2. . Family Matinee
afclla liaiirt BaaM a« toa Matlaa..
aaaaEidua «.uhi •« c.ii
aamidtOaaairt riaad Ireai at Oro't, Olar-at.
METROPOLITAN THEATRE
Wednesday Afternoon April 16th
FIBST ANNUAL BENEFIT
Benevolent Independent Protective
Ob abi-b oceaalon tbo I'll >wion
Artistes have Volunteered :
CaUPJffANSISTERS,
hi ponaia^oa of ih. M.tropollua afaa.c.m.Dt.
■ lOHIUUIEMUIIRt, HmaiHH WAL.
to*. iiKtutv rnniKiis .if. wu..
I.IA«J»»aj, otvi:\ td.VKI.OW>'.. kr potaluloa
af JO. If (icUOLLOUatl. Ew
Hl« r.t.I.A tviI.Tl>.«. Ml.m »ArTFfT OlnaOM,
M I.I.I. klAKIE Oll'lllll MHC HUM.
I. A*, afi.i.r. or. .Hi. rrA. o. vi./iua.
aio. Dfl.tA ro, J. II. I.IBKK aad I lime
AdH.TROXI) I.ITTI.F. H Af. COttf I.I. aad
COOFKat. LEW UATTI.FK. X. AIIOI.D,
MB. aad Mat*. F. OICKI.F.T. T. HKF.E.
T. OAMfBKI.I.. M. KF.I.I.T. W. M Villi.
BABIT CAWlild, »AatWF.l.I.S AHB
HOaTAGUK. riilK afOBTIHCK. TUB
IlKTIK, JOHN WOODABD,
The Fourth Artillery Band,
AMD
AN ORCHESTRA OF 22 MUSICIANS
UnJ.r lha Direction of B. Z1MMEH.
OOBBITTKB OB ABRANdBHBNTB:
B. BOBTUK, G. H. FOSTER, B. BDTOT,
M. KELLY, D. If. COBBVN.
Fauna or .dmbmiox:
Baaaa Clrcla aad Oiakdiira Oaa Dollar
O.ll.r, ...........M OuU
. a»-»o axtia abana for Banmd laala.
Max Maakx aaw aaaa.
HURRAH. HURRAH I
Sicond Annual Kxrursioa
....or in.....
Warren Guard.
OOMPAXV B.
• EOOIB BUT UrilTBT, K. B.C.,
0APT. P. T. B. WiTIt,
TO BADGERS' PARK OAKLAND
(*»* oi- ad Station from BfOAdvaj )
tCMHV APRII.2UII., 1H7J
BOP- Grand Baai-Ball Mslob b«l*«.n the 0n<-
ceo. and bllrer ""v iu.uB>U i lube, lor ao ela-
C«nt »t r«r- mount ttl Et.f.
Tiritr.T* fiftt CKRTa
ObiMr'S aider l.;*ir> of a«". *"• o*i.t»
To ba bad from Iho ranmbiriot tbe nomiunr
or at tbe Boat on the morn ins o' ' n* 1 ■
rm
ap'O id
THK OOHMirPKH.
AFTER Till-
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO TUB
Hot Scotcli,
■■ttdM* atrcdat. aeaar KeMarax ,
And try one of tbalr
Hot Stotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All DrlnliH Ten Cents
faStf JOB. D. BRIOOB. Pioari.lor.
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO 07 THK LEADING MKMBBRS UP
tbe Theetr.oal Profaaaloo Id " aliforDi* pra-
poae formlra olaaaea for Inatrrjottoa in Ktoontlen.
Per^ena wlihlajr to arail tbemaalvaaof tbe oppor-
taaUr ot aoqaliint b oaafal art at a moderate coat
oaa aend la tholr aamaa to "Cambraei " P. O. hex
33H, wben partloaiara aa to terme, etc., will be
•an I »*. tbero d**'
■.^ a a..." U
o
c.
PATB MEKOE8. ,1 th,
■ a 1 1 aaa ■' old origin. Iftod Lloa. 19 Oaar,
.traat, b*la..n Ko.ror .od Dopopt, wb.r.joo
ean bar. HOT AND UOI.D DBlliKa, not^orr.^
tin. tbaold Plont.r I.n.oh. Tk. "old dpari7' la
»|SU?!;°" id DAVE MBKPB8. Proprl.tor
OEOBOE MATE!
I i. M. aUaaa«* aad _
B&vaB<AJht.eatap.a
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIHD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRK8BIK0 Pl.KABATfT TO TJBR. I A8ILT APPIIID,
ta not BTeasy. aad Mill aat in(ir» tba moat da It oat*, li
nn* all dl lasses af tba esala, removee daodraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Renders tba balr soft aad clour, and le PURELY VKOR
TABl.K
ear The O.irnal HAOR BKUflU HAIR TO1VI0 AlfD
DRK0SINO may ba bad of tbe At ant,
•IABJ. II. (.ATM, Di-aersjlat,
Corner New afoataooiary and Howard etreeU, anrlor all Drac*
Rials. fali tf
35" X <3a- A 3FH €>.
....•warn,...
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OIH0OLATE8 IN ....
All the Theatres,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
Bf TH4 TKAB.
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
IBB fllOBT ELtOABT COBTOM TTOBJt IH IH« OITY
Been aK> Mayoard,
•se Kaavrar mm.
..aaa) aaaa? aoatk af Baak
1KB JOOBNAX OF AinJSEMBSH.
Fnt>tnu«l •»> »■» '° '" Teir "
MONDAY APBIL 14,1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Tlieatro.
To-night Mrs. D. P. Bawere, tbe greatest Ameri-
can tragedienne, will commence en tngagsmsnt at
thii house, appearing ia the eomody ot "Diana ; or
Lots's Huk," supportsdby J. O. MoOoHom ted
John McOnllougb. The comedy will be presented
with new and appropriate roonory, olenantupDomt-
mtntff, and a» effloieofc ohorus, InolallDg Miis
ViTMour and Messrs Msguire, L nooln. and
Loomia under the direction of B, W. Leaob. In
edditi oa to the artists above mentioned ai aup-
porting Mre Dower*. W. A. Meataycr. Owen Mar-
lowe. B. N. Thayer. Hits Maggie Moore. Miss
Helen Tracy, at d Mi« Minnie Walt in appear in
toe out.
Alharabra,
This bouse nightly draws a large and fashionable
audience. VlTian's quiet ard gentlemanly itylo
of stacing. good voice and pleasing personal ap-
pearance render blot a great favorite with the
ladles. Ho will appear ti-night In now songe.
BiNy Emerson will a-ng in the firat part, and ap-
pear in the icliilade in aomeof his newest origla
alitloi: Little Mae and Master Franklin will per-
ioral a double polka; Sam Rickey will appear in
<his Inimitable ha personation of Owen Oonnoly in
the eoreaming farce of "Bad Whisky." and Bob
Hart, Little Mac, Bam Biokey and J. Eobinson
will perform Bob Hart's laagbable sksUh entitled
"A Slippery Day," one of the most successful
bits of fan ever produced at this house.
Metropolitan Theatre.
The rash to this tbeatre to witness and listen to
the wonderful performaoce of E. D. Darles in
conjunction with tbo capital barleseueof "Pinto, '
in wh.cn the obarming Chapman Sisters appear,
ooetlaues unabated. Davioi makes people laugh
who here not lamghed for months. He would
make the Sphynx laagh. Ia order to obtain even
standing room it is neoeisery to go early. Oa
next Wednesday afternooi the B. I. P- Beats will
take their flr.it ■annnal benent.for whiott the f&vor-
ite scrtlBtsa mentioned on onr first page (over fifty
in number) bavo volunteered. The box sheet ia
aewopBU, There is no extr» ohargo for reserved
seats.
Bella Union Theatre.
For variety and excellence, the performance
given at tbls theatre oan scarcely be equalled by
that at an? other variety theatre in the United
tftetes. The oomio songs by Obarles Yeraer;
Harry Oansland's new act of "The Pree-tidig-a-
■tor;" Oeeill end Cooper's danoes; the pretty
tableau, the amui.Dgnct*. and the aide-splitting
afterpieee of "How To Get Bid of a Mother-ln-
Law" aro all thoroughly enjoyed by the •ahdience.
Backley'« New Varieties.
Among the many bright performances to be
presented this evening, may be mentioned Lsod'b
pantomime, "The Three Simpletons," tbe act of
"Hard Oheek," by Fraak Mortimere and Harry
Pevoy, a silver shoe dsnoe by Johnny Price, char-
acter vketcb.es by Mot tlmore. comic songs by Sally
Thayer, and the amusing ef ternieoe of "The Siam-
ese Twins." The full programme appears on oar
first page.
Joiin WilnoB's Amphitheatre.
Thiseveninga series of holiday entertainments
will oommeaee at this establishment. They wil'
last one week only, being the very last before tbe
troupe starts for the Interior. Laura, tbe female
gymnast, will appear, and GmarElngsley will by
general request appear In his great female char-
iot *r of Ella Zoyar*. In whiob he fairly rivals tbe
great DookruL The enterta inmost will conclude
with a very lively and exciting performance enti-
tled "The Harvest Home, or the Merry Sports of
tbe.Old Oonotry." The prices have been reduced
t n salt the times, and the Amphitheatre will
doubtless be crowded every evening during Easter
Week.
Piatt's BsJl.
To-night tbat wondeaful genius. Blind Tom, the
oeirj pieaiit. will give his first concert la thie
oity. The number of applioatioas for reserved
seats, whioh oan be seonrsd to-day at Gray's
mueto store, betokens an overflowing house. Blind
Tom is one of the greatest wonders of tbe world,
and we should think that nearly averyone ia Saa
Franoisoo would wish to see and hoar him at least
ooee. Tbe list of pieces from whioh* he will play
selections appears oa our first page. He will in
addition give proof of hie vrosderfal power of
improvisation.
OerntaR fitadttlLeair«.
The Fabbrl Combination aader ths direction of
Obarles Fritaob, closed their season ef Baaday
operatlo performaneea last night, with a brilliant
and varied entertain snent, consisting of ths flrsx
Set of "Robert le triable," firet act of "Norma and
the aeoond and third acta of "The Merry Wives of
Windsor." There was a large attendance and the
performance] cave general satisfaction.
Baifvr'i Parse, Oakland-
The Ancient Oreer el R. O. A. M. I. and others
had a very pleasant lime in these gardens yester-
day. There was good music, and a very pleasing
entertainment In ths Pavilion. Many improve,
events have beea made eiaoe last year. A new
reatanrant has been built, and many valuable
a dditlons have been made to the museum.
Orty Gardens.
These beautiful gardens were crowded yester-
day, when tbe Ban Franoisco Maennerohor held
their anniversary festival. There was a capital
oonoert In tbe afternoon aed a ball In the evening.
The gymnastic performance of the Saa Francisco
Turn Verein was a pleasing feature of the day's
entertainment.
Svbaetzen Park.
The San Francisco Fmiieers bad a very oteasant
and largely attended picnic yeete.dey at this ei
mer resort.
Bliss Augusta A. L. Dnrgon.
Thia favorite autrees has returned from Salt
Lake and is now stopping la this oily.
AiTATomoAi, Ucsetju.— One ot the moat
complete solleetions of tbe kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of ooitly and bean
mm wrr models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
■"--or may be prorl«hl» rrnr h>r*
Somelhlngr Like a Story.
The extraordinary woman resides t iUime
la L*xingtoD, Ky. For same lime past she
ha? been atling, and had become emaciated.
Nothwitbstandiog thia hsr appitit> was f-sar-
fal to behold, andt e quantity of proviei jus
Bhe consumed made bar haebaud 1-jok sal
whenever the grocer was Bpokon. of. Las'.
week tbe mybt3ry w.b solved. One day sao
became sick and vomited a mouse, a youog
kitten, tsrorabbiti, a yonng alligator, and ft
•mall cobra capello. As her appet ts still
oontinaes His thonght that tho rest of the
animals of Borne menagerie that she has
gwallowed will make their appearance as
soon as she eats something tbat disagrees
with tbem. Her husband has started a side'
show with the animals which she has thus
far launched. He expects in time to own a
repectable menagerie of borne production
♦■-
A Drunken Dog.
The Washington Critic says: "A d^g
belonging to a Pennsylvania brewer gives
himself np to the indulgences of intoxication
daily." We always thought well of tbe dog
family, and this strengthens our conviction
that there is not so much difference between
dog nature and human nature as is generally
supposed.
Backed Down.
Morris, 111, offefra $80,000 to any party who
will establish a manufactory. A OLtosgo
man offered to put up a first-clas) glue fac-
tory, or make sausages that would be the
pride of any civilized community, bat the
citizeos of Morris refaeed to see it.
A Cotijagal Compliment.
A gentleman was complimenting a pretty
youug lady in tbe presence of bis wife
It is lucky I did not meet Miss Hopkins be-
fore I married you, my dear." "Well, yes,
it iB extremely lucky— for her," was ths dry
rejoinder.
Glad to Get Rid eT Him.
The Portland Oregonian isn't sorry to get
rid of Stephen May bell, the Laborer-post,
and copies what Fic-abo says about him.
The art critio of tbe New York World
says: '-A lady of Modern Borne (No. 23)
•arefully painted and with a good interior
went for $12l> to Mr. Williams."
Gladstone wears leg-of-mutton whiskers.
Beauty is a form of music.
American Watches.
Beduoed prices, at H A. Calender's €2 Sec
ond St, corner of Mission. Jewelry mtste to
order. Watches carefully repaired.
Presli and Sweet,
For the best confectionary, pr> to Oaotr and
WecBer's, 107 Montgomerr St. near Batter:
Foot tbe Best Candles,
Go -to the popular store of Geo, Hans & Co
20 Kearny eireet. Mew style cap bonbons for
buUi and parties. 3i
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before fl a. m., can
be returned In tbe evening If rsgnlred; we
never disappoint] What Ccssr Laundry, 121
X*laosdorff street.
■ — m •
Or, Barlow »3\ Sxnltn
Is giving a eours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology end Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeiam Hall, 6B7 California street,
every Friday oven log, commencing at 7 M o'clock.
A oart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr, Smith gives
phrenological examinations in reeard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to a p. u., tree.
Tne Pioneer Carpet Boating:
Machine Co,,
No. 663 Tehama street, 1b tbe only place you
can depend oa for haring your Carpets well
cleaned and swept by machinery, J, Sp*ui.o-
Ing & Oo. 5-a
Do IVot Suffer front Corns.
The nnfortonate smTerers nrem Corns , Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti.
tnte. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 Fj£. We
0*»*k from experience, having tested the Doe-
tor's capability. References given lfrequlred. h
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street, flawing Baachlnes rented snd^re<
pairod as ussiil, and sold oheaper than ever, i
The "Veto
Is celebrated for Its superior liquors and fine
cigars, Oonnolseleuro say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto oa all others. Call and sample it.
E, H. Levy, proprietor. Southwest corner of
Eearny and Commercial. 4
The New Art of Drawing- By Machi.
uery.
All iatereited in painting-, whs understand the
<Jirfionlties of enlarging photographs to retain
exact likeness and expression, will appreciate
Professor Reynold's labor-Bavinjcapparetne, which
reproduces erer; line and sbhde to an; aiza dos./ed.
on paper or canvas, in a moment It Ib given at
anyhonr. witb fall and satisfactory instructions,
at Boom 44, Grand Hotel, 'for $ll>. 4 J
Lanue, nov Is your time to bny your under-
clothing at a great faoriflce, bocanse H. Fried
lender has gone to Europe to bny his Fall im
portatlons, and has left orders to sell his large
stock of Indies' and children's underclothing,
i ompri&ing all styles and patterns, cheaper than
at any oth>r place in the city. Btm»mber the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3b
Ladies ant> OmiTxnrKN, renumber tbe lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store in San Fran.
ciseo. H. Hinders, 3S2 Heuny street, between
Pine and Bush, as
" .-iJBVO y ant,— Madame Clara Antonis, ths
Ol&irvoyant, and Independent Trance Ksdinm.
323 Seamy st, bet. Bush and Pine, Consult*.
Siena in English, French and German* r
Or. Dohcrty
Has devoted hie study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
■ow the most successful of any Physician in
Sin Franoisco. Office 619 Baoramento street,
aorner of Leldeadorff, a few doora oelow What
Obeer House. r
Zt Js True. -
J. A. Sbaber k Oo. are felling parlor, sets and
allotherklndBof furniture and bedding chesspar,
for caeb, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealer* don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Bhaber'd priciB, *
LOVE LIFE.
BV JOSEPH B&ADFOHD.
Ste bends above me like a nfght
Lu' jj..-kl(jd and trjplc .ta rd ;—
iie> face criates a clima ^herefrom
All i orrow is debarred.
Bbe hangs above me like a night-
All pendent In repose,
While from her mouth the kisses fall,
Like rose leaves from a rose .
I cannot move for utter bliss,
Her neanty weighs me down;
It broods about me like a sea,
Wherein I dream and drown;
The water wields me at its will,
Along with all sea things,
Hither and thltber Bwayed and sent
In endless journejlngs.
0 !*ire Btraags face! within wboBe round
Glad things and fad things meet;
Sufficient sweetness, yet made up,
Of things diversely sweet ;
Your beauty bends the souls ef men.
As a wind bends the wheat.
And they who cannot reach your lips,,
Vie happy at yonr feat,
1 He intrv, I take no care
For better or for wcr^e;
Her beauty bears me dizzily
Safe tnrjngh the universe;
One moment sunk in soundless depth,
And ths next skyward driven,
The buoyant blossom of her faoa
Flo&ti me as high as heaven.
Sued for a Criticism.
The Pall Mall Gazette is likely to figure
in another libel' suit. A few weeks ago it
published a letter commenting unfavorably
upon Mr. Gilbart's new play, "The Wicked
World." The writer spoke of "the coarse-
no s of workmanship" by which the - pie ec
was disfigured, remarking that the coarse-
ness "occasionally hardens ioto actual offen-
siveuesa;" and in another passage he said
:the baldness with which the abssnee of
mortal love is presented oarrias 'with it a
stray smack of Oneida Greek." Probably
Mr. Gilbert thought any reference to this
locility in connection with bis play .was an
offense. At any rate he has, it is reported,
begun proceedings against tbe proprietors
of the paper, who of course decline te give
up tbe name of their correspondent.
FIGARO
CIRCULATE* AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IN
every Theatre in San Franoisco.
FIGARO
IB MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in CeJiforsia, Nevada and
Oregon- the papers lett in the theatres at tight
being gathered op and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
18 DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out the oeDtre of tbe cite, id all Hotels, Ret>
taurante, Baloona, Sterei and Offices.
FIGARO
18 OIROULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoata to cstoh the passengers
hat arrive by tbegTsat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances. Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIROULATE8 IN THE BEBT SOOTETY, IS
placed in the bands of nearly all who coma
to tbe citr to make purchases, and Is therefore the
beat of advertlsiasz mediums.
S. F. BUSINESS Dint Cij|
Astrologers.
Mrs. Back, 120 Geary street.
Book*? I tor-* and Ntatlon^.
StaceyA Mock, {sohool books aepeoia] -,
corner Fourth and Mission.
H. H. Moore, 683 Monwremury, near M«i
Business Culle^-ea. L
Heald's, Bryant & Btratton's College, 24
ISnteher*.
Kate, Fred. BtalU 94 to 100. California. iu
Clairvoyant*.
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, 't >7 Kearny street, Boo
Employment Office.
H. H. Klrchoff, Male and Female Hetp,e
French Faney 0«»da,' '
Locan A Oa.. 19 Mentuomery, 107 and 1119 p. ,
Hoop Skirts and Contta. I
M. Frand, 86 Second street.
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. E. A Oo., 110 Second itmt
Merchant Tutlors.
Holland Bros., 12 Post street,
MHllnera.
Mies Llzaie darter, 118 Fourth street.
Mrs. M. Belig, 226 Kearny street.
8f nrcb.es? of Record*
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Washington street.
Wines and XJqnors. (Woolau
Danerl P. A Co.. Mi Front.
Good Investment.
Mo other city in the United Slates offers
graater inducements at the present time for
Investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
is the time to eecurs lota at $25 each at 431
Montgomery street. Tt>ls ia tbe beat chance
ever offered . •
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to tbe multitude of fashions
in hate. At " Thb" Hat 8tore, 647 Washington
■beet (oecond bat store below Kearny), all ttnse
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prices axe reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited.
Five Hundred Men Wanted
" Immediately. To send their wssbang to the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 IxoueBdorff st.
Dr. O. T. S:gshas removed Mb effice to the
Olympic 01 ub Building, corner of Hew Mont-
gomery and Howard. as
Those Beaalifnl New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Barnhom & Go's, No. 81 £ Market
«nd 17 Post streets, are going like hot cafaes.
New and choice patterns constantly arriving.
£■ perfect rash to see and buy tbem. Elegant
parlor fnrnitQie made to order in the finest
syile. a A
a
Fine Candies,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 678 Eearny street Wholesale ana xeUll,
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumatlsm and Neuralgia.
-Pratt's Abolition OM.
Cures L&rae Bach and ParalyslB.
3-L
White Labor Only :
Employed by the What Obeer Lira dry, 121
tl/eidesdorff street. •
A. Pleasant ljocatlon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oentral location, should visdt the Aibambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building la a very fine one and is well
lighted and v»ptilated. .
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BEBGES. FORMERLY
proprietor o( the Miners' F-ea-
tanrant, bu taken the management
ef both the Miners' Reeeaorant on
Oommeroial street and tbe Miners''
Braoob on Market etroet. in partnership with MR.
A. DRAYECR, who has been oonneeted with the
arm for sears. Improvements have been made in
tbe oniaine^epartmentB that will render the Mi-
ners'more oo polar than It hae ever been daring
the 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fsre
embrace all tbe delic&ciea of the season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Oooking and Moderate
Charges. "
P. BEBftEl As OO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
531 and A8S Commercial, and
?e9> Market street.
Open rom 5 A.M. to 10 PJt an31 1 m
My
r. CLAY A iV^iiLij-l:^T77"p^
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES, As-
sociations and Military Companies is called
to tbe advantages offered by tuiee commodioos
and beantilal grounds for nolidayP ionio Festi-
vals. They oan be proonred on any day in the
week for piaoio purposes the coming season on
more advantageous terms than any grounds in the
State.
THE CITX GARDENS
Are easy of access without any tariff to Societies.
and are prorided witb large and beautifnl Lawns;
large Bbade Trees; beaaufal Flowers and Plants
from every clime; numerous Swings; two mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natnral Lake, wit)
Pleasure Boats; Fountains and Observatory Tow-
ers, all perfectly sheltered from the winds. A
mammoth Beetaurant is on tbe ground*, and every
convenience for fehe accommodation of large Pia-
nles has been made. Kvc.rjtbing bas been placed
in the most complete order for the eomiog season
TUB CITT GARDENS
Are the largest tn tbe State. They contain %%
acres of Knoll and Shaded Lawn, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., and are capable of accommodating
SQjQOt) persons with tbe greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Cars run directly to the Gardens.
Plonic Oomiaitt-'ts are especially invited tooall
and inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
whioh will be most favorable.
M. V. STEVENS, Proprietor.
•sr* Office honrs 3 to 6 P.M.. daily, at the Gardens,
■corner Twelfth and Folsom streets,
N. B — KOO.OnO Admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding festivals at the
City Oardene last year. The sale of spirituous
liQQora will be prohibited on the grounds on \ es<
tival days. aab4tf
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing vour Goods at the
NEW YORK STORE,
No. HO Second street.
Human and Imitation Hair Goods
CHEAP AND FINE JEWHLBY AND FANOY
Goods. Tbe Lariat stock and Lowest Prices,
at W holeeale and Ke tail.
Hnman Hair Switcbea. . .$-5, $6, $7, $9 and upwards
Human hair, top braitfa »2 01)
Silk uhignons Jl 26 and $1 50
Silk Top Braids aOots
Linen or Mohair Top Braids 25 cts
Lin*n Switches 75ots
Bilk Mohair Curia, very fine 75 ate
Mohair Switohes, plain or crimped, fine.. ....25
Ribbons. Hosiery, Hair Neta. etc., etc.
Our Heal Hair Goods
Are unequalled in this market for Cheapness,
quality or variety, Examine our stock before mak-
ing your purchases. aVGoodsaentO. O. D,
A* B. SAJoTPSOlV A CO.,
No. HO Second street.
■oSOlm Kes>reen Mlsslom and Minna.
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
40 seooiro sxkf.et.
FINE COODE 1~ PERFECT FIT8!
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
* FIHE LINE OF 8PBINO ASD SUMltEB
-iJL Goods jaat received. 0*!i Lad Bee tbem.
ifia^cnnd rtreet. mbZjlm
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 72* MARKET STREET, HARRY OOH-
byn reBpectfnly Informs bin friends and pat-
rons that be hae refitted inoeaatiful style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to-eee them, one and all, and b«-vo thorn sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from the manufaotO'^ of Liesenneid
with Phelan and Oollorder'a lateet patent s'eel-
fao«d enshicae, has been Disced in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage munip-
ulater. Tommy Osrroll, can be foand in his old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to all.
ja23 tf
&£«?
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
for. Second and Tehama ■treeta.
a-Terrapin eonttantly on hand.
Ojators in every stile. PRIVATE
iUPPKR HOQMSF>R PiBTIES.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College ofllcdlctne.
TO AHfi BEAUTIFDIi and INSTRDOT-
.iV.U'JU ire objecta to be an*n. Open to the
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUKEKA HALf
3i» Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY.
■V-Db. Jordan's Piuyate Office is at *ii
Oosry street (opposite old Heohaoios' Pavilion).
ALHAMBRA L0D6ING HOUSE.
FIFEL.Y FORSISHED ROOMS, SDT-
gle or In suits,
WeU JLtgnted and "Yantllatvd.
__ Ontarnisbod Rooms to let. Lodtfu* wltt
or witbeut board. AIBAMBRA BUILDING
Sir "Twnh -tr«*t.
A. VT. WHELDEN,
TVhitener and Paper Hanger,
No. 180 OBAKY STKJiET,
apl lm Between Dupont and Stockton.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'i
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTI \
N. E. cor. Jaebaon and Kcan
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF n ■
OOMPLAINTS, form'erly ot Leak 1 S
London, and tbe last twelve yem of HinFi
DR. TOZER informa the afi" ■-
ing all the HOSPITALS
PARIS, and spending one;
brated Hospital tn London, ...,,
opened bis old Medical Institute at ihe ol X
where he can always be found. DR. TQj *
for forty ye are met with uaparalltltd n T
tbe treatment of dieeasa «ensr»tlf kt
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLaUt '
BB. CHAS. II. TOZEE
ie iu every way responsible, bindinj ti-
effect a permanent CURE, or making do .
Thoee who cannot afford to pay for sdi fi
medicine will bo cha-rprd for meaigioaoal< ■
MtJNlHLYRKSTuHATlVKPILLS.Di'f I
to fail ingivinn relief in cabbb forwnico ,
recommended, are to be obtained osb •
office. Prioe, $5 per box. Full direction' I
box, tent by KxpreEs or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the tdr -
Qnacks who mane it a practice to pnbli 2
affidavits and otber false rpferencet, bot i Z
tbe moot respectable people io the Suit ■ .
has cubed of diseasee whiob othsn dsti i ■
cure.
w „ »K. CHAS. H. T02B1
N. E. corner Kearny and Jaotion itn
fel-tf Nbn Frw
Assessor's Offi,
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYll
1873-74.
A LI, PEBSON8, COUPANLKTL
■OCIATIOBTS. or FIBMI, It
City and County of San Frand*- «
ieqoe«ted, either In person or by i
proper representatives, to detlru n
Alienor'! Office. No. fiS City Hat ■
fore the SECOND HON DAT U AF ,
18*33, a stutement under tatt • I
Property, both F EB SON At. aieli ,
owned or claimed by htm er um
whlth la In their possession, at wl
held or controlled by onyotssrj
In trust for, or for the benttief *
then*.— See Sections a*;tl>-3Bi«,
cat Code.
**- POLL TAX IS NOW 1
Office, or to a Depaty. -See I •
8839-8816, Political Code. '"'
LKTI BOtEXQ
City and ConntyAsK
Satnrday, March 1, 187s.
NOTICE
ry HE PUBLIC ASK HEBEBf r
fled that the Field Depallet (
Ofltee will eonatnenee asseislai pn I
8ATVBDAY, MAJCOH 1, 1878,
The dntleg osnlKned to these at •
are too well known to the coausu '
resiolre explanations, and while 1 •
been careful In making my select! *
fill positions by men faTorably ka<
IhUcommunlly for (heir competti
latesrlty, and am eonfldent that I
ties will be discharged by Ihesi I *
■eoeralsatlsructlonnrall coaeerai
I urgently reqaeat the general sat *
report to this office any dtreUeHU -
duty by any of my Deputies, asf l *
them that any just complaints wl •*
celTe Immediate attention.
LEVI KOSENI1
mh4 City and Count Ased
D^OLABED BY THE JUDOB8 *»' JL
^»ir ot tn» AnetiCD In.tllot.. «Jj; M
otli.r.. to b. THB BEST Oil E303IW™; J
CX'KTAZ, Sale Agent, lot*™*
K B.— Pl.no. of all «tii« TO BKHT. J.
WILLIoV^BAND.il
MUSIC PUBNISHED FOB AW
ocoaeions. Music imported,
and for sale.
MABCCSM. BLUM Lei
Orehestrn.
HEKBT TON DEB UBHDEN.
er of Brass Band. .
s9*Orders from the oonntry promptly .si J
to Addresi M. W. WILLIS, BaWn'i > M
Store. 1«8 MoEtenmery street, or afABO.4
BLTJM. «Sft» Montgomery street.
•OB at'r<
.arrante-pj
ader ot *
artjui', *^
iMTOQMm i L L
MOTEL. ^- 5
• • ■ Mi.
ar
vn. a*, mi.
•MiaMltMr ■<
WEST filFHC
liirROPOLrrAN thiathi
BELLA UNION THEATRE
[rlwmpr
warn
iri
X NlgHt Thi
lOASOii
BELLA UN ION MINSTRELS
T.# Ii»vm.iii NaSata. •• — •
i«mm QUEEIM OP TnE AMERICAN STAGE, THo«. O«rKix>i30 11
• •»'• Wttf IC3 ^ ^ ^ ^ _^ > \ i i ii t- it i i , .
'«..
IVT« o>
apman Sisters
WHO W!L . ADPbUR D0R1X0 THI WOE AS MA
9
«T. O.
LoColloin
•Tolarx aioCiilloiiKli
run kTcmn'
'orln
APRIL u
us
Cits ■■
fitter ti r*.
mrr* AifBNMi. a*-<i mu-
, utimiV ^ "** •farrfiT If Til If HVtlf!
MM t It IUIL
JLCTIMM VTLL •.Ptl-.R-
DIANA; OR, LOVES MA
i ■ I • II. irimt Appolnlmrnla,
■••ha..
lao*o. — ■< «!«««■• »,..i,m. ikiiim imm<. «.,..
"'«»« «■« B r KKWIll
••< ' l%>" Jr. M-.OII.nM
r.Bia J«ir> ■•iiikiimi
W A MASTAIF.R
•OS • aATO.A ...OWE* MARMlWK
I ». Ill IYI.R
' • » tAad. "la l». mi* MAOOIE BUGRI
mik« aiun nuor
LAIRI MI99 >I1MI WALTON
Dartn. lao Third AM lb* follow la. «er. aadeo will ho nana i
nllrUdy," uL»-y or B*-ntv. (i.ntly FaJI (he Krenlnu Dews."
StTUEDAT AFTimNOON, »t 3 o'clock
First ivtx's. BOv^ers Matinoc.
AlslHt* ll«ir Prlf* In all aai-te of th* HoWee
E-wd Montague in his Great Gyre Act
IRE!
WORD-RB
imas v m Mr
I_ixriix« feitntiios!
■MMII akalun
M-a ..4 .
«'•*■ ■*» *
.... -. IIIKII
• r ..- P...... von. ..
. as r jb. * * cn
IRARD MATI-r.r
Kfwrr*4 AMU-DfMlOlnll AM* Onowln..
I «.,.,»-B**
• l sa BaIooot
7« O.llorr
• I «X» PrL.to Kor.. .
.KM and BIO OB
mm
tiuoiii vi»m.
« >■■> -i,i..
cnon.i
••»! a. A ■(■.'.
Fnnpi) (J.rr.nai
THE BLACK CHEMIST 1
cv««m. o©*».- ..Hi**
... '■ n .»■«»
Cotc'n Hb» wUb ill* Far** of
How et Rid of a Mother-in-law!
Tlnathr f*l*-"*>*-. Af lh»> ptir.p'p.l Tb».tr«i H (i V-rtb
Ninnil Wb m-v - b-Bpaakd bnibaad , Mat. K»IIt
TonpklD*. Mb Oil*' ftbop-oof...
Laod ord H*bi
Mr> Wr. (Cm
Mil. Ineoo-t
Bar*! i "*_t.*o«l
Waal* FHimor*
JaSDl* JoBDao*.
r.M.r-.l.'
fOTlU
JUCllll
,.1111 (!•'»•
IWMMI
HAS RETURNED TO
ltd* Pnrrnt.
A SHIRT STORE,
.my trr.1. an. EfMlN la
M.i'ond Bjtrt-ot,
yoa will Bad A rnwpl.i* A«-
• r IMIBTt ood FVBNIBH.
BB, At Ibe aeaal low Arl<.«.
ICT a» CB.
' O >3NT KT HliL'S
3RAHMINICAL
j)0)N PLANT!
.Mil*" £a: Indian Kemedles,
^U.irf*]* FOR THE CORE OF
B<n*Tbr*«U.
wsfinia,
OaUrib.
DUrrh**.
(JonatipatiOD aod
Df**Dl«r*.
he atiMfi of ••>»»•> of (hoar who
• ■\ : II d. Sacn.ai Poidy, *i-Uo**r-
A. Poal; R. U. Sin ion; bvnry Ed-
ihfoiniB Tbaatra: Fred Liatar, and
01-.IIT KaAKSV KTRtKT. be-
adPlo*. apjif
S OPERA HOUSE.
IWEA CJTTT. KIVADA.
r|r*A5T THEATRE HAfi PEEK RK-
I. and mb b* r*ol*d bj Ui« olsbt or
btars and u*"*Hrtf oorapaalar
1*4 witb on auplicatioo hi lalt*r
RfCHN JFIPKK,
MiRAgsr and tola Propriatot,
Or to 9. U. MMAHK,
W**WBAt<M alr**t. B*a KranoUao
BaMOVBD-
CD 8EWIMO MACHINE AGENCY
I* bow r*.Mv*d to IS* Naw HonU
L oaar H«ward. N. B.-Tba WtaD
lutook U* biib-at pr*mlam orar
rA.MtJ.or* at tb* sreat World'a Fair
A1S9, UM nm( Flnt Pi-amlam at tb*
' loitUaU Fair, upon TWK.NI V-
— d tb»t bow. b» tb*
,_ _JLF-ADJ08T1N8
iff doobled.auid r*t**ll*
n.l In »od
OYANT, TEST
JaBbaOODlolUd
tf.fKiaiOA-M.tO #♦
Hnndar. laaadaraBd
r.i.
o^
By ■ Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
■ Suit of Clothe*.
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Hoom« lO nnd 1T....OQO Wa.hlu|(ton street.
IK HI HAD OOaJI TO THE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
C.P.VanSchaack&Co.
II
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny s'rect,
(0PP0B1TETBE PLAZ1,)
E WOULD IIAVR MF.1I MITK1I
At oner, wllh..nt aav oanccc.inry
talk, and would bate been llvl.c to-
d«r. ..;.ni.nfnl to loclrty. and a
walktnc adTCrtlMatcntoflhc low price.
at which good, arc .old br that enter.
prlAlag arm, In.tcad of bAlnn a '• dem'd
cold, damp, dll.Arrcohlc body."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
0HA5. Y. BKROOLD. PROPRIETOR.
rpBB OBO10EHT HFATS ANDJ
1 Vqilililoi, BoArd hj IB" »«d. f
•rtiui. KOTirt: to
Picnic and Ball CommitteeR.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FORNIRM
I HAS oonpoi.d of
tb. box Ballot. a. to lb. But., and.r oonpff.
tf.t l.od.r., .1 loir r.tot.
• I'ltirn icii iiauii
IIVltKV AMI AK.
With th.tr Gt.lt S.n..'i (i.
OOUHTBHEBIT.
■APrBO Tioiri:,
Ineladlon Iho Child Wonder, SAPPHO.
I.FI.IE EI.I.IA.
MIB* U. KI.I.II, and W. BLUB.
■erlo-Comle aad Dn.ut.i..
« B t E.IHTOH,
... ASD....
I. 1 < T AII*U«.
Tlir ABOVT. 1ETIIT* ABP. KOW OiV 111 K IHIIIItH, AND CAW BK K»-
g.f.d br tn#D.cr. W..t of tb. Uookr MoaotAlal, tbrobAb oar ...nor.
BRRBIUAN CORBYN .» CO.
THE OLD
HOT SOOtoll,
lfl Morten Blreet. near K.nrny.
All Drinliaj Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AMD JbRRT II TOWN.
Alwaja on HI* tb* New fork B«ra.d. H*rp*r'r
W«*klf, Frank L*Mll«'a, Dat'a DoIb<v, Polio* G»
r.«ita, all tb* California p*pa>*. Alio London
Poncb. Ball'r L I fa, 1 Uoj.trat.od UndaD N*W*. Oaii
ud iat'afr jcturaair.
■**■ Doa't Ior***( the itrn of tb* Hot R«ot«?h,
f*7 ti W. B. WALDHON. ProDii*Uir.
SANGER HALLE
(StNOKR'S HALL,)
14 GEARY ST.. NEAE SE1KKY.
lYwae wot tbe Cholceat Braorli of Wlnti
und Llquori as b%nd.
DEPOT WETAND A KASCHt'S BAY BREWERY
t«U if 0HRI8 FELDMAMW.
Bar Sugar
J10R 8ALE-S1S KEARNY STSEET. AT
MEROEBg. . AUo. ororr Aiod ol Umjiw
VOCtL AND INSTRUMENTAL
MU8ICALINSTITUTE
UNDER THE DIRB0TI0N OF
HXR. 39*. XI. HBITBH.
aia 1-...L St.. opp. Palon._qn'»rc
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO 0RDEK
$50,
LANCASTER'S
«1T .VAMIIIMITO- tSTBfUeT.
falOlMi Op*. Ma«olr*'aOp*r* Bona*.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
■ETARIErY TAI-KNT EN ROUTE EARF CAN
* alwaya Moor* flraUclaaa *nrjt*Ji*tpaDia by
at ippiot at Salt Laks and applrmf to
IE. JEEOME,
f.l Boil Ufa Mawoirr.
Alfred Tetter,
Manofaotiirar and
I mporlar of
BIRD CAGES,
CSS Dapont,
y£AR SUTTKlt STA£X%
Rr>« mr atook of Bird
(iaH-» b-fore iiurebaiiog
cliiiwhcrti. Alwapnnorne-
ihlinin"* oo band. My
Patant Causa, mad* of
Tin Wlia, ar* warranted '
KKKKPROM Vb_ftUin>
Alao, baat qaalltf TKA\t
TRAYS a'*a»a on hand. no»tV
BALDWIN'S D_AIRY BUTTER I
'I^HIK IS TO CERTIFY THAT N. B. TERWiL-
I LIOERAf V , ftil *n<l 51 WaablrjRtoa Market.
are l.h.. tSOLK AGENTS for the aala ol my brand
-f but i ,!r, knowoai" BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT-
!' huH Imrin n Id at the above aland to*
put tblrtoan y*an, aod any braodi of bottar r*p-
r#"uotrd to be of my make net uro cured of N. B.
To i willuur A Co.. ar* Ooun forfeit*.
*Id. K. UALDWIN,
Bao Franoi«oo. April. 6lb. 1873.
S. H. TKHWILMOKEA CO.
_f*>2rwlm SO and &\ Wawhloition Market. ^
Signor lVIancusi>
PRIVATE SINOINO LEBBONB.-OLASE OB-
MONDAX and TflVMDAT.
At S P.B. 8t. J.m.. Bon,., BB» M.rk.l .Iron
oorn.r of Elll.. r«l» Ua
MILITARY GOODS
....AJTD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICS!
TRIMMINGS,
4*
7ZX JOUBXZ.L 6* AKF8KMXHT3.
PirJia j«d ararT D« 'n *■« Y4Ar **
«iT. I». B O.O -A. R. x> TJ s
XT
Bakiw MccUtomerr, Sao Franciaoo.
NONDAI APBILH, 1873
Faait neorj-aaix-xi.
We baTe ]o-g meditated, Max Ade'er, says
% re-org*nrz»t.on of tha dami of "F»»sf"
for tie purpose of ciu;iog it to end pbisin-
tly. It alwajs maktB ub ssd t> see Sa'ao
triumph and drag his vicim d jwn throogh
tho trap at tbe last, while the fccene-ehifter
flashes red fire up through the bole and bin-
ges Faust 'a logs, So wo hare re-written the
pieca in thu manner; When tbe demon
comei to Feu^t in Km last act, and demands
that the awful bargain chill be fulfilled,
Fallot asks to see the contract. The fiend
prodases it.'sigcei wi h the victim's ova
blocd. Then F*u=t uttart a triumphant
■Ha! bar'aod poio's to tbe fact that the
ontrsot .s invajil, becatuss there is do sump
oo it. The demon takes tbe cue into tbe
nisxprius ocuit (and here isachaDceforone
•f those imprc-sire court seeues which al-
ways make us wo ;p in tbe theatre, with a
hof<?'c:8 v imte.iie tupernamerary on tbe
bench, and twelve idiots of a lower intellec-
tual grade in tie jury-box), and after an ex-
ciaog trial, a verdict is given for the difen-
dant; and tie fisnd, with a yell of rage and
disappointment, e'e cends toetsrnal August
to warm op things for tbe jurymen when
they arrive. Tie pl.y has been too lopsided
heretofore. Hereafter we shall do better.
A Nice Kind ef Woman .
Harriet Presoo'.t (Mrs. E. H. Bpoffard)
is thus described: "The author of "Amber
Oofs" is a fragile woman, with soft dark
hair, worn in a careless carl or two at the
aide, aDd kind, sensible , dark eyes. What
most pleased in her conversation was a mat-
ter-of-fact goodness aod good sense."
A Norel Divorce.
A Wisconsin justice of the peice divorced
a couple recently as follcwd: He stood them
in ibemidlle of tte floor, backs together,
aa they walked away from each other, be
repeated tbe marriage ceremony backwards.
Hassa3hD-etts bouts of printing "half the
ra'igious journals of the country," but it
doesn't siy eo much about printiog nearly
a'i tbe "flash'' ones.
It took a special trio with four cars to
carry a Eentockiui's relatives to the reei-
dercjof his biide, where tbe ttipti.U were
to be eelebiat d.
♦
The latest mode de Paris is lo have one's
fan trimmed with Lee; which is something
like having hot plum-padding with ics-
oreara sauce-.
Havioga Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion, Brazil is teciaoicg to keep a sharp
look-out in its cu-t jm-houses.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nigh:,
-To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
•Our careU'UiJt, by chance did stray
To wo"-- fountain's cease-less play
Of ipaxkl*Dg waters, trade a sojeen
Through welch a sweet bouquet was seen;
While niOGsy b:oc( and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters eettly fell,
Made that wiiijow recm to bi
Borne fairy grotto of tbe sea.
£top," aaid my friend, "lefs go In here—
It looca so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place nulls me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we lound a seat
-Than st our bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dlea
That wetnignt name. We found It true,
. And cocked ma^rajioottiy, toe;
All kliida of o;*ters, juicy, fat,
looked every style; Jwal think of that,
f n& If your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
' bey'd clam nod crabs and terrapins;
a fact, we found thev had within
- I hat cosy place a£I kinds of game,
Jflafa, flesh or fowl which we could name,
bridle every dish was, I ana sure,
;t spared to tempt an epicure.
1 .e ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
"i .at they hars here the beet ice cream;
• *-• here they floes, the little sinners,
T get what they e*ll "siKii nice dinners.'*
"Wiioever doubts this let him rush
To three bc&dred tbtrtj-seven Bush,
.And there :hlg truth he'lj find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific OjiterBoute, S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHABLE8 OAAES. Proprietor.
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 MoLtgosery Btreet, one doer
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off hi* tine stock of men's, boys' and chlU
arena' clotoiog, on account of removal, at
greatdg reduced cr.oea. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, h*t*. trunks, valises,
*c. below co.t. Callif yon want bargauas.3L
•Twenty Tbousand
Pepsi Collars, all style*, fcr sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, offlse 121 Leldeidoi ff st.
Olam Chowder Every ru»i*t.
The best chowder in town, at tbe original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, jast tff
Kearny. 4 3_,
loore,
Formerly cf Bass House Carriages, can be
vjund In front of Ooleman Bros, clothlns ee-
bUahinent, southwest corner Bush and M->nt-
_.mery ats.. or Dexter rubles. Oarrlaae orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. so
The Edwin Forrest Home.
The Hon.E i rL Pri^e, Daniel Dougherty.
the Msy.tr of Philadelphia, and a number
of tbec.ty members of tbe city members of
tbe Leg is latere, Led a 'netting on Marc*h
22J at tae Mayor's offic-, wfcere the drift
foraeharier for the "ForreBt Home," pro-
vided for in tbe will of the late Edwin For-
rest, wis preietitel and discuss-.d.
James Oakee, of Boston, James LaweoD,
of New Voi k, Daniel Djughsrty, ;John W.
Forney, James H. Cattle, John H. Miche-
ner, aod the Mayor ez officio ate consti-
tute! a boly politic, under the name of tbe
"Eiwin Forrest Home," with t.e usual
powers cf a corporation.
Tbe stcjnd e.ctiou of tae charter provides
that the '-Home" shall bs established at the
couotryisat of tbe late Edwin Forrest, cJ.td
Spring Brook, and sball be for the support
aod maintenance of actors aod aotresses,
decayed by age or dsabled by infirmity, wco,
if natives of tbe Doited Butts, sball have
tervei at least five years in the theatrical
profusion, and if of foreigu birth, shall
havesrrrei in that profession at lta?t ten
yetrs, whe ejf three ycars next previoua to
the application thill have been in tbe United
State?.
After the Dumber of inmates reaches
twelve, no othe-s sball be admitted witbout
the approval of tbe majority of tbe inmates
and tae managers. Provisions are mtde for
tbe election of officers and the appointment
of employee and measures are provided to
be taken t> prevent any failure or abuse of
the charity. So much of tbe will of Mr.
Forrest as applies to the "Home" is then
recited in tbe act of incorporation, one
clause of which may cot inappropriately be
quoted to show the sc >pe of the institution
as intended by its founder.
The purposes of tbe said "Edwin Forrest
Heme" are intended to be partly elocution-
al and self-sustainiog, aa well as e'eemasyn-
ary, and "never to encourage idleness or
thriftlesmesain those capable of uEefnl ex-
ertion. Mylifcarary shall be plactd therein
in precise manner ss it now exists in my
hcue in Broad street, Philsd:lpbis. There
shall be a neat and pleasant theatre for pri-
vate exhibitioBS and histrionic cultcre.
There shall be a picture galltry for the pre-
servation and exhibition cf my collection of
engravings, picture?, statuary, and otber
works of art, to which ^additions may be
made from time ta time if tbe revenues of
tbe institution shall suffice. These objects
are not only intended to improve tbe taste,
but to promote tbe health and happiness
cf the inmates and such visitors ss may be
ftdmiitsd."
■♦ —
On the Black List.
Tbe Daily Bceky Mountain News of Den-
ver, Colorado, publishes in its issue of
March 1st a "Black List" of those who owe
it money. Among tbenamts, we find "Cal-
ifornia Miostrels, Cb&rles Vincent." Cbas.
is on our black list too. He owes tbe Bocky
Mountain Kewd $30. Figabo didn't get off
as easily as that by a hundred dollars.
Tbe Common Pnte.
"The fate of a young man" ij the t'tle o?
a new novel. We koow it a'ready. It is to
wait on some young l&dy he thinks the acme
of perfection, t3 sp.nd all bis sparecaab—
sometimes more then Le can spare — on her,
attend her t> balls, theatres, parties, and
church, aod then fiad out, when he asks tte
question to which an answer in tbe
affirmative vr.U make bim entirely happy,
ordeprtss bim to the lowest depths of de-
spair and disarranged necktie, that she is
already engaged ti be marr.ei to tba bald-
beaded wre'eh who wears eye-glasies, and
tilts science. It is ple-sant jest then to
have th3 adoied object remark. "If we can-
not be more, wj can st least be friends for
life." If tbe ycuth isn't a fool he bears hi*
fats with fortitude, and soon returns to bis
three squire meals a day. If he is a fool be
takes to tailing all his friends about bis un-
happy condition, get) diuok, wears bad
clothe?, and— greatest folly of all— goes off
and marries another woman who has played
some ether young man tbe same trick that
was played on himself. If this isn't "the
fate ot a young man," then we've never been
JQvenile.
+.
Has Him Safe.
"Tbe average California widow, after bury-
ng her hnsband, tikes satisfaction from tbe
thong. t that now she knows where be sleeps
nights. The extent to which thia is capable
of sof leniog tbe keen agony of seperatios,
can only bs appreciated by those whose mar-
ried life is not blessed by sash perfect know-
ledge
Trie Dnnbnry News
The funny man of the Danbury News,
whose piquante paragraphs are eo generally
copied by tbe newspapers, is Wra. Bailey.
— ■-■ ■ *
Bellow gels £350 per night.
San^-wicJi Island Pulu.
Since the aaeenBlon of tbe king to-the throne
of tbe f andwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry is
taking new life. air. Jacob Scbiefber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices tnat ihe fathering and bis shipments thai
year will bs very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma' trass bedding, and donbtlees Mr. Schrei-
ber will And no difficulty in disposing of all
teat comes. ,
SPREVG GOODS
THE
CHEAPf ST HOUSE
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
IX L
AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY
COR.COMMEfiCI
Business Conducted on Fair
and Honest Principles.
ONE I» H I o :es.
as
ALL
GOODS WARRSNTID
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Daily.
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Stor
(Fermerlj Mayer £ Warkheim.)
No. SO MONTGOMERY 8TBKI
Oppu.iic the I.lcfc Bout.
BKAKCH. 108 KEABUI 8I*tt
MB. MAYKK CALLS ATTgRTION Tn I
large ud well eenctsd u.anani ol
ladies Cloaks, in Si)*, ?eiT
and Cloth,
And aia dbw style* of readr-n»tU 8 Hit .tar^i
Also, a l»r<e B'.ock ot StriDoa K»mh»._iT"
bh.w!3, L.M J.ok.l.. 8,lt ,OQ o?,i.^!*
Silt* S.tio,, i;lo.k:DW ... ...r, dlS-lS;
Tnmnion. JUST AKBIV*D, , USTStH
PI.A.IH ASH ZKBCOIll],
MJfflK SUITS,
N. B.-Olojke. Dresses ud> mt< nu. .
m Itteet faehiop, st resionabie rstes.
s.
HALL'S
lR«
CLOTHING.
COARSE and FINE!
Star Slalrts ana Collars.
All scrts and Fizep, for ca'e obeap, at tbe
What Cbeer Liimdr;, 121 Leideedorff st, *
The Strongest kind of a bint — A 'young
lidy askings gemleman to see if one of her
rings would go on bis little finger.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, fttyliEh
nor pes and a reliable driver art tbe leading ee-
eentiaJs of an trjoyobleride, and tfctae cannot
be secured in San Franeltco eo unqnestiorjablv
as frcm Firnt Bontos, vhoee carriages have
tbe privlle ge o tbe Bland frontlnr ths Occi-
dental Hctel. Hlsbaxdwme turn-out: Ere nfced
by tbe best circles of tbe city, and as be makes
It a point to employ able, booeet and perfectly
courtecaB drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ized tban any otber carriage proprietor on this
Cjaet, wbllea large number of pereoEB, and
ladieeln particular, *lli engage no cirrlagei
except lbose whicb be nrovldss. FVank has en-
joyed gr*at enoeeee In hie boiin^as, an! tbe
a jmlrable way In which be conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Woman's £tlf?n.ts.
One would ttlnk that It was one of wonsan'0
rights to enjoy aa good a dinner as a man, and
pay the tame price for It, Sesily all the r&E-
tanrante " for ladles and ge ■.tl-men" in San
Fcanclsco have poorer far^ than those where
g-ntlemen only dl&e. Thcbe is *>- Jicipnoy.
At the Piokeeb ErerauBAxr, on Wa-blngion
street, at tbe ccroer of Dunbar AlKy, ladies cin
get an ex ellent brsakfast, dinner or latc'i. at
a reasonable price. Henry Bockc-o, fST&bliehed
tince 1819, provides tvery lnsury the market
affords. Both ladles aod gentlemen find ther
oishts to please the most epicurean taste.
Tour Money.
Why psy $S per dozen for Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs when you can get them for 21 per
dozen, scd all other kinds equally cheap, at the
Sew Yolk Gaixebt. No. 25 Third street, be-
tween allESion and Market ftr'etg. No Ohlnpse
employed at the New York Gallery. 3-a
We get no bafiness from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at tbe What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. *
Ladles Vii,itins Cerds.
Written, engraved or printed by Johk P.
Dwteb, 126 Sotter street, opposite Lick Home,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Kajtuxxb-
cmsro kxatlt aunsxD. Fkkuaxbsis of every
description to order. s
The Last Nevr Song.
Air— "Moet t£ Chandon."
Emerson CorvUle i i my name.
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Rellehes tbes?, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ob! hieh oh! Oh! high obi
None who have been but again will go.
Corville fays sol says sol
On Pine Stteet, at No. 410,
Remembtr tbe number and call again,
Visions of Shell-fi^h In every style,
| cw.rdly cause yon much to smile.
Ledibfi with escort* there always go,
Ladies go! La3iee go!
Emerson CorviUe's palitei and BO
8-1 They go! they gol they go!
^botoaraphlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
iailery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission atree- a
T"r\e Beet Bemedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for palm Dr. Per-
if's Webfoot Pills, for all bllion« complaints
For sale by all drngglsts. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, oexner of Commercial. •
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
McDowell, Shuw Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
60S Uaxkei street, ocr. Post and Montgomery c
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Caree Stiff Joints, Sprain ■ and Bruise?. S-t.
A great variety of Ti*s and Bows, all styles,
Just received at 'he What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldeidorff itrett. •
•7"Foa CHnnnxs's Pictubt? go t» Uoasi's
Ugsja
Foa root woee, go to T. C. Jessup, dentist,
ocr. Sutter and Montg'ry, over Tucker'e. 3-u
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dreefmak<r, has removed
to 132 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stock-
ton, opposite Starr King's churob. Ot
Genuine Ha.ana C-Jfrars.
Beet brands at 61 Montgomery Btreet, S. W.
comer of Merchant. Franck b Oho. 4
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin tbe softness of velvet, and
be tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Pmaxf s Gaxau d» Lis. l
The Boitoa Pornitare Company
Has removed to 135 Market Btreet, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
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FT
PAR
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L
A
L
L
A
1 he Fortunate ManJ-who Buys his Clothing
at the IXL AUCTION STOHE.
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the Million !
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. AST LECTURE.
PROF. 0. 8. FOWLER,
£» PLATT'S HALL WEDNESDAY AT 2, TO
Lidie-, illasinied, 'Featl* Health aod Bt>aotr
• pots." Fifty cent*. Oooealat<on« as to j«ur ova
and obtldrea'e pbrenolofr, bet DnBLneai, etc. at
theGrttd Uot I, daii aod tn arsBioga hoar 8 a- M
tllllOP. M. UilSoDday ApnllO. apll
PIANOS,
ORGANS, PIANO STOOLS. PIANO OOVEBS,
Sheet Music, Uasio Books, Masio Folios, etc.
A new stock aod large assortment. Call and ex-
ami e tbero. The celebrated
McClUMON PIAXOS,
Now lesaMtd by tba saa-ieal prafsaaloa aa ths
best me di om- priced Pisoo in this market.
I>. 1- BAS<KurT A CO., Agrents,
K2w Ma. -5*1 Market street.
RETURN THE BOOK!
Itr HOOVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
** OP HOME" from the FToaBO Offioe is pari
tiealarlr rrQoested to return it at ones.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND ad seeds
to OBDKB,
BLAIR'S,
Pnpll «f Lb MhIidb I.er«T. PvU
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
SI ELLIS iTBIET. •dm
FAl'CT GOODS, WATCHES,
JEWILKV, KOTIOAS, FIPIS,
rESFl'UIl, STitlOStBI,
IXGLNB CT7TJLEKV, tbujtks,
BAGS, TAUSES, TOBACCO, etc
A FULL STOOK OF
Linen Coats and Dusters
A FULL LINT! OF
LINEIM SUITS.
CALL AMI
SEE FOR YOTTHSEEF
TBAT
/WE Blow our
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stock
That will
Admit IT.
IXL Auction Store
618 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
YELLOW
DOCK
USD
IODIDE of POTASS
rpUE BEST SPR1XO MKIICIJ
la nie, Pnrlflei ihe Bioalafa
morbid, eurrupt and Impnre aaattat
Caret Kheam&tlian and Merearlal Tan.
Sold by all Bmnrlata.
AGENCY, 417 SANSaifS
SOLS AGENTS FOB
DB, FEBBT'A EAST CHtlCiu
T>R. PEBBT'8 WE IIFOOT PILL*
$m:
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
fc.^^EncL'Bi
Gives Tone to the Stoawi
L,#«,lXLB
WILL REKEW LOSS OF AFPHUti
D^ I^Tr-RRATEp.
.G^'TXLBi-
Is a Sure Relief for IndigMtio
ummw
HAS KO BUPEMOE A» A
Bt,OOI> PTJKIFli:'
h»t(
PToerammea, and &U kinds of PriltiW I"
show. EJEorrrsE. cohoebt.t*
ATK! ml CIBtCS UAHASlB
AT LOW BATES, BY
B. If. steret
S8» CLAT 8TKBT ■■
THOMAS W. BBBJB.
SILVER S»XaA.T*
Ol HEK MT78ICAA. HKSTBCB"
ESTABLISHED ID !••»>
,■ Im riTPB on the B*oip ud pnj
K. a-Fiie-tonod SUtor Solo BMl« J
easfo&iio ajw»r« on hind. .
FREE AND EASY
EVEKX lATIEllAT »«• '
Fluio and Singing •"•
CHARING
tJLlALl'
. •*. In,
SOB Mlnloi .trot t,
daM EAGLES k WILP, Fnyj
CANDIES.
ALL aOifDi OE THE ""ifal i
naada at om Staam Oand>Faa«a«T— f
OTdara. aw«<nall» from tbi ojnUT. "•
and fa. b. P~-P117 »g£*fJ1-WA«,
!•» Montcomary ta« aa*1
l».p«sod.' d't
c 3
♦,.»«•««
aro
§§
t
- Hats!
-
* am ■*f*»^
«■ r«*iMMi roaaaaT ip>il i*. w»
- 41 I
_____ »o . ■ .—-,_, *l
lICXlEr* (KwVARIETCS
OW ALIAIBEA TI1ATR1,
. I » IV
B^B^UM
EMERSON MINSTRELS
n. _n-o_-» loiviiva-
■ — *>
WILSON'S
CUARI-EB
IV1
IV.
San Rlekej, Ike Great Irish Co-.e_.a_.
_ittlo Mac, the San Francisco Favorite.
tM rmom t»
• rt 1
AT KM. U
iTtEDHT imilMI AT t
i I. ■ ■«. . ■■ . JH .1. ■ ■ I. I ■■■■■ I .1 ■ .1
'Ill RU
Willi —I
II**' I'll
u m r « r mil t a — i km «
r» tJaaol* atovn
llln.
« Dili I'OLRA
JOAN OF ARC!
I II I I. K ■ AC and WASTER FRtMiMV
-.» ■•*■
,£_____ HAKirusR noxj, -'\Thito Hqaair
HI SHELL
Tba Bra ■ Ilk*
.. »l« RIOIaTT
B»> Han
P J (III— Ml
MOIITI ■_ v> »« :
i i « '
he Siamese Twins
•The '
sow '
nnc house;;-
MPICHOUSE,"^_rV;__
VIVIAIY. VIVIAN. VI VI AIM. VI VI AIM.
E-GOE-IVTJFIIO -_kOT.
HO K AP'I.T BH
• *—■•» m«ic«_. rorriiiii
.r— abb ABO OIOII
AMPHITHEATRE
•MW. «._«. |BBI<H • .Ilk -l-ll.
thtb rvmuo a*»u. is
r.c Ik. H. 14., |»Mh 11.1,1
^ — •« im ■■■.Win IhmHii rf ». o-iw
Tlao Oront J_.-Ti.rr..
!■• inilllU I »n> oT.a.rr
OMAR EIIVOSLET
Win i»fi> ia hi* 0-*at >*•.•*•• ftoa-l«a,
-D _ __ __ BOTARA.
PO.IT1T.LT ll'ITIII
New I Mui-.trinn MpenUotel
The Harvest Home
Merry Snorts of the Old Country
r_M hf is. 04«M«f ai.1 A-»f ia-ioa
Bob Hatli [^ ift* it ftka'Cb
(_.*T>r Sk»rp
shbjmp
PoIlO*.
• ••*
Otbar ebaraetm f»t tba OoTOtinj.
./. Bobtna-r.
Bob H*M
..LITTLl WAO
BMa Ricaof
A First Part of Equestrian Acts
Popular Prices of Admiwion.
Fa-it* Clr-I« „ a a*
(•-»•« Wt-lo 7*
r_r«»*tWF • *
Ob -14 ran. 11.11 P-l"*.
■B-Bot ntrloa apart datlr from 1* l« 4. U *ra nwn Ml.
fW •(r...,f,|»|
"TffIL
Y&YsY&Y-BVY
I #1 M *H.ni KHIRm T»ay ti «»rai— (.T. aod forq«» ttf »*-1 •-'ar.-li-y -.;i ra»«' ba Baawb'd. To bo bad ooit at lb*
LL ABO -IB rB|«. IX L. All riOl -mm-, Ol « Kr.r.r .If- . r«r (..-rrrl.l.
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
.*, K h**aaii t |.pB. aa
all kladl ot tiora*. aa r- ad< 'j -■ I . sa l.tnlnaat,
-■l»» and I'i'n tn. • rt i r « ■ le h> hidll aiaflt
DA V MhUI U 114 k.a.ni .ir».i (all
ODtf*
ROPOLITAN THEATRE
y Afternoon April 18th
T ANNUAL BENEFIT
or nt
eneiolent Protectee Independent
OBDKR or'
u_rr«t'* ■ ■*
„.«»«"
HI***
* 9!-_
Oa -blah towiloe » bo. i of
tistes have Volunteered I
_e 4tn Arllllory Bund
OBCHBSrBV UP 22 MIIHICIANS
CkIk ■!>• nir.rllaa .f _ tlUHCH.
1- It o O 11 A. M M XI
— r. -•• _■.!._.. ■ ZI- — T. L._.r
i. M ».«. 4th Artlllerr B..4
I- «■!• ••■■ Iruah .(irtl.'r
I .*.• ...Ih.'l.. O.-I.ll
l.tU.-Tn DWIUIIIIOIU O.,. M.rl.w.
—I— ■!..„« <l»..l
il. Ml.. BilB Ch.f.a.
•A-BalMi.4 Hurry llwarl.
.11.— K.T.aia. Mia. M ..<* Haara
MiMAal— iMIMlTinom Hla. Kil. Wlrl«ai
lall.a-U.T UUI.IA lUIDOlt J O. Wllll.IM.al
I. B<«1 M'llM U.X.I. .ml A.I.I.,
■ A. Mia. r..., Slhaai
..4 •••a.-lOT. lion rn. Roan .* I. Daaala
^^^Br l».T«ll» ...H.rr, O^.al...
all'1 ♦• I.ne Br... Oa.pMI, .<>!, a.. «..t
ll* I. .... a. 4 S..e« O..III ..4 C«o»«r
«~ c «... <*«.. -.ra«r
•^ 1 Ian. t.ltlla Hu
"Aff— I I
lEE^Bal
4
B gh Jack the Heeler
... 1 1 in... ..
UnaraOlar. .f
aUpr. J..k W-.Il.ca. ..4 <A. I
... ■. r. f. «..u
A.
^^BCNOUUg.-Daora .pan .1 1 r. K. O.iUI. wUI
h*C^k'c-iL,i.ur........:
rsss
TH1A EVCRIKQ APRIL 16
Aril •*.', aTanlnB during Ik* W-.I.
TAI .Uia.ATlt «I6Rj I0Y rlMltr,
BLIND TOM
OLAW
BnottA "Patbaiwiu-'
Aoaila. "MoooHgii."
Aoamn-a
MF-i.r.imostrf.
__ lUreb
Pnaaral Marab ,.Cbo»ia I M,m in KfTpt,.
fIAM> ruHit; MOI.IM.
"T orllna".
""TMfl'n* ,* Dfla' anil AavilObnm* ...
"La«r*«la Snrfia," Drink. a*. Son« •: Kaataat*. ...
"t. naiad UnMinraor
-OiadaiaPa," No* fiu M
"I^MB»a«l>«'a '* OaprltM.
~IVaro— ." Varlatlaa
rANTARIAa AMD 1APU1CH*.
B>«>itan*aB
Baa'i.otan
M-in1*l'-ii(.n
H«fldrl.i(jtin
Maadn ••oho
Hrf.lBI
..Wal'ata
V-rM
.Hootaa tl
.Onni'iH
...Kaaalat
...KalllBl
.. .Balllai
Tb»ib«r»
,., Thulhrrc
CloU oh. In
Wal.aBba.up.
LUal
Oot'*ohalk
11. d."
H.f aaa
OoMavbaJk
..Konkla
•»"!•
Da-MWSiwMO-...
Unof tTbarha
rat>l alt. 'Homa. li-«rt Uaaa"
"Iaii Ko-« »i H.««»i"
B«Tar>a, ' Laat ■i*^"
•^hi.p rt-c Vfl. da" ...
■'H'atoU i H.»i1"Oaprio^
Faoiaa-. "'Jlfl Kaadratf ih P»*-.o"
'■*•!'' I.«»s <rna," and wat* a \t 'h« MtKklac
(Ptana f orta [Aiiatioaaef tb« Bird) .. .
"Fol an aaramra"
MARlll B«.
' (]■'!_. n THnmp al"
H1><IU Kip»a Cptll»*"
P1.AKTATHIW HILOaiM.
**~ha naldaa Mllev«M". I "fbat Wa'oama Daf"..
"I _ alatoal Barraoadad" I ' {Jana alanf . Moaaa". .
OB1UINAL »«MJ«
'UtUaJobnu" | "•ha B*»)-Pi«k»r" ..
"Tba Mao who Oottha Olartar in bw Kja" ...
IMITATION*.
Maa'aBo* '
__ «h WoMn ftod Hum) Or»a«
Tb« H rp
b«Mobltacptu««
Mcotoh -Iddl-r
Pr*duoaa Tfiraa Malodlaa *i Iba Mat Hi
DMVBIPTIVII Kf'Bin.
"Oaaoada" Pa-iar i BallUof Haeaa«M..RII__Taia
"R^a5lo»_" Blioo roaal Daiilgbi Bliad To*
BO Iff O".
"Hooka- fa tb« 0»adJ'«f -haDaap" _..«.««
"Wan fen* S-.tloaa H*>r_a**i-d Wij"
"Bftoi.*a P*»aw-ll 'o ram Moora". .......
**Tba ■■•rp tb*. Oooa tbraath lara'a Halla"
"MaoftTMor*-' ti«lhaHnj[" ,
"Tbantoo'll Kaiaarabar Ma.' 'l'*Tba'>id Bajio**"
"A Uoaabf tb»S-«" I'Ttta lay Oraon".
PABLOB •FLEfTIOIA, __
Sil_oU1<tlB Aflat Hallarl Monati-rj Balla. ..Wabll
alt BUcaaa Hallarl La Daatra .
ABBIB*K>R..
Baata-tavb
aai- aitr» *»*nw.
cii4-.sT!iSVt7,tr5A taiZ ,"'."*^ .. or...
*.V.V.'.'.*_ai
..nmenn
fllanrrad Hmi, «,<*.
Baal. Bay b. aaonrad >. uiunmQtii'i Mart. ttan. wi_-
T^O»«IB_..».
I«.atu'i,0kru.
HURRAH .HURRAH !
Siconil Annual Excursion
....or TBI....
Warren Guard.
OOHPANV B.
> I'.rimn Kf.bT usp.t« mr, in. or.,
OAPr. r. t. m vtatr,
TO BADGEES' PAB.K OAKLAND
iS.oond SUtloo (ran B-oadwar >
IVKDAT ..ArBtlt, Soifa, l-T*
•r-Ornod Ban-llall Ma-on biltHn tba Oraa-
oarja and Ml"' '•tar Haaa-Ball i luba. for aa ala-
gioi aurar-aiouDltd B.r.
TicurTi Fir*rr obbtm
Ob.ldr'n ttidar 11 raar* Of a«B Sft o»bli
'Tab-hid frota lha nambaraof tha OatDaaar
oral tba Ho at od th* abOrnimi o' in- Ciouraioa
apt -d THK OOMwiriM-.
AriKa Tan
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO TH*
_FCot 8ootoH,
■ -lt4-r alr»*-rt, a«aar Kfaraj ,
And try oat ef thalr
Hot Scotch's or Tom ic Jerry's
All X>rln_n Ten Ccnta
irfir
JIM. D. BBroOH. P-oarlatar.
.a lorwLnl olaaiaa lor loatrootlo. In Kloontl
CUSSES l|Ji-0CUTI0H.
TWO Or THK LKADTKO HEMBBRB OF
lb "
Parae_a -iafiic*- to avail tbrnjaalfaa of tba oppor-
taalty of aoqutrtDB ft oa* f»l An at a ■oderata aoat
•aoaood lo U)olro_niaa to "Oa-braoa " P. 0. Boi
CM. -boa paraoalAM aa to '..an, ato,. aril) bo
aan. '■« abaii^ __._*•$_
_B__I_^DAV* Hlrlnil, « ...
_DB_D OldOrldo. iKadUo.. iaO«UT
Hra.1. HtMo K.aff.1 awl Dapoct, wkara aoo
o
OLB
oubl.! HUT ANO OOLD UBIkKA, aAtlawnp
Hoc th. old Plana.' l.nooh. Tba "Old BoarV' U
aiw...«" •"•wl DAVM MBIIDKB. Pr*wlrtw
GEORGE MA-YEB
rjBAI.ER IB PVSTBM.OUIIS
..dall ki.4. 01 MHfl.1. PIHU ^BW"^
Ladies and Children
... win. kiud.,..
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRR88INO PLKARAIfT TO OSK. KAblt.V APn IMF.
In nm «r*aar. aod will oat inf ip« tba man dadoat*. la
oaraa all dlaaoaaa af lha aoAlp, nmvtM daad'tiB.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ran'ara lha _lr Ml. lad Hoa.r. and la PURBI.Y VIOB
TABLK.
•ar-Tba Orlirlnal RAOI BR01U HAIR TOKIO 1KB
DBK8BUVO .*r b. had of tba Aaant,
jab. n. oatpb, n..nii.t.
VX €3
....THA...
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....0IB0ni_TES IN ....
All the Theatres.
.urn II
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
Of THK run.
8ENERALLT TRR0DGH00T THE CI1Y
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
TWI MOST EHOAUT OTJ'TOM WOUK W TBI OITT
Beers 4t Mnynni-a,
.1
^IC^hJFl.G*."
TH* JOTJKNAX 07 AlTOSEWaJT..
y. y. BOQAaDUB
■S Morekaat »•• *»* liriuiamrtma aU.
Below MoitcooHj, B»D 7npclloo.
TUESDAY APBIL15,1878
AXUSKMEIST8, Etc*
California Tnoatxa.
Tbe Bntappearenoeof Mrt. D. P. Bower* l**t
Bight drew ■, ipiecdi* *ud>ecc* t) *oi§ theatre.
Theater of the evening »tt received wUb ft per-
feet storm of »ppI»dm ob raskipg her appear. nee
♦a Iht nise, »dJ wii called before the ouUId ftt
tbe end of the tint ict.axd atafn at toe close of
the play. "D[»na.or, Lon'iMuk," a comedy in
tear eete, by WeatlsBd Mar- too, wfti pretested by
Mrs. D, P. Bowei* during her flnt engaseraent ia
this etly, at the Metropolitan ibettr*. ThesouGO.
*f th* play is ell •oofteena&ten the avowed dlslUo
to matrimony of Diana. Diana fa asbaractsr mod-
eled on that of Beat.ios in "Much Ado a boot
sTothing," while Don Cesar maj eland for Bene-
dick. Plana 1* really in love with Don
Cerier, and be le madly In love with her*
and to bring tbeee two to acknowledge their love
is the treat aim of Perlr, a faitbfsl servant of
Siena. Mr*. Bower* In the till* rel*. g*« * mo*»
powwpfalftad ftrli-UorepweenUlion of .ho mio-
gltd emotion* of love, pride and jealousy. «aoh
striving for mattery in Diana'* Pieaet, J. O. Mo
OoUomwaaexoelleotea Don Gasier, reading and
acting the part wllh dignity atd fraoe; John Mo-
Cu! lough In Perin had one of tboie oharaoter parte
tn wblobb* delights, and in whlob he is always so
effective. W. A , M **l*jer a* *>on Luis, and Owen
Marlowe ee Doo Gaatoo, filled their roltewell.
playiag costlier and lover oapitally. B. N. Tbayei|
alway* reliable, wa* good a* the father of Diana'
Don Diego. Mle* Maggie Moor* noted with much
spirit and pleaaing aroboeis n* Fleretta, and Bang.
charmingly, aod Ml** Helen Tnoy a* F«nisa-
dresssd and acted the part to perfection. Mias
Minnie Walton In the pert of Lanra, wa* delight-
fully natartl, and played it more pletilngly than
*ey other no tree* we havsaeenr conld bave done.
The play throughout waa a perfect encoets. The
scenery we* beautiful, and tb* tinging by the
shorn*, main and f*m»le, wasextremelynne. Tni*
eoaodi, a* prsseatei. tt tb* California Theatre, i*
t perfect treat, and should be wi nested by all
who bare a taste for elegant acting, fine musio and
serf cot etiw en .cue. The earn* piece will be played
this evening.
Aihambr*.
Oharlea Vivian ie a great card at thi*houa*. Last
night be i&t-cdcced ft number of distinct imper-
••aat.onsof obaracter. a»d waa encored again and
•gain oatll he bad to appeal to the foibearanoe of
the audience by bowicg eilenily. Then they let
fain off witneconrjleof atorieaand the ieevitab e
"Tea Thousand MHea aw.y," one of tbe beet bin
of oharaoter acting ever seen on any stige. A cepi-
tal programme will be given to-night; it appear*
ob our first page.
Metropolitan Theatre.
To-night tb* Obepmanfiisttrs/who are in the
• events week of their engagemest at thia house-
will appear in the very lively burletfue of "Plato,*
in'whieb. also M'lle Ganyaio, and Mmr, Bnlalay
will appear in a pa* d« deux, and k. D. Dane«>
til* wonderful ventriloquist, will present new
•ketches of character. Te-morrow afternoon the,
B.'F. L Seals, an aueciation ohi-flr composed of
•nemhtraef th* minstrel, mualoal and ttettriesi
profeaalonr, will take-tbeir firat benefU.
Be>H* Union Theatre.
Thoe. Osmpbell, the baritooe, at this honse i*
ejne of tbe meat pleasing ballsdiala who ever sp~
peared in thl* oily, he baa a good voice and a capi-
tal strle of sieging. He will appear to-night with
the Bella Union Minstrel* Id the first part, and
also In the interlude. A very rleb and varied
entertainment will be given, a* may be seen by
referring to onr flnt page.
Buckley's Neve Varieties.
Mies Ida F ii k, Katl* Zo», B anehe, Annie Lamar
Maggie Kelly and mam ethers will appear t o-night
In ballads aid Obaraiter songs, Harry Devoy in
Dutch special 1 1 ••, Fiank Moitimer in sketches.
Miss Ida May in dances, aod others of tbs company
IB amusing acta.
John Wilson's. Amphitheatre.
This place of amusement wa* re-epeeed last
nil bt for* season of a weal's duration. It waa
erowded in every pert, and th* dree* eiro'e pre-
sented a most brilliant appearance, being filled
with fashionably dressed ladlaa'and gentlsmen(
Th* programme was an excellent one; Miss Lanra.
the female gvmna*t,i*avery daring and graceful
artiste, and shs gained much applaaae for her per-
formance with Harry Clark. Omar Kingsley re-
solved a hearty greeting ob making hi* appear
aoce la hi* old oharaoter of Ella .Zoyara, and poo
formed a vsry pleasing act. The entertainment
concluded with a very ettringand exciting seens'
'•presetting a steeple chase, and ether oat-door
sports of Merrla England.
Benefit or Protective Order of Seals,
Tb* benefit of th* Benevolent, Protective, Inde-
pendent Order of Seal* will take place to-morrow
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. An immesae number of
▼olsatsars. whose n*m** are given en our first
p*«e, will appear, and a very varied entertainment
will be given. The performance will cemmeuoe
with nn overture by .twenty-two musicians, led
•78. Zinsser; Owen Marlowe will read "The Blue
•ad the Gray ;" Frank Mortimore wi 1 >ln* serio-
eemle *engs; M si Ella Chapman will perform a
banjo eolo; Miss Blanche Chapman will sing a bal-
lad; Miae Ella Wilton will recta "Barbara Frit
•his, ' and J. 0. Williamson follows wlh hU vor-
•lea; Mis* Maggie Moore will appear In b*r spe-
cialty of "Katuina;" Henry Edwards will recite.
M'lle Gaugata and Mm*. BuisUy will appear in a
pas de deox : Simor Donato will present hie origi
aftl versica of "Love Among tbe Rossi;" Little
■so will perform bis Bsssnoe; T. Bree. Thoe,
Oampbell, Mat Kelly and W. Bark wUleing aqnar-
t*tt*; otbere meaiioned on our flnt psgo wiilap-
•sarin varieua specialties, and the performance
will end with the faroe of "High jmok lai H,e,er
hy Ui Rattier. Jake W»!laoe and member* of the
B P. I. Seals.
Hanslel and Havden Society.
^7 A grand musical festival will be given by the
Handel and Haydn booisty, at the Central Taber-
nacle on Tyler street- near Taylor, commencing on
tbe t>th inst ., and continuing three evenings, Th*
fall oiatoria ot "Elijah" and M*ad*leeohn'e Hymn
ef Praise, will be given by a chorus of two bun.
dred voices and an •rohtstra of tbirtr pleeee, with
fell organ eccompaniemf nt. For further partou-
lare we refer oar readers te advertlaament in ana-
tber sslumB.
AJUTOXIOU. MUgETTM.— Out of the inogt
• Banpiet* eoUestaoe* ef tbe krad 1b th* United
Plntt's Hall.
Tble ball waa crowded laei nigbt, when Blioi
Tom, the nsgre planiaf, gave hie first eaiertale-
ment Id tbl* ciiy. Those who supposed tbst
mere piano playing won'd constl.ute tbe tvening'e
performance were agreeaDly aatonitbed by tbe
varietf of tbe entertainment offeree. First, Tom
sat down at tbe piano, and proved himself a true
mualoian, by to* manner in which he performed
on tbatinatranent. Tbe chief fault id the play-
ing of this blind negro, who does net understand
s note of music, ana yet surpass** many profestOr*
of th* instrument is a Uok of repose, he seams
swept away by tb* mnsic, aod ha* a hurried atyle
of sseontion. Loi-d applause followed Tom's first
•ffor;, and be manifested hi* delight at bis reoep-
tion by dancing aboat and dapping bl* hand*,
Altir this, be sang 'The Old beiton" inavery
effective atyle, and then cane tbe aeoond move;
moot of Bsethcven's "Moonlight bonata. '
Ho performed the remarkable feat of playing
•Tbe Fisherman's Hornpipe" with one hand,
and "Yankee DoodW" wlto tie other, ainaiog at
th* earn* time 'Tramp. Tramp;" he afterward*
repeated this, giving each tuoein a different key.
Tom waa tangbtto spell by note, a certain mnsi-
cut aoand beitg appro* rlated 10 each letter of th*
alphabet, and tbe gentleman who introduced him
to the public illustrated this by sti iking notes on
tbe piano wbieb Tom spelled ont in word*. iPor-
hap* this will solve tbe question of a univsrsai
language.) Professor Evans having stepped on
tbe stage from among the audience, executed aa
original composition, "The Marr Elizabeth Bchot-
tlaobe," in capital style. Tom, who, while it was
being played, was swaying backward and forward
and pressing hi* bead in bis hands, set down at
tbs piano after Professor Evans bad left it and
played the piece through without a miitake. Pro-
fessor Evans struck chords an tb* piano and Tom
analyzed tbsm, naming ev*ry note that entered
Into their cob poaiiicn. Af'er thl* there was an
exhibition of Tom** phonetic stjle of spelling. H*
can spall any word in hi* own way— by ear— thus:
Onettanooga being given, Tom did it in the fol-
lowing atyle: C-h-e-t chat, t-e-r ter, Ohatter. n-u
no, g-e-r gar, Chattanooga. Thl* portion of the
entertainment oaBsed much amusement, and Tom
seemsd to enjoy showing off his learning. In ad-
dition to all these performances Tern sang planta-
tion songs, played descriptive pieoer, and gave
very amusing imitations of a musio box and a
hand organ. Th* audienee were delighted with
tb* versatility displayed In the on* talent of this
n*gro Idiot, and were bb moon bewildered as they
were pleased. Blind Tom hae made a great buo-
o*v, and bis future entertainments will draw large
audience*. He will appsar again to-night.
Woodwaed'8 Gabdens— Mr. Woodwud
ha* departed from bis established custom, and
will on Sunday nest give the use of bis Gardens
for a benefit for tbe boy Buislay, whose arm waa
permanently injured by having the mnsclss de-
stroyed by a f eroclona dog last week. A large num-
ber of professionals have seconed Mr. Woodward
to this worthy movement, and have voIunte*r*d
for the occasion.
A Sturdy Ghost.
Trockee baa the belt ghest of all. The
Republican give* an accjunt of a haunted
hcutteand uye:
K cently one c f tbe ocenpants of a beet-
room in tbe hou*ft was start ed Irom h's
mnmbere in tbe midile of tbe Digbt by tbe
ebtraocaof a negro of gigatitb size, carry-
ing a tio lantern which casta glaring ligbt
ovtr tbeentireroom. Tbe occupant of tbe
room, a strong, stalwart man, and known
among bia friends to be omrageoutt, waa par-
alyzed with fear and unable to more. Alter
tue black giant had gazed at him for a mo-
ment, tbe ooonpaot of tbe bed recovered
bia courage and self porfst-ion, and se z-
iog a bear* c&oe by hit bedue'e sprang up
and dealt a tremecdoua blow at tbe unwel-
come intru Ter. Tbe supposed ghost, spirit,
demon, devil or whatever it was abowed
figtit, and tbtowioe: bia bhok, bars and icy
aimf around tbe man Anns him to tbe floor
and held bim there us if in a vice, Tbe pin-
ioned man, in bcnible agony of miod, ehon-
ted, or ratber acreamed tor belp, and man-
aged to reach bia pistol wbieb lay en a chair
near his bad. He cockudtbe wetpon, pulled
I be trigger and fired. At that moment a
fiie d who slept i" »D adjoining house, hav-
ing heard an unuaaal noise, made bis ap-
pearance at the door and bu> a it open, Tbe
ghoet bad disappeared, but bia viotim still
remained on the floor, paoting, exbanetcd
aod horror strxken. Tangible evidecca of
a severe Bttuggle was visib.'e ia the room—
chairs were overturned, the bedding torn
from the bed, ard a l<gbtrovealed apolg of
blood upon tbe floor. It was over an hour
before tbe man, who bad been seriously ban-
died, revived sufficiently to relate his tearful
on counter.
Tbe question must soon arise, if this sort
of thing coQiicuep, how are unruly ghoata
to be punished for assault aod battery.
Ghoata have already bean recognized, in eome
of t^ie courts, and their influence on man-
daoe affair a tacitly acknowledged. The Pa-
cific Coast produces the beat of evorytLiog,
the prettiest children, the biggest pumpkins,
the sweetest grapee, toe lovelieit women and
now It has introduced to the world a tangible
ghoet. Who wouldn't live on the Pacific
Coast? All those table- tapping, phosphores-
cent, cloudy ghosts, must stand back. Tho
Truokee ghost is one who will make his way
in tbe world and prove that a ghost bus
rights and dares to maintain them.
American Wat era es,
Bedaced prices, at H A. Oallender's 62 Bee
ond 8t. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches caref oily repaired. n
Lacizs akd Qektlfaiex, remember ibe lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store In Ban Fran-
ciseo. H. Hinders, 332 Kesicy street, between
Pine and Bush, i&
For tbe Best Candles.
Go to tbs popular store of Geo. Haas b Co.,
20 Ee:>roy street. New style oap bonbonafor
balls and parties. 3si
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8a. m., can
be returned In the evening If reqolrid; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leiaeadorff street. •
B ■
Dr. Barlow J. S^zraltb.
Is giving a couth of Free Lectures to Gentle*
aaen on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clootr.
A part of tbe evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in reoard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to * p. u., tree. w
IMie Pioneer Carpet Beatlns
Maohine Co.,
No. 653 Tent m& street, Is the only place you
can depend on for having your carpets well
cleaned and swept by machinery, J, BpirjiD.
tng k Oo. 3-s
Do Wot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjh. We
meak from experience, having tested the Doc-
ter'i capability. BefersDc«s given flraqulreo. h
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 118
Post street. Sewing mt chines rented andfre-
paired as usual, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Tiae "Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors snd fine
cigars. Gonnolasleurs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a vets on all others. Call and sample It.
E. H. Levy, proprietor. Southwest corner of
Kearny and Commercial. ak
Tbe New Art of Drawiaxjr, By Machi-
nery,
All ietereited la psiDtinr. who onderstand the
dinloaltles of •nlargtBr photecrapbs to retain
exact likeness and expression, mil appreciate
Professor Reynold's labor-savin* apparatus, which
reproduces *v*ry Ii ah and abade to any size desired,
on paper or canvas, la a moment It ts given at
any boar, with fall and aatisftctory InstrnotioDS,
at Boom U, Urand Ho tal, for $10. 4 j
Lames, now la your time to buy your under-
clothing at a great fscrlflce, because H. Fried-
lander has gone to Earope to buy his Fall Im-
portations, and has left orders to sell his Urge
etook of lsdles' and children's underclothing,
< onaprlfclng all atjleiand patttrns, cheaper than
at any other place in the city. B* m-mber the
number, 9 Third street, Nuolens Building. 3b
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted nls study mors paxtieciariy to
chronic and specific practice, and aa auoh is
now the most raowssful of any Physician m
8\n Pranciaoo. Offloe 619 Bscnmenio street,
aorner of Leldeedorfl, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House. x
^t la True. ■
9. A. Sbaber a Oo, are selling parlor, sets and
all other Unda of rurnltureand bidding cheaper,
for oasb, than any othar dealer In town. Other
Something Lihe a Ttieatre.
A big tbeatre is talked of in Fan's, to be
buiit by a company with a citpit&l of fifteen
million franc?. Tbe house is to hold twen-
ty tbousand spectators, and to realize thirty
thousand francs at eaeb representation, an
iacome allowing the best art bib to be en
gaged. The orchestra is to bs concealed
from the andiancs, ss in the Bayreuth
Theatre, now being built under the direc-
tion of Richard Wagner. Several Ameri-
can speculators are said to be mixed up in
in the enterprise.
ToucbJiifcr.
Tell ma to forgive me, for O. I am so
happy,*' was tbe telegram an Indianapolis
girl sent to her father, to appraise sum ot
her elosemeavt with a telegraph opera or.
Good Invesiment.
Ho other dry Id the United Slates offers
greater Inducements at the present time for
Investment in town lota than San Diego, Now
la the time to secure lots at $25 each at 131
Montgomery street. T»ls Is the nest chance
ever offered.
Everybody Suited.
There Is no and to the multitude of fashions
in bata. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Seamy), all tboee
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited.
Prsih and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, gi to Oaaty and
Wagner's. 107 Meatgomerv 6L near Sutter.
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their wasirlng to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 LeidesdcstT at.
Dr. O. T. Sjg-e has removed bis office to the
Olympic Olub Building, corner of New liont-
gomsry and Howard. «
OnuBvorAin.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Olanrvoyant, and Independent Tranee Msdlum,
933 Kearny at, bet. Bush and Pine, Consulta-
tions in English, French and German.
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Burnham k Cob, Mo. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot cakes.
New and choice pattcrna constantly arriving.
A perfect man to see snd buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture mide to order in the finest
syile. 4. *
•
Fine Candies.
Tresh, Bweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at H. A. Mercer 'e pioneer confection-
ary, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail. 0
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumatlam and Neuralgia.
"ratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Baek and Paralysis.
"White Labor Only i
Employed by the What Obeer Liundxy, 121
LeideedoixT street. •
A. Pleaaant J_.oces.cion.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The buUdtng is a very fine one and Is wall
lighted *.pd ventilated. .
PIANOS,
ORGANS. PIANO STOOLS, PIANO 0OVEB3,
Sh«et Mnsic, Mas! c Books, Bias in Folio*, etc.
A new stock aod large asaortnacnt. Oa_ I and ez-
a**iQ*t-*ED. Tho celebrated
McCAHatON PlAKoa,
Now resardad by tba nn-ioal pT)fe**ioB a* tbe
bear, mediam-priced Piano in thl* nsarkat.
A. I~ -S-AHcatOFT A OO., A««-mt-.
BahW2w Jio. l»l Market sareet.
RETURN THE BOOK!
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FIGARO
CIR00XATE8 AS HOUSE PROGBAla-_K IN
every Theair* in San Frruaowoo.
FIGARO
18
A principal hotel* is California, Nevada end
Oregon— the paper* loft in the theatres at sight
AILED EVEBY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada t
bwcR gatharvd np aod aavsd for that porpo*e.
FIGARO
IB DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
oat the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Ret.
ta Brants, Saloons, B teres and Offices.
FIGARO
F CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland KerryBoats to catch the passenaer*
hat arriv* by tbegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS -HERE, THERE AND BVERYWnERE,"
and ie oonstaDily meeting a change of readers
in tceTbeat'**, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and poUic resort* gene rally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in tbe bends of nearly all who 00010
to the city to make pnrchasee, and ia therefore th*
best ot advertising; medians.
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES, As-
sociations and Military Companies Is called
to the advantages offered by these commodious
and beamifal groanas for ttolidsyt1 lonio Festi-
vals. They can be procured on any day in tbe
week for picoio purposes the coming season on
more advantageous terms than an; grounds in tbe
State.
THE CITY GABDEN8
Are easy of access without any tariff to Societies,
aod are provided with large and beautiful Lawns ;
large Shade Trees; beantifel Flowers and. Plants
from every clime; Duveroos Swings; two mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit'
Pleaame Boate: Fountains aod Observatory Tow'-
era, all perfectly sheltered from the winds. A
mammoth Restaurant is on tb*grouode, and every
convenience for the ■ooommsdation of large Pic-
nics baa been made. Kv*ryttiing baa been placed
in tba most complete order for tbe coming season
TaK CITY QABDSN8
Are the largest in the State. They contain h'±
acres of Knoll and bhad'd Laws, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., aad are capable of accommodating
20,000 parsons with tbe greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Care ran directly to the Garden*.
Plonio Uommittees are especially Invited to call
and inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will be most favorable.
M. V. STJBTJBVS, Proprietor.
osy-Office hours 3 to 6 p.m., daily, at the Gardens,
oornsr Twelfth and Foisom streets.
N. B — 300,0r>o Admission Tickets wars sold
by various Aasooiations holding lestival* at the
City Gardens last year. Tbe sale of spirituous
liquors if ill be prohibited on the grounds on Fes-
tival days, sahftt
MONEY SAVED
By purchasing your Goods at tba
NEW YORK STORE,
rvua. Wot 11* Second street. Ibbbbb*
Humaii and. Imitation Hair Goods
C>HEAP AND FINE JEWELRY AND FANCY
■> Goods. The Largest stock and Lowest Price*,
at 'Wholesale and KetaiL
Human Hair Bwitcb*s. . .$.5, f6, ^7, $3 and npwardfl
Human hair, top braids S3 Oil
SilkUhignons. %\ 25 and »i 60
SIlS Top Braids aUcta
Linen or Mohair Top Braids 2»ots
JUtnan Switches ...,.»-...... 75 ots
Silk MoDairOarle, very fine 75 ots
Mohair Switches, plats or crimped, fine 25 ova
Ribbons, Hosiery, Hair Nets, etc., *to.
Our- Real Hair Goods
Are unequalled In tbia market for Cheapness.
quality or variety. Examine ourstook before mak-
ing » our purchases, aa- Goods sent 0. O. D.
▲. S. SAMPSOJI A CO.,
No. HO Seeoaa street,
aoJOlm JI«tween Bliaalon aad Bllnna,
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
43 MECOM, 8TKEET.
FINE GOODS I- PERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Cuaranteed!
A FINE LIRE OT SPRING ASD SUMMER
Good, joat Mcei ved. C.il ud ... th.m.
gW 43 Second . tmt. mh371m
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO T«0 MABKET STREET, HARRY OOH-
byn reepectfuly Informs bis friends and pat-
rons that he ha* refitted in beautiful style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will b* pleased
to see them, one and all, and bave them sample
some of the obotceBt wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe manufactory of Lies snuaid
with Phelan aod Oollecder't latest patent s*eel-
faced ousbions, bae been placed in tbe Billiard
Parlor. The popular end efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, can be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense oreaturooc-mfort to all.
ja23 tf
DR. JORDAN'S t .'* f.
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College ofUadlelne.
If! frOO BEAUTEBTJL AND IN6TRDCT-
lv*vUU ire objectB to be sern. Open to ths
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUJUIKA HALI
SIB Montgomery *tr«et. FOE MEN ONLY.
•sy-Da. Jossax's Pbitatb Oma is at arxi
Geary street (opposit* old Mechanioa' Pavilion).
>. F. BUSINESS DIRi. C Hf
Aatr«l«Bcr*.
Mr*. Buck, 120 Geary stre*U
Bo*, n.*v 1 i«-r» and MtntloB^rs
8Uoeya% Mook. (school book* arpaoialtr
oornsr Fourth and Mission,
H. H. Moore, 6Htf Montatouiery, near Maroai
Bnalneaa Collearca.
Heald't, Brjant A Stratton's Colleaa, J, p ,
Batcher*.
Kate, Fred. Bulla 94 to 100. Oaltfornla.Mark
Clairvoyant*.
Mr*. C. M. Btow*. •i 7 Kearny street, ««»
Emplsyamt OtMce.
H. H. Kirchoff. Male aad Female tialp.sai
French Fancy Ch»e,ga. *
Lossn a Oo.. 19 M*ntcotn»ry, 197 snd ins %n
n<sef> Skirt* and Corset*.
M. Fraud. 3€ Second street.
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A, B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Merchant Tnllora,
Holland Bros., 12 Post street,
MHllaera.
Misa Llzele Carter, 118 Fourth str**t,
Mrs. M. oolis, 226 Kaarnr street.
Searcher of Becord*.
O. V, Gillespie, en Washington itrest.
Wine* and Uqaara, f anlaatU
Dansrl F. k Co.. «M Front.
DR. CHAS.H.TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIlf
N, E. cor. •Tactsoa aad Kearay 1
THE GREAT EBADIOATOB OT 8P
OUMPLA1NT8, formerly if LoakH
London, and the laat'tw*lveT**r*ef »»»„
DR. TOZER informs tb* afflieud that afu
ing ell the HOSPITALS 1R LUaUHM
PARIS, and spending one year in ths
brsted Hospital In London, the HafSti",
opened bis old Medical Ioatitat* at jb«
where he can always be ioond. OS. TOlT
for forty years met with uaparallslMI rw
tb* treatment of dt*e*S* ■esavalat ><
CHRONIC AND SPECIAL OOlBfttril
1»K. CHU. II. TOZU
'ftla eveay way responsible, binding am
effect a permanent cubs, or makini *e t
Those who osnnot afford te pay for air
mediolne will be charged fer medlslaseali
Monthly REar<>BATiVEPlLLTatT«
to fail in giving relief In e***s forwoJcb t
reoommeaded. are to be obtained sohr
office. Prioe, f5 pt-r box. Full dlr**Uon t
boz, aent by Kxpreesorothwwfs*.
Dtc. TOZER does not imitate tb* lew
Qnaoks who mase it a pr»otios to puin
affidavits and other falss rcferencM, bai r
the mon reepeotable people in ihs ijUu * ,
bae cubed of diseases which othsrs hsrs I
ears.
w » DK* OBTAS. B. TOEII
N. E. corner Kearny and Jeeteoa nn
**J-tf saalnw
NOTICE.
rpH£ P GBL1C AKB HJEBllT I
fled that the Field DepnUes •
Office will commence asset slsg ar*
8ATTJBDAT, MARCH 1, IITI.i
The duties saalgned to the** it 1
are too well fcaowa to the c*i
rcqnlre explanations, aad walk I 1
bcea earefnl In making- any stJtrtli >
nil positions ley ntea fuvorakly kw 1
thl* community for their c*au»«*t*<
latctfrltF. and am confldeat thai l
tlea will be dlacharso* hy Ihea
Ceaeralaattafaetloa of all ess
I urgently nejaeat the to serai a*
rer*«rt to thl* office aay dlreJUtii
doty by any of ny DepBtlas. *bw
then* that any Jast conaplalat* *>
celwe Immediate attcntlo*. '
LEVI BMNJOb-
mh4 City and Coast 1
meat J
rsaSd
Attention, Good L
MR. P. BERGES. FORMBBLT .
proprietor of the Miners' R«*- 4
taurant^hss taken tb* msaac*nu'
of both the Miners' Reiaauraol
Commercial street and th* Mb
Branch en Market street. In pa
A. DRAYEDR, who haa bsto n
Arm for yeare. ImprovemsnU aav*
the cuisine department* that will it
nera'mon* papular than It haa •". .
the 22 years ef It* prosperity. Oar m
•mbraoe all tbe delicacies of th* *"■
motto I* "Good Fare, Good Oookbwiaaa
OhargeA"
F. BEI«H<t(
MINERS' RESTAUR
K81 and *SS Ooaa*»
7«B Market stmt.
Open rem 5 a.bt. to 19 r.*f-
1
DKOIOJU* BT THE J
F«i. ot tb. Am.rlcui
[old trij M.itut Bl»i "
otbsn,tob«THB BES'. v«
N B.-Pl«no« of »U .m«TOR£|i
i
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
TIRBLY FUBNnBRED ROOMB, SIR'
Cte oriniolm
"Well l^sfii.4 and Taal*U4.
OnfBnuutarBooiiu to lot. LotriuM wltt
;at boud. AIMAMBfLA. BOTuSofO
fHOBVEB BORROWED !
"XIHOIB
) ftffnn IjMifn
A. W. WBEXnXN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
No. 1M SUIT ,TI£BI,
WILLISS^BAN \{
MUBIO FTJBWIBHBD TOR
oeonloo* Mialo UoporUO.B"
- id forulo.
aiBcuaif. blM i*««
Urfhertr.. __,«.! V
IWn TOW DE» MEBD
er «r Bra*. B.sd.
KV-Ord.rt from tb. oonntrr P«>»f
to. Addr««. M. W. WOXI*. ft
gun. 188 Moit.mi.rr atnrt, of •
BLUM. »«» Montiromorr.trf t
j. o. ooat»*->
TE»RAI»riV X^TJ01
C*r» »eoo»d «»4T«fct"» • *
, »»-T»rr.olB III W*l
OtoUt. Id .Ter, ■,«•• 2
'■ «■: T«aMEi!
HOT1L.
»S>«
'" Figaro
f$
rumct ROOBS
tit sea tttMr leata
WEST filD^HOTCl.
■BflBa. Pi -
§*
niOMLITAN THara
»•*. Mai. Ba.
- • •
OAUFOEMU T11ATR1.
• . m
BELLA UNION THEATRE
T umphsnt Buccal. l-lr«t Wool* Thl. ItMon
,««^-n-«hm queeiv op toe American stage,
^la E. D. Davles
'i»i---:.:::: "::•?■.:.■;.:•.■•■ P, J», SOWERS!
BELLA UNION MINSTRELS
ii > n4 ooornt
t-M rvauc.
pman Sisters L^
WHO aVII... aiHXat DURING TBI WEEK AS UIA
oCollo
Mooiiiiougn
T«l« tTCWIBt.
rOTI,t
BLICUljD
» -
UttiMB
l.aaeVf.
iT,iiii-r
io paip** . j:
UkMitK
DIANA; OB, LOVE'S MAS!
— »it» —
N w »«U Al».iro|.rlf»tc «'t«ctv, Rli'Knnt A |<palnlmrn i m.
BBjS_B_8 nn KJW.ni Clinrna,
■..!•*.. >■•• ni««ti aed -rata, •mini ijicm ,.j ieom«. ....
. ' I rrm mi it.
• 14* *
■•« I I
rim
iimu*
>iiiH a in i ■
TOIDAT. AT * ORAUD MATINEE
■ »rriR»^M'« *r me—
uiui.ii.*> ' 'BAl II W'lT II TNI IUIT01UT MOTICTITI
Wilt II Milt
now- o» tolcbtbbas btll aftiab.
«•» »• r. bootbb*
J I M'OII.OM
J«M» KrlUUiaH
» A. nuiitri
urn mnun
1 ' A «. IUlVt>
* '•**—m,-L*'-.. >l<>ll«igil»MK(
HIM rl(L«N TBAOT
nr«» nut aiiMr wai.ton
Brerta, Ik. Tklrd A. I Ik. Sktlewladl br.Ma will k. Wh i
"Mrep. (.rntle Lady," "1,-djor Beauty," "Gently Fall the Erenlng Dews."
SAT0HDAT \FTt RKOON. at 1 o clock *
First Mrs. Bowers Matinee.
AI.IM*. Half r.»a* la all eart. or Ik. Reeae
• 1 •• BAlgoej....
,e fl.ll.rr
■ I *• I'K.U Be,
RO-oLTrimiHE •
rn.nn iiseil
»-•»- lAlar.
VMIMIIJLL.
Itntucs!
■-...I
ll.rintrr.i.Mii' i k. CM.dl.i.ral A11..AI
■"•■I.I Beatkl •'laahMaainrwul
kt kM. il.i I a~aiaa Uiiu.
Our Knaj -i»l.
gOQUX......... *mmZ..... f.rSB
»«»« Oil—iik
.- a. - I V
TIloMAa
Z-.lTTlfa«S
Ada. ..
«l -ICA1, CLOWN B.BRT rir.l.HD
OaARICTICIOlM
CH.RKI Villi!
(.■III. H.rUk.
r...r afcrrilM.
THE BLACK CHEMIST!
Ooccla JlBf wfTl •(,* Far** of
How to Get Rid of a Mother-in-law!
Timoth* iM'llil, »r in* pila«(|>al TbiiUM B O. Marat.
ft.roo-l Wri til •- » h*Bp*«k d b nit. Add M>" Kail*
To-apkliM, » d tTm' sbop-bOf. . .
i«r-r naaelaad
Mra. Wrfl- bVIdbIs minor*
Mrs. local. os Jeeaie .1 >ki*oa
PL.ANT.
1 nt Indian Remedies,
r ok thi ocas or
■or. Throat.
Iter
lonikiH
Djaasttff.
ttaVS MS»l>f *•«■•> «f tkaia* Wat
oaiad: Hon.Hainoai Pa'dj, *i liuta r-
B A, Ptal: R II. Blnton: Haary \U-
UaJitornla Tbaatr*; Krad Ljatar. and
" ■•"■ KT.^b*
■rlif
R'S OPERA HOUSE.
LOINLA CITT, NEVADA.
LBOABTT THP.ATKI HAS HKEN HJt-
ata>d. SSd aava b« ran tad bj to* nlf b t Ol
Start and u-Tailnf aomi-aAlaa
-•■-r.<?irN-rTA4r
I ' . ailHj.1 kOd Hit PlkUll.kjI.
Or lo 3. M. MeCAafK.
aa t.-mnKiiil, rtea Fruolan
.3SSS
O MAC HIKE AQEHOT
ond to -■•law.Moot-
_ ir. a
ktflhaat
i Fair, .pen ' WnNiV-
■-•--* J-m. bt tht
. ___. ^.OB-IHO
roalU
:•!«*
By a Clerk who Triad to Sell Him
a suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC. MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 1*1 and 1 T ....«.*-!<» WualiliiKtoui »«tr.-.-i.
BAD UUSK TO TIIK
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
C.P.VanScliaack&Co.
708, 712, 714 ind 716 Keircy i reel,
(OPPOBtrBTHI FL.ZI,)
TT. MTOVUt HATI BEK* MUITEU
At one, wltkoat ur »oM«iMirr
MISU a»d.w.«ia bkT« k«k llTlmw «••
«ay. aa..raunt to ■o.lrlv. ud a
walklns adv.rtli.ai.Btorth. low price.
at wklck iaod. are .old by Ikat .ot.r-
|rlilM Brat, I. Mead of Mil • "Seal's
..Id. laar, Ctrrr.Hr WH|."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OBAS. T. BBBGOLD. PROPBIBTOB.
NPKCIAI. NOTII T TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WZ.a.BK rtlPtlliD TO FUBWISH
Hrmrn aiciiABit
•«d ...
Illltr AMI AK.
Wild ta.lf Or.dl Htofl.tioa,
COUriTlCHPBI T.
HA1-PUO TBOt'I'E.
Inrlodln. Ike tklld Wondrr. ki
i.Ki.ir, run
MISS U. ELLIH aad W. Kl.l.l"
Serlo-Coalle aad Daetrl.U.
U V T 1. 1 a T <• N.
....A9ID....
LUCY All A »J ».
Til
I
AMOVE IBTHTI AKK NOW ON OI'KBIieKH. A.\ U CAN SB BN-
*s.<*d tj rdri.ar.ra Waal of ihe Hookr UoaoUlDa, tbroo.h our at.nor.
klll.HlllA.V C'OBBTN * CO.
THE OLD
Hot tsfcotola,
IS Mortark Street, mmur lararev.
All X>rlnl<k> 'Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM USD JkRRY IN TOWN.
Alwari on Ola th* New York Harald, HarpaVr
W»»kl», frank LasNa'i, Daf'a Dotn.t, Polica Ga
■alio, all laV) OaliforMa Mpaia. alio London
Punch. BaU'i-aalfa. Illutfatad Landao Nawi. Oatl
■ad fati at » Toaraalf.
■AT- Doo'l forget ttaa alao ol tho Hot B«ot**h.
ft? it W. H. VTALDHOM, Proprlalor.
BANGER HALLE
(S1NOEK6 HALL, I
14 OtllT ST., NEAK B.KABNT.
None but tfc* Choice.! Strand, of V/lae.
aad Liquor, aa kaad.
DEPOT WETAND A .ASCHt . BAT BREWERY
f.l« If OHB18 TELDMHIM,
Bar Sugar
j'OK SALB-SIS SIABNY ST1BBT. AT
BBaOKB't. . Alio, ...rr kind of OudlM
VOCAL MO INSTRUMENT*..
MUSICALINSTITUTE
DKDKR THI DIBSOTION OB
atzxt.. v. zi. nniTBH.
StsroatSi., opa.t7aloaSqkr.re,
iltUI and tl^Mll to ». BISI-
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
SIT WAaniNOTON STBBBT.
fall Im Opp. Macolra'a Opar. Ho.a*
TO ORDER
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
y arikty tai.emt un bouts sabt oab
* al.aja aaoor. flnUolaat .orAteawaU ha
at jppioi nHall L... aod applrlod lo
K. JKBOHE.
lal Ranaea. afaaaaer.
Alfred Tetter,
Han d fact arar ajid
Importer of
BIRD CAGES,
**& I» « pa at,
NX AR SUTTER FTSLMTT.
Baa ray itook of Bird
OaUfaa bafora pnraLaalDC
airawhara. Always aoiaa»-
ihlDiniaon band, my
Patent Gagas, made of
aiwaitOD band.
BALDWINS DAJBT BUTTER!
fpIHH IS TO OEHTIirY THAT N. B. TBRWIL-
1 L10EH A CO . Ml and 31 WasbiutTtoa Markaa.
arei tbe Ml iLK AGKNT8 for the tale of my brasflf
rf bu' lor, known a," BALDWIN'S DAIRY HDT-
Tl-U." It rin* bnso nriltl at the above stand tt-a
pAiii tbJrtoan j»ara, and *nj brands of bni.tar lai*-
roranted to ba of my make not prooarad of It. ■*
Ta twill Iter A Oo.,aro oannfcrfaiti,
/a. K .-BALDWIN.
Sao Fraaolioo, ApV.1. fiih. ISTt.
IV. II. TKRWILL16KBA: <M>.
falrVlm ttOacdAi Waablnitton Mivi-a>%.
Signor Mancusi,
pRIVATB SINGING LBS80B8.-OLASS OSt
atONDAT aad TBTIBiBAT,
At 1 t.U. St. Jul.. Boo.., SOS ".rial Or)
oaraaiof BUM. r»'»lki
MILITARY COOD8
GOLD MD SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIIRMInGS,
•as afaatBaatarj .lr«.t. Baaai Na .X.
■ffHB JOUBKAL OF AMOSEMEKTS.
f.
pnbi Lionel e»«rj I>W >n U» Year by
^ . B OiO- ABDtJS
USUercburl and *>a*S Washington BU
Below MontRomory , Ban Franoiaoo.
TUESDAY APRIL 15, 1878
TUomni Alooney.
fiieroe, who is dow rnnQing the "Town
Orier"oQ tbo Loudon Figure, fcaa the fol-
lowing ooucoroioR a person not altogether
aaknown in tbis city :
Mr. Thorn*! Mcooey has, of lafc», been
making nimtylf rut e,r conBpicaoop, in coa
reot oq with Republican aDd pro-Fenian
domoost a, I'm. If auy of my readers will
take the trouble tj am Mr. Thomas Aluon y
lio v f*r it is from "Tls (Spring*" to <ho
" Bnildera' Iusarauae Oump toy," addiug
that tbia Id e luquiry in m&do at tue iietanos
of tbo Town (Jii.-r, who is ia JLundou, ibo
•jru-Btonor will uitutin an arjQBZing lunar
ecli;iH ! Porbap-i it nill be icf<-rred that I
linovr Bometiing of Mr. Thomaa Moooey.
Mr. Thomas Moooey know* somethiDg of
me.
Not Guilty.
A bnrly looking female, of unmistakably
Oeltio origin, was recently arraigned be.
f jre a New Orleans magistral© for soma or-
dinary offense. While natnre bad munifi-
cently end >wed ber with health and pbyti-
oal strength, the question of gocd looks hid
been neglected iu the ba^te with which ehe
had toon prepared for tbe world. "What
aroyou hero for?" inquired the magistrate.
'•My beamy, I reckon." "yourwha?" "My
beauty." "Are yon certain of tbat?" "0,
bedad, no mistake." "Then I disobarge
you— yon ain't gu Ity." And the acquitted
i*dy took he-r departure.
Qo% them Mir d.
Apaverty-Biicken clerk applied for a sit-
uation to a large employer of labor. There
was no vacancy, and he was curtly informed
of the fact. Being of a religious turn of
mind, as he was '.leaving the office he con-
soled himself nith the passage of aoriptu'O,
tbe concluding words of which are: "Hath
not where to lay fits head." "Don't stand
there quo'iug Sbak-tpeare," said the employ*
isr. "Ioan'tgWe you what I haven't got!"
S0weibi*T
The English Attorney-General proposes to
reduce the number of jurymen ia all exespt
oipital oases to teren, and to render valid
the verd ot of a mwjurity of these.
Denver is to have a new httal, and tbe
publio are assured that the walls will be bullet
proof, so that {.u sti won't run any risk on
account of an affair in the other room.
;:.:kt
Don't Vail to Call and See
The moBt -ouaer'al and .m d Doctor For
tons Taller of tiie ■ ge, U^dakg >uiin, Aetrol-
o?r. Ju t bit ved from the Ea-t, and can ba
ooa suited on ail events. 8b« hat eba/mn (or
XtUOk, Love and Hap(/laea , which ruver i il to
take eff ot. Offlon Con citation, $2 ; by Let *,
i3. All romtiiiiiii a t<n» trktl* D'Wa'e. Offloe
hoars from lOo'ol <k * m. to8p u. 8ati fac-
tion go r Dte*d la every respect. Office. 16
SeooLd street, K um 11, io
Orsters.
In strolling round the other nigh),
To look at 'Frisco by gat* light,
uur oaieleas (eat, by chance did stray
To whern f mi>tatn't> ceaaeleae play
Of sparkling waters, trade a eojeeu
Through wiilcb a mveet bonquet was seen;
While mofEj fitooi- and peariy shell,
O'er which the waters softly foil,
Hade that winnow seem to ba
Some fan? grotto of the s\«.
Stop," aald my friend, "let's go In hero-
It Iqokb so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I Mid, "X must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
24q sooner bad we (mind a seat
Than at oar aide a waiter nest
Made hie appearance, aofeed our wish—
Bald thej had almost any dish
That we mignt oame. We found It true,
And cooked magmjccetitiy, tot;
All aiitds of oyurfn*, juljy, fat,
Cooked every ttryle; jubt th.pir of that,
.And if your mouth don't water, then
SouVe different rrom other men.
' They'd olam » and crabs and terrapins jj
.In laot, we found tbe; had within
That cosy place ait kinds of gome,
J 'ich, flesh or fowl which we could name,
-v. "biie every dish was, I am sure,
{Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladle*, tno, have found, 'twould seem, '
;Tiflt tb/,y hays here the best lot cream;
.i o here they dock, the little sinners,
*.'o get What they oall "«iuh uloe dinners,"
Whoever doabu this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Sash,
And there this troth he'll And made plaint
Who goes there onee will go again,
Pacillc Oy»t«r bau>e, ;*37 Bush street, above
'Montgomery; open I>ay and Night.
CHARLES ffAAKE. Proprietor.
- •
Notice to *he PoI>li,.
H. Poyper, Tis MoutvDnery street, one door
South of the Met 'opolran Theaire, Is now sel-
Ung off his noe atook of aun*«, b^ys* Mid chiU
dteoa' clothlug, on account of ramoval, at
greatly reducd irioea. Every deaortptioo of
gente furnishing gcw.de, b tfl, 'rnnfea, v»H««b,
o'o„ortow oo t. C3all If jou want bargalB8.aL
[For F 10 abo.]
THE OI*D OPERA HOfSE.
Bo the old Opera House on Washington
etrtetia closed for good, and is to be torn
away to make ioom for public improve-
ments. I can imagine how it now stands in
empty ^loom, end, when' contrasted vr.tn
tbe light, life and activity of former d<vs,
a mournfal pHoe. The vestibule is cob d
and barred ; tbe lamps unlit ; the pavement
loungers gone, and the fruit stands with
their load* of cholera morbus and flaring,
smoky lamps are poisoning the passer-by
elsewhere. And Tom— Tom Maguiire— ihe
human fixture of the Opera House, with h:s
lounging air and low vo.c j, has at last de-
eertod it.
The old Opera House is full of history
and associations for thenar d i of Sad Fran-
ciscans. Star after etar bas flushed there.
There we have heard the immeose guttural
of Forrest— the same guttural which years
bygone delighted the boys in the Broadway
Troitre. Tbers we listened to thit theatri-
oal epitome of self-3atiafaction, Herr Baud-
maun. There we sav and laughed our last
at poor Betahell ore he di'appeared forever.
Y, 8 trail made those boards groan under her
elepnantinely magnifloent tread. We go
back still further to Edwin Booth, who
in bis boyhood's days, there played hie first
round of characters ; to Julia Deau, to the
Menbeo, to Mrs. John Wood. These are
enough to suggest tbe host of other, and
many of them equally deserving, celebri-
ties ass iciated with the Opera H<u e.
They are gone. The stage is dark and
empty. Only the rats rehearse there by
day, and play by night to empty benches.
A doaertel village is aid enough ; still, there
is some life ; there is sunlight, the creeping
vine, tie gras^, the flowers. A de-erud
house is lonesome enough ; still, there is
li^ht and sun. But the dosed theatre, ten-
anted by darkness and old recollec ions, is
in a manner a desertsd tomb, and we its
Biuoere mourners.
Pbenticb Mclfobd.
A Pleasant Notice.
Geo. P. Bowel! A Co'g Newspaper Beport-
er, tbe meat valuable aud bestedifed paper
of its kind existent, bat the following appre-
c alive no ioj of Fioabo ia its i£8ue of the
a7thinsi:
Th* Fzoabo, tbe San Frnno:soo journal of
annus -meats, is a spioy little sheet, and a
creat favorite. Is co urnns o mta^n daily &
fund of humor, admirably collected and
incubated. It isduea five thousand copies
d ily, aiid ia circulated gratuitously ia the
public places.
Our circulation is slightly under-estimated.
For instanoe, yesterday's Fioabo was the
programme for seven .different audiences,
and tde elitioa was nearly double tbe num-
ber stited above.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Hprainaand Bruises. 3-l
San^^ioh Island Fulu.
Since the rsoenaion of tbe king to the throne
otthe fandwich Islands everything there looks
more hop-fa], and every kind of Industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelbor, dealer in
bedding andiuinisnre, 620 Washington street,
oppusltuthe market, who na* long been the
principal Importer of pnln, has received ad-
vices that the ftatheriog and bis shipments thto
year will be very large. Polu has always been
In demand on account of Hi superior qualities
for ma'tnsa beddlne. and doubtless Mr. Schrel.
ber will and no difficulty in disposing ot all
that comes, a
The Best Kem«<tu«,
Dr. Perry's L«et Chauoe, lor pain. Dr. Per-
ty's Webfoot PHu, for »u MHou» ccmplamts
B-Crsalebyalld.uKgtBh.. Ajr^ncy, «T Sanson a
street, oeiner of ('ommfrolal. •
OUmOhMwdar JHJ%r«ry witfntJ.
The best chosrd-rta town, n thB original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton utreet, yuet tff
neamy.
Sam M<»or«,
Formerly of Basa Boose Carriages, can be
^ound tn trout of Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
1 apUshmeur, uoutfavest corner Uush and Mont
gomery eia. or D«*xter Sublet). Onrrlaee orders
left at either place proo. puy Mtended to day
or night, at reduoad ratea. 1G
A great variety of Tl-a and Bows all ttyloa,
lust received at the What Cheer Laundry, lfji
Leldeederff •tre»t. •
_, — ^_ — m
oyFoa Obtldbjem's piotdsfs go to Moasa'a
3aj^ebt, 417 Uoa'gomery rtr?et. 8-v
Reward.
The cfclebrilol flag-bearing pedestrian
Bates, has just published au account of his
pilgrimage through England, and takes occa-
sion t) describe the various off. ring he re-
ceived from bia admirers on tbe rosd. As
Bolt jn ho was entrusted with a turtle dove
to present to Gen. Grant, an emblem of
psace and god-will between tbe two coun-
tries: and a select committee also subscribtd
to present him with a pair of .Lancashire
clogs. A smaller piecs of munificeocs was
the presentation ot a packet of half-noidbed
nf e lies by the workmen *f a needic-faotory.
At Leamington the sergeant rereived a sil_
ver cross and at Banbury a neat copy of tbe
history of Banbury and a box of pills. After
this the fUg bearer reams to have bsd no
mora presents offered him, with the ♦sorp-
tion of a cidflsh by a London costermonger.
Surely, the tirele s sergeant do erved better
than this. A packet of half-finished needUs,
a codfish arrda box of pills! And doubtless
the donors thought this appreciation on their
parts. But the worst yet remains t j be t Id.
At Manchester the citizens insi led on slip-
ping auambor of coppers into his peket.
And this is fame that men toil after all their
lives!
Star Shirts mxlo. Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ea'e cheap, at the
What Chter Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st. •
Save Your Money.
Why pay $3 per doz^n lor Cabinet Bombrandt
Fho'ogrspha when you can get them for %i per
dozeo, and all other kieds eq ully cheap, at the
New Tolk Gallzet, No. 36 Third street, be-
tween Mission end Market rtrreta. No OhlnsBS
employed at the New Turk Qillery. 3-8
We get no business from Obinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldeedorff street. *
Ladles Vi*itina Cerda.
Written, engraved or printed by Johbt P,
Dwrxa, 126 Sutter street, opposite Llek Bon*,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hajfdkhb-
CH3EFS JJEATLT MASKED, PlMdANBHir Of OVftry
description to order. ■
The Last New Sonc
Air— "Moet d Chandon." $
Emerson OorvUte ii my name,
My busloess altraya (a the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Panoy Boast,
Relishes tfaesn, that my housa can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl hleh oh I Ohl high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corvtlle »ays sol says sol
On Hue Street, it No. 410,
Remembi r the number and call again,
Visions of Si 11- fi h In every style,
|ow<rdly caase roa much to smile,
Ledi»e with escorts tbore always go,
L»dlea go! La ilea go!
Emerson Corvllle's polltM and so
3-1 Th«y go! they got they go]
SPRING GOODS
THE
CHEAPfST HOUSE
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
I X L
AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY S
Business Conducted on Fair
and Honest Principles.
oasrzE)
ALL
I»H.IOE!.
GOODS WARR1NTE0
REPRESENTED.
AS
Spring Goods Arriving Daily.
• » ■
THE UROEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
CLOTHING.
COARSE and FINE!
.;
CHAS. MA]|;
Pioneer Cloa |
No. za MONTOOMEl
Oppa.lt« tbe J^lefc
BKAXOH, 408 KJBAK;
MB. MATER OAI.L-1 Mr ,.
largo u,n well i.icolrf u. ^
Ladies Cloaks, in j ,
and CloU i|
And hie new ttr'ea of ir*A» _
otb., LiBtBs'sDITsVSTrSi a
AI,o. » J»r«. „„o« ol "rtiJo"?
Jb«»u, L.C8 J«ok.i, einT;;'
Tnamliw JDST Ailkjiln
the spring bi j lea of ^^'
PI.AIJH AH* BMS],
limn sen
s.
HALI
lR<
The Boston Fornlture Company
His ramovoi to ',3S Mirkeb street, between
Third incl Foar*fa, »n4 hsvea new and well
selected ttook. »t rednoed prices. 41
New AOV£S?TISEM£NT8.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant aDd comfortable carriage, stylish
horses aDd a reliable driver sretbe leading eg-
i-entlalsof sn fnjoyoble ride, and tbtse caonot
he eeenred In San FranefscoBO uuqaeetioLabl?
ai fr. m Frenk Boutoc, whose carrlagea have
the privilege o tbo Bland fronting th* Oocl-
aentai Hotel. His handsome taro-outa are nbed
by the best circles of tbe city, and ae he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
ooDtteons drivers, nets more liberally patron-
lzed than any other carrlige proprietor on ibis
0 'ast. while a lar^e enmber of pereoDS, and
ladies In particular, will ^engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank bas oq.
Joyed gr-at success In his business, ana tne
atmtrable way in which he oondnets It makes
him a favorite «Hh ell who patronise bim.
CHAAGE OF BASE.
MARTIN &THORTON
JJA.VB REMOVED FROM TBEIB OLD
a.A st.nd. co-ner^f uiayood Muotfiomerp ets., lo
Bo 111 LttlDK.8U«Rir(f STKHK I . aj>14 Ht
Woman's KlKlits. >
One would thiok that It was one of woman's;
eights to eii j <j AB good a dinner as a man, aDd
pay the same price for it. Nearly all tbe ree-
tanrmts "for ladles and gei tlfmen" In 8an
F anoisco bave poorer fare than ttisee where
p-n'hmen ofily dl.e, Thebb jc am >iohptiow.
At the PlOtiKKB RjBTAoBAMrr'on Wa-tilQg.OD
stree't, at the corner of Dunbar All y, ladies o*n
gee an n eiitnt breakfast, dinner or looou, at
a rea-oi. ible price. Henry Bocken, esiabllsbed
f-fnee 18)9, provides every loanry the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find ther j
olstua to pUa-o ihe most tpicurean taste. , •
PbotourapDic Cards,
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
iai^ery . 3* Third street between Stevenson and
Hlsalon atree A
Twenty Tnousand
Pap- r Cullers, all styles, for sale cheap at the
Whs'. Cheat Laundry, office 131 Leldesdoiff Bt.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
McDowell, fcSi*o*w Otard. Writer
Beady aaade and made to order. Boom 10,
608 Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery n
Fob riM* woes, go to T. 0. Jessop, dentist,
ctr. flatter and Montg'ry, over Tneker*s. 8-u
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dMSsmakf r, b«s removed
to 123 Geary street, betwetn Dnpont And Stock*
ton, opposite Starr Sing's chareh. 3t
Genuine Eta v ana, Claars.
Bs>t brands at 61 sa^stgomery street, 8, W.
comer of Merchant. Fr.nck & Oahm. «
a ttentlon, Ladles
To grve the akin tbe softness or Telvet, and
be tint of the Illy to the complexion, nee
Dmnsra €bwi nln. *
-A. GRAND
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
....WILL BB GITES Dr THBJ ... fiafi
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
....atthz.... m:
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler street* near Taylor,
G^MSNdNQ ON THB »»tH OB1 APRIL
andoootiuaing TtfRBiC &VKNIHQS, durLn*
xbiorj t mt tbe *
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
The Fortunate Manjwho Buys Ms Clotting
at the KL AUCTIOK STOLE*
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise.
Toeetoer with eelecfciona from
Beelhovcn'- EBff dl, Wl 11am Tell, Sta-
but Itwier una JBruunl,
Will be RlTeo br a
BRAND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
... AKD AH....
ORCHESTRA. OF 30 PIECES,
With Fall Orgnn Accompaniment.
Th. S»ln. .ill h, r.ud.ced b, Mcs. Mirrioer,
Moore II d Htyd.n. and Mes.ra. Mayor, HaKoire.
OOMLCQTOB PKOrT. GEO. T. EVANS
Price .f Admla. ton ,| #o
Be.ervcd semi .'.WW 16a
So .ti ca-> bo ressTrid (or tin nuoi at Kohlor,
n«" a*. , »o "u*h°"" ',""t' °° "" ",w BAT-
gal. of SHOW rlOKBTS. with KK3EHVED
SEATS, oo BATPBUAY. April 26ih7
to be riatl at all tp* Muaio Store. ap IS ta
,R'
'A
PAR
A
YELL(
doc:
AND
IODIDEofP(
nn«i «B«r hpbiiu
lo nie, Pnrlflet ika :
morbid, eon-.pt and la|
Care* Bheamnll.aB ..■ tfei I
■old by all I>r.itI.U.
AOHIOT, 417 >lt|imi
80LB AOHIlT'ff
»K. PB«»T'« I.AJT 0 <
I)K. PBHHT'8 » * Hfr* |
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
CURES
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the MUlIen 1
IiAST XiEOX'XTJEStKl,
PROF. 0. S. FOWLER,
|N PbATT-S HALL WEBNE8DA.y AT 3, TO
I L>di»e, llloatrated, "Pamala Ueahh aod Boootr
^"c.j .70B01*- Oooaolation* aa to year o. a
and ^miaren e phrenology, be-t baaiaee*. ^to , at
!;,? ',"'";' 'id»" 'r1 1» ;.'«»i=8> <«oot s a. h
tlulpp.M. ml aaoda. Aorit
EXfKA IjUAUlI
B00T8 and SHOES
OK HAND and mad.
t. OBDKB,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 KfiirOT mtrrmt.
rnpil ot £.q Mttltjo-. X.«rojr, Part*.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
• > K!.LIS STMKJir. apt Ira
FANCY GOODS, WATCHES,
JIWI1HY, A'O'ffO.VS, PIPF8,
PEI|prjJ[Ei, STAriOXEET,
ESGHIH CUTIEKT, THTJNK3.
BAGS, TALIS ES, TOBACCO, ete
,• „ A POLL hTOOK 9B-
Linen Coats and Dusters
A FUJOL Lr«E Of
Xi I TXT E RT SUITS,
CALL AND
SFE TOR TOITBSEI.F
TBAT
Ia^BIoToub
own Horn
Because
We Have
Sot A Stock
That will
1 1 ADMIT IT.
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny st.,
Corner ot Commercial
HeMlevsL i
Gives Tone to
WILL RENEW LOSS 0
Is a Sure Relief for lp
L„#'sf,!
HAS NO SUraRM*
BLOOD PTJBl
f.JC'll
I»OSTEt
Procnunmat, and all kladi e' *
SHOW, USC TIE IWIC '<
ATKE nnd CIBCDS HA ■»
^ ..Of . AT LOW BATES, I
sua clat «r»'/
THOMAS *. B«>
SIXlVBH I»Xa. P
*» MAMUFAyTOrlU |
^J' BKPri,'illl»i|
fjfi DRUrarB»»rt.!
>nuiE msHAi. «*•
EBTABLI8HKD 1* 1 \
. atr-Leaaoaa ad rap on the Bptto*'
UMSION STREET, hatiraali Br
FREE AND I*
■ TEIT lATIM'f
tl
Platno and smarinn 1
i.
CHARING 4-4+^
noe mi— to. rtitet, ■« w
daW EAOLEB*WH[?
CAN DIE!
ALL «OfTD» OK THE
DKdo at our Steam 0"*_^
jrdora, oapwfallj Iron, It* 00«W
•i>d_WBl oa preinptlj aiMamMOtJ.
'^"^ 1»W MssuorMlf f
"BBaM Prl
;«l IICIKKI
• •"»%» — am *•»
\ H»!-' R :■
PtWOa. IWUr 1.
HID'i.lHOU 9
« <a*».
HUT AlBAIBRA TIIATBI.
Hi
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H^B^SiOT ilWWIfw MHP^V*!
EMERSON MINSTRELS
fio
3FKL.E:
xxrx aiv\
J .trtttei "ha.eVounteered SMI RI«kCT, tko Croat IriSa COBOdlai.
I.ittla Wan. tha San Francisco Favorite.
M r«i# •• «avat
mm
.4i i «4 «w-pm-
r% «.
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RB-OP TO IV I IV '
WILSON'S
AMPHITHEATRE
OMAR EINOSLET
rroitniMHe for ThU Kraa.aa>
ri.i
•- - Ultl ». " . - H • . .• ■ «-•
M..
4- -MlllltlM liJiyM^I A. I
rtviwn
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nor, in i
nua
nm ■ .""
uuh Jack tho Heeler
BCOBNTJRIO A.OT.
..to- Kir Ll BR
9- • M I r
CURES :„..
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..«».•> HIIIUIL rot p.ikhI
Bab B»n"i f«n,r» I. I
SLX
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P-ffRlBp
r .^■•o Ma da-a
Oihar rtmatm by tba Ooanraay.
rAAft. AKf> ii«uir«rti
J. RobUprn
Hob B.rt
UTTI.S VAO
r*oa ftickay
■ t"*a y«al.iaa
« * ->«l ».f H.a~M- 4-«
t BOa.
7 -&*■.!• la bawl a «a
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u a uilMir..^ -
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Br UUIH.MI.I..4 baaAKKT "[.ABB*
II. -KII* 7.-j M*a
'"-»K KlMiaLBY
laV-Marl*-*!-.! H .r
aHim.na A»n nn
IHTiHMI NKIOH.
Tha »-f t«MM * 1 aaaofad* « !• IB4
The Harvest Demo
r«Mlty ClPakl
!•»-♦?•• t'lrrle
p«i«a>i<Mt4>
Ob'ldraa. H.lf Prlaa.
«rlWiOfl3..?«iij»iii from laioi. D*ara oa*a at I.
•8
■
Jfllls
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0C, p*-.i. ••• n-.« ,,,.„ ■,■>„.
-nri i
sBUY T&T-TRY BOY
ad a) I £• * HI "B altar*. TBay It pairac-TLT. »rd fnraatftf aa4 d«ra»i|l>y will Ba**r a* aataaad. Te ba bad only at tba
u, in r| i x i> av mo\ nroBtr. *t« n>arar •%»* . *«r r««
SI. 000 REUMRO OFFERED
I'O ANY PKfUON WHOOaHOURBOnKKB
Rini«n- Intro-la* Walla, K f .o -n*l|.», aa
til kind, of Knr»*. aa r-adtiy •• I ■ a«j Ll«ia«a>4
"■!*• »nd i o-n -*»rlt* a* In h* b<r1 At my nflla
OK r. (HJbULlZ. 1X4 kMiDMimi f«U
Hi mm :-
LOO0tt«
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d« r-.-A
(Jot I Bt «• •
• »■' ..... . ll.f-» Oa*«r
) i b» •».... „...„ . r«b*a*ra
lr «*4 _.V«ri^ty C.tar.tir
jljV*^tlf
c
KLEY'S n-.w VARItTI S
*•»»•, i - >
EV£*tffO -APRIL 10
OraBai
WOO ARGUMENTS
*CTJ
,.«irt(i»fi
■ JB S «M«f ELLS
t - IH-i t( y
*■■..• *■«•*•*« k«>i r
lr*>>««l ItljAfy M-.l-.i
■..at » >»■ 4«ai« • ■■ a*
M PROM tkb oon«TKyT^»"
^^_H^" Mii>u«'N with -ally.
agg^BaJ laa«4 •>■«»•«
.-• ri.wa .. .
.11-- •» !».».. y
, .. Mi.- VlaJct
JOAN OP ARC!
• .....I* M<rLRarea Ra«b Mort*o
••a — P. Mo «n»n| Aiunk ....U«<i 8«at«aila
Oiaftaaifa
.« Lwalatt ««imat*r«
B »•■%-• M--BB** K©'1r
M-Biri* K*'ll
,......» .. nn ...Ai~r« ♦ «MA>i
>■< Bm« Vhmm ...
■ All|r Tk.pir
Jvk*py »t an
Btla» Vlolei
ACORTX Bui o » n.
,vian< BU^di aaa Wa»aC«v
K«tlr X*«
T.i (•■» Lirta wifttt
Siamese Twins
H.rrt Davftf
..P'*nK Mofil i>Of«
..i^ i^ai.-i Pin
AT PLATT'S MUSIC HAIL
THIA EVEMIKO APRIL 18
An. n«>| rfnlm .'a-lnct.« W"k.
TV! tuiMATio meat tor puaiir,
BLIND TOM
I* 5#h*t1-)M aa f^iwlal br lb* avdlaaoa from tha
fritt-.* ■■ Proiraoai*:
riVABaBICAK. iBLELTIOfia.
a«i»iA. "PaIIia <qi " B»atho»A«
Rw>»a«>, "Maaailc.i*'* Ba»i.iO»«B
Ac»i * M-»d-l«-«;in
■>•<«■«> « tnsai Worda a«aad»l*»otiQ
W*ddt«*i Ma^Ab ....Maad-aaobn
VaaarAJ jtarah Ch»po | bt>i«a In a'aipl H>*uai
rino fmbik «oi.o«.
■r'•A»t^na■, ... W«l'»a*
*T «tt -.p*,* n»a« 4D1 *npM Obr»rn> V nt
-I.i.rf. Bofala." Urinkoa HoDc(raaiAAlt) nnni« u
** oalai < *ra aarataor" . .Doa'A-ti]
•"a, " * •* PI a MaaU K-.aaibi
i»Sil"OiriH Hallioi
Ma-aa" Vi»ti.. ... Ballial
ril TABIA.B AXD CAPKICKt.
Paal ata. 'H""f, Nratl Hoaaa" Tbalb»p«
"i^a- H..a m Hani n. (" .Th»lr»rrB
Ra»*r-A, ■ Laal ■'ov*m 0«t* ataila
-i*h»-» ri-« Wi d." ... »Wollao!iAoa»
-H.a-i- .* M-iii-Oaprtaa Luait
raaaaa >, "Oial HDnd«**ta P»a-#a" M (lif"in»l*
"aai" i. iff "mi." aid - .i«.^ Vi -h* lotkiac B.ia.**
(P.. a • ort« I fiU'laaaaf aba Bird) H ff A«n
"Kol aa Alaraiaia'* . Oottautiallt
U A B ii II B4.
"0«'BMa THaaap. aT* Kn«hla
"BWlaa Kapta Kptnoa" *"»aaa
PI.A.N TATIOK tHiniHK".
"ia« no*«»a "lliavra" „ | 'That W't'ean* !>*#"...-
"l"a alaBMt Danaaatiafr1 I ' Uoraa alon|, Moaaa"
UBIMIRAL ft.O%e»
*l>ttlaJobaBf" | -'h- BM-i-Ptok«V
•Tba Maa m ba Ool tha Otodar la bia Bya"
IMITATION*.
afoaaRox I Oboroo Ortao
Ha fh Wot»anaodHtodOftaa|oo» r
Th-H.rp |«a-)a
h>a»'<1 rta«.4 *a. I DO(.a'»» Btt—m
KooMtt rlddl r I llnoiit Obarlla
Pr UQMi Tbraa M«l idiaa al tha aaran Uajl,H
PMR'PTIVR Ml Sir.
-('aao»1o" P*«»r l HatU-ol Maaaa«aB..BI)ad Torn
"«Uia hwrta- Klioa lorn I Daillfbl Bltod Toa\
■ O "TO".
"Raakarlla <b» Cradl - <•>( 'ba Daap" «..-
**W'v*n I "> S».llri«a ItoBMaud flf". ~
"Bfr*.1! Pnnw II t0 r»in alnara"
-•'h. w.rD » t [> ,oa tbfoitKb lara'a Haila"
"A^A«tfa-r(r., 0.tb-nr.a- _
-ia*a » ati'l. Ma»-ana-r Ma." | " I'd a ' »-d P-.it*-."
taA Uoataby lO-a**'* I'Tna Ipv Qraavj -
PiBLOB iRLBfTIUNA.
tSrari>l<a IB A flak H»IUr| Moita-ftr* Kaila. ........ .Wahli
Nail Bia/iota Hollar I La baalr-a ..Kramar
Satord&y, April 19, at 2. . .Family Matinee
aar-K i BAaarvadl Saata aA tha H.Uoaa.
OaVIMrea*a TiBkata twtba At .tloc« HOnli
HURRAH ! HURRAH I
M'conil Annual Kxcnrsiou
or thi
Warren Guard,
OOMPAWT B.
■ BOOBD BUT ISMirRI, M. a. C\.
OAPT. P. T. M W*T«.
TO BADGERS' PARK OAKLAND
rd BUlloo fraaa Broad waj )
M.MUY APRIL BiKh, 1N7J
arnrmrt ll»i* n*H Malon balwaaa tba Oraa-
aani aril MI*o' *tar Haaa- Ball I tuba, lor aa ala-
gtnt ti. aar- mono ltd Bai.
TlOKKTa riPTY CKMT4
UbildriB aoder llraarael a<*. U o^t"
Tobahad from tha tnamb*raof tba Oomoarpf
Or at tba Boat no tha MOroln* o' U« Kioiiralon
apJQ'd THKOOaltHf IBK.
APTBB THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
GOTO TUB
Hot Sooton,
l»U«r atrr^-t. ugmt Rramr,
And trr Doa of thair
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All DrlnliN Ten Centa
l'-«U JOH. P. BRIOOB. P.»pri.t»r.
CUSSES INJLOCUTION.
1'WO OP THB LKAOIIfO HBURBRH OT
iba TbeatnoAl Profaatloo la i all'orola p-ra-
poaa tormtDr olaaaaa for loatrootloa In Klooatlon.
Paraana wlaDlojr to btaU ibamaaraaa at tbaoppor-
tooliy of acnuiriDit a na#fal art ata modarata aoat
oasaaod in tholr oama* to "Oamb**^a " P. O. t)oz
33U, whan parUoolara aa to I*. ma, ato.. vail ba
aaol *« ibam da°'
" O
DA VB^MEirnES, at tba
. i oldorifioa iK-rtl.ton. lO(l*»rj
a vr.m, iieiwg^u Kotrof and Oapoot, when you
oaobara HOT ANL> O.iLD UB1.SKB. ootfaraot-
Moa tba old Plonaar l.noofi. Tba "Old Sport*' m
alwi.«"« •■-irt DAVk MHNDKN. Pr»pnatAP
GEORGE MAfSI
DBAT.EH IS (JYHTKRS. OLAUH
and all klndiof SIIK1X FIKH.
SUlla Noi. 4t>, 41, 4S, OaJIfornla
Markka, aairanoa ob OaHtornf a »tra*t
PabHo or prlrato parUaa i-*d t~"
- i. to ll p. M. lAidtaa'
Uaa aappllaa
Ladies and Children
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KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRBBSINO PLRABANT TO DSR, K AHII.Y APPI.IKD.
la aoi arraar. and Will Bat la]nra tha moat dohoaa*. U
anraa all dlaaaaaa of tba aoalp. ramoaaa daodrofl.
Prevents Hair Falling,
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1»BIK.
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DRkHA'MO m*t b. h*<t of th. A«.at.
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ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... MR0ULATE8 IH ....
All the Theatres,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
Of TH4 TEAS.
8ENERALLT THHODGfiOOT TBS GTTT
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THB HOST HI.BOA.rrr nrjtTOM WORK Iff TBB OITW
Seers Sc WaynBrd,
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Below Montgomery. S.D TnoolWO.
WEDNESDAY APMX 16, 187J,
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
H«tropoIllan Theatre.
To-n cot Ibe Chapman Sisters will appear to a
mw bnrletqne et t tied " Tfc c Bsanty And the Bri**-
ends." 1 be petfornjanco will comaii-nce with the
Ism of "The Fatal Kit*" and »t half put eight.
E. D. Davies the marvellous ventrilcqaiat will
K l*o bll wonderfully funny eo t?r t uomeol which It
reaersll proooonced the most laogttir provoking
ever liiteced to in tbu city.
AUutnbrm.
Noising eas exceed tbc popularity of Charles
Ylviaa. every tight be it called oat again tod
•gain; be appeaie in fire or six d stloct obeiaotars
and slog* tome; capital songs. Billy Emerson)
Liitle Uu, Senttir Hart, Bam Bicker. Charles
Emttoa, aod others gave a capital first part and
appear Id slde-splitt og acts.
California Theatre.
Another large andienoe assembled laatolgbtaad
Mia. D. P. Sowers received another ovatien. Tbe
nomedy of "Diana ; or Lore's Mask," deligbtsd
everyone. It ahonld draw a large audience to-night
aod to-morrow nigfc t when it will be prodticod for
•be la»t time On Friday and Saturday Bare. Eow-
ori will appear as alary BtewarL
Bella Union Theatre.
An excellent performance la given at ihla bonis.
Aral part. Isteilade and afterpiece area)! lively
and entertaining. Tbe programme appears on oar
Ant page.
Botkley'K Xew Varieties.
Tbe new programme presetted at tblB bonse Is
foil of at radioes It comprises "Joan of Arc.'
in wblcb Ida Alay. Frank Vonimote. Hngh Mor-
ton and Leon 6 am we He, appear in many new acts
and as attractive melange of songs, dances, char-
acter acta aod ohoroaea.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre. .
Tbe people of Ban FrancfBoo like a little opera
now and then, a little tragedy at seasons, an occa-
sional lecture, now and tben a concert, bnt a good
ciroaa IB io a'aeon at any time. Crowds flock to
the amphitheatre to wltoesa the performances of
John Wilson's great troupe ; tbe daring and graoo-
fal Ian a. too wonderful Ella Zoyara and others.
Tbe programme forto-nlgbt appear! on onr first
pajjt. Tbe rew i queetriau spectacle of "The Bar-
■ veil Borne," is a great success.
Plan's Hall.
I B iod Tom drew another immense audience last
nigbt, and gave thorough tatisfaotton to all by bis
playing, singing and illnstretioBe of his wonder-
ful power of memory end imitation. Blind Tom
ts the sensation of the day and everyone is going
to see him.
Benefit or Protective Order of Seals.
Tbe benefit of the Benevolent, Protective,
Independent Order of Seale will take place this
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. An immense number of
vvhwteera. wbose names are given on onr first
page, will appear, and a very vaiied entertainment
wall be given. 7 he performance will commence
with an overture by twenty-two musicians, led
by t. 2<mmer; Owen Marlowe will read "Tbe Blue
and the Gray ;" Frank Hortimore wi.l .sing setlo-
oemio songs; 11 as Ella Chapman will perform a
banjo solo ; Mies Blanche Chapman will'slog a bal-
lad; Hiss Ella Wilton will recite "Barbara Frit-
cbj«, ' ai d J. O. Williamson follows wih his ver-
aten; Mies Maggie Moore will appear in btr spe-
cialty of ■'KatiriHj. ;" Henry Edwards will recite;
te'lle Oaugain acd Mme. Buitlay will appear in a
paado deui; bignor Honato will pieeent hie origi-
nal verslcn of "Love Among tbe Rose;;" The
Little Jewel will sing a song; T. Bree, Tbomss
Can-pbeil. Mat Kelly and W. Baik will sicg aqaar-
Wtt.i ; others mentioned on our first page will ap-
pear to various specialties, and the performance
will end with tbe farce of "High Jaoktbe Heeler,'.
by Lew Rattler. Jake Wallace aod mombere of the
B P. I. Seals.
Woodwabd'8 Gabdeks— Mr. Woodward
bae departed from bis establiahed custom, aod
will on Sunday next give tbe use of his Gardens
1st a benefit for tbe boy Bnielay. whoBe arm was
peraaninUy injured by having tbe muscles de-
stroyed by a ferociouadog last week. A large num-
ber of professionals have seooned Mr. Woodward
in this worthy movement, and have volunteered
for the ooeaaion.
Ahatomioal Htjsbtju,— One of ibe moat
■ompleie collections of the kind In the United
States, comprising' hundreds of ooatJj and bean-
llrol wax models, ia dally on view (to gentlemen
tnly) at aha Museum on Montgomery street. As
hoar but be profitably scent her*
•San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 010 Meroh'ant t treat. Diamond
Seitaog, Biam-ling. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale. i-i
SanOwioh Island Pulu.
Since the eaeension of tbe king to the ttxone
of the Sandwich Ielonda everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of lndnslry la
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bchreiber, dearer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the msrket, who has long been the
principal Importer of pnla, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and hia shipments this
year will be very large. Pnln has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma'traas bedding, and donbtle&s Mr. Schref.
ber will find no difficulty in dlfpoaing of all
that comes. »
arTi-ve Hundred AAexa Wanted
Immediately. To Bend their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leidcsdorff at. •
■*■■■
For trio Best Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas a Oo.,
£0 Eo-.Ti, y si Beat. New slyle cap bonbons for
ka&i and putles. 3^
Mrs. M. W. Kind, are&Fmaktx, bat removed
to 133 Geary street, between Dapoot and Stock,
ton, opposite Starr King's church. jr
Genuine -Ha ana. Ojtars.
Beat brands at 61 Montgomery street, 8, W.
comer of Merchant. Franok k Oaha. q
Attention, Ladles
To give the akin the eoftneae of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to tbe complexion, tue
Dicnv'B Gbime de Lis. L
Pratt's Abolition Oil
The) Right of Sntclde,
Among the new* from Japan we find tbe
following:
Four yearn ago Hondi Jugoi, the Minister
of D.imio jt-sbio, w*8 murdered by live
meD. Two of them were puiifsbel by
death, bat the others were only imprtsooe l
for a time, beeauae it was not they who pro-
jected tbe sobeme. Aft^r t*o year*, how-
ever, twelve men tf tbe gnbjects i>f Hooda
boned tbemstlvts tcgtthtr by avow to re-
venge their master, and killed tbe tbiee
men. As soon as tbe murder was fulfilled
they appealed to tbe Government, and aeksd
for a proper poniBliment. Ia the eleventh
month of l»at jear they were Eenteocsd to
coram i: suicide.
While Japan is learning bd mnoh from
the United 8tates, and Europe might not
we 1-3 am something from them. In this
matter of legalized suioids Japan U ahead
of us. The idea is jus. being taken np in
England and sarioaBly discussed. Professor
Newman advocate] tbe right of suicide, and
proposes to deal with it ia the following
manner:
"To legalize and regulate the Bystem aB
marriages, baptisms, bnrials, etc., are reg-
ul.te'1. Bessys: 'The Besi^trar would be
rfquircd to iuterrogale tbe patient before
witnesses, who would attest bis d* sire of
deatb, and medical testimony be addad as
to tbe hopeleiSDcsa of reeoveryl'"
Tnis over, the patterns to choose between
chloroform, Paris green, a railroad train,
over a bridge, a little pistol, or any ether
form of "nappy dispacb," after an affection-
ate leave of friends. Tfce profesper's sug-
gestior meets with more advocates than
one wculi suppose, and also, of coarse, with
some opponents. This new system would
be admirabie as applied to criminals. Let
tbem saicide if tbey prefer it to the riBk of
the laws avenging band. Itmu'd be much
mere* econnmical than the present system,
and instead of hanging matches, we might
tben have "saicide farewell levees, or bene-
fits."
The Designs of Providence.
The designs of Providence are described
as "inecratable." They are not so, bow-
ever, to Sandvloh Island Cabinet officers.
When Generaia Alexander and 8cbofield
were engaged in prospecting and inspecting
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with a view to its
adaptability for a United Slates coaling sta-
tion, Mr. Whitney, a member of Lnnalilo's
Oabiuet, urged its cstsion ta tbia country,
and hinted that such acion might induce
our Government to conclude a treaty of re-
ciprocity. He said :
This unrivaled lagoon harbor has evidently
been designed by a wise Creator for some
great purpose, perhaps for this very object.
We thkkit very probable that a wise Cre-
ator mad* Pearl Harbor expressly for a coal-
ing station for tbe United Btates ; we are
sure of it if Mr. Whitney owns property iu
tbe vicinity.
A Distressing Case.
Not to be behind hand, Munoy, Pa., pro-
daces a ghost in the shape of a-beaot ful
young lady who goes from house to house
never speaking to any one and only mur-
muring: "I cannot find it — I cannot find
it." She is supposed to be looking for her
ohignon.
"The manufacture of nine from grapes
is coming into favor in "Virginia." They
used to make it out of crab-app!ea and cop-
peras, but tbe cemeteries got to filling op too
rapidly.
.»> —
Beecher scoured $12,000 from the ros-
trums ef tbe teeming West.
Ladies akd Oeshjiien, renumber I he lead-
ing fishloEftble retail Shoe store in San Fran-
oiaoo. H. Hinders, 332 Kqsxvj Btrtet. between
Fine and Bosh, 4k
Or, Barlow J. isniltii
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A Dart of the evening is devoted to examining
and preecribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9toir. u., free. w
Samethtnjr Lllce a Critic
Tbe Call baa another new drama'is and
musical critic; (it has bad about twenty
since poor Mullendore wis shot.) This one is
awjDder. He calls Blind Tom a musical
' prenomenon." We woDder howho would
like to be oalled names. He sa)S of Tom;
It would be sajing tee much toasserttbat
his playing is f*nU'ess, oreven highly art s-
tic; hut it is wondeiful, and there are f-.w
prufersors of the art, who plav better than
this poor lad, woouu intellect G^d has to
completely darkened.
That's right always be carefal Dot is say
"too much." We should like Fowler ti
examine that critic's bead. We think he
would pronounce him, equally with Biiad
Tom, an 'inspired idiot." Tbe Call staff at
present his many a "prenomenon" on it
bat its critic is the greatest of all.
The Danbnry Horse.
The Mews siye:
Tbe Daobaiy horcefcae a reputation above
all othtr animals of tbe breed. The chief
claim ef tbe Danbnry horpe t > public favor
and rjotioj is the facility with which he will
inn awiy. Ho will get op in the nigi>t from
a refrtsbing sleep to inn away. He will
leave a meal of cream cUei and qnail on
toast to run away. He will saoiifico home,
happiness, honor and other people's prop-
erty to run aw<y. And when he gets stui-d
nobody ever thinks of getting in front of
him. Oncein a wble a stranger attempts
it, bnt there is a food to furnish ice to p-ok
bis body with until bis friends old come on
so there ia no hirm done. STeit'ier is a Dan
bnry horse a respecter of cocasions. He will
run away from a pest, or an ogriculiual
debet ■', or a funer ■(, ai d, in a tight pinoh,
won d run away from a potitton in the New
York Custom House.
An offer for Lnuca.
The head of a lecture bureiu in Boston
received a letter from a small western vil-
lage, inquiring for how much tbe lecture
committee of tbeplaca could engage "ihat
German singer, Lucky, with a good euppott,
for a couple of concerts?" To this tbe gen-
tleman replied: €*My Dear Sir.— To engage
that German singer, Lucky, with agood Gup-
port, for a ooaple of cooeerts, I fear you
would be compelled to mortgage your entire
town, to say nothing of the outlying farme.
If yoa decide to conclude tbe arrangement I
shall bepleusfd to serve yon." Tee lecture
ageut has not yet been beard from.
Adelina Patti's voice is still too fresh for
her t j come toAme ica.
K Bryan t^tbe poet— not the minstrel— is 75.
Woman's At-laxlkls.
One would ttiok that it was one of woman's
sights to etjoy as good a dinner ae a man, and
pay the tame price for It, Nearly all the ret-
taurants "lor ladles and geLtl*men" in San
Francisco have poorer fard than thoee wbrre
gentlemen only di . e. Thebx 10 an ixofption.
At the flOKBBB BxSTAUBAirr, on Wa Mog-on
street, at the ccroer 0/ Dunbar Alley, ladiea o«n
get an excellent bnakfast, dinner orluccb, at
a reasonable price. Henry Boeken, established
since 18^9, provides ever? luinry the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find the>
cidhes to please the most tpicurean taste. *
Don't Fail to Call and See
The mo tt wonderful and gifted Doctor Fcr
tune Teller of the age, Uadaizb Sunn, AatioU
ogtr, juit arrived from the £a%t, and can be
conBuIted on all events. She hai cbam^ for
Lnek, Love and Happines°, whiob nt ver f >il to
take effect. Office Con&ultatfcn, $2; by Le t r,
$3. All commnn ica: ions ttrictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a u. to 8 p. v. Bati •fac-
tion pu rinteed in every respect. Cffloe, IC
Second street, Boom 11. 4o
Tia© Pioneer Carpet Beatlnjr
Mac 111 no Oo.9
No, 663 Tehama street, is the only place yon
can depend on for having your Carpets well
cleaned and swept by machinery. J. SPiULD-
tng & Oo. s-s
Do Wot; Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerne, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
anA*h from experience, having tested the Doc
ter*a capability. Beferenoea (riven if regulred. h
Removal,
Samnel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing micbines rented end -re-
paired as uenil. and aold cheaper thanever. x
The Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. ConnoUeieure say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all other*. Ca'l and aample It.
E, H. Le^y, proprietor. Bouthwett corner of
Kearny and Commercial. is
LADTEe. now is your time to bay your nnder-
elothing at a great eacrlde, because H. Fried-
lander hai gone to Europe to bny hie Fall im-
portation?, and has left ordirs to sell hislsrge
stock of lidiea' and children's under clothing,
ompridug all Btylessud patt<rne, cheaper tban
at any othtr place io the city. Rim mber the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 8a
Dr. Dohcrtr
Has devoted his study more parrJcnlazIy to
Chronic and specific- practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician in
8»n Franaiaoo, Office 519 Bacramento street,
eorner of Leidesdorft, a few doors below What
Oheer House. «
It Is True.
J. A. Sbaber k Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
all oth9rklndaoftarnitnre and bidding cheapw,
for cash, than any other dealer In towo. Other
m
mMkM
Good Investment.
Mo other city in the TJcited States offere
greater indicements at the preient time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at $25 each at 421
Montgomery street. Tnis is the beat chance
ever offered. •
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock le immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
Fresh and Sweet,
For the beet oonfeotiOBsry, n to Oant? and
Warner's. 107 Meatgomeir St. near Batter. N
American Watches.
Seduced prices, at H. A. Oallender's 62 See
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully reDaired. d
Br. 0. T. Bigs haB removed his effice to the
Olympic Olub Building, corner of Mew Mont-
gomery and Howard. is
Onaxavoxazrx.— Maaame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
323 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine, Consulta-
tions In English, Vrenob and German, 1
Those Beautiful Tievr Can-pots.
At Jas. W. Bumhsro k Co's, Ko. el6 Market
and 17 PoEt streets, are going like hot cakes.
Hew and choice petunia constantly arriving.
A perfect rnrht? see ana bny them. Eltgtnt
parlor fnrnltnie m.de to order In the finest
ayile. aa
•
Fine Candlvs,
yresb, sweet and dtlicione Candles, of every
variety, atM. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
....W1LLDE GrVZK BT Tint ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
...AX THX..„
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler street, nenr Taylor,
COMMBNCIHG OW THB »»TH OF APRIL.
acdooa'iuBiBg TrxRBn ETaMLNGs, daring
union t me the
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
AWD
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise,
Togetoer *>itb eelactioos from
Beethoven** Kogvdl, wi l^m Tell, 8ta-
hat Huier uttil Braual,
Will be frlvao by a
GRAND CHORUS Of TW1 M^iDfTEO VOICES,
....am ah....
ORCHESTRA OF 30 PIECES,
With Fall Org** A.eeoanpanlaaeBt.
The Snloa will be rerdered \» Mrs. Marrlopr,
Moore aid Harden, and Meaart. Uaver, Masulre,
Oampb*li aod Mablo.
OOabTJuTOB
...PROF. GEO. T. BVAH8
PraU's Abolition Oil
Ourea BheumatiBm and Neuralgia.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Oures Lame Back and Paralysis.
"Wlille Labor Only 1
Employed by the What Oheer Linndry, 121
Ljldecdoiff street. •
m . -
A. Pleasant Locauoa,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
M
Prlee of adnata- loa 81 "«
jftc»«rved «4m*i* 1 s»j
Sests can be reaorvad for the aeaaon at Eobler,
rhaae A Ue'e. «8< Olaf strebt, on and aftsr oAT-
TJBPAV, April 19. a.
Sale of SINGLE riOKSTS. with BHSEBVED
SEA1S, on BAlORUAY, AprU Wiix
war Foil partionla/s will be found ia Pampatete
to be bad at all tn* Moaio 8rorf«. a..i6 td
TiAST Xj^rOTTLTjFa.E;,
...JBT....
PROF. 0. 8. FOWLER,
1R PLATT'S BA.LL WED.VESD\r AT 2, TO
Ladiee, tllosirairid, "Penalx Beal'b aod Beauty
8pns.~' l'11'y oenia. OonsQlaton. as tojsnr owo
and rhildrea'a pbranolocy, bst PosicK-a-, ete , at
fi.- Gmod h. t I, dail- ano ■□ avcoioss bonr Ba. 11
till W P. M. UiiaunrajAinim >Pm
The City Gardens
FOB THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL 'OOTETIES. A8-
floC>atior.8 aod Military Companies ia called
to ibe ad*amaf;es offered by tU' -e commodious
and be mi if ul groanoa for i-iotidoy •"* iot.io F.-t- u-
\u'.; Tbry can b» proenred oo any day in toe
week for piocio purposes lbs commit season on
noe advacUceoas terms Shan any groandam the
State,
TUB CITY GAKUESS
Are easT of ccopc-b witbont nor tariff to "ocletles,
aod uro provldrd wiiti Urge and Denntifol Lawns;
In me Shade 'i re- ; beannfal irlotversand Plants
frora e*er> clime; ra-oeioas SwIc-r-; two m«m-
mnih Dancing Paviliooa; a nam al Lake, wit1
Pieasnre Bona; PoartaiDfl ard tbif<rTatory Tow-
rrs, all perfec ly abult-ied from tbn winds. A
mimmotb He-taorant le on tbe %• on; d", and every
cooTeoiftnce for tbe aoeommeUatloo of large Plo-
nies bn.a baeo mfide. tv rrfiingbaa been placed
ia in* most complete ordor for tbe coming season
TBS CITY CABDKMg
Are tbe largest In tbe State. They contain 8V;
acrra of Knoll and Shad-d Lawa. Flower Gar-
dene, i-.%o., and are capable of aeoom mo dating
'.0,1/ V P' rBou- witb tbc Kr^a~"&t oon y eDionee. Ex-
tra Cars ruu direcrly to t^e Gardens.
Ficnio nonimitt" e are especially icvlled to oall
and maooct tbe Gronnd^, and ascertain terma,
which will be moat favorable.
hi. V. SIEVEVS, Proprietor.
•avOfBoehours* to 6 p.m.. dally, at tbe Garden;,
corner 'twelfth and ifolaom streeta.
N. B— aoO.Ooe tdnsifBion Tickets were sold
by various Aesociatione boldiog teetivala at tbe
Oily Gardens laat year. Tbe sale of epiritaooa
liqnors t*iil be prohibited oa the gronnde on 1 es-
nval days. mhi tf
m^mmm
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
MitiiigreiBi
Is a Sare Relief for Indigestion.
gLEB^lXl'Bf^"3
HewiEV'S
HAS KO SUPERIOR Ag A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
MOM
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO tXO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
brn reepectfaly Informs bis friends and pat-
rons tbat be baa refitted inbeantiial style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and wilt bs pleased
to see tbem, one and all, and bave them aample
some of the cboiceBt wines and liquors, A Dew
billiard table from tbe mannfaoto y of LieeenQeid
with Phelan axd Oolletder'a latest pateat »*e*l-
faced onsbione, baa been placed m tbe Billiard
Parlor. Ibe popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carrol), cao be foond in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creator* comfortto ait.
j&23 If
BR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
IO (\f\(\ beautiful and IN8TROOT.
Av. \7\f\J it* nbiects to be earn. Qpen to ths
Public DAY AKD NIGblT, at KDKFKA HALX
S 18 Hontgomory atreet. FOR MEN OKLy.
•vDb. Jobdam's Pbtvatk Ofvice ia at *il
Geery aireet loppoeits old ftlecbanioa' Pavilion).
ORGANS. PIANO STOOLS, PIANO COVERS,
tSneei »1 m.c, Uaeio Bookr. Mu = lc Polio?, etc
Anew (stack and large assortment. Oall and ez-
ami . e tbem. The celebrated
McOAHMO.S PliXO?,
Nov legarded by tbe mn leal prifr-sslon as tbe
best medicm-prioed Piano in this market.
A., r. ItA.ii K-J.FT A CO., Aeeata,
mhMXw No. T»l Murbet alreet.
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
No. iaa geaby stbeet,
apllm Between Dnpont and Stockton.
RETURN THE BOOK!
S.F.BUSiNESSDiRLCJJi
Aj t r o In per a,
Mrs. Bock, 129 Geary streeL
K.M»ft.«.-l !«■■■« Mjutf »t«t!oti^T
SUcey A Mook, (Bebool books arpsoia a
oorner Foartb and Mission.
H. H. Moore, hbj Mobuoo,^. n9w Mw
BuiIdcm Collerea.
Heatd's, Brjant A Btratton'a Ooiiegs, i
llDlchera.
Katt, Fred, Stalls « to M-i. Oal.foraik SL
Clal rvo j ante,
lira. O. M. Btowe. * 7 Kearny street. Be,
Kroployment Ofloe,
H. U. Kirch off. Male and Female Help t
French Fnaey UoaUfc' *
Loaan A Oo.. IS Montgomery, 197 ud 109 1
H»»p Sklirta and Corlcu *
M. Freod, S6 Second street, j
11 a man nrilr.
Sampeoa, A. B. A Oo.. 110 Second strvst
Merehont Tailor*
Holland Bros., 12 Post «tr«et.
Milliner*.
MLsb Llaele Garter, 118 Fooith itrsei.
Urn. M. oelig, U26 Kearny stress.
Searcher of Beeordt.
O. Y. Gillespie, 611 Washing 00 e treat,
Wines and Liquors. (WdcIr
Daneri F. A Co.. RH Froat.
.
51
DR. CHflS. H. TQZER'I
PRIVATE MEDICAL IHSTI!
N, M. cor. Joeltaoo and Kaarnj
THE GREAT KRADIOATQR Or fi
. COMPLAINTS, torn.e.lyot Uck
London and tbe lauf. twelve years of S»bK
DH. TokRR informs the affile ™d IhttL
? . IS, and spendicg ono yaar in th, „
orated Hospital in London, ibe LOCK h
opened Lis old Medical loamaie at tfa«a
whers be can alnaya be iomd. DR. TO
for forty jeara met wttb oiparalieled 1,
tbe t-rf>ntm*rji of diseag- >ooar,iit v '
VJHRONIO AAD SPECIAL OoaWli '
dk. cms, h. ;tozkr
ie In every way responsible, bledlng t- a
erirct spermBDBDi cunr, or makiu aa .
Tbo?e wbo cannot ^ffL.rd to p»y for »S \
medicine wHl be charged for meditioa *« 5
Mr>N i HI Y REa 1*. »h ATiYH PILl?b» !
l« tail 10 sivme rellff in oaaea forwaki J
reenmmeoded. are to be obtained oni
offioe. Price, $5 prr box. Full dlratttoa
bux, ten l by r-xprees or otherwise,
D*. TOZKR ooes not Imifte tbe aft ■
Q^aoltB who make it a pr>«tice to pom !
sffidavilsand otbnr false r.fereoc«»,bnt ,
tbe nioHt respectable peoole iu ihs$taia.- 2
bas CVSEDot diseases which otberahtn '
oar*.
A. a. corner Elearny and Jacksasat
NOTICE
rjinEPtDLICABEHEIEBI t
lied that the Field Depatlet
Office will eoaneaoe oHtnlii »n
8ATVKOAY, ilAlil H l, i«7s.
The dntles saalimed to thow 4 *
are loo well known to the cotman 1
reqo? re explanations, and walls
been caret nl In making any sekttl 1
Oil positions by men ravorahly kl«
lb U community fer their comsetei
IflUgrlty, und urn confldent that I
ilea will be dlachiara-ed by taaa 1
areneralaatlafootlonwrull caacen
X nrcently rtqaeit the general pa I
report to this office any dlraUctH
duty by any of my Depotles, saw
them that any Just complaints »
ccive Immediate sUteatlon.
LEVI KOSSKw
mbl City uad Oenat Aaa
Attention, Good IW
proprietor of the Mmera' Rav A
tanrant, bes taken the managemeot 1
of botb the Miners' Rasaanrant cb^^p
Oommerolal street and tbe Mioars'**
Braooh on Market street. In partoanaip «
A. DRAYEOR, who baa bean oooat
firm lor years. Improvements bavs I
tbe cniaine departments that will H_-
nera* more popular than it baa ever***
the 22 years of its prosperity. Onr Bill
embrace all the delicaoies of the saw
motto is "Good Faro, Good OooklDiaacl
Charges."
P. « £HOEI A 0
MINERS' RESTAUR-
C81 and SStt Oonuatrt
70 9 Market street.
Open rora fi A.H. to 10 p.m.
DECLARED BT THE JUTOJB *J j
Fair of lb. A«>rlc«n iB.tito". *™ j
ol!i»™. M b.TH)f BEST ON EXBIBn ,
~ B,-Pt»po« of »" »«rl" TO tJEITT^ j
M1
WILLIS^BANC
USIO FURNISHED PO^' {
ocoaalona. Mnafc importad.arran ^
ante1 'nraale.
a- KCCSM, BZ.TJMC I*e»4er
Ortbettra,
HENBT VOW DER MKBDW I
er or Brass Bond, ., .
sw-Ordrrs from tbe oonntry proSP.1" I
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Is»« }
Store. 188 Mottgcmery atreet. or m*
BI.T7M. 8BP- Monrrnm»>Tretre*t.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN lATH'
Cor. Seeond and Tektna str •
1
HOftVBR BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
,V*Tempi[
• t.-l..
MTMUEIT S L k
'HOTEL. ^ ^
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»•» rttiflKO WIB< trail. I*. ir>»
WHHKB ROOBS
WEST HtTHr
^EtoPOLITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
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— Of *»•
QDEEW OP THE AMERICAN STAGE,
BELLA UNION THEATRE
BELLA UNION MINSTRELS
Thou. C^rtixxiDlooll
Week i f 4 OUII L »na < oorKU!
• •• t ... a.,* T.a t
WHO ITIL
IS PUNA.
1 •
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i ii n
APRIL ia
pan Sisters -
MoCollom
•Tolvn Moctillougli
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i —Mil
tCCRIHEt
DIANA; OR, LOVl'0 MASK
.mil
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luouH Ala* in the Dark* »....
f .ftl.-.. P| UN
ii.unf
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■MM •' MB. IMTHM !.»«• II
UUmu.' *
T. ft* ta»«««l fti • •• • ftftaaft fey
DAVIBS
■ Ma CrtAiAAl taaf**tffe>Maal AAttilad
t r» life tliuma or Tir
i - r or n « ■ i rn i ow«.
""""™»V DAT. AT 2 ORAKD MATINEE
ft Oct for
larlllui Novulty
I r J. ft I a *
LACRa
rlcca! Ftnt-ClaM EntertAlnasnU'
OllKllHft'l'P
imJallbaBI H
Wi lining LVKil
J I. W.ioi inftt
J»H» Mr! I I I OIUH
w. a. miiiim
..OWH MARLOWE
K K IHITUt
»l'» MABOIt MOOR*
HIU HRLRR MM T
man m*MR walto*
Ba)rla« Ah. Tfclrd A'l lb- fallAOTlas »#r. aadr. ftftlU W Aaa, I
'Mrep, <tentlr Ladj," "Lady of Beauty," •(Jontlj Fall the Evening Dews."
I CROAT AFTaKMOOR. ftl 3 o'clock
First ivirs. Bowers Matinee,
A<M1«<| llilf rrlr* t« nil ■•rl. af |kr llnntr
r"»» Im«i>
T««ii »•■ «--«. M»wr**>^ «Wit— TV*— Olrato iXi Oia-anaa SIS* FUioor-y .
• •Ira ■ »-a*»- *»d lfmr-IUr,-t Li III »rT .
.ML * ,-»r*.i— , II M .-riT.t. I
T.. ft. ..
V* W I
WQRDCtU
i ■ o»jM>t y «rl t g*AB t m t •> jt .
m Mi» r.voftirs ■
l^iTrlJLL« Htatucs!
Itll fliRkirft m4 JVKJMR JMUI
*■»• «o- •»*! TW 1 *>>>•>•■< |« ■ I T»» I **>•»< .*•••
■»• A'*l! T»> •(•••FlftWj Th* AAwfUNM)
*>>>*ririi . h. a <«Hil.|«,*.t «IIM*Ml
■•»»•* I n— .ihl ir lr'**rn*'ri M.nnmvHl
Our 1
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HflfUCAL. CI. OWN
H»BIIT CilKLtn
ct*«»cn«.«fliici ...
(HARK* vim*
THE BLACK
CHEMIST I
Overt bm
Ooeolodiac wlio Iba Tkr— of
How to Get Rid of a Mother-in-law!
TlavMlir Sr •'»!•■, i-f ih» t> Inrir,*) TtaMlrM K Oh M«rab
Simml "tffl" • h-r p-tV d hatbtod M»»t K«lfe
Toaipklll*. *Dfll'»' tbup-t>i| ) bat. Ooapbofl
I»r0«'i! Hut "iri^jiiiod
Mrs Whin.* MlonU Plllaior»
Mrs lB«or>aa Jmddim JubaiVk
HAS RETURNED TO
Il« Parent.
[A SHIRT STORE,
ftp** Cat. feftft M»m»T*m I*
I Nrootd Rtrect,
r*« ftfttn mm* • «*fei»4«i« »*.
• f fell rKT« mm4 rt RE.1IAII-
•• lh« MMl law Mini
UaA
Rtunicr * o*>.
BRABMIHIOAL
)1ST PLANT!
t Indian Remedies,
f OB TUB OUR! Or
Hot. It ■
PyiptssU,
■
PaIm. Di»rrhM,
DiaooUry.
«« BlH-nfin-nf (IO»f wh»
»d: Hod. riama*! Padr. cz-Ua**r-
A. Po«4; K 11. 6lD»on; ii-erf !•■■*-
■itfatBiA Ib.iur > rrd |jiit«r. And
Ml -All KtAK.NV HIRhKT b*.
»od Pio». apl if
,»««"
O**'
S OPERA HOUSE.
IlflA CITT. UTAUA.
SAJCT THr.ATRE HAS BERN HR-
. ft»d Ma b. rvot*d bf U). Dl«bt ot
I. bun An4 UftiftlkDi oomoftniM
AAA wllb oo .uplioAUAa bv l*tt*r
jcHn piricK.
Wnntn.tOft'fttrMt. Sab FmioTMW
LBMOVMD.
1 ID SRWIBO MACHINE AOBHOT
1. feow NBind to Ifil R.w Monk.
K. m Hft.ftrd If. B.-Tb. WKKD
HHlHl tb. bl(bft*t pr.mlnm o.ar
— '*u low a( tba AT.ftt World's Fair
. JJ, IA. .asm Pink rr.mtDia at tb.
■•a lailltat. F.lr, apao TW»M I »-
i at hiMdarlts r aod tbAt bow, b* tba
■awnaKlRR BELF-ADJUBIINO
Tftlaft M feaani AaaMad, and rataalla
■■J MtAaa Wtbano. m2l lm ao d
By a Clerk who Tried to Soil Him
a Suit of Clothe*.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
ItonniN 1« and 1~ 080 Wmalilnirtoii «tret>t.
IF BR HAD (, >I TO TUB
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
... or....
C. P. Van S chaack & Co.
706, 7X2, 7M and 71G Ztamj tlrMt.
(Opposite THr plu?:*,)
TTE WOVI.II HATE HET.JI BEJITEO
at aatt, wllh*»ut rniy •auttcurj
talk. «iil wcnld Uawti been llvlmc to*
dar. »»L •rnomicnt to Boclely* mnA m
WOlhlaVC a.oTCrUMaTi<BtorthC toW |»rlcr»
■Tat which sooila are Bold )>T that cntcr-
prlslac -troi, iRBlcad of belli _• • " dcta'd
eold. d*mp, BUHrrveahle b-odr."
Philadelphia Restaurant*
OBJLS. T. BKHOOLD. PROPS IKTOK.
-riii.u. notii i: to
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARK PREPARED TO PURNIKH
BrVM-Hatiil OKOHhh H1A8 compon.d of
• da hMt nmloiAD* In tba 8iaU, n&dar «0Bip«.
tiai Ivadtri. At lair r.t*a
hrVMi:H KKIIABU
.. AND ...
HARRY AMI All.
With tb'fr Great H-iita'lon,
OOUMTMRFJCJT.
Tin: amove: abtikti ark now
C»iHd t>/ ru»t«fan Will ol ttio KouLj Mouoi
■ APPRO TBOITB,
iDelodlDBT the Child Wonder, "APPIIO.
I.flME KI.I.IN,
HIM U. El.l.IJa end W. E1M-1*.
■crlo.Ootjalc and SoettlatB.
OUT IaIkTOS,
....AND....
I. ir C T A B A U I.
OH OUR BOOK*. AND CAW BE EN.
UiQA, tliroiiuri oar ancncy.
nilKBIOAIV (ORBTE * CO,
THE OLD
Hot SOOtCh,
IS llnrlca Rlrcct. neaar »jL^„roy.
AH 1>i-jhUh Ten Conts
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST T0H .ADJIRRY IN TOWN.
Atwira no Ola tba N*«r York Har-ld, >larr>f r'f
WMkly, Fimi>h LmIIb'b, Dav'a Dolnjt, Polica U»
SBtta, All Ih* OaliforoiB papaia. alio London
Pnoob. nall'iAilfe. llluatratad Landon Nawa. Call
and eatllfir your a* If.
•W- Do *
IsTtt
Bar Sugar
SANGER HALLE
(SINGECR'E UAI.I,.)
It DJUBT AT., KIAII RBARST.
M.ae bnt tbe Cboleaat Oarnnd. of ^Vlaaa
ua,l l,l»i uora na bund.
DEPOT WETAXD A lAtGHE'S BAT BREWERY
I.U II OURIB FELDMAKN.
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTIL
MUSICALINSTITUTE
DNDRR THE DIRECTION OF
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
BIT W AHITIIVOTON tTRRT,
fall la Upa. MaAolra'a OoatA Hoaaa.
TO0HDEB
BOWERY THEATRE,
8ALT LAKE CITT.
VTARierr talrkt i:n routr east oar
ala.7. aa«Dr. Itrat-oUaa oneaiatnaata by
atippiD. at Sail ijak. and ippliInK to
R. JKKOMB,
1.3 llil.lnr.. M..*r..
Alfred Vetter,
Manafar'orar AOd
lmportor of
BIRD CAGES,
1W Bopont,
KFAH 8UTTZS STJULKT.
Bfbs rny Btook of Bird
Ciw* rwff>r» purahaalDK-
O1! awhoro. AlTvayanoATiB-
m |ii»oi* on hand. My
pAiflnt OaceB, mad* mi
Tin WiT«>, kn> warrnnUd'
KKKKKKUM VKKMIN
Also, bait QQBlity TtCA
ai2ll 11
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
'I HIS ft TOnKRTTFYTMAT N.B, TBRW'i.-
1 1.10KK HO.Ni onii 61 WaRbloftioB KlarkaL.
are tbe MJI.K AtiEMH for tlao a\lr> of mr brand
nl bu-lAT.k'iownai-BAI.OWlN'.H DAIRY HUlV
'l> u." It haahe«as..ld at tba aboTe aland too
paatthtrteaa yara, and any branda of bnilar rep-
r- • "t d '.o b- of m) irmko n' t procured cl H. ti
TarwiIUier 4% Co., a:e coaoforlcil a.
I,. K. UALDWlk.
Ban 7ran«trao, April, 8rb. ibTl.
K. B. TKWWlLLlPRBtt CO.
f.2«-lm KM and «t Waahlnnion M artel
gig-nor Mancusi,
pRIVATK SIHOINO LESBOKB.-OIJ^* 0»
ROIDAT and TRrllMT,
At 5 P.M. SI. Jinn Boom, »•« "artat itna*
ooroar ol Ellla. '.'SI"
MILITARY GOODS
....AMD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
«' 1^1 oar o ."
THE JOCRNAL i>X AMOBEMENTS.
AT
HIIMrrckiint nad S«S Wu»hlnitfl« «*•
Below Monueemery. Sao KnuioUoa.
WEDNE8DAg^.^^^.-APHlL 16,_j73
Nutueni,
[From the D.nba--j N in.)
The more taarly vaii;H8 0f loiters are
becinmng 10 appear.
A friend w< o baa got a oobbte of wb lo
Angel* left is aoxioua to koow if the D..D-
bury b- ae ball orgaiiieatioas are to served.
He pants fur new vioor ea ;v d bru-ses.
Goaacl tu smd talent di not Kiio^eiber.
rr t abtr«go dolit ee yoa matt b^con-
toot. Oar clo'b •■> are t,ol vory good, t\-
thomjh we did not oo iod tba fact wueu we
•jioiaieitoi Mia E fm.
Tior.: wis a desire on the part of to
ieaober to make a i>ehol<tr ut d>iat*nd wii'l
the ooa otonra is. Bbe said, "Whit makr-s
you feel bad after yon have done wroiig?"
"My pop," eaid the youth, feelingly.
It u totd if < no of f ur oit sei a who las
reo«Dtly been mado afd'h'r <h>t be enjojs
the heir bugtly. Uiiogof a eooi.-l tarn be
att?ndi many parties, and oa Lis dapaitare
plaees t e tw^ttoherab ia bed. On bie ro-
-<arn hege'n Into the plioe warmed by tie
darliog, andint-4 1 a darting at the foot of
bed where he o*o keep hja feet on it He
aay« aould loom is the I.ealtbiiBt ti s'ep
in, aid ti at aregisUrli notoniy a f Aly but
a posit it© jpjary.
E. A. Sotberu has been o''i s-a a trm fe e
of lie Bo>al Qjntral Theurcal Fuor., Loo-
-4.on, in place of te hte Cb.r.B Dick-n-.
Tbe pl.C'i w-iuot fit ed b+f jre ont of respect
to the memory of thegrtat oo^el at.
Wc »ould r oomm nd yoa 10 John 0. Bell If
you wlah to bur can eta ard fnrtftare cbe-p.
fl team r scl p'Oulochaira « f every description,
N'arlr cpuotlM the uraod Hotel, on Market
.«tf«et,
■Oyatera.
In Btxoiiii>r* rcniDd tbe etb* atghi.
To look at 'Krlseo by can iifc,tat,
Lmr careleoi tei:, toy cbuire aid ftrsy
To wh»" a ' '.mtitln't) 'e*>*l*»-B play
Of ep&xbllog w*,tee. trade a noieea
Tnroujta vfutoii » Bweet ouoqaM watt aeon ;
While moi-Bj «tooe Jnd poorly k-fri'lL,
O'er which tbe waU-ro *.<clv :«ll,
Made tbKt WIlWOW 't»-m to b)
fioto« fair? Hrotto of tbe ►***..
8top," »Md Div fneod, "ift's go to bere-
ft Ioosm to UK. — ..] •' '-■} tb**ir cLk.t."
"Ail rlKbt," I e»i<l. "1 muut »frree
That tbla place unite trie ^o a *T."*
No sooner hi <i we tumid a neat
Than it our =id" a <x*4ter ueet
Made hiH uppeui nee, at*ed 001 wish—
Said tfctj bsd alntUMl »-<>' '""ti
That we mini t saqifi. We fi-ond it troa,
Jnd eftcVtf •nd'/iiijicaiUt,, to*;
All khvda "' o*»t^rj4, J11I17. rat.
Oooked every «'j!e; Ja»t tblnk of that,
And If >oiir IBOUtb ilO'i't w'ttlxi-, [L-.-n
Ton 're dtfl>>r*'Ui trm otber men,
Tbe^ 'd 01*00 <■ Jiid crnb*- «od terrapins jj
Co lact, w.' fonad fh.-T hn.i *-«aiu
•That ooay pluCeo/J fclnd-of g^ni-,
ClBh, fiVnb or fowl «■ :i'b or- cmitd name.
TFblie BTBpy dttfb wv, I <u nare,
prepart^j to ir'.nam *(• eplooia,
-The India-, too, V- ve ftm»d. 'twould aeeaa,
That ttifij have taerr <b>- nnHi loe are^m;
80 h«-re tbev flocfa, rhe dttl- doner*,
To gri wtist tb"y '"-U "-u. h nlo™ dlnuor*,"
(Wbo»-ver doubt' tble If* him i'c»h
To thro- bnu.:rrJ T,iirty-ee»«o Bu^b,
Ati J tbere t<>'« trutK bo'il nod mido plain:
Who «oea tb«re onof will go air»ia.
IPaolfir o>»-tt-r Huat-e, «8"J Bu«b tureet, above
Vontframery; oeeD Usy tod Nluht.
OHVRLFP HAARB. Proprietor.
Enjoyable Drive*.
An elegant slu c u foria^le oa- iage, atyllah
bo7F«a at.d a i-!i:.i 1- crtvtr • n- t«e leading 'a-
»eutlal« of tn • 1 j' Jutl* r.di'. urn fin- ownaot
be ce rare d Id 6an lr»D(l-co»o ui q>i*wi i.ablr
ae frim Frmk rm-top, *bo*e <«tmg b have
the irlvtlex" o (be a a»d f on'tuu tb> Ooot-
aenial ElU. Et. h--d- m-im-iUtiKa-td
by tbe ie-t c rdet of ibe < ity and ae he makes
It a po'i t lotfi'pitj .b' , I.e.. t-n ^nd p-rl'-cilr
''OUiteLOS driv.-i.-, no it- uiort<' librrslly patroa-
•zed tbaa any otn< r car>l>ge prrprleror on ibis
J '.st, white a larze inmher of persona, and
1'dieein pattirutur, *tlt engage do o rri»«e»
.'ixpt ihr.tirt wbioh lie irividw Praul q,»d eo-
. ored gr at uoo-s" iu h:s b n'B ■•«, ant the
ida iiaiiav>ie w.> iq which He tymanct* it makte
jii. a rarvorite * t ' all -bo na r>uuu hloa. *
f Xiototfritpiil« «_;«.i ue>
A\ one dolUr per iioz»n »t tke Peoplea Art
Gal, try. g* Thur<* -tr ..i i^iwhiii RtevemaoD and
iiifijlon Ktrec a
Twenty 1"i»«
Pap 1 CHara, «lt
Wb»; Cb.e. Lai d
tie* • n «i
>tyie , r r «el-> *hfap »' ihe
•,-a.- Ill Uldesd»ffat.
Proit'i Abnll io 1 tIM.
The pro* t 'a htm dy lor all Acbee aid PaJnp,
-Kotl.c 10 "be PuUlir.
H. Pe»-.r, 7)0 Moi.t.o- e-v'etre#t, onn dorr
South or tbe Mt t *>[>ili an The»r/-, it uow a»-J-
4tngoff hi« one stnoa of mi a" , t> yx* -nd ibJL
ilreob' rlotbiug. ot» acontut <it r "unval, >t
gTeaily r-due> d irnm, Ev.ry do-nip 01 of
gent,- furnishing g-i-.d-. n t*. mnka vi»ll»««,
•e'e^belaw 00 L Call if on wnt bar^»tea,Sl.
*Xnbve Beat Htrnmm<<,
Dr. Perrj's L»m (Iibbm, tor pain. Dr. Per.
17*8 We>»foot Pilli, foi all Miiot. romolalnte
Foraal" by »U d usart-t-. *rnnT, 417 Siunome
street, e# ntr of • on>n wi1 . *
oi« m cu. ^v.i Kv^iy Nitric
The best cbowd r to law*, ate- rittlual
Hot «e*tib faJoon, IA >lort n ^tr^et, j*>t (ff
Lv:*'dv- 8-r
*
etJitiu aa«iO»r«i
Forni»tl> of Bn"» nu*.a latrflaflpa, oen be
ousd in froui «' nokBtnaji ivoa clothing eo-
'abllsbnjMi', hoo't'«'.j-t ooruM rtn.h u rt V as
gomery n's.. or Dexcv raubkw Hatrtam oraera
left *t .it,.. 0"* «*»«u'i»d to .lay
Bneti.
* Tbo Ohroniolo of tt.js mornioffbas a out
of of old Dr. Jayob Towna^i d, tf BnatF&-
rillafame, wh-chit attflmpta to i<up<s» on
it r ad rsaa a like ess of Captain J»oit.
Tio Mi.d'jo W*r wil le illuatrat-d by
Wm. Sim[6)Q of tbe liluetiattid Ken.
Idi its %' t angry easily.
E^'ga a e six ce tie a-doz>m in Oeorgit,
Pe'roleom Ktsby beiU tue Dotoh at beer
driokisg.
The AttGallfry for April cootiioa a like-
ness of B^erstadt
A 0 'lony of anti-polyjamy Mormota have
eo'tl-d in O io.
A New T'jrk miiltner had a band of mueio
a*, her opening.
B ooklya has a sadden at of oleanlirjea
a, : d ■atiis piblio baths.
a Oakland horses have the ejiziot^o.
B-ncott, of tLe New York Herald, is doing
the pyramids.
Pn fes-or Lay baa brought his balloon
bark to Sai Fra(.oi»c>.
A mad drtd^e h,« been named aft:r
L'toh.
Basinfsa :s Jaitaidall now as it wrsdur
iog Loot.
It tikta t'n pounds of coooons to make
one pouud of a Ik.
Tbe fa;ure a i-kcrats of CaHfornia wilt
ba tie people who ova oiaage gTJTOS ia
Los Angeles.
Thar loro Thomas was born in Hanover
in 133 J.
Cerr-bro-spiaal meoiogitis has appeared at
8uO(*rPlat.
Ca iforuians expect to become rich on the
torn of aoaid.
Priaoe ss Chrii im of England fs learning
earring io wjod, anda'ltbe English ladka
are f lloring her lend.
Noiti Garoliaa ia proud of a wcolly
DOBA
Sijoor end Signora Bsrnardi, who accora-
paoiad Mme, Agatha States tj M«sic j, have
returned.
The Cbroniele goes in for greenbacks.
It is too late in tbe day.
Our Paoifi^ olitnato ia better for silkworms
than even Italy.
The Tuolumneites will piiLis at Badger's
Park, 0-kUi d, on June 1 7 1 < .
n£*n »d?e'tiaea, tbeo redizts.
P st-offic«i «0Tdfiiat estibliBbrd in France
in 1104 ; ia England in 1531 ; in Germaoy in
l&ll.
Ereryone to B in Francisoo wants to eeU
BODpetbiog. We need maanfaatnrta.
Geeabacki would be gooJ to pay wagea
with, but not t > bay grub.
An Omaha p.1. per, wi hoot iotendiog to be
personal, insiai>a ca (hit if tbe Omaha p >*'■-
mxst <r wo ild iesi{u# "maBy ptrsnts w n d
feel io s aDxious about their money let era "
Ttieaiagmg iaa great feature of tie psr-
fura ai 03 at the California Tbra re.
A three-l?gg d dog is one of the sgh's at
Woidward b-G r 'e a.
Tuemost civil, p'e sine and altogether best
clerks i 1 fie B-in Pr.tciecj Post-i«ffice, are
i'i the L d o-' Ddmry Dep.rtoaocit. Tuoy
wear o' i^none.
Trie Call is about 1 1 stirt a spititualibtro
department.
B gin to be h ppy as soon as you can.
Y01 ar dying f si
Au E<eteru journalist has di^oivered the
correct it mnn jatioo a' 1 le*— 7»oo-o'-fiar«.
Rent-* are co oi igdo vo ia Vugi iia City.
Spiritual ii.aiif-t tio is are otoorring
atnonggnod Ciiholio^. Tbe Thooaan called
Didymi sof the Chronicle is "investigating."
The North Pacific Kat)ro«d d du't iavi'e
laiies to be pieseot at t itir breaking
gronnd jollifieation. It wis a miatake.
T.-mMa^aira is engaging "heaps of tal-
ent" fortbe Albambra.i j tha Eist.
The Alms Bouse Iovsati^atiun" has
reaultai in tbefi d ng of abalaiioe of $9 in
faror of tbe contractor!
Tbe son shone ones in London during
H«roh,
Th ■; 0 fry ( f Ban Fr incise 1 is solvent, and
yetircavi't raii-iii'»i ey oa its b >ods.
Bpiiiiua ism is fttsliiondble in tiia bo.it bc-
oiety ia L >ndon.
A p-itifu1 ieport wbb current yesterday,
to 1 11 effe t th t the Mayor hie the epizoo-
tic. It s ui'ouQ'Jei.
The o o a in tie San Joaquin Valley
are le t'g Imrnid up by the fuo. Nutbiog
but ruin witLiu tbe next tea diyn om tare
ion,
As we cannot stop (he Chinamen onminfr,
why n< t y Ba tLeai in growing tea, rioa and
Sonieih ng for tba Wa^bing'on Orito:
Naked Chiaamen with ibe amdll-pox lids
lu 'h ■ Bau Fr nci-o ' «treot o^B."
To "old Uidia'k" at the corner of
Cl>y and Ho itgumery st e ta Of 0 urse
every one knows we refer to AUriin and Hor-
ton.
Tbefir^i-l'oof tbe epixootioin the ho-
man beiog is wleu a man becomes a little
ho(a)rsa.
Iidiana -a having a Hqaor war.
Mr. Huffiigton wai t-d to caM her la>t
IllVa girl At atl 0 na Haraoat* a tut h-r bu>-
biud wbo ia aohnrob member object d,
W. u pie auri Gamp over Tu k r'e will bare
a big v-io u 0 a <le on the 23 d.
•*» l> lo • cci'iuiiiH.'i.iiliin.
V.'a-hinrt leit at ihoxffict- bei.re 8 a K.. ean
'•e letortit-d to ibe ev^nteR If nq lr d; we
U-rV.r rtisa politl Wbat Cue-r Laundry, 1*1
Ltl .(.Ed>rff tlrret. •
Int«r«atliifr te Wany.
The word w.tiaky is a corruption of the
word "ifigf," or w.t«r — a verbal rot ft,
wh'ci appears in the names of Wisk, Esk,
Ustt, Exe, Tb'am a, and >>t ier Oeltio riverB ;
and "gng" is omoeced "ifri tbe name of
the Brui th Admiral Vernon. A Bailer u?ed
to Wfar a grojraio c at, and tbe seamen
gave him to nickname of " Old Grog,"
which was after w-rd applied to the rum and
watdr in roino d into tie nary by Vernon.
Terra Hat e d irs have the ague so badly,
that eTea ihe m<strea;a t tble car in tbe com-
munity caanr-t keep a quirt ia bi« tail for a
longer peri d thin five n>iaot»e.
Jest ae several Wallet eet men ware think-
ing of d ling Japan, tbe Mikado his prohibi-
ted kite fiyiog.
^_
Stcar Shirts nim Oollaxraa.
All srrta and ajaes, for f»e obeap, at the
What Ch.er Lmadry, 131 Lsidesdorff St. *
8ave Vour Money,
Why p j $3 par dos-n for Cabinet Bembrandt
Pbo'o^r^pha wben you can get tbt-m for $1 per
deter, end all other alcdafqiaDy cheap, at ihe
Kew Ioik G-jLlelt, No. 26 Third aireet, be-
tween Muaion rnd Marked ?tr «t«. No Obln^ee
employed at the New T rk Q\IV rj. 8-8
We get do bu lnasa frim Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laoodr/ Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. *
S7~Fob Children's Funroats go -to Mouse's
Gii lebt, 417 Montgomery t-lraet. 3v
Ladles Vioiiiiii- Ocr-ia.
Written, engrarr^l or printed by Johk P.
Dwxxa, 126 S-.t.tr rtreef, opposite Liak Sou's,
and at the G>raad Hotel N. B. — S.vbtdkkb-
OHiEre sea-tit kabbxd. Penmauship of every
QeBcrii-tton to order. a
The Last New Hoag.
Mr—"M-Kt it Ghan&m,"
Emerson OorvQIe i j my name,
My bustneaa alvayn la the same;
Ea&tera Oysters, aod Sanoy Boast,
Reibh-e thes1, tbat my bouse can boast,
gifely these Bivalves to all I show.
Obi huh oh! Oht btgh obi
Noue who have been but again win go.
CorvlUe tays sol eays sol
Ob Floe St'eet, at No. 410,
Rememb r ibe rumbrr and cill again,
V'3ioa- of 8'i-Il-a b in every style,
|ow-r Ily cause you much to smile.
Ladlea wish escorUi tben always go,
|_adie« got LallM got
Emerson Corvlile's pollt-l and so
8-1 " They go| they gol they gol
Th* Boston Furniture Company
H s rjmovtd to 'S3 hfarkea htreet, between
Tbird and f oor h, ant hwe a new and well
■ elect -d ft '©v. at redaofd prices. 41
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Laura Fair lets the "Wolf out
of theFoll"
IHE "VrOX.W I» TttM ?0!,D" IS SOLO BY
I'Hi^TLBrort, » Postetratt. fcplondid pio-
lort a for Saigoas sod B«r-rooma.
Takeapoepatthe twelve jarota of Frisco,
That ac«j iltted tbe Fair one *o bold.
Get one 10 onmmsmorate t ba Fair trial
A a ilhi tr.t d in Um' Wolf ia IDs FoH."
SECOND ANN VERSARY PICNIC
...OF THE....
French Zouaves
CBL. E. B. BUIFANDEAB, CBM'D'fi,
io..„
FASSKING'S PARK, ALAMEDA,
....ox....
RVXOAT APBIL SO, lSTS
e*ota* TiekeUtfareinalodad) s>l CO
JLudlea „ _ 50
•#-Bo&'s wtllle*ve ibe wbArf at D, IO and 11
o'clock a m. sort IJi pn. The Uomp»oy will leara
by the a o'uiock b .-ut. apl6 td
az nisht.
A great TarM1
wo
- f T f s «■■■■ W' W, all '(yl»«,
W,"a Oh er L-uadry, IJi
>t« D..w©u, *.h,.wCi»rd Writer
It' ad- na'i and mile to order. Boom 10
60H Uara< I Btvt, ,-• r. Poi-t and M< nigomary o
loi m woax, *o to T O- Jensriy), decti't.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Marple & Gump
WILL BEt.l. TrtBODOH NK WH \ I.L A 00 .
-md Sid, 89 .JUUIUS PAHTINOs. UisI
iiL,i 8TA.1U&UV. .to.. omDr.oiof. «o oe of tbe
n>o.tamioen'.»rut»iol to. d»JT. PiO'ores on ox-
fa ibllon*o^^4i^io<ae,re2d, pril 19 h. .ol6f.il
SPRING GOODS
Business Conducted on Fair
ant) Honest Principles.
OJST33 PRICE.
ALL GOODS WABR1NTED AS
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Daily.
»
THE LARGEST STOCK AND 10WIST PRICES
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
CLOTHING.
COARSE and FINE!
The Fortunate Maa)wlie Bay, his Clothing
st ae IXL AUOTIOH 8T0BE,
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the Million !
WHY SUFFERJWITH CORNS?
L^Ot TFN DO*LAB8 A TBARt
r DH. r-uiPtR will keep tocrl
Feet to t>-rf - t oid-r. C j n\ Ban-
l^riB DRro-wioft Nails bdJ a I troa-L
hi- nf tQsP", prnmp'lr a»d palo-^
losily rem v_d XO A iNTO'JHUftr
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
' *S SBCORB 8TBEET.
FINE COODS IMPERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Cuaranteed!
AFINB LI»R OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Uuod. ju,lrecei,t>4. U. t sod see tbem.
«-43 8-c..i.d -Irtel. mh'/71m
CHAINGK OF BASK.
MARTIN &~HORTON
f-IATFl KBKOVBD FROM TBEIB OLD
■■A ot.od. cner tf L-u, aod Mootgomer; at? , lo
?>o HI L»ID<6lioR.y SrHKgl. aplain
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOBS
ON HAND and mada
to ORDKS,
L. BLAIR'8,
9 KenrBT vtrwat.
rirpil of Ltu Haietia Leroy, Pau-la.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
PiSCT GOODS, -WATCHES,
JJsrwBLBY. xo-no.vs, riprs,
PEBPIMB«, SriTIO.VEKT,
ESei.ISII CUTLKKT, TEUJTKS,
BAGS, TAI.181S, TOBACCO, ete
A FULL bTOOK OF
Linen Coats and Ousters
A FULL LIVE OF
IjUSTEriT SUITS.
OAJU. AIB SEE FOB 1T017IiS£I.F
THAI
/^EBlowour
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stock*
That will
IXL Auction Store
618 Kearny st.,
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak S
(Formorij M«« A WmUaim
II
So. SO
MOSTTOOMBKT 81-,
Oppo.lt,. the tick Bou.
BBAKCH, 408 KEAR»I 81 ~
. ■ '■'
MB. MAYEB OALL-* ATTENTInK
Lrao .nd well oolootod ufonw.*
ladies Cloaks, ia Silk, i ,
and Cloth,
And bio now Bty'os of read,-n'il, Rti, ,
•tll.rLADIEs'sUlTS.at VERY Slw >J
Al.o. . larijo oioolc of biripoo. BroT,, H
hhawlB, Luce JaokotB bilk , oil Com..
Silt,. SaNnn, > Joakmp. and .«^iS
TrlmmmsB. jn»T AHB1VAD -TaS?
th.bprlngBt,ieaof
PtAIJ AI« EHBBOtai
LIKEK SUITS,
W. B.— Oloakfl. DraBBea and nuM nadi
in latait faahioo, at raa^nail. rataa.
s.
HALL'S
lR
,R
SA lL
PAR
APR1
of ComrnereSal
s'
YELLOW
DOCK
AND
IODIDEofPOTJ
rs^HE «eii' srai.Mj nj
lo Q.e, Parlflea ihe Bt.af
raoibla. ei.rr.pt and Inapara .
Core. Rhenmul l.m anil
Sold by all Drngclat.
' I
AOE.VOY, 41T NA18 >M« ID
SOLS AOR.NT1 FOI
BU. PEKRV. LAST OHIf
1>H. PE'IBY'I WHiriHlTn
MONEY SAV
Bp parobasinK soar Goadnitka
NEW YORK 8T0
No. 11© rW-r.r.d atreei.
Human and Imitation Hiir I
UHEAP AND FINE JttWfcL Y aaD
Ooods. Tbe X,.r«».<.t -biuk aadLrttl
a>t> n hoieaale «od«ite.all.
Hnraan Ualr Uwitobea. . .85, J6, IT, |t tai
Unman hair, too Draldi ...
Bilk Uhigoooa fl I
Silk lopBr^ida
Linen or MohuirTop Braids .....
jLin-n 8aritobr4
Hilk Mobair Oarla, very Baa '
Mohair Switobes, pl»io or orimp-d, **».-
BibOone, tlooisry. d-Mr N. U tK,»
Oixr Real Hair GM
Are aneqaalled 1" this mtrkat for P '
QQalityor -arlt-t;. Hi. mine oor .to-- W •
tog jour pareb&eea. avGood* aaotO. 0.
A, B. ttAMeaun AlH
No. HO Secern* ad
■o301m Betweea Mluloa ai. -L
POSTEHl
ProgrammfB, and all klnda of Pliant
SHOW, EECrUKE. COSCBBr-
ATBB and CIBCtTS MUM '
AT LOW RATES, BY
B. _k7\ steret
6S» out 8r«mt. J
THOMAS W. BSBi
BIIiVEH I»I<Al
** UANnFAUTDKEBaB. |
^Jr Bip'iTitkfll
£rj 0RU«rB4"J05, *'
^l&r — and—
ESTABLISHED IN 1»»*
S-Laeaona ad too on the Banjo aa*1*»
BlOlf 8TKEBT, between Plrttl Ml !
N. B.— Floe-toned bilver is&lo bwa" j
oanionala alwara oe ha.nd
FREE AND EAfi
BYSBY SATVBDAT *
Pluno and Sli-srlntZ m%
CHARING
■frJfrSAll
80S Mlaaloai street, nemr '
• BAGLKS A WILD, P»J
CANDIES.
AIaL KIND.. OB THE |W»
made at ooj btewa Oandj Faowrj
ordere, eapeoially from tbe oooatrf, *
and will be promptly *g*°dj!y SJ" WA<
1 rtT Mn-tlMWr. 'et- ~'
UHAHIBRA LUUbING
M+t* FINELY |TB.'«1SH8DB<«
JEStIi a'* or ™ *n'te' t
iff'lni OofCOTilBOvd Kooma U» let. ^.
witbc-nl board. ALUAMBJll
ii
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I «Ji
Hats! HaIa:
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N1W ALH11DRA TH1ATR1.
niu-op MiviNGr
WILSON'S
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EMERSON MINSTRELS
IV1
IV,
'HOW THI
Sam Rickey, the Creat Irish Comedian.
Littlo Mac, (ho San Francisco Favorite.
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Tbo
HITHEATRE
Oront Iiaura,
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t *r> a..*, k * rt, i a .
■ i-iayo) Omola ato-vo
JOAN OF ARC!
( OKU i'OI h t
I'rtr-f »««»»'oiirt Oil".
Ill UK 111' mil WIST I 11 I'KISCIU
HUtl r«M
OMAR KIWGSLEY
VM wpMf •■ Ma Oiwai fwAwMwa«wawa>.
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SUII MI»K4I. rot r.iK.i
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Bob rTtrl'i LaafDaMa flkalch
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tA.r«r (Harp
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i *m*t*m
Other charaoum by th* Company.
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Hob Hart
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w wif ikn. hatdsr OIO. SUItUM. L* P»raba.
lt.-T.K IHb*. TlMHI
aaaiaiaa by HAKRV ULARKR.
ll.-r.lls. Z«i*>"
M.ET
ia.-B.arta.wt-' u u
Tba parformtaa* will ooncla.de wlto tba
New i:<|Ui^1ri!m .->| (iwlr!
IWTl T LT n *
The Harvest Heme
Fat-ally Orrlr ■ *•
■ l— ■ t ircl* 7A
Pi'iiK-ii' a«
n. Half Pfjr*
WHi OIBm «md dalli from IS to i. Door a o.-aa si 7.
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MPICHOUSE,"^; ;::•;',•:.•:
•rmnj.
• 1 M WUiri SHIRTS Tbay n: rKErECTi-T, and for <jaa itr aid rtarability will oerar ba a* ate bad. To bo bad oolr at tba
IXL AIITUIV HTOKR, til Krarif ilrtf, mr . -mt.
SI, 000 REW1R0 OFFERED
to any per*
Bum
all hlndac
Halra and
DM r bl
'. N (Title OORIftJ
naiifia, as
Linim-rig}
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PLATT'S MUSIC HALL
EVEKINO APRIL 1
tm£ caniAno utni or miur,
ILIND TOM
' I. AVIK Al. AKI.KI TIU.V..
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pan "
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— 7T riA.io r.tri hiii. in.
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Btfi^;
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M*crt*ltr«tio
, Maadilttoh a
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BalUai
!..T»tfb.r«
.Tbalbtrt
nliftOp'
I 1 "Oaprlca .
I t MomlrWltiPta'ni" Oot'««halK
t.tnf Srn- i •-> -h- Matk'o, Bird."
PUbo '.'-i- I mi'ioaiol tb* Bird) Unff oar.
< .Ootuobklk
mm H ■*.
an Trtuaap^al" Kunkla
Kip. i« Ip fiui
PLAWTATIOX Mll.OniM.
loldra «»pp«ra" I "That Wotcoron Dai"
lamoat barroanda'!" I ' Oom«> aloa«, Moa#a"
OBIOI.VAL IONOK-
Jofcnoj" | "rh»» B««jjPick»r" ...
iaa «Qo Oot tht Oiad«r lo bu R>»"
IMITATIDM
Oboreb Orcas
Ouit\r
H*ojo
DoQRla^'Huaacb
UocIvOharlla
Boa
Woman ao d Hand U/ca a
i Baniuaa.' '.',','.'.'.'.'.',.,
»ld4Ur.. _
j«i Tbraa H*lodic« at tb* aama tkna.
DUDBIPTIVR lirair.
■4a" V.i i»r I rUttlaot H*ouiM..RModT<>m
Htora" BUod Torn I DafJigbt Blind Tom
ao n e ■.
♦d la i ha Oradliof Iba Daep" „...
tlb*)8*>Uoa* Horaaward Fif" H
tiririw'llto Tom Moor*"
Urp tn.^Uuoa ihroujtb Tarawa H*IL»" .
^ThcOld'Sta ton"'. '.'.'..I;* "".*..!
"Tiii I*r Oraao"
PiRI.Ott KKLECTIO.VI.
"Halo A tl,t H«ll»r| Mooao^ry ltr.ll- ..Waull
•up »aa. uoua lorougo
r-Kor.' OatbarlDg" ...
Voc'li lumambar M»."
*• bf la- Saa"
.Bailor I [.a Daairo .
,..Rramar
<I«W FIKTlf C£BTI
RaMrrad S'aia, oo oaota avtra.
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Gires Tone to the Stomach,
.^b^,uxLB^ers
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
.G^xL'B^
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
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'TL?VlR.fTERS
UAH 110 SUPERIOR DBA
ULOOU PURIFIER.
f*»it
Laura Fair lets the "Wolf out
pf ttoFold."
THB "WOLF IV THa FOLD" IB SOLD BT
rHlKTl.KTON. 9 Foal »tr#«t. Bpkodid piO-
tar»i for Baloona aad Bar-room-.
Tak*a paapal tha twotrejorora of Friaeo,
Tbatacqnlltod tb* Fair oaa ao bold,
G*i oaa to oommaaorat* t b* Fair trial
Aalll»«trat»dln tba"Wol( In iba Fold."
gPECIAL NOTICE
Marple A Gump
WILL BELL THROUGH RRWHALL A 00,.
ApirlZJd, 80 -)HUIU- PAINTINOS, MAR-
BLE STA1UAKV. *to., ambraolna; imool ld»
moat omiotot Irtmtiof tba day. Pleural on az-
bibiiloo and Oau'oaaoa ready -.aril 19a. aplfltd
isr. swiskiiVEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS SKCOND ITKKET.
PINE COOD8 IMPERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
HURRAH I HURRAH I
Second Annual Excursion
or Tut
Warren Guard.
OOMPANY B.
MU'OJl) BEtt'T l.ll AH m, It. or.
OAPT. P. T. M. WATR.
TO BADGERS' PARE. OAKLAND
(Sroood Btatloa from Rrotdwar '
a V A DAT APRIL 3iM h. 1M7J
aVOraad Baai-Bill Matcb batwaaa tba Or*a-
oaor. aod Mker Km HatacBall 1 laba, for AD •!•-
faot HiT*r-moQDtad Bat.
TICK ETA FIFTY IK.VIS
Ohild r*n aodar 13 yaan of ag*. 16 oaatf
To ba had from tba mambart of tba Company
oral tba Boat on tbr> ntOrolBtro' ID* Fzcuraloo
apia td TH K OOM M 1 1
AFir.ll THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
OO TO^PHK
Hot Sootola,
Batter atrrf t. Bear Keai-nj .
And try ona of tbalr
Hot Seotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
fa9U J08. P. BRIOQB. PfOPttator.
CUSSES IHJLOCUTION.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBEB8 OF
tba Tbaatrioal Profoaaron lo California pra-
poaa form in f olaaaaa for laatrao*,.oa In Klocntion.
Paraoaa wlablne; to avail tba^aalraa of tba oppor-
.ooily of acqaiririK a oftofal art at a modarata ooat
can «and in Iboir name* to "OambyaM " P. O. Box
2394. wban partioalara aa to tarma. eto.. will bo
aaot *ft tbam ■l*'1.
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DAVK*MKNDEB tX th.
' old origin. K.d Lion, lOOaary
atraal. bai.aan Katrar tod llupoot. wtaar. yog
ato ht.a HOT ANU OOLD UKINK8, aot(OT*af-
tloi tba old Ploo.tr l.unoh. Too "Old BparV' la
»!.... ™ — nd DAVK MKHDK3. Prorm.tor
OEOROE MAYES
DEALER IS OYBTKES. 0LAH8
HUH kind, of HBlLL FI8U. i
SUII. Hoi. AO, 41, AS, California 4
Ladies and Children
... WILL URD...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRE8BINO PLEASANT TO USK. EASILY APPLIED,
i* on- (fMi. and will not lajora tba m«»i dalioata. It
curat all dlaaaaaa of tba toaJp. ramoraa daodrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ran'ara tba balr aofi and gloaay. and la PURKLV VEOK
TABLE.
warTb* Oritrloal BAGK BRUSH HAIR TOMIO AND
I'Hl s.-S.NO may b* bad of tba Acaot.
JAB. II. OATM, Dmmlal,
FIOA no.
....THE..,.
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....0IE0ULATES IN ....
All the Theatres.
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
Ql TUB TEAS.
6KNERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE IMOST ELEOABT OU.TOM WORK IH THE OITT
THE JOtFBHAL OT AXVSZXtVTt.
I». BOO-A-SIX>"0'I
Below Uootgomerr, Bag 7t«boUco.
THUBSDAY APEIL 17, 1878
AMU8EMENTS, Etc
C»Ufornla Tbeatrv.
TbeeparkJtnK comedy of "Diana-or the Maik el
Lore" with it* brilliant dialogo*. fine scenery and
beentif el choruse* ud serenades will be given tfcie
•Tecmc for to* laat time, with tbe exoeptien of
tbe matin" on Saturday. Mra. Bowere act* so
weU in this plav the! ell eboeld ■•« ber in it before
it is withdrawn. To-morrow *M* tilantfd traged-
ieaoe will appear in ber great character of Mary
StOATl.
The "Warren Guard Picnic.
The second annual excursion ef the Werrtn
Gaard, Oompiny B, Second R*gim*nt Infant y
V. G. O., Oept. P. T. M. Wete, will eome off on
Sa-.d»y next. Tbe Gaard will go to Badger*
Park, Oakland, and will tsere hold high festival.
There will be a base ball mfctcb between tbe C roe-
cent and Silver SUr elabe. for a *ilver mounted
bit; therejwill be other ema«emente. Ttekete,
priee fifty cent*. o*n be bad at tbe boat on the
morning of tbe cxcnreloo.
ajutoxioal McHBim.— Ow of the most
loanpteie colieewoa* of tbe trod in tbe United
■ tatee. comprising hundred* of costly and bean*
Urol wi-x saeaala, ii daily on view (to gentlemen
soli) at the Museum on Montgomery street. As
mar nuy be profitably meet her*.
Baca • combination ef artiste* as Billy Emerson,
Charles Vivian. Sam Rickey. Bob Hart, Charles
Bums, M. Ainiley Scott. TT. F. B*k*r. Becj,
Glark and tbe other member* of the Bmerson
Minstrels cannot faU to present an eotertiinment
U «■* the popular taste. Vitiate new songB are
applauded to the echo and he it encored again and
• gain. The programme for this eveoicg appear
onour first page.
Metropolitan Theatre.
That the Chapman Sister* hare kept eome of
their most at tractive piecea forihe close of their
engagement was provtd by the production of "The
Boanty and tbe Brigand" last night. This bnrlee-
ene ia founded on the opera of "Fra Diavolo end
eome of the music ii introduced with good effect.
Mu* Blanche as the Brigand sang and acted capi-
tally, and Misa Ella as aa-Zetline, was charmingly
area end graoefnl. E. D. Davits the ventrilcquUt,
introduced new buslne**. and oonvnlsed tbe audi-
ence with laughter. Tbe eamebill will be played
this evening.
Bella Union Theatre.
Tbe admirable quartette at this theatre, Bree
Campbell, Kelly and Bark sing in capital ityle.
man j amuaing act* are performed, Charles Terner
is good in comic Booge.'Oogill and Cooper are
great in song and dance, and altogether a very liv-
ery entertainment is given every night.
John TVilson'e Amphitheatre.
Tee ehort season of circa, performances at this
" establishment is fast drawing ta a oloee. The at-
tendance is eo good that it eeems as if it might be
extended into neat week, but Manager Wilson'*
plans forbid thia. Therefore those who wish to
Bee the wonderful performances of the lady gym-
nast, Laura, tbe equestrian acts ef tbe graceful
EUaZojara, the exciting souestrian spectacle of
"Tbe Harvest Home," and the other attractive
per for man oes t nam era ted on our first page, should
lose no time in doing eo.
Buckleys New Varieties.
The new programme preeer ted at this house is
full of attractions. It comprises "Joan of Are,'>
in whleh Ida May, Frank Mortimore, Hugh Mor-
ton and 'Leon Bamwella appear, and dolsome cap-
ital fencing and pantomime bueineae. Many new
act* and an attractive melange of songs, dances,
character acts sad choruses are given.
Piatt** Hall.
Bind Tom drew Another immenee audience last
night. and g*ve thnrough i&iisfaction to all by his
playing, linging and iUnatrationa of his wonder-
fa) power of memory >nd imitation. Blind Tex*
is the eemation of the day and everyone is going
to see him. He will give a matinee performance
on Saturday.
Bomedft of the Seals.
The benefit of the Seals at tbe Metropolitan
Theatre, yesterday siterneoo, was very well at-
tended, The dre-sa circle was crowded with
ladies, and some had to And seats down stairs.
Tbe ente: tainrnent given was a pleasant and varied
one. Tbe Fourth Artillery Band played in splen-
did etjle, and were encored; Owen Marlowe won
mnch applause for his reading of "Tbe Blue and
the Giaj:" Miss Blanche Chapman was enoored;
Miss Ella, who wae set down for a baojosolo,
danced a clog dance, tbe gallery called persiBtsnt-
ly for tbe banjo tolo. and Miss Ella came out ,and
made a 'pretty little speech, saying that If they
would oUoorae that night she would do anything
ebe could to please them, but it was a mistake
placing her on the programme for a banjo solo, as
■he had volunteered far a clog dance and bad left
her bar j oat home. Harry Edwards recited "Tbe
Mourners" excellently well. Miss Maggie Moore
mide Quits a bit in a Butch song and dance "E>t-
snni, " and wae of coarse enoored. Mise tile
Wilton having been unexpectedly called out of
Uwd, was unable to sppcsr and recite "Barbara
FfiUbie," and J. O. Williamson, therefore, instead
of preeenting bis Dutch version ef that poem,
told two stories which were received with shouts
• I laughter. The rest of tbe programme consisted
of sots by various performers, wboee names may
he found daily in Fiqaeo. The farce of "High
Jack the Heeler," with which the performance
ended, was capitally played by Lew Battler, Jake
Wallace and many others. Lewreceiveds hearty
welcome on making ble appearance ou the etsge
after so longs retirement. Altogether the bene-
fit of the Seals was quite s suoeess, must have
netted the order s handsome sum, and all its
members hifbly appreciate tbe kind manner in
which tbe members of tbe theitrical profession
generally vol on Ue red.
8a* Francisco Cadets* Drill.
Toe San Francisco Cadets. O.E. McDonald com-
manding will give an exhibition of their wor.de*>
fulBliod.Fold Drill at Piatt's Hall on Thursday
evening April 24th prior to their departure for the
East where they will exhibit in theprinoipaloities.
Austrian Benevolent Society Picnic.
Tbe first annual picnic of the Austrian Benevo-
lent Society will be held at Schuetssn Park, Ala-
meda, on Sunday next. Toe committee of arrance-
ments h&ve made great preparations to make this
s very pleasant affair, and It will doubtlese he en-
joyed by all who participate io it. Ticket* are
fifty cents.
City Gardens.
Tbe Eureka Turn Terein will bold tbeir Fourth
Grand Festival on Sunday next at tbe Cttj Gar.
dens. They will be escorted by the Oakland Turn
Terein. There will be gymnastic exercise* and a
-oncert in the day time, and a bal in the evening,
rickete are one dollar, ladles free and children
half price.
Fmckch ZofjATKS Picric. — CoL E. B.
Bnffandesu'a fine company, so pooler with onr
Frenoh fellow citisens, will hold tbeir Second
. aniverury Picnic at Fast king's Park Alameda,
on Sunday April 20th. A largo attendance will
undoubtedly be present. Time table can be found
in another column.
Wec-DWABPs Gaedetb. —Big. Donate, the
great one-legged dancer, ia bis bayonet sxeroiie,
and the Japanese Tronpe. io full performances on
nnwswl
A Fair Hit.
The MarygvUle Appeal makes the follow
fair hit on the prophet-:
Elder Hildreth, of Vailejo, charges Elder
Grant with "blasphomoui utterances,"
whereupon. "A Searcher of "Truth" write"
to a last paper requesting "a friendly debate
and with a Christian spirit." He declares
that he wants only "fair deal," with "noth-
ing but Bible truth," and concludes with tbe
challenge, "Come up and show eanee, or
forever hold your peice." It is to be hoped
that Elder Grant may have a fair deal, that
his opponent may not turn Jaok from tbe
bettom, shuffle ont of the debate or cut
loose from Bible truths, and that he may
enter into the eon'eat with the calm serenity
that the true Christian most enjoy in tbe
possess:' jq of four soes against a flush fa'V
To slightly vary the language of the "Seaich
er of Truth," Elder Hildreth is called upon
to either "put up or shut op."
1 HATE A FOOL.
1 hat* a fool like pls-n,
Bad as I bate a thiaf,
And h»te a liar, for they all
Bring ether folks to grief;
2 bale a nosing gossip.
Whose DSHty prying enorit
Poke* inter people's business,
To ferret eu'tbln' out.
I hate i heir plzen scandal.
No matter how it's fixed—
With gneseee, lies ane heartays
Benevolently mixed.
And dealt ont free as water
In long November raiw —
And may the king of bil xstone
Bewazd ' em for their pains,
I alters hate a dnmksrd,
A loafer, and a fop;
And hate a kid-glove daDdy,
Whose brains ire eoftas pop;
I bate deceit and fawning,
And hate like all poiBBBseel
A snarling, jawing temper
That f, Ivea nobody rest.
SPRING GOODS JS.F. BUSINESS DlrUC I jf
'Woman's tci^tits.
One would tfcink that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy sb good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for it. Nearly all the ree-
tanrsntB "lor ladles and gectlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Tbebb is an exception.
At the Piobzeb, BiBTaUBAjn', on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or loneb, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1819, provides ever? luxury the market
affords. Both ladleB and gentlemen nnd therj
diahee to please the most epicurean taste. *
Business Conducted on Fair
and Honest Principles.
oxb mioE:.
ALL
GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
AS
Aatrologera*
Mrs. Back, 120 Geary street.
UonhiK-lkn nod Mtatloowtr*
StaceyA Moek, (School books arpeoialt ;»
corner Fonrth and Mission,
H. EL Moore, 609 Montgomery, near ttsrc
Business Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton'e College. M
Butchers.
KafeS, Fred. Stalls 94 to 100. California. Mat
Clalivojanta.
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, 2u7 Kearny street. Boot
Kmpltjment Office.
Ohas. F. Baebersr A Co, 663 Sacranieato ct >«.'
Colored and and Ohlnese Help.
H. H. Kirotaoff, Male and Female Hel&a m
French Funey tto«di,
Looan A Oo,. 19 Mnotxomery, irrr mort imi k,
Hoop Skirt ■ and Corsets. '
M. Freud, 36 Second street.
Unman Hnlr.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street
Merchant Tullors.
Holland Bros., 13 Post street.
Milliners.
Miss Lfzele Carter, US Fonrth street.
Mre. M. Selig, 226 Kearny arrest.
Searcher of Records.
O. V, Gillespie, 611 Washington street.
Wines and Uqnora. ( Wnolsu 1
Danerl P. A Co.. 504 Front.
ean<?TTich Island Pulu,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Bandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of ir-dnelry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bchrelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 626 Washington street,
opposite tbe market, who bas long been the
principal Importer of pnln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pnln has always been
in demand onacconntof Its Enperior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Bchrel-
ber will find no difficult? in disposing of all
that comes. *
Notice to trie Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery Btreet, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, 1b now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and chiU
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, vallsep,
6*0., below coit. Call if yon want bergalss.Sx.
American Watcnes.
Reduced prices, at H A. Calender's CI Sec
ond St, corner or Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. 9
J>r» Barlow J. ftmitH
Is giving a eonrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 >i o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinacloBs in regard to health
te Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 r m., free, w
Tno Pioneer Carpet; Ecatin^
Machine Co.,
No. 663 Tehama street, Is the only p?aoe yon
can depend on for having your Carpets well
cleaned and swept by machinery. J. Spauxp*
in a* k Oo. 3-B
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant strett. Diamond
Setting, Bn&meliog. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, *•!
For the Besc Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas A Co.
20 Kcitoj street. New style cap bonbons for
balls and parties. 3bi
Do ZTot Suffer from Corns,
The nnlortnnate sufferers from Oerns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan.'! Inst],
rote, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjj. We
rn*ak from experience, having tested the Doc
tor's capability. Beferenees (riven IfreqnlreO. B
Don't Pail to Gall and See
The most wonderfnl and glftsd Doetor For.
tune Teller of the sge, Madame Eioth, AstroU
oger, juit arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She has cbarms for
Luck, Love and Bappinesp, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le'.ttr,
$3. All communications strictly nrivate. Office
hours from 10 o'clock as. toB P. u. Satisfac-
tion gu ranteed in every respect. Office, 16
Second street, Boom 11.
lo
Good Investment.
Ho other city in tbe United States offers
greater inducements at the preient time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
is the time to seonre lots at $25 each at 421
Montgomery street. This Is the nest chance
ever offered.
Every "body Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " Tbb." Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock ia Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there la Bure to be suited.
Fresh and Sweet,
For the beat confectionery, m to Canty and
Wagner's. 197 Montgomery St. near Sutter.
Twenty Thousand
Papar Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, offloe 121 Leidesdoiffst.
Dr. O. T. Sjgebas removed his efflce to tbe
Olympic Olub Ball ding, corner of Hew Mont-
gomery and Howard. * 4e
Claibyoyajtt. — Madame Clara Anton la, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Kearny et., bet. Bneh and Pine, Consulta-
tions in English, French and German, i
Spring Goods Arriving Daily.
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE OITY.
CLOTHING.
COARSE and FINE!
The "Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and flue
cigars. Oonnotseieurs say onr "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E, H. Levy, proprietor. Boathweet corner of
Kearny and Commercial. 4k
Lanae/now is your time to boy your under-
clothing at a great eacrlflce, because H. Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to bny his Fall im-
portations, and has left ordcra to sell his large
stock of ladies' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper than
at any other place in the city. Bf member the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Bnlldlng. 3b
Dt* Donerty
Has devoted his study more partlcniazly to.
chronic and specific practice, and as Buch Is
bow the most successful of any Phyaloian in
Bid Franolsco. Offloe 519 Sacramento street,
earner of Leidesdorfl, a few doors nelow What
Cheer House. 1
Xt Is True.
J. A. Sbaber A Oo. are selling parlor. Bets and
all other kinds of furniture and bedding cheapsr,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealer* don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Shaber'd prices.
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff St. *
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dressmaker, bai removed
to 123 Geary street, between Dupont and Stock-
ton, opposite Starr King's church. 3r
Genuine Ha
Beet brands at 61
corner of Merchant.
ana dfrars.
Montgomery street, 8. W.
Franck A Can a, Q
Attention, Ladlea
To give the skin the softaess of velvet, and
the tint of the lily io the complexion, use
Dickey's Cszatn nx Lis. i>
att's Abolitio
Those Beautiful rYew Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bnrnhanr & Co'e, No. 618 Matket
and 17 Poet streets, are going like hot cakeB.
Hew and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rush to see end bny them. Elegant
parlor furniture made to order In the finest
sytle. ' 4-a
Fine Candles*
Tresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Meroer'a pioneer confection-
ery, S78 Kearny street Wholesale and retail o
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures Bhenmatlsm and Neuralgia. 3
Vratt'e Abolition OU.
Cores Lame Back and Paralysis,
3-L
White L«bor Only !
Employed by the What Cheer L.undry, 131
Leidesdorff street. *
1 »
A. Pleasant Location.
Persona desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building Is a Terr fine one and is well
Utrbted and ventilated.. ^
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 720 MARKET STREET. HARRY OOB-
bya respectfoly !nf orms bi» friends and pat-
rons that be baa refitted in beautiful style thia
coayand comfortable retort, and will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and have them sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe manniaotO'V of Lieeenfleld
with Phelan and Oollerder'a lateet patent «*eel-
faoed cuBhione, bas been placed in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, can be fonnd in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to all.
JaSStf
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medicine.
IO f\d(\ BEAOTIPOL A1TD INSTBOCT-
lu.UV/U ire obieota to be e»*n. Open to thi
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUKEKA BALI
A18 Montgomery street. FOR MBN OrTLT.
aV-DE. JonniJi'g Pbivate Optics is ai Si]
Gcsry street (opposite old Mechanics' Pavilion).
PIANOS,
OBGAN8, PIANO STOOLS, PIANO OOVEB8,
Sbeet HQBio, Musio Books, Masic Folios, ete.
A Dew etook .ad large uiortmeou O.U ud ez-
imi. o them. Toe celebrated
McOAHMOM PIAJOS,
Now legarded by tbe mn,ieal profepeion as the
beat medinm-prioed Piano in tbie market.
A. I- BaltKOIT * CO., Acuta.
mbM2w Wo. 1S1 Market etreet.
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
— Ko.^jea BEAKY 8TBEET,
The Fortunate Man who Buys his Clothing
at the IXL AUCTION STOEE.
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the Million!
PAl'CT GOODS, WATCHES.
JEWEDKY, NOTIONS, PIPSS,
' PEBFIHEJ, STAirONEKf,
raGLUH crrr-EKY, titiei,
BAGS, TAU8I8, TOBACCO, etc
A FDLC bTOCK 9F
Linen Coats and Dusters
A FULL LI.VE OF
ZiXlVElV SXJITS.
CALL ANB
SEE FOB YOVKSEEF
THAT
DR. CHAS. H. TQZER!
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTIIj
N. Eitor. •Jackj.»b sa4 Kcarat
THK GREAT B&AOIOATOB Of g
OUMPLAINTS, form-erry or Lock
London, and tne lasttwelveyBaraaf Bur'
DR. TOZBR informs the aioioted tbatai
ing all the HOSPITALS IR LONOC
PARIS, and spending one year in lbs u
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK b
opened bis old Medical Institute at tb» a
where be can alwayB be found, DB. TO
for forty years met with oaparalleled ii
tne treatment of diseaes Keoarillt \
OHBONIO AND 5PE01AL GOMPLals
DB. CHAS, D. iTOZEJl
is in every way reaponslble, bindiaj ij
effect a permanent cube, or making et
Those wbo cannot afford to pay for id
medicine will be charged for medlsiaaeal
MONTHLY RESTORATIVE PILL*. Btr
to fail in giviDK relief in cases (or w bit*
recommended, are to be obtained «
office. Price, JS per box. Foil direotioe
box, cent hy Express or otherwise.
Di*. TOZER does not Imitate tha ai
Qoacks wbo make it a practice to pntJ
affidavits and other false rnferencet, dqI
the tnoet reapectab'e people in the wwH
has otjeed of diseases which otheri tut,
cure.
DK. OHAS. B. TOZE
IT, E. corner Kearny and Jacrwn n
*el-tf few If.
NOTICE
rriHEPlULlc aee okriit
fled that the Field Sepaiiti
Office will commence aeeetelig yr
8ATUBDAT, HASOH 1, ISM.
The duties Bulg-ned to thee* a i
are loo well known to the coau i
require exolanatlona. and wiUt><
heea careful In. makluK my eclMra
fill positions by men favorably a* I
thin comma nlty for their eon
lateirrlty, cuid am confident tkal
tlea will be dlaeharared by
general »atI»racttoH of all ceieer
X urgently reqeeat the general f
report to thia office any direlltl
duty by any of my Depot lei, aw
them that any Juat complaint*
eelve lmmcdlute attention.
mb4 City and Count
Attention, Good
. r. nnnoKB, jtruttauuLT
proprietor of tbe Miners' B**- •
cement ,
rant oe^
MlneiVB
tanrant, ties taken the
of both the Miners' ReE&aoreat
Oommeroial street and tbe Mint.- -
Branch on Market street, in partotWijg
A. DRAYEUR, who has been coan*e»
arm for years. Improvementa h»T* M
the Duiaine departments that will reo*
nem' more popular tbaa It hai st«»
the 27 year* ef It* prosperity. Onr m
embrace all the delioaeie* of to* an
motto ia "Good Pare, Qood Oooklnf aa4
Obaxget"
P. BXBeZ* A
MINERS' RESTAUR
631 and fffW OooUMl
T«9 Market itreet.
Open rom 6 a.m. to ID p.m.
■Piaii
DEOLABED BY THE JtjPOtt'j
Fair of tba Amfrican In«UrtW,a n
fold trial aralnst Sfainwar'a. 0|>B]
otharaao ba THE BEST 01) E»IB ,
CCBTAZ, Sol. Aceot, , »» 22! 1
N B.-Plano« of all BWlw TO BEBJ .
IXL Auction Store
618 Kearny at.,
auanuuuuuannuanuuuuni
WILLIfT_BAN'
MTJ8IO FURNISHED JOB }
oocariona. Mnalo imported, arr
and for sale.
ntABCTJS M. BI.tTM X«-*e "
Orebeetra.
HENBT VOl* DEB M IBP |
er of Bran Band.
gar-Order* from the oonntry WO
to. Address M. W. . WILLIS,
Store. 188 Montgomery atreet, or ■
BLUM. 8«n> MonfcKomery etreet.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X4M
Cor. fieeoad and Teh<
.a-Terrapln oomtl
rOyetera in «T*ry *r»W).
T80UE*: I * £
V» •'
iga.ro
i$
■BTnio k
• 4« nUIWW TltUDAT. Aran i". in
•a*. KYI. «..
J CTIOPOUTAN THEATKF
>h^B Oei 'cstSicctis mr kktiH
CALIFORNIA THBATRI.
^W-*J"^»- "l^—^»*M-» *- »»«»■.■■».»*»»■■».».
U. This
leason
BELLA UNION THEATRE
DELL A UNION MINSTREL*
,• ItriafBO »r»r
•»( i W 4 • '■ ••• .. K'l I' 14 • an. I
!■>..
QUEE.1Y OF THE AMERICAN STAGE. TUcw. CarnpUoll
%1 E.I). Da vies — —
» t>. *. sowers:
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LOOH vi
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""'aba,
SFlT n,^
ssSr
J". C MoCollom «»
.ToUri MoC\illou«H
i pmao Sisters
^#|TV and the BRIGAND DIANA; OR, LOVE'S >1ASK
i ii i - ii i i i .
AFRII. M
I »»T IMVT «r » IMt B.
»» oa>o«, m .ane Art* MM
?«*»w . . ... I \ . i . - ....... | . ^n ,,i \|.|.jln(Tiirnl«.
iiml nt» rnifii in < horns.
aad loom. .. ., ...
tililln a. *) a -irn.a l.ui*
iss in the Dark!
•uciiir. •;
allklMlJ "
HUHllH.
it, aim.
iaiMp«4iil •
II turn U J*
ID. DAVIBS
a At* omny flaaiiawai.i aattUan
11» A»B OlttTIIU or TM»
■aim ur ll»»» nnnni
,. _JU DAT. AT
lllllfKlW.-'
uliiiiih—
ORAXD MATINEE
lorlllui Novelty
unnoip Tie*: FiretCUs* fcrtartili— ital
**'.l|ii» 1 ....
n»i, fl.au
Tw»al,...» r.al*
• ». ■*—. .1 la. fiMif*
n •» a . • » . m
pr ai.
fTOSSTTA .a a Saa*. U Ca.'fl
a ■• . r iiovi » ■•
J t. H.II1I I ••■*
jaan «•-' i ■ i
». A. «HtII»«
OWtlfl BARLOWS
[ X lllATPR
OIK MA'IOIK BOORS
MISS III.I.K* THAI T
HISS MIItME WALTOa
Ba.lac the Third A.I Ihe UllflwIM aar,aad«« Mill W NM
Meep, Ornll* Ladj," "L*St of B»anty," "flently Fall the ErenlnR Dews."
la; aa
1VC
TOBJSKOW ITB5IRS-I
ST S T TJ ^.
T!
•ATURDtT ArTIRNOOS, •■ 2 o clock
Only Matinee or DIAIVAI
A lfM.««-M Half Pclcr I* alt parte of the HoHtr
»■»— ■ — 1 fcttAwptMiftHj. .WQ hi «l S*>
■»Hrn. •*•!•- R*-;o»t» 7*
^ **- -^— SI *•
b«j «>tr
Oe'terr
Pr'itA fWiw
.a- mo oo
ts* O * D I". RA Ol
LTCHmt!
cob c »o>M
OiMil IIIMI
H.... ■'...
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MA
TIIOM
*. ' /V. 1V1
L.l-irio.« Statues!
■.KflRirr* »»4 jihpii JOU
*■«•■ .Ml 9--' T.f TrN.pli.tl*>.' Tka * • > -
alkali T».»a*rli».! T»» lr«.«.mt
1.. hr.i rr.|,|.i«.' ■ a* Uaat.Ufi ■ A it •*». •
•*#•«*).: Il--fl.il*' »r TlM* PWiitM «f« nnani'4
•7 kM« ifal 'iirna L4tata.
Our Kn*.v Hn i .
HMUL CLOWN HARK. < Al-HAND
CHAKivCT!R.S91Ct
CHaRKI virrir
I. Mil* Niirl.ii.a
THE BLACK CHEMIST I
tV»«lallBf tl-Vlh. Fare, nf
How lo Get Rid of a Mother-in-Law!
. . R II M.rflh
M«it Rally
Mflr-i lh.fll.Bd
... Wbifflfl. Hln>i. Plilcor.
Ml*. Infl.bofl . Jfl.DI.Joo. torn
utuiin*-
ail*!"
All»*»»
l,rt^ul>•,
i*"L'L.
r.iu..
is1 Rtr^
•Id."
1ILD HAS RETURNED TO
It*. Parent.
,1tt|KA SHIRT STORE,
...» IrflM*. .-• K.^ofl.o !•
fl Slceon«l xtreet,
r«. win flto. • e«Bfly>l.«« -^
*r »himt« ..d rinuii.
... •« ■*• ■■■■! Uw fflrl.flM.
■ r»DICT or CO.
< »>
_■■. 33STj>rTilT_,T_.'S
' ' BRAHMINIOAI.
Sf(0N PLANT!
] gt Indian Kemcdies,
f OR THl CUBE OF
Boft Tbrott,
PraptMla,
CklAfth.
Dtsfffbas,
< on And
DjMDUr*.
• Ik* tfl.Mrl.f lODIf ■>( Ihoif wko
cnnil: Hob. h.ma*i Pardr, •i-Oo*tr-
Poal; B. H. 8in»on; litter* Ed
If, Atll
T. be.
P*tf
R'S OPERA HOUSE.
l-BIMLa. I.JTT, MTADA.
UtOAJfT THBATBR HAS BKFN HH-
»ud, uMt C4db« rtatad or ih- sight ot
••-. Bun and «-»•.. d*. sosaaaoi*!
naiad tnm on .uplioAtloo i>* l.tiar
JCMH P1PFK,
■■nssrr aad sol« I'tnvrimiot,
9 J. H, MfiAHC,
I ri-ADCIaOO
[tBl TUD BEWIHO MACHINE AOB-TOT
i Ai e* )• dow rosaOTtd to 1G» Wt>w Modw
"^ tratt, otar Howard, il. H-Tbo WKED
■ •TontA took lb. hifb.it prantora o.*r
0 *0«.o.litor» at the i r*« World'! Fair
'•> ; smb. lb* asm* First Prssloa at tha
T»ad Initi.ni. Fair, aoon TWEN1 Y-
iS3«« of ano'totilf r aad that sow. by tbs
, of aa ENTIRK BELF-ADJUSIINU
lilts taI«« m aaarj dooblad. and f»«aol|i
j»|»S prlea a* hi to *r to. m 21 lm aod
r Va>
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING. DRAMATIC. MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN A6ENCY,
Itiimii-. l« itutl lT....«iv:o M-iifl.liiiij;i<ni street.
1. US BAD OCRS TO TBS
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
... Of..,.
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
70S, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny s'rtat,
(OPPOSITE THB PLAZt.l
TTI -WOfl-D HATE tir.F... «1 ITEII
at an... wllhaDt an! D.DMCMMrv
1.1k. ■•* w.mlil have .e«> lltlM to-
day , aa: araaaient to lo.l.ly. aad a
walfct.s.d*c.tl»CBfl«B*of tba low ..Ice.
aA whlcb sood. are .old by that enter-
arl.lac Srai, la.tend or belaa- a •• dem'd
eold, dan*, disagreeable body."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OBAB. V. BKBGOLr, PROPRISTO&
MTU tl. KOTICF. TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARK PREPARED TO KORNIItB
BAMiH «6il ItU'-HKf. I HAS Gftmaoflfld of
••ITW I'U Hli ll.VRIl
... ,ARS
II ARK V AMI AK.
Witb ib.lr Ota.t Sia..tioD,
CODRT£SnF£lT.
KAPl-lln TSUl'I'K,
laeladl.s lb. Child Hond.r, IAPPBO.
I.KI.1E 11,1.1"
MIS. M. BA.L.IN and W. KI.I.I*.
Serlo.Conle aad Saeltlata.
OCT I. 1 x T O N,
i.t.AiUo...
IfCT ADAS),
THE ABOVE ABTI.T. AID NOW ON OUR BOOKH. AND CAN BE EN-
aflffed by mflD.gflrfl Wvfllof lb. Hooky MoaolAli
, tbroa.b oar fl.fli
KHIBIDAN COKBYN d. t'l».
THE OLD
HOT ScotCll,
IS Aflortoa . treat, near Krumr.
All Drink*. Xen Cents
Hot Prinks a Specidlty.
THE BEST TOR AKDJERR. IN TOWN.
Alwirt oo fllo tbs Raw York Hmld, Hiir*'1'
Wseklr, Frsnk LmIik'i, D»v's Ootojji, Police Ga
*..tU. all (A- Calif
pQDoa.Ball'iLifs. Ill
aod sstlsfj yourtslf.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGEK'S BALL.)
1A OEABY ST., SJAS AUSIT,
Jfeae bat the Choicest ntrnn.l, of Wine.
aad Llinnri M huad.
DEPOT WETA'D A IAICHi'1 BAT BREWERY
1,1111 OBR1S rELDHAltlt.
Bar Sugar
jtOR 8ALK-51. KEABNV ST6EKT AT
MEKOKR'S. _ Alio. .fl.ry kind ol Oandiofl
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
MUSICALINSTITUTE
UNDER THE DIRECTION OP
XVtlT. jP. jQ. HEITIIH.
»1. t-o.I »t., opp. L'ulun Niioiir,,
ill from 7 to 9. REM-
FRENCH:
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
• IT W.KtlltUTOK >TSr«T,
f.l.lai Upo. MwnH-i Ht-oi Hnna.
TO ORDER
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
y ARIfcTT TALKST KM ROUTE EAST OAK
" »l..ya wo.r. Mrflb-clflM ■i|i»m*flU bp
•fpploy .1 Sill l.flk« .od applrlod to
K. .iekohi:.
frl Ba.lnc. Manager.
Alfred Tetter,
Mannf aoinrsr aod
laportsr of
BIRD CAGES,
ZKB. Pnpo.t.
fiEARSUTTFR BTRXSK
Bt>« roy .took of Blrd
('«««■ b.'f.irn puruhMlwt.-
•U.wharu. jMw.vjra»oma-
tbloftoow nn lmnd. M*
Ptii«nt OkK.a, mado of
Tin Wlto, »ro *ritrtaot«d
FKEKFHUM VKKMIlf
Also, boat Quality IKA-
TRAV<ta -ats on band. ooWtf
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
'I'llTS I<4 TOOERTIPYTHAT N. B. TERWl*-
1 liiOKK A 10 , .*iW and 91 WnabloKton MurkM.
art) the bOLR AGENTS for tho atla of my brand
-if boitflf, known aa " BALDWIN'S DAlBY BUT-
TKR." It. has bsso sold st the above stand tba
Id. K BALDWIN-
BID Frssoiaoo, April. 8tb. 1872.
IV. II. TRBWILMORBtf. CO.
fo-JA-lin sfflaadal WaabtoKton HsrksA
Signor JMancnsi,
DRIVATE SINOINO LESSORS.-OIASS OJ»l
MONDAY and THISMAT,
At I P.K. St. Junu Bom.. .«» kUrflrt ,<*?**
ooro.r of EIU.. Mtlai
MILITARY COOD3
....AND. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
« «5 Montgoatiei-y otrc t, Eoona JTo .A.
ffB£ JOUBNALO^AaUSEMEKTS.
KnotUbsd e«rT Day id the Year by
X- F- BO.GABDU8
Al
w«M,rfhMt aud sag WaihlBgtoH 8t«
Below Montgomery. San Praaciaoo.
THURSDAY... APBIL 17
1873
A Hold Little Boy.
The Sacrament* Bee is responsible for
the f>ilowiog : A mcruing or two fiiftoa a
little fellow of some four or fiye years, acid
ABfreeti and bright lockiog as tbe morning
itself, handed into tbe Bee office a note,
which, on being opened, was found to con-
tain (he announcement of the biit'n of a
daoghtr to a worthy citizen. Some caution
is required inthe reieipt for publication of
notie e of this nature, as "Bulls" have some-
times been a tempted by parlies who think
.hit sort of t^ing "funny." 80 we ques-
tioned tvje bearer of the note.
fie teemed embarrass d, confused, timid,
almost frigbtened, at tie queries, This of
ooura-^ only increased suspicion.
"Whose little boy are you?" we inquired.
"Mamma's," he aoswerel promptly.
Wo thooght as much, still this dil not
make matters any clearer.
"But who tMdyou to bring this here?"
we asked, quite sternly.
"Mrs. B ."
"Aud is Mrs. B ? your mamma?"
we ioqiired.
"No, sir," fa:d he, brightjning up, and
apeak. ug with distinctness and deliberation ;
"Mrs. B i» the woman who sold the
baby to mamma."
"It's hi1 'igbt then, littlelman," we said,
and he walk-d off, quite happy and with an
nnmlstibable air of dignity at having thus
aatiBfaotorily fulfilled his mission.
Ou' suspicious were unfounded. He had
00 thought of "Belling" us; but, poor little
fellow, was himself sold— the sue being
coolly and deliberately "put up" by mamma
and nnrse.
— ■♦
Sonny Italy.
There is a popular id;a th it the climate of
Italy is teaat:ful, poetical, sunny, Berene,
and all toat soft sort of thing; but a writer
in the London Times, giviog bis personal
axperienc*. says tb«t in April he was nearly
frozm in the best hotel io Palermo, w«
famished in Syracuse, doubled up with chol-
era in Messina, aud, tbongh be has made
many voyages— crossing the At'autc four
•times— i.e never tuff, red so mush as on tbe
Way from Palermo to Naples.
Hard Tim . s with the Plates.
The thjld Hill Newj says : Meeting Capt.
8am, of th=i great Piute nation, we aBk-.d
him whea the great Spring fandingo was to
come off. "Guess um no dance zis year,"
Siii Sam. " Why not? what is tbe mat-
ter?" queriad we. "What matler?" said
flam, " what matter everybody? Too d— n
dull; no ketch um plenty money. Pints
all very poor— 'bout goue in." The expla-
nation was eatisf ct u-y.
PBIVATZ LESSON* IN THE FhENCH LANGUAGE
%j J. Jo-a-t, graduate of the Univertity of
Pari?, late Profeator of Da la Monnals' Normal
School for Tra:ber', and of St. Mary's College,
London. 4C4 Gea'y street, between Mason and
Tayl&r, up-lairs. B^tor r*f«r3D« given, i*Q
We would r commend you to John 0. Bell If
yon wish to buy carpets and furniture cheap.
Bteanvr aud p'.cufc chars tf every description.
Nearly tppotita the brand Hotel, on Market
llrMt. _ *-i
JBnJoynble Drives.
An elegant aud c-r. fortsble carriage, stylish
liorees and a rtltack dtiver ire the leading es-
aentiP.sof ;n tDjoyoMe ride, and tbtse cannot
be se n d it San Pnutisco so DEqnefltionably
as Sx d Plank . outor, whoee carriages have
the 1 nv .j^p o the *-&?d fronting the Occi-
dental :;. ttl. EibUiid^.me turn-out^ ere used
by the Le-,t c rcles of ihe tity, and as he makes
ii spo;Lt ro en. ploy eble, hotest and perfectly
4tOMrt.et.iis driver.-, ne te more liberally patron-
ized tbari any otfitr carriage proprietor on this
Coast, whi'.-a latin Lumber of persons, and
ladies io 1 attcnlar, *Hl engage no carriages
•xoeptthes which be rrovidda. Frank has en-
joyed jrr-tt -ucc*-"* In his baaln^ss, and tne
AdmiiaMe w-iy in wblcb be conducts it makes
him a favorite »>th all who pa routze nim. *
Photuicraphtc Oaras.
At one aoliar per aozen at the People* Art
Galiery. 34 Thir: street between Stevenson and
■Ufialon etree a
Bemovnl,
Samuel Sw ft has removed from 11$ to 113
Post street. Sewing nncbirefl rent-d end re-
paired an u-u 1, at. d moid oheaper thanever. 1
ILacieb and GtyixrutN, rtmimberlheleadV-
tng f .ebioi at.l« tcia 1 Shoe store Id San Fran.
olseo. H Hindew, 332 Kejj-.y street, between
Pine a 20 But>h, ^
The Bern KomeAlcs.
Dr. Pern's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
ff*s Webfoot PUle, for all billons complaints.
Jfor ralw by all dinfigtut*. Agency, 417 Sansome
<etreet, ce tier of Commercial. •
Charles M. Barraa.
Mr. OharleB M. Barras, the dramatic
author, died at Ooecob, Conn., on Monday
March 31. The circumstances of his death
were panful in tfco extreme. He lived at
Coscob, and usually took the express train on
the New Haven road ta roach home and get
off when tbe oars stopped atCoECDb bridge.
On tbe evening previous he jumped off the
ears carelessly and instead of reaching the
ground fell belween the trestles, a distance
of seventy feet, on the recks below. Every
effort was made to save his life, but tie in-
juria! w<;ie too severe, aud he dud the next
morning. Mr. Eirraa may be called the
mos: fortunate- dramatic author who ever
lived. Ho made a very large fortune from
one play— "The Black Crook"— whioh was
the only ono of consequence he has produced.
Tbe circumstances of the production are
veryoutious. Mr. Barras in the spiiog of
136G called upon Mr. Wm. Wheatloy, then
manager of Niblo'a Garden Theatre, and
offered bim the play of ■ 'The Blat k Crook"—
It, was intendad simply as a sr. ect cular play
and nothing more. Mr. Wbeatley looked
over it and deoidei not to produce It. In
the meantime, however, the Academy of
MuBia burced down, and Mr. Harry Palmer
was left with a large ballet troupe on bis
hands, which he had engaged in Europe,
and which he had intended briDging out at
the Academy. Mr. Palmer went from one
theatre to another, offering his ballet troupe,
which had not yet arrived, bnt the rarioua
manBgers either could not make any usc-of
it or did not trust the success of the venture.
At length Mr. Palmer and Mr. Jarrett (who
had formed a partnership) offered the troupe
to Mr. Wm. Wheatley. Thi* gentleman
wasatfiretiodisposed to engage in the spec-
ulation, but, remembering the pigeon-holed
pi ty of tte "Black Crook," he finally thought
it might be utilized with tbe adjunct of bal-
let, and determined t* bring it out. Mr.
Barras made very profitable terms, insuring
himself a benefit every two weeks of the run
of tbe pieca. As it was supposed that the
thing would "run" but a very Bhort time
thi3 was consen'od to. It will be remem-
bered what an enormous success the piece
had. Mr. Barras received a handsome sum
eaoh night on condition he would forego the
fortnightly, benefit. In this manner, and by
selling tbe right to play the piece elsewhere,
he accumulated a large fortune, variously
estimates at from two hundred thousand to
four hundred thousand dollars. The name
alone of the play was tbe magnet, for after
some lime hardly a trace of the original
drama remained. Until this prodnction
Mr. Barras was very poor, and eked out but
a scanty livelihood by writing. He was
about forty-Beveu years of age and an En-
glishman, but had been in this oountry many
years. He leaves a family behind him. 3e
was a pleasant, demure aud modest gentle,
man and supported his good fortune very
well.
■■♦--
Thing* a Woman Can't Do Well.
She can't play seven-op.
Walkaway with six hot whiaky pucohes.
Swear earnestly, aod in a low tone.
Bun a foot-race
Throw a stone at a hen.
Make her boys mind ber.
Be in love with two men at a time.
Use a toothpxk unblushingly.
Chew tobacco.
Keep an appointment to the minute,
Dismiss a bore by saying "I am busy.
Git."
♦■
Oyaton,.
In strolling round the other nigh;,
To look at 'Prisoo by gae light,
uur careless (est , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a sojeen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moBsy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Hade that window aeem to be
Rome fatry grotto of the sea.
.Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It Iooks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a *T."*
Ho sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we migot name. We found It true,
And ccofced magmjicently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
Thev'd clam Band crabs aud terrapins ;'
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
FlBb, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tbe ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That tney hare here the best ice cream;
80 here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rusb
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Whn goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House. 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Might.
0HABXB8 HAAEE. Proprietor.
— - ■ ■ ♦
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains*
A TerribTe Mistake.
A blushing maiden of forty summers en-
tered tbe town clerk's office iu Wheeler (W.
Va.), recently, and asked, w a voxa trem-
bling with agittiiijn, for a license. The
clerk took down the name and address of
the visitor. "Name and address of tbe
other party?" askel the oterk. "Faithful,
and he lives with me," replied the fair one.
The clerk looktd at her for a moment, and
bluehinp 1 v completed the filling of tbe docu-
ment, whxb te banded to the lady. He
was tstjniibi.il at her condoc; she gave one
glanco tt the lieecse, hoarsely whispered,
"monster!" and swept majestically out of
the office. The clerk hsd presented her
with a marriige lie^nsd, when it was a dog
licoass she wanted.
Equally Drcided.
"Now, Willie dear, "saygFanny, "dohave
a little courage, when I have a powder to
take, I dont like it any more tban you do,
but I make up my mind that I will take it,
and I do!"
"And wben /have a powder to take," re-
pli d Will.-, I make up my mind that I
iootU take it, and I dont! "
Olo.ni OliowdHr £very Wijtri't.
Tbe best chowder iu town, at the Original
Hot Scttch ra'io.n, 15 Morton street, just off
;£earny. S-r
(Sam ^1 niro,
Formerl} of F-ass Boose CarrlagrB, can be
lound iu frcui <>' Coleman Bros, clothing ee-
tabUsbmeni. tcutbwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery &■».. or Dexter Stables. Oarriaue orders
left at either plac promptly attended to day
■ornlzbt, \t r-lneed rates. ao
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ta'e obeap, at tbe
What Cheer Liundry, 121 LeideBdorff St. *
Save Tour Money,
Why p&y $3 per doE?n for Cabinet Rembrandt
Photogr&phB wben you can get ibem for $i per
dczen, and all other kieds equally cheap, at the
Nzw Tobe: Gallebt, No. 25 Third Btreet, be-
tween Mission and Market streets. No Chinese
employed at the New York G tilery, 3-s
We get no bu'inesB from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Omce,121 Lei desdorff- street. •
Tbe Last New Song.
Jtr— "Jfwel t£ Chandon,"
Emerson Corvllle is my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aid Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! high oh! Oh! high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corville rays so! says so!
On Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell- n -h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
L.adi-3 with escorts there always 'go,
L,adles gol Ladles gol
Emerson Corvllle's polite I and so
3-1 They gol they go! they gol
Trie Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Foortb, and h&ve a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. II
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PICNIC'S. EXCURSION'S. E«o.
yOV WILL FIND
SAItX MAHIOX
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
■No. H CL1T STREET. .pl7
C ALI FOR N IA_ TH EATRE.
John McCalloagh Proprietor aod Manager
Special Announcement.
The public is rsBDectf ally informed that daring
the SECOND WEEK of the engagement of
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
The following or J er of perfbrmaaee will be strictly
adhered to. In consequence of the prodnction of
■ thar novelties there will be NO REPETITION"
OF THESE PLATS:
Uo.d.iy , Elizabeth
Tac-ilny Lady AndLej'i Secret
Wedaeadar Elizabeth
Thuradity Lady Aad^ey't Secret
Friday.. ..Benefit of Mrs. Bewerii when
The Hunchback will be presented with a
great cast.
Saturday Evening MceVeth
Saturday Matinee Mary Slunrt
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Wilt ehertlr be prodaoed with beantifnl aceoeir
by Pone*, elegant appointment!, foil ononis, and
an exoellent oast. ' apl7
Lire Well and Enjoy Yourself.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
QQ Oyster and Chop House
^^MbSt Sninner 'street, off Keirny, bet.
^•^■^ Fine and California.
WE FUBMSH THE FATTEST OYSTERS
and choicest Chops and Steaks, cooked In
the beet manner, with tne best Coffee and b- t of
everything, at moderate rates. The finest Liquors
and Cigars.
Eti"- Elf- a; tint Suite* of Boom* for Ladle*.
-■j-rOPEft' DAY AND MIGHT.
B. J. TECH AC./ p„nr „!„.„,..
aplTtr P D. J ESSEN, ( "otnetors.
■rlety of Ti'8 aod BowiS all
ittttiaaliatJl^yiiaijttiltsm^MiBBdli
Ladles Vl»ltlna: CaxAm.
Written, engraved or printed by Josh P.
Dwtee, 126 Satter rtreet, opposite Llek Houm,
and at tbe Grand Hotel. V. B.— Haitdekb-
CHIEFS NEATLY MABXXD. PEWMAKBBIP Of 6Tery
description to order. H
«^"FOE ChTXDHBN'8 PlCTCBIB gO tO MOBflX'8
Gaixbby, 417 Montgomery fitreet. 3-v
»
f*ut>iic Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m., can
be returned In the evening if reqolrtd; we
never dlnppolntl What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldeedorff street. •
m • —
McDowell, Slao-w Ofard. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
COS Market street, oor. Pobt and Montgomery u
jAU^fttL
^y|
-UUntiifuiailftt&t
WHY SUFFER_WITH CORNS?
FOR TEN DOLLARS A YBART
DR. POFPER Trill keep 100.
Feet io perfect order. Coins, Ban
ions, 'ngrowing Nails and all tron
ble of tbe F»et promptly and pain-
leaaiyremcvad. «Q MoMTGOHERY
CHANGE OF BASE.
MARTIN &~HORTON
UATE REMOVED FBGM THEIR OLD
*■. suod. co-cer sf ui&y and Uootgomerr eta., to
Wo. Ill LitlD.SDQRf-y STRBEl. upl-l Ht
.D3tl
UTRA QUALIFY
BOOTS and SHOBS
L. BLAIR'S,
Pnpll of Lo Malsoa LtroT, Paula.
Ladies' Hair Dresser
Oom.r Twelfth .od Foleom etreete.
APRIL SO, 1873
Fourth Grand Festival
....OF* THE....
EUREKATURN-VEREIN
KSOOBTED BY TBE
OAKLAND TURN-VEREIN
THE PBOOE3310N WILL FORM AT THEIR
Hall on Powell atreet, aid maran tb rough the
principal streets to tba Gardaoa, wnere tbap will
give tbeir nsnal Oymnastio EzerclBsa and a Grind
Concert dnring tbe day. Dtnaiog dtj and eveo-
ing. German Gassea for valnable prizes. At 6 p.m.
in tbe Grand Pavilian, Sbadow Pantomimes, Par-
lor Gymnastics, Grand Tableaux with Bengola
Lights. To oonalode with a Grand Bill.
AdmUalo* One Dollar
Ladies free; obildran, half prioe; small children
free. No la<l<es admitted witbont a geotlenan
•soort. Tbe Kearny St. cars carry passenger to tbe
Gardens for Ore cents ; ran dav and night. apl7
FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC
....OF TBE ...
ATJSTH- 1 -A- 3\T
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
....TOBEHILD AT ... *
Schuetzen Park, Alameda
APBIl. »0. 1878
THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
have computed 'ne prepintion* for me First
Annual Pionio of t d is Sooiety on a mavniflcent
scale. Members of tae Society an J their friends
are guaranteed an enjoyable day of amnsemeot.
Boata will leave tbe wnarf for Alameda every hoar
afters o'clock A. 11. apl7 td
ADMISSIOA 5© CENTS
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
....ASD....
Uj Uj to be oiveh by the LiiftL
San Francisco Cadets,
C. E. S. MoDONALD, Commanding,
At Flatt's Hall,
....OS....
TUTJUHDAY EVF..M\B„.APBIL 2'.
Tickets One Dollar
Admitting Gentleman and Ladies.
wT-To be obt-sintd at Gray's music store, O. 0
Keene's, cor. of Kearny and Bash streets, from the
members of tbe Company, or at the door on the
evening of tbe exhibition. ap\7 td
Badger's Gentral Park, Oakland
F^»
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for tbe seaion, and many of tbe most
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAVILION, MUSEUM, GYM-
N ASIUM. Skating free on week days.
A(Iml»»lnn £5 Cents
CHILDREN IO CENTS. ■ ap!7 tl
SECOND ANNIVERSARY PICNIC
....OF THE....
French Zouaves
COL. E. B. BUFFANDEAU, COM'D'B,
....TO....
FASSKING'S PARK, ALAMEDA,
STJM1AT APBIL SO. 1873
Gents' Tickets (fare included). SI CO
Xadlea SO
tm- Boa's wilt leave the wharf at 9, IO and 11
o'clock a_m. and m pm. Tne Company will leave
by the 9 o'clock bout. apl6 td
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
'WILL BE GIVEN BT THE ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
....AT THE....
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler street, near Taylor,
C3MMBNCINXJ ON THE «»TH OF APRIL,
and continuing TcLREl. £Vi.M.N'G5, during
wbicb t me (be
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
Mendel ssokn's Hymn of Praise,
Together with selections from
BeethQTen'n Engrpdl, vFl'llaoa Tell, Sta-
bat Muter aad Ernaj&l,
Will be givto by a
GRAND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
AITO AH
ORCHESTRA OF 30 PIECES,
With Fall Organ Accompaniment.
The Solos will be rendered bv Mrs. lfarrinsr,
Moore and Harden, and Messrs. Mayer, Ma«aire.
Oampbsll and Makin.
OOBDUOTOB PKOF. GEO. T. BVAMS
Price of Admltilen St »0
BenjrTcd Meat* 1 5U
Seats can be reserved for tbe eeason at Kohler,
f'hasB A Go's, «S3 Ola; e -raet. on and after &AT-
URDAy, ADrill9[h. _
Sale of SJNGLK TICKETS, with RESERVED
SEATS, on SATURDAY. April 2«th.
•orFnll particulars will be found in Pamphlets
to bo bad at ail tbe Music Stores. api5 ti
RETURN THE BOOK!
7H0EVER BORROWED TBB "MEMOIR
CHAS. MAYEIi
Pioneer Cloak
(Formerly M.jer k WuiVl
STo. SO UWTeOIESli
OppoMle the Lick H. :
BBAICII, 408 KI ,VK\Y ,
MB. MATER O&LLS ATTER7 ..
lame aod Weil selected beorii ij
Ladies Cloaks, in Sill J
and Cloth,
And bie ne^ itrle* of r«adT-ro<il« d .
ether LiDIEb' SUITS, ai VERY?
Also, a lar«e atock of Ninpeo r„
Shawls. Lace J*cteis. Silk tntl do
Silks, Satina, OloakintfB, and sTen , ■
Trimmings. JUST AKRIVAD.a b. I
the Spring etjIeB of
PLAIN ASH IMHrnoi,,
I^UTKBT SUITS, I
W. B.— Oloaks. Dresses and soiti m
in latest fashion, st reasonable rates,
S,
HALL!
lR,
1
S'
,Rl
x
YELLO'
DOCK
IODIDE » rail
mill BUST SPK1»« HI
In me, Parllle. th. Bl»
morbid, eorrnpt nnd ImjM
Cnre* Rheumallim and
Sold by all DraKffLta.
ASEJCT, 417 SAS8 »1 I I
SOLE AGENT8 «1
SB. PEBBT'" I.AST djft
PK. PE8BIS WKurOTI
MONEY SA\
By purchasing yonr Oaowllli
NEW YORK ST
No. 110 Second street
Human and Imitation Ei
C^HEAP AND FINE JEWfcLHTU
■> Goods. TbeL^rfidHt .tjjkanaU
at W ho.esale and Keuil.
Human Kair Switches... $5, f€, tT,|l~
Human bair, top braids... ..«
ISilk Ubignons mm-V
Silk Top Braids
Linen or MohairTop Braids
Lin fen Switches. ••
Silk Mohair Onrls, verr fine .........^
Mohair Switches, plain or crimped, »
Ribbons, UoBlory, HairN.tl.eU
Our Real Hnir C
Are unequalled in ibis market, for
quality or variety. Examine otiritsttl
ing jonr purcbaees. «9*Goooj HatO.
A. li. §AHPSOISl
Mo. llwSeM
noSOlm Hetrreen Mlulon »■*
POSTE1
Progr.nameB, and All Irindl ol Pli
SHOW, LECrUKE. COMCBl
ATI! and C1KOU. MABA
AT LOW BJ.TB8, BY
B. "E*.
Stern
S88 CLAT STBBBt*
THOMAS W. BBJ
SIUV£H 3E»IaA
*» MAKtrFAUTOBBB«
^Jr b E vkZi~m B ■«
fjfi DRUSirSANJOS,'
oXMEB jreBKAL U,*W9
ESTABLISBKD I« l|*
B-Lwone Iri'en on tne Bu>M Ij'* M
SlOUt 8TKEET. between »w»15
N. B.-FU^toned SUt.i 8ol» "^ .
eeaionde ^..7. on hand
FREE AND EA '
EVERY IATtB»l'
Piano and slTtarinn *
ill
CHARING
*i*
eoe Ml Ml on atreet. »«*r
dslO ' EAGLES A WILP,
Sii>
■t
CANDIES.
ALL DKDB OE TBB
r
Li. K-l-V'..- •■Jr.- '"- JSSei
oude at our Steam Oandj »■■■'
irders. e«pewi»Uy f">" the mow-
£k wl\l be promptly *tjend.d tj. ff4 A
1SVT Mrtwiwrr ■"'•*-* Z&
UUAMBRA LODGING
. FIWBLY FOB-nSHBD B >
( el. or in .nlu, .
Well Ut>M. »•* »•!
j
_ Rata, Ratst ?
1 1 - srejer- «,
I , Prta* Om DcUx . ■
0 ...».— -. *
• * • < ■ i »
Y'S itw VARIHI1S
*I\T ALIAIBRa TH1ATRI,
n»
l'i>JIIVO
WILSON'S
EMERSON MINSTRELS
■
IV1A1V.
Ui l 'HO ASttl MIVTi
T B » <
Si
Sam Rickey, the Great Irish Comedian.
Little Mac, the San Francisco Favorite.
AMPHITHEATRE
flpl
i
inn itouu
AI'HIl l»
rai win. aid ■AT7SSAT .rriaaooa it •
;-■"
Til «
>*urm
Mi.
DO
JOAN OF ARC!
K \
KuMint mmnu us
OMAR KINGSLEY
MMlam*,
B li L.A SB O Y A II -dV-
r i t •
rrpcr»mmr for TTitw ftrnl t
t a.,..* ■■mi . ....
»."■•». kl 1 .*! !
i.i rri.K mi n»fl *\>tkk ruiNkiiN
II" J. «. RI'HMKM.
Tiio BKoloton "Wltnei
tina* u>«
fill ft
■Lati* W--
VIVIA1V. VIVIAN. VIVIAJV. VIVIAN.
»*»•■> I mwriii .
•T4M A»l> iiIrunTIl
"Tie Siamese Twins
. «__
Bob Htrt • I ■■Hl.ll lltf !■
'NEir
- ACIC
!'ir pic
— K*(j». the ah '*■*
• A f-«ta ML
•ad) *a oe *" -iiMM.a Vafdoc*
oih-r ckttMUn by U>« Oosaisnr.
J. BobjMon
.... LITTLE MAO
Ota. BJalur
a, m.<i«iU,
■■ mat! ■ at* !-••■■.• m« F-*«H«a V
•.-C*aaia.a«a n
WM. tiMIt
i « --i- let* • ... ...
"■-r-VGw
• I.- P*>r*-*
w Wirira. Mm. fill i bhI m. tM
K.-Tb* fl'«l» T-»»'.. ...
RA «-• ■«—« ry HARRY C
• ■•vara
I &-■•«•.«■•« A al B.r
La r*r.-»
LARKS '"*'
Now £«iuoRtrlun H|»i<<»(nol«M
The HarTeit Berne
•a
Family OlNll,,
• ' la ...
i1r«n, Half P.i ■
■9* B«i Ofaaa apaa dally from Uui Doora oaaa ai !.
KIDtL i.uuuuiy u.uu.
house;;-
HOUSE,",
Um riavaa
HtLL,
QUT-TETsTET
■■llaiaill «l *•
WHITE ".DIRTS. Tbay 111 mrrn.T.ud for qaa'itr tad durability will sarar ba matobad. To h* bad oolf at Ah*
I XI- AVITinw MTORr. •!» Kfar»r tlrw . f«r CWaaa
Sl.000 REWARD OFFERED
TO ART PKRSOR WHO GAR OURI OORRf
ltanitn> In|ro*'ni Rat la. RlimiMha, aa
at) fciada »l rlaraa. aa raadUy a* I oaa. Uatmaaj
(*»!»• am<l Ooro Madlciaa to ba bad at mi ofla
DK r. RUUULTZ. 1XA KMriirllrHl. Ml
PLAITS MUSIC HALL
KVBKINO
Ad4 .T.ry .r.t,
APRIL 18
THl KKIIITU lltlj MY PIUIIY,
BLIND TOM
i tMmMt«4 bf tbs aadiaaoa SOS lb*
folio* •« rrocneaja.
f I.AMK VI. ■El.r.lTIONI.
iTW'J
KICUtV
*1*Tl W(>M«
Objopxa IMaa la ««pt...
rn.io ruin i<»mi<.
'« »5bi . Faaiaila
...ll*ad«l«*atin
...MaodalBaoha
..Maadaiaaoba
■■
>■
V*'t#i ..
FA«Ta«IA< AM> C APHH TV
"H>a«, nw..' iloaaa
■H
"Old Haadraaut Paa'ai"
KUlai
lllat
"balbara
.Ttalb-rr
ieU*obaAJ[
>ilaataaapi
. Gotiaobalk
,.Ootta«balk
MAII II r.a.
Kaahla
III fipji Kpilloa" Paaaa
rLAMTATIOR MIIOBIM.
Idta Blipp«r." | "That Wi. com* Day"
.oaaBaxroaadad" | ' Uotaa aloag, Maaaa"
OAIOUAL tOROH.
«•*■»" „..|-Tha Banla PaUr"
m who G Jl Ua Clodar la bu Rya"
>s «j ., ObofabOriaa
idHiadOaaaji Oaittr
taajo
Dcrulai* Spaaob
UooToObarlta
• Malodlaa at tha una tiro a
•ItOBirTITR HIUK.
.r*«ar |8aUlae(Maaaaaaa..RlladToni
Ton I DajlUbA BtladToa
J« ROM.
la Aha Otadlaof lha Dajp" w
«^.i[ariE?.^-.'--.-.-.—.:. v.::r.:::
diroubTul'iHilli"
" "■Tbi'oii'sViWB"'.!'. '.'.'.""'.
'To. Itj. Orm".
• bfll.B..
»*1
llhllil HalUr
FilUt awsw-mcmawa.
H.ll.rl Hoouua Ml..
H.lUr I L. Dulr.
anaja.
ntn ojuit*
M ■ I I . I-
19, at 2... Family M*
.Itauil ib« M.H....
tk. Ilillm ,
■ UUff
lOMM
-• »■».!.
;.,
iraj'a, C*a>a>.
,a^l,XLB.t^s
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Jf^TXL'LW1"
Glrea Toae to the Stomach.
(S^iXL'B-^^
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
Is a Sore Belief for Indigestion.
(fe^Txi>TERS
HAS KO BUPRRIOR AS A
BLOOD PUB1FIKB.
i«» ii
Laura Fair lets the "Wolf out
of theFold."
TUB "WOLF l« TUR rOLD" 18 SOLD BY
TUlaTiKrOR. » Poatitraat. Bpiandid plt-
lora* fpr oalooai aad Har-rooaa*.
Takaaaaapai Aba twat*«]arora of I
That aatialttad t ■• Fair oaa «o bald.
6ai oaa lo ftomnaaaorau Iba Fair Arlal
As illaatraA»d la AAa " Wolf la Aha raid."
ijyjBOIAJU NOTICE
Marpfe & Gump
WILL SRLL THROUGH RK WHAIX A CO..
Apliind, « OHOIUB PAIRTinOo, HAB-
Riff BTATUART, ato.. anbraolaf ao«aof ibo
raoalamlnant artHUof Aba day. PfOAafas oa ax-
blbttlon sod Oamopaas raady *»H1 isih. »o!6td
IV. 8WEENET, '
MERCHANT TAILOR
■ aa ■acoro «t*»w;t.
FINK BOODSI PERFECT FITS!
SatHfactlon Cuaranteed !
* tikb una of aPBiNO ajid summib
A UmIi joitr*o«»^l O.lMdiMthim-
m- *m •<«••< imm. •Mi.
A. OHAinS
MUSICAL FE8TIVAL
... will «■ RTVIR DTTSI ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
TTlar •Ar*-*i, naau* T»7l«»r,
COMMBRCrNO ON THR tOTH OF APRIL,
aai) ooo'iouini 'liiKKt. KTaRIRGA, dnrlag
woteb A ma iba
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
AJfD
MendeUsohn's Hymn of Praise.
Toi»ti«r witb aoltctiooa from
Srclbovn** K«» dl, Wl Ham Tell, RAa-
bal Maitci- auad Krntaalt
Will ba slvao br a
9RAND CHORUS OF TWO HUMORED VOICES,
... ash AK....
ORCHESTRA OP :i0 PIECES,
*A IAn Foil Oriai Aewfiilawt.
Tfas Heloi will ba raodarad \>j Mta. Mirnn'r.
Moom and tlaidon, and AAaaara. Hsjar. Ha«alr«.
Oampball and Mikin.
OOBDUOTOB PHOF. GEO T. BTARfl
Prlrf of AdnUilon ., Bl SO
RrnTTrd M«Mia 1 RtA
Sosls can ba raiirrid for ttta ituon at Kohlar,
Tbaaa A l*'». «8R Olay itraat, oa and afltr 0 AT-
IIKUA V. Aorll 19ih.
Hala of Kf lOLft TTOKRT8. with RRHRUVED
RKATB. on RATURDAV, April Kth.
sar Foil pafUoaUf will ba foaad Is PamphlaU
to ba bad at all Iba Moilo Hiotaa. aplS td
AFTERl TIAF.
THEATRE8ARE OUT
00 TO THa
Hot SOOtOH,
■■M»r lUwh .e<w Kb*r«i .
Anil try oa. of Ib.lr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
AU DrlnU« Ton Cent*
Ml/ JOW. D. BRIOOW. Ptowtolo..
BR. lORun
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
lad 47ollac« nflCadlelBe.
W£\fifi BBAUT1FUX ART) IlTBTBOOT-
■UvVI Ira oblaota tabs sasiL
1 RK
Ladies and Children
....wn.i. rars
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAUL TONIC
A PRESSING PLRASART TO USB. RA8ILT APPLIBD,
Is aol «raaay. aod will not Injora Iba a>oat dailoaSa. It
saras all dlaaaaaa ol tbs ssalp, raaaaas daodraS.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Randan iba hair ash aad Btaaay, and Is PUB.RLV VXGR
TABUS,
•TTH. Orlarinal 8A0I BRUHH HAIR TORIO ARD
DRhBRlNG nay ba bad of tbs Aaaat,
JA.R. H. OATBI. DmiHa,
Ooraar Haw Mont«ooiary sad Reward at/eats, sadef all Drac-
sliu. gslJAL-
fxga no.
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... CIUOULATEH IN ....
All the Theatres,
— ARD U
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
ra rms run.
8ENKRALLI THEOTJQHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
TBI .MOST ELtOAMT OD»T0M WOBK Ul IHI OITT
Beer* at Maynard,
sat auararrtMt ....— ***■ ~«t» .f
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thb joraHAL op axvsexxbt..
■a BvckMt •»* s81 nuu.no. >u.
Below Montcotaefy. 84a 7iwaoieoo.
TBXDtX APBH, 18,1878
AMU8EMENT8, Etc
Alhunbzm.
Tbe comic polka by Little Mac and Master Fiank-
11b Is one •( Uie tno.l amniir g things "« **ea
Billy Xrotraon is bright u e»er en toe stage|
though he is far from well Cbarlan Vivian sings
long af tar aot> *na tcUl Eew ltorie9 6Ter* Bight.
Earn Bicker epp* are m t i i great character of O wan
OcbdoUt iB**B>dWhiiket"uicl Ib ably anpported
by Bob Bart as V&rj inn. 1 be loll Dill will be pre-
sented at tbe matinee to-morrow.
Metropolitan Theatre.
B. D. DaTiee pieeentt to-night a programme
xi var trLcqolal UlnttratioLS latrodneiog (reeb
penonagis and original jeke*,snd wiiliaima The
Obapman Bisters will mtItb tbe beet of their bar
leaf nee, "little Doo GieTensl," in which they ap-
pear to aneh advantage, lirtrodacingBew eonga and
new anraerr rhjmai. Tbe aame bill will be per-
formed for tbe nutine* to-morrow.
California Theatre,
T tbe popularity of Mrs. D. P. BowretU prored
by tbe crowded houses the drawe, To-eight,
whM aba will appear in one of ber greatest impar-
eonationf, Mstf smart, we do cot.anppcse there
wDIbe itandlng room after eight o'clock. The
caat of tbe play ia given on onr irat page. At the
malinee to-merrew, "Diana; or, Lotc'b Maak,"
will be played.
Bella. Union Theatre.
Then. Oampbell, the splendid baritone; Harry
Caoalandjtfee great winard: Charles Verner, tbe
London comic linger; OogUland Cooper, tea Cal-
ifornia eorg and dance artUtee, and a host of
others. will appear to-night
Buckley's New Varieties.
Jhe new pantonine play of "Joan of Arc," baa
proved Quitensnceee. Miss Ida May gains mocb
applaoae for ber acting and fencing in the title
role. Frank MorUmore'a sketches are a popalar
feature of tbe entertainment offered, and Fed
Buckley is very funny In "I'm from the country."
John Wilson'a Amphitheatre.
Laura, tbe female gymnsat; Dave Lonr. tbe
California Clown; Tonng Dncrow, Ella Zoyara,
shields and Dnerow, Master Jobnny Cooke. War
Warner, and many other* will appear to-night in
a great programme, ending with the very lively
eaneatrien spectacle cf -The Barveet Home.''
There will be a graxd matinee performance to-
morrow.-
Piatt's Hall.
Tbe nub to bear Blind Tom. tbe negro pianist
eentlnoes unabated, Tbe public appreciate tbe
fact that when be 1 oea they will probably never
lit ten to bia like again. As be varies hie pro-
gramme every evening, people go again and again
"Ya. bear blra, A matinee performance will be
given te-morrew.
the Warren Guard Picnic.
Tbe lecond annuel eicnraioo of tbe 'Warren
Guard, Company B, Second Begiment Infantry
F. G. O., Ospt- P. T. M. Wets, will eomeofl on
Bniday next Tbe Guard will go to Badger's
Park, Oakland, and will there bold high festival.
Tbere will be a base ball match between tbe Cree-
eeot tod Silver Star clubs, for a silver mounted
bet; there, will be other amusement*. Tickets,
price fifty cent*, wn be had at tbe boat on the
snoroiogof tie cic onion.
Ham Francisco Cadets1 Brill.
Tbe San Francisco Cadets. G.B. McDonald com-
maodfog will give an exbibitlou of their wocder.
f ol Blind-Fold Drill at Piatt's Hall on Thursday
evening April 24tb prior to their departure for tbe
Best where they will »xaib,t in tie principal cities.
Austrian Benevolent Society Picnic
The firat annuel picnic of the Austrian Benevo-
lent Society will be held at fiebuei ren Paik, Ala-
meda, on Sunday next. Tbe committee of arrange-
ments have made great preparations to mate this
a very pleasant affair, and it will doubtless be en-
joyed by all who participate in it. Tickets are
Ifty cents.
City Gardens.
The Eureka TurnVerein wiQ bold their Fourth
Grand Festival on Sunday next at tbe City Gar-
dens. They will be escorted by tbe Oakland Turn
Terein. Tbere will be rrmnaetic exercises and a
00 n cert in the day time, and a ball in tbe evening.
Ticket.* are one dollar, ladies tree and children
bail price.
Gbukd Stodax Ekcubuon.— The steamer
Antelope leaves Broadway Wharf every Sunday at
t o'clock A.M., connecting with tbe ears ef tbe
HortbPeeiflo Railroad at Donahue for Pstaluma,
Baata Boaa, HealdtBurg and Olovsrdale, arriving
at the tetter place at 1 p. af. Beta rning. eccursion-
ists will leave at 1. f. k. and arrive in Ban Fran-
cisco al7:.tt. Tbs trip offers tbe advantage of a
splendid seal the length of the bay, and sixty miles
ef railing through tbe whole length of Sonoma
county, oneef the richest in tbe State. Excur-
sion tickets at reduosd rates good from Saturday
to Monday.
Fbxkcb Zotmves Ficsze. —Col. E. B.
Boflandeau'a fine company, so pooler with our
French fellow citizens, will bold their Second
Anniversary Picnic at Fuse king's Park Alameda.
on Sunday April 20th. A large assemblage will
undoubtedly be present. Time table can be found
In another column.
WooirwABDe Gabdssb. —Big. Donate, the
great one-legged danoer, in his bayonet exerciae,
end the Japanese Troupe, in fall performances on
Saturday and Sunday . Skating and tbe fountain
every day.
AHAToxacAL McgETjit.— One of the moet
spies* eoUeotioce of tbe kind in tbe United
, comprising hundreds of costly end beeu-
tliul wax models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
lour may be prof *-»fcir vnent hare.
People Ton Object to Met*.
Mr. Whiner, who never tees yea -withcut
Baying how eery f it you've grown, or how
vtrypale yon look. Mr. HombniD, who,
when in society, confines his conversation
to tbe changes of the weather and tbe rising
price of coale. Mr. Quaver, who raves about
the music of Ihe future, aid never says &
a word of sense about the music of the pres-
ent, CapUiaBinsterham, who bellows out
your name when he meets yon in the street,
and lake b you by the hand until he nearly
wrings your lingers oft Mr. Wheezer, who
fancies that be is an invalid, and explains to
yon tbe symptoms of his last ailment. Mr.
Hardnppe, who, upon tbe strength of old
school-fellowship, will never miss a chance
of borrowing two-and-a-half of yon. Mr.
Sorer, who even nowdisoneses the merit? of
tbe Mc doc War. Messrs. Sawbones and Pil-
garlic, who, when tbey happen to meet at
dinner, invariably talk shop together, and
take away yonr appetite. Mr. and Mrs.
Cadger, who, if yon invite (hem for a day or
two, always come provided with luggage for
a fortnight.
Wamted to Know.
Bait Williams, of Detroit, having been on
a three days' tender in New York, strolled
into an intelligence office and asked, "Is
this an intelligence officer" "Tee," said
the keeper. "Whafs yonr fee?" inquired
Salt; and upon being informed he threw
down a . ollar. "Well," asked the propri-
etor, "what information do yon want." "1
want yon to tell me," stuttered Williams.
"where the h— 11 I've been for the* last three
days."
Musical Bat.
A gentleman living in Detroit gravely
assertg tbst whenever the' piano is lettopen
and the room unoccupied, a rat will emerge
from his hiding-place and run up and d-rwn
over the; keys, 'evidently highly delighted
with the "music" produced thereby. When
the piano is closed, ihe sagacious rodent will
perch himself on ihe corner and utter dis-
mal squeaks of disappeinment.
I>r. XK>liea*tv
Has devoted his study more pertleulaxty to
hionlc and specific practice, and as such Is
-jw tbe most snoeeeafol of any Physician in
Ban Pranclaoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldeadorfl, a few dooze Delow What
Cheer Boose. *
The Veto
Is ceieTbHted for Its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Oonnobuieurs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Ca'l and sample It.
E. H. I#evy, proprietor. Bonthwett corner of
Kearny and Commercial. is
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
DeakLrVs Sale of Pnimtirifis
Will take place about May 20th. Particurers
in future advertisements. 4-b
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and cbil-
arene' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
e'e, below coit. Call If yon want bargains. 3l
American. Watches.
Seduced prices, at H. A. Oallecder'a G2 Sec
ond St, corner of Miailon. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. *>
l>r. Barlow J. ^mitli
Is giving a eonrs of Free Lectures to Gentle.
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
•ases at his Hygeian Hall, 037 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock,
A. part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in reeard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. »., free. t
Tbe pioneer Carpet Beating;
M achlne Oo . ,
No. 663 Tehama street, la the only p7aee you
can depend on for having your Carpets well
cleaned and swept by machinery, J. Srirxc
lng k Oo. S-a
San Francisco Jevielry Manufactory,
Ii, W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Setting, EoEmeHng. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale. a-i
Brotherly Lore.
We don't believe in manufacturing sym-
pathy for the low, cowardly murderer,
known as Obarlee Mortimer, but the brother
who laid down his life for bim, we regard
as a hero. It was not one criminal helping
anotber in this case, for we hear ef nothing
against Flynn. but deep devotions to an err-
ing brother. All honor to the man who lost
his life in taking detperatelcbances to save
bis brother from the gallows. Nevertheless
let filortimer be hanged.
The Question Settled.
The Ignatian Literary Society have "re-
solved" that "Chineie immigration is detri-
mental to our country," Three thousand
mere, however, are on their way (.here, not
baviog heard of the "resolution" of tbe
Ignstian Literary Society.
— — — — — ^
"Love is like the measles— you ean't bare
it bad but once, and the later in life we have
it tbe woras it goes with ui.
o
Worn an's ft l jc to. t s.
One would think that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " lor ladies and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Tbebe is as exoerioii.
At the Piokbzb BieiAUBAirr, on Yfaaniagton
street, at the ccrner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or luncb, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocfcen, established
Fince IS-:?, provides every luxury ihe market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find there
dlsheB to please the most epicurean taste. *
For tne Beet Candies,
Oo to the popular store of Geo. Haas At Co.,
20 Searcy eireet. New style cap bonbons for
halls and parties. 3bi
Do If ot Suffer trom Corns.
The uirfortunete sufferers from Ceres, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, ean find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Oowan'i Xnatf*
rate, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjt. We
f*Mak from experience, having tested the Doc-
ter'a capability. Beterenoea given ifrequirea. H
L*j>ne," now Is yonr time to buy your under-
clothing at a great sacrifice, because H. Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to buy his Fall Im-
portations, and has left orders to sell his large
stock of ladies' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper than
at any othtr place in tbe city. Bt member the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Bonding. 3b
Everybody Suited.
There is no and to the multitude of fashions
In bate. At " Tax" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
Fresh and Sweet.
For tbe beet eoniectiooery, p> to Deary szd
Wa*ner a, 107 Montgomery St. near Batter, II
•"Twenty Tnousand
Paptr Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at tbe
What Ohear Laundry, offlee 121 Leideadoi ff Bt.
It IS True,
J. A. Sbaber « Oo. are selling parlor. sets and
allotherkindsor furniture and btddlng cheepsr,
foe casb, than any other dealer in town. Other
deal*- re don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Sbaber' d prices.
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideedorff St. *
Mrs. H. W. Kind, dresemakf r, has removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dupont and Stoek-
toa, opposite Starr Sing's church. 3i
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin tbe softness of velvet, and
tbe tint of the lily to tbe complexion, use
Dickey's Chime sx Lis. x.
San-3wlch Island Pulu.
Since the nsoension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry ia
taking new life. hfr. Jacob Sehreiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for mat trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Sehrei-
ber will find no aimeulty in disposing ol all
that
Don't Foil to Call and See
The moet wonderful and gifted- Doctor For
tune Teller of the sge, M/TUifU Smith, Astrol-
oger, juit arrived from the East, and cm he
consulted on all events. She has eharmB for
Luck. Love and Happiness, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2; by Letter,
$3. All communications strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o clock a x. toBF.H. Battel ac-
tion gu rinteed in every respect. Office, Ifi
Second street, Bourn 11. lo
Good Investment
Mo other cfry in the United States offers
greater Inducements at the present time for
Investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
is the time to secure lots at $25 each at ii\
Montgomery street. This is the best chance
ever offered. •
It. 0. T. Bigebes removed bis cfS;e to the
Olympic Club Building, eorntr of Kew Mont-
gomery and Howard. tx
Clmbtotabt.— Madame Clara Antenfa, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
823 Kearny bL, bet. Bush and Pine. Oonsulta-
Wens in amgliah, French and German. i
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Those Beanlifol New Carpets.
At Jae. W. Buraham & Co's, Mo. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot oakes.
New and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rush to see and buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture made to order in the fineet
syile. asacsanesBSSBSBBaBBsar *■"
t>"
Fine Candles,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, e
White Labor Only!
Employed by the What Cheer Liuudry, 121
Leidesdorff street •
A. PXeaaant JLrocavriorx.
Persons desiring comioruble lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building la a very fine one and is well
Uebted end ventilate*'. .
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7SO MARKET STBEET. HAERY OOB-
brn respect f ol j Informs bia friends and pat-
rons that be bas refitted in beantifoi style this
cosy and comfortable resort, and will be pleased
to Bee them, ons and all, and bav» them sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe mannfsoto y of LlesenBeid
with Phslan and Oolletdere latest patent a*seU
faced cushions, bas been Disced in tbe Billiard
Parlor. The popalar and efficient bever&jre manip-
ulator, Tommy Carroll, can be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to ah.
ja23tf
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor, Second and Teaaata street*.
■-Terrapin com/tantly on band.
Oysters in every et-le. PBIVATB
SUPPKB BOOMS F/>R PARTIES.
dec 31 lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbs Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose forming clasaesfor ioetxnction in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a nsef ol art at a moderate ooat
can send in Lpoir names to "Cainbrses " P.O.Box
23U, when particulars as to terms, eto.* will be
sent *-o them 3b3'
O t»JH *->* OLD
DATE MBrTDBS, at tbe
old origina )Red Lion. lt> Geary
street, betwesn Kearny and Dupont, whereroo
can have HOT AND GOLD DRINKS, nottorret-
ting tbe old Pioneer Lunoh. Tbe "Old Sp©^V■ ia
al«« ^" *-»id. DAYK MENDE8. Proprietor
GEORGE MATES'
andaU adnda of SHELL PISH,
Roe, 40, 41, *», OaUternla
1 entranoe oo OalifomJa street.
_ jot private parties sad families npplis*
• A-at-to 12 p. at. Ladles' and GenUenrerrv
1 4JH tnll-D-m *iW1«
RETURN THE BOOK!
BBBBBBBSl
' from lbs Fte&BO Office is pari
bami
SPRING GOODS
Business Conducted on Fair
and Honest Principles.
OX9TE3 FXtlOEi.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Daily.
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES
OF ANT HOUSE IN THE OITT.
CLOTHING.
COARSE and FINE
The Fortunate Kan who Buys tus Clothing
at the IXL AUCTION STORE.
= *'
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WHO
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRADES.
White Shirts for the Million!
FAi'CT GOODS, -WATCHES,
JJWIIEI, ROXIOK8, PIPI8.
KSPIMES, SriTIOXIKT,
EJiOLISH CTTTI.EBT, TBTJfKS,
BAGS, TAT,ISE8, TOBACCO, etc
A FULL bTOOK OF
Linen Coats and Dusters
A FULL LIKE OF
LIKTEKT STJITS.
CALL ASTD SEE FOR TOVKSELF
THAT
WE Blow our
own Horn
Because
We Have
Sot A stork
That will
(admit it.
IXL Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny at.,
S.F. BUSINESS DIRlCTlif
Astrologers.
Mrs. Bach, 1)0 Geary street.
Booksellers and fttatlo»«r*.
SUcey k Mock, (school books a epsoialtj )
corner Fourth and Misaian.„
H. H. Moors, 6W Monujomerr, Dear Merebj
Business Colleges.
Heald'a, Bryant & Stratum's Ooliegs, 34 p,
Batchers.
Kate, Fred, Stalls 91 to 100. Call Torn La. stark,
Clali-TornnU.
Mrs. O.M. Stows, a >7 Kearny street, Eoom;
fmpUynaent Office.
Ob as. F. Bccherer A Oo., 652 Sacramento st,n
Ohfosee Emplojmeot Oe.— Pltroe A Oo., c,
ramtntostzest.
O'Brien & WarJ, 610 Montgomsry it rest,
a. H . EirohoS, Male and Female flsln. fiU ]
French Fancy Ci«e><a*.
Locan A Oo., 19 Men Uromory, 107 and 109 %m
Hoop Skirt ■ sand Corsets.
M. Freud, 36 Second streeL
Hn«fts HsUr.
Sampson, A, B. A Oo.. 110 Second strsst.
Merchant Tollers.
Holland Bros., 12 Post street,
Milliners.
Mies Llaaie Garter, 116 Foorth traai.
Mrs. M. BelJg, 226 Kearny itrtet.
Searcher ol* Heeords.
O. T. Gillespie, 6(1 Washington street,
WlDU and Uqnsra, IWnoIsssls.
Pearl F. A Oo.. 604 Front.
DR. CHflS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITt
M. E. cor. Jankioc. -nd Kearny a lj
THE GREAT EBADIOA.TOB OF BPi r
COMPLAINTS, fom'eriy of Leek Be *
London, and the last twslveyearsof Saifrai M
Da T02KB Informs the afflioted tbataftei t
»ng all the HOSPITALU IW LOHIHMl fc
PARI S, and spending one year in the do* f
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK be ) E
opened bis old Medical Ioetitnie at the old I
where hs can always be found. DR. T028 9
for forty years met with naparalleisd net I
tbe trestrnent. of dieeaso rensraljy ki.
OHBONIO AKD SPECIAL OOMPLilHTt '
TJB. OHA0. BL TOZEB
is in every way responflible, binding binu ■
effect a permanent cctbe, — ■- -■ L
Those who cannot afford
medicine will be charged for m
MuNTHLY RESTORATIVE i
to fail in giving relief in csbbb ior ., D!ot] i
recommeaded. are to be obtained onlj ,
office. Price, ?5 p«T box. Full direotion oj {
box, een t bj- Hipreea or otherwise.
DA. TOZER does not imitate tbs sdm .
Qaacks who make it a practice to po&liil I
affidavits aod otber false references, bnl r* ■
the most respeotable people in the State, wn i
bas cniiED of diseases whioh others hen u !
•■so,
9B. CHA8. H. TOZEB
rv.E. corner Xearoy and Jackson sites '
fel-tf SanFtaH i
NOTICE.
rpiXE PUBLIC AJtE HKBBBT I
fled that the Pleld Depotlet si
Offlee wrlll commence asseisleg sref
The duties oulcaed to those dey
sure (oo well knows to the COsnsjUM
reqnlre explanations, and while
been careful In inahJns; my selesde
Oil positions by men ftsTorahly kas>
tblscoaunnnltr for their coaapettae
latecrlty, and am confident that tk
ties will be discharged by fk4J^|
general sutlsfactlon of all cone
I ntnrently reqnest the general:
report to this office any dlrelleH*
duty by any of my Depot lea, and a
them that any just complaints W
eel ve Immediate alten Uon.
mh4
LEVI bos:
City and Count
T
Attention, Good Urn
MS. P. EERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
tonrant, hes taken the maasgement •
of both the Miners' Betaaorant oa y
Oommercial street and tbe Miners'*
Braoeh on Market street, in partnerabl
A. DRATETJB, who baa been oonneet
firm for years. Improvements hare be" l
the cuisine departrasnts that will rewtr \ \
ners' more popalar than it has •vtrbsSB *
the 22 years ef iU prosperity. Onr BUa ■
ambraoe all the delicacies of ths ssssa"
motto la "Good Fare, Good Oookin* and ■ *
Ohaxges."
P. IIEKGFJ *O0
MINERS' RESTAUR^,
tSl and fitt OOBUMHaSdJ
TOO Market street.
Open rom S a. it to 10 V M.
.,.
AMI
_ .Piano i
?s^w.a"*affl8g^ :
(old tri.1 walut 5!«l«'"W'iO*lSSS)
otlimjo fc»THB BEST ON UB^"
CTRTAZ, Sole A««t, *0 gST
me**
D
Comer ol
commercial
WILLIS^BAND
MU8IO FTJBNISHBI) FOBlt|
oeeations. Mnslo imported, arrani a
and for sale.
HABOIJI ML B1V17MC leader
Orchestra* ,__
HISBT T6» FKB MBH*OW f
er of Brass Band.
r oi x»ma> a»»um. _ ,, i
WOrd.n (mm the «02J*7,Jn,5jS *
BUn. IM MoLtscuierjitreeL or JU .
BLUM. »go MoptttomBrr .treat .
A. W. WHELPBH.
Whitener and Paper Hi I
Km. 1CS Olilt STUD
TttMBT 1
IOTEL.
&£
5£
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tuiat.ar*'
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p riftftft! P1r«tC!«»w KnUrUia—flatal
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Only Matinee or 13 I __. i\r a. t
Ada.!** « Half rrlf* l«* all paras af |k*> Una**
mii ■ .iiATnrivENA^rrrr?^^
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■ niriL clown >iui c«i.n»i
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THE BLACK CHEMIST!
Oanil... ..ftW»
O.'ftBf Or4»44*TA
0»44l4<tiDC .'Ui lb4 Vara* af
How to Get Rid of a Mother-in-law!
T. BO.hr ftM-cl**. at .k*ptla«1pt_ Tb*>tr*i R 0, M*r*s
««•_--•. Whm.-.ft b*.p*«V*d buhiod Mftit K*M»
Tovphln*. «b fllft*' taotr-tvy ISO*. Oo_ipS«H
I*otf ord Mni li trry L>tuUt-4
Mrs. Whifflu**) MIbbU Fills. *r%
Mrf. Iicnbia J •■(..• JohllSi
r> CUB HAS RETURNED TO
SJiTeSiS It* Parent
rt sititll*
3r3»tA «MIRT STORE,
•JJlfl** ■ >">» ••«•«. a.4 Maaaaaaal la
*JSSj^ ' Nooond Mtreot,
.jl^jaar r*a aaill aW a aaaaataaa aa.
— UTa ..d n ataiaii.
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>na"iv_sii___
BRA HMIHICatL
IN PLANT!
t Indian Remedies,
FOB THE OCRI Of
Psiss, Dlirrh-s,
OooitlMUOD tad
!>iMDt*r*.
Itir R»Mf I of i«S> of Ihotf wan
Sid: lloo. KaoiBfti 1'aidj, ox-0ot«r-
t A. Peo! ; R. H. flSntnc : Harry Kd -
,'ahfornift 1h«iUi; Ft«d Li-Iar. and
poi-«l» lULAILAT 8IRttT.hr.
and Pins, >p?.tf
'S OPERA HOUSE.
ii*ia em, wmrTAJafjJu
l !OAJtT THEATRE1 BAB BKKN K«-
" »d. -sd St- b« r«at«d bj t-t. Dl.nt or
-E- Bus* md sr«psl.B»i •osai>4al*>
i with os tppMoftUata fcr lattw
alVaWLM PIPEB,
' Baa Frwolaoo.
» WaaStnjtas'al
OVBTJ.
«D RRrTi-a maohifk aoehoy
t- ssw MHOTSd to IS* RtwMenu
Issstd. V. R-Tb* W1UD
(lM hlatbaat promiom Ofar
' ib> artvaa World'aFair
afiritPi-ttsioaialUaa
fair, ssss TWiuri V-
R and t bat now. b* IBB
..J BELF-ADJDBlWa
■ Basrl) dootl-d-andyalaelli
Btaaart* n>2l laa sos
•se
'V.V
By • Clark who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
IF B( BAD O-M TO Till
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
G. P. Van Schaack & Co.
708, 712, 714 sad 716 Kearny s'reet,
(0PP08ITETHE PLAZs.)
TJE ffOIlD HATE JBi:>:.« HUITEII
st oner, wlth-til ssy osncccBtavy
talk, ssd.woald burr b«cs living lo-
dmv, aa araaaicat to aosl«tX>. and a
WSlkiSS MTSrUacsicst of tb« law prl«i
aU which sooda arc 10U by that cst«r-
prtaiss tarsi, lB-t«ad of bclBB m " dem'd
eold, dasap, dlaaarr«««a>le body."
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN A6ENCY,
XtooniH HI nii.l 17 HBO Wiinlilinjt'.n street.
Philadelphia Restaurant.
0I1A8. T. BZBQOLD. FBOPBISTOB.
Hriiui. sotiii: to
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARK PREPARED TO FURNISH
BAM'B at* UROHaniBAB uoaspoaad of
■FE,r» KM HARK
and ...
II1KF11 AMI A a.
W1U1 Ibalr Oi.at Smaation.
COUBTJBRJ'BJT.
■AFFHO TBIMI'R,
lacladlna tbe Child W.ndtr, IAPPIIO.
I.PI.IE Il.I.IA.
MISS 01. II.LH anil TV. KL.L.IS.
a.rlo-Cmlc and XlnaltlBla.
OCT JLISTOM,
...,AV0....
HOT ASA M a.
rHR ABOTI ASTIITI AKPJ SOW O.l O IT B BOOKS. AND CAN UK F.N.
caaad b, m.cacara W..I of the Book? UOBotAina, tbroagb oar aaoocr.
aiir.KHIAN C'OBBYN A CO.
THE OLD
Hot Sootoh,
IS Hurle. Skrcat. near At.roy.
All DriTAkts Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JbBHT II TOWN.
Alwan on file th* Naw York Bawld. Harpat'r
Waakly. Prank Lsalla'a, Day a DetllSB, Police Ob
talta, all tk^ Oallforoia DBJibtb, alts Lsndor.
Pnncb. BairtCif*. lUnstiat*d LoadOD Nawa. Call
and l*f 'a fy roQm*]f .
BEr- Don's forfBi tbo sffo of tbe. Hot *cert**k.
Is? it W. a. WAI-DHON. ProprlBtor,
SANGER HALLE
{SINGER'S HALL.)
14 IIUIT ST., NKA.B KEABNV.
| Kaai bot Ik. Ck.taaat Brand, ml Wlaea
Bad Llaaor. aa band.
DEPOT WEYAND a lAICHl'S B»Y BREWEIT
falS If OHBia TELDbUBN.
2!
- OH0101BT BFATS AMD]
aa atab!a., Board bv tba w.ad. I
iPIftK BTBast bai.aan gaara, 1
Bar Sugar
Ij^OR 8ALE-S18 KEARNV 5TSBKT AT
r MEHOKR'B. . AJ.O, a.ar. kind of Oaodla.
Wbolaaala 4bd Ba> 1]
PIANOS,
OBOAHB. PIANO BTOOI.B, P1AB0 OOVEES,
Hbeet Manic. Haaic Boaki, Mosle Hollos, ato.
A D*w atook and lanre ajsortBiBai. Osil tod tx-
ajnlLBtbBBi. ThaoalsbratBd
MeOAafMOlf PI A HO",
Nov iBfardftd by tbo no ioal priftnioD as th*
boat msulum-prloed Piano In thla markat.
A. la. BidtKOFT aV CU, ABe-(a.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
•IT WAaHINOTON iTBIBT,
falOlaa Opp. Maxulra's Opara Hooaa.
BOWERY THEATRE.
SALT LAKE CITT.
^TARIrTTY TAI.KNT kN ROUTE BAST OAR
* alwaya boost* flrsUolaM •nfacamaoU by
St9ppla« at Ball Laa* and applt inf to
BE. JEBOHSa
tti Hnilni'M aftnaasr.
TRAYH awaiBOB hand.
atlfred Tetter,
afanqfactTjrar and
iDportBr of
BIRD CAGEI^
*9S UnpoDt,
SEJLR SCrrr.R ETXMS7.-
Boa my atook of Bird)
OajtM bpfora pnruhaalnar
plaewlir.ro. Always Boaoa-
thlo|[D«w on band. My
Patent OaaTSB, »ad« of'
Tlo Wlrs.Aro sarrastsd
FKKRKftUM VRRHUf
Also. b*al quality TKA
DOWafl
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
■rUI» Is TO OERTIlfY THAT N. B. TBRW'la-
1 L10EK A CO . W Bud M Waahlnptoa Market.
Bra tbn soLK AOBNTS for the sals or mj brand.
ft bu> tor. koown B» " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT-
T(*R." It bas been sold at the ftbova sUod ths
paat thirtoan yvurs, and any brands of bnttar ras-
riHaDtrd to b« of my mako notprooored t,f H. R.
Tarwilllier A Co.. are cou of*rf*lt a.
la, a K- BAIrDWIBs
Ban FrBoolsoo. April. Bth. 1B72.
JT. 11. TKrttVILLIOEK* CO.
f*Vt-lm SO and 61 Washinntoo Markat
Signor Mancusi,
PRIVATE BIiralKQ LE8B0NB.-0LABS OS
MONO AT and TniKUIAT,
MILITARY GOODS
....iJTD. ..
GOLD INO SILVER THEBTRIGJIL
TRIMMINGS.
aS5 afaatcaaury ■•'« t. Eaaa Jla .A.
THS JOUBHAX OF A1TOBKJIHJT8.
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X.
Pabllehed every Day in the Year by
I> . B 0.,<3- ARDU8
MIKercknnt and OS* WwUngtoi 8U
Below Montgomery. 8u Franoieoo.
pjUDATiTTTTT. .APRIL 18, 1873
California Central N. G. Railroad
Company,
The Board of Directors of the California
©antral Narrow Quag© Bailroa4 held
meeting yesterday and resolved that the
Company commence werk at Benioia on
Taursaay.lMay.Ut, 1878. Tni* railroad will
nm from BeDicH , throng* Woodland, ICo-
ma and other towns on the west side of the
Sacramento Riyer, np to Tehama, with a
branch to Chico; thus opening np the im-
mense agrieeltnral district of the West Sac-
ramento Yal.ej and putting it in connection
with a market.
♦■
Go for him, Girla.
A noted preaober of Boston latsly electri-
fied the congregation by solemnly proclaim-
ing from the pulpit that for square, straight-
forward, uobluabiog lying the average
eighteen-year old girl of the period can give
any other human biped ninety points on
every s'ring, and mo out the first innings—
or words tj tbat effee4.
Rattier Donbtfil.
The Ohronicle made so many statements
in its first account of the girl with the
marks of tbe crucifixion, which [it now con-
fesses to be ioc jrrect, that^we should not be
snrprlfi.d toloaru that the whole story is
false, aud that the soppoaedi/'stigmata" are
nothing but strawberry ^marks whioh'.weie
always there. ^
The Other Side.
Tbe Chronicle has an article in which it
advocates "Cheap money and White Labor."
There are a great many who take the other
fide of t_e qofstion, and [believe tbat the
prosperity of California depends on "white
money and'ebeap labor." Bright half dol-
lars instead of dirty ereenbaeks.
The Modoc War.
The Modao War will probably lead to
some little modification of the game of
aeyen-np. Already tbe knave is generally
termed Capt. Jaok. When tbe troops turn
np Capt. Jack and take one for his nob, the
game may not be quite finished.
It Takes Well.
A young dootress has opened an office in
Worcester, Ma=s., and is reported to be [do-
ing well. A youag gentleman has been vac-
cinated by her twenty-one times Jin three
weeks. Is is presumed he will wind up by
taking her instead ot the emtill-poi.
How to Do It.
The woman suffragists of Connecticut
have befo catechising tbe Candida es for
State offices as to their views upon 'suffrage,
and asking them if they will pledge them-
selves to work'for th3;ex tension, of ^suffrage
to women.
Private Lesson? is tbs Feencb Language
1)7 J. Jo-B't, gradate of the University of
Pari-, late Professor of De la Monnats' Normal
School for Teacher', and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geaiy street, between Mason and
Taylor, up.tairB. Ben of reference given, 4-g
Wb would r: commend yon to John 0. Bell If
yon wish to hny carpets and furnitnre cheap.
Steamer and picnic chairs of every description.
Nearly oppoaite the Grand Hotel, on Market
f root, i-i
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, styhah
ho---«?5 aod a reliable driver trethe leading es-
H-'iU^iaot tn trjoyobleride, and these cannot
, - if ured in San Francisco so nnqoeetlonablj
a Irn Frank Eouton, whose carriages have
tn" r.rllege o the stand fronting the Occl-
•deui u i Hotel. His handsome turn-out 5 are used
Tbs tho beet circles of the city, and as he makes
at a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
«W!te ns drivers, neis more liberally patron-
ized ■ '■■ 'so any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, white a large cumber of persons, and
ladies li particular, will engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank has en*
Joyed great incoess in bis business, and the
admirable w«y In which he conducts it makes
him a lavorlte with all who patronize him. *
-E*xvt>toa:ra-p.rjac cards.
at one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery. S4 Third street between Stevenson and
Ulaaionstne A
Removal,
SamnelSw.lt has removed from 116 to 113
'Pott street. Sewing machines rented ind re-
paired asnsml, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Ladies aim Gestlfmen, remember the leadV
Ing f iahlot able retail Shoe store in San Fran.
Cisco. H. Hinders, 332 Kerrsy street, between
Pine and Bath, ±x
Trie Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry 'e Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
rr*s Webfeot PCla, for all billons complaints,
Tor sale by all druggiste. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, corner of Commercial. •
Clam Chowder Every TvighT.
The best chowder Is town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, juet off
Kearny. s-»
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bnss House Carriages, can be
found In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es*
labUshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
er alght, at reduced rates, n
*■
A. great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Liaodry. 121
l>lde>derff .treat. *
Cenaorablp of llie Stage.
A good-sized breaza has JoBt been rsised
in London by the production of a travestie
on Gilbert's play of "Tbe Wicked World,"
under the tide of -The Happy Land," at
the Court Theatre. In it three members of
the Government, Me ss. Gladstone, Ayrton
and Lowe, are burlesqued upon tbe stage,
and tbe representatives are bespattered with
gibes and mockeries, and made to look very
ridiculous. Tbe characters are so made up
in imitation or the three gentlemen named
as tube instantly recognized, and tbe idea
is tbat they visit fairy land in order to be-
stow on tbe fairies tbe blessings of popular
government. They are made to de all s^its
of funny and absurd things, tbe point) hav-
ing reference to some Government scheme
or some peculiarity of the gentlemen repre-
sented. Toe Prices and Princess of Wales,
the Dnke of Edinburgh and a high-toned
circle were present at the initial perform-
ance, and as soon as tbe nature of tbe piece
was known, every pi cs in the bouse was
nighty pecked. Tte Lord Chamberlain
stopped tbe show after tbs fourth night, and
tbe house was closed. Negotiations were
then eittsred into, and it was arranged that
the performance should be allowed on con-
dition thit tbe Ministers should not to per-
sonally represented on the stage. Tbe suc-
cess of the piece is assured f jr mouths, and
the agrtition against tbe censorship has
been revived by the act of tbe Lord Cham-
berlain csnsor.
Finish it Up.
General Canby's death at tbe bauds of
Captain Jaok and bis followers is to be
avenged by the slaughter of the whole tribe.
No Indian is to be allowed to boast that he
or his ancestors bad a band in tbe death cf
General Canby. Of course, in order to'carry
out this plan and thoroughly finish up the
work, it will be necessary for the TJnitid
States t-oops in tbe nineteenth century n
take a leaf from the Old Testament and fol-
low the example of "God's chosen people"
in similar cases. " Men, women and chil-
dren and suckiog children ye shall utterly
destroy." If the squaws and papooses are
spared, some of them will be boasting by
and by of having helped kill Geo. Canby.
About to Close,
As there are, according to Mr. Agaesiz,
only nineteen more cantnriea in whioh Nia-
gara Falls will be in operation, tboee of our
readers who have never visited the place
will perceive the importance of seizing the
earliest opportunity of goiog to the Falls.
Never put off until the end of nineteenth
centuries what yon can do to-day. You will
feel deeply chagrined if you de'ermine to
wait until the last minute, and then find
that Agas-iz bas made a mistake of a hun-
dred years or ae, and some man has dimmed
up the Fal's and turned off the wit*r before
you get there. We ahull go their nest sum-
mer, if it takaa every railrcad pass we can
borrow from members of the profession.
We would not hesita'e to travel upon a paes
insacb a grave emergency, averse es we
generally are to such things.
A G nial Artist*.
Clara Loaise Kellogg did a generous thing
at the Continental Hotel Philadelphia, the
other nigbt. Having a spare hour, she in-
vited the hired help about tbe house, who
oonld be spared from their duties, to assem-
ble in the ladies' dining room, and she then
played and sang for them a ohoice selection
of her best pieces, interapereine a number
of Irish ballads and negro miostrel melo-
dies. The servants enjoyed it, all over, and
Miss Kellogg ii sire of good attendance in
her future visits at the Continental.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur oa.elesj rest, by chance dldstray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Ot sparkling waters, made a sojeen
Through wnioh a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and nearly shell,
O'ur which the waters eoitlj fell,
Made that wtaacrw teem to be
Rotate tarry grotto of the sea.
iStop," aald my friend, "let's go In here— '
Ii loose bo nice— and try their cheer."
"All right,** X said, ' *I mnat agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made Us appear ance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
AnS cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your month don't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
They'd olsmeand crabs and terrapins;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy plaoeoli kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, hare found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best ice eream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call "suoh nice dinners.**
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 837 Bush street, absve
Montgomery; open Day and KUthU
QHABI.es HAAKE, Proprietor.
- s
Pratt's Abolic ioa Oil.
The People's Bemtdy for all Aches and Pains.
Something* Like Strong Treatment.
A man living in the e oun try, far from any
physio ian, was taken suddenly ill. His fam-
ily, in great alarm, not knowing whate^sa
to do, sent for a neighbor who hai a repu-
tation for doctoriog cows. " Can't yon give
father something to help him?" asked one
Of the sonf. "Wa'al, I don't know nothin'
'bout doctoiio* people." "You know more
than we do, for yon oan doctor cows. Now,
what do yon give cows when they are sick?"
"Wa'al. I alters giro cjws salts— Epsom
salts. You might try that on him." "How
much shall we give him?" " Wa'al, I give
•ows jest a pound. I suppose a man if ft
quarter as big as a c.w— give him ft quarter
of a p^und"
s>
Any man whooan wears paper collar l\r
a whole wotk, and keep it Clean, isn't good
far anything else.
The Last New Song.
Air— "Moet <* Chandon,"
Emerson CorvlUe li my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, arid Fanoy Boast,
Rellehes these, tbat my house- can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Obi high oh I. Oh I high oh I
None who have been but again will go.
C orrille >ays so! faye sol
On Floe'Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number aod call again.
Visions or Shell-fi -h in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
L&dies with escorts there always go,
Ladies go] Ladles go 1
Emerson Ccrville'a polit- 1 and so
8-1 They gol tbey gol they gol
Save Tour M.qney.
Why pay $3 per doz=n lor Cabinet Bembrandt
Photographs wben yon can get tbem for $i per
dozen, and all other kirds equally cheap, at the
New Toie Gallxbt, No. 26 Third street, be-
tween Ulsslon and Market streets. No Obinese
employed at the Hew York Gilltrj. 3-s
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office oefore 8 a. u., can
be returned In the evening It required; we
never disappoint! What Ohear Laundry, 121
Leiaesdorff Btreet. •
ftTToB CmXDBBH'S PiCTUBIS gO tO MOUSE'S
Gallery, il7 Montgomery street. 3-v
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumatiam and Neuralgia, 3
The Boston Furniture Company
H&b removed to 135 Market street, between
Third and Foorth, and b«vea new and well
selected etock, at reduced prices. 41
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TOD WILL FIND
SABX MAH.IOST
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
'Jfe. 1C CLiT STRKET. apl7
Ladles Ylsltlns Cards.
Written, engraved er printed by Joax F.
Dwtzb, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. H. B.— Haitdesb-
CHISTS KEATLT UABSXD. PXTTHAJTSHIP Of 6VCIT
deacription to order. s
Star Shirts una Collars.
All sorts and sizes, tor ra.e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st, •
McDowell, era©w Cartl Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 •
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery n
Fob rear woes, go to T. 0. Jesstrp, dentist,
ocr. Sutui cd Mon'g'ij, over Tucker'*, 3-D
cali fornia th eatre.
John MoCallougb Proprietor and Manager
Special Announcement
The public la reaD&otf ally informed tbat during
tbe SEOOIS'D WEEK of the engagement of
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
Thftfollowiagorlerof performance will db strict iy
adhered to. Is eoaaeqaeQce of the production of
ether novelties there wiil be RO REPETITION
OFTHS8E PLATS:
Mondnj Elizabeth
Tuesday Lady ADdley'i Secret
Wedaudnr ...I ..Elizabeth
Thursday ...ILady Aad'ej'i Secret
Friday Benefit of Mm. Btwen, when
The Unnchbnck will be presented with a
great cast. - . T*_S -^|
Saturday Evening Macbeth
Saturday Matinee Mary Stuart
MTJCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Willehortly be produced with beautiful scenery
by Porte-, elegant appointment!, foil chorus, and
aa excellent oast. apl7
Lire Well and Eh, joy Yourself.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
CuaOyster and Chop House
-.£ W Summer street, off Kearny, bet.
■■■ . Fine and California.
WE FURNISH THE FATTEST OYSTRRS
and oQoicest- Obops and Steaks, cooked to
tbe best manner, with tbe beat Coffee aod be>t of
everjtbiPg, at moderate rates. The finest Liqaora
and Oifara.
D®-Ete«ajBt Snltea ef Koonu far Kiadlea.
S»"OPEN DAY and might.
•Pl7tf P.D. jfisjnP'l Pwlstors,
PIC1CICB, gXCTJRSIOirS. ETC
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
fi i
CHANCE _OF TIME.
ON AWTiAPTPR APRIL 1, 1573. THE STEAM-
• r A NTELOP*, connect] dr at DooanUB Land-
iDg with tbe San Franolsoo A North Paotflo Rail-
road Company for Oloverdale and all intermediate
etittons. will leave San Fiaociaoo daily (Sondays
•icDUdJ.fxom Broadway Wharf, at 3:30 p.m. B«-
toroins, the train will leave Cloverdale daily at
6:3(1 o'cleck A.w . connecticg at Dooanoe »ith the
sie mer and arrirlDgin Sao F.anolsoo at 10 :?w an.
'Jus steamer* and wars mak* otoae oonmeeUona
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS-/*! REDUCED RATES.
Lcare San Franclsoo at 6 A. it. ever* Sunday
arriving at Olovardale at lo'ciooR p.m. RetarniDg
wilt leave OlryerdaU at 3 o'clock, aiming tn Sin
Fra*.oisooat7:!0 o'clock. This will allow erirar-
siooiBts eevetal hoars at an> of tbe nlacas along
ttie line ef the r«*d F*>r all information apply at
the Company's effl :e, 43C Moot^omeri strett.
apie PKTcK DONAHUE. President.
Corner Twelfth and Folaom. streets.
SVSDA.T APRIL SO. 1878
Fourth Grand Festival
....or the,.',. j VsP 1
EUREKATURN-VEREIN
ESCORTED BY THE
OAKLAND TURN-VEREIN
THE PROCESSION WILL FORM AT THEIR
Hall on Powell street, and m&roQ throogb the
Driocipal streets to tht> Gardens, where they will
give their usnal Oymnastio Exerolaes and a Grand
Concert daring fie day. Danoing day and even-
ing. German Games for valuable prizaa. At 6 p.m.
in the Grand Pavilion. Shadow Pantomimes, Par-
lor Gymnastics, Grand Tableau with Bengali
Lights. To oonolade with a Grand Bill.
AdewUalosi Oue Dollar
Ladles free: children, half price; small children
free. No ladies admit ed witboat a eeatJenan
escort . Tbe Kearny at. cars carry pa^eergec to the
Gardens for Dve cents ; run day and ci^ht. aplT
FIRST ANKUAL PICNIC
....or tux.,,,
AUSTH.IAKT
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
....TOBE HELD AT....
Schuetzen Park, Alameda
....OK....
SUNDAY APBIL20, 1S»8
THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
have computed 'be preparations for ihe First
Annual Picnic of this Society on a magnificent
scale. Members of the Society anJ their friends
are guarantied an enjoyable day of amneemeot.
Boats will leave the whurf far Alameda every boor
after S o'clock «. H. apl7 td
ADMISSION 5Q CENTS
HURRAH 1 HURRAH !
Second Annual Excursion
....OF THE....
Warren G-uard,
COMPANY B,
f CCOXD KEC'T MFiJITBT, N. S. C,
OAPT. P. T. M. WATE. .
TO BADGERS' PARK, OAKLAND
(Second Station from Broadway.)
SUNDAY APKIL Sltth, 1893
•V Grand Bast-Ball Match between tbe Ores-
cent and silver Star Raeo-Ball I'lnbs, for an ele-
gant a ilver- mounted Bat.
TICKETS ~~.. .FIFTY CENTS
Children under 12 rears of age, 25 oentB.
To be bad from tbe members of tbe Company
or at the Boat on the morning of the Excursion
apTOtd THE COMMITTEE.
SECOND ANNIVERSARY PICNIC
....tSTthz....
French Zouaves
GOL. E, B. BUFFANDEMI, CDM'O'B,
....TO....
FASSKING'S PARK, ALAMEDA,
....0)T....
SUNDAY., APKIL SO. 1873
Gents' Tickets (fare iooluded) SI CO
I«adlee SO
iOr-Boa'B will leave the wharf at 9, lO aod 11
o'oloob a.m. and IX P M. The Company will leav*
by tbe 9 o'olook boat. apis td
WHY SUFFERJVITH CORNS?
FOR TEN DOLLARS A YEAR
DR. POPPER will keep joar
Feet In perfect order. Corns, Bun-
ions. Ingrowing Nails and all tron-
ole of tba pa«t promptly and pain-
leaily remeved. SO MONTGOMERY"
CHANGE OF BASIC.
MARTIN &~HORTON
UfATB BE MOVED FB8M THEIB OLD
A-. 9tind. comer if Clay and Montgomery lit, to
No 1H LBIDliaDOBYlt 8TRm8f. spM Ht
EXTIA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mada
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kern. rtr««t.
McUle. OHATAHD
Pnpll of i.q 31 alion Leroy, Pari*.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
-S E 1,1,18 aTBXEI, 103 1m
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
U BALL,
yj llj TO BB OrVEM BI THB
San Francisco Cadets,
O E. S. McDONALD, Commending,
J^X Piatt's Ball,
....OH....
THURSDAY BTE1IIMO....APBIL 9ft
Tickets - One Dollar
Admitting Gentleman and Ladies.
■tv-To be obuinad at Gray's music store. O. 0
Keene'a, cor. of Kearny and Bosh streets, from the
members o( tbe Oompany, or at the door on the
evening of the exhibit Joe. apl7 td
CHAS. MAYER)
Pioneer Cloak 5;
<»«pn«ri» Mwer 4 WnjUuij
No, SO MO> TUOM K1£T a
Oppoutc the tick Bos. '
BBAIC0, 408 KUBITT H
MB. MATEB 04LLH ATTBNT70 I
lame and veil BOtectBd MBonsiei
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, .
and doth,
And hi. new sty'ea of r.edy-m«d, Rlth
• tber LADIEb' SUITS, at VERY LOl
AUo. • l*r«e Block 01 Slripec, Br»h i
BhawlB, Lace Jaokete, Silk ,nd Oam. ;
Sllke, Satin,, Oloikint,. and crwrSi. !
Trlmmln«t JUST ASfelVADTrK; »
the Sprint strlBsot "
"ii" AND KMBBOIB,
IINB1V SUIT*,
'
« W-^T^^.DreateawdeolUfcad
in latest fashloo, at reaaonable ratea.
S,
HALL'
Badger's Gentra[Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
epen for the seaioo. and many of the most
open
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAVILION. MUSEUM, GYM-
HA8IUM. Skating free on weak days.
Id ml «. I on *S Cent a
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morbid, eorrapt and lm»Brc
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Sold by all Drnaelit,.
ASEKCT, 417 SAKS Old 111
SOLE AGENTS TBI I
DB. FEBBI'I LAST OEM I
DR. riBKT'S WKBfOOTII
MONEY SA1I
By porobaaing yonr Goodiail ^
NEW YORK 8T I
No. HO Second etr«l |
Human and Imitation Hi *
CHEAP AND FINE JEWEL*!*!
Goods. The Largest fctook and L«
at Wholesale and KetaiL
Homan Hair Switebes. . .$ 5, fe, #7, T *
Unman hair, top braids
Silk Uhignous. fl
Silt Top Braida
Linen or Mohair Top Braids -..•••
Linen Smtohes ••
Silk Mohair Onrle, very fine
Mohair Switches, plain or orimpad, m
Ribbons, Hosiery, HairNstaste
Omr Real Hair <
Axe unequalled in this market for j^
quality or variety. Examine onrrtt*! ■
ins lonrpuxobaBea. avGoodsmtO.
A. B. 8AMPSOI*!
No. H«8e«eaJ *
noSO la Between Mleele* M« »
Prograsuaes, and all kind, ot Pnt *
SHOW, ZJBOrtJBE, COK0M
ATlt E and CIKOTT8 MAM •
AT LOW BATtS, BT
3. F*. ster«
63» CLiT STBMlj
THOMAS W. BBi
siijveh s'XmA
MANTTFAOTUBBBal J
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DRUMS, BJHJM,
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BSTABLISHKD IN H*
•BTLMeoa. siren on the Banfc anl . ^
MISSION STREET, between FU.J* -
N. a— Fine-toned SUrer Sole "
eeeional. alwan on hand.
FREE AND E»'
1TI1T IATSBD*'
piano and Slnslntt
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CHARING
O«0 Ulul.o etreet,
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BAOI.EB A ynVB^ Z,
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nuvls at onr Steam Oandl ra» ,-p
CANDIES.
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l.-(u ■ Steam Oandy Bal
lara, awpeolallr lrom tha otoUI
1-Sllb. prompt .«SSn,«8
1 svy Ment*wrn^rvAS*-. _^d
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WILSOIY'S
Bmm Rickey, the Great Irish Comedian.
Litllo Mac. tho San Francisco Favorite. Al£P 3A1 RE
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a" blind rota I D»>n«ut Bliad Tom
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tht 0*]1< nf lD« 0««p"
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in.w-u to Tom M >or-"
tlttOioi ttiroucD l»r«'i H»IU"
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a» m»S»»" l"Tn» I»y Ore«D"
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H-iUrl La D*ilri Knm.r
r rUTY CflCNTa
R»i-rr*d »ra>*. .'.* mull «ltr*
£ktHnr*d <d *it*»"f* a' Graf's Mni'f Btor*.
iy, April 19, at 2. . Family Matinee
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.G^1XL'B.^RS
OItos Tone to thy Sloinn-h
Cf^tTXL'B«TTERS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF UPPEIITE.
nxLB-
la a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
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BLOOO PUUIFIKIt.
Laura Fair lets the "Wolf out
of ihejold."
1HM rOI D IH HOLD BY
rnl-TI.K ro.v. a l'onitr**t. Bp)«odid pio-
tont forBklvflOi ftod tJ»r rooar,
T»k« »p*»p kt th« tw»lT«}aroT« of Frlico,
Thit»(<j >i'i»d tbtt F»lr odI'o lipid.
TN. WWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
«8 HKTO.Vn KTKr.F.T.
FINE COODS ! PERFECT FITS'.
Satisfaction Cuamntced I
Aram LINK OK HPftlNa andsumher
tininl. Jd.I r.c.lT.d. t'n I .'jrt ••« tbtm.
«r>43 B.cwiiil .tr.«t. tnb271w
£».'.(» gUAH.i
BOOTS and SHOfc
4E IV
L. BLAIR'S,
V Kforui atrc«b
-A. L+ It A N D
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
... will bi nnrcv nr inr. ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
...IT TW¥ ...
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler ■tree I, nr.ir Tnjior,
CMM > II Off APRIL.
duriDt
woititi I a* tbe
Full Urand Oratorio of Elijah
akp
5Ieudc'6sohn's Hvmn of Praise,
ll(*cthsTrn'« r.i.ir di. wt ll-tm Tell, Bl»-
■■I M .irr iii.ii B<
I ira
OftANOCHOtUS OF TW1 KU.iOREO V0I1ES,
AM'
ORCHESTRA OF :H) PIECES,
M llli Fltll llr s-.tr. Ar iBSp iiilcuenl.
lb* Bflil wi'l >■« r. dsrtd t>r Mi lf»nia«r,
M-«rn aid H»fi*-. itudMi' i . .Sl»,ar. Ilaiair*.
I II »n<1 Miktn.
OKO. T. RVAITB
Prlrf »f AdmU.Ua * f)l «*0
Kfirrvrd N«a>n 1 fit*
Heat* ran be n-i-iTrd for li" io»'on at K'.hl-r.
' li..i- A iJi»». eli I l.inj n T*it, uu an.l »(ttr BAT-
CH PA v. At.-ti m n
SiltolhlMii- I I K v- IS. with RKSf-ttVI'-.D
SK&r.i. on MAIIIKUAV, April U.ix.
09- Poll t>«H|aul*'» will b« foaod la Painpblota
to be bad at all \n* Mono ritorai apifi Id
Al'ir.H THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
CO TO TUK
Hot Sootoli,
Hotter atreet. Bear Kearaj,
An.l Irr onn of I tn»ir
Hot Seolch'8 or Tom it Jerry's
All Drlnkn Tea. Cents
frt If JOH. P. BBIOOH. Proprl.tor.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUIK,
And i ollrite of Ute Mel ni-.
in i\i\fi BEADTirUL AND 1NSTR0OT-
lU.UVU It« ribieoi* to be ■••o. Op* a to thi
Pablio DAY AND MOar.it KUK1KA HALX
Qll Montrotnafj utraet. F014 MEN ONLV-
BffrDB. JoEDiN1! ParvATi omn is at axi
Oairratreat (oppoalteotd BlaohaBloa' Pariltao).
Ladies and Children
KINKEAD'd
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADfttSBTJ It, KAB1LT APPI !BD.
ii 11* | i -i. at*. It
flnnt all rtn »»*» of the acaip. mouth OaDdroff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
I lUa t-.,.r Mb III flMir. »od I. I'L'HKI.V VBOB
m» rb. nirln.l SAOIt B TO..IO AHD
DBKH8.NO B.r tM h. I of th. A^.ot.
Jit, n. II.ITH, Drn.il.l,
Oom.r tl.ir MoDliOD,^ .n4 Aoi*.rd .t.oU.AOdof .It Dfof-
II.U. f.lTtf
I Gr A 3F»L €>
OROAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OIBCCLATES IN ....
All the Theatre**,
AHD U
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
Of THK TKAR,
BENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THI MOST ELEGANT OPSTOW WOllg IW THK OITT
Beer* 4C Maynard,
■as Ktuii .unl o»««w ~«lk «fB«l
.. Merest *»<» «OS W«rfita«to. .U
i^JMUxCT APRIL 19, 1873
AJttUSEMKNTS. Etc.
Oaijpobhia Thzateb.— There was a splen-
did audience last night when Mn. D. P. Bowers
»ppe»redlortUenrat time daring bereogagenjeot
In the character ot Mary Btuart. In tbis ourt »b
Id naoy oihew, Mr*. Bowers Bttadi without an
•qnal on the American stage. Tbe power she
wields oTsr hsr audience was wall sxamplialea last
oigbt. All iboaepreaentappjared \o be, .eetead
of "sovereign cltiaene," itao mo t devoud adber-
eats of roy Ity, so thoroughly, did tbey sympat^lsi
with tbe woeaof Mary. Qieen of Soolts, ae pre-
sented by Mrs. Bowere. In the intsiviewot Mary
Stcatt with Qaeeo Hiisabsth in tbe garden at
Fotheiingay. Mra. Bowera was positively grand.
The manuerin whicb. after striving to band the
knee to Elizabeth, she drew herself np and ex.
•laimed "I can— not I* perfectly electrified the
andiencn. John HcOalloagb did some splendid
acting as tee devoted George Douglas; Geo. D
Ohaplin read and as ted tbe part oi Mortimer even-
ly, and Hanry Edwards filled that of Dryadale In
a manner which left- nothing tobe desired. E. J
Buckley, always earnist and conscientious, played
Boland well ; Walter Lemaa was a good rapresan
titivo of Pao'et; Ebon Plymptoo dressed, aoted
and read the part of Leicester with the good taste
whiob bo always displsjs, and J. 0. Williamson as
Andrew, gave a bit of Sootob .dialect character,
wbichwae very good. Miss Annie Graham was
rubers linht Elizabeth, and mis Bed her oppor-
tunity of doing a Utile real acting in the garden
iceno. Mrs. Judith wasexceilsnt ai Lady .Doag-
lais, and Miss Minnie 'Walton aa Catharine Se>ton
looked charmingly interesting, read her lines capi-
tally, and did seme effective acting in tbe last aat,
where she bids ber tojal mlBtieta adkto as she is
lad to execution. "Mary Smart" will be played
again tbis evenisg. "Diana" will be performed
at the matinee to-day.
The following programme of plays will be per-
formed text week. MoLday,"Elieabstb,>'Tnesdsy
Laid Aod.ej'. b-oret, Wbdneeday "Elizabeth,'-
Thursday Lady Audley'B beoret. Friday benetlb
of Mra. D, P. Boweie when "The hunchback."
will be performed, Saturday evenlcg "Macbeth,"
(Saturday matinee *'Maiy Stoat*. ' Mucu Ado
Nothing" is in preparation ; It will be produced
with now soeneiy b. Porter elegant appointments
and strong cait.
Aj-H-aubba Theatbe. — Bob Heit and
Oharlej button on tbe ends in tbe liret psit, make
things lively at thib houee. Charles "Vivian ie a
prime f t-vorite ; mile Mac is inimitable; Sam
.Rickey ie tbe mcBt ciiginel Irish comedian on tbe
stage ; the musio is splendid, Bingicg delightful*
and altogether tbe entertainment given is ench aa
cannot fall to pltate everybody. Tbe full pro-
gramme wbkb appears on our first page, will be
perform: d at ibematinee to-day, this evening and
a gaio to- morrow night.
Metbopolitan Theatre.— The revival
of the burteeeiae of "Don Giovanni" last night,
proved a popular hit. la no pleoe do tie Ooap-
roan SiBters appear to saob good advantage as in
this. E. D. Daviee has remodeled his ventrilo-
qual eetertalnment, and introduces many new
peiaooaged, all oi whom are amusing. The capital
bill which appears on our first page, will be pre-
sented, at tbe mstloee to day, to-night and to-
morrow evening. A atartliog novelty is underlined
aa being la preparation.
Bella Union Theatre. — Madj changes
are to be made ia the company at this
bouse and thoie who wish to sea tbe old time
favorites oaos more mast not delay. Tbe last
nights of toe popular Bong and cance men, Co^il|
and OeoDer.are announced and 'also of Oharles
Verner, tbe London Oomiqae. A greet bill has bean
prepared lor tbis evening. It comprises a capital
first part in which TbomaB Gsmpbell tbe favorite
baritjne, Mies Jennie Johnson, Tummy Bre ,Mi.s
Fanny Oarietion and others will spoearina varied
Interlude of songs, acts a: d dances and "Sam and
Andj " from'Uocle Tom's Cabin" in which B. G.
Ma:sb, Will bark, Harry Caasland, and Tommy
Bree will appear. Tbe farce rt "Husbands Wil[
Do It" will conclude tbe performance
Buckley's New Varieties. — The lively
bill preBsntad at this hoaae last nigbt proved
quite asuocesB, aod will doubtless draw an im-
mense audience to-night. Tbe pantomime of
"Joan of Arc;" Leon Samweils' gemoaslio per-
formances; Sally 1'bajer'a comio songs; Ida Fisk'e
soog aod dance pwrformacces. Mi b Ida May's
danaea ; Moitrmore's sketches, and other features
mentioned on our first page, mak« up a very full
and entertaining ev-nins'd amnsament.
Wilson's Amphitheatre.-- Laura, the lady
gymnaB;, has created a veritable eeneaiion by hsr
wonderful performances at tbis popular place of
amnoement. Tbe graceful equestrian acta of Ella
Zoyara are generally ad mire 2, and a very full pro-
gramme of graanastio and equestrian acts is pre-
sented by Wilson's famous troupe, whose nam?s
appear on our firat pige. A grand performance
will bs given tbis afternoon, this evening, and to-
morrow eveiog. As tboie will be the last nights
of too c.roQi season, tiero is sure to be a rush
Platt's Hall.— Thou rati ds hava been de-
lighted and amused by ibe wouderful*and eooen-
trla performancea of the negro pianist. Blind
Tom. To-day ho will give a matineB entertain,
ment.wben rViere will be no reserved seats, and
ohildren'a tioke's will be twenty-five cents. A
very full programme will be presented to-night.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week
will be tbe last nijrhts of Blind Tom. All Bhould
go and bear him before he leavee, probably never
to return.
AUSTRIAN BeNOVOLBNT SOCIETY PlONIO.
Tbe '.first annual piooic of the Austrian Bensvo-
lent Society will be held at Bcbueieen Pa b, Ala
xneds, tomorrow. Tne committee of arrange-
ments have made grrat reparations to make this
a very pleasant iffair, atd it. will doubtless be en-
joyed by all who participate in it. Tickets are
fifty lents.
e_ i Gardens. — A Grand Festival—
The Eur*ka Taca* Vereio will hold their Fourth
Grand Festival to-morrow at the Olty G.r-
dens. Tbey will be eeooited by tbe Osklsnd Turn
Terein. There will be cymaaetic exerciees and a
cone ■ • ' in tbe day time, and a ball In tbe evening.
Ticket* are one dollar, ladies free andohildren
half prioe.
French Zouaves Picnic— Col. E. B.
Buffandean's fine company, bo ponltr with oar
French fellow citizens, will bo'd tbeir Second
Anniversary > ionic at Fasskiog's Park Alameda,
on Sunday April 20tb. A large' assemblage will
NoTES.-CoDgresa Hall ie progressing rap-
idly. Tbedress-oirClB and gallery seatB are com-
pleted aa far at thj carpentr work iB concerned,
and aro now ready for tbe upbalBUrera. Tbe f*-
mer mil be covered with ulnsb, the latter with
red leather. The theatre will be opentd early in
Jane,
Advices from Philadelphia of tbe lOtl init. In-
form ua that a large oiroas combinitton started
on that day for Bao FranolBOO order engagement
to Yankee Robinson, who Intends to exhibit here
and afterward make a tour or the State This will
offer alroDg opposition ti> Manager Wilson, and
we expeot the circus ^ampaigo will be partloalarly
llyely ie tbe State this reason.
KbBuPlymptoo, javenileaotor at the California
Theatre, wbOBe correct slocution and oaref ul style
ol acting have made him a general favorite with
the public, will leave for the ffait at the close of.
the protect season.
Billy Emerson, who ha* bravely struggled against
the illness from whloh he has been Buffering for
weeks pasi, has at length succumbed and gone to
Paso Robles Springs, whence we hope he will soon
return rtiovigorated and brighter than ever.
Two or three months ago AJioe Zaviitawakl wis
married, aod now we receive wedding cards from
Emmellne, who fe to be mewed on tbe 2»d Inat.
at 63 West Twelfta street. New York, to Lieut.
JnlioeO. Shatter. U. S. M. O. So both tbtse aot-
resies are morried and retired from the Blage while
yet in tbe bloom of tbeir youth.
Ssnor M. Y. Ferrer, (Ao guitarist, will give a«on-
oertln Meroanlile Library Hall on the 25th inat
It will be under tbe auspices of tbe Bohemian
Club, of which be ib a worthy member.
Tbe Brother Elks of San Francises are about to
send atplendid pair of elk borns to tba Sen York
Lodge. The sailers eland about Qvs fett in height,
aod aroperfect'y formed. Tbey were token from
a e xyear old elk. On the frontal b>ne ie a gold
plate, bearing toe followiag iaecriptloj :
"The Brother Elko of San Francisco lo tbe Now
York Lo J«e. From tbe B P. O. E.— L F. B'M*-
burme. Add Ryman, K, D. Davies, Sam Wetberill,
Little Mao, G. W. Koikifeller, Lew Battler, G.
I). Oalk in, W. H. Smith, Sam Rickey. J. G. Bus-
Bell, Obar. H. Bojd."
The noma tiro very handsomely tipped with sil-
ver. They may be eeea at tbe Saloon adjoining
the Alhambra Theatre.
Tbe California Olympic Club social last night
was a splendid affair.
No work has as yet been commenced on ths Mia
eion street Theatre.
Juaping from appesranaee the Metropolitan
Theatre and Maguire's Opera House will have a
few weeks longer lease of life. Their demolition
will certainly not commence at tie time elated—
tbe 21st.
Tbe Annual Spring Exhibition of the Bay Dis-
trict. Horticultural Ssoletj of California will open
at Horticultural Hall, at the corner of Post nod
Stockton street), May 1st. There will be a splen-
did exbibiticn of flowera and shrubs and a conceit
every day. Fiqabo will be the regular programme
of tbis as It is of ail other plaoes of amnsement.
Tba 'National and Eolipee Clubs gave a good
minstrel and variety entertuiement at Turn Ver-
ein Hall laBt night. The Hall waB crowded, a--d
dancing was kept up until en early morning hour
Handel and Haydn Festival.— The full
oratorio of " r-.lij.ib," aod Mendeltsohn'a "Hymn
of Praise," will be performed by tbe Haudel snd
Haydn Soolt W at the Central Tabernacle, on Tyler
street, near Tailor. There will be a ohorui ot two
hundred voices, and an orchestra of thirty pieces,
with foil organ accompaniment. Tbe solos will
be bud g by Mis. Mariiner. Mrs. Moore and Mrs.
Hoyden, and Me srs. Mayer, Magaire, Campbell
and Makio. George T. Evans will be conductor.
Tbe festival will commence on April 29tb, and will
be oontioued for three evening", heats uan be
reserved at Kobler 4 Chase's, 633 Clay attest, on
and alter to-day,
Gband Sunday Ekcuiwon.— The steamer
Antelope leaves Broadwsy Wharf every Sunday at
8 o'clock aii., tennecting with the cars of the
North Pacino Railroad at Donahue for Petsluma,
Boats Bosa, Healdtburg and Oloverdale, arriving
at tbe lattsr p'ace at 1 V. m. Returning, excureion-
ista will leave at 3. p. m. and arrive In San Fran-
ciacoot7:20. Tne trip offers the sdvaotage of a
spleadic sail tbe length of tbe b&y, and sixty mileB
of roiling through tpe wools lengtn of Sonoma
The Gold Hill News says ;
We learo tba'- there i« some prospeot fiat Man-
»R«r Piper will be ebN to eeoare The Uhapmin
"at' » for a ahurt, engagement la V.rg.nia Otty
about two weeks benoe.
Oakland.— The "White and Beams' Oombma-j
tton Troupe, who gava'euch a highly suo^etsfu
entertainment recently at Piatt's Halt io ibis citi"
will p.Tform at tbe Academy ot Mu*lo this even-
ing. Tbey will present aa Excellent p-ogromme,
FOBTLAND.-G. 8. Waldroo, bos rather o Blim
company at Oro Fino Theatre, aod ooniSQaeatly
■limaadtenoes. O a Friday the 11th W. O. Orobie
to ik his farewell baoeB', but could not get muoh
of a houee. The season closed on the 12th
night tbe Fabbri combination. Madame Inee
Fabbri, Miss Aooie Elzsr, Herr. Jacob Muller,
Bigoor Coimini Moiley, Prof Mulder Fabbri, Prof.
Emil Gromm and others gave a eanoert, To-night
they will proseat scenes from popular operas in
cojtame. ^ -_ « ■_
The Colored Amerioiu Opera Company are re-
ported a grand nnanol aland artistio success by > be
press of Pbilidelpbia and Washington, whsre
tbey bave produced several prpular EotcliBh op-
eras. T. Harry Dooehue, their geper.il busiaees
manager, odvirtises for vacant dates in Bret c lae a
theatres, rastor Weat;al*o. for a good soprano
coBtrulto.aod tencr. 'I ha company is composed
ot forty well-trained voices, and have a large re*
port oi re of the J alee t aod most popular operas.
Joe Muroby, Arcb, Philadelphia. 7tb.
SPRING GOO IS
ooanty, oneoi tbe richest in the btoie. lixout
eion licKete at reduced rates good from Saturday
to Monday.
Wabben Guard ExonBgioN and Pionio.
—The second annual excursion ef the "Woiren
Guard, Company B, Second Regiment Infantry
N. G. C , Oapt. P. T. M. Wats, will come off
to-morrow. The Guard [will go to Badger's
Park, Oakland, and will tbere bold bigb festival.
There will be a bsBe-ball nutcb bettvoen tbe Crea-
oent acd Silver Star (lube, for a silver mounted
bat; in-r« will be otber amueeroentx, Tiukots,
price flit.- oeote, om be bad at tbo boat on tbe
moroing of tbe excursion.
Thb San Fbancisoo OADEra' Dbill, —
Tbe SauFranolego Oadeta. 0. E. McDonald com-
manding, will give oa exhibition of tbeir wo der-
1 Blind- fr._ld Drill at Plet 'a Ha1! on Thursday
evening Apr 1 24th
East where tbty
tQeird parture for (be
11 exhib.t in tbe principal cities.
Woodwabds Gardens. —Big. Donate, the
great one-legged dancer, is bis bayonet Bxeroiae
and tbe Japanese Troupe, in full performances on
Saturday aad SunCoy. skating and tbe fountiin
every day.
Ajutouioal HTjbzrjM.— One oi the moBt
tompiote «ollectiona of tbs kind in the United
Itatse, comprising hundreds of cojUj and boon*
tltul wfx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Inly) v the Mnseum on Montgomery etreet. An
lour uar be orofltablv aoeit hnr«.
PACIFIC COA.T DRAMATIC NEWS.
Salt Lakh City — ibe dramatic season at the
theatre closed on the 12tb inat., when "The Wid-
ow's Victim," with Phil. Margettsand Mise Jean
Clara Walters, Miss Carrie Simons and others In
tbe oo&t. an olio, aid the fairy drama of "The
Mountain Sjlpa" constituted tbe entertainment
On Monday next, Mr. Newman, who has leased tbe
theatre for two weeks, will opsn with hi* varisty,
vaudevil e and acrobotto combination, compris-
ing J. U. Larkia and Carrie Armstrong, Ed. Mon-
tague and M'lle Gerretta. Mtts Josepblna and
otbore Jobn C, Graham, a prominent member
of tbe Salt Lake Theatre Company and one of
the publieberB of the Footlights, waa appointed
at a recent Conference, an emissary to England,
to further the prosperity of the Mirmoo Church.
Sacramento.— "Tdo Tiokst-of Leave- Mao" wao
performed at tbe Metropolitan Theatre on Mon-
day evening, by Yankee Addame, Honord Listoo
and others, t < a poor honae.
Petaltjma.— Blind Torn is advertised to appear
at the Petalum* Tbsotre on Thursday evjning,
the2lthiaat.
Vibginia Cm.— A dramatic performance was
gives at Pipei'd Opsra House on the 16 n. Tor the
benefit ot Mrs. Robinson, "Obarles II: or, tbe
Merry Monarch" was performed with the follow-
ing cast: Ring Charles, Mies Ella Emerson;
Rochester, George Oaio; Edward. Mrs. W. H
Robinson; Lady Clara, Mrs. Lewis (debutant);
Mary Oopp.wita songs. Miss Carrie Oiarke (deba-
tan e).
San Jose.— "Aurora Floyd" was presented at the
Opero House on the 15th with Mrs, Obarles Ed-
monds as "Aurora Fbyd." Mr. Charles Edmonds
as John Mellisb, Mrs. Fred FrAUka as Mr;. Po-
iwalJAjr^dJ^j-o6be^na^tflbxamAtann|^J^^jla§.
aw "
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
InrWew.Tork there hss been nothing very new
or etirtling Binoe ) our laBt summary Miss
AgneB Ethel was to appear on tbe Htb, at the
Union Square Theatre In "Freu F/ou" "Dad-
dy O'Dowd" was still running at Booth's
"TJnole Sam" was not a soccers at tbe Grand
Opera Bocae ; it was withdrawn on the 12tb, when
Mrs. John Wood and John Brougham leimlnatod
their engagements. On the 14th, "Under the
Gaslight" was levived for » two week's run, to be
followed by Feobtsr In '-Monte Obrlsto" At
Wallace's, Sothern was still playing in "David
Garri^k" and "Lord Dundreary Married swd 8»t-
Ued" At the Fifth Avenue Theatre, "Di-
vorce" was revived on the Hth At tbe Olym-
pic Theatre, "Hnmpty Dnmptj" will hold the
boards for the present, and when it is withdrawn
the theatre will be olcsed for much needed re-
pairs and general renovation, preparatory to a BBa-
80i of brilliant novelties, which Mr. Hayes in-
tends to prodnoe in rapid succession At Nib
lo'a, "The Scouts of tbe Prairie" ran till the 12th.
On tbe ?4tb the Yokes Family wore tb commence
o new season At the Bowery, H. T. Stetson
was underlined to sppear in a, drama, entitled
"The Fastest Boy in Be* York," written by Tony
Pastor and T. L. Donelly, and Staart Robaou
made nij appearance at Wood's Museum on the
8tb, as John Beat, policeman Al, 10,8 8, in his
drama of "Law in New York" At 'lony Pas-
tor's Opera House, ths regular ^season eloBed on
tbe 5th. On the ;tb, Tooy started for Poughkeep-
siewith the following Btars: tile Wesner, Jen-
nie Eugsl, Gob 'vYUltarrB, Detebanty aud Hengler,
J. W. MoAndrsws, BiUyUertBr.tbe Freeman Sis-
ters, Frank Girard and tbe Fieldmgs. Tbe Opera
Houee le open with the following new people:
Charley White. Billy B.rry, Billy Poeton, Cello
It red, Fanny Fordnom,Turaer and Le iter, and 0.
McMillan..... ..At Bob Butler's Athenaeum, bur-
leequesond the Zg Zags »o their specialties were
tbeattraoilons Barnum'e, Lent's and Bailey's
airouEea were all in full blast.
A bill has been pissed by one branch of the
Legia'o^ure of Pennsylvania, forbidding minoiB to
visit any exhibition o! negro minsLrela--, singing
or danoing in tbe oity of Pniladelpbis, under pen-
alty of three mootbs' imprisonment, or one hun-
dred dol'ars fins. On the 4th inat., in the House
Mr. Josephs of Philadelphia movsd to reconsider
tbe vote. He saw no reaacn wby minstrfc) enter-
tainments should be included in the law, but was
willing to exolude minora from variety entertain-
tainmesti where liquor was sold. A resolution
was passed recalling the bill from tbo Senate, and
It will be amended when returned.
Pete Lee has rented Music Hall, St. Jobs, N, 8 ,
which be will open as a variety ball about May 1.1.
"Bobil and Bijou" was produced at the Howard
Athetssam, Boston, Maroh 3Ut.
Miae M. £. Gordoo, ( vra. John T. Raymond
has purchased from Wait r Benn, the right to
produce his droncasaiion of Wilkie Collins' novel
"The New Magdalen."
There are about two i Core of authors at work on
dramatizations of this novel so that there willsooa
bs aa "original version" for eaoh Btar actress in
the country.
At the Providence, R. I., Opara-Hon.se Oharles
R. Thome, Jr., cloeed tbe tint of a two weeke
engagement ou theStb, haviDg appeared in " I he
Marble Heart," "Tbe Tichet-of- Leave Man," and
"Ahe Robbers of Bohemia,"
Foremost in tbe rank of dramatto eventi in
Philadelphia wob the appearance oa the 3ht alt,,
at the Walnut street Tbeitre, of Miss Charlotte
OnsbmanoaMeg Merrilies. Her reception clgh:ly
was moitoordial, the andlence3 being the largest
of the seaBon.
AtFox.s Ameiioan Theatre, Philadelphia, the
Worrell SiBter?, Sophie and Irene, M. W. LefBjg-
well, James Dunn, Bobby Nencomb and Fiank
Wood were tbe new appearances duri. g tie week
ending Aprils. The operotio bniUtquo of ''Cin-
derella" was performed.
Lydia Thompson viiil sail for England on May
31tt.
Mils Marie Majilton. whi has besu severely ill
with rbeumatio fever at Philadelphia Pa, is pro-
nounoed by ber p&yaicians to be ouL of danger, and
is rapidly oonva'.esoing.
Mies Augueto L- Dargcn will be the recipient of
acomplime . tary borettt on Friday evening next.
ItiBtendertd to her by the offl.ers of tbe Irish
Coavention aod many influential oitizsus. Tbe
ectertoinment will on-iat of dramotlo re-d-
ings by Misa Dorgon at Platt'a Hall.
L'ogillond Cooper, the Oaltforaia Beog and doco*
erii.-t- . will start for tbe East next week.
W. K_ Morrow, who ia now bo e proprietor of the
Metropolian Theatre, Sooromento, advertises it
for rent, in another column.
In Chicago np to the 11th. Fan-on and Baker
were playing "Obrie and Len»" at the Aoademy of
Muelo, Miss Neilson in "Romeo and Juliet" at
McViokers, Me K.ee Ronkia in "Rip Winkle" at
Aikens. "Eate" was running at Hoaley's Opero
House, Arlington Cotton and Kemble's Mlnatrelo
were at Myer'a Opera Hoaae and Wilders's Circus
was Nixon's Amphitbeatre,
Mibb Carlotta Leolercq bas added two new pieceB
to ber repertoire. One is Wilt e Oolliu'e dramati-
oittonof his story "The New Magdalen," and the
otaer is oaooietf drama eottled 'Fate," written
expressly for her by Mr Bartley Campbell,
Job Jefferson is not only a connoisseur in art
bat an amateur artist himself of considerable
skill io water colors,
Mr. RobertMoWade will shortly play a farewell
engagement i j Philadelphia, prior to bis dt parture
for Europe.
Mrs. Junes A. Oates and her husband, Mr.
Titus Troor, will soil for Barope In Jane, on o
Summer tour.
Anew opera covniqu*, entitled "Mina," by M-
Ambrose Thoma?, ia in the press,
Btnart Robs on, tbe great oharocler comedian, in '
his newspsoialt, of "h\w in New York," Aiken's
Theatre, Chl:ago, liu ; Olympic, St. Louie, May
5th, and Wolnavstreet Theatre, Philadelphia,
MoyKtl.
Tbe Almee Opera Boo fie Troupe commence a one
week's season ot tbe Academy of Musi?, Philadel-
phia, on the 2Ut of April.
Mr. Fred Yokes was married io London, Bog.
Ma-ch 2', to Mies Bella Moore, a favorite burlesque
actress and daughter of George W. Moore, the
well-kao"n minstrel manager.
Leo Hudioa aod animile. Little Rock, Ark., lists
Amybtoneand troupe, Holyoke, Mais., 23d.
S.F.BOSiNkSSOirUClC!^
Aatrolvgers.
Mrs, Back, 120 Geary street.
HihiIuv ller» and ottasttOM***
Stacey A Mook, (school books arpeolalty,) S. VI
corner Fourth and Mission,
H. H. Moore, 6f»ti Montgomery, near MeroKari'.
Bnilne*i Coll«a;eo.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton'e College. 24 Post S
Hntebern,
Eats, Fred. SUIla -4 to I'M'. Oalifornia MArLot
ClalrwoTonta.
Mrs. 0. M. Stowe, 'I 7 Kearny street, Room 8.
Ktnplttyouent Office.
Ohas. F. Beoberer A Oa, 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce A Co., *:1 Sao-
ramento street.
O'Brien A WarJ, 610 Montgomery street.
H. H. Kirc'nofl. Mole end Female Help, 636 Keoruj
FreDcb Fancy **uoii*.
Looan 4 Co.. 19 Montgomery. 107 and liw ^nttw,
Hoop Skirts and Coraeto.
M.Freud, 36 Second street.
Ham mi Hair*
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second sir —,-
Merchant Tallere.
Holland Bros., 12 Post street.
Milliner..
Mies Lltale Carter, 118 Fourth treat
Mrs. M. belig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Becorde.
O. Y. Gillespie, 611 Washington a treat.
Wlnei and Llsjaoi a. iWboleBale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. 504 Front.
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SATTJKDAY, MARUH 1, 1873.
The duties oaelspned to those elepvtlea
arc too well known to the community to
rtqulrecxplannlloati, and -while I have
been careful In ranbJng my selections to
All positions by men favorably known In
thl« community for their competency and
integrity* an*l am eonfldent that the du-
ties will be discharged by ehem to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
I org* ntly request the general public to
report to this office any dlrellctlons of
nnty by any of my Dtputlee, and assure
them that any Jnst complaint* will re-
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IIEUBT TOII DEB MBBSJEN. loud-
er or Bra*. Band.
■9-Ord.rs from the country promptly attended
to Addree, M. W. WILLIS. Baton's Mnttc
Store. 138 Uoi tjrrmery 6treet. or MAKOU8 M.
BLUM, ggp Moatgornery etreet. ja6tf
The Foitnnate Man who EuyshitCk
at the IXX AUCTION ST0B£
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN »l
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRA i
White Shirts for the Mill I
J'A\CY 090118, WATCHU,
JJRWELBV, NOTIONS, H'
PBKFtMH, STATIOIIlll
MOLISn CXITtEBT, TBBICII
BAGS, TAUSIS, TOBAIOt «
A FULL hTOOK 9F
Linen Coats and |usi
A FULL U1E0I
iiiN-xisr is rr I*
•
CALL AND SEE FOB IOMI }
THAT
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
^EBlowour
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stock1
That will
\i
ADMIT IT.
IX L Auction Sin
618 Kearm
N(l
m
Fig
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• ■
ra*Ni«c»* UTVRDat Arm.
fTOPOLITAN THEATRE
».. :•*
CALIFORNIA TflfiATRI.
BELLA UNION THEATrT
* e*»«».
H E. I). DarlM
iiii
i ►
QDEBINT OF THE AMERICAN STAGE.
»uipboll
%i 1 1 «■
— --
upman Sisters
OTH!
ttie Don Giovanni!
D. P. BOWEBS!
M ARir BTDART,
JOHN McCULLOUCH as CEORCE DUCL488
(ATI-ROAT ..4 II
I". -rt.nl.- I"
I AVI
WINS'
.. • --I , ... >i,. u.. s-
■m ..
MARY STUART!
w *t»e
■t . ■ » iftkll
r«si ■
■
m iti.i.-tvri:
MA*
B vii. VO0!
► l> WIB8
*«» Ktimia -r t«»
• w.
" — II inier,
■MM
^kVEL ON MY STYLE!'1
• wMtAoirt,
* ».' * ■ *• r
|...l,.i It \ >.!«» i-t< >I O
r. AT t OKARD MATINEE
■ • ■ 1 • I I ■ ■
*'». i» n
" II, * I ■■ K KBTlOX.
IIKKRT K(>«»K!>1
. J BCCALAT
■ hi r\ .
»iit>« una
.1 . «l!l
■ H 1 II v V Ml
H OOAD
Mist *khi« ORAiua
a»< uixii
BUM »i»m« waltoh
earn and Andy
frees Dee** ~ ass's Oe>e
lttTT«4M W
•-• *ed
Twessir Hre*
Jr**l- J»ha
sUTTJBPaT ArTIRNOOR, at J oVIeck
Only Matinee or I> I A. TW a I
*4"""« Half rVt«« la all narla af lb* Haaae
MOKDAT EVMIXO—
JBllzictlDotla, Queen of England!
Il'->iir.' beat*- n-..i c r*.« **«• Orshertra •! *• Belowey..
W-. • r T- 4 «•>•!*- RtfeSt . . ... »A Gallery...
■ -■ SI *>*> pT»T»t« B
lint.j.. I lu.-f !tiown'«Clil<hM
TMB«| ■*•• All Hmi -
■*•*■* r<Mi a >■■■!■■■
THE TWO WOOD SELLERS.
Rvgro Art by - t ) Rree eed Vfrur
OoEClaiiDtr wfLta
HU8BAND8 WILL DO IT!
-•i-D K Q Minh >'r Ji»Mb.. The* •''**> nbal
Hii wire Jeen<» JihMuhln l>n — i.oo
M^^ra^a ^-^^^ MtU K-ll- I «r.. B-nwn. Mlna>* fllimore
KOaTPAY, April Hit— App»*r*ect ef
TCMMY BARTON, 1011! R0IINB0N, MAG6IE MURPHY,
MAGGIE .T. CLAIR AND ICN D ION.
affrTalaat will arrive from ikr Fast «horllr-
star
HAS RETURNED TO
A SHIRT STORE,
i iftj lr**t. bo* HranoTf* te>
ca Will tad r» *..ail»tf *•-
f xillllS an* riKM«ll.
IN, al Ihr w*a.il law artrrk.
ni"1' 1
na.
■ nrnicT * ro.
< >KTPJI3]1.IL.'S
IRAHlffMlCAL
0>N PLANT!
Indian Rpmedies.
FOR THE CURB OF
Ron Throat. '
Dyaptpaia,
Oatanlk,
PaIbs. Ditrrhaa,
MS, I rjr(l'.t[»V0n AOtl
Dis«oUT7.
hr »i»fii-f ■amr «f taoae who
«a: lion, '-•'■□n Puidr, •i-Qo*nr-
A Fool; FL H. Sim r,; nar.rr K<1-
i.riiit la*ttrs; Vrrd Listar, .nd
ii-iin Ka.AH.NY BlRhtT.be-
n.1 Pit,*. ni if
By a Clerk who Tii^d to Sell Him
a Suit of Ctothes.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
Jcba MsCalloaab Proarittsr ar.d Mimcir
Nppoinl Announormont.
Tba pabtls Is *••;•«■ foi-r Inforaaad Utst aarlaf
D WREK »f tba sntkaanisct at
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
Tb* falliviar or/trcf rsrfoiniA«aa *1ll b. itrlcUv
■dewed to la aoaxq isnes af tie prodaslioa of
'tber aoreltles there will bi >0 RKPlJTI r IO.V
OF IHAbK PLAYS:
lffae««F ■ nir.ebetb
1ae<d«r ... I.utlj Aadlrj*. ■••Tfjl
Hrdnf.dnr . F.llaabvth
Theriditr ..t.'idy Aid ♦»>*• Htnr|
Frld ir ...Braeflt mt Mi-a Brw^n, when
The riNRchhftck will be pieteoted with a
er»»t raw
elatardlAV ReiUss MefUrth
Halard»v atntlnrr . Afarj B Dirt
wft *I ADO AIOTT NOTIIIVO
Will ibsrtlr be pr^daced wltfc b.iatifol iceaer*
bf Pj*te*. elesaatappafatsseeu. fall oborm, tnd
ea esce ItDteist. ap17
'S OPERA HOUSE.
I»IA OIXY. RBYJLUA.
OA1VT THEATRf. HAH BBRH KK-
ted caa be reated bj the ulf bt or
UUrt sad Travel I dk eomaaBiet
tied Wllb OH SDDlieetteo t>r letter
JCH.N I'IPKB,
MADACerand ■«!• Proririetor
Or to J. II. UeCABC.
> Wssfainrton atrtet. 8an Vr»nci»ro
tBMOVBP.
■D SbWlNO MACHINE AOBNOY
Is now reesoesd to lSaHewMoaU
et, asar Uewsrd. N. B— TbeWKKD
rttetook tba hich.et preuiam ar*r
onpetilors at the greet World's rsir
; sfsn, tba same Kim FremloBi st the
aad lattitQie Fair, upon TVVtNiv.
B 0f aacaioritTr sod that now b> tba
f ao BNtlBIt SBLF-ADJUSIINQ
Talaa is Deer j doubled, A»d retselts
prlrees bftDarto
n>31 In eod
IF UK UAD O NE TO THE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
... o» ...
C. I3. Van Schaack & Co.
H1
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny rr*»t,
(OPPOSITE TUB PLAZ1.)
V. WOll.D n*TE BKK5T 81'fTKD
eft sntf, wltMuut any nawceiisry
talk, and weald have been itvlng to.
day, aa eraaeacal to aorl'tj, and a
walbtlaaj advertlaewcntf.r tae low prlcce
ax wblei enoda are sard bf tbut «nt«r-
prlilBf im, latlcad ofbclic a " deaa'd
told, dame, dl •acrcttatble boey."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
Live Well ant! Enjoy Yoursolf.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
tg^i Oyster and Chop House
^VH^^r boinan.r atrf et, off Keimj, bet
^m*r Pioe cod Ualitoreta.
WB FTjRMSH THK FATTrST OYSTERS
and enoloest Ohopt and ril.akf, coekod lo
tbe beK nsBoar, eltb tbe beat Coffee and b« t ol
f rernNi' «t. At modaiaie rate*. The Qneat Liquors
end CIsaib.
•Vr-lrajeNt Mltfi af Roneaa for I.udlcs.
earOVKN DtY AND Skill r.
R J. TgrflU',
aplTtf F l> JaSHKN
SANGER HALLE
(SlNOBR'S HALL.)
14 OKAUY KT., JVKAK UK1BVY.
Kane but tbe Cbeleeet 3raade o
aad Llejaore on baud.
OEPOT WETADD A «»SCHt'3 BAY BREWERY
fall tf OH RI8 PKLDM U N.
o
J* OLD
D A V B ~M K N n E 8 , at tbt
old origins iK«d Lion, lOQeerj
Btrest, between Rearov and.Onpont, where yoo
«*D bar* HOT AND COLD DRINKS. not(or»(-
lln(t tbe old Pioow"1 I-naoh. Tbe "Old Bport" i«
>lw*re"f>>-.nd DAVE MENDBB. Proprietor
THE OLD
Hot sootcn,
1 'i M .Mr. Nlrrvt. n.«. K.«..y.
All UriiiK- Ton tcntg
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM MCMERRT IN TOWN.
Alwart ©a File the New Yotb lUreld. Herper't
w*«klr. Franh Leelie'e. Dif'e Doin«i, PehoeOa
«>tle, all lb> Cehfornie papca sl*0 l^>ndoQ
Fan«h. B«l '• Lit*, ll.aitrs-rd London New*. C*II
sod i*1 t>f joanelf.
■a- Doq'6 forge* tb* *Wa ol tbe lint Nentrb.
leTlf W. (J. WALDKON. Fropnetor
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7t0 MARKET HTRKKT, HARRY OOR-
hjo r#ap*ctfnlr Inform* bl* frlenda »nd pat-
ron* that ba bss ■*fitt*4 In besaiMal *'j'e tbi*
co*j »nd comfortsbla retort, ard will b* pl«A*ed
loae* tbens one sod all, and bar* ihem aample
• omit of t li" ch.lctit winea sod liqoora, A B*W
l)illi*>d t*til» ttnm i he rrenafeoto f of LteienHeid
with Pfc*i»n end Oollei der'* Uteti p*t«n< r'oel-
faoed OTiitiion*, bai be»n nlao»d in tbe BUnard
FsrloT. 1 bo pocrnUr and efficient bereraan tnanlo-
oU'nr, Tommy Cat roll, can be fonnd in hi* old oo-
• iiint) prepsred to diarien** orestnro comfort to ill.
1*23 tf
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LTJINCH,
Car. Sceoad nad Tehama stre«ta.
eV Terrapin con lantlj on bend.
OfBters Id ersry sttle. PB1VATB
SUPPER ROOMS FIR PAR'IIKo.
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
1'WO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
iha ThHBtriosI Profo»*lon lo • sllforoia pre-
po*» formin* dI«m«ii for fnatrtiotion In KlocotiOn.
Paraona wiBhlng to erail tbeia»«l»«* of the oppor-
tonitj o( acquiring s n*.ful art et s moderate coat
onn a*nd in tholr nsnies to "Oambjeee P. O. . Hoi
13*4, wbto p*rilool»r* a* to tsrms. etc. will be
sent *t tbiwn
de9-
PIANOS,
OEOAN8, PIAN1 BTOOI,R, PIANO COVER8,
bbee<. Mtimc, Mii«ia Bock-, Maito Knlio*, etc.
A new (took sod large a»aortmenU Call and ex-
*mi o tli dm. lbs <".i(ibrated
Hel!i.HEOK PIANO",
Now legerdrd bt the ma iosl t)r>f<*alon as toe
bent m«atom-prlosd Piano in tbls markst.
A. I.. BAHtKtiFT A CO., Agent*,
nbseaw Jfa. 1A1 Mnrket street.
GEORGE MATES
sodsll kindiof SHELL PUU,
Stalls No*. 40, 41. 49, Callforola
Market, entraDO* on Oalifomis street
Pablloor prlrate parties Lad families supplies!
from A a.m. to 12 P. v. Ladles' and Gentlemen'.
Dn'*' Rnnw nwn trftvn S t «/ »v» 11 1. af -t*n\.
;4J^
Bar Sugar
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOORDF.ll S)0Ur
LANCASTER'S
• IT WA8IIIXOTON NTRRRT.
f*I0ltn Opo. Msrnira'sOpe-a Hone*.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
■yARiKTY TALEXT Klf ROUTE 1 AST OAN
* slwars seoore Ant-class eoRAfemants b*
stopping st Salt Lak* sod spplriog to
It JI.KONE,
fej Baelne** Manager.
TBAVIi -Aiso
Alfred Vetter,
MAOnfactarar and
In porter of
BIRD CAGES,
" '■: .'• llniiiMit,
hearsuttrr btrxkt.
Sc« mr atock of Bird
rnjt-s b*lors pnrcbasiog
e'.tawhini. Alwayssome-
rbiognow on band. Hj
Pstent Csges, made of
Tin Wlr*. are warranted
FREE FROM VRRMIH
Also, best quality TEA
noWti
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER!
THIN IS TO CERTIFY T«AT N. B. TERWIL-
1 LIGER A l V , 50 and M Wft-blrjjrtou Mnrket,
are the bOLK AGEN'Bfor tbe sMe of my brand
of batter, known *s"B ALU WIN'. S DAIRY BTJT-
Ti -tt " It, hasbesas-jld st the above etsod the
psst thf rtsan yearn, and any brand* ol battor rep-
r«»*ntcd lo bo of my make not procured < f N. B.
TetniillRor A Co., are counterfeits,
d, k haldwin.
Bsd Frsnoifloo, April, 8th. 1812.
IV. It. TKIIWILLIOKKA CO.
fea6-1m SOsnd&l Waahinit'on Market.
Signor Mancnsi,
pRIVATE SINGING LB8B0KB.-0LAS* OB
HMDAT and THUMIIAT,
AtJp.K. St. J»m„ Hon,,, »»5 llsrk.t iliMt
oorn.r ot Kill.. '«1» '■
MILITARY GOODS
....AJTD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
««
.FIGSt-A-
THE JOTJBHAX OF AMUSEMENTS.
PoWUcod »rorj DM id the Yew by
j i> . B Oi& A B D IT S
MSM«rak«ot and C3S Wwhlnntan *U
Boiow MoDteemUTi R»o Krancidoo.
SATUBDAr APBIL 19,
1873
Woman's jxiielita.
On© would think that It WM one cf ■wjm.&u'h
rights to enjoy ae good a dinner MB a mail, and
pay the tamo price for It. Nearly all the reE-
taurtots "for lsdioB »nd ge<. tit-men" in Pan
praoolflca have poorer (are than those whtre
gentlemen only dti=e. Thebe ie an exception.
At the Piobbkb RisTAUBAKT, on Wa-hiogion
street, at the corner of Dunbar AlUy, ladies can
get an fx:ellent brjohfast, dinner or luncli. at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
etnoe 18'9, Pruvldea ever? miury the market
affords. Both Hdles and gentlemen find there
Olshes to pit a^e t h* most epicurean taste. *
Sa.nO v. leix IsliLd Puiu.
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the fandwii'h Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of indastry Is
taking new life. &!r. Jacob Bchieiber, dealer in
bedding andfntnitnre, 620 Washington street,
opposite tho njsrkfct, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the Fathering and his shipments this
year will he very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattrsBs bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schiei-
ber will find no difficulty in di'-poeing of ail
that oomBB. A
Don't Fall to C—ll and See
The moBt wonderful and gifted Dootor For-
tune Teller of the sge, Madame Smuh, Astrol-
oger, Jn-t arrived from the East, and oan be
consulted on ail events. Sbe ha* charm? for
Luck, Love and Happlaee?, wbloh never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le ter,
$8. All communications strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'olock a m. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion go nnterd in every respeot. Office, 15
Seoond street, Boom 11. 4o
Deakln's Sal > of Paintings
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
In future advertisements. 4-b
Notice to the Public
H. Peytter, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of th*- Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men'*, boys' and chlU
arena' clotblng, on. scoount of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
genta furnishing goods, b^ts, trunks, valine;
e*c, below co-t. Oall if yon want bargain?. Si
American Waickes.
Bednced rrlceB, at H A. Osllcnder's 62 Seo
ond Si corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. d
X>r. U.iricw J. £s> until
Is gtvlan a oours of Freo Lectures to Oteutlo
niMt on Sexual Physiology rnd Nervous Dis-
•ases of bie Hj'Kt'l'n Hall, 637 California street,
•very FrMay even Is g, aommeo olng at 1H o'oloc &.
A par. of :h. evonlug is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith giveB
phrenological exumlnatiors in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. m., tree. w
San Francisco Jev. elry Manufactory.
D. W. Latrd, 610 Mtrcbact street. Diamond
Setting, E'iamt-ling. All kinds of repaMng
done. Jewelry fan sale, 4-i
For ti.e Best Candks,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas & Oo.,
10 Eeiruy s'rcet. New stylo cap bonbonB for
balls and putles. 3m
Oo ~<jt tSuffor from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bud-
ions, Club and IujjrowVcg Nails, oan find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kesri. y street, from 1 to C p.m. We
BTw«nh (rem experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability, References given Ifroquirea. h
Pbjvate Lessors is tab FaENoa Lasquagb
bj J. Joss't, graduate of the University of
Paris late Professor of De la Monnsts' Normal
School for Teachers and cf St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, up&talrs. Ben of reference given. 4-q
We would r.oomtnend yoa to John O. Bell If
you wish to buy carpets and furniture cheap.
Steamer and picnic chairs cf every description.
Nearly opposite the Grand Hotel, on Market
■tr<?st. t-p
Good Investment.
No other oliy lu the TjLiUd Slates offers
greater Indicecuents at tbe prerent time for
Inveitm-nt in town lota than San Diego. Now
is the time to securo lota at (25 each at 421
Montgomery street. Tills 1j the best chance
ever offered. •
JE*Hot;'_»i£»--".pHic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at tbe Peoples1 Art
Gallery. 94 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission strep a
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sowing rmcMues rented and "re-
paired as us u i\. and sold cheaper than ever, x
Ladies and Gestumeh, remember tbe lead-
ing fashlonablB retail Shoe store In San Fran-
otsoo. H. Hinders, 332 Kenny street, between
Pine and Bush, 4k
The .Best Remedies.
Dr. Perry'B Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
it's Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
Street, corner of Commercial. •
Olam Chowder Every I?ljcnt.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
jt Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just off
Kearny. 3-f
8am Knore,
Formerly of Bass Hones Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
r.blisameni, southwest corner .Bosh and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Oarrioce orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. so
m
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 131
FOREIGN DRAMATIC NEWS.
Mr, Gye. of Her Majesty'*- Optra Home London_
has been arlist-hactiog on tbe Continent, and baa
enlaced Madame Fosas.a dramatic soprano, from
Bucharest; Mdlte. d'Aegerl, a Hantaan light sop
raooiMdlle. Repe'.t\and the tanor Ma?ici.
Madame P*fl wi" add "t-oaiaa Millsi" and
"Kmaai" to her repottory during tba forthcoming
London operatic a6a=oo. Mr. Gje bao aleo pni
obaned tbe oopj-igbt of PoBChielh's Procccesi
Spoa." ao opera in Wgh rapate iu Italy.
Mr. ! trnkoacb hasengaged aiaurel the ravorits
birironeof tbe SoaU. and baa bought tbo exoi-
oivj tight of reproaen.tion of Verdi's Aids," (or
tba i all ao%3en io Now York.
Miss Ro^e Herjto, the prima donna cf tie Ed-
gliah OpBra Company, nt-der iho eaoort ef Mr
Fred WiJdow ot Washington, D. C. baJ an inter-
view with President Grant and faioili on the 3rd
Uflt.
It is oroposed to inoloss and tioket Shakfispeare'fl
oat on Piimroie Hill. Eng . tbe eole remaining re-
cord of a disastrous tercentseary. Tbe estimated
costfora truly magcifi09=t ornamen'al iron pjl-
isada, with aooompanying memorial tabltt, is
about £200; and members of the theatrical, musi-
cal, and artlslio professions, multiform, as well as
tbe general public, will be appealed to subscribe
aoooidiog to tb«ir leclmatioa to the neceseary
food, whioh it is thought eboald dote on tbe 23d
day cf April next, the 209th unniTersary ol tbe
poet's birthday.
Mr. J. O Gregory ba» assumed tlie management
of tbe Canterbury. London, and the perf armanoes
of the celebrated Gregory family, inoludiog Mile.
Gertrude and her troupe ot dogs and monkeys,
formed the obiaf features oo the programme, as is
likely ts be the case for some time, .Nothing else
requiring special mention had transpired at any of
tbe musiohalliof tbe metropolis, the perform ear
remaining "as yon wert>".
Madame Baits has generously presented to the
British Museum all the MiS. of the published
works of her deceased hasb-.od.
Sicnori Fabbrlcia. a prima done a in Italy, for
whom Merc dfinte and Donizatti express)? com-
posed operas, died lately in Lisbon.
Tbe London Figaro says: A versatile young ac-
tress named Marian Mordannt has made a decided
hit at San Francisco in tbe play of "D&r'log," in
which ehe appears as a sohool-girl, a Yankee girl,
a nef;ro washerwoman, an Irishwoman, au Irish
lad, and ai a mnob-wronged beroiue. If she oan
manage all this satis fact aril y. she should corse
here at onoe, wbea some economic lessee would be
sure to snap at tbe chanoe of getting one perform-
er to complete in heraelf the oast for some resus-
citated melodrama. The result might not be very
artistic; bat. iheo, only fancy how oheap it would
bel
Oyst«r8.
In strolling roand the other nlgb:.
To look at 'Frieoo by gas light,
uur oareless feat, by obauce did stray
To where a Fountain's ceaBeles3 play
Of sparkling waters, made a sojeen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosey stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window seem to b?
Pome fairy grotto of the sea.
atop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It Iooes eo nice— and try their cheer."
"AH right," I said, *-I must agree
That this place buIis me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we touud a aunt
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made bis appesrance, asked our wl3l>—
9«ld they had almost any dieh
That we mlgnt name. We found it tree,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All fciads of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Oooked every atylt; Jnst thlntc of that,
And U your mouth don't water, then
lon're different from other men.
Th:> , 'd clam sand orubs and terrapins j|
In fact, wo found they bad within
That easy place oH kinds of giime,
Fish, flesh or fowl which wo could n&niu,
While every dish wa?, X am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
Tub ladles, too, have found, 'twould seom,
That they have hero the best ioe cream;
So here they flock, the little slnnors,
To get wnat tbey oall "euih nice dinnore."
Whoever donbtB thiB let him ruBh /
To three hundred thirty-tieven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find mode plain: .
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 837 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKE. Proprietor.
Ir. C. T. Sge has removtd his office to the
Olympic Club Bnildlng, corntr of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. 4k
Claw vqi: ast.— Madame Olara Antonla, ths
Cisirvoyanr, and Independent Traioe Medium.
333 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine, Consults-
tiensin 7ugll6h, French and German, r
Those Beaatlfal New Carpet*.
At Jaa. W. Burnham&Co's, No. 613 Market
and 17 Poet streets, ore going like hot cakes.
New and choice ratUros constantly arriving.
A perfect rn-h ti seo and buy them. Elegmt
parlor fnrnituie nude to order In the finest
eyile. 4 a
^
Flno Candles.
Fres'j, sweet and delicious Oandlea, of eye.y
variety, at M. A. Heron's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street, Wholesale and retail, a
"Wlilto Labor Only I
Employed by the What Oheer Lvundry, 121
Leideedo;n* s'raet. *
A. fioaoant Location.
Persons desiring comlortable iodgingt in a
Ontrcl location, should visit tbe Alhnmtr.'.,
and lnBpsct the fine suites of rooms to let tu?re
Toe bull J lag is a very fine one tnd t» well
lighted »nd ventilated..
Five Hundred Men Wanted >j
Immediately. To send their w&Bblng to, the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff et. *
Xt Is True.
J. A. Shaber & Co. are selling parlor. sets and
all other kinds of turnltnre and bedding chetpsr,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chanoe when
people know Shaber's price b.
We get no business , from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
Ladles ~Vls»Ulnft- Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Jobh P.
Dwtbb, 126 Sotur street, opposite Lick Souse,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handkzb-
CHIEFS NEATLY MABKKD. PEK11ANBHXP Of eVerV
description to order. s
Star Shirts and Collars.
All sorts and eizes, for ca'e oheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 LeidesdorrT st, •
McDowell, Shuw Card "Writer
■ Beady mode and made to order. Boom Id
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
Fob ran wou, go to T. O. Jftssup, dentist,
. finttat .nd Montg'rr. over Tucker's. 5-U
The Last New Sonjr.
Air— "Moetd Chandoiu"
Emerson Oorville is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Rell&hrB tbesp, tbat my bouse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I shoW,
Obi high obi Obi Mgh ob!
None who have been but again will go.
CorvIUe (ays sol says sol
On Flee Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number a:id c:ll again.
Vision* of Si-11-ft-b'lu every style,
Inwardly oause you mu h to ^mlle.
Ladles with tscorls tbere alWAjs g?,
LedieB got Ladles ko!
Emerson CorvUIe's polit I and ao
, 3-1 They got they gol ihcygol
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Eem-dy for all Aches andPains.
Everybody Stilted. -
There Is no end to tbe multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can.be found. Tbe stock is immense
— tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goeB there is sure to be suited. a
Freah anil Sweet.
Fer the beat confectionery, g->> to. Canty ard
Wocner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Suttf- K
Twenty Tnousand
Pap?r Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, offlie 121 Leldesdorff st.
Ladies, now i;- yonr time to boy your under-
clothing at a great tacride, because H. Frist '-
lander has gone (o Europe to buy hlB Fall im-
portation?, and has left order) to sell hi; 1-rge
stock of lidles' and children's underclothing,
< omprising ail el j lee crd pstttrns, cheaper than
atanyothir place io the city. Bmamberthe
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3b
LKr. I>oljerty
Has devoted His study mora parUcnJarly to
ohionlo and speolno practice, and as such Is
now tho most successful of any Physlolan in
San Franotsoo. Offios 51'j Sacramento street,
sorner of Leldesdorff, a tew doors oelow What
Obeer Honeo. X
Tlxe "Veto
Is celebrited foe its superior liquors and fine
cigars. ConnolBEleurs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all otheri. Oall and sample it.
E. H, Levy, propiietor. Sou'hweet corner of
Keirny and Commercial. 4x
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dressmaker, haa removed
to 122 Geary blreet, netween Dupont r.nd Stock-
ton, opposite Starr King's church. 3y
Attention, Ladies
To give tbe ssln the softness of velvot, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dickey's Crime de Lis. l
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t,
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a m,. can
be returned in tbe evening if reqajrvd; we
never disappolLtl What Ohear Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. •
■ »■ -
87"FoR CaTLBEEH'S PlOTTTBEB gO to MOUSE'S
Gallebt, 417 Montgomery Blreet, 3-V
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bbeumatlsm and Neuralgia.
The Boston Furniture Company
His removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Foorli, an i hw« a new and well
selected stock, ut reduced prices. 41
Trie Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Oo.,
No. 553 Tebf ma street, is the only p'aco you
oan depend on lor having your Carpets well
cleaned and swept ly machinery. J. Spauld-
loff A Co. S-s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Metropolitan Theatre,
9 1CB11IEVTO
WK. MORROW. SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
. Tbii hnn'A O.Q ka r»Qte(t b; tba Dirht,
<*<«k. montb or v«r •■y, fir- t-cl.S4 compibi63 only
WiUnold abobt$l OLO. Address .9 .bo.e. ' apl9
TATES'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. M..rk t nnd Thli-U streets,
R.K. cor. Commercial nnd Leldesdorff.
LONG DBINKsTThALF PRIDES.
»iOU11ti> JOHN n YATES.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC.
TOO WILL FIND
JSAIUE MARIOKT
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
IX.. 18 CUT ST tt EFT. «pl7
WHY SUFFER_WITH CORNS?
t^OR. TEN DOTLA.K8 A YFARV
1 DR. POPPKK will keep your
Feet in perfect order. Cnnj. Buo-
ions. inftrowloff Nails and a>l tron-j
ble ot (He F""t. prnrnp lr *nd puin-
lesslj* removed. 20 ol _/N rGOMERY
CHANGE OF BA^>J.
MARTIN & NORTON
HATE REMOVED PROM THEIR OLD
st.Dd.coner.f ui.y and Montgomery St.., Io
No. Ill IMDiSDOR.y STKCBt. apl. 146
SPECIAL NOTICE
Marple & Gump
WILL SELL THROUGH NEWHULL A CO.,
Apirl23d. 80 UUOIUK PAINTINGS, MAR-
BL& 8'UiUaKV, oto.. embraoine so Tie of [be
most emia:^'. ^nitti of tae di?. Pio'ures on ex-
hibition and Os ta'o^oes re idr - pri I 19 b. apl6 t.ii
Pupil of Zt» Halion Ler»y, Paris.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
SS ELLIS STJtKET. mt "
S. F. and N. P. E. R. Co.
CHAWCE^F time.
ON A\r» AFTfiR APRIL I. 1573, THE ST EAM-
or ANTHLOPn.connectiugjit Donnnn* Land-
ing wita fhe 8*d fnoclaco'A Nortb P#oiQo Rail-
road Company lor Oloverdale and all intermediate
atitioDB. will leave Saq Fiauci^cjn d»m ■ (^nnJaya
exopwdj.irom a. on 1 -.»-.■. y vv barf, ol ■ 3:3(J p.at. He-
toroinjr, tbe traiu will leave Clov-rdale dnily at
5:30 o'olock a.m , cocui-ctiog at Donaore »itb tbe
eie merand arriving io Haa f-uDiju-co ot 10:2u a m.
') h ■■ eteamera nnd cars umk- close coantiQtlOQB
wit b btages 1 1 and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURS!0NS~AT R'DUCED RATES.
Leave San Frstiaiaoo at 8 A. m. ev<,nr Sunday
arriving mUlov-rd !■• at 1 o'clock p.m. ReturoiOR
will leave Olnverdal* at 3 i.'clook, airiving in Man
Fra&ci8coat7:M> o'oiook. Tbis wll ali^w exuur-
eioDiBti sevuial bouts at uov of tbe oltcea alone
tie line ef tbe r*>id For a 1 information apply at
the Oompin/j effl.-f, 430 Montgomery stre- 1.
apT8 PKT^R UONaUuU, President.
Oo. ner Twelfth and Folsom streets.
SCNDAT APRIL ZO, 1S7S
Fourth Grand Festival
....O? THE,...
EUREKA TURN-VEREIN
ESCORTED BY THE
OAKLAND TURN-V£R£IN
THE PROCESSION WILL FORM AT THEIR
Hall on Powell street, and msrob through the
principal streets to the Gardaus, where they will
give their ainal Gymnastio Exercisea »Dd a Grand
Concert daring the day. Dmoing day and even-
ing. German Games for vala&ble prizes. At 8 P.M.
in the Grand Pavilion, Shadow Pantomimes, Par-
lor Gymnastics, Grand Tableaux with Bengali
Lights, To oonola.de with a Grand Ball.
AdmtMlin One Dollar
Ltdlesfree; ohildren, half price; small ohildren
free. No Liii'es admitted wicbout a gaatleo ao
esoort. The K ii'ny St. cara o&rry passenger to the
Gardens for live cents; ran day and Die hi. apl7
FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC
....Of THE....
AUSTRIAN
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
....TO BE BELD AT....
Schuetzen Park, Alameda
ON....
SUNDAY APBIL »Ot 1878
THK COMMTTTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
have oomnti tel the prepiration^ for De First
Annual Pi mo of this booicty on a ma;ni8oent
tc 'Is.. Members of \ h ■ So.iieby an i their trienda
are gasrant'ed an erjjsyahle day of amnaemeot.
Boais will leave tbe woarf for Alamed» every boar
at ur ft o'clock A. AT. apl7 td
ADMISSION SO CEBITS
HURRAH ! HURRAH !
Second Annual Excursion
....07 THE....
Warren Guard,
COMPANY B,
SEOO»D BE6T IHFANTBT, X. O.C..
OAPT. P. T. M. WATK. ,
TO BADGERS' PARK, OAKLAND
(Second Station from Broadway,)'
SUXDAY APBIL SOtb, 18*3
■9-Grand Bas^-Ball Match batwesn the Ores-
oent and silver Star Base-Ball I'lnba, for an ele-
gant stiver- moan tad Bn,
TICKETS T7.T....FIPTX OJKi»TS
Children nader 12 yours of age , 25 o*Eta.
To he had from the members of tbe Oompany
or at the Boat oa the morning of t Os Exooreion
aplQ td THK COMMUTES.
SECOND ANNIVERSARY PICNIC
....OF TiTE
French Zouaves
COL. E. B. 3WFANDEAU, CDM'D'6,
....TO
FflSSXING'S PARK, ALAMEDA,
....OS....
SUA BAT APBIL SO, 1878
Ge»t»* Tlcketa(fareinclnded) SI CO
L.dk. SO
•V Boa' swill te^ve 'be woarf at O, IO and 11
o'clock AM. anrt 1J£ p ii. The Oompany wiH leavu
by the 9 o'olock b .at. au!6 id
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
....ADD....
M W TO BE GIVEN BT THK WWSi
San Francisco Cadets,
O B. S. HoDOKALD, Oommanding,
TflUBSDAT EVFA1XB....APEIL»4
Tickets One dollar
Admitting Gentleman and Ladies.
K"To be ob'-inel at Gray's mnaio store, O. O
Kcme'e, oor. of Kearny and Bnsh Biresta, from the
men>b*reof tbe Uomoanf, or at the door on tbe
evening of tDe exhibition. ap'.7 td
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESK BKAUrXFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for tbe seaion, and many of the moat
popular
FICNIOS
Will be held there. The attnotlODI are namer-
oas. SKAtlNQ PAVILION. MUSEUM. 8YM.
MASIUM. SklUog free on weak dftya.
....«« Oe.t.
•p>Ttf
Admliil.a
OHILD&BN IO OENTS.
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sti
(Formerly Mayer 4 Warkheim.)
No. SO HONTGOUEBT STl
Oppi>mi« the I-lck Huaw,
BBANGH, 408 KEABNT STg
MR. MATER 04LLS ATTENTION,
large and well selected abeortniBnt ol
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, ?<
and Cloth, ,
And his new stF'e^ of readr-ra.de Silk w
ether LADIES' 6DIT8, at VERY LOW?"
Al#o, a large Btook of Srripeo. Brorh. *.
^ hawla. Lace Jackets. Silk .nd Uottca A
Silka, S«tiD.i, (lloakinse aod ererrdMen
Trimroinne. JUST lliklVeD. a lariT Si
the spring .tjlce of '
PUIS A.NJ. imugim
uxra svits,
N. B— Cloaks. Dresses and strti raad. t.
in latest fashion, at reasonable rates.
s,
HALL'S
lR,
f^R
S'
K
L
L
L
YELLOl
DOCK
IODIDEofPOI
nnuE BEIT SFSINO Mint
In Die. Parliie* the Bless If
morbid, eorrapt and Impure 1st
Care. Bheamall.ia and Mercnrlilri
Sold by all Drnnplste.
lOESCT, 411 SAVS9M«^B
SOLE AGENTS FOR
DE. PEBBY'S LAST OHlip
DR. HUKI'8 WKllFllOTm
MONEY SAVB
By parohasinE yonr Goodi Uti.
NEW YORK 8T0R
No. HO Second ■trwl. I
Human and Imitation Haiith
i ^HRAP AND FI^E JEWUL-iY ANDI1
v^ Gootis. TheL.rj;6r.t stjokftQdliJfK'Pi
at Wholesale and rteiaiL
Hainan Hair Switcbes.. .%\ jfG, f7, *9t»4i
Homan hair, top braids
Silk Unigoona ......
SilrTTop Br.ida
Linen or Mohair Top Braids ..•■•■
Lio^n Switches ...,,...
Silk Mobair Oarls, very fine 3H
Mobair Swifcobes, pUin or crimpHi, an
Ribbona, Hosiery. Hair Ntti. eta,*
Our- Real Hair Goc
Are nneqnalled ii tbi8 marltet -of^1
Qanlityor vaiimy, Examiae ouretoJkM1
log jonr pnrohaaee. ityQoodti seutO.0-1
A. U. SAMPSON •* C°"
No. HO 8econ4 aim
noSO Im Between ttil-mlon nnd ■"
'.'Hi'ti'i*
POSTBBI
Programmes, and all kinds ol PrioUaf >
SHOW. rjECrUKE, COSCKBT.t
ATB8 nnd CIKCUS MANA0B
AT LOW KATES, BT
:o. F*. stere
68S CI.AT 8TBEST.
THOMAS W. BREEi
SIIiVSR PJjATI
^»r* MANUE40TUKKB-
^Jr BEp"llilS»
^f DBUMsTSfiNJOS
onftjfr. snjsiCAi. rasTBUi"'
ESTABLISHED IN 18i«. I
tey-Leuons given on the Banjo and Vft
MISSION STKEET. between First m*
R. B.— Fine-toned Silyer bolo BS1P ^
eseionals always on hand.
:8
FREE AND EA8<
ETIBT sAITKlliT H"
" .a $
Piano »n<l SlngrlnS: »*
CHARING A**SAL]
*JfS
606 Mission sitreec, near Met
d.W EAGLES 4 WILaPW
CANDIES.
A 1 1 KINDS OB THE FINEST ■
nid.Sonist.Xn. <*&ȣ?& J
order., espeoialtj from the oonnW. «• I
and will be promptly •*<"*{ J*J' WAO» !
Fo
B
•us
ALHAMBRA LODGING H
j,«u FIMBLY FUB-II8BSD BOO j
SRB fie or to snlts. i
■O Unlnrnished Booms K> 1st. «BI
orsHtnont board. ALBAUBBA »1|
lit SnshetrMt.
;-
■to
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• >>a Si ?
*
I frta Om Dr.
.
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•
Y'S •»:*» VAHItTI S
IV1W aLHAIBRA TH1ATSI.
WILSON'S
T.
.0»0 -NOCME
EMERSON MINSTRELS W£^f»
j&& Vivi
TV.
Sam Rickey, the Great Irish Comedian. AMPHITHEATRE
I ■xrLOJUWJ- _j-_r_ L_rt_iLi -. mut^xjij -n_iLnjrnr.-u-rLn.n-i_ _. - - t_tl ■ i i i ' * •**••* »ar I ■ •**•
Little Mac, tho San Francisco Favorite. The Climax Reached!
"* " **m__7^ti t« « T^_ i rt « TArR,L " irwrii— »n — wm
I JOHN WILSON and YANKEE ROBINSON
■
■a* »•■■ aaoooM
O Ki .... i. -rii, i.i,
JOAN OP ARC I
HMU
_V_.-___.CX
Vocel Corp* a»4 0
_VI^-__0! 3Vt__VC!
Grand Amalgamation
AN YHJ A
ir >.|u.ir
_\_C .A- C_3 I] t_ib mmi «■_< i i . .
; hi'Wkll Mr. JOHN CONKLIN,
Horo'ei Your FlsHlns Llue.
HI* RRnTHKft
• « n«at
J hi.nlHBUN
TIMOIIB.
Siamese Twins
MlM. (Ml IIVV \ I II I ELBA M I l(»N
VIVIAN. VIVIAN. VrVXA-V^ VTVlLAJKr.
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^,e_»t» or tia.© novi_B©__i.oi<aL-
«e_g RM*#T | P >«*?•? Cbtri** i«
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"Tk* •**•••.» '•_■ »U.
o * i a r i mi
KVAftft AM» UI4UUTIA
OaadnJnr vitb B^b Hirtin* t taeoeiifal swtrh
Utyr BbArp,.
lellr. iUft«jil r.
miRim
IV lfc»ea*B Motd^t
otter ebanetm by the Co tar an 7.
..../. Bobla«f n
■b Uirt
..LiTTLR MAO
J-acq Rlck.y
OMAR KINGSLEY
Tk« rr.lln M lk« »r« If* I... I.
LAURA and HARRY CLARK
All the Trick Horses and all the Stars
OOtlSHCTUD WITH TBI
Double Circus Troupe
-— roi- —
Positively One Week Only!
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES!
Tamil, OlraM ,% ••
Drtn Clrrir t«
Obfldren. Hair
Wftct Ofllo* opes dally from If to 4. D>ora opn at 7.
■ ■ ■
i) Willi....
house:
: housed
- - 1Q TT 'V TP _0 TIT •"' TPX_fc V X) XT *\T si.ooo reward offered
^^^J/ ^Wpy ^Z) ^ZS ^O^P ^Jf ^^> "£30^9 ^^/ ^^!_5' ^_^/ Y^»79 ' ell klodeol boree. aa reedilreel ceo lvotm«n.|
per •>!■-— lid |IM WltlTB SHIRTS Tbo? fit rutl-BClXT, Aad for q»)lt| A»d dorAbrlilj will oarer bo matched. To b« bad onlr at the
irniU. A.HD WR THKi 1 \ I . Al*<*TIO* HTORr, OIR Kranr <>rr« . cor («■»
*alre aod Corn Meilifna to be bad at ■■ ofllo
DR F. ttUUULIZ. 114 KaaroiatrMl. foil
LAJI!SJiyilCJALL
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
• ni -Jivt, is *ri and 'J»<i.
ly Last Three Nights
HE CUIISATIO MIR] IDT PIAMIT,
flilND TOM
l»M M reqteeted by lb* andiaoco froa t be
follow at I'rocra'saaa :
I.IWUU. afl.r.lTlONI.
'_6**e
Beetfeereo
. Meodele*oba
1 Ward* . .■•adalaaobo
..M«ada>a*obo
■ .»p:l iM'MttlOlflP' ...Roeeini
PIAMI FttlTK «OI(>«.
Wai'M*
< Aoril Ooorv* . V»rd(
1 r«1a." U/.nk.ni fto«« l TactaiLai Uootio'tt
1 ofi«rm 'iQ./.f.
I .loo Plo Moat a ..Hoaatai
\ a." Oapt«<-
Viatlaa . Ualliai
llTAll.t^ AND ('.tPlirci
into, Owo#i Bona" Tbalbarf
f Somaar" , Tb*lb»r_t
tt'Obalt
- wollaabaopi
...U»it |"Oaprioo
d Hoodro«tbPiaiia Oott*fl0tU
Svob," aod "Ualan to tha MocklQl Bird."
'orUlatUtlooJOf tb* Bird) Hoffaan
oora1' GottecBalk
MAJRCaE*. „ ^
aBBbai". KaeJila
1 Kpillon" r-raae
PLANTATION NLKLOMk*.
rtllppara ' I "Tbat Wotoom- Dai"
larrondod" | ' (Jo cop aloof, Moooa"
OKIOIHAJL »<I\C"
tt" |"Tba Banj. PlokBT"
o O.t thaClodar in bia £>•'■
MIIATIOJI1.
Sbnreb Onaa
-■tn»
Baojo
D««SJM' Spotob
Unci" uturlin
roa Mal_di«,t »t tbo aama tlma
ujEMi-KiPTiVF- Mrnc,
□ aod iliod Urcau
-^•a....
........ Paaar j Battlaof Miau'U.,
...Bttoa Tom I D*rll|ht
■ o w a »
baOradl-o( tbo Daep"
~J wallowa Mo ma ward Kij"
• 1 aw.ino Pom Moor*"..
■Ari latOaoo tbroufb lara'a Halla".
Oathtrloi"
kUmanibar Ma. ' '-Tbo Old
l_A„t IfjQ
Mtrm
latalowaj
ii:
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...... ^Blramar
rf wri vim t*
rat 1- -4t*bM at oAj'i Moalo Ska
~ Ooooort FUm fro m H. Oiai'i, OUr-ftt.
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C^TTxLBi^TERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
,(5^TtixLB^RS
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
ITS
. . ,GLEBBA Txl>rno
WILL RENEW LOSS OF tPPETITE.
it'
^^TTXLB.^ERS
Is a Sunt Relief for Indigestion.
;s(^mb^
UA9NO aUPRKlUK *» A
BLOOD PTJRIJFIEn.
Laura Fair lets the "Wolf out
of theFold."
TUK "WOLP I* THM FOLD- 18 BOLD BY
riUKTLKrOW, © PoatatroaL Bplaodid pt*>
toraa for flalooos an J Bar-rooma,
Takaapo*p at tha I waive Juror* of Krlaoa.
Thatao^aUtod tba Fair on* »o bold-
IV. 8WEKNEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 HE«(1.\U KTKKF.T.
FINE COODS !~PERFEOT FIT81
Satisf aotlonCuar ante»d !
A FINK LINE er SPRING AND SUMMER
Uood. ja.t rec«tvpr1- C'a 1 «nd .■• tbtm.
•V48 Hcaoid .tr»«t. mbv71„
EITRA QUALIFY
BOOTS and SHOB.
«■ Er
L.
BLAIR'S,
A. OBAND
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
TILL DK OITKV BT TUB .
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
...IT TUK. .
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler street. Dear Taiylor,
COMUKNCINO ON THE BBPII OF APRIL.
tadooailaoiBt ItiRKr. EVcNINO^. dorloc
wblob tmothe
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
Mendel « s ohn'fl Hymn of Praise,
Togotbor wltb oolactlnoa from
■Engrd
Hater
Will b« tires bra
BRAND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
... A.1D AN
ORCHESTRA OF MO PIECES,
Wltb Fall Orfan Aceompamlaeeot*
Tbo Boloi all) bo f*"d»r«d br Mra Uarrieer.
Moora aed U.yilno, and Hit'ti. -Jajar, Haxoir*.
Campbell and Maklo.
0OHLU0TOR PKOF. OfDO. T. BVAHS
Price of Admlnlon *1 «0
BfiTVfil Neaio 1 SO
HtaU ca9 bo ree«rv»d for taoaeaaoB at Koblar,
rbaaa A Oo'e, CSS UJai e'reel, on aod altir B A 1-
URPAV, AoHi 1
Halo of HINOLK ri'JKETS, with KKSPRVKD
8EATD. od KAlURiiAV, April Ifltb.
APTF.B Till;
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO THE
Hot Sootch,
■alter otreel. -tear Keener.
Aod trr one of tb.lr
Hot Stotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
f«8» JO*.. P. BRIOQ8. P.opfl.tor.
BR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Medio Inc.
in fmn beautifitl and iwaTkucrr.
1 U. UUU traobioota to bo aaen. C
Pobllo DAY *ND KIOBt, At KURE
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Ladies and Children
....WILL nun
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRB8B1NO PLRABANT TO UBK. EASILY APPl.IRD.
la not (roAAr. end will not tolira tba moal dolloeU. II
oareo All dUeoooo of ibe eoalp, remove* daodraff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
DRESSING ntj b9 lu_ of tb* Altai.
J.H. II. OATM, Drnmlil.
FIG
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ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... 0IB0ULATE8 IN ....
All the Theatre**,
AXD U
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
W TB_ TKAU.
8ENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THI ;M0ST ELEOAMT OPSTOH WORK: IH THE OITT
Beers « Maynard,
MS Xwiritnti .M««ri6rtktf««*
THE JOTTBNAL OF AMTJSFJUNIt.
rabli.b«l •"« O" •» '" Ye*"a
j. ■£>. BOOAHIDTTS
U M.rrt-< •■»> 4S« W-MMf. A.
Below Moat«OP>*rT-g** 7l»Pci»ao.
^^rrrr. apmlj^mm
California Ttaeatra.
To-nigbt Mrs. D. P. Bowers will appear In Nil
^»U8lofslib*rlnper*eBatoniEtlxabetb,Qaeen
of England, ia wbioh ana ia a-canowledgsd to be
witboat a riTal on th« Ameriew stifs. Those wa©
do not inland tousUn. Bower* in b«r round of
characters will -ertalnly detir-Mo see her st lout
inthU. Taoes who wis* to ctttin seat* to-ti*ht ,
will do weM to tecure them in a-dratce,
Metropolitan Tkemtre.
The capital boslesqae of ' Little Don Giovioti,"
witb Miw Blancoe Obipmin in tbe t tie role, and
the piouoK Mies Ella as Lepoieilo. has taken a
oew leu* of lift, end is drawing well in connecuon
witbE- D. DtvitV wonderful and aa:aii*g »en-
triloqniai entertsixment Tboee who can onjoT
fan, dancing and sweet music should v.B.t tbe Met_
rspolilsn Theatre this «t»dibj.
ALnambra.
Charles Vivian in new songs: Sam Bicker in
acts: Little Mac in bia original performances;
J. G. Russell, the famous baritone, in songs;
Obarlea Snttca ia song and dance: Bob Hart,
Little Mac and J. Robinson in the act of "Here's
Yoar fiibieg Line." and other psrformanees,
m*y* up » tttIitsIt ectsrtaiamept. which will be
eajejtd by thote woo mil the Alhambn tbiaeTea-
ing.
Bella Union Theatre.
Thomas Campbell, tbe baiitone singer, is a great
favor.te at this home, lo-nlgbt there wih be a
new programme, and Tommy Barton, Miss Susie
Robinson, Mis* Maggie Kallj.and Miss Haggis 8».
Olilr will make their appeararos in the songs and
acts specified on cur first page.
Buckley's New Varieties.
Fed Bn.ck.lt; and Harry Dstoj make things very
lirely on tbe ends in tbe first part ; a capital inter-
lude of songs, dance* and acta is given, and an
amusina: aiterpiece concludes the perlormance.
The bill for to-night ma; be seen on our first
page.
John Wilson1* Amphitheatre.
John Wilson and Yankee Robinson have
"hitched horses, " and will give an eitra week of
circus with a strong team at the Amphitheatre
fianjeab, tbe great; Jchc Cctklio, the modern
Hercules: Laura aid Harry Claik: Omar Kingiley
and the ccmained stud of trick horeea will all
appear to-nigbt in a great programme. ihe prices
will remain the earns as before.
PlattV Hall .
Blind Tom whose wonderful performances have
delighted and perplexed thousands airing his en
gagensent ic thiacitr, will remain here only three
aights longer. He will appear to-nicht in an en-
tirely ne« selection from hla inexhauittble reper-
toire.
Badger § Parke, Oakland.
The fiarren Guard had a very pleasant picnic
at these gardtas jesUrdsr.
City Garden-.
Is spite of the gloomy weather there was a laige
attendance jettcrday. when tbe Eureka Turn Ve-
rein held their fourth grand festival
Tbe French. Zouavta,
Thepioaieof tbis fine company yesterday was
cnnsaaiiy attractive, and even thing passed off
most pleasantly.
Austrian Benevolent Society Picnic
The first annual picnic of tbiecociet? at Alame-
da yetterday, was a complete success, and all pres-
ent enjoyed tbemeelvss.
The Emmet Guard.
this companj 'a excursion and picnic to San J. so
was attended by a Largs crowd. Ihe cara did not
reacn San Jose until 1 :!(■ p.m. 1 he rain bad wet
tbe grass acd dancing platform, and added to the
general discomfort. Ibe crowded ex:ura:oniete
were heartily glad when tbe cars reached Market
Street at 10:30 p. it., having had excursion enough
for one day.
Woodwabd's Gardens — Mr. Woodward
has departed from hia established custom, and
will on Sunday next give the use of bia Gardens
for s benefit for tbe boy Ruislay, whose arm was
permansntly injured by having the muscles de-
stroyed by a ferocious dog last week. A large num-
ber of professionals have secosed Mr. Woodward
in this worthy movement, and have volunteered
for the occasion.
AjxroxaciL M.C8ZUM.— One of the most
lonpieu collection* of the kind in the United
Itstes. comprising hundreds of co-tly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemes
inly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
Mar ussy be prof ubly twot here.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
Luces baa hied so application for a divorce. The
document set* forth that tbe partis* In question.
Maria Pauline Von Rahden and Adolpb Von Rac-
den, weremanied on theMih oi .November, 1865.
in Berlli ; that daring the year 1370 the husband
maict lined an intimacy with Adelbeid Grotsj, on
Masrstrtet.'.n Berlin;and was alio faithless st
various otaer times and places; thst on the 12th
of December, 1870. ssirl wss bora to the pxriie*
in the suit; thst siooe the iOth of April, 1B78. the
plaint ff has rafuaed t* live with defendant 'as a
wife; thst since the 10th of Septemb/r, 671. she
has lived in Hew York, and is a citizen of the
State. For there reasons she applies to the Su-
preme Oourt fera full divorce, and for tbe custody
of the child. There is a j*ke afloat that Voa
Rsbden is to subpoena the Prince of Wale*.
The begua London Christy Minstrels in Mew Or-
leans hsve come to grief. Tbe Times, a-ter giving
alitt of tbe troupe, aays:
Hating seme £2*,<(* apiece left from their for-
tunes, they resolved to travel for a season tnrongn.
ths Souta and arrived hsre a few Oays ago, pre-
ceded by a vast deal of advertising. Ihe il:ustri-
ous foreigners were nsiigated with Toe land of
las boHve, you know,' a* tbeir gentle-nan oi busi-
ness remarked, sad toes resolved to civ* us s taste
of themselves at St James Iheatre. 1 bis mag-
nificent company, tn* glory of London and priae
of Albion, have besn b.igbt?d and insulted by
canow-mindsd prtjadiee. Their first perform-
ance was before sotte seventy souls; tfeetr second
before seven men and a peanut woman. On re-
purine to their spanmenu 'bes* twenty-fare flis-
ticguifOed artist* found th;t American malice bad
«one to the length of aeiring their luggage. We
blush for our coantrymen. What will tnese iu-
treated gentlemen say o> Wew Orleans when they
return ti Enalacd. and how oan any of us dare to
look Qoesn Victoria or Mr. Gladstone in the face
again?
Tbe performance in the cage Of Hans at Ooopsr's
Circus, Louisvi le. Ky., on tne evening of the >d
inst, came sear resulting in s more serious con-
test between tbe lions sod tbeir master than was
put dowa in the bills On entering the esge the
exhibitor. Mr Dozier, opened the door of the sd-
joining compsrt stent, in whlcn was the joung Af-
rican .ion, and u usual motioned the sxamsl to
enter. But the* prince of beasts was eulxy, and
moved with evident reluctance and ill-temper, and
Dozier hit him a sharp blow with his whip. This
roused the ire of the brute; his kingly dignity
would not brook such sn insult, and with open
mouth and ravage growl bs sprang upon his mas-
ter. The latter swerved aside just ia time, how-
ever, and tbe animal sweit br, his t^eth grazing
tbe shoulder of Dozier, tearing his dries and in
fiioticg a slight skin woucd. Quick as thongbt tbe
Hoc-tamer reversed bis whip, and the angry lion
bad hardly touched tbe floor when be received a
stunning blow on the head. This was followed by
others delivered is rapid succession, til the brute
cowered beneath tne vehemence and dsring ef the
attack, and Blank subdued into s corner of the
cage, the other animals meanwhile looking on in
apparent wonder, but evidently too much af aid
of the mas and bis weapon to mix in the tflVay.
As soon ss he had conquered the rtbsl Mr. D:::'er
made bis exit from tbe cage in the usual way
feeling, probably, that he had given the audience
s sufficient exhibition of hts power.
Provoking. "
We always get mad wben we walk along
a street abont 9 o'clock at eight, and passiog
a Bunded porch where a young man U bidj
ding big beloved a goodnight, hear the girl
exclaim in a lend whi-per: "O, do stop,
George, yon haven't soared."
Br. C. T. Sige has removed bis office to the
Olympic Club Building, ccraer of Xew Mont-
gomery and Howard. is
Cxjjb.yot.akt.— xtsdsxoe Clara Antonla, ths
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
833 Kearny at., bet. Bnsh and Pine. Congulta-
tleni In Sngllsh. French and German, i
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jss. W. Bornhsm 4: Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Pest streets, are going like hot cakee.
Hew and choice i at Urns cotstantly arriving.
A perfect rn*b tj sen ana any them. Elegant
parlor inxriirare mide to order in the finest
*yii*. ^ * *
Deakin's Sale of Pa Lb tin Cg
Will -take place about May 30th, Partlcnlars
In fatnre advertisements. 4.3
"Wxxtte Labor Only :
"naployed by the What Obetr L*.undry, 131
^-cidosdoiff a'reet. e
A. fleassnt l^ocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Otttral location, should visit the Alhambra,
*e ' Inspect the fine snltesof rooma to let there
Tii£ building La a verr fine one and is well
lighted andTTntilsted..
Five Hundred. Men Wanted
Immed lately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Lddeadcrff et. •
The yoong man who boasted tfaat he could
marry any eirl he pleased, found that he
couldn't please any.
To keep the Jstcdocs quiet it wilt require
considerably Ingin-annnity or el63 fight.
Is the furore French monarchy bid be-
neath the veila 0! T(h):ers?
woman's itiscnts.
One would it ink that it was one of woman's
rights to eDjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eame price for It. Nearly all the res-
tauranta " for ladles and geLtlemen" in 6an
Fianclsoo hare poorer fare than those wbcra
gentlemen only dine. Tbxbe ic a>' ixcepxios.
At the Piojeee Rx&TsTJBAirr, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18*?, provides every luiury the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find therj
dishes to please the most epicurean taste.
Sant'^icn IsluLd Pulu.
Since the i^scenslon of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind cf Industry is
Uking new life. Mr. Jacob Schieiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
opposite the mirket, who fca? long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that tbe fathering and his shipments thts
year will be veiy large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for maitrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrci-
berwlll find no difficulty in disposing 0! all
that comes. s
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and sifted Doctor Fcr-
tune Teller of the sge, Madaxe ruiTB, Astro!*
ogtr, just arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She hai cbaim? for
Luck, Love and Happiness, which never fsil to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2; by Le t*r,
13. All communications strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p. 31. Satisfac-
tion go ranteed in every respect. Office, 16
Second street, Bwm 11. 4o
Notice to ihe Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and cnil*
arena' clotting, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, valises,
e'e, below coit. Call 11 you want bargains, 9l
American Watches.
Beduced trices, at H. A. Cullender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. D
Fine Candles,
▼reah, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Meroei's pioneer confection*
ary, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, e
Or. Barlow <J. ftsxxxxllx
Is giving a coure of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases st his Hygeian Hall, S37 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A nart of the evening Is devoted to examining
»nd prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 r. m., free, w
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant fittest. Diamond
Sewing. Bcam^-llDg. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry far sale, 4-1
For the Best Candles,
Go to ths popular store of Geo. Haas k Co. ,
20 Kearny street. Sew style cap bonbons for
AffAKEXED.
My heart was like a hidden lyre
In liUnee that eo long hath lain —
Sot e'en the cold, neglected wire
Remembered Its own sweet strain:
Till thou, a br*Z3 from summer shore,
Br.-a-.bed tendtsly across the string,
That,(waking into life onoe more,
Began the broken song to sing.
My soul was like a diamond spark
Imprisoned In tbe ro;ky mine,
TJncon ictou*, in that eyeless dark,
What hidden fires within It thine :
Till thou, a glesm of noonday light,
Cp&nthe buried jewel came,
That, breaking from its long, dull night,
Leaped up, a many-tinted flame.
Mv life was like a pallid fl-W,r,
Wttfaln the shadow -prung, alone,
Forgotten of the tun and shower,
And withering * re it baa blown ;
Till thou, a drop of morning dew,
S:ole softly downward tbrough tbe gloom
And straight the bud asunder flew,
To fill Ihe air with balm and blcom.
Then take, and fashion to thy will,
This heart and soul and life of mine 1
Shall net thine own free gift: fulfill
Their u-most hops in seeking thine ?
I claim no harvest from a £* 3d
My hands have tended not ; the tone,
The fragrance, and the light revealed
By thee, b -long to thee alone !
Full at* Gas.
A dentist was rccantly er'r.c^iog a tooth
from a young man under the influencs of
laughing gas, when be (ths young man)
suddenly became uo cent roll able, and jump-
ing from tie c'na'r, ran with full epesd down
the street, tbe dentist calling at tbe top of
his voice, "Stop him, he U full of gae."
A "Western musical editor says that a local
Binger "has a magnificent voice for a fog*
whiall?."
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
-A.»tr«logeri.
Mrs. Bock, ljv Geary street.
rto.it»^Hrr» nri'i Mttattonv.rc
Stecey 4 Mock, (school books aepeeialty.) S. W
corner Fonrlh and Mission.
H. K. Moore, ■*»■» Mttctcnimrj, d*»' M«rota»<
Bnslneae Collecea.
Beald's, Bryant A Stratum'* t'oHtre. M Poet 1
Batchers.
Katt, Fred. Stall* M to 100. Uali (orDia.Mariot
Clairvoyants.
Mrs. 0. M. Stowe, a 7 Kearny street. Boos 6.
Employment Office.
Obat. F. Becherer A Co. , 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Ersplojmeat Co.— Pierce A Co., afl Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
H. a Kircboff, Mslesnd Female Help, 635 Hearty
French Feuaey t>o«.i».
Loose 4 f>.. 19M«nt|romery.»0Tand 1<* Kacsai,
Hasp Skirts and Corsets.
M. Freod, 36 Second street.
Unman Ifntr.
Ssmpeon, A. B. k Co., 110 Second str***-
Herehast Tailors.
HollSLd Bros., 12 Post street.
MHIInert.
Mi=s LiXEie Carter, 118 Fonith treat
Mrs. M. Belig, 226 Kearny siren.
Searcher of Betordt.
C. V. Gillespie. 6ll Washington s treet.
Wines and XJqnoes. iWnolesaiu)
Daneri F. A Co.. VM Front.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable canisge, stylish
horses and a reliable driver ere the leading es-
sentials of sn cBJoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured in Ban Francisco so unquestionably
as frcm Frank Eouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand f.-ontlne ths Occi-
dental Hotel. Els handsome tarn-onts are used
by the test circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
couitecus drivejs, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engsge no carriages
except ihose which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr»at tnccess in his business, and tne
admirable way In which he conduct: it makes
him a favorite with all who pa'ronize him. *
CALIFORNIA^ THEATRE.
John McCulIocigb Proprietor and Manager
Special Auiiouncement.
The public 19 reBDecftilly informed that daring
the SECOND WEEK of the engagement of
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
The following orCerof performance will be strictly
adhered to. Iu conseqaecce of tbe production of
ether novelties there will be ftO REPETITION
OF THKbE PLATS:
Monday Elizabeth
Tuesday JLutly Andiey's Secret
"Wednesday Elizabeth
Thursday Lady Andej'i Secret
Friday Benefit of Mrs. Bewert, when
The Hunchback will be presented with s
great cast.
Saturday Evcnlnu Msebeth
Saturday satatlnee Mary Siuart
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOT1IIXG
Will shortly be produced with besntifal scenery
by Porte', eletsat appointment*, fall cborn;. and
an excellent cast. apl?
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO TSO MARKET STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn respectfoly inf erme bin friends and pat-
rons that be has refitted in beantifnl style this
cosy aod comfortable resort, acd will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and have them sample
come of tbe choicest wines and liqaors, A new
^billiard table from tbe mannfaoto-y of Lieaenfield
Vttb Pbelan acd Colleider'a latest paten* p*eel-
facod cushions, has been placed in tbe Billiard
Parlor. The popular acd efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, can be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to diepeos* creators comfort to an.
fsSlat
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LTJJVCH,
Cor. Second and Tehusna streets.
■^Terrapin constantly on band.
Oysters in every st'le. PBIVAT1
SUPPKR ROOMS F.1R PARTIES,
dec >1 im
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pre-
Kie forzitoK classes for icatrnction in Elocution,
rsons wishing to avail themselves of ths oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate coat
can send in thoir names to "OsDObysee" P. O. Box
2334. when particulars as to terms, etc. will bo
sent *** them d«9*
Bar Sugar
POB SALE — SI 8 KEAJUTT STSEET. AT
F HEROER'S. . Alto, trmr kind of Candies
Wholesale and Re* il
oo7 U aff. A.
RETURN THE BOOK!
•yHOEVEK BORROWED THg "MEMOIR
" OF HOME ' from ths Figuk OlEo. l»r»r;
tec t::; r,qae,Kd to re'.orc ;'. .:
SPRING GOO
THE
CHEAPEST HfJUSf,
AMERICA /
IS THE
GREAT
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AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY ST
.COR.COMMERGIfcl
Business Conducted on
and Honest Principle;
NOTICE.
rilHilPrBLICAKE HnBCBT \OTl-
fled that the Field Jjepoilea of this
Office will commence assesslne pro pertj
S1TTKDAT, MARCH 1. 1878.
The dntles esslicned to those deputies
are too well knows to the eonun unity tu
require explanation!, and while I bare
been careful In routing ray selections to
fill positions by men favorably known Id
1 h 1 ■ comma nl ty for their competency and
Integrity, and am confident that the da-
ties will be dlecharsTc-d by them to the
general satisfaction of ull concerned,
I nrartntly reqaeat the general public to
report to this office any dlrellctlons of
duty by any of my Deputies, and assure
them that any Just complaints will re.
ceive Immediate ntteutloo.
LEVI BOS£.\IK,
rtibi City and Count Assessor.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEOIGAl INSTITUTE
Is*. E. cor. Jaehson ?nd Kearny ats.
THE GREAT ERADICATOR OF SPEOlAl
CUMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospftsl
LondoD, and ibe lasttwelve jsarBof ban Francisco.
DR TuZER informs the afflicted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IK LONDUM AND
PARIS, and spending one yoar iu the mo&t cele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOCK, he has re-
opened tU old Medical Institute at tbe old atsnd.
where he can always be foosd. DR. TOZStt bat
for forty years met with oaparalleled success in
tbe treatment of disease Kenenlly known u
CHRONIC AMD SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
T>sft. CHAS. II. .TOZER
is in every way responsible, binding bimself to
effect a permanent cube, or making do charges
Thoee who cannot afiord to pay for advice acd
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THK
MoK 1 HL Y RE6TOKAT1VE PILLS, neverknown
to fail in giving relief in cases for which tbey are
recommended, are to be obtained only at mj
office. Price, «V> per box. Full direction on eect
box, cent by Express or otherwise.
Bit. TOZER does not imitate the adrertisin2
Quacks who make it a practice to publish false
affidavits and other false reference?, bat refers to
tbe moet respectable people in tbe State, wbom he
has er/BZD of diseases which others nave failed tc
cure.
D8. CHAS. EV. TOZER,
n, E. corner Kearny sod Jackson streets,
fel-tf San Fracoisce.
Attention, Good Liyers!
MR. P. BERGES, FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Ree-
taurant. ban taken the management
of both the Miners' Regaaurant on
Commercial street and the Miners'
Branch on Market street, in partnership with MB
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with the
firm lor years. Improvements have been made in
the cuisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular than It hae ever been during
:he ii years of Its prosperity. Onr Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicacies of the season. Oar
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Goosing and Moderate
1*. BKKGEB Jj CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
681 and 588 Commercial, and
7*39 Market street.
Open rom 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. anS) Id
PIAIMOS,
ORGANS, PIANO STOOLS, PIANO OOVRRS.
Sheet Music. Music Books, Music Folios, etc.
A new stock and large assortment. Call and ex-
ami . a them. The celebrated
HcCAaCMOJK PIANOS,
Now legsrdad by tbe mu-ical profession as ths
best mediom-priced Piano inthis market.
A. Z.. BAfltBOFT dfc CO., Aseata,
mb26 2w No. 7 81 Market street.
ARION
Pianoforte,
DECLARED BY THE JTJBQES AT A LAT1
Fsir of the American Institnte. after a blind-
fold trial a«»inet Eteinway*a, Obickertng'e. an'
otherSjtobeTHE BEST ON EXHIBITION. B
CTTKTAZ, Sole Agent, SO CFarrell street
N B-— Pianos of all styHeJ TO EF.NT. mart
WILLIS^BAND.
MDSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
oooaiions. Musio imported, arranged
and for sale.
MABCC8M. BUM Leader of1
Orchestra.
HX.VKY TON DEB MEHDI\, lead-
er of Bran Band.
aVOrders from tbe ooun'ry pronoptly attendee
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Eaton's afuiic
Store. 188 MorUcmery street, or MARCUS M.
BLUM. 888 Montgomery street- ja6tf
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
No. 188 OEABT STBEET,
ssssssssssssssssssal
ALL GOODS WARRMTEO
REPRESENTED.
Spring Gilds Arriving 1
THE LARGEST STOCK AND 10WUTI
OF ANY HOUSE IN IHE CITT.
CLOTHING
COARSE and FIN
The Por mnaielMan who BnjSj
atithe IXI AUCTION SMI
THE UNFORTUNATE MANS lit
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRID ■•
White Shirts for the Milli '»
FAICT eOOIS, WATCHBi
JEWILKV, liUTDMi. '" -^tl
PEiriMEl, 8TATI0II
CI8UIH CITIEBI, TBOTM
BAGS. TAI.ISFS, TOMC»
A FULL bTOCK OP
Linen Coats and Du«t
A FDLL LI.VE OF
LIKTEKT STJIT
CALL AND SEE TOK 1«I* I
THAT
/^Blow~ou!
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stork
That will
|' admit it.
IXL Auction Si i
618 Kearny sty
Cornei*
s^mm
(«o|tmmiit t
IOTF.L.
"Figaro ?
M B a, Y A i
5>
Futiritrr
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B
IPOUTAN THEATKE
I'tt! C.'.'r'. . »14' lck RMM.
OAUFtBXU TIIATBB.
BELLA UNION THEATP
E. D. navies
[»«/«
■*€-<•■ >i» . i x%'»>r-w. <>r ti»»-
-# uwwn m ' ■
QUEEN OF THE AMERICAN STAGE,
m n a.
Sisters *>• *• SOWSBS!
I » . • I f-~ ha k < f ••»• n»| ii W
izaix>tli, Quoon of n;ri«irtiici' •
5 Don Giovanni, john mccullouch as robert, earl of essex
A- on: niLL,i
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( kAfUt T«rur •».
man
Elizabeth, Queen of England
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• III 1
mill MM. nU«
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SIAMESE TWINS.
x/ I Tj
m »»' i
STYLE :
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■ ■ i» a a a tm
tggtn . r mom i gta
J-nt» kg. I I I I ot UN
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t M ml I.I.
pirllliu IMo-voXty
«.*.. aVOW. •* l..lrll..- ■
far • •!• at Ik.
•TO MATIKCE
i.. loinui ttuuD-
H.»<3.y Audley's
©or© X.
\SM»Nfv|)U ETE.MNU
ELIZABETH »'l BEN <>K ENGLAND
w Enl»r!air.m«nri'
f it* TLmim
rmiDAT irninio. »r n m
BENEFIT OF MRS. BOWERS THE HUNCHBACK
t'KDAT AFTLBMOOlt. at 1 o'clock
Second Mrs. Bowers Mary Stuart
Adaluis .
II ..if l*rlr* i*> a|| part* of the- llonir
Be**!-**-* •#•!•- i -»., i.*i re » »»<• 'Jreoeetra..
. 4 +*■ -> . | i |aaj
• I OO Baltoor
■ 1 Ml Private BeiM
Banjo i>ii«-i Blrown'M Ohfoftta
iTesBsir Rree .nl Mm Kafir
rUM »»0 TOMMT BARTON
8am Arid Ancly
VroTB UttSJa 'mi ' •
Sias R o. Mirik I «iilr ■ -.•lead
- Vr*4*t ...Will Bark ISheftr .Toaster Bras
flalla*. Maori* Hi. < lair
I0NQ AMI OAHCf . "«w« «■■." SUSK ROIIIQN
Halt-4 U.nlr Mirphy
Orertare iNaMMtBl
Coealadlo* wtin
HUSBANDS WILL DO ITI
Mr '•omerton. .R 0 Msreb ; Mr. Sraftta .Tboi f'saipbell
His Wtle Jaatilw JehaBOB Mr* Hrol.n Hiri^j f.-rreiino
Mr. Ktdwo ... Mill K-II. ) Mr.. Hro«D ...Minnie riHisors
mm -.-..I Sin im srTulrnt will arrive from Ik* Enil ihorllr.
o-nintH D HAS RETURNED TO
DOES It
lirli fm .
LIT, >"
te I'lan-iit.
[Ml SHIRT STORE,
»r lr«li ■»-• M»*«Tf« M
* will Sn4 a mraplrtw ■%*-
OIIIKTS .-..I riKTIIII.
«. at Hit* aaaat law arlsee.
a.
KEMEOICT A <«.
loaM-
x: ?sTisr ells
11AHMIHICAL
m PLANT!
ntiian Remedies,
jK THE (JURE OF
Soie Tbrost.
Dripepsts,
r.urrb.
ins, purrhea,
L'ooaltpation SB)d
DimdUi*.
-> i BMiatcs af iamf af thosa who
! UoO. Hinoil PBfdT, «.(ij»»r.
Pool; JR. II. Simon: Uaory K<5-
etaia Ikeatre: Frsd Ltsler. sad
[-HIT KkAH.W STRkKT, be-
PlBS. SpSlf
OPERA HOUSE.
i a vrr*. mvini.
NT TUIATRI UA8 BKKM KK-
wd •&■ bk r.nl»d bi th. nirbt or
Hun Md u«t«iIdc ooraftkal**
I mlb OB kupllOktloa by l«ll«r
jeil.ii PiftK,
HlBuwud sol* Proprioto,
Id 3. U. Met A lit,
MktBHtaa ■trMt76*a Ff»nnli«i
RiMovBD.
BlWItlO MACHINE AOKKOY
Mw tj Horod to 15* Row Monu
HV Boinrd. K. R-Tb. WHD
t4ok tfit hlib.,1 premium oi.r
Mtttotk it lb. i reit World'! Fklr
•o. lb* um. Kint Promlon it tbo
bantu* Filr, kooo TWIH I Y-
■■■■JiMIrr kod t bit now. b» tbo
u ii |M| dMMM, .. a T.1..1 Ii
tall la Md
1%
By a Clerk who Tiled to Sell Him
■ Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
EKoomAJ t«» nii«l 17. ..«V.M> WiikIi in ^ton stiMM'l.
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
... or
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
70S, 712, 714 and 716 Inn; Uriel,
(OPPOSITE TUE PuAZi,)
[iEWuii.li mt): nnv siniin
Ht sl"r, without nuy uonfMMWF
talk, «Dd weald hove been living to.
dir, »k oraawckt to lucl^tr. mil ■
wnlklnc kdTerUkCBkcnt of (b, lot, prlcei
■4 which food* ore iold bT that Cktcr-
piiolnk arm, IkvtCkd of being » " deoi'd
cold, damn, dlMareeablc b«dT.M
P hlladelphla Restaurant.
OB AS. T., MBOOLD, VBOFBUTOB.
rrBK OHOIOBHT HEATS A»DI
1 Tapl.blw, loud b> th. ••M.I
-i-i; in. m>i hi to urruu nun ri ,
Picnic and Hull Committers. | i«cindm, the <lu,i iv.»,i,r, »app«o.
I, r i.ik ei.i.ia,
Mlw «. KI.I.I* nad H . Kl.l.la.
WE ARi: PKFPAHED TO FUHNISH
llAM's ,o^ OK0I1KI.I HAS rGmpn.il] of
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO0RDE1I SOU,
LANCASTER'S
sit \v\i»iiix»toi, trrnmtff,
fslSIa vLentr**- Op--* Hmm.
SANGER HALLE
(SiNGKR'tH UALL.)
14 OBABT «T., NEAR EBABNT.
Nana Wnt the Chol(-«sl 3run<ts of Wls*»
ii ml I. 'n inre •»■ han<).
OEPOT WEYAND JL lASCHt'S BAY BREWERY
feUtt OB BIB VF.l.DMABH.
MM \t IK KH HAllIl
i
IIAHIll AMI lit,
Witt) t&.tr Oi»st Sum' inn,
COONTJERFJBI T
Kerlii-tosBlc uad Uaeitlal*.
OCT I. I -. T ii X,
... A*D....
1, V C T A Is A. M »,
T'lir AMOVE AHTIIsTfl ARE .M»W ON o I ft ItOUKS A M» TAN UKER.
f »l»d Vj mtDBfrrs Wwat of the Hci_«r MonntAias, tOrousb onr stencf.
rnllKKlHAN tORBYN A. CO.
Live Well and Enjoy Yourself.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
«uz Oyster and Chop House
^*agfl^ SomuiT t , off Kesri
^^•■^ Pios etui osllforDls.
WE FURNISH THE PATT-KT OYSTERS
sod obolcest Obopi sad Hi»nk*, rooksd to
th.- hut nmnnnr, witb tbo h»«t Uiffeo mil b* t of
evsritblnc, at tnodtrsit rstw. Tbe Duett L!quots
and Cisats.
■9-Elesjunt Kaltcs af Koomi Tor Ladle*.
BWUPI.N DAY AND Illtmr.
»pl7t( P Di JsvSSKN 'i p">P''etors.
THE OLD
Hot s ooton,
IS Morten BUrtMil. Df»r sir .troy.
All Drinks* Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM rHD^JLRRY IN TOWR.
Alaais on flls tbs New York Hsrsld, HsrparT
Weakly, Frank Lss lla's, Die's Do tug i. Police G*
eette, all th*> Oallfornls DApetS. also Losdos
Poaab. Ball'sIiK*. illostrsted London Nsws. Osll
aod eattsfr roaraelf.
atv- Don't fors*' tbsslsa of tbs Hot l€Ot«h.
f«7 tf W, B. WALDRON. Proprietor.
alC
o
c.
DATB ktmtnKS, M the
otdorlltnalBkaLMn. l.Okarf
OEOROB MAYES'
DBALXR lit OYBTKBli, OLAMS
•adkll klndi ot 8HELL FISH,
alalia Hoc. AO. 41. «•, OaHfornla
■aikot. tnunaw an OklUoml.
^
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VARIETY TALENT LN RoUrK KABT OAR
al«a,a aaaora flrat-elaaa eolacamaDta by
•tipping at Salt Laka and applf ing to
U .IK HOME,
fa! Hnalncaa Manngcr.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
THIS IS TO OKRTIPY THAT N. B. TKRWI1V
A LIOER A CO ,50 snd 51 tVatblDKtoB Marks*.
are the bOLK AOKNTS for tbo snip of my brand
of butter, koown ss" BALDWIN'ti DAIRY BUT-
THK." It bsabssosold at the above stand tbs
put thirteen pears, sod any brands of bntter rep-
re*ent*d to be of my make notproenred of N. &,
Tarwilllf er m Co.. are oeanfsrfsfts,
I.. K. UALDWUT.
Ban PrSBOlseo, April. 8th. I6T3.
ST. II. TRRWILLIOKR* CO.
foafi-lsn SO sod AM WsshlnRlon Market.
Signer Mancuei,
pRIVATR BINOUIO LESBOH8.-OLAM OB
HO»DAT and THl'EIDAT,
AtJP.kt. 81. Jamei Hon,,, BBS Maik.t atraat
oornar ol KUIa. Itaim
MILITARY COO08
GOLD AND sTlVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
MantaWknerr ■»« t, Kaaa
■*
"FIGARO."
THE J0UEKA1 0¥ AMUSEMENTS.
;-J9d evw U« in the Yearn,
3 . E* BOGABUUS
Bolo* >.0!ii«omery, San Fra.noisoo,
MONDAY APBIL21,
Flffuro iioe* before «Ten dlfwenl nil
dlencei »» progrumme every night.
Tli* Amateur Musical Critic.
An English contemporary, reviewing the
wonld-be mneical oritics who become a nui-
lance in all Urge cities, seems to have had
a glimpse of Sari Francisco denJzeas of the
musical Aroidia, judging from the following
easily recognized pen pieture ; " Then we
have the sham musieat critic, wlij is per-
mitted to occasionally scribble on a daily.
He is a very young man with ridiculously
decisive opinions on all subjects, music in
particular, formed on very superficial read-
ing acid other people's ideas. He j mt knows
a crotchet from a quaver, and a few time
signatures— the possible re-alt of a course
of elementary leseona not understood — and
has very likely frequented the opera and
most of the concerts for a stason or two.
To musicians it is most amusing to hear
this would-be critie discourse on music, and
to Ultra to biB absurd technioal mistakes ;
and to a general intelligent observer the
aire and graces he give3 himself are very
lamghable. He probably sings, or plays the
fiddle a little— in a way— and presumes to
teach a vocalist of seme years' standing and
study how te sing, and gives what he calls
a hint or two, and h&a been known to pre-
' tend to read a score upside down during the
performance of a symphony. He is, per-
haps, one of the most irritating instances
of the genus that wo have, because he Is apt
to impose on, and give talse tastes and im-
pressions to the uDknowing and unthink-
ing, who receive such orhicisms as he writes
for truth because tbey appear in a daily
newspaper, and it would be well that euon
incapacity and pretence were exposed."
Tlio Epiiooiic.
The epizootio is certainly spreading and
it is likely that human beings will be affec-
ted as welt as horsee. The best cm e in such
eases as well as for catarrh and colds is cer-
tainly Dr. Evory's Diamond Remedy whioh
may be bought at No,. 9 Poat street.
Prates Abolition Oil
Oure.- -tiff Joints, Sprains and Braises. 3-L
Proa., ami 8 west .
For tbe best confectionery, r" to OantT aid
Wa«ner*«. 107 M ontnomert St. near Snttc H
Twenty "Tnous^nd
Pap*r Collars, all fitylep, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, offiss 121 Leideadoiff et.
The Veto
Is celtbnted for its superior Honors and Que
oiearg, OocnolesieurB say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all othara. Call and sample it.
E. H. Ltvy, proprietor. Somhwe&t corner of
Kearny and Commercial. 4k
Everybody Suited.
There la do end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " Tub" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street {second hot store below Kearny), all these
nrw etylee can be found. Tbe stock is immense
•—the prices are reasonable. Everyone who
goes there Is sure to be suited.
Do Not sufler irom Corns,
tf Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Come, Bun-
ions, Glob and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. B. Cowan's Insti-
tute. 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pja. We
fju>%]: from experience, having tested the Doa-
tor'* capability. References given if required, e
summer's Happy Idea.
It can hardly be regarded as surprising
tbatwe have Indian wars, when we reflect
how persistently the pale faca deludts the
untutored' lavage. There was Slimmer.
Slimmer was a peddler. On bia way to the
Pacific coast he stopped over night in a vil-
lage belonging tQ tbe Shoshone Indiana.
Slimmer amused his entertaioera io the
evening by playing "Kathleen Mavournosn"
upon an aocordeon. When he bed sqoeezej
out the tune tLr^e or i\mr hundred times,
the Shoshone clief told Slimmer that he
would give anything to p ssees such an in-
strument as that. Then a happy thought
struck -Slimmer. He had six handled paiis
of bellows which he wa* t iking out to a set-
tlement in Oregon, and, without a qualm of
conscience, be dispesid of them on the spot
to tbe chief at two hundroi and fifty per
eent. advance on oost. The nest morning
Slimmer left. For the next two daya tbe
chief remained at home, working one pair
of bellows after another in a vain endeavor
to evolve "Kathleen Mavourneeu" from the
muzzles, and when he had straintd himself
until he burst three or four blood vessels,
bis wives took a hand. Then all the mem-
bers of the tribe tried, and the medicine
man saized one pair aad fled to the mount-
ains, and worked the handles up and down
until he fainte*, and not a solitary note of
"Kathleen Maveurneen" disturbed the im-
pressive solitude of the vast wilderneesa.
And they caught a wbita man, and drove a
stake through him, and built a bonfire on
his boeom, and made him try. and even he
failed to organize a cenoert upon the Ma-
veurneen basis. And tow, whenever you
meet a Shoshone Indian anywhere, he al-
ways asks if you know a man named Slim-
mer. They are looking for Slimmer. They
want him. They want to lead him out to
some retired ■pot, and remove nis cutiole.
and chip him off, by little until they work
down te his Bkeleten.
P.owery Situs.
Large and attractive signboards are a
great feature of OhineBe shops, and the
words upon them are a strange mixture of
the flowery literature of the land and the
advertising inatinot of a commercial people.
One or two Peking signboards will illustrate
their general oharacter: "Shop of Heaven-
sent Luck." "Tea shop of OeleBtial PriLci-
pies." "The Nine Felioitiei Prolonged."
"Mutton Shop of Morning Twilight." The
Ten Virtues all Complete." "Flowers' Rise
to the Milky Way." In these signs we see
that tbe Chinaman oin combine the sonl of
a poet with thepocktt of a shopman.
«■
A Good Sufrgeation.
In London they have organized a company
for the insurance of baggage on railways.
Such an enterprise would be of great ser-
vice here, and it could operata in a very
simple manner, too. All that wonld be ne-
cessary weald be that some energetic per-
son, with an efficient revolver, should ao-
oompany each trunk, with orders to sbeot
every baggage-smasher that attempted to
burst it open. We would encourage saoh a
company as that, even to the extent of in-
ducing the Legislature to offer a bounty for
every baggage-smasher's scalp that was re-
turned to the State treasury.
Pbivate Lessons in the French Language
by J. JotB't, graduate of the University of
Parts, late Professor of De la Monnals* Normal
School for Teacher?, and of at. Mary's College,
London. 401 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs. Ben of reference given. 4.<j
We wonld reoommend you to John 0. Bell if
you wish to buy carpets and furniture cheap.
Steamer and picnic chairs of every description.
Nearly opposite the Grand Hotel, on Market
street. ^___-_^ *'E
Good Inveeuiient.
2Vo other city in the United States offers
'greater Inducements at the present time for
Investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
is the time to eeoure lots at $26 each at 421
Montgomery street. This is the heat chance
ever offered. *
PtioCoirrapJtLlo oarda,
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission streo &
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and*re>
paired as utmil, and sold oheaper than ever, x
Ladies ash Gestltmen, remember tbe lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store In Ban Fran.
ciaco. H. Binders, 332 Keiuoy street, between
Pine and Bosh, 4%
Trie Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Ohanoe, for pain. Dr. Per.
ry'e Webfoot pais, for all billons complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 41T Sanflbme
street, center of Commercial.
Oysters,
In strolling round the other nigh),
To look at 'Frisoo by gas light,
our oarslosw (eat , by chance did et ra j
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through wnlch a sweet bouquet was Been ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters Boftly fell.
Made that window seem te be
Home fairy grotto of the sea,
atop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looas so nice— and toy their oheer. "
'■All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place BUlte me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dlah
That we might came. We found It true.
And cooked mognipxntly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Ju£t think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other meu.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, fleah or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared te tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, twould seem.
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such Dice dinners, "
Whoever doubts this let htm rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
GHABLE8 HAAKE. Proprietor.
A Blood-thirsty Romancer,
A story just begun in one of the weekly
paper opens in this manner:
T&llida b • cod in a vault beneath tbe honse,
with a blazing torch in Lor fair huod. Above
her, Inthe spleodid chambers of the noble
caravacstry, a tuousaDd unsuspicious hu-
man beings were wrapped in slumber.
Around her lay a aoore ot barrels ol gunpow-
der. Should she embrace ttiis opportunity
to revenge the wrongs of her rece upon the
hated Giaout ? She did not lODg htsitate.
Touching tbe flaming torch to a slow-mateh,
sbe retired. Toere was a silence for a mo-
ment; a dull thud; then a ghat-t'y glare lit
the midnight sky. and all the sleepers elept
(he sUep of death.
We do not profess U be much; ef a judge
of Btories; but this one seems tons to open
pretty well. We cannot recommend it cor-
diilly to Sunday-schools, of course; but for
a simple little tale to obeer tbe family circle,
and soaje a superstitious hired girl's hair
upon and, we think it might do. We forsea
one difficulty, however: If Jhe story con-
tains many chapters, and the author has a
slaughter of this kind in every paragraph or
two, be will have killed off the population of
tbe earth before he concludes. This, itsoemi
to us, is to be guarded against. Borne few
peeple must be left alive, or everybody will
know that the tale has no foundation in fact.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC.
Tbe Last New Song.
Air~"Mott & Chandoru"
Emerson Oorville is my name.
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes thess, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl high oh) Ohl high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corvllle taysBol says so!
On Fine Stieet, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell-fl $h in every style*.
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! Ladles go!
Emerson Corville's polite! and so
3-1 They gol they go] they gol
Zt Is True.
J. A. Shaber k Oo. are selling parlor, sais and
allotherklndsofrurniture and bedding cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a short of a chance when
people know Shaher'a prices,
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Aches andPalns.
Olam Chowder Every Wijtixt.
The best chowder In town, at the Original
3ot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just eft
Reamy. 3-t
8am Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
ound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
abUshment, southwest corner tfueh and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carrlam orders
left at either place promptly attended to da;
or sJght , at reduoed rates. bo
A great variety of Tits and Bows, all styles,
Jest received at the What Oheer Laundry. Ul
Leldetderff street. •
We get no butinesB from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leideedorff street. •
Ladles "Violllnff Cards,
Written, engraved or printed by Johs P.
Dwr«, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick Home,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.— Hawdkzb-
ceisfs neatly mabezh. Pekmahsbtp of every
.description to order.
Star Slilrts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for sate cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leldesdorff et.
Ur. J>ojnercy
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ohronlo and epeolho practice, and a« suoh is
aow the most successful of any Physician in
San FrancUco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors d«Iow What
Oheer Bouse. x '
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
8-1,
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dreesmaktr, ban removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dupont and Stock*
ton, opposite Starr Sing's church. 3?
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the softness of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dicket'3 Gbemb de Lis. l
Ladies, now is yoor time to bny your under-
clothing at a great eaorinYe, because H. Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to bny his Fall im-
portation?, and has left orders to sell his large
stock of l«dies' and children's uoderdo thing,
Lomprlslng all styles and patterns, cheaper than
atanyothtr place io tbe city. B* member the
number, 9 Thud street. Nucleus Building, 3n
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m., can
be returned In ihe evening if reqnirtd; we
never disappoint! What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. •
#_
*?*For Children's Piotdbes go to Moebe's
Gallebt, 417 Montgomery street. 8-V
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
The Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 73S Market street, between
Third and Foor ih, and have a new and well
selected ttocfc, at reduoed prices, 41
Tn© Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co.,
No. 653 Tehama street, is the only place you
can depend on for having jour Carpets well
cleanod and swept by machinery, J. Spatjld-
lng & Co. S-b
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
McDowell, SHOW Card Writer
Bead; made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Harket street, ocr. Poet and Montgomery u
Fob ttot won, go to T. O. Jaisnp, dentist,
cot. Sutter md Mon'g'ry, ore* Tucker's. 8>u
The Doomed Theatre
THE LAST DATS OF
MAGUIRE'S 0PEKA HOUSE
TO BE SIVO'III) TO
Charitable Purposes
FOIt A FEW DAYS OSLT.
WEBSESDiT EVeIiING, AFBIL S3
BENEFIT OF THE
Roman CatholicOrphan Asylum
A series of larga Paintings illm trating Sher-
raao'o Maroh through Georgia, and a correct ac-
count of <^he marob. written by one of Sherman's
man's officers, will be givea. To be followed by
another beaatif ol Panorama representing tbe Lay-
ing of tbe Atlantic Cable, with a model of the
Great East arn leavine Shoernesa.
Tbe fol'owintr artiBta have kindly- volunteered io
aid of this occasion, by reoitation :
Tbe Sleeping Sentinel Mra. J. B. Frost
Sheridan'a Bide lira. B.O. Olmstead
Shamas O'Brien MiBB Anna Clifford
Delineator Mr. P. J. Healy
TICKETS PIPTT CENTS
Dress OJrale reserved for Ladies and escorts.
Open atT^ o'olook; commence at 8. ap2I
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE SUAROITy OF SALOONS
on Baeh street, l beg to inform my friends
and the L.ablio that I will open WednesdaT, Apri
23d, the
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
SC6 Bneb street, between Montgomery
uBd Kearny.
All Drinks, Plain or Fanoy, 10c.
Oonoooted in the heat style aad of the
Parett Liqaors.
W Don't fail to come on the opening day and
sample tbe a&« Lnaoh and Egg Nog.
OHA4. W. FELDMaMf.
apU tf Proprietor.
S. F. and N. P. R. R, Co.
CHANCE ^F TIME.
ON ANH AFTFR APRIL 1, 1S73. THE RTKAM-
orANTELoPh, connecting at Don&DQ9 Land-
ing with tbe San Francisco & North Pacific Rail-
road Company for Oloverdale and all intermediate
etntiooB, will leave Sao Pianciooo d»«'y (.Sundays
exopted), from Broadway V. harf, at 3:30 P. it. Re-
tnrDing, tbe train will leave Oloverdale daily at
5: SO o'clock a.m , con ntc ting ut Dooaone »itb the
sie merand arriving in Sao F.ancleco at 10:'J<i a Iff.
The steamers and cars mak- close cutineclloos
with i Uges ti and from all points.
SUNDAY FX£URSIONS~aT REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Francisoo at 8 A. M. even Sunday
arriving at Uloverdale at 1 o'uiock p.m. Retarning
will leave Olc.verdal" at 3 o'clock, arriving in Sin
FranoiaooatT:!!! o'olook. This will alluw eiuur-
sionists Beveral hours at aor of the olacee along
the line of the road For all information apply at
the Coirjpjrjj 'j offl :r\ 4S6 Montgomery strett-
ap18 PETpR DONAHUE. President.
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
II Et J\. X_» L>,
W W T0 BE gitkn by thk
San Francisco Cadets,
O E. S. MCDONALD, Commanding,
At Flet/tt's Hall,
....OK....
THURSDAY ETEftING,„.APUILat
Tickets.. Or>« Dollar
AdmitttDg Gentleman and Ladies,
*ff-To he ohtained at Gray's maeie store, O. O
Keeoe's, oor. of Kearoy and Bosh streets, from the
membars of the Company, or at the door on the
evening of tbe exhibition, ap!7 td
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the season, and many of the most
popular
PICNICS
Wilt be held there. The attractions are nnmer-
OU6. SKATING PAVILION. MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM.- Skating free on week days.
Admission.. .....25 Cents
CHILDREN IO OBNTS. apl7 tf
The City Gardens
FOB THE
Coming Picnic Season!
sooiatioDB and Military Companies is Mailed
to tbe advantages offered by these commodious
and beantifal grounds for Holiday Picnic Festi-
vals. They can be procured on any day in the
week for pionio purposes the oomtog season on
more advantageous terms than any grounds in the
State.
THE CITT OARBE1VS
Are easy of aoceaa without any tariff to -ocietien,
aod are provided with large aod beantifal Lawns;
large Shade Trees; beaatif h! Flowers and Plants
from every dime; numerous Swinge; two mim-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit)
Pleasure Boats; Fountains aod Observatory Tow-
era, all perfectly Abelt&red from the winds. A
mammoth Reetanrant ia on the grounds, and every
convenience for the accommodation of large Pic-
nics has been made. Everything bas been placed
in the moat complete order for tbe coming season
THK CITY QABDENS
Are the largest in the State. They contain 8%
aores of Knoll and Shaded Lawn, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., and nre capable of accommodating
20,000 persons with the greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Cars ran directly to the Gardens.
Picnic Committors are especially invited to oall
and inenect the Ground?, and ascertain terms,
whioh will be most favorable.
M. V. STEVENS, Proprietor.
t#- Office hours 3 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gardens,
corner Twelfth and Foisom streets.
N. B — auO.OoO Admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding festivals at tbe
Oily Gardens last year. The sale of epirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on \- es-
tival days. m n-1 tf
CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Sh
( Formerly Mayer * Workh.im,)
No. 80 MONTCOMF.KY ST) (
Oppoalle the Xjlcfe Hon»e.
BBA»OH, 108 KEAKMT 811,
J-'A larse and vail eelectea aasoniani, '
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, y,
and Cloth,
And his new .tylee of ready-m.de gii, v ,
other LiDIEt,' SUITS, at VERY low! I
Al.o, a lar«e Block of Stripao, Broche 1 1
thawlB, Lace Jaokele. Silk «nd OMta. T
Silk., Satins, oloekinge. and eVeridS^
Trimming.. JUST ARRIVED™ faXfE]
tbe Spring atylea of
plain is« ixaioii,
LINEN SUITS,
, ^■?-"l9]0^B' Dreaaea and Baits mad. I
in latest fashion, at reasonable rataa
Metropolitan Theatre,
9 1CKAMENTO
WK. MORROW, SOLE PROPlfiETOK.-
• Tbie honse can be rented by tbe night,
week, month or year by, first-class companies only
Will hold abont $1,010. Address as above. a.lS
YATBB'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Murk, t and Third street.,
N.E. cer. Commercial nnd Leldesdorff.
ionb drinksTThaif prices.
ap!9 In JOHN D. YATES,
TOU WILL FIND
SABaX aV£u3L0Fl.IC>3Nr
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
INo. IS CLAY STREET. apl7
WHY SUFFER JflTH CORNS?
JfOK TEN DOLLABS A YFARV
1 DR. POPPBR will keep joar|
Foot In perfect order. Oorna. Bnn-
lons. Ingrowing Nails and all trou-
ble of tne F*et promptly and pain-
leesly removed, ao MONTGOMERY
CHANGE OF BASE.
MARTIN &~HORTON
HAVE REMOVED FROM THEIR OLD
stand, comer ef Ola? and Montgomery fits., to
No. lit LbJIDai-SDORfK STRttEl. apl-iHt
SPECIAL NOTICE
Marple & Gump
WILL SELL THROUGH NEWHALL A OO..
Apirl23d, 80 UHOIOE PAINTINGS, MAR-
BLE STATUARY/, etc.. embracing eoiae of tee
most eminent artiets of tne dAj. Pioturee oo ez-
bibltion and Oatalo^nes retdy - pril 19th. ap!6td
Mdlle. CHATARD
Pnptl ef It* MaleoB r>«r«r. Pftrl*.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
£6 ELL18 ST»EET, ant la
s,
HALL'S
APRI
YELLOW
dock;
iodideofPota:
mHE 14EST SPRIN« HJtll
la me. Parlflev the Blo«. •
morbid, corrupt and Impure ■■
Cares Bhea mat turn and Mercwtall:
Sold by all DrngirlHts.
S'
A6EKH, 417 SASSOMI Rl
SOLE AGENTS FOE
IS. PBBKT'1 LAST CHHH
DB. PEBEY'S W13BFOOTHL
MONEY SAVI
By purchasing your Goodi it UN I
NEW YORK 8T0I
No. HO Second streti
Human and Imitation Htirf
CHEAP AND FINE JEWELRY ABDIl
Goods. The Largeet 6tock ind LjWS*
tit Wholesale and Retail.
Human Hair S witches. . .$5, J«, $7, Hud *
Human hair, top braida. j..^,-
Bilk Unignons M*
Billt Top Br*ida
Linen or Mohair Top Braids
Linen 5 witches
Bilk Mohair OorlB, very flue... .»•
Mohair Bwitohes. plain or orimpea, 8M..4
Ribbons, Hosiers', Hair NtU »W,*l
Our Real H[air C
Are uneqaalled in this market for 0]
quality or Tariety, Examine oarBtqutHfl
ing joar pnrobaBSS. iVGoodi seat 0. 0>
A. B. SAMPSON AC*
No.. HO Second itr
no30 lm Between Ml— Ion si* **
POSTER!
Proerammes, and all kinds ol FriBtla)
SHOW, LXC TUBE. COMOOT,
ATKE and CIBOUS MAIfAB)
AT LOW BATES, BT
:o. If. stere
SSS CJDAT 8TRMT.
THOMAS W. BKSI
8II1VBR PIjAS
*» MANDiFAOTnBJlBafAv
_Jr BEP~AI«E»«
ffi DRumrMiuos.,^
OTHEB MUMCAX. jarSTBOTi
ESTABLISHED m,«a>»».
aaV-Laaaona siren on the Banlo and Mr
MISSION STREET, between Flret
M. B.— Fine-toned Bilyer Solo
eaBionale alwaya on band.
FREE AND EAfl^
ii
Piano »m» Sln«ln« •*'
CHARING *X*SAI
«0« BClsalon etreet, near *f
deU EAGLES A W1LD.W
CANDIES.
LL KISDS OE THE JWJi
ntade at 4m Steam dandy 'aot«
.en.aep«»all, Irom toe ooantry. «
I wlil b. promptly "Wjdel *jf wa6 |
1 OT MontgOTPer* **- T*
ftlHAMBRA LODGING I'
-ML. F1NBLT FURNISBBD 8« I
PSSS»TB».Ji
■ii
" f'apa
iffaro
J
■UY'S %[* VAR! Tl S
ffBW ALHA1RRA TI1ATEI.
EMERSON MINSTRELS
*=* r,. dfj »
IV1AIV,
San Rlekev, the Great Irish Comedian.
Little Mac. the San Francisco Favorite.
*phii. n
to itrruiT iruiMi »t •
i ■
JOAN OF ARC!
'
M II ■"■
OHM
.
Toral ri»rpa anil OrcbMtn
j si mci no *i **'
'- Bali! Hi
, Me»0* Dollar i
WILSON-
AMPHITHEATRE
i
The Climax Reached!
<-ri.ir«n»w.« »,r« |
JOHN WILSON and YANKEE ROBINSON
■ •• u» •aniuNr to 4 oco>>
NO hi <•..!» - i- 1 1 1 1 1 »
,«»ir
HI ssH.I.
Hore'a Yovir F'lsiaiiias l_.liao.
1 irri.1 ha'-iiik MOTti**
UlllBUit
111 I
>0
III U«T«
york:
mortimob:
T • Bllllt •**%»
sum. \m» i)\\. , i 11 IKLE8 Bl I I on
VIVIAIB^VIVIAML VIVIANS VTVIAN.
he Goes and There She Goes
rrw* M»n.a>
L»»fr Sharp
- **t. -».k r .
■HUMP .
Oa*Ktad oe with Bob liana mo-i ■gmiMfal Sfcsoca
.X3F»3P
Otber fLu«cifi» by tbo CotEietiT.
/. 1;< '
e
I.I f TLB MAO
raw Rickey
Grand Amalgamation
BAN YEAH!
I fir M'iRIUH III H< I I I*.
Mr. JOHN CONKLIN,
OMAR KIN6SLET
Tfc# Pt-«l|j of the fn wo live Ik.
LAURA and HARRY CLARK
All the Trick Horses and all the Stars
UOPHCHllIi WITH TIIK
Doable Circus Troupe
— Tom
Positively One Week Only!
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 1
re.te.lly <lrr1r .- * *•
VIM Circlr •>„-.
P«r^»»iif M
■"Bti Otfloe open dillf (ran N to i. Ut on open at 1.
LATT'S MUSIC HAiL
^s$vely Last Two Nights
JUjl, m i.i"»—
l> lIUU JL, ■>■.<!. ■
■KLaTOX * OOTKEU.
BUY "T&Y>T»T BUY
^^H
win ri MUSTS- They Hi r»iFF(-TTT end forqnaiit? ead dorerjIIHy will nerer beattcbed. To bo bod oaljet th*
BE TIIKM IX I. ItVIIOI WTOUr. (II S Krarty >lr*r , *>«r Cote liWMlti
Sl.000 REWARD OFFERED
I-O ANY PEK
Banian*. Ir. . »aaaatlam, en
all klnda ol Korea, u roodllr »• I oa«. 1,irjlm»o,j
"»l»o air" ' • lo bo bod at ai offle
[>R F IV'hLMV 1U K»^|iir*«i fr.i
w«*i»*e«- j mid Wednesday, A 5r II 23, 22
>*5aH3t:iiee Wednesday, at 2:30.
HE tElltUTID NIIR3 I0T PI«»IIT,
IIMD TOM
l ttfOtteoo ao r»q*o«t«4 br the eadieooo froai tbo
(olio* at ProgreeBBse:
l.\SMI.ll. ■KLICTION0,
iiflfll fiaxm
1
Ohopto I Moeee lo Ksipi...
JMT'
...Beethoven
Beet bo* on.
MaadeWeobn
.... Wal'ao*
Vor*ll
..Ooo)to<tf
.DooHatll
Hoealai
lUlliOl
BalllBi
Sii Pla Moat*..
prta*
art at lee
ANToalA* AND CAPRICH,
lonto, tS*0*t Home" TbolbM-ff
>( Bammar" Trjelborw
tat Hop"" Gott'Obal*
iVTUdi"... ..Wollaoboap*
. .l.l-ii I "Oapnoa ..LUsl
Id HaadrodtaPMim" Gotwabalk
Svaa," and "Lfitoc to iba Mocklof Bird."
Fotta ImiUUonaot tba Bird) Hoflaao
■mn" .... Gottacbalk
H A K ( 1 1 E 4 .
lamp';*!". Kaokla
V pitlon ■■ Paaoa
PLANTATION MEI.OBIM.
i Hllppera", | 'That Walton* Daj"
Snrroaadad" I 'Come aloof . Hotel"
OUIUIXAL aONOA.
.BfM | 'Tha BaajwPickar" ,..,
boQst tha OladarlD biaBro"
IMIXATIOXI.
Oborab Urtao
Gtiilir
Banjo
Doc Kin*' Bpeoob
UoolaUbarlla
troo Halodlto at tbo aaaa lima
ULVlBIPTIVK JafCNir.
Paoarl Battlaot MaoasiU-.^liDdTcm
, Blind TOWrlDajLliht Bllodiont
• O NOW.
tba Oradl«o( tha Daap" ,..._.
i*aUo»a Uapu«ard Pit"
■-.]( ,., romMoora"
irtOaoa tbrooabTara'aHalU"
i OatbarlDg"
( I Kanombar Ma." I "Tba Old flaito"" -...
" tba Boa" I "Tbo In Graan"
~-*>-^-— ^^ . ~~
FIFTY €1'«T*
SoMrTod Baato, ft* IHU aitro-
Ala i
laaad H\nd Unttn
In.
at Oraj a Moalt 8 tor*.
aa[r»H. Oroja. QUltt
§
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,(^JxLB'TERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
jfctnn'w*0*
(tires Tone to the Sfomuoh.
Ill;
(?^Tt,XLB^RS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
.(^TXl>fBU
Is a Surft Relief for Indigestion.
P^TXLB
HAS SO BUPKBIOR 111
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Mill
Laura Fair lets the "Wolf out
of theFold."
MHR"WOLF M TIIK POLD' IS SOLD BY
■ MlIM l.KTf.N. u foil ttraat. bplaDdid pie-
taroa for 8a1oona and Bar.roonn.
Tak*a panpat tba t«al*ojarora of v*rlaco.
That aeij-jittod tbo Fur r.no -o bold.
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
43 HECIIMI WKKt.T.
FINE COODS! PERFECT FITS1
Satisfaction Cuarantood !
A FINK LISK OF BPKINfi AND SUMMER
Uoorii Jatt recivml. ('. 1 mud ... th.m.
t»»43 WrgowJ »tr.et. mbt71m
t«r.i» gu*LiTT
BOOTS and SHOES
oflBlr
L. BLAIR'S,
A. O JR. A.IST D
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
■ 1LI. UK utrm MT THE .
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
...AT TTIK....
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tylor atrcei, «v*r TAjrlor,
COMMKNCING ON THK *9TH Off APR1I.,
■ iD'inomi TURKf. h V.MN(I>, dorlog
wblob t'tnotba
Fall Grand Oratorio of Elijah
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise.
Tocattiar alth fi>la«t ooa from
Will be ftiT.n bjr a
BRAND CHOlUi OF TW3 HUNDRED VOICES,
... A*r.
ORCHESTRA OF .10 PIECES,
M 1th Knll Orajam AasampitnluoDl.
Tha Bolia will bo rat do rod br Hra. Uarrloar.
Moora acd llardon, and Aloi*r>. Major, Masmre.
Oampball and AlaXtn.
OOBbUUTOR PROP. OKO. T. EVANS
Prlco of V.lml.-I.m «tl no
ltf*n-r\ctl ii'iiii 1 Si*
Saata cao ba roaarrad for tnaaoajon at Kobler.
fh... A Uo'a. rtJlil Ular atraat, oq and altar uA'f.
L'KI'AV, April UH.h.
Sala of BIROLfl 1 1'lKRTB. with RKUI-B.VKD
BBATb. oa BAiUHLiAY, April 26tb.
AFTKB Till:
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO THK
Hot Bootoh,
■niter atreot. mvar Krani],
And try one of thai'
Hot Stotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All DrlultH- Xeu Cents
frftf JQH. D. BKIOQH. PropH.tor.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And t'oUrne -if Ucdlftap.
T'ii t\i\fk BKAUIIfUIi AND IlVRTRUOT-
lU.UUl/ Ira nbieou to be aaaui. Open to tha
Pabllo DAY AND NIGHT, at EOalBKA BaU
BIB Mopta-omery atraat. FOR MEN ONLY-
ear Da. Joedak's Pbitati Omci La At »xl
Oaarrattaat toppoalto old Moobaoloa' PotUIob).
Ladies and Children
....WILL UND ...
KINKEAD'S
SAOE BRUSH HAUL TONIC
ADREBSIMi I'l.FAStVT TO I'ftP. KASI1.Y APPI.IID.
I* noi craaar, and will not injur* tba raoat delicate. It
enroa all dlaaw«a of tbo acolp. ramoTaa daodraff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
lUndw, thl b.lr .oil ud flour. >°< ■■ PUKKLV VKOB
TAB UK,
mr In. Otitin,! MA 1.1 1! BKU.SU UAIR TONIO AMD
DRtMBINO m»r b. bill of lb* An.Dt.
Jlf. H. II.UfK, llrnml.l.
3E?" I<i
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....0IB0DLATE8 IN ....
All the Theatres,
— AHD IB
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
m Tan: »»ja
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
iii — —^~> "*
THE MOST ELEGANT OOSTOMWOSK IK THK OJTT
Beers ^ic Maynard,
1 &<XC±A&<=>"
fHE JOUBNAX 0* AMUBEKERTB.
ft,bHab*d eTsrj Dm «» 'D8 ^^
•a Me«h»«t .*** ass mr»husta. rt.
Below Montgomery. San 7ranciBQ0.
Excursion to Cleverdale. At It Again.
, The Alta cannot oontent itself with bsing
Hereafter, eicanion tickets will be leaned & g^ commereial paper, bat every now hd(1
every Sunday by the 8. F. and N. P. B. B. ihen 0pen8 its columns to some "eprightiy"
Co., for the Uip from San Franciaco to Clo- , writftr wuo drivels ioanely on loci, tapic*.
verdale, ninety milcfl, throoghthe beautiful Tbe iateit iQfliction on.iU readers it in tUe
Petaloma and Russian River Yaltles, winch
TUESDAY ■• -APRIL 22,
California. Tr»eatr».
Toer. tu a splendid boisa last night, when Gi-
ftoenmeUi'i great historical plw of "Ebsabslb.
Quesoof England," was performed with Mrs. D.
P Bowers iu the title role. The pub.io of San
Francisco are familiar with Mrs. Bowers' imper-
sonation of Elisabeth, aod it la only necessary
W aay that she evinced do falling off, bat displayed
the same deep analysis of character and wonder-
fnl power of expression for which Bhe is so re-
markable in this part. The eceoe in wbiob Elisa-
beth GiotateB two letters at the same time was
given a* finely as ever, and thB death eceae was as
▼iTidly pirtrajad as on former occasions. The
support was admirable. Mr. John McOollongb aa
Robert, Earl of Ksaex, read and actad bis part
aplendidly; acd E. J. Buckley, Walter Leman,
Henry Jidwarde, Kben Plymptjn, K. ». Tbaper,
John Wilson, R J. Prestoo, Ohas. Henry, Mra. 0.
R. Baondcrs, Miss Helen Tracy »nd Miss Nellie
Oummins acted their respect va roles effactirely
and well. To-night Mrs. Bowers will appear in
another of ber great im personations tn which efca
is equally as thrilling and impreseive 68 in Eliza-
beth-Lady Aadlej ') Secret The fall cast appears
«n oar first page. Elizabeth and Lady Andley are
certainly the two characters (dissimilar enough)
in which Mrs. Bowere appearB at ber very best,
and none should arise seeing ber play them.
Metropolitan Theatre.
This week is announced ae the last of the en-
gagement ef the popular Chapman Sisters. The
burlesque of "Little Don Giovanni" is aa popular
as ever, and Miae Blanche's songs and Mlas Eliaa
songs, dances, and banjo solos are received nightly
with ebonts of applause. E-. D. Daviee the ven-
triloquist attracts large audiences to listen to his
wonderful vocal feats and amusing etories.
Alhambrn.
The now [programme presented at this house
last night, proved a very popular one. Charles
Vivian sangeome of his best and most lively Bongs
Buck as "Boiling Home in tbe Morning Boys" and
told some capital etories J. G. BubssII Bang tbe
"The White Squall" excellently well, and Ltitl6
Mac, Bob Hart and J. Robinson made tbe audience
scream with langhter in the act of "Here's Your
Fishing Line," Sam Rickey and Charles Sutton
were exceedingly amusing in Pes I of tbe House-
bold" and tbe roaring farce of "A Slippery Day'>
wound up one of the best bills of tbe season. It
will be given this evening.
Bella Union Theatre.
R. G. Marah has made quite a bit in the charac-
ter of Black 8am, in scenes from "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" Thomas Campbell's ballads are always en-
Bored, Miss Susie Robinson who made ber first
appearance last night, is vety attractive in song and
danoe. Tommy Barton is good in old men charac-
ter acts, tbe programme is very lively and enter-
taining.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre.
The combination between the rival troupes by
John Wilson, and Yankee Robinson, resulled'in
an entertainment bard to beat. Tbe wonderfal
SanFean was applauded to the eoho, John Conk-
lis performed some amusing feats of Btrength.
Omar Kingsley was as faaoinating and graceful
as ever, and altogether a capital evening's enter-
tainment was presented. This is positively the
laet week of the circus, and all sbould see the
double troupe before the tenting season in the
country commences.
Buckley's New Varieties.
Leon's Samwells 1b a thorough artist in his line
and is a great attraction at this house both in gym-
nastia feats and poatomine Tbe company is rich
id female talent as may be seen by referring to our
first page, and a very bright eEtsrtainment is
given. •
Piatt'* Ball.
To-night and to morrow nigbt, and at the
matinee to morrow afternoon tbe wonderful
musical progigy.Bliad Tom, will make bia three last
appearances before a Sao Francisco audience. He
will present some of his bat t performances. Everj"
one who bas seen Tom is delighted with his talent*
and those who have not, should not miss tbe pre-
sent opportunity of seeing one of the greatest
marvel* of the nineteenth oentury. *
Closing of the Metropolitan Theatre.
The Commissioners who have in chaige the
opening of Montgomery Avenue called in a body
on tbe manage r eat of the Metropolitan Theatre
this morning and personally notified tbem that
they must place the property in their hands for
the purpose ef opening aaid street, at tbe expira-
tion of the present week. Tbe order is peremp
tory, as the work of demolition will be commenced
at onoa on Snllivan'a building at the corner of
Montgomery and Washington streets, and in a
few davB more the good old theatre will be in the
hands of its destroyers. ThU week will be the last
of its existence- aa a theatre ; and on Monday eve-
ning the last performance will be given within its
walls for the benefit of Manager Bert, who bas so
Dlaokily carried on tbe theatre for tbe laet two
years, much of tbe time against many adverse cir-
oumatanoes. Magulre'e Opera Home is subjected
to the same order, and will pasi away band in hand
with its old rival. Would that iti old proprietor
and manager were here to receive a like testimo-
nial. Green be the memory o( these pioneer thea-
tres. When we think of the thousands of delights
we have experienced within their woJIb, never to
be renewed again, our heart saddens at the proe-
psotof their near destruction.
Woodwabd'8 Gardens— Mr. "Woodward
has departed from Lie eBtabliehed custom, and
will on Sunday next give tbe use of his Gardens
for a benefit for the boy Buialay. whose arm was
permannntly injured by fasviug tbe muscles de-
eteoyed by a ferociousdog last week. A large num-
ber o( professionals have seconed Mr. Woodward
to this worthy movement, and have volucteeied
for tbe occasion.
AjiAroMiOAi Museum .—On« ol the moBt
lomplsie collections of the kind in the United
■tatea. oompriaing hundreds of oostly and beau-
tllnl wri models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Mix) at the Museum on Montgomery street An
lr may be profttablv sw.it. here.
bow present a scene of the richest verdure.
Qnita a number of excursionists from San
Francisco, on Sunday, enjoyed this pleasant
trip, suiting at eight o'clock in tie morning
and getting back before eight o'clock in tbe
evening. The Antelope, a large swift steam-
er, bears you through San Francisco and
San Pablo bays to Donahue, distancs 34
miles ; where you take the oars at 10: 20 ;
passing through Petaluma at 10: 40 ; Santa
Eoaa at 11:25; fleildeburg at 12:06;
reaching Oloverdale, ninety miles distance
from San Francisco, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The
whole journey presents a most enjoy able pan-
orama. The bay scenery, though beiut.ful,
is familiar t d everybody; but thepictaiesque
scjnery of upper Petaluma and the Russian
River Tallies, will prewnfe ti moBt San
Franciscans fresh visions of bjauty. The
cars pass through a constant sueoassion of
broad emerald fields of waving grain, nur-
series in blossom, mammoth oak groves,
large vineyard*, and neat and flourishing
towns, flankej by ever ohangiDg moun-
tain ranges, bright with verdure to their very
tops. At Hea.dsburg we strike Russian River
and skirt its side for twenty miles to Clover-
dale, with Mount St. Helena, the highest of
the Contra Costa range of mountains, frown'
ing down upon us from the east, at an eleva-
tor of 4,345 feet, and the converging range
of the Coast mountains threatening our pro-
gress from th9 west, at a scarcely Its* eleva-
tion. At Cloverdale the valley contracts to
a narrow pass between the mountains, which
the cars almost butt against. Two hours at
the floniBhing little town, and the same pan-
orama is gone overagain on the return tiip,
with increased, appreciation of its natural
and acquired beiutie*. No excursion can be
more delightful. There is almost a^ con-
stant change, acd jnsfc enough to see takesp
tbe attantion interested and the mind cccn-
pied the whole trip. The line is admirably
arranged, breakfast and dinner cin be pro-
cured on the boat, and every attention is
given to the comfort and convenience of all,
on both boat and cars. To the ovtrw >rked
professional or business man the trip will be
fuund a most invigorating as well us p easant
one.
Bhapeof "Town Talk," by *' Sally Gabble-
ton"— nearly a columu of flippant silliness
expressed in ungrammatical Englit'j. The
woman is bloedthirBty— wishes all the Chi-
namen killed, and "could bear with com-
fort of the last Indian caroaes rotting in the
sun." We conld hear with something akin
to rapturs that Captain Jack had Bkin ed
Sally Gabbleton'a head d>wn to her scalp
and then removed that.
Good Gracious!
Philip Phillips, the Singing Pilgrim, has
come back to California ! We heaid he was
coming, and read many articles in Eastern
papers expressing then* sympathy with Cali-
fornia under its approaohing inflietion. The
Singing Pilgrim sang on Sunday at the ded-
ication of the Central Presbyterian Taber-
nacle, We don't know how it is, but hiB
voieei* a little more distressing tban when
he was here before. We fancy bis nose was
a little out of tune; perhaps ho may have
a toach of the epizootic. After the musio
from the 8. P.'s nasal organ the church or-
gan played, which was very much "nicer."
— ♦
Not to be BlurTed.
The managers ef tbe Vienna £xpo:ition,
whose notions are rather feudal, innocently
sent to tbe Mayor of Chicago for a copy ef
its municipal coat of arms. The Mayor was
not to be bluffed, however. He seat for a
sign painter, consulted with him, set him to
work, and shipped the result, whatever it
may be.
Tbe Frenoh Government will, it is stated,
maintain Sedan as a fortified piac?, and has
ordered the erection of five detached forts
cm the neighboring heights.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Aitralouer*.
Mrs. Bnok. 120 Gear? street.
ftncvti*<-lli;r» uni MtUtoii^ra
Stacey & Mock, (school books arpecialty.) S. "A
corner Fourth acd Mission.
H. il. Moore, *<w Montvi
Hnattiefts Collecrt-e.
Heald'e, Ersact & Stratton's Collpge. !A Post i
Butchers.
Kate, Fred. Stills 94 to M0. CaltfornU-Marktl.
ClalrTojante.
Mrs. O. M. St-owe, 2«f Kearny street, Roo-n S.
Employment Office.
Ohaa. F. Becherer & Co., 653 Sacramento Btreet.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce & Co., fi.'T Sao-
rsmento street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
H. u . Kirchoff, Male acd Female Help, 645 Kearny
French Fancy #>oo<i«.
Looen & Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and N» s<ntor.
Hoop Skirts BT"\ Corsets.
M- Frend, 36 Seoond street.
Unman Hair*
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second atrpst.
Merchant Tailors.
Holland Bros,, 12 Post street,
Milliners.
Mies Ltute Garter, 118 Fonrtb met
Mrs. M. belie, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Beeords.
O. V. Gillespie. 611 Wasbing'.on atrest.
Wines and l.|qnot». ( Wcoleeal'..)
Daneri F. A Co.. M4 Front.
SPRING
Business Conducted on
and Honest Principles
one prio:
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
SanO-n icii Island JPtiiti.
Since the i'bceneloD of tbe king to the throne
of the Fandwlch iBlandB everything there looks
more hopeful, and every Mud of iDdastry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schieiber, df ater In
bedding and furniture, 620 WsBhington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
prinoipal Importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Puln has always been
Is demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma'trasB bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schiei-
ber will tlnd no dimculty In disposing of all
that comes. <&
a
American WatcH.es.
Beduced price?, atH. A. Osllender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission, Jewelry made to
order, Watches cut fully repaired. D
An anonymous benefactor lately dropped
in at St. Peter's Hospital, in Loodon, and
left nith the Secretary a donation of ten
£1,000 Bank of England notes.
Particulars
4-B
Denkln's Sale of Paimtings
Will take place about May 20th.
in future advertisement 9.
Woman's Rlsnts.
One would ttlok that it was one of woman's
rights to eujoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the tame price for It. Nearly all the res*
taurants " lor ladles and geLtltmen" In San
Fiaucisco have poorer fare than those whtre
gentlemen only dice. These le an j xcepthw.
At the Pioseeh BistauBakt, on Washington
street, at the ccroer of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an citellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since Jfii9, provides every mxnry the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find thera
dishes to please the most epicurean taste.
Claiuvotakt. — Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium,
333 Kearny St., bet. Bueh and Pine. Consulta-
tlons in English, French and German, t
•■
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and Riftid Doctor Fcr
tune Teller of the age, Madame Smith, Astrol-
oger, just arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on atl events. She ha* charms for
Luck, Love and Happioes:, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2; by Le tr,
$3. All communi atlons itrictly piivate. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. SstWac-
tlon gu rinteed in every respect. Office, 15
Seoond street, Boom 11. 4o
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men'*, boys' aDd chil.
orenB' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods. h\U, trunks, valise?,
e'e, below cost. Call if you want bargain?.3L
White Labor Only :
Employed by the What Ohcer L'undry, 121
Leldesdoiff B'reet.
A. PAoMaut Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, sbould visit the Alh&mbra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building la a verr fine one and If well
lighted and ventilated. .
Bnjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable cariiage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver tr- the leading es-
eentlalsof an enjoyobleride, nod these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so nnqnest ion ably
as from Frank Eouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Bis handsome turn-onts are u,- ed
by tbe best circles of the city, and as he makes
It n point to employ able, hocest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
C:est, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en>
joyed gr;at Euccess In his business, and the
admirable way lu which he conducts It makes
blm a lavorite with all who patronize him. *
NOTICE.
mHEPrBLICASEHEREBY KOTI-
Bed that the Field Depatlea of thla
Office will commence aiaeislne property
SATl'BDll, MARCH 1, 1878.
The duties ftaalgned to those depntlea
are too well known to the com in unit 5 tu
require explanations, and while I have
been careful In making my selections to
All position* by men favorably known In
ihu community for their competency and
Integrity, and am confident that the dn.
tie* will be discharged by them to the
general satisfaction of all concerned,
I arg« ntly rcqmest the genera 1 pabllc to
report to this office any dlrelletlons of
duty by any of my Depntles, and assure
them that any just complaint* will re-
ceive Immediate attention.
LEVI KOS£,\EIC,
nib 4 City and Count Assessor.
Spring Goids Arriving ft
THE LARBEST STOCK AND LDW£ST K
OF ANY HOUSE IN 1HE CITY.
CLOTHING, lit
COARSE and FIN
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO 7*0 MAEKKT STREET, HARRY OOR-
byn respectful? iof orras blj friends and pat-
rons that be bas refitted in beantifal style this
cosy and comfortable resort, ard wilt bn pleased
to Bee them, one and all, and bave them sample
some of the choicest wines and liquors, A new
billiard table from tbe mannfaoto y of Liese&fiaid
with Phelan acd Oollecder's latest patent a'.eel-
faced ensbioos, bas been placed in tbe Billiard
Parlor, the popular and effiewnt beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Carroll, can be found in his old po-
sition prepared to dispense oreatnrp Comfort to all.
ja23 tf
Er. O. T. Sige b»B removed Mb effiye to the
Olympic Olnb Bnlldlng, ccrmr of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. is
Five Hundred aion Wanted
Immediately. To Bend their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 LeldeBdorff Bt. •
Fine Candles*
*resb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
▼ariety, at M. A. Merwr's pioneer confection-
ary. 578 Eearny etreet. Wholesale ana retail, q
MiLLiNEBT.-HatB clesued , pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Mlas
J. P. Wood. 824 Washington street. 4.x
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Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bornham & Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot cakeB.
New and choice returns coEBtantly arriving.
A perfect rn=h to see ana buy them. Elegant
parlor fnrnitnre mide to order in the finest
aytle. a*.
t>r. BarlOW J. Smith
IB giving a ooutb of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at Mb Hygelan Hall, «37 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenclng at 7 % o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p u., tree. w
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, 4-i
V.rt
, mm .
CLAY A/fS
J. C. COMBES,
TEBRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama atreeta.
fTerrapin conitantly on hand,
OyBters in every Bt^le. PBIVATK
SUPPBR BOOMS F^B PARTIES,
deo 31 1m
CUSSES INJL0CUTI0N.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pro-
Kse forming claaaesior iustrnction in Elocntion
raone wiahmg to avail tbemaeWes of tbe oppor-
tunity of acnniriDK a neefal art at a moderate coat
can eend in tnoir namea to "Oamhjeea " P. O. Boi
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
IV. JE. cor. Jackson vnd Kearny sts.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF 8PEOIAI
1 OUMPLAINTS, foraTerly of Lock Uospita!
London, and the last twelve years of bun Krancieoo.
DK. TOZER informs the affliuted that after visit-
ing all tbe HOSPITALS in LONDON AND
PARIS, and spending one jeitr in the most oele-
brated Hospital in London, tbe LOCK, be has re-
opened bis old Medical Institute at the old utand,
where be can always be found. DR. TOZftK hoe
for forty sears met with unparalleled sucoees id
tbe treatment of disease Keoernlly kaown at
OURONIO AND SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
OB. CHAS. H. TOZEK
is in every way responsible, binding himself U
effect a permanent CUBE, or making no charges
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice atd
medicine will be charged for mediaine oniy. 1 HI
MijNl HLY RESTORATIVE PILLS, never known
to fail in giving relief in cases for which they arc
recommended, are to be obtained only at mj
office. Price, $5 per box. Full direotion on each
bos, rent by Express or otberttiBe.
D«C. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Qiacka who make it a practice to puhlieh false
amdavitsand other fa'se references, but refera t-c
tbe mo?t respeotable people in tbe State, whom he
has cubed of diseases which others have tailed tr
eure.
BK. CHAvS. IT. TOZKB,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-tf San Francisco.
Attention, Oood Livers!
proprietor ol the Miners' Res-
taurant, has taken the management
of botb the Miners' Reeaaurant on
Commercial street and the Miners'-^
Branch on Market street, io partnership with MR
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with the
firm lor years. Improvements have been made in
the ouisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popular than it has ever been during
the 22 years of its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fart
embraoe all tbe delicacies of tb£ season. Out
motto is "Good Fare, Good Oooking and Moderatt
Oharges."
P. UEB6EB A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
Sal and 583 Commercial, and
709 Market street.
Open torn 5 A.M. to ID p.m. aa3l lm
ThelForlunate.Man who BuyiUiCtt -
. stltbe IX1J AUCTIOH MOU I a
THE UNFORTUNATE MAIlWtm
DOES NOT. «
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRi eur
White Shirts for the WWt No,
PI ALTOS,
ORGANS, PIANO STOOLS, PIANO COVERS.
Sheet Music, Music Rooks, Music Folios, etc.
A new stock and large assortment. Oall and ex-
ami . e tbem. The oelebrated
HcOAHHOW PIANOS,
Now regarded by the musical profession as tbe
best medium-priced Piano in this market,
A. &. BAMlBurT tfc CO., Asedta,
mb2fi2w No. 781 Market street.
mm **, »t
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JtlDOES AT A*LATl!
Fair of tbe Amfrioan Institute, after a hi mo-
(old trial arainsc Steinway/s, ObickerinR's, «c
otber^^o be THK BEST ON EXHIBITION. H.
CTTtTAZ, 8»le Agrent. »0 O'Farrell street
N B.— Pianos of allstyleaTO RENT. mart
For tbe Best Candles.
Go to tbs popular store of Geo. Haas ft Co.,
20 Ee^roy street. New Btyle cap bonbons for
baHi and partlee. 3bi
Bar Sugar
POR SALE — 518 KEARNY STSEET. AT
" MERGER'S. _ AJso, every kind of Candies
M. A. HKBCEX.
RETURN THE BOOK!
WHOEVER BORROWED THB "MEMOIR
OF HOME" from the FiQABO Office is par.
ticularly requested to return it at ones.
WILLISJ^BAND.
MU8IO FUKNIBHED FOR ALL
occasions. HoBic imported, arranged
and for sale.
MiECrSM. BLUM Leader of
Orehe.tra.
nlXBT TON DIB HEBIIX, lead-
er of Bra.. Band.
gar-Ordere from the coantrr promptly attended
to. Address H. w. WILLIS, Raton's Haaic
Store. 138 HocUomerr street, or MABOTJS M.
BLUM. 2SO MorJKomery street, jaStf
A. -W. WHEIDIN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Ho. 1M SIA1T STBXJET,
apl lm Betw.sn Dnpont and Stookton.
FASCT GOODS, WATCHtt
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PEI.Fl'ME», STATIOID
EI9LISH CIT1EBT, TBW»l
BIOS, TALIS! S, TOBACW
A FDLL STOCK OP
Linen Coats and Durt
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Mr Somertoa R. O Marsh ; Mr. Hm'th ...Thai. Ciapteli
Hit « !(• ... JsBOl* Jebneoo Mr* Mnitb . Fanny GtrreUOn
Mr. Byo-a ... _ J^«»3^J*lj^^f°^^*l'^nj?Z'-'^—
pfTalfol will arrive from the Knal ■aortly.
a WW and Cold? ^t<
srts fi
D HAS RETURNED TO
SHIRT STORE,
IF tr**«, >.»• K*bot*4 to
Hocond Ktrrot,
m will and n r.opJ.U ft*.
■BIITI ood riKIIHII-
». nt ll.« uannl low priCCft.
:d.
KF.ftr.orrT A rn.
IFlW" _
.nuii3C NNBLIi'
RAHU1NIC4L
iats !'•'
N PLANT!
Jlndiau Remedies,
'OB THB CURB OF
Sore Throat,
Dyipipeia,
OtUrrk,
tmi, Disrtbee.
i MK'll'OD and
D) eeote ry.
e o:i mr-i »i f >om*> of thoee who
d: Hon. Kamar-l I'o'tlj, »x-Go»»r-
i. Pool: R. 11. Stolon : benrj K4-
ifornlk Tb»*trf : Kred I.islor. »od
I-A1T KKARnY SIRhKT.be-
d FtSB. «pJ tf
OPERA HOUSE.
NLA OITY, NKVADA.
AST TBfiATRK U Ag BEBN RE-
, awl caa b« rcniftd bj Uio alfbt or
tttar* and. tnveUog oomvaalM
jd with on kupHcatlon D]r latiar
J CMS FlrKB,
1 10MOVBP.
D 8KWINO MACHINE AOKMOY
l DOW rtnoTld to 15* New MonU
dim a.witd. N. R-Th. WBBD
took tbs highlit premium arer
eUion at the Brest World's Fair
" a ssma first Pramlara st tba
lata Fair, apon TWKN1 Y-
"*»r and that oow. b* tha
E 8ELF-ADJ081IKO
mlat ts aaajly doablad, aad rstssl Is
sta m mlshaHo. mil las aod
T«aU
By a Clerk who Ttlsd to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. ANO
FQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
IF BE BAD O.NK TO rW
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
HE
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny sireeT,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZ*,)
EWOVMI UAlE BF.KS SC1TED
at os-f, wllhant nny nao««iiary
■ ■Ik, and would have been ilvlnn to-
day, sua aroaaseat to eoclrtj. and a
walklac adTertlaeasentorthe low p>vleea
at wbleti goodi are -old by that enter-
prlila* flraa, laatead of aelac a " dt)»*d
eold, daasp. dlaacreeable body."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
0HA8. T. BBRQOLD. fROPHIBTOR.
nf he uaoioEKT «m
■FEl 1AL SOTH B TO
Picnic and Hall ConniiittteR.
in-l uROMKf i
• bo test ma«1o<«n* ia tbe St\iy. acd> .
tint leads'*, at lair rates
HIT. \< F.fct KI< ll.lltli
.AND ...
IIVHKV AMIAK,
with tbaft Qraii BiDMllon,
COUJITliBi'El IT .
SAPPHO TKOU'F..
Iaelndtng tbe Child Wonder. «APPMO.
I^KI.IR RIJJS,
atlat IX. F.l.1.1* i.n.1 W. Fit, It.
Merlo-Comle nml lluvttlata.
OUT LI>T« |»,
... AVD....
LUCY AOA.M8.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO or.DER
$50,
ImANTCASTBR^S
•IT W.taHIXOTON KTKK1T,
lelOlm Opp, M*gniro> Op*™ Honx.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGERS UAI.l.J
IA BIABT »T., WEAR KBASNT.
Jtfone Hoi Ihp Cholcc.t fllrond. of Wlie*
HOd Liquor. o« baud.
DEPOT WfTAND & lASCHt'S BAT BREWERY
f.lBtt ri!):is HKI.PMAHW.
Tit ABOVF. A KTIKT* AUK !»<>W 0> OIK llllOKS A>D DAM A«B K!»
A sised tij mi.uni W..t of ibo Kooky Monotalos. tbfoujb our »B.ncj,
NIIKRIIIAN .OltllVX .1: CO.
Live Well and Enjoy Yourself.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Oyster and Chop House
WE FURNISH THK FATT' BT OYSTERS
and oboioeat Cbopi aad rt»»afcp, mnkM in
tbe bait manner, witb tbe best OoHee *nd be t of
• Tembicfr, at modiraie rat-r. Tbe floeet Mqaors
and Oltara.
•ar-JSIecant Baltca af Kooms for 1. utile*.
■ay-OPEN DAY AND BIOHT.
aplT tf
P. D. JESbEN. t Pn>[rfetors.
nh m DAVBTIKN
sSPaaaaBa old mrn mm
DAVB MKNDE8, at tb«
oldoriiln. IrVudLioo. 19G.»rj
ElU^SK^rSLIrtfiaiSa; illK*??
tin* tta old Plonsar Looo.b- ..„TA«_"Qid 8d.*[x u
THE OLD
Hot sootoli,
lfl M.-rtcB sirtel. n..r ttrnrup.
All r>i-lnl<» Tvn Cent (8
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM A«D_JtRRY IN TOWN.
Alwara on Qle the New York Herald, Harper'r
Wneklf, Fraok Leslie's, Dty'ii Dom«». Police G*
zette, all Ike California panerii. also London
Pnnob. BsU'.LVlf*. Ulastrated London Nawa. Call
and eat'sfjr yourself.
atr- Don't forget the *lirn or tbe Hot Scotch.
fe7 tf W. K. WALDBON. Proprietor.
GEORGE MATES
D BALER IN OYSTERS, GLAUS
andall kinds ol SHELL FISH.
Stalls Not. tO, Al. *», OsJifonvU
Market, entrance on UaUfornls strati
Pmblioorprlfau partiaa ud fsraUfcaa nW4
Toml A.H. to 11 P. at. UdiM* and OwtUrsao'i
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
■yABIETY TALENT EN ROU HS EAST OAK'
* .Iw.r. teooro fir*t-ol.«» eng.fora.nU t-y
Btoppiog at Salt L.ko aod appliinv to
B. J.Kiiur,
f*S Hn.tneaa M.natar.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER I
'PHISIH TOOERTIFYTHATN.B. TKRWUL-
I LIOER A CO ,50 and 81 Waihinufcoa Maifcet,.
are tbe BOLE AGENTS for tbe sale of rdybrarfrj
of hnlter, kno»n as "BALDWIN'S DAIRY BOT-
TH R." It bas been sold at tbe above stand tbe-
pnit thirteen yeari, aod any brands of butter rep-
reseoted to be of my make not procured cf If. B*.
TsrwDllsor A Co.. are counterfeits,
If, K. BALDWHT.
Ban Francisco, April, 6th. 1B72.
IV. IS. TBBWILLIOKBdb CO.
fs'ifi-lm aSO and 51 Wasbinftton Market.
Signor Mancusi,
PRIVATE SINGING LESSON6.-OLA8S 01*
MONDAY »nd THrilDAT,
At > P.M. 8t. Jamaa Boo.t, »efi Martot itiMt
oomar of Ellla. M»lM
MILITARY COOD8
....am. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIimisGS,
; Maatcaaien Ittt^t. M~m Ha .1.
inu t. B»DO«aU wmnw.
V
" ^*I GAR O -"
7-t. J0TJEWA1 OF AJTOSEKHII8.
Psbllisid rmy Db in the ?•«* <W
x p S O <3- A- I* 3D TJ B
AT
MaUert.uOt aa« S«* W«.nln»t,n St.
tK.av 'r^uromery. San Francisco.
j^ggDAY. APRIL 22, 1873
Figaro ii-ie* before seren dlfeteni am
dle«ee> «• programme ewry »lght.
Charming Consistency.
The Grizzly has two criticisms on the psr-
formai.ce of Blind Tom, one on the fourth
page the other on the sixth. In one notice
it saye:
Of CDune, artistically ipeilang, ttere is
literally no merit in bi* performance, whxti
1b mere.T a dextroQS jiogliog of hot
Olt either ainl or feeling, and yet crowds
flook rjiittly to hear bim, and came away en-
raptured, while even hid ape-like antics and
idiotic grimaces are delightedly dwelt upon,
u "real cunning."
In the other:
The fact of a negro boy pitying the meet
difficult music of which be is totally igno-
rant, except eo far as scund is eoocerned, is
something more than wondeiful ! Hi* time
is perfect, although be has no guide; and to
witness the very next thing to the "what is
it" producing the most delightful music
from the piano — the very f >rm of which he
kas not the sligheit knowledge— is some-
thing that gives us cause to exclaim, "most
wonderf ol I"
Now we should like .to know which of
these two somewhAt different opinions is that
of the editor of the Grizzly.
The Last New Sonfi.
Air— "Meet dt CatfJtdon,"
Emerson OorvfUe U my name,
Mr business alwayg Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, a-d Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ob: bieh obt Ob! blgh oh!
None who have been but again will go.
CorvlUe -aye so! says so!
0» Fine Street, at No. 110,
Remember the Lumber aad call again,
Vision* of 8h;ll-n-h In every style,
Inw-rlly cause you much to emlle.
Ladi-s wiib escorts tbere always go,
Ladle* gol Lalies mo\
Ebdmvosi Ooawifle^s poUtal and so
J-1 Th»y go! they go! thfy gol
Pratt'., Abolition Oil
Oores =tlff joints. Sprains and Biuiaes. 3-t,
Frvsli an Sweet.
Fer *Jie b<;<t oonfeeoonery. r» to GsnV- led
Warner's. 1U7 Moctfonttrr St. near SattP- K
Twenty Tftousincl
Pap<r Collars", all Styles, (r sale cheap at the
Wna: Cb^ar Lancdry, office 121 Leldeadoiff at.
THo Veto
la eel br.ted for lu superior liquors and nee
cigars Cocnolsaieors say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all other*. Call and sample It.
X. H. L«vy, proprietor. Souhwest corner of
Kearny and Commercial. Is
Everybody Suited.
There la dj end to the multitude of fashions
In bate, it "Ths" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street < weird hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw style* can be found. The stock la immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there la sure to be suited. b
Do Wot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find Instant
nlief by ** plying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute.-ill Eetrt-y etreet; from 1 to 6pjl We
s~>*l from experlenu:. bavins tested the Do.:-
ter't capability. References given if required, e
PRIVaXS LeSSOKS ET THE FRENCH LiXGUAQE
by i. josset, gndnate of the University of
Pan=. iate Professor of De la Monnals' Hotmal
School for Tea-.hers, and cf St. Mary 'a College,
London. 10a Gea*y arrest, between Hason and
Taylor, upstairs. Ben of reference given, a-q
We would recommend you to John 0. Bell if
you wish to buy carpets and furniture cbesp.
Steamer and picnic chairs of every description.
Hearty opposite the Grand Hotel, on Market
sttwet. A p
Gord Investment.
Ho other cliy is the United States offers
greatfr icdicements at she present time for
investment in i own lots than San Diego. Now
is the time to secure lots at $25 each at 131
Montgomery street. This is the best chance
ever offered. •
■Pnoroarevpiiic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
flhtllery. 54 T"hir' street between Stevenson and
Mission ttree a
Fob fete wobk, go to T. G. Jessup, dentist,
oor. Suttei -nd Montg'ry, over Tucker's. 3-v
Removal,
Samuel SwJt has removed from 116 to 118
Post street. Sewing mschlceB rented »nd:re-
paired as ue ml, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Laths a>t» QEXTLFifES, reistmber the lead-
ing fashlOBable retail Shoe store In San Fran,
ctaeo. H. Hlndera, 332 Keajpy street, between
Pine and Bush. 4E
Tne Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ty*s Webfoot Pffls, for an bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Bensome
street, cerner of Commercial. *
Olam Chowder Every Wlarnt.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just off
arny- ^ 8-»
_j»a.m Moore,
Formerly of Bubs Souse Oazriage* can be
'Ound in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abUahment, southwest corner Bash, and Mont-
ns.. or Dexter 8tablee. Oarrlace orders
;.... at either place promptly attended to day
tr night, at reduced rases. me
m
A great variety cf Ties and Bows, all styles,
lost received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leideadorff a tret t. *
gome Hash.
The hick horses have a hacking ooogb.
This U how the Washington Critic tells it: ,
"A wealtbv Californian named Lick hss
giveo $100,000*11 at a lick for a memorial to
Tom Paioe."
The Chic <go fire dep.-rtxeot pays a horse
doctor $1,000 a year.
Marple A Gump wi 1 sell some splendid
pictures to-merrcw.
Female pamb!ers flourish in New Orleans.
Oacd[ic:niCi in^ies^e in va u? w.th age
TLe red fiends" hive bean f^o'.ing the
"boys in blue." Th y are still ia the lavs
bed*.
The Chronicle now stigmaiz.s the ttig-
mati manifestation as a irick.
Captain Jack in shootrng the Peice C^m-
mis.-ioners only got even. The whites did
exactly tbe same thing in 1852.
"Domestic infelicity" sometimes means
''diink."
BpurgeoD objects to 'Key."— and perhaps
rightly.
The Ntw York Tiibune is to have a new
building. H. G.'s spirit comes " knocking"
about thd old ooe.
Amateur tenors stand on th=ir toes to
reach the high not-.s.
Mrs. Jkluffiogton pronouno:S -cireum-
s'ance" " kirbumstanee." She bits it is
more classicil."
A Mass.caueet s husband is ohTerel for
Bale. Piic9$100.
Eich slrop cf rain in the San Joaquia Val-
ley is worth a dollar just now.
Rogues get rich.
Bulletin and Call coriespondents are
"eracking up" Los Angeles. It is a geod
place to settle id.
All the Ban Jose horsas have the epizootic.
Judgment on the town for not patronizing
shows.
An I'jwa woman waota to be State Treas-
urer. Let her.
The Washington Critc says : 'California
is on the down grade in manufactures."
Bah ! We haven't cjmmencel yet.
A whopper from the Criie. Second time
of publication. Remember Annanias ! "San
Franciao urchins are running around bare-
foot."
Many of the London clergy write for the
secular period' eals.
Bev. Father Prendergast h;s probably got
him-elf into a scraps. Nous verrons.
In the modern lesion a murder trial is a
scheme to thwart j u-tice.
f^SemebeJy has wriitsn and prioted a play
en th% Modoc war. It is too talky to act.
Prof. Fowler ha3 gone to Oregon to talk
to tlewet-footsd oms.
Bret Harie is out in a card in the Golden
Eta stating that he is not finishing "Mliss"
in that paper. No one siii he was.
All the Eastern papers are publishing
this : " Strawberries are too sour to eat just
now." Poor wretches ! As if t.ere were
any Eist !
Hew ia prevent fits— Buy ready-msde
boots.
"Better be a hangman tban a corrupt
judge." Oh, yes, and starve !
Stephen May tell has an article on ''Split-
ting Wo:d" in the Golden Era. That's
right. Let him quit poetry and write on a
fubject he is ma-ter of.
It takes gold to buy greenbacks.
A eiptive mouta in Wasniogton sings like
a yonng canary. San Franc'sco can boast
a singing rat.
Pennsylvania proposes lo found a culinary
college. Gocd for Pennsylvania.
Frogs aie in season now. They are good
fricaseed.
The custom of throwing rice after a bride
is Ckioe-e. The custom of throwing boot-
jacks at ter is Engli-h.
The ed.tor et a Sac Jose paper has the
ohesk to say: "Bow dreary a toad must
feel shut up in a rock 1,000 years."
Philosophical happiness is ti waDt little
aodenjey much ; vulgar happiness to want
moeh and enjoy little.
Sweet limes are mueh more deliclons than
oranges.
The Alta saya : " There were an unusu-
ally large number of visitors at Ssaoelito
yesterday." Yes, tbere were a big crowd.
The pastor of the New Tabernacle on Ty-
ler street says tte ground cm which theatres
stand is sacri'egious. Selections from "Wil-
liam Tell" in the Tabernacle next week.
Admission one dollar.
Ioe has gone up to two and a half cents a
pound.
Somebody of the name of Bennett is go-
ing to jaw in public with Mrs. Kimball on
the subject of Free Love. What does he
know about it?
San Jcse, as might have been expected,
would not patronize the Fabbri Opera C9m-
binatjon.
it i» Tto©.
J. A. Sbaber k Do. are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of furniture and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any other daaler in town. Other
dealer* don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Sbaber'* prices.
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The Peopl&'d Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
We get no business frum Chinese, and we
employ Done to do our work, at the What Cheer
laundry Office, 121 l>ide6dorff street. •
XL.aclic-8 "Vl»ltlnjj Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Joms P.
rjwraa, 126 Sntter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.— Eajtdexb-
CHXETS KXATT.T HACKED. PrrvtnigTP Of 8VetT
description to order. e
Star SrxUrta ana Collars.
All aorta and site*, for ta'e cheap, at the
What Chter Laundry, 121 Leideadorff st. *
Highly Important.
The Call ia really the silliest paper ever
published. The Obroniele of Sunday
equibbediis proprietor as follows:
Tte Bulletin favors Chinese immigration.
The railrotd was built with Chinese labor,
and Pickering k eps a Chinese cook.
The Call makes this the sobject of a lead-
ing editorial and assures its readers that
Pickering does not te«p a Chinese cook; for
feir the Call should lose subscribers! Now
me wish to know if Pickering ha* his shirt*
washed at a Cbiae?e Liundry, if he drinks
Chiius} t=awhen be can buy Japanese, aid
if be eats Chinese-grown rica «ith hisourry.
We give the Call and Mr. Pickering the
benefit of aur wide circulation by republish-
ing the important fact:
The troth is. tbat, Pickering does not
''keepa Cbineee cook"— ha has never em-
ployed one.
Oyetern.
In strolling roond the ouer nigh;,
To look at "FiiFco by gas light,
vrar careleaa f sat , by chai.ee did straj
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a BOieen
Through welch a tweet bonquet was seen ;
While mossy Etone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell.
aLtdt that window Feem to b:
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," aald my friend, "ief s go In here—
It looxs bo nice — tad try their cheer."
■All right," I aald, '-I muEt agrae
I L»t this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a sea:
Than at our side a wetter neat
Made his appearance, asked oor wlsn—
Said they bad almost any dish
That we might name. We found It tree,
And cooked magmji:aiih/, toe;
All kHids of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every etyle; just tnink of that,
And If yoor month don't water, then
Ton're dlnerent from other men.
They'd clam § and crabs and terrapins ;]
In tact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Pisa, flesh or fowl which we conld name,
While every dish wae, I ana sure,
Prepared to tempt an epienxv.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,"
That th^y hava here the best ioe cream;
So here they flook, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "suUi nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll hnd made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Paciflc Oyster House, 837 Bnsh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and >"lghL
OHABLES FTAAKF. Proprietor.
McDowell, SJao-w Card Writer
B*ady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Or. L'olierty
Hif devoted nie study more particnlarly to
shronto and specific practice, and at? snch ts
eow t>>e acst fuccezffful of any Physician in
dan ?>ancbtCo. Office 519 S&cramentt street,
eorner of Lei3e*doru\ a few doora oelow Whui
0h«er House. t
Pratt's Abolition. OIL
Corel Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dre&makfr, has removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stcck-
ton, opposite StaT King's church. St.
attention, Ladles
To give the skin the SDltoeBS of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, uae
Dicetts GeeiiE de Lis. l
LADres, nor Is yonr time to boy your under-
clothing at a great f acrid e, because EL Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to buy his Fall im-
portations, and haa left ordtra to sell hie Urge
stock of ltdles' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles ard patterns, cheaper tban
at acy othtr place in the city. Bt member the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Balldlng. 8b
Pub ic accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a m., can
be returned In the evening if reqniri-d; we
never disappoint! What Chesr Laundry, 121
Leiaeadorff street. •
■ • -
syFos CamnBEs's Pxctubes go to Mouse's
GiLLZET. 117 Montgomery street. 3-v
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures Bhenmaibnn and Neuralgia.
Tne Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
Tne> Pioneer Carpet Beating
Machine Co.,
2ic. 553 Tehama ttreet, la the only place you
can depend on for having your Carpets well
cleaned and awept by machinery. J. Spiui-o.
tng A Co. d-B
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC- I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Doomed Theatre
TOE LAST DATS OF
MAGUIRE'S OPERA HOUSE
TO BE DEVOJED TO
Charitable Purposes
FOR A FfiW DAYS OSLT.
WED\ESD1T F.VEM.NG, APRIL S3
BENEFIT OF THB
Roman Cathol icOrphan Asylum
A EerieB ol large P&iotingB illo^tratiog Sher-
man's March through Georgia, and a correct ac-
count of 'he marob. wrii'.ec bf ooe of bberroao's
man's officers, will be given. To be follnw*d bj
anotier beaotif q1 Panor«ma representing tbe Lay-
ing of the Allantx Cable, witn. a moJel of the
ftreat Eiitsm leivina Sbeerceu.
Tbe fol oirine &rcieti bare klodlr volaoteered in
aid of taii occasion, by recitation:
Tbe Sleepier Senticel Mrs. J. B. Frost
Sheridas's Bide Mrs. B.C. Olmstead
Sham as O'Brien Siies Anna Clifford
Delineator Mr. p. J. Healy
TICKETS FIFTf OEKT«
Dress Oirds reftftrred for Ladies and escorts.
upenat .}■* o'clock; commence at i, ap2I
~Y -A. T IS JS»
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Morttt and Third street*.
X.E. ear. Commercial and X-«Ide»dor»'.
LONG ORINKsIThALF PRICES.
apWlm JOH2T p. YATBS.
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
CHANCE ^F TIME.
ON A\r>AFTPBAPBILl. 1873. THE RTF AM-
or ANTKLQPfc.connictUgat D^d^dv Lacd-
ing wito tfceSao Srancisco 4 -Nona Picific K»H-
road Company for Cloct-rda'e and cl ittsrmedia'e
stations, will leare San Fraoiisca d»»»v (.tun Jays
eiOD'.td). from B'oalway « barf, a' 3:3>J 'p.m. Ke-
taroirp, th-j train will leave C-Joftrdale dail> at
5:30 O clock A.M . vonneot'og nt Donsnrt- -itatbc
eta mer ana arriving in isi>-i F aociaco a: V
7hs etesmers and cars mak- clvse tonnaoiiona
l j and from a), poiaifl
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave Ban Francisco at h a. si. every Stir day
arriving atUIov«rd«lfl at 1 o'clock p.m. ReturnicK
will leave Ci'verdal" at ■ 3 o'clock, arriving id Si.n
Fraacisaoat "::u o'olock This will alljw ex^nr-
eiooists several boars at an. of tbe uUccs alorc
tee line of tbe ro*d For a 1 information apply at
the Oorapini'ooffl^, 4S6 MooWomery street.
ap!8 PETrB DON AUuE. President.
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
II BALL,
Jt II T0 BE GIVKK BT THE
San Francisco Cadets,
O E. 8. McOONALD, Commanding,
j3k.t 3E»la1rt's ^etll,
on
TatBJDAT EVF..iI\0..,.APBIL S&
Tickets Ore Dollar
Admitting Gentleman and Ladies.
tVTo be obuinsi at Gr*y's maBie store, O. O
Eeene's, cor. of Kearny and Bnah streets, from the
m»mb^rs of tbe Company, or at the door on the
evening of toe exhibition. apVT td
Badger's Gentra[Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTrFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for tbe seaton. and many of the most
popnlar
• i»iC3xric3fii
Will be held tbere. Ths attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAYIUON. MUSEUM. GYM-
NASIUM, bkatiog frpe on week days.
Adcnlnlan CG Ceati
CHILDREN IP CENTS. apl7 tf
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
T'HE ATTENTION OF ALL t-OOlETIEd, As-
sociations and Military Companies is called
to tbe advantages offered by tbeee commodious
and beautiful eroanas for ctoliday P icoic Fe&ti-
v&ls. They can be proenred on any day in the
week for picnic purposes tbe coming season on
more advantageous terms tban any grounds in tbe
State.
THE CITT GA.KDI.2V5
Are easy of sooess without any tariff to "'octettes,
and are provided with large and beautiful Lawns;
large Shade Trees; beaaufai Flowers and Plants
from every clime; nnseroue Swings; two mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit>
Pleasure Boats; Foaotains acd Observatory Tow-
ers, all perfectly sheltered from the winds. A
mammoth Restaurant is on the gronpdft, and every
convenience for tbe accommodation of large Pic-
nics has been made. Everything bas been placed
in tbe most oomplete order for the coming season
THE CITY QABDEK8
Are the largest in the State. They contain S'<
acres of Knoll and Shaded Lswa. Flower Gar-
dene, etc., and are capable of accommodating
29,000 persons with tbe grea'est convenience. Ex-
tra Cars ran directly to tbe Garden*.
Picnic CJommitt*EB are especially invited to call
and inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will be moat favorable.
M. V. STEVE VS. Proprietor.
•tr Office boore 3 to 6 p.m.. dally, at the Garden*,
corner Twelfth and Foisom streets.
N. E — 300,0o0 Admission Tickets were Bold
by various Associations holding testivals at the
City Gardens last year. The sale of epiritnona
liquors will be prohibited on tbe grounds on fes-
tival days. mh4 tf
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE SOAROITr* OF SALOONS
on Bosh street, 1 beg to inform my friends
and the public thatiwii open Wednesday, Apri
23d, the
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
B«e Bn«ti street, between Montgomery
ead Kearny.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Conceded in the beat etyle and of the
Porest Lfqaors.
W Don't fail ti come on tbe opening day mod
sample tbe fine Lunch and Egg Nog.
Cllls. TV. FELDMAXX,
ap21 tf r roprietor.
Metropolitan Theatre,
S 1CK1MOTO
WK. MOEEOW, SOLE PBOPBIKTOB.-
• This home oui be rented by the night,
we.k, month or year by, first-clasi oomp.nies only
Will cold eboot Jl.Ott). Address ,s above. anl9
TOD VIII FIND
SAM MARION
....AT
The Corn Exchange,
lira. IS HIT STKEET. api:
CHA.N&E OF BA.5SJE.
MARTIN & HORTON
HAVE REMOVED FROM THEIR OLD
st»nd. corner ef Olay and Montgomery sts., to
No. Ill LMDiSDORrt STKKEi. apH lit
SPECIAL NOTICE
Marple & Gump
WILL SELL THROUGH NEWHALL A OO.,
Apirl2»d, 90 UHOIOS PAINTINGU. MAR-
13LE STATUARY, etc.. embraoinc Boue of tbe
most eminent artists of tbe day. Pictures on ex-
hibition and Oatalornes retdy pril 19tb. apI6 td
Paptl of La Ualioa Leroy, Psrls.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
-* ELLIS STKEET. apJ lm
CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak S
-Vo
(Formerly Mayer * Wnrkbei,,,
SO MOXTGOMEUV 81
Opposite tbe Lick Hoeu,
BHiM'B, 408 KEABNY SI
MR MAYER CMh« ATTESTI01I
Isrte sad well ssieot-d s,aorui™
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, l
and Cloth,
And hie new stoles of ready-m*da Hit. .
ether EADIEo' SDITS, a! VERY Low
Alio a larce elock ol siripeo. BriYfc,
shawls. Lace Jackets. Silk ltd l3ui
Silk. Satin,, liloakiM,, „d e,.rVo£,
Trimming,. JDST AJtKlVID. sUf2'
thetpnngstjlesol
PLAIJT ISil CHBIOIH
LIM.V SUITS,
. N. B — Oloaks, Dresses and suits bus.
iq latest fashion, at reasonable ran*.
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IODIDE of POTUSy
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In Die, Pnrlfle. tbe Bleat's*
morbid, eorrnpt mid Implr. av
Cures Bfaeamatlam and MertentsIA ***!»
Sold by all Droit [tint*. Hf**
A8EXCY, *lt SAXSJME ril^'
SOLK AGENTS F01
DS. PEBBY'd LAST CUItl
DB. PIBEl'S WKUFIMTfli ■ ,,
MONEY SAVI
By pnrcha-jing jonr GoodiittM lluiH
NEW YORK 8T0F
Bfo. 1XO *5*coad alretL •■■
Human and Imitation HurV ■
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Goods. Tbe Largest stoofc and L*M
at Wholesale and KetaiL
Hnmin Uair Switcbea. . .J-S, (C, fT, 9* aid i
Ho man hair, top braids J«^^H
Silk Chignons 11 »■
Silk: Top Braids ••^H
Linen or Mohair Top Braids --^^^H
Linun Switches ., ...,
Silk Uobair Cnrls, very fins I
Mohair Switches, plain or crimped, IM-
Ribbons, Hosiery, Llair Net*. #vt,«
Oui" Real Hair Qt*
Are unequalled in this market for Cw
quality or lariety, Examine oorstoskM
ing joor porcbasea. *ty Goods seat CO. >
A. U. SAMPSOftctWi ~-
No. lio Seeori* stm Eli
3o3.Hm Hetwe&p Mlaalon o»4 ^
Programmf s, and all kinds ot Pritdet
SUOW. LECCBE. COKCEBT.1
1TBI and CTBCl'S HAIaO
AT LOW KATES, BT
B. r». sterff
SSI CtiY STBHT.
ei
THOMAS W. BBXI,
SIXiVBH PIjATs
** MANTJFAUTDBBBi
^ — AND—
^^dT BIP1IB
& DRUMrBANJOS,
OTMEB MUSICAX, T&8T*Vm*
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ESTABLISHED IN 11-*
•9-Leuons giren on the Banjo u4M
MISSION STEEET, betweso ylrstjP.^
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo
sssionalB always on hand
FREE AND EA81
5
-7
EVKB Y 8 ATUB
Piano and SlnglnB
DAT ■«'
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CHARING
4±*SAL
. ... - —
600 Mission street, near
del. EAGLES A WILD, •*■
CANDIES.
ALL BUrJDS OK THE gOfS?l
made at onr Steam Oandj FswolT"
orders, eepeoiallj from the cormtn, ar*
acd irfll be promptl. »gj»*f J'|- WA0H!
IOT Montporo.r. s^ —**
AlHftiflBRA LODGING HI
riKELT FOBTflSBBD H00»
*J9 .tie or in salts, .
Well jU*»w»4 s»t»4 •"*!
_ Unlnrcuced Boonu to leu l4B(
a- witbcot board. ALBAMBRA -»Ui
•If Saab strMfc
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WILSON'S
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La*?»r ftbarp
I-llT. ib*flac-o»<k r
flBKtMP
Pol teem m kfeado a
EMERSON MINSTRELS
Sam Rickey, taU»wat Irish Comedian. AMPI ITHEATRE
Little Mac. tho San Francisco Favorite. The Climax Reached!
/.run. ts
it •
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JOHN WILSON and TANKEE RORINSON
■
hi OOD - !• l ?. I i D
MMII \„ci\ ( orf* und Orrh
IMC A 0 1 _JM A C ! MAPI 3MCAQ.
BAKIluM - \... --w. J. 0. Hl'SSCLL
Grand Amalgamation
AN YEA
Here's Your Flslxlns Line.
i mu maoiuu «aur,im» -; utit
SONG ^ M) DAjrCfTiTr. . . .!.".' ...... .?.".'." . . . .7! . XHAK1 is MTTON
tts of tne Housenold.
Bin Rlekay ; P 'oapwy Charl»T aotion
.... J
. rVANn AS II <»R« ii
Ooocjad ox frith Bob But'i mo t nacoMafal Sketch
S X^ I 3F» 3F» 3E 3FI. ^5? X> A
Other character* by tho Oomranr.
J. Bobln«rD
Bob Hirl
LHTLS MAO
t»m Wckry
Mr. JOHN CONKLIN,
**Tb<> n«*( ..r *»m »i ."
OMAR KIIMGSLEY
LAURA and HARRY CLARK
All the Trick Horses and all the Stars
tOUWR'.TKD Willi TDK
Double Circus Troupe
— ron— —
Positively One Week Only!
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES I
r**n* < a am
l»rt-.. rirrlc T*
r«rqn«tlr .... AS
Ohtldrart. mil
Mr-Ret (idle* opan dallr from 10 to i. Djou open al T
£WW$ try try buy
><nAN II M Wltirit HI) I UTS Tb«f Si rsararrxr. tod forqatlilvaad danbtlltr will nator N> matehfd. To bobodoatrat tb«
AM. AHD nil rtlKU. I \ I. AtTTlOV ftTOKF, «ll» Krarnf •< r*r . eor Cowmrrrlnl.
$1,000 REWARO OFFERED
IU ANY PKKSON WHO CAN OUR! OORJffl
Bonjoo*. Iosro»ing N*il», HBmnntum, io
■ II klnda of Hotw, m r^lllfMl mi l,iDlm»aj
"•iltn and Oorn Madletao to b» had at nf offlo
DK F. HUBULTZ. 1 1A KaorDf airoot. 1*31
lATryWSI^ALL
ely the Last Night
BN1MQ APRIL SM
mee Wednesday, at 2:30
EUtUTID NESR] 10Y PIANIST,
IND TOM
BafttotTia
>ed-l.-»tin
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Uwi in K*TP* Itjttim
PIANO FOKTK MM.U1.
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tfi rw i n ,i-«if)iik
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rt- I intallonaof Ibe Bird) I If fT T» * rt
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tpp«r»' I 'Thai W«leomeD*i'"..
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OBIOINAL M)\ON
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(i k tht Oladar la hi g|«"
I All lATIORH.
"harch Oman
ClB.tiT
.. Banjo
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.11 . UDQleOtaarli-i
i Halodid at tho Mini ttm»
DMCItiPTfVK Mt'Hir.
Paaar I RAUIaot Haoas*a*..HI ndTom
.....Blioa Tom I Daylight Hliw low
IQROa,
dliol too D««p"
■ HoQiow*rd Kij"
> Tom Moor*" , ,
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Gives Tone to the Stomach.
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WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
.(T^TXL^™8
Is a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
■ ^iXt'B
Has NO 8UPKRIOR Afl A
BLOOO PUHIFIEi;.
Laura Fair lets the "Wolf out
of theJFold."
Ti) IS HOLD BY
iMl-njiroK, O Hoaiatratt. Milendid pic-
taraa (oi-HaloODiand lUr room*.
Tak*ape*pattho t«alfejutora ot h'ritco.
1 ■ U«j«lltAd t hr. fntr rue ■-■ bo di
TN. BWBENBT,
MERCHANT TAILOR
IS BF.Ki.VI) ITKKET-
FINE COODS! PERFECT FIT8!
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
* 1TINK MM-: OF HPBINfl AND9UMMKB
^X (Joorti JTtriuiV.,1 I . 1 mnd «.<i itinm.
.»-4» w.-c»nU .lr..t. mhjfilie
una guALirr
BOOTS and SHOES
L. BLAIR'S,
V Kearny Mract.
a. on. a.*t r>
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
... WILL DK DIVE* ST TUB ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
...AT THE,...
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tjlor alrcrt. nrur Taylor,
Cr>HMKnCIKO 01* THE H»TH OF APRIL.
and oomioolnji TtiRKe. KV*MNt*>. daring
wbtcb l mo the
Full Grand Oratorio or Elijah
AJtD
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise.
Togatbor with aolactiona from
M.rtli..v. n'a i:»« .11, Wl'llom Tell, Ntn-
l.:it Hmfr mm lli'miiil,
Will b« ffifao by a
GRAND CHORUS OF TWJ HUN0RF0 VOICES,
ORCHESTRA OF MO PIECES.
With Poll Orguo Ac Mwi.pj.nl u.f nt.
Tho 8n|->a will ht r»' do'f-d by Mia Marriaar.
Mnr« .nl 11 .dr.-, ar.tl Mt^f. nl«)or. Magutr*.
l-auil>b-li aid Mtalo.
OOSbUUTOR PKOF. OKO. T. KVAN8
I'rlcp <.r AilmU l-m SI HO
Krirrvrd ^«i»i» 1 fit*
HeaU caoba raasrffd for tOa >«>«od at Kohler,
C'h.st. A <J9'a, oil'* 01*1 a' root, OH and altar dAT-
Hala or HI.NOLH ' I KKT8, with RKHPUVKD
tURUAY, Apdl 2(tLh.
AFTER Till!
THEATRES ARE OUT
GOTO TUK
Hot eiootcn,
Hatter alrect. Bear Kcurn),
And trj one of their
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
A.1I DrinkH Ton CcmiIs
featf ! BBIOOS PfOprlttOB.
OK. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL IHUSEUffi,
And I'olleife «f Medici un,
in i\nf\ BBAUUFUL AND IN8TRUOT.
1U.UW iva nMocta to be aatn. Opso to tha
Public DAY AND NlOUT, at HUKEKA H&U
8l»Mooi*omarybtr*Ht. FURM£NUNLV-
■t>Cg. JooDAX'a Pbivatp Offioi U at Hi)
Gt#ry itraat (oppoglW old MtohaniBB' PafUloo).
Ladies and Children
....WILL MBD....
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USE. EASILY APPI IED.
la oot grcaaj. and will not injira tho mo«t dalicata. II
carfs all dtaeasoa of lbs scalp, retnorpa rtaodrurT.
Prevents Hair Falling,
K»n<*a» tha hair aofb and gloaar, mod la PURELY VEOB
TABUI.
•»-Tb« Ortfflnal SAflK BRUSH UAIR TONIO AND
PRKNSINO nay b« bad ot tha Axant.
JAM. II. OATFR. Drntglit,
OoroarNaw HsotAomory add Howard »tr««U, aodof all Drai-
Bl.U. fall tf
FXCtjA
....TJIF....
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... OIHOCLATEB IN ....
A.11 the Theatrtva,
AND «—
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IN TOtt VKAtt.
SpERALLY THR0DQH0DT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE MOST ELEGANT OUSTOM ffORK IS THE OtTT
Beers *t Maynard,
mas KnnfilMU ,.,,.i*.rioMli«tiii
fHZ JOUENAL OF AHDBEKIIRTS.
. AT
U Mtrlbul u»* SO"1 WneklBBtoai el.
Below Moutgomoiy. Ban ?ranoiaco.
WEPNEBDAY APBIL 28, 1878
aJUSKSHSMTK Etc. ~
California Theatre,
Another orowded boaso greoted Mrs- Bowera
l*it night, wben she appeared aa Lady Andley in
"Lady Andley'a Seorat " EUr ac'lng Id thle char-
acter is absolutely wonderful, and the impersona-
tion is aa great an evidence of Renins as that of
Elizabeth. From the commencement of the play
lire. Bowers with the graatett art excites a doubt
in tho micdsof the audience aa to theeanityof
Lady Andley, and they ara gradually led op to the
climax. Mrs. Bowers' support last night was all
that could be deairtd. John MoOuUoagb as Rob-
ert Andley interpreted tho character of that cart -
less, lazy yonog man awakened to a sadden energy
by the Iosb of bia friend, in a thoroughly artistic
manner. Henry Edwards, wbo plays character vil-
lain parts so well tbat those wbo see him in them
wonld not dream of hia being a Sbaksptarian
actor, was excellent as Lake Mark?, Walter Leman
Tory pleasant as old Sir Michael Andlay, and John
Wilaoa affective as George Talboys. Owen Mar-
lowe, whom it is alwafa a pleasure to see on the
stage, was gentlemanly and natural as bir Harry
Towers: Miss Welen Tracy did eomo of her very
beflt acting as Alicia Audley, and dressed beauti-
fully; Mrs. O. B. Baundera as Mrs. Dawaon, MiB3
Nellie Cummins as Phcebe M rfes, ftliea Caro.ine
Wyattas Mies Morley.andall engaged in the rep-
resentation of the play, were well op in their parti
and played them well. To night Mrs. Bowers will
appear in her grand irapeiaonatlon of Elisabeth,
sod of course there will be an overflowing house.
Alfeambra.
A very good programme Is performed at this
bouse. The first part of good music, popular bal-
lads and lots of fan by Bob Hart and Oharlfs
Suttrn is bright and entertaining. Little Mac is
a perfeot wonder of agility, atd makes the audi-
ence roar with laughter. Charles Vivian sings
some of the best songe in bis repertoire, includ-
ing, of coarse, "Ten Thousand Mileo Away." Sam
Rickey is very amusing in "The Pests of the
Household,"' and also appears in Sob Hart'e
aorcamtng farce of "A filipperf Day."
Metropolitan Theatre.
Only a few nights more will this old-time place
of amusement reeound with merry laughter, snd
re-echo with the sounds of Bweet musie. Down it
must come next week, and the public should make
the most of it while it stands. The Chapman Sis-
ters, and B. D. Davits the ventriloquist will ap-
pear to-night in the pregramme given on our first
page.
MagnireVs Opera Home.
The last nights during which this pioneer place
Of ammementwill remain open will be devoted
to a charitable purpose. The exhibition of a
series cf paintings, illustrating Sterman's march
through Georgia, and another reprtsenting the
laying of the Atlantic cable, will be commenced
to-night. The proceeds will ba devoted to the
benefit of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum.
Tickets are fifty cents.
Bella Union Theatre.
Thomas Campb-U, the baritone; Charles Verner.
tbt London comique, K. G. Marsh, in a negro
character part; Misses Fanny Garretson, Llllis
Harland and a boat of others will appear to-night,
and will give an entertiinment which cannot fall
to suit all taatca.
Buckley's New Varieties.
Bally Thayer, the old war-horse, gains muoh ap-
plansa and laughter for her comlo songs, Ida May
shines in pantomine and fancy dances, and a host
of othsrB appear in the programme given en our
first page.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre.
Sanyeah, the great female gymnast and postur-
iet; John Oonklin, the wed. rn Hercules: Omar
Kings ley, the wonderful rider; Laura and Harry
Clarke, and a great troupe of triok horses and
other stars will appear this evening in a lively
programme.
Piatt's Ball.
Today. Blind Tom will give hiB last matinee
performance, the price of admittance to whici
will be half a dollar, noaeats being 'raaervud. To-
night be will give his last entertainment in San
Francisco, and presen Borne of the best pieces in
hie repertoire Those who have not yet beard him
should avail themaelve of these, the last oppor-
tunities they will have.
The Ban Francisco Cadets' Dbill. —
The Ban Franclsoo Oadets. 0. E. McDonald com-
manding, will give an exhibition of their worder-
i ul Blind-Iold Drill at Piatt's Hatl on Thursday
evening April 24th prior to tbeir departure for the
East where they will exhibit in the principal cities.
Woodward's Gardens —Mr. Woodward
has departed from hie established custom, and
will on Sunday next give the use of bis Gardens
for a benefit for the boy Bnislay, whose arm was
pBrmanantly injured by having the muscles de-
stroyed by a ferocious dog last week. A large num-
ber of professionals have seconed Mr. Woodward
in this worthy movement, and have volunteered
for theoooasion.
Amatohioal Museum One of the most
lompioie collections of the kind in the United
lutes, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, Is daily on view (to gentlemen
»nly> at the Museum ou Montgomery street. An
hour ma* be profltahl. anenr. bare.
SanC^ich Island Pulu.
Since the neoonalon of the king to the throne
of the Fandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every hind of Industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and fnrni.are, 620 Washington street
opposite the msrket, who has long been the
principal importer of pnln, has received ad-
vices tbat Ihe gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pnln has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
formattrasa bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will And no difficulty in dlfposhuz of all
*v t cornea.
. «. — — a
AmerlcanWatches,
Seduced prices, at H A. Caliender'a 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. r>
Clatbvotast.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
833 Kearny st., bet. Bush and Pine. Consulta-
tlons in English, French and German. j
Sims Beeves.
Binis lUevea, the great Eoglish tenor, Las
an unenviable notoriety for breaking bi*
engagement* with the public. Hodiinks,
but be is not always drank wheD he is un-
able to appear. Toe fact of tbe matter is
that unless hiB voica ii in p;rftet order he
will not sing ; and it is tho fast that when
be appears tbat be is always at bis beet, that
has done much towards enabling Mm to
preserve his reputation, aa a sieger. The
London correspondent of the Baltimore Bul-
letin says :
Sims Reevea and Bantley were announce!
toeing fit tbe annual grand ballad oanosrt
on St. Patrick's Day in Exeter Hall. The
immensa bui ding was crowded in every
part, so mnch so th*t ten minutts after tbe
concert bad beguo tbere was no seat to
be had under balf a guinea. Wben Bims
Beeves' turn to sing came the manager, aa
Ufaual, made bis appearacea and announced
"that severe cold" wbicb afflicts Mr. Sims
Beeves so frequently. The storm of indig-
nation wbich Kreeted this was truly terrible.
For ten minutes the mai-ager tried to make
herself heard, and finally retired in despair,
A lady einger next appeared, but nosjoner
did ebe commerjea than the noiss broke out
with redoubled violence. Bantley came next
and w&a refustd a bearing. Shouts of "Give
us back our money I" "Where's Beeves?"
drowned his attempts to speak. At lart,
with one band craving Bileoc?, he sought
out with the other an individual wbo was
making bimself especially demonstrative
and unruly, challenged him to eay what he
had to Bay. The a&tmiehed man somehow
ceased to be ineoDsoIabte all cf a sudden ;
and Mr Bantley ssized the opportunity of
tbe lull wbicb hiastra'apem had prepared to
t&y that Mr. Beeves eent word at balf-piet
seven that be could not sing, owing to se-
vere illnesB. Tbe mention of h df-past seven
was unlucky, for it brought forth a shout of
"Why did you take our money until eight
o'clock?" After ed hour epeot thns, tbe au-
dience corcluded to let tbecoticeit go on.
Mr. Sims Beeves eujojs an unenviable noto-
riety for breakiog his engagements. I be-
lieve managers can only secure him by bidd-
ing him under a heavy penalty of forftit if
he fails t y appear. A conceit wa* being got
up in Liverpool net long sgo, and tbe com-
mittee asked the chairman if Mr. Beeves
was enga?ed. "Ob, yes," he repied ; "Mr.
Beevee, D. V."
Fire Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
. 121 T^Maqj^nggfc^^^*
Something Like a Suggestion.
The Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch Bays
These Mcdoc mu'derers deserve external-
natien — nothing lese; snd the cimpaign
agBiost them should beplanned and led by
Lieutenant General Bberidiu, the gallant
and remone!e*s caBtigaior of the Peighans.
He, and be alone, should be the avenger of
the needlessly sacrificed Canby.
That's what we want— a few more generals,
Sheridan might do, but a'ter all we think
Grant bad better take a yacation, and as-
suming his ex-officio position of Commander-
in-Chief of the United States troops, lead
them on to victory. At all events let us have
Sheridan,
TJn finished.
An exchange informs us that when Ked
Buotlineaud bis tribe were in Providence
and the play closed with a striding tableaux,
a portion of tbe audience shewed an indis-
position to aco-pt this grand finale as the
coucloston of the drama, bat a boy in the
gallery, remembering that one, at least, in
the play yet survived, took advantage of tbe
awkwjid situation by exclaiming; "Hold on;
wait till the show is through— Dutchy ain't
de=d yet.
A Warning to Wives.
An Omaha man rose ta build bis Monday
morning fire, when he was seized with a
violent fit of coughing, and choked to death,
before relief c auid be bad. Let this serve
as a warning to domineering wives wbo kick
tbe.r husband* out of bed at tbe approach
of daylight, atd sweetly snooze while he
coil's tbe marrow in his bones and barks bis
shies on tbe stove-hearth, kindling a fire for
Ibem.
-4t>
Passed Away.
A lady out WeBt who boie tbe name of
MrB. GarbiBon, bat who was known to local
fame as the "big injun," died last week of
an error of judgment. She fondly flittered
heiself tbat she could drink more whisky
than a gentleman friend, but found her mis-
take toon after she bad bwallowtd her fourth
quart, during one forenoon. A local repor-
ter says very naively: "The worms will have
pretty hot food, and the old gal will burn
well."
■*-
Poetic Power.
We always do admire tbe poetic in report-
ing, and our Southern contemporaries meet
our expectations in this particular better
than any other pajre-s we have ever read.
Here is the way in wbicb a reporter beauti-
fies a rather unsavory subject: "Wafted on
tbe soft Southern breezes of Houston county,
Ga., and mingled with tbe breath ef orange
blossom and the delicious scent of new-
mown hay comes the pungent aroma of the
fertilizing guano." ^
A Nice Clerk.
One of tbe elerksin the dry goods estab-
lishment of MeaBrB. in this eity has
a habit whenever a lady presents herBelf as
a customer of murmuring in the softest of
stage SBides, "What a lovely creature." He
is very popular.
Nothing in a Name.
The youth who flatters himself tbat, be-
cause his father bad him christened G. Wash-
ington Smith or Napoleon Bonaparte Diggs,
he will either free a nation or ascend a
throne, is likely to achieve a first-class po-
sition as gUss-wosher in aconcert saloon, or
the elevated effica of driver to a charcoal or
lioensed vender's wagon.
Amiable Man.
Oharley Baoket said to a friend the ether
day, "My boy, I am going to make a woman
happy." "Hew?"a3kedbisfiiend, "going
to marry?" "Oh, no" replied Charley, "my
father wishes me to marry one of the most
amiable of girls, and— lam going to refuse."
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Toller of tbe age, Madame £ with, Astrol-
oger, Ju-t arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on ail events. She ha-i chaim9 for
Lu .:li, Love and Happiness which never fail to
take efTect. Office Con&nltation, $2 ; by le t-r,
$3. All comruuni ationsttrictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gu nntecd in every respect. Offine, 16
Second street, Boom 11. *o_
White Labor Only:
Employed by tbe What Oheer L-undxy, 121
Leideedorff s'reat.
A- Pleasanlkiiocacion.
Persons' desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit tbe Alhambra,
ana Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tue building Is a verv fine one and I* well
lighted and ventilated..
Er. 0. T, Sige baB removed his office to tbe
Olympic Olub Building, corntr of New Mont-
Romsry and Howard. 4e
MiLLisEEi.-eatB cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood. 82* Washington street, 4 r
Those Beautiful Kr>w Carpets.
At Jaa. W. Burnham & Co'a, No. 618 Market
and 17 Pott streets, are going lite hot cakes.
New and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rn*h to Bee and buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture mide to order in the finest
sytle. _ it
Fine Candles,
JTresb, sweet and delicious Oandies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, G78 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, q
Or. Barlow CI. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Die-
eases at Mb Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evenlrg, commencing at 73$ o'clocfr.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in resard to health
te invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m„ tree. w
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merobant Etreit. Diamond
Setting, Enamellog.. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, 4-i
Fox* tbe Best Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas ft oo. ,
20 Kearny street. New style cap bonbons for
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
.&«tr» loser*.
Mrt. Brick, 120 Geary street.
tt(K>k«.*ilera utul "totloii^r*.
Stacey & Mock, I school books acpecialty,) S. W
corner Fourth and Minion.
U. H. Moore, mw Mon(«<i
n;i»iiic«i Collecea.
Heild'B, Brjarjt & Strattoc'* Oollcge. 14 Host, "i
Butcher*.
Kate, Fred. Stall* « to 100. uaulorni* Mirkat
Clalrvoxonta.
Mrs. C. M. Stowe, '1 7 Kearny street, Boom 6.
Employment Office.
Oba?. F. Becherer A Oo., 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Kmolojment Co.— Pierce & Co., 6Z7 Sno-
ratpeoto street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
H. H. Kiroboff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearnj
FrcDeh Fancy OotvtU.
Looan A Co.. 19 Montgomery, 107 find 1"9 Sntwr,
Hoop Skirts and Conetn.
M. Fread, 36 Second street.
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second strtrt-
Merchnnt Tailor*.
Hollar, d Broa., 13 Poet »tre»t.
Milliners.
Miss Lizzie Carter, 118 Fonrta treet
Mrs. M. Belig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Xtecords.
O. V, Gilloapio. 611 WaehiDgionstreet.
Wines und 1.1 q not*. ( Wnolesalc.)
Danerf F. A Co.. 504 Front.
The Last New Son jr.
Air—"Moet <£ Cliandon,"
Emerson Corville is my name,
My business always is Ihe same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fanoy Boast,
Relishes these, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these BivalveB to all I show,
Ohl high obi Ohl high obi
None who have been bat again will go,
Corville *ays sol eays sol
On Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number aod call again,
Visiona of Sh<-ll-fi:h in every style,
Inw*rdly canse you much to smile.
Ladles with escorts tbere always go,
Ladies got Ladles go!
Emerson Corville's politet and so
3-1 They gol they gol they gol
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Sonth of the Metropolitan Theatre, 1b now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' snd chil-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valise?,
e'e, below co-t. Call if you wane barg&lns.3L
The Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and h%ve a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
Women's Bights.
One would ttiuk that it was one of wotcan's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for it. Nearly all tho res-
taurants " for ladies and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those others
gentlemen only dice. Thebe id an exception.
At the Piom^eb Restautsakt, on Washington
street, at the ccrner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1819, provides every luiury the market
aflords. Both ladles and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. •
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, styilBh
horses and a reliable driver ere the leading es-
eentialB of an mjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
as from Frank fouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o tbe stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are used
by tbe best circles of Ihe city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous driver.-, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed grtat success In hiB business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes
him a lavorite with alt wbo pa'ronize blm. *
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN 1L.XJJXCH,
Cor. Second and Teh.mu streets.
►"Terrapin con. tantly on hand,
Oratern in every at?le. PRIVATE
SDPPER BOOHS FIR PARTIES.
dac 31 1m
Bar Sugar
JpOR SALE — SIS KEABNY STSEET. AT
MERGER'S. _ Alto, every kind of Candies
Wholesale and Re1 iL
IQ-Ttf a*. A. UKKCRR.
RETURN THE BOOKl
IB'HQ'EVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the Figabo Office is par
SPRING
GOO
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. cor. Jackion ?nd Kearny its.
T*HE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF 6PECIAI
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Ho'epOal
LcndoD, and the last twelve rears of ban Franuieoo.
DR. TOZER informs the ulilicted tbat after visa-
ing all tbe HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PaRIS, arid spending one year in tbe mot t cele-
brated Hospital in London, tbe LOOK, he has re-
opened tie old Medical InBtitate at the old stand,
wbere be can always be found. DR. TOZEk h&e
for forty years met with unparalleled sneoess in
the treatment of disease Reoernlly known as
OHRONIO AND SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
DK. CHAS. II. TOZLB
la in every way responsible, binding himself tc
effect a permanent cube, or making no charges
Those wbo cannot afford to pay for advice acd
medicine will be charged for nied'icine only. 'I Hi'
MuNlHLY RESTORATIVE PILLS. neverknowE
to fail in giving relief in cases for which they are
reoomraended. are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, $5 per box. Fall direotion on each
box, eeot by Express or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Qoacks who make it a practice to publish ratae
affidavits and other false references, hot refers tc
tbe most respectable people in the State, whom he
baa cubed of diseases which others have railed to
enre.
BR. CHAS. W. TOZER,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-tt San Francisco,
Attention, Good LirersJ
MR. P. HERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, bht taken tho management
of botb tbe Miners* Resoanrant on
Commercial street and the Miners''
Branch on Market street, in partnership with MR
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with the
arm tor years. Improvements have been made in
Ihe omsine departments tbat will render tbe Mi-
ners'more popnlar than it baa ever been during
tbe 22 years ef its prosperity. Oar Bills of Fare
Bmbraoe all tbe delicacies of tbe season. Ooj
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charge b."
P. B£B«£8 db CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
SSI and £88 Oonunereial, and
7 fl» Market street.
Open rom 8 A.1L to 10 P.&L an31 1m
PIANOS,
ORGANS, PIANO STOOLS, PIANO COVERS
Sheet Music, Maaio Books, Music Folios, etc.
A new etock and large aesortmeot. Oall and ex-
ami, e them. The celebrated
HcCAHMON PIANOS,
Now regarded by the mu teal profession as*the
beat m- d i i.i m- priced Piano in this market.
A. L, BAJKtBUFT <fc CO., Ageata,
mb26'2w \o, 121 Market street
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LAT)t
Fair of tbe American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial against Steinway'e, Ohicbenng'8, and
others, to be THK BEST ON EXHIBITION. B.
CTTRTAZ, Sole Agrent. »0 O'Farreli street
N B.— Pianos of all style J TO PENT. mart
WILLIS^BAND.
MU8I0_ FURNISHED FOR ALL
oeoaBions. Mneic imported, arranged
and for sale.
MARCUS II. BLTM Leader Off1
Oreheatra.
HENRY TON I>£R MEHD£N, l>ad.
er of Brats Bend.
BtyOrders from the conntry promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS. Eaton's Hniic
Store. 1118 Mortgomery street, or MAROUH M
BLUM, eao Alontgomery street ja6 tl
$m®MM
: /7 CIA Y~A/!.-}^SlI^:%-.J7S^
HARRY CORBYN'S SALOON
NO T«0 MARKET STREET, HARRY COR-
byn respectfnly informs bis friends and pat-
rons that be has refitted in beautiful style this
cosy and comfortable reeort, ard will be pleased
to see them, one and all, and bavs them sample
some of the choicest wine* and liquors, A new
billiard table from the manufaotO'y of Liesentleid
with Phelan and Collet der's latest patent F'eel-
faced ensbions, has been placed in the Billiard
Parlor. The popular and efficient beverage manip-
ulator. Tommy Oarroll, can be found in bis old po-
sition prepared to dispense creature comfort to all
ja23 tf
Business Conducted on
and Honest Principle;
OBTE I»RXO
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OH
tbe Tbeatrio.l Pvofeseioa in <. aiiforoia pro.
K Be forming olassea for iostrDotioiI io Elocution
rsoos wiBhlog to .Tail tbemaelvaa of tbe oppor-
tunity of acqairiDR a useful art at a moderate cost
can send in Lhoir names to "OacnbjBea " P. O. Boi
2334. when panicolara aa to terms, eto.. will fce
eent »^> them deft'
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goads Arriving D
THE LARGEST STOCK AND 10WE.1I
OF ANY HOUSE IN IHE CUT,
I
CLOTHING
COARSE and FIN
ThelFortnnatelMan who BuyshliBfj
ill
attthe IXI! AUCTION 6T0B, „
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN* 1
OOES NOT,
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GMI
White Shirts for the Mf
fajso-e goods, watciii.
JEWELBT, NOTIONS, ttt
JP£KFl/M£9, STATIOXI
ESOLUn OIT1EBT, TKDSa
BAGS, TAI.ISfS, TOBAW
A FDI.L bTOOK Ot
Linen Coats and Dual
A FULL LI HE OF
LIKTEKT SUIT
n
CAJLt All) SEE FOR 111*'
TBAT
fWi. Blow oub
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stork
That will
L
ADMIT IT,
IX L Auction St
618 Kearny st.
s
Si
»ERVE
j )BACCO:
JPOUTAN TWEATRf
It NlKhtB
fa
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tu«»»i i«j t«aa, | - l ■ i ww n WC0*i>Oat Arm:
•
CALIFORNIA TBIATBB.
BELLA UN! ON THEAT E
\.^'
of" tiio '"nifn" -
SftRONUTAN THEATRE
mt* !l!!!f!lIf!!r?„*Pf,2l) QUBEIV or THE American stage,
P. t\ sowebs:
KPi-
fifwi essM! ii i ii
t O rciKlita
wit" wit 7 .rn«» Tat* itoim a.
D fl,Vi©S JH311ai«'fcx>tla. Quoen ot IDnslaudi
• -r t.. JOHN McCULLOUCH as ROBERT, EARL OF ESSEX
t o rai«iit»
■ ■rrr. » a».»r nwTOWOAt rui or
pman Sisters Elizabeth- QU8B» "^ Engla,
I mwo. • r. wo
. .. ■•■r«r , a m i r.i i«.«v join ■
MMIw •• »bb Iwbw BbwbbWbbbbbw if
DERELLA
and
¥i« ■> i a tmr 'ii 9 ff> ■ A J
M l*"S ill* ■ rl *. I- 14 » '
PRlPAT BYFNINO, April JMh
BENEFIT OF MRS. BOWERS THE HUNCHBACK
sMCKUiY .rrtaxoos, »i j o-ciock
Second Mrs. Bowers Mary Stuart
*-■'««•» Half Prism In nil purl- of Mm Knave
«"»r»M •*»«.-. I if-». Utreit u<* OrtbSMre 91 fit. Balcot j. .. flrt
• - lUwaef 7.'. Galterr
. 91 <H» Pr<r.t« Beie*
' It'll' and SIOOO
•-4V OniDA'i i?i
•■S*e» 9SSte«a»,
Iaoa*. C vunpi)oll
I 'l t: MM! \ rrrii'r 'k" I . -.1 Ms I I
lew ■«**■, "-Hi ■•■■^■■.Tiaat ••»i8« Hitsn
Hill »«3 «IN'I )T. C14'».
- IVIMIKH APPHI II
I I. I ,i
SIAMESE TWINS.
Mini. i -<>i i: II M.I.VDS!
rut egi
COMIC WH
MTtirriMinn ,«,...,,
own
Itilil. jo I In. I HouikI ii. t ..mi-!
Tsww A... Boo Mill KHrr
TOMMT llRTO.
Sam eenca. Andy
From Uaeit **■'• OtMa.
'm- R. n. Mareh I Atdy lU-n'mlwd
- Ira-Jar .Will IUrk| Abel It Toididt Him
Ball*** Man's HI. Clair
SONG AftS DAIOr.-Soccr Plan.- SUSli ROBISON
lt«IU*J M>nlf Mirpkr
Ortritrt Orchestra
O0B«lttll»« "It*
HUSBANDS WILL DO IT J
Mr. Homertee It O Marsh ; Mr. Smith . ...Tbos Campbell
Hi-*ir- Jenm- Jnhnats Mr* i*n.itb ..P«nnF 0*rr«u«ti
Mr. Bi»»« ■• ■ >«j*CI. K«ll' I Mr*. Wratrn .. MlnnU Fj^.nftrs
riTTalrnt Mill arrive fYoai (he East shortly.
o»tw||||L0 HAS RETURNED TO
JOES If
It«. Pnri-nl
IH^A SHIRT STORE,
mwmj (reel, hai HeBBOTed to
{ -..<•. .ml Htreet,
root will lad m eooaplete bb-
■ I BI1IKTB .o.J riKMUll
M, fil trie M.finl low prlr.fc
■ utllicr 4> co.
„l,!ll' J BRAHMINICAL
TpDN PLANT!
Ht Indian Remedies,
FOB TUB CORE OF
Sort Throsl,
Drape ptit.
Catarrh,
Diarrhea,
Uon.tipsUon tad
DiiifiUiT.
ifae a* Baca of aoont< of thoee who
mad: Hod. Netnoel Paid-. tx-Goter-
1 A. Poo); R. H. Sinton; Heory Kd-
Jaliforma lhf.tr*; Krftd Lieter, and
•pot-alT KKAK.NY SFRliKT.be.
Q tad Pice. tp'i tf
■; Paine,
M'S OPERA HOUSE.
«IHlk IITT. HT4»».
.KOANT THEATRC HAS BERK KE-
Md, ud au b. r*nt«d by tb.i oigbt ot
Mk. HUn .ad tr*f«Uog oom»*»l.i
nMd«d wltb ob suplicfttlOQ br l.tt.r
jci«3i riPKB,
Huutr and iol. Proprlitci.
Ot to 9. M. HeCABI.
■ O W.lblBftOB «tr»«t. Run Knn..'Mft
■SB
aaaaovBP. .
HID SKWIAO MACHINE AOEBUY
« It BOW rtEOT.d to 15S N.w Moou
IMA, o..r Uow.rd. N. B.-TH. WKED
Tom. took too btib.at prBBiIani ov.r
MTXTi
itltort tt tbe arret* Wsrld't Ptlr
j, the urns First Prtmln a. st the
7>S«d loititntt Ftir. upon TfftNl Y-
oV of bnotiifiritrr »od thit now. b- tbe
of to BttTIKS SKliF-ADJUSlinu
s -rslne i« aaafls doobltd, tnd yt.itllt
> price aa aitatrfco. ■»!!■> tad
iS
r, OtAIRTOTAHI. TMT »*.
W od t a m -0*o bo MM altM JTL
.AMMdAllB, Iron 111, w. to »V
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LCCTURC. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
KiKiniM l«i nnrl 17" «»•-!<> AViiMliliiijtoii ^street.
By ■ Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
IF UK HAD n SB TO TUE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
... OF....
G. P. Van Schaack & Go.
708, 712, 714 »nd 716 Kenny ilreet,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZA ,1
TIE WOl I.I! DAVE STXIi Nl'ITIU
ok obcb, vvltbiiut any noncceB.nry
talk, and would have been 11, log to.
d»y. OB orBBBBCBt to ...cl.ty, .nd B
walking B4vertl.cB*cnkorthe low price.
Btwhleb good. BtB BOld ftT tkBt «Bt«r-
prtilBB arm, lB.teBd off bel.i m " deBi'd
cold, dBBip, dl.MBrcenble body."
Philadelphia Restaurant.
0HA8. T, BEBGOLD. PROPB1ETOS.
I'HE 0HOI0EBT MEATS AKDj
BPEIIAI. KOTII F. TO
Picnic nnd Hall Conimilli cs.
o.VM<ni.l UBOHKni'KAo coi«o...rt of
i-b. boot ms.loi.n* to tb. St.tr, under ebapo-
t.at l,.d.'l. .1 fBlrBBBW.
kreur.ii ki until
.-. i
IIARKV AMI Alt.
With tollf Gl.tt 8 .motion,
OOUnTiSHieKI
sirrno tbocp«.
IncKitllrv tbe d'hlld Wonder. ftAt'FllO.
I.KI.IP. Kl.l.is.
MIBH II. KI.I.IH UBd TV. r.I.l.IB.
Pin lo. Comic nn.1 Daeltl.t..
OUT 1. 1 •» T O H,
AND....
1. I' C V A 1> A M »,
'pge Aimvi: AETMTI ark now on nun biiokm. an» can Bum.
X i.tc.d br ir.fLftg.ri Wet of the Bo^by ikuolotn
tbrotliib our Bgracr.
HIIRKIItAN CUKBT« .V CO.
Lire Well and Enjoy Yourself.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
«y2 Oyster and Chop House
^nV SamHinr Itiatt, of! Ket'Dy, let
^"-wF' Pint »nti UivIiIoidis.
WB FURNISH THK FATT-ST OY8TAR8
and obolcaat Ccop* and Si«ak*, ro'ik."! Ii
the beat manner, witb the best Onffee >nd b* t of
avertible?, at modartie ratec. The Qoeat Liquoia
and 01 f am.
•'#-Klf-Bnnt AaltCt sf Bufimi for I.utllea,
•ftrOPB.V DAY AND NU.HT.
•treat, btlWSti
0 t§£ C. o,..
DAVE MJIDII. lit tb,
I old origin. ]R.d Lion. 1» U..rj
Koimj .nd Dnpont, wb.rll fdo
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
15 M. rim W.reet. near Kcursy.
All Drinks Ten Oems
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANO_JfcRRY IN TOWN.
Alwart on file tbt New York Hsrald, Htrpar'r
Weekly. Frtok Lflalie's. Dty't Dolati, Pol lot Oa
-Bitr ell (k* Otllfornla. pat.-ts, also Loadon
Panob. BairrLite. Uinntrttod London Newa. 0*11
and tat'Bij yoiiMfH.
aa*> Doa'alorutt tbe tiro of tbt Hot »«otrh.
ft7U W. t*. WALDRON. Ptoprlttor.
GEORGE MATES'
| ) K ALKR IS O YSTI
'it noe. *t*, a i , •*■>,
I OaMonila ataastv >-
parttta AadfaaiBss rappIlM
ads ot SlUtLX FISH. m
krktt, aatrsaet ta Caltfon.l« t
FRE1VCB
BEAVER
SUITS
:"T' ' PS
"TO 6HDEH
$50,
LANCASTER'S
an wahhiMbTon siudht,
ftlOltt IIOTiae.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL.)
14 OKA 11 Y ST., NKAB H.KAKNT.
Nant3 t>n4 tltr Choleett "rande of W!«i
and £,lqiiara na hnad.
DEPOT WEYAND A (ASCHE'S BAY BREWERT
felS if ii.. MS FK.LPUa.NN,
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VABIETY TALENT EH KOUTE EAST OAH
llwftya ..cor. Hr.Uol.98 ongagamentf by
•tipping at Silt Lnko and ippljtng to
Tt. ar.RoiiB,
I,s Ho.lne.a Mn.aiw.
BALDWIN'S DAJRY BUTTER!
THIS IS TO ORUTIFY THAT N. B. TERWIL-
1 LIGEK A CO . Ml and ."51 WtahlnRton Market,
tre tbe KOLK AGENTS for the snip of my brand
of batur, known an " BALDWIN'S DAJRY BUT-
TK&." It bat been Bold at tbe above stand the
past thirteen yeara, and toy brands ot batter rea-
rateoted to be of my mako not procured Kit N. R.
TtrwiUlger A Co., trt connferfsitt.
r,. k. baIbUtppfji.
Sto FraaolBOO, April. 8tb. 1873.
W. 11. TEltWII-tlOK— .* CO.
ftaft-lm SOtndSl WaBhiPftoo Market.
Sigpnor Manciisi,
PRIVATE BINQIKO LESSOKS.-OLASE 0»
HOKDAT BBd THfBWJAT,
At I P.M. St. Jamai Boat,. »e« Market tlrBM
oornor ol E11H. tiUlm
MILITARY COODS
.....LKD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS.
gas MwlgaBue .Ire t, bIbbbi Wb> .a.
f.i
»?
I .
- ■ . ■
TB~E JOUBNAL 01 AMU3EMEKTS.
'-'•ilsied e.«ry 1>W "> *• v°" **
E> BOOABDUS
Mrrrbam nod GS3 '.VushliHtlon KM
B*Iow .Montgomery, ban tfrantiaco.
WEDNESDAT. APBIL 33, 1873
Flsaro (roe* before leven different no.
•Hencea «• proimmme every night.
Down OB Dancinc-
An Eastern paper called The Ladies ' Re-
pository (probably editad by aa elderly
lady) is duwo' on 'waltzing. Iq fact, that
prudish eheut thinks it indelioate, immcdsBt
and all that sort of thiDg. It eays :
No pure woman would suffer a man to re-
tain ber band in hi", much less t > oucirclo
her wai*i wi h hie arm iu the ordinary rela-
tione of ioc al life ; and yet, at the- bidding
•f figtiUn, aud bee -us j tne additional stim-
ulus of mu->ic ia superadded, the will not
•nly permit t'es3 li ertioa, but will rom<iio
williijgiy etrainei to i<iu breast lor a quarter
of an hour at a time, publio.y exhibiting
herself in a position which in its:lf she vir-
tuously condemns.
We F:ue38 the writer isn't expert on the
light fantastic toe, and perhaps men don't
care to ask her to trip it with them. Noth-
ing adds eo much, to the force of virtuous
indignation a* a rpice of envy.
.*.
Hnjte Joke.
The Fire Commi^Bioner*, after removing
Dave Scanoell aud bis Secretary merely
on political grounds, set to work to recon-
struct tha Fire Department genera'Iy with
the following provision : " Discharges and
appointment* shall be made without regard
to any political predelictions, subject to
the approval of this Board." This i* really
amusing. Of course the Chief Engineer
will be no more guided in making removals
and appointments by bis political predelic-
tions than the Board were by theirs.
Graceful.
"Caroline, my love," said a fond mamma,
a few days Binee, "I noticed with pain, that
last evening there appeared to be a great
deal of coldness between you and your friend
Helen." La, ma I you don't think I'm going
to slobber over her if she don't over me,''
satd*"CHroiioe.
■ ♦- — — — —
Pratt** Abolition Oil
OortiH -tiff Joints, Sprains and Braises. 3-l
Fto«J* titi' Nw*ei .
F*f;ut>fcr-i ..oufectioriL'ij, km E0 EhU.1 $d
ffunor'i. 101 Morjtgonvn St. near aot'c n
. r_
Twenty Tlioxis . nd
Pap^r Collars-, all rtylpp, for sale cheap at the
Wha; Ch'a- Laqtidry, ofa:e 121 Leldeddoiffnt.
•r»io v^to
Id cel.br.ited for its superior liquors and floe
olgare. CoDnolssienrs Bay our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all other.*. Call and sample it.
B. H. L«vy, proprietor. Boivlxwett corner of
Kearny and Commercial. 4k
Everybody buiteU,
Ta«r«. is i) i end to tbe multitude ot faehions
in baif. At *' Thb" Bat Store, C47 Wa«hli;gton
street {Hwmrt bst store below Kearny) , all those
nrw ftyjL'K can be found. The stock is ImmenBe
—tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes tliero 1b aura to bo suited. a
Do IV oh Sutter trom Coras,
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Oorna, Bun-
ion.-. Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relioi by sjrplyitig at Dr. B. B. Cowan's Insti-
tute. 810 Eearuy street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
0*>a*b from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. References kiygd lfreqnired. B
Private Lessons in the French Language
by J. JoFstt, graduate of the University of
Pari-, late Professor of De la Monnais' Normal
Behool for Teacher*, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geaiy street, between Mason and
Taylor, upbtairfl. Ben of reference given. 4-Cj
We would r. commend yoa to John 0. Bell If
yon wish to buy carpets and furnltnre cheap.
Steamer and pionio chairs of every description.
Nearly opposite tbe Grand Hotel, on Market
street. 4-P
Good Investment.
No other cliy -la tbe United States offers
greater iuducementa at tbe present time for
Investment In town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at $25 each at 421
Montgomery btreet. Tola la the ne3t chance
ever offered. •
JPIioTOj.rx-ia.pt.lc Car<ls
At onp dollar per dozen at the Peoplea Art
ttalltrj . 54 Thir;» street between Stevenson and
Mission ttror A
Fob fink wobe, go to T. 0. Joasup, dentist,
cor, Battel >od Mon'g'ry, over Tucker's. 3-u
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 118 to 113
■ PoBt Btreet. Sewing micbioes rented and*re.
paired as nsuil, and gold cheaper than ever, x
Latie8 and Qentlthek, remember the lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store in Ban Fran-
cisco. H. Hinders, 332 Kearny street, between
Pine and BuBh, ak
Tlie Beet Hotuedles,
Dr. Perry's Last Ohanoe, lor pain. Dr. Per.
«r*B Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 SanBome
street, cerner of Commercial. •
Ol»m.01iowa.er Every JNljtlvfc.
The best chowder In town, at tbe Original
Hoi Scotch Saloon, IB Morton street, just off
Re ?. 8-T
9r.au Meoro,
Formerly of Bnas Douse Carriages, can be
ound In Trout pf Oo'eman Eros, olothing os-
ablLsbment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomerv ste., or Dexter Stables. -Carrla*»i>raera
left at either place promptly attended to day
or Bight, at reduced rates. bq
A great variety of Ties and Bowl, all styles,
just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leideadorff street.
Cause of Fremeli Gayoty.
The poorest class ia the United Btates is
well-to-do compared with the pooreBt in
France.yet it is not aa well fed nor as happy.
There is a generil ohaerfttlntsa in this peo-
ple, which strike s tbe foreigner aa soon as
he enters the dcuo.ry. Raca and climate
have doubtless something to do with it, but
hygiecic ncurisbmeDt and a eound stimaoh
muob more. In presenee of tMi fac', ene
oannot help regrtttiog the waste of time and
energyof reformer* and philaothropista who,
to bring about man's ajnelioration with us,
are always addroBsingttcm'e've-'o Lis be d,
to the neglect of his stomach. It ii an ele-
mentary law g'jveiing tlo human hystem.
that the brain and thettoaiach are two neigh-
bors who ciunot Bffoid to bo at enmity any
length of time without mutual deterioration
or destruction, atd that an improvement in
the condition of one implies an improvement
in tLe oider. Naturally, thia A B O know-
ledge is fauiiliir 10 mott people, but it d:es
not ye*, receive tin consid'.rjtion whioh its
importarjee demaods. The foundation of
the Frenchman's happiueBB is laid in tbe
best bread in the world, both in teste aud
nutriment, tbe mcBt nooristiing wice, and the
best cfiokiug,— save in roast beef, in the pre-
paration o.r which, aa well aa in cirving, the
English eDjoy a superiority. Besides the
quality of the Frenchmen's food, there is a
healthful feiturein tbe usually well-venti-
laied apartmenti in wjich it is eat-u, aud
another in the jocularity acd leisure attend-
ing the rep; st. Sloppy ooflfce and hot bis-
cuits are not c nducive to gayety; ice-cold
wa'er and thin Boup peppered to tbe burn-
ing-peiot are not joke-ioBpiiiog; and a pot-
pourri of wat.?r-reeking vegetables is not
produotive of a humor to set the table in a
rear. Th?s*, in a word,— to say nothing of
those enemies of Amcricin table, heat and
hasle,— are joyr-killeiB, with sequent dyspep-
sia. |_
For the Epizoo lc.
We met Harry Lushington the other day,
a little moie "how come you so" than
usual. "HuIIjI what's the matter now?"
we asked. " Got Epperzuic (hie) , ole t'ler,"
repliad Harry ; " been tryin' Doc'r Steu's
remerry little too much, tha's all. Cure it,
though — sure cure. Doc'r Ston's best doc'r
'n Sau Friacj — borsos, humaas, anythin'."
41 What is Dcctor Stout's remedy?" we ask-
ed. " Gold'n Beal," said Harry; "didn't say
weBb/r take it in quarts or pinta: I've drunk
two bollels— awful spensive, bat mush oure
opperzjo, yer know." We explained that
Dr. Btont'B remedy wag an infusion of golden
seal (hydratus), but Harry didn't believe us
and still takej his iu bottleB.
Whe Is He \
Wd find tbe following in an exchange.
We don't think the minister could have bo:u
a Califoruian minister. We don't bear mal-
ioa in this part of tbe world oa accouat of
old " domeatio troubles."
A selfish California miohter recently re-
fused to p'-iform tbe marriage ceremooy tor
a couple wbere tbe bride was his own ab-
aconded wife. And that aggravating woman
iaid that he *' was just as mean as ho always
used to be."
Doot Need It.
Beecber is prating for the Modocs. As
things stands at presant they don't seem to
need hie prayers much, and we doubt if they
will do them mueh good anyhow.
Snobby New York families have inaugu-
rated pages io livery.
Oystora.
In strolling round the otiier nigh:,
To loob at 'Frisco by. gas lljibt,
Our caxeloBd tsa, by chance did etia?
Io where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a scieen
i'brougb Which a sweet bouquet wao seeh;
WhilB mossy atone and pearly Bbetl,
O'er which the watera softly fell.
Made that window reem to b j
Pome fairy grotto of the sea.
8tep," said my friend, "let'B go in here—
It Ioojcb bo ntce — and try their cheer."
"All right," i said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to » 'T."'
Co sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Da" ade his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It tz-.-t,
And. anked magnificently, too;
all iniids of oyitere, Juicy, fat;
UoofcoA_<ivery style; just thlni of that,
and if jour mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam [ and crabs and terrapins ;'
In fact, we found the? bad within
That cosy place all kindsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oonld name"
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have fonnd. 'twould aeem,"
That they hava hero the best lee cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners/'
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thtrty-sevBp Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oj&ter House, 837 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night
OHABLBS HAAKE. Proprietor.
Juat Shove Tout Teeth Into That.
There is a boy in eneof our schools who
wears a green velvet suit which is broken
out with bell buttons. There is a great
ehangein the boy since be commenced to go
to ec^ool, several months ago. He was then
but a trifle better than an untutored savage,
although we frankly confess we don't know
what an untutored savage is. His first ex-
perience iu the school was a spelling les'on.
While the class was going through the exer-
cise be sat on tbe platform near the teacher,
and looked bis hands across his knear, and
witched tbe class very intently. The firbt
was Ramom, "By gracious," siidhe, driv-
ing h s teeth haid. Tbe teacher gave him a
reproviog look, aud wont on. Multiply.
"Thucder andlightniog wh t a word," he
ctied in a storm of delight. Again the teaoh-
•r nailed him with a look, and proceeded.
Osculation. At this he just raised himself
up to his feet, andshriektd cut in a perfect
frenzy of ecatacy, "By godeys, gentlemen,
just shove your t~eth into that." -This broke
up the lesson^
Not Always,
In jokfS about divorces the newspapers
represent the divorce laws :s being framed
exclusively for the benefit of women. That
this ia Lot tbe oase is proved by tbe fact that
on Monday five husbands sought for divorce
from their wives iu tbe San Francisco Courts.
In three obb?b there wa», however, no oppo-
sition offered by the wives.
PICKICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC.
Corner Twelf Lb aod.FoUom atresia.
SUBTDAX AfrKIX »7, 1 8TS
The A.nnu.a.1 Kcuuion
IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS!
Uader the anepicee of the
IRISH VOLUNTEERS,
ESCORTED BY THE
Guardia de Juarez
Dt-akln's Sal- of Paintings
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
In future advancements. 4-b
M.cl>o*v-oll, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Room 10-
608 Marfcet street, cor. Post and MontgonJerr v
, i-. MoliertF
E4j devoted tila etudy more pajiicuiar)y to
jhropic and pijeclr}5 practice, .andtemj suoh le
jow the moFt ^aocefsfnl of any Physician In
linclaco. Office S19. Baoramenta ftree^,
corner of Leideadorff, » few doora aalow What
Ohoer Boub«. _ T
Pratt's AboUtiotL Oil.
Cures Lame Baoh and Paralysis.
3-L
Mrs. r.T. W. Kind, dresfmakrr, bas removed
to 122 Geary street. t?etwoen Dupont and Stock-
ton, opposite Starr King's church. Ox
/attention, Ladles
To give the s&in tbe softoess of velvet, and
the tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Dickey's Gbemb de Lib. l
Ladies, now la yonr time to bay your under-
clothing at a grrat f acrifl e, becanee H. Fried-
IftDder has gone to Europe to bny his Fall Im-
portation?,, and has left ordir' to Bell his large
8'ocb of ladleB' end chlldreii'a undfrclothlng,
comprising all styles aLd'patt; rop, cheaper than
atacyothfr place In the city. Brm^mber the
nnmber, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3n
JPiitotlc 4 ccommodatlon.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m., can
be returned In the evening If reqnirril; we
never dlsarpoltitl What Ohear Laundry, 121
Leiaesdorff street. *
0£7~Fon Ohildeen's Piotdbes go to Mobbe's
Gailery , 417 Montgomery etraet. 8-v
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bhenmitlsm and Neuralgia.
Trio Pioneer Carpet Beatlntr
Machine Co.,
Ha. 563 Teh: ma street, la tbe only place you
can depend on lor having sour Carpets well
cUaned and swept by machinery. J. Spauld-
lDg ft Co. 3-s
Ni:W ADVERTISEMENTS.
P. B. I. S.
It Is True.
J. A. Shaber ft Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
all other iindsofiurnllnre and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost ot a chance when
people know Shaber's prices.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemtdy for all Aches aud Paine.
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our wort, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 LeldeBdorff street. *
L-nUlces ~Vlt*itina: Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by John P.
Dwteb, 12C Sntttr street, opposite Lick Home,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handkiii-
0HIEF8 NEATLY MAIIKED. PEKMAKSHIP Of OVerV
description to order. s
Star fSrilrts M.n<l Collars.
All sorts and Flaee, tor i»'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Lauadry, 131 Leideadorff st, •
At ft Stated Meeting of the Benevolent
Protective Iodep3ndaot Seala held at their Lodge
Rooms Toesd&y, April 22d, 1873, it was unani;
monaly agreed that a vote of thanks be tendered
to all volunteers and other ■ wbo 'aided in makiog
their First Annual Benefit the great euuoeaa it
proved. Tbe following resolutions Hera nnani-
moti»ly passed:
Re«olved. Thit oar hearty thanks be tendered
to Meesra. Joha McUultntiab, U. O. Bert and
Samael Tetlow. for the pprtaissioa 80 freely giveo
i or the memben of ttr«ir coatpaniea on that occa-
BlOB to appear.
Hesolted. Tbafcoar thaoks are cordialy ten-
dered to Mi*8 Maccio Moore, The Ohapman Sis-
t«ra. M'lle Maria G.»ui,*»in, Ume. Buialir, Miie
Fanny Gibson, Litt'o Jewel, Air. Henry .Edwards,
Mr. Owen ftlarlowe, Mr. J. 0. Williamson, Stg-
□or Donito, and MeasEJ. ObHrlea Vuroer, Ka rv
Oansland, John Woodard, Tbo3. Campbell, the
mem bars of too Orchestra, and tie 4th - Aitiilery
Baid, "for t.hfrir valoablo proTeseional aid.
Rtbolved, 'I bat we thank tbe foilowlnc nerseaa
for ihui.- libera! doni\ions : Kraoeis 4 Valeotinn.
920; Key & Co., $ 0; k>ablisber of Kizaro, ?12 GO
b. F. Bulletin, $l;Q; Morning Call, $2 50; Obron-
iole, 93 60,
Byordar. [>pJ13t] G. H. FOSTEF, Q. 8.
TWO BANDS OE MUSIC HA.VB BEEN EN-
gated for the oeoaeion, and dancing will con-
tinue antil midoiebt.
•WTria PioaW of ST. BRIDGETS SUNDAY
BOHOUlj on (Sa'nrday. May 3
A grand Entert tinmen twill be given to tha chil-
dren. A hrs'-oltfs band has been enzeged for the
occasion. Ketirationa, games, rianoing. and merri-
ment will be the order of the day. ap2S It
RAFFLE,
AFINE-WGBKKD OBOOHET BKD-SPREAD,
tbe work of Mra. E. Stanley (Uiaa May Los-
1 e), will be raffl )d tor on .
Sitlnrduy Eveelnir. May Sfltb,
At SPIERS A POND'S, oorner Kearny and Bnsh
Btreets. 100 on an op a. $1 pc-r chance. ap23 tr)
STILL ANOTHER.
OWIN'G TO THE SOABOITY OW SALOONS
on Bash street, l beg to inform my friends
and the public that 1 will onen Wednesday, Apri
23d, the
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
SCO Bu*li street, between HoDtgemtry
••ad Keurny.
All Drinks, PJain or Fancy, lOe.
Oonacoted in tbe bast style and of the
Pare«t.Lioj.aor8.
•*■ Don't fail to come on the opeoing day and
Bample i.bu fine Lunch and ITgg Nog.
COAS. W. FELDMAKN,
ap21 tf • roprietor.
TATE JS'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Harktt and Third street-,
Jf.E. cor. Coramerelui and 1^14«*dora'.
lono drinmTThaif prices.
nllli JOHW D. T4.TKS,
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
CHANCE ^F TIME.
ON AND AHTFR APRIL 1, 1873, THE STEAM-
or ANT^ELOP l . oonnectlng at Don anno Land-
ing with the San Frinciico A North PaoifloRatl-
rnad Company for Oloverdale and alt intermediate
i-titione, will leciv.i Sin Fiancisoo daily (hnnlaya
exooted), from iiioadway Wharf, at 3 ;3U P.M. l*e-
tnrning, the train will leave Oloverdale dally at
5:30 o'clock am , connecting at Donanne - 1 tb the
eie mer and arriving in bai F.anciaco atlO;2U A u.
I h i Bteamera and cars make close connections
with ttagea to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS-*! REDUCED RATES.
Leave Ban Fr^nciaoo at 8 a. m. every Sunday
arriving at Ulovfrdila at 1 o'olocfc p, m. Returning
will leave Oioverdala at i o'clock, aiming in San
Frar>oisno at 7 o'olook This will aliuw ezciur-
aionists several hours at any of the placee along
the line of iba road For all information apply at
tbe Oompinv'o ofll 'P, 4*!C Montgomery street.
apl8 PKT.'R UONAnUE. President.
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
....ADD....
II TO BE GIVKN BY THE
San Francisco Cadets,
0 E. S. MaDONALD, Oontmandtng,
....on!...
TaUitSDlY EVF,MJfG....APKILai
Tlekets.- One Dollar
Admitting Gentleman and Ladles.
ttT'To be obtainai at Gray's music store, O. O
Keene'a. oor. of Kearny and Bash Btreets, from tha
memb*ra of the Uonmany, or at the door oa the
evening of t tin exhibition. apl7 td
Badger's Gentra[Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the aeaion, and many of the moat
popular
Will bs held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAVILION. MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free on week days.
Admission. 25 Cento
CHILDREN IO OKNTS. apl7 tf
The Doomed Theatre
THB LAST SATS OF
MAGUIRE'8 OPERA HOUSE
TO BE BEVOIID TO
Charitable Purposes
FOE A FJSW DAYS OSLT.
WEDMSDiY ETIMIB, APKIL »3
BESEFIT OF THB
Roman CathoijcOrphan Asylum
A eeriss of large Paintings illaetrating Bfaer-
maa'e March through Georgia, and a correct ac-
count of 'he march, written by one of sberman'e
man's officers, will be given. To be followed by
another beaatif al Panorama representing tbe Lay-
ing of the Atlantic Cable, with a model of the
Great Eastern leaving SfaeBroeu. >
Tbe fol oarin? artists have klndty volunteered in
aid of tbii occasion, by reolution :
Tbe Sleeping Sentinel Mrs. J. B. Froot
Sheridan'e Bide., Mrs. R. O. Olmetead
Sbamne O'Brien.: Miss Anna Clifford
Delineator , Mr. P. J. Healy
TICKETS ."...^.JP*IFTY OKNTS
Dress Oirole reserved far Ladies and escorts.
Open at 114 o'olook; oommencs at 8. ap2I
Metropolitan Theatre,
S1CHAMENTO.
WK. MOKBOW. SOLE PROPETETOR.-
• Tbia houjo o.n be rented by tbe nicht,
week, moatb or rear hf, fir t-cla^s companieB osly
Will bold aboat$1.0t0. Address a3 itbove. apl9
TOTJ -WILI. FIND
&A.T01 MARION
....AT.... - VTT t
The Corn Exchange,
mo. X» CL.4.T 8TBKET. ap!7
CHANGE OF" BASE.
MARTIN & NORTON
HAVE REMOVED FROM THEIR OLD
atand, corner if Ulay and Montgomery ets., to
No. 11» LKIDItSDORtfK STHKBi'. ap!4 14t
SPKCIAX^NOTICE
Marple & Gump
WILL SELL TdROUGH NEWHALL A CO.,
aptriasd, so oaoioa paivtikgs, mar-
BLH; STAl'OARV, stc, embraoing gone of the
ruoti. eminent artist* of the day. Pioturee on ex-
bibtiion and Oataloicnea reidy • pril 19th. aplGtd
PopU of t.a AfaUon Leroy, Purls.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
-5 ELLIS STB£ET. bd3 lm
1
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Stc
(Formerlj Mayer A WorVhelm,)
So. BO MONTeOHEKT ST«]
Oppo»lt« the JLlclt IIoum;.
BBASCU, 408 KEJLKKT Slg,
MR. MATEi: CiLLS ATTEKTIOH W.
largo »nj well aeieotod uao.lBj,0t(J(- '
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Tel,
and Cloth,
And hie new Btylee of readr-m.de 811k »..
ether WMll.' SUITS, at VERY Lwfr pffl
Also, a rar«e atooli 01 stripeo. Hroob, 2J
bllka. Satins, tlloakinga, and ever. d.^H...
Tnn.ml.1.,.. JUST AMKIVEDT'arjyEH
the Spring etylea of " ""•
PI.AIJ1 AIID EMBIOIln
l.ikes svrra,
N. B.— Oloake, Dreeaea and Bolts made b. .
in latest fashion, at reasonable ratea.
s
HALL'S
ARS Ll*
PAR
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YELLOW
DOCK
IODIDEofPOIM
fnHIS BEST SPBINO M»KD
tn met Parlflea tbe B1oq4W»'
morbid, eorrnpt and Impure Butk
Cnre* Bhcnmattim and Mercurial I"*
Sold by alt Drujf plats.
S
AOBKOT. 417 BAKSOHr. STUB
SOLE AGENTS FOB
»B. PF.EK\'i LAST C1HNCI u
IB. PEKKT'S WKUFOOTPjiU.
MONEY 8AVBT
By pnrObaslng yonr Goods at ta* I
NEW YORK STORE
Wo. HO Second utreet. ,
Human and Imitation HaiiGt*
CHEA.P AND FINE JEWFLKY ANDIl
Goode. Tbe LarKtmt ttook and Lo*«tFfi
at WboieBale and KetaiL -
Hnraan Hair Switches... $5, $6, $7,
tinman hair, top braids
SilkOhignom f 1 »i
Silt Top Braids ...,fl
Linen or Mohair Top Braids ...-
Linbn Switohea r
Silk Mohair Onris, very fine ^Bff'
Mohair Switohee, plain or orimped, flns....(J
Ribbons, Hoalerr. Hair Ntti- eta., *U
Our Real liaii- OOid
Are anegna.lled in this market for CbW-
quality or Tariety, Examine oor stock trlfM ■
lng soar parohases. a*-Goods sent 0. 0, D.
A. J*. SAMPSON <fe oa, I
No. HO Second itretl.
aoSUlm Between Mission and MHa*.
Programmes, and all kinda ot Priatlflf b>
SHOW, LKOfUKE. COHCtBT, T»
ATBB nn< CIKOtlS KANASIM
AT LOW BATES, BY
ob. ]?\ stereti
S88 ClAT STBIET, a*
THOMAS W. BREE
BIIiVJJH I»IjA.*S»
>• MAKUFAUTUKIBl
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BIPAlKtl
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DRUMS, BANJOS,
>TUEB MTTSICAA. THnFIXt^f^
EBTAELISUED IN 180S.
tdT'fjeaaons elTen on the Banjo and DrtP '".'
MISSION STREET, between Firat L
N. B.-Fiue-toned Silrer Solo BaaJI
easionals always on hand.
FREE AND EASY.
KTIBY lalDBllaT SIS*
Piano and Slnclnti;
at 8 r.
CHARING
•faUSALOi
SOS Ml. .Ion atreef. near ««••*
delO EAGLES A WILD, Preor^
CANDIES.
ALL E3KDS OE TBE FIWKW'.'Atf
made at our Steam Candr S,««"7„*^6(
orders. eEpeo'aUj from the country, aw »"
^ will bo promotll .gtjda dto. Wi0NKBl
lrtT MnrKi-nnart,'*.- "** " W* '
L&DGING HOU
fINBL* FOK\ISHBD BWJJlP.
Sla or ih suite.
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IXL Auction Store,
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HIW ALHAMBEA THIATRI
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EMERSON MINSTRELS
WIXSOIV'S
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t t >i knl I t
iviAiv,
Sam Rickey, iho Grcut Irish Comedian.
Little IVIac, iho San Francisco Favorite.
tjus nuiig 3~ APRIL «<
4»o umui »rr«m»»o« at i
JOAN OF ARCt
t'nrt Flr-at Kali
UN UK
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SATJAJ m.ARK
I ■ . Hint
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Taral Corp* «nrt <»rrhi-«lr«
I'., i ...i < tllo.
3ME-A.O! 3WIAO! MAC!
■ARITONK s >M.. •White Sqntir
J. 0. BU88SLL
Jrifittu.
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(OnTIMOHB.
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he Goes and There She Goes
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Here's Your Flslilng L
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SOXflASB DAStE..... ClIAKLEiTsTTrfoN
viviajv. viviaiv. vrsiiAN. viviaiv.
pibst iriiMijii or
I* R <3 F» EZ S » <Z> I=*l CR.E1GO
A»D I1I« »"M'I Itn I I.IFTMt ACKOHA.T*,
tTIITriR
■VAIVI AMI OI4HMTB1
Ootid tiding with Bob Han's mot raoc**afai Sketch
A S X- I 3F» 3F» E! 3FL Y
!-*•»' r Shirp ,
E#I't, tbs 8fa(«aik r _
HUB I MP ....
Minau Masai <raa
Otber cL»r»ctni br to* Company.
I. Robiasfm
'. Bob Htrl
UfTLB HAO
Sam Rickey
AMPHITHEATRE
The Climax Reached!
tk. ..l1,,r.T1„w«|IT»I||
J3HN WILSON and YANKEE ROBINSON
■»* ■*■. bbouubt to * OLoaa and
MO 1 1 l .... i > IPILLED
Grand Amalgamation
A. TSI
H3 yV
mi utirii ■■■rriDi.
Mr. JOHN CONKLIN,
"The ■••§ «f '•* all."
OMAR KI1VGSLEY
ti. rm«„ at i.. apa •» a*, ha
LAURA and HARRY CLARK
All the Trick Horses and all the Stars
OOBBIUTBD WITH TUB
Double Circus Troupe
— FOB
Positively One Week Only!
HO ADVANCE IN PRICES!
Paanlly Or Me. - * *•
Dreaa Circle f*
Frnrqaetie %%
Cta-ldran, Half Prlta.
Vt}ci Offloa open dally from II to 4. Door! OpStt at 7.
»UKI. l^M.UMU HUl*M
house;;-
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tk. PI...
«»l.(ITONA OOTRIIJ.
sBgrf'TET=TE¥
O" ■lllbnlll VI *4> WHITE RIIIRTS. Tlay flt ruricTLT. ltd forqiit ilr aad durability will ainrb* atatebsd. To be bad only at tbe
•TOiLL ARD "II THE«. IXL JiOwTIOI RTORF, 611 Kftrar ilrM , «»r. r*aa«rcl«l.
$1,000 REWARD OFFERED
•HO ANT PERSON WIIOOANOURIOORNI
I Bont.n*. In.ro-m. N.M.. Ra.nn.llam. M
.11 kind, of Soroo. M r.odllr ». I c.n. Liolm.ad
P. It. .nil Uorn M.dlciB. to b. h.d .t mi .Bo
DR r. SUHUI.TZ. 114 KanillmV toll
edition, Good Livers!
BBROBS. POBBIEI.V _.
■vor.t lAoMi.m-Roo. ^P*
«r..t ud tbe KiMn-a^Mai.
Marts*, mm ta parteanblp am* MR.
UB. VIM bM b«B CMDMMd Wit* U«
ra. IaFrn»— inn ba*« b««D ■■*■ la
inirtanti that viii r,»4»r tea Hi.
popalar taaa tt hit a*ar baaei danax
ft 1U Masarttj. Oar Buiaof Fara
II iaa daliaactat of iba aaaaoo. Oar
Oot4 *8M,0«od Oooklac asd alodaraaa
r. IIEIOM At CO.
FJERS* RESTAURANT,
tat a*d aVa« Ooaa*r«u», and
*•• kUrkaiaUMl.
ataa,at.a»l*rjL aall In
ARION
Pianoforte.
CD BT THE jT«h>OEB AT KX£f%
-.. tna Aaiarlcaa laatiwu. aftar a blind-
anlnat Btafnwar'a, nhlrhaHnrX and
mTthk anT oil rxmibitioit. at.
B, Bale Aaeal, >• OTarrall atraat
taaaawf allaijIaaTO RFHT. ataH
lf*-«
TOD WILL FIND
BdC MAUIOX
....AT....
):*h< Corn Exchange,
.. la CI.A-T STIirT, A.17 .
fl EM
ipolitan Theatre,
■icimtiTt.
MORROW, BOLB PROPRIRTOR-
U AtaM ma bo ro.UA b* ta. nlibi.
tb orfiir bo, nrtt-olAfl. Mapiciti o.lr
•bo.tAl.svA. AddrM. Af .boo*, .pit
Saloon and Billiard Hall
MC.rk.. .at Tblrd itrMlo,
• Cniaui mm* JLelAad.rA-.
II MIIM AT NAIF PRIMI.
JOHN D. YATI1.
1*>. OKATARD
•>u Kaiwa L.r.r, Puu.
es* Hair Dresser.
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GiTes Tone to the Stomach.
G&^imv-
WILL REIEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
LJB&mVM®
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
(?^TIXLT3^
HAS NO SUPKRIOK AS A
BLOOD PTJKIJTIER.
f.aotr
Laura Fair Lets the "Wolf on
of thejold."
THR "WO'.F I« THB rOt.D-- IB SOLD BT
ralATLRrOH, • Pool.tro.t. Bpt.odid Dlo-
taro. tor S.Ioodj .sd u.r-room,
T.k. .po.p.tth. tw.lT.jurort of TriM.,
Tb.tM.aUtod tho Tdr ono io bold.
3V. 8WBENBT,
MERCHANT TAILOR
A3 SECOND •T»tT.
PINE OOODS I~PERFEQT FIT8I
Satisfaction Guaranteed i
AFTNR LIMB OF BPRINO ABO SUMHIK
Good. Jolt rocoir.d. 0. I ond ... ib.ro.
ta* a> Bee..A .tro.t, abnini
EITIA QUALITY
BOOTS and 8H0BS
OB HAJID ud mod. •
toOBOBB.
L. BLAIR'S,
A
A. GRAND
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
... will, bb orrnf DT THR ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
....AX TUB....
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler afreet, near Taylor,
C1MMKNC1NO ON THR IBTH OF APRTL,
aol ooD'lQaing ItiRBr. hV*MNO^. daring
waioti t ma tba
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
Aim
Mendelssohn's Hjran of Praise,
Tocetbor viltb Mlacttona from
Will bo eiT-ir. by a
BRAND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
... AKD AM....
ORCHESTRA OF :K) PIECES,
VI lib Fall OrBi»"» A e coin pan latent.
Tba Solon will b« raodorad by Mrs. Marrinnr.
Moora and Utjdtio, and Moasra. Major, Ma«nlr«.
Oarapbnll aodHaklo.
OOM UUOTOR PKOP. GEO. T. BVAItS
Price of A dm! ■•Ion VI OO
Reaerved ««nia 1 St*
Beats can ba raaarTad for tba leaaoo at Koblar,
Hhaaa A (Jan, flan OUr atraat, on and afbir oAT-
UKPA V, April 19tb.
Hala of 81NOLK TlfJKKTS. with KK8EBVED
BBATH, OO BATURDAV. April 2fitb.
•ar Foil partlealara will ba fotmd la Pampblats
to ba bad a> alt tba Moaic Htorat. apl.1 td
AFTEE THE
THEATRE8AREOUT
GO TO THB
Hot Soototi,
•att*r fltraCaa acar Kearny,
And try ona of tbatr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drlnkx Ten Cent*
'frtit JOB. P. BBIOOB, Propri.ior.
BR. JORDM'I
GREAT ANATOMIUL MUSEUM,
.Sad Colleaa of afedlalae*
10.000 i?.'.ib^™' A"1> **"**<*■
Poblto DAY illD.t
SAB UontAoaorr oArMi.
ay Da joABirt ran ui Oma a m sni
OBUTAttMl (oppo.it.ou ■t.bAA.ay PatU|«»>.
ablocu Io b. ..... Qpo. fee ibA
Ladies and Children
....WILL KIBD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLRA8ANT TO USB. EASILY APPLIED,
la dot. creasy, and will not lojora tba moat dalioala. It
oaraa all dlaaaaas of tba aoalp, ramoTas dandrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ranrtars tba hair soft and tlosay, and is PURELY VEGB
TAJ3LK.
•AT- Tho OrliHnal SAGE BRUSH HAIR TOIflO ASD
DK-KSSiiVO nay be bad of tba A«ant,
J A ». If. GATE*, Drnnlit.
3F1 X <3
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
.... OMCOIATEB m....
All the Theatres.
— AMD U
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
Df THK TKAK.
6ENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB ItiOST EXBOAJTT OPSTOM W/OBK IB THB OITT
Bemm M> Maynard,
a*« afaar aaaia •tMmm
TEE JOTJKKAX OF AMUSEMIKT8.
rubliahod erery D*j l» tb» Year by
MMmHMt»>« 68SV8JhH|to.rt4.
Below Montgomery. Ban 7ranol*00.
THUBSDAY^T. APRIL 24, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Ete.
California THeatxo,
"Elisabeth" was performed last niRbt to ano-
ther crowded house, end Mre. Bowers (airly elec-
trified ber audience by the wonderful power of
iier acting. Tnere is socb a load demand for at
least one more performance of tbis play, that we
irmat the managameot will yield to tbe pressure.
To-s'fibt, Mra. Bowers will Appear in her totally
dueimilar, but equilly great imoersoBatioo, of
Lady Andley. To-morrow, thia talented trage-
dienne will lake bertbenent, and appear ae Julia
in tbe "Hancnbkck."
Metropolitan Theatre.
Lai t ninbte of B. D. Dalies, tue moi t wonderfo
of Mntrilcouitti, last DigbU of tbe Ohapntan
Biatera. lut nigbts of tbe Metropolitan Theatre.
The pnblio of Ban Francitco will wish to take
another took at Ibis old time theatre before it is
ieyelled to tbe gronnd. After Bunday next the
work of demolition will commence. Tbe bill pub-
lished on our first page will banish melanohoUy
and i«*W» recollections of tie MetropoliUn in
its bast days.
Chares Vivian, tbe great character Tooalial,
Bim Rickey tae most original of Irish oomedisns,
Little Mac. the greatest little dwarf alive, tbe hon-
orable Senator Hart, whose obaraoter Isatainlees
aad whose sleqnenoeie perfectly wonderful, will
• II appear lo ntgbt in a great programme. AIbo
Professor Orego will make bis fix; I appearance
and introduce bis wonderful little acrobat e.
Bella Union Theatre.
The instrumental and vocal music at tbie theatre
eonsUtutes one of ita stronge* t attractions. ( Thoe.
Onmpfcell, the baritone, is a great favorite, and the
quartette coneietisg of him, Tommy Bree, Matt
Kelly and W. Bark ie an excellent one. A capital
bill will be presented to- night.
Buckle j-' r New Varieties.
fled Backlej, Harry Devoy, Ida Fiak, Fanny
Webster, Gaily Thayer and many other eld nose
favorites, are members of the csmpacy at this
house and give a very blight entertainment.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre.
There are only two or three nUbts remaining of
the cm us season by John Wilson's and Yankee
Bobinson'B combined troupes. Every night new
featB are performed and in epite of the ep.xootioi
the equine stars of thie establishment go through
their performances as well ae ever.
Piatt's Ball .
Blind Tom terminated a very enccesBful sea-
son of ooncerts at this bouse laat night.
Woodward's Gabdess— Mr. Woodward
baa departed from hie established custom, and
will on Sunday next give the use of his Gardens
for a benefit for the boy Buislay, whoee arm was
permanently injured by baring the muscles de-
stroyed by a ferocious dog last week. A large num-
ber of professional? have Beconed Mr. Woodward
in this worthy movement, and have volunteered
lor tbe occasion.
Anatomical Mubktjm.— One o! the most
•ompiew collections of tbe kind in the United
■totes, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Inly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
(War may be profitably snoot here-
.' •
The Man without an Enemy.
We believe in tbe man or woman who ha?
enemies. Tbis dees not sound sound, bat it
■is sound. Tonr milk-and-water people—
Who content themselves wilh simply doiog
do barm, at the sametime doing no gcod—
are mere negatives. Yoor man of force.
who does not wait for a etone to get cut of
his heaven-appointed way, but manfully
rolls it over, may unintentionally hurt
somebody's toes in tbe act, but thousands
who will have to fravel tbat way will thank
him for clearing it. The man or woman
who has no enemies is generally a sleek.
creeping, cowardly creature, caring for no
one but himself— smirking and creepiag hii
unchallenged way to the obscurity he merits.
He adds nothing to the common stock — does
zto good in the world— and is lowered into
his sii feet of earth without one sincere
regret from any one. He has had no ene-
mies ; but has he had a friend ? A place is
vacant, bnt not in any warm, grateful heart.
A fig for such people 1
Helping Her,
The daily newspapers are helpiog Laura
Pair by advertising, by noticing, her in-
tensely dull and stupid pamphlet called
"The WolveB in the Fold," which has jnst
been published, bnt which no one cares to
hoy. having already read ita contents in tbe
newspapers and having lost all interest in
ita author.
+.
8an<Jnich leluud f*txtu.
Since the aiceneion or tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind 0f iDdaslry la
taking new Ilia. Mr, Jacob Bchieiber, denier in
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
oppoBltethe market, who has long been the
principal importer of pnlu, has received ad-
Tices tbat tbe fathering and his shipments this
year win be very large. Pnlu has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
lor mattrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
bet will find no difficulty In disposing of ail
A f*lea*&x*t* JL*ooavuoxi,
Persons 'deslrtng comfortable lodglngi in a
tral location, should visit the Alhambra,
fcj*d Inspect the fine suite* of roome to let there
Toe building la a vex? fine one and it well
lighted and ventilated. .
CultbvgvaJtt.— Madame Clara Asionla, the
C. Tormnt, and Independent Trance Medium,
W3 Kearny at., bet. Eueh and Pine. Consulta<
Cons In English, Frenob and German. j
rive Hundred. Men Wanted
Immediately. To send tbeir washing to the
Wbat Cheer X*undry, 121 LeJdesdorff at.
Golnff to a Fioaio.
Yesterday, the B. B. S. had a picnic at
FaB8king*B Gardens, to ce'ebrata St, Gtorge'e
Day, andthebirlhdiyof Wm. Bhakapearv.
We wished to je-n ia the celebration of the
double event, and accepted an invitaiion
from R. Koh'.er, the cornet player, to em-
bark in his yacLt, "/Victoria, (tender True
Briton). With us were Obarlts Vivian,
BeoJ. Ciaik, tbe tenor, and some other good
fellows, TheV.ctoriacrosssd the bows of
the Bteamer fnll oTvBritiiters bonnd for the
Gardens, dipped the "Union Jack, fired a gun
and then siiled gaily oh. There was* little
wind, soc3n8iderable time was occupied in
reaching the sandy fiats oi Alameda. It
was pleasantly Bpeot however, songs, sto-
ries and jokes making it pasj quickly away.
Arrived at the flats, Victoria stuck her ncse
into the sand; the True Briton was called to
the rescue to tow her off, but all in vain
Viotoria was immovably fiied, wit'j about a
quarter of a mile of water between her crew
and tbe land.
Vivian, Ben. Clark and another Britisher
were determined to get to the picnic, bo par.
tially stripping, they started "eff 'and safely
accomplished that quuter of a mile of water
travel. (Vivian in particular being deter-
mined that tbe line "JLook out for Vivian'>
should not appear on tbe bills the following
day.) Dick Kohler and three others stuck
to i he ship, though she was not provisioned,
do one thinking the trip wonld be more than
an hour in duration . (It lasted eleven hours
during which the crew eelebrafed St.
George's Day by fasting). Two of tbe crew
stripped tooths waist, sprang into the sea and
by strenuous exertions, pushed Victoria
afloat. Then we spent five hours in beating
down against wind and tiic i'rem Alarreda
Fiats to Heigg's Wharf, (losing two hours
through a mishap to the centre board.) That
is how we went to the picnic.
Happiness.
Now let ustallyeua Eecret— a secret worth
knowing: This looking forward to enjoyment
doeen't cay. From what we know of it we
would ae soon chaEebutterflies for a living
or bottle up moonshine for cloudy nights'.
The only true way to te happy is to take the
drops of happiness as God gives them to us
every day of our lives. The boy must learn
to be happy while he is plodding over his
lessons, the apprentice while he is learning
bis trade, tbe merchant while he is making
his for lane. If hs fails to learn this art, he
will be sure to miss hisenjoyment when he
gainB whathe has sighed for.
A Truthful Reporter.
A Boston reporter has been telling tbe
truth, and now all New England is ablaze
with excitement at the fact that they lhave
a reporter among them who oan do tbat
without being pb id for it. The sentence on
which tbis aspiring youth achieved recown
and tbe admiration of liis .fellow-country-
men, was as follows— it occurred in the de-
scription of the ladits' dresses at a ball :
"The larger part of the dresses were literal-
ly on the floor." Vet the author doesn't feel
a bit puffed up by his fame ; and he takes
his frugal hash with the modesty of one who
knows he has bnt done his dutv.
Not flinch ConsequeF.ce.
That wee a cool drug clerk out in Indian'
apolii who put up poison for quinine, and
by bo doing sent an elderly gentleman to
hia grave. When taxed with his caieleBi-
nesshesiid: "Well, it didn't make much
matter, anyhow. The man was old and
couldn't have wrestled with his hash much
longer, no how." This youth ought to go to
New Yoikand join the troupe of real heroes.
He'd be a successful competitor for histri-
onic fame with the real Indians or stuffed
bears. His cheek is equal to the situation
Janauechek's versatile tongue can wag in
5 languages.
■»
Don't Fail to Call and See
The moBt wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madame Fame, Astrol-
oger, ju«t arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She ha* charms for
Luck, Love and Happinesp, which never fail to
taie effect. Office Consultation, $2; by Le t r
$S. All communications strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gu rinteed in every respect. Office, 16
Second street, Room 11. io
White Labor Only I
Employed by the What Obeer Linndiy, 121
Leidesdoiff afreet. *
American Watches.
Reduced prices, at H A. Calender's f.2 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. n
Mulineei. — Bats cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood. 824 Washington street. 4 y.
Fine candies,
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M, A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail o
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a coura of free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Ball, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock*.
A part of tbe evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients,. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in recard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to * p. m., free. w
San Francisco Jew elry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merobant street. Diamond
Setting, EnameliQg. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale. i-i
For tlao Best Candles.
Go to the popular store of Geo. Baas & Co.,
20 Kearny Btr^et. New style cap bonbons for
tails and puttee. 3bi
TWO PICTTJBKS.
An old farm-home with meadow* wide,
Aud swee with clover on eaoh side,
A bright-eyed boye who looks from out
The door with woodbine wreathed about.
And withes, bis one thought all day:
"Oh! if I could bnt fl? away
From this dull spot the world to sae,
How happy, happy, happy,
Bow happy I should \m\"
Amid th9 city's constant din,
A aain who round the world has been,
Who, 'mid the tamo.lt and the throng,
IsthinkiBg, thinking all day long:
*:Ob?conld I on'y mad once mori
Tbe field-pah to the farm-honao door,
The old, gr^eomexdow could I see,
How happy, happy, happy,
How Lappy I should be,'.
Headaches.
The female headache? are innumerable,
bnt they arise principally from vexation and
disappointment. They may be divided into
nervous and "slek" headiCheB. Thener-
voqb is irritable and cannot bear being spok-
en to. The sick is despondent or sulky, and
bursts into tears at the least contradiction.
"WhBn a Udy cannot have her own way, a
headache is the painful consequence. An
vopopular visitor, brought home accident-
ally to dinner, will produce an alarming at-
tack of headache, and the symptoms that
successively follow are instant losa of appe-
tite, deafness, peevishness, hysteria, and
finally a pre cipi'a'e retreat to the bed room.
The poor servanlafeel the effects of the head-
ache as much es any one, and do not stop in
the room any longer than they can help.
These unfortunate headaches are very fre-
quent about tbat time of year when every
one is, or is supposed to be, outof town, and
do not cease until the patient hat; been cir-
rie3 to the sea-side for the change of air.
Tbe milder form will vanish upon the ap-
plication of a piecB of jewelry, or if the
forehead is wrapped op in a new shawl itis
astonishing with what rapidity ihe pain dis-
appears.
Determined to be Regretted.
Poor little Smug was making hia will the
Other day, when a friend entered. Smng
said, "See what I have written:— 'I com-
mand my wife to marry again"
•'Why? "asked Mb friend in surprise."
"Because" answered Smug, X'wieh to be
sure that there will be one man at least who
will be sorry I died.
Oysters.
In strolling ronnd the ether night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Uur careless teat , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a Bcjeen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell*
Made that window reem to bs
Rome fairy grotto of the sea,
Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here-1-
It Iooes so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a Beat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And coottcd magnificently, tot;
All kinds of oyaterB, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your month don't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
They'd cl&msand crabe and terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all klndsof geme,
F Lib, flesh or fowl whloh we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,*
That they have here the beat ice cream;
8o here they flock, the little sinners.
To get what they call Msu»h nice dinners, "
Whoever donbtB this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll end made plain :
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLSB HAAKE. Proprietor.
Tbe Last New Song.
Air — "Moet <£ Ohandon,"
Emerson Oorville 1b my name.
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these BlvalveB to all I show,
Oh! high oh! Ohl high oh!
None who have been but again will go.
Corville rays eo! eaya sol
On Hoe Street, it No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell.fi -h In every style,
|Dwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there alwayB go,
Ladies go! Ladles gol
Emerson Corvllle's polite! and so
S-l They go! they go! they go!
Woman's til jurats.
One would u ink that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants "for ladies and gentlemen" In San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dice. Tbebe ib an isciptios.
At the Pioveeb BxeTAunjJVT, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18i9, provides every inxury the market
afiords. Both ladies and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the moat epicurean taste. *
Notice to the Pnblic
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil>
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
e'e, below cost, Oall if yon want bargains. 3l
The Bostom Furniture Company
His removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Foortb, and hive a new and well
Eeleoted atoek, at rednod prices. 41
fr. C. T. S.gehas removed bis tfiVe to tbe
Olympic Club Boilding, unut cf Mew Mont-
gomery and Howard. iz
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horees and a reliable driver are the leading ee-
centlalaof an epjoyobleride.and these cannot
be secured in San Franeiscoeo un Question ably
as frcm Frank £onton, whoee carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs ere used
by the best circles of tbe city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on thia
OoaBt, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage so carriages
except those whloh he provides. Frank haa en-
joyed gr<>at fcuccess in his baatness, and the
admirable way in whloh he conducts. It makes
him a favorite with all who pa'ronlze bim. *
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jaa, W. Bnrnh&m & Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Po&t streets, are going like hot cakes.
New and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rn.-h to see ana huy them. Elegant
parlor fnrnlture mide to order in the finest
syile. I
The City Gardens
FOE THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES, A8-
sooiatiooa and Military Companies is called
to tbe advantages offered by these commodious
and beautiful Krouoae for Holiday P icnic Festi-
vals. They cao be procured on any day id the
week for picnic purposes the coming season on
more advantageous terms than any grounds in tbe
State.
THE CITY GABPEK8
Are easy of acoeea without any tariff to Societies,
and are provided with large and beautiful Lawns;
large Shade Trees; beautiful Flowers and Plants
Irom every clime; numerous Swings; two mam-
moth Danoing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit>
Pleasure Boats; Fountains aud Observatory Tow'
«rs, all perfectly sheltered from the winds. A
mammoth Beetaurant is on the grounds, and every
convenience for the acoo mm s nation of large Pic-
nics haa been made. Sverytbiog baa been placed
in tha meat complete order for the eomiog season
TUE CITY QABDEK8
Are the largest in tbe State. They contain 8%
acres of Knoll and Shaded Lawn, Flower Gat-
dens, etc., and -are capable of accommodating
20,QCtt persona with tbe greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Oars run directly to the Gardens.
Picnic Committees are especially invited to call
and inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms.
whioh will be most favorable.
M. T. STEVENS, Proprietor.
•av* Office hours 3 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gardens,
corner Twelfth and Folsom. streets.
N. B.— SOO.OoO Admission Tickets were sold
by varioue Associations holding teBtivals at tbe
City Gardens last year. The sale of spirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on I es-
tiva! days. mta-l tf
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Astrologers.
Mrs. Book, 120 Geary street.
ttootcaellera and Htatlon^rs,
StaceyA Mock, ocbool books arpeoialty.) S. 'W
comer Fourth and Mission.
H. H. Moore, M>9 Montgomery, near Merchant.
IJu-ine«i Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Stratum's College, 24 Poet Si
Hatchers.
Katx, Fred, Stall* 94 to 100. Oali fornia. Market.
Clairvoyants.
Mrs. O. M. Stows, -J-.T Kearny street, Room 8.
Employanent Office.
Obas. F. Becherer & Co., l>'>2 Sacramento street.
Chinese Emploiment Co.— Pierce & Co.. 6£7 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
H. H. Eirohoff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearny
French Faney Good a.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter,
Hoop Skirts and Corsets.
M. Freud, 36 Second street.
llama a i£a!r.
Earn peon, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street-
Merchant Tailors.
Holland Broe., 12 Post street.
Milliners.
Miss Lizzie Carter. 118 Fourth treet.
Mrs. M. tselig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Becords.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Wasbingtona treet.
Wines and Liquor a. t W&otesalo.)
Daneri F. A Ho.. W4 Front.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. cor. Jackeon ond Kearny eta.
THE GREAT EBADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
OOMPLAINTS, formerly of Look Hospital,
London, and the last twelve years of San Francisco.
DK. TOZER informe tbe afflicted that after visit-
ing all tbe HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PARIS, and spending one year in tbe moat cele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, he hae re-
opened bis old Medical Institute at the old stand,
where he can always be found. DR. TOZKi. has
for forty years met with uiparalleled success
the treatment of disease generally known
OHROHIO AND SPEOIAL COMPLAINTS.
DK. CHAS. H. .TOZEK
is in every way responsible, binding nimself to
effect a permanent CDBE, or making no charges
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice and
medicine will bo charged for medicine only. THE
MuN'IHLYREdTOKATIVE PILLS, never&nown
to fail in giving relief in cases for which they are
recommeoded, are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, J.5 per box. Full direction on each
box, sent br KxpresB or otherwise,
DU. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Q oacks who make it a praotioe to publish false
affidavits and other false references, but refers to
the most respectable people io the State, whom be
has cubes of diseases whioh others have failed to
ours.
BK. CHAR. If. TOZEK,
N. E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-tf han Francises.
rf"*~
m,jwm
CLASSES INJLOCUTIOK.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession In California pro-
pose forming olaases for instruction in Elocution.
Parsons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of aoauiriog a useful art at a moderate cost
oansend in thoir names to "Cambrses " P. O. Bex
2334, when particulara aa to terms, etc., will be
sent *t them de9 1
A. W. WH£LD£N,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
It.. 1** OE1EV STBEET.
»pl '.ta B.IW..D DopoDt »cd Siocktoo.
SPRING GOOlg
Business Conducted on
and Honest Principles
one pbio:
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving D>
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LDWEtT f
OF ANT HOUSE IN THE CITY.
!
CLOTHIMG,
COARSE and FIN
t
ThelFor tunal elMan/who Buys bit 0C.
at.ithe IXL! AUCTION STOK
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN «
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GUM
White Shirts for the Mill
FAXCT GOODS, -WATCHES,
JEWIUV, NOXIOA'8, H»
FEBFI/ME9, STATIOHl
rSOLHH Cl'TIEKT, TBtK
BAGS, TAI.1SW, TOBAtCl
A FULL SjTOOK OF
Linen Coats and Dust
A FDLL LI!fK OF
IilNEHT 8TJI*
CALL AND SEE IOK TOO*
TBAT
IXL Auction St|
6 1 8 Kearny st.
Corner ot Conamer*
^M
,
i bacco:
ar
•*» f«B — < II l«ni»AT Ara<
LITAN THEATRE
• t Nights
■ ■
POlfTAN THEATRE
m
ewRwrbawaf. Apr
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M Tasrei.fa.ai:
CALIFORNIA THKATR1.
BELU UNION THEATRE
it 4. rviuiit.
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ROBERT AUDLEY
. -r r— JOHN McCULLOUCH as
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a» a»e 4kwla«'wawasB»wa*9 sRa? as » »**». «-i*m a*4 »t »»•*#♦•• itifM!
pansi;'-*^ ALLEY'S SECRET
eeeiea> «« saw rW? Ettas »%eaawa «f r *O0T«U«D
DERELLAr
raAatOaB Mill
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BENEFIT OF MRS. BOWERS THE HUNCHBACK
[FIT OF E. D. DAVIE8
SATTjRDAT ArTUNOO". X 3 c. ilocl-
Sam .aiacl -Andy
R H M.r- | K*Aj Ha-rr < »-.l»«<l
...Will Bark I Bbaitt; Tmbj Bras
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«.*. W.fh -• TMlrll ««««■. e*lt>
v -« H -•«•'! i«t* 4. ' for a*l« at tk*
■ «*» f *>*#•.
8econd Mrs. Bowers Mary Stuart '«"•«»" »•»« .••**«"<■-•■• .u»u ro.uo.
* * II. II. J M-..I. M.r.k,
11.11 r.lr. in alt p.ri. of llM Hon
MOIDAI IV. MSl>. All; i9tA
BtXixolx -Ado AtoOut Nothlngi
WITtl * 6UBAT PAST.
■I*-Drm01nl« ant< Orchestra Bt »• RsImjbj
• rj
Si *• Pr.*M« Bsn
'"m mJIIC oo
Ortrt.r-..
Cocclalmr wtte.
HUSBANDS WILL DO ITT
Mr ^tamertoB R fi ¥»nh ; Mr. Smith Tbos. Campbsll
Hit wit» Jenp<* J->hi>e-<B Mm Smith ..Plan? Gerrsuen
Mr. Brown ... M»tt K"" I J*"^n^«^Ml"o'» FH'nior*
•rTalpnl will arrive from the Kail -hortlr.
IRTU«*Tf»-
10ES HOI
rUftrtl
HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent.
IE A SHIRT STORE,
irsy treet, B«e RraaTrd la
Horond mtreet.
■ Will (tail a fiaiplrl* aa-
f HBI1TI ami riB-I-fl-
D*. st llir ■•*.»! Ian** price*.
BrS*
■rvKOin- a r».
""•WwOTIW-'.
„UW^ SRAHMIMIOAI.
^.fc)N PLANT!
tats am
iraiiflfct Indian Kemedies,
jj S> FOR Till CURB Or
I Bore Tbma-;.
Dy* ptosis.
Catarrb.
bi. I Diarrhea.
i 'or-iuli it.on and
the ■«»«• of itm of those Who
uad: Hon. ha mas I Paidy, ei(»oi«r-
. A. Hob); R, 11. Sloton : Uaorj VA-
shfornU Th.itre: Fred Luiar. eod
POi-ail KUKNY brKkKT, be.
end PfaJt . a pi If
'S OPERA HOUSE.
■IKIA UITT. IIVADA.
SUTf THKATBI HAS BBSN KE-
Md MB btmlidtiT ih« nlfhl of
k. Bur. And mTnlloc oomnAalM
lUd With OB AlipllofttlOTJ D. l.tUT
- Wi43hlarVt» street. Sea rrmnofteo.
1 :ED B1W1NQ MACHINE AOEIfOT
is WW rssmorad to IS* Haw Monl-
««. MtW Msward. N. K-Ths WKKD
■rtteioel. the hlfhsst premium eesr
msmn at tb* rreet world's Fair
': Blso.tbe ssms Kirst Premiam at the
*«d ktimt. Fair, nwa TWftNlV-
] Of heuijottlir sod that now. b> tbe
«'bs le Keatfj denUett, end jststlls
KKT. (iLAIBVOYAItT. T«8T* «*-
,.Vr',.;.,s«,A.Tl,»W
M. Miortaj, ini.,1
It M.. iinsfi.illenti.
By a Clerk who Tried to Soil Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Pur chasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC. MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
FQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Ki.iini- 10 nn«l IV «SMO Wnwliinirt mi Ntreet.
IP I1K BAD OCKK TO THE
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
... OT ...
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
70S, 712, 714 end 716 Xe*n.- street,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZA,)
TTK WOLLl) HAVi: BEER Kl'lTED
at ones-, wlthoat snr snnfMtisrj
talk, B,nd .weald have beea lWla* to*
d»y, ssa araaaieat to loetstr, aad a
welkins adTertlseaicDtorthe low prleee
aiwhlu |oodi are sold bv that enter-
piislac orra, lestead af aelatJ a *' dens' d
cold, damp, sUsntrreeable bad*."
BPELlAX. NOTICE TO
Picnic and fiall Committees.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
BAUDs sad OKUitK.-rHAS compo-od i,\
the best DJQslolso* fn tbe State, under oonipe.
t -ut lender., si fair r»Ur
sITVI I K RICHARD
AMD ...
HARRY AMLAfC,
Witb tbair Orea* S-nsaitoc ,
COUWT-BRbF'BI T .
k.U'NIO THOl'I'K,
Inclndlns tbe Cblld Wonder, RAPPHO.
I.KI.IK F.I. I, IN.
Af iaa II. tl.I.IM and XV. fLLM,
acrlo. Chorale and Iiaelll.lt.
OVT LINTON,
„..ASD....
LVCT ADAH 8,
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAB. ». BEBGOLD. PHOPRIKTOB.
1'BE CHOICEST MKATS ANDfl
Vsestsbles, Board by the weed. 1
A#a PJMK bCREitT bttweeD Kasrsf ■
"HE ABOVE ARTIATS ARK row ON OVRHOOKN. AND CA1V DBKN-
. jTSfed by Buniiiri Wset of tbe Rooky StounUins. tbroosb oar Ajtenoy,
Mlllllll.AV i OlIItVN Si oo.
Live Well and Enjoy Yourself.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
eff^S Oyster and Chop House
^Mv Satososrsbrsst, of! Kearny, bet.
^*wAwr PioeaadOaJtfornia.
WE FUBNISH THK FATTP8T 0V9TERS
and eholoest Obop* and dlasks, cooked in
tbe bsit manner, wltb tbe beat Coffee sod be- 1 of
ererylhlos. at moderate rate*. The finest Lftiuon
and Clears.
BV-Elrjsant Battel af Rooms for E,adle>
■9S-0PKN DAY AND NIGHT.
a p!7 tf
R. J. TEnllaD.t p.„. „„,„ .
P. D. JKRBKN. 'i P'Otnetors.
THE OLD
Hot BOOtOll,
13 Murl«. «tr.«l. ncr Rewiy,
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJkRRY II TOWN.
! Alwavs on file the New York Herald, Harper*r
| Weakly. Frank Lathee, Dar't Domgj, Police Oe
aatte, all th*. Oallforola papeit, ales London
Ptmob. Bell's Life. Illoatraied London News. Call
and eat'ely youraelf.
eftr- Don't forest tbe slrn of tbe Hot Saateh*
fe7 if W. a. W ALDROW. Proprietor.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
10 ORDER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
BIT W \**|II\«J r(»N NTREET,
faltlw nO' Maentro". Opera Hnm*.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL.)
1A OEART »T.. NEAR ECiENT.
None hot the Cholceet ISrinds of Wlae»
and E.iqoors r»a Ltavaa.
PEPOT WSTAND i. USCHtS BAY BREWERr
Irlfill 0HBI8 FRLDUAnn.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
TfAKIUrY TALENT UN ROUTK EARP OAII
' aIwat. uoiiii flrsUotHS «DKA,emeQU by
•topping At But L»ks And Ipptylos to
K. .IKKOHK.
M
lln.lni-.. Ma.n.«r.
BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUTTER f
o
c.
0L6
DA VI __
oldoH«iDAlFt.itLlon. t.OMrt
,tr«.t. bsl.,,D Ke.m, .ad Dcipont. Kbor. roo
oui h.r. HOT / "" •■■■' ' ■■—••'"
Ung to. old Fit
GEORGE MAYE8>
ItJU ,».D»*"J BU\J VllklUUh ».AAtJA» IV
r AND OQLD URIKKX. ootlornt-
piODMr Lonch. To* "Old Sport*' I,
id. DAVg MINDEB. Propri.lor
OJLAVa
L FISH,
StAlllNot. «», 41. U, OAllloniU
I MArl.t, .olr*Dco on O.liforol» .trft'^l.
Poblic or prinA, pArtiAA Add fAmlllA. cnppljAd
from e A.H. to )-' P. II. t-*d!..' Aod Gec'Jflra.o'i
! OrfAr Boom odoo from I AJK. to 12 ,.n 4a07]j
rpHIH IR TOOKRTirYTHAT N. B. TERWIL-
1 LIGEK A CO ,50 and 51 WnebiDgton Market
are tbo HOLE AGENTS for tho sale of my brt
of batter, known ss " BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT.
TKK." It, has been sold at tbe above atand tbe
past thirteen yearn, and any brands of batter rep--
rnpent'd to bs of tny make not p roomed cf It. E.
Tarwilllsar A Co., ere oeanfarfstts,
Xi. K- BALDWIN.
Ban Fraaolfflo, April, 8th. 1872.
2V. B. TBItWILLieKBtt CO.
fo38-lm OO and 51 Waabtoctoo Market.
Signor Mancusi,
palVATB BIKGINO LKSS0N8.-0LASS OB
HOIIAT and THIHIDAT,
AtlT.H. 8t. J.mai Hoow, BBS Mirk.t rtroot
ooro.rof Ellis. t»l81**
MILITARY COODO
„..Alt1>. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICS
TRIMMINGS,
USS Uontaromer atrt t, Koena No .1,
OLblttf ODQERb JOhi-bU*.
i
" IF"! GAR O •
THB JOUBHAX OF AMDBEMENT8.
Pnhilshed ami Dm ** ^e Yw **
J. E». B O.O ABDTTS
MaMmhut «JBd 58S Washtna-ton St.
B«low Montgomery. San Francisco.
THUB3DAy APRIL 24, 187S
Flowo noe< before Mven different an.
d fences «■ ppogrrnmme every nlglit.!
Balwer's Women.
Lord Lytton, with all his gifts, did not
poaeu that of drawing women. It is rare
among men— almost if not quite as rue aa
ths faculty of representing men ia among
women, though the failure in the onecaba
is very much les3 remarked upon, aod less
noticeable indeed from the f not that women
haye hot lately come to occupy leiding places
ia works of fiction. A beautiful and sweet
abstract'on of womankind, with hair, eyes,
ttiroat, ete., nicely put in, with smiles and
taars handy, and a few pretty speeches, is
all that is really necessary lor a heroine of
the gooa old-fashioned type. Lord Lytt:n
hud two of tbesa types, the heroic and gen-
tle, as indeed Bir Waiter Scott also had; aod
most novelists of eminenes keep within
these safe liDes. The sentimental splendor
of Violante, the Bngary sweetness of Helen,
may dazzle the hasty reader ; but how to
oome to any sort of realisation of these ideal
youDg women we are unable to inform him.
Every mortal man has his tether, and here
is one region in which Lord Lytton'i tether
is apparent, though he does his best by glow-
ing diction and lavish sentimeot to throw a
gUmor in oar eyes and bliud ns to the fact.
fie do^s blind hi bo far that we accept the
graceful outline enveloped in rainbow-mists
of beautiful effect as the symbol of woman
—woman the consoles woman the iaspirer,
83 he himsalf says. The abstraction is suf-
ficient for him— he has no need for anything
farther ; neither, we suppose, has the ma-
jority of readers, or the typical would not
have been so long and bo placidly accepted
instead of the personal.
Economy of Wind. A
"Blow, blowl" fiercely wh:spered the new
organist at a city churoh, on a recant Sun-
day, to the blower, who, after a number of
pumps, leisEirely awaited the emptying o
toe bellows, which the new organist, ambi-
to show his power, was esaue'iag faster than
the old organist u^td to. "Blow, blowl" he
savagely whispered. "I sba'nt blow,
nnther," stoutly replied toe blower. "Do
you think I've blowel thirty years without
koowin' how many strokes it to blow an
Escf lsis ?" _
Scene In the Kitehen.
Mistress— Bridget, I have forbidden you to
use the silver in toe kitchen and now yeu
are turning tb-t s eak with a silver fork.
Bridget— Sure Ma'am it's only a dirty one,
Everybody Suited.
Tbure la no end to the mnifcta^e of fashions
In bats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (Becond hut store below Kearny), all tbeee
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited. a
JDo IVot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun*
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pol. We
t"A«k from experience, having tested the Poe-
■ier's capability. Reference* given Urequlred. a
PmvATX Lessons in the Fbxvch Language
by J. Josset, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of Be la MonnalB' Normal
P-hool for Teacher*, and of St. Vary's College,
. >n-ion. 104 Geaiy street, between Mason and
1 v lWi upstairs. Ben of reft renca given. 4-q
"" *i would r commend yon to John 0. Bell If
: -.vish to buy carpets and famlture cheap.
Xsi^mtr and picnic chairs of every description.
:..' arty opposite the Grand Hotel, on Market
«tr vc. *-p
G • d Investment
i. other city in the United Stages offers
gr:ai r inducements at the preient time for
Investment in town lots than San Diego, Now
1b the time to secure lots at $25 each at 421
Montgomery street. This ll the nest chance
ever offered. *
Piiotoarapnlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
G*n<Ty, 3* Third street between Stevenson and
Mission stree a
Fob toe wore, go to T. O. Jeesup, dentist,
cor. Sutter ind MoBtg*ry, over Tucker's. JMj
Bemoval,
Samuel Swift has removed from 1 16 to 113
Post street. Sowing machines rented andfre*
paired as uexul, aod sold oheaper than ever, x
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
Tfae Best Bemedlea,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Err. Per-
ry's Weofoot PQIs, for an bUieue complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, «7 Sansome
street, oerneroi Commercial, •
Clam CHowd«r Every HlBnt.
TBe best chowder In tewn, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just off
Kearny. $.v
Sum Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
ouni In front of Ooleman Bros, clothing ea.
ablishment, eonthweet corner Bush and Mont.
Corner/ its., or Dexter Stables. CaTiaae orders
left at* either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced raiea. H
.. »
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Liuodry , 121
Xeldaaderff street.
Sipp's Inventive Experiment.
Kipp always had an idea tbat he could in-
vent a self-acting sewing machine ; and he
did. He procured a s'eel ribbon-spring
about twenty feet long, and of snfficieot
power to run a horse-car. This he rigged
on his wife's sewing machine w.thalctof
olockwork, and it appeared ta bim when Le
finished the job that evening that he had
realized his bopea. If any sewing machine
ever would go, that would ; so he wound it
up ready for uee in the morning aod went
to bed. At four o'clock MrsI Kipp roused
him and told him to listen to tbe burglars
in the house. He listened atd heard a most
terrific racket over in the sitting-room. It
appeared ta him that there must be a million
or more burglars refreshing themselves with
a prize-fight. Bo he loaded hia gun, crept,
softly over, and peeped through a orack in
the door. It was not burglars ; it was Mrs.
Kipp's sewing machine. The peg had slip-
ped, and that spring was havioe foil play.
It would rear the machine up on one end,
and charge it three or four times, like a bat-
tering ram, againat the glass front of the
book case. Then it would wheel round and
suddenly tear across the room and butt fero-
ciously np against tbe mantelpiece ; and it
would lie down and roll over on tha floor,
and hammer the sofa, and boo3t the centre-
table, and try to jam a hole through the
wall, and endeavor to leap up on the chan-
delier. And as Kipp entered the room it
flew at him, and tore in and out between his
l;ga, tbe wheel revolving like fury and the
spring gradually unwinding. And then Kipp
rerreatid and waked'the family, and got the
mattress off the bed. Then they covered
the machine and sat on it for awhile, and
finally pushed it out of tbe window into the
yard, where Kipp piled boxes and ash-bar-
rels and slop-baeketa and feoee-palings on
it to hoia it still. But all night under the
heap it kept up a bontinual buzz and snort
aod hum, so that the next-door neighbor
fired at it sixteen times under the impres-
sion that it was cats. Kipp has Bince bought
a new sewing machine, and his wife runs it
with her feet. He has abandoned the s.udy
of mechanics for the present.
Save ns From This.
At a meeting recently in England, in sup-
port of a parliamentary candidate, the chair-
man speoialy commended the candidate to
the ladies present as baing the best waltzet
in the district. Such a recommendation as
thiawas thought sufficient to secure their
good offices ia influencing the votes of hus-
bands and brothers. We hope tuch a quali-
fication will never be required of candidates
in this country. How would it look, for in-
stance, if Senator Carpenter, in order te
prove his fitnesss for Oongresa, should be
required to dance a solo polka at a publio
mass meeting? Or if that emioent Chris-
tian statesman, Schuyler Colfax, Bhould be
compelled to do toe hop Wiltz along Penn-
sylvania avenue, from the Capitjl to the
White Hou^e, twice a cUy during tbe can-
vass? Imagiae that pure arjd elevated legis-
lator, Senator Harlan, in pii-k tigLti, and
dancing in tbe ballet «t the theatre, ia order
to secure vote*! or those s igacieus statesmen,
Meters: W. R. Roberta and Samuel S.
Cox, and that brilliant young warrior, Gen.
Cameron, d incing the c cho ttishe at nominat-
ing conventions while the voting ia going on!
No, nol Save us from Hub I Do not en-
courage any of these men to expend time
and money iu cultivating their heels. Let
us use our exertions to Induce them to culti-
vate their brains, for it is in that direction
that most of them have need of culture.
Quite a Town.
A resident ef Denison (Texas), a six-
months-old tewn, which has beea built up
by railroad interest, writes: "This is the
liveliest town in these parts. We have
5,000 inhabitants, ;liote)s, stores, ohurcUes,
grog-shops, two parsenagee, one ^gambling-
house, and a town-hall. We hare .been
wanting a grave-yard. Yesterday, a man
died, and this afternoon everybody will turn
out to inaugurate tbe new cemetery ."
What Could be Dot mT'
Mr. Jones, who rigidly adhered to the
rules of etiquettte, went borne one night,
and found his wife sitting iu another man's
lap. Next day he told a friend of the cir-
cumstance. "What did you do about it?"
slid hiafiiecd. "Do?" replied Mr. Jones.
"What in thunder could I do? I never had
an introduction to the man/''
Dfakln's Sul - of Paintings
Will t&fce place about May 20th. Particulars
in future advertisements. 4-b
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Brady made and made to order. Boom 10,
60S Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery o
It Is True*
J. A. Shaber & Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
aUother kinds of furniture and bidding oheapsr,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealer* don't stand a ghost of a ohacoe when
people know Shaber' a prices.
Laptks ijvD Qemifmek, remember the lead-
ing fftshioBable retail Shoe store In San Fran.
cisoo. H. Hinders, 332 E&biut street, between
Pine and Bush, ^ *k
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t,
»x\ Doberty
Has devoted nis study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and aa such ifi
aow the most suocesBful of any Physician In
r]an Francisco. Ofice S19 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few dcors oelow What
Ohae; Bouse. X
Pratt's Abolition Oil,
Oures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Mrs. M. W. Kind, oressmaktr, haa removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stock-
ton, oppotlte Starr King's churoh. 3v
Attention, J_,«.cllea
To give the skin the softness of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, uae
Digest's Gbems de Lis. l
'Flie Pioneer Carpet Beating;
Maehine Co.,
No. 553 Tehama street, is the only p?aoe you
can depend on for having sour Carpets well
cleaned and swept by cachlnery, J. Spauld-
Ing <fc Oo. 3-a
Ladies, now Is your time to bay your under -
olothlng at a great -a rid e, because H. Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to buy h(s Fall Im-
portations, and has left ordf r > to eeil his large''
stock of ltdisa' and children'^ underclothing,
coniprlsIuB a" sty lee and pattf rne, oheaper than
at ai.y oth r place In the city. Rrnrmber the
number, 9 Xhird street. Nucleus Building. 8b
Public accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. h„ can
be returned in tbe evening if required; we
never disappoint I What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. •
— •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures BheumatlEm and Neuralgia. 3
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
P. VOLHEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BOYS AND SSLLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Also, CLEANS, OYER, and REPAIRS, in tbe
most scien ti&c manner. Hi q m madu tbe above a
soeoialt? for 30 vearj, aod is boaad to give satls-
f acti on to all. ap ■ 4 lm
Pre ah, and Sweet.
For the hast confectionery, g* to Oaatv and
Wagner's. 107 Maatcomery SL near SqUct. V
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all style", for sale cheap at the
What Ohear Laundry, off! so 131 Leldesdorff et.
Tl\e Veto
Is celebrated for Its superior liquors and fine
cigars, OonaolaileUM aiy our "Pony" Brandy
pntB a vet* on all others. Ca'l and sample it.
B, H. Levy, proprietor. Sou h west corner of
Kearny and Commercial, 4x
La<3Li©« "Vlaitlnar €J> enm.
Written, engraved or printed by Jobs P.
Dwxm, 136 Sutter street, opposite Liak &ou«e,
and at the Grand Hotel. ■. B.— Hakdebb-
CHUVi MXATLY K1SEXD. PZBltaMBSP Of «VetT
deaerlpUoa to order. ■
Star Srilrt« ana Collars.
All aorta and tiaes, for sa'e ebeap, at the
What Carer Laundry, 131 Leldesdorff it.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John McOnllongh Proprietor aod Manager
EltFA A!tl«l>UJICI«mT.
Fourth Shakspearian Revival.
1IOSD1V IIE.VIS) 1PSIL 28th
MRS. D.P. BOWERS
Will appear ia her great character of
BEATRICE.
Assisted by
&£R. JOHN McCOLLOUGH,
AS BBNBDIOE,
Iq Sbakepeare'a Oomedy, In fire acts,
Much Ado About Nothing
Presented with OX
NSW SCENES Y RV TV. T. POBTEJt
New Oo- tames!
New PtopsrlieB and Appointments!
Iaoreased Ohorus, and
Tbe following; Superior Oast:
BBATRIOE MRS. D. P. BOWERS
BENEDICK MB. JOHN McOULLOUGB
Don Podro Mr. George D. Chaplin
Don Jobn ....Mr. W. A. Mescaysr
Oonat Olaadto Mr. E. J, Baokley
Lenoaio Mr. Walter M. Lemon
Antonio Mr. F. W. Tbayer
Friar , Mr. S. W. Leaca
Borachio Mr. John Wilson
Oonrad Mr. Eben Flymplon
BAl'hizir .Mr. Obarlea Henry
Dogberry Mr. Henry Edwards
Verges Mr. J O. Williamson
Seaeoal Mr. Henry Ooad
Oatcake Mr. H. James
Sexton Mr. J. H Torrenee
Jitro Mils Minnie Walton
U ranla. Miss Nellie Cummins
Marsaret Hisa Carrie Wyatt
ap34 3t
PIANOS.
ALAROBIRVOIOEOPTHOSE FINB-TOKED
medinm priced UctAUUOi PIAKOS
— tne most durable and reliable instramente im-
ported into tne market for tbe price. Oall and see
them,
ORGANS.
New and beantifnt etyt"9 of those mairnlnofint
1'ULNCE CABINET oSVANMhe moat
perfect reed in&trnmeat made. Tbe tone Is pare,
powerfal and reeonint. * Over 61,000 of them
hare been sold,
Sheet Maiic, Haste Books. Mnd« Fo-
lios. Piano Stools*, Plaao Cowers. "Vio-
lins, Guitars, Aeeordeons, etc. etc,
IN THB MDSIO DEPARTMENT OF
A. I. BANCROFT & 00., Agents.
■oMeodlnup TBI Market etreet._
WiLLIS^BAND.
MDSIO FURNISHED FOR ALL _*
oeoasioDS. Mnslo imported, axranaed fl#
and for sale. /tb\
MARCUS H. ni.liH Eeoder ofUMssV
O reheat rs.
BESBT TON DES HEBD£N, lead-
er or Bra ■• Band.
MeT-Qrders from the conm-ry promptly attended
to. Address M. W. WILLIS, ffaton'e Mnsls
Store. 138 Montgomery street, or MABOUS M,
BLUM, *K9 Montgomery street jafi tf
Bar Sugar
|f<OR SALE-M8 KEABIF STSBBT. AT
■* MIKOEE'S. _ Alto, «T»rj kind at Oandiai
Wtaoletal. sad R.t 11.
""" W. A. HEBCES.
RETURN THE BOOK!
• B-H95VXE BOBROWBD TBS •• MBMOIB
** OP HUME" from tha Plaaso Offiaa la par
tlamlaxir raqaaaUd te laloxa It at aM*.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
Oomer Tweirtb aod Folaom atreots.
SCNDAT- APKIL ST, 1873
The Annual Reunion
....or THS....
IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS!
Under tbe auspices of tbe
IRISH VOLUNTEERS,
ESCORTED BY THE
Gixarclla c3.o -Tuarez
TWO BANDS OB MUSIO HAYS BRBN EN-
eased for tbe oocasion, and danoiog will oon-
tinne until midnight.
•aT-Ttae Pionlo of ST. BRIDGETS SUNDAY
SCHOOL on Batorday. May 3.
A grand Enter t ■intnen t, will bs girsn to tbe chil-
dren, A nrst-o.«ea Band taas been ennaged for the
oooasioo. Ketitstiona. games, dancing, and merri-
ment will be tbe order of tbe day. ao23 n
8. F. andTN. P. R.R. Co.
CHANCE OF TIME.
ON AND AFTRR APRIL 1, 1373, THE STEAM-
or ANTELOP«, connecting at Donanaa Land-
ing witn tbe San Francisco & Nor en Paciflo Rail-
road Company for Oloverdaleand all intermediate
stations, will leare Sin Francisco daily (ftnodaya
exonted), from Broadway Wharf, at 3:30p.m. Re-
toraing, tbe train wilt leaye Oloverdale daily at
5:30 o'clock am , connecting at Donanne »ith tbe
sie mar and arriving in SaaFianoisoo at 10:2u am.
'fbs steamers and ears make close connections
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXBURS!ONS~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Frmciaoo at 8 A., u. every Sunday
arriving at Clov»rd«le at 1 o'uioott i\ m. Retnroing
wilt leave Oloverdale at 2 o'clock, arriving in San
Francisco at 7 o'oiook This will allow ezenr-
alonists several bonrs at aor of tbe olaoes along
tbe line ef tb" ro«4 Fir alt informatioB apply at
the Oompsnj'fl ofil '*\ 4*6 Mostiomery street. .
' apl3 PliTrit IJONAtlUfC. President.
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
....ASD....
II BALL,
UJ W TO BE GIVEN BY THE
San Francisco Cadets,
O E. 8. Mo DONALD, Oommandfng,
jSLt Piatt's ECall,
....ON.... _
THTESDAT ETF.A INfl.,. APBIL 21
Tickets One Dollar
Admitting Gentleman andLadies.
s#J-To be obtained at Cray's masie store, O. O
Kef ne'e, cor. of Kearny aed Baa b streets, from the
members of the Company, or at the door on the
evening of tbe exhibition, ap\7 td
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open fortne eeaion, and many of the most
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there, Tbe attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAVILION. MUSEUM. GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free oa week days.
Admtatlan 25 Cents
CHILDREN lO CENTS. apl? tt
P. B. I. S.
MS
At a Stated Meeting of the Benevolent
Protective Independant Seals held at their Lodge
Rooms Taesday, April 22d, 1873, It was nnanl"
monsly agreed that a vote of ttuaka be tendered
to all volunteers and otaer > who 'aided in making
their First Annual Benefit the great eucceai it
proved. The followiag resolution! wore unani-
mously passed;
Resolved, That our hearty thanks be tendered
to Messrs. John McUuIlongb, IE, G Bert and
Samuel Tetlow, for the permission so freely given
for the members of their oompanfei on that oooa-
Bion to aopear.
BSSOX.VXD, That oar thsnXs are oordialy ten-
dered to Miss Maggie Moore. The Oaapman Bis-
ters, M'lle Maris Gangafn, Mme. Buieli*, Miss
Fanny Gibson, Litt'e Jewel, Mr. Henry Edwards,
Mr. Owen Martewe, Mr. J. 0. Williamson, Sig-
nor Doaato, aed Meaara. Charles Verner, Clary
Oansland, John Woodard. Thos. Campbell, the
members of the Orchestra, and tie 4th Artillery
Band, for their valuable professional aid.
Resolved, Tbat we thank tbe foilowlns; persons
for their liberal donations: Francis £ Valentine,
$29; Key & Co.. $ 0; publisher of Kig>.ro, $i2 SO
a. F. Bulletin, %MtO; Morning Oall, $2 50; Chron-
iole, v3 50.
By order. [ap» 3t] G. H. FOSTER, G. S.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE SOAROrPt* Off SALOONS
on Bash street, 1 beg to inform mj friends
and tbe pnblio tbatl will oven Wednesday, Apri
23d, the
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
8*C Bsuh atreet, between Montgomery
and Keuray.
All Drinks. Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Concocted In the best* style and of the/
Forest Liquors.
sbj* Don't fail to oome on ths opening day and
sample tbe fine i.uooh and Egg Nog.
CBA8. W. FELBMllSS,
ap2i tf ' roprietor.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X.TT1VCH:,
Cor. Becond and Tehama street*.
■syTerrapin oom.tantly oa hand.
Oysters in every at vie. PBXVATB
SUPPER BOOMS F.1R FABTIB8.
deo 31 lm
KAPFIiB.
AFDfB-WORCBD CROCHET BHD-BPRffiAD,
(be work of Mrs. E. Stanley (Miss M*r Lu-
lls), will be raffled far on
iolarday dvenlog, May t«th,
At SPZBR8A POND'S, comer E.«arny and Bash
streets. 100 cbanoes, 91 par chance. ap3 td
CHANGE OF BASE.
MARTIN &~HORTON
HIT! BEHOVED FHBat THEIR OLD
auod, nnitr ,f Ola* and Moat.oiaarj aaa, la
So. Ill LaU»MDOIUfl< BTB«S1. apU Hi
SS^
CHAS. MAYER!
Pioneer Cloak Sort
(Formotli Majer k Wnrkbsln
No. SO MONTOOMXKT a a,.
Oppoalte the X.lek Horn
BSAKCH, US KEAB1II g -,_
ME. M4TER OaLLS ATTENTI0 t, .
large and well aelectod auonmu | ' '
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, .^
and Cloth,
And bia new itwles of ready-m.da Bttk L
other LiDIKb' SUITS, at VERY LOV i
Aleo. a larce Btook of Striped. Brouh £
BbawlB, Lace Jaoketa, Bilk »nd Ootto 5
Silka. Satinu, Oloakinaa. aod eren d„ ,
Trimming!. JUST AHRI VKD. a lata !
the spring sty l«u of
PX.AIBT AJSH EHBBOII|,j
. tlHTEN SUITS,
N. B.—OloakB.DreaaeBaad salts mad a.
in lateat fashion, at reasonable rates. !(L~
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In nie, Pnrlfles the Bloall
morbid, corrupt and Import ■
Cares Khenmatlun and Mercar! d
Sold by nil Drngirlets.
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Human and Imitation Hail
UHEA.P AND FINE JEWKLRYAJI %
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at Wholesale and KetaiL
Human Hair SwitObes. . .95, 96, $7, flat «
Haman hair, top braids '
Silk Ohignons #1 Ml
SiU Top Braida I
Linen or Mobair Top Braids i
L.ln«n Switches _ ••isi
Silk Mobair Oorls, very fine -yhtm
Mobair Switches, plain or orimped, flu 'J
Bibbons, aoslery. Hair NbU etc 1
Ottr Real Hair 0«
Are unequalled io this market for ■ J"
quality or variety, Examine our etoekb *
ing jour purchases. ayGoods ssatO.1
A B. SAMPsO* A Q!
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Programmoa, and all kinds of Prist *
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THOMAS W.
SILVER PIjA'
*» MAinjI?AtrnlBEBss» ,
^Jr RIPilEEIfll
fifi dhuhsTSbiijos, ^ k
.JTHJuK MUSIC Al nrsTBvi*
ESTABLISHED IN %**>•
ss»"Leaeons ai.en on the Banjo V
HI16IOW STRKKT. between Jin . .
H. a-Fine-toned BLfar Solo as»l«B,l
aasjohaJa always on hand.
FREE AND EA^
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Piano ana singing ■'
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t*wj»r Rhtrp J. RotrlBwro
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SHRIaP UITLB MAO
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Otbar obaraoiart br tea Oomaaor.
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Mr. JOHN CONKLIN,
"Tfe* *••• •«• ••■■ »|i '
OMAR KINGSLEY
T.» rrWI|| af Ik* .ra> WW llv* la.
LAURA and HARRY CLARK
All the Trick Horses and all the Stars
OOBBBOTBD WiTB THK
Double Circus Troupe
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Positively One Week Only!
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Boraai, lagroaloi >»m. Khmwitttm. aa
all kind* ol naraa, aa raadur m I mi Linlaita^
Nil?* and Corn Matfleiaa la babadal 171I1
BEL F. HOHUI.tZ. 114 fctaaf at •iraai. (all
Beai Mlentlon, Good Livers!
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I AYBUB, ttbo haa baaa caaaafd, antb taa
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\flTJi"* waadaaartaaau trial anil raodar taa «i-
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ranaMta araaparltr. Our Btlla of Bara
ail tba daliaaataa of tea aaaaaa. Irar
"Good rara. Oood OaoklBf aad MadaraM
aaiiiuiw-aj
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Ml and ABB Comaara
'«• Marhat atraat.
a irn. u> in p.m. «a:i 1
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ARION
•Pianoforte.
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a.'a, nhipfcariBjr'ft, aad
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e Corn Exchange,
m.. la cut nratnT. «Dn
Vitropolitan Theatre,
K. MOBROW. IOLI PK0PBIKTO».—
Tbi. boat. Mn bo MHd bf lb. oltbK
nootb Or r<Mr >>,, Int-elii. nonoiaiM o.l*
HolnboottlM. iadr.ii .. >bor>. ••!,
• unmUTO.
c»fi Br ich Saloon and Billiard Hall
■aa
•> '>> 3»»- IB.rk. t •■•) Tklrd itntti,
, ;_>;, ■• abbv Cnnnui .id n«.oor».
"IS IDNI Ml»l At HALF PRICE!.
^1" _! *■ JOHW D. TATB,
lift
lo. OBATARD
dies' Hair Dresser,
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CURES DYSPEPSIA.
(?^TXLB«^ERS
Girp« Tone to the Stomach.
(5^TIXLB'TERS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
.G^TXL'B^88
Is a Sure- Relief for Indigestion.
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HAS NO HUPbRIOK .8 A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
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WILLIS' BAND.
MU8IO PURBISUKD FOR ALL.
ooaaAiooa. aloaio iraoortad. arraaiad <
and for sala.
MARf-UaM. HI.VXB I*«adrr afl
Omhriln.
UKKUY TOW DEB BE KlIDKFf, I^ad.
•f Bra* a Uaad.
■a-Onl- r« from tba can 0*17 proaapUr attandad
to. Addraaa M. W. WILLIS* Katoa'a Huts
Htora. 188 Hoi Uomarr air-at, or HABOTJB at,
BLUM. B»» MoataromairatraaL JaflU
N. 8WEBNEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
«S aEOOMP ITBITT.
FINE COODS IMPERFECT FIT8!
Satisfaction Guaranteed 1
AriHB LIHB 07 HPBIRO ABO 8UMMKB
Good, jolt rmi T«d . 0. I bad ■*. tb.ra.
■a- 4g grc.M. .tr.ct» ■h!71bi
Bar Sugar *
Fob fALB-aia KiASar itur. at
MEHOEB'S. - Alio, bTbrr klad of ObodiM
MUSICAL FE8YIVAL
. . will bb arro bt ttib ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
....AT TttX
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler alrert, near Taylor,
C^OMHBNCINO OW THR »OTH OF APRIL.
J aid ooo-loaias TdBBk, HVaMNOS, dnnoc
wnicti t mi tbo
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
AMD
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise,
Tosattiar with ■ataellota from
Bcelhoroa'* Kaa;-dl, Mt Ham Tall. Sta*.
but M«irr una Krawal,
Will b* sivao by a
QRANO CHDRUJ OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
... AHD AM
ORCHESTRA OF HO PIECES,
IB lab. Vail Org-aa AeeampmnlaaeDL
Tha Snlna will b* randarad b/ Mra. Marrinrr.
Wr.mo «,,(] Uarden, aod Maaara. Major, Uaxuira,
Oampb»ll aod MaUlo.
OUBbUUTOK PKOP. OKO. T. BVAKS
Prion of Ailmla.Un SI «0
Uricrri-d tiai, 1 Bt*
Saata cai b* raaarrad for taa aaaaoo at Koblor,
Tbaaa k iJm'i, SBM (Jiar a' r*al. oa aod aitar bAT-
UKi'A V, Aoril inn.
Mala of SI >(li,"-. i I ■rKttTB. arltb RK8HRVED
8KAT0. 0D WATUKUAV. April Mtb.
■ay- Fall parilcoiA-s will ba fooad Id Pamphlata
toba had at all tb* Mnato tjtoraa. apift Id
AFTER TBI!
YHEAYRE8 ARE OUT
00 TO TUB
Hot Sootcli,
Batter otreet. Bear Kearaj«
Aod try ono u tbtir
ffot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
AM Drinks Tea Cent*
foS i| JOA. D. BBIOOB. Pfoprlbtef.
BR. JORDAN'S
GREAT AMTOMICJIL MUSEUI,
Asa Oollese of atodlelne.
in AA/i BBAUTUTUt AND HfBTSTJCTi*.
1U.UUU Ira oblaoU toba aaan. Qpaa to tha
Pnbllo DAT AMD BIGHT, at BURBSA HAJUT
SIB Moouom.ry atraat. FOB RSM OMLyr
BaT Dm. JOBDABa FBirrAn_pjnrCTjaUlnti
Ladies and Children
....WILL MUD....
KINKEAD'S
SAOE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRFHMXf) PLRA8ANT TO USB. BASILT APrT4BD,
la aoi craaay. and will not Injira tha moat daUoata. II
aaraa all dlaaaaaa af tba aoaJp. raiaaTaa daadraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
B.n.'.r. tbb h.lr loll bad «lo«.r. «od la PUBELY TBOB
* mr- tba ilrlirln.l BAOE BRUSH HAIB TOBIO AED
DRhHHlNO aaar b. had of tba Acabt,
JAB. H. flATM, DrvcslH,
OornarNaw UoaUomarr aad Howard itra«v>, andol all Dr*c-
al.ta. '»" M
W X <^ A 3F1.0.
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ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....OIB00LATE8 IN ....
All the Theatres,
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
IN THK TKAB.
GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE MOST ELIOAWT OUSTOM TfOBE IE THE OITT
Beer, at, Mayiard,
■ i
PIOARO-"
rHB JODKHAX OF AMUSEMNM.
mbUauod mn »•' 1» '»• Ye" "»
■a «««»•.» —< 685 W..bJ»«to» «••
Below Montgomery. Sap yranclaoo.
FB1DA?I^T77. APBIXJ^ISTJ)
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Tneatra.
The man ta witoe?a the reiHj Brand nerlor-
BADce of MrB. Bawer* ooDtinuee unabated. Tbe
California Theatre wae tbrong«d age'n last night.
when "Lad* Andles'e Secret" wil performed for
taelaet time. To-night Mrs. Bowete will be lbs
recipient of * well earn*d benefit. end the "Hnnoh-
»a*k"wiil be performed wilh tbe elrong call set
ion on oor first page. At tbe matinee to-morrow
"Mitt Stuart" will conatttote theenteitiinmeol.
Metropolitan Tbeatrw.
The daji and night* ol this theatre are cam-
bered. The publlo appreciate tbe fact, and deaire
to make tbe moat of them. The performance
given by tbe Chapman SiiWra and E. D. Dariei,
U of the moat lively deaeriptien imaginable, and
one well oalcnlaied to banian tie bine dtviU. T«-
morrow the try last mattnee performance will be
liven in tbia tbeatie. The enterUiement thia
eveninr will be for the benefit if B. D. Daviee,
who hae dcnB ao moob to amoae the pnblio. A
capital bill will be preeent;d, ae may be seen by
referring to oar first page.
Alfen-mbra-
Ohariee Vivian, tbe great character vocalist
Sam Rickey toe moat original of Irish comediane,
UtUe Mac, the greatest Hitle dwarf alive, the hon-
orable Senator Bart, whoee character la Btainlee.
ud wbeee eloqnenoe is perfectly wonderful, will
■Jl appear to night in a great programme. The
loll Mil will be given at the matinee to-morrow.
Bella Union Theatre.
Tbe inatrnnsental and vocal mnsic attblBtheatie
•ooeUtnteaoneof its strongeet attractions. 'Thoe.
euBprelL, the baritone, ia a great favorite, and the
tmartette coneiBting of him. Tommy Bree, Matt
Kelly and W. Bark in an excellent one. A capital
bill will be presented to-night.
Buckley's New Varieties-
Ned Buckler, Barry Devoy, Ida Flak. Fanny
Webater, Sailv Thayer and many other eld time
favorites, are members of the cempacy at this
bouse, and give a very bright entertainment.
John Vf ilf on'e Amphiiheatre.
There are only two or three Di.bte remaining of
InecirtUB aeaaon by John Wilson's and Yankee
Jaobinson'e combined troupes. .Every night new
feats are performed and in spits of the epizootic^
the (Qnine i tar* of this eatabliebment go through
their performances as well as ever. To-morrow the
laat matinee will be given, and the evening Laura,
tbe graceful lady gymnast, will tike a benefit.
Piatt's Ball .
There was a good house last night when Oapt
O.S. MoDonald's eonvpany Of Zaaves exhibited
their effioi eney in drill. The entertainment oon-
cJoted with a ball whioh was enjoyed by all.
Oitt Gabtenb. — The Bncnal reunion of
the Irieb Earolmioaiste will be held here on Ban-
day, nnder the anepioes of tbe Irish Volunteers.
The Re volution lets will be et coned by the Shields
Guard and Gnardia de Juarez. Two bands 0
mmio have beonengaged for tbe occasion. Danc-
ing will continue ontil midnight. A grand gala
day will be held. Cb Sunday, May 3d, the picnio
•I St. Bridget's Sunday Sehool will be held.
Woodward's Gabbers — Hr. Woodward
has departed from his established castom, and
will on Sunday next give tbe use of hia Gardens
for a benefit for tbe boy Baiatay, whose arm waa
permanently injured by having the musoles de-
stroyed by a ferocionsdog last week. A large num-
ber of professionals have eeconed Mr. Woodward
In thin worthy movement, and have volunteered
for tbe occasion.
Akatojqoal Mtjsbtjm.— Ono of the. most
tompieto collection*; of the kind in the Doited
States, oomprising hundreds of costly and bean-
■liul wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
roly) at the Mueeum on Montgomery street. An
ttotvr may be profltablr sTwnt here-
The New Oxford.
The New Oxford Mu«ie; HtV, London,
Eog., erected on the Bit j of that destroyed
by fire on the let of November .las', was on
March 17 thrown open by tbe manager and
proprietor, Mr. Lyoru. The fiist glimp-'e
of the interior reyesls taat some impoitaot
changes have heen iped?, acd that «i boat
any degree altering the graceful ouUineo
which in their classic be.uty always satisfied
the most fastidious eyes. Among the
changes and iroprovemanis may be men-
tioned a splendid promenade in p'.scs of tfce
boxes, at the back of the balcany. Th a
makes *a most agreeable lounge for these
who prefer freedom of acton and ^wish to
gosiip with their friends between the pauses
of the entertainment, and from .this spot
tbebcetview ol thes'ageand the perform-
antss can be obtained, while the appear-
ance of tbe Hall from from t: is point is
quite dazzling. A new stage ef much larger
proportions than the old, with a handsome
proscenium, an elegant scene in tbe back-
ground, ard a charming drop icene, paint-
ed by G. A. Goidon, attracts especial no-
tic?. The footlights areaunk to tbe level of
tbe elage, and the orchestra placed some-
what beteath it. Tbe Btage altogether is
fitted for entertainments of the highest
class, and by its increased1 width displays
the performers to much greater [advantage
than hitherto. Private boxes are mads at
each end of the balcony, 'and fixed appli-
ances are let into the ceiling, bo as to avoid
the unsightly appearance 'which is cauaed
by making holes in the roof for gymnaetie
performance'. In point of color and deco-
ration tbe Oxford may vie wixh any building
in the kingdom. Tbe prevailing lint is
light blue, tthe relieve ornaments white,
with stenciled. dflcorationg npon the walls,
and choice salmon tints filling up ihe spaces.
A large audience essembled to "assist" at
the opening. Among tbe company engaged
are M'lle Da Mlaurier, Jenny Hill, the sis-
ters Taugban, Alice Gillea. Emma WiSsow,
Bvley and Barnum, Hoe Brothers (Ameri-
can skaters), Mark Albert?, and Holmes and
G*nt.
A Puzzle.
Yes I we tbink we shall have to give it up.
"We Bhall have lo abandon our efforts to get
down into and comprehend the following
itsm from tbe Insurance Intelligencer:
The chef cook at Delmooico's restaurant
is manufactured in the United States, al
though it is claimed that there are large de-
pos'ti of this valuable metal in New Hamp-
shire, Missouri, and tbe Lake Superior re-
gions. A company has been recently organ-
ized to develop these borne resources, and it
is to be hoped that success will attend their
effort b.
We have brooded over this item. We bave
sat Dp night* and gazed at it. and parsed it,
and studied it under a microscope, and sub-
jected it to a chemical analysis, and pro-
cured medical adviee, and wept over it : and
yet it remains an uneolvable mystery. For
even if we can comprehend that tbe chief
cook was manufactured in the United States,
bow— oh ! how— can tbere still be large de-
posits of Mm in New Hampshire ?
IP.
If the mooo/ware made of cheee*,
And the B'.art,ware macaroons ;
If the sards were all gi6eu peas,
And tbe pebbles all stewed pranee ;
If tbe sea wen bitter ale,
led the rlvsra red-heart mm ;
If the woods weie curlv kail,,
And the lakes were sparVllng Uamm :
If ever these things F,n.on;d be,
I should like you to under*- &:d
That I'd rather be drowned a: sea
Than burled alive on land.
Enterprise.
TheAlttis going into the "enterprise"
line of business. Wedoesday it published a
"likeness" of the late General Canby which
ad :el to the distress of the many friends
who lament bis unhappy fate.
-♦-
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an traJOToble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franeieco so trrjqaestianabiy
as from Frank Bcmton, whose carriages have
tbe privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. HiBhano^meturn^mtsereased
by the beet olrcles of tbe city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, bonest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, whiles large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no cirri ages
except those which be provides. Frank bas en-
joyed gr.'R t success In his business, and the
admirable way in wbloh be conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
A. rpi.eevsa.il -t-A-iocacioii.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect tbe fine suites of rooms to let there
Trie building Is a very fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. .
Chimney sweeps are always sooted wita
their trade.
A Nebraska City vandal has been fined
$75. for fliiog the prairie..
Sandwich Xelttiid. Fulu.
Since the aaeenalon of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. air. Jacob Schrelber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year w ill be very large. Pnlu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for malferass bedding, and doubtless air. Schrel-
ber will find no dimcnlty In difpoalns of all
that cornea. a'
•m • •
It Is Tr-ue.
J. A. Sbaber at Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
another Unda of furniture and bidding chei per,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
deelt-ra dout atacd a ghost of a chance when
people know Bbaber'.i prices.
Latuei .ixo Qimumzk, rermmber 1he lead-
ing fiabloEable retail Shoe store In San Fran>
claco, H. Hinders, 332 Keajoy street, between
Pine and Bosh, 45
Five Hunared Men Wanted
. barned lately. To aand their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideadorff at. •
-aPno-taHTT-apiiic- Cards,
At one dollar per doaen at the People*. Art
aa.^ry, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Miaalon atree A
Pratt**- Abolition Oil
Ouree Stiff Joints, SpralnB and Bruises. S-x,
crtth and Sweet.
Far the beet ooofeetioDary, r» to Oantr and
Waa-ner'a. 107 Bfeotcoaerv St. near Satwr. M
Tlie "Verto
la celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Connolaalenre cay our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample it.
E, H. Levy, proprietor. Bonihweat corner of
Xearay and Commercial . is
Star ssriirts a-na Collars.
AH sorts and siaee, for. ea'e cbeap, at the
iawattawaat
Ladles "Vlsltlnar Ctnls.
Written, engraved or printed by John P,
Dwzeb, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick fioute,
and at tbe Grand Hotel. H. B.— Hajtbebb-
CHISFS NEATLY aUBESD. PENMANSHIP Of eveiT
description to order.
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bnmham & Co'e, So. 618 Market
and 17 Pott streets, ard going like hot cakes.
Kew and choice jatterna constantly arriving,
A perfect rn->h to see ana buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture mide to order In the finest
syiie. *a
CXAinvoYANT.— ktadame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
323 Seamy st., bet. Buah and Pine. Oonsnlta-
tiOQ9 In knglish, French and QerTaan, x
Don't Fail to Call and See
The moat wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, M-iiuirz Emtth, Astrol-
oger, Jutt arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She has cbarmB for
Luck, Love and Happlnes?, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2; by Le't-r,
$3. All communications ttrictly private. Office
hours from 10 O'clock am. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion po iinteed in every respect Onloe, 16
Second street, Boom 11. 4o
"Wlaite Labor Only !
Employed by tbe What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdoiff slreet.
a7*Foa Chtldbe<'6 Pictubxs go to Uonas's
6allebt.. 41? Montgomery street. 8-v
American Watchea,
Beduced prices, at H A. Oaliender's 62 Bee
ond St. corner of Hlaalon. Jewelry made to
order. Watches cart-fully renalred.
Mr lli nee J.— Eats cleaned, preaaed and
trimmed to order at tbe lowest prices. Hies
J P. Wood. 824 Washington street. 4 r
Fine Candle e.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, e
Or. Barlow <J. Smitn
Is giving a oonrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dh>
sales at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clock,
A r>art of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. m. , free, 1
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory,
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant strait. Diamond
Setting, Baameliog. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, 4-z
For tbe Best Oandlea,
60 to the popular atoreof Geo. Haas & Oo.,
20 Eearny s'r.et. Sew style cap bonbons for
California theatre.
John MoOnlloagb Proprietor and MonigQr
EXTBA AX»i>rXCE«E»T
Fourth Shakspearian Beviyal.
HOSD1Y ITESISS APBILSSIh
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
Will appear in ber great oharaoter of
BEATRICE,
Aaiiated bp
MR. JOHN MoCULLOTJQH,
AS BENEDIOK,
In Sfaakipeare'a Oomedj. in five acta,
Much Ado About Nothing
Preaented with
NKW BCENEKY BI XV. T. POBTI
New Coitaniea!
Ntiw Proper. ies and AopolntmeDte!
Incredsed Ghoras, and
The following Saperior Oast:
BPTATRIOK NR8 D. P. BOWERS
BENEDICK MB. JOHN McCULLOUGH
Don Pedro Ur. George D. Chaplin
Don Jobn Mr W. A. Mest&yer
Count Olandio Mr. F. J. Backley
Lennaro ...Mr. Walter M. Leman
Antonio Mr. E. W. Tnayer
Pnar Mr. S. W. Leacb
Boraohio Mr. John Wilton
Oftnrad Mr.' Ebeo Flymptan
Balthazar .Hr. Obarles Henry
Dogberry... Mr. Henry Edwaraa
Verges Mr. J O. Williamson
S»aceal Mr. Henry Ooad
Oatcake Mr. fct. James
Sexton Mr. J. H Torrenoe
Hiro Mue Minnie Walton
TJraola Miea Nellie Oummias
Margaret Mies Carrie Wyatt
ap24 3t
Oyarters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at Trlsoo by gas light,
Unr careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a BOzeen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosey atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters Boftly fell.
Made that window t eem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the eea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It looas so nice— and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "X must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner bad we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onr wish —
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true.
,/nd cooJtad magnijica&y, toe;
All kinds of oyaters. Juicy, fat,
Oooked every etyle; just think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand oraba and terrapins ;'
In fact, we found '.hey had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Pish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am snre,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have fonnd, twonld seem£
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call *'snch nice dinners, **
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And tbere this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
GHABLES h**kh, Proprietor.
The Last New Sons;.
Air— "Mod £ Chandon."
Emerson OorvUle id my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl huzh oh! Ohl high ohl
None who have been bnt agiin will go.
Corville fays sol Eays sol
On fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell-fl^h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies gol Ladles go!
Emerson Corviile's polltel and so
3-1 They gol they gol they gol
Den/kin's Sale of Paintings
Will take place abont May 20th. Particulars
In future advertisements. 4-a
McDowell, SSlaow Card. Writer,
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 ,
60S Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery v
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehxonlo and specific practice, and as such Is
bow the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 619 Saoramento street,
corner of Leldesdorn\ a few doors oelow What
Oheer House. T
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Oorea Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-t
Woman's ftlnrlite*.
One would tklnk that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy aa good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for It. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladies and geLtlemen" in San
FianclBoo have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Thebk ie ah xeoefhoh.
At the Piokkeb BxsraTTBAirr, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
eince J849. provides every luiifrythe market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find therj
dishes to please tbe most epicurean taste. *
Notice to the Pobllc
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, la now sel-
ling off his fine stook of men's, boys' and chil-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced cftces. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, bats, trunks, valises,
e'e, below cost. Call If yon want bargains, ax,
The Bottom Furniture Company
Has removed to 735 ^Market street, between
Third and Fourth, ana have a new and well
teleoted etock, at reducd p'rlees. U
Er O. T. S-gs has removed his offle to the
Olympto Club Building, corn-r of New Mont-
SPRING GOOI
B5>
The City Gardens
FOB THIS
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL B001BTIE8. As-
sociations and Military Oompaoiea ie called
to the advaotagea offered by Ueee commodious
and beautiful sronuoa for Holiday P Ionic Festi-
vals. They oao be procured on auy day in the
week for piooio purposes the coming season 011
more advantageous terms than any grounds in the
State.
THJE CITY GAKIIKNS
Are easy of aocesB without any tarhT to "oeieties,
and are prorided with large and beautiful Lawns;
large 8 bade Trees; beautiful Flowers and Plante
from every clime; numerous Swings; two mam.
moth Dancing Pavilions; a nataral Lake, witl
Pleasure Boate; Fountains and Observatory Tow'
era, all perfeotly sheltered from the winds. £
mammoth Restaaraut is on tbe grounds, and every
convenience for tbe accommodation of large Pic-
tics baa bean made. Everything bas been placed
in the most complete order for the coming aeaaon
THE CITY &ABDEK8
Are the largeat In tbe State. They contain 8%
acres of Knoll and Shadnd Laws, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., and are capable of accommodating
2V,0(<0 persons witu tbe greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Cars run directly to tbe Gardene.
Flonio Committees are especially invited to call
and inspect tbe Grounds, asd ascertain terms,
which will be moat favorable.
M. T. STEVEVS, Proprietor.
asr* Office hours S to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gardens,
corner Twelfth and Foiaom streets. ■* ■
X. B,— SOO.OoO AdmifBion Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding festivals at tbe
City GardenB last year. The sale of spirituous
liQQors will be prohibited on the grounds on Fes-
tival days. mhatf
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Avatro losers*
Mrs. Buok, 120 Geary street.
Bootuellera and Btatton-dra,
Staoey A Mock, (sehool books a cpeoialty,) S. V)
corner Fourth sod Mission,
EL EL Moore, 60S MontKOmery, near Merchant.
Bc*1ne»« College*.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton's Opllege, 34 Post S
fSntehera.
Kata, Fred. Stalls M to ion. California- HarkaL
Clairvoyants.
Mrs. 0. M, Stowe, 'i 7 Kearny street, Boom 6.
Employment Office.
Chas. F. Beoherer A Oo., 652 Sacramento street.
OhlnBee Employment Co.— Pierce A Co.. S27 Sao-
ramento etrset. -*
O'Brien A rTsrd, 610 Montgomery street.
EL £L Kirchoff, Male and Female Eelp, 635 Kearny
French Fancy OofMlav
Loean A Oo„ 19 Menbgomery, 107 and 1<W Rutiar,
Hoop Skirts and Corsets.
M. Freud, 36 Second atreet.
Homiia Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Oo., 110 Second str*rt-
Merchant Tailors.
Holland Bros., 12 PoBt atreet.
Milliner t.
Mies Lizcie Garter, 118 Fourth treet.
Mrs. M. Oelig, 226 Kearny slreet.
Searcher ol* JKecord'a.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Waahington street.
Wines and H,lqaora. I Wholeaale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. «) j Front.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
X . K. cor. Jackson pad Kearny ate.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOEt OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital
London, and the iast twelve yearsof Ban Francieoo.
DR. TuZER informs the afflicted that after visit-
ing alt the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PARIS, and spending one year in the most cele-
brated Hospitsl id London, the LOOK, be has re-
opened his old Medical Institute at the old stand,
where be can always be fonnd. DR. TuZEX has
for forty years met with nsparallel&d success in
tbe treatment of disease generally known aa
CHRONIC AMD SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
DX. CHAR. H. TOZ£K
is In every way responsible, binding himself to
effect a permanent cube, or making no charges
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice and
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THE
MyN'lHLY RES ruKATiVE PILL*, never knowo
lo fail in giving relief in casea for which they are
recommended, are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, to per box. Full direction on each
box, sen t by Kxpress or otherwise.
D«L. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Q--acks who mase it a practice to puOlieh false
affidavit- and other false references, but 'refers to
the most respectable people in the State, whom be
has cubed of diseases whioh others have tailed to
enre.
BK. CHAS. 0. TOZEB,
X. E, corner Kearny and Jaokson streets,
fel-tf San Francisco.
H.E3JMrOTT3BP.
THE WEED SErTIfvG MAOHINE AGENOY
Agency is now removed to 158 New Mont-
gomery atreet, near Howard. N. B.— The WKKD
Family Favorite took tbe highest premium over
eighty-two competitors at tbe great World's Fair
at Paris. 1 867 ; also, the same First Premium at the
great Maryland Institute Fair, upon TWiiN I Y-
NINE Polcti of bnooriorityr and that now. by the
invsntion of an ENTIRE SELF-ADJUSTING
Tension, its value is nearly doubled, and yet • ells
attbeaame price aa hluierto. m21 lm eod
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TDMOOA C1TT, XITUI1.
THIS ELSOANT TRBATRE HAS BEER SE-
decoratftd. mod .an b. ranted by the oight 01
br th. week, btan aad rra.ellag eomixaBi.*
liberal1, txaaaod with on auDlicatlec bj l.twr
Or t^™'
Business Conducted on I
and Honest Principles.
OXX3 PRI03
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Dili
THE LARBCST STOCK AND 10WNT PI
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE OITT.
CL.O THING.
COARSE and FIN
ThelFottunatelManiwho Bnya hiiCk!
at.rthe I XL! AUCTION BTOil
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN I
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRID
White Shirts for the MIM
FASOT GOODS, WATCHO.
JIWELBT, HO'riOJfS, W
PEBFUMES. 8TXTI0W
ES.GI.I5H OUTIIBTi TBCTW
BAGS, TA1.18J8, TOBA«°
A FULL bTOOK 9P
Linen Coats and Dust
A FULL LINK OF
LIBIEKT SUIT
CALL ASD SEE IOK *SI
TBAT
WE Blow our
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stork'
That will
j' ADMIT IT.
IXL Auction St
6 1 8 Kearny st
■llia«a«auaua1l
lit
111!
\
•*
y
JRVE
ACCO
(Si
FUUISMEO ROOMS
110 tail..)*, Soalt
WEST END' HOTEL.
VI
-I
LITAN THEATRE
CALIFORNIA THE ATM.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
: iSMfcjE
3 ;
a rati, m
IDS M
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■..11
i'Ml *»
CMXIDAT DILL !
Bo n afl t
QUEEN OF THE AMERICAN STACK,
urnuiitt* IR VINTRILOQUIIT *M T* m . —
IJin.Davies^. I\ BOWERS!
"V-VIao will npponr *\i
"WlM
"""■jaia, *•» WIIIM «r
— - r< • • -wo
0TBI:l^\»t O Nlgllts JOHN McCULLOUCH as
*;>7»i p-
»T\xll«.
CLIFFORD
II •• M >•-■> n« liin.-u Plata
Till* I vi Mil. APRIL IS
I -i Part
n aST ; faaattnttt KlOerLat traiaillP'i
; . ■ ' '. Til' — la a.r ' IMIUPli ft awedaa WHHlull rui,
^man Sisters THE HUNCHBACK!
JDERELLA
SIAMESE TWINS.
Mel' l« tl ~l mi
I irroMB
raja it I i<iHf • at 4 r m \ .
■ !•» in k immn
IPptKa. Uxtrn laTlslit
llllU'riih
,1TI LAST MATINEE
i*i*ii
■ ■• n r. «i««i
jnnn «.• i i i
IIUBT H>W«R.»«
SwaV sumoum
iihi .« lit i»i
j ■ -. wilii»m«' »
.A W 1 F. I' ■
i j mi-rti bt
»«im piTMrum
J a tiihriiii
IIARRT IOII1
I 1 1IHTIR
,..t. j Hutu
m«9 Hll.ll TRACT
Ballad
P..., «!•>.. *i.m
I UK* „ ..rl.ad
AcX
To-iiouow irniura—
O !0 J53 T H .
SATtTRDAT APTIRXOO". il 3 o'clock
ifilllary Benefit to E. G. Bert! 8econd Mrs. Bowers Mary Stuart
AlBltwi II alf Trice In all parte .f the House
aTOEDAT IVUIISO. Ap II m
IVtU-Olx -A.-CIO AtoOut 1ST o 1 3a. 1 xx g ;l
« - w W.rh M T-.trll • *.•*«■». nil
lltll Trt ■m«m!MI««.' f»r Mk at la.
Flrvt-Gltn Entertainments.
MBtf IXT1U CIlIAI
WITH * GREAT CART.
, " Hp»rT'4 iu«l>-rirMi Olrele i»* UrttMi...
H**«rTf4 •**»t»— K« <f>oi
I Drees Oba.! A4aiW«n
«l 4© Baleen*
Ta Gallery
. SI aVO Pn?*te Reise
,.M >Bd BIO OO
BUBLOMQUH it \ 1 .1. v ww:
war*.
iCiiiijo Duet-Boasd t<> <j«>r?io.
Tetany B-« an 1 Mitt Ke-lty.
flfTT .EARS ACQ TOMRIY IARY0I
Sctxxx And Andy
Ft-ota Um1« ■••■'a Cab -
Stmi R." M.rah l Aetly H-wry Oaailan.,
n»«rU*»lT**»«r....Wil. Buk | Shelly .T«Birif Bree>
IImIIrki ...MaBC-t- Ml. Ctttar
&0K8 »MB OANOf. "*-«« Plo«." SUSKR0B1S0N
Hailed M*K|le Marphr
Otertare Oreheitrt
('OtC'.UdlDR Will)
HUSBANDS WILL DO IT!
Mr donation B- O Msrsta J Mr. Snub ....Tbo«. Campbell
Hi* W|(« J»bbi# Jobftiti «n Sra.tb . ..Fanny G«r>e.aoe.
Mr. Brawn .. Matt K-H | Mr.. H^an. Minnie FHliwore
ftTTttleat will arrive from the K*t»t .bortly.
■••-
ROII TMI COHTINIMT.
.,.F I* THI KOLP- IS 93LD BY
>' SCOT*. • Po.lelra.1. BpUadtd pi«-
craakad Bw-rooaM.
ipUlb* l«»l»t|nrors of Fine*.
ilit*. Ill* F«lroa»«ol>o'*l-
BV, »"'
Its Parent.
>4 K r»r
Mill"
)8tS W|
ilJll"*)
9-V'l.i
HI I"
Tl»'
LD HAS RETURNED TO
A SHIRT STORE,
lrC4t, ■•■ B*««*r« to
Hncond street,
fj will and a complete **-
• C nillKlU ■nd I I UV1KII.
i at Ihc oaaal law prlcea.
aad.
KFMullK'T A- I'll.
0< >3>sriVEJT_.Tl.,S
BRAHMINICAL
)N PLANT!
it Indian Remedies,
POR TUB CURE OF
Soia Tb roil,
Djipspaia.
Ottarth.
DUrrhaa,
Cooltlpltlon lad
DrMOlarr.
— aaaaeaaff aoaaoaf thoaewke
md: Hon. IidbiI Pardy, ex-Go»»r-
, .A. Po*l:R.U. SlDtoa: Hairy Kd-
•I lallfOinlA tbattra; Fred LiaWr, aad
• »■» KJtARKY BTRKKT, ba-
in.. aP4 If
W. WHILDEN,
er and Paper Hanger,
law MUT STHBST,
Dapoat and Btoekion.
3.A1RVOTAMT, TB8T m±-
tnoa— tan b?«oainltada^Tt
la«iad«ll|, trnnWi-U lo aV
OrjDdaf. i oeidji
ai aad
»«8>l
By a Clerk who Tried to Sell Him
a Suit of Clothes.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Room*) lO nnd 17 «SO "WuMiiii.trtoii street.
IP HI HAD OCNK TO Till
GREAT CLOTHING EMPORIUM
...aO»...
C. P. Van Schaack & Co.
708, 712, 714 and 716 Kearny alreet,
(OPPOSITE THE PLAZI.l
TTat WOlll) HATE BKi;« "CITID
at •meCr without any aooeceaaBry
talk, and weald hare beea Uvlnp !•-
day, an araaacat to eoclely, and m
walklap advcrtlicwcntorthc low price.
at wklch goada arc aold by tkat cater-
prlalaa: arm, laatead *f kelay a " dew'd
cold, dawp, dl.oKrccablc toady.**
Philadelphia Restaurant.
QPIH V. BKRGOLD, PBOPRIKTOaV
THE OB010HHT MPATS A1TD4
V.f aublea. Boaid bj tb. w.-d. f
AM Mm blUEAT bclwiao Eaaaai 1
DPECIAL KOTICE TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
BIMiH aod ORUHKnrrlAS oornpoaoil of
*b. b.at mnaloi.D* la lb. Sun, under oawps-
t.ot l.adlrl, at fair r.t...
aPGDCEB KlillAKII
. ...AND ...
II A Kit V AMI AH
Wttb tb.lr Or.it Sioiitioo,
OlllirtTEKFEII'.
SAl'I'llO TBOlTr,
lurlodlru the Child Wonder, IAPPHO.
i.ki.ii: KI.I.IH,
HIM H. EI.I.IH aad W. BI.I.IU.
aarlO'Coaalc aad Dacttlata.
OCT I. I r« T U N .
....AID....
i.uri A II A M »,
Tlir AIIOVJ-: ABTItTl ABU !«»»*• ON OUB IIOHKN, AN1» CAM MK KM.
girted br ml oagan W..t of the Book, Mountains, tbrougb oar menoj.
NHKBIDAH COH11TX .A- OO,
Live Well and Enjoy Yourself.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
&Q Oyster and Chop House
^\Ab^P Bnmai-r ttrcet, off Kearnr, bet.
^■^^•ar Fine asd ualiior nla.
WE FUBWI8H THK FATTF8T OYBTEHS
and oboio-at Obopi and H(«ak», cooked In
tbe beat miDDir, with tbe beat Coffee and b»- 1 of
trory tDirf, at modiraie ratei. Tbe finest Ligaora
and Olsara.
aar-KI*-«ant Rnltee •( Bbubii fbr Latlt-cs,
■VOPEIb' DAT AND NIOHT.
•pl7 It
R. J. TE'-'HAU.) p.—.-ufcr.T.
P. 0. JitSbKN . i "0»«-«»Si
O
OLD
DAVE MENDE8
. . at %ht
oldoriidna jR-bLton jeOaarj
•trest, between Kaaray aod Dnpont, wbere yoo
cm haw UOT ASD COLD 1>KISKS. notforget-
tlng tbe old Pioilew ^»e_b. __TneJ-qId Uporf; •»
THE OLD
Hot SOOtoH,
15 Morten Btrcet. near BXearay,
All Dx-iBakat Ten Cents
Hot Prliiks a Specialty.
THE BEST TO«.JIID_JtRnT IR TOWN.
AJwats on file the New York Haratd, HarperT
Weeklj, Frank Laslie'a, Di»'a Dotaf*. Polloe G*
unite, all Ik* Oallfornia p*p-rs. also London
Pnnob. Bell'iLlfe, llloatratad London Haws. Call
and satisfy yonrself.
*»- Don't forget tbo atrn of the Hot S«ot«li.
1.7 tf W. a. WALDBON. Proprietor.
GEORGE MATES*
Aunr. iiB uioii'.iu'i vutiatD
andall klndt of SHELL FISH,
HUUaNoa. AO, 41, -.», California
Market, entrance oa Oailiorn.i street.
Psb.ioc* prirau parties add UisIUm aopplieC
from fl a.M. to U P. M. LadlM' and Gentlemen'.
from * *-Ai- to Yi VM *U'aT1|
'atKSW
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORPEB
$50,
LAlff CASTER'S
«1T W\^H1\-TON «TKEFT,
falOlTi Opn. Masnirs's Opers _n--niee.
BANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S HALL.)
14 OKAH1 f*T., NEAE KKABNT.
None hut the fTholveal BrntnU of
nnd JLtejnore ns htantl.
otror weta«o a luteins b« tn^mr
fell (I 0HR1S FELPMABW.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VARIETY TALENT UN ROUTE EAST OAK
always iioore Hrit-otiss onEaxim.ats u,
■topplos it Silt Like tad ipplyloft to
K. ,1 KBIIMK,
f.,3 Boalnew Managw.
BALDWIN'S DJURY BUTTER I
THIS IR TO CERTIFY THAT N. B. TKRW-JU
LIGER A CO , (Wl and 61 Washington Market
are tbe SOLE AGENTS for tbo ssie of mybrtntV
of batter, known as "BALDWIN'S DAIRY BUT-
TKB." It hBs benn inld at tbe above stand tbe
psat thirteen years, endany brande of butter reg-
mflented to be of my make not procnied of N. Id
Terwtlllser A Co., are oonoferfeltn.
Id. K. BALDWIN-
Ban Trtaolseo, April, 8th. 1872.
IV. Is. TRBWILLIOEBA Oft.
f*»tVlm SO and SI Washington Market.
Signor Mancnsi,
pRITATK BrNQlMG LBSS0H8.-0LASS OH-
BBO ST» AT and THTJBtaB AT,
At 3 p.ar. St. Jams Honia, ••« aUrtot •tjaat
ooro.r of BUla. t,la It
MILITARY GOODS
.....un>. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICS.;
TRIMMINGS.
8JB5 MeotaonieT
mhl4tf
atrt- t, Eona No .&
ODGHRS J0SJI8O9.
" IF"! qARO^
TBB JOTJENAL OE AMUSEMENTS.
PnbliBoed every D« In the Year by
AX
BSSMercnant and 53A Wsehlnston St*
Below Montgomery, San Fraooieco.
Figaro ffoe* ' before seven different au-
dience* na programme every night.
FlUDAg APRIL 25, X873
Vnchr i a t i a n -li Ice.
Tbe Alta howls with indignation at Henry
Ward B*eoher*s having prayed for the Mo-
docs. It aaya :
The Reverend Henry Ward Beeeher, for
the pnrpLS? of producing »q excitement, &
Bioaation, 0"ila upon tbe oongregatioa to
pray for tbe lodiaae. If anything more in-
suiting to .tbe friends of the victims of In-
, dian tie cbery can be conceived, let us know
what it is, The man who oin in the pulpit
tins deliberately insult the. dead, k no fit
'representative of Ohiistianity or humanity.
Thja ifl a little rough on Beeeher, who
probably tUinks that it is Christian-like to
pray even for the "red fiends" wh© have
bean rjbbsd ef their laud and who are now
being ahot down like wild beasts. If we re-
member right tbe goepel of Christianity
taeohes its followers to pray for their ene-
mies. While tbe United States troepB are
doiag their du^y in killing the Medocs cer-
tainly Henry Ward Bsecher ia praying for
them is doing no more than his. If tho
Alta people will read Figabo carefully they
may perhapB in Gourde of time acquire aomo
knowledge of t is true spirit of Christianity.
Call for nians, Take Notice!
Men cm live and work on graphs and
bread. The peasantry of France, Spain and
Italy make many a satisfactory meal in this
way, atdof tho whole somonets of tho diet
there can be no doubt. Medical men con-
stantly recommend tbe uae of grapes for
theii*pa tie rate. Scarcely any plant can equal
the vine as regards tbe beauty of its leaves
and fruit. As a covering for bare walls and
for affording shelter and shade it is a climber
of tbe first rank. To eit under one's own
vine has, in all ages, been considered tbe
acme ef rural happiaesa.an emblem of peace,
a symbol of plenty and a picture of content-
ment.
A Hint for Beeeher.
Bur&l papers severely condemn the con-
duet of " tbe hens that are standing around
barnyard doora doing nothing while eggs
Are selling at fifty cents a dozen," and sug-
gests t at, although purely a lay question, it
is one in which tbe clergy ^ight well test
the efflcioy of prayer.
Sprinc-Ume in Alioniunn.
Tuii is tbe way a delighted Miobigan local
puts it: "Brighter diys ara coming— just
think of it. Bluebirds, dandelions, cara-
vans, saiss rs-grinders, artiobokes, violets,
and band-organs, will soon sing, shine,
aho v, sharpen, scent and shriek tbat Spring
has come.'' .
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to he multitape of fashions
In bata. At " This" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (seoocd bat store below Seamy), all tueee
* nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
— tbe prices are. reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sore to be raited. a
X>o JSol Buffer trom Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's instt-
tnte, S10 Kearny -treat, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
e«*aA from experience, having tested the pos-
ter's capability. References Riven Urequired. b
Private Lesbons in the FnzNoa Language
■*ay J. Jo; sit, graduate of the Uaivereitj of
P:irls, late-Professor of De la Monnals' Normal
■-i aool for Teacher*, and of St. Mary's College,
1 adon. 401 Qeftty street, between Mason and
iyl< r, upstairs. Ben of reference given. 4-q
..rfcd. Investment,
No other city la the United States offers
(T'tfer iadicemenU at tbe present time for
j stmant in town lots than San Diego. Now
-ie be time to secure lots at $25 each at 421
Mi <itgom ry street. Tnis la tho best chance
ever offered. •
We get no bn-ineas from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry 09.ee, 121 Leideedorff street. •
Twenty Tnousand
Pap;r Collars, all stylet", fcr sale cheap at the
What Ohear Laundry, office 121 Leldesdoiff at.
Fob itne wobk, go to T. 0. Jessnp, dentist,
oor. Sutter .nd Monig*ry, over Tucker/a. S-u
Removal^
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing mitchlces rented and ^re-
paired as U'ua, aud told cheaper thanevex. X i
Frott's Aboli.ion OIL,
The People's Remedy for all Aohes and Pains.
■ ■>»■
TH© Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
sy's Wehfoot PiRs, for all biUons complaints.
For sale by aR druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sansome
street, eemer of Commercial. •
Clam Ohowder Every XVleivt*
The beat chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon. IS Morton street, jast off
Kearny, g.»
SSJU Maore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
md In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing ea>
i abUshment, southwest corner Rash »na Mont-
gomery Bts., or Dexter Btablea. Oarrhun orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
ex night, at reduced rates. ne
»'
A great variety of Tir a and Bows, all styles,
just received at the Wbat Cheer Laundry, m
Borne Hush.
"A horse a hors?, my kingdom for a horse t"
The Epizootic is raging.
New placer diggings discovered around
Oroville., The days of 49 to be revived, per-
haps.
Bob Hart is talking of opooiog a night
school for political Epsakers. Ia the mean
time tbey can go to tbe Albambra.
"Thrift, Horatio, Thrift!" Bettar not have
invested that $30(7.
New York eDjoya amateur opera.
Noah Flood h a Weet^rn minister.
Bout Clnbs are cleaning up their oars.
Yen can ma'se love at dinner time.
Boston is benefited by Sunday libraries.
A little more rain is needed.
Who's your hatter? Try "Tbe Hat Store."
Chioago is d scussing mountsd policemen.
San Francisco is cussing dia-mountjd ex-
press meseeogers.
Picnic toilettes should be picturesque but
simple.
The Merry Andrews will have a. picnic on
the first of May.
Greased lightning— A eub&idizad. telegraph.
An eBaay oa man— A woman's attempt to
marry him. Vide Fraser vs. Thrift.
Wm. Onllen Bryant is writing le tare to
the N. Y. Pest from Florida on oranges. He
should visit Los Angeles.
Bright, brilliant and beautiful. The win-
dow of Col. Andrews* jewelry store nnder
the Ross House.
Hop Scotch. Hot Scotch saloons starting
up all over tbe oity. The fourth "branoh"
opened on Bash below Kearny.
Gastrodynia is what's the matter „ with
Thiers.
IowashipB dressed poultry direet to Eng-
land.
South Carolina support* 101 eolored legis-
lators.
If you have only three feet of ground, lay
ont a garden.
The brightest thing on Bush street is
Obarley Haake's new patent reflector.
A Memphis lady owns and runs seven
steamboats.
Sacramento is to have some drama next
week— Charles Edmunds and Miss Dargon.
An animal has been discovered with .three
horns. Some have horns and don't discover
them.
The New York Bar Association has over
six hundred member*.
There are ^7,850 Indians in California,
Oregon and Washington. All they ask is to
be let alone. Tbe High Jinks of the Bohe-
mian Club will be held on Sunday next, so
that the actor members may purticipate. It
will be Shaksperian night. Henry Edwards
in the Sire's chair.
Henry Edwards Is to play Dogberry in
"Much Ado AboutNothing."
The Epizootic was what frightaned Budd
Doble away.
The horsas at the Alms House have flannel
round tbeir threat i and Keating Bits up with
them all night.
Burnand is preparing a new 'burlesqne.
Beeebersays a babe is a mother's anchor.
Tbe 12tU of this mont'i was tbe Lasfr
Great Day (so the milleritios sa'.d) , but no
one seemed to mind it.
The Grass Valley Union is ob« of tbe
best edited papers in the State. Its editori-
als always have some point in them.
Kate Field is noted for her nobby little
dinner parties.
The man with money, and no manners,
gaias an easy entrance to Sau Francisco
sooiety. Tbe man with brains and no money
isn't a society man.
Kohler shot a gull and had Ancient Marin-
er's luok on bis cruise on Wednesday.
The laws of this country don't prove oar
fitness for self-government.
The Dominion Parliament is getting noisy
on Pacific Railroad schemes.
Somebody talks of getting up a colony of
English noblemen and gentlemen of moder-
means, to grow oranges in Los Angeles. T hey
might be wotse employed.
New York ice dealers are coel enough to
contemplate an advance iu their prieas.
San Francisco ice dealers have made a
raise already.
The Alta calls Beeeher a "pretendfd
patriot," and accuses him of "hypocritical
cant and humbug."
Pickering of the Bulletin dees not em-
ploy a Chines9 cook, but he has a very bad
one.
The men of taste of San Fraoeieoo, spent
$20,000 in pictures on Wednesday. .
The artists of San Franoisoa exhibit their
best piotares in the rooms of the Bohemian
Club before they let the "oommon people"
see them.
Bad cooks destroy the flavor .of every-
thing with salt.
The Overland Monthly is still published.
We "oritioised" it fairly instead of puffins
it— so it is not sent to us any more.
An artioie you can always borrow— Trou-
ble.
A young lady at Price sville has sent off
her lover with instructions not t j return un-
til he "means business."
The London Daily Telegraph has a wider
circulation than any other journal in the
world, about 175,000. So say the English
papers.
The Sau Jose Mercury is sound on the
Woman Question, but deluded with regard
to greenbacks.
Horror! Horrorl Philip Phillipps, the
Singing Pilgrim, has retarned to San Fran-
eisoo.
There are not ten good cooks in San Fran-
cisoo; one of thesa ia a colored woman, one
Troja fuit. The Troy Female Seminary
baa sold out.
There are about as many persons as horses
afflicted with t je tpizoot c in San Jose.
Blind Tom will give a conoert to-night in
Oakland.
Epitaph for a photographer — Taken from
life.
Bronaska, of the San Jose Opera House,
is to have a benefit to-night, tendered, him
br John McOullough. "Serious Family',
and "The Rough Diamond" by California
Theatre Company. Turn out ye San
Joseanil
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dresam&fcfr, baa removed
to 132 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stock*
ton, opposite Starr King's church. Ox
Attention, JUadles
To give the skin the softness of velvet, and
tbe tint of the lily to the complexion, uae
Dickey's Obbhe dk Lib. l
Tlie Pioneer Carpet Beating;
Machine Co,,
No. 653 Tehama street, is the only place you
can depend on for having your Carpets well
olfaned and swept by machinery, J. Spatjld-
ing & Co. 3-a
Wk would recommend you to John O. Bell If
you wish to buy carpets and fuaiiture cheap.
Steamtr and plonlo chairs of every description.
Nt-arly opposite the grand Hotel, on Market
street.
4P
XiADin, now is your time to boy your nnder-
olothlng at a great tacrlfl e, because H. Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to buy his Fall im-
portation?, and baa left ord<r- to sell his large
stpok of ladieB' and children's underclothing,
comprising all BtjleB and pattrns, cheaper than
ataoyothtr place in the city. Btnvmberthe
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. SB
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
Corner Twolfth and Folsom streets.
SUNDAY APRIL 37, 1813
The Annual Keunion
....OF THE....
IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS!
Under the auspices of the
IRISH VOLUNTEERS,
ESCORTED BY THE
Gxiardia do Juaioz
TWO BA.ND8 OB MUSIC H&.VB BKBN EN-
Saaed for the occasion, and dancing will oon-
tinae antil midnight
••-The PiodIj of ST. BRIDGETS SUNDAY
SCJHOUL oa Saturday. May 3.
A grand Emeitiinmenr, will be given to the chil-
dren, A first-oU»B Baod has been engaged lor the
occasion. Recitations, gfcmee, danoing, and merri-
ment will be the order of tbe day. ap2S it
S. F. and T&; P. R. R. Co.
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office befcre 8 a. u., can
be retarned in the evening if rrqoliad; we
never dlsappolntl Wbat Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelceadorff street. •
• 7
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 8
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Photographs Painted
1W WATER OULORS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from the omallett to fall life-size, always
ia t.h i most satisfactory manner, on very moderate
terms.
EMILY B. EKTMAIT,
42C Kearny ktreet,
a»2Sln B -'tween Oatiforaiaaad Pins.
EPIZOOTIC.
A FULL SUPPLY OF UBD1CINES CAN BE
be obtained at ear store, according to the
admirable i-BTTKR pnbliahed laft'.ly by the
AMERICAN PXPSKSS OOMPAAY JAMfi.8
G. aTEKLE A CO., Apothecaries, 581 Moot-
gomerp street, ao2fi lm
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DBS. TROMMLITZ A LICBDE9, GRADUATES
of the Lnipsioaud Vioaruv Universities, and
ja'e AeMataat brc-aeoDB United Ktaien Army, have
oDnoerl tbeir Offi'D and r.abor\torF at No. 4JSQ
E.B ARN Y S I RhET. near flalifornia, for the treat-
men of diseaai-s of tbe UriDary sad Gencr >riv'.
Orgin1!, and all Female Ce'nplnlntfl. To snffernrs
from Aitima, BroQobitiB, Oiptoerii, Sors 'J'Oroat,
Oo' cumotian aod> other Dis a n,i of tha Lanes
sad Toroi' we r-oDinraend Proftraawr MuIIit'i
h»| ne Exirwa of Tolle, ioclnding Ianallng
Appa-Htns. wbiud ia expensively ased in Uarooe,
-ud for which no are the Hole a gems for t no Pa-
cific Uoaet. Pur turthor oarlicnUr« call or address
DRS. TROMMUTZ A LEEDBS,
4 iO K arc Btree^, isaa Fr&ooisnn.
Opfioe Hones— i'roai 19 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p. m ,
a- d 6 ta 1 p.m.
P &.— Separate entrance for the aaeommodsbion
of Ladies. aD251* "
PIANOS.
A LARGE INVOICE OF THOSE FINE-TOWED
medium priced tfcHAUHOi PIA>OS
— t. ie most durable and reliable instruments im-
ported into tbe market for the prion. Call and see
them,
ORGANS.
New and beautiful stvtes of those tnaentSaeat
HKIAUE CABINET »KUAAS~the most
perfect reed instrument mads. Tbe tone Is pure,
powerful and resoaanb. Over Sl,OOI* of them
ave been sold. •
Sheet Manic, lUnsle Books. Ma ale Fo-
lios, Piano Stools, Piano Cowers. Vio-
lins. Ctattws, Aecordeona, e«c. , etc,
IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF
A.'L. BANCROFT & CO., Agents.
ap24 eodlmm 131 Murltet street.
CHANCE ^F TIME.
ON AN n AFTFR APRIL 1, 1973. THE STEAM-
or A NTE LOP", connecting at Donan as Land-
ing witQ tbe San Franoinco k North Paoiflo Rail-
road OompaDy for Oloverdale and all intermediate
stations, will leave San Fianciseo daily (Sundays
exopted), from Broadway Wharf, at 3:30 P. H. Re-
taroine, the train will leave Oloverdale daily at
5:30 o'clock a.m , connecting at Doaanne * ith the
ei.e mer and arriving in 8aa F> anoisco at 10 :'2u a m-
I be steamers and oars make olose oonnsotlons
with stages to and from all points,
SUNDAY EXCURSI0NS~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave Bon Francisco at 8 A. m. evsry Saaday
arriving at Olovt-rdaleat 1 o'olook p. m. Returning
will leave Oloverdalo at 2 o'clock, atriving in oan
Fraboiaoo at 7 o'clock This will alluw excur-
sionists ssveial boars at m of the plaess along
toe tine ef tbe r"nd For all information apply at
the Company's crU ■", 4SC Mo^t^omery street.
aplB l/ltTpR DONAHUE. Preaident.
GRAND EXHIBITION
BLINDFOLD DRILL
...AKD„
Jt W TO BE OrVEN BT THX
San Francisco Cadets,
O E. S. Mo DONALD, Commanding,
.At Piatt's Hall,
....OH....
THURSDAY EVKMNG....APB1L 31
Tickets Ooe Dollar
Admitting Gentleman and Ladies.
SeT*To be obtained at Gray's mnsio store, O. O
Keene's, oor. of Koa^ny and Bash streets, from the
members of the Company, or at tbe door on tbe
evening of tbe exhibition. »pl7 td
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BKAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the Beaton, and many of tbe most
popular
Will be held tbere. Tbe attractions are numer-
ous, skaiino pavilion, museum, gym-
nasium. Skating fr«e oa weekdays.
Admleaton., ..85 Cents
CHILDREN lO CENTS. np!7 tf
P. B;_l. S.
At a Stated Meeting; of the Benevolent
Protective Indepsndant Seals beld at their Lodge
Rooms Taesday, April 22d, 1873, it was nnani^
monsly agreed tkat a vote of thanks be tendered
to all volanteereandothen wbo'aldedin making
their First Annual Benefit the grsat saceess it
proved. The fallowing resolutions were anani-
moasly passed :
Resolved, That oar bearty thanks be tendered
to Messrs. John MoUalloagb. K. G. Bert and
Samuel Tettow, for the permission so freely given
for the member* of their companies oa that occa-
sion to aDpear,
Resolved, Tbahonr thsnlcs are oordialy ten-
dered to Mies Magsie Moore, Tne Chapman Sis-
ters, M'lle Maria Gmgaio, Mme. BniBlay, Mias
FaaDy Gibson, Little Jewel, Mr. Henry Edwards,
Mr. Owen Marlowe, Mr, J . O. Williamson, Sig-
ner Donate, and Messrs. Charles Verner, Ua ry
Oaaelaod, John Woodard, Tho*. Campbell, the
members of the Orchestra, and tie 4th Artillery
Band, for their valuable profesei jnal aid.
Resolved, That we thank the following persons
for ineir liberal dona1 ions: t'raaois A Valentine,
$20; Kepi A Co., $ 0; publisher of b'itriro. $12 50
b. F. Bulla. in, JU0 ; Morning Call, $2 60; Chron-
icle, $2 SO,
1 By order. [apt! St] G. H. FOSTEB, G. S.
CLASSES INJL0CUTI0N.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profeaslon in • alifornia pro-
pose forming classes f or i Detraction in Eloontion.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of aooniriDg a nsefnl art at a moderate cost
oan send in thoir names to "Cambyses " P. O. Box
2334, when particulars as to terms, etc.. will bs
sent M them de9 *
RAFFLE.
the work of Mrs. E, Stanley (Miss May Les-
lie), will be rafflad tor on
8 ..tun-day Evening, May lOth,
At SPIKES A POND'S, corner Kearny and Bush
street*. 100 oQanoee. »1 par obancs. ap3S td
P.VOLKEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
DDVS AND SoXLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Also., CLEANS, DYES, and REPAIRS, In tbe
moBtscieotiBo manner. Ha baa made the above a
sueeialtv for 30 rears, and is benod to give aatia-
fsotion to alL *p?4 im
RETURN THE BOOK!
MTHGrcVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
TT OF HOME" from the Fiqabo Office 1b par
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE SOAROlTy OF SALOONS
on Bash street, 1 beg to inforsa my .friends
and tbe ,-ublio that I have opened the
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AX....
830 Bnsb 'street, belween Montgomery
and Kenrny.
All Driuks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Oonoooted in the best style and of tbe
Purest Liquors. •
OBA8. W. riLBMVNN.
ap21 tf Proprietor.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X-XJ1KCH:,
Cor* Second and Teh una atceeto*
ear-Terrapin oonvtantly on hand.
Oysters in every stvle. PRIVATit
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
dec 31 lm
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and nidi
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
CHANGE Of BAJS.
MARTIN aThORTON
. sUnd. comer sf Uley and Montgomery eta.
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak S
No
(Fennetl, Mayer & Wium^
SO MONTOOMEBT «]
Opposite tbe tick Ht»o«
BSAICH, 408 KEARNY R,
MB. MATER OALL9 ATramioi,
Itrge uxi well ssleoted u»,ii2J
ladies Cloaks, in Silk, \
and Cloth,
And bie now tty'ea of ready-m*da am.
other LADIES' SUITS, a, VESy ulw
Al.o. a lar«e atook ol strlpeo, BroVil
bia»le, Laoe J.okels. S.Ik .ad oSf,„
Slk. gating, Olo.kingg, aid mnffl
the Bpnag gtileg of "
PI.AIN AS* IHB1QI,,
LISEM 8CITS,
Jf. B.— Oloaka, Dreeaasaad .aif. mK*,
in lateat faslnon, at r.agonable rata*
s,
HALI?S
lR
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S'
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PAR
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sft I, |
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YELLOW
DOCK
AND |
IODIDE of POTI:
nnul BUT 8PKINO MM "
la me, Parities the BImIi1 "
morbid, corrupt and Impart m ,
Cnrea Bhenmatlim and Merearlalf ^
Sold by all DrnsaTlats.
III*
Ma
Aexorcr, in saxsohi nu -3.
SOLE AGENTS F01 ! ^
DK. PEBBT'H LAST CHUC
DK. PEKBY'M WKilFOOTfU, JJJ
MONEY SAil^
BypnrohasingyoarGooiHB.il ! -
NEW YORK 8T
Bio. HO Aeeond
Human and Imitation
Goods. Tbe Largest atook and Ii
at Wholesale end Ketail.
Hnmsn Hair Switobes... ^5, f6, $lM
Unman hair, top braids....
Silk Uhignons
Silk Tnp Braids
Linen or Mohair Top Braids ,J|
Lln>,n SwitobOB
Silk Mohair Oarls, very fins
Mohair Switches, plain or orimpi
Bibbons, Uosfery, Hair N '
Our Real Hairj,
Are nneqnalled in this market I
qaality or variety, Examine oflrit"
ing your purohasee. swGood* ssi
A B. SAMPHOSsWi |
No. 11«I
aoSOlm Between Mlulon sals att'^w
OS
TBBrt:
Programmea, and all kind, of
snow, uEcru«E. conoiaT,'. (j,
ATKI and CIKCTJS WIM'
AT LOW BATES, BT
H3. r». stere
S8S CJtiY STBBIT. I
» MANUEAOTUREa
— Ain>- j
KEPlHtl
THOMAS W. BR»
siijVbii i»XiA'r;
^ orubJTbjnjos,
olHEB JJI«KAL IalsTT■^*,
ESTABLISHED IN 1
sn>" Lessons sdven on the Ban
MISSION 8TKEET, between --
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Soto
sSBionals always " ' J
1
FREE AND EAI
ITIIT lATUBJiT*1
Piano tvna 81nsln< *'
til
CHARING
,A±A,SM
OOO Ml. .Ion atreet, near
dale BAOLE8 A WILD,
:
CANDIES.
ALL KLTO* OB THE |TW«*
made at oar Staam OjotOJn''*'.
orders. eepaoiaUj Irom tbe oonntrT. ■"
and wlil be promptlr a*««nd.d«»- wA-
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Bicker, the Creat Irish Comedian.
Little Mac, tho San Francisco Favorite.
APRIL M await
HIS C3T THE EP.Z03TIC
JOAN OF ARC I
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AMPHITHEATRE
The Climax Reaohed!
rtU Kiiurnri WAN kt.iii
JOHN WILSON and YANKEE ROBINSON
■ »• aaaa aaooaar to a gloat a »n
NO III <><>!> will | l.l,
Grand Amalgamation
SAN YEAHI
la ».r -*•'•»•• "MBMfl EaBarl*. ~
TVS HttlU Blilrri.M.
Mr. JOHN CONKLIN,
"Tt>« a-B» «rff '•>■) Bit."
OMAR KINGSLEY
TBa rr««tl«Tr •f !■• *rm «r« llTW la.
LAURA and HARRY CLARK
All the Trick Horses and all the Stars
OOBBBOTBD WITH TUB
Double Circua Troupe
Positively One Week Only!
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OFFERED
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— Sola Proariatar
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Maalaat Dtraator
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ID EXTRA NIGHT
10P0LITAN THEATRE
T EVE WING APRIL 28th
ontgomery Avenue Improvement
1x9 alrsadr eona'aoid, tba frlaaaa af
Mara thoaaht thai tka
ITlttl+if£ Termination
Would ba to tacdar bin a
CORRESPONDENCE.
Sam PmaiTciaoo. April »J, mi.
I. I'rt-Dfar tin It la with ft-ril-A-a of
T»tlbatwab*ar iba* iba U-irouo .iun rbaaira la
, iiia^rd ; sad it for to* p. at iora. jaara at Data
lad wlib }OQ, aad dorioc that 'I 10* i>ar ralattoaa
»ia -bo'I al-am tohintl^r. and al-n la co--ld«r-
ir -Ini t lop-rhqiiii afforia aa Prmprin-nr and
»■.. Tji far ba Amoaataaol of ol ma pnbll- w-
• ••job i . nSirria* UUHPLIIAKntaRY
- aUoaoa M.ii'hdm, April 3" orWIJ, whiofc
IJI W 'H«i lata Thaatra can ba aii,1 f ,t
Tkarafar*, It ytrtt anil aoe-pl «or aarrioaa
ghand
HORTICULTURAL
SPRING EXHIBITION
— OF THI
Bay District Horticultural
8ocietyv of California,
WILL OPEN MAT 1, 1873
TO CORTIRUX KISS DATS.
a.kaaHa
.atyalaa
a. ■»• pniai,, i , bb« oarbaatatiOatTora I) mail.
.* "' ? *°- Md oa* *Blab Id ibtfaiara 700
kiaar.dpitda. '
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d 8«p.r..
r M Batata,
Wih HI map,
Dollr Mattla.
lacrrfla WBllaoa,
akaVatlaaa.
"aw AIM M or r la on,
. Jlta y*apy Yoaag.
Mr. L V rJ.,tir,
Jaaca lit a art.
K M Piarar.
J*o b Sn»ttaok,
Vaalara M oora aad Bray,
Wm M Tobar,
Edward Raaalnaaa,
Aodraw Ulrrall,
- J oh a Woodard,
flbarldaa Oorb/n.
Baa. r.ANClano. Anil Mlb. 189.
u«aaaai »n» , „f ,B,lfrd«r Itat
^BaaraaP'* ,0 kMw that fo* karaaaoh
To 16- o..* I bAfa ala-AM ft-ncalaa la
ara aaaa. nbalt to tka a<a«f iaiprora-
iaay nnatba bafota wa agala maat
oa- bt»|r,iaa ta.4 aooial ral.-loaj,
awaaaaat. Ia -osapHiaa roarktad
Baaaflt, atlaar hi to tbaak y oa f ram
- wtvir, r. e, pur.
TH8'
UK DISPLAY Of FLOWEKS, TKIIS AND
RBOBS will b.oD"]aiil.<l. Th. BUI will be DBO-
OBtTID oa • GRAND B i>LB, .lib WKBATH8 UK OAK-
LANug, RTATUABT, AQ.0ABIUM8, FLORAL FODRT.
AINS, BD-SlIO WOBI. UUUQDET8 ul FLOWERS, Mo.
Dotlog eTonr .flornoon tad tTaolDg
Schmidt A Schlott's Band &
Will par form th. moit Ml.ct muilo Kotblng will b. left
djiJom to mik.ih. EzhlblUo. . moil brllll.Dt noo«.f.
PROFBSSOR E. 8. CARR,
Of the UatTer,lty of CiUfornU, h.i kindlj MniMbJd to
dellT.t th. OPISISO ADDBXSS.
FIFTY HANDSOME PRIZES
Will be mrltd to the TODKO LlDIISof 8»n Frmolfeo
wko will nklblt th. Fl.oti i.o«It»4 it th. Inhibition of
1BTI.
Dailogth. Afternoon oomDjBn.log on Modi;, Uvf Bib,
FlMtl Will b. glTo. .WAT (9 All BOJf Ml Gill. Who por-
oh.t. Ticket. »t th* door.
mioM of ADiaaaoB j
f.biit B..I.. Tuk.u as 00
MuLIUMaTUkMa » —
■ ■■■'■ AdnlHlo. AO
Child... BA
Door. op.n .nrj cter (.ie.pt SnnOTl tnm 11 A. u. to
If,., nnel tnm 1). lo 10 ». w.
Piontud. Comwi. from s to e ul 8 to 10 f. a.
th eaNMiTTiE ar *)rjhiiem(iti.
A. QBANS
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
... WILL HE OrTaV BT THE. ...
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
....13 TOE....
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Trl«r.atre«t. aaar Twj-lor,
CMHMKNCINO OH TRE »»TH OF APBTL,
»d«oa<lDaia« TtiSHt AVaMSOS, darlac
wbloh t ma tba
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
AJTD
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise.
Togatber allb aalactlooa from
Will ba a*t*aD bjr a
GRAND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
... aHII IN ....
ORCHESTRA OF ;i0 PIECES,
« ltd Fall Or**» A«a«an>anlaien«.
Th* Solos will b» randorad br Mrs Marrinar,
Moora aad Hayrtan, and Uaaara. Major, Hagalra,
'^ampball and MaAla.
OOttbUOTOB PKOF. OSO. T. EVANS
Hoata can ba reaarvad for tba aaaaoa at Kohlar,
' litan A Ua'a, «»:( Ulaj a'r»at, 00 and after OAT-
URl'AV, Auril 19 b.
rial* of HINOJ.K riuKBTS, with RbSHRVKD
SKATS, oa BATURUAV, April 26th.
aaT- Foil partloolars will ba foaod la Pampblata
to ba bad at all aba Muilo Storas. apift td
AFTKB THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO THB
Hot Sooton,
Batter street, .ear Kearny,
And trf on. of tb.lr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drlnktt Ten Cental
M U , JOS. P. BRIOOl. P,oprl.tor.
BR. JORDAN'*
GREAT IMTOMICaL MUSEU1,
AaA wlkn »fMe«HU>
IV.vVV I*. ebteot. teb. ...n. Qp.. to Uu
Sibllo DAT ABO MIOBT. .1 BUBBlS HAJU
IB AtoaKoaMaMrMt, FOB HIM OBLK.
av-Dn. Jomua*. FarfAn Omoiii u sni
Ladies and Children
....WILL HMD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
APftrTSSINO PLRASAITT TO USB, EASILY APPLIED,
la no. craur. and will oot lojara tha moat daliuata. II
oaraa all dliaaaaa of tba aoalp. ramoTaa dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
rUe<l.r. th. bAlr .of, ud llour. u< >• FUBILY VEOB
W-Th, Orlrln.1 8AOB BRUSH UA1B TOMIO ABO
DRK8SIN0 nuf b. ludot tb.AA.ot.
JAB. FJ. BATRI, Bratflil,
Oom.r N«« MoDtAomeTT *n. How.rd it.MU.indol .11 lliw
Kl.u. telljf.
w x a a no.
....THE....
ORGAN OF AMUSEMENTS
....oiKOtOiATES IK.,..
All the Theatres,
, AMD »
CIRCULATED EVERY DAY
a IBM YF.AB,
&ENERALLT THBODQHODT THE CITY
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THI HOST BUOAjrr 0TJ1T0M WORK IB TBI OITT
Beerm Sc Maynard,
"FIGARO."
THE JOUBJTAX OF AMUSXXENT1.
l^hlisbed mn Day » tb» *•»* *»
UKtrtkntn' sa* wVsaskJ»Brto»sU.
Below Montgomery. Ban yraociaoo.
BATUBDAT APBIL 26, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
Caltfobstia Theatre.— Xr§. D. P. Bowere
hadesplBndid honse for her benefit last night,
every seat being oecopied and auodm* room hsrd
to obtain. Tbuvuimoti flsterina; testimonial
el the »iuen in which the pnble of Sao Francisco
hold tbii great artiste, lor 'The Haachback" is
nota-popniar" alar. With John McOollonga as
Bir Thomts Clifford and Henry Edwards ■• Muter
Walter. Mrs. Bowers snp;ort was of conrse ex-
cellent. To-night tBs trasedy of •'Macbeth will
be presents* with John McOolloogh u tbe Tbime
tsdMti BowtnuLtdf Macbeth, a chwuur in
which it* bu do tqaal Tbe laat tine tbie plaj-
iu produced (wilhoat a star) the theatre wu
crowded to e allocation, so it may wellbe imsgiaed
that there will be roib to-night. "Mary Btoart''
will be performed at the marine te-dar. Oo Mon-
day "Moeh Ado Aboat Nothing,," referred to
elsewhere, will be produced.
MzraopoLjrAX Theatkk. — The Chap-
nu Sitters acid E. D. Davie* will appear at tbe
xtatioee to-day. ih ■ evening aad to morrow night
in a re»T attractive bill, comprising the barl««ne
ef -Cinderella," end new local character! and
loop by D»viei. The !aet nights [of the Metro-
politan Theatre are being well enjoyed by the
public, tbongh their enjoyment la mingled with
regret that tbie theatre maet eoon be lsveUsd
with the grosnd.
^TJAanrRA Tezit*x. — At the matinee
to-day, tbie evening and agaia to-morrow night,
the exoel lent bill published on onr fiitt sage will
be performed. It eonpnuB Vivien in some of
biebast aeogs; Little Mac in bia apedaltiee; Sam
Bicker In ae ta ; Bob Bart in the fint part and in
Ethiopian ferota : Charles Ballon in Song and
Dance, end aaa? other attractions.
Bella Hitioh Theatre Great attrac-
tions will be offered at this popular variety thea-
tre to-night. Cassim and Fritz, the yonng acro-
neta. recently arrived from Beath America, will
make their first appearance ; Thomas Campbell,
the favorite baritone, will sing some of bit best
songs, and Tommy Barton and Susie Bobinson
will sing a dnet in the first part, and severally ap-
pear in the interlude in character aongs and song
and dance. Toe performance will conclude with
"A Ghoai i* Spite of Himself," In which B. G.
Marsh. Barry Oanalmd, Mise Minnie Fillmore,
Miss Jennie Johnson, Mat Kelly and others will
take part.
Btjcelet's Kett Vabietibs. — A great
Bitaxday night bill has bean prepared at tbie
house. Among the new acta to be presented this
evening, are "He Baa lie Epizootic." "He Wag
There" and "Engaging Talent-" Frank Moiti-
more, Harry Deroy, Bally Thayer, Ida May and a
boat of other favorites will appear.
"Wilson's AMPEnHZATBE.— There will be
a matinee to-day. a performance in the evening
and to-morrow sight tbe season by the combined*
companies of JobD Wilson and Yankee Bobinson
will does. A very attractive programme will be
presented on each ol these occasions. The per-
formance to-night will be for the benefit of Laura,
the graceful and daring lady rymnaak Ssnyeoh'
OookJin, and a boat of others will appear.
Hobtictjltubal Hall.— The Spriog Ei-
clbtt.oa of tbeBay Diatriot Hortionltorel Society
of California will commence oo May Let, at Her
■lta*alHaH,« Stcekton street. By refer, ng to
adrertiaemeci ot? #qt liirstpage, ft will be seen that
feto will is music Vt »*»»>•' »Bd Sehlou'i
bud and other attractions.
Badgke's Clntbal Park, Oaklakd. —
Tbe Colombia Lodge Ko. 12. of the Indepen-
dent Order of B'nai B'ritfa will hold their aonusA
picnlo to-morrow at Badget's Park, Oakland
Tbuewlllbe a. gcod music, dancing in the pavil-
ion end other amassment].
Cm GABDE5S. — The sntTial reunion of
the Irish Revolutionists will be held here on Sun-
day, nnder tbe auspices of the Irish Volunteers-
The BevolntioniEte will be escorted by the Sbieds
Guard and Guardia de Juarez. Two bands o
music have been engaged for the occasion. Banc-
jo< will oontiane until midcirht. A grand gala
day will be held. Ca Sunday, May 3d. tbe picnic
of EL Bridget's Sunday School will be held.
Woodward's Gardens —Mr, "Woodward
haa departed from hia established custom, axd
will on Sunday next give the use of his Gardens
for a benefit for the boy Bnislay, whoae arm was
permanently injured by having the muscles de-
stroyed by a ferocious dog last week. A large cum-
ber of professionals have aeconed Mr. Woodward
id this worthy movement, and have volunteered
for the occasion.
Excc-eeios TO THE Faballoxes.— The
moet attractive excursion of the season will take
plaoe to-morrow. The steamship. Wo. Taber
Oeptaln Oharl-s Thome, will take a party ol is-
diea vnd gentlemen on a trip to Ice Fnrailcoes-
Theateamer will start from Market-street Wharf,
at half pas*, nine o'clock. The party will remain
at the Islands about three bouro, and 'return to
the city at six in the evening. All who take pir-
la l".a exoars on may confidently anticipate a
dellgbttal day 'e amusement. The prcfiu ol tbe
trip will be eevoted to tbe benefit of Oapt. Root.
Haley, who is at present an invalid. Toe Win.
Tabar iea fine steamer, with abundant stateroom
aeoommodatioa for ladies. Dinner wiU be served
onboard, Kxtrabeats will be tikeo along toaaake
the landtag with. Allen's Band will accompany
the excursionists.
Hahdzx and Haydjt FzsnTAL.— T frill
oratorio of " Elijah." Md Mendehsohn'e Kymn
ol Praise,'' will be nerfermed by tbe Hana el aad
Haydn Sodas; at the Oestral Tabernacle, on Tyler
atreet, near Taylor. I here wiUbeaeboroa of two
bnnired voices, and an orchestra of thirty pieces.
with foil organ aecompanimeBt. The solve will
be sung by Mrs. Martlner. Mrs. Moore and Mrs
Bajden. and Metere. Mayer. Magnlre. Campbell
and Makiu. George T. Evans will b* conductor
The festival w.ll conimeno. on April Kte, »ofl ^
be continued lor thro- evenine*. b*eu r.« iii
reserved at Eohltr A Chase's. S3] OUy avrse" on
uEArTD Bukdat Eectbsiok.— The 8t*amer
Antelope leaves Broadway Wharf every Sunday at
9 o'clock A-nL, ccnneetitg with the care of the
Kortb Pacific Bail road at Donahue for Petal una
Santa Rosa, Healdeburg and Cloverdsls, arririns;
St Vit latter pace at 1 T at. R* turning, exeitrsioa-
ista will leave it I. p it and arrive in San Fran.
cieoo at?:Sc. The trip offers the advantage of a
splendic sail tbe length of the bay, a^d aixte-xsilss
ef railing tbrongb toe whole lenitb of Sonoma
Nwtcs.— 8. W. Piercy sod Fratk Cleives,
ol the Waldron Troops, retnraed from Poriiand
Oregon by tne A i«x,oo Tuesday. They report tbe
esmpaaydiasolved and J. B. Waldron and wife.
J. H. Vinson and Mr. and Hra. W. C. Orosble on
thsir way overland to Salt Lake sod Denver.
CogiU ard Cooper, the California eocg and daice
men, left for the East on Tueeday. Thar will make
their fint appearance on the other side at Dea-
gle"a Varieties, St. Louie. Tbese two yonoclmen
have attended assiduously to their badness for
tbe last twelve months, aad have mads rrsit I pro
greaa. OegLU ia the most spirited performer of
the two, they work well aocsther and will doutlesa
become as great favorites in the Eistae they are
here.
On Monday, the fourth Sbakspearfaa revival
St the twJlfornta Ibeatre, will take place
Sbakepeare'a comedy of "Much Ado About I7oth"
iog" will ba preduced with new scenery by Pji
ter, new oostomes and appaiotmeots. increased
chorus snd a strong cast, comprising Mrs. D. P
Bower* aa Beatrice. John McOallongh as Bene-
dick, Miss Minnie Walton aa Hero, G- D. Chap-
man as Don Pedro, W. A. Mestayer as Dan John
E. J.Bajkley aaOaoni Olaodio, Waller Lemin
aa|Leonate, E. I?. Thayer aa Antonio. S. W. Leach
as Friar, John Wilson aa Boraehio, Eben Plimp-
ton as Conrad, Charles Henry aa Biltbazar, Hen-
ry Edwards aa Dogberry, J. O. Williamson as
Verges, Henry Ooad as Sea coal, H. James as Oat-
oake, J. H. Terrenes as Sexton, Miss Nellie Cum-
mins as Ursula, and Miss Carrie Wyatt as Mar-
garet.
Hew Zealand papers of March 3rd forwarded us
by J. Fellom (Iron Boy). report Ohlarini'a Oircas
performing st Otago, to good business. The Duoe-
di= Gazette referring to the Iron Be? says:
The wonderfrl muscular development of the
latter almost jeiufles toe title, "Young Hercules,"
bestowed upon him by tbe handbills. Uia amazing
performanoe would cause aa maoh fear aa sur-
prise were it not that hie evident strength de-
prives hie perilous feats of half their danger.
Of the performance as a wbols it says:
Of all tbs equestrian, acrebatio tumbling, or
tight-rope performances yei givao in tbe Austra'a-
eian Colonies, that of the Italian C ire an Company
certainly ie the bast.
MeCarty Brothers and Sisters gave a Boa B;n
aad Exhibition Party at Da- ha way Hall laat night.
Their jnveaile pupils performed a Dumber of io-
trioate dances in admirable style.
Almaviva the dramatic sditor of the London
Figaro says :
"A fmll-eiz-ed working- steamer" m announced as
the great attraction of s new American pieoe
called ' L fa on tbs Arkamaw," by aa sotBor
named Bob Hut Let as Dope thst tbey will cot try
to work Mr. Bob Hart e steamer by the aid of tbe
ordinary company, unless they contemplate a very
novel sensation. If a full- sized super sbonld
ebanee to sit oa the safety valvs of tie fall-siaed
working stgamer, it may wsrk with such sucosss as
literally to bring down the bouse.
Msuager Maguire, who Is in the East on the look
out for talent for the Alhambra, haa made a good
beginning by engaging Kelly and Leon, two of the
brightest stars in the profession, and Hastsr Bar-
ney,a dancer who is said to eclipse all others. They
will shortly appear.
Laura Fafr will attempt to thrust herself on the
public of San Francisco ta-nigkt at Maguire's
Opera Honae, in "readings and recltitious." Waen
she did so in Sacramento about ten people psid
for admission, and she let tbe rest in free. Wo
don't be e=ve six will pay to-night and the "recita-
tions" will propably not be given.
There is a new theatre on Basslan Hill, at the
sornirof Larkin streets, called the 8 Ur Theatre-
Master Frank Pood and OeergeEngels, proprietors
and managers. MinBtrel aad variety entertain-
ments. Admission 10 eerts. The receipts last
evening were f 3.6*. Performance good and every
one pleased.
Billy Emerson, soda company of minstrels wilj
shortly prooeed to Melbourne. Australia, under an
engagement to George Ceppin, made through the
draaraiic sgenoy of Sheridan Oorbyn A Oo.
Congress Hall is first approaching completion aa
a theatre. The plasterers have finished their por-
tion of the work, and the upholsters will com-
mence next week.
Charles Fish, the wonderful bare-back rider re-
ports from London, where he is with Heagler's
Circus.
Tony Oakes, Skating Carnival at Hayward on
May 1st will be a greed sffair.
Ob Monday ntffbtan extra performanes will be
givi n at the Metrepolitao Theslie, f?r the beatxfit
of manager Bert. This will oloee the career Of
this popolarptace of amassment. Correspondence
with referer.ee to this benefit, appears in another
oolums. A Very full bill will he preseeted. Mr.
aad Mrs. F. M. Bates, will make their reappear-
ance in San Fraceiaco. E. D. Dines aad tbs
Chapman Sisters will make their last appearance
and a cumber ol volunteers including M'lie Marie
Gaugain, the Little Darlicgf, Jimmy Moore, and
others will take pait In the entettainment,
8ak Fbakcieco Olympic Clvtb. — The
San Francisco Olympic Club will have a pioaie
and exhibition at Bsdger'e Central Park, Oakland
on Thursday, May 1st. It is sure to draw a very
large and fashionable crowd. Ticket* of admie-
sion to the Park, price fifty' cents. Ticket! can be
obtained at the mnsic stores and members of the
Drab,
AwATOinoAL Museum. — One of the most
tcmplete eoUections of the kind in the United
■Utee, somprising hundreds of costly and beau-
i!ui wrx models, is dally on view (to gentlemen
mly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
tour may be profubly snent here.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In Ifew York. Aimee'a Opera Bonffe Troupe
commenced exhort season at tbe Academy of
Mific on the 17th "Divorce" waa rerircd at
the Fifth Avenue Theatre oo the 15ih At the
Grand Opera Bouse. "Under the Gaslight" waa
revved on the 14th "David Oarrick" and
"Lord Dundreary Mirried and Sett'sd" were still
the etlractione at Wallack's "Daddy O'Dowd"
stillranat Boom's The Vokea Famiiy m-.de
theirappearanoeat Mblo's Garden on the 14th
in the musical farce of " ice Belles of tte Kitch-
en;" there was an immense bouse and tbe rash
still eontinneB At the Olympic, another re
onst ruction of "Homptj Dompt}" was produced
on the 21st At the Union Sqiare Theatre,
Miss Agnes Ethel was playing in ' Frou Froo."
Frank McEvoj a IVew Hibernioon waa on ex-
hibition at the St. James' Theatre, for a season of
four week*, oommeneing April 14th At tbe
Theatre Oomiqns, Ling Lssk, the Chines* juggler,
was ths aUraetion Bryant's Miustrels bare
revived "Shoo Fly" Lent closed bit eireats
season en the 12th, and started far tbe country
At the Atbecasom, ths Zsnfretta Troupe
and Miss Lillis Hall commenced an engagement
on tbe; Hth At Tony .Pastor's, the eossDeoy
wheee names we gave In last Saturday's summary
appeared, and on the l*:h Jobo WiHianu, dog and
reel dancer, Huth Haggerty, Dut;h oomedlae,
and Gobs and Fox oommenced engagements
TbeTbirtr-feurth Street Theatre waa opened < a
on the 14th, under the managemsut of Mods. La
Thoree; Fred Tonker, leader oforohstra: M
Hurley, sosnio artiste. The ssmpany iuelades
Qenldlns and Leopold, sryanaati; M'lls Bertha
principal dancer; Eds Z egler, ballad-a nger
ErinaCarleton, Irish aerio-comic; Carrie Elliot,
huriesqae scueu; Ida Mtdlgan, aerio-Temic :
Harry C. Maiville, eharaoter chance voealtstf
Ari Holston, female impersonator; Jee Buckley.
vUisiraocomedian; Barry UbsldoD, clog and jig
dan.e; Paddy Bngbes,.Irtshspecialasa, and Lit.
tleOfaob, a dwarf At Wood's Musswsn, Don-
okk Murray commenced aa encasement on the
lltb, ia "The Gambler's Crime"— another version
of "Toe Red Pocket Book,"
in Beaton, there waa oo'btng new f oi ths week
ending April 12th. Edwin Adams continued to
perform at tbe Boiton Theatre, and concluded his
engagement on that night- It was not as profi-
table as bis tsleoU deserved It should have been.
00 the 14th, Mrs F. 9. Ohanfraa began a brief
engagement at tsie theatre, ae Madame Fsrnande
Maltha, la O. W. Tsyleure'e new drama in four
acts. "Two Wlvss: or. Marriage and its Shadows.1.
At the Museum. "A Obristmse Supper'*
proved tbe atap.e ol ths week's enterttinmeat
varied by "Divorce," on Tuesday nigbt. for Mr)
J. A. Smith's benefit, and by "Blow for Blow," and
"Taken in and Dons For." on Friday night, for
tba of Mr. Warren Tne Howard Athenasam
continued to perform "Babil ard Bijou." Tbe
burlesque of "The Female Thieves" is announced.
and Miss Jennie Worrell will shortly appear ..
The Globe Theatre programme for Easter week
was q tile at tree Ire. Monday, "Orpbee mi tc-
fers;" Tueeday "Genevieve de Brsbaal ;" Wednea-
day(matineee). "Barbe Blene ;" Wednesday (even-
ing), benefit of M'lleAlmee. when was ipreiented
the first act of "La Grande Duchssae," second
act of "La Pericholp,"snd last act of "Orpbeaaux
Bnfers." Mr. Frank Mayo appeared ae Davy
Oroshett on Thursday evening It la 'generally
reported that Mies Josie Orton will succeed Mrs.
J.B. Booth as hadinc lady at ths Boston Theatre,
bat tbe reportis cetasgeserdly credited.
A funny thing occurred st the Montgomery
(Ala.) Theatre during the recent engagement of
Char otte Thompson's Troupe. In the laat act of
the play Lord Booheitir declares hia tore for Jane
Eyre, and holds out his arms to receive her into
his embraoe. The audience were awaiting the
reanltwith breathless attention and deep silence
when an unaoph'stlcated fellow In the gallery ex-
oldsned: " She'll come, yon bet!" in a manner
that brought the house down and ended the sus-
pense of thesudienee.
Tbs Troy Budgst has ths following, from which
it will be perceived that some one has been taxing
Omar Kiogslej's other name In vain, and nearly
came to grief:
The Gobs annonoeed anew performer last week
— "Zoiara; Is it Man or Woman V fto*. Zorara
arrived in froy en time, and signaled bis entrance
to our moral citr bv getting on a eiorious drunk,
waicn. had tne effect to cause it to be hie ed at the
Globe, and woich came near causing the deetruo-
t en ef much life and property. It went to bed in
it> bot;l some t me after midnight. With a pipe in
its pretty little mouta. Soon afterwards it fell
asleep, and tbe bed caught tire. Early Miller, tbe
leader cf the orcbestre, wco rooms in tbe ootel,
being somewhat rest'ess, was the first to discover
the smoke, and soon found tbe room whence the
smoke emanated, and broke tbrongb tbe door. A
horrible s<gbt met his ey*s. Before oim lay the
still seeping Zoysra, whils the bed clothing wss
on fire over a surface of e< v-ral feet, and uart Of
the room clouded by a bsnkof dense emoke He
ist dragged Zoyars r»y toe heels into tie hall, and
toen pro.-eeded to fight the flames and ell for
help, which ipeedily came. Mt&rttme the Zoyara
recovered, and to its fl:ghtrosr6d madlrtbrocgh
tbe balls, and e^an iota ladies' rooms, io extreme
dishabille. And now a b< tei fall of guests stand
ready to bet any money that Zsyaraie a man. He
was boncced 'rem the houeo and from the theatre
without benefi. of the clergy.
Aa English opera troupe, with Miss Boss Her-
see, Mrs. Zelda Seguin, Miss Emnfa Howson, Miss
Phillips, Miss Newman, Miss Maseen.and Messrs.
Brookbeuse Bowler, Eugene Olerk, John Ol&rk, G.
F. Hell and Edmund Segnin as the principal art-
ists, commenced a six nights' season at the Acad-
emy of Music. Pittsburgh, on the leth.
Jsmes Scbonberg has sued Arthur Cheney In
the New York Suprems Oouit to recover $1/00 for
failure to prod nee at the Globe an English version
01 8ard:u's *' Fernande," written by blra. Ths
terms were that tbe plaint B was to receive $20
for each representation of tbs play. It waa an-
nounced several times, but never piodnced.aud
eventually another translation ol ths play (was
given in New York. The defendant claimed that
the version of Mr Sohooberg oonld cot be adapted
torrepreeeLtation. A verdict of f*325 damages was
given for the plaintiff.
It may Dot be generally known that tbe late
OoarlesBarrsswassffiinced to tbeprettraad tal-
ented dauBsnee, Cora Adr eaue, late of Si clo's. and
that their nuptials were (o have been celebrated
daring tbe correct month.
Mr. Lewis Morrison of tbe Walaot-street Thea-
tre, Philadelphia, has been offered the leading po-
sition it tbe Union-square Theatre, New York, but
declined, as be bas already closed witb Mansger
MoCullongb. of California, for the esme position.
His farewell bemfit takes place on tbe 16th May—
"Borneo and Juliet," with Mhs Agues Ethel (who
has volnnteered) as Jeliet, E. L, Davenport as
Msroctio. sod Morrison aa Borneo. The house la
nearly all sold.
J. E Emmet will produce the new drams writ-
ten for him by H. J. Byron at the Walnt-t, Phila-
delphia, October 6th.
The VokeB Family, consisting or ths Misses Titf-
toria, Boeiaa, and Mes.-rs. Frederic and Fawdon,
arrived la New York per steamship Calabria, on
April 12th.
Tbe Troy Budget sajs. "The froat of Niblo'e
Garden, New York, where the Boffilo Bill tronpe
is playing, is ornameoted with bnffalo heads said
to have been chopped off bj Bill and Texas
Jask. As they bad no snob trophies here, it is
presumed they captored the buffaloes over in
A Westsro paper thus describes tbe opening o
anew theatre: "The Mayor oosupied one of the
private boxea, while tbe others were tenanted by
prominent oitlsens. There wars but few ladies
present, and those that were looked ae if tbey
wished -they bad stayed away. The ushers were
lnunasosliy good BpiritB, atd went around yank-
ing people out of their Beats to give tbem to others
with a fiendish glee. The ticket-seller felt his
oata considerably, aad sold his b>t* of pasteboard
with the condescending air of a hotel- clerk."
M'He Morlaeebi performed at Niblo's Gardens
on Saturday svening, April 12. ]D a drearatic sketch
written by Ool. Judsen, entitled "Love's Battles
or; Fairy Tnens formations." acting the character
of Nioette Theskstobwas intended fortheeole
purpoBH of enabling Mile Morlaeebi to display
her terpeichorean skill. She dsaced at intervals a
Btrtita, Spanish Bolero, Caprios bchoilsche and
Polish Mtsirfca, making complete changes of
costume in a very short space of time.
Rose Cognise sailed for England oa April 12,
breaking her engagement at Wallsck'a Theatre.
Loin, tbe g aoeful gymnastic evolutionist, whose
feat of springing suddenly from tbe stage high
in thsair, apparest'y without effort, bas created
considerable enthusiasm in transatlantic per-
formances, arrived in New York per steamer
Adriatic of the White Star line on the evening
of the 12'.h inst , under engagement for Kihlo's, to
commence oo or about the 20th inst.
At the Providence, B. I , Opera Honae, Mr. Cbae
R- T borne, Jr., closed his ecgage meet on the 12lh
having appeared during tbe week in "Amos
Clark," "The Three Goardimen." 'The Tioket-of-
Lerve Mas," 'The Streets of New York," and
"Damon and Pythias."
Lisa Edwin Is preparing for a starring teor
through ths csantry, accompanied by a flrst-elass
remedies-,
American, tbs child conductor and violinist, baa
been secured by the management of the Olympic,
New York, for the summer season,
James Melville, tbs Australian bareback rider
possesses diamonds said to be worth 940,000.
Mons. Oaronand and gymnastic .iamilj arrived
in New York from Ban Francisco. 10th
Miss Emlfy Taithfml haa postponed her depar-
ture for England till May 10. She was to have
sailed in the submerged Atlantio.
SPRING GOO]j
f THE
CHEAPEST HOUSEX
Notice to tbe PtsbHc.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropoatan Theatre, ia cow id-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chiU
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents fnrnlshing goods, hats, trunks, vallsas,
b'c, below cott, Oall if yon want bargains. 3l
The Boston Furniture Company
Hie removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
Fr. O. T. Bige has removed bis cfb>e to the
Olympic Club Building, corner of New Hont-
gom cry and Howard. ix
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cigars. Oonnoiseieurs say cur "Pony" Brandy
pots a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E, H. Levy, propiietor. Sonvhwest corner of
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Star Starts ana Collars.
all sorts snd sizes, for ta'e cheap, at the
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For tbe Best Candles,
Go to tbe popular store of Geo. Htas & Co.,
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balls and parties, 2m
Mr. Frank Haro ia said to have "surprised"
MissEfDeE. Ellsler ore evenlog after the perfor-
mance of "Davy Orocbett," by presented her witb
"an elegant gold cross of rare dimensions and
st;le. This unique penitential instrument was
inscribed, "From Davy to Elliuore."
Hiss Ljdia Tbompsoa bas oonoluded a moet
Buocessful tour throngb tbe Boatb and West. Her
profits have beea thirty- three per centum great? r
than any previous season. She w 11 perform io
Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, and will
sail for Boglaod afar '-1st.
The talk of bnlldlng anew Opera House in Wash-
ington. D. O., as well as rsbu lding the Kationat
Theatre of lhat eity, reoentlj destroyed by fire, is
renewed with every prospect of the proposed
buildings becsmlng realities.
Tbe Zinesvills Conner o aims tbtt that city has
more yonagsters ie training for the position cf
"Bones," in minstrel troupes, than any place on
the continent.
Joseph Bradford and Fred. Stinsoe, of Boston
are siid io be tba authors of "La* in Kew York.'*
ths new drama with whiob Stuart Bobson pur-
poses starring.
Mr. Robert HoWsds wi'l commence a farewell
engagement prior to his departure for Europe, at
tbe Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, on the
list.
The Mobile Theafe his been leaied to Was. 14
O'OcnneU snd A. H. (Dolly] Davsoport. Tb#
latter is saauager.
Hiss Neilion esmmenced aa engagement in Cin-
oinnati on the 2Ut.
Toe Haw York Clipper says : Tom Maguire, tbe
veteran California manager. Is in ths eft? The
Orrin Brother* arrived last week from Havana, and
aretojeinBailej Ao3' Oirous Josspb Proo-
aorwastn tbe eity on a brief visit during tbs past
wa«k The Yskss Family, oonsisUng of tbe
Misses Victoria, Jessie, Bosina, and Messrs. Frsd-
rio aad Fawdon, arrived per steamship Calabria oa
Astral 12th.
Ths art.itic and brilliant dsuasmse. Moriaeehi,
will, at the close ol her ptsect engagement in
Mar, retire to her villa at Billerlos, near Boe'.oo,
where she wil devote tbe coming sammir n the
tadvef in entirely crigioaJ sesuatton pantomimic
»med*.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John McCnJIoopb Proprietor and Manner
EXTBA AMVuCNfEHENT.
Fourth Shakspearian Eerival.
HOMAT ETEM.VS APKII,29ih
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
WiU appear in her great character of
BEATRICE,
Assisted by
MR. JOHN McCULLOTJGH,
AS BENEDICK,
In Sbakfpeare', Comedy, in fire iota.
Much Ado About Nothing
Presented with
MEW SCENERY BT ~W. T. FOBTFR
new Connotes!
Ifsw Properties and Appointments!
Increased Chorus, and
Tbe following Superior Oast:
BKATBICE MBS D. P. BOWERS
BE.NED1CK MB. JOHN McOTJLLOUGH
Doa Pedro Mr. George D. Obsplia
Don Jot n Mr- TV. A. Mestayer
Oount Claudlo Mr. F. J. Buckle;
Leon a '.o ...Mr. Walter M. Lemau
Antscio Mr. B. W. Tbayer
Friar Mr. 8. W. Leaob
Bvrajhio , Mr. John Wilson
Cjnrad Mr. Eben Plimpton
Biltbessr. Mr. Charles Henri
Dogberry ." Mr. Henry Edwsrds
Verges Mr. J O. Williamson
S*>acoal Mr. Henry Coad
Ua'cake Mr. H. James
Beaton Mr. J. H Torrence
Hero a Mils Minnie Walton
U'oo'a. .Miss Nellie Cummins
Margaret Mies Carrie Wjalt
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DR. CHAS.H.TQZER'S
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IF. £. cor. J sac keens ?nd Kearny ats.
THE GBEAT ERADICATOB OF SPECXA1
OUMPLALNT8, formerly of Look Hospital
London, and the Inst twelve years of ban Franceoo.
Dli. TUZER informs the afllit-ted that after viiU-
ing all tbe HOhPITALtt IN LoNDuN ANE
PaBIS, and spending one s Bar ia tbe moat edo-
brated Hospital io London, tbe LOCK.be hae re-
opened lis old Medical Institute at tbe old stand
where he can always be fonnd. DK. TOZEk hat
for forty jeors met with unparalleled success it
tbe treatment of disease generally known as
CHBOKIO AAD SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
DB. CH AS. H. 7TOZKR
is in every war responsible, blading himself tc
effect a permanent CTBK, or making no charges
Those who eannot afford to pay for adtfee and
medicine will be charged for mediaios only. THE
HON l HLY RESTOBATIVE PILL8. never known
to fail in giving relief in oases lor which they arc
recommended, are to be obtained only a: znj
office. Price, 05 per box. Foil direction on eacc
box, aer t by Kxpresa or otherwise.
Dk. TOZEB does not Imitate tbe sdvsrtisihf
Qaaeks who snake it a practice to publish false
affidavit* and other false references, but refers tc
tbe most respectable people io the State, whom he
has twjXSD of diseases which others have failed tc
ear*.
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IncladlPE Ibo rhll.l M'on.lri-. SAPPBO.
I.KI.IF. Il.I.tH.
H. KL1.IS aad IV. KI.I.IS.
Scrlo-Comlc and Dnettlat*.
SCI LINTON.
....A*I>....
LTJCI ASA M I",
Live Well and F(njoy Yoursoli.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
«wa Oyster and Chop House
^%HB^F Bomm'T »Utet, ofl Kf«rTjjr, b«L
^•*--*T Pino aod oolllorslA.
WE PURNI8H TliK FATTP8T OYBTKRS
and oboiooiL Chop*, and rilaaka, cookod la
tbe boat rsaoDir, with tbo r>oat Ooffeo and ba-t of
OTorFtblo.T, ot BOdoroio ratt a. Tbo Qaoat Llqnois
and 01*0*0.
•r-Flrcoiat ■ ultra «f Rierai for I^»dl«a.
■rui'EN day and niobt.
R. J. TErilAU.l a.
»pl7tt P. D. J«8ttAtN. J PYojnotofi.
IMBIVM tTrifts* IRod
C.
DBS. at tho
Old orlftst ,Rod Liott. 10 O01
■trtpt, botwoaD Koaroi and Dapoat, wboro too
can lm»o HOT AND GOLD ORJhKS, notforcot-
tioft tbo old Piooojr Looob. Tbo "Old BpooV' ■•
Mioor-Jd. DAVK MJ£NDES. fropn*tcr I
THE OLD
Hot sootoh,
IS Morlaa Street, near Eeany,
All I>rln]ca Ten Cental
Hot DrlrJAO a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM /."DJtRRT IN TOWI.
AIwoto on fllo tho Now York Hortld, Horpot T
Wotklj. Fronk Loillo'i, Oaf 'a DotnA*», Polleo G*
uatto, oil ih* OAllforaia poptrt. ol»o London
Puoob.BairaOKo, lUooLtAtod London «owo. Oail
and aaUafy yoaroolf.
aor- Don't forsoi tbo tin of tbo Mat ■oatofc
fo7U W. B. WALDKO*!. Proprtotor.
OEOEOE MAYES*
DXALRR 15 0Y8TBRB, OLAUH ^M^
Aodsll kladoof bHJLLX FISH. AWtT7^.
".I»Nm.4«. 41. *•. OAllloniA^VJl^
^rkot, ontroiiooonOoltfon.ri itroot ^—^ ^-»T
PboHo otr priToto pMnim ud temiUoo nppUM
torn " aj*. lo U f. n .UdaHf And QoaUomo a
>T«**trB«0iOt»oc tree* *vjw MC.P1* 4*77 lr
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
to oijpei;
$50,
IaAlVOASTEaR'S
•it wahiiinoton HTBirr,
folrUn upi Ma<ntro'o Opof* Hoooo.
SANGER HALLE
(RINGER'S UALL.)
14 OBABY AT., KKAB AKAHn.
Nobc hot the Choleool r.lr m«u or IVnt"
uid l.lojunra o* haaa".
KPOT WEYAHD A IASCHIS BAY BREWERY
(,1H,| PUBIS FELDMaEll.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VARIETY TALENT EN ROUTE EABT CAN
alaar* aaoor* flrauolaa* aacatatMoia by.
•lopping at nut Lah, aad applying to
R JMOH1-.
f.s Bnalnca* atqwnipirf
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
V1BOINIA CITT. IETABA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN BB-
d«oor*t*d. aad ma b* raoMd by tba rdcbl «•
by tba wm>. Utaxa aad trarolloi OOTrjaaraa
llWaU, traaUd wllb on ,WJI««M*J_0J^ltAr
HAsacar and aola PropHalar;
Or to •?. ■. MefDABim.
SAW Waahlorrto* at.roat. Ban Fnmolaoo.
Signor Mancusi,
pRIVATE SINGING LE»S0«8.-0tAr» OB
MONDAT aad THUatAPAT,
AlJy.K. 8t. Jamaa Hoaa^ »S« AUykal a,jj,>,
oorn.r of Ellla. 'al'1"
MILITARY COOPS
...,AJfD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRIC*.
TRIMMINGS,
8-BS Heat|oarr otraj^t, Eoto JNo .L
BO.! a lf OlMBAS JOUAMIV.
m
"FIGARO."
IKE JOUBNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Pabllahed OTery Day in •*» »"••* "»
,_ j.. B O.O A- K 3D T7 S
UlHcretuI and SSS VublD|M Bu
Below Monta-omery, San Franclaoo.
8ATURDAZ... APB"< 26, 1873
Finuro it»e< before •even dlffjent «•
alencea • ■ proffmmme every night.!
The Last New Song.
Air— "Moet db Chandon,"
Emerson Corville is my name,
Mr boBlneu always Is the use;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relish ee these, that my bouse can boast.
Sifely tbese Bivalves to all I show,
Obi blab ohl OhI high oh I
None who bare been bnt again will go.
CorviHe »ays sol says sol
On tlJ-o Street, at No. 410,
Remember the cumber and call again.
Visions of Sb'.-11-fl^b Ln every style.
Inw.rdly cause you mucb to smile.
■ Ladlea with escorts there always go.
Ladles got Ladles go I
Emerson Corville'B polite 1 and so
3-1 They got tbey go! they go!
Deakln's Sal- of Paintings
Will take place abont May 20th. Particulars
In future advertisements. 4-n
McDowell, ti.ti.o-w Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
80S Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery n
Or. Dotoortr
His devoted nls study more particularly to
chronlo and specific practice, and as snob Is
bow toe most snoce&slul of any Physician ln
-3-tj Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
earner of Leidesdorff, a few doors oslow What
Obaer House, ___^__ *
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cure. Lame Back and Paralysis,
3-L
American Watcnes.
Bednced prices, at H A. Oallender's 63 8eo
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. d
Milli neht.— Hats cleaned, pressed sod
trimmed to oider at the lowest prices. Mlee
J. P. Wood. 821 Washington street. in
Fine Candies.
yreBb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Meroer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Or. Barlow J. amltli
IB giving a oours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Die-
■aaea at bis Hygelan Hall, 037 California street,
every Friday evening, oommen olng at 7 }■. o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
And prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenologies) examinations in Teeard to health
to invalids dally, from fl to 4 p m . free. w
San Francisco Je m oiry lanufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 M-rchaat stre*t. Diamond
Setting, Buameling. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, 4-i
Ladim, now is your time to buy your nnder-
olothlDg at a gnat tacrinVe, because H, Friec-
lander has gone to Europe to bn. his Fall Im-
portation'', and has left ordtr' to s<< 1 hia brga
8'ock of 1 dies* end childn i/« under clothing,
comprising all etyleB and p>it- me, cheaper than
at any oth r place ln the city. Iv ni ruber the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building, 3b
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
ln bats. At " Ths" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw style* can be found. The eto b Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
X>o JSot Muffor from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Ooras, Bun-
i y, s, Olub and Ingrowing NailB, can And Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tin \ S10 Seamy street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
- %k from experlenoe. having tested the Dotf-
-.- t capability. Befereooea siren Urequlred, b
'^TtlTKTS LSSSOHS IN THE FbEKCH LANGUAGE
■ * t. Job t, graduate of the University of
i , late Profem-or of De la Monnats" Normal
.-6c. ■ 1 for TVq her*, and of St. Mary's College,
Xon on. 404 Oea'y street, between Mason and
Taylor, op- lairs. Be*t of reftrenoa given. 4-q
Good [nveatment.
No other cliy la the United States offers
greater Indncements at the present time for
Investment ln town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at $25 each at £31
Montana ry street. This 1b the best chance
ever offered. •
**~F0B, CHTI.I>RKTt'B PicrrjESB go to MOBSl'f
GiLLKBT, 417 Montgomery Elraet. 3-T
Twenty Tiiou9;ncl
Pap.r Cullars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ch^ar Laundry, ofiVe 131 Leidesdorff b..
Bcmo^Mi,
Samuel Swtt has removed from 118 to 113
•Post Btrvet. Bewiog m-oMres rented andfre.
»aired as n*u 1, aodsold oheaper than ever, x
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People'* Bem-dy for all Aches andPains.
a _
The Beat Remedies.
Dr. Perry'e Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
tr» Webfoot PUIb, for aU billons complaints.
For Bale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
t, oerner of Comtni reial. •
Ola.ni Ohowdor Every Nlgnt,
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, IS Morton street, just off
Xearny. 8-t
' » .
©l. a Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carrlagea, can be
found ln front of Coleman Bros, olothing *&.
'abllshment, sontbweet eorner Bush and Moot.
gomery ste.. or Dexter Stables, Oarrlace orders
■ :*ft at either place promptly attended to day
Qt might, at reduced rates. M
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
MAHTBVILLE.-E. D. Davles. tbe renttlloqatet.
will Rive bte entertainment at the Theatre on
Tuesday and Wednetaiy evenings.
San Jo3E.-Jobn MeOu.looRh of the California
Tbeasretanaersdaoomplimentar, beaefit to Bro-
huka, of the Saa Jose Opera Hooae, aad sent up
a company oomprUIng D. Obaolin, W. A. Hes-
tayer, J. 0. Williamson, Miss Annie Graham, Mini
Maggie Moor?, Mrs. Jadata, Harry Ooad and E. ■-
Taayer, all of wbam are coaaidered qoiU good
•nongh actars for San Franelsoo. Theobjeotof
the beneflt to Mr. Brohaika was thus stttsd by
the Mercury:
Ha Is doBirons of mikiait several needed fm-
provomeDtj in the Opera Uoase, in ina way ol
more IlKOis aod additional ncenery for too stage.
If ft- give Dim a good lift now, tbese Improrb-
maoti will be made.
The "bsneflt" oatoe off on Thursday evening, and
we leave the Merearr to tell the reealt :
"Tho 8«rioos Family" was brought oat in a cap-
ital manner last night br MoOallough a crack
troup*. The house at rimee w&b fearfully coa-
volaed. The expense of bringing aaoh a troupe
here for od6 nlsrht w»b bo heavy that we appre-
hend tha btn^fit to Mr. BroDaaka was not large.
Btill.it is safe to Bay that be will loae nothing.
The house was pretty good for Saa Jose, bboe-
olally wnen we consider the alnoet isteraiinable
rouod of other Btnnssmtnj with whioh our peo-
ple have been deluged for the past week and will
bo for tha week to come.
It Is gratifying to leara that " the house waa
fearfnlly oonvolsed." We like to give the San
Jose people flu csatinaalty for their slowness to
patronize amusement i. The "interminable round
of amusement!" alluded to consisted of (as far as
we oan asoertaia) eoe performance of "Aurora
Floyd," from whioh the people stayed away, and
two operatto performances by the Fabbri Combi-
nation whioh did not pay expenses. The people
of San Jose won't pay for amasemests, and all
they get are provided ;tor them by charitable, mis-
sionary saauagers who wish to enlighten their
heathen souls without oaring whether they lose
money or not. We are glad that Brohaska didn't
ton mono; by hia benefit, and that the house was
•'pretty good for San Jose," Monday after-
ioon and evening Blind Tom will give concerts at
the Opira Hooss. He drew twelve immense audi-
enoesiu Saa Franolsoo; we hopa he will draw one
good one in San Jose Tuesday and Wednesday
tneoharming Ohapmm Sisters, supported by the
company from the .Metropolitan Theatre, will
perform at the Opera House. They proved good
enough for fian Franolsoo, but we don't suppose
ths Ban Jose people will oare to go to see them.
Baa Jose Is about ths worst show town In the
United states. We say It, and say It boldly.
Pioohb— John Maguire advertises in the Salt
Lake papers for a company with which to open
the theatre on May 1st.
SAaaAMBirro.— OharlesElmnods, Mist Augusta
Bargon aod the dramstio company will play at the
Metropolitan Theatre oa Monday, Tuesdar and
Wednesday- The Chapman SistsrS willopen at the
heat re on Friday.
Stocton.— The Chapman Siatei3 and company
from the Metropolitan Theatre, will give a per-
formance at ths theatre en Thursday evening.
Grass Valley.— E. D. Davies, the ventriloflnlst,
will perform at Hamilton Hall on Tuesday even-
ing of next week.
Salt Lakr.— Samuel Newman's Variety, Vauda-
ville and Ethiopian Combination appeared at the
Theatre outhe 11b t. It is composed of the follow-
Ingartislsa from San Franoisoo. MIbb Jqsephine,
J. H. Larkm, Miss Ua-rie Armstrong, Ed. Monta
sue, M'ilt Eagenia Gerretta, Lew Parker and Wm
Wood. The Salt Lake papers speak In ths high-
est tarms of the performanos.
Oaelamd. -Blind Tom gave a osnaert at Bray ton
Hall last night, and will give a matinee and even-
ing performance to-day.
Virginia OiTT. Net,— On Thursday evening,
Thoa, G. Maeon A Oo's panorama ef the great
Boston and Ohio ago flres was exhibited, and an
Australian illusionist, called tha Oroat Tranl, gave
apsrformanceof magio and mystery.
Oystora,
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Friaoo by gaB light,
uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling w&teis, made a eoreen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosBy stone and pearly shell,
O'er whioh the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
dtop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looks so nice — and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, ' 'I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat -
Made his appearance, asked our wish —
Bald they had almost any dish
That we migut name. We found It true,
And cooked tnagmjicenliy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Jnst think of that,
And If your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place aU kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,"
That they have here the best Ice eream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call * 'snob nice dinners.**
Whoever doubts this let bim rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this troth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, aheve
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLBB HAAEE. Proprietor.
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dresemaktr, has removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stock-
ton, opposite Starr King's Church. 3t
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the aortness of velvet, and
the tint of (he lily to the complexion, nee
Diceey'3 Cbemb de Lis. l
Wx would Tcoommend you to John 0. Bell If
you wlah to buy carpets and furniture obeap.
Steamer and plonio chairs cf every description.
Nfarly opposite the 3rand Hotel, on Market
street. ^____^__ *"p
For. fine wobk, go to T. C. JeflBup, dentist,
oor. Sutcet -nd Monfg'ry, over Tucker's. 3-D
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m„ oan
be returned ln the evening, if rcqoirtd; we
never disappoint! What Ohesr Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street. •
■ »■ — —
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumarimu and Neuralgia, 3
Pnotographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IW
Ink. from the omalleBt to f oil life-size, always
in t h * moat aatisf actor; manner, on very moderate
terms.
EUILY B. EttTMAX.
480 Kearny etreet,
ap'251m Between Oaliforaiaand Pino.
EPIZOOTIC.
A FULL SUPPLY OF MEDICINES OAN BE
be obtained at our store, according to the
admirable i.ETTKR published lat-ly by the
AMERICAN EXPHKSS OOMPAJtT. JAMES
G. bTERLK A UU., Apothecaries, 581 Mont-
gomery str>et. ap25 1 m
Ladles Vlalting; Ccrds.
Written, engraved or printed by Johh P.
Dwtzb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick Honse,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handkeb-
ohjefs neatly uabkkd. Pekmakbbzp of every
description to order. s
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bnrnhsm ft Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Poet Btreets. are going like hot oakes.
Now and choice patterns constantly arrivlBg.
A perfect rn*h to see and buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture made to order in the finest
ey i la. 4 a
Olajbvotaht.— Madame Clara Ant on la, ths
Clairvoyant, and Independent Trance Medium.
333 Kearny St., bet. Bash and Pine. Consulta-
tions in Kngllsh, Trench and Gerraam, x
Don't Fall to Coll and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For.
tune Teller of the sge. Madams Smith, Astrol-
°8! t, ju't arrived from the Bast, and can he
consulted on all events. She has charms for
Lack, Love and Happiness which never fall to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le t*r,
(3. All communications itrlctly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gu rinteed in every respect. Office. 16
Seoond street, Boom 11. so
White Labor Only •
Employed by the What Oheer Liundry, 111
Leldesdoiff etreet. 9
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ Done to do our work, at the What Oheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street, •
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DBS. TROMMLITZ A LEEDES GRADUATES
of the LvipBlo aiid Vienna Uaiverdiiiea. and
ia'e Assistant Ktir^eoes Ui-i:ed States Army, have
opened their Cffi ■■ and Laboratory a; No. 426
K_BARKY STREET, neir California, for the treat-
ment of diseases of tbe Urinary and Generative
Organs, and all Female Corcpl*inr.B. To sufferers
from AetOma, Bronchitis, Diptberia, Sore Turoat,
Uor-pumption and other Dis.-a<>es of the Lungs
and Thro*' wa reoommend JProfesaor Mailer**
Mul'ne fxtruciofTelle, Including Inhaling
Apparatus, whioa is extensively ussd in Kurone,
and for whioh we are the Sole Agents for the Pa-
cific Coast. For further partionUrs call or address
DBS. TROMMLITZ A LEEDBS,
_ 4*6 Knarn<- street, San Franoiaoo.
Ofticz Houbs— From 10 to 12 a. si., 3toip.it,
and 6 to 7 p.m.
P 8.— Separate entrance for the aooommodatfon
of Ladies. st.25 lot
HAPFIiE,
AFINE-WORKBD CROCHET BED-SPREAD.
tbe work of Mri. E. Stinley (Miss May Les-
lie), will be raffiid lor on
Saturday Evening, May- lOlh,
At SPIERRA POND'S, oorner Kearny and Bneh
BtreBti. 100 c'Jaaoea, 81 per chance. . ap23 td
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, has taken the management
of both the Miners' Resaaurant on
Commercial etreet and the Miners'
Branch on Market street, in partnership witb MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with the
firm for years. Improvements have been made in
theouisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'mo» popnlar than it has ever been during
the 22 years of its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all tbe delicacies of the season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderate
Charges."
P. HERGEfl 42 CO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
s:tl and £88 Commercial, and
709 Market street.
Open rem 5 A.H. to 10 p.bl an31 lm
TOU WILL FIND
&A.TMZ MAB.Z01V
....A3....
The Corn Exchange,
INo. IB CLAY STREET. spl7
lVEcailo. CHATARD
Pupil of I.a MnlsoH JLeror, P.rla.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
-« ECI.1S STREET. IDllm
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BOYS AND ShLLS
Good Second-haad Clothing.
Also. GLEANS, DYER. Bed REPAIRS, In tbe
most scientific manner. He bas made tbe above a
■ ueoialtv for 3D years, and is bound to give satis-
faction to alL ap?4 lm
RETURN THE BOOK!
MTHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OP HOME" from the FzoAno Office Is par
tionLarly rsqaeated to return it at onoe.
J. C. POMBES,
TERRAPIN H.U1VCH,
Car. Second and Tehama street*.
►-Terrapin eonvtantly on hand.
Oysters in every stvle. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FIR PARTIES.
d-eo 31 lm
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
GRAND EXCURSION
....TO THE....
FARALLONES!
rpHB STEAMSHIP
Wm. Taher,
OAPTAIN OH . THORSE
"WILL LEAVE
Market-street Wliari.
....ON....
Sunday, April 27, at 9 1-2 A.M.
Remain at tbe Islands abont tbree hours, and
return to the otty at 6 f m. asms day.
The steamer is chartered for this occasion for
the benefit of OAPT. ROBERT HALEY.
FARE FOR THS TRIP;
Fnr OeDllemaa'i Tlabets SB SO
Tickets for ttentleavtM andLudy...8i GO
ap23td
PICNIC AND EXHIBITION
....OF THE....
San Francisco Olympic Club,
....AT....
Badger's Central Park, Oakland,
THUBSBAY
■ MAT 1, 18»8
GRAND OUT-DOOR FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON
Uniting will] th, pionio attractions one of tile
GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC
ENTERTAINMENTS
Eor which the Olnb has become famous, to take
place in tbe a'terneon.
B ALLEN oERO'S CELEBRATED BAND has
bsen en KAgea for the day.
The boat wilt leave the Oakland Wharf at 9:20,
10:10, 11:20 A m , and 12:10, 1:S0, ond 3 p.m., con-
necting with tUe cart, natch ran di'fmly to the
Park, rsturnloR ever; hour. Fare 30 CENTS
for the roond trip. The Oakland horse cars run t)
the Park. *»-S*.riat (JKDEK. w li bo maintained.
Admiselou to the Park, 5l> UENFS; Children,
hall-priae tickets can be had at the varions
music stores and of member* of the Club. ap36
OITT G-^XlXSEIXsrs,
Oomir T.,lf th and Folaom stredts.
..APRIL ST. 1873
The Annual Reunion
....OF THE...
IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS!
Under tha auspices of the
IRISH VOLUNTEERS,
ESCORTED BT THE
Guar diet de Juarez
TWO BANDS OE MUSIC HAVE BEEN EN-
gaaed for the occasion, and dancing wilt ooa-
tlnue until midnieht.
•sa-The Pionio of ST. BRIDGETS SUNDAY
SCHOOL on .Saturday, May 3.
A grand Entertiinwent will be given to the chil-
dren. A first-cliee Sand ha3 been engaged for the
oeoasion. Reiitations, games, danoing, and merri-
ment will tfe the order of the day. ap23 4fe
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
CHANCE ^F TIME.
ON AND AFTFR APRIL 1, 1373. THE 8TEAM-
or ANTELOPK, connecting at DonaDue Land-
ing witb the San Francisco & North Paoifio Rail-
road Company for Cloverdale and all intermediate
stations, will leave Saa Francisco daily (Sundays
exopted), from Broadway Wharf, at3;3U p.m. Re-
turning, the train will leave Olovordale daily at
5:30 o'olook a.m , oonneoting at Donanne •■■ ith the
ste mer and arriving in Saa F an Cisco at 10:'2w am.
'Ihe steamers and cars make close oonneociona
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONWT SEDUCED RATES.
Leave San Fr«noisoo at 8 A. M. every Sunday
arriving at Cloverdtle at 1 o'olook p. m. Returning
will leave OloverdalfK at 2 o'olook, arriving in San
Franoisoo at 7 o'olook. This will allow ezour-
eionists several hours at any of the places along
the Hoe ef the road For all information apply at
the Company's ofll ie, 480 Mont corner r street.
apl8 PETuR 1JONAH.UE. President.
Badger's Gentra[Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the sea ion, and many of the most
I popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The attractions are notner-
m 8E&.TINO PAYIUON. MUStDM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skaling free on week days.
JLdmtl.loa EG Ce.te
OUILDREH lO CENTS. Ool7 tt
EITRA QDALITT
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mad.
to ORDEK,
L. BLAIR'S,
ftnStr 9 Kearu lb<Mt
CHANGE OF BASE.
MARTIN & HORTON
ATE BEHOVED FROM THEIR OLD
stud, corner ef Clay and Montgomery ste , to
111 Lb-IDiSDORKf. STRttEi. opU 141
H
Metropolitan Theatre,
Sa.CK4MF.STO.
K. MORBOW. SOLK PBOPBtBTOK.—
Tbia bouse oan be ranted br tbe night,
k, month or year by, Srst-ol.9. oompaniee only
ill bold abont M.OtO. Addreaa aa aboye. ••»
w
frael
Will
TATBS'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Hark.' t ana Third streets,
K.JC» ear. Commercial and A^eldeadoraT.
L0NB 3RINK»"aTh*LF PRICES.
apl* 1A JOHN D. Y ATE8.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE BUAROITT OF SALOONS
on Both street, l beg to iofor-m my friends
and the L.ubiio that I have opened tha
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
836 Bash street, between Montgomery
aad K-eitrnj.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy. 10c.
Conoooted in tbe best style and of the
Pureit Liqaore.
C0AS. -VG FfiLDHlNSr,
ap21 tf proprietor.
ARION
-Pianoforte.
rkEOLn.BED BT THB jmMJK8 1VT A EH*
*****
lold trial a«aln,t etBlnway'^ Ohlckjrini
L/ Fair ot tbe American UutlnU, after a blbid.
laTBte'' ""'
Eg'
STL-P5no.il f an ■frilS.'TO HKNT
-am.Wb. THtBESt O* SXHIBITIOi
CVBTAZ, Bale aseft, »0 O'Farrall etreet
way/e. (
Oil BX
nir*B, I
IOH.
CLASSES INJLOCUTIOM.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Theatrical Profeaaion In allfornia pro-
pose forming cluies for instrnotion In Elocution
Peraons wishing U avail themselvM of the oppor-
tunity of aoqulnng a nsef al art at a moderate eoat
oan send in thoir names te "Oatnbyaea "» P. O. Bex
ISM, whan paitloulara aa aa terms, etc.. will be
Bent to them. stair
CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak Sti
(Formerly Mayer & Wnrkhilnt,)
Ko. SO UONTeOM£KT STJ
Oppoelte the Licit Hoaaa,
BIAICB, 408 KUBSI 81,
MR. MAYEB 04LLS ATTBHTIOII ,
Urge and well eelected auortrnttii
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, T(
and Cloth,
And bis new itylea of r.ady-rn.d. gllv »
other LiDIlSb' SUITS, ot VERY LUVrB
Also, a larae Block of btripea, Oroth. 2
bbawle. Lace Jaoketa, Silk »nd notion v
Sllke. Satine, Oloakina,, and e.eryoiSjH;
TnmminBB. JUST Allkl VBD, a far? '.
theBprmgBtylBOOf " "'
PIAII AJ» IMBBOIIH .
A.INEM SUITS,
IT. B.— OloabB. Dresses and salts Dtids b
in late st fashion, at reasonable rataa.
f
s,
HALL'S
lR«
H
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AR
YELL
DOC
AND
IODIDEofPO]
muK BEST SPBIBTS UU)
la aie, Pannes the Blaa, if
morbid, corrupt and Itnpare BM.
Care. Kheamatlim and Mercarttl fa.
Sold br all Drntts-lata.
ASEHOT, 417 8AS81KS tHID
80LB AGENTS FOR %
Bit. MllBI's LAST OHAKIbv <W-
II. PMBI'S WKltFOOTMU ~
MONEY SAVED "
BypnrohasiBByonr Goodsaltil I ia:
NEW YORK 8T0RE
JWo. HO Second rtrett H
Human and Imitation Hiirftic
t >HEAP AND FINE JKWFLHYa»WV |
vy Goods. Tbe Largest btoolt and UaW
at Wholesale and KetaiL
Human Hair SwLton6B...*5, $S, fT, Htta i '
Unman hair, tap braids ,,.*»
Sills Uhignons ..Hall^'
Silk lop Br.iids ,>.■*'
Linen or Mohair Top Braids
Lin0nS»vitohea .oi..«-5f
Bilk Mohair Onrls, very fine
Mohair Svntohes, plain or orimpsd, BK -
■ Ribbons. Uoslery, Hair Nett, «*. *
Our Real Hair Good*
Are unequalled in this market ferfJat. '
quality or variety. Examine ourstosktwaBI
iog yonr purchases, atir Goods seat 0.C
A. H. 8AHPNOI .HOI..
Ho. 11« Seeead Ura* i
noSOlm Between Ml.alon a»B »»*
>OSTEBf| ^
ProgranuaeB, aod all kind, of PrlraM": '
SHOW, UgCrVKE. COMOiaT,™
ATBE and 0IBCTJ8 MAKAtH*1 ►
AT LOW RATES, BV
3B. jf: sterett
SotS OLAT STBIlt,
• UANCFAUTURIB
— AHD— ___
KEP A I « E»
THOMAS W. BHII.
SIIiVEH PTjATP
& druwsTbmijos,
ifnEB lCXISICAr. V&fS1m\Xi%&
ESTABLISHED IN l>*§t
5-LaesoiiB riven on the Banjo an*
SlOfl 8TBEET, between First
N. B.— Pine-toned Silver Solo
essionals always on hand.
•
«
h
FREE AND Ei
riET SATBBDAT »•*
Piano and Slng;lnaT
CHARING
•ajLfaSALOl
«•• MlaeleB etreet, near
d,U . EAGLES A WltAW*^
CANDIES.
ALL DUDS OK THE I'^^St
made at oar Steam Oandy »a»toII "J
»rdere.TOroiauljl^mth. ooontrl. •» ■
„d Sll b. I»nWtlj.Wnda|«J- whSfm
imm a.^t^nsar...t^ W»g
8^
I
1
UHAMBRA lodging hoi
TD1BXT njBTJ8H»D BOOol
■"Itleoiiaroiu, •— asal
' »| -Well Aas«T*a •>•• T*T~ ..
DatinuH Roonu to Uf.
.. icnt board, aTiBlllna.
SI* Seak aaraat.
I5
mi
iffar
e * - *
"iO,
• » ■< miKMW MAmdat. Aran
EY'S NEW VARIETIES
IflW ALHA1BRA THIATR1.
cmwi
u< !• i-f • a i<
EMERSON MINSTRELS
HJntfr© 01i«*\n«;© or Programmot
HI Mil Ml. HI'
1 I ix
HIS GOT THE EPIZOOTIC.
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D0(:
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in irn
Frtaatl
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li Illilit: •
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JOAN OF ARC I
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lORTIMOH]
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mill— W IB. .aura 0»n>p«.r.
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...•a *• ud as oo
■ •ooaat' «'d«t
••••rl "- I <>ll...
Baa BV, a tkitlu Baaarfe aaaMsi
ft
TRICKS OINT TRAVELLERS!
*»». EitaaTaanaa.
■ naar
■ BaMaaaa
' IKIIll
J rt.aAlia
EIRE COMBB VIVIAN!
80JJG AND DANCE
(HARLEM NITTON
■QPjBCBS
j.cx - ■~~~""
Mr. »l In Mot.7r.11
BOB FAST
. MM hrcKir
Sk-bordt Md rru.Hl*
To cvoclada with Um mlrth-paDvoalanl aaBtat aalltlad
TOMatalT TCB
OOliSt
BLOPOTIB ,
F.olim
LITTLB MAO
m. AnmLTT aoorr
OHABLKT 8ETBT0B
J Bibtoaon
O. Blch.rd.
WILL 8H0BTLY APPBAB-
THE ONLY LEON, EDWIN KEELY nud MASTER BARNEY!
Fogaalo Imt>*TOB'*for.
Th» Int-fHentor.
Th* Jiff P»ie*r j.»r *xceD>aM.
PrrtBi I1r«r» ml Oil j I'.nrffllo fj.i «>«*■
OrtKfWtri, _ SO «>»t. i rrlv«t« ll*t« ft 5 *«a 91 •
aV" All BlUs against Um Alanoibra Tbaatn mu»t o» pressotod horwtftor ou Monday.
lypMfOtnaMlaM tO CffDItMIIM BUnCtUAllT At eight O'C.OCk.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
<■*> onnAT miitji
th
**• ■ »•« Tnai TTi 11 1 11.. a
■'iiinitimau, am
■UM IT ci» f
TKU KYCKIMO
APRIL tn
> • . ». 1 ... ...»
BLACK AND WHITE STATUES!
B^fffTrr*yllt8B J~.\:,vr,
MOBBt ««»l 0
CNtitrrn iom .
Taoa. naruu
Mysxr.RiF.s or A rf.stai'rant:
1<» t. in. Harr, 0.M..4 .110. .mb
■allai
....
Mi—I, a.nr
CASBIM and FHITZ
rj
Purlor .• - > /» 1 tie FoBta
IONS aNI OANCI .
lUJIf ROtllOM
r«..r Oarral*..
Onlaln
CoaalodlnK wtlb A
GHOST IN SPITE OF 1TDISELF
Dloory B. 0. Muih 1 Old Aldwtnkla T Barton
Nlaoaamoa Harry Oaailaed 1 r.pl. Vmnlin.wn M.t K.llr
L.tIdi.. J. obi. Jo Baton I Gaorgl.n. Mlnnl. Killnor.
P.bI, B.rrtBt to Nloodamni Toot Otrapbll
■TTaltnt will arrive fr.an th. £rut .aortlv.
loaeiaa uouu.
rtwi
■ liiiiBBB
ealfti
IM»*
gTE
inn.!*
itiffl**
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cut '"J
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CHOUSE,
IC HOUSE,
Oar. *>rOtiM«rclal
Jfe U<iiii»rty ■■■•
KajMrar •tr«*'t. op-
« ltt« PlatM
E A LVT05 A OOTRILL.
b >■>(>
Vr-TETsTftT
0M Ml'»br..tad SI SO WHITR H11IBTS- They flt fxafiaTTLT, ud for quail tr »«d danoilitr will HTitbt mfttohtd. To bo lud only »l tho
i»*OALL ANr> NKE T1Ij;M. IXL AITTIO* BTOBB, flIH Rfnrnj Krrr, i-or loir.
EPIZOOTIC.
A FULL SUPPLY OF MBDtOIWKN 0*N BR
bo obMlaod oi our ttnro, ftcoordisg to Ibo
td>Tiiri.blo I.KTTKK pahlitbtd Ut-ly by tho
AMKKIOAN IXPRB8H (COMPANY J&MU
<J. sTEKLK A Ut>., ApoibooAjriM, stl MooU
Komary itrMt. »nt^ 1m %
WILSON'S
nrHi'
•* -If
B»W*,
1 1'.
.HITHEATRE
»a» •!»-•«•. .PP..II. I.lek Bonn..
ively the Last Nights!
■ AaJTIUlFATED WAB BBTWEU
WILSON and YANKEE ROBINSON
IAS BECS BBODOHT TO A OLOSE. AND
BLOOD SPILLED
id Amalgamation
a. isr
£3 A*
la ktr p«erlen "MoUtr EfflnUi."
T»C MUIEBK HfRClLU,
. JOHN CONKLIN,
"Tbe Hon <rt **« «I1."
AR klNGSLEY
Prodliy of the cr* we lire la.
R A a^(tf»«iRRY^i[AjRic
; Trick Horses and all the Stars
OORNEOTED WITH THE
•^DMtble Circus Tronpe
ADVANCE IN PRICES!
IClrele.. • SO
Hlral. »«
ul>]dr;a."Ba.i'Prli»'.
■ OfBoaopaaBally fromlttoi. Dcora opan at 7.
GHAND
H0ETIC1
SPRING EXHIBITION
-OF THE
Bay District Horticultural
Society, of California,
WILL OPEN MAT 1, 1813
TO OOHTIIUTE KIBE DAYS.
THE DISPLAY OP FLOWERS, TRIES AND
SHBDB9 will beonrqaallod. Tha Hall will ba DEO.
OBATED on a ORAND SCALE, with WIIEA'IHH and GAR-
LANDS, 8TATDABT, AQCAIlinMS, FLORAL FOUNT.
AIMS, BUSTIO WORK, BODQCETB and FLOWEBB, ato.
DulBg .Terp iflerooon and avoolBg
Schmidt & Schlott's Band
Will perfonn tho moil eoloct mmic. Nothing will bo left
undone to make the Exbibitioo a molt brilliant inoccil.
PROFESSOR E. S. OARR,
Of the University of O»llforr.lt, tan kindly oonieatcd to
del*<r the OPEHINQ ADDBE33.
FIFTY HANDSOME PRIZES
Will bo Awarded to the YOUNO L&DXBS of Ban Fri&elieo
who 7111 exhibit tha Planto rocolred at tha Exhibition of
ttw.
DnrlnR the afternoon commencing on Monday, May 6th,
Planti will bo glTon away to all Boya and Girt,, who pur-
ohaio Ticket* at the dooi.
Prices or idmkmion;
Famllr IcMOti Ticket* IS OO
Sliglt Vcuob Tlcketa SOO
■lacle AdmlMlon SO
Children *&
Doom open ovtry day (excopt Sandiy) trcmll A.M. to
6f,h , and from 1 a to 10 p. ir.
Promenado Connor to from 3 to 6 and 8 to 10 im*.
THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANQEMCNTS. J
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CO
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A. aBANTJ
MUSICAL FESTIVAL
....WILL OK OIVXJC BT TUX....
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
....an tbi,...
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
. Tyler street, aear Tajior,
COMMgNCINO ON THE »©TH OF APRIL,
*crt oontiumng TriRKiC KVaNINOA, dariog
wlilcb tm« ibe
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
AMD
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise,
Together with toloctloea from
HeeUiovt-.r. KuB'ill, WI'Hmri Tell, Ntn-
tuit Muter itnd Ki-nunl,
Will be (tifoo t>r o
BRAND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
....ARC AN....
ORCHESTRA OF MO PIECES,
With Fall Oriri»i. Actonijuinlment.
The Soloa will be rendered by Mrs. Marrinor,
Mooro and lleydeo, *cd Messrs. Mayer, MagOlro,
Oampboll ood Uakis.
OONDUOTOR PROF. QRO. T. EVANS
Sefttri cm bo reiervod for toe leaaoo at Kohlor,
r'htBe -t Uo'h, aS4 Ul»jr Btreot, on and after UAT-
UBDAV, April 19ih.
Halo of SllYULK TIOKKTS, wllh RESERVED
SEATS, oa SATURDAY, April 2(ith.
AFTER THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
OO TO THE
Hot ScotCli,
Butter ntreet. ae.r ate.rn,,
And try oa. of tbvlr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
AH Dr-Inks Ton. Cents
f.S t f JOS. D. BBIGOS. Proprietor.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of M Adlclne.
in Of Ml BBAtmrux aito in8truot.
1 If. \t \/*J It* object* to bo neon. Open to th*
Pnbllo DAY AND NIGHT, at KUAEKA HAJJ
8 IS Mootgomery etroot. FOB MEN ONLY,
trarDa. Jobcah'i Parr at* Omci (• »t an
Ooorr atroot toppoolto old Meotuoioo' F»Tilioo).
Ladies and Children
....WI1.L KIND....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USE. EASILY APPLIED,
to not stout, and will not fojoro the moot delicate. It
onree all disaaaoo of the ooalp. romoToo daodraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Bandar, th. aalr ioli and Bloat,, and la PUBBLY VEOB
TABCK
aar-Tha Orlainal BAOI BRUSH HAIB TONIO ABD
DKtSSlNO au, ba bad ol tba abbov.
JAB. II. OATM. Drnnlil,
OoroarNBW Uo&Uomarr anil Howard itraaU, andot ail Dnai-
Hl.lr, '"' "
E3IC3HIT"K"
Single Outside Rooms,
WITH_.
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasses,
———AT TBI.
BRANCH HOUSE,
ASA SANSOME HTBEKT, COB. OlAT,
I'lTtsr Oonta per PJlBjlit,
And Less toy the "Week.
L. J, SWELL, Proprietor.
17
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE MOST ELEGANT ODSTOM WORK IN THE CITY
Beers «<fc Maynard,
888 K.arny Bt.Mt OM Bow aootb of Bpa
" ' IF* I Gr .A. 3FL O ."
IKE JOUBNAL OF AMTJKESCEHT*.
■a a.rd»n( »»•! 58* -Wa.hl.Iton rt..
Below Montgomery. 8>p 7r»pol»oo.
MONDAY APBIL28. 187!
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre,
"Macbeth" waa presented in excellent Btyle on
Batnrday evening. Jonn McOnlloogh playing the
part of tbe Tbane to perfection, and Mr*. Bowers
doiog some splendid acting In tbe character of
Lady Macbeth. To-nigbt tbe fourth Sbaiepearian
r.viral at tbe ralifornla 1 beatre will take place.
Bbakspeare'a comedy ol "Maoh Ado AbontNoth-
ing" willbs produced with new scenery by Por-
ter, new ooatnmes and appointments, increased
chorus and a strong cast, comprising Mrs. D. P-
Bowen ae Beatrice. John McOoilongh «3 Bene-
dict, Miss Miqnte Walton aa Hero. G. D. Chap-
man aa Don Pedro. W. A. Meatajer bb Don John,
S. J.Bucfcley aa Connt Olandio, Walter Leman
bb Leonato, K. K. Thayer aa Artonio.'S. W. Leach
aa Friar, John Wilson aa Boracbie, Bben Plymp-
ton as Conrad, OhaileB Henry as Baltbazar, Hen-
ry Edwarda as Dogbeny. J. O. WilUamson aa
Verg-i, Henry Coadaa Seaeoal.H. James aa Oat-
Cake, J. BL Torrance aa Settoo, MiiB Nellie Onm-
mms aa Ursula, and MUa Carrie Wyatt as Mar-
garet. Thepnbllo are well aware that Mrs. Bow-
ers Is a capital Beatrice and John MoCnllongh a
good Benedict, and that the ©eat iBa good one.
One of the most interesting features of the per-
formance, however, will be tbe assumption ef the
part of Dogberry by Henry Edwards, and there is
mnch speculation as to how be will acquit him-
BeLf.
A Hi am bra.
To-night, there will be an entire change of bit]
at tbiBpooalar theatre. After a capital first part
in which Vf. F. Baker, Benj- Clark and J. G. Boa-
Bell will eing popular ballads, and Bob Hart and
Charley Snttoa will make mnch fan on the ends,
»nint»rlude will be given, eompriBlng Bob Hart's
amnsitg sketch entitled "Iriokson Travellers,''
Charles Vivian in new songs and anecdotes, and
Sam Rickey, Bob Hart, and others In 'The Rob-
bers." Tbe performance will conclude with the
Bi de-splitting farce of "Love in a Tub." with the
incomparable Lit Ub Mao aa Tommy Tub. The only
Leon, the talented Edwin Kelly, and Master Bai-
ney, one of the Ereateet dancers living, are under-
lined.
Metropolitan Theatre.
To night is the very last nigbt of the Cbapmsn
Siet;r.', last night of E. D. Davie', and last night
of toe Metropolitan Tbeat-e. It is appropriately
devoted to the benefit of Manager Bert, who in
good tidies and bad times has struggled so hard to
keep this theatre open, and to cater worthily for
the amnsemerjt of tbe public. -A great entertain-
ment will be given, and a host of volunteers will
appear. We hope, the profession having done
their part, tbe pnblio will net be backward in
doing theirs, and that manager Bert will have a
hamper benefit. The programme of the enter-
tainment to be given appears on onr first page.
Bella Union Theatre.
The company at this honee is an excellent one.
Thorn* e Campbell, the baritone. Miss Susie Bob-
Ins on, Loo Dixon, Tommy Barton, Mies Maggie
Keller, Mits Maggie St- Olair and a host of other
popalat favoritss appear r ightly in a capital pro-
gramme. The two young acrobats from South
America, Casptra and Fr tz. who made their ap-
pearance on Sajorday nigbt, made a decided sne-
ces9, The bill fpr n- night appears on oar first
pega.
Buckley's New Varieties.
The new act, "He Got the Epizootic," produced
at 'his popular place of amusement on Saturday
nigbt, caused great laughter, Frank Mortimore>
Johnny Price and Harry Devoy doing Some capital
actio* in it. The pantomimic play of "Joan of
Arc," and many otber performances eet down on
oar first page, are comprised in the bill for to-
night.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre.
This ia announced as positively the last week of
tbe great Wifeon A Robinson circus combination,
and all who wish to Bee the galaxy of stare in this
doable company should avail themselves of this
vary linvtsd opportunity. Omar Kinsley, Sac-
yeah, John Conklin, Harry Clark and Laura, and
all tbe other nrat-olasa artistes, appear to-night.
Badger's Park* Oakland.
The Columbia Lodge, No. 127 of the Independent
Order of B'oai B'ritb, held their annual picnic
in this beautilul pleasure garden yesterday. There
was a very large attendance, and all present en-
joyed themselves much.
City Gardens.
The Irish Bevolatiooiste bad a very pleasaat
time at tbeae Gardens yes:erday. There was a Dall
in the evening, and dancing was kept up till a late
hour.
Woodward's Gardens,
The entertainment given at this garden yester-
day for tbe benefit of young Bnislsy, was quite a
snocess in every way. and all the performers hav-
ing volnuteered for the occasion, moat have netted
aite a handsome sum.
San Fbakci?co Olympic Olvb. — The
Baa Franoieoo Olimpio club will have a picnic
and exhibition at Badger's Central Park, Oakland,
on Thursday, Maj let. It is Bure to draw a very
large and fashionable crowd. Ticket) of admis-
sion to the Park, price fifty cents. Ticket* can ba
obtained at the music atcreB and members of the
Clab.
AHAToancAL Mtjseuh.— One of the moet
ompleea collections of the ktnd in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tllnl wrx models, is daily on yiew (to gentlemen
tnly) at the Mneeum on Montgomery street. An
acrar may be profitably sweat here.
It Is True*
J. A. Sbaber ft Co. are Belling parlor. sets and
aUother binds of trirnitnre and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a ohacce when
people know Sbaber'rfprlces. 707 Haxzet street.
F e Hundred Men Wanted
... mediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st. •
Photographic cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Glj . 34 Third street between Bteyeneon and
Mission stree a
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Braise?. S-L
A great variety of Ti<= e and Bow?, all styles,
jast received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Excursion, to the Farallone Islands.
The Wm. Taber steamed away with full
seven hundred persons on her Farsl'oae ex-
cursion at 10 o'clock yesterday morniag, and
bariing the inconveDiences aii-ing from te-
over-crowded condition, atd the rather sl< w
speed of the steamer, the tiip was a very
pleasant one. The wind was light, the at-
mosphere olear, tbooeh cloudy, and the £ea
nncsually Bmooth. The result was very
little seasickness, splendid views, good ap-
petites and a greU rush for the lunch tables.
By 2 o'clcck everything cooked was eaten
up and new meals bad to be prepared. Even-
tually the lunch table was re-supplied, and
everybody was satisfied. Not so with the
bar; tbe good things there provided by the
rotund Waughmsn entirely ran out on tbe
return trip, and great was the disappoint-
ment. The ttsamor ran io very close to tl e
islands. Two boats landed, bringing back
with them eggs and birds. The return trip
was most pleasant, running along with tbe
wind and waves, and everybody enjoyed its
quiet as the Taber 6teamed towards the
Heid?. Notwithstanding the little incDnve-
niences of the trip it waa a very pleasant
one and full of pleasant experiences to those
uQEccust jmed to a sea-fariog life.
Save ns From This.
At a meeting recently iu England, in sup
port of a parliamentary candidate, tbeeh&ir-
man speck' v commended tbe candidate to
the ladies present as being the best waltzer
in the district. Bach a recommendation as
thiawsB thought sufficient to secure their
good offices ia influencing the votes of bus
bands and brothers. We hope such a quali-
fication will never be required of candidates
in this conntry. How would it look, for in-
stance, if Senator Carpenter, in order te
prove his fitnesss for Congress, should be
required to dance a solo polka at a public
mass meeting ? Or if that eminent Chris-
tian statesman, Schuyler Oolfas, should be
compelled to do tbe hop waltz along Penn-
sylvania avenue, from the Capitol to the
White House, twice a day during the can
vass? Imagine that pure and elevated legis-
lator, Senator Harlan, in pink tight-3, and
dancing in the ballet at the theatre, io order
to secure votes I or those sigacious statesmen,
Messrs: W. B. Roberts and Samuel S.
Oox, and that brilliant young warrior, Gen
Cameron, dtncingtheEChottishe at nominat-
ing conventions while tbe voting is going onl
No, nol Save us from tbisl Do not en-
courage any of these men to expend time
and money in cultivating their heels. Let
us use our exertions to induce them to culti-
vate their brans, for it is in that direction
that most of them have need of culture,
Fatal.
The editor of tbe children's paper ia Chi-
cago, received a letter from a lady subscriber
recently, in which was written: "Our little
Anna died last week, after reading- the last
number of your valuable paper."
The museums in London are to be opaned
hereafter on Sundays.
A Pennsylvania horse mixes its own
ddnks,
Chicago pays a base ball nine $16,000 a
year.
Sandvlcli Island Pulu,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new rife. air. Jacob Schxeiber, dearer in
bedding and fumiiore, 620 "Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been tbe
principal importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for mat trass bedding, and doubtless Air. Schxei-
ber will find no difficulty In diBpoainc of all
that comes. a
■ e
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Ib giving a oours of free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 63T California street,
every Friday evening, commencing st 7 & o'clock.
A nart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to a p m., free. w
Dr. Doixerey
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
ehronlo and specific practice, and as such is
bow the most successful of any Physician In
3an Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leideedorff, a tew doors nelow What
Ohfler House. »
Preati and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, jro to Canty and
Wiener's. 197 Montgomery St. near Sutter. M
Deakin's Sal* of Paintings
Will take place about Hay 20th. Particulars
in future advertisements. 4-b
McDowell, SHow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
60S Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery c
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Curei Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-r.
American Watches.
Beduced prices, at H A. Callander's 62 Beo
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. n
Milli>-eet.— Hsts oleiuad, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. MIbb
J. P. Wood- 82* Washington street. 4 x
Fine Candles.
Jrresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. 67S Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
Sara Francisco Jenelry Manufactory.
D. W. Xalrd, 610 Merchant Etrect. Diamond
Setting, Eaamtli ;g. All kinds Of repairing
Kipp'fi Inventive Experiment.
Kipp always bad an idea that be eoald in-
veut a self acting sewing machine ; and he
did. He procured a steel ribbon-spring
about twenty feet long, and of sufficient
power to run a horse-ctr. This he rigged
ou his wife's sewing machine with a lot of
olockwork, and it appeared t j bim when he
finished the job that evening that he bad
realized his hopes. If any sewing machine
ever would go, that would ; so he wound it
np ready for use in the morning and went
to bed. At four o'clock Mrsl Kipp roused
him and told him to listen to the burglars
in the house. He listened and heard a most
terrific racket over in the sitting-room. It
appeared ta him that there must be a million
or more burglars refreshing themselves with
a prize-fight. Bo he loaded his gun, crept
softly o?er, and peeped through a crack in
the door. It was not burglars ; it was Mrs.
Kipp's sewing machine. The peg had slip-
ped, and that spring was having full play.
It would rear tbe machine up on one end,
and charge it three or foar times, liks a bat-
tering ram, against the glass front of the
book case. Then it would wheel round and
suddenly tear across tbe room and butt fero-
ciously up against tbe mantelpiece ; and it
would lie down and roll over on the floor,
and hammer the sofa, and boost the centre-
table, and try to jam a hole through the
wall, and endeavor to leap up on the chan-
delier. And as Kipp entered tbe room it
flew at him, and tore in and out between his
lsgs, the wheel revolving like fury and the
spring gradually unwinding. And then Kipp
retreated and waked the family, and got the
mattrass off tbe bed. Then they covered
the machine and eat on it for awhile, and
finally pushed it out of the window into tbe
yard, where Kipp piled boxes and ash-bar-
rels and slop-buckets and fence-palings on
it to hold it still: But all night under the
heap it kept up a bontinual buzz and snort
and hum, so that the next-door neighbor
fired at it sixteen times under the impres-
sion that it was cats. Kipp has since. bought
a new sewing machine, and his wife runs it
with her feet. He has abandoned the s'.udy
of mechanics for tbe present.
What Could be Do*
Mr, Jones, who rigidly adhered to the
rules of etiquettte, went home one night,
and found his wife sitting in another man's
lap. Next day he told a friend of the cir-
cumstance. "What did you do about it?"
said his fiieDd. "Do?" replied Mr. Jones.
"What in thunder couldl do? I never had
an introduction to the man.1'.
Woman's itlg^lxis.
One would tclnk that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladies and geLtlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Thebb is an exception.
At the Pioneeb Bxstaubant, on 'Washiogton
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an extellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every luxury the matbet
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find therj
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Enjoyable Drives.
. An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
hor ces and a reliable driver sre the leading es-
eentiajs of an tnjoyobleride.and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
as frcm Frank Ponton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-out^ are used
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfeotly
courtecus drivers, he is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those whlob he provides. Frank has en<
joyed great success In his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him, *
A Servant in trie Corner. .
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the bait assort-
ment of Carpets and Furnitnra in the State, at
John O. Bell'a, nesrly opposite the Grand Hotel,
M>rket street. *p
a
Ladies and Osktlfmen, remomber Ihe lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store In San Fran>
cisoo. H. Hinders, 332 Keajny street, between
Pine and Bush, is.
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tee building Is a very one one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. .
*
Notice to tbe Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery Btreet, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now eel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and chil.
urens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prlcea. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, valises,
e'o., below cost. Gall if you want bargains. 3l
The Boston Furniture Company
Hub removed to 735 Market street, between
Third »nd Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
Br. C. T. Sige has removed his office to the
Olympic Club Building, oorner of New Mont-
gomery ana Howard. 4*
The Veto
Is celebrated fof its superior liquors and floe
cigars. Connoistierirs say our "Pony" Brandy
pnts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E, H. Le^y, proprietor. Bouthweet comer of
Kearny and Commercial. is.
Star Sliir-ts and Collars.
All sorts and elzeB, for ea'.e cheap, at the
What Oheer Laundry, 121 Leideadorff st, •
For -tbe Best Candles,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas & Co. ,
20 Seunar street. Hew style cap bonbons for
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Aktroloaeri,
Mrs. Back, 120 Geary street.
ttook«elieri and Stationer* ,
8tacey£ Mock, (achool booka a rpeolalty,) S. W
corner Fourth and Mission ,
H. H. Moore, SOU MeotKotner?. near Merchant.
UuHlnema College*.
Heald'e, Bryant & Strattoa'a College. 24 Post St
Batch era.
KatB, Fred. Stalls 94 to 100. Cah forma. Mar k«.
Clairvoyant*.
Mrs. C. M. Stowe, 2"7 Kearny street, Boom 8.
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Becberer <fc Oo., 652 Sacramento street.
Ohinese Employment Oo.— Pierce A Co., 6i7 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien it Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
M. H. KirohoS, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearny
French Fancy Goeda,
Looan A Oo„ 19 Montgomery. 107 and 10P Snttsr,
Hoop Skirts and Corsets.
M. Frend, 36 Second street.
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. 4 Co., HO Second stn>«t-
Merckant Tailor*.
Hollaed Bros., 12 'Post street,
MHllner*.
Miss Lizzie Carter, 118 Fourth treat.
Mrs. M. eelig, 226 Kearnr street.
Searcher of Beeordi.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Washington 3 trsat.
Wiuei and Liquors, (Wnoleeaie.)
Danert F. * Co.. W Front.
PIANOS.
ALARGEINVOIOBOFTHOSR FINE-TOrTBD
medinm priced MclIMHOi PIANOS
—toe moet dnrable and reliable instrnments im-
ported into the market for the price. Call and Bee
them,
ORGANS.
New and beantifnl sWIpb of thoBe magnificent
PKI,>CE CAB1SET OBttAKS-ttie most
perfect reed instrament made. Tde tone ia pure,
powerful and reapnant. Over 51,000 of them
have bsen sold.
Sheet Mnslc, Hosle Beofcs, Music Fo-
lios. Piano Stools, Plaao Covers. Tlo-
llne, Guitars, Accordeoos, etc , etc*
IN THE MUSIO DEPARTMENT OF
A. L. BANCROFT & CO., Agents.
ap24 eodlm 721 Market street.
DR. CMS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. cor. Jackson ?nd Kearny ata.
THE GREAT ERaDIOATOR OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital.
London, and the lasttwelveyearsof BanFranoisco
DR. TOZER informs tbe afflioted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IM LONDON AND
PARIS, aedspending one year in the mostoele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, be has re-
opened his old Medical Institute at the old stand,
where he can alwajB be fonnd. DR. TOZEK hse
for forty years met with unparalleled sneoess in
the treatment, of disease generally known as
CHRONIC AND SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
BB. CT£AS. H. ;T02ER
is in every way responsible, binding himself to
effect a permanent CUBE, or malting no chargea
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice and
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THE
MuNTHLTRESTOBATIVEPILLS.neverknown
to fail in giving relief in oases for whioh they are
recommended, are to be obtained only at mj
offioe. Price, $5 per box. Fall direction on each
box, cent by Express or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitste the advertising
Qnaoks who make it a practice to publish faJee'
arfldavita and other false references, but refers tc
the most respeotable people in the State, whom he
has cubed of diseases which others have tailed te
care.
" „ BK. OHA8. H. TOZEK,
N. E. comer Kearny and Jackson streets,
ial-tf SanFrancieco.
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, hes takes the management
of both the Miners' Reeaaorant oa
Commercial street and the Minera'
Branch on Market street, in partnership witn MR.
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with the
firm for years. Improvements have been made in
the onisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners' more popul&r than it has ever been during
the 22 years of its prosperity. Oor Bills of Fare
embrace all the delicacies of the season. Our
motto is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and Moderafca
Charges."
P. BEKGE8 <fe CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SSI and 538 Commercial, and
709 Market street.
Open rom S aj*. to 10 *.m. au31 1m
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE "J^DGE8*AT A L*ATJ
Fair of the American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial against Stetnwav's, Obicberine/B, anc1
others, to be THE BEST ON EXHIBITION. B
Ct'BTAZ, Sole Agent, SO OTarrell street
N B.— Pianos of all stylej TO RENT. mart
SPRING GOOD!
i
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and mad*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
9 Kesrar ■*»■»■*.
Business Conducted on
and Honest Principles.
OKTE
ALL GOODS WARRANTED I! W
REPRESENTED. »
Spring Goods Arriving Dii^'
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST HUB '
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
CLOTHING.
COARSE and FINE!
THE UNFORTUNATE MAN Wt
DOES NOT. '
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GMOESi '
m
White Shirts for the
FANCY GOODS, "WATCHES,
JEWII.KY, NOTIOXS, MM* ill"
rEiniiE!, statiMW "1 |ls
ENGLISH CITLIBT, TBVXBA
BAGS, TALISFS, TOBACCO.* 't|l
A FULL STOOK 9F ,l*l
Linen Coats and Dusim,* h,
A FULL LI. VE OF Wti"
Mil
T'
4*
LUiTEJir suit*
CALL ANB SEE FOB TOr»U'
THAT
Metropolitan Theatre,
S lCRAME\TO.
WK. MORROW. SOLE PROPRIHTOR.-
• This honae can be rented by tbe nigbt,
week, month or year hy, lira t-class companies only
Will Qold about $1,000. Address as above. apl9
Philadelphia Restaurants
OHAS. V. BBBGOLD, PROPRIETOR.
tmatmum
THK OBOICBBT MKATS AND
Vegetables. Board by t£e weed.
it>9 PINK STREET between Kearny
1401
ftsEsV
WEBlowour
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stock'
That will
ADMIT IT.
IXL Auction S101
6 I 8 Kearny st.,
fiBBaMBBBBBaaiaBWBBBll
BRVE
acco:
rigar
9 9)
WEST i\ib HOTEL.
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IT AN THEATRE METROPOLITAN THEATRE
EXTRA NICHT
Am.
:-■ •: i«
COMPLIMENTARY
BEEIVFIT
E. G. BERT!
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
Fourth Shakspoarlan Revival.
thi« trtun
AFM.II. W
MB. and MRS. F. M BATES
1. G. BERT
ttllntf *I .rmlnnll..n
■•■»■* »»• •
ip mentary Benefit Mr. E. D.Davies
• •• ■ A !•••»•»--» t <« ■ •*•
oimroaouoi.
. ». W*» in*, 't. M.WM l •»• ft»ll W
..i «. '.- >■. ■« .-—,—-.•.>»».
r** «*4 tai*.. UM tana. ••» HMMH
■ HWM4 tlMMt«. «•' >
Tlilr.l Wooll. OT tlio IDiiiiascMixnt
— or rai
QUEEaY OP THE AMERICAN STAGE.
Chapman Sisters t>, j>, £OW«&*I
M tie Gaugam. Mamie £ Till e Darling
Art-4 thr Futrrr (am pant and Attache*
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i *m M «)■>«*««■ •' * * I -
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UlMIWI It*
i tiBHi nValt M t»t M*«f Ifaprora-
a»i *♦ bb.sf taaelha twfora "• n»*« ■*•!
nr h'i»i" Md •*< ■»! retail ?**
••■t. ■' •• a* to iktah yoa fiom
». O. B1KT.
;; ORAND OL.XO :
I llll- i'
Mori* U*aji|*
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■ kit OrtftRAi mwwiaiai *.
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■
HOME FROM THE CLUB!
M HAtRti
««" will irrui a in
Gront Oliarnotor of Uontrico.
... 4MKTIP »I
JOHN McCULLOUCH as BENEDICK
i* «i4»«r»»M ■" conn r n mr >
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING!
rirmio witw .
■ Rt 11M
»mj*. r. m ra i ..■.
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CINDERELLA
«s in i\< in: « it ^ r»* i\
Ml"" r.l.LA ftlAt'HO
II
v lizzii mum s
NlSfl KATV PKl.L
.MIHa ADA SUA' t 0 K
' LTIIaB D \RL-M.
ft""--. « lr<-t«- *>Trn IT -•!*•- *>»••
Hrri-'«lr>i *V*t« .... Fifty • rnU
Utllrr) Tw«ty-dv.' r.-i.l.
New Scenery by W. T. Porter, New Properties, etc., and an IncresserJ Chorus
HI \ TH >
m k
Ma paaaa
DOR JOB*
AXIOM
IHIAK
■
t.-U.TII«7.\R
khV
YE ROES
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■
rmiiicnot m cmsmuma
SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock.
M n • n. P it 1 1 n t ii •■
ram m.i 1 1 1 nt «■
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> V UV1B
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JOHN «
IBRN Pl.YHPTOa
' IIAlll M HI NBY
I1IKRY BDWARJ8
.1 0 WIU lAUBOH
II JAMBS
J t, TORRE1IOE
MI<^g MINNIE WAMOM
.... HISS KRLKIB OUMMIR*
.. ..M18^ OAROLINK IVYATT
its. bo^rTiiItinee
Admlnin B«Tf Price lo all pnrti of ihe Honif
KrArrrpd •*■«»■— nr*** fjtrci* uk* UrcbMtr*..
Hi-MTY'd Rc»t»— BtteODf
Dt— > Uttcl* AdmUAloa
..•l a« kaIcoqj
Tit G.llirj
. SI t/O FriT.i. Bona..
Mfl uid SIO flu
lXtB.^ERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
^IXL«
>wwi otT«»RHR(M»T. (jiTeS2Tone ^ the stomach.
• MCMIOIMOMr
HAS RETURNED TO
Parent.
8HIRT 8TORE,
lr**t, hii" Bcbiovc«1 to
Hocond Ktrect,
will And n complete •••
HIAVTS and » I K.MMH.
«t the n>««l Inw price*.
BER EDICT * CO.
rt&r,
I THE CQHTIHtHT.
I.D BY
n, • Pe-lalr*«t. SpUedid pt»-
cUr-roooi'.
twalra jarora of Frlaco.
I thoFiir <*B«to hold.
AHMINICAL
m PLANT!
idian Remedies,
t TH K OTJBK OF
Soro Throat ,
Dyepepsia,
Oatarta,
Di.rrba*.
CODItlpatlODADd
DyaooUr/.
*>«aea of hw of tbeoe wto
Hod. UididiI Pardr, ox-Oovar-
fool; R. II. Biaton: Uoory Kd-
olB, TbMte*; Frtd Liatar. aed
«I1 KKABJTT STELET. bo-
1 n i. ar.2 • f
WHELDEN,
ind Paper Hanger,
eiAKY 8TKEET,
t*(w**B Dapoot »od Stockton.
alBVOY ART, TKST
ora— Uad baeooavlWd
■ dally, from 10 a. m to
ci»*. Hnodavy. ia»«dK? aod
(SEfM»RS
WILL REHEW LOS- OF IPPtTITE.
I fxtMft3
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
fc^WW®*
HAS NO UUP&RIUK ASA
ULOOt> PURIFIER.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
RooniN Hi and 1 ~ «fi<> Wat)hln(;toi> Ntroot.
M
WILLIS' BAND.
USIO rUBMHUED FOR ALT,
oooaalooa. Haiit. Importad. arroocod
I for aai*.
HAHCFKH. III. I'M Lender of!
OrehcAtro.
lir.KUY TOM U£B U Kill) EJV, J^aid-
of Hraif Ilnod.
■VOrdAra from tho conn<iry promptly attoodad
to. Addreia M. W. WILLIS. Eaton'a Moila
Stora. lft« Moi.tar.mary itr-et. or MAKOUH H.
BLUM. SttO Mont^omaryatraat. JaUtf
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 KECOND HTKF.ET.
FINE OOODS IMPERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Cunranteed I
A FINE LINE OF BPRINO AND SUMMER
Oood. ioit r*o.i»ed. 0. 1 uid ■■• tb.m.
M-4S Bmdi4 ilrtcb abTTln
Bar Sugar
rVJB BALK-418 KIAEHY BT8SET. AT
' MEHOEB'8. . Alio, .ran kind of OudlM
Wholaull ul B.' IL
po7tf M. A. MEKOKB.
RHMOVBD.
THE WEED SRW1NO HAOHIHE AOEItOY
Ag.DOj I. now r.noT.d to XHM It.w ModL.
im.rr ■ttMt, nw ii.w.rd. If. BL-Th. WJUCD
- illy F.Toiit. took to. blRh.it pioMfom ...r
ji/my-two romp.tllor. *t tho great World'* Ftlr
.t-F.ri., Io07; .1.1. tb. tui Flnt Pramlom At tb.
Croat Maniaad loiiitoi. Fair, npoo TWitN IV-
HINK Polot* of baoorlorltyr aod tbat now. or tb.
ioT.clioo Of an BN1IRK SELF-ADJU8I 1XU
gpm.T
Famll
SPF.IIAL KOTKE TO
Picnic and Hull Committees.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
HANKS anrl OK'iuKvrHAS Oi .
lb. tut motlolao* In Ibo HUM. uoier COBpa-
tiot leader,, at fair ri'.n
»pr.»CK» IKHARD
*Nn....
IIVKHT AMI AH,
Wltb tbalr Or.at Stotatloo,
OOTJK-rBBi'BIT.
SAPPHO TKOVPE,
Inclaillns ibe Chili] Wonder, happiio.
I, El. IE I.I. I, IN,
M1M H. EI.I.I8 anil TV. KI.LIK,
HetiO'Comlc iind JJaettlata,
Dill I. I 1 T o >.
....A*D....
I. I' f V ADA. M S,
FRE1VCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOORDElt S)0(J,
IT..,.
LANCASTER'S
61. WA«HL\6TON STREET,
folOlm Opp. Mftgaire'* Opar* Bona*.
SANGER HALLE
(SINGER'S UAI.L.I
11 OEAUY ST.. REAB |IEAU\Y.
ITetie hat lh*> Chntce-t RriirtiU of Wine*
und JLiquora <»« batBtl.
DEPOT WEYAND 4. KASCHES BAY BMEWEBY
foisil OHFIS FRLDMAKN.
rHE AMOVE ABTIiTA ARE NOW OV ill' K 1IOOKN. AND CAN BE EN.
raft-ad by roioager, WMtof Ibe Rooky Mountain,, through our agenoy,
HIIKRIDAN (OKIIAN A CO.
■—»■•»« i-n*?r?o?£-?i.
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'Si (13110 I,u"
aionbiq <saag aqj, ,ioj»j oiaiapom ia 'HfnatajOAa
jo i .aq pat aajaoo l»«n oqt qil*» 'ieaavm i-aq aqi
□ i psifooj 'ii|aaj4S P°* *doqQ ,aao|0qo put i •
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•jiosjnoj Xofua pn« h9*a oaji
OLD
D A V K "il K N D K 8 . at tba
old orlglnalK.d Lion. J»Oaary
icr..,, between Boarny and Dupool, wh.re yon
oaobar. HOf AND OOLD DRlNKH^notforrfal
THE OLD
JtlOt sootoli,
IS Morten Street, urur akrurnr.
All DrinlfM Ton Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AHO JERRY IN TOWH.
Alwaya on Ilia tha Naw York Harald, Harpar'c
Waakly, Frank Lasii'>r«. Daf 'a Domic*, Polico Gav
r-xttfi, all tkA Oallforafa papaia. alao Lo&doa
Ponob, iJell'dlilfa. Illautratod LodUud I\'owb. Call
aad autlafy yoorHolf.
atrr Dc
fa7tf
GEORGE MAYES*
DEALER IS OYSTKP.S, ULAMS
andall kln^r of SHELL FISH.
ttalUIfoa. AO. 41. *», Callforoia
Uarkat, antraaco on Ualifon..! acrcot. — '
Pabllc or print* parttaa ud Umlllaa aappliad
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
Y"ARIKTY TALENT KN ROUTE EAST CAST
* alwaya aaonre Hrat-olaaa unenif m*ot« by
■tspplog at Salt Lake and applying to
K. iTKROMF,
lei BnAlnt-AA) Mianwuer.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKC1NIA CITY, HKVABA,
THI8 KLBOANT THBATRK HAS BEEN AK-
daooratad. aad oao be rentod by tba nlgbt or
Of tba waak, Stan and traroMnn ootspaala*-
'luarally traatod *ttb on auplioattoo by latter
JVHN I-ITF.R.
Hanaararand aola Proprlator,
Or to J. H. McCABE,
ABO Waahinrton at.raat. SaD Franoiaor*
Signor lVIancusi,
PRIVATE SIWGINO LESSONS. -OLA85 OB'
MONDA.X and THrB«DAT.
At S P.K. 8t. Jamaa Honaa, BOG Markat atrMt-
oornar of Rllla. fol81»i
MILITARY COODS
„..AHD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEflTRICSl
TRIMMINGS,
3»5 Montgorucr aire t, Room A'o ,\
THE JOUBNAL OF AlttTJSEMEl.TS.
Published every Day in the Ye&r bT
IT. I»- b o.o- a- R x> TJ s
saSJUercfennt and *>»* Washington »M
Below Montgomery, San Francisco.
MONDAY APBIL 28, 1878
Figaro Boe» before wven different on-
dleocoe aa proirumme every night.
Wone Still. •
A Professor went out for a sail. When
the boat was some distanca from land he
said to the boatman. "Do you know any-
thing about history?" "No," replied the
boatman." "Then," replied the professor,
"half your Jife in loet." After a little while
he asked, "Do you understand mathemat
ica?" "No," replied the sailor." Well then,
three quarters of your life are lost" just as
he spoko a puff of wind apset the boat, and
oapsizsd professor and boatman in the
water. The latter cried, "Do you under-
8 t&nd swimming?" "No," grasped the pro-
fessor. "Then" replied the boatman al1
your life is lost."
Economy of Wind.
"Blow, blow." fiercely whispered the new
organist at a city church, on a recent Sun-
day, to the' blower, who, after a number of
pumps, leisurely awaited the emptying o
toe bellows, which the new organist, ambi-
to show his power, was exausting faster than
the old organiBtugedto. "Blow, blow!" he
eavage'y whispered. "I sha'nt blow,
nutbar," stootly replied the blower. "Do
you tbink I've Mowed thirty years witboot
koowin' bow many strokes it to blow an
Excflsis?"
Liberal.
An Indiana paper offers inducements to
subscribers which are liberal indeed. Erery
person tending $1 50 to this generous sheet
"will be presented free with the choice of
eight obromos, or a finely-executed portrait
of the H«s. Schuyler Colfax."
Scene In the Kitchen.
Mistress— Bridget, I have forbidden you to
use the silver in the kitchen and now you
are turning that s!eak with a silver fork.
Bi-idget— Sure Ma'am it's only a dirty one,
Developments of Conscience.
A man of Grand Bapide, Michigan, lately
paid for an axe which he stole twenty years
ago. His conscience was slow but sure.
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madame Smith, Astrol-
oger, Jatt arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She ha* charms for
Luob, Love and Happiness, which never fall to
tare effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le ttr,
93. All commuol a'.ione ttrlctly private. Office
■hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gu rinteed in every respeot. Office, 16
'Seoond street. Boom 11. 4o
Ladieb, now Is your time to bay your under-
clothing at a gr<at eacrlfl'-e, because H, Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to buy ble Fall im-
portations, and has left orderi to sell his large
stock of ladies' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper than
-at aoy other place In the city. Remember the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3b
Everybody Stilted..
There Is no and to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street {second hat store below Kearny), all these
ww stylet can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited. n
0o PTot (Suffer from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
t una, Olnb and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
rel.ej by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
' c- -. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
p.* from experience, having tested the Doc-
t capability. References given if required, h
T-t; .-ate Lessons in tbe French Language
ftv J, Josset, graduate of the University of
Eur.' . late Professor of De la Monnals' Normal
Cow.. 1 for Teacher?, and Of St. Mary's College,
ion on. 104 Geary street, between Mason and
Tavi. r, upstairs, Beit of reference given. 4 q
Good. Invostment,
No other olty in tbe United States offers
'greater Inducements at the present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
ts the time to secure lota at $25 each it 421
Montgomery street. This Is the best chance
ever offered. •
■^"Fon Chujjhem's Ptctubes go to Moast'a
-Qaixeby, 417 Montgomery street. 8-v
Twenty Tbousand
Pap^r Cbllare, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ohear Lanndry, offloe 121 Leideadorff st.
Itemovai^ " "*
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented andjre.
paired as usual, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains,
Tlie Beet Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
it's WebfootPUiB, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all draggista. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial. •
Clam OUowder Every Wl^nt.
The best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Baloon, 15 Morton street, just off
Kearny. 8.,
."axu Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, oan be
lonnd In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
* abUshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Deiter Stables. Oatrlace orders
'left at eitbw place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. bo
Evlwer'e Women.
Lord Lyttan, with all bis gifts, did not
possess that of drawing women. It is rare
among men— almost if not quite as rare as
the faculty of. rep'Oaentiog men is among
women, though tbe failure in the one case
is very much less remarked upon, and less
noticeable indeed from the faot that women
have but lately come to occupy leading places
in works of flctioD. A beautiful and sweet
abstraction of womankind, with hair, eye?,
throat, etc., nicely put in, with smile3 and
tears handy, and a few pretty speeches, is
all that is really necessary lor a heroine of
the good old-fashioned type. LordLyitjn
had two of tbess types, the heroic and gen-
tle, as indeed Sir Walter Scott also had; and
most novelists of eminence keep witbin
these safe lines. The sentimentil splendor
of Yiolante, the BUgary sweetness of Helen,
may dazzle the hasty reader ; but how to
come to any sort of realization of these ideal
young women we are unable to inform him.
Every mortal man has his tether, and here
is one region in which Lord Lytton'i tetber
is apparent, though he does his best by glow-
ing diction and lavish sentiment to throw a
glamor in our eyes and blind os to the fact,
He doeB blind ua so far that we accept tbe
graceful outline enveloped in rainbow-mists
pf beautiful effect as tbe symbol of woman
woman the consoler, woman the inBpirer,
as he himsslf says. ' The abstraction is suf-
ficient for him— he has no need for anything
farther ; neither, we suppose, has the ma-
jority of readers, or the typical would not
have been so long and so placidly accepted
ins to id of the personal.
Quit* a Town.
A resident of Denison 'Texas), a sis-
months-old town, which has beeu built up
by railroad interest, thus recites: "This
is iliy loveliest town in these parts. We have
5,000 inhabitants, hotels, stores, churches,
grog-shops, two parsonages, one .gambling-
boasa, and a town-hall. We bate ibeen
wanting a grave-yard. Yesterday, a man
died, and this afternoon everybody will turn
out to inaugurate the new eemetery."
True Eoonjrh.
"Do yon believe in seoond lore, Master
MoQaade?" ''Do I believe in second love ?
Humph? If a man buys a pound of sugar,
isn't it swate? and when its gone, don't he
want another pound ? and isn't that swate
too ? Troth Murphy, I do believe in second
lCT.."
»■
Educate Them For It up 10 Ir,
If women of this day and generation
really mean to improve their oondition aod
extend their field of labor, the work most
begin with themselves. And tbe work must
be done principally by the proper education
of the female youth.
True Enough.
A musician, George Sharp, had his name
on his djor thus: '©. Sharp." A wag ot a
paicitsr, who knew someibiog of music,
early one morning made the following un-
deniable and and significant addition: "Is a
flit."
Astonishing!
A distinguish American tourist is amazed
at the number of apothecaries who must
have done business fompoii, as he notice^
that nearly every house has ' 'Salve" inscribed
in large letters in its vestibule.
C'Necessity knows no law." Well, necessity
is like a great many lawyers. tov..i
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisoo by gas light,
Uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It Iodes so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T,'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked out wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked itiagnijicently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd olamsand crabs and terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they bid within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, nave found, 'twould seem,?
That they hav* here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "trash nice dinners."
Whoever doubtB this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Piolflo Oyster House. S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKJB, Proprietor.
Headaches.
The female headaches ate innumerable,
but they arise principally from vexation and
disappointment. They maybe divided into
"nervous and "s'ck" headaches. The per-
vons iU irritable ard cannot bear being spok-
en to. The stok is despondent or sulky, and
bursts into tears at tbe least contradiction.
When a ledy cannot have her own way, a
headache is the painful consequence. An
unpopular visitor, brought home accident-
ally to dinner, will produce an alarming at-
tack of headache, and tbe symptoms that
saoces ively follow are instant los* of appe-
tite, deafness, peevishness, hysteria, and
finally aprecipi-'a'e retreat to the bed room.
The poor servants feel the effects of the head-
ache as much ts any one, and do not stop in
the room any longer than they can help.
These unfortunate headaches are very fre-
quent about tbat time of year when every
one is, or is supposed le be, out of town, and
do not cease until the patient has beeu car-
ried to the sea-side for the change of air.
Ton milder form will vanish upon the ap-
plication of a piece of jewtlry, or if the
forehead is wrapped np in a new Bhawl it is
astonishing with what rapidity the pain dis-
appears. ^^
Down South.
"You Jawge Washingtonl toll Ab ram Lio-
knm to bring William Sewardjin out 0' de
wet, or I'll tar' you iu two. Dat blessed
chile might betes hi* death 0' cold for all
you lazy niggers 'od keer."
A Useful Law.
A Kansas law, we notice, gives mothers
the entirecontrol of tbeir children. This is
an admirable liw, and every family should
have one. Without it too many children
have control of their mothers.
Some of our jewelers should introduce
lava from Cap*. Jack's lava bed*.
The Last New Sony.
Air— "Mod <£ CTandon,"
Emerson Oorville id my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oyaters, aod Fancy Boast,
RellBhes these, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl high oh t Oh) high ohl
None who have been but again will go,
Corville rays sol says sol
On Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell-fiih Id every Btyle,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles got Ladles got
Emerson Oorville's polite! and so
3-1 They got they gol they got
Olaibvovaat.— Madame Clara Antonli, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
Consultations in Bnglish. French and German., x
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the softness of velvet, and
the tint of the lily, to the complexion, use
Diceey's CitEiiE de Lis. l
I L
Fob fine wobk, go to T O. Jessup, dentist,
ccr. Sutler .od Mon'g'ry. over Tucker's. 3-D
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at tbe office before 8 a. u., can
be returned in the evening if required; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaeadorff street, •
. ■ »■ - -—
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Kheumatiam and Neuralgia. 3
PICJCICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GERMAN PIANOS.
.fffTl!
THE BEST ANB THffi OHEAP-
-et. UcOraabetadter 4 Oo., Agents
or the oelebrated Faetiries of
lis'* I * fWuttm-T, in Leipzig, and Sobleip,
in Berlin. Qffioe. AlO KEARN V a rRSBf. apffi
Ladles Visit in ft Cardf,
Written, engraved or printed by Joss P.
Dwteb, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick Bouse,
and it the Grand Hotel. N. E.— Hasdkeb-
CHIBF9 NEATLY MAEEXD. PEHUAKSBXf Of 6V6iy
description to order, e
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bumham k Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Poet streets, are going like hot cakes.
Hew and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rhah to see and buy tbem. Elegant
parlor furniture made to order in the finest
syile. _^ ^____ 4a
Mrs. M. W. Eind, dressmaker, has removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dupont and Stock*
ton, opposite Starr King's church. 0t
White Labor Only*
Employed by the What Obeer Liundry, 121
LeideEdoiff street, *
We get no business f tjiu Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leideedorff street. *
Pnotographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from the pmallesfcto fall life-size, always
in tn* moat aatisf aotory manner, on varr moderate
terms.
EMILY B. E1HTMAN.
480 Kearny htreet,
ap251m Between California and Pino.
PICNIC AND • EXHIBITION
OF THE....
San Francisco Olymp BClub,
....at..,. K£9
Badgar's Central Park, Oakland,
....OS....
TnCMDAT MAT 1, 1878
GRAND OUT-DOOR FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON
UDitloewitb tbeptoaio attractions one of tbe
GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC
ENTERTAINMENTS
For which the Olob has become famons, to tike
pl&oe in tDe afternoon.
BALLENBEKG'S CELEBRATED BAND has
been enR&gea for tbe day.
lbs bi»'. will leava tbe Oab'and Wharf at 9:20.
10:10, 11:20 A 31 , and 13:10, 1:50, and S p.m., con-
necting with the cara, wniou rna direorly to the
Park, returning every hour. Fare 30 CENTS
for tbe round trip. Tne Oakland borse oari ran t )
tbe Park. ify-Strict ORDEH. will be maintained.
Admieaion t? the Park, J« CENTS; Obildren,
balf-price 'jieke.'s can be bad at the varirms
music aTortB and of membcri of tbe Club. ap26
S. F. and Ift P. R. B. Co.
CHANCE JOF TIME.
ON AND AFTFR APRIL 1, 1S73. THE 8TEAM-
or ANTELOPff, aonnectiog at Donana« Land-
ing with tbe Sao Francisco «fc North Pacific Rail-
road Company for Olorerdale and all intermediate
stations, will leave San Franoiaoo daily (San days
exepted), from Broadway Wharf, at 3:30 p. u . Be-
fnrning, the train will leave Oloverdale daily at
5:SOo'olook A.M , connecting at Donanne «tth the
ete<tner and arriving in San Fianofeoo at 10:2U A M.
'ihe steamers and oars make cloae oonneotiona
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS"/^ REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Franoiaoo at 8 A. if. every Sunday
arriving at Oloverdale at 1 o'clock p, M Returning
will leave Oloverdale at 2 o'clock, airiving in San
FrancisQO at > o'clock This will allow aioar-
Blonlsts seveial boars at any of the places along
the line of ih« r"id For all information apply It
tbe Oompany'd ofQ :e, 4SO Mont<omer; street.
«pl8 HETcR DONAHUE. President.
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES, A8-
aooiationB and Military Companies is called
to the advantages offered by these commodious
and benuiifal grounds for Holiday P ionic Festi-
vals. They can be procared on any day in tbe
week for picnic purposes the coming season on
more advantageous terms than any grounds in the
State.
THE CITY SABDEMS
Are easy of acceee without any tariff to Societies,
and are provided with large and beaatifal Lawns;
large Shade Trees; beaatifal Flowers and Plants
from every clime; numerous Swings; two mam'
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit1
Pleasure Boats; Fountains and Observatory Tow-
ers, all perfectly sheltered from the winda. A
mammoth Restaurant is on the grounds, and every
convenience for the accommodation of large Pic-
nics has been made. Everythiog baa been placed
in the mOBt complete order for the ooming season
TBE CITY OAEDESS
Are tbe largest In tbe State. They contain 8%
acres of Knoll and Shaded Lawn, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., and are capable of accommodating
20,000 persona with tbe greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Oars ran directly to the Gardens.
PicDlc Oommitttee are especially invited to call
and inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will be moat favorable,
M. Y. STEVENS, Proprietor.
«f**Offlce hoars 3 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gardens,
corner 'iwelftb and Foisom streets.
N. B— 300,000 AdmiBsioa Tickets were Bold
by various Associations holding festivals at the
City Gardens last year. The sale of spirituous
liqaora will be prohibited on the grounds on 1- es-
• ival days. mh-1 tf
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open tor the season, and many of the most
popular •
FIOKTICS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAViuION. MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free on week days.
Admission 25 Cents
CHILDREN IO CENTS. apl? tf
RAFFLE.
A^INE-WORKED OHOOHET BED-SPREAD,
tbe work of Mra. E. Stanley (Uiss May Lea-
lie), will be raffled [or on
Satnrdoy Evening, May lOlh,
At SPIERS A; POND'S, corner Kearny and BnBh
streets. 100 abaaoes, SI psrobsnee. ap23 td
TOD WILL FIND
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
INo. IS CL1T 5TRERT. »pV?
IWXcUlo. Ol
FnpU of X.E. Mai. on Leror, PArl*.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
-S EC1.1S STREET. Bo3 lm
RETURN THE BOOK!
IFHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the Figobo Office 1b par
ticularly requested to return it at once.
J. C. COMBES,
XERRA.MN XSUJSCO.,
Cor. Second and Tehama atreeta.
•9*Terrapin constantly on band.
Oysters In every st'le. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS FIR PARTIES.
deo 31 lm
■5- A T E St"
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Alork.'. t and Third streets,
S.E. cor. Commercial and Leideedorff".
ions orinks~aThalf prices.
apWlm JOHN D. YATES.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE SOA.ROITY OP SALOONS
on Bush atreet, 1 beg to inform my friends
and the public that I hare opened the
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
836 Bash street, between Montgomery
and Kearny.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Oonoooted in the best style and of the
Purest Llqnora.
OHAi, V- FELDMiKN,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DRS. TROMMLITZ & LEEDES, GRADUATES
of the Lsipsioand Vienna UoiverBtues, and
iare Assistant borgeonB United States Army, have
opened their Office and Laboratory at No. 4S6
KEARNY STREET, near California, for tbe treat-
ment of diseases of tbe Urinary and Generative
Organs, and all Female Complaints. To sutferen
from Asthma, Bronchi tie, Diptheria, Sore Throat,
OosBumption and other Disia^es of the Loose
and Tbroat we reaommend Profenur Mnller'e
huline Extract of T<Wle, inoludiog Inhaling
Apparatus, whioa is extensively assd in Europe,
aad tor which we are the Sole Agents for tbe Pa-
Oiflo Coast. For farther onrtiouUrs call or address
DRS. THOMMLITZ <fc LEEDES.
4»« Ktiarn^ atreet, Sao Francisco.
Office Houns-From 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p. m .
aid 6 to 1 p.m.
P S.— Separate entrance for tbe accommodation
of Ladies. od25 lm
P. V0LNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BOYS AND SELLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Also, OLEAN8, DYBR. and REPAIRS, lu tbe
mostsoieutino manner. Hs has made tbe above a
speeiaitv for 30 rears, aod is bound to give satis-
faction to all. apM lm
CLASSES INJL0CUTI0N.
TVO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Tbeatrioal Profession in California pro-
KBe forming classes for instruction in Elocution.
reona wleuing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
can send in thoir names to "Oambyeea " P. O. Box;
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sent *■*> them de9 '
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HAVE BEVOVED FROM THEIR OLD
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tio. Ill LUOiSDORl'r' SfKU-Ei. apl4 14t
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Tlio Oponlnn
Grand Hor cultural
SPRING EXHIBITION
Bny Diatriot
Horticultural Society,
Horticultural Hall
HAS BEEN POSTPONED,
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^or One "\^"eels..
Opening Day, Thursday, May 8
Fair to oontlnue Nine Days.
CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
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EMILY X. EASTMAN.
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Bita-ain California and Piae,
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
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factioo to all. ap.'a Ira
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OP TUB LEADING HEHBEBB 07
tba Theatrical Profaaaion Id ' allfornia pre-
poaa formlrjeolttaaafor ipatraotion in Kloouiion.
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CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
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COMURN01NO ON the »»ni OP APRIL,
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wbleb t me tbe
Full Grand Oratorio of Elijah
Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise,
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GRAND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED VOICES,
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ORCHESTRA OF HO PIECES,
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Uampball aod Meats.
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Price of Admla*loB S)l "O
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Soata cao be reserved for tna aaaaoa at Koblar.
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KKATS. od SATURDAY, April 2fltn..
AFTER THE
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Single Outside Rooms,
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PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
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■Cm JOTOHAtorAMDlSEMENTS.
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Below Moh««oimit. B«D ?l»noUoo.
TUESDAY A.PBIL 29, K7S
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Ttieatr*.
There was » eplendid towe la*t nlgtrt, when
Ehik"pe»r6'o 'oreedy of "Wucb Ado abOTib Noth-
Idi" w«b produced. Mrs.D.P Bowers as Beat-
rice, did iome capital WU of BCtlnjr, *nd played
thepartlfcTODphott wfth iromeDa* spirit. John
MoOnllottco waaa very go'd Benedick, he mad*
eTery point tell, and save a *i»id imoeTaonationot
the profeaeed hater of women afterward") con-
qner«d%jloveiBdatratfgy. Tbe«odi*n» were
liberal in their applause, and Mr*. Bowera and
Mr. McOuHongb were called before the enrtafei
" at tire cloie of the fourth act. The new fea-
ture of the caet was tbe aaatimption by Henry
Edward* of the ro'e of Dcgbeny; J. O. William-
son contenting himeelf with that of Vergea.
Mr. Hdwarda gave an admirable im personation
Cf the aelf aofficfent Dogberry, delivering the
vtnodtriigspeecbeeef thatwoitby with a afenple
«noenr«loniDe8e of tbeir abanrdity wbioh waa
iwrtectly chinning. There waa no blneter, bat
Dogberry waa presented na be waa drawn by
tbe ma*ter-aT>ic«"e aelf-aUmoient ignoranoe ln_
ftated with tbe pride of office, one who never
dreamed that he could be leae the object of
admiration *e other* than be waa to himself-
Mr. TTilllBmson in accepting the pattdf Verges'
did b.'.meeli gTeatcredit. He plated it so wall that
people wondered tbet they had ever considered it
an unimportant cbaraoUr in tbe play. Hie make
op wtB perfectly wonderfnl and bis imperasn .
etion of tne weak garrolone old man wbo "would
•etaikiDg" was excellent The play waB well per-
formed throughout. John Wilson and Eben
PJjTDr'on did some good acting ic the drunken
scene between Boracbio and Conrad In tbe third
net. 'George D. Ofcaplln waB gentlemanly and
.genial aa tbe good-natured Don Pedro; Vf. A
M'iUstr BcffiiivDilj villeinoua as Don John, and
■E.O. Boe41ey read and acted tbe part ot the lov-
iBR Count Olaudio effectively. MiBS Minnie Wal-
ton lotted tewitcbingly pretty ne Hero, and read
and acted nnaffeetedly and -pleasingly, and Miss
Kellie Cummins as TJrBuia and Misa Caroline
"Wyatt aa Margaret, rendered efficient Bupport-
The play is splendidly mounted. The garden
ncere in the third cct isoro of the moB*. baantf.
ful'sTer peen on tbeetage. The perspeetlTeissoad-
tnirable that the eye ie deceived, and the groves
are so real.' that it would seem a most natural
thine for the people on the stage to walk into
the m and disappear. The arrangement of real
flower* on tbeetage (we suppose they are real, but
they may be some of Porter's handiwork) ia ex-
tremely effective.. "Much Ado about. Nothing"
will be plajedagaln-tbts evening and every even"
Ing'thie week.
Alhambrt.
Tbe programme performed, for the firft time at
tnlspopnlar tbertre last night, gave general satis-
faction. BobBart and Charley Snttondid some
capital funny bnalnese, on the ende, in the first
part. This waa followed by Bob Hart's eketoh
entitled "TrickB on Travellers" in whichfbe. Little
Mac, J- BobisBon and others appeared, and made
the audience laugh heartily. Vivian sang some of
bia'beat songs and told amcBing stories, Charley
Sutton appeared in Bong end dance, Sam Riokey
and Bob Hart in "Tbe Bobbers" and tbe very
laughable sketch entitled "Love in a Tab" termi-
nated the evening's amnsement.
Metropolitan Theatre.
Tbe benefit of Manager Bert last night was in-
deed a bumper, every inch of room being occu-
pied. The entertainment was thoroughly enjoyed
by all wbo were present. Boon tbe Metropolitan
Theatre will be a thing of the past, and tbe etige
on which eo manv favorites— tbe Gougenbeims,
Mrs. Jnlia Daau Hayne, Barney Williams, James
Start, Artemos Ward and a host of others— have
appeared, will never more «obo to the tread of a
bueklned foot.
Bella. Union Theatre.
Cas3im end Fritz, the young acrobats from
Bomb America, have oieated quite a a en nation by
tbe originality and daring of tbeir feats- In many
respects tbey are unlike any other performers in
the same line who have appeared in California.
Thomas Campbell, tbe batitone, Lon Dixon, the
favorite Ethiopian comedian, and many others
will appear to-night ia the programme published
OB oar first pegs.
John WUson1s Amphitheatre;
Some of Wilton's horses are going out to work
for a living, in plaoe of siok horse;, and as it" would
be rough on them to work In the day , timo and
appear in (bo ring at night, the circus will close
for the present. On Thursday afternoon there
will be a performance for the benefit of the
Protestant Orphan Aeylam, when the sroas re-
ceipts will be given to that charity. There will be
an afternoon and evening performance next Sat-
urday.
Notes.
The next production at the California Theatre
Will be "Maiio Antoinette."
Miss Anna Adaaaa. the celebrated serio-Qomio
einger, will appear at the Albambra Theatre on
Monday next.
The Free Love Debateet Pacific Hall laet night
net ween Mra. KimbsJl and H. 0. Bannett was un-
interesting. Mr*. Kimball made a rambling die-
course, which received eome applause; H, 0. Ben
uett, when he began to speak, had tbe satisfaction
of seeing tbe audience begin to lwave the hall.
ItisposalBle that Miss Neiison, the celebrated
English actress, may ploy an engagement at tbe
California Theatre during the Fall.
The manner in which Laura Fair engaged Ma-
Cutre's Opera House on Saturday for readings and
recitatl-ona was aa fellows: The house was sob-let
40 her W a man who had engaged It for a pano-
rama, and whtn the proprietor of the building
heard of -it he refused to opsn iu doors to any
snob, woman. Bo Laura was euchred.
The boys at the Metropolit n Theatr* wanted to
have a "breaking no" on the but night, and palled
op some chairs and threw them on the stage
BtUy Emerson has returned to tows muoh im-
ved in health.
Jharlas FiiUob, director of the German Sisdt-
tbeatre, who so anooaeef ally managed the Fabbri
Oambiaatton, ha* been tendered a complimentary
benefit It will come off next Sanday evening at
tba California Theatre. John MoCnUoogh has
effered the house free of cbarge for the occasion,
and the Fabbri Combination and others will vel-
uteor.
The stags of the Metropolitan Theatre last night,
wa« osvsred with bouquets thrown by the admir-
arsof Miss Blanche and Miss Ella Onapman.
Mra. MatbiasCrsy, a talented lady artii*, long
residing in this city, will shortly leave for Munich
and other ports of fcorope lo'itcdj for two jeara.
Buckley's New Varieties,
To-nigbt, after a bright Brat pfrfc in worth. 'Sarry
Dsvoy, Miss Annie Lamar, Katie Zoe, Ida May
Johnny Price and othere will appear, * laughable
interlude and afterpiece (will be gi**n. Ibe full
programme appears on our first page.
Handel and Hay tin Festival.
The fall oratorio of "Elijah," and Mendelssohn's
"Hymn of Praise" will be performei el at the Cen-
tral Tabernacle, Tyler street, near Tailor, by tbe
Handel and Haydn Soolety. at their three days'
festival, commencing to-nifiht. In order to ac-
commodate the immense numb' ra who will attend
this festival, tbe Central and Market-Btreet Bail-
road Ocmpanieawlllpnton extra o .re, a sufficient
number of horses having recovered to make this
possible.
Hosticnltnral Exhibition.
In eonei qnence *t the prevailing "hiDpodemio,"
tbe opening of the annual exhibition of ths Hor-
Ueoltnral Society Is pestponed for one week— nntil
May S',h.
San Fbakcisco Olympic Oltjb. — The
San Francisoo Olimpio tllub will have a pionio
ind exhibition at Badger's Central Park, Oakland,
on Thursday. Maj 1st. It is saro to draw a very
large and faebionable oiowd. Ticket! of admis-
sion to tbe PVark, price flity cents. Tickets can be
obtained at the mnsioBtoreaand raetsbtre of the
Olnb.
Ajutomioal Museum. — One o! the mqst
c iznpiete collectioao of the kind In the United
iUtes, comprising hundreds of costly and bean-
lxni wcx models, U daily on view (to gentlemen
-.n.1 ?) at the Musetun on Montgomery street. An
mar may be profitably scent here.
Emrr,i£TrationiT.ln4r.
"How did yon manage to win ber affec-
tions eo quickly, Dan? The receipt's worth
knowing." "Ob, that was simple enough,'
replied he. "The first night that I arrived
at the lodging house in Audkland I fonud
myself sitting next to a yonog '•'woman at
supper, who I soon found was ene of the
newly-arrived emigrants. I looked her over,
and saw she was a round, strong, cheery-
looking lass, with a laughing face, and
thought she'd do. I didn't know bow to go
fool in' around her fas I am oertain you
would have done, sir, no offence to you)
but juat spoke a word or two with her, and
when she came out into the passage gave
her a squeeze and a kiss. "Eays she, 'How
dare you?1— Bays l, ll wants to marry you
my dear.' — 'Marry me ?' cries she, laughiDg;
'why, I don't know jyou.'— 'No more do I
yon, my dear,* Bays I, 'so that makes it all
fair and equal.' She didn't know how to
put a clapper on that, so she only laughed,
and said stie ooulda't think of it. 'Not
think of it,' sayj I artful like, 'not when you
have eome all these thousands 'of miles ^for
that purpose?'— 'What do you mean?* says
6he Blaring-. 'Gome now,' say si, 'don't tell
me. I know what's 'what- When a man
immigration izea it's to get work; when a
woman immigralioniz'S it's to get married
You may as well do it at once.' Well, she
giggled a bit, and we were spliced two days
afterwards."
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Boots made to order from $8 to $10. A good fit
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prices to salt everyon&'s purse. 4-ni
Jack Slaeppard under a New Name.
The Lord Chamberlain, stimulated by Mb
success in promoting reverence for the pow-
ers that be in tbe matter of the Court Thea-
tre, London, is now keeping a sharp look-
out in the interests of general morality.
Jack Sbeppard, it is well known, is a hero
who has been looked on askaccs by tbe li-
censing authority, but apparently he is not
nearly so dangerous, as when he bears ano-
ther name. At tbe Queen's Theatre, Lon-
don, he now appears night'y as Dick Was-
trel, while at tha Adelphi he has beeu resus-
citated under the appellation of BobChanco.
The Lord Chamberlain's care, however, is
not confined to the mere change of name.
For the sadly naughty expreseion "fake
away" in the celebrated "Nix my Dolly"
-song, tbe more modest and neutral M blaze
away" is subfctilu'ed. Newgate again has to
be spoken of as Newgate, the slang' Stone
Jug as making too light of its terrois and
thus tending to diminieh. tbe revereooa for
the laws, not being admitted into the body
of tbe play, though curiously enough it is
allowed in the title. Byway of compensa-
tion for these and other alterations, the
slang is furbished up so as to be on a level
with the requirements of tbe age; and alto-
gether the Londoners clearly bave yery great
reason to feel grateful for the curious mi-
nutenees wbich has beeu applied to guard
their frail virtue from the allurements of
spectacular immorality.
♦ -'■■■ ■ —
Hats Off.
An order by the Sultan forbidding the
wearing of tnrbarjs in places of public
amusement is creating eome disturbance at
Constantinople.
Notwithstanding the difficulty of finding
husbands in MasBacbus.t's, no less than
thirteen applications for divorce are before
tbe court at Greenfield in that State,
Corn?, Bunions, Inerowine Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 127 Second street. 4-bx
San^wlcn. Island Puiu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the £ andwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every bind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schieiber, dealer In
bedding ond fmniiure, E20 Washington street,
opposite the market, who baa long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices tbat the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand oh account of ItB superior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtleES IBs. Schref-
ber will find no difficulty In dlsnoBimr of all'
that comes.
— — •
Or, Barlow J. Smrtb.
Ie giving a oours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 687 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 1H o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p u ., free. i
Or. Dorierty
Hie devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Is
bow the most successful of any Physician In
3an Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of Letdeadorfl, a few doors oelow What
Ohoer House. t
Preaa and. Sweet,
Per the best confectionery, go to Cantr and
Wamer'a. 107 Montgomery 8t near Batter. n
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Onxes Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. ~-t.
DFakin's Sal- of Paintings
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
in future advertisements. l-h
McDowell, Sxiow Card Writer
Bead; made and made to order. Room 10.
608 Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cores Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-1
American ~Wa*cl*es.
Reduced prices, at H A. Oallender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. D
Milli[heet,- Bats cleaned, pressed end
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Mies
J. P. Wood. 82* Washington street 4 *
Br. C. T, s gi has removed his office to the
Olympic Olnb Building, corner of Hew Moat-
Bxrmry and Howard. 4x
San Francisco Jewelry manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merobant street. Diamond
Setting, Biamellig. All kinds of repaMcg
done. Jew&lry for Bale,
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A-atrologera*
Mrs. Back, 120 Gears street.
fioottaellera and Stationer*.
Stacey & Mock, (school books aepeoialty ,) S. W
corner Fourth and Mission.
H, 11. Moure, S09 Montgomery, near Merohant.
Bnalneaa Collegia.
Hesld's, Bryant A Stratton'a OoUege, 24 Post St
Batcher*.
KatC, Fred, Stalls 94 to 100. Oali fornia-Market.
Clairvoyant*.
Mra. C. M. S to we, 2 •! Kearny street. Boom 9.
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Beoherer A Oo., 692 Sacramento Street.
Chinese Bmploiment Oc— Pierce A Oo., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
:. H. Ktrchoff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearny
French Fancy Oooda.
Looan A Oo.. 10 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Hotter,
Hoop Skirt* and Corset*.
M. Freud, S6 Second street.
Unman Hair*
Sampson, A. B. & Oo., 110 Second street-
Merchant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 12 Post street.
HHllner*.
Mies Lizrie Carter, 118 Fourth treet,
Mis. M. aelig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Record*.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Washington street.
Wine* and XJqnor*. (Wholesale.)
Darter! F. A Co.. 504 Front.
Woman's ftl&hts.
One would think that It was one cf woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for it. Neatly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and geiitlemen" In San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. These is an exception.
At the Piobeee B»STAUBAira, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry BockeD, established
since 1849, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find thero
dishes to please the most epicurean taste.
Enjoyable Drrves.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver srethe leading es-
sentials of an tnjoyobleride.and these cannot
be secured in San Xranelsco so unquestionably
as from Frank Eoutor, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting ths Occi-
dental Hotel. H1b handsome turn-outs are need
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrltge proprietor on this
Coast, while a rarge number of persona, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed great succesB In fits business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it-makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him, *
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weea's Carpet fiweeper, with the best assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nesrlyippCBite the Grand Hotel
Mrket street. -if
■■•
Ladies Aim Qxkxlfuek, renumber the lead-
ing fdBhiosable retail Shoe store In San Fran.
Cisco. H. Hinders, 332 KeajDT Street, between
Pine and Bash, in
Xt Is True.
J. A. Sbaber & Co. are selling parlor, sets and
allother kinds of inrniture and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any -other dealer In town. Other
dealera don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Shaber's prices, 707 Market street
JFUve Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st. *
Photosrapnlc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
<Hi«4ry, 31 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission stree a
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
juat received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
LeldeBderflf ttreet. •
A. Pleasant liocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodglngB in a
Osntral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building Is a very fine one and is well
lighted »ud ventilated. .
«— —
Notice to tne Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, 1b now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduoed prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, h>ts, trunks, valises,
efc, below cost. Gall If you want bargains. Sl
The Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 736 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
Fin* Candies,
Trash, Sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Tito "Veto
Is celebrated for Its superior liquors and flee
cigars, Cennoiselenrs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others, OaU and sample it.
B, H. Levy, proprietor. Somhweat corner of
Kearny and Commercial. is.
Star Shirts ana Collar*.
All sorts and sizes, for Fa'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leidesdorff st, •
For tba Best Candles.
Go to the popul&r store of Geo. Haas & Oo.,
20 Ke^roy fl'r.et, JSew style e*p ben bone for
ball* and parties.
!<•!
SPRING GOO 81
DR. CHflS. H. TQZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. E. eor, Jaebaoa end Kearny st*.
THE GREAT EKADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Look Hospital
London, and tbe laattwelveyeareof ban Francisoo.
DR. TOZER informs the afflicted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PARIS, and Bpendiog ooe year in the moat cele-
brated Hospital in Loodon, tbe LOOK, he has re-
opened his old Medical Institute at the old Btand,
wbere ha can always be found. DR. TOZEk has
for forty years met with unparalleled suoceaa in
tbe treatment of disease generally known aa
OHBONIO AND SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
SB. (II A*, o. ;tozek
is In every way responsible, binding binuelf to
eSeob a permanent, cube, or making no chargee
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice sod
medicine will be charged for medicine only. THE
MONTHLY RESTUHAT1VE PILLS, never known
to fail in giving relief in oases for wbiob they are
recommended, are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, 95 per box. Full direction on each
box, Ben t by Kxprese or otherwise.
Dti. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Qaacks who make it a praotioe to publish false
affidavits and other false references, bat refers to
tbe most respectable people in the State, whom be
has cdbed of diseases wbiob others have tailed to
euro.
BE. CHA8. IT. TOZER,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jackson streets,
fel-ti , San Francisco.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
A principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered op and saved for that parpdee.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
en.t the centre of the city. In all Hotels, Ree-
tanrants. Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
IS OIROULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoate to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegrcat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS " HEBE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and pnblio resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the hands of pearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
EXTRA QUALITY
BOOTS and SHOES
ON HAND and Kad*
to ORDER,
L. BLAIR'S,
Metropolitan Theatre,
SICBAME'TO.
WK. MORROW. SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
• Tbf* house can be rented by tbe night.
week, month or y«sr hy, firct-claBB companies only
Will hold about *1,QU). Address a* above. apl9
Philadelphia Restaurant.
OHAS. V. BKRGOLTJ. PROPRIETOR.
THE OBOIOEST MEATS AND
Vegetables. Board by the weed.
• OS PINE HTREUT between Kearny
and Montgomery.
<*%
THE
cheapest house
America
IS THE
GREAT
IX L
AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY ST.
COR.
Business Conducted
and Honest Principle:
03ST3E3 PRIO
ALL GOODS WARRANTED!
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
CLOTHING
COARSE and Fil
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GUI
White Shirts for the Mi)
FASOT GOODS, WiTCHB,
JIWILKY, K0XIO58, FI
FF.KFUME9, STATU"
IKBLI9H OITLEEY, TBUNI
BAGS, TALIS 19, TOBA«
A FDLL bTOOK er
Linen Coats and Due
A FDLL LIME OF
x* i z\r JE3 axr strn
OALL AID SEE FOK TSTJI '
TBAT
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6 1 8 Kearny st
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CALIFORNIA TDEATRI.
Fourth Shakapcarian Revival.
Tlilrd WooU. oT tl»o Diigngomcii i
—or t»«
QUEEIM OF THE AMERICAN STAGE.
t), *. SOW«S81
«n i «tjj inin ni »t»
Oront onnrRotor of Bontrloo.
....AMUarii'
JOHN McCULLOUCH as BENEDICK
a wumiu * c«it » mi >
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING!
r»I'I.»TFi> WITH
New Scenenr by W. T. Porter, New Propirfe^. etc., and an Incressed Chora;
BELLA UNION THEATRE
/\
BLACK AND WHITE STATUES!
S» «' etc
i»t,
ir»«i>0
(UTllIIi]
<■*■ Hy Irert, ha* BeMTel to
pl.t. •••
tlHH
»t tbe ■■n«l low price
SHIRT STORE,
Sooond street,
dJJjft ..a will And n con
lf!tt«»V,. >f IBIBTI ...I Ft
KBKROIOT A- to.
Msng-TjjT-jivs
3RAHMINICAL
)N PLANT!
Ett Indian Remedies,
FOR THE COBB OF
Bora Threat.
Dr-Pipalft,
CUUnh,
Diarrhea.
Uocatiustion end
Djuntarr.
h r aaatee of mb« of tbo-e who
tied: flaa.Snasnel Fordy, eB>Go?e.-
. A. Feal; B. U. fiiotoo: Henry Bd-
•lifo.nla Theatre; Fred Lister, ad
-■-, Pot-SIT BaARKY BTRlikrr. ba-
il Bo^aod Pine, apiif
Hffl1'
WHELDEIf,
er and Paper Hanger,
'«• euai sheet,
B«tw.«a Dnpoet sod Btovitoa.
■ CRT, OL1IR VOYAHT. TBST ,
>M.W*nlnai-Oknb...
it HckavM dftllf , from li
Kaodu,
YABT, TBST .J.
a b. oonnltad »TC
laQlli-HIO *• J>
tndajr. iDiidir udT
WILLIS^BAND.
MUBIO FURN.8HKD POB ALL
o<M»«ioD». Afusio imported, AuraoKed
and for Ml*.
HABCCIM. HI.LM leader ol
Orfhritra.
1IJEHRT TDK ItKK MKHOEX, !-<:«■'-
of Hrfti* Hund.
aVOrdtra from tbe conn*ry promptly attended
to Address H. W. WILLIS, imon'* Muilo
More. IBS MottRrtn.rr Blr-ot, or MAKOUH M.
BLUM. »BO MoaUniBirrfkMt. 1*611
1\. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
43 SECOND STICKKT.
FINE GOODS l~ PERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A FINK LISR OP SPRING AND SUMMER
tiOOd, jOflt reoeiTtd. Obi Ud .to Ihnm.
an" 4 A Sr.ond .trret, mbyTlm
Bar Sugar
R BALK-SIB KKABNY STBIET. AT
mekoerb. . Alio, mn kind of oaadiai
Wbolanibj and Ba> IL „__
no7l» BC. A. HBBOBB.
F°S
REMOVED.
THB WBBD BSWIflG MACHINE AGENCY
M ency is now renoTed to IS! Raw Mont-
S ornery eiraet, mm Howard. ». B.-The WlKD
'ainllr PtTonw took too taLchait'pjMailam e»ar
flljhty-lwo comp- titora at Um neax World'a Fair
a'. P»ria, IWI ; alt", the itma first Premium at tha
«f«at Hftrtiiiod In-'.Uaia Fall, upon TWr.N i V-
NIN K Point' ot boo«<iorltjr aod tbat now. b» the
iDTao'lon of an K.MlKJl SRLF-ADJ08 1 IHO
TsailQP. i*s T»lqs i* oear-j dooptad. a^dTatsajia
Kpr.riAL FfOTier to
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ABB PREPARED TO FURNISH
HAM'S and UR'UIKMHAH enrnpoaad ol
"i» !(••« mu'iui-n' In irj0 Siatt, oodar oonpe-
I int leaders, at fal r ntei
HPKillK MliIIAUl)
AMD...,
■A1BV AMI Alt.
Wltb tbali Gicat BlfiMtlM .
COUWTfiBFifll T".
RAPPHO TVOITK,
iDcladlna: the Child Waoder, IAPPHO.
l.MIE El. LIS.
M1B8 H. EI.LI8 and W. KU.lfi.
Herlo-Com'c and Unettlata.
OUT LI k T O \,
....A5D....
1. I ( Y ABA.MB,
gajred by n»Dif(n IrVaat of ibe Rooky Mountains, tbrougb oar aRoncr.
lfl£BIDAN COKUYN
II Hi*
MBOIM ONV Ava NB«IO-«*
••aipw-i 4«j (suaost ;• «»i|aa tuwJ^ia J»o
■e»a»io pn
aionbtT 1MOD aqj, ft j»j aiwapora ia '.taiq |ij«,w
io i-tiq pat asjjoo 1«aq sq. qi|a 'jannnai ]taq am
□ i pa^ooa "#hii»i« pn» >doqri tsaoioqo pa* ii
siuxuAO j.sHij.v.i a hi Hsisisru bAV
-a]DJ0jir»r>pt«aaij .BtBBanB».
*,oq "Injiex fjo 'i9»j]i j«mmriy ^S|BLW
asnoH doi|3 pue J9is/oS7>9
OUIOVd NjiaHj.no8
•jj98Jnoi iofaa pns ua^t •*!!
0
J* OLD
DAVilcBNDRB. at tba
old oririoa IR«d Lion. I»0«*i7
atra#t, baiwaan Kaaras and Dapoot, wb«r» roa
osn bate HOT AND QtiLD URlbKS. nottorear-
ttaold Piooa*r Luooh. Tb«_"0_ld fioort ' -
THE OLD
Hot sootcn,
IS Morton Street. iif.r Kearar.
A.H Drinltis Ten Oeiits
Hot Pr';iK8 a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AHP JbRRT IN TOWR.
Always on Ble tha New York Herald. Hirper'r
Waeklj, Frank Lsalta'a, D*»'e Dolors, Polios Os>
eitto, ail lh- Oalifornia papaia, also London
Pnnob. Bail'sLlfa, Illnstrat«d London News, Oall
aad aaklsfy yourself.
ar Don't foriat tha slrn of tha Hot Snatch.
fa7tf W. (*. WALDROt. Proortator.
GEORGE HATES*
D BALER IS OYSTKRfe- OLAMB
andall klodi of SHKLL nSH,
SUlUNoa. 40, 41, AIS,, Oftltfornia
Market, aotrancn aa Oalilorof a atraet.
Public or priTivt* parfee* »-id familiaui fmpnltiMf
from 6 A.w.to i: t. n. Ladlw' aod G-iotlacasn'r
' wiyi.a tairtiy
Sb
$50,
....»T..,.
LAWCASTER'S
•jt WAJBtinroTOW wtkekt.
falOl^B Opp. Magolra'f Opara Bona*.
SANGER HALLE
(SlNOHR'S HALL,)
11 OUHT ST., 1MB KRABNT.
Son* bot thr <Tlolce«t Strand, of Win.,
nnd Clqaor, on hum!.
DEPOr WEYAHD 4. EASCHfS BAY BREWEBV
fei8tr rums FK.I.DWABN.
BOWERY THEATREo
SALT LAKE CITY.
VARIETY TALENT LN ROUTE FAST VI N
alfiaya aaoor* firtt-olaaa onKa«ameott? bj
•tapploft at Salt Lake and applilnjt Xo
B. JXBOHB,
f,S Biu1n«i* M«STn.g*>T-.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VI11»I*1A CITY,
TBI8 ELEGANT TaEATRB HAB BEER BB-
rtoeorsted. aod aao b* ranted by the ntcbt obt>
9/ tbe weak, burs and traTolinc oompanla*-
iWrally Uaalod with on »PPliMM<>oJ>rl**t"
J CHI* PIPEB,
Mftnaatar and eole Prootiatm.
Or to H.VL. HeCABB.
•ISO Wa«hln»rt«n «tre«t. Ban Frftneiaoa
Sigpnor Mancusi,
pRIYATB 8IKGWQ LBSBOIIB.-OtABB OB)
M ONII AT and TBTBIBAT,
a< s t.u. bi. jm.i Bon.., »•« >'»,*;',^^*,
MILITARY GOODS
....ABD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICIh
TRIMMINGS,
BBS Mant«»>»»*»'y etrt*», aTaaaa Be 1^-
mblitf T. RODOaBS JGBBUOS.
" .FgCfrAJH- O J9
THS JODBNAL 0* AMUSEMENTS,
Published every Day in the Year by
MtttiTtUant nud r.JS WMhlnytoi «U
Below Montgomery, Su Francisco.
TUEBDAY APRIL 2 J, 1673
Trouble Brewing.
If tie Alti docs not mend its English, we
feu- that a literary vigilance committee will
rias and aappiesi it. We are oontiaaally
receiving letters like the following :
Those who are safTariog from bad colds
now Jidare they ara attacked by the epizo-
otic. aDd then have the ontrageons bad taste
to prouoanoe it epi-zoot-io Gentlemen, do
make five syllable* of it, please.— Alia.
Woald it not be better taste for t ie Alta
not to me sach "outrageous bad" English
whoa rubakiag the bad Greek of others ?
Yours, etc, KciiTJB.
We do not suppose tbero is any one on the
Alt* who has any clear ideiof the difference
between an adjective acid an adverb. The
Alta people imagine that they write excellent
English, la Monday's paper the following
arpeared :
An old fossil, who writes and loiisors for
a waekly newspaper, objects to our using tbe
word* "shortly ticco." Perhaps his knowl-
edge of the Euglish language is so limited
that he does not koowwaat in right. Wash-
ington Irving, the most graceful of Ameri-
can writers, frequsnjLy usad the objection-
Able expression. ■
Iu the same column, in a report of tbe
Sunday trip to the Farallone Islands, was
anottier expression which was doubtless fre-
quently used by Washington Irving:
And then, only think of it, they went and
done tLe same thing when they were coming
back.
If the Alta continues it) crnel murders,
summary vengeanca will be taken on It and
English Literature will be avenged.
■ ■ ♦ * .' '
Climate.
The Treka Journal says :
Santa Barbara in the past five jews has
made more progress and increased in popu-
lation faster than almost any town in tbe
State- The last year has witaesed an ad-
dition to the numbers in its neighborhood
of twenty-five hundred, and a growth in
improvement that promises to be perma-
nent. Yet Santa Barbara has nothing under
tbe sun to reommend it but it-t flue aiimata.
Nothing but it* climate I Climate is every-
thing. In a good climate there is joy in liv-
ing, and making money is not so impera-
tively demanded. It is tbe elimata of Cali-
fornia which will be the obief means of
drawing a large population to this State.
Who are Tbey;
The Washington Oritio delights in getting
up oock and bull stories about 3an Francisco.
'Here is one of its latest fabric itiona:
Five California idiots are going to under-
take a voyage from San Francisco 10 Japan
in a boat of less than eight toes burden.
Providence, R. I.t has a t eu-ure which 'it
fully appreciates in the parson of a barber
who is doif and dumb.
Ladies, now la your lime to bay your under-
slotblDg at » gnat Facrid.e, because H. Fri ■■"■
lander has gone lo Europe to bny his Fall im-
portation^, and haa left order* to sell his large
stock of lidlsa'and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and pattern?, cheaper tbin
at any olhtr place in tbe city. R< m mber the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 8b
J5rveryl>o<ly 8ulte«l.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " Ths" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw Etyles can be found. Tbe stock la immense
— tbe prices are reasonable. Every one who
• -ooii there Is sure to be suited. b
Oo IVot Suffer from Corns,
1 hs nnfortnnata sufferers from Corns, Bun-
aS i, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
r el by applying at Dr. B. fl. Oowau's Inati.
■, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
& from eiverlenop. having tested the Doe*
«;»('( capability. Referenoes given tftequired. b
' UBIOTAKT.— Madame Olara Aatonia, the
*"<: 7oyant Physician and Independent Tranoe
'-Meti im. 333 Kearny strett, bet. Bush and Pine.
Co* ultati^nsln ifcoKliah, French and German, t
<Joofl Investment.
Ho other city in the United States offers
greater indicements at tbe present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to secure lots at $25 each at 431
Montgomery street. Tills is the beat chance
ever offered. •
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and sifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age. Madame Surra, Astrol-
oger, Ju»t arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on ail events. Sha has charms for
Luclr, Love and Happiness, which nf ver fail to
tale effect. Office Conciliation, $2 ; by Le'tcr,
$3. All communications rtrlctly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock ak, toBr.u. Satisfac-
tion go rinteed in every respect. Office, 15
Second street, Room 11. <0
Pratt** Abolition Oil.
Tho Peoplb'a Remedy for ail Aches and Pains.
The Beat Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
rv's Webfoot Pill*, for all bilious complaints,
For sale by all drupgiats. Agency, 417 SanBome
street, ceiner of Commercial. •
Clam Chowder Every Wijpnt
Tbe best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just off
K.camy. g-r
(S*.m Moore,
Formerly of Rass House Carriages, can be
Eonnd in front ef Ooleman Broe. clothing es-
- abUshment, southwest corner iiush and Mont-
gomary «Jts., or Darter Stables. Oarriace orders
left at either plscs promptly attended to an;
[From the Daubnry News.]
Many of tho stores'in Danbury were closed
Fast Day, to enable tbeolerke to play ball.
The price of a menagerie is now redocad
to $50,000. Tbis will be good news to the
poor.
A Danbury briderocsivei among her wad
ding presents a roc^ipted billof oigbt dollars
for gato binges, from har father.
The use of tob»cco is a diegusting habit.
It weakens the frame, benumbs the facul-
ties, and, what is far worse, keeps up the
price.
It is told of a Redding grocar that ho is
to particular that when he gave a new clerk
the itoh ho warned a receipt for it, and the
poor wretch had to icratoh one.
A Danbury maa was going to eoud a dol-
lar to the -Howard Mission, but couldn't find
a Bufflciently limpsey bill to risk in a letter,
and he sent bia regards instead.
It is about time the little girl who jumps
the rope three hundred times, to the deiight
of her parents and the nearest undeitiber,
made her appearance.
When you see a dead man in tbe road with
long hair, no underolothing, and bis boots
ran over at tho heel, you may be quite con-
fident it is a newspaper man murdered for
bis money.
The Modocs have made another raid on
ear people, and murdered them. If ever
our government gets hold ef these savages,
gets them right where they cannot esoipe,
gets them wholly into its, clutches, some
contractor will make money.
A teleecope haa been erect d which brings
the moon within eighty miles of the earth.
The psople up in Goshen, wbo manufacture
obeese for a living, are properly alarmed at
this, and bave called a town meeting.
A gentleman on Deer Hill avenue, who
makes bygieae a careful study, astoniated
the man who was Spading up his gat den,
yesterday, by telling him he ought to eat
plenty of fish on acconot of its phosphorous.
The dfgger.aaid he didn't doubt it, '.but he
had no time to go fishing.
The school visitors, Messrs. Hodge and
Pond, were at the South-Centre School tbe
other day, examining scholars for the High
School. Mr. Pond, wbo is a remarkably
grave and serious appearing person, had
oharge of the Grammar branob, and gave a
bright looking boy this sentence to correct:
Between you and I this Is good butter.'*
Tbe boy shortly returned the slip thus mar-
ked." "Iticorrt'C; the lamp-post is omitted."
New Munic.
We have received from M. Gray, the pub-
lisher, the followiog pieces of muaic: "I
will Stand by My Friend," as sung by Chas,
Vivian, words by Bedford Beute, mueio ar-
ranged by George T. Evans ; another of
Vivian's songs, entitled "Come and See
Me," words by Sam Booth, musio arranged
by Carl .HeBB, and a ballad, "Yes, Love,
Wbeo 8tars are BreathiDg," words by Bev.
John Bosenberg, musio by Jerome Hopkins
Mr. Gray, bas also recently published a
mazouika, entitled "Alexandrina," com-
posed and arranged for tbe piano, and dedi-
cated to the Bohemian Club of San Francis-
co, by Manuel Y. Ferrer.
It is not worth while to think too much
about bsing good. Doing the best we
know, minute by minute, hour by hour, we
insensibly grow to goodness as fruit gross
to ripeness.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a ecueen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While moSBy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Hade that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
.Stop," said my friend, "let's go In hare-
It looss so nice— and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.m
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked maffnificentiy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; Just thihk of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam smd orabs and terrapins ;]
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy plaoeaR kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,"
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "su^h nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Paciflo Oyster Bonne. S37 Bueh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OEABLB8 HAAKE* Proprietor.
Lndlcs "Vl wit lust Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Joan P.
Dwteb, 126 Batter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hasdbjeb-
oHsars neatit m lbkxd. Pkkuakbhie of every
description to order, s
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bornhsm & Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot oakes.
New and choice patUrns constantly arriving.
A perfect mnh t? see ana buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture msde to order In the finest
syile. . 4 a
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dreB&maktT, hat removed
to 122 Geary street, between Dnpont and Stock-
ton, op polite Starr King's church. - 3;
White Labor Only:
Employed by tbe What Obeer Liundry, 121
Leideadoiff street. •
We Ret no buFinena f nm Chinese, end we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
The Right Spirit.
The Boston Saturday Eveoiog Gazette has
as little humbug, and m.iudlio. sentimentality
in it as any paper we know. The following
is a Bpeoimeu of the bold, manly style it bas
of trcft'iog the subject of haoging for mur-
der: "We read that Nixon, who shot a man
down in cold blood in New York a thort
time ago, and wbo was sentenced to be bang-
ed on tbe 16th of May, has completely
broken dowo, and U now a pit able object,
owing to the terror with whioh his situation
inspires bim. Tbe man, in common with
tbe majority of murderers, is naturally a
•owardlycur. He exhibited no terror or
remorse for his crime; went into court each
day with a smiling face, and an appearanoe
of the utmost conudaaoe ia his acquittal.
He is condemned and sentenced, and begins
to bellow, with fear, and to exhibit tbe most
disgusting weakoe3B; Tbe officers of tbe
ptiaon say if he does not die of fright he
will have to be oirriad to ths gallows.
Garry him there, by all means, if it be neces-
sary. The idea thit one man may take tbt
life of anotaerandesoapa the consequences
had better be done away with at once. It is
no reason for not hanging a man because ha
iaa coward. Foster wis a oowird, Reynolds
was a coward. WebBterlwas a coward, and
when the time comes Stokes will be found a
eoward. It is only natural that ths man who
assassinates an unarmed fellow-ore aturo
ibould be deficient in all manliness, The
desperado may manage to keep an appear-
ance of calm and eourage when ha has
reached tho term of his unrighteous life,
but he, too, ia a ooward at heart. Tbe sim-
ple fact that be takes bis victim always a'
a dUadvan'age is proof enough of that. But
it is long sinoe we have heard of &ucha pul-
ing, miserable, spritless creature as this
fellow wbo shot an unoffending man to
4eath in tbe publio streets simply becaute
he happened to be in his way, aod when he
is mada to answer for it, whimpers and
blubbers like a whipped ehild, and iu L»
terror lies for honrsmncxiBciousinhiscell.'
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC.
Sharp Little Cock.
At an elegant dinner party given in tbi3
city the enfant terrible of the family was
permitted to occupy a seat near one of the
most distinguished guests. The bete noir
is much given to conundrums, which are
not always appropriate. Moreover, tbe
young man has a sister who is a sniniDg
belle in society. Eliza is the name of the
young lady, bnt the young scapegrace wilj
eaU her Liza. The company were startled
by the voice of the vouogster asking, "Why
is father like the devil?" An awkward
pause then ensued. Then he shouted out:
"Because he is the father of Lize" (Hob) ,
The boy did not get his desserts, for he was
sent to bed.
School-teachers in t e Swiss eanton of
So'eure are forbidden tjincolca'e the doc-
trine of Papal infallibility.
The Last New Song.
Air— "Moet tfi Chandon,"
Emerson porvllle it my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oystera, aod Fancy Boast,
RellFhcB tt('6°, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I s Low,
Oh I high oh I Oh I high oh!
None who have been but again will go,
Corvllle tays sol Eays sol
On Fiae Street, it No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of 8hell.fi >h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smite.
Laoles with escorts there always go.
Ladles got Ladles got
Emerson Corvii'e's polite I and so
3-1 They got they got they got
Pbivatx Lessons in ths Fbenob Lakguaoe
by JT. JoeBet, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnals' Normal
Bohool for Teachers, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upatalrs, Ben of reference given. 4 q
B&"Fob Chtldilen's Pjotuueb go to MonsE'e
Gaj-leby, 417 Montgomery street, , 3-v
Twenty Thousand
Papsr Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ohear Lanndry, office 121 Leldesdoiff st.
PICNIC AND EXHIBITION
....OF THK....
San Francisco Olympic Club,
....AT....
Badger's Central Park, Oakland,
OS
THTB8D1T MAT 1, 187B
GRAND OUT-DOOR FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON
Ualtfog with the picnic attractions one of tbe
GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC
ENTERTAINMENTS
For wblott the Olpb has became famous, to tike
place id tbe afternoon.
BALLKNtfERlVS UELKBRATED BAND has
bseo eoKageo for tbe day.
Tbe bi»t. will leave tbe Oak'and WhaTf at 9:20,
10:10, 11:20 AH, and 12:10, 1:50, and 3 p.ir., coa-
neotlas with me care, wbiob ran di-eoiij to tbe
Hark, retarnioR unary hoar. Fare »0 CENTS
for tbe round trip. Tbe Oakland borso oar* ma t9
tbePark. sfJ^SMet OKDEK w II be maintained
Admi-eioD ti the Park. 50) i. Elf PS; Ohildren,
hall-price Ticket* can be had at the varioae
musio stores and of member* of tbe Olab. ap26
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
CHANCE JOF TIME.
ON A,NT> A.TTFR APRIL 1, 1S73, THE STEAH-
or ANTELOP", connecting at Dooano* Land-
ing wito tbe 8an Frtnclaoo A Nona Pacific Rill-
road Company for Oloverdale and all intermediate
etitloDB, will leave San Francisco daily (Sundays
exopted), from Broadway Wharf, at 3:30 P.M. Be-
ruroinu, the train will leave Oloverdale daily at
'5:30 o'clock am , connecting at Donanne "itb the
Bte ,mer and arriving in San Fianoiaoo at 10:20 a m.
'I hs steamers and oars maki clone connections
with itagea to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSI0N77T REDUCED RATES.
Leave Ban Francisco at 8 A. u. ovary Sunday
arriving at Uloverdnle at 1 o'oiouk p. m. Returning
will Uave Oloverdale at 2 o'clock, arriving In San
Fra&oiaoo at 7 o'oiouk This will allow ex.oo.r-
sionlBta several boars at any of tbe places along
toe line of tbe r»«d For >w I information apply at
the Oompini'd cfQ-m, 4«G Mot.t jomerr street.
apl8 PlOTrH DONAHUE. President.
The City Gardens
FOB THE
Coming Picnic Season !
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOCIETIES, As-
sociations and Military Companies ia called
to the advantages offered by these commodioos
and beautiful grounds for Holiday Picnic Festi-
vals. They can be procured on any day in the
week for piomo purposes the coming season on
more advantageous terms than any grounds in the
State.
THE CITX GARDENS
Are easy of access without any tariff to "ooietles,
and are provided with large and beautiful Lawns;
large Shade Tries; beaaufal Flowers and Planta
from every dime; numerous Swings; two mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit'
Pleasnre Boats; Fountains acd Observatory Tow-
ers, all perfeotly sheltered from tbe winds. A
mammoth Restaurant is on tbe groands, and every
convenience for tbe acoommedation of large Pic-
nics has been made. Everything bas been placed
in the most complete order for the coming season
TUE CITY GARDENS
Are the largest in the State. They contain S'-a
acres of Knoll and Shaded Laws, Flower Gar-
deire, etc., and are capable of accommodating
20,000 persons with tbe greatest conventente. Ex-
tra Cars ran directly to the Garden*.
Picnic Committees are especially invited to oall
acd inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will he most favorable.
M. T. STEVE \8, Proprietor.
sVOfflae hours 3 to G P.M.. daily, at the Gardens,
corner 'twelfth and Foiaom streets.
N. B-SOO,Ooe Admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding 'festivals at tbe
City Gardens last year. The sale of spirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on I- ea-
• ival days. mn4tf
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ABE NOW
open for tbe seaion, and suny of the most
popnlar
PICNICS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAYILION, MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free on weekdays.
Admission £5 Cents
OHILDREN lO OENTS. aP17 tt
BemoTal,
Samuel Swift bas lemoved from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented end^re-
paired as nsuil, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Attention, Ladles
To give the s&ln the softness of velvet, and
the tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Dickey's Gbf.mk db Lis. l
Fob mra wobk, go to T. 0. Jesenp, dcctlet,
oor. Sutter md Montg'ry, over Tnckor'a. 3-u
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m., ctn
be returned In tbe evening If retpiirtd; we
never disappoint! What Oheer Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Ourea Rheumatism, and Neuralgia.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE aFREE LOVE DISCUSSION
WILL BE OONTINDED IN
ANTHONY'S HALL
Thla Evening April SOth
Ateieht o'clook. Question for debate— "WHAT
IS FREE LuVK?,r Speakers, pro at ooo^eaon
allowed ten minatea.
'U, "UU
,p2»n
AFINrT-WOBKRDOROOHETBKD-SPREAD,
tbe work of Mra. K. Stanley (Miss May Lea-
lie), wi>l be rafflsd ror on
8ntnrduy EveBtng, SCny lOLh,
AtS^sa^A POND'S, oo'ner K-arny and Ru-.h
IOO WILL FIND
&A.A1&. MARI03NT
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
IK., IS CUT STKEET. »pl7
RETURN THE BOOK!
\JTTHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
** OF HOME" from the FiaaBO Office is par
tienlarly reQoested to return it at one*.
J. C. COMBES,
TEITRAIMINr LTrxVCH,
Car. Second and Tehama streets.
■•-Terrapin constantly on hand.
Ojsters in erery stvle. PRIVATE
SUPPER BOOMS F.~>R PARTIES.
deo SI 1 m
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Mnrk-t and Third •treeti,
25. E. cor. Oomuerelal and I*eldeMl orsT.
L0NB ORINKsTThAIF PRICES.
»pl91m JOHN D. YiTE3.
GERMAN PIANOS.
THE BgST AND TH« OHXAF-
Kionr.nb't.dter A On., A.epu
' rirtfof
m
CHAS. MAYE|
Pione&7 Cloak;
(Form.ily fc»>' 4 Wail, ,
So. HO BOBTe«"H*l;
Oppo.lt* thic X«Ick B ,
BKASCU, 408 KKAJBN1 |
ME. HATER 0*1X8 AT.'W I
liu-ee.nd well e.l.afaf t^.vttl I
Ladies Cloaks, in Si)]]
and Clota,
And bia new etp'es of ready-msde f
•thar LADlEb^SUlTS, at VERT 1;
Also, a larce stock of btripea. Mr, \
ehawlB, Lace Jackets, bilk md &
SiiliB. Satins, oloakmci. and ntn \
Trimminae. JTJ8T AEBIVKD iL '
thaBpring styles of
PLJUJT AMU F.Maioi
IjIJIEN SUIT*,
N. B — Oloaks. Dresses and salt* n !
In lateat fashion, at reasonable rates.
Si
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YELL0
DOCK
AND
IODIDE of P01
mill BBT SPBIKS X
Id me, Pnrlflea the lit
morbid, corrupt and lapw.
Care. Bheannllun and MHWdi
Bold by all Druggist..
aob»ot, 417 aAiaim
SOLE AGENTS m >
M. FE>BI'< I.ABT Dill
BB. PERBT'8 WKIirOOTi
MONET 8A1
By porohasinK yonr Goodirii
NEW YORK 811
JBo. HO Second strMl
Human and Imitation Hfc
| ^HEAP AND FIRE JEWHLHT41
\y Goods. Toe Larxeit .took aaU*
at Wholesale and Katail.
Human Hair Switches.. .$5, Ca,IT,flM
Unman hair, top braids --g-
Silk Obignons .,M
Silk Top Braids ,.
Linen or Mohair Top Braidi...
Linen Swi tabes i
Silk Mohair Onrls, very fine
Mohair Switobes, plain or oriBpeo,!
Ribbons, Hosiery, HairH.U.iw
Our Real Hair (
Are unequalled i
quality or variety, Exanl
lng your porobases. aVG
A. 11. SAHfMlal
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s this mirist l*>
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No. 11*
■etwees BCIaslM Ml
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DB. F*. Ste*
SSS CLAY 8T»«M
THOMAS W. BAI
IliVBR I»I*A
jptP MANUFAtrrUBIBdJ
^T DBUB^MIIJOS,
; MUSICAL l»»Ta*
ESTABLISHED UI.-iM*
I.0O OS th. BMl
MJ?SION STKEET, b.«Wil.J
N. B,-FiH6-ton.d Bilr.r Ml
.mIoti.1. ^w.r. on Quid.
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FREE AND EA
ITIIT »ATITBI1*T
Pla.no »ntt Slin»;l»»' •
CHARING.
SOS Million .treet, ••"
4,18 BAOLESAW^-J i
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CANDIES'
ALL KIWDS OB THE »JJ j
mule »t onr SU»m OMdilJM" I
Mid will bo promptlj »'»°J{ Jf w, '
1.7 Moni^nitu". *^_
MHAM8RA LODGING J
tram.? fob™**" J
£le or in enits, - f
-Wail !J«»;^ewL7 i
ntnrnwnad Booms Ml** I
arc
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fXL Auctiea Store
POSTPONEMENT
Grand Horticultural
SPRING EXHIBITION
q> TW*
Bay DUtriot
Horticultural Society,
Horticultural Ball
•Ta>fa.T»>» •tiiit. iui rraarr.
HAS BEEN POSTPONED.
to t*mm ■■■■■■ >f taw r***al*a»a «r
It*- R»I*MII*.
For One "\^7"oeix..
Opening Day, Thursday, May 8
Fair to continue Nine Days.
CONCERTS AFTERNOON MD EVENING.
1*. ■.-"fliirt" will ae the aaly rrtir»M a*
the Hortlcwllwrnl T*lr.
s sBvr-iiTsTirifr
(,irMlthr»M •! «• WHTTE 8UIRTS. Tbof it rDrvnT.ud M-qnolitrasd daiabUfij will ooror bo aolobad. To bo bod only at ibt
■TOaaiRD NIKTHKU I XL. Ar.TlORJ ITASR. ei» H>*ro* at rod*', f>wr. r<*M*irr«l«l.
EPIZOOTIC.
A FULL H17PPLY Or MIDKIMKH OAK Ml
b« obtained at *ur stora, aorordioj to la*
odrtraMo l.irTIf * pibh-hM lat.'r W **•
ambkiua* rxp .mil* oompaisy jamm
O ■.rKKLK A J 4.. Apalbooarioo. All Moet-
ffenai? alrMt, k(«tS laa 4
ration, Good Livers!
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■f«a» uwauifniitt
Mioar.' RMUmtt OB
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a* bat to*, eoaoaetad wrta tba
PTOTaaaaata bare baaa nade la
-'- Uat wilt reader tba Ml.
- 1 It baa avar baan dartna
'•an af lie Breeperltr. Oar BlUa ol Fan
' .*H »ha dalloawa, of tba eeeeee. Ou
"Good Fan, Good OooUm aad Moderate
P. Biun a co.
HERS' RESTAURANT,
aaal aad MS OoatBMKial, and
»•• laikaiMH,
nalaji.ullrjl. eollla.
,ARI0N
►Pianoforte.
■omnrrBto
irnU, atterebllod-
-- jSla^BfiBSfS
aaaW. J.,a I. — O'Parrali lira,!
» aTan aWlTO BKHT. man
ihs Painted
I A WD RBTOTTUHBD IN
iiettto (oil iife-aiio, oiwpii
I ninotr, oa very raoda rote
»-o«.T «, kaatmak,
«M Kunu rtiMt,
■^■iaiOaliiamUaaAPias.
to 19'J^J ■
DBA TROMHUTZ A t. KB DBS. OK \ DUATKR
of tbo LalpoiotBd Yloooo Dnivor-iuaa. tod
a'* Aailtiaot hurtraoDa United Stale. Army, ha**
opened their Offl-e ond laohorator* m No. ASA
K {CARRY HTRfcKT, near Oallforelo. for tba treat-
man of dleeeeee of tbo Uno.tr »od Generative
<Jr*;a..«. and all Fncnate {Jom pl»l a U. To eafferer*
from Atttiroa, Bfoncftttii, n.ptnorie. Sore Tbrott,
OocOBflaplioo and other Dlt ••>•<»* of tba ..arm
aad Throat «* reoooimend Prof«tii.r MBller'o
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ApDftrotas. wbloO U ar'aneirely aiad Id ■■rep*,
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P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AND BULLS
Good Second-hand Clothing*
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taoft Hloottflo man nor. Ha baa mada tbo abort %
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MUSICAL FESTIVAL
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HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
....as mm....
CENTRAL TABERNACLE,
Tyler street. Rear Tajler,
COHHBNCUfO OH THE ••Til OF APRIL,
udooodoaLOg niKKi. BTaflNOS, dor1o«
which laitbt
Fall Grand Oratorio of Elijah
AKS
Mendeluohn's Hymn of Praiw,
Toaotbar with toloctiooa (roa
BeetboTca'a Knardl, Winian Tell, N|a.
bat Mater aad I'.rnaal,
Will bo ftiTOBbra
9RAND CHORUI OF TWO HUNDRED V0ICE5,
....amp av....
ORCHESTRA OF :iO PIECES,
Ttlth Fall «rc«m ArrnMpnwl nrit.
Tbo Solot will b« rondorrd bf Hrt. Morrioar,
Mooro aed Rordo-i. aad Maura, Major, MAaalie,
Oonpboll aod Mob la.
OOMLUOTOR ...PKOF. OBO. T. RTAHB
Price «f Adnata. torn at *0
B^M-rrrd Avail 1 SO
Hi cit bo rooarrod for too nuoo at KobUr.
Onaoo A Uo'a. «»:i Ulaj atraol, on an.J after HAT-
URIUV, April l»ib.
Halo of HIN.UjK TIUKKTS. wltb KKSBRVKD
SKATS, ob SATURDAY, April Wtb.
Sir- Pall partloolars will bo foood 1b Pampbltto
to bo bod »t oJt tha Moalo Storoo. oplft td
A. FT F. K. TBI
THEATRES ARE OUT
GO TO TBI
Hot BOOtOll,
•otter a tree t. aear Kaararr
Aod try oae of thoir
Hot Scotch's or T«m & Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cental
Mil JOS. D. BBIOOS. Proariator.
Ladies and Children
...WILL KUtD...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADBJWSIRO PLKASAKT TO USB. EASILY APn ir».
1, not cr»aar. aad will aol iajara tb. naai rtallaaa, lb
•am all dlaaaaa, *t I t aoala, nnoTM daadrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Barbara tba hair .of i aad tloaaj, and la PORELY VMM
TaVBLC.
aaT-Tb. Orliiaal SAO' BRUSH EAJB TOBI0 AJTB
DRHMBI.SO avb. bad o' .lil.cl,
J* . n. eATi!*, tir.ui.i.
OarntrNavMoBldoa? i.ad Howard atrMta.aedof all Drajr-
Single Outside Rooms,
— — ana
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasses,
BRANCH HOUSE,
4*4 NAKSOME ITBIET, COB. CLAY.
OB. JORDAN'S
GREAT UNATOKICAL MUSEUI,
Aad uallata of Kladltlaa.
1U.UUV In ablaota w be eaaa. r
PaMla DAT AHD IIIOHT. « BDMBL
SIR Moaujoataaatraat. FOB MH.N o;
Bnn atnat (a»ooala»aS'
■ail Omm la at 1
XTirty Cnti xoa>r KTiiHt,
And Leas by the "Week.
OPBX AX1I1 uiaxx'
L. }. EWAXt, Pmp«letor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
: MOST EUGANT CUSTOM TTOBK III TSB .OTFT
Been atfc MayBMrd,
m^mma^m
THE JOUBNAL OF AMITSEltENTS.
mblieUed every Day in ih« *«* *
r. 2?- boq-^»x>tts
Below Monteo»»Fy.8« yr*D0l*!*__
WEDNESDAY APBIL 30,
1873
AMUHEMKNT8, Etc,
Alhambra.
Charles Vivian, Little Mar, Bob Hart. Charley
SuttOD.Sini K.ckef.and tbe o»m torraiDR aba
conbinatioo koowri as Emereon'a Minstrel*, will
pr«aeot a capital programme to-nl*Bt. Among
the act* are -Tricks on Traveller*. '' "'The Bob-
bare," and "Lovsina Tub."
California- Theatre.
Exaalleataa it tba manner Id which the corned?
-ol "Moch Ado About Nothing" Is mount«a aid
performed, It ia not up fair a ion. To-nlRht and
to-morrow oigbts are annonuoed a« the last two
on whioh It win be performed. Those who can
*ppr«ct*t* one ol Bbakspearo'a moat charming
comedies) admirably produced eaoald seize tbese
opportunitiee. "Eliasbote" will be played on
Friday and "East Lyone" on Saturday .
Bella Union Theatre.
The performances of Oaesim and Frlla, the
yonng aerobste from South Amsrics. vare ot the
moat surtllngly oilginal ofaaraeter, and haw
cawed a furore at this house. Tbey twill appear
to-night in a capital programme, which la given on
our first page.
Bnckley** New Varietiea.
Among the amuaiDgaota to be played to-aigbt.
are -He Was There" "He Haa Got The Epizootic'
and "Engaging Talent." The new pantomime of
Poo Joan" is a great success.
Handel and Haydn Festival.
The festival of tae Handel and Haydn fcooiety
eommeoeedlaBtnlgbtatthe'Tabenaoie, on Tyler
street, near Taylor, and that building in whioh the
Bjaal twang of the Singing Pilgram hag been
beard, re-echoed with sweet mosio by some of the
best vooal and Instrumental performers in the
oioy. The. program me for the first night (inoludad
"The Stir Spangled Bincer," sung by 4 ohorm of
•ne hundred and flit? volceB, and other popular
performances. To-night, Mendelssoha'4 grind
oratorio ol "Elijah" will bs given, and there will
be a general mnater of the lovers of flue music.
Hts. Mariiner, Mrs. Hayden, and Messrs. Mayer,
Maguire, Campbell and Makin will sing the solo
parte. The car comraHDiea- Ion with Tyler street
IscomDlete, and extra Care will be rnn again to-
night.
San FrrtnciKCo Olympic Club.
This Glob will have a picnic and exhibition to*
apr-ow at Badger's Central Pa'kr Oakland, They
«i*ll perform i varied programme compristog some
of their best and mo t diffloult feats. Balleuberg'e
Band has been engaged for ths day. Ticketa any
DO obtained of members of tne olub, and at the
mueic stores. There is sure to be a large and fash-
ionable gathering ou (bis occasion,
Death of William Chas. Hacready.
A telegram received this [morning, brings the
news of tae death of Hacready at the. age of eighty
year-. Since 1851 he hae been dead to the Btage,
•and hae long been spoken of ae belonging to the
past generation of actors, 'The great Maoready"
left the stage In the height of his greatness, and
lor the ta?t twenty-two years lived in [retirement.
Cbariee Eean, l.dwin Forreat, and bow Maoready
So thus tbey pass away.
ABatouioaii aitJSiBirM,— One ol the most
c .loptete collections of the fctnd In the United
sttatee, comprising hundred- of oostly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily- on view (to gentlemen
Only) at the Mnseam on Montgomery street. An
twer may be profit* hi t spent. h~r*-
A Bootblack: Stor*.
DuringaBlighUolllobusioeJS ( twoii,ti3
bootblacks, one white and one fy^ were
standing on a corner doing r >M;jiagi w.en
the wbitg bootblack agieed t , ll&ck Ue biec-
bootblack's boats. The bl /rk .bootWn«k was
of coorBe willing to have ' ^ boo a blocker] by
his fellow bootblack, ar A ^ bwrtblack who
ba4agr«ed to black ^ ^^ bootblack's
boots went to work a -yj.^^ tba bootblack
bad blacked one ^ ^6 Wbc1£ bootblack's
boots ti'l it sh-n ^^a manneT that would
make any bootl inct "proTid, tbis bootblack,
■who had agte? d to tHck tbe black bootbl aok'a
boots Tei'uJed Walikck tbe other boot of the
black bootbla'CE until the black bootblack,
who bad cop.Btntodto have tbe white boot-
bln.Qk blatik. hie boota, should add five cant*
to tbe waount the white bootblack had made
blacking other saen's boota. Tbis the boot-
blaok -whose one boot bad been blacked re-
fused to do, Baring that it wa3 good eoottgh
for a black bootblack to bave one boot black-
ed, and be didn't oare whether tbe boot that
the bootblack hadn't blacked wae black or
not. This made tbe boctbleck who had
blacked the black bootblack's boot a? angry
as a bootblack often gets, and be -vented his
wrath by spitting upon tbe blacked boot of
the black bootblack. This roused the latent
passion of tbe black bootblack, and be pro-
ceeded to boot the while bootblack with tbe
boot : which [the white bootblack had
blaoked. A fight then followed. Tbe
fraternity of bootblacks afterward convened
and denounced the action of tbe white and
black bootblacks, as one of the blackest in
the pace of boo i black history.
Incorrect.
The New York Dispatch says :
#*With a gr?at fl> urish of trumpets the Sun-
day Mercury announced a couple of weeks
s go that tbey would commence the publica-
tion of slow story, entitled "Mliss; a Story
of Red Mountain," by Bret Harte. It tarns
out that Mr. Harte never Trots anything of
the sort. It wab very unkind in Mr. Harte
to dery bting the author of the story.
Doesn't he know that tbe Mercury is rapidly
falling in circulation ?
Bret Harte did write ''something of the
sort." He wrote the first eight chapters of
" MJiss," and Q. B. Densmore is now finish-
ing it in good style in the Golden Era.
A Hit at tbe Chronicle.
Whoever wrote this in an Eastern paper
must hive come across a copy of the S. F.
tjhronicle : n
Tbe Western editor who speaks of a rival
editor as a "freckle-noeed galoot," says he
sever indulges in personalities^
On the Care.
Mrs. Smith.— "are you going to any place
of amusement tbis evening?"
Mr. JoncB— " Yes ; I am going to hear
Elijah."
Mr*. Bmith— "Ah I Where doeB he play V
"Woman's Xci^rits.
One would tblrik that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the tame price for It. Nearly all the ree-
taorants "ior ladles and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer lare than those where
gentlemen only dine, Thebe is am exception.
At the Fiobehb Bibtausast, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladlea can
get an excellent brea&fast, dinner or lunch, at
6 reasonable price. Henry Bockec, established
since 1849, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen And there
diibee to please the most epicurean taste. *
La cue aXD Oextutiixk, remember the lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store In San Fran-
Cisco. H, Hinders, 832 Seamy stieet. between
Pine and Bush, te
Freeh and Sweet.
jt the beat eonfeotloDery, gn to Oanky and
n **uer's. 107 Manteomeir St. near Batter. m ;
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
Suspicious n an t
Female devices for puoi-'bing rude men
aren't always attended with the Bncea<s their
ingenuity entitles them to. A lady of'St.
Louis found herself in this fix the other
evening. She was riding in a street car,
when a gentleman pressed ter foot. Sbe
determined to make an example of him, so
she gently prised, pis foot in return,
looked languishiugly ai him. and when fibeUeft
tlie oar, taOitly invited him t) fullow. Arriv-
ing at her home she invited him i a, and be ac-
cepted. This is the story she told her husband,
whom tbe two met io the hallway. The
hasband said itwas "a d—d sight, too thin. '
and kicked them both in to the street, Thus
at every point .la women foiled in her Et
tempt to punish members of tbe other bsx
by the tyrant mac
Religions, Express Chairmen.
■While) & steward In one of the MaysviHe
(Kentucky) churches was haodtng round
tbe contribution bos, a isw Sundays since,
taking up a collection for foreign missions,
his eye and heart were gladdened by obser-
ving among it contents a neitly rolled pack-
age that one coold easily imagine to be a
"check," or something of that agreeable
nature. On hastily investigating, his for-
mer belief in the depravity of human na-
ture was changed to a certainty by discover-
ing one dollar and a cent, and upon the
paper the following: "The cent is for the
heathen, and the dollar to get it to them,"
Round Not to be Beat,
Is G. Buxkbardt'tt motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to order from $S to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 510 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort'
mentof neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's pnrse. 4-bi
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing; Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 127 Second Elror-t. 4-bi
S&xadvrlcn. Island PiUu.
Since the ascension of the king to the throne
of the Fandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of IndaBtry Is
taking new life. Hr, Jacob Schrelber, dealer in
beading and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the.
principal importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Puln has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Sohrei-
ber will find no difficulty la dleuosincr ol all
that comes. a
»- .
Or. Barlow J. Sinltn
Is giving a eours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Eygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 Js o'clock.
A part of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to * p. u., tree. w
T -Ln'8 Sale of Paijatlngfl "~
Will take place about Hay 20th. Particular*
in future advertisements. *-b
McDowell, Know Card Writer
Ready made and made to order. Boom 10)
£06 Market street, oer, Post and Montgomery u
Or. Dotierty
Eas devoted his study more .particularly to
chronic and Bpeolflo .practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Fbysiolan In
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
corner of LeldesdorfiS a few doors oelow What
Cheer House, r
The Bostom Furniture Company
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis,
3-1
American Wat era en,
Bedueed prices, at H. A. Calender's 62 Seo
ond St. corner of Miaslon, Jewelry made to
ordor, Watches carefully repaired. D
MiLLijKEEi.-Bats cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood. 824 Washington street. 4?
Br. O. T, SigehaB removed his office to the
Olympic Club BoUdlsg, corner of New Mont-
Kom ery and Howard. 4S
San Francisco Jewelry manufactory.
r>- W. Laird, 610 Merchant strett. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
done, Jewelry for sale, 4-1
FAITH IN LOVE.
BT JOBS W BYAJI.
Will It be always thua? Ah, why
A cftoad fore-shadow In oar aky?
Will It be always thus ? Ah, no f
Toe day halts not at noonlidbH glow,
But mellowing to calmer night,
Beams with a rteadfa&t, holy light.
Wi-1 It be always thus? Can gold
Prove drjSB when time's last hour is t >ld ?
Will It be always tuus ? Ah, ye/l
In all that oai oar food love bleep,
Till d«v and night and rime and space,
Are folded in oar list embrace.
Will it be always- thus? I hear
An echo from each coxing yea* ;
From rugged paths, 'mid mountain snow,
From rammer slr&m? w tb placid flow,
Aud all bear back tha same reply :
Ah, no: .ah, yoa I Love cannot, die.
I —Boston CovrUr.
Stephen Maybell.
We have piteh&d into Stephen" Maybell
considerably, firBt, because he was outrage-
ously puffad by tSe Portland papers ; sec-
ondly, because be "claimed" to be a poet
when be W4S not, and thirdly, beaasse be
called himself tbe "Post Laborer," and
that sounded too much like the " Bingiog
Pilgrim." We are glad to sea that May bell
is now turning bis attention to wiiting
prose, whioh he Bcems to do very well. "Tbe
First Baby," in last Sunday's Golden Era, is
a fresh, natural bit of writing, worthy of
Prentics Mulford. He has a vein of humor
which we bave no doubt be ean werk profit-
ably. As for bis epizoatical old Pegasos, we
are glad he has stabled it, and hope he will
not trot it oat again for sometime to come.
CompliinenJ^rj".
A ludicrous incident occurred recently in
a sermon delivered in Audover, Maes. .The
gomervi'ie and Acdover c^gymen bad ex-
changed pulprits for one Sunt?**- 0f course
on such occasions clergymen ue>u>Ny pwao'b
•!d ferfEonB. The Somerviile man *ead one
in wbieb alia.- ion was made to the In^e
Asylum at Somerville, and, forgetting tbu *
be was in Andovor, said: "Sooner than a
child of mine should be subjected to saoh
influenc-s, I would be willing to have him
condemned to yonder institution." Here
be pointed directly to the Andover Theolor
gical Seminary. He has not yet been sued
fir libel, but he isn't likely to have £gai . a
chance to preach in Andover.
■ " ■■■ ■ m ■ ■" ■
Lame Duck Wanted.
A Young man advertises for a wife, who
musi be a young lady or a childless widow.
He would prefer one who ia Bligbtly lame,
He appears to bave so litt'e faith in bis own
charms, that he is afraid any women pos-
sessed of two good legs would run away
from him, hencs his preference.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carnage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver crc the leading es.
sentlalsof an tnjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured In San Francisco so unquestionably
as frcm Frank Eonton, whose carriages bave
the privilege o tbe stand xrontinsr the Occi-
dental Hotel, Hlshandsometurn-outeare used
by the best circles of the city, and &b ho makes
it & point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, neis more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, aud
ladles ia particular, will engBge no carriages
except those vhich he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr.=at Pucce&s in his business, and the
admirable wa; in which he cenducts it mates
him a favorite with all who pa'roniza him. *
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's Carptt Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the Stats, at
John C. Bell's, nesrlycpposite the Grand Hotel,
Mir&et street. - ip
*
It Is True.
J. A. Sbaber It Co. are selling parlor, eete and
all other kindaof furniture and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Shaber*s prices. 707 Market street
Five :HTiii<i.xe<l.M.en "Wanted
Immediately. To' send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidcedorn* Et, *
Photoerapnic caras.
At one dollar per "dozen at the People* Art
{Huery, SI Third street between Stevenson and
Ulsaldn stree a
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
jnst received at the What Cheer Laundry. 121
Iieldesdorff street. •
A. Pleasant ■i.ocation,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, Bhould -visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne bnilcinR is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated.*
1 — «
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, ope door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, beys' and chll>
arena' olothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furniBhing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
e'e, Oeiow cost, Gall if you want bargains. 3l
Fine Candies.
yresb , sweet and delioions Candies, of every
variety, at M. A Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 67S Eearay street Wholesale and retail, g
u ■«■
Tlie "Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Connolasieurs Bay our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E. H. Levy, proprietor. Bonthwefit corner of
Seamy and Commercial. *e
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for sale cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorfl et. *
For the Best candies,
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas & Co.,
20 Kearny street. Slew style tap bonbons for
ballf and parties, 3h
A Languid Swvtl.
A young man. a stranger- ^wltf) attempted
to leup upon a ferryboat at Detroit, lately,
fell short and disappeared in tne waters of
the river. Be found a life-preserver at band
as be arose, aud was drawn out. He lay like
a rag for awhile, bat finally stood up and
looked around. Tbe crowd was ready to do
anything for him, and finally one of tbem
asked, "Can we do anything for you?" Tbe
man locked around, sbivered, and gazing at
bis boots, replied : " lee, just one thing
I wish you'd get a boy to black my boots,"
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
•Aatroloo-ert.
Mrs. Back. 120 Geary street.
UotittM-tteri nurt *t*cttori^rs.
Staoey <fc Mook, (school books arpeofalty,) 8. V*
corner Fourth and Missios.
EL a. Moore, 6&9 Moaurouisrr. ae*r MsrcfcaaL
Hnalnea* Cullexeaw
Heald'a, Brjaot A St-rattou'n College. 'LA Post 3
» % — * rfea ■' -Butcher*.
Kate Fred. Stall* M to MO. Oaiitorat*.Markat.
CLalsvoiant*.
Mrs. O. M- Stowe, 'in Kesrny street, Boom S.
Employment Office.
Cbas. P. B#eher*r h Oo. . 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pieros A Oo.. W7 Bso-
ratneni 0 street.
O'Brien & Wird, 610 MontBomeryBtreet.
H. tiuKirosoff, Male and Female Help. 635 Kearnj
French Funey SdoiIi. .
Locan A Co.. 19 MRnfefcameiy, 107 and If» Kattac,
Hoop Skirt* and Corset*,
H. Freud, 36 Second street.
HDDwn Hwlr.
Ssmpeon. A. B. A Co.. 110 SoooDd str»»U
Merchant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 12 Poet (treat.
milliner*.
Miss Llatie Carter, 118 Foaith treet.
Mrs. M. tteltg, 226 Kearor street.
Searcher «f Betordi,
O- V. Gillespie, Al Wasbingion street.
Wlnei sod JLIqaur-ft. (Wnolesale.)
IHnarl F. A Co.'. S04 Ptodi.
BK08
HE tttELJExT
FIGARO
CIBOTJLATES AS HOI>SE PR08RAMMK.IW
every Theatre in San Franoteco.
FIGARO
IB MAILED EVERT DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels la California, Nevada and
Orecon— the pspera left in tbe theatres at eight
being gathered up and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
I S DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAT THROUGH
I ear the centre of tb* city, in all Hoteis. Rer-
taurunts. Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
IS OIROULATED EVERT DAT ON THE
' Oakland FcrryBosts to cntch the passengers
hat arrive by thogreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS - HERE, THEKE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is coDStaotly meeting a change of renders
in tbe Theatres. Traveling Uonveyancee, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY. IS
placed in .the hands of nearly all who oome
to tbe city to make purchaseE, and is therefore th*
beat of advertising mediuma.
OT
DR. CHAS. H. TGZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
ST. E. eor. Jacliion ?nd Eearny *tsv
THE GREAT ERADIOATOB OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, fornferly of Look Hospital,
London, end the l&sctwelveyearsof San Franuieoa.
DK. TOZKH inform* the afflicted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PARIS, and spending one year in the most cele-
brated Hospital id London, the LOOK, he basre>
opened bis old Medical Instltate at the old suid,
where h. can always be found, DR. TOZEU baa
1MB. CHAS. H. rrOZEK
ia In every way responsible, binding himself to
effect a permanent CUBE, or making no onarges
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice and
medicine will be charged for mediaine only. THE
MONTHLY RESTORATIVE PILLS, never known
to fail in giving relief in oases for which they are
reoommeoded, are to be obtained only at my
offloe. Price, 86 per box. Foil direction on each
box, aant by Express or otherwise.
Dii. TOZER doeB not imitate the advertising
Qaaoka who make It a practice to publish false
affidavit* and other false references, but refer*, to
tb* most respectable people in the State, whom ha
baa CUBED of diieaae* whioh others have failed to
OOI*.
_ _ »K* CMAS. B. TOZEB,
N. E. comer Kearny and Jackson street*-,
"1-" San FTanorse*,
sees
SPRING GOOI
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSED
IN
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
I X L
AtlCTION'STORE
618 KEARNY ST.
Business Conducted on I J
an!) Honest Principles. 1
03V£3 PRIOj,
ALL GOODS WARR&NTEO
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving Oa
THE LAROf ST STOCK AND 10WKT H
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
CLOTHING,
COARSE and FIN
II
i
1*
IhelForluna^iManlwho Buys Us (Soil
Satjthe IXLBATJCTI0H 8T0U;
J
i
THE UNFORTUNATE
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRUI
White Shirts for the Ifflli
FiJlCT GOODS, WATtHa
JIWEIIT, KOTIONS. »JM
PEBFl'MB), 8XA1IOIB
ESi&LISK CITIKET, TKHII*
BAGS, VAT.ISFS, TOBACM.
A FULL bTOOK 9T
Linen Coats and Dusti
A FULL Lim OF
LIKTEKT SUIT1
CAU. Alt
Metropolitan Theatre,
sAcxAHHiTo.
WK. MOEKOW. SOUS PBOPKIBIOR.-
■ Tbi» hoQBe ou be reoted by tbe otgM,
week, month or year by, unt-olMe coap.Dios only
WUI uolfl «boot »],««, *44iw «? sboTe. »pl£
■I
1Kb
I
IXL Auction St!
6 1 8 {Kearny et.,
Corner ot Comi
1RVE
O I ACC O !
y i ff a r o " » k-1
IT »ri
AND
»•*. «»>. ft*.
-
^■riCULTlRAL
1BH0 EXHIBITION
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
BELU UNION THEATRE
1 wo NiyhU of Much Ado About Nothlm
Titi« trutM
I ' I .Xa?
i -
\.V < «- 1
tDixm t\m «•>*!»« - nt
iTh
< VVXM.X>l3©U
EPRsaJHstriCI HorticullUral quern op the American stage. i-^=r
1m o ~sa x> i ac o i«r
MB in
Itllll
*>. fr, SOW-SBS!
WfVr, of California.
k»t *.. it-.*':
oront Chnraotor or Bontrloo.
MM I
this rvrxiwo
Al-Hll. SO
JOHN McCULLOUOH as
BENEDICK
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHIHG!6 CK !
New Scene j tit f . T P.
NO WHITE STATUES!
Hew P.- or lc, and an Inores&ed Chi
MM !•
» writ. I.I
.".Tt
CABS1IM J>pd FRITZ
I'll rlur .\ <• r it I > it tlr- rint»!
0 jF'r-lCAOO.y A-'VOUlUS . ■
WLIBABBTSI
HATl'RPAY, «t J o'clock KITH AIM* ABOI T NO I HINU
MMturclay EtodIus ■
KMinrt ■•■1^-UmiOlrtlt oat* tjnoeftr. VI Sw Rwr... .
K'«.r*> J »«-->• P. : >: , 1* CUoif.
IXWIIW* Ad>M>itt .. ...SI <M> ln».>*. Boi*.
■ «i.A.*»,r l-'irrvro'E
.■Uni
-utr roiiion
r > -«**«--•
(.HOST IN SPITE OF niMSELF
ntaary B 0. Muib I0M Al«-rtaM» .... T B.rtoa
na* .Htiry '"»«• . i (1 ' «: i V.naUft«V<» Mil K»1lr
i -n»>« Jwhr.os 1 1 " tir'» KHUpor*
I'anl, >«iTkci lo Nioodsm," . ' '"•. Oanptxl
•sV-Tolrat will nrrlTi- f>.»m itt» Kail •horlty.
SHIRT STORE,
I ireet, ho. Keaaovrd to
Mooond street,
• complete ■*•
suibts ui rxBsiaH-
.1 the eoool l.w price..
SEE EDICT A CO.
'S AHsf.IlfIC.aL
QK3SF PLANT!
aslsii Remedies,
» THE ODES OF
.*
b hi Pard,. .z-Oofer-
Lb. H. Slnloo; Boot? Ed
Ebttoa: —
l Fnd L, iLr, Mid
ht ■nbuTr, be-
»piit
■
•nd Paper Hanger,
< UUT SXBXBT,
iMSMDapoat tad Btootleo.
- ' iT~ ■ » l
,B«H»>
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
i iXLB^TEhS
-2 Tone to the Stomach.
.(&^?XLB^M
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
'.■« iXL3^RS
Is a Sara Belief for Indigestion.
mmvsm
HAS BO SUPERIOR A8 *
ILOOD PURIFIER,
WILLIS' BAND.
MTJSIO FURNIbUKD JOK ALL
OonHoM. Ma*lo .muoEiad.arrMisod
and for Ml*.
HiUUIH. UttM leader of
Orchestra.
III.NUt TON 1IKK MEIIDEN. Lrod.
of Briaas Hand.
■ar-Ord'rs from toa o©nn*Ty prompUp aitaaosd
to Adtlrrm M. W. WILLIS, K. ton's Miilr
Btof*. 1HH Hor,tc4m«rT*Ur«t, or ilAK'JUB M.
BLUM. ftUW Monir>iB»rFsiriMt. )-« i*
JN. S-vVJEEJVKY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
«• MCOID STBCKT.
FINE COOD8 1 PERFECT FITS!
aatlafsctlon Cuarsnteed !
AFIKB LIKE OF BPRIHC AND SUMMEK
eood.joilrao.iTWl. Uul ood otolbam.
Bar Sugar
IjtOB IALX— SIS KJUSKT STSKKT. AT
" ■XBaBBV. . Abo, iiw klod o< OkiidlM
Whol~J.«oaK.> IL
«o1»
ML. Ay M11CH.
TBB WEBD BBrWIKO MAOBDIE AOKBOY
Aonel !■ oow romiond u lMHowMoiii-
looi.r/ Mn.L oi »r Bow.rO. !f . &— Too WtKD
Kmlr/F.eorlt. toot lb 'klfb.lt Pl.oilinn OTII
Sfklf-t«o COIOOoUtotI It Wo tron V7otld'i Filr
itPirll, 1 W7; olio. tb» oorno Flnt Fto^looi il.tbl
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY.
Roodik IO and IT..i.6UO Wii.*tirnia:t<>ii >tn-t.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO (UiliBIl
$50,
LANCASTER'S
•it WAinnivrof •Tiinrrr.
AoAl \m Opo. M«olr.'.f>o.ri rfoaio.
sl'lllll. KOTTCK TO
Picnic and Hull Committees.
WE ABE PREPARED TO ri'RHISH
BAM'8 inn OROHK^I'BAB eompoMd ol
tb. but music's., io tbe Slot*. oOdir ooaio*.
tiotliidi'i. otfilrritil.
frilCKD Kit HARD
AHD....
D1IIT AMI AH.
With thllr Or. it B,DsitlOD.
OOOHTEBrEIT.
SAPPHO TBOl'PE.
Inrladluo tbe Child Vl'ondrr. DAPI'IIO.
LFLIE BLI.I".
BUS a. ILLU nod IV. KI.1IH.
. Merlo.reoil. and All.rtll.li.
• DT 1. I k T o 1*.
....AsTO....
I. »• < V ADA. M a.
•UK ABOVE ABTnTS ABB NOW OS ol It I1UOKN. AM) CAN M F.I.
. f .fid bf m»oif.ri Wwt ol tbo Root. MoouUioi, Ibtoaib our if poet,
HMKBIIIAN IDHJI.t * CO.
.lomnoij I iWUfwr n d n n»
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• '( V '-' . C'lBOltl OBT XTO KX.lOJoO
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titilO fa.
Jior.Lnti.O0.qj -.Bill .i.J.poai is '» aiqfiaosi
io t.id. pa, a^IOQ l"*^ *a' blM» 'Jlaaoai noq «m
0| PUS" 'slwlfl 000 idOqQ OfOOTOqO POO I.
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liid IntUtata Vi
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--totiollf
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DATE MENDEB. It tbi
■ ■ ,.M old onfio»,H.d Lion. ISOoon
■loom bo«owoo«.«jii»» ood Doooof. wbor. i oo
., cm UOT AND COLD UK15.X8, oollorcct-
STf Sold PlooaorUoob. IBO -did Boort7' b
nun «■ i--j"i l '
THE OLD
Hot stootoia..
IS Hortoo Street, oeisr t-ru,
AU PriitJUsTxen Oentsi
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR *SO_JtRRY II TOWR.
Alwsfi oa flls shsNewTork Hnald, HanF»rJr
WMklr,Fra.ikL*iH*V D*s's Dorn«». tPolioaOa
Mtt*. all tbi Ctallforcta, pspart., alio London
Ponoh. B«n's«.II«. IllutraUd London Nswa. OaU
and ■b.Ms.V yotinelt.
as»^"Dwin,*for*»tthos1rji of tb« Hot ttaotch*
faltf W. ». WAtDKC"
HOJ*. Propristoi.
OBOROK MAYEI'
DKALXR I« OYSTKE8, OLAalS
aadaU hlndi of PHKLL FIHU.
Stall* Nos. 40, 41, 4», OalKomia
MulMt, svtraocs} on OtuforaU i(r#*L —
Pabllo or priTtta par*** tad funkHas nppllsd
(zen 6 ail ump.n, La^Im' aad Gaatfsiiaa'v
AMI*
(zen 6 a-r. io 11 p. K. Liilw" tad d
1 Urrai Koon opal- tTCTU « uav t* L, y •
SANGER HALLE
(amn.R'S uall.)
14 OMIT ST.. SF.AB IH1II,
Moor knl the Cbolce.1 Bri
nod l.lq.ior. oo bland. .
DEPOT WEYAXD At tASCHE'S BAT BRIWERT
fnlB If ORRIS FF.I.DUAflM
BOWERY THEATRE.
SALT LAKE CITY.
VAHItiTT TALKNTka ROUTK KA&T OAtl
■hrtlr* Moors flnUolasa aoi»«am»BU or
■i^ppiot a* S«i> ***aa and tpplrloc to
Jt. JKBOME,
ftl Hnalncu Ms\n»K«r.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VlHSIflA CCTT. SK-VAJJA.
TH1B ELEOAST THBATBE HAS BEES SS-
dooo ' —
bi tb. — - -
llbonillr trutod with oh •jpllo.tlon t>j L
maooioo
iottor
t,"-**-
Signor Mancusi,
pBIVATB aiNOINO LEaSOHS.-OLAtS OS)
HOOAT ond THTJB»»*X,
Atl P.v. St. Jnu Boooo, SSS oUtt.l flfoot
ooro.r o» Rills. UWlm
MILITARY COOD8
....in. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRIC*!
TRIMMIRGS,
SSS MMtajaaaarr «rwt, I*«a «Vo 1.
mh.-Uf Tl EOPGKBb JObRtfOV.
THB J0UB1.AI. OF AMTJSEMEKT8.
pubUsood e«r» »» ,T> '^ Ye"r **
^(- F- BOGABDTJS
AT
■MMcrekut »»d WW Wanhlngtom Su
Below Moouoia«ry. San Franciso*.
WZDN'ESDAI APRIL 30, 1873
Poor Pari*.
Spiridion the Paris correspondent of ihe
Boston Saturday Eveoing Gazette, writ:i as
follows: There is great du tress te:e, mild
tbe winter has been and the season is I Tw
wax with its taxes hae mads everything fifty
percent, dearer, and thequUity greatly in-
ferior. Meat is very dear and wretohed. Tbe
poor find gees3 and rabbi's cheaper than
butcher's meal Fish, which formerly were
abandant and cheap, are scarce and dear. By
ihe way, I have seen for the last five days
something I never stw before, even in Bos*
ton,— coifieh about the size of perch haw.
ked abont the streets. It seams great waste
of food. While life is more difficult to sus-
tain thao ever from the higher prices
«f everything, there 'is less employment
than ever. People pine for the prosperity
•f the Empire. All these things, and the
terrible scenes we have witnessed sines Sep-
tember, '70, have mads snie'de extremely
eommoo. There is scarcely a day in which
six or seven suicides are not registered.
«t>—
Ox siter*.
In strolling round tae other nlgbi,
■To look at *Frl»oo by gas light,
vntr carelase fwt , by chance did stray
To where a .'jantain'a ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a aoseen
Tbroogh which a *we*t bonqnei was seas j
T7h lie mossy rtont and poarry shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window feem to be
*Vnoe fairy grotto of the sei.
dtop," said my friend, "let's go In her*—
2t loon aontce— and try their cuaer."
-All right," I Hid, "I must sgree
Tbat ttli place trait* me to a aT."*
Ho sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter nest
Hade his appearanoe, asked our wi£h —
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We fonnd it true,
Amd cooked nagmicatity, Uo;
AU kind* of oysters, Juicy, rat,
(footed every style; just think of that,
Amd if yoor month dont water, then
Ton're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crab* and terrapins £
In fact, we found they had within
'That cosy praoeotf kfndsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
"While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlee, tx>, have found, 'twould aeara,
That tbey haw here the best loe cream;
6o here they flock, the little tdnnars.
To get what tbey call "each nice dinners."
Wkoever doubts this let him rash
"¥o three bmuiMl UtLrty -seven Buab,
And there this truth he'll find made plans:
Wan goee there once will go agate.
Pacific OsFUr Eonse, 33? Bneb street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
fnTAKT.IBT HA\SE. Proprietor.
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before S a. is., can
be returned In the evening if reqnirtd; we
•ever disappotot) What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leaoeadorff street, •
ThoM Boantifal New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bofnhsm k Co'e, Ko. 618 Market
and 17 Poft streets, are going like hot oakes.
Mew and choice pat'sroe constantly arriving.
A perfect rmh to see and bny them. Slegsnt
parlor fnmitoxe mide to order in the finest
syile. _ *a
T^rilt© Labor Only'!
Employed by the What Oheer Ltundry, 131
LVideadoiff street. •
. We get no bminees from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorfi street. •
, now is your time to bny yonr under-
clothing at a great sacrifice, because H. Friod-
bmder has gone to Europe to bny Ms Fall im-
portations, and has left erdtrj to sell hie large
•took of ladies* and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper than
at any other place in the city. Kemrmber the
■amber, 9 Third street. Ruck-as Building. 3b
Civerybo dy 8\U te A .
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
In bass. At " The" Eat Btore, C47 Washington
street (second hat etore below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices am reasonable. Every one who
joes there la sure to be suited. a
J3r» Kot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Ban*
* Ions, Club and Ingrowing Xalls, can find instant
asUef by applying at Dr. B.H. Cowan's Insti.
tale, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 r-jc. We
s™**k from experience, having tested the Doe-
tar"! capability. BelereDcea oven lirequlred. h
X>om*t Fall to Call and See
The most wonderful and gift*d Doctor Per-
tune Teller of the age, Midavx £xrxB, Astrol-
oger, last arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She hat charms for
Lack, Love and Bappinese, which never fail to
take effect. Office Oonsultatlcn, $2 ; by Loiter,
$3. All commcEi-ations ftrie+ly private. Office
boars from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 P.n. SatWae-
ttou guaranteed in every respect. Office. 15
Seoond street, Boom 11. to
Pratt's Abclition Oil.
The People" * Remedy for ail Acbee and Pains,
The Beet: Remedlee.
Dr. Perry's Lass Chance, for pain, Dr. Per-
ry*! WebfDot Pills, for all bOious cornplalnta.
Tor sale by aU druggists. Agency, ill Sansome
it, corner of Commejeial. •
Olam Ohotfder Every ITi^jnt.
T_he beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Bcoteb ealoor, 19 Morton street, |ust off
Kearny. 3-v
too re,
FormpTly of Rase Bouse Carriages, can be
loncd in trout of Ooteman Pros, clothing es-
(abUshnwnt, southwest comer £n«h and Mint-
«omery •^ta., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
Aes* at either niece promptly attended to day
•catgut, etsedNicea
Celebration of Shakesp<-ar«'s Birlla-
d»y by the San FrnMclaeo Bohr-
mlan Club.
Bohemia held high Jinks on Sunday eight,
in order that the actor membtrdof tbeClob
might Uke part in the celebration of the
birthday of William Shakespeare, the anni-
versary of which had occurred the Wedoes-
day previous. Henry Edwards, President
of the Club, was "Sire"' of the evening, and
well be filled the chair. The p^nch bowl
be-ng pieced in position the Siie resd an
admirable address on tfce subject of the
eveoine. He siowed tbe anniversary of
Shakespeare'^ kncwledge, proving him poet,
historian, lawye-, doctor, sta esman, tbeofo-
gian acd msn of science, eminently a natm-
aliet, and to advance of the age in wbich be
lived in lis knowledge of tbe secretsof nature
and the woDd'.rs of the animal kingdom.
This address, which occupied eome time in
delivery was an excellent summary of the
characer of tbe great bard and we regret
that we cannot find room for it in the limi-
ted spacs at enr disposal. Such a celebra-
tion as tbat of Sunday night, had it taken
place in London, would have been reported
thenextd^y toths extent of two columns in
tbe Times ifin New York, to an eqaal exteut
in the Pest, Times and Tribune. In San Fran-
cisco, as it had no reference to money-mak-
ing, stock swindling er vulgar Bcandal,
great little Figabo has to strain somewhat
in order to give eren a meagre report of this
event so intimately connected with the dra'
mutio history of California, which his large
contemporaries have entirely ignore 1
After tbe opening address. S. Mayer, Pas-
cal Loomis, J. Maguire, 8.W. Leaci and Ver-
non Lincoln sang "Tbonfast-flowing Avon,"
Ur. Gee at tbe piano. C. Piummer tb«n
read "The Beven Age3 of Msd." "Where
the Bee Sucks" by tbe Glee Clab followed.
Next rose J. F. Bowman, on tbat evening,
wben the beet brains in San Frauciteo as-
aembedtodo honor to the great Bard of
Avon, as author of tbe plays wbich are the
wonder of tbe world, to dethrone the idel,
pluck his laurels from bis brow, and crown
with them Lord Bacon I Mr. Bowman com-
menced by stating that he perceived tbat
bis audience was clearly an antagonist one,
but he should nevertheless not shrink from
his task. He accomplished it with much
ability, bringing a cloud of witnesses to
prove that, while it was possible for Lord
Bacon to have written the plays attributed
to Shakapeare, it was ntteriy impossiWe fer
Bhakspeare to have bean tbe author of
them. The etrongeat point made was tbat
Shakspeue could not at the Gram-
mtr Sobool of Stratford, which he
left at the age of fourteen, have acquired
the immense stoek of erudition so lavishly
made use of in the plays attributed to him.
He said tbat the facts in tbe history ef
Shakspeue, wbich have been discovered
during these later days, represent him in
the light of a man devoted solely to money-
making, a speculator in town lots, a small
litigant in county courts for debts of twen
ty-four shillings, and other paltry sums.
Mr. Bowman's argument was listened to
with much ettention, and though, some
evidently thought it little short of blasphe-
my, others fouud their faith in Shakspeare
as the sole author of the plays which have
■o long borne his came much shaken. Of
course some of those fellswa who never wW
be serious, said that tbey had never heard a
rasher" defence of Bacon;thatthoughthey
had a good opinion of Bacon, tbey could not
swallow tbe whole hog, etc., etc. John Ma-
guire then sing "Blow, Blow thou Wintry
Wind" delightfully, [and was encored. W.
A.. Uestayer dslivered Biendallo's speech,
from tbe "Taming of the Shrew," and as
those present listened to the description of
Petruehio's horse, "possessed with tbe glan-
ders, acd like to mose in tbe chine; trou-
bled with the lampaas, infected with the fash-
ions, full of wiod galls, sped with spavins,
raied with tbe yellows, past care of the
five?, st&rk spoiled with the staggers, and
begnawn with the bots," wondered where
Sh&kspeare— that is Lord Bscon— learned
so much about horse diseases, and deter-
mined to read him to see if haply they
might find a cure for the epizootic Sam
Mayer sang "She Never Told her Love,"
and then John McCullough gave Hotspur's
description of a fop in excellent style, and
drew a perfect storm of applause. More
singing by the Glee Club, followed by - ' Ham-
let'* Advice to tbo Players," read by Owen
Marlowe. Henry Edwards read Btron's dis-
course on Love, from "Love's Libera "Lc3t.'<
J. O. Williamson eaussd shouts of laughter
by his delivery of Launee's acousation of
and address to his dog, W. A. Ilea layers
deg, "Nip," taking the character of Launee's
dog, and listening most attentively. More
delightful singing by the Glee Club, and
then the following original sonnet was read
by McCracken Buoglstoe:
Immortal bard ! toy spirit wa iovoka
To akad its liutre o'er our evaninc talk
That we wbo kneel before tbe tt atic maak
Hat- heed wnat Hamlatte the playeri apoke:
M-.i-in oar acti erpreaa what In our hearts.
We feel o( love fer eealai and for thee.
And prove that we our plaj oar aeveral parta.
As then wooldat have them acted be.
Oh! poet, prophet, moraliat at d rate.
Before whosa name ali other names grow pale.
Before whoa* pas the oocQaenr's eword doth
fail;
Whose fame prowl ever brighter, age by age.
Grant thon oar prayer and let na feel tbe whiles
Sweet William finakapeare'a apirit ea enr effort
■miles.
S. W. Leseh sang Caliban's eoog, and the
regular programme of the evening was fin-
ished. After this, Walter Lemen read an
original opening address writea on tbe oc-
casion of tbe opening of the American The-
at.e u 1850; this ri& one of the greater*
antcasees of tbe evening. Much amnse-
me^twas c:nsed by tbe reading by Henry
E wards ot tbe following burl^ne pro-
gramme, wbicb now appears for the first
time in a complete foroi, having been the
work of ye srs of hard study by members of
tbe tbeatr.cal profession in all parts of the
world :
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTBAOtDIWiEY.
After mo^tbi of careful prepmrstion nn<ler tbe
direct sup^rrietoQ ol W. A. Meeteyef. Eag.,
TE GBSATE TBAGEBIE
BY
O W Z .T MARLOWE,
Ezmrufyj
THE MUKDER OF GONZAGO:
OB,!
THE MOUSE TRAP.
'''ore. —This paj- fa the image of a aorder doce
in Vienna.— Aatnor.]
With this wonderfal caet of oharact»rs:
Dake'j name Goozifo
Hn Wife Baptist*
Nephew to the Oake One Lac-i«ona
M»rry how A palled j*de
Ihoogbt* Black Oaptaio Jack
U-.DQ( Ap£ ..Charles a ad Lonis Blot btr tan
DmsaFit K. E. Wakelee
luce A^reeioK - Tncker aod Sbreere
Confederate Season.....
-bar: ssasona, played b> Managere
No creatnre b eiof Blind j am
Wit are Ran* Bottle Sttge Wine
Midojgbt Weeda tian JeaeOigara
H*c*'« • Baa Steve Leach
Torice Btae'ed .. Sotro Tocnel
Thrice infeoted Th* Epizootic Family
(SrwotaHy eogased for tneoocaaio».)
Hataral Magjio U. D. Dtriee
Uaorp immedi&tely Am idem
CrookicgRaTea.... A oroahed Actor
(to conv qaeaeeof the onmerom apptlca-
aJonf. tbe name ia omitted.)
Dire DT*perty > .......... dorse Water Lota
] SOTS.— The pans ebonld be wrinea in very
Obotoe Italian.— Author. I
lit 'Act — TroDcat. 2d Aot— The Monae Trap.
2 j Aot— Osto of tbe Pickers acd dtealert. 4 b Aot
— Fnll Stage for Pbcehoa' Ca<t to go round. 5>b
Act— Tbe Murderer set* the love of Oonzago's
wife. Thrift! thrift! Tbo orlgiesl t*zt will be
strict'y obaerred id this soeoe. Wo "phrase here"
■ Frez.r) will oe ovit'.ed. Tois arene will be beaa-
tiiallr presented at a coft ot 3'2,000.
Some de.sj bts occarred in the prednrtioo Of
"Toe M-.rdor" en aeooaoi of a oalay on the part
of Mr. Jobn Brongham in eeodieg tbe dozen or
sixteen lines to set do^u and it s*n >n iL
Properties need— Posr ol a rit>r, Pccebas' csrt,
thirty doaen tro'.n*. wormwood, lama jest ane
ume DoieoD in ie>t. some wi csra to bi nDwrncg,
a wince for tbe galled jtde, a few damnable faces
aod • p&irof b-llows for reeesge, plenir of boas
aod lights; aoit of bback fer th« devil; cJeoasoit
of sables.
The mnsiio arranged by Mr. Leach, to which Mr.
Mageire ■ who has besn expressly engaged) will
nag the Snakspseriea bell*J. " Ob, Moosey dear."
The maehineryof 'Tbe Moaae«rap" is made by
Jena Torres oe, with elaborate effects, and pamted
by Mr. Porter ia his Deal vein. "Mairy, bow?
Tropically."
PerfomiaDoe to commeaoe at 9 precisely. Car-
riages mj be ordered at 5 minatsspaat. Admia-
aien free.
Charles Vivian told some of his best sb>
riei, and be and Williamson gave geleetions
from a Chinese opera; Benj. Clarke sang
'Let me like a Soldier Fall," and sangs,
jokes and stories were the role until one
o'elock, when the Bohemians dispersed, hav-
ing enjoyed an entertainment which money
•ould scarcely bny, If Snakspeare's birth-
day was as worthily eelebrated in every city
in tbe United States as it was on Sunday
last in San Francisco, we should hear fewer
croakings abont the decline of the drama
and the decreasa in the appreciation by the
public of the works of the great bard.
Tbe JLstst New Song.
Jar— "Jforf tt Chandon."
Emerson OorvOle U mj name.
My business always le the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I allow.
Oh! hi£h ohl Ohl high ohl
None wbo hare been but again will go.
Corville rays sol says sol
On Floe Street, at No. *K),
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of ahell-flih In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies frith escorts there always go,
Ladies go! Ladies gol
Emerson Corvllle's polite I and eo
3-1 They go! they go! they gol
PBTTA2X LSBSOBTB IS T3K FRENCH LaXGCAGE
by J. Joeset. grsduate of tbe University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnats' Normal
School for Ttacheri, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 40i Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upttalra. Beet of reference given. 4-q
■y-FoR Chtlerzs's Pxcroazs go to Monsa's
Gauleei, 417 Montgomery street. 8-v
lywextvy Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at tbe
What Ohear Laundry, offlse 121 Letdesdorn* st.
Bomoral*
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and=re-
palred as usual, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Attention, Ladies
To give tbe skin the softaess of velvet, and
tbe tjot of the lily to the complexion, use
DicKdafB Gbmmm dk Lib. l
DewtaU Work.
Foa yc-Xoi pjFAX.rxr c r work, go to V. 0. Jer-
Eup, dentist, eor. Cutter md HoBtgomery, ever
Tucker's, 3-D
CLamorasTt.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 833 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine,
Consult a tl ana in Bngllsh, French and Oarmaa.r
PrnU's AboUtion OU
Cares BhsumatlBm aad Neuralgia. 3
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Discovery.
r[E USE OF THE WONDERFUL PLAXT
that Oodiatsmded for tha Core ef
RHtUMATISW, NEURALGIA, CGUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
I« aadsrstecd perfectly by the ondsrsiensd— the
ODlypersoaon the Ooatiaeet thst folly compre-
h*Bdaita metric qaalitiea. The shore Gom plaints
are 'Kite* externally with safety aod success. , -a
DR. K. K. DODat is to be foand at tus trrfice,
VI? alarket atrest, oppaaita Third, Reoras 1 and
2, lrom 10 A at. ti ] p m.. and fro<n 2 toSfaf
Ee^ideote, lOn© Mission etraet. F»tients ctn
taoeowiiDodated with Boom and Board. aplO
Change of Wharf.
ON AND AFTER MAT let. THE STEAMS*.
ANTJSLOPK concealing with tee 8»n Ftea-
ciioa and North Pacitte KsilroasL at Daoanas
Landins;, far Sonoma, Petdoms. canta Bess,
Heaitfainre. Olorerdale, aod way ataliooa.
Sfcafp' Sprtnc^and taa Oeyeers. will leare from
7 AON T tVTBKCf WaAJasV^ ap»f il
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
PICNIC AND EXHIBITION
....or THE....
San Francisco Olympic CliA,
....AX....
Badger's Central Park, Oakland,
....0»....
THrBSDiT MAY 1, 1873
GRAND CUT-JOUR FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON
Uniting wiib the picnic atfrtotloas on. at tne
GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC
ENTERTAINMENTS
For which the Olab has beoese famoos, to take
pl&OS in iisf a'terneoo.
BALLEN BERN'S CELEBRATED BAND has
bt«n enxagea for tbe day.
The h -.at win Uavo tbe Oak'aad Wbarf st 9:V>,
10:10. 11:20 am. aod 12:10. 1:50. *od 3 P.M.. con-
necUos: <*ilh tn» cars, woich ran di'fc lj to ths
Park, returning erery hoar. Fsre 30 OKN'T->
for tbe round »id. Tbs Uiktaod borse car* run V>
tbe Park, s^-strio* uKDEK w |i be maintained.
Admi-aion tt the Park, So c.ESrS; Children.
half-price licketi can be had at the variioe
mosio siorra and of metnben of tbe Clab. ap26
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
CHANGE ^F TIME.
OK AKT»AFTRB APRIL 1, 1-.:3.THE8TKAM-
or ANTELOPK, coun6<jicj« at Don»no« Laod-
iog witn tbe tiao f rtvndtco A North Pacido Bait-
road Oompaoy for CloreHale sod all intermediate
stations, will leave Sao Frudaoo daily (sanlays
•looted), from Broadway Wbarf, at 3:3-1 p. a. Ue-
tnroicf, the train will leave' CIoTerdale daily at
5:10 o'clock am . connecting at Dooaone «itb the
ate mer and arriving in Sao Fsnctaoo »tlO:iu a m.
fha ateamera and cars mak* close oonnaotiona
with ttsges to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSI0NS~~AT SEDUCED RATES.
Leave Ssn Franeisoo at 8 A. at. every Sunday
arriving at OJov«rd»l« at 1 o'tjiooIi p. u. Betaroing
will leave Cio^erdal- at 2 o'clock, s. riving in Ssn
Fraaciaoo at 7 o'clock This will allow euur-
sionisti several hoars st an* of tbe otacea along
toe line ef the ro*d F*r a 1 informatioo apply at
the Company's offl-.e. 436 Mootionjen stre»L
ap!8 PETrB DONAHUE. President.
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
TBS ATTENTION OF ALL &OQTRTTE3, As-
sociations and Military Companies is called
to the advantages offered by tb«ae commodious
and beautiful grounaa for rxoliday Picnio Festi-
vals. They can be procured on any day in the
week for piooio purposes the ooming season on
more advantageous terms than any groands in the
SUte.
THE CITT OABBEN8
Are easy of access without any tariff to "ocietiei,
and are provided with large aod baautifal Lawns;
large Shads Trass; beaaufel Flower* and Plant*
from every clime; nuaieroas Swiogs; t«o mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit'
Pleasure Boats: Fountains aod Observatory Tow-
era, all perfectly sheltered from the wluda. A
mammoth KeHaoraut is oo tbe groands, and every
convenience for the accommodation of large Pic-
nics has besn made. Everything ba* been placed
in the most complete order for tbe coming season
THE CITT OAEI>£.\S
Al* the largest in the State. They contain 6^
acres of Knoll and tihad*d Law*. Flower Gar-
dens, etc, and are capatle of accommodating
W.OOv persona with the greatest convenience.. Ex-
tra Cars run directly to tbe Gardens.
Picnic Committees are especially invited to call
and inspect the Grounds, and ascertain terms,
which will be most favorabU.
M. "V. §TEVEi8, Proprietor.
•ay Office hours 3 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gaidess,
corner Twelfth and Folaom streets.
N. B-3«0,0oe AdmiaaiSD Tickets were sold
by various Aasociationa holding testivals at the
City Gardens last year. The sale of epirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on t ea-
lival days. mhatf
Badger's Centra! Park, Oakland
£*£b
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDEN'S ABE NOW
open for the aeasoo, and many of the moat
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The attractions .re nnmer-
ona. SKin.VG PAVILION'. MUSEUM, OTK.
B ASIUM. Skating (re. on week days.
Adralatirm. SG Ceata
OH1LDREX 19 CENTS. M>17tf
TOU WILL FIND
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
Jfo. IS CLAT STBEET. .plT
RETURN THE BOOK!
WHOKVSB BGBROWED THE "MEMOIR
OF HOME" from the Fioano QfEce is par
Ucularly raqaeated to return It at ones.
J. C. COMBES,
Car. aeeaa* aaa Tek—a wtrtx*M.
»»"T.rrapln oofctantlj on bud.
OraUr. in er.IT MrU. PEXVATK
SUPPSB BOOMS F IB PABTIKB.
dWcSlljn
YATES'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Car. Market and Third streets,
JS.X. Cor. Comioertlal sad a^eldesdoraT.
LDH8 ORIHKsTThALF PRICES.
aplSlm JOHN D- TATBB.
GERMAN PIANOS.
THE BSST ApTD THR OHJgAP.
■it. hcnraubitadter A Oo.. AseoU
or tbe calibrated Faotartet ot
I 9 I Il8iuthoer, In L^ipni, and Sohleip,
lafiKlm, Oi»cs,*l»KJiAsUilr:i5XBBET. apS
iTrTh
CHAS. MAYE8
Pioneer CloakSti
(Formerly Mayer A Work ^
Xo. SO MIITeOHEKl rt\
Opposite the I.iek B m
BRABCH, 408 KFABM 9gm
MR. MATER OALLs ATTEH *».
large and we!! (selected user S
Ladies Cloaks, in Sil «
and Cloth, m
And bis new stflaw of ready-siids * «a
•ther Li DIES' SUITS, at V«BY W-"
Aho. a large stock, or btripeo sj ^3
.•■bawls. Lace Jacks, s. Silk md t -mT
Rilkx Satina, ''lo.king*. and svsr a**
TrimminKe. JUST iHBlVED.a ' I. ' '
tb* Hpring atylea of
PI.AII ANd SlCSBflv9
X.IMEN STJIT*
IT. B. — Oloaks, Drsaass aad aalti assa!
in lateH fashion, st rt>&aonaols rat* s
HALLS
YELLC)
DGCl]
AND
IODIDE of PO!
max best spbiw
In ate, Paris., that H
marbld, corrupt .nd. 1b. |
Care. Bhtnmatlia nnd Men i
8aU by all BmcdMa.
leKKCT, 41? flANSOMIf
SOLE AGENTS 10
DK. rUIT'l 1.JU9T 01 I
JIB. P«ET'8 WKBrotJI
Programme., and all kiodaef 1 1
•HOW, LCCtCKE. (KICI
ATKE and CIBCUS M. 1
AT LOW BATES, E
13. X^. Stel
S3* Cl.lt 8TEI
THOMAS W. Bl
>» MANDPAtrrOBII 1
-^ — Airn— _|
^^r eipaiihi
(/) DRURS, BUJOS
otkkb nnoAL an
ESTABLISHED HI II
J» r.—un. ijran on th. Bank.1
MliSIOK BTftBBT, brtwMjBB I
H. B.-Fin^ton«i SUrtr Mb >\
MWlonkl. tlwul on hwid.
FREE AND E
ITEKT IATT»»1
Piano and. eina-lnK
CHARING
*
Sae Mlaalom alMI, ••>
* EAGLES A WIU
CAN DIE*
ALL KINDS OE TBI H
nil »t onr Stava Oandf »
ordara. a^Mtnalll from th. •S"J/
ardwUlb.i>romptljaMnd«l,» |
OA»Wj-_,
loT Moi««n«*"
ALHAMBRa lodcini
TIKSLT FDE'tMB1
d. or in anltt.
WaU lAtn»* •**
, UnfnrnuuiM Boom >g"
, „Jon» btmti. ALHAMH
•1* 3*«h*trMt- *g
SssS f>-
am1
B00T8 I
L. B
BArrt
AFTNH-WOSKKD OBOOBJ I
.•.^ork o( Mr.. E. »h»" '.
lie), wiilharafflidioron
Satordor E.«t»». ■
At SPIEBS A rOXD'S' ""VL
auaet!. I» oha»oaa & *" at*! •
PhHadelphlaJss'
OHAS. T. BEBOOLD. B j
THE OBOIOSST .HMJ5
VanOUn Bo»ld bT »
M>lIKC?rEER tolMM
wii Alo^soBVT. m
"Figaro
i^StlErS IE* VARIETIES
IW ALHAMBRa T11ATR1.
'frtuiAHi
IXL »i
■▼«. a*. •••
POSTPONEMENT
"• , . ,
IAL
>**T7"aftfa****VJ
tiio or>oiiinijt
EMERSON MINSTRELS
■"•■>«•> or x»i-.,u,.«,„,,i..! oran(j Horticultural
HAT I
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WOOk|9n ■ » v
TRICKS ON TRAVELLERS!
t N |l II V \l I
Don Jxxmot.
i'»d'"
3RID OOMBH VIVI
( II IKI.rS >l I KIN
IV !
Smt
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ibTiiiDiwjiB -U - .. Baamava
ici.uiiu KioriTiMonB.
ruin u»> ^ • • Hnx ■i..-». ..* w»mi
■ r. .Al Mr. i"l'|
•«"li ■!
>-i inmiT
awabardta.d rr.allla
v>l> ilUHOrTBa
■Ia4« Vila iaa min' .[ K^iio, .i»L .at t~l
08T'
Ta avaalaaa • *A
saunaUaTa A.OZIVO TAZaBIVT.
», LOTH n " *•* "' - "•«•*•!
IIBIat
TOMMMT
t_a»t ..
M A
CHARLIT
L»r..--..
WILL SHORTLT ArPIAB
THE ONLY LEON, EDWIN KEELI and MASTER BARNEY!
rttallh lii-M i .- Tb* IntaiTocvtor. Th» Ji* lni<»r par nilfllirf,
MlMM ANNA ADAMn tli© Queen ol 8orio-Conii<- Vncnlfsitf*
as «>nl«
•5 »»d HI*
*inj< itta Altutawbr* Tbaatr* "on*t o* nrnnii. bsraanar 00 Mon«ttv.
to etMBBwao* i>«LSi4«i:j *l «Ubt o'CaOOk
SPRING EXHIBITION
■
Bay Di»triot
Horliculiural Society,
■
Horticultural Hall
HAS BEEN POSTPONED.
»•♦«••»•• • # • *>* *>r-«- a »»*>«>• ••*
iii* rp*...ti».
For On© "V^reei*..
Opening Dsjr, Tliiirsdu.v, Mny g
Fair to continue Nine Days.
CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
V ll.-"n«.ro" will h. IkF aiilr rnn»» at
ta* llorltrnllaral Fair.
. l.nDBlas an.
uniicc rWr *"'•- 1
nUUOL, At LMM.rl .1.
HOUSE, Vrjrv,:.'.
RAL.STOKA OOTB.PL:
IsiUY TRY *Tȴ
■• • 1 SI &O WIUTK SHIRTS. Taer 8. rnritTI,T. to4 f*> r w||l oar*r b* m*tob*1. To I-. hi4 nalj 1
•#-•1*1,1, A50 *fc-K rilKM. I X I* AlirniN »TilRr. Ol* K> mnr «1rw . wr 1
EPIZOOTIC.
A PULL HUPr *N Bit
b* oMnntt at »Q< > .If lb*
wtiriraM* iltrTK . c.*.M.afc*4 i*f.]r by th*
IAMR.H
.•ta*. SSI Moot-
l«I. «nm»f, ■ >:>.'* 1m I
PIANOS.
►ft* A N*-iS«
F,B„ ^RGANS.
.«Tl*'fTri ABl>l:T ■■■
1 «AE* s1t--)n«ui «i».i« To* loa* ta tar*
W I WMUl. Of*r .'. l.OUOof l-.*,a
|M I «lc. Ma«l* 11 mhi Mailr Po-
Pli • IImIi, l*.«n.. l'»T'M, Vlw>.
IJHIII-Jf"' "* A""r"""""" '"'
ll" 1 ■: Mi ■ : [liCAKlMKNr Of
^J. 1 »CUOFr & CO., Agouti.
•jdll'SS'* T«l lfsrkvl ttrfct.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWISOTOTHK SOAJUTITT OP RAIOONS
to Ba«h iir**t, 1 b*c 10 tafora ta* fn*c4»
>« ud lb* , iM:: Uwt t h»»« owtitd tht
:; NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
W8^Uon, (iood Livers
H I
FURKEBLY
■ «' t*.« H.*nHt»TT)rnt
u kliu*ri KtMaaoranl on
•m«t »nd ui» MiDwi'" ■
. MkHittMi. la p4\rto*r»blp who MH
H, »hi bu baan cooDaGted wltb th»
Lt proTtm-ni* bftva IX'O made ir.
'wrlmnu tbat will raodar tba Mt-
l*i&At% 'l*atir lh" I1 b»a avar baaadortni
'"-<-»»*!"• »' '*• Pfoaparitjr, Onr Uillaof Far*
* ?! ■*• *o«o»oiaa of if Mason. Oai
11 94Pa««,OoodOooklm»od ModVal*
1*. B1CBOEI A CO.
••:«•• RESTAURANT,
Mf j Mt -nd. .OS 0oam*r4UU, m
■ TMIfarkataarMt.
n!T*9 Bxh .lr«r(, baaWMR MnnlfxniFr*
■ ad K-.rnr.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Oeaooststf la Iba boat atria aod of tbo
Pttravt lAqntr*.
C II v'a v- rci.nv *>.\,
aflffl l> PffpfHtor.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DKS .TROWMI.irP, * I.W!RDF«,ORAI>:
' iai*arai<i*«. ano
■ •■«« Ac try. firrv
iorr at >'i. ASS
.:l". r.Mfi'.l'i.mn.riru. U«»t-
.Lfar.lt*>
■'caat* i (■ u ,iUin(« To ■ufl-r»r«
from A- ■ ■, Oipttioh'.. Sora I'nroat.
iMrr-impti ■- »nl ottirr lliiit<«) of thi I.nriiH
>•• »• rtomiianii |>r>>l>**..«- aJnllcr'a
-.In.- »nniiii.f Ti.llf , l-i.iiii.1-n« InballnK
i Apoara'oi wqicj ii *x'*oii*alr osad to KaroDt.
*Mcb wa ara th* Sol»» AEootn for th« Pa-
etSoUoaat. For lortn*roartt«nl«ra eai| -traddraai
UHS I'UMMI.IIZ A LKEDK.-.
ASS Kaarn* Hi-c, San Kraooiaoo.
Grncx HonsH-Froa. m to 13 a.m . a to 4 r. at .
a> d -S ta 7 P.M.
■ ■ i>araia aotraoca for tba aaoomnodatlon '
of Ladtss soil 1'B
5wr
i JSa, af
,AR!0N
^Pianoforte.
•jjj'
' BT TBI JDIWJE8 XT A LAI >
'. Aa.rloaa Inilttal.. »ft.r . bUod
i"> ""ilnwaj'ii. Ohlck.rina'i. .0'
1« BsiTa*SxHiBrrioN. u
Mdllo. OHA.TAB.XJ
Fapll ol* La Until. I.rrojr. Farla.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
■'■ KLLIH STBEET. >a> In
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AND SSLL&
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Alio, (LEAKS. DYKH. and KhPAIUS, In tba
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COMMENCING ON THB ■•TH Of APRIL,
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fflll l>o Kl-aohja
GRAND CHORUS OF TW3 HUHORtO VOICES,
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ORCHESTRA OF MO PIECES,
Vt 1th Full 4lrK.it AccaniiinnlarDl,
Tba Ssloi will h* *»• dnr*>d b* Mra Marrlnrr,
Vloor* atd Ilaidas, aod Maaara. it«)«r, Maxoira,
f'amprM, aod Mahlo.
OONDUOTOK PKOF. 0E0. T. KVANR
Price of Ad ml*, tan SI «o
Keawrved Ncma 1 HU
i li tar ba raaarrad for ttisiaaaoo at KohN-r.
f'Daae A C*>. COS Ulat girrH. oo aod attar £>AT-
UKPA V, April l « ■ h .
m-aIo ..I BINOL* ri-'KKTH, with RKSf.RVKD
■ i ■'. on SATURDAY, April Mth.
AFTER tiii:
THEATRES ARE OUT
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•att«r Btrtjati .tor e*.tbj ,
Aod try on. of tb.ir
Hot Stotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Di-inKn Ton Cents
f«S tf JOt. D. BRIOOa. Ptoprlator.
DR. JORDAN'S
6REAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And Colleire ofMndlcIne.
,10.000..
Pobtlo DAT AND MOKT.ll S0ltko.n n
a ta Moawoaurr itta.1. FOR HEN 0»L1
BEAUTirUL AND INBTBDOT.
It. obiaau to ba hu, ~
Ladies and Children
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KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRPRSIM. PLEABART TO USB. EASILY APPLIED,
la no* «r-a*r. ard will n v lojira tb* moat dalloaU. II
' car** all diasaaaa of I * kaIo, r*moTaa daodruff.
Prevents Han Falling,
DRtSSiNG an.j ba bad <>' ,iAk»i.i,
.!-» . If. DATrrl, Brnnlil,
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
WTT^
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrassos,
AT TITS
BRANCH HOUSE,
A* I N.ISNIiar. STBEKT, COB. OLAT,
AT
VlTtjr Ocuts per ivjiglat.
And I^esfs 1)y tlio Week.
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OPEN AL.Ii NIGH
L. J, SWELL, Probrletor
PIONEER SHOE NIANUFACTORY
THE HOST ELEGANT CUSTOM WORK 1.1 THE OITT
SS JOVBNAl OP AMUSEMENTS.
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Below Montgomery. San 7raoci»0O.
THURSDAY MAT 1- 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
To-night, tbe delightful comedy of "Moon Ado
Aboot Nothing," with Mrs. D. P. Bowen us Beat-
rice tod John McOollouBh as Benedick, will be
presented f r the last time. This pieoe, consider-
ing the efcrength of the cast and the elegant man-
ner in which it w»9 mounted, ehonld haTe had a
longer run. It will be played once mere, at the
matinee on Satnrday. To-morrow Inight "Hliza-
beth" will be reriTed.
Alhambra.
This theatre ie ilrong in to«1 and initrnmental
talentMwell a* in comio ability. J. G. BasnH,'
Benj. Clarke an* M. Ainsley Scott are admirable
lingers, and the orehestra, ooder the management
of Goo. T. Kvana, and comprising Bicherd Kobler,
•no of the beet folobu in the United States,
and other fine arlistee. can scarcely be surpassed
in quality. A« for ton. Bob Hart, Little Mao, 8am
Klckey. OharieB Tirian and the others provide any
amount of it.
Bella Union Theatre.
In addition to the wonderful acrobatic feats of
Ossalm and Jrllz, which have created snch a bob-
■ itioD, the aranBing play of "Black and White
SUtnes." ibe act entitled "MysUriee of a Kestaa-
rant," eharaoter songe by Tommy Barton, and
many other amnsing features will be pxwenUd
to-night
Buckley's New Varieties.
Id* May, Katy Zoe, Annie Lamar, the veteian
S all j- Thayer, M'lle Blanche and many other favor-
ite perforxiera will appear to night, in a great
programme.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre.
Manager Wilaon'B generous proffer of a clear
benefit to the Pioteet&nt Orphan Asylum has
beenaocepted by the lady manager, end the per-
formance will be given on Saturday afternoon, at
the Amphitheatre on isntter street-
AJuroiHCii Mtjssum.— One ol the most
CMcplete oolleotiOTis of the kind in the United
*uten, comprising hnndrede of oostly and bean-
.lial w»i models, ia daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be profitably toeot hare-
Fret Not.
"Tke horse that frits is the one that
Bweate," in an old saying of horesmeD ; it is
lust as true of men as of horses. The man
that allows himself to get imtalea at every
little thing that goes anmi in his business,
or in ordinary affairs of life, is a man test-
is a 'rule, will accomplish little and wear
ont early, He is a man for whom bile and
dyspepsia have a particular fondness, 'and
for whom children have particular aversion.
He is a man with a perpetual thorn in his
flash, which pricks and wounds at the slight-
est movement; a man for whom life has
little pleasure and future small hope.
▲ Subject for Beecher*s Prayer,
The Arizona correspondent of the San
Diego World thus describes his interview
with Antonio Azul, head obief ef the Fi-
mos. Antonio opens the dialogue: "You
got shirt?" "No." "You got old coat?"
"No." "You got old vest? "No." "You
got sojer ober-coat?" *'No." "Then what
for you come see me, you dam fool?" and
the indignant head of his nation once ;more
assumed his first position, and abandoned
himself to the care of his favorite equaw.
Ladles "Visit In a Oevrds.
Written, engraved or printed by Johm P,
Dwtbb, 126 SntUr street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hasdhxb-
CHIEFS SEA1TT MiBKED. PBKMAKSHEP Of every
description to order. s
Good investment.
No other city In the United States offers
greater inducements at the present time for
Investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
rs the time to secure lota at $25 each at 421
Montgomery street. Tela is the beBt chance
ever offered. •
JDo Wot Suffer lrom Corns.
The nniortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowan's Insti-
tute, 210 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.h. We
r"A*k from experience, having tested the Dor-
ter's capability. Beferecces given U required, b
Woman's JHi^iits.
One would ttlnk that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for It. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and geLtlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those whtre
gentlemen only dine." There ro an exception.
At the Piopekb BxsiAUBAjrr, on Washington
street, at the ccrner of Dunbar Alky, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18*9, provides every minry the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. •
On DouhlinfP.
In regard t > Mr. Creswiek's apptarance
in two Shskflpearian characters in the same
play, in London, Wnyte Tighe haB the fol-
lowing: We are told that our antestors
were a smaller race of men, physically,
tlan we; io proof whereof we are bidden
to behold the average small size of suits of
moyen age armor, as well sb the very lim-
ited proportions of coats and continuations
made in the days of Louis Qainze. I sup-
pose our actors are mentally a bigger set of
men thin their predecessors, for in the time
of Kemble, Siddone, and Kean, artists found
that a single Shabspeaiian character was
quite as much as they ."eould cope with on a
single occieion, whereas of late the princi-
ple appears to have obtained that a perform-
er of any note muet assume at least two
parts in order to be enabled to rise prom
inently abeve hie fellows. Whether this is
a sign of mediocrity or of .increased intel-
lectun power, I am not prepared to say. It
is related of poor Mrs. Siddons that in or-
der to produce her fall£effert as ConsUnce
in "King John," she invariably remained at
the wing when not required on the stage
in order that the weight »f wrong might not
be lifted, even for an instant, off her soul.
Her powers being of a feeble order, she
feared the result ef distracting thoughts
upon her mind. Our modern and more
brilliant stare, however, not only pay no at-
tention to the current of the plsy wh&n not
actually in the whirl themselves, but even
consent to rush up to their dressing-rooms
at the clcse of a scene hurriedly to don
other garments, er eveo to jump into them
almost on the Btage itself, and rush on again
in a different wig rb quite another person
altogether. Thus, Mr. Phelps was wont
to enact both Shallow and the King in the
same plsy ; an intelligent actress, not long
since upon the hallowed boards ef Bruiy
Lane, considering the part of Lady Mao-
beth not equal to her genius, absolutely
essayed Hecate as well; and now, following
the s spiring lead, Mr. Greswick appears
nightly at the Holbora both as Benedick
and Dogberry in "Much Ade about Noth-
ing," thereby playing low comedy of a
would-be facetious kind with one side of the
faee, and assuming the highly polished
manners of a soldier and a gentleman with
the other. The result is, ss might have
been expected, that neither impersonation
is worthy of the actor's reputation.
Lames axi> GektlfmAn, remember the lead-
ing fa&hioBable retail Shoe store in Ban Fran-
claco. H. Hinders, 332 Kesmy street, between
Pine and Bush, ^
Fresh and Sweet.
For the beat confectionery, jo to Oaatr and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sntt*r. h
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorfit street. •
Deakin's Sale of Palatines
Will take place about May 20th. Particular*
in future advertisements. 4-b
McDowell, Sttow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery v
OMXY A. HEaBT,
It la net a stone that will bruise, nay lord,
>~or is it a serpent to sting ;
A thorn to rend, a eword to pierce,
Or aDy vile, poisoning thing.
Only a bear.*, a woman's heart ;
Step on it 1 cruab it ! to I
Bnvily done, like a gentleman ;
Tarn on your heel and go.
Only a heart 1 What harm Is done?
Let it bleed in the dust, and moan ;
Or stifle Its o ngulsh as best it may,
Or stiffen, my lord, into stone.
Only a heart ! It was fresh and young,
And tender and warm, I know ;
As pure &3 the spirit of chastity,
My lord, and it loved you so.
But nothing ii lost ; let it die, my lord ;
Let its death be- quick or slow ;
Snch hearts are as plenty a* Summer leaves-
We find them whtrever we go.
Only & heart ! do not f- ar, my lord ;
Nobody on earth 1b near
To come at ihe cry of the wounded thing,
And God is tdo fir to hear.
Incorrect.
The New York Dispatch says :
With a gr;at flourish of trumpets the Sun-
day Mercury announced a couple of weeks
ago that they would commence the publica-
tion of a new story, entitled "Mliss; a Story
of Bed Mountain,'' by Bret Hsrte. It turn's
out that Mr. Harte never wrote anything of
the sort. It was very unkind in Mr. Harte
to deny being the author of the story.
Doesn't he know that the Mercury jb rapidly
falling in circulation ?
Bret Harte did write "something of the
Bort." He wrote the first eight chapters of
" Mlies," and 6. B. Denemore is now finish-
ing it in good style in the Golden Era.
AyouDgman of Peoria, HI., has blown
out what in another man would have been
called his brains because his sweetheart
would none of him.
Round Not to be Beat,
Is Q. Burkhardt's motto. Fine French Calf
B^ots made to order from $3 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 510 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to sui- everyone's purse. 4-bi
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect enre warranted by Albert Sohoen-
wald, 137 Second street. 4-bi
Sand^icn Island JPtU.ii.
Since the recension of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Scbreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, haB received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattrass bedding, and donbtless Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no difficulty in dienosine ol all
that comes. a
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Dr, Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lecture? to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Bygelan Hall, 637 California street.
every Friday evening, oommencing at 7 H o'clock.
A nart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in resard to health
to invalids dairy, from & to 4 p. n,, free. w
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Is
now the moat successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Oheer House. t
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all Etylee,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdorff street. •
American Watches.
Reduced prices, at H A. Calender's 62 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. n
Millineei.- HatB cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
3. P. Wooa. 82* Washington street. 4 x
Br. O. T. Sige has removed his office to the
Olympic Olub Building, corner of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. 4k
San Francisco Jewelry manufactory.
D. W. LaU-d, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Betting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
Very Absent-Winded.
Some of the papers are telling a story
about an absent-minded man who invited a
party to bis house to dinner. Just before
their arrival he went up stairs to change his
dress. Me forgot all about them, thought
it was bed-time, and got into bed. A ser-
vant, who entered his room to tell him hiB
guests were waiting for him found him fast
asleep. We know of a man who is more
abssnt minded than that. It is Byhg. He
is so absent-minded that he mistook the
hired girl for his wife, the other morning, iu
the entry, and kissed her earnestly several
times. His wife is also remarkable for Tier
absence of mind. And when she observed
Byng, she suddenly dropped the coal-scuttle
from the second story on bis head, and then
slid down the bannister at the rate ef a mile
a minute, and lighted among the hired girl's
chignon, which she disheveled with the &i&
shovel before she remembered where she
was, These phenomena of the human soul
are particularly interesting to the scientific
observer— more interestiog, indeed, than
they are to Byng) vhose forehead wearB a
soar into which the edge of the ooal-scuttle
fits with surprising exactness.
On the Cars.
Mrs. Smith.— "are you going to any place
of amusement this evening?"
Mr. Jones— "Yes; I am going to hear
Elijah."
Mrs. Smith— "Ah 1 Where does he play?
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
.Afctroloceri.
Mrs. Bock, 120 Geary street.
ItooktcUcr* and Mtotlon^ra.
Stacey & Mock, (school books atpeoiaUy.) S. W
corner Fourth and Misaioa,
H. b. Moore. fl'H Monwou >i.*.ai.
Ilnnlne"* Ootteiree.
Heald's, Bryant & Strattoo'e f'ollpjf*. .'4 Post S
Bntchera,
Katx, Fred, Stall* 94 to 100. California Markat.
Clairvoyant*.
Mrs. O. H. Stowe, in Kearny street. Room 8.
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Beoherer A Co., 652 Saoraroeato street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce & Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
H. 11. Kiroboff, Hale and Female Help, 635 Kearoy
French Foney Go»o*.
Locan & Oo„ 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sctwi,
Soop Skirt* and Coraeta.
H. Frend, 36 Second street.
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. £ Co., HO Second etr«et-
Merthant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 12 Post street.
Milliners.
Miss Lizaie Carter. US Foui tn treet
Mrs. M. Belig, 228 Kearny -street,
Searcher of Hecorda.
O. V. Gillespie. 6a Washing '.on s tract.
Wines and Uqaors. (Wholesale.)
Danerl V. A Co.. 504 Front.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a re-Hat le driver ere the leading ea-
fientlftlB of an. trjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franeleco so unquestionably
as from Ftsnk Ponton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are used
by the best circles of the city, and as he maies
It & point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous driver?, he is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr;at success in his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes
him a lavorite with all who patronize him. *
A. Servant in the Comer.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the batt assort-
mtnt of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel
Mir set street. 4p
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It Is True.
J. A. Shaber k Co. are selling parlor, sets and
another kinds of tumiture and bedding cheapsr,
for cssb, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealtrg don't stand a ghost of a charce when
people know Shaber'd prices. 707 Market street.
Five Hnndred;Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st. *
Mrs. M. W. Kind, dressmaker, haa removed
to 133 Geary street, between Dupont and Stock*
ton, opposite Starr King's church. 3y
Photoftrapnlc Cards.
At one dollar per -dozen at the People* Art
3j.nery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
If lesion atrec a
The Boston Furniture Company ~~
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third end Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
A. jpioftsn-nt Location.
Persons desiring comfortable lodglngfl In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a verv nne one ind It well
lighted and ventilated.,
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Notice to the Pnbllc.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hat?, trunks, valises,
e'e, DelOW coat, Gall If you Wani bargains. 3l
Fine Candies.
Sreeh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
The "Veto
la celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Connolflsieurs say our "Pony" Brandy
putB a veto on aU others. Catl and sample it.
E, H. Levy, proprietor. Bouthwest corner of
Kearny and Commercial. is.
Star Shirts and Collars.
AH sorts and sizes, for ta'e obeip, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st, *
For trie Best Candles.
Go to the popular store of Geo. Haas * Oo.
30 Keiroy sireet. New style cap bonbons for
SPRING GO'
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IK
every Theatre In San Frauouoo.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERT DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels is California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
tS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH
out the centre of tbe city, in all Hotels, Rer ■
tanraots, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
IS omOTJLATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland Ferry Bonts to catch tbe passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,
and is Constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveliug Conveyances, Hotels,
and pablic resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
beet of advertising mediums.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Ti. E. cor. JocIiioB pnd Seamy sti.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOR OF SPECIAL
COMPLAINTS, formerly of Lock Hospital.
London (. and the laat twelve fears of San Francisco.
DR. TOZER informs the afflicted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PARIS, and spending one year in the most cele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, he haB re-
opened his old Medical Institute at the old stand,
where he can always be found. DR. TOZEK hae
for forty years met with unparalleled success in
the treatment of dieease generally known as
CHRONIC AND SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.
DB. OHAS. H. ;XOZER
is in every way responsible, binding himself to
eSect a permanent CUBE, or making no charges
Those who cannot afford to pay for advice and
medioine will be charged for medisine only. THE
MONTHLY RESTORATIVE PILLS, never known
to fail in giving relief in oases for which tbeyare
recommended, are to be obtained only at my
office. Price, $5 per bor. Full direction on each
boi, sent by Hzpreee or otherwise.
DR. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Qnaoks who make it a practice to publish false
affidavits and other false references, but refers to
the most respectable people in the State, whom be
has lttbed of diseases which others have tailed tc
cure.
BK. CHAS. H. TOZF.K,
N. E. comer Kearny and Jackson street*,
fel-tf San Francisco.
New Discovery.
THE USE OF THE WONDERFUL PLANT
that God intended for the Cure of
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
Is understood perfectly by the undersigned— the
only person on the OoaliDent that fnllycompre-
hendeits mafftc qualities, lbs above Complaints
are treated externally with safety and success. -"*
DR. E. S. DODGE is to be found at bis Office.
71 S Market street, opposite Third, Rooms 1 and
2, from 10 a si. to 1 p si., and from 2 to £ f.m
Residence, 1908 Mission street. Patients can
eaccommodated with Room and Board. ap30
Metropolitan Theatre,
MKKAMEJTTO.
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMERICA^
IS THE
GREAT
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AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY ST.
COR.COMME
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honse can be rented by tbe night,
mm
Business Conducted
and Honest Princip.l
03NTIE3 n*I<
ALL GOODS WARRANT i
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving A \,
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOW!
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE HIT
GLOTHIN
COARSE and F
IlielFortunatelManiwho Buys hi
■,at.i the IXKFATJCTI0H SIC
THE UNFORTUNATE MM
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL 6
White Shirts for the I
It!
FAIOT GOODS, WATCHB
JEWELET, KOXIOM >
PEBFl'UES. STAfl'1
ENGLISH CUT1EEI, TBI'
BAGS, VA.I.ISFS, TOH»
A FULL STO0K 9F I
Linen Coats and DM
A FDLL LINE OF
LINEW BtJJi J
CAIL AKB SEE FOK T"
THAT
rW. Blow our
qwn Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Stock?
That will
Admit
CO
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CULTURAL
nro EXHIBITION
CALIFORNIA TIIKATRI.
Last M^'ht of Much Ado About Nothli
BELLA UNION THEATRE
TlUtcl -Woo
w in t
III..,,*
JLOTE"
ARSE ; ■?'
BAT niLLI
X AC anil rniTlB
TH
—- -• Camp-on
ISfriCT Horticultural Queeiv op the American stage.
M i« m. I. O *J r> X
lety, of California,
4>m mat «. irra
fi II — H ■ —
Idt * Schlott'a Band
a. »« caavaft •aaaa. ■•»•.:•# a-c. aa
■ •»« ItWVlaasj a «r«* aniuaat umai
t>. ?. BOWEBOJ
*n 11 01 »•■
Oro«t onnraotor or Bontrloo.
•uru »i
JOHN McCULLOUCH as BENEDICK
Hill (Ml
THIS rvr.HiKQ
:> i x: o rv
rrara, niTM «i«
■ itt I IT. Ill •
MAT I
rn
ii •in>ri>u< r..»ii t |« nil »c-r»
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING!
mr-riTH' with
New Scenery by W. T. Porter. New Properties, etc., and an IncresserJ Chorus
■ r it»ii i
■ xrnic k
JOHN M,< i
w « I
HANDSOME PRIZES
I to ik* ior» ■ lidiv of ■»• rikiaAwn
i ik. riwu t» ».t.« at tAo liMlmri of
m ill ill o» Dahi. Mo; iir.
Una k«e, I) til B»>, tal Ol'le wk* pir-
et it- Am*.
in " :-» »■
TUI.I.
•I.
,rr AT ln«*l ro*4a? MB 11 a. m. to
i tii i« ID r »
rte from A to I ib4 * to 10 r. m
Til OOwMITTIE OF AIRAKCCMIITS.
•Ill
minim* ...
Dwiiiikr .
TIAOIS
lEAOOkl
• EXTON
nrao
Ursula
mafoarbtt
WAI.TFR LIMA*
F 5 TMIVFR
.8 W I K AI'H
IOHN WILSON
IBM PLYAtPiON
t'HARI.FB HENRY
HF>RV IDWIRJS
Fiuuaioii
H JAMF1
J. I. Illllllll
.. MISS MINNIF WALTON
mss nun cruKMUi
..MISS CAROLINE WVAIT
SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
SAturday Etronlxia; TDA.m*V LbVImtwhi
RF»frr#H ■>«U-Dr*MOIr«lt Ui* UrMMtlt.,
Rrnrml ■»•«..■— Balcony...
Ptlll Otool* Adiaiaaiaa .
..•1 *• Balrooy
T.t f.al'ary
• 1 «-0 !>!»»•• Beta*
*v-
Mtt ini aio oo
BLACK AND WHITE
STATUES!
r ».- -
M
•
' • iwajaHaaaj
'CTOiMM
TOMMT URTOR
no \ i »
l.oti DlinN
i ..i »»-x jimt A ■<>
r i i m r in i.i
mvsuriu or A restaurant:
1m Diiqo Horn '•■• leed u1 R n. Merek.
Oeertere
OA8SIM ntid JF* n. X T 5*3
■
Pnrlor AitiiIiii He I"«-n<««!
n.n.4
Mania »*Hf
S01G ANt DANCE
SOaliftOIIIOt
r.n.j 44 a rr* tat* a
OaaeJadiaa *ua a
GHOST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF
R (t M.rwh 'Old Aldwiokl* .
, Harva&t io NlOOdemaa 1 hoa. Otapbtl
rTnlcnl will nrrlv fr.i m Hi- I
HI*
iLD BY
ON B> PoaVtra.L Splofidld pie-
i and Bar room*.
t lh» iwalT-jarora of FrMO*.
Ittao Fair dD« *o bold. .
.0 HAS RETURNED TO
tm Parent.
A SHIRT STORE,
OF Iroet, ha, BcMovcd to
Hiwonil street,
•a win Had *. complete, oo.
r IUIETK .ml Fl KMHII.
•A, «t the iibbI low prteee.
I" ■«.
BmniOT * co.
xrBy-xiiXjij'<s
RAHMINICAL
N PLANT!
* J Indian Remedies,
I |fOBTHAOUREOF
Bore Throat,
Catarrh,
Diarrbaa.
Conatipation and
Duaotary.
a ■■■nii of some of thoae wao
- id: iidn. tUmovl Pardy, ex-Go**»r-
\. Pool ijtt. S. SlDion; H«r- Bd-
Ifoi
d
oi» ThMtr«. Fred Ljat.r. »nd
• 17 KEAK.NY 6TRKKT, bo-
tnt. ip2 t f
WHELDEN,
r and Paper Hanger,
*• AIT STMKKT,
B*Hw»*ia Dnpont sod BtoektOa.
MSf.
^fB^ iXL"B<rTERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
^,(&rixL'tv»T-E
QtreafTMW to the Stomach.
^IXLB'TERS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
• fr^hiw™
la a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
.(T^TxtB.^
HAS NO UUPKRIOK ASA
BLOOD PTJXIIFIEK.
Mill
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Boonuj 1«» iiikI 17 090 Wiiwlilnirion Mtreet.
WILLIS^ BAND.
MTJSIO FUKNIKHKD FOR ALL
oooabIods. Moalo Itnporlwd. tvrrADiod
.at for a. 1*.
MARtliH. Itl.VM- JL«Bdcr
Urebratra,
HKNRY TON llEIt ME II DEN, !>■«.
of Brail Band.
■ov-Ordr ra from tbo ooooirj promptly attonded
Addrtiaa H. W. WILLIS. latoo'a Mailo
t*«mar» atrnot. or M AROU8 M
Ja«U
Ktora. 18i MotUomarj atraat, or MAROUH M,
BLUM. **A> Moatoomarr BtraaL
IN. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
43 SECOND BTBEBT.
FINE OOOpS IMPERFECT FIT81
Satisfaction Guaranteed 1
AFINB LINK OF 8PRINO AND SUMMER
woods jolt received. 0. I aod ■•• tn.m.
0»-A« SocooA .troot. »pMlm
Bar Sugar
IB SALE-BIB KIABN7 STSEET. AT
MEHOER'B. _ Also, .»,r7 kind of OAOdio,
Wbolootlo t»A «o' IL _„__
.oil/ it. A. MFBIUB.
A V
THE WBKD SKW1NO MACHINE AGENCY
AI*D07 U BOW r.uOT.d to ]&l Now Mont-
Km.iT •Met, oeu Hewerd. N. B.-TH. VTEKD
mil, FeTorite took tbo Mcboot prffilBin ever
oIhIi! y- two eompetilore kt tbo btom worid • F»ir
AtJPAkt4.Iif7; kleo. tbo IIP! Flml Premlam At the
tLkbnlut li«tit«u Foil-, t —
NIT.IItl. \OTICF. TO
Picnic and Hall Committees.
lATK ARK PREPARED TO FURNISH
FT BANI'HAnd (IK'HK^IBAS oomoo*ed ol
tbe beet ma,loleo* la ibe Stole, aoder compo.
teat l,od,ia, et fklr retee.
sriiii.ii tin ha it n
... A*n....
MIUKV AMI Alt.
Witb their Oieet S.DBe'ion,
OOTJFITIinFEl I'.
NAP1-HO Tliciiri.
Inrlri.lli.t tbC I 1.11,1 W'nn.lrr, MAPPFIO.
I.IIIF. KI.I.1B.
Alio* ■'. K1.I.IS and W. Kl.l.IH.
Mcrlo.CumK nn,l DneltleU.
ii u v i. i > r ii ,\ ,
....AND....
1. Ii «' V -1 II A II «,
Feted or mi uegere ff.it of tbe Rocky Mouateiot, tbroaeb oar egeooy.
hiii:khia\ iurbtn a oo.
MHOIN asv Ava K^jn-aW
•aajpn-i ioj utuooH I" ■*»!«•. »u.i7i..|;| jt o
■wini|;-) pn*
tionbn •■•°0 "If ■-*!« aivjapon 11 'X nnujnia
jo »-aq paa oorio,-) }a»q »q» qi|Ja 'nooM i-iaq sq,
o| pBunm 'w^viit, pot .doqQ ina^;onn pun .»
SHHXKAO J.S-.JJ.V.I :-IHl H«J\«]"IT A J\\
~%\uiomin pna uaij -_gTijn_
%B1 'tuJU'M u° 'iJ'iii jaramoS AUS^.
asnoHtJo,3PUBJ8iSnOTTx»
oidiovd NiiaHj.no8
•jiesjnoi lofaa pun n9Al m\1
j.£
o
c.
DAVE HENDKS, at tbe
old oriitoo IKed Lion lwOeer,
eoa Keorny £nd DoDoot, wbere yoo
THE OLD
Hot sooton,
IS Morten Bllreel. near tvroruy.
All Drinks Ton Cent*
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AMD JERRY IN TOWH.
Alvara 00 Bla thi Now York Harald, Harpor'r
Wi-iaklj, Frank LenLle's, Dikj's DomRa, Pol lea Oa
r.att«. All (hi Oallforala psparB. alio Londot.
Panoh. Kall'aLlfa. IlloatrAted Loodoa Nawi. Oatl
and aatlsfy yoaraolf.
-«- Don't forgot tbe alrii of tba Hot ■Jaoteh.
f«7 if w. a. WALDROK. Proprlotor.
GEORGE MATES*
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER
,$50,
LANCASTER'S
617 WAftlllKOTOl* ■TRF.HT.
UlOlm Opp. Macalra'a Opart Hoaaa.
SANGER HALLE
ISINOKR'S UA1.L.)
14 SEAIT AT., WI-AU KEABMT.
None out the Cholcoet riritnd. of Wlaei
and Llqnoro no hood.
DEPOT WEYANO k USCHl'S 8AV BREWtRT
1,18 11 CUIUS FKI.DMANN.
B0WERT THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VARIF.TY TALENT UN EOUTE EAST CAN
elw.re eeoore HreUolaee eogegommU be
atopploK kt Salt Lake end applylog to
H. JEROME,
fe] Bn.lovaa Unneier.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIJttOINIA CITY, HHTADA.
THIS KLEO ANT THHATRK HAS PF.BN RB>
daooratad, aod 0*0 ba ractad by tbe night or
by tba weak. BUrt ud travellog omuaalta
llbarallr traaiod witb 00 appHoatlon by la*iaW
JC?UN P1PBB,
Signor Mancnsi,
DRIYATE SINGiaO LESSONS. -CLASS OB
MOXDAT and THUKWIAT,
At 3 p.ai. St. Jamea Bouae, »es Market auoel
ooroor of EUle. Mi 1m
DEAUnt IN 0T»Tms,01.Aal8
•odoll Undo of SHELL FIBH.
Noo. to. 41, II, Okllfomla
■ oopolIM
MILITARY GOODS
....AXD. ..
GOLD MD SILVER THEATRICM
TRIMMINGS,
Uo Maatajo-
street, jataaaa ITo 1.
"FIGARO ."
L OF AMU£EBtESTB.
- ,y Daj m ibe Vw bj
EMofJ jtoirtft—wyi S»i» ItraDciBOi.
THUKSDA?..
.MAY 1, 1873
A San Jote Benefit.
Last week, BrohaEka, proprietor of the
Sin Jose Opera'Honee, was the recipient cf
abeDefit, the proceed* of which he intended
to devoting to putting new scenery in his
theatre. The result i= shown in tie follow-
ing c_r J whieh he publishes in tie Mercury:
Ed. SI ebcfbt : — Through the columns
of ycur paper I desire o return my thanks
to thoie who sssiitei at my lest benefit.
Although it was not exactly a benefit to me
pecuniarily, I feel none tbe le-s grat.-fal to
thoss n ho projected it and gave their ser-
vices to tiibke it a success. I give below tbe
financiil resa't of the enterprise, and shall
appropriate the profits to putting an addi-
tional gif-ligh: in the Opera Hcu-o.
0»li form* Theatre Troupe. $150 00
Aazerais Hoose tt 9d
Lamolle House 10 W
Railroad fare. 14 perjona. at $*..... iltfi
Posters 7 51
Ou 6«l
Bandrie* ... - 9 jjj
Patriot, print eg rtda;cd rites1... I 00
Street oroersmme* 6 CO
Mojie. Ol*aj«o'« Basd ■ 29 CO
Total expenses £177 159
Kindly deducted by Mr Jobs McOnilough,
tt rough hi* agent, Mr. Joyce 25 00
.\u'. proceeds 9 IS 60
The Mercury made no charge for adver
tiling, and the bill-poster, stage carpenter,
rubers and door-kei-pars tend red their ser-
vice e free. G. Bbohaska.
As the Mercury naively observed aftsr the
benefit. "Mr. Brohaska did not lose any
money." More than this^by the liberality
•f Mr. John McCullough, the Mercury, his
attaehees, and others, be will be enabled to
pata new gas-light in the theatre. Oh! lib
era) public of San Jose!
Oraicrs.
In strolling round tbe ether oipb;,
To look at "Frisco by gas light.
Mux r\rete« tea:, by chance did stray
To wo-r" a .' mt. tain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, icade a ecieen
Tnroaeb widen a sweet bouquet was seat ;
While moeay none and pearly shell,
O er which the waters softly fell.
Made that -winsow Feem to bi
i Boras Catry gr->tto cf the sea.
Stop," said nay friend, "let's go in hen-
It 1d'jl& so a.ce — and try their ohcer."
"All right," I said, "I moat agree
That tela place suit* rne to a 'T.'"
Bo sooner had we found a Beat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onx Wlah— .
S*iu they bad almost aoy dlbh
That we eight name. We found It trni, •
And wobui nagmjismtiy, (09;
All kliid« of oyatere, juicy, fat,
Ooofced every style; just thini of that.
And if ;. o'u month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
Tne> 'd clam t and crabs and terrapins ;
In tact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Pish, (lean or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt au epicure.
The ladle*, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the befit ice cream;
' So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wtiat they call "nuoh nice dinner-.."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
and there this truth he'll and made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific O.Tttsr House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Ktghl
CHABLE3 HAAKE. Proprietor.
Pratt's- Abolition Oil
OnreB Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
Wlilto Labor Only :
Employed by the What Cheer Liundry, 131
Leidesdorff street. •
Lados, now Is your time to bay your under-
olotbing at a great sacrifice, becau-e H. Frier-
lander has gone to Europe to onj his Fall Im-
portation?, and has left order* to sell his Urge
■took cf 1 dies' and children's underclothing,
comprising all atjlee and pattf me, cheaper than
at aoy other place in tbe city. Bem-mter the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3h
Everybody Suited.
There ia n j end to the multitude of fashions
In Mb. it "The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) , all these
nrw etjles can be found. The sto:k is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every ens who
goes there is sure to be suited. s
Those Beautiful Xew Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bnrnham k Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Port streets, arc going like hot cakes.
Kew and choice 1 atterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rn>h to see Bnd buy them. Elegant
parlor faraitu-e m;de to order in the finest
aytlfi. sa
Don't Foil to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller or the sge. Madame Smith, Astrol-
oger, ju-t arrived from the East, and can be
consulted ou ail events. She hai charms for
Luck, Love and Bappinese, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, f2 ; by Le'ter,
$8. All communications rtrictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. Satitiac-
tion gu ranteed in every respect. Office, 15
Becond etreet, Room 11. 40
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Bemedy lor all Aches and Pains.
X*n« Best Remodica.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
"e Webfoot Pills, for all bUlous complaints.
. or sale by all druggists. Agency, 4X7 Sansome
street, oerner of Commercial. •
Clam Chowder Every Wlsjut.
The beet chowder in town, at the Original
Bet Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just off
Aearay. 3-»
Srv£p Ueore,
Formerly of Bass Bouse Carriages, can be
round in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
abUshment, eouthweet corner Hash and Mont-
gomery *sv, or Dexter Stables . OlTTtaaf orders
all at either place promptly attended to day
rim
Some Hash.
All the old pla:» staid the-epizootx well
and wont 0**9.
John B.ongbam :s bent with rheumatic
gout.
Tte Greeks ha e Bud day on Monday.
The wiy to destroy tbe Modccs is ta drive
them into the crevices, and tben "sbott them
d'jwn Ike vermio." 80 simple!
T(ere never hss been a csss cf hydropho-
bia ia California.
A lot of bruts murJered a sick dig on
Tuesdiy.
The Nathan hocse in New York has a
gbest.
Saloon keepers are arrested for selling
bottled besr tiycuag hoodlum?, who were
weaned on that beverage.
Old Doctor Harris has been appointed
reiident phjsiciau of the Alms House.
Good.
An Indiana girl married ber grand-
mother's husband.
Two poor women tried to kill themselves
on DapoLt street this wee':. Chinese cheap
labor w£s the cause.
Tyler Curtis ewes $75 fer whisky, at the
Lick Hou^e bar. What a thing it is to have
credit!
Whales ate shimming around the Golden
Gate.
Tbe St. Louis teasan opens wi;h three
divorcs a diy.
TheModoci muliuta tbe bodies of dead
soldiers in the most fiendish manner. The
boy? in blue only cut off the Modocs' heads
and use them for foot balls.
LDcby we didn't elect Tyler Cnrtis for
Mayor. "
More Americans visit Shakespeare's birth-
place than English.
Pan Francisco reporteis are afraid of New-
foundland dogs.
Ha'penny Bob Lowe is English for Chan-
cellor of the Eietecqoer.
Illinois proposes public castigatioa ai a
penalty for wife-beating.
Savannah, Ga., is proud of the first coup
de soleil of the season.
A runaway by an ox-team might be head-
ed an (njoz/uo;^.
The Alta, stimulated by Figabo's exam-
ple, will give a full report of the Bohe-
mi-.n Ciub's Shakspenan night. Better late
than never.
CbarhBBaidenoa one thousand dollars by
proving that he was not indecent.
May-day is something like May-day in
California It is probably raining cats and
doge in Eogland to-day.
Miss Anna Adams, who will sppear at tbe
Alh&mbra on Monday, will probably make a
hit.
A band:nme thing in shawls— a pretty
girl.
Tiie ox-t earns work "bully." So the hood-
lums say.
Montgomery Avenue is commenced. They
sre pulling down building* on DupDnt street.
Lncca will stay in Amend for two years,
What si all we do with our boys? Hitch
them up to the wagons and keep them well
in tbe traces.
Tbe narrow guage railroad will break
ground at Benieii to-day.
Auburn is about to ertict a monument to
Sewatd.
Chinamen drive well in heavy wagons, bnt
Italians ate better for light spring carts.
Seven pounds, a fair weight for a new
born babe.— Calif trnia babies oftener weigh
thirteen,
Iowa City owes tbe estate of Edwin For-
rest £17,000.
If gresnbscks are introduced here, all
wages will be paid with that money at par.
The Nsw Orleans Opera House will be sold
to the highest bidder es soon as harmony is
restored in that city.
Babies cin be mede amphibious by accus-
toming them te remain under water as shod
as they are born. Don't keep 'em in too
Jong at first.
If Bogart should be nnlacky ia the end of
his triai, he can wrie up :'Prison Thonghts"
for the Chronicle.
Siaaley sailed for Liverpool two weeks
ago.
The Liverpool Club will welcome Nast.
Some people thought Macready, who has
just died, waj dead long ago. All tbe San
Jcse people thought so.
Muybridge, the photographic artist, has
gone to the Lava Beds. He probably will
not be able to "tike" Captain Jack.
"Involuntary soicide" is the invention of
a Boches'er coroner's jury.
Ten thousand immigrants left Liverpool
for New York last week. They should come
to California.
Dodge, the plagiarist, is still revamping
old stories for tbe Qrerlatfd Monthly.
Spitz dogs have gene ont of fashion, and
Ukye terriers have come ia.
The people of San Francisco who are edu-
cated up to oratorio are not sufficiently nu-
merous to make each performances profit-
able.
L'.uie Napoleon was a spiritualist, though
he died in the Catholic faitb.
An American club has been formed in
London .
Tripe to YoBemite Valley are now in sea-
son.
William Cullen Bryant's addresses and
orations will soon be published.
In Connecticut they jail a man for debt,
as if he could help it I
Madame Agatha States will return to San
Francisco in the Fall.
Augustus Birrute was up in the Polios
Court for assault and battery. Why doesn't
8. The Fraser-Thrift case is to be appealed
to the Supreme Court. Too bad I
The pcet Dryden w-s tinctured wish free
love. Tbere are other foe's "tinctured" in
the same way.
H. L. Bttttman h s loised Feebler 's aban-
doned theatre.
The Bulletin msde a nifca rre-s of its Mo-
dec war report.
Gladstone boasts of bis blue blood.
Beaton has licensed 200 organ-grinderB.
Boston is the place where they have tbe big
organ.
Vigo county, led., bis eight murderers in
its jail. They are calm and hopeful.
Five County Superintendents of Scheols
in Iowa are women.
Goldsboro, N. C, is entranced by the ora-
tory of «a colored clergi wuman.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
A Defective Poem.
We find in a Welsh newspaper a love poem
in which the following ver^e appsars :
P*T para* irnr sj'n caabiu'r wldydw'l magodd
Ymldiried rob cilon y'n gnbl a gollodd.
Mae mei d«l am wala bea Grmrn fj obadaa,
Yd TJeawi f y ogbaloo a djeita deimladaa.
We bare but one fault to find with this heart
song. We do not object to the allosion ef
the poet to the fset that "pob calon." We
knew too well that it is, and it is ss useless
to attempt to disguise the disgraceful cir-
cumetiBcs of the Gymru having "fy nha-
dau." -It is better that the unpleasant truth
should be fearlessly sutrd. Bnt we think
it in rather bad tiste to tell a lady that "sy'n
cashanr wlad," beciuee she can't po-sibly
help r ; and it is cartUn ihat more than one
lather whoss daughter has been scsueed of
entertaining a 'Vn gwb," has warmed the
accuser with a double-upper boot. Much is
to be permitted to poetic license, but this
f ost c&rriev it too far— much too far. -^
Tbe Last New Sons;.
Air— "Afoetd Cliandtm,"
Emerson Corvllle i- my name.
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, a?d Fancy Boast,
Relisbfe theB3, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! hleh ohl Oh! blgh oh!
None who have been but ag tin will go.
Corvllle -ays so! taya sol
On Fir : e Stcc«t, at Xo. 410,
Remember the cumber aad call again.
Visions of Sh?ll-fl-h In every style,
Inwirdly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always g:,
Ladies to! Ladies go!
Emerson CorvlUe's polite! and so
3-1 They go! they go! they go!
PBivaiE Lessoks in the French Language
by 3. Jo^sit. gradaate of the TJoiverslty of
Pari-, late Profeaeor of De la Houb&Ib' Koimtl
School for Teachers and cf St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary sneet, between Mason and
Taylcr, upi-tairs. Ben of reference given. 4 q
V^Fob, Chujjeeh'b Pictukes go to Mouse's
Salleby, 417 Montgomery etreet. 3-v
PICNIC AND EXHIBITION
OF THE
San Francisco Olympic Club,
....AT....
Badger's Central Park, Oakland,
....ox....
JHUHSDAY ..MAY 1( 1878
GRAHD OUT-OODR FESTIVAL OF TH£ SEAS3N
Uniting with the picnic attractions one of the
GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC
ENTERTAINMENTS
For which the Olnb has become iamooe, to take
plnoe in the aftereeon.
BALLENBERO'S CELEBBATED BAND baa
Baen engagea for tbe day.
,AT,ne JS^K WU| leave lbB Oak'aod Wharf at 9:20,
10:10, 11:20 a m., and 12:10, 1:50, tnd 3 p.m., con-
necting; wjib ihe care, wfiicb mo di'eclj to the
Hark, retoraiQR c-very boor. Fare SO OENTS
fortheronnd trio. Tbe Unklird boraecari ran to
the Park. ia»-Strict OKDEH w li be maintiined
Admi'-eiOD to tbo Fark, 6(1 LENTS; Children,
halt-price Tickets can be bad at the varioae
mnsic eior^aandof membenot the Olnb. ap26
S. F. and IS. P. JR. R. Co.
CHANCE J5F TIWE.
ON AND AFTFR APRIL 1.1ST3. THE STEAM-
or ANTELOPK.conDectiDgat Donanna Land-
iog with tbe San Frmcisco 4 North Paciflo Rail-
road Company for G'loverdale and al: intermediate
atitions, will leave San Francisco daily Onnjaya
excDted), from Bioadway Wharf, at 3:30 p.m. Ke-
inrcing, the train will leave Oloverdale daily at
5:30 o'clock AM , connecting at Donanne *ith tbe
ate mer andarriFingia baa Fiaocioco at 10:20 AM.
rhn steamers and oars mak» close connections
with ttages to and from all poiots.
SUNDAY EX:;URSiONS~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave Sen Frsnoisoo at 8 A. M. every Sunday
arriving at (Jlovc rd tie at 1 o'clock p. m Returning
will leave Oloverdale at2o'alook, airiving id San
Francisco at 7 o'clock Thie will alluw eicor-
eioaista seveial boure at an» of tbe pliceB along
tie line cf the ro«d Fir all ioformation apply at
the Comp'.nj'e effl p, -4aG Moctsomers streut
M>?8 PETrR DONAHUE. President.
CHAS. MAYER
Pioneer Cloak i
(Formerly Mayer & Wnrkhe
»'»■ »» HOKTOOHIHT _
Oppo.Ite the tlet Bat
BKAICH, 108 KEiasi
MR. MATER OJLLS ATTKSTIl I
Urge and well eeleoted ateonm i
Ladies Cloaks, iu Silk,'
and Cloth,
And hie new styles of readv-mtdft H
other LADLEb/6UiTS, at VERY LC -
Aleo. a large stock of Siripeo, Brw I
£ pawls. Lace Jackets. Bilk tnd (.on I
SI ks.batias, uloakingi. and everrd 3
Trimmings. JUST AltklVBD.a uSl
the spring sty lea of '
PLAISf A Si* EMBBOfll
L1XEX SXTITS,
. rf-iB--"9loa^8' DreBses and salts us, I
in latest fashion, at reaaonable rates. ■*
S,
HALL'!
lR
(
Removal,
Ssmael Swift has removed fron; IIS to 113
Post street. Sewing mtcaices rented endure*
paired as netnl. and eold oheaper than ever, x
Public iccommodatlon.
Waging left at tbe office before 8 a. m., osn
be returned in the evening if reqoirtd; we
never disappoint! What Ohesr Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street. •
m ■ —
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all etylee, fcr Bale cheap at the
tt"ha- Che ar Laundry, offlre 121 LeideadoiffBt.
Attention, Ladles
To give the sein the no.'tnesaof velvet, and
tn« tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Digest's Gbsmb de Lis. l
Dental Work.
Fob finest pujuty of wobk, go to 3\ O. JeE-
sup, dentist, oor. Suttei od Montgomery, over
Tacker'a.
3-U
CIuUB^otakt.— Madame Clsra Antonla, the
Olalrvoysnt Physician and Independent Trai.ce
tfedium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
Cootnltsri-ns in ^neligh. Prenob and German.T
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures Rheum Mi tm and Neuralgia.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John McOalloagta Proprietor &od Manager
JEXTBA ASWOCKCEWESTT.
S inr.uy AflcrDoon H.y 3d
THIRD MRS. D P.
^o"ww©rs Matluee
AND LAST PERFORMANCE OF oj
Much Ado About Nothing
....WITH rrs
Beontlfnl Seeuiry,
Z'egont Cuiiumet,
Charming Music
Sparkling Fonntalns.
And Superb Acting.
Admission to all parts of the honso 5f eents
Reserved Seats "5 oeata
Mo.d»y Hay 3th
LAST WREK OF MRS. BOWERS.
Marie Antoinette
naylSt
The City Gardens
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Season!
T'HE ATTEimON OF ALL S-OOTETIBS, AS-
sooiatioos and Military Companies is called
to Ibe adTEDtages offered by totte commodious
sod be&aiifnl grounds for Holiday Picnic Festi-
vals. They can be procured on any day in the
week for piccio purposes the coming season on
more adractaseons terms than any grounds in ths
State.
THE CITY GAItDKXS
Aro easy of acoeee without any tariff to Societies,
aod are provided witb large and beaatifal Lawns ;
large Sbade Trees; beaaufal Flowers and Plants
from every clime; bnaierons SwiDgs; two mam-
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit'
Pleasure Bo its; Fountains acd Obiervatory Tow"-
ers, all psrfeotly sheltered from the winds. A
mammoth Restaurant is on tbe grounds, and every
convenience for tbe accommodation of large Pic-
nics bas been made. Fv^rytbing bas been placed
in tbe most complete order for the coming season
THE CITY «ABO£NS
Are tbe largest in tbe State. They contain 8K
acree of Knoll and Sbadpd Lawn, Flower Gar-
dens, etc, aad are capable of accommodating
20,000 persons wifcn the greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Cars run directly to tbe Gardens.
Plonic Committees are especially invited to call
and inspect the Grounds, an3 ascertain terms,
which will be most favorable.
H. Y. STEVES 8, Proprietor.
,«r Office hours 3 to 6 p.m.. daily, at the Gardenf ,
corner Twelfth and FolBom streets.
N. B -30O,0oo Admission Tickets were eold
by various Associations holding festivals at the
City Gardens last year. The aale of spiritnoua
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on 1-es-
nvaldays. ^4 tf
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the seaioo. and many of the most
popular
piciaxos
Will be held, there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKAIING PAYfLION, MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free 00 weekdays.
Admlulen. as Cents
OHILDREN IO CENTS. apl7 tf
S'
R
SA lL
PAR
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SA 'l
YELLOl
DOCK
AND
IODIDEofPOTi
fWlBE BEST SPKINO MI
la aie, Parllle. the BtMi
morbid, corrupt and Impart
Care. Kheumatl.m and
Sold by all Druggist..
ASEBTCr, 411 8AI8DICI SI
SOLE AGENTS F01 I
OB. PEBBT'l LAST CBM
IU. PEKBI'S WKItrOOTP
U
POSTED
Prorrammes, and all kioda of
SHOW, IJECi'IIKE. COKOEB1I
ATBB and CIBCTS HAU«
AT LOW BATES, BY
JF'. stert
53« OLAT STRUT. I
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl THIRD STKEXr,
Mas tbe choi as*, and most select assortment of
goods in her line )■ tbe city, tier HATS «■• mar-
vels 01 beaaty. and what ii moit important. MCE
PRICES AKB VjlKV REASONABLE. sayl
Change^of Wharf.
ON AND AFTER MAY 1st. TBE STEAMER
ANTELOPE coocaoting with tat San Fran-
cisco and North PaciUc Railroad, at Danaons
Landing, for Beooma, Pttilnma. fianu Kou,
RaalcsDorg, OloTerdale. and way sUtions.
Sktagrs' Sprtnt- and the Oeraars, wilt leant from
\rmCLAYAi-;-
TOTJ WILL FIND
S>a.]VE MARIOKT
....aar....
The Corn Exchange,
No. IS CLAY STREET. aplT
THOMAS W. BKU
SILVER. FIjAI
S» MANTJFAUTnKHBl
^Jr BBPAlitl,
4@T DRUS1S,°B6«J0S,
^&r — and—
OTHER UUS1CAL ITSSTlira ■
ESTABLISHED IN lHi I
■«rLMaoQ8 ei.eD on tbe Banjo and fr*
MISSION STBEET, between Vint aall
N. B.— Fine-toned Silrer bolo BavJN
eaaiotUle alwayi on band.
3
FREE AND EA8
ETEKX SiTUBDAl XI
Piano ana singintt »*8
CHARING
*
006 Uhiloii .trert, near
delO EAGLES A WILD,
SAL
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE TUB FOIUtj
made at onr 6t*am Oandj ft*"1
ordere, eflneoially from tbe ooantir. ar*
ard will be prompt]? attended to. _4fl.
IOT Hcnt^oiT.«r»lrt- 0*
RETURN THE BOOK!
WHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
Of HOME" from the Figaro OfiSoe is par
ttcntarlr requested to return it at onoe.
J. C. COMBES,
TEKRAPII* LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Teasma street*.
flUT-Terrapin con.tantly oa hand.
Ojstera in every atvle. PRIVATH
SUPPER ROOMS FOR PARTIES.
deo 31 Im
ALMJVIB.U LODGING HI
FINELY FnaVlSEBD B00!
gle or in anitt,
Well IJ«»t« »»" T"*" \)i
. ^ ^_ Cnfornntbea Room, to
ot witbcot board. ■' - '
■ lit Saab itTMt
EXTRA QOtt
BOOTS and I
B«
-ST -A. T U JS'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Msrk-t and Third streets,
Ji.E- eor. Commercial aad JLeldeidora',
LONG DRINKsTThALF PRICES.
aplS lm JOHN D. TATES.
CERMAN PIANOS.
Hktl
THE BUST AND TECS OBJEAP-
-Jt. bcdraabitadter 4 Oo., Agaats
(or the oelsbrated Factor lea of
Siotbnsr, In Leipzig, and 8efcl< '
A FINE-WORKED OROOHETBBjH |
the work of Mrs. E. Stanlej {J*1*
lie), will be rafflsd for on ,
Siitnrdoy EreBlngt, May *•
At SPrKRS 4 POND'S, corner Ka»»M
streets. 1W chanoes. SI P»r onancs. ^
Philadelphia Restau
OHA8. V. BEROOLD. PBOFBir j
THE CHOICEST MBATB A*P|
V.gat.btee. Board by ti»_™"*
AOS PINK STBEET DMIrMn E
80MERT $
MOTEL.
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» ET'S nvH VARIETIES
Mi itl u ml
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CALIFORNIA THEATRE
MAT «
EMERSON MINSTRELS
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UTTI.K MAO
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1 BtMoMa
O. KK'h.r.l.
WILL BBORTLT ArriAB-
THE ONLY LEON, EDWIN KEELY and MASTER BARNEY!
F— jtJi lent-reai wot. The later loonier. Tba Jiff D»qo*t par noall'tM.
MIn« AIS'IVA. ADAM** th« C^ur-on of Sorlo-Comlo YooollstH
si o*irir«Mii» »a onta
&• Oaital Prl»-t« Ho.» MA —»* ■■•
i ftfftloa. Uw Alhambra ThMtra wue« o* pt-aeeeMad
o««aiB«nM> paoslaallr at -light o'oiooA
Complimentary Benefit
CHAS. FRITSCH,
Oormnn Tliontro,
Fabbri Opera Combination.
tAB* 4trBABAxa or
CARL SPEIGLER
a> at* anat rvmaat at
■ir John FaUtnir
PoHllhi-Ijr Last Opera Nleht
IDXDAT ETKMIHO
am at in nal iKit<Mit.i
MAT «
The Merry Wives
•"at Cxut Oaaa la Tknt am. kr Bkolu,
bib job* rAUTirr oabi. i
MB. FIXTB ,ao ;
■M. fi.ctb nm rinn
mbs. niirn A>PA n.r.t*
Baaatolal _ an I. Brackutc
Itqitrt flrarlkb |. BMtatMa
»«•»• Ilnlut
Or- <»)•• Ban Eteaj
M. Bttct Bin Irttarkau
bntjAhgbd onoans
A Grand Orchestra or 24 Muni clans!
•7-9.il. iu b» ajenrtd •! tbt (.'.Morula Tbrttrt •■
B.itr l»y thd Snndtr. from 10 to A
¥npD XT*
aad to- quality eed doreoillty will never b» n>tteb»d. To be had only at tbe
I St: L. All n<»\ NTllKr, «1« H<-*r*r .»r-r . «-nr t -nn
EPIZOOTIC.
A PULL SUPPLY OP MEDIOTEES O A ft B«
be obtained at tir autre, aotordlag tt lb*
at.<r<rahle I ITTff l pnbllsbed l*t*ly br the
AHRKI >Aff KXP .MS OOMPANY JAMES
I. nTE-fLE «. U J*, Apotb*uria«. All Moou
conary #tT>«t. Maafui *
licultural Society
or
lit""
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TOM ITBBIT, MMABt rOBT.
IEEN POSTPONED,
•tvatait of ik« trtt.kie. a#
Mm Bplutllr.
On© "Weeli.
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l^ai ; D»y, Thursday, May 8
'filr t
continue Nine Days.
BS »FTERN00" IND EVENING.
Baaa-ariM a. I
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Prcprl.wr.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR8. TROMMUTZA l.KBDB»,OR*DOATB8
of tia l.alpaia and Vmona l1oi*ar»n i*i, and
a1* latiiiaot SurvcoDa Umtad bta'tn Anrj.hiTn
r>t>*Dad tr-eir Offl"* »nrt I^boraiorr ■■ No. 4»B
KKARVY HTRkKr. nn»r f:»lifornia. fortha traH-
m*n- of dliiuH of thu FJnDArj aaJ Ganar.ti**
dram*. »od all Faioalo < o nplaJnta. To auBarara
from Aatftm*, Brooohtttt, DiptAerta, Hora I'nroat.
UoKcamptliD and otbar D-i ••■•>! of tba l.arvH
and Tbtoa* ■■• »• co m -». * n d Prnfp aa..t* M nllt-r'a
-.il'tif E»ir»r»«fTotl«. iDdadtoc InhaJlng
Appaiaina "b'oi ta •«,anniTel» aaad in Kornp*.
and tor wblah we am thu Rol» Affaota for 'be Pa.
ctSd WML For (irtnir o«Minh»« oad or addraaa
OKK T»OMMl.lTZ 4 LKBDEft.
4>fl K >«rn< atraat, Haa Funumfl.
Vrrirr. Honaa— «Vrom H toll a.m , ! to l p.m.
Hiltolr.M
P ") — -iaparate etvrtno- for tba aaoonnodattoo
of Lav)i*a ipU l<a
JVEdllo. OIIAT,
l*uptl or La MaUao* L.tr*Tt r»rta-
Ladles' Hair Dresser,
•8 IU.l.ia BTKEIiT. tollm
RETURN THE BOOK!
WHOP.VKtt BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
OP HOMK" from tba Kw.no Offloa U pax
iltmlarlr raqoaatad to ralorn tt at otvoa.
P. VOLNEY. 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AKD BBLLH
Good Second'hand Clothing.
- Alto, OLE ANN. DTRB. and RRPAIR^. to tba
moil aolanr-iflc rnannar. Hn baa mada tbi abova a
aoaalaltt for W raar*, and i* boaod to ffkva aatla-
faoUaatoall. apM lm
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
I^WO 07 THE LEADIMO MEMBERS OF
tba Tbaatrlcal Proraaaloo In t allfornia pro-
poaa totmlaa oUmh tot tnatrnattoa la Klooauoo
Paraoni vtablai to avail tbaamaalvas of tba oppor-
lanitj af aoqalrlDi a aaafal art at a modarato opat
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Jabn MoOalloafb PropriaWr and Manaaar
EXTRA AXfa*>tJNCEa1KET.
rtAtoraoy AftTnoan Mar
THIRD MRS. D P.
Bowor-i lMallnoo
AND LAST PKRPORMAIfOE UP
Much Ado About Nothing
.,..wrra irg....
Beaatlfal Sc*a>ery.
P. rft-ant Coatamea,
CbaxrraluB Matte
Epavrkllaa FoantalBt,
And Saperb Artlnff.
Mm day Hny Stti
LAHT WEEK OP MRS. BOWERS.
M a r 1 e Antoinette
m-lSt
A. F TICK. TI1K
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO TUB
Hot fScotoH,
■atter alr«e4, near Hearai,
And Ur ona of tbalr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
Vll Orlnka~Ten Cental
Mtl JOS. D. BRIOQ8. Propri.lor.
New Discovery.
11HK USE OF TUB WONDKBFUL PLAKT
. tb.t God inuadtd for tbt Oort of
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, COUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND AIL SPINAL
.. AFFECTIONS,
It andtrttood p«rfaat!> br tbe andaralantd— tbo
oalrpirjon on tba Uoniiaeo. tbat faHr oompro
baadalt* maaio quail tn-a. Tba abora OomplaiotB
ara 'rtatad *it*rnail* t*Kb aafaty and aaootsi. a*
DR. K- K. DODUKIa to be round atblAOffloa,
TISMarkat atraet, opposite Third, Rooms land
9, Irom 19 a H. til r m , and from 7 to 6 P it
Rosldenoe, lOOS Mutton atraet. PatieaUota
•aooommodat^d with Rnnm and Board. apiO
r, ■»
CERMAN_PIAN08.
THE BUST AND THS 0B.EAP-
i»t. bobrtnbittdur A Oo., AttBU
for tbt otl.brtttd Ftotorlta of
I 9 I I > Btathetr: Ib Leipn.. tud Bohltln,
B..IU,. OfflM.AlokjIABAK SfBliET. tVU
IrTffl
Ladies and Children
....WILL pisd...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USB. EASILY APPLIED,
tt not araaay, aod will not Injure tba moat detieete. It
earee all dUeaaee of I a eoalo. remoraa daadroff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Randera tba hair toft and floaty, and It PURELY VEOB
TABLE.
ear- Tbe Orl-toel SAOP BRUSH HAIR TOtTlO ARD
DHRSSlNO may be bad o* jaAgaet,
JaV . n. GATM, Drnga-lat,
OornerrTew MootAo"" jaod Howard ttraeia, aodof ell Drnt-
m.tv '"Hit
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
No. 1 Spring Bedg and MattrassoH,
AT TBA^—
BRANCH HOUSE,
ABA NAKHOHK STBEBT, COB. OLAT,
*T
JPltt-y Otnta por XTlajlxt,
And Less by the Weelc. *
OPBMT A.X.I. STIGrBT
L. J. SWELL, Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE 1M08T EUOAlfT CUSTOM WOBK IJI THE OITT
Beerti &. llaynard,
MS Kaarar MaaM tH aawr toatk or Bat
ss
m ft
" • IF* I C3r -A. JFL O -"
THE JOLTSHAi OP AKVBBfZirn.
j. I>. BOOAKDUB
■a Merehoat »»« »•» W»»kl»ltom «t»
8*lo« Montgomery. San 7»nci«00.
JBIDAT Xil*. 187:
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Thfatr*.
Ts-oigbt Mrs. Bowers will appear once more in
bar famous impersonal ion of ETzlbetnTaud as a
matter of coarse tbe house will 0» crowded. At
the mstisee to-morrow the comedy of "Much Ads
Absnt Noising," with il« suroogeast and besati-
fal scenery, will be performed for the iut time.
Alhambn.
VT. F. Biker, Charter Sattos. Bob Hart, Benj.
Cl»rk*, J. Q. Rosiell and others present a T©ry
liTelj first part, lithe interlude ViTian appears
ioiomeof his beet character songs* Charley Sof-
Loi la eong and dance, and Little Mac in eccentric
acts and in the ai erpiece of "Lots in a Tab."
Bella Union Theatre.
Cassim and Frits, Tnomas Oampbell, Lon Dixon-
Mis* Sosie Robinson. Tommy Barton. Hiss Jennie
Johnson. Miss Minnie Fillmore and a host of
•then, will appear to-night In a great bilL A new
programme is in preparation for Saturday might.
Bacltley'h New Varieties.
Tbe farce of "The C tber Fellow," played by Mor-
ton, Frank Mortlmore, Johnny Prioe and Harry
J>eroy, iareeemd nigbt>y with roare of laughter.
Tbe pantomime of "Don Joan" is also a popular
feature of tbe excellent programme performed.
John Wilson's Amphitheatre.
This place of amusement will re-open oa Satur-
day atlernoon for a good purpose. John Wilson
baa tendered the gross receipts of toe perform-
ance on that ocoaaien to the Protectant Orphan
Asylum. If the puelio will do their part, that esti-
mable charity may be benefited 10 the extent of
fl,M* or more. Aa there will be only two other
matinees on that day. there should be & large at-
tendance. In Lbs evening: a very Farted and attract-
ive programme will be performed for the benefit
of Dave Long, the California down.
City Gardens.
Tomorrow, the St. Bridge t's Sunday School w-Ij
nold their annual picnic at theie gardens. There
will be a pe formanee in the Pavilion, flying
horses, swings, raoee, boating and [other amoce-
xuenta. lickete, including fare by cars to the gar-
dens, fifty coots. On Sanaa? and Monday tbe San
Francises Tarn Verein will bold their picnic here.
Benefit lo Charles Friisch.
On Sanday eveniae. Charles Fritioh, director
of the German Theatre, and late manager of the
Fabbri Troupe, wiil be tbe recipient of a compli-
me&t&ry benefit at the California Theatre. Tbe
Fabbri Troupe have volunteered for the occasion,
and will present the last opera of the season.
"The" Merry Wives of WindeOr," which proved
each a success when it was produced some weeks
ago, for the first lime in San Franc: boo, will be
presented, and Carl Speigler will make his last
appearance In t -e character of Falstafl. It is to
tbe tact energy and enterprise of Mr. FritBcb,
that ear German fellow citizens owe everything
which they have enjoyed In tbe way of dramatis
and operatic performances in their own tongne*
and the public generally will be pleased to join in
this testimonial to one who has catered worthily
for their amusement
Ajutomical IttcsEra.— One of tbe most
complete collections of the kind in tbe United
states, comprising hundreds of costly and bean-
. Lfui wsz models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
:cly) at the Mueeom on Montgomery street. An
Sour-may be prefltaMv apeoi r.are.
Mr. B. W. JohuBcn has arrived, and brings
from Salt Late * fin? car-load of horses, intended
for eals in this city. The horses are all in fins
condition, and as they have had the epizootic
In the E nt. no fearj may be entertained of their
again taking tb.9 disease. We hope oar readers
will call on him ani late a look at Ma stock.
Be hai pnt np at the Boo Allen Stable, 6C9
Market street. 6 b
Ladies ~Vls>ltingr Cnrds,
Written, engraTed or printed by Joan P.
r/wTJCB, 126 Batter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. ST.'b.— Hasdebb-
cmire bxatlt mueked, PsHMAKBnzp of every
description to order. s
Good Inveeiment.
No other city In the United States offers
greater inducements st the preient time for
tavestanent in town lota than San Diego. Now
sa the time to secnre lots at $25 each at 421
Montgomery street. This Is the best chance
ever offered. •
X>o Hot Suffer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Ceres, Bun*
ions, Club and Ingrowing Xaile, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's inert -
tate, 310 Eearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
F*»a-k from experience, harmg tested the Doe-
t«r*B capability. References grren If required, h
Lattss awjj OEVXLna?, renumber ihe lead-
leg faehlosable retail Shoe store In San Fran,
cisoo. H. Hinders, 332 Kesjay street, between
Fine and Bosh, tt
Woman's Bights.
Ore would ttink that it wss one of wojran's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the game price for it. Kearly sJl the res-
taurants "for ladies and gei tiemen" in San
Francisco hays poorer fare than those whtra
gentlemen only dice. Thebx ib ah exception.
At the Fioirszn KisrAuBairr, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Boeken, established
since 1849, provides every inxnry the market
r ~ rds. Both ladies and gentlemen find there
l. . jrt to please the most eplcnrean taste, •
Fresh and Sweet .
For the best eonfectionsry. g-> to Oaaty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St- near Sutter. B
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff Street,
Deaarln's Sal- of Painting!
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
in future advertisements. *-&•
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Bnrlestiue Analyzed.
A cynical lady correspondent cf t;:c Citi-
cmDati Commercial, who ait-nde! a Ljdia
Tbomptoa matinee, goes for the intelligent
pablie in tbe following animateJ s^l :
"Af;er a time tbe enrtaio rieea again on this
excessively ebtertnining and refltjed pl-y.
A gawky chap in a blue cotton overall w,g-
gles his litt'e toe. Intelligent aodienc?
langha harder than ever. Ugly old heathen
stumbles against gawky ohap in bin* over-
all, and whops over upon the floor and as-
boks folks tbat that's tbe kind of a man
he is. Intelligent audience delirious with
mirth, and doubles over and holds its Bt jm-
acb. with laughter ageio. Another young
woman in spangled clothes appear, and
gives a kick, and aayB: 'loo bet.' Highly
cultivated audecce laughs immoderately and
olapa very h»rd. louug woman slaps dirty
old loafer in tbe face, and then spits her
hands together. Andience claps, and fairly
splits its side with mirth. Young woman
gives a bideoua screech. Intelligent audi-
ence laughs till tears run down its cheek.
It whittles tbav youDg woman beck. Sbe
lays her lily-white hand t cross her lungs and
bows sweetly, and she and the ether pretty
young ledies la spsrghd garments chant
all together a fearful and wonderful ditty,
of which you eannot understand anything
except thj chorus, which says sometbiog
like this:
And slog and dance,
I yifj 1 yew,
Ar d sing and dance,
I rip, I row.
"Intelligent audience goes into convul-
sianp. Then some more despicable crack-
ling, comio singing. The very climax ol
hysterical mirth is reached for that intel-
lectual audience when half a dozen of tbe
female women, the ugly old heathen an d
tbe gawky chap in the bine apron, all stand
in a row and sing a wild, thrilling air, which
says at the end of every ver<e, 'How's that
for High I* And just as they say, how's that
for high, they all give a very high kick in-
deed, as though they were exceedingly anx-
ious to kick ssmebody up stairs. It doesn't
look pretty to tee a lady kick. But the in-
telligent audience is in a frantie frenzy of
delight, and hee-haws and howls with rap-
ture. Scene closes in a dissolving vi&w of
the gawky, he then winking his left ear, aid
I can't flxd words in the dictionary any
more to describe the beautiful state of tickle
of tbe audience. I haven't been afforded au«b
exalting and encouraging views of human
nature in six weeks. Such refined andclass-
10 taste, you know, and sach a delicate show-
ing up and shading off of the many emo
tions which play upon the human soul."
Four Hundred and Fifteen. Drunks.
la April— the merry Spring time— there
were four hundred and fifteen "drunks"
hauled up before Judge Looderback. Of
course this represents but poorly the num-
ber of " drunks" that there really were dar-
ing the month, as not one-tenth of them
eame up before the Felice Court. The liquor
which was nssd up in producing these four
hundred and odd drunks eost a gocd deal of
money. Times are net so very hard after.
all.
Ilonnil Not to be Beat,
Is G. Rurkhardi's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to crier from $8 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 5i0 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of, neatly-made gocd? always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4-bi
Corny, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect enra warranted by Albert Scboen-
wald, 137 Second street. 4-bi
Sandwich Ielahd Puln,
Since the recension of tbe ting to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of indnetry is
taking new life. air. Jacob Schieiber, dealer in
bedding and farnitnre, 520 Washington street,
opposite the rnerket, who baa long been the
principal Importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and bis shipments this
year will be very large. Puln haa always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for msrtrass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schiei-
ber will find no difficult; In die-posinc ol all
that comes, A
a- . —
-Dr, Barlow J. Wmifn
Is giving a conrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Eygelan Hall, €87 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 755 o'clock,
A part of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examtnatioBe in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 r m., free. w
Dr. IDoHexty
Has devoted his study more psrtisularJy to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
bow tbe mast successful of any Physician 'in
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
earner of Leldesdorfl, a lew doors oelow What
Gbeer House. x .
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles.
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
XieldeBderfl atreat. •
American Watcbea
Seduced prices, at H A. Calender's G2 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired, d
MiLLiKEEi.-HatB cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wee*. 834 Washington street, ii
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cores Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Br. O. T. Bige has removed his office to the
Olympic Club Building, corner of Kew Mont-
gomery and Howard. *K
San Francisco Jewelry fifaiiiaxactor
HUMAN LIFE.
Afier a wblle— abusy brain
Will rest from all itB dr • and pain.
After a while— Ea- th'd rush will cease.
And a wearied heart find swett release.
Af*er a while— a vaoishf d fsce—
An empiy-eeat— a vacant place.
After a whi e— a man forgot—
A crumpled headstone — unknown spot.
Draa*rhtsu>en's Pay.
The London correspondant of the Boston
Courier says: Apropos of the gentlemen
canneced with some of the illustrated
Papers, I may men ion that a feeling is grow-
ing up amongst artisls that tbe remunera-
tion they ie:eive is altogether inadequate.
and tbat a revised &c*Ie of payment ought
to bejat once insisted on. On the whole,
English dranghifixen have reason to envy
their American brethren. Mr, Morgan, of
Tomahawk notoriety, rtc ives $150 a we^k
in New York, whilst Nast is retained fur
seven years by the Harpers at the rate of
$2,000 per month. There are men in this
oeuntry, of course, who can command fab"
ulous Bums for their work. Bimpson, who
ib traveling round the world for tbe Illus-
trated London News, es artist and descrip-
tive waiter, receives £1,000 a year and his
expenses, and men of Robinson's and Millsis'
stamp cau ask and get what they like.
Perhaps So.
The Call, speaking of Joel Mansfield, who
shot MifB Heio, being about to be tried for
the fourth time, observes :
It is said tbat a man has never, either in
Engla: d or America, been tried again when
three juries have disagreed upon nig case.
It has been the practice to discharge him
after the third intfftetual trial.
Juries in England are net bo muoh in the
habit ot disagieeing as they are in America.
One trial generally bangs a man or acquits
him in a murder case. The Judge orders
them to be looked up until they do agree,
and when they are pretty nearly starved
their wits are sufficiently sharpened to en-
able them to bring in a just verdict.
A. Lovioe Husband,
The following appesrs among the birth
notices in the London Times:
"On tbe 21st inst., at Sydney House, Nor-
folk-street, tiontosea, tbe beloved wile of
, of a son." Before advertising
their wives as "beloved," most men wait
unitl their wive^ are dead. Bu , then, most
men do not find out until that time that
tLeir vnves are beloved.
Smart Man.
A correspondent pointsout, thatin "Chan-
dos," by Ouida, in Book II., chap. v. , p. hi.,
a gent'eman is described aa "sauntering up
and down a room with his hands in his
peckets, bumming a dance tune, and reading
his letters." As our correspondent ob-
serves, "Is not this a elever performance?'
Enjoyable Drive.*.
An elegant and comfortable canisge, stylish
nor pee and a reliable driver arc the leadingee-
sentials of an tejjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franeiaco so unquesiicnabiy
as from Frank BoutoD, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome fura-outs ere ased
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
it a polEt to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous driverp, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, whiles large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no c«rriagei
except those which be provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at success In his business, and the
admirable way in which be conducts it makes
him a lavorite with all who patronize him. *
A Setvant in tbe Corner.
Weea'e Cirptt Sweeper, with the best assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly cppc&ite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. 4p
«—
It Is Truei
J. A. Sbaber A Co. are selling parlor. Bets and
allotherkindBOf turniiure and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stands ghost ot a chance when
people know Bbftber*B prices. 707 Market street
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented andfre*
paired as usual, aodsold cheaper than ever, x
PhotoaTftphie CarCs.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
3-fcjnsry, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Ul&alon atree a
The Bostoia Farnltare Company ~TT"
Hsb removed to 733 Market street, between
Third and Fonr-h, and huve a new and well
(elected etock, at reduced prices. 41
A. Pleasant L*ocanon,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings is a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhaxnbra,
and Inspect the fine suites of zooms to let there
The buililnp la a verv fine one and Is well
lighted and -ventilated. *
Notice to the Pnblic.
H. PeyBer, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
e*c, btlow cost, Oall if yon want bargains. 3x
Fins* Candles,
yreeh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 57S Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, e
n?n\e> Veto
Ib celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. ConnolBeienrs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a vete on all others. Call and sample it.
E, H. Levy, propiietor. Southwest corner of
Eearny and Commercial. £&;
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
i A.ttro log-era.
Mrs, Buck, 190 Gear; street,
Buiii4U-:irn. and "ifltlns^ra,
Stace.v* Mock, <«ebool books arpeoialtr.) 8. W
corner Fourth *cd Mission,
H, H. Moore, no* MuDiMo-J,.-ry. near Merobam.
IBii«lne»* Colleges.
Heatd's, Brsant <x Su-attoo'* College. 24 Post 3>
Ifncehera.
Kate, Fred. Stall. <* to 100. California Market.
Clairvoyant*.
Mrs. C, M. Stone, 'i 7 Kearo; street, Boom 8.
Employment Office.
Oha9. F. B*cber*r A Co., 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Emolo; merit Co.— Pierce k Co., 627 Sae-
ramenlo street.
O'Biieo A Ward, 610 MoDigoaaery street.
H. u. Kircboff, Male and Female Hslp.«36 Keamj
/"reach funty Oooni,
Loean A Oo.. 19 Mont eoiaory, W7 And lf» »ntt«T.
Hoop Skirts and Corset*.
M. Freud, 96 Second street.
llamas Uatr,
Sampson, A. E. iOc. 110 Second stw>t»t-
Merchnat Tailors.
Holland Bros., 12 Poet street,
Milliners.
Miss Llzrie Carter, 118 Fomtb treet,
Mrs. M. Delis, 236 Kearnr street.
Searcher of Records.
C. V. Gillespie, 6il WasbingtoostreeU
Wlcei and Uqnori. ( Wholesale,)
Damn F. A Co . SOs ffront.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES A8 HOUSE PBOGBAMME.m
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED KVEBT DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels ia California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers lelt id the theatres at light
being gathered up and saved for that pnrpoee.
FIGARO
18 DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH!
oat. tbe centre of tbe cits, in all Hotels, Rcr-
tanranU, Saloons, stares and Offices.
FIGARO
18 OTBOULATBD EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoate to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a ©bangs of readers
in the Tbeaties, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and pnblic resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST EOOTETY. 18
placed in tbe hands of nearly all who come
W tbe city to male purchases, and ie therefore tb«
beat of advertising mediums.
DR. CHAS. H. TOZER'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
N. XL eor, Jackson rod Kearnr at*.
THE GREAT ERADIOATOB OF SPECIAL
OOMPLALNTS, formerly of Lock Hospital,
LondoD, sod the last twelve sears of bin Francisco,
DR. T02KR informs the afflioted that after visit-
ing all the HOSPITALS IN LONDON AND
PARIS, and spending one year In the most cele-
brated Hospital in London, the LOOK, be has re-
opened Lis old Medical Institute at the old atand.
where he can always be fonnd. DR. TOZEu hat
for forty years met with niparalleled success in
the treatment of disease generally kaown as
CHRONIO AND SPECIAL OOMPLAlNTS.
DK. CHAS. M. ;T0ZEE
ia in every way responsible, binding himself to
effect a permanent cube, or making no charges
Those who cannot arlord to pay for adTicc a: d
medicine will be cnarged for medieina only. THE
MuK i HL Y RES TuRATlVE PILLS, never known
to fail in giving relief in casee for which they are
recommended, are to be obtained only at, ruj
office. Price, $5 per box. Fnll direction on each
box, eent by £xprees or otherwise.
DK. TOZER does not imitate the advertising
Quacks who make it a practice to publish false
affidavits and other laise references, bat refers to
the most respectable people in the State, whom be
has cpbf-D of diseases which others have tailed te
antra.
X*K. CRAB. IT. TOZEE,
N, E. corner Kearny and Jackeoo streets,
fel-tf San FraooiBoo.
Attention, Good Livers!
MB. P. BHRGEB, FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
taurant, hsa taken the management
of both the Miners' Resaaarant on
Commercial street and the Miners'1
Branch on Market street, in partnership with MR
A. DRAYEUR, who has been connected with tbe
firm for years. Improvements have been made is
tbe cuisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'mora popular than it has ever been daring
the H years af its prosperity. Our Bills of Fare
embrace all the delicacies of the season. Our
motto ia "Good Ears, Good Oooking and ModaraU
Charges."
P. BEKOBS * CO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
CSl and 5S8 Commercial, and
TO© Market street.
Open roBa5 A.H. to 10 vjm. an31 lm
SPRING GOO
f THE A
CHEAPEST HOUSEjk
AMERICA^
IS THE
GREAT
1 X L
AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY ST.
VCOR.COMMERCIAU
1
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Business Conducted
and Honest Principles |
ouve mi©
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving D
THE LARGEST STMK AND LOWEST F |
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE OITT.
rBS. BGGEET, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST ,
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GRID
White Shirts for the MiW
filCT GOODS, WATCHtt
JIWIIIY, MOTIONS, FI*
JPEBFI/ME9. 8TATIOM
EHG2.I8B CITIEBY, 1IIW
BAGS, TAUSFS, TOBACO*
A FULL fcTOOK 8»
Linen Coats and |usi
A FULL LISE OF
X, I 3M 3EJ 3XT STJI*
CAU. AND
%
OWN
Because
We Have
Got J
That
Admit
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-AT THI-
IXL Auction Sij
6 1 8 Kearm
J 1) ' FUMISHED ROORS
-
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CALIFORNIA TDEATSI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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QUEEN OF TOE AMERICAN STAGE,
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JOHN McCULLOUCH a* ROBERT, EARL OP ESSEX
ia Mannm • »ai*p piitobaai. rui or
Elizabeth, Queen of England
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BLACK AND WHITE S
4ANDSOMc PRIZES
■to TO I I Am rn.Uin
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SATURDAY. Bt •.: o'clock 1DCH ADO ABOUT MOTHDKl
Adae-taMa* II, .W Prlfi. in all amrta of lit* l?***"
TO-MORROW EYENINO-
• MOB-DAT ITIOJIMO, «Uj Mil
Ijast "Weels. of ivxr s. ID. X3. Box^ers
MARIE ANTOINETTE.
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*tn. %«--.•- tw«e*y T.% Oaiitrr .. »
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SCKG *«0 0»NC!
Ceiiln-lin, with A
(.HOST IN SPITE OF HI
Ptoory K- O. March (Old AM-lnktt
V f"1<moi Harry • »'i*"- '1 ' apt- ViinliDt
I.ATI'.IA J'CDI* .1 Oft Aloft | UfbtlllDt 1
l*«el, !« arrant to Niood- m
■trTAlent Will i»rrl»p from Ihr. foal •
III HAS
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RETURNED TO
Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
tract, aw. a R'KiTfd to
ooond Mrort,
•/111 And •> eon pic to u»-
UKTI lid ri'liiMUi
it Itat) ■■nul l*w price*.
KEN EDICT A CO.
31 BTE3H.X*'
, *. THE OURK OP RHRUMA-
• Ol Lpeileo, and kiadi-*d dtaftAfta*.
WaU-A'a vrltai : "I km ar»m
• the «iMir.ln« ol roar hi-
M rD»>BBAt!o Iroibla."
VlQj.HO: "Your ipirl.i. bu
a** heal... t.od maiiua tb«
•tea, Oread Hots): "lou
* Rh-a«*tiim his »ro»*d •«-
hi dap dow about •!#▼•■ reara
aerer »p*rl«ftO«d ooo twinge
us tUtlpUr at.
o« ol » lOToro
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■owe* B.bLa Tubal: " Aftor
» I ftsa now I. mood fta»I*b-»
«*M omo daptlf *d for mot*
■tirnT avmos.,
NHA|«Atf.
JOBJ>AB'»
1 MUSEUI,
. AHS IKBTBTJ
.g.^fXLB,fT«S
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
G^^iXL'B^8
GiTenlTont' to thp Slomach
juee^xLB^EPS
WILL REHEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
Is a Sure Belief for Indigestion
(fe^rxiB^8
UAS NO SUPkRIOB *S A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
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daooratad, and aaa be rented by tke tricbi I
Of the weftk. Stare aad travallns oomar *"
liberally treated with on Application by leu
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MILITARY GOODS
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GOLD AND SILVER THEATRIC©
THE JOURNAL «* AMU6£MEN TS.
PnUlebed every D^ ln ^ Vear **
MSJrferebAnl «nd S3« Wu*h.n*ton 81*
Below Montgomery, K&a Kranoiaoo.
KIEDAY -MAY 2, 1873
A Waralnir for the Youn*j.
All the ssrious pipers of the country are
publishing the following ifcam its a warDiug
,to the young:
"A Beston girl, who was married four
years ago in a drees worth five thousand
■ dollars, may now be seen splitting ber own
.kindliogs aod doing her own washing."
We have endeavored to get at the moral
«£ this stary; but we are unable to decide
positively about it even now. At the first
.blush it would seam that the girl perhaps
mado & mistake in not wearing a dress worth
six thousj.nd dollars; but. upon refleotion,
we think 4b erred in not having on a forty-
fire-haodrtd dollar frock. If this is correct,
we hop* the lesBon will sink deep iota, the
hearts of all girls who don't wa-it to split
kindling-wood. If you give more than forty-
(ive-haodred dollars for a dress, bs aure
your siu will find you out. Expend no more
than that amount, and your kindling-wood
will probably be split by the ange'a, Oh!
bow earnestly should the little children in
the orphan asylnms be Impressed with the
nocossi.y of avoiding five-thousand dollar
'Clothes, and of taking oare, when they grow
up, not te be married four years ago. If
this Boston girl bad had such lessons taught
har in her youth, she might now have been
happy. She might have avoided the neces-
sity of splitting kindling-wood by making
her husband split it, and of washing her
■clothes by wearing them without ever
washing them. __
Importers' Lanjruage.
The San Francisco reporters not only use
'ords where shorter ones would do
always calling rats "rodents," and
conflagrations," but when they find
iong word which looks well they stick
without any regard to its meaning.
iking of the marriage of the sister of
3 Lieutdnant Dennison in Columbus,
no, and the recap ion at the boose of the
ridegroora, the Call says :
It was te have been followed by a sucee-
lanenmlat Governor Danni.-oii's, equally
magninosnt in quantity and quality.
No doubt the Gall man thought sncoeda-
neum was Chinook French for marriage
breikfast. The reception at the bride's
h inee could scarcely be flailed a "substitute"
for that At the house of the bridegroom,
wbioh had already taken place.
A Subject for Beechtr's Prayer,
The Arizona correspondent of the San
Diego World thus do. cribt b his interview
with Antonio Azul, head chief of the Pi-
■mos. Aijtooio opens the dialogue: "You
got shirt?" "No." "You got old coat?'
"No." "You got old vest? "No." "Ton
goteojer obercoat?" "No." "Then what
for you come see me, you dam fool ?" and
-the indignant head of his nation once more
Assumed his first position, and abandoned
himself to the oare of bis favorite squaw.
The New Valley Railroad.
The eicorrijoi^fl who vreut tj the formal
breaking of ground for the California Cen-
tral Narrow G*uge Railroad Company, at
Bonicii, yesterday, saw an enterprise iuau-
gerated of immeosa importance to all that
saction of tiie State extending north from
Banicia and w<st of the- Sacramento River
to the extreme npper end of the Sacramento
Valley. This road is to ran through the coun-
ties of Solana, Yolo, Colusa and Tehama to
Bed Bluff, a dis'anoa or 168 miles-86 mileB
shorter theD the present route. 150 miles
will need scarcely any grading, and no
bridging. They have but simply to lay
down the ties, and rails, and the road is finis,
hed. The stock has been taken mostly by
farmers in the vicinity of the proposed road:
and there is no reason to doubt the success
of the enterprise and the early completion
of the road.
The company have contracted with the
farmers on the line of the road <o transport
their farm produce at 2H canta per mile for
five years after the complttion of the road,
upon the condition of tbeir taking stock
to the amount of $1 for each acre owned by
them. It is essentially their own railroad.
The speeches of Senator Cole and others
yesterday, breathed the Bpirit|of earnest en-
ergy, and fall faith in th6 success of the
enterprise.
The excursion part of the ceremonies was
well arranged. The "Whipple" carried up
four hundred persons. The music, furnish-
ed by Willis' Band, was unusually good.
The lunob at Beimer's Hall, and the danc-
ing in the old Stale House, were both en-
joyed with zest. The trip down and the
roughness of the bay were but trifling draw-
backs to a most pleasant arranged excur-
sion, and were offsets for whiob Secretary
Magary can not be held accountable.
Prates Abolition OU
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 9-l
"\Vl\ito ljabor Only I
Employed by the What Oheer Lmndry, 121
Tjeldesdorff street . •
Ladies, now Is your time to bay your under-
clothing at a great eaorfilie, because H. Friad-
laader hag gone to Europe to bay his Fall Im-
portations, and has left orders to sell his large
stock of ladles' and children's nude r clothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper than
at any other place Id the city, Btmvmber the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. . 8a
Bverybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " The" Hat Btore, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) . all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every on« who
goes there la sure to be suited. b
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Burnham & Co's, Mo. 616 Market
and IT Pott street*, are going like hot cakes.
Mew and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rush to see and buy them. Elegant
parlor furniture made to order In the finest
•sytle, 4 a
Don't Foil to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Dootor For-
-tune To Her of the age, Madame Siczih, Astrol-
oger, jn. t arrived from the East, and cau bs
consulted on ail events. Bhs has obaims (or
.Iiuok, Love and Bappinesp, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le.t-r,
, *8. AU communications itriotly private. Office
incurs from 10 o'clock a m. to S p. a. Saiigjic-
tlon gtrruteed in every respect. Office. 16
Second street, Boom 11.
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Bemedy (or all Aches sad Pains.
Tlie Best Reme<Ue«w
Dr. Perry'B Laet dhanoe, (or pala. Br. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, tor all bilious complaints.
■For sale by all druggists. Agency, *17 Sansome
street, corner of Oommerolal. •
wlam Ohowder £very WlJtnfc.
The best chowder ln town, at the Original
Hot Sooteh Saloon, 16 Morton street, Just off
Aearny. S_»
fc -x> Moore,
Formerly o( Bubs House Carriageo, can be
found to front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es.
labiishment, southwest corner Bosh and Kent,
.gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carriage ordars
«ft st either place promptly attended to day
r night, at reduoed rates. en
Melodious Language.
We never have a deeper conviction of the
fact that the newspapers are the conservators
ef the beauty of the English language tban
When we read each a tender and pare and
melodious sentence as this. It is from tbe
persuasive pen of a Western reporter who
is describing a wedding. He says:
'The mayor gallooted up the church aisl*,
gwashayingaud gyrating like a Chines© Joss
with tbe jia.ja.nia."
After this we should not have been sur-
prised if we have read that the bride swoop-
ed ia aider a heavy spread of eanvaes with
t ie grace of an oyster-pungy, her six-dollar
gaiters hardly toaobing the carpet, to the
ruae of "Who vipll care for mother now?"
while the ehief engineer of thee missionary
machine turned on the customary conun-
drums from tbe chancel, and suddenly effec-
ted the consolidation. But nothing of this
kind was said. And. wo are glad. We only
suggest what might have been. If we owned
that reporter, we would remove bim to
another sphere. He would . make a very
efficient Indian for a cigar store, we shou Id
think.
»»
Fret Not.
"The boree that, frets is the one that
sweat?," is an old saying of horsemen; it is
fust as true of men as of horses. The man
that allows himself to get irritaied at every
little thing that goes amits in bis business,
or in ordinary affairs of life, is a man that
as a rule, will accomplish little and wear
out early, He is a man for whom bile and
dyspepsia have a particular fondness, and
for whom children have particular aversion.
He is a man with a perpetual thorn in his
flesh, which pricks and wounds at the slight-
est movement ; a man for whom life has
little pleasure and future small hope.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nighi.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
our careless test, by ohanoe did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ,
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window seem to ba
Home fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It Ioobs bo nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "1 must agree
That this place suits me to a *T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our aide a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oyster*, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Ion 're different from other men.
They'd clam sand oriiba and terrapins ;',
lu fact, we found they had within
That cosy place aU kin 1m of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould eeetn<
That they have here the best loe oream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "su^h nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll and made plaint
Who goes there once will go again. ,
Pacific Oyster Houae, S37 Bush street, aoove
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLES FTAAKE. Proprietor.
An Inquiring: Mind.
A little Koui-pagsn, who for the first time
was receiving religious instruction from a
female friend whom he was visiting, found
sums difficulty iu understanding that our
Sunday li .d anything remarkable in it over
auy other day. At last, by dint of -'line upon
line. Hud precept upon predept," be was
made 1 1 comprehend somewhat the saoctity
of ti e day. Unfortunately, however, soon
aftar he began to UDderstand things, coming
from church one Sunday, he noticed the
apothecary shops open. His newly acquired
moral sense received a terrible shook, and
he entered into a very orthodox denuncia-
tion of tbe aneonecions compounder of
simples.
"But," he was told, "the druggists must
keep open on Sundays, so that the eiek peo-
ple oan get medicine."
"Why, do people get sick on Sunday?"
"V/os, just as on any other day."
"Well, good people don't die on Sunday,
do they?"
"Certainly."
"Hjw can that be? Does heaven keep
open on Sunday?"
It is needless to say that all further grave
conversation on the subject was impossible.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
oity G-.aoE*.i>Ea:ixr<3,
Concr Twelfth and Folsom atreBt.3.
A Clear AUbi.
The following took place iu an attempt to
an alibi:
Attorney B— : You say that Ellis plowed
for you all day on the 29th of November?
Witness (referring to his book) —Yes.
S— What did he do on the 30th ?
W.— He chopped wood. .
S.— On the 31st?
W.— That was Sunday, and we went squir-
rel-hunting.
S.— What did he do on the 323 !
W.— He threshed wheat on that day.
8.— What did he do on the 33d ?
W.— It was raining, and he shaved out
some handles.
8— What did he do on the 31th ?
W.— Ho chopped wood.
S.— What did he do on the— But before
the question could be finished the witness's
wifeseizsd him by the collar and whisked
him out of the witness-box yelling in his
affrighted ear: "Yon. old fooll don't yon
know that there are only thirty-one days in
November ?"
Bs Tonrselr,
Hypocrisy is hollow. It is much easier,
safer and pleas in tor to be the thing which
a man aims to appear, than to keep up the
appearance of being what hois not.
The Last New Song.
Air— "Mod tfi Chandon."
Emerson CorvIUe la my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
OhI high ohl Oh! high ohl
None who have been but again will go,
Corville Fays boI eays sol
On Pice Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again. '
Visions of ShrfU- a ih in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
L,adics with escorts there always go,
Ladles go I Laaies got
Emerson Oorville's pclit&I and so
8-1 They got they gol they gel
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe ssln the Boftness of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Gbeme de Lib. x,
SUNDAY MAY 4, J87»
Twenty-Second May Festival
....OP THE....
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIft
....ES00BTEO BY THE....
San Francisco Maennerckor.
CONOEBT BY SIXTY VOOALISTP, IN8TBU-
inent&l Concert by Sohiaidt it Soblott'a
BrasB and String Baod of thir'y pipcea. Turninr
and gmiuaauc ex«roleea by the Society Boit
race, tab raoe and eporce of the moot novel d—
soriptioD. in the ev*DioR, Grand Dance exteut/d
by f o r ty members of tbe Tarn Verein wi sh torahea
bBn«r-la lights and mnaio. Alio, fableunx Vivann
with bengals lights. Danoing until lij£ o'oleok.
MONDAY, MATT 5th, 2d DAT.
March to the Wardens at 11 o'clock. Prize Tam-
ing by ell membera. Grand Concert in tbe conoert
stand. AH tbe am us nm ants of tbe first day.
Grand Tattoo, executed y all the musicians sod
dram oorps of tbe 'turn Yereln. Grand Ball all
mght.
'I lekeie 51. Ladies f r*e ■ also obildreo under t«n
years. Me Ladles admitted without Gentleman
eaeorte. " ra>2 2..
CHAS. MAYER'I
Pioneer [Cloak !J
(Formerlj.MeTer A Workhed ^
No. SO MONTOOMEKY s ^
Opixi.it, the lack Hon,
BKiBCU. 408 KMB»I 8 ,„
TtTE, MAYER 04LLS ATTENTIO m.
J.", luge and Wei! nBleotBd .(Sorinw fY
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, m
and Cloth,
And hie new «tyles of ready-made Bilk ^ J
ether LJLDIEb' SUITS, at VBKY Lm B
Also, a larn stoolr. of btripea, Brooh SI
bhawle, Lace Jackets. Bilk (nd OottcK"
bilKs, faatma, nioakingB, and 6ver»d«t
Trimming*. JUST AttBlVBD. a U>„ I
the Spring styles of *
PLAIBT ASirt EHBSOIll
JLIMEN SUITS,
_ N. B.— Oloak-B. Dresses ted salts mad
in latent fashion, at reasonable rate*. .
S. F. and N. P. JR. R. Co.
CHANCE _OF TIME.
ON ANn AFTffR APRIL 1, 1373. THB 81BAM-
or ANTELOPK, connecting at Dooann* Land-
ing with the San Erancisco & North PaciSo Rail-
road Company for Oloverdale and all intermediate
Bt'.-.tiona, will leave San Francisco doily (Snndays
eiCDted), from Broadway Wharf, at 3:3l) p. u. He-
mming, the traiu will leave Oloverdale daily at
5:30 o olook A M , connecting at Donanne *ith tbe
Bteimerand arriving in Han F.anoisco at 19:20 am.
J hs steamers and core mak» etoae connections
with btages to and from all pointe.
SUNDAY EXCURSI0NS~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Franoisoo at 8 A. m. every Sunday
arriving at Oloverdals at 1 o'uiook p. m Returning
will leave Oloverdale at 2 o'clock, amving in San
Francisco at 7 o'olock This will allow exuur-
aioniBta several hours at any of the places along
the line of r.he road- F*r all information apply at
the Oompkoy's office, 426 Montgomery street.
•Plfi PETfR DOW AriUK. President.
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the Beaton, and man* of the moat
popular
PICKTIOS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAYiLION, MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free on week days.
A.dinlaslen as Cents
CHILDREN lO CENTS. apl7 tf
Dental Work.
Fob iri»Eer qthlity; op wobk, go to T. 0. Jof-
srjp, dentist, cor. Sutter, tad Montgomery, over
Tucker's. s-n
Olaibsoyant.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Tranoe
Medlnm, S33 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
Consults Ho ii8 in English. French and German, t
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Gores Rhenmatlam and Neuralgia.
Pbxvatx Lsssons is the Fhenoh LajconAOB
by J. JosBet, graduate of the University of
Parii, late Professor of De la Monnafs' Noimat
School for Teachers, and of St. Mary's College.
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs. Ban of reference given. 4 <j
Five HunaredDien Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry. 121 Leideedoxff st. •
JE*v.t>llc Accommodation.
Waihlng left at tne office before 8a. u., can
be returned In tne evening tf required; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 131
Leiaeadorff street. •
■■■■*-■'
Twenty Thousand
Papu Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ghear Laundry, office 121 Leideadoxff st.
PIANOS.
A LARGO INVOICE OP THOSE FINE-TONED
medium priced HedAUHOM PIANOS
—toe moat durable and reliable inBtrnmnnts im-
ported into tne market for the price. Call and see
them,
ORGANS.
m^w^!™'^'!?^^8 °-L tBOse magnificent
rifclACE CABINET OJ»»>A«S-ttie most
perfeot reed instrnmBnt made. TBe tone Is pure,
Eoworful and resonant. Orer Sl.OOO of them
are been Bold.
Sheet Mnalc. Unale llookn. Bfn«lc Fo-
Itoa, Piano Stuoin, Pluno Covers, Vio-
lins, Gnltara, iccordeunn, etc. etc,
IN THE MU3I0 DEPARTMENT OP
A. L. BANCROFT & CO., Agents.
ap24 eodlm 7191 Market etreet.
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inpiIU BEST 8PBISS 1
In n>e, Forlflea the BUM
morbid, corrupt and Impv
Care. Bheumull.xa and Meremrl.
Sold by all Drugel.u.
AOEIIOT, *1T 8AS8DK1 81
SOLS AGENTS FOK
DK. rEBBT'a tAST CH41I
SI. FIIBT'S WKUPOOTT
Pianoforte.
DEOLARED BY THE JUDOE8 AT jMB
Fair or the American Institute, after a blind-
fold trial against Kteinway'e, Ohickering'e, and
others, to be THE BEST ON BKHIBITION. B,
CUKTAZ, Sole Agent, SO OTarreli etreet
N B.— Planoe of all efeTiaa TO RENT. mirl
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLAIitVOYANT. — MAD. M&RTELLE. -^7
jost arrived from Eat ope; answers men--'j|l
Lf.l questions ; dev»lopos medinniB; magne- i™»
tissa. Oiroles, Tue day and Satnrdaf evenings;
names given. Frenoh and German spoken. Ad-
mission: Ledie*. Fifty ;Oepta ; Gentlemen, One )
Dollar. Honre from 12 to 6, and T told. 74S '
Howard BtrBBt. ma \m
TOT/ W1XL FIND
The Corn Exchange,
No. 18 CUT 8TBBBT. apl7
]\S OZA HT TTAT.T.
Spanish Grand Ball!
8IID1T ITEKIlie MAT 1th
Id Oommemorati n of tbe Victor; of Pnebls.
T'oliet. One Dollar
Bait oommenoos at 18 p. M.
msiil 8EK0BA Ajj6Et.a\ O&BREBO.
Pnotographs Painted
ID WATER OULORS AND EETOnoHED IN
Ink. from tha nmalleat to f alt life-size, always
ia th* moat eatisfaotorr maaoer, on Terr moderate
terms.
EMILY B. EKTMill.
480 Kearny street,
ap251m Between Oaltfomla and Pine.
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whlteuer and Paper Hanger,
Wo.
apllm
188 DIABT 8TBEET.
Between trapont and Stockton.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama atreeU.
r*Terrapin com.tont.lj on hand,
Oysters in every atvle. PBIVATB
3UPPKH BOOMS V.TB. PABTIB8.
deo 31 1m
ST a-A-TP 1E3 19'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Mark-t and Third etreet*.
iV.E. et»r. Commercial and x*eldeadoraT.
LONG DRINK8~aThAIF PRICES.
apWlm JOHN D. YATBB.
?OSTEB
Programmee, and all kinds of Pnntfc
SHOW, LEOiTBE. CONOBB1
1TKI and OIUCTJ8 MAJU
at low bates, tv- '
3. JF*. stere
SS8 OI.A.T STBKET.
!
THOM/kB W. BBS!
BH.VEH JE'XjM.I
>• MANDr-AUTURBBotAl
i^T DRUnsTBANJOS, '
^tW — AND—
UTUEB MU8ICA1. HVSTSVI
ESTABLISHED IN l*wa|
i on the Boolp and
,T, betwoan FLrtt a
Lessons airen on tbe Boojo and Sn f
-~K 8TKEET, betwoan tint sal »
Fine-toned Silyer Bolo Baajal J
MieeioK «t:
M.B.-Floa- __
eesicnals Always on hand
FREE AND EA8
EVEKX IATITBDAT HI l!
Piano and. SlngrlnK •* *
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*t*s
«oa Ml •»! on «tree(, near te*
delO EAGLES A WILD, P»l *
CANDIES.
EA. KUYDtt OE THE FINBW *,
made at onr Steam Oandr PafttCW J ^
orders, especially from tbe coantrj. •"
«>d will be promptly »^d||^WajBl
■ «* MftTittronwrn
Change of Wharf.
OK AND AFTER HAT 1st. THB STEAMER
ANTKLOPK oonneoting with toe S»o Pran-
oieco and North PaoiHo Railroad, at Dananntj
Landing, for Sonoma. Petkloma, Santa Kosa,
He&ldBDarg, Oloverdale, and way etaiions.
Bicages* Hpringaand tbe Genera, wili leave from
FBONT Oi'REET WHARF. apSOtf
MRS. E. REGAN*
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl TUIKD STBEKT,
Has the ohoiceet and most select assortment ef
goods in her line in the city. Her H&TS are mar-
vels of beanty. and what is mott ImDOrtaot, HUB
PRIOES ARE VH.RY REASONABLE. myl
Metropolitan Theatre,
810B1MEJTO.
WK. MORROW. SOLE PBOPBIETOR.—
• This hoass oan bs ranted by toe night,
week, month or yet by, nrat-olas. companies only
Will oold abont tl.OU). Andreas as abofs. M>1>
mmm lodging hJ
Im. FHIBLY FUBV1SBSD BOC *
JW glo or in snlts, ,
"■[ "Well lAKBit*** evno ▼•"* A
<!M Onrnmisoea Booms Mist, tg
or without board. ALHAMBsVA »l
•IF Snsb strea*.
EXTRA QU*
BOOTS and
:
A FINE- WORKED OBOOHET BB1> J
tbe work of Mrs. E. Bt.nlar (•"•
lie), will be raffled tor on
6..cur<liiy EverUne;, May 1>
At BPIKB8 A POND'S, corner Keana jft
etreets. 100 onanoee. $1 par chance.
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1 Vefretables,. Board bj the w^ BBV
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CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
J ho Mo( ol'o.rt" t»ripM»l*r .r.d Muiajnr
EXTRA AIO'.a'.Vrr.lAANT.
I.t.r, .» After.... May ad
THIRD lins. D P
Bowora Mntlnoo
ANDl.AbT PUUTOBatAjrOB OP
Much Ado About Nothing
win;
Ilrnntlfnl Mrrn'rjr,
Et«g*nt Cuiinmn,
(b*rmii.e Mn.k
HfiurklluK rowutulra.
And Muprrl* A<-tln(.
Mo duy Bfaj 4-.th
LAST WKP.K OF MR5. UOWAOA,
Marie Antoinette
n>|1 3i
A. II It I 111
THEATRES ARE OUT
OO TO TUE
Hot Scotcli,
Niiii.-r .Irwi, irar Krar*},
And trj oda of tbvlr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
yVIl Drinks Ten Cental
faS tf J09. D. BRIOOB. Propri.tof.
T
New Discovery.
HK TJttE OF THK WONDKRPUL PLAMT
that God InUodtd for iho Ouro of
RHtDMATItM. NEURALGIA, CDUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND AM SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
1» indaratoed p«rf««tly by th* nodaralgnod— tho
only paiaot, on tbo Voniiatob tu»t folly Corapro
•and* It* ma* la qaalhira. Tho aboro GomplAiats
at* rrttid *if.»rnailj nhh naffly and aoooeaa. -,
DR. K K. DUDiiKii to bo foaod At hia Office,
71» MarVni, atraat, oppoiita 'I bird, Knomi 1 and
2, IroiD 10 AH t ■ 1 P M . and from i to 6 f.si
Ro>ld»noo, lOnG Million atraot. Pttunti cad
laeoomiaodat-td witn Knr>m and Boarn. apM
GERMAN PIANOS.
THE BF8T AND TH« OHKAP-
it, QonrAnbitadter A Vo., Aianta
it the oaUbraUd Faetinet of
I I XT | I *-ilatbn«r, in l.etpztv, and SobUln,
D0axIiD. OflW*. AlOKMAHMf tiTRKET. ipi*
CALIFORNIA THEATRE
Complimentary Benefit
0HA8. FRITSCH,
■aHM a yt •■■
OorxxaAti Thontre,
•aa Uti a a t aaaa uimi
Fabbri Opera Combinatioix.
CARL SPEIGLER
ai anonal lam in at
»lx- John rmatan
I'.-iiiMh last Opera Xluht
MM, MAT~i
OW* *aar a>rf> ffa><4 a>ff..
The Merry Wives
son
<>"t> » Casta Oaata la Ta>« An., a, rrrntil.
■a FAt«T»rf CA»t IPBOUI
nan-. ui lub
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f qtir. Baatliat t BMAvAna
Pailaa u^r aarai
■* 0>l"' Hau Itoa.
■ ■ »*aa H.ialr>laraaau
BN£>A.ROBD onOHtTS
A Grand hostra or 24 Hnsieiana!
a7"BMU ran b. aararad at lb. Callf.raU Taaaua aa
Balvf Jay khd BoD^.j. from 10 to A
EPIZOOTIC.
A FULL HI'Pi'i «N IB
b*> o'na>n-i1 at air alnr*. aotO'dtatg to **m
<-r Iho
'■.:- V JaVIA
Iti ■ &St AfMt-
irrclal. Ifoota-, A*Mlai '
Ladies and Children
■
KINKEAD'3
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADR} tNT TO USK. KAHTLY APPLIED,
H rreaaTy. And will nnt i-.j ir- tha rnoat dalicata. It
curl* All dlaaaaaa ol t a actio. raniOTaa Oaodruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
lUn.-w. th. Aalr .ol. ud llowr, .ad li PUAELV VKOB
IAI1I.K
•a- Th. Oilainal SAO'' BKl'.SU I1A1K TOHIO ABU
I'UI SSlNO ai^r b. tud o' j, Aji.nl,
J • . n. OATaa. Dnantat.
Oorn»r Ntw MoBtdO.* ..Dd Howard ,tr»ri.,aod.t all Diaa
m.i- taniT
Single Outside Rooms.
— -wtrti—
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasseft,
AT TUB
BRANCH HOUSE.
«B4 »A.\W»t HTKEET. « OB. CLAT,
AT
3F"irty Cental par TNTlsirt,
And 1-ieHHi l>y the Week.
<m
open AI-.I-. zo-iaBT
L. J. BWELL, Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
'
TUB MOST ELECAJT OTJUTOM WOBK I» TBB Oin»
Beers dfc Moynard,
XJ38 aLeafav .tarel ....,ifliw will or Bra*
rHE jotntSAL or amusemwttb.
robiisLsd sraw Der ia lbs Year by
X- I*- B O O- A :«. 3D XT S
B«ioa Mofit*ro*nery. &*» ?»oci«oo.
dATOBDAT
MAT 3, 1873
AMUSEMENTS Ete.
Oalitoekia Theatre.— ''Elizabeth" was
reared laetnigot. to a large bones. «-i the mati-
ateto-diy 'Macb Ado About Kotbies" will be
presented for tfcfl iwt time sod, this evening. Mrs.
Bower* will pr-sent bar wonderful dual imnerso-
aaton of "Lads Isabel and Madame Vine. In "East
' Linae." "Marie Antoneiie" will be prodoosd on
iiilir.
AX.HAKBRA THEATa».— Tlere wae a splen-
did boun bera last oigtit. and ins ectaoii atic
apjlsnss wbieb folio »ei every act. eong dance sad
atory proved how thoroughly the entertainment
spven sailed tbe andieoce. Vivian was recalled
again and *c»in. ocd se-g aong after boor and told
stories which taade tbe aodienee aoreats wiih
laagat -r. H>. Little Mac, Bob Bait. Sam Rickey
ssideitae ren will arc-ear at the matinee to-oaj.
Chia e»«n lojt and to-morrow evening. The attrac-
tion* at this bsuse on Monday nght arill be im-
oavns*. Tbe great Kel j end Leon will appear;
Him Aonss Adax*. tae famons eerio-oomlo voceU
iet, will roak- ber first appearance in California,
and Billr Emerson will mike his re appearance.
Bella. Ukioh Theatbk.— Casaim ard
sTriv oonlinoe to bo great (events* at thiB bomte.
Their repertoire of nciobati© feats appears tl be
vulimited, aa tber are constantly peiforininsj sew
ease. T. Campbell, Miss Jeonie Johnson, Mat
Kelly. Lon Oixoa, Tommy Broe and a host of
•cbera will appesr in a capital eolation of special-
ties. Tbe ptrlonoaaoe will conclude with a new
fare© entitled "Meyer Reckon Yoar Chickens be-
fore they era Hstcfced." in which Tommy Barton.
Saais Robinson. Minnie Fillmore mad others will
take part.
Bociilet'c Kit Varieties.— The new acts
"Professor Fo»ler and h s Patien'a,** The Other
*eileV end "Toe Hotel Banners'* take wall, aid
in coDJa-Cton with tie rioQ melange of song*
lanoes and lottrnmental performances given,
make ap a very pleasant entertainment.
Benefit or Chas. FBtncB at tbe Calx-
rOaanA.— Sunday evening, Chae. Frition, direcior
of the German Theatre, and late manager of the
Fabbri Tronpe, will ba tbe recipient of a oompli-
a&sctarf benefit at tbe California Theatre. The
Fabbri Troape have volunteered for tbe occasion,
and will present the last opsre of tbe *eason.
"The Merry Wires of Windsor," wbich proved
snch a euece** when it was produced some weeks
•go, for tbe first time in San Francisco, will be
Brreseotei. and Oar) Sn-sigler will naks bis last
appaaraaca in t:e character of Kalataff It is to
the tact energy and enterprise of Mr. Friteob.
that our German fellow eitlssns owe everything
wtuoh tbey have enjoyed in tbe way of drama io
and operatic performances ia tbeir own tongae*
and tbe public generally will be pleased ti join in
tblabeetimoni&l to onewho has catered worthily
for their amuse -nent.
Crrr Gardens.— This afternoon tbe St.
Bridget'^ Sondar School (Oatsoltc) eebolars will
bold their annual picnic at tneae gardens. There
win be a pa formaace In the Parilioo, flying
horses, seines, raoes, boating and other amu?e-
oaenta. 1 ickete, ioeladiog fare by care to the gar-
dens, fi'-y ce- 's. On Sniaiy and Monday the San
Francisco Turn Va.-ein will hold their plcnio here.
Geand Sdsdat EEcnE^ioiT.— The steamer
Antelope leaves Broadway Wbsrf ev^ry Snaday at
9 o'eloclc a if . • rantcize with tbe cars of lbs
Worth Pacific Bai'rosd at D.-nahue for Petal mm,
Saeta'Koss, Healdsbnrg and Cloverdale, arriving
a* tbe latter p aca »* l v x. Retaining, excur-ioa-
sets will 'eave at 2 p.m. and arrive in San Fran-
oisao st'PSL Tie *.r p offers the advauta«e oi a
spleadl sail tbe length of tbe biy, a- d sixty miles
Of railing tbroagb tbe whole length of Sonoma
cjucty. one of the richest in the State. rTxonr-
eton tiokftte at redacted rates good from Saturday
to Monday.
Woodward's Gardexs— This beantifol
ressrt preacnti thoasaods of attractions. To day
t'Mis will be auimm-nse gaiberiag of caildrea.
aata* fesrlvalfor the beoefitcf tbe Sunday School
Libraries takes plac*. The Japanese Troupe and
Signer Doneto will appear.
Badoeb'8 Oektras. Pare, Oakland. —
This beautifal gardea is a popular rt*sert for
picnic parties. To-raorrew the picatc of the Ohe-
bra Aobln Raehmonium, for tbe benefit of tbe
Paoiflo Hebrew Orsban Aiylaea will be held there
Oq TnBT'day next the McMahon guard will hold*
Utair f jortrenth unual picoie there.
Moves.— Tea name of the nev theatre on
Bosh atraet (Ooagreas Hal), will probably be
"The Aew Ope re Hoa.se." How would the
"Figaro Taeatre" sound? W. H. Smith has gone
Bast to e o ga«e a company.
<Jari Speigler, tbe biaso, li te tike a farewell
baasfitat Caciflo H ttl, on Wednesday aexL The
Pabbri Troupe will give a grand concert on the
occasion.
Mrs. Bowers will close her engage-neat at the
California Tbestre aext Satardis*.
Motbiag ia definitively aelt'el ts yet about tbe
siew tbsatreon Misaisn st-eat It is to bebailt
but will not be oomureucel uatil tae spsione,
puses away.
Ths scenery of Mag aire's Opera H?um has bean
purchased f ot the Mew Opera tlouae sa tiosa si,
AMAIObUOSX aCSEUsC. — UTlO 01 ttle ICOSt
0 .Eupiece tolleetioaa of the xrad in the Called
• tatoa. aompriaing bundreds of oostly and beau-
iiTut wax models, u dairy on -now (to aentle-nsa
saly) a: the Muraaa oa Uontgamary street. An
- -aaar &ay be ernnuMv --^- 1 .,,*
PACIFIC COAr.T ORAWATIC iEWS.
Gbabs VaLLET.— E. RW Davlee performed al
Hamilton Hall on the let aad 2ad, giving tha
v:o:e enteita'nment him<elf.
SaCEAICXSTO — Mias Ansaita L. Dargoo. Charles
Rdm^nds and company performed at tbe Metro-
pulitin Iheaire on Monday. Tuesday, aad Wed-
nesday evenlnKa. to good hoote;. Tbe Bee, speak-
ins of tbe firet night's performance says:
The parquet and dres* circle of la*t night's thra
tre, Io Dtunben and bri>harjt coloring. wer»- more
l»k- the fljsb tiroes when dauntless torn Magaire
wae indeed tbe Napoleon of the Picfl ; e'ace. and
BvadrciD. Lawrence Borrett, Alice Kingshnry.
Robert Heller. Italian Osera. Jap»nese Jagelera'
end all tbe ctoic-st in mosio. dnma and noa.lu;-
crip'- amueemetti *e:re rnaoed tarougb toeMctro-
poitan b>r^ as swift v a-d imps. tially as tbrougb
tbe Opera riooee at tbe Bay.
Oo Friday eveoiut; tbe Chapman Sifters and
company, appeared in "Little Don Giovanni." Tbey
will give a matinee to-day aod another perfor.
anance in the evening.
Sa* Jose.— The Chapman Sisters, with the Me-
tropolitan Theatre Company, nader the manage-
ment of B. G. Bert, performed at Brobaeks's Opera
Hobbsob Tuesday aad Wednesday evenings. On
tbe first nisbt. in oooBOQuence of a christening
party at Mr*. S.immeni>. tbe attendaaoe was net
even "good far San Jos.-;" on tae second night
Saa Jose turned out io fall foroe, and the e was
very nearly expenses in tbe couae. Manager Bert
won't lose more than a hundred dollars, so he has
notaiog to grumble aboot The Mercury, after
praising tbe Obapraan Sisters, saye: "We hope
they may fiod it convenient to make San Jose an
other visit at no distant day." Yea. tbey will when
they get wealthy Blind Tom gave a matioee
and aa evening oonoert on Monday; the attsnd
ance was "fair." 7ba Fabbri Troape are going
to give operatio performances next Tuesday aad
Wedoesdey evenings; /'Martha" will be presented
on tae first mentioned The San Francteeo
Cadets will give an exhibition of their blindfold
drill at tbe Oity Market HUl to-night.
Yuba Citt— Prof. Paul Beolon will give a con-
oert at Scbeoslerr's Hall os Friday, May 16;h.
Aoieng the names of tboie who will take pait in
It we find Mi;6 E liHiceon. iir-r. violin; Hiss Alice
Wise, flageolet : Mrs. Noonie Bsuloc, first B fla(
tenor, and Miss Lola McQuid, violemeilo. We
shall yet; near of the Yuba Gity band of lady mu-
oicians.
Viegista Orrr— A complimentary benefit con-
cert -to Prof. Wm. Saner, tssk pl.*CB at Piper's
Opera House laat night. The Rosedtle Dramatic
Troupe will give a matiaee oerformoaoe to-day,
and perform to-night and to-morrow nigbt. Blind
Tom will give concert! on tbe 5th, 6tb, 7th, and
Bab.
Btocetdw,— Blind Tom gave a oonoert at Me-
eart Hall on Wednesday. The Chapman Sister*
performed at the Theatre on Thursday. On Fri-
day evening a concert, complimentary to the
National Guard of San Francisco, was given under
the aaapicas of tbe Stockton Gui.-d at Moxsrt
Hall.
Hayiltos. Set. — A' tronpe consisting of Miss
Maggie Knight, John W. Dunne, J. S. rLindssy
Harry Lorraine, John Mafuire and others per*
formed last Friday and Saturday evenings.
Salx Lake.— The Variety Combination closed an
engagemett at the theatre on the 25 -.Q, wbea Mies
Osme Armstrong and M'Jle Josephine teak a ben-
efit. The tieatre reaiainB olosed nntil this even-
ing, when J. 0. Graham will take a benefit. Carrie
Garter, Bella Bird, W. O. Dudley, M. Foreter and
Geo. F. Bird, of the Salt Like Theatre company,
have gon9 to Ogden. Tbey make a northern tsar
Maetsvtixb-— K. D. Davies gave bis' entertain-
ment at tbe theatre oo the 29 .h aod 39;h nit.
Portland —Tbe Rifles gave a promenade Con-
vert on tbe 2£th nit., at the Skating Rink. Car,
Bosco, the wixird, gave his entertainment, and
Miller and Meiks performed on the .trape&e in ad-
dition to the musical portion of the entsitain-
oaent.
Mr. 8. W. Johnson, has arrived, and bring*
fromStlt Lake a fins car-load of horeea, intended
fur sol* in this city. The horses are all in fine
ooadltlon, ana a* they hers had the eplxootlc
lntoeBtrt, no fr r, may be entertained ctthelr
again taking Un cimus. We hope oar readers
will call on him and take a look at his ttook.
He he* put up at the Bos Allen Stable, 669
Xatket Btreei. ^s
MiLX.x aiET.- Hata cleaned, pressed and
ttimnaed to <o*d*r a- the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Weed. S2i Washington street. ft.*
Er. C. T. S o; haa removrd hla otHm to the
Olympic Clob Building, ccrntr of Kew Mcnt-
tKsn ry ane Howard. is
San Francisco JTenelry nonnfatctory.
D. W. La-rd, 610 Merchant stkesaV Dlaznond
S**tinc. Kaemeliog. All klnOd ot repairing
done. Jewelry tar silet"
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In Hew York, "Prow Frsn," with Miss Agnes
Ethel in tie title role, was produced at the Union-
square Theatre on the 14th, and has been run
cing to crowded house never since At Booth'd
"■ Djddy O'Dowd" tas been withdrawn, and on tbe
Slat, Bouoicanit appeared io "Arrah-na-Pogaa"
an3-Eerrj" At Wallaok'^, "David Garriek.*'
and "Dandrear7 Married and Settled". .,..*.**Dn-
derthe Gaslight** at the Grand Opera Bouse was
sirceeded on tbe 28h by "Monts Ohrfsto" with
Fecbter in the title role "Man and Wife" ia
an.erliaed to suooeed "Divorce" at the Fifth
Avenue "Humpty Dnmpty," fifth edition, at
tbe Olympic The- Yoke* Family closed tbelr
engagement at Ifiblo's Garden on the 26th. Oo
tbe 2S:b. thB epeotaonlar ballet trick pantomime
entitled "Aarael; or the Magic Charm," was pro^
duoed, and the wonderfal little gymnast, Lu-Lti
made her first appearance At t:e Bowery, "A
E.d Lo>." by Obarles Foster, wa' tbe attraction
Je.me Morton appeared tn "Fanobon" at
Wood's Museum Eitty Henderson, ctog-dan-
oer, was the newest addition to the company at
Tony Past ).'; Miss Louise Arnot was engaged
to appear at tbe Athenxsuni Nothing parti ca-
larly new at Bryant's; il<nt;r Barney, the reigning
Star, let- on ths 26th Harry Norman bad a
farswell benefit at Do Garmos Hall on tbe 13 h.
At the Toeatre Oomi^ne. s new drama en ti-
tled "So. 7; or, Was He GatlLyT" wai produoedon
tbezlst.
In Boston Mrs. F. 8. Cbanfrau continued at the
Boston Theatre The Museum was i till run-
ning "One Hundred Years Old.** Miss Oar-
letta L clercq commeneed an engagement at trie
Globe on the ?£rtb. grevious to her departare for
England The Howard Athensaam presented
tbe drams of "Arrah-na Pogue,*' and the Lacr
Family in pantomime J. M. Be lew gave bis
farewell reading at Tre moot Temple on tbe 20th.
1 The Breton Courier criticises O. W. Tayleure's
| version of FaStLyene," produced bere under the
, title of "The Elopement, or Marnate and its
, Shadows," and at tbe Boston Theatre under that
I of 'The Two Wives." a- follows:
I It Is tbeleait objsot-ooable from a moral point
of view as well as abe l?ait probabls ol all tbe dra-
matic versions of the mawktso novel of "East
J Lysne," with which tbe pilienoe of tuemo's intel-
, ligeot pom too ot osr the at re-aoera Cu oeen inec .
< Test a woman abducted from her Cosoaid and
children to a atateof nnoonsciousneee aad rersvin-
log her purity of character as a wife and mother
should cot retnrotoher eorrowinz family at tbe
first oppeitanisy, instead of remaining in volun-
tary exile for ten years, 'o e?me Back nader an
a»enmod came to tae house where ac other wo-
man bad aasumed ber lormer niace of mistress
of tbe bon^ebeld.is aimp y absurd and nenaturai
and dramatically considered, tbe wlesedaeas of
. tie original Lady Icab.l is an element that is to
be preferred
■At the HollidsT-'treet Theatre. Baltimore, on
the ltth, ths fairy drama of "The Forty Thieves"
ws9 produced, and bold the boards unul the 17th .
Both tbe Rand Sisters, Varrey. Howard, Gossin
aod others appeared in the caar, uid tb* Jee Bros.
gmv* iocidentuly their musical rock performance.
Bote Band introduced a comical little donkey that
always appears in this piece when It is played
there.
This is the wsy a Boston actor gets criticised:
"The Bene D'Alby of Hart Conway was fairly but
unevenly given. Tbe gentleman bts in bis ges-
tures a most disagreeable way of sawing the air
and always ends bis sentences with an abrnpt fall-
log ictlectioa. His embracing 1* aa chilly as an
ioebarg.**
The New Opsra-houae, Lansing, Mich., jnst eem-
ul-t3\ wiil bj Inaugurated by Edwin Booth to-
night May! it will aestfifteen hundred persons,
has a commodious stage, with scenery Ae^ and
jjjjmmmk
The last C:ipper}recBired has the fellowiag ad-
vertisement :
Waum's-* 'PEH4 Bopbb, San Francisco. Califon.
foroia rredoii-k W. n&'i, Leire-and Maoagerr
Harm* i«car»d th- le\a* of icis N»w Opera
hou-t, now io the tonr:e of cinstraction, which
iedesfec-d u> b* os« of tb» oao*t co^modiooa,
m»g' mo nt.«nd compete Temples of Amuse-
ment oo tbe An <>ricon OTOtlnert. with ev«ry re-
gard t>dfrta'!, c-m'"(t, elegance, moti»"-n improve-
r«i>n'* anJ a cestirg capacity Ot 2,243 ohairr,
• rected under 'te ''nnarOiste sup-rvinjn "t Mr.
J. A. Kemer, of -Now York, is contraCLeU f^r to
be reidy fo- o^cipancy on or afcont Worday, bep-
tsmberlsi, le7J Ladiae atd Gentlemen (uf ao-
kbowleaged ability ooly) a»d atrfuiU first class
artines aesir ng enftag-uieot will apoly by letter
to tbe anderaigoed. care of Ool F. A. Brown,
No 9 w«u 4ta street, Nw York, or i'. o. r".oi
1S19. San Francisco, ual. FBKD. W. BERT.
In the dra<na-io summary, we find t;e following
notioe— giving fartner partioalaxd:
Tbe Dei* Grand Opera-HoueB to be erected on
Mission elect above Toird, in Sao F.-*ncieco,
i. a .. has been seenreu for a t»rm of yean by Mr,
Frederick W. Kert of tuat city, who is at present
inNesrYorb engagiDg a company and artist* for
ihe *<9BBon which wi 1 commence on or aboot Mod.
d<7 Sept. 1, 1873. It is designed to make this new
edifloeooe ot the targett and handsomest in ths
United States, and io pointof finish and degsnoe
it will be modeled after Mblo's Garden. Ihe
etagti will be eighty fett deep, with ail toe neoes-
sary mec^arical appliances and psraphema in re-
quiaite io- any optra. drama, or epsctacle of mod-
am times. It will ooctvin tbre- t'*ra over par-
qoet, which will have £64 chair*, the first baloooy
bi\ second 4W, and t ti- gtllery A36, makiag in all
-fating cspaoitj for 2,3 3 people, independent of
the aisle- or fobbiee. Mr J. A. h-cr of flew
York Oity ia the arcbitec. and will personally
BUDBrin'eod its conitrnctnon The entire coat of
tbe edifice la estimated at $> 0,0?.'.
Tbe dramatic critic of the Chicago Inter-Ocean
is evidently Bnffering for want of a good "weep."
He says: "If 'Alixe' bad not been pre-anuonnoed
as a strict y emotional drama, if no emotional ex-
pectations bad been raised aboot it, if tbe word
'torilllng' .bad never been spoken in connection
witn'it, if it had been simply heralded as a new
and popolsr play In wbteb certain phases of do-
mettio infelicity would be encased— is is probable
that one would have been surprised into a thrill
of emotional excitement, accompanied by an cp-
propriaie flood of emot'cnal tears. Bat when one
proceeds, under advisement, to a theatre, with
one dczsn handkerchiefs, three towels, several ta-
ble napkins, and one omb.-elU, and finde tbata
single eqaare of ordinary cambric will Bumoe,
ttt*rt enao.es* feeling of disappointment, not to
soy o--agrlD."
Sims Beevee, tbe English tenor, is notorious foe
his habit of bresking faith with tbe pnblio. The
following recently appeared in the London Times :
"Sir; In the Times of to-day, Mr- Sims Reeves
is advertised toeing a new song, entitled 'Noth-
ing.' There must eurely bs some mistake in call
ingitnew, as within the last nine months I have
gone three times to hear this celebrated singer,
and oo each occasion be sang*— nothiog.— TJbiquk."
A farewell testimonial will be given at tbe Acad-
emy of Music, Philadelphia, in tbe early part of
May, to Frank Brower, tbe veteran comedian, and
one of the first to introduce negro minstrelsy and
alevat) it to its present standard of popularity.
&trakoach will give an operatic season io Bos-
ton, in January next, with Nilsson, Torriani,
Anne Lonise Cary, Oapaul, Oempaoini, Dej
Pnente, and Maurel. in his company.
Carlotta Leclercq will produce Wilkts Collins*
new plai, 'The New Ma*dalen." at the Globe
Theatre. Boston, early in Msy.
Tbe New York Dispatch, with, we hope unin-
tentional cruelty, ssys;
"One Hundred Years Old" is io preparation at
the Metropolitan Tneatre, San Francisoo.
Jnst at tbe time when this temple of the drama
is about to ba cot downio its prune to talk about
snob a play seems nokiod.
Mra John Wood sails by the Algeria, on May
14th. for Europe,
Mr. Lester Wallack ia playing in Providence,
Rhode Island.
Miss Marian Mordaont arrrived in New Tork
from San Francisco, April 16th, and has Biooe been
o Defined to her residence with lung fever, which
sheoontraoied while performing at Salt Lake Oity,
Utah.
Go'tava Bideanx, the well-known minstrel and
baritooB vocalist, sailed fcr Enrope on Saturday
April 19, in tbe etesmer Spain. By tbereoent death
q( his mother, in France, Gaettve comes into the
possession of many ducats.
Mr. Harry Palmer, one of the managers of N'ib-
lo, 9 Garden is among tbe passengers in the s'.eam-
abip Adriatic, which lett New York oo Saturday,
April 19tb, for Liverpool.
"Pony" Mo-re (of Moore 4 Barreaa' Minstrsls of
London. Ecu ) with bis family will shortly arrive
io New Tork, where fe will remain eome weeks
for rest and enjoyment.
Matter Barney wae to nave a benefit at BtsdI'i
Ocera-house on Thursday afternooo, April 24,«hen
John Hart, John Wild, Harrigan and Hart, al-o
R; M. Carroll an 1 sons from the Theatre Oomique,
would appear as volunteers.
Junius Brntus Booth, W. J. Florence and
Lytton Sotbern sailed for Liverpool, Bng., by
Steamship Rossis on April '6.
Obarles Howard, the inimitable impersonator of
plantation nigs, reports to Fioalo, from Trimble's
Varietie?, P.t'sturg. He took his farewell benefit
thereon tbe 25tb.
Miss Nelson read st one of the St. Loots balls
28th and 29th, for tbe delectation of the pious, who
assooiste a toeatre with brimstone.
Aimee and bouffers. Academy, Philadelphia.
21st, one week; Wilmiogton, Del. Mar 8.
Bergar family of bell-riogera and general instm-
i?utalists. with other epeciatitles, T enton. N J.
2lstand £21; and are to open in Brooklyn at the
Atheneenm for t-o weeks, commencing 23d. W.
W. Fo "ler. business manager.
Stuart Robson, in his sew speciality of "Law in
New York," Olympic, St, Louie, May 5, and WaV-
nnt-street Tbiatre, Philsdelphls, 17th.
Robert McWode. ObeBlsm, Philadelphia, -1st,
three weeks
Sheridan' and Mack's Show, Biddeford, Me,,
May 3.
Oliver Doud Byron and troupe, Dayton, 30th and
May l; Columbus. 2i and 3d.
Monoore D. Oonway tells tkhis story io one of
his London letters to tbe Cincinnati Commercial:
"Let me conolude my lettBr with the following
little conversation which I overheard at the A del-
phi Theatre a few evenings ago. The play was
'Jack Cade." First stranger, remarking apsa one of
tbe earlier thefts of tbe hero, says: 'If he went te
Amerioa, he'd be a fair oandidate for Congress,'
Fact "■
Mr. J. M. BeUew, the English elooutienlst. re-
turns borne on the .8th of May. intending to come
again tothis cone- try next season. Be has been
guaranteed net less than six thousand pounds for
one hundred readings.
The new emotional play, "Magdalen," to be pro-
duced at the Fifth Avsnne Theatre. New York, is
from ths pen of Dr. Moseotbal, author of "Leah,
ins Forsake n."
Mi8sOar:UBeRiehings-Bernsrd was tendered a
complimentary benefit on April ISth at ths Acad-
emyof Music, Indianapolis, by the. eitizens, when
the comedy of "Extremes" was produced.
Farron and Baker, supported by Meeoh's Bctfalo
company, nnder Fred Stanfleld's managemiat.
opened a four nighta' season at ths Detroit Opera
House, April tSfctt.
Pauline Luooa. Clara LouUe Kellogg aod tronpe
opened for one week at Pike'e Opera House. Oin-
eineati, 14th.
Mme. Anns Bishop sang at the organ oonoert at
Plymontb Church, Brooklyn, April l»th, to a full
hor.ss. It wis her 1 -.a '. appearance.
Sol Smith Russell, assisted by ProL Gardner's
Knight-Templar band, was billed at Bay Oity,
AtShelby'sOomiqns. Buffalo, "Amerjaus." child
violinist; Annette La Pont, daaseuee; Geo. Levan-
tme. balancer, and Louisa Boscbell, wire-waiker,
were tbe fresh appearances on ths lith, aad con-
tiousd throughout *be week to good business,
Eircb. Wam'o d A Eickaa'e San Freooioco Mia-
etrela opened at Piko's Opara House, Cincinnati,
on the 21st, for one week.
The New York Mercury says: "Miss Anna Ad-
ams, serio-comic vocaliaU after eonolading a sno-
eesiful engagement at Fox's American Theatre.
Pbiladelpnla, on tbe 19'.h, commences a two weeks'
enEagement at Shelby's, Bufftio, on the 2 1st icst.
Uses Adams will then embrace tbe opportnnity
thus afforded her of Tisisingfor the first time Ni-
agara." MiesAdsms has ohaneed ber mind, and
is more likely to see Yossmite than Niagara, as
she Is engaged to appear at tbe Alhambra Theatre
oa Monday.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Curei Lame Back and Paralyata.
3-L
Tin? "Veto
Is celebrated for Its superior liqaors and fine
cigars. OocnolaelenrB say onr "Pony" Brandy
pate a veto on all others. Call and sample it.
E. H. Levy, proprietor. Sou-. h wet t comer of
Kearny and Commercial. Ax
Star Sralx-tts ttriG. Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for tae cheap, at the
What Cheer LauBdry. 121 Leidesdorff at. •
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Astrologers.
Mrs. Buck, 130 Geary street.
Bookseller* and *tatioo*r*.
StaoeyA Mock, (school books & specialty,) 8, W
corner Fourth and Mission.
H- fcL Moore, fi«w Monuoumry. near MerehaBt.
Bu»lne«» Colletrea.
Hoald's, Bryant A Stratton'* Oollege, it Post Si
Bo tehers.
Kate, Fred, Stall* <U to 100. California Market.
Clair vos ants.
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, '£ -1 Kearny street, Boom 8.
Employment Office.
Chas. F. Beoberer & Oo., 652 Saoramento street.
Chinese Btnploiment Co.— Pierce A Co., til Sao-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Ward. 610 Montgomery street.
tL H. Kirohoff, Male end Female Help, 6J5 Kearny
French Fancy Aoed*.
Locan A Oo.. IA Montgomery. 107 and 100 Sutter,
Hoop Shirts and Corsets.
M. Frend, 16 Second street
Hnmnn Hair.
Sam peon, A. B. A Oo.. 110 Second street.
Merchant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 12 Post street.
Milliners.
Miss Lizzie Carter, US Fourth treat.
Mrs. M. selig, 226 Kearny street.
Sessreher of Records.
O. V. Gillespie. 611 Wasbiogtonstraet.
Wines and Llqaera (WboUsale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. W« Front.
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principal hotels io California, Nevada and
Orecon— the papers lett in the theatres ataight
being gathered op and saved for that ^uxpoed.
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out tbe centre of the city, in all Hjoels. Bee-
teuTsnte, Saloons, Sterea aod Offices.
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Oakland FerryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
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in tbo Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
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to tbe city to make purchases, and is therefore ths
best of advertising mediums.
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A DBAYETJB, who baa been connected with th*
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the cuisine departments that will render the Mi-
ners'more popul&r than it has ever been dunnj
tbe 22 years of its prosperity. Our Bills of Fan
embrace all tbe delicacies of the season. Our
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ear NelVamiim, 115 Stalplej at.
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«D«PHT BBOH,
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OR. JOBDAH'S
UATOMICAL MUSEUM,
> of at vdlalae.
fB^EfXl01tr^
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
,^Tt,xL T>*
GireRjTone to the Stomurh.
g^lXL'B.^8
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
FT
Is a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
L.,(!^iXLB>^
UAH KO BUPMlloK AS A
BLOOU PURIFIER.
WILLIS' BAND.
MUSIC FUBNISUKD FOR ALL
ooaA'toa*. U oaIo imporvad, Arr»n«*d
And for aaIa.
MARI'UM. HLUM Laadrr of
Orthntra.
UT.KWK TOV DEB HKIIDK!., 1-eud-
Of Hian Band,
Aaa-Ord*r« from tba ooootrr pfoeapttj atiandao
U> Addrtua M. W. WILI.IB. Uton'i Mn.ia
Htora. IHtt M.m •-* mam atr-«t, or MABUUH M.
BLUM. •»» 3iocL.toinor*air»at. JaOU
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
«0 8KCOMD NTUKET.
FINE COO D3! "PERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
AFINB LINE OF BPKIMI AKD HOMM(R
(i»odi Juit r.Doi.fd. Ua>l aofl I— tb»m-
r A3 8ecoM4 .trret.
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Bar Sugar
pOR SALK-Sia KRABNY ST8IET. AT
A MEUOKB'S. _ AUo. evarr kind ot OaodiM
Whnlaula and Ral 11.
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H. A. KKRCKB.
REMOVED.
TBI WEED 8KWINO MACHINE AOEHOT
AcfDor i» Dow removed to 1SS Now Moal-
„»." .liioN o..r Bo.a-d. N. B -Th. WllBD
Faiallr Foforn. took tbo blitb.it pntmlam ot.r
el»hlr-lwo romp.i'ioro ot tno Kratl World o Fair
.. p.irln, PF7: olio, the nttao Flrtt Promlor. at tho
craat Marilaod Io.tltato Fair, opoo TW.N II-
IHlIK Palaf .....--
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
RflOiaa lO and 17 080 WiiNliini;l»n atreet.
arci'liL NOTICE TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARR PRRPARED TO POR.YIM!
BIMihiol OR'JHkMHAS oornooaad ot
in. boot no. 10, »o. in tba Baat^ andar ooaapa.
t«ot laada'a, at fair ratM.
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B.IIBT MU>,
Wllotbalr Of-al Baoulion.
OOUNTERFBI r .
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Inoladlaa: Ibo Child TTander. IAFPUO.
I.EI.IK till'.
Mim h. ki.i.in .ad w. r.i.i.ia.
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OldOritrlDA IKadLIOD. llaGAAlT
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOll,
la Mori.. Biraal. Bear atearajr.
All Drlulis Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJtRRY IN TOWH.
AlwaTA on fllA thaNawYork HArAlif, HarpAr'r
Wntkly, Frank Laalla'a, Day'* Ootnjra, Polioe G*
7.aitl«, All tb*> OalifornlA pApaia. alao London
Ptinob, BalfaLlfA. IllaatrA'.*d Loodoo Ifawa. Oail
and aat'efj rooraalf.
AtV* Don't forgat tbo alxn of th* Hot a>ot*-h,
fa7tf W. B. WALDKON. Propnotor.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOMlEB SOU,
LANCASTER'S
• IT W ANII IKOTON "TBKFT.
fatOl** Optv Maatnfra'a Opar* tlooaa.
SANGER HALLE
(BUfOBB'B HALL.)
14 OKABT *T., RUB ERABXT.
KfoDC boi tlir Cb*lce*t BrawdA af Wlawai
■.nd Llqaei-A aa baaa.
OEPOT WETAND & (ASCHl'S BAY BREWIRV
f-W U • QHRI8 FKLDMAMR.
BOWERY THEATRE,
SALT LAKE CITT.
TTARIKrT TALENT KB ROOTE EAST OAR
" al.ajra aaoara Brat-oUae •paaaamaata br
at.pploaal Bal*. Lakaaod apuliiou to
B. JIRORE,
fad Baalneaa Mna.nea*.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIK.41INIAV VST*, RKTA.IIA.
T^HIS IUaROAJTT TUHATRK BAB BEEN* BJt-
daoorAtAd, aim) AAQ b« r«DtAd by tba nieht or
hi tba whIc. Star* Aad tr*r«lln([ oompaalaa
ItWal'v traalad with on applioAtlop br Uttar
Jt'UR PIP KB,
MAnaaiar And iol« ProorlAtet.
Or to J. U. HcCABi:.
«SO WiaahlBartOai atraat. Ban ynLOtrlaoo.
Sig-nor Mancusi,
pBIYATB SINGING LESSOKB.-OIABS OB
BOIIBAT aad TBIMDAI.
At I r.M. St. Jamaa Uooaa. BBS Uarkat atraat
ooroerof Ellia. falBlai
GEORGE MATES*
andall klbda ol SBKLL FISH. .
Sulla Noa. ta, 41, aa, California'
MILITARY GOODS
«jn>. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICM
JIUIIIII"
9H
THE JOUBNAL 0¥ A11TJ8EMEKTB.
Pnbllabed every Day "> the Year **
MIMrrcUunt nnd .".SO WataUasrt«».a »t«
Below Montgomery, San Frsocieoo,
SATURDAY.. MAY 3,
1873
Knjoj*»bl» Drives.
An elegant and coixforiable carriage, Etytieh
horses and a reliable driver are tee leading e»-
aentlalBof en trjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in Ban Frenclgco eo nn questionably
as frcm Frank fronton, whose carnages bave
the privilege o the stand frontlnc the Occi-
dental Hotel. BlsnmdaoBietnra-onta&reu&ed
by tbe lest circles of l be city, and as be makes
It a point 10 employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, be in more liberally patron-
iaed tban any otter carriage proprietor on tnla
Coast, while a large Lumber of person e, and
Sadies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those whicn be provides. Frankbas en-
Jeyed gr -at &ncc«BB in blB business, and tbe
admirable way in which be conducts it makes
bim a lavorlte with all who patronize him. *
•'
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's Oarptt Sweeper, with tbe best assort.
mtnt of Carpets and Furniture In tbe Btate, at
John 0. Bell's, neirly tpposite tbe Grand Hotel
Hit iet street. 4p
— •
It Is True, *
J. A. Shaber t Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of rarnittiTe and bidding cheaper,
for caeb, than aoy other dealer in town. Other
dealt id don't stand a shost of a chance when
people know Sbaber'd prices, 707 Market street
Bomo-vaX,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to
113
Post street. Sewing machines rented snd-re*
paired as neml. and sold cheaper than ever, x
Fh.0t02rapD.lc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Oakery. &§ Third street between Stevenson and
Mission stree a
The Boston Furniture Company -
Has ramoved to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
A Plebsant JUOCaUOn.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Albambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a t«t fine one and if well
lighted *sd ventilated. .
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one doer
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and cell-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, bats, trunks, vallsep,
eTc, balow coit. Gall if yon warn bargains. 8l
Round Not to he Beat,
Is G. Bnrkhardt's motto. Fine French OaM
Boots made to order from $8 to {10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A foil assort-
ment of neatly-made good* always on hand, at
prices to salt everyone's purse. 4- si
Coras, Bunlcns, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure warranted bj Albert Schoen-
wald, 137 Second tire* t. A-bi
Fine Candits.
yresb, sweet and dehciona Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, q
Pratt'i Abolition Cil
Cares Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
White Labor Only :
Employed by the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdoifi airaet. *
Ladies, now Is your time to bny your under-
clothing at a great facrifke, becanse E. Fmeo-
lander has gone to Europe to bny bis Fall im-
portation i?, and has left orders to sell bis large
•took of ladies' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and pktu rne. cheaper than
at any othtr plsco in the city. B&mfmber the
number. 9 Third street. Nucleus Bnilding. 8a
Everybody (Suite*!.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " Tss" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
orw styles can be round. The stock Is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. Burnham & Co's, No. 618 Market
sad 17 Post streets, aae going like hot cakes.
Sew and choke patterns corstanlly arriving.
A perfect rnah to see and buy them. Elegant
Varror Inrnltare nude to order in the finest
aytle. 4a
Don't Fail to Call and See
The roost wonderful and gifted Doctor Fcr-
tane Teller of the age, Macamb Smith, Astrol-
oger, Ju*t arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on ail events. She has charms for
2410k, Lovs and HapplnssP, which never fall to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le tea,
<8. All communirations atrictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock am. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gu ranteed In every respect. Office, 16
Second street, Boom II. 40
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
Tiae Best Remedies,
Br. Perry's Last Chance, lor pain. Dr. Per-
ry"e Webfoot Pins, for an billons complaints.
Vca sale by an druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
tract, oerner of Commercial. •
Clam Chowder Every Night.
•Jhe beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Seotcb Saloon, 26 Morton street, Just off
Beamy. 3-»
:. B,rx>. Meore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
found in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner flash ana Mont-
sjomery rta., or Deater BUblee. Caxriace orders
«flt at either place promptly attended to day
might, at reduced rates, sa
FOREIGN DRAMATIC HEWS.
The London Fipjaxo e.ya: The Moore and Ber-
a-esa Miostrale will have reason to look to tbeir
laurels. Hitherto tbey have triumphed over rira!a
by the simple plan of eoitaging lor themselves the
principal singers of the enomy. fn tbe present
instance this ia impossible. The "Blondinette
Melodists" are etaven yoanu ladies, all blondes,
and ol great personal baautr, who sit in a semi-
eirole, and aing; Bongs, Ooriaty fashion, give comic
dialogues, and perform, in a refined and lady-like
manner, all the tricks we are acouatonaed to see in
the amatl Sr. James's Hall. Of oonrae tbe "eomio"
eongaare drawing-room ditties instead of darkey
melodies: bat they nevertheless contain in them
the ring of true merriment, and they are given by
tbe bright-eyed beauties in a eaooy and piquante,
although essentially lady like aod lenoed, man-
ner. It i 3 impossible It adequately describe the
charm of tbe performance. The idea ia a novel
one; and the votoea are so fresh and tuneful, and
the whole eot?rtaiomant so pleating, that eacoeas
must be a foregone coa c lesion.
Ia London, Drary Lane closed for tbe winter
season March 31et, witb a benefit to Ohatterton,
the lessee, extended from tbe previous Saturday.
Tbe house was to ba re- opened by Mapleson, with
Italian opera, April 15sh....Oovent Garden opened
its Italian opera season, ander Gye, April let.
"L'AIrioaine" waagiveo, with al'DeAngeri as tbe
novelty in Belike. A critic remarked: "M'lle
Aogeri doabtleas thought her reception rather
cold. The tide, however, soon turned in her
avor, and altboogh there was no marked display
of enthusiasm, the audience recognized that they
bad before tnem an actress and singer of more
than ordinary promise," TheAdelphi was to
olose April 5tb, tn order to rehearse the drama of
"The Wandering Jew," by Leopold Lewis, which
was to be presented 14 lb.
Six new theatres are being built in Vienna for
the Great Bxhlbitien— Olty Theatre, Opera Oom-
jque. Court Theatre, Residence Theatre, Academy
Theatn- (for French plays of the higher order),
and International Theatre.
M. Roozaad, NileBoa'a husband, has been ad-
mittel a member of the Paris Jockey Club, and
Pigaro nsea big type 1b announoiag tbe fact.
Almaviva, of the London Figaro, aajs: A deli-
clous horror was offered, tbe other day, to the
morbid population of West Hartlepool. At the
Gaiety. Varieties Theatre, in that town, was repre-
aented tbe great moral drama entitled "The Life
and Death of Mary Anna Cotton." The heroine
in this interesting and improving play waa acted
by a Miss E. Leigh z on, who is, we are informed by
the bill. Mar; Anne Cotton's "vary Image," which
fact most make tbe spectacle ail the more edify-
ing. What the magistrates or licensing authori-
ties of West Hartlepool may be about, I know not ;
but I may suggest, with all due deference to the
mordsresB'a "very image," that 1 his libel upon an
unfortunate wretch , who has paid the last penalty
of the law. is as unfair as it is disgusting. I won-
der that any respectable artiste oould be fonud to
take part in bo diseracef nl a performance .
Oysters.
In Btrolling round the other night,
To look at 'Prlsoo by gas light,
imr careless feet , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, trade a Boieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which tbe waters softly leli,
Made that window seem to bY.
Bome fairy grotto of the sea.
3top," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It loose so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this plaoe suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked tKOffraJicai&y, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;}
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sore.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here tbe best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "Bucb nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 EiiBh street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABLE8 HAAKE, Proprietor.
Ladles "Visiting; Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Josh P.
Dwxeb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Liok Howe,
and at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Habfdxeb-
CHIEFB KEATLT Mi-EKED. PEBUAKSBrf Of OVerV
description to order. s
Good Investment.
Ho ether city in the United States offers
greater Inducements at tbe present time for
Investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
ts the time to secure lota at $25 each at 431
Montgomery street. This is the best chance
ever offered. •
Woman's RlRhts.
One wonld tlink that it was one cf woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants "for ladles and ge: tit-men" in 8ao
Francisco bavs poorer fare than those whfre
gentlemen only di»e. There ib aK ixcfftion.
At the Pioheeh REBTamtAxrr, on >Va->nirjgton
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles oan
gee an excellent breakfaft, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every luxury ibe market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find therj
dishes to please tbe most epicurean taste. *
SanCviich Island Puiu.
Since the a&cension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Indastry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dealer in
bedding and fmni'ure, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who las long been the
principal Importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its EUperlor qualities
for ma* trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Sohrel-
ber will hnd no difficulty in dlEuoeine of all
that comes. a
■ »
Dr, Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 087 California street,
every Friday evenlDg, commencing at 73$ o'clock.
A nart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations rn reKardto health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 1 p m., free. w
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 LeldeBdorff street. *
Dealtin'g Sstle of Paintings
Will take plaoe about May 20th. Particulars
in future advertlgementB. 4-n
McDowell, Shuw Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Do Not Suacr from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
1 one, Club and Ingrowing Nalla, oan find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H, Cowan's Insti-
tute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pa. We
7»Aak ftom experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Befereocea given if required, h
Ladies akd Gektlfhek, remember the lead-
ing fashloaable retail Shoe store In San Fran-
cisco. H, Hinders, 332 Kesioy street, between
Pine and Bush, ' 4K
Private Lessons in the Fbench Language
by J. Josset, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la MonnalB' Normal
School for Teacher?, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 401 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upatairs. Best of referenc* given. 4 0
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff et . *
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. x., can
be returned in tbe evening If Hqnlred; we
never disappoint) What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street, •
"■♦— -
Twenty Thousand
Fapar Collars, aH styles, tor sale cheap at the
What Cheac Laundry, ofdoe 131 Leldesdorff at.
Or. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such Is
aow the meat successful of any Physician In
ian Franoisoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
comer of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Oheer House, t
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at tbe What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldesdern* street.
American Watches.
Beduced prices, at H A. Calender's 02 Sec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order, "Watches carefully repaired.
The Last New Song.
Air — "Jfoef a% Chandon,"
Emoreon Oorville ia my name.
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my bouse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Obi high ohl Oh! nigh ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corville Fays sol e&ys sol
Ob Floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and oall again.
Visions of 3hell.fi -h In every style,
Inwardly cause yoh much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies gol Ladies got
Emerson Corville's polite! and so
8-1 Thsy gol they gol they gol
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin the sof tnesa of velvet, and
tbe tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dickey's Gbeme de Lis. l
Dental Work.
Foa FiNEar qu jliti or wobe, go to T. 0. Jee-
sup, dentist, cor. Suttei *ud Montgomery, over
Tucker's. g.u
Olaib\ovant. — Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium, 323 Kearny street, bet. Each and Fine.
Consultations in 3nelisb. Frenob and Oerman.i
Preso and Sweet,
For the beat confectionery, fr> to Cantr and
Wwtier'g. tf!7 Montgomery «t. naar RnHrr v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. 1VB GEARY STREET.
Baths, 25 oents. Beit acoom-
mod ttons in thftoitj. Separate
■ - tr ■ new for Ladies. The B>tba
0 fitt d up with all modern
. _air Cuirioe, Nhnving and Sham-
pooing. Obildren'd Ha'r neatly cat. Ladies' Bham-
ng.Mcenta. Private room (or Ladiet-.
_rStr«g-rB vi rtinar the city are reepeotfatly
reqnested.t 1 patron'ze ibeee Eaten. myS
CLAIRVOYANT. — MAD. M4RTELLE, ••.
jnat arrived from En tope; answers men-J^C
tal qaeBtione; developee mediame; mat dp- J»
tisBs. OircleB, Tae day and Saturday evenings;
camea given. Frenob and German spokes. Ad-
mission: Ladies Fifty .Cents ; Gentlemen, One
DoMar. Boors from 12 to 6. and 7 to 10. 749
Howard street. m21m
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
Corner Twelfth .ad FoUam etreats.
8CXOAT. .
.MAY 4, 1873
Twenty-Second May Festival
....OF THE...,
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN
....EBOOKTBD BY TBB...,
San Francisco Maennerckor.
CONCERT BY SIXTY VOCALISTS. INSTRU-
mental Concert by Schmidt A rJoblotfa
Braea aod StriDe Band t-f tbir'y pieces. Turning
ana gvmoaatic ezuruises by tbe Society, Boat.
race, inb race and ep^rts rf the moot novel du-
Bcription. Jn tbs evenlojr, Grand Dance exn:ut?d
by forty membaiBof tbe Torn Verein witb iorcn*s
beog-'Ia lightB and mo-ic. Alio, 1 ableaox VivantB
Mithbeogola lights. Dancing until 11.^ o'clock.
MONDAY, MAY 5fb, 2d DAY.
March to tbe Gardf ns at 11 o'clock. Prize Turn-
ing by all members. Grand Uoncert in the concert
atand. All tbe amnaam^nts of the 11 rat day.
Grand Tattoo, executed - y ell themasicianeand
drnm corps of the 1am Verein. Gr«nd Ball all
nigbt.
Tickets 91. Ladies free ; also children under ten
yeare. Mo Ladies admitted without Gentleman
escorts. mj2 2o
Spanish Grand Bali!
SUNDAY Etr.MAB MATT 4th
In OommemoratJ . n of the Victory of Pnebla.
Tr.ok.ets One Dollar
Ball conrmencee at 10 P. m.
my22t SEMOBA ANGELA OABRERO,
s^^?^y
Pnotographs Painted
ItT WATER OOLORB AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from tbe smallest to f nil life-eize, always
in tb* moat aatiafaotory manner, on very moderate
terms.
EfcLILY K. EltTMAX,
4SO Kearny street,
ap2S laa Between California and Pins.
A. TV. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
ICe. 1*B GOBI SJTBJQBT,
apl laa Batwaen Dopont and Swcktoa.
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
CHANCE JOF TIME.
ON ANT* AFTKR APRIL I, 1873. THE BTEAH-
or ANTELOPh1, connect! ug at Donanue Land-
ing witb tbe San Branoisco A, North Paciflo Rail-
road Company for Oloverdale and all intermediate
statiooB, will leave San Fiancieco daily (Sundays
exepted), from Broadway V» barf, at 3 130 P. I*. Ke-
fnrniDB, the train will leave Cloverdale daily at
5:30 o'clock am , connecting at Donanoe >ith the
sie.merand arriving in San Pianoiaco at!0:2« am.
I hs steamers and cars mak- oloae oonneotlona
with stages to and from all pointe.
SUNDAY EXCURS:ONS~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Francisco at 8 A. 11. every Sunday
arriving at Ulovurdsle atlo'olook p.m Returning
will leave Oloverdala ot2o'clook, arriving in San
Francisoo at 7 o'clock. Tbie will allow eronr-
sioniBta several hoars at any of tbe places along
tbe line of tbe ro*d. Pt»r all information apply at
the Company's office, 486 MontKomerr street.
apl 8 PETpRDONAUuE. Preaident.
Badger's Central Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for tbe aeaion. and many of the moat
popular
FXCNXCS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SEATING PAVILION. MUSEUM, GYM.
N ASIUM. Skaiiog free on week days.
Admission £5 Cents
CHILDREN IO OENTS. apl7 tf
PIANOS.
A LARGE INVOICE OF THOSE FINE- TONED
medium priced Uct'AHMOn PIAAOS
—toe most durable aud reliable inBtrumnnte im-
ported into (he market for the prioe. Call and see
them,
ORGANS.
New and beautiful e>y|es of those magnificent
PBIaCE CABINET OR** A «8-the moBt
perfect reed instrument made. Tbe tone Is pare,
powerful and resonant. Over 51,000 of tuum
have been sold.
Sheet Maale, BCtuto Baoka, Manic Fo-
lios. Piano Stools, Piano Cover*. "Vio-
lins, Gultar«, Aceordeanaf etc , etc,
IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OP
A. L. BANCROFT & 00., Agents.
ap24eodlm 7S1 UarkeL street.
^asB? ssa* ;
ARION
Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THE JUDGES AT A LATE
Fair of the Amfricsn Institute, after a blind-
fold trial against Rfeinwav'8, Chicbering's, anC
other*, to be THE BEST ON KSHIBITTON. B.
CTJBTAZ, Sole Agent, *0 OTarrell street
N B.— PIsuob of all akylej TO RFNT. m»r<
TOU WILL FIND
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
No. IS €L1T STKEET. ai.17
J. C. COMBES,
TEHEAPIN LTJNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama street*.
■ey-Terrapin comlantly on band.
Oysters in every sfle. PRIVATE
SUPPER BOOMS FIR PARTIES,
dec 31 lm
Branch SaloGn and Billiard Hall
Cor. Marktt end Third streets,
&.K. ear. Commercial and Leldeidorff.
ions drinksTThalf prises.
»pU lm JOHN P. YATEB.
Change of Wharf.
OR AND AFTER MAY lit, TBE STEAMER
AN TELOPtt cOBcecung witb toe S.n Fran-
cincn and North PaoiQc Railroad, at Doaaane
Landing, for Hoooma. Petaloma, &aata Hosa,
HoalcB'.nre, Oloverdale, and war etatiooa.
StmgKfi' SprinK- aod tne Geyeere, will leave from
FBONT 61 REE r WHARF. »p»0tj
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
104 TRIED STB EX r.
Has the ohoinsat and moat seleet assortment of
Booda in her line in tbe city. Her HATS ar» mar-
velB ot bBanty, and wbat ia mo*t imDOrtant, HKR
PKIOE8 AKE VHRY REAbONARLE. myl
Metropolitan Theatre,
S&CBAkUBMTO,
WK. MORROW, SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
• Tbia boose can be rented by she nigha,
weak, month or y«ar ^y.flr^t-olaas companiflfl oaly
WiU hold abont fl,«IO. Address s« above, as IS
OHAS. MAYER
Pioneer (Cloak I
(Fermerlr Mayer it Workhet
No. SO MOKTOOUEBT ]
Opposite the Licit Boa
BBANCB, 408 KJEABN'T I a^
MR. MAYER OALLS ATTENTIt tal
large and well selected afceon.ni! fill
Ladies Cloaks, in Siik/A
and Cloth,
AndbiBnew stylep of ready-mada Bill
other LZDIEfe/bUITS, at VERYLol
Alto, a )ar«e stock of biripeo. Broo I,
febawls, Liice Jackets, Silk md Colt"
Silks batms, Uloakingo, ana everjd(b
Trimminga. JU8T AKRIVJH>,» (J, H
thBbpring styles of
PX.AI1T AJ«j» EUUBOIlJ
X.INBM SViTS,
N. B.— Oloake. Dresses and sniti m» --
in latteBtffehioo, at reasonable rates.
Si
HALL' I J
lR<
S'
,fi"
A,
YELL01
DOCK;
AKD
IODIDE of POT
mbE BEST SPRIHe mi
Id me, Parlflea (he
morbid, corrupt and
Care. Rheumatism and Mercsf)
Sold by all DrDEIElrt.,
A6EJICT, 41T lAIStHl U
SOLE AGENTS FO* I
DB. FEBST'I LAST CBI)
BI. PEIST'a WKBFOOT:
ProgrsmmeB, and all kinds ol Priof
SHOW, lEClTKE, CONCIBi
ATEE and CIBCU8 M AHA"
AT LOW RATES, BT
3B. 3F*. ster
G3S €L1T STSBM
THOMAS W. BBS
SIIjVBH FIjA^
m
MANTJI'A(JTnK]IBS|
DRUMS, BANJOS,!
ESTABLISHED IN lMil
vCTLaeaooa rAren oo the Banjo all IN
MISSION STREET, botweao Firat Uf
K. B.— Fine-toped Stiver Solo BHI
eaaionala alwara oo hanrl.
FREE AND EAI
BVBBY SATXJBBATJ
Piano and Sin sins **
CHARING
♦J*
4
eoe Mission artre«t» neaW
delO EAGLES A WlLaPra *
CANDIES.
ALL KI1TO8 OE THE Fffljf x
made at onr Steam Oandy Ff***' jt
orders, especially from the ooantrj. *•
andwlUbeiaomptlja«Mdadt».ffA0 ^
1(17 Mr.nlpnm«rr.H^ «•
ALHAMBRA LODGING
FINBLy F0BUISaED BO '^
Kleorinaolta, ,
-Well Ut>Ki and »•»
JBija Ontnmianed Boo'h'^Uft *i I
or wlthont board, ALHAMBBA • (
Bf S Saab street
HTIA QB'
BOOTS and <
_4,"lrl
. BLAl
B Boar*' *,
A FINE-WORKED OBOOHBTBO |
tb. »orlr 01 Mra. E. Bt.nla/ (•"
lie),lrillberam.d«ron
Satnrday KvenlnB. ■•*
At SPIEK8 A POND'S, cornel : *«" \
Btreete. 100 cbaooea. Bl p.r chance. _ ,
Philadelphlajtesta
OHAS. V. BEBOOLD, PBOP»'
THE OBOIOEBT MEATS A*|
Va«eUW«e1_Boaid *7 to. WJJJ I
BOS HNS STREET betweeo Keara
and Moatgoaaary.
e*o u i, ii - ,
martell1
fMfNTSIMERT
HOTEL.
*<***
I BUY'S m VARIETIES
H1W AL1AHBBA TIIATBI.
99P
WILSON'S
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
: •cri«iwu4iihr>urai<. BJntlro Oiinngo or Programmo!
Oi ^.jfci— i »
Apt" ' :
p.sh
hi ail'
HOUi! 1. 1
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IIFHIl
tjtljlISWlf.
tEE AHDi
VI *0 I PAr^Mllf EA Onli
M(mtilrm.u BatM eg —d •■•
lsjs4aw* t*a AlsBimbra Tbeatro nan M
•MBMM pSnatBAUj At ft!**, o'o.uclt.
AMPHITHEATRE
•■••" as****, •pf»»'i» M «••••
Complimentary Benefit
MR. JOHN WILSON
MONDAY KVBVIIIO
MAT a
A MOST OF VOLUNTEERS
■m frl»4r. l..eo»ii toelr Mill— !•* Me*,
The Oregon Giantess,
The Irish Dwarf,
Beloochlstan Family,
(Br isrml—lBi of TittN BiTiiss— ,j
The Buislay Family,
Harry Causland, etc., etc
A. Hmdaome Hllv««t- Goblat
Will to tfrw frr Ik. beat O-^.n-lrjm oo t». Pmo«
OmibImIo* ul tb. M*4oo War. ud
An Order for n. Now #10 Hat
For lb. Want Oonaodros oa lb* Eelrootlo.
Most Positively the Last Night of AU
As the Cam puny Latras oa Toosday.
Fataatljr Cirri* S) ft*
Draw Clrelo •»•
FtW^Brttr. BC
Oh-ldraii. Half Prtoo.
■ftp-Bai Offloa ap*n dally from II to 4. Daoro open si T.
1 r*r •rr«AM*rrUi
inc house;
pic housed rs:.':
BALATON a fXTTRriJ.
sIlTf THY TET BUY
OWaslobrftMd *t «-• WHITE SHIRTS
aSp-CALL AND SEE THEM.
Too? at rsmratTTLr,
and ■>» ■jna'ltf *«d doraOHIt* will orrar bo asawhad. To b* had only at th*
1 X. L. All TlOK NTOBR, •llKrftntrrlrt*'.(wr. Ta
EPIZOOTIC.
A pull supply or midicinro. oait be
Ha obtainad at oar •<«?«, aoao-dlng to mm
adwirablo i-IfTI i pobli.bod lat-ly br loo
AMP.KI< AN RXP .EH* (JOMPAHY JaMKH
U. BTEaLI A 0 J., Apotbaoarlaa, OSI Moot-
mmitiiifit apt* In
PACIFIC HALL
Cenf.rale Tb..lr* BaiMiw. R.ib ibal.
GRAND
.1"
II*
irewe[l Concert
COMPLIMENTARY
BIVEFTT
1-HOOBiHHill
-CJIOXBTO FOB OORXO ati*fl
E. Sehlottr.
'"'1'w.h.lll.oh.ll.o-ldMlo riot. Mozibt
'"wbili Bxixnn
Carl « pettier,
< -M> FOB 00BBO
A. rrlcrfcberr.
. » KDlBlttu goito Bcmrnjini
Mi* Berber (Helen «\ Dtnceva).
,* ••
r.CarlSpeigler
MBDAT EVENING MAT 1
• HXBIIBB (H.lrm C. Dli|«»l "ofr.no
A. rmiZKKBf'.BU Cello
M. •<'•• LOT IK _ (km
IIOBMiri Tlalloj
P»rt rSaooiiA.
tt"D.nu«<]«ptlo.b.-goo« *»T
Anobtob w&r.ia Ja.lll.x— W»ff«oochmldt...LoBrzuiQ
Qovl HoelBl.r.
« roi oiu.0 moi»»t
A. TrleeebereT.
1 tOABSwltb TIoIId Oblli.lo Ooo.OD
Kn. Herow u4 Mr. H.hnpicr.
'Olm Omroxm
E. 8ckl.no.
1 >~Bn OIot.ibI noun
•n Berber mmt Ovl Brettler.
8TILL ANOTHER.
OWIKO TO THE 80AROITT OP BAIOONS
on Bo«h slraat, i ha« to Inform mi fnaada
and th* ir«a>llo that I hA*»ot*anod too
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
Bam Diah atr*«t, batwaai Moalfaserr
wad Kf-rar.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Coocociod In tb« boat it*U aod of tbo
Paraat l.iqaora.
OHAA Vt riLDMAIIV,
optl tf Proprlator.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DRB. TBOMM I.ITZ A L-KP.DK", OR* DU KTR»
of th* Lilpalo and Viaara fjoiTerstiiat, and
:*'.« Aatlnant hnrceona Uni i»d Ntatat A rmj. bava
npaoad tbalr Offl a and Laboratorr at No. 4««
KH AR-S V HTKBET. n«ar ".liroroia. for tb- tra.i-
mfDi of di>tM«« of tba Urloary and Ganaraliva
flrftDi, ind all Fomala Complaint*. To aoffarara
from Ant'ima. BrODObltla, nipttinrta, bora Tbroat,
UonaampUon Ud otbar th' *'•* of tba I.ttctfi
and Tnro«i wa raoomoioQd Prafmi-r %f ■ll«-r*
■aullaie Kxlrad of Tnlf**. Inolnding lohalin*'
Apparaioa wbioo ti oztanalTalr n»ad 10 Knropt.
aod for which w* are tbo Hola Agaato for tb* Pa-
oifio Oout For furt har pittlrn'.r. t%\\ nr addr'aa
i>RH IKOMHI.1TZ A LKKDKk.
•ISA K*arn* atra*-., rtan Kraaoiaeo.
OrrtoK noiTiut— From lo to iz a.m.. i to t r. u ,
I'dHii P.M.
P H.— SaoAraMOnlnoOfj for tba aooooomodatlon
of Vvn-9 ao*ll«
rupll of JLal Mal-oa I*>rof, FArla.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
-* ELI.IH XT-BEET. .el lo
RETURN THE BOOK!
WUOEVBlt BOKROWP.D THE "MEMOIR
OF UOME'* from tbo FlOitO OIBm m par
UooJarlr raqaa«t*d to totarn II St ooeo.
P. VOLNEY. 2t2 FOURTH STREET
BUTE AKU ESLLB
Good Seeoad-haBd Clothing.
AIM. CLEANS, DYER, and REPAIRS, lo tba
moat lelonttflo noonar. H* b*a mada tba oboTS «
Rpooi-Jtr for W raars, nod La boaod to «<*■ aatlt-
taoMsowSolL •pHIm
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tb. TbwkrWel J>n>l»Btoii I. •«IUonU> Dro-
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CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John MoOnlloogb I'roprlatir and Haaacar
F.XTIA ANNotJKCEEEllT.
Ratardaty AVft«r«aM-A May S4
THIRD MRS. D P.
BotvorAJ Matliioo
AND LAST PERPORMANOE OP
Much Ado About Nothing
....WITH ITS....
Saea.otira.1 Seoaier-*,
r.lfaaatt OeatonBioo.
(iar»Ui M(Mle
And Naia>erb A#tl»«.
TaoanU
Moodaty Mity ftth
LAST WEEK OP MRS. BOWERS.
Marie Antoinette
mjl Jt
AfTBB THE
THEATRE8ARE OUT
00 TO THE
Hot Sootola,
4«Mer aire**, Beau- ateormj ,
Aod tar od« of Ibalr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Tea Cent*
MM JO*. D. BEIOOg. Ptoprlotar.
New Discovery.
11BB U8K OIT THB WCHDBBPUI. PLAET
. thot God l.t.nd.d tor th. Oar. of
RHEDMATI8W, NEURALGIA, CDUT, PARAl-
ISIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
Is nsdoritood pnrfeotij b* the aDdanlgoad— tba
only paraoo on lb« Oonlioant that tally oottpra-
btndait* magio qotlltirs. Tbo cbara OomplaJnta
ara treaiod axtamally with aafnty and aaooaas to
DR. K. E. DODUB fa to b» found At bia effloo,
71BMarkot atraat. oppoalU Third. RoosiS 1 sod
3. trom 10 am tT l Pic. aod from StoSp.K
R«»ldanca, 1BS« Million atraat. PatiaoU «an
laooommodat^d witn Room and Board. apIO
CERMAN_PIAN08.
THE BBBT AWB TH« OBEAP-
Ladies and Children
....WILL rlBD ....
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USE. EABILT APPLIED.
la not Kr-aar. Sad trill not Injoro tba moat tWlosAs. It
•oros ail dlaaa—a of t • aoalo. ramoraa daodrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Bondora tbo hair aoft and flosaj, aod [a PDRJCLY VBOal
TABLE.
aUrTha Oritrinal BAOE BRUSH HAIR TONIQ AHD
DRRS8LN0 may bo bad or tba AaTOflt,
•FAI. El. OATM, llrunlit,
Oornor Haw MonUomarj aod Howard atrooio, aodof
m«u.
'rffar
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
— WTTB— —
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasses,
AT TRE
BRANCH HOUSE,
AS4 UMOMr. BTBEBT. COB. CLiV.
OPirty Oont. por INTicHt,
And Lean by the Week.
L. J. SWELL. Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORT
TBI IMOST SmCAHT 0U3T0M WOBK IK THI OITT
"FIGARO."
THE JOffKNAL OF A1TOSMEESTI.
PnblWiexJ o.rr »» » '"• Ye" **»
■t>,ra..i-i 5e»W«bUl*>»*»
BeJow MoDl«om«ry, B»D 7r»ncl*c©.
MONDAY MAT S, 1673
(I
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
California Theatre.
Tonight Mrs. D. P. Bowars will commsnoe the
last week of ber engagement. She will appear In
ins historical play of "Marie Antoniette" which
ulllbeiepea «d to-morrow evening. On Wednes-
day "The School for Boandal" will be played, on
Thursday "Mary btaait" and! on Friday evening
vbeoMra Bowere will take bar farewell benefit.
tba bill will ooDBiet of -'iDgomar" and "The Jeal-
oob Wile" "UaBtLynna" will be played at the
matinee on Saturday, and in the oveni g, Mrs,
Bowere will make bar last appearance in her great
vole of ■"Blitsbeth." Barton Hill, the oomedian
la underlined to appear ehoitly.
AlHainrjr*.
I To-night, the Albanibra Theatre will open with
& reorganized company and a very anperior olaei of
•DtetUinment will be given. The minstrels wilf
henceforth be known aa Jdagnire'a California Min-
strels- Tbo old favoritaf, Bob Hart, Oharlea Snt-
ton, J. 6. Bnaeeil, W. F. Bakar, Benjamin Olarke,
O. W. Bockafallarandotheraatlll remain. Little
Mao will present hie original oomicalitiea, and
Oharlea Vivian will appear In new character aonga.
In addition to tbeae old favoritaa', the famous
Loon, the moat poIfBhed and talented impersona-
tor of female obaraetera living, will appear in
"Ooorting in the Bain" and, with the clever come-
dian Bdwin Kelly, in "Liaahen and Friffcheo."
Mies Annie Adams, the world renowned eorio-
o on. iu singer, an«l Maeter Barney, the great danoer,
and change artist,?, will make their appearance
•n Monday next.
Bella Union Theatre.
A very diversified enteitainment is presented at
this faonse. The novel gjmnaatio .feats of those
wonderful artitt*e, Caeeim and .Fritz, are much
applauded ; Thomas Campbell, the baritone, is a
great favorite; Tommy Bree'e banjo performances
are* pleasing feature of the entertainment, and
the afterpiece of "Never Beckon Tour Ohiokena
before they are Hatched" is very laughable.
Buckley »B New Varieties.
Leon Samwelle! appears at this honee nightly
tooth in areoio acts and in the lively pantomime of
"Don Juan," Sally Thayer, the old-time favorite,
Sings comio songa ; Frank Mortimore presents
neat' character impersonation?, and many other
favoriteB take part in the performance, the pro-
gramme ol which is given on our first page,
Wilson's Amphitheatre.
The season at this place of amusement wU1
finally close this evening with a benefit' to John
"Wilacn.to whom the public are indebted for so
many plearant evenings1 amusement. An im-
mense bill will be presented on ti-ia occasion, and
man? volunteers will appair. In addition to a
capital circus performance, In which toe Baislay
Family, Harry Canaiand and the combination
troupe will appear, Yankee Bobineon's living
cariosities: the Oregon Giantess, the IriehDirarf,
and tbe Beloochietao Family will be exhibited.
A handsome silver goblt twill be given for the beet
•onundrum on tbe Peace Commission and the
Jfcdoc War. and an order on Coll ins* hat store for
a"H0 bat for the worst conundrum on tbe epizo-
etfe. The company will leave far the country to-
morrow, eo this will be positively the last perform-
ance,
Borticnltnral Exhibition.
TLe Spring Exhibition of the Horticultural
Society will commence on Thnnday next at Hor-
ticultural Rail on Stockton street, near Post, and
will continue nine daja. Sobmidt and Schlotte'a
Band will perform every afternoon and, evening.
C*fy Gardens.
The festival of tbe San Francisco Turn Yerein
at these gardens yesterday, was largely attended^
Thamosicand singing was mnch enjoyed by all
present. The festival will be continued to-daj-
with a change of programme, new songs. Tableaux
Tifants and a ball.
Pacific Ball.
Oarl Speigler tbe favorite basse, will take his
farewell benefitat this ball on Wednesday May 7th.
when a concert will be given for which the follow-
ing artistes have volunteered their aervices : Mrs.
Berber (Miss Helen. 0. Dingeoo) A. Friedeberg,
X. Sob lotto and Mrs. Hofameyer. Harr. Speigler
will sing four solos, and a duet with Mrs. Herber.
Oeorge T. Evans will be conductor, and Oharlea
Frltioh busineea manager. The full programme
anpeare on our first page.
Charles Pritsch's Benefit.
There was a splendid house at tbe California
Theatre laat night, when Charles Fritsoh, mana-
ger of the German Stadttbeatre, and the late
ma eager of ibe Fabbri Opera Combination, waa
the reotpient of a benefit. The comio opera of
"The Merry Wives of Wicdsor" was performed in
excellent etyle. Hear Speigler won much'applause
as Falstafl, and tbe other characters were wel.
filled by Madame Inez Fabbri, Mies Anna Blast,
Jacob Muller and members of tbe German dram-
atic troupe. B. .Bethwieoh as Squire bparlich
(Matter Slender) looked and aoted ("he part to
perfection.
Woodward's Gardens.
There was an immense attendance at this beau ti-
fnl resort on Sunday. The attractions on week
days are eo numerous that an hour or two can be
spent tbetevery pleasantly. Jiext Sunday. Jcnn
Ooekefrom London will appear ins triple light-
ning trapene act.
oBATomoaL Mtjbkttm.— One of the most
eimplete oolleetionB of the ktnd in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wax models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. Aa
Boor may be T>r«m.»Hi, «r*iTit hat*
I>r. I>oherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
Dhroclo and specific practice, ted as ench ts
bow the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of LeldeedorfJ, a few doors dsIow What
Cheer House. _ *
MiLLi'niET.- Hats cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at tbe lowest prices. Hiss
J. P. Wood 83* Washington street. 4-x
f Br. O. T. Sage has removed bis office to the
Olympic Club Building, comer of Mew Mont-
Koraexy and Howard. ' 4e
m
Kan Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant Street Diamond
Betilog, SnameUog. All siadg Of repairing
i coo, Jewfeirj an et>». . *>1
A Bad Cigar.
He entered tbe eigar store with diflieul'y,
got to tbe oeunter after a bard strnggle,
grasped it with one band, and, flourishing
tho other, said : " Griv ns er flfshesn shent
cigar." He got it, and after stiokiag it in
both eyes, and up one of bis nostrils, and
losing it in his cost sleeve, succeeded in
clinching his teeth in it. He then reaohed
for the swinging light and took bold of it
for the first time. He then attempted to
light his cigar. He first applied the light
to bis ear ; then he burned his moustache
nearly off; then he set fire to bis hair, and
would have put the light in bis pocket if the
tube bad been long enough. The cigar clerk
said : " Look here, old fellow, if you don't
let me hold tbe light there'll be a oinder ly-
ing around here soon." The clerk bold tbe
light and tbe man puffed away. Sometimes
his cigar would be within a foot of the light,
and then it would dodge past it about eight
inohes. After he bad pufied away and en-
deavored to get a coal en the end of the
cigar, he took it out of his mouth and re-
garding it grayely for a few minutes, sadly
said : " Well, you're tbe blastedeat, o»ntan-
kerous cigar I've ever tackled. I shougbt
I'd smoked as bad a lot as any man ; but
yon beat nay time. I'm Ohictgoed this once.
Let's part company." And he threw the ci-
gar from him, and nearly going head first
through the door, succeeded in reaching the
sidewalk, where he suddenly found himself
embnoing tbe wooden Indian, and asking
if be was proprietor. When he departed,
it was in company with a policeman, whom
he assured he would prosecute the owner of
that store for selling cigars that had such a
demoralizing effect on a man's constitution.
Melodious Language.
We never have a deeper conviction of the
fact that tbe newspapers are the conservators
of the beauty of the English language than
when wo read such a tender and pure and
melodious sentence aa this. It is from the
persuasive pen of a Western reporter who
is describing a wedding. He says:
"The mayor gallooted up the church aisle,
swashayingand gyrating like a Chinese J*ss
with the jicojams."
After thia we should not have been sur-
prised if we have read that the bride swoop,
ed iu uader a heavy spread of canvass with
the grace of an oyster-pangy, her six-dollar
gaiters hardly touobing the carpet, to the
tune of "Who will care for mother sow?"
while the ehief engineer of thee missionary
machine turned on tbe customary conun-
drums from the chancel, and suddenly effec-
ed the consolidation. But nothing of this
kind was said. Andwe are glad. We only
suggest what might have been. If we owned
that reporter, we would remove him to
another sphere. He would make a very
efficient Indian for a cigar store, we should
hi&k, .
Woman's Riftbtrs.
One wonld think that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for It. Nearly all the res-
taurants " lor ladles and gentlemen" in 6an
Francisco have poorer tare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Theee is an exception.
At the Fiokeeb EkbtaTjBajjt, , on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
gee an excellent breasfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocfcen, established
since 1849, provides ever; luxury the mar&et
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find thera
disheB to please the most epicurean taste. *
JZrr, Barlow J. admit,!*
Is giving a oonrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Die-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'oIoob.
A part of tbe evening 1b devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
ta invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p m., free. w
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leideadorff street. *
f J&otoseraprAic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
3*ii<jry, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Ulsslon stree a
The Eogtou Furniture Company 7^"_
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected atocg, at reduced prices. 41
AV JPloa.sa.rvt JUocatlon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect tbe fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a very one one and 1b well
lighted and ventilated. .
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyeer, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil.
arens" clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
e'o., oelow coat. Call If you want bargains. Sl
Round Not to he Beat,
Is G-. Borkhardt's motto. Fine French Can"
Boots made to order from ?S to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 640 Wash,
ington street and be convinced, A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4-bk
Corns, Bunions, Injrrowins; Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 137 Second street. o-ex
Fine Canoi^e,
Sresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Meroer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Braisee. 9-ft
White Labor Only 1
Employed by the What Ohstx Liuadrj, 121
ItfidesdeiC aneet. *
nanaman
Draufrhtamen's Pay.
The London correspond jnt of the Boston
Courier says: Apropos of the gentlemen
eon nee ed with some of tbe illustrated
papers, I may mention lhat a feeling is grow-
ing up amongst artists that tbe remunera-
tion they receive U altogether inadequate,
and that a revised scale of payment ought
to be [at once insisted on. On the whole,
English draaghtBmen have reason to envy
their American brethren. Mr. Morgan, of
Tomahawk notoriety, receives $150 a week
in New York, whilst Nast is retained for
seven |y( are by the Han era at tne rate of
$2,000 per momh. There are men in this
eountry, of coarse, who can command fab-
ulous sums for their work. Simpson, who
is traveling ronnd the world for tbe Illus-
trated London Ntws, es artist and descrip-
tive waiter, receivta £1,000 a year and his
expenses and men ol Bobibson'sacd ntillais'
stamp ean ask and get what tbey like.
A LovitJif Hnitbaad,
The following appears among the birth
notices in the London Times:
"On tbe 21 st insf., at Sydney House, Nor-
folk-street, Souti sea, the beloved wife of
, of a pod." Before advertising
their wives as "beloved," most men wait
unitl their wives are dead. En, then, moit
men do not fiod out until that time that
tbeir vuveB are beloved.
Smart Man.
A correspondent pointsout, thatin "Cban-
dos," by Oaida, in Book II., ch&p. v., p. iii.,
a gentleman is described aa "sauntering up
and down a room with bis hands in his
pockets, humming a dance tune, and reading
his letters." As our correspondent ob-
serves, "Ib not this a clever performance?'
Be Toursel%
Hypocrisy is hollow. It is much easier,
safer and pleasanter to be the thing which
a man aims to appear, than to keep np the
appearance of being what be is not.
Sandwioh Island. Puiu.
Since the ascension of the king to the tbronB
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life, Mr. Jacob Schrelher, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of puiu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his ehipmenta this
year will be veiy large. Puiu haa always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for maf trass beddlna, and doubtless Mr. Bchrel-
berwill Undno difficulty in disposing ot all
that comes. a
— ■»-
Bnjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an *'Bjoyobleride,and these cannot
be secured In Ban Franeiioo eo unquestionably
as from Frank Boutos, whose carriages have
tbe privilege o the stand fronting the Ooci.
dental Hotel. HiBhandsometurn-outBareuBed
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ised than any other carrl»ge proprietor on this
CoaBt, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no carriages
except those wblon be provides. Prank has en-
joyed gr'St suooeBB In hie business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him, *
A great variety of Tir-s and Bows, all stylos,
just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leideadorff afreet, •
American "Wa.tcxi.eej.
Beduced price b, atH A. Calender's 1*2 See
ohd St. corner of MIsbIoo, Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired. r>
Mr. 8. W. Johnson has arrived, and brings
tromSilG Lakea fine car-load of horaea, intended
tor isle In thie city. .Tbe horaea are all in fine
condition, and aa they have had the epizootic
in tbe Eaat, no id. r i may be entertained of tbel
again taking tba di»aae. We hope our readers
will call on him and take a look at nls ctock^
He bos put up at tbe Boe Allen Stable, 669
Market street. o-b
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed'a Carpet Sweeper, with the beit assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. *r
■ e
It Is True.
J. A. Sbaber & Co. are selling parlor, eets and
all other kinds of furniture and bedding che; per,
for casb, than acy other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Shaber's prices. 707 Market afreet.
Bemoval,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing maohises rented Endure*
paired as nenal, and eold cheaper than ever, x
Ladles Visiting: Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Johh P.
Dwtkb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. 3R. B.— Hahdbxb-
0HXB7S NJUTLT BUBEED. PEBWAKeHO? Of every
description to order. s
Good' Investment.
No other city In the Doited States oflere
greater inducements at the present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego. Now
rs the time to secure lots at f 25 each at 421
Montgomery street, This Is tbe beat chance
ever offered. •
.
Deakin'g Bale of Paintinfi'B
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
In future advertisements. 4-a
McDowell, Show Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
60S Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 3
Do 3Vot Buffer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, ean find Instant
relief by applying at Dr, E. £L Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pja. We
*«A«k from experience, having tested the Dop-
tar'a capability. Beferencea given ifrequired. b
LADtzfl and GxxTuxmt, remember the lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store In San Fran-
cisco. H. Hinder?, 322 Ef tcj atr.ot, between
FJasaodEaeb, ts
Pratt'* Abolition Off.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
ft*
Trie Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. OonnolBeieora say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample it,
E. H. Levy, propiietor. Bouihwett corner of
Kearny and Commercial. ±k
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ta'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leideadorff st, *
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
•Astrologer*.
Mrs. Book. 120 Geary street.
llookaellera and •to'tlon^ra.
Stacey A Mock, (school hooka aepeolalty,) S. W
oorner Fourth and Mission.
BL i±. Moore, bOy Uoacnoroeri. near Merchant.
Utinlne.a College*. ■
Heald'e, Bryant A titration*- College. 24 Post Si
Hatcher*.
Katz, Fred. Stalls 'M to lHi. California Market.
Clairvoyant*.
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, *#j7 Kearny street. Boom 8.
Employment Office.
Chaa. F. Bcoberer A Co., 652 Sacramento street,
Chinese Employment Co.— Pieroe A Co., 62*7 Sac-
ramento s trust.
O'Brien A Ward, MO Montgomery street.
H. H. Kirc hoff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearny
French Fancy ftoniii,
Loaan A Oo„ 19 Mants/ornery, 107 and PH) Hnttar.
Hoop Sklrta and Coneta.
M. Freud, 36 Seooad street.
Hnnian Hair,
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second str««t-
nterehant Tnllora.
Holland Bros., 12 Poet street.
Milliner*.
Miea Llnale Garter, 118 Fourth treat,
Mrs. M. oeiig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher off Record*.
O. V. Gillespie, 641 WaBhiDgtonatrset.
Wnltener* and Pdper Hnngrera.
A. W. Whelden, J22 Geary etreet.
Wine* and Uqaei-s. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. fM Front.
■ -i
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE FROOKAMMK^IN
every Theatre in San FrinoUoo.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAT TO ALL THE
prisoipol hotele in California, Nevada and
Oreaon— tne paper* left fn the theatres at light
being gathered up and saved for that pnrpoee.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERT DAT THROUGH^
oat the centre of the city, in all Hotela, Ree-
taurante; Saloona, Storea and Offices.
FIGARO
Oakland Ferry Boats to catch the pasaengere
hat arrive by tbegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
!S " HERE, THERE AKD EVERYWHERE,"
and is constant ly meeting a change of readers
In Ibe Theatres. Traveling Conveyances. Hotela,
and public resorts generally,
FIGARO
CrROULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY. IS
planed in the hands of nearly all who come
to tbe elty to make purchases, and le tnenfore tho
beat of advertising medlomB.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR- P. BHRGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Res-
tanrant, bsi taken the management
of both the Miners' Rflsaanraat oa
Commercial street and tbe Miners''
^
Branch on Market street, in partnership with MR.
A. DRATEUR, who has been connected with the
firm lor years. Improvements have been mad* in
the omsfne departments that will render tbe Mi-
nerts' more popular than it has ever been during
the 22 years, of its prosperity. Our Billa of Fare
embrace all tbe delicriows of the season. Our
motte is "Good Fare, Good Cooking and ModeraU
Char gee."
P. BERRK8 A OOw
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
sai and cas Oommereial, and
*74!9 Market street.
Open rom 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. auSI lm
■VOU WILL, FIND
S^^IVI TVfAB.IQ3ff
....iff....
The Corn Exchange,
!>.. IS OL1T, STREET. Spl7
J. C. COiMEES,
TEBRAFIN JL.TJNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehama *tre«t*.
tr-Terrapin oom-tantly on hand.
Oysters in every stfle. PRIVATB
SUPPER BOOMS F.TR PARTIES.
deo SI lm
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Harhtt and Third street*.
U.K. cor. Commercial and X.elde*dora*.
LONG DRINKs"aThALF PRICES.
«» lm JOHH P. YATBS.
and Tranoe Medinm— Can be eon railed,
>n baal&eM or siokneie daily, from 10 a. m. to _ .
S p. M. Bpi-ilaal Oirolea. rinnday, 'l*neid*v and
Friday «**tJ np. «t a r.U-.Ah u« Mnklsnta J**»>»
OTirraii tweet, &aw lUsonV " '-
SPRING GCt)|
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE)!
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
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AUCTION STORE
618 KEARNY ST
COR.
Business Conducted
and Honest Princi e
ONE T»HJ3|
ALL GOODS WARRANDI
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arrivin
THE LARGEST STOCK AND 10¥ T [
OF ANY HOUSE IN THEE'.
CJUOTHIRJ,
COARSE and IS
The Fortunate Han whs Bnyi 1: 3«
at the IXL AUCTION III
THE UNFORTUNATE M
DOES NOT.
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UNDERCLOTHING, ALL U
White Shirts for the H*
PASCTf OOOBS, WATCHU
JEWELKT, NOTIOKi. f>
PESFl'MBS, STAIJ1"
BNQIJtSD CTTTtEBT. TMTS *■
BAGS, VAI.lSrS, TO»i°'*
A FCTLL bTOOK OF
Linen Coats and D w
A FULL LINE OF <
x.iicri33xr stjj'*
CALL All 8JSB JPOK TO'
THAT
IXL Auction !oi
6 1 8 Kearny s{|
Corner ot C?>
5* £ k
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fit ibacco:
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CALirOMIA THF.ATRB.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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f ifi- * Wocli «»f tli<
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MRS, D. P. BOWERS!
r- «-> i>* b
wiKrf District Horticultural
Zvfetoty. of Coltfornio.
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Faro w©i 1 Bonoflt of ivrrs. jOo-wers
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Thrv'rr Ilntr-lx-cl 1
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FOR THE OUR* OF RHKDW A-
id 0)tnUp»;loo, and kmdrad dit
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tOMBf to taio no** T»ia* of Ton/ hi-
■ car I*** ma****., ic troabla ''
. FuiBO; "Yooi Ap*r^»nlbu
•a.Lor.i mj B«»tih ud rainliWd IB*
■witilot, Oud Hotel: "Vonr
om for Krna«i»uiD tu provsd «a-
i*l to .bla da* (BO* Bboat tlMtt f Mr*
1 h*»* B***r *xf«ri*BG«d odd twlag*
Irew M*-n*w**rm, US Bhtol*j *t.
4 by On**!.'* »■■■■!■ i of * mtoto
aintUia to two wook*."
k>rl Dirf, fluU Yub.h "AfUr
r-M*dlM I am now I™ good b*a.l*b-B
.-i.h 1 b*** bm 4ndnd far -.*>•
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•tur* *u >■»,.■■ at lh* JHtxrt-Sl-r
■nrspBT BKOK.,
■tale l|fiu
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UATOIICIL MUSEUI,
| BEAUTirUL AND INST
AND 1Kj"ilT, ."l »
mHlim. HUM I-odrr *r
Or.
■ un Ton Dim itiuu, i.***-
•f Bmi Bn«d.
ftHM'i Irora tb* oooo'rr prompt!? altandad
to Addr*aa M. W. WILLIS. lalcn', Bo.H
■ tor*. 1SN Mnrt«<Mn.rT ,'.-■. t. or BARCL'o M.
BLOB. SB* Mool«on>arratt**t. Jaatf
IS. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS SECONP BTREET.
fine coodsiTerfect FIT* I
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
AriNg LINK OF BPBINO AND SUMMER
tioodr Joat raoairad. Ca I ud aaa lorn-
ca> AS ■cMldUrtet. *P37 a*
Bar Sugar
IjVJB BA1.E-S1S KEARNY BTSKCT. AT
' MIKOIR'B. . Alio, aim kind of OudXl
WholosrJt ud JU* IL _
»oit< m. a. anon.
THE WEBO BEWIBO MACHINE AOEHOT
AKfoer ta soar raraorad to ltt» Maw Mont-
(••n .int. oa*r Howard. It. R-TftaWUBD
I.««I»aYori«atook loa m.b.at prntlora orar
rt« tit j-two rorapalitara at tlta «t*at World a Fair
a, Paria, I8*7l afao, too aama Ptrat Premlnn. at tba
oraot flarjlaort IoatltaM fair, opoo TWtN I Y- '
MINK Polota of bod*- lonl.r and that riow. h, tha
UnrTtlM of •• ENTIEJt Sl'Lr.ADJUSH.V;.
• I'lfMI, XOTI) E TO
Picnic and Bali ComniiticcH.
WE ARE PBRPAKRO TO PURNIftn
B\M'ri aa-t "It" ' t ^ r HA.H enaapoaad ol
maalc.an* to tta* Bloia, aad.t coatpr.
laot l,a la-a. at loir rataa
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InrlDdtns too Child Waadar, UrrilU.
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MISS H. ELLIS ood W. II.UI,
■erlo.Coral* rand Draottlata.
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ram above jithth auk m>w on ornn iiouks. aku ias be ex.
dadad tr rajaadara Waatof tb* Boakr MonotAtno, tbr.mati oor Aa-ooor.
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. old origin* )R«x1L!oq. 10 Oootj
ttroot, betwtwD K*irnr «.nd Dosont, whiw Too
h»T» HOT AKD OOIaD DRISKS rotf'.-Tr*'-
THE OLD
Hot Sootoli,
10 Morton Btre«t. Beau- Kearny,
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drink* a Specialty.
THE BEST TO" MP JERRY II TOWN.
Alw».f* on dl* tb* Now York H*r»ld, H*n>*r''
Weekly, Fr*ok LotMo'*. Dtf/'* Dotag*, PoltoeOa
e?ttv, *]1 tk<) 0*llforn(t. papor*, *lao London
Pnnob. B*ll's Life. Illutntod Lond*o Mow*. 0*11
•JDd B*t>lf]r rOBTHlf.
*•»*- Doa't forgot lb* aHfn of tb* Hot rtcol«*h.
f *7 t( W. B. WALDRO<H.Propr.*lor.
OEOaOE MATES1
flLitrv ij 'j t o i una, uunpir
aodall kind! pi 8HELL KISH.
stall. Noa. to, 41, AS, California
Markat, antraooa on Calllomla airpot.
Pabllo or prirata parti*. Add. familiar roppliao
;0Uia>JI- lo U P. M. aaadi**' and It;: . ;-■,
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.$50,
....AT....
LANCASTER'S
• IT W.HHIJrOTt)* rtTstllT.
NVn'nt'tOpiTl Boo***.
SANGER HALLE
(BIVGRR'S HALL.)
14 MI'AII *T*. MAE llEARl-T.
Rsif kn* Ike Cfcatee** B»r*.niU of Wlit»
-■id Ll«Mn •» koBd.
DEPOT WETAMO & lASCHL'S BAT UtWUT
ftlfl if flHHIS FKLDMAHB.
BOWERY THEATBaE,
SALT LAKE CITY.
VAR1BTY TALBWT KH !10UTE EAST OAW
ftlwBjr* tooore tlnt-ol*M «BgAg«m*i.l<) «w
tloppicg it Hall ld*k» «od appljlrtg to
U. JRKOHR,
f*3 flnalncaa Monatcrr.
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
V1KOINIA CITT, HIVADi,
T>HI» ELEOAKT THEATRE HA8 BSEB lUB-
4*«or»tod. ltd can b* rented bj tb* Blgbi or
bp tb* woek. BUr* Bod trȴ*llng oompB-ai**
'ib*r»llT tTMtod with on -.ppliOBtton by lotto*
JVHH PI1-EM.
M»na**r *nd aolo Prouri****.
Or to J. H. BrCAHK,
ISO Waahlnitoa atraot. Rbji FtBOOiteo.
Signor Mancusi,
PRIVATE SINOINO LE860NS.-OLABS OS
MOITBA-T and THIEtDAT,
Al 3 *M. St. Jamia Boo.a, SSO Bartat *»M
oorncr of Ellla. frt8 Ipa
MILITARY GOODS
....iUTD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEUTRICat
TRIMHINGS.
SJBff MoBtgoiaiM-y atrtet, Koobb No T_-
VJ.Gr A"
TUB JOUBHAL OF AKD8K1CEHTS.
Pnbllebed mu Dw in lie Tear Or
L* j» . BOOABDUS
WJMcr^^l and 3*5 WuhtnarteB St.
Below Monteomerj, San Frajsciawo.
SATPRDAr MAYS. 18T3
A Despotic Grand Jury.
Nearly every jury called together in Ban
Frarcisco, seems inclined to abrogate t:>
itself the power* of the judge. IU oem-
bere thiok "they know more law than the
lawyers, and use the power delegated to
tbem, with a moat unacrupuloas disregard-
oi their oath to bring in a verdict in so-
-oordance with the law and the evidence. Let
she; con^eqaenoM be what they will. The
Grand Jury which has jast concluded iU
labore, has surpassed any other ever known
in its assumption of power and arbitrary
discr. mi notion between the supposed crim-
inals presented before it. In the case of
John Samuel, who, according to bis own
statement and confession, walked into the
offioe of E. A. Jlarcbant, and shot and killed
Turn, because he had written demoralizing
letters to bis daughters, the Grand Jury ig-
nored tbe bill, while io the case of John
Tuen, who In chaucs medley discharged a
pistol, thereby aocideotly killing Jaa. Dow.
Jing a by-stander.tbey found a true bill of in-
diotmeat for murder. Very Iike,y Mr. Sam-
uel* might have been acquitted had he beea
brought to trial, bnt when a man is shot down
in cold blood, the publie havesurely a right to
know on what grounds his slayer is set free.
This starch amber mode of trial is at vari-
ance with the system of government by the
people, which is popularly supposed to pre
vail in thisoonotry.
Is He?
Borne recently arrived immigrant in
search of an odd job of work was employed
one day last week to "do op" a dramatic
criticism for tbe Call. He made a nice mete
of it, said: Mrs. Bowersjcouldn't play Beat-
rice, John McColiougb couldn't play Bene-
dick, Bnokley .wasjsplendid as Claudio,
(which he was really rather slow In), and
Annie Graham could have played Hero bet-
tor than Miss" MioDie WaltonI He wound
np by commending the acting of "Harry
Williamson!" He , was discharged, and is
now driven in a light wagon.
Blue Blood Rebellious.
An American sovereign, married toascion
of Spanish royally, recently presented for
baptism at the font a little prices of his
house. Tbere are said to have been absolut-
ely no limia to the fmri.uB and indescribable
bowls and yells of that aristocratic infant
when tae name— the low and musical name —
of *'Perkins" was pronounced above it. To
indict such a name npon the descendant of
a Bomrbon is an outrage which even an effete
civilization cannot placidly bear.
Coitempt of Court.
The Sao Jose Mercury beiQg displeased
with tbe United States Supreme Court for
its late opinion, denying women to practice
at the Bar in opposition to State laws, says:
"We confess no very great amount of
veneration for that August body of defunct
• wis, yclept the Supreme Court of tbe
United SUtee. Host of the jneticts thereof,
have been dead for tweoty years or more,
and ought to have buried, and their places
given to younger and more growiog men."
T-.tnpfaL now la roar tims to|bu7 your under-
clothing at a great lacrtfle, because H. Fried-
laader has gone to Europe to buy hie Fall Im-
portations, and bat left order' to sell bis large
stock of 1 tdles' and children's nudercflothhig,
conprlatug all sty lea and patterns, cheaper than
at any other place in the otty. Bcnvmber tbe
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 8b
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
to bat*. At " Tex" Eat Store, 647 Washington
•dee* (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Lb Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited. a
Theae Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jee. W. Burahun A Co's, No. 618 Market
and IT Post streets, are going lite hot cakes.
New and choice c&tunuooostanuy arriving-
A perfect man ta see and buy them. Eleguit
parlor furniture made to order In the finest
sytls. 4 a
Don't FaQ to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Hatjaiu Sioth, Astroi.
ogex, ju*t arrived from the East, and can be
eo&gnl.ed on ail events. Bhe hai charms for
Luck, Love and HapplneB? , which never fill to
take effect, office Consultation, $2 ; by Le t?r,
S3. All communications strictly prlYaie. Office
hours from 10 o'clock *,x, to 8 p. at. Sattsfao
Office. K
io
Don't Call a Ham a Liar.
An Eastern writer says:
Ne?er call a man a liar unless you are
certain that you can lick Lim, for, as a gen-
eral rule, when yoasay that it' means fight.
I have arrrivedVat thi» conclusion throngh
sad experience. I know tbat it is not safe
to give the lie to a muscular Chris' ian.
I did it once. I am sorry for it now, as I
never grieved for anything else in tie whole
course of my life.
We ware standing on the s'.d:walk, in
front of the club. «hen I made theststt-
ment. We were talking politics, and men
who talk politics and get hot over it are, to
put it mildly, lunatics, or else want an of-
fice, or have some friend who wants an of-
fice.
This man made an sBaertion touching the
fair fame of my canddate. It is probable
that if it bad been es true as it was fal&e, I
should have taken the same course, because,
you understind, a man who talks politics
has no cense, anyhow. I think I said this
before, but it is all tbe same. I want to
make it strong, and get you to understand
how I got my ornament d eye.
I mildly suggested tbat a^man who would
make such a statement as that wis lost to
allsense of shame, and would be ^guilty of
any bad crime.
He disagreed with me upon that Jp oil t.
As for himself, he never made a statement
•■-.cjpt upon the most ample proof . My can-
didate was the. meanest villian living.
I told him helitd-
I have been kicked by a mule; have falling
out of a second-story window on a hard
pavement, eaten green persimmon?; heard
Miss Blow read poetry for two hours and a
half, skated; rode a sharp-backed horse of
mustang parentage, an adept in the art Of
"bucking;" anflered grief of various kinds
and still clung to life; but all of these are
feathers io the balance; as compared with
the result of that little word liar.
Immediately after saying it I sat down-
not in the way people usually sit down.
I sat down on the rim of my ear, ten feet
from the spot where I had been standing
when I made use of the expression quoted
above. I am not used to sitting io that po-
sition, and do not think it agrees with me
I have heard of people who "get up on
their ear" and walked off, I wish I knew
how to do it, and would have propelled my-
self away from the spot immediately if I
hid possessed this happy faculty. I pro-
ceeded to get myself perpendicularly, in-
tending to use tbe locomotion which Na-
ture bad given me; but when I came right
side up, something heavy ran against my
ncse, and I felt very tired. I sat d^wn on
my ear. I like a change; it is too mono. on
ous doing the same _tbing over and over
again.
Somebody took my large friend away, and
I was quite (pleased when he was gone-
have concluded to look twice at a man be-
fore I give him the lie again. 5 My eye is in
mourning, my nose swelled into the siza of
a citron, with the color ef a blush rose, and
my clo.bes look as if (hey had run through
a patent sausage maohine. I would not
have tint man's temper for anything in the
world.
Too Smart.
Id Washington, recently, a female mem
ber of a colored theatrical troupe went into
a dry goods store and called for someffesh
colored hoee. The clerk placed before her
a box of black stockings, and .that* imperti-
nent young man has never been able to tell
whether he was blown up by nitro-glycerine
or was struck by a shot fiom a seTeaty-two
pounder.
tlon gn ranteed In every respect.
Second street. Boom 11.
Twenty Thousand
Papsr Collars, ill styles, tor sale cheap at the
TOat Cheat Laundry , offi» Ul Leideadorff at.
The Beat Bemedles,
Dr. Perry's Last abasce, (or pala. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
Fox sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, ceraer of Commercial. •
In strolling round tbe other nigbs.
To look at 'Prleoo by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a Fountain's ceaseless play
Ot sparkling waters, made a screen
Through wMcb a sweet bouquet was 1
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Hide that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
otop,** said nay friend, "let's go in
£1 looas so nice— and try their obeer."
"All right." I said, "I must agree
That this place sorts me to a 'T.'"
So sooner had we found a seat
Than at our Bide r waiter neat
Made his appearance, ask&d our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mlg&t name. We found It true,
And coated tupmjbenfly, toe;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just taint: of that.
And If your mouth doot water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam * and oraba and terrapins j)
In Ian, we found tbey had within
That coey place ail kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish w&£, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The Ladles, too, hare found. 'twonJa eeem.
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little tinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let tin. rush
To three bundled thirty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll and made plain :
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse. 3S7 Bush street, a&eve
Montgomery; open X>ay and Night.
mu.RT.itf. WftAKB, Proprietor.
A Goaliinc Critic
Appreciation of Mi-e Clara Louise Kellogg,
the American prima donna, is now about
keeping paca in tbis country with the very
fine and growing t Jeots which t-o lady pos-
sesses, and io the principal cities where she
has appeared she hss been pronounced the
cultivated, conscientious and pleasing singer
that she really is. But she has lately drifted
into Cincinnati, and there so appealed to an
ambidcus critic to.athe hss set to work to
write down all tbe manifestations of delight
that Europe has honored ber with. He de-
fies prince and people in every realm of tbe
Old World, aud calls npon the chivalry, tbe
refinement and national pride of the citizens
of Cincionatti toapproach and do homage to
ber whom be would orown the queen of songt
There is an effervescent freshness like Cin-
cinnati beer fresh from the brewer's vat
about this spostrophe: "Sball tbe German,
the Celt, the Frank or the Russian outdo
as in loving loyalty to our most gifted daugh-
ter? Heap flowers at her feet until the hot-
houses of St. Petersburg seem barren!
Fling her jewels until the crown, brilliants
of kings pale tbeir fainter fires." Tbe jus-
tice of tbis appeal be makes manifest in dil_
atiDg upon tbe sylph-like charms included
in the totality of the being be so much ad-
mires, as follows: "And, tben, let us lovin-
gly remember it, Bliss Kellogg is, in every
ti-sue, an American girl. Bne is this in her
delicate beaaty; her lithe, yet perfect form;
her tiny, snow-wljite hand and Arab foot**}
It may be a question whether he has not
confounded Arab women and horses in his
pedal comparison, bnt there is no doubt
that his intentions were good, and American
songstresses should remember thai they
bave no need to seek fame abroad when Cin-
cinnati is near.
.»
The Last New Song.
Air— "Moet <& Ckandon,"
Emerson Corvflle is my name,
My business always Is tbe same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! Wh ohl Ohl high oh)
None who have been but again will go.
CcrvUle tays aol says sol
On Pice Street, at Ko. 110,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of 8hell-fl *h In every style,
I Dwardly cause you much K> smile.
Lsdiee with escorts there always go.
Ladles go! Ladies gol
Emerson CorvlUe's pout;! and SO
3-1 They gol they gol they gol
Attention, Ladles
To give the aaln the softness of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dickey's Gbeme ns Lib. l
Dental Work.
FOB FEfESI QCiLTTT OF WOBX, gO to T. 0. JsS-
sup. dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
To Cher's.
s-u
Five Hundred Men "Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st. *
Prwsti and. Sweet.
For the best oonfecbonery, g? to Canty and
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
Mo. C2« Montgomery street,
(Montgomery Blook.)
GrAKAATEi FTJSTD £100,000
Term Deposit*, ono oar cent pir month. r»-
poBiTi PATAELK CN DEMAND, tix per cent.
#»-No JCntrfiFeo or caar/e fnt-Bink Booh.
W. 8. THOMPSON. President.
J. OROCKBB. Secretary. my 5 lm
OlamChowder ESvery Wljent.
The best chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jast off
S^amy. *•»
Savxx> Moortj,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
found in trout ef Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, south west corner Bosh and Mont-
gomery eta., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
■ nlaos Dromajai^yftdgd^ada*
pBXTAxa' Lxssows a raa Fsxv:a Language
by J. Joas&t, graduate ot tbe University of
Part i, Ute Professor of De la Monnels' Hormal
Sobool for Teeohers, aud of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 deary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upatalra. Beat of reierenoe given. 4.-Q
QLaxBi orasn.— Madame Clara Antenla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 3*3 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Fine.
OOcsoltattous In English. French «nd &en&u.T
CENTRAL BATHS,
KO. It 8 GEARY 8TBEBT.
Batbs, 25 oents. Best iocooq-
modttiona in the city. Separate
entrance for Ladies. The Bttiii
are fittd ap with all modern
improvemente. Heir Cat-tine. Sharing ftnd Sham-
pooing. Children'** Hair neatly eat. Lodiei" Stum-
pooiDK.53 canti. Private room for Ladies.
•*• 5tr»c,g'rs vi-iticn the city are reepectfaHy
reqaeited to patronize these Baths. my*
CLaJEVOYAKT.-MAD. MABTELLE. -J-
jnst arrived from Knrope: answers nien-.'j,
tal qaestions; developed mediums; migce- >%
tizes. Oiroles, Tne>day and Saturday evenings;
catnes given. French and German spoken. Ad-
miaeion: Ladies. Fifty iOeots; Gentlemen, One
Dollar. Hoars from 12 to 6. end 7 to 10. 718
Howard street. mS lm
MOZART a
Spanish Grand Ball!
Srj'DlT ITEMJO MAT 4th
Io Oomm.mor.tijn of the Victory of Pueblo
T'cfcet. Oh Dollar
Ball oommenoM at 16 p. M.
mj22t 6EK0BA iXGELi OABEEKO.
Public Aocommodstlon.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. at., can
he returned In tbe evening if reqoirad; we
nerer disappoint] What Cheat Laundry, 121
Lelaeadarff. street. *
Pratt* ■ A&oUUtoa oil.
~ — ^
Pnotographs Painted
IS WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IK
Ink. from the .miKe! t to fall Uffr-.tr*. ajw.ys
io tb. moet B.U5f4Ctory mutoer, OD .erf moderate
terms.
EMILY B. EASTMAN.
4VS6 Ehist t treet,
er>^51m Between OiUfomi. end Pine.
A. \y. WHEU>EIT,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Ko, UW VSAJfT 8TKBT,
Oo.'oer Ttrelfth and Foliom streets
. Hit 11, 1813
First Grand
GERMAN MILITARY FESTIVAL
....or THE ...
German Dragoons
Captain George A. Babe. Grand Marshal,
lie cor ted by the Officers of tbe
FIRST LIGHT DR1QOO.VS,
Oaptain D. Here.
Oflicera 8. P. HMisn, Caps. J. Seryber
THE GKUMAMA MIFJLEJi,
Oapt. J. Schneider.
THE 8. F. FrsiLKERS,
Oaot. J. Oantoa.
THE CiLIPOB>IA I A F.OJT. «S,
Oapt. 8 pee ;a a I.
GEBMAN SVaBD F0SII.EBS9.
Oapt. Schneider.
THE etTEUBEltf GUABD,
Oapt. Wetoharta.
And a denotation from all the Oavairy of the
STATE. A.KUT AtVO SAYT,
The Procession will form On Bails Street, the
right revting on Powell Street, at <i% a. at., and
march at 10 o'clock slarp throagh ins principal
etreece to theOity Gardasi, where a Grand Drcner
wilt M aervsd to tbe Dncoon. and tbeir eooorts,
Tbe beef and veal having been f utsned by Mature.
Lax M Mi ler exprersly for this ooossioe.
Concert by Prof. Mahde.i's Sand.
ADDBE18 by HOST, HK 8TIEGL1TZ
Games for Cash Prists amoactiag to 81,000
will r»e held. AtSo'olook « •
Tlie Serial Slaip
Thewonderof the world will bs exhibited, and
dancing wi I commence at 2'j in both psvillona,aQd
a Grand Uonoert in tee Ooaoart Stand will be oon.
tinned nntil dark. Gr-nd Ball in the new pavtiioa
all night. Admission, 59 cents; Ohtldren, tfo.
On Satarday. Mar 10th.
The Great Aerial Ship
Will make an asoeaBioTi oarryiag ken passengers,
all well known eitizens of San Fra&oisoe. Prof. O
J. K Ferview is the inventor, and captain on
thiavoyage. This ebip. orflving machine will be
on exhibition od Tuesday and all the week. Adroii-
aioc, 26 ots. myS td
S. F. and N. P. it. K. Co.
CHANCE J5F TIME.
OK AND APTFB APBIL 1. 1&73. THE STEAM-
or ANTKLOPH.oonoectingat Dooanae Lend-
ing with the San Francisco A North Paciflo Rail-
road Company for Oloverdale and ail intermediate
BtationB. will leave San Fiaocisoo daily (Sundays
exepttdj, from Broadway Wharf, at 3 JU p.m. Be-
larning, tbe train will leave Oloverdale daily at
5:30 o'clock am , connecting at Donanae with the
ste>merand arriving in San Fiaocisoo atM:3U A M.
'I he steamers and ears mske close connections
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONTaT REDUCED RATES.
Leave Ban Fr«noisoo at 8 i. ll. every Sunday
arriving at Oloverdale at 1 o'clock p. m. Betarning
will leave Oloverdale at 2 o'clock, arriving io San
Fraacisco at 7 o'clock. This will allow exonr-
Btonista several Hours at any of tbe places along
tae line ef the ro»d For all information apply at
tbe Company's office, 4fiG Montgomery Btreet.
aplfl PKTjlB DOMAHUE, President.
Badger'sCentral Park, Oakland
THSSK BEAUTIFUL GABDENS ABE NOW
open for the seaion, and many of the nost
popalar
PICNICS
Will ba held there. The attractions are oamer-
m. SKATILVG PAVILION, MUSEUM, GYM.
RASIUM. Skating free on week days.
Admlaalon 8S Cents
OaiLDKEH IO CENTS. apl7 tf
PIANOS.
ALABGEINTOIOEOFTHOSR FINE-TOWED
medium priced McUAUHOji P1AK08
—toe most dnr&ble aod reliable instramnntB im-
ported into the market for the price. Oali and see
them. . ^_ _
ORGANS.
New and beautiful e'vt~s of those magnificent
fUI.M'E CABIHET («fiA!HS- too most
perfect reed inatrameot made. The tone Is pure,
powerful and resonant. Over 51,009 of them
have been sold.
Sheet Mwalc. Musle Books. Ala sic Fo-
lios. Piano stooia. Piano Covera* Tlo-
llos, Gnltan, Accordewci, etc, etc*
IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OP
A. L. BANCROFT & CO., Agents.
ap24eodlm 781 Market etrret.
ARION
__ Pianoforte.
DECLARED BY THB 5ttBGE8 AT itllT/
P»lr of 111. A«mm Inntltnle. }ft«r. Wind-
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goods io her line in the citj. tier HATS are mar-
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Metropolitan Theatre.
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CALIFORNIA^ THEATRE.
John HAOttlloAlb Propri.to? AAA Vumf
IITIA V\MH>< C(UT.
Att«rAAtr AftrrAAOA May SA
THIRD MBS. D P.
BoTcerB Matlnae
Attb LAST PKHroRMAJIoS OF
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Kaaarrtd S«BIB 75 Mot*
Moaday May At b
LAST WKEIl OP MRS. BOWfiRK,
Marie Antoinette
rayl 11
AFTEa. THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
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Hot Sooton,
And AFT on. of tb^tr
Hot Seotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ton Oenta
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New Discovery.
TSS USE OF TBB K jNDEKFUL PLAKT
tbAt God lot.nd.d for tbo Oar. .f
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CERMAN PIANOS.
Ladies and Children
....WILL FIRD ...
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRKfiSITfO PLRABANT TO USE, EASILY APPLIED.
it oot craaay. aad will doi lojor* tha moat dailoate. It
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Prevents Hair Falling,
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DBKBS150 ajaj pa bad « Iba Aa.nl,
JAB, It. BATH, Drnnlil,
Ooraar If .w MABtAOtnai. Aad BotlArd itr.AU. .odof All Drai-
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Single Outside Rooms.
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No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasses,
BRANCH HOUSE,
aba aAiraoMB itbeit, cob. cut,
VXXt-y OaBXAtaa x>a>r IsTiajlit,
And Lean by the Week.
03
•SIXtT
L. J. EWELL, Proprietor
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
•PIOARO-'
rax joubhai. or AKVSKXxxm.
B«lo« Montgomery. 6.B TiMOiMo.
TUESDAY MAI 6, 187S
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
Alnsunbra.
There was scarcel! breathing roomAt this home
lutnigbt, and tbeaaaienee wu largely composed
•f the bsaaty and fashion of the city, drawn thit-
her by tbe engagement of the wonderfnl Kelly
and Leen. After a brilliant first part. Leon made
bit appearance, looking as handsome aa everaod
costumed moat gorgeously in tbe fashion of Ibe
da?— or a little more so. Be wu received with
renad after round of applause and when silence
was restored sang "Conning In IheEain" inaetyle
that co n raised the aadience wits laegbter, recalled
again and again nnlit fairly vetry, Leon sang sons*
and danced dances aa no one hot he can After
tats, "ThH man witb tte Carptt B*g"was capitally
performed by Sam Riekey. Little Mao and otbere
Then cime Cairles Vivian and be too gained a
hearty reception st tbe can: s of the aadience. He
■ant: character songs and told stories, keeping the
•ndiance in tbe very bsst of honors the
•bole time he wai on the stage. Alter Vivian
Kelly and Leon appeared in the mssieal
comedietta of "Liichen and Friaotien." and by
eoags, dances, aliasing dialegae and fonny tricks,
kept the endieooe eontitoally lengbing. The fa-
msce "Oat Duet" wooed up this portion of the
entertainment. Bob Hart's amoiing sketch of "A
Seeond>Hand Hotel" terminated tbe evening's
iBiiict:! The anecesa of Kelly end Leon en
their second engagement in San Francisco is as-
sured, and large and fisbionable audiences will be
the role at the Alhimbra Theatre for many nights
to com?*
CaMifDrtate. Tbt-atr*.
This theatre was crowded last nigh*, when Mrs-
DP. Bowers made her appearance in tbe role of
Marie Antoinette. Daring the development of
tie play, the audlecee sat spell-bound, carried
ftwav by the reality of the impersonation, an?
lyoapatbiz-ng witb royalty from the bottom of
ibeir hearts. Mrs. Bowers dees some splendidly
vivid acting in the scene where she psrta with
Louis, never was heari-broken grief represented
more naturally oo the stage, than it was by Mr*.
Bowers last night, by little broken sobe which hurt
•very heart in the house, and moane which set
many to weeping for sympathy. John HcOnl-
lough'e Loois XVI was a characterisation of tbe
bighe t order of merit. It was a bard character
to plaj ; t he task waa to gain the respect and love
of the aadience for the virtue* of the King, and
toeir pity for h:s weakness. MeCullough suc-
ceeded lo ably interpreting the character of the
unfortunate Louis' XVI., King of France.
Geo D. Obaplio did a good bit of character acting
aa Marat; Henry Edwards as Sacterre gave a flue,
nualy representation of tbe character; John Wil-
son as the villainous Simon waa terribly real, and
the various character b of the pieee were generally
well played. The drama is one of absorbing inter-
act, and holds the aadience well from tbe rise
ontil the fall of tbe curtain- It will be played
agaia tJ-nighL To-morrow evening "The School
for Scandal," which always draws a crowded boose,
will be presented with Mrs. D. P. BoweiB as Ltdy
Teazle.
Bella Union Theatre.
Soeie Bobinaoo isa great favoiite in song and
dance at this boose. Tommy Barton's character
songs are always applaoded. tbe farce of "The Live
Indian" is very amusing Oa&sim. A Frits perform
tbe most original and daring of gymnastic feats.
and the nhole programme is lively and entertain-
ing.
Buckley's New Varieties.
The new first part given st thia hoase last night
proved quite a flnccssi. The, programme for to-
night is a v tried and entertaining one, as may be
seen by referring to oar first page.
Wilson's Amphitheatre.
John Wilson had a capital hoase list night
when betook his farewell benefit. Ihe perform-
ance' was bright and entertaining, and gave gener-
al sat section. The conundrums sent is for the
prise of silver goblet, sad a new hat were very
stupid. Wilson and his tronps will start, for San
Ma.teo to-daj.
City Gardens.
On Sunday next tbefiru grand Gars: an Military
Festival of tie German Dragoons will be held at
these gardene b; tbe companies enumerated in
another coianw. There will be games for cash
prises to the amount of $1,0(1), a concert and ball.
On Sa' order, Prof. J. K. Fairview will make his
m trip in the aerial ship of which he is the in-
ventor, and by which he claims to have solved the
difficulty of navigating tbe air. This new aerial
machine will bs on exhibition to-day and every
day this weok.
Horticultural Exhibition.
Tbe Spring Exhibition of the Horticoitora
Society wili commence en Thursday next at Hor-
tlcol tnral Hall on Stockton street, near Post, and
will oontinoe nine daja. Schmidt and Schlotte's
Band will perform every afternoon and evening.
Mias Annie Adams.
This famous eerio-oomicTocaUft is a little hoars*
—In faot, has a toneh of the prevailing endemic.
Anxious to appear before the people of San Fran-
cisco at her ver; be;t. ste his deferred her firs'.
appearance until Monday next, when her voice wil1
have recovered it* pristine vigor and tone,
Abatomoal MrsKTjjt.—Ono ot the most
• xnpLete collection* of the kind in the United
■tates, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wtx models, is daily on view (togeoUemea
■Ely) at the Mnnum on Montgomery street. An
aour nuy be profitably Koent here
Take Strong Measure g.
A brokeB-hearted youDg thing writes to a
weekly paper as follows: "About tbiee years
ago I became acquainted with a young geo-
tleman; and although he never paid me any
particular attentians, he would often accuar
paDy me to and from church,' etc. But lat-
ely I have noticed a great change in him.
He avoids me as much aa possible, and
starts if I address him. Can he have ceased
to love me?— for I know he did, though
he nevar told me so. If 1 thought he bad,
it woold break my heart." Perhaps we
ought to speak out. Do not attempt to rea-
son with bim or cajole him or pacify Mm*
Tbe next time he calls take a monkey-
wrench, fasten it securely upon his noes,
lead him off to the dining-room, and ask him
in a firm voice what he mean?. If be won't
answer, twist the wrench three or four
times, and butt bis head up against tbe stove
or tie mantelpiece until bis gloom is dis-
pelled. If he says nebaseeased to love yea,
let your fingers dally with his ringlets lovin-
gly for a few moments, and then suddenly
hft out a couple of taandsful, and have an
Irishman at hand to ome in and sit on him
awhile and kneckout his teeth and jump up
and down on him, and be sociable. Then let
him go, add commence your arrangements
to rope in a fresh man. Ton cannot afford
to waste your yonng life upon such a wretch
as this; and where heart will not ibrob to
heart, or soul respond to soul, the beet thing
to do is to contuse the nose at once.
An Inquiring Hind.
A little semi-pagan, who for the first time
was receiving religious instruction from a
female friend whom he was visiting, found
some difficulty in understanding that our
Sunday had anything remarkable in it over
any other day. At last, by dint of -'line upon
line, and precept upon precept," be was
made ta comprehend somewhat the sanctity
of tbe day. Uo for tuna tely, however, soon
after he began to understand things, coming
from church one Sunday, he noticed the
apothecary shops open. His newly acquired
moral sense received a terrible shock, and
he entered int 3 a very orthodox denuncia-
tion of tbe unconscious compounders of
simples.
"Bat," he was told, "the druggists must
keep open on Sundays, so taat the tick pea-
pie can get medicine."
"Why, do people get sick on Sunday ?"
"Yes, jast as on any other day."
'•Well, good people don't die on Sunday,
do they?"
••Certainly. *•
"How can that be? Doss heave a keep
open on Sunday?'*
It is needless to say that all farther grave
conversation on the subject was impossible.
X>r. Dotn.rty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
chronic and speclue practice, and as such la
bow the most successful ot any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Sacrameoto street,
eorner of I^deadorfl. a few doors oelow What
Cheer Boom. t
- We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leideedorff street. •
Milli see t.— Fata cleaned, pressed »nd
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood. £34 Washington street, 4.T
' Br. C. T. Sage has removed bis office to the
Olympic Club Bonding, corner of Jfew Mont-
gomery and Howard. is
Woman's Kigrlits.
One would thick that it was one cf woman 's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay tbe came price for it. Kearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and gei-tltmen" in Sao
Francisco have poorer fars than those wber?
gentlemen only dine. There is an ixceptioji.
At the Pio5eeb EksiaoBajtt, on Washington
street, at tbe ccrner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every rnxury the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find tbera
dishes to please the meet epicurean taste. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
£>r. JBarlow a. Smith.
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 037 California street,
every Friday evenirjg, commencing at 7Ji o'clock.
a, part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients,. Dr. 8mlth givtB
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to * p x.., free. w
Pnotojrrapiiic cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
(Huefy. 34. Third street between Stevenson and
atlsalon stree a
The Boston Furniture Company TT*
Has removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. 41
A. Pleasant Location,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alharabra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building is a verv fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. .
» ■
Fresh and Sweet,
For the best confectionery, g-i to Canty *M
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sotte*. X
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chiL
arena* clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hsts, trunfee, valleee,
e'c., below cost. Call if yon want bargains, 3n
Round Not to be Beat,
Is G. Bsrrkhardt'e motto. Fine French Casf
Boots made to order from $6 to (10. A good fit
and ntiifactdon gutrsnteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A foil assort-
ment of neatly-msde good" always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4-bi
L
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant ctretL Diamond
Betting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
one. Jewelry for sale, j.j
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect core warranted by Albert Bchoen.
wald, 127 Second street. a-n
Fine Candies.
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery. S78 Kearny street Wholesale and retaiL e
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Braises. &-t
whlte labor Only l
Employed by the What Oneer Ltnndrj, 121
Leidesdorn" street •
THE OLD MAN'S DREAM.
BI O. V, HOLiTBB.
Ob, for one boor of youthful joy.
Give bacS my twentieth Spring;
I'd ra:ber laugh a Iright-hair J boy
.Than ralgn a be:rded king,
One moment let my life-blood etream
From boyhood's fount of flams 1
Give me one giddy, raellng dream
Of life, all love and fame.
My listening angel heard the priver.
And calmly smiling, said:
"I/I bat touch iby ellver'd hair
Thy hasty wish bath sped."
" Bat is there no'Aing in thy tract,
To bid thee fondly stay,
While the swift seasons berry back
To find the wUh'd for day ?"
Ab, traest son! of wotnintind !
Without thse whs-, wen life ?
One bliss 1 can not leave behind:
l'.i take — my— precious wi.el
The angel took a sapphire {en
The wrote in rainbow dew,
" The man wonld be a boy agtin.
And be a hufcband tool"
" And is there nothing yet unsaid
Before the change appears?
Beaaember, all taeir gifts have fied
Witb those dissolving yecra !"
Why, yes; for memory woold recall
Mv fond paternal joy*;
I conld not bear to leave them all;
111 rake— my— girl— and— boys !'*
The smiting angel dropped bis pen;
•' Why, this will never do;
The mm wou!d he a boy a^ain,
And be a father toot''
: And so I laughed— my laughttr woke
The household with its noise—
And wrote my dream when morning broke, ',
To pleasB the gray-halr'd boys.
Short y Answered.
"Where are tbe men of '76 ? " shouted a
Newtown orator. "Dead," responded a sad-
lookiDg man in the middle aisle. The New-
town orator was surpiissd at the intelli-
gence.
^.
San<1^ ich lelai.a Pulu,
Since the n&eenslon of the king to the throne
of the Pandwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dearer in
bedding and furniture, 520 Wisblngton street,
opposite tbe market, who has leng been the
principal Importer of pnlu, han received ad-
vices tbat ihe gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has alwayB been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
fcr ma! trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no difficulty in dltposine oi all
that comes, a
e
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a relist le diiver are the leadingee-
sentlalB of sn <r»joyoblerjde, and these cannot
be secured in Ban Francisco so unquestionably
aa from Ficnk Ponton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Hie handsome turn-outs are used
by tbe best c;rcles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able. honeBt and perfectly
courteous driver-, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrlige proprietor on ibis
Ci-sst, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those whicn he provides. Frank has en-
joyed grvst EuccesB in his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him, *
A great variety of Ties end Bows, all styles,
Just received at tbe What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldeederff itrett. •
American Watcbea
Reduced yrlces, at H A. Cal lender's 62 8ec
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully reoaired. D
Mr. S. W. Johnson has arrived, and brings
from Silt Lakeafin^ car-load of horfcea, intended
far sal^ lu this city. The horses are all in fine
condition, and as they have had the epizootic
in the East, no fair; may be entertained of thei
again taking i hs disease. We hope oar readers
"ill call on him and tata a look at tils stock.
He has put up at the Bos Allen Stable, 6G9
Market street 6 B
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Oarptt Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Fumltcre in tbe State, at
johnC. Bell's, nearly eppoeite the Grand Hotel,
Mirket sheet. 4p
It Is True,
J. A. Sbaber & Co. are selling parlor. sets and
all other kinds of inrniture and bidding cheapar,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealer? don't stud a Ehost of a chance when
people know Sbaber'd prices. 707 Marie t .street.
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and ;«•
paired as ueuiL acd sold cheaper than ever, x
Good Investment.
No ether city in the Ucited States offers
greater Indicements at ihe present time for
investment in town lots than San Diero. Now
is the time to secure lots at $35 each at 421
Montgomery street. This is tbe beat chance
ever offered. •
Dentin's Sale of Paintings
win take place about May 20th. ParUcnlara
in future advertisements. (_B
McDowell, tsfecw Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery o
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 8
Do 2Vot Suffer irbxn Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Cores, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can And Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute. 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 r jl We
fnftah from experience, having tested the Doo-
tsr*s capability. References given if required, b
Lamas axo Gutlficex, remember the lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store In San Fran.
ciaoo. H. Hinders, 332 Keaaty street, between
Pine acd Bush, u
mm
Star (Shirts and Collars. m
All sorts and sixes, for *a:e cheap, at the
What Cheer LauBdry,|121 Leldesdorn* st, •
Trie "Vet*?
Is celebrated for Its superior liquors and flue
elgar£. Connolstleunsay our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E, H. Levy, iropiietor. Southwett corner of
Rpirny and Commercial. a^
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
-A ■ t ro losers.
Mrs. Buck, 120 Geary street.
B<.irtL»rHrnr and "tsvtIoa.*n.
Btacer* Mock, (school books sepfteialty.) SI H
corner fourth acd Mission,
H. i*. Moor*. ""*■■ MouufOxierr. near Merchant.
Rnilne'i I'ulleffee.
Heald's, Bryant A StratronV -JoUero. 24 Post St
Ba teller*.
Eats, Fred. Stalin H to tHO. California Market.
Clairvoyants.
Mrs. C. M. Stowe, £<7 Kearny street. Boom 8.
Employment Office.
Obas. F. Beeherer & Co., 652 Saorameoto street,
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce £ Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Word, 610 Montgomery street.
H. fcL Ktroboff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearny
French Paaey Go«di,
Locaa & Co.. 19 Macteomery. 101 and v* Ratter,
Hoop Starts and Corset*.
M. Freod. 36 Second street
SlwT»m* Hair*
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Merchant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., 12 Post street.
Milliners.
MissLlzcte Carter, 116 Fourth trset
Mrs. M. B~elig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Heeordsw
O.V.Gillespie. 6il Washington street.
"Whltener* and Paper Hansyers
A. W. Wb eider, i22 Geary street.
Wines and JLIqnor*. I Wbolesaie.)
D*nerl F. c Co.. 504 Front.
[ 8BT
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME1LN
every Theatre in San Franciaoo.
FIGARO
IB MAILED EVEBY DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels ia California. Kevada and
Orecon— the pepere left in the tbeatree at sight
being gathered op and tared lor that purpose.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH?
oat the centre of the city, in all Hotele, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Stores and Offloea.
FIGARO
IS OTROULATED EVERY DAY Olf THE
Oakland F"erry Boats to catch the paesencere
hat arrire by tbegreet Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS ■ HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,
and ie constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances. Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE EEST SOCIETY. IS
placed in the bands of nearly all who come
to the city to matte pm-ob&sBB, and is therefore tbs
beat of advertising mt>dio-ma.
Change j>f Wharf.
ON AND AFTER MAY 1st. TBE STEAMER
ANTKLOPK coatec-ting with tbe 8*n Fran-
cisco and North Pacific Railroad, at Dunanne
Landing, for Sonoma. Petalome. baoia Robs,
Healc'sinnr. Clo vera ale, and way stations.
Skafia*' Springs and tbe Geysers, will leave from
FRONT bl REE 1' WHARF. ap30tf
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOa TH1BD STBEEr,
Has tbe choi-est and most select assortment of
goods in her line in the city. H er RATS are mar-
te<1b of beantv, and wMat is moat important, Hkr
PRICES ARE VfcRY REASONABLE. myl
MILITARY GOODS
... iSD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAI
TRimniNGS,
0E5 Montgomery street. Boon No 1.
mhlOf T. RQDGEHE JOHNSON.
YOU WILL FIND
fSATVL TVTABLIOJXT
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
No. IS CLAY STREET. *pl7
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X-XJIVCH:,
Cor. Second and Ten i met street*.
SrTerrapin conttantlj on hand.
Oysters in •very stvle. PKIVATR
SUPPER ROOMS F ~>R PASTIES.
dec 51 lzn
Bar Sugar
TCOR SALE-SiS KEARNY STSEET. AT
■* MERGER'S. _ Alio, every kind oi Oandiaa
Wholesale and Be1 il.
J^AJJ*«crK.
SPRING Gi
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
I X L
AUCTION STOREi
aSKEARNYSTJ
COR.COMMERCUUlIL.
Business
and Honest Prim
O3V0E3 i»n:
ALL GOODS WARM)
REPRESENTED
Spring Goods Ami
THE LARGEST STOCK AM l»
DF ANT HOUSE 11 1|[|
CLOTHIB
COARSE and
The Fortunate Han who Biim
at the IXL AUCTIOIIM
UNDERCLOTHING, III B
White Shirts for 1*9 1
FA1CT GOODS. WAT**0'
JE-WELKIT, WOlIOM.
rEiFiimi. •ta'1'
EJiGHSD CUTIEII, ™r
1UCH, VAI.1SFH, WU1
A FULL iTOCt 81
Linen Coats and P»
AFDLLUSIW
LINEN mVl
CALL ASD SEE FO» 1*
THAT ,
/^NE Blow our/
own Horn/
Because
We Have
Got A Stock^
That will
AT TBI ■
IXL Auction!
6 1 8 Kearny •
mmMk
EBRVE
f|! dbacco:
4 *
i g a i?o
% 5) i "00is
;wbt fio h:
•— • > » - *, ,.
>>u .■ 1 1 tao*.
hi r •* t * . .
T HAT*
'I
»B?
liTICULTURAL
ttnro EXHIBITION
ij District Horticultural
Ifcclety. of California,
OAUftEUU TI1ATEE
J-.gim t \rV' « > :i>iin(«tn*ut
MRS, D. P. BOWERS!
«s»» vox 4»»sa» tra nu^H 4i
.NTOINBTTK, glKKN Ul I 1 1 \ Si
IELU UNION THEATRE
•t » ■ T * » ■ ■■! * i r r r
Mr. John McCulloagh a* Louis XVI. . King of France.
■ Kit : •%! . •
MARIE ANTOINETTE!
«> 1 I'rltmt
I . .
■ - . - -v
M »W Tltl.l.
MAT*
I . a...»
TMaar linn
VrTT.IIc
T <»
%*■« w r NnntiM
Ha} -ih
Tlie «oh.ool for aa. can<lal.
kXAFtV »TTTA.riT
rHlflAT KVJSISi*, Mat • ft
FVa.ire «tvo11 Benefit; of Mrs Bowers
tl IM rtlf> 141 *ll pari* «jf Ih* Ifaaa*
• 4>4» StTDKDAT EVSKIKO Ul" >H1»MJ01 nflim boseks ELIZ4BETH
« alii ba gla.b of tba 0 at iirVTiiff •! tbta Ik*>'r ul
. BARTON HIL1.
OOIIISB
I i. H 1. 1 \n n
r.ivii
IVIDI-AIVI
■ ■■at^StrntS
i • n itz
■Mm
a..., | •< < .1.
Meant- fcalln
■tMaa-a
Faa»| Carreaaaa
II i
> !>•*
ANDY,
H ,. Mart*
Caa stadias wiib lb* Raw Farw*.
Never Reckon Your Glvckens Before
Xb-ey're Hatobod !
Mr. .loaatnanblabb
• I *H» ldM.» Rots.
SW> «M ■lflOOj.Wr, A VI
ToiDMT BaMan
.. Taoe.Cam»b II
. Butt JteWsawa
Must* Mli wort,
-irtbrvea
en Co*
No.
!»• C SO*.
,*a.OI
- MOLD EV
I.r.ruN a Poat.tr.aL ftolaadid pia-
44d Bar-rooa...
-.p»tifc« tw«l»r)ar«n of Pi AW.
« Fur nn« »0 hold.
"6";K|IILD HAS RETURNED TO
I (Will
r,i,n Itn Parent.
KA SHIRT STORE,
rmwwy freer., hm Ktoio.rd to
1 Hncond Ktreet,
»«■ will find m eamplcte »a-
• f "niKTN and Fl'HWMII-
•t Ibe nanal l»w prieca.
XEXROKT it CO).
_ |>KHF rfl FOR THE OUR* OF RBffTJMA-
' *- • a 1 Ooct.ipsilao. Ami kiadrtd J>j»»k«.
BaaaaaaaaP *°
■aaaaaKli'rr MwMiiwnl.i; baTSaftia
3 lM«it ) iumuj to u,e ,.,.,.,, v4iQt of roar Mr-
Rj^RjMsl -*> '•to fbaamillo irombm."
I a war, TtakMO: " Tour ApsHsot bu
nitorsdnj haaJla scd rtjulitaa tbo
*wibi(oii, Grand Hotel: " Yotir
l s» for •tbiDtnlnm b» provsd on-
ul tothi.dai (now
.lt>»t«='!«r sxperleneed one twlD»e
a la two we*
JW M<
otl, DeomaUtoa
shoes Dora, BtaU Yeabel: " Aftsr
r Media* I am now lo aood health-a
•blob I faaaa been deprived for mors
US."
asters aaa setaeen at the Depot— «1 1
iiaUtJT,
HCirHY »atOM.,
■ole Asjanla.
>K. JORDAX'I
IITOUCIL IUSEUI,
> omeditlae.
, ABB INRTOUOT-
(a^fxLB^ERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
.lJ<iXL'B^M
- Tone to the Stomach.
(^fxj/B^s
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
Pa
™&**mwm
la a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
"{f^hl^nHS
HAS HO aUPUilOR At A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
WILLIS* BAND.
MU8IO rtJItrflflnBD FOR ALL
oee»*>OB*. UoAio importod. ftmotrd
And for •»'•.
MARCCIM. HI.VM I-tader nf1
Urrhnlr*.
UKKKY TON UCK MKUDW, l.«avd-
of Bnu Hnad.
aVOrdan from lb* conniry pronptL* kttoodod
to AddrnsB M. W. WILLIS, K»lon'* Moilo
Morn. lUt* MoL*.<cni«rir itr*pt, or HARCTJ8 M,
BLUM. «tt» Mootvoniorr Al/pot. )s6 tf
COSMOPOLITAN
fc'uviiigs aud Exchange Bank,
Xo. •*« MoDtffomerj atreat,
>Hootaom*rr Block.)
Ql'AlANTM WV*» •XOO.OOO
Toraa DaeoaO, ea« t«r onl. par mootb. £t-
poalta PAYABLE uN DEMAND, alx per cast.
■Or-Nolti.trrtr'aa or onAr»» for H ink Book.
W. B. TLIOMPSOK. Praddtnt.
J. OROOKRR. B«r«tarT- mjMn)
IN. 8WJEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS MECOND ITBIIT.
FINE GOODS I~PERPEOT FITS!
Satisfaction Cuarantoetl I
AFIHB LIKE OF 8PH1KO AND SUMMES
Good, Jo4tf«04iT4d. C'4 1 ana im tbair
ay AS Beaail atrcat. aifl7 la
M .DdTran»a>llaaloiij-o»Bb.aninalt»d.'lTi.
>Qbaaui«aaoff4i4kDaiHd4Ur,froml04.at.ta Ft
1 V. it. Bplrft»al Olrolaa. SODiJaT, '" J
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
IlnomiAi lo iiikI 17. ...<»'—<> WfUatlilii^l on htroftt.
SIM II A I. FIOTIfE TO
Picnic And Hull Committee*.
WI ARK PREPARED TO KURWUH
UA.M'H anil UirJUB- fltA
taa t)aat maaloiao. In tlia Hialf. ondar ooapi.
taot la»'!a'«. at f al r raraa.
*PE\C'EK III, II Alt/.
. ..ANIi ...
II.4.KKT AM1.AK.
With tbalr Otaal Hanaallnn .
OOUHTJBBFEI I".
TIIK ABOVE ABTIIDI AKr J«I>W
AaA'ad bj maaaiara Waal of Ibo liocky Hobo
•ii'i'Ho TBOin:.
laclodlm tba) rblld Wandar, lAPPIIO.
I.KIir. ll.I.ia.
Mis* n. r.i. i. is .id w. r.i.i.is.
Serlo.CoHla and Daaltlata.
OCT IHTOJ,
,...AKD....
I. i; «' If Alt AY M S,
ON llliHHIiukN. AMI < AN II K F.N.
U<ua, tbro'idb oar air.nt;.
MIIK11IIIAN I OICHVN .V CO,
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
....AT....
LANCASTER'S
SIT WA«HlN«JTOS MTKSFT.
I. It in, Opo. Ma«iilra'a Opara Hoaaa.
TOOHDEn
SANGER HALLE
(SINOKR'B HALL,)
14 OKAItY B.T., NaCAB KIABNf.
JVono hot Ihc C'holceat fSranda of W1»aa>
and Mqnnri OB bund.
DEPOr WIYAND M. IASCHTS BAY BREWifT
OIIRIB FKLDMABn.
««w*^^«ri7-sf:?-s
II H*«
"J.BOIS OKV A*a KH.I0-*«
*s»lp«i*I J»J aanoaif jo *Jita«} -)tnta«|^.4f->
■sj*S|0 pa*
tiont-rj .aaon ««T|, ■■•»i Aiuspom ii '«lom,.j«Ai>
jo ) -aq po« ihijjqo <o»q »q, q,|M Mfatroai it#q aqi
of p»>fooo 'nfi-is pa* idti) j )M0|oqa pu* a a
HHXXS'AO J.BHU,TJ HHX HSIKHHrf a7l\
-*1tuo|tranrtnoaij ^
loq 'lai«u){ no ',aoj,i i.inmng ..aaaiV'aW
asnefj doija pue JsiSnoS^
OUIOVd NH3HAB08
•jiasaiioj Xofaa pire i|v»M saii
O
c.
OLD
OAVK~MENOR8, at tba
m ii oldorlgiD^RadDoD. lO'iaary
•tnot, bataraan Kaaivr »uii Dupoit, *bar» voa
— nOTANB GOLD UBAK Kfej,. notfyjSiyf-
THE OLD
Hot Scotcn,
IS Mortea Street, near JKearey.
All Driuka 'Xeri Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM *WD JbRRY IN TOWS.
Alwava on fll* tba Now York Harald. Huxpar'f
Wnsklr, Frank Loslla'a. Daf'i Dolnn, Polico O*
zaM«, aJI tbo Oaliforala papora, alto London
Ponoh, Boll'iLlfa. Illoatratod London Hawa. Oall
aad aatlafr yoaraalf.
»W Don't force' the tin of tba Hot N»ntrh.
f«7 tf W. b. WALDKOM. Frapnator.
GEORGE MAYES
DRALKR IS 0Y8TBRS. OLAM8
andaU.kioda of SHELL FI8H.
BUlla Koa. 40, Al, 4B, Oalifomia
MarkaL aatracc*) on Oaliforala wtraot •»•
Pvbtlo or artraU partial a-jd taAiiiun aappUad
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BBR43EB, FORMERLY
pToprlan.ro! Hif Mlm rt' Iloa-
■ ..nrMi'. tv ■ tahfn tn*> tnanaftaTnant
of boib tho MitHMi' Rocaanrant on^
ircial atrmit. and the Miners'*-
Kraooli on Markat alraat. to psrtnsrablp wRb MR.
A UKAVKUR, mhn haa boon ooonaetad w*t* lha-
firm tori»ntrt. TtrprovomantabaT* bean t&aoakat
tba uuiMiuo dapartmantt tbat will randar tba M»-
oara' mora popular tbaa It hao arar bean dnrinc
tba VI jraarouf lU protparity. Oar Dilla of -Fara
ambraoa all tba dalloaotva of tba aaaaon. Oar
u'-oUo la "Oood Fara, Good Oooklnc and Modanaa
Obai-Reo."
P. BKBAM A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,.
431 aad ESS Oommaialal. aaal
T69 Markat ttraot.
Opan ron f> A.K. to 10 r.u. anSl la*
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIK4IMIA CaTTI". WEfVAJDA,
THIS ELSOANT THHATHK HAS BKEOV JUB-
daeoratad, aad can ba rooted by tba ni«b» oa*
by the waak. Stars and tzaTSttag1 oopaaaaajav
UDaralfT ttaatad wltb on *^*^Yl^Mlf*"'
Manaaar and aola Prot>i4aaaaF
TATBS'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hal
Cor. M«rk*t ond Third straxta.
HaJB. ear. Coaasacrclal aaa, L«ld*arfa*r:aT.
LONG tBINK»"«TH»lf PltlllK.
'
r&r
THE JOTTBSAL OV AJtUBEaTEHTB.
Pntdiafaed •*■»» Day in the Year by
9,m y. BOGA-RDT7S
stssSMereAtaQt soul &*& W»-bls«toB fti*
Below Mont«oniary, San Francisco.
TUESDAY &aY 6* l8~3
Marital Criticism.
The Sacramento Bee baa a wonderful ma-
sical critic. Speaking of Blind Tom, he
■ays:
He is, to state the fact genlly, a bopelew
idiot, bat in tbe ezecntion ot mnsic be is
acknowledged tj be witoout a peer on the
face of tbe earth. By bim Gott&chalk is the
merest smatierer, Thalbsrg etup d.
The man who wrote that would prononnce
a parrot who could speak in five or six lan-
guages the superior of any Unguis: liring.
Blind Tom ia a wonderful phenomenon, but
h-a eiecatioa of tbe manic wh eh he imitates
will no more compare with the playing of
ThalUrg than "Old Dog Tray" will with
Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praiss."
Very Mean.
The Chronic^ is o ( ten > tup idly mean. It
•aid on Henday :
The Call of yesterday printed a shockiDg
bid wood cot, iupposed to be an outline of
-the railroad lands at tbe Potrero and the
borderiner bay, and endeaTCTtd to convince
its readers thai it was a map of the Modoc,
lava beds and Tule lake. Too thin.
The truth of tbe matter it that the cat
instead of being "shocking bad" — to nse
■Chronicle English— wsb without exception
tbe very best in point of artistic finish and
printing that has been published in a daily
paper in San Francisco.
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gi^ns of DUnpprovnl.
Public sentiment ia opposed to marital
infidelity at Sheffield, England. A married
man who was caught making lore to a girl
was taken by a crowd who carried him to a
public house, tattooed him, and fined bim
fire shillings. He was then turned over to
a number of women, who shaved the- hair
off his bead, applied a large treacle plaster,
oat off bis whiskers and emptied several
bags of flour over him.
Drop It.
The Alta joins with Figaeo in making fan
of Stephen Maybe ll for ciliing himself "the
Poet Laborer." Sam Booth writes much
better verse taan tha "Poet Laborer," never
teia it interfere with his daily labor, and is
so modest that all are glad to recognize bis
talent. Stephen May bell should take exam-
ple by bim, and he may yet achieve fame.
Consoling.
A Missouri judge, a few days ago, adminis-
tered the following consolation to a crimi-
nal whom he was sentencing to death: "If
guilty, you richly deserve the fats wbi:h
awaits you; if innocent, it will be a gratifi-
. cation for you to feel that you were h ■ n . ei
without socb a crime on your conscience; in
either ease yon will be delivered from a
world of ctre."
Explained.
The piinfal report that some of the sol-
diert ran away when surprised by tbe Mo-
docs, is evidently untrue. Tbe Chronicle
correspondent explains that some c nfosioD
arose "from their retiring without orders "
Iqpras, nor Is your time to.bny your under-
clothing at a great sacrifice, because E. Fried-
Lander has gone to Europe to buy his Fall Im-
portations, and baa left erdtri to soil his large
Stock el lidies' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles acd patterns, cheaper taan
at any other place In tbe city. Rtnvmber tbe
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 8b
JEverybody Suited.
There la no end to tbe multitude of fashions
f n haw. At " Ths" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) , all these
nrw itylea can be found. Tbe stock is immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
.goes there ia sure to be suited. a
Five HundredMen Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
-What Cheer laundry, 131 Leddeedorff at. *
i Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jae. W. Bumham At Go's, Ko. 618 Market
•and 17 Post streets, are going like hot cakes,
;H*W and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A perfect rnsh t-a see and buy them. Elegant
parlor tnrnltnre nude to order in the finest
artle.
4a
Don't Pall So Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor Vcr-
- tune Teller of the age, MaDAHS Smith, Astrol-
oger, jmt arrived from tbe East, and can be
consulted on ail events. Sbe ha* obanns for
Luck, Lot* and Happlneap, which never fail to
taae effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le t<i\
S3. All communications ttrictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a h. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion go rtnteed in every reepeeL Office, 15
-6eoond street. Boom 11. 40
Twenty Thousand
Papa- Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
'Wbat Cheat Laundry, offl:* 121 Leidesdorffst.
Trie Best Bemedlea,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dx. Per-
ry's Webfoot pais, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Saneome
, center of Commercial. •
■Joo Fastidious for Mils World.
There is one young man in the world who
ie in a perfectly hopeles» oocditioo. He
writes to the editor of a weekly paper as fol-
lows?
Iw.shtoask vou a question desply ood-
ceraing my future bappiues*. lama youog
man, weiltby, aod have a gocd pre fossional
standing. Looking upon marriage, like re-
ligion es ioEeparable from life, lam anxious
toentsr ioto'that greatest of earthly alli-
ances. I have seen much of society, and
almost » million -wjmen, I suppase, but I
bare never found one who BUited me in toto
—against whom there was not noma objec-
tion—who did not fail to correspond with
my "ideal woman."
This is simply terrible. He hes seen a
million women, but none, alas ! not even
one, suited bim. We feel snob, an interest
in Mm that we have half a mind to import
a million of women from Europe, and Bor-
neo, and Sanegambia, and Ujiji, and Lower
Canada, for him to run his eyes over, in the
hope tbat he would find his ideal womaa.
But what's the use? A man who can't suit
himself in a miscellaneous million of Amer-
ican women might as well give up. There
is no woman on earth that will do for him.
He ought to have one constructed especially
for him ; and even then, if Borne power
should call a full-blown Venus suddenly into
existence, it is deabtful if he would be per-
fectly sausfied, for he Is so dreadfully par-
ticular, so uncommonly fastidious. And
even if be was pleased with her, ten chances
to one if sbe should be with him— in fact,
wo are certain she wouldn't— and then there
would be no match after all. He has but
one resource in his lonely misery. If we
were in his place, we would go ont to tome
quiet and retired place, far away from hu-
man society, from an unsympatbe:ic world,
from happy men and women, and from anti-
dotes and doctors and stomach pumps, and
feed on poison until we died. Either this
or to give his affections to a rag doll stuffed
with sawdust, are the only alternatives. He
ia too horribly particular for tbia earth.
A Clear AJibL
The following took place in an attempt to
an alibi:
Attorney B— : Ton say that Ellis plowed
for you all day on the 29th of November?
Witness (referring to his book)— Yea.
B— What did be do on the 30th ?
W.— He chopped woo3.
B.— On the 31st ?
W.— That was Sunday, and we went equir-
rel-hnnting.
S.— What did he do on ths 32d !
W.— He threshed wheat on that day.
B.— What did he do on tbe 33d ?
W.— Itwaa raining, and he shaved out
some handles.
8.— What did be do on the 34th?
W.— He chopped wood.
8^— What did he do on the— But before
the question could be finished the witness a
wife seized him by the collar and whisked
him ont of tbe witness-box yelling in his
affrighted ear: "You old fool! don't you
know that there are only thirty-one days in
November ?"
The Bine and The Gray.
At Louisville, Ey., Federals and Confed-
erates will, with "a hand impartially tender
laurel the graves of the dead." former
foes will meet on tho 30ih of this month,
and will join together in the beautiful work
of decorating the graves of both Lthe Fed-
eral and Confederate soldiers.
Under the sod and the dew
Waiting the Jndgmeut Day,
Under the roses, the Bine ;
Under tbe lilies, tbe Gray.
Oystera.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters Bettly fell.
Made that wtnaow seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sta.
Stop," said my friend, "let* s go In hare-
It loors so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name, we found It trae,
And cooktd nfco^mjtaneiy, too;
Ail kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every Btyle; Just think of that,
And If your mouth dont water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabe and terrapins ;]
In tact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kindsof game,
rtsh, flesh or fowl which we oould name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, twould seem,
That they have here the beet Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such ntoe dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let hlro rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, S37 Bush street, above
Montgomery ; open Day and Night.
rmanr.ra HAaKR. Proprietor.
Clam Otaowtler Every KlarXat.
Tbe beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jast off
1*1
S«jr> BfoorH,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can b;
round in front or Coleman Bros, clothing es>
'abUshment, southwest comer Hash and Mont-
gomery ts., or Dexter Babies. Oanrfaoe orders
■alt it either p.]_aoe_projEja^a_aitatd^d^o_dAx,
Attention, Ladle*
To give the akin tbe softness of velvet, and
the tint of the lily to the complexion, nee
Diexzr's Santa pe la 1. L
Dental Work.
1 ob rraxsr qujtjst or won, go to T. C Jes-
sup, dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tncker**. 8-C
ObAZBioTAirz.— Madame Olara antenla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 933 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
Consultations in English, Trench and Gtorman.x
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the cfifice before 8 a.
be returned rn the evening If reqoirvd; we
never disappoint! What Chear Laundry, 121
Lelaeadorff street.
t Pratt'a AbolIUew OIL
The Right Spirit.
Thesjn of the late Dr. Thomas, killed.by
fe Medics has written a charming letter to
the Hon. A. A. Sargent on the Indian trou-
bles. He says:
The Indians are wbat thsy are, I believe;
because tbe whits men with whom they are
io c intact, have been wnat they have been.
We ard tj b'ame, net tbe poor Modoos ; bat
tbt* raj acquis, luwiesa, perfidious wuiteiare
guilty of his blond. We blame no one 'for
his death.
Hes&ys further on :
Tbe flurry will soon pass over. Without
saying any tning now, let tue government
edbere tj'i:s grind nnrpoee, to be just and
true ti theSd ohildren of the laud. Don't
Jet the preoions blood of the dead be only
the oiguai foi an insuie crusade for ven-
geance. Let it not be for war alone. They
died T7t j iivtd for peace. T 1 be sure puce
will come through extermination;
The Chronicle commenting ou this, says:
The letter breathes a spirit of forgiveness
wbieb many peraotts will be uoable to ap-
preciate or understand.
BiTi.e spirit which the letter breathes, ia tbe
spirit of Christian gentleman, a character
only too rare in these times. It is of course
a spirit whioh the Chronicle is utterly in-
capable of understand ing.
A Book Reviewer.
The gentlemen who write the book "re-
views" for the Sau Francisco daily news-
papers, are remarkable for the extensive
reading and critic ii; seamen, whioh so well
qualities the m for the work. As an instance
of thrs we may mention that the Call "re-
viewer" in noticing a book, entitled 'High
Lire in New York," by Jonathan Slick, Esq.,
of Wethersfield, Conn., says: ''Slick's hu-
mor is too well known to require comment."
The Call "reviewer" evidently thinkB that
Ibis Jonsthan Sliek is Sam Slick (Judge
flalibnrton) , end would doubtless in review-
ing "Pickwick Abroad," by Reynolds, credit
it to Dickens,
The Last New Song.
Air— "Jfort dh Chsndtm,"
Emerson Oorvflle is my name,
M? business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oht hi£h oh! Oht high ohl
None who have been bnt again will go.
Corville fays sol says sot
On Ptoe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and oall again.
Visions of SaeU-n-h in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies got Ladles go I
Emerson OorviUe's polite! and so
8-1 They got they got they go f
-■■■■♦■ —
Pbxvaxe Lxbsoks in ths Fumes Lasgtjase
by J. Josset, gradaate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Uonnats' Normal
School for Teacher j, and of Bt. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, npitairs. Ben of reference given. 4 o,
Liadies "Vlwltlnit Oar-as.
Written, engraved or printed by Jomv P.
Dwykb, 126 Sotter street, op posit* Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— HaaDEXs-
CEIZFS JTEATLT HASHED. PEN MAX 6 HIP Of eVfcrj
description to order. 9
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
TH IS POWDER WILL PREVENT THB HAIR
from falling c.3. and also rettore a new growtb
Of Hair to tbe balo Qe&d within a few weeks where
toe roots ate not destroyed, ibis powder is mixed
with warm water ana used as awash three times
» week, a trial ot one boi wi<1 convince ?na that
tail is r0 hombng. Price 50 cents. Office, »0
ANNA SI'KEIlT. between Kaey and Ellis, Powell
■eg aiaaon. - m)€lm*i
ARION
Pianoforte.
DEOX.ARED BY THfe? "'; J!BSB8_AT iaTsYIJi
Fair of the Anerioan Institute, after a blind-
fold trial agtiDSt Steinwrny's, Ohiokerinjr's, anr
others, to b*THt: BEST ON EXHIBITION. 0.
CTSTAZ, So le Agent, SO O'Farrell street.
N B.— Pianos of all stylex) TO RENT. mar*
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS ETC.
*&*&^8t
SlyfWAN
Pnotographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RBTOUOHED'IN
Ink. from th* smallest to fall life-slse, alwajs
in tin most aatiaf ictory manner, on very moderate
termB" EMILY B. EAaTHAI.
4»0 Eammr i trees,
aptSlsa Between Oalif omia and Pin*.
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Urn. Vn SHAKY STBEKT.
.pllaj - Bitgwn Dqpont .Bd Stockton.
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. IIS GEARY STREET.
B&ths, 2.5 oboU. Best accom-
moltt-ions in thaciti. Separate
^aa—entr^noe for Ladias. The Baths
^^_*J_ItSBwf»re fltt-d dp w.th all modern
isaproTemmta. Hair Cut '.10c, sh«Ting sad Sham-
p-ioiog. Cbildrfln'd ia<r neatlr cot. Ladies' Sbam-
pooms.ol C*st3. Pri rate room for Lad is? .
S9y*BtraBC*ra ri ttioa; tbs citr are re»p«otf ally
requested to pitronizs these Baths. msS
CLilRVOTANT.- _
j ait arrived from Europe; answers m«n-('
HAD. KARTELLS, , •,
Sqrope ; answers »eP~«?Tfc
taiqasstious; dsTelopea midiDot; mscue- J»
tiiss. Oirol»s, Toe'dar and Saturday eTBninjs;
namss aivea. French and Gsrman spoken. Ad-
Isaion: Ladie*. EifrrlOsaU; OenUsmen, Ope
GRAND EXCURSION
TO THB
FARALLONES!
rpHE STEAMSHIP
Wm. Taber,
OiPFAJN OHA8. THOKKE
WILL UUTI
Markei-sireet Whari,
Sunday, May llih, at 9 A.M.,
And irrire at tha Islands at 11 at . sharp. Ample
aocommoiJations will bs providea for tbs 1 oding
of passflngere.
The steamer ha) been entirely re&ttei, and it is
proposed by the Oommltt«e of Arraosementa to
m*kt tsii Tilii exonrsion of tbe season.
Erery department will bs ia thorongbly compi-
ttot beads.
A fl--e Baadof Muiio will aooospany the Bxoar-
lien.
Single Tickets S« SO
Tickets for ttcBllennw and I.ndy ... 4 OO
ED. OHAUBKRLIN.
OAPT. GEO. E. HUNT.
my€ td Committee of Arrangements.
OITT GARDBNS,
Oomar T.eld.Q and Polaom Btresu.
■II 11, 1ST3
First Grand
GERMAN MILITARY FESTIVAL
....or THE...,
German Dragoons
Captain George A. Rabe. Grand Marshal,
Fscorted by tbe Officers of tbe
FIKST LI&HT DU1GOONS,
Captain B. Here,
Onaeera S. F. Hmiars, Cap*. OT. Heryber
THE eFBUlMi KIFJLKS, ,
Oapt. J, Sehnelder.
THB 0. P. FTSlLKEHfl,
Capt. J. Oantna.
THS CAUFOR.VIA JACCEES,
Oapt. Bpesgae..
GEBUAN GUattl) FC8IE.EKB9,
Oapt. Sotmeidar.
THE STEUBEN IHABK,
Oapt. Weloharis.
And a depntation fr am all tho Cavalry of the
STATE, ARMY AND NATT.
Tbe ProoeaaioD will form on Bu«B Strset. tha
right resting on Powell Street, at 9% A.M., and
march at 10 o'clock sharp tbrongh ins principal
Btraete to the Oity Gardens, where a Grand Dtcner
will be seTTed to the Dragoona and their f»cort<i.
The beef and real having been fattaned by Miurs.
Lax A Afiiler expressly for this ooouien.
Co&cert by Prof. Mahdea's Band.
ADDBEWb; HOST, HK. 8TIEGUTZ
Games for Cash Priz-s amonotiof to SI,
will be held. At2o'elook SsV * " *Sf -
The Serial Sliip
The wonder of the world will be exhibited, and
danciDR will commence at -.L_- fn both paTilione.and
a Grand Concert in the Concert Stand will be oon-
tinned natil dark. Or-nd Ball in th* uew p\vinon
all night. Admission, .W cents: Children, 253.
Ob Satnrdsy, May 10th,
The Great Aerial Sliip
Will make an anoension oarrpiog ten pauengars,
all well-known citizens oE San Praeoisco. Prof. O
J. K Farriew Is tbe inventor, and ca: tain on
thisvoyarn. This shin, orflvieg maobine will be
on exhibition on Tuesday and all the week. Admis-
Biorj.Mct.s. my5td
S. F.aad N. P. B.R. Co.
CHANCE JDF TIME.
ON AND AFTFR APRIL 1, 1573. THE STEAM-
or ANTELOPK, oonoectiag at DooaDUo Laud-
ing with the San Cranoiaco it North Paciflo Rail-
road Company for Cloverdale and all intermediate
etstiouB. will leave San Francieoo daily (tJuadsjs
exopted), from Btoadway Wharf, at3£t> P.M._ Re-
turoing, the train will leave Cloverdale daily at
5:30 o'clock a.m , connecting at Dooanue *itb tbe
maimer and arriving in Sao F.anoisco at 10:20 a M.
fhe steamers and ears mak« close connection!
with stages tt and from all polati.
SUNDAY EXCURS'OnTTt REDPCED RATES.
Leave Ban Francisco at 8 a, m. every Sunday-
arriving at (Jlov^rdsle at 1 o'cloot P. m Betnroiog
will leave Cloverdale at 2 o'clock, arriving in Ban
Fra&eisoo at T o'clock This will «H iw exoar-
siooiaU several bonre at any of tbe places along
tee line ef the road. For all information apply at
the Company's office, 4 £41 Mot t vomers street.
ap!8 PETcR UQNAHUB. Preaident.
Badger's Gentral^Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for tue sea ion, and many of the moat
popular
pzomes
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKAITNG PATiLION, MUSEUM, OYM-
N ASIUM. BkatiOaT free on week days.
Admlnlnn S5 Cents
OHILDREN IO OBNTS ap!7 tf
PIANOS.
A LARGE INVOIOB OF THOSR FINE-TONED
medium priced sleOAaTHO<i PtABrOe
—toe most dorable and reliable initram»nM Im-
ported inw tbe market for the prioe. Oall and sea
them.
ORGANS.
New and beautiful s'vl-e of those masrnlflsent
j-KI.VCE CABINET OJXS>ANS-the most
perfect reed Instrament made. Tae tons Is pure,
powerful aod resonant. Over il.OOO of (hem
have been sold.
Sheet Made. Hcule Bseki, Mnsic Fo-
Itos, Piano Stools, Ploao Covers, Tla>-
Unfli GsUt art, Accordeena, etc , etc,
IN THS MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF
A. L. BAJTCROFT & 00., Agents.
apMeodlm '•! M»rfeet street.
Metropolitan Theatre,
SJlCKAMF.XTO.
\tr K. MORROW. BOLK FROPBIIITOa.—
CHAS. MAY lU
Pioneer iCIoalll
(Formerly Mayer A Woj ■
No. SO RSNTAOMIl .
Opposite the Llsfx ym
BBAROO, 408 EKAataT |
M
Ladies Cloaks, ia
and Clotk, i
And bia new styles of readt-ma, 1
•therLADIEbr SUITS, at VMSR r
Also, a large stock of Strips*, f
hbawls, Lace Jackets. Silk »ad
bilks. Satins, Cloaking*. »*S SSauI
Thmmioga. JUST AJ^VstCI'F
tbe bpringBtyiasof '
PLAIN ANjB) EHB1 |
MAXtX sum
N. E — Oloaka. DreiseB aad nib L
in latest faihioo, at raaaooablt rat I
R MAYER CALLS ATTxl
large and well selected a
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PAR,
YELLO
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IODIDE of PO'
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In aie, Parlfle, tb« II
morbid, eormpt and un*
Cure. Bkennattui and H mm
Oald ky nil Drnjil.l..
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SOLE AGENTS Ml
SB. PEKBT'I LAST C«
DR. PEKKT'S WJtBNH
POSTBl
Programme,, aad ill kind! m tm
show, LKirrBi, cvaca
ATU and CIBCHS aUIl
ATLOWRATB8,«
H3. T^. Stj|
S3* CLAT 8TBB1
THOMAS W
SIliVER
— AKI>-
BEFL1I1
§/) DRUBS, Bit
(> 1 11 tK lllSICiL
BSTABTiTBUBP
av-LMUu ti.,, on tha
ML8SIOK 8TREBT, '
N. B.— Fla^ton^l
.Miooal, alvari on 1
FREE AND EA>
ETEKI »*.Tl7Bl»A1',
Piano and Slntln« •'
CHARING
ee© Mission street, aeaw ■
dsrO EAGLE6 A WILP^ J
CANDIES.
ALL KlifDS OE THE
made at oar Steam OandT
ordere. especially from tbe *>-
ard will be promptly ■g*]^1
1*bVT Hantmi ~~
UHAMBRA LODGI
(_, VJSKLY rOBXHBW»
■■f deorinnlta. T— ,
"H Well U»«»^ •"*" u
_Jal Onmm.Md ««««■,£ \
or wltooot board. ALHA^oa. i
B1 » 9o«b rtr^t
BOOTS ^
L. BLS
A^^S-rA-E^-S®1
1;«),->«I1 b» rafflwl l.r on .
Saturday E»«al»«. «••'' ll
At 8PIBR8 A POBDg.aornwBWI I
SbsSHsV
P hlladelphla_Bes*«
OHAS. T. BBBGOLD, I«**i
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ui»r
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
IT l» \< I FIC II ALL
Q 1* A. M D
Farewell Concert
COMPLIMCNTAAY
BHIVEIFIT
Mr. Carl Speigler
. wmmut cvcnihu
■ AT 1
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
EIBRE] COMES VIVIAN!
LISCF 2N AND FRIttCHENT
i«j» .. ...aowiM Kii.Lt
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ALAROEI^VOIQROFTTIONR FINF-TONEI-
ra«>d1nn prtrt.iT Mr IMMIM PlAKOR
— 1»» noat darabia aud raiiabla loHrnm-on ■■*.-
portad loto iba matkat for Iba prlc*. Uall aad >ae
ORGANS.
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I'KIM'i: ( Aim \ V OKUANN-lbi isoat
parfeotrcfd Icanarnaut mada Tra toot la par*,
Sowarfal and raaoaaoU Otor &l,UuOo( ILiacn
ara baio told.
■ hv«t Mo.lr. Maalf Baoka. M ..air Ft.-
Ilna, I'laan NCoola, Plaia* (•vera. Via-
llai, Ualtrtra, Ateardcaaa, etc.* etc*
IN THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF
A. L. BANCROFT & CO., Agents.
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Pianoforte.
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ROLARKD BY THE JUDOEo Al aTjA'I/
— FaU af Iba AbbtIca-i Inatltal*. Aftar a blind-
fold trial MAinat Ktalinf.j'i.. Ohlokannjr/n. aaC
othftr., to ha THE BEST ON KXU1HITION. I*.
CIIRTAK, Hole Atretit, SO O'Farrall atroat
N H.-Plaooaof allatrlaaTO RKNT. WIN
AFTKB TI1R
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
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a Hot 8ootoH,
■att«r Atr«a»», aa*r Ke*r»j,
And try ooo of th«ir
Hot Seotch'g or Tom fr Jerry's
All DrlnkM Ten Cents
faS if JOS. D. BRIOOS, Propriator.
New Discovery.
T1HE USB OF THB WONDERFUt. PLAJTT
. that Ood Intaodad tor tha Oora of
RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, CHUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
Ii aodAratood porfaatly by tba nadareimad— tbn
oolyptrtoaon tbo Ooatloaat that full* compra
henda it« nAario qaaliuai. Tba ahoTa OompTaTota
ara treatad attaroally atlb akfaty aad auooaaa.
DR. K K. D0DUE la to ba found at hia Office,
Ladies and Children
,_.WIKL FI1TD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO USB, EASILY APFMED,
ta sot arraaiy, aod wWl aot injara iba mon dalioala. It
•oraa Ail diaaavaaa of t • aoaIb. raoaoTaa dandrtiff.
Prevents hair Falling,
lUnd.™ lh. kalr .oil aad tlaav, aad Ii PUBU.V VHI
TABI.K.
aa-Th. Orldaal BA0F. BRI'SH HAIR TOlflO AltD
DRSSBlplO BAT tK bad .1 tb. AA-.Bt,
JU, M. OATN, llronla,
Esica-HT-s-
Single Outside Rooms,
wTta
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattraases,
BRANCH HOUSE,
All SANSON E STKEr.T. COS. OUT,
AT
X*lfty Oa.aa.ta> par ixrisiit.
And Less by the Week
■3HiJ\r .<*.
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L. J, B1TB1.L, Proprl.tor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB IM05T KLI6A
" V I €3- A- 3Ft O ."
THE I0UBNA1 OF AMTJBEMEHTS.
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Below Boolr»»1. B»» 7rMolK».
■WEDNESDAY. MAI 7- 187'
AMU8ESENT8. Etc
California Tt»«aW*.
A large rwose witDCBBed tne second perform-
»noa of "Mens Antoinette," and all were delight-
«• with B»re. Bower*' powerful acting In the title
role and John McOnlloogb** admirable conception
Of the obaracter of Lonie XVI. To-night "The
School for Scandal" will bo presented, with Mrs.
Bowers as L»dy Teazle, Benry Edwards as Sir
Peter Tenste. John McCullough SB Oharlea Sur-
face, tod a strong cast tb.roogbon.t-
Alhambra.
SEellv and Lton at* iminenBe favorites, and thwe
wbo hare neglected the Alhambra while the en-
tertainment w«b simply minstrelsy and negro acts
now flock to it onoe more. Leon ia so neat and
«>rtistio in hie delineation of female charaot*r that
the ladies delight in him, and tborongblyCenjoy
his clever satires on the young lady of the period.
Vivian, now be ie once more playing to erowded
aooje»,ieas bright ae ever, and is encored again
and again. Altogether the performance la one by
vhieh all tastes are gratified.
Bella Union Theatre.
Oaasim and Frit*, the rymnait*. *** Dixon,
Tommy Barton, Soeie Robinson and a boat of
•then will appear thie evening in a very attractive
programme.
Bacltley's New Vnrietleg.
The new flret part given at this honse last night
proved quite aencceea. The programme for to-
night is a varied and entertaining one, as may be
seen by referring to onr first page.
Pacific Hall.
To-night. Herr Carl Spsigler/lbe fivorite basso
Wbo plaied each a snooeBsfnl engagement with.
the Fabrxi Combination, will LskehiB farewell
benefit, A concert will be given for wbioh Mrs.
HerbBT (UIsb Helen 0. Dingeon), A. Frledberg,
E. Schlotte and Mr. Hohmeyerhave volunteered.
An excellent programme will be performed under
the direction of Prof. Geo. T. Evans; itappearson
onr flret Dace.
Horticultural Exhibition.
The Spring Exhibition of the Hortiooltura
Society will commence to-morrow at'Hortlool-
tural Hal), on Stockton street, near Post, and
Will continue sine days. Sobmidt and Bohlotte's
Band will perform every afternoon aodtevening.
KXcurgion to (lie Farallones.
The second excursion to the Farallone Islands
will take place on Bnnday next. The Win. Tabsr
has been fitted up with every accommodation for
excursionists, and all who go will have a pleasant
time. There wil 1 be a good supply of boats to laud
the paisengere, and t bey will be allowed sufficient
time to thoroughly explore tbe islands.
Woodward's Gardens,
Next Saturday, there will be a Children's May
Festival, and the exercises will be of •> very enter-
tainiog and eojoyable nature. Among other at trao-
tions tbe programme includes obaracter danolng
in costume by pupils from me fiCcOartf Brothers
and Sisters Academy.
City Gardens.
On Sunday next tbe first grand German MiHtsry
Festival of tbe German Dragoons will be held at
these gardens by the companies enumerated in
another column. There will be games for oash
prizes to tbe amount of $1,000, a concert and ball.
On Satardar, Prof. J. K. Fairview will make hie
first trip in tbe aerial ship of which he is the in-
■verrtor, and by which he claims to bave solved tbe
difficulty of navigating the air. This new aerial
machine will be On exhibition to-day and every
day this wsok.
aXATOpaoAK Mltjsettm.— One of tbe most
c inpioie collections of the kfnd In the United
• tatef . oolupriainjr hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wxx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
only) at tbe Museum ou Montgomery street. An
Dour may be iimWAWf w>nf. hnr*-
Jones'S Experiment.
A professor of Cornell Udiv ersity lately
publiibed a number of biota aB to " What
to do ia Gases of Aocideot."* One of these
was as follows : " If yorA choke, get down
on all fourB and cough." One of our neigh-
bors—we will cill hi^n Jonea— read this, aijd
determined to remember it. Day before
yesterday he was eating his dinner alone,
and be choked npon a piece of beef. In-
stantly he got npon all-fonrB and began to
eongb. Just then Mrs. Janes came in, and
the impression made upon her by Jones b
extraordinary attitude and bis barking was,
that he bad suddenly been attaoked with hy-
drophobia. So she first seized tbe pitcher
of water and toot it from the room. Then
she sent one of the girls up stairs for the
mattrass, which was thrown over Jones,
while lire. Jones and tbe family Bat on bim
and held bim down. The madder he got,
the more alarmed was Mrs. Jones; and the
more he swore and foamed at the month,
the more she insisted upon tbe hired girl
giving an extra turn of the clothes-line
around his leg and tying bim to the Btove.
Then tbe doctor came and pulled Jones's
arm from under the mattraBs and bled "bim
and put fly-blisters on his fett, and prom-
ised to come around in the evening to Bhave
his head, in order to enp bis scalp, bo as to
relieve his brain. When the doctor called
that night, Jones had a prize-fight with him
in the parlor ; and after sending the medi-
cal man np to the bath-room to wash the
blood from h is note and cool his eye, Jones
went cat to huat for tbe Cornell professor.
There will be pain and anguish in that insti-
tution of learning when Jonea arrives. Be
means war to the knife.
Proof AfaJxut Idiocy.
A German paper contains a reply from a
clergyman who wsb traveling, and Btopped
at a hotel mnch frequented by what are
called " drummers." The host, not being
used to have clergymen at his table, looked
at him with surprise ; the olerks used their
artillery of wit on bim without eliciting a
remark ia self-defense. The worthy clergy-
man ate his dinner in silence, apparently
without observing the gibes and jeers of his
neighbors. One of tbem at last, in despair
at his forbearance, said to him: "Well, I
wonder at your patience 1 Have you not
heard all that has been said against you?"
"Oh, yes; but I am used to it. Do you
know who I am ?" " No, sir." " Well, sir,
I will inform you. I am chaplain of a luna-
natic asylum; such remarks have no effect
upon me." ^
An Apt Epitaph.
The following epitaph is circulating in
Paris. Its bitterness lies in its truth :
"Here lies||Adolph Theirs, small burgher,
President of the French republic, who glc-
rified the first empire, justified the second,
prepared tbe third."
A Scientific Fact.
Here is another of those delightful fact*
of ecieDce : Feeling is a mneh slower sense
tban Bight. . If a man had an arm long
enough to reach the son, and were to tonch
that body wilh the tip of bis finger, he would
never find out whether it was hot or cold, as
he would be dead before tbe sensation arm-
ed at headquarters, which wonld require a
hundred years. Won't the scientific gentle-
man who gave this startling information
tell us how long it would take for such an
arm to wipe tbe nose of tbe man who owned
them both ? And if he had a cold in his
wouldn't bis reonutache be very likely to get
Boiled? _
Premlnm Sblrt Maker.
Mra. Eveline Morris 520. Keirnyet., r^Bpeot-
i ally solicits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. s-o
The IVe-tv Oyster Blouse.
Othtbb Gbotto has been opened by A, W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Dealer J in
the city, "For Ladles and GeDtlemen,"1rat 428
Pine et., next to bowen Bros., grocers. This is
in entry respect a place where a gentleman can
tak* his family. b.q
X>T. Doherty
Has devoted Mb study more particularly to
ohienlo and apeciflo practice, and as such If
bow the most mcceeafol of any Physician In
Ban FranolBoo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
eomer of Leldeadorfl. . i^ aoow Mlow What
OheerHouM. x
We get no Dullness from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 I*ld«*dorff street. •
^^""■^^^■^^
MiLLi'sEEi.-tmi cleaned, pressed and
t rimmed to order at the lowest prices. hub
. P. Wood. 82* Washington street 4-y
Br. 0. T, S:ge has removed his office to the
Olympic Olub Building, corner of Sew Mont-
gomery and Howard. 4s
.■n Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Betting, Enameling* All kinds of repairing
one. Jewelry for sale, 4
Woman's Kip: lite.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy aB good a dinner ae a man, and
pay the £&me price for it, Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladies and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Thebb is am exception.
At the Fiokeeb Fiesta ueaxt, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every inxury tbe market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find there
diBbi-s to please the most epicurean taste. •
Titles for Boohs.
Bound in Sheep," by the author of "Eu-
gene Aram."
Accursed Smith," by the author of "Ad-
am Brown."
Patrick Stood," by the author of "Arrah
Neil."
■A Tale," by the author of "Look to the
End."
"A Gin Mill," by tbe author of "Agin
Court."
"The Red Head," by the author of "A
Green Hand."
"The Sprnce Stomach," by the author of
The Old Oak Cheat."
Report of tbe Credit Mobilier Committee,"
by the author of "Aims and Obstacles."
".Chocolate Cream," by the author of
"Clouded Happiness."
"The Mansard Roof," by the author of "A
Strange Story."
'•The Pawnbroker," by the author of
"Quite Alone."
"Getting;Tirea," by the author of "Bound
to the Wheel."
"Shaking for BirloiDB," by the author of
"Playing for High Stakes."
"Carpets," by tbe author of "Under
Foot."
"Patched PautaloonB," by the author of
"Stern Necessity."
"The Firat Moustache," by tbe author of
•'The Heir Expectant.1'
"Stable Bills," by the author of "Barnes'
Notes."
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Their Proper Place.
The question is now aeked : "What are
Buffalo Bill, Texas Jack and Ned Buntline
doing on the stage in Philadelphia when
they should be in the lava bede preserving
their country, and losing their lives for the
relief of suffering theatre-goers?" We give
up the conundrum unless this is the answer:
They think that they can kill more people in
their present vocation.
*
San<?'nicn Island. Pulu.
Since the ascension of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every bind of Industry is
taking new Hfe. Mr. Jacob Schielber, dealer to
bedding and furniture, 620 'Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year Will be very large. Pulu hae always been
in demand on account of its Buperior qualities
for mattriss bedding, and donbtleES Mr. Schret-
berwlll And no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. A
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Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, etyrlBh
horses and a reliable driver are the leadinges.
sentlals of an trjoyoble ride, and tbtse cannot
be secured to San Franeisco so unquestionably
as from Frank fiouton, whOBe carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting tha Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs ere used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any otber carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no oirriagea
except thoBe whicn he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at £nccess in his business, and tne
admirable way In which be conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Star Shirts ana Collars. IB
All sorts and sizes, for ta'e cheap, at the
What Oheer Laundry ,(121 Leidesdorff St, •
Tike "Veto
Is celebrated for Its superior liquors and fine
cigars. ConnotBeleura eay our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all othf n. Call and sample it.
E. H. Levy, proprietor, Bouihwett corner of
Kearny and Commercial. 4k
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Astro logrera.
Mra. Boob, 120 Geary BtrueL
BookieHeFt and fttatton^ra,
Stacey k Mock, (eebool booka arpeoialty,) 8. W
corner Fonrtb asd Mission.
H. H. Moore. t»i* Moaticoa:ur9. tear Merchant.
Ilu»1ne*a C^nileKea.
Heald'fl, Bryant & Strattoo'a College, 24 Post Si
Iimchera.
Kata, Fred. Etalia <H to 100. California Market,
Ctalr vox ants.
Mrs. O. M. Stowe, 2u7 Kearny street. Room 8.
Employment Office.
Ohaa. F. B«oberer & Co., 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pieroe A Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street, jf M A I
O'Brien it. Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
U. 11, Klrebcff, Male and Female Help, 635Kearny
French Fuacy Ooooi.
Locan ± Co., 19 Msntsomary. 101 asd uw Ruttar,
Hoop Skirts and Corset*.
M. Freud, 36 Second street.
Unman Hair.
Sampson. A. B. & Co., U') Second itr#»L
Merehant Tailor*.
Holland Bros., IS Post atreet,
Jf tinners.
Miss Ltzais Carter, 118 Fourth tree:.
Mrs. M. Selig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Beeordsv
O. V. Gillespie. 6U Washington street.
Whlteners and Paper Hentrers.
A. W. Whelder, 122 Geary atreet.
Wines and JLlqnox*. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. 504 Front.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Corel Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Or. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a coots of Free Lecturea to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Bls-
saBea at hie Hygelan Hall, G37 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 36 o'clock.
A. part of the evening 1b devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. m., free. w
Phutoaraphio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
(Hilary, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
tClsjlon scree a
4L Floasant Liocauon.
Persons ' desiring comfortable lodging! in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building is • verv fine one and is Tell
lighted and ventilated..
■ -» ■ - — -
Fresh and Sweet.
For tha best confectionery, gt to Otnfcy and
Warner's. 107 Manttjomery St. near Sutter. K
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 710 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, 1b now sel-
ling off his fine Btook of men's, boys' and chil-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goodo. hats, trunks, vallsec,
e*o., below cost. Gall if you want bargaiB8.3L
Hound Not to be Beat,
Ie G. Burkhardt'g motto. Tine French Catt
Boots made to order from $8 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 610 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse, *-bi
Corns, Bunion*, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Sohoen.
wald, 137 Second street. i.M
Fin* Candles,
Sresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. 'Wholesale ana retail.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
"WlUte Labor Only t
Employed by the What Queer Laundry, 131
Letaeadorff street. •
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all etyles,
just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdorff street. •
The Boston Furniture Company
Has removed to 135 Market t treat, between
Third cud Fourth, and have a new and well
selected atook, at reduced prices. 41
American Watches.
Beduced prices, at H. A. Callendex'B 62 See
ond St. corner of Mission. Jewelry made to
order. Watches carefully repaired.
Mr. S. W. Johnson has arrived, and brings
from Salt Lake a fins car-load of horses, intended
for sale in this city. The horses are all in fine
condition, and as they have had the epizootic
in the East, no fesri may he entertained of thel
again taking the disease. We hope oar readers
will call on him and take a look at his Btook.
Be has put up at the Roe Allen Stable,
Market street.
5-B
A Servant In the Corner*
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in tbe State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. 4p
■ -*- ■
Xt Is Troe.
J. A. Shaber a Co. are selling parlor, aets and
allotherkindBof furniture and bidding chespsr,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Shatter'* prices. 707 Market street.
Remov-nl,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented andjre*
paired as usual, and sold cheaper than ever. :
Good Investment.
Mo ether city in the United States offers
greater inducements at the present time for
investment in town lots than San Diego, Now
ta the time to secure lots at $26 each at 421
Montgomery street. This Is tbe beBt chance
ever offered. •
Denkin'g Sale of Paintings
Will take place abont May 20th.
in future advertisements.
Particulars
4-B
McDowell, Show C*r4L Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
608 Market street, eor. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Bheumatism and Neuralgia, 8
Oo Wot Suffer irom Corns,
The nnfortunate sufferers from Coras, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can and instant
wOief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Seamy street, from 1 to 6 p.u. We
|n*«k froso experience, having tested the Doo-
tor'a capability. BefereDoes given iXreouirea. n
LADixa amd Gestuhkn, remember tbe lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoo store in San Fran-
eisco. H, Hinder?, 382 Eeuuy street, between
Pine asd Bosh, 4E
SPRING GO(C
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE/,
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
I X L
AUCTION STORE
6I8KEARNY
kCOR.C0MWERCIAl
Business Conducted oi;
and Honest PrlscipU
OKTIEI FlXlcaj
ALL GOODS WARRMTEI,
REPRESENTED.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME: JJM
every Theatre m San Francisco..
FIGARO
IS MAILF.D EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers lelt in the theatres at night
being gathered np and saved for that pnrpoae.
FIGARO
IS DISTRrBTJTED EVERY DAY THROUGH?
out tbe centre of the city, in all Hotels, Ree-
tanrante, Saloons, Stores and Offices.
FIGARO
IS OTROULA.TED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoate to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tbegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
!S " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbeTheattes. Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CKROULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in tbe bands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and ie therefore the
beat of advertising mediums.
Change_o_f Wharf.
ON AND AFTER MAY 1st, TBE STEAMER
ANTELOPE conn acting with toe S*n Fran-
cisco and North Pacib.0 Railroad, at Donaaue
Landing, for Sonoma. Petsloma, Santa Rosa,
Healdsburg. Oloverdalo, aud way stations.
Skagg«' Spring* and the Geraero, wOl leave from
FRONT bTREET WHARF- v ap3U tf
MRS. E. RBGAW,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOt THIRD STREET,
Has tbe choicest and noit select assortment of
goods in her line in the oitv. tier BATS are mar-
vels of beauty, and what is mo*t important, 11KB
PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. royl
MILITARY GOODS
....AHD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAl
TRIMMINGS,
3*5 Montgomery street, KeeM No 1.
mhUH T. RODGKRS JOEKSOI*.
SOV WILL FIND
SAM :&VE.A.:Et.XOCT
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
Ho. 18 CLAT STREET. «pl7
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Oer. Second ond Teataa •treet*.
■"Terrapin oonitantij on hand,
Ojatera in every rtvte. PRIVATE
SUPPER ROOMS F.TO PARTIES.
dec 31 lm
Bar Sng-ar
"POR SALE-*1S HIAEKT ST8EET. AT
HEBCEE'8. _ Alio, e.orj kind of Oudin
WboltEals ud B.' O.
■"■U JU. A. MfKCEK.
imm
Spring Goods Arriving \
THE LARSEST STOCK AND WWtll |
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE OtTT.
CI.OTHINC
COARSE and Fl ;
The FortunateiMan who Buy! hilt
at the IXL AUCTION ITUI
THE UNFORTUNATE
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL 61
White Shirts for the 10
. — I I
FA.SCTC GOODS, TVATCHB,
JEWE1KT, WOTIOKft W
rEIFIIHEi, STAflOT
ENGLISH OtlXEKT, TBtH>
BAGS, TAI.ISES, TOBAtC
A FCTLL bTOOK 81
Linen Coats and 0
A FULL LINE OF
. .
CALL AND SEE IOK W
TBAT
/WE Blow our
own Horn
Because
We Have
Got A Sto(!Kn
, That will
ADMIT IT,
L
IXL Auction Si
6 1 8 Kearny fit.
Corner o< Cowl1"'
H
; IRVB
, ojtACCO!
^ 5^ Fu" ; :iss
cJL JL fLP
81*
ibnAN->
iriCULTURAL
OlUFOftKU THEATR1
BELU UNION THEATRE
rB Ps
■pre EXHIBITION
f tilt
'll|A§MlOnt
^Hstrict Horticultural
-_.f«aty, of California,
L0TB~
««E ij E
MRS, D. P. BOWERS!
O IV
r> t
rim uiiinu
• .
AT 1
MAT H.
1^. A. J3 Y TE3AZLE.
taatrraa rr
JOHN McCULLOUCH at CHARLES SURFACE
«rr-
• rv. Bui m
aaa nun ■
pov»t
Tta:j*-i o»a>. i »i , .. ■ » i-«tttmp
THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL!
I ■
esiisi
TC»«1 r
■ ft lei a ad" aVaa|aea%».
IRI I * *( B i
1 ndt * Schtotfe Band
,ik» Inixo'i > mmm kttaiui •
rrmoK r. a. cahr
•A ■*!.»•
<miiu<
Hull
» UCT WUI>IU
an. a** pour
Tliuraday Evonlni
■ a* a r awaraaja V O
JMi a-» i i i "i ■■
I 'X Ml<l*
ITTJAHT
ntnxtV trimiro. a., ».»
F*eu?& well Bonont of TS/Lvm. Bo wers
Weana vtU be praaaaatd,
INCOMAR, THE BARBARIAN, and THE JEALOUS WIFE
»•■ II. »—
1* Mil .art, «f
SATURDAY EVENI
NO— la" apPiAl
uvea or mbr. bowebs..
ELIZABETH
Dae
TStL TL.
notice «IU b* gives
of tbe flat appearance at ttili Iii-iir - of
ITON HIL.I...
Btraa>r*«<i ■**•■.*— Drea* nir«!» eat* Orebeetra s)l *"• Raleoay
li-MTTr. Meall*— BabfOBV 7.* I..l-ar»
Or*** Otret* Adraiaaioo - SI t*0 Ptlrate Banc..
M «nd HI* 00
IlV3Z>IA.P»Jt
n rniTi
•A...
I I \ > I > V AM)V.
Vr,
Owaiadiac saia t*e H«* ruw.
Never Reckon Your Chickens Before
They're Ilitt <*l.c«l |
Mr. Jtttaatbu Olsbb
Sana ulubti. a poStloletT
Jana tJ'abh. a faahlonahle lady
MiC.t'M»'"',»|niap
mktj a ma-'l ....
Tanata? Bawie*
.... Tb«* '
!»■•■• H«a.raa*a
. .. M,". Ksllf
.....Ml bIi Ht'tcore
Jaamt* '"ht wea
I. .Hi. HirlAud
.'.]"■■
HAS RETURNED TO
t« Parent.
i SHIRT 8TORE,
tr traat* baa BKeaeoved ta
*? Ncoond street,
a will find .. eonplfte aa-
MII1RTN and rVRNINH-
t* at the aaaaJ law price**
I* Ml.
BMKOKT A CO.
fl-i'-l'M
<EIT
^3C N-ISTEST-jX-'S
i TH It OURK OP RHKUMA-
JoeaUpaUoa, ted klodrsd diiaasas.
KdwAfai writ**.:
. F IDAHO: "ToarApir'.ntbu
taw kaalU and. rami* tad thn
wmini, Grand Hotel: "Year
a far Bbvaaittltm baa proved an-
ao ikis oar (now about eleraa i ■«'■
arantrar axperleaeed oie twinge
W BeKaainri, 116 Bblplar it.
v peaaeir* Remedies of a uvir*
autism la two weaka."
el Bare, Baata Tiabel: "After
•edlee I an now la,aMd beelib-a
■b 1 DftTe baan dapriaad for aiore
jflJWB beteeen altbe ;t>apot- SIT
M0IPBT HBOK.,
Bksla) AaeDta,
R. JORDAH'S
MT0IIC1L RUSEU1,
<Mta«<> ol«M|t|«.
__ *KD 1N8TBDOT-
tail
r«).
(TUBpATt|DXL'B'TTERS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF .PPETITE.
(5^txLLVrERS
Is a Sure Eelief for Indigestion.
,(^TtiXL'B^RS
UAH SO SUPERIOR »• A
BLOOD PTJKIJFIEIR.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
RooniH 1« nnd 17 OHO Wnnhineton «tro«-t.
WILLI8J BAND.
MtJBIO FURNIBIIRD FOR ALL
oeee-iOD*. Hullo imported, arranged
and for aal*.
■ ABLCIM. m.l'af leader of
Orebeatra.
tlKKBY VOX IIKR MKHDEW, I-*uad-
of Briaie Haml,
ajar i) ra i ra from the co-in'rr promptly attended
to Addreia M. W. WIl.MM, Dntoa'a Muile
Htore. 1HB Mor.U<»io«»Tf *tru«(. or MARCUS M,
BLUM, HUO Mouiromerratreet. jattf
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
a*. 0*6 HoBll.NM'r .lr«rl,
(Montcom.rr Blook.)
BVAUKTIl IH1IB llo».UW
ia^T.ra D.poatt*. on. p.r o«Dt. p.r month.
■V-M. KntrjlK". or oh.r*. 1 <r B»nk Book.
W. 8. TB0UP.1US, PrMld.nt.
J. OROOKRR, 8oor.U/J. mjS lm
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4S «WOMB »T1MT.
FINE COODI l"~PERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction guaranteed!
A FINS BOTH OF BPRIKO AND SUMMER
Uooda iu,t r*0^T«e> . GUI U4 ■•* Ui.nr
av aa ac«aaa rtyA. ..yr ■
SKr^
MRS. KOOKRT, OLAIRVOYAJIT. TKST «-.
aad Traaee Medtnm— Oaa beeoataited ,*__»«
»abaaiaaaaaraiekneiadalLf. from 19a.m. to a*
V p. M. SpliitaAl Oirolaa. Baada*. i oaadAT aad
Friday areDlDiia, ate p.m., at beneaideaoe.SaBft
O't'arrell iti»at, near Masoa. ni a*-1io
si-rriAt KOTiri: T*"»
Picnic and Ball Committees.
HPrVITR HIin.lKD
AND...
HARRY AMI.AH,
Wltri ttiair Otaat Hannatidn,
COUWTKHFEIT,
SA.PFHO TSOVI'i:.
InclDdlng the <blld Wonder, lAPFnO.
i. f.i, i r ilmi,
Ml At* U. ICI.I.m and) w. r.I.l.ia.
eVerlo-Conale aad Ifoettlate.
OCT IalSTON.
....AMD....
LVCt AD A. M B,
HE ABOVE AIITH»T« ABR «OW O.M (II K BOOKS, AND CAN III; KN-
Kaced br nunarara Wait of the Bookf Monnla'na. tbroofb oar ageaoy,
HDERIUArV (UKDV» A CO.
'f*IP*1 aoj a
"°i»i"«<f I'flvii^ax r a
J Htllal ONV AVO KBdO-dM
box •• ■•».l»Bf >unJ*(n^«
"eiviio pae
aionbiq vaoo aqj, -aaffl aiaiapgni qa aujdKJwae
jo ,iari pa« ooflo.T «aq «ai qi|ia 'jaaafoi i»eq oqt
a) p»n»oj 'aija*<iH P°* *^" Wi *>«0|oq0 put *.
SUBJ.BAO iSlLI.Y.I MTU. HSI»JHn.* Rill
*aTsi(o^^
ssnoH doi|3 pue j
ouiovd NuaHinos
•jl»sjnoA ^ofng put* ua^v. 9aji
O ipBaa- *•>• oi.u
DATS 1IENDE8, >t lb.
._ _ old orixlD. iK.d Lion. IB Oo*rr
ilmt. botw^n KMrn, tod Oopont, wh.ro,oo
oiibiT. HOP AND 0OI.D DBISKS. «>tflir«N
tinkltooUl Ploa^iT Couob. Tb. "Old Sport1' u
o'.w.if OS bud. DAVK MKKOX8. ProprtBUr.
THE OLD
Hot 8ooton,
18 Morten atrc«t. near JLeoray,
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks ^Specialty.
THE BEST TOM alO_JLBRY IN TOW*.
Always on file tb* New York Herald. Harpet'r
Waekly. Frank Lsshe'fl, Dap'a Dolnca, PoliotOa
Mtte, all tha Oalifornla panera, also London
Poncb. Bell alilfe. IllnatraUd London Rawa. Call
and aatlafy yonnetf.
a*- Don't forget tba ilja of tbe Hot Saotah*
faT tf W. H. WAJ.DKON. ProDrlstor.
GEORGE MaftcTES1
DKALSK fN OYBTKRS, 0LAM8 4fl|fiV
aadall kind* of SHELL FlSU,^B7T?|v
SUllaNot. *0, 41, *», OallfOndaf^JBgB
Markat, oatracca on Oalifornla itreet *— ^ ^B*r
Pabllo or pTtrata partiaa a.id tamlUaa aupplied
rroto i a.m. to u P. at. Ladies' &odC*an.tleaie&''
Oyster Itoc-u open froa: t Aac to 13 KM A0/i It
I
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
ro oupEn
$50t
LANCASTER'S
• 17 WAilllXOTOB RTRF.FT.
ftlOlaa " \«oit*'a Opera Honae
SANGER HALLE
(SIKOKR'B HALL.)
14 OEABT ST., XEAR KEABNI.
Haae bnt the Cholceal Ctrnnala a>f . Wlne.e
aad l.lqnora «a band.
DEPOT WEYAND A IA8CHES BAY BREWERY
f«19 tf OHRI8 FKI.DU4RR.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. DHKOH". PORMBRLY
nroprieiorof tbe itinera' Hea-
l lakrn tba maaaramnnt
«' l.mn the Miners' KsRBAnrant ony
Uommeroial street and the Mtnera'fV
Hraocti on Market alraai. In partoarabip trUn ' MMa
A. DRAYKUR. who hat been connected wltnl lDB
Urra torynere. rrnproTn-Taenta hare been madam
tba cninfno dapartm*' that will rend" toe BU-
i popalnr Phriu It baa ever bean dortnc
th« ii jsaraof ite proaperity. Oar Blllsof aara.
srabrnce nil tbo delloaoies of tbe aeaaoo. Oar
raotta ta "flood Fare, OoodCookloc and HodaraaB
F. HlKOKS A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
B81 and SOtt OonunaraiaL aod .
760) Market street.
Open rom f> A.M. to 10 P.M. anJl lm
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
vik«inla cm. urt-APA.
'PH1B ELKOART THHATBF. HAS BERK SM-
X dooorotod. ,nd c,n b* rontod by tbo nubt or
br tba .Ml. SUr. *nd tnTOHnf ootidi^m
'IbormUr BwtaHl witb on jpt.lio.tlon b, MW
" ut.r »nd col* Proprlitfl*,
7. H. McCABJt,
"ST *&. T XI a»'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Maratrt and Third atraata.
U.S. ear. Commercial and I^aldeadorBT.
LONB ORINKS"aT~HALF PRIOfB.
aplftlm JOHK a YATB.8.
THE JOIJSNAX 6* AHCBEMKNTS.
pablUned erw Daj In the Tear b»
at
••■Mei-cbnnt and 5»5 Wwhlngtan 9cs
B«tow Monmomery. San tfraneisoo.
WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 1878
Worse than nodoc Treachery.
Ad LadUn Tribe in WiBConfia h»s orgin-
j£ed &bres* band, end, aa the savages are
protected by the Government, the whits
people have no redress. There is a great
deal of hard ft el tog among the citizens to-
ward the youDg aborigine who plays the
jymbala. He performs with such earnest-
ness and vigor that a vigilance committee
has bean organized to way-lay him and take
him apart, io order to ascertain whether be
ia a real Indian or is merely riveted together
and run with a steam engine. The manner
in which be watts the echoes amid the ever-
lasting hills would make a deaf and damb
arylam nervous. When the band basssrena-
ded a man two or threa times, he succumbs.
B.o goei calmly around among bis little
family, and removes their hair, and scalps
tnejiired girl and the colored boy, and,
after taking up ihe collection, he bands the
whole lot of bnnehe3 over to the band,
which goes off happy to sweet strains from
the harmonic young cymbal -player. If we
lived there we would bathe his cymbals in
Ditro-glycarine, and lift him out over Lake
Jfjohigan at the first class.
Pious Waiters. *
The Washington Capital tonat answer this:
Jones dines at the Kirkwood, a^d during
the rush that set in upon the 4th of March
he found a strange waiter at his elbow. He
found, moreover, an obstacle in hia way
when be called for a gincocktul. The wait-
er groaned, and looking around he law a
tnelanchely face with sympathetic eyes bent
upon him. "Whafs the matter?" deman-
ded Jo es, "have you Ithe colio, sir?" "No,
sab," waB the solemn reeponsa, "but I is
worries to see yon ask for that liquid dam-
nation." "Why, who the thunder are you?'*
"Me, sab? I's a tbeologic&l student of de
Wayland Theologioil Seminary?" "And
what are you doing ibere?" "A waitin*, sab.
Thirty ob os volunteered in dess crowded
times to maks a little money to continue oar
theolog'cal etudieB, sab." "Well, my rever-
end friend," said Jones, "yon go and .fetch
me a first-class gin cocktail,' and I'll add
tweoty-five cents to your theological fund."
It Wat. djiie.
♦
Four Hundred and Fifteen Drunks.
Io April— the merry Spring time— there
were four hundred and fifteen "dranks"
hauled up before Judge Londerback. Of
course this represents but poorly the num-
ber of " drunks" that there really were dur-
ing the mooth, as not one-tenth of them
came up before the Police Court. The liquor
which wis used up in producing those four
hundred and odd draoka coat a good deal of
money. Times are not so very hard after
all.
♦-
A Woman** Position.
JtfiSB Mary L, W&dswortb, of Massachu-
setts, is physician to the Saltan of Turkey
and his court at Constantinople. She gradu-
ated fiom Mount Holyoke Seminary, studied
medicine in Philadelphia, and after practic-
ing h-r profession fonr years in Springfield,
went to Constantinople three years ago.
Ladits, no* is your time tomboy your under-
olotblug at a great eacriike, because H. Fried-
landex has gone to Europe to buy hie Fall im-
portations, and bat left order.- to sell his large
stock of lidiea' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper than
at any othtr place in the city. Benvmter the
number, 9 Third street. Kuelc-us Building. 3b
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hate. At " Thk" fiat Store, 641 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
orw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the pricei are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there Is sure to be suited. n
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jan. W. Bnrnham & Co'e, No. 618 Market
and 17 Post streets, are going like hot cakes.
Mew and choice patterns constantly arriving.
A. perfect man to see ana buy them. Elegsut
parlor furniture nude to order in the lines;
eyde. ia
Don't Fall to Call and See
The most wonderful and Rifted Dootor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madame Buns, Astrol-
oger, jnrt arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on ail events. She he* charms for
Luck, Love and Bappines?, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2; by Le'tea,
93. All communications rtrlctly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a u. to s p.m. Satisfac-
tion gu ranteect in every respect. Office, Ifi
Second street, Boom 11. 40
VT oman'a RifiUta.
Women in California will assart their
rights, and are right in so doing. One right
every woman possesses is to dine as well as
a man. We are glad 10 see that California
ladies are sensible enough to go into aDy
restinrant that suite, instead of limiting
their patronage to those where roomB are
set apart for them, and where they do not
get as good meals as are provided for gen-
tlemen. There is not the slightest danger
of any Jady who enterB a restaurant in ,8an
Frascisuo frequented by gentlemen [experi-
encing any annoyance, even should she he
unattended by a male eBcorL There is one
absurd bit of etiquetta io California, and
indeed in mostVtitssin the United States
which might be done away with; it Is that
which forbids a lady to take' a gentleman's
arm until afternigbtfall. "What U "proper"
in the moonlight should te proper fn the
sunlight. A man may give hie wife hiB arm
to aslst her in eUmb.Dg a hill, but a single
man most not offer his to a single lady un-
less beiB engaged to her, or unless she is a
sister or mother. Io Europe no such rule
exists, and a gentleman offers "his arm to
any lady whom he may be escorting. Wo-
men in California asserts their right to ride
outside a stage, where tbey can enjoy the
scenery, to wear bloomer costume in the
Yosemite hills, and in other ways declare
ibeir independence of some of the absurd
edicts of society. Women should assert
their right to have dear male friends, whom
they never dream of marrying, and whom
they never intend to fall in love with. Tbey
should Lso train themselvas for 'the profes-
sions now monopolized by the male sex,
that it will be impossible to debar them
from their practise. California is as good a
country to do this in as any in the' world.
Women can here take up land, and] farm it
for themselves. If they have money 'they
can follow the example of Mibs Emily
Faithful, go into business and give employ-
ment to those of their own Bex. The men
of California have much of tbe gallantry
towards the sex which they gained during
the early timea when women were scarce,
and are the last men in the world to throw
obstacles in the way of ber asserting her
independence of the absurd restraints
which long eustom has encircled her with.
The right of suffrage is not the first and
most important thing to be thought of.
Woman muBt try "to be more self-reliant,
and not to look on marriage as ameanBof
obtaining a living, hut to work for herself.
California is a good country to try tbe ex-
periment in.
A Complication.
The donble-headed girl is persecuted with
a lover. And she's in a peek of trouble.
When one fcface smiles on him the other
frowns; when one sweet voice is whisper-
ing words of tender endearment, the other
is making remark* about "the biggest fool I
ever saw;" and when he kisses one pair of
Hp3 the other says: "Call that sweet I
Well, it's the first time that a mixture of
onions, tanzy and gin was ever called
sweet." While the persecuted, love-lorn
face is fast becoming thin, the other is grow-
ing round and ro?y. The lover isn't t'je
happiest man on earth, and he would cer-
tainly talk very plainly to tbe other one if
she wasn't such a neir relative of his heart's
own. He is thinking of consulting the doc-
tors about amputating the other bead.
--♦—
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
01 sparkling waters, made a scieen
Through, which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er which tbe waters softly fell,
Hade that window eeem to be
fioBM fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here —
It loom so nice — and try their oheor."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T."*
Mo sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we migut name. We found It true,
And cooked magmfictntfy, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, tat,
Oooked every etyle; just think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clameand crabs and terrapins;!
In tact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have toaud. 'twould seem,
That the>y have here the best ice cream;
So here they nock, the little Blnners,
To get what they call "snob nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 331 Bm»h street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Might.
flWART.ra HAAKE, Proprietor.
Indians and Indian Agents.
The New York Dispatoh shows that it
appreciate the rights and wrongs of the
Modcc question by tbe following paragraphs:
Tl:ese Indians agtut3 have always been a
cutsa to botb white men- and Indians. They
rob the Indians of the goods which the Gov-
ernment sapplie?, and evervtbiog they give
the Indians 13 of the poorest kind. Tbe In-
diana understand that they are' robbed, and
know that tbe promUesol the Government
are not kept. The consequence is, tbat all tbe
whites are blamed, and whon tbey riEe they
slaughter without mercy. That there will
not be a general war, dependsfon how soon,
and how severely the Modocs shall be pun-
ished.
After the Indians have been whipped into
peace the frontiersmen should ''-wipe oat"
the Indian agents;iwhose rascalities are the
cause of the msjority of the ^Indian wars
and massaores.
On Monday the Boardjof Indian Commis.
siooers will hold a meeting, when action
will be taken on the contracts. We hope
tbe Board will contraet to pay a reward of
$500 for every scalp of every Indian Agent.
whose hair the Indians shall raiie. That's
tbe way to put an end to Indian troubles.
Twenty Thousand
Pap?r Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at tbe
What Chear Ls.nz.dry, office 131 XjeldesdorS St.
Tli© Beat Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
IT'S Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
Fo* sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sanaome
reet, oerner of Commercial.
Coaldn't Play Him.
An absurd mistake led on one etcssion to
the temporary confinement of the late Lord
Chancellor of Ireland in a madhonss. His
lordship had received an unfavorable report
of this particular asylum, and being anx-
ious to judge for bimfelf, he drove up in a
close car, without haviDg sent any intima-
tion of bis coming. When tbe porter re-
fused him admittance, be said atlaat, "I am
the Lord Chancellor."
"Oh, Lord Chancellor, eh?" said the por-
ter with a grin, as he opened tbe gate. "Step
in; it's all right. We have seven of you here
already. One got loose last week with the
Emperor of China, but I thought both of
you were back."
By this time bis lordship was within the
gate, and a batch of warders, summoned by
the porter, took him in charge. It was not
till he had ssnt for bis secretiry tbat he ob-
tained hisreleaas.
Tbe Smiths Insulted-
A lunatic has gone and poetized John
Smith. We advise John Smith to go for the
poet numerously. It's bad enough to bear
the name of Smith; but to have tbat name
rhymed with "pith "and "myth" and "prith"
and "with" is a vile insult.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.
Spoiling Business.
The Common Council of Providence, B.
I., have decided to 'allow no steam boilers
being placed under the sidewalk. And the
undertakers and sensation reporters are
madder than thunder.
Tbe Last New Sons.
Air — "Mbet d> Cheaidon,"
Emerson Corville la my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Finer Boast,
Relishes thess, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high oh! Oh! high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corville fays sol says sol
On floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of Shell-nah In every style,
|nw.<rdly cause you much to smile.
Ladits ■with escorts there always go,
Ladies gol Ladies gol
Emereon CorvuTe's polit&l and so
3-1 Tbey gol they gol they go!
Private Lessons zn the French Language
by J. JoiB:t, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Protestor of De la Monnals' Normal
School for Teachers, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 401 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs, Beit of reference given. ±-q
Fi-ve TTtindred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leideedorff et. •
Oiam Obowder Every ]\lg;n.t,
Tbe best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just off
Re amy. 8-t
■tea.na Moore,
Formerly of Bass Bouse Oazrlaeee, can bs
Eeund in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Bosh and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carrlase orders
left at either place prereptly attended to day
" ; oleht, at reduced 1 Hea,
Attention, Ladles
To give the sfcin the soitoesB of velvet, and
tbe tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dickey's Gbxmb de Lis. &
Dental Work.
Fob finest quaght or woes, go to T. O. Jes-
enp. dentist, ccr. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Taker's. 8-n
Ozozsvotakt. — Madame Clara Aatonla, the
Cairvoram Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. S33 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
CocBnltitIJna in Snjjlisb. French and German.T
Ladies Vifcitlng Oslx-osi.
Written, engraved or printed by Joust P.
Dwzsa, 126 Batter street, opposite Lick House,
and at tbe Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hamdkee-
OHTBFS KEATLT M1BEED. PESUAXSHn? Of £VcTY
description to order. a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAND EXCURSION
... -TO THE
FARALLONES1
rpHE STEAMSHIP
Wm. Taller,
CAPTAIN OHAS. THORME
WILL LEAVE
Marke -sireet WHari.,
....OH....
Sunday, May 11th, at 9 A.M.,
A.od arrive at the islands at 12 M , sharp. Ample
aocommodatloos will be provided for tbe l.ndlog
of passengers.
Tbe steamer has been entirelr refilled, and it is
proposed by Van Oommfttse of Arrangement* to
m»te ib.ii THl£ excursion of tbe season.
Every department will bs io thoroughly compe-
tent bands.
A floe Band of Mnsio will accompany the Eionr-
etOB,
Slncle Ticket* „_.S» SO
Tlckeiafor Oentleuaaand Lodv... 4 OO
ED. OHMIGKRI.IN,
OAPT. GEO. E. HUNT.
myfitd Commit '.ee of Arrangements.
Corner Tw.lfth aod Folaom stre.ta.
SODiT IUI 11. 1813
First Grand
GERMAN MILITARY FESTIVAL
....OF THE...
German Dragoons
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDER WILL PREVENT THE HAIR
from falling off and also rectore a new growth
of Hatr to the bala bead within a few weeks where
tbe roots are not destroyed. This powder is mixed
with warm water and need as a w&sb three times
a week. A trial of one box will convince y<m that
this is no hnmbng. Price GO cents. Cffiie, KO
ANNA STRfchT, between Eddy and Ellis. Powell
aod Mason. • mi'ilmi
Pnotographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from tha emailfest to fall life-sits, always
in tbi most satisfactory manner, on very moderate
terms.
EUIL.T B. EIWMAX,
4KB Kearny street,
ap2Slm Between California and Pine.
f*TLtollc Accommodation.
Weaning left at the office before 8 a. m., can
be returned In the evening if required; we
nerer disappoint! What Chest Laundry, 121
Lelaesdcrff street. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Th^eonWAJ
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Xe>. 1E3 6£ABT STREET,
apllm Between Dnpont and B took ton.
CENTRAL BATHS,
HO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Baths, 35 cents. Beet accom-
modst-ions in tbs fcit*. Separate
entrance for Ladies. Tbe Bnttae
_aie fittsd up with all modern
Hair Ontline, shaving and Sbam-
pooing. Obildren'a a air ceatb cnt. Ladies' ShLm-
pooing-,53 cents. Private room for Ladies,
ATM
i to provemen te.
Strangers vi-itina the city are respsctfnlly
requested to patronize tbese Baths.
ay3
CL 4IEV0Y ANT. - MAD. M 4RTELLE. .*.
joat arrived from Europe : answers msn-Zl,
tal questions; deveiopes mediums; magne- J%
tizea. Oirelee, Tuesday and Saturday eveDicgs
names given. French and German spoken. Ad-
mission: Ledie», Fifty;Oents; Gentlemen, One
Dollar. Hours from 12 to 6. and Tjolg. TA8
Captain George A. Rabe, Grand Marshal,
Escorted by the Officera of tbe
FIRST LIGHT DKA«OO.VS,
Captain D. More,
Officer* S. F, Hiiuam, Capf. J. Scryber
TBE GRKUlJili EIFLES,
Oapt. J. Schneider.
THE 8. F. FVSIXKEHS,
Cant . J. Oantns.
THE CALIFOK.VIA JAESEBS,
Oapt. SpeegaeL
GEEUAX Ol'aEa F0SILEEB8,
Oapt. Schneider.
THE STEUBEN 6VABB,
Capt, Weicharta.
And a deputation from all the Cavalry of the
STATE, ARMY AND NAVX.
The Procession will form on Bash Street, the
right resting on Powell Strett. at 9.1; A. M., and
march at 10 o'clock sQarp tnrough ibe principal
streets to the City Gardens, where a Grand Dinner
will be served to the Dragoons and tbeir nncorts.
The beef and veal having been filtered by Messrs.
Lnx A Miller expressly for this occasion.
Concert by Prof. Mahden's Band.
AODKE18 by HON, MB. 8TIEGLITZ
Games for Cash Prizes amounting to 91,000
will be held. At 2 o'clock
T3ie A. erlal Slilp
The wonder of the world will ba exhibited, and
dancing will commence at 2!<j in both paviiione.and
a Grand Concert in tbe Ooncert Stand will be eon-
tinned until dark. Gr<nd Ball in the new pavilion
all night. Admission, 51 cents ; Children, 25c.
On Sa.to.riay, May 10th,
The Great Aerial Ship
Will make an ascension carrying ten passengers,
all well-known citizens of San Francisco. Prof. O
J. K. Farview is the inventor, and cactain en
tbisvoyage. This ebio. orfUing machine will be
on exhibition on Tuesday andalt the week. Admis-
sion, 15 cts. mj5 td
S. F. and N. P. B. B. Co.
CHANCE _OF TIME.
ON ANTl AFTKR APRIL 1, 1§73, THE STKAM-
ot ANTELOPK, connectiog at Donanne Land-
ing with the San Francisco & A'ortb Pacific Rail-
road Company for Oloverdale and all intermediate
stations, will leave San Francisco daily (Sundays
exepted), from Broadway Wbarf, at J:3'i p. iff. Re-
turning, the train will leave Oloverdale daily at
5:30 o'clock a.m , connecting at Donanne with the
steunerahd arriving! a Saa F.anoieco at 10:20 ASS-
Ihe steamers and ears make close connections
with stages taand from all points,
SUNDAY EXCURSI0N7~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Francisco at 3 A. M. every Sunday
arriving at Oloverdale at I o'olock f, m. Returning
will leave Oloverdale at 2 o'clock, arriving in San
Frandsco at 7 o'olock. This will allow exonr-
siomsts several hours at any of tbe places along
toe line of tbe road. For ail information apply at
the Company's office. 496 Montgomery street.
aplS PETuR DONAHUE. President.
Badger'sGentraM>arkl Oakland
THESE BBAUTIFOL GARDENS ARE NOW
open lor the season, and msny of the most
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SEATING PATILION. MUSEnM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skatinc free on week days.
Admlidsn «5 Cents
CHILDREN IO OBNTS. aslTtf
Metropolitan Theatre,
SiCBiMENTO.
WK. MORROW. SIDLE PROPRtKTOR.—
• This hcuis oan be rented by the night.
we*ik, month or year by, firat-olast oompanies only"
Will nold about fclOtO Addrsas as above. ap!9
GERMAN PIANOS.
!■«:■■« i
THE BEST ANB THE OHEAP-
SchranbtUdter A Oo.. Agents
tbe celebrated Factories of
CHAS. MAYI;
Pioneer iCIoal)
(Formerly Mayer & Wnrl
No. 99 ttOXTOOMEfc
Opposite the t,iek B
BKAKCH, 108 EEAIK^
MB. MATER CALLS ATTtK
large and well selected tuor
Ladies Cloaks, in Sil
and Cloth,
And bis new stoles of resdy-mdi !
ether LADlEb'sUiTS, at VKBY I
Also, a larce stook of Stripaa si i
Shawls, Lace Jackets, bilk ind o ,
SilKs. Sstins, Uloakingi, and even
Trimminge. JUST aRRIVEdTI
the tipring styles of
PLAIJI ASil JB1CBI9
I.INKN SVTTt,
N. B-— Oioaks, Dresses sad snJti >
in latest fashion, at reasonable rttw
S,
HALL
lR<
S'
R(
>ApARl
A
YELLO1
DOCK
AND
IODIDEofPOT?
rpUE WEST SPBINO HI
In ate, Parl0es the Bttsl
morbid, eorrapt and Isapen i
Cores BhtamalliiQ and M<
Sold by all J>rngKl«t«.
Tl
AfiEACY, 417 SAS8 0MIJTJ'
SOtE AGENTS FOB i! 3'
DB. FfiKBT'8 J.A8T CBiir
DR. FEKBTS VPKHFOOTr. '
l=»OSTER -
ProgrftBune., and &U kind, of Pnaar
SHOW, LECTU8E. COKCER.'
ATBE and CI UCVS allltl
AT LOW RATES, Bt
"F1. stere
ESS CLAY STUIt I
THOMAS W.
SILVER FXiATl
>?* siAKUFAirrn&BAU
^J^ EEP"i"l«tlJ
^T drubsTmbjos, ^
•> liieje anasicAL d-btbvbj
— ANB—
AtrrsiCAL tafBTBirti
ESTABLISHED IB !••*•
atk-Lasaons aiTSn on the Banjo ss* I
MISSION STHEET, between Pta»
M. B.— Fine-toned SUr»r nolo
eaEionalB always op hand.
WW
FREE AND EASY
EVKBX lATUKDAf *'
Piano and SlngrlnS
..81
CHARING
CANDIES.
ALL K1SP8 OE THE f*""i2
made «t onr Stoan OandjPjoton "J
urdera. «peclallj Irom t6e coimDT. aw
and will be promptU »JJ,J5f|dr'iWlw»»
1«VT Mfftfft"1.""**- ^L —
&LHAMBRA LODGING «
BBlBhY POK«I8HBI>a»la»
(la nt in anita. v— a*<
Dnrtraaned Koooa »> 1JI "gfj
or withent board. ALHAMBRA ■»
S1F 3w.b rtrewt
HIM QW"1'
BOOTS td --
"■WftBa"
L. BLAH
HAPT!'18-
AFDfE-WOBKED OBOOHET BJP;',,,
ib. wort ol Mr.. E. BUnlW («"■
lie), will be raffled tor oo . i»uv
Sutordi.y Evening, •»•» * ^
At SPIERS A POKD'8. corn.l *!*" ,
etroet.. ICO coaooee. il par cban"- _ —
Philadelphia Bestau-1
OHAS. ▼. BEBOOLD. P»OP»I,W
THE CHOICEST MEATS AjR|
Veaetablea, Board, by tha^e^p^ |
*J"»m soda (§ ft
PMnaUac T «a.lr
a ..li«.c etna*.
<S 5j) f'MONTBCMf.r
^ MOTEL.
LEY'S ani VARIETIES
TOW ALHASBBA TI1ATBI.
magtjiiii;h
4T°U" "'••CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
IM Ml X-.I mi . . l-ii < >| I in: ..id vi
ELLA UNION THEATRE
"Mil I'l-ltSBl
*
rrtat i
nawm imt inmtoi
IT 1-
Hurt r
re...,t
•an 1
•» ' . »Ta I
- a ■ ■ a
-
•
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Courting In tlao Rnln
T_-II301V
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
UTT' F
- nut
o Rj«aerM
HEIRi;
COMEH
VIVI
-A. IV!
..-.
LI3CHEN
AND
FRI6CHEN.
ATRVTrRR .
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•t .. • n »-.
Ht(VM M«r<*«
Ma rt.t.
*>• ■ ■•« W>H.t#r
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Tw re»wIo4e *H* Bo»» H.r • atrtl.-pi-oToa.af •tnto*. at
A cS» XL- I 3F» 3F» 3E! 3Ft. ^5T 3G
JI<Nn<
wait. iu moiiuua
Olbar chanc.ara bt tha Ooratanr-
M05DAT ITIJIJH, Mar 1Kb Flrat ipaxmca af
MI»H ,Y1NIVA Al)AM«* tli<» Qa i <>» Horlo-Comlo Vooallatn
AM
MnRlrr nnrncy. Ilio .Ttjr I)ini<»«.-r Pnr Exri'llrmv.
aTOSDIY, Mar 13th EELLY aad LEON S "Ir.i alallon of OffeBbaob'a FouDlelt Opara, ant Itau
CHOUFLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OP A NICHTI
. »» *■© • ■« S3 *»0
tW All 4*otoi bereaitex on HoDdir.
aaa^Parfnataasaw to -omrai.,.-*- .
..»£» M-d ».«*
T. O IV D I X (,
«N 1- 1 tin M
THIl IliMt!.
r ,..< . . ..
TOMUT 1ARTM
It ,. .. j . < .1.1 lunto. AnU
TOMMY BRII.
:«c ana
loiiimiire.
la ba aaaaawwa b* Tba
iiviDi^vrsri
"■US
OAtiaiM Antl FniTB
• Aer.aa,,. Paa'.. ae fba OlHllgBll.
n«it»« a, .uu m. Hair
»»aa. Haalaaal
Hall. a >l ..... K.l.a
flail.* f.aav tiair.|aa
II VlNDY AN1H .
!..«., aad, .- !-» O a.a
II ■ Marat
OTaalaia... Orahaatfa
Oea.lBa.aaT attb Ua Ifaar Fare.
Never Reckon Your Gtixkens Before
Tlioy'r** Hatolk«d !
Mr. Jrnethae Olabb Tmmma Rartoe
• b'b II
Hifihi.'B'.h.ipniioi^r B
.
M.iri(.|il:\iiiimp .
»«'/ * ma ■) ... I. In* H>-lat.d
HOUSE,
->f r*»- _
.U*-4a>«-fer (T ««.
gMMlta ihf riftia
sB9T-T&TsTftT-BV7
EPIZOOTIC.
,..re*>.etor.>A *. SO Will'* Mil. -US
Tn«r fli rfn/iiTLT. mil fbr r.av'1'y ■»■■ dnramlity will oarer be matched. To b* bed oalr af lb*
I ac L. \r> run vtiir*. am K«-«r«F •tr*-« . ror Oat.
«» r r-y »ne
■■ V .I\1.RH
uttl MonU
GHAN.T
^CULTURAL
LINO EXHIBITION
— OF THE—
jay District Horticultural
8<;iety, of California,
PEW MAY 8, 1813
STILL ANOTHER.
an J tb* t,abi-o
'■•« *o m'".-! mj ftlead*
Iblt I h»Ta> OMifd the
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT...
•VM n«.h atr-e^t. Imiwteii Uwnli.;nrr)
■ Mil Kearny.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Ooneooled la tba baat aula aad of tba
Paratt Ltqaara.
< ll.a-a. V fEI
lill.W.
Proprietor.
TO OOSTISUE NISE DAYS.
iPI.W Of FLOWRnS, TIIKES AND
i will bo nmqtiallad. Tba Hall will bo DEO.
> OBAXD 8 4LB, with WKEATIH and OAB.
V. AQ0AB1UM8. PLOBAL P0U5T.
0 WOKE. BODQOETS and FLOWEBK, ato.
kftarnoon and otcdiqc
idt & Schlott's Band
tba mo't select mnalo. BTolblng will bo loll
kelho Exhibition a moat brilliant euccter.
I POFCSSOR E. S. CABR,
r.liy of California, has kindly oonsented to
tb»««l ...
| las PEN1.NO ADDBE33
HAND60ME PRIZES
lod fo tha T0DN3 LtDIBS of San Frincleco
Iblt the Planla recolYod at tbo Eiblbltlon of
tarnoon commencing on M ndny, suj sib,
[Iran away to all Bota and Ol.le who par-
Till OOMMITTEE OF AflRANGEMiNTi.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DH8. TT.OHMF.I -.ORADUATRK
o( ti« l,"p. ■- .t.<i Vin » UniT-cmue*. »mi
it'* Aitliitn'. ■ .*•< Ar-or. n»t»
No. 4 98
in,,, for Kin Irt.i.
dlMMtw of itio VriDA'f ■n'l fJunur .Iit •
■ "«f>l» LoTiailtlnt*. To •uffnriira
.
of ln« l.ir cm
• 0-1 Tnro»' wtl-ornna-i] I* rof. n*..t- Mull. r1.
•».l n.- RxtrnaBl mt To He, Im u-iiott foritlioi
Ap^'»"n "b.o' i» *>i,»riii Ya»:jr ui.il in KuroDft
and for nhtob •»•» ara >ha Noli * .■
OlQOUOMl
Dltr.
4«r. |
r-rFirf: Horn;*.— i-fOBi H to il a.m . i to 4 P.M.
I P.K
P ».— l-fiarsta«nir.nc<* for tba »ocommoii*tioo
a.i.l*
Mclllo. OIIATAHU
Pupil of La Mulwiiv laeroy, Pai la.
Ladies' Hair Dresser,
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THUBSDAY MAY 8, 1673
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Th-atre,
**|-h» School fjtffl«3d»l"iprodB0w»lui night
drewan excellent htnse. Mre. Bowers won great
gppUBi* lor her imperwnitioQ ol lady Teaze;
John McOolloagh plajed Charles Surface upi-
tallj, Henry ElwsrdB was aa we cave said many
timesbefore.aegooiaSir Puter Teazle as cfinld
be presented on anyetage; MUs Minnie Walwn
was a very pleasing Maria; Walton Ltm&n was At-
Ugbtfnlly beartytaad natnral &a Sir OliTar Sur-
face ; Jobn Wilson, excellent as Joseph; ani
Messrs. Owen Marlowe, Ed. J. Buckley. J. 0
Williamson. Eben P.j motoo and others were very
good in tbelr respective parts. Mies Helen
Tracy wbo on this occasion took tbe part of Lady
Sneerwell. acqaitted herself with mnch ability.
Tbia evetiog "Mary Stoarl" will be performed-
To-morrow evening Mrs. Boweis will take her
farewtll beneBt. and appear In "Ingomar" and
"The Jealoas Wife."
Alhambra,
Kelly and Leon have made an immense bit, and
large and fashionable •na'iencei are the mis
First part, loterlod© and afterpiece are alike,
bright and enMrtairicg. Obarlea Vivian singe
new songa witb bin on tbe times, and Bob Hart,
Little Mac, Sam Rickey and tbe others mate ap a
very strong oompany.
Bella Union Theatre.
Among tbe features of tbe performance to be
gireo tbis evening may be mentioned a remarka-
bly clever performance on the banjo by Tommy
Bree. songs and dances by MiBB Susie Bobinscn,
tbeamnsing farce of "The Live Indian" Oaseim
indFnii in eymnastio feats, Lon Dixon in imni-
isgaot*. and the lively afterpiece entitled "Never
Beekon Your Chickens Before they are Hatched,"
Buckley's Xew Varieties.
"Hard Obeefc." "Tbe Two Pompeya" the panto-
mime of "Tbe Dancing Scotchman" and "Julius
in a Fix" are tome ef the lively performances to
be given at tb b popular plaoe of amusement this
evening. For foil programme see S st page.
Pacific Hall.
There was a very good attendance at tbis Hal;
laat night, when Herr Speigler toek his farewell
benefit. The programme was an excellent one and
was well '.performed. Mrs Herbar (Mies Helen
0. TJingeon) received a most ostomies tic greeting
on making ber first appearance tines her marriage
and sang as Bweetty as ever.
Horticultural Exhibition.
Tbis afternoon the Spring Exhibition of the
Bw District Horticultural Society of California
will commence at Horticultural Hall on Stockton
street near Post. There will be a grand display Of
flowers, tree;, and enrobe. Tbe hall has been
beantifollr decorated, and there will be a very fine
exbibition of aquariums, floral fountains, rustic
work, bouqueta and cut flowers. Prof. K. 8. Oarr
Of vi' University of California, will deliver the
opening address. Schmidt and SohloU'a Band
will perform in tbe afternoon and evening. There
will doubtleas be a large aod fashionable atten-
dance and tbe flowers will not be the only pretty
things to look at
EScardon to trie Farallemes.
Theseacnd excursion to the Farsllone Islands
will take place on Sunday next, Tbe Wm. Tabsr
has been fitted np with every accommodation for
excursioniits, and all wbo go wiil have a plea? ant
time. There will be a good supply of boats to land
the paiscrgerr, and they will be allowed sufficient
Urns to thoroughly explore tbe islands.
"Woodward's Gardens.
Kext Saturday, there will be a Children's May
Fcetlva', and tbe exerciees will be of e very enter-
taining and enjoyable nature. Among other attrac-
tions the programme includes character dancing
in cestume by pupils from tbe McCarty Brothers
and Siitfrs Academy.
Cily Gardens.
On Sunday next tbe fin t grand German Military
Festival of the German Dragoons will be held at
t&siv gardens by the companies enumerated in
another opiums. There will be games for cash
prises to the amount ol ¥1.060, a conceit and ball.
On Saturday, Prof. J. BL Fair-view will make his
fcm trip in the aerial ibfp of which fee ie the in-
ventor, scd by which he claims to have solved the
difficulty of navigating tbe air. This new aerial
machine will ba on exbibition to-day and every
day this wsok.
Mrs. D. P. Bower?.
la consequence of the immense suooees of this
actress, and in compliance witb a very generally-
expresied desire of the public the management
ef the California Theatre ia endeavoring to nego-
clate a continuance of her engagement for one
week more.
AjuTOxiaAi, Mtsrra.— One of the most
o isapiets collections of the kind in the United
■tetaa, oomprislng hundreds of costly sad beau-
tiful wax ret dels, ia daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at tbe Museum on Montgomery street. As
eurax say be profitably spent bara.
Rattler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly Id the minitrtl line.
•will be plea3ed to aet the role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 384 Bosh street
below Montgomery. 4 h
Premium Sblrt Maker.
M>3. Eveline Morris 526, Ketrny at, rsspect-
f ollv solicits a call from friends, and arrangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. &,G
Xntm*js.
[From the Danbury Hews.)
The churches were filled on Sunday—
thanks to the millineis.
A German friend whess wife tabe3 in w, sh-
iug for their substenacce, cairns that he
earns his living by the eweat of his vro i.
Thegfl'nialbon-fires of Spring cast their
lurid ehadowiagaix&tthe evening ekr, and
turn the stomachs of Christendom.
A West street man says the longest fu-
neral be ever heard of took place a week
ago. BU hired girl went to it and hasn't
got back yet,
A Danbury citizen has recsivej a lettar
from a New York lady announcing the d ath
of herboebaLd; and the "matinee at 2 P. M.,
Friday."
The gentleman who, as recorded laet week,
was seeking shelter from his wife, is now
waiting in concealment for a new B'uit of
clothee; ijja ob theif receipt will Bet Bail at
onca for New Jersey.
The friends of Nixon, tbe condemned
murderer, have given a dance for big benefit.
There is but one more sid office for the
mourning friends to perform — raffle off the
body.
Disrseli is now happy. He lias discovered
t^at his name rhymes with ours, and the
delighted statesman annonocss the fact to
the equally pleased parliament. The entire
eonntry appears to feel bettsr, in fact.
Oar reporter, in passing through Nelson
street, Monday, was surprised to see a mid-
dle-aged man dart out of a door-way and a
woman s;on appear with a broom, and
shrilly exclaim: "Don't come hack to|thi3
house till you get your life insured, yen
speckled jackass."
An aged citizen of Memphis, Tenn., sends
lis a letter of advice whieb we appreciate and
are thankful for. He recounts his own sad
experiences, and in closing, feelingly says:
"Bailer, rnv boy, yon are (Joins well; bat fo-
God's sake don't bite off more tnan yon can chaw."
He thinks we use ping; he is mistaken.
Those people who live to a healthy old
age are those who take care of themselves.
There is one on Main streat who guards
against the frequent Bndden changes of
weather, by wearing at the same time a linen
duster and an overcoa t. On a cool day he
puts tbe overeoat over the duster, and when
a sultry spell comes on he puts the duster
outside the overcoat.
A Pine street man enjoys himself. His
dogs chsse the neighbors' bens, his own hens
dig np their gardens, bis cow breaks down
their fences, and his cats figbton their roof;.
But his father died a maniac, and his grand-
mother was a respectable luna>ic for thirteen
years, and as he owns a couple of guns, and
is qniok tempered, the neighbors are wise in
their generation, and keep clear of him.
Woman's Rlfflxts.
One would think that it was one of woxcan's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a mac, and
pay the same price for It, Kearly all the res*
tanrants " for ladles and gentle men" in Ban
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Thebx ib ah ixcephoj^
At the Piofxxe Kietateait, en Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles oan
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
Blnce 1819, provides every luxury the market
afiordB. Both ladles and gentlemen find then
cltb.es to please the most epicurean taste,
Pratt' s Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
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Dr, Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at Mb Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing a 1 7 K o 'clock.
A, part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to l p. a., free. w
The Hew Oyster House,
Otstec Geotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldeet Oyster Dealer* in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," Jat 428
Pine et., next to Bowen Bios., grocers. This is
in every respect a f>.a« tekcrt a geniUmatx can
t aits Wis family. g Q
T>r. ZDonexty
Has devoted his study more partleularly to
.jioaio and ipeciflo practice, and aa inch it
bow the most suooeeBful of any Physician In
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl. a few doon oelow What
Chser House. t
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Prxotoirvevpiile Car as.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
a*if<sry, 3a Third street between Stevenson and
Mission ■tree a
A. Ploasant LocaGon.
Persons 'desiring comfortable 1 o aging i in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
T ne bnlldmg Is a very fine one and is well
lighted and ventilates..
PreaU and SwMt .
For the best oonfectionerv, g? to Oanty and
Wacnsr'a. 107 Montgomery St. near Satin. k
Romance of a Hp ir.
To hear a French woman glorify France
and villify its enemies is to fesl your own
blocd tingle. A French lady, who married
a German baron some fifteen years ago,
and who lives at Berlin in a style befit tins
her wealth and rank, bad at dinner not long
ago seme fifteen or twenty Prussians ssattd
around her table. Notwithstanding her
marriage she had remained French at heart.
Ia the course of conversation the Prussians
began to bewail Paris, poor Paris, which
was no longer Paris, and to predict that in
ten years in Berlin would be the capitil of
the world. 8he listened angrily, until no
longer being able to withold ber ^indigua-
tioB, she freed her mind to the'effect that
Paris was Paris yet, would always be Paris,
tbe mest brilliant, most attractive, most
civilized and artifllio city in the world.
Moreover, she would lay a wager that her
Prussian frieods might select the most ugly
and the most insignificant thing they might
find and Paris would mas e it an object of
beauty, such ss Berlin would not dire to
attempt. The wager was accepted, and tbe
next day the lady received a small box,
which npon opening sbe found to contain a
single white hair. What could bo made of
one white hair. She did not know; but,
concealing her embarrasameDt, ehe sent tbe
hair to Paris accompanied by a letter giving
an account of the wager, theciroumfctanees,
etc. In due oonrse of time she received the
hex back from Paris. And what think you
Paris made of the white hair? It had been
enclosed in an open trench of gold, which
cro£S3d amcdellion surmounted with bril-
liants. At the top of tbe medallion the
Prussian eagle in black enamel, with wings
extended, held the white hair in its claws.
Then suspended from the hair was a little
escutcheon in white enamel bearing this in-
scription: "Alsacs and Lorraine. Toa
hoid them [only by a hair." Iti§ not very
probable that the Prussians were eager fur
another bet.
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A Mild Way of Patting It.
The Sacramento Bee ssye: A person en-
tered the Theatre last night while "Deb-
orah" was nttering her malediction npon
Joseph, and when it was ended he drew a
long breatb, and remarked to tbe party
Bitting next to him: "Sbe appears to have
a grudge agin the young man."
Notice to tbe Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chll.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prlcea. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, b&t?, trunks, valisep,
e*c, below coat, Call if you wane bargains.^.
It. G. T. SigehaB removed his effice to tbe
Olympic OlnbBnlldlng, comer of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. as
Ttonnd Hot to be Beat,
Is G. Bnrkhardt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to order from (8 to $10. A good fit
and latit faction guaranteed. Call at 610 Wash-
ington street and be convinced, A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4-k
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Milli>eei.-Hs18 cleaned, pressed and
bimraed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
). P. WccA 824 Washington, street. *-x
Corns, Bunions, Ingrewinc Valla.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 137 Second afreet. a-m
Fino Candles.
^reah, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t
San^wlcn Island Fulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Eandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind cf industry 1b
taking new life. Sir. Jacob Schzeiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pnlu, haB received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments thte
year will be very large. Pnln has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mat trass bedding, and donbtleEB Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no difficulty In dlepoelne ot all
that comes. - a
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Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, styrlsn
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an t-njoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be secured In San Francisco so unquestionably
as from Frank Bonton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. HiBhBndsometum-outsexeused
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nere more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Ooast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he nrov ides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at EncceBs in his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it mates
him a favorite with all who paironize him. *
White Labor Only I
Employed by the What Cheer Laundry, IM
Leidesdorff street. •
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
LeideEderff atreat. •
The Boston Furniture Company ~"~
HaB removed to 735 Market street, between
Third and Fourth, and have a new and well
selected stock, at reduced prices. II
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the belt assort.
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly epposite the Grand Hotel,
Market sti est. ip
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It IS True.
J. A. Sbaber k Co. are selling parlor, sets and
allolner kinds of furniture andbcddlng cheaper,
for casb, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealfrs don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Bbaber'd prices, 707 Market street.
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing muchices rented andjre-
paired aa usual, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Good Investment.
No other city in the United States offers
greater inducements at the present time for
investment In town lots than San Diego. Now
fa the time to secure lots at $25 each at 421
Montgomery street. Tnis la the best ebanc*
ever offered, •
Deabln's Sale of Paintings
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
In future advertisements. 4-n
sicDowell, Shew Card. Writer
Beady made and made to order. Room 10
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff street.
Do rw0t Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerns, Bun-
tons, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. b, H. Cowan's Instl.
tote, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p j*. We
avtAak from experience . having tested the Poo-
tor's capability. Beferenoes given if required, b
Ladies axd Gestxfhbx, remember tbe lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store in San Fran-
cisco. H. Hinder?, 332 Keajoy street, between
Pine aod Bush, is
Star STblrts and Collars. to
All sorts and sizes, lor sa'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, [121 LeldesdortT st, •
The "Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Connoistienrs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample it.
E, H. Levy, propiietor. Southwest corner of
Kearny and Commercial. 4k
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Astrologers.
Mrs. Back, 120 Geary street.
BootEtellera and »tntlon^r»,
Stacey A Mock, (acboo! books acpeclalt;,) S. W
comer Fourth and Mission ,
PL Bu Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merohant,
Bnalneii Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant & Strattoa'e College, 21 Post B>
Batch era.
Katz. Fred, Stalls 94 to 100. California .Market.
Clairvoyants.
Mrs. C, M. Stowe, 2->7 Kearny street, Boom 8.
Employment Ofnce.
Oaaa. F. Becherer A Co., 6S2 Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce & Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien & Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
H. it. Kirchoff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearny
French Fancy Goods.
Locan A Co.. 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 SntWr.
Hulr Jewelry, MBala—
H. A. Oailender mannfaetnre 62 2nd St. fi|
Hoop Skirts and Corsets.
M. Freed, 36 Second street.
HnmnB Hair.
R^rnp^n, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second straoa.
Merchant Tailors.
Holland Bros., 126 Post street.
Milliners.
Miss Lizzie Carter, 118 Fourth treet.
Mra. M. oelig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Records.
O. Y, G LLleapi e, 611 Washington street.
~Watcb.es and Jewelry.
BL A, Oallender 62 2nd St.
Whltenera and Paper Manners
A. W. Wfcetden, 122 Geary street.
Wines and Liquors, ( Wholesale.)
Daxteri F. A Co.. 50* Front.
SPRING GOOly
FIGARO
C1BC-0XATE8 AS HOUSE PKOG-KAMMEIIH
every Theatre in San Franciaco.
FIGARO
IB MAILED EVERT DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— tne papers left in the theatres ataight
being gathered op and aaved for that purpose.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THBOUGH3
en,t the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Bee*
taorants, Saloons, Stsres and Offices.
FIGARO
Oakland FerryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegrsat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS ** HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and ie cooBtantly meeting a change of readers
In tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES EN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the bsndB of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
Change of Wharf.
OI7 AxTD AFTER MAY 1st. THE STEAMER
ANTELOPE connecting with tbe San Fran-
cisco and North PaciUc Railroad, at DonaDue
Landing, for Sonoma, Petalnma, Santa Rosa,
Healdsburg, Oloverdsle, aod way etationB.
Sliaege' Spring* and the Gejsera, will leave from
FRONT bTRKET WHARF. apSOtf
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOA TH1BD STREET,
Has the choicest and most select assortment of
goods in her line ia the city. Her HATS are mar-
vels of beauty, and what is most important, HSR
PRICES ABE VU.RY REASONABLE. myl
MILITARY GOODS
....A2CD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAI
TRIMMINGS,
385 Montgomery .treet. Boom Ho 1.
■Ml if T. KODGEES JOEHBOI..
VOU WILL FIND
SAȣ MARIOKT
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
Ma. IB CLAT STREET. spl7
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LtTNCH,
Cor. Second and Teh ansa, street*.
S9-Tsrrapln conj/tsnUj on hand.
Oysters in every atvla. PBIVATB
SUPPER ROOMS F TR PARTIES.
dec 31 lm
Bar Sugar
"POE SALE-SIS HJCARNT BT8KBT. AT
1 UEEOER'S. . Alio, .TOT kind ol OudiM
Wholesale &sd B.* il.
oo7tt M. A.. HJEKOKK.
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
I X L
AUCTION STORE
6I8KEARNY ST
{.COMMERCIAL
Business Conducted on
and Honest Principles
ox??*: i»hio:
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving D
THE LARGEST STOCK AND tOWBT
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
1
CLOTHING
COARSE and FIN
The FortuuatefMan who Boys hiidv
at the IXL AUCTION IIOU,
IK
THE UNFORTUNATE Nflfl
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GUM
White Shirts for the Ml1
FAJSCTT OOOD8, WATCH*
JEWELKT, HOTIOMi W"
rJBBFVHES, STATION
ESSLIBH CtTLEET, TBDW
BAGS, TAIJSES, TOBACW
A FDLL bTOOK 91
Linen Coats and Out*
a full likb op
IjIKTEMT btti*
CALL AXB SEE IOK WW
THAT
/W/E Blow our
own Horn
Because
We Have W
Got A Stock
That will
j' ADMIT IT.
IXL Auction St
6 1 8 Kearny ««•
Corner ot Com"1?
li!.l
URVB
jlacco:
igar
iti r>tMM
T. HAT ♦
. R00
OTEl.
ami
El.
CALIFORNIA THKaTRI.
HOnTIOUliTUriAIi
aa fat aa, t« •» aa
S. D. P. BOWERS!
m . m ah
""■•f (IcCULLOUCH as CCORCC DOUCLA~8»
:BRY STUART
JR —— a-..— —
£3.. «t mT aaaa a> r noaaraia
Grand Horticultural Spring Exhibition
Raj District Horliciiliiiral Society,
Grand up. 11.04- Day.
rimrs.l.i}. M.i> Mb
Jim «-
"1 ai„
iT.Ta*
urn »
•
t .
HlTIX
r ooad
■ AHA.
M««
ji'dah
Kill ai;\a i » «; Ml
well Benefit of IVEi*s. Bowers
laai wtu t* pr*a*aat*-4,
R.THE BARBARIAN, and THE JEALOUS WIFE
ii n'» MB. D. r. lOKIK
iWuaaBB- \ »» y
1IA.ST XiTNNB
II.W a*r1a* l« All a.rl, of III* !!.*«*
ai-harasce or urns, bowses..
ELIZABETH
glraa of tfc. flrrt appMraaca at tela Tbaalr, of
H T O 1M HILL
• 1 *• Btlmi
7* <■ i
•1 *>• rr.«t* Ban
III \ 1 I I I I I DIVPtsATS Ol
TBI FLORAL WBALTB OP CALIFORNIA.
FlorAl Docoratloua.
Oarlanda. »t«lxx«,r*y-.
AQunrixims. JF*Ovi.riLt«lri»B,
Hustle WOrli, 'Wroatlis.
Opening Address by Professor E. S. Carr
or tki riiTnarrr or CAuroum. at a r. *.
Grnnrt I»r omenade Concert
By Schmidt * Schlott's Band.
In the Evcnlnjp tlio Doom -will t>»> Op.-n. <l n« T::io.
**■ Grand Concert from O to lO
rstallr »..•«» Tl'kpl*
Nl.al^ a. nana Ticket*
m«Ble AdMlHln
Doon opau an rj d,j (eioapt Bondaj) trom 11 a. m. IoJ p. n , and fra» 1 H lo 10 t>. «.
Iiirtsfe,
eO«I,1a*w
(l ■
;oats ■
I« THH FOLD" 18 80LD BY
>2f. » Pwl .treat. Splendid pie-
iM Bar-room*.
lb* twelvajaror* of Fhics,
.•4 tb. Fair oae »o bold.
*>:
X) <n«-:EJiJiva
woauo
II fur
jaala
■ "in
<:'»"
• it af .
Hi itaa
I' oFE,
m«.
^ loair
■caff .1
■emu
m.iL.t
■ is v sr
■ 1 =
■
HIS RETURNED TO
s Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
treat, has Reamovcd t*
Ni»oon<l street,
will Had * cnmplrt* na-
iHIBTft and rCBAIIH-
at the niaal lair price*.
BENEDICT A- CO.
OR THB CURE OP RUKUMA-
ciUaetioo, and kindred dimiN,
»dw»r«*» writ#«: "I htTSSCSlD
. Ftoabo: " Vonr Aperient hu
red my baalth md regoJit^d tbe
uaitoa, Grand Hotst: "Vonr
for Bbiamiinni bat proved en-
thU day (bow about eleven iear*
ft never experienced on* twinge
MeKataara, 115 Shipley it.
Conceit's Remediea of a tent*
a tit a. tn two weeks."
Dare, Santa Tubal: *' Af tar
dtaa I am now lo aood baaltb-s
I bara baao daprlrad for mors
i o*n bataaan attbs Dspot— 811
atVBPBT BIOS.,
Bole Ageata.
U JORDAN'S
IftTOIIGftL MUSEUM.
allaajs of HCedlelna.
EiDTIFUL AND ISSTRDCTt-
PmiTATa Omca la at »ll
la aid Maauaaloa' PatUlao).
.(T^TXL"^^8
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
.(f«^XL'B^RS
G!tm Tone to the Stomarh.
7
s(T^TXL'lVTERS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF »PPETITE.
(5^TtixLB^ERS
Is a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
,(^xLB'TTERS
BAB NO SUPERIOR Al A
BLOOD PURIFIER
t.aou
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN A6ENCY,
Rooms lO and 1T....OSO Washlnfrton strci-t.
WILLIS^ BAND.
MU8I0 FDBHI8UHD FOB ALL
ooomIods. afaalo Lmportsd, srraogad
and for sal*.
MABCVIH. BLVM leader of
Oreheatra.
IirVKY TON IIF.K HF.HD£W,Lesd-
•fBrnu Band.
aarOrd.ra from tb* ooantry promptlr att*ad*d
to. Addroia M. W. WILMS, laton'a Mario
Btor*. 1MM MoctxomaiTitr.et, or MAROUS H,
BLUM, BSO HontRom*r7 atraat. Ja6 tf
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Hank,
i»o. ««a MoDiio.wy meat,
(Monlaomorj Blook.)
gitabaivteb rvifo .100,000
aar Tarm DapoalU. ods per o,nt par month.
aVNo EntrrlFe* or ebftram for Bank Rook.
W. B. THOMPSON. Praaldaat.
J. OROOKRR, Baoretarr. n,.Moi
1ST. 8WEE31VJEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS SECOND ITBIBT.
FINE GOODS I~FeRFEOT FITS I
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
AFINB LINK OF BPBING AND SUHHBB
Goods jait rsoaiTcd. Gal and ssa tbacr-
*B«- 43 Baaoad atraet. sp37 at
MBS. HGGBBT. OLAIRVOYAHT, TBBT -»-
and Traoo* Medium— Gan b* eonaalt«d 9\Jh
>n baainoM or «.ckBai*dailr, from 10 a.m. to i%
I p. M- SpWltBal Oirol*a, tinndar, 'invada* *ad
Friday *T*alnga, at S p. *.. at b*r raiidenoa. BS8.H
O'Kanall ittsat, ca»r Maton, m 28.1m
sri i III. NOTICE TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
SI'I'.MIT.Il KiriFARll
4XD ...
IIARKY AMUR,
Wltb tbslr Gratt Siniallon,
OOUBTfaBFmiT.
TBR ABOVE ABTIHTN ARF. NOW ON OI'R HOOKS,
gaajad by mi o»c«r» Woat of tbo Rooky Monatalaa, tbrongb oar sgaocy,
SAPPHO TMOVPfi,
IncladlDB tbe Child Wonder, SAPPllO.
l.KI.Ir: KI.I.IN,
MISS «. KII.1H and W. ELLIS.
Berlo-Comlc and UnMdil-.
OCT LIITOI,
„..AKD....
LTOT ABA.M9,
A.,\ D CAN BE EN.
SHERIDAN CORHTN .fc CO.
II il<"
•tioiouloij t 'NHHflJIf '0 d
,,0,,,,10,d t'nm'BA t'«
inoiH a*rv ATa N3jo-«s
••.■.Ipni joj ihjoou jo ■■>)iaw Y«a94l3-€lB
aionbii isaua oqj, ***t*i oiviapom ia 'laiqiCjat*
jo j.eq pai «»uof) 1**q 001 qji* 'iaaawai n.q oq,
□ I pejjooa 'f^u.)p pa* *doqQ ia*0|Oqo pa* . 1
SHX1BAO J.8HJJ.TJ «HX HfHNH/W hAV
■*iaioiif*n ptn *aij —
-,»q 'iaaaoji jjo -ia»ijt jammng .A^B6"*W
asneH doi|3 pue J9js/oc^i»
OldlOVd NSBHAnOS
jjosjnox Xofag pntt \[<i\{ 0.117
O «wpr v>. old
DAVB HENDE8. nt tb.
old origin, >R*1 Lion. XO Oeary
Itroet, baltMn Kaaraj and Dnponu WQararoo
aan bar, HOT AND OOLD DR1NKB. notiorget-
Una tba old Plaaaar Lnnob. Tbe "Old Sport" la
alalia OS band. DAVE HENDE8. Proprietor.
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
IS Morlca Street, near Keorar.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drlnkg a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM 'HP JERRY IN TOWN.
Always on ill* tb* New York H*rald, Harpsr'r
Weekly, Frank Lealia's, Dftf'a Doing*, Police Ga
zntto, all tba California papers, alio London
Punch, Bnll'uSiffi, ItlostriUd London News. Call
and satlefy yonraelf.
aT* Doo't forget tbe alrn of th<i Hot ftaotefa,
fe7tf W. B. WALDRON. Proprietor.
GEORGE MAYES1
DBALKR IN OYBTKRS, 0LAM8
andall kioda of SHELL FISH,
SUllB No*. 40, 41, ■**, Osllforaia
Harket, *atranoe on Oatiforala atrooL
Pnblto or priTAta parti*a aod f*milloa anppliad
from fl a.m. to 12 r. u. Ladles' and OanUerasn't
OyaVr Boon, open from • ajkl to 12 r.M 'ta2Tly
\4fe
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORPER
$50,
LANCASTER'S
SIT WANIIIKOTON STRRET,
f*lil> In Op». MAgnlre'a Opar* Hoiav
SANGER HALLE
(BINOBR'B HALL,)
14 OEART ST.. NEAR It EARN If.
Nana hot the Cholc«at Clrand* nf . Wine*
aad JLIqoor* on bond.
DEPOT WEYAND A. IASCHt'8 BAT BREWER'/
folB tf OUBIS FBLDMABR.
Atteution. ^ood Livers!
MR. P. BBKGKB, FORMERLY
proprlotorof tn* Hlnera* Ras-
tAariot, bm taken tbo man*fT9moDt
of botb tbo Minors' Raeaanrant 0>^
Ooranarolal street and tb* Minors''*
Brnoob on Market stieet. In partnorabip wltb J —
A. DRAYFUR. who baa been oonneotad wltb tba
3rm lor years. Ituprovvnoota hnve been mada to
tbo onisiDij dopartni*'. tbat will reodor tb* WU-
aers' more popn'r.r than it linn ever bean dnrlscf
tbe .2 yearsot its prosperity. Our Bills of jTaaay
ambrnce nil Iho dulicacics of tbe a»asoo. Oar
motto Is "Good Far*, Good Cooking sod Atodaraaa
Obaxges."
P. BKBCrES Ab CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
•31 and 5B8 Oommerolal. and .
T0» Market street.
Open rom 8 a.m. to 10 P.M. anSl lis
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
V1ROINIA C1TT, NEVADA,
THIS ELEGANT THBATBB HAS BBEN BN-
deoorated, and can bo rented by tbo eight or
by tb* week. Stars and trayollng oomDsaJSaT
Ubarally treatod witb on avpbaation by lattor
Mananrand aol* Propriaioa..
Or to J. H. BeOABB.
SSO Waehlrjjrton street. Baa Fraaoiaecc
3T -a»- W X! » '
Branch Saloon ant) Billiard Hall
Car. Harkt t and Third strcete,
N.E. cor. Coumerctul and Leldeadarftr.
LONG DRINKS"aThAIF PRItKI.
apWloi JOHN D. YATBS^
1
InW
** FIOAR C> ."
TEB JOXTRNaX OF AMU8EKENTB.
Pablanwl «*°fJ t»ax m the Y*»r by
fm 3? - BOOARDU5
■tltter<-tinnt nnd 5i« WMbJriirt*» Sti
Below Montgomery, Sio Franclaeo.
THUESDAI MAY 8, 1873
An Improved Red Mt-n..
Id tbe c.ty of Halifax there dwelt & law-
yer, crafty, subtle and cate as a fox. An
Indian of the MUmi tribe owod him some
money. The lawyer had waited long for
the tin. His patience at last gare out, and
be threatened tho Indian with law-suite,
pro3es«s and executions. The poor red
nan got scared and brought the money to
hi* creditor.
Tbeladian wiitid, expecting the lawyer
■wonld write a receipt.
"What are you waiting for?" said the
lawyer.
^-'•JReoeipt," said the Indian.
*'A receipt," said the lawyer, "receipt?
Can you understand the nature of a receipt?
Toll me the use of one and I will give it to
yoa."
The Indian looaoi at him a moment and
Ilion said:
"S'poss maybe me die ; me go to beben ;
me find the gata locked; me B99 the 'postle
Peter; be say, 'Simon, what you want?'
me gay, 'Waal to gei in;* be say, 'You pay
Mr. J. dat money ?' what me d j ? I bab no
receipt: ! hab to hunt all ober hell to find
yoa!"
He got a receipt
Shopping.
t The women are shopping now. Nothing
but t! e top-knot of the average is visible
above tha to waring counter, except w^en he
gees up for another piece of goods, and itia
arresting to stuiy too emotions tthat are
at work within the wrinkles rof the scalp.
Ah! no one can reaUy und:rstaud the
mighty thoughts that surge through their
brain as th*y are asked *if tbey "haven't
get something a liule lighter." We who
have comfortable homes and kind pa.ents,
and bikers' bre .d, r ireV? t link of this.
Oysters,
lit strolling ro-rad the ether night.
To loo& at 'Frisco bj gas light,
unr carelotH iaat . by ciianco did stray
To where a f juut&lira ceaseless play
01 sparkling waters, trade a screen
T uron^h woich. a eweet bouquet was aean ;
While moity itoD* and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that Tflnaovf teem to 03
Rocie fairy grotto of the sea.
3t©p," said my f riond, "let's go In hers—
It loots so nlca— and try their oheor."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T."*
No soo'ir-r had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, astern our wl&h—
6aid they had almost any dish
That we'mignt name. We found It true,
^tid coated magnif.c&JXy, too;
All kiiids of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And U your month dou't water, then
Ton're alffennt fr.>m other men.
They'd clam f and crabs iui terrapins ;'
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy placeo/.'kindsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish w^y, I am sure,
Prepare it> lamp! an e
The ladle?, ioo, h*ve found, 'twould eeem,
TLet th*y h^v* here the bast ice eroira;
Bo here they flock, the little tumors,
To get wimt tli j cioe dinners, "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll nnd mac> plain:
Who goee '.here once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bom*, 337 Bush street, ahevr
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OBARlTS fTA&KE, Proprietor.
PnXVAXE LESSONS IX IHB FBENCH LiSGTTA^E
by J. Josstt, gradaate of the University oi
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnais' Normal
School for Teacher, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geaiy street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs. Beit of reference given. 4-<j
Everybody Suited,
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " The" Eat Store, 647 Washington
Street (second hat store below Kearny ) , all these
Drw styles can be found. The stort la Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every ons who
goes there Is sure to be suited. s
Those Beautiful i\ew Carpets.
At Jas. W. Bnrnhtm & Co's, No. 618 Market
and 17 Pott streets, aiv going like hot cakes.
Kcw and choice raturBSCOLBtanUy arriving.
A perfect rn--h t j see and buy them. Ele^int
parlor fninltuie mide to order In the finest
-33'. lo. 4a
Don't FaU to Call and See
The mo&t vronderlnl and ilft-d Doctor F<.r
tune Teller of the ago, M^DiKE £kx:ti, Astrol-
ogy, Ja«t arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on ail evtnts. Sb-5 ha* charms for
Xu:t, Love and BapUnes', which ntvor f-il to
tale effect. Cfflc* Comultaticn, $1 ; byXe ter,
(3, Allcommunl aUons ttrictly novate. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a u. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion fro riutecd in every reavect. Office, 16
Sfcoocd street, Biona 11. 40
Twenty Thousand
Psp;r Cullare, all styles, fcr Fale cheap at the
S\bat Chear Laoudry, office 121 Leldesdoiffst.
1?2ie Seat Remedies,
Dr. Perrs's Lob* Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
lY* Webfoet PUK for all biliouj cotnpletntp.
For sale by all dtuegUts. Agenoy, 417 Sanson*
if -i, cerner of Comnnrcial. *
Ol m Chowder Evury Wig-lit.
Tbe best chowS r in town, at the Original
Hot Scctcb Saloon, 15 Morton street, jast off
Kearny. 3-r
■2r~-njx*. Moore,
j'ormfrly of Baas Ffouae Caxrt&gji, can be
tpusd In front of Coieman Brop. clothing es-
•abHshmont, eouihwest corner Bush and Mont
gtmery its., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
Borne Hash.
Ban Francisco is diejracad by dog-poieon-
eif.
tfi-ton is coming over soon.
Wachtelhas been knigbt-d.
Report says that Anna Dickinson will Boon
lead Wbitelaw Bead to the altar.
Hans Breitman is writing up the Gypsies.
The epizootio is fast disapp.aring.
The TJni versa lists of Canada number five
thousand.
A New York baker proposes to cater to
another appetite by building a theatre.
George Eliot's husbaBd is the uglist man
in London.
Madame Offenbach is about to give a grand
ball in Pari?.
Henry Ward Beeoher will be here next
month.
A Loudon taeatre will devote itself to
matinees exclusively.
Max Muller is going for Darwin.
Prince Bismarck wis born on April Fool's
Day.
Plenty of foreign capital is coming to Cal-
ifornia. Gold, not greenbacks.
"Christian gymnasts" give moral enter-
tainmeutB in Chicago.
BretHartehss surpa8B:d himself in bis
last verBes —" Guild's Signal." They are
csrtaioly equl to Tennyson's best.
A status of Stonewall Jackson has been
completed in England.
Thomas Campbell, Gharlei Verner and
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bates have gone to
Australia.
A brother of Clemens is making his Mark
as a Vermont editor.
A colored lady of Georgia is the happy
motnei of forty-nine children.
BouciCiUltis interested in the new Broad-
way Theat'e in New York.
TLe vulgar cmatom of displaying wedding
presents has gone completely cut of fdihion.
The Bohemian Club is going to give a la-
dies'High Jinks." Lemonade andaieu, in-
stead of paDch, and no oigara.
A son of James, the English novellest, is
\h editor of a Wisconsin paper.
The California Art Gallery will reopen
shortly with many new piofcures.
Mi^B Hosmer, the sculptor, is said to have
orders enough on hand to keep her busy five
or six ye are.
'Modoc braveB"' is a better tit!e than
"cowardly redskins."
The gulltof an evil done :s lobe inferred
both from the natare of the doer and the
effect of tho deed.
Opinion merely expresses the degree of
civilization to which we have attained.
Nearly all the neokties worn in San
Francisco are home manufacture.
Tffenty-threa English-speaking sculptors
at Rome. Sixteen are Americans, five of
whom are ladies.
Byron died foriy-nine years ago.
A 1 a ca car ninety feet long is being
built at Oswogo.
Faraday thinkB it is your own faalt if you
die be'ore reaching 100.
Here is a riddle on the Modoc War, which
was even too bad for John Wilson, "Why
are the Modocs like kittens who get acciden-
tally smothered by their mother? Because
taey rcuttlate (mew too late)."
Chicago hss opened anew Ait Gallery.
Brooks his painted a likeness of the tiger
in. Woodward's Gardens. It is in the Bohe-
mian Club Booms.
The Holy Grail has bsen translated into
Fie:.cb.
The Call has at length diB30vered that
Wm. Simpson, (ravelling artist of the Illus-
trat-.d London News is "someone." It didn't
til he gave them a picture.
Plato says the Creator ha3 so framed His
laws that it is for the advantage of eveiy
one to observe them.
The educated live longer than the illite-
rate; the rich, longer tban the poor; the
good, longer than the bad.
The Professor who wishes to embalm
Oapt. Jack must wait. Jack isn't "pre-
pared" yet.
The U. 8. Steam Frigata, BeniciB, sails
to-day for a four months' cruise in South
American ports.
The Call, speaking of the lettiog of peanut
s'aLds, ot<?., by "the United States Commii-.
sioners at tho Vienna Exhibition says:
Perhaps no affair has been so disgraced
to the country for years past aa this.
Perhaps not.
The hejt comforter for bachelors— A good
wife.
Gray has published the "General Oanby
Funeral March," with a fine frontispiece
linentss of the General.
The New Endowment, a gentile paper,
is putting on airs because Salt LaLi now
c'jntaius more confidence men, sneaking
thieves, vagrants and plebeian eports than
ever before.
Edmund Yates is doing London gossip for
the New York Herald.
Devine is to be hanged to-morrow.
Stocks are going up again.
TLe Omaha Lottery is a fraud. The
CLronicle advertises it in defiance of the
law.
Children's May Day Festival at Wood-
ward's Garden next Saturday.
The Angle-California Bank will go into
active operation in San Francisco July 1st,
with a cipital of $3,000,000.
The City of Mexico borses have got it.
Police items are done up in the Alta by a
funnyman. His fun is very mild and un-
grammatical.
Leon ha3 made a etudy of the girl of the
period.
Mrs. Bowers will play four nights in Sac-
ramenfo next w-.ek. She won't try San Jose,
not much.
A Necessary Implement.
Every family should have a new screw-
driver. The borrowed eorew-drlver hasn't
got aoy handle to it; and if it has, it is split
T je blade is too blunt for the eorew, and
one corner is gone. It; slips and sticks in-
to your thumb, and breaks the ec ew in two,
and throwB yen off your feet, and then it
gets lost, and the owner cornea around for
it, and swears it was nearly new, and valued
mostly on account of its associations, a: cl
he wunldn't hav had it lost for ten times its
value in solid gold. You had better buy a
new screw-driver at onee.
A. Learned Judge
Rdme, Georgia, has ajudge who picks the
banjo, flourishes the paint, sings Ethiopian
ditties, balances the scUes of justice, and
makes Borne howl.
The Last New Song.
Air — "Moet d£ Chandon."
Emerson Corvflle la my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fanoy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl high oh! Ohl nigh oh!
None who have been but again will go.
Corville tays so! says sol
On Hue Street, it No. 410,
Remember the Lumber and call again.
Visions of 8*iMl-fi -h in every style,
|nw*rdly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies gol Ladies got
Emerson Corville's polito! and so
3-1 They go! they gol they gol
Ladies, now la your time to[buy your under-
olothlng at a great ea-.rid. e, because H. Fried-
lapder has gone to Europe to bny his FaU Im-
portations, and has left ordtr* to Bell his Urge
stock of ladies' and children's underclothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper than
at aciy othtr place In the citv. R- nv inter the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3a
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To Bend their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st. *
Attention, Ladles
To give the etin the softness of velvet, and
the tint, of the lily to the complexion, use
Dickey's Gbzmb db Lis. l
Dental Work.
Fob FlKEar qu; l:tt cf wore, go to T. 0. JeE-
snp, dentht, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tucker's. S-u
Olaibvovakt.— Hadame Olara Antonla, the
01air?oyant Pnyeloian and Independent Trance
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Ensh and Pine.
Consultations In enslleh, French and Gorman, t
Pub Jc Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 6 a. m., can
be returned in the evening if required; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street. *
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Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
Ladles "Visitinar Cards,
Written, engraved or printed by Johs P.
Dwteb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lies House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N, E.— Handheb-
CHIEFS KEATLT XABKED. PniHAHSETP Of 6V?I7
description to order. s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
»r>HAM, CLAIRVOYANT »J
D P>YUtiUMElEK, has returned *AV*
to Q.t BTOOKTON tv'REh-r. uoursfrom*.*
10 to 5 ; Fee, $3. Circles filonday and Friiiar ; Fee
.iit oe&o. icjSlm
LOOK. OUT
....roa 1EE...
MEBCANf HE DIRECTORY.
100 000 o:iPIES T0 BE rsssED ON
or about Jaae I6th. Beod Id j-onr
adverbUemeut3 immediately to Ho. SOS Mont-
gomerrflt.at B.M. EDWARDS'. m8 lm
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS ETC.
rxcunsioisr
TO....
NEW SAUCELITO,
....BY TFTE
French Zouaves
....ox....
SUNDAY MAY nth
SKIRMISHERS' DRILL BY THE ZOUAVES
STEAMER CONTRA OOSTA
has beeo chartered bj rhe Zouaves,
and will leave Davis etreei. between
Broadway end Vallejo, at 9'i and 11 A.U., md at I1-
pm. Retuning, will leave bsnoelito at 4 and G
p.m. Gentlemen's t ckets for roondltrip, 75 cento;
Ladies' ditto. 5? cenia. mi 6 td
GRAND EXCURSION
....TOTHI...,
FARALLONES1
rpUE STEAMSHIP
Wm. Taber,
CAPTAIN OHAS. THOBKB
WILL L.EAVE
Slarket-slreet Wliarf,
OK
Sunday, May 111 b, at 9 A.M.,
And arrive at the Island a at 12 :-i , sharp. Ample
aocommooations will be provldea tor tne I ndiog
of pasaengere.
Tfle steamer ha? been eotirelr reSttel, and it is
proposed by tna Oommittao of Arrangements to
m> ko thia TBi£ excursion of bbe season.
Every department will bs in thoroughly compe-
tent bands.
A floe Band of Mnaio will acaompany the Exoar-
Eton.
single Tickets ..»8 SO
Tickets for ficDttemaa and Lady... 4 OO
ED. CU.\MBKBT,[pr,
OAPT. GEO. E. HUNT,
mj6 td Commit om of Arrangements.
CITY GARDENS,
Corner Twelfth and Folaom atreats.
HIT 11. 1873
JTirst Grand
GERMAN MILITARY FESTIVAL
....OF THE....
German Dragoons
Captain George A. Rabe. Grand Marshal.
Escorted by the Officers of the
FIRST LIGHT DBAeOO.18,
Oapt&io D. Mere,
Officers 8. F. Hniiuri, Cnpt. J. Scryber
THE GFKMAM1 BIFJL.ES,
Capt. J, bebneider.
THE 8. F. frSILKE«8,
Caof, J. Oantna.
THE CALIFUSVIA JAEGJEES.
Ospt. Spee^ael,
GERiliX GVaBU PL'SILEESS,
Oapt. Sebneider.
THE STEUttKX OrTABIt,
Capt, Weicharls,
Acd a deaa'ation Trj-n all 'he Oavalry of the
HI ATE, AKUT AND NAVY.
Tho Procession *t:I1 form on Bash Street, the
right resting in Powell Sire t at £J< a.m. and
march at iO o'clock eitrp toronsb 'he principal
Btraetfl to tb« Oity Giriicns, -wboro a Gninii Drcoer
will i-s served to tbe Drd«oon= nnd their cpcortj.
The ba«nf and veil having been f nt^ned by Messrs,
Ltjx & Mi l.r "iipresslv for this oocaBiod,
Coatert by Prof. Mahden*s Band.
ADDHE'S by HON, MR. STIEOL1TZ
Gimes for Ca^h Priz a smountiag to 81,000
will be held. At 2 o'oloob
Vlxo Serial Sliip
The wondflr of the world will bs exbibi-*d, and
dancins wi 1 commence at U.^ in bnt'i pavi ion.-, and
a Grand Conceit in tbe Concert S '.nnd wil! be cap-
tioned until dark. Ur nd Ball in the new p-iviiiou
all eight. Admission, 5^ cents; Children, Via.
On Salnrday, May 10th,
The Great Aerial Slilp
'Will make an ascsosio" carrying ten passengers,
all well-known ciiizena of San Francisoo. Prof. O
J. K Farriew is the inventor. And cactain nn
thittvoyaee. This ship, orflving msohine will be
on exhibition on Tnesday and all the week. Admis-
aion, 25 cti. my5 td
CERMAN_PlANOS.
THEBSST ANDTHT, OBEAP-
J -st. honraobftadter A Oo., Agente
sior the celebrated Fact '-lea of
.SSIothnnr. in Leipzig, nnd Sohleip.
i Brrlio. Offise. *10 KEARNfHfRbEr. ap23
Pnotographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink, from th« smallest to fall li(e-siz\ always
in th i most satisfactory manner, on very moderate
terms,
EMILY K. EAHTMAV,
ISO Kearny ttreet,
sp251tn Between California and Pin?.
A. W. WHELDElf,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
No. 13S GEiKV STBEET,
apl lm Between Dqpont and Stockton. '
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Batbe, 25 cents. Beat accom-
modations in the city. Separate
f ntr.nce for Ladies. The Bathe
*r« fi-.t d np w.tu all modern
improvem*ncs. Hair Cnttin?, Shaving and Sham-
pooing. Ohildren'j Hair neatlj cut. Ladies' Shim-
poo'ae.S1 csr ts. Private room for Ladles.
j&~ Stringers vi itinc the city are respeclfnlly
requested to patronize these Baths. my3
CLMKVOYANT. — MAD. MA.RTELLE. »
jnat arrived frotn Enrope
»
. -J8w«rsmoD'
tal qaeation^: ddvelopes medmms; magne- _
tisea. Guoles, Ine-day and Sattuda^ *veniogs;
rimes given. French and German spoken. Ad-
mission: ladies, Fifty ;Oents; Gen'lpmsn, One
Dnttar. rlonrs from 12 to 6, and 7 to 10. 743
Howard au»ot. mi It*
S. F. and N. P. B. E. Co.
CHANCE _OF TIME.
ON AND AFTRR APRIL 1, 1973, THE STEAM-
orANTELOPf, connecting at Donaono Laad-
ing wito the San Fr*nciaco4 North Paoiflo Rail-
road GoutpaDy for Ulaverdale and all intermediate
;titioo9, will leave Sm Franiisco daily [Snndays
eiopud), from Broajway vvharf, at 3i3') P.l£. Re-
turuinif, the train will 'esve Oloverdale daily at
5:^0 o'clock A.M , conoecting at Donaooe »itb tbe
ate me rand arriving in Sai F ancisco at 10:2U AM.
I he steamers and oars mak- oloae oonneutiona
with ttages t» and from al> poiate.
SUNDAY EXCURS:0n7~AT REDUCED RATES.
l,eave San Francisco at 8 a. K. evary Sunday
arriving at Glovcrdsl^ at 1 o'oiooRr.M- Retnroing
will l-?.nve Oloverdalt at2o'rlock, ariving in San
Franoiaco at 7 o'clock. This will allow ex-jor-
RiODista sevaial bonrs at sot of the plicea along
tbe line of tbe road For ail information apply at
the Gompanj'd office, 420 Hont^omBrr street.
ap?8 PETfcK OJWAU.UE. President.
Gadger'sGentral_Park, Oakland
THBSE BEAUTITUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the eea:on, and many of the most
popular __— ^^^--^.-m
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAVILION, MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free on weekdays.
Admtitlan 25 Cents
CHILDREN IO GENTS. apl7tf
Metropolitan Theatre,
81CE4MENTO
WK. MORROW, SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
* Tbii house can be rented by the night,
weelr. rnootn orynr hp.fi r^t-cla5i oompinies only
WiUnoluaDoub^l.tivO. A^dxo&aaj-b^va. ap!9
% •
CHAS. MAYEI
Pioneer [Cloak
(Formerlj Mayer & Wotkl,
Ko. a» M.ITOOISlj j
Oppo.iie the r.l«k Bo
BKAKOB, 408 KEAKXT
MR. Hayek o»lls attknt .
lurgo >nd well isleotid u,'om
Ladies Cloaks, in Sill,
and Cloth,
And bis new styles of raadr-mtda R
otber LADlEb^ SUITS, at VBRYL/
Alflo, a lar« stock of Siripea, Bm
Shawls. Lace JacketB. Bilk ind fw
Silka Satins, uloakingt. and ■»«/,
Trimmings. JUST ea&IVJlfiTK
the spring styles of
P1AIK ANj) £MB|Ol
LI\ESf SVlTt,
V. B— Oloaba. Dresses and aaiti mi
In lateatfaahioo, at reatonable ralas.
S,
HALL:
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YELL01
DOCK
AND
IODIDE of POT;
mDE BEST SPRING ■!
la nie, Farlfles the Bit,
morbid, eurrnpt and lmpn,
Corel tthenmatluai and M«rt,rW
Sold by Mil DragKlrt,.
ABKjrCY, 417 SAXSOJCI H
SOLE AGENTS POI I
SB. PEBBT'l LAST C1II
KB. PERRT'S WKnrOVtr
\
OSTBBI
Programme,, tad all kinds o! Prill
SHOW, tEtnURE. COROin
ATKE and CIKLDS KAX1*
AT LOW KATES, «t
^. J^. store
588 OLAY ST
THOMAS W.
MANUFAUl'lT
BKP Al BIB
drums, mm,
UTSER MUSICAL IKSfln
ESTABLISHED 15 lHh
■9*L«lsona given on the BinioaaiB1
Mfg8£GN STREET, between sm»
K. B.— Fine- toned Silver ttoto BW*
essionali always on hiuid. .
FREE AND EA8l
E7EEI SATUKDAYll
Piano and SinglnS
■ll
CHARING
♦fe:
COO Mlealon atre«ti
dftlO EAGLE8 A WILD, P"
CANDIES.
ALL KTfTDS OK THE FTJjJf^
ma4o at our Steam C»nd» f*"^,
orders, wpefliallj from the oowiuy, »■
acd will bt* promptly *'{^!|i *|* fi6l
hLHAMBRA LODOIWG I
HfffiT «•• or ™ cni"' . t.»o
Jm>"\ Well J.l»n««'1 "°
HUM DoI=roi»Coa KoOf"^,'ft ^
or mfbeat bouxl. ALilAJ5»»» »
81F 3B6b .tree*
EXTHM"*1
BOOTS and
°»tfSBS
-1ST
L. BLAI
O Beam* •
A FrNE-WORKKDOBOCBlSTBSB
A tb« work of Mr). E. St.nlW l»
lie), will be rafflsdtoroa _.n
Sulordny E»e»ln». M»T '
At SPIERS k POND'S, coiner 1 S» '«
Btreet!. 1W ob.ncee. *1 percbMt*__
Phlladelphia_Re8tai
OHAS. V. BEBGOLB. PBOTtf
THE 0BO10B8T ^MEATS
Vegetables, Bo.rd hj 111
*OS PINK 8TREKT between
*al ii«_ti=ssr^.
Al>p
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M0NT60MER'
HOTEL.
MAY ». ■
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S iew VARIETIES
TOW ALHA1BR A TH1ATSI.
-*— . -»-•»•, -.»^» *
K AT OUR BILL MAOUIUF/H
- -CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
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BELLA UNION THEATRE
MBBliii /»ti<l Frits!
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Mil (Ttaiva miff tbi win. **p urwi! *rr«twoos it t
MAT •
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<Z7oxxt*tln« In tno Rnin
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THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
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PEARAHCr. OF MED BUCKLEY
ra *p-»« » ' 1 a'
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■ T)«i-.« at ' 0'CI»C1.
Otbar ch.ra.Man. br th* Oon.»nni,
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MONDAT EVC3XX0. Ma- lltb First Apsx«ra<><« of
LWXM AJV1V.A. ADAMH, tlio Qm ii ol Serio-Comir VooaUtft«
awn
>riiMf«»f FJiai-tio^-, tho .Tic Dnnooi* Pur XCxoollc-ii<»i*.
MONIUV. llej 13ih KELLY aid LEu> H Tr.DalaUon of OflVobactTat Ftum!*** opsri, ootlt rd
CHOUFLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OF A NIGHT 1
l»r ■■ Cfrote Ml •>*» I FaU^aaWwt*.
Ortlcw. . SO Irnttl i'rltni IT . x
■*•*" All Blili e^alnei the Alfcarubra Tb*»!r» wi-iet uo prevented boreal t«r oo Monday.
Bw^PffofuuiOB to CMstDMo* poootnalty *t eltrht o'c.ock.
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Owtttt ............. Orcaaa Ira
OM*ladloaT who to* Iftw Fare*.
Never Reckon Your Ch'ckens Before
TJioy'ro IInt<*li<Ml !
Mr. Jonathan 01 abb ' nmaaT Ban on
Htmr-n.. ' "Ot. fara*b II
Ha rah Olubb. a poellolaAr Sum* Hft'ilnoi
Mr. Jghn Tlok'ar Wall K«ilt
J«c« WluHV * fuh i -mania ladr Mi- tii- rd'aanre
Mirfl* Globb. a romp i
Mur i nuil I- I He Hwland
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M»«rt« 1
Hall.4
N*I«>' BallB
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Oir ot!abra,U4 91 SO wnirr
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Tb«r fit rr.fcrzrrt.T. aod for qat'ftr and daranllity will na»r>r b« rnatotaad. To b« bad oalr at tbt
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TICULTURAL
'RING EXHIBITION
— or TEE
STILL ANOTHER.
OWIKOTOTHR 8 1ARC1TY OP BALOOXS i
oo B**h atr*at, l baa '* mfor-w mj frieada
and tb* public that I ha»« oawoa4 tb*
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT ...
Ii:t« Bath atrt-el, between M-»nt a-im-ri
■ ■d Kpurnj.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Oooooot«d In tb* bait atvl* aod of tl.o
Paraal Llqaoia.
CMAt. ^ FF.LDM\KV
*p3l tf PropM.r.-.r
District Horticultural
iociety, of California,
OPEN... MAY 8, 1813
TO COKTIKUE NINE DATS.
■VBDISPLAT OP PLOn-BHS, TI1EEH AND
i us wUlbesiuwullad. Tb» Htll will !>« Dtc-
■>■ • GRAND BCALI, With WREATH^ >n 1 OAR.
8TAT0AUV, AQDAR1CU8, FLORAL lOL'ST.
mo WORK, BOUQOETS and rtOWERS, etc
>*n r fternocm aod AVeDlDg
midt & Schlott's Band
«m tot most tploct mnilo. NothlDg will be loll
mUie the Hblbltlon > moat brilll.nt iaco»r.
"ROFESSOR E. S. CARR,
ilTfr.Hj or California, tin kindly conaenttd to
l OPENING A.DDBES3.
FITY HANDSOME PRIZES
'•} *• "ardtd to th» TODNG LADIES o( San Franolaoo
w : iblblt luo Plant! ttoslnd at the Eihlbltlon of
lb» afternoon comajenclbg on Monday, Kay 6th,
" ba gWaa away to all Boya and Olrla who pup*
-Mikadaor.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DH8.TROMMLITZAI,KEDF..,*.GR4DUATKS !
of tb* Ji>ipaioatid Viuiitta Univaraltioa, and
)*'• AI*l«taiitharaT*ooa TJoluid Smili Army. hiv« I
npnnad ihnlr 00 -a and laboratory a1- No. 4UH '
M'AK^V HTBfiSr, B**f Halt lornia, fort ba IrUt- '
1.1 en of dmoMM of tbo Urloarr aod Ganeritiva
*lf«*n». and all Komal* (.O'nplaint^. To auffirara
from A*t*it»a, Bro-icnttf, Hintnorla, Bora I'oroa', |
UornnmUlon and otbaf [Ml ***i ol I ■
■ wortcoai-nnnd l*rnf*n>.r ainllrr*!
'...I in- BxiTalCJ iifToWc, ir^o'adiog Inbalinc '
Appara'oa. wbioj la fX'aBairalj oaad in Kurnno
and for wbloh *• am ill* Bolo Aajnnta (<->r ■
citlo Ooaat. For Inrihur n-rin"il»'» call nr addrcaa
0RH I l OMMLtTZ A !.!■ KOKI*.
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BUYB AND SftLLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
A I to, OLRAN8, DVBH. and RKPAIRS. In tb*
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ajkaaialfrv for 30 jean, and ii boaod togiToaatis- ,
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ORGANS.
Naw r.td bcautifnl a'yUa of tbniA maatnidortit
I'ltlMK l A III > I /I OK*>AAap-tQ* most
d Inatttirnant mad*. Tni* tona l»rnr*,
El iid ra.ooant. Over SI, OOO of tb*m
arc bjin hul.l.
LftafMt Mmlr. Mnala Hsnka Hffoalr Tn.
ll»a, Plain. Niti. .la. Piano (ulin, Vlo-
llni, Uiiltura, ,lcritr.|fui)», etc. ■ etc,
IN THE MU.-IC DEPARTMKN1 Of
A. L. BANCROFT & 00., Agents.
l lm 7B1 Markrl *lr*et._
AFTLK TIIJ:
THEATRES ARE OUT
(.'; TO TUE
Hot Bootch,
Batter street) near KMiraj,
And try oaa of tb*fr
Ho< Scotch's or Tom \ Jerry's
A.U Ui-inkH Ten Cents
fo6U J1K. I). imionH. ProptlaKr.
New Discovery.
rilHE U8K OF THK WONDKHFUI. PLANT
X tbat Ood iotaDd.d for theOaroo!
RHIUMMI8M, NEURALGIA, GOUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
Ii aodoratocd porfoot'y by tbo undaral lined— tho
only pnjBOi on tbo Uoolinrr: chat fully oompro
"li-mlnit" niak'lo nualitlra. i'ha abnvn GOfTiplatato
are 'ri-alod eat^mally aith safety und sa«o«sa,
1)R E K. DOIJUK is to bo found nthiaOffloe,
71H Murkoi. Htraot. npprisito Third, Rooms 1 aod
2, Inili It* A M ti 1 1 ■ M . and (rd.li t to G I-.M
RoHdonco, lOPO Minsion atrret. Patuntaoaii
b* aooommodatid wito Ror.m aod Board, a03O
LA FORMES*
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDER WILL PREVKNT THB HAIR
from fnllniK oil. nod ftlao rattoro a now (trnwth
of Ilnlr to the bald hoad witbin a faw weeks where
tbo roots are ooL destroyed. This oowdsr Is mixed
wttb warm water and uied as a wanh three times
a week. A trial of on* box will ooqyIqc* yi tbat
tblt Is ro humbug. Prise 60 oeats. Ctnw.ttu
ANNA B 1'Kfib.T. betn-aeo Eddy aod Ellia, Powell
Ladies and Children
... .will inn...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLEASANT TO U8K. EASILY APPLIED,
la nil creasy, aod will oot injiro tho mo«t dolioaU. II
caraa alj dlstafoa ol I • aoalp. ramoYaa dandruff,
Prevents Hair Falling,
R.n.'.r. tb. hair aoft and dlo.iy, and I. PURELY VEOB
■Wr-tb. O^litlnal SAOK BRUSH UAIR TONIO AND
DHK.SS1NO may b. had al tba Af ant,
JAM. II. flATM, Druaatat,
Oorn.rN.w alOBtaoai.ir and liow.rd ,tr„u.andof all Ilrna-
al.ta. [»L_tL
Single Outside Rooms,
WITH
No. 1 Spring Beds and M nttrasses,
AT TDK
BRANCH HOUSE.
4*4 S.aXSHMK STKI.F.T. < OK. CLAT,
AT
JEflfty Ocxita per TyTistoit,
And Lbhs l»y tho Week.
oteiv axjij night
L. J. EWSLL, rroprtttor.
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THE IHOST ELEGANT CUSTOM WORK IN THE OITT
Beers Sz Maynard,
it-ics-a:
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THE JOTTRHAI. OF 41T0SEMEHTS.
PaMJlliad .T.rj DM >» '»• Y*" "»
,. E». B O Q ARID TJ S
■• M.reh.ol »»J S8* >. o^.l»«to» f-
Below Moowohmot. s" 7'««i'00-
4MD8EMKNT8, Etc
Alhsmiira.
Kelly and Leoa bare fairly eapliTated the pnb-
Uo of San FraacUco. aod Ihe Aluambra Theatre
is Bigbtly taronged. Leone impersonation ofthe
girl of :be psrloa. aoi t*e eat duet with Kellj
seadibsaadience ioio fis of laoeier. Vivian is
recalled aitaiD and aeatn, and hie song. "Of Coarse
il'sna Bajioees of Mine." with new; local] verges,
wcaires mo:h applaase, Bat) B»rt, Little Mae,
8am Rickey and o-.bers preaent amusing aof,.
wbioh are oiehlly received with mnch langbter.
The firs. Kelly and Leoo" nuvnee will be eiTen
to-morrow.
C*lirornia Theatre,
"Mary Staart" was perFonaed ilasi night, and
was recairei with tbe same marks of approval as
jo former occatioas. To-night, Mrs. Bowers will
take a farewell bentfit. The bill will consist of
'•logomartbe Barbarian," in which Mr. James Me.
Oollom will make his appearance in the title role
and Mrs. Bowers will play Part tenia, and "The
Jealous WliV in which John McCollongb will
play Mr. Oakley. At the na-tinee to-morrow "Ea-.t
Lrone" will be played.
Bella Union Theatre.
Oaasim and sTritl, the yeong gymnasts; Lon
D^ian, the favorit* eihiopiaa comedian, Mies
SosieBobiosonioog and dance artiet9,fand many
otnere will appear to-night in a great programme.
Buckley's New Varieties.
The TeT Iive:y programme at tbis boose, of "The
Dj-.cdj Bcoiooman" io which Leon Sans we lie,
Mortoo, Frank Mortimore, Miaa Anna Lamar,
Louisa comers and others appear, is received
sightly with great applause.
HorUcnltnral Bail.
This ball presents a very bsau'.ifut appearaaee.
and daring tie next eight days will be the .resort
Of thebsanty and fashion of Sin Francisco. Toe
exhibition of fliwsrs, sbrabs and garden, and
boose floral ornament i by the Bay D. strict Honi-
ooltoral Society, Is a very fioe oae tbis year. A
pleasing feat ire is toe exhibition of flowers by
children, for wuicb. prizas will be given. The pro-
gramme of mnsic to be psiforaed to-day, by
Schmidt andSohlett'd Band, appears on oar first
page, Figaeo is tbe only programme of this, as
of ill other places of amusement in tbis city.
Woodward's Gardens,
r To-morrow there will be a Children's Msy
F (.stirs', and tbe exeicises will be of a very enter-
taining and enjoyable nature. Among other attsac-
tions the programme inelodes character dancing
id coitnme by pupils from las McCarty Brothers
and Sisters Academy. On Sunday, Jehn 0. Cooke,
from tbe hippodromes of London, will make his
first apperrance at these garden* in bis ligbtniog
triple trapezs act Tbe Japanese Treape will also
appear.
Excursion to the Faralloues.
The second execrsioo to the Farallone Islands
will take place on Sonday next. Tbe Wm, Taber
has been fitted np with every accommodation for
•xcorsionistv, and all who go will have a pleasant
time. There will be a good supply of boat* to land
tbe patfleegtrr, and they will be allowed sufficient
time to thoroughly explore tbe islands.
City Gardens.
On Sonday next tbe fin i grand German Militsxy
Festival of the German Dragoons will be held at
these gardens by tbe cempacies enumerated in
another column. There will be games for cash
prizes to the amoont of ?1 CM, a concert and ball.
On Saturday, Prof, J. K. Fairview will make his
first trip in tbe aerial ship of which he is tbe in-
ventor, and by which be claims to have solved the
diffi-ultr of navigating the air. In addition to this
novel attraction, the managers annooace tbe en-
gagement of the Parisian dancers, M'lle Thertse
and Mons. Schmidt, who will appear in a grand
ballet pasTomime to-morrow afternoon, in con-
junct on with Prof. Barnwell s, immedia'.ely after
tbe departure of the aerial ship.
Grand Sttnihy EioTBtiox.— The steamer
Antelope leaves Broadway Wtmrl every Sonday at
S o'clock a. af , connection with tbe cars of the
North Pacific Railroad at Donahue for Petilomt.
Santa Boss, Heal deb org and Cloveraalp, arriving
at tbe latter place at 1 p. il Returning, excorsioE-
itts will leave at 2 p. ic, and arrive in San Fran
Cisco at 7 p m. Tbe trip offers tbe advantage of a
splendid sail, the length of the bay. aad sixty miles
of railing throogh the wholo length of Sonoma
eoonty, one of the richest in the State. Excur-
sion tickets at reduced rates good from[Satorday
to Monday.
Akatomigal Messrs.— One of the most
o implete sollsetions of the kind in the United
«*ta-.se. comprising bnndredj of costly and beaa-
(tral wn medaia. is daily on view (to gentlemen
Ixtlj) at the Morsom on Montgomery street. An
aoar may be proftablr scent bar*.
An Old Proverb Falsified.
Apropos of tie Atlautic disister, says lite
London corr^pmdent of the Boston Cour-
rJsawsslawawaaiijjsssssaasjai
Tremble T^n^ me Hens.
This .8 \no seaBon wben every owner of
ter,eiB engaged in c-cdeavoring to suppress
good story is told of an Amer.oiD. ( toe maternal iaBtincte in one or more of
■who, ia the midst of tbe talk about ».'«, ves-
sel at the G .rrick Olub, waited in, and was
asked if he knew anybody on board. "Came
Tory near being ou boatd myself," wa* his
quiet reply. "I had engaged my passage,
packed my trunks, and was all ready t> sail,
wben a friend made an appointment for me
to see Miss Braddbo. Well, I concluded
that I hal rather take another stiip than
mirs seeing that popular novelist, and here
lam." Wli:n we had condoled with bim
upon bis narrow escape, "Then," he pro-
ceeded " I don't kaow that I should have
been drowned, anyway. You Bee the folks
all seen t j h*ve been caught asleep. I never
sleep so long as I can get anybody to sit up
with me, aid I had a friend on beard who
was great on sitting up." "And was he
Baved?" asked the club chorus. " Well, I
dou't know; I didn't see his name this morn-
ing, hut I know he wa* Bute to be up, and
he's a spry, energetic man, and if I were in
the habit of betting I should bet that he
was." Even as he spoke, the page brought
in the evening paper, and a dozau hands
reached out for it. I happened to be near-
est, and read out the names of the cabin
passengers who had been saved. When I
came to the list name of all, my American
friend said calmly, "That is the man. I
told you he was sure to be up. Let's drink
his health." One euch incident as this out-
weighs | thousand eseays upon the early to
bed and early to rise theory, and I fear that
the late nights at the c'ub will be later, and
that the 'early birds" will be demoralize!
by the escape of this spry, energetic man.
Xtattler*es W lne Parlor.
I^w Battler, formerly In the mlnstril line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boti/sce to all
friends, day and everting, at 33* BoshElreet
below Montgomery. 4 h
x?"liie Candles,
*resh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. alerofr'e pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
Premium Shirt Maker.
Krs. Eveline MorrU 526, Ke:rnyat., riapect-
f ally solicits a call from friends, and strangers
•visiting tbe City, fewest styles, ptrrect fit
and prices reasonable. ^G
Trie ISew Oyster House,
Otftkb Gbotto baa been opemd by A. W.
Manning, one of Ino oldest Oyeter Dealt rs in
the city, "Por Ladies sxd Gentlemen," >t 428
Pine sL, next to Bowen Bros., grocers. *T\it a
in ewjr raptci a &a« v\crt a gertOtma* can
taU las family: ^ 6e
r. Dobertr
Has devoted nig study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and aa such is
now the most successful of any Physician in
San Franciseo. Office 619 Sacramento street,
c : .- : : of Leldeedorfi, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House* t
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures BhenmiUim and Neuralgia, 3
tbem. The man comes home to sapper, and
the wife oliseves. "That ysller pullet is on
the of 6' agaio." Then the man goss out to
the coop, and says. "What in thunder ia
the matter with the beast, anyway?" and
crawls in uadcr tbe rcost to the nest and
retches in and brings out a handful of feath-
ers. Then the hen screams and starts for
tbe door, and tbe other hens set up a howl,
aad Lk^w 59 d»psrt for that aperture, and
the man — nearly choked by feathsrs and
blinded by dust— falls over the water trough
and skins his ankles on the boxes, and finally
bursts out into the yard, with a piece of
brick iaeicb hand, and goes after that yel-
low pallet, with his face as red as a lobster
and his baok curiously wrought with
mosaics from the floor of that coop. When
he catches the hen he cuffs it over the he*d
a ftw times to show it how he feels, t*ien he
jams it under a barrel, and pours a pail of
water throagh tbe cracks, and leaves it
there till morniog, when it is released, and
the Bame operations gone over again in the
eveniog. ^
Found Him Out.
Handel was a Deliver in Darwin's theory
loDg before tbat author had written. It is
clear by the following fact: Handel hap-
pened ouce to be presiding over the oratorio
of Israel in Egypt The first tsnor began,
entirely out of time. "lam an Israelite.'*
Handel, who w=s at tL.e organ, turned
around, and glaring devn upon the offen-
der, in a voics of "ten thousand thunders"
exclaimed, "You are von greet beast.
WhitL
Reviewing a small work on whist, the fol-
lowing rbysaing rules s^iike the Pali Mall
Gazetteas being particularly good:
Mind well ihe rules for trumpB— joull often
need them;
When yon hold five, 't s always right to lead
them;
Wat;h also for your partter's trump requett,
To nhxh with less than four; letd out your
best;
When yen discard, weak &uita you ought to
choose,
For strong ones are too valaable to lcs».
In Another Business.
M&cBride, of the Washington Chronicle,
was rushing along D street, one day laet
summer, pencil in hand, and carom> d against
Kev. G. A. Hall, who is always equally iu
a hurry, through his zeal on religious chores
"Hallo, M&c !" exclaimed the Bev. G. A ,
impulsively, taking him by both handi
"What are yen doing for JtsaB?" "Well,'-
says Mac, "to tell tbe truth, I ain't doing
much. Vm on the Chronicle now."
A Good Expression.
There are seme typographical errors that
rather strengthen and improve a writer"
diction. A Liverpool journal furnishes a
neat example. Chronicling an accident,
it Bays, that, upon receiving in his chest
the contents of a gun, the victim "felt
dead," not felt dead.
Military Excursions.
The present ia the season for military ex-
cursions. One of our regiments, at least)
should make an excursion to lbs lava beds,
and learn a little about fighting Indians.
The worst of it would be that their hand-
some uniforms might get spoiled.
Good Advice.
Xonng men marry your second wife fire*,
and heap oat of debt by all means, even if
you have to borrow the money to doit.
.*.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a eours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Kerrous Dis-
eases at bis Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 73$ o'clock.
A nart of the evening ia devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in retard 10 health
te Invalids daily, from 9 to * p. m., free. w
San Francisco Je\i elry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, ^-r
PhutOffrapulc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
3ai,rfT. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Vtlsslon atree a
A. Pleasant Liocauon.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings Id a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let C ere
The building is a verv fine one and is well
lighted andTentilalel..
»■—
Freah and Sweet.
Fer tbe best confectionery, m to Caoty aod
Wa*ner'a. 10? Montgomery St. near Satte*. V
MilliVebi.- Hats cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to oidtr at the lowest prices. M:s=
mmnk
Ft. C. T. Sjgehas removed his effice to the
Olympic Clnb Building, corner of Kew Mont-
gomery and Howard. is
Hound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Ifcirtbardt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to order from $3 to J 10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
irjgton street and he convinced, A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prioes to suit everyone's purse. 4-Bl
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing- Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 127 Second street. 4-bj
Pratt*e Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-x.
White Labor Only !
Employed by the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Not Snffi lent Cause.
Io a Scotsh church reoent'y after the pub-
lication of the banns of marriage by the
minister, a grave eHer, in a stentorian voicr,
forbade (be banns between a certiin couple.
On being callld for an explanation, "I had,7'
he said, pointing to the intended biida, "I
bad intended Hannah for myself." His rea-
son was not considered sufficient.
Sant'-wicb Island JPtxixi.
Since the ascension of the king to the throne
of the Eandwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every faiud cf indue try Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schieiher, dealer in
bedding and lumi.nre, 520 Wcabington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices tnat the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mat trass bedding, and doubt lees Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in dlsposhuz ol all
that comes. a
••
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stynsh
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an tsjoyobleride.and these cannot
be secured In San Francisco so unquestionably
as frcm Frank Eouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand frontinjr ths Occi-
dental Hotel. H1b handsome turn-octs are used
by the best circles of ihe city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frankhas en.
joyed gr*at success in hia business, and tne
admirable way in which be conducts it makes
him a lavorite with all who pa'roniza him. *
Star SxxirtEi and Collars.
All aorta and sizes, for ea'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, £121 Leidesdorff st. •
It Is Time.
J. A. Shaber k Oo. are selling par'or. sets and
alloth^rklndBof rurnitnreandh'.dding cheipsr,
for caBb, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealtr^ don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know 8haber"ti prices. 707 Market afreet.
Ttoe "Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquorB and fine
cigars. Connolasieurs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Ca'i and sample It.
E. H. Levy, propiietor. Somhwett corner of
Kearny and Commercial. ix
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdorff atreet. •
A Servant in tbe Coreer.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of OarpetB and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly eppc site the Grand Hotel,
Miriet street. 4p
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rent :d end >e.
paired as utuil, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Good Investment.
Ho ether city In the United States offers
greater Inducements at the present time for
Investment intown lots than San Diego. Now
ts the time' W secure lots at $25 each at 121
Montgomery street. Tnis is the best chance
ever offered. •
Denkin's Sarte of Paintings
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
in future adrerlieements. <vb
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
60S Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery c
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. *
Do ZN"ot Sutler troni Corns.
Tbe unfortunate cufferera from Coma, Bun-
tons. Club and Ingrowing Nalla, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B.H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 P.K. We
neak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Beferences given if required, h
Ladies asp Oestlfken, remember the lead-
ing fashionable reta:l Shoe store In San Fran,
dsco. H. Hinder?, 332 Eeijr.y street, between
Woman's Rlsrrits.
One would think that it was one cf woKan'a
rights to eujoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Fame price for It, Kearly aU the res-
taoranta "for ladies and geithmen" in San
Ftanclsco have poorer fere than thoee where
gen:lemen only dloe. There is an ixoephok.
At the IicMiF.r. Bxstacbaxt, on WaFbington
Btreet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry BockeD, established
since 1819, provides eveTy tuaury the market
affords. Elli ladies aiid gentlemen find ther^
diehes to please the most epicurean taste.
SPRING GOO I
Notice to tbe Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his nne stock of men'tf, boys' and ch.il-
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced trices. Every description of
gents furnishing good--, hets, trunks, valieep,
e'e, Doiow co-t. Gill if yon want bargains. 3n
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookaellera and Mtatlon^r*.
Stacey k Mock, (school books a rpeciaity.) S. VI
Wacomer Fourth aod Minna. im
hL H. Jkloore, 60S* Montgomery, Dear Merchant.
HuKlne>« Collezea.
Heald's, Bryant & Stratton's College. 24 Post S\
Batehera,
KatC Fred. Stalls 94 to 100. California Market,
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Bccberer A Co., 6-52 Sacramento street.
Chinese Emotoiment Oo.— Pierce Jc Co., 6:7 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien & Werd, 610 Montgomery street.
H. H. Kiroboff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearny
French Faney Good*.
Loean A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter.
Hair -Jewelry.
H. A. Callender, mann fact ore r, 2 Second street-!
Unman Hair.
Sampson, A. B. k Co., 110 Second street.
Merchant Tailors.
Holland Bros., 126 Post Btreet.
Hllllnert.
Miss Lizzie Carter, 118 Fourth treet.
Mrs. M. belig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Records.
O. V. Gillespie, till WasbiogtoosUsst.
"Watches and Jewelry.
EL A. Callender 62 Second street.
'Whlteners and Faster Hengers
A. W. Whe'.dao, 122 Geary street.
Wines and JLlqaora. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. k Co- 504 Front.
LOOK. OUT
....ron the....
MERCANTILE DIRECTORY.
100 000 00PIKS T0 BE JSSSED ON
or about Jaae 10tb. Send In your
advertisements immediately to Ho. SOS Mont-
gomery st. , at B. M. EDWARDS'. m9 Im
GERMAN PIANOS.
THE BEST AND THE CHEAP-
it. SchranbHadter A Co., Agents
!-s >or tbe celebrated Factories of
* Blnthner. in Leipzig, and Schleip,
Office. ilOKEARhV STREET. ap%
Pnotographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from tbe emalleit to foil life-Bizf, always
in tb i most Bati&factory manner, on very moderate
terms.
IMILT K. EASTMAN.
42B Kearny t treet,
ap2-5 lm 6»twaen California and Pms.
A. W. WHELDEN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
So. 183 GEAKY STBEET,
apllm Between Dnpont and Stockton.
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. 118 GEABY STREET
Baths, 2a cents. Best accom-
modBtiooa in the city, Serante
entrance for LadieB. The Baths
_ are fitted op with all modern
___ Hair Cotting, Shaving and Sham-
pooing. Cbildren'd Hair neatir cot. Ladies' Stum
pooing. 5) cects. Private room for Ladies.
a*r-^tracgers vi-iting the city are respectfully
requested to patronize these Baths. my J
ATM!
improvements.
Change of Wharf.
ON AND AFTER MAY 1st, TBE STEAMER
ANTELOPE conceding with tbe S*n Fran-
ciseo and North Pacific Railroad, at Dsnaone
Landing, fcr Sonoma, Pt til a ma. franta Rosa,
Healdsbnrg, Cioverdale, and way st3<iona.
Stsggp' Spring- and t&e GeyEere, will leave from
FRONT b TREE f WHARF. ap30tf
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
IOI THIRD STREET,
Has the choicest and moit select assortment of
goods in her line in tbe city. Her BATS are mar-
vels ot beaoty. and what is mo-.t important, HKE
PRIOES ARE VKBY REASONABLE. myl
MILITARY COOnS
. ...UvD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRtCAl
TRIMMINGS,
SS5 M.niBomery .trtet. En. So 1.
mhUtf P. RGDGERS JOESSOJ.
IOD WOl FINn
&A.TVL MARION
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
Jf«. 1Z ClAT STREET. »j>17
M1
DIVDAU, OLAIRYOYANT V?
AND P-YOHOMETEB. bas retoroed *C/*
boon from " • *
id F.idar; Fee
-
THE
CHEAPEST HOUSE
AMERICA
IS THE
GREAT
i X L
AUCTION STORE
6I8KEARNY ST
COR.
I
Business Conducted on
and Honest Principles
ONE PRIO
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
REPRESENTED.
Spring Goods Arriving D r
*
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST F
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE CITt.
CLiOTHING
(I
HI
COARSE a
Ihe Fortunste Man who BnyiiiiCt
at the 1X1 AUCTION H01I I —
l>»
THE UNFORTUNATE Mif '
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL GR
White Shirts for the Ifll*
FAXCT GOODS, W1TCB»
JBWELBY, KOTIOS*, ""
rEKPlHEt, STAtlOJB
FSOLISn CTTLEBI. TBtW
BAGS, TATJ8I8, TOB*«»
A FULL bTOOK Or
Linen Coats and Dirt*
A FULL U.'E OF
EW
CALL AXB BEE FOB TOT*"
TBAT
IX L Auction S«
618 Kearny «^
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BAT. MAY ». nt>
LOTE ~
USE,,
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CALIFORNIA THBATR1.
aridweill Binrwinx^x'x*
S. D. P. BOWERS!
wao «nx >r«a i
ro Fnvorlto Ola** rioter as.
HO ll.TIOT7r_,TTJI ', HAL,
""*«|tC0LLOM as
INCOMAR
Grand HorticulturalS pring Exhibition
Bay District Horticultural Society.
TMI» ArTCHHOO* AND I.VK«tNO
MA*
ICCULLOUCH as MR. OAKLEY
IDMKR. THE BARBARIAN!
in \ i i 1 1 i i i > i — i - . >-.-.. i
THE FLORAL WEALTH OF CALIFORNIA.
Floral Dooorntlons.
Cvf\z*l£ind.s». Btaluary,
Aq.unrlums, JPO\xrxXr\\xxmf
Hvt-sstlo "NrVOrls.. "Wroatlia.
PROMENADE I OXCEBT Bl BCHMJBT • W HLOTTE'8 BAND
l*i-«nrr niiii.i.- Thl« A I I •••-■■••<>n mill 1-. v.'iiinu;.
I .|1 li K.T'F
cl\IIITIH», ft.. "IwltMlll"
.1 Ml I I ll\ll
H>||1 W»1.T7. I '"•«
-. - .ki.i . ' io> not mi .r ooiT»J7Tj
I'AIIT 8ECOM).
i mi.ir \ihi m <IIIIII.I,K
t UTTIL c wmil »
3-A. II. C POLKA
»-»ELKCTIOS». "Tfce Dro.ir ■•»«
no»-iM
j. -• ii 'in. i
*THAt>«B
ir.RD|
.iimnoin
AVIEK
5-OALOP St OK
111 the Ereni gc tlio Doors Mill t>o Oppnril (it T:ItO.
»*Grancl Concert from 3 to lO
tmicsi or Amission.
Family n + »**n Tlelcaie
Mia ale SrnMB Ticket's
ainale Ad ml talon
Doors open sti r/ day (f xc^pt cnodsy | trcm 11 a. m. Io3f.ii, sad from 7 H to 10 r. m.
,oc srpj-EjLX-'js
Mr.oiHi
: •uiiatUi
rf[
SHIRT STORE,
(reel, has BeiioTed to
Hooond street,
■ will Bod m complete as.
SHUTS snd Fl IC.MSII-
■ at the.nsaal low prltti.
4.
BENEDICT A CO.
OR TUB CURB OP RHKUMA-
jaitjpilioo, And kiodrtd diisises,
Kdwara* writ**: "Ibaveagaln
r. Figaro: " Yoor Aperient has
r«l mj health sod regulates, tbe
v in «t on. Grand Hotel: "Soar
for Rhtu-natism has prorsd en-
■> this day {now about eleven jeara
tt* sever tlpsrleaoed one twinge
MflAinnra, 116 Shipley at.
ConceU'e Remedies ol s severs
ittlim la two wssks."
l Dor-, Ssota Yubel: " Alter
>d'si I am now i j *ood hsilUi-s
hi bars been dsprivad for mors
_ --inba*a»AB st the Depot— 317
iCST.
MUBPHT HBON,,
Stole Agents.
ft. JORDAN'S
MTOMICIL MUSEUM,
'oll^ie oraieillelae.
Tirnt AKD mSTBDOT.
iu to bo ...n. Qpta to toi
JUT. At KUllKKA uaij
»OK MEH OSLX-
Li ,(^Xl>*RS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
,r,,fr^TTxl>TERS
la a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
LJ^llW™*
HAS .NO HUPKHIOR AS A
HLOOU PURIFIER.
WILLIS^BAND.
MU8I0 FURNISHED FOR A
occasions. Mneio imported, Arranged
and for ssle.
MARCUS M. BLTJM Lender of'
Orchestra.
Hf.HBT VON 1IF.K MKIIDI.N, I-cud-
orHrim Band.
•tap-Orders from tn* 0000*17 promptly attended
to. Addreta M. W. WILLIS. Aatoo'e Maili
Btore. 1HH Montgomery street, or MARCUS M,
BLUM. S90 Montgomery itr-set, jefltf
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
No. 020 Montuomwy street.
(Montgomery Block. j
Ol'AB&NTEE FTWli SIOO.CGO
ear- Term Deposits, one per cent, per month.
SSfNo KntrylPve or onarire f'rUink Hook.
W. 8. THOMPdON, President.
J. OROOKKR. Suoretary. mjfl lm
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4S SECOND STKEET.
FINE COODSI~PERFECT FIT81
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
A FINK LINK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Goods jait received. Ua 1 And see their
■tar- 43 Second street. tp27 13
and Treocn Medium— Oan be eonaolt*d
in business oralckneesdaity.from 10 a. M to _ .
> P. M. Spi'itval fcircle*. ftuodey. laetday snd
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
HooniN 1<; niwl 17 680 Washlu(ctou . street.
M'lHAI. NOTICE TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
BANUS and OROUKMKAS composed of
the best mosioiani in tbe State, nnder oonpe*
t jot leaders, st fsfrrstas.
»PKifr,B Kirn abd
— Utu .
1IAKKY AMUR,
With tbefr Grest SiniAtioo,
COUHTERFair.
THE ABOVE ARTISTS ABB NOW
a*C*d by m*D*ffer4 West of the Hooky Mono
SAPPHO TRIUPFI,
locladlas; the Child Wonder, SAPP1IO.
LELIE El.l.tN.
MISS H. FLL1S and TV. J? I.MS.
Sarlo-Conalc and Dneltlata.
QUT I. I s T O N.
....AUD....
L I ( 1 ADA. M S,
ON OdBHOOKN. AND CAN BE EAT.
ta>ns, throatb our agency,
SHJCBIDAN lltltHTN Ae CO.
■iJ019!i10Jd J
nvii IBX T V
ITIOIM Q.MV AVa NSdO-sV
*«*ip«'l -*oj «moQX J** ••>H"s l«""J-*i;i-s:o
'sisirio pas
• JOiibi'T 1B90R oq.i, 'ssivj oieiepom %i 'Kaiqiajeas
jo j -an poe «»jjoq isoq mcj qi|M 'jeonsm ]«eq aqi
□ I pe^009 'i>>*ip P°* 'doufi iteo|Oqo pan .a
shbisao j-h^jj.vj ani nsi.MHnj aA\
-«|iijojipfn pan eoij ^__^
asno|| doi|3 pue jais^o^vlv
OldlOVd Wd3HinOS
•jiesanoi; iofag pnn n^Ai 8*11
DAV8 UKNOEB. at th«
old origins iKed I.ion. I.G.W7
■treat, n.tweea K.iroy nnd l-'utmnt. wliero yoo
lutail HOT AND OULD IJBlkKS^ nottc — '
THE OLD
Hot ScotcH,
IS Alorton Street, near Krurny,
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AHD JLRRT IN TOWN.
Alwaya on file tbe New York Herald, Haxper'f
Weekly. Frank Leslie's, Day's Doinge, Polton Gft
zette, All thi Ualifomia pupero. sleo London
Ponoh, Belt'Bliffe. 1 II oat rated London News. OsJl
and aatlafy yourself.
aor- Don't forgot, the altra of tbe Hot Scotch.
(«7tf W. 8. WALDRON. Proprietor.
GEORGE MATES'
DEALER IN OYSTRR8, 0LAM8
andall kindeof 8HKLL FISH,
Stalu Nos. to, 41, AS, California
Market, uotrsnoo on Oaltfomf . street. '--
Pablloor priTAte parties add tAmilies sapplfe<
from 6 A.M. to 13 P. X. L«die)' imriCs^lsaiin'-
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO WIDER
$50,
„„aT....
LANCASTER'S
<ll? WASHINOTON STREET,
felOles Opp. Maernlre'eOperA Hoosa.
SANGER HALLE
(SHfGER'S HALL,)
14 OEABT e>T., KKAB H.EAKNT.
Maa« ltot (he Choicest Jltriinda of Wines
aid I.lqnori as band.
DEPOT WEYAND k KASCHl'S BAY BREWERY
feistt CHRIS FELDMABN.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. HERGES. FORMERLY
proprietor of too Minors' P.ea-
tsarant, bea takon tbo mnuAKomeut
Ol both thn Mlrinrs' ResnAnrant on^
Commercial street and the Miners'",
Branch on Market atreot. in partuerflbl*) with MK.
A. DRAYEUR, who baa been oonnoctod with the
Arm lor years. Improvements have been mads Id
the cuisine departme- that will render the Mi-
nors'more popular thau It haa ever been dm-ini
tbe 'ii jeare ol IU prosperity. Our Bills of Fara
embrace nil the delicacies of tbe season. Oar
motto Is "Good Fan*, Good Cooking and Moderata
Obarges." —
P. HEROES A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
S81 and fiSS OomtneraiaL, sod .
7fl» Market street.
Open rora h a.m. to 10 P.M. an31 la
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIBftlNIA CITY. NEVADA.
I^HIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RE-
dsoorated, sod ean be rented by the night o?
by the week. BUra and traveling oomoaniea
tlberslfy trsatod with on application by Jsttsr
JCHN PIPEB,
lfSDSKsr and sole Prooristozv
Or to a. H. MeOABE,
SSA Waeblnirton street. San Franoiaoo-
TATBST
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Hnrki t end Third streets.
N.E. cor. Oommerclnl nod X.eldeadoraT.
LONG DRINKS~aTh»IF PRICES.
i
THB JOT/BNAX OF AMUBEMEWT8.
Published every Day in the Tear by
pm F_ BOGABDTJS
IBIUe'e'^iit and fl3S Wa«hlnfftoB Ska
Below Montgomery, San Francisoo.
FEIDAY MAY 9-
1873
One Day's Li-,t of Suicides ia Paris.
There were no fewer than eight suie dea
in one day in Paris lately. A lady in tte
Bue de ia Pepiniero strangled herstlf with
a cord at eight o'clock in iha morning, leav-
ing every one in ignoranoa of the cmie of
her f*tal determination. At the same hour
a man preoipiialei himself from tbeAusler-
litz bridge into the Seine. A printer fol-
lowed his example later on in the afternoon.
Teen a young man adopted the strange
method of throwing himself under the feet
cf omnibus bnree?, and was, of course, mor-
tally injured. Two cases of deith by delib-
erate suffocation took place, one being by a
young mac crcs-ed in love. The saddest of
the eights deathjwas, howe?ere, that of two
girls, youog aod poor, who, after dancing
all night at the ball of the Parisian "Flor-
ists," agresd quiet'y to put an end to their
existence. One of these, Angelique Lache-
my, died for the very Bimple rea3on that she
was tired of life. The other, Eugenie Hardy,
committed suicide from chagrin caused by
disappointment in love. Both these girls
were only fifteen years old.
A Fitable Si-lit.
Did you ever see a man fish around in the
bo:t)m of a tub of water for a piece of Boap?
At the first he simply reaches down upon it
to pick it right up, and is vtry much sur
prised to find that he hssn't got it. Theo
he approaches it more cautiously, puts bis
handover it, aad then cornea do^vn noise-
lessly until he gets every finger about it,
and then squeezes it tight, and— misses it.
He looks at it a moment before making
another effort, and fills up the ioterval with
a few remarks. The third attempt is a sort
of semi-ctrcle described with agreit deal
of sagacity, but is a failure. Other remarks
follow. Thenj he mikes a succession of
dives and slops the water over his olothes,
and drenches the carpet, and catches hold of
the soap several time?, and lels go of it
again, and screams at the top of his voice,
and finally, in perfect despair, sits djwn on
the floor and actually howls.
Something for tUe Complexion.
"That's anew article for beautifying the
complexion," slid Airs. Bibb, holding up a
small bottle for Mrs. Partington toexaminr.
She looked up from darning a woollen sock
for Ike, and took the bottle in her hand.
"Well, they may get up ever so many res-
trains for beautifyiog t'je complexions, but,
depend upon it, the lees the people ltave to
do with bottles for it the better. My neigh-
bor, Mrs. Blotch, has been using [a, bottle
for a good many years for her complexion,
and her noss Iris like a rup'ion of Mount
Vcciferons, with the burning latter lun-
ning all over t'je contiguous terr.tory."
Never too Late.
Some peopla sorn tn be taught ; others
are ashamed of it, as they would be of go-
ing to school when they are ell: but it is
never too late to learn what it is always
necessary to know; and it is no shame to
learn so long as we are ignorant— that _ia to
bby, as long as we live.
PRIVATE LE630N3 IN THE FBENCU LANGUAGE
by J. Joesrt, graduate of the University of
Paris late Professor of De la Honnais' Normal
School for Teacher*, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs. Bete or reference given. 4q
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
Id hats. At " Thl" Eat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be fonnd. The stork is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there 1b sure to be suited. s
Those Beautiful New Carpets.
At Jas. W. BorDham & Co'e, No. 618 Marhet
and 17 Poet streets, are going like hot cakes.
New and choice rat Urns constantly arriving.
A perfect rash to eee and buy them. Elegant
parlor fnrnituio mtde to order in the finest
ayile. . 4 a
Don't Fall to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madams Smith, Astrol-
oger, ja't arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on ail events. She ha* charms for
Luck, Love and BappintSP, which never fall to
tale effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Lo ter,
$3. All communiiatfonsitrlctly private. Office
hfursfrom 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. Satleiac-
tlon pn rsnteed in every respect. Office, 16
Second street. Room 11. io
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the soltness of velvet, and
lie tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
DlOKET/a Grebe be Lis. x,
The Best Bemedles,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pill*, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Saneome
street, cexner of Commtrcial, •
ClamChowder Every IVijctit,
The best chowder in town, st the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, IS Morton street, jast off
Kearny. 3-v
SaiD. Moore,
Formerly of Buss Home Carriages, can be
lonnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
labliahraent, southwest corner iJash and Mont*
gomery its., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlace orders
1 ft at either place prorcptly attended to day
o: night, at reduced ratea. ra
In SXemoriam.
The- following touching obituary notice
we clip from the St. Lou's Democrat: Again
we are called upon to perform the paibful
•aty of announcing the death of one who,
if not altogether lovely, was chief among a
fraction of a thousand spirits who are not
yet made perfect. We refer to "Shackoaaty
Jack, the genial, whole-soulei, or perhaps
(considering his mixed parentage) weshould
say half-soled copper-colored gentleman who
recantly died peacefully, and in pieces, in
his little lava bed. Jack did not wrap wbat
little drapery he had around him and lie
down to pleasant dreams, and his demise
was hastened by a seven-ioch shell that en-
tered and exploded in his diaphragm, ruin
iag a digestive spparatos that bad never
been disturbed by banquets of baked dog o:
•alt horse, washed dewo by copious draughts
of fiery untamed beazine and needle-gun
whisky. As we recall the virtues of the e'e-
Otiased, our pen unconscioosly drifts into
the Philadelphia Ledger form of mourning,
and we are led to exclaim :
Ob, Sbaokoeaty, tbon but left n«.
No mora horses wiltthooaieal;
Bat 'twas Gilllem tbat Dereft no.
Ho osn ALL oar sonowa beat.
Firs', we thought it was old Senocschm.
Toen we beard 'twas soar-faced Ubarles,
Sat th« lae-t news, Sh*cknaety,
bajs 'tie i'uu bave quit earth's snarls.
Gone bat not forgotten.
Friends of tbe family invited to attend. Cov-
ered carriages for all who wear gloves.
Born of poar but honeat parents, " Jack"
maniftsted at an early age those trails that
in after years made him famous, and would
in time have sent him to Congress if his
. oul had not been shelled out of its ephem-
eral shell by a caat-iron namesake. He had
served his tribe as tax colleotor, president
of a base ball club, and was about organiz-
ing a "Young Red Men's Horse Plagiarizing
AesccistiOD," when he felt a seneation of
goneness at the stomach, and was gone. Pos-
sessing many of the virtues that marked the
Credit Mobi'ier operators, Sh?cko8Biy was
also as generous as the increased salary
voters, and the news of his sudden death
will cause a thrill of anguish in many bo-
soms.
-*
Tbe Dictates of Humanity."
The Alta, in commenting on the refusal
by the Supreme Court to grant Devine a
new trial, says :
The decision was regarded es eminently
jost, and yet some felt, when the last glimpse
of hope disappeared from Devine, that a
more "merciful course would better aocord
with the dictates of humanity.
How any one — even an Alta reportar —
could be idiotic enough to feel thus we can-
not understand. The dictates of humanity
would surely lead all to wish tbat the cow-
ardly murderer of poor Kamp, the man of a
hundred minor crimes, should have his ca-
reer brought to an end, and that humanity
had a right to protection from him. It is
full time thst some one was banged for mnr-
der in San Francisco, and a fitter tubjtct
cju'd scarcely be found than the worthless
and dangerous man who will on Wednesday
next Buffer death.
Indefinite.
Warren, the great comedian, lent a broth-
er actor two shillings, and when he made a
demand for the sum, the debtjr turned
peevishly from him, and said:
;Hang itl I'll pay you to-day in some
shape or other."
Warren gocd-humoredly replied;
"I shall he much obliged to you, Tom, to
let it be as like two shillings as you can,"
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless lest, by chance did stray
To where a foautatn's ceaseless play
Of Buaxkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that wlnaow eeem to ha
flome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It Ioobs bo nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kliids of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooked. every etylc; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Yon're different from other men.
They'd clam e and orabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we fonnd they had within
That cosy place all klodsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they havo here the best ice cream;
Bo hero they flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll hud made plain;
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 837 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OUABLFH HAAKE. Proprietor.
Some Comfort.
The Poit fhowj by comparing a bill of
fare published in lSi9, with one of tbe pres-
ent year, tbat-if wageB have come down tbe
price of living has fillon in even greater
proper ion. In tbo first named year, a din-
ner consisting of a bowl of soup, plate of
fish, meat and vogetabUs, and half a bo tie
of wice, wculd come tj $4,50. At the pres-
ent time a dinner comprising all these
diehcB, and a half bottle of wine (not such
gcodwine, but good enough), can be ob-
tained for 35 cents. California isn't soch a
bad country for a laboring man after all,
The Last New Souk*
Air— -"Most aphandon,"
Emerson CorvQle is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aid Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! huh ohl Oh I high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corvllle rflys sol sayB sol
On P1l6 Street, it No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Vinous of Shell-flih in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies go! Ladles go!
Emerson CorviUe's polite! and so
8-1 They go! they gol they gol
EADFEfl, now Is yonr time to.boy your under-
olothlng at a great EacrinVe, because H, Fried-
lander has gone to Europe to buy hts Fall Im-
portations, and has left orders to sell his large
stock of ladies' and children'u underclothing,
comprising all styles and patterns, cheaper tban
at any other place in the city. Etm mber the
number, 9 Third street. Nucleus Building. 3n
Ladles "Visiting: dsrda.
Written, engraved or printed by Joan P.
DwiEb, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N, B.— Haotjkeb-
CHIEFS NEATLY. II i EKED. PENUAKBHIf Of eVclY
description to order. s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Five Hundred M.en Wanted
Immediately, To send their waBhlng to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st, *
Twenty Tbousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, office 121 Leideadorfifst.
Dental Work.
Fob finest QUitiTY or wonx, go to T. 0. Set-
sup, denttbt, oor. Sutter ind Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 3-u
Clatbioyaot.— Madame Clan Afitonla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 323 Kearny street, bet. BuBh and Pine,
Consultations in English, French and German. t
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m., can
be returned In the evening If required; we
never disappoint: What Ohear Laundry, 121
Leiaeedorff street. *
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Remedy for all Aches aod Pains.
CALI FOR N IA_ TH E ATRE.
John MoOollongb Proprietor and Manager
MR. MoOULLOUOEf has the honor to announce
tbat. in complianoe with nnmeroas reqae&ta of
natrons of the Theatre, be bus effaoted a
BE-EKGAGJB MEWr
....WITH....
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
....FOS ...
Six N igrlit ts Only,
Commonciui! on MONDAY. Ma? 12, during TTbioh
time a lie will appear in tbe following p'aps:
Monday. May 11th HAST LYNNB
Tuesday. May 13th OAMILLE
Mr. J. U. McOollom as Armand.
Wedne^dap, May 14th Sheridan Know lea'
beautiful Piay, THE WIFE, OH j A TAXE OP
MaML'a (her fi»c appearance io this part
in Oalifnroia).
Thursday, Miy 15th ELIZABETH
Friday, May 19tb LUCBEllA, and THE
JEALOUS WIBE.i
Saturday Matinee MARIE ANTOINETTE
Saturday Evenidt THE bTRANGbK, and
THE HONEVMOON.
Monday, May 19ta, Mft. BARTON HILL will
make bis firrt appearance in this dry, in a Necv
Play by Frank Marshall (wbiob bas proved a most
decided success in London, New York, Boston and
Poiladeiphia). en'i led FALSE SUaHE,' On
NEW YEAR'S EVE. mr.S2f.
OITT O-AHPEKHB.
FAIDAT HAT 9lh
THE GREAT
Aerial Ship will be Inflated!
Aid will moke an Aaccnalon
ON 8ATTJRDAT MAT lOlh
Carrying 10 well-known citizsnB.
Wonderiul Attractions
ISallet! Pantomime! Gymaaitlo and
Acrobatic Exurchei!
Engagement of the Celebrated Dancers.
K'HE THERJiSEasd IE. BCHUIDT
....•WHO WILL APPEAB IN....
Grand Ballet Pantomime, In conjunction
xvlttx PKOP. SAUWE1.LS,
8A1URDAY AFTERNOON, immediately after
tbe Ascension of tbe AjBKlAL M-IIP.
On SUNDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING
the same performance will be repeated. my9
YTANTB33 f
....AT....
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
CBElil'SE, nTOHIKS,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOffiCN
•9*Talent going E.ist will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. McDAXIEL,
ra:, 9 Lock Box No. 1, Ohej eune, Wyoming.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC,
DKRENZS
HERB
ilTFTfill
The Great Tonic and Appetizer. For
Sale Everywhere. o>i9 3m
J. c. COiHBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second and Tehvma atreeti.
r*Terrapin cua.tantly on band.
Oysters in every Btvle, PRIVATE
SDPPER ROOMS FIR PARTIES.
dec 31 lra
Bar Sugar
"POR SALE — S18 KEARNY STSEET, AT
J MERGER'S. _ AJro, every kind of Candies
Wboleeale aad Reb il.
oo7bf »I. A. EXFT.TKK.
CLAIRVOYANT. — MAD. MARTELLE, .*.
jast arriv«d from Europe: i»new(,rsmeB-t'jii
tal questions; dsvelopes mediums; magne- S»
tises. Oirclas, Tuesday and Satarday evenings;
oames jriveii. French and German tDotan. Ad-
mission: L&die?, Fifty .Cents; Oeatiemm, One
Dol'ar. Hotts from 13 to fi, and 7 to 10. **3
Howard street. m2 lut
....TO....
NEW SAUCEX.ITO,
...-ET THE....
French Zoifaves
....ox....
8VB.DA1- MAT 111U
SKIRMISHERS' DRILL BY THE ZOUAVES
STEAMER OONTRA OOSTA
bas been obsrtered by tbeZooaves,
aod will leave DaviB street, between
Broadway rnJ Vallejo, at 9;^ and 11 a.m., «cd «t Us
I'M. Retuitiinc. will leave aancelito at 4 and 6
i' ir. Geoflemen's t ckets for ronadltiip, 75 cents;
Laaiefl ditto, 50 c-m's. mjS td
GRAND EXCURSION
....TO TBI.... '
FARALLONES!
rpHE STEAMSHIP
Wm. Taber,
CAPTAIN OHAS. THORKB
WILL LEATE
Marke-slreet Whart,
....OK....
Sunday, May 11th, at 9 A.M.,
And arrjv© at the Islands at 12 m .sharp. Ample
accommodations wilt be provided tor tne Lading
of passengers.
Tbe Bteamer ha* been entirely rutUtei, and it is
proposed by toe Committee of Arrun^ements to
m> Ice this TUE exoarsion of tbe season.
Every department will bs in tboroaghly compe-
tent bands.
A S -ie Band of Mosio will aooomp&cy the Exonr-
sioa.
Slnffle Tlcbeta ....88 SO
Tickets for Gentleman and Lady... 4 OO
ED. OHAMBKRIIN,
OAPT. GKO. E. HUNT,
m?6 td Committee of Arrangements. '
Corner Twelfth ead FoUom attests.
MAlf 11, 1873
First Grand
GERMAN MILITARY FESTIVAL
....OF THE....
German Dragoons
Captain George A. Rabe, Grand Marshal,
Escorted by tbe Officers of tbe
FIRST LIGHT DKAGOO.VS,
Captain D. More,
Officer* S. F. Hasian. Capt. J. Scrjber
THB CrEBUANIA RIFLES,
Capt. J. Schneider.
THE 8. F. FUSILUEQS,
Capt. J. OantnB.
THE CALIFORNIA JAEGEHS,
Onpt. Speejael.
GERMAN OVaRU FUSILEEKS,
Ospt. Schneider.
THE STEUBEN GUARD,
Capt, Weiuharie,
And a deontation tram all the Cavalry of the
STATE, ARMY AND NAVY.
Tbe Procession will form on Bush Street, the
right resting on Powell Situ t ac 9>£ a. m , and
march at !0 o'clock s'jarp tiroach me prmolpal
streets to the City Gardens, where a Grand Dinner
will oe nerved to the Dragoons snd tbeir encorti.
The b:-'.-f and veal having been fittared by Messrs.
Lax k Miller expressly for this oooasion.
Concert by Prof. Mahdea's Band.
ADDRESS by HOK, UK. STIEGL1TZ
Games for Ca;.h Prize amounting to Sl.OOO
will he held. At 2 o'clock
Tlie Aerial Sliip
The wonder of the world will be exhibited, and
dancine wi 1 commence at 1% in both pavi'ionr.and
a Grand Uouuert in the (Jononrt Stand will be 0n&-
tinued natil dark. Gr.nd Ball in the new piviiion
all night. Admission, 5) cents; Children, "25c.
Ob Saturday, May 10th.
The Grr-eat Aerial Sliip
Will make an asoension carrying ten passengers,
all well known citizens of San Francisco. Prof. O
3. K Farview is the invsntor, aod cattain on
this voyage. This Bbip. orflring machine will be
on exhibition on Tuesday and all the week. Admia-
Bion,2dct9. myotd
S. F. and N. P. B. R. Co.
-K.l-'i ^fl^wy='
CHANGE ^F TIME.
ON ANO AFTPR APRIL 1, B73, THE STEAM-
or ANTE LOP It, connecting ot Donannq Land-
ing with tbo San francisno & Nortb PaciQo Rail-
road Company for Gloverdale and all intermediate
atitions, will leive Sun Fiancisco daily (Snnioya
excDted), from Broadway Wharf, at3iW P.M. Ke-
tnruini?, the train will leave Olovordale daily at
S;3l) o'clock A.M . connecting at Donanoe 'ith the
Bteamer and arriving in Sao Fiancisco at 10:2(1 A m.
J be ete&mers and oars makn olose conneotions
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSlQNT'AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Franolsco at 8 A. M. evsry Sunday
arriving at Oloverdale at 1 o'olook P. M. Returning
will leavo Oloverdal" at '^ o'clock, a«risiog in San
Francisco at " o'olock. This will allow exour-
GtoinBts snvoial hours at anr of the pUcss along
tne lino of tbe rond For all information apply at
the OompMis's office, 486 Monttromer; street.
*pl8 PF.TcR UQNAEUE, President.
Batiger'sGentra! Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the sea ion. and many of the most
popular
FICNIOS
Will be held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKAIING PA Yf LION, MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free pa week days.
AdtnlMlon 25 Cents
CHILDREN IO OENTS. ap!7 tf
Metropolitan Theatre,
S 1CB4MENTO.
WK. MORROW. SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
• This house can bs rented by the night,
week, month or j*\r hp, firit-claii oompiDies ooty
Will nold about $1 OtO. Address as abovd. ap!9
chas. m\n
Pioneer iCIosI
(Pormerly Mayer iW^,
No, SO UONTGOME
Oppoalte the LlcT* ^
BBAHOfl, 408 REAR
MR. MAYEK CALLS ATT
large and well selected *t>
Ladies Cloaks, in £i
and Clot J
And his new styles of ready-»t I
other LADIEb'SUlTS, at YEF I
AJ.-o. a large stock ot Strlpeo I
bhawls, Lace Jackets. Silk rml
Silks. Sali n3, (tlonkings, and •'!
Trimmings. JU8T AKR1VKD. I
the Spring styles of
PLAIN ASH EUBll
linen srr
N. B.— Cloaks. Dresses and sol 1
in latest fashion, at reasonable r I
S,
HALI
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PAR
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YELLC
DOC
AND
IODIDE* K
mBE BEST SPE1K8
la ate. Pnrlfle. tbe i
morbid, eorrapt und Irai «
Care. Hlieiiuiitll.nl and Men
Sold by all Srugrl.ts.
A8EXCT, 41T 8A.N80MI!
SOLE AGENTS F(
IS. FGBBT't I.AST C
D». FI8BT9 WtllFO
POSTE
Programmes, and all kinds o( I
snow, lec:tike. cojtc :i
ATBE and CIBCU8 HA'
AT LOW KATtS, 1
:o. E^». stee
SSS CLAT STBI .
THOMAS W. Bl
SXX^-VUEl FXj.1
*# M ANIJFAtTUHll ■
^J^ BEpI'lilll
^T dbumsTbahjos ^
^C^ -AtTIr-
OXSIER 9C1T81CAL IBttTr"
ESTABIaISHED JJf tM
9»-Le»eons iriven on the Kscfou M
MIS8I0K BTKKET, beEwoon Iftn; tj
N. B.— Fine-toned Silvur boto 1 •
oasionmlD always on haad.
FREE ANDE
BTEBT 8ATCBBH
IT
16
Piano and JSixifclnff
CHARING
•ijLiSLI
ooo Alt. .1011 street, sear *
dclO EAGLES A WILD J
CANDIES.
m
ALA. XWDfc OE TBB WI Jg
made at oor bt**n> Ganoj ra
orders, eaneoiaUa Iror.i toe eoawn
and will be promotlj "gJ^JSf* J-'J? t»
lOT MfMiipon
UHAS^BRA LODQINI
FfNBLY FOB
gle or in suite,
Well AJsUS«»
^> Pnfnret*cea Jf-ooj^,
or withcot board. AL
9\S Buehetrsat.
AFmE-WOBKKD OEOOBET I "
tbe nort ot Mrs. E. BtsaHl
lie), will bo raffled for od ,
Sutordoy ETenlnir, BMO
At SPIERS A POND'S, cotner j a.'
streets. 100 obanoes. SI per obsnt|
Philadelphia Ken
OHAS. V. BEEGOLD, P80I
THE OH010B8T MEATS '
Vegetablesi_ Board by tns ■
ton PINK STREET between*}
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CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS,
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BELU UNION THEATFE
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OoAurtlraaj in the Finlii
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THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY!
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HB1R EI
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LI8CHEN
AND
FRI8CHEN.
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• • • •* w. *>•.•«•
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aoa Bitr
B).t l™n
Oakaw akaiatiaaia br lk« (IwtiB?.
mox»at rum. Mar mi — nm inHma «r
MIHM v > - > v Al)AM« Hid Queen of Serto-Comlc Vooallatf*
Mnmpr Baraoy, ttto .Tlif Dnnorr Pur Kxoellenoe.
KOVP'T. ««7 W> lllll al LBOk-s rum]. tioo of Off.ah.rki ronla 0|n, ault'TCI
CHOUFLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OF A NIGHT!
«1 0>" 1 r-..T.e..e
l«l¥n(«lrrlT«l* Itavea
■ Ibfbn ThMtn ami a* irwwui b*v**/t*< oo M«*4«v-
> pMMaaUir at •<«t.t o'e.oafe.
X TVT nit * I V
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■AS I — < ■ *l. < *lr
HJlli RailtOI
T* ba f*lt«»*d frf lb* R**r* Am af
Trip to x^cixrlfli
fa — -p. r*r
Ifrmti «
Tb« pvrtortaaa** »ll wwhli wit*
PILLICODDY & OSCUTTLE!
Jflba i*.t*r Pllllcadt . R 4* W.-k
' ift* a*pp«**d • blp*r*«t*d fcliMt.. M K*Hr
Hi Aiuitii P111I« ' 11 nor*
r»na? O*<r*taoo
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BTJYTE
<if«i«bnit4 • ! A* WHrri ftaiRTft.
•*-■ A IX A*t> HIE rllSM.
Tb*y S. mnmi,
aad far omalltr »ad doraoili'y win rarar b* raat«ba>1. To ba ht4
I V 1. Al'CTHIN NTOBR, DM Kfi ray Mr** .
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EPIZOOTIC.
APUt.e. SUPPLY ■ r MMM lif ' : i !f RE
b* o'"» -i-l »» »-if • . n int
*d-'r«t>:* ' K'TR « pnr.tl.bi-*. lat-lf IS, lb*
»X kXP -BArf COMPANY JaMRS
LK A J J.. Apithaoa-iaa. GS1 Monl-
ORAN^
1HTICULT1TRAL
8TILL ANOTHER.
ilirjfuf* .
rpEE ANT fPRDJG EXHIBITION
111""1
ty District Honicultural
aJBrM"
Society, of California,
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MAT 8, 1873
TO 0OSTIXUE HIKE DAYS.
DIHPLAT Or KLOiTF.RB, TltKKS AMD
IBDB3 will b« tin/ i|ui'lol. Tha Hall will b. DK0-
D oa . OKIMO • ALE. with WEEATIH UI > 'iAK-
"TATwAKY, AgOAKlUMS, yiX>BAL VOOTTT-
''■'■ 1CTTI0 WOBK. BOUQUETS Mid FLUWIB6, Mo.
•▼ftf* »n«n(KiQ and aTADlnt
hmldt & 8chlott's Band
•i! furm tha mot »»l.rt mn>lc. nothing will be loll
U> inaAa tha tatlbUlon a moat brilliant ancoaav.
PaOFXSSOR E. 8. OARK,
l» Calratnty of Oallromtm. baa Bndrr cowaaila* to
tba Ofg.IXO ADDBK96.
■ FTY HANDSOME PRIZES
•"•MM to tka YOQIia LtSaS of Su Kumlito
U MklMt Aba Pluta netrtt at Iba Exhibition of
•ftanao* tOBmBOtig on u-ottr. Mar tab,
ba ftram iwij to all Boja and Qtrla who pir.
lotcaa at tba door. *yf.
Oil! MAKtlTT Or HAIOOW*
■ »■•* «o n'nr. mr IrtaoAa |
aaw la. ..Mi "i»t 1 h*»» oaa.a4 tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
IT
KB** Baati •tr«-*i. heiwcci M«nl(-«TT
uad Kriiif,
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c
ni.v*. v- r[i,Dll»i.
.oil If Proprietor.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DRH TROMMI.ITZ A r,KKDP*.ORADOATR8
of tb» i.»ipato md Vicar* Iltii*«m.ta>, and ■
.it-* » ni.'»nt mi T •on* UM'*d but** Arm/.t)ti*« <
nOkovd >feir ( ffl - ood J.»hor«'oti ft. Wo. ASA
RKAK,'.-Y HTRn.;r.o«Mr:»l1foroi», forth, trfnt. i
m»n> ol till •■>■•« of I6» U'la*rf kod U»a*r*t,<s
i.rcmi. mitl kH Fa-iiftl* i.aDrl\iDU, To tttSarvri .
frota AX^tDA. BrocO&Hia. "ipf3»rl .. «or« lr,f-..-.
■ <, inoidtS 10 «od olbat D:*-***» Of tb« l.ortd
■. w«rir'TiT™-'idl?>rofr««f»*l*Jfillrr'«
Maalinr K.lraM of Tatllo. Ice «i!iq< lnbalmi
Appt't'ni wb.c , ta ■ t ataTilj Qiad In H.rooi, '
•od for which *• *f« «b* *l"la Agttc-.a for <b« F*. |
eiBo I'oui. For forlhar ^inltil-- »I1 tr iJJr'ii >
DHH I'-OMHLITZ A LKF.Dtff«,
A»« K-arn Mrbo', *»o Praootooo I
Omen IlOtTH*-/ ron HI to II A. M . a 10 4 I*. K . I
trd 6 1) T r.M
P h — *apa.'«,«»o'r»no» for t*>t ■ocotnraofiallon
of l-«M-a nMI*
Bar Bugpar
IflOB 1AI.B-S1S KIARNY STABIf* AT
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P. VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AJCD BbLLb
Good Second -ha iid Clothing.
Alio, "LKMtn. DrBS. and RKPAIRS, in lb*
moaiMioQurirj Tjaaootr. Biliuitw) ID» »dot. a
ai*Mlalt» for %) *««ra, aod ta bomad to fir* aatia-
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— t j. moat dnr«' 'iiHrowaM Ha-
ported Into th* ta*' hat for to* prto*. Uail aod *•«
ORGANS.
riAIM-F * All I ^ vrr OKUAM
p*rfa*t r*Ml iBatf«ra«tat (i'-fl*. Tn* i*aa la par*,
L.iar*rfal and rtMotik, Or*r AltOO*>of than
bara b.»D aold.
"krel Mailp, XfiaU B»«k*. M*atr Fa-
llot, Plauiti tin riaaan t'a*,r,, VI*.
Hat. Oaltiara, .li-MrJr«ni, «l«c , plr,
It TUB MCM.O DRPARTMKRT OF
A. L. BANCEOFr & CO., Agrenta.
a p : I aod la
7«l Mk.ri.et alreel
ATTavB TMJC
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
00 TO TUB
IrCOt SOOtOH,
••tier alreel, i.enr BAe«f-*} ,
Aod |r* oo* of tbtlr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All DrinUri Ten Cent!
f*oif .!■>*., D. RRIOOR. Proprietor.
New Discovery.
TUB UUK OP TUB WONDKHFUL PLAKT
•bat God i*l*ail*d (or kh*Oor**f
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, OQUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL IPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
la andar*tocd per(*«t.jr !»/ t":. and»r«Uoad-the
onlr paraoi on too (Joniir.Dt that fallf ooropr*
haadi It* Diaalo q*«lltta*. Tba abor* Oomplatau
at* 'r*at«d p»t»r«»il> nlib aafatr aod agooaaa.
DR. K ft. DODUK la to ba foand atblaefflo*.
*riHMark*t. atr.n', oppsaUa Third, Hoona 1 and
1, IroB Hi AM 1 1 1 r m . aod from f to * m
R«ktd*oUr), 1906 MUaioo atrcel. f.tiaata oaa
b»aooomaiod*»td with Rnom aid Board. apM
LA FORMES'
Hair Restoratire Powder
THIB FOWDKR WILL PHRVBWT THB HAIR
from fallin« off, aod alao r*ator* a d*w growth
of Balr t* tb* bald bead wltLtia a faw waaka wbara
U>» roola ar* oot dtitroyad. Tbli potf dar It mutl
With warm watar aad oi*d M uraA Ibr** tlaaa*
A trial of oaa box wf*l ooortio* inn tbat
Ladies and Children
....Wll.l. HMD ...
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
APRFHSIXU PLEASANT TO UBS. EASILY APPLIRD.
M ao< arr.*ar> •"J *"'> "*" lo|ora tb* moat dalloaA*. It
•ana ail dlaaa*** of t a aoaio. ra*>or*a daedmff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
bilm Iba hair aofi aad tloail, and la rUKBIA VBOE
TAHI.K.
aa>-Tba Orlalnal 8AOE BKUHK UA1B TOXIO AkTD
DBBSIIlfOaaaik. hadkl Ua Anal,
JAI. II. DATM, DrnaflM.
Single Ontside Rooms,
— wrrs —
No. 1 Spring Beds and MnUrusstis,
- —-at ru it -■ —
BRANCH HOUSE,
lit HA WHOM K KTBEKT, COB. CLAY,
AT
X'lXfy O.iita por AXlalxt,
And Lenin toy the Week.
•OFXlXkT A.IJAJ XkTXGaaCV
L. J. SWELL, Propiiator.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB MOST BXBGAlfT ODSTOM WOBK IB THB 0ITT
rHZ J0DBNAI^(tf^»M1'8E1CEBT,•
PotiUsbed even Dm in >
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B O Gr
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Bslow Moats-ornery, B"> TrMotooo-
SATURDAY ....MAI 10,
1873
AMPSEMBNTS. Bt^w
Alhambba TBEiTOt-Tte programme at
Ui, boose iieo excoliect one. At the matinee
to-day. and a**la this ef*n.og, tbore will be a
Urn and fiabionabie andience to enjoy tba
briatat aodgrao«fal pjrformwooa of Kelly and
Leon, toe original comio books of Obarlie Vivien.
ut floe •iaginf, of J. G. Bnasell and W. F. Baker,
and iha amnsind acta presented by Bob Hart,
Sam KicK^F, Littl Mac end others. Kext week
th tc will t>- aa enLire obmge ot bill, and io ad-
dition tootbet oltraotioDB, toe management an-
nounce* taa first appearance of Mis* Anaia Adams
and Muter Barney. Kelly and Leoo will offw tba
grest attraction of the comio Optra of "Ohon-
■Unri."
Caufobnia Theatbe.— Mi s D. P. Bowei"
bad a capital bonee on the ocoaston of her benefit
]a>t niebt and the performance was excellent.
Aa Partbonia, Mrr. Bowers did some splendid act-
;nr, and J, O. McOollem. who is not too faigaly
rated by the poblio of San Franoiico. bmt who
pleases wall lo .ether cities, gained oonaidirabl*
applanao (or bta impersonation of Ingomar. The
great treat of the evening was, however, the per-
formance of "Tbe Jealoos Wife," with Mrs. Bow-
en aa Mrs. Oakley, and John MoOnlloogb aa Mr.
Oakley. This awakened recollections of Charles
Kean sod Mr-. Kean in tbe aims play, and fell so
little short of their performance, that tba moat
exaetrne critics were eatiefied. Henry Edwards aa
Ma.or Oakley, B J. Buckley as Charles Oakley, 8.
W. Letch an Mr. Baetett, Hiss Minnie Walton as
Harriet, Hiss Louise Johnstone as Toilet, and
Obarlea Henry as John, all pUjed their parts well(
and the comedy was a decided snoosse. At the
matinee to-day, "East Lynne" will be performed,
and tail evening Mr*. Bowers will appear in her
wooderf al i mparsonatlon of "Elisabeth." The
pobl.c »ill be glad t> learn that Mr. McOnilongb
has effacted aa extra, eogagemsDt of six ngbts
with this popular actress, and that she wlU appear
every evening atxt week.
Bella Union Theatbe. — To-night, after
aoipital first part, Tommy Barton', will appear in
character songp, Miss Jennie Johnson in serio-
comic songs. Miss Lillie Harland in dances. Gas-
elm and Fritz in gymoaEtia feats, B, G. Marsh
sod Malt Kelly io "The Scottish Chiefs." others in
sots, books and dances, and R, G. Marsh, Matt
Kelty, MissMinnlo Fillrr ore, Hiss Fanny Garret-
eon and Hiss Jennie Jo ansou in toe capital farce
of "Pillicody and O'Honttte."
Btjckxet*8 New Vabietibs.— To-night,Nrd
Bnokley, the favorite Sao branoisco mfnstrel.wbo
has been laid no with tbe prevailing epidemic
will make bis rei ppearanee and a capital evenisg's
entert\tnment may be exoected. Strange to eay
Sally Thayer, "The old War Horse" 1 baa entirely
etoaped the epizootic, and appears every evening'
as bright and pi quanta ee ever.
Hobticulttjaal Hall. — This ball now
presents a very beautiful* appearance both fa tbe
day time and in tbe evening. It is fast becoming a
faablonable promenade, anda few boars may be
spent there very pleasantly amidst thousands of
beautifal flowers and shrubs and myriads of light*,
wblle Schmidt k Sch'ott's Band discourses elo-
quent maiso. Everyone will be there this after-
noon sod evening, so if anyone wishes to find any-
one it will be as well for them to psy a viiit to the
Floral Exhibition.
EicucejcN to tbe Fabaxlonb Islands,
The seosnd excursion to the Farallooe Islands
will take place to-morrow. Tbe William Taber
baa been fitted tip with every accommodation for
excursionists, and ell who go will have a pleasant
time. There will be a gocd enpply of boats to land
tbe pafseDcei-F, and ibey will be allowed sufficient
time to thoronghly explore tbe islands.
Notes. —Billy EmersoD, Charles Button,
Obas. Verner, Thomas Oam p bell sad Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Bates wilt leave for Australia to-morrow
maroingio tbe Constitution, wind and weather
permitting.
The new theatre on Bush street (formerly Con-
gress Hail) is vary nearly ready, tbe upholsterers
and decor* tor* being engaged in putting the fin-
ishing tonohes to tbeir work.
Mrs. D. P, Bowers ha, boon engaged for six
nights more at the California Theatre, clesing on
Satarday next.
Stock in. the new theatre enterprise on Mission
street will shortly be pat on tbe market. The ar-
chiteot is btU7 preparing plans aod specifications.
Miss Annie Adams has entirely recovered from
ber hoarseness, and will appear at the Alhambra
Theatre on Monday. The wonderfal Master Bar-
ney will kIbo appear.
Prof. Vanok, a magician from Calcutta and Bin-
dosUn, is on bis way to San franeiseo. A Ohicago
paper says; "He baa a solitaire diamond ring,
presented by tba Rajahof Baroda, valnsdat $6,000;
vest obain with rnbfes and diamonds, valued at
$ l,'(M, presented by Prince Napoleon; eamsl's hair
snawls from the Rajah of Jeypoor, and any qnan-
tity of jewels from the orownad beads of Indi
Turkey, France, eto. Hia baggage alone is insared
for $30,000." We welcome the advent of this dia-
mond-decked magician.
Lew Battler, the vr si I- known mimtrel— the best
barnt-cork (Jamille who ever appeared oo the
etajre— baa givan np burnt oork. and now draws
oorka for hie customers at his handsome saloon
SSlBuab street, below Kearny.
Tbe French KoOtves will make an excursion to
New Sanoelito (to-morrow. The pienios given by
this company are always pleasant affaire, and no
doubt all who take part In this will enjoy them-
selves well.
Toe theatrricrl wardrobe and ordinary wearing
apparel ol the late Mrs. Mary S. Stewart, the
well-known aotress, is t> be sold at administra-
tor's sate to-day. There will doubtless be a good-
ly ga.hering of the profession.
The Metropolitan TceUreis fast coming down,
though so quietly that the pnblio are generally
unaware of it. The "insides" are taken out, and
• mere shell remains— au aobing void. On enteiing
one ie more than struck with the emptiness of
everything, especially the theatre in question
ia its present condition. Tbe sunlight streams
through tbe eoalped and fractured roof on piles
of rubpiob, whloh now cover tbe area eooe ooon-
pied by the parquelte end orchestra seats. Stage.
eceuery, flies, wiags, tormentors, flats, borders,
ouriain boxes, seats— all are quits gone, and though
t he front of the theatre still looks firm and strong,
it is but a mask on the face of a skeleton.
aju-roinoAL Mcbjtum. — One of the most
o mplece collections of the kind In the United
States, comprising hundreds of oostly and beau-
Mai wax models, is dally on new (to gentlemen
aclyj at tbe Mntenm on Montgomery street Aa
-oar say be profitably scent bare*
Orrs Gabdenb— Gband ^njTAM Festi-
val.— To-morrow the first Sreuo German Slihtirr
Festival of the German DraB^0D, wju be be a at
these gardens by the oeir phnieB eoQmerattd in
another colnma. Tber', wm be eamee for oasn
prizes to tbe amoonf.f $1,000, a ootrcert and ball.
On Saturda', Pro*. J. K. Fairvew will make his
Brst trip la tbr aerial ship of wsrrov he is tbe in-
vmtor, aid oy which be claims io have solvtd tbe
difficulty of navigating ibe air. In addition to tbis
novel attiaotioo, the managers anoouace tbe en-
gagement of the Parisian dancers, M'lle Thertse
sod Moos. Schmidt, who will appsar in a grand
billet pantomime this afternoon, in conjunction
with Prof. Samwells, immediately sfter tbe dspar-
tureof me aerial ship.
Gband Sunday Eiocbsion.— The steamer
Antelope leaves Broadway Wharf every Sunday at
8 o'clock am, conneotioB with the care of tbe
North Pacific BaUroad at Donahue for PeLilums,
Santa Rosa, Healdsborg and OloverdaU, arriving
at tbe Utter place at X P. M. Returning, exauraioo-
lets will leave at2r. un and arrive in Ban Fran
cisco at 7 P al. The trip offare tbe advantsgeof a
splendid sail, tbe length of tbe bay, and sixty miles
ol railing through the wbolo length o( Sonoma
aoonty, one of the richest io tbe State. Exonr-
ston tSoketaat reduced rate e good f rem LSatarday
to Monday. ' ; «J| fcpjl
Woodwasd's Gaedens. — This afternoon
there will be a Children's May Festive', and
tbe exeicises will be of s very entsrtaining
and enjoyable nature. Among other attrac-
tions tbe programme includes character draoing
id costume by pupils from the MoCarty Brothers
and Sisters Academy. On Sunday, JohaO. Oooke
from the hippodromes of London, wilt make his
.first apperrauee at these gardens in hie lightning
triple trapeas not. Tbe Japanese Troupe will also
appear.
Miss Annie Adams.— This lady who will
maae her first appearanoe in California, at the
Alhambra Theatre on Monday evening, needs no
introduction to the public .of San Francisco. We
have so frequently transferred laudatory notloes
of this great serio-comic artiste, fiom the columns
of our Hastsrn contemporaries to tbose of Figabo
tbatour publioare welt aware of tbe eEttmstioa
in which she is held, in every city ia which she
has appeared^
EASTERN IftAMATIC NEWS. -
la New York, at Booth's, Dion Boooioao.lt was
playing in '•Arrah-na-Pogne." Tbe itlspttoh
says: 'Hie personation of the character is infe-
rior to tbtt of Mr. Gleony and Da a Bryast HJB
sotiag lacks geniality, bis brogue is faarBb, and
without tbe meiowness or melody which made
that of Joha Brougham, Barney Williams, and
ether Irish oomedlaos, eo pleasing to tbe ear. Ae
an adapter of other men's plays, Mr. Boucioaott
is an undoubted success; but, as a representative
of Irisb oharaoter be ia a lamentable failure."
At tbe Union Square, Miss AgossKthel was play-
ing in "Fron Froa." Toe great pantomimic
ballet spectacle of "Asraefwas the attraction at
Niblo'e At tbe P if tb Avenue, "Divorce."
At the Grand Opera House, Fecbter appesrtd io
"Monte Oristo," on the '.tilth alt At Wallaok's,
the last nights of Sot-hern were announced, and
he appeared in the oomedy, by H. J. By tod, enti-
tled "Only A Shilling." fae Lydia Thomp-
son Troupe were about to play a farewell engage-
ment in burlesque at the Academy of Music.
Nellie, a pleasing young comedienne, wae the
attraetien at Tony Paeter'a Bryant's Opera
House was running a burlesque of "Fron Froa
Tbe fifth edition of "Hnmpty Dompty" wae
drawing well at the Olympic Mies Louise Ar-
nott bad made a sneoess at tbe Athermum. Miss
Minnie Loder, wbo ptsyed a very shirt engage-
ment at Fox's American Theatre, Philadelphia,
was annonootd to appear on the 28th.... .A dra-
matisation of Kdmosd Yates's novel, "A Bad
Lot," was played at tbe Bowery. It was to be suc-
ceeded by a drama entitled "Wild Oat Ned."
Hsrnandee Foster appeared at Wood's Museum on
theStb. in a drama entitled "Willie Reillj."
Barrlgan and Hart and Misa Kitty O'Neil were at
the Theatre Oomique. Johnny Thompson, tbat
lively f rand, was to be "on hand" en May 12th,
The Howard Atherseom, Boston, annouaeee a
new drama illustrative of the Indian wars, enti-
tled 'Tbe Mod oca, or the Red Fiends of toe Liva
Beds," io which one hundred performers will ap-
pear, together with the Montgomery Light Guard,
the Grattan Light Guard, a grand Indian ballet
and all the Howard company.
John T. Raymond bal a benefit at the Globe
Theatre, BoBton, on the 2Stb n't.
The Boston Ooarier sayB : Mrs. J. B. Booth will
take ber farewell of the Beaton stage on May 10th,
and it is te be hoped tbe thousands who have
teamed to admire ber for ber flue abilities as act-
ress, will join with tbe frieodB in private life, whs
esteem her for ber worth as a lady, and make the
occasion notably worthy of Boston. The enter-
taiument has not been announced, but we hear
that a lady prominent la New Bedford society will
beoneot the volun tiers, making ber first appear-
ance on tbe stage.
A Obioago paper speaks of one of our Oalifornia
prodigies, who has been playing at tbe. Academy
of Muslo in that city, and says:
Little Nell is winning golden opinions. With
6ut question, she bas become tbe finest character
actress in America. Everything Bhe undertakes
Is perfected . Her fast young
.__.,. _„ _ao, Dutch dialect,
song and dance, banjo, and general business, U
unsurpassed.
Barton Hill, the comedian, who ie shortly to
oommeuoe an engagement at tbe California Thea-
tre, has lately been playing a star engagement at
the Olympio Theatre, St. Louis,
EUse Holt and Horace Wall, will arrive in New
Terk io July or August, and are engaged to open at
Wood's Museum, September 1st.
H. F. Daly, of the Globe The.tre. Boston, has
been engaged for two years by J. B. Booth, for
Beta's Theatre.
W.-B. Donaldson, one of the oldest negro min-
strele and clowns in tbe United States, died lataly
at Pooghkeopsie.
Joe Jefiaraon will play an engagement at Booth's
Theatre during tbe Fall seaeoo.
Lydia Thompson goes to England this month,
but will return in September.
Stuart Robson appeared at the Olympio Theatre,
St. Louie, May 5:h.
Miss Olivia Rand will shortly join tbe company
at the Boston Theatre.
Miss Ro*a Rand bae been engaged for Frank
Mayo'a traveling company.
MissNeilaon gave a dramatia reading in fit. Louis
on the25tault.
Mrs. Jae. A. Oates aod her husband, Tracy W.
Titns, will visit the Vienna Exposition and the
principal cities of Europe thie Summer, and will
return in the Fall with a wardrobe of handsome
coatumes for her comio opera compiny.
The New York Dispatch says: California and
ences have set a pattern which deserves to be imi-
tated everywhere. They oatl out tbe ecenic artist
and give him the. credit nbieb usually falls to
others.
Balviai, the noted tragedian, it is announced, ie
coming to America, He will arrive In Augnst.
There was a rumor lately current that Rossi was
coming over.
J. K. Emmettwitl produce tbe new play written
for bim by H. J. Byron at tbe Wain at ■ street Tbes,
tre, Philadelphia, October 6th.
Mies Oartotta Leolercq commenced her farewell
engjgement . prior to her return to Europe, et tbe
GlobelTneatre, Bsiton, on the 26th nil.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will arrive In New
Yojk early thie month, and pieparatione to give
them a reception are being made.
Panline Lucca hss engaged a villa at Newport
for the eommer, with Mi*a Loulso Inboard*, of
the Rubinstein Tioupe, as ber companion.
Johnny Allen, Chestnut, Philadelphia, 12;h.
O, R. Tborne.Jr., will play tbe lesding bcjlaees
at the Uoton-tqoare Theatre oexteeason.
Rankln, with tbe prefix of McKee, is a name not
unknown to the financial circles of theatrical soci-
ety, set it bas not attained the lustre of a clean
aertiflosts ot the Chicago Court of Bankruptcy.
Rankin'* familiarity with tbe general credit sys-
tem of tbe United States is ebon* to be demon-
strated at an expenie of $12.' CO, fnroiebed by con-
fiding ae'ora, aotreeeee, agents, hotel keeper', aod
friends. If the Court should sponge ont the claf rus
of three truetiug creditors, who shall dare qies-
tion tie honesty or morality cf eo distinguished a
monetary scientist ae McKee?
On tbe evening of tbe 23d alt. Miss Emmeline
Zavistowski made a grand euccessin tbe papular
domestic ilvs ol "Matrimony," tt the residence
of her parents in Now York. Mies Ziviatowskt,
elegantly aid appropriately ocatomed ae the wife'
was supported, by Lieut. J. bhajler, U. S. M. C, bb
tbe bosband. Tbe cast in tbe nuptial scene in-
onded the gentle Alice ZavUtowakt, Miss Kst*
Sbailer, Mite KateGraoger, Mies Fannie McOlcre.
Tom bbftiier, aod ireorge and Edwin Moore, as-
sisted by Msze Edwude as prompterand direotor.
Tbe piiocipslB were gre«-teG witU enthusiastic de-
mons! rations of sffection, Tbe jojoue evsot was
celebrated until a late boar, when the young coaole
Started for Boa ton. in order io rehearse the "Hon-
eymoon." Among the guele was Major-Genera1
Sbailer, President of tbe Fire DepsrMnent, and
father of the star of tbe ocoatloa.
Harry Beckett, of the Thompson Troupe, will be
low comedlcn at Wallack's uFXt reason.
Tbe charming end talented Rosa Rand, leading
lidy at the Ho ll id ay- street Theatre, Baltimore*
•ntered tbe floral temple of Hymen en tbe 21et, in
the star role of the wife. Tbe happy bridegroom
was Jerome Evane, a wealthy Baltimorean. That
Rosa's path through life may be sjmbo'isad by the
many roseata bowers heretofore graced by ber
presence, ie tbe fervent wish of ber unnumbered
friends. So says the New Yoik Mercury, and so
ea?B Fioaeo, who first praised Miss Kosa's aotlog
wben she mads ber debut io San Francisco,
J. Clinton Hail, leadiog rasn for two years past
at the Rochester Opera-home, goes to Booth's as
each next ceieon.
Benson Sherwood, one of the beet matter-ma-
ohinists in Americs. who built the etageat Niblo'e
Garden, whicb is a marvel ef skill, Is engaged a
Booth's Theatre for next season. Daring the
summer the stage of that theatre ie to be entirely
rebuilt under Mr. Sherwood'e personal .sapeivJB-
MaBter Barney, on the occasion of his benefit
at Bryant' <• MioBtrels oo tbe altsmooD of April
21, wae proeeLt' d by Dan Brycot, Nelse Seymour
and a few friends with en elegant sliver belt
sard to be valued at $30. Nelse Seymour made
the presentation ipeecb, and a large audience w: •
ia attendance.
Jos Murpby appeared at tbe B-oofclyn, N. Y,
Park Theatre in "Help," to fair houses, during
the week ending April r£
Tbe Bery/er Family appeared in Brooklyn, N. Y. .
at the Atbenfflom on April 23, te good business'
since whicb tbey have done very well.
Tbe LoptE Family, cenaiiting of Mad. Loper
and five children, trapeze peiforaeiB, etc, adver-
tises in tbe Olipper for an engagement.
Charity Howard is at Trimbles Varieties,- Pitts-
burg,
It Is stated that Mr. Stuart Bobson'snsw piece,
entitled "Law in If ew York," is simply a para-
phrase from an old farce entitled "The lamed
Head."
The attraotive Weathersby.of Lydia Thompson's
troupe, ssys the ie constantly receiving notes*
bouquets, etc., from1. ardent admirers. One Mil-
waukee gentleman sent her a bouquet three feet
across, with a note begging aa introduction. She
thanked bim for tbe flowers, hot declined his
acquaintance. The fellow was so infatuated with
the blonde, however, that he followed on to
Chicago, took a private hex at tbe performance
there, and sent Weathersby a basket of okam-
pagne. She and "the girle" drank it, and bad a
jolly t me, but the interests in tbe donor were
in no. wise advanced. Almost every night Gome
Idiot will send in a note designating t. tie seat be
is to ocoupy, tbat they may notice bis comely
proportiona. Weathersby says the girlB have lots
of fan oat of these episodes, and they are often
the cause of their appearing se jolly daring tbe
play
A motion was granted by Judge Barrett on the
2-ltb ult. to attach the properly of W. W. Sfa?rman
to the amount of $112,000, Charles Fechter having
broagbt suit against him to recover tbat earn for
sn alleged breach of con tract in not opening the
new Lyceum Theatre. According to tbe contract,
made July 25, 1871. Sherman agreed, as alleged, to
ssl! Fechter the Frenoh Theatre for $110,00(1, the
latter to assume mortgages for $90,000 oo the prop-
erty and pay tbe balance in two payments of 525.C 00
each, tbe first to be made Jjly 25. 1873, and.tbo list
Jniy 25. 1671. Thia contract was modified first on
Jnoe 8. 1372, and next on October 21, 1672. Under
tbe first medifieatfon Sherman agreed te execute
and deliver to Fecbter certain other mortgages for
securing payment to the latter of $69,9)4, which he
had then expended on slteralionsof tbe theatre.
In the next it was stipulat-d that Sherman was
to pat the theatre in complete running order by
the 25th of last November. Fechter was to run It
as manager and proprietor, but Sherman was t
appoint the treaenrer, and the gross receipts were
to be deposited with tbe firm of Donoan, Sher-
man A Co., aod all tbe payments of salaries and
other general running expense were to be
made on checks countersigned by tbe treasurer
and Mr. Feohtsr. From these receipts Mr
Feohter was to be paid $1,'00 a month for his
pereonal use. One-third of the net profile were
to be kept for extraordinary expenses, such aa
buying new plays, etc, and the remaining two-
thirde were to go toward paying Sherman for hie
advances In fitting np the theatre. Tbe eeaaon
wae to oontlnue from November 25, 1872, to July
25. lt.73, and after tbat date tbe title deeds were
to pass to Feohter a* purchaser. One of the con-
ditions wa3 that Fecbter should play himself
tbrooghout the season. Fechter avers that,
while he fulfilled all bis portion of the agree-
ment, Sherman utterly failed to carry out his. He
net only expended neir'y all hie money in fur-
therance of the project, but gave all bis time
and the benefit of bis professional experience-
Instead of the theatre being in running order
at the time agreed upon, Fecbter was finally
prevented from entering tbe building, Tbe al-
leged damages ere as foilowi: Money paid for
alterations and repairs. $6i,0W; paid advanced
salaries to artiets, $10,000; loss ef profit gained,
$63,000 ; loss of money be would have earned, $2!<i>
009; loss fromlimprovemente in construction $»5,-
000; injary to good name. $20,000. Total, $02,000
It is aeserted ibat tbe theatre is Jo the baud s of
tbe sheriff, and Duncan, Sherman A Co., who are
aaid to be joint owners of tbe theatre, will cease
oonneotion witb Mr. Feehtsr entirely.
sensaensa JgMh^i»sasa-aw«Mw**seaggaeaTr 1 1 na
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" Ohlc&ao Beer Depot," 623 Sacrsnuntoatriet,
between Sacramento and Kearny. The cele-
brated •* Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. D»llr Inocb, with lobbter salad and
other delicacies', prepared by the epicurean
Frank Drimont. Beer, i u cents. Reyuhr &er-
mau lrmcbeo. caviar, Swi-« cbeese and tand-
wiohPfr, gtrvtd to order. To lunch at Waaga-
rnai/s is the thing. 5j
Moxobtb* or Fauiues wbo are about to spend
the Samm> r Id tbe country with their children,
ought not io forget b-fore they go to provide
thtmselveeaewcll as tbeir children with under
clothing. The only piece where they can buy
the enme cheaper and nia-fe of better matf rial
thau at any nth. r place i.-. at H Frkdlaudtr &
CoV, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building, ye
Slgnor Fulvio Rossi
Gives private lessons In Itall u and English
Vocal Music, at Hi Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. 6- a
Notice to 'he Public.
H. Feyeer, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, 1b now sel-
ling off bis one stock of meiiV, boys' and chil.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices . Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hsts, trunks, vallees,
e'e, below co-t. Call if you want bargains. 3i,
Preati anrt Sweet.
For the bent confectionery, ge do Cantj *mt
Wagner's. 107 Montgomerv St. near Sutter. M
Derby Sweepstakes.
A twappatake for the English Derby race will
be drawn on Monday, May 19th, 1878. at tbe
Charing Crops Sdoorj.GOG Mission ttrsct, neir
Second. Tick.; te now for Bale at the bar,
Er. C. T. Sige has removed bis office to tbe
Olympic Glob Building* corner of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. t
Corns, Bnnions, Iasrowissc; Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Sohoen-
weld, 127 Second trreet. 4-m
Pratt's Abolition OO
Gores Stiff Joists, Sprains and Bruises. S.L
Wxxite Labor Only :
Employed by tbe What Oboer Liundry, 131
Leldesdoiff street.
ftattler's wine Parlor,
Lew Battler, formerly in the minstrel line,
will be pleaBed to act the rolo of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 334 Bush street,
below Eaarny. 4-h
Fine Candies*
9reabt sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M, A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, S78 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
and Honest Prim in
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and prices reasonable. 6-a
Tbe Mew Oyster House.
0T6TE3 GnoTio has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oytter Dealfra in
the city, "For Ladles and Gentle men," at 438
Pine pl, next to tfowen Bros., grocers. TKU it
in every rerp<ct a place whert a gentleman ran
taiet kit family. 60
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chronic and speolflo practice, and as such is
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3an Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of LetdesdorfJ, a few doors oelow Wbat
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J. P. Wood. 824 Washington street. 4-1
m.oo:KL out
MERCANTILEIDiRECTORY.
100 000 00PIES T0 BK ISB8EI> °N
or about June K'tb. Send In your
advertisements immediately to No. SOS Mont-
gomery St., at B. H. EDWARDS'. m9 loi
GERMAN_PIANOS.
THE BSST AND THK OBKAP-
l^it. benraubftadter & Oo.. AReots
a 'or the oeletn-ated factories of
.ISlutboer, in Leipzig, and ScqIemp.
1 Berlin. Office. HO KKAHIS V KTRElET. apX
Photographs Painted
IN WATER OOLOBS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from th* emallett to full lifa-size, always
in tb " moat satisfactory nianner, on very moderate
terms.
EMILY B. Ei'TMAN,
diSO Kearny etreet,
ap29 lm Bntween Oalifornia and Pine.
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. 118 GEARY BTREBT.
Baths, 25 oenta. Best acoom-
oiod'. tioob in tha city. Separate
entrance for Ladies. Tbe Bathe
are fltt'd up vntb all modern
improvemsDle. Hair Outline, ribavlos; nod Sham-
pooing. Children'' Hair nearly cat Ladies' Sham-
□ooing. 5} cents. Private mora for Lad ie p.
mSri>tr\ug re vl-ttins tbe city are reepeotfolly
requested to patronize these Baths. my3
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
IOI TBIBV STBIEr,
Hap tbe choic.st sod mott seleet assortment of
Roods in Dor line in Ihe citr. tier HATS ars mar-
vols of beaoty. aod what ie moil important, HKB
PRICES ABB VtBY SEASONABLE. mil
MILITARY GOODS
....AMD. ,.
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAI
TRIMMINGS,
O30S Meotgomerj- strtet. Boo as BTo 1.
rabl4tf T. BODGFBS JQHNPOI*.
IOU WILL FIND
XadC^-fLXOHaT
....ST....
The Corn Exchange,
No. IS CUT 8TKEBT. apll
MB8, HCVBA». OLAIRVOYANT %i
.SND P^YOKOMETER. baa retorned *C
to ait 8TU0KVON S'IBEJtT. Moor, from •• •
10 10 !i: Fes, $3. Circlss Mondav and F.idar: t\e
" osnts. mje '
Ibe For mnate Has wh« Bnyt I
at the 1XX AHCTIOIrl
THE UNFORTUNATE N '
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL i
White Shirts for tse »
FAJCT GOODS, WATCBI
JEWELBT, KOTIOH "'
FEKFaJMEI. «*
IU
rSRLBII CTJT1E»T, Tl «
BAGS, TAT.I8ESJ, TO] »
A FULL bTOOK 61
Linen Coats and '
a full liki or
IiIjVen axjt'
CJJLl. AA'D
SEE »OB 1*
THAT
-AT TBI-
IXL Auction ii<
618 Kearny tn
Corner ot
f*.
cow 2,
— '
BRVE
tobacco:
• 4>
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• *■ riAIVM* • HAT l». M
CALITORJU TBRATU.
I^O I«.T I CULT
^M wool! 1 m t C
illl'tli •- \ \ \ ■ lit
RS. D. P. BOWERS!
Grand Horticultural Spring Exhibition
— — aa» %%*•
Bay District Horticultural Society,
HAV
•W ■I'm "tl.lMl ■
tsetli, Queon or isnslnncli mm+vnrvt dhtutioi
ni FLORAL WEALTH OP CALIFORNIA.
'""^OIM McCULLOUCH »a ROBERT, CARL OF ESSEX
""'Be MOHRtti M>» nraw i; mi or
Elizabeth, Queen of England
It Jl V 1 • < « In-* . - ..
hin Musi ■
HIM l|Hil
T LTNm
Plorol Dooorntlons.
Onrlnnds. Stnuiftry.
AQunrium*. r*Oxxritrtlri».
Ruttlo "%*7"Orl«.. ~X7VTro£%%Yvm.
; PROMK>AI»K < 0\< EBT B¥ S4 BITOT a s( ffLOTTTS BUD
• B"ri»mr,i». Thl< Aft I >rnlnf.
ruiTuw
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i hi .i>nn i
' IHTRlllll l 1 l"N
a rox bbt pni,« >
• -rOTFOtlllll. from **B«%»H
• I Mir <«► IOI TB SALOP..
tiid1
run
BAJLUM.
bt .Ol.
RKRROAN
In Iho I'.tpuI if tlic Dnnrn -will Jir. Oiponrd nl T::i<».
Grand Concert from Q to lO
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Door* odao mrp d*j (exorpl 8nod»jl In it 11 ». m. lor. r. m , rod from 7H 'o 10 r w
k&Vtt'
wo","" im
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- HI POI D ' IS SOi.n BT
rro. • pwt«tf«*A. BoAMdid pto-
mtniM imniMn ol PrtMo.
<^ll h. P.lr BM'n bold.
[Si5
tin'
me
1HI10 HAS RETURNED TO
It* Parent.
:ka shirt store,
Lmmrmr trr*t, ■«• ■«■■•*«** t*
3 Hooond Btreet,
•• yaw will fed a r«>mpi>l- aa-
• *f RHIITH and H R-IIS.
OOIM. ■• the awaaU law prteca.
BHK ROM T A C4».
< oxotst.eixjXV£i
DEMMffS FOR TflK OUBR OF RHKUMA-
, v I- aadOoaiUpaiion, mil kitii1(td diMiMi,
MM:
aarw Fatwwra'a writ*! : "I hire laala
atiavaaj t« i&a «iaa» raioa of tou Mr-
• liat lata rbaomaLlo troabte.
rtafaw, Fiaaao: "Your Ap»ri«olbu
« .■•tnrai aai aaallk U. raiaJaUo. lb*
-_ for aDioaitlim baa provad •■>-
Hnllathi«dii(aOf abom eUfan laara
aa 1 bava netar axparieaced on* valBga
•drew McVaiaira, 116 Sblplaj H.
rad by CennaH'a Raawdio- of a aarara
RbaaautUa* Id two wwaka."
tehaal Bar*. luU Tisbat: ■ Altar
it r ■•<Jiaa I au now la toad hailUi -a
t which I bara baan daorivad for mora
'•art.'*
Lattari «afl bafjMo it tba Depot— •*"*
B/awrr.
kVBPnY KB OP*,,
Aalp Aicdw.
DR. JORDAN'S
MOT01ICIL MUSEUM,
I in B« A OTirOt AND' W8TBDOT.
aE"T#dhiaW\5tflF
Oire* Tone to the Ntomnch.
t?CBBAT-|XL B<^TER-
Will RENEW LOSS OF tPPETITE.
(^feR*TlXLB>
la a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
.{Tic^xL'Bi^"
HAS XO BUPBRIOK AS A
HLOOU PURIFIER,
nan
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY.
Boon* lO nad I7....0120 Wii.IiIiikkiii Ntrpet.
AT
WILLIS' BAND.
TJB.O rURIIRHRD FOR ALL.
ooa**tona. Moaia loportad, airaoaad
aad for aala.
HAHHAM. JILIM LaaaVr .r
Orrhrttra.
MMKY V«Jf DIB MKHDES. l^att-
• f Bran Maiwd.
a»-Or4*ra from tba ooaalrr »«naptlf tltanotd
to Addrata M. W. WILLIS. Aaiou'a Moil*
Htora. IBS Hoc tM*m*rr atxaai, or AfAKUUH H.
BLUM. Raw JdODtvoraarratdraaL )a<U
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
JVa. «8« JaTootiaaaery atr«ct.
(MootfOtnary II look.)
ttVABAXTKB »"a7RP RltfO.OBO
aa** Tirol Dtpoilto*. on* v*r ont par moolb.
aar Ho Eolrj|r'«a or onaraa f- r Baok Hook.
mji w a TH0MPaUHi pr.,idaaL
J. OBOCKER. Baoraury. aara la.
JV. HWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS HCOHB ATBIIT.
PINE OOOOSI PERFECT FITS!
Batlsfactlon Ouamimm !
Anns lihb op bpkiwo aid guanas
liood. iBtlmnlml. Uil ud wt lb«v
:fsa,ia»B)t««M.i—rt. . . »»g »
MBS.AOQBRT, CLAIRVOYANT, TBS
lid Truo, M«dlu»— OftO b. f on.Dlt.,
« bo tin. M or .loll p.i » d .1 It, from 1 U A. . I
.„. .3*
lul OAralri, HttsdAr. ia««d£r '-' '
Mrr.llAI. BOTIAE TO
Picnic and Ball Coniniittces,
WW
auk raxPA||t
VAT*
D TO PORfflSH
II1A8 cmpitd of
t*t«, Oftdor ookip,-
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Wiih Uulr Qr'.t S<nulli>o,
COOUTKBIfBI r.
lAPrno tboi i
lorlodlx lit Coll. Wonder. BAPFIIO.
i.ki.ik ri.i.iM.
BIN U. Bl.I.I* o.d W. F.I.I.1B.
Berlo.C'ooilc u.d DoelfliU.
OCT I. I » T O H.
....A1TD....
LUOt ABAMB.
'I-IIK ABOVE ABTI.TS ABM MOW ON HUB BnnlAN. AM, IA.V KB.
fkfod er m*otcor, Wm of ih„ Hook, MoodUmu. tbroiub our >c«
■ BCBIIIAK iilUBVK
* CO.
■•-ipt»-i J»i awtoaax 1* •*1tn« J.iaa-i^^c
■aralto P™
flionlt'l ;b«o- bjijx ■■•,-! aifjapoB. if '8o|tnU»ia
jo . Bft p.ji -"D''0 1**4 •01 Oiim 'vaairaai i«ao »f\,
o| pa^ooa 'aavorif, paa .doqrj ia«o,oqo pu- 11
MI1HAO *Bd>IJ.Td MHJ, BSIklBIld. uA\
tioj'.jiian potawj
8snon doiio pue iaisiloS^v
oidiovd ivaaHxnos
^
C.
Davjc iiBNngs. .it t,
old orlglot H'd Lion. IP Oaai
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
AC MorlMI Btr.-rl. oeor Atrarajr.
All Drink* Ten Cents
Hot Punks a Specialty.
THE BEST TO! 4HD JtRRY IN T0W».
Alwava on flla ibalfow York H-r*M. HarpaT'r
W*t«kl«. Frank t^aaMa'a, !>»*'• Dotaaa, PohaaOa
»tta. all lb* fjallforaia papara, aJ«o I-omlot,
Panoh. BaH'.LIfa. ltlaetntad Londnu Nawa, Oall
and tatlaf* roaiaalf.
avF* Doo't, fonrat tha alra of tb« Hot Mootrh.
fa7lf W. t*. WALDHOf. Prr.ir r
GEORGE MAYEaJ'
HFRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER JpOUf
LANCASTER'S
«17 tVAHIIIROTOW arrBKaTT,
faiaira Opr>. htaarairaa Opara Boaaa.
8ANGER HALLE
(SlKUKR'S BALL.)
14 GFAUT ST., RUB KKABMT.
KaarC a.»» tkt tTbuleaat Brtaada af Wlaa*
aid Idlajmra •■ awaaa.
DEPOT WCTAND A lASCHE'S IAT BREWIIT
falfitf CHRIS FELDMARR.
Attention, Good Livers!
MS. P. BBRORfl. FORBJCRLT
oroprl' ior ol ttm H!oan>' Rea-
■> uVan t'i- maBaaamont
Of i-i'h ih" Mtnara' Raraaaraot nn^
UommaratAl alraat and tba Miimra'*1
ti Marlkat -tT-flt. In partoarabtp wltb i MB.
A. PKAYCUR. who ha- baao uoroaotad wllbj tb»
Arm for roar*. IiuproTa-neota bare baao B,*a*u™
thf onlaloadapartTif.' tbai will rand»r tba Mt-
oara'tnora popular than It baa at*r b*tan dnrtoe'
lb- .3 iaar>of Lta ..maparilr. Oar Bllraof lf»ra
■mtraon all tb« dollF«otaa of tba aaaaos. Oar
raott .h -'OoodFaravOoodOookloiaDd HodarmaS
Ob area*. "
1*. BKRMRI A CO.
MINERS* RESTAURANT,
VRl and MR Oommeruial, aad
Tfl» Market alraat.
Opan rom A *.k. to 10 p.m. bq31 Ibj
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
V1RSDFIA OIT1-, R JCT AVDAV.
THIB XIaROAITT TJIRATRK HAS BBRR BJS-
daooratad, ted eta ba reo tad bj tba ol#ht Of
or tha waak. Star* and araaallna; oomaaala*
l.baraUr traatod with on applloatlon br latlaa
OT to «l. M. aatr*v.ak ».».,
«■ wo WaahlnttflB afuraat. San Fran of ana-
IT A- T E » '
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Car. Marltit and Third arreata.
If. T-. t»r. Commercial and LeldeadorR*.
LONB OHINKsTThaLF PRISM.
I
/
THE JOtTBNAL Q* AJTOSEMEWTS.
Published ovorr S*r in the Ye*r by
y.. F- 3 O Q- A- R. X> TJ S
BS*MercUixnt aad r.3** Waablnfftoa *t*
Eolow Montgomery, Sao Francisco.
B ATUBDAI MAY 10, 1873
Bant^ich island Puiu.
Since tho ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Pandwich Islands everything there looks
Biore hopeful, and every kind of Industry in
taking new life, Sir. Jacob Bchielber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite tbe market, who has long been the
prlnoipel importer of pulu, ha*, received ad-
Tic e. that the gathering and bis shipments this
year will be veiy large. Pnla has always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mattress bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrel-
bor wUl nnd no difficulty Is dl&poalne of all
that conies. a
,«>
Enjoyrible Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leadtnges-
sentlalsof an tDJoyoblerlde, and those cannot
be secured In San f raneleco so unquestionably
at- from Frank touton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the maud fiontlng the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs axe used
by the beet circle? of the city, and as he makeB
It a point to employ able, honest and perfeolly
courteous drivers, be is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
■Ooaet, while a large number of persons, aud
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides, frank has en.
jojed gr-st Euccees in his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
turn a lavorite with all who patronize him. *
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ea'e cheap, at the
What Oheer Lanndry,1131 LeidesdoruT at.
DRAMATIC NEWS.
Mr. Oartle, tbe American tsnor, Uta ©(the Pa-
ropa-Ko&a Opera Troupe, appeared in Boglieh
Opera at tha Gaiety Tbeatrt., London.
Mr. Goorf. L. Osgoad. ibiaev Ameifoan tenor
la said ta bare accepted an engagement In St.
Petersburg.
Mr. Wm. Oreiwlok is appearing nightly, both as
Benedict and Dogberr/, at tae Holboro Theatre^
London.
Herr Wasner has gone ta Londoa to conduct
orchestral psrformanaaa of bla own compoMtioa.
MlasOlyn read »t Stratf jrd-oa-Avoc. on ftaaki-
peara'e birthday, April aid.
Mr. J. K. I'mmett commenced an engagement
atthepriooe of Wales TbeUre, Liverpool, lag.,
on tbe 12! D. His ruoeesi was complete, his recep-
tion beiog sntbOAi»atie is the extreme.
Tbe LonJon Figaro, in a ontioiam of Mrs.
Wybert Roueb/e ptrformaooe of Ooidslla, In
"King Lear," at Drary Line Theatre, eaya: "If
she scarcely managed to exclt9 in oar breasts
tho eycnpalhr whloh we expect to bestow n»oa a
Cordelia, Bhe at least justified toe aharmlog por-
traits lately takea of her by tho StereoeooDic
O.mpinj, and whiobwiil. no doubt, shortly throng
the shop- window*." This ia a new style of criti-
cism. _ -
From abroad we hear tb at Mme. Pareps-Roaa
has mads a hit ia "Marthe," at the Vine- Royal
Theatre-. Cairo. .She was soorily to appear as
DonnaAuus, in "Don Giovanni."
Madame Schneider will shortly return to the
Varietiua, where she will create toe principal part
in Horvo'd now opera bonffe, "LnV.uve de Mala-
bar." Tbe "(jaeen of opera boufie ' has no inten-
tions of visiting London thie aeason.
On the 21st ult. H. L. Biteman produced at his
Lyceum Theatre in London a new play by J. G.
Wills, erjtitled "EageneAram." Its saooeas was
equal at tbe start to that wuion attended ih* first
psrformanoe of "Obarlea the First." and tbe
promise for a long ran is very great. Tbe new
pleoahas been copyrighted in tois country, nnd
will be brought oat In Hew York next season, and
follow Wills'* London encodes, tbe new version of
"Medea in Oorintb," and tbe famous London sue-
oeas of last season, "Charles the First." Feeh-
ter's Lyceum will probably bs tbe sceob of Mies
Butoinaa'd appearance here.
The La\» New Song,
Air— " Matt <£ Chandon,"
Emerson Oorvllle U my name.
My bneluesx always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aad Fancy Boast,
Rt'Mj-bis i.bt'rt", tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! hleh ohl Oht nigh ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corrtlle »ays so! eaya sol
On Hoe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the oumber aud call again.
Vision* of Bhrll-flth lu every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladles with escorts there always go,
|_adles go! Ladles gol
Emerson Corville'A polltel and so
3-1 They gol they gol ihey gol
Twenty Tiiousunrt
Fapar Collars, all styles, for sals aheap at the
What Chear Laundry, offloe 121 Leldesdorff at.
OLiZBtoYAHT,— Madame Clara Antonfa, the
Olairvoyaht Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 323 Kearny street, bei. Bosh and Pine.
Consultations In Vnnliab. French and Gcxmam.r
It Is True.
I. A. Shaber A Co. are selling parlor, sets and
allother kinds of inrnitnreand bidding cheiper,
for oasb, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealeri* don't stand a phoBt of a chare* when
people know Shaber' i prices. 707 Market street.
Tlxe Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Connolesieorfl say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It,
E. H. Levy, propiietor. Southwest corner of
Kearny and Commercial. 4s
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles!
Just received at the What Oheer Laundry , 121
LeldeBdorff itreet.
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the best assort-
ment of Carpets end Furniture in the State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand F.otei ,
Market street. lp
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 118
Post street. Sewing msohlcea rented and -re*
paired asnsu'l, aud Bold obeaper than ever, x
jy-v. Barlow J. Dmitri
la giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle.
men on Sexnal Physiology and Nervous Die-
oases at his Hygeian Hall, 037 California street,
•every Friday even ing, oommenolng at 73tf o'olook.
Apart of the evening Is devoted to examining
*nd prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to i p m., free. w
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merohaut fctreot. Diamond
Betting, Ecamellug. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, ■ .;.?
I*Iiotocrx— ipiiio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Q*iiery. 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission stree a
▲ Pkesasmikt JUocacion.
Persons * desiring-' oomfortable iodglngi in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambrs,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Toe bnildhag is a very fine one and le well
Hgb.ua and ventiiatea. .
PBiraXn Lessons in tok Fbsnch Lakgtjagh
by J. Josset, graduate of tho Uolvereity of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnafs' Normal
Behool for Teacher*, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs, Bbk of reference given. 4 o,
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " Thb" Eat, Store, 647 Washington
street (second bat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. a
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and Rifted Doctor F<r
time Teller of the sge, Hjdair Faxrin, Astrol-
oger, Jukt arrived from the East, aud can be
consulied on all events. She ha* oherms for
Luck, Lovo and Happiness, which never fr.il to
taae effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le'ter,
$8. All communications strictly private. Offloe
hours from 10 o'olock a. h. to 8 p. at. Satisiac-
'tton gu r»nteed In every respect. Offloe. 15
Second street, Boom 11. 40
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin the softness of velvet, and
he tint of tho illy to the complexion, use
Digest's Gnjum de Lis. l
The Best Bemodics,
Dr. Perry's Last Ohaaoa, lor pain. Dr, Per-
ft-ys Webfoot pins, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
Street, corner of Commercial. •
Olnm Chowder Every Wlarit.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Sootoh Saloon, 16 Morton street, jost off
Kearny. 3-r
♦- -.
gftjp WGure,
Formerly of KaPB House Oarrl&gea, can be
lound in trout of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest eorner liueh and Mont-
gomery rts., or Dexter Stables. Oarriage orders
PACIFIC COAiT PSAMATIC HEWS.
Sax Jose.— 1 hs Fabbrl. Troape performed at
tha Opera House on Tuesday and Wednesday
evcringi, to expeosss. Joha Wiloon's aad xaa-
k«y Bobiosen'a Oiroaass aad Mussuai aro to ex-
hibit to-night.
Stockton.— E. D. Davies, the vantriloqoist.
gave anaotcifUinaiaEt at tbe theatre last oigbk
andwlllappe&i again to-night.
bALT Lakb.— J. O. Graham had a eempllmeBt-
arybsaeut oa Map 3d. when the comedy of "The
Victims," and the faroa of "Brother Bill aad Ma''
were performed.
OHSTErTHE, Col.— At MoDaniel'j Theatre, Miss
Otrria Ohtpmaa, Lon MoOartby, Frank Sparrow
and others wera givinge variety eDtertalnmeDt.
Walla Walla, W. T.— Tho Waldron Dramatie
Troupe gavo aa eatertainmeat on the 24th and
2filhult., at City Hill.
VmoiNii OrTT.-The Bosedale Dramatio Troups
termlDatsd their engagement on Sunday last.
Blind Tom giva oonoerts at Piper's Opera Hoaaa
on Monday, Tuesday, Wsdaesdsy and Thanday.
Reno —The Rosedale Dramatio Troupe pesa
formed here on Monday.
Saobakento.— E. D. D&rlea, the ventriloqaitt.
gave performances at the Metropolitan Tho^t-e
oaTaeaday, Wednesday and Thanday eyeninge.
Prof. Glee will give a aooeert at Congregational
Church ea theW3&b, asslatsd by Mrs. Uarrloer,
D. Mayer, Jos. Magoire and others from Sea Fran-
loco,
Ladles VUlilnjr Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Jons P.
Dwtbb, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick Honse,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hahdker-
omsF8 neatly h miked. PEKUavsaiP of every
description to order. s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Oysters.
In BtroUlng round the other night,
To look at 'Fri^oo by gas light,
unr oareless feat , by chance* did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Through ■* :.ich a sweet bonquet was seen;
Whllomossyntonc and pearly shell, ■
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that win .jut? reem to he
Kome fairy grotto of the sea.
ritop," said my fflond, "let's go in here—
It loo££ so nice — ami try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a <T."*
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It trur.
And cooked maonijlctnUy, too;
All MDdB of oyerflrt, juicy, fat.
Cooked every style; Jnst think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, than
You'ro different from other men.
They'd olamsasd crabs and terrapins ;
In faot, we found they had within
That oosy plaoeatf kindsof game,
FiBb, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dlnh was, I am sore,
Proparod to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get west they call "such nice dinners,'*
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To tares hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain*.
Who goes there onoe will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 837 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHAELES HAAKE. Proprietor.
e
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John MoOulloagb Propiietor and Manager
MB. MoOULLOTJQH b us the honor to aoaoonoe
that, ia compliance with tmm-"oai reqaests of
patrons of the TDeatre, be baa effdoted a
RE-ENGAGEMENT
....WITH
MRS. D. P. BOWER8
....fob ...
Six INigrHts Only,
CommenoiDgoo MONDAY, Hay 12, daring whlah
time she will appear in the following p'ars :
Monday. May 15th BAST LYNNS
Taeaday. Map 13tQ OAMILLE
Mr. J. U. MoOollora as Armand.
Wednesday, May Utb Sberidan Knowlae*
beautiful piay, THE WIFE, OR; A TALE OP
MAN I'CA (her flrot appearance in tais pare
InCalifnroia).
ThuradAy, M«r Uth KL1ZABETU
1 riday, May 15th LUOBE 1 1 A, and THE
JKALOUti WlhE.,
Fatardar Matinie MARIE ANTOINETTE
Saturday Eveninr TU.K bTR ANOttii, and
THt. HONEYMOON.
Monday, May 19th. MR. BABTON BILL will
mabe bis hrjt appearaace in this city, io a New
Play by Frank Marshall (which baa proved a most
^acid ■■ d aucooBB in London, New York, Boston and
Pailad">pnia). en-iled FALSE SUaMIf. Un
NEW YMAlfS EVS. m\9 2t
CITY <3r-^
PJilDiT MAY Oth
THE QBE AT
Aerial Ship will be Inflated!
And will make an Aseenaloa
ON 8ATVBBAT MAT lOih
Oarrylog 10 well-known citizens.
W onderlul ^Lttiractioiis
Ballet! Pantomime! Gymnastic aud
Acrobatic IQxerclaca!
Engagement of tbe Celebrated Dancers.
U'LLK T1IEK18E and M. SCHMIDT
....WHO WTXL IPPKaB TN
Grand Ballet Pantomime, in coujanctlon
wlta PBOF. SAMWELLS,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Immediately after
tbe Asoenaton of tha AEHiAL bHIP.
On SUNDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING
the same pertormance will be repeated. my9
Badger'sGentral Park, Oakland
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for tha sea ion. and many of the most
popular
FIOIVIOS
Will bo held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SEATING PAVILION, MUSEUM, GYM-
NASIUM. SkaUng f roe on weekdays.
Admtsal«n 95 C>nU
CHILDREN tO CENTS. apl? tf
3-n
Good Investment.
No other city la tho United -States offers
greater ludicements at tbe present time for
investment in. town lots than San Diego. Now
Is the time to Beoure lots at £25 each at 431
Montgomery street. This Is the nest chance
ever offered. •
Deakin's Sale of Painting*.
WUl take place about May 20th.
In future sdvertlEements.
Particulars
4-B
McDowell, fcSka€j»-w Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 .
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
We get no business from Chinese, and wa
employ none to do our wotk, at the What Cbeor
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
IT'Sve Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st. *
Dental Work.
For, FINEST QUaLtTT OF wosx, go to T. 0. Jee-
sup, dentlat, cor. Sutter -ud Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 3-u
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the offloe before 8 a. v., can
be returned in the evening if required; we
never disappolntl what Ohaer Laundry, 131
Leiaesdorff street. •
— ■ ■ w —
Lajdizb ako GxXTLFina, remember Ibe lead-
ing faahlosablo retail Shoe store In San Fran.
"WANTED,
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
ssa-Talent going East will flad it to their adv.tr-
tage before leaving California to oorrespond with
J. McDAMKL,
rosS Look Box No. 1, Chevonne, Wyomins.
PICWTCfg. EXCURSIONS. ETC.
EJ-
N.EW
CURSION
....TO....
SAUCELITO,
,...BZ THI
French Zouaves
....OK....
8UXDAY MAX 11th
SKIBIUJSHERS' DRILL BY THE ZOUAVES
STEAMKR CONTRi OOSTA
hat been adarMred br tn« Zooitoj,
•nd wilt Uave DsvIb b treat, ostwesn
Brr>Adway nnii VbIIpjo, »i 9^ and 11 a.m., and hd IK
PM Rcta.'Dinc. will leavu haocelito at 4 and 6
P M. GDotUwD'a t ckota for roanfl'tiip "5 o^nts*
LaOiaw' rtitto, S'J cgn'a. mjg td
GRAND EXCURSION
....TO THE....
FARALLONES1
rpHE STEAMSHIP
Wm. Taber,
OAPTAJN 0H48. THOBSB
WILL LEATE
Markei-sireet Wharf,
ON....
Sunday, May llifa, at 9 A.M.,
And arrive at th? Islands at 12 M .sharp. Ample
aouooimoiiailona will be piorideu tor tbe Lndiog
of passenger*.
Tbe attamer has boon antirelr reSttsd, and It Is
propaead. bj tQe Ootnmitt«o of Arrays meats to
m*ke r,hi3 THK excursion ■•! tae eei-on.
Every departmeut will be ia ttJorouitDly eomns-
teat bands.
AflaeSandof Moalo will aooompany the Exour-
sioa.
single Tickets „ ..B8 SO
Tickets for Crentleman nnd t^atly... 4 OO
RD. OHaMBKRMN,
. . OAPT. GKO. R. HUNT.
myfi W Oommitiea of Arraogrmeabs.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
TlnOE DEBKIE COUKtIL, IO. 1
Improved 0. R. M.
WILL CELEBRATE THI OOMIhO ANNI-
Terssry of tbe Ora.t Uoief Tammany by .
Grand Ball
....TO DE HELD AT....
MONDAY EVENING..
IS.
Tickets for sale at all t.'ie principal Mnaic, Book
and Jewelry Stores, and by the following
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS:
G.O. Roberts. Wm. Friel B. E. Hsniiksen. *\T,
H. Udwarda, J. Moabaoher, P. R. Black, H. Har-
boame, u. G. Steverjs, J«s. Lore, B. Wuoooks, B.
W. RobiDaon, Lloyii Jones and W. O. Oranala.
Floor Manager— B. E. Uearikaon. m>10 td
01 -mr o A.ra.iD^TNrs,
Oorner Twelfth aad Foliom streets.
. MAY 11, 1913
Fik-st Crarand
GERMAN MILITARY FESTIVAL
....OF THB....
German Dragoons
■ Captain George A. Rabe. Grand Marshal,
Eaoorted by tbe Officers of the
FIRST LIGHT DRAGOONS,
Captain D. Mere,
Officers 9. F. Uoitara, Ciipt. J. Seryber
THE OKBHANIA RIFLES,
Oapt. J, Schneider.
THE S. F. PF8ILEEHS,
Oapt. J. Oaatas.
THE CALIFORNIA JAEGERS,
Oapt. Speegael,
GERMAN GUARD FU8ILEEBS,
Oapt. Sohoelder.
THE STEUBEN GUARD,
Capt. Welebarls.
And a denotation from all the Cavalry of tbs
STATE, ARMY AND NAVY.
DKRENZS
HERB
IIJTTIIS
The Great Tonic sad Appetizer. For
Sal« Everywhere. mi9 3m
J. c COMBES,
TESBAFIN LUNCH,
Cor. Second nod TeU.m. .treeta.
.•7-T.rnpin OOB.t.ntly on band
Omwra In er.ry ml*. PBITATIi
SUPPKK BOOMS P/)K PABTIES.
d.o a Ira
Metropolitan Theatre,
SACRAMENTO.
WK. MORROW, SOLS PROPRIETOR.—
• This hoaaa oao bs ranted by the night,
wriak. montb or r«ar hpp flraUelaaa oampaniea only
Will hold about «1 M. Addraaa aa aboT«. aplS
CLA.IRVOYANT. — MAD. MARTELLE. . *-
jost arrived from Karoo*: answer* mao-a?TU
talqaaatloas; developea medmma; tn»sn«- )%
tissa. OireUa, Tneiday and Saturday •vaolnga :
namea giTan. Fraooh and Oirmu ■pokeo. Ad-
Tbe Procession will form on Basb Btrset, the
right resiinfc na Pocreil Sirett. at 9.^ a.m., and
/marohattO o'clock alirp throogh me principal
streets to tbe City Gardens, nbere a Grand DrcDer
will to served to tbe Drasoons and their eaoorta,
Tbe beef and ?«l hanog beeo filtered by Messrs.
Lux A Miller expressly for this oooasioo.
Concert by Prof. Mahden's Band.
ADDRESS by HOST. MR. ST1EGL1TZ
Gamea for Cash Prizes Qooaotiog to Sl.OOO
will ho held. At t o'clock
Tto-o ferial J5tlAlx>
The wonder of the world will ba azhibited. »od
danoiDc wi'l oommenOB at -.^ ia both pavuloni.and
a Grand Concert in tbe UODOvrt Stand will be con-
tinued no til dark. Or~nd Ball In the new p-LTtiioa
all olght, Jidausaion, 50ceats; Ohildran, Ibo.
CHAS. MAY j
Pioneer !Cloal Si
(P.rm.rlj Mu.r A Wa fa,
Oppo.lhs Che £.iek 2
BBABOB, MS K£AU ^
MR. mater o.lls attxII
lu-t. and we!! .elected a.. BJ
Ladies Cloaks, hi S ]
and Clott |
And bis new atvlaa of ready-aid ■. H
•thsr LiDIRbT SUlTS.Tt VEir 1]
On Saturday, May 10th,
Tlxe Great Aerial Ship
Will make an aacenaio?. oarryloc ten pa3BBafrara,
all well known oltizsos of S«n Francisco. Prof. O
J. K. Farview ia the iaTontor, aad oaptaio on
tbiaTOyase. This abin. ortlviuc machine will be
on exhibition oa Taeaday aadatt the week. Admit.
sios, 35 ota. royStd
S. F. and IT. P. R. B, Co.
CHANCE OF TIME.
U11 tui uarir'nai niu >, Dili, ion oifliav
or AlVTELOPK.oonneotins at Doaaoaa Land-
ing with the San Fraaolaoo <t North Paolflo Rail-
read Company for Olovsrdale and all intermedia te
atationa, will leave San Francisco daily (Sandasv
uxoptad), from Broadwaj Wharf, at 3:30 p. nt. Re-
furninur, the train will leave Olovsrdala dally at
6:39 o'clock am , connecting at Donanoe with the
eteimor and arriving ia Sao F.anotaoo atlO^V a if.
Iha ateamers and can make olose oodnsotloas
with etagei to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSIOnFaT REDUCED RATES.
Leave Ban Franolaoo at 8 a. at every Sunday
arriving at Otoverdale at 1 o'clock p, at Returning
will leave Olnvardale at 2o'clook, airlviac In San
Fraaeieoa at 7 o'olook. Tela will allow ezonr-
BioniaU several hoars at any of the pUSes aloes
Also, a large nock of'ttiripto
Shawls, Luce Jacketa. Bilk »nd
Bllkd Bating. Oloakinga, aad eriaW
Trunminne. JTJS'f OitkiVKD , 3"
tho spring atyias of : •
PCAIN ANtf EMBi,,
UUJffiN »W*T
1 W.B.-Oloaka.DrasseasAdta
In la*e»t fashion, at reaaqajWH
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IODIDEofKI
rriiii: best spams I
In a,e, Parlflea the *
morbtd, eorrnpt and 1b.|
Car.. KkenmAtlun and Her Ml
Sold by all i)rt,((Lt>.
ABBICT. «XT KASS1H1 I
SOLE AGENTS K
IB. FDIKI'I I.AST Oli
OR. PBKBt'S WKBPCI'P!
POSTBIl
Prognunmes, .ad all Undi of *
SHOW. I.EC riTKK, ttKl'
ATB» and CIBCBS MA 1
AT LOW RATV. I
DB. F1. Stee
588 OUT »T*1
THOMAS W. Bl
^» MANtrPAOTDEB ^
ESTABLlSHJiD 01 II
••■L*HOUClY.Ii oa «M B«* * ft
IfliBION BTEeSt. MlMllaJVJ
■Mioiuua always oa a**a.
FREE AND Efl
ITIBT •ATtBlal11'
Plane ana isincins ,
CHABING
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uao Ululon .troel. •« '
0 EAGLEB A VHJ J
CANDIES
^ ^ ,c.uu ». »«i Steam Oaodx « ,
urdere, oipeoially /rom <l,».°5^
ALL DUD. OB THB fi. 'j
Side at oar Sl~m Oaadj W ,"J
liPdwiUb* promptly •gjjjfj'f If*
rLHAOhBRs LODGINi
lie orln.alU.
■VfeU Ltt"»" •*"
or wltbMt Doard. ALalAJIB»!
■1* Saab atn.*
II.). will be ram.d lor oo ja.1
Satwrday ETeaKB. »• -J.
A» SPISR8 A POM>'S,. W"E, T
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CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
I M ■ I *H >. I Mt « i ».-«•• «■*- Till \l
and
IELU UNION THEATRE
OlMntni Alltl I^r-ltaat
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Tilts iviiiiu
V
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IFJ OOMHH VIVIAM!
LA ROSE DE ST. FLEUR!
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XjXON
,8i sir raw
II kill He
;V:nmeBO Twins
TBCJS3 rLJB31VC>,W^T>JE-r> B^T^JNtflSY I
In Hi. < I. mill. I Mjf.
MISS ANNIE ADAMS. THE QUEEN OF SERIO-COMIC VOCALISTS
In II. -i- Orifcrlnnl Himtfa) Wrlrl. ii I tprrMl] In" II
»».>» *»l. »«IHI<III1
. Ma. l».h LfLLT ui U
I iinrlaai Opera,
CHOL'FLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OF A NIGHT I
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*a i .mi' rn«.i- n »i .... aia
Iba Alaj.ii.bra Taeetre moat Da n nay .Had hecaflat aa Maaday.
oaaetaelly at eiAal o'eioafc-
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IfM MIUCI
•A. re'
A. Trip to I»«t*
RUT..-**
PILLICODDY & OSCUTTLE!
l.l.aSdtla
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K'P. I. I.<
PiCHOUSE.v^rsr;^:
: BUY TEY TRY BUY
—
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"1 a* Wllirl 'MIRTa. Thar "1 raVami,
I.I. A*!! Nit TIIKW
■ad far laalltaaad daraoilllt will MT.r ba aaatehed. to ba bad oatr at Iba
I X I. Ill rim IWM. alt. Irani .lr». . —.r I -.»».. r.l al
EPIZOOTIC.
1 '1 in*
Mii'MMi IITTK | 1 >., tha
J AMU
... AS1 M*Bk.
ORAN^
RTICULTURAL
PROG EXHIBITION
' — or thi —
jBaf District Horticultural
8TILL ANOTHER.
OWINO TO THB S'ARCTTY or *.«.
• •I ; i« infor*a fur fr.aada
B*4 lb* ,lWi- UaAt I hlT. OUVSIXa %tM
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....aT.„.
I »?»■■. alra*., btlWCM Mow. com try <
• ■4 aia-arwj.
All DriDks, Plain or Fancy, 10c. |
Oumtrt )• iba boat atria a»d of tba
Passat Ltqaors.
mil »•' rELDMAM,
apll 1/ Pronator. '
lUlNf1
lociety, of California,
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OPEN MAT 8, 1813
to OOSTISUE KI!U. DATS.
DIBFLAY OR PLOTTERS, TREES AMD
BUBS will ba nnrqnallod. Tba Ball wUI ba DIO-
llll CHARD 5 ;iU, with V7KEATH9 and OAB-
BTATUABT. AQUARIUMS, ILOBAL FOUBT.
UATIO WOBat, Ii )VQOrrS and TLOTfEB* ato.
afternoon aud evening
hmidt & flchlott'8 Band
'far* tha mod aeleot nioilc. Nothing will be lott
ta make the Imbibition a moat brilliant ancoear.
PROFESSOR E. 8. CARR,
ii PoiTat.lrr of OallloiBja. has kindly eoniented to
ortSISG ADDRESS.
IFTY HANDSOME PRIZES
awarded to the YOUHQ LADIES of San Francleco
II eihtblt the Fiaot.. revetted at the Exhibition of
if the. afternoon commencing on Monday. May Bin,
will ba (ITU away to all Boye And Qtrle who ror-
"^^atttiaaoar.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DBA TROMMLITZ A I.BRDE*- GRADUATES
of Lha Laipalc and Vioanti Tiai*»rail.M. *B(I
»'• Aa.litant t>n>ii.D« Uni'-ad Hti(a< AtiBT.hun
nrnoaXt tholr !•&-• Uld I^hor.lnrf At Ko. ASS
KURSY HTRKKT. i»»MM.;ilOrHl», forth* iTMt-
ll til I nm» of lb* 1'riD-H »■«' Ucnar.ti**
nri»D«, »sd a.11 FvaBaVtat (.oTtplatou. To ■ad. ran
from Ait Iron, Brooch. tla, OipthartA, S«r« ThroAl,
u-.nititT.pH on nod oLhiT Dii«tv*** of lb* Lveca
tad Tnroftt w« raoomtBiPod PwfMi-r M ullfr'n
x-hnr Kvtrt.r> of T«U«. Inololinf lohslint
Aptiirm-oi wh.oa la nun*'".* a**d la Anrapa,
•ad ror which ■•> *rr lb* He I- IfioU for tho I'*
CtBc UOitL f.rliriN«fpitilc'l"" eatl or »ddr«..
DK5 THOMMI.ITZ A I.KKDSk,
ASS K-»rn> itri*', Im Fnni-'K"
Omnt UorjBA— Froia 10 to I. a M . 2 U 4 P.H ,
I' I -^•paraUaolraoo* for ibc aoootamodfttloa
Bar Sugar
FOB BALB-ai* KBABHT BT8IBT. AT
HfCKORR-S. . Alio, atari hind of Oeadie. |
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Whltener and Paper Hanger,
■a. laa er.ART htbkkt,
aplla Batwaao Popopt and Hloeklon. |
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AKD SILLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Aleo, OLBA»«. DYItS. aad RKPAIRS. In tba
moat aolaatldo maener. Ha Din made Iba abOYe a
anealaJtf fer 30 faari, and la bonod to flae aalla-
uutloa to all. "'* "°
Metropolitan Theatre.
SACKAMEBTO.
WK. IfOBBOW, SOLB PROPRIBTOB.-
. Tbla bona, ean ba ranted by tba night,
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ALABGklNV TOH1.0
■«4l«api»' M' (HWni riAROI
-t ->a otoat darab'a apd rali.bta iniirm-iu ira-
pvrtaA law tba aaarkat for ISa atia*. Oail aad aaa
ORGANS.
N»w ••>.! haaaHfit ■'*(>« of thr>a* navaiflaaat
•■KIN* V * A It l SET oRut.M te, biii
parfavat road Imi-nmMl n>tu1a Tr>* i«ea la par*,
powarfal a»4 rtmHt. (J«f Al.OSSof Utaai
Lara baaD POld.
■ hrft Ma*1r, Hnil* Baabi. Maalr Fo-
lloa, I'laao Mo.ili. 1'laaa Cut era. Via-
Ma*. tiaUtara, Arrarirma, a*|c. , rlo,
IN THK MOSIO DBPARTMRK T Of
A. L. BANCROFT & CO , Agents.
*Vi>li™ 7S1 Markrt aI.-e.M-_
AFTER THE
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
OOTOTtU
Hot Sootcli,
Salter ■Li-TX't, ara.r atataraAi,
Aod try oa* of Ibtfr
Hot Scotch's or Tom *V Jerry'a
All Drlnk-j Ten Contt*
. faSkf JOS. D. BRIOOB. PropHator.
New Discovery.
1HIR UHK OF THB WONDBBFUL. PLAKT
that Oad laUadad for tha Oora of
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. COUT, PABAl-
TSII, CATARRH, AND ALL SPIRAL
AFFECTIONS,
la sadaratocd parfaatlr bi tha oadaralcoad-tba
oaljparaoa on lha OonMoant that folly oompra
Aaadalta mamc qualluia. Tba abotn Oomplalota
ara iraaUd aiiarrally ai:h saf-'y and aac€«a«.
I)K K K. DODOKIi to '■• frtond at tiia (lfflcc.
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i^SDAS^T ...MAI 12, 1878
Preueli Zo naves.
The plonio of tbe Frenoh Zoasyce, wbiota tock
place at Sasoelito yesterday, wm a vary pleasant
affair, all tbe axiaogeiaests being of the mott
perfect description.
AflATOtnoai. M€8KTTM.~ One ol tbe most
o <aiplste colleotiouH of tbe bind in tbe Onitsd
states, comprising hundreds of ooetlj and bean-
(IbI wrx models, is daily on yipw (toaentlemen
>alj) at r.he Unseam on Monwomerr street, An
ioar vuki ba profitably •pent hara.
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
Cullfornla. Theatre,
There was an immense nttaodanoa at tha mat-
inee on Saturday, when "East Lynne" was per-
formed, and many of tbe ladies present indnlged
in the Inxary of "a good era" over the sorrows of
the heroioe, so vWidly portrayed by Mrs. D. P.
Eowara. This thrilling play will be performed to-
night. To-morrow aigbt, Mrs, Bowers will appear
in •C'amille," and on Wednesday night, will, for
the first time in California, appear in "fbeWife,
■ Tale of Msrtbs." On Thursday "Eliaabeth" will
b« played, on Friday, "Lucratla Borgia" and "Tbe
Jealous Wife," and on Saturday Mrs.' Bowers will
make ber last appearance in San Fraoeieeo. and
appear in "The Stranger" and "The Honeymoon.1'
"Marie Antoinette" will be played at; tbe matinee
on Saturday.
Allmmbrti.
Bom Biokay and Bob Hart ware on tbe ends last
' night, and Jobn Robinson acted as middleman.
Bam Riokey'e song was encored three times, and
Bob Hart made a great bit with his new epii*o.io
story. To-night, Miss Annie Adame, tbe famone
•erio-comio veosJiat, for whom so many of the
molt popular songs of tbe day wore originally
written, will make her first, appearanoe in Califor-
nia. The leading papers of England and the
United States have been loud in their praises of
tnis artiste, and many of tbeir flittering aotioes
nave again aod again been republished in FiqAbo.
In addition to thia great attraction, 'Master
Barney, who is said to be the most talented
jig-dancer in tbe world, also a very clever light-
ning obange character actor, will pot In an ap-
pearanoe. Kelly and Leon, Obarlea Vivian and
other favorites will take part in the excellent pro-
gramme given on oor first page. The Alhambra
will, of com ee, be thronged to-night, as Indeed it
has been every night since tbe first appearanoe of
Kelly and Leon. Seats may be eeoured at the
box office, to-day.
Bella Union Theatre.
The bill ah this bouse on Saturday night went off
eoreamingly. Everyone was applaaded, and tbe
new acts took well. Oaisim and Fritz, tbe gym-
nasts. Miss Susie Robinson, Lon Dixon, and a
boat of others will appear to-night in tha pro**
gramme given on our first page.
Buckley's New Varieties.
Ned Buckley, who is a great favorite, received
a hearty weloome on making hie re-appearance on
Satnrday night To-nigbt he promises his pat-
rons, among other attractions, something about
the Modoc war, Wolves in (he Fold, the Credit
Mobilier and the Peace OommiesioBers. The ful(
bill appears on our first page.
Horticultural Hall.
Thia hall Is fast becoming a fashionable lounging
plaoe. A few hours may be very pleasantly spent,
amidst beautiful flowers, fountains and singing
birds, in listening to delightful mualo by ;Sohmidt
and Sohlott'e Band. The programme of music
for to-day appears on oar first page.
Woodward's Gardens.
To-day in addition to many other attractions
the Osaka Japanese Troape will perform. A race
has been arranged between Donate the one-
leg dancer and Samwells the gymnast. Dne no-
tice will be given before it oomes off.
City Gardens.
In oonsequenoe of en insuffliieacy of gas for the
inflitlon ofjnir. Farvlew's aerial ship, the ascension
wbioh was to have been made last Saturday, baB
been postponed nntil next Saturday, when It wil'
certainly take plaoe. The piobio of the German
Dragoons waiah was held here yeatsrday, was a
highly sncoeBsf al affair.
The Sea Excursion.
The contemplated trip of the Wm. Taber to the
Farallones yesterday was a dead failure. Tha slow
old steamer plodded on at her nsnal speed— or
rather laok of speed — notil about twelve miles
from the Islands, when most of the passengers
were surprised to find ber sweeping around aod
0 heading her nose for tbe Golden Gate. Tbe ex-
ouse for this breaoh of faith on tbe part of the
obarter party was tbe very lame one tbat tbe ma-
jority of the passengers had requested htm to do
so. But, from the way the mi joritp of the passen-
gers denounced the movement, it was evidently a
mistake. As a compromise, it wae promised that
the steamer should make the shore close to tbe
Cliff House, skirt along by Seal Book and go around
Angel Island before returning to the wharf. But
new difficulties beset the top-hampered old tub.
At the afternoon wind inorsaaed as she neared the
city, it wae found that she steered to wildly that
It would be dangerous in her then unballasted
condition to run in olose to shore. . So she wae
beaded for the Golden Gate, and went rolling and
plonglng.along over tbe bar, surging to the right
aod left like some drunken old tar stamping his
way down Paoiflo street after a Barbery Coast
spree. At the Golden Gate, the Taber encountered
the last of ebb, still flowing strong through that
narrow oot'ot, and attempted to avoid its strength
by skirting across to tbe North Heads and making
Saucelito Bay and Raocoon Straits. ABdheturn-
ned her bows Sauoelito-wards the wind caught
her close bulwarke and high cabin etrnctures abaft
ship and whirled her aroand broadside as though
she were Bhingle, so light did Bhe set on the water
without ballast, freight or ooal aboard. To pre-
vent running on the North Heads she was backed
down and started again, with exsotly the same
result. They baoked her again, and wore ber
around to seaward, but tbe wind caught her star-
board quarter this time and she persistently point-
ed her nose for the sand beach the south of the
Golden Gate, andoould;not be made to point up
for tbe Gate. After several more trials, and
after having drifted three or four miles to
aeaward, the pilots were lucky enough to
get tbe unmanageable old ark dead before the
wind after backing a half-mile seaward, and start
ber in that condition before she surged around
broads.de again. Keeping hsr as near dead before
the wind as possible.ahe steamed leisurely through
the Sate and reached Market-street wharf at 7
o'olook. The Taber shonld never be sent to sea
again light. Her great ares of cabin and deok
surface exposed to wind abaftibip, and her light
bold upon the water, made her totally unmanage-
able by ber helm yesterday for an hour and a halt
as she lay In smooth water just outside tbe Gats.'
Off for Australia.
Tbe Otarovioh got safely off yesterday with
Billy Emerson, Charley Satton, G. W. Rooka-
fellsr. M, Alneley Scott, Charles Bord, Charles
Yerner, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bates as passen-
gers for Australia, We sinoerely hope they will
reaoh their destined port in safety, and with some
decree ef comfort. The Ocirovioh la by no means
a "fleeting palace," her accommodations for pas-
be ing of the meat limited nature.
Mftcruady and Forrest.
It is' a remarkable fact that Macready,
when he retired from the stage many years
ago, fennded a home for actors and act-
reases, of tbe same description as that de-
signed by Edwin Forrest. Now both the
rival tragediina are in their gravefl. "Alter
life's fitful fever tbey sleep well." They
were mon of very different tastee,, though
each great in his school — the one cold, labo-
rious and classic in his style, the other im-
petuous, original and dramatic in his. It is
a singular fact that no actor or aotresB up to
this time has been found willing to take ad-
vantage of the benevolence of Macready, and
hiB splendid Home, established at great ex-
pense, remains tenantless and uninhabited
by a single member of the dramatio profes-
sion. It would be a sad coincidence if For-
rest's proposed Home at Bpringbrook, near
Philadelphia, were to meet with the same
fata. Bpringbrook, formerly the country
seat of George H. Stuart, has magnificent
surroundings. Forrest's idea was to provide
accommodations for twelve iamateB, to be
selected by the trustees and executors of his
estate. Now there may be some difficulty in
finding twelve persons possessing the requi-
site qualifications for admission. The truth
is, eo olass of people are so averse to re-
ceiving charity as those who follow aeting
as a profession. They play tbe mimic parts
of kioge and queens so long, surrounded by
glittering pageants, tinselled trappings and
semblances of wealth and royalty, and so
sink their individuality, that when they are
compelled by failing health or declining
years, to descend to the commooplace rou-
tine of private life, they would infinitely
prefer a subsistence on thoir owq limited
means than to be the recipients of the most
generous bounty trom other sources. In
addition to all this it will be remembered
that Forrest, with all his wondrous talent,
was not calculated to. inspire, nor did he
oovet, the affection of his fellows. Hence
it may be that the bequests of the great
American and English tragedians may but
stand as empty monuments to their mem-
ory,
A. Kentucky man has earefnlly preserved
for twenty years the bouquet Jenny Lind
held in ber hand at one of her concerts in
Louisville.
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Some one asked Byron who played the
turtle in "Babil and Bijou" and be answered
very pertinently "a supe of oourse."
Dentin's Sale of Paintings
Will take plaoe about Hay 20th. Particulars
hi future advertisements. 4-b
Sandwich island Pulu,
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schielber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
opposite the market, who baa long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its Buperlor qualities
for mat trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Bchrei-
ber will find no difficult? in diepo&inc of all
that comes. a
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Battler's Wine Far lor.
Lew Battler, formerly in the minstrel Tine,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at as-i Bush street,
below Kearny. 4-h
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Booth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now eel-
ling off his nne stock of men's, boys' and chil.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnlBhlng goods, hate, trunks, valises,
etc, below cost, Oall If you want bargains. 3l
Br. 0. T, 8: g - has removed his office to the
Olympic Club Building, corner of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. is
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 127 Second street. a-si
Star (Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for eale cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff St, •
Premium Shirt Maker.
Mrs. Eveline Morris 526, Ee&rnyst.. respect-
fully solicits a call from frlendB, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 6-g
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cores Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
The Wow Oyster House.
Oystee Gnorro has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Dealers In
the city, "For Ladles and Gentlemen," at 428
Pine St., next to Bowen Bros., grocerg. This it
in every respect a place tokert a gentleman can
take hit family. 5- g
Dr. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ohronio and speolfle practice, and as suoh Is
now the most successful of any Physician In
9an Francisco. Office 610 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorff. a few doors oelow What
Oheer House. x
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Rheumatism and Neuralgia,
MilliIkeei,- Hats cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. MIbb
J, P. Wood. 824 Washington street. 4-x
Paddle Your Own Caaoe.
TJp this world, and down this world,
And ovbr tuls world and through,
Though drifted about,
And tossed without,
Why, "paddle your own canoe."
What though tbe sky Is heavy with clouds, '
Or shining a field of blue;
If the bleak wind blow?,
Or the Bumhlne glows,
Still "paddle your own canoe.
Wb t If breakers rise up ahead,
Witn dark waves rushing though,—
Move steadily by
With a steadfast eye,
And "paddle yonr own cimoe."
If a hurricane rise, in the midnight skies,
Ann the Blare are loot to view,—
Slide safely along
With a smile and a song,
And "paddle your own canoe."
Ud this world and down this world .
And over this world and through,
Throogb weary and worn,
• Bereft and forlorn,
Btill "paddle yonr own canoe."
Never give up when trials come,
Never grow Bad and blue.
Never Bit down,
With a tear and frawn,
But "paddle your own oanoe."
Woman's ftlgriits.
One would think that it was one of woman's
nights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, aud
pay the same price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " lor ladles and gentlemen" lu Ban
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dlee. Teeee id am exception.
At the Piobeeb Rkstaubaht, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Asa U. Wauga men's
"Ohlgago Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The eels
brated " Chisago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Dally luaob, with lobster salad aod
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
Franfi Dnmont. Beer, 10 cents. Regular Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swl-'f cheeee and sand-
wiches, served to ordes. To lunch at Wauga-
man's IB THE thing. 5 *
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an t'njoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured In San IraneiPco so unquestionably
as from Frank £onton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand frontinj tha Occi-
dental Hotel. HIb handsome turn-outs are used
by the beet circles of the city, and as be makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Ooast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engage no carriages
except those wbloh he provides. Frank has en-
joyed grsat success In his business, and tne
admirable way In which he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Pratt*a Abolition Oil
Oures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-s,
Or, Barlow J. Bmlth
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 yA o'clock.
A Dart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in resard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. u., free. w
Fresh and Sweet.
For tbe best confectionery, pi to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Snttcr. B
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. fturkhardt's motto. Fine French CaV
Boots made to order from $8 to f 10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4 bi
Oo Wot »u.±T©r from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing KailB, can find inBtant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Oowan'B Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street; from 1 to 6 p.m. We
BTMak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. References given If required. B
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy (or all Aohes and Pains,
The "Veto
Is celebrated for Its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Connoiseieurs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E. H. Levy, proprietor. Southweet corner of
Kearny and Commercial. 4s
San Francisco Jevrelry manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, ■ 4-r-
Photographic Curds.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Private Le&sonb in tbe French Language
by J. Josset, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnals' Normal
School for Teacher?, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs. Best of reference given. 4-Q
Olatb^gvant.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Olalrvorant Physician and Independent Tranoe
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
Consultations in English, Frenob and German.!
A. Pleasant JUocavcioxi.
Persons desiring' comfortable lodgings in a
Oantral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bnlldlnR is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. .
•
A great variety of Ties ana Bows, all styles,
jast received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdorff street, *
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Derby Sweopstakcs.
A t weep stake for the English Derby race will
be drawn on Monday, May 13th, 1873, at the
Charing Croes Siloon, G0C Mission street, near
Second. Tickets now for sale at the bar. S-j
Mothebs of Families who are about to spend
the Summtr in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than at any other place Is at H. Frledlaudcr s
Oo'rf, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3b
Slgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private it peons in Italian and English
Vocal Music, at 646 Clay street, or at the rest"
dence of the pnpii. 5- j
A Servant in Che Corner.
Weed'B Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in tbe State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Botel,
Market street. 4p
RemoTal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and're.
paired as ueuil, and sold cheaper than ever, x
It Is True.
J. A. Shaber k Co. are selling parlor, sets and
allother kinds of furniture and bidding cheaper,
for casb, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Shaber'd prices. 707 Marset otreet.
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
f*uohM>llers and *tatton<en.
StaceyA Mock, (school books a cpecialtj.) S. V?
corner Fourth and J«»aie.
EL t±. Moore, Wn Montgomery, near Merchant.
Uridine*" Colleges,
Qeald'a, Bryant A Stratton'a Oollege, -i Post Si
.Butchers.
Kate, Fred. Stalls 94 to 100. California Market.
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Beoberer & Co., 052 Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Oo.— Pierce A Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery etreet.
H. H. Kirchoff, Male and Female Help, 635 Kearoj
French Funey Oeedt,
Looan 4 Co., 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 Butter,
Hair Jewelry.
H. A. OaUender, manufacturer, 92 Second street.
KKunaan Hair*
Sampson, A. B. « Co.. 110 Second street.
Milliners.
MIsb Llsaie Carter, 118 Fomib. treet,
Mrs. M. belig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Records.
O.V. Gillespie. 611 Washington etreet.
Watches and Jewelry.
H, A. OaUender 62 Second street.
Whltenera and Paper Hsnuera.
A W. Wheldeo, 122 Gear; street.
Wine* and Liquor ». (Wholesale.)
Daneri F. A Oo.. 504 Front
SPRING
LOOK OUT
...,FOE THE....
MERCANTILE DIRECTORY.
100 000 00PIr:s T0 B£ isssed on
or about Jnne 16th. Send in yonr
advertisements immediately to No. SOS Mont
gomery at,, at R. M. KDWARDS*. m9 lnr
CERMAN_PiANOS.
THE BEST AND THfi OHEAP-
est. CtcOranbttadter «fc Co., Agents
for tbe celebrated Factories of
■> • * • •-Blntboer, in Leipzig, and Sohleip,
In Berth). Qffloe. 410KKARN f STREET. ap28
Photographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink, from thn pmallestto foil life-size, alwaye
in tba moat satisfactory manner, on very moderate
terms.
XMILT B. EADTHAN,
489 Kearny street,
ap25 lm B a t ween California and Pine.
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Baths, 25 cents. Beat aooom>
, modatlons in the citj. Separate
^^entrnnae for Ladiea. The Batha
a at h ajjgare flit-d np with all modern
improvements. Hair Onttine, Shaving and Sham'
pooing. Children'* Hair neatly cnt. Ladies' Sham-
pooing, 53 oects. Private room tor Ladier.
•Or- Stringers vi-iting the city are respeotfnlly
requested to patronize tbese Baths. my3
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOt THIKD STKEJET,
Baa the choicest and mott select assortment of
goods in her line in tbe city. Her BATS are mar-
vels of beatitv. and what is raort important, HKR
PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. myl
MILITARY GOODS
....AKD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAI
TRIMMINGS,
885 Mentgomery street. Boon No 1.
mhUtf T. RG0GERS JOHNSON.
RETURN THE BOOK!
UTHOEVKR BORROWED THE " MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the FlaaBO Offloe Is par
tlonlarly requegtcd to return it at once.
CLASSES INJLOCUTIOI..
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose forming olassesior instruction in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themaelves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate ooat
can send in tthoir names to "Oambjaea " P. O. Box
2334. when particulars as to terms, etc.. will be
sent to them, de9t
BBBBsnl
Business Conducted il
and Honest Princips.
ONE FXIX'S
ALL GOODS WMRMT 1
REPRESENTED. "
Spring Goods Arriving M
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LGWI
OF ANY HOUSE IN THE Crlj
CLOTH1
COARSE
the Fortunate Man who Bnyi t II
at thelXL AUCTION Hi
THE UNFORTUNATE Mi|
DOES NOT.
UNDERCLOTHING, ALL it
White Shirts for the B
FASCT GOOIIS. -WATCBB
JEWBLKY, MOTIOM, '**
PEBFVMES, STAlO"
ntei.isa cotlehi, t* "
BAGS, •VA.TASEH, TOB (•'
A FULL MTO0K OF
Linen Coats and til*
A FULL LUTE OF
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THAT
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A SHIRT STORE.
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Second stroct,
n C0)''-k«r. ■«. will and • eoaap>lcte ••■
f HiimTa >••■ riavimi.
>.. .1 lb* n.oul law prlc .«.
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i row thk oure or aimtjM a-
OoaaUpeUoa, and ktndrad dUr.
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'. way to lb* iihi raloe ol r<
■ ' BiUU rbanautie tronbla.
«er, Tiai&o : " Tonr ip*r
Aored nj health »od rotoLUa the
■ Inn. Grand Hotel: "Vobi
_. Rb.asatMm baa proaad eo-
1 la ibla day ( eow aboat al.r.n reera
bare never experienced oca mine*
«w Hclaaara, US Shlpl.J at.
bi Ooaoell'e Earned !»• ol a rarer.
aaiilia la two weeke."
a.l Dorr, BaBU Yeab.l : "Altar
■aaadiaal an now lu aood baalth-a
llafc 1 baaa baan daprlied for mora
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■ala Aleata.
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CURES DYSPEPSIA.
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( IXL3^RS
WILL REHEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
h a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
(^rxi>rERs
UAH NO HUPKKIrjR AS A
BLOOD PUHIFIER
WILLI8' BAND.
MUHIO FURNIHHKD Kill ALL
Oavaavfltoti*. MoJle lEiporl*-!, »rr»o(->l
xaA for mI«.
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Orrhnlri.
UKMKT TOUT DKK MKHDCJI, La*v«V
of lira*. Hanil.
aa-Oril-r. from th« oonolrr prompllr •U-nd»-1
to &ddt*u M. W. WlLLtS. K«too*« Malta
Bior*. 1SH MotveoratiT iir»-:, or MARCTUS M,
BLUM. «iS-> Mont|o»«r-a.r«*C )>wSU
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BR. JORDAIT I
MHT0»IC»L MUSEUM.
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COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
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(lloatcoaaarr Bloek.)
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aarTarm DapoalU, aoa par aaa t par monlb.
obaraa Inr Bank Book.
. TU0MP.1OK. Pr«.io«nl.
aarTarm DapoalU. ana par oaat par monl
■or No KntrrlFa. or obaraa l«r Bank Book.
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J. OROOKKB. Baoratary
IH. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
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PRINTING. DRAMATIC. MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN A6ENCY,
Itootnai lO and ir....<l'M M'li^liltiirtoa atrput.
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old origins iK»d Hon. 1» Ossry
THE OLD
Hot sooton,
Iff Morten .Ir.-rl. aear Alearar.
All XJrlnlitH Ten Cent.
Hot DrlnLa a Specialty.
THE BEST TOS IHD^JtRRT III TOWS.
Always on fits lbs Naw Votk Usrsld, Harpsr'r
Wasklr.Vrsnk Leslie's, r>st's Doinfft. Palt— '
istls. all ibi Ostlfomls petrtrt, -'- '
Potnob. Bsli'slitf*. IUaaUftLed Lead
and aatiefj rnnrsslf.
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1*7 tt W,
alio Lonilofi
od Heirs. Oeil
ALDBON. PrapTtoior.
GEORGE MAYES'
»KALKR 15 0VHTBR8, OLA MS
•Ttdsft kinds of AHRLL FISH,
HUllaNoa. 40. 41. 4~
SHrksl, ontrawoe on (7*t... _
. . u ur nrtrtto pertlM Ajd famlllas nppUsi.
fromB JLK.to It r. u. Lsrfilae' sadi>«aUfli
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FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOORDKB
$50,
LANCASTER'S
•IT w.MnnoToi rtbekt,
fetSIss Opo. MsaTSlSS's Oparrt. Ho as*.
BANGER HALLE
(ElirOER'S HALL. i
14 DUET AT.. EEAX JLKAXRT.
Ma>a« baa Ue Choteeat Mravnds of wtaaa
•«4 I.lsjBHtrs tw ba.s.4.
DEPOT WtTAMO A IUCHt'8 BAT BRtWIRT
fsU If OamiR FRLOMAFIN.
Attention, Good Livers!
KR
\f». P. BHROBfl. FORMERLY
Ail prop* a tor of lbs MIhs-pj" Rs-v
• nriri, bee atvks*. thn min.B'monl
nib ihn iluinrn' Ks'»--
vawtnaroUl itrest snd the Mlnastfli
■ n Mark-t atre«t. In pirlaverabLp wllh 1_^_
A. iiKAVKUR. who Use bo-en conn«ct»d wllh tba
Urm lor pssr*. ImpKtvsiisnu faaia hseo msde la
IbeoaisfoedepArtmea. thai will render, the MV-
o era' moist popular than It hie «T»r been donna
Ibe j. jeers »t IU prospsHtr. Oar Bills of Fire
t-ni.-rav.ei alt the delicaoiea of tba sasaoa. Omr
t..-.t-» i« "Good FAm. Good Oookiag »nd ModarsSa
oh"w'" p. nr.H<.UAm
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
E»l and 3 as OoraBierolai,.a-od .
T«0 Market atrset.
Open i-oss 5 a.m. to 10 P.u sun las
PIPER'S OPERA HODSE.
TIM • I NLA CITT, HKVAJI1,
THIB KLIOA1TT THRATRE BAM BJEKN B-SV
dsoonttsrd. sad aaa ba ranted by tbe nJ«hl m
BU« end trSTsJIna aotopavalaa
>r tba ..„
liaraer krealed with oa I
kfaaacar and aok* Pteertal
Or to 9. R. MeCAafJt,
Waahtaaten atraat. San Prasola
a.o Waahlnaton .
TATXS-
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Car. A* arki t e.nrl Third streets,
JaM. car. Commerclul and Z.oldeardoPaT.
LONd drinm*aThalf priqei.
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"FIGARO
THE JOTONAI. OF AMCSBMEKI8.
Publialiad •»•>! Day in the Year br
j-.. I> . B O O- -A- » 3D "O" S
dlU.reUia and 6»« Waahlwrura St.
Below JlonlBOinery. San Franolaoo.
jE5~MDAr MAI 12, 1878
A Fnrrajjo of Nonsense.
Anything more Btupid than the "pen-pic_
tarts" of Joba McCullougb, J. C.'McCollcni,
Harry Edwards and W. A. Meatayer which
appeared in Buuday'a Chronicle we have not
read for'a long time. Tbe stupidity of the
ideas U only equalled by the fractared Eng-
lish in wbioh theyjare couched. After a
ridiculous and flippant "criticism" of Mr.
McOoliough'a aetiog in certain parts, the
writer observes :
Theie to v little inoonsistencies in the
gentleman's acting are tbe only drawbacks
toward tbe making of a great actor.
Tbe drawback toward making that writer
capable of using decant English is that he
never went to school. For impudent igno-
rance we have Beldom seen anything to
equal tb&t column of bosh and impertinence,
Which wjs a disgrace— even to the Chronicle.
••*-
The Lute Mrs, Stewart's Wardrobe.
The theatrical wardrobe of Mrs. Mary
Stewart was sold "at auction" on Saturday
ia the office of Samuel C. Harding. Nine
large trunks of costly clothing realized only
about $500. Mr. Harding was the only pnr_
chaser. Had tbifl gale been properly adver-
tised in the columns of Figaro, there would
have been a full attendance of members of
the theatrical profession, and five timeB the
amount would have beeD realized for the
heirs of Mrs. Stewart. There is loud com-
plaint among actors and ectreeses at being
deprived, in consequence of insufficient ad.
Veitisiog, of this opportunity of replenish-
ing their wardrobes. If Mr. Hardiog will
put the property up at auction again and let
Fig a no announce tbe day of sale, we prom-
ise him that he will make a large^profit on
bis investment.
In the San Joaquinf/Valley.
The following extract from a letter re-
ceived from San Joaquin Valley tells a sad
story:
Tbe crop— that is. the wheat— is all dead;
it Is not even good for hay. Mr. B
has about uiue hundred acres sown in wheat
■and it will cot pay to cut it lor hay. There
has been no rain for months, and tbe wind
and rain have killed everything. Thtire are
a great many poor men io. this valley this
summer. Tbe winter w'as no encouraging
that they put all tbey owned into send and
now there is no harvest.
Scriptural Comfort for the Grabbers*
The Bloomington, 111., Bepublican gets
off the following consolatory story:
AUniversalist of this city was lately asked
by an Orthodox if he really believed that all
of the members of tbe late Congress would
be saved. "Certainly thsy will," replied tbe
TJniveraali-it, "for does not the Apostle ex-
pressly say that this corruption shall put on
inoorruptiou at the last day?"
Served hint Right.
A Tennesee belie lately punished her -sui-
ter, who sought to gain hsr hand through
false aspersion of hie rival, by going with
him to the altar, and then responding "no"
at the most critical moment, and comple-
ting the marriage ceremony with the calum-
niated one.
-_*.
Doctors iu Tenneuee are said to have a
rather hard timer If a patient lives, he
seldom pays, and if he dies, the rest of the
family want to shoot the physician.
♦-
Everybody (Sultea.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " The" Eat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there la sure to be suited. b
Don't Fall to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madams Smith, Astrol-
oger, jutt arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She hai oharms for
Xnok, Love and Happiness, which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2; by Let* c,
$3. All communications strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a.m. to 6 p.m. Satletac-
.tlon gu-ranteed In every reapeot. Office, 15
SeooLd street, Boom 11. io
Attention, Jjadles
To give tbe skin the softness of velvet, and
he tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Duett's Gxleme de Lib. l
T"lie Seat Remedies,
Dr. Perry's last Obance, for pain. Dr, Per.
ry'i Webfoot Puis, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggiBts. Agency, UT Sansome
stnet, oerner of Commercial. *
McDowell, Sliow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
£08 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
We get no hueineas from Chinese, and we
■employ none to do our work, at the What Oheer
E*undry Office, 121 Leidesdorfi street. *
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideadorff st. *
Clam Chowder Every PTlflrb-t.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Sot Scotch Saloon; 15 Morton street, just off
Seamy. 3-t
— ■» ...
Stm Mooro.
Formerly of Buss House Oatriasea, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, olothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Bosh and Mont-
gomery ft*., or Dexter Stable*. Carriage orders
Blackguarding an Enemy.
Captain Jack of the Modocs is terribly
abused and misrepresented by toe newspa-
pers. They never seem to weary of calling
him aDd bis followers cowardly redskins,
and inventing stories about "atrocities"
perpetrated by them. Not long ago we heard
that the Modocs scalped the men they killed;
no one was surprised at this, for they sup-
posed that in so doing they only followed
Indian custom?. Now the Chronicle re-
porter says : "Not a scalp was taken, the
report being a soldier's yarn." The only
cases of mutilation wMcb are well authenti-
catad are tbosa in which "the brave boys in
blue" cut off the heads of three Modocs and
kicked them round tbe camp, and after-
wards scalped another Indian supposed to
be Schoncbin. The Modocs are now repre-
sented as calling out to the soldiers whom
they defeated in fair warfare : " If there is
anyone alive here you had better go home ;
we don't want to kill you all." There is not
the slightest truth in the report that they
tortured their prisoners, ytt tbe Call's tele-
graphic reporter, epeaking of the discovery
of the bodies of Lieut. CranBton and others,
dishonestly says :
The finding of these bodieB will be a con-
solation—although a meiaooholy one— to
the friends of tbe gallant dead, inasmuch as
it will relieve that terrible feeling of uncer-
tainty regarding their fate that could not
but be entertained by their loved one at
home— an uncertainty more tarrible under
the circumstances than even the positive
knowledge of their death. In the former
c Be the imagination hes full ecope for an-
ticipating all kinds of evil to the poor un-
fortunates whe may fall into tbe hands of
these Modoc fiends in a wounded conditioo;
while in i he latter they know tLe dead can
suffer nothing from their brutality.
These "Modoc fiends'* to most people ap-
pear like brave men fighting for their
homes and tbey hava gained the respect of
everyone save tbe newspaper reporters who
seem to consider it necessary to pander to
the very meanest and most cowardly of their
readers.
A Merciful Judge.
QThe boy Sampson, who killed John Wil-
son by stabbing him wi'h a ka.t>, having
plead guilty of "involuntary manslaugh-
ter," web sentenced by Judge McKee. The
Judge said that as he was very young— four-
teen years of age — and bad respectable pa-
rents, he should sentencs him to one day's
imprisonment in the State Penitentiary. In
this sentence Judge McKee showed much
mercy to the boy and his parents, but
whether he was merciful to the community
ti a question. Hundreds of young Hood-
lums were interested in ths result of this
case; they wanted to see what "the Judge
would do with the chap as killed a feller.
A more severe sentence, while it would have
inflicted paiu on respectable people, might
have served as a warning to other respect-
able people who allow their sons to develop
into Hoodlums, and would have sent con-
sternation among the young desperadoes,
who will now by this light sentence be en-
couraged iu their reckless caieer. It is often
hard for ,'a Judge to decide on which side
mercy lies.
John Bull is putting his foot down heavy
at Halifax, where he proposes to spend half
a million pounds, or nearly $2,500,000 io
gold, in fortifications, this season. It will
be another Gibralter.
A Baltimore clothes-oleaner has reno-
vated over $2,000,000 worth of soiled gar-
ments during the past twenty years. The
business suits him.
Oysters,
In strolling round the other nigiu.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a eueen
f hrongh which a sweet bouquet waa aeen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Blade that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," aald my friend, "let's go In here—
It iooEfl so nice — and try their oheer,"
"All tight," I said, "I must agree
That this plaoe suits me to a *T.'"
No sooner had we iound a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dlah
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked magmficmiiy, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs ana terrapins ;\
In fact, we found they had within
That oosy plaoe a/i IrindBof game,
Fisn, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every diwh was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladiss, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they haw here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners.
To get whet they call "such nice dinners. "
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Paoiflo Oyster House, 5JS7 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Klgat.
OEABLES HAA&E, Proprietor.
Save Me from My Friend.
Chief Crowley, who has, daring the time
he has filled tbe office .'of Chief of Police,
made a good reoord of himself, and is a
manly, whole-souled fallow, may well ex-
claim, "save me from my friends." James
Gannon having taken offence at something
the Post had said about Chief Crowley,
proceeded on Friday last to censtituts him-
self champion of that gentleman. This
great burly individual in the bravest man-
ner attacked Harry George, who stands
about four feat nice in his stockings, and
with fist and pistol, proceeded to make war
on him, taking a cowardly advantage |of
him, and noteven giving him a obance to
defend himself. This is most unfortunate
for Chief Crowley, for many short-sighted
people will not pause to consider that he is
not to blame in the matter, and cannot be
held .'responsible for tbe acts of this seif-
eonstiruted champion. SIf ever there was a
man unfortunate in his friends and acquain-
tances, it is Chief Crowley, and if he comes
to {grief at tbe next election they, not he,
will bo tbe cause of his defeat.
A Literary Paper.
As a literary paper the Bulletin is a great
success. The beauty of its ssleotions.is re-
markable. We scissor out the following as
a specimen:
Mr. Swinbnrn begins a recent poem, ad-
dressed to a dead king, w,th rather an abrupt
line, as follows:
"Go down to hell. This end is good to see."
Jones, who has "followed the sea" — he was
cook on a coaster— says that the ar.ohordon't
amount to much as a general thing, but
that the rudder is a "stern necessity."
A Kentucky town reports tbe foundation
of a new order, the members of which "sit
around, eat, drink, and pay nothing; sit
back and say notoing." This order is not
new.
The Bed Dog Chronicle does better than
this.
Clear.
The following concise and comprehensive
note was sent to an Illinois merchant by a
neighboring farmer tbe ether day; "Send
me a trace-ohain and two binges. Jane had
a baby last night— also two padlocks."
Not Settled YeC
The Civil Bights case, in which the mana-
ger of the Opera House at Albany; N. 7.,
refused admittance to a colored man and
his wife, haB been sent to the Grand Jury.
The Lust New Song.
Air — "JUoet d\ Chandon,"
Emerson Oorville is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
ReliBheSjthese, that my house can boast.
Safely these BlvalveB to all I show.
Oh! high ohl Oht nigh ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corville Bays so! says sol
On Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
VisionB of Shell-fiih in every Btyle,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! Ladles gol
Emerson Corville's polite 1 and so
8-1 They gol they gol they got
LacieS and Grutlfmen, renumber the lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe store in San Fran,
clsoo. H. Hinders, 332 Kesjny street, between
Pine and Bash, is
i-adies Vialtlns; Cftrds.
VirittoD, engraved or printed by John P.
Dwtsb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick Bouse,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hasdexb-
OHIEFG HEATLT HULKED. PENALASemF Of 6VBIT
description to order. 9
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
White Labor Only I
Employed by the What Oheer Laundry, 111
Leldesdorff street. •
• ■■*> '■— —
Fin* Oandlws.
Sresh, sweet and delicious Dandies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, o
Dental Work.
FOB FDfEST QUALITY OF WOBE, go to T. 0. Jeg-
sup, dentist, oor. Sutter and Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 3-D
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. sc, can
be returned In tbe evening if required; we
never disappoint) What Oheer Laundry, 131
Leiaeadorff street. •
» -
Twenty Thoueanil
Papar Collars, all stylos, for sole cheap at the
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John MoOallongb Proprietor and Manager
MR. MoOULLOUGH has the honor to announce
tbst. ia oompliancn with num^pona requests of
patrons of the Theatre, he has effected a
BJE-ESGAGElviErvT
....WITH
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
....FOB,...
Six IVierlits Only,
Oemmenoiog on MONDAY, Mar 12, daring whleb
time ebe will appear in the following pJaya:
Monday. May 12th EA9T LTNNE
Tuesday, Mar 13ta OAMILLE
Mr. J. U. MoOollom as Armaod.
Wednesday, May 11th Sheridan Know lea'
beautiful Plar. THE "WlFiC, OR ; A TALE OF
Mantua, (her flrdt appearanoe ia tnia part
in California).
Thursday. May 15th ELIZABETH
Friday, May 15th LUOREllA. and THE
JKAXOTJS WIfE.I
Saturday Matinee MARIE ANTOINETTE
Saturday Kveninr THE bTRA-NGiLH. and
TH.iL HONEYMOON.
Monday. May 19th, Mft. BARTON HILL will
make his fitvt appearance in thi'scit.y, ia a JN'»w
Play by Frank Marshall (which has proved a most
decided euooeaa in London. New York, Boston and
Paitad«iphia). etni>led FALSE SUAME, OdL
NEW Ytt.AK'8 EVE. m>9 2t
McDAMEL'S THEATRE
CHBYJtNNX. UTOMWB,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOKEN
■•-Talent going East will fled it to their advan-
tage before tearing California to correspond with
J. McDAMEL,
mi 9 Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN lAJlVCH,
Oor, Second and Teh una ■treeta.
■^Terrapin constantly on hand.
Oyeters In every at vie. PRTVATB
SUPPER BOOMS F.7R PARTIES.
_ __ deoUlm
CLAIEVOYANT.— HAD. MARTS LLE. ■*-
j at t arrived from Earope ; answers men-^j^
tal Qaeations; developea mediums; magne- J%
tizea. Circles, Tuesday and Saturday •renluga;
names given. French and German spoken. Ad-
mission: Ladies, Fifty ICeoti; Gentlemen, One
Dollar. Hours from 12 to 6, and T to 10- 748
jjtmaiflua«i. _ _ __ mi In
PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
TAHOE DEOBEE COUMIL, HO. 1
Improred O. R. M.
WILL OELEBRATE THE COMING ANNI-
versary of the Great Cbiel Tammany by a
Grand Ball;
....To BE HELD AT....
UNION IS .A. Xj Xi*.
....ON....
MONDAY EVENING MAT IS.
Tiokets tor sale at all t*ia prineipal Music, Book
and Jewelry Stores, and by tbe following
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS;
G. G. Roberts. Wm. Friel BE. Heaiikseo, 'W,
H. Edwards, J. Moeoacher. P. R. Black, U. flar-
beurne, O. O. Stevens, Jsa. Love, B. Wucocks. R,
W. Robinson, Lloyd Jones and W. O. Granule.
Floor Manager— B. E. Henriksen. mjlO td
S. F. and N. P. R. R. Co.
CHANCE ^F TIME.
QN AND AFTPR APRIL I. 1373, THE 8TEAM-
v or ANTELOPK, connecting at Donanue Land-
ing with the San Fraaoisco ± North Paoiflo Rail-
road Oompany for Oloverdale and all intermediate
stations, will leave Sin Fiancisco daily (Sundays
exepted), from Btoadway Wharf, at 3:34 P. at. Re-
turning, the train will leave Oloverdale daily at
5: 3i't o'clock a m , connecting at Donaape ■ ith tbe
Bt-etmer and arriving in Saa Fiancisco at l0;2n A M.
'Iho steamers and ears mak« olose connections
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURS 0NS~AT REDUCED RATES.
Leave San Fnncisoo at S A. m. every Sunday
arriving at Oloverdale at 1 o'clock E. M Returning
will Ihrvc Olcverdal*! at 2 o'clock, atriviog io San
Francisco at 7 o'clock This will allow exour-
eloniets several hours at ani of tbe places along
tbe line of tbe mud For all information apply at
the Company's office, -4SC Mout^omery street.
opl8 PETi-K DONAHUE. President.
Change of Wharf.
ON AND AFTER MAI' Int. TBE STEAMER
ANTELOPE connecting with the San Fran-
oisao and North Pacific Railroad, at Donaune
Landing, for Sonoma, Pet&lama, Santa Bosa,
Healdsoarg, Oloverdale. and way etations.
Skaggs' Springiand ths Geysers, will leave from
FRONT hTRKET WHARF. ap30tf
The City Gardens
Coming Picnic Season!
THE ATTENTION OF ALL hOQIETIES, As-
sociations and Military Companies is called
to tbe advantages offered by these commodious
and beautiful grounds for Holiday ionic Festi-
vals. They can b» procured on any day in the
week for picnic purposes the coming season on
more advantageous terms than any grounds in the
Btste.
THE CITT eABDENS
Are easy of aacees without any tariff td Societies,
and are provided with large and beautiful Lawns;
large Shads Trees; beautifal Flowere and Plants
from every clime; numerous Swings; two mam-
moth Danoing Pavilions; a natural Lake, wit)
Pleasure Boate; Fountains and Observatory Tow-
ers, all psrfeotly sheltered from the winds. A
mammoth Restaurant is on the grounds, and every
convenience for the accommodation of large Pic-
nics baa been made. Everything has been placed
in the most complete order for the coming season
THE CITY GARDENS
Are tbe largest ia tbe State. Tbey contain S'j'
»ores of Knoll and Shaded Lawn, Flower Gar-
dens, etc., and are capable of accommodating
24,000 persons with the greatest convenience. Ex-
tra Cars run directly to the Gardens.
Picnic Committees are especially invited to call
and inspect the Grounds, and asoerlain terms,
whioh will be most favorable.
M. V. STEVE SS, Proprietor.
NT-Office hours 3 to 6 p.m.. dally, at tbe Gardens,
corner iwelfih and Foieom streets.
N. B .— rtOO.OoO Admission Tickets were sold
by various Associations holding iestiyais at the
City Gardens last year. The sale of spirituous
liquors will be prohibited on the grounds on fes-
tival days. ruh'l tf
Badger'sGentral Park, Oakland
.p^ft
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS ARE NOW
open for the aeaion, and many of the moat
popular
:e»xo*o-xosi
Will bs held there. The attractions are numer-
ous. SKATING PAYILION. MUSEUM. GYM-
NASIUM. Skating free on week days.
Admission £5 Cents
CHILDREN IO GENTS. ap!7 tf
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME.IN
every Theatre in Son Francisco.
FIGARO
18 MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California. Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
DR.RENZ5
HERB
1JTTIH&
The Great Tonic and Appetizer. For
Snle Evwywhere. my9$m
YOU WILL FIND
SA3UE MAR.IOKT
....AT....
The Corn Exchange,
No. 18 C1AT 8TBEIT. »pl7
CHAS. MAY!'!
Pioneer (Cloal!
(Formerly Mayer 4 Ww
Ko. SO HOUTCOUl
Oppoote the tiefe J ,
BKi««H. 108 KEABN |
MR MAYER OsLLS ATTE ,
large aDd well selected uio '
Ladies Cloaks, in Si,
and Cloth,
And his new styles of reodj-mid I
other LADIES' SUITS. itVBR I
Also, a large etook of Stripso. j
bbawls, Lace JscketB. Silk ygk i
Silks, Satine, Oloakingi. and avt \
Trimmings. JUST ARRIVED 1 1
the Spring styles of '
PLAIN ANjf £MBst j
LIM:,N SUIT
IT. R.— Oloaks, Dresses and saJt> n
in latest fashion, at reasonable rt
S,
HALII
lR
8
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1
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PaR
APR
YELL(!
DOC]
IODIDEofPII
T
HI 11KST SPRING!
In Dae. Fnrlfle. tbe i
morbid, corrupt nnd In i
Cure. Rheumatism nnd Me gl
Sold by all Orugglita.
A8ESCT, 417 *A\8I)H
SOLE AOEST8 I
SB. riHKT! LAST l|
BK. PEBBY'8 WIIU 1
::
POSTB
Programmes, and all kiodi t a
show, iJEo r uu, co: i
AWE and CIBors Mil
AT LOW BATH •
:b. f1. stti
63S CLi-Jf BTrl
THOMAS V
SIUVBH. PH'
^>t MAKUFAWUlj
^Jr EBPAlllj
0 ORUnJ^URJlJ
OTHER MUSICAL W I
ESTABLISHED CI >
■frLeaoaeclren on till Baw I
MISSION STREET, beMMO > J
N. B Fine-toned BilrM ft •"
eaelonail alway. on hand. \
FREE AND K
ITEBl lAlIl
Piano ana ®insri».
B. "'
CHARING
008 Mission streel. &
delO RAGLES k W >
CANDIE
ALL KINDS OB THf
made at onr 8t*am OaadJ ,.
ordera. npecially from li. «" ►
aid wfil bo promnUralljjM^ „|
lOT Mont^rat." :*
ALHAMBRA LODCI i
ilju FDTELY TOBJW •!
■S gl.orin.nl tt, n
■"( WeUU|l»«.';l
8r *lU16ot board. ALBAa,*
lie SnahatrMt.
H.A.W
AFINE-WORKKDOROOl J
the »orl! of Mra. E. Stl .
lie), irlll be raffled lor on .•«
8alordoy ETenlOK, -A 1
At SF-IEBB A POMD'S, corn J,
etreete. 1W ohanoea. 9 1 v*r '
JVIIt*JlW5'J5:A"fc-eLAravoTANT.4
to 8 ______
10 to (; Fee, (3. Oirol.i Moadai and Fridar : Fan
AND PiYOUOMETER, bu'riturn'id'C/*
to 86 8TOOKTON ST&EST. UoarWrom •?*
.wja.
PhiladelphlaJ"
OHAS. ▼. BKBGOLD.
THE OHOIOBBT .MB*!
TMrtrtrtea,, Boar* ta.
AM PIKE STBKET b.1"
MONTGOMERY
HOTEl
JKLEy'S id VARIETIES
'T"iiu hat •
illKJADor AI.,1
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CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
— — —
BELLA UNION THEATRE
MA.OTJI I v i .
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MISS ANNIE AOAM*. THE QUEEN OF SERIO-COMIC VOCALISTS
■ » va«a «t .
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till: UOOP-L* l>l II rBON I \ il.KK llcii.c.
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ixi. »iitiow uTolt, m<b..,.,.i— .." <'.»■
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Arm - ; «b» oar bi
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District Horticultural
ociety, of California,
OPEN MAT 8, 1813
TO OOSTISUI HIKZ DilB.
"(i)l*PL»T Of PLOWERH, TRIM AND
• 111 btuiquiIUu. Tho Hbll will bw DlO-
tS • ORAXD B .-ALE. with WBEATRS ml OAR.
• 9TATDAJIT. AgUABICHS, TLOBAL TOUHT.
I mo *ou, BocgoiTi u< flowem. «to.
«7 bfUnioco bad tTbOlag
midt & 8chlott?s Band
im Ibt aoft btlMt maiie. Vothioff will bb Uft
mbkbtBb IxniblttOB b molt brllUbOt raooesp.
'KOFZUOB E. 8. OABR,
tTbnitj of Obiiroraib. bu kindir bcsibaWd to
• OFCBUQ AODB£83.
FITY HANDSOME PRIZES
'I" •» nb-dod 10 tbb Y00K3 LIDIB3 of BbS rrinolbeo
•bblbll tbb PlbaU rooelrtd bt Ibb Xlblbltlon of
bftornoon eommenolDg on liund»y, Mij 6lh,
tl bt glTbB bw»f to bll Bojb bnd Oftlb who ptt-
'Ituulb. door.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWT^O TO TBI S -AHOTTT Of HAt-OOlff*
•hb BwiH alrfwi, I ha* I* lafnr* mt trl—OJ
m4 til* ,»fclu- lAat I h»»« oHIMl ih«
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
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•fM BbmA, •.«-•*•«. b»iw»»i M*>at»;*>wBiT-T
••4 Exru.
AH Driofc*. Plain or F«.ey, 10c.
CHA.«L W riUMANI.
Pr»pH ttor.
TO THE URFORTURITE.
DH8 TROWUI.ITZ A I.KKDIt*>.aRADUATE8
of 10* Lllpbl.Q >(.d TiSai ft If ii Tdtr-i im*. And
. •> A«bii(ant Si'iioii Uiilbod luiH Armj. b.»-
np«aad lh«ir 00 • nod l.aber>.torr »'■ No. *■»!
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from A.«t"m». Broaobilis, Dpt-itm, Hnr* TDroot,
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P ».— 9*|mrm*ooairsinoo (or loo ••ooo.a.odilloo )
of LoH. • ootSl« (
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P. VOLNEY. 212 FOURTH STREET
BUY* ABO 8hLL»
Good Second-band Clothing.
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ALARM* I -IV' I ,pf priio«rrtNii TONRO
modi-iM t>-i -1 Mf>< \ %• OfM * 1-HMH
— Do o.'-.t darth * arid rV !«>><* foottaoaaoio iro-
l>ortObj lato tao .Mikot (or too prioo. Coil tod ••»
ORGANS.
Row and boontifoi •»•"'- of Ibooo ojonttcoat
I'KI M V. t A 111 \».T iiRu A \* -tbo oiool
porfoetrood tDOtrmnoBt BOdo. T*o ".no n tart,
rowoifal oid rOjOOnMl. U-or &l,OO*0f MOoi
o*o bo«a oold.
■ h«»t Moilr. Moot* n.iki Voila Tm-
lloa. Plovnoj Htwnlo, riwaa liTrri, » la-
ltaa, liBilovra. Aeeardaoai, He., vie,
IR THE M0SIO DEPABTMERr OP
A. L. BANCROFT & 00 , A^&U.
oplloodln
TE1 Morkel iir.pt.
Al'TEB Til r.
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
OO TO THE
Hot Scotoli,
•■tier ilrf*t. ..Mr bLr.r., .
Abd tn on. of tbolr
Hot Sr.ol i'Ii'h or Tom & Jerry's
A.1I Drtnkis Ten Cental
fwlU JOB. D. BRforiR. Proprlllor.
New Discovery.
TIME OSI OP THE WONDERFUL PLABT
tbbl Ood IbUbdod for tb. Oor. of
RHIUMaTIIM, NEURALBIa, C6UT, PARAL-
YSIS, OATaRRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
I* oodaritoo'l porfoatiy bjr tbo andorolirood— tbo
onlj porooo oo Ibo Ooatiooat that (ollf ooropro
baoda Hi tnaarlo qoollti**. Tho nbOTO Oomplolntl
or* iraotod aitamoll/ altb oofatr and laooooo.
DR. K K. LKiD.K lo to bo * .find ot hla (..Rico,
TlHMarkot oiroot, oupof ",» 1 bird. Uootni 1 ood
J, Irom iu a h t i I p »i ,ord fro.B . to 6 v u
BoHdonoo, lOflO AllMtoo alr*ot. r.tt.oU cid
ba accomrriLiJat-J aitti Horm and Board. ola*.
LA FORMES*
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDER WILL PREVKRTTRB HAIB
from ftil Una: off, ood olao raitoro a bow (rowll.
of flair to tbo bold hood mtbln % (aw wooko whoro
ibo roots oro not doottojod. Tbii powdor It mlsod
with warn watar aad aoad ao a wwb tbroo timoo
a wook. A trial of oao box will ooovlaoa raq Hut
tbli la i-o hoaa^nr. Prica *M» ooou. fatBoo, t(i
ARRA RTBEET. bit««M Eddj aod Bill*. Paw«|[
udBlatOB. amj6lm
Ladies and Children
....WILL MNP
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRRHEINO PLRAHART TO DMB, EAEILT APPLIED,
lo aot croAAjr. and will aot Injnra tbo moat dalloota. II
•aroo all dlooaooo of I o ocala, r»mi»«a doadroE.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Ron'.™ tb. bblr .oli Ml (low. bwd ta PURELY VBOM
TABLE.
wB-TBo l>rin>il 8AOE BRUbK HAIR TO.TIO ABD
DRESSlNOauf b.bbdbllb. AlwM,
JAB. H. OATBS, BrwnlM,
Single Ontside Rooms,
— WTfR—
No. 1 Spring Beda and NattraHses,
AT THR^~
BRANCH HOUSE.
ABA KANBOMK STKERT, COB. fLAt.
IT
lT-irty OoiitM per Niaclit,
And Lou by tho Week.
OPEN AIiXi KTZG13T
I.. J. EWBI.L, ProprJctor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE :M08T ELEGANT OUBTOM WORE IB THE OITT
BoerB Ac Maynard,
,.«•• Boor bwwIA of EM
FlOik
IHZ, J01TBRAL OF AKTISOttSI8-
Pnbllabed ererj Dar in ,hs Yft4T ^
T. E>. BOOARDTTS
U KvOul sad 58S -»Vaahln<rU>n ata.
Below Montgomery. Sap 7rapolaoo.
TUESDAY .MAT 13, 1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
Alhutnbra.
Thia theatre was filled to suffocation before tbe
enrtaln rose laat night, acd after sight o'clock
there wis not even standing room. After a capi-
ivil first paart, in which Bob Hart end Said Rickey
seqaitted IhtrnselreB admirably as end meo, and
W. If- Baker, Berj. Clark »nd J. G. Bu6*ell sang
ballads... excellent style, one of tbe chief stars of
tbeeTeniod, alias Adds Adams, tbe famous serio-
oonio vocalist, from tbe brat concert halls of
Loadon, woo has of late created such a sensation
in toe leading cit.es in tbe United States, made
her appearance. She received that hearty wel-
come always accorded a ttraoeer by a California
audience, acd by her volnptnons style of beanty
nod a: &..& fiod&t costume at once made an impres-
sion. This artiste has a style so entirely Original
nod unlike anything we have ever had on the Cali-
fornia stage, tbst the audience were taken by tar-
prise. Thunders of applause followed Hiss Ad-
ama' first song. She was recalled three limes.
Everyone will go to bear this taJenUd artist dur-
ing hsr brief sngagement at the Alcambra Thea-
tre, and as oar public become accustomed to hsr
etirtlingly original style tbey will appreciate her
sore nigbly. K*lly and Leon presenttd Offen-
bach's c harming operetta, ent tied "La Bosede
StFlaar." In this Leon delighted the audience,
epscially the ladies, by his charming mimicry of
girliih manners and his admirable DiDgiDt; Ed-
win Kelly did so-ce ep*endid .comic acting as
Brown, a blaoksmith. and J. Bsbineen played .he
part of Smith, a e&oemaker, very well indeed.
During the performance of this piece, the audi-
ence were kept in a continual roar of laughter.
The Eoop-la duet from "La PericBole," concluded
this portion of the enteitalnmsnL Kext oame
Master Barney, tke champion jigdanoer. Great
Ml* the reputation of this .artist, he surpassed
all expectations. In variety of steps, perfection
of time, grace of moiion, and the dexterity with
which he moves both right and left foot, he far
exceeds all his predecessors. He was recalled
three imei toreceivetae congratulations of the
asdience, Charles Ylvian followed in "Wait for
tbe Turn of tbe Tide" and other favorite tonga,
which were all rewarded with the usual gsnerous
applause. The Bcrsamisg farce of "A Slippery
Boy," in which J. Robinson, Bob Bart, Little Mao
and Sam Rickey appeared, wound up one of the
best and most varied eLtsrtainments ever given at
the Alhambra Theatre. The same bright constel-
lation will appear in the bill whieh afforded so
muoh pleasure to the immense audience present
last night, and again "-o standing room" will be
tbe announcement after eight o'clock.
California. Theatre.
There was a very good house last night, when
tbsoapital play of "Eist Lynne" was performed.
Mrs. Bowers did some splendid acting in the
dual role of Lady Ieabal aud Madame Tine, and
reoeived much applause. To-night tbe thrilling
drama of "Camille," one of the test-abused and
most popular plays ever wri 1 1 :-n, will De presented
with Mrs. Bowers in the title role and J. O Mc-
Oollom as Armand Duval. The rest of the cast
appears an our first page.
Bella Union Theatre,
Oaasiaand Frits the wonderful young gymnasts
present many new feate, never before witnessed
in this citr. and tbe loud applause which rewards
their effort* proves bow well tbeir talent and daring
la ippreeUted by the pablia. Lob Z,^ ?■ G'
Marsh, MattKsllj? and others presenlmany amus-
ing act*,
rjocttiey 'e New Varieties.
Everything went well last night. TDe little
farce of "Obeyirg Orders." Mortimors's sketches,
'The Two Pompeya" "The Limerick Boy" "The
Biamese Ts.'bj ' and tbe va iocs specialities cf
aong and dance, were all received with much ap-
plause. The same oil: will be given to-night.
Horticultural He.ll.
A more delightful spot fore, promenade in the
afternoon or evening, than this cannot be imag-
ined. Tbe beautifnl (flowers, tbe Sowing
fountains aud the bright decoratioce make it
appear like fair? land. The programme o* mosio
to bl performed* to-day by Schmidt and Sehlott's
?kmoni band is given on our first page.
Union Hall.
Thia ball presented a brilliant appearanoe* last
nigbt, wben tbe Improved Order of Red Men,
Tahoe Degree, Council Ho 1, gave a grand ball.
All present enjoyed themsslves thoroughly, and
the ball was unanimously voted one of tbe most
pleasant affairs of the season.
&UTOKX0AL Museum.— One of. the most
o -mplet* collections of tbe kind in the United
tf tatea, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrz models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
tnly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. As
lour may be profitably scent her*
Woman's Xtlgrlvts.
One would stink that It tab one cf wox&d'b
lights to er-joj aa good & dinner as a man, and
jay the came price for it, Kearly all the res-
tacriEta •' fcr ladles »Ed gertlEmen" in San
Franclsoo have poorer tare then thofe where
gentlemen only dine, Teeee id ax excefiios.
At the Piokeeb BierauBAxr, on "Washington
street, at the cc rcer of Dnnbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or ranch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Boca-en, eBtablished
elnce 1819, provides every rainry the rusriet
affords. Bith ladies and gentlemen find Intra
dishes to please tbe most epicurean taste.
Asa U. Wauga man's
"Ohiga^oBeerDapct," 623 Sacramanto street,
between Montgomery and Eesroy. The cele
brated •■ Chisago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Daily In a ch. with lobst=r salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
Frank Damon.. Beer, 10 cents. Begulir Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and fand-
wiches, e*rved to order. To lunch at Wauga-
man's is ihe thing. &.,
X>x. I>o nerty
Has devoted his study more parttcTjlany to
chronic and speolflo practice, and m such Is
bow the meet successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
comer of Leidesdorft, a few doors oelow What
Cfcser House, -_^__ *
Pratt's AboUtion Oil
Cure* Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
A Happy Daddy.
Dear bister— I now take my teat and sit
down to take ih's opportunity to inform yon
that I am a "dad Jy" at last: tbat is, I sup-
pose I am, for Abbie has got a nice fit baby)
and wa hope these few li^es will find you en-
joying the sime great blearing. Now V_is is
to ba s'rictly a business letter. Firstly, as I
said btfore, Abbie has got as nice a baby as
ever made nplac:s. Sextly, I swapped away
bldBlaeskio.and think! havegota pret'y
nica hor=e; it is a girl, and weigts nine
pound* r {I mean the babyi, and is jaat as
fat as batter, a d his got a£ood strong pair
of lungs. Ste is red, and haB got bine eyes,
and a dimple ia her chin (I mean the baby
now) and jastf.e prettiest mouth tbat ever
opened to reeaive pap; acd judging from her
teeth, I think she is about six yearsVd. (I
mean tbe horse now.) She is sound, smooth
and kind (I mean the horse, or baby, either
now,) and thed ctor sajs she is tbe fairest
he ever saw, without any exception. (He
means the baby.) I got twenty-five dollar*
t) boot (oot the baby though, for ia it* case
the boot was on the other foot, and two cr
three sizes larger, ss re ir as I can find ou'.)
I am gciog to harness the horss now, and go
after mother, Bhe was born last nigh',
at twenty minutes past nine. (I hope you
don't think I mean mother or the horse— I
mean the baby.) Bhe is hearty as a pig; a'e
an egg, a biscuit, acd drank three cups for
dinner. (I mean Abbie.) Bhe is getting
along nicely, and if Bhe don't have any bad
lock, she will get along first-rate.) Bhe is
subj tot to dif orders of tbe Btomach, they say
that is a sign of colic. (I mean the baby.) I
hope it is, for the nurse says colicy babies
never die. Bhe talks about her note, aud Bhe
takes snuff, (the nurse I mean.)
There, I've been readiDg this over, a&d I
see plainly that I ain't fit to write. The
amount of it is, I am flustrated. 1 am a
happy diddy, and that accounts for it; so
you must excuse me this time. Sam.
Only a Bore,
There is a good deal of troth in the re-
mark of a cartain writer that Society, as it
for the most part exists in America to-day,
is only a bore. There is fe'dom a circle of
very distinguished and brilliant people, but
one cold, format collection of well-dressed,
that is, generally, over-dressed men and
under- dreE sad woman, who take little intsr-
ee: in anything, and go out as a duty they
owe to their new clothes and jewels. If you
can collect together three or four friends
who are agreeable, who are witty, who like
you and each other, you have what society
people can seldom give yon, whether these
three or four are social somebodies or social
nobodies.
A Solution of tike Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evils of Chinese immigra-
tion and the existing depression of business in
San Francisco oensegvant upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chinese in our work-
shops, the Golden Era hits the nail square on
the h-ad in tbe following :
The only measure of redress which holds oat
any promire of relief is the formation of anti-
Ohinese societies all over the Ooast, the members
of which shill be pledged not to employ Chlcee,
net ro purchase goods of tbose who do employ
the a. cor to purchase goods of Chinese mm of ie-
ram_ Tbey flrfit propose these acti-ChioeBS so-
flUtiJ -Thou-* v* w tn*te themselVM felt in tbe
ia thia city should effeat an or^*tB4tloa under *
sol* mo pleiga not to employ Ohjaete nor to pur-
e-ease goods of individuals or firms who might em-
ploy them, it would greatly strengthen tbe hands
of such of our local manufaolirera as are now
enraged in tbe experiment of compefng with
Chioes? manufactures. If this ore thousand was
multiplied by ten, as it soon might be, the euc-
oflS3of tbe experiment would be assured. These
societies mast be orgaa x- d without *h = aid of law,
aano law wjn!d be oocstitu'ioQal that discrimi-
nated agiinst Chinese residents. Such organiza-
tions oould only be carried out where the com-
mncity is n?&rly snanimou; in favor of the object
to be atta'oei ; tsi S3Qh uaacimit?, it is believed,
prevails ia this Slatt.
The experiment has been tried by at lea^t
one man ia Ban Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. SutUfif, who is proprietor of two larga cigar
stores, S30 and 820 Kearny strset. Ae l)ng age
a • 1861, )•>, fiutliff. knowing what the result
of Ctinese labor would be, farmed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
ee'l. ner purchase cigars made by Chinere, and
he has carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent dty, anl will continue to adhere to it as
long a? he remUns in business. If any of his
friends thought It Impossible fcr him to stem
the currmt of opposition to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese werkmen , but he
has Hone so successfully, and instead of the
one small establishment which he commenced
wMh at the time of forming this resolution, he
now haB two of the la'gest in the city. ]
Deakin's Sal; of Paintings
Will take place about Hay 20th. Particulars
in future advertisements. a-B
Battler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, fjrmerly in the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act tte role of Bociface to all
friends, day and evening, at 3S* Bush street,
below K?arnv. 4-h
Notice to the Public.
H. Feyeer, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now Bel-
ling off his fine stoctt of men's, boys' and chil.
drens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, truniB, valises,
e'e, below cost. Call if you want bargaias.3L
Br. 0. T. 8;ge has removed his office to the
Olympic Club Building, corner of Mew Mont-
gomery and Howard. is
3
MiiLi'yzEr.- Bats cleaned, pressed and
triinnied to order at the lowest prices. Miss
i P. Weed 92* Washington street. 4i
Corns, Bunions, Xngrowinj?. Kails*
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 137 Second street. *-m
Star Starts ana Collars,
All sorts and sizes, for ea'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 131 Leldeedorff St. •
The W«W Oyster House.
Otsteb Gbotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Dealers in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 428
Pin? St., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This ii
in every raped a ptaoe teftere • gentleman can
take hit family, Co
An Invitation to Austrian Arcndulses
We are filled with a profound esuse of
gratitude when we Ie.rn mt two real arot*
dukes of Austria lately helped to put out a
lire in the house of the United States Min-
ister at Vienna. We can perhaps express
our obligation best by offering the dukes a
chance to better themselves over here. If
they will settle in this city we will obtain
them permanent positions in the paid Fire
Department, where their talent) 'can be at
onco usefol and profitable. We do not
know the amount of their incomes, but it
seems improbable that a mere arctduke
gets more than six hundred dollars a year.
We will give them seven hundred and fifty,
with a bank in the engine house, and tbe
privilege of riding the horses around to tbe
blacksmith's occasionally for exercise. We
hope they will come. It will be very excit-
ing to see an archduke rushing up a ladder
with a brass horn and a half-inch pipe, yell-
ing like a Shoshone Indian to the o:ber arch-
duke who is b auding do»n below in a new
helmet and a red noae, giving an aris o-
cratio wrench to a fire-plug while he batters
tbe small beys around him with a cast-iron
spanner. Life will seem more joyous and
beautifnl to us when' these things come to
pSBS,
Eastern advieea stats that a reosnt high
wind blew down a large Bignboad in Ehcds
Island, seriously injuriog several farms that
lay under it
Premium Shirt Mak«r.
Ki.k Eveline Hor,l& 626, Eetrnyst., r*epect-
fullv solicits a call from friends, and Btrangers
visiting the City. Kewest Btylea, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 5-q
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Bach and Paralysis.
3-1
Ss.n<? vcicrx Island PuXu;
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Bandwlch Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry ig
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who bas long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma' truss bedding, and doubt lets Mr. Schrei-
ber will nnd no difficulty In disposing or all
taat comes. a
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Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an fnjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured fn Ban Francisco so unquestionably
as from Frank £outon, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are uBed
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to empley able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers , nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
except those whioh he nroviaes. Frankhas en-
joyed gr.-at success in his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronise him. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures BtixT Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t
Or. Barlow *T. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Kervous Bis-
:;«a at bis Bygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday eTMttog. commencing at 7 % o'clock.
A part of tbe evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Br, Smith gives'
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to invalids aaily, froin 9 to 4 p. m , free. w
Fresh and Sweet .
Fer the best eesfectionary, r? to Oanrj and
was*ner*s. 197 Montgomery SL near Suucr. S
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Bmrthardt's motto. Pine French Calf
Boots made to erder from $8 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guir.nteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington strett and be convinced. Afull assort-
ment of nea'ly-made good* always on hand, at
prioes to suit everyone's purse. 4 si
S>o IVot StilTer irom Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Halls, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Hun.
rate, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.sl We
$nA%k from experience, having tested the Doc-
ter's capability. References given if required, h
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains,
Trie Veto
Ia celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. Connolseieurs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E. H. Levy, proprietor. Souihwett corner of
Kearny and Commercial. is
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
B. W. Laird, 610 Merchant Etrest, Diamond
Setting, Bcameliog. All kinds of repaliing*
dene. Jewelry for sale, .4-P
PhotoffrapOlc Oa.rO.ea.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gilltrj-,-84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission Btreet, a
Petyate Lecsobs in the Fbe-rch Laxovaoa
by J. Josset, gradaate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnals' Normal
8chool for Teacher;, and of St. Uary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upbtairs. Ben of reference given, 4-q
ClUBiovAjTr.— ktsdame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. BuBh and Pine.
Consultations in English, French and German. t
.%. pleasant Juocauon.
persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Dentral location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let ther*
Tbe building is a verr fine ose and is well
lighted and ventilated.*
» . , — ,
s A great variety of Tire and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 131
Iieldesdorfl street. *
X>er"b y Sweepstakes.
A sweepstake for the English Derby race will
be drawn on Monday, May lOth, 1873, at the
Oharlrg Cross 8*loon,606 Mission itraet, near
Second. Tickets now for sale at the bar. 5-j
alcTHEBJ or FaaiiirEB who are about to spend
the Summ< r in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves as well ai their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and made of belter material
than at aDy other place is at H. Friedlandtr &
Co'*, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 8a
Slgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private lessons in Itali.n and English
Vooal Music, at 646 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil 5. 3
A Servant in tbe Corse*.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the bait assort-
ment of Carpets and Furnltnre In tbe State, at
John O.Bell's, netrly eppesite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. 49
Removal,
Samuel Swtft has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rentid and ^re-
paired as usuil. and sold cheaper thanever, x
It Xa True.
J. A. Bhaber k Oo. are selling parlor, sets acd
allotherkindflof furniture and bidding chetpsr,
for cash, than any otfeer dsaler in town. Other
dealers dont stands gbOBt of a chance when
people know Shaber'd prices. 707 Market street
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BoohMllert and Station**-*,
Btooey A Mock, (eehool books specialty,) 8. W
corner Fourth and Jessie,
EL H. Moore, S99 Mc-ntgotcery. near Merchant.
Hoalneaa CollcKea.
Heald'B, Bryant A Strattoo'H College, 3a Poet Bi
alatehera.
Eats, Fred. Stella 94 to lrxi. California Markat,
Employment Office.
Ohaa. F. Becherer A Oo., 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Empiojment Co.— Pierce A Co., 627 Sae-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
H. H. Kirch off, Male and Female Help, 6W Kearny
sTremeh Fancy Goads*
Loean A Oo., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Sutter,
Hair Jewelry.
H. A, Oallender, manufacturer, #2 Second street,
JSumaa flair.
Sampec-n, A. B. A Co.. UO Second street.
Milliners.
MiseLirile Carter, 118 Fourth treet,
Mrs. M. belig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Hecords*
0. V. Gillespie, 641 Washlogtonstreet.
Watches and Jewelry.
EL A. Oallender 8i Secood Btreet.
IVhLtenen and Paper H.i-ceri
A.W. Whelden, ; 22 Geary street.
Wlnei and Idqnera (Wholesale.)
Danert P. A Co.. 504 Front
OTJT
....FOB THE...
MERCANTILE DIRECTORY.
100 000 0DPI18 T0 BE I8S8ED °N
or about J Ene 10th. Send la your
advertisements 1 ruined lately to No. SOS Mont-
gomery st, at R. M. ED WARDS'. ec9 1m
CERMAN_PIANOS.
THE BFST AND TH« OHEAP-
;Et. bedraubf taoter A Oo., Agents
for the celebrated Factories of
_ Slnthner, in Lerpzie, and Sohlein,
Offiae. dlOKEABJtVtifRBEr. ap28
Photographs Painted
IN WATER COLORS AND RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from the smallest to fall life-size, always
in ths moat sati&fictory manner, on very moderate
terms.
IUILT B. EltTUAlt,
420 Kearny t treet,
an2Mm Between California and Pin*.
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. 118 GEARY STREET.
Baths, 25 cent?. Best accom-
moditioD3 in the cit;. Separate
jgj. entrance for Ladies. Tbe Baths
_^_*iil?JsBBT a> e fltt-d np with all modern
improvements. Hair Outline, ("having and Sham-
pooing. Ohildren** Hair neatly cnt. Ladies' Sham-
pooing.51 cects. Private room for Ladiee.
sssT-fctring^rs viittog the city are respectfully
reqaested to patroDrZ9 tbege Baths. my3
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOft THIBV 8TBEE r,
Has the choicest and mott select assortment of
goods in her line in tbe city. Her HATS sre mar-
vels of beantv, acd what i* mott itrmortant, HKR
PRIOES ARE VfcBY REASONABLE. mjl
MILITARY GOODS
... AlTD. a.
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAt
TRIMMINGS,
SSS Montgomery .trtet, Eoom So X.
MhHM T. BQDOERS JOBUSOy.
RETURN THE BOOK!
WHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
OF HOME" from the FlOABO Office is par
ticnlarly reqaested to return it at one*.
CLASSES INJL0CUTI0R.
T-WQ OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose forming olasBeafor instruction in Elocntion.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a nsefnl art at a moderate cost
oan send in anoir names to "Cambyses " P. O. Box
2234, wben particulars as to terms, etc.. will ba
sent to them. deSf
GHAS. MAYEIt
Pioneer (Cloak ;k
(Formerlj Hwer a Wukb
So. 20 M (I.NTOOM £KT
Oppo.i te the Ju\eb n<
BBAXCH, 108 SEAJBHT ((l
MB. MAYEE CALLS ATTSm , „
large and well BeLeoted usort: tb?
Ladies Cloaks, in Sill T«
and Cloth,
And his new . tylss of ready-mads f i •
ether LADLEV SUITS, at VERY l rl
Also, a larsie stock of tstripea. Br. .3
bhawls. Lace Jackets, Silk *nd Cell
Silks, Satins, Cloaking, .and ever* !J
Trimmings. JUST ARRIVED. a L (M
the Spring styles of
P!AIN AJSA KM HMO „
IIJ'EX SVIT§,
17. B.— OloakB, Dresses and talis a ■ fc ■
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CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE TBI J™ ,
uudo »t onr Stoun Oiody n«,
orders, eeceoieilr from tbe """""'j
u,d will be promntlr •|j*^,j|^{'l at!
1 at Mont«ii».rTl«t- *^
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FIKELY FDB-SUBJP
gle or in mita,
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ox witbort board. ALHA1IS*
■IE 3nsb atroat.
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tbe work ot In E. StanUf
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A SHIRT STORE,
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Mroontl Mroct,
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I If IHIBTI and riKAUIT.
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BKNRDirr A CO.
[JO >3NT^J JESXjXj vS
1 FOR TIIK Ol'BIt OF RI1KUMA-
lOoaatipatlon, end kladrad dUuiw.
7 FBarwrala writer: "I hiMifiin
loay to lb* ■ >•*• »elo* of rior Mr-
raj If a rb.areittlc ttoaM»."
«»*r. FfOaKO: "Yonrip*r.»olbM
■laraa au aeallfa mod reial.Uii tbe
H 1 to ibii day (now •boot
JH bare net ar eipehenced
ced oofj twioi*
•w Hrlf.Mon, 113 8h1pl«y tt.
bf Cancel. '• Retnadie- Of a MWl
•mitJiio la two *nki.'
aal Dart. BhU Tubal: " Afier
atadlM I aa dow I* aood baaltb-a
nab I hare boon dipnif. for mora
Un oaa bafaeeo at th* Dapai- 81 *
MUIPHT BIOL,
••la Agrntt.
BR- JORDAR'S
JIMTOMICIL MUSEUM.
-|l Oaala— of Medial no.
. BBAUTITUL A1TD INBTBOOT-
I Wa oMaata ta ba aero. QpaatoUu
^»iQa^&«ggp^H4i3'
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.^ iXLBi'rERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
.(T^'fxL'bv^
GiT«fl Tone to the Slomnrli.
WILL RENEW LOSS OF tPPETITE.
■ IXLB^ERS
Is a Son Relief for Indigestion.
f^TiXLB^ERS
HAS SO StPBRlNK All A
BLOOD PUBIFIEH.
Mil
WILLIS^BAND.
MTJSIO FUBHIBHED FOR ALL
oaaa^eoa. aloata import ad, arraaaad
ut for aala.
MAR! l*)M. HI.VM leader of
Orfhratr*.
IIEAIT TON HER HEBDEN, I^ad.
of Itrnt* H*n<l.
■arOrd.rt fmia th* osnotry promptty kttaodad
to A<Ur*»i H. W. WILLIS. I»tin'< Malta
Htof«. IIS Moi :t "nurr itM*<, or MAKOUS M.
BLUM. »«» Montaoa«ry .trait. if ■ I
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Hank,
no. eee Mooia.w.ry ■trcci,
(Moalgoaary Bloak.)
uiHiXTiH linn noo.oai
•aPTtra D«po*lU. on. par oatl p*r monlb.
aarKo KotrrfF.. or oo»r#. fnr Bisk Hook.
J. CTROOKBB, K.or*Urr. aift la
IS. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 BKCOND ITEIET.
FINE COO081 PERFECT FITS1
Satisfaction Cuarantood 1
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A .»• * kiitii •«■•« t, aawa ataavu, mi -ft-lm
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY.
Honma 1*» mid 17 OUO WBahtiiKton aitr.-.-«.
•rr.iui. hotiii: TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
W\KK PREPABRD TO rORPJIrin
I HAS conpOMd of
irCMEH KHIIVUII
RABBIT ABI.AB,
Witb tbklr Or.tl Srniftllog,
OOV BTBHFBI r .
■.tpruo Ttoipr.,
I.rladl.a lb. Child Woadcr, •APrilo.
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DATB 11111)18, at 10.
old orlAior. I lud Lisi. IB (l.trr
itroot. b*'..»«n K.irni .nd Uopoat, wh.ro ron
.ibm HOT AM) 001.11 I1R1KKB. Kr.« and
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F M Tn. "OI.1 noott' u.lwkyk. 0 D-nd DAVJE
MBBOia, Htjraiw,
THE OLD
Hot SOOtoH,
IB Mort.a Blreat. aeaur Bewray.
All Drinka Ten Cental
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM IHDJtRRY IN TOW".
Atw»T« 00 Bl* th« Now Tors Harald, llarp*r'(
Wfrtklj. Frank LaiMa'a, Oaf'* DoIdjci, Police Oa
aatt« all <bt < '.-.Uf im!. pat-»i». alao Lo&doa
Pnnoh. ItallVLIf*. Illoatratad Loodai) Newt. Oall
and na'lafy younmlf.
aar- Don't foraat the nyo of tba Hot Baotclt.
f*7 tf W. B. WALDKOrt. Froprlator.
GEORGE MAYES*
DBALJCR I a OYBTKAS. 0LAMS
andall klndiof HHKLL F!Su,
BWlUNot. 40>, 41. *•. Oalifumli.
Market, entranoe on California s/lmnt.
Pablio or ptirato partlaa add famlUfts ■appHat'
from « *-» to 11 P. M. Laadlaa' aod CrnnMimen'-
ii-iji iiioxopta from* i-_^ to nr.a i*.':'.
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TO OnDER
FRENCH
BEAVER
(SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'S
•it WAinnoTOH "TK-r-r.
Play. M,n r»i()p.r« H«naa.
SANGER HALLE
HIBIiltKS HAIX,)
14 OI-ABT AT.. Brill kimr.
War*, bal Ih. Ch.lraak Braada of aria*,
aad I.lguora r*a haad.
DEPOT WfTAHD Jt lASCHl'S BAT IKWERT
I.UH OUBIS FXLOBABn.
Attention, Good Livers!
|\.|B. P. BBR(-i-'!"
1TX Droprtatorof tb» N
taorani i
|h« Mlnr-lV H.
Ooramerolal etre«>t aod tb<
Urtnab on Merkat ettaat. In p»rtn»r.bln wiin Mat,
aho bea baan eooeaciatl wltb tb*
arBforyaera. la.proTei.eoU ba*» biro »*d* u.
tbe onteloe dtiMrto.*1 tb»t will render tb* Mt-
Dira'more popular than It bea ere. b«vati dsrinft
the .2 yeenef II* pr-mperity. Onr BUI* of rarw
•mbrao* ell tba delicto.** of tbe aaaenn. On*
■otto la "(iood Vara, Good Oookf ds an4 Uodtraea
Uharfae."
F. BKBMEI A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
till and BBS Commarolal. and
fOt* Market ■ treat.
Opart row. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. *n31 im
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIBOIKIA CITTf. Hf-VADA.
THIS KLBOANT THPATRB HAS BRHN fOh
daooratad, and «*n bo rented by tho nld.nl, 0»
or tb* wok. bur* end Uerellns oompaaloa
UOaraL'F craatad with on ■pplleatlon _by lattaa
.1P1IK PIPfSfB,
Manaxsr "-ill ao)e ProoH*t*8
Or to J. II. MctlAIIE.
**0 yaftblBattfta utreet. Ben rrancleflo.
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. Mark- 1 and Tblrd atr«et«,
BT.K. cor. Oomnicrclt.1 ond Iauldc ad or W.
LONB DRINKS~aTh<UF PRICES.
anijijn JuHN D, YA'rKiV
.
FiaARO"
TEE JOUBHAL Oi AJTOSEMESTB.
Published every D»7 in <■"«> Y&u *»
E> BOGAKDUS
MIMerekiut and SO© Wtaahlnetoa »U
B«iow Montgomery. San Franeisoa.
TOESDaS*...
* MAY 13, 1873
The Poiaonlona Pie.
Tbe Boston Globe thus oommeatfl on the
statistic *hat were recently presented in
regard to New England's favorite articU of
food— pie: "ItBeemawe are gradually and
Barely dsterioratiogour race by an indnl-
gouc- in pie; that we are bcoamlng helpless
Tiotims to tbe luring squaah and the inBinu-
atiogpumpkio; the aromatic and mystenoue
mines and the lurid oranberry. Open-wor-
ked tarts and lattied currant are creeping
jnsidiocsly into our constitutions and un-
dermioiug tbem. If philanthropy cbes not
soon begin its obaritable work, we shall all
fall before tbe deadly wiles of ornst. TbiB
is ten ible, indeed, and pie-makers take upon
themselves a fearful responsibility in tempt-
ing us w.th their dangerous de.icao.e8. It
seeme we ate a race of pastataphagisls. It is
dreadfal to reflect upon. Another fascinat-
ing but deadly stimulant ia now added to
alcohol aLd tobacco. Pie is contraband. Who
would have thongbt it. Farewell dyspepsia,
fatewoU bilioaenees, farewell headaches,
and welcome health and prosperity. The
demon tbat is degenerating us has been dis-
covered at !a?t, and his name is Pie. "
-♦
A Hint.
Always tell your wife when she gets a ser-
vant that is good looking, that you don't
like that girl, and you want her sent away.
So cunningly constructed ^are women, that
they eti k by the oppressed. A wife always
- likes t > hive a servant girl in the house that
her husband doesn't like. There's nothing
lite a little strategy in fcuoh matters, you
know.
In consistent.
Some men are very inconsistent. We know
one who loves chowder bo much tbat he
would even partake of a eat ohowder if he
were invited to .take. Yet we've seen him
at angry as thunder when somebody called
him a oho* dor-head. There's no account-
ing for t'.c3a inconsisleat eccentiioities of
some men. ^^^
Very Unkind.
The Oaklucd News says : The manuscript
of Mortimer's confession is in the Saora-
mento Reoord offias, and is promise} the
public £g soon as the hinging U over. Here
is a chance for some eDterprisingObronicle
reporter to distinguish himself. He needs
only a skeleton key.
Just So.
The Golden Era, which pays considerable
attention to dramatio matters, and really
criticises plays and actors, says :
FioA.no of Saturday bad an unn&ually
«hoice resume of theatrical news. The edi-
tor of tbit piquant jouroal knows what the-
atric >1 people and evenis the public are in-
terested in.
Strange Indeed.
Here's sometbiog that's pretty hud to
believe: There ia a mother in Boston who
says that, hb her baby couldn't be handsom
like its pa, it will be good like its ma. We
•an hardly swallow that statement, though
we think Boston women can be guilty of
almost any eccentricity.
♦ ■ ■
A Society Item.
MlaaSuBan Eoerbartwas hanged at Pres-
ton, Ota., on Friday.
■ ■ ■»>
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fash ions
In bate. At " Thb" Hat Store. M7 Washington
Street (second hit store below Betray), all these
mw styles can be found. The stook is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there Is sure to be suited. &
Don't Fall to Call and See
i The most wonderful and gifted Doctor Fcr-
tune Teller of the age, Madame Smith, Astrol-
oger, Jtut arrived from tbe East, and can be
consulted on all events. She hai charms for
Lnck, Lots and Happiness, which never fall to
take effect. Office ConBultaUon, $2 ; by Lo It,
$3. All rommnni rations etrictly private. Offloe
bcurs from 10 o'clock am, to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gn rmteed In every respeot. Offloe, 16
Seoood street, Bourn II. so
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin tbe lo.'taess of velvet, and
he tint of the Illy to the complexion, nee
SlOXXT'a CSEMB DB Ll8. L
Trae Best Remedies,
Dr, Perry's Last Chance, (or pain. Dr. Per-
fy*a Webfoot POia, for all bilious complaints,
For sale by all druggist*. Agency, •.17 Sansome
street, cerner of Oommt zeial . •
McDoweU, tdnow Ca.nl Writer
Beady made and male- to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, eor. Post and Montgomery u
We get no bniineas rrom Ohlnese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To Bend tbeir washing to tbe
ffbit Cheer Laundry, 121 LeldesdortT et. •
Ol«m Chowder Every irignt.
The best chowder In town, *>, the Original
Hot Scotch Baloon, 16 Morton street, jast off
•Reamy, &.w
«k.o> Mooro.
Jormraly of Rose House Oarriages, can be
tonnd In front of Coleman Bros, olothing es-
tablishment, Fontbweet corner Bnsh and Mont-
gomery ate., or Dexter Stables. Carrlace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
o r night, at redQced. reses. r*
Sure C' . nslatf ncy.
The Grizzly is a funny^paper but it is only
fanny on; account of the glariog inconsis-
tencies in its columns. On the first page
of last Saturday's issue sppears a lot of
howling bosh about a Free Love publcation
in New York, which tie writer elegantly
stylts (,d d disgoating trash," ann an im-
mense amount of virtuous indignation at
alt free lovers, male and female. Immedi-
ately under it comes the following about
George Eliot," who is living with a man to
whom she was never married, and Insists
that Bhe has a right to do so:
It is not generally known that George
Eliot (Mr*. George H. Lawes) w0sin early
life the protege of Herbert Spencer, and
that to Li* training we must give much of
the credit for the wonderful books ste has
written. "He tmght her to tbink, to re-
flect, and to reason by soientific methods,"
savs one who knows her, and tobiste-acLiags
is attributed the remarkable depth and
clearness of h0r wri iag, wLioh always
eoomed to ns to be more matculiue than
femioine in i»s style. Besides being the
first female author of the day, she is an ac-
complished musician, speaks several lan-
guages with flLencv, is familiar with, tte
fine arts, acd a's a with logic acd melapbysics.
The best thing the Grizzly c»n do U to
die. It is the most sickly j-ublioition ever
issued from the Ban Francisco press, and its
only object seems to be to air the personal
prejudices of its two editors, to abuse peo-
ple whom they do not like, and publish the
poatio eoasions of advertising patrons.
.*.
Now, Really t
>Ye are not excessivelyjmodeat, and we
rather enjoy flattery when it ia. artistically
applied. We could stand a good deal of
this sort of thing, which we find in tbe Oak-
land Torchlight of Friday last. We like it :
Underneath that uncouth eoating and ri-
diouioDBly laughable exterior which the San
Franc-it e j Figaro wears tliere flowa a stream
of as good blood as ever tinged tbe veinB of
statesman, Bage or philosopher. We know
the composite matter of the editor's brain is
not all mnsb, for occasionally a thought
comes from it that is absolutely as sound as
a ten-dollar piace.
This was called forth by our article on
sooial woman's rights. The Torchlight must
know that we always stick up for women,
and thihk tbey are on the average far supe-
rior to men, and consequently set forth that
fad ou all occasions.
A £<ovin(r Nephew.
A doling aunt said to her nephew :
"My boy, since when I die you will have
my money, 1 love yoa well enough to give
it to you at once. I only make one condi-
tion: that you will give me a little yearly
allowance."
'Jast as small a one as yeu please, my
dear Aunt," replied the nephew.
Whipped Cream.
A lady meeting another with a lit le girl
said: ''What a charming child you navel'
"Yes, indeed," cried the mother, embracing
her child, "she Is bo Bwest, bo good, she is
tbe very cream of children." Tiie child
(French of course) said, aside, "That's the
reason I'm whipped so much."
.*>-
Grow Oramges.
Colonel E. J. 0. Kewen, of Los Angeles,
CJ„ has on his plaoe 4,000 semi-tropical
trail trets of all kinds. Many of tbem are
already in bearing. He expects in fire years
to bo in receipt of an annual income from
the trees of $50,000.
Correct.
Hawthrono paid a pretty compliment
when he said of Miss Bremer, tbat she was
"a mo.-t amiable little woman, worthy to be
a maiden aunt of the whole human race.'
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'JPxisoo by gas light,
uur oarelssB feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet boaqnet was i
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters BOltiy tell,
Made that window ee&m to bs
Rome (airy grotto of the sea,
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In
It Looks so nice — and try their oheer."
"Ail right," I said, "I must agree
That this plaoe suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made bla appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we niignt name. We found it trna,
And cooked magmjlccnt\yt too;
All kinds of oyster*, juicy, fat,
Ooofced every style; jast think of that,
end If your mouth don't water, then
Ton 're dlfFerent from other men.
They'd clam sand orabe and terrapins ;}
In fact, we found tbey h&d within
That cosy place oQ kinds of game.
Pith, hesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dltm was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have feand, 'twould seem.
That they have hero the beet ice cream;
So here tbey flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,**
Whoever donbts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plaint
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 33? Bush street, above
tfentgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLS8 HAAKB. Proprietor.
Wrxlte Labor Only !
Employed by the What Oheer laundry, 121
Lsldeedoiff street. *
Flno Candles
TreBb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at H- A. Bferoer*s pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
Dental Work.
Fob finest qujutt ov wobs, go to T. 0. Jee-
snp, denti&t, ccr. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tucker's.
9-V
Publlo Accommodation,
Washing lelt at the office before 8 a. at., can
be returned In the evening if required; we
never disappoint! What OheBr Laundry, 121
Leiaesdorff street. •
». - . ■ —
Twenty Tliousanci
Pap=r Collars, all styles, tor sale cheap at the
What Ohfiar Laundry, offlse 121 Leidesdorff at.
Collared School Inspector*.
A New Zealand paper eavs considerable
amusement was created In the Victoria As-
sembly, in the course of the debate on edu*
oa'Ijn, by reading th eg folio wing samples of
entries made by local Committee men :
V, sited this school and found prasent 25H
things in & ordley manner and to tbe entei-
faction of all with whom I here oonverst
with.
I, , on of tbe local comtee visted this
sohool and found pasent 27 obildren and to
all appierenos everything goinging on a'l
Wright and Mr given satisfaction to all
partis.
I bare Ibis day vie ted the school, well con-
oeTCted, grate improvement.
Vise'ed the ecojI, roods verrey hovvey,
small attendance.
fLaogbter.)
Visited tbe scbo 1, found all in good car-
der and getting on we!l.
Visited the school, which I found in Terry
efficient state.
Hade a visit to school, everything in good
order but a terrable storm raging out S.de.
[Laoghter.]
Visited tbe scbool, orrgauiciaion very in-
different, pensills to short.
(Laughter.)
The gentleman who read these seleotionB
agreed tbat it w&s most objectionable to
subject gentlemen who were not only edu-
cated but trained to the position of teachers,
to tbe ori'Jcism and tbe discipline of the
local population— tbe baker, tbe storekeeper
and the three or four diggers who went to
make up tbe looal Committee— well-mean-
ing, honest men in their proper positions,
and peifectly capable of doiog what the new
Education Bill proposed they should do-
viz., take eare of the building and raise
money for its require moots— but wholly un-
qualified to to oririoise tbe organization end
discipline of the teacher, and to eotsr the
results of their observations iu tbe scbool
books.
-♦-.
A Sibilant Laugh.
Daring the performance at an English
theatre recently, a decided and continued
hiss was beard above the applause of the
spectators. The more the audience laughed
and applauded, the louder tbe hissing be-
came. The cnlprit was at length discovered
to be a plethorio old gentleman upon whom
an operation for traoheotomy had once bean
performed, necessitating the plaoing in the
throat of a silver tube. The effect of the
pipe, we are told, was that when the gentle-
man laughed a sound like hissing was pro-
duced, and tbe more the stout gentleman
laughed the more he biesed.
The Last New Sons;.
Air— "Moet <£ ChanAon."
Emerson Oorville is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern OyBters> and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Ohl high oh! oh I high ohl
Hone who have been bnt again will go.
Corvllle F&ys sol says sol
Om Pine Street, at Ho. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of Sbell-fi^h in every style.
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladias with escorts there always go,
Ladies got Ladles go I
Emerson Corville's polite! and so
■ 8-1 They go! they go! they go!
Ladies avd Gsstltuen, remtmoer the lead-
ing ftghloEable retail Shoe store in San Fran-
cisco. H Hinders, 332 Eearoy street, between
Pine acd Bush, *x
. m ■-■ . —
Ladles Vi<ins: Cards,
Written, engravtd or printed by Joaw P.
Dwtsb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Llok Bonce,
and at the Grand Hotel. If. E.— Handcte-
OHZBre KEAixr harked. FEKUAXBan? of every
description to order. a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
JohaMeOalloagb Proprietor and Manager
MB. McOULLOTJGH hie the honor to aoaotmoB
that. In oompliuca with oumeroas requests of
patrooa of the Theatre, he haa effaoted a
BE-EKG1GEMENT
....WITH....
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
....FOB,...
Six INierlits Only,
Oommc-noicronMO.VDiT, Mar 12, during which
time Ebe will appear in the following ptara :
Monday. May 12th BA.ST LYNKK
Taeaday. May 13tb CAMILLE
Mr. J. O. McOollooi aa Artnaod.
Wedae'dar, May 14th (Jheridan Eaowles'
beautiful P. ay, IRE WIFE, OR; A TALK OP
MANTUA (tier Qrat appearance io this part
in California).
Thursday, May 15th ELIZABETH
irlday. May loih LUOB&tlA, and TUB
JKALOU.S Wi*E.i
Fatsrday Matiaee MARIE ANTOINETTE
Saturday Eyeoinr THE bTRANOKB. and
THh. HONEYMOON.
Monday, May 19th, Mi. BiRTON HILL will
make nU flr.t appearance in thisoity, in a New
Play by Frank Marshall (whioh baa proved a moat
decided auceesa in London. Net* York, Boaion aod
PoilaeVphia). en'l led FALSE SUaMH, Ott
NEW YSAK'S KYS. m;9 3t
'wV^.MTfll?,
McDAHIEL'S THEATRE
CBBTXIHI, DTOine,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
•or-Taleot going East will find II to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. HcDAMEL,
m;B Lock Boi No. I. Cbeyeape. Wyoming.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Car, Secead and Teh aaaa street*.
, eflr-Terrapin oomtantly on hand.
Oysters in every etvle. PRIVATE
SUPPER BOOMS F ">R PARTIES.
dec a Ira
CLalRVOYANT. — MAD. MlRTELLE, , •,
jost arrived from En rope: afi8<r«rsmen-Vj£
i&l question J ; dsTelopea medinme; magna- J»
tiaes. Circles, Tne?day and Batatday •venlngs;
Mines given. French and Gorman spoken. Ad-
mission: Lsdiea. Pi/fr Cents; Oentlemsn, One
Dollar. Uonn fioa.il .to 6 and T to 10. 748
Howard atreeU m21m
DIRECT IMPORTERS
C3-E3T Or^JTE:
BEFORE TifEY ARE ALL SOLD!
Just Received,
TKIKTT GASES OF
Fine Black Silk Hats.
BE6ULAE FBICE. St SO.
Will be Sold fur ©1 OO
PICNICS. FXCURSIO
TlfEVTT CASES OF
FINE PANAMA HATS
WllSTIi S3 SO.
Selling: tor One Dollar.
TEX CASES OF
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
BEBVJLAK FBIOE, 81 SO.
Selling? for Fifty Cents
OSE TDOTSUID DOZEN
CASSI11EEE SFMMEIt HATS
A.t Fifty- Cents,
rll'TT CASES OF THE
Celebrated SI 50 While Shkts
WILL BE SOLD
FOB ONE DOLLAR.
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A.11 Grades,
ABB CHEAPEB TBAIT AST OTBEB
STOKE IN THE CITY.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
PRELIMINfiRYNOlt
TAHOK BESBEE COC1K
Improved 0. R. \
WILL 0ELKBR4TE THB 00 a
Teraaty of the Grs.t Old.! ?
Grand "B\
....TO BE HELD AT ...
UNION S-*|
....OH....
MONDAY EVESING.
Tickets for sale at all tee priaelD ■*
and Jewti.y Stores, and by the foil 3
OOMMITTKE OF AREAnG &
G. O. Roberta. Wm. Friel B K ,a
H. Kdwards, J, Moabaohsr. P. B, B 1
benrne, U. 0. Stevens, Jib. Lo*a B u
W. Robinson. Lloyd Jonss and W[3
Floor Manajrer-B. K. HeDtiki»o "!
S. F. and N. P. BU
CHANGE OP en
:-
ON AlfD AFTFR APRIL 1, 137)
or AMTELOPtc.oonoectincat";
irg witu tbe &&□ F rnnci»co A Her tsl
road Coed pany for 01o««rda1e sad a 3
etatione, will leave 8aa Fiancjiw 7m
ezepted), from Broadway Wharf, a'VJ
tnroini?, tbe train will Ibitb Olot Zl
5:30 o'clock a M , connecting at Do 71
aienner and arriving in baa F.anrji. Jm
l hs steamers and ears make olo 3
with etages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURS aNS~AT RIO ||
Le rtu Sen Fraaolaco at 8 a, u •>_'
arriving at Ulov rd-sl* at 1 o'cioot p I .
will leave Oloverdaln at 2 o'clock, — 1
Fra&oisoo at 7 o'clock. This *i B
eionistB seveial boors -at am o! t «J
tbe line of (be road. For ail tutor «3
the Company 'a offl -e, 4KO Moatio M
apIS PETl-R DONAHl f
Change_o_f Wu|]
ON AND AFTER MAY 1st, T I
ANTELOPtt connecting will I
Cisco and North PaoiUc Ratlreai I
Landing, for dooomi, Pttilora 1
Healdsbnrg, Oloverdsle, sad
Bfa&KKe' SpringH and tbe Oersen.
FRONT hTRKKr WBARF.
The City Gal
Coming Picnic I
THE ATTENTION OF ALL M |
eooiations aod Military Cod I
to tbe adrantfigeB offered oj tba |
and beantifnl groanas for uolitj i
vals. The; oan be procared on
week for pioaio parpoees the to
more advantageous terms than u» i
State.
THE CITT GAB)
Are easy of acceee without ksvUi
and are provided with large sad t>
large b bade Trees; beanufal Flo'
from every clime; numerous 8wl
motb Dancing Pavilions; a nsli
Pleasnre Boats; Fonntaina aod 0)
ere, all perfectly sheltered from!
mammoth Hea tan rant is oa thegn
oonvenienoe for tbe acoommedsls
nice has been made. KvrrrtMnf
In the most oompleta order for thai
THB CITT OAR:
Are the largest in tbe Stale. Ti
acres of Knoll aod Shaded Lit
dene, etc., and are capable el
20,0(19 persons with the greatest**
tra Oars rnn directly to the GtrflM
Picnic Committees are espsratt
and inspect tbe Qroonds, aaif "
whioh will be most favorable.
H. T. STEVES*. )
etr~ Office boars 3 to G P. V.. dl&r,'
oorner J welf tb and Folsom slrssH
N. B -aOO,0>0 Admiaeiu T
by varions Ae«ooiatioos bofdina.
Oity Oardene last year. Than
liqnors will be prohibited oa »t.
tiTaldare.
Badger'sGe ntral_Paf r
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
WOKTH c* e«.
Selling for #9 SOI
■9- IT O TE.
"WE STATU SIMPLY FACTS, AJTD
eVAKAHTJEE TO (ELL OOOBS AT
TUB FBItn WE ADVERTISE.
■TOAU AMD SEE,
616 and 618 Kearny street,
CORNER. COBUCEBOIAX..
THB8E B3ADTIVUL OABD1
open (or tbe lenoo. asl bj
popal.r
I»IOBiTIOI
WiU be held there. Tin »«"«• "
otu. SKA TING PATILIOH. «l »'
NA8IDM. Bk»Unj (MM nU
Admliilsn
OHILDREI, IO 0BKT8.
FIGAR
CIBO0XATE8 A8 HOIT8B n
every Theatre in Ban Fraooa
FIGAR
IS HAILED «VEBTBl-j{
1 BtlEoipeJ hotel. In Orflo" J
OreKOn-tie paper, led l»W (
beini g.la.rxl op ul t»Teo l»rl
W REN
HER
ennrt
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The Gnat Tonic «ftd A
Sale Everjwkj
■SOU WtLI" >L
SAM ItfA^'
Corn "ix "'
The
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MB.Si.-BJRBTffASb.
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to S8 STOCKTON 81EK«Tv ]
10to»lF.e, SI. Olrtll.m>«*
50 oinu
*wf *•' «•<*« # (£$
IC:i£Y'S ■■ VARIETIES
,i- 1 i ■ i a*a* B%aaa i- . ..
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HOTEL.
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aaTaaafeaAaaa Hi
•*» '■tavcaaa tioii ir imi • . aara.
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t.*. »tu a. , . ' j
H1W 1LI1IB1A TIIATBI
liAouinv
BELLA UNION THEATRE
»lh ">
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
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and
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MAT II
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!hangt
two roKPiT
MISS ANNIE ADAMS. THE QUEEN OF SERIO-COMIC VOCALISTS
lint
fflnnl — .t.u« W. ..It lor ll.-i-
inio Mao lu Ills Orlslrml "Bl—nnnn I *
I x« > lit It I
• ••■•■»* tt aa. fiai •
TIip ■nnlltah Olllaifa.
LA ROSE DE ST. FLEUR!
ura .ft iwn wrr« tpb natataaL ar«K\
'Mi >i i.v in i.i iu«>m iv li:uii in >L>«L
IUBBT. (Ho VllUie Do.utr LJIOw| ,"".
TH.13 I=LIISlVOXVISIE:iD 13 JhJT\TSI JETS' \
In lli- I knmpli'ii :ig.
ni" ».i> "R< pnarraa
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l«« i»l*r»w
ISUi ■ - BELLY anJ LIOHH TnealaUOQ «f • f r,Uih'i fiibokvii Ot*»ra, «r.
CHOUFLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OF A NIGHT !
i-«r, ma oiaci
lOIH RDiitoa
Trip to I»«nrlf3
tmiti r ■
karr. (•»• -»• ' -' la. la
' r*.u*.„
0»*-HJi»
Do doing for a Wife!
■
', Ud kV: -ill Ba**f V*a>aa»B*cl. To b* tUd Mllr »■ IB*
1 X I- AlfTIll- "TOBiT, SIS Raarar «tr**> . ear C««Rfrtl»l.
EPIZOOTIC.
4vrn
lOiltri
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lUlBI"'
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mil' ^
HKTI CULT URAL
tvma EXHIBITION
— OF THE
a] District Horticultural
pic
l>ciety, of California,
•fflLI
OPEB MAT 8, 1813
TO COSTIJICZ NIKE DM!.
F 1KPLIT Or riOWERI, TUBES AVD
HI TB9 will ba on'Ti.ll.U. Tba H.ll will ba DEC
oa 01URD BOALE. wltb WHEATIH and OAR.
ITATIMRT. AQUAltlCaB. TLOBAL FOOHT.
1 fTIO WOai. B0UQDET8 aid TLOWERi, ato.
D and tTeolog
mldt & Schlott's Band
rat tba moat adaot aauilo. Notbtaf will b* lalt
mak.tba Exhibition a moat brUllaal arjoora,.
'ROTESSOR E. 8. CARR,
liatalbj of Oallfonla. bat llnolr ccnaenled to
> OPKMaK. ADDRESS.
TY HANDSOME PRIZES
10 >-i»nrdad to lb* TOOMIJ INDIES of Ban TTanaiaao
cihlbll tba Plaata raoalra* at Ilia ExblblUon or
ba afl«raooa oomm.oclug oo HoDdar, K.y 51h,
4 ba cW«* away to all Boja and Ql'la who pnr-
tjicu at tba dxn.
OF AIIMaiMHTI.
8TILL ANOTHER
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
MM* Bath air**!, h«lw"i H o«t«t-n-r»
All Drinks, Pialn or Fancy, 10c.
OBBaitBtBd fa the bm* •%?!• Ud of lh«
Poroil I -ii r*
(BAt. W rni.DMAMH.
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DM. TROMMI.ITZAI.KRDICJ.ORADUATKB
of tha l.wip.10 avod Via ii* I .iitiMiim, an 1
a-* »••!.' ant Snraaoea Uiiud Ma'ar Arraj. ha*a
^Ofmail tjarOT* < ' tfl • and l.alnraUiij ai No 419
ma. f..r Ida traat-
ra"n- of di **••.• of Ibi Urirnir* and Uanarittvn
•MfB-na. and all Fa mat* 'on Utoia. To foffwrara
from A»tlm*. Hro-oinlii. ('it nni. Hora Inroal.
i.lon»omi'tn>n -inl otfi.r nia<a<*« of I ha T.aera
I i'rufi r Mtwllrr'a
Hi.|<np Fiimn ifT i linalinc
Apl».'a"r iaad In Iturapa
■ -A 1<iT which •- »■•> ■ t.e Nola Afaola for tti* I'a
■ iflo Utatt, For : • ad<lr<a*
UK."* I'-iMMl.irZ .* I,Kt.L»r.a,
ASH K<arB< Him1. rlaa Frani
OmCat H "'Uk.-FtOan U tO 1. A. M-, 1 iO I r. H .
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rparato an'.rar.oa for lit aooosiiBodatloo
of LA-li-a 1'Hlm
Bar Sugar
POR RALIt-Sl* KIABNy STBEKT. AT
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■ adlaai p«aa<i Mt-AMMlli l*I\\«>a
-t if* it*— l dartb'a aod rallabla laHra m-Li* in»-
porlaxj laM lb* anaiatt for Is* [•"**. U*ll a«4 •••
ORGANS.
parfwci r*«d ln.t'*atiaal nad*. T«» t«a* ta p«r*.
i-,»-ifol aid roaooaau Ov*r A !,*>•• of Ut*ai
bar* ba« m ■ o*d.
■ brft af/atlr. Matt* Banhi. MTtialr Pa-
Ifo*. Plnun •wiifil-. ri-«a Uvrlf, Tla-
lla*. UaU<%j-a. aV*C*rd«an*. cl«V. Mr.
IK THB BUM') DBPARTMBNr or
A L. BAHCROFT & 00 ., AgenU.
h:
A. W. WHELDCN,
Whitener and Paper Hanger,
Km. isa smiit mtr.rr,
apt 1st B.iwa.g Paaaatanit Bloekloa.
P. VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYB AltO HM.'.K
Good 8econ<l*hand Clothing.
M-n, OLBAirS, DTKH. ar.d RRPAlRH, in th«
rtioi* so'otn'flo fuiai.if. H* b*a mad* tba ahoT* a
• itaaiaiLv for W reavr.. Bod 1* boaad to *•■*•< aatia-
Uotioo to «ll. ap.'w Im
Metropolitan Theatre,
■ irRAMEflTO.
WK. MORROW. 8QLK PROPRfRTOR.-
• Thii boBH «bo ba r*at*d hr tb* olgbl,
wa«b, mootb Or r**r *>t, Gn t-olai ■ oompinlai only
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THEATRES ARE OUT
OO TO TMK
Hot eootoii,
•.rutc-r Btreoc. Bear Kea.r«jr.
Aad irr bb* of ibtir
Hot SeotcIi*r> or Tom & Jerry'B
All UrlnltiT' Tcu Oonts
fat If JO*. D. RRIOOB. Propri*t«r.
New Discovery.
^BR USI OF THB WONDBRFOL PLANT
. io*t Ood In land ad (or lb* Oor* sf
RrtlUMATlIM, NEURALGIA, CQUT, PAffAL-
TBI8, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
Ii BBd*rttocd .ifl'f.iii'j bf tb* ondanlfnrd— tb*
onlv p*r*rn on Hm tlABilnant that failf eompr*
haoda iti auio rjti.llti**. Tba xbor* OomplBlou
ara T«*ta:| i'ltTf adr ai-h aafatj and aooo«*8.
DH. K V. UUlXwK la Ut torn '.and at bit tlfflo*,
IHUarkat ■truni, njni ■*.-•'. hlrd, Kooni 1 asd
Bb 10 AH til P « .and from 'Mo 0 r m
lano*. l»rtO Million *tra«t. f.li.nUrtio
bo kooorjirondat. 'd ait'i lloom and Board. a (.40
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDEn WILL PREVFr-TTHE HAIR
fi ui. fallioc 00. nod alii raitor* a new growth
or Hair to alio bald haa.l allblB * fnw wtokl wbera
tb* root* *r- not dulrovad. Tbis powdir )■ tntzad
wittj ir.rm water and mod a» iwuh thrto tmn
B weak. A trial of OB* box will oonrlna* fOB tbtt
Itlii I* ' (J hum'iuit. PHcB 4Vt> OBBt*. f'ffli*, to
A.1NA STRRhT. B«t*4>fa Hddf tad Bill*. Piw*ll
' Haaos. mifllm
Ladies and Children
...wn.i, raw ...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRJnwTTO PTaKABART TO tTRB. RASI1.V APPIJBD,
!■ nui craaar. Bad will a*t njnr- tba Moat daUaBia. It
earaa all diaaaaaa of i • aoaltx ibbot** dandraff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
tartan tba aalr a«f> aad ataan. aad la PUBKl.v VBO*
aa>>Th. nHrfoal ffan* Bmi.it IIAIE TOWaO AJTO
DREBEiao aaa, ba badal U. laial.
■Ill X. OATata, Srwawlaa,
0«rarrlf.w Mo.Uom.rr aad Ifowtrd Hf.au. and.f all Draw*
at". laBtf
BIGHT1T
Single Outside Rooms,
-^trTJB
No. 1 Spring Bed* and IttaUraasus,
BRANCH HOUSE,
• a* N.l.\MOMK HTKfcr.T. COB. OUT,
AT
VlTfy Oanla par rvTlalit,
And Lena by tlio Week.
OPEN A.lala 3XT X O EC T
t. J, EWFXL, Proprlator.
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THB HOST KLIQAJIT OTJoTOat WOBK Ol TSiJ ^ITT
Beera «*> Maynard,
asa KcaranlaHt ..aaa doaa nadb af Bwa
•FIGARO."
THE JOUBHAX OP AMDSEMIHIB. '
Pnbli.l..d .'«> O" » "" ™' •*
■S atnUul »»d S8* -IVaahinston ■»
Below Montgomerr. »" Trgacttoo-
yjEpKESPAY MAI 1*. 1873
AMD8EMBNT8. Etc
CftlJfor-ni* T*A*atr»»,
"Catnills" was performed last nigbt, end Mrs-
Bowsrs gave • powerful Impersonation *>f tie
heroine. 6be did tone extremely floe actio* in
the scene with Moos. DutiL J- 0. McOoilom
utefl tfce putof Arnund DdtsI with mnch abil-
ity, aid fairly brought down thecoma in the scene
of the fourth ao\ The cast was very well ar-
ranged threnghoat. Henry .Edwards aa
Utma. Dvrel, Mre.Jadahas Prnder.ce. Miae Min-
tile Walton asNiehette, J. O. Willismion as G-s-
ton, Owen Marlowe ae De Varville, and 'Eben
Plympton as Gn?ta»e, filled their rcsBeoiiTe part*
T»rjple»8iogij. To-night.Mre. D. P. Bowers wU
for the first time in California, appear as Mart-
aose in "The Wife, or; a Tale of Mantua," She
will be eopperted by John McCulloagb as Jolian
St. Pierre. The rest of tbe cast appears on opt
first page.
ALhamtorsu
To-nixh*,«*t«abrimantflfSt pari. Mias Annie
Adams, "The queen of serio-eomlo Tocatlet*.'
who In her peculiar line ttai.de »ilticut a rival
will stag eome of her best songs. Little Mao wilj
perform bis original "Fssence." The only Lao*
and the talented comedian and TOcaliat, Edwin
Kelly, assisted by J. BobioBon. will present tbe
eharmtog operetta of 'La Rose deSiFlenr" in-
trodaciog the original Houp-la . doet from "La
Penchole." The wonderful Master Barney will
appear In bis snrivt. led champion jig. Charles
Vivian, them eel polubed character vocalist of tbe
day, will siog some of hie beet tougs, and tbe
■•naming f*r«e of "A. Slippery Day" will.termi-
' ease this Tery rich and varied evening's enter-
tainment.
Bella Union Theatre.
The barjo performance of Tommy Bree is quite
a feature ol tbe excellent programme siren st
this bona?. Cassia, and Frits appear in new and
amusing gymnastic feats. Lob Dixon 1b capital in
aoag and dance, and the afterpiece of "Dodging
lor a Wife," in waicb Tommy Barton, WU1 Bark*
Mat Kelly 'and Miss Jennie JobnsoA appear is re-
ceded with rears of laugbter.
Bncktoy *s New Varieties.
Red Buckley keeps tbe (an si. re at this hou'e
sll the time be is on the stage, and he is sbly a»s
siited by Bngbey Mortoo, Leon .Samwells, Mis-
Ida Fisk sad a score of other favorite artiste'
who appear nightly.
Eicnrglori to Santa Crnx.
The new and handsomely ft ted upside' wheel
Steamer Oljmpie, Ohaa. Thome. Oommander.
Jsi. 8. Johnston. Purser, will make an excursion
to Santa Crux, leaving' Jeflkeon street Wharf on
Saturday. May 17th at 2 o'clock. Beturniug, will
leave Sasts Oruc, on Mocday morning in time to
land passengers in flan FrancUao, at 9 or 9. 30. The
passage money for the round trip will be fire do:
Ian, children two and a naif. Many.will donbtlese
avail themselves of this opportunity to enjoy a
pleasant trip down tbe coast.
Horticultural Hall.
Tnishall, filled aa It Is daily and nightly with
fashionable dressed ladles and gentleman, prev-
ents a very attractive and brilliant appearance.
The collection of flowers is a very fine one, and
themusleby Schmidt and Seblott's Band is de-
lightful. To-morrow afternoon the prises will be
awarded far plants given to children at the Fair
last Fall. Plants are given away to all ahildren
who visit the Fair in the afternoons, to encour-
age the love of culture in plants, and handsome
prizes will be awarded to the best cultured of
them at the Best Fair. Miller sod Sievere' splBB-
did collection of ferns was purchased yesterday
by Milton S. Latham, and will be removed to his
premises at tbe expiration of the Fair. Those who
have not jei paid a visit to tbe Hortionltsral
Exhibition snould do no without delay, as it will
shortly el: Be.
VTuodivurd's Gardens.
This gardes is a favorite resort for pionle parties*
and many happy crowds gather there at this tea-
Ban of tbe year. To-days picnic concert and ball
wilt be held by the St Msry'a Temperance, Library
sad Benevolent Society. Thirty artiste will take
part in the concert. The prismatic fountain will
be exhibited in tbe evening To-morrow tbe Mis-
sion Parish School wili have their picnie here, and
next Snnday and Monday, tbe Osnsan Genera,
Benevolent Association will have their annua*
benefit, festival and bail. Great attritions will
be offered, inoludlag tbe race between Slg. Donate,
the one-legged dancer, and Leon S&mwells, the
gymnast.
Pacific Hall.
The Bret ef a teseon of three anbeoripton coc-
eerte, by Miss Fannis Mara ton and concert tronpe.
will be given this evening at Pacifio Hall. The
subscription list is well filled, and a large and
fashionable attendance may bs reckoned on.
Barton Bill.
This popular comedian will arrive by the over-
land train to-night. He is under engagement to
Manager McCullough, and will appear at the Gil
torn ia Theatre on Monday next.
AWATOMIOAL MCiETta, — Ott*> Of. tbe IDOSt
e.mpleie collections of the kind in the United
Slates, comprising hundreds of costly sad bean
itfui we x models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
fnly) at tbe Mnrsum on Montgomery street. An
hour may be prof tab,*- ir-tnt beret.
Deakin's Sal- of Paintings
Will take pisoe about Msy 20th. Parliculara
in fa tare adrertlecTD^nrs. j.e
Battler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly in tbe minstrel line,
wlD be pleased to act the rolt* of Bonifsoe to all
friends, day and evening, at 934 Buah street,
below Kearny. i.s
Asa Xj. Wangeman's
" Obiga-jo BeerDepo V 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The cele
brat e d " Chisago Lager Beer," and the best of
'ignore. Daily ltncb.with lobit*r salsa and
ther dslleacieF, prepared by the epicurean
Frank Domont. Beer, 10 cents. Begul.r 6er-
maa lunches, caviar, Swiss cbeeae and eaad-
wiohoe, srrved to order. To lonch at Wauga-
man/s is xs* thing. 6- 3
Inr. Poherty
Has devoted his stndy more particniirly to
chronic and specific practice, and as snob, is
bow the mast saooessfttl of any Physician In
San Francisco. OfiQoe 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidasdortt a tew doors oelow What
Qbser House, x
Moth*-jr_ln.Tjllw,
**_ long- faced gentleman motioned »B;de a
prominent actor in tbe Bifth-avenna .*x>np«?.
It was at the Eenoard House, Clereltnd, O.
The long-faced gent bntlon-boleJ the »c;or
and drew- tim gently into sornerof the
waiting room. Ssj 8 be :
Mr. B , that's an affectin* play of
yourn, that "Divoico"— a very affecliu'ptay.
I're seen it, aod it star ed the brice. But,
sir, I'm tbe victim of divorce nmc-1*. Form-
erly X lived in New T< rk; she that wis my
beloved vnfe liyes there now for all I know.
I live in Hanmba', sir, and a d— d mean
place it is. You koow'a wells'd I do tost I'd
ra'ber live in New Tort. Why don't I live
in New Ytrk, sir? (And here the long-fac.d
gent's bair stotdup like the end mas'* at
t:e minntrele, and he struck a tragic atti-
tude.) Mother-in-law, by » !'!
With that the excited man rusted from
the actor, and has not teen seem by him
since-
, ^ . .
The Porta Opera Hoes .
Tbe French Government haa given orders
ttut no time shall be lost in completing the
internal decorations of the New Grand Op-
era.House. H, Lenepvn haB nearly com
pleted tbe ceiling, composed of allegorical
groups referring to the history of the lyric
drama; II. Paul Baudry is paiDting the
grand saloon (foyer); MM- Delaunay and
Barras have two other saloons in band ; M.
Bsnlanger has the foyer de la danse, which
will be adorned with portraita of twenty of
tbe most famed danseusee, beginning with
nt'lle IafoDtaloe, 1681, acd ending with
Mile Bosati (1?54). Madame Taglioni,
who now resides in London, will, of coars",
he included in the list.
Explanatory.
Tobacco smoke is principally composed of
ammonia, pyridine, picoline, lotidine, colii-
dine, fermic, acetic, proprlanio, butyric,
valerianic, carbolic acid and creosote. We
mention this simply because there are masy
people who are Tery particular tossy juet
what is proper and right, and who would
regret exceedingly having said : "Is smoke
objectionable to you ?" when they should
hare said: "Is ammonia, pyridine, pieo-
line, luteins, eollidine, formic, ssit'c, pro-
prionic, butyric, valerianic, carbolic acid and
crtOBDto objectionable to you?" Tols form
of qnery will, we imagine, beoome quite
popular.
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evils of Ohineae immigra-
tion and the existing depression of business in
San Francisco consequent upon the displace-
ment ol white labor by Ohineae in onr work-
shops, the Golden Era hits the nail square on
the h ■ ai In the following :
The ouly measure of redress whioh holds out
an? pTomne of relief is the formation of anti-
CtiineBe societies all crer the Coest, tbe members
of wbich thill be pledged not to employ Chire*,
oot ro purcsaae goods of toose who do employ
the ie, nor to purchase eoods of Chinese minufne-
turie«. Tbey first propose theie aoti-Obiofse so-
cieties should te to make themaelvss felt iu tbe
character of purchasers. If one thousand men
in ibis city should pfKc an organization under a
solemn pleiica not to employ Chinese nor to pur-
ee ase goods of iDd>Tiduals or firms who might em-
ploy tbem.it wOoid greatly strengtben tbe hands
of each ef our local manufaotarers ae are dow
enraged in tbe experiment of competing with
Ohicese. manufactures. If this one tbouascd «as
multiplied by ten, as it soon might b?, the euc-
csssof the bxperiment wonld be assured. These
societies must be orgao Zsd without tbe aid of lav,
asco law wonld be constitutional that discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Saoh orgaoias-
■ion? could only be carried oot where the oom-
muaityia nearly unanimous in favor of the object
to be attained ; bu. ancb unanimity, it ie believed,
prevails in this Stats.
The experiment has been tiled by at least
one man In San Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Sut'.iff, wbo fs proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 930 and S32 Kearny street. As long age
a? lSSVafr. Satlifl, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would be, farmed tbe resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
sell, nor purchase cigars made by Ohlnere, and
he has carried out thiB resolution to the pres-
ent day, an4 will continue to adhere to it a^
long a= he remains in business. Msny of his
friends thought it impossible fcr him to stem
the current of opposition to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese werkmen, but he
hie c>one sa ruccesifnlly. and Instead of the
one f-ma'i establishment which be commenced
with at the time of fcrmini; t M-: isolation, he
now has tvo of the largest In the city. »
Woman's Biffins.
One would think that It was one of woman's
rights to erjcy as good a dinner aa a man, and
pay the same price for it. Hearly all the res-
taurants " for ladies and geLtlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare then those where
gentlemen only dice. Tht.be is an zxceptjos.
At tbe Fioyjr.R BieTATjpAjrr, on Waihington
street, at the ccrner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
set an excellent breakfast, dinner or lurch, at
a 'res-enable price. Henry Bocken, established
fclnce 18-3 9, provides every injury the market
affords. Both Isdles and gentlemeo Una there
dishes to please the meet epicurean taste. *
Trie W*-w Oyster House.
Otbteb Gbotio has been open- a by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oytter Dei.1 is in
the city, "For Ladles and GentkmeD," at 438
Plni at., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This U
in e»-ry respect a place when a ffenUenuxn earn
take hit Jaoiifx/. 6-e
PrsU'i Abolition OU
Cures Bheumatlnn and Neuralpifl. 3
Milli kebi.— Bats cleaued, pressed ssd
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Hiss
J. P. Wood 824 Washington street. 4-s
Notice to the Public
B. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Booth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now eel-
ling off his fine Btoob of men's, boys' ana chil.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, st
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, tuts, trunks, tsUsss,
e'o ., below cost. Call if yoa want| bargains. 3x
Br. 0. T. 8;ge has remored his office to the
Olympic Club Building, corner of Mew Mont-
gomery and Howard. as
Corns, Bunion*, Iiin'TOwincx Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 127 Second street. s-bi
Star Shirts svncl Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for fa'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, Ul Leicesdotfl" st,
1-fJJC CJLD LOTE8.
frsOH IBS raENCO or HiKEl MUrBEZi )
Hist tbon forgo', Louise, Louise,
That night in the gardes gray,
When lite the blossoms on the tree?,
Tour hands la my hands lay?
Our parted lips refused a word ;
Our knees aU trembling »ct ;
The wiUowa c'a ns hardly ellrrea ;
Say thou renumberest jet,
Canst thou forget, Mirie, Marie,
The day we changed oar rings?
The gold* n sun lies on (he lee ;
The hrk above us elnge ;
The brooklet p»att l«s down the glade
B-siie us, as we lie;
M&aie! though springs and i jsesfaje,
Ltt not ttiij memory die.
Cmet thou forge*, Uhrlelne, Chrisline,
The room with roses gay.
Bo near the sky, so small, so mean,
Our April and our M> y T
And when, one night, the moonbeams bright
Fell en thy cheek and Irtast,
TJnvtil, they cried, thy beauty'^ pride !
Canst thou forget the rest ?
HI ending had my poor Marie ;
And fund Louise is dead ;
Chri-tiae, ihs fragile, on the sea
To suani r skies is fled.
Alas I Louise, Marie, Christine,
Down with tae years are borne ;
The past a ruin that halh been ;
Ileitsomtfeunes to a corn.
Premium Sbirt ivialtor.
Kxi. Evelliie Morris 526, Keirny at., rispect-
fullv solicits a cell from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Hewest styles, ptrfect fit
and prices reasonable. £-Q
Pralfs AboUiion OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Sandwich isiaid Piun,
Since the rseension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry ia
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 690 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Puln has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for maf trass bedding, ana doubtless Mr. Schrel*
ber will nnd no difficulty In disposina ol all
that comes. *
Enjoy able Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an esjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franelsoo so rmguestionably
as from Fienk Boutoa, whose carriages bare
the privilege o the Btand fronting ths Occi-
dental HoteL His handsome turn-outs ere used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ised than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en.
Joyed great success in his business, and tne
admirable way in which he conducts it nukes
him a favorite with all who patronise him. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
Dr, Barlow J. Smltli
Is giving * eours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Hervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 6S7 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 1% o'clock.
A part of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. m., free. w
Presb and Swept.
For the beet eonlectionery, gt te Oar-tr and
Wagner's. 1C7 Mentsomer? St. near Sattct. M
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Burkhardt's motto. Fine Franch Call
Boots made to order from $8 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Oall at MO Wash-
ington Btrett and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods alwajs on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4-bj
Oo Rot Starrer from Corns.
The uxifortunats srnTerere from Oms, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Br. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 210 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
,Twak from experience, having tested the Dog-
ier*B capability. Beferencee given lfr&quirea. b
Pratt's Abel it ion OU.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
The Veto
Is celebrated for its superior liquors and fine
cigars. ConnoleEieurssay our "Pony" Brandy
puts a veto on all others. Call and sample It.
E. H. Levy, proprietor. Bouihweet corner of
Kearny and Commercial. is
San Francisco Jenelry BfanuXsvetery.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street Diamond
Setting, Ecamtling. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for Bale, j-s
Pnototrre-prilc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
illation street, _ a
PBJVATH LESSOK9 XH TBB FBXKCB LASGTJA6E
by J. Josset, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monoats' Normal
School for Teacher*, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs. Bet t of reference given. 4 g
CuiE^GTJjn.— Madame Clara A&tenia, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Tranoe
Medium. S23 Kearny street, bet. Bu = h and Pine.
ftmsQlsatteni In English, Irenes and German,,!
A .EM«aet*iaxit Location.
Persons) desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, should visit the AUiambra,
and inspect tbe ftne suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a verv fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. *
»
A great variety of Tl?s and Bows, all styles,
lust received at the Was: Cheer Laundry, 121
LeldeBderff street. •
Derby Sweepstakes.
A sweepstake for the English Derby race will
be drawn on Monday, May lfltb, 1873, at the
Charing Cross Sdoon,606 Mission *tr=et, near
Second. Tick«ts now for sale at the bar, G-j
MoxEEBfl of Favluu who are about to spend
the 6omxn' r in tbe country with their children,
ought not to forget b fore they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
tbe same cheaper ana male of better material
than at any otmr place is at H. Friedlindrr &
OoV, No. 9 Third street. Nucleus Building, an
Slgaor Fulvio Rossi
Gives jr.vate lessons In Italisn and English
Voosl Music, at 64C Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the puplL &i
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the bait aEBort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture In the State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly eppoeite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. 4p
Bemoval,
Samuel Swift hae removed from 110 to 113
Poet street. Sewing msobines rented end-re.
paired as u*uil, and sold cheaper than ever, x
It Is True.
J. A. Shaber & Co. are selling parlor, sets and
alloth«r kinds of furniture and bidding obes per,
tor cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a ohance when
people know Bbaber'd prices. 707 Market street
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookaeller* and Stationers.
Staoej A Mock, (sebool books arpecialtj.) S. W
corner Foarlh and Jessie.
£L H. Moore, 6W Hontiiouory, near Mercnast.
Kn»lnt-! Colleee*.
Heald's, Brvant A Strattoo's College. 24 Post S
Bnteherr.
Eatc, Fred. Stalla at to 100. California Market,
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Beccertr A- Oo. ,652 Saonm en to street.
Ofiineee Eniploj ment Oo.— Pierce A Co.. 627 Sac-
ramento street
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Mont g^mery street.
H. ti. Rircboff. Male and Female Help, 656 Kearoj
French Fancy Good*.
Loeao A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 169 Bnt&w.
Stair Jewelry.
H. A. Oaliender, mannfaetorer, S2 Second street
Howan JB.nl r.
Sampson, A. B, A Co., UO Second atraet,
Milliner*.
Miss Lizzie Carter, 118 Fourth treat.
Mrs. M. bellg, 226 Kearny elreei.
Searvher of Records.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Wasbingtonstraet.
"Watchen and Jewelry.
EL A. Oaliender 6t Second street
Whltenen and Paper BLaDgera.
A.W. Wbeldeo, 28 Geary street
Wlnea and X-lqnors. (WnoleBala.)
Daneri P. A Go- S04 Front
L.OOKL OUT
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Business Directory
100 000ODPIH8 T0 BE I8SSED 0N
or about Jane 10th. Send In jour
adTerttsements immediate); to No. SOS Mont-
gomery at, at B. M. ED WAEDS'. u9 lea
GERMAN PIANOS.
THE BSSTAITO THE CHEAP-
■-■et. Sohraabtiadterd; Ob., Agents
or tb e calibrated Factsries of
6 - tJlntbrier, in Leipzig, «cd Sobleip,
I-' Berlin. Offic*?. 610 OLAY STBKEf. ap2S
Photographs Painted
1H WATEB OOLOBS ArTD RETOUCHED IN
Ink. from the -maileit to fall life-efls*?, alwarB
in tb > most satief scto.-y manner, on rery moderate
terms.
SUJLT H. EiSTMAX,
4LZ9 Kearny ttreet,
ap231m Between Oaliforniaaad Pins.
CENTRAL BATHS,
HO. US GEABY STREET.
Baths, 25 cents. Beat accom-
, hi od»tions in tbecit/. Separate
JJfntrsncs for Ladies. Tne B&tba
aATHsa,^ Sit d op with all modern
improvements. Hair Ontiioir, s hiving and Shim
pooiDg. ObiHren'd Mairneatl; oat. Ladies' Sbim
pocinir. *>') cetts. Private room for Ladiep.
s»~ttr^Eg-rB Tl-ittOK the citr are reBpectfntly
reqoest«d to pit ron'ze these Baths. my3
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner.
lOt TBIKD STKEXr,
Has tbe cholrcet aod mo; t eeleet assorttseot of
goods in ber line in the city, tier HATS are mar-
vels of beanty, atd what is mo.-t itnoortant, HKR
PRICES ARE VBRY REASONABLE. tnjl
MILITARY GOODS
....AHD. ..
GOLD AHD SILVER THEATRICAi
TRIMMINGS,
aU5 Montffomery strtet, Eoont Ko 1.
sahlltf T. RODGERS JOBJSBOV.
RETURN THE BOOK!
WHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
OF HOME" from the EMABO Office Is par
tloalarty requested to letorn It at ones.
CLASSES INJLOCUTIOR.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tho Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose forming classes for iostrnotion in Elocution.
Persons wishing to avail themselTes of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
oan send in tholr names to "Qambysaa " P. O. Box
2^4, when particulars as to terms, etc.. will be
sent to them. d«9 r
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CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer [Cloak S
No, SO MOATOOMFKT 81
Oppouic the lack Bou«
BSAUCH, 408 KUXNt 81
MR. MATER 04LLS ATTKRTInit
luge m well .eleatod uwSS\
ladies Cloaks, in Silh, 1
and Cloth,
«^hlM3^8n^s7SVS^ SJV
Al.o. . lame stock ol Biripeo, Brotb,
bb&wla. Lace Jackets, Silk tod Oottl.
Silk. Satins, Oloakiois, turn e«rfdl2
the Spring stjlMol •
PLAIN A.\i IHBIOII,,
X.1AITX 8VIT8,
Tt. B.— Cloaks, Dresses and n>U atd.
to l^esttttahioo, at re.ioa.bl. rata..
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Sold by all limggl.t..
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POSTER
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AT LOW RATES, BT
:b. r*. store
SS8 CLAT STBUt
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delC KAGLBS * WILD, FW
CANDIES.
ALL VIST)* OE THK g&ff
made at oar Bteam Candy ****'', .
ord«r3,«peciaiJy from tbe wsuitri. *• ,.
artd will be promptly »*ten??ii T* WAfll I
ALUAMBRa lodging k
BTJJELY POB.1IIBHID B<X
glo or in .nits, _ i'
WeU XJgni^ »'""
_ OnJnmishad «oof»aV°J5. "J 1
or wittoot bogrd. AUaABBB* » ,
■ 1C Snah street.
KTMQW
BOOTS and
L. BLAJ
aoltl
AnNE-WOBKBD OBOOHm BM I
the work of Mrs. E. SUnlM <■* •
lie), will be raffled fer on
Sotmrdsy Ew«»l»«. *•»* '
At BPIEBB A POSD'S. oornst • »<*"
street.. 100 cha.ces. SI pe' chageg-
Philadelphia Rests
OHAS. ▼. BEBQOIJ). PaU»*
dt»w »,,.-
gnd Montgomerj.
UHAB. T. r**rtuua^», . — -- i
HE OBOIOEST MEATS Ajjl
Vegetable.. Boatd by the "JJI
8 FIHB 8T8SST betwegn KJu> i
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I
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'GRVE
1 BACCO!
a r o
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CALIFORNIA THIATRB.
HOFlTICULTUnAL II.M.L.
-•— - -*»-fc-*
NICHT BUT THREE OF THE [NCACEMENT
Grand Horticultural Spring Exhibition
Bay District Horticultural Society,
lAfRS. D. P. BOWERS! .
vL*ZV*Oi«rk: i
WHO « II i I'l.VM AW MAKIVNt
a
[•ffi WIFE; a TALE OF MANTUA
McCULLOUCH a*
JULIAN ST. PIERRE
tcrr orrmac
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"tootla. Quoon of Bngland 1
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LIB ANTOINBTTB
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KU1»* ■ ( BOATITABlllO ■., 1Mb
SKtfCEl. . 33 A 3E* T O IV 3E9C I L 3L.
V a »*!■ bit SrM tf P**"**** It Uti *t* l» rrsmA MmUUt hf Haj an lilad
>ST»^o Shame; or, New Year's Eve.
■ U 1-1 I I
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AUISBOOi ASD tVlltHU MAY M w.
ttsV. \ 1 III I i i n-i i \ <. - O.T
T1U FLORAL WBALTfl OF CALIFORNIA.
Floral Dooorntlona,
OarlnnclH. SUitimry.
AQUnrlixma, FOimtnlna.
pioxesahi oom ikt itv Bcmnvi i scnLorrre barb
.r»mm* ThU AfUroooe from 3 to '», end Km la ft s |0 I".
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MIULII
ktinumi
> "ii<»» SALOP <nMil.ru
Prizes for tno Beat Cultured Plants given to Children at the Laat
Fair will be Awarded Thursday Afternoon.
». m — n.iku roe ciLTtn iiuin ,o rBin AWAB.a at ru • » • u rnn
BITIl TO ILL imi.1111 WHO riBCnAII TICKET* ITIIT »rTIII'iO>.
phi kki m »ik(i«ikoi».
rwllrf«u« TlrkPli _ SB ©•
Al.sl. BMMB Tl.k.t. - B ••
PlMl* Ad.lulr,. *.
muppp bs
Door, op«D «r. Tj ilk7 (.leapt baad* j. In n> 11 .. M, lo5 F . M . tad fron IVoHn.
HSU Tm B9RTI1INT
EC
m
II"" •'m u.
ID HAS RETURNED TO
Itm Parent
9k
|H
ID IS SOLD HV
re**. Bpleodid p.«-
OTOfkt of r rtkfkSkt),
B«>A rw>'-1
A SHIRT STORE,
»-» Irv-tt, b«. Sfmorra to
Mooond wtroct,
* will Oaul at • mplrt.. aa.
iDiaia an.1 rvKflisn-
at Hi© sjsbjbjbI law prlrra.
aad.
smriurr A oo.
■D 5 rOR THE OCRS OP HI1EUMA-
gt ICoo.UpaMoj. and klodud dlie»ae«.
»« T MwAftfi eriltss: "I hiTBM»in
•* ato* to lb* « iea. T.iBt of roar ssi-
■ •j nj Low rbsaoaallo iroabi.
i-fi rui mo: " Voar Aparlsol Baa
■torel aaj baalla acd reinUud tba
Iwailoi, Grand Hottl: "Soar
Mm tor Rnra-natiim bas arorad on-
J ta tola day (oow abooi •)•«•■ i*arti
baftaartr •xparisaead one twlact
•W Mcffam-ra, lla Bblplaj il.
b» Ooanail's BatMdlaa of a mmi«
■autUa la t-o aatka."
■el D-rp, SaoU Yt»b*1 : " Aftar
madias | asa dow 1 3 aood beiUb-a
lie h 1 bar* baaa daprlvsd for aiora
tb aao bataaan a, lb* Da pot- «17
MUSI'HV BBOS.,
•ole Jaseat a.
IK. .IORDAK'9
MITOMICIL MUSEUI,
•sjlO«>liaa<a afataalalaa,
FUl. AMD IIbSTRTJOT-
^WBkF
Jl > PMTITI OPTICl LP kl I
. L^fxLB.'^3
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
iXLBi^
Girea Tone to the Stomurli
i^xLB'TERS
WILL ■£«»• LOSS OF »Pf£TtTE.
la a Sore Belief for Indigestion.
.il^iX.LB^3
HAS 1TO BUPKRIUH AS A
BLOOD PUHIFIEH,
WILLIS^ BAND.
MUBI'J rtTRrTIBIIRD > OK ALL
OMalooa. Hoalo inportad, avtaafad
aaa for aala.
MiRdlH. HI. I M Lai
Orrheatra.
IIKKHY TON lira Hft IIIIICN, l+m+
af Hraat Hnnd.
srOMin from Ibe ooonirj; prompU* *tl*Bd»<i
to. Addroaa M. W. WILLIS, talooa M . >e
biora. llt» Mm :«ni»ri itr.. ■'., ot JilHUlSM,
MnotaoaiarTauaai.
BLUM. 1
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COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
JVo. 6BO Uontioncry mtr+rt,
(HoatBoaiaTT Block.)
SVABAlVTKf IIWD •lOO.OOO
arr Term DapoalU. ooa par oaoL par taonla.
a-rNo k.rjtrj|Ka" or onarra f-r Bank Book.
W. B. TUOMPdUN, Preildaat.
J. OROOKRR, Snore lazy. mj&lm
JN. SWlEKIVjEYa
MERCHANT TAILOR
AA BkCCOJ-U tTBIET.
FINE GOODS] PERFECT FIT81
Satisfaction Cuarantceri I
AFINB LIJIR Or SPRING AJfD SUMMER
Ooada Joat raoaired, Ca 1 aod ia« tbta*
■a-aO Ufa pad atrcea. ap?T m
MRS. HOOKRT, OLA1RVOYAHT, TEST -i-
asd Trinoe Madloat— Oao bseooioltod •'J?.
i&boalooH or »iokQpn daily, from 10 A. M to J,
I ». U. Spl'ltaal ClroiM, tfaaday, iaaid*v asd
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY.
Iioomi Kl iiihI 17 (WO WaahiuKton atreet
III. KOTII »: TO
Picnic and Hall Committees.
i HAS conp3i.l ol
lb. tml moiloikai in In. But., ood.r cohp..
Ipst Ikkl.'P. pt Ikli rkl.k
■ PI \l El KIIII.VKO
k^D ...
IIAKHT AMI AH.
Wlto In.lr O.pkl S.DMtloa,
CO DKTEBPSI T.
HAl-rno XROIPK.
la.lBdl.a th. Child Wandpr, iAPl'HO.
I.FI.IK tl.l.ia.
MlaB U. tl.l.lH aad W. 1'II.IA
■arla.Cokala nnd DaettUI^
am 1. 1 s t o m.
...iAIV....
I. V C V A II A ■ P,
MK«1 br nuakcrk W.p| of ta. Hooky Moan Wop, through oar ka.aof,
• BIBIDA9 IOBBYM « CO.
m" •" I nvn ha r b
Mil""
tllOIB a«V ATa DIMO-M
^aipa-T *«J «ap»o»i la p.iia. |upi.|;|JO
*P"*IQ P*»
pionbiq l^no .qA "Will .lii.poa 1. *>a|qi£jPk.
|0 t'aq pop «.J|o;) t.a.| *0I qtia 'jlonn n.q oqt
o| pagooo 'iviM po. ,a,J I.I 1P.OIO00 pup . .
8BSJ.SAO J.«<JJ»X HH.L BSIKSnA «Jj\
asnoH doiJQ pue jgisAoi
OUlOVd NH3Hin09
•jI9iunoA Xofua pun u^av oaji
O
y. OLD
DAVR"M ENDKB, at tba
oldoriaiaa IRadWon, l»Oa*r7
[raflt, batwato Roarer and Dopont., wbororoo
oiDbaraHOTANDOOLD DRINKS, Fraa and
[.» a? every YTP.laailay and »iturd»y oranlD* *i "
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
IB Mortaa Btrcal. pipp Kearar.
All Driiikw Ten Cental
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR «RD_ JERRY II TOWN.
Alwayo on fits the Now York Herald, Harper' r
Weeklj, Prank Leslie's, Dsf 's l>ola««, Polioo Oa
Mtle, all th«> Oallfornla papets. also London
J'ftnch. Bali't Life, lllnatraud London Nawa. Call
and aa'!ify yonraeif.
at>- Doo't forget tho alfn of tba Hot Baat^h.
f«7 U W. B. W ALDHO.f. Proprittor.
OEOROE MAYES*
andaU kinds of SHELL FISH,
Stalin Nob. lO, 41, 48, California
Markat, antraaca od Oallforefa slraot
PahUo or priTsU partUa L.id famllina siippliao
FRENCH
BEAVER
ISUITS
xooBDEn SuO,
'T
LANCASTER'S
• IT WAtniKOTOX "TBirr.
fait la> Opp. MaffQlrVa Opera Ronoa.
SANGER HALLE
HIKIJIR'.S DAU..1
It QUIT AT.. HUB I(A»1.
Kaaa kal Iki- fli«l<.ek« IPIpaad. of BTlaaa
aad Daaar. aa haad.
DEPOT WEVAHD A IASCHl'8 BAY BRtWCIV
fata ir OHR1S KKLDMASlr.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BRRORB. FORMFRLT
aropHatoral tU* Miners' Raa-
■ taken tb* naaait«mont
ha Minora' R*»a*oranl aa,
(Jommerclal Street and tbe Miners''-
Hranoh on Markat atteel. io partoarablp WltB AK,
A. DRAYKUR, who bu Ivsan conned** with th»
Arm lor ><i»r-. InprovenaenU bate h«sn msoe lu
tho cniau.e dspartmeu thai will rsodar tba Mk-
nsra' moio popo'tr (ben It has erar baao dorma.
the .3 years of in i<ro»peritr. Onr Bills of JFaria
•mhraoe all lh" delioiciea of the Reason. l>aa
Botlo is "Uood a*Ar«, Uood Uooklof sod Modaraaa
Ubargea."
P. BEBOEI A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT*
SSI and BOB Oommoralal. sad
1t» Market street.
Open rom 5 a.m. to M r.u. an31 1st
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
vikoixia eiT-r. mTJJU.
3ABT THBATBI HAt BEBB BBV-
1. «ad no b. tenUd bj th. ni«ht oa
, th. pal. BUI1 »nd trkTulInu floppprt*
bttUj lUkloJ wltb on »ypltCkttonMI.Haf
JOIN PIPBB,
THIS ELEOAS
dkoor*tad —
bp lb. pal
ll'
HAB«aVr*ad pol. Propria
J. II. M«CA»«,
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. kfurk't and Third etr««ta(
Iff.K* car. Co name r« I fat and la«ld«adoraT.
IQHB DBUmsTTHftlF PRISES.
6 FIC^AR o -
THS JOTJBHAX 0* AJTOSSKZNTS.
Published every ZJay m Uu» Tear by
I>. BOC?ABDU8
Vt*Merekont and oiiS Wmhlwtoi Ale
Below Uoatgomiaj. Sm traneisoo.
WEDNESDAY MAY 14.
We sometimes hear it laid of a man: "be
his do abame," or "be it utterly sbamele.-a."
This is intended as a reproach. A mm
may, however, go through life >ithont ever
knowing what shime ia, jast aa tiwe are ex-
ceptional men who do cot know what fear is.
Bhame is jail *■ much a weakness s» fear.
It was not until Adam and Eve hid done a
mean, sneaking thing, eoeording Xi Bible
history, that ihey axpene: ced a eeass of
Bhame. It is net well to ta'k of "shame" to
children, or e: courage it tjo much in their
miLda. Belter far teioh them to do noth-
ing thit thj should beaabamed cf.toaot out
their own natare?, and that boldly and with-
out abame. The French talk of mauvaise
Kanie— false shame. Nearly all Bhame is
falsa shame. Thare is much leas to be
ashamed of iu this w >rld than people imag-
ine. An utter absenes of shame waa the
badge of innocence in our first pares ta.
Among savage tribes where there ia the least
"shame," there is the least licentiousness.
Shame- 'a-ed girls whose modesty ia the
moat easily "stocked," are not by any means
the most strictly moral. It would be a gcod
thing if there were less shame and more
true modes'y in the world. We have seen
sin melee 3 men ard ehamele38 women, and
they ware cot bad ia any way. These shame-
less women talked and acted natarally, and
their innocence waa t je uoorrupted inno-
cence of ci i dbood, the sham e'ess does of the
men Wis the atser i in of a bold, honest na-
ture which bad nothing to be ashamed.of
It ia a pity that the eating of the fruit of
the tree of knowledge brought shame into
the warld. We prescribe a homeopathic
remedy; let us eat more of it. The more
real knowledge there ia, the leas shame
there will be.
.*.
Ia Yoir Wif • Nervous and Fretful s
Ttis is oertaiDly very wrong of her. She
wiil plead her thousand and one eiree and
vexation*, bat all that certainly give* her no
ri^ht tD disturb her lord's peace and com.
sort. JLe mo whisper in your ear. I think
I can suggest a scheme that wiil make her
ashamed of her irritability. Try upon her
the tenderness of the honeymoon. Do^'t
think to make her happy with a biocade or
a new carriage; bat when you come home,
bring »ith you her favorite flower— ebow
her, in a hundred ways,; that s'^e is in all
your thought*-. This ia the medicine that
will cure her. Try love, io large and re-
peated dests. It is the specific for many of
the woret complaints of our wives.
A Great Comfort
It is a great comfort ta Fiqabo, who ha=
the gotd repute of the dramatio .profession
at bsir-, that John H. Buby renounced tLe
Stage for the pulpit before falliog into evi:
coarse?, and thus spared a worthy profes-
sion the disgr.ca which his c induct might
have cast m:on it. Baby would always
preach his par's when he was on the stage,
and it was in oonseqaenca of being constant.
ly accosed of this that he determined to
preach for a living in a pulpit, instead of on
the stage. There are more actors of his
kind whom we culd spare to the church.
Lajdxxs amd QaxxLTMsn, remtmber the lead-
ing f aebJoaable retail Shoe store in San Fran-
Cisco. H Hinders, 332 Keaxnr street, between
Fine and Bash, *x
[From the Daobarj Nf»(.
A Danbury man says the only safe wsy to
pat ap a stove Is at auction.
E»erybody mutt have taken down the fam-
ily Bible Sunday. The duet was intolerable.
Pineapples now distil tLeir aromatic fra-
grance over the; tea tables of the wealthy
and printers.
A Danbury man says WeBdell Phillifs baa
more futmie behind him than.tLe rest of as
will over Bee.
A youth who wears the lalestBtjle of eleeve
studs cannot te expected to biiog np a scut-
tle of cial while his mother ia around.
A AT ns in street man has rigged up a very
ingenious combination of pulleys and ropes
for drawing up bis wife'B back hair.
A Wuoonsin raanwas fined fivedollarsfor
cutiiDg off a cat's ears with a jack-knife. He
will use a razor io the futuie.
There's au old lady with fatse teet*\ out
We&t, who wanta to knew if the Yankees
can't invent some sew wsy for putting on
pillow-slips.
There is no bass ball c'.ub ia Danbury, and
so a Pine-street gentleman was obliged tJ
fall from a stone te bieak bu thumb.
It is estimated that there are six 'em thou-
sand rural poets waiting for the advent of
Spring. There ia certainly something keep-
ing the season back.
If all other signs fail to impress him, a
man will know it is the torjBS-c'.eaniDg sea-
son by occasionally stepping on a piece of
soap; which will throw eat his feet with a
vel .city his spine will remember for days at
a time.
Prof. Wilder, of Cornell University, ds-
votee a quarter column in one of the jour-
nals to tell what people sboald do ia case
of accident, when a half dozen words would
do it. What to do, in case of accident, is
very simile. Send the particulars to the
paper?.
Worcester, Has!., papers tells of a woman
stoppiog in that city, not yet thirty years
old, who Is the mother of thirteen children.
This is cot quite as remarkable aa the case
of the woman, thirteen years old, who had
thirty children. If any one hears ef such a
oise, they will oblige by sending us the
name.
An exchange says: "We arise in the
morning and with the brosh of nature paint
with roseate hues the path tiat lies fcefcrs
us." That is what he say?. What he realty
does, after being kicked oat of be?, is to get
his pants oa wrong, seize a brush cf bris-
tles, and paint with raven hues a cock stove
as large as a livery stable. Poetry is one of
those tbiags it doesn't do to look into.
Tyinff m Horse's Ear.
Those agricultural journals sometimes
caute a great do .1 cf trouble. Burcs, of
Chatar county, read in one of them, the
otbtrdiy: "It has been discovered that,
to make a barky h:<rss travel, tie a string
tightly around hi* ear, near tbe end, and let
hiva stand until be begins t> abate hiB head,
when be will forget about balking and go
without fattier tioab'e. It never fat's."
Bo Bums tried it on one of bis hcrses. The
faithful aoimal first nipped Burns' shoulder
and ioceulated bim with tbe epizootic, then
it planted a hoof or two in the stomaoh of
Burns; and then it su'Ideoly remembered
some hiog it wanted to d? in Laccister
county, and left at a t*o- thirty-seven gait
for that region. It hss not been heard
from ainoe, while Burns' has enough influ-
enza to go aronod Biigham Young's family,
and leave several pretty respectable cold* in
the head over. He began to take a religious
paper on Wednesday.
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLO !
Woman's Righto.
If any men doubts that the fair sex are the
geotleet aad serenest tempered creatures
that ever breathed, loved, and wore eome-
b:dy e'ee's hair, let that base wretch whis-
per something in their preser.ee of tbelr
being a "set of ninny-beaded fools and lazy
jades," he'Jl find out bis mistake. A friend
of ours did this the other evening in tbe
preseoos of his wife of five months.
Bo pleased w.s she with his appreciation of
female excellencies that she took up the ket-
tle from tbe stove and poured the contents
on his head. And now he locks as though
be had fallen into tLe bands of the Modoos
and been scalped by Shack Nasty Jack,
Scarred Charley, and the rest of those pat-
rician-titled aborigines.
George Francis Train.
This is one of the stories revived upon
George Francis Train eiccs bis voluntarily
incarceration in the New York Bastile, as be
is fond of cilliog tbe noiaesome Tombs:
Train attended, not long ago, the Jooky
Club races at Jerome Park, and laid wagers
during the whole week on thewroDg horses.
At the close of tbe last d»j, having had bis
ttsnal ill luck, he exclaimed ia a load tone
of voice: "I'll bet $100 that I'm the greatest
fcol of the native born specimens that t„is
Btpublio can show to-day I" An entire
Btranger, only a few feet off, drew forth his
pccket.book and said: "I don't know who
you sre, but I'll cover your pile, unless you
should bappsn to be George Francis Train/
A Particular Prison, r.
A man brought up in the Police Court
wta addressed by the Judge ihu3 : "Pris-
oner, what is your age?" "Excuse zae*
Judge," replied the prisoner, "but it is cus-
tomary to ssk tbe name first." "Silence,"
cried theJud^e. The prisoner indignrnt'y
exclaimed, "Well I've never been tried in
this style before."
■ ■♦
The Last New Song.
Air— "M. el t£ Chandon."
Emerson CorvOie It my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, ard Fancy Boast,
Relishes thee?, that my boose can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Oh! high oh! Ohl high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
CorvUle lays eol sayB sol
On Hoe street, at No. 410,
Remember the cumber and osll again.
Visions of Shell-nib. In every style.
Inwardly causa yon mn:li to smile.
Ladles with escorts there always go.
Ladies gol Ladies go I
Emerson Corville's polite) and so
8-1 Th*y got they gol they gol
Ladies Visltlna; Cards,
Written, engraved or printed by Jons P,
Dwxbb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Rutdkee-
CHIZFS SEAUT MARKED. I'CWtiSSHD? Of eVSrT
description to order. 9
Just Received
20 OBSESS
Fine Black Silk Hats,
RESUJLAJX PEIOX, »1 SO.
Will be Sold for $1 OO
xo o
Fine Panama Hats,
WDKTH S3 SO.
Selling- tor One Dollar.
10 o
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Everyhody Suited.
Ttoere is no end to the multitude of fashions
Id hats. At " Th«" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (eeoond hat store below Kearny), all these
orw styles can be found. The stock it immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there la sure to be suited. m
Don't Fail to Call and See
Tbe most wonderful and gifted Doctor Fcr>
tune Teller of the tee. »""« Smith, Astrol-
oger, jo»t arrived from tbe East, and can be
consulted on all events. She has chann3 for
Xnek, Lots and Hap|dnss-, which nt-er fill to
tale effect. Office Consultation, $5: by Le t-r,
$3. All comniuntrallona ttrictly private. Office
hears from 10 o'clock am to 6 p. if. Satisfac-
tion go rinteed In every rta>ect. Office, 15
Second street, Boom 1L 4o
Attention, Ladles
To give tie stin the so-toees of velvet, and
be tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dicktt'b Caxam db Lie. x,
Tli© Best Bemedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chaaoe, tor pain. Dr. Per-
lys Webioot Pius, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all dmggUU. Agency, 417 Bansome
street, cemer of Cosunircial. •
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. BeomlO
608 Market street, scr. Poet and Montgomery u
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To ssnd their washing to the
«Vbat Cheer laundry. 121 Leideedorff t-X. •
Olsm Chowder Every WljrH*.
The best chowder In towo, a^ tie Original
Hot Bcctch Eslorn. 16 Morton street, jast cfl
E.earny. C-r
g&n? Meoro,
Formerly of Cues House Oarnagea, can be
iound in front pi Co'eman Bros, clothing es-
'ablishmeEt, southwest comer Bu£h and Mont-
gomery sis., or Dexter Stables. Carriage ordere
X aft at either piace- promptly attended to day
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To loot at ftisoo by gas light,
ma careless fast , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
xnroogh which a sweet bouquet waa seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window Eeem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go in bere-
ft Iooza sj nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "X must agree
That this place suits me to a *T."'
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearahoe, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignl name. We found It true,
And cooked •wjrrijfeorfiy, toe,"
Ali kinds of oysters, Juioy, fat,
Oookod every style; lust think of that,
And If your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clamsand crabs and terrapins;;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared te tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the beet ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thtrty-eeven Bnsh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bnsh street, snore
Montgomery; open Day and sTIghV,
CHART FR HAAKF, Proprietor.
White Ltabor Only:
Employed by the What Cheer Liundry,
Leldesdoiff rreet.
We get no buiineas from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff ttreet. •
Fine Candles
Fresh, eweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Eeacay street. Wholesale and retail, o
Dental Work.
Foa riNis.r QVjLrrr. or wobx, go to T. O. Jei-
eop, dentlfct, ccr. Sutler md ilon'goccery, over
Tuoker'a. 3.0
i*nl>lic Accommodation.
Walking left at the office before 8 a. u., can
be returned In the evening If Teqoirrd; we
never disappoint! What Cnear Laundry, 121
Leideadorff street. •
Twenty Thousand
Pap£T Collars, all style* , fcr sale cheap at the
mLeldesdorgflt,
PACIFIC 3
FIRST CONCERT
....ovssz....
Subscription Series of Three,
TO BE GIVEN BY
Miss Fannie Marston
....aim....
Concert Troupe
WILL TASE PLACE OH
THVBSDAT EVESISG HAY lClh
Riaarred Seati can now be Seoored at Messrs.
Sherman A Hides Mono Sore, corner of Butter
and Kearny streets. mjH It
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
KEOlTiB PBIOE. SI SO.
Celling for Fifty Cento
IOO DOZEN
CASHMERE SUMMER HATS,
A.t Fitty Cents.
Fifty Cases
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WILL BE SOLD
FOR ONE XIOLLA.B.
THE RIALTO.
A. Popular Rendezvous
The Oiolcest "Wines and IV quo n on the
Paelflc Cooal.
81'PIBB bATiM ( IOAKV.
TEUb GE5I OF A SiLOO-V AT
Xo. AT TB1BD STREET,
Will b« eeadaeted io so perfset & musssr tbst tbe
phrase "Meet me on tbe Bialto" between friends
will sigulir the ebief joy of dailFlife.
Grand Openiug This Evening 1
H. WAFB3, Proprietor.
m?U tf P. UoAbDLLB, cnpeuLtsndsat
....AT....
McDASIEL'S THEATEE
CH±TCr.SSE, HTOIHX9,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
•9-Talent going East will fled it to tbeir adraa-
tage before leaving Oalifornii to correspond with
JT. MtDAMEL,
zai9 Look Box So. 1. Cbeyeooe. Wyoming.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LXJIVCH,
Cor. Second and Teh:ma atroete.
SW-Terrapin eom'tantl/ on hand.
Orstere io every at vie. PRIVATE
STJPP£B ROOMS 1">R PARTIES.
deo 11 lm
CLaIhVOTA>"T.- _ .
j as! Arrived from Karoos; acswer; men-,
MAD. MARTELL.E, . •,
Karooo; tc8w<ti men-t^J},
t«l questions; dsvelopes mediams; masne- tw
tizee. Circlas, Toe'd&r and Bmurd»y evenings;
raines riven. Fren_b And Gornj»n epoken. Ad-
mission: Ltdi6 = . Fif'v Cttt: . G "nslemro, One
Ooiiar. Hosts froia 12 to 6, and 7 to 10. T*a
E opt ard sueaL mi Lm
CliOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
A»D (JHEAPEB THiJIM OTHER
8TOKE IH THE CITY.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
PICITICB. EXCTJRSIOM
l|
GRAND EXCUR
....XO....
SANTA CRi
THE SE.W Altn ,
»a^wml siumui,, '
OHAB thohn
j»s. s johmstok'...'.'...'."..;;;
^Wlll leave Jiclum 8lree« ,
81TB1BAY... .
I
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. 1 1 ;
Betarciog, will leav. PmU rs.-
Fi.aciaoo ktB or 9:3) a. M. |
Ptisige for Koacd Trip...
Oblldreo anderll mil .!!!!
.
I*Jk"l*°*° .^* •»»«I»H ben
•treo'
rOH.'.'ortkwt •.noTof'TRj*,. f\
S. F. and N. P. B. J
CHANGE
ON ANH AFTFR APRIL 1. 1TO Tl ta
orANTHLOP^conasotiirtbs!!
ids with ibe Sao Pranoisoo A Stnt 19
- Clnvtril.U .-j .1, ■ ■•
et« d-r and arriving io lUaV^aatoS fl
J h- steamers And oars msks staaT i_
•iithitsgea ta and from tit potsta *^
SUNDAY EXCURSOhTaT lEStici
Lcstb Bah Fr-inctaoo it 6 A ■ • j
arriving at Olovrrdnle At 1 o'clock T £ I
will I«avb OioverdAl»i at 2 o'clock ri i
Fraaoieoo at 7 o'olook Thii «i|| '
bionisti ebvatal bonrs at as* of ie» l
tbelineof the road F*r aH iofarau 1
tbe UompAiij'e o£udo,4S4> MoaaAOAu
»p™ PET^RJjQWAHUll
Change^f Wh f
OH AND AFTBR MAY 1st, TBI
ANTKLOPK coDcectiot wiihb
oieon and North Paoitlo R.ilro*d
Landing, fcr Foootna, PitUsau!
H«alder)ars, OloverdaU, and •
Sksec^' Spring ■ and tbs Gsvasr.. si]
FRONT >IRKEr WHARF.
The City Gar
FOR THB,.
Coining Picnic &
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOW
sooiationB and MilttarF Oomti
to tbe advantages offered or Uu
and baiatifnl groonos for Holidij
val?. Thf-y can be procured ob as
week (or piomo purposes tba ooau
doio adrattsgesos terms tiuiuio
btate.
THE CITT OAKDI
Are easy of access without aartsrtf
and are provided with large aad bau
tarfte Shade Trees ; beanhfal flovtr
from everr clime; naveroos Swap
motb Danolng Pavilions; a satart'
Pleunre Boats; Fonntami acd Obw
era, all perfeotlv sbelt^ios Inm tk
mammoib KeatanrAot Is oa tbsgrtu
conreoienoo for tbe aceooss»oatlt«
nlca has been mnde. Kv-rjliisj t*a
in tbe most complete order for tu car
THE CITT «ARDJ
Are tbe largest In tbe Stats. TtV
Acres of Knoll and Kbadrd Lm. '
deae, etc., aad are capable ol aw
S0.«« persons witn tbe graaust ssssi
trs Cars ran direotly to too n —
Picnic Uommittecs are
acd laspectihe Ground'. .
whioh will b© mow favorabU.
M. V. 8TJ3VEM. Pr
•9- Office hoars3to6F.V..d«Ut.kii
corner ivr&if'.b and Folsota itrefk
K. B— 300,0att AdmiHiaaTakl
by various Asiooiattoos fa&hllsg US
Oi'y Gardeas lait year. T6S saw
hqiora Mill be pronibiied oo tfc# p
ival days.
Badg6r*sGentral_Paik,
HB8E BRADTCFUL OARDIi
open for tbs seaion. sad
T
popnJar
>iorjic«
Will be bald there. The illnO-K
one. BKArlSG PATILIO*. «W
HASIUU. SkxiubMoonaW
AdalHle.
OHILDRKK IO 0EST8.
•-;
FIGARC
CIROUIaATKS as houbb pboi <
eTery Tbsakra in Sao Frausass
FIGARC
Ee papoi. left Io t« * •
19 Hi
prleci
Orenon— Uui g
b«ui« gMher*^ op»od•a^I»•T,■,
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
WOKTH S4 OB.
Selling: for 0S SO!
19»- WOTE.
WI 8TATI 8IKFLT FACTS, AMD
OTIAKAHTJCE TO SELL GOODS AT
Till; PBIOE! WJS -ADVERTISE.
• CALL ASB SEE,
618 and 620 Kearny street.
cokkeb (oauncuL,
DRREN.
HER
The Great Toule an* Ar1 »
Sale tfilgt"! »
TOD VTUjh f'l
The Corn Excj
No. 1« CL4T •*• ]
MBS. BVNBA.U. gfeABl
to »S 8TO0KT0II S'BMliJ'l
10 to S; Fee. W. unite. Uojtg! 1
5'J cents (BVfl jt» CSJfletS"
•
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5 5 «t«TWIinT !
£ :
HOTEL.
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Iff VARIETIES
IT1W ALIAIBBA TBI IT II
AOI7IR.B2'M
* * ' CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
NcHfciiTir'u* wlifm anto Fold
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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Owwilm ««fi ViMtant
talttlo
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ANNIB /V T3 ^V IWE » .
I» B*R ovt Oar
When th* Band Begin* to Piny, and tar Love to tho War haa Con*
MlSi
Orlslnnl Blaaonoc I
LA ROSE DE ST. FLEUR!
ieT»>M av "irn tn
1111: 1 1 < >< »i>-l.a. DUCT i mom i \ ikiucholk.
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Batjr.
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lillON
TSES RBNOYvTSfBD BAFHSTEUTI
Iii III*. < 'hnmpiun • Jiff.
EIRE COMB:
VIVIAN!
T. imuli w«« Bob Servo ■iwlfim.Hn -tow* aLui
rn« *«c. nrmgrru
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BOB HABT
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M05DIT. Hit la*h RBLLT ud ITOJS'S Tnn.latloo of Offenbach. Fo.bbt.ot nptre. enMM
CHOUFLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OF A WIGHT!
■ OKDIT CTMIIXO. Mar IJlh Ftnl Abpeireie* •'
ROtoort ZF'nxmtor, tlxo Oreat Pnntomimlst
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Tba perforata o* *iU inmIi.i wltb
Dodging for a Wife.
Hiram Dodf* Tmd B-'Hd
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P^llc-anata .. Tonm* ftra-a
•taralor B. H.I Us k
Liat. lo« BMAl*ri rUn-r.iar J«.ri» JoMw*.
?»!£Bl3T-T&YsI
• 1 A* WBint ft lit ETA. Tba» Oi r«mficn.T. aed tor 7a» it* *.».. d-ir.ntll.r -Mil narar ba «.i*eb*d. To b* bad oat* at tba
kin BEE THEM.
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EPIZOOTIC.
AFUI.I. Hl'PPLV Of MIDiri*B* C*W BE
' at tar atora, aaaord.a« ti ta*
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AHKMI<<a.N HI' .EB-* iMKI'^T JaMU
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itrict Horticultural
ty, of California.
OJj*.... MAT 8, 1873
oostixbf. van dais.
,w
4T or rioiriRi, tkbks and
II be BOf qoul«a. Th. BUI will be DIC-
1*D S ;«il, with WBXATB9 >na GAB.
>1 iBT. AQDABIClia. JLOB1X FOCHT.
OKI, BJCgtlBTS ID* FLOWZOS, .to.
nooa BAQ .tmiUxc
t & Schlott's Band
■Ml nUot saila. Folblm will b. l*tt
• bklMUaa • m«M biUIUmt homi.
■HOB E. ■. OABB.
oi OMMoalK. t.< Uadlr MSMBMa »
nra addbiss.
HANDSOME PRIZES
-> tt. lotrsa Ltmmi at bufmhsimo
of
i aipawww ob MoM.r. «w Rb.
to HI Baft ul ablt vko vat-
8TILL ANOTHER.
>WITf;TOTMP fl IK' ITT Of BAI OOBB
(mi b«*h ■%r**i. I boai to tafer* toj (rtaodi
I tea t,«bli« IbvbI I h*r. opa>»«4 lb*
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
IM.Itmj
laawb atr*«t, NliriM EC*«laT«-B sry
•Mad aaVeartar*
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy. 10a
Qtt»*0aru>d ta lb* b*«t ittla utd of .■•
Parott l.l-j«ofB.
cn&i w rKi.nMt^n.
rll If _ Propr»o*«T.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DBA. TROMHLITZ A I.BEDKft. ORADU ATKS
of tna l,*lp«.o .ad Vt«n-» OmtiMulM, tml
i»«« *•»*»!•»( Mif«»or«Onli*d RUiii Armr.dn.
fl(M>a*Mt thalr f'tfl -• Bad Lahnraiorf at Ha. ABB
RKAR'T -.TRkKT. t>a»r Cturornia, lor Ifi* iraat-
■ •□• of din Mn of ttia Urtearr aad Oaaartti**
OraMa.utj aJ| r*a»aia ComplaiaU. To aaEvrara
froiB Aatltaa, BroDOhttit, nipfanri». Bar* Toroat,
UoeSBBoUoa aad othar ■>■••••• of tna l.acaa
aod Tnroa* wa raoam*aa>'>d Prafi>a»»r M allrr'a
>m|idk F.ilrart at Ta»ll>. 1r.a'ad(a« labalia*
^iptavaiaa wbios la ai-ana »alf aaad ta Enrrtpa
aad for whlab wa ara iba Nola b|*p'* for iha I'»
olOc IMHi far forth** oirtieiUr* aa'l ir *J Jr.4«
ARB THoyHLlTE A I.EKDbr<,
ABB K-bfo- a|r««'. A.n K'inf tr-,
QlTTCBi Horja*-rro-i W to 12 *. M.. 1 io * T. at ,
» d t t. 7 vu
Y B— HaparaVaaatratMaator IMiowamatilan
of La baa H«1l«
Bar Sugar
lAU-m juabbf nun. at
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Whltener and Paper Hanger,
■a. IBS SBAKT BTHKET,
«»1 la B*'w»» Dmponl .ad Bleoklos.
P.VOLNET, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUY» AKD BALLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
AIWi CLBAVB. DT1«. tci RBPAIKK, la lb.
tank mulls aaaaar. M. IU a»4. lb. above a
■oeelals* for » roan. aaA la baaed to «ir. .Ula-
iaetloetoalL v»le
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ALAROEIftVOT 7BAFTHOPEPIBB TOBBD
raadiaaa priori He<ABEO« ri\\«>a
—AM noat dnrlb'a aaal ralfaMa lnaliatB*at« in»-
portad lata) tna oa*i tai for too prloa Uall tad ft
ORGANS.
parf*ctra«d loai-oaaal naada. T"» tona la para.
taararfal aad raaomaot. Orar Al.OOttol tQan
a* a b** o aotd.
Ahf-at Efoalai, Bftula rl.nki M«alr fo.
Una. Plain fataola, Pl«aa Oovcra. Vla-
llao, OBlfaBerm. Aatara>*ai, ««•., ci«,
IN THE MOSIQ DEPARTMBrtr OP
A. L. BANCROFT & CO , Agcnti.
ap34a«4laB TBI M«r«rl nrrrt.
AHKB TIIK
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
OO TO TDK
Hot eooton,
laltar alrra-t, a raw- kte*a.rrt|,
Aod lr* oaa of thalr
Hot Scotch'K or Tom & Jerry's
All Ot-lnKM Ten C«nt«
fad it JO*. D. BB.OOB. Prt>aa^«tpT.
New Discovery.
Thk oui or tub wowDEBruL pLAjrr
tbai Oo-l taUadad for Iba Can •!
RUIUMETltM, MEURALGIA. CHUT, PARAL-
Ylll, CATiRHH, AND AIL SPINAL
AFFECTION*,
U aodortl *ad parfatHi bj loa nnda.altDid-tba
oajy paratja on iba Uootlotot t>bal fallr foaipro
b*adall« taajrlo qutlitira. Tna a^ara UomplainiJ
ara 'r#aaad aijirra'l; altb aafaar aod anooaat.
DR. K. K. DO DUB la to M found at bla 6E.M,
TlBMarkot atraat. <i[.pj»it.. Third, RnocBi land
t,lromlOAM til P M . acid Iroto Stofl P M
Baratdaaoa, I *>•* Hiiaton atraat. F.h«iUMi
ba aooomraodat-d aritb Hnnm and Board. ApBO
Z.A rORMES' '
Hair Bestoratire Powder
TB IB FOWD1B WILL PBB VBBT THB HAIR
froa fallloa off, .od alio rwtorea aew croaab
el Bali le Hi bald head wttala e lea w..k, abate
lb. roeoi are aoa daBieied. TMee
wiUj w»r» eau. aad Bled I'
Ladies and Children
....Wll.l. USD ..
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HALE TONIC
ADRSBBINO PLBA8AIVT TO USE, EASILY APPLIED,
ta ant rraaar. and will aoi ln)nra tha taoat datloata. It
caraa all dl | of t a attain, ramoraa dandruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
Reopen lb. hair eofl aad elo.,,. aad la FURBJ.V VAOB
_.aj-th. Orlataal BAOR BRUBll HAIR TOBIO ABD
DRBBBLBO raaj be bade! Ibe Adeah,
JAB. n. SATO, Hi eoalil
Oeraer Bea Maaldoaery aad Howard itreehi, aadel ell Drat-
al»u. f.n tf
Single Outside Rooms,
WTTB
No* 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasses,
BRANCH HOUSE,
Alt SAJISOblX BTBEST, COR. OLAT.
— -aT —
JPlfly Oaaxta* psr XKTlalxt,
And Lena, by the Week.
OX»X12Sr AIjJj IVIGrST
L. J, EWBXL, Proprietor.
PIONEEB SHOE MANUFACTORY
I MOM
■ ■ :f" i <3r a. jr. o ."
THE JOTBHAL OF AlTOgEJCEHTo.
Pnbll.ued e»er» ItoUlU *••» *»
a* M«re*ut «•* 6SS WuklMton ete.
Below MODUoroerr. Sep 7repoieoo.
THTJB8PAY....- MAT 15, 1878
AMUSEMENTS, Ete.
Ct-llfornl* T Jiemtrw.
When Sheridan Kuowles' play of 'The Wits, a
Tile Of MattT-," bu formerly basil presented in
•blsclir, It baa" generally bteo for tne porposo ot
introducing umedsbBlioU. At least half adoreu
Udtes bare made tbsir dsbat in this piece ia San
Francisco. Last night the public had the rare
opportunity of seeing the obsr.eter of Marieaa
played by an «xpffi. need artists, and many for the
first time became aware bow moob this partis
oapableof la practised hands. Mrs. Bowers last
night surpassed b«r**lf, and gave a moat power-
ful Impersonation of this character. John MoCol-
longhlwas excellent as Julian St. Pierre, Geo. D.
Onaplin filled »a« role of Leonardo Gocrsgo with
much ability, and thi othsr parts were generally
wall performed, To-nigbt, "Bisibatb, Qaeen of
Rngland," will be pretexted for the last time.
AUie-mbrsu
The psrformanoes of Kelly and Leon at this
house are mere generally popular than French
opera boo0e can erer be in San Francisco, beoaose
ersryona understands tbe fan and enjoys it. Hiss
Anna Adams' style is so "prononoe" that It star-
tles the San Vraccleoo audienos, though there U
nothing In it that in tbs least orsntsps the bonnds
of gocd taste. ' Her "vim" Is immense and her
songs are sac i til. Barney is an immense favorite.
Obarles Vivian may say. "Men may acme and man
may go. bat I go on fortver," for the Ban Francisco
pablio never weary of him, and he is greeted with
as hearty applause now as when be made bis first
appearance. Bob Hart, Little Use, Sam Bicker
and the others give a spl-adid entertainment.
Bella. Union Theatre.
Miss Jsnnle Johnson in serio-comic songs. Hits
Lille Herland la fancy dances. Tommy Barton In
oharaoter song*. Lon Dixon In song and daoes and
acts, Osaslm and Ft its, the wonderful young gym
nasts, and many others will spptar to-night In tbe
programme pabUahid. on oar first page,
Buckley's New Varieties.
Med Boekley keeps tbe fan alive at this hone*
all tb'e lime be is on the stsge, and he is ably eve
silted by Hoghsy Morton, Leon .Samwelle, Mia
Ida Flak and a secra of other favorite artlstejj
who appear nightly.
Fatiiie Hal'.
The first (f a I euon of three inbecript'oo oon-
osrtt, by Miss Fsnnia la are ton and concert tronpe,
will be given this evening at Paeiflo Hall. Tbe
subscription list is well filled, and a large and
lashionable attendance may bs reckoned on.
Horticultural Hall.
Tola ball, filled as it is dally and nightly with
fashionable dressed ladies and gentleman, pre-
sents a very attractive scd brilliant appearance.
Tbe collection of flowers is a very fine one, and
the music by Schmidt acd Scbiott's Band is ds-
lighllol. This afternoon the prises will be
awarded fer plants given to children at tbe Fair
last Fall. Plants are given away to all children
who visit the Fair In tbe aftercoona. to encour-
age tbe love of culture In plants, and handsome
prises will bo awarded to tbs best on. tared of
thorn at the next Fair. Those who hsve not yet
paid a visit to the Horticultural Exhibition
should do eo without delay, as it will shortly
dose.
Woodward's Gardens,
Thla garden is a favorite, resort for pionio parties'
and many happy orowds gather there at this aea-
son of the year. Yesterdays picnic, concert and
ball was held by tbe St. Mary's Temperanoe, Li-
brary acd Benevolent Society. Thirty artists took
part in the concert. The prismatic fountain was
exhibited in tbe evening. This afternoon the Mir-
sion Parish School will hsve their picnie here, and
next Eundsy and Monday, tbe German Genera]
Benevolent Association will have their annaal
benefit, festival and bait Great attractions will
be offered, including the race between Sig. Donate
the one-legged dancer, and Leon Samwells, tbe
gymnast.
Excursion to Santa. Cruz,.
Tbe new and handsomely flted op side- wheel
Steamer Olympia, Chaa. Thome, Commander
Jas. S. Johnston, Parser, will make an excursion
to Santa Oroa, leaving; Jackson atrest Wharf on
Saturday, May 17th at 2 o'clock. Returning, will
leave Santa Orai, on Monday morning In time to
land passengers in San Francisco, at 9 or 9. 30. The
passage money for tbe round trip!will be five dol-
lars, children two and a halt Many will doabtless
avail themselves of this oppoitunity to enjoy a
pleasant trip down tbe ooast.
anatomical Museum.— One of the most
c implete collection* of tbe kind in the United
■totes, comprising hundreds of costly and bean-
•utnJ wsx models. Is daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at the Mnsenm on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be profitably event hare.
Dealean's Sal* of Paintings
Will take place abont May 20th. Particulars
In future adTcitleemsatg. *_»
Rattler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly in tbe minstrel line,
will be pleased to act tbe role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at S84 Bosh etreet,
below Kearny. 4-h
-Asa. J_«, "Wauj»-amun'9
" Ohiga;o Beer Depot," 623 Sacramantostraet,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The cele
orated *' Ohlsago Lager Beer," and the belt of
liquors. Dully lnnob, with loUt'r salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
Frank Domont, Beer, 10 cents. Begnlar Ser*
man luncheB, caviar, Swiss oheese and sand-
wiches, served to ordex. To lunch at Waugv
man's Is the tblng. 5 3
I>r. Dohorty
Has devoted his stndy more pa^culnixy to
chionio and speciflo practice, and as such Is
now tbe; most successful of m, Phjaiolaa In
Baa Francisco. Office Sid Bacrarnento atreet,
oanver of Leldeedorfl, a tew doors oelow What
OieexHOBjSw t
Er. 0. T. Sige bag removed his office to the
Okymplo Club Bnlldlng, corner of Sew Mont-
gcintry and Howard. *k
New Boots.
It ia a little singular how well a pair of
boots oan be mado to fit at the store. Ton
miv only be able to get your foot patt way
down at the first trial, but that ia bee nee
your atockiDg w sweaty, or yon haven't be-
gun right, and tbe shoemaker suggests that
you start again and stand np to it, and be
throws in a little powder from a pepper-box
t j aid you. And so you stind up and poasd
down your foof, and partly trip yourself up,
and your eyes stick out In an unpleasant
manner, and every vein in your body ap-
pears to be on the point of bursting, and all
the while that dealer stands around and eyes
the operation as intently as if the whole
affair was perfectly new to him. When your
foot has finally struck bottom there is a
faint impression on your mind that yon have
■topped iuto an open stove, but he removes
it by solemnly observing that he never eaw
a boot fit quite bo good ss that. Ton may
Buggeat that yoartoas press too hard against
tbe front, or that some of tbe bones in tbe
side of tbe foot are t jo much smashed, but
he aayg that Is always the way with a new
boot, and that the trouble will entirely dis-
appear in a few dtys. Thou yon take tbe
old pair under your arm and start for home,
as animated as a relic of 1812, all the while
feeling that the world will not look bright
and happy to yon again until you have
brained that shoemaker, Tou limp down
town the next day, and smile all the while
with your month, while your eyes look as if
you were walking over an oyster bed bare-
foot When no one is looking you kick
against a pest or some other obstruction,
and show a fondness for stopping and rest-
ing sgainst something that will sustain yonr
weight. When yen get home at night yon
go for those old boots with an eagerness that
cannot be dsEc:ibed, and the remarks yon
make on learning tbat your wife has dis-
posed of them to a widow woman in the
suburbs are calculated to immediately de-
populate the earth of women and shoemak-
ers generally.
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The Cnmrch as t. BllUeoUector.
At a charity sermon the other night a
number of receipted but unpaid bills were
placed in the poor box with the request tbat
half the amount be retained if paid and the
other half be returned to the depositor,
As tbe accounts were all afraid et eminent
cburoh-goers they were settled without de-
lay.
A Solution of tbe Chinese Problem.
In dieonsslng the evils of Chinese immigra-
tion and the existing depression of business in
Ban Francisco consequent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chinese io our work*
shops, the Golden Era bits the nail square en
the head in the following :
The only measure of redress which holds oat
any promiee of relief Is the formation of anti-
Ohineae societies all over the Ooast, tbe members
of which ahall be pledged not to employ Ohtcef,
not ro parcsase goods of tboae who do employ
the is, nor to ourcQaae goods of Chinese manufae-
tnriea. Toer first propose these antl-Ohinesa so-
olsties should be to make themselves fell in the
oharaoter of purchasers. If one thousand men
io this city should eff*ec so organisation nnder a
solemn pleig* not to employ Outness nor to pnr-
ooase goods of individuals or firms who might em-
ploy tbem.it wonld greatly strengthen the hands
of suoh of our local manafaotarers as are now
engaged in the experiment of competing witu
Guineas manufactures. If tbls one thousand waa
multiplied bytes, a* it eoou might be, the sno-
osssof tbe experiment would be assured. These
societies must be organised without tbe aid of law,
as no law would be constitutional that discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Suoh organiza-
tions oonld only be carried ont where the com-
mnnitj ia nearly nnanlmon* in favor of tbe object
to be attained ; bul suoh unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in tbie tttat*. Q*,
The experiment has been tried by at least
one man In San Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Sutllff. wbo lfl proprietor of two large Cigar
Btoree, 330 and 832 Kearny street. a\s long age
a* 186\ Mr. Satliff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would be>, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Onlneae workmen, nor
tell, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
be has carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent diy, and will continue to adhere to it as
long ai he remains In business. Msny of his
friends thought it impossible for him to stem
the current of opposition to those In the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
has rione ao successfully, and instead of the
one E-mail establishment wbloh be commenced
with at the time ot forming this resolution, be
now has two of the largest in tbe city. at
Spnrjreon and tbe Batchers.
The Grass Valley Union, the editor of
which sheet appears to appreciate tbat ble-
tant Boanerges yclept Spurgeon at his true
vain?, b'.s the following :
Bev. Mr. Spurjeoa preside! over the annu-
al gathering the of London butchers, held r<-
cecilT.— Ezthangt.
A most natural selection, in the mind of
aDy one who ever read a peroration which
Spurgeon indulged himself in some thirteen
years ago. Ii was sometbiog like this:
"Y>u think that an eternity of bliss, a
never-ending thanksgiving, would become
monotonous— tiresome? I con'd enjoy it,
my brethren. What would 1 do? I would
spend five millions of years looking into tbe
nail-bole in (he ri^bt hand of Christ ; I
would spood five millions of years laoktog
int * tie wonud iu the loft hand of (Jurist ;
I would spsnd five millions of years looking
into the nail hole of the right foot of Christ;
I would spend five million years gsziog 'in-
to the nail hole in the left foot of Cbriet ;
and I won d spend twenty-five millions of
years gaziug into the tpear wound in the
nigh side of Christ!"
Is it any wonder thot a man of such tastes
was selected t i preside over a conclave of
the bloody batchers?
A Free-spoken. Man.
It is not always best to express one's hon-
est convictions. A gentleman did'this in a
Kearny ttraet saloon the other day. In argu-
iagwtihaman, he said "You're the biggest
d d fool I ever met If I had a dog that
dido 't know more than you do, I'd lead him
to Heigg'a Wharf, tie a stone around his
neek and c buck him overboard." As he
eoded bis speech he found himself lying on
his back on tbe saloon floor, Pioking him-
self up, he remarked, ia plaintive tones, "I
thought this was a free country, and tbat
every man had a right to speak his opinion
freely." "AH right," „said [his opponent in
the argument. "If you have a tight to use
your tongue as yon like, I've the same right
to rife my arm. I believe in reciprocity, I
do." The argument eoded here.
>rni, Ban to ha, IxagrowiBc; NsUla.
A perfect core warranted by Aloert Scboen-
wald, la? Sacond street. a-Bi
■Btsar Sru rts ana Collars.
All sorts and sixes, for ta'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldeadorfi at.
Woman's Xtlsrbts.
One would think that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and geiitlemen" In Ban
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dlt>e, Thebk ic ah exoittioh.
At the Piomseb Bebtaubajtt, on Washington
street, at the cc rner of Dunbar Alley, ladies oan
r-ur. an excellent breakfast, dinner or Innob, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
cince 18J9, provides every luxury ihe market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find there
dishes to pkase the most epicurean taste. •
OtAiai or akt.— Madame Clara Aatonia, the
Clairvoyant Pbyeician and Independent Trance
Medium. 323 Eeamy street, bet. Bosh and Pine,
Oonrfult&tlonB in Bnglieh, Praiob and Gersian.T
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Oures Lame Back and Paralysis.
S-L
The JScw Oyster House.
Oygtzb Grotto has been opened by A W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Denltij in
the City, "For Ladles and Gentlemen," at 138
Pine St., next to tfowen Bros., grocers. Thii it
in every respect a place vhert a gwniXeman ran
take his family. ' &-e
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 8
Milli'feit.-Hoib cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. WeoA 824 Washington street. i-x
Notice to tbe PnfoHc
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Bouth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys* and ehil
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
g"atly reduced prices. Every description of
Rent*, furnishing goods, hits, trunks, vallees,
e* c, below cost, Call ii you want; bargains. Ji
San^-nich. Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to tbe throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bohreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 630 Washington street,
opposite the msrket, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that tbe gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for maf trass redoing, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
boi will and no difficulty in dlBposinii of all
that comes. a
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Enjoyable Drives,
An elegant and comfortable carriage, styUsh
horses and a reliable driver are the leadlnges-
sentlals of an enjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured In San Franelieo eo unquestionably
as from Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Bla handsome turn-outs are need
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he u more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Oast, white a large number of persons, and
ladles In parttculay, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed great succeSB in his business, and tne
admirable way in whleh he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronise him. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Joints, Spraine and Bruises. 3-l
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Die-
sases at hie Bygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at "H o'clock.
A next of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in reoardto health
to invalids daily, from 9 to* 4 p m., free. w
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is Q. Burkhardt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to order from J8 to ¥10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at M0 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment ot neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prioee to suit everyone's purse. 4 bi
DO Wot »uUer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferera from Oerns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's lasti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 r jc. We
ynAak from experience, having tested the Doc-
;er> capability. Bexerenoes given ifrequired. h
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
Trxe Veto
Is celebrated for its srrperlor liquors and fine
cigars. ConnolBBfenrs say our "Pony" Brandy
puts a vete on all others. Call and sample It.
E. H. Levy, propiletor. South wet t corner of
Kearny and Commercial. is.
San Francisco Jewelry Mannxaotory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant streat. Diamond
Setting, Eoamerlngi All kinds Of repairing
done. Jewelry tor sale, ;i-p
Photoficrnphic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
il lesion street. a
Purr axe Lxesoxs tN the Fbetch Laxotjaok
by J. JoEBet, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnats' Normal
School for Teacher?, and of St, Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs, Beit of reference given, 4-Cj
Premium Sblxx Maker.
Mrs. Bvellne Morris 526, Kearny St., respect-
fully solicits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 0-e
A. Pleasant l_.oca.cion.
Persons doejrmg comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhaxobrm,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a Terr fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. ,
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Lesmdry, ill
Leidesdorff street. •
Derby Sweepstakes,
A sweepstake for the English Derby race will
be drawn on Monday, May 19th, 1873, at the
Charing Cross 8 .loon, 606 Mission ilreet, near
Second. Tickets no w for Bale at the bar. 6-j
MoraxEs or Families wbo are about to spend
the Bumm' r in the country with their children,
ought not to forget btfore they go to provide
themselves ss wall as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
tbe same cheaper and male of better material
than at any otner place Is at H. Frledlandtr ft
Coy, No. 9 Third .street. Nucleus Building, tm
Slgnor Fulvlo Bossl
Gives private lessons In Italian and English
Voc" J Music, at C46 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. />j
A Servant in tbe Cornier.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Furnltore In the State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly cppoeJte the Grind Hotel,
Market street. *p
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed lrom 116 to 119
Post street. Sewing midlines rented and re.
paired as u$uil, and sold cheaper thanever. x
it Ia Trmo.
J. A. Sbaber A Co. are selling parlor, sets and
alloth«rklxrdsof turnlture and bidding oheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a ohance when
people know SbaberN prices, 707 Marset street.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boofcneilera and Ststtteatra,
Staoey* Mock, (school books a specialty.) B. T»
corner Fourth and Jessie.
H. H. Moore, 6I)» Ment«omvry, near Meroham.
Knataeaa Cullesres.
Beald's, Bryant A Stratton's College, H Poet S>
JBn cohere.
Kais, Fred. Stalra 94 to 100. OaUf ornla Marks t.
Employment Office.
Oban. F. Bsoberer A Oo., 652 Sacramento atrest,
Chinese Employment Co.— Fierce A Co.. 627 Sac-
ra memo street.
O'Brien A Ward, 640 Montgomery street.
H. U. Kireboff, Male and Female Help, 634 Kearny
French. Fancy Goedi.
Locan A Co., IS Montgomery, 107 and 1(W Suttat.
Hair Jewelry.
R. Ju Callander, mannfaotarer, 62 Second street.
Human Hair*
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Milliner*.
Miss Llsale Carter, 118 Fourth rraet>
Mrs. M. UeUg, 236 Kearny itrset.
- Searcher of Records.
0. V. Gillespie, 611 Washington s treat.
"W.itchea and Jewelry.
EL A, Cailender 62 Second street.
'Whlteners and Jfaper Heats/ere.
A. W. Wbeiden. i 22 Geary e treet.
Wlnet and Llqaor*. t Wholesale.)
Darjerf F. A n0.. S04 Front
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Business Directory
100 000 °°PIEB T0 BE ISSSED on
or abont June 16th. Send In yonr
advertisement 3 immediately to No. GO 8 Mont-
gomery st, at R . M. ED WARDS'. nO lm
GERMAN PIANOS.
THE BK8T AND THffi CHEAP.
»t. sonraobttadter A. Co., Agents
'or th e celebrated F&ctoriea of
_ Hlntbner, in Le'psie;, and Soblcip,
■_n BarliD. Offi^ 6tq CLAY 81'RKET. sp38
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. It8 GEARY STRERT.
Batbs, 2i oeota. Best aooom-
mod ttona in th« city. Separate
... ™ ^ntronow tor Ladies. The Bitbs
ATMSqan|,lTB qi( £ np Wltb ai| Tucdorn
itcproveni-tiiB. tlair Ont'lnc, ^hiving >nd Sbiim-
pooing. Obildrsn'it Halrnsatli ant. tradles' Sham'
pooin^.o^ oer-ts. Private room for Ladiee.
nf-.-tnrg-is vi iting the oity are respectfully
reqaetted to pttron'xe these 6«tba. my3
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl THIKD 8TBEET,
Bas the choicest snd mott select assortment of
goods in her hoe in tbe city. U er HaTS ara mar-
vels ad beantv. acd what is mo>t important, UKB
PRIUES a»E VaHY REa&ONaBLE, myl
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FEWEST 'CANDY
nude at onr Steam Oaedy Factory daily. AD
ardors, eepeciaily from tbe oonntry, are solicited
and artu be promptly attended to.
OANTT A WAGNER.
lSTM«itc-("ii»pf.t.. nar. StittaT
MILITARY GOODS
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GOLD AND SILVER THERTRICal
TRIMMINGS,
8SS Momtaronaia.y street, Ihm No 1.
nhllif T. RODGFRR JOHNSON.
CHAS. MAYER':
Pioneer (Cloak h
(Fonn.rr, Uutr it Workheii
Ko. SO UO*TGOM F.KT « ~^
Oppo.lt* the I-lcU Hoai
BK1XOH, *08 KEUUI I.
ME. MATEE CALLS ATTKNTIO «,
lute ud well nlaoUd auonmii " I
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, ^
and Cloth,
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tba Theatrical Prafesiloo in ualifomla pre-
ppee forming olssiee for ioatraotion in Elocution.
Persens wishing to arail tbemselrssof the oppor-
tunity of acquiring, a neefal art at a moderate cost
can send in thoi r names te '.'Oambyses " P. O. Box
2SM, when partlcolara m to terms, etc.. wiD be
eaattotbem. deS »
And his new atyla* of ready-nada fiuv
ether LADIKoYSOlTB, at VERY tni
Also, a larss stock of Siripeo, Biwh
bhawla. Lace Jackets. Silk . nd Octir
Silks Satins, nloakicfl), and every is.
Trimmings. JUST AJtRlVED, a lain
the tpring styles of
PLAIH AJIjS> JB1IBB0I1|||
LIKEN SVITbL
N. B.— Cloaks. Dresses aad suits taad
in latest taahioo, at reasonable ratea
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■»*■ T NIGHT BUT TWO OF TMI INCACCMENT
Al«S. D. P. BOWERS!
HOFtTlOULTURAL. HALL.
Grand Horticultural Spring Exhibition
Bay District Hortienltitral Society,
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Priies for the Best Cultured Plants given to Children at the Laat
Fair will be Awarded Thuraday Afternoon.
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WILL REHEW LOSS OF 1PPETITE.
1 mm
k a Sure Belief for Indigestion.
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BLOOD FURIFIKR.
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COSMOPOLITAN
b'avings and Exchange Bank,
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IN. 8WKENKT,
MEROHANT TAILOR
AS BBCOmt ITBIIT.
FINE COODSI PERFECT FITS.
SatlBfactlon Ouarantood I
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tod TrAOM MsdlDO-Cao tMaooaaltadaTjr,
mi bnaloaaa or alckna.addlr, from 10*. at u> a.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
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Pienle and Ball Commit) rps.
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alfbltr'dKf
THE OLD
Hot sootob,
IS Morion liml. aoar KavarM.
All TJrlnliM Ten Cent*
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM UDJEBnY III TOWR.
Alwar. oa 31, aAa Naw York UaraJd. H.rpari
W.akli. Frook Loalla'a, Dif'i Dofnu. PollM O*
Batta, all tba Oallfarola papara. al.o Loodoo
Poooli. lUII'aLlfa. lllaaUaud L,od«i Nawa. Oall
aad aat'afy F onraolf.
■or- Don', fomat tb, rian of tba Rat Bootoh.
fa? if W. 8. WALDKOf. r-ropriator.
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LANCASTER'!
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laltlai Ova. Macalre'a Opera Hooa
SANGER HALLE
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MB tf OBRIB rKLDMAHM.
Attention, Good Livers!
MB, P. M1R0KS. FORMKRIdT
proprlaior of tb* Hlr-ra' Ree-
Uarant, has tokan Ui* masaisRisDl
el both tit* Mlnsra' Htpaetarsnt Ma
Ootatnsrolal Str«-»l and liia M intra *
itranot 09 Ma. set sireel. In partner.". P wltp^ M*.
A. DRAVTCUR, wh^has heso venBested wilhj htw>
nrm for*s.ra. Iirpro***a*DU h»Te Derti a*»* DA
th* oaia'ne dspertma- lliat "ill randar tBS MV
Dsra' more popnltvr ibbt If has srar been ifmaM
tbm n jaanal lu i*roiperity. Oar Blllsol rata
»mb— *e all lbs datlouwa of tha itaaoo. Oar
moii . ta"Oood Fare.Oood Cooklog sad Modaraaa
OhiXBea." p BEKOfl A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
BSl and BBS Cotamtrslai, sod
1B» W arkal itra.t.
Open rota S i.a. to It f.m. anil las
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIBtBIBLA CiTT, HATADA.
bo roatad br tb, olarht M
UboraB, MAUd witb 00 .Mlloatlo? bjSttor
HaBAaar and aola Propriataa.
r to 3. r~ "" ' " '"
"jr ja.«r u«ar
Branch Saloon and Billiard Half
Car. Virk>t and Third streets,
If.JE. mr. rJomnaerelal anal I.cldesd*rat
LONG OBINIaTThALF PRICFt,
Tfft JOTTBXAX OF AlTOSEinEHTS.
PnbUaaed every Dw in tbs Yw by
-£>_ BOOABDtrS
IMerctont and 53*> Wauhln«t«a *t»
Below Montgomery, San Fmwreoo.
THOBSDAY HAY 15. 1878
Person and Property.
The eereiitj of the Uw in all ewes where
the qnestion of property enters iats a trial,
and the oomparatire leniency of the blind
goddeis whenever damages to the parson
alone is oooaidered, was recently well illus-
trated by a London magistrate, who eoq-
tsncei a respectably ODnueoled man to penal
servitude for seven years for stealing a tes-
mxnand an umbrella, while he let off a bruts
Who beat bis obild se unmercifully that a
physician testified that her life was in immi-
nent danger for a fortnight after-toe a-sau.it,
with hard labor for four months 1 Oourts
q this country, as well as in England, have
eoms to regard the infliction of personal vio-
lence in too lenient a spirit altogether, seem-
ing to reserve all t eir ssverity for petty
rogues. Thieving should be punished rig-
orously, and the sentence of the sneak above
referred to may not be too rigorous ; bat
the cowardly rofflan who almost killed his
daughter plainly deserves more than fonr
anonthi' incarceration, to be then liberated,
andfioiab, perhaps, the mnrder he all bat
consummated at his first attempt.
Orsten.
In strolling round the otber nlgtu.
To look at Trisoo by ras light,
uur careless feat, by ehanoe did etray
To where a fountain'* ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a scjeen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seta;
While mossy atone anu pearly shell.
O'er which the waters scftly fell.
Made that wlnaow reem to be
Rome fatrr grotto of the ssa.
atop," aald my friend, "let's go In here—
It loots so nice— and try their cheer." '
"All right," I said, "I most agree
That this place aulta me to a "TV-
Do sooner had we found a seat
Than at our aide a waiter neat
Made hie appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
J.nd coated maffrrijicarfty, tot;
All kinds Of oy iters, juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; jnet taint of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clamaand crab* end terrapins ;.
In fact, we found *bty had within
That cosy place aR kinds of game.
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name*
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlaa, loo, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet toe cream;
Bo hare the; flock, the little sinners,
To get watt they call "suJi nice dinners.**
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there thie truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Ojnsr Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Bay and Night.
CHARLES flAAHB, Proprietor,
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor for-
tune Teller of the sge, Hadabr Evxth, Astrol-
oger, jmt arrived from the East, and can be
consul ied on ail events. She hai ebarms for
Luck. Love and Bapplnesr, whioh never fill to
take effect. Office Consultation, (2; by Le tn,
*3. All cemmnui rations strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a.m. to 8 p. at ' BatlBiao-
tion gu rinteed lu every respect. Office, IS
Second street, Boom 11. to
LACtXB akd Gektumtj:, rem? ruber the lead-
ing fashfOBable reta'l Shoe store In San Fran-
eieoo, H. Hinders, 332 Eeamy street, between
Pine and Bush, «
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Jfrwry-tyoay Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At "Tan" Hat Store, 647 Washington
sweet (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
— the prices are reasonable. Every one who
gees there Is sure to be suited. a
Wblte Labor Only !
Employed by the What Cheer Laundry., Ill
Leldeadortr street. •
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldeedorn* street. *
Fin* Candles
Sresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at If. A. Merosr's pioneer confection.
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Dental Work.
Fob tout qujlttt or wo&x, go to T. 0. Jet-
sup, dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery* over
Tucker's. JMr
Twenty Thousand
Paptr CoHus, all Ktylee, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, offlce 131 Leldesdorff at.
Artentlon, Ladle*
To give the a tin the softness ef velvet, and
he tint of the lily ta the complexion, use
Dicm'a Gaana dk Lu. g,
The Bon Xtemecu.ee>,
Dr. Parry ■ La« Ohaaoa, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry*s Webfoot Pills, for au bUlons complaints.
For sale by all drucgi^ts. agency, all Saxaaostt
street, earner of Commercial. •
McDowell, e«aow Cam Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
COS Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
Five Hundred Men Wanted.
Immediately. To send their washing to the
•That Cheer L sun dry, 131 Leldeedorff at. •
Olam Ohowdar Every Nljrn t.
The beet chowder In town* at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 19 Morton street) just oft
lUerny. 3-r
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rewctm Moor-o,
Formerly of Bass House Otzriaie*. can be
lound In trout of Coleman Bros, clothing eav
isUlahsient, south west corner flush and Ment-
, or Dexter Stables . rnrrlatr ordara
Devine's last words were: "My ewaet
Jeeos, into Thy hands I commend my
spirit."
Charleston pes* are a dollar a quart,
Badd Boble is called the flower of the turf.
Many are on their death-beds before they
think rightly of life.
A decrepit robin, aged sixteen years,
just passed away in Troy.
There's a German baby in Dubuque wh'ch
never drank a glass of beer.
Richard Kohler, tte bestoornetistin Cali-
fornia, has organized a band, and plays on
the 8. M. Whipple, opposition boat to Sacra-
mento. Since this the receipts of the boat
nave doubled.
Another unsrptcted honor has just bean
conferred on Henry Edwards. Be has been
elected corresponding member or the Soci-
ety of Natural Sciences, Buffalo,
Art exchange says: "Oliver Goldsmith
was one of the first essayists against cruelty
to animals." Wrong. Moses said all Oliver
could ssy years before.
A Tale professor has beesn elected a mem-
ber of the London Royal Bceiety.
Charles Mortimer is to be banged at See-
ram en to todsy.
We read that "The California Amateur
Press Association" will hold its second semi-
ancual convention at Santa Cruz. The P*ess
of CaFfornia is very amateurish.
The reception of the California Art Asso-
ciation will be held to-night.
Barton Hill is a comedian of the Lester
Wallack school. He has marked peculiari-
ties of reading aud'actiag*
Gounod will make an opera of "Joan of
Are." > VNef
The costumes worn by Mrs. D. P. Bowers
during the present season have bean all new
and of the most gorgeous, da-oriptioa.
Charles Vivian "wears" better with the
California public than any vocalist who has
ever come t-ere.
Buy a 60 oent hat .for piciuciog in st the
I X It store.
Gustavo Dore is in Scotland.
Miss Annie Adams is not over twenty-five
years of age, though her comfortable pro-
portions make her look older.
An exchange says that twiatfd hemp cures
felons.
Charles Ha&ke's oyster saloon on Bash
street is a marvel of good taste, adorned
with piotures, staluary and flowers.
The Examiner yesterday published a crael
parody of Mabel Vane. Here is one Teres
Iowayourpipe?"« very "amart,"
Bat it shows neither mind nor heart;
It Is in all r bines vile and low.
And ibis rou very well mast know,
Oos.-ks Do Young.
If bat the newsboy* sell,
Charles De Young,
You car* cot for the lies you telL
Charles De Youcg.
The new Spring styles of hats at " The"
bat store, 647 Washington etreet, are the
Plymouth, Frontier, Berlin, Vienna, Neil-
son, Sana Souoi, Montana, Exposition, Pra-
ter, Polaris and Captain Jsck.
Some bachelor editor says : " A baby who
cries the first six weeks will be as good as an
angel ever after." We should feel inclined
to make an angel of a baby that cried for
six weeks without stopping.
The insi3ea are being taken out of Ma-
guire's Opera House. The stage is disman-
tled but not yet removed. Many millions of
dollars have been taken in at the box office
which is soon to be removed.
Mr. and Mrs. Freelove have recently been
divoroid. They should not have got mar-
ried.
The wife of Fawcatt, M. P., has taken to
lecturing. Nothing unusual for a wife.
The California Art Gallery publishes a
capitil likeness of 9. M. Brookes, still life
and animal painter.
Bnbinstein has mads $300,000 in the Uni-
ted Stites.
The Quaksr City turns out en ma»$e to
see Aimee.
The scenery of the old theatrei now being
destroyed will be transferred to new tbea-(
tree, so we don't hare the fun of a theatrical
sale.
Some one ;is ^trying to make gloves un-
fashionable. He has Dies white hands.
It is a difficn.lt thing to run a saw mill by
the force of example.
An Illinois newspaper styles seneational
olergymeu "performers on tbe moral tra-
peze."
An Bsstern paper says :
An accepted California sailor lately sold
his interest and good-will in bis afnanoed to
a rival for the priee of a new waistcoat.
We don't believe that any Califonuan
would thus dispose of his Tested rights.
What requires more philosophy than tak-
ing things as they oome? Parting with things
as they go.
The Call, talking of tbe hinging season
having commenced briskly, says:
The only safety hereafter most be consid-
ered te lie in abstaining from crime.
We era glad it appreciates this fast.
A niece of Beethoren Is a music teieber
in Boohester, New York.
The Prices of Wales will open anew tiwn
hall in Bolton, Eng., io Jane.
The KvansviUe, lad., Courier is aecussd
of "sporting on its editorial stiff a gifted
and brilliant' liar."
A Loafer'* SoUlosjuy.
"I wish I koew where to get a cent, I dc.
BIbh it Idon'i emigrate to Eamieohatska,
to dig god. Mooey's scu-cer tban wit;oin't
live by neither— at le st I can't. Sold tbe
last old shirt, pawned my boots f . r thrse
cent-, and went heme rich sb a lord.
"I told my landlady I had a bandied thou-
sand dollars, aod wanted the best room in
the house. Insulted me by saying the attic
wis too good for ma.
"I'm au injured individual. Society per-
secutes me. I don't dosooiey no harm, ts
I knows on. I don't rob widd-r's bouses.
I don't know no w.dders. I don't put tte
bottle to my neighbors' lips, I ain't got no
neighbors, and tbe fact is I don't own any
bottles. Couldn't fill 'em if I did.
'Tm an innocent man. Nobody can look
me in the face and say I ever bntt 'em — no-
body; and jet I haven't got a roof to lay my
head beneath. My aid landlady rated me—
why? I cDuldn't pay, and left. 'Cauje why!
ain't it better t3 dwell ia the corner of the
house-top than with a brawling woman io a
wide house? But I ain't got a house-top;
but if I had a corner it wouldn't be safe,
would it?
"I'm adesp'ritmau. I'd go to work, if
it wasn't for my excessive benevolence. I'm
afetrd of taking the bread out of somebody's
mouth. Besides, wisdom's the principal
thing; don't the good book say so? What's
money to wisdom? Ain't I studying char-
aster? If a man kicks me because I can't
pay for mylioker, ain't I getting a under-
st ihding ? Ain't it a lesson in human nature?
I'm told the world ewes me a living. When
is it going to pay, I wonder? I'm tired
waiting 1"
The luurt New Sonjj.
Mr—"M<>tl * CTcrufon.'*
Emerson OorvQle is my name,
My business alwayH Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, ar.d Facer Boast.
Rellabee these, that my house ran boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Ohlhlghohl OhIMgb oht
None who have been but again will go.
Corville Fays sot says sol
0*a Ptce Street, it No. 410,
Remembt r the Lumber and call again.
Visions of Shell-fiih in every style,
Inwardly oaase you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go.
Ladles gol Ladles got
Emerson Coiriile'B polit* I and so
8-1 They gol thev gol they gol
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the canoe before 8 a, at., can
be returned In the evening if required; we
never disappoint! What Ohear Laundry. Ill
Leiaeadortr etreet. •
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD 1
Just Received
SO OASBS
Fine Black Silk Hats,
EFOCI.itt FBIC.E, M OO.
Will be Sold for $)1 OO
1 0 CASES
....or....
Fine Panama Hats,
Pre>s*a and Sweet.
For the beet oonfectioneiT. tn fee Omtj and
Wasner's. 1&7 Hentsomsrv St. near Suttee a
LadLee "Vl»ivlngr C&rds.
Written, engraved or printed by Jouk P.
Owns, 136 Batter street, opposite Ltok Home,
and at the Orrand Hotel. N. B.— Habdkeb-
CETFTfl VEATLT MABXKD. PZSHAKSHTP Of eVSIT
description to order. ■
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE VETO.
A Favcrite Resort for Lovers of
Good Liquors and Choice Cigars.
•yr&elr Fodj li •■**•■ dy In a Specially.
B. H. JLKYY. Praorietor, ioutbi*est eorasr of
Kearoj and OouimercUJ atreeti. m*iS lm
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Subscription Series of Three,
TO BE GIVEN BY
Miss Fannie Marston
mJWTiiii
Oonoert Troupef
....VTLLIAZS PLACE 00*....
THUIMDAT BTSOrVIACr MAT Ifilh
Rtaerred Beat) oao now be Secured- at Meaars.
SbermaDd; Hide's atnsie Store, comer of Botter
tod Kearny atretta. mj-It 3t.
WOSTH «3 SO.
Selling-: tor One Dollar.
10 CASE
Railroad Caps — Gloth, Velvet
IEOTIU.S PBIOE. SI SO.
Selling' For Fifty Cents
lOO X>0*25laS^a"
CASSIMERE SUMMER HATS,
At, Fifty Cents.
Fifty Oases
....OF THE..
PICNICS. EXCURSIONS »
.
GRAND EXCURSi
....TO.,
SANTA ORTJjt
Om
'Will le..e Jackiun Strut W|
8ATCBKAV... ^
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. «.
R.tarnins, will It... 8tct» On. ■
OEUB THORN
J.8. S. JOHN6TOK..
P.«tg« for RoQod Trip.
Ofiildron under 12 sear. ,™J
TloVni. «J« b. obt.ioed frooi OiPT
TON. norta&ut oorfior of Bro»d»i. \i
S. F. and N. P. R.B.
CHANGE _OF Til i
log witn Lbe Sua F rancipoo 4 NortS f-el
rosd Oompatiy for Oioferdale aod all i.Ur
•taLioas. will ie»e Sao Fiaad<oo itVYu
exoDWtD.from Bioadway Wtjarf.ai|J*»
*-aroiRR, tbe train will Isktb OlaTartiia
&:3ll o o)ook i. H , connecting at Doom-, .
B(e*mer»n<l arriving [q San Fiaaoiaooall
ibi i ateamers find eara m»ki oloaa cw
with atages to and from all point*.
SUNDAY EKEURS 0N77T SEHtCEl
fueave Sao Frunoiaoo at ft a at eran
arriving at Uloverdaleatl 0'ulocWp.a;^
will I'jave Oloverdale at 2o'olook, airlrlai
Fraaoisoo at 7 o'clock Thla will alk5
aiODiati seveial hours at ani of tbe oil
tDelinoof tbu roid For ail iofortB«L
the Oompauj'aoffl:*, 4S6 Moctiioaarn
Changejof Whar
ON AND AFTBR MAY lat, TBI Ml
ANTELOPK coor.eoiing wiihUaH
oIboo and North Pacific Railroad, il I
Laadtng, for Sododik, Petiloma. Bin
UealdBDnrg, doverdale, and war i
FRONT »TKKKT "WHARF-
The City Garde
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Seaj
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOOTaTII
aooiatiooB a&d Militarv UoBpaalatk
to the advaotageB offered bj ttjr«« e
and beautiful grourjae for tlolidar
vais. They oaa be prooared on «oj _
week for picoic purposes tbe oom'oi wt
rnote adTantageoas terms than anj gr*
THE CITY G AttDKKl
Are ttas of aooees without aor tariff w *at
aod are provided with Urge aod baaa "
large Shade Tr»es; bMatifai Fioriaj
from ever? oiime; rnmeroue flwtsgL. .
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural Lab
Pleasure Boats: Foaotams and ObiamlS
beltered from ihi rls
By the dastinoi'on of Magnus's Opera
Honaa thonsaDds will bo rendered homeless
Bats, we mean.
The editor of the Utah atiaing Joorna1
cilia one of the church dignitaries an "old
ecclesiastical pelican."
YienDa is said is be tbe worst drained city
in Europe. An exchange aduiw tbe inhab-
itants to send for Tweed, who drained New
lork so enccessfallj. A
A sweepstake for the English Derby srtU
be drawn next Monday at tbe Charing Oroas
Salooo, 606 Mission street.
THE RSALTO.
A. Popular Rendezvous
The Chwlceat vVine« and L'qnori »n the
Pacific fcoukt.
SrPERB BATASA riCAlt-.
THIS GEM 07 A 8ALOOBT AT
Mo. AT TAUKD STREET,
Will ba e*ndiiot«d in ao p$r(»«t a ouioar that the
phraa* "Meutoseon toe Rialto" bstweaa trianda
wUlalsdiiy tb* ctiei jaj of daiij kto.
Grand Opening This Evening!
H. VTAFE H, Proprietor.
aovKir P. UoAhDLiB. MHxrictandaat
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WII.I. BB SOLD
FOB OViE DOLLAR.
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
AJIB CUEiPtB THAU AJTT OTHEK
STOKE IJt TBLB OtTT.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny st„
Corner of Commercial
eonveDinooo for the accoromadallona! Utj
uics has been m&de. Kv-ryttiica- baa baaa
in the most complete order for U»aotU* i
TilE CITY oaBDin '
Are the largest in the State. Thff atS*
acres of Knoll aod Shaded Law*, fkfth
dena, etc., and are capable of
20,000 persona witu the greatesl coon
tra Oars run directly to the Gordon*.
Home UotnmittetB are eBptoiall|l
atd tasoeotthe Oroundp, and
whioh frill be most favorable.
M. T. 8TEVKN8, Prw»
earOfBoQ hours 3 to fi p.m.. d»(lv. attar
oorocT- l welf tb and to.aom ainsta.
N. B— 4l0O,O'ie A.dmsFaion Tickttl ••
by varioos AsHooiattoos holoioji taatf" "
Our Gardens la^t veir. The lata c|
liqnora will be prohibited oo the
lival dnyfl.
6adger*sGenlraJ_Park, Oat
HBSE BBAIJTIPTJL OARDBSTB Al
open lor the seaiou, aod auafsn
T
popnJu
Fionrioa
Wdl be held there. The .ttrMttoM Ml
.<u. SEATING PATILION, MUSEUK'
MA8IHM. Sk»linj free on wniJui
Admlnlnn M
OHILDREH IO OKNTS, '
McDASIEL'S THEATEE
cbituii, wTimrao.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
•e*-Talent g-otcs Eaat will flod It to their advaa-
Ua*# bafvfw leavinx Oalif orni* to eorxwspond with
J. M*OAMEI,.
mjt Look Bex Wo, I, Oherenne, Wyoiteg.
J. C. OOMBEB,
TERRAPIN LUNCH,
Car. a*e«ad aadTeama ihwte.
wS^Tarnpln ooia.taniLy oa
FOiwten in rreir stThv PBXVATB
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PBOGI**
every The»kre in Has Franottea.
FIGARO
IB MAILED EVEBY DAT T01J
pritioip.1 hotel, i. OdlformU, £JJ
Ore«on-tie rape™ let* in to. JtgJHL'
being g.th.rri op uid e»»»it lor tlultow
WOITH m OO.
Selling- for S>33 SOI
■H8TB.
■W* MTATI SWPI.T rACTS. JLMB
SVAXAffTEE TO SELL OOOM AT
THE rKIOBS WE ADTBKTKE.
crciu, AID UBB.
618 and 620 Kearny streat,
DftRENZ
HERB
The Crest Tonic ... API
8.1. K.er.wh.rc J
tou wiu rvn>
SAM XOjBL&K
The Corn'iExchai
■la. 1» CI.A.T »t»i
MBS. »l "THAU OLA
ADD PnYUHUHRTBB, t
to SO BTOOKTOM 81EBBT.
iff aara
^ItTt »:W VARIETIES
•■ • - —
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*• ' t OB A I * C » w A |
»a. <K*nWSl rtlMT HAT M. MTT&.
▼O. 1 Til B.
• % !MONT«oMlirln
JIOTEL.
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■
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MAOUiniJfc*
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
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I II ». •. Ill \ I
and
'"II ITUIII
MAT It
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BELLA UNION THEATRE
■ NT x r% as
THIS tvimio
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I'nri
<>1K« nil
Ml:
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X-.lt.Xo> Mao in
A4ZBB,
i A AMnJIID AID
I* IN OV« "BBmba.. fr-V*Ot «rt-
Whrn tho Band leRlni to Play, and My Love to tho War haa Con©
Claa Original
LA ROSE DE ST. FLEUR!
i«t« - i tub rwjii -iB4L actio.
VKal ROori.v iM'fiJT VitcYM LA PEUICIIOI I
•« f\. « «i«V||^ | K#M*fatt
IMW. »Will imIiB null HUT
•V. tho Vlllaco H<>»uir l>noiv
T O
t"« •rim
the: renowned barneyi
In IIIm ('hnmpli>n .Ilir
ERE COMEB VIVIAN!
IVA»« A»l> "ll'M,.IK»
To r«o>olsds vttb Bob Hart a ■Irth-proToklaf • feat'*. •■LL«4
La«r**r Bavr
WAIT. Tbl SnOIVAVBB
ftHKlM**
XAB kfi ULOOB
Otfeaw tMimwi b* tt>* (Vvm-acT.
i ».)-.M'n
B'JB HABT
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BAH BICKKT
MwXuT, K.j lit.b K1LLT otvl I BOB"B Translation cf or*** barb's rnulooi Opon, aa-Bl M
CHOUFLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OF A NIGHT I
»-. <>.■• mohdat XTcsma. »»■ i»ih — n»i ipmmn «r
^i»^".!Si."" " ROtoort Frasor, ttxo Oroat Pantomlinlst
T*li» *B) <-• <> 1 1 1 • >i Onivfa.
• • «... .
>• ■*••• Am
Mid rniTK
un an nan ionr touioi
rt-n~«
Trip to TPexx-lm
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... i-« r> t««
T.---r Mr..
Tbo tnfoniut* »>ll ocortaJa ant*
Dodging for a Wife I
Hlr.1. D»df. TnaiLW
'•'<•• ...- Il.il LIU
- ¥.*.»• Br..
K.I.IOI ■!••>.... Willi.*
L.or. ...MaMo.'. lunw JmliJaUM
fi 07- TilTsT&T- BUY
QMWllbr»t*i Bl B« WMim RUIRrS Tb-r • * •Mra.-n.l. and tor qaa'Mr *m* danbtmy will d*m
•*-.«•). ABO ABB HIB*. IX i. AVlTliti »r»Kr,
H bo raaloh.L To bo bod ©olf at lb*
• IS) Hr.rir Urn- , o
EPIZOOTIC.
AFTjixnuppi.T of mum itko oab bb
bo oii«m»4 at oar wxr*, AOaO*d1of i» <h*
• i K i T i, t Piti|.fc.i ,.i , „, vha
AHKKI lAlff IXP .KftS . . iMPA.vr JAHH
G MK--I.K A t > Ap.lhtMrlU, Col Moot-
ITIGULTUEAL
TO EXHIBITION
— or TBB
ly district Horticultural
u.
ss5*
;iety. of California,
PB» MAT 8, 1813
TO OOSTMUZ Wt DATS.
I IPL4T or rvowKRH, tkbbs and
II Will In Qcqntllad. Tb. BUI will b« DIO-
> ORillD B »LII, Willi WBUTHS ton OAB.
,TOt»T. AgDAEinUB. FLOBAL FODST.
o woBi. BongniTS ui tlowebs. .to.
ifUnDOBUfllTIDlllf
Idt A Bchlott's Band
M» bsm hImA mull. KolhlDI will b. Ittt
XxtilMUsa • ml brilllADI
rUBOB E. 8. CABR.
raltj o> OAUfuaw. b«. nadir •cuuatoH la
PBBISB ADDBE83.
r HANDSOME PRIZES
Uklta T0DM3 LADIBJ of S.n Traoloos
1 loll IktPluU mind At tho t*lbHlcn 01
■riooo coDuoraoIng an Hond.j, Mir BUi,
■ >ii| to oil Ban Ann Olili woo pmr-
STILL ANOTHER.
WISH TO TH" 8 AKOITV OF HAIOOrtB
»n il^J•^ ■»»*•», i b«« to lofor* ■; IrlosAa
•ad iho FoMla ibut I b.v.oooood tbo
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
otro**, o>«lwo«fi
• ■d Krirnr.
MrtnttntrnTT
All Drinks, Platn or Fancy, 10c
Ooaoootod in (bo bo.1 •t|U ood of tbo
Pofcit l.lqaora.
OBA1 V. FKI.DMI^PI.
opTl If ProprUtOf.
TO THE URFORTUNATE.
DHB. THOUMLITZ AI.KKDE* ORADUATBR
M l'i« l.opaio >rtd V:.t-» Ij ni**r«iii«. . «nJ
«■• AOOlslOOk M'lwSM Um «l Itale* Arror,6«*»
r.i-noi"l ihair fffl ■* and laboratory *■■■*". 4VB
KKARIY HTRhBr. Do.rOalltoroio.rorttaf Woat-
a"Dv of dlaaaa*. of <no Unaar, .ad (J.nnf .u*.
l.rc»n«. aad a'l Kamaia f o*»,>U>ntA To auaT»r.ra
from Ail-imi, Bm-intitt'i. nipti*rla. loro Tbrosi,
UanQBairllan aod otb^r !>!*..«« of lh» Tanas
AD-1 I'rira*' »• r.oom"i»rtd l,a-ol>aa..r M allrr'a
• ■to.- r'umn ••rTolir. i-'o'uiliai lnaalio«
Appv«,o« •no: U •EMOStTOri ua*4 in Kamoi
anl for oblab ■» oro ibo Hoi* t(*nii for 'bo Pa
cidoOoMt. Kor lort»i«r -.if . i. ■>! • ■ ■ eft'l ->r odilr.ao
iiKt ti I.MMI.H7, A LHKOKj..
A**t K-aro Sinot, Boo ¥t%av"*.
Orrrnt Ho poo— rroaa IB to 11 a. m . 1 to 1 r. m ,
ft dltilP.M
I* H . — H«i,»rav» an'raara for tho OOOOMnodatlOQ
Of [-aii«a a-.UIni
Bar Sugar
pOB IAI.B— •!• KBABBT STIKET. AT
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A. W. WHELDEIT.
Whitener and Paper Hanajer,
mm. i» «ait niarr,
tpl In B.IWMO Dooont uid Blooktoo.
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
HUYd A«D BU.LH
Good Socond-haud Clothing.
Also. CldCABH, DTRS. ood RKPA1R3, In tbo
moit aoonifli moooar. Ha baA rood* tb" obovo a
■uoaiaitr for IU vao". sod la bound to giro aatlo-
fafltloo to all. fepMlm
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PIANOS.
A LA ROM* Vol JBnFTHOfcR FIMF T*)HRTJ
o>odi^<r> pnr.a M + • A W M O ■. PIA^UO
-t»moal d«rab<o sod roliabto io«tr«oi*B>a taa-
portod loto too saAikai for tta pn.i. Uoll ood •••
ORGANS.
porfaotraad loat>amobt mad a. Too tona la para,
Cwa.rol a*d rooooooL Oror ftl.OOOor ia«a
TO b»aO OOlA
«b««"l H«*l«. Matt* iHki. Maalr- rat-
II.... I'l.nn t*to»M. Plata* (•rrrt, Vlo-
II a*. Ualur*. Ae««roaaaa, eoav . «■*»>.
IB Till M0MU DBPABTMBNT 0B
A. I. BANCROFT & 00., Ag»nt..
sfdioodtm
TBI M.rkrl tlrrrl
AFTKR THK
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
00 TO TUB
Hot eootola,
And try omo of tboir
Hot Stotch'H or Tom & Jerry's
Alt Drlnkn 7*011 Ceutdi
fol U ^^ J0». P. BKIOOS. Proprlotor.
New Discovery.
Tun am or thh hondkhful plajtt
tbot Oodtatomdod lor tboOruoof
RHEUMATISM, KEURALfllA, CBUT, PARAL-
VUt, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
If aodsratoed porfootlj bv tbo or '.-ralroad— thn
onlj >*r»on on »ba Ooollaant **.at fallrooropro
baoda Ita rota io qnallliat. Tbo abovo Oompltlots
ftto •raotod ait.rno'lr *». b tofoty ond auooooa.
DR. K K. DUDnKIa to bo found a, bla Offloo.
HHMarkai atrool. oppflaita Third, Koorno 1 ud
1, I rem 10 AM til F m . and trtun ItoS PM
Bondaooo, I One UlialoD atraoi. P.tuatt «%n
ba aocorrmoriat-d witi Koora and Bo.rrl. opJD
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
TfilB POWDRR WILL PRKVKBTTHR HAIR
froro fall n< off, acd ilio rattoro ■ oaw growth
Of Hair 10 ilia bald bnod • lib In a fow waaka wborn
tborooaa arooot doatrorad, Tbia nowdar laotiss.1
witn warai -atar ood aiod u owaob throo tiovao
o wook. A trtsl of oao bog will ooo-iaoo *oq that
Ladies and Children
....WILL MUD....
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
APRKMIIffn PLRABAIf r TO UBB. BAKILT APPI.IBD,
U b-« arraooj. ood will nil iaj.iro tbo moat doiiooto. U
• oros all dioaoooo of I 0 ac*Jt>. ratujTaa daodruff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
«"<"i Ui. km .oil ud (low. ud I. POBBLY TBOB
MrTb. flHr-.il RAOR BRU^H HAIR TOBEO ABO
DBR8SIHO whUlHUi Anat.
JAL If. BATIK, llrui.l.l.
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
— -wrTa—
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasseg,
— AT THZ
BRANCH HOUSE,
4.4 aa.9f.OIIE ITBEIT, CB. OUT.
AT
XMfty Cut. x>«*r lVlKAat,
And L«n* by tho Week.
OFBN AIiTj WIGHT
L. J. BWKJLL. Proprl.lor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB MOST ELROAWT OTTRTOM WOBK IR TBI OITT
• »
:F-iG--A.:iFto.'
ihb jotohai or AinisraaNTs.
I
j. F. B O C* .c*. H I> "CI S
«» Mwenaat «• ttJUWUMUMit.
Below Mont«o«Mrj. 8»» TiwgcHoo-
tiBPAT. .„..:.:.»..*>t «vaa
AJMLtHEWBNTB. Etc.
California. Thektcres
AUr««aodi«DC« wi nesied and thoroughly «o-
josed Mr*. Bowers grand impersonation of MK la-
«D»to" last n.*br. To-night ifi Ue lait but one of
Ue «n«wed engagement of this famous actress.
She will appear In "Lucretie Borgia" and 'The
jealous Wife," supported by John McOnlloogh
and company. At the matioeej to-morrow, the
Mrlliing play of *'Marla Antoinette" will be per-
formed, and to-morrow night, Mra. Bowers will
make her last apuscranoe and perform in "The
Stranger" and "The Hoceysaoon." The seaioo
«f tragedy will be inoceedad by one of comedy,
and modern drama. Barton Bill the favorite come-
dian making hie fl.-et appearanoe on Monday, la
Frank's Marshall's new play entitled "False
■Hume ; or New'- Eve,"
Alhamtori..
Kellr and Leon delfgbt the putlio of SJao Fran-
onto, and the audiences at the Albambra arc
composed of the palrona of Italian cpera and
Preach opera bouffe. "La Bote de St. Elenr" (a
tall of fan and good ma.io. Miss Annie Adams
■lots the moat popular songs of the day; Master
Barney appears in bis wonderful abampioa jig
Obartes. Vivian Id oharaoter aongf, and amusing
anecdotes: Little Mao io his original Essence, sad
Bob Hart, Bam Rickey and others io the first part
and in the screaming farce of "A Slippery Day.*"
All the siars will appear at thl matinee perform,
aooa to-morrow,
Bella Union Theatre.
Lon Dixon, the stblopiaa comedian, Tommy
Bre«, the ttlan tad ban joUt. Tommy Barton, the
character rooaliat, Mias Sneie Bobinson, eons' and
danoe artiste, Oaaaim and Fritz, the gymnasts, and
many others, will appear to-night in a great bUL
Buckley'! New Varieties.
Ned Bookie? keeps the aadience at this heats
well amused while he is on the stage, and treat"
ike topics of the day in a very bnmoroas style. A
■treat bill will be performed this •renins, as mar
be seen by referring to oar first page.
Horllinllnrul Hall.
To-day and to-morrow are the laat of the Spring
Exhibition of the Bay DiBtriot Horticultural So-
oiety of California. Before this exhibition o;
beautifal flowers, shrubs, floral fountains, statu,
ary, rustic work and grottos closes, all should m-y
a visit to HortiOBltorsI Ball. Schmidt 4 tioblott'e
Band will perform to-day the excellent programme
of music given on oar first psge.
Pacific Hair.
Miss Fanny Marston's subscription season of
concerts was snocessfally commenced last night
at tbis ball. A very fashionable audience was In
atteadanoe, and a good proframme was excellently
well performed. Miss .Marston, who cornea to as
from the concert saloons of London and the Crys-
tal Palaoe conosrte, is rapidly becoming a favorite
in tbis olty. Dae notioe will be given of the next
concert.
Woodward's Gardens,
Next Sunday and Monday, the German Genera
Benevolent Association will have their annual
bensSt, festival and ball. Great attritions will
be offered, Inoloding the race between Slf. Donate,
the one-legged dancer, and Leon Samwetla, the
awmnsxt.
Bicnrgion to Santa Cruz.
The new and handsomely fitted up aide-wheel
Bteamer Olympie, Ohas. Thome, Oommander,
Jes. 8. Johnston, Purser, will make an exoarsion
to Santa Orux, leaving Jaokson street Wharf on
Saturday. May 17th at 2 o'clock. Returning, will
leave Santa Ornz, on Monday morning in time to
land passengers in San Francisco, at 9 or 9. 30. The
passage money for tberoacd trip will be five dol-
lars, children two and a half. Many .will doubtless
avail themselves of this oppoitonity to enjoy a
pleasant trip down the coast.
U. A. O, D. Picwio.— Perseverance Grove
No. 10 of the United Ancient Order of Di aide
will hold their second annual picnic on Band ay
next, at Fassking's Park, Alameda. Tickets, ad-
mitting a gentleman and ladies, with fare in-
cluded, coet 36 cents. The picnic of this order
Last year was a very pi easan Affair.
AjrATOftaoAL Mxseotu..— One of the moet
eisopieie collections of the kind In the United
4UtM, comprising hundreds of ooatiy and beau-
tiful wsx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
taly> at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
boar may be pi-oflta-rtlr spent here.
Too Bad.
"Lucy" writes to say that she don't ob-
ject to a good-looking gentleman gazing
•quire in her face, bnt tbat it does make her
awful mad when she loots back to sea him
■taring back to«,
EWukln'a Sal- of Paintings
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
In future advertisements. «_b
Battler's Mine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly la the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act tbe role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 98s Bash street,
below Boixny. j.b
Asa t». Wavufra xnaxi'a
" Obiga^o B*er Depot," 623 Sacramanto straet,
between Montgomery and Eeirny. The cele
brated •• Chicago Lager Beer," and the beat of
liquor?. Daily loach, with lobster salad aod
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
Frank Dnmont. Beer, 10 centa. Begnlir Sex-
man lqncbea, caviar, Swiss cheese and eand-
wicheg, s*rred to ordei. To lunch at Wauga-
mao/e 1b xbb thing. 6 ?
XJr. DoHerty
HM devoted hie study mora parucnlarly to
chronie and epeolno practice, and as- euoh U
bow the most euooeaaful of any Physician tii
Ban Prancdaeo, Offloe no Bwniauto street,
corner of Leldeedorfl, a few doors Delew What
Obaer Hcrase. T
Br. 0. T. 8; ge has removed his office to the
Olympic Clnb Building, corner of Hew Mom-
Romary and Howard. ^
♦
Coras, Bunion*, Ingrowing XaJla.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Bchoen.
wald , 137 Second afreet. ^.m
"Star .Shirts ana Oollare,
All gcrts and eiaee, for ea'.e oheap, at the
What Caeca- Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff at. •
PecA\s«r'» Reception.
A New York correspondent, after describ-
ing the scene in tbe Grand Opera House,
New York, on tbe first night of the engaee-
meot of CbarhB Fechter, aaje: But Fech-
ter. To be greeted by a deafening reitera-
tion of plaudits was bis bappy fate, and
to carry witb him tbe rapt sympathies, tbe
absorbed attention of bis auditors, was his
blessed privilege. Such suavity, such per-
fect grace, such an elan of passion, such a
fervid outpouring of the langnage of love,
not only by word of month, bnt through
every glance of the eye, every movement of
bis mobile countenance .' It is very difficult
not ta gush over snob a master of'exprea-
eion— a faoulty which he possesses in sneb
an eminent degree that you are resdy to
swear that be is in the very first flush of
youth, the feelings of which he can ao per-
fectly simulate. The obarmiog grace and
iosigbt witb which, as he turns to thauk bis
benefactor, he expresses his love for Mer-
cedes by turning back again aod sbariog his
joy with her, are captivating. If in this in-
dication of nature in art, however, he
strikes yon as great, with what eoatacy yon
hang upon the picturesque delineation of
the escaped prisoner who, having gained tbe
rock, spurns the sea, defies the lightning,
and fairly swells with joy and triumph!
Again, passing over the suave demeanor and
welNexpressed flashes of emotion in tbe dis-
guise of tbe "Abbe," it Is a pleasnre of ex-
qui ile rarity to note tbe look upon the ac-
tor's face when he is made to recogDi'ze in
Albert bis own son— a look eo compounded
of dawning love and dread despair as to be
worth a pilgrimage to gaze upon. It was at
tbe end of this act that Mr. Feohter, having
been honored before with a Eoarcely less en"
thosiaalie recall, was summoned no less than
three times before tbe footlights. The sec-
ond time he brought witb him, in gracions-
nees too rare not to be apprt elated, Mr-
Ringgold, whose manly bearing and fr-ink,
open manner lent acceptability to tbe role of
Albert. One word as to Mr. [Fechter'a ac~
cent: It is scarcely perceptible, only being
evident when be is strongly moved. Even
then it lends h piquancy to his speech wtrch
those who have loss need for solicitude in
speech might envy.
-♦
The Art Reception.
Tbe rooms of the Art Association were
thronged last night witb the best portion of
tbe community — those who love art. We
shall have something to say about the pic-
tares hereafter ; tbe crush was so great laBt
night that it was impossible to view them
witb comfort. The collection is a very at-
tractive one. The music last night wss very
good, and Mrs. Moore, S. D. Mayer and
Mr. Dnngan sang.
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A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
IndlsouaalDg the evils of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of business in
San Francisco consequent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chinese in our work-
shops, the Golden Era nits the nail square on
the head In the following :
The only measure of redress wnich bold) oat
any promite of relief Is tb<> formation of antt-
Ohfness aooietiea all over tbe Ooaat. the members
of wbich eball be pledged not to employ Ohloep,
not ro pnrOBaae goods of tooae who do employ
tbem.uor to pnrcbaaegvode of Chinese raannfae-
tnriei. TOST Bret propoBe tbese anti-Cbioeea so-
cieties aboard te-to matce themselves felt in tbe
ebardcter of purchasers. If one tboaBand men
in tbia ci' y eboald effeot sn organization under a
solemn pie if?* not- to employ Obioeee nor to pnr-
ODase good b of icdmdaale or firms wbo migb t em-
ploy tbem, it woatd greatly strengthen the hands
of each of oar local manufacturers as are now
enraged in tbe experiment of competing witb
Ubineseroanafactures. If tbis one tnoas&cd wms
multiplied by ton, us it eoon might be, tbe eac-
cfMol toatjornmeDt would be assured. These
societies most be organized without the aid of law,
asoo law won Id be constitutional that discrimi-
nated against UbineBe residents. Such organisa-
tion* could only ba carried out where the com-
modity ia nearly nuanimoo* in favor of the object
to be attatsed ; bu'. «noh unanimity, it ie believed,
prevails in tbis btats.
The experiment has been tried by at least
one man In San Franolsco. We allude to Mr.
H. Satliff. wbo Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Seamy c treat. As long age
a- 188°, Air. Sathff. knowing what the reBUlt
of Obloese labor would be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Ohlneae worameD,nor
sell, nor purchase cigars made by Chinefe, and
he has carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhere to it aa
long as he remains In business. Uany of his
friends thought it impossible for him to stem
the currant of opposition' to thoBe in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
hsa <*one bo successfully, and Instead of the
one email es'abltshmeut which be commencd
with at the time of forming this resolution, be
now has two of the largest in the city. at
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Woman's Rlflckats.
One would think that it was one cf woman's
rights to exrjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Fame price for it, Hearly all theree-
tanrints " for ladles end gentlemen" In Ban
Francieeo have poorer fare then thoee where
gentlemen only dice. Thxbk io ah ixcirnov.
At the Piokksb REBTAUBAjrr, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alky, ladles can
get an excellent braekfaet, dinner or lunch, at
a~reaeon*hie price. Henry Bocken, established
t-ince 18i9, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both Indies and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
The is;*w Oyster House.
Oysteb GaoTio has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tbo oldest Oyetor Dealers in
the city, "For Ladles and Gentlemen," at 138
Pins fit., next to tfowen Broe,, grocers. Tkx% is
in every ntpect a piact wktrt a ovnJtanori rott
take hit family. cg
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Rheumatism and Senralgia. 8
MiLLimni.- Hots cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
t. P. Wood. 824 Washington etreet, 4-x
Notice So the Pnbhc,
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Sooth of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' ind chil
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
aents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, valise",
eve, below coat, Call If yco want' bargains. 3t
BEHIND TBE SCENES.
Thank Heaven: Within my room again.
And now my beauties all may go —
From out her bhel) , how joyous creeps
The belle of bat an hour ago.
Trlnmpbant ax; may now retire.
Exhausted nature to appease;
For O, it la so heavenly tweet,
To look as bldeous as I pleaae.
Shake off this lord of foreign hair
Tbat orowde all seme from out my biatn,
And 1ft each little thorpy ourl
Betreat into its boa again.
And ye, O instruments cf woe,
Dbtefited b air-tin?, forth I fling !
The soul of man conoeiv^th not
The goading mU'.rlcs ye bring.
Bemove this vllee enamblrtl mtBk,
That 1 may smile without the fear
Of cracks upon my cheek. O . s d
The (.roeaes lLat we wemen bear.
Toere go the faultless eymmefry.
And graceful cuivtB 'tat win tne eye;
Onegood.lcng bresthl Ah, sfl What bltss
To thtow the mold of Juno by.
A&d ye r-IentlsBB "Womber Twoa,"
Begone from off each aobiog footl
Ff r thee I calmly vfelded up
Two peiii di'p-ia" minute.
I wander what that dear old Tom,
Or Frank, or Charley, now would de.
Oould be behold the ashes trail
Of hie adorable Lulu.
Ber lovely ringlets In a bcx,
Complexion on the toilette stand,
Contour all ttrewn about the room—
And what is left in fairy land J
"Ibis world 1b all a fleeting show,"
And abowlett of all ere we,
Poor, ellly worms, ih&t only strive
As bnitei flies to Bbine and be.
A Simple Trick.
Tbe more I think cf it, I find this conolu*
eion more impressed upon me— that tbe
greatest thing a human sonl ever does in
this world is to see something, and tell what
it saw in a plain way. Hundreds of peo-
ple can talk for one who can tLiuk, bnt
thousands can think for one who can see.
To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and re-
ligion—all ia one.— -Austin.
Sa.n<?^' ieli Island Pxilu,
Since the recension of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry ie
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Scbieiber, dearer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pnlu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma' trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in disponing of all
that comes, a
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Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, styHah
horsee and a reliable driver are the leadinges-
aentlalsof sn enjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured In San Franelsco bo unquestionably
as from Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
tbe privilege o the Bland fronting the Occi-
aental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are need
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrltge proprietor on this
Coast, while a large cumber of persona, and
ladies in particular, will engage no cirriageB
except those which he provides. Frank has en*
joyed pr-at fuccesa lu bis business, and tne
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a lavonte with all who pa'ronlxe nlm. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Caret Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t,
CXiAlBiovairT. — Madame Clara Antonia, tbe
Clairvoyant Physiciau end Independent Trance
■tedium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Bukq and Pine.
OonsuitaUunE In English. French and German i
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Oures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is 6. Burkhardt's motto. Pine French Calf
Boots made to erder from $8 to $10. A good fit
and iatiefact ion guaranteed. Call at MO Wash'
ington street and be convinced. A foil assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's puzse. 4-m
T>o Woe Suffer irom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun*
lone, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowau'e Insti-
tute, 910 Kearny street, from 1 to 0 p.m. Wo
rnft*k from experience, having tested the Doe*
tor*a capability. Beferenoee given If required, e
Pratt*s Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemrdy for all Aches aud Pains.
San Praatcisoo Jettelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant Etrett. Diamond
Setting, Boameling. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, i-y
Pht>tocrai).aio cams.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third Etreet between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Pbtvatb Lessons in thh FnawCB Lakguagb
by J. Josset, graduate of the University of
Paris, late Professor of De la Monnals' Hoimal
School for Teacbera, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary etreet, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs, Beit of reference given. 4 a
Premium Shirt Maker.
Mrs. Eveline Morris 528, Kearoy at., rsspect-
follv solicits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable, £_g
A. Pleasant Looauon,
Persons desiring comforUble lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Albambra,
and inspect the fine enites of rooms to let there
Tbe boUdin? Is a verv fine one and IB wall
lighted and ventilated. .
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A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at tbe What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidoaddrff atwet. *
I>erby Sweepetahce.
A Bweep&take for the English Derby race will
be drawn on Monday, May 19tb, 1873, at the
CoarlDg Cross Biloon,606 Mlssicn itr^et,near
Becond. Tickets now for eels at the bar. C-j
MoreBEs or Fauiuesi wbo are sbcut to spend
tbe Bomm r in the country with tlmr chile ren.
ought not to forget before they go to provide
the mselvesae well as their children with under
olotttlng. The only place where the? can buy
the same cheaper and male cf better maU rial
than at any otner place is at H Frledlandtr St
Cci'.-, Mo. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 8b
Slsrnor Pulvio BobsI
Olvea private lessons in Itallin and English
Vocal Music, at 645 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. t>g
A Servant in tbe Comer,
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the best asaort.
ment of Carpets and Furnltrre In the fitate, at
John O. Bell's, nearly tppoeite the Grand Hotel,
M*r&et street. 4p
Removal,
Samuel 9w.it has removed from 116 to 113
Post BtreeL Sewing midlines rent d and re-
paired as ueuil. and sold oheaper than ever. X
It Is Truo.
J. A. Sbaber k Co. are aelling parlor. sets and
all other klndsof turnitnre and btddingchei per,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealer- dout stand a ghost of a ehanoe when
people know Sbaber** prices. 707 Maraet .dreet
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Aoobsellei-a and Ktatloaers.
StaoevA Mook, (school books a epeoialtp,) S. W
comer Fourth and Jessie.
BL H. Moore, BttV MontsotnerT, near Marohant.
Itnslneas C*llee;ea.
Beald's, Bryant & Stratton'a (college, n Poet & t.
Batehera.
Kata, Fred. Stalls H to 100. California Market.
Employment Office*
Cbas. F. BaohererAOo., 662 Sacramento street.
Obinese Bmplojment Co.— Pierce A Co., «7 Sao-
raujeuto etreet.
O'Brien & Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
French Fancy tko*xla,
Looan A Co., 19 Meutffomery, 107 and 109 Sntter.
Hair Jewelry*
B. A. Callander, manufacturer. 82 Second street.
B™»" ISt.lr.
Sampson. A. B. A Oo„ 110 Second street-
MHllnere.
Miss Llaale Carter, 118 Fomtb treet,
Mrs. M. tlelig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of .Record*.
O. V. Gillespie, 811 Washington street.
"Watches and Jewelry,
H. A. Callander 82 Seoood street,
Whitoner* and Paper Hester*
A. W. Wbelden, 22 -Geary etreet.
Wlnei a»d JJqnoia (WholBsale.)
Datterl F. A Co.. »M Front
RETURN THE BOOK!
VyHOETEB BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OP HOME" Irom the Fioiao Office u pap
ticolfcrly rwjae.ted to tetara it at once.
LOOM. OTJT
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Business Directory
100 000 O0PIE8 TO BE I8SSEI> °N
or about Jane 10th. Send loyour
odvertieement-i immediatelF to Ifo. 508 Mont-
gomery it, at R. M. FD WAR D8*. bd9 lm
CERW1AN PIANOS.
THE BEST AND THtt CBBAP-
•bt. HODraabt tadter A Co., Agents
or the celebrated Factories of
fflathoer, in Le<pzis, and Bobleip,
in Berlin. Offios SIS OLAY S i'KkEI'. ap28
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. Its OEABY S1RF3T.
Bath?, 25 ofotfl. Meat accom-
tnod tioos id the oit/, Sepirate
mtf bo* for Ladittq. Tbe Bjtai
-■■r- -nsjs NT. fit d dp with all modern
inprovem^nis. Hair Outline1, ^hnvmg nod tibsm
pnoioe. li i l«i rprj* - '-'air neaili oot l.aoii s' Sn»m-
pooine.M eai ta. Private room lor Ladien.
S9~r-tr Dg>rs vi (tins: th« c tp are respeotfuMy
•oqaasi^d t- pilron w ibe^e Rth«. my3
MRS. E. REGArV,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOft TH1BO 81BEET,
Has the choife'and met select assort went of
Roods io ber lino m (be ctr. Her H AT 8 ar« mar-
vole of beaut v. aid w*at ia mo t imrortaot, HKR
PKI0K8 AhE vthY REA^ONaBL^. mil
CANDIES.
ALL KUTOB OB THE FINEST cOAlTm
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. Al
orders, especially from the country, an solicit*?
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY * WAGREXL
lOT M<v«t<»rimi.rT.-t.. »«■■» ««*.*»»
MILITARY COODS
....asro....
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICS
TRIMMINGS,
aSS MvntsroBsery street, XTooam No 1.
mbHtf T. ROOGKttS JOHNSON
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession In i alirorola pre-
pose formiDK olsaees for iostruotioa in Elocution
Personi wisblDft to avail themselves of tbe oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate eoet
can send in thoir names te "Oambjise " P. O. Boa
X3S4, when partloolara as to terms, etc.. win be
defit
CHAS. MAYEi;
Pioneer Cloak ;to
(Formerly Mayer k Wurkh
•*■"-■ »0 MONTGOMEJtrp.
Opposite) the UcA. Ht ,
BKARCH, 408 KEARXT
R- MAYER CALLS ATTErTI
large and well selected assort:
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Ladies Cloaks, in Sill
and Cloth,
And hte sew atylefl of readr-m.d. I
• toer LADIES' 8UIT8, u VKRY 1
Alto, a Ietkb stock of utripea B.
M:&wIb, Lace J.okm. Bilk ■ nd Ui
Silk. B.lins, i)loakinf.,»nd ...»
Trimmine-a. JUSTAJtklVkD.lt
th» spring 5t)l.. of
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S. D. P. BOWERS!
i^v%ro Fnvorito Olinrnoto
Grand Horti
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Bay District HeriienlUrol Society,
Friday and Saturday
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THX JOUSNAL 6F AMUflKMEKTS.
. published* every Day in the Year by
kM s»- BOGr-A-»i>Tje
Below Montgomery, S»n FTanoieoo.
FEIDAY.
.j MAT 16, 1878
HcDcnxM on Msvcbel.li.
George McDoueM, in a leoture which he
recently d.livcrodiuTremoQt Temple, Bos-
ton, g»« too foliu\riDg analysis of the ouar-
aoterof Macbeth:
He dato- ibed Miobeth aa possessing much
aoinal o ur,g« a d astreng.n of will that
ensb'ed Mm t i fac • eveu tie dinger that be
fe ' i ed t > o most. He **e a Elate to the out-
er hlB'I. While watcbiag the dagger be
ueitiioaolrtaaoniDg powers, and thmlw
hia . yes are fools of tue ooier aeesei. Mao-
beth's ambition w % Lis roin. Ia Maooeih
the foot of cot a queneas have immeDBe
weight, cooKSier ce none. Lady Maubrvh
tied ton times Mtcbeth's strangt*! of wii).
Wopn *Iie r>s Ives od an nud^rtukiog, the
oarrio- itout with uufl nohing purple. »be
nndnit iMtat' govern berowa and her hus-
band's ojneiciiiice aod keep them in aub-
miesoQ. Coolers characterized all her
moTements, as did Lie.
In Memorinm.
The telegragh brings the following sad
dowb :
Black Bees, I^o Hadeon's' famous borse,
was killed on the eta e of the Grand Opera
Hoose in St. L ms last Saturday night, by
a fall of fourteen lew,, while performing in
"Hamppa."
Black Bss was one of the moat talented
brn-a ever koown ; she coold do everything
bat tilk. Her disposition wae of the sweet-
est character; thy bad no f*n.t9. SbebHB
bean in pawn for board bills at least two
thousand time?, aod been redeemed by some
providential ocaanence. Now Black Bess
is gone forever. If there are any horses in
heaven, Bleck Bees is there,
Foarful and a ondr.rfal.
A lectaier en travel meotioned the "mid-
night Bnn" of high latitudes as a fearful and
woaderfal phenomenon. Said a man in the
audience, when the Ucture waaovar: "fear-
ful and wonderful ia good. I've got a mid-
night son five yeais old whom them words
Sits like a lid, aod I'm darned if I don't
hear tbe littUeus* a holler-in* now, three
blo-osi off."
Pictures are Property.
At a aa e t>ti pictures in London on the lat
instant, a portrait of Mis. Morris in a white
drers, with onmson robe trimmed with er-
mine, wt ich w-a exh bited at tte British
I etitution by Sir Jcshu* Reynolds in 1775,
eold for $16,110. "AVitw io Veoios," by
Ganalelti, w<ib eo!d for $16,850; the compan-
ion picture, a vit w of the Fiazzo Ban Marco,
Tenioe, wan s-.ld for $2,500.
Bounty ami Si-tu«.
Photograph collectors are not neoeesarily
worshippers of geaius. One of the largest
dea'ers affirms tint the nomber of pieturee
aold dipends far more upun the beauty of
the subjeot t'jan hi* or fcer fame. The photo-
graph of a pretty burleeque actress is ten
timrs as popular ts that of the best known
ic.eotifio man.
X>r. Brtrn.w J. t&xnftlx
la giving a oours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Eygelan Hall, 687 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 hi o'olocfc
A otrt of tbe evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinatioBB In reaard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m,, tree. w
Don't Pail to Gall and See
The most wonderful and Rifted Docior Tor.
time Teller of the age, Mat»*»"» Emtth, Astrol-
og-T, Ju>t arrived from the East, and oan be
.consulted on ail events, She ha« charms for
Isiofc, Lot* and Happlnes?, which never fall to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by le' t-r,
48. All common! alloni Urlctly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a. at. to 8 p. m. Satiffao-
tlon g*j rmteed In every respect. Office, 16
Second street , Biom 11. 40
ItAjjiBS asm GaitTxnc&K, remember (he lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe etoro In San Fran.
caaeo. H Hinders, 933 Kasxoy street, between
fine and Bosh. as
-._, ... -+- —
Sverybody Suited,
Tbeie la no end to the multitude of faahlons
In hats. At " The." Bat Store, 647 Washington
.street ffieeond hat store below Kearny), all these
orw rtjle- can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
■goes there 1b sure to be suited. a
Attention, JLa<He«
To give the stln the aoitoess of velvet, and
b* tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
..Oicrar'a Crsub nx Lis. X.
The Bom Bemodles.
Dr. Ferry's Last Chaaee, for pain. Dr. Per.
iv 6 Webfoot Fllle, for all billon* complaints
for sale by all druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sansome
Btreet, corner of Commercial, •
SMLoUoivell, Wtiow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
668 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
ITive i3.um<ire<i..M.eni Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
ff bat Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldeedorff et. *
Clnm Oho^fdtet* Every Wl^rJit.
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon. 16 Morton street, jast oft
Jxearny. 8-»
49 sua? Moore,
Formerly of Bubb Bouse Carriage*, tan be
found In front of Coleman Bros , clothing ea>
I abltehment, southwest comer Bush and Mont-
A French Bear Story.
Once upon a time tuere.waa an excellent
fellow named Duhamel. He owned a black
bear namtd Jocko, who beat tbe drum, dan-
ced and aie almonda. Dohamel waa accus-
tomed to walk about Paris locked arms with
Bruin. One Carnival, years ago, the Va-
rietes Theatre gave a great fancy ball. Du-
hamel, attired ia full evening dreee, went lo
the ball, whioh he eotered with the bear,
locked arms. Tbey were grce'.ed with Bhouta
of laoghter. "Bravo ! brava! for the bearl"
was tbe cheer from pit to ceiling. The bear
daoced gravely and gracefully. He went
to the refreshmenta' bar; a pretty domino
oflfered him a platsiul of cakes. He ate
them and returned to the canoe. One of
Duhamel'a friends aBked: "Who ia it?'*
Duhamel gravely replied, "TisOdry." Odry
was tbeu the beat comic scior of the Varieies
Theatre. The secret of the diegoiae flew
rapidly through the ball, aDd but one excla-
mation waa hetrd. "How full of fan Odry
is!" Buiati of laughtar added emphasis to
the exclamation. Now one parson went up
to the bear and whispered in tiB ear: "I
know you, old boj." A growl was the only
answer. Then a woman went up and asked
for two tickets to the Varietes. A growl.
She sail: "Dear me 1 How well Mons. Odry
imitate s a be«'s growll" People grew tired
of dancing, Day began to draw neir. The
ball room waB deserted. Dubamel bad gone,
hours before. Tbe bear, fatigued by the
UDusual vigil and the prolonged dances, had
stretched him elf out in a box and was sound
asleep. Tbe gas was cut off. The box-opener
was about to leave, when a growl attracted
her attention. She ran to the box, opened
tbe door, aid saw the bear. She screamed:
'■Go.xl gracious met Mons. Odryl Au'tyou
ashamed of yourself, to be staying here
after everybody else has gone home and tbe
gas haa been shut off?" A growl. "Now,
Btopyourfooliog, Mons. Odryl It is almost
day. I am sure Mme. Odry is uoeiBy aud
half dead with fright about your safely." A
growl. "Fuu is fuD, Mons Odry, but we
have had enough of it for one night, aud I
am so tired that I can scarcely drag one leg
af ;er the other." A growl. "Come along,
Mods. Odry! It is really tjo bad of you to
be lying there makiQg out as if you were a
bear, while I am so sleepy I can gOiroely
keap my eyes open." A growl. "I say, oome
along, Mods. Odryl If you don't, I shall
treat you as if you were a sore enough bear,
aod pull you out. Will you come? Once!
Now, Mona. Odry, stop that fooling and go
along home I Will you come ? Twice! Now,
I tell yon, Mons. Odry, that if you don't
oome this time, I'll pu'l you out, as sare as
your name is Odry. Will you oome? Three
tioats! Then, here you are, pulled out!" She
seized the bear by the head, aud, as the ekin
oould not be moved, aud the bear gave angry
growls which could not be mi&takeu for imi-
tated expressions of anger, Bite let go as if
she had a live ooal in her fingers aud yelled,
"fire! murder!" It took twenty policemen
to get the bear out of tbe theatre.
A Short PanerallSorvi e.
A Maine paper says : At a recent funeral,
after thec^fiiQ had been lowered to ita last
resting placa, the mourners stood in silence
a few moments, apparently not knowing
what to do next, wheo a man steppsd up to
the undertake and said, load encash to be
heard by all around, "Well, I suppoBe you
might as veil fill her up." This was all the
service there was at the grave.
A share in tbebusinesB was promised a
cashierof a bank recently. "Does that in-
clude tbe embezzlement '," he modestly asked
of the astonished directors.
Oyaters.
In etroUing round tbe other night,
To look at 'Frieoo by gas light,
uur careless feat, by chance did stray
To- where a fountain's ceaseless play
Ot sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through wnlch a sweet bouquet waa seen;
While mosey atone and pearly shell,
O'er whioh the waters softly fell.
Made that wlnaow teem to be
-ioHit fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let* s go In here—
It looxs ao nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds Of oysters, juicy, fat,
Oooted every atyla; Just thin* of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
Tou*re different from other men.
They'd clam t- and orabe and terrapins ; ■
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place oil kinds of game,
Fish, fleet or fowl which we could name,
While every dlBh was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an eplooxo.
The ladiae, too, have found* 'twould seem,
That they hava hero tbe best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little elunera,
To get what they call "stub nice dinners.'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there tbts truth he'll find nude plaint
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific OyBter Bouse, 837 Bush street, ahere
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABLE8 rTAAKrl, Proprietor. ,
White Labor Only 1
Employed by the What Oheer Laundry, 131
Leldeedorff street *
We get no bmlneae from Chinese, end we
employ none to do our work, at the What Oheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street, *
Fresb and Sweet.
For the beet oonfectioaery, g? to Oantv and
Wacner'a. 107 Mentgomeir Et. near Sutton ■
Dental Work.
Fob rmzai qujIttt oa> womr. go to T. O. Jea-
snp, dentist, oor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tucher'a.
a-u
em fry Tlaoosaa-ndL
Tbe First Marriage.
We like short c jurishipa, aud in this Adam
acted semibly. He fell as'eep a bachelor
and awoke to find himealf married. He
appeared to have popped the question almost
immediately after sowing Ere, and she, with-
out any flirtation or shyness, gave him a
kias aud herself. Of thisfiiat eveutiu this
world we have, however, oar thoughts ;
Bomeiimei is % poetical mood we have
wishf d that we were the man that did it.
Bot the deed is done. Tbe chanos was
Ad tin's and he impioved it. We like the
notion of getting married in a garden. It ia
in go d tiete. We like a private wedding.
Adam's waa private : No envious beaux
were there ; no croaking old maids ; no
chattering aunts and grumbling grand-
mothers. The birds of heaven were the
miuBtrele, and the glad sky flung its light
upon the sesne. One thing about the nod-
ding brings queer thoughts to us, spite of
scriptural truth. Adam and hia wife were
very young to be mani d— two or three days
old, ao:ording to the sageet speculations of
theologians— mere babies— larger, bat not
older, without a hous% w.t^ont a pot or ket-
tle—nothing batlove aod Eden.
A Runaway.
A few days ago a pair of Bismaroks were
playing a doe! on a card table, with an ae-
oompaniment by Gambrinus, in an up-town
saloon, when a (bird Teuton entered exci-
tedly, aud addresaiDg one of the players,
said:
" Sbinglediddler, your hose and wagon has
run away I"
"Ishdatso? Vyjou not shtop him von
leetle?"
" Cos he vas haaf a square away before I
see Mm."
" How you know dat he vas my hosa and
vagon V*
" Vy, he bad your name on de vagon."
"lehdat so? Veil you tiokyou vas putty
smart, tint it? But dat ish not my vagon
—it ish mine vife's hoss'n vagon. Hurry
up, Shake, (to Mb partner,) nut blay out dis
game. If dat hoss'n vagou git smashed up,
ven I fiiis home lo night my vife gif me hell
Colungus !"
" I am now in the honeymoon of my wid-
owhood," was the remark receotly made by
a young and happy nidoff in Paris.
Tbe Last New Sons;-
Air — "Moet <£ Chandon,"
Emerson Oorvnie is my name,
M7 tmainesa al trays Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes thesQ, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Obi high obi Ohl Mgh ohl
None who have been bat again wul go.
Corville fays aol says sol
On Floe Stieet, at No. 410,
Rememb. r the number and call again.
Visions of Shell-fi jh In every style.
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladiss with escorts there always go,
Lcdfcs go! Ladles got
Emerson Oorville'spolltel aud so
84 Tb°y ao I tbey go I they got
Public aooommodatlon.
Washing left at the offloe before 8 a. m., oan
be returned In the evening If reqairwd; we
never iisaopolnt! What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leiaesdorff street. •
Flue Candles,
JPreab, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Heroar'a pioneer confection-
ery, S78 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, g
Ladles Vlbltlna OttivlM.
Written, engraved or printed by Josh P.
Dwtxb, 126 Setter street, opposite Llok House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Handeib-
OHmre kkatlt auBKKD. PEHUAmran? of every
description to order, s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
■WTANTEm .
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
OHBTIHE, WTOMIKS,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
•<*>-TaIent koJde Bast will And It to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. McDASIEL,
ms9 Look Box No. 1. Cheyenne, Wyoming.
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLO
Just Received
ao cases®
....Off....
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BI'DILIK PKIOK, 84 OO.
WU1 be Sold Cow Si OO
lO CASEjS
....or....
Fine Panama Hats,
WOBTB S3 SO.
Selllngr for One Dollar.
lO CASES
....Off....
Railroad Caps-Cloth, Velvet
BE9IILAE PRICE. »1 SO.
Selling: for Fifty Cents
lOO DOZEN
....Off
CASSIHERE SUMMER HATS,
A.t Fifty Cents.
Fifty Cases
....or THE....
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WILL. BE SOLD
FOB ONE DOLLAR.
THE VETO.
A Favorite Resort for Lovers of
Good Liquors and Choice Cigars.
a9* Their Pony Brui>dr Is a Speelaltr.
K. H, LEVY, Prooriflcor, soothwest oaresr of
Kearny and Commaruial street). yayi'i lm
THE RIALTO.
A. Popular Rendezvous
The Choicest "VPlnes nnd L'qoorn on the
Pate IS c Coast.
8VFKBS BAVA.VA CIOJLItS.
THIb GEM OF A SALOON AT
Kfo. AT TI1IKD STREET*
Will be conducted in ao parfeot &■ manner that the
phrase "Jdeetueon too Kialto" batween friends
will BtgnijF the chief joy of daiiy life.
Grand Opening This Evening 1
H. WAFER. Proprietor.
mj-14 tr P. MOAHDLK, t uperiDtendent.
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN I^TTPaTCH,
Cor. Second and TeaanM obree4s.
r-Terraplo convHstlf on hand,
Ojatora in every etvle. PBIVATB
SUPPKK ROOMS F.->B PARTI Eti.
deo SI lm
AND PSTOHuMSTHR, haa »tn reed
SB
&
CJILiOTPHII^CSr
AOT..„..
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A.11 Grades,
AMD (JOEAPIIU THIS 4J1T OTHBB
STOBE IN TBI CITY.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny st.,
Corner of Commercial
SECOND ANNUAL |
....or...
Perseverance Grove, i,
XO B2 K1XJ) AT,,
FASSKING'S PABX, A|
Tlebeta, admlMlocGe&tlemen aat
tbe Park (Urs loslndod).,.,,
•VBosts leave et TrW, 8, M tsd |
tirnlnK. will lure Aluneds atl-A
p. at.
GRAND EXCUR
....TO.^.
SANTA GB
rt^r* "h THE NEW AID
JtlA^ikmd.m >ic(e-whtel titeaaakji,
0H*8 THORW '
JaS. B. JOHMhTON
"Will lesvve <JacIuo& SU«ol
SAT1TBfiA.T...
AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. |
BetaroiDB. will I?&t« Hanti Ora
MOKrilMi in tim» to Laud nauu
FianciBOO Kt 9 ok 9:20 a. M.
PatBHRe forRooad Trio...
Oatidren ander 12 rears..
Tiokeie oae ba obtalosd from Oil
TOW. northeaet oornor of Brosln
S. F. and N. P. B.
jfta#^ m^m
CHANGE J>F '
ON ANn AFTKR APRIL 1, im.1t J
or ANTELOPE OODaeDtinntO, 3
iog witt) r.he buc i,r\noitoo h Nun I
road Oompaoy for Oloverdalo udalM I
atitloDa. will leave S.m ifraacifeo it i
eioDt*d), from Bioaiwnr Wbirf.ilJ; 1
roralne, the train will le\*e OlOTMl I
5:30 o'cic-'k a at , ■■ ooiafctiog at Doiu I
ot-o mer and arriving in Sai Kaaolui f
its iteamera and oara m>ki cIom i
with ttagea tJ and from all paiola."
SBNDAT HOURS OnTaT i\Mi
LeaTo Sin Fr«no)aoo at H L, s.a i
arriving it Uloverd >Ih at 1 o'oiotkr.K I
will Inave Oloverdaln at 2 o'clock, u«
Fraaoiaoo at 7 o'clock Thiiwilh
eiooiata aevmal boare at am of lat1
tbe line of the m-vd F«r all iotorrtt1
the Oompmy'e offl^p, 4»6 Uoatnlfl
spg PKTVK UDHAifill,
Change_of WW
OPT AND AKTK a MA V let, TBI
AN I'Kl.OPK oonoeeilDX *IHU
oiioo end North PaoiUo B ait read, r
Landing, for Honomn, PctllBSUk :
Healdeoarff, Oloverdale, tad 1
ShagKH' SprInK- and fie Oarean, flU
FBtlWT « I'RKlil' WHARF1. "
5'
The City Gar
FOR THB
Coming Picnic ft
T*HE ATTENTION OF ALL BOO
Bociat-iona aod Military U0BMS>
to 'be ad»ttDVfl^e8 off u red bj W«*)l
and benatitul sroanue for nctidll
vals. They oan be procured 08 in
week for piocio purposes tha assal
more advantageous terms ttuaaaiaji
Bssta.
THE CITT OJafl
Are easy of aooe^e without anj
and are provided with Ura;e aai
large Shade 'J'tcob; beanufal I
from every clime; rmioeioo* I
moth Dancing PttViliooB; a »-—_
Pleasure Boate; Fountaino aod Uses
ere. all perfeotlr ehaUored frosS II „
m«mmota Hestauraot la on thaff"'
cooveotenoe for tbe aooooUnV
ales has been made. Kvarstbli
tn the saoat complete order for II
THE CITT «1
1,000 PAIRS CASSIIHERE PANTS
WORTfl »4 OO.
Selling for && SO!
sy^OTB.
WE STATU BIUPLT FACTS. AJTB
GTJAEANTEK TO M:i.I> GOOD8 AT
THB PBIOES Wl ABVJBBTI4B.
•SrCiLC AXfD SEE,,
618 and 620 Kearuy street.
Are tbe larceat in the Bute *fJ 1
ncree of Knoll and 8had*d L»a%J;«
deo*. etc., and are capable a! •*
VfiW persona with tbe graatealSM
tra Cars run dlreotly to too C~
Plonio Oommittoea are ei]
and iBBPFOtthe Oroundi,
wbioh will be moat favorabl
m. v. ste v:
asa- Offloe boors 3 to 6 p.m.
oornerl^vftlftb and Fo.aomai
N. B— uoo.o .o AdmiaalaJBBI
by various Asaooiationa hel**!;"
City Gardens laut year. TM •»■
llQuors wiU be ■roblbited on tM [
liTaldeye.
Badger'sGentral PaiM
THBBE BBAUTtTUl. GABDJM
epoD for tbe ...loa, »nd ■"»
3E*IOKrIO«
popolar
WIU b. held th.re. Thl .UrMlHJ
.... SKATING PAT1U0.V, UW
HASIDM. Sk»Hn««f8eoilwMkW
Admlealsn •
CHILDREN 1© OKNT8.
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DRREN3|
HERBlS
Tbe Great Tonic mud Ayr" m
f i) IMUNIBOME,
HOTEL.
.«;--*■■ 4
BELLA UNION THEATRE
iULOTTXRini"
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. Z^T-tr
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LA ROSE DE ST. FLEUR!
l»T»"p|T'T«u Vim Ttlf na.lt.IN At. MUlln.
Hi i.v OtTIDX F1IOM LA PRIIiriloi |
«nwi»' SO.LT
I.l'/iZY. Hi- Vlllnga OoKuly
XjWIOXU
THE! RENOV^JVEJD B^I^INrJil Y I
In 1 I t-« < linmplon .lltj.
Hi COMIil
vivi.A.r*J!
RTAtl« API) >IK<HMrRl
To crn-lal- «'tsi Bob Tfarr. ra rtb-pr- r<<alo.f • feawol, tt.tt.aM
.X3F»3P
<K L3P1EL LN TROUBLE
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Oiba. r-botwCr"*. b» ih* Oa«*aav.
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BAM BIOK.ET
■DTO«T, May IB b KRLLT aoi t EON'S TrarjaHilon of Off»nb*rb'« F rum tool Opt**. •»" 1 1
CHOUFLEURI; or, THE PRIMA DONNA OF A NIGHT I
Monday iriaian, Mar itm — rint Aptwra-ir. »t
HOtoort Fraaor, tlio Great Pautomlmlst
OACai M nil'l F- XX ITJB
i« turn «fn«iilmn irroi >
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THK HOMNAAinnLIHT
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T». .Witt
Love in All Corners
Old Qri.*
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Swart ...
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Ob»'wa
Roao ,-*
BopbU
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Dr*M <*«•*> 1« a>od VraiHlra...
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FL LODDIlia HUM! «
DllCC r~r ••*oa»aaaw*,r«i. *
IWUot, P****** lb* PIMM
* ■ I.ATOrT A- OOTHrLL
TsTftT
'r.vr oolabraud •> ft» wnir* HHiars Tbtr Hi rutrctnxT.
•p-HAi.f, A NO *FK THKM,
i ml for lot'lta and daramllli "111 oarar Ha m tub ad. To ba Had onljr al tba
1 X Ld All TION MTOIIK, OIH Krartr atr-v* . mr (•nati-r<<l<il.
EPIZOOTIC.
A FULL 8UPPLT OF MBDI' I*BH 0* rf BR
ba ohiaiaad at *ar Mara, a«w<t>»f 1-. in*
ad • <rahia ' E I T H I anblt.fi.l • « .i, )., %*l9
AwF,*! AN HI'.ISS i .Mf\>Y JaMM
O ME*f.k A J .1.. Apiibajahaa. Rtl MobU
THfitm
.«k
ICULTUBAL
G EXHIBITION
— OF TBI
istrict Horticultural
ety, of California,
MAT 8, 1873
OSTIXni M!tl DAV9.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWIKQ fit Tn* 8' AHOITT O-* SAIOONR
»iU«'M(f-'i,l mi to inform my Maada
aaJ iha . nM» 'b*lt bar. ooaoad aba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
RAM H**am a(r^*>U ktlWNl Mo*4«*a.tM-y
»nd KrurOfi
AJ1 Drinks, Plain or Paooy, 10c
Pr'ptl.toi.
I.AT OV H.OWERH, TREtl AND
»lll bn nn.q.4.ll.d. Th. Hall will b. DKO-
IBAXt) 8 1ALI, with W«»''U< inn OAR.
'^IIABT, AQDAB10MB, FI.OBAL V0UHT-
WOBI, BJOgOETS ul rLOWBBA MO.
l.rnoon .aa VTWiiilf
It & Schlott's Band
l m.rt mImC mo.lo. asOiIci will b. lafi
tk> lilloltloa . nw bUllUnl raooou.
PB.SOa E. a. OARR,
IT ol Oourorab. bu kladlj hiwM to
»«0 ADDB188.
HANDSOME PRIZES
to Uu TODKa LLDUaoI B>n rranolHO
* IktPlABti raootT.4 At tbo EjklblUnn ol
mooa oo«nninolng OB If ondtr. M»T »■>'
ln> >w*j to all Boj. ml Oltuj who pu
Iba door.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DttB. TBOMM1.I1E A I.KKnK^.ORADUATRS
of IbSLafpSlOSad Vr. , a ll .iTtr.id,., »n1
;a r Ai'liiaat Mi'iiom Ui t »6 hia'at Armf, ha* a
niietii il- air ( fB ■ and l.-hor»'o'i at No. ASH
KKMllV rtrKkKr. nair n.nfu,,... for if,, trail.
ro»n of illiii't' Of iba Urinary aod 0»nf>rttiT*
Org'Oi. and a'l Faarala <■ o-ni. Uinta. To atiH»r«ri
from Aitiina. Hro on.|i», liptiod*. Hora i nroa».
i'.>i pampii ■ ■ a-.d othar l> » • ». of lh* l.'iri*
unl rbroa ara rroom a»-vd I'mf^at.r Mnllrr't
Nal'Dt Furiifi . f 'I'-iltr. 1 „ n-IIOK Inhai'nc
Appa'aiof a* nio ] la •I'mi'valj anil In Kuropa
and for which ara «r« 'ha * la t facta for • ha P«
clflo L/onL t rf *diii- ••
itKH I "OMMMTE A IiKKD <.-,
t«i K arn> atrto'.
OriOl libera— tt >m W to II a. M . 2 lo 4 P . tf ,
7 P.M
P .1 . — iiiiarata oairaDOO f >r tha »«o«mi.H,iinn
t>f l.ai.-a a,2*l-a
Bar Sugar
FOft BAiK-air* KIAiir BTSKKT. AT
MKKOKB'B. _ AiiO. aaorr biad of L'ao-lla*
Whnlntii acd B*r» II.
colli M,
A. MKBtrrm.
Aa W. WHELDEN,
Whiteaer nnd Paper Hanger,
H.. im» OKATIY ITBUT,
•pi In Balwaao Dooout and Htocbttrf.
P.VOLNEi, 212 FOURTH STREET
BijYri AND Bt>L'.»
Good Secund-hand Clothing*
Alto, OT,RAlfS, DTBK i»d RKPAIRH, to tha
mo»t ROlaniifJo nunmi. H> h »■ mad » Iha a>bo*0 a
•poatait* for M raw*, and la boaad lo c>va "it-
faOtloa »->•!!. an 4 Im
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A LABOR I* V0I RnpTHn'K FINB-TOftRD
raadlMB.prt.a1 Mr" AMWOa 1'IAVOI
-tat noil durtb'i and raiuhla lo>ti«m*ata im-
portad Into tda tmaikat lot in* ptioa. Clail aad tat
ORGANS.
IVaar and haanlifnl ■•«■•■ of thr*a rntf alflo'rit
I'HIMK IAIIIUT MRU A MS- tba moat
Mbeet Maialff. Mill* Bosk*. Mail* F*>>
Hoi. Pl»nn fltaolB, Pla»a CaTtrt, Tla>-
lla*. Gnltura, Aeranloan*. flo., •«■.
IN THK IIUSIO DBPAB7MKNT OF
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. Agents.
ap.'-aod lot
TBI Market atr*a>l.
Ar-THH Til »:
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO TBI
Hot 8ootoH,
N»ttf r atrrj->t, urnr ■Aaa.rttJ,
And tar oa« of tbtlr
Hot Scotch*8 or Tom & Jerry's
j\\l £>K-lnlc0 Tea Cents
fottf JOB. D. BRIQOB. Proprlotor.
New Discovery.
TiBB USB OF THB WObTDBBFUL PLAJTT
that Ood laUBdad tor UiaOuraaf
RHEUMATttM. REURALQU. OBUT. PARAL-
Til., CATARRH, AND ALL .PINAL
AFfEOTlONS,
I> .sdarttoed porfaatiy br tba ond.-.lrn-d— tha
onlj paraoi on tha Uontloant tba* follf aompia
h-nrti *.i naaio iju>lliin. Tha a bora Oomplalata
ar* 'rtaiad atttrraOy »lb eafttf and anoooat.
DR K v. UUDuk la to bo foand at hliVfloi,
71rtM,rki>' -tro»'. oppna't* I bird, K«omi 1 and
1, Ir.im IV AM t> 1 FK .and from l to t r M
Roridaoca, IVd Mi-non alrrot. Pati.Bta o«D
ba aooomnodat >d mti Hor-m and Board. apAO
LA FORMES'
Hair Kestoratiye Powder
THIS POWDER WILL I'RRVKNT THB HAIR
froio fall n< off, and alto rattoro a otw crowth
of Hair to mo bald haad within a fa. waaas .bar*
tho roota ara not da* troy ad. 1 nit uowd.r la mizod
wilo vtroi -at»r and oead aa a w.au tbraa |<oj»i
a waak. A trial of obo hoi wMl ooorlnc* j"n thai
II « ------ —
Ladies and Children
....WILL HMD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRIRBINO PXRABAlfT TO USB. BABtLT APPtlBD.
It am fraaar, and arlll not lojnr* tha nou dalloata, ll
•ox*, (ti] diaaaaaa of I • aoalo. raaiora. dandr nB.
Prevents Hair Falling,
R.B'lara tbo hair aoft aa 1 floity, an* U PURBLV VBOB
TAB LB.
akp-Tti. Orient! RAOR BRITAH HAIR TON 10 ABO
DRL83JNO aiAf ba bad .f tba A«aot,
Uorna
ptaU.
HAT raj, VraMlM,
ill P..
falTl
If aw Moct ternary- ao4 Howard atraoU. andof all Uroc-
' *7tT
Single Outside Rooms,
arrra
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasaes*
AT TOS^— -
BRAIffOH HOUSE.
A>A UmoMX IT2«r.T, COB. OLAY.
JTirty Otnla pox- »Xl«liT,
And I_eaaj by the Week.
OFB1V AXjIj KTIGIXT
I*. /. BWXLL, Proprietor.
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THK MOST ELKOAKT CUSTOM VOBK IK TBI OITT
'FIGARO.'
THE JOTJBHAL OF ABnJSEKZNT8.
Published 8T«rr Day In 'ha Year by
f. I». BOGARDUS
M Mferchaat und 686 "WnBhiBrton sts.
_ , HoDtjromery. San 7nu>oUoa.
BiTUBDAY. ..;; MAT 17, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
CAWTOBFU Theatre.— To-night, Mrs. D.
t? Bowers will Close ber third engagement in thia
«|*t* which dm proved the mot Buceeeefal of all.
Right after DfBht tba OalirorniaTheatre has been
thronged, and ti« matinee audiences bave been
only limited by tba ■<se of the tbe.tr*. At the
mat i ceo t>-d«y. tba beautiful play ol "Marie
Aotoloelfc." trill ba p.rf >rmed, end this eveoioK
lira. Bowers will eppetr io the 'The Stranger"
and "The Honeymoon." On Moi diy, BartQu Bill-
tbeoom-dfan. will make bla flr-t appearance in
Sao Fraoeiscoin Frank Marshall's play of "False
tjbatnejo.-, New Year's Eve," mention Qt which
Is made elsewhere.
Alhambra Theatbb.— Every nigbt sinoe
Kelly and L-oo opened here the honee has been
crowded. The Alhambra ia now an eminently
"fuhiooeble" place of amusement. Mias Annie
Adama la growing in estimation with the public-
whom ah» carries away bv her dash pod abandon.
Gbarles Vivian is as popular ae ever; Little Mao is
Immense to his original essence : Master Barney
Is the most woedertol of olog daooers. and Bob
Hart, Sam Bicker and the others are great in
oomio acts. The foil bill will be performed at the
matin* e to-d»y. this evening, and to-morrow even-
ing. On Moods- Kelly A Leon will perform their
version of OffoobAOh's "Oh JoQeori," and Robert
i'raser, tbe pantomimist, will make bis first ap-
pearance.
Bella Union Theatbe. — Among the
miny attrsoliona offered for tbls evening, are a
bright first put, In which Snsle RobicsoD. Tommy
Barton, Maggie Kelly, Faooy Garretson, Matt
Eel y. Tommy Bree, Lon Dixon, and others will
appear, eerlc-oomio songs, by Miss Jennie John-
son, Oassimacd Fritz, in their marvellona gjm-
nsstio feats, Litlie Barlacd in- fancy dances, and
B. O. Marsh, Matt, Kellv, Minnie Fillmore
Tommy Barlon, and others in the farce of "Every-
body Does It, or Love in All Corners."
Buckley's New Vabjetteb. — The Dew
farce of "Banting Modocs." by Buckley and De_
voy, was receive* with roars of laughter last
night. Leon Barnwell's pentamlme e! "Valentine
and Orson" was a great ancceas, and tbe bill
throughout was lively and amniing. It will be re-
peated to-night,
HoBTictLTtlBAL Hall.— To-diy and this
•vening.tbie beautiful reeeitabould be crowded.
A splendid prog-ammo of musio will be perfor-
med by Sohmidl's and Soblo t's Band. A grind
distribution of presents of plants to children will
be made this afternoon. Tbe [management of the
Bay Dletr-tot Horticultural Fair have concluded*
yielding to a very general reqnret , to continue tbe
exhibition aaother week. Afresh array of floral
attractions will be presented on Monday.
U. A. 0. D. Picnio.— Perseverance Grove
Wo. 10 of tbe United Anolent Order of Oroide
will bold their ssoond annual picnio on Sunday
next, at Fasakina'a Park, Alameda. Tickets, ad-
mitting a gentleman and ladies, ffare not in-
elatted, cost W cents. Tbe picnio of this order
test year waa a very pleasant affair.
Grand Sunday Excue.-ion.— The steamer
Antelope leaves Broadway Wharf every Sunday at
8 o'clock A. II, ciDneciioc with the care of tbe
North Paoiflo Kail road at Donahue for Petalnma*
Banta Rosa, Healdobarg and Oloverdate, arriving
at the latter place at 1 P. if. Returning*, ercorsion-
Ists will leave at 2 P. if., and arrive in San Fran
Oisaoat 7 P ii. 'I be trp off.ra tbe advantage of a
eplendid b ii), the length of tbe bay, sod sixty miles
of railing through toe wholo leagtb of Sonoma
ooQnry, one of the richest in tbe Ststa. Excur-
sion tioketsat reduced rates good from .Saturday
to Mondey.
Notes. — Mtguire's Opera House is fat
being dismantled. Pi lei of lumber in front of
the entraoae tell tbls mournfnl news to the pub-
lic. Tbe stags wbioh Mr. and Mrs. Obarles Keen,
Edwin, Forrest, Edwin Booth, Madame Celeste,
Miss Adah Menken, Jalia Dean Hayce, Mrs. D
P. Bowers, snd bo msny more shining ligbts of tbe
dram* trod, is now being I orn up by the oarpea
tors. The honee whiab has' re-eoboed with tbe
shouts of merry laughter, is now a dreary, dfsxial
shell. Boitd with it es soon as possible ; it is the
mangled corpse of a theatre; harry it oat o»
eight; bat let only its bright memories live for
ever.
Professor f-amwalle "and Geo. Ryland report
tbtongh J. H. MoOabe'a theatrical] agency, from
Guatemala, nader dale Maioh 28th: "The show
Is doing well, and giving general satisfaction.
Frotrjhere we go to [Sin Salvador, then to Pate-
nt and Spain, tbe ace to San Franoisco. We shall
be in Paoama May 25. h. " Tba earthquake at .Sao
Salvador must have somewhat disarranged the
plan' of Mr. Ryliad, as it must have taken place
jastaboat tbe tine be exp'O'ed f> arrive.
Manager R. G. Marab, long a' d favorably known
In the theatrical profession, Whe hah b. en forsome
three weeks ec flaring from a severe oold, resem-
bling the episootio in nature, has at last been
forced to saconmb, and is no longer ab'e lo be
•bout. Uoab'o t j get necessary attrndsnoe at hi
rooms, he has barn for the pa t few days in a prl
Vate Ho^oltal, where be receives the nur*iog and
a t nd jl ce bis oase r< qnires. We Lope I o see him
about soon. If mill i-&ty recovered he may
nuke bis appearance this evening.
"False 8nAara."-Oa Mocday.Barton Hill,
Ol whomonr publiohavd beird much, asa joven-
llesotorand comedian, will oommenoe an engage"
ment.stLhe OaliforoiaToeatre. He will open ia
Prank Marshall's oomedv ef "Pals* Shame," which
waa flat prodeoed ax the Globe Theatre, London.
Tbe So a day lime* said of it:
Booh a anooeis »B Mr. Marshall obtained on
Monday nwbfc last at ttjeulobe Toeatre with hie
pay of F< jeoaam-, is r.re nwoo any oocailoo.
and especially upon that of tae debntof ajoune
dramatist. We sp-ak ef this as Ur. Marshall's
detot. aa we regird'd "rJooeij" aa tbe dibot of
Mr. R>ber'Son,*td The Two Kosts" that ot Mr
Albery. "False sbame" i* good work It has
abundance of promise, with maco absolute accorn-
fil somen*. A man who cai tupply a comedy liks
t •t able to give as ao iDdcfioit* amonnt of eatis
' >ry work, and tbe London public may in f otare
j rd Mr. Marshall a» one ol to« mo»t Important
purveyors of tbe daliaaoiea it 0ff,(t)_ i' he prin-
cipal aneritd of tbe n«w comedy oonsietot freab-
ness and piqaancy of dialogae, a pleasant atmo-
sphere.aa iotar-mn* plot, some good obaractsr
paiotintc and a tboroagb'y sooad and healthfal
interest. Its def-ota a-e a oertam measnre of con-
ventional t eitaaent end a degree of imp-obabil-
lty, the former a def-ct r-ry eaiily overcoms,
while tbe latU-r <• i^gr-lced and oanoot be ex-
pelled. Vers pardoaable. kow«rer, are bith f inlre,
and the audience, wbos* favoiao'e verdiit stiii
V logs la tbe memory, Bbo*ed itee<f vsrr withox to
sooept with uratt'nde and deligt tall 'hat tbe dra-
matist h«d provided. I'' w«e rn'i. Work of bat-
tor qa-1 tf is nor. <.f to i snoamt'd a lie jndg
men ,and onr Wealth of g->od oomedies of horns
growth is no*, to civ at that we o«n tffird fo deal
grad&ingly with a piece like "False Shame."
Woodwabd's Gardend*.— To-morrow af (0?-
dood and on Monday, tbe Gsroian Gecersl Be- ;
Devolent Asaocution will owe tn>ir anonal '
benefir, festival and ball. Great attr-otloDS will |
be offered, inclndfng tbe rase between Big. Donato,
repotatlon as a conscleutloos artist has baen en_
h;*noedbybis present perforntaooe." At tbe
Atbe»S*nm, QaptaEne Phelan and Murphy, maiks-
msn; Minnie Loder, eet-io-oomo, and Nuiiio Lar-
kells, bnrletqae sctr-ss, were the frosb appear
tbe one-legged dancer, snd Leon Bamwella. tbe ances. Tseflr- 1 osmed gSDlJ^nten gaveexh.b.tione
•9 the
gymnait There will alao be u grand test of tbe
Bibcock Fire Extinguisher, gymnastic exercises by
the Tart era and eiherperformancea.
Badoeb's Pabk Oaelakd.— The B'nai
E'ritb, will hold a picnio at this beaniifol park to-
morrow. The prooeeds will be devoted
L^rarif Ftlhu't
anatomical MrjgxDat.— (Jn« at tbe most
o .mplete colleetions of Che ktr^ |D the United
states, comprising; hundreds jf costly and beau-
Ifnl wrx models, is daily c d Tiaw (u, iretitlemec
»niy) at the Museum on ? ^mtgomery street. An
liar mar be profitably ' ^eat bare.
PACIFIC CO^ST DRAMATIC HEWS.
FAOBAMENTo^on Toesdsy eveolcg the Ampai-
ons, Mrs. 'lacrinor, 8. D. Mafer and Prof. Gee
gave a concert 4„ taQ Oongregational Uhorob, and
repeatej (tie programme oa the following nigbtat
the 'Metropolitan Theatre. The audience was
^mallbithet the ehurob and tbe theatre, which
proves that the Sacramento people oannot cppre-
oiat) guodmnslo On Thursday evening Misb
Belle Chapman bad a oomp imeLtiry benefit at
tbe Metropolitan Theatre, the appeared in tbe
mnsical comedy of "A Guild of the Regiment"
This was followed by "Robert Maoaire," in which
George Chapman appeared as Jacques Strop
On Monday the Metropolitan Theatre will open
under tbe management of Charles Edmonds, with
Mrs Bowers as etar. She will be supported by J.
0. MoOellomand an excellett company. It com-
prises Miss Ellie Wlltoo, a great favorite in San
Frinciaeo, who ia engaged for next season at the
California Theatre; Obarles Fdmonde, W.Barry.
Prank Eea, Mrs. Baa, Miss Fanny Gibson and
others, "hi Elba th" will be performed oa Mon-
day. "Lady Aadley'a Secret" on Tuesday, "Rett
Lynne" on Wednesday, and "Mary Stuart" on
Th a re day.
Visoihia Cm.— The Chapman Slaters and E.
D. Davies announced aa engagement at Piper's
Opera House on Monday, and have been playing
to good business daring tbe week. They close
to-night and go directly East
Ban Joss.— The Meronry says:
Qtrta a sell was perpetrated apoo a respectable
portion of our commoDity. on Hatnrdsy evening
In: t. It bavlcgbsen previously annocnoed throutrh
the oolomns of this psper tiat a Mies Anna Clif-
ford would entertain the pntolio with a lecture on
Spiritoalism at the Opera bouse, an aadienoe of
several hundred af sembled, and after waiting until
after eight o'clock. It waa ascertained that Miss
OliSerd had not arrived.
It is nsedlees to observe, as it is stated that " an
andienceof several hundred assembled," tbstthe
leotare wasrBEB. Philip Phillips, who exalts his
nasal or. an in trumpeting tbe praise of Zion, will
perform at the M. E. Obttroh on Tuesday. San
Joie will of course od this occasion turn out
pretty well. That kind of "mnsio" the Sao Joee-
ans appreciate.
Stockton.— Pb ill p Phillips, the nasal singar of
Israel, parformed at the Oe'ntrsl M. K- Oborob, piaDi3t bad pU?ed " by !•"«»«»•.
on Thnrsd'j evening. Admission fifty 0enU. o*110!0"1"* °* the last pieCS ohniteoa
children half price,
Petaldma.— The Howard Brothers showed tbeir
"Great Mirror of tbe World" and performed a
number of conjuring feats, at the theaire, en
Saturday and Sunday nlghte.
Salt Labb— Mies Angusta L. Dargon took a
benefit, and closed her engagement, on Saturday
last, produoing for the first time on any stage,
an original Irish drama, written expressly forher>
by Fred Lrster.en titled "The Rising of the Moon."
It proved qaite a success, being Immensely supe-
rior to tbe generality of Irish dramas. It la full
of striking eitaationa, and is powertolly written.
Hiss Dargon has, by its purchase made a valuable
addition to her' repertoire.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
Ia New York, at Niblo's the original ballet-speo
tacclar pantomime of "Atrael, or The Msglo
Charm. " which was produced on tbe 28th nit.
continues to ran to good bouses. Miss Jenoie
Arnott, well known bore as leading lady of R. G.
Marsh's jnvenile company, playa the heroine in
this piece. Jamea F. Maffit is tbe clown. There is
notoingin the play itself, see literary production -
The great attraction is Lulu, tbe London gymnast*
who made her flat appearance iu America on the
Decision of the production of this piece. We have
before given a description of the performance of
this artiste at the Alhambra, London At the
Olymplo, "Hnmpty Dnmpt/' was running to fair
buefnees; M'Ue Morlaeohl, tba danaeuse, had sp.
peered there. J.J. McUloskey, the play writer
has been engaged as etage manager of this theatre
for the season of 1B73-4. At Wallack'e Thea-
tre, Mr. Sothem is playing in & oomedy recently
written by M.J. Byron. A New Tork paper eays
ef it:
The title was "Tbe Squire's Last Shilling," but
between as all that was very slim, for tbe shilling
qnestion is only iotrtduced lu a minor scene. »nd
toe pieos might far bttt-r be called "A Noble
Yeoman," for Mr. '-ota-rn as fc quire Obuokles
shows some of the floret traits of oaaractera msn
can ba potseased oi. Tbe plot of the piece ia very
simple, and yet It b»B sufficient interest to bold an
audience tbrongb foor long acta. Ia tbe firet aet
we bave a doable attic, on one aide of which is aa
empty apartment and on tbe ether rooms oeoupied
by Jerez Urmdrod (a miser) and hie daughter is a-
ohel. R*ebel is an expert with tbe pen and e<n
Imitate aoy handwriting, *od ber father evils
biraaelf of ber ability to eff ct a nnmberof for-
geries. Bivid Brandon (J. W. Carroll), the stew-
ard of Sqaire Ohaok'es, todaces Grlndrod (C. B.
Bishop) io unit) wltb htm ia forgitg a will by
which Roderick Gresbam, tbe cousin of Charl e
(b'qaite Oouoktee) ]s declared the eole heir: tbe
ml • being fogged bv Raohel (Mies Eatoarme Hog-
er ). Bar dos offers %3 destroy th" will for twenty
thon?aorj pouoda; but Oharlea Chuckle ice t miiy
bandBit to R^flLii k Grerbam, tbe lecete- (J. ti.
Pot), apd rltho^gh be has prfevionaly allowed
Gr-a.-jara no au;. nil; , is turned oat of (l3ore with-
out even b,jng permitted to remain f^r dinner.
Ouockl-a finally brings no inLondoo.aud t-oily
Gruvi i- ( mibi I me G.-rmoo), tbe daughter of one
of bis former tecanta, finds him in an aitio a: jn
oett to the reiser's with only a sbiiliDg in bis
fiioket. tahe gives him a fall meal and lota of
eve, *nd they part with the moat amicable Ufler-
e andinp. Id ibe meantime Obuckles has resi ned
Kaabel from a fearful dca:b. and sbe fsllB in love
w = tb bim; but be letrue t» Polly, and tells Rachel
of tb» fact, whereupon Kachel orders bim to re-
inrn to his own room Chuckles. In the hope of
f arm' g a trill?, finally tnrne poiter, and wltb a-o-
tber man helps oatry a heavy obesi tt Gricdrod'e
room. The oheet bniongB to Brandon aid Grind-
r.d's opens it snd steals therefrom a silvertank-
ard. Chuokles oomes in, reoogmass the tankard
for his own, snd eventually bas a tne-le with
f« Hindoo, in the course of wbioh he tikes from
Brandon a genuine will in which he ia made sole
heir of a1) .the property in dispute. In tho last
act Ohnckles returns and takes possesion of his
property, gives t j Gresbam an allowance, and gen-
erally behaves with tbe most uncalled-for generos-
ity.
At Booth's Theatre, Miss Neilson was to
make her reappearance on the 12, h in "Amy Rob-
asrt" At the Grand Opera House, Charles
Feohter ia'drawlng immenae bovsee. He appears
in bis own dramatisation of "The Coast of Monte
Oris to." He is supported by Oherles Whettlelgh
aaflortier.MiesLizsie Price as Mereedes, J. B
Stadeley as Danglers, and a generally good oom-
pmy. Tbe press of New Tork ore loud in their
praisee of Mr. Fechter'a impersonation of £d_
mend Dantes. The Clipper eays of an old Califor-
nia favorite: "Charles Wheatleigfa, who made
his first appearance ob that stage, deserves praise
for hie excellent impersonation of Noit'er. HI
virion* disguises were admirably assumed, and
his pereoual identity was completely merged in
tbe several oharaetere. His already excelleo
of skill Id rllld-Bhootiag, one with poerrlng aim
bboolioga wine.glais from the head of tbe otber(
aho an apole, and hkewiso a pipe held In tbe
month aod a -alf.doU„ 0}in bald In the hand.
Mi0B'."- i-oder was reoal'ed three lime. Bod^'iCJ
and Irene Worrell commenced an «DO» gemeot on
May 5th Uoloa Sqaars Theatre, "Frou Frou',
la stUI rannfng At Wood'a Museum, Mis
Louiee Sylvester, is t9 oommenoe an engagtmen
on the 19th, In dramai written ferjber by Frad G.
Matder. "The Skeleton Hand," a new drama
written by John de Bonay, is to be produced on
July 19. with G. 0. Obtrlea in a leading chnraoter
Should it piova eueosBsfal,, Mr. Gbarles will per-
form star engagements daring tbe season of
1673-4, with that drama aa the obit i sttrsoiion.
At tba Theatre Oomique, Oool Burgess, Har-
rigaaand Hart* and Kitty O'Niel were the at"
trMtieos, Frank Kearae reappeared on tbe 6th*
"Divorce" was rannlogattbe Filth Avenue
Theatre, but. was shortly tote withdraws to mak.0
place for Dr. Mosonthal'o new play.
The New '. ork Clipper asja:
Bignor Rfl-.ele Abecco tmor, vooalls' aed solo
barp l ertoriu r. arr ved here thu patt week, hav-
ing daring bis abstnee marie a toar around tte
world, performing in Aastra ia, China, Japin, In-
dia,and tne diamond fields of Soutb Africa, lie
appears ti ha in tiie be«t of health and »pirits,
and tbroogh our advertising eolamns intimates
io manageia that he Is prepared to paraae hie
profession
Professionally Bignor Abecco. was popular Id
Sao FranoiBoo ; sooially he wae looked upon as dan-
gerons, and more than one father exoiaimed peto
Isntly. "still harping on my danghter," andj wag
glad when he left.
The following is an extract from a letter ot Wil
kie Collins to Miss Carlotta Leclercq:
If yon are threatened wllb competition on the
pert of tbe stealers of plays. Jet the public know
that I have reeerved eoenee and tfiaois for tbe
author's own aramatio vitr>ioa. wbioh are not to
be found in tbe novel, Iflmshed the play before I
finished tbe published story. v< hiie tbe prologae
and the fl st act fo'Iow tbat pnblisbed story oloee-
ly, tb» eccoad act (at the end) departs from it
altogether, and lOuiii'as aa entirely new situation.
l ne third and last act also presents scenes and
effects wbioh bave been parpoBsly altered and
vaiied in the novel. Tbaoke to these precautions,
tbe Lhieves who may plunder me euctessfoily at
toe begioniag ef tbe etory will ba quite unable
to snatjh the latter half of it. Tha one complete
dramatfo version of "The New'Magdalen" to bo
■eeo in America ib the version whicb 1 bave con-
fided to your oare, WlLKlB Colllnb.
London, April 19, iS7t.
More relations are taming op for a share of
the late Obae. M. Barras's money lhao was ex-
pected. Although he has always denied having
aoy brotbere, two men claim to ba aucb, though
they failed to reoogn'te a good likeneis of Bar-
ras's father. He had a sieter, Mrs. Ford, who
died a few years ago, having previously married
a jeweller of Boston. Her two eene will probably
be tbe heirs.
Tbe Albany Times says: Albany, la*t evenlnga
furnished Rubinstein with another Ine'anoe of
American rndeneas, of which, it is said, hie stock
ot experience is already over-large. The great
■»d at the
t^ousl; respon-
ded to ao encore. While in the aet of complying
With tbe reqnest of his auditors, and in the midst
ot a difficult-end del cat) passage, several ill-man-
nered persons, inolnding the man with the creaky
boots, left tbe bonee and spoiled all tba effect
of tbe pianist's playing. Rnbinstein stopped short'
glanoed around, and muttered audibly: "What do
the stupid people mean by their everlasting run-
ning about! It is qaite impossible to play." Ho
then rose, bowed, and left the platform, to wbioh
he refused to return to play.
A new play by Mrs. Raohael Maoaoley, entitled
"Vanity Fair." was produced in Cincinnati tbe
neek before last.
John Oolljne played at the Chestnut Street
Theatre, Philadelphia, last week,
Miss Maggie MitoheP, Harrieborg, May Uth;
Norwlcb, Oona.. r.0;h and :0th.
Little Nell «ill appear in "Fidelia," in Keokuk,
lews. May 26th and 21tb.
Jobnuy Allen oommeooed aa engagement la
Philadelphia on tbe lath.
Frank Mayo is playing at his own opera boose
Rooeester, N. Y.
EBaker ana Farroc, Baltimore, May fltb, and
Brooklyn. 14th.
She facn Franoisco Minstrels are la Cincinnati
L;dii Thompson eailB for Europe on the 17th,
Tbe approaoh of Summer is sending all tbe
noted foreign artists home to Europe. Among
tha departures this month will be Mrs. Joha
Wood, Mr. Anton Rabeasu-in, Mr. J. M. Bellow,
and onr own Mr. Mart Smith. With the excep-
tion of Mre.Wood, they all return soon.
The last Clipper received, eays: Mr. Hirry J
Evans writes je from Bsltimere, Md., etating that
tbere is no truth in the pvag aph publiahedin
onr past issue announcing his maniige with Mi. a
Rosa Rand, a popular aotreea in tbatcity. In ex-
planation we would eay tbat we received a letter
from that city signed by H. Ford, announcing tbe
marriage. Either Mr. H. Ford was misinformed
or he intentionally deceived as. In say event, let
this be a caution to him in tbe future.
Mr, Robert MoWade appeared at the Ohestnnt
Street Thestra, Philadelphia. In kie adaptation of
"Rip Tan Winkle," during the last week of his
engagement, which ccnclnded on tbe 3d Icet.
Tbe attendance was fair.
Thomas J. O'Reilly of Philadelphia has brought
a oivil euit against John S. Clarke, proprietor of
the Walnut Street Tbeatre in that city, to re-
oover tbe price for admission paid one evenfog.
The prosecutor alleges tbat be paid fifty osnte for
admission into tleatre duiing Miss Gusbmen'g
reoent engagement. Whan be reached the dress
cirole he fonod every aeat oconpied, and believing
that the manage me at ought to provide him with a
■eat or bave exposed a card stating tbat standing
room only could be bad, he demanded a rest or
tbe retirn of bis money. Ntither request was
complied wiib, and benea tbe anit. The oase was
heard before Alderman Delaney, and excited con-
siderable Interest. The magistrate, not wishing
to arrive at a hat ty conolusion on asnbjectaffect-
ingat timeBa large number of oit^eoe, held tbe
case under advisement nn til. May 6, when a deei-
eioa waa to be rerdeied.
SLaon Washburn, while practicing an sot a>d
Rondont, N. Y., on April 25, during wbioh be it
suspended in tbe air, holding tiarope by his
tetto, a supporting ttrap gave way, causing him
to reaeive a sudden jerk by which he fractured
hie npper jaw in a terrible manner. Tbe entire
frontof the upper jaw »o its base bad to be re-
moved.
Little Charley Lee, the baby clown, and tbe
youngest member of tbe Lee Family, now travel-
ing with Jamea R. Cooper's Clicue.died at Louis-
ville, Ky., on April 28, after several week's illaers
of typhus fever. He was five years of age, and
made bis last appearance before an audience at
Indianapolis, Ind., on the oacaeion of hie own
benefit. His mother attended him during his
illness, bnt his father and brotbere were travel-
ing with Cooper's Oircns. His remains were in-
terred at Cave Hill Cemetery on April 29.
Xterby Bweepstakea.
A cweep<take for the English Derby raoe will
be drawn on Monday, May 19th, 1879, at the
Ciarlug frjss B.1ojd,606 Mlesicn ilr-el, near
Second. Tlcktts now fox eule at the b*r. 6-j
Motbebs or Faatlieb who are shoot to spend
the 8am in- p jQ the country with their children,
°agbt not ,0 fcrget b fore they go to irovlde
thf maelves bb well aa their children with ander
clothing. The only place where they can bny
the same ohtapee and made of betttrmati rial
than at any otmr place i-> at H. Friedlandi r A
Co'r, Bo. 9 Third street, Nuciettt Bnlldlnar, an
Slgiior Pulvlo Xtoasl
Givts prJv.\tB lessorjB In Xtalisn and Bnglleh
Voonl MueL-, at (145 Ci=.y street, or at tho reel-
denoe of the pupil. oj
Pratt'a Abolition OIL
ThePeople'a Remrdy for all Aohea aoidPaind.
San Francifioo Jewelry Man«fkotory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Mercbact etrevt. Diamond
Setting, Busmtliog. All kinds of »pal'lng
done. Jewelry for sale, i-p
PAo-toarra.pli.lo Cards,
At one dollar per dczen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 3i Third street hetwean BtevenBOn and
MiBJiiom street.
PbJVATB LEf SOWS Dt TBS Fbxhoh Lakouaob
by J. JoEset, gradnate of the TJniverflty of
Pari j, late Profeacor of De la Moncaie' Noimal
8ohool for Teachers, and of St. Mary's Oollege,
London. 404 Qea-y street, between Mason and
Taylor, npetalre. Ee,r. of reference given. 4 q
A. Pleaaant J_.oc»Qon,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central loeatien, should visit the Alhambra,
and inepeotthe fine raltes of rooms to let then
The tralldlng is a verr fine one and lu well
lighted and ventilated, ,
■ e- - ■ '
A great variety of T Kb and Bowh, all etyles,
JaBt received at tbe What Cheer Laundry, 191
Leldesderff street.
Pratt'a Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Braises. 3-t
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's a rat t Bweeprr, with the htt t assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in tbe State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly c ppcedte tbe Grand Hotel,
Market street. 4p
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing m. chines rentd snd re-
paired as nenaL and sold ch taper than ever. A
9-t
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
=-- S- =rr-=~
it is frae.
J. A. Sbaber b Go, are selling pnrior. sets and
all other binds of tarnlt nre and bi ddlng cher per,
for cash, than any other dealer fn town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a cbapce when
people know 8baber*s prices. 707 Marttet street.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookseller* and Stationers,
Staoey A Mook, (school books a cpeoialty,) B, \t
oorner Fourth and Jeasie.
H. H, Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Bnalness College*.
Heatd's, Bryant A Btratton'e College, 24 Poet street
Batch ersu
Kate, Frod. Stella 94 to 1»0. California Market.
Eraplojajcnt Office.
Obae.F. B*oherer A Co., 662 Sacramento street,
Chinese Hmplojment Co.— Pierce A Co., 837 Sto-
ramento street.
O'Brien A Wenl, 610 Montgomery street.
French Fnney tiooJi,
Loom A Co., 19 Msntsromery, 107 and 109 Batter.
Uulr Jewelry,
H. A Oallender, manufacturer, 63 Second street,
xlanuu XAalr»
Sam peon, A B. A Co., 110 Second fitreew
Milliner a,
Mrs. M. feel Iff, 226 Kearny etr-et,
Nearchtr of K«<ord*.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 WaBhingionstreet.
"Wntehee and Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender 62 Second Btreet.
tVhlteiiere und Paper KEecarers
A. Yf. Wbeldev, -2S Geary street.
Wtnea and Llqaoit, (.Wholesale.)
Danerl F. A. Co.. !W4 Frost
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vis*1 ' tr'Dfc. -e Ti it'ng' the c ti- are rcapeotfally
requested t-< pitron ze ihese B»tb«. sipS
3
MRS. E. REOAr-%
Fashionable Milliner,
lOA THIRD STBEET,
Has tbe cboi-f a" and mot select asaortment of
goods io her line in Ibe city, tier H ATS are mar-
vels of beantv. acd what is mot i moor taut, Lt * R
PKIOEB ABE VhfaY RE A-ONaBlF. mil
CANDIES.
AUj KlfTDS OS THE FTFTEBT jaOAJSBx
made at onr Steam Oandy Factory daily. All
OTderB, especially from tbe country, are colic i tad
and vrilj be promptly attended to.
CANTY A WAGNBK.
1«T »jron»POT»!*TV **.„ n«.*Ra*te#
Premium Shirt Blakcr.
Bfra, Evjliae Mor.-l4fil6, Kearny et., respect-
fnllT solicits a call from friends, and strangers
vialtLrg tbe Oity. Newest eiyles, perfect fit
and prices reaeontble. ft-o
MILITARY GOODS
....AKD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER TKEATRICAI
TRIMMINGS,
825 Ueatgonery atraet, Eoow Ho I.
sabl 4 U T. BOOOKKB JQIiHaoff.
GREAT REDUCTION IN p,^
SADIES STJ1 a
....41....
CHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak S 15
(Formerly Mayer A Wmkhetsa, , ^
>o, ao MOKTOOMIKT sTI rag
Oppoaite the X.lclt Homee
BHAKCH, 408 KEAttKT Ryt nsa,
I
MB. MATBR CALLS ATTKNTIOH
Urfi. and well eaitctod atiouBlMt
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, 1
and Cloth,
And his new ttyis* of r*ad<--m'de gii.
other LiDIEt/ SUITS, a< VERY LOW
Alio, a larae siook of biripeo. Uro'ha
t-hawla, Lace Jack«ie bilk , nd Cotton
SUka tSatinn, ('loaktoga, and eTtrrdau
Trimminae. JUST 4K.B.1VAD, a tarsi
tbe hpringat/lesof
PillS AJtJt BMfllWU j
XJNfiN ST1TI,
IV. B.— Oloaka. Dresass aad ants maSl >a>
In latest fa«bioo. at rea-oaable ratea j
I
S.
HALL'J
S'
\ I*
PAR
1
YELLOW!
DOCK
AND
IODIDE of POTAI
mHE BEST SPRING M
in nie, Farlflee tbe Bleea-i
morbid, eorrnpt and Impnt el
Cores BheasaatlaaB and Meresi
Sold by Mil Drage-lsts.
AOKJfCY, All KASSOMki aTTJ J
BOLE AGENTS 70*7
Dn. PEBBT'S I.A8T OB
DK. PERRY'S vVlCBr«^J _
postb:
Programme., and oil kind, of 1
SHOW, IJ5C VOICE. C'01,0
1IKE and OIKC179 1
AT LOW HATES,
IO. F. st el
539 CLAT STB KIT.
• MANUFAUTDB
— AKD—
it e r a I » i: I(
THOMAS W.
SILVEH 3E»3
ijfi DRUMS, BANJOS.
^C^ —AND— m -
UXHEB MUSICAL, IBfaVTSVsl*
ESTABLISHED IK ISAA
ssr Lessons siren on the Banjo aad
M18SI0M STREET, between First -
r. B.-Fine-toned Silver Solo
eeeiorjaJs always on band.
FREE AND
EVEBT llTCSDil *
Piano AnrX SlnslnfiT
•t»«
CHARING
4|HU>
oao main rti««c. .ear >e«
d«!0 FAOLE8 * WILD, P"! J
Photographs PhiIbij
Ink. do, n ih- tmaiiaitto fall »'•"" I
io th i most e.tHf.ctOfy iLaurnr, 00 t'n
"""" MUTI.M«lW
4t« Kearny it J
epMlm Bitween Oalifornlsaat ;
£XTffAQ-«t;
BOOTS and I
L. BLAll
Philadelphia Restaul
OHAfl. V. BBBGOLD. FBOrBU
THE OHO10EBT ^MEATB AWp; I
Veg-etables, Board by the weea 1
Ae>8 PIVS STREET between KasrM ]
itnrl Mflr.tcoBJ.rT. -""■-*• *w'
CLMhVOYANr.-MAD. MABTlU
jaet arrived from Butodb ; ar sw.r«B it
at oaeations; dovelopee mfdiema; <sa 1
jE,>.. Oirclar, 'i ne day ard SatndajJ
imeti aiveo. French si d Gerntsn »P« I
ainalon; ladle-. Fifty C'eoU;ef»tl*j
■our. Hoors fiom.12 to #, and • M 1
Ooiar. H...»
Howard street.
2 $ p=
n no wni.
iltlvoly the Lant IN. lulu
ONE WEEK WORK CF THE
Grand Horticultural Spring Exhibition
■S. D. P. BOWERS! Bay DlfirtrtH^rticidtoal Society,
•a* wuj i»u« taw nasaa i» or • a i.ironNi a.
^*fl^° Favorite Otxrxmorto
COLLOIH •• 1 m
Tawa ai n Htuiia a«D avi
MAT »■».»
iU
l^--w^i->-w-^*^-^w— -^WW^^— ^--^-^^fcrf^-"*--^^.
Tho Commlttoo of AfunRcmorH, in compllanca with (sntral
■kCULLOUCH
DUKE ARANZA
i«"
tfc |ntn
»tk UmIii'i ,a. iM 8n
MAT II
STRANGER
■ a. ■ r ■»*>**■
J. • m t >i.i mm
roquest. will continue this Fair until Saturday, May 84.
Bf: \ i
Til FLORAL WIALTB OF CALIFORNIA.
Floral DoootatloiM,
Garlands, Btnlimry,
A QLVi«.x*lTxxia«u JT'Oia.ritrtlnai,
Rustic "WOrls., "Wxroatlxm.
ELLiff*
■ »A
DO
afe'1.4. VI A Uk» brillkcl On'dl .«HU#d
MBS B. r. rum ah«
JtMV H<l t'L.I.OI 4.11
mi ipini
winl ul »
uMlaalkl
igDnaiA *
[*ktlxa.«
....
..IM MINI K WALIO.1
MARIB ANTOINETTE
H»ir rn«f i* ail »«rn .r ik. ii««m>
rUOMDNADi: OOXCERTBT SCHMIDT I HIM.olTl s HAM)
MOBDAT lYtXISO. M.) 19lk
W.B MtM k.a ftftt ■fpsuiOC* In this ewty In I ? .ok Mtxshftl.'s Il*w PUj sntltled
lfo Shame; or, New Year's Eve.
■111 UMAJa)t»-PrMiClraM wC unfeMn.,
mnna
..•1 A* Bklrou
fa Gall.rr
..at *0 Print* Boim
rniicmnimp This Art-moon from t to 6, and Ktruinir, H to I".
• """ ■ PABI.OW
» OVl.HTl II ■ t.,m "L. Pr.w. Cl.n«" mill OLD
• IMIHHII ITIOV IY.aa ••!* I»a.tlll.a" ADAS
A-BOLO >lll THE CLA H IONKTTK, k, Mr. J...**, Wlk>
A— THE nUI DAK I'BC WALTS .... arHAPBB
PAH I NKCOND.
I UriDBIUI .TBAC.ai
I -.iil.o FOB TBI VIOLIN, ay Maat.r Plaa.l..
a-rv PETIIE POLKA . .
1 lllll.IK-ll.il.', wllb lalrodarllaa
S-BRDPANS I IEBCHEN OILDP Ml ihil.n
>• B. PLABTB FOB lll.Tl Ha UFaJACt I O PBIEB 1WIIH AT Till »IT FA1B
BIVF.N Til ALL rHII.Da.Kk WHO rtaCntM TIOKATA IfHT IITIU'IOI.
rucaa or UHBtta.
PaatllT S«a«aa Ticket* „ OB A4>
•llB|l-»Ml|i.BlUllell s ••
kla«le Adatlatfaa SB
Chllar«o BA
Doora open er. ry day (except 6DQd»7) lum 11 a. a. l«5 p. a , and from IViMra.
&^%mm
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
EEAND
trii;
.11 ''"■JI-B,
filll*"
f HAS RETURNED TO
Parent.
•HIRT STORE,
Irt**, kat BUtMOTtd to
A*-»d a. «Otaip|a*t*B • •-
•ni*m aB(i riiiiimi
*l lbs BaatU low prUtja.
, mm EDICT <fe CO.
I
ri3T_.x.'igi
K THR OURK OP BHKUMA-
'•iipfjckio, and kiud/td dMSassi,
'*Wmr«l»tt*rirM: "I htra ajr»1o
'■■■ lbs tiaa* VaIh* of roar ssi-
I ItM - o •nroAtto trombi* '*
Your Aptrant bu
s.-Jifc av.d rtial.Ud lbs
I
K'FS'
-BfirsL
-Aj*_)^H Or ao.n mt'iD has p'ovad an-
t ■'.■ •**' ■&<• dftr (now about sltTsQ I Sara
-MIA q a Mtw sxparlsBCsd MS twiuio
MtHmimmrm, Hi ShlpU, n.
Oss«s4L's Rim.jH of s ssvsrs
•iiMlalwo fJ-aka."
Dare, Bute Yiabal: " Artsr
'•a 1 a an oo« to tood BMltb-ft
I hsvt iMsa dsprtf *d for avers
«M bs(*MB S4 IbS X>Sp9t-4>17
MUalFHX BKOAV,
«•!•■ AitaU
JORDAH'i
fOIICIL MUSEUM,
]iaan •ratsateuw.
» U L ABT> mSTBOOT
mM$m
Gires Tone to the Stomach.
'6R^£|DVl"R,tTERS
(^BRKTlXLB
htNlE\ S
WILL REKEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
M &®0MM3
Is & Sure Relief for Indigestion
&^\iW'™
HAS HO BUPKRIUH AS A
BLOOD PURIITIEK.
f.JOU
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Boom* 1<1 mid 17....0SO WashinirtoiA .utrect.
WiLLI8^_BAND.
MTJSIO FUUtflBHBD FOB ALL
OOOAaioDt. Untie imporltd. ftrrA&KSd
Aod for Ml*.
MABCDIH. BLt'M 1-Arttdr-r of
Orrhr.tra,
IlL.iBi TON DKB KKnUJU.ldMtA
Of Urn.- a B*M«.
B-tr-OrtJ- ra from tb« oO0D*r> protnpt>r atlsnaso
to A.dtflM U. W. WILL.I.S, AAtoo'a Motto
Rtor*. IB» HoiUtr.mery aU At, or mAIUJUH M,
BLUM. »**«> Moni«um«rr atmi. i**"
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
Mo. C2B aTontcoaiarp .trc.t,
(UoDtgomarf BlOOk.)
«l!ABAHTXa ppmp aioo.oBB
aB-T.rm D«D«ll».o"a p« oaot. par raontb.
W. B. TUOMPrtuN. P.aild.nl.
J. OBOOKKB. a.or.Urr. mjilm
N. 8"vVBU:iV13Y,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS BECOKa 1TB11T.
FINE GOODS I PERFECT FIT8!
Satisfaction Cuarantceail
AriHB LI»B OF BPBIKO AHD BOlBMBB
Oooda l=.t rao.lT.d. 0*1 and IN U»a-
awASBf.o.d .tr^el. "p" ■
»b..".»Vr7loll...ad^llLlromlOA.B W rf"
Prlj., a^ Jl ---•»." «.CM»afc
HPBI'IAI. NOTICE TO
Picnic and KhII Committees.
WE ARK PBBPAKKD TO PUIIR'MI
tl-BAB OOOTPO..I ol
d.r waif.
•raimK RiiiiAKn
....ABD ...
IIABKV AMI. All.
Witt Willi Or..! S'tii.'i.D,
OOUMTBBl',idl X".
Till: ABOVE ABTI.TS ABB »(IW OK III B HI>»KH
gssad br nibag.il W.n of (bo Kooky HoaotAloa, Ibroncb .or t.-.m
BAP1-UO Til Oil' A
Inclndl.. Ik. Child W.adcr, AAl'PIIO.
I.KI.IK ll.l.H.
kf l«. ■>. ELI.tS nad W K.I. 1. 1 A.
Buie.OoaU. aad naelluta.
OCT L I a TO M.
,...APD....
LVOV AKAMB.
AKD CAB DB EH.
BflBKIllAN rUKBTJI A CIO.
«u«.
■•joi.uIojj I 'NB<'*,T '1 J
.joiaiiioij |nvn aA r n
jiiiim ciuv A»a HiiJOAa
•wipvi joj rani !• »»>|a. |uw»-t.c-^-«
■ai.anj po.
aionbil aMag .ql -W1.J ai.iapon 1. 'A^imiirt*.
10 f iq pi' ..BOO l«»«l «1| qi|k 'i.nu.m ,««q .q|
a| p.i|i>o> 'i^.«IM P°* *douQ iMOiOqe pu. i.
MHBJ.HAO j.«iijJ.Tj am uaiaiBOA *Jiv
Jais^offnal
asnoH doi| j pue
OldlOVd N113Hin08
•jiotjnoj Xofua piiH n^Ai oah
O
C.
DAV. MRlfORB. ,.t tot
_ oldorijios 'RadLlon, ItvOaAPj
biMt tMLWAaii Kstrar And r>apoot, wb an yoa
.in^WSllOT AMU OOLD nRlfc^sr Fr*« ord
jt\4Bv svArr WtdotsdAy sod Sitardtj >T»piDs At
THE OLD
KCot; sootoli,
IB HotUB airwi, .... Ava»ray«
All Dv-fnliki Ten C/entai
Hot Drlnkn a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM a«D_JtHHY II TOWN.
AIwafs oa Bis lbs Now York Harald, UArpsr'r
WMklj. Fr»r.k L-mIia's, Daf's Doln|(#. Polico 0«
Mtltj, aJI id ■ UaliforolA ra.p«iS, ftlto London
Paoob. BAll'tlilf*. IlltBtUftUd Loodon News. Osil
And tt'if* ynursAtf.
f«7tr
ALDKO*!, Pranrtstor.
GEORGE MAYES1
_ sndftU kfodi of HUKLL KIRM.
HtftltAlfm. AS>, 41, «.», Oftlirorata
UftrkAt, ADtrAOOB on OAllfornfs ttm«L
Psbllo or prlTAU pftrlMM tud laidiIIaa rappUsd
^
FRENCH
BEAVER
ISUITS
TOOBDEK «pO0t
,...A i
IaAKTCASTER'S
«n WA*nnui<i-i trnrrr,
f».Sl-n Up*-. Mamrt'i t)pt'. flottaav
SANGER HALLE
(HiKOUVfi HALL.)
14 OKABY A.T., NfAB KBJUENT.
Nomas bstl the Choictiat Mruoda of WlSM
ttmd I.iqMoi-t. «*• bt.a<Ja
MPOT WETAND A lAICHt'S BAY BREWtllT
fsUU OHMS FRIDUAHN
Attontion. (j<N>d LlTers!
MR. P. nPKGaTB, FOKMEHI.V
oropriai'ro" lb* Mim r>' Hos-
tatjritil. b*a lakaD (►)■■ tDan*Aorn*Ot
Of botft lbs Minara' li..-. • ni>wi oa,
Ooinin*roiAl atraal aiart tin- %»<nArs'*—
BrftUSll on MArai.t lUNt lr cart nar-nin with MR.
A. ORAVKUK. whohaa tmon .on.,-«'»d with UM
Ortn tor tAtrs. I praif.pnti oim 1*1*0 •"•"• ^k
tB* ODiain* dapArintn tbtl atill rand"r tDS baTV
0«ra' mora popolor tbaa It baa »t»t basti dorloj
Iba J1 laaraaf lit i>rfi*i»>ralt Our Bills of Vlkf*
arables all tbs iloiic.n . of ibe ammii. Uto
nntio it "(food Para. Oooti OookloK and ModaVSSt>
ObavmaAi"
P. Ill IKt.ES Si * o.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
AOl and Sttat Oommsrslsi. ftbd
7«» Markai.iratl.
Opsn rom A a.m. to In p.m ao31 Ibb
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
T1KBINIA GIT1\ KKTAJDJu
THIB KLKOAST THHATR1 HAS BERN £b>
dsoorstsd. And sad bs rootiid by tbs nlfht Of
)f tbs waak. BtArs sod crAioHog oomaaval*?
Iibftrally troAtod wltb oa ayplioatioo bv l«tts>
atrilr* PIPKB,
UftDAaTArAnd iota P-opristodf
Or to J. U. HrOABI,
#>»• WutliiatAa .1- — 1 Haj, WraDOfSOO.
TA.TB8'
Branch Saloon and B Ward Hall
Cor. Morki « t>nd Third atresia*.
N.N. sjorw tCoUtuw, clul taud A.*i.;fa«.oraT,.
6 FIGrAR O J
THE JOUBNAL OF As*TJBEntKrTT8.
Pnbiianed eTery l>ey in t*18 Ye** ^
r. *?. b o o -rv n. » xj e
■SSMen^sot and 6>8£ WiaiilngWi «U
Below Montgomery. Sao t'ranciaoo.
flATPBDAT MAY 17, 1878
A 6ola< ion of the CMnoe problem.
In di«Po*tiug the evils oC Chine .-e Immigra-
tion eod th« existing depletion of boelsefli In
g«n Francisco cobs qaeut upon the dii-placs-
mentof white labor by Chinese ia our work-
shope, the Golden Er* hits the nill squire on
the htftd ia the following :
Tbe only tnsasare of redrees which holds oat
nor promt e of r»lief U th- formation of anti-
Obinee* e->cietes »H over the Genet, the members
of whl.b ebell be pledged not to employ Ofai-er,
sot ro porom gTod- of t o>+ who co employ
(ihtu.noi to oarooaiecoods of Ohioese nur.ufie-
uinei. Tner 8 ct propose theae aoti-Obiofss so-
oietieeeboad a to mane taeroielv.s felt ia tbe
eharnoier of Darobaners. If one thousand nan
in tniaci 7 eboold -lT<o-. an orcanlaatioa oader a
boImbt ilj'f no toeaopliy imifl©»e oor to Dnr-
Onav>e gnlsof lodividaftls or fir ana wbo m'gbt em-
ploy tbem, ii womd greatly r-tr-a. \-ea tbe batida
of each of oar loosl mana'ect irera as are now
eo rased ia 'be experiment *.f competing witt
Obioeae rrkoifaotoree. If tbie one mooned ->a-
mnlip td oy tec, an It eooo m cht b?, tbB euc-
oras of tie hinxriment woald be assured. Tbsse
eooiot »- moat be organ sad with nut ibe aid of law.
■ano Jaw w mid be ooDautQ ioi&I that oiacrimi-
natad against UOioese resident*. 8o.ch O'gsiist-
tJon* oon'd only ba carn«d oat where the oom.
■naeity i* n an? aoanlmoo- In favor of the object
to be aiU'Cied; bu. each unanimity, it IB belie* ed,
Drwvalla id tun a *t ».
The experiment has beet) trisd by a*, leaf*
one man in 3m Pranolioo. We allude to Mr.
H. Bat iff, wno li proprietor of two lar^s cigar
atorea, d30 and 6J2 Kearny etr*el. Aa ling age
a- IS*'. Mr. S iti.ff, knowing what the result
of Obtaese labor would b?, farmed the reeolu-
tlon to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
mH( nor parchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he has ca-rlad oat this resolution to the pres-
ent dUy, an 1 will continue to adnura to it aa
long a i he r^mUna in business. Many of his
friend* thcnght it fm;OHlole fct htm to item
th»ourr*nt of ppssitioa to those In the same
trade win employed Chlneie wirinun, bat he
ass «*one n ■■ mooesstally, and isaiesd of the
one mi'I es'abliahment wMoh be rommeooed
with at th* tune of forminctbi* resolution, he
now hat» two of lha la'tre-t In tbe city. at
Deakin'a Sale of Paiatings
Will take place about May 30th.
in fu tare adTertisemfto*".
FaTllonlari
4-S
Battler's 'Wine Parlor,
Law Battler, formerly in the minstrel line,
will be pl*a»ed to act the role of Bonlfaoe to all
friends, day and evening, at 334 Bosh street,
below Eisrar. s-a
Asa. L*. Wnuifti mun's
" 0hU*a:o B-cr Dd ...t," 623 Sacramento street,
botween Mon'gomfrr and Ke.rny. The cele
brated *' Chicago La^er Beer," and the best of
llqijrp. I»»ilr lnnob, with lob-t r salad aod
other daUcacler, prepared by the eplcnrean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Regular Ger-
man lnncfae^t. caviar, Bwlsa obeeBe and tand-
wichec, e<rrtd to order. To lnnoh at Wanga-
man's la tub thing. 6*
JJo H»t Suffer lruni Corns.
Tbe unfortunate snCerers from Corns, Bun-
lona, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can And instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute. 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjt We
fneak from experience, having tested the Doc*
tar's capability. Beierenoes Riven Urequirea. a
r>v. Doherty
Hm devoted hie study more particularly to
chronic and Bpeclno practioe, and as such Is
How the moet successful of any Physician In.
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
aozner of Leldeadorfl. a few doors oelow What
Oheex House, t
X>r, Barlow J. fiimlth
If giving a oours of Free Lectures to Qentle-
EDan on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 Oallfornla street,
every Friday evenirg, commencing at lit o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Bmlih gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to invalids dairy, from S to 4 *. m , tree. i
Don't Full to Gall and See
The moft nooderful and Rifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Hadaicb Ehtib, Afltrol-
Oarer, jnt arrived from tbe Bast, and can be
consulted on ail event*. She ha* obarma for
Look, Lov* and Bapplnes*, whloh never fall to
take effect. Office OonenliaUon, $i ; by Le t r,
53- AU commonl a*lonB ttrlotly private. Offloe
hours from 10 o'clock a at. to 8 p.m. Satlstao-
Uon gn rinteed In every respect. Offloe, 16
Second street, Boom 1L ao
Ladtxs akd Osxxlticek, remember the lead-
ing faehloaable reiail Shoe store In Ban Fran-
dsco. H Blndtr:, 332 Kesxtiy street, between
artoe and Bash, *_r
-■a —
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end te the multitude ot fashions
In hats, at '■ Thb" Hat Bt^re, 64T WMhltgton
street (second hat store below K-aray), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
— the prirej are reasonable. Jfrery ona who
«oes there is sure to be suited. a
Attention, J_, unites
To give tbe akin the ao.taess of velvet, and
he tint of the illy to the oomplexlarj, use
Z)ioErf s eaaiu na Ln z.
The Best Rexnomo*.,
Dr. Perry'i Last Ohaace, for palm. Dr. Per.
iT"s Webfoot Pina, for -jj oUl0TM complaintai.
For aale by all druggists, Aganey, 417 Sansotne
street, corner of Commercial. e
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
^6 Market street. cv>r. Post and Montgomery ©■
Five Hundred Hen Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 111 Leldeedorff Et. *
Olevm Ohowder Uvery Wlfrnt.
The best chowder ln town, at the Original
Sot Scotch Saloon. 16 Morton street, jast cfi
B*ernw. 8-r
OLaxaiOTAiiT.— Madame crare Aatonia, the
Caarrrorant Physician and Independent Iranae
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
Ouaaltatlens In 5nglUh, Preach and Oerzaac.7
FOREIBH DRAMATIC MEWS.
Thongb few of the Londoa theatres ealabra'ed
Kaater by tbe prodnotion ot important oovelt es,
nearly all tbe manage s pnl fortl extra attrao-
tlooe, and changes ware made at ma-y boaa-e'
Homeroos matinee p*rform*ccei were likewise
giv-n on Eaa'er Monday and dnring the weak, aach
entertainment! meat eg with greater farer than
trier did in former rears. Haw pleoei were pro-
daoedattbe Adelpbi, Sarrer. Strand. Er tannia
aadOreeiao. S ereral special matinee lepreeenU-
tlonsof 'TbeOTerlaBd Biata" were gl»ea at the
Haymarket Tae 180tb aod last repTe»entitioo
o! -Charles tbe Ftr.t" t>ok plaoe at the Lyceum
April IBtb. and 'The F*.t> of Kogene Aram" was
tohavebeeo aabatitatad on tbe 19tl Broogh-
»m*« oaaedr, "PlaiitC *-'b Fire." waa added to
the programme at the Oeort, where tbe chief at-
trition was TbeHaapy Laud." "Maoh Ado
About Nothing" waa presented at th^ rlolborn
which was the only establishment offering a Sbak-
spaaraan programme. The bills of tte plays at tho
otber theatres were as follows: Heymarkei, ■■; be
Wicked World." "Manager la L>ve." "Mis Own
Enemy* and "Onr Mary Aon*:" Qii'n't, "Old
LjdjOi," "Jack Bheppard." anl "opiDStara Be-
ware:" Olympic, "Mills Bno*'j." "Pot to the
Teat," and " rtooae Horrid Oarroteri;" btraod,
"Old Soldiers," "Msaoaria," and "A Dodce for
a Dinner;" Prloee of Wales. "Man and Wife," and
"A Phenomenon in a Sosook Frotk:" Glob*, " 1' me
Wotk* Woadera," 'Heal aod Ideal." and "Weather
Permitting;" Opera Oomiqae, "Nicholas Ylam,"
"Tbe Bohemians." and "tfarmonloa* Ducordr;"
VaadoviHe, "The School forSeand&l" and "tiom-
nloa and Bemna;" Obaring-oroes, "Tbe Coo try
Girl" and "Follow the Leider:" Albanbra, "The
Biaek Orook;" Uolboro. "The Danzhtar of the
Dan aba" and "Flcar d r Lya."
Tben<>xt Biro'tr at the Olobs will be Byron's
oozaedy-drama, "Fine Feathers."
It is annoaooed that a aeries of rjfaakspsareaD
repre.eDtttions are to be given at tbe Ojetal P*-l-
aoe oh ji tip, under the aaperriaioa of lorn i ajlor.
"Hamfel" was chosen for the ioaogara). with Jib.
Ste- le Maokaye, a paoil of tbe famous Begaier
and Delaaits, in tbe titU role.
The necessary capital haviog been raised, and a
suitable aite pro cared, tbe batldiog ef a new thea-
tre, to be oilled the "Operetta Howe." will soon
bdprooeeded with at Ki'mirnook, Koatlaod.
The Prin09 of Wales Thsetre, Lirerpool, Brg*
was on Apill if! oSared for sale by aaoion, by Mr.
White, at the L\w Aeiooiatioo Booms. The only
bid was one of £10.000. made by J oho Lea of t >•
London R>ttiurant, adjoining tbe theatre, ar a aB
a maah higher prioe bad been offered by priv.te
treaty the lot was witbdrawo.
Barry Saillraa wai playing a successful two
weeks' engagement at tae Roral. B ralngham.
Keg.
J. L. Toole and a 'company from London were
performing at the Pttnos of Wales, Birmingham.
Oharles Malhewa had appeared to large booses
at the Boyal, Doblin, Irelaed. where be waa to
have eontinaed another week, Mr. and Mia. Bar-
ney Williams fallowing on the 26:h alt, for three
weuks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bandman formed tbe attraction
at the Princess', Manoheaber, Bog, a»psariog
nightly in "H unlet."
J. K. Emmet was warmly received and bad
met with gr«at aosoess at the Prince of Wale*.
Liverpool, Ear., where he commenced a three
we-kB' engagement April 14. He was t:> open at
tbe Bsyal, Bolfatt, Ireland. May 6,'goirg thence to
the Gaiety, Dablln. May 12. for two weeks.
Oysters.
In strolling round tbe other night.
To look at 'Frlsoo by gaa light,
unr careless teat, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, rrade a scieen
Through which a sweet bouquet waa seen ;
While mosey none and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that winaow feem to be
»ome fatry grotto of tbe Bee,
Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It loose so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right, " I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter nest
Made hie appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mlgnt name. We fonxd It true,
.ind cooked tnagnifiCTtl'g, too;
All kixids of oyitera, juicy, fat,
Cooked every etyl*-; jroBl think of that,
And if your month don't water, .hen
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;'
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy pl&ceaflldndsof game,
Fish, fiefcb or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I uu sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have '-ound, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best ice cream;
So here they flock, the little dinners.
To get what they call "6v.h nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To three hundred thtrty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again.
Pacific OyBter House, $37 Bush street, aoere
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLES HAAKB, Proprietor. .
Sant'wloh Island Pulu.
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind ct Indue try la
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schielber, dealer la
bedding and furniture, 630 Washington Btreet,
opposite tbe market, who has lung been the
principal Importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vliee that the gatberlnx and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu haa alwaya been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for ma'traas beddlne. and doubtle.-s Mr. Schiel-
ber will find no difficulty In dltpoalny oi all
that comes. a
a
Kojoy Rble Drive*.
An elegant and comfortable cartage, stylish
horses and a relletle driver ire the leading ee-
aentlala of an tnjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured ln San Franeieco so unquestionably
ax i'n ni Frank Bonton, whose carrlagea have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
aental Hotel. Hlahandaome turnout- are need
by tbe best ofrdes of the city, and as be makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
oeurtecus drivers, Deis more liberally patron-
ized than any other canirge proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persona, and
ladies In paiticular, will engage no Oirrieges
except those whloh he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr-at Knooess lo his bns!n°>sa, and tbe
admhaMe way Id wtiloh be oondnctj It makes
him a favorite wfth all wbo pa ronhte him. *
Woman's Hlghls,
One would Uluk that it waa one of woman's
rigbts.to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, aud
pay the tame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants "for lsdles and ge.tli-men" ln San
Franolsoo have poorer fare than thoFe wbira
K'nltmen only dloe. TBui ic ah Eioirnos,
At the Pio^HBa BxaxamtawT. on wa Ling on
.stiest, at tbeccToer of Dunbar A'l-y, ladlea oan
get an ex:ellent brdakfaat, dinner or lunob. at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
rfnee 18)0, provides every luxury the market
affords. Ii th 1 idles and gentleman nod toerj
ol»hes to phase the most tptcurean taste *
Tlic If-w O stir House,
OxBrsa Gbotio boB been open d by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oytter D>el-rj ia
the city, "For Ladles and GeLtl-m-n," at 438
Fm-.. at., nixt to now- u Bros., grocer*. Taat ft
in every rtxpeot a place wlurt a gtniltm an cost
lake h*sJwnUy. 6*a
Pratt*B AooUtion OU
Oaree Bheanutlem end Neuralgia. >
Uiili bebi.- tats olesned, pressed and
trimmed to order a. ths lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Woo« 824 Waahlngton Btreet. a>r
NoUce to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery gtreet, one doer
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now Bel-
ling off his aoe stock of men's, boys' and chll
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced pr.cea. Every deecrlpuou of
gents furiiiBhlng goods, hts trunks, valise?,
e'o., below 00: t, flail if you want bargains. Si.
Tlie Litst Noar gong.
Mr—"Moct d> Ckandon.-
Emerson Oorville Is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fanoy Boast,
Reliehes thes?, that my houB9 can boas4.,
S -fely theae Bivalves to all I show.
Obi huh obi Ohl nigh ohl
None who have been but again wfH go.
C orrille rays sol eays sol
0» Hoe Stieet, at Ko. 410.
Rememb.r thenumbtr and oil! again.
Visions of Bh?ll-fl h ln every style,
Inwardly cause you muih to smile.
Lsdiis with escorts there always go.
Ladles go? Ladles gol
Emerson Corviiie's polltal and so
8-1 Tn.ey.gof they gol they gel
Putallo Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. il, oan
be returned In the evening If reqouNd; we
never dlsarpoli.tl What Oheor Laundry, 131
Lelaesdorfl *tr*et. •
Fine Candit-e,
JTresh, sweet and deliolous Oandles, of every
rarlety, at M. A. Merosr'B pioneer confection*
ery. 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail a
Ladles Vlatltinar Car-ls,
Written, engraved or printed by Johs P.
DwraB, 126 BntUr street, opposite Llok Hon**,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— BLutdkeb-
0HT5TS 1TEATXT atlBKXD. PanfM iimnr of eVCIT
description to order. .a
White Labor Only f
Employed by the What Obeer L:undry. 131
Lefdetdajff street. . •
We get co butlness from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at ths What Cheer
Laundry Offloe, 121 Leldeedoru' atreet. *
Star Shirts and Oollore.
All eorts and siaes, for ta'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry. 121 Lei iesdorff ... •
Fr. 0. T. B:e;ehaa removed bis office to the
Olympic Olub Building, corn r of Mew Moat-
gemerj and Howard. ax
Corn?, Br.nlons. IrtK'Cvriai; Nolls.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Bobeen.
wald, 127 Ssccnd tlreet. a-az
St.ro Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriage*, can ba
ound In Croat ef Oolamen Bros, clothing ea-
iihllshment, south weet corner Bush and Menu
romery «s., or Dexter Stables. Carrlaea orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
aiftht, at reduced ratea- y*a
Bound Not to be Beat.
Is G. Buikhardt'a motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to order from |8 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction gnarinteed. Call at 5i0 Wash-
ington stre-t and be convinced. AfnUasaort-
mentof neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prloee to suit everyone's pnrse. « ei
Praab and Sweet.
Per the best confectionery', re to Canty and
Wagncr*a. 107 Montgomery St, near Settee. ■
Dental Worar.
Fob riKEar qpslttt or wont, go to T. 0. Jei-
sup, dentiet, oor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tatker**. g»-j
TTr'erity Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, fur sals cheap at the
What Ghear Laundry , offioe Ul Loiasiduiffbt.
NEW ADVHRTISEMENT8.
Bead! Bead!! Bead!!
THE PALACE OF FASHION
New tore, 17 Saoond atreet. opposite tbe
Grand hotel. Olothisg of the latest and moat
lash. enable etjlea Daade to order.
KOTE TH£~PBICES.
Pants.... from $6 to SI 2 per pair
Suite..-- .from S25 to 850
of to. Ob.lcitLGood, Id
A. MORRIS,
No, XT Seoond Street*
m>17 Ira Op-paelte Araad Set el.
I invite tbe lospcotii
the maikett
....AT....
McDMIEL'S THEATRE
CDETFHSE, vV TOMKBTG,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
a9*Taiant (Ming Eest will find It to their edraa-
tage before leering California to correspond with
«T. UcDAMEL,
mi 9 Look Bex Wo. 1. Cheyeone. Wyoming.
THE JV"ESTar>.
A Favsrlte Baaortfor Lorersof
Good Liqnors and Choice Cigars.
S>- Their l*oar Ura.dy la m fiptelelty.
aonthwest oomer of
^ y.
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFOBE THEY ARE AU SOLD
Just Received
ao OASEB
...,0»....
Fine Black Silk Hats,
Etounit pbioc e« oo.
WHt be Sold for 0\ OO
XO CASES
Fine Panama Hats,
WOBTE S3 SO.
Selling 'or One Dollar.
lO OASES
Railroad Caps— Gloth, Velvet
BIBTULB PBIOE, 81 SO.
Selling- for Fifty Cents
lOO DOZE3N
...-CW
CASSIHERE SUMMER HATS,
At Fifty Cents.
3E**lTt3r Oet>s3es3
....or tssL...
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WI1L BE SOLD
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
PICNICS. EXCTTRSIO],
OLOTHINGr
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A.11 Grades,
A.< D CHEJPBB TBAJ 1IT OTBIB
■TOBB IN T«f E 01X7.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commeroial
SECOND ANMML
Perseverar.ee Grove, ij
TJ.^,.ao.],
....DoBBimj) AT.
FASSKING'S PAEI, AJ
....oa....
•TJ it DA IT...
Tleketa, admlttinS Geotleman am 1
she Park (fire not Included),,,
ear-Beets leave at T40, 9, H ABd ,
^Tirnlng. will leave Alameda ai];*, 3
8. F. and N. P. B.
CHANGE ^F
OB ilf D AFTPB APRIL In..,
In, wito toe »»„ Br.nolioo * »,,a
ro.d Ooa>p«ns to, Oio, erd.l, nill?
rt\UoB8. w.lll,,ve ij*n Fiuoum T. I
doou-H), from B.o.lwn, Whut.il I
toro..B th. tr.it, „H „„, o'l«r.,
6:«l o'clock A M . toan.ottoc tt iw; I
• t. .m.r »n0 .rti»,ngto »,, FttSu I
Jb. ete.mern .ad cat, mik. olnTT
wttb ttaga. ts and from all polou '
SUNDAY EXCURS OnITt REUI |
L*..e San Kr»aoi§oo at 8 a m ,
arririDg*tulo,.td.l,.tlo'cio«ip'.
will lia.e Olcverdal. atloVlot, .7,
Ftaoolaoo at 7 o'olook Tbi. will
BiaDiat, ae.t.,al boata at an, of lb.
tti. line ef i h. ro.d Fur ail iofor.i
the Oomp.io'a tfD », 4«e Mo.tna,
Change^f Wh
Oisoo and North PaoiUo lUilroid
Landing, tut Woooms, P.tilBn*
H^alde'tnrc. OloveriJale. and 1 as
5,„a'rS.,L.'*Prin* and t"1* Oaraew. all
FRONT M-RKBr WHARF. '
The City Gar
FOB THS
Coming Picnic &
TUB ATTENTION OP ALL SWA
soQiationB and Military Ooapaj
to Ibe ad*aotagea offered bj taan <
and beantilol gronoue for riolidi/
rale. They oan be procured es aa|
week for piooio pnrpoaea the eaals
noieadraatageoos terms taaoaaign
THE CITY GAISt
Are easy of aooera without any tartf t
and are proilded witb l..rge aod eaati
large Shade Jreee; beaaoful Flevars
from ever; clime; nneseroaa eelsp
moth Dancing P^viliona; e natarsl.
Pleasure Bona: r/oaotaina And Itbur
ere, all perfectly eht.lt -rod froai ti*
maromo.h Kettmrant tsoc tbegretat
oonvenienoe for tbe nccomroeflalloot
oles has been made, Ev rjtvtni Eu ,
In tho moat complete order for Ltitaaa
T'lK CITY «ABtK
Are the largest ln the State, latr
aores of Knoll and Sbad-d Livi. f
driDB. etc, and »ro capable of aaa
'J},0Ct) perenna wito Ibe gree'eat aeaT«S
tra (Jars ran directly to tae Girdaee.
Piooio Oommlttofe are espaaiatt>ai
and inepeot the Qroundo, aada
which will be most favorable.
M . V. Si eve* a, ffra
aflr-Offioe bonra S to It p.m.. datLfflM
OOrner 'I welf-.b nod Fo.auoa atraeU, I
N. B-«tlO,0.4> AdmiraiaaTicMf
by various Associations holding Uak
Uity Gardeoa latfe ve>r. The salt J.
Itqiora mil bo prohibited on the gn#
tival days.
Badger'sGentralJ'a.M
THEBB BEADTIFUL QABDIBI I
open for th. aaatoo. aod mut 4
picNioe
Will bs bald tb.ia. Thi HImMI '
ooa. BKA.1TNO PAVILION. MUlit
MA8HJM. SkatttKfreaoowMl'Ira
AanlHlsa *
OHILDBKIC lO 0BNT8.
1
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
W»HTH *< oe.
Selllnsr for »e SOI
ITBOTB.
ITS IT1TB aiXFLT FACTM, UB
OflBOTIB TO IBIL SODM AT
TBE FKIC1S WE ADTKBTI.E.
WC1LL AKD 8SB.1 -
HERL
ilJTTIBl
The brcai Tonic and A»eetle
Sale Everywhere.
THE RIALT0
A Popular Rendei
The Cho tee.t "Wine, ttod B.',W
Pacific Cowl.
IVPEBS BATA»A O*
THIb OEM OF A SALOOIC AT
Ko. 4T TJIIKO ■!*
Will b» oond.ouid In lo p.th.ta ■■»■
obtax ">iit»ii tbe Rialto w
will ai,Dijy tbe chief I at of datlr ur«-
Grand Opening This 6 A
4T
miH tf
H. WAFKa. P™»*!S
V. MOAHPU. f»»«J
j. o. coatBBa,
terkapin r-tn
Ok, ■«••< atdTe>f *
a«»-Tarr.plii eo»1a.Ur
Outer, ln ereir **'
8UPPBB BOOMS ».1»
JrJI 91 IB
618 and 630 Kearny street.
OOJtKSB OOHHKBOIAtV,
Teon win. ron
The Corn Exchl
Ko. IS I'LAT
•TIM
. .. . OL»IBV<2
_ AKD PSYOUUMBTBB, "
to SB HTOOKTOrt H1BKBT.
10 to tl F.#. H. Crelea Mo,
BBBBft
S2S
fuj
Soda L C
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■
■ »c Oartaa
ff f«~
■ ** r a a aca****" atoaoaT. MAT •», MM.
TO. ITU. B. irt.
liY'S Rt« VARIETIES
:Warin2 1|
!be fo'd
•^aa-"
•« >"o~ 1
>p-,,.l
OMAMMM
i «7i<«<i MODOC*.
•
ftlW aLHaIBKA TBI1TRI.
^■^■^■**M»»»*»w«*»*»^a»M^>^»— aju^
MAOTJiniDB
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
W II LI .V l.l.uN. Ml>s
MTTIT >U.
WMI \KVM-. M\MI It lltKM ..
•nd < HUllh flTUIl
Part rir.t— ldHrrlr»tnmont mi
Halo 7
Miss ANIVIID A.DAMB.
i "i tt»
When the Band Boglna to Play, and Mr Love to tho War haa Con*
TO THE RACES.
»ir«n ar
Llttlo
[AO In IliaJ Orlnltinl
"ilOO t
T
I Ratal
Ta*r*> r *« t* ao, fa* • HUM.
IXG THE
F*trtM>r
■a*»*T
Tlxo OXxlor. Cliarlos Vivian.
■ T*M ARID nRiNi
OM, A PRIM**. DONNA OF A WICillX.
Brneatlno Chouflouri XjIBOtxt
TNAo-tra-w. Cliouflcrl BfiT^IN KwIjIjY
OBBTSOU'LE » A TLA8 W.i-I W F PMMl ftTIHHAI, a'ni-11 BOB UA.f
8tM BIOBET BA BONERS BALANDABD J. B0BIX8OX
BEAR BEOI I. tBl'SroRISlt D. J. SHERWOOD | «uwi«, Tuner, BotTaalf, ato
« l.tra.rt«> ra ■• III* H a r I •*••■ at* Ita.ll *>» Oa>*r » i
TlMBOrXJSn LELLT | BOaSINI. BAEBB | BoXTAO LBOB
Mnlr *f III* Oarra;
N-t-"N'ntk» atalaWMT*' «T3«*lfD» And Bi'tIii
wmmti TtIo— • Tla B.hyl»*. " Bro-ttt-*». BBTjiaj a-,4 Cbonfl ori
BeclUtlTp. Trk> »i.d ChoTiu— '■LI mto Cmrt>" Tamboariol, Rjtaiol, 8 oum an* Oo**i«
rin*l*> wad C*h*r«*-"Tlie Barbtafjled UilUr."-OBM*.
AROUBEWT — Ken. Ol>-B8aon, a Hatlrad Merchant. 'Mtlui to irti raoaplloa. Madia*, hi* in».t**ioEa t* ho#»> of
friaadt tad ate* 'ft iaa*Y**t tfb-a nf il-a Oparat « Suit faajb trial, R>-«m and fWo'aff. d<Dtadla,T. of mom*, on tba faUtr
ti faixlib iiBsi<**ni for lb* ««••!■■ *• araat A ft ■**■»■ • raaotaawha'. onoartun Uiay do aoi eooi, and Iba com ad* of lb* plaoa
tarai oa lb* dltapootmmaut of rimfltin and ■ h« aabattlalioB of bi ratal f, bU d*a*<ui*r an 4 bar tent fur »n» inra* c »«i
jopla. I- i. pis**, *d»pt*i bv K«it A Ltoo for ibaraa-trai and aluikr*' Ualiforal* C*a>pao*. oooaplaa lam mloata* to
*-oe, an! i* brim fn'l I roam man I and dehiblfal maaio.
MONDAY EVEHIHQ. Mar 19'b Flrrt AppMraoc* of
ROtaert .IT'ivajsox*, tlio G-reat -Rctrxtc^xxxlrialrsit
BELLA UNION THEATRE
in
rw«
i I'l-ttaal
t. o iv r>
Orowdod
hi i.i.
Bos laioaa
IOOM i
aa..lMd
•WW l»«IC«
CAaaiM ana fiiitz
raraaia aunranvBia* imm
Al.'l I *w..t M.agi* a.ll«
»•"" r...,
low tug diici tauu
r. k. WlnM kr it.
Till: WOMNAM HULIMT
t'Mtwiw, ^ ib. rtapwf,
Tli. p.rlnrauM will m.cI.4* wilk
Love in All Corners
OldQrak. _ Tnqbn
Ha* art Ta«aa*« Braai
■fMnUA J.aal. JoWC
Bt««* K I Marab
«'bat|»« Vatl Kaiia
*«•* i-jocI
Bogbj* 'J.' ' ■ Mtrla*d
racai or u>atx*#fo«.
Adaalial.a ... Vft r-.B|.
Draai Urala aad Ort'iaitra foimti
Prliutf Base* ajfj jf
BW¥ TET-TET BUY
aro*1*br»lod »1 SO WHITE SIIIRT3. Tb»T fit rckTCCTLT, aod for qn»'ftT**d doraOllilT will eavtr b* naUbad. To ba bad oolj at iba
pap-CALI. AND SKE TIIK«. IX L AVITIO* MTORK, •!» Kfirnf «lr^ . t»*r Cttan mrrH al.
EPIZOOTIC.
A FULL 8l'PPI,Y Of MrniniXR* CAW BE
b* obiainad at aar ainra. aoaotdiaf It tba
ad-rifabt* l.Kf-TK | pnbtiib«1 i*'-'i
»>■ fxi'.r.Rs • iHPAJif James
I.K A J J.. Aioi:...-ar.#a. SHI MoaW
fo-narj r H't I
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE 8 .iaROITY OF RAXOOrTS
oo Bo*h ttr»#t. I ba« to laror*s my fn*-.di
aed tba tabllo thai I baT*o»*o*d Iba
IOULTURAL new hot scotch saloon,
THE*
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ST1XUE CNTIL MAY ilia.
nJ»','?li»V* VT Or FLOWERS. TURKS AND
" ' H»nn»qj»ll»a. Tho Hill wUl bo-DJLt-
( VND 8 JiLl, With WBEATH^>an4 OAI'-
HT, AQUAB1UM8, rLOBAL FOCST-
ISI. BJDQCET8 >Dl IFLOWKBS, etc.
ooon iaa 6T«nlng
< : A Schlott's Band
mrt MlMt mono. KoihlDg Till be left
Exhibition » mo4l brillUnt rncoeaf.
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^»o ;bior e. s. cabr,
of (Jfcllfornl*. h»l kindly conienled to
NQ ADDBEB3.
IAND80ME PRIZES
tlu V0US0ILLDIE3 of Sin FrmcUco
I ha Pliatl ncolvid at tlie Exblbltlob of
oob eommaoclDg^oa Monday, MarfSIb,
B amy t) all Uoja .anl OlilaBwho pop-
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O.Tfl Bu.h .lf«rl. I'biwmi M<»TilaT.n»-rj
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All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Oonoootad In tba ba«t ttala and of Ibe
Pat ait l.iqaora.
CBA1 W rELDVINX,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DBS. TROMMMTZA I.HRDF.S.ORADUATKS
of tba I,«1pai0»od Vionra UoiTaraHlap, and
|*M AaiUfant hnr«aone Ut.i*d 8ute« Army. ba»a
opaoad iholr OBi ■« and I.ahoratorr a'. No. ASH
KK.ARSY HTKKKf. nnir r.Ulilomla. fortbottaat-
tsan' of dlaaaaaa of tba Urinary and Uanerati**
r.rcani. and all Famala 1,'o-nplatota. To inflarari
from Aatbrna. Bronchitia, Dipttaaria, 8ora Tbroal,
(JoreomptioD and olber Dieta-ai of tha l.nr«n
an 1 1 1 row wa rtcommnid Frof'iii.r M nllrr a
Ba.ll ■« Fxlrncl at Tulle, loo!adinf IoballD«
Appa'Aloa wbioo it aiiana'Talf aaad In Bnrooa
acd for whloh *e aro tba Hola Atraota for >he Pa
ciflo (Joaat. Forfarthar o«rtlfinlar» ca'l nr addraai
nMW DBS. TMOMULITZ A LKKDEH,
ASS K>aro> atrai-.tSai Franoaoo.
Orricic Hodb»— Fro*. W to 12 *. M . » to 4 p. m .
ltd 6 to 7 P. M ...
p h.— HiparatatDtraooafor Ibt aoooannooatloo
of Ladtra ai.m-i
Bar Sugar
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BUYS AND SELLS
Good Second-band Clothing.
Alio. OLKAN8. DVB8. and REPAIRS, in tba
moit aciaotido miomr. Ha baa mada tba abova a
• Maiatty for » ia*ri. asd la booad to «i¥a aatia-
faotlon tflaM. ao*4 1m
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A LABOR IS VOI OR OP THO"K FI!f R-TfiRRO
■aadrom pntad MnAHUO« PIANOS
— tia moat dorabla and rallabla loalinm-ata Im-
portad laio tba matkat for u« priua. fail aad »«i
tbam.
ORGANS.
Raw and baantifol «•*!•■ of tboaa mafafnoaat
I'HIM V. < AllO KT OEUAAR-to* mo»t
parfact ra«d loat» nniii mada. Tna toaa la por*.
Eowarfal atd raaooant. Orar Al.OUO of loam
**« baao aold.
■ h««t Mmk, Mnal* Biahi, Bf fjale F«»-
ll»a. riavoo Nloola, Pl*a* CaTvra, Vl*-
lint, Oaltnra, Aecardesaa, tie, etc,
IN THE MUSIO DEPARTMENT OF
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. Agents.
ap.'laodtm ?■! Market atreet.
AFTER THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO Tli K
Hot Bootoh,
lulUr ilr«.t, Bear k«.ri),
And tr, oo. of tb.ir
Hot Sf ot cli's or Tom & Jerry's
A.11 Drinks Ten Cent*
fa. It JOS. D. HRIOOS. Proprl.Uir.
New Discovery.
THE H»E Or THB WONDERFUL PLANT
that Ood latBBdad tor tba (Jar. af
RNIUMaTIIM, HEUmsl*, GlUT, P»R*l-
TSIS, CATARRH, «Np ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
l\ tmdantocd parfaatir bf tba aodanlrxad— Itaa
only paraoa oo tba Uontlnant that fo'./ oompra
baoda il. "i»«io gaallttta. Tba abaia Complaint!
at* 'rfAlad ailarnally *>lib aafaty and aocoaaa.
DR E. K. DODUEIa to bs found at bit Offlco,
718Markat atraa'. oppiata Third, Rooma 1 and
1, Iron) 10 A II tt 1 P it . and froiQ a to 6 P M
Roridaoca, lOOfl Mi«ion itraat. P.tii-nta oan
baaooommndat^d with Rnom and Hnar^, ip»
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDER WIi.l, PREVENT THB HAIR
from falhoc off. and alio raatora a Daw (rowtb
of Hair to tba bald haad wltbln a f«w waeka whara
the root* at* not daitroyad. 'I'bli oowdar la mtxod
with warm Hilar and aaad u i«ub tbr** t'nai
a wtok. A trial of ooa box will cootIbo* job tbat
Ibii ia ro botahqa;. Prita AO naaU Qfllfa, ■"
Ladies and Children
....•ril.i. USD .
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRK8SINO PLEASANT TO USE, EASILY APPLIED.
la ant grata*, and will ao| I n j ira tbo moal dalle* ta. if
aura* all diaaaaa* of i • toaln, ramotaa daodrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling.
Ranflara lb* balr toft and Rloair. and la PURRLV VEOE
TABLE.
aa-Th. Orlrintl 8AOR I1HUSH HAIR T0NIO AND
DRKSBINGpaajb* h»d*l Iba Ajraot,
•IAS. it. OATtW, Dranilal,
Ooroar Naw HoottomaiT and Howard itra*U, aodof all Dror-
niiu. fai: tr
ESICSrHT'K'
Single Outside Rooms,
WTTB
No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasses,
AT TIIK
BRANCH HOUSE.
4*i HAxaoxr. araERT, cab. ci.at.
41
Fifty Ceuta per IVTlsjllt,
And Lean by the Week.
OPB1V AIjIi NIGH-
L. J. BWELL, Proprlator.
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THE MOST ELEOAKT CUSTOM WORE IN THE CITY
• JF,JEC3•.A.^.C>.,
THJ J0UB5AL OT AMUSEHIHTS.
Published mrr D" i» ">» Y*" *»
T. E». BOOARDUI
Belo. MoplgomerT. Ssj yrsncisoo.
MOSDAr MAY 19, 1873
AHUSE31ENT8. Etc
AlhBtnbra.
To-tight. MiiJ Annie Atl.ms will preset new
■iBKi'from her titfteici Tep«r:o.-e: Master B»r-
ney w.ll perform hie wonderful daoej; Charles
Vivian will appear in some of bis best irnporsc ca-
tion* or cberact-r; witb Bongs and anecdotes;
Lit te Mac will present bis amusing originalities'
and Bob Hart, Sam Rickey and others will appear
in fi/et pir^and ioterUde. A(t*r tnle Kelly and
Leon will criseii G*T«.bacn.'c, comic opsra of
"Nona Cbonflsnri; or, a P.lma Donna rf * Night.'
This opera hu beenl.r some time past in rebear-
Bal and will be performed in excellent style. Kelly
and Le:Q are toe delight of the ladies of San
Francisco, who nightly crowd the drew circle.
California Theatre.
To-night, Barton Hil'.e comedian and javsnile
actor of considerable repntation in tbe East, will
commence an engagement H this theatre. The
public will welcome a series of comedy and mod-
ern drama, after the season of trapedr j at t e'osed^
Mr. Hill, will open in Frank Marshall'* highly sne-
cetstai comedy of "False Shine or New Year's
Eve" tbe foil plot of which we give in another
column.
Bella Union Theatre,
There was a capital house on Sa'.nrday and agiin
last nigtt. and tbe performance was eijoyed by
every one preasnt The yonng gymnas e Caasim
aad fntz, perform snch novel and startling gym
castle feati. that all are delighted and astonished.
Tbe bill tag tQ-n>ght appears on our fi.-sr pige.
Buckley's Kew Varieties.
Ned Buckley has reappsared at this house last
bright and fanny as ever, creates mnch fan. The
new pin to mine of "Valeatine and Orson" is very
attractive. A great bill will be peformed this even"
ing.
Horlii olinra) Hull.
The maiagera of tae fliwer show at this hall
bare dttsimined to beep it open one week longer
There will be many addiliore to tbe exhibition
to-day. The programme of music to be performed
appear ononrflist psge. They were a thousand
yonng persons present on Sa'.nrday evening.
Woodward's Gardens.
Thousands attended the fifteenth annual May
Fest Tfclof the German Benevolent Society, yes.
terday. There was a coocert, a trial of the Bab-
cock Firs-Ex icgoisher, gymnast c ; performances,
by the Tamers, and a race between Donato, the
one-l*gged dancer, and Leon ;S»mwells the gym_
nast, iu which tae former, who was allowed 4$
yards start in 1M), came out winner. The festival
will becoctinaed to-day and the; programme] of
entertainments will be the t>:me.
City Gardens.
An ascension will ba m;de by the aerial ship at
tbe Oity Gardens an Thnrcday, May S2d. Toe San
Fraccisco Gas Company will lay Lbeir main into
the Garden, aod Prof. Lay and the Baielay Fsmiiy
will asais: to ituate the wondrous vessel. All the
aeronautio talent in the city combined should ren-
der tae ascension a success,
anatomical Mueeetju.— One) of the most
e replete collections of tbe kind in the United
■ts>t«a, comprisisg hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on riew (to gentlemen
mlv) at the Marexun on Montgomery street. An
naur may be profitably scent bare.
A Short Road.
~To make your/sell thoroughly miserable,
begin by faccyiDg tbat no one care3 for yoa,
that you ere not of u*e to anybody— a sort of
oonentiiy in the household, where yonr
place wjnl I cot be rmesej, but could be very
easily supplied. Bsfle:t on your want of
beauty, and lead yonrsalf to believe thai no
one can love a plain face, or think youagres-
atls bee inse;there are others more charming.
Facey that every one who looks upon you
makes amentil comparison which mi lutes
against you in favor of some one else. Imag-
ine th^it every wordsiil in jeHisoaiy meant
-to cover a deeper and more painful meaning
that every article of wearing apparel you don
is criticized and ridicalei. Do all this, and
your tendency to morbidcess of ftelicg will
eo increase that ir/a very short time you wi 1
become one of the mctt miserable olhuman
beingB.
Tit for Tat.
A Chinese servant wag brought home by
the gentleman of the home, and his mistress
Inquired bis Dame. "Tung Hoo Wing."
"Oh," saidshe, "I cannot call you that; I
will call you Charley." ' ' WbaUe your name?''
he aeked in return "My name is His John
Browning." "WelUelcilleyou John V es-
claimel the c-le-tiil.
"Who keeps company with a wolf will lear
to howl.
It la True.
J. A. Sbaber & Co. are eel'.ing par'.or.aets arid
alloihtrkindBortiirnitnre and bidding cbeiper,
for cash, than acy other dealer in t jwn. Other
dealers don't staid a ghost of a charce when
people know Bbaber'a prices. 707 Harzet atreet.
Battler's "Wine parlor.
l>w Battler, formerly lo the minstrel line.
Will be pleased to act the roU of Botiface to all
triendg. day and evening, at 334 Bush street,
balow Kriinv. 4 H
Asa Li. Waugsman's
"Ohlgajo Beer Depot," 623 Sacram,ntoair«t,
between Montgomery and Kejrny. The cele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer,*' and the beat of
"laors. Daily loncb, with lobit-r salad aod
_er dellcacief, prepared by the eplcnrcan
tSeorge Batt. Beer, 10 cents, Begnltr Ger-
m&a lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and E&nd-
wichep, acrved to order. To lunch at Wanga-
man'fl iszHE thing. 5j
X>o not Suffer from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers trout Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 ta 6 pjk. We
an*** from experience, bavin g tatted .the Doc-
An Awkwrrd Ml»tak-.
TheSa&r.atnentoBeeisrespoEBible Wrtbo
foliowipg : Jjas'. vfeek a yonng lad? wefet "io
a fisMonabledry goads boue; on tbe i.ortb
eideof J s're^t, Dot more than a mile from
Fourth aireet, to buy a rea^y-med^ feUit.
One very hindsome one struck her faccy,
and she had it rolled up that she might t kc
it home and teat the fit. Trial proved that
it was too large, and she again rolled it up
and laid it on the table ready to rt turn.
Having got ready to ag»ia go down town,
she took up the bundle from tbo table and
left it at tbe store. The salesman regretted
tbat the sun didn't fit, asd being at the t me.
wtiuog on another customer, he jas' hid it
back on the shelf without untying it. Dur-
ing the af ernoon another lady came in to
examiae a suit. She was shown a great
many, but baviog f^uud none tbat pleasad
her thesaleaman eudlenly rememberei the
handsome, returned suit. Says he, "Mrs
, I have tere a suit that I believe yen
will find exactiy adapted to your style." He
suavely and expertly took hold of the re-
turned parcel. With bij scizzors be snipped
tbe twine. He opened one end of the paper.
He inserted one hand and with the other
caught the enveloping paper by the other end.
Then with a smile of admiration be drew the
paper off and unfolded a pair of tioc sars be-
longing to tbe brother of the yonng lady who
had first tried the suit and which trousers
the brotbir bad wrapp;d up contemporaneo-
usly with the wrapping up by her of tbe dr^ts,
and which bundle she bad inadvertently re-
turned for that one. Such explanations es
could be mado were mad?, but to show a lady
a pair of breeches witb tbe assurancs that
tbat were exactly suitable for ber to wear i6
an act bard to fully exnlain.
sasswstasasasjsassi
FROM ^'OSCEOLA, CHIEF OF THE
SEniNOLES."
ET HJCBAEB fcTCsET EV£> F
Greit Chief, in fierce and b'.oody fight,
No valiant arm eobdued thy might,
But t roll n trace, at d treacntr'y po wen,
O'er cama thee in an evil hour.
O'er wild morasF, through tangled glade,
h'ow grimly stalis hie angry shade,
All armed with, war plumes waving bigs.
With hausLty tread, aod threatening eye.
Kow lummoned at their latest need,
O'or the nide {.rlarle tweepa hie steed,
At lowtiing dawQs their final diy,
■Wivh fa e no longtr held at bar.
Driven to tie saowy moun*a!n»' bate.
In tbe death strngge of his rice.
He rtllyiog with their utmoct force,
Dares the Steam Demon in hie conr^e;
Where down dir;C, ae legends tell,
The Lava 3tda condnct to bell.
A Social Party.
An Irishman once lived with a farmer as
hired man. The young folks of the neigh-
borhood on one occasion bad a party, to
which they did not invite him. Fat consid-
ered himself very much slighted) bnt after
eogitatiDg tbe matter for a while be bright-
ened up and exclaimed, " Faitb, I'll be aven
with 'em yet ; I'll have a party mesilf, and I
won't invite nobedy 1 '
A. Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In distasting the evil* of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of onsineBi in
San Francisco cons qaent u;on the displice-
ment of white labor by Chinete in our work-
shops, the Golden Era hits the nail squire on
the had in tbe followlnr :
The only measure of redress which, holds oat
ao; promise of r&iief is the formation of anti-
Chinese societies all over the Ooist. the members
of which ehail be pledged cot to employ Cbloee,
cot ro purchase goods of tcose who ao employ
the re, nor to purchase goods of Chioeee minafsc-
turies. The; Qret propose these aoti-Ohioese so-
cieties shou'd te to make themselves felt in tbe
ch&r&cter of purchasers. If one thousand men
ia tbie city should efTec: an organization under a
solemn plelg* not to employ Ofiioese nor (o par-
cease goods of individuals or firms who might em-
ploy Lnem, it womd greatly strengthen the hands
of such of onr local m&oafactirers as are now
eaEaged in the experiment of competing with
Uhioess manufacture!. If this ooe thous&zd was
multiplied by ten, a* it eoon nrgbt ba, the buc-
cess of toe exoenment would be assured. These
societies mast be organ.zed without the aid of law,
as oo law woo Id be constitutional tbat discrimi-
nated against Chinese resid<?L ts, Sncb organiza-
tions oooid only be carried ont where the com-
munity is n?arly unsntmou) in favor of the object
t:> bs attained; bn.«uch unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in this blats.
The experiment has been tried by at leset
one man in Sin Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Sat: Iff, who is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Kearny straet. Ae long age
asl86\ Mr. Sitliff, knowing what tbe result
of Chinese labor woald b°, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
ee'.l, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he has carried ont this resolution to the pres-
ent d»y, and will continue to adhtra to it as
loog a i he remiins In business. Many of his
frl.-nds thought it impoifciole fir him to stem
the cnrr;nt of opposition to thoBe in the same
trade who employed Chinese warkmen, but he
has i*one eo successfully, and lestead of the
one Email establishment which be commenc ed
with at the time ol forming this resolution, he
now has ftco of the la-gest in the c ity. :
Premium Shirt Maker.
Mr-. Eveline Mor.i- 526, Eearny St., respect-
f ullv aolicits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the Oity. Newest styles, ptrfect fit
and prices reasonable. 6-g
Or* DohertT
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as such is
sow the most successful of any Physician in
Jan Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
oorner of Leldeadorfl, a few doora oelow What
Cheer House. t
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
tmr careless feet , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
01 sparkling waters, made a scieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that wlnaow seem to be
Pome fairy grotto of tbe sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It Iooes ao nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, **I must agree
That this place suits me to a <T.'"
No sooner had we lound a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked onr wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked magnificently, to*;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every Btyle; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Ten "re different from other men.
They'd clam e and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
Tbat cosy place oil kindsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "su;h nice dinners,"
Whoever double this let him rush
To three hundred tbirty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll nnd made plain:
War- goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House. 337 BuBfa street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
Aptly Put.
The A'pine Miner u6k:: Why wa3 this
thns? and what will ihe fogy religious jour-
nals and preachers wqo call it a visitation of
God's wrath when a dacce hall breaks doffn
or a theatre borne, say at oat it?
While some hundreds of people were wit-
nessing the ritj of baptism by immersoo
in Bosk river, near Dixon.. Illinois, on San-
day last, the bridge on whi?h tbe spectators
were s anding gave way, precipitating tt em
into the river. Thirty-two dead bodi.s were
recover.d upto dark, aod twenty-four were
badly injnred by tbe filling of tbe) timbers.
Others of the dead are still nnder the rains
of tbe bridge. In all one hundred EereoEB
are believe 1 to have been loat.
I>erby Sweepstakes.
A s weep jtake for the English Derby i ace will
be drawn en Monday. May 19th, 1873, at the
Oaarlrg Cross S.Iotd.c. o Mission itr.et, nesr
Second. Tickets now fcr sale at the bar. 6-j
Mctetebs of Fam'ijfb who ere abcut to spend
the 8umm r in the country with their children,
ought not *o fcrget b.fore they go to provide
ihtmselveSBBwell aa their children with nnder
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and ma le cf better matt rial
than at aoy otntr p!ace is at H. Friedlandir &
Cc-'r, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3h
Slg^tor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private lessons In Italian and Eaglieh
Yocil Music, at £45 Clay street, or at the rea-
dence of the por.il. &j
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The Feoplo's Bexnedy for all Aches andPains,
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant ttrett. Diamond
Setting, Ecameliog. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, i-p
Phutograptilc CarOs.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Qalltry, Si Third street between Stevenson and
Mission arret t. a
Private Lessons ik the Fbench Language
by J. Jofset, graduate of tbe TJnivereity of
Pari?, late Protestor of De la Monnals* Noimal
School for Teacher.1, and of St. Mary 'e College,
London. 404 Gea*y attest, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs. Ben of reference given. 4 q
a- Pleasant JLocation,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the AUiambra,
and inspect the nne saltes of rooms to let there
Tne building is a very floe one and la well
lighted and ventilated. .
A great variety of Ti<s and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldeedorff itreet. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 2-l
Deakin'g Sal- of Paintings
Will take place about May 20th. Particulars
in future advertisements. 4-n
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Carptt Sweeper, with the belt assort-
ment of CarpetB and FnrnitLre in the State, at
John C. Bell's, net r]y c ppceite the Grand Hotel,
Market stieet. 4p
*
Removal,
Samoel Swift has removed from 11G to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented snd re-
paired as ui-a. j. and sold cheaper than ever, x
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures' Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
Star Slairts and Collars.
All scrte and sizes, for ra'e cbeap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff at, •
Er. C. T. S;gehas removed his office to the
Olympic Club Building, corntr of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. 4s
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Scboen-
wald, 127 Se-cond slreet. 4-w
Sbjox Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carnages, can be
Ound in trout of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery ste. . or Dexter StableB. Garriase orders
lift at either place promptly attended to day
e ' night, at reduced rates. tg
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Burkhardt's motto. Pine French Calf
B^ots made to order from $8 to $10. A good fit
and taiiefaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington arret t and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4 m
Pre lh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, g? to Canty and
Wacner's. 1(<7 Montgomery St- near Sattet. S
Dental Work.
Fob fikebt quality cp woee, go to T. O. Jes-
rap, dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tucker**. S-ir
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
nontwtiun o*<» SUUloa«r*.
SUOeyA Mock, (school books aepecialty.) S. Vt
oorner Fourth acd Jateie.
H. H. Moorf. t*S ^tonuomery, near Merchant.
Unalnesa Colleuca.
Heald'a. Bryants Stratton'9CoHere.24 Poo! t trest
Butchera.
Eats, Fred. Bulls 94 to 100. California Markit.
Employment Office.
Oba9. F. Becherer A Co., 6-52 Sacramento street.
Ohineae Employment Oo.— Fierce A Co., 6il Sao-
ramento street.
O'Brien Jc Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
■ French Fancy *>■ imm
Locan A Co., U Menteomory. 107 aod 10V Sutber,
Holr Jewelry.
H. A. Callender, miino fact ore r, 62 Second street.
ffanua Iluir.
SwDpeon. A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street-
Milliner*.
bttb. M. belig. 226 Kearny street.
Scorcher of Berorda
O. V. Gtllesp'e. 6tl WnsbiDg-oo a tree t.
TVatchea and Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender 62 Second street.
Whtteocn and Paper HoEgeri.
A. W. WheMer. 22 Geary etreet.
Winn and XJanoia. (Wholesale.)
Danen F. A Co.. «4 Front
LOOEL OUT
....rOB THE,...
Business Directory
100 000 00PIK8 TO BE I88BEI> on
or about Joe e 10th. Send Id your
edverti semeDti immediately to No. GO 8 Mont-
gomery et, at R. M. EDWARDS'. m9 lot
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH)
oot the centre of the city, in ail H jielo, Ber.
tauraot.E, Salooni, SWrea and Offices.
FIGARO
J 8 OTBOtTLATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoate to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tbegreat Overland Traic.
FIGARO
IS "HEBE, THERE AND EVER YWHEBE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in the Theatres. Traveling Conveyances. Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in tbe hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
beet of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME IN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS M AI LED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
OreROn— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered np and sa^ed for that pnrpoae.
GREAT REDUCTION I p
....or..,.
XjATJIESI six
....AT..,.
CHAS. MAYES
Pioneer Cloaks
(Formerly Mayer A War! ^
No. SO HONTGOHEI'it
Opposite the Licit l| ^
BRANCH, 408 E£AB\lt,
MR. MAYER CALLS ATTEN I
large and well selected ataor ,,
Ladies Cloaks, in Sir
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-mid* ■
other LADIEfc/ SUITS, at VERY w
Also, a lanre stock of btripea. B i.
bbawls. Lace Jackets, Silk md C 2
Silts Satins, cloaking*, and eren J.
TrimmiocH. JUST MiBlVMD,air
the fnmmer styles of
PX.AIBT AXj* £HBBO||
Ll.VEX SPITS,
N. B. — Cloaks, Dresses and sa;te i j...
in latest faahion, at reasonable rate
S
HALLS
A
R
S,
P.R1
PAR
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ft
I
'L
I
CANDIES.
ALL KJND8 OE THE FINEST "CANDY
made at oar Steam Candy Factory daily. All
orders, especially from tbe country, are solioittd
ird will be promptly attendad to.
CANTY i WAGNEB,
107 MorHBom»rr."t_ ca/.r Sntt»>
MILITARY COODS
....AKD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
385 Montgomery atreet. Zoom No 1.
mfaluf T. ROUCFRS JOHNSON.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
a. FINELY FUBXISHED ROOMS, SIN
■f gle or in snita,
Well £4«ined and Ventilated .
_ Unfomisned Rooms to leu Lodging with
or witbont board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
■ ir 3o*batroeL oeMtf
YELLOV
DOCB5
IODIDEoTpoIK
rilBI BEST SPRINS HIMO
la nie, Farlfle. the BW .1 1
morbid, eorrnpt and inpar uik
Cures RhenmatLm and Mercs. M
Sold by all Druggists.
A9EKCT, 41? SA\S >MI IU
SOLE AGENTS FOH 't
M. FEBKT'I LIST CO, I
DIt. PEKKT'S WJCUFOOT I
POSTBIj
Progritntnee, sod all kinds or I
snow, lEcrviiE, toxcu|
ATKS and CIBCUS Mill
AT LOW BATES, BY |
B. df*. .sterj
S3S (111 STBEE1 st
THOMAS W. BS
HAKUFAUTURIBsMt
—AND— _— Jl
—or— \ ,
DRUIDS, BANJOS, >l
w
ESTABLISHED IN Hoi
•Br Lessons Kiren on the Esdio sod D vf
MISSION STKEET, between Vint »» •>■
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo But \
eesionsl. slwsre on hand.
.
FREE AND EA!f>
£VF.KX SATtBDAT »»■
Piano and Slntrlns;
«W
GHARING
«OC Mlailon atreet* near Be-*
EAGLES 4 WILD, Pr Jj
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pra-
Kae formiOR oUsses for instruction in Elocution.
raona wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a nseful &rt at a moderate cost
can send in thoir names to "Oambrses " P. O. Box
23M, when particulars aa to terms, ate., will bt>
sent >o them. de9 t
Iflpl
Twenty Thousand
^4Mtjutimk
RETURN THE BOOK!
MEMOIR
Photographs Painti
IN WA7EB COLORS AND RS*Tp*
Ink. from the Fmallettto full »'•"
id th* most satisfactory manoer, on «»
tormB EMILY K. EAWKi
4«e Kearay •
ap251m Bitween Oaliforniaa
m
EXTRA QUI
BOOTS and ^
ON HA'.
to OBD1
-Ai- L..
L. BLAfl
9 KearsT ■ ^
P hiladelphla_Re8tai «
OHAB. ▼. BKBOOLD. PBOFEI1 *
THE OBOI0E8T MEATS ABJ
Vegetsbles, Boerd by the weeo.
toa PINE STREET between Ewrnl
snj Monteomerr. mxr* IP
!
CL&IRVOYANT.-MAD. MaBTEM
joat arrived from Europe; arsw*rai HI
tal questions; developes mediums; mi *
tir-feB. Oirolas, Tue'day *cd Baturdaj"^
iioh riven. Frenoh and_ German ft* -
— ~^ ~^ tizea. Oirclas, Tue'day and baltuoajH
IfTHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEyOIR 0^^i&'rV."r.^I?tMl4
TERVE
obacco:
(Ml ORKIA THHATRB*
IIOHT1 '
FlǤ? APPEARANCE IN SAN F3ANCISCO
•enWaflJbaEa.
l X*.
At
also Shame; or. Now Year's Eve.
Illl II
MAY l«
VALSE SHAME!
,P*!
Or. Now Yonr's Bvo.
■ •< an »rr»in« » aai
r tm i«i i • «t i m
»■»•■«»■»• «F t»,l
ellI
D0(
•JMaaaMBai-B.w »••» • K'
■,'fri ■■■• -•.- i
but m
nrrnl Ml
i- .« Ik* Booron Oil Poll.. Tk. Taiqaalw Blr,
K»o. Ceo Ik* OH W«B> O.I.
t n . »>**4 ■>•■!. .!•« f.r .11 p.rll... Til. Al»-r.»#. *>•!•.'».
BRTREFIRST »!»D SECOND ACTS,! LAP8B OF UXH0RTU8.
STSAULE *■ r,,. HAVE A ,-.'/»; BILLIARD TABLE
GRAND FALSE bHAEE RATINES
....■tolf rrlff I. .11 pari* of |h. Ifo.a*
• 1 »• )au«
7* W«i,...
• I *o I
■ « .no OIO OO
ONE WEEK MORE CW THE
Grand Horticultural Spring Exhibit i<
■ - i
Bay IM Horticultural Society,
or OAtiironNi a.
•----*.---*--- "" — * -- ~i ■-■ - - ■ - ' r i — i- i-irn~«i n i >r ...
T«t» »ril«»l)01 AMP HKINO hat |
The CommiltM of Arrange menta. In compliance with «on «ta
rvquaat. will continue thla Fall unti' faturriay. May A4.
Ill \l .11 I I l.l-l-l X'X- .
THi FLORAL WIALTD OF CALIFORNIA.
Flornl Dooorntlom,
GnrimuiH. A9tni xxexrrsr.
a qunrlxuns, jF'Oti i itr»iii».
Ruatlo ^VOrli. Wrontlui.
rKOMENADK CONCERT BY ^< MMIM • m HLOTTFS BAND
.-r.1111111 •• IhU AH 'moon from 3 to A. aa4 ftrinnr. H lo 1".
i i >" aai
J lltlHTIIIII fioo, ' , ,
i « ir.M k aoatom wai.tt.
I rm.ru -tin. r. m ;•.!,. .i.ii.
MMaMBBolKaJUaaMMU lliMMMf
I'AIM *-» < I .> l>
i hi wimi.t.K. ••!« n.ii." ,Tn
i » ii ia< uiiMiiii.r in i (i i en niai
J I Oil i. ,T polka ..
I tlMia, from "Uali 41 eno».oali - I iim/i i i \
•■ lllllR'illl i.ii. nr
a. a. — ri.AMTa roa ivi.thi ihjkt hi rnzt » « im at the »t \ i m>
arraa to im. oaiutu who risen.** thiiti nut htih
meat nr i!m.r>i
F.allr n>o.e» Tlrk.l. « i »•
Wl.,!. Im.n Tl».»l» ■ •#
Ota«l. Ai.lHUl *0
tAllAr...... . . .. *A
Door* op.n or. r/ dt, (rxcopt Poadiji In n II a h ioIi.h, u>4 Iron :"t c U m
raoMU 1. 1
* 1
,<rlll:
.MP1'..
HlJIICAt-Re
MIS THi nJNflNINT.
R jLD BY
» PoetlUeet Hpleod'd p.
— • •• leJMMl tlar room
^iM«*,-Sbb1 lle»Ae.lbe Fair r.oe-0 bold.
^C|D HAS RETURNED TO
REE AND: ^ Pnrent
E A SHIRT STORE,
,o mi *"{' a.. „r lr^,. k„ Be_OT,d tr>
Miipond xtroot,
t will nml m complete ••-
I 11IIKTH .nil ri'EIIHH
•t the n.aal low prlceo.
ttVj*«''-'t*%
itK DtTiaElXjXj'fil
^£
BKKEOK'T <« to.
J***"-
FOR THK (JURE OF RHKUMA-
''jattio.ttoa, »i,J kinilrnl ull«l*4i.
FdwurHa afrifr* ; "1 blTAJLgalO
'■ njf v> lb* »io»i T«iae of «oar ••r-
1*1/ UU rbanmit ic Ironbln.1'
>r, Ftatmo: " Voor Ap»r!sot b«s
' artlaif titalth ud r«|aUt«a tbs
■■■afn-j. Orsod Hotel: "Your
for Bn»on«'. im lii« proTad to-
o ibis du (now aboot #Ut>d )Mra
tTiocfir tipvrleoced ooo twios«
McVtmnra, 115 Ship!** It
OoBOSU'a Ram«dlM of a Nftll
aatlim lo two wsoka."
Bor-, 8.0U Vubtl: " After
id-a* I m now 1 1 toad health -a.
b X hate beeo deprived lor more
ifl« bsCaora et> lbs Depot— SIT
'ET.
MIIEFUY BEON.,
Rolf Act-ntA.
U fORD AITS
ATOMICAL MUSEUF,
lU*a* nr_tl„rlltlae.
UL AMD INSTRDOT
.(forrxitor
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
(?^,DXLB^ERS
OJree Tone to lhi> Sloniuoh.
(Ji^TxL'B.^8
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE,
[ft
...g^TXL'Bit?3
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion
.(^IxLB^bs
HAS NO aUPRRIOK AS A
BLOOD PURIFIER
hau
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
ma I«» mitt If 41V20 Wiik1i.iii;(<>ii wlic.t.
WILLIS' BAND.
M08IO FURKIHHKD FOR ALL
oeoaaiocf. Matte iiaporlod. ArrkSfod
and for aele.
NAROtllll. lil.l M Loader mt
Orcheatr*.
HKRBf YON 11CR HEHDKX.f^-
of llraie Hiind.
KTrOTdare from the 0000117 pfotrr i't attended
lo Addffii M K». WILLIS. Eeton'e Mmk
Hiore. IHn M-.tUfnirj.LtMt, or MAROL'H M.
BLU M. 9HO MoDtromerv aira.L )eil tf
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Dank,
It. fl*« Montgomery rtrcct.
iMoolroioerr Bloc, )
aiAiArrn fvnd aioo.ooo
■ar-Tflrm Drpoiltr. OD. e.r otat ner month.
■Ar-No EntrrlF.. or oo.ra. I' r Hink Book.
W. 9. TIIOMP.1UN. Piulrlnt.
J. OROIJKBR. 8«roUrr. mt' Im
N. 8WBKNET,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 SBCOND ITBIET.
FINE COOD8 1~ {PERFEOT FITS!
Satisfaction Cuarantoedl
A FINK LINK OF BPR1KO AND BUMMER
Uoodi jail rtciTed. CAI Aod AM ItJ.rr
OS-48 HVeooil .trr.t. «ti^7 w
NITt It I. M1TII I TO
Picnic anil Hull Coiiiiuiltrt'v
WbaV
fAABD T> KURNIRH
the Slot*, aider coop*.
NFEM IK KIMIARD
HARRY AMLAII,
With looit Qreot s-nu-iia,
OOUWTJCMFJBJI T.
iif tiinvf: aktihtn aek now
. futd bf nfaecere Woe t of the Rock- Moon
HAPPIIO TROll'i;,
Inrlu.llr. lb- C hIM Wonder, ■AI'l'll")
I. FLIP. ELLIS,
AAIOO I". A l.l.l" and W. ELLIS.
«»r|n.li.rnlf n n J V II- 1 1 1 ■ t •-
OD Y L I n T O IT,
...AID....
L I r V A l» A. M R.
ON OUR IIOOKN. A.\D CAN UK Bef.
iif.
itn i
r sen
Mlll'MIll »i\ < llltltYW .t" I'O,
■tjoieiiioj^l 'wwr o .1 IUI«
01,1 ■' rn vii ax r h
AHOIN a.'.V ATO .V3J0-«»
•Jtpwf joj etuoojj; ,«• ••>l|ii« l««'S*i;[jre
tlMtQ pae
eioobiq i»»op «tji, -soif j oituepoa it 'S ..rn.j-.u
(ii ) -i| pot eepon teoq eq, g. •> 'leoatoa ieo(] -in
o| po^oos ■•VIM f" *d'i'i > .aeaioqo put . .
SHilJ-sAO ABrfUtYJ HIU HHlMHOaT XilA
fj|aJO|tr*n pie •m.l
1*1 'loiwaji go '.aiiie Jaaistoq
asnoi) doija pue jaisXo
OldlOVd NH3HAn08
;j'9s.inoA Jofua paB i(r)i,v 9A|,
THE OLD
Hot sootch,
IS Morton atr.rt. near Aienrnr.
All Drinks Ten Centa
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOS AMD JERRY IN TOW".
Alwaje oo file tbe New York Herald, Harper''
Weekly. Freok Leelle'e, Dar'e Dolose, Police Oft
sod tat'afr joureelf.
eer- Ooa't forget tbe eljrp of tbe Hot R«olr.h.
faTtr W. h. WALDRON. Proprietor.
O
OEOROE MA-TEB'
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOciaiF.ll
$50,
LANCASfER'S
•it tYAamwoi ■ 1 1
fel" l-a B ->**.
BANGER HALLE
ISlROKR'6 1IAI.L.)
14 nr.ABT ST., DIIK EME»T.
\...i- Lot lit. t'h.lrott "trtinil, of Wtno*
.nd Ll'infira on bono.
DEPOT WtTANO t lASCHl'S BAT BRlVVtR?
nam oiiris ii.i iiMAitn.
Alton. ion, Good Livern!
M'p
■ Mli.ll Y
Je$*.
■tiioi its :.ri-[>iniT. Oar iJIIU of YfttW
etob— oe nil tbe dflllrniciea of the tPMim. Omi
-nr.tt.. la "Oood Yere.Oood Oooklnisnd Modsrftke
ObAvtas."
P. KKBI.KH Ot tO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
E81 sod SIM (;ommer:iaL otxV
YflO Hsrket street.
Open romAA.lL to 10 p.h. an 31 lm
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VI Ate INI A CATY. HjEVAJDA.
THIS KLKOANT THRATRB HAS UKRS REV
deooroUd, end osn be reatcd by tbu iifbt of
?t tbs week. Hurs And tretellng ooniDavnlM
Ubsnllr treaiod with on M-plicrtlon irlOUeT
afpflN PIPKH.
j)A«er and aoln It-m -laio\.
J. II. MffC-AIin.
- let. Kan !■ r.-...(vo
-S- .A. T 3E3 E9'
k- FIOAR O ."
THE JOUBMAX OF AMTJBXMEKTS.
Published every 1*9 in too Yea* *>*
*. F- BOGr-A-HT^TJB
AT
tatMerrtnnt and 5S5 Wa.bl»*to.- Si*
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
U0SD1Y MAY 19, 1873
A Little Mixed*
Mrs. Afujfington (whose sight is fading
and who just "dips into the newspapers"
Loquitur.) They eeem to be hangin' people
at a dreadful rate, now-a-days. Perhapa its
all for the best, though. I shouldn't have
been grieTed if they'd have hanged that
Laura D. Fair, for ehooting Brcderick, I
think ..was. Bhe ought tobe a margadale
(magdalene, vra bel ere Mrs. M me^ct)
repentio of her sioi, instrad of goin' round
tryio' to lecture w.lrea into ihe fold.
They've hanged that young man who was
called "\te divine chicken," which sesms to
me blasphemioua, though he might have
been a very good young man. though not so
.good as that comes to. Then they're hanged
Mortituore, tho young pretender, as I beli3ve
they used to call him, and now the next is
that poor Mr. Bogus whs, it seems, hasn't
done anything wjrae than get up bogus ex-
tras and write for the Chronicle. I suppose
there'll be a petition to the Governor, to
comitito his sentence to imprisonment for
life, but now they've commenced, they' J
ja3t as lik*ly as not, haBg him. I'm not
opposed to corporal punishment bat it ssems
as if juatice was jus! a little streaked in these
times and as if haogin' was to be the only
thing."
African Proverbs.
At the bottom of patient wait.ng lies heav-
en.
Hope is the pillar that holds up the world
Hold a trua friendship with both hands,
If tbe starB were leaves, many peop'e
vou'd Bleep out of d;o:e.
All the flowers on a tree do not pr.duce
fruit.
Ti>e partridge love 3 pea9, but not those
coiog into (he pot with itself.
A poor man has no friends.
.a*.
TUe Last New Song.
Air— "Mod <& Chandoji,"
Emerson Corville i= my name,
My business always Is the sama;
Eastern OysterB, ard Fancy Boast,
Relishes theB9, that my house can boast.
S»fely these Blvaivea to all I show,
Oh! high ohl Ob! high oh!
Hone who have been but again will go,
Corville fays so! says so!
On Flee Street, at So. 410,
Rememb: r the number and call again.
Visions of Shell-fl^h In every style,
lawirdly cause you much to emtle.
l_BdieB wlih escorts there always go,
Ladies go I Ladles go!
Emerson Corvllle'spolittl and so
»-l Tney go! they gol ihey go!
Woman's xcikIits.
One would ttlnk tbat it was one cf wonran's
riguta to ecjiy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay ths eame f rice for it. Nearly a!l the res-
taorints " fcr ladles and gentlemen" in San
Frauclsco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only aite. There ib an exception.
At ths Pioseeb Bebtaucakt, on Washing on
street, at the cir&er of Dunbar Alley, Indies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner orluxcb, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
elnce 38J9, provides every luxury the market
afiords. E. (b ladleB and gentlemen find there
dishes to please tbe most epicurean taste. *
Dr. Barlow *J. i@xn.itti
IB giving a coars of Free Lectures to Gentle-
Dien on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7^ o'clock.
A Dart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids daily, from Oioip u., tree. w
J>on't Fall to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madame £urra, Astrol-
oger, Juit arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She has cbarms for
lust. Love and Happines'. which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le'ter,
93. All communications strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a ji. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gosranteed in every respeoL Office, 15
Seoond street, Boom 11. to
Ladies ajcd Qixtltmex, remember the lead-
ing itablOEaMe ieia:l Shoe store in San Fran.
Cisco. H. Hinder*, 332 Keaxny street, between
-Plna and Bueh, *k
•Every tootly Sviltea.
Tliere b no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats, at " The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second h»t store below Kearny), all these
nxw styles can be found. Tbe stock Is Immense
— the rrlce* are reasonable, Every ona who
does there is sure to bo suited. s
Attention, Ladles
To give tee skin the softaese of Telvet, and
lie tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Uiceit'a GsEiii de Lis, ,
McDowell, Show OariT Writer
Beady made and idiJb to order. Boom 10
-J8 Market stnet, oor. Post and Montgomery u
ITI-v© Hwndred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
filtt Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff Et. •
;nx Chowdor Every nigbt.
The best ohowder in town, a', the Original
Sot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just cfi
fiearny. 3-T
Ouihiotjjst.- Madame Clara A&tonla, the
OlMrvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium, 313 Kearny street, bet. Bu;h and Pine.
False Mm me.
The story of "Fafsa Shame" follows tie
fortunes of Magdalen Atlierleigb. Ytuog,
rich acd fcemtiful, Magdalen cares Utile for
tte mea around her, and especially little
for tie young Lord Arthur Chilton, whom,
from her earliest years, sbe has been taught
la regard ai her future 'hosband. So indo-
lent is he, and so foppsb in dress and man-
ners, it is impossible tt credit him '.with the
poitea^oa of any hercic virtue. Now hero-
is virtues are exactly wt at Magdalen warns.
Lika tie age, she 8 eks a "man," one capa-
ble of grand deeds, and not a woman out of
petticoats. Her mind tunu to the deeds of
kuighte and paladins, and ste communicates
coDsamlyto her worldy-minded and uuro-
mautic bat genuine and affectiona e friend,
Constance, ter determination to marry none
of the Uleti around her. The philosopLer,
ookiDg at tUestiis, falls into a ditch. Mag-
dalen very new fills iuti a ditch when she
takes for almost a hero ote Ernest Brag-
Ieigb, wiihwtom f»te throws ler into con-
tact. Without accepting tbis pennilets atd
dishoues; fortuce-l.uater, she gives him
some 6lc uragerrent, and she tells him tb&t
if te will only d j some dead of bravery ehe
will rezeire bim as her knight ia very deed.
To simulate bravery is easier ttan ti exhib-
it it. Tbis is what Brag'.eigh feels, but f*te
give him aohance of Bhining for awhile as
a hero with no risk whatever. An adven-
ture hf.a tobe provided, bo Magdalen turn"
blss into the water at Rowan Ghyil Falls, a
place in tbe vicinity of which, at apicnio
assemblage, tbe spectator makes the ac-
quaictinces of the principal personages of
the play. No one being near, Loid Arthur
jumps into tha water and rescueB the girl-
So soon as he discovers she ia coming back
to animation he retires. Iq his heart he
loves her. Ho do:s notohocss, however, to
owe anything to giatitude. He witbd'aws,
Ecordingly, after taking a very pardonable
kiss or two of the fair whits bands, and
efiectiDgan exchange of riDge destined aftsr-
wards. sorely to bother the heroine. The
stcond person to find Magdalen is Brag-
leigh. Not liking to see any gocd deed wan-
der unfateerel through a naughfy world,
Bragltigh claimB the merit of having res-
cued Magdalen, which is at ones scrorded
him. As tbe required proofs of heroism are
afforded, Magdalen now accepts bim as an
acknowledged suiter for her hand, and tr'es
to stifile two voices in her breast— one,
which declares him unworthy of her lore ;
and a second, which tells her that her love
already belongs to Lord Arthur. Act tbe
second follows after an intarval of six
montbs. The whole party to which the
reader was at first introduced is now as-
sembled at Ch'lton Abbey, tbe seat of the
Earl of Diehington, the father of Lord Ar-
thur. Bragleigh hajwastadno opportunity
cf advancing his own interests, but bis suc-
cess Las col. been proportionate to bis effort.
Fortune is on bis side, however, and he suc-
ceeds at last in bringing Magdalen to bay.
Along ciurse of "correcting fortune" in
games of chanoe has rendered bim pre'.ty
unscrupulous. Hs succeed*, Accordingly,
in a tolerable bold vesture, that, namely, of
cu'.tiog aringoff the neck of Lord Arthur
who is sleeping, which, in emulation .of
Edgard Baventwood, he has always carried
tlere. Toia action is witnessed by Con-
stance Howard, a young lady thoroughly in
the interest of Lord Arthur, to whom she
raveals the thefr. When Lord Arthur, who
has borne with composure the wearing by
Bragleigh of tbelaurela of the re coe, hears
of t 'ji3 action, and learns that by means of
the ring so obtained the doubts of Ma.dalen
have been overcome, and a consent from her
to espouse her pre'endtd preserver has been
wrung, he thinks it time to interfere. He
watches his opportunity, however. His
reticence in this matter, together with bis
general indolence, are misread or misin-
terpreted by Bragleigh, who, seeing iu tne-m
nothing except proof of cowardice, deter-
mines to revenge himself en Lord Arthur
for the taunts under which he his long
winced by fastening on him an effront.
Tbis come3 about in a striking s:ene. The
ladies go to their rooms, but the gentlemen,
the younger portion at least, remain to see
in the newyear, tbe night being New Year's
Eve. After some words of wrath have been
spoken, BrsgLigb dashes a ghBs of wine in
the fees of Lord Artanr. The young no-
bleman is about to respond, .when tbe ar-
rival of his father caases him to obeck him-
self, and on the tableiu of general aaton-
iahment breafes the coise of tie new yen's
bells. Upon this a:one, admirably contrived
acdexe:ut:d, the curtain fal's. The third
act is tbe best aud most anirabtedof tbe
three. Lord Arthur has got the c'.ce to all
Bragleigh's baseness, and he d.tc-rmines to
uie fcn power relentlessly. From the bully
who finds himself cowed and over-mastered
by the man he bad so despised, be wrings
everything he needs. Borne sparks of fire
are shown by Bragleigh, but tbey are pow-
erless to harm. By a slow but profoundly
interesting process Lord Arthur obtains
from him an apology, a confession of bis
crime?, and a withdrawal of all hold or
claim upon the hcireFS.
Notice to the PnoHc.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine Btock of men'*, boys' and chll-
arens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
6*0., below coit. Call if you want bargfiin9.3i>
Milli sbbt.- Hats cleaned, presied and
trimined to otd >r a1, ths lowest prices. Miss
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant aDd comfortable c&rtlage, stylish
horEesaLd a reliable driver aretbe leadinges-
sentlale of an tujoyoble ride, aud tbeae cannot
be secured in San Francisco bo unquestionably
a* frcm Frank houtos, whoee carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Hie handsome turn-outs are u -ed
by the te.-i circles of (he city, and as he makes
it a point to employ abl<, honest and perfectly
courteous driver?, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrlrge proprietor on this
Ooest, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those whioh he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr-at success in his business, and tne
admirable way in which be oouducts it makes
him a tavorlte with all who pa'ronize him. *
T*lxc Boat Bemedles,
Tjt. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, corner of Oommtrcial. *
Sant'vich Island PulU.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry Is
taking new life. Air. Jacob Schieiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
tor ma'trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei.
berwill find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. a
»
Tlae New Oister House.
Otsi£B Gi.otio hBB been opemd by, A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Deabrj in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentleman," at 438
Fine St., next to Bowen BroB., grocera. This is
in every respect a place where a gentleman can
take his family. 5-G
Willie Labor Only:
Employed by the What Obeer Liundry, 121
Leidesdoiff s'rset. •
We get no bmiuess frum Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff street, *
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumati&m and Neuralgia.
Public accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 A. at., can
be returned in the evening if reqoired; we
never disar-poitit! What Ohear Laundry, 121
Leloeedorff street. *
Flue Can dies.
9resb, sweet and deUclouB candles, of every
variety, at 31. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 678 Kearny etreet. Wholesale and retail, a
UaoLles "Visltincr Curds,
Written, engraved or printed by Joan P.
Dwtteb, 126 Batter etreet, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hahuexb-
omsre seatlt habeed. Penuahbhzf of every
description to order, s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITY G-,Sk.M> DINTS,
Corner Twetltb Sid Folaom BLreats.
THE AERIAL SHIP!
Will Make an Ascension
TnUBSDAT MAY SSd
Tbe S-^n Francisco Gas Ooddp&df will lay their
main ioti the Oardeaa, and PK'jF. Li? aod tbs
EUI&LAY FA&ilLX will aioiat to ioiHt* the woo-
der!nl Ship. Tbie Ship can be i c 11 ted many
woaiber, being low od the ground and looft io
ba?e. <njl9
AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall Lots
No 77 and 7 8— Delinquent.
TOiN d SuX, Aaouoneara No. 319 Mootgonv
ery etreet. For pir'.i^alara eeo advertise meots ia
AI ta and Exaralcer.
Bf order Board of City Ball Oommiasonera.
Uie-td ROB ( GEORGE. Seoretary.
McDAMEL'S THEATRE
CBETiXVE, ■« YOMI.VS.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
l9*Talent going Bast will fiad it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. HcDASIEL,
mj9 Look Box No. 1. Cheyenne, Wyomiog.
THE! VETO.
A Fivorile Resort for Lovers of
Good Liquors and Choice Cigars.
•^ Their Pony Bruudy la a Specialty.
B. H. LEVY. Proprietor, southwest comer of
Kearny and Commercial street!. my 151m
CERMAN_PIANOS.
THE BSST AND THfi OHEAP-
'Bt. Kohranbitadter St Co., Agents
for the oalebrated Factories of
i . - - • - Slothner, in Leipzig, and Sobleip,
p Berlin. Offioe. ■!« PLAY SiRKE r. sp23
CENTRAL BATHS.
NO. IIS GEARY STREET.
Eitbs, 25 cents. Best accom-
modh tions in tbe cit/. Separate
_ , « entrance for Ladies. The Biths
Tm hi ii 9't d np wuh all modern
improvements. Hair Oaf.inc, bhtving and Sham-
pooing. Cbilrtrsn"* Hair nea'.lj cot. Lad lea' Sham-
pooiDg.51 cents. Private room for Ladiee.
wQf Stringrra vi-iting the city are respeotf ally
reque«t-3d to pitronizo ibese Baths. my3
MRS. £. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl THIBD STREET,
Has tbe choirs', and most select asaortment of
goode in her line in the city. Her HATS are mar-
vels of beaatv. acid wait ia moil important. HKR
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
Just Received
QO CJ.a.JSES
Fine Black Silk Hats,
KEOCLAJK PSIOE, S4 OO.
*WU\ be Soldi for $1 OO
xo ca.s:e:;
Fine Panama Hats,
1TOBTH 88 SO.
Selling' tor One Dollar.
IO CASE S
....OP....
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
KEBILAK PBIOR, Bl SO.
Selling for Fifty Cents
lOO DOZEN
....or
CASSIMERE SUMMER HATS,
At Fifty Cents.
Fifty Cases
....OF THE,...
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
TFIX.L. BE SOLD
FOR ONE DOLLAB.
PICNICS. EXCURSION. £]
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
A.SO OllElPEB THii 1ST OTEEE
STOKE IN TBE CITY.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
6 1 8. and G20 Kearny st.f
Corner of Commercial
S. F. and K. P. B. c
CHANGE OP
THE CHEAPEST ROUT* fb THE '«»,
ON A.ND AFTffE APKIL I, 1379 Tt m>
or ANTELOP^oonneotiogVtDV, ??f'
mg with tbe San FtAnciico A Not to tVt
road Company for Oloverdale and ill i ?1:
UatioDB. will leave Sao Fian^iaco d» ff
excpitd), (rom FroLt street Wharf u 'ii?
r-nruioe, the train will leave Olovari a
5:30 o'clock a m , connecting at Dooac 2$
8Le mBr aod arriving in Sao F.anoi»oo ti-i
Ihs Btesmere and oara mako oloie
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURSONsTt REWJC! «»,
Leave San Franciaoo at 8 A m ei k
arriving at Olovtrdsle at I o'clock p.'m «,'u
will leave Oloverdale at2o'clooli air Ii
Franoisco at 7 o'clock. This will , 5™
aiuniatt eevHial nonre at any of the «,
tie line of f be ro-»d. For all iaformat TLS:
the OompaDj'aofflao, 486 Mooteoaii g£,'
*PlB PETfR DQNAHUB jj
Change jrf Wh rf.
Oil AND AFTKR MAY let, THE liu
AMTKLOPtt conreoiing witk to .. Y
oisoo and North Pacida Railroad, I
Landing, fcr fODoma, Pttslotna, ! u
Hfcaldatnrg, Oloverdale, and wi ,1,3
StaRcs' Spring- and tie Gejeer*. will uTJ
FRONT BTRBEf WHARF.
The City Gar en
Comiug Picnic S(j
T'HE ATTENTION OF ALL 6001
scoiatione and Military Oompu
to the advantages offered by tQese ■
and beaatifn.1 gronnas for Holiday
vals. They can be procured on aoj
week for picnic purposes the comin
more advaotageons terms tbas aov c.
State.
THE CITY 6ABBE
Are easy of accuse withoat any tariff
aod are prodded with Urge and bsaai
large Shade TreeB; beaanfal Floirert
from every clime; nnneioua Swings
moth Dancing Pavilions; a natural
Pleasure Bona: Fountains aod Obser
ere, al1 perfectly sheltered from th<
mammoth Beatanrant is on tbe groant
convenience for the accommeda tton i
sioB has been made. Everything bat
in the most complete order for the oon
TUE CITY Q1BOE
Are the largest in tbe State. Ther
acres of Knoll and Shadrd Lawn, )
dens, etc., and are capable of ace
20,000 persons with the greatest conve»
tra (Jars rnn directly to the Garden*. •
Fionio OommittstB are especially te
and inspect tbe Groonde, and ASMt
which will be most favorable.
M. T. STEVJQNS, Pre |
*&■ OfBce hours 3 to 6 P.M.. daily, at li|
Oorner iwelftb and Foisom etreeti.
N. B —300,000 Admission Tioks i
by varions Asdooiations hoidiog iMtk
Oity Gardens last year. The sale c i
liqiora will be prohibited on the grotl
<ival days.
iltll
•::,■
-oon
it »
"J Tr
o4fft
•d»ri
Badger'sGentral Park, i idai
fo?^
S!
HBSB BEAUTIFUL GARDElfSIIIlM
open tor tbe sea-ion, and maij si as
T
popular
FICKTIC8!
Will ba held there. Tbe attractions m
ona. SKATING PAVILION, MUSK , BTI
NASIUM. Skating free ou week (tipH
Adml.ilfln ib
CHILDREN IO ORNTS.
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
BOETII »4 OO.
Selling for $3 SO!
i^-IVO ^" E .
WE STATE SIHPLT FACTS, AND
S17ABABITEE TO SELL GOODS AT
THE FBICE8 TTE ADVEBTHE.
ITCALL AND SEE,
618 and 620 Kearny street.
Read! Read!!
THE PALACE OF FAI
ANOTHER EXCITEMENT AB|
New r tore. 1? Seoond strvet. '
Grand Hotel. Clothing of the 1st*
fashionable styles made to order.
NOTE THlfPRIClfl
Pants.. ..from $6 to $12
Suits ..from S9f|
I inrite the inspection of toe OhflM
the market,
A. MORRI-:
No. X<T Second See.
my 17 lm Oppoalte GrM'gS
OR REN
HERB
iirre
The (Jreat Tonic end Awpetl
Si»l« Kverjwhert.
THE RIALTC
A. Popnlar Bende
The OhoRcett "Wines nod I/qo'
Pacific Couit.
fiUI-EHB BAVANA Clt
THIb OEM OF A 84L00N AT
No. 4T THIBD 8TB
Will b, eoDdaoted. in so perl.ot » BM
pbrtse "Meet me on the Kulto a»\
willsignijy tbe ohief joj ol datlj Ufe.
Grand Opening This £
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litl1
H. WAFER, Propriell jj|
P. MOAMDLE. ^no^l »g|
J. O. COMBES,
TERRAPIN LUF
C«r. Second and Teh»m» " ***
-Terrapin oomtaotl f*JA
Oistere in erery et'le. |»' J
.BDPPKK BOOMS fffl^^
deo311m
IOC WII.I, FIN
s>a. Bar 3wi A.H.: ° *
....AT....
The Corn ExchnW
No. 1» CLAY 9TBjij|'
M B8i_D~'?JfjH.A.,S:_St!AI?.XJ
1.(5. irvtIUAn. V/Mi»«.»».—
AND P.SYOHUMKTER. has «
, -J STOCKTON BfREKT. HO»J
10 to 6; Fee, 93. Circles Monday "
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ouacco:
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CALIFORNIA TI1ATBB.
]HOllTlCDLTt
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a* —
ONE WEEK MORE CW TNI
Grand Horticultural Spring Exhibition
paaaa »••••
'ilao Shame;
or
IB IV *X*
Kir-x. Bay District norticnltnral So<
Now Tsar's Evo.
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MAT f«i
HU •o.aaaol
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M A »
THa» Comm.ttoo of Arrangamant*. in
wilt continue thl* fair until Saturday. Way 84.
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Or, l>f© w Yonr's Hlvo.
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nxxatio work, "SJSTTocittim.
PROMKMIH m»\i Mil ItV m IIMIIH A m IILOTT!> BAHB
I'loRranmr Tkla AfUrnooa from J to 6. an* FTrnlnc, H to 10.
a»**ooaadaoT»oo,
k m i»> ■••> am ruk tw. t».,.«i— «t.«
UliaiH ■— l-.r. Boo. t« IH M tUf M
|j»C nitaa I • B.a. art,* o bod boono.las: for -ll pa.ja.lia. Tb» dlSVr
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Kill.
iiho piii,: < i
BojlfraaBB
him mi
im^.Vti i i .-fftrt THE MLLIARD TABI.K
UK AMI FALSE MI.VJ1E MATINEE
.. Hoir rri«f to «n paaraa or to. Hoooo
. ai *• rami.,
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a rmi.int i i\ m. . mtiM r..
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w»«.
• aoi.o > .in t im.iv r..f raavaal i,, a)«iln ri.o.i
• ALL IIOIl. TBI Rl>»» irHIIITITI
a — »BLBCTIO>« r>»aaa "roaBbooaor"
I- A It I >I>.
/ICATO POI.KA ... .THAI •
» riVAI.K, fr.ao Dor fnlHllli '
a nuirnrTHiTifnuimiiiiKki •
• wnv, avp.in aid atuns WALTS .inn .«
SrOHTII.UI> D'ABInRB «|U)F IITHOTTI
a. a. — rum roa c. i.ri n araaacr io rim latiw at tub mm mi
■JTU t.i a a. i. raiiDaii whu riaiiim ticbatb rw«t aiTliaaot.
r*»Hr a.oaoo Tifk.i.
Ot.,1. «.oao. Tlfkfll
a,.«l. AlMlMlnl
Cblldrr.
Doora opon an 17 daj (aaoopt BnndAj) tixon II a m. Io* t. u .and fraaa IHUHia
17 secW
at eainmiiT.
THI HOI D IS SOLO BV
-_ . a pwi*ir*«t. apueaia p«a-
aad U»r IMP.
Baa twal.a lorora off Prtooa.
Iba Fair amis hold .
I HID HAS RETURNED TO
Itaa PnreDt
CA SHIRT STORE,
■rap IroaX, baa XiaoTri lo
_ Mi'pimil i-treet,
(i»l,rn '•* W|M *nrt " ooroplale t»i
__— -""-"[ha or miiTi ud ii uiiiii.
THE R' ° ""■• "' ,he "■■•'' ,"™ attaa.
BEMBOICTT A CO.
jlif^JJJ IJ^OE TB« OTjnit OF RIIltUMA
d Ooeatip.t.oo, And kiLdnd din,
1 htTft atirSlO
'l„)H »' r, FaJwaarrf. - .
11 -Mm a
fa •' .k*'!L *' "CIV to »b« titfti *Aio» of poor ■•r-
! ' » i mj |.u rUeamitlo (.rotable.
'■'W^i-'t.** "■"•"■ 'ioabo: "YoDrAp«rl*otbM
r»i«.j bcavltrt «cd refuliUd tb«
jrtOi#!' ' J' ■w-autos). Grand Hot«l: "Yonr
•* ittinF1 ■* for Bnaanatiam has proted on-
<< ' *JaT« il wnbla day (now aboal •Urao T«wa
v- I ttinimr uptriHMd oa« t«la|*
^^^^H B MrlVaai^rti, 115 Hhlplay It.
'• .. if J b* Ooao.ii't Roawdlat o( t> sows
olpJi» n»I tamtUim to two wtokt
11V' ib^LI!! '"*' D"*"". SmOU Yli
■—■■aadiai 1 am now to good baallb-.
Uch I b»* b*Mo d«pri»id for nor*
iff
'■el Dor*, SuU Yiabol: " Altar
ffil"
a."
"•inu batiaan at Iba Docot-SIT
aiuBPn-a: naoa..
■K. JORDAK'I
IMTOIICIL MUSEU",
Oallaaa of KeOUIaa.
Tit
"*&
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Gives Tono to thy Stomarh.
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
.^TXLB.^
Is a Sore Relief for Indigestion
(ruB^xLB.^5
HAS NO UUPKRIOR All A
BLOOO PURIFIER
Ml II
WILLIS^ BAND.
PURNIKHKD FOB AU.
1
■ad for atl*.
MAlC'l'IM. lll.l'M leader of1
Orchratrilo
11 FMtY TON PER MEHDEM, IaCad-
Of Hrni Ilitnil.
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Hank,
Io, aaa arootaoaaorjr aaraaa,
(HoDtfoaiafT Block.)
QIABAIKTII H'»D BIOO.OOO
aaa-Tarm D,po.lU. on. par Ofot PIT month.
asa-No KotrrlF*. or aairi. trr B.ok Book.
. W. H. THOMPaOH. Pr.llaaat.
J. OROOKKR, Haoratary. "I""
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS BBCOBD 1TBIIT.
FINE OOODS l~PARFBOT FITS 1
Satisfaction Cuaranteod !
AFINB LIRE OF UPBIrlO ARD SUKMIK
Ooodi Jailraoal.ad. Oall aod aaa LbaBr-
av-All Baeoaia attfra. »a^7 ai
MBS KOOKRT. OLAIBVOVAKT, TUB I ^X,
aod Traooa Madlam— Cao ti. con,olt.d m\J*
'"-'-■'-- *^ a"V
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
If. ...m- 1«» mill 17" ll'JO Wiixlklutztoii Ntii'.t.
-^*aa»^ri:^5^:3ftv»g.
NrcllAL SOTKE TO
1'irnir and Ball L'onunlttrrN.
IAB ormpoiad of
oa boal mQaloika, la Ida Slat*, nodal ooaapa.
t.ot laadaia, at lair rata,
■ mnu KiiiiARn
IIAKKT AMI All.
Wltb voalr Oraat BfaaaU aj.
COUKTKlirBI T .
atiTiio Tiorpa.
InclOullon Ibo ri.11.1 Waadrr, IAPPIIO.
I. II. IK II.I.K.
Miaa H. ELLIS) aod W. KI.LIB.
atrla.ramli and Uaotli*!..
OUT LIHTOB,
...-AFD-...
I. T < T A O A M B.
TIM) AllflVK A«THT» All SIITf ON Oil DIIIIK. ASO CAB Bill.
■odad b, anaaiar* WaHol Iba Roaki AfoootaAoa, Ibi
u|b oor anaoc,.
• III.UIIIAV COBBTM
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f >i
UnolH OUT ATO RJdO^a
•ooipof jo- aaaeoojl fo „||a, lunSaiif-d*
-ortain poo
aionbn loaon aox ~oi,i atoiapovj |a 'aatqii.a,a
10 van pa, a«o)oo IMqaq, qi|« 'jaoaatn ,.,q aqi
pi po*.oo '.a.. ill pp. idoqo iaaO|oqo poo . .
BHllKAO ASIJJ.TA XIII. HSl.VMfU Mill
30 &*)
asnoH doi|3 pue
OUIOVd NU3H±n08
•jl9suno,\ Xofaa pnn \i»j^ OA]i
THE OLD
i Hot s. ooton,
SB Jd.irloo »lr-ol. orar UoMrop.
' All Dt-iiiUw Ten Cental
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
J THE BEST TO! MP JtRBT III TOWR.
I Alar At* on HI* Ibo Now York Hortld. Hatvtpor'f
Wavoklr, Fruik Lotttlo '■, Dao '■ IJotnfit, PollOO O*
' Eattaj, All lb*. OalifoTnlA pOpOTat, aVlAO Loodot.
| Ponch, Boll'Blilfo, lllattfatttd Looaoo Ifows. OsJl
And »t IbTt yoaraotf.
Sb** Don't (ort*t Ibo ilrn of tbo Hot, *«ot«bo
f«7 tf W. 0. W AI.DKO*. ProDrtotor.
O
OLI
ifWtMk, 1* ' " Tf URN DEB, ... ««
(£19BILBBBbW old rHttlOAlRaad Lion. lt-Oovr*
ntrvat. bo-«Mo Kajarnr and Dnriot, -bar* yon
oiVhAwHOT^^DyOl^JJRlKIiS, Frwu.d
GEORGE MAYES"
udiU kind! of HHKLL PISU,
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FREIMCII
BEAVER
[SUITS
TOOBDF.Il cpOU,
i
LANCASTER'S
• IT WAI||l\«TON «T It
f*l«Ia> Optx Maaair* • ftp* « IloaaSt.
BANGER HALLE
(•.Iff.aER'S HAI1 ..I
14 OUST AT., H hA.lt kHE-af.
X*mr bDt thf> ( h.ilrPIt BfSaawd of ffll«»
rad Liquor* oa bond.
OtPOT WiTAMO A IAICHIS BAY BRIVYIIT
lalltl CHRIS FELDBARB.
Attention, Good LiTcrs!
A. UK
firm l«
in* co
■ i i i.i '•. t".'iMKRLY
p wit a KB.
tudwt*btb*>
era mul* iv.
. : D* MaW
*TOi Li««D lianofi
Lhf .1 >•» Arlty. Uor Bllli of Vf
iml'"'.l all t&« drllC'.ClAI Of lb* MUOD. OST
motto !■ "(iood Ear*. Good Oookloi *nd Modintto
UbAi-tfA."
1'. I1UK»F* A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
•81 Acd &M* UomiaonjiAi. ADd
T419 MArkttstrMt.
Opon ram S a.m. to 10 P.M. toll In
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIHaJNLA CITY, J»JRVabVJ>A.
THIS KLIGANT THHATRI HAS BEBB BM~
dotoorfttod, Asd or ■ b* rpntod b/ tbn olgbi oi
bf tbo miL Ht«r* Ail uTAtolliif oomx-"
llUnlrt tr*»Ud wltb on •.uplloktloa ^L^*t
llUUSOrAOd SOla, I'rOprtal**,
Or to J. II. MtCAHE,
«»0 WoablTittow BtrooL. 8ai
jA*bAT*K.a
9 FrAOClM
TATE S*"
Branch Saloon and Billiard Halt
Cor. Morktt and Third •trc-ct*.
Jf.X. cor. Coaiiurreltit and I,'-ldr»dorO-,
•
THE JGUBNAL OF AMU8EMEKT8.
PablUned «»«T D47 in the Y«at br
y„ *»•- b oca- ARBue
AT
MIHerHinDt and 58S Wtt-tbliiKtoii 8U
Below Montgomery. S*n KreacUoo.
TUESDAY. MAY ,0, 1878
Very Probable.
Tiie Paris polioemen of servioo Piece dee
Trone ware attracted, aboutmidoight letely,
by tbecliokiog of swoids in a corner of the
Place. They ran up and were sBtoDidbed to
discover six noblemen, in Louis XIII. cos-
tame, fighting furiously. One yelled: "Wait,
vile Maugiron! I will pin you with my ra-
pier againBt the wall, infamous seducerl"
Another uoaued, as he fell, mortally woun
ded, on the ground: "Adien, Schomberg! I
am doid! Think sometimes of your poor
friend Qaelas. I leave my poor sister to
thee. Takeciaeof her for God's sike." The
otbe's cheered "Vive le Koi!" The police-
men ware rather stupefiei by this sight, and
feared at first they were in fie presence of
ghosts. When tbey recovered professional
tenses, they ran on the oombatint*and dis-
armed them and picked up the dead man.
Explanations were made, and tbe noblemen
proved to be poor strolling players, who
were rehearsing a grand drama they were to
pl'y oextday.
Fatal. ~
Last Tuesday we siid:
The be6t thing tbe Grizzly can do is to
die. It ia tiie most sickly publication ever
isaned from the San Franci-.oo preis, and its
only object seems to be to air tbe personal
prejndiC-B of its t*o editors, to abusi pee-
ple whom t.ey do not like, and publish the
poetio effusions of advertising patrons.
Now, that obedisnt beast has taken our
advice and died. Was one flirt of Fiqabq'b
shaving brash so fatil ? WaB our cruelty so
unbearable? Good by Grizzly. "A little
thing and so aeon done for, the marvel is
W*iit 't-ras begun for."
A San. Franciscan In Boston.
Among tbe Art Notes in the Boston Cour-
ier we find the following : " G. D. Russell
lias on his eassl a large view of the entrance
t'o San FrancUc3 Bay, known as the Golden
Gale."
Tiie Last New Song.
Air— "Moet oS Chandon,"
EaieraoD Oorvtlie is my name,
Mj business alxays is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fanoy Boast,
ReUahes these, that my house can boast.
S *feiy these Bivalves to all I show,
Qhl hiRh ohl Oh! bigta ohl
None who have been but again will go,
CorrlUe tays sol says sol
On Fine Street, it No. 410.
Remembir the number and call again.
Visions of Shell.fljh In every style,
|nw*rdly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies go I Ladles go!
Emerson CorviUe'a polit ■_■! and so
3-1 They got tbey go I ihey go!
Woman's x-tig;hts.
Oce would thick that It was one cf woman's
rlgnts to enjoy bs good a dinner as a man, and
pay tbe tarue {rice for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " lor ladles and geiitlemen" In 8au
Francisco have poorer lara than tboee where
gentlemen only dioe. There lb ah exception.
At the Piobeeb ErsTAUBAXT, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies oan
get an excellent braaslast, dinner or Incch, at
ft reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
sinoe 18i0, provides every luxury the market
aflords. Both ladles aiid gentlemen find thera
dl&hee to please the most epicurean taste. *
X>*-„ Barlow J. «mith
Is giving a oonrs of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexnal PhyBlology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 Oalifornla street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 J. o'clock.
A cart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in resard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to i p. m , tree. v
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and Blses, for ea'.e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st. •
Don't Fall to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doc.or For-
tune Teller of the age, Madame sSmhk, Astrol-
oger, ju»t arrived from the East, and can be
«onsuKed on all events. She hai charms for
Lnck. Love and Happiness, which never fail to
take efftct. Offloe Consultation, $2; byLe'ter,
S3, ill communications strictly private. Office
henra from 10 o'clock a u. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion ru TiTitwd in every respect. Office, 15
.Second etrvet, B^om 11. 4o
Everybody exulted.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
in hate, at " The" Bat Store, 647 Washington
■treet (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prlcoe are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there la sura to be suited. a
Attention, Ladles
To fijve the skin the softness of velvet, and
ne tint of the Illy to the complexion, use
Dickey's Gbxmb de Lis. l
PraU'o Abolition Oil
Oures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
47hat Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st.
-Oliim Chowder Every Nlftnt*
Tbe beBt chowder in town, at tbe Original
Sot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just ofl
£_aray. 8-i
A Piteous Squeal.
Messrs Caddy and Hughe?, in their issue
of a sheet which they call "Harris & Go's
Court and Law Guide"— a sad "guide" to
these who follow itsiya:
With ibis isf-ue we close tbe Seventh Vol-
ume of "Harris & Co's Court and Law
Goide." Jos; prior to its commencement,
Mr. Harris died. Knowing that we, person-
allv, wo e almost entire BtranRers to tbe legal
profession of this city; knowing t*iat inter-
ested parties bad been straining every nerve
to cripple and break down this publication
dnring its founder's life time; and knowing,
further, the great responsibility to be as-
sumed—it was with some diffideD03 that we
essayed the task of continuing the enter-
prise.
It is no discredit lo a man to own that be
is ignorant of and iucipable or carrying on
aoertain busices?, bat it is to his discredit
when he persis's in an attempt to do so and
ignominiously fails. When Mr. Harris died
bis Guide virtually died with him, ss sinoe
then it baa been so absurdly unreliable that
it has often materially injured lawyers who
havo placed confidence in it as a true record
of cases set for trial in the courts. In tbe
same issue in which thee amateur law re-
porters confess thtir incompetency (Mon-
day, May 19th), tbey prove it most plainly.
Under the head of United StateB Circuit
Court they have a calendar of six oases set
for that day. Twelve lawyers were by this
annouLcement summoned into court. Tbe
fact was that no caees came up on that
day. Judge Lorenzo Sawyer is now
on the steamer due to-day from Ore-
gon, and the Court has been consequently
adjourned from day to day by the Marshal
until his arrival. The Daily Supplement
to the Pacific Law Reporter, furnished gratis
to all subscribers to that paper (which is
intTspeneible to every lawyer), give9 a true
and reliable record of all cases, and never
mekes blunders like thOBe which render tfce
Goide amusing, save to those who suffer
pecuniary loss by them. Under these cir-
cumstances tbe best thing the Guide can do
is to suspend publication indefinitely.
Painting a House.
Old Mr. Watson has got a nice little bill to
pay. He sent a man down town for a pot
of paiot and a ladder. Tbe man got the
paint, and then went to a lumber yard after
a ladder. Then he titdthe paint pot on the
end of tbe ladder, and put tbe ladier oa hU
shouMsr. This was a very smart arrange-
ment, and the man himself admired it very
much. He started for home this way, and
didn't find any trouble iu getting along the
drr-t block, because people had an impression
that a long ledier with a pot of yellow caiut
dangling on tbe end of it wasn't exactly the
tbiog to (rifle with, so they balanced along
on tbe curb stone, or rubbed up against the
bui'dings. Pretty eoon tbe man Baw some-
body in a store he knew, and he turned
around to spoak to him, and drove one end
of the ladder into a millioery case and
knocked tbe crown out of an eighteen dollar
bonnet. Than to bscked off in affright, and
ku eked down the sewing machine agents
with the other end. Then he started to tarn
around, and an old gentleman who was des-
perately endeavoring to pull his wife out of
dinger, saw the peril, and shouted out "Hi,
there !" But it was too late. The pot struck
against an awning post, tipped to one side,
and the entire contents went over the aged
couple. This so started the man t'jat he
whirled completely around, smashing in an
entire store front, frightaning a milkman's
team, and knocking over some thirteen per-
sons who were actively dodging about to get
out of the way. Then he dropped the ladder
and fled into the country, shouting "mur-
der" and "fire" at every jump. A regular
ordained punter is now engaged on Mr.
Watson'e house.
* ■ ■
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evils of Chinese immigra-
tion and the existing depression of buBlness In
Ban Francisco consequent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chinese In our work-
shops, the Golden Era bits the nail Bqu&re on
the head lu the following :
The only measure of redress waioh hold* out
any promise of relief is tbe formation of anti-
Oninpsa societies all over the Coast, tbe membara
of whi';h abe.ll be pledged cot to employ Obtcee,
not ro parosase goods of tho»« who do employ
tbe a, nor to Dorcbaae goods of Chinese mannfue-
toriei. Tbey first propose these anti-Obinese so-
cieties should be to make themselves felt in tbe
cbaraoier of purchasers. If one thousand men
ia this city should 'Sao: an organization ander a
solemn pleig? not to employ Chinese nor to par-
oottse goods of individuals or firms who might em-
ploy tbem, it wOald greatly strengthen tbe bznda
of sach of oar looal maonfactirers as are noxr
engagod in the experiment of compet.ng with
Chinese mannfaotarei. If this one thossird waa
multiplied byten, as it soon m-got be, tho sne-
csas of the expenmont wonld be S3anred. These
societies most bs orgaaized withoat the aid of law,
as no law would be oonttitntioual that discrimi-
nated against Chinese resident?. Sach rtgaaizt-
(iona ooald only he carried oat where the com-
munity 13 nearly aoanlutoai in favor of the object
t j be attained; baLsaoh unanimity, H U believed,
prevails in this State,
The experiment has been tried by at least
one man In San FrsncUoo. We allude to Mr.
H. Sotllff, who 1? proprietor of two lorgs cigar
stores, 330 and 332 Kearny atr?et. as l)ng age
as 1860, Mr. Satliff. knowing what tho result
of Chinese labor would bs, farmed tha resolu-
tion to neither employ Ohineie workmen, nor
sell, nor purohase cigars made by Chlnefe, and
he has oarrisd out this resolution te the pres-
ent dtv, and will continue to adh(rs to it as
long si he rem ilns in business. Many of his
fritnds thought It jmpo.'sinle for him to stem
the currant of opposition to thitse In the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but be
baa done so racDesBfully, and instead of the
one email establishment which be commeno ed
with at tbe time of formtngtbli resolution, be
now has two of the la-ge-t In the city, u
EC Ol£
Antonla, the
Notice to the Public,
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Sonth of the Metropolitan Theatre, la now sel-
ling off his una stock of men's, boys' and cull
urens' clothing, on account of removal, at
The iPfew Oyster House.
Otsteb Grotto has been open- d by A. W.
Manning, one or tho oldeet Oyster Deal<ri in
the city, "For Ladies and GentWmtn," at i28
Fins St., next to Bowen Broa., grocers. Tim is
in etwy respect a place where a gentleman can
take his family. 6 a
White Lahor Only:
.Employed by tbe What Cheer Liondry, 121
LoldeBdorrX street. *
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do onr work, at the What Cbeor
Laundry Office', 121 Leldesdorff street. *
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Iteady made and made to order. Boom 10
603 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Public Acconitaudation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. at., oan
be returned In the evening if required; we
never disappoint! What Ohear Laundry, 131
Leldesdorff street. *
Ladies aitd Gzvtlfmxx, remember the lead-
ing fishioBable ratall Shoe store In 8an Fran-
cisco. H Hinders, 332 Ee»or street, between
Pine and Bush, *k
■ •
Fine Candles.
yresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at 1L A. Mercer's pioneer confection.
ary( 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Uaclles "Vleltlxis; Cafls.
Written, engraved or printed by Jowa P.
Dwteb, 126 Sutter street, oppoalto Ltck Hou'e,
and at the Orand Hotel, N. B.— Habtdkbb-
OnXKFS KEATLT MASKED. PENMANSHIP Of every
description to order. s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
San Francisco Art Association
313 Fine street, below Montgomery.
GALLERY NOW OPED TO THE PUBLIC
....FBOM..,.
lO A. M. to 5 P. SI., and T to lO V, HE.
Single Admission 25 cents
Season Tloket (admitticg Lad; and Gentle-
meo) 85 08
ms21) tf
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Annoonoes tbat at his Saloon,
60)1 K.«nrny »t. , BT*W. cor. Commercial,
Loog famous for the exoelleoce of its
WINES and LIQUORS
All D.-inke will henceforth be
T E KT O IE 3XT T & .
mj 201m
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamslilp_Company,
CARRYING THE VS. S- MAIL.
TICKETS SOLO TO AND FROM
T IVEBPOOL, QrjEENSTOWi\.^*jC*».
Londonderry, Hambnrsb. BromoD.SsSaSsmnlb
HaTre, Peris, Sweden, Belgian, Norway and all
Aoropean cities.
This Company has arrange men ti with the Com-
missioner of Emigration and Railroad Companies
at New York, by which passengers are promptly
forwarded to tbe Pacing Cka.t.
For particular* apply to
B. B. JACK. SON, As*at,
mj20 1m 888 UoiilEomcry street.
CITY G^^n.I3E3ISrfS,
Oorner Twelfth aid Folaom streets.
THE AERIAL SHIP!
Will Make an Ascension
....ov....
THURSDAY MAX 804
The San PrsnoiSBo Gas Company will lay their
main int^ 'he Gardens, and PtttiB'. L &.YT and the
BUISLAY F AMiLX will assist to inflate tbe won-
derful Ship. '1 bis Shio oan be inflated in any
weather, being low on tbe groand and long in
bane. my 19
AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall Lots
No 77 and 78— Delinquent.
MONDAY, JDNE 16, 187J-JOHN 1UIDDLB-
TON A SUN, Auctioneer. No. 310 Moot com-
ery etreet. For pirli jatarj eoe Adrerti&oments in
Alt. and Examioer.
By order Board of Oi tr Ball Oommiaaooers.
M 18-td ROBT GBOBGB, Seoretarr.
....AT
McDAUIEL'S THEATRE
CIIETISHS, WTOMIS'O.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
BtsT-Talent goiog East will find it to their adrsa-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. UcDASIEL,
my9 Look: Box No. 1, Ohaysane, Wyoming.
CERMANPJANOS.
TBLB BEST AWD TH« OHEAP.
Mt. Sebranbitadtertt Oo., Agents
, or the cui-britrd JTacturles of
I T I JIBIothner, in Leipz'.g, and Sonleip,
Berlin. Offloe. Ola OLA Y S rUKBT. ap28
CENTRAL BATHS,
HO. IIS GEABY STREET.
Baths, 2-5 cents. Best accom-
modations in the oit/. Separate
entrance for Ladies. The Bath?
_aie Qtfd np with all modern
tfair Cattinir, Shaving and Sham-
pooing. Children"* Hair neatly cat. LadieB- Sham-
pooing. 5J cents. Private room for Ladies.
■ty ttr»iig?rs vi-iting the city are respscrrnlly
reqaeeted to patronize these Baths. my]
ATHI
i mi prove men ts.
MRS. E. RCQAK,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl TDIXD STBEEr,
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
Just Received
SO CASES
....OP....
Fine Black Silk Hats,
KEfilLaB FH.IOE, «i OO.
Will be Sold for #1 OO
XO GAS
Fine Panama Hats,
WORTH S3 SO.
Selling: for One Dollar.
10 o
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
SIOVLAB PRICE, SI SO.
Selling: for Fifty Cents
lOO DOZE3N
....or
CASSIMERE SUMMER HATS,
At Fifty Cents,
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS,
S. F. and H. P. B.B^
CHANCE OF Tl£
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE BE s
ON 1BD AFTFE AP1.IL 1, 1«7, TB» .
idb vrtth tb. Ban Franoiaoo 4 HmTbffi S
road OompaDy for Olo.erdale and all inE 1
atatlona. will lam Sao Fiaaci.oo ,i S, i
ejooud). fromFrortalrett » h.rl alii M
.ornlo* tho naio -ill !..,, OIoV.mJ J
5:JU o olook A M . cooD.ctlog at Donanii g
«e m;r and arriving io Sao F.anolaoo al ■
Ihs ateamera and oars roaka olaaa a ''
with stages to and from all polnta. w <■
SUNDAY EXCURSIOnTaT REDUCE! ■
Leara Ban Franoleoo at 8 A am, ,
arriving al OlOTtrd.la at 1 o'olook r Ml
"ill lam Olovsrdala at2o'olook, irHrt "B
Fraaoiaoo at 7 o'olook Thla wlUiffl LS
B'onlat. aeveial hoars at am of tbe nh S
toahnool iha road. For all iofornialf» B
tho Ooropalo'o oftl^, 48a MontROB.n .*■
'P'o FETHK DOHABuiii!, L^
The City Gardis
*OR THB
Coining Picnic Mi\
•HE ATTENTION OF ALL fcOOTBT
— eooiatiooB and Military Oompu.*
to tha ad»antagee offoreil by tt.««s oo
and beaaiifal sroanuo for Uolidar i
valfl. Thsy oan be procured on inr <
week for pianlo purposes tha ootniat-
more advantoseooB terms than aoj »roa
TIIE CITY OABDtM
Are easy of aocnta withoat any tariff to i
and are provided with Urge and botvutif 1
large bhode TreeB; beaonfal Flo won • |
from ever* clime; sametoui 8wId«; 1 1
ninth I>ar.ciDK PaviJione, a Dataril. S
Pleasure Boils; Fonntaina aod Gbwm I
era, ai' psrfeoily sheltered from tb* ■ i
mammoth Heataorant isoo ttiegrootdi
conveoienco for the accommed&tioDof' ,
olce haa been made. Ev-ntbiDgbub.ll
in tho moet oompletve order for tba oomlt ■
THU CITY OABDEKl
Are the largest in tbe State. Tbn e
acres of Knoll and 8h&d*d Ltwa, Fit
decs, etc., and are capable of aoooa
W.OCe piieons witn tbe greatest cobtboii
tra (Jars ran directly to tbe GardoDt.
Pionio OommittseB are eBptoially inti
and inspect the Grounds, aad
which will be most fnvonble,
M. V. STEVENS, Pr*» ]
(•■Office hoars 3 to 6 p.m.. dally, at tat 1
oorner Twelfth and FoisomatraeU.
N. B — aoo.OoO AdmiBsion Tickiti I
by varions Aeaooiationa holdiog inIIi I
Oity Gardens la»t ye». The talt of |
liquors will be prohibited on the gnao q
lival days.
»-
5
Badger's Gentral Park, 0 1
THESE BEAUTIFUL GABDKrTB I |
open lor the aeasoo. and tavij ol a
popular
FZCNZOB
Will be held there. The aunotloci i
oafl. SKAIZNG PAVILION. HU8I0
N ASIUM. fikatiox free on watkdui.
A.dmUat»ii
OBILDREN IO ORNTS.
Fifty Case ^
....or THE....
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
TFIE.L B£ SOLD
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
CLOTHING
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All GS-rades,
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AT THE
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fashionable styles made to order.
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p*rf*ctr**d loit'ura*L.t mad*. Tria toea l» par*.
powarfttl aad raaoaaot. Orar Al.OOVof tb*oi
bar* b*r a sold.
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lloa, Pla.no Nloola, f'la.o (arcri, Via-
lias. AlttltAAra, Ascordeona, etc , etc.
I.l TUB MUSIC DBFABTMC.fr OP
A. L. BANCROFT & CO., Agents.
sptt aod T
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THEATRES ARE OUT
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XT.O* Booton,
Batter *tr»*«-t. tear at, aara ) ,
Aod Ut ods of tboir
Hot Scotch'g or Tom & Jerry's
A. 11 Drink* Ten Cental
f*t U J0». D. HKKlon. Pronrtatar.
New Discovery.
ran use or the wokdebful plant
that Ood lataadad for tb. Oar. of
RNIUMATISM, NEURALSIA, 06UT, PARAL-
YIU, CATARRH, AND ALL (PINAL
AFFECTIONS,
la arsdaritood porf*«t'r br tb* or jaralroad— tb*
oil; i T»on oo tho Oontiaaot ti»t fallraorapre
bond* It. mijtic qualltiaa. Tba abov* (JoroplaiBts
sr« *r(sUd «xt*rnallr al.b safety aod locoaaa,
DM. K K. UODUKia to ba found at bla Office,
Tl*>Markat atrao), oppoaltaTblnl, Room* 1 sod
* Iroin 10 a M till'M .And froji 1 to 6 [■ if
Hotldanoo, lf>n« Mtialon atran*. I'aticDtt oap
b* BCOororaodaUd witn Room sad Board. apU
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
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from fallins off. aod alio raitoro a □•Wfrowtb
_t Hair to tb* bald aasd Kitbln a law w**ks wfaors
tba root* at* oot destroyed. Tbls powder la mixed
with wirn water aad rued as a waaa three tn
Ladies and Children
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KINKEAD'8
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ADBBBSINO PLBASAlir TO DBS, BAB1I.V APPLIBD,
la aoi ir-MF. sod will not lolara tbe moat delioau. It
earaa ail dieaaaea of t a eosls. remorse daodreff.
Prevents Hair Falling.
Renrrare lbs hslr *r>f( and aloa.y. sod la PURKI.V VBOB
saP- Tba Orlslnal HAOR BRUSH HAIR TONIO ABD
DRFH8IN0 stay b* had •! tba Af *ot,
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sl«ts_ _ f**!JL
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
WTTB
No. 1 Spring Beds and MattraftHes.
AT TOE
BRANCH HOUSE,
«»* aA.VaOaUE BTZEKT. COB. tl,AI,
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nrty Ooiita por XO'lala.t,
And Leim by the Week.
OPSIN" Alili NIGHT
L. J. VWMhL, Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE .-MOST ELEGANT CUSTOM WORK 1H THE OITT
TEX JOUMAl OF AMDSESiSIS.
Pobl.aiie<i avert Dm in the Y»" h»
■a Merchant »o« SOS 'WluMirtOB eta
Below Montgomery. Sio 7i*t>cieoo.
TUESDAY MAI 20, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California. Theaae.
Barton Hill, the comedian, who made his Brit
appearenoe at this theatre lait eight in Frank
Marshall's play of "False Shame," reocived a Tery
hew u weloome on ert eriofl\ acd afterwards made
• cood impression on the nadieaee, which the;
acknowledged by liberal applause, and by calling
hi a» before the curtiia at the cloie of the first act
and at the end of the play. Mr. Hi.l resembles
Owen Marlowe in some ttiogs, thengb he baa cot.
nearly snob a good swell accent, and Charles
WbeatleUb in other*. He makes muiy of hia
"poiatb" in thesame tellirg manner as the Utter.
To give an idea of Mr Hill's, abilities we may ob-
serve that be will. If he appears in "Rotedele/
ptaytbe part of ElliotGray better than Barrett;
which is prai.e enough. We gave the pot of
"False Shame" in rail in yeit:rd»j'a Figaeo_
The play has many good "points; the language is
often bright and sparkling, thoogh sometimes
l .dioo.3. The acthor of tbla comedy labors nnder
one diiad ran tags; be baa njt much Idea of what a
"gentleman" la. acd makes bis hero. Lord Ch.l.or.
do things which a gentleman conld net do— for
instance, shake hands with a man nhom he knows
to be a thief, a cheat at cards and a cjward. Miss
Annie Graham read and acted the part of Mag-
dalen Atherly Terr well indeed, but Mies Helen
Tracy was really the life of the piece In the ehar-
acterof (he Tiyaciooa Cooeticoe Howard; wticb
she aoted cap'tallj ; th'reis nodoabt abont Miss
Tracy's being a good actress. W. A Mtstajer a*
the genlJemanly scoundrel, Captain Bragleigh
'w*5 eioaJ.ec. i, ana bore himself fcrarely evee when
di'coTered. Henry Edwards as Colonel How-
ard.Jand Walter Leaan as Earl of Daabington
Cava two vary pleasant impersonation! sf fine old
Koglisb gentlemen, and brenght ont immense ap-
p'aatr, is an angry scene ia the last act. Mrs_
Jodab was charming as Mrs. Oclonel Howard, a
talkative old lady, Lieut. Frank Percy wse played
in a very pleasing, natural manner by E.J Bnck-
ler, who quits sack himself in the part and iden-
tified himself w th it thoronghly. Eben Plymvton
made a br gat yonng officer, as the Hon Oharle*
Bwsrt, and made the moat of tbe part and E. If'
Thayer, as Philip, Bragleigh'* man, thosgh perhaps
a Little too familiar with his master, even if he
did owe bfm wagei. did a gcod bit of act irg. "Fahe
SbaaWwill bs played ever; night nnt:l farther
notice.
AUtmmtjrau
Tee performance at tfaia benie last night was an
admirable one. Ktllyand Leon, Mi as Anal e Ad-
ams, Maa:er Buney, Little Mac. Oharlea Vjfian
and tbe other bright stars appeared at their vary
be:t. Mies Annie Adams sang several of her best
*>ogs, Little .Mac appeared in his Original Es-
sence, and then tbe roaring Irish farce of 'Taking
tbe Pledge" was preset ted, wuh Master Barney in
tbe two oharietere cf Bridget McNamars and Ter-
ence McKamsra, Sam Bi ckey as Cornelius McNa-
mira and D. J. Sherwood aa the landlord. Is this
Maa-.cr Birney showed himself aa clever an act?r
aa be is a dancer, and with Sam Rickey kept tbe
andieooe in a perfect roar of laughter. Charles
Vivian (aeg "Major Wellington De Boot*" and
other songs, and wu encored again and again.
After this feast of fan and melody cams Kelly and
Leon's version of Offenbach's comio opera of
"Mona. Oboofljari." In this Leon delighted
tbe sndience by tbe perfection of bis make-up.
thebsin'.y and good tie:* of hie drees, and bis
charmiogly piq-isnte singing and acting, and
Edwin Kelly did somsoapital borletqae acting as
M>na. Ohoafixari. Tbe opera wsb well monnted,
well dressed, wall ac:ed and well sang tbronghont-
W. F. Baker, Bob Hart Sam Kicker. J. Robinson.
L>. J, Sherwood and olbere affording able cup-
port to the princiDil;. "MoaB. Cboofleuri" is a
decided scccais, and scouldbavea long run. The
public of Sao Francisco prefer their opera bouffa
in English, and can enjoy "Mona.Ohonflenrj."
Bella Union Theatre.
A very viried entertainment is given at thia
hiass, Miss Jennie Johnson in serio-comic songs,
Cassim and Frita, in gymnastic feat', Tommy Bsr-
ton In character soage. Matt Kelly, Minnie Fill-
more, and Lon Diitj, in the amusing act of
• Rooms to Lit" and maay more in songs, act] and
danc-B, w:ll appear this evening,
Buckley's New Varieties.
" Hooting Modoea," "Going to the Races," the
pantomime, "Valentine and Orson," Moitimore's
eketehe*. and the farce of "Dinktlspiel ie Troa-
ble," were all received with roars of laughter last
night. The excellent programme which appears
on our first page will be performed to-night.
HoriUoItnral Ball.
Many spend tbe afternoon and evening vary
pleasantly in this beautiful hall. The additions to
the fliral exhibition are very fine. The music by
Schmidt and Schlotl's Band is deligttfaL The
programme for to-day, ia published on oar first
page.
Notes.
Mias Alice Kicgabury, kaoira aa tbe ElSn Stir
who made acch an immeoEe Buccess here in
"Fancbon," will probably play an engtgemect
durlcg the Fall at tbe California Theatre.
Mjsi Helen Tray, of the California Theatre,
•ill play n?xt season at the New Park Theatre,
Brooklyn, fcbeo Plympton has an engagement
offered him at thiBtbeatre.
The Fetbri Troops wiU remain Lb fan Francisco,
and will give a season of opera at the California
Theatre, in September-
Mrs. Bowers cleared ?10.<M> in her five weeks-
engagement at lhaOi'.ifjraia Theatre.
Tbe management of the California Theatre wil1
pTObably produoefahortly. Horn'a ont-ict tragedy
of 'The Death of Marlowe."
San Francisco Art Association.
The Spring Exhibition of the San Francisco Art
Association is nnw open to tbe pnblic at their Gal-
lery. JIS Pms street, below Montgomery. Oalifor-
Dia artists are well representee, and there era
many genu by French and German aitists-notably
Bouguereaa's "Contentment/' whiob Is the de-
'igbt of every mother aa much as it Is tbe admira-
tion of colnnoiaseura ia art.
Woodward's Gardens.
Tbe management of this delightful resort an-
nounces great attraction) for Sunday next; Prof
Lay will make tbe last gas balloon ascension of
:e season and there will bs a varied entertain-
ment by tbe Buislsy Family and others.
aJtAToancAx. Museum.— One of the most
oimptete collections of the kind in the United
Stataa, comprises; hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wax models, is daily on view (to gentleman
snly) at tie Museum os Montgomery street. AS
cony may p* profitably spent hers.
City Gardens.
Anaececson will bs nude by tbe aerial ablp at
tbe City Gardens on Thursday, May .2d. Tbe San
Francisco Gas Company will lay their miio into
the Garden, and Prof. Lay acd tbe Buislay Family
will ssai't to it flats tbe wondrous vessel. All the
aeronautic talent In the cty combined should ren-
der tbe asosESiou a success.
Tbe Gallery Boys.
From s long article, by Arthur McEwen,
in the Oakland News, on the subject of tbe
gillery of the California Theatre, we make
the following extract: The but*- of the au-
dience wis composed of decent workiogmen
—mechanics, laborers, raicb bands from
tbe country, etc. Tins; eat in their cjlorei
a'jirt sleeves and lest themselves in the pUy
with that zest of enjoyment whiob a treat
that is net frequent only gires. There was
a large number of hoodlums— the felloxs
with &xt brimmed hats and crumpled sbrts,
who stick out their chine and obew tobacco.
This gentleman, who sits in contemptuous
dignity with his bat over his eyes, doesn't
hesitate to fling his Oxford- '.ie over the back
of the seat with entire .indiffrreces of tbe
man below him. He is admired and imitated
by a horde of half-grown apprentices with
new-washed facss and coll&rless shut;,
whosj incipient bood'um air promise* great
things in the way ef development in a year
«; two.
There were a great many bays— street boys
with their old pincbed faces and decided
manner— little wretches who, being
force] to wrtet a living from tbe world when
so rcely ont of arms, have acquired the bold-
net of men and tbe conning of street dogs.
When they came in, tine to their initincts|
they avoided the regular way and tumbled
over tbe backs of the seats instead cf t .kiog
the passages. As a contract to those little
pirattB there w^ a fow cleaa and dfccentiy-
dressed boys Ecttferei here and there— sent
for a treat by their indulgent mothers,
probably. It was amusing to watch the
manner of tbe newsboys and wharf rat-,
with tbeir torn jackets and dirty faoES to*
ward these despised youngsters. Not only
looks of contempt and defiance were thrown,
bnt wads of chewed Figaro cc:asional!y
smote the apprebemive good dots, who
got hnst'.id badly on the btiirs after the
flay,. without doubt."
Derby Sweepstakes.
Tbe drawing of the Epsom Derbp 8 tree p-
s'afies st tbe C; a -log Cross Saloon, 606 aflselcD
ilrass, near Second, has been postponed to
Tuesday, May 27th. A few ticket! r.m&ln aa-
Bold, •
Oysters,
In strolling round the other nlgbt,
To look at 'Frieoo by gas light,
inx careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Tb rough which a sweet bouquet was sees ;
While mossy none and pearly shell,
O'er which tbe waters eeitly tell,
Made that winsow reem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," Bald my friend, "let's go In here —
It loots so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right,'* I said, "I must agree
That this place salts me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at oar side a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true,
And cooked naomfieertiiy, too;
All kliida of oyaterB, Juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just thins of that,
And if your month don't water, than
You're different from other men.
They'd clam Band crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all rinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlss, too, have found, twould seem,
That they have here the best ice cream;
So here tbey nock, the little sinners,
To get wbat they call "etch nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HABXZ8 HAAHE. Proprietor.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading ea^r
eentlals of sn tnjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Iranelsco so unquestionably
as from Frank Boutos, whose carriages have
the privilege o tbe stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs ere used'
by the beet circles of the city, and as he mates
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carrltge proprietor on thie
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Fraukhas en-
joyed great success Id his business, and toe
admirable way In wblch he conduct? It raakts
him a lavorite with all who patronize him. *
> ■
San^vica lsln.net I*uj.u.
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hop.'ful, and every kind of Industry ie
taking new Life. Mr. Jacob Schxeiber, dealer In
beUdlng and furniture, 530 Washington street,
opposite the nurket, who bag long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mat trass beddlno;. and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no diificultv in disoo&ine ot all
that comes. A
•
.Remo-val,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and re-
paired as u tu'.l. and sold cheaper than ever, z
Or. Donerty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as snob Is
sow the most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
Borner of Leldesdorfl. a few doors Delow What
3fc*« House, t
Trio Best Bemedies,
l>r. Ferry '■ Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pms, for aij bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, ceiLer of Conimtrcial
An TJnlund Suspicion.
About tbree o'elockou Siturdiy morning,
Lew Battler, who though be keeps a saloon
on Bush street, generally keeps oool-headed,
closed bis symposium and started into the
small street leading from Bush street to
Pine. He had proceeded but a few eteps
when he hurriedly retretted, and rushing
o^er to a btekman on tbe opposite side of
Bush street exclaimed ' 'Give me your whip,
there's a live stake In tbe alley." The hack-
man gave up bis whip and observing; aside,
to a brother Jebu "Lew has got em, Bute
enough; let's stewLat be will do" f-lloxed
tbe excited ex-minatiel into the small street
above-mentioned snd there saw him strik-
ing wildly at something wi h the whip. ' 'Poor
fellenl He h:s get em," said one of the hack-
men, and the twain looked; on pityingly,
thinking: "Wtat a noble mind is there
o'r tbrowo." Lew turned the current of
their thoughts however when he emerged
into Bush s'reet, with a large snake four
feet long in his hands; then they all wondered
"how the fesky varmint came there." It is
supposed the snake was brought in with
some bay and deposited in a stable whence
itescapel only to fall a victim to tbe prowess
of Lew Battler, andexcite the enricsity of
visitors to bis sjloon, where it is now on ex-
hibition.
Do IVot Suffer from Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowaa'a Inatf.
fute. sio Eearny «treet, from 1 to 9 p..at« We
yr-f-KE from experience, having tested the Doc-
tar's capability. BefereDces given tfrequlreo. a
Asa Hj. Wauga iai an'?
" ChieaI° Beer Depot," 6i3 aacramanto street,
between Montgomery and Ke:ray. The oele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and tbe beat of
liquors, Dailr lunch, with lobttir salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begular Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and fand-
wichee, served to order. To lunch at Wauga-
man's is the thing. 5 3
M oxastBi of Families who ere about to speed
the Sumnv r in the country with their children,
ought not 'o forget b fore they go to provide
themselves as well aa their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and male of better material
than at any other place is at H. Friedlandcr At
Oo'i, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3b
Slgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private lessons in Italian and English
Yocal Music, at 645 Clay etreet, or at the retl-
dence of the pup ii. & t
Pralt'a Abolition Oil.
Tbe People's Bemedy for all Aohee andPains,
San Francisco Jenelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant Etr&st, Diamond
Setting, Boameliag. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, «-r
Wonderful and Fearful.
A lecturer on travel mentioned the "mid
night eun" of high latitudes as a fearful and
woaderful phenomenon. Said a man in the
audience, when tbe lecture was over: "Fear-
ful and woDderful is good. I've got a mid-
night eon five yeare old whom tbem words
lite like al:d, and I'm darned if I don't
hear tbe little cuss a bollerin' now, three
blocks off."
♦-
it Is n?jme.
J. A. Bbaber & Co, are selling parlor.sets and
all other kinds of rurnltnre and brddrng cheiper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know Sbaber'd prices. 707 Msrzet etreet
Rattler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly In the minstrrl iine,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
friend?, day and evening, at 33* Bush Btreet,
below Kstrny. 4-b
Mini kebt.— Bats cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to ord*r at the lowest prices. Miss
t. P. Woe* 8U Washington Btreet. *-r
E>riotOIt-XfaX>rU.C Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples) Art
Gillery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
nlssion street. a
PmrvArn Lessors rs rar Fbei*cb Lasguaoe
by J. Jbiset, graduate of the University ol
Pari?, late Professor of De la MonnalB' Koimal
School for Teachers, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs, Beit of reference given. 4 q
A. Rl.oasj&nt J_.ocar.ion.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in s
Central location, Bhoutd visit the Alhunbra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building la a very fine one and U well
l'ghted and ventilated.*
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Laideadorff inrset. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 34
Deakin's Sals of Paintings
Wul take place about May 20th. Particulars
In future advertisements. t-s
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the best assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly (ppcaite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. u>
•
Premium Shirt Dl&lxer.
Ki=. Eveline Morris 526. Eearny st, respect*
fullv solicits a call from friends, and srrangsrB
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect nt
and price? reasonable. c-o
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Curei Lame Back and Paralysis.
S-L
Br. C. T. Sjge has removed bis office to the
Olympic Club Balldlng, corner of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. 4e
»
Corn-, Bunions. Inf-rowinf? Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 127 Second i treet. 4-m
Sstm Moor©,
Formerly of Sues House Carrtag»s, can be
ound In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing es>
ablishraent, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
inmery sts. , or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
e sight, at reduced rate*. y*a
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Burkhardt's motto. Fine Franch Calf
Boots made to crder from $6 to 1 10. A good fit
and aatiifactlon guaranteed. Call at &40 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. AfuU assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on band, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4 bt
Frasb and Swawt.
Far the bask oonf ecoonery, g-* to Oaoty and
W steer's. 107 Maoafosaery St. near Salter M
Dental Work.
Fob rrjTEar qoautt ov womt, go to T. O. Jee-
aup, decUat, cor. Butter ind Mou'gomery, over
Tuckar'a. 3-n
Twenty Thousand
Papar Collars, all style*, for ?ale cheap at the
iiUii|yN||Briiy|UiMj|i
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
jaook*eIler» and StatlOBAi-s,
Stacey A Mock, (seboo) books a rpeoialty.) B. W
corner Fourth and Jessie.
O. a. Moore, 609 Monte-ornery, near Merchant.
Diiilnen Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton'* College, 24 Post Btreat
Batchers.
Sata, Fred, Staila 91 to 100. California Market.
Employment Ontee.
Qhan. F. Becherer 4 Co., «2 Sacramento street.
Chinese BmDlojmeDt Co.— Pierce A Co., 627 Bao-
ramento sUeet.
O'Brien A Vftri, 610 Montgomery street
French Fancy Goec*.
Looan A Co., 19 MontsoBery, 197 and 109 Sntt»r ,
Hair Jewelry.
H. A. Oallecder, msnotacturer, 62 Second etreet
Hsnmsua Hair*
Sampson, A. B. A Oo., 110 Beoood street.
Milliner*.
Bare, H. belig, 228 Kearny street.
Searcher of Records.
0. V. Gillespie, 641 Waabiogion s treat
"Watches and Jewelry.
H, A. Oallender 62 Second street.
VFntteners and Paper Hangers.
AW. Wh elder, 21 Geary street
Wines and Xdqaoss. (Wholeeala.)
Daneri F. A Co-. AG* Frost
Business Directory
100 000 00Przs T0 BH issbed ov
or about June 10th. Send Lnyonr
adyertisements Immediately to Ifo. SOS Mont-
gomery at, at B. M. t D WARDS'. mi lm
FIGARO
CTHCTTLATES TfV THE BEST SOODSTT. IB
placed in tbe hsndsof nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS BOUSE PRO GRAMME. IS
every Theatre in Sin Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVEBT DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels ia California, Nevada snd
Oreson— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered op and saved for that purpose.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FDXBBT WAK1YS
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. AU
orders, eeoeoiaUy from tbe country, are aoTfeited
tnd will be promptly attended to.
OANTY « WAQNES.
layy Montcomary.st. nerj Setaev
MILITARY COODS
....ASTD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICA1
TRIMMINGS,
8ZS Hentsroraery etreet. Boob No 1,
mnlttf T. RQDGKRS JOHNSON.
GREAT REDUCTION 11^
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
aja- FINELY PUBTOHBD BOOMS, SIN
?Vf aJe or in enita,
Well AA«n««Kl aad Teatllatadt
Dafarnisned Booms to let. Lodging writ
or witbtat board, ALEAMESA BTJ1LDING
arte Bash street ccUtf
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California prs-
po^s formic* clasaes for iostrnction in Elocmion.
Poi-ions wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acoairing a UBefnl art at a moderate coat
can send in thoir names to "Oambysee " P. O. Box
23M, when particulars as to terms, etc, will be
ssDt<4them. d*9*
RETURN THE BOOK!
tyHOEVBH BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
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MB. MAYKK OALLS ATTMT
Urge uid .el! wlecUd u»n,
Ladies Cloaks, i& Sill
and Cloth,
And hi. dow styles of readr-mid. e
other LADIEb' SD1TS, iT VERY 1
Alao . li«e .lock ol Slripea, 1,
bh.wle, Lece J.okete. bilk ,od rv
Silks. S.lini, L'lo.kini.7 ",a „J*,
Trln.mli>,.. JUST AklVID Tti
the tommeretyluof
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DRH. TROMMLITZ A I.KRDK* .ORADUATB8 I
of tbo Laipaloaod Vinnva l/oaToraitlaa, and
lata Aailtlaot bfircaons Ui.i~.ad l*t.*loi Arm*', havo '
OD*oad tbair ('111 '• aod l>abcrator* at No. 4iifl
Kl: A RS V S f RKK T. o«ar ^.lifornia. for tba traat-
min: of dliaaaai of tbo ITrlna'-y and Geoaratrra
Oricana, aod all F«~Dala Coiiplalnti. To snfTarara i
from Aatbroa, BrooObltls, Dipttioria, 8ora i'tiroal,
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ORGANS.
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parfaot road Ioatrnmaat mad*. Tna toaa la para,
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a*a baao sold.
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Itoa. Piano atoola, Plann I'arrn, Vla-
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Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drlnlu Ton Cent*
fa« U JOI. D. BRIOOS. PropMotar.
Ladies and Children
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KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRESSING PLKASANF TO ITRR. KARtl.Y APP1 IKD.
la n v cr*ajj, aod will oil injara tba moat dalicaU It
enrea all dlaaaaaa of t a aoaio. ramoraa daadruE.
Prevents Hair Falling.
Ranrfera tbo balr aoft aod Rloaar. and la PURELY VEOB
TABLK.
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DRESSING -na* ba bad or lha Ajraol,
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New Discovery,
ry)[K ViK Of TUB WONDKRFL'L PLANT
A ib at Qod tatendad for tha Uoro it
RHtUMATIBM, NEURALGIA, CGUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFftCTIONS,
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not* poraon oo tb« Uootiaant ,.i.u f oil* oompra
hi^ilMti roairlo QDalltita Tba abu-ra Oomplaloia
ara >r- atad axt*rnatlr ni.h aafat* and anocasa.
DR K K. D0D..KU to ba foobd at bla OfBoa,
HHMitkat atraa*. oppoa.ta 'Iblrd, Hooiaa 1 aaa
t. I run iOaM tilr«, aod froin i lo B r 11
K.i i.lrntic, If»ft« Mnaloo atr#o*. Futicntaoap
baaooanmodatud wifi Boom aod Board. aoW
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
TU IH POWDKR WILL PRRVRNT T0B HAIR
from falling off and also raitora a □•* irnwtb
of Hair to tba bald haad within a faw waaka arbara
tha rooU ara oot daatroyad. Tbia powder la mmd
witb warm watar and aaad aa a waab tbraa tlnaa
a weak. A trial of ona box wHl con-flaca jno tbat
Single Outside Rooms,
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No. 1 Spring Beds and Matlrassos.
BRANCH HOUSE,
4*4 Umoie IT2IIT, IDA CUT,
■E'lrty C«nt» per- ~!Nri«lit,
And LoH» by the Wock,
OFBN AIjIj NI&HT
L J. EWEI.L, Proprlotor.
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
THI MOBT BLEGAKT CUSTOM WOBK IS THK CITY
"FXCa-AJFa-Q-"
TEE JODEMAL OF AHT/SEKEHTS.
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Belo. Montgomery. S»o 7ra>ol»oo.
WEDNESDAY MAT 21, 1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
"False Shame" was repeated last night, and
Barton Bill again drew load applause by tne Ba-
lebed and artistic manner in whioh he p'ayed tue
obaiacterof Lord Ohilton. ThB comedy la exoe.-
lently cast, and la well worth witnessing. It will
bs withdrawn attar to-morrow night. Mr. Btll'i
nextlmoersooatioo will probably be that of Volage
io "The Marble Heart-"
Alhsmhra.
Tne woodeifal LUtle Mao dellghie everybody
Witt) his Essence; Obarles Vivian ii encored again
and ARiin ; Master Barney Is excellent as an Irish
comedian, and KlIIj and Loon have made a great
hi tin their opera ol "Oboufleari. or a PrimDonw
ol » Wight," which ii nightly attra-ticg audience j
oompoied of onr best oitlxene,
Buckley's New Varieties.
"The Mysteries of a Restaurant." "Who Died
First?" and the pantomime of "Valentine and Or-
son" are among the features ol the programme for
to-night.
Bella Union Theatre.
Oo'eim and Fiiiz, the gymnasts, Lon Dixon, the
favorite Ethiopian comedian. Tommy Barton,
character vocalist, and many otbera will appear
to-night io the programme given on oar fleet
pare.
Close of the Floral Fair.
The managers of the Horticultural Fair held a
mooting last even inp, and determined to oioae the
Fair then| and there. The oanae of this sadden
movement was that the presentbaBineas was not
paying. Tne nnmber of season tickets sold was
large, and tbongh the attendance was good, the
receipts from the Bale of transclect tickets Hon-
day and Tuesday was very light, and did not half
caver expenses. £ They bad grven their regular ad-
vertised season of nine nights, a-d|had fulfilled
their oontraot with the reaBOn subscribers This
wesk was to have been en extra week. The fair has
been well constructed. The hall was .beautlf ally
decorated, and greit taste was shown in arranging
and displaying tbo fl.wera on exhibition, and
excellent moeio was presented every afternoon
and evening. We regret that eo worthy and refin-
ing an exhibition b as not been better sustained by
pablio patronage.
San Francisco Art Association.
The Spring Exhibition of the Sao Francisco Ait
Association ia now open ta the public at tbeir Gal-
lery, 313 Pine street, below Montgomery. Califor-
nia artiBts are well represented, and there are
mm j gems byFrenoh and German artistB— notably
Bongnerean's "Contentment," which Is the de-
light of every mother as much as it is the admira-
tion of coionoisBenre in art.
City Gardens.
Anaacensen will be made by the aerial ship at
tbeOity Gardens on Thursday. Mny 22d. The San
Francisco Gob Company will lay their main into
the Garden, and Prof. Lay and the Baialay Family
will assist to inflate the wondrous vessel. All the
aeronautic talent in the city combined should ren-
der the ascenaion a success.
Woodward's Gardens.
The management of this delightful resort an-
nounces great attractions for Sunday next; Prof*
Lay will make the lost gas balloon ascenaion of
the season and there will bi a varied entertiin-
mont by tbe ButBlay Family and otbera.
AKATomoiL Mcaeuai.— One of the moat
o implete collections of the kind in the United
itates. comprising hundreds of oo- tly and beau-
tiful wax models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Only) at tbe Hueoum oo Montgomery street. An
QOUT may be prnflf-ahW -rent, here-
NuimegB.
[From the D&nbnry News.)
Tbe vound of tbe new Spring beet i*
beard ia the charoh aieles.
A man weighing three banc] red and t wo&ty
ponnda visited one of our photograph gal-
leries oa Monday, to get a shadow ^i?tare.
Eirlygardeo stuff is coming "up flDeiy,
owing i; A warm* sua and the hens next door.
Workmen at San Andreas, Cal., have dis-
covered what thsy call a petrified bam, sixty
feet below the surface. — Exchange.
Eggs maybe found io tbe next layer. • .
People who hive be3Q disappointed in life
will probably be glad to hear that milk ia
down to six oentB a qaart.
An orator who claimed to stand on his
righto, was induced, at the enggestion of
one of the audience, to add his lefts bUo.
Every other woman yon meet now has a
little four-oornered paper bnodle In h6r
hand, which she holds straight ahead of her,
by tbe thumb and forefinger, so no other
woman will eseif,
A Methodist clergyman in this conference
was recently bo deeply inapt esued with the
evil of chewing tobacco, that he gave op tbe
habit and went to smoking.
Cider is becoming too old to have abont
the house.
A youlbfal New street sobolar has pnt on
paper the fact that he woald "rather be a
little girl and obey his mother than be a dog
and obey the moon."
A Danbnry man who has been married
thirty-five years says there is more power for
evil in a small rag-carpet' that has been down
six months than there is in a twelve-barreled
tank of whisky.
San Franoieoo hae passed through the gold
fever only to suffer another form of the dis-
ease. Tbe gae companies have oonsolidited
and raised the price from $1 50 to $4 50 per
thousand. This may be called the gastric
fever.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver arc tbe leading es-
sentials of an rojovobleride, and these cannot
be secured In San Francisco so unquestionably
as from Frank Bouton, whOBe carriages bave
tbe privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are need
by tbe test circles of tbe city, and as be makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ised than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large nnmber of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gnat success In hie business, and tne
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
htm a favorite with all who patronize him. *
S5a.nO tv icli Island Pulu.
Since tbe ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry 1b
tafclng new life, Mr. Jacob Scbrelber, dealer In
bedding and fninKnre, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, haB received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will ba very large. Polu has always been
in demand ou account of Its superior qualities
for mat trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Scbr.--,.
bey will nnd no difficulty in ditposine of all
that comes. a
A Soot bin k Invention.
Aloibiades Bolteltr rued to keep a barber-
shop, and invented a shampooing m^obine.
So be fixed up a contrivance with a kind of
an iron etiod, from which two jointed arms
with steel claws protruded. These olawa
were oovand, with chamois skin, and the
arms were moved in any direction by a aeries
of arms and levers. Steam-power was ob-
tained from t'ao factory next door. Mr. B.
iustruoted tbo shop-boy how to start tbo
machine, and, seating hirmelf ia a ohair, be
placed a claw on each hide of his head. The
boy must have pulled t'ue throttle-valve ont
about a foot too f*r, for io about a minats
the steel claws clutohel Bonder's head so
that he thought Uis is-mll would crack, and
tbe Bhampooiog maoLioe began to rear and
plunge and tear aronnd tbe room, and it
lifted Alcibiadea from his chair with a jerk,
acd brained one of the bystanders with one
leg, while it jammed through a looking-glass
and scooped. Botteier aronnd among the jnga
of hair-dye and beat him against the oeiliag
and s used him into the wash-basin and
raked him around among the shaving-mnga
and tbe razors, battered his head again Bt tbe
wall, and all thewhile the steel clansworked
and scratched and grabbed for a better hold
on his head until they shut off steam in tbe
factory, when Ale. bi ides Botteler was foand
with bis neck elongated at least six ihchts.
Asa U. Waueaman's
"Ohigajo Beer Depot/' 623 Sacramento slraetL
between Montgomery and Keirny. The cele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Dally luooh, with lobst r salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begulir Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swisa cheeae and sand-
wiches, Btrved to order. To lunob at Wauga-
man'e 1e the thing. 5j
X>0 JNot Suffer- irom Corns.
The unfortunate aufferers from Gerns, Bun-
ions, OTub and Ingrowing Hails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B.H. Oowan'a Instf.
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 rjg. We
?n*ak from experience, baring tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Beferenoei given ^required, a
San Francisco Jewelry fif annfactor y.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant etrest. Diamond
tting. Enameling. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for Bale, ,1-p
French Pete.
Almost evetyone knew French Pete, who
kept a restaurant on Merchant street for
many years,made piles of money find return-
ed to France. Pete was in Paris during the
siege and served in the ranks of the commun-
ists, more under oompulsion than from any
desire to fight. As soon as heoould, Pete re-
turned to his wife and sunny California.
Nowitappears that he has gone roamiog
again, having made a raiss ont of bis wife's
property, and she applies to the Folios to
help her find bim. We don't think Pete
has gone back to Paris.
Slow Men.
How stupid some men are I It takes 'em
so long to find out anything. We know a
man who didn't know that his wife was be-
witching until she eloped with another fel-
low. There'B a man out in Wyoming who's
as dull as onr friend. He has bad a servan
girl in the bouse for six months, and never
discovered what a splendid woman she was
until his wife had been three nights looked
up in a jury room. These are striking in-
stances of entertaining angels unawares.
A Sad Slant.
There i* something interesting in observ-
ing two women looking disdainfully at each
other, bnt when two old ladies wboBe front
teeth are gone curl the lip of soorn,.the
effect is very depre3eiog.'
Oyatera.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Fzieoo by gas light,
unr carelass f e3t , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, trade a soieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that wlnaow reem to ba
Borne fairy grotto of tbe sea.
' ctop," said my friend, "let's go In bore —
It loots so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right." I said, "I must agree
That this place Bulls me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we Sound a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they bad almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true.
And cooked inagiaficcnUy, too;
All kinds of oyatera, juicy, fat,
Oooked every Btyle; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
Ton 're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlas, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they h&va here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "Biuh nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To threa hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oytter House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
0HAEXE8 HAAKE. Proprietor.
Phdtotrraphic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Derby Bweepstakes,
The drawing of the Epsom Derby Sweep-
slafies at the 0:atlng Cross Saloon, 606 MlBBlon
Mrjet, near Second, has beiu postponed to
Tuesday, May 27th. A few tickets remain un-
sold, •
Startling Scientific Discoveries.
A writer in a scientific journal informs us.
with a positive emphasis, that whales are
often^ afflicted with rheumatism. How he
became aware of the ftcb we do not know.
Science finds out these things bymysterious
method*, which cannot LedUclosed to such
worms as us common people. Oar readers
will be surprised to learn, however, tbat we
have ascertained that ealfiah suffer fre-
quent y from depression of spirits; tbat
clams are often skeptical about the immor-
tality of the sonl ; aod that mud eels are
gloomiest in tbeir views of life when tbey
are bilious and drunk. This is as far as we
have gone- If further investigaiions still
develops the tendency of the blue-nosed
baboon to chronic paralysis of the tail, or
of the giraffe to melancholy because of the
unreasonable scarcity of peper collars that
will fif him, tbe worldshall know it. We
never make a secret of such discoveries of
the wonders of natare.
She Suited.
A lady recently applied at one of onr life
insurance companies for a position as agent
When asked what her qualifications were,
■be touched her unblushing cheek. She
was engaged.
Moxhxhs or riiiiLiEe who are about to spend
tbe Samni' r in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves ns well as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than at any other place is at E. Frledlandtr St
C&V, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3b
Removal,
Samuel Sw»rt has removed from 116 to 118
Post street. Sewing midlines rented and re-
paired as ueuiI. and sold cheaper than ever, x
Er. 0. T. S:ge has removed his office to the
Olympio Olub Building, corner of Kew Mont-
gomery and Howard. 4k
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Dr. S>o JHor-ty '
Has devoted his study more particularly to
chronic and specific practice, and as snob Is
bow the most successful of any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorfl. a tew doors oelow What
Oheer House. x
Tlie Best Bemedles,
Dr. Perry '■ Last Chance, lor pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pilie. for an bilious complaints.
For sale by all droggiBts. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial, *
Slgnor Fulvio Rossi
dives private lessons in Italian and English
Vooal HubIc, at 646 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. 6- j
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy fox all Aches andPalns.
Peivate Lessoks in the Fbench Language
by J. JoEset, graduate of the University of
Pari*, late Professor of De la Monoa's' Noimal
School for Tcacber>, and of St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Oeaiy street, between Mason and
Taylor, upttalrs, Bett of reference given. 4 Q
A. Floaeant Uieation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings to a
Central location, should visit tbe Alhambra,
and inspect the One suites of rooms to let there
The building la a verv fine one and is well
lighted snd ventilated,*
A great variety of TieB and Bow*, all styles,
jQst received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldeadorff atreet. •
Pratt'a Abolition Oil
Cares Stifl Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-r,
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly c ppesite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. 4p
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Premium Sblrt Maker.,
Mr--. Eveline Morris 626. Eesrny st., rdspect-
f ollv solicits a cttll from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, pcrleot fit
and prices reasonable. 5-a
Pratt's Abolition OU.
Cures Lame Baob and Paralysis.
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Corns, Bunions, Ingrowinj; Kails.
A perfect care warranted by Albert Soboen-
wald, 127 Second street. 4-bi
8a,xo Moore,
Formerly of Buss Bouse Carriages, can be
onnd In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllshment, southwest corner Bash and Mont*
izomery sts., or Dexter Stables. Carrlase orders
Uft at either place promptly attended to day
o - night, at reduced rates, pa
NotUe to the Public
H. Peyeer, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men'«?, boys' and chll
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced nrlcee. Every description of
gentB furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valleep,
o;c.,b*iow co.t, Call If you want bargalns.SL
Bound Not to be Beat,
Ia G. Burkhardt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to order from 98 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 640 Wash-
ington street nnd he convinced, A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4 bs
Preab and Sweet .
Fer the beat ooofectionsrr, m to Oactr and
Warner'i. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. ■
Dental Work.
Fob riNEsr QUiLrrr or work, go to T. C. Jes-
sup, dentist, cor, Sutter and Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 6-u
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all sty lap, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat Laundry, office 121 Leldesdozff et,
CujrvsoYANT.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
co'jinltatiena in English, French and Gennar.T
It Is True.
J. A. Sbaber & Oo. are selling parlor, acts and
all otherklndsoflurnilure and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any other duller In town. Other
dealers don't stand a sheet of a chance when
people know Shatter1* prices, 707 Mariet street.
.Rattler's yv ine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly In the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 334 Bash street,
below Kearny. 4-h
GREAT REDUCTION IN ||ty
....0V.,M
Zj^LDXSS JBT7;
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'
n
Millinhbi. — Bate cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to ord-r at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood 824 Washington street. 4-v
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booksellers and Stationer*.
Stacey A Mock, (aobool books arpecialty,) B, rl
corner Fourth and Jeaaie.
BL H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Xfnalneaa College*
Heald'e, Bryant A Stratton> College, 24 Poet street
Hatcher*.
Eats, Fred. Stalls !'4 to 100. California Market.
Employment Office.
Ohaa. F. Beoberer A Oo., 952 Sacramento street.
Chinese Exai>lojment 0o.— Pierce A Co., 637 Sao-
ramenlo street.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
French Coney Oawii,
Loean A Oo., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109 Butter.
Hair Jewelry*
H. A. Oallender, manufacturer, 63 Seoood street
Se"Ttnanil Hair,
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. Belifi, Vi& Kearny street.
Searcher of Records.
O. V. Gillespie. 611 Washington street.
'Watches and •Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender 82 Second street.
Whlteners and Paper Daggers.
A. W. Wh elder, ' ?2 Geary street.
Wine* and Liquor*. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. 504 Front
Pioneer Cloak !
(Formerly M»r ir t Worklut
Ko, SO MONTOOMF.KT I
Oppoalte the I.lck Hod
DKAKCIT, 408 KEAKITT I
ME. MAYER CALLS ATTENTIC
large »nd welt selected utortmc
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk,
and Cloth,
And bia new styles of readr-mida Bill
ether LADIE&' SUITS, at VERY U>
Also, a larce stock of 8trlpea, Brool
bhaw Is, Luce Jackets. Bilk >nd Ooti
Silks, tiatins, ulonkinge, and sTsrrdt
Trimmings. JUST MtRlVED, » tail
the fenmmerstjteaof
PLAIN AS) a* KHHIOl,
LIKEN SUIT*,
K. H— Cloaks, Dresses and snlu n. ■
in latest fashion, at raatonabls ratea
3L.OOX3L OTJT
....FOB IHF.,..
Business Directory
100 000 O0PIKS T0 BE issskd on
or about June 10th. Send In your
advertisements immediately to Wo. SOS Mont
gomeryat.at R. M. EDWARDS'. m9>m
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THB BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in tbe hands of nearly all who come
to the olty to make purchases, and ia therefore the
beat of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME; IN
every Theatre in Ban Franoisoo.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVEKY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the pspnrs left in the theatres at sight
being gathered np and aa?ed for that purpose.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OK THE FINEST gOANDY
made at onr Steam Candy Factory dairy. All
order;, espeoiallr from the country, are solioitao
iPQ will be promptly attended to.
CANTY A WAGNER,
]07 &tontsrom«r¥,*t_- hb»t SntW
MILITARY GOODS
,.,,AMD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAI
TRIMMINGS,
OSS Montgomery street. Boom JVo 1,
nihil tf T. RODGFRS JOHNSON.
ALNJW* LODGING HOUSE,
f-a_ FINELY FTJRYISHE1) ROOMS, SIN
™f elo or io anltR,
I ~W«U JUa-m©*i and Tsmtllatad.
ila Uainrnieaed Rooms to let. Lodging witt
or wit be at board. ALHAilBIti UOILDINO
eis* SDeh atreer. .oo34 tf
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
lbs Tbe&trioal Profeasion in L'aliforoia pre-
pose formiDr olssseaior iostrnotioa in Eloontion.
Persons wiabicg to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
oan send In tholr names to "Oambvses " P. O. Box
2334, when particulars as to terms, etc.. will bs
eenttothero. de9f
RETURN THE BOOKI
1ITHOEVER BORROWED THR "MEMOIR
"» OF HOME" from tbe Figaro Office la par
ttcolarly reojaeated to retoxo it at once.
Of
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HE BEST SPBINS III
la a.e, Parlfle. the Bio 44
morbid, corrupt and Import M
Cur.. Bhenmatlim and Mem
Sold by all Dnieyl.tm.
AGKJKCT. «17 « AV8UHC I SI
SOLE AGENTS FOB I
DR. PIRBT'I LAST CHI la
OB. PEKETS WKBFOOT Jt
POSTEiZl
Programmes, ind nil kind, of Plfa|
SnOW, LBCrUBE, COB
ATKE and C1KCT8 ]
AT LOW BATES,
IO. F. St<
SBS OLAT 8TBBB1I
THOMAS W.
SIIiVEH FX| I
_>• manxtfautubHI
^J' xepaTiiM
fifi orumsTbanjoO
^Ca' — AKD— 1.
OTSJCB MTJ8ICAI, IN8TR1
ESTABLISHED IN lwM
•tr- Lessons given od the Banio an« 1
MISSION STREET, betwesn Flrrt U
N. B.-Fine-toned Silver Solo Bm
easlonals always on hand.
i
FREE AND EA^
EVEKT lATCXDil
Piano and Slutting ft
lit
EAGLES & WILD. 1 1
CHARINGsfasUSAl
BOB Ml. .Ion .tied, .e.r •*
Photographs Pain
|H WATER COLORS 1BO BJ'S
1 Ink, tiom th« .mslloit to rallH' ■
in thJ moBteatiBfsotory manner, «r m
"*""■ EMILYJ1. EAtmi
ap2')lm
480 Ksaroi )
Between CalitornK^
UTWfllJ
BOOTS an'1
Philadelphia Restill
OHAS. Y. BEEGOLD, PBOPl '
THE OHO10E8T MEATS Al I
Vegetablesj. Board by **•**!
408 PINE STREET betweenEs* f
and MosittronierT.
tisrl*
CLAIRVOYANT. — MAD. MAR' J
joat arrived from EuTOPB;ar>s«" fl
tal qne.tionB; devtlopea medlnms. I
tises. Oircles, Tnetday -ud Batni l
names given. French acd German l
mission: Ladiee. Fifty OsdU; Geif
Dollar. Hoars iromj U .to •. sua
Howard street.
•? t
St
WBHVE
(W'BACCO!
- »»,aa isatv
i g a r
• *■ ritNM^i •BriWeasDA*
nicedented Attraction!!
kpN Of l*ffIWE GEMS
ullaJft .sable ifr Ship at I. »i pa |
CALITlvRlfiA TDBATftl.
SO rv O J\. O HI XtC ID IV T
- BAHTON KCX
Shams; or, Now Tsir'i
WEST filO* HOTEL
»■ Id
Mill
. I H 1 K
THIS l»aWI
MAT II
SAM FRAXCISGO
ART GALLERY
Pto* Street Wlow «oitjt.».r7
■I
RIAL SHIP FALSE SHAME!™
fi* its First Ascension
Or, Now Yonr's IDiro.
1 STf gardens
DOtt,
ii:_BJ^
IIDE-f" '
«nii«f.jjf and ihe Buislay Family
RRMBS*»** I V Mtttl'
BET •«••.: stn«
l&MffftaaoT 1 '•*»*•*.»*••
i « i< i - . . t
will lata Ml aaal*. l»l« It* flew
! €■.*••»,•• B R*0a ART* . ....._ ...... .„n.ln M .........
j MaRV Ban w Mm«iM ■ kinill WTAIT
Ma; --». *' r ri»T. r*- -• mm *•*»-•>*. t*».i rat** n. r« '•.*.••« **•*>
v - . ■•» «.... »—r . few*. Ml im ni« a ear o-t
A'TTIIIU -*...■ T»*ra l».| eel*) * fe*4 **«1*»1»« f-r Mil pBRBMBB. Ttt* ilffrv-f* kNWM*
» P/VL9H «nAMV.
I* !•■«'• Ik« W/*>e,*#rfal RBI** Tk I
te A*i*4 Ik *r| *■»• !*•«-. tolaa law •■
•■4 '-*« I* afcaaya.
v, 4ii uaj
KILTO SEE THE AERIAL SHIP
brtwbrr the first i\h bbconb aith. a lapse oe mix months.
.1 .MOT/l .ITHAHLK * CO. ff.l rl KUfT>I.T rUHKISHKn TI1K MU.IAHIt TAhl.K
s V I I R I) A Y 2 H A H H I . E i I E A UT M A T I N k K
A4«U*U« Half Prle* I* all p4WBfl »f l*>t* RRweaw*
rUDAT IVLHI.IO. May IU -
THE3 MARBLE
BART
Boucicault's Comedy entitled "How She Loves Him."
IX BEUlaJUlI
■twrrH •»«!•— Irr*a. Clrol. UM1 OrWiaaAr... SI •*• Balca,
Bmml hal^hMu J» Oallarr. .
Dm. OfraC. AdaakMoo •!*• l-rvr.t. Bon
SPRING EXHIBITION
if ta* —
San Francisco
Art Association!
Now Open to the Public.
io a. iwr. to o x=». ivt.
ivr.. to io
■la, I. llal^lM .. . M Cxi*
■>«.o. Tlr fcM * ladSalttlf f L*4r "d '*«Btti»M»J . •* •©
T«t C-mriKINT.
n IS BOLD BY
Mr, • Poat, treat. Splaodid pto-
a*4 Bar roan. .
InW^Bk allaa l.alT,,,ror. of fnac.
■ adika Fair eaa io bold
fe^tntDHIlS RETURNED TO
i Parent
SHIRT STORE,
REE AHEt
!"*J
I
&
TOR TIIK OCBK OF RURUMA-
MSMpAltoa, sod klbdrtfl diiiiHi.
Kttw«r«f«irritti: "Ib.T«sf«iD
• MP, flOABO: " Voor Ap«rient liu
V* mims b«tvllh ted nitUiltd tb*
vaattoa, Orud Sotsl: "Voar
• Iw Rh#a«nt ura bit proved «b-
• UH4u (qow *boat iliTiD iB»r»
inwiit •xpaiismMd olo iwId«o
mar*., IIS BbfpUjr tt.
1 t*0 watks.
% i D«i--, SuU Ywb.l: " Aftsr
Jidlss I an now la sood b«»ltt.-»
Jal Lttts bsso dtpriTsd fovBors
r a-9\Saba***BB .tlbi Dtpot-OIT
L->IEBT,
■ VBFflT HROi.,
Stale Afi-Rtt.
.g^TXftV^
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
t^^al^lPS
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
.G^tTxL'^ws
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
.{f^lxi B^ERS
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion,
.G^fxl>TERS
II AS NO BUPKBIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN A8ENCY,
ltooma, 14t fill, I 1V....0SO WllMlliutrtOU a,(r.-.(.
WILLIS' BAND.
MUHI'J EUKNISIIKD K(lll ALL
oeo^mas. Jtftulo .upon* I. tmaiSd
Uia, for ssl*.
MAItcl'lH. JIM M Lr»«der of'
Orfhrilrs.
IIKNKY TDM DEB MKHUE-l. I^««l-
of ltrn*« Band,
aV*0rd*n from lb* ooao.ry prompllr *tt*nd*d
to Addrofi M W. WILLIH. Elton* Mmlo
Slorf, 1IIM M.,ni»m»rjitM->i, or MAKOUH U.
BLUM. SVO MorttgorDary iii-mL JtA tf
It. IOKDAX'1
JlsTOIICAL MUSEUfJ,
■}•!•••• off Medial no.
AVTIVUL AND tWSTRUOT-
• lob* ■•in. Open to lb*
—^ZWZ BAJU
r ONLy.
I is at inl
rwu buiv mnii
IV-Vl'."..'^!
fOB aaaOl OHL
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
Vo. 4*0 Monti.wprj street.
(MoDtffOOJ.rr BtMI.)
OCABAXTII tTJWD SlOC.OaO
aaVT.rm Dapotlta, ona par oaat p.r moatb,
aVNo KatrflP.. or oaarr. tnr Bid, Boor.
W ™1. 8. THOHPSOK. P.a.ldaot.
J. OKOOKKR. HaoraUry. "l""
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
«■ MECOaja ITHIT.
FINE GOODS I PERFEOT FITS!
Satisfaction Cuarantoed I
A FINK LINB OF BPRINO AND 8UHMKB I
Good, )a,t rao.ir.d- Oall aod aaa tban,
aaya^a fcaaad atr.«A. »p^ >
•raouiv mi in i to
Picnic and Ball Committees.
Hi- Inl inu»!<:>«rt' la tbs BttU, t|nd«T 0OBt>*.
t'Qt lt*d*'«, at lalr rv.ua.
NI'KMEK HKIIARO
. ...ARD ...
HARRY AMI, Alt,
WtlP Uiclr Or*»t BHadHfaa),
COUNTf-HlOJI r .
NA1TIIO TKOVPJt,
InclndtnK the < hlld Wond«r, aAPPIIO.
I.v I.IR K I.I, It*.
Minn ». > i.M-J and w. r i. i.ir.
Ikrlci.tiiMi* uad line (tin*.
OUT MiTON,
.. A*D....
I. I V V ABAMI,
rllF Alllivr. ABTIITa A«r. NOW Ol (ll'K nooiCfi, A.\D CAM BBIB<
ffas-»d 1»| tn*D*|«r« W«»t *f lbs Rookr Manntaina, thr<jtith nnr axeucy.
•aURKIHAN (ORIIYM «b CH>.
FRENCH
BEAVER
iSUITS
to onDsn
$50,
LANCASTER'S
«1T WAHIIKOTOX RTBRKT,
fall la Op». Ma«alr*'* tlp*ra Hooaa..
SANGER HALLE
<SlirOER'B HALL.) •
14 UKABT AT.. RKAB KRABNT.
Rfaae ao4 the ll»t»ir-al Srand* of Wtaa*
OEPOT WEYANO k. lACCHl'S BAT BRIWERT
Ml f CHRIS FKLDUARN.
tJOiaiilOU I 'a,B°RRr 'Q -I I* ll«"
• Joia^iioij f.nvH ,9Ji f n
iHnial aHT ,\vfl J1JM0-**
-a*tP«1 A*J ■■a»ajl I* •-*»,Ui luO^;^*
• n»iO pa*
aioabtq 1**aa *qx "•»»« aiwapon ta •?» i|rt,'i-.-.
|0 | aq poa ••B",| 1*aq *qi g-,lM 'j*ti(ntti tvaq *ii
of paj,oo> '«q**iM po« idoqr) ia**|0qi> pa* ,.
BHBXHAO AHr.aU.VJ_ Will HH1MUI1.1 A A\
t|Tuojir*o !»»• any
l*q 'Xbj**s 0" '■•»'•• iaatoog adRBRvBlw
asnoijdoqopuejaisAocTitJ
OldlOVd NMBHinOS
•J|OKjnO,\ .fOfdJf pu« ||r>^ flAI'I
MBB. KOQBBT. Ol,AlBV0Y*NT. T»8J
aod Traoo.MadloJ.-Oanb.aoa.—-'
to ba.in... or .(okoa radaUr, from Ma.
„ , -. ^ST^Jt,
aod Traoo. Madioaa-Oan p.M1.0lHd JJf.
' .„ or sloko.aadaUj.trpmlOa.M.to ."•
Bptritaal OlrolM, Haoda,. "
o
THE OLD
( Hot S OOton,
lo Morlaa Street. net»r kf.r.j.
! All Drinks Ten Cent*
Hot Prink* a Specialty.
I THE BEST TOR IIP JURY II TOWI.
Alw.ra oa HI* tb* New York llarald. BarpOTT
Waakly. Frank L*« !!•'*, D*r'f Dolac*. Polio* Oa
-- OaH* —
- •ju
■Ad aaUaly youraalf .
as*- Don't (oraat tb* air
f*7tf
J- OLD
DA VE~iTKRDB8. .it tb*
oldoncinaiKadLtOD, lBtJairy
■tr**t. iw'wean Kearny aod Dapont. «hm yon
nWh*TiUOi'ANl>IJ(Jl.UHKlNKH, Free tir.d
Eiut »'«ttffedD'<lMind Sitarday evaploaal
OEOBOE MAYES"
IV
Sulla Noa. do, 41, AS, OalKorola
.*arkat.ant ----
Pabltoor
Attention, Good Livers!
i.u>ro. 1*1* M.ncra' K*a-
taorant, baa tafean ttin maoniromnnt
of hotb the ilin-T.,* Hvvaattraot o*>
Oommvrolal atraol and the M n°m''
n parmarablp Wttb MEW
a DHAVKUK, wbobaa Im*o uooti*et*d wltb tbt»
Arm lor yaara. loipio*a'B*nta bav* (xvo mad* la
tb* oaieto*d*p*rtmnt that will render tb* Mi-
Dara'mor* popular than It baa *ter been dan or
tbn a fearaof IU nn. -parity. Oar Blllaof Faiw
imlr-:» all lb* d*liOam*a of rb* lonoo. Omy
motto la "Good far*, Uood Uookiag and ModaraU
Ubarcea."
P. 1IKIIOKS A €*«».
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
BUI aod SEE Oommeroial, and
9E» Uarkttatr*«t.
Op*n ron A A.M. to 19 r.M anil 1m
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIEOMIA CITX, 'ITAIU.
pilIB BLIOAirr THBATRl HAS BKBN H»-
A daooratad^ and «i o b, raotad b, to, Bbjbi of
of tb, weak. Btara aid traT.lioi oompaoJa.
Ilbtrall, traatod wltb oo .upllctloo br laftu
jtruN nrBiB.
Maaiaaraod .ol. Proprt.tosv
Or to 5. a. MeOAII m,
•SO Wa.hloirtoa atraot. Baa Frao.iaeo.
T ATBB'
Branch Saloon and Billiard Hall
Cor. RInrktt and Third atrceta,
R.BL cavy Gommcr^lut and I.cldcadorE.
■-» -
TEE JOUBNAL OF AMUSBMKHT.V
PnbUaned over, Day in the Year by
■£>. BOGABDU6
MHercbunt and SO* Wt^.naTtem »f
Below Montgomery, San Franciaoo.
TCEDNE3DAI M-aY
VI. 1873
Flasli Tims With ihe News-Bowa.
Last week was a good one for t be news.
|x>7i. Wednesday it was, "Hero's your
EreDin* P- at, foil scojuot of the hangin' of
Devine." Thursday, "Here'a your ETenin'
Post, full acconnt of tbe exoarsion or Mor-
timore." Friday -Here's your Eveoin' Po.t,
fall account of ths hangia' of Nixon r On
Saturday wecime on agroap of tbese juven-
i,e disseminators of knowledge, who were
talking over the good sales of the previous
day. The conversation was as follows:
First Boy— Tell yon there aint nothin
like an eveoin' wben there's a haDgin' , I sold
fifteen Builetios and twenty Posts on Wed-
ce?diy.
Second Uoy— Sa'ay there's a difference in
hangin' isn't there? Dovine was good fjr
theevenin's and Mortimer made the mor-
cioBgo bully.
Third Boy— I sold as many of Mortimer,
asldidof Devine, BuVetins and Posts.
First Boy— Oh yes, you was round Califor-
nia street. Mortimer was more high-toned
than the Chicken, bo the brokers was inter-
ested iu Lim. The Chicken, Bold bally round
Paoifios reet and down on the whirves.
Second Boy— I jatt wish they'd hang some
one every day. I do.
Third Boy— So do I you bet your Life.
First Boy— Oh no that'd make it«too com-
mon, and it wouldn't do the papers no good."
, -#».
Jose So.
Wioked Fiaa.no says : " It is a great com-
fort to h'lo&no, who has the good repute of
the dramatic profession at beirt, that John
H. Buby tod >onc»d the stige fur the pnlpit
betoro falline into evil courses, and thus
spared a worthy profession the dis^raca
wlii-ih bis c joduct might have east upon it."
From waioh we are not to i^fart ,V, the pro-
fession which ilr. Buby adoptel was not a
w-jrthy profession, but simply that Fiqabo,
not botog the champion of that profession,
does not trruble itieif about any disgraoe
that may be caBt upon it.— Golden Era.
That is correct. We have not time or
6pac3 ia Figaro's email columns to cham-
pion the oburcb, though we do what weoan,
by giviDg ths Singing Pilgrim a litt'.e gratu-
itous advertising now and then.
TLe Last New Sonj;.
Avr—"Moet dS Chandon."
Emerson Oorville U my Dame,
My business al rays Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes theB", that my tons? can boast.
S ifely these Bivalves to all I show,
OhJ bh-rh oh! Oh I high ohl
None who have been bat again will go.
Corville fays sol eays sol
O* Piue Street, at No. 410,
Remember ihe Lumber ami call again.
Visions of Shell-flJi In every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go.
Ladles gol La'lies po!
Emerson Corvi'le'B pollts! ana so
3-1 Th?y go! they go! !hey gol
"Woman's Risrlvts.
One wortM ttink that tt wae one of woman's
rlgnts to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for It. Neatly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and gentlemen" in Ban
Franolsco have poorer far: thin those where
gentlemen only dice. These re ah exception.
At the Piopeeb Rebtaueajtt, on Washing on
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies on
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since IS.?, provides every luxury the market
affords. Butta ladles and gentlemen And there
dishes to please the most r-pi nrreaa taste, *
I>r. Barlow J. &mlth
Is giving a eours of Free Leotures to Gentle-
Dien on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
ease* at his Hygeian Hall, 687 California street,
every Friday evening, oommesoingat 7 J4 o'clock.
A nart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in resard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p m., tree. w
Star Shirts and Collars.
Ail sorts and sixes, for ea'e cheap, at the
What Oheer Laundry, 121 LeidesdortT st, •
Don't Foil to CaOl and See
The meat wonderful and eift°d Doctor F_r>
tune T#.ler of the age. Madams Esote, Astroi-
og-T. jn. t arrived from the Eist, and can be
ecnsnlted on nil e^enta. 8he hn charms for
Look. Love and Happlaes', which never fail to
tale effect. Oaten Consultation, $ 2 : by Let ►r,
$». All commuBl rations strictly private. Office
hours frum 10 o'clock a m to 6 p.m. Satlatac-
Mon ev r.ntecrt in every respect. Office. IS
40
Beootd aueei, n -, m 11.
Everybody SwttoO.
There in no eni to the multitude of fashions
la bats. At " Tex" Hat Store, e«7 Washington
street (second hat alow below Kearny), all tbese
nrw styles can be found. Ths stock Is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to \a ratted. B
Attention, Ladles
To give the akin the softness of velvet, and
ne tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Dicset'3 Grime de Lis. l
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cares Bhenmatism and Neuralgia.
The MerTy|MoniTi ox* Stay.
Tbe first few week^ in May are the pleas-
arjteet in tbe whole year. Just about ttat
time womeo are s^izad with* maoia called
houBe-oletniDg. When you go bome in tUe
evening ti eajoy Kflt after the day's toil,
you find the stoves all down, the oarpstB up,
the floors wet, the children looking as
though they bad beoame apprentices to
obimney-e weepers, and your wife with a
towel rcaad her heid. her noae red with
o-j]d, fitting on a pile of household ruins,
andber temp?r as sweet &n that of a tiger
which baan't had its dinner. You aek far
supper. Sheaiys fl^mething apologetic of
course. Something about men never think-
ing bow their poor wives have to slave from
morning till night. Soa venture the re-
mark that you oan't see tbe nea-essity of this
part cui&r slaving, aue that supper is a meil
which digests best without sau.e. Then she
burst* into tears, informs yoa that you are a
brute, tfckes up the youngest child in ber
arms, hugs it, ar.d tells tt that it won't ever
be. cross and mean and tyranni:al to ia
poor, over-worked, wrefohed mamma. Of
ooute* tbe youngst.r begins to howl without
koowiog wby, and all tbe others j iu in tbe
ohorua. Toe thing beaomes so intenssty
pleasant that you begin to think it's t:>o
much happines3 for ooe man to enjoy and
live, and you take your umbrella and hie
away to scants of misery, where pork and
cabbage otn be got, and where whisky--kirjB
are not unknown. Ob, May is a delightful
month— for paper-hangere, painters, white-
w ahera, eorubbers, and "old clo' men;" bat
somehow, family men don't seem to be reok-
lefcflly fond of it. ^
A Slnr on Yreka.
Fox, tbe correspondent of tbe New York
Herald in the Modoo region ia a genial
who'e-BOnled fellow, and not by any mama
bad-looking. He tells the following Bt^ry
at his own expense, with much gusto. There
was a Ladies' Fair recoatly at Yreka, and
Fox madehimsilf popular with the ladies.
Among otaer excitements there was a cane
which wast) bs presented to the hiodsom-
eut man in Yreka, the votes of the ladies
determining who that was. Some how or
other tbe cane waa voted to Fox, who mod-
estly accepted it. Jest as he was about to
leave Yreka, a denizen of that flourishing
City came up to him and said: "Fox, old
boy, I be'.ieve that election was squar. I
don't believe there was any stuffia' votes, or
anything of that kind; I'd be sorry to be-
lieve it. I don't mind yoar takin' away that
cane, and I've nothing bnt kind feeliu's to-
wardsyou, but -I'm sorry for Yreka. It's
a pretty heavy slur on tbe iowd, for folks
must tbink that we men up here are the
dog-fionedest ornery set that evar breathed,
when you get a cioe given to you as tbe
handsomest man in Yreka."
Five Hundred Men Wanted
InTmea lately. To send their washing to the
treat Cheer Laundry. 121 Leldesdorff st. •
Ol.Mii Crio'Wd.eT- Every Wljplit.
The best chowder in town, a* the Original
Hot Scotch Ealoon, 16 Morton street, just on
"To j- with. Thy Dark Raven Hair, g
Max Adffler says: We began to writ} an
Iodianpoemon Wednesdiy, and got as far
along as this:
0 let me look into tb v dark eyes.
Waoiti,
That I may saeif love inhabits there,
W tics,
Then, as I hisi thy lips in sweet surprise,
Wanits,
0 let me toy with thy dark raven hair,
Wanita.
As we wro'o the list line Johns jd c:me id.
He asked if he might make a suggestion.
We said he might. Then ;Johnaon argned
that if Waoita'a father bappaned to come
home daring the performance, it was likely
tbe stern old warrior would toy with our
dark raven hair with a butcher knife, with
such efficiency that there would soon be a
bald-headed poet in the wigwam. We shall
not finish tbe poem. From tbe way in
whioh it struck Johnson, we are sfraid it
will not bs sufficiently impresiive for gener-
al oiroulation.
A Solution of the Ohineae Problem.
In discussing the evlln of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of bnsinesi in
San Franoisoo consequent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Ohlnete in our work-
shops, the Gol Jen Era hits the nail squire en
the h*ad in the following :
Tbe only meaaaie of redress which hold* oat
any promise of relief ts the formation of anti-
OQioeeo societies all over tbe Ooest, the members
of whiob shall be pledged not to employ Oblnea,
not ro pnrobasB soode of tbose who ao employ
tbe a. not to puroLaie goods of Ohioese muiuitc-
tariet. Tber flirt propose these anti-Obiaeas so-
cietieashoald be to make tbemaelras felt ia tbe
character of purchasers. If one ihonaaad men
to tbiBoiiy abouM effect as orpaoizattoo nn-ier a
eolbioa ple'lg* DO'' to employ Ocioeee nor to par-
oL&ae goods of iadividaaU or firms who might em-
ploy them, it wonid greatly strengtberi the bands
of aach of oar local manafaotirers as are now
engaged in the experiment of competing vrtn
Obioese manafactares. If this one tboasind was
mnliip'ied by ten, a» it aooo mght be. the suc-
cess of toe experiment woald be asiorad. Tbees
societies most ba organized wttbont the aid of law,
aaoolaw wooid be eonslitational tbat diecrirai-
nat«d against Ubinese residents. SncL orgaoiza-
lions ooald only be carried oat where tbe com-
munity is nearly aoanimoni la favor of the object
to be attained ; bnl each unanimity, i i is believed,
prevail e iq tbia ^tats.
The experiment has been tiled by at lea-t
on* man to San Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Sat:lff, wto U proprietor of iwj large cigar
stores, 330 and 812 Kearny street. As l?ng age
a; liS-\ Mr. Sitl:fT. knowing what the result
of Oblnese labor would be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
eo1.], nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he has carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhera to it a;
long ai he remains In business. Many of bis
frlrnds thought it impossible for him to stem
the current of opposition to those In the same
trade who employed Chinese wjrkmau, but he
baa r*one bo fcucceaafully, and instead of the
cos Email establishment whion be commenc ed
with at the time of formtog tbi s resolution, he
now has two of the large.- 1 In the city . ac
The Wcw Oyster House-
Oxsteb Grotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tbo oldest Oyster Deabr) in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 128
Pin? st., next to boweo Bros., grooers. This ts
i resp--tt a place ichm a Q*ntlemmn ran
Fro-verbe.
Willful waste brings wofol want.
Wisdom rides upon the luina of folly.
Who parions the bad, injures the good.
Women iumiiohief are wiser than men.
Words are for women, actions for men.
Wiee men change their mind j, fools never.
Wisdom is more to be envied than rioboa.
Wisdom prefers an uojuat peace to a just
war.
Zeal without knowledge is fire without
light.
WLat can yon expect of hog but his bus-
tles?
What is given to the poor is laid op in
heaven.
Wi dun ia a p^or man :s a diamond set
ia lead.
Wine is a taroaoat— first a friend, tten an
enemy.
What ia an ofctats worth if it brings no
enjoyment ?
Women, wind and fortune are ever chang-
ing.
Wit is folly nnl03i a wlae man has the
keeping of it.
Wickedness with beauty Li the devil's hook
baited,
Tb. so Horrid Husbands.
An exchange informs ub that divorces are
obtained by husbands in Maryland, without
publicity. They take their wives out fishing,
and lighten the boat.
Wlilte Labor Only :
Employed by the What Obeer laundry, HI
Leidesdoiff street. *
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our wort, at the What Oheer
Laundry 0£3ce,121 LeideEdortf street. *
PICNICS, EXCTJRSIO:
McDowell, Sliow Card. Wrlt«x*
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Public accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. ac, can
be returned In the evening If reqnirid; we
never disacpoiLtl What Ouear Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. *
Ladies aitd G&ktlfmbh, remember tbe lead-
ing fashlosable retail Shoe store in Ban Fran-
cisco. H Hinder?, 39-3 Eeajror street, between
Pine and Bash, ts
Flxie Candlos.
yresn, sweet and dellolons Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercsi's pioneer confection*
sry, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail g
JLj&dies Vititing Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Johh P.
Dwteb, 126 Batter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hasdhxb-
CHIBfS KSAXLX bUBSSXI. PEKUAUBEn? Of OV6IT
description to order. s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Aooouooei that at his Balooo,
OOl Kearny at., BT.1V. cor. Sacramente,
Long famous for tho eiuellonoe of its
WINES ancl LIQTJOi^S
All Drinks will henoeforih be
T E ISJ CENTS.
mj201m
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamship Company,
CARRYING THE TJ. S- MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROBI
T IVEBPOOL. QTJKENBTOvTN, ^±^p%.
Havre, Poris, Swedes, Belgium, Norway and ait
Eoropeaa cities.
TbisOompany has arrangemecta with tbe Oom-
miseiooerof Emigration and Railroad Oompaniea
at Ksff York, by whioh passengers are promptly
forwarded to tbe Pacific Ocott.
For Dartionlara apply to
I>. B. JACKSON, AR.>ot.
mj'J) 1m 838 MonlBDinerj- «tre«».
AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall lots
No 77 and 78— Delinquent.
MONDAY. JOKE 16, 1673-JOHN IMIDDLE-
TO--* A SUN, Aaouoiean No. 310 Hoatgom-
ery ftreet. For pariiaalaraeee advert iaemente ia
Al in and Examiner.
3.- order Board of Oity Ball Oommiaaoners.
Ml8-td ROB'F GKOBGE.Seoretary.
AT
McDANIELS THEATRE
CaEYOIiE, WVOMt.VS,
THREE GJOO VARIETY WOMEN
•VTalent golag Eaat will Aad it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. McMSIEI,,
vxj 9 TjQOk Box No. I. Cheyenne, Wyomlnr.
CERMAN_PIANOS.
THE BEST AND THS OHEAP-
<«t. bcbratibiMdterift Co., AffenU
'or tbe celebrated Factories of
■ . _ . i .-Blathner, in Leipzig, and Schleip,
in Berlin. UfE^. 01S OLA Y 8 iBKBl\ ap23
CENTRAL BATHS,
NO. 118 OEABY STREET.
Baths, 25 cent?. Best aooom-
moditione in the citj. Separate
entranoB for Ladies. Tbe Bitb a
_ fire fit t d np wah all modern
Hair Oatvioe, Shaving nod tibam-
pooing. Obildrsa'd Hair neatlj oat Ladiee' Sbam-
pooin?.53 oacfca. Private room for Ladies.
•^-StringErs vi-iting tbo oity are reepeotfally
requested to p\tronize these Baths. nsyS
ATHI
improrem^nts.
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOt THJKD STKEET,
Has the choicest and most select assortment of
good; in ber line In the oity. Her HATS are mar-
vela of baanty. a&d wbat is moit isaoortaot, HKB
K^MHiatt
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
Just Received
SO CASE38
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BESl'LAB PUICE, &i OO.
XST01 l>e Sold for #1 OO
XO C?j9l£
Fine Panama Hats,
WOBTE 88 SO.
Selling for One Dollar.
lO CASES
•"•OT ""
Railroad Caps — Gloth, Velvet
KESVUlI price, ai so.
Selling? fbr Fifty Cents
lOO DOZ E3TV
CrSSIMEmE summer hats,
A.t Fifty- Cents,
Fifty Cases
....OS THE
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WILL BE SOLD
FOR ONE IIOLLAK
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
A»B CHEAPER THIS AST OTHEK
STOKE IX THE CITT.
AT TH£
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Oorner of Commercial
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
WOKTH •« OO.
Selling for $53 SO!
•»- W OTE.
WE STATE SIMPLY FACTS, AKB
OITAKANTEE TO SELL BOOBS AT
THE PHIOES WE ABTHTIIE.
CTC1LL AND SEE.
61 8 and 620 Kearny street.
S. F. and Nfc P. B\t
CHANGE OP jm
THE GRUKIT ROVn TO Til ms
ON ANPAFTKB APRIL 1.1871 iM
inswitbihaSaa Franalsoo A V«i 9>
road Oompaar for Olorerdala and ai !! -
BtatloDB. wiltlsave San Kranclico
eicDttd;, fromFroct stiatt ^hirf
tornlng, tbs train will leara oi0"»
5:30 o otook A » , coonectiDgat Doi
ete^merandaniTingioBat) Fiuoia
1 ha steamers and oars make oloi
with stages to and from all --*-
SUNDAY MCURSiONS AT REDI \ ^
Leave Ban Fnaolsoo at 8 a u
arriTing at OlOTerdala at 1 o'olook p '
will leave Olovordal" atXo'clock i
" laoiaoo at 7 o'olook. This *)il ■,
^.-.ilatJ several boats at an* of tb !
tse lioBof rb* road For all tafora
Ihe Oomptui's offl^, 486 Moo Wo,
ftp'-S PKTiiK DOBAgu ,
The City Gait
Coming Picnic I
THE ATTENTION OF ALL 50
BOOiatiooe asd Militart Oomt
to the advantages offered br tb<«
and beantifol groanaa lor tltudt ■
vals. Thoy oan be proenred oo i ■
week for pioolo pnrpotat the dob i
mote advaotageaoi terms t*
Btate.
THE CITT 6AHD|
Aro caey of aco^ta withoat aor tiri i
and are provided with large aad ba |
large Bbade Trees ; beantifal flo» j
from QTery oiime; nanerons 6wlr J
moth Dancing Pavilions; a Diim j
Pleaanre Bona; Fonotains atd Obi ■
ere, al' perfeoJf Bbelttred fron i ■
mammoth hestanrant Is oo tbe groi .
oonveDlBnce for the accoranjedaile I
nlcahaebcen made. KTp-rjtlicf t fi
in ton most complete order for tbst I
THE OlTT OAB0I
Are tbe> largest in the But*. Tb s
aoreB of Knoll and Bbad'd Lin I
deoa, etc., aad are capable of i I
20.CCO persons with tbe gres»«t ooe |
tra Oars rnn direotly to tbe Gatdeos I
Picnic Oommittsca are Mpaeialli |
and inspect the Groands, sal an I
whioh will be most lavcriblt,
M. T. STEVE!
#»■ Office hoorsJ to 6 p.m.. 4
corner Twelfth and Folsom m
N. B ~30O,Ooe Adminlei Tie 1
by varions Aesooiations boldlag 1 1
Oity Gardens last year. The sals I
li^DQrs will be prohibited oa the g I
lival days.
»
Eaarj
"■wii'l
Badger's Geotral Park!
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDK I
open for the aeatoo, and am M t
popular
PICNIOI
Will be held th«pe. Th« .ttiutl. >
onu. SK ATI NG P A YI LIOH. MOl |
NA6IDM. Bkating free on wHkdl
Adml .ilan
OHILDREIT lO OEMTS.
Read! Bead!! :
THE PALACEOF F:l
ANOTHER RXGnEMKMT
New r tore, 17 Beoond I
Grand hotel. Clothing of f
(A3hioa*i)Je styles made to pr
NOTE THE"
Pants., -from $6 to I
Suits fromM
19 inspection of tne <*
A. MORRI
No. IT" Second
IDllT lm Oppn»ltt (
DI^REN
HER
IltTTTI!
The «re«t Tonle aad At
Sale E»er jwatfl '
THE RIAL!.
A Popnlar Bea«)
The Choicest WlnM M*!"!
Pacific ComI. f
8VPEHB »AT1»» '"
THIb GEM OF A S»1K)0»1
No. 17 THIB* nl
Will be oendaoled in ti pprf^l! |
phraie "Meet me on to. Rl«»
will aigntjy the cbier joj of call"
Grand Opening Tub
mjU tf
H. WAFEH./»» I
J. C. COMBS \
TERRAPIN lA
Car. Scoond and Tefct** '
•arTerrepIn «*»toj
Ojetere in e»«W "*'l
.SUPPEE BOgfJIJj
THE VI
A F»T3»llo R»Kirt for h I
Good Liquors and Cnij
O- Their Pony Brovdr •» (
E. H. LEVY, Pronti.tor, M«M I
Kearny end Oommeroial etreet'i J
TOD
The Corn*Ex<|
BTa. 1» M.AT a*?
MBS. BCWHAKf.
AHD PSYOHOMBT^.
to »■ 8TOOKTON SIBEETi,
10 to 5 1 Fee. *J. Circle. "~ '
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LET'S kh VARIETIES
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BELLA UNION THEATRE
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i ■ Mo«iiin<" hi^uflourl
0HfcT-¥>4>DL.I IU iTt_AA AriUt W fHAKIftlPHI '
MM WirmtT &ABU>CAS BAI.AM-ARP ...
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tXwOlW la the It e,rl •**«■•» llalUx 0««rai
TAKBoraim- BiLLTiBrpi^i baibb i BOKria.
Maalr ef lb** na-rai
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BdCtliUTr, Trio e»d Chora*— "II mo Osro" ... Tarobimilal, Bobtail. K o i*g mi l <»o-»t.
riaelr- aad Caaf-aM~"Ttae B«rb*Blf-d U«t l*r.**-41«t«**.
AR.-U-frST -Mob. ni-n'lurp. * F. 1,1—1 Mlll.Hl
fr< ••><.» ial aW> • th •■'•■( .libuoli" ■ • r»«t>*nai. f
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tva. o« (•• rti.»;ip iin'fa»il of ('losSovn ■- '
m»»a Tm< p * .. Rl.piad br K*l!» * L.3B for it
WjrTryiiUttttB. fc_»d la brtai fall _■ I p»fTl'°.*°-,_*B-^4*''J^.t**L '"."?■
rtfiM'ao. *»«iSi»« bU feat 1*41 •» a ■* »
and «>•!•>(. dtvwadiac, of ">Br»-. o* lb* HIT
tQf v do sot ooaa, tee th» n nna.lr of tno Di-oa
bit .l»i«o.»( aril b*r 'ov*f f.r tha •fir** C'*«.t
0«;iforai» Oeapaar, oosaplea f?iu- bioiIm iq
WILL 8H0BTLY APPEAR—
noiDort Fi'nsor, trio Great Pantoralralst
OmomIiu «ud
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AB OP PUBLICATION.
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OW1NO TO TBR S 'AROITV OfFti
on boh Atraol. I h*t IO laforN ro» fnasdi
and iba t.«blit) tb*i I baraopasad tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT....
SAW Bib atraai, atlwiwi Moalf«a*rf
a ad Kaarajr*
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy. 10c.
Ooocooiad In iba baal atria And of iba
I'niit l.lqaora.
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KKAIfV HTRkEr. oa«r nallfofBla. for Iba iraaw
m»n- of dlaaaat> of (ba UrlBarj aod Oanarttir*
lira*aa«. aed aM Poaala Co<at>l*lilU. To mfl-rin
from A»tiro». BroaahlUa, n,pt ,«nt. Bora Toroal,
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aad Torot< Wl r«.03Bi<a*>'>d Pmf-iii.r MaAfrr'a
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PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
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THE JOUBNAL OF AMUSEHENTS.
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THUBSDAY MAI 22, 1878
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre,
To-EiEbt. Bontflcanlt/s capital playol 'The Wil-
low Oopio" nlH 09 proseated with Barton Hill Id
the character of Luke Fielding; Miaa Annie Gra-
ham will Play R°»o Fielding, and there will b- a
generally strocg cast,' To-morrow araning and
Friday evening " The Marble Heart" will beiplarod,
with Joan McOalloagb in the oagt. JCftX.
Alhambra.
Barney in htaebatnplon jlr; Obartea Vivian, in
BCBga and aceedotea; Little Mao ia hli Beaenee;
Bam Rickay and Master Barney in "Taking the
Pledge," will form the interlude after a capital
flratpartto nicbt. Tbia will be followed by tbo
operetta of "Mona. Ohoufleori: or, A Prima Donna
of a Night," which is one of the funniest thing*
ever presented on the stage, and cauaee shoals ol
laughter. Leon is inimitable in bis tinging and
actlog, Kelly ifl capital in bnrleaane, and W. F,
Baker, Bob Hart, J. Robinson and others afford
efficient e upport,
Bella Union Theatre.
To-night, Tommy Barton, Lon Dixon, Mies
.Gillie Harland, Miss Fonny Garret ion, Matt Kelly
and a hoat-of others will appear is a vary varied
and attractive programme, ended with "Lave In
AHOowois."
Buckley** New Varieties.
Mies Olande, who made her reappearance at th.'a
honse latt night, is a general favorite, Leon Sam-
walla appears in arenio acta, and Ned Buckley
Frank Mortimore, and otberi present attractive
specialties. The management announce tee en-
gagement of Miss Zadio Zelmar, the alack wire
performer and vocalist, from Boston.
Ci<y Gardens.
To-dar, the aerial ship will mate its first ascen-
alon. Every preparation baa been to ecio.ro ita
sacsess. The San Francisco Gas Company have
laid their main into the Garden, and Professor
Lay and the Bala lay Family will superintend the
icflition and aeoenBion. There will donbtless be
an immense attendanoe.
San Francisco Art Association.
The Spring Exhibition of the Saa Francisco Art
Association is now open to tbe pnblio at their Gal-
lery, 313 Pine street, be! ow Montgomery. Califor-
nia artists are well represented, and there are
many gems by French and German aitiats— notably
Bougnereait'a "Contentment," which Is tbe de-
light of every mother as mach as it is tbe admira-
tion of ooionolatenrs in art.
Woodward's Gardens.
The management of this delightful resort an-
nounces great attractions for Sunday next; Prof.
Lay will make the lost gas balloon ascension of
the season and there will bs a varied entertain-
ment by tbe Bulelay Family and others.
metropolitan Theatre, Sacramento^
Manager Maguire has leased this theatre— the
only one in Sacramento— for one year from the
first of June next. He will play all tbe star attrac-
tions engigad for the Alhsmbra, for the coming
l Dinner and fall season, daring bis reaent trip
East, at the Metropolitan, and tbe Sacramento
people have no cause to eomplaln lof ' a lack oj
amusement after June next.
A*ji.TOfiHOAL Museum.— One of tbe most
eiznplete colteotionB of the kind in the United
states, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
saly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
'•our may be profltabl* snoot here-
Bnjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, BtyHsh
horses and art-liable driver are the leading eB-
eentialB of an enjoyoble ride, and these cannot
he secured in San Franeleco 60 ro question ably
as from Frank Eon tor, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel, Hie handsome tare-out 5 are used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
coniteona driver?, ne is more liberally patron-
ised than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles to particular, will engage no carriages
bxcept those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at success in his business, and the
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
film a favorite with all who patronize aim. »
Sandvrlch Island Pulu.
Since the Ascension of tbe king to the throne
ol the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattr&ss bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in dlsposlne of all
that comes. a
The Fearful Fate of a Keeper.
A gentleman with whom wa are acquaint-
ed, was employed some years ago to repre-
sent'TheY Wild Maa of Afghanistan" in a
New Jersey menagerie, and while standing
in his cage, day after day, he gradually
learned to love the fatwaman. who sat upon
the platf rm close to bins. The keeper of
the place also cherished a tender feeling for
the young lady, and he became jealous tf
tbe Wild Man of Afghanistan. And when
visitors would came, the keeper would pro-
cure a p'jle, w.th a nail ia the end, and stick
it through tho bara of the oige, and Jab him
in the riba. Aud he weuld. ridicule the
Wild Man's lege, and deliver a lecture upon
the way he turned his toes in, and read
chapters out of books of natural history te
show that a being with a skull of sueh a
shape mubt of neciSSLty be an idiot. Then
he would poke the Wild Man of Afghan-
istan a few more timed with the pole, and
pass on to the next ctge, with some remarks
tending to prove that tue monkets therein
and the Wild Man were of the same general
type. And all the time the fat weman would
sit there, and' smile a disdainful smile as if
she believed it all, aud bated suoh legs, and
despised toes that turned in. At last, the
Wild 51m of Afghanistan hid his revenge.
One day, when all hand were off duty, the
keeper fell asle9j> on the sofa. Thea the
untamed party from the distant east threw
a blanket over him, and went for the fat
woman. He led her by the baud, and asked
her to be seated, white he told her of his
anguish. Taen she suddeoly sat down on
the keeper. Tou could have passed the
corpse under a closed door wi'hout scraping
his vest buttons. They merely slid him in ft
crack iu the ground when they buried him,
aud the fat woman. pined eight hundred
pounds of hersalf away, and finally gave
the remainder to the Wild Man of Afghan-
istan, who clasped as much of her as he
could hold, to his bosom, and organized a
fresh menageiieupon a new baeis.
A Wife's Sympathy.
A writer says that "what the true man
most wants of a wife is her companionship
sympathy, courage, and love." He is right.
The true man wants his wife's companion-
ship when he has t> getup in the night to
see what that noise is in the cellar. Her
courage is eminently valuable in tbe general
neighborhood d abates over the possession
of some domestic article, and her love h
absolutely indispensable when he gets iu
late. But ber sympathy I Well, any one who
has ever picked up the wrong stove-lid with
his bare hand, can estimate the value of
that.
Grounds for a Divorce.
The Banbury New* maa says: A rooster
attached to the Wocsrer House stables affil-
iates with a cat belonging to the same prem-
ises, and keeps censtaut oompany with that
feline, to the entire exe'usion of tbe hens,
The hens have applied for a divorce.
Asa Xj. TTnugeman's
■' OhlfaroBr-tr Depot," 623 Sacrannoto street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The cele
brated *' Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Dull? Inach.wlth lobster solad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Bntt. Beer, 10 cents. Regal-r Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and eand-
wiohes, served to order. To lunch at Wanga-
man's is the thing. 5 j
J>o Wot fciuirer irom Corns,
The nnforttmate Buffeiers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. R. H. Cowan's Instj.
rate, 830 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 vjt. We
sn«*k from experience, having tested the Doe-
ter*a capability. Beferenoes given if required, a
San Francisco Jewelry ftfanuxfeetory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, >-p
Postal Cards.
Bridget says the new postal cards are a
capital invention. She won't have to pua-
zle any more as to who is writing to tbe mas-
ter and mislress.
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Oysters.
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frieoo by gas light,
uur oareless feet , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
01 sparkling waters, made a scieen
Through which a evrect bouquet was seen ;
While mosfi> stone and pesrry shell,
6'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window seem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," eald my friend, "let's go In here —
It loose so nice— and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'TV"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a wafter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cocked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy,' fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy place oil kinds of game,
FiBh, fiesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let biro rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain :
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Honse, 337 Eueb street, abeve
Montgomery; open Day and NtfthU
OHABXF.8 HAAEE. Proprietor,
We get no bntineas from Chinese, and wa
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Offlco.121 Leldeedorff street. *
Perkins' TJosoctfesj.
Perhaps, yoa don't know Perkins. Per-
hlBS is an agriculturist. He is disgracefully
ignorant of natural biitory, but he takes a
desp interest in the eabjtctof manures, and
the moment you say anything about fertili-
zers PeikitiB pricks up Lis ears and begins to
eDJf>y himself. The other day he read in
some of the cews-papeia that Prof. Agasslz
had teught a Bpecimea of theiguaua to oome
to him at the sound of musie. It struck
Pe.-kius at the time is arather singular eoit
of phenomenon, but he believed in tho news-
papers, and he d^tormiaec! to see what he
oonld do in tbat direction. So Perkins took
his EC0Drde:m and went down to the barn and
sat in front of a bag of guano, and began to
equ=eze out "ALife on the Ocean Wave and
a Home on the PioltiDg Deep." He did tbia
three or four times,. and still the guano did
not move. Then he began again, and mashed
out a lotof variations to tbe tune. But the
guano bag manifested no deposition to
oome to faim. Then he made another effort,
and interjected exercises and fragments of
tbe soalts ioto "ALife on the Ocean Wave
and a home on the Bollisg Beep," aud
spurt. d in a parcslof extra sharps and flat?,
and be played tbe air backward and tideway
and diagonally, and began in the middle and
worked toward both ends, and infused
several trills aud modulations, and
mixed it up with "Old Hundred," and
Beautifnl Dreamer," and fugues and Gre-
gorian chant?, for four or five hours, "and
then he was tsken tj the hoose by bis rela-
tions and pat to bed. Perkins is now con-
vinced that he was misinformed about
Agassi, and he wants to interview the edi-
tor that told the lie.
Nice Mild Talk.
Speaking of the Hodoes, a Fort Wayne
paper oalmly says: Let every blade of grass
in the Northwest be watered with the blood
of theee treacherous fiends, and the rivers
as they flow down to the ccean, carry with
them the scar'et tidings of a nation's ven-
geance, aud may it be mingled with the
gory stream that flows in tbe veins of the
varcillatiog sbriekers for peace, to whom is
principally du9 the perpetration of the late
horrible butchery."
The Symptoms,
Two members of the Kentucky Legisla-
tors being noi-ely dru&k on a railway train.
the conductor remonstrated. One of them
pompously demaEdad; "Do you know, sir,
that I am a member of the Legislature ?"
The conductor qoietly replied: "You've got
ihe symptoms."
Motbebj or Families who sre about to spend
tbe Sumrn* r in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
thf meolvee as well as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they oan buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than at any other place la at E. Friedlandtr St
OoV, 'No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building, 8b
SJgnor Fulvlo Bosei
Gives private lessons In Itallin and English
Vooal Music, at €46 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence' of the pupil. 6- 3
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains,
Pbtvate Lessons is tbb Feench Lakguaob
by J. Jo'BGt. graduate of the University of
Paris, late Profeseor of De la Mounais' Normal
School for Teachers and cf St. Mary's College,
London. 404 Geary street, between Mason and
Taylor, upstairs, E : : t of reference given. 4 Q
A JPlos.ea.nt JUoetACion,
Persons desiring comfortable Lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alham'ora,
and inspect tbe fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building Is a verv floe cue snd la well
lighted sua ventilated, «
A great variety of Tits and Bows, all styles,
jUBt received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdorff ttreet. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
A Servant in tbe CorEer.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in tbe State, at
John 0. Bell'e, nearly epposite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. 4p
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Premium Sriirt Mafaer.
Sfrv. Eveline Morris 52C, Kesrny st., rsspect-
fullv solicits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
aud prices reasonable. 6-0
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Bach aud Paralysis.
3-L
Derby Sweepstakes.
The drawing of the Epsom Derby Sweep-
B'a&esattbe Obarlng Cross S4oon,606 Mission
atr^et, near Second, has been po«tpoced to
Tuesday, May 27th. A few tickets r.maln un-
sold. •
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 110 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and re>
paired as ueuil, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Pho toarapnio Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. ^^__ *
Wril*e Labor Only :
Er. 0. T. Sjge has removed his office to the
Olymplo Club Building, corner of New Mont-
gomery and Howard. 4s
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Dr. Doherty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
chronic and speclfle practice, and as suoh le
now the most successful of any Physician in
San Pranouioo. Office 618 Sacramento street,
corner of Leideedorfl. a few doors Dslow What
Ohaer House. ■
The Seat Bemediee,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pale Dr. Per-
ry*B Webfoot Pille, for all bilious complaints.
Corns Bunions, Ingrowicir Nails*
A pfrf<?ct cms warranted by Albart Sohoen-
wald, 127 Second t(re<-t. 4-m
Shjb. Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, oan be
'onnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
ablisbmeitt, southwest corner £tush and Mont-
gomery stfi., or Dexter Stables. Carrlaae orders
l'ft at either place promptly attended ♦» day
o nljrht, at reduoed rates. r<
Bound Not to b^ Beat,
Is G. Burhbardt's motto. Fine Frsnch Calf
BootB made to erder from $S to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 5i0 Wash-
ington atrett snd be convinced, A full assort-
ment ot neatly-made goods always on band, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4 m
Pr*ah and Sweet.
Fer tbe beat ooafectionefT, (T» to Canty and
Wfcjmer'a. 107 Mentgromerr St. near Suttee
Dental Work.
Fob finest qd jlttt of womx, go to T. C. Jep-
sup, dentist, cor. Butter md Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 3-u
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T-vrenty Thousand
Notice to the Public.
B. Peyser, 719 Montgon ilreet, one door
Bouth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' ana chfl.
Orena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every deacriptlon of
gehts furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valise?,
e*o., below co-t. Gall if you want bargains. 3l
0LAHi»OYAjrr.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Glslrvorant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium, 833 Kearny strett, bet. Buss and Pine.
coasultatlons in English. Preach and German,!
It Tn True.
}. A. Sbaber A Co. are selling parlor, sets and
all other kindsof furniture and bidding oheiper,
for cash, than any other dsBler in tewn. Other
dealer? don't stxnd a ghost of a chance when
people know 8baber's pilots, 707 Market street.
Battler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly lu the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 384 Bush street,
below Essrnv. 1 h
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Milli HECT.-HalB oleaned, pressed and
trimmed to oider a*; the lowest pricea. Mies
3. P. Wocd 824 Washington street. 4-v
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booksellers and Statloa^m,
SLaeey A- Moos, (aebool books a rpeoiai ty.) 8. Vf
comer Fourth and Jssaie.
H. H. Moore, 60S Men tiro mery, near Merchant.
Ma»!ne<» Collenci.
Heald'e, Bryant A Strat ton'- Collera. 24 Post 1 treat
Btitohera,
Eats, Fred, StalTa 94 to 100. California Market.
Employment Office.
Chaa. F. Beoberer A Co., 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Fierce A Co., 037 Bao-
ramonto street. *'
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
French Fancy Soari*.
Locan A Co., 19 Montgomery, 107 and 109. Sutter.
Hulr Jewelry. '
H, A. Callender, manufacturer, 6] Second atreet
flnwoa Hair*
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
«j». JUt Itinera.
Mrs. M. selig, 226 Kearny erreet,
Seorcher of Beeorda. ♦■
O. V. Gillespie, 6tl WasbiDgtonstreeti.
"Wntchea ond Jewelry.
H. A, Callander 62 Second street.
Whltenera and Paper Htm sera.
A. W. WheldeD, j 23 Geary street.
Wine* and Llqaora. (Whoresala.)
Pa&erl F. A Co.. W4 Front
LOOK. OTJT
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Business Directory
100 000 oc>pieb to bk tsBsBx> °n
or about Jane 10th. Send inyonr
advertisements Immediately to No. SOS Mont-
gomery st, at B. M. EDWABDB*. mS lm
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOOTETT, IS
placed in tbe hands of nearly all who oome
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore ths
beet of advertising modi nine.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMED*
every Theatre in ban Francisco.
FIGARO
18 MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada snd
Oregon— the pspew left in the theatres at tight
being gathered up and saved for that purpose.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST CCANDY
made at oar Steam Casdy Factory daily. AD
orders, especially Irom tbe ooentry, are eolioitsd
LDd «lil be promptly attended to.
OANTY A WAGKKB,
lOt Monteomerr.rt- nenr Sntla*
MILITARY COODS
....AMD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICA1
TRIMMINGS, '
885 Montgomery street, Eoom No X.
mhl4tf T. RODGKB.S JOHNBOff.
ULRsfflBRa LODGING .BOUSE.
^*4U FINELY FLSVI&B.ED ROOMS. SIN
gSjvSf Bie or in inita,
itnl Well fGlfffcterf and Tcattlutad.
SGLmH. Cnformocad Rooroe tqlot. Lo^*rins witt
•r nithcat boarQ. ALHAMBfcA VDTLDUIG
■ltt Sash street. ocii tf
. CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
ths Theatrical Profession in 1 'sliforcia pre-
Kes formlri? olaeses for instruction in Klocoiioii,
reone wishing to avail themeelvee of the oppor-
tunity of acqcit in? a ns^fnl art at a moderate coat
CMieend in tholr names to "Oambysea " P. O.'Box
RETURN THE BOOK!
—
lATHOBYRR BORROWED THK "MEMOIR
GREAT REDUCTION IN
....0»..„
LADIES STJ
-.-.AT.,..
CHAS. MAYEn
Pioneer Cloak :
(lT.ra.rl, Kftr t Woi,lu(
Ho. so HOMr.nar,, ,
Opposite th. Lieu Bo. "
BBAKCB, log KR.lEj, ,
MB. MAYER 041L3 ATTBHTU »
lug. >nd well mleoted u.»rlmi ?
ladies Cloaks, in Silk, .
and Cloth,
And his new etvlas of readv-midt Hill I
ether UtDIKb' SUITS, at VERY Ln I
Also, a laraie atook of Btripeo, 6W j
bhftwls. Lace JscbetB, Silk led Con x
yillcs, Matins, tiloakinge. and even d, H
TrimminRS. JUST \KRIVItD, a \ui .
tha ^orameratjleiof
PtAIS AJJIj* SMBBOIli
X.IKEN BVITt,
N.B.— Cloaks, Dresaaa and nlu nh M
in latest faahioa, at rsaionaole rattt.
S,
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S'
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svL
sA R|i
YELL0
DOCKi
AUD
IODIDE or POT!
milE BEST SPBISB K I
In oie. JParlrle. toe Bis '
morbid, corrupt and l»i
Care. Bheanatltm and HtiftSjll
Sold by all JOntgglmU.
AOSBMCY, «1T SAKSIIHI • >
SOLE AGENTS Tl
BK. PKBKT'S I.AST OBt I
BB. PEKKI'8 WBarOOT 1
POSTBIIJ:
Programme,, and all liindl ol P* f
SHOW, UEOrUKE. CO»0
ATM and CIBCTJS 1
AT LOW BAT
!0. 3E^. &
saa ci.ay
THOMAS W.
SIliVER 3PJ
*» MAWtTFAOTU
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fifi DRUiS,°B»SJM.
^Cf — AHP— * , , , n
OTBLCB MUM1CAL IJCT*1 ■
ESTABUSHED1S !•«' I
rLwaone (dven on tbe Baal
MISSION BTBEBT.betwiBn
M. B.— Fine-tonsd Sil?»r Solo
tationala always on hand.
«S.I
FREE ANDE
BVBBT IATI»»*'
Piano aria smsrlnB •
CHARING
4J0.
Sea Ml. .Ion .trcct. »<»' '
d»I0 EAGLES * WIU>. I \
Photographs Paid
in thi moil eatitUctory n.anin.r,
<*'*"■ BBH.T B. *
Eii»»r
BOOTS «j
.J
Phfladelphla_R»s"
OHAS. V. BEBOOIJ). PB"1
HE OBOIOEST MEATS i ]
ton PIKE STREET b.'»,taS4
and Monteom.r*.
CL»IBVOTANT.-MADl B *} j
joit arrived from EnTope. »»£ |
lalqo.ytiona; d-?«lopea >"<dlo«» I
tirea. "Olrolao, ToerdaJ •n4^Bl,'l
inn xiren. French i
, «5T (NO HI
aaji.B*
JaPH Of IMHTliE GENIUS
CALIFORNIA THE ATM.
ENOAOHMIUNT
SAH FRANCISCO
ART GALLERY
!ALfiRIAL SHIP
■I *S7V I X-. IL. O *VC
, MR. niKION Mill. M
THI1 EVBWIHO
SB)!
HH.IMM.
mat n
DOUOXOi
-vnx Him —
DHAMA. IN
5
i< us First Ascension
" HT GARDENS
.Mill. ...Maj22d
Ts>- • •>«• ffMtwt Oat* C«hm>i
artU la* **•!•■ Mta la>1« lh« Mi j
. .ay and the Buislay Family
I* !■■•!• lb* w»»*»rfi1 Shta- Tk •
l>**i#4 |« >■• «*ilkrr, »•!•■ law on
II TO SEE THE AERIAL SHIP
WILLOW COPSE!
Ptaa ftrwt. Wtv
i i i. i n. i .nn a
n t m r..» mil
THE SPEDTQ EXHIBITIOH
— 0* T»l
San Francisco
Art Association!
OCOIOI
J<MIIU
LT.1X u GBaai
WAITER
rise riri.w«>i
I.4DT Arm. iv
LOOT YA*OL'Ak.r>
msa AP«L1T .
n. j»n
Ml*--
...Ml «MIE»
v; vmna wt»it
Ml <<Ran
MR*. U. R KUKPIRi
mi»i r »t»ii«r
FRIDAY EVMSI.VI, M.r 111 -
n.VUTON HILL, and .JOHN MrOULLOUBH In the iJnmt
sTfuiuiArTrTr^^^^
AdalMlu Ralf Prttr to mil p»rt. of tfM IfntM*
IK RK'ISARSlL
Boucicault's Comedy entitled "How 8he Loves Him."
K-a»rTf.t a*at*— I>r*»* Circle eat* Oreheetra «1 «• Rklooup 04*
KrMrT'4 •«■)!•— BaJooaj 74 Utile rr *«.
Urtu Utali Admlauloo SI OO Ptiwu Elotn.. m ~. .-•• wad ilO oo
Now Open to the Public,
lO A.. 1VE. to 3 I*. TS/L.
\ 3Vt. to lO I». 1VX.
•laile AdHtNlna
a*a*oa TI«*M* odnttU-t I..d> ud (*»BU<tsiB> ....M ••
•■£■
t« Parent.
ft. SHIRT STORE,
T tr*«t, ha* Renovrd to
Hi^ond street,
oa win Hail * coaipTet« ••-
Miliaria »nd rt javmii-
the naaul law/ prlrtaw
flUt^J
II
UF.MCOIC'T A m.
< -NTsTE3H.Xa*'J3
FORTUBOUaBOP ftHVUMA-
Jomiin.i^a, .rxi kkodrad die*****,
■award* write*: "lba***z*tn
■nr to lb* ci*** *iIq* of yoor aer-
■7 1*1* rhaamUto iroabie •'
a*. fm.no; " Yonr Aperi*nt dm
1 -jib! mj Dailta ud fegaJ-Ud ihe
WSBBtea, Oraod Hot*l: "Yonr
• for Bb*an)Btiau bis proved on-
to thii da? (now abont «l*v*a i**rfl
>***o«f*r •xp*rl*BC*d oa* twine*
ar Me Ha. morn, 118 Shipley et,
* Osasolt's R*m*di«* of ft Hitri
mitiiimlotwo iriiki."
el Dare, Siot* Ysabei: " After
l*d<M I ■« DOW 1.) JtOOd health-*
tal bar* b**a deprived (or sort
««<aj) betiatB at i b. Depot- SIT
HCKPBT BIOS.,
•at* litBtt.
. «TORBAjTS
rOHICAL MUSEUV,
■ nraiaaicias.
.guBM^XLB^3
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
(i^TtlXL'D'TTERS
Hemey-s
GiTes Tone to the Stomach.
SI
>(?EBBnxLB'TTERS
WILL REflEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
[ft
L,,,(j^TxLB^ERS
la a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
.(I^TxL3^RS
HAS HO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOTJ PUKIFIEH
WILLIS' BAND.
MDBIO FUBXrSIIKD I Oil AMi
oca«*toaB. Hulu Imporved, *rrauKed
ftbd (Or b*1*.
MABCCB1L HI. I'M Ia«mder of
Oreheatrt*.
UJTNKY TON I1KK UKUDEIf>l4ft6
of Hrnia H«»4.
BwT0rd»rs from tb<> oooolry pronipUr tttfnded
to. Ad.1rf.is U. W. WILMS. Vftton't MoH*
Htorn. 1»8 Mn.'-K^oiiry ntrect. or HAKOUH M,
BLUM. *Vt» MoniC'jm*rrBtre«l. )** If
COSMOPOLITAN
tarings and Exchange Bank,
Bfo. 62fl MontgoBierj elrccf ,
lUoalfOia*rf Blook.j
OVABANTBB FIJWD aioo,(JO«
B»-T#nn D*po*lt*, oo* per cent, per month.
a*T*No lCDlr»;FH- or ob*r#* f nr Back Book.
J. OBOOKKB, tiooroUry. TO'to
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Booms lO nnrt 17... «WO WaahliiKton »treet.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO UHPEH
$50,
LANCASTER'S
"17 WASIIINO TON H'rKKBrT.
MOlw l*p.'. UMQir*'! Opart Uonflft
NIK'lU. KOTirC TO
Picnic and Hall Committees.
thn heat mu«i<j.in* la ".o DUk unJ*r coup*,
t.'ot Icftda:*, a* fair ruia.
KPKStr.ll KIV-ltaVRD
— uro ...
IIARICV AMI. A I.
With tbalr Of*ftt SmaaMon,
OOUNTBHFKI p .
BAPI'MO TMOtl'K.
iMrludlBK the I hllJ Woadfr, lAPPIH).
l,i:i.M KI.I.IN,
Utmm ». ki.i.im «nd iv. r.i.i>i*.
Cerl«>.roni>« »»4 Daelllat*.
«w-»r LJ1TON,
... ASD....
la V <• V AHAUI,
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
as second armxET.
FINE COOD8 1~ PERFECT FITS I
Satisfaction Guaranteed 1
A FINE LINE OF BPRINO AND SUMMER
Oood. jail itMUtd. OA'I ud *m Umv
iOr 43 »e«o»a .trf.t. «P?T la
MRS. EOORBT, OLAIRVOyART. TEST ,
Md TrAM*jaaa)amrOAP *>* ?o...lud ^
T-HB ABOVK ABTltTS AKF. ITIIW OK nl) It IIHOHH. AND CAST HIM-
i»jt»d by m«i »g»r i W.<t of lb. Ronkr MoaDt.'ot. tbrou<h nnr if tocf.
BBKBIDAM lOIIBTJ A OO.
JHOIN QMV AVa WH<10-*b*
**>l(roT a*1*«ooxi !• "»»!'»* iun*j|n^«
anng pn»
Bionbn l?*oo *q.l, *»*»*J eiwapoxn »* *3f mqiuea*
io r«q po* «B»0 1"»« •*" "f1!** "Jaointa i«*q *m
oi p**oo» 'ara**afi po» tdoojn n.oioqo po* »4
8HIJ.HA0 J.BHAJ.TJ Blli. HfllMBQji :.il\
■*ro;oji|","» po* auij ^ga^p.
asnoHdoi|3puej3isno£Hi>
OUlOVd NBBHinOS
•jjesanoi ^ofug pirn j^At 9M1
CERMAN PIANOS.
TBI BMT AlfD TK« ORPAP-
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
IS Morten air. el. u.ar t.wij,
All I>i-ln»i* Ten C/entsi
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOD AB0_JLRRT IN TOW*.
AIwbt* on 01* tha Now York HerBld, Harp*r'f
W*Bkl7, Frsnk Laalla'e, Daff'a Dolnre, Police Oa>
Mil*, all thn Oallforol* papeta, ftlao Londoft
PobOd. B«!l'ab1f*. IllOBUfttod Load*D If *w*. (MU
ami a*tJ*(r 7onreelf.
m»- Don't forget th« a!n of th* Hat H«ot*h..
f*7 if W. S. WALDKOt. Proprietor.
I)
GEORGE MATES'
HALEK IV OTSTERE, OLAMS
SANGER HALLE
fSIKOKR'S HALL.)
14 OF.AHV aVT., KlAlt KIAllT.
N*ta« bat tb« Choteeat flr-nnd* of tVlnao
aRd lalquor* ob bonif.
DEPOT WETAHD A KAJCHIS BAY IRtWtlT
loUII 0UB18 FF.LDMABS.
Attention, Good Livers!
Brmsoa oa «*'*■ i «U**I. <a t>*i iiavi *1ip *1U> AU*>
» M'K. »!^!.M lf« ■ . f. i.dct-O'l with tbo
I i ",- ■■ Irrn BOftd* LV.
BOtlM III* «■»-
• popolftr than It hus .•yc- bran dono*,
th*» '.2 }*BrB*f It* |<roap*rttr- Oor bill* ol i'*ra
nil to* delicww* of (be wiwo. On
■{.ood Far*. Cood Coot leg and Hodbralr
Obftr*>a."
r. m-.ut.rs at*, co.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
*fll and SS8 OommereiaJ, ftod
T0Q Market etroet.
Op«n romftA.lt. tolt) P.M. eaU lot
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIMSIMIA tTTT, EKTADA.
'I'RIS KLEOAirr TBBATRE HAS BUOI «M-
A <Unnl.d, .Bd ein b. r.at.d bj tbo BlAbi
'.b. W.M. BUM Aid tr.TPiiPB oom.
t tnmfi wltb n •upllD.tlo. Bil{l(«-
M.BKg .r .nd io). Proprlrtoar
Or to J. II. HcflASE,
• SO W«»hlr*tn« ilrNl B.n Fr.nofiOO.
TES'
Branch Saloon anil Billiard Hall
Car. Markit and Third sfraot*.
IV. A- e«r. Coaojaitrclui nod lA-liItiiarf.
THE JOTTBHAL &¥ AHUSEMENTB.
PnblUhed every Daj in the Yew by
^•■Mrrcbrint and Sis* Wa»hlixgt©a Sta
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
^THUBSDAZ MAY i.2. 1873
A Nice LltUe Boy.
It is said tbeieis a boy in Concord, N. H.>
ffoociD repeat the mnltipiUttion table bao'i-
ward, and be is only nine years old.
We know that boy. W© were never in
Oonoord, but we know him. We lived next
door to that boy when we ware a boy, and it
is not so long ago but that we remember
liim distinctly. He always w.mt to bed at
eight o'olock, and bad a slight cough. He
braated bis hair bac* of bis ear*, and car-
tied a store handkerchief, and when be
played marbles it was to win. He always
got home from school tefoio we did, and
employed the interval in detailing to bis
mother the "belting" that boy next door
wia getting. And indeed we were getting
it, bat there was no special interest in it for
other folks. He was t5e modal boy— the
boy our parents rued to point to, and speak
of, in tones of mingled admiration, and re-
gret, while unfitting ns for sitting on any-
thing harder taan a poultice. He never
ran away from school, nor stole money, but
he used to throw mod on old people wben
they weren't looking, and unselfishly threw
the credit onus. And then to see that boy
come around int j our yard with jam on his
bread. That wastbe Ust feather— that was
the climax to all the Borrows oar yoang
heart kntw. We eonld have willingly for-
given everything else, bat that jam upset ns.
It went right down into oar heart of hearts,
and it raok'es there yet. It sent ns into the
bouse howliog fur jam, and getting it, but
not on our bread. We remember that with
gbaaily distinctness.
*» . —
Another Disraeli Novel.
Rumor bis it tsat Disraeli is engaged in
writing another novel. After wading though
the bowels of "Vivian Grey," and ; tempting
to mentally pulverize the boulders of "Lo-
thair," we wiah that Dizzy wou'.da't do any
such a thing. It is strange that where a
man, essentially great in toino walks, has a
Weabspot.be will incontentyrusb there and
splurge, flounder, and sink. If Dizzy were
plain John Smit j, barriBter, a novel from
bis pen irvnldget no readera at all, but as
he is, creition tries to bolt it, jast as tevon-
eigbte of the readers of Homer claim to like
bm wben they do not. Mirk Twain and
Charles Dulley Warner are writing a sort
of combined nitro-glycerioe yarn, which
will probably have tm reade.s to Dizzy's
one. Ao.d w<j do not expect mu3h from them,
especially siacj Jtfark has announced that be
is to "harl in tbeficts." As a factiit "(bat
thar Twain is not by no means a suo:oss."
Bathe can discount Biitain's ieider of the
Opposition. Di2zy oujh. ti rope in Qeorge
JPraccu Train to help him.
TIib Last New Son;*.
Air—"Moei t£ Chandox,"
Emerson Gorville la my name,
My business always is tha same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy iioaat,
Reli*h ;s toes?, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
OhJ high oh! Oh! high ohl
None who bave been bat again will go.
Coxville -ays bo I says so!
O* Fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of 8hell.fi ih In every style,
inwardly caaae yon much to smile.
Ladles with escorts tbere always go.
Ladles gol Ladles got
Emerson CorylUe'e politsl and so
8-1 They gol they go! they go!
X>r, Barlow J. s^mith
Is giving a oours of Free Leomres to Gentle-
Xuea on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evanlng, oommenoing at 7 M o'clock.
A oart of the evening Is devoted to examining
And prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. m., tree. w
Star Shirts ana Collars.
all sorts and sizes, tor sa'e cheap, at the
~What Cheer Laundry. 121 Leideadorn* at, •
Bon't Fail to Call arid See
The moht wonderful and elfW Doctor For-
tune Teller of the sge, Madams Baara, Astrol-
oij-x, Jnrt arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She hai otaarmi for
aCaofe, Lot« and Hapy ln&e ■-, which never fall to
-taao effjet. Offloe Consultation, $2 ; by Lc t°r,
j$3. All communi rations ttriotly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a it. to 8*. at. Satlafao*
Won gn r.ntetd in ev?ry respeofc. Offloe, IS
Second tttreet. Room 11. aq
L-adles 'VlalttxiK Car4s,
Written, engraved or printed by Joam P.
J>wv»b, 126 Sntter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. N. B.-Hahobm-
■OGUBI8 HBATLY HABEKD. PENMANSHIP Of every
description to order. 5
mention, Ladles
To give the Bttn the softness of velvet, and
He tint of the lily to the complexion, use
■Dickey's Gbxmb de Lis. t,
JPratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Kheuma'-l^m and Neuralgia.
Five Hunared Men Wsante*!
Immediately. To send their washing to the
fffcat Cheer Laundry. 121 Leldeadorff Bt. *
Some Ha eli.
The Alia considers all sciontifio investiga-
tions pr.flt.eta curiosity. It eays it doesn't
really signify wtether the world is round or
square a« long sb the piice of leather keeps
up.
Batin umbrellas are the "reigning" fashion
in New York.
Illinois propose public oastigation as a
penalty for wife-beatiog.
Laziness, like poetry, is a natural gift ; it
cinnot be acquired.
If man is descended from the monkey, the
descent must be, as the lawyers say, "io
tail."
New fashioned ear-rlnga are in tbe shape
of a shield, from whioh depends gold fringe.
It is the oorrect thing to have monograms
engraved on them.
A "dorgV bead by Charles Hopps in the
Art Aseooiation Exhibition is well painted.
A writer i a toe California Art Gallery for
May provtB that pictures are a better invest-
mea than real estate or mining B'ockfl.
They tell of a woman in Baltimore who
has provided herself with 200 pairs of stock-
ings. She is evidently intending to organ-
ize a boss company.
The new car tickets are generally voted a
nuisance. All the lines are Using money.
A two hundred pound poetess i s writing
about what Bhe would do "if she were a
sun beau."
"Mamma," said a little girl, who was
nursing the latest born, "if baby came down
from the angels mustn't they miss him aw-
fully?"
In the catalogue of the A. A. Ex. we find
No. 159 described as "our Saviour adorned
with thorns." "Crowned" would have been
better than "adorned," wouldn't it?
The famous Bpottswood Hotel, Richmond ,
Virginia, was recently sold at auction for
$40,000.
It is calculated that it will coat five mil-
lions more to subdue Captain Jack. Cheap
enough, he thinks.
Algernon Swinburne, of Chicago has been
arrested for whipping hiB wife and otherwise
offending against the laws.
A " benefit" to the gentleman who man-
aged the Fabbri Tronpe in San Jobs cost
him about $800 out of pocket.
A sound judge— A musical oritic.
Mario is keeping bis uu-eveu tenor in
London.
St. Petersburg is torn between Patti and
Nilsson.
Recuperate in the redwood forests of Ban
Bifael.
A lady who had repeatedly called her little
boy to come in and say his prayers was
shocked by hiB asking her if God " waB in
much of a hurry."
A girl in Indianapolis, who has $200,000,
advertises for sealed p'opoeals of marriage.
Each beau plucks a leaf from a ooqnette;
se that thorns only remain for the husband.
[Note to the compositor, — Don't leave out the
t in thorns.)
Captain Jaek bats are selling rapidly at
"The" bat Btore, Washington street.
There is a certain class of men who seem
to have been creited especially to Bit on
jorteaand write leaders for tbeAti. Bo the
meanest creatures have their use3.
George Francis Train has been sent to a
lunatic asylum because he bad not sense
enough t j hold his tongue. He is not in*
Bane, though.
The flying ship is to go up to-day at the
City Gardens.
New York city has 8,061 licensed drinking
saloons.
Opera glasses are slung at the fashionable
belt.
It was a bad time to raiee the fare on the
ears : when the epizootic bad caused people
to get into the habit of walking.
Miss Bennett, sister of the Herald, is a
school in France.
It is said that the beat Irish intellects are
out of Ireland.
The newspapers announce as a gratifying
faot tbat.it has become neoaeiary t > add a
new wing to the Magdalen Asylum.
Farallone eggs have come into market.
Now and then you see a gentleman in Ban
Francisco with a veil twisted round his hat.
It's quite the thing, you know, for the races.
A Solution of (lie Chinese Problem.
Indiscnialog the evil* of Oblneje Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of buslDesa in
San Francisco cote qaeut upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chine.-.e la our work-
shops, the Golden Era bits the nail square on
the head in the following :
The only measure of redrew wbioh boldi oat
any promite of relief is the formation of anti-
CiitneBB societies all orer the Curst, tbi m-inb^ra
of wbijh eh&ll be pledged oot to emptor t>hlr.et>,
not ro porchaae eoods of tbo*e who oo employ
the lb, cor to purchase goods of Chinese miaafae-
tariei. They Qret propose these arju-Obioesa so-
cieties ahoo'd he to mtbe themselves felt in the
character of parobaser*. If one thonsaod men
in tbia ciiy Bbonld fffec. an organization under a
Bolema t'leig- no' to emoloy (lfij&eso nor to par-
Ofiaaefrooclaof individaala orfirmewho might em-
ploy them, it would greatly strengthen the handa
of bucq of onr local manufacturers as are now
encaged in tbe experiment 'A competing with
Ubineee manufactures. If this one thonauid was
muliiplied by ten, a-, it soon m<ght bi, tbe suo-
osss of toe experiment wonld be assured. These
societies must be organised without the aid of law,
aano law wonld be coustitntional tbat discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Sach organisa-
tions could only be oarried oat where tbe com-
munity is nearly UDanltnons in favor of tbe object
to be attained ; bat suoh unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in this Slats.
Tbe experiment has beeotriad by at least
one man In San Franclaco. We allude to Mr.
H. SvitiifT, who Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores. 830 and 802 Kearny street. A.s long age
a^ 18C"1, Mr. Sitliff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would b >, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
sell, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he has carried oat thla resolution to the pres*
ent day, and will continue to adbrrs to it aa
loog&ihe remains In business. Many of his
friend* thought it impo JBioie for him to etem
thecurr<ot of cppoaition to those in tbe same
trade who employed Chbaeie wrtrkmen, but be
has r>one si suooeBBiallv, aid Instead of the
one email establishment whioh he commenced
with at the time of formiog tni9 resolution, he
now has two of the la-ge-.t in tbe city. u
Fine Candles
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M A. Ueroer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
Public Accommodation,
Washing left at the office before 8 x. tL, can
be returned In the evening If reqouvd; we
never dlsappolntl What Chear Laundry, 121
Lftlnesdorfr street. *
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Woman's PtiRiits.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eaxne price for It. Neatly all the res-
taurAUte " for ladles and gentlemen" in Ban
Francisco have poorer tare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Thkbe io ah exoefxiom.
At the Pioitekb P.isTATTEAK-r, on Washing on
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles oan
get an excellent braakfaet, dinner or lunch, at
a reaaoaable price. Henry Bocken, established
elnoe 1840, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find tnera
dishes to please tbe most epicurean taste. •
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to tbe multitude of fashlonB
tn bate. At " Thk" Bat Btore, 647 Washington
street {second hat store below Kearny) , all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
—the prices are teasooable. Every one who
goes there la sure to be suited. b
<Jlam01iowder JBv«x-y WiarrAt.
m
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, eor. Post and Montgomery u
Ladies jutd Qelwlfmek, remember tbe lead-
ing fashionable retail Shoe Btore in Ban Fran-
clsoo. H. Hinder?, 332 Kearny street, between
Pine and Bush, Ax
■ '«
T.H© We-w Oyster Bouse.
Otstee Obotzo has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one or tho oldest Oyater Peabrj in
the city, "For Ladies and GentlemeD," at 428
Jflne St., next to Howtn Bros., ffrocers. 27ns
CRITTENDEN & DALTON,
FOBUSBLT OF THE
SEW lOBK 8TABX.ES, Alliilon at..
HiVE PCaCHASED THE
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND HAVB AD.
ded largely to thArl
stack of hoiaoa, whicbr
areall firdt-elaBB. Paj^>
tionlar attentioo pud
to boarding hordea.
bs« lm IOBIPTEITDKN 4 DALTON.
STEVENS, H0LKE8 & CO.,
505 81CBAME.VTC STBEET,
FILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
i nd attend to all ba |i?« fr-.ro all parte or.
the oo&st on commission. Nerada.Dtahand loabo
a specialty. myl2 lm
PRSE ^.IXTTD EAST
....BTERY....
WcONESDftY AKD SATURDAY EVENII.G
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK,
AT THE OLD ORIGINAL
RED LION. 19 Gear? etree>,
where 50a can hive HOT AND
COLD DrilKES of the very bBtt
quality. The "Old Spciri" ia al-
ways oo haad. Drop in.
DAVE MliNDBS. Proprietor.
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Annoaooes that at his Saloon,
OOl Ecaroy at., W. TV. car. Hacramenle,
Long famons for tbe exaelleaoe of its
WINJES and LIQTJOItS
All Drinks will henceforth be
T E 2\T C £3 K T S.
mySOlm
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamship Company,
CARRYING THE IT. S. MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
T IVERPOOL, QTJHENSTOWN. ^^C**
Havre, Paris, Sweden, BeLsiam, Norway and all
European cities.
TbisOompasy has arrangements with tbe Com-
missioner of Emigration and Railroad Companies
at New York, by whioh passengers are promptly
forwarded to tbe Pacific Oca.it.
For particulars apply to
1>. 13. JA.CS.SU AT, AR^ot,
mySOlm 83b Monf(ji>mery street.
AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall lots
No 77 and 78— Delinquent.
MONDAY. JOKE 16, 1BT8-JOBTI .MIDDLE-
TO^ A SON. Aaoiioaeen No. 310 Montgom-
ery street. For p,rii:al.rssae ftdvertiMmeata Id
Alta sod Bxtminer.
B, order Boird of Oitr Ball Oommiseonera.
M 18-td ROB'f GEORGE. Seorelsrr.
~WA.NTJaX3,
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
chetjkse, wroMisre.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
r-Talen t going Bast will Bad it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. Mc«A\IEL,
my° Lock Box No. I. Cheyenne, Wyoming.
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
104 TfllBD STREET,
Has tbe choi'es- and moit se
■aiaa
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
Just Received
20 CASES
....or....
Fine Black Silk Hats.
KEOILIU PBIOE. St OO.
Will be Sold Tor- Si OO
XO C?j£k.S
Fine Panama Hats,
WOBTH 83 SO.
Selling tor One Dollar.
IO CASES
....or....
Railroad Caps — Cloth, Velvet
KEBClAlt PKfOB, 81 SO.
SoUiiig- for Fifty Cents
IOO DOZBKT
....or
CASSIMERE SUMMER HATS,
At Fifty Cents,
Fifty Cases
....or THE....
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
FOB ONE 1DOLLAB.
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
iSB CHJEJL.PEK THASIAKY OTliKU
STOKE IN TIIB CITY.
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
■ -J 91
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ^
S. F. and H. P.B.1&;
CHANCE OF T|
TH£ CHEAPE8T MUTE TO THE 9! ,
OB &»Tn 4FTPB APKIL 1. 137a two
log with the 3*1 Er.nol," SVoruiW '
road Corop.os (or Olo.erd.le «r,d .11 iS
rt.t.oDS. will Inn 8u> F^ociwo "t§£
•icpled). (rom Frott »lre.t « h.rl 1, j , <
"J"'. «>• «""> will le..» Olonrau 1
5:S0 o'ulook * at , ..anoeot.Dj »t tiSS&i
with iliia tj «id (rom all polnu. M f
EUNDAY EXCURS OnTaT REDIKEO I
L...S Bib Fr.nolauo lit 8 A u Ma
^nvioR at LUovi,rd.lr. at 1 o'^look p u 1 "
will laa,o Oli.N^nUl.atSo'oloca.iniJ'
Fraaolaoo at I o'olook. Tola will i" '
• lo-jiab i.Toni boorVIt li.'jrtbt «! I
9 III
ap:e "Btt1.m t.^iral1 >
i'a offl.ia, 4«« Mootiom.« !
PBTrRDQWAtfuK1^,' |
The City Gardii
rJOR THB
Coming Picnic Scai
T'BB iTTENTION OF ALL SOOIIT
BooiJlioD. and Military Oom,wi|_ J
to tbe adyaoajea offered by lonVoei !
and bekntifal groaaaa (or Holiday il i
vala Ther oan be prooared on at. d
week (or piodio purpoaea tba oomtoi , .
mot. advaotaseona terma thaa mi maa !
THE CITY OAUDt,,
Are easy of eucet>s without a.sr tariff to ' ■
and are provided witb larre and biaauft !
large tihade JroeB; beaantal Klowsri \u .
from evert clime; namcro is Swiuv t I
moth Dauolng Paviliona; a na.tn-al'bJ
Pleasure Bomb; KoaDtamL asd Odmto. [
m, ai» perfectly Boeltbred, Irom th« w
maromo.ll He3titirant ii qo the grooodi i
CODveuienot) for the aucnarnddatloaol'L
oios has bgen made. K» rjt*)tn| baa hat
in tbe most complete order for tbe ooolc,
THK CITY OAKOin
Are tba largest in the Slate. Tfaer co
acres of Knoll and Bhad-d Lawi Floi
?rfw« eta" ""^.k!11!: ^B*-'* °f Menu
iO.OCO persons with tbe ftrf.av.at ooaT«ol«
tra L'ars run directly to tb« Gardeae.
Florj.o Oommitt.^s are especially tntlt,
and insriaft tho Grotrndo, tad MWiUli
which will be most favortble,
JM. T. 8 I ETEJfi, Prvyr
•UrOrficc hours 3 to G p.m., dally, at ta*
Corner 'twelfth and I'oiBom eirMU,
K. B — QOO.OnO Admi.'sion Tloketil
by various Associations boldlof tattln
Oily Gardens laet year. Tba aaie cf n
liquors will be prohioiled on the —
lival days.
Badger's Gentral Park, Oa if
Cmfr»-S~j*
THESE BEAOTIFOL GARDEHfl IF -
open for the seaioo. and miaj 0/ 1 «
popular
PIONIOS I
Will be held there. Tbe aUraotloci m:
oua. SKA.IING PAVILION, MUSiUM 1
KASIUM. Skating frae on watkda/i.
AJmU.|t,n K M
OHrLDBBWlOOENTB.
Read! Bead!! Bet!!
THE PALACEOF FASI'I
ANOTHER KXOnHlinitT 1B00' B
Ken tore, IT Secood -tr»», off *•
Grand Hotel. Olothinjr of tba latMl -
fashiooablo Btylea made to order,
NOTE THE~PftICH.
Pants. ...from SB to f 12 pai«
Suits from 138 t«K
I innts tbe inspection o( tho Obolc«t'f '
tbe markuf,
A. MORRIS,
No. IT Second Btrt,
mrl7 lm Oppo.lteflr-wdl ^
D&RENZ
HERB
www
The treat Tonic «.od AfP*H«*rJ
Hale Kverjwherf.
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
IVOBTB Hi OO.
Selling for #8 SOI
THE RIALTO.
'A. Popular RendW' *
The Ohalceat wine. «nd L'd"""
Prulfle Co»»t.
eVI'imi BAVAKA <*9U
THIS OEM Ot A 81L00K iT
Wo. *7 TMIItO »T""ui
Will be oondooted In ao psr(«ol a ;»» ^i
pbraae "Ueetmeon tba Kialto «!"■
willeigoijr tbeebio( jo/ol dailf u».
Grand Opening This Eve l!
J. C. COMBES.
TERRAPIN JCTJN9
Cor. Seoul MdTetC ""
aWTdrrapin oomll"* • ft
'o»ator» in kst «'»• ' m
.snppBB Eoousr*'^
»irOTB.
■WE STATE SIHFLT FAOT8. All
GTJAKASITF.E TO IELL GOODS AT
THE f'KICiiS WE ADVISTIIE.
WCAIL AND SEE.
61$ and 620 Kearny street,
THE VESl
A Fa.orlU Ea»rl lor tor«««
Good Liquors and Choice
■W Their Pony Braiid» U » •>
B. H. LKVT. Propri.tor. aoa»B«'1
Kearer and Oommerolal Btreeti.^
SOU \PILL FH°>
The Corn" Excha
K«. IB rLAT8T»!
?
hap* Soda £ ^
*
• • . I o^ • •
lffaro
5 ^
NtftTSOMEIT
MOTEL.
r. . > . . . I • aw •
• *' raJkBVBMa* r*l*«r. »>T ILMi
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KEY'S in- VARIETIES
HW ALIA* I ft A TlFATftR.
BELLA UNION THEA7RE
Coanl
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TIXEJ niSNOXVNEJD BARNB3Y,
T., Ill- « I.
inlon .11k
rria© Olalor. Oliarlos "Vivian.
:&o In
Orlilnal
T»- n • *t Iff* fir • an If 4
TAK.ING THE3 IPIL.lBX>C3HiJ.
mm
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I .J. Mi MM1* FrlL!*' ' -ii
OK. ,V I'UIMA IJOlNiNA. Of v MHIHT.
Mon* Chouflprl » mmi BmlaTal ... T^I3'^«7'I1<J'
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louflcrl • ■•'•■^ ■•»»«•
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ti«»'ti:isi I Biuiigoims
Maaal. »f IB. Ortni
D*.<t-"FWr.>lti«lM < Iro-I of .id RahTla.
lUli BMTB.raA TrtO— ' Tt» BlMlt«." ■" • nfl'Of
BHH aii.THoaaaA Oof ■ "Ii rata r»- Tambaartil. Kat-lrjl. H ■ '.« as 1 tlaa.!.
ria.l* ... rt.r»i-"Tlf BaMfcaalaad (Aalt.r. "-»■■•».
ARIfTHfM rfttmn. II BfUr^ W.rfftm'. raaalT,a In t *• f. raoaat.aa, aaadlaa hit la.ltalaaa. ie hat. af
Mad., f.a-1 .'.a 'o ib« rmt ItiD'a of I1« Uffnli SUft. raaaanal, R-»a«ial aat M a. dar.aadj.ff. of mifi an lb* latlar
tara.l«B araaaaBB.ni loftba.a.-i. A f Iraki IM <'i tr>fia>ani' ia.-*rUii lOfi 4i B«t f*BA And •*••<•■ Mff "f ih# at»aa
tarna aw IB* Ai.aa(foia-Baf-t if ■■'lint Bad ■ h* anna II -a" I ■>« if oiaaa't. Bl* daaffalar »a '< bariofatljIIB* IBr«B .-•*!
Rally A l.aaB far tk,aaa*lr*a Bad aAaffalr.'. Uaiif.rai. I'eaiaaar. <Xe apiaa t Mi m-* a' .. i n
r.prva.atatlBa.BBd la brln fq'l ■ f raBtrgiagi and d.llAbtfal BaBAIB.
WILL 8HORTLT APPIAB-
C. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
I5D PRBBIEB VBS I nil OQUIBT OF THB WOBLD. ALSO.
ROtaert IT'r.suaox*, tlio Groat Fa^n-tora 1 ra 1 wt
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T. ^ f*U««M« W taw> Baan* AM .(
X II K ■» O M IX A M n 1 r . I •*. T
r»m«f Bar m iH Titast (|.»*
Love in All Corners
Ptaarl .
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Bo»tlla .
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Frlvato. Ilo»-.
bo **«-*
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(jir c«l(brilid •! SO WIIIVK M1IRT8. Tn«» lit rt-LFirrLT,
■T''AM. AND IB! THB*.
iad for qa»tllf »-d danDilllf will a»T*r b* a-aicbtM. To ho hod onlr al tk«
IXIi ADCTIOI UrOBf, Ol* HrnrBT.Irrr ,fnr Vmmm
EPIZOOTIC.
Fttl.l. 1HR
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamship Company,
CARRYING THE tJ. f. MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
J IVBRP00L. QUKBKSTOWN.^^Ulfe
*^ I-ODlmd*rr7. Hanibarcb, H r ■■ m « c , ^LMftlMkBBi
Mavft, P.rii, Bwodoo, BolfiDin, Ntir*Aj and a I
BarotMBD 0:tlM.
TbliOom^ooy baa krranfomanli w>ih lHo Oora-
mlaaloperDf .f migration aod Railroad OcmpaalaB
»'. New Yoik. bf wbUb paaaargara MO protnttj
for*trd«d to tbo PoelfloOcftii.
For partloilan applr to
I». It. JACKSON, AtfJnt.
D'Nln ••» Mn»tg«frv atr*et.
egal Journal Published West
of the Mississippi .
'ublises
riUi
all the California Supreme
Court Reports.
taCUVBD TOB COItDIAL ENDORBE-
«T OP TDK PROFESHION A8 A
IA E AND INDISPENSABLE AID TO
HE PRACTICAL LAWYER.
.*.
BOGARDUS, Poblislier.
rillLtOATIOK oinom
■CaiMrol>.tTMeA« IS t roe*
STILL ANOTHER.
OWIIfOTOTnB BJAKUITY OF BaVLOOBfl
on Bo*h atmat, 1 na« to loforaa my friand*
andit.» i.abl.0 that I baraotfODOd tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT
I130 IlaaU atrcet, Iwlwcfti Motli-racry
■ M.l K.iirnj.
All DriDks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
I'llA"). V- 1 EI.DM AFIK.
Boil u
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DRB 1ROMMLITZALKEDER. GRADUATES
of tb« l^lpaioai.d Viaara UolTeraltlaa, and
ift'.o Aaiiitanl M"«ot» Uui ~<\ M.ioi Army. ha»*
np(in»i1 tholr Offl-a and l.aboralorf ftl ff o. *»•
K.UARSY SIRliBT. noar naljrornl*. fortha traat-
mant of dlaoaaaa of tbo Urinary and Genera.*-*
Organ*, and all Paroala Ccnplalnto, To anffarara
from Asfirua, Broaohitla, O'ptotrla. Roro Tbroai,
Uoniumptton and other Dia«**o« of tba Lnnai
and Tliroat. wo r«wmr»»fid Fr»r«aa*.r Mnllrr'i
Kaline Kxiruct uf Tolfe. InoladiOK InHallng
Apparaiaa ubii la matialvalf na»d la Inroo*.
and Tor which wo ara tbo Hols A facia for iboPa-
alOo Uoaat. For forthar oartlonlara ra'l or addraaa
DBH TROHMLITZ A LKEDEB,
AfJB K«»rn* alraet.Han Krano<aoo.
OmaS HouBi— Kron 10 to 12 A. M, 3 to 4 P. M .
»rd 6lo 7 P.M.
P B.— SoiMwaUontraoco for tbo Aooomnaodalloo
of Lo-lWo. artM-
Bar Sugar
FOB 8ALB— BIB KBABIT? BTSBXT. AT
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ALAHOh IJIVOI BOr niiivi; I isr
DtadloK) p-i.ad M<> AMM'M I'UMh
raliab1* inatram-oW la*
portMl ion the tnarhat for too priao. Uall and aoo
I ham,
ORGANS.
Naw and haaotifnl nnl-i ol theia tna(niHo«rt
I'hlMr: t A HI N BT «'•€** I MH -tna moil
p*f f.i t road taal'iiaaaut mad*. Tr>a <on» la pur*,
itewarfal ■■ d roaonaoL Ovar AI.OOOol tbom
bars tw.D aold.
• heel Made. Mail* Uaoha Maatc Fo-
il o a, Pluao Mtn.ila, Pin no < »»fr«, \ lo-
llat, (»nlUr>, AtcarrJrani, CtC, Mr.
IN THE MUSIC DBPABTMBBT OF
A. L. BANCROFT & 00 , Agents.
ap * «-»d'm
7tl Market "ttrrt.
A FT Kit TDK
THEATRES ARE OUT
> I'HK
Hot Sootoli,
ImiIt ilrrrl, Hear Krarn),
And Irj ooo of ttiulr
Hot, Sfotch'H or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinlin T<>n C'onln
faAU JON. D. HKKir.H. ProDrlalar.
New Discovery.
11HK UbB Or THK WORDXBPUL PLAHT
. tbat Ood iaUadad far tb. Oar. of
RHEUMATISM, NEURALBIA. 06UT, PARaL-
TSIf, CATARRH, AND ALL (PINAL
AFFECTIONS,
la aodtratocd porfect'r br MM nnd»ra1rrjad — tea
ocif pafion od the OoniiaeDt tbat fallroompto
haada ita maclo qoallura, Tbo abovo Ootnplatota
ara 'mud •ittrr-a'ly wlih aafaty And aaceaaa.
DR K B. UODuKIa to bo found at hla (tffloa,
llHMarknt. atreet. oppoa t* 7 bird, Rfinma 1 and
3, I roin 19 A If I'lru. and froa i to 8 i- m
RoHdanca, IBflO Miuioa atraaU PaUaata oan
bo aooommndat"d arlW Kt-«i and Board. apIO
LA FORMES*
Hair Restoratire Powder
THIS POWDER WILL PRBVEBTTBB HAIR
from falling off. and alao raitorn a naw crowtb
of Hair to ttaa bald haad wftbla a faw waoka whara
tbo roota ara not daatrojad. Thla powdar la mnod
with warm waur and mod aa a witb throo t'maa
Ladies and Children
KINKEAD'B
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRE»»tNO PLKASABf TO USE. EASILY APP1.IBD.
ta n->- arraaar. and will nai In) or* tha moat dailoat*. It
anraa all dlaaaaa* of t a aoalp. ramovaa dandrnff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
B*afl.ja IB. bah ant-, an I floaaf, ABd 1. I'UKFLV VIOB
^-flrTti! '"'A'"! "AUK UKU1II HAIR TOMIO AaTO
DBKSBIKO auj b. bid a' In, Ai.ot.
■I.l«. II. OATH, Drtanlrt,
Oarofrt B,ai MoolAera.ry aod Ifoa.rd lU.rta, ABdor all Oibat*
A"la f.17 |T
Single Outside Rooms,
wiir —
No. 1 Spring Beds -md Mullrnpscs,
AT THR —
BRANCH HOUSE.
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SPUrty Ociitr* pox- ZaTlcxa.*,
Atxil Lckn by tho Week.
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L. J. BWELL, Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
jt-i.n-.ni.il:
TOB .MOST KLKGAN1
"'^IGrA-FL*
fHB JODKNAl OY AMUSEKJWTS.
Pnblleue.1 ..err Dm 1» ">• **•* ^
■a ■•rtkiu no* *»B WnehlMton «u
Below Monta-omerj. Sao 7renoieeo.
FBIDAY MAT 2S-
1873
A3iU8EaEMT8. Etc
CmUfor nl» Theatre.
Boaoloaolt'j play of "Tht> Willow Oops©" waB
produced list night, tod. Barton mil made a great
aaoossalotba okirutir of Lake Fiolding. Misa
Aaaie Grabana was aoarcalr home-spun eoongh
for Rose Fieltfin*. but aoted the part with much
power; E.J. Bccttloy did eorae excellent aotiogei
B.r Richard Yingben; Mrs. 0. B. Saaadan wm
•aplial u Meg, th» raitio lerrent girl; J. 0. WM-
lUnuoD oiaied maoh fan ■» Aagnsta*, and the
ether parts were pre Kr well plajefl, To-nlgat,
tho popular play of "Tbe Marble Heart'* will be
preiented with .Barton Hill as Pbidiat and
Baphael, and John MoOsllongb as Diogenes aod
Volsge. "Tbe Marble Heart" will be plated at the
matinee to-morrow.
AUiambr*.
Ttioae who wish toob^la a aett te witoeas tbe
performance at this boose mnak g» earl,. Kellj
and Leon have creited a positive fnrore b? tbelr
©roduotion of Offenbioh'e very innoy Opera of
"Oboalltari or a rrfma Oonnaof a night,' Tbla is
Dreoecdediby a capital fint part, Barney in his
ohamptoo jig, and In "Taking fie Pledge." with
Bam Rickey. Litt'e Mao in hie Eeaenoe, and Ohaa,
Vivian in new character aooge. To-morrow there
grill hi a. mitioea parformaooe. in wbioh Kelly and
Leon and all the etara will appear.
Bella Union Theatre.
Oaeaim and Fritz, the yonng aeronauts. Lon
Dixon, tbe favortt* Ethiopion comedian; Tommy
Barton, character vocalist', Mat Kelly, Miifl
Jeooie Johneon and many other*, will appear |>
aigbt in agiett bill.
Backley'a New Varieties.
"In tbe Lavs Bode," "Joan of Arc," in whloh
alias Id* May, Leon Samwelli, Haghey Mottsn and
Fraok il irtimar j appear, and many other am us-
ing acts will bs performed to-night.
City Gardens.
There was an immense orowd at these gardens
vesterdsy afternoon, when Captain Falrview wai
emnonooed to milta a trip In hie flying ebip, Gladi-
ator. Up to W3uld hire gone'.hsd it not been for
an sooldeot. Tbe balloon portion of the oraft
bn-3t whilj bsisK lofliteJ. Oapt.la Falrrlew will
imme lia^elyae*. to work to repair and etrengthen
ilia nriog ship, and will make another attempt to
ascend anortlj.
San Francisco Art Association.
Tbe Spring Exhibition of tba£an Francisco Art
Association la now open t-> tbe pnblio at tbeir Gal-
lery, 113 Pine street, below Montgomery. Califor-
nia artists are well represented, end there arc
many geme by Frenoh and German aitiats— notably
Bong ue roan's "Oontentment," wblcb Is tbe de-
light of every mother as mnoh as it is the admira-
tion of coiDnoisBenrs la art.
Woodward's Gardens.
Tbe management of this dellghtfnl reaort an.
nonnces great attractions for Sunday next: Prof.
.Lay will make tbe last gas balljorj aBoeasion of
(tbe season sod there will bi a vari<>d entertain-
ment by tbe Balalay Family and others.
Cm GAEDEN3.— On Buudiy, the ee;ond
grand tournment of the Boiler Makers' Aesocla-
tion will take place at tiee? girdeoe. There will
be a prize of $100 for tbe best gsc-g of riveters
who will give a speoimen of tbeir ekill in the pa -
Jens. There will also bs pr'nes for wrestling and
foot-racing. On Monday, tbors wilt be a grand
review of the First OavaUy Bittalion N. G. O. A
xnll dsscr ptlon of these festivities ap9sara in
another oolnmn. There will be a ball both on
Sunday and Monday.
V B adqee's Pabk, Oakland.— Groat attrac-
fciena will be offered &t this bemtifnl reeort on
Sunday. Signor Donato, tbe win Jerfnl one-lepgea
dancer, will appear, and George Gerome, "tbe
rival of Blondin," will make a t-infio rope asoen-
BiOB.
AjiATOanoAL Museum.— On& of the most
omplrte collections of tbe kind in the United
■tatee, somprlBing hundreds of o: ttly and bean-
flUnl wax models, Is daily on view (to gentlemen
swa» at the Masenm on Montgesierr street. At
Loaj our be profl tahlv snent. berA
Sandwlob Island Pulu;
Binoe the KgoeiiBlon of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
moro hopeful, and every kind of Industry lg
taking new life. Bfr. Jacob Schieibcr, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of puln, has received ad-
vices that Ihe gathering and his shipments this
Tear wiU be very large. Pulu h&B always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for ma'trsss bedding, and donbtlefe Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no dlf&onlty In disposing of all
Uiat oomes. a
TJnsettled.
The firat Sunday in the aewbouee (s a no-
table day. There is an entire absence of
old landmarks, and a etrange, wiord new-
D'sa on everything, and yon can't find jour
abaviog aoap. You start for a &cuttle of
•oal. butyoddon'tsee th^ gciUle. It is in
the bottom of a garret. You tako the drip-
ping pan. When you ohaDfie your shirt,
you look for it first. It U in one of the bur-
eau drawers, which are piled one upon ano-
ther in the parlor, and you find you have
got to life a half ton of carpHs and feather
beds bsfoio you oan get down to the drawers.
After you have lifted them down and searob
them through, it is remembered by your
wife that the desired garment i* in one of
the barrels— the one in the e be 1, she thinks,
although it may be the one in the garret,
and yet it wou'd be jut like tbe stupid car-
man to have carried that barrel down the
cellar. Youtbiokso t30. You att.ck one
of those barrels, and are surprised at the
result. A bedquilt oomes out first, then a
pie tin, next a piece of cold bam neatly done
up in yoar vest and picked away in the
miHfiioR scuttle. Below is an assortment of
iroawaro and a length of etove-pipe, a half
loaf of bread, a couple of towels, and a
rolling pin. You begin to expect you will
eventually come upon a oalmine, and per-
haps some dead friends. Then you go down
in that barrel again, and come up with a
pleasing assortment of stockings and half-
empted mediciae bottles. The way you oome
np this time leads you to consider the barrel
itself. It has ciught in the back of your
vest and made the cloth let go; It took off
one-half of one sleeve, and created a sen-
sation on the back of your band ss if a bon-
fire had raged thee. It is quite evident the
cooper who built that barrel was called away
before be oommeuced to clinch tte nails.
You Involuntarily grasp the rolling pin and
look around as if you "expected to sae him.
Then you call the girl to repaok the barrel,
and Btart up stairs to look after something
that is easier, to find, but finally change
your mind and pass the balance of the day
to digging carpet taoks and worthless wood
from th« palmB of your feat, aod oonooling
lies abcub the wealth of your uncle; and the
moon looks through the window at night,
and touches up with a glow of burnished
silver, several lengths of stove-pips a half-
dozsn chairs, a sheet of dingy zinc, and a
barrel with bed-quilts foaming over tbe top.
THE BED MAN'S PRATER.
A Modoc chieftain stood, wh:n day waa dying,
Afar w thin tbe rosy-Meted Wes':
His useless rifle at his feet was lying—
His arm i in sorrow crossed upon bis breast.
Hi3 haggard eyes, his will anl sunken fast area
Betrayed the angulah all his race bare felt.
And fourteen soalpi of murdered human orea>
tursB
In wild profusion dangled at his belt.
"And ebVl the pale face dive n* aye before
him?
Hear, thiu Great Spirit, this tbe chieftain's
prayer;"—
But ere he prayed he oraoked a flea that toie
him
'Hid the dark-meahes of bis malted hair—
"The sorrows of the Indian, they arj many;
Hie woes are as the falllog autumn leaves.
I've only fourteen scalp i— whisky not any,
And lol GrNrt Spirit, now the red man grievtfl.
"O, Bend once more thoas diya of olden story
When chlldr n'a brain* he dashed out 'gainst
the trace;
And tore off woman's scalp*, all warm and
gory,
The while his waohoop rang adown the
Brensi
"Shook Naity Jlm\) wild breart Is raoked with
sorrow,
And Boston Charley sleeps to wake no more,
And I upon tneae lava beds to-morrow
The purple current of my life may pour.
Tet, Manitr-, before that day haa risen
Above von hills so wildly fra«h and green.
Qraat me to alii some pa e-face soldier's wlExei,
And, falling, fj.ll with month at his canteen.'
Asa T_j. Waueaman'i
"Ohi?a io Beer Depot," 623 Sacremaotoslwet,
between Montgomery and Hesmv. The cele
torated ** Chisago Lager Beer," and the best of
llqnors. Daily lunch, with lobst r eabd and
other dollcaole?, prepared by the ep'carean
George Bntt. B*er, 10 cntd. Begulrr Ger-
man luncceB, caviar, Sw1«p c^eeee and tand-
wichee, served to order. To lonoa at ffnoija-
man's Is the thi«g. c /
Dr> Wot Buffer irotu Corns.
The nnfortnn»,to rraffei-ers tram Oerns, Bun-
loss, Olnb and Ingrowing Nails, can And lnssant
Belief by applying at Dr. R. fl. Oowau't Iiifct!-
tote, 810 Kearny etreet, from i to 8 ».h. Wo
sra&k from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor** capability. References given tf required, a
w*n Framctsoo Jewelry nnnufactovy.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant ttrett. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repaliing
dene. Jewelry for sale, t.e
-toarnpblc Cards.
At one dollar per doxen at the Peoples Art
Oilkry, SI Third street between Stevenson and
ftCiSalou street. a
iWlitte Labor Only!
Employed by the What Cheer Liundry, 121
•Leidesdorff s!reet. •
The Best Bfmedlos,
TDr. Perry's Lust Chance, for pair. Dr. Per-
STf's Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
£?or sole by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
John Stuart Mill.
Thj Baltimore Evening News, a sraall-
sizel paper with large idea*), says of John
Stoart Mill : la hi) cUath England loses oue
of her purest lights, iu au hour when she
has need of all. Ths clear, old intellect,
the high publia spirit, tbe pure, elevated
oharacter, against wbioh malice had never
breathed a word — these mad? every word
that fell from him carry w.ight. He took
up the oau9e of the ( subjection of women,"
not as au enthusiast, but as a politic tl econ-
omist and philosopher, and forthwith peo-
ple had to at >p laughing at "woman's rights"
and began t3 think a little; and now tbe Eng-
lish nation is very nearly divided on tbe
question. He has died after a life of con-
stant labor ss a reformer. Like a'l reform-
ers he was usually in a small and despised
minority U first, and kept od until the cither
alio cams to him. The spirit of reform has
lost its o'earest thinker, and England will
have another Wellington sooner than another
John BtnartMill.
Oyatere.
In strolling round the other night,
To loos at 'Prleoo by gas light,
<jur oareless test, by ohanoe did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of BpatBllng waters, icade a eoieen
Tnrongh which a sweet bonqnet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that wtneow eeem to be
Come fairy grotto of tbe pea.
Stop," Bold my flEtorad, ''let's go In here—
It Iooes 30 nice— ana try their cheer. "
"All right," I sold, '*! must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T,'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our elde a waiter neat
Made his Bppearonoe, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true, -
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Oooked every etyle; Just think of that,
And If your month don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd olom s and orabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That coey place afl kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to i^mpt an epicure.
Tbo ladle*, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they havn here the best tee cream;
Bo here th;>y flock, the little sinners,
To p*t wba* t'aey call "gu^h nice dinners,"
v. k t :r doubts this let hbn rush
To three bmuTled thlTty-sevdn Bush,
An J there (his trot: he'U and mode plain:
Wb i pw.b there onto will go attain,
Pat !fli Oyster Houie,«37 Buih street, above
Montgomery; cpen D&yand Sight.
GHARL3B RAAKK. Proprietor,
Wo get no business from Ohineee, and we
employ noae to do our work, at the What Cheer
LtunCry Ohice, 121 LeldesdornT street. *
Pra(t*a AbolJtton OIL
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains,
3>«?rt>y rSwoepstakes.
The drawing of the Epsom Derby Sweep-
stakes at the Obarlng Cross SUoon, 606 Mission
•1r»et, near Second, has hern postponed to
TuAsday.MayMth. A few tickets remain un.
sold. *
Removal,
Samoel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing michlcea renttd and re-
paired aB ueml, and sold oheaper than ever, x
Or. Doherty
Has devoted his study more partleularly to
fthronio and speetao praotloe, and as such Is
now the most euoonssru! of any Phyatolon to
Ban PranoiBoo, Office 619 Sacramento street,
eorner of Leideedorff. a few doors oelow What
Mil
Some Comfort.
A little boy in Utioa who was ill, about
Bunday-sohool time, one Sunday, went off
in convula'ons when be heard two dogs fight-
ing the alley. He weut off from tbe back
steps and did not oome back until dark.
After bis mother got through remonstrating
with him, he comforted himself with the
refieolion that he did not get whipped half
so bed aa the yellow dog dii, anyhow.
A Nashville man, in a state of anti-Modoo
enthusiasm, attacked a wooden Indian in
front of a tobacco store.
Enjoyable Drives.
As elegant and oomfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a Tellable driver are the leading es-
sentials of sn tnjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franeleoo so unquestionably
as frcm Frank Bouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the eland fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handiome turn-outs are used
by the best circles of ihe city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous driver?, ne is more liberally patron-
Ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Ooast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no o&rrlages
except those whloh he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr- at euooess In his business, and tne
admirable way In whloh he conduots it makes
him a tavorite with all who pa'.ronlae him. *
Mothebi op FaMiUEe who are about to spend
the Summ'r in tbe country with their children,
ought not to forget b- fore they go to provide
themselves ae well as their children with under
olothlog. The only place where they can buy
the same oheaper and male of better material
than at any otner place Is at H. Prledlandtr &
OoV, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 8s
SJgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Olvee private lessons to Itolltn and English
Vocal Muslo, at 646 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. f>#.
Dr, Barlow J. fSmltxt
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Pbyelology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelsn Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7H o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. u., tree. w
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leideedorff street.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. S-t
A Servant In the Corxer.
Weed's Osrpt t Sweeper, with the beat assort-
ment of Oarpcts and Furniture to the State, at
John 0. Bell'e, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
fcUrSet street, «
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Premium Stilxrt Maker.
Mr?. Eveline Morris 626, Kearny st., respect-
fullv solicits a call from friends, and Btrangers
vlBltlng the Oity. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. e-o
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Ouros Lame Bock and Paralyals.
S-i,
Corns. Bunions, In^roTvinaT Nail*.
A perfect core warranted by Albert Sohosn-
wald, 127 Second rtreet. 1-di
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriage*, con be
round In front of Ooleman Bros, olothing eg-
abltshment, southwest corner Bush and Meut>
lomery sts., or Dexter Stables, Oarrhute orders
Isft at either place promptly attended to day
« ! night, at reduced rates. *a
A. Pleasant Loonnon.
Persons desiring oomfortable lodgings in a
Oantral location, should visit the Alhombra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building la a vary fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. .
Preih and Sweet.
Fer tbe beet confectionery, r*> to Ooatv and
Wasner*e. MnMentKomerr St. near 8att«r. u
Dental Work.
Fob FiKxar quilttt or woojk, go to T. 0. Jes-
sup, dentist, cor. Sutter icd Tdentgomery, over
Tucker's. s-tj
Twenty Thousand
Pap» Collars, oil Btyles^jor salo cheap at the
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyeer, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and call
arena' clothing, on aooount of removal, at
greatly' reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnlBhlng goods, hits, trunks, vailsep,
e*c, below ooat. Call If you want bargains, ax
Olatmoyasit.— Madame Olata Antonla, the
aialrvoymnt Physician and Independent Tranee
Medium, 333 Kearny street, bet. Bubo and Pine.
consultatlens In English, Frenoh and Gannon .x
It Is True.
J. A. Shaber *c Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of tarniture end bedding cheaper,
for cash, than any olaer dealer in town. Other
deah rj dont stand a shost of a chaoce when
people know Shaber's prices. 707 Maritt jtreet.
Rattler1* Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly tn the mmelr.l tne,
will be pleased to act tbe rule of Bobifaoe to all
friends, day and evening, at 8S4 Buah street,
below Kearny. 4-a
Villi seei.- Bats oleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order a', the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood 824 Washington street. 4-t
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Hootuellera and Btatloa^rs.
StooeFA Nock, (school books atpeeialty,) 8. W
corner Foarth and Jessie.
H. H. Moore, 609 MootKomery, near Mercbast.
Hnalneaa Collesea.
Heald'a. Bryant & S t-rat ton'- College, St Post street
Botrhera.
Eats, Fred, Stalls M to WO. Oallfortiia Uarkao.
Employment Office.
Ohaa. F. Bcoherer A Oo., 652 Sacramento street,
Chinese Emplojmeat Oo.— Pierce A Oo., 6.1 Sac-
ra meoto street.
O'Brien & Ward, 610 Montgomery street.
Fren«h Frniey Oooi.it.
Locan A Oo., 19 Hanbgomery, 107 and 109 Snttor.
Hair Jewelry,
H. A. Oallender, manufacturer, 62 Seoond street.
Bampson, A, B. & Oo., 110 Seoond aires*.
Milliners.
Mrs. M. Belig, 226 Koarnj street.
Searcher of Record*.
O. Y. GhMeapie, 611 Washington 3 treat.
"Watchea and Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender 62 Beoond street.
Whlteron and Paper H.BO<rer«
A. W. WheideD, '22 Geary street.
Wlnw and Llnaor-w (Wholesale.)
Donerl F. A Co.. S04 Front.
LOOK OUT
....FOB THE*..,
Business Directory
100 000 O0PISB T0 BE I&8SED 0N
or about Jane 10th. Send In yoar
adTertlaemsnts immediately to Mo. SOB Mont-
gomery st, at B. M. ED WARDS'. mt lm
FIGARO
CIKOULATSS IW THE BEST SOOIBTT, IB
placed in tbe bands of nearly all wbo oome
to tbe oity to make poroboses, and Is therefore the
beat of advertising mediama.
FIGARO
CIROOLATKB AS HOUBB PBOQRAMMB.IK
every Theatre m San Froncisoo.
FIGARO
IS HAILED EVERY DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered np and aaved for that purpose.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OS THE FINEST COANDV
made at onr Steam Oandy Factory dolly. All
orders, especially from the oowntry, are aouoltod
and will be promptly attended to.
0 ANT V A WAONEB,
107 MonUoronrrjiL nenr S attar
MILITARY COODS
....ASD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICA1
TRIHiniNGS,
8*05 Hentcomery street. Boon No TL
mhlUf T. BODOERB JOHN SOP .
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
FINELY FOBiaSHBD ROOMS. SIN
gle or in salts,
'Wall fUsnaoa auad Va*tllr*t«d.
DnfnrrmQed jttoonu to let. Lodging tritL
or witbant board. ALHAMBRA BUlLDQtO
• It? 3ooh etr»#t» uwli t
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Tb«atrioal Profession in California pro-
poae foi n'aif oiaaaoe for toatrnotkm lo Eroonuoo.
Pareona wishing to avail themsalvaaof tha oppor-
tonity of aouotriitfr a oaefol art at a moderate oost
can aend .□ th<jir namea to "Oambyaae " P. O. Box
E-'.'i, when parUoolara aa to terms, ato.. will be
sent 'o ahatn. d«9 t
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WHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the FlOABO Offioe Is par
attttoaranau
GREAT REDUCTION IN Ml 3
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CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Stie
(F.rmttlj Har» A Warkhelai,) A
Ko. SO ■tlTSOMIll »TB,
Oppo.lt. the I.lck Hon, '
BKASCH, 408 KEA.KHT »I« .
ME, MiYKE 04LL3 ATTEHTIOB T I
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- —-»-••«" vqwuo aiJ.ill'illll .
lu«. and well esleoted uaoniaiBi ,1
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, ?«
and Cloth,
And hie new styles of read.-mide 811k. Wi
other LZDIEh'8UlTS,«t VERY LOWp!
Alio. » l»r,e slook of Birlpea. Bro,hs u
bb.wls, Lace J.okete. Silk ind Ootton V
Silks, ts.tinB. (llo.kinxs, end e.er, dMortn
Trimm in«.. JTJ8T 1UEI VKD, a Wis Ui
the t ammer style. o(
PLAIN AN,, IHHI,|,„
LINEN SUITS.
F. B-— Oloeke. Dresses end su'ts nsds is .
In latest fashion, at reasonable rates.
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Bill V JJJrL FllaV
** MANTJPAOTUEBEl
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0 drubiCbanjos,
UTHEaC MUSICAL. IMTaUlaH
ESTABLISHED IN liM.
■aV-Leeaon* adTen on the Banjo and Dram
MISSION 8TBEET, between First snl t*
HTa-nne-tonsd BUw Solo Baajos *
eaaionaj. alwayl on hand . ;
FREE AND EA8>
EVERY lATVBDAI *•'
Piano ana singins >t8
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fl«0 Hluion atreeti near •e«M
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Photographs Painted
in th*moBtHatier»otory niaonir.onTiri- ■
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amQfl«m.j
BOOTS said t
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Phlladelphlt^Restaui
OQAS. V. BERGOLD, PROPBlW
THE CHOICEST MEATS AHD|
VeMtableB, Board by the w»«j
iOB PINK STREET betweanBaaw
and MontBomarr. ™*M m_l
CLAIRVOYAKT.-MAD. HaRTBJ^
just arrived frtnaBnrope: aoswawi"
tal qaetitionrj; dc-vplopes medinnrt, ■•*
tizes. Oirolda. Taefday and Sataraaj*
rjamaa tiTea. Freuoh and GarDaoo f~
tnUaion: Ladies, Fifty CanM, Otttl
Oo'lar. Uonra tioa, 12 .to f. ml '
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KING HENRY IV.
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Kwrtfd -ir-xi.-IUtooaj TA Oallarr
Dim Ulreo AdnUiioo AW 4M> Phtiu Box.
Now Open to the Public.
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, a Post itrsst HplSBd.d ple-
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tba Fair oca to bold.
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Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
ooonrt utreot,
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lOABO: " Yo.ir Aptrl^tbAi
aj itkJlh tod moUtad tha
it«a. Ofmnd Hotel: "Voor
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Iday (bow kbout •Iriio ,«iri
•rtr azporitBovd 0D« twlugo
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«• btto dtprlftd for sioia
> balaMa at tbi Depot- SIT
|Daxrs-r nrnoH.,
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QRBAR'B
U3MICAL MUSEUV.
t]lk ofMX««l«ltt»i
aruL »in> irbtbdot.
(^^iXL'dV^
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
(5^fxLB'TTESS
Gires Tone to the Stomach.
£EBBnxL'B'TrERS
H£><Lty 'S
WILL RENEW LOSS OF .PPETITE.
L.i0^fRlft^i
Is a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
s(fe^iXLB'TrERS
HAS K0 SUPERIOR t» A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL. LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Boom, lO and 1~... 'I'JO Washlnirtoa utreet.
WILu.81 BAND.
MUS10 PORNISHKD FOR ALL
o"ia»iod*. Hnw InporMd, inM|«d
•vail for Ult.
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nf /irrt.r Hnw«L
ipv-Ou'ii *r ■" tb» otm' ry promptlj sttandod
lo AddroM M. W. WTLLFB. ■'•ion'* Mai'
Htor*. 1(IH WoiU'BiaTjitf*?, or SAKOtJK 1
BLUM. JS»a Moox«rBikVfrahrML iaSif
COSMOPOLITAN
(•"avings and Exchange Bank,
Mo. «•« Honttmmmry atrc«t.
(UooKeiBafT Bloak.l
SVkSlllTtl >«JW aioo.o**
aaa-Tarm DaiXMlta, od. i ar ©art par month.
•*/-2Vo KolrrlVaa or onarr* r«r B»nk Rook.
J. OROOKRR. BaoraUry. »l6 ltn
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4S HF.CONO 4TBIIT.
FINE COODS! PERFECT FITS!
aatlafaotlon Ounrontcoall
APIWB LIMK OF bPRIWO AWD SUaMKR
Uooda jam raoairad. Oa:I and IH tkanr
IT4B grcokd atraet.
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MBS. KOOBRT. OLAIBVOYART. TB9T .
»od Traooa Madiooi-Oaii l.r aomaltad.
%■. hnaiBaMaraloknaaadallf^ror! t' '
i
wtnu, »OTirn to
Picnic and Ball Committees.
K ARB PBBPARBp TO PURKIIIH
IPKirri IIOHABD
Attn ...
lit K1CV AMI AK.
With lhatr Oraal Binaatloa.
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OldlOVd NMaHXflOS
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CERMAN_PIANOS.
TBB BIST AITO TH« OHKAP-
THE OLD
Hot Sootcn,
1, Utrtaa aHrrat. kajauT Kvaray.
All Drinkj, Ten Cent*
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM WO JtBRT II TOW".
Alwara on Dla tb* New York Hsrald, Harpar'f
WMkly. Fran* L*«l-a's, Daj's Dome*, PolliwO*
ntli, «J1 tbi UalifofDls PAP*!!. *tao London
I'QDcb. lUH'oLKa, IlltuUatod London Nswa. Oil
and sat'afr roarMlf.
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W ALDROM. Proprlator.
GEORGE MAYES1
FRENCH
BEAVER
[SUITS
TOORDEIl SOUa
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LAIVCASTER'S
•IT ffAHIIl.TOI NTBHICT,
faltlai Ops. bbAcbIiw's Opora Hooaa.
SANGER HALLE
(UBQU'S UAI.L.l
IA SP.ART AT.. IUI KBABttTT.
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kkd Llqann urn haiA
DEPOT WEVANO A IASCHE'8 BAT BREWEIT
faU If OIlBIB FELDHAH1I.
Attention, Good Liven!
MR. P. RBROSS. FORMERLY
proprlslor of ttis Hlosta' Raa-
iiBrinl, fiM laki>n tha raanaa«matat
of bolb tha Ailnsra' RtMaAoraDt nt^
Sommsrolal strrsl and l»c Mmir,'*
raoob on Msrkst •trse*. In partooranlp wlUHa.
A. DBAYEDK, wna bM bag oawooaMd with iba
Brn lor raara. Inprovanafaoubara b*an Mad* ba
UaooMlns dsparlm»<. thai will raodor tha atu
aars* sa or* popalar thaa It baa arar baaa dartaj
tba ,2 yaaraaf lu proiparUr- Oar Bills of Fara
•mV—M all tba dsliaaoaas of tba Maaon- Oar
■oil* Is "(tood Fan, Uood t'ookiB*- and atodwrata
Ubarfaa."
1*. BKaHtBS as OO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
■SI aad ftS* Ootamaralal, aod
T«a MarlvMitfaat.
Opon ram I a.lL ta 10 VJf. aiatl lai
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIBSIKIA MTT, IITADA.
TBI, BI.KOANT TBBATBX BA, BSBX &B-
daooralad. akd aaa h, rootad by the nlfht 01
br tba weak. Hura kid takraUof oomaaaiaa
UbafkUr traatkd wltb on application m lattar
JCMH PIPBtBt,
HkDAgar and aola ProprtaAac.
Or to 3. B. MeCAB B,
•BO Waablnirtoa atraaa. San Fraoalaoo.
DBALIR IB OYBTKH
andaU kind, ol HHL_ . _
bulla Vo,. AO, «1. ak, OalKornU*
rKRS, OL.AH*
*». Oall- — ' '
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl TB1BS ITBttr,
TEE JOTJBNAL OF AHDSEMKBTS.
\>
PuMUbed .reu Dsj in tho y«" o»
y. BOQABDUS
nlVirduJil ond S3* Waa.blmrtoll IB
&e'.°* Montgomery. San Franciaoo.
FBIDAI MA* 13' 18W
TVr.lt r Montgomery*" Will.
K The AuBlr.lian papers etite that the will
of .be late Wslfcr Montgorrery, actor, was
proved in the Supreme Court on the 6th of
February by Mr. Tbomaa Pavy, the Austral-
ian execator. Tfce will w;b made in 1SG8 in
Melbourne, and wda execntei in duplicate,
one copy teiug left w.tb M>. Eavy, and tb©
other Eeot to the English execatora— Mr.
Foray tb, of Islioct^D, and Rev. W. Brake,
of Grantham. There were a few curiocs
paragraphs in the will. One was: * 'I give
and teqmnth to the t-aid John Forsyth ttaa
Bftpphiie ring, and one raby and one dia-
mond ring, given to me on board the Gala-
tea by bis Boyal Highness the Duke of
Edinburgh.** "I give and bequeath to bis
Boyal Highness the Dufce of Edinburgh the
witch-chain manufactured for me by Mr.
Crisp, jeweler, Melbourne, the same which I
have already offered to his Boyal Highne^B
ft! Sydney, in the colony of New South
Wales, but whohhedeolartd be would not
deprive me of." "With re^psct Xo certain
■uojeof meuey owing to me by some of my
friends weom I have at times obliged, I
wish the said John Forsyth and William
Drake to insert advertieements in the Times
newspaper for about a week, remindiog
them politely of my desire and request for
(if convenient) payment of the same. It
may be that some few frieich cf mine may
desire some little memorial of me. If so,
let them give the market price of the valu-
ables, and the proceeds may be added to and
form part of my peisonal efittte."
Boi ton SnobB,
The Boston Saturday Evening Gazette of
the 10th has tbe following : During the per-
formance at the Boston Theatre, last night,
five drunken Harvard students, dressed in
their Sunday c'otuee, and wearing eye-
glasses and walking-stioks, staggered down
the aula and took th^ir seats close to the
aiase. As their parents, guardians or keep-
ors were not with them, they did not know
how to bobave, and made tkemselves con-
spicuous by their outrageously vulgar and
noisy condoot, arousing the disgust of the
entire audience. Ttey interrupted Aldrich
several times, until at length that gentle-
man, loiiag patience, came forward and
courageously and in a dignified manner ad-
ministered a well-deserved rebuke to these
unlick-d cub*, which y?a received by the
tndienos with a round of applaoM, Thia
silenced the tipsy boobies, who shortly after-
wards slunk away amid the jeers and the
•OD tempt of all wbo saw them.
< ■-
Homely Pre a chin?.
A Denver chap, wLo hid interviewed tte
"tiger" more frequently than he had the
throne of grtce, recently became converted,
aud while exhorting his comrades to follow
his examp'e, said : "If yon do not accept
ailvation now it is not me you are Growing
off on; it Is Jesus Christ you are bucking
against."
Tlie Last New Song,
Air— "Mod <6 Chandon."
Emerson CorviHe if my name,
My bustnesB always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aid Fancy Boast,
Reishf-s Uiess that my bouse can boast.
Sifely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh I hifih chl Ohl high oht
None -who have been but again will go.
Corville Fays sol says sol
0» Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the cumber apd call again.
Visions of Bbell-fl<h In every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts tbere always go,
Ladies got Ladies got
Emerson Oorville'a polite 1 and so
8-1 They gol they got they go)
Star SMrts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for f»'e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideadotff St,
A Nice Little Ghost.
Petaluma bat, raised ote of the mtst
pleasant ghosts we have heard of for 83U.e
time. Tts Evening Argus of Monday any a:
It seems t^at yesterday two lit fe (rirt*. al-
moBt young misses, ag- d from 10 to 12 ytara
riBpectivflr, were out for an elternoon
stroll, and "visitei Oak Hill Cemetery. As
they eotered the necropoli ; thtir attention
waa attracted bv a email grave, and above it
their eyes rested upon a beautiful girl, who
stercedto be jumping a rope. In her left
hand, and pretsed cloie to her breast, she
held a beautiful v^se of flowers, aad Beemed
the personification of innocec.ce and tar-pi-
neaa. Delighted at so attractive and pleaa-
ingaphenomeoon, the young girl?, iuetetd
of being siupefied with wonder, or ttarjfl-
fixei with fear, ELnd-ibold to approaob the
the grave, when, to tbeir amazement, the
apparation van:ahed, and the beaut fol vase
of flowers teo .me ruddeniy converted inta
a string of curtain ring?. The girls tre pos-
itive in their statement, and siy that every-
thing appeared natural, except that the fea-
tures of the little girl did not appear as dis-
tinct as otler people whom they could ste at
tbe time in tie cemetery.
It gives the following additional particu-
l&xa:
Sine; the above was in type we have con-
versed with a parent of one of the girls,
who iDforms ni that in all, there were seven
in the party.ffiv© of whom Baw the a'raoge
figure; that as they approached tbe child,
one of the girls a- kid who she waj, when
the spirit bowtd her form and whimpered in
her ear, "Don't you know me ?" I am Little
Snow-Piake." She then endeavored to reach
out to clasp the being, when it suddenly dis-
appeared. They returned to the grave a sec-
ond time, aud again saw tbe litt'e being.
The girls fay that the little fairy (for to we
willed1 it) web beautiful in features, hav-
ing blue eyes, long wbi:e hair, and was
dressed in a white dress with a blue sash,
and in everyrespect pleasing and attraotive.
If the spirits of little girls whose bodies
are buried in the graveyards are lot out to
play ou Sucdiy. these places will become
favorite reiorts of children still in the flesh.
Ghosts have been sadly maligned, and we
are glad to publish anything to prove that
they are innocent, harmless beinga with
friendly feelings b towards tbe human racs.
What a contrast dotB this pretty little ghOBt,
with blue eye" and long while hair, and
wearing a white dress with blue Bash offer
to the gloomy old ghoet in a wioding sheet
dragging a chaiu after him, and coming to
earth simply t > frighten annoy people! Ti.e
Pe'.aluma ghOBt should be encouraged.
A Solution of tbe Chinese Problem,
In discussing the eviln of Ohine* lmxoigr&~
Hon sod the existing depression of buelnesi in
Ban Francisco coes qaent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by 0hlQSi.e la our work-
shop!., tbe Golden Era hits the nail square on
the head la the following :
The only measure of redrew which bold* out
-ny promlte of relief Is tbe formation of ecti-
Gomcee BQCietiee all over the Ootst, tbe members
of whkh shall be pledged not to employ Chinee,
□ot ro purchase gooda of trjo'ft wbo qo employ
tbe a, nor to purcuaae goods of Chinese mtDufse-
turiei. They Qctt propose these eali-Gbiafee so-
cietits shou'd it to mine tbetnaelvas felt in the
character of porobasers. If one thousand men
lo this cif y ahooli effect ao organization under a
eoUmD pleig* no' to emptor "Bineee oor to pur-
ota*e goods of individuals or firms who might em-
j ploy tbem, it wonld greatly atrenctOen tbe bands
of snob of our local m»uufact irer3 ai arc now
etuaged in tbe experiment uf competiog with
Ohtneeeman^facttirex. If this one thnoeaod wai
tnu: rni^dbylep, a^ it soon mrrbt b.*, tbe buj-
erstnf t^e ex .>*rmie3t wou!d be uiured. Throe
aocietiaa muet be organasd witbiut (be aid of law,
iiscoun if.jld be cuii*uMi:)ooil that diacr<mi-
oitcd ftgsiDst Obineee residents. Sa.u organiza-
liCD* could only be carried out wbore the com-
muoily i? n«ariy noanioaou! in favor of tbe h ;*<h
to be »t talced ; bnt euoh unaaimity, it le believed,
prevail in tbie biat^.
The experiment has beentiled by a* least
one man Id San Ftanchco. We allude to Mr.
H. Sutilff, who Is proprietor of two lar*e cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Kearny etraefc. As 1 )tjg ape
a- if c , Mr. Sutliff, knowing what the result
of Ofaloese labor would bf, f sraiad the resolu-
tion to neither employ Ohlneae workmen, nor
t e:i, nor purchase clgare made by Ohinebe, aud
be naa carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent d iv , and will contioue to adiv ra to it a=
long a- be remalni in bn-m^es. Many of biB
friends thought It Impoitiole for b!m to stem
the current of (ppoaltloa to thoBe ia the same
trade wbo employed Chinese workmen, but be
has r*one eo suocasBfully, a»d lBBtead of the
one r mail establishment which be commenc od
with at the time of forminetbl^ r solution, he
now hasfvoof th&la-ge-t In toe city. v
Disappointment,
A youug drag clerk went to see "her" one
night, and with a lover's familiarity entered
the parlor without knocking. The room was
dark, but he knew he was expeoted, and
thought he heard tbe rustle of a dress in the
corner. "Elfridi!" he exclaimed in pas-
sionate tones: "what, hiding? What art
thou doing, pretty one ?" " Suckin' a egg 1"
unmistakably came from Elfrida'a brother,
behind the sofa. And tbe drug clerk laid
his weary head on tbe wiadow sill and wept
until Elfrida came ia wlh a lamp.
Danhnrv Dojr Customs,
A farmer living several miles out of town
eime up to Banbury recently to trade, ac-
companied by a little dog. The Danbnry
dogs lever atw this dog before, and went
for it. Every once ih a while, despite the
owners surveillance, the pup wsb poui:c;d
upon. Towards night the farmer daparted
for home with whatwaB left of tbe acinial
done up in brown paper.
*
Trfling With Heal lb.
Borne men will do rash thing?. Tuey
neglect the simplest rules of hygiene. See
the cass of fiat German out in Michigan
who drank a quart of milk. It killed him.
It was a proper punishment for hiB reck-
less disregard of the German constitution
and should be a lesson to all other Teutons
to stiek to lager.
Only Human Boys.
A Vermont farmer s»nt an order to an
orphan asylum for a boy that was smart,
active, brave, tractable, prompt, industri-
ous, clean, pious, iLt-l'.igent, good looking,
reserved aud modest. The su peri n tender t
wrote back that uofortura'ely they bad only
human boya in that institution.
Don't Fail to Call and See
The mo&t wonderful and gifted Doctor Frr-
tune Teller of the age, Madahs Surra, Astrol-
oger, ju<t arrived from the East, and can be
cocsn! ed on all events. She has charm? for
Lack, LoV9 and Happlnea", which never fail to
Ute effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; byXe t>r,
S3. All communi rations Etrlctly private. Office
bruratrom 10 o'clock a is. to 8 p.m. Satltfac-
tlon gn rmteed in every respect. Office, 15
8eo3Ld Btreet, B^om 11. io
Jjadies "Vieutlna Oaar«i«.
Written, engraved or printed by Joait P.
Dwtsb, 126 Butter street, opposite Uok Bouse,
and at the Grand Hotel. H. B.~ Havdkkb-
cr&iEPs KEiTLT uABExij. Pesilajibbzf of even
description to order. B
Bound Not to be Beat,
Ib G. Burkhardt'e motto. Pine French Calf
Boots made to order from 13 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A foil assort-
ment of neatly- made goods always ou hand, at
prices to suit everyone 'B purse. 4 m
Woman's JEtisrata.
One wonld think that it was one of woscan's
rights to ecjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eame price for it. Neatly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare thsn those where
gentlemen only dice. There is an ixcrpnor.
At the Fiokeeb Bjbtacbajtt, on Washing" on
etieet, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles ctn
get ao ez:ellent braaafast, dinner or lorjcb. at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every luxury the market
aflorJs. Both la die s and gentlemen find thers
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. ■
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " Thb" Bat Store, *47 Washington
itreet (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw stylea can be found. The stock is immense
■—the prices are reasonable. Every ous wbo
goes there Is sure to he suited. a
McDowell, Show C&rrt Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
808 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumatlsm and Nenralgia,
Fine Oandies
Trresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at 1L A. Heroer'a pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny Btreet Wholesale ana retail, o
J?ta1>11c A ccommodatlon.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. m., can
be returned in the evening If reqalrfd; we
never dlsappoiot] What Cheer I-anndry, 121
T^irjesdorff street. •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BADGER'S
Central Park, Oakland.
MAT aStb
Attraction Unparalleled !
Slgnor 3D O 3NT .A. TO,
Tba World-renowned ONE-LEGGED DAJ7-
OEE. wbgee eleg.ot and graceful lerptiohorevi
efforte astonish all beholders.
GEORGE GEROME,
The Rival of Blondin, will make a Grand Ter-
rific Ascrnsioa on a rope 70 feat in mid-air and
iO'i feet lontr. He will also perform bit feat of
whdeliDR a barrow on the rope, and his aneqaalcd
act f the SINGLE TEaPEZP.
A SPLENDID CONCERT BAND
Will perform some oheiae morceoaz of Operatic
and other aeiected aire.
Adulation 8S Centa
O Jiid ren ander tweWe, 10 ceoU. mj23 2t
REMOVAL.
CRITTENDEN & DALT0N,
r OHMXBLT OF XHB
BEW YORK STABLES, Mli.lon at,,
a iTE PUBCBACED TBB
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND HAVE AD.
ded larg-!y loib-ir/
stack of boi6«s, wnichp
are all fir^t-olaae. Par- >
tioalar aUen'ioo pud
u boardiBg hordes
m'i2 1m iOSITTEKDEN ± DA.LTON.
Atrten-tlon, Ladies
To give the akin the softness of velvet, aud
ne ttjjt of the 111; to the complexion, use
Dicaurr/s Cbxkb dh Lxa. l
Iadzzji iro QxxTXJiax, remember (he leaA-
Tlie New Oyster House,
Oysteb Gbotto has been opened by A. ~W.
Manning, one of tuo oldest Oyater Il«al(» la
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 438
Flue et., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This it
in aery respect a place MtAert a £enflema» can
take his family. 6-0
' - .a—--—-—
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
ffhat Cheer Laundry, 1S1 Leidesdozff at.
....AT....
McDASIEL'S THEATRE
CBEYJvSNE, lH'OMMfl,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
■^Talent going East will Hod it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. UcDANIEL,
mj9 Look Box No. 1. ObejeDae, Wyoming.
STEVENS, HOLMES & CO.,
585 SU'BAMEVro STKEKT.
FILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
i nd attend to all b^'i^eas frora all parts of
thecoBEtoncommiaaion. Nevada, Utah" do Maho
a BDecialtv. my22 lm
FREE -A3STD tt^A.&'Y
..EVERY....
WEONESDAY IND SATURDAY EVENIRG
AT BIGHT O'CLOCK,
AT TH8 OLD ORIGINAL
RED LIuN.19 Ge-.rj atee>,
wh-ra joa om h*vn HOT AND
UOLD DKlNKSof tbe vary bett
qn^liiy. The "Od bpori" ia at-
«rays on band. Drop in.
DAVE MliNDKS. Proprietor.
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Announce* that at hi* Saloon,
OOl Keurny at.. M.'W. onr. Sjcromcatfl,
Long famous for tbe excellence of its
WINES and LIQUOB8
All Drinks will henceforth he
my 201m
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AND SBLLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
AJbo, OLBAN8, DTBrt. and REPAIRS, In the
moat scientific manner. He has made tbe above a
special tj for 30 yean, and ia bound to giTe aatie-
factioa ioall. ap?4 Lm
t Chowder JESvcvy NlffUt,
Metropolitan Theatre.
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
PICNICS, EXCURSION! l
Just Received
SO CASES
....OP....
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BHICUB PKICJE, SI OO.
WUl be Sola for #1 OO
3.0 CASES
Fine Panama Hats,
WOBTH BO GO.
spelling- lor One Dollar,
IO o
Railroad Caps-Cloth, Velvet
CEOriiB PBICE, 91 SO.
Sellings for Fifty Cents
100 x>oz;Esi>a
....ow
CASSIMERE SUMMER HATS
At Fifty- Cents,
Fifty Cases
....OF THE ...
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
"WliLl. IIB SOLD
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
CLOTHING
ixa>
SlCEiMEIfTO,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A.11 Grades,
AMD OHEAPEB THA3 All OTBEB
STOKE IN TIE CITX.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner ol Commercial
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
WOBTH Si OO.
Selling ror *$@ GOl
■9- W OT E.
S. F. and 5. P. R
C
TTE STATE 8IKFLT PACTS, AIB
eiAJUXTII TO ULt 6OOII8 AT
TIIX FBICia TTB ABTXBTIIK
»CilL AIB 8KB,
618 and 620 Kearny street.
CHANGE OF 1
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE I
ON AKtl AFTFE APRIL 1, 1171 TB .
or ANTHLOP<.ooiin«cui,..tlv; I
Irgwitt, tc.S.n Ir.nciioo A Noii3||
ro.d Oompany for Oloverd.le aodilull
fiUtioDB. willle.Te 8»n K.atK-Uco d. \f
excDWd), from FroLt ^1 ret t « h.rf il'l
5:30 o'clock » M . cooo.ct.OB «t DonVo !
simmer ard arriTiog lo Sa-, K-«oc,M« t
I be at.amer. .nd oar. mtk- oloii.
id from .1' poiota.
litbttages tj
SUNDAY EXCURSONS AT R!0Ut||J|
L.a.o Ban Fr.n^lsco at 8 a Mm
arriviDg at (Jlo..rd,l« at 1 o'uioo'a p «
will l»a.o Olcverdal. atSo'.loo, A
Francisco at 7 o'olook Tola ^11 V
bh.iiisu epveiat boars at an. of in. ■
t». lino of lb. ro.d F -r a.l i.fo,™,. <■
tbe (Jompibj 'd offl ;., 4*6 MolUoibi ■ S
»P8 PElrK UOMAau" ■"
The City Garnt
iob Taa *
Coming Picnic 8( « !
HE ATTENTION Of ALL .'•0011
M. sociatioDB acd Militarj Coidmb
to tbe Advaotagea offored by tOiie .
aud beaaiifol gtonaae for Uotttji,
rals. They oan be procared on tut
week for piCDtc parpoaea iha ootakoi
more aaTaotageoaB terms tb*n iai gK
THE CITY UAROK]
Are euy of aooecB witbont Any tariff t
aod are provided wibb Urgu mi N*ut
large Shade ireee; beaanf.il Kloairf <
from erery clime; iduhohs Swlatt
moth Danofng Paviliose: a oataral I
Pleaeare Bona; KoaoUma atd CUtp
ers, all nerfeotly ebeltcied front tbi
mammo.h Hee tan rant tsoo tbegroied i
coDTeuience for the accommooatiooo i
nice baa been made. BT»rjtalo|bu
io the moat oomplete order for thaeoa i
Ttt£ C1TT QlBDt!
Are the larcegt in tbe Bute. Tbtr .
aorea of Knoil and Sbad-d L*wa, I
deep, etc., and are capable of aou l
LO.W o persons witn tbe grea'eil coara,
tra Care run directly io toe Gardeoi.
i icnic Oummittei>B are aiptOiiJlj t»
and Inspect tbe Ground?, totj ut^ i
which will be most f aforable.
M. V. 8TEVEM, Pre |
a^ Office hours 3 to 6 P.il.. daily, till ,
corner 1 welftb and Fo<aom aireatf
K- B-a0O,0>ij AdmicBiOBTietel i
by varioaa Asaociatioos boiaiog tut .
Gity Gardens laH ye\r. Tba laW if
iiqaorB will he prohibited qq the mi i
tiy&l days.
Badger'sCentral Part, I
;
THESE BEAUTIFUL GiRDCTS.
open for the aeaion, and auij t
popular
p>ioisrios
Will be held tbere. The attractleti. i
ou. SKATING PATILIOM. UU9EI in
ItASIUM. Skating free on weak dill.'
Admla.lnn
OHILDREtT IO OKNT3.
Bead! Read!! M
THE PALACE OF FAU
New ■ tore, 17 Second elrm. 1 '
Grand Hot«l. OlotbiDjj of tbt lata* "
lasbiooable stylee made to ordai.
NOTE THE~PHICI
Pants.- -from 36 to $12
Suits ..fromjaM'
I isrite tbo Inspection of ta« Caff,
tbe ruacket,
A. MORRIS,
No. 17 Second *M
mrtTltn Oppoalt. OrMiji
AUCTION SALE
New CityHaU,^
No 77 and IS-Mh*
MONDAY. jnNK 16, lOll-JOBf' *
TOK A SON. Aaouon«n"»'
ery itreet For psrtloulariio.aowrt '
Alta and Examiner. .
B, order Board of Oily Hall Con«*
B.8-td BOB'f OBOEOIjB
\:
DBREN
HERB
The fcreut Tor.tc » nd ApK*
S^le tverywl»«f*'
THE RIALTT
A Popnlar Kend<
The Choicest Wlnei •»« V9
i-uciiic cowl.
StPIBB BAVAHA O
THlb OEM OF A BlLOO" AT ,
No. *T TBIBO »T1 ,
Will be eondnoled in ;o P"'*?' ' *'
pbra.e '•ldeetmoon tb. Kia. [J ' "
irillaigriilstbeobleljoioldallr"'
H WAFER. Prol,n »i
„mi ?. mcakMR"! '
J. C. COMBtt
TERRAPIN *»fj
Oor. leeomd o.«l Teh«n"
, nr-T.rr.pln no"'™
'Outer, in «W» "., ,
.SOPPBB B»JW»S.\
THE VE|
A Favorit. Bjaort 'W.1* |
Good Liquors and_
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EY'S new VARIETIES
HOTEL.
• > Aw J
FTIW ALIAHBSA TIIATR1
BELLA UNION THEATRE
OCITIEI'
rtl raKnaiim oMiuo mra
|nrllll«r*t Clrat r«rl.
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
bKI.LYALI Mis|| u niiiNH. LITTLE MAC, (HAS
VIM IN. Iluit imkt mid SIM HI* kl, I
**—*• — *»*»»■■•■*■ ta— wj—r.
Tiblewi \ ::r Beiolifol Gils!
PT " M f
IB TMK LATA KM.
'ATI HOAT ..4 ll'IDAT
THE niDISJOXVNEJO BARNEY,
^ In I l
The CJlXlQT. Olarxi-lo** ^Alx-i^ii.
XjlttXo Mao In His OrUlnnl
TV* ro.rtef Ir a* foiva wN M
T-A.I3LIIV«I3- THI3 r»IL*E313a-E;.
M I * r I K 111 R \ I V
t«mn
To coaelod* wti*t ONbtji itii run-
din
LDRSW i*rr
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Tl.
Tbo » irtlfBMW wi II —eo.ode w.th
JOAN OF ARC
> WayiRofoa Hog hay Morion
■ Mirttw I Aatooio loon Utrnxl'i
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1.1 RIUIARSAL—
81are« of All Paclcn
OH, -V PRIMA DONNA OF -V NIGHT.
Moil*. Chonflorl ■ roiirt« M*Trb*o' b-i niAJ « T\r ■%
T't . . . — *t 1 no Chouriourl XLoEJCXtsT
ONRTBODt'U. VAHlUa Artl.t » . F fi.vklR I PF TEAMAN. 9«**av U.Vtl
BAKU 5 BALANDABD S»« hk KP.Y L.ARONE33 UALANPARD... J. P.OBlSoON
HERB RlOCLOBUaruEISB D. J. BBHRWoOD ] GoMta. Vlalicr*. BNTal*
(■«ntt«r« la Ik* ■ eartraeja* flayl Inn Oiwrm
TaMBOCRINI KELLY | BUBIN. BAEEB ; BONTAO LEO*
MmIc of tb)« Opera, i
PvH-"P*drotb*MtiWxr" Er&**i -■
R*c1*altToa»d Trio—' Tla Bitty la*.'" Brc*ailn#. Babylaa »»d Ohnnflforl
RoclUtlv*. Trio and Chorus— "II mlo Cat lAtnbowtal, Bo'.tol. S i:if MlUtM|<
Finulr nad <"h..rn.-"Thf F.nrbMrtlrri Owl iar.**-OanM*>«.
ARCl'HFKT.-V«i Cbanflaon, a Rotirrd NmUhi, rooolvaa to rtu r#o#pti«t. HDdmi K« i-»t< of
MS BdB. Bad aloo-o tbe groat 1l«bM of tbo Oporatla StAge. ram . .1 Soo'Att, d«D*oatair. of ooorie. o« lh* U'fr
t« taraitb UhmiiidI tor too «a«<t>. Aa graat Artiatea Bra »■■>•■• what aoeartMo thor do not oo-n«. and tbo cimt.lt of the pl*c«
toraa 00 tbo duappoiotmeat of <^noofloor> and lb* aBbotitOlion ol biaaaeii*. an daigoiar an 1 btr'nmr l>r tftt tnrxfiil
p«op'e. Tim a p'Mf. adapted br Rally A Loon for tberai»l«ee ond Macair** UaU'oraia Com ^ tor. ooooploa tortf se.ia«tAO ib
royroooijlp.1ton.051d 11 bif f all r>t to«rrtn>"nt And doliihtfol mane.
WILL SHORTLY APPEAR-
C. W. JE8TER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
AMD PREMIER VENTRlLOQUIiT Or THE WORLD. Al
H.Otoert F'rcuaorr, tlio C3-x>ectt Pantomlmlst
: *Vl-v«4xitai!
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f-w »t r,rt.
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farti .
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Adwli'tt*..
Tiro-* Cirri* atnd Ore icairn .
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ODBC I.ODUIlti HUIIF.I.
KOT^tYMlCHOUSE,
■arrrlu 1
I-lroHodorfJ' oca.
jitrort, op.
r>o>Aito th« rio.A»
XALSTOITA OOTRELL.
OT-TaTsToftTB
Qir colobrotod SI 0O WHITE SHIRTS. Tbaj fit PE&rccTLT, ud for noaMtr *ad dnroDiliV will oovar b« roAtobod. To bo had onlr n tbo
aVOALL AND HFE THBU. 1 3C Lt AFLTIMX NTURf, «1B Kfarir -trf^'. fir Oaar*
EPIZOOTIC.
00«O-dlBf i > tbo
'AMfTS
im. a*l Mont-
■tSlla
GARDENS
.May 26th
a 3R .a. n- r>
liffi
VIEW
OF THE
Cavalry Battalion,
N. C3-. O.
» LOfflKO OFTIOIRS HATE BXIX IRYITED
ST T8E BATTAUOB :
■' m. U. A. Cobb and Staff,
en. J. Hewston, Jr., and Staff.
H. L. Barnes and Staff.
ok i VTason and Staff.
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•"•» wl I arrlT* at th« o.rdrn. at *
a'tlMk r. M., art rartak* af
NCHEON,
k Ik. IsTltaa Sunt., after wMtk
Gtra,n<3. 33^111
Vt tllT.n, Arternaaa aad Xraalat,
e Management of the Officers of
the Battalion.
FONDON MAHDEN'S BAND
wnitt Cboica Hule, eoamsoelBi tt 1 p.m.
Liverpool and Great Western1
Steamship^Company,
CARRYING THE TJ. 8- If AIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
T ITPRPOOL. QUEBKSTOWN.
*-* LoDdODdorry, HkBDbvrgb, Bramao.s
Harir, Pirla, Swodos, BalfioiD, Nonraf ond oil
EaropoAD eltlao.
T-bU Company hu trraofomatiti with tbo Com- \
ml«Aiooorof Emlcntloa and Railroad Uompaaiaa
At Naw Torb, by wblcb pAHeogor* on promptly '
forwarded to tbo Pacific OCAtt.
For part-.c oIah opply to
JD>. B. JACKMOX, A«>nt.
mjWIm a»8 Monlgow^ry atrrgt, j
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE 80AR0ITT OP BALOONS
on Boa h atroot, 1 beg to inform my fnonda '
And the pobllo tbatl bAraoponod tbo
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT... a
83« Ala, ah atroeL, »*lw«n Aftoalgotaaerj
■ad Kcatrnj.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Ooaooolod to tbo boat atylo And of tbo
Portit LkooTO.
CHAR. VfBLDRAJII,
apll tf Propriotor.
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DRS. TROsIMLITZ A I.KEDES. GRADUATES
of tbo LolptlOAnd Vloaoa UolToraHioa. and
Into AaiiitAnt Sorgoona Unlcod State* Army, bar* ,
oponad their Offi"" nod Laboratory at No. tan
KKAHSy STRKKT, ooar f.'allfomla. for tbo traat-
moQ'- of dlaoHoa of tbo Urinary and 0*B«r«nra |
Orgaoa. and a!I Fomalo OomplaiDta. To anOarara i
from Aittjma. Bronohltil. Dlptborla, Bore Throat,
(JonBnnptton and -otbsr Dma»ai of tha i.omi.
and Throat wa raoomennod 1'rofem.r II nllrr'a i
aatltne £xtra>et of ToUe. Inoladlog Inhaling :
Appara'.na. whla3 la ei'.aoairaly uaad 10 Korooa
and for which wo aro tbo Solo Agaota for tbo Pa- j
cIDoOoaaU For fortbar narlldtilara cail or Addreaa ,
0lDOWAauDBK ikOMMLITZ A LEKDEB.
ABO K*arn> ttreet, San Fraootaeo.
OrnoB Hoobb— From » to 12 a.m., i to 4 P. H .
AE d 6 tO 1 P.M.
P B.— Soparato oatrante for tbo oooommodation
of Ladlao. »"*"'■
Bar Sugar
FOB BALI-«ia KEARNY STSBKT. AT
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REMOVAIj.
CRITTENDEN & DALTON,
rOBUKBLTor THE
IIW YORK NTABI.lt, Hlaaloa at..
BATS rUSTBAAED ?ut
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 1209 SUTTER STREET.
AND HAVE AD-
dad 'arg*ly lotb-ir
• tack of b"i»a», wh'i h
aro all Hr-i.riua. Par-
tiiTo'ar ■•t»n,i'ir, [>»d
to l'"«rdi»K bonaa
taji Ira lOBrTTENDRN A DALTON.
A FT Fit Till
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO TOE
Kot EiOOtCll,
■attar alre.1. Bear Hfnrni,
And try oo. of tb.ir
Hot Seotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All DrluliH Ten Cents
Irftl J09. D. ItRIonK. Proprl.tar.
New Discovery.
milE USE OF TBR YVOKDKBc'UL PLANT
A Uitt Ood laUadtd lor tb.Oar.of
RHIUMiTIIW, NEURAIBU, CCUT, P/.RAL-
T8IS, CATaRRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
Ii bodtntocd perfootly by tbo ondaraignid— tbtt
only parson on the Ooatioant that folly oompte-
beodi li« nagio quatltiaa. Tba ab»Te Gomplainta
arotroatod astarDallv »Ub a*fti'/ and inoaeaa
PR, K K. DODQK It to b« foand at bla Offloo
TIN Market ■tlWit, oppaaita Third, Koorna 1 aod
2. Irom 10 a M to 1 p w , and from 2 todp.it
Re*idt>Dcr, lOOe MiBBioa alrcot. Potitntaoaa
bo Aooommodat'id with Koom and Board. ap30
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDER WILL PREVENT THE HAIR
from falling off. nod alao reitorea otwynirtb
Of Hair to tba bald bead within a few weak* whirs
tborooiaaroaot destroyed. Tbia powdar lamlaod
with warm watar and niod ai a wain tbrae tlmao
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L. J. EWELL, Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
IHE IMOST ELEGABT OUBTOH WORK IB THE OTTT
Ufia.
Seers At Uaynard,
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THE JOTTBHAL OF AMUSIMIirTB.
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SATtT.DAY MAT 24, 1873
IL'SJEXENTS, Etc
Cautoe-via Theatee-— The pity of "The
Marble Heart" we* capitally performed lnt» niaas
Barton Hill ti PaVdis". afwrw&rda Raphael Dn-
ebeUt, appeared to befer ad rentage then in either
o£ taecoeraotere wbleb behad previonalr plaiei.
Be rttned moon applsme, and his rendition of the
character wu accepted as one of tbe very beet
aver witaes-e-ed on the California etige. With Mr.
MeOallongie Diocese* and Yotage, tbe public
are well acquainted, and it is unnecessary to ear
that he-did both chera*t;rs fa'l jsstice laatcisbt-
M-ts Annie Graham iookedaaperbly oacdiome as
Marco, and cue a very finished lmpfrtonstion of
that e-tony-heirted beauty. Wi-i Minnie Walton
was delightfully catarat and unaffected as Marie-
and qaite gamed the fjmpatby of tbe audience
for toe leritg. aoft-hearted child, who forma inch
a atrilcing contrast to the hard, unwomanly Marco.
Owes Marlowe did same T«ry pleaaant acting as
Viscccct Cbtteaomargatix: John Wilson filled
the part of Yeaudore well. Mrs. Jndah waa ei-
cel.'ect as Mtdatne Dncba'.tt, and Altogether the
play was well performed. It was ' splendidly
minima, the picnic scene being espeoje^'r »r*t:y.
Zt will be p'a;edat themauaee to-day and a"***n
this evening.
ALEiMBEA THZATCE.-TLe bill which has
drawn thonaaeds to (bis ho-iie- durirgthe week
will be performed at the matinee, this evening
and to-morrow evening. It compriaee Matter
Barney in his cbampioo j ig, and alee in a scream-
ing act wiib that roost original of Irish eomedisne-
Sam Rickey; Little Mae in his original Essence,
■cd Chides Viriaa in popular character songa.
' The' **c*bu,e,tjng.y funny opera of "Mone. Choa-
Ceuri " with ih * W0D<'er,al L*°°. Edwia Kelly,
J*- F* Baker, 8am Bic"*** ** Bhrt "fl 0therB
in ibe east cccclndts tbis rlea.
melody.
me: U fort be appearance of all the great >
the varleiy profession at this theatre. G- W.
ter and Robert Fraeer ate underlined.
Woodwaejj's Gaboens.— Immense Btjsh—
The tBaaageeeent of tbis delightful reaart an-
nounces great attractions for to-morrow; Prof.
Lay will make tae last gas balloon ascension of
kbeseaafai and tbere wHI bs a varied eatertilo-
ment: Ballet Pantomime by M'l.e Tfaeiete and
Mom. Sobmldr, and performance* bj tbe Jiptn-
es» Tronpe.
Badgeb's Pars:, Oaklasd.— Great attrac-
tiens will be offered it tbis beiotifol resort on
Sunday. Signer Donato, tbe wonderful oae-lerged
dancer, will appear, and George Geroure, 'the
rival of Blondin," will make a terrific rope aicea
■ten.
ajiat-omical Mrsm:.— One ol the moet
ompiete eolleeiiona of the kind in tbe Doited
Itatee. eompnaiag bondredeof costly and bean-
•ifai wai models, is daily on view (to gesUemea
rnly) at tbe Museum oa Montgomery street. Aa
lour may be prof tail*- anent ttare.
PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
* 'aggt ff mirth and
Manager Maguire has a.?4* "*****:
-*— | of
Bella Union Theatbe. —There are great
attractions for to-night, at tbis pioneer variety
theatre:, Catsim, and Frits, the wonderful gym-
nasts will appear in startling feats, a series of
Tableaux Yiratfs will be presented by the ladles
ti toe company. Lob Dixon, R. G. Marsh ud
others trill appaar in the act ot •'Mesmerism." and
the extravaganta ent-tled "La Bal Mseqoe" will
conclade tbe ovaoing'a eottrtainmsnL
BrcKLsx'w Kew Tabiexies.— An immerjae
SatnrdaF night bill will be performed at this
place '.'. aceaeemeot for tbe million. It is pnb.
liahed in fall on oar first page. Ned Backley.
Leoa Samwelle, Frank Moriimore. Miss Oiaade'
Sal'.y Thajsraod a host of others will appear.
The Sas Fbaxcisco Abt aseociatios.—
The Spring Exhibition of the San Francisco Art
Association it new open to the pnblieat their Gal-
lery. 3U Pine street, below Montgomery. Oalif ar-
nia artists are well representee, snd there are
Biasy gema by Freaoh and German artists—ac" . "
BoagaeTeaa's "Ooateotment," whl*>»- ' •Mr
light of every mother a* »• — * -- ie the da-
}ioa cf eeiEEof—- vfl as it is the admira-
.oore in art.
Gba*d Btomx EicrBiioy.-TheBteamer
Antelope leaves Bioad way Wharf every B*cdai ^
6 o'clock a. M. conaecting w.th the cars ef the
ICorth Pacific Bailroad at Bonahne for Petalama
Saota Bos*. Healdabnrg and Cloverdale, arriving
It "the later plsee at 1 P. M Returning, exoir-
|ion»3ls wi:l leavs at 2 P. M-. and arrire in Sao
FrancisM at*P- M- The trip offers the advan-
tags of a splendid sail, the lergto Si the bar,
snd eixty miles of ralllrg through the. whole
leegth of Eoaona conn-.j. ose clifl' richest in
the State. Excursion tickets a\ >edaced rates
good from Sataidsy to Mondar.
5ote8.— The new theitre on Bueh street
is nearly completed. The frescos painters are
patt.cg BaianiDg torches on theceiling, thenphol-
s:erers are progressiag rapidlr *ith their workjjhe
carpenters are at work enlarging the entrance
which is to be sixteen and a half feet wide, and
the bnildicg will be fally completed, asd ready to
open abaci the IS'.h of next month.
G. W. Jester, the man with the Talking Hand,
who is aa:d to bs ths tonnieit veakriloqaist aliTe^
is shortly to cemmenee an eagagsme&t at the
Alnambra Theatre.
At the Oalifornia Theatre Eoccicanlt's comedy
Of "Mow She Loves Him" will be produced on
Moaday, and "Loadoa Assurance'* aod "King
Henry IT" are underlined as in reheareaL Bar-
ton Hill is steadily winning favor with the San
Francisco pnblio who cannot fail to acknowledge
hint as a fi Dished artitt.
Obiarini writes to Astredo, from Melbourne,
April 4th. He epeced there on tbe iHh of March,
and has baen doing a splendid business. He ha8
"' the finest pavilion" he ever played in. and expects
to stay for tb ree months. Hit New Zealand sea.
•on was a very proflalble one. He repotts every
one connected with bis troape in good health.
George and Jake Wallace, Hairy Thomp;on an d
Lixzie legale, of the Metropolitan Company, who
supported tbe Chapman Sisters in Sac Jose
S'.ockton. Sacramento, Virginia Gity and Reno.
returned to this city on Thursday. Joha Wood-
ard, W. Stmtne.Mrf. Beatty and Katie Pell were
engaged by Macaser Piper, of theOpea Hoaae.
Virginia City, to remain and sapport Mrs. Bowers
in ber engagement there daring the coming week-
The C hspmtn Sietera tcok Miss Bel!e Chapman of
Sacramento, a cooein and a California girl, the
yoang daughter of George Chapman, along with
t hem to the East. She is said ta possess the well
ksown family talent f ;r thestage. They go direct
to Denver, and after plajitg the Kansas circa,
will proceed toKewYoik. The Chipman Sister9
are rising start— loung. talect-d and refined, they
will win suoee's.
"Coriolanae" is tp be revived at the California
Theatre the week alter next. A bnrleiqne of it
oeing written.
Professor Malder Fsbbri's pupils held a recep-
tion at Pacific Hall last night. Every seat was oc-
cupied, and tbe audience comprited tbe fashion
• f the oitr. A rich musical treat waa enjoyed by
all wba were present, tha pupils showing rare
- -:.3oiency.
City Gabmnb.— On Sucdsy, the second
grand toumment of the Boiler Makers' Associa-
tion will take place at tbesa gardens. There will
be a prize ef £34 for the beat gar g of riveters
who will give a specimen cf their skill in the gar-
dens. There will also be prises for wrestling and
foot-racing. On Monday, there will be a grand
review of the First OavaUy Battalion K. G. 0. A
fJACBaME^ro.— Mrs. Bowers, supported by J. 0.
McCollom. Mis* Ellie Wilton acd the company
whose names we published last week, opened at
the Metropolitan Theatre, under the man-gement
of Cbarlea Edmoanj, oa Monday. The engage-
ment was for four eight*, but to great was Mrs.
Bowers' aaccsas tbat it was extended two nights
more. The press of Sacramento are loud In their
prsise of Mrs Bowers aid her support. Miss Ellie
Wilton made herself a great favorite with the bac-
ramento public, and Mrs. Frank Res was much
commended for her Miss Oorney in "East Ltnne."
Last night "Marie Anteineat*" was plajed. This
evening Mrs. Bowers will tak* her farewell benefit
aod appear in "Ingomai" and "The Jealous Wife."
Kext week tbe Sacramento people are to have
more enter tainments at theThea' re. On Thursday,
Fridsy and Satorday tbe Feb:ri Combination—
Mme. Eon Fahbri, Miss Anna Elxsr, Jacob Mailer
acdCarmini Mortee— will appear in selections from
opera. Tcof. Msguire having leased the Metro-
politan Vheatre fiom June, will thenceforward
ce« to it tbat the ^aci^meato people are well pro-
vided atfth amsseBiefibf,
Mabt6*vIai-E —The Fabbrl Combination will give
eperatic pe>*<onnanc«s at the Theatre on Taesday
and Wednesday of ngz; wjf-k.
Woodland.— YaokeiAdama ap^*ired ** Wash-
ington Ball last Saturday in delineations",.** Dowa
East character, and Sawyer's Panoramaof Scenes .
in the American Rebellion waa exhibiud. !
VrBsnni Cnr -Mrs. Bowers will commence her ]
engagement st Piper a Opera House oa Monday
evening next. She will be supported by the com-
pany now playicg at the MetropoUtan Theatre.
Sacraxento.
Oaelasd — John WUsoa and Yankee Boblneoa'e
eo "^bited eirens performed on the lot at tbe cor-
ner oi" Brcadwayand Fifteenth streets last night.
There »»'" be * matinee to-day. and another per-
formance this evening Miss Fanny Mart ton
will give a eeMertat Srarton Hall on Tuesday
evening. Many IJPtets are sold, and it will doubt-
less be a socc ess.
BoiiiSTEB-— A new public ha.1.1 *• ,0_ *»• boilt ">
Holluter. by a joint stock company. 7^* Jndtpeo-
dent sansibly observes:
A publis bsil, of the reqaired sis?, etc., will
give tone to the town ; it will draw out faosae eo-
tertiinment1. and a'togetner make the people
better satisfied with themselves and with life. We
all want our boure of ratonal amusements, faa
er recreation. L f i would b& unlets wiihoat en-
joyment. Tbereforelet n« ffava a bojldiag where
the votaries of Momor. Terpeicbere. Tbalta, and
all the other little gods and goddess that amonot
branded as'.aa impostor, and driven from the
house; and oa persistently returning, is stigma.
tizedes a madwoman. In ber early career at ike
Befage, Mercy bad beard a certain carats, named
Julian Gray, preach to fallen women. He provea
t> be a nephew of toe vary woman by whom she
has been so affectionately received. He. not
knowing Mercy's antecedeats, falls deeply in leve
with her. By mea=s it ie not necessary to relate
in detail, bs is gradually^ mads acquainted with
Merci's real history, .whereupon he, trusting to
her bitter nature, prevails upon her to tell the
truth After a sevsreletruggle, she at length
complies. Her betrothed tarns from ber, and re-
nounces ber, and she is in a fair way of being
forced back into tbe Refngeagain, when tbe cler-
gyman proposes to ner, *and is accepted The
Boston Sa'.urdayEvaolngGizsttesais:
In Mercy Merr.ca-. Miss Oarlette L?clercq found
acaaraoter worthy ber beat power*. Sh* plajed
it wito an intensity and a naturalness tbat were
surpassingly fine. Tbe throes ot the agosis d
woman were presented wiib remarkable strength
and realism Is the scene with Julian, where she
nnburchens her heart by a confession of her im-
poatsre, she gave one of the most finished and
unconventional lite of emotional acting we hare
ever ssen. So, again, in the interview with Grace,
her humiliation, her p'teeos sir of entreaty, her
moral prostration before tne womaa obe baa so
dseplr icjured.were exquisite in their grace and
pathos, snd her painful supp ications to be reared
from ber enemy's b t er reproaches, and their
gradual change to outraged Dtide. recrimination,
hatred, and taunting denance, were thrilling in
the superb art with which they were developed.
Tbe scene wi*b Julian, where the recites her
story as thourb it was tost of soother, was also a
superb exhibition of refioed feeling. But it is
idle to d'scant apon purtioos of an impersonation
that overflows with beauties of every description.
A new drama called
Jesk Harkawaj" was pro-
duced at tse Boston Theatre on tbe 5th. The
Gazette sajs:
It is a vsry mediocre affair, and does not csll for
or deserve tbe honor of an ex> ended criticism. 1 1
was excellent y placed anon the etag*. and fairly
acted, but failed to attract.
Mrs. J. B. Booth took ber farewell benefit on the
9.h. Mrs. J. H. 0. Richmond made her dtbut on
this occasion as Juliana in "The Hoseymocn." A
Boston paper ssys of her:
Making all d oe allowance for the natural nervous-
ness that mast bare embarrassed bar on the occa-
eion. we are forced to admit, in order to achieve
success on tbe stage, Mrs. Bichmond most com-
mence at a lower ronad of the ladder than that
oa whicn she attempted to ctand Ian night. Her
performance ia the firtt act was very bad ; in tbe
sscood it was better1, ana in the third better r till ;
bat she has much to learn, even of tbe rudiments
of the art of act-ng, before she can expect to com-
mand applanss from strangers.
.""'*• Globe says of Mrs. Booth:
w«- ■;-- . ,6fi"' 'be season of h»r firit appear-
— rl il «h*?«" '"*- J- B Booth has been an ac-
&%£b is.s.T.w ;r« £f
with Bach excellence and fidelity as to c. ^JB*I?
thejeucomiuma of the most critical, and win .
hearty appreciation of ail. In the private walks
of life she re as greatly esteemed for her worth
as a lady as «he is admired for her qoaliliea as an
actress, and ber withdrawal fJom our stage will be
a loss not easily remedied.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albaugh commeneed an
engagement at the Boston Theatre in "Poverty
Flat," ootueiztb.
"Tbe Oalifornia MinstrelB" were the attraction
n'. the Howard Atbereeam.
On May 7th, Mr. James B. Hayes, manager of
tbe Olympic Theatre, died at bis residence, No.
191 Weit Tenth street. Hii disease was brain fe^gr,
and the ^ericd of his illness was - K-ief Mr
Hayes was eme.,,^,, „ 4 BOeBj0 wtiar, and in
this eapacicy h^^jtsed a well-earned reputation.
Mr. Hayes ^ br birth an Englishman, bnt at an
eariy s-^ ^ paxwnta left the old world and came
■ alt country. In 18*3 he was employed at tbe
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyter, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Booth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of aen'a, bore* and chil
dxens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced price*. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hrt?, trunks, valise*-,
e'o., below cost. Call if you want bargainE. 3l
CLaxntoTAKT.— Madame Olara Antonht, the
OTalrrorant Phyrfcian and Independent Trance
Medium. 323 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine,
conroltatloiu in English, Trench and German, x
It Is TXTUyS.
J. A. Bbabar k Co. are selling parlor, sets aod
allotherklndaof fnrnltnreand biddlDg chetper,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chance when
people know 8haber'i* prices. 707 Market street
Sam Francisco Jetrelry Ofannfactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Setting, Ecamellog. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, ^.p
r^Hotocrx-eapxiic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. .
Wlxltej Labor Only :
Employed by the What Oheer Linndry, 131
Letdeedorn! street e
rno Best Remedies.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for all billon* complaints.
For sale by all droggists. Agency, 417 Sansonio
Btreet, eeraer of Commercial. •
GREAT REDUCTION IN PP{$
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l»r«e «od well wlecwd u«o"ibmi .
Ladies Cloaks, in Silt, T
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And bis new styles of ready-made Silk- u
other LADUES' SUITS, at VERy fSwi
Also, a Urce stock of Stripeu. Bro.be a
Shawls, Lace Jackets, Sill: (cd rw'
Silas, Satins, Oloak.n^aid "eridllTr
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XaXX£3I SPJTi,
....u«u. Dresses and salts made t aJ
in latest fashioa, at reasonable rateZ S*
Fresh and Street.
Fer the beet confectionery, gj to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Mentromery St near Sutter. m
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Dental Work.
Foa miEST QDlMTT OF WOBK, go to T. 0. J6f-
aop, dentist, cor. Sutter .nd Montgomery, over
Tucker's.
S-U
toaa>tbln?,cansDend s few hoars cow and tb-- ejir—Di0 Theatre, under tbe sdminUtration of Mr.
in enjoyment; wosn thoughts of bann"- -- ,* P"L *""• "•. T~T" „».»* «»
- John Wood, bavins; been previously engaged at
Nible's. In 1867 he became manager of the Olim-
laid on the shelf to dry, ana wv - ,., cm be
majTsca'.e his accaatorp- ' _<■ O'd Dull Care
can revel io tbe * ^qu-rt<rs and the soul
plesaor*' - .reebnras and beauty of harmless
. -no delight.
■a" JOSE.— Saa Jose on Tuesday evenifle bad
ah entertainment tbat just anited it, and respon-
ded heartily. The Mercury says :
Philip Phillips, tbechannim exponent of sacred
aoo*. appeared before an exoelUnt bcase last
night, the M. B, snarcte being fall from top to
bottom.. His peiiormuce gave the best of aalis-
faction.
Philip^htlUpB' natalcbantsor thescretebicg of
• calliope. eoBBtitate the maeio best snitid to
fill the aural orifi:«l of the average San Joe*
bumpkin. ^_^__,^_^—-MMfc—.
Twenty Thousand
Pap?r Collars, all fitylw, tor sale cheap at the
What Oheu Laundry, office 121 Leldeadorff st.
-Rattler's Wine Parlor.
I*w Battler, formerly in the minstrel line,
will &e pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
Zl*zfa, day and evening, at 384 Bush Bfreet,
below Evirnj . 4-h
* •
MiLLiKEE-f.-Bsts olean^' PresMd and
trimmed to j,d6r at the l6wesl frlCW. MlSfl
J. P. Woe*,, 8J4 Washington street 4-y
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-F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In Sew Tort, Miss Xeilson is drawing large
andUnces at Booth's Theatre. She is playicg in
Andrew Hsmday'e adaptation of Str Walter Sooit's
romance of Ketilwoit^, entitled "Amy Bob3art '■
She ie enpported by Francis Bangs is Leicester
and Xeil Warner as Varney "Azrael" ia up
for an extended ran at Mb'.o's At tne Bowery
Theatre, Miss Mary Wateoa's new play entitled
"Held in Oheck" did not provela success. The
Dispatch says:
It is a well- written drama, with an infl'.nio'dy
constructed plot, telliag sBmatic-nB aod '.iveir dia-
logue. It was not the Unit of iS'j antborees,
maatgementuor actors tbat the pb>*, was not more
successful, ft did not happen td suit tbe public
taste &' tbe momect, and hence it bad to be with-
drawn after a ran ct tbree nights.
J. H. O'Kei'. performed one of tbe leading roles
and got snubbed by the press for swearing too
ranch in nie part "Jrou Frou" was still rua-
niug at Union Esuire Theatre, bnt was about to be
withdrawn to make way for anew drama by Mrs.
Sheridan Shook entitled "A Woman Withont a
Heart.'' At Wallack's, 'The Eqaire's Last
Shilling." with Sotbern as Charley Chuckles, was
still running A new burlesque of "Under tbe
Gaslight" was the attraction at Biyatt's Opera
Bouse On the SQth, Dr. Mo:entbal'a new play
" Madelein Morel," translated by Daly, wes pro-
duced Fschter is drawing immense audieaces
at tbe Grand Opera House The Worrell Sis-
sere, Sophie acd Irene, are playing in barle>qae st
tbe Atherseam Lj din Thompson clcsed at the
Academy of Mnaic on the K'th. She will spend
the Summer in Europe, snd return with a newly-
organised company and new pieces in tbe Fall>
conunenoicg their season at Wallack's At the
O.ymtic , "Hem: 17 Dsnu ;_■ " was running.
In Boston, en the Elb, Wilkie Collins' new drama
entitled 'Tbe New Magdalen," which be coo-
e traded while he was engaged in writing hia nov-
el of the same name, was projuoed at the Globe
Tbealre. Tbe plct is founded anon theeffjita of
a fallen woman ta raise herself again to a respecta-
ble position in society. Mercy Merrick, -neglected
in her youth, becomes an outcast tbrongb'the pov-
erty tbat besets ber. Her eyes at last being opened
to the terrible fate tbat was in Btcre for ber, she
enters a fieluge for fallen women, and makes
every tffjit to reform, being moved by a sincere
repenteoce. All attemp's to follow a respectable
coarse of life arebaffied through <tfce discovery of
ber past career by. those with wbom she e-eeks
employment, and she ie forced to retara to tbe
Ref age over and over again, until sbe despairs Of
suocess in her higher aspirations. She at length
goes as an army ruree, and ia ber career in this
capacity meets witb one Grace Boesberry, who is
oa ber way to join some wealtby connections in
England. Grscs is prostrated by a fragment from
a shell, and Mercy, believing ber dead, conoaires
tbe idea of passing for her. Sbe therefore takes
hsr papers, makes ber way to England, and Intro
docea bereelf to Lady Janet Bey as Grace Rose-
berry, She is warmly received, and becomes be-
trothed in marriage to Horace Holmcroft, a young
gentleman who is intimate with tbe family. At
length bappiaess seems to be in store for ber,
when suddenly the real Grace' returns, having re-
pie Theatre, and continued bo until his death. He
was about forty-eeven yeare of age, and leaves a
wife and "ae child. His wife is a daughter of Mr
John Duff, connected witb the Olympic Theatre.
His remeinsawere conveyed to Boston for inter-
ment.
It li'now definitely settled that the theatrical
and amusement maEageiB generally, together with
the "stars" acd leading membeis of the profession^
are to assemble in New York, in Jalynext. in con-
vention, te take action in relation %■> obtaining
special rates ard better facilltieson the principal
railroads. It is proposed to form th*m^Tea ^^ j
a C6 operative society, elect officers, aod meet each I
July in New York clly, in foftherenoe of tb*'^,
interest?.
Mr. Cba-. Baekns (Kate Newton) ia *llDwis can-
valescirg frem her recent severe ili*aeBB_
Johnny Allen and A)1C6 B>.rrison. Chestnut,
Philadelphia. 12tb.^ne weefc.
"Mona;or,Tr^ o0ideu Feathers," is the name
Of a new pis ^ lo „a pres?nied at Wallack's duricg
Moei 6 B'"j^injer seitOD. Ksiheriae Bogere, Mary
el,c., aad Joseph Wneelocksrill as&ume tbe prin-
cvytl characters.
Frank Mayo, Walnut, Philadelphia, 12th, one
week.
SiuartBobson. in "Law inlNew York," Walnut,
Pbiladelpbis, 19;&.
Baker and Farroo, "Cbri j and Lens," Washing-
ton. 12tb ; Park, Brooklyn. lHb.
J. H. MLbnrn, comic vocalist, left for London
7tb.
Jennie and Baby Eenson, Mile. Fontainebleau,
Wild's Opera-bouse. Little Rook. Arkansas. 13th.
Tbe Italian actor, Tommeeo Salvini. has fiially
cosed a positive engagement with Maurice Gran.
for the presentation of one hundred performances
throughout the United BtateB. Tbe engagement
inalndee a f nil diamatio company selectsd by Sal-
vini, himself. The first performsnees of the ser-
ies will be given in New Vert about the middle o
September.
A decision of much interest to theatre-goers was
recently given in Pniladelphia. T Somas J. O'
Beiily purchased a ti:ket to the American Theatre
but, on entering, found every seat in tbe house
occupied : be thereupon demanded that his money
be paid back at the door, and, tbis being ref aaed,
breugbtsuit to recover it. Ibe decision was in
bis favor, tbe Judge sayir g tbat a purchaser of a
ticket at a place of amnsrmert is entitled to a
seat, unless he is notified before the paseage that
all the seat t are occupied. fcf.
Tbe New York Mercury eajB:
Speculation and prophecy have recently been
bui.ding severs] new theatres in this city. First
the late Mr. Pik^ was credited with one on Broad-
way and Twenty-third street, tben Bareum, then
Bob Brierly. and, later stilt, Fecbtei's Lyceum.
The )&£t amusemer.1 Ubsteau d' Espagne has been
apportioned to Stewart and Boncicautt by dramatic
astrolcgers. To nse a trite but truthful saying,
there are already more cats than mice.
'•The Black Crook" is an native preparation at
Niblo'e Garden, and is to be produced in a style of
gsrgeoaaness wbich shall far Eurpaes anything
bitber'o seen.
Cool White, the well k_ own minBtrel manage,
and interlocutsr. and Sam S. Pnrdy, Ethiopian
comedian, have secured the Thirty-fourth street
Theatre, which tbey were to open with a minstrel
company on May 19:b.
At the Faust Club reception, at Brroklyn, L. L
on May 10, Mr. MoOioskey read tbe first act ot a
new society ptay which he has written for Stod"
dard of Wallack's Thratre.
"Tbe Centennial; or. What we Expeet ia T6,"
is tue name of a new foreshadowing pieoe of ex-
travagance produced at the Chestnut Street Tnea-
tre. Philadelphia, on the 12th.
The manager of a theatre in Pittsburgh, Peso.
found it necessary to come before the enrtsin, one
night last week, sad inform -tbe audience that tbe
play was ened.
Harry Beckett, Willie Edcnin, Elisa Westbersby
ataBaW""
0
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Hoo teellera and Statlon-jr*,
Btacey k. Mock, (school books a specialty.) 8. W
corner Fourth and Jessie.
H. H. Moore, 8M Montgomery, near Merchant.
Bnalnesa Colleges.
Heald's, Bryant h. Stratton's College, U Poet street
Batchers,
Sate, Fred. Stalls 9< to 100. California Market.
Employment Office.
Obaa. F. Becherer <k Oo., 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce & Co., G77 Sao
rameuto street.
O'Brien & Wsrd, 610 Montgomery street
French Fancy GoM'
Looan k Co., 19 Montgomery, 107» ■*
Ef air Jew -*>1 1W SutUC.
H. A, Callender, manuf' -«lrw«
Ht- -«turer, 92 Seaoud street
Sampson. A. B. ' „"*a* **calr,
^Oftr,U0gaconaItr»,L
Mrs MUlfaers.
~ M' *aUf. 226 Kearny street,
. Searcher of Betordi.
. Y. Gillespie. 611 Wsshingtonstrset
"Watches and Jewelry*
H. A. Callender 62 Second street.
"Whttenera and Paper Hsufc-eri.
A. W. Whelder. >22 Geary street
Wlnea and Lienors, (WboteasSe.^
Daneri F. a Co.. 504 Front
YELLOV.
DQ/OK
AMD
JODTjEw pot«
r^ '. best spbixo -ion
lo rise, Fori flea the Bloei at
morbid, corrupt and tmperre 1 •»■
Cures Rhesmatlim and MercarlsHav
Sold by all Druggist*.
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OUT
Business Directory
100 000 OOPIES T0 BK IBSBED 0N
or about June 10th. Send icyour
advertisemects immediately to No. 508 Mont-
gomery st, at R. M. EDWARDS'. m9 lm
CANDIES.
KIin>S OE THE FEJE3T 50AJ5DS
T daily. AL
IT. MlioiWd
ALL _
aidt »t oar 6t«un Ouidy Factory daily. Al]
oMlsre, «peoi.iJy from tbe coaotrr,
»rd will b. promptly ,tt«nd.d to.
OABTtT A WAGNEB,
1«T Montaoir.rT;rt, iwj Snttv
Assurer, »n sajsdxi n: it
SOLE AGENTS FOE
SB. riKBT'I LAST CH1XI.X
OB. PEKKT'S fflCUTOOr TI >
POSTBRI,
Progr&mmea, and all kind, of Ffulis
SHOW, IJECT1TBE, COXtlBT I*
ATKE and CIKC V8 U AKA6 a
AT LOW RATE8, BY
13. IF", steret
68» CLAT STBBET. »
THOMAS W. BKE1
SILVER FXiAlB
** MAjrur-AcrrnBiE
*w — ayr>— _
^^f BIPallCI
Eh DRUBrMUJOS.
^C*' — ANTr- . , -,
OTHUB MTISICA.1, UfrT»rl ■"
ESTABLISHED IS !••*■
•V-LMuna riraii on the Bacjo and B[> J*
MISSION BTBEET, b«tirMn TIM •* L
N. B--rino-ton.d SiW.r nolo BW« '„
oasional, alir&ra on hand.
^y
FREE AND EA8<
EVJEKY lATtBJlt
J"
Piano and Slnsrlna •*
CHARINGefei+SAlW
90S M.i.slon .trirel. ■«** •*
delO EAGLES * r*fU>. ^ t-
MILITARY COODS
....AWD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAL
TRIMMINGS,
8S5 Meatgemerr atrtet. Eoon Ko 1.
mhl4tf T. R9DGEKS J0HKSO5.
ALHAMBRA lodging house.
FLTTELY FCRTISaED BOOMS. SW-
ale or in unite,
Well Llgntad and "Faatllat#d.
OnTarnianed Roomn to Let, Lodgim wftb
or witbetxt board. ALaAMBRA BDrXBUTG
■If 3s>b street :onU tf
CLASSES IN ELOCUTION.
_ tbe Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose formtcr claasee for instruction in Elocution.
Peraoni wishing to arail themselres of the oppor-
tnnit|ofaoqolring a neef nl art at a moderate eost
Photographs Painti
IIC WATER COLORS AND 8B'°J
1 Ink. from tbe .malleit to full l"J
in tn, moat eatief.ctory manner, 00 «'
""**■ E1IILT B. EAMlf
4 SO Katnir
ap25 1m Estweon (Mil'">l"
EXTRA Q><
B00T3 u>& '
L. BLl|
0 Kear*' ■
Philadelphla_Refl« ^
OHAS. T. BKBGOLD. PaWr* Hk.
THB OHOIOBST MEATS *J ^'
Tea-atableBj, Board by the «• I
40S PIKE STREET betweeaBatn i
and Montcomerr. r',:'
CLAIRVOYANT. — HAD. MART B
joat arrived from Enrope;a»r"' ,. ^
tal qaestlona; developea raea\w*,j
tizee. Oirclae. Tneiday and B»**?«
oamee ciren. French atd Geraiaa .
rlRVE
BSItypjtACCo:
SHaMancS iMk
l g a
•»» '**MM0»> urriiii MAT
CALIFORNIA TH1ATR1
2$
IES1 i.
•
TWIk
I GARDENS
m N O A O H M BINT
""»
GRANB TOURNAMENT
BAN FRANCIS! 0
ART GALLERY
X»*HCll
iu
imin it—
• JOHN McCULLOUCH at DIOGENES and VOLACE
vae totitnc mui r» mi ».-r» ssmri tt> nti
ft- Stmt. Mow ■o.l0«.rT
- — - * — 1- jnru-Lrj i.
■sciatic it
■A htary Companies
Bilx
111 ~«™ ">•■ " " — THE SPRING EXHIBITION
MARBLE HEART
San Francisco
Art Association!
— 1> —
Now Open to the Public,
i Ci oretati Br.i. Bi.d. ul Prat ' >*i.,*.
THB BCULF»TOR» DFtdAM
< l..i,,.-t<T. in tli.- l-r .L.jrt.o.
fH i • jM|i „j itrtac Bit*.
>RIZE OF $200
or UTmM. m.
Hm h » • a»«i«'. .►« > i ji'.ra
1 u. m bad* i> on aoct.
■i ••• 1*. win tak. r
• U<"< • -. r.l.r .-Ilk ! '»«t.E«.IC« PI
^^ Load a Bams
II k- ,!»•• f .» P«*4 SV-.l*. : l«TS
nr«4ii nrauai
rriDi>ii> tmiB>
«•
« h i . n. i . i - in i he Ptaj
jaw*. ■•• i i i <>i un
i»r* «. «i..«i
*t ar»»it • ■
■ llio< mi I
■>•■> «•-« I I I "1 u«k
"Afc«" for •»• •iit.n .f ik* Bin. law
/._Mj 1 k*. » ■Mill *f l"l-.r I* Ik* n||
ii> ' Jk ii «m ■••'• *••*-
Sclg Day and Evening
i* aora r»Tiiio»-
nrTT < "T«
t« cmi
■ 1. 1 * viR'n
1 .Rl«
• .AB CLMI5TIII .
H in murrri
V'UI HKDORA
■ iDtm nt'iniiMr
Hlft AB*IE IIHIIUH
HIM U1NMK * '
Mil* XBLUt I UHMIXI
WIH I kRKIF. WTA1T
MISS LOOISI II IRail
BBS JL'DiH
HOBDAY rnilSO, May Mlh-Boc I
IX RinlAKSSL
LONDON A88URANCE and KING HENRY IV.
«•*«■* ra-t>d *#■•*— Dtm* Circle and Orcbeeira.
ItNrrtri aetata— RaJeoay
Dt«h (.'ucli AdmiMioQ
..VI A* Balcony
7A Gallery...
.SI €»• Pnaata Bote*
A*
SS nn.X BIO OS
-IROat-
io a., lvr. to o x>. ivr.
AC. to lO I*. AC.
Immi Tlehete (tdm-Ukf Ltdy aad G*«Ui.u< . «* ttO
B«Bi"aM
IIFii'j
MlDOER'l
Park, Oakland.
MAT SSth
n Unparalleled 1
X)OHATO,
k.d OHK-LTOCIP.O lnv-
'I tra«,f«l l.ririlobo.'.lQ
a]|k,k.ld.ra.
geIsehomb,
B'oslio. ■■ : aak« ■ Hrkod T.t-
ok k rook 74 fkkt io obi l-»ir »c.l
.:». p*f( t.n .:• r.kt <r
i ib« ron*. and Li* ankqkklid
TBAPIZF.
) CONCERT BAND
<r Iwtlrt. lOrkktk.
..At <>•!.
„t»
-I D HAS RETURNED TO
Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
tract, baa .Removed to
'1 Hoconcl ntreet,
a will Bad a complete at.
■IITRTS and ri'KftlSH.
•OC h, mt the aanal low prlcea.
OU« id.
BCKEDICT A CO.
FOR THE OURK OF RHKUMA-
.'oodipitioo, sod klodrad diaaasai,
Fdwarda wnni: "Ibi^KiiD
or to tba fia*i taIqa of roar aer-
>r lata rbaomatio trouble."
er, FlGiBO: " Toor Aperient tau
>r«i mj Dtaltb aod ref olaUd tba
want to a. Grand Hotel: "Toar
a for Rbaaaaatiioi baa proved au-
to this dar (oow about eleven jeira
laveaever exptrieaced ooe twm«e
w MeMarnnra. IIS Shipler at.
T OoDaell'a Ramediaa of a levore
nuUimiD two weaka."
el Dore, Santa Tsabel: " After
■adit* I am now id aood health -a
sal nave bean deprived for more
>™ °*a bedaen at the Depot— 317
IKJtT.
MP1PHY BKOS.,
Sole A aent«.
....ETHRY....
«I0 S»TUHD»Y EVENIRG
T EICiHT O'CLOCK.
T THI OLD OBIOIMAL
UUM.lt Okkrr tl.-ee'.
— kkn h... HOT AN'D
Bstr '
.(?E8RATlXL'Bi^ERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
.e^TtixLB^Rs
Blvea Tone to the Stomach.
(5^TxLB^RS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF JPPETITE.
mmitnitmi:
Ib a Sure Relief for Indigestion,
8LFV.5(^ixLB*
■Tt?vl R.TTERS
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PUHIFIEH
WILLIS^ BAND.
MD8I0 FURNISHED FOR AI.L
oooa*iona. Mnalo imported. arraoEad
and for sale.
MARItHH. Ill.l M leader of
Oreheatm,
HIKBY TON DEB M Kll DEX, I-e«d-
of ISrnia Hand.
aa-OnlTA from trie cooDirr promptlT attended
to Addreie M. W. WILLIS. Eaton's M-iile
Store. IBS MotttTomarr atreel. or MAK'JUS M.
BLUM. »«•* MonigomerietrMt. )a6tf
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
So. BAA Montgomery afreet.
(MOQtromerr Block.)
OVABA.VTF.E IIHD t)lOO,0t»O
ktr*T.rm Depo.il*. on. per Mot par month.
■tTNo EntrylF.. or ob.ra. ' ir B.ok Book.
.. ..u * w s THOMPiOK. ri.ild.ot.
J. OROCKRR. Soor.Ury. nuftlni
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 SJBOOHD ITSIIT.
FINE COODS l~ PERFECT FITS1
Satisfaction CuarantoecH
A PINE LIKE OF 8PRINO AHD SUMMER
Ueod. ju.t r.c.ir.d. Ukll ud ... Ui.or
tar AS HeeokJ .treeA. kp27 B
M
RS KGOBRT, OLAIRVOYAHT, TRST -
and Traooe Medium— Oan be eonaolted /^
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO nnd ir.:..030 Wnmliliifirt on »tvo<*t.
SPECIAL HOTICi: TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURRISH
BAM-H and UROHK»r(iAS Comp.ned ol
tba beat maalolaoe ia tbe Stat*, aadar compe.
teat leadere, at fair rates.
SPRICEB ItHIIVKI)
*n'P ...
IIARKV AMI A«.
Wito tbelr Great S.ntatfoo.
COUffTfiBFJSI T .
§APPllO THOIIT.,
laeladles; the Child lVoader, SAFPIIO.
LKLIF. EL 1,1*.
MISS H. Kl.l.Id and W. KI.LIA
Serlo-Comle aad Daettleta.
OVT LMTeif,
....A5D
I. I < V ABA. M S,
IM It BOOKS. AND CAN BE FN-
rHE AHOVE ARTIHTH ARK NOW ON
gaerad by m» Difir. Wael of tba Rooky MouDtvoa. tbrougb our agency.
SHRKIUAN COBBTX «fr
CO,
•eioiaiJlOJj
'oyh i»j. r u
. uhoim any Ata Naao-ss
•rraiptm a.j eaioa>x !• ■*»ia»l l«"»-*i;f -*a
•aiaSif) pna
aionbtn leeoo epx *»*1w a«Jepom i» *»atqi tUaaa
10 J»eq pat *»W>D !••*» #,» t»*!M '*aoo»io i.e., utii
01 paaooa 'a^aeip poe idoqo »ee*iot,l» pua 14
saiJ-SAO xaaixTJ anx hsimm/u sill
•erojoiifart po* oai^ ^t-—^
naq 'Xoivsm A° 'ie*-ne ■•■nng ^■ffT*W
asnoHdoi|OPUEJ3is^oc7^
OldlOVd NJUSHinOS
•jjesanoA ^ofua pna u*Ai 9*11
CERMAN_PIANOS.
. THB BI8T AND TEH OHEAP.
I ■:. oobrkabitkdterA Co.. Agent.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOH,
15 Hortee Street, neeir KektrSSS
All Drlnltn Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOI AID JERRY IR TOWN.
Alwaya on Die the New York Herald, Herper'r
Weekly. Frank Laella'e, Dhj'i Dolose, Police G*
zetta, all th*. California papeta, alio London
Pnnob. BaU'eXlfe, Illnstrated London News. Oail
and eatlafy yoaraalf.
aay Don't fori at the elm of tbe Hot Seoteh,
fa7 tf W. 8. WALDRON. Proprietor.
GEORGE MATES"
auan a as \j 1 a 1 ana, uuaio
_ kodkU kind, ol SHELL FISH,
SkklUHoa. AO, 41, AS, Okllfomtk
" -k.t, .otrkne. 00 Okllfornlk atrMt.
^
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER <j)OU.
LANCASTER'S
SIT WAIIIINOTOR STK I IT,
fait In Qpa. Macntro'eOpar* Roaea.
BANGER HALLE
(SIRGBR'S HALL.)
14 uriHY ST.. NEAB JLKAatNT.
Naae bat the Cholcvat Hranda of \Tlaaa
aad l.lqnora oa haad.
DEPOT WEYAND Jt lASCNt'S BAY BREWERY
faiatf ORRIS FFl.DMABN.
Attention, ^ood LlrersI
MR. P. HP.Rf.R9, FORMERLY
propr -
tan ran I, - s-nanejitun
of hot!) the Mimr*' Keraaurant
Oommareial atrtat and tbe
Bran oh on Markmr treat. In t-Artnenibip with MS.
A. DRAYKUR. who baa been oonoected witb tho
firm for ycara. ItDprn*»-ni>ote have been made la
theonltinn depaHm- that will rander the Mi-
oare' mora popnlar tbau It baa ever been dun of
tbe n yaaraof ite proeperity. Our Billa of Fare
im'--"« all ttie deUoaciaa of trio aaaaoo. Ou
motto Is "Good Fare, Good Uookloi and Moderala
ptaarfss."
P. JIEKfiBI A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
»!I1 and SOS Comineroial. and
969 Market etruet.
Open mm 5 i.,11. tolo p.m. aoJl Ira
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
PIJCOINLA CiTT, NETAJDA,
rpHIB ELKGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RE-
E daoorated, sad eaa be rented by the olsbt or
lurs and travoilnc oompanlea
' on Application brlstl-—
jeilN PIPES,
Mam ear aod eolu Proprietos*
Or to J. H. HeOABI,
SSO Washlnrtoa straat. 8aq Fraoottco.
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl TRIED STREET,
THE JOTTRHAL OF AJfUSEJEENTS.
sT.
potiliihed e»ery IHy in the Year by
362 Merchant mid 58*5 Wwhlniloi St'
Below MoBt«oiDeiT, 8*0 Ftwiouoo.
SATURDAY
...M.A.Y ii4, 1873
In strolling round toe other nlgbl,
To look at 'FriEOo 07 gu light,
-uor oarelttu teet . by chance did stny
To where a fauo. tain's ceaseless pLy
Of sparkling \ratera, made a eeieet.
ThrooRh which a «we*t bonquct wai m«d;
While mossy atone and pearl; shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Kade that winaow reem to be
•*objb fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," aald my friend, "let's go In hare-
It loots so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That tbih place rait* me to a 'TV"
39,0 sooner had we found a seat
'Than at onr side a waiter neet
■Hade hU appearance, asked oar wish—
8eid they had almost any dieh
That we migiit name. We found it true,
And cooked nagnificenth/, toe;
All kiLds of oyit«r«, Juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; Just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, than
"You're different from other men.
They'd climaand craba and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had wtthtn
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladle*, too, hare found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
60 here they flock, the UHle sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thtrty-seren Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain:
Wt .-1 goes there once will go a^ain.
Pacific Ojeter House. 337 Bush street, above
■Montgomery; open Day and Night.
chaeles HAAKE. Proprietor.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
.faorses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
eentlals of an tejoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
as firm Frank Boston, whose carriages have
tee privilege 0 the Eland fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are used
by the best circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous driver?, ne u more liberally patron*
Ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no carriages
•except those which he provld&B. Frank has en-
Joyed gr.-at success In his business, and tne
Admirable way In which he conducts It makes
turn a tavorite with all who patronize him. *
The Last New Song.
Air— "Mod dt Chandon,"
'Emerson CorriUe is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Re:i?h-s these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high oh! Oh! high oh!
None who have been but again will go.
CorviUe fays so! says so!
On Pine Street, at So. 410,
-Remember the number and oall again,
'Vision* of Shell-fl -h in every style.
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladies go! Ladies go! __ .
Emerson Corville's polits! and so
3-1 They go! they go! they go!
Star Shirts and Collars.
All sorta and sizes, for sale cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry. 121 Leidesdorff St. •
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wonderful and gifted Doctor Fcr
tune Teller of the age, Madaieb Smith, Astrol-
oger, ju-t arrived* from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She hai charms for
Luck, Love and Happines", which never fail to
take effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le'.t?r,
$S. All communications strictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a 11. to Sp.at. Satisfac-
tion gmrwteed in every respect. Office, 15
Second street. Boom 11. 49
Mothers of Faxtues who are about to spend
-the Summer in the country with their children,
ought not 1o forget before they go to provide
themselves as well ai their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
-the same cheaper and male of better material
than at any other place is at E, Priedlinder &
Co* a, No. 9 Third street, nucleus Building. 3b
<Sls"Tior Fulvio Rossi
Gives private leBSOns In Italian and English
Vocal Music, at 645 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pnpii. 6- j
We get no business from Chinees, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff street, *
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches andPainB,
Derby Sweepstakes,
The drawing of the Epsom Derby Sweep-
stakes at the ClarlDg Cross Siloon. 606 HlBSicn
■tree*, near Second, has be*n postponed to
Tuesday, May B7th. A few tickets remain un-
■ BOld.
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and re.
pslred as until, and Eold cheaper than ever, x
JL.a43.lea "Vleutlnu Ctrdn.
Written, engriTed or printed by Jons P.
Dwtub. 126 Satter street, opposite Uek House,
and at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Hajtoeeb-
CHTXrs 5.T0.1XT MA&EZD. PrKatAiKHIF Of 0T6IT
description to order. .
FOREIGN DRAMATIC NEWS.
It is eUUd that Miss Amj Sedgwick, tbe well-
known EnglUhaotreea, is ahoat to laave tne et**e'
and saarry a Liverpool gentleman of position.
Mr. John Hnliah has reai«n*d the office of oon-
dactsrof the orchestra practise* of toe students
•f tie English Botal Academy of Music.
H. J. Byron's latest comedj is antllltd, 'Fine
Feathers." it will shorty be produced at the
Globe Theatre, London.
M. Pierre Oheri La'ont. the diitinmished French
actor, died on April 18, in Paris. a«ed 11. He waa
a native of Bordeaux. His career as a Pl*F*r has
extended over a period of 5) years. His last oen-
spicuoui successes on the Bt&ge wore won in "Ba-
bagas" aod"LeCentenaire." He irig.aeB.Mj played
in London as well as in Paris, and was wall known
in both capitals. His wife, who enrvives bio, waa
formerly M'lle Pauline Leroux, a celebrated dan-
sense.
Sbakspeare'a birthday was celebrated at Strat-
fort-on-ATOO, England, April 23. th* residents of
tnat pla.es observing it as a general holiday. The
morning procession through the streets, which
were profusely decorated, was of a very imposing
character, and orowds. amices to do honor to the
memory of the itlnstrious poet, visited tte vari-
ous spots most iotimstsly connected with his
name. From a platform erected in front of Shak-
epeare's bouse, tbs Mayor delivered a brief but
appropriate and effective epsecb. Atthecbarcn
there was a very interesting ceremony, in which
tbedan-zbterof the Major and annmberof other
ladies placed wreaths of immortelles and bocqaets
on the graves of the poet and his wife, The vicir.
In a short address, said that the curse which the
Inscription on the gravestone invoked on any who
should disturb the bones of Shaskpeare had hitfi-
ertobeen aoffisieat to prevent even tbe opening
of the grave. In the afternoon the Com Ex.
chaoga was crowded to hear Miss Glyn. who gave
readings from "Hamlet." A collation in the
Town Hall also attracted an immense gathericg,
and at this Miss Glyn proposed the toast of tbe
day, " The immortal memory of Sb&kspeare." In
the evening there was a brilliant display of. flre-
worke, one of the ast pie:es representing Soak-
speue's home. Tbe day's preceadings were of a
highly enjoyable n stare, and creditable to the in-
habitant! of tbe little town, terminating with a
ball.
"Sithon ti Grind," a domestic drama by George
B. Waiker. was brought out at tbe Alexandra
Theatre. Liverpool, April 14. Edward Soker sus-
taiaiog the role of Joe Stammers, an old acieaors-
grinder.
Gardiner Coyne had appeared in a round of pop-
ular «haricters at the Sonthminster Theatre,
Ediaborg.
Charles Mathews' engagement at the Boyal,
Dublin, dosed April 26tb. Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Williams fol!owiog on the 28th.
LaZaleiks, "an actress from Persia," made her
appearance at the Boyal, Ipswich, Eog.. April 1-1,
aa Cynthia, la "TheFlowexa of the Forest." She
was introduced to the public by Edwin Remolds,
with whom she was to have shortly started on a
tour of the provinces.
Sandwich Island Puiu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Bandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. air. Jacob Schxeiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always teen
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mattrags beddlne. and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will nnd no difficulty In disposing of all
that comes. a
•
Ajsa, J-t. Waugaman's
" Ohlgaro Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Eetrsy. The cele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Daily lunch, -with lob=t-r salad and
other dellcacief, preparsd by the epicurean
George Bntt. Beer, 10 cents. BeguUr Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and sand-
wichep, served to order. To lunch at Wanga-
man's Is the thing. 5-j
£>0 JS ot 8ui!or from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Malls, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
tute, sio Kearny street, from 1 to 6 fjl We
9v">*k from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Beferences given Urequired. b
Woman's Rlsrxits.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladies and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dice. Thxbe xe an exoepxion.
At the PioyEEE ErsTATEAST, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1819, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Oar. Dohertr
Has devoted his study more partdenlarly to
anionic and specific practice, and as snoh Is
now the most successful of any Physician in
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
comer of Leidesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Oheer Houae. x
A. .Plea\amxi.t; Loc&non.
Parsons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oentrsl location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The bnildin-g Is a ver? flue one and is veil
lighted and ventilated, .
Eveirytoorly Suited.
There Is no and to the multitude of fashions
in tate. At " The" Eat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable, Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. , &
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Bnrkhardt's motto. Pine French Cal/
Boots mide to order from $S to $10. A good fit
aud satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington strett and be convinced, A foil assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit ev; rj one's purse. 4 ai
Attention, Ladles
To give the skin the softness of velvet, and
he tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Uiceet's Cbksue de Lis.
McDowell, Sxiow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
60S Harket street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
The Sew Oyster House,
Otbteb Gbotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Dealtra in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 428
Fine st., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This i*
in every respect a place where a gentleman can
taJx hu family. 6-0
Five Hundred Bdlen Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
rThat Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesdorff st. •
CTlaiXL Chowder Every ZTlfirUt,
The beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just cfi
Reamy. s-r
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evils of Chlneie Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of business in
San Francisco coDScqnent upon the displace-
ment o: white labor by Chlnete in onr work-
shops, the Golden Era bits the nail square on
the head in the follow. n^ :
Tbe onlf measnre of redress which holds oat
soy promise of relief is the formation of aati-
OniDM* societies all over the Oo»at. the members
of which thali b* pledged Dot to employ Ch.-e»,
not ro parcsase goods of those who do employ
tbs a. cor to DQrcbaM goods of Chicese mic-jfae-
tarioi. Ther fl:«t propone these anti-Obioess ao-
cittits sboo'd t-eXo make tbstnselv«a ftlt in tbe
character of purchasers. If one thousand men
id this city should affect an organization uoder a
solemn rle'lg- sot to employ (|Cioe?e nor to par-
oLaie goods of indiTldaalE or firms who might em-
ploy them, it would greatly strengthen tbe hands
of each of oar local msnufectarers as are cow
earsifed ia the experiment of competing with
QbiD*se manufactures. If this one thoasitid was
maltip'ied by ten, as it soon might bs, the suc-
csss of toe experiment would be asiared. Tbesa
societies mast be organized withuat tbe aid of law,
asnolawwoald be constitutional that discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Sach organiza-
tions cooJd only be carried oat where the com-
masity is nearly onanimoas in favor of the object
to be attained; bat saoh ananimity, it is believed,
prevails in this Stat*.
The experiment hat beentried by at least
on* man In San Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Bailiff, who Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 830 and 812 Kearny street. As long age
as 186", Mr. Bailiff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would &?. formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
Eeit, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he nee carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhtre to it as
long as he remains in business. Many of bis
friends thought it impossible for him to stem
the current of opposition to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
his ('one sa successfully, and Instead of tbe
one Email establishment which be commenc ed
With at the time of forming tills resolution, he
now has two of the largeit in the city. u
Dr. Barlow J. Smitli
la giving a eours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at hit Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7J$ o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p m., tree. w
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdorff street. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises, 9.l
A Servant In tbe Comer.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the best assort-
ment of CarpetB and Fnmlture in the State, at
John C. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Mar set street. Ap
e—
Premium Snlrt Maker.
Mr.-. Eveline Mori- 526, Ketrny st,, raspect-
fullv solicits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 6-o
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back aud Paralysis.
8-1,
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 137 Second street. 4-bi
9am Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
ound in front of Coleman 'Bros, clothing es-
sblishment, southwest corner Bush and afont*
gomery sta. , or Dexter Stables, Carriage orders
lift at either place promptly attended to day
0 .* alght, at reduced rates. tq
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Fine Candles
Tresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at H. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
•ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retsiL 0
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. h„ can
be returned In the evening if required; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leloeedorff street. *
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
McDASIEL'S THEATRE
CHEYMSJ, WTOMIXe.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
■0>»TaleDt going Best will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving Calif ornia to correspond with
J. UcDiMEL,
mj9 Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUl¥,
Aad College of soTedlclne.
ive obieots to be ssen. Qpen to thi
Public DAY AND NiGEI, at E0REKA MALI
818 Montgomery street. FOR MEN OaTLV.
•bv-Db. Jobdaji's PsrviTE Office is at Sril
Oeerr street (opposite old laeohacios' Pavilion).
STEVENS, HOLMES & CO.,
685 I1CB AMLEA'TG STHEET,
FILL ORDERS FOB ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
end attend to all ba;iaeas from all paits of
the coast on commission. Nevada, Utah and Idaho
a specialty. Bar22 1m
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Announces that at his Saloon,
601 K.ettro]' *t~, N.Vt". cor. Sacramento,
Loag famous for the excellence of its
WINES ancl LIQUORS
All Drinks will henceforth be
TEN O 23 2NT T m .
mjBO lm
P.VOLHEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BCYS AND SSLLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Also. CLEANS. DYES, aad REPAIRS, In tbe
most scientific manner. He has made tbs above a
apeoaalty tor JO years, and is bound to give satls-
faotioe to all. ap?4 lm
Metropolitan Theatre,
8 iCBlMEJTO,
WK. MORROW, SOLK PROPRIETOR.—
• This boos, c»n be rented br the nigbt,
week, month or reer br, urst-clasi COfAp.nies only
W1U hold about H.CW). iddj.es u .boTe. »»1S
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE JILL SOLD
Just Received
20 CASE1S
....07..,.
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BECH7I.4Ji rsiox, SI 00.
Will be Sold for $1 OO
10 tZJ^a.
Fine Panama Hats,
WGKTH 83 JO.
Sellinff tor One Dollar.
lO CAB3Z3 9
.,..OF....
Railroad Caps-Cloth, Velvet
nEaur.An nicE, si so.
Selling- for Fifty Cents
lOO DOZQN
....07
CASSIMERE, SUMMER HATS
At Fifty Cents.
Fifty Cases
....07 Tax....
Celebrated $1 50 White Shirts
VTII.1. EE SOLD
FOR ONE UOLLAB
CLOTHING
uro
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
AXL Grades,
AID OHEAPEB TBUX iltl OTBEB
STOKE IH THE CITT.
^AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
WORTH *4 O*.
Selling for £S SOI
U-KOTE,
TVE STATE SIMPLY FACTS, AND
«I1JH»T£E TO UU. 600D8 AT
THE PKICES -WK ABVEKTI-E.
ITCAIL AND SEE,
618 and 620 Kearny street,
OOXNIB COMHIKtlU,
PICNICS. EXCURSIf^
S. F. and N. P. |
CHANCE OF n
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO «,,
orANTELOPK.conn.ct;,1*-
lngwitn the San Fr\ncl,oo A K I
ro.d Com pacy for Olo.erd.l. .nf ,'
et.tlone. w,ll te... 8ui Ftiii j «
eicnud). rromFroit street Whii I
tnrolne, the train will l„„^S 1
S:SC o'clock i m . conn.ctini at I '
ste.mer aod srrivinK in San F,u "
I hilKswti .nd ear. mati I
"ito etagei tj Md from all Pol05 "
SUNDAY EXCURS0n77t Ri ,
L*ara t3ac Frt.no.seo at S i
arriTing^UloyrM^Ustlo'wwt I
will laare OlcTsrdal* at2o'elM» .
I rate. soo at 7 o'clock Thii • '
sionists BBveroJ hours at sat nf i
t^e lia« of tbu roma Foralli-fi. 1
»P-8 PET>B DoKti
The City Gee
SOE Tflt...
Coming Picnic
THE ATTKMTION OF ALL 6- 1
sooiat-iQDS »cd Mi.tiarj Cob I
to tb« advantacra offered t>» is"
Bjid beaatifal srroBDaB for HoIk I
valp. They tjs-n bs prooorad on l
week for p>coic purposes ths on I
more advan Ugeoos terms tttao u
THE CITT OAK. |s
Are easy of abcets without anju
aod are pr©sid*d witb Ur|t> sod h
laj-ire SDade Jruss; beannfel Flo
from STer> clime; tiumerous 8»
moih thmolDg PsTilioas; a oi-
Pleasure Bona; PoanUiai »cd tl
ere, ai' p«rfeoily shelUied Iroa
mammoth heftsoraot is oq tberm
conveoienct. for the aoeooBssiitt
oleb has been made. EtTi-jtMof
in the most complete order for tin
TWK CITT «A«J
Are the laireit in tbe Htate. T
acres of Knoil aod Shad-d Lt«
decs, etc., and ere capsots of
tO.UCt) persons with tbe Kr*a'-*H »
tra Cars rnn d'rectly to tbe Gtrdtt
Fionio Ooaimittees are eipecisll
acd insppctthe Qrocodi, ai '
whioh will be most f sTotable.
M. T. STETEKa, ) *
esF- Office boors 8 to S p.v., dsllr ,k
oorncr Twelfth and FolsomstrMti
K. B -SOO.Ooe AdmiNioa n «
by varioas Astooistions holdioi ■
City Gardens last year. Ths nl
I.qnors wili be prohibited on tbs i
lival days.
Badger'sCentralPaih
r^SJ^teBW J..
THESE BEAUTIFUL OABDB-
open for tbe eeaion. aad ui a
pop alar
PIONIOI
Will be held there. Ths aUraettri
ous. BEATING PATILI0N>Ml''|
HABIUM. Skating tie* on vatkdi
Adrntiiten •■fln!
CHILDREN lO 0ENT8.
Read! Read
THE PALACE
in:i-
0FF#
ANOTHER FX0I1EMEKT .1
New .-tore. 17 Second itn*r si
Grand hotel. Clothing of tbs U tt
fashionable styles made to oidsr,
note thFpbh.
Pants.- .from S6totli'
Suits ■ frornti*
I isr te tne iiupection ot U* CM
the maiket,
A. MORRIt
TVo. If Second 11
mvlT lro Oppo.lte Br* I;
AUCTION 8AI
New City Hali.;
No 77 and "78— Ml
MONDAY. JDHE 16. 1J7I-J0H
TO^ 4SUX. AaotionemR.
ery ttreet. For parliin'-anMeiert
Alt. and Fxaraicer.
B; order Board o( Oil, Bill 0M =
M.S-td BOBf GIOMIj:
II
dr ren;;
HERB
The treat Tonic rtkt Mn
Sale E»erjweW»
THE RIALT
A. Popixlar Bend
=-'
r Bend «
The Cholce«t Wine. •■' "'
Putinc Co»«-
f-l'PEBB BATAKA »
TtUb OHM OF A SAL00K »J
Sfo. A7 Ta»Ut» »'
Will be conducted in eo »«'•«?. {
phraia "Meet me on tbe »f'|f ,J
will iitrnilr tne cbiel jor ol "»™ ■
mFll tf
H. WAFEB..r''J',
J. C. COMBS
TERRAPIN &\
Cor. neeeacl mdl*"" j
, »»-T,rr«pln ••»* !
Orators in erOT ■"'
.SUPPKB BOW^J,
the ys.\
A Favorite Beeort !«rl« i
Good Liqnors snd_ Cno 1
•VThelr Poor Bro.QT u
E. H. LKVT, Proorletor, •W*' I
Kearny and Commercial .train,
jap* Sort* £ ^
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MOTEL
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* VARIETIES
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no
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MAOUIFIID'B
B ELLA UNI ON THEATRE
SPi«->l It
.^CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
ROORAMME
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Tableaui Imits bi Beiniiiul G
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IMFHIKOKin Tnlilonux VlvAiitw!
in i' :: i • • \ in \ lists ':;,"":''.
eajBo aa» avaar, i„, ,.,,„,
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Shall I Marry? **
OB, .V 1MUM\ DONNA OF .V NIGHT
on«». Chonrior <
•itin<-> 1 » ■ .uflourl
'•* jir.ut <r r BAJxiRiriTi
* iM RIOKBT BAltONCftS 1 >
DtOMTtrokl.'vi [' J SHERWOOD ] trow*
flitrMtari la iba !*■. I »*••»* I mil •■ Oavar * :
.StEEli , aONTAJ LLOX
i RODIBtOX
i alt. .to
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trUeda. and »«">-> I -i • fta-H tan ■ of l- -
ta rare!** «iin«»Mtl« ihtfuM * * r-«c
— - - mm | ■ ,a.m taraa •• iba »li.»»po»i'«»-.i of Qio»V— ri aod <b» aaba
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bWltMlhl Bl^MI
InnUn, Baajin »^j Cboufl'ari
T»T»»-.nri-,1, TtrjMnl fl it] an 1 (Jcili
•'•l-i «•. ••nt-rj hii iBTuaUont to boat' of
i 1 *>» a*, d*o*a<1ia« - * Im «r
m*. aod lb* c.irnady of lb* pUoo
1 ild(i'«i »n1 her ">■•' I . r lt« tttMa «•»*■-
c ura* Oalifaraia L'oajuj, MoapiM firtf slBnita Id
n uaui -
MUtchoI y V 1 I Pnrhn
WILL SHORTLY APPEAB—
G. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
AID PREMIER VENTKILOy [ 1 (I 0» THE WORLD. AL80,
notoort Frasor, tlao Groat Foutomlmist
rn'.r
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Lad* Vicbolh ..All. la Hariai
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HOUSE.*
BOTTBY TETBUY
UL LOP0INU II«Ca>CB.
who
Hfftrnr atra-*t. aa>>
Baaalle ta« riaaa Qar ealabratad •■ «0 will rF SHIRTS. Thar tV PtmrcoiXT, ind for (jaa'lt* aad darabillti willnaaar ba natabod. To ha bad only at tbo
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GARDENS Liverpool and Great Western
[«^1 £» » A N D
1 BVIE
.May 2<ith
3E xxr
Cavalry Battalion,
IV. «G5r. O.
WI»3 OfllOEBS HAVE BIEJI ISITITED
BT TBE BATTALION ;
U. A. Cobb and Staff,
i. J. Hewston, Jr., aud Staff.
(. L. Barnes and Staff.
ason and Staff.
• • wl I arrlTt .1 the Sarleu at a
>l«ak r. U., ana parlakc ol
NOHEON,
144 I4TIUS4 aa.it.. after which
S-rand. JB&,±1 1
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IHE JOXTEKAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Poblisbed *«r7 Day In the Year bj
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S30 M«rob»»t »»d 1»* Wmhlnnton Its
Beio* Montgomery. San 7ranoiaco.
MONDAY MAI 26, 1873
•. -UJBEaENTS, Etc.
Altiambr* Tneutre.
To eight there will ba s reorsanisition in the
proffr amine. The 8rat part will bo diapecsad with
ami tbe perform* nee will commenoa wi h the vtxjr
amusing aot of "The Dutch Justice," In wbioft
Blaster Harney, Sam Riultey aodBob HaTt wil1
nyueur. Ao a matter of oourae the opera of Mods
Ohcuflaorf, or a Prima Doana of a Night," wnich
proved such agreat encoess last week ie retsiced
on the bin. No! eior which h-,B proved more popu-
lar thin this musical enravaginzt bas been pro-
duced in San Francisco for a long time. Kelly
■and Loon. Cnarlea Vivian, "W. F. Baker and the
| rest of the Alhambra combioalion present an
entertainment woitby of tie patranngs of our
bi)6t CL'_.ZU9,
California Theatre.
The pUy of "The Marble Heait" was well en-
joyed by tbe matinee auiienoe on Sa.urday, which
was of oourae chiefly composed of ladies. To-
night Ba.too Hilt, will make bia appearnnoe in
the character ol in Boncioanlt's comedy of "Bow
Bhe JLovob Him." This is a cliarmiog play and
should draw :a good house. It will be oirefully
pat oo the etage and strongly oast, us may be seen
by re" erring to onr first page.
Bella Union Theatre.
Theoompaayat thia honse comprises so man;
attractive yoang ladle) that the tableaux vivaota
form a very pretty feature in the programme.
OasEim aad Fritz, tha young gymnast?, Loo i>fxon>
the favorite ttuiopian oomedian, and a boat of
Others wi 1 appear to..ni«ht.
B«ffeley»g New Varlei**.?*1
Mia, L.tta. "*»• W™- "• "^.V"
Claude. Blauohe. Annie hZ™' *""* ***"*'•
Ida Fiek, Louise Sommera. Katie 2';*; flnd SaUF
Thayer in vocal geme, and Ned Buckle?, ^wnk
Mortimore, Harry Devoy, Johnny Price, Hughey
llcrton and Leon Samwells in aptoi&l business
and fa=es, piesent a Btrong bill every night, "In
the Lava Beda," and "Who Shall I Marry ?," aie,
the hu-f. farcial r.ft rao1 lojjp.
*Ci<y GarJenS.
There waa a large attendance jeste-dcy when
the Boiler Makers Associition beld their feHivi-
tiea at these gardes*. Th9 races and t>bb«r Bporie
■weremn^-h eojjyed and a ball finished thS day's
pleasure. To-day there Will BO & grand military
review; Frst Cavalry Battalion, N, G. 0 will be
inspected by high offlioiala. There wi'l be a ban-
qaet for invited gas&ts and s ball In the evening
Woo dword'a Gardens. .
Tbiais a delightfal plaae la which to Bpsnd a
Bttmmei'3 af'tirnoon. There aro thousands of
cm ■ i o b i l i c s to be Been.
Badger's Park, Oakland..
'there waa q-iita a gathering of pleasure eeeber
at this beautiful garden yesterday, when Signof
Donato, the ooe-leirged ballet master appeared.
His performance was generally admired1.
Notes.
John M OuHoogh will in August start a c tarring
tour, and play *agagement3 in St. Louia, Chicago'
Oincinoaii, Boston and New York. Barton Bilj
will fill Mr. MoOallougb's plaoe ae leading man
"OoriolanTrs" will be produced next week at.the
California Theatre,
The following picnics are to take place at the
Oil; Gardens: Oa, tbe Slit, pionio of tbe St.
Marcus Sunday School; Jane 1st, festival of the
Latayctte Guard; Jane 3d, pionie of the St. Pfl-
tars's Sunday Sohool.
AjtxiouiOAL JaosETjai.— One of the moet
Cunplota colleetioaa of tbe krnd in the United
ft^atea, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, ia daily oo new (to gentieaxen
Bnly) at tbe Museum on Montgomery street. An
hoar may be profitably spent hera
Emphasis.
Borne years ago there waa n s'udent at tte
Theological Seminary at Ahdjver who had
an excellent opialOD of hU own ttlenls. On
one occasion Le asked -fna professor who
tanghtelicution atthe lime, "What do I es-
pecially need io learn in tLii d par : men t?"
••You ought first to learn t3rcid," said the
professor. "Oh! I can read now," replitd
the student. The profetsor handi d the youeg
roan a Testament, and pointed to the twenty-
fiftb verse of the t^enty-foarta cbapter of
Luke's Goepel, he asked him to read that-
The student reaO: "Then he said unto them,
0 foolB, and slow of heart to believe ell that
the prophets have spoken." "Ah !" enid the
professor, ,(they were ioola forbslieYing the
prophets, were they?" Of course tbat was
not right, and so the young man tiled again.
"0 Tools, and alow of heart, to believe all
that the prophets have spokeo." "Tueproph-
e's, then, wete sometimes liars?" tskei the
profesror.. No. "O fools, atdslow of fcearr
to believe all that the prqp/«^sh*ve spoken."
''According to this readiog," tbe proftssor
Buggc-stfd, "the prophetB were notorious
Tars?" TM* was not a Siiirfact^ry conclu-
sion, and so aDotber trial xs&i mad?. "0,
fools, and slow of heart to belie?e all tbat
tbe prophets Lave spoken." "I see now,"
slid the professor, "the prophets wroie tbe
truth, but they epoke lieg." Thia* last c iti-
cism discouraged the etud^rJt, and he ack-
nowledged that he did not know how to reed.
The difficulty Jits in tbe fact that the words
"slow of heart to believe" apply to tbe whole
of the latter part of the eentence, and em-
phasis on any particular word entire'y de-
stroys tLe meaning.
Too rtliich of a Q,r.es Kn.
The subject of imprtssion at first eig"ht
W88 being talked over, on Christmas Eve, ia
a family-eirc'e of speculative Christians,
when tLe female head of the family said:
"I always form an idsaof a person onfiret
gi'B£t, andgeoerally find it c?rre:t."
''Mamma," said net" |Sn-$fe! ?°"«
'•Well, my dear, what is it V*
"I wan t to know what your opinion of me
was when you first saw me."
The lady did cot come up to the ne^es-iiiy
of the oeccaion, and tte question is travel
ing about unanswered.
Literary "Women's Urea*.
Tte Gotham GcB^ipsr of tbe Missouri
Kepublican abuses her sisters of the quill
nfter the following fisvjien: '.Iq spits of
wind cr wea'.ber, the announcement of Mt!ffl
Lippiocctt'fl hctuio at itsocjation ITall
brougLt ae tomy fc;t icsiantor. The house
wis only fair, tha dsy biiug so foul, acd
what a patty we were. Second-best clo,' a
pveveding smelt of wet umbrella, and as
ancient and tripc-Uko B:t of women anyhow.
I and Theodore Tilton lenta little lightness
to the funeral look of thiols. He wore his
back hur do-vn and a low-neck shirt. I
found a. pair of light gloves iu my pock9t,
soiled ti be sure, but put 'em on and held up
both bands to look as much like a party as
I coald. The mest of the gathering were
'literary folks." Now there is one thing
about wMcb I have a very decided opinion.
If I wore a man, I'd never fall in love wiih
a literary woman, There's something about
'em drealful. Their views of hair dressing
alor-e would keep me from kitsiog 'em, Oce
wears a litfc'e stumpy lot of cur s each side
of Ler temple., another tbrto'striugltts do-
ling down each cheek, anotber a shock of
gray fnzz.te bristling towards heaven, a
fourth scollops a big pieca of hair nearly to
her eyes at the side and bandages a piece of
bltck velvet across her foreheid. Then they
are given to tyiog up their top-knots ia
green veils, and they are defid sure to wear
black kid glovts too long ia.the fingers so
the toes of 'em turn up. Ttey usually have
notions of health, and wear a hygenic style
of costume that fits tight About the bust,
where the literary woman "is economically
buiit and very loosely about tbe mare wiist-
fu' ly W'gt' ueted part of her. She will wear
congress gaitrra without hee!°; aad if there is
any article tint wake3 the d^epest^e motion
ia my nature it's a woman's feot in a CDn-
gress gaiter minus a heel. There was only a
dogen cr so gentlemon in the house. So I
sat atd imagined I was a fellow and looked
over the lot to see which one I'd go home
with. Finally I settled on Theodore Tilton,
and mentally decided to buy hioi a Spanish
comb and kcket, and fix bim up and make
him "too sweet for anything."
Gnu! for Saa Fr*nciscc3
Tae Boston Courier says : WQtiam
Keith's^ success ia Sm Francisco has been
ovou greater to. in. it wis in Boston during
bis bri^f stay. He has realized nearly $10,-
00 from the sale of his pictures during, hdfl
stay there of less than a year.
A portrait and sketch of Bret Harte will
appear in Scribner's for June, in the series
of Younger American writers.
Tbe Last New Song.
Air — "Moet t£ Charidoh,"
Emernon Oorrille is my name,
My budtness always la the same;
Eastern Oyatera, aid Fancy EoaBt,
Relishes thes?, that my honse can boast.
S&foly these Bivalves to all I show,
Qhl high ohl OhI nigh eh!
None who have Dosn but agtdn will go.
Corville tays sol says sol
On Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remombcr the u umber aud call a^aln.
Vicious of 9hTll.fi -U In every style,
I uff -rJly c'U9>? yon much to suilii-.
LaclliS wi'h escorts taere alwiys go,
Lilies got Lalisa go)
Emerson Oorvlile'^ polits 1 and so
3"1 Thay got they got they got
Star STilr-ts una. Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for eao obe*p, at tha
What Cheer Liuadty, 131 Leldesdorff St.* *
Don't Fail to Call and See
The most wocderrhl and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madame EsnrH, Astrol-
oger, Jnit arrived from tbe East, and can he
consumed on all events, Bhe h%i charms for
T i ak, Love.and SappLneB', which never fall to
j effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Le'.ttr,
$3. All communications ttrictly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock i si, to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion gn r&nteed in every respeot. Office, 15
Becond su-eer, Room 11. . io
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S -nor JFuA-Vlo Bossl
Gives private lessons in Italian andEngHeh
Voosl MubIo, at C45 Clay Etreet, or at the resi-
dence of thepnpil. B-i
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Benefit of a Trade-
Give your sons a trad •, 0;>* manwith a
trade ;„ w^l'tu fi, tnSeieand without one. The
hosts of young men in every large city who
apply for employment and fail to get it, for
the reason that they are notedcoittd r a. eo
ially fitted for any particular business, con-
stitate a powerful argument in favor of re-
form. Under the apprentice system, we should
have fewer ignorintmeohanics and incom-
petent business men. A trade Is a fortune
in it:. e IE.
Bad News for tbe Bald Beaded.
A Washington physician has discovered
that nearly all porsois who live to be eighty
or over retiin a thick beid of hair to their
deatb, wbi'o those who became bald in mid-
dle life s'jldom live to be older than sixty-
five or seventy.
, — «.
New York speodj 53,000,000 on fnnerafe
annually* and thinks it cheap enough.
Baltimore oweB SG10,551, ar.d expects to
reduce the amount to 5355,055 tL'is year.
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A Solution of the Cbinege Pre-blem>
In disousslng the evita ot Chiceje immigra-
tion and the -existing depression ot bnainess in
Sam Francisao consrqnent n;oa the displace-
ment ot whits labor by Chinese in our work
shops, the Golden Era hits tbe nail squire on
the h:ad in the following :
The OBly measure ot redreas whioh bold^ oa
any promise of relief ia the formation ol aatr
Ob idsSb societies atl (W*or the OoaBt, the memben,
of wbkb &hAll be pledged not to fm^Ioy Oblne?,
not ro pnro^ase eood^ of ttiose who ao emoloy
tOe a, no ,■ to parcaaseeoods of Ohineee raitiufae-
taries, Tb9F fleet propane these auti-Chinjss bo-
oietifS sboo'd oe to mike tbemselvis telt ia .tbe
eharaeter of parcnaeera. If one thousand men
to ibis oi-y should effeor, an organization nnder a
BOletna ple-ig-i no'-to-aaiDloFGhineae nor io onr-
obase.goodBof iodividnals or firms who might em-
ploy tbem, it womd-ereatly fitrengtoeo tba bauds
of snch of oar local ro&anfaotiirers as are now
eaeaged in tbe experiment of competing with
Ohines^ roanafactorea. If thia odo tOonaicd was
mnltiplied by ten, as it soon might be, the suo-
ci-saof ioeuinfrimcoi would be assured. These
eacieties mast be organ^z»d without the aid of taw,
as do law would be coudlitational that discrimi-
nated against Ubineaa residents. Saoh organiza-
tions could only be carried out where the com-
munity is nearly unanimous in lavor of tbe object
to be attained; buL so«h unanimity, i& ia believed,
prevails ia this Stat?.
The experiment has beentried by at least
one man In Sin Franciioo. Wa allude to Mr.
H. SatllfE, who h prepriitor of two larga cigar
e:oreB, 339 and 332 JEearny etr 3et. As long age
aslfifi'1, Mr. Satliff, kaowing what the result
of Obinese labor would b-, firmed tbe resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
6e.l, nor purchase oigars ma^Je by OlflneEe. and
ho naa Cflfriod out this resolution to the pres
ent d«y, and will continue to adhere to it a
long a^ he remains In buemass. Many of his
friends thought it impossible fcr hisi *o Btem
the ourrsnt of fpp^sittoa to those in the same
trade wh) employed Chinese worbman, but he
has <*one s -> boeceaslully, uud Instead of the
one tmaU es^ahltahment wbech be commenced
with at the time ot forminj! this r-soluhion, he
now h&etivo of ihe la-ge^t ia tae city.
X>r, Barlow »J. fbmith
Is giving a oours of Free Leotnres to Qeutle-
men on Sexual Fhyetology »nd Nervous Dis-
aases at bis Hygelan UsAl, Gil California street,
every Friday evening, oommenolngatTJti o'clook.
A nart of the evenfDg is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. B&Jth gives
phrenological examinations in reeard to health
to invalids daily, from oto + p u., tree. w
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
A Servant In the Corner.
■Weed's Oarptt Sweeper, with the beetaeaort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in tbe State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly opposite tbe Grand Hotel,
Mcroet street. 4f
Nutmeg; s.
[From the Danouvy News.]
Tne sound of. the new spring boot is bf-ard
.tte church a' sic.
Early garden siuff is coding up finely,
owing to a warm sun and the hecs next
dotfr.
Three old boots, a gaiter and a hoop-skirt
in front of a honse indicate that the family
has moved.
Farmers are waiting f^r the weather to
moderate sufficiently to permit them to
hang up their winter suits in the corn fields.
It is a-id that Eeveral of the Modoc who
were shot in the lata engagement! witb^rf-T-^
trooiS, diei before their share of the,g0v
ernment blankets and ammuniiion could be
got to them.
Going Too Far*
Kate Williims, cf Pewit, III., knocked
her lover flat ti the ground beciuss he in-
sb ted upon kissing her the .third time at
the garden gate on a.moouUght night recen
tly. Two wis fcer limit.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other nlghi,
To look at 'Frisco by gaB llyht,
Unr careleBB feat,, by chance did stray
To where a f joutain's ceaseless play
Ol sparkling waters, trade a soieea
Through which a sweet bouquet irae esen ;
Wb Ue moesy Btone and pearly whsll.
O'er which Use wat-wre seftly fel^
Made that wki^w f eem to be
Rwao iftiry grotw of tbo sr*.
Stop," said nay friend, "let's go in here—
It Iooes so Bice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I Bald, "I must agree
That this ^lace suits me to a "JY"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at oar side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asbed our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true.
And cvotesd magrtijiccntly, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy-, fat,
Cooked every style; just t&lnk of tb&t,
And it your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam » and crabs asd terrapins ;
In tact, we found they had within
That ceay plftco all tind^cf game,
Fish, flesh or fowl whioh we could name,
While every dish was, I ana sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The lRdlss, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they h.ivo here tbe best ice cream;
So here they flook, the little ginnerd,
To get w&at they call "era^h nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this U-t bim rush
To three hunJred fcbtrty-eeven Bush,
And there this truii. he'll hnd made plain:
Who goes there once will £o again.
Pacific Oj-Eter Bouse. 837 Bush street, above
UontgonieTy; open Day and Night.
CUARL28 OAAKE. Proprietor.
Oo Wot; Suiter from Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Oorus,Bnn-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's insti-
tute, sio Kearny street, frem 1 to 6 p.au Wo
?*»*ftk from experience. havtn« tested the Doc-
tor's capability. UefereDefls Mtvon ifrequlred. h
Sarx^TTicxi l«i .t/.ct ^uiix.
Since 'the nsoension of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Isl&nds everytblng there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Jndastry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opp-eite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Puta has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mattress beddlns. and doobtfeea Mr. Schrej.
ber will rind no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. A
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his rlne stock of menV, boys' and chit
orecs' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gente furnishing goofle, hits trunks, vallsof,
efo., below cot, Oall If yon warn bargain-. Sl
Claimotant.— Maflame Olara Antonla, the
Olcirvoyanl PhyBioian and Independent Trance
Medium. 323 Ce&ray stfett; bet'. Bu^h and Pine,
coaeultatione in Intflish. Frenoh and (JeiiLaajj.T
Xt Is True.
J. a. S':abei & Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
all oth-r kinds of furniture und b.ddtDg chejp?r,
fo' cash, than any otfeer dealer in t;wn. Other
deah r? don't stthd a Kbost of a chapce when
people know Shaber'd prices. 707 Market street.
San Franriseo Jewelry !i?anufacto; y.
D. W, Latid, C10 Merchant fctreet. Diamond
Setting, ELiameliog. All kintlo cf repairing
done. Jewelry tit sale. i-p
At on.-> dollar per dozen at the Fnovlea Art
Gallei/, 34 Third t-tioet between Stevenson and
Mission elrB?t. a
"Wlilte Labor Only •
Employed by, the What 0 he er Liundry, 121
Leidesdotff street. *
Die Best jReixieciaoM*
Sr. Perry's Last Ohauce, for pate. Dr. Por
jy'e Webfoot Pills, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by ali druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sansoma
street, cerner of Comttif rcial. •
Frwhand Sweet,
For the beat confectionery, g9 to Oantr and
Wooer's. 107 Monteomery St. near Sutter IT
Dental Work.
Foa pikest QusLtrv of woek, go to T. O. Jes-
sup, deutlet, ocr. Sutter -nd Mon'gotnerv, over
Tncker's. ' g.0
Twonty Thousand
Paper Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at the
Wha: Chear Laundry, office 121 LeldesdoiffMt.
.Rattler's Wine Parlor,
Lew Battler, f jrmerly in the minstrel 'ine,
will be pleased (o act the rolo of Boniface to ali
friends, day and evening, at wi Bush street,
below Ksarny, 4 h
M illi seby,- Utt's' cleaned, pressed and
tiimmed to oid?r a* the lowest prices. MIsa
J. P. WocS 624 Washington st-eet. 4-s
r\ BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booksellers and ^tatloai-*,
Stace^ & Mock, <dobool b?ok3 a rpecialti',) S. VI
corner Foarth and Jeeaie.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montsomery, near Merchant.
35oalnes)i €ol^ge«.
Heald'e, BryaotA Stratton'i-Oo'.lega, 24 Poet etre^(
Vntohers.
Eat z, Fre-i, Stalla 94 to 100. Oajbfornia M»'J«t.
Employment Offlee.
0°;*S» e\ Becherer & Oo., 652 Sacra^ent^ Btreet.
Ohineee Eraolosment Oo.— PL«oe & Co., 637 Sac-
ramento street.
O'Brien &. Ward, 610 Montgomery street,
French Fuotr Goedi,
Locin & Co., 18 Montgomery, 137 &nd 109 Butt*?.
Hnlr Jtwelry.
H, A. Callender, msnufacturer, 62 Second street.
Hntnun Hutr.
Bampson, A. B. ft Co., 110 Second street.
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. Belie, 226 Kearny etreet.
Searcher of Hetonle.
O. V, Gillespie, 611 Washingionstraet. .
"iVniche* and Jrvrtlry.
H. A. Caliender 62 gecond street.
IVhlteners and Paper Hanffer*.
A. W. Wbeiden, 12 Gearyetreet.
Wine* and JLIqaora* (Wbo)eaale.)
F. it Co.. 504 Front.
LOOK. OUT
....FOR THE....
Business Directory
100 000 00PIfiS T0 BK IsssED ON
o: about June 10th. Send Id your
Advertisements imnwdtatelj to No. 508 Mont-
gomery st., at 'A. M. KD WARDS'. m9 lm
ALL KIAPH OS THE FIKSCT COAJSTJ"i
made at onr h.t«xvm Onudj Factory daily. Ah
crdert, espeoiallj tree tbe ooontry, are oolloitcd
»rd will be promptly attended to.
OAJSTV A WAGK3R.
1011 VontirGmprT.flt- oer.r S«att«y
MILITARY GOODS
....AKD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICS!
TRIMMINGS,
385 AEontKOmery street, Koo'm So 1.
mhlUf T. ZQDGKV.$ JOSWSOW.
GREAT REDUCTION !N Pj
....or....
....iT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak St
(Formorli H,ylr i Warklaim,)
No. 80 Hm'TOOKEHv 8TI
Oppo.Hti the Lick a„„
BK&KCH, 408 KEAttRY SJj
ME. MAYER O.VLLS A1TERT10X 1
larse and wel! ..lectad ukmIJJ
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Ti
and Cloth,
Aad Lis Dew ttvlea of read,-»id. Silk w
other LiDIKS' SOITS. u VKHY UIW .
Sbavjla. Luce Jackets. S>lk .nd roii..^
bilKs kuim . IlloakingB. and Bverj d«?H
Tiimmmw. JUST JJtklVKD.a iJM
ibe -SDmoierotjlea of
flilK AKtf EHSSOIBI;
liken svrr»,
• »-.B--9'''ak». Drea«98 a.d enlu raM. ,,
to latest fashion, at reasonable ratal.
Asa U. T\'ftugRman's
•01ilga>oB«ei Depot," 623 Sacramsnfo siraet,
between- Montgom. tj and Keirny. The oele
brattd •• OMoago Lager Beer," and the beet of
liquore. Dail? loach, with lobst>r Balad and
other delicacies, prepared by the eplcarean
George Eatt. Beer, 10 oenta. Begrjl'r Ger-
ALUAMBRA LOOSING HOUSE.
^r«*, FWELr" FUBVISaBD BOOMS, 815-
Bp**f file er in enite,
SLfgi Dntamiiyiea lloomjB to let. Lodelna with
"'rtthcflt board. ALHAMBRA BUTLDatG
mtW 5rwb street. -^24 t*
i
s
HALL'S
A
rift o'
Ar!
s
SA 'l
YELLOW
DOCK
T
OF I uiru
BI BEST BPBIXS MEPH
la me, Pnrlfle. the BlMi.
morbid, eorrnpt and Import m
Core. Sheuraatlini and Mercari.l t
Sold by all Drnarirl.t..
A6EKCT, 411 8AXSIMK «TI
SOLE AGENTS F0S
BE. PEBBI'a I.AST CH»KfB
J>e. PEBEIS WEBFUOTPU
POSTER!
Programmes, aod all kind, of Piiatai!
SHOW, LJECrUEE, COJiCMT,*
ATKSand ciisrra majiai
AT LOW 2ATE3, BI
:iE3. s^. sstere
SS8 OlAT STBOti
in
hi
THOMAS XV. BRK
OH MAKTJFAUTUKBBBk^
^j^ bep'aibO*!
in'B£B MXTSlCAil. nHT«W*
ESTABLISHED IN UM-
aerLMtone d»en on tb» Banjo M.'1 '
MISSION 8TKEET, between »1««JJ'
». B.-Fioe-toned Silver Solo Bui" »
eaeion.18 always on band.
FREE AND EA81
EYKKY sATTKBAT"1'
»t«:
riano and SlnsinB '
GKARiNG
delO FAG1,ES AWILDJ^
Photographs
IN WATER COLORS *!«> MJJJJ1
I Ink. f.oji tb , imllo t to fall «»■
Id thsmost satisfactory manlier, ou T' i
*"'"■ EMItT B. EA1T1UV
48fl KMrnfiW
«p251m Bstvreen OalitonlaMj
• MI«» UM"
BOOTS aid S
BLAH
Philadelphia Restaul
OEAS. Y. ESRGOLP, PROPBI*
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
rWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Iheatrioa) Profession in L'aliroruia pre-
»e tor mine classes for inBtrnofc:"
rr»HE OHOIOEST JV1FATS
-» Vegetables, Board by tbt --
409 eiNK STHEJiT between Kt»«|
and Monti"i mar*. m»rlr* IP**
rs Aifpl
the w«il
lenKMrtf*
CLURYOYAST.^MAD. MABTBU;
joat arrived from Earoce: *vt9*t»m
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T. MAT
CALIFORNIA THKATRi.
■re, ARDBNS
MAND TStHNAMtNi
ler-Ma 1 1
I Military Companies ;
—
rat til Br».i Bind, tot Prof.
»'• Imi aid StriBff Bud.
r nmui ui |.
. M Kill IN
SAN FRANCIS*
ART GALLERY
, HOW SHE LOVES HIM
i DIM
5PRIN0 EXHIBITION
mii iv armsa, mm >o.k_r»i.w.ii d-c.-.i .t.i ; • ■ *>,v >- 1 a-*
tuc n . b -a. :f*. t o r»j hill,
KlJNTO J&i JEi JSF -JES. V IV.
W.tb JOHN AffoCTTXj'LiOITOSC u<l b* .'itli* roaopaar la tba ocit.
SATURDAY at 2 G HAND MATINEE
ArfmlMlon || ,|f l*rl«« In nil pan* of It* Hoaae
lb c m, lieuo* *.,fa toe r«q i# t* of toii#r a- p» ror.- • f ih- Ttct r* »h ■ were ooebled to alien* da Una the I>nt*o
Seatn, BdAKSPEABA'd rreaaar ol
WILL BE PBJtSIKTKD OX
MONDAY EVENING JUNE 2
Wna tb* f ama Mwoiflcvnt Scoot.-. oNfltn cm. tod <rompl«t-D»M of detail tbat merited IU ft rmar L-rr-dgctioo
Kf«rrrM •*•»*■•— I'rMa Oireie ant* Orebaaira VI 6» rteleony ««
Kf«f rTrd «fm(-Ri]«oar 14 Gallery »*
Draae pirate Admiuior. SI «• r-nnU Boiea »• ->d<1 »lo OO
S«n Francisco
Art Association!
• —
Now Open to the Public,
tsoa
lO A.TVT. to S T». 1VE.
— »ro —
•z x». ivr. to 10 x»„ lvr.
■■■ale A <t ■.!•«-. .n ;,; rrtit
■ c-aaoa TlrktU < u.b-.'ii ■ L.dy Kid UfaU'Btea)... .*£ e>t>
...
D HAS RETURNED TO
8HIRT STORE,
"T Ireet, hoa IXtmoTtd to
fifocond street,
■■ will And at complete ne.
NlllaXit, .n.l FlUMSH
■i at the aaoril low price**
ML
KB* EDICT A Cft.
rOR THE CORK OF RHRUMa-
Joattipailoa, end klnd/ed aiooe«i,
Fdwurtli »?i'fj; "I h'.Tea^iin
Tlf t/> trim (leal VilQI of TOUT MI*
if lata rbf nomit troabio, '
SJer. FimilO. " Yoar Apcrinct bai
Tr\ "°' al bsnltb nod re.iul-.lsd the
■■ton, Oraod HoUl: "Soar
ir Rbea-aetieai Baa p'otad an-
hta day loot a bo 'it eleven jeare
lurtr experienced one twloga
,le!l«miirii, US KhlpUy it.
Joanail'a Remed.e* of a astere
ti-m In tWO Wtlltt."
I Dor-, Saata Y albeit " After
li*»di*i I am bow It aood health-*
vit.1 bare bean deprived lor mora
firm eao ba^aao afe tb* Depot— BIT
'l.turr,
Ml'RPnt »Oa,,
Sole- Aajenta.
4*
|l AND m*9a.a»"S~
....EVERY....
MO SITURMY EVERIK6
i Kiii ar O'clock.
.(?^IXL'.B^.RS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
#^TxLtvTERS
GItm Tone to the Stomach.
&»*mw«?
WILL REI1EW LOSS OF aPPETITE.
&*mgF&-
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
(&?R^xWTE*s
Hekiey'-s
has no bupmiua as a
BLOOt> PURIFIER,
fijr>.f
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
ICoome lO nn«l I7....090 AVasliinirti.n litre et.
ndfl
WiLL.13^ BANO.
MUBIO FOR?HBIIKD FOR ALL
ooea*ions. Mulo Imported, *rran«cl
aod for eale.
MlBll"" II. HLl'M Leader
Orcbralr,!.
HFSV? VO.\ Ili:U MKllDEPf. Lsnat.
of Hrnti lliiiul.
aV~Ord*ra from tuc coo try promrl'i '
to Addreia M. '.v. WILMS. ■■ iv ;■
Kiore. HIM Mo(t« loory -tr-o'. or llAROUo M.
BLUM. »ai> MoD'saraaryau-aftt.
COSMOPOLITAN
Pavings and Exchango Bank,
Jo. 0«S Montgomery street.
(Montgomery Btook.)
oiiAiiirrce »m«D aioo.ooo
tfy-T.miD.tm.lt.. on, p.r o.nt p.r mooth.
"^ W. H. THOMP.iUN, Pi.i.d.nt.
J. OROf'K'R. Mnor.Uix n\i*\m
Ti. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
«S SBCOND ITBECT.
PINE COODS 1~FeRFEOT FIT81
Satisfaction Cuarantoert 1
A FINK USB OF BPBINO AMD SLaMER
Uood. JQit rcc.iwd. U» 1 »Qd ... l&«°>-
tf..aSfc.H< .treet..
fipr.l.ll. KOTIt E TO
Picnic and Hull Committees.
WK ARE P8«PARHD TO FIJ1NIS1I
HAM S ill OR'
, under ooxipp.
voHlMd<rt,>tr.!r
NAPI'UO TIIOITK,
laclodlns tl.e Chtld Wontler. lAI'FUO.
I.KI.IK EI. I.l»,
DIM IT. II. I. H nod W. tlLll,
»erlo.)..cnle o»il OBeltUt".
Nil. till HI II.VUD
lunnrlius, ° « » ';'^'r,"i
WII«l»lrOuilS«'
conuTKRcair. I lvcy a h a m s.
rrn. mnvr. abtihth are mow o\ tirt ihiokm. and t u be esi-
i uiribl mlcu.il VT..IOI lb» Hookr MonnU'o., tbronill our .Koncjr.
• s« gllKKIHAN f»Um» « CO.
„„.„«,., ;,^«M!
Jt'l"
'BO|pw*i J"J twooH t«m»n*fl *■"»*«•*■
1 lvjtif) i>oe
eionbiq t»eop eqx -aetti eiaiepom i«'»-in."-*e
10 t eq V" ' :i» "'I" '•""'««i i-eq »q,
di paiTooa 'ww r"* "' 'M .«9»oqo pna »*
SHSJ.KAO J91J-JTJI MHIi UHIIIHQH MiKl
-e,axo|iren pu» 0014
1»q 'jtaitejl rjo 'ie«tt j-mtnnq
asnoHdoqgpueisis^Q
OUIOVd NM3Hin08
•jiesjnoA iofua puu u*At °MT
THE OLD
Hot & ootoli,
15 MorlcK -treet. ue«r KeurBF.
All Driukg~Ten Cental
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
! THE BEST TOB MDJtRRY IN TOVVK.
AIw.t. 00 111. lb. New York U.rtld. Harpfr'r
W«.klr, Frank L«*lu-'«, Pat'. Doing., Pollco O,
tolto. all 'b- California rnn.i.. aUo London
Punch. Ball'iLK.. IlluntraUd LoodoD N.w.. Onll
' and latl.Iy .oarMll.
tmr- Don't forgar tbe .(go of rbo Hot *»«ot«-li.
f.7tf W. «. WALDKON. ProDrntor.
OEORQE MA-T£B<
I
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
LANCASTER'.
•17 vTAiBinvrax at in ix.
. ulri-'» Up*'. 1IA-.W
SANGER HALLE
II R'.S HALI..I
II 6EABT aT., XFAK KKAHNY.
A'one l»i« thr'<'holc««l Mranda «f ^Tlfl»«
and L'qnora n« hiinrt.
DEPOT W:r*N0 A IfttCHl'S BAY BREWtRY
icisti ■ liim.
Attention, Good Lirers!
ORMIRLT -g
ll« l l-aro
lei of .be »cacon. unr
■tlood rnra.Oood C'ooki it =.«-l Moderftfc*
(jhary I i,"
r. iikhokh A- CO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
■SI aod SSH (Jomaiiiiuiai, and
TOO Market street.
Opeo root t i.at. to to p.m. anil In
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
vikoihia orrr, mevaiia.
1<aio ELEOAKT TBBATRE HAS BKEH fUl"
A daooratcd, and ua b. r.nt,d by t.l.u u.to, cf
b, lb, wa.l;. bur. »ld tt»T(.llng ooraoamoA
HlxtaL'i traatod mtb on avylieatlor. Jj l«t«g
JI'Mfi "It F-Ja»
Maaiatarncd «ol« P«prLetar
Or to .J. JfL Me<:AliJE,
«»Q •WA.sfhinctori Kt.)'r,nt. H'.n Fr'.r,v.--P.
MRS. E. REGAN.
Fashionable Milliner,
4i
»*
FIGARO
THB J0UEKA1 OF AMC8EMZBTS.
Pot>U.b*d erer, I>aj.lo U>e Sear bT
I». B O O A- K- 3D TJ S
C3S Merekont rand 585 W-uuln Hon S*r.
Below Montgomery, San Franciaoo.
MONDAY MAT 26. 1873
ESCftPED FRGM SAN QUENTIN.
^•he Death of Edmund Kaan.
Edmuid K-mii appeired at the Tnaa're
Boya', CoreDt Garden, on Widoesiay, the
56th of Marjh, 1833, as O.bel.o, with his
floa CtmleeKsao, aa Iago. He tcttd with
ereat vigor up to thetlird act, and delivered
"Farewell the tranquil micd" &e., wi h un-
usual itnpressiveneis, and the last sentence
he ever spoke oa tha stage, "Othello's occu-
pation's gone.*' He commenced the impass-
ioned spe.ch, saizing Iago by the throat,
'•Villain, be sure you prove— "wbea he
paiued, and his heai dropped on his son's
■Shoulder. Mr. W. H. Payne, who was at
the wing, rushed on, bore him from tha
6ta;e, and aa»iaieibim to hia dressing-room.
Bavoral meiical men immediately ran round
from the front of" tin theatre. They were
unable to discover th; siigtest puis_tijn.
and adm.nistar.vi ether, burnt brandy and
other stimnlaots, without effect. After a
ehort period, he wis c.rrie3 in an arm-chair,
by twj cf the stage carpenters, t3 the Wrebin
tavern in Broad Cbnrt, and put to bed. He
■was so utterly prostrated that it waBiaa possi-
ble to wa-h the Othello coloring matter
from h s fdes and throat before the nest
morning, wbea he had rallied a little. He
remiiaed in Lord>n tilt Saturday, wbea he
Wit removed to his houss ia Bic'imond. He
never acted afterward. Under ths care of
Dr. Jan'.s Smith, of Bichmond, he became
60 tnac'i usttjr as to ba abla to rids out ia
Miscarriage, to piy a vi-it to hi i reputed
aiat, Miss Tidssfelt. While there he was
seizad wltb a slight sptttinn; of blood, and
immediately returned home- He want at
once to b:d. f.oji which he never ar;s». He
di.d on the loth oT May. 1S33, at twealy
minut£S after uiae o'clock A. M.
One of Fijjnro'a Stories
The following appeared in a'lat? CDpy of
Figiro— Figaro di P.rs. bo it understood*
for its London confrere doss not deil in
eu:h: "An artist had jusr finished a fine pic-
tare fjr the Exposition. The subject was a
banquet: every one as jolly rs possible, and
the Amphitri'e holding a huge champagne
bo'tle in lis hand and pressing ils contente
on his gneits. Tbe art at was at a loss how
to name this piod ictlon, and showing it to a
-friend, begged him to suggest a suitable title.
*I really do not koow how to find a name
that will express a cause for t^e content
"which is shown in the host's countenance
'Oh,' replied tie other* 'in your place I
■wou'd entitle it simply, 'The Dsath of a
"H'-ther-in-Lsiw;"
The Qneen's English.
We wish our Londoo namesake would not
•mangle the Queen's English, and mix its
expressions in t>e painful m icne: it some-
times d'^es. Spacing of Mario's reappear-
Ao«e io Lindon it says: "To hear a once-
favored artiste in his decay is no edifying
sigltf." This is shocking.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable car/lage, stylish
horses and a rellatle driver are the leadingeg.
■eentlals of an tujoyobleride, and theee cannot
be secured in San frantleco so nnqnEationablv
am from Flank Pontou, whose carriages have
■the privilege o the stand fronting tha Occl-
•Uental Hotel. His handsome tura-otits ere u^ed
by the best circles of the city, and aa he makes
it a point to employ able, horest and perfectly
-courteous drlveir, neu more liberally patron-
ized than my otber carriege proprietor on this
■Coast, while a large number of persone, and
ladles In particular, will engage no cirri ages
except those which he nrovldae. Frank has en-
Joyed gr at Euccess in his businsse, and tne
Admirable way in which he conduct- It makes
lijm a favorite with all who pa'-ronlza him. *
Mothkbj of FamItjes who trs aboui to Bpend
*he Bummer In the country with their children,
Ought not to forget brfore they go to provide
thcmsftl vee as well as their children with under
clothing. The only plase where Ihey can buy
the same cheaper and male cf betttr maUrlal
■than at any other place is at E Frledlaudtr &
Oo's, So. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3a
Derby SweopstAkss,
The drawing of the Epsom Derby Sweep-
-e'aiea fct the C'arlDg Cross 3.1oon,6C6 SUesicn
tir*^t. near Second, baa be- n postponed to
Tuesday, May 27th. A few tickets r.main un-
sold. •
•Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect euro warranted by Albert Scboan-
-wald, 1,7 Second ttreet. 4-m
Removal,
Samuel Sw'.ft has removed from 116 to 113
Post strict. Sewiig nuchicea rented >nd re.
•«»alredaau€U.l, and sold cheaper than ever, x
Uadtes Viattlnsc Cctvls.
Written, engraved or priotad by Joaa P.
Dwtks, 12C 3at^r street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. K. B.-Hakukkb-
CHTSF8 KEATLT '--■■EED. Pebuahsbxp of everv
description to order. .
.Bound Not to be Beat,
Is S. RuTkhardi's motto. Flee French Calf
Bwte made to crier irom $S toSlO. A good fit
aod satisfaction guirinteed. Call at 5J0 Wash-
•irgton stre't and be convinced. A full assort-
ment ot neatly-mid: soods always on hand, at
-prices to soli ev. r; ont's purse. 4 bi
Art exit Ion, l,.id!es
To give the «Hn the-sottaess of vx-lv?t, end
Two Convicts Packed ia a Box
54x30 Inches Square.
Enterprise of Figaro.
Th-.s morning there wis ratter an escitiog
■cene on board the Contra Coata steamer
whici s-arted fiom San Rafael at 7:45.
Among the freight was a quantity of wagon
material, sp ikes, felloes and completed
whte:s from tLe San Quentin Pri:on wcri-
Bhop, which is controlled by E. Soule, con-
tracor. Among this matrrial was one Jarge
package of spokes. This w&i standing up
on its narrow end. A deck-!:and pis ing it
was surprised by rearing a grcan, and after-
wards a voioe seemingly pioceediog from
the package of spokis. To heir the spokes
speak astonished bim, and be ran oil" to the
mute; tie mate ran to theciptiin, and an
investigation was madi of the myateiooB
package. Th3 voicsc.ie3, " Turn (his case
over I ' The capttin tumid tbe p^c^tage over
and kicked ia one end. Oat of a hole about
two fee; by half a Coot crept two men ateam-
ng wi h perspirat on and gasping for breath _
Tha '-package of spok-s" was not what it
s^em^d, but a box wiih spokes on theootsida.
One of th^ee men a till handsome fel ow
became spokesman and explained t'jat he
came from Sao Qaen'ia, haviig a desire to
be free. He andbisoompiaion, a la me man
had concealed themselves in this cunningly
constructed box, asd would doubtless hive
c: ofssi t' e bay ia to'.erable cataf ^rt had not
a stupid deckhand stood them on th. ir he£d^.
Thay could not stand tbisj the blood rushed
to their brains until their heads seamed
bnratiog and they w^ie forced to discover
themselves. They took their failute very
philosjphicilly and seexed tD enjoy the
freBb air very much. They walked quietly
off to the prison, accojapaniel by unarmed
citizeD, making no attempt to escpa. Each
had on his prison clothes over a suit of citi-
zens dies; one of them had, to cool himself'
already divested himself of the prison garb.
They htdbeea picked 'ogether in tjis bcx
4 1-2 by 2 1-2 feat about au hour and a haif-
One of the escapes was employed as clerk in
E. Sou'e's wagon shop and tbe other, the
jame man, »ts a workman tliere. Th; latter
was in for six years for burglary committed
in San Fiacc scoandhad eervei two tsrms
before.
The men were hurried off the boat before
we could ascertain their names. Ths affair
caused quits a sensation, and was the 6ub-
jent of oonversation all the way over, The
pc&33ngers generally sympathized with the
nr j men who made eu:ha bold Etruggle for
liberty, and so nearly obtained it. The
other pipers will have this news to-morrow.
Figabo is as uaual abend. . If the other
papers will s op pretending to give theitri-
cal ^ens, and leave that to Figabo, Figaeo
won't c:nsh ih-m by publishing neAsin
advance of every other paper.
Two Holy Days.
A Pattfifld- Teuton, disgusted with the
disrespec" of Good Friday by the Yankee?,
exclaimed: "Mein Gotle! mein Goota! Wha
a country! TVoat a peblts! Only two holy
days, and one is Fourth of July, and the
other April Fools I '
It Dida't Succeed.
A young man at Kenosha tot two dollars
;hat he could take a certain man's nose b>
tween bis t-umb and finger. Although he
said certain man was a church deaeon, tbe
said young man's doctor's bill was fourteen
dollars.
Woman's irtlglits.
One would thick that it vaa one cf woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner aa a man, and
pay the Fame trice for U. Neatly all the res-
taurants " fcr ladies and geutlemes" in San
Fiauclsco have poorer tan than those where
gentlemen only dice. These ib as kxosftios.
At the Fioiteeb Kibtaubaitt, on Wa<hlngion
street, at tbe ccroer of Dunbar Allay, ladles con
get an excellent braakiast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
alnce 1819, provides every luxury the market
afiords. Both ladles and gentlemen find tfiers
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Dr. I>obiort)F
Hae devoted his stndy more particularly to
ahronlc and specific practice, and as such is
sow the most successful of any Physician in
3an Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
aomer of Leldesdorfl. a few doors nelow What
Cheer House, t
A Ploaeant Jjocation.
Perrons Aeelrtng comfortable lodgings in a
Centrsi location, should visit tbe Alhambra,
and inspeot tbe flue suites of rooms to let there
Tne buildlhjz is a verv flue ooe and 1& well
lighted ud ventilated..
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
In bate. At " Tnm" Hat Store, 6*7 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw ftylee can be found. The stock la lmmi>nn
—the prices are reasonable, Every one who
goes there is sura to be suited. a
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis. 8-l
The :>fow Oyster- House. 131
Oxsteb Geotto baa been opentd by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oy.-ter Deal<rj ia
the city, "For Ladies and Gentleman," at 428
Pins st, next to Bowen Bros., grocera. Thu is
in epsry roped a place whert a gentleman can
take, his fatuity , 5 q
I'.mdred Men Wanted
Geologic :s amuse Council Blaffs with the
ioteltigenC3 that it can nad coal by digging
700 feet.
Six'y luihe's t> the acre is the peanut
crop of Kansas.
There are new 125. 000 members of the
order of Knights of Pvr .:as
New York will tead twenty journaliais to
the Expc&itiOD.
A goldcoia bs riog t*ie date of 1420 has
teen found in Normandy.
The Boston Five C^nts Saving Bank has
accounts open with 63,742 depositors, and
the amoont standing to their ere lit is $10,-
786.573 10, which figuie3 show the wisdom
of saving tbe pe aides.
Whitelaw Beid, editor of V e Ntw York
Tribune, ge's a Balaty of $10,000 a year.
JeoningahaBS10,090on the Times; Oorley
hss 55.000 on the World ; Hudson had £10,-
000 on the Herald, and was retired on a pen-
sion of 810,000.
Iodianapolis is to be surrounded by a rail-
rcad, to fcititats the transfer of freight by
connecting with the twelve railroads cen-
tering tbere. It will be about twelve miles
long, and the company Las a capital of
£1,000,000.
Tom Ecott is report :d to be the owner of
16,000 mile of railroad. and sixteen acrts of
Legista'ure.
It is eaid that more champagne is drunk
in the United St te* than in France, because
much more is made in the former than in
the later country.
Taking a Mean Ad-vantage.
The wife of an Indianapolis man hss been
in t^e bab.t of giving her husband p. lis
while be was sleepiog. Tho unfortunate
Benedict cilUd upon JMUyor Macauley the
other day, to onsnlt him upon the matter.
His Honor advised the iojored husband to
wear a muzzle, and the poor fellow went
anay determined to give the plan a trial.
Another Villain Cleared.
CLarles Dudley Warner, referring to an
article iu Scribner's May number on the "In-
sanity of Gain," say.: "He. was the last
really gocd, respectable villain we had left.
Judas, Henry Till e'c. are all gone. And
now Cain is net a murJerer, tut a homicide
laboring under emotional insanity."
Premium Sbirt Maker.
Kr^. Bvelioe Mor.-la 526, Keirny at., rdspect-
fallv solicits a call from friends, and strangers
visitieg tha City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 6-0
McI>owell, Slio-w Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
60S Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
Olam Cnowder Every IS'lgnt
Tbe best cbowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, just cfi
Learny, 3-r
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
-ound In front of Oo?eman Bro?. clothing es-
abU^hment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery ita., or D titer Stables. Oarrlase orders
litt at either place promptly attended to day
o - nhtht, at reduced rates. pi
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cares Bheumsllfim and N^nrahrla.
Fine Candies
Fresb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ary, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail g
J*-Ut>liC Accommodation.
Washing left at the effioe before 8 a. n., can
be returned In the evening if reqoir^d; we
never dlsanpolLtl What Cheer Laundry, 121
LeinesdorfT street. •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. . . -AT. . . .
McDASIEL'S THEATRE
CBElF-ra, KTOJIH6,
THREE GOOD JTAHIETY WOMEN
•9*Talent going Bast trill Sod it to their advan-
tage before leaving Oallfornia to correspond with
J. HeDASilEL,
n»9 Lock Bos r?o. i, Obeyeppe, Wromiog.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Hedlclae.
1 fl flftO BEAUriFTJL AND INSTBUOT-
M.\J*\J\J\J i*a objects to be aa».n. Qpea to tin
Public DAY AND NIGBT, at EUJatBBU- H4U
S 18 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLy.
*"Da. JoedaS's PsrvATE Office is at ail
Ge.*rr street (ODOoeifee old Heohaoloa' Pavilion).
8TEYENS, HOLMES & CO.,
S35 SACRAMENTO STREET,
FILL ORDERS FOE ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
ind attend to all bainesa Irnm all parts of
the co-ist on commission. Nevada, Ctan sad laaho
a apBLJaltr. n^lm
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Annonncea that at kie Saloon,
601 Kearny at.. Bf. W. cor. SMmmeale,
Loog famoas for the txoellsooe of its
'WINEftS and UQVOBS
Alt Drinks will henceforth be
rXaX33M' O DE3 IW T J9 .
nySOlm
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AND SELLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Also. CLEANS, D7E8. snd REPAIES, io tbe
moHsoea-Bc manner. Hn has madd the above a
aoecu.t/ for 30 reara, and ia bound to g:Te aatis-
fection to a!L ao74 Lm
Metropolitan Theatre,
£
8 1CB1SEJIO.
K. MOBEOW. SOLE PROPBrRTOR.-
mm
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PICNICS, EXCtTRSIO] ,
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLO !
Just Received
20 CASES
....CP.„.
Fine Black Silk Hats,
KEOULIE PJBICE, 84 OO.
Will be Sold for $1 OO
lO CASES
Fine Panama Hats,
WOBTH S3 SO.
Selling' lor One Dollar.
lO CASES
....OF....
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
BESDUB PKIOE, SI SO.
Selling- fbr Fifty Cents
100 :doss:e32>?
CASSIMERE,' SUMMER HATS
At Fitty Cents.
Fifty Cases
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WILL BE SOLD
FOR ONE UOLLAK
cxjO^rairg-csr
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
AID UBEAPEB TUAS AITT OIBEB
STOKE m THE CITT.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
S. F. and H. P. R^
CHANGE OP |
THE CREAP£ST ROUTE TO TO ;
ON iND AFTKB APKIL 1. MIJ • ,
ro.ll Oomp.oy lor 01o.srJ.le.nl I III '
•zevtcd), from Froit jlreet ItbM ..
1°™ '?*,' "P" tm° "" le>" Olo'.it
5:J0 o clock ; * M , ronn.ct ng at Don !
«t« mer.Tio .r,iriDgio S., I' M«|,° ■
1 bi 8t«.mers »od o... msk, C|0" I
with tugs, to noil Itom nil point, f
SHBDAY IXCURSOhTTt RIDJ
Le.Yo San Francisco it 1 i v 1
.rriong .t Olov«rd.l. .t 1 oVioo't V- ,
will la.Te Oloverd.l* at 2 o'clock . !
Fi.Boiaoo at 7 o'olook Thu Twill !
■ lonl.U .tv.tal boots at .n, ot It. i
t^e line of the rn«d For all info.m '
me Oompuo'. office, 4*o Moct.cn
The City Gai
SOB TUB
Coining Picnic Si
THE ATTENTION OF ALL »0C l
8oot»tiona aod Military Com pi ,
to the adTantages offered by ta*te 1
Mil b6^Klifal *r0,aD(l8 tor noiid»r!
v&\9 They c*d bg procored oo L ,
week (or piocio purposes tha comi 1
mo- e advaa tage^afl tsrma tbao tvs< s ,
THB CITY GABUli
Are easy of acoeBa without uny tarifl «
aodare provided with Urge and bu ,l
large Shade Trees: beaon(al Kloie
from etery clime: tn««roui Swidi
jnoih Darcmg Pavilions; a oatn-i .
Fieaaore Bone; Koactaic* aid i'b
rrs, ai' perfeoUy afceltered from t> .
ma^moit Xe=i»oraat is on tbegroui
coDveoiencw for the acoommedauoo
nice has been made. Evrjt&iLtba
in the moat oomplete order (or the oo
TUK CITT QABD]
Are tbe largest fn the State. Th*
aorea of Knoll and 8had-d Ltwa
oeoE, etc., and are capable of ac
isO.WO ppraooB with tbe grea*«st con*
tra Cars run directly to tae Qardeoi.
rlonic UuD3mittt«a are especial!*
and inaoectthe Groondo, and not
which will be moat f svorable.
M. V. S1ETESI, Pi
•V Office hours 3 to 6 p.m., daily it
ooroer j welfth and FoIaomatrtBti
N. B-3{IO,Oi)0 Admieaicn Tick
by vnnouB Asaooiatlons boldiog (■
Oily Gardens last year. The u!«
liqnors wt» be prohibited on lot *n
.lvaldays.
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Badger'sCentral Park,
THHSE BEAUTIFUL G AHDBXt UN
open for tbe aea.on, and mtay Ma
popular
FXCKTlOfi
Will be held tbere. The attraotlOiwiL,
oaa. SKATING PAVILION. UU3. .fit
NASIDiL Bka'.ing freeon waakdiy,
Adm]««lon jr.
OH I LP REN lO OBNTS
Read! Read!! lid!
THE PALACEOF FJM
ANOTHER RXOI1EMHMT AI f «
New tore. 17 Second Mr»»'. »'i
Grand Hotel. Olothing of tbt Ut:
fashionable styles made to order. i
NOTE THE~PBIC
Pants.. ..from S6 to $12 '(I
Suits ..fromia»»
I invite tbe inspection of tee Cb.ic '**
tbe marker,
A. MORRIS
JXo. XV Second 6*
m. 17.1m Opiioali. Oral
AUCTION SAL
New City Halll
No 77 and "78-Delii
MONDAT. JOSE 18, loTl^JOUHl
TON A SUN, Aoouon.erarlo.1 ■
ery £t-eet. For parli cnl.ri M4 lit" ■
Alt. and Examioei'.
Br crder Eoird of Oitr H all Oftnnii >
KI8-td BOBT GB0B0I. f
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
WOKTU »» OO.
Selling for $3 50|
H»-WOTjE.
WE STATE SIMPLY FACTS, AMD
OlTJAKAJiTEJE TO SELL OOOJOS AT
TBI PBIC£8 "WE ADTIBTI-E.
■rCALL AHD SEE.
618 and 620 Kearny street.
D&REN
HERBI
The Great Tonic »nd A»pe. >
Sale Evrrywhere.
i
THE RIALTI
A Popular Kend<|"
RAT
STl«j
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, ' bi '
The Choicest wFtne. and I*'*!1
Pacific CoMl
SlIPEBS BATAKA CI •*
THIb OEM OF A SALOOU AT
Wo. *J THIBD
Will be cond noted in so perfect
phra.e "Meet me oo the Biwtf
will eignij, tbe ebief ior of d»H» If
H. WAFEB, Propri'
myH tf P, IBcABPLB, r°y g
J. c. combes'
TEBEAPIN XA^
Cor. Sccor.d nnd Tel»«i»» 'f
••-Terrapin oon.UO1 ■,
Ojetera in eTory el ''•
StJPPEB BOOMSF.lt
deollLrn
*iA*
THE VBl
A FaTOrite Resort for Loi' j
Good Liquors and Choi
»»- Their JPetty Brandif iy
Iff apa. Soda
) la« !■«■!•»■ Taaac.
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9 9D Nwtioiiii
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IflfT ALBA! BRA TIIATEI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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m iioiii uwnui
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(hirtriart to Ik* atari.*.]** I<*1
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lira* oa IM d'«»ppn'»B«-t -.» i' ,iil»-if SV4 tb* •***••♦*•>«
CO-Spa. TW« ■>->■• -l.r *1 hr K.i.f 4 l.nt fv tb*a.*Mre<
ii^p^it^fclfctj^at^taWi**^^! at ■f^'***' »°d deliyhUa. ■
Will SBOBTLT APr-IAH-
C. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
A»D FREHIEB T ElCTr. I L<- (J ' I0T OF Tilt WOULD. A1A0.
RObort 3rx,«ajs.©r', trie Ox*o»t Pmitomlmist
n.a*i.d-M -
L.E BAL MASQUE
' ' ' *»*> Sail ..T Mrs* I I Utu Ctrl f MMI UtrrrW**
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. r*mj%3t. a+eapi** l*rir i»min to
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lira** Cirri* «*4 Or*'inlr».
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MO»ri, KIIIOIHO IIOINEt
CHOUSE,
PIC HOUSE,
OS*. */('<iM*iiir(ilal
Ulirri»rt at*.
Koakrvf alr«j*>t, •■>•
*M»«it*i ik* n-»«
■.ALSTON* OOTRri.L.
who
CDC»
Mrr-TATsTAT-BST
r,«r oBi*br»itw| •! ft* WHirR SHIRTS.
S9M7ALL AMD SKI TIISM.
Tb*r fli PtftrtXTLi. «o<I tar qatlibjaad <3arat>>lf'r will a«v»r ka taakthaS. Tokaka
IXL \U fin> RTORR, fl«K»r»v*lrr*
I oalt at lb*
ear. (•■>•>
EPIZOOTIC.
Apou, »irppi-T <•* i
ka «'.i-»".«i at aar a
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., JAMII
tftfl. SSI M.iU
art Mai
fAJI OF AMUSEMENTS
. CIE0ULATE8 IN .
1 the Theatrbs,
ICULATED EVERY DAY
IN T1U TUR.
LT THKOOQHODT THE CUT
Liverpool and Great Western
Moaniihiji ("onipnny,
CARBYINO THE TJ. 9- MAIL.
TICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
I<aD49Ddarrt, Htaibargb, Rr«fTtaa,2kVS>akaat
Havrf. Pirii. Svadaa, Bal«ton». Rorwaj and all
Saropaaa olilaa.
TbHOoBapaar baa arfanasmaolt *mh t*§ Ooaa-
nhaloaarof Frntrrttioo and Ritlroad Ocmpanlaa
at ITaaj Yerk. t>j ajfalcb paaaancin art prompli*
forward ad to aba Paoifia Oca>»
For aatWcalara apply ta
B>. B. JACSI0H, A()Dl,
ail 10 las SltH H*nigAajrr) «lr»ft.
8TILL ANOTHER.
OwirfOToTHR SfiARorrv or BAtooitn '
•n Ba«K itr*"l. I ba| lo laforaa nj fnondi ■
and tb* ^abtla ibai 1 haraopaaad tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
miff i.
896 Ilaah atrr-rl, between Moa(«aaaarr
nad Krarn/.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c. !
Goaoo.1.4 In lb. bMt Hj la tmi ol it.
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DBS. TROMMMTZ k I.KKDK*. OR A DU ATEH
of Iba Lilaalaaad Viaota Uoiraraitia*. anl
■ *-• Aatltlaat karcMBaCaltad lUt** Arair. ha«t
opaoad tbair OJB -* and I^boratorr at Ho. 4SS
SKABNY STRfiET. aaar OalHoraU. lor tba traat-
m«Bl of ailaaaaa of Iba Urinary aori Oaoaratlr*
OrcaoJ, and all Kaaiala OomplatnU, To aaffaran
froot AatToia,Broo«hlMa. PlpiOarla. Sara Throat,
Ooraamptloo and otbar Djaiaiaa of Iba I.ot-ia
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Apparaioa wblOO !■ aitaailvaly aaad in Soropa.
and for wblcb aj* ara tba Sola Agaota for iba Pa
atftoOoML Fa* fartbar oartloalart aalj nraddraM
DKH. TROUUL1TZ A LKCDftr),
ASS K-aro' itraa'. Baa Praoataoo.
Ornoft Hooaa-yroai It to 12 -i.af , • *o 1».*T,
P 8.— Sapaxata anU-anoa for thaaaoenmodatloa
of I#il»«. ■>»!■
Bar Sugar
FOH 8ALK-S18 KKA&lfT STrlKHT AT
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TURF GALLERY STABLES
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I OS* Or THB OOllDBBrUL PLANT
Ual Ood tattodto in lA.Uara.l
rTHIUMiTIINI, KEURUQIA, CGUT, PARAl-
TtIS, CATARRH, AND AIL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
1a tiadarstood paifactly by tba oodarslnnd— tba
only paraoo OB t ha OoaKaaat *o*t fatly ooorpra
basdalta aaarto qaallti'a. ru« abova Oaasplaiata
ar* ' r«At*d .it'mi'lj *1 L isfrty aod ODOcasa,
DR. K R. DUDUK hi to ka foaad at bla OlBo*,
7l»Mark*t sitae), oppos la Third. Kooma 1 aaa
baaooonirnoiUt-il witb Koem aad Knar-l.
LA FORMES*
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDBR WILL PREVKNT TfJB BAIR
fron falll n*afl, aod iUn r*ttoraa oawfrowth
of Hair to iba bald baad ttltblo a faw w«aks wbar*
iba rootaaraoot daattoyad. Tbla poa/dar la talxad
atilb arara -atar aad oiad ka a tvaab tbraa timaa
a weak. Atrial of oaa box w Ml 00B*1acayr,g tbst
Ladles and Children
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Single Outside Rooms,
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No. 1 Spring Beds and Mattrasses,
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BRANCH HOUSE,
a.a BAmoiiE »Tar.F.T. roa. clat.
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Aad Leu* by the Week,
OX^ZISaT A.ZaIj TJTn-TTT
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PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
•bla la ro bambaft. Price. SO oaaU.
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(HOST ELIGANT OUSTOH WOBK rjf TBB CITT
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THE JOTJBHAL OF AMU8EMIHTS.
PnblialiWl ever, .D»vj in the Year by
339 MorchtMit and JUS -Waebtngtoii rte.
Below Montgomery. S" 7raooieoo.
TUESDAY MAT 27, 1873
.iHUSESENTS. Etc
Alhamt.iM. Theatre
Tfae laoshible faroe of "Tbs Dnteh Ja»>t io»."
watch commenced (he perform -.nt e at this hoo.ee
last nigbt, km a great aoccete. Waaler Biro^y
gave an entirely orieiaal impersonation of Justice
flkiaendopher, bam Broker was very amusing as
tbe Court officer, Bob Hart displayed imtEtoae
tradition a* Profleontlog A t tome?, and J ales Rob-
iDBOO de'iver-d bis speeches es Counsellor with
admirable ctTect. J. G. Russell woo Bach ap-
plause for an aria from- "Luck aia Borgia," which
he Bang io fp'eodid sMle ; tbe oomtepo1tca.hr Lit-
tle Mao and Matter Fraoklio. was wood erf all y ex-
ecuted ; Vivian sant. some of his hast songs; Sam
Rickey and Master Barney appeared ia tbe scream-
ing farce of "Bid Whfskey," and made tbs andi-
enee Uagh till tbelr aides were sore; Little Mae
and Bob Hart presented "Sbakspeare Bntehered ;"
and tbe lively opera of 'Mont, Cbonfleri," wit tube
inimitable Leon, Edwin Kslly.W. F. Baker tad
others in tbe east, concluded the performance.
California. Theatre,
Tbe very bright and amaeicg comedy of- "How
Bbe Loves Hio." was presented l«st nigbt with
Barton Bill in tbe character of Vacil. In this part
Mr. illll showed how good an act it be is by the
■acoesB with which he individualized It and brought
oat Ite strong poioti. This pity was prodnoed
some years ago at Magnire'a Opera Hoose, with
Charles Wbeat'e'gb as Vacil. Owen Marlowe did
some capital acting as Captain Yawley; E. J.
Backley was excellent aa Dick Hartley; Henry
Bdwaidsaa the headstrong invalid St Richard
Snglisb, was admirable; Mies Annie Graham, aa
tbe dashing Atlanta Cruiser, was very effaoti-e;
Mies Minnie Walton acted the role of Mrs. Vacil
charmingly; J. O. William. on, as Diogenes tin
faithful body servant, was at borne in tbe obarao-
ter ; and W. A. Mestayergsve a gold impersonation
Of Dr. Minimum. "How Bhe Loves Him" will be
piajcd again to-night. To-morrow nigbt, "Lan-
don Aasurance ."
"Bella Union Theatre.
Oassim and Fritz, the gymnast', numbers of
pretty girls io ttb'eaax vlvants. Tommy Barton
in comic songs, Mlsa Ltllle Harland in dances and
many other attractions will be offered to-night,
Buckley's New Varieties,
Ida Fisk, la a great favorite at this boose; sbe
appeals nightly in song and danoe. Leon Samwells,
Frank Mortimore, and Ida May cause great fun in
tbe faro* of "Whom Shall I Marry" Ball? Thayer,
ainge popQlsr eongs, and altogether a very lively
performance is given.
"Woodward's Gardens.
This is a delightful place ia which to spend a
mmmet's afternoon. There me thousands of
enrloeiiies to be seen.
AsaTOrnoAi. Mcecmi!.— Ona of the most
e napless eollsetlons of the kind in the United
■ •atea, Comprising hundreds of oottly and bean-
tlfni wn models, is daily on view (to gentlemea
•sly) at the Museum on Montgomery i treet. An
tear may be profitably scent bare-
The Chronicle at Fault,
We £ad toe following in a Washington
paper:
A lean'ifol yoncg girl was married ia
Ban Francisco fast week, and, at the conclu-
sion of the marriage c'remooy. she tamed
to her bustard, and said, "George, bus me,
I am dying." The husband complied witn
tfae request, at.d,at that moment, the youog
bride ftll dead to the ficor.
Now, surely we had a right to expect the
Cbronioleto "do up" ao incideot like that.
It should have fcejn good for at least half a
column with snb-tcadt: "The LastKie',"
"Death of tha Bride," "The A Uar and the
TomtBi"etc.,6tc. We shall Icse all confi-
dence ia tie Chronicle if It lets Eastern
pipers get ahead of it ia this way.
An Bar for Music
Artd-nosed man thinks he has an ear for
music. He sijs he is thoroughly scqnaintsd
with all the bars.
Battler's "Wixxe Parlor.
Lew Rattler, formerly in the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
blende, day and evening, at S3* Bush street,
below Kearny. a b
The Last New Song.
Air— "Mod <t Chandon."
Emerson Corville U my name,
fyiy butin^sa always 1b the same;
Extern Oysters, aad Fanoy Boast,
Relishes these, that my boasa can boast .
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohlhlgbohl Ohlhigh obi
None vrh-j have been bnt again will go.
CorviUe (ays sol eays boI
0> Pi-e Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Shell'flib in every at vie,
Inwardly cause yon much to emilo.
lL*dl*s wi-h escorts there always go,
Ladies to) T. a lies go?
Emerson Oorvllle's politsl and so
3-1 They gol they go I they go I
Star Stilrts ana Collars.
All Berts and sizes, for sa'.e cheap, at tbe
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideedorff at, •
Psrepa-Roia In Egrypt.
Just before leaving Cairo, lime. Res* had
a rem arkabls benefit at the Opera House, of
which we cita an account: "The benefit was
taken in hand by tho best Greek, English
and Amoricm residents, who raided a sub"
sorir-tion among themselves to illuminate
the theatre with w-x cind!e', and bay up
the whole theatre for their own friends, the
public having a poor chance fer place), and
offering any sum for seats and boxes. They
ordered 24U bouquets, and in the front of
each box were placed two bouquets, and son-
nets in different languages, piloted on dif-
ferent colored paper. At tbe eleventh hour
(24 hours btfjre tho performance) Afediui,
who was to have sung a Greek song, w*s
taken ill and could not Eiog, so I had to
learn a song in Greek. You may fanoy my
agony in pronouncing a language I don't
know, but they all say I did it very well, and
tbe public nearly went mad over me. Tho
showers of bouquets were wonderful. Two
stage-c~earers had to come atd help me.
Then I had two lyres presented to me, with
a magnifloant large gold Egyptian necklace
and earrings, presented by the subscribers.
Ia fact, itwas au oration en regie, and t wes
delighted, as you may fancy. After the opera
the English Cotsul and family, the Broad-
ways, and several other ladies and gentle-
men, surprised me at home, and a Mr. Jo-
hanides, tbe head of the Greeks, came to
compliment me. We bad lots of ofcampagne
and supper, and I never laughed so much
in my life. I hare had since tho benefit an-
other pair of earrings, and a locket'ia the
shape of a Maltese cross, with gold and white
enamel, and a Turkish silk opera handker-
chief, all woven in silver, gold and diflerent
silks; a'so, a magnificent fan of ostrich
feathers.^^—^-^^-—-^^— -_
A Reliable Paper.
If the Call does not do better as a "news-
paper" we shall enlarge Fioako. get the tel-
egraph news and ran an opposition. A sad
bash was made this morning of that Ban
Quentin escape story, which was published
in Pioako yesterday morning. The Call
saya tbat the discovery took place "shortly
before half-past two o'clock on Saturday
afternoon," when it was really at eight o'clock
oa Monday morning. If tbis is a simple of
Call news we don't intend to place much re-
liance on that paper in future. The Chron-
icle did better; it re-vamped Figabo's account
of the previous morning.
Paariinjf Precedent too Par.
"I say, old fellow, what are yoar poli-
tics?" said a wit :y Aberdeen man, quizzing
another artisan. "Conservative— my fa-
ther was Conservative," he replied. "And
what ia your religion?" continued the other.
"Protestant— my father was Protestant,"
was the answer. "And why are yon a bach-
elor?" said the other. "Because my father
was a — oh confound itl don't bother me
with your slupid questions."
New York spend* $3,000,000 on funerals
annually' and thinks it cheap enough.
Baltimore owes $610,551, and expects to
reduoe the amount to $359,055 tbis year.
Sentence of Rnsse J,
Bnssell, the elu.. derer of Crotty, was sen-
tenced tbis morning to be hanged on the 26th
of July.
Dental Work.
Fob fikebt qojlitt. or wobx, go to T. O. Jee-
enp, dentist, cor. Sutter ud Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 3-u
Twenty Thousand
Fapax Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, office 121 Leldeadorff at.
Slgnor FulvlO Rossi
Oivee private lessonB In Italliu and English
Vocal Music, at 645 Clay street, or at tho resi-
dence of the pupil. S-j
Millineet. — HatB cle ned, pressed and
trimmed to ord>r a' the lowest prices. Hiss
J. F. Wood 824 Washington street. 4-y
A Solution of tne Chinese Problem.
IndiaouBalng the evlla of Ohinew Immigra-
tion and the existing doprestion of baetnesi in
Ban Francisco coiB^quent u; on the displace-
ment of whit? labor by Chlnete in our work-
shops, tbe Golden Era hits the nsil square on
the hLad io tbe following :
Tbe on); measure of redress which holds oat
any promue of relief la tho formation of anti-
ObineBO societies all over tho Oosnt. th« members
of whi;h ehall be pledged not to employ Oblcer,
not ro pnrosase goodd of tboae who ao employ
tbs m, nor to parcnase goods of Ohine&e minnlic-
tnriei. They first propose these anti-Ohiorss eo-
cietii-s sbon'd te to make themselvas felt in tbe
oharaoter of porohasers. If one thousand men
iu this city Bbould effect an orsauization under a
solemn pleig1* no" to employ Chinese nor to pur-
ee ase goods of individuals or firms who might em-
ploy them, it would greatly strengthea the bands
of such of oar local manufacturers as are now
enraged in the experiment of oompetTOg' with
ODineee manufactures. If tbis one tboosuid was
mpliiplted by toe, as it. soon might bs, the sue-
cw of tbe experiment would be assured. These
societies must be organised without tbe aid of law,
asoo law would be constitutional tbat discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Such organiza-
tions oould only be carried oat where the com-
munity is nearly unanimous In favor of the object
to be attained ; bn. such unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in tbis Stats.
The experiment has beentiled by at least
Otu man in Sin Frtnolico. We allude to Mr.
H. Sat '.iff, who Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Kearny str.'et. As 1 >ng ago
a; UG\ Mr. SatlifT, knowing what tha result
of ObineEe labor would b°, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese wcrsmen, n?r
sell) nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
ht> nas carried ont tbis resolution to the pres-
ent day, ana will continue to adhcra to it as
long aa he remains in business. Many of his
friend* thought it lmpo?elole for him o item
ttiD curr-ot of ppJAltlon to those In the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
bas r*ons si successfully, and Instead of tbe
one email establishment which he commenced
with at the time of forming tui i resolution, he
now has two of the la-ge-;t lu tbe city.
Don't Fall to Call and See
Tbe most wonderful and gifted Doctor For-
tune Teller of the age, Madams Smith, Astrol-
oger, Jnit arrived from the East, and can be
consulted on all events. She bai charms for
Luob, Love and Happiness, which never fail to
tale effect. Office Consultation, $2 ; by Letter,
S3. All communications etriotly private. Office
hours from 10 o'clock a m. to 8 p.m. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed in every respect. Office, 15
Second street, Boom 1L. io
We get no bntlness from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our wort, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leideedorff street. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Fains,
£>r. Barlow «J. wmith
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at bis Bygeiau Hall, 637 California street .
every Friday evening, commencing at 1 H o'clock.
A part of tbe evening Is devoted to examining
tnd prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
■to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p. it., free. w
Pratt's Abolition Oil
OursB Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-x.
A Servant in the Cornier.
Weed's C&rpet Sweeper, with the belt assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John C. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Harket street. **
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Cater Laundry, 191
Leidesderff atreet. *
A Sharp Hit.
Under tbe head ©f "The Difference" the
Saorsmento Etcord cf Saturday b: s tho fol-
lowing:
Frank Pixley charges tbe editor of the
Record with tfce high crime and misde-
meanor cf being sn Englishman. The ed-
itor of the Record is not ashamed of bis
origin, wbleh is more than cau he said of
■Frank Pixley, who denies bis raoe, very
irrationally. He has no reiBon to be
ashamed of it, though it might be pardoned
for repudiating him.
Benefit of a Trade,
Give your sons s trad?. One roan with *
trade is worth a thousand without one. The
hosts of yonng men in every large oity who
apply for employment aod fail to get it, for
tho reason tbat they are not educated or espeo>
iallyfitudforaoy particular business, con-
stitute a powerful argument in favor of re-
form. Under the apprentice system, we should
have fewer ignorart mechanics and incom-
petent buBlneEB men. A trade is a fortune
in itself.
m ■ - ■
Going Too Far.
Kate Williams, of Peoria, 111., knocked
her lover flit to the ground because be in-
sis'ed npon kisaing her the third time at
the garden gate on a moonlight nigbt reeen
tiy. Two was ber limit.
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Iio<ibacUera and **tr.tlonjiri.
Stacej k Hook, (eohool books a rpsolaltj.) B. VI
corner Fourth and Jessie.
H. H. Moore. SOS noBtcomer?. oeir Merchant.
Basilicas Colleges.
Heald'a, Bryan t & Btratton'o Oo!lege. 24 Post street
Butcher*.
Eatz, Fred. Btalta <M to 100. California Markst.
Employment Office.
Chaa. F. Beoherer k Co . 652 Sacramento street
Chinese Kraplosment Co.— Pisroe A Co.. 627 Sac-
ramento strett.
O'Brien A Ward, 610 Uootf ornery atreet.
Frcuch Fancy K-ooitt.
Looan A Co.. 19 Mooteom^nr. 107 and 109 Butter,
II Mir Jewelry,
H. A. CaDander, maoDfaolnrer, 6t Second street
Ilntnun Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. lid Bacond otn«et
SfUllner*.
Mrs. M. He!lg, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Records.
O. V. Gillespie. 611 Wasbtogionatrmt
WutcKei and Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender 61 Beoood street.
Wliltencn nnd Paster Hungers.
A. W. Whe'.der. 22 Geary i treet.
Wines «M»d Itlqemrs. (Wnolssala.)
Panerl K. k Co.. K04 Front
Cujb^otakt.— Madame Clara Ante nil, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 333 Kearny attest, bet. Bn&h and Pine,
consultations in English, French and Germax.i
It Is Taruo.
J. A. Bbaber Ac Oo. are selling parlor. Bets and
allothf-r kinds of rarnitnreand bidding cheaper!
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand s ghost of a chsnee when
people know Bbaber's prices. 707 Market street.
San Francisco Jewelry Hannfactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant ftrert Diamond
Betting, BoameliDg. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale. «•*
£*liotoanrB.i>riic Caraa
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
jjiaaion etra* t. a
Wblte Labor Only i
Employed by the What Obeer Lsnndry, 131
Leideedorff slreet. •
T*lao Best Remedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pals. Dr. Pet.
ry's Web foot Pill 9, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
atreet, cerner of Commfrcial. *
trrsah ami Sweet.
Far the best confectionery, gi to Canty and
Warner's. 1G7 Montgomery St near SattcT. B
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gaB light,
uur carersss feat , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, rr ade a scieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While xaosty stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters eoltly fell.
Made that wlnanw seem to he
Pome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It loose so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
Ko sooner had we found a seat
Than at our aide a waiter neat
Made bis appearance, asked our wish-
Bald tbey had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked magnificently, ton;
All fciida of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, than
Ton*re different from other men.
They'd clamsand crabe and terrapins;.
In fact, we found they had withho
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
prepared to ternnt an epicure.
The ladias, too, have round, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beat ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubtB this let him rush
To three hundred thlrty-eeven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there Once will go again,
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 837 Beth atreet, above
Montgomery; open Day and If ighU
CHABLF8 FIAAKE. Proprietor.
FIGARO
18 DISTRIBUTED KVKBY DAY THROUGH}
out tbe centre of tbe city, in all Hotels, Rss»
tanraata, Saloons, Btsret and Offioea.
FIGARO
18 CTIBOTJLATED KVBRY DAY ON THE
. Oakland t erry Boats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
{8 "HERE, THKKfi AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Uonveyancea, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY. IB
placed io tbe hands of nearly all who come
to tbe cltj to make purchases, and is therefore tbs
best of advertising medinaas.
^
GREAT REDUCTION IN fy
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CHAS. MAYER'
Pioneer Cloak !
(Formntlj M^jir 4 Wuklut
Ko, SO MHlBOmit I
Oppo.lle the Z-Ick Hon.
BKAKCB, 408 KF.1BJT «
MR. MATER CALLS ATTIlmr
I«8» .ad well nliotad alSHtSi
Ladles Cloaks, is Silk,
and Cloth,
SUM, S.iin». Olotking,, .do ",,„ J!
Trimmlog.. 'JUST AkklMttrUl
th. Sammer stTl,, or »-«*■
"All ASK SMBKO,,
imm svrn,
*f-.BT9,<^,'D™**",**<1 •«'<• bk
id l.ta&t fa»hioo, at reMomblo imt.^
Of!
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FIGARO
piROULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMUE;iH
Vy every Theatre in San Franoisoo.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL TELE
priEdpal botets in California, Nevada and
OreKon— tne papers left fn the theatres at sight
being gathered np and saved for that pnrpose.
RETURN THE BOOK!
IFTHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the Fioabo Office its par
ttonlarly reanested to return it at onoe.
Do Wot, SiifTor irum Corns,
The anfortnnate eufferere from Cores, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. R. JEL Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
pviAak from experience, hsvtnpr tested the Doo-
ter's capability. Referenoes given Ureqalreci. a
Sanciwlch Island Pulu.
Since the sscenslon of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of indastry le
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who bag long been the
principal importer of puln, has received ad-
vices tbat the gathering and bis shipments tbts
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mattraas bedding, and doubtless Mr. SchreL
ber will nnd no difficulty In disposing of all
that cornea. a
Asa U. WauKaman'e
" Ohiga?o Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The cele
orated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Dally Incch, with lobster salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents, Regular Ger-
man lunches, caviar, BwIsb cheese and sand-
wiches, served to order. To lunch at Wauga-
man's it thb thiug. & 3 ,
LOOK. OUT
....roa THE....
Business Directory
1 00 000 OOPIKS T0 BK IBBSED ON
or about June 10th. Eendtayonr
advertisement! immediately to No. 608 Mont-
gomery et, at R. M. i DWABD3'. m9 lm.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST TOAND*
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. A'
orders, especially from tbe country, ars solioita'
»d wlh b. womptl, .gjDd.4 tj. WA0R]EBi
1»7 Mtintrom':rr.it, DBf J Butts'
MILITARY GOODS
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mhH If 1. RODGF.KS JOSBEOB.
AlHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FHTELT FURXISBJBD ROOMS, BUT-
Sis or in salts.
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. _ rjnxarTUsn«4 Rooms to 1st. Lodging witfe
or without board. ALHAMBRA BULLDINO
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CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Theatrical Profession In California prs-
pose formins clasaesfor instraotfoa In Bloetttion.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of aeqolrlna- a nsef al art at a moderate coat
oao send in tnolr names to "Oambyaea " P. O. Box
2331, when partlauiars as to terms, eto., will bs
sent to tham. defl r
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HE PRACTICAL LAWYER.
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ART GALLERY
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San Francisco
Art AssociatioD !
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t os ft rop« 70 fesi Id r» id-air and
Li* Mill aJso Ditttrm Mi f»»' of
ft ih« roe*. %od bit t>o»qa»l*d
TBAPBZf.
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•belt* moroeaai of Oparslio
•or fas Ire, 10 coott.
,.»1 Casts
D HAS RETURNED TO
Eta Parent.
A SHIRT STORE,
■«y tract, has Removed to
Second Mtroet
•a will and • complete as-
f aillRTM and FCK.MSII-
•a, at the aan&l low prices.
BCNEDICT A CO.
KTNTEaXjXa'S
TOX TBK CURB OP RHEUM A-
OooiUp«tloo, ftnd kiodrad dlMSAt*.
' JCavrardlo wrtUi : " T hne Mftto
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I oj l*lo tbftamttlo troablo. '
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Gives Tone lo the Stomach.
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WILL REREW LOSS OF APPETITE.
,,S(?^IXLB^ERS
la a Sore Belief for Indigestion.
^TtiXL'B^RS
HAS HO SUPARIOB AS A
BLOOD PTJBIIT'aJER
WILLIS' BAND.
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•ad for ftftJ*.
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If CtU V TON IIF.R HEDDKK, !>«••■
of Brat- HmmiI.
aV-Ordaro from Urn conrjlry nroiaivllr fttt*oaoo
to Addre.i M. W. WlM.fS. Iftlon-ft Mo»l«
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(MoDtfOB.ry Blook.)
oi'iuirrii imp noo.ooo
•rrT.rm D.PO.IU. oo. p.r wot. p.r month.
•rr-No KoWTii." or cbufi f nr Blok Book.
J. OROOKKR, awr.ury. »TQ !■
N. BWEENET,
MERCHANT TAILOR
as uo«m mirr,
FINE GOODS! PERFECT FITS I
Satisfaction guaranteed 1
APINB LIRE OF BPBIrTO AltD SUMMER
Oood. jolt r.o.iT.d. 0.1 ud in th.nr
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Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
FQUESTRIAN A8ENCY,
Rooms l«t iiinl \9 OOO M'tiMhlnirton striit.
M'lllll. KOTK B TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
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ANUS u>4 UKCMkMKAII cniaooi.d ot
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Hot Prln'-.o a Specialty.
J THE BEST TOR AR0_JbRRT II TOWN.
Alw.il on fll. lb. N.w York H.rtM. H.rp.r'r
I W.akl,. Frank LmII.'i, Da,'. Doloci, Polio. Oa
i latt., all lb* California pap.il, alio Londoo
| Ponob. RaU'iLlfa. Illortral.d London rl.wa. UaU
and iall.fr jonraalf.
arr* Don't torr.l tba ilka of th. Hoi Raot.h.
f.l tf W. B. WALDROn. Proprlator.
GERMAN PIANOS.
OEOROE MAYES*
MBS. KOOBBT. OLAIRVOVABT, TKBT »X-
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^"^W*T
THE BUST AND Tn* OtlifAP-
,>ftt. rJobiftobttivltsr A Oo., A«sots
for tbo oslabrslod FsstiTlsi of
Slathnsr, la Lsi[>h«t. and Boblalp,
BUlls Nm. AO. At, i.a, rjailfymiLft
Marks*, sotrftBos on Osilfontis strooL
Pabllo or pxtvsto parrl«a k.\<\ f* ml I La. rappMatl
from « A.K. to II P. at. laftJlM* sad OaatltTflsilV
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDEII
$50,
IbAWTCASTER'S
• 17 W A*lf IAOTON •! KiKT,
Mtln Op p. MftCBirs'BUpsrft llnnasv
BANGER HALLB
(BaKOER'S HAII.,1
14 HEART AT.. JVF.AR IIAR»I.
Maae hoi thr I'h-kMl Braiada of WUM
aid Llqnori oa lutsid.
DEPOT WCTAND at KAECHt'S BAY BREWIBT
f«l« ll CHRIS FBLDHABH,
Attention, _Good Livers!
MB. T. r.KROB'4. FOUV
-rV U»a-
isnraDl, 'i'- i »*••■ I is rtia'iBffr^Dant
■ lie olsinn dsnartniaAi tbnt Mill randsr lbs M3-
;.-f( iii'ir-' poi'^Isr tbftu It hss «>»»r bsan dorlaa
i.-ritj. Our BillftoIFara
•t- ►,'■■» all lbs doVlctowa of tbs —so a. Otty
isbttM is "Oool V»rs, (.oort Uookloc and Hodorata
Ob arias."
P. HtKHKI St CO,
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SBl sod 31WJ UoumarclAi. aaa
toa Hstkot iirsot.
Opsn rom \ AJf. to 10 P.M. sn31 ha
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
visittiNiA crrr. mita»a.
I^BIB BlAEOArTT TBBATRB BA| BBBB BK-
dsoorsfsd, sad oan b* rentad bj tbs night oa
br tbs wesk. HUrs aid uavsJlng oompaala*
liboralli trofttad with on lupHcatton b > fattsa
bIIMIH PlPKBi.
Hsjijcaraud sals Prrorlata*
Or to J. II. MeCABE.
aaO WnahlDtrtoa atr—t . Kan KracoUoa
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
SOA THIRD STRKKT,
Baa tbe obel «»' ftnd n.o-t aaltjct assortment ot
(oo da fn ber Iido m ihtnnf.f. her II A'f B srs nias-
tpIb of briai*. sod whu la mot i > - laot, ll H
TK8 JOtTBNAL OP AMTJSEHENT8.
PnirUoned ererr D*r in the Tear by
p. BOOAKDUS
as* Merchant *nd 53« Wo-hlii**.. HI.
Below Montgomery. Sin Fr»nci«oo.
TOE3DAI *UYi7. 1873
Old Holderiair.
"Poreaoldier I'exc'aimefl a loneold widow
in Eaet Tennessee, »b a battered veteran in
blue appeared at herdoor, and meekly asked
Tor a oup of cold water. The good old lady
brought out a black bottle, from which the
•battered veteran poured a teaepoonfal into
a glass of water, and took a vigorous pull
at the bottle when ber back was turned.
Then ebe place 3 b fore h<m a snb.-titiii 1
supper of ham and eggs and c:rn bread and
•coffee, upin which ha advanced in gallant
■style. "And yon are mighty young to be a
solditrin'," she said, looking at him benign-
antly over her spict.c'ea. "Yes, mum; I
am the oDly son of my widowei mother;
but my country ciUed me, and my duty to
my oountry is only second to my duty to my
<fce*tor." "Shol Why, you talk as peer, as
a minis 'er. Have yoa ever been wotudsd?"
'•Very often. I w«.s once shot through t^e
heart." "Th-ough the heirtl lawful ea^ea!
Didn't it kill you? "Not qaite. The inter-
costal mnse!e was penetrated longitudinally
and extravasited with varicose veins; but
the bullet ranged across the left lobe of the
ar;ohnoii art?ry; produciog a comminated
fraolure f tha antdrior proems of the C3ie-
bellum, aod ciusiag a lesion of the spinal
Tiscerj aod the hypiphoaphates of the fib-
rils, and that deliyed my recovery." You
don't mean to cay that you lived through all
that?" 'I was spared, mum, to be an hum-
ble monument of the mercy of Provides.
I must be going now, with maoy thinks fcr
yomr kindness. It is nearly time fur our
eveniae prayer meeting, and I mu:t be there
to open it. Hive you such a thing asa poc-
ket-bible to spire? Mire WiS destroyed in
the l-3t battle, by being etruc&by a bullet in
my coat pockst. It was the last gift of my
beloved mother, and it sived my life."
"What a blessed tliog it is to have a bible!
There is one that belonged to my Matilda
Jane; butlkoow that you will make a good
use of it. I will remember you in my pray-
ers, pore soldier!" He wjJksd up the rosd
until he was i lined by several more battered
Teteranp, who came out from a corner of
th9 fence. Two of them bore a keg, others
carried lio backets, others had thjre arms
full of bottles. "Have you it, boys?"
asksd the veteran to whom the bible had
been presented. "All right, my covey.
Ten gallons of peioh brandy, a k;g of
Applejack, and ever so many bottles of
blackberry vine, The old gal was well
fixed." "You maVe 6uoh a d— 1 of a noiee
that she would havo Bmoked you if I hadn't
-been there to throw ber off the tn.ck. Le'.'s
go and divifle. I ought to have the biggest
share, aa I had tie hardest part of the
work." It h thus that patriotism and vir-
tue are rewarded.
Eujoynblf Drives.
An elegant aod comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and areli&ble dilver Br? the leadinges-
eentlalsof an mjoyoblerlde, and theae cannot
be secured In Ban Frantleco so unquestionably
as from Frank Eon tor, whose caniagea data
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Bts handsome tnm-onts are nsed
bt the beet circles of the city, ana as he makes
it a point to employ abl?, honest and perfectly
courteous driver*, neu more liberally patron*
heed than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no oarrlages
except those which be wot ides. Frank has en.
joyed gr -at success in Mb business, and tne
Admirable way in ■hioh he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who pa'roniae him. *
Vothzbi or FAUOiBe who are about to spend
■the Sammtr In the country with thtir children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
the maelTea as well aa their children with under
oloihtng. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and male of better material
-than at any otntr place la at H. Priedl&ndir &
Co'*, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3b
Derby Sweepstakes,
The drsTving of the Epsom Derby Sweep,
e'akes at the CLarlag Cross SUoan, 606 Mission
atr*et, near Second, his be. n postponed to
Tuesday, May 27th. A few tickets remain un.
SOld. •
Corn?, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect oure warranted by Albert Sohoen-
wald, 127 Second ttreet. i-di
JCoDnwell, fellow Card Writer
Reed* m--.de and raa.V to order. Boom 10
.508 Ifark A Etreet, cor. Poet and Montgomery u
Bomoval,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to US
Poet atrwt. Sewing nuotiinea rented endjre.
paired aa usual, and sold oheaper than ever, x
Ladles Visiting*, c.irds.
Written, engratYd or printed by Josw P.
Dwtsb, 126 Sutler street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. H. B,— Hakdzx»-
omsn SKATLT mamded. PrKHAKBEn1 of every
description to order, B
■Bonnd Not to be Beat,
Ib G. Bnrkbardt'd motto. Pine Frsnch Galf
Boots made to order from (8 to $10. A good fit
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at MO Wash-
ington strert end be convinced. A full assort
mentof neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to salt ev. rronVs pcrs*. 4.K
Attention, Lndlee
To give the skin the softness of velvet, and
be tint of the Ulr to the complexion, nte
LETTEEFBOM PHILADELPHIA
(PBOMASOCOlfllOHlLCOtBBBPOSDEMI,]
Philadelphia, May 17-b, 1S73
Deae Figabo:— Lsst night tfce Academy
of Muse was crowded from pit t? dome by
the elite of Pluldelphia, in a grand testi-
monial farewell benefit ts tMs cly's prime
fivcri e, Lewis Morrison, up to now leading
man of the Walnut Street Theatre. It .was
an OTation such as few of the public's peta
ever receive in a life lime, and is regarded
on all aides as the great event of the entire
season. This edifica is one of the largest
in the world, and it was found necessary to
me it on acoont of the enormons number
of seats sold. The p'ay wts "Borneo and
Juliet," and its unpaialled success is greatly
duetD the kicdly assistance of Mr. Morri-
son's generous, manager at the Walnut
St.eet Theatre, Thos. A. Hall, Eaq., the
Nipoleonio manager of the East. Mr-
Morrson p'ayed Borneo as only he can por-
tray it, renie ihg the lines with a Bweet
tenderness, and a subdued intensity of pas-
sion which in my opinion quite lays Messrs.
Lawience Barrett and Edwin Booth ,in the
shade. He is the Borneo of the American
stage; Italian in appearanoa, most graceful
in person, poetic in action, mellow io voice,
and reading with a delicacy of expression
which only a man of mind, a scholar can
give; he fits in all the essential attribu es
this rare gem of Shakspeare'B brain. His
success was unequivocal. The Juliet of the
evening was Miss Base Wood, of the Wal-
nut Street Theatre, bhe is an artiste in the
fulhst meaning of that term, and young
and beautiful as ever Juliet could be imag-
ined. Her performance of this role is a
complete snrpiise, fallowing as it dees so
el -83 on thLt of Miss Neilson, the great
Eoglish tragedienne. Th 5 l-.dy baa devel-
oped talent that may ram her to an em-
inence she scarcely dreams of. Mr. Morri-
son and Miss Wocd were repeitelly called
before t'.o oar tain, and were showered with
bowquets. Mr. Morrison made a farewell
speech to bis many friends on bis int9oded
departure to fill an engagement at the Cali-
fornia Theatre. He will reach San Fran-
Cttoo about the middle of July. His ab-
sence will be regretted by the numerous
and faabiouable patrons of the Walnu
Btreet Theatre. Mr. E. L. Davenport, of
the "Chestnut," rendered Mercutio, but was
suffering from hoarseness. A magnificent
banquet was given to all the artisls of the
orcasion in the large green-roam of the
Academy. Philadelphia pjid a graud tri-
bute to an artist and a gentleman, whoso de-
parture will be a much felt Iobj by .thous-
ands of our Theatre-goer?,
An old Caijfobkian— "Geoeoe/
Too Cheap* - -
A Florida Alderman sold bis vots for an
oroide chain atd a circus ticket, his friends
are naturally aabamed and indignant. They
know taat be might have obtained a jack-
knife in addition by simply esking for it.
Baltimore Blue.
The Baltimore Bulletin edited by Wm.
LatTan formerly on the S. P. Bulletin Biys:
So far the weather has teen such that even
April would be r shamed to own it. Three
fine days came t > prove aa aggravating oon
traBt to the mud, gloom and rain of the
rest; and now we are in dull expectany of
a premature summer. April brought storms
and frost instead of mingled showers and
sunshine, and May bo far has thrown its
traditional character to thejwinds, and pro'
claimed itself an uuplsaaant -hybrid. Balti-
more, with an utter etagnatioD of trade,
looks bluely on everything acd takes heart
at nothing, cot even at the prospect of i*8
annual battle with the malarious Basin.
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
Ln bats. At " Tea" Eat Store, 64T Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny) , all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable, Every one who
goes there la sure to be suited. a
Or. Doherty
Has devoted bia study more particularly to
ohronlo and •peclfle practice, and as such Is
now the mort suooeEsful of any Physician ln
San Fraii':. co. Office SIS Sacramento street,
ooraer of I eide&dorft, a few doors natow What
Oheer House, f
A. Fleaeant Liocacion,
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of roome to let there
Tne building la a very fine one and Is well
lighted and ventilated. «
Woman's BJRhts.
One would think that it was one of woscan'a
rights to enjoy aa good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same trice for It, Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and ger tit men" in fan
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Texbe fe as exception.
At the Pioitekb Bxstaukavt, on Wa'Liogion
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles cm
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price, Henry Bocken, established
since 1840, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find there
dishes' to please the most epicurean taste, *
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Corel I*me Back and Paralysis.
3-L
BftttM
Tne We-w Oyster House,
Otstze Gbotio has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyiter Deal- ri in
the city, "For Ladies and GectUmerj," at 138
Pine st,, next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This is
in every respect a place whtre a ftcitUeman can
take his family, & a
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
Laundry. 121 Letdtsdorff st
m
A Doctor's Diary.
A pocket diary has been picked up ln
the street, and is now In the finders poa-
ee sioD, awaiting its owner. From thefol-
lowiog extracts it appears the losar was a
medical man.
"Ease 230, Mary An Perkins. BisueP,
washerwoman, SickoeBB in ber bei. Fisik
Bum blue pills a soaperfik; aga52. Fed me
one dollar, 1 kuirter bogus. Mind get good
kuarter and mak Ler take mo fisik.
"EaBe 231, Tammes' Erioks. Biraes, Ni-
rishmao. Live9 with Feddy Molouny whot
keeps a dray— siknessi digg in ribs and tow
blak eye?. Fisik to drink my milter twice
a day of Basiperily here and jessop, and fish
He, with asifediiy ts make ittaete nsisy.
Kubed his faca with kark greasa liniment,
aged 29 years of age. Prinked the mixter
and wuddu't pay me bekase it tasted DSBty,
but the miiter 'i I work his innards, I reckon.
"Ease 232, Old Misses Bogga. Aint got
no biuioe&a, but plenty of money. Sikness
awl a humbug. Gav her soma of my cele-
brated'Dirscflorikon,* which she Bed drank
like edd tee— wich it was too. Must put
stuff in it to make her feel sik and bad, Tne
Old Wommen has got the roks."
Notice to the Public
H. Pey eer, 719 liontgemery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off bis hne stock of men'*, boys' and chll-
urens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gente furnishing goods, h&ts, trunks, valises,
eto., below oo>t, Call if you want bargains. 3x,
Premium Sblrt nxakvr.
Er---. Eveline Mor.ia 526. Ee:rnyst„ respect-
fully solicits a call from friends, and strangers
vialtlcg the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 6>a
Olam OhowderEvery JVlftnt.
The beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just oil
Eearay. 3-r
Siux*. Moore,
Formerly of Buss House OarrlageB, can be
oimd in trout cf Ooleman Bros, clothing es-
abliBhmenr, southwest comer Bush and Mont-
gomery 9tB,, or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaae orders
1 3ft at either piece promptly attended to day
• * night, at reduced rates. fg
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bhenmatisxa and Neuralgia.
Fine Candies
Fresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, _t M. a. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearcy Btreet. Wholesale ana retalL o
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLO I
Just Received
ao CASBS
....or....
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BE9CL1B PRICE. St OO.
WUI be Sold for $1 OO
XO CASE3S
Fine Panama Hats,
WORTH 83 50.
Selling tor One Dollar-.
■Public Aocommodatlon.
Washing left at the office before 8 x. M.. can
be returned ln the evening If reqo.ir*d; we
never disappoint! What Ohear Laundry, 131
Lelaesdorff street, •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Parisian House.
SAIC B1FAEL,
ONE BLOCK FEOM THE RAILROAD.
L. THORIN, Propietor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
....AHC...
3Ft eataux*ant.
FlrU Qnallty of Wines, J-!q-
aon and Cigars.
BOARDERS TAKING BY WEEK OR MONTH-
McDAKIEL'S THEATRE
OBBIIIXX, nYOHLVS,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
►"Talent goinc Aast will find it to their adran-
tag* before leaving California to correspond with
J. UcDANIEL,
> Look Bex No. 1. Chevenus, Wyoming.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College i»f Medicine.
_ ive objects to be seen. Qpen to th*
pQblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUAEEA HAU
Bis Montgomery atreet. FOR MEN ONLY-
De. Jobda.k'8 PBTvaTE Orncr is at *xi
Oesrr itreet (Deposits old Msohanloa' Pavilion).
STEVENS, HOLMES & CO.,
585 M 1CBAMENTO STBEKT,
FILL ORDERS FOB ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
md attend to ail ba = tne3-» from all parts of
the coast on commisnon. rftjrada.TJtabanQ' Idaho
a specialty. mj23 lm
IO O A.S
-. !m..OP...,
Railroad Caps-Cloth, Velvet
UtllliLiK PEICE, SI SO.
Selling* for Fifty Cents
lOO T30ZEIN
CASSIMEREfllSUMNER] HATS2
At Fifty Cents, 3
Fifty Cases
....or xar....
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WtLL U SOLD
FOB ONE DOLLAR
CL.OTSI1VG
gentsi:furnishing goods,
All Grades,
aj«d:oheapek tou ax~k otdxb
stoke ik tbs citt.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
PICNICS. EXCTTRSIO
S. F. and K. P.Bt
CHANGE OF
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO Td i
ONANOAFTFBAPlciri lm
io> witb th. tu Brwolwo A jSI •
road Oomp.Dy for 01o..rd.l.tBdilil
tarolnr. th. tr. in win lm. KJ,' |
5:J0 o'clock i m . cooed", . 1 UpC I
.ij,m.r.,d .rri.lngin S.oViiS !
I b.« itonen «od tin n,U. «ii I
with iUgB> to led from .11 Dol.u. f
SUNDAY EXCUR3 OnFat RIM
Leave Sin Franoltoo at 8 a •* I
arrifing at UloTurdtU at 1 o'oloc* p I
will laave 01ov«rdalsat2oVlMt i!
FraaoiBoo at 7 o'clock, Thu « '
•lODiits ajveral nours at ani ol lb I
tbs hoe Bf the roitd For all isr«, '
tne OompUi) 'a office 4»6UMLrM,.
»pJ
The City Ga.
..FOR THJ..
Coming Picnic
T'HE ATTENTION OP ALL SO
sooiatlooB aod Hiltun Oon,
*?ji f J9..*.?"1***8 offared bj tt..
vw tue lUTuiiftB ooared br tti*
and be«.Qiifal inModi for Uolldi
Tals. Tney can be procored obi
week for ptooio parpoae* the eoa
more advatJuaeotiB terras thasatii
THE CITT GAJtD
Are easy of aocees without uv tari
and are provided with Urge aad bai
large bhade Tress; bsaoufal ri»v
Irom OTery clime; oniiiioai Bals
moth Dancing Pavilions; a aatai
Ple&enre Boats: l/otmtaini acd 0th
ers. alt perfecilr sfceltersd frea i
maramott Be*taoraot iioo Ibsfrw
conveoipooe for the aocoansQiUs
nlcs has been made. Kitritllatb
in the most complete order for ibi e
TUK CITT ©*_BQ
Are th« larcesb in the Suts. ti ■
aores of Knoll and 8hsrf*d Lin I
deoB. etc., and era capabls of ■
20,000 persona witD the srea^ast eoa
tra Cars run directly to tne Oardsas
Flonio OomiDittHi are esptotallr
and inspect ths Ground., aad a*
which frill be moat favorable.
H. "V. 8 TE VEdf , F
SaVOfSoe bonrsS to6p.v..dalb ■
corner Twelfth and Fofsoft) alrssti
N. B —300,0ii«> Adninlsa Tit
An. i. UWVFVU« aaiLiriigB IIS
by various Asaocistio&s holdlu t
vr tuiuuo ^.UdOUiablOQi
City Gardens la«t year. i-. n,
liqaors nil! be prohibited en ths ■
tiv&l days.
Badger'sGentral^Paft
Sam
T
HBSK BEAUTIFUL GA8DI1
open for the ssatoo, aid bus
popular
Will bo bold there. Tho .UruK.
on.. SKATING PAY! LION, MD
NA8IOM. Skltisx <n. O. WMt*
AomlMlen
CHILDREN IO CENTS.
Bead! Bead!! !i
THE PALACE OF Fl
AKOTBER KXOI'IEMMT i
New - tore. 17 SocoaA MfN
Grand Hotel. Olothlsir ef tot i.
fashionable styles made (»«rdsr.
note thFprh.
Pants.... from $6 to* .: '
Suits from t
I i.Tite the inspection of tW CI*
the market.
A. MORRII
No. IV
mvl7 lm
Second
Oppoalt- Cnfc
AUCTION 8*1
New City Hal
No 77 and Is-tot
MONDAY. JOJIf! 16, UTI-JOtj
T01V A SUN, Anouo«M» »♦ '
err Btreet. For p.rll ral.rJM. ^
AIU .nd Miiminer.
Br ord.r Boud of 01 IJ BID Ow
KlB-td BOB' J 8M»:
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Annoanoes that at his Saloon.
601 Kearny it.. X.W, enr. SaeraameBt*.
LoatT t imoag for the excel lenos ef its
"WIT\JEtS and LIQUORS
Ail Drink, will h.noelon o b.
T B N CB NTS.
mySI la
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AND SELLS
Grood Second-hand Clothing.
Also. OLEiPfS. DYES, and REPAIRS, in the
mostsoientiBc manner. He has made the above a
special.; for 10 years, and is bound to giro satis-
faction aoalL *p2s Lm
Metropolitan Theatre,
SACBAHKKTO.
K. MOHIiOW. 6 OLE PROPBrBTOK.—
• This hooae can bs raoted by the night,
week, month or year by, flnt-olaas eomipanjes only
Will hold ahont$l.tX«. Address as shore, ayll
W
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
W61TA DA oe.
Selling far &3 SO!
«IIOTE.
WE STATU StHFIY FACTS, AXS
OTJAKAKTEE TO tBLL fiOOlS AT
TUX PBIOSS "WE AIYEKTIiE,
•■ULL AND SEE.
618 and 620 Kearny street,
COBWEB COIUIEBCIAL,
DRREN
HERr
The Great Tor.le #»< i
Sale FTcrjwh-rt,
THE RIAL1
A. 3Popular BeW
The Choicest TYlhe. •»**'
raciac c»»*
tTPEBB » AT ABA l
THIS OEM OF A BiWO" '
No. AT TBIB» •
Will b« ciod not «d in •» »"?SJ,'
pbra.0 "U.ctB. on th. «¥X(
willii«nlli th. ool.t |OT»l «*»>
wiFlt l(
H. WAFB«, »
'. woAbJMA
i '
a. c. oOJtK
TEKKAPIN 1\
C»r. Seceed »»» Teh"
, J-T.rn,oUi
Oj.t.r* in «•» «
8UPPBB EOOW
**'V*
THE Vl|
A F.TOtllo B^orHw'
Good Liquors and CM
■Sr-Tbelr Poor BruW * J
E. H. LEVY. Proori.tor%J«! I
Btutrsr uid Oomnilroitl ww.
i
I «p« Soda (
^ 9 9' .*u*H0alU,
1 aT- * HOT"-
[UT'S in VARIETIES
HIW ALHA1BBA THIATBfl.
wV%*MMAMMW
BELLA UNION THEATRE
MAOTJIIl »*••»
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
lt»T
OOT1 A TN.I IVI K»
- ». M . • r .
nnti br teiinfil
M.
TI3CE! DUTCH JUSTICE
I iril.H Iti.iKllhll >|l\ Tableaux Vlvnnt*
II I
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MONS.CHOUFLEURI
LLACE "COO-UETTE.
t- L**« taatvwtto u4 Owpw,
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IV IiODQINQS,
• . D...? . W4 I>o«IM Rom... r».
IX MHftAKSAL—
HRTOiof All Pacha
2S
<>1«, .V I'HIMA DONNA OF A. NIGHT.
OllOuflorl » r-Uva4 V*
iti'- Chouflourl
' • i m r. lit
BULB BEtJCLOfMTSrOBiBE
T&MBOUUSn
•■-
TU Btbylw. ■■
maAGhorm§— "II raw OM
AHi.l MriT-Vintft-nliafi. i R*Ur*4 RUrebani. r«-«l»
Maud., sad aloo i lb* «**•. n«f!' « of lb* i.iwi'
t ■> faraitb is.mbibi for tb* |)*<1>. *• •'*•! M!-in »r- iant«
tiro* m tb* di • •epoi ■•■•at of rimjian and ib* iim ii'nn
paopia. Thit p-a* a1*p*4 br K-llr i
reproajaatauoBjaBd f bnm_fgl1 of m««i
■ A«1.
.J. HOBMflO*
PITRRlf AR. *-•«••
■ j liARORAAS LALaBlJARO ..
D. J BUR 80.MU
<kar«r.*>i-« I* Ik* •■rlf<4M Italia* O^rti
IF.LLT | RUBIMi SJUniSOXTiA
Mmu -r in* nPfr.
■
In * »»4 Oh— <»mrl
TftahaariBj, RaMol, g ruioiaiMi<
I Otaliar." Oamra.
r»« rfXMptto*. Milmi hi. |iTi«iltti to imi of
' i • « t»o«n Itif, of «o*r>*. on lh» latter
la c .; 0o*>. t«d tb« MM*dr it ^« pl>««
big <ia-i|bl«r »t1 h.r .n»rfir im ihr-*c«i(
.. tb-m- »•■ tad Mt(iir«'i Uniform* Ootapmy, M«s»lNf)rtr BtlltN In
•ot «nl dvliibtfal a. a tie.
WILL SHORTLY APPIAR-
C. W. JE8TER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
a'jd pbekieb vr!rrRiLoqrr«T or the world, also.
H.Otoort Prasor, tiao G-ront Fantomlmist
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t*»*'»l!»# »lth tb« Fr.«'-
L.E BAL MASQUE
r>..r»* or of lit fUll .. T R,«* | i.««m« f»lrl..Paaa. l.»rr*U
l» — '.••p*r , Mil K.H, l^v» IiKiK .Joilr
r«p.t<B-> m .. T.>iiar HtfM
Hoodloml.*' *J»«a'*M ' » ' I M ..■•At*
DlUl NMl'tUI "illtl- ■ l-oa DlSM
UoiOoraUir. »«»•« • K. , tl .mil 4 . Mlrn.A Mil mora
li«t.I.i . .Rlltink'liil' »•• i.
L*dr Macbatb .Ltd* Htrlanri (Mania JaaB Will harh
PRIOR*
AdaltiUi...
Dr*M Cirri* Mad Orrirdr.
PrIVnt* lln«*-a
•» €>■!•
*•> ORfJffel
UIBUIIU UOCBKR.
| 0»r. ori'o«a«rcUl
• I Jb ld«d«wdarft* «M.
Kr«nj Btr**!, op.
|Mr«llff thr FltUB
R-I.BTOR A OOTRRLL.
HOUSE
TEYBUY
OV«l*bnUd •! *• WHtTR SHIRTS. Tbej fit pBRXECTLT,
•RT-OALL AND RBR TRKM.
•■d forqbtvlitrb»4 d«rmblllty will B«r»r b* nit«b«d. To b* h*d oolj ■! lb*
IXb Al'ITIOR SroKF. «U» K-.rBT «lrr^ , rn, <-■-
EPIZOOTIC.
A POM. SUPPLY r>p MUinin OAR BR
b« oMtiml at •ir #i«r*. a«*»rd1»t tl tb«
tdnnkli i.RTTK t pal>li*b»d Ui-if b» lb"
tR RXP .KRM ftHPART JaVU
0 BTXCLR A J J.. Apolb*c«rtM. RR1 MonU
gomtn *U Mi. atAl la
AUCT
io h i
THE!
A POP""'-
OF AMUSEMENTS
.. OIBOULATES IN ,
he Theatres,
ATEO EVERY DAY
Liverpool and Great Western
M«'amf.hip.('onipany,
CARRYING THE IT. 8- MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
T IVEBPOOL, QUUNBTOWir.
LoDdODdsmr, Hkmbarf b, Br*m*c,
H»ti», Pirii. S«*d*D. Bclglaji, Korvtf tad alt
Rarapcbb oIUm.
Tbl»Oonip»nj bu trr«nf «»mieli witb tbs Com-
mluiopsr of Emtgratlos ud Rkltrebd UompftiiM
•t If *w York, by wblob pUMofora br* promptly
forw»rdtd to lb* Paclflt Ooui.
For pbttloalan apply to
D. B. ,IArK8nH, Ai»il.
miKla Miit Momlgom+ry atr*ft.
8TILL ANOTHER.
OWIROTOTHS SCAKOITV OP SALOONS,
on Ba«11 itre#l, I b*g to inform nj frinadi 1
and the L,abllo that I b«v*op«D«d tho
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....IT....
aao B«ak street, btlwcei Eoilftaery
■ ■d Hraroj.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
CHAR. "W rELDRiW,
•p3l tf PropritUr.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR8. TROHMLITE A LRRDKA, 0RADDATR8
Of tba L*tp*IObad Vloaoa UolTonltlM, tod
)•*• Aiiitlaot hnrfaoos UnlHd Hut«« Ar»jr. ba»a
nntnid tbolr OfB->* and L«borslory at Ho. ABB
K.KARS Y STRBBT, oaw Oallformla, fortba troat-
raent of dl*«MM of ibt Uiia«nr bad 0«B»r»tiT«
Orrani, »od all PbOBal* CotnpliinU. To aoffartr*
from Aathma, Brooobttla, Diptberlft, Boro TOroal,
OooBumpUoB Bod otbar Dla*M«i ef tb» Lbbbb
ud Tbroftt w» neonand Pr»f«*»»r II allrr'a
•mJIbd r.xtrari of Tolfe, loolndiof IabillDE
AppBrBtOB. WbtOO il «Xt»D«lT»ir BBBd 10 KorOPI
Badfor wbloh mm or* U>* Kol* B«*aia for the !'•
eiflo OowL For farther partlotilara cb'1 or Bddr*M
DRM. TROMULITZ A LCEDRS,
ASfl K*arot itraBt, Han PranelJOo.
Oma HOUB*— From 10 to 12 a. *., 3 to 4 P. W ,
Bed I W? P.M.
P B.-S«pa»W*Dtraa<wf**UBBO«Ommodi,tloo
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CRITTENDEN Sc DALT0N,
POBAIERLT OT IRK
■ ■W lOKH RTASLK1, Hlulin rt.,
HATS ICBCnuiKD TRB
TURF 8ALLERY STABLES
If O. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AlfD HAVR AD-
dad Urg-lf toibtirj
Btaok of bt>i««>, wbiebf
ar* all flr.u«laai. P»r-
tlcola- BttADllOB pBld
|o boardlix horfBO.
tart im tOBIPTBRnRrl A DALTOR.
ArTKat TUB
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO TUK
Hot eootcii,
■ ■tt«r ilrf.t, «r*r Kwni],
And try on. of Ih.ir
Hot Seotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ton Centa
U0U JOS. IX IIRlOOfl. Proprietor.
New Discovery.
THE USE Of TUB WORDUtrUL PLAJIT
tbAl Ood inUndrwl for th« Uor. of
BNIVMtTIIM, NEURALS1A, CBUT, PARAl-
Ttll, OATARRH, ADO AIL IPHAL
AFFECTIONS,
I< nodinlAcd parfBatly by tb* oodar«lfn»d— tbt
oaly poraon on tna Uoniotnt tbtt folly ooorpro
h»radt it* mat to qaalttita. Tbo abov* OomplalnU
Bra treatad e«t»rn*ily wlih Ikfaty and bdoobbi,
DR K K. UuDf-K it to bo foaod at bfi Offloa.
718H«rkf>'. atMBt, oppmu Third . H<>ani 1 and
2, Irnm IdA.U tilPM, and from I to 6 P M
RBHdBBOS, IODU MlAAlOB ItrABt. F«tl«BUC»Il
bo BOOommodat"d wito Room aod Board. apJO
Ladies and Children
....WILL HUD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIK TONIC
ADRRRftlNU PI.KA8ART TO I'BR. RABILY APPLIED,
l« boi |TB«ap. aod will aat lo)ir* tka moat dalloata. II
ouraa all disaaaaa of i a •oalp. ramoTaa daadrBfl,
Prevents Hair Falling,
■aod.ra lb. k.lr oofl ud .lour. «»d I' I'UUHLV VEOI
TABLK.
mm- Th. Ort^n.l flAHK BRTT.tl UAfB TOIVI0 AlfD
DatfUIUfO ui bo had .1 Ma AtM,
1 A«. II. IIATM, n,n,|l.l,
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
wira
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair Mattrasses,
AT TBS
BRANCH HOUSE,
«*« aAnom iTam, con. oiai,
AT
XMfty 0«iAt» por ZiTlalxt,
And JL.01SN by the Week.
L. J. EWILL, Proprietor.
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
FIGARO.'
THE JOUBNAL OP AMUSEMENTS.
PnblJslied ©Terr Day in 'be V ear by
I>_ EOaASDtTS
33» Jaf.reh.ult ond ASS WaahlBttOB rti.
Below Montgomery. Ban 7ranol*oo.
WEDNESDAY MAT 2*. 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc.
California Theatre,
To-nieht "Londoa Assurance," one of tbe best
oomtdin ever written, yitl bo presented, with
Barton Hill as Obar'es Courtier, John MoOullough
ai DaKzK Harry f d waris as Sir Harconrt Ooort-
ley. Miii Annie Graham as Lsdj Gay Spanker, and
ft generally strong cast.
Alhauibra Theatre.
Kelly and Leoo Id "Vons. Cboofleri," Charles
Vivian in ebiradter eorrs, SJ aster Earner and Sam
Riekoj Id act', Litfc'e ilac and Master Franklin in
a oomio polka, and many ether attractions, are
offaredat tho Alharubra tbis evening.
Bella Union Theatre.
Oiasim and Frllz. th* gymnasts, are bo tbor-
ongbly origin*! and perform aooh extraordinary
feat* that every ooe Is delighted with them. Tbey
will appear this f venins Id conjunction with many
oth6F::vor.t.;::*-r**tbi":
BnckleyN New Varieties.
"Professor Fowler outdone," "Deaf as a Post"
ftad "Quiet Lodging!.' are among the acta t) be
performed 10 night.
Woodward1. Gardens.
This ta a dehgb*ful place Id which to spend ft
Smnmir'i a' craooD. There are thousands of cu-
riosities to be seen. Harry Caneiand, tbe musical
clown, and tbe Japanese Troupe, will appear on
Sunday.
Garibaldi Guard, Picnic.
A picaic in aid of the Italian Mutual Bonevolent
Booietr, will be held by the Garibaldi Guard, at
Sohniajn Park. Alameda oa Saoday next. The
picnics of tho Garibaldi Guards axe alwajs very
pleasant affairs.
. Arrived,
Robert b'raaer . the pan tomimia t. has arrived and
will shortly appear at the Albambra Theatre.
AaiTomoiL ilcafiuit.— uno of. the most
• wptou eolleetioaa of tbe kind In the United
•Utaa, con. prising hundreds of eostly and beau-
tiful wrx modeta, is daily on view (to gentlemea
tnly) at the Haiinm on Montgomery street. As
tumr Buy be pmi'^hi. spent here-
A Bloodl'S* Keveoffr.
Alexander Damai advieej the hosbaoda
of nofaitbfal wires to kill tbe frail help-
mates ae soon as they have positive proof of
sin: but Tue la! is easier said than done— as
this little history wilt sarvo to stow. A
young huebsud (in Paris, of course), be-
came so terribly jealous of bis wife that be
pre cured a revolver, eot:red the chamber
of tte srspctt-d culprit, srd demanded an
instant at/fl fall confession of her mijd^eds.
Protestations of innocence only tervtd to
enrage him, acd af er be hid broken a pier
ghaa ALd disfigured tbe ceiling with two
pistol balls, the required acknowledgment
of misoondoct was obtained. Then the out-
raged husband seized upon his wife, and.
instead of emptying another barrel of bis
revolver' took a pair of shears and delibera-
tely ent off her bairl This curioos revenge
seemed to satisfy tbe injury done his honor,
for the pair immediately "made-up," and
are eaid to be living happily together. Dumas
should go and reason wi'h this wretched
maD. It will sp-ril everything for the author
of L' Homme-Femme to have such premis-
ing tragedies turn into such pre sue farces.
Compensation.
A boy sboH' tea years old, ragged and al-
most barefooted, dropped into the Central
station at Detroit, and ah> , ti
him where ■ q°^of the men ask*!
. nis father was. "Dead."
replied the lad. "Where is your
mother?" "Run away," was the answer.
"That's tough," ODntinued the officer; "I
should tb\Dk you would feel pretty lone-
some." "N t A bit of it," exclaimed the boy ,
brightening up; "there's going to be tbe
biggestcircuB hsie next month yon aver set
your eyes on 1"
A Professional Excuse.
A Vienna actress, deciding to break a
marriage engagement at the very last mo-
mement, Bent ih» professional excuse, "Frau-
lein Galmeyer is unfortunately hoarse, and
cannot attend tbe ceremony."
A r. O. D. Baby*
A Bosloa paper tells the following
story: Avery funny affair occurred at M i.
Chamberlain's boarding house, in Bowdia
Square, yesterday morning. Itappsars tbat
the negro who blacks tie boots of the board-
ers, did not make bis appearance, and the
coneequence was ihat there was some grumb-
ling and more eurmise. At length, however,
he appeared in a Btafe of great excitement,
and npon beiog taken to task for his 1 eg ltd
of duty, sa;d: "Berry sorry ma'am, but
couldn't help it. D.yse gota little heir up
at our place dis mornin', and deres a peek
of trobble. I want to ax you to lend me
five dollars, for dey ain't no money dar, and
the Doctor wont leabe till he gits his pay."
Mrs. Chamberlain wit'yly replied: "That's
the first G. 0. D. baby I ever heard of." It
is needless to giy tbat Sambo got bis five
dollars. ^^
Playing it too Low Down.
Bubiustein. the pianist, does not like
Beeober's preaching, and says: "Mr. Beech-
er tries to briog religion down to the people,
instead of bringing the poaple up to re-
ligion."
It is said *>- uew drink6tfl AtA partial ,0
tbe Second month in the year, as ,it always
has a bruary in it. _
There is a showman desperate'^ jn i0T6
wiVn the double-headed girl, h^the fearato
vnarry her, lest he be indiot--_;0i0 f0r bjggmy.
X"txo J5*»-st It^medles,
Dr. PetTy^B LaBt Oha&oe, lor pain. Dr. Fer-
ry's Webfoot Pills, for aU bilious complaints.
For,sale by all druggiBts. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, cerner of Commercial. *
NEAR THE E\D.
O the wild d» yj of youth I tho dear dead days j
Dark are tho llgits and all the chornq damb,
And co'd and fa!n 1/ thrftUAh the gath'rlng
bezi
Of thi 1 sad twilight time thine echoes come,
And wand'rlng voices haunt the glimmering
ways.
Sitting alone in theso last empty year*,
UU, starved and dwindled, tells its old tales
o'er,
And. like a wind, the Past aiaga in mine ears,
And, like a wind, goes by. AiaaT no more
For me tne gisu green 8> ring of smiles and
tsar; I
Oft from the dreomland of the Long Ago,
Pale faces seek me w th their ea^er eyes,
And fain I'd follow them, and fain would know
How fared It with them 'neath tho starless*
skies
Tbat brood above the silent eludes below.
Brave tools and beautiful 1 to what forlorn
Muto-ueida of Death's cold kingdom are ye
pesfed!
O dreary Dea'h, that hath nowhere forborne,
To pmck earth's fairest flowers and o'er ^ast
Sweet soents and eolo.'B. with reL-ntleas scorijl
Ah me! A little while the evening light
Shall lln<?(r wanly in the western sky;
A little while o<rfori my flafrine sight
The pallid day thall glimmer ere it die,
TheC, dqmbly.dark, shall fall all-ending night.
A Pre© and Easy pap-r.
The driver, or rather the ed tor, of the
Central City, Gel., Coach, givea^the following
noticj to flubsc ibers. "The writing editor of
the Coach carries bis ofQce in hia hat, and
will always be found at home. The fight-
ing editor will be around every Saturday
evening to settle all difficulties. The finan-
cial editor has gone to tbe Vienna Exposit-
ion. No bills will be paid until he returns,"
OnirnoxANT.— Madame Olara Antonia, the
Olairvoyant Physician and Independent Tranee
Madimn. 323 Kearny street, bet. Bush and fine,
consultations in Kn«llah, French and German.i
It I« True.
J. A. Shaber 4t Go. are selling pftrlor ^^ ,
ailotherklndsofmrnitnreandb"' . *'
.-"ling obeiper,
•"f In town. Other
for cash, than any other des-
dealer* don't stand a <
people know Bba^j^ p
tl0t* of a chance when
Jcee. 707 Market street.
i an Frant^ M
D. W. !>'
aco Jewelry Manufactory.
./d, 610 HeroUant ttrest. Diamond
Settln^^ Boameliog. All kinds of repairing
.ae. Jewelry for sale, 4-r
Insnlt to Injury.
A rogue was charged with obtaining goods
by false pret-ncts. He pleaded that he failed
to B3e bow a pretence could be other than
false.
Tne' Force of Example.
"Now, Jesse, s<y your prayers like a good
little girl 1" ".Mamma, dear I wby mayn't
I kneel down, and hold my tongue, as papa
does ?"
Dignifi d clerk— 'Are you going to marry
youreelf?" Facetious Pattandei— "Arrah,
now when did iver ye hear till of a gentle-
man marrying- himself ? Shure there's a
laly goin' f> be married along wid me I"
May is the lover's month, and so, since
lovers wooed and won, have May blOBBOms
been Bwett pledges cf tlielr troth.
■#>
The soldier makeB a pillow of bis knap-
sack, and the eivilian makes a napsaekef his
pillow.
, , , ^
.Rattler's umo Parlor.
Lew Bat' i* r, fjrm*-Tlr in tbe minstrel line,
will be pi. a- cl to act the rolo of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 384 Bush street,
below K-itqy. 4 h
The Last New Song.
Air~"JUoet <£ Chanden,"
Emerson Oorville U my name,
Nly bu»ln-8!. al»aya is the Bame;
Eastern Oyntere, a<id Fancy Boast,
RisllnbHB thes1, tbat my honse can boast.
Safely thune Bivalves to all I show,
OhlhlsUobl Ob! 11I «h ohl
None wbi> have been but again will go.
CorviUe eays sol sayB sol
On Flue St et-t, at V,o. 410,
Rememb r he number aud call again.
Vision* or 8 j 11- fl h in ©very style,
lnw*rdly cause you mu-h to Bmlle.
Ladles whh escorts t'jore slways go,
Ladles got Lalies got
Emerson Corvlile's politsl and so
3-1 They go[ they goi they got
Star STalrts ana Collars.
All sorts and sixes, lor eale cheap, at tbe
What Gbeerls-madry, 121 Leidesdorff at, *
Dental Work.
Foa puraer QuaLiTT or wobx, go. to T. 0. Jes-
Bup, d'entuit, cor. Suttei >nd Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 3-D
Slgnor Fulvlo Rossi
GivtrB private lessons in ItalUn and English
Vocal Mualo, at 646 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. fW
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In diBonsslog the evils of Ohine je immigra-
tion and the extating depreielon of bushiest In
San Francisco cons queDt neon tbe dieplace-
ment of white labor by Ohineie in our work-
shops, the Golden Era hits the nail square on
theh»ad in tbe following :
The only measure of redrefes which holds ent
any promi-e of relief is tbe formation of aoti-
Ohinese societies all over the Oosat, tbe members
of wbi.h shall be pledged not to employ Oblnee,
not ro puroaase Roods of tnose who do employ
the ib, nor to parcnase goods of Ohmese msnufac-
turiei. The; flist propose tbeae anti-ObineBe so-
cieties ehonid be to make themselves felt in tbe
character of purchasers. If one thousand men
in this oiiy ehould effect sn organization under a
solemn ple-tg- do- to omoloj Utiicete nor to par-
ch aae goods of individuals or firms who mifcht em-
ploy them, it would greatly etrengthen the bands
of such of our local man u fact irera as are now
engaged in tbe experiment of competing with
Ubinese manufactures. If this one thousand was
multiplied by ten, as it soon might be, the suc-
oessof tQe experiment would be assured. These
societies must be organized witbont the aid of law,
asnolaw would be constitutional tbat .discrimi-
nated against Ohioese residents. Such orgaoiza-
lioos oouid only be carried oat where the com-
munity is nrarly unanimous in favor of the object
to be attained ; bu. euoh. unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in this faiat'.
The experiment has beeatried by at least
one man In San Franolico. We allude to Mr.
H. 8-.it 1 iff, who is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Kearny Btraet. As long age
as 186% Mr. 8'itiiff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would b>, formed the re eola-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
ie'i, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he nas carried out thle resolatlon to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhere to it as
long at he reniiins in business. Many of his
fri'Dda thought it Impossible for him to atem
the current of opposition to those in tbe same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
haa done so aucceBafully, and instead of tbe
one t mail es'abliebment which he commeoo ed
with at the time of forming tula resolution, be
now hae two of the la-ge;t in the city.
OlamChnWder Kver-y Wlftht
Tbe beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jast oft
xlearny. 3*'
We get no bu-ineas from Chinese, and we
ploy none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Dr. Barlow J . femitn.
Is giving a oours of Tree Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Kervons Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing a 1 7 a o'clock.
A part of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in record to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p ai., free. w
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3a
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beat assort-
ment of Carpets and Furnitrjre in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel.
M illi meet.— Bats oleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Woo* 824 Washington street. 4-r. „
£*riutoiti*apliic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. A
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ohear Laundry, office 121 Leidesdorff St.
"VTrilte Labor Only I
Employed by the What Cheer Laundry, 121
LeideadPtff street. *
Fresh, and Sweet,
Far the best confectionery, g-j to Oastf and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. X
Oyatervj.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
our careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waterB, made a eozeen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While money stone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waterB softly fell.
Made thab window reem to be
Some fairy grotto of tbe Bea.
Stop," aald my friend, "let's go In hare-
It looas so nice— and try their cheer."
•'All right," I said, '•! must agree
That this place Bulte me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a. seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Hade hie appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
Tou're different from other men.
They'd clam a and crabs and terrapins ; '
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Flab, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure,
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they hava here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "snch nice dinners. "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyater Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
CHARLEB haaee. Proprietor.
r>o Not (Suffer lrom Corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun.
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nalle, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 xlearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
v»w*k from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. Reference* given Urequlred. h
Sandwich Island Fulu;
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Sohielber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
oppoaltethe market, who has long been the
principal importer of pnlu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments thts
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
tn demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattraas beddlnz. and doubtless Mr. Bchrel.
ber will find no difficulty in dienoauur ol all
that comes. ±
Asa J-t. "WaueBman's
"Ohtgajo Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kearny, The cele
brated ■* Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Daily lunch, with lobster salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
10 oents. Begular Ger-
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookseller* nnd ftta*loB<«ra.
StaceyA Mock, (school books a specialty,) S. W
corner Fourth and Jetale.
H.B. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merohant,
Business College*,
Heald'a, Bryant <x etrattoo-a College, 24 Post street
Butcher*.
Kate, Fred, Bull. 94 to 100. California Market.
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Becherer A Oo., 6W Sacramento street,
Chinese Employment Oo.-Plerce A Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
French Forney Goods.
Loean A Co., 19 Montgomery. 107 and 109 ■uttaW,
Hair Jewelry.
H. A. Cullender, mannfacturer, 62 Second street.
Bumoaaa Hair.
Sampson. A. B. A Oo.. 110 Second sereta.
Milliners.
Mrs. M. Helig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Record*.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 WaehlngtODstreet.
Wiilcb.ee and Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender 62 Second street.
Walteaer* and Paper Hangers.
A. W. Wheld*p. 122 Geary street.
Wines sad Llqeera, (Wholesale.)
Down P. A Co.. MM Front-
FIGARO
IB DISTRIBUTED EVERT DAT THROUGH 1
a&t the centre of tbe city, in all Hotels, Ret-
tanranta, Saloons, Stares ana Offices. -
FIGARO
IB OIKOULATED BTEBT DAT OR THB
Oakl.BdVerryBo.ts to etch to. puenjgn
Ml «rrW» br thegw»t Overbad Train .
FIGARO
16 "HEBE, THEKE AKD EVEKYWHEBF ' .
»nd Is oonetanlly meetlDg- & change of T*^^^
In tb. The«lr.s, Traveling Oonve?M0ee, flottji
and public retort, c enorallj.
FIGARO
CmCJiTLATEB tN THE BEST SOOTETT, IS
placed Ib the hands of nearly ail who coma
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore th*
best of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMKUN
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERT DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at night
being gathered up and aa?ed for that purpose.
RETURN THE BOOK!
VsTHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the Fioaeo Office is par
tioularly rsqaested to return it at one*.
life
OUT
Business Directory
100 000 00PIEB T0 BK ISSSED 0N
or about June 10th. Bead Inyoar
advertisement) immediately to No. 508 Mont-
gomery at, at R. M. EDWARDS'. m9 lm
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OB THE FINEST "CANDi
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. Ai
orders, especially from tbe country, are solicit*;'
and ni 1 be promptly attended to.
CAN TV A WAONER,
10TMMHeom*n.«C nsr.r Sutter
MILITARY COODS
...AMD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRICAI
TRIMMINGS,
8S5 Montgomery street. Boon Tio 1.
mhHtf T. RODGERS JOHNSON.
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 6JN-
gle or in suits.
Well JUlgated and Ventilated.
__ Dnrurniahed Rooms to let. Lodging witt
or without board, ALHAMBRA BUILDING
■ir Bmah street. *eo24 tf
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pre-
B>se forming classes for instruction ia Elocution.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PFIC
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Pioneer Cloak Sto
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l^.Md.ellul.ct.dMiortrliSol0 j
ladies Cloaks, in silk, Tel' I
and Cloth,
SUM. S.tins, Oloikin,." .nd .rarTiZf^l1
Trimming.. JUST OlRll^'l'LutS'g»
the Rammer styles ol ^^ Uwi
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Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
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Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AID JtRRY II TOWN.
CERMAN PIANOS.
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Poll 01
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MATES'
Attention, (.nod Livers!
Yfl R. P, I1KROK8. mKMERI.T
1*1 proprlatnr of loo M>n*n' Kaa-
laarant, liaa I* arn tb. man \aamfiOt
ni -.' H»*. anrant on
rulal atr.al and tha Mm-r*'
BrSnch on Market atraal m parioarabip wliti MR.
K. DKA YK.HR. who baa b«ao •oortaeUd witk tba
Drii lor rvara. !■ proraiiatila tlaTt ba«n mint lu
tba onlaltia r!apartm>- tbat will r»od«r U* MU
oara' mora popalar tba* ll tiaa atar baan unrn|
lb* *2 jaaraal1 It* proiparitjr. Onr illllf of Faia
imi:-» all tha driic*ci#a of tba aaaaoo. Oar
notio ia "Howl Para, Uood t.'ookitig and Kodaraka
0haJ-«e»."
V. 11 ICKMKt) A OO.
MINERS' RE&TAURANT,
Hll and ft«4> UODuaaroial, and
7«» MaikatiLraat.
Opon rora 5 a.m. fa 10 f.m aoJl 1m
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TiRaniiA em, ritada,
THIS ELXOAJfT THBATKK HAS BKBH &K-
daooraiad. aad oan b» routed by tb. qlfbt Off
of tba waak. BUra Aid HaaalloB oompaalaa
libaatilr traatad witfc oa auplioatloo by laitar
.9.
Maveasarand aela Propria***-
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aahtrrtoa **r«al. San FranolKKr.
MRS. E. REGAK,
Fashionable Milliner,
FIGARO'1
THE JOTJBNAL 01 AMTJBBMHf XB.
pnbUibed enrj Day In the Tear bj
I>. BOGARDTTS
£39 Merctuwt *nd S«* WtMhlngtoa. St.
Below Montgomery. San Francieoo.
TVEDNE3DA1' MAY W8, 1873
T.'ie Pohlitl Cards.
This postal eird boBiaess is not going to
be such a blessing, after al. For ii.8t.nce.
we read of a Dicsyouog man id TJtica, N. Y.,
jut fiom college, and dtstioed for tbe min-
istry by bis fatbei's command, who had a
postal cird sent him lately, which was a bill
for wine and gin and cigars, and it comes
from the Hame firm which has receip ed all
the youog mao's "st.tionery" billj, aod the
father his the receipts, and by some acci-
dent tbe po.-tal cards fell into bis bands.
This is indeed t-rriule. Tbe privacies of
life are c'es iced to be outraged by this new
feature to an extant it makes one s'.udder to
contemplate. One's tailor's, grocer's, washer.
woman's bills will be expossd t > public esze,
and debt will btT6 a new terror, greater
than the persistent dnn, added to it. One
was sheltered under the honorable, old-fasb-
ioned envelope, and that little bill Of
Jones's did not meet tbe vulgar gaze. Ooe'B
wife respected an envelope, but now the pos-
tal card lays bare a husband's innermost
eonl to her reproachful eyes, and makes alt
subterfuges on the soore of debts, money
loaned to Jocks, and olub dues, worse than
useless. The creditor has now a fearful
weapon in his bands, and W3 think be may
congratulate himself on the fact that tbe
mtlleniom of prompt payments has pome
at last.
Tbe Story of Charles H. Webb.
Charles H. Webb, wLo wrote "Tbicga" for
tbe Golden Era and after*«rds published
and edited the Californiao, the best litsrary
papsrever started in this city, is well known
in San Franei-co. Aittr be left for New Ycrk
we heard of hid making money by bis perj,
and later by speculating in Wall street. Be-
oant'y the following advertisement appeared
in a New York paper :
FIBNDS.GIVE Ut> MY HUSBAKD. O. H.TP.,
of Amity sod Caaaletre-t.or beware of Goi a
veaKeanoe. Ohar.fy, coma home. I will foreiTer
Tbe Circus Poet.
The man who writes tbe bills for a circus,
now-a days, must be a poet. One show ex-
hibiting io Missouri is billed as follows :
A Towering Giant ot Cyolopein Proportions.
A Very Valosn in Power and Prodigious Strength.
It Startles like aa Angered Jove's Thunderbolt.
An Avalano-e of Amusement, whose Exuberance
sad Falaess of Perfeatioa awaksos the World
"acd nils with Rancor and Chagrin tbebreaHB of
Pair le Showmea, whose Prec-riou; Eibibitioce
avoid Its Route as Guilt flies before an Avenging
Nemesis.
A rival combination almost reaches this
elevated height, aud closes its trumpet-blaet
of self-exaltation with tbe information that
its c tnva3 covers : "No Waxworks, No Stuffed
Animals, Nj Fictitious Names, No Ventrilo-
qual Frauds, No Corpses, No Humbug I
We are inclined to think that George Francis
Train has enlivened his prison hours by con-
cocting these pronunoiamentos.
A girl in Iowa, without legs has married a
man without arms, and the local papers Bay
they get along splendidly.
Enjoyable Drives.
Ao elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver arc tbe leading es-
sentials of an t'njoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be secured In San Fran dec o so unquestionably'
as from Frank Poster, whose carriages have
the privilege o tbe stand fronting the Peri-
dental Hotel. Els handsome turn-outs are used
by the best circles of the city, ana as he makes
It a point to employ abl*>, honest and perfectly
.courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, -while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will eogage no carriages
axoept those whlon be provides. Frank has en-
joyed grtst euocess in hie business, and the.
a dm trable way In which he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronise him, *
Hothzm or FAnrijEe who are about to spend
the Sommtr in tbe country with their children,
-ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than at any otntr place id at E. Friedlandtr &
Go's, No . 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 8a
.A. Pleasant Liocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a Terr fine one and is well
lights d and ventilated. .
Derby Sweepstakes,
The drawing of the Epsom Derby Sweep-
atases at tbe Charing Cross Saloon, 606 Mission
strsst, near Second, has been postponed to
Tuesday, May 27th. A faw tickets remain un-
sold* •
Premium Slilrt Malter.
Mr=. Eveline Morris 526, Eeimy at., respect*
lull v solicits a call from friends, and strangers
vtsitlDg the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 6-q
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
BemoTal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 118 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and re.
■paired as usuil. and sold cheaper than ever, x
2L.ad.les Vlaltinij Ccr-la.
Written, engraved or prlnWd by Jonn P.
Dwrxa, 136 Sutter street, opposite Lick Hontt,
*nd at the Grand Hotel. N. B.—Hawdkbb.
ISrs NBATLT MABKTT>. PrKkAKiniTP of every
_<tacription to order. a
Bound Not to be Beat,
Ib G. Burkbardt's motto. Fine French 6alf
■Soots made to order from $8 to $10. A good fit
.and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 510 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on band, at
prices to salt evt rj one's purse. 4 1
Attention, Ladle*
To give tbe skin the softness of velvet, and
ha tint of the Mir *fT ttttt nsmpJui
.2Z
o( Amity and Caaal street, or beware of Go
j-e&Doe. OhsTHy, come home. I will for.rn
tne little cottage among the trees is left dasol- te.
It was soon understood here that C. H. W.
was "Ioigo." The explanation of this ad-
tiBement is as f jUowb : Four years ago Webb
met Jenny , a fine, dashing girl, at a
picnio in Jones' Wovd. Jenny was a c'ty-
brcd girl, not long from school, and not par-
ticularly attentive while there. The two met
often, at picD.eg and elsewhere, until tbe
cold weather s t in. Then Charley deter-
mined to call on Jenny at her house. He
was introduced to pa and ma. The parlor,
with a low jet of gas, ss if the gssmen were
eveo then on a s'rike, wag accorded bim, and
for Iwo nights in a week he held forth.
With tbe holidays cime engagement and
ma-riage. Honey blies, of oouree, sacceedod
—it always does. Two children have blessed
the union. Before their arrival, Charley had
got rich, very rich. This faot caused him to
change toward bis wife. His manner was
less affectionate ; he was out more ; his eve-
nings away lengthened into nights ; than he
was absent for weeks. Jenny, to whom drees
was not everything, called in company, and
last Summer "tbe little cottage among the
trees" was purchesed, in order that the health
of the children might be less jeopardized-
It is located io Weetohester county, and as
soon ss tbe family was domicile} there, the
husband took otty quarters with two ladies
of accessible manners in "Amity and Canal
street." These fascinating damsels are the
fiends mentioned above. Each one seems
content with half a lover, provided be has
plenty of money, whiob Charley has. All
Winter Charley has lived with, e -cor ted acd
supported these two frail sistsrs, their mother
superintending the house in order to keep a
shade of respectability in tbe neighborhood.
All the time the wife baa been patient and
alone. About the first of May, however, she
went to New York and located near her hus-
band's "boarding-house." On the 10th of
May she saw him go out with the three on a
pie i sure trip to Central Park. One cm
judge hor feelings of bitterress as she thus
saw herself neglected, a nurse for her chil-
dren only, while the gy paiutsd beauties
bad entirely supplanted her in the beart of
her husband. When the trio returned from
their rids the soul-stricken wife was found
seated in tbe parlor. The situation was such
a one as is sometimes represented on tbe stage
when tbe orchestra indulges in ghostly,
thrilling fi Idl ing. The eflene never can be
described ; but at the end, the husband gave
his wife to understand that she must return
to the home he had provided for her — "tbe
little cottage among the trees"— if she ever
expected to sse him again. This burst her
strong self-control, and all in tears and
Bhrieking, the ouc3 dutiful Charley, tin
father of her two children, escorted her- to
tbe door aud shut it in her face. With the
light of her life gone, the unhappy woman
moved back to tbe little cottage and wrote
her husband of the fact. He made no an-
swer ; he came not. Then she inserted the
advertisement, at which Charley and his
pair of flames probably scoffed. They had
better be a little sabdued in their joy, how-
ever, as the wife, since this last public wail,
has consulted friends, and will very soon
begin a suit for divorce, with custody of the
children. As tbe cue stands, she can prove
tbe adultery. This will be unfortunate for
Charley and bis money account. The real
wife is high-toned and well connected, and
her lawyers will make it lively for the faith-
less husband. Is it any woader that the ad-
vertisement began with the word "Fiends ?"
Notice to the Public.
E. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis hue stock of men**, boys' and ckii-
arens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
genta furnishing gooJs. hats, trunks, valise?,
8'C, Mlow coit, Call if you want barg»Uis.3L
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 127 Second ttreet. 4-bi
Sum Sal © ore,
formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
'ound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
abUehment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
'. ornery iu.t or Dexter Stables. Oarrlase orders
l3ft at either place promptly attended to day
o ' night, atreduoed rates- ro
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism- and Neuralgia.
Fino Candies
?reah, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
Tarlety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
Public AcconiQioUallon,
Washing left at the effioe before. 8 a. w., can
be returned In the evening if required; we
cover disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leioesdorrl street. *
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. P. I. SEALS,
ALL MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED
to attend the Special Meetings, on
Thursday and Friday, May 29th and
30 tli, at tivo o'clock, P. Bf. Business
of groat importance will come before
the Lodge.
my38 i!t A. XV. BARK, G. S. O. S.
FESTA DELLO STATUTO.
THE GRAND PICNIC
GIVKN BY THB
GARIBALDI GUAED
IS AID OF TBE
Mutual Benevolent Society !
WILL TAKE PLACE AT
Schuetzen Park, Alameda,
SUNDAY, JUNE 1st, 1873.
nu28td BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD !
Just Received
20 CASEB
....OF....
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BCBCLIS PRICE, 81 OO.
Will be Sold for $1 OO
IO CA.S:E3J9
Fine Panama Hats,
WOKTH 83 SO.
Selling- tor One Dollar.
Parisian House.
SAS K A.EM.EL-,
ONE BLOOE FROM THE RAILROAD.
L. THORIN, Propietor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
....AND....
IFL estaurant .
Flrat Quality of "Wines, 1.1a-
■ ori and Cljrart.
BOARDERS TAKiKG BY WEEK OR MONTH-
roi '27 1 m
Everj-body Suited.
There li no end to the multitude ot f&ihlong
in hats. At " Thb" Bat Store. 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw ety lee can be found. The stork Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there is snre to be suited. a
Dr. Donorty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ohronlo and specific practice, and as such is
bow the most suooessfol of any Physician In
dan Franolsco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
eorner of Leldesdorff, a few doors oelow What
Oheer Houm. t
Woman's Bights.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the eame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladies aud gentlemen" In San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Thehe is an zxokphon.
At the Piokeee Bistaubajti, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lonoh, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1840, provides- ererr luxury the market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3-L
The JfeW Oyster House.
Otsteb Gbotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyeter Dealtri In
the city, "Fox Ladles and Gentlemen," at 438
Pine St., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This it
in every respect a pUxu vihert a gentleman can
take hit family. 6 G
Five Hundred Men Wanted
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....AT....
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
THREE GOOD MRIETY WOMEN
SVTaleot going £aet will flad it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. McDIMEL,
my9 Lock Box No. 1. Cheyenne, Wvoming.
IO CASES
t :....of....
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
KEDUIAB PBIOE, SI SO. ■
Selling for Fifty Cents
IOO TJOZEjIV
CASSIMEREIISUIYIMER] HATS'
At Fifty Cents,)
Fifty Cases
....of the....
Celebrated $ 1 50 White Shirts
WILL BK SOI.D
FOB ONE nOLLAB
FIONU3S, EXCUasiOlL
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S. F. and H. P. jf, J
CHANGE OF 'J
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE (»
we wit. to. g.o Prraol.oo iVim i
ro.d Coopior for OloTcrH.1, .oil,, j
.1. m.r.oo .rriv.ogir, S.,Vwft
with stages to and from all polau.
SUNDAY EXCURSOnFat REDUC |
L.a.e San Fr.noiBOO at 8 A u
arriving at olo».rd..l- at 1 o'oloo'aFai 1
will laave Oloverdal. at 2 o'clock ... '
Franoi.oo at T o'olojk ThlaT will I
Biooists eeTBial honrB at am ol lb. !
tjj. lino »I ..lj? ro,d F«r ail ula,.. i
tho Oomp.u'.offl «.4*o MoatioBi !
ap8 PKT.K UUrligJ^I
The City Gari
FOE TUB...
Coining Picnic Su
T'BE ATTKMTIOIf OF ALL loa I
eooi-tionB »n<l Miliurr Oornnu 9
to the sdyaataffes offered b- tar»T .
acd beaantnl firounaa for ttolidat f
vali. They as>D bt. proeored obiidi .
week for piooio purpoaei th« oobiib i
moreadvaotageooB Iverms tbaauign E
THB CITTT GiRDt
Are easr of aooms without t\ey Utiff i .
aod are proTioed witb l.rrZo .Btj b_,. I
large Shade lr«ee; tvauuf-l howtn]
from eTery olime; na^eroai Swlon
moth Dancing Paviliooe; a naloril 1
Pieasare BoaiB; r-oootain. acd bb«r !
era, al' narfeotlj ehalUred from thi I
mamtnott He.taon.nt fa on tbe groiBt
conveoienet) for tbe aecoomeaaiione t
pics bas been made. Kt rjtnlog bat
in tba most complete order for t bi eoa ■
TUE OJTT «ABDI];
Are tbe largest in tbe State. Tber I
acres of Knoll and Bhad-d Laws 1 1
deoa. etc., and are capable of aoa I
'20, Wo p»reone witn tbe greatest eoatu
tra Cars ran directly to bde Gardens I
PioDio Oommitt»«8 are fiptoiallr to I
and inspect the Grounds, *ad r
which will be most favorable.
M. V. STEVENS, FM |
•B>Offloe honre3 to6 pjc., dally.Mt I
corner I wolft b and Ko-aom strMU
K. B-aoo.C© AdniFBloB Tiikrt «
by varions Aauocifttiona boioioa tatt 1
Oily Gardens laet ye>r. Tbe aaUTl j
hqaore will be prohibited on the i —
tival days.
Badger*sCentral_Park. II
■g^.P^ illaBalll
THBSB BEAUTIFUL OASDBT8 li
open for the tea ion. and a.
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The aUraetleaii I
one. SK A TING PAVILION, llUBIt'l
NASIUM. fikatlnKfrseonweekdsri.il
AdmUMon
CHILDREN IO GENTS
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College oftfedlclne.
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EUHEKA HAU-
SIB Montgomery fetreet. FOR MEN ONLY.
aflTDE. JOBDAK'S PBTTAXa OFFICE is at SI 1
Oeary street (opposite old Hechaxjlcs' Pavilion).
STEYENS, HOLMES & CO.,
GOS SACBAUENTO STREET,
ind attend to all basioeea from all part* oi
the ooast on commisaion. Nevada. Utah and Idaho
a specialty. my22 lm
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Annonnoes that at his Saloon,
OOl Kearny at.. Bf. W. cor. Sacramente.
Long famoas for the excellence of its
WIINJE« and LIQUORS
Ail Drinks will henceforth be
T B N O E 1^" T 8 .
mjWlsa
P.VOLNEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
BUYS AND SELLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Also, CLEANS, DYER, and REPAIRS, hi the
most scientific manner. He bas made the above a
specialty for 30 years, and ia bound to give satis-
faction to alL ap24 im
Metropolitan Theatre,
SUBiUEJTO.
WK. MORROW, SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
• Tbia boo*, tub r.Btod by tba pigbt,
AIQ>
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
AU. Grades,
ASDHlBEiPIB THJLN AST OTHER
STOKE IN TWE CITI.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny st„
Corner of Commercial
1,000 PAIRS CASSIIY1ERE PANTS
WOKTH »1 o:
Selling' for $S 50!
Read! Read!! M
THE PALACEOF FAS
ANOTHER FXnriEHKNT ABO »
New tore. 17 Second Unit, ot ■ »
Grand hotel. Otoibfng of tbe btMll 9
fashionable stvlea made to order.
NOTE TH£~FRICa .
Pants.. . from S6 to $ 1 2 p »
Suits ..from 125 *
I invite tbe inspection of the Oh*lc«*t *i
the market,
A. MORRIS,
No.
17
Second StCI>
Oppo.lt. ttraia. *_
AUCTION SALE
New City Hall lib
No 77 and "78-Delima
MOKDAY. JDME 16, 181J-J0EH 9 -
TON A SON. Anolioo.tr. No. Ill ■ *
try atraet. For parlloalan aee adTMtiai »*
Alta and Examiner.
B; order Board of 01 tr Ball OoiamlM
HlS-td ROBT OgOE01.l« L
DRRENZ
HERB
The treat Tout .nil A,attl" j*
Sale ETerjwher.' J,
arlfO TE.
WE STATE SIMPLY FACTS, AID
8HABAXTIX TO "ELE COOUS AT
TBE PK1CM TTE ADTEHTISE.
■ST CAUL AND SEE,
618 and 630 Kearny street,
THE RIALTO.
A. Popnlar KendeJ '
The Choleeat Wine. •»* W" i
PatelSe Court.
BXJPEBB BATA*A C«»* '
THIb GEM OF A BAI.O0K AT
Mo. 4T TaUBD ««»»■
Will be oondnotod in eo perfeft a »•»»' j
phra.e "Meet me on tba Rialto »•«•
will sigbij. tb. obiaf iof of fleili »■>•
H. WAFBH, ProprUt"1
aulttl P. MoABDLE^°l"'1£]l
J. C. COMBBI,
TERRAPIN XJUX*
Cor. Seco.d am J Tetaaia rtr '
18rT.rr.p1n wn-tan* ' I
Ojatari in .rery atrU. « ,
.SIWPER ROOMS F.TB '
deo n IM
THB VBl*
A Favorite Eaaort lor Lo«lt» J
Good Liquors and CooiM1!
•Or- Their Fear Srat.dr 1* • '
SSBBBBB1
■ pa Soda £ f
bkumM
M0NT6OME!)
MOTEL.
IVPtt mi VARIETIES
MbM . . . .
N1W ALHA1BRA THIATB1
BELLA UNION THEATRE
MAT fl
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CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
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<fc.ararl.ra la tba BfsrlMpjs* Italian Onfn
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WILL 8U0BTLT APPEAB-
C. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
AHD PBF.UIEB TINTBlLOQrUT OF THI WORLD. ALSO,
ROtoert Frasor, the Oreat Fantoznlmlst
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Liverpool and Great Western
SteaittBhlp.Company,
CARRYING THE U. S- MAIL.
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H*rit, Pari*, 8wfrd*D, BaltgiuD, Koriraj And All
Carop«aaO c.Um.
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miAsloPArot FoograliOD And RaJlroAd UmpulM
At iSaw York, by wblob pu>id|«m ATA prOBAptlr
farwArdtd to tb* PacIHo OtAtt. *
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D. B. tlACKHOlY. Au'nt,
mi»lm »SM Moatfaaiarj •trirt.
STILL ANOTHER.
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nn IJtIi ntfai t, I b*A to ln(or* m/ trioodl
ADdtbo Loblto that I bATaopoood tb»
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
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rOBMH.LT or TUX
IBW YOIK ATABLIi, Mliilai ft-,
BATE rOBCtaAAKD 1MB
TURF 6ALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND HAVE AD-
d-d 'arit'lf totb.ir
atack of hoiaaa, wbicbF
are all flr-Ualui. PAr-x
tloalar AitenMon paid
t > tvoardiff bor*f«.
m.i In OBirTKNDEN A DALTON.
Ladies and Children
..., WILL V 1RP...
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
.ini.it THE
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO THB
Hot Bootola,
■ ■tt«r atree-t, ee»r lf.ea.rt.),
Aod try oqa of tb*4r
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drinks Ton Cents)
Mil JOB. D. BRIOOB. Proprietor.
New Discovery.
IlHK UHE OF THB WONDBBTUL PLANT
. th»t God ialfodfd for the Uorf or
RHEUMATISM, NEU8ALBIA, CBUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AM ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
I« ».dtritood porfoAt'r b* tbw eodfrvltoAd— the
Are 'rcaUd extarnAllv eltb aafeta aod fuoceaa.
DR. K K. DODUK la to ba foaad at Ola OfloA,
lASHArket alreet. oppoatte Third, Room a 1 tod
" Irom IP A M ti 1 p w , and froai 3 to « P U
RAtldAOCf. I WOO lliaaloo atraoi. P.nanU cto
beaooommodAted wito Koom and Board. apJO
LA FORMES*
Hair Restorative Powder
fTHIB POWDRR WILL PREVFNT THB HAIR
1 from f Alltu off. and alao rai tore a new ft-owtb
Of Hair to tba bald bead within a few wawlA where
tberooU areoot daatrojad. Thta powder 1a alxad
A DRESSING PLKASANT TO OBB. BASIl-V APPLIED,
la n >i r'Mf, aad will not ln| >ra Abe raoet delicate, II
e area all dleeAeea of I A aoaIo. reffAortA dandruff.
Prevents Hair Palling,
FUoAot. tba kalr Mf, aad lloair. aod I. 1'UHKI.V VBOB
taKlb.
aa*-Tba Orfaln.l SAfiF BHIM"! HAIR TOIflO ABD
DBBS8IN0 oui ba had 0 1 lb. Aiaot.
JAB. H. SATO, I),.«»l.l.
Single Outside Rooms,
— wm— —
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair Mattrasses,
——AT TUB
BRANCH HOUSE,
ABA MANBOMX: ITBEUT, COB. CLAT,
*T
a*lf*7 0«nt« por PdlBjtLt,
And Lc«i« l>j- tlio Week.
OFBN AIjIj NIGHT
L. J. EWBLL, Proprietor.
PIONEER 8HOE MANUFACTORY
W I €3r A. FL O -'
THE JOUBHAL OF A1TOSHBHIS.
Pobliabed «t.ct Ea, Hi >&• Tear by
BBS ia.ren-al ..« S8» WaAlMto. MM.
Below Montgomery. 8m 7mnoieoo.
THUBSDAY.
.MAT 29. 1878
AIIUSE3IENTS, Etc
California Theatre.
Trose who were present st ««• theatre last night
•njoyed a rut treat in the performance of "Lon-
doo AsinrMte." Barton Hill gave one ot the beet
Jmpersonationa of ObarlesOanrtlsy ever witnessed
on the California stage ; John McOallougn has
frequently played Dan's, tod the public are well
acquainted with hia portraiture of that lively ronng
sun ; fleorj Edwards did a good bit ol acting in
hi* Mr aeroourt OourtJev. whom be represents ae
a gentleman tbroaghoat, an a caricature ef one;
Mid Annie Granam wa» charmingly vivacious aa
Lady G»j S tanker; Hi&e Tracy waa natural and
cn-.ffcc:ed aa orace Ha-kawaj: J. 0. Wil.iameos
waa very amnsing aa Uoui and did not over-act
the part, and tbeotharabaraoiers were wsll played.
'London A.s««renee" will be performed again to-
night. To-morrow nigbt Bsrtea Hill will take hie
farewell beneSt.and Henry IT. will be produced.
A I ham bra Theatre.
Maater Barney and bam Rickey are the two fun-
niest Irish comedians liriog, aa they euffijiently
prove by their ao ing ia "Bad Whisky;" Oharlea
Tirian »'ide;» fo-se of hie most popular character
•oaga night j ; J- G. Russell eioge aa operatic aria ;
Utile Mao and Master Franklin perform a wsa-
derlol'y comic diace, aod the opera of "Mors
0h©ufleur*. ' ia which Lion, the inimiteble, Kelly
the clever buffo. W. F. Baker the eweet-Toioed
tenor, and otus.s appear, terminates the even-
ing's am a: essent
Bells Union Theatre,
In many particulars tbe aerformanoe of the young
gjmatata, Oaaaim aod Fritx, given ererr evening
at this hooss. eclipses anything ef the kind ayar
seen in ibis tity. They will appear to-night ia
conjunction with a gre-t variety entertainment.
BnckJey'a New Varieties.
Hod Bacfc'BT, Leon Sue wells, Harry DevojS
Bally Thajer, Miae Blanche and a hoetef other*
will appear tonight in the great bill pabliahad ea
• ui'itpigi,
Woodward's Gardens.
Thia ia a delightful place in which to spend a
Buninir'i afternoon. There are thonaands of ct-
rioiitlee to be seen. Harry Caniiacd, the muaieal
Olewn, and the Japaseae Tronpe, will appear on
Sunday.
Garibaldi Gaarj, Picnic.
A picnic in aid of the Italian Hntoal Benerolent
Society, will be held by tbe Garibaldi Guard, at
Schn'Sin Park. Alameda on Snnday next. Tbe
picnics of ttao Garibaldi Goardl are alwajc very
pleasant eftair a.
City Gardens,
Ihe grand French festival of the Lafayette Guard
arcsmpanied by the Swiss Sharpshooters and tbe
Pnilbaimooio Society of 34 pieces, will take place
at the Gardens next Sunday, and will doubtless be
largely attended,
Ajuioano&L Museum.— One o! tbe moat
o impiete collections of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of coetly aad bean-
strnl wax models, ia daily on riew (togentlemea
Italy) at the Museum ou Montgomery street. AA
sail saay be prof tably roent bare.
Battlor's 'wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly in the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boslfaoe to all
friends, day and t renin g, at 334 Bosh etreet,
below Knixny. 4-B
The Last New Son*?.
Air — "Moet <£ CTandon,"
Emereon OorvlUe U my name,
My business always is the game;
E istem Oysters, aad Fancy Bout,
Relishes tbes?, tbat my house can boast.
Ssfely these Bivalves to all I show,
Obi hieh obi Oh! high oh I
None who have been but again will go.
- Corville says sol Eaya sol
O*. Pl°e Street, at No. 110,
Rememb-r ihe number aod call again.
Visions of SLWi-fiiU In erery style,
Inwardly caass yon mu:h to smile.
Ladi&s with escorts there always go,
Ladies go! Ladles go!
Emerson Corviile'a politst and ao
3-1 They gol they go! they go!
Woman's it lght s.
One would think that' It was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinfier as a man, and
pay the Fame price for it. Kearly all the res-
taurants " for ladies and ger-tlemen" in 8an
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. These is an eicephok.
At the Pioseee RiBTATmaxT, on Wa=hiog;on
street, at the ct ruer of Don bar Alley, ladles can
get an exiellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1649, provides every luxury the market
aflordg. Both Is dies and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. •
A Philosopher.
Recently, & gentleman in Brooklyn re-
turned t3 hia house on Montigue street, io
find bis wife sitting on the knee of the set-
vat-t man, with berarms around Lis nt.Cs,
and h-a arms around her waisr. Now this
gentleman ia pas-iooate by nature, and he
got so aogry tbat be discharged the servant,
and told his wife that ebe mustn't do so any
more. This i-a't the way tbat old farmer
Petteogill, who lived down in Connecticut,
acted under similar circurastaoces. Oiie
day he went home and found bis hired nao
hugging Mrs. P. Mr. P. said notbiDg, but
went back to the field. As the hired man
didn't come out to work for some time, the
farmer went in search of him. Be found
him in his own room packing up his trunk?.
"What's ths matter, Zeb?" said Mr. P.
"N-o-o-th-iDs; I" said Zeb. "What are you
packing your trunk for, then ?" "I'm going
away I" "Going away ! What for ?" "Sou
know what yon caught me doing tbia morn-
ing V* "Pshaw!" said Mr. P., laughing
heartily. "Don't be so foolish. If you and
me can't hug the old woman enough, I'll
hire another man."
Your Daughters.
Bring them up strict'y in tbe way they
should go.
Givs them a good lubatant'al tdacaticn.
Teaeh them to wear calics dresses — and do
it like a queen. That a gcod round ro-y
romp is worth fifty delica'e consumptives.
To weir thick, warm shoes. To do market-
ing for tbe family. To foe t up tbe store bills.
Teach tbem that God made them in his
own image, and tbat no amount of tight
l&ciog will improve the model. Teach ihem
every d*y hir J, practical common sense, teif-
islianc*.
Teach them the accomplishments — music,
painting, drawing— if you have the time and
money to do it with. Nut to paint and pow-
der. Not to wear false hair. To tay "no."
and mean it ; or "yes," and stick to it. To
regard the morals, aod not the money of
the beaux.
Teach tbem the eEsentials of life ; truth,
honesty, uprightness; then at a snitable time
let tbem marry. Bsly upon it, that upon
your te.chiDg depends, in a great measure
the weal or woe of their after life.
Bepeatance .
A minister examined hie school boys thus:
"Whatia tbe meaning of ihe word repent-
ant?" "Please, eir, Idon'tknow." "Now,
if I bad stolen a loaf of bread, what should
lbe?" "Pleass, sir, locksd up." "Well,
should I f. el sorry?" "Yes." "But why
should I feel sorry ?" "Please, sir, 'co3 you
was cotched."
Tli© Best Bomedles.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
it's Wehfoot Puis, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Bansome
street, corner of Commercial. •
Dental Work.
Fob nxEsr qu/iatt or wobz, go to T. 0. Jei-
eup, dentiet, cor. Sutter .cd kfonigomery, over
Tucker's. S-u
IDA.
Her young face is good and fair,
Lilv-Tblte ani ro-y-red;
And tbe brown and silken hair
Hover-', mist-like, round her head.
And ber voice is scft andlow,
Clear as cusic and as sweet;
Hearing it j ou hardly know
Where the sound aod silence meet,
All her ways are winning wayp.
Full of tenleme'B and grace:
And a witching sweetness plays
Fondly o'er her gentle face.
True and pure her soul wlthla,—
Breathing a celestial alrl
Evil anl the shame of sin
Cou'.d not dwell one moment there.
Too Profuse.
They have parted. Tbey were lovers fond
and true, and they lived in Lancaster, Pa.
Recently, they were riding, and a coach-dog
accompanied tbem. Tbe pautalooued lover
said to the petticoat ed one tbat the dog was
a Dalmatian bound. She made him sop the
carriage, from which abe descend d, and
then said : "Never see me more. Tbe man
who could use profane language in the pres-
•nos of the woman he pretends to love, is
unworthy the fond love of a true woman's
heart. Farewell, forever.*' And sbe sailed
aw*y majestically. Tbe lover looked after
her in wonder and amaze, and, as he recov-
ered, was heard to matter something that
sounded like this : '-Well, I'm d d if all
the Dalmatian fools are dead yet."
Star Srairt.9 una Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for la^e cheap, at the
What Cheer I/iundry, 121 Leidesdorff st. •
Olsmchowder Every Nla-ii*.
Ttie beet chowder in town, st the Original
Hot Scotch Ealoon, 15 Morton street, just cfl
Ksaray. i.w
We get no harness from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our woTk, at the What Cheer
Lanudry Office, 121 LeidMdorff srxeett •
Everybody Srutea.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in haw. At " Thb" Hat Store. 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
arw styles can be found. Tbe etock u'lmmenae
the prices are rcasocabia. Everyone who
soes there is sure to be suited. -
Slgnor Fulvio Rossi
GivtB private lessonB in Italian and English
Yocsl Music, at 615 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil, 6- j
A Solution of Ihe Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evils of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the exUtlng depression of business in
San Francisco consequent opon the displace-
ment of whits labor by Chineie iu our work-
shops, the Golden Era bits the nsil squire on
the h? ad in the following :
Tbe onij measars of redress which holdi out
any promise of relief is the formation of aoti-
OaineeB societies all over the Oo»st, tbe members
of whi.h sh&ll he pledged not to employ Chit ee,
not ro pnros&se goods of tcose who ao employ
the m, nor to purchase goods of Chinese mmuf-.c-
turiee. The? first propose these ami-Chintse eo-
oieties shon'd be to mike tbemeelv*s felt in tbe
obardcier of porob&sers. If one thousand men
ia this city should fff-c- an organization under a
solemo pleigo no' to employ Ubinese nor to pur-
chase goods of individuals or firms who might em-
ploy tbem, it would greatly strengtQen tbe hands
of sneb of our local m&nufactirers as are cow
engaged in the experiment of competing with
Chinese manufactures. If this ooe thousand waa
multiplied by ten, as it soon might bs, tbe suc-
cess of toe experiment would be assured. These
societ'es must be organ-eed without the aid of law,
asnolaw would he conautBuoual tbat discrimi-
n&ted agiiost Chinese residents. Sach organizi-
lions could only be carried out where the com-
munity is n-arly unsnimous in favor of the object
to be »tta::e i ; ha, such unanimity, it is believed
prevails la tbie Stat;.
Tbe experiment has beentrled by a* leaet
one man in San Franclico. We allude to Mr.
H. Satliff, who is propristor of two large cigar
stores, 830 and 832 Kearny straet. As tong age
83 1860, Mr. Sitliff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
Efi'ij nor pur-bage cigars ma£e by Chinese, and
he na3 carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent dty, and will continue to adhera to it as
longaihe remains in business. Msny of Mb
friends thought it impossible for him to stem
the curr-at of rppoaitlou to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
hag (tone as tuccessfully. and instead of the
one Email establishment which he commenced
with at the time of forming tbli resolution, he
now has two of the largest in tbe city,
■■ - e
Or. Barlow J. ftsmxtr*
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle,
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 73d o'clock.
A Dart of the evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in retard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 1 p si., free. w
Woman's Riffhts In Italy.
A woman's rights papar (La Donna) ia
published at Yenice, and is edited by Hdlle.
Becarri. In a late number it is stated th t
an application to the Italian Government to
admit women to the great universities of
Turin and Borne was met by this reply :
There is no need of a law to admit women
to enter the colleges, since there is no law
which prohibits their doing so." Upon this
bint the Italian girls have acted, and four
of tbem are now attending a course of phi-
losophy at Borne.
CLarai or amt.— Madame Glare Antonia, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Tranoe
Medium. 323 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine,
consultations in English. French and German. t
Xt IS True.
3. A. Bbaber fc Oo. are selling parlor, sets acd
allothbT kinds of rarniture and bidding cbeipar,
for casb, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a chsDce when
people know Sbaber's prices. 707 Martet ctre&t.
fttotoscrripriic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gillery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, office 121 Leidesdorff Bt.
"Wrjite Labor Only !
Employed by the What Obeer Laundry, 131
Leidesdotff street, *
Preah and Sweet,
Far tbe best confectionery, g? to Canty and
Warner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Batter. ST
Z>z*. DoUerty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehronio and specie© practice, and as such le
now the most successful of any Physician In
Ban Franclaec. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorfl, a few doors Delow What
Cheer House. *
PratVa Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches andPains,
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. S-L
A Servant in the Comer,
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beit assort-
ment of Carpets and •Furniture in the State, at
John O. BeU'a, nearly < ppesite the Grand Hotel,
Mariet street. &
— e-
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
LeldeadcrfftsaaL
Oysters,
In strolling round the other night.
To look at Trisoo by gas light,
uur careless teat , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a ecieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mosey atone and pearly shell,
O'er whlob the waters soitly fell,
Made that wlnaow f eem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
atop," said my friend, "let's go in here —
It looks so nice — and try their cheer.'*
"All right," I said, "I must agree
Tbat this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cookid magmjicently, too;
All kiiids of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam s and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy place oHkindsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we oould name,
While every dish was, I am sure, -
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladiiF, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best loe cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get wnat they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To liree hundred tbirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll nnd made plain:
Who goeB there once will go again.
Pacific 0: Fter Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Bay and Night.
OHABLPP HAAKB. Proprietor.
Do IV ot Suffer from corns,
The unfortunate sufferers from Geres, Bun-
Ions, Club and Ingrowing NailB, can find Instant
relief by applying at Br. B.fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
•M*l from experience, having tested the Doc-
ter'a capability. Beierencen given If required. H
San^'wlch IsUu.d. I*vilu;
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the Pandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of Industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 520 Washington street,
oppuBitethe m-rraet, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices tbat tbe gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattress beddinR. and donbtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no difficulty in disposing of all
that comes. .
San Francisco Jen elry Manufactory.
B. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Setting, Eoamellog. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry f jr sale, 4-p
Uillineei. — Bats cletned, pressed and
trimmed to ord-r a' the lowest prices. MIbs
3. P. Woe* 82i Washington et-eet. 4-r
3.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RnobKlleri auid *UitloB.er*.
Stacer A Mock, (scbool booke a specialty,) 8. VI
oorner Fourth and JsEaie.
H. tt. Moore, 609 WonuomerT. near Merchant.
Baalneas Colleges. •»
Heatd'a, Brjaot A Stratton'e College, 24 Post i treet
Batch era,
Katz. Fred, Stella 94 to 100. Oaliferela Markt t.
Employment Office.
Ohaa. P. Be ch ertr & Oo., 652 Sacramento street
Chinese Emplo; meat Co.— Pierce A Co., 677 Sac-
ramento street.
French Fancy Ooodi,
Loean A Co., 19 Montgomery. 107 aad 109 Sutter,
Hair JtwHry.
H. A. Callander, manufacturer, 62 Second street
Human Hair.
Sampaon, A. B. dt Co., ll'i Second atreet
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. Belie-, 226 Kearnr street.
Searcher of Keeords.
O. V. Gilleepie. 611 Waehing'ooetreet.
"Watches and Jewelry*
H. A. Callander Si Second etreet.
WhTtener* and Faser Hangers.
A. W. Whelden, 22 Geary etreet.
Wines and Llqnoit. t Wholesale.)
Daoerl F. A r0 , <km Front
GREAT REDUCTION IN |( I
•...or....
IiADISS STT :
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER';
Pioneer Cloak jj
(Formorlr Majjr ± Warkhri, I
Ko. SO HOITtOlIli ,
Oppo.He the Lick H.u
BKAKCH, 408 KUBSI ■ .
MR. MATER 04LLS ATTRBTI0 I
large and well selected uaonmu "
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk,
and Cloth,
Arid hie new gtyles of read'-made finir .
other LAD1W SDITS, at VKRY L01 I
Also, a lar«e etoflk of Stripao, Bro«b !
Bhawle, Lace JacktMs Silk <nd Ooltt I
Silks Satins, nioakios-i, and erer?!)*.!
Trimtninse. JUST hKRlVXD.a larn !
the Summer styles of
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lixen sirrni.
ST. R— Cloaks. Dresses aad sou and J
in latest fashion, at reaaonable ratsa
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH \
ont the centre of tbe city, in all Hotels, Res-
taurants, Saloons, Sterei and Offices.
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18 OTROTJLATED EVERT DAY OH THE
Oakland FerryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IB " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,
aod is constantly meeting a change of readers
In tbeTbeafes, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and pabiic resorts generally.
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CIRCULATES IN THE BEST BOOTETY, IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to tbe city to make purchases, and la therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
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every Theatre in Ban Francisco.
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principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papere left in the theatres at might
being gathered up and a&ved for that purpose.
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CANDIES.
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made at onr Steam Candy Fcotory daily. Al
orders, especially from the ooantry, are solicftef
ard vrill be promptly attended to.
OAWTlf k WAGNER,
lOT M')TitPOiTi*n' »C ne/rSstw
a^. Wauffeman's
« Chigazo Beer Depot," 623 Bacramsnto street,
between Montgomery and Kesrny, The cele
brated " Chicago t»ger Beer," and the beat ol
liquors. Dallr luoefe.with lob.tr ealad aod
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Regular Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swies cheese and rand*
wiener, strved to order. To lunch at Wauga-
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSf.
FINELY EURYIBHED BOOMS, S»
gle or in suits.
Well aAgautad aad Vaatllatod.
UBfumisCed Rooms u iet. Lodaicrs wii i
ALHAMBEA BUTLDIN0
CUSSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in al.roroia pro-
pose forT.ioK claas*s/or irstTnotiou in Elocntioo
Persons wishing to avail themselves of tbe oppor-
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THE SPRING EXHIBITION
San Francisco
Art Association!
!a cr mpl.uiea with th* rtqj4*>U of inntr so nimn* of th- Tnn'r* *bj **r» tDttltd lo ilcnl omto< (&» 1/Dlra
pitti". SaAKBPEABE'S Trued? of
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MONDAY EVENING JURE 2
Witt th- pun* M»(tDlflrrnt *..-•* n-rr. -loel'ent out aid oompleteooea of detail that marked It* firmer production
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LIAVK HKNIIK8. Proprietor.
jail"
AIDOERS
Park, Oakland.
hat asih
in Unparalleled !
J30 TO" A T O ,
avail ONK-LHOOKP DAN-
a.t and fractal l.rp.lcboi.ao
■aatn.ld.ia.
rE GEROME,
, . will make a Urtod T.r-
.. a rop. TO fa.l Id mid-air and
I. .ill alas p-rform bla f.at of
jr.. lb. ro^a. and bla ooeqnalid
' TRAPF/.K.
D CONCERT BAND
me obetoe more** ox of Operatic
!*• l»«. lOcasli.
..«* Cent*
-BlM.t
I HAS RETURNED TO
Parent.
8HIRT STORE,
treat, has Removed to
■It.cund street*
win Hod a complete 'ao-
RIKTS aad FCSXNlSlf-
at the aouul l*>w prleea,
BENEOIOT «fc CO.
sl.><ixl:b«^m
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
(?^ATXLB^ERS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
I ■■" e k '~-<IMlII
Is a Sure Keller for Indigestion
Hemevs
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIER
I THE OTJRB OF RHEUM A-
tlpailoo, and kindred dUeaaee,
ware.* writee: "I biro again
vo tbo cioa. valeo of joor eer-
to rhaam.tlo troablo.
Fio.ao: " Voar Aperient baa
last baalla a&d regaUtod tbs
■■tarn. Grand Hotal: "Your
r BtnQMit'in baa eroTed •&•
■Is dar (now -boat tl«T«n iturs
narar axpariaaoad oaa tainr*
•a aRTajaiara, 1U Sblplsr st.
ii'* RaoMdi*
a two wMk. .
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I)-* I id aov I i aood boaltb— a
|aav« baaa daprtvad for mora
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WILLIS^ BAND.
MU8I0 FURNI8HKD FOR ALL
OfM.aa.ooa. Maiio tmporUd. arraniad
tad for Hla.
MABCVRM. Si I. I'M leader of1
Orchi'-trii.
lir.lSU ¥ TON DSSB MKIIDA*..\, Lead-
«f Urati ll-mil.
aar-Orrt- r* froni th- ooorjtrr promptlr ■Uor.d*.
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Htora. I»» Noi ta'-mari *tr-at. or MAROUH M.
BLUM. »•«» MontaooiirTiUaat. 1*A tf
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Itimins IO nnrt 17 O'JO WiislihiL'toii wtropt.
■ rcrlll. KOTK T. TO
Picnic and liall Committees.
HAM'!. «i1 OH "iDBiitxl of
■aatolaas to Lh« But*, under oompii-
tmt le*'l*'*. *t f*.rr«t*«.
RPEMF.R BKIIAKD
|XD ...
DAKKV AMI. IK.
Wins tta*lr 0'**t Smea'loa,
OOUPITKHFW1 P .
Nirnio tkou'e.
Inclodlna the 4'hlld Wonder, SAPPHO,
S.F.I. IF. SCI. I. in.
■flat* ". KM.IH and IV. Fl.l.ia.
e*rln.(n«iif and Di«(tltt*.
OCT LHTvVi
....A*D..a.
E.T/OT AUAME,
FREMCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOnDER tp50t
AT
LANCASTER'S
"17 W A»lll\OTOW HI Rir.T,
MOIm Opts. Mafnirt'i Op**. Hosaa.
SANGER HALLE
(SlKOER'S HALL.)
14 f-Ji-AKV AT., MKAE KfAUIT,
Haae hoi the Cholce«t Hrand* of fflie*
•md l.tqunr* na hand.
DEPOT WETAND A MtCHt't BAY BRiWtST
CIS If UIIHIS rkLOMAMIII.
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Hank,
Ho. et«3 Moatff.ia.ery .lrc«t,
(Moatcom.ry Block.)
eT/ABANTKK Ft'WD »»00.0»»«
.•y-l.rm D.poalU, 00. D.r Mot otr month.
■VMo ■nlrrlFaa or ooara. f.rBaok Boo...
J. OROOKRR. Saorotary^ PJOlbl
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 SECOND fSTKRBT.
FINE GOODS IMPERFECT FITS I
Satisfaction Guaranteed !
A FINE LINE OF SPRING AlfO SUMMER
Good* joel recoiTed. Oail aad see tbo»
aaa-40 ^co**" ■trees. a*37 as
THE AHOVK AKTI*T*. ARf W«W »»\ IH'K »m>K*t AM* CAM BR EX.
gaged bj aumfMi W**t of lb* Uoakj Moant* a*, tbrouqh our ea>ncr,
N||KKIfi.l> (OKSVYM As C<>.
■< man axv A»a nh<io-*w
•eaipn-l **J ••">°H I*' •■»llo«( »'"»-T.l ■'*
■•*■#!(! pal
eionbn itaanoqj. •■•!« aiu*pooi it 'S-iqiljoAO
io % tnpo. ••fl'»0 H»Q ••» "'M1 ,»fl«in I1*0 oa»
ai pmoo3 ■■a*«t» P«* '<."|J.') i**0|0,o puo _a
SH3J.SAO AtHJJ.V.-l ^'"- IJHlNMn.€ Mill
■»iaiO|(pt."S pa* "jui,! ^ffftoNa.
-)oq 'Xaiujj do '}•**.* j >«roafl ^HV"W
asno||i)oij3puBJais/o?7\«>
OUlOVd fJH3Hin08
•j[Osano,\. Jtofaa pnn i^av oaji
MBB KOOBBT.OLAiaVOYAIIT, T«8r ,
iid Tr.OO. Madlao»-O»»b..0»l»lUd,
jo ba.ln..aor.toka|ML'"" '- *"m * " '^
CERMANPIAN08.
THB BKBT ASD 1 U-: UUEAP-
THE OLD
uacot Booton,
1A Hurto. a.lr«et. near Kruror.
All DrinkN Ton Cents
Hot Prlnka a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AID JLRRT III TOWN.
AI«*t* on Bla tb* New York Uereld. H*.rper'r
W»*klr, Frank Lailie'a, D*r'* Homp, Police O*
*-(te. «JI th* Oelt'--
Ponob. BellVLIfi*. II
and naliefy youraelf.
ear Don't forget tbo *lr
f»7»f
Attention, Good Livers!
ITS [
RROI B, FORMS 'tf.Y
:*ar*ot. Me* lfth*D lh- tsenaaem
i l" f(*f Aorant OBj,
(Mm n, erolel *tnet »ud tlia Mmtn'4
Rreocit or n> DinutfOtP *ltll MR.
. DRAYEUR, aba baa baen ■ oor.»c*ed wttb tbe
iliro forfnare. I- provvseiiia have ts**o me>da l<t
tbecuis<oo dtiperlme (hat will r1(ll1»r tlie Mt—
nera'Qioro popntur tbea it b*» e?nr beeo dorlsa*
■ r.ufit. nwatwrfty. Oar Utile of Vue
imlr-ie ell Ibo dehcaoio* of (be i*uod. Otu
motto l* "Uood ire.ro, (ioofl Uonkiogend Modtml*
(/bargee."
P. in no»a sl to.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
491 »nc| Sttlt Oommoroial. a&jg.
TOO Markotitraat.
Opon rom 5 A.U. to I" p.m en 31 Im
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TtK»IKIA CITT. RlYADAi
•pHIH ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEEN RE-
A daoorated, aad e*n bo rented by tb*> oljbl Of
or tbo week. Stare a->4 cre»Blin* ooraoaala*
llboraUr traatod witb on appliootloo br letter
ji'HK PIPES,
Man*r*rand eoio Proprietor
Or to J. II. McfAlSE..
atao Weahlnrrov «t.fA»». H*n FracolfOO.
GEORGE MATES'
I)»
MRS. E. REGAW,
Fashionable Milliner,
IKE JOTJBNAL OF AMUSEMENT B.
PnbUabed every Dw in t06 Vomr **
y.^ £»_ BOGARDTT6
*38 Mere-ant and 5»S WiuhlniftoB St.
beiow Montgomery. San Francisoo,
THOBSDAY MAY #, .873
Couldn't Vnt.l-rj.ttmd It.
There is ooe maa who is couviccitl that
-the poatil cards ura a ehameloes irau i, and
* disgusting swindle. The name of lhat
nun is Patriot McGonigle. Pat purchis.d
.* postal cird for one coat, and wrote on it:
"Felim O'Connell— Com© np this eveniDg.
There*! to be a fine dog figbt at Barney Da-
gin's. I'm goin' to bet on Hou.jhin'i dog.
Don't miss' ths figbt." Hs tliea placed
tUe postal oird ia an eirelope. Ween he
presented his letter at the poat-^ffic?, there
was a tableaux— of indignation on the part
of Pat, and of astonishment on that of th»
psstoffice c erk. Pat stjs nois: "Be me
conscience, tbe p:-st- 1& e niin charged me
three cents for the d — d one cant BwRdle."
Id it astonishing that Pat think? the country
is rushing rapidly tj ruin?"
JUrs. Stanton's New Programme.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton says that the
women hare entreited, argned, bagged and
prayed long enough for their rights. Let
them no * eirrr tue war into Africa. Among
many other things she eajs :
"Carry the war if need bs, into your own
families ; kt the baby go withont bib?, ihe
busbind'a s L i r t -■ witboat but one, the home
without c*re, until ti_e men give in. When
they fiid taeir comfort depends on allotting
lis the ballot, they will wheel into line and
give it to ns. Women have too long peti-
tioned, and b*ggfd of men; let them now
make si^ge acd carry the war into their
Home-. I: ia omiDg to that sirs, and it U
going to be a da- piece of bosioees for you.
We am going t> vote — peaceably if we can,
Jjut with war if we must."
Mortgoged Property.
Two urchins, five or six years old, return-
ing from school recently, were overheaid
discussing theological questions. "Well,"
says-urchin number one, "the' Lord owns
all this world, don't he?" "Yaas, Is'O-efce
does," responded number two, "butdadsays
-the devil's got a big mortgidge on it."
Keep Quiet.
'When a man gets tight and wants to retire
-for the night withont his wife's knowing bis
condition, it isu't a good move to commence
caroling by her bed.ide, "How happy could
I be with either, were t'other dear charmer
Away." Bis efforts to conceal his bibulous
condition under such circumstances are usu-
ally wretched.
The New Oyster House.
Otsteb Geotto has been open<d by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oy-ter Deal-rs 1b
the city, "For Ladies acd Grentlem»D," at 428
Pine St., next to tiowen Eros., grocers. This is
in enry respect a place where a gentleman can
take his family. 5 G
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable CAniage, stylish
horses at d a reliable driver are toe leading fs-
sentials of an tnjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so uEqiK-srionabb
as from Frank iontos, whose carriages have
the privilege o the eland fronting tha Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome mrn-ont e are used
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ ablp, honest and perfectly
courteous driver-, neumore liberally patron-
txed than any otber carriage proprietor on thiB
■Coast, white a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
-except those which he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr-at success in his baiinaaa, and toe
admirable way in which be conducts it makes
bjm a favorite with all who patronize him. *
Mothers or Fahcueb who are about to spend
the Somnui in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can bny
i be same cheaper and male of better material
than at any otner place is at E. Frledlander &
•Oo'a, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3a
▲ f leevsairit jjocacion.
Parsons desiring comfortable lodgings In a
Oentm location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne building is a very fine one sad is well
lighted and ventilated..
Premium. Sbirt Maker.
Mrs. Eveline Mortis 526, Keerny at, respect-
iollv solicits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
•and prices reasonable. e-o
McDowell, Show Card Writer
'Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, eor. Post and Montgomery u
Bemoral,
- Samuel Swift has removed from lis to 113
-Post street. Sewing micMoes rented nd "re.
^paired as usual, and sold cheaper than ever, i
Ladles "Vl»ltinjt Cards.
Written, engravtd or printed by Jora P.
Dwtm, 136 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.— Hajtokmb-
CBXErs sxatls kieexd. Pixmakkbif or every
description to order. B
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is 6. Burkhardt's motto. Fine French 6alf
.Boots made to trier from fs to $10. A good fit
and sati. faction guirinteed. Call at SlO Wash-
-ington street and be convinced, A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit e v. rj one 's purse. 4 bi
Attention, Ladlea
Sjiue Bash.
The Bohemian Club, will hold High Jinks
nsxt Saturday, when ths German Poeti wil;
be discussed.
The Masonic Relief Jubilee will take
place at Woodward's GerdeLS, about tho 27th
of June.
Bailey, the Danbury Newi man is on his
way to California.
Wiikie Collins w.ll reach this country in
Augus', and will make Lis first publio ap-
pearance in Boston.
Ladi-s of taste, says a fash ion-writer,
make their own bonne s.
With most men life is like a game of
backgamon— half luck.
The funeral of James W. Waliaok, the
actor, took placa in New York, on Taeechy.
If you let thecat out of tho bag, never try
to cram it back again; it only makes mat ers
worse.
Tne bakers of .9 an Francisco, bave deter-
mined not to work on Sunday. Tne publio
will need bread on Sunday, but the bakers
willkneid no breal on that dt.y.
It coda WiEC5csin conductor 55000 and
his sitaation to Liss an unprotected female,
Three of the Chronicle reporters are lepers.
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stone, ia waiting Rr
h-r brotuer to d.e before she publishes a
companion to the "Byron Scandal."
England will Buffer a fpell of Josh Bill-
ings.
George Francis Train U master of twenty
languages.
The Alta says "England never excelled in
her paintings" The Alta never heard of Sir
Joanna Reynolds, Turner or Landseer.
Write on Postal eirds in invisible ink,—
sal ammoniac dissolved in water.
One Mrs. Wade fulfils woman's mission
as a blacksmith at Fyrt Scott, Kan.
Philadelphia wants a national hymn for
the Centennial.
George F. Train appears more sensible
than his inquisitors, and fat t her from insan-
ity.
J. H. Baby asserts that the sta tements
published about him by the San Francisco
press are libellous. One paper said he w_s
an actor. He was on the stage at one time,
The great Napoleon, in a celebrated oider
of the day to his soldiers, characterized
suicide as desertion.
M'me. Lucca has had luck enough to make
$80,000 in the last six months.
Leprosy is spreading— in the Chronicle
office.
J. S. C. Abbott excuses his gingerly
treatment of departed great criminals on
i'.e ground that they might call him to ac-
count, should he encounter thsm in the
spirit land, for undue severity.
The Bhode Ialaod Msdioal Society has de-
termined to admit women to full member-
ship.
How one things brings up- another,"
said a lady, absorbed in a pleasing retros-
pection. '-Yes" replied the practical Dibbs;
"an emetic for instance."
The present active movement against the
Chinese is explained by tha fact that it is
near election time.
An eccentric burglar took tfce trouble of
breaking iota the school-house at Btite
Bridge, Madison oaunty, to steal a watsr-
pail, a broom, and a terrestrial globe. ■
A loeal paper warns its fair readers that
the sidewalks of Omaha abound in holes
'the size of a lady's foot," and in another
column recounts that a boy six years aid
fell into one of them the other day.
There are to be Fourth of July fireworks
this year, 3,01)0 dollar's worth.
Emily Faitufull has a novel in press.
To-morrow will be memorial day of the
Bine and the Gray.
The seventh annua! gathering and games
of the Caledonian Club will take place June
Uth at Badgers Park, Oakland.
A Hebrew theological seminary is to be
erected in Porkopolis.
The Indian question— "White men, got
any rum?"
A beggar's statement of his property was
that be "had no money, nor marbles, nor
ahalk, to make a ring."
The Stark county, Ind., Ledger man
wants to trade that paper for two swarms of
bees. •
The Chronicle is down on the enstom of
pelting "inoffensive Chinamen in the
stre.ts. It is not averse, however, to blowing
them np with nitro-glycurine/.before they
land.
The Pope was eighty years of age, on the
14th. Many happy returns of the day to
him.
Never reveal secrets to a relation, for
blood will tell.
Mr. Emerson considers that England
rank* nest America.
Lydia Becker has started a Woman Bun!'
rage Journal in London.
Victoria Wooihnll has republished the
Beecher Scandal, with additions.
The Plumbon and Gas-fitters will turn
ont in grand procession on Thursday of
next week with Little Mae, as drum Major.
A musioal society exists in London,
which was founded in -1761.
A pasaeoger on an Ohio railroad, aroused
from a serene slumber by the tooting of a
whistle, exclaimed petulantly: "The train
has caught up with those cattle again I"
Crusty says that the List of marriages
ought to be put under the head of "King
Frauds."
Notice to (He Pablic.
B. Pevfer, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men'*, boys' and cbil-
arena* clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced urlcea. Every description of
gents famishing goods, hrta, trunks, valises
e'o., below co»t, 0*11 if yon wane bargaifia.3L
Corns, Bunions, InjErovrinf? Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 127 Second strett. 4-m
Saw Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
oncd in front of Oolem&n Brof . clothing eg-
abUshment, sonthweet corner £u&h and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Bubles. Oarriaee orders
lift at either place promptly attended to day
• * Might, at rednoed rates. ro
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD I
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bheumatlam and rtfuralgia.
Flno Octndi c s
Fresh, Bweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, atM."A. Merc-Vs pioneer confection.
ary, 678 Eeauy street. Wholesale ana retail, o
Public Accumuautliulon.
Washing left at the effice before 8 a. m„ can
be returned In the evening if required; we
never dlsacpolctl What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leiaesdorff str-et, •
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. P. I. SEALS.
ALL MEUBERS ABE REQUESTED
to attend the Special Rleeiings, on
Thursday and Friday, May S9th and
30th, at two o'clock. P. n. Business
of great importance -will come b. fore
the Lodge.
mrSS 2t A. W. BARK, G. S. O. S.
FESTA DELLO STATUTO.
THE GRAND PICNIC
GIVEN BY THE
GARIBALDI GUAED
IS AID OF THE
ITAIiTAN
Mutual Benevolent Society !
Will TAKE PIACE AT
Schuetzen Park, Alameda,
SUNDAY, JUNE 1st, 1873.
mjSStd BY ORDER OF THE OOMMITrEB.
Just Received
SO CASES
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BIOrtlB PKICE, SI OO.
Will too Sold for $1 OO
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS g
S. F. and H. P. B.]}
CHANCE OF T||
THE CHEAPEiT ROUTE TO THE 6 ft
V or AMTELOPK. o.n.eoti;..MS
iog wito to. S.i
conoBctioj.tDo;
10 ca.s:e3s
Fine Panama Hats,
WORTH 83 SO.
Selling- for One Dollar.
Derby Sweepstakes.
The drawing of the Epsom Derby Sweep-
e'aies at the Charing Cross Siloon. 606 Kiaalcn
nil
»
Parisian House.
ONE BLOCK FROM THE RAILROAD,
L. THORIN, Proprietor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
....A»D....
3=t estaurant.
First Qnnllty of 'Wines, Liq-
aon «nd Clears.
BOARDERS TAKING BY WEEK OR MONTH.
m;27 1 m
lO CASE
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
BEBriAI FJMCE, •! SO. |
Selling- for Fifty Cents
lOO DOZE31V
CASSIMERE SUMMER! HATS!
At Fifty Cents. B
roIdOo,»pwToro"»rt".^,ffi,)*
Btttions.willle.ve S.n K,.nH»« a«
e.ctedl.IronFrott.t,.,,^.,': -
mmlne, the trim .HI I..., |ffiw:l'
5:!0 o'clock A M , cooo,ot*Jr.t n» M'»
I he .te.mere «nii o«r. nj.k, oloifl
with ht«e. to and fram ,l! pole,, M • «•
SHHD*Y EXCURS 0n77t REDOCEI »
Le... 8.D Fr.ncisco »t 5 i « _.
Jill le.ve Olcverdal. «2„V]«I ;*ri. M
•<oout, a.T.jalncnr. at .n>""ii. „ *
tpciineof the road For .1 inf«:„..? *
theOon,pvu,'...ffl1,.4SeMo!t/o'ni",lll
Ooaodafte; Jaoe 1st the Ki....
Sao Franonco at 2 SO P. L ; STJ" »
Olo.erdale at 6 a. It ' *" "" S
»PB PKTtRDONAHm.p,
The City Gartm
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Sen
1*HE ATTENTION OF ALL SOClIf ,
1. Boo.atlone «r,d Milittrj CwSSS,
to ihe sd«Diagea offered by ta«V«
«i- b6S;?",al SrouDoe for Holiday i
vals They os,D be prooa.ed oiui f
week for piooio purposes <a» abmtat
moresdMoUgeotti terms thsoiojjfV, {
THE CITY (iVUDlH
Are easy of aooefB withont nay tariff u ~J
and are rrotided with UrKB sod btMt? 2 .
Unreihada -/reee; bs.ni if ^ r/lo»,„ , ! .
from e»er, clime; DniBeious Bwicn- 2
moth DsQomg Pavilions: a oatufil i
Pleasnre Boils; PoaDta.ni aLdJ^^H
sru, ai' porfeoily sbdtrred Iroj^^H
manimoit. Kesiacrant it oa tbegrsacdt V
convenience for the scooramsdatloBof
nics has been made. Kt- rjthincbaah !
in tha most complete order for thsoosu !
THE CITY UABBF?)
Are the largest in the State Tnn ,
sorts of Knoll and Shart-d Uwi.il
derja. etc, and ere capable of asm
X>,m persons with the (trea'snt coataai
tr* Oars rnn directly 10 tbe Gftrdew.
rlODto Oun)mitt»*s are esp*c:allr In? .
and lnaoeotthe Gronnde, and asoam
whioh will be most favorable.
M. V. ST£T£lf9, Prw|
•*■ Office bonrs 3 to 6 p.m.. diily.uu
corner I welfth and Foiaom atrtit*
N. B -UOO.Ooe Admnsron Tfckm
by vsrioos Associations boldiof \tg
Ci'S Oardens last year. The wis tl
liquors will be prohibited on tht mat
ival flajs.
Badger'sCeotral_Park( 0 ■
THESE BEArTIFUL OABOBTI/
open forth, lea^oo, and mi» .
PIOKTIOS
popular
McDASIEL'S THEATRE
CHKTtlaE, WTOMIKS,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
■EaT-Talent going East will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. McBAMEL,
mj9 Lock Box No. 1, Oherenne. Wyoming.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of Hedlelne.
lO OnO beautiful and instruct-
A\J *\J\J\J ive objects to be eaen. Open to tha
Pablio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUOEKA UAU
3l8 Montgomery street. FOR MEN ONLY.
. r Db. JoedaN'6 Pbitati OmoK is at »T.l
Geary street (opposite old Mechanics* Pavilion).
STEVENS, HOLMES & C0,f
58S IVCBAUE.VTO ST BEET,
nd attend to all ba-iness from all parts of
the coait on commission. Nevada, Utah and loaho
a specialty. my22 lm
Fifty Cases
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WILL BE SOLD
FOR, ONE DOLLAR
Will bo held thure. Tha attrxMon i i
era.. SKATING PAVILION. MOSiC I
MASIUH. Skaiiog free oa WMafjp.
JLdnil..I.a
OHILDREX TO CENTS
5?
,
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING .'GOODS,
All Grades,
AJBIOBEAPIB TEAK AJI OIHEB
BTOBE IN THE CITT.
^AT THI
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
Read! Read!! ft
THE PALACEOF FAS
ANOTBER FXOI1EMENT AN at
New tore. 17 Stuond slrM'. fl 'i
Grand Motel. Uiotbinir of fit bU ■
fashionsble styles made 10 order.
NOTE THE~PRICB
Pants.. ..from $6 to SI 2 p
Suits from Ml •
I iante the inspection of toe Oil*,
the market.
A. MORRIS,
No. 17 Second Si
tnvlT lm O.po.tte era., t
AUCTION SALE
New City Hall J
No 77 and "7&-J)elfc ;-
MOHDAY. JDHE 16. 167J-JOU .
TOW A SUN, Anouoa.tr»Hal
ery ttreet. For pari ;Qlarj im «4r*
Alt. and Fxamicer.
B/ order Board of Oitr Hall OalB *
M8-td BOB' I OBOHaV
DKRENZ
HERB
The treat Tonic and A99&
Sale ETerjwaer*-
r
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Annonnce* that at hie Saloon,
COl Keavray as., M, W. cor. Sitrimento,
Long famons for the excellence of its
WINES and LIQUORS
All Drinka will henceforth be
L? 13 IXT C E Itf T 8.
my201im
P.VOLHEY, 212 FOURTH STREET
B jyg AND SELLS
Good Second-hand Clothing.
Also. CLEANS. DTK8. and REPAIRS, in Vbe
most scientific manner. Hs has mads the &bore a
■oemaitr for » ye*r», »nd ia bonnd to giTe satis-
faction to all. *p?4 im
Metropolitan Theatre,
SACBAMEJTTO.
PBOPKIKTOm.-
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
tVOBTH 84 OO,
Selling for 83 SO!
tof-WOTE.
WE STATE SIMPLY FACTS, AfiD
fiCABAXTIE TO l£LL OOOSrl AT
TUX PRICES -WK ABTIBTIrB,
tTCALL AID 8KB.
618 and 620 Kearny street,
THE RIALTC
A. Popular Hende
The Choicest Wine, mmt W
Pacific Com*' ,
8VPEKB BATAFI* *"
THIb OEM OF A 8ALO0K AT .
Wo. *T TH1BO »"
Will be ooadecled io ao P"fM' » f!
Dhraie "Best me on tbe JtlalW ™
•nil eigoilr the chief hi of calW "
H. WAFEB, Proj* i
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A FaTOTita Basort fe* Id* ■
Good Liquors and Cho» '
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MOTEL.
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'S N(« VARIETIES
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WW ALHA1BRA TIIATftl.
MAOTJimn'S
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
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IVI 1VIHJ
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THE DUTCH JUSTICE
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CUT XjODOINOB,
Trm, Dawor, a*d L*»*t** Sow, beam
IN BIHlAfiBAL—
Hlnrosof All Pncha
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OK, yV I HIM V DONNA OF A IN I< . II I
Mona. Chouflerl » i»iu».l «.n:b.r.! nDTJCXrv K*"IjrjY
IS Anttl * r BA1.EK I
' IUM EICSET BABOMAS m > I. BOBISSOB
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full . I B. rnea.nl marl o.'.ihtlnl la.ne
WILL SHORTLY AFFIAB-
C. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
AMD PREUIU VEHTBIL^gt IBT Or TBS WOrtLD. ALSO,
ROtoert Froaor, tlio Oroat Fantomimist
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chouse,0:
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BUYTET TEYBUY
o«r c*l»btml*d •« «• WHtri SHIRTS. Tt-»f fit rttMrnT,
■TCALL AND SKE THEM.
mil for 'ifli'Hi %md darAtt'lltr will n«»«r b« mitchad. To b« tin] only at Iba
I X I- All ruiN HToRr. Oli k.iri.) .i.rr .amt raa.airn'lal.
EPIZOOTIC.
l-« oSlAln.il •! aii- ham. tol il>M h iba
» 1 'rab • ■ I ' T % . -, *, tlia>
AmKxi alf rXP URN (MMP%NT .lA*J«»
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GARDENS
June 1st
O K. A. 1ST ID
CH FESTIVAL
ayeite Guard!
<UPT. FIRRIIB, •loorittl t>7 iba
8 8HARP8HOOTER8,
OUT. STEPBAXI, and Iba
HARMONIC 80CIETY1
il*Mf, odcIic the dtr«etlon rf Profaiaor
8»J,ni: kud Prof«nor IJurry FtnUon
Mkbd«n'« Br»» Band.
•tptntloni ir» rr».iDR for tbli f<-a*iv»l. The
will f, r-Q on lfoQt|Oinery ■ re«l ■! tn- lr Am •
lock-, tad Bftroh through §oma of the i rlncfpil
btOitj a»rd»np, wh<ro a grand daj'a u.iiir-
m iiTtn.
^a lfting Day and Evening,
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IH BOTH PATILIOKS.
iCOCIGNF, SACK RACING, ETC.,
-a-renicS. Concert
lai lOOUTTI PH1LBABM0KIQUR.
i^DrlUbTth^LafajetteGnard
i Mtplar of nBIWOBM, aarwatnllnj
Mine First Crossing thB Alps I
I will Da doau W maka ibu Tlia Orud
IMaak raaUral of aba aaaaon.
..»irrr rajiTa
liverpool and Great Western
M ni in sh i p Cip 11111:111 y.
CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
*-* l^aaiDdanT, Hanboi-t b . BramaD.^kftlilUa.
H»T/», Parla, Swadaa, Batfloa, Koraay and ftll
EnropaaacitiM.
TbiaOompior hu arraaramantt with kkt Com-
mlialooarof Emigration aad Railroad Compaolaa
at Raw York, br wblcb paaaancara aro pramptlf
forwardad to tba Paeiflo Dealt.
For paitioalara applr to
I>. B. .IA('K«()I», Asiat,
mi2Q1m 8S» Manl|aw»rT ata-fpt.
8TILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THE SCARCITY OV "A LOOKS I
on Hn*h atraat, I bag to toforw my fr.eod*
aed tba bobllo tbat I baTaooattad tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON, !
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SIM Kaah atrcet, beitve«n Monl Kamcrj
a* ad lieai-tXTa
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Ooocoolad in tba baat atria and of tba
Poraat Liquor*.
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DRB. TROMMI.I TZ k I.KEDKS, OR*DUATRS
of tba Lalpaioaod Vionra tJoiTarait.**, aod
a' a AadHaat hi'*iom TJrJad Nuiti Arm;. h*va
opauad their f'fli • and Jjaboratorf at Wo. 4CA
KEARNY BTRhET. near Oallfornla. forth* traat- |
man i- of dl**aaaa of (ha UriDarjr and Qaoar^tira
(lr«ana, and all Famala Complaiota. To auffarar*
from Aatbma, Brooabltla, niptharia. Bar* Toroai.
Uoriutnpt-orj and otbar Dia a«*« of Iba l.tirvi
and Tnroa' wa raoomrannd Frefri.-r Mnllrr'a
HHlinr Kxtmet of T«II-p, Irolortiof lohalioa;
Apparatoa. wblotj ta •stanitvalj nud in Koroni,
and for wbtoh wa ara tba Bol* Aajanla for (ha Pa-
oiflo Uoaat. For fortbar oarllonlara call or addrta*
9 DRB TT-OMMLITZ A LEEDEM
ABB K-aroi aUaa'.Bao Kraoof»oo.
Oma HoDBa-EroB 10 to 12 a.m , 1 to * v. u ,
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of Larttaa. ^ >__ ap»l*a
Bar Sugar
FOR BALK-SIS KRASlfT STSEKT. AT
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ME9. BtJWWAir. OLATRVOTAKT
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nBMOVAL.
CHITTENDEN A DALTON,
romriLin! tii«
HEW TORK IITABLE*. Hl.ilon al.,
b»tr rrrtriiAfir-D ini
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND HAVE AD-
d-J .arajrlptolh >r/
at Tk of hoi a**, tali" tif
ara all Ir Ualaaa. Far-
tloo'a' aiton'mn ptd
t > roirdiag bor*aa.
ro.i im OHrTFM EN A IUMO".
All IK THE.
THEATRES ARE OUT
Op TO THE
Hot Booton.
Salt*.*- iirMt. a.ar k.mi-i.i.
And In CD* ol th*(r
Hot Sfotoh'H or Tom & Jerry's
All DriiikH Ten C.*ii««
faflti Jili, D. RHIOUH. P.oprl.ior.
New Discovery
T'M UE OF TUB WONDKKHJi. PLAHT
tbal Ood lolaodad lor tb.Uora.l
RrHUMiTIIF*, MUR'LGI*, 0> UT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND All oPIrlU
AFFECTIONS.
I« aadaratocd rarfa.t » bf iba andaralaoad— th*
onlj paraoi on iba uomtaani t^at fi'lr compie
brnda It*, maalr qnnllio a I '*" ■ rborn Co. 1.0 alma
am i-a'art ■ it" "aily -i h aaf-t* n d asaooaa,
I>K K R, lii.I) .K 1* to hi- f.ioo'i at b'«t..ffi
TlBHarkai atraa', ..pp. at- l bt * '
2, ii'-tn iO a kf t-'Pkt.Aiid (ro-'
'Haidama, 19
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at n.« draco,
, H niria 1 and
itoSrv
f* ti nta nan
Haitian, a, ma jviitaioi. ■»•-. a', r ti nta n«
ba aooommodnt >d a»aaj n. "m and Bnar I, ap>0
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
THIB POWDVR WILL PRBVKNTTHB HAIR
from fall mi off. and ala-i r- toro a Daw arriwlh
Of Hair ta tba bald fanai althln 4 (aw wa«ha wbara
tba roota ara not d-atroyd 'I bia "Owdar is tp'Zad
w.t'' w rni -at»r aad u>ad a> a wa|b tbraa t maa
a waak. A trial of ona hnx wM coutim a t"" tbat
kbl« la ■ o hr.iHhiiK. Pil,.« fiO oaDla t ffl », *fj
Ladies and Children
KINKEAD'rJ
SAOE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADItrTRBINO PLRAStNT TO USE, KAblLY APPLIED.
Ian., (r-aar. a-id will not ("J ir- tba Tioat dalloaka. la
earva all dlfaaaa of t a acalo, riain-a Oandr.iff.
Pr vents nan Falling,
R-Hi'ara tba bair eof. a>id ajoaa*. and la PURELY VBOB
TABl. I.
mm- Tha O-irnal BAOR BuiriM HAIR TONIO AB*>
DRKBBiNOnar ba bador Iba A*ant,
.lAk. If. IJATia, Drofflat,
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms*
wjra
No. 1 Spring Bcdnund Hair Mattrassefif-.
BRANCH HOUSE,
a»i sahmiei tracr/r, < ok. clat.
Fifty Ccuts por KTlBlxt.
And Lcsn by the Week.
or>E»r aijLi kigbt
L. J. Ew Y LL, Proprifiar.
PIONEErt SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE HOST ELEOAKT CUSTOM WORK IK THE CJTT
FXC3-A3FLO.'
rHK JOTTKBAl OP AMDSEStEBTS.
SSS M.nh»»t and «»» Wortl'*" ■*•■
Below Montgomery, San ZraooUoo.
FEIDAY
.MAI SO, 1873
AHU8EMENTS, Etc
California. Theatre.
"London Assurance" tu played again last night.
To-ntgnt Barton Hill will take hit farewell benefit
and make bis laat appearenoe bat on*. The play
ia "Henry IV." John MoOnllongb as Hotapnr, a
ohar&cter wniob wear* sore he will play admirably.
Henry E4wards ai Palitaff. and a generally atrong
«astwhiehispabll-bedin loll on onr fli-jfc page.
Tbii play will be performed at the matinae on
Saturday.
Alhambro, Tbeatre. |
After this week OSanbaoh'a amasisg opera o-
"Mods. Ohonflearl," in which Kelly and Leon anp
ported by W. F. Biker, Bob Hart, J. Robinson,
8am Bicker, and othera bar* mad* each an im-
mense hit, aanst be withdrawn to make way for
'Barbs Bleo." Tboa* who haT« net yat teen It
anoald do eo at once. Master Barney, Obaa. Vivian,
and all the old favorite* will appear in a great
enter talc me &t to-night, and at the mat:nee to-
Bella Union Theatre.
Oasiim and Frits, the renowned gymnast* will
«ppear in tone of their meat thrilling feata to-
night. Matt E>Hy, Miss Susie Robinson, Tommy
Barton, and many others will give an excellent
first part, and a bright icterlnde and eoreaming
efieroleo*. will make ap a capital evening'! enter-
tain men t>
Buckley's New Varieties.
There are bo*U of pretty girl* at thla hones, who
-perform act", songs and daneea in good style,
novelties are announced for this evening, among
which are "Dead as a Post." 'Professor Fowler
Outdone." "The Village Coquette" Quiet Lodg-
lns" eto..
City Gardens.
f. The Lafayeite Guard, a very popular Fienoh
military ootnpuay, cooapriiiag many of onr beat
Exanoh citizens, will held a pionio at thene Gar-
dena on Sunday. 1 here will b* gams* of all kinda,
and a* a matter of coarse a daaoe. There la aare
to be a large attendance, and all will enj sy them-
eeWss.
KQbavd Stjwbax Eictjbbiok.— The steamer
Antelope leaves Bioadway Wharf every Sunday at
8 o'clock a. u, connecting with the oar* of the
North Pacific Bailroad at Benahne for Petalnma
Santa Roe*. Healdaburg and Oloverdale, arriving
at the later place at 1 P. m Retarding, eic:r-
sioniste will leave at 2 P. at, and arrive ia San
Francises at 7 p. u. Th* trip offers the advan-
tage of a splendid sail, th* length ef the bay.
and eixty miles of railing through the whole
length of Sonoma county, one of tba riehest In
the State. Excursion ticket* at reduced rates
good from Saturday to Monday.
AffaTOMiaAL aU'EKUM,— one of the most
o implete collections of the kind in the United
flutes, aomprising hundreds of costly and beau-
vilni wex models,, is daily on view (to gentlemen
taty) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
Hoax way be profft-aW? roed bere-
Th«atrtcals in Diajraiee.
The methods by which Boston liquor deal-
ers persistently evade the various prohibitory
Jaws designed to make the Commonwealth
virtuous aie many and Bhrewd, bnt no one
of them all sorpsssea in dexterity the wsy
in whioh the Massachusetts statute of 1777,
declaring theatrioal performances "unlawful
and immoral," was made a dead letter within
a month of its passage. The Boston Thea-
tre advertised : "On Monday evening will
be delivered a moralleclure, enforced by the
affecting story of Jane Shore, which will be
alternately recited by Messrs. Harper, Pow-
ell and others." In 1779 Pennsylvania de-
creel a similar law, whereat the manager of
the o!d Bonth-street Theatre adopted a simi-
lar expedient. He announced: "A concert,
will be given, Jane 22, 1779, at the Opera-
bouse. Daring the intermiseion, a Itctura
will be delivered, in five pars, on 'Filial
Piety, as exemplified in the History of the
Prince of Denmark."' When Philadelphia
had grown tired of this '-lecture." it was
edified by another on the enbjeet of "The
Disadvantages of an Improper Education, as
exemplified in the Hi-tory of Tony Lamp,
kin, by Dr. Goldsmith." Attempts were
made to punish the dariog managers in
both cities, but some legal quibble protected
them.
.*.
A Complicated Question.
It is said there is a Chin ete Masonio Lodge
in Oakland. Now what position are the Ma-
sons going to take on this Chinese question?
Christians acknowledge all men as brethren
without reference to r>ce and color. What
will the Christians take? Americans say
that life, liberty and the pursuit of happi-
ness are the inalienable rights of men, Chi-
namen included. What stand will the Amer.
icios take? It is rather a t_.ugh question.
Those who softer most from the Chinese,
the working men, are behaving best of all.
Montbiog politicians and scrub newspaper
writers are trying to make mischief.
Didn't 'Want Hla Note*.
A story is told of a dry-goods salesman
who has the reputation of being somewhat
of a Wdg. He recently sold a bale of goods
to a country customer, who was expect. d to
commit justifiable insolvency as soon as he
i ad disposed of bis st ck. As it was the
customer's intention to pay a small part of
bis accounts with notes which might prove
worthless, the salesman— eo the story goee
— a^ded here a little atd there a little to the
pice of the goods, so that when the pur-
chase of some $2,500 worth had been made
of which all but $500 was paid in cash, there
was no pcBsibility of tbe firm loBing any-
thing, ev«n should the notes go to protest.
Tbe transaction concluded, the customer be-
sought tbe salesman to give him a present
of some sort, and the salesman accordingly
printed bins a valuable red silk handker-
chief. "That won't do." said the customer;
give me a nice silk dress for my wife, or
something of that sort." "Can't do it,"
responded" the salesman; "but I'll tell you
what I'll do— I'll give you back your notes."
"No," replied tbe customer; "hold on; I'll
take the handkerchief."
Competent Judges.
An eight-ytar old Lowell echool-boy re-
eently spelled 7,000 words to tbe entire sat-
isfaction of a visiting committee : bnt, inas-
much as the rUi'ors themselves made fifteen
orthographies! mistakes in one hundred
wordp. their approbation has not, perhaps,
the critical value of Sir Hubert S tanley's,
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, [i-p
MiLLiKEEi.-Eats cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to oid;r at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Woes. 824 Washington Btreet. 4-x
Newbury port, Mass., is haunted by ano-
ther tricksy sprite which amu-'es itself with
saoh practical jokes as balancing po!s and
pans on tor) of people's bed-room doors.
Battler's Wlna Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly In the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
friends, da; and evening, at 834 Bush Btreet,
below Kaaray. * h
Tbe Last New Song-
Air—"Moet <£ Chandotu"
Emerson Oorville U my name,
My business always Is the sane;
Eastern OyBters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my heuse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I Bbow,
Oht high ohl Oh I high ohl
None who nave been but again will go.
Corvltle eays sol says sol
On Hne Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number end oall again.
Visions of Sh-ll-fl -h In every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
|_idlea got La-lies gol
Emerson Oorville'a polite, and so
8-1 They got they got they got
Woman's Rlfclits.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for It, Nearly all the res-
taurants "for ladies and gentlemen" in Ban
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dice. Thole is aw exception,
At the Piofeeb Bxbtauxaxt, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent brass-fast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1859. provides eve it luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find there
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Star Shirts una Collars.
all sorts and sizes, for sa'.e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideadorff st, •
Olnm Chowder Every ]Viajit
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Baloon, 15 Morton Btreet, Just ofl
-Kearny. &*f
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 LeideBdorff Btreet. •
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
n bats. At " The" Hat Btore, 64T Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
.joes there is sure to be suited. B
New Music.
H. Gray, has published a "new song enti-
tled "Side by Side." It should be dedic- t-d
to tbe Siamese Twins, but it isn't.
Clap Trap.
A grccsr on Washington street has pot up
a sign "No dealings with Chinese," and yet
he sells rice and tea inside.
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In dieousfllng the. evils of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of business in
San FraDCisoo consequent upon the displace-
ment o( white labor by Chinese la our work-
shop's, the Golden Era hits the nail squue on
the h-ad in the following :
Tbe only measure of redress which holds oat
any iiromt'Q of relief is the formation of anti-
OoiDfBfl societies all over the Ooaet, the members
of woi;h eba.ll be pledged not to employ Ohl Dee,
not ro purchase goods of ttosc- who ao employ
the n>, Dor to purcOssegoods of Ohioeae minuf-ic-
tariei. The? flr&t propose these nnti ObioeBe bo-
oietics should be to make themselves felt in the
obaricter of purchasers. If one Ihoueacd men
ia thia city should effect an organization under a
tol-mo pleig-i no' to employ Chinese nor to pnr-
ooass goodeof individuals or firms who migbtem-
ploy them, it would greatly strengthen the hands
of such or our local manufacturers as are now
engaged ia the experiment of competing with
Chinese manufactures. If this one thousand was
multiplied byteo, as it soon might be, tbe suc-
cess of tbe experiment wonld be assured. These
societies mast be organized withont tbe aid of law,
asoo law would be constitutional that discrimi-
nated against Obinese residents. Such organiza-
tions could only be carried out wbare the com-
munity is nearly unanimous in favor of the object
to be attained; bn. auoh unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in this State.
The experiment has bceo triad by at least
om man in San Francisco, We allude to Mr.
H. Batllff, who Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Kearny street. As long age
as 186", Mr. S at 1 iff, knowing what the result
of Obinese labor would be, farmed tbe resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
se:i, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he nas carried out this resolution te the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhere to it as
long ai he remains In business. Many of bis
friends thought it impossible for him to stem
the enrrsnt of opposition to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen , but he
haB done so successfully, and IsBtead of the
one Email es'ablishment which he commenced
with at the time of forming this resolution, he
now has too of the largest In the city,
• ' ■■ a
Tlie Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's LaBt Chaaoe, for pals. Dr. Per*
ry's Webfoot Pills , for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Bansome
street, cerner of Commercial,
Self Respect. ~ ™
Teach a man to think meanly and con-
temptibly of himsslf, to cast off all sense of
character, and moral reisaasion can eo
more act upon him tban if be were dead.
A man may be ad diced to many vices, and
yet there may be a hope or -reclaiming him.
But tbe moment be loses all eeme of charac-
ter, and all consciousness of a superior na-
ture, that is, the moment he begins to look
upon himself and his vicas as wort «y of one
another, and tbat moment all hope for bim
perishes; for the last ground is surrendered
on which it is poisible for bis remaining
good principles to rally and make a stand.
We have often known men who have re-
tained tteir self respect long afterttey have
lost their regard for princple: bmt never who
retained his regard for principle after he
had lost bis self respeoi. Destroy this and
you destroy everything, for a man who does
not respect himself, respects nothing.
Oyajterai.
In strolling round tbe other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr oarelaaa teat , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet boequec was seen ;
While moBsy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window reem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," aald my friend, "let's go In here—
It loose ao nice— and try their oheer."
•'All right," I said, "I must-agree
That this place suits me to a "TV"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found ft trre,
And cooked tnagnificentiy, to*;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every atyle; just think of that.
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam a and crabs and terrapins ;)
In fact, we found tbey had within
That oosy place ail binds of game.
Flan, flesh or fowl which we could name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they havo here the best ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get whet they call "such nice dinners. *
Whoever doubts this let him rash
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again,
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Klght,
0EABJJS8 HAAEE, Proprietor,'
Do IV ot Suffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H, Oowau's Inst),
rute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjc We
sviAak from experience, having tested the Boo
ter'B capability. Deferences given if required. B
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boobaellera and SttntloB^re.
Btacey£ Mock, (school books a epeoleltj.) B. W
corner Fourth and Jessie.
fcL II. Moore, 60S Montgomery, near Merohant,
Hinlne«< College*.
Heald's, Bryant £ Stratton'a College, 24 Post street
JBittehera.
Eats, Fred. Bulla 94 to 100. California Market. .
Employment Office.
Obaa. F. Beoberer £ Oo. , 662 Sacramento street,
Obinese EraDloiment Co.— Pieroe A Oo., 627 Sac-
ramento Btreet.
French Fancy fieedu
Looan A Oo,, 19 Men tgomery, 107 and 109 Butter ,
Hair Jewelry*
H. A. O&llender, mana/satarer, €2 Second Btreet,
Haniu Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street.
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. belie, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Keeords.
O. Y. Gillespie, 611 Wa&hiogton street.
Wotchei and Jewelry.
H. A. Callander 62 Second Btreet.
"Whlteneri and Paper HfDjeri,
A.'W. Whelden, 22 Geary Btreet.
Wine* and Uqae**, t Wholesale.)
t>aneri F. A Co.. W4 Front.
.-.' r. Dohcrcj-
Has devoted hie study more particularly to
-ohxonlo and specific practice, and as such la
now the most successful of any Physician in
•6an Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
aorner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
Oheer House,
Dental Work.
Fob finest qujlitt or wobe, go to T. 0. Jes-
sup, dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tucker's. s-q-
SJgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private lessons In Italian and English
Vooal Music, at 646 Clay Btreet, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. 5. j
Dr. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a court of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Bis.
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard lo health
te invalids daily, from 0 to i p. u., tree. w
Sandwich Island Fixlu;
Since tbe ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 630 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
.In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mat trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no difficulty in dlsDosiusr of all
that comes. a
^"-
Asa L. Waujjrcman's
"Ohlgajo Beer Depot," 62S Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The oele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Daily lunch, with lob&ter salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents, Begulir Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and sand-
wiches, served to order. To lunch at Wauga-
man'e 1b the thing. 6-3
Mothers or Familifb who are abcut to spend
the Summer in the country with their children,
ought not to forget b-fore tbey go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than at any other place is at H. Friedlander A
Go's, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Boilding, 8b
JPliotoarre-Ptilc GfKrOjBU
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 31 Third street between Stevenson and
Wlaaion street. a
trait's Abolition Oil
Gores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruges. 3-l
A Servant in the Corner.
■Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the best assort-
ment cf Carpets and Furniture in the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Martet street. 4e
mmmmMm
Twenty Thousand
Papir Collars, all styles, tor sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, office 121 Leideadorff st.
Wlxite Labor Only!
Employed by the What Oheer Lsundry, 121
LeideEdcnff street. •
■Treah and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, g? to Oanty and
Werner's. 107 Montgomery St near Sotte*. X
GREAT REDUCTION IN Pi:[S
....or....
LADIES STJI ej.
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sin
(Formerly Mar sr A Warahaua,) «
Mo, SO MONTOOMEST 8T jj
Opposite the Licit Home,
BBARCH, MS KEAHffT S7 pj,
MB. MAYER CALLS AVTENTIOr?
large and well selected aasortauot \
Ladies Cloaks, ia Silk, \\
and Cloth,
And bis caw ityles of raadr-made Bilk i
ether LADIBBY SUITS, at VERY LOW t
Also, a large stock of Stripea, Bmefce
Shawls, Lace Jaeketa. Silk »nd Cotton
Silks, Satins. Oloaki&gj, and aTarrdawi
TrimmioRB. JUST MiRlVAD.* WaV i
the Summer atria* of _
PLAIN AJtJ» EMBBOlBj,
X.IXEN svrrm,
K. B.— Cloaks. Dresses aad sd'U madi •
in latest fashion, at reaaonable r&Ua.
OiaiBYOTAHT. — Madame Clara Autonta, the
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FIGARO
18 DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH!
. eat the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Reaw
Unrantfl, Saloons, Stares and Offices-
FIGARO
18 OTROULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland Berry Boats to catch the
hat arrive bj tbegreat Orerla&d Train,
FIGARO
18 "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,'
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Uocveyanoes, Hotels,
and public resorts generallr.
FIGARO :
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST 800TETV, IS
placed in the hands of nearly all who come
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROG!
every Theatre in San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered np and saved for that purpose.
RETURN THE BOOK!
IITHOKVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
' ' OF HOME" from the FlaiEO Office in par
tioularly reqaeoted to retnrait atone.
looh. oxT-r
....FOE THE....
Business Directory
100,000 '
COPIES TO BE ISSSED ON
or about Jane 10th. Send Inyonr
advertisements immediately te No. 508 Mont-
gomery st., at R. M. ED WARDS'. m9 1m
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST CCAND1
made at oar Steam Oandy Factory daily. Ai
orders, especially from the country, are eobeitsd
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY* WAi
lOT MonUomarj.tt- oenr Set
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE,
. FINELY PURYISHGD BOOMS. SUN
f gie or in suits,
Well A>lE&t«d aad Ventilated,
I Cnfnrnisned Rooms to let. Lodging witl
' board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
CUSSES IN ELOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose forming classes for Ins traction in Eloontlon
'ersona wrauing to avail themselves of "
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fJpUE BEST SPRING MAI Bl
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Care* Khenmatlam and Mercarle i
Bold by all Druggists.
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BIBS WTATT
SATURDAY at 2 KIM. IIKXRY IV MATIXEK
Ib oemp llano* with tb* r*.-.*>t« of &uatt *• pi'roni of lb* Ttwatr* wh > w*re ao»»|fd to >tt«cd aaiwb- tb* LwUo
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WILL BE PBESEKTED OH
MONDAY EVENING JUNE S
With lb* san* Magnificent Bcaasrr, *x3*Heflt cut and oompl*t*B*a* of detail that marked Its form*r production
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THE 8PRHYG EXHIBITION
— or rat —
San Francisco
Ait Association!
Now Open to the Public.
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lO .A.. M. to 3 I». TS/L.
•Z X». JVE. to lO X». IVT.
■ l»Al*> AdMlHlM
a*a»oa Tl.krl. .Adaim!.. U4iud(
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Mi "day ETenin^i
> r iioar o-cux k.
rr »tr».".
Iov c»« hn* HOT AND
>AlHKHoI trie r.r, b.U
In!'-!. Tb. -O d Upon" It Al-
iwari aa bAad. Drnpia.
OAVA MANDBA. Propri.ter.
BOMiM
VUBff
a hai^II
AJDOER'S
Park, Oakland.
MAT BSlh
in Unparalleled t
JJOKTATO,
raid OHK-LIOOCD DAB.
> aal arAMfal r.rpilchote.n
..m IIBBBBBivtA lb. mi
ii"™
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GEHOJIE,
la, will mak. A GrAOd T.r-
A rap. 70 f».l in mld-.tr mad
will Alts p.rform bla f.At or
i tb. roof. Aod bi. aotQoAlcd
TBAPtZK.
13 CONCERT BAND
cb.io. BorotAAZ of OpAntlo
r t «■!.., IDcAntl.
.11 Cent.
mult
I HAS RETURNED TO
• Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
r trr-st, has B«moTed t*
Hooond street,
i ■ Will flftd m «OfBpl«t* at*>
•I miBTB and rt r-ihh.
aS the n«aal lew artcca.
KRNKDICT <fe iDO.
rarHLii'
■ OR THK OTJBB OF BHEUHA-
ypstioa, and klodrcd dU«as«i,
rdiWTit»a: "I Qftvoairtln
r la la* iiui t»Iqo of roar wr-
- I*U rbannutle trouble. '"
■*. ItUM: " Yoar Aperient bat
tad bu naalkh and rajnlatad th«
'niito», Qrand Botsl. "Yonr
la* Kn*aa.&tUm bis ptOTsd en-
■ thisdaj (nowabont fl«T6D leura
tSasTtr oxperltBcad on* twingo
' MtXBm.ri., 1U Stalplftr it.
nUl'i Baa»dl*« of a b*t#t«
niatwo««k.."
fa, S»U Yaabcl: "After
nam now la »ood b*ilth-»
■tb bean dipriTBd foraioia
• .fr^htW™
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
'Tt?Vl "RrffERS
.(f^Txi^
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
.(f^lxiw*3
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
tjmm:dm
la a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
if^xL-B,^RS
UA8 DO SUPKRIOtt 18 A
BLOOD PURirXER.
uv it
WILLIS^BAND.
MD8IO FURNISHED JOB ALL
ocflftBion*. Aloalo Lmportad, nrraacod
nod for Mle.
MAIHIUM. HUM Leader of1
Orchestra.
BJCfVMT TON » KB If KDIIC1V, l-ead-
OfBraii Bend.
aa-0rd»r* from tb* oonniry promptlr BlUadad
to AddreM M. W. W1LLIB. lAWn'i Moil*
Btor*. ia» HotWonisiT •tr*ot, or MAROUt) M,
BLUM. SttW Moot|om*r* itreat. ]»8 tf
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms 16 and 17....030 WiiMiilutrton street.
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
Wo. 0S8 HontlBMiry atrcct,
(llODtsotaAry Clock. J
SVAKANTBB Hill BIOO.OBB
•B-T«rm INpoilt,. on. p.r o.nt 0«r mooth.
AWIta Knlryif." or oair*. I"r Bink Hook.
""^" "' W. 8. THOMPSON. P,..ld.nl.
J. OBOOKKB. 8.or.urr. mtttim
IN. 8WEENET,
MERCHANT TAILOR
43 SECOND BTBBET.
FINE COOD8 f" PERFECT FITS!
Satisfaction Cuararnceri !
A*INB LINK Or BPB1NO AND SUMMER
Good! jail r*coi.od. 0111 And ... lb. w
■AVAB BewowA .tn^l. itf" ""
■ RS. KOOKBT. OLAIBVOYABT, TA8T ,
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARE PREPARED TO VUUNIRH
BAM'H .0.1 OK'JMKS I llAa oompo..d of
tb. b«.t malfoi.n. la tb. But*, ood.r oomp..
tint l.id.r.. At fAi r rtl«
mim:v«kk UK1IARII
....AMD ...
HtlKI AMI..VK.
Wan th.lr Or..t Bm.Allon.
GOV EITARFEl T.
SAPPHO TBOVPK.
■ nrlndlni lk« Cklld W.idll, SAPPHO.
L.BL.IB El.I.IS,
MISS II. ELLIS ••! \T. ELLIS.
Bwrlo-ConAla sal Daaltl.t*.
out niTii,
....AID
HIT A II A II S,
rHK AHOVK AKTISTS ABtB BOW OB ODE HOOKS. AJ«D CAM HE EK.
.And bf miDinr" Wnl of tb. Rook, MoantA.n*. tbroa.b our Al.noy,
>.< -, SMBMIOAB CUUTI A CO.
II it"
•»<o'i"«a i-aSKSI ?i
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io i.iopai »*noO iwq •« It* '-•oirtoi i.«q *qi
at pnooj 'n|i#io P" «do(,o i.aoioqo pu« aa
SH*1«A0 J.SIU.TJ HHX HHIWHfld HiKl
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oidiovd NHaHinos
GERMAN PIANOS.
THE OLD
Hot sooton,
IB Hart.. Street, bcaw KAearay.
A.11 DrlnJbtis- Ten Cents
Hot Drink* a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ARD_JtRRT III TOWR.
AIwbt* on BI* tb* New York Mcrkltt, i.*rp«r'r
Wtvakly, Frank I/b^IIo'b, Dia'* Domfi, Polio* Oa
K*tt«, all tb» U*llforola p*P*ia. alao London
I'onob. Biir.tll", IllBBtrated London If*w*. 0*11
and BaMi'jf »Dor**lf.
aw- Doa'iforgottbaiirn of tb* Hot flcateb.
f*7 tf w. B. WALDROff. ProprUtor.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOBCEB SOU.
....AT
LANCASTER'S
•If WAniiitoToa rriwtT,
fall la <>pi> Maa-aln'i Opara Hoaaa.
SANGER HALLE
(BinOKR'S UALL.)
14 OEABT ST.. RKAB KEABNT.
Weae bai Ui« CTboteeat Brandi eC Wlae*
aad I.lqnnn n bend.
M'OT WEYAND *\ lAICHI'S BAY BREWEBY
f*Utf OIIRIS FKLDHARH.
Attention, _Woo<l Livers!
MR. P. BBROR8, FORMERLY
propri«to«- of to* Hmwi' Raa-
laorant, bai tak^n tb* mtatftement
Of botb tb* Minora' R**r*ar*Ot o*^.
Uomm*r«UI *trf*t and th* Minui'" —
Krauob oa Mark*t ■treat, to partn*r*olp wltn MR.
A. ORAYKUR. who baa be*o ooaoaetad with' Uu
Brn forvoar*. Impro»*TB*nt* bav* baaa made la
tb* aaktlrt* d*partm*(. that will r*nd*r tb* MU
n*ri' mora popular than It ha* *T*r b*«o dnrlna
tb* n t*ar**r It* protp0T.tr Onr Hill* of Fare
imtr'w all tb* dvnOHia* of tb* Miion. Oar
ntotte I* "Good Ear*, Good Oooking and Moderate
nfimai
r. BKBSII «tJ oo.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
SOI and ESS OoiaunarslaL, and
V«* Market *tr**t.
Op*n rom S xm. io 10 rjc anSl lia
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VmCHWIA CITY, METABA.
THIS KLXQAJTT THBATRK HAfl BERN RE-
(Uooratad. tad **n b* ranted br tbo nlibt or
br tb* week. Star* and trarallm oomaaaiM
Uberal'T treated with en application by rrttar
Uinilir and aol* Proori*tor
Or to J. II- HeOABK,
•SO W»*bln|T0a *tr*at. Baa FranaUoa-
D"
OEOROE MAYEB'
IK IN OV8TER8. OLAH3
■ IBBELLFIEH,.
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
THE JOITBNAL OF AMU8BMBHI8.
Published arerr I>&J »n the Ye*x by
y.« i»- b o a- -A. n. I> XT s
*3« Merekaat «nd SOS W-wMiiito" St*
Below Montgomery, 8*n Francleoo.
PBIDAI MAY 30, 1873
Mortimer.
A physician writes to the Maria Journal
as follows: "Jlortimer was for nearly five
years an iomate of Sao QaeDtio. Became
of my professional connectioos with that
place, and forotber reisocsl bad more than
ordinary opportunity of bnowiog him well -
He had an urinaria, animal physique, itroog
liktB and dislikes, the most dogged resolution
I erer encountered, and a brain so perfidy
itself, ti at no eort of insanity c:uld enter
there but what he himself allowed. Dr
Bhurtltff wis undoubtedly right when be
pronounced hisa o«e of 'artificial insanity.'
But some * ay, why, if he was not mad, did
be not yield at tte last moment? Be no
doubt sesumed the iosane role at firat to save
bis own neck, and the last to save the feel-
ings of his famly- His family had mani-
fested great sacrifices, and be was just the
man to reciprocate that feeling, and had the
nerve to eirry out any measure that weuld
make them feel that his wrong-doing had
been the result of a diseased mind rather
than that of infamous villainy. So he died
in that course, and for that alene de&erres
Borne little."
The Chronicle's Crop,
The Chronicle lus reaped tte first of the
crop of murders of Obioamen for wbicb it
has been so indue.'riously sowing the seed
for some time pa*t. Commenting on the
assassination of a Chinaman on Clay street,
it says, speaking of the- crowd looking at the
corpse :
1 he affair evidently created a deep impres-
sion upon ihem, as they seemed to fear that
the deed w&s the barbiDger of great evil and
the commencement of more extended vio-
lence and biui ds'.-ed. Whatever the mysie-
riousact may signify, it is to be regretted
that it happened at eo critical a time.
Dees the Chronicle really regret that this
murder happened so soon? Was it not yet
time? Whether it was in good time or bad
time the Chronicle is not going in mourning
for it. "The* murdered Chinaman" makes
a good "sensation" for its columns, and that
is all that it cares about.
Real Caaie for Griff.
At a naesion Sunday School, not long since,
a little boy in the infant class was seen cry*
ing bitterly. The teacher, upon inquiry,
learned that he had lost bis mother, and she,
in sympathy, remarked to the "cholars that
no one knew what it was until tbey had lost
a mother, and that Johnny had good cause
for crying. At this moment a little urchin
umpei up and and said : "Ob, teacher, you
just wait till be gels a stepmother, then you'll
bear him cry."
. .^
The I*ew Oyster House.
Otstxb Grotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Desltra in
the city, "For Ladles and Gentlemen," at 428
Fine st., next to Bowen Bioe., grocers. This is
in eotry respect a place where a gentleman can
take his family. E-o
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horeeu and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an eajoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured In San Francisco so unquestionably
as from Frank Contoc, whoee carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Hisbandsome turn-outs are used
by tbe best circles of the city, and as be makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, white a large number of persons, and
. ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank has en.
Joyed gryat success in his business, and tne
admirable way in which he conducts it makes
him a lavorite with all who patronize him, *
Xt Is True.
J. A. Shaber k Oo. are selling parlor, sets and
allotherklodsot rornltureandbtddlng cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a s.host of a obanoe when
people know Sbaber's prices. 707 Market street.
A. Pleasant Jjocation.
Persons desiring comfortable lodgings in a
Central location, ebould visit tbe Alhaxnbra,
and lnBpect the fine suites ot rooms to let there
Tne building la a verv One one ind is well
lighted and ventilated. .
Premium Sblrt Maker.
Mrs. Eveline Morrie 526. Kearny st, respect-
t allv •oltcits a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 6-g
Removal, "
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
PoBt street. Sewing michines rented and "re-
paired as usuil. and sold oheaper than ever. I
Ladies VlsAtlns OsssrAsi.
Written, engraved or printed by Johh P.
Dwtbb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Uok House,
and at the Grand Hotel. K, B.— Hatdksb-
OBXBTS KXATXY MABTtTD. Pehmavwtttp of every
description to order. B
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Burkbardt'a motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to order from $8 to $10. A good
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at HO Wash-
ington street and be convinced, A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. »bi
Attention, Ladles
To give tbe skin the aoftneea of velvet, and
he tint of the lily to the complexion
piftcg-g'a Cnni| pg 7r™i
Advanced Ideas.
Noah Flood, who might from his name be
suspected of holding antediluvian ideas, is,
on tte contrary, very sound in hie notions
about tbe education of the boys snd girls of
tbe nineteeoth oentury. His idea is to n*.- ke
the handicrafts honorable. They i'uould be
so. The boy should be e^coorsged in hiB
ambition to be able to build a house or con-
struct a btcam engine. Somehow or other
the notion appeals to prevail in San Fran-
cisco that the young man who fingers rib-
bons acd shows dresses behind a counter U
more higb-toned than tte mechanic who uFes
hands and brain and makes something. We
cmnot see it. Mr. Flood says :
We found in our schools boys and girls
who were going out of school knowing noth-
ing of business, or of any trade, and wbo
were not willing to engage io any cccupation,
wbioh would lead to an bonebt livelihood.
Not loog ago 500 girls troopiog outof schooi
pissed a meobaoic, wbo said with resptctto
them, that they would all want to marry rich
men.
He contiDu-d :
Here wjb the secret of the demoralization
of San FrancL-co. Oar girls were not will-
ing to become the wives t'f bontst mechan-
ics, and our boys were not willing to be honeel
mechanics.
The trouble in San Francisco is, that every
one wan tBtJ make Ma living by Balling some-
thing. Sorely, selling an article is not reslly
a more aristocratic cccupation than making
It. It eeecQB, however, to be considered bo.
There are many chances to get rich in Cal-
ifornia by working, \my\oo many are waiting
for the rare chance of getticg rich without
working. As to tbe girle, if they have an
idea of getliog money by marrying rich men,
all we can say is, tbat they are in a very bad,
disreputable busice-s. It ia a very disgust-
ing thing for a girl to do to marry a man
merely for his money. It is really better for
her to marry a man whom she lores and help
him to make money, and she would find
more happiness id bo doing. The secret of
this trouble with the rising generation of
California is, that they are all children of
parents "who have seen better d.ya." Tte
ohildren were born when four-bit pieces were
plentiful, and the; never expected to work
hsrd fur a little money. Too m&ny of them
were born with silver spoons in their mouths,
andnow "hard times" have come they cinnot
accommodtte ttemssives t) the new condi-
tion of things'. By all means let handicraft
trades be taught in the schools of California,
and let all learn them. No boy is the worse
for learning a trade. The great* st swells in
Europe learn trades. Half the noblemen io
England learn to handle tools when they are
boys, and some of tbem are very clever am-
ateur workmen. Princess Christian, of Eng-
land, is now learning wocd carving; the
Prussian Crown PiTaoe is a type-setter;
nearly all the German nobles have learned
some trade. By all means, let our boys be
taught (redes. If they like to "sell some-
thing" better than werk at their trade, tbey
cin go peddling when they grow older, but
it will be a good tbing for each of tbem to
have a handicraft trade to fall back on.
A Sensible HoHbtnd.
Now here is wiiat can be called a sensible
husband. He lives in Athens, Qa. Recently
his wife got to lisiog another to elope, which
-05 husband discovert d. He didn't get into
a pission, nor try to commit murder. He
went to his wife and said: "Look here,
there's no ass of eloping. I don't object to
your going. I'll ht:h up the horse and take
you to the railroad depot, and I'll give you
$200 to stirt life with." He was as good as
his word, and d d everything in his power
to aid the aoupls in their departure. As
he she -k hands with tbe brevet husband he
said: "O d fellow I don't wish you any
worse Iu:k than you'll get with that woman.
Bs as happy as you c^n with hrr, and then
you wont think ycurself io paradise."
Sustaining Life.
When a citizen of Louisville cannot pro-
cure tbe real old Bourbon to irrigate his
elementary oinal, he steals an old whisky
barrel and splits it up into small pieces,
hick he ch.WB as be would licorice root.
A well bob ked barrel stive is equal to two
driDk-, acd the bung hole affords sustenance
for weeks.
Mild Language.
A Alabama Edit -r mildly alludes to his
rival as a "reservoir of falsehood and an
aqueduct of mendacity;" whereupon bis rival
retorts by referring to bis contempoary as a
bottomless pit of infamy' and an earth-
quake of blasphemy."
Thoufhifal Ulan.
A western man at tbe St. Nichola?. having
taken possession of his room, locked it up to
go to the city, acd leaving the key at the bar.
told the clerk, with great simplicity, not to
wait dinner for him.
Croquet Implements.
An exchange says: "The lady lovers of
croquet are getting the necessary imple-
ments ready for a prosecution of the fas-
hionable and exhilarating game." This means
striped stookings.
■»
McDowell, »how Csurd Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. PoBt and Montgomery u
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 MoDtgemery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now Bel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and cbil.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents fnrnlBhing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
ft*o., below cott. Gall If yon want bargains. 3l<
Corns, Bnnlous, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect core warranted by Albert Scboen.
wald, 127 Second street. 4-ei
9am Moore,
Formerly of Bass Bouse Carriages, can be
lound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abllahment, southwest oomer Bash and Mont-
gomery sis, , or Dexter Stables. Oarriaee orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
o- night, at reduced rates. fa
Lackj Beggars.
Philadelphia has discovered that one of
her mest noted street beggara, whose income
from fraud is ofteotirms thirty dollars a
day, lives in an aristocratic quarter, loans
money at usuary, and get* drunk nigLt'y.
Another, a deformel youog woman, owns a
row of houses and is a large dealer in real
estate.
»»■ —
Simplicity in Dress.
The Nashville women a little while ago
announced an intention of being economi-
cal and wearing calico to church. At last
lecounti they bad only succeeded inmakiDg
a drees cost $19 50, but they are now going
to ttim them with Valenciennes, and do not
despair.
iwEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oorea Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Fin* dandles.
sTresh, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection,
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, a
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at tbe office before 8 a. H., can
be returned In tne evening If required; we
never disappoint I What Cheer Laundry, 131
Leiaeadorff street,
B. P. I. SEALS.
ALL MEHBER3 ARE REQUESTED
to attend the Special Meetings, on
Thursday and Friday, May 29th and
30th, at two o'clock, P. M. Business
of a reat importance will come b« fore
the Lodge.
my28 2t A. W. BARK, G. S. O. S.
FESTA DELLO STATUTO.
THE GRAND PICNIC
GIVEN BY THE
GARIBALDI GUARD
IN AID OF THE
XTA.3L.IA.TST
Mutual Benevolent Society !
WILL TAKE PLACE AT
chuetzen Park,3 Alameda,
SUNDAY, JUNE 1st, 1873.
mjSStd BY ORDER OF THE OOMUITTSE.
Parisian House.
BAJS BA.FAEL,
ONE BLOCK FROM THE RAILROAD.
L. THORIN, Proprietor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
m estaurant J
Flrat Qanllty of Wines, Hq-
■an bu6 Cigar*.
BOARDERS TAKIk'B BV WEEK OR MONTH-
m?271m
-TOT.A.7M T JQ ID ,
McDAMEL'S THEATRE
CBEIHSE, WYOMING.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
i-TaJant going Eiet wilt find it to their advan-
tage before leaving Callforoii to correspond with
J. SIcDAMEL,
}9 Lock Box No. 1. Obereone, Wyoming.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College of ICedlclae.
IO OOn BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT.
J.V/. \J \J\J ire object* to be a«-n. Qpen to tht
Pablio DAY AND MG1 V, at ETJAEKA HAU
3 18 Montgomery btreet. FOR MEN [JULY.
iTDb. Joeda.s'8 Pbitatc Office la at >il
Oaarr atreet (opposite old Meobtnioa' Pavilion)
STEYENS, HOLMES & CO..
5 33 IACXAUEKT* SIREI.T,
FILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
>ad attend to all batlnasi from all paite of
tbacoftBtoncommisaion, Nevada, U Lab. and loabo
• apecialtr. vartl lm
FRED. G. WENTWORTH
Aononnooi that at ktB* Saloon,
GOl Kearny «(-., Bf.1V. cor. S-iernment©,
Long famous for the axcallanoe of its
WIIVKW and LIQUORS
All Drinks will henoefortb. be
t za jLV O X] XU" T fif .
mjMln
Metropolitan Theatre,
S1CIAMEITO.
WK. MORROW, SOLE PROPRIRTOB.—
. Tbia boaae o.n be r.nted by tbe Dtsbi.
week, month or je.r hy, fir.t-cl.si comD.oies only
WUi bola .boat H.M. Aadrw. m «b«T». ^1»
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
Just Received
ao CASBS
....OF....
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BEOrilE PBICE, 81 OO.
Wm be Sold for $1 OO
IO CASES
Fine Panama Hats,
WOBTH S3 GO.
Selling for One Dollar.
IO CASES
'....OF....
Railroad Caps— Gloih, Velvet
KBVLAI PKICE, SI SO.
Selling- for Fifty Cents
PICWICS. EXCURSiof
lOO DOZEN
....OF
CASSIMERE SUMMER! HATSl
At Fifty Cents,|
3F" i rt y Cases
....OF TEE....
Celebrated $1 50 White Shirts
WILX. BE SOLD
FOB ONE UOLLAB
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A.11 Grades,
AJ«l>J<JHr.APEK TIllliM OTHEK
ITOEE IN THE CITY.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny st.,
Corner of Commercial
8. F. and H. p. n
CHANCE OF
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO T« ,
ON «"> AFTKR APKIL 1, lm .,!
orA:.TELOP»-.oono.otii.1iV
log with tbe 8.n Br.noi.co 4 k:
ro.d Oomp.oy for Olorerd.le end i W.
etitloDS. will lee.e S.n PiutoiaL .}
excbud), Irom Froit itrett «bJS
VS?"!*: ll° tr"° wl11 '•"• oC't,
5:» o'clock A 11 , . ono.ctiDR tt Iw
Jle merecd anivicgio S... r-.taaC
'I he et.emers *Dd c.r, mik. ift.
with .tage, to and from all poial.
SUNDAY EXCURSOnTaTRW
Lf»ve Sut Fr.ncUeo it ! i „
arriting at Ulo*» rdtl* »t 1 o'uieai »
will 1-ito CloverdsU atSo'dZ.
FranciBoo at 7 o'clock Thtaw i
BlontsU 8*VH,al taonrs at am af |i!
toe hue of r.h« rn-d Fnr all iofftlr
tho Comp»iVBcfflue,«a Moatm
Ob And after Jane in th* glB.t
Bao Franoiecrt at 2 39, p. u • 11 -
OloTardalB at6i. M
aP'« PKTfR DQWAapl
The City Gai
FOR THB
Coming Picnic 8
T*BE ATTKNTIOH OF ALL MX
sooiations acd Military Ooan
to tbe advaotages olTared by u««
and bflaaiifol groaoOa for noli (J,.
val*. Thuy can bo prooared tw u
week for picnio purpoiei ihs eo_M
more advacUgooas terrnB tbaouT|
THE CITY OAHBl
Ar* eat; of aooetB without anjUrtl
and aie provided witb large »od tna
large Shads Trees; beautiful fj^Jt
from erer* clime; lumerom 8wtu
moth Dancing Pavilions; a eti.tt
Pleasure Bomb: r'o3t>u>n>> acd ) V*
ere, alf narfeotly sb^U.-red fron U
mammoth He^tanrani is on tbagrtt,
oonveoieno* for th« aceociDiadatloa
nlcs haa been msde. Jit rjt>iaif»
in th* most complete order Cor taste
TUB CITT QAXD1
Are the largest in tbe State, Tit
acres of Knoll and Sbad-d Lava,
deon. etc., and are capabls of at
2D,(Mit) persons witD tbe grea'«n| con
tra Cars ran directly to tbe GudiM
PIodio ()onjmitt«PB are eiprciaUfl
and inspect (he Ground*, ,o_ asat
which will be most f»Tr>r,ble,
M. T. ST£TE1|, f,
tV Office honrsS to 6 p.m.. dailr.l
oorner I weifth sod Fosotn sir#»u
N. E— a«0,0"O AdmirsiaiTkfe
b; Tnnous As.ociattooB boloitf t«
City Gardens last year. Tbs uU
liquors will be prohibited
ival days.
Badger'sGentral Pari,
JTIFDL OABDMI
THESE BEAUTIFUL I
open lor the aeaiot), and i
popular
Will be held there. The atl
o». SKAIING PAVILIOlKJJ
NASIUU. Bkaling Ir'e Oh WM..
Admtaal.n
OHILDRKf TO ORNTS.
Read! Read!! 1
THE PALACEOF F«
ANOTHER FXOnKMKBT i
New tore. 17 Second vnv
Grand Hotel. Olotbinit of tbs kM
fashionable styles made to oider,
NOTE THE~PR13
Pants., .from S6 to 111
Suits ..ffornl
I invite tbe inspection of tbl CM"
the market,
A. MORRII
lVo. 17 Seconfl
ro,17 lm Opr>o.lie Saa* •
AUCTION SALI
New City Hall*
No 77 and Ts-Dft*1
MONDAY, JDNE 16, 1S71-JJ
TOft A SUN, Aacuoaartaff
err atreet. For par-ijnlar,aaiw'
Alt. and Rxemioer.
B; crder Board ot City Ball 0a«..
M'8-td BOB'f OIOa.1 ' '
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
WOKTH 81 «•.
Selling for S~ SO!
•w-WOTE.
WE STATE SIMPLY FACTS, All
SUABABITEE TO IXLL 60018 AT
THE PBIOES WE ADYEBTM.
afCAIX AND SEE.
618 and 630 Kearny street,
COKir coaHEiiiiL,
D.RRE^
HERB
The
. rrut To, tc ' nd AW**
S^le KT-rivrhei*
THE RIALT<
A. Popular JKend"'
The Choicest Who »•* *"'
Pucldc f.aal.
alTEKO BAVAUA f
LTA«A«j [i,
THIbGFMOFA SaLOOrt A» ' . I
Wo. 47 TH1KO M>
Will be osndocted in an P"'1"'*!}
phraae "Meetm. on the KialtJ i "J
will alghijy the obietjojol dalll"
H. WAFEU, /»•"•
nyllU p. M0AhPl;B_JB
I
J. C. COMBS*
TEBRAPIN I**
Cor. Sec..'
d and Teh."*
arj-Tarrapili ••*?
Oyawn in arary »•■
SUPPKB BCjoinM
A FnTorite RMort,TjTJ*J i
Good Liquors and Cft»"ljfi
._ a, * I™ ll|.
a9-Tnelr Feny Mr»w w J
K. H. JjKVT. Prooria-or,
KeArny and Oonmergial atr"
':(S£6
*'«<
». l «C P» »■
, * .
HEW VARIETIES
M| Dovalepmente
OKLHY'tt
HIKE**. QUESTION
• SLtAMXl
HIv HI.-,..
Mix n.M.
a.., I. Z«
. ... AA...1.. Kklll /...
LfJ« IIIWILli
Harry Btfii
F|m A WIFEJ
SBPHSaToSlnr
.rfutii Wffcttrr
FOR TREASURE
*
% J) fnOKTMMEHY S '
HOTEL.
N1W ALIAIBRA TIIATEI
rBjBBBBjajp. " i ■
BELLA UNION THEATRE
rSBj"
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
AflA OTJII~*.1aV»
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THE! DOCTa^CDBC^iLTSrrTC-lOE!
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HE !»H1X( i: or COMIC VOCALISTS
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<>1«. A 1'IUMA DONNA. OF A NK.Il I
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ASOL'Mr , 4 rx.t; o», iiodiit kit i«f.i«tio»> m d»il< if
MAM*. aaaj ala* r. ■ * i. RoahbI aad In'M. dapindlag. of. «K»«f"». OS lk« laUar
far an a otimwici twlhtti-t , In not ©n-na, ml I Da c-m«"1, of lb* H*ea
iifftMr aa>d lMr r.*»» (.» »*a tnr — fin
rata Campaay. oceapiaa (arty mania* IB
ro» or. tba dl^appota'aSAaJLai— _
■.*....• T- Kail* * (•'
!■• !•'•*« •i»,M»a a a* i« Kntn f*>H I n.frlMoi
G. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
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gBLPAY TTT. MAT 30. 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
California Theatre.— "Henry IV," pro-
duced last oigbt, wben Bartoa Hill took bit '«*-
well benefit, drew tbe belt bouse of the week-
Tno p«rfonnence wu quit, a success. Mr. Hill
read BDd tcUd thepaitof tbs Prions Of Wales
with much ease, (race and spirit. John MoOul-
longh was exoeltectae Betspnr, aod delivered the
angry speeches of that personage ia a delightfully
natural manner; Henry Kd "are's aa Falataff was
quite inooessful; be read the part capitally, and
bis make-up was perfect. One of Ibemoit pless-
inr ImoeraonatloDB .In the play was the Pofns of
Owen Marlowe; it was inch a hearty, nataral
Poins, that one felt that one appreciated for the
first time what a jo.ly oemnanion tbe right band
man of graceless Prioce Harry was. G. D. Obap-
I la read and acted the part of Henry IV with good
effect ; J. 0. Wiillamaon g»*e a capital imparsoue-
of tbe simple. Boft-headed Francis; Hiss Helen
Tracy aa Lady Percy did son*os>pital acting; Mrs.
Jadab was sa excellent J>ame Qaiclclej, and alto-
gether "Henry IV" was a (treat snoeess. It will be
played at the matinee to-day and again this even*
tng.
*iniwT.nt THEATeE.— Every night this
week a large and fashionable audience has en-
joyed Oflecb.ct'u ameiaing opere't* of "Mons.
Obocfleorl" aa rendered by Kelly and Leon, W. F.
Baker, Ii-bHiri. Sam Btekey, J. Bobinion, and
other). Matter Barney and Bam Rickey are nnap-
proachable in Irish farces, and Obartts Vivian is
a universal favorite. Tbe programme to be par-
formed at tbe mati&ee to-day, tbis evening and
to-morrow evening, appears on oar first page.
Belli Umos ^Theatbe..— The following
beautiful tableaoi vlvaots will be presented at
this house to-sigDt: 1st, Gladiators and Aau-
sons, three pictorrs; 2d, Nymphs Reposing, two
pictures: 3d. Rape of tbe Sabinet, two pictures;
4tb, Faitb, Hope and Oh rity ; 5tb, The Mnaoa, two
piotares; 6 c, Tbe Graces; and 7th, Liberty. Jus-
tice and Fqoality. Many new faces will appear.
Among them are Mist May Leslie, tbe talented
pianists and baHadist; Mibb Lotta Gray, character
artiste, and tbe fascinating .Mies Zadie Laeoellis,
Mis* Jennie Johnson and Miss Fannv Garretson
will make their last appearance to- night and Gun-
dag night.
BuoKLEy'a New Vabjettes.— An entirely
new bill will be performed to-night. Leon Sam-
well will appear in hie globe act. Miss Olaads in
comio soogs. Ned Buckley and Frank Mortimers
in acta, and a heat of otoera in specialties.
Qband Stwdat ExcuBfiON.— The steamer
Antelope leaves B-c&dway Wharf every Sunday at
8 o'clock a. ai, connecting witb tbe oars of the
North Pacific Railroad at Donahue for Petaloma
Santa Rosa, Healdabnrg and Oloverdele* arriving
at tbe later place at If. H Returning, eio r-
■ioniB'B will leave at 2 p. M., and arrive in San
Francisco at 7 P. H. The trip offers the advan-
tage of a splendid sail, tbe length of tbe bay,
and sixty miles of railing through tbe whole
length of boooma count*, one of tbs rioheat la
tbe State. Excursion tickets at reduced rates
good from Saturday to Monday.
■Woodward's Gardens— Immense Bush.—
This is a delightful place In which to spend a
Summer's afternoon. There are thousands of ca-
riosities to be seen. Harry Causlaad. the musical
clown, and the Japanese Troupe, will appear on
Bandar.
Tbe Picnio of the Garibaldi Guard.—
A picnio io aid of tbe Italian Mutual Benevolent
Society will be held by the Garibaldi Guard, at
Scbutun Park. Alameda on Saadsy nexL The
picnics of tbe Garibaldi Guards axe alwais very
pleasant *fl\.ire.
Cits Gardens— Lafayette Guard Picnic,
—The Lafayette Guard, a very popular Fienott
military cosp.oy, comprising many of our best
French citizens, will bold a picnic at these Gar-
dens on Sunday, i here will be games of all kinds,
andae a matter of ooarse a dance. There is eure
to be a large attendance, and all will eoj^y them-
selves.
AftATomaAL MLcaEUM.— One of the most
ojmplstc collectlone of tbe kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
onlyj at tbe Mass am ob Montgomery street. An
aoaT r*av be ororlLebly spent hers.
Notes.— Next week "Coriolanns," with all
tbs original scenery, will be revived at the Califor-
nia Theatre.
A burleiqne of "Oorlolanus," by the author of
"Assessments," "Eaooo Arden," andfome twenty
other plays, which bave been produced at tbe
leading aod minor theatres, Is in the bands of tbs
management of the California Theatre,
Miss Jennie Jobneon and MIeb Fenny Garretson
leave next week for Pioobe. whence they will go to
the Eastern atttaa. Miss Johnson is a popular
Berio-Comtc aotreis, and Miss Fanny G arret eoa is
a ballad. at who should make ber mark in tbe
Has tern vaiety tbe.tre*.
Bierstadt'e latest picture is on exhibition at tbe
gallery o I toe California Art Aaoolation on Pine
street, near heoeorne.
Toe New Yo>kand New Orleans Zoological and
Eqae tr an Ki pott i ton will shortly arrive here and
give a abort season in Sao Francisco,
Tbe telegtapb yt-st rday brought tbe news that
among tha buildings destroyed by the fire in Bos-
ton, w*s the Globe Theatre. Miss O.irlotta Le-
clercq was pla>lng there, io "New Magdalen.'
The company saved nearly all their wardrobe. On
the conclusion of her emcagemsnt it wos to have
been occupied by a company frcm the Howard
Atbeeaa im.
O0<*oDacb's charming opera 'of '"'Barbe B'eu"
will be presented! at tbe Albambra Tceatre on
Monday by Kelly and L^oo, supported by the Com-
pany. * - J.
Great preparations are being madeatthe Albam-
bra Theatre f nr the production of a pantomime.
in which starting novelties wiil be introduced.
Robsrt Fraser la superintending tbsee prepara-
tions. •**•>.-*•■.
Oh»rles Vivian, -he popular character vocalist-
will «■> to Harbin Spriuga next week to reorolt
i health.
A company comprising Plerpont Tbsyer, Mils
Do lie Myrtle,(Oharles Sinclair and others, will
start off next week to give performances in tbs
interior under toe title of "The San Francisco Dra-
matic Comb nation." Tbej have bills printed for
"The Streets of aswY rk."
The excursion of the Plumbers and Gasfltters
Guard, ond&r tbe command of Sonerviaor Ja-nes
J. Renney.to Sohneta-n Park, Alameda, on Thurs-
day next, JueeBtb, promises to be oce of the moat
pleasant excursion* of the season. On this occa-
sion Little Mao will officiate as Dram Major, in a
magnlaooot uniform ordered from New York ex-
pressly lor tbe occasion,
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PACIFIC COAST DRAMATIC NEWS.
Dzkvsb, Col.— Blind Tom, gave a concert at
Tbe Governor's Guard Ball, on tbe Slat. Coles
Oirous and Menagerie were exblbitlngnere. '*b°
Seers of the »d gives their route aa follow*:
Mr. Cole and bis retinae leff over the Denver
Pacific at two o'clock thia morning, and will exhi-
bit at £?aos io day, Ubayenne f rider. Laramie
Saturday, Evantton Uondav, Ogden Tneiday.aad
at Salt Lake tbe remainder of the week. Aft°r
"doiog" Nevada. California aad Oregon, which
will consume probably tbe mouth* of Jane aid
July, it ib MrUote'a fo'ei-tioa to return east Via
Denver, giving* one or more performances here.
PetalUMA.— The Argue of the 29 ih sari :
There were some four or five hundred peraoee
to witneat the performance ol the Parisian Oirc is
last evening. The pe>formanoe was tbe most un-
exceptionable of tbe clod ever given ia tuiB city.
Harry Olark and Mise Laura on tbe doable trap-
are did some very thrilling feat ; holding eaoh
ctner by their jaws alone, and after*ards Mr.
dark lifted a f jrty-gallon cask filled wltb water
wi'b bis teeth. Tbe performance of Mr Kings-
ley's two trained horses was remarkably oiever.
'Ihree clown enlivened the audience and kept
tbem io good spirits throughout the evening, aad
tan- too without reaortiog to tbe low elura and
double entendrea usually indulged in by olewna.
Philip Phillips sang on Monday; tbe people Of
Petaluma were much distressed , bat recovered
their spirits st tbe ctrcai.
Mabysvilul— The Faebrt Opera Oomblutlon—
Mme. Inea Fabbri, Mlis Anna Riser, JaoobMuL
ler, Garmioi Morlsy and Molder Fabbri— drew a
good audience at the Theatre on Tuesday even log'
and performed again tbe following evening. The
Appeal of Wednesday aays:
It was ssada quite evident last night by the large
attendance*, tbat Marysvi.'iaes will alwnys avail
themselves of tbe opportunity to rvepond to firat-
olaas entertainmenu.
Saceamehto.— The Record of Friday says:
Tbe Fabbri Opera Troupe commenced their
brief season to a critical, but we are grieved io
sag, a email audience,' laat svenlog at the Mstro-
pohtan Theatre. »urelyourett>zeaeare not awake
io the fact tbat in this troupe we bave tbs finest
mnsical combination which baa visited this city
for yearn.
We do not think tbe Sacramento people care
much far muiio at any time. They turned out
grandly, however, daring tbe previous week, to
patronize the drama. Tbe Fabbri I roupe per-
formed agalu last night, and will give another
operatic entertainment tola evening.
OABSOw.-OoBklin'* Circus aad Menagerie on
the 9th.
PlOCHE, Net. -On (be 2-i'b, John Maguire bad a
farewell benefit at Armory Hall. Miss Josephine
tbe brilliant jig dancer; Miss Carrie Armstrong.
J. H. Larkin, tbe favorite Dutch comedian, aod
others volunteered for tbe occasion. They and
otberi will open on the 1st in a new variety ball'
now being fitted up by Obas. M. Pryor. which is to
bs called tbe Theatre Oomlqae. Bam Newman
will be bnslneea manager.
Bcllionville, Ntv— J. H. Larkic, Carrie
Armstrong, Mlsi Josephine anf others performed
here two nights reoently to good business.
Grabs Vaixet.— Mason A Go's panorama of
tbe Boston and Chicago fires was exhibited at
Hamilton Hall on Monday even log.
NAPA.— Wilson's and Yankee Robinson's Com.
biaation Show of Oircas and Museum will exhibit
on June 4th. Prof. Eegeue makes a balloon as-
cension previons to the performance.
Salt Lake.— Miss Aonetteloce took ber fare-
Veil benefit at tbs theatre on the 231 and closed
her eugsgemant on the 2Kb, when she appeared
in "The Stranger" and " The Honeymoon." Frank
Hnsaey and MisB Blanche Clifton are still ia Salt
Lake.
Portland, Or— Professor Fowler, the pbren
ologlst, is leotnringat Masonic Hall.
Virginia City.— The engagement of Mrs. Bow.
era at Piper's Opera House during tbe present
week baa proved immensely successful. "Lady
Audley's Secret." "Bast Lynns." "Elizabeth'
and other playe were presented, and each drew a
large audience. Mrs. Bowers' support comprising
Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Edmonds. J. U. MoCollom,
Miss Kllie Wilton, W. Barry and others is much
commended by tbe Press. Mr* Bowers wllloloae
ber engagement lo-nfgct. On Friday and Satur-
day, Jone 6th and Ttti, Tbe New York and New
Orleans Zoologioal Exposition, comprising a foil
olroas oompeny. J. 0. Davis aad his troupe of dogi
and monkeys, Oenklin and bis performing lioni
and eighteen cages of wild beasts, will be exbib
ited.
Reko.— Tbe New York and New Orleans Oirons
and Menagerie will exhibit here on tbe 5th.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
In New York, at Wallaok's, Sobbern's engage.
Bent was drawing to a close. "Our American
Ooueln" and "Brother Sam" were being played on
alternate nights "Azrael" contioaed to draw
at Niblo's At Union Sqpa*e Theatre, Mrs.
Sheridan Shook'e comedy, "A Woman Without A
Heart," was prodaosd on the 21st with Miss Ethej
as tbe heroine At Booth's Theatre, Mibb Neil-
Bonhad made a great snecees in "Amy Robsart.'
The public of San Franoisoe are familiar with
tbis play, as It was produced some time ago at tha
California Theatre "Humpty Domptj" was to
run two weskB longer, from the 16th, at the Olym-
pic One extra night of Italian opera was to be
given at tbe Academy of Maalo on the 25th, when
"Mignon," wltb both Lucca and Miss Kellogg In
the cast wae to bs presented Nothing new at
Dan Bryant's At Tony Pastor's, Charley
White, negro comedian. Billy Pastor and others
were playing Tbe company of the Thirty-
fourth street Opera House opened en the istb
byS.S. Pordyard Cool White, comprises S. 6,
Pnrdy.Oool White, Nilea aad Green, nLT.Mndtge.
B. Carroll, W. Sharpley, H. Sobwicardl, H. Wells,
O. Manning, J. W. Olark, and o to era. Old fash
ioned negro minstrelsy was the order of tbe
evening "Monte Omto" and Feohtcr Btilj
crowded the Grand Opera House "Madelein
Morel," Dr. Moaenthal'B new play translated by
Daly, was tbe attraction at tbe Fifth Avenue
Theatre At Wood's Mnseom, Miss LeuUe
Sylvester bad made ber apprarance in a new play
by Fred. G. Maeder, entitled "Nip" At tbe
Bowery, Harry Seymour's new play, "Cabs Librei
or, O'KsUVs Mission" was produced on tbe 19tb.
Tbe drama is founded on tbe adventnres in Onba
of O'Eolly, tbe Herald correspondent At tbe
AthenEBam, Lake Scheolcrelt. Miss Minnie Jaok-
soo, and others were appearing ia burlesque
Mies Lina Edwin was to appear at the Theatre
Oomique shortly.
The New Orleans Opera-house wae sold at ana,
tion bj tbe sheriff, 19tb. for$ttl,0fO.
Edwin Adams, M.Vicker's, Obieago, 12th, three
weeks.
Mrs. F. S. Oban Iran has brought ber prolonged
eeaeoa to a olose. It i results bave been very prosper-
ous, aod tend greatlr to confirm ber excellent re-
pute as a bn liani and popular star. Sbs will spend
the summer months with her husband aad family
at Long Braaob. Her engagements for next asason
axe numerous, and include alt the principal thea-
tres.
Gub Phillips (Oofty Goolt), Is the coming star
at Niblo's for the summer season, in anew five-act
comedy by the author of "Kit," "Across the Con-
tinent." etc
The New York Mercury says: Mr. Leaker Wel-
Uok has very properly instituted sultB against par-
tieswho have been playing "Rosedale" without
ble consent. This is a very proper proceeding, and
will result, it is hoped, in crushing out a gang of
professional free-bootera who lack either honor,
talent, or oxUinaltr. Mr. Wallaok recently re-
mitted 91.150 41 to tbej widow of tbe late T. £.
Robertson, for the privilege of havirg played
"David Garriok" at bis theatre. There axe
who have played the comedy heretofore tbat have
apparently bad the slightest moral oonoeptien ef
an author's right), while coining money by tbe aid
0' his brains. Let tbe numerous plagiarist* in tbe
profession— tbe RiD Van Winklee, eBpeeiallj— fel-
low Mr. W slack's honorable example.
Six months' rent tiavingbesn paid in advance by
Stuart and Bonoioauit, the proposed theatre at tbe
osrner of Twenty- second street and Broadway may
bs considered na-fait accompli. Ibe building wit
not bs very large,as tbe lot is only 100 feet in depth,
bat In order to compensate for its limited seating
oapaoity, ths projeotors intend to oharge aoniform
price of admission to all parts of the house. It is
aot'oipated that the theatre will be completed and
ready for business by tbe coming November.
Roto Maiey has lately returned from England.
The Majiltoas are now in Hew York, but will not
play at present, owing to continued illness of Miss
Maris.
Emily Rigi did a land-office business In Bait Lake
City of late. A "msfched" Mormon presented ber
witb tbe deed of two hundred feet of a Nevada
silver mice, valued at four ibousand dollars.
Johnny AINn and Alice Harrison, Chestnut,
Philadelphia. Jane 2, two weeks. , ~TV *T~
One of tbe Reynolds Brotbeu underwent tbe
exhilarating preoesa of haviog a very 'ante bead
put on him while pleasantly discussing bis prowess
*t the temple of Reddy the Blacksmith on tbe
10 th.
Ells La Rue, Nashville, 19th.
A Sleriden, Oonn . preacher took Barnaul's show
for a text on tbe lltb, and preached a capital puff
of it. under the guise of a a rmon. Sea* nortiona
of the exhibitions be denounced, considering the
female riders "disgusting." and predicting that
the gentleman wbo Borrouods bis wife with a
frame of knives would some day mies his mark and
bring her to grief. Bath* prononcoed the mena-
gerie good and edifying, and gave a high moral
character to the besets.
One of tbe sea lions with John Robinson's Oir-
cas escaped from bis oage Into tbe river at Roches-
ter, Pa., recently. One thousand dollars have been
offered for bis capture.
Bouoioault's new play, shortly to be produced st
Wall ack'a Theatre, will be entitled "Mona ; or. The
Golden Feathers."
The word "plagiarized" Into bs expunged from all
dictionaries hereafter published. "Boueicoed" ia
to be the substitute.
■'Camilla," "Froa f rou" and 'Monte Orllto" are
in preparation at the Boston Museum,
The Vokes Family commenced an engagement
at tbe Boston Theatre on tbe 19th.
Mist Eliza Wetborsbr joins the company at the
Globs, Boston, nex: season.
Mias Neilisn has purchased Chicago property
adjoining that of Christine Nilaioo.
"Man and Wife" was produced at the Boston
Museum on tbe 19tb.
In Boston tbe last week but one of tbe regular
season and of the engagemest of Mlas Oarlotta
Leolercq was announced at tbe Globe Theatre'
"Tbe New Migds'.en" was to bs repeated until
further notice.
Ths Berger Family, M. Oaron and Bona, tbe gym-
nasts, Sidney Franks, tbe cbaraoter vocalist aod
m>mio, Walters and MortCD Io their songs and
dances, Miaa Amy Schmidt, Miss Bette Bolador
and tbe Ladies' Coratt Band, were tbe novelties
announced for tbe week at tbe Howard Atbecssum.
Mr. Lawrence Barrett and oompauy are meeting
with success in the West. Itle stated that Mr.
Barrett will fulfil a star engagement during the
omiug .season ia Boston, where be has not ap-
peared for some years. .
The Boston Saturday Evenicg Gazette of the
lStti said :
Tbe single novelty of tbe dramatic week was tbe
production, at tbe Boston Theatre, of aslllrand
bombs'tio melo-drama entitled "Poverty Flat."
No good purpose would be served by detailing ita
ridiculous shadow of a pltt, or by saying augbt in
condemnation of it, for tbe simple reason tbat 'he
fleoe Is too contemptibly absurd to merit notice.
tie even too weak for ridicule. Its most st iking
feature was the fraquecoy wltb wbiob revolvers
were drawn and pot awav again without heing
fired. We have heard, with no small degree of
satisfaction, tbat tbis is the last of the bloor)-and-
tbander monstrosities tbe public is to bave in-
ilicud upon It tbis season. The news Is almost
too good to be true; but we may at least hope,
especially in view of the fact tbat. the productions
on tbe whole bave not been attended witb any
Urge share of pecuniary profit except in the no-
table case of "The Scouts of the Prairie."
Tbe St. James Theatre, Bo ton, Is to come down.
Reoently tbe scenery and stage fixtures, which
cost, probably, some $25.(03. were sold at auction
for f ISO. The obairs, 85D in number, brought sixty
oenta eaob, and the chandeliers $100. Ihe total
amount reatizsd by the sale wae $1,1.00. Tbe build-
ing will be demolished at once.
Tbe laat Clipper says: Mons. Datalis. 'the man
with tbs iroo jaw," a telegram dated Boston, May
16tb, informs as, died of pleatiBy to-day at Fall
River, Mass. Hie wife and two children were pres-
ent at hfs death.
Tom Thumb and troupe were announced to per-
form at Buffalo, May 21, 22, 23.
James Sheridan, of Sheridan & Mack's Combi-
nation, was in Philadelphia daring tbe past week
io attendance upon bis wife, who lies seriously ill
in that oity.
Tbe steamship wbich left New York on the 16th
look out a large number of profeseiocala. Signers
Ferranti and Sparapanl, slao Emile Sauret, sailed
by the Washington for Havre; M'ltee Aimee, Bo-
nelli and. Descbamps, Miss Lydla Thompson, Sam-
uel Colviiie, Miss Camilla Dubois, George Fawoett'
Rowe and Mr, Ohizzola by tbe City of Broohlya
for Liverpool; M'IIsh Jeanne Pittsri, Amelia Pit-
ted, their mother and brothers, Arthur Howell,
baritone, J. H, Obatterson, tenor, John, Charles
and Henry Lauri and their families by the Canada;
J. M. Ballew and Mark Twain by tbe Bataviefor
Liverpool, and Miss Anna Mehlig for Bremen by
the Weser.
Charlotte OaBbmsn, supported by John E. Mac
Donougb and a dramatic company, played "Guy
Mannerlng" at Reading, Pa., May 15.
John Oolllna concluded Ibe second and last
week of his engagement at the Ghestnat-street
Theatre, Philadelphia, on tho 17th inst. Small
bat appreciative audiences were in attendance
M'lle Zoe oommencad a two weelt'a engagement
on tbe 19th, opening io " Ihe Argel of Midnight."
Misa Alice Harrison and Jobnny Allen open on
tbe 21 of June in their new sensational Dutch
drama, "Diedricb."
A correspondent, speaking of the performance
of the San Franoisoo Micatrela at Davenport,
Iowa, says: "They had tome good jokes amongst
themselves while they were playing, and laughed
so mooh they could hardly play, wblob wae not
understood by the audience."
McOloikey. tbe dramatist, is te have a bjntfit at
at the Brooklyn Theat e so May 21,
J. B. Renanld ha-, written a play entitled "Struck
Blind," for R.T. Statsoa.
i At Wakefield's Opera-bouse, St. Louis, at tbe
matinee on May 10, and daring tbe performance
of "Mazeppa," with Leo Hudson to tbe title role,
there occurred an- accident which terminated
fatally oa the part of the steed Blaok Bess, as
already reported by the telegraph. At the end Of
tbe act where Oaesimir is bound to tho back of the
steed, while ascending the mountain, and when
very near tbe top. Black Bess miaeed ber footing
and fell to the e*age witb a diemal thai, wnion
Isft but little hope of tbe further existence of
either hor-eor rider. Mies HndrOD Stepped be-
fore tbe curtaiD acd by her preaeuce ended a pain-
ful doubt. Tbe remainder of the play was pre-
aen'ed witbont tbe horse, as alio in tbe evening.
fsltOk Bese died (rem her injuries early on Sondar
morning. Miss Hudson *u alio aarerely mjaied
by the fall, although she did net manifast it at
tbe time, and ia now lying seriously ill at tb* tit.
Olair bote! Black Beaa waa bailed on Sunder
afternoon. Her remains were prectdwd by abend
of music and follojje4br ~~
Rattler's "Wine Parlor.
Lew Rattler, formerly In the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act tbe role of Boniface to all
frieDds. day and evening, at 334 Bush etraet,
below Kearny. 4 a
We'get no bu iaoss from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street, *
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " Tag" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second bat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable, Every one who
goes there 1b sore to be suited. j
Or. Ponerty _■
Hag devoted nig study more particularly to
ohronle and specific practice, and as such Is
now the most successful of any Physician In
dan Francisco, Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leideadorfl, a few doors nelow What
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The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
A great variety of Ties and Sows, all etyles,
just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 121
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Mothers or Families wbo are about to spend
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ought not io forget before they go to provide
themselves aewell ai their children wltb nnder-
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Silks Satins, Uloakions. and nerv la!
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F» ka t> to a reap tile Carda.
At one dollar par down ai tha People* Art
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Twenty Tiio\ie>a.n<l
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What Ohear Laundry, office 121 Leideidorffst.
Wliite Labor Only !
Employed by the What Oheer Lsandry, 121
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Fer tbe best confectionery, g« to Cants aad
Wagner'a. 107 Montgomerr fit. near Sattet X
Outran or akt.— Madame Clara Anton la, ths
Olalrroyant Pbystcian and Independent Trance
Medium. 328 Kearny street, net. Bush arid Floe,
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Prntt's Abolition Oil
Ourea Stiff Joints, Bprainsand Brulaes. 3-l
San Francisco Jenelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street Diamond
Setting, Eoameliag. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, ;i-p
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BookaeUera and £t-ntlon*i-».
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H. H. Moore, 699 Montgomery, near Merobant.
Butlne-i Co lie sea.
Heald's, Bryant A Btratton'e College. 24 Post street
Butchere.
Katr, Fred. Stalls *l to lOU. California Market.
Employment Office.
Obas. F. Beoberer A Co., 662 Sacramento street
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce &, Co., 627 Sac-
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French Fancy OoeJi.
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Hainan Hair.
Sam peon, A. B. k Co., 110 Second street.
Milliners.
Mrs. M. Helig, 226 Kearny street. J .^
Searcher of Kecorde.-
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H. A. Callender 92Seoond street.
"Whltenera and Paper Hangers,
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laltlm ' OpP. Mualra'aOp*- Hoiaa,
BANGER HALLE
(SlVOam'li HA1.L.)
14 OilllV AT., MF.AR KKABNI.
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rtud f.lqunra «• hnnd.
Dtror wetako a uichi's iay breweit
tall II OHB1B PKLDMABB.
Attention, Good Livers!
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oara' mora popolor •nan Ii baa wi bouti Janaj
"or Bill* of Vt>f«
n- aaaaon. Oat
■olta i* "Uood Far*. Good Onklnxaed Modarato
Obtwcaa."
1*. IH.KuM A- CO.
MINER8' RESTAURANT*
Wl and SlfS ( ommaraiai. aad
TOO aiarhat ai-raai.
Op.n rom ft a.a. MM r.a aaSI rBfl
PIPER'S OPERA H0U«E.
'▼LBIOIMLB U1TV, « FT All A,
THIS KLBOAlfT THBATHB DAI BRBB *M-
ti.oor*'..' J. ltd mm b« rooWd bj bb> DAcfep At
?.l tb? we'k* BtAn An-] tn.^log "j — lYTT
UbWAUr IMAUd MU M .upllcllOt, li, tllu.
Muuxorlnd .oU r-roprlqitr
Or Io J. II. Atrl AHK,
«■!> W.»hlr«tov atr*.t S.r , tmioIMAl
MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner,
THE JOTJBNAL OF AMOBBMEHTS,
*-
Pttbliabed erery Day m the Year br
I». BOGABDTJ
MS Merc-anl a,nd SOS Waablnajto* Sta
Below Mont*oinery. San Krancteoo.
SATURDAY..
MAT 31,1873
Oyetere.
Id strolling round the other night,
To look * t 'Frteoo by gas light,
unr carets** <««. t>J ehtnoe Old ttrmy
To where a f >aatain»a ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a soaeea
Through wolch a sweet bonqoei wu won;
While mossy etone -nd pearly shell,
O'er whlcb the waters softly fell.
Made that wlneow fetm to be
dome fain grotto of the sea.
•Stop." said my friend, "let's go In hat-
It I00K8 90 nice— and try their cheer."
• ►All right,** 1 said, "I must agree
That tbla pUce suits me to a «T.*"
So sooner bad we fonud a teat
Than at oar side a waiter neat
fgade his appearanoe, asked onr wish —
Said they had almost any dish
That we mlgn*. name. We found It trw,
And cooked magmf^ently, foe;
All kiiid* of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; Just think of that,
And If your mouth dont water, then
You're different from other men,
They'd clam rand crabe and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy pUoca-'J kindsof game,
Plan, fle^b or fowl which we corud name,
While ev*ry dish waa, I am erne,
prepared to t^mpt an epicure.
The ladis», too, hare round, 'twould seem!
That thev hare her*, the beet Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners.
To get wnat they call "suJi nice dinners,"
'Whoever doubts this let him rush
To throe hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who (rose tber? once will go again,
Ptclflc 0*Kt».r Souse. SSI Bush street, above
If ontgomery; open Day and Night,
OHABLWi HAAEE. Proprietor.
Oo Mot e»»AiTor trom corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Odttu, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Insti-
lute, S10 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pjl We
tm**i from experience, having tested the Doe-
ier's capability. Beferenoes given iirequlred. H
Sanc>vich Xsla.i><L Pulu.
Sinoe the aseeusion 0/ tbe king to the throne
of the Hanawicb Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry Is
tating new life. air. Jacob Schrelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite tbe m«rket» -who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
-for ma'tr»ss beddlne. and doubtless Mr. Schiei-
ber will find no difficulty In diepoeins of all
that comes. a
m —
A.sa I_i. Waugaman's
" OhigaioBser Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Uontgomery and Kearny. The oele
brated *' Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Dally lunch, with lobster salad and
Other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 oents. Begultr Ger-
man Lunches, caviar, Swl*s cheese and sand-
wichee, sirred to order. To lunch at Wauga-
man's is the thing. 5J
Tbe L*st Xew Soni;.
sjBjBjjr Air— "Moetdt Ckandon." 'MB
Emerson Corville is my name,
My busintss always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast.
Relishes thea?, thai my house can boast.
Ssfely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh> bleb obi Oh! blgh oh!
Hone who have been bat again will go.
Corville rays so! says so:
Ob Pine Stieet, at So. JJO,
Remember the number aad call again,
Visions of 8a?ll-fl«h in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Indies with escorts there always go.
Ladies go! Ladles go!
Emerson Oorviile's polite! and so
3-1 They go! they go! they go I
Dr. Barlow J. Smitn
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall , 637 California street,
•very Friday evening, commen clng a 1 7 y, o'clock,
A oext of tbe evening Is devoted to *T»tnintng
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to * r. *., tree, w
T"lie Best BemecUes.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Par-
ry's Webfoot Pills , for all billons complaints.
Tor sale by all druggists. Agency, 117 Sansotne
street, center of Commercial. •
Dental Worst.
Fob Furor Qua lot or wobx, go to T. 0. Jes-
mp. dentist, cor. Suttez wid Montgomery, over
Tucker's. 8-tj
Slgnor Fulvio Rossi
Gives private lessons In Italian and English
Vocal Music, at 6*5 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. 5-j
-A. Ple>Skessaxrt Location.
Parsons destnag comfortable lodgings m a
Oentnl location, should vlstt the Alhambra,
and lnspeet the fine suites of rooms to let there
Toe building Is a vers' fine one sad Is wail
lighted and ventilated. .
Premium Shirt Maker.
Mrs. Eveline Morris 536, Kearny st, respect*
fully solleits s call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
1 prices reasonable. 6-4
Ladles -Vlasltlns Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Johh P.
Dwran, 136 Sutter street, opposite Lick Bowse,
and at tbe Grand Hotel. K. B.— Hasdeke-
: rrs st-a-xy. icabeee. PxsiLavean? of every
de-jcrlption to order, a
F0B416K DRAMATIC Ht*«.
The various temple, of tbe drama la London,
Eog-espsclalr tbe fa*b.eDable resorts at tbe
West Ecd-bad at laatadTioe»aao«rieBC*d a grat-
Ltiitg iccreaie of bneioe**. eoaeeqaaat opoa tbs
iofloi of titiUn to tae met-opolia incidental to
tbeiosomiagof fcO»**«errj month of Mar.' For
thia reason manawef's generally oontider a change
of bill neoeaaar-. and t5e only novelty prodaeed
was Mr. B. J. Brron'a comedy-drama "Fine Featb-
erB" at the Globe. ** WrcKed World" at IbeHayraer-
ket,"Ku«eoe Aram"' at iba Ljceum, '-Toe Waa-
dsriog Jew" at tbe Adalphi, "Nunem" at tbe
Stf-nd. "Man and Wife" at the Prices of Wales.
and "Ibe Bchool for Scandal" at the Vaudeville,
all maintaloed their wonMd popniaritj M»"
Henrietta Hodaon t'jok her benefit at the Queen a
April ae. appaariog as P*nlloe In Mr. John Oreo-
ford'a adapted drama of tbal name. Hermann Ve-
zlaBU'tiiDlng tQB part of Count Horace de Beao-
pre. Tbe Oompaar appeared at the Standard May
3 in "Old London," and were to remain the:* dnriog
tbe re-embei:ishmeut of the (ntierier of ibe Q aeen'a
Altbehlepbantand Oaslle tbe old drassaof
"Bogene Aram" bad been reTiTed "The Knight
Of Arva" had been added to tbe attractions at tbe
Britannia The FreDeb plays wore being con-
tinued at tbe Priaoeas's. bat not with very aaUS-
Uourj reenlis. "Le Foiea Dramat qaes" had
been gireu, Mocs. Ravel making his reappear-
ance. Mm*. Araasld-Pfeaay was anneunoed to
appear May 5. in "ItosfBffsn a»* ."L'AoUemeai.*
WHkisOolUnb* new drama. '"Tbe'Bew MaSJ-
dalen,"' was to bavs bBes Introduced to the public
at the Oljmple May 10, being subititcted for "Lit-
tle Km'ly." Biobard Young's company were
underlined to eommecee an engagemwit at tee
Charing Cross May li. waew tbey-were to fcave
ptcdnctd, 'or the nrst time in London, Byrot/s
new drama, "Tirne'a Trlumpb." Wbich th«y bad
performed sueoersfuily tbroughoUt the provinces.
"Er o Ge BiBgb." as original Iris a drama-
was prednoSd at the Victoria oa tbe 3d.
Tbe Boston Conner Eaje: Mr. Steele McKaye,
familiar n> Boston aod vicioity as a tecteieroa the
Delearte system of facial erpres-ioe. is Ibe young
American tctor wbo Is to appear at tbe Crystal
Palace as Hamlet Is Tom Taylor's Shakspeanau
experiisent.
The London Orahestra growls thusly: "We
should like to sabmit to arbitration a claim for
cons t que otial damages arising trom tbe treatment
in J"iew ¥ork of Henry Siag. British subject, be-
ing a native of Bsngat. Mr. Sing, landing from
to no ilia, tpp.ied for admission at botfi Niblo's and
tb» Llympio iheatres. and was related on account
of his dark eolor. although be ia far ltgkrer than
Japanese Tommy, so much caressed and admired
by American ladits. Mr. Sing is no mare like a
negro in countenance or general characteriEticB
than any white man of that self-dalnded race
which still pats forth the boast that under the
Stars and 6 tripes all men are equal."
at. Goonoi is going to bring oat his opera of
''Pelyeucte" at Vtenna during the tine of the
Kxibitien, Mr*. Weldon taking tbe principal role-
Mr. Macresdy leaves awidow fbie second wife));
two sons— one cow waiting the Hospitals and tbe
other at school— and a married daughter at Cey
Ion. A eon of great promise died iomi years
sinoe. It is soinewbat remarkable that t^e site
of tbe house in wbieb tbe great tragedian died
was, as nearly as possible, pirt of the old B-rcL
Farm, where Mrs. Siddons spent the declining
years of life. _ **"
Mr. and Mrs. Ronsbr are anaouneed to begin as
engagement at the, Piincess's Theatre, Londes, in
September, and is said that Edwin Booth will
eimultaneoasly appear atDrttry Lane.
Anew pieoeia to be brought ou\ at tbe Ambigu'
Parie,ca.led "klademoiselle of Tbirtr-siz VirtUBS.*'
Mr. Edmund t elconer commenoes a three weeks
engagement at tbe Tbeatre Royal. Mancheeter,
England, on the 28lb.
Mr. James Gniver Is the new manager of the
Royal Prinoeeses Theatre London.
Mr. FratikDrewis at tbe Royal - Philharmonic
Theatre. Lonlon.
Miss Amy Sberidaa'is at the Alhambra Theatre,
Loodon.
Mies Kate Santley is at ibe Albamsra Theatre-
London.
Mr. W. B. Cab-ill will shortly produce a new
American <3r;ma enL. tied "Jiip'ai the RojaJ Gre-
cian Tbei:-e, London.
Barry Sullivan was the star at tbe Royal, Coven-
try. Eng., snpportBd by .Mra. Vieer, Geo. Robin-
son and J. F. Oathcart.
^ .
The Ifew Oyster Hou»e
Otsteb Gbotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Dcaltr* 1b
the city, "For Ladies and Gentleman," at 428
Pine st., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This u
in esery reipecf a otocs Vhert a gentleman can
(al* his family. 5-g
■ • — ' ■ -
It Xss True.
J. A. Bbaber A Co. are selling parlor, sets and
sll other kinds of tuxnirnre and bedding cbeiper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a ghost of a charce when
people know Sbaber's prices, 707 Market street.
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Buxkhardt's motto. Fine French OalX
Boots made to order from $8 to $20. A good
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
lngton street and be convinced, A full assort-
meat of neatly-made goods always on band, at
prices to suit everyooe's purse. la
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made aod made to order. Boom 10
60B Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery u
Notice to Ute Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine Block of men's, boys' and c_dl.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Ever; description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
e*o. , below cost, Call if you want bargains, 3t
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 118 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and ;re.
paired as usu al, end sold cheaper than ever, x
Corns, E anions, Injrowinc Narfls,
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 127 Second j-treet. 4-bt
Attention, Ladles
Ssvm Moore,
formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
ound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
ablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery ats., or Dexter Stables. Carriace orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. fo
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bbeunaattem and Neuralgia.
Fine Candies.
Fresh, eweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, itMA. Mercer'g pioneer oonfectlon-
ety, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale and retalL e
Public accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. tc, can
A Solation of the Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evtla of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of business in
San Frauciico cooseqaent upoo tbe displace-
ment of whete labor by Chinese in oar work-
shop*, the Golden Era hits the nail square on
the h tad in the followine; :
Tbe only measare of redress wbich bold? ont
any promise of relief is tbe formation at anti-
Ct)iD*se societies all oTer tbe Oeaet, tb« membsrs
of which shall be pledged cot to employ L b. ! ~ e - ,
net 16 pn'rCha** sooda of tn'oae wbo do emuloy
tte ™, dot to Dorcca»ti sooda of Obinase mt&afac-
tnriee. Thee Bret propose tbeae ami-Obines* so-
cieties Sboud be to make tbeme«ir*s feltin tbi
cbaracier of psrcbaseri. If one tboaaand men
in tnis city abonld •Oeot an organization under a
*gI»eqb plo-ig- nc \-j emglo; <'rjiu6:e nor c par-
cease goods of indtvidoali or flrme wbo micbteoD-
pley toem.it wooid greatly atrenitBen the bands
ol aacn oi oar loc*L naannfaotJrere as -are- wow
entased in tbe experiment of competing with
Cbioeaei&aoafactnrefi. If tbia one tboaaand *u
mnl,:p''ed by Lea, as it soon might be. tbe suc-
cess of toe uioenment woold ba aaaared. These
aocietie* moaabv organ <aed wrtttont tbe aid of law,
as do law won id oe conalitQMoaal (bat discrimi-
nated Lgaintt Obinese reel fleets. Snch orgaolsa-
'Ions conld onlr be carried ooc where tbe coaa-
tnnuity is n-ar.j nnanieaous la taTor of tie objeOt
to be attained ; on. each ananialty. It is believed,
prevails in tbia biats.
Tbe experiment' has beestrisd by at least
otw man in Sanr Francl'co. We allude to Mr.
H. Satllff, wbo Is proprietor of two lar^e cigar
stores, 330 and S^lEearny atxaet. As long age
as 1SG ■, Mr. SutUfT, knowing what the result
of Obinese labor would be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither emrlo? Chinese workmen, nor
esii, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he nss carried out -thls^reeoldllcm to the pres-
ent day, and will continue- to adhere to it as
long a* he remains la business. Meay of -hie
friends thought it lmpojslole for him to stem
the current of opposition to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but be
has (*one so pucoessfully, and instead of the
one :mail es'ablishment which be commenced
with at the time of forming this resolution, ho
now has too of the largest in tbe city,
Star stiirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sices, lor sa'e cheep, at the
What Cheer L-iuedry", 121 Leidesdorff st. •
OlamChowder Every JSlc;ht.
The beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, Jast off
B-earny. 3-p
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the best assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in tbe State, at
John C. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
M-:r>et street. &
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BEOILIS PSICE, SI OO.
WU1 be Sold far $1 OO
lO CASES
Fine Panama Hats,
W*KTH S3 SO,
Selllngr for One Dollar.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FESTA DELLO STATUTO.
THE GRAND PICNIC
GIVEN BY THE
GARIBALDI GUABD
15 AID OF THE
Mutual BeneTOlent Society t
WILL TAKE PLACE AT
Scfiuetzen Park, Alameda,
SUNDAY, JUNE 1st, 1873.
mjr28td BY ORDEK Or TEE OOMMITTEE.
Parisian House.
SAIf BAf AUL/,
OSE ELOOK FKOII THE BA.ILBQAD.
L^ THORIN, Proprietor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
H. estaurant .
Flrit Quality of WIoh, tlq.
■or. and Clfforo,
BOARDERS TAKISB BY WIEK OR MONTH
McDANBEL'S THEATRE
CBIYOni, KYOMI.\e,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
SV-T&lent ffoins Sect will flad It te tbeir advan-
tage before leartng OaUiomla to correspond with
J. McDAMEL,
mj? Look Bex No. 1. Cbsjecoe, Wromios;.
DR. JORDAR'8
GREAT ANATOMIML MUSEUM,
And Oolleze af tfedlelste.
lfi f\f\f\ BEA.TJTIFTJL A1TO IrTSTKUOT-
lU.uuv ire objects to be se*n. Qpea to th*
Pnblio BAY AAT) NIGHT, at EUMKKA HAU-
S 18 MooLfomeir street. FOK MEN OKLS-
eer-Da. Joedas's Pbttatb Omcra is at til
Ge*rr atre«t (oppoeit« old MochAnios' Pa«ilioo).
STETENS, HOLMES & CO.,
fi85 I1CBAHENTO RBBET,
FILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
md attend to all basin*** from oil parts of
the com on commiiiioc Narada. Utah aad loahe
a specialty. sarrjlss.
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Announesi that st his Saloon,
GOl Kearny •(., K. «T. car. SacrausaeStto,
Long famous for tha excellenoa of its
WINJET aii<a LIQUORS
All Drink* will henceforth be
I1 Z3 RsT C JS XaT V
ms20 lm
Metropolitan Theatre,
OACBAHEXTO,
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD I
F. and H. P. B.R. (:
CHANCE OF T«a|,
THE OHEAPEtl ROUTE TO THE BEWl
or At. TELOPK, ..».«*;, .t'oiSJJ!
lojwlthtb.S.11 Fr.oci.oo k Norm PiiiV.
ro.d Oomp.oy for Oloverd.le .nd »h l.ti™.
,«.t1«».,TIIIMt, a.„ F..ooUoo*'d;f,™('?.V
v:.?^': l5" "*ln "" '■»»• oicriZiS:
S:SU o clock i K connecting .t Don.nwT.7i J,
Blj.in.raodu-ri»mginb.oF.uiol«».|l|Sl
I ha iMiaera .nd c.r. male. oloi. — - ■-■ '
with .tas es to and Xrom fit point.. I
SUNDAY EXCURSQHTAT REDUCE! |.
LeaTe Ban Fr»noiBoo at 8 A. u. nrtn s»'
rnriog at OlOTsrd&lo at 1 o'clock r w
rill l'>are OloverdaJ'' *t2o'clt>0k a
'ratoiioo at 7 o'olook. Tbta will
SO C A © s &
-■
lO o
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
BEOriiH PBIOE, SI SO.
SeUing for JPifty Cents
lOO HX3SZES3NT
f asaSSSj, *^*aJ <*sir !- -
....or
CASSIMERE SUMMED HATSI
At Fiity Cents.
Fifty Cases
...ofihi... nuo
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WI..X. >* «etD
FOR ONE DOLLAR
oiL-c^TaEiip^ca-
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
iJ»]liaIiPEB TBLAK All OTHXB
ilIHU 3JISS
■TOEE Or TBE CITT.
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PAITS
n-eBTB «. o*.
Selling: for S3 SO!
•»• W O T E .
Tfl STAT* IIMPLT FACTS, AID
OTTAKAKTEJE TO .ELI. GOODS AT
THE PKICES W« ADTEBT1SE.
■TCAU, AJKD SEE,
618 and fi-20 Kparnv street.
PICNICS. EXCUBSIQm, E
tne
.v»v. w . w WIVU.. JB11 Will (___ ,
isu B.T.tal hour, at anr of ""Tul.
:;; j 'h. road For^.U iB(orm.lii«uJ
a..-JG nut) VI ' U" r'.'tu
ibe Con) t>»u j 'a otTios,
On and after Jooe let. in, ....... - ...
Sao Francitcn at 2 30, P. u. : the aara «m
Olovcrdalo at € A. M "n ™
_apl8 PET£R POWAHnK.Praiis.
rail informal!— ..J
J "— r piMi
The City Gardei
FOR THE
Coming Picnic Seaw;
<*f»Bar AWENTIOIt OF ALL BOOtaTTFa !
X sooiatloofl aod Military Compaalai u «
to tbe sdTaotagea offered by to**e cooimo
aod beaotifal groocas for Holiday tcoit 1
valF. Tbby can be proourod oa mi <i., ,, '
week for uicdio porpoaaa ibe «oaimi ^
more advaiitaseoas teriBB tbao aoj intuit u ,
THE CITT GABDUl
Are taap of aooers without Kar tariff ta «eci
aod ate proriflrd witfc lar(re aod baaidfal 1a '
larfteSbade Jr«-es; beaoufaJ Flowari sad r •
from erery clime; numerous Swing.1 t*ci
moth Daroiog Pavilions; a oatneai Xaka. '
PTeSBt.re*Boats; Foaotaina and ObMrtakl-
rrs, al1 perfectly sheltered from tbe vicar
maromotb Restaurant is on tbe gTOocdajaidi i
convenience for tbe acoommeoailDDoLUtat
Dlca bta been made. KT*rytbrae fess3^B
in tb» most complete ordor for tbeooaSwti
TUB CITY QAKDEXI
Are the largest in tbe State, Tbej ceeiai
sores of Knoll and Sbad-d L*wa, Fletw
dens, eto., aad are capable of aoc
ifl.OOb persona witn tbe groa'aat coate
tra Cars raa directly io tbe Gardens.
Picnic Oummitt«e& are eapeoially IsrlM U I
and iBBDecttbe Oronnde, and aaoatlBBl b
whicb will be most favorable.
M. "V. 8T£V£ri8, Fraprttti
•SB- Office bonra 3 to 6 p.m., daily, at ks«0sr
Oorner 'Iwelftb and Foisom street*.
y. B — ;JOO,OoO Admiaaion Tiok*li tin I
bj Virions Associations holding tasttTaw 1 1
Gift Gardens last year. 'The sals of sput )
Uqoors will be prohibited on tbe gronadios l
livaldays. ^
BadgersGentral Park, Oati
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THESE BEAUTIFUL QABDEttS III '
open lor the seaioo. .nd naaj of l±i ,
popnlfi
PIONIOS
Will be held there. The .ttr»otlooi m i:
ona. SKATING PATILION. HUSBniI. d
n ASIUM. Skating free on week din.
Adml.. Inn U0
OHlLDRB^f IO OENTS. ,:.
Bead! Read!! Beat'
THE PALACE OF FASHI
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NOTHER FXOITEMENT ARODT
New .-tore. IT Second 'treeMsawkfl
Grand hotel. Cioihing of the Utstt sasV
fashionable styles ma(*« to order.
NOTE THlTPRICB. I
Pants... from $6 to $12 per
Suits .from 128V
I in rite the ioepectioo of th. ObelMsl!*
the market,
A. MORRIS,
No. 17 Second Btt*
IOT17 tm Oppo.lt. 6rai<fc*
AUCTION SALS.
New City Hall U
No 77 and ~7S-Delhi«eJ
IVrOHDAV, JUKE 16, mi-JOBB'SSl
1H TDK * SUK. Aaotloa.ar.rlo. »U *^"-
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Alta and Examiner.
Br order Board of Oity Ball Cob .*•■
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The fcresat Totfte »»* As>aw|
Sale Ever j where.
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A. Popular^ende^'
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wia.iril|» th. ehl.t joj of calif ril».
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MAGUIIIKH
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
CHINESE QUESTION
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BELU UNION THEATRE
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C. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
AND PREMIER TCXTRILOQtlST OF TDK WORLD. ALSO,
RObort Frasor, tlio Great I*a.x±toTaa.lrx%.lm*
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IHAIIT 8EMTIIL .1 TOMMY IIRTOI
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Len Diioa. Toais* Bartoa aad Torarar ftrar.
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•V-UALL AJf D HkE THEM.
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EPIZOOTIC.
APUU- SUPPLY OP HI DICINES 0AM BE
ba oblamad at aar at ira. aa*ordtof ti tba
a.1" irat.m i.KTTK t nnMnfaail a'-'j i.» tha
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l.K A J J„ Ap«iba«anaa. &*1 MoaU
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the TheatvbB,
.'•tlWiLATEO EVERY DAY
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Liverpool and Great Western'
Steamghip.Conipaiiy,
CAF.RITINO THE U. f . MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO »ND FROM1
LeDd&odarrr, Haatrarcb, Br«ai*D,aZaaUwlaW \
Uirn. Pirn, Swadan, Bal«iaiD, afoi'var and all i
laropaao oitlaa.
TbitOoropiDT baa arraagcmtBt* with tba Ooan-
rnlaaionarof Emlfratioa and Railroad Oompanlaa
At Now York, hj which paaaangare are promptlr
forwardad to tba Pacific Oca*!.
For oaitloolara apply to
D. U. JA(H»M, AitWt,
tSiWlca IBB Mnn(|fOMfry ata-a*et.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWINOTOTHB SiJABCITY OP SALOONS i
on tJn*h atroat, I haf to Inform my ft-tanda I
and tha noblla that I baTaooanad tha
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
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AW Ilatah atrert, hulWMn Mnnt|»*fry ■
aad Kcurnr.
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onaaad thoir OB-a and Laberatorr at No. den
KEARNY 8TRKBT, near Oaliforala, for tba traat-
maDt of dlaeaaaa of tba Urinary aad Oanarttiva
flraana, and ait Femala CouplaiaU. To anffarara !
from Aatbrna. BrooohltU. Oiptboria, Sora Throat,
Ooosamptioo and other DUaa*i>« of tha Loctn
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and for which wa ara tba Sola A«*nta for 'Ml**-
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CHITTENDEN & DALT0N,
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B4TZ ItTRcnAJtD Till
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND HAVE AD-
dad l»rf*ly loth-ir
ataok of beieea. whirb
ara all flr*t-alaaa. Par-
Uonlar aiteolinn paid
"„«*,»■* ""TollPTEIIDra A DALTOK.
ATTCR XIIF.
THEATRES ARE OUT
oo to Tim
Hot sooton,
Maiii-r atreet. ■••«r kLeaarni,
And try oaa of their
Hot Seotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All
fefltf
DrlnkM Tea Ceuts
. JOS. D. BBIOOS. Proprlator.
New Discovery,
THE USE OP THB WONDERFUL PLANT
that Oed iateoded for Iba Oare ef
RHCUMATISM, NEURALGIA, CDUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND HI -PINAL
AFFECTIONS,
la ttadanteod parfeetiy by Iba aadaralniad— tha
only pa moo oa tba Ooatioant that folly cornpro
haada tt* majtio qualitira. Tba above Comptaiota
are 'rented aatarnatlr wHb aafaty and aaceaaa.
DR. If R. DODUKIe to ba fount al tile Office.
71M Marker, atreet, Oppoiita Third. Roomi I and
1, Iroin 10 a U tilr M . and froa t tt, f. v m
Beatdance, 1O0O Hleaioa alraet. Pattenta oaa
be aoooremodatad wita Room and Board. ap*J
LA FORMES'
Hair RestoratiTe Powder
npBIi POWD«R WILLPRRVKHTTBR BAIR
from fiHlOf Oil, ,Bd ilio r„t
Ladies and Children
....win, PTF/D....
KINKEAD'8
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A "»ES»I1r. PLCARARr TO USR. IAHM.V APPLIID,
l.~- .i7^'j.^r»"»- «d wi" o0l l«liM ID. moil d.llc«U. II
'"" *" ««i^i of I • «»ID. mn. d.ndioff.
Prevents Hair Falling,
TABLE ih* h*" *°U 1J*d «,OM»' »** u PUeULY VEOE
nairMiraio-I,-tKl-w.7A,0.^ BRUSH HAIR TOHIO AfffD
uRESBlna auy be bader iba A«eei,
n. oai
Oemer Naw abeetAomary eea n... .A
eiau.
JA8* n. OATHS. Drvajclat,
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fa!7tr
■treeta, aadol ail Dnm-
EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
WITH
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair Mattrasses,
BRANCH HOUSE,
A.I HANSOME ITSIliT, CAR. CLAY.
JB'lZfy Ooxxtm por IVTiRlit,
And Lewis l>y the Week.
OFBST AIjIj NIQHT
L. J. BWELL, ProprU tor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
"■'••:'■ .*,*
2^ XGt-.£LX?.0.
.HE JOTJBNAX OF AMDSEKINrS,
Pnbllsltsd stst, fcltaili Vsar b,
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t. p. *> -
gag alerebant and &a* Wa.hin.rton »*-
Below MonUomoiT. 8" 7rsnoisco.
MONDAY JCNE2,
1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California. Tht-air*.
To-nigbt tbe great sbakapeariin drama ol "Oo-
riolkOBB," wbiob proved sooh a success wben it
was produosd some months ago, will be revived
wit j all ill original scenery by Porter, gorgeous
oostnmss. imposing processions and onglnai ma-
sio. "Ooriolanaa" sboald run at least* week to
Immense bneioess, at miny Who weie averse to
•ieitinn t..o theatre daring Lent were nnable to
see It wbea it was fir,- 1 produced.
AltinuiiirA Tbeatre.
Tbis evening Kelly A Leon's version of Offen-
baoh's opera of "Barcer Bine" will be presented.
The pablio of Pai Franeisoo thoroughly enjoy
tbese Angliotied product osi of opera, in wbiob
tbej can enjoy tbe fan as well in the muaic. Pre-
vious to tbis, Hob Hart snd Little Mao will appear
in 'Toe Second-hand Hotel," Master Barney is
bis champion jig, and also with Master Barney in
tbe screaming farce of "Taking tbe Pledge." As a
matt sr of eonrse tbrro will be a large and fash-
ionable attendance to-night.
Bella Union Tbeatro.
The company st this bona* has been re*organizsd
to tome eztebt. On Batarday night Miss Hay
Leslie, tbe popular vocalist, mad* her appearance
and won mnoh applause. Miss Lotta Gt*t a-ade
<jqite a b t la obaractsr songr, and the fine Dhii-
iqneof Mies Zadle LasotUes added t» the effect
of tbe tableaux Tivatts. Oassim and Frits de-
Ugbtsd all by their wonderfnl gymnastic 1 ats, and
a) t)gt tber the ei tai t .iomtc t was a great sacesu.
Tbe bill for to-nigbt appears on onr first page,
Buckley's New Varieties,
The questions of the day are bnmeroualy treated
at this boose by Ned Boekley, Frank Mortimore,
Barry Devey and othera. "Little and Big Frauds"
will be exposed to-night.
Annual Ben» fit of John McCallc^ffh.
i nda >■ ef eniag b*xt is set apart for the annaal
benefit of Uacager McCnllongh. On this ocoision
"Kiag Lear" wl 1 be performed, with Mr. McOul-
I oogh in tbe title role. We are sore that be will
plsy it admlrab'y. San Fransisco is highly favored
in bavin s such a manager as John MoCnltongh to
cater to Its amusement acd Instrnation. It is
maiolr owing to bim that in Baa Francisco, Sbek-
speare's plays are more frequently performed than
in any other city in the United 8' ates, and that,
eoBatejaeotly, onr pablio ie noted for its apprecia-
tion of tbe itaedsrd drama. la supporting Mr.
MoOollongb tbe pnblic does honor to Itself. That
hie benefit will be an overwhelming ovation is
oertain.
Woodward's Gardens,
Tne Whale pond is fast approaching completion.
Additions era to be made to the menagerie, and
attractions are being constantly added.
City Gardens.
Tbe Lafayette Guard picnic at these Gardens
yesterday, was quits a success. The attendance
waaiexze.and all erjojed themselves.
To morrow tb* picnic of the St, Peter's Sunday
Bohool will be be d here.
Badger's Park. Oakland.
Many enjoyed tbemselvas in tbis beautiful ptrk
jes'erday. To-morrow the Snnday School of St.
John the Baptist (formerly Holy Cross) wiUholr*
their p:cnic there.
AriATomoAL Museum.— One of (he most
o .mptet* colloetions of tho kind In ths United
States, comprising hundreds of costly sod beeu-
rlrtl wax models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Idyl at the Muream on Montgomery street An
lour may benroritshlv •nanr. bar*
ean^wvicti Island Pulii;
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopsfol, and every hind of industry !B
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Bchrelber, dealer in
bedding and fninitnrc, 520 Washington stree',
opposite ths market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pnln, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and bis shipments this
year will be very large. Pnln has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for mat trass beddln?. and douhtleEB Mr. Scbr"1*
ber will find no difficulty in diepoeinj* °* ***
that comes.
The Pleasure of Drowning,
Dr. Hoffaian of Dixon, ID., who was one
of the victims of tie receot bridge disastsr
in (bat town.aod was very nearly drowned,
tuns- described his sensation while in tbe
w.ter: -
"I esuld ftel tbe water running down my
threat sari I- ^y ^ ^ ^ &{ 0DWexper.
ienced the most delightful sensation. I
seemed to be at peace with everything, and
pei fectly happy. My whole life passed be-
fore me like a fUeh of lightning, tbe events
appearing in sequence, the most prominent
appearing to be indelibly impressed upon
my mind. Gircumstar.es I bad forgotten
appeared rividly, acd I did not want to be
disturbed. I should have preferred to re-
main where I was. Whilst in tbe midst of
a beat fie reverie, tbiokiog whet my wife
would d] if she were lived acd I drowned,
I felt a band on my shoulder, I was pulled
out and placed on a rock. I was almost in-
sensible, but gradually came to myself. Ob,
how sick and wretched I felt. I was greatly
astonished at the number of events that
passed through my mini while under tbe
water. Nothing that occurred during child-
hood was evident, but everything since I
WdS about nineteen years old appeared before
me as if photographed. The sensation I
experienced while tbe water was going down
my throat was not unpleasant. It seemed
as if I wi.s going on a journey, and was sur-
rounded by all kinds of beautiful things."
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The Bridegroom.
That miserable and insignificant nonen-
tity, the bridegroom, is, of cootb?, of no
acoongt whatever duiirjg the wedding cere-
mony. Nobody looks at biff, nobody thinks
of bim. There are no tears for bis ;2molz-
tion, no smelling bottles for his agitation.
He iB for tbe time a black-coated back ground
to a picture of radiant beaaiy. What is he
that he should interrupt with bis foolish
nervousness the even course of the certmnny
which fixes his fale forever ? No censure,
therefore, can be tco barsh for that wretched
man who, being married ia Cleveland the
other day, put the wedding ring into bis
mouth when tbe service began, that be
might find it at the proper moment. That
moment arrived. The minister winked for
tbe ring. The trembling bridegroom gave
an obedient start, a sudden gulp— and the
ring h«d disappeared down his unlucky
throat I
An Imaginary Picture.
A philosopher says : "Tbe noblest eight
on earth is a man talking reason, and his
wife listening to him." Undoubtedly. Bat
who ever saw it? Many a man has talked
reason to his w.fe, and thought she was lis-
tening profoundly, until she buret out with :
"Dear, what kind of trimming do you think
I should put on that new poplin ? Ought it
to be lace or fringe?" The man usually
stips talking reason jott then, and indulges
in a round of monosyllablic oaths.
Xj. Wftuaaman's
>.' Ohiga?o Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Mon'gomery and Keirn_^-
brated " Chicago Lager Be*"*" "'
Discontent.
A German gentleman, who writes for tbe
Westdeld Newsletter, says:
, Some psebles teg Defer n\l£* mit noth:
IntjB. I oaf seen blenty times a ojw stbanu
ia a clover field, and look so vishful like
eferting at a barren deserts.
liquors. DaH*
v,uiui delicacies,
The cele
- and the best of
ZZ, with lobtttr salad aod
prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begulsr Ger-
mac lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and sand-
wiches, Btrvcd to order. To lunch at Waoga-
znan'e Ibths thing. C-j
The New 0> ster House.
Otsteb Ghotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldc-st Oycter Dtaltrj in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 428
Pine at., next to bowen Eroe., grocers, litis is
in every respect a place wlicre a gentleman can
take his family. g Q
— : s^
it is T?ni«.
9. A. fibaber & Go, are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of rurnltnre and bidding che- per,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealtra don't stand a jthoBt of a chance when
people know abater's prices. 707 Market street,
Ninety-seven proud mothers went off mad
at a prizs baby show held in New Orleans
recently, where ninsty-eight specimens were
exhibited.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable caniage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver nrrtbe leadinges.
*entialsof an fnjoyobleride.aod these cannui
be secured In San Franeieco so- unquestionably
as from Frank Eouton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stara fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. nio nacdsome turn-outs are used
Dv «.« oest circles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ sble, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne u more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no otrriagea
except those whioh he provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr-at success in his business, and tne
admirable way in which he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
"DOM VIVIMTJS, V1VAMTJ9."
In the yontb of t> e heart, ere the glorious ray
That was born of Life's morolog has faded
awsy—
While tbe light lingers yet in (h,a eve", {hat are
dear,
Aed the vo^rfl wfl Iotb fitm r(mfclnwltniia
here,—
While the wine la yet red and the stars are
■Mil trlgit,
And the winls and the waves bring us mnelo
by night-
While the warm blood leaps up when the
forests resound
With the tread of the horse and the bay of Ih*
hound-
Ob 1 ever and alway, go long as we may,
A« we journey through life, let ub live by the
way.
Let us live! In (he now r to enjiy that Is given
The earnest on earth of tbe glory In Heaven—
In the courage that ever, in mirth ex in sorrow,
Hai strength for each day and a hope for each
morrow—
With a mitda of the f ature through tetrs for thsj
past,
And joy ia the hours that steal from us so
feet—
For the friends whose brave spirits still hovtr
■round us —
For the love, whose tright, blooming tendrils
have bound us —
Though oloud oi though sunshine encompass
the day,
As we Journey through life, let us live by the
way.
When the world has grown old, and the night
etsrs, at laat.
That rose in the future, have set in the past,
Save that brightest of all, wnioh is guildlng
us ever
To tbe beautiful country beyond the dark
river—
Wbea the eyes have grawa dim and the locks
h>ve grown gray
And we gather no more to the feast or the
fray —
When we pauee at the end and look thought-
fully back
Through the change and the ehance of the
long, weary track,
It will cheer the old heart to be able to say,
'■As we've journeyed (through life we have
lived by the way!"
Good Advice.
Fay your debts as soon as you get the
money in your pocket. Go without what
you don't nesd. Speak your mind when
necessary. Holdyonr tongue when prudent.
Speak to a friend in a seedy coat. If you
oan't lend a friend money, tell bim why. If
you don't want to, do tbe same. Cut sc-
quaintinces who lack principle. Bear with
infirmities, but not vices. Beapect booesty,
despite duplicity. Wear your old clothes
till you can pay for new ones. Aim at com-
fort and propriety! not fashion. AcknoWl
rdge your ignorance, and don't pretend to
knowledge you haven't got. Entertain your
friends, but never beyond your means.
Russia leather jewelry is the latest;' it is
pretty and unique, tbe earrings being made
of every imaginable pattern.
Tisn't every city can have an "Exposition"
and a "panio" at the same time. Tienna
has-.
Woman's Kigrlits.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Fame price for it. Nearly all the res.
taurants " for ladies and gentlemen" In San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dice. There ib an exceptloh.
At the Piobeeb Eeetaurawt, on Ws-hingion
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
SGt iu ex-elient breakfast, dinner or lunch- at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1649, provides every luxury the market
affords. Beth ladies and gentlemen find tiier >
dishes to please the moBt epicurean taste. •
Bonnd Not to be Beat,
Is O. Burkhardfs motto. FJhe French Calf
Boots made to crier from $S to $10. A good
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 5i0 Wash-
' glonstrett and be convinced. A full assort*
,nt of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit evtryooe'e purse. i bi
Olam Chowder Eivsx-y IS/lsrJbvt.
The beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, IS Morton street, just ofl
E.earny, ^ **»
Star Shirts una. Collars).
All sorts and siaee, tor sa'.e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideadorff st. •
Oysters.
In strolling round tne other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
Our careless feat , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of Bparkling waters, made a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen;
While mossy stone and pearly shell.
O'er whioh the waters soitly fell,
Made that wineow Feem to be
Aotue fair; grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It loose so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, **I must agree
That this place suits me to a -TV"
Ro sooner had we found a Beat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made Mb appearance, asked onr wish—
Bald they bad almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found it true,
And cooked rnaovif.cently, too;
All kiiida of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; JubI think of that.
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terraplnB j
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place oil kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl wblcn we ootid name.
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners, "
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thrrty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find mado plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
0HABLB8 flAAKE. Proprietor.
McDowell,
eiiow Card Writer
»de" to order. Boom 10
Do Wot Suffer lrom Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerns, Bun*
Ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowan's InaH-
rate, 810 Kearay street, -torn 1 to 6 p jt. We
eriAak from etperienoe. having tested the Doc-
tar's capability. Beferenoea given Urequired. h
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy tor all Aches andPalna.
m ■—
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 131
Laidesdorff street. ^
Hothedb or FAnruEB who are about to spend
the Summer In the country with their children,
ought not io forget before they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with nnder-
olothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and male of better material
than at any otner place lfl at E. Triedlendtr A
Io. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. SB
PXlutoarraplilc Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Qallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission strati. • a
-.. .--.-- »
TWenty Tiioixsaxia.
Pnpsr Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat LaaE dry, office 121 Leideadorff st.
^"iklte Labor Only I
Jgraployed by the What Oaeor L*undiy, 121
Leideadorff street. . • i
»■'- •■■
Fr«sri arid Sweet.
Fertbabe>t oonK^lonery, b* to Oantf and:
Warner's. 187 Montgomery St. near SuttOT. ■ |
OLAXBVGVata'. — Madame Clara Antonla, the'
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance.
Hedluxn. 323 Kearny street, bet. Bus* and Pine,
eajrcltatiens In English. French and Germat.T
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
In bats. At " Thi" Bat Store, C47 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immf nse
<—the prices are reasonable, Every one who
goes there la surd to be suited. ■
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-L
S»n Francisco Jewelry "ftfansainetovy.
D. W. Laird, 610 tterobant street. Diamond
Setting, Eoameliog* All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale,
S.F.BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ISoohsellera and Stotloa^sv,
StaoevA Mock, («ohool books a rpeoialty.) S. W
corner Fourth and Jessie.
H. B. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
Bnatnesa Collegia.
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton1: Oolleje. 24 Post street
Antchera.
Kata, Fred. Stalls 94 to lOfl. California Marksi.
Employment Office
Ohas. F. Becherer A Co.. 652 Saorameoto street.
Chinees Emnlojment Co.— Pierce A Co., 627 Sao-
rameoto e tre it-
French Fnrtey Goods.
Looau A Co., 19 Moo t g ornery, 107 and 109 Butter,
Hoir Jewelry*
H. A Callander, manufacturer, 62 Second street.
■Annan Hair,
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street*
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. eelicr, 326 Kearny street.
Searcher of Uecordi.
O. T. Gillespie, 611 Washington street.
"Watches and Jewelry.
H. A. Catlender 62 Seoond street.
IVbltenera and Paper Hsmsrera.
A. W. Wbetdev, '21 Geary street.
Wines and Llqnsri, (Wnolesale.)
Damn V. A Co.. 604 Front-
1 -i
FIGARO
18 DIBTRIBOTED EVKBY DAY THBOTJGH1
on,t the centre of the city, in all Hotels, Ras-
tauranU, Baloons, SUres and Offices.
FIGARO
18 CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland i erryBoats to catch the paaaeDgers
hat arrive by tbegreat Overland Train,
FIGARO
IS "HERB, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and fa constantly meeting a change of readers
in tbe Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and publio resorts generally.
FIGARO \
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST BOOIETY 18
placed in the hands of noarly all who come
to the city to make pnrchaaea, and is therefore the
best of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMED
every Theatre tn Ban Franorsco.
FIGARO
IB MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at light
being gathered up and sayed for that purpose.
LOOK. 40TJT
....FOB THS....
Business Directory
•I nn (\f)0 OJPIEB TO BE ISSSED ON
or .boot Jane 10th Eeodlnyour
adTertisements immediately to No. 608 Monfc-
gomorjit, atK. M. EDWAitDS1. m91m
CANDIES.
ALL KINDB OB TBE JTNSBT '.OANDi
made at our Steam Pmdj Fac-torj dail7. Al'
orders, especially from tbe ooitntry. are aouoiwc
„d wdl be prompttr »«««•*«•■ WAQN„
14>T MontBomerr*st, nir.r BwU»
>*
MkMU LODGING HOUSE
TLNELY yORyiSHBD KOOMB, SIB
rle or io raits,
W»H UsstWOl •»<! ▼•ntlWtWI.
, »_— . Onlormansd Boom, to 1st. Lodging wltb
oHriScot board. AL11AMBBA BCTLOISe
lis- 3aib strsst. *">• f
CUSSES INJLQCUTION.
TWO OP THE LEADING MEMBERS OP
the Theatrical Profasston in California prc-
pose fortrioK classes for instraotion in Elocution.
Parsons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a uaef nl a»t at a moderate cost
can send in thoir names te "Oumbraes *' P. O. Boi
23U, when particulars aa to ierma, etc. will bo
eant M thorn 4fftt
GREAT REDUCTION IN Pfiic
....or...,
^■DIES JSTTX-V.
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sioi
(Formerly Mayar A Wurkheua.)
No, SO HONTGOHIlt STK£
Opposite the Lick Boaee,
BBAN€H, AOS REAKXT 8TMK]
MR. MAYER CALLS ATTENTION TO
large and well selected aeaoitmeat of
Ladies Cloaks* in Silk, Teli)
and Cloth,
And bis new styles of readv-mads Bilk. Waal
ether LADIES' SUITS, at VERY LOW ■£■
Also, a large stock of Stripsa, Brosbe sad
Bhawla, Lace Jaoketa. Silk tnd Cotton Vsl
Silks, Satine, Uloakings, and every dsesrlntE
Trimminga. JUST 4JiRl7f!D,c Iart» £, :
the Summer styles of
PLAlK ASrt BUBIOIlin
LIKEN SVITV,
F. B.— Cloaks. Dresses and snlts mUlHi
in latest fashion, at reasonable ntea. ■
S
S
HALL'S
arS
V17-LL0W
k
"
All
DOCK |cj
AND'
IODIDE of PO
rflUK B£ST SPKlNa HUH
la Die, Parlfle. tbe Bls«4 sli
morbid, eorrcpt snd lstpese mu
Cnre. Khenmatlsra and Meremrisl Pi
Sold by all BrBgrliU.
iBIKOT, 41T lAMBOin RU
SOLE AGENTS FOE '
Wt. PERBt'l IAST CHAX0I
SB. PMB18 WKllTOUT PI
m>
Programmes, and sit kinds of Prlo* ■ '
SHOW, LEOrvBt. COKOJUn . Tl
ATKE and CIBCVS HaJUl
AT LOW BATES, BY ■
IB. 3F\ Sterlet
S8» CI.AT STBBBT. si
m
nil
MANtTFAOTOBBB*
BIPAIlHI
THOMAS W. BBS!
BIIiVKR PIjA ^
ffif DRU«S,"B«nJOS,
DTHEB M17SIGA.X.
ESTABLISHED DT
sjy-Leaeoiu given on the BaotoaaiJ
MISSION BTREET, between VtaftJ
N. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo
eaaionals always on hand,
FREE AND
:VEBY ■A.T1TBDAT'
Piano and.
CHARING
000 Mission street, near
delO EAGLES i
Minn x—
BOOTS ud A
BLAIR
v.,
PhiladelphiaJ****""
OHAS. ▼. BEBGOLDl rB0,^,.
THE OH010B8T »B*K
VsMtables. Board bjw.
«OB PINK 8TRKET beWlW
snd MoptPomsr.
RETURN THE BOOK!
MILITARY C
....aim. •■
, street. «••"
t. noootu J».
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CLilBVOTANT. - MAD. -
jnst arriv.d from Bniops,;
tsl qa.Btiosa ; de.slopes rflSIU
tisss. OlrolaB. Tosulsy .oov
- -- ^-.ncb and m.
PJBL If ' «8J ftp" HOTEl,
AOIFIO
rbportbbN
CALIFORNIA TEIaTRI.
THII
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Akeik or pi hi i< mnv
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SAN FRANCISCO
COStOtAttUS! ART GALLERY
CORIOLANUS
Pi». Strati
U.i Jnnil ftMleked Wn«
tae WlwlMlppi.
all the California Supreme
Court Reports.
HUMI
mat I
• r
THE SPRING EXHIBITION
»' n
• ■now* ormai
> r«« coaoiAL rMiomac
ioW TUB PtuKHtilOX AS A
(AND INDISPENSABLE AID TO
PRACTICAL LAWYER.
JAKDl S. Publisher.
cilicatiu ornci,
tlerobant IStroot
riuacHco.
San Francisco
Art Association!
Bynoj)a1a o t
ACT ¥-*•*■•# 1*U — A w-nltr rt*** •■ R ••*■•. nWAanM *4 -*• «pwM<il In I** new** *f Colne at ••■
■*• *•*»• awflv- Oarioi. OT**4 in the Baa**) »f Oimla •♦-«• 4ta.-C.Mp a**Oaa*aalaa aaaw rw*i*n
ACT n-aW«a* | ■>. nylinB* *• «••-•'. *«■<■»• • •-■•■**. Ta* Cn>»'t*>Hn* nt L Trin>*»nnl Kairf
ACT III-a»»n* a«e.-»tra*-t In la
o o ta «> *- y
•«*>■» 4th.-C.np •rr«nl*t
PP'UMa* nt t. Trin
ha C«s>lt*L Krtk* 94. *|r«-«l In Mta*.
«•»«• Ath.-FaSlte pin** In Inn*
A4TT IV-l^'.f let -R«a*+. Tar ntagflwBaBM
Cni-lolnaae. Ircitll-RtMr C apltnlln* Hill
Am Inns. A ■•**. In An«4lmV ho-**. fteoaa M ■ nllRfJ A Gre«1*n Ifall
• 111. •«•»• *4 - Ron>* Aaarlatant* la in* haate
Now Open to the Public.
ACfY-Vfv 1-t.
ACTT-Vm- 1m -A»tlnnm. A Raaaa In AnA4la*' hone*. Rmic *4. -Anllam. A QmUi Hnll.
Beta* •*.- BWaan, a.t*-«ot. ■ «>n« 4th.~n«la soar K*ac. »e«n« fitn. P.hllf pl.^ I* I—»,
ACTT VI-«f«M lt(.-Tb«|T«lKlu rir*npn«n, Itf anllea fro an R«en -. Batae f4.-Br«»»fT>
H*fW» S4V — A ri»fr«l Firt,
FftlDAT EVCBISO. Hay Mb
Benefit ol lvir. Tolin 3\a:oC3"U.llovi.«l3.
WHO WILL APFIAR AB
■Mfrrrd a*s.t»— Drena Olrcl* u<< Orthmn..
K*-««rvr4 a>at e— Raloooy
DmM Oirel* Admin ion
SI «• Baloney
t& Oallary
..SI (H» l'r»M Boin.
ft............*.... »B
»«t na.4 BIO «Q
lO A.. TSJI. to 3
». IMC. to lO
A4I.
H4T.
■Inajl* Adealaaloa
«'»•». Ttekrla adamti |Udt itdO«BUt>ut ....SB
aVZnTXS :
..EVERT...
hdoy Evening,
MIGHT V LO'.K.
. AT THE OLD ORfOrffAL
■ RED LluN 10 Oo«ry etr**t.
^^Kl Can b.T. HOT AM»
UOL.D DKI.Mi^ol tie Terybeat
entity. The -fi'd Hpori" i> al-
low* no bud. Drop in.
DAT! MANDAta. Proprietor.
I A DOERS
Park. Oakland.
Unparalleled i
Ir DONATO,
luo«D«d onk-leookh din.
ImuI and irtoefal ItrpiicboiMQ
rE~GrEROME,
iBIondio, will nikt • Grind T«T-
1 m * ropn 70 f*«t io nld-nfr »nd
J tto will alio pirforn bla laat of
■a* «B t bn roon, and bia nntqaklad
|SLE TRAPEZE.
ID) CONCERT BAND
lirtw.lt*, 10 miU.
„tl Cf ati
»j23 2t
HAS RETURNED TO
[|tn Parent.
i SHIRT STORE,
ty Irect. has Removed to
Second ntreet,
\m wilt and a complete aa>
SHIKTS and FCK^InH-
■ ••at the, nannl law prlcea.
ItC
BENEDICT 4% CO.
■ FOBTBEOURB OF RHEUMA-
Ijonrtipatloo, aod kindrid dU*M4t.
r4awriua; "IhiTOaffnla
it T»lo» of yoar a«r-
tlotroubia/'
"Toar Aparftot baa
a add ragaUttd tha
.Oraad Hotat: "Vonr
ni'.iim hi* arorad aa-
| *. vm u taow abeat aUTan pamra
|.aTa . > axptrieacad oaa tw!o#a
, Mr V-m.rw. 1U Bhlplaj at.
r Oaaaall'i Ramadlat el a aarara
aaM« a la i>»aa*ai." '
re. Baata Yeab*t; " Altor
_ ... 1 ana odw la aood baaiah-a
•« I bata bata daprlTaa lor mora
."■ i
MawwaWAataa DapaA-Bl'T
! ^TTxL'B^ERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
k , ,^TTxLB>TrERS
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
SL J^ixtB^
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
(T^lX-fB"
HeNLE>"5
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
^IXLM
HAS HO DUPKRIOR AS A
BLOOI> PUHIFIlER.
WILLIfT_BAND.
MUBIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
oooailoD*. Matio imporlad, arraoiad
aad for tala.
MAKCfJSM. Jll-Vaf lender of'
Oreheatra.
IHVUV TON ItER BEUDEN, I-end-
«f Hrnaa Hand.
aw*Ord*ra from tha coantry prompilj attend**!
to Addraaa M. W. WILLIS. Eaton'a Mnrle
Kiora. l»8 Mot ternary atceet, or UABOUt) M.
BLUM. CCS Mon'Romaryalraat. )a6 tl
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
K«. 68« Hoolg.H.rr .trc«l.
(Uootcentrr Blook.)
OllBA»'TK8 .CMP »IOO.COO
■VTtrm Pepo.it.. on. per cot. per month.
•»-No KnlrriF.« or ooara. for BtDk Hook.
"^ " W. 8. THOMPSON. P.<ulo.i.t.
J. 0RO0KKR. BoorpUry. wjolm
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS 8KCOKB fraiCT.
FINE COOOIr PERFECT FITS!
Batlsfnotion Cu.ranteerl !
AylNB LISB OF BPBIIfO AHD StlMMB
Oood. lilllMnl OUlu«mUll»
MBS. EGOHRT. OLAUIVOFAKT. TB8T «i. I
M bn.lBOM orda*P*M<l»Hltffoy HA.M to f. . |
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and J7....630 Washington BTtreet-
NlTHtl, VDTK i: TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARK PREPARED TO PORHInTI
BAM s a-j-l nil ■ ' ■ I K > I'KAS oompo^ad of
tba bast rao'ioiui la tti* Stat*, nndor otapi-
taat laadtra. at fair ratoa.
■PEnCBB IIKBAKD
AM. ...
IIAUKV AMI. A It.
With tbalr Oratt S.naa'ion,
OOTjnTAJBFiOI
N.lPFIIO TKIH'PE,
Inelndlng tb« Child wPooder, a-AITHO.
l.rl.IK ELI.1*,
MIAM U. ELLIN and W. KI.I.IH.
fieri ii.rom'e and DaettlaM.
OUT LlMTOHr,
....Aim....
LUCY A II A M »,
'IIIK AMOVK AKTMTN ARK WOW OB OURUOOKB. AND CAN BR EH-
X gacad bj ut*uac*r< Waatof tba Hookr Moaolaoa, •».
, tbronf b c
MI1F.RIOA.V CORBTFT <fc CO.
•■joioh'oj<I ]
It tl«w
•ilVH HI P T
unoisi aNV ato nejo-o*
•asipiil Jnj awooif jo salt** in w»Jia-#«
"»'»»IO pa*
•ioobn jaaaq «qj, -**i»* aiaispoa 1« '»a!qt*J»Aa
to »-aq pa* o*flOf) laaq «qi qtin 'Joaaim i«»q aqt
oi pa«oo3 'namft p« adoqo jaaotoqo pui -a
SHZAaAO J.n«JJ.Y< 3HX HBlNHfld SJll
-,»q 'iuu)| go ']«»ji« jaoamoB
asnoH tioi|3 pue ja.sJfJ
OUIOVd NHBHAnOB
•jiosanoi ^ofaa pan n»ii oaji
CERMANPIANOS.
TB* BUST AITO THS oar AP-
> .[^ibfUdt.r A Oo., A,.ot.
THE OLD
lEXot sooton,
la Hxrta. .trret. n*«r tt.c»«rBy.
A.H Drinliw Ton Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR *JtD_JtRHY III TOWR.
Alwara on Bit tba Naw York Herald, Harper 'r
Weakly, Frank LeaHa'c, Day's Dotogs, Polio* Oa
zatto, all lh« Oaliforala papers, alio London
Pnncb. Ball'alilf*. lUastratad London Nana. 0*11
aad satisfy yoaraalf.
•W Don't forjet tb* tiro of tba Hot Heoteh.
f*7tf W. S. WALDHON. Prorjriator.
GEORGE MAYEBi
DBALKR IB 0Y8TKRK, CLAMS
■adall klodtef SHELL FIHH,
SUUaKoa. 40. Al, C9, Oaliforola
M»rk*t, antranc* on Osliforn't atraat.
4b
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
.....T....
LiANfCASTER'S
• 17 VT ABB) IM OTOM BTatKatT*
felllm Opp. Macairn'a Opara
TOORDEB
SANGER HALLE
(BlXOKR'R HALL.)
14 OKAHY aT., .11 AH. KFARBT.
Bane bat the Choi coal .'Irnnda or Wlaaal
aad L'qaon ni hwad.
DEPOT WEYAND At tASCHl'8 BAT BREWIIT
foia tf 0IIRI8 FELDMABB.
Attention, Good Livers!
\|R. P. nFROKfl. FORMERLY
If A proprietor of tba Minora' Raa-
isnrant. b»a taken thn managsraeot
of l>otb tba Mlnrr*' R*pt a o rant on^
Uomnerotal atreet and the Miners''—
Braooh on Marli-t atinal, in partoer«t>lp with tlJn.
DRA Y Kl., R, wba baa been cooneetad With tba
a ere' mora popular tbsa It bee ever beoa dn/taaj
tb« 19 loaranf it a prosperity. Oar Bill* of Kara
emb— oa nil tba delJcaoiai of tba season. Oaa
motto i* "Oood Fare, Oood Uooklogand HodWaoS
Obarges."
I*. BEEwBI Ac CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
BUI and SOU Coaunaroial. and
TAB Market atraat.
Opan ram H a.m. to 10 p.m. anJl Ia>
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
FIKflTNIA C4TY, NEVADA
or the weak. Star* aad tr*T»lh)g oomaaala*
ilbaraUr traatod witb oa supliostlop by lattav
IL. MAnafarand eel* PrgpTtatna
^ Or to J. II. MeCAU.
WO Wsafalnrton atreet. San Fraoolsoa. _
MRS. E. REGAN.
Fashionable Milliner,
1M TBIKD .TKKKT,
H». the ehol ».' tnd tsoit ■•Let M.ortsnl ffjf
good.jB per lino Ir ^ g|ff, "t HATBitli
THB JOUlUfAX OF AMTJ8EMEKTB.
PobLl*b*d »tott D»y in the Year bj
j^ j>. BOGABDnS
S3« Merchant and SS* Waab.ln»ito.a St.
Below Montgomery, ban Franciaoo.
MONDAY JUXE 2,
1873
A Really Valuabl- Invention.
A morniDg paper baa ibe following :
T. Tucker, an Oakland plasterer, has in-
vented a Dtw method of lacing gaiters, for
nhici be baa applied for letters pateoU
We are gltd or this. Some re* metbod
has long beeo a desideratum with u*. Wbeo
-we take cur wife Jemima out for a walk it
is always a serious and annoying bosioess to
lace ber gaiter*, and afterward* the gaitera
of LilSie and Junie and Alice and Fanny,
though He lattsr wear small sizes. First it
hurts ns to stoop, next it is a bother to get
the laces through tbe boles, and then wbea
we have got all these gaiters laced tbey look
bulgy and untidy. We never f*el more in-
e'iaed to swear than when we are lacing
those gaiteia. When Tommy Tuccker who
(we suppose it mast be the original Tommy
Tucker, wto eang for bii sopper who has
conferred this boon on maokiad) has pro-
cures bis pateot we shall be happy to adver-
tise bis new invention in Figabo at our
lowest rates.
Texaa.
Hundreds of men who have Bold their
happy homes in Kentucky, Miseomi, Geor-
gia, Florida, acd other State?, and gone to
Texts, are out of money, destitute of friends
and are Irving with tbeir families to get
back. Some start afuot, Blip on t_e trains
at watar-tarjks and wood-yard*, and ride
until discovered and pnt off by the conduc-
tors. There are ave-ues to money open to
speculators with money, but none to poor
men, uolefs they are farmers and want to
grow up with the country, or a physician.
As for me, I am cured of the Texas fever,
and don't want to help bnild up any wild
country, but am content to try and grow up
in Kentucky, and let those.who are fond of
frontier life go West, civilize and build it up,
and when "ill is qniet on the Potomac" and
healthy, if they will extend me a cordial
invitation I will pay tbem a visit and drink
•their wine.
An Vngrafeful World.
There was a meddlesome monkey that est
.out to reform the world. "Milk isn't good-
for you," be said to the oat ; and the oat
scratched one of bis eyes ont. "You were
not meant to gnaw bones," be siid to the
dog, and he ran off with the boos ; but the
<iog ran after him and bit bis tail off. "How
can beef be made out of grass, you foolish
beast ?" he said to the ox, offering him the
bone he had taken from the dog ; but tbe ox
tossed him np into a tree. As he sat there,
minus an eye and tail, and plus a broken rib,
In moaned out : "How blindly ungrateful is
the world to its benefactors !"
The Luxury of Wealth.
What a glorious thing it would be if all
women were rich. Now there is 'hat rich
Ohio woman, who cheerfully pays ber little
$50 fine every time ehe feels like beating the
unfortunate man she calls husbaod.
£Eo»fon proposes a convention of bald
men next month; probably lj revive the
eld wig party.
. , .». ,
It is estimated that 20,006 persons
"ashwore off" daring the recent excit .-ment
is ilaioe.
I>r, Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a oours of Tree Leoturee to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dls-
•aaes at bis Hygeian Hall, €37 California street.
.every Friday evening, commencing at IX o'clock.
A. part of tbe evening is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinatloBS In recard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to t r. at., tree. w
The Beet Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
IT'S Webfoot Tills, for an billons complaints
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 117 Sanson.*
Street, cercer of Commercial. *
Dental Work.
Fob totest qc*lttt or wosat, go to T. C. Jee-
-sup, dentUt, cor. Sntter -od Montgomery, over
Tucker's. S-U
Slgnor Falvlo Rossi
Gives prvvate leesons In ItalUn and English
Vocal Matic, at €15 Clay street, or at the reel-
dance of the pupil. 6- j
-*- Pleasant ljocarion.
Persons desiring conUortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alnaabra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne bnildin* la a very fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated. .
Premium Sblrt Maker.
MK. Eveline Mortis 526. Kejrny at., respect-
1 ullv solicits a call from Wends, and "strangers
-visiting the City. Kewest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 5,G
Xiadles Visiting Cards.
Written, engraTed or printed by Johh p.
Dwtsb, 136 Sutler street, opposite Lick House,
aad at the Grand Hotel. X. B.— Hahdkzb-
: arrrs hxaxxt aUBSED. PESatayaBZP of every
description to order. 3
-Corns, Bnnlona, In£ro\rinc N'ails.
A perfect core warranted by Albert Schoen.
■Wald, 127 Second Etreet. 4-bi
Attention, Ladles
^T^lT^^^rin^||^^^^^Lji^a|^^fiBU-*|
Nature of Wit.
Wit is often an nopro6table gift, for tbe
dn!l people of the world look with aaspicion
upon the witty man who oftsn mates mal-
apropos speeches rather than lose what be
oous-.ders a good thing. Qaeen Elizabeth
sseiog 8ir JBiward Dyer walking in her
garden, ealled to bim, "What does a man
think of, Sir Edwjrd, when be thinks of
nothing?" referring to bis work entitled
■The Praias of Nri'hing." He, smarting
under supposed neglect, answered, "He
tbinks, madam, of a woman's promise.' (
Lord Bacon, after relating this anecdote
adds that "anger makes dull mea witty, bu^
it keeps tbem poor." la latter tim?s, Thos.
Wartjn paid a dear prica .for a joke. On
one occaujn a fellow of Trinity College,
Oxford, who was not remarkable for wis-
dom, while reading the service, came to
Psalm liis, 5, "Loid, thou knowest my sim-
pleness." Warton, who sit below him,
whapered, "Why that 1b koown to every-
body." Soon fifiir the office of President
beetme vaoant, and War ion was obliged to
canvass tbis man for the casting vote. The
answer he recaired was, "No, I am not so
simple as that neither," and Warton lest bis
election. It is cntijus to remark on tbe
varieas classes that have been the tntis of
witticisms. The old jest-books are full of
.ok. 5 aimed ageiost the monks; but now
very few have the clergy for their. subject,
and those that have are of a very good-na-
ture I character. The clergy themse'yes
have usually been quite equal to ths task of
holding thtir own wit combat?. What can
be finer tban tbe following anecd ts of a
witty archbishop: "One day Dr. Whately
was walking w.tu a young officer of artil-
lery, who was allied to bim in blood, when
the latter propounded ths following riddle:
'Whet is the difference between a donkey
and an archbishop?" Whately gave it up
and received tbe following reply: "The one
carries bis cress behind, and the other be-
fore," referring to the marks of the oross
on the domestic ssa, and on the archbishop.
"Very good indeed," laughed Whately.
"And new tin you tell me the difference be-
tween a donkey aud a captain of artillery ?"
"No, indeed, I cannot," rep'.fei the officer.
"There is none whatever," rejoined the areh-
bishop.
«.
Too Sharp for Bim.
A Titisville man, being jealous, asked his
wife to get him some poison. Bbe obeyed
left bim to take it, looked through the key-
hole, and saw bim pour it out of the window,
Then she came back and be began to die
for ber benefit, kicking about and making a
great disturbance. Then she said she would
die too, and took tbe rest of tbe poison, and
after he had oallei in all the neighbors and
four physicians she told him that the pouon
WAB liquorice water.
♦
Bostonians complain of the frequency
with which fieh blcck up their Gocbituata
water-pipes, andsiytbsy'd rather take their
percb with a rod or pole than by any means
of a plumber.
.*.
ili-s Graoie Clark, of Texas, bas had
eight. en lover*, and yet she never eaw a
-etemboit is ber life.
It is not "the thing" now to wear the
bridal veil over the fees at all. It is twisted
about tbe he id in a manner strongly sugges-
tive of a burlesque actress about to have
ber photograph taken.
One of the s?n?ritions of the coming au-
tumn will be Wilkie Collins as a lecturer.
More than one "Man and ,Wife" will at-
tend; but many will go "All Alone."
A Seneoa Fall man who died tbe the other
day left a will saying: "To that old liar and
tattler, tbe widow Jones, I bequeath two
cvtnts." Didn't she bop, thought
An unreasonable woman in London wants
a wine merchant there, named Mc Ostrich to
pay $5,000 for writing 244 love letters to her
and then cooling off in his rhetoric.
Dcctors in Tennessee are said to have a
rather herd time. If a patient lives, he
seldom peye, sod if he dies, the reat of the
family want to shoot tbe pby.-ician.
Mrs. Brown, of Burlington, Iowa, rings
her "Hush, my babe," te ber infant son
.William, who measures twelve months one
way and one bund -ed pounds the other.
The Last New Songt
Air — "Mod <£ Chandon."
Emerson OorvUle U my name.
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
ReUsbee thes^, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show.
Obi high obi Ob! nigb oh!
None who nave been bat again will go.
Corville rays so] says sol
0» Pine Street, at No. 110,
Remember tbe number and call again,
Visions of Shell-fl<b In every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladle* with escorts there always go,
Ladles go: La lies go I
Emerson Corvlile's politel and so
8-1 They go! they gol they go J
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and chiL.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatlj reduced prices. Every description of
gents fomleblng goods, hats, trunks, valises,
8*0., below coit. Call if you wan* bargains. 3l
A Solution, of (tie Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evils of Ohinese Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of buainesa In
San Francisco corjs«qaent uton the displace-
ment o( white labor by Chinese In our work-
shops, tbe Golden Era Mis tbe nail square on
the h' ad In the following :
Tbe only measure of redress trbioh bold; oat
any promise of relief Is tbe formation of aoti-
Coinsso societies all over tbe Ooist. tbe membars
of wbi >b_sba'i be pledged not to employ Chine*,
□ot rt> 0%%e&9e soode of tDose wbo ao employ
the Da,' not to purchase goods of Chinese m .nu/.-.c-
tantfs. The? first propose these acti Chinese so-
cieties ebon. d be to mabe tbemselvs felt io tbe
cbsruoter of purchasers. If one thousand men
io this city eooald effect an organization under a
soUmo pleig' no' to employ Ctiinese nor to pQT-
ohase goods of icdividnals or firms who might em-
ploy tbem, it womd greatly strengthen tbe bands
oT encb of oar local m&nafactarers as are now
eoeaged io tbe experiment of competing with
Obioese manufactures. If tbis ooe thousand was
maltipiied by ten, &s it soon m<gbt be, tbe suc-
cess of the bxoenment woald be assured. These
societies most be organ'Zed witboat tbe aid of law,
asnolawwonld be coDStrtational that dieorimi-
nated against Chinese residects. Sach orgaoiza-
tions oonld only be carried oat where the com-
munity is nearly nnanlmon: in furor of tbe object
to be attained ; bn 1 accb unanimity, it is believed,
prevails io tbis Stat*.
The experiment has beentried by at least
one man In San Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Satllff, who Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 530 and 8)2 Kearny street. As l?ng age
as 186^, Mr. Sotliff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would be, farmed tbe resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
sen, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
be nas carried out this resolution te tbe pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhtra to it as
long a; he remains In business. Many of bis
friends thought It impossible for him to stem
the currmt of cpposltlon to those In the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
has r>one so successfully, arjd instead of tbe
one i mi'l establishment which be commenced
with at tbe time of forming tbis resolution, he
now has two of the largest In the city.
A Servant in the Corner,
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture In the State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Mir^et street. 4p
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Parisian House.
SAT7 B1FAEL,
ONE BLOOE FEOM THE RAILROAD.
L. THORIN, Proprietor.
FURNISHED BOOMS
....USD....
I=t © & t &, uran t .
First Quality of Wlnei, Llq-
ion and Cigars,
BOARDERS TAKING BY WEEK OR MONTH.
my:; im
RemoTal,
Samuel Swift bas removed from 116 to 113
Poet street. Sewing machines rented and re-
paired as utuil. and sold cheaper than ever. ;
Ox-. I>oljcrtj-
Has deroted his study more particularly to
anionic and specific practice, and as such is
sow the most successful of any Physician In
3an Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
eornerof Leldesdorfl, a few doors nelow What
Oheer Honse, i
flat tier's ume Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly In the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act tbe role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 334 Bush elreet,
below Kearny. 1 b
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Baas House Carriages, can be
ound In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
abUshment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery «te., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
lift at either place promptly attended to day
o ' night, at reduced rates, Ml
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Curea Rheumatism and Neuralgia,
Fine Candles.
Tresb, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
rarirty, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail a
Public Accommodation.
Washing left it the office before 6 a.
■Baal
X\TATVTJE3X3,
McDASIEL'S THEATRE
C'HETISSr, WT Oil I. vs.
THREE GOOD MRIETY WOMEN
•»-Talen t going East will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. Wc DANIEL,
mi 9 Look Box No. I, Cheyenne. Wyoming.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And Oollere of aCediciae.
IO (\(\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTBCOT-
IV.vW ire objects to be seen. Open to tnt
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at KUitEKA HALi-
8 IB Monti ornery fctreet- FOR MEN ONLV-
•TDe. Jobda.s'6 Private: Ofticb is at Yll
Geary etreet (opposite old aiflcbanios' Pavilion).
picnics, Excr/rfc),
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
Just Received
ao CASES
Fine Black Silk Hats,
SEDTL1E PKICMB, 81 OO.
Will be Sold far $1 OO
IO CASES
Fine Panama Hats,
TVOKTH 83 50.
Selling1 for One Dollar.
IO CA.
Railroad Caps— Cloth, Velvet
SESVLLK PBIOE, 81 SO.
Selling- for- Fifty Cents
lOO Z30S&E3IST
CASSIMERE SUMMER HATS
At Fifty Cents,
Fifty Cases
....OF THE..
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
WILL U SOLD
FOR, ONE DOLLAR
on.o4*jaxiNrGr
STEYENS, HOLMES & CO.,
C35 •ACBASJLEXTO STREET.
PILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
md attend to all baiioeas from all parts or
tbecoait oncommlasioo. Nerada. U tab and loatao
a specialty. myS2 In
FRED. C. WENTWORTH
Anooucioea tbat at his Saloon,
601 Kean7 at., Sf.W. cor. Sjornmento,
Losg famous for tb« excellence o( its
WINES and LIQUOBB
All Drinks will benceforth be
T X: 2NT O OES 3?U" T S .
mjaoim
Metropolitan Theatre,
S1CE1MISTO.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
AUBJUHEiPEB mis AH UTBTB
STOKE nr TIE CITX.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner of Commercial
S. F. and JJ. J fi
Hi
CHANCE C»
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE |H!
ON AND AFTRR APKtLU
or ANTKLOPW, connect* •
ing with tbe S&n Frincisoo.i
road Compaoy for 01o»erdal»l
stations, will lea*e San Krat i
exepted), from Fror.t street Vl
rnrulUB, the train will letTil
5:30 o'olook a m , coonectioa I
Bte-meracd arriving in San bZ
lbs steamers and cars mail
witb stages to and from all pi |
SUNDAY EXCURS:QnT7tS
Leave San Francisco at 81^
arriTing at Olovsrdiln at 1 o'cl
will leave OloTerda!" at 2o'«;HH
Fracoiaao at 7 o'clock. IvH
Biomsca aeveial bonrs at an* ,'i.
tbe line of tbe road For aft I*
tbe 06mpai,>'fl otHoe, -aRO AA
On and after Jane 1st. tbi --. 1
Han Froncieco at 2 30 P M.- E 1
Olo»erdale at 6 a. u " ■
*P36 PKTMR DON T^J
The City liri
FOR THI,,
Coming Picniii
THE ATTENTION OF AL) 0
eooiations acd Military ■
to tbe ad»aaiages offered by (
and beantffnl grouooe for rl ■
vals. Tbey can bo procured r.
week for picnio purposes ths.
more advantageous terms than t
State.
THE CITY «A1|
Are easy of access wlthont aoy tfaj
and are provided witb large aai a
large abade Trees; beaoufal \Z
from every clime; namerow . ■
moth Dancing Pavilions; a r ■
Pleasure Boats; Fountains aod C
frs, al' perfectly BbtUfred f t* I
mammotb Hestaoraoi, is on tbe ■
conveoienoe for tbe aceonmeii a
nlos bas been made. Kv rjttiii ■
in tbe most complete order for t u
THE CITY «a tl
Are the largest in tbe btat». ■
sores of Knoll and 8bad«4 lT
dene, etc, and are capable o «
*0,l>; 0 pereons with tbe grea'ett £
tra Oars ran directly to too Garo ',
Plonio Oommitt^es are eapct
and insDect tbe Gronnds, am
which will be most favorable,
M. T. 81ETBII n
«mr* Office bonrs 3 to G P.at.. dall kl
corner Twelfth and h o'.aow atret i
N. B — 300,0--0 Admission - 1
by verions AEsoeiations boltflo l
Oi^y Gardens laet yesr. Tba 1 1
liquors will be prohibited on tbi i
lival days.
Badger'sGentral
THESE BEAUTIFUL OASD I,
©pen forth. «e.u>o. .ad » I
popular
Will bo held tfatre. Tub «tl
OM. BKAnNG PAT1LIOFJ. ]
NASIUM. fikftling fr««oai
Adnliilffi
OHILDREIf IO OKNT8.
Read! Read!!
THE PALACE OFF.
ANOTHER FXOI1BHKBT
New tore. 17 Second sM« I
Grand Hotel. Ulotbmn of tbs i •!
fashionable styles mat'e to orosr.
NOTE THE~PRII
Pants., .from $6 to 1 1:
Suits ..from lj|
I iorite the inspection of the Cot AY
the m.rket,
A. MORRI:
No. 17
my 17 lm
Second *4
Oppoahc »n Jjj.
AUCTION SAl,
New City HallW
No 77 and "78-DelH
MONDAY. JDME 16, ISTI-JOS) ■
TOM A SUN. Aaouonewi He- ■ •
err street. For pinijul.r, s*»l»af» "■
Alt. .nd Fximicer.
Br order Board of Oirr Bell Ooaml ■
M ;8-td BOB' f O10M» **,
DRREN.
HERB
Tbe treat Toilc i nd liK*1 d
Sale Ever j where.
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
tfesTii •« oo.
Selling: for $S SO!
THE RIALTt
A. Popular Kende *'
The Choicest Wine. Md !•'«• ,™
PoclflC &>••<• t
SIFCIB BAVAWA CIS
THIS GEM OF A SALOOlf AT
Ko. *1 TA1IBD *™ «rt
Will be cond noted is eo perfeet » ■"■ p'
phrete "Meet me oo ths Bull* ■■•
irillsigoijr the chief jorof dsil/""-
sflTOTE.
■WE STATE (IMFLT FACTS, AID
OTTABABiTEE TO SELL GOOB8 AT
THE fBICES TS/E ASV£BTIi£.
• CALL AID SEE,
mjll tt
H. WAFBB, /"jSiS W.
. moabdl:
J.C.
TERRAl^Y
Cor. Seco
cow*
THB XTEfl
A FaTtvrite Resort tot I****
Good
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* n 7 GU M E R 1
MOTEL.
• • • •
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LETS NEW VARIETIES
^1 —
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Q CHINESE QUESTION
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MAOTJirim's
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
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TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 BUTTER STREET,
AKD UAVK AD-
il-tl larffatf lotb-
al«ch of bet***, ante
are all Br-t-ali**. Par-'
tioolar aiteoiion paid
to hoard tr-K tior»*».
nulla ORirTRrCDFH A Pftl.TOI.
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THEATRES ARE OUT
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Hot Bootoli.
Batter sti-e**!, senr IrVearaT*
And tr* oas of tbetr
Uet Seotch'fl or Tom & Jerry's
A.U r>i-iiil£s* Ton ContH
fsatf JOB. P. BBIOOS. Proprietor.
New Discovery*
THE U«E OF THK W0MDKHFUL PLANT
tbst Ood laUndad for lbs Oars el
rtHfttMATlIM, NEURALGIA, CflUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
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oslr pstion on tbe OoBiiaaot thai fall*/ eonrprs
besd* it* ma*io qnaltliis. fbs absrs OOmplsloia
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TiaUark*! *tr**'. oppoaltaTblrd, Room* 1 and
2, Iroin 10 A ■- ttl rat . *ad fro.n 1 to fir M
M'nioii ilrnt. Pattaats osn
XiA FORMES*
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDER WILL PREVENT TBB HAIR I
froai lallinr. off. and Slio raitor* s new growtb I
of Hair to tb* bald baed wflbta a few waaka wbers I
Iksreoas ar* not d
Ladies and Children.
KINKEADM
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
ADRRSSINO PI.KAHtSr TO USB, IAMLY APPLIED.
tl Dot nrwajy. mil ■( II nil I nj lf« lb* tin"1 IsllOSlS. II
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DRESSING ai*f be h*def the Agant.
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Oorn*r New Btoataoaiary and Howird atr**l*. amtof all Drms-
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EIGHTY
Single Outside Rooms,
WTTa
No. 1 Sprint; Beds and Hair Muttraflses,
AT TDK
BRANCH HOUSE;
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3S*irty Ocnt« par KritsHt,
And Li'kn »>y the .WeeU.
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L. J. «»1LL. Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
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tHZ JOUBHAX OF AarDBEalKTS.
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TUE3DAT JTOE3, 1873
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
California Theatre.
There was a capital boose last nlfhi, when "Co I-
oleoos" tu preaentsd with alt the splendor of
■eanery, and eostoms and caref a) attention tede-
t«j: which cbaraoumsd its predsea.oc some
DUBihiofo Many will be glad to ie» thii play
ados more aed enjoy the splendid acting of SI*.
llcOnllcngh in tbe title tote. Politictanr, who are
tnirJBt cow In preparettocs for the eleotion,
tkojld be able to draw valuable lessons from
"Coriolanas." This pUj will be played every evec-
i.s nntil Friday, when John MoCulloagh will take
feU annual benefit, aed appear in "Kicg Leu."
Alaatnbra Tn-»lre,
A larve and fashionable andie"xe ecj ->jei the
exeslleat performaaoe gireo at this theatre last
oijht. Bob Hart's sketch or "The SeoDnd-hand
Hotel," in whioh be and Little Mac appeared, was
received with roars of lausbter; Barney's ocam-
plon J<« was rewarded by immense applause; J.
O. Bute* i-esogio exoal'eot style; Little Mao and
Muter Fra&kllTi caoaed mueb amassment io their
comic potk-s, -Bd md Rrekty and Master Barney
made the aadivooe fairly acream with laafhterin
-tbeaketch entitled "Takicg the Pledge." After
ibis Kelly A Leo&'e very amnsi-g burlesqoe of
Offenbach-! opera of "Barbe Blen" was presented,
with Leon as BnllyeUe, Kelly as Barber Bla. and
the other abaxecters strongly east. AU the orig-
taal aire were given. L:oo io bis impersonation
of the heroic e fairly rivals Ainee and Silly. The
mtfetlMBce of bis eostoms was the subject of
general admiration, and bis singing and acting
were Eopeib, The tame bill will be played to-
night.
Bella Union Theatre.
The beantifal tableaux Tivanta presented at this
house are generally admired. Miss May Leilie.who
i; a trae artiit,siagi ballads in excellent style, Miss
Lolta Gray's character songs are macta applauded,
Miss Zadia Laacellea appears to good advantage in
the tableaux, and Ossein and Fritz are great in
gjmnaatlo feats. All these artiste* and many
others will take part in the excellent programme
prepared for this evening, which may be seen on
our 6m page.
Buckley's New Varieties.
"I've J us t Arrived in Town" by Ned Buckley and
Frank Mortlmore, is one of tha funniest acts tver
presented on the stage, Leon Earn wells, Miss
Zsdre Zelmar, Barry Devor, Hiss Ida Flak, Miss
Blanche end many others will appear to-night in
e rich programme.
jDa*hairay Hall.
An entertainment oonsisting of comic delinea-
tions by "Trtpbheaie Ann," Chinese eong end
•denee by Miss Lon Loo Johnstone, and a musical
olio by Mrs. A. 6. Leland, Mrs. Julia Melville,
Prof. Coc.ll and a glee elnb, will be given at Dash-
away Hall on Wednesday eveotog.
Pacific Hall.
Mrs Josephine L. Jackson, a lady of letters, wr 11
known and highly esteemed In this city, will give
a concert and lit-rary eotsrtaiament on Thursday
even. eg, at Paetfio Hal. A plsssiog programme
'Will be performed, and Mrs. Jackson will on this
occasion make her debut In public.
Mrs. Bowers In Virginia City-.
We have received, through J. H, McOabe'e Dra-
matic Agency, the following report of the busi-
ness dose by Mrs. D. P. Bowers at Piper's Opera
House daring last week, which proves the people
of Virginia City, Nevada, to be folly as apprecia-
tive of draxoafeo talent as those of San Jose.
Monday, "LaoyAndloy's Seoret," 8714; Toesdaj*
"East Lynne," $701 ; Wednesday. "Elizabeth."
99(4; Tbnrfday, "JUah," $506; Friday, "Hunch-
back." 9773; Saturday matinee, "East Lynne."
9)0$; Sslnrday night, "Iogeaoar," $570; making an
Aggregate of $t,i71, pretty good for a town stock
-away op in the mountain. Mrs. Bowers Is re-
engaged for the present week.
AjAToatiasx Mcssim: One of the most
ossplece collections of the kind In the United
• tstee, comprising hundred, of costly sad beac-
tilul wax models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
emly) at the Monona on Montgomery street. As
kill may be profitably scent here.
The Fire Fi-nd.
Boston will begin to howl again over the
ravagea of the "fire fiend." We wonder if
the mortiog papers in London and Gomor-
rah didn't, while the fire wai raging pub-
lish extras giving an account of the pro-
gress of the "fire fiend." We don't mean to
imply tbat the 1*. f. i> let loose this time as a
udgementon Boston, bit tbat is what some
of the Boston papers impliei when the was
-OiTOrling round in Chicago.
Ti»e New Oyster House,
Otsteb Gbotto bas been opemd by A W.
"Manning, one of tbo oldest Oyster Deal- rj in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 138
rine St., next to Uowrn Bros., grocers. Tka it
in every raped a place where a gentleman can
take hit family. 6-a
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It Is True.
J. A. Bfcaber & Co. are telling parlor, nets and
all other kinoe of rnrnit ore and bedding cheaper,
for cash, than amy other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't rtacd a ghost of a chsree when
people know Sbaber'd prices. 707 Market street.
Bound Not to be Beat,
la G. trarkhardt'ri motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to crder (rote $3 to $50. A peed
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 640 Wash-
legion street and be convinced. A fall assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to 8nlt ev> rjone'e purse. . w
Olam Chowdor Every Tttfgti.%.
"be best chowder In town, at the Original
-t Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, Jost ofl
Kearny. s- r
(Star Sblrts and Colltire.
AU sorts and sixes, for f*'e cheap, at the
-Wist Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideedorn* st, •
.McDowell, Sn.ow Card "Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Poet and Montgomery C
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
A PI caning- Explanation.
In an old Pencsylvania town where they
Tote strictly io accordance with tbe dictates
of the p*rty leaders tBO tbestory goes), the
experiment was made of patting a new tick-
et in tie field. A Mr. Green was the candi-
date selected, but by reason of sickoesa he
was unable to go to tbe polls on election Oay.
When the returns were pabriihed, Mr.
Grtea tad jost one vote.
Cuagrioed at this, and annoyed by the ac-
ooaatioD tbat he had voted for himself, ho
annouDCfd that if thepareon who bad Tot d
for him would came fjrward aod mska sffi-
da-rit to the fac'8, he would reward him with
a tut I of clothes.
A fewmorniog3 afterward, a burly Batch-
man eilled ar_on Air. Green, and abruptly
remarked:
"I vauts dat suit of does."
*'Then you are the man who voted for
me?" mss. w sjaw ^sw sasn ■
"Tah, I'm dat man."
"Axe you trilling to make an affidavit on
it?"
'Yah, I swear to 'em."
Mr. Green accompanied by the intelligent
voter, went to the office of the Justice of
tbe Peace, and the required affidavit was
msde; npon which the clothes were pur-
chased and given to the deponent. At par-
ting, Mr. Green said:
"Now, my friend, just answer me one
question. How came you to vote for me?"
"Ton vants to know dat?"
"Yes."
"And you voa't go back on de does?"
"No,"
"Veil," f aid he, slowly, and with a sly
twinkle of the eye, "den I tole you— J made
a mistake in de ticket."
Sometniiiff Uice a Plot.
The "Life of a Quiet Man," is the title of
a fin tastiest five-act play, which has jost
been brought out with great suceess at the
Tour d? Astvergne Theatre. Tbe plot Is de-
voted to the demonstration of the adventures
of a tranquil country apothecary. Gerbinet
owns a eat, and his good wife, tired of
possy's thieving propensities, determines to
poison it. The chemist overhears tbe plot,
and hit disordered fancy causes him to think
that a conspiracy is being hatched to kill
him. When his wife prepares a bowl of
cream with ar&enio he gets ready another
and puts into it a harmless narcotic, intand-
iog to change end for the other, By a laugh-
able chain of circumstances, the cream con-
taining the narcotic is served up for break-
fast, while Gerbinet believes that the arceni-
cared mixture has formed part of the fam-
ily meal. When, therefore, wife and clild-
ren drop off 4o sleep Gerbinet believes bim-
se'f to be a murderer, and his remorse and
fear can be but faintly imagined. He flies
from his native land, and, being shipwrecked
we find him fallen among a tribe of savages,
where he becomes king, and is sent as am-
bossador to France, arriving at bis shop juet
in time \i prevent his wife marrying his
head-boy.
Work With a Will.
Whether you woik for fame, for love, for
money, or for anything else, work with yonr
hand*, heart and brain. Bay "I will!" and
some day you will conquer. Never lot any
man have it eay, "I have dragged you up.'*
Too many friends hurt a man more than
none at all.
Sensible Law.
The Illinois Legislature is considering a
bill which we regard aa eminently just. It
is proposed to whip in public all men con-
victed of ber.ing their wivea. This would be
much more effec:ire than oar syst-m of im-
prisoning tbeju thirty or ninety day. and at
the same time their families would not be
deprived of their support. We cm toe uo
well-grounded objection to the whipping.
The men think it right for them to beat
their wives; why ia it not right for them to
be whipped in return ?
Enjoyable Drive*.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
sentials of an tnjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured in Ban rraselsco bo unquestlorablr
as from Frank Ponton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the Btaod frontinr the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-outs are nsed
by the beet circles of tbe city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, Lonest and perfectly
courteous drivers, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladiee in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr rat enccesa In hlB business, and tne
admirable way in which he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronise him. *
Woman's Blahis,
One would think that it was one of woman's
rignts to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eame price for It. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and geLtlemen" in Sao
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. There is ah excepxxos.
At the Pioitceb Ristattbaxt, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent braakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Boeken, established
since 1-S49, provldeB every luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find tbera
olsbes to please the most epicurean taste. *
Do Sot Suffer from Corns.
Tbe unfortunate sufferers from Cores, Ban.
Ions, Olub and Ingrowing Kails, can And Instant
relief by applying at Br. B. H. Cowa&'s Insti.
rote, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 pja. We
vtAaj; from experience, having tested the D&e-
tsfi capability. Belerences given Urequlred. b
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all rtyleir;
fust received at the What Cheer Laundry, tai
Leidaaderfl street. •
Mothebs or Fsjbciuzs who are about to spend
the Summer In the country with their children,
ought not io forget before tbey go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under-
clothing. The only place where tbey can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than st any otber place is at H. Friedlander A
Oo's, 5o. 9 Third street, Nnrteas Bonding. 3b
sTH-ve Hundred M.eri Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to
*That Cheer Laundry, 121 Letdeadorff it
A Viennese Jimmy McGinn.
A Vienna paper relates an amusing inci-
dent which occurred to a great lady jaet
re cowed from a long and severe illness.
Seated in her boudoir, she wss looking over
the cards of coDdoleccs that bad been left
for her white s ck. Among the names of
Counts, Barons, and other aristocratic eym.
pmtbizers emblazoned with coronets and
eoata-of-armB, she came across a simple card
with the plain inscription of "Herman Ber-
gar." in vain the lady asked who Herman
Berger was. None of her servants could
give her anj information other that the in-
dividual had been a remarkably handsome
young man. The lady's curiosity was ex-
cited, and she gave orders to admit the per-
son in cass he should call arjatn. Tbe order
was punctually obeyed, aad on the next day
she received a really charming young man,
dressed in exquisite style, who evidently
appeared greatly embarrassad at tbe honor
of a tete-a-tete with the still charming,
though somewhat fadsd beiuty. "I can
hardly find words," said tbe lady, with a
biuab, " to thank yeu for the sympathy
which you have manifested for a stranger.'*
I beg your pardon, gracious lady," stam-
mered the dandy, " but I am the agent of
Messrs. A. E., the undertakers !"
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boobaellera end St«.tloo«r-a.
fitacey* Mock, (school books a specialty,) S. Iff
corner Fourth aod Jessie.
H. H. Moor*. 699 Mooutomery.Qear Merchant.
Racine* a CoUetrea. I wJ
Heald's, Errant 4 Stratum's Goiters. 3* Post etrest
Uatebera,
KaU, Fred. Stalls sj to 100, California Marktt.
Employment Office.
Obas. F. Beeherer i Co., C52 Sacramento street.
Chinese Emplojcwnt Co.— Fierce &. Co.. 677 Sac-
ramento street.
French Funey Goods.
Losao A Co., 19 Monttromsry. 10T end K
Hals* Jewelry.
H. A. Callender, manafaotnrer, 62 Second street.
Human JblsJr.
Sampson. A. B. 4 Co.. HO Second street.
Milliners.
Mrs. M. fcalig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher of Records.
O. V. GHIeipie, 611 WashiDgtonstreet, -'
Watches and Jewelry*
H. A. Callender 62 Second street.
WhWeuera and Paper HoErers.
A. W. Wfaeldeo. >2I Gear? street.
Wines and Liquor*. { Waoleeale.)
Dsaeri F. A Co.. .164 Front.
A Word of Trouble.
An Oakland man thinks that there is ano-
ther and a better world where silver tea sets
and pier mirrors are UDknown, His wife's
sister is blessed with the poEsesBion of these
tbiogs, and now his wife regards this world
B6awoefal abode of misery, and will con-
tinue to do so until she becomes owner of a
silver tea set and a pier mirror.
Oysters.
In strolling ronnd the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, nude a soxeau
Through which a sweet boao.net was seas ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell,
Made that window teem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea,
ctop," said ray friend, "let's go In bare-
It ifiOEz so nice—and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, ''I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked mapmfixntly, too;
AU kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every aryle; just tblnk of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam a and crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy plaeeo/Jkindao/ game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we corJd name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladle*, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That tbey have here the beet ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,"
Whoever doubts this let htm rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bosh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Bay and Night.
OHABLE8 HAAE£. Proprietor.
San^vlch Island Pulu.
Since the ascension of the king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life, Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dealer In
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipment! this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demaod on account of Its superior qualitiee
for mattress bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no difficulty In diepoeins of all
that comes. a
• —
Asa J_* , Wauga m an**
" Chigam Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The cele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors-. Bally lacch, with ldbettr salad and
otber delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begulsr Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swiss cheese and sand-
wiches, served to order. To lunch at Wauga-
man's is the thing. 6 4
f»n<jtoa:re.p-tiic Garcia.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 31 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at tbe
What Cheer Laundry, office 121 Leldesdorff st.
White Labor Only!
Employed by the What Obeer Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. •
Proata and Sweet .
Fer the beet confectionery, r» to Oantr and
Wacner'e, 10? MsstfoneTT St. near Sutter, *
CLAXnYOTAin.— atadame Clara Aatonla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Tt&dc;
Msdiom. 333 Kearny street, bet. Buah and Pine.
OnsTiltatienj In English, Trench and Oennac.T
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cares Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-n
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merobant street Diamond
Setting, Ebameling* All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, t-p
MiLLi.vEBi.-Batt cleaned, pressed and
the trimmed to ord«r at the lowest prices. Mias
J. P. Woo* 824 Washington stsaet, *V
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the mrdtttude of fashions
in hate. At "The" Hat Store, 647 Washington
meet (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock la immense
—the prices sre reasonable. Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. *
We get no bu^ines8 from Ohiueee, and we
employ none tu do our work, at tbe What Cheer
Laundry 00106,121 Leldesdorff street.
Aad his n*w styles of readr-raads Bilk. A
other LADIE8' SUITS, at VERY LOW M
Also, a larcfl stock of Stripeo, Broobs B
fchawls, Lace Jackets. Silk and ffatlsi i
Silks Satins, Uloakion.and anrTssai I
Trimmings. JUST aBBIVED.s li^^
the Summer styles of
PLAIN ANa» KMDIOII
MJfEN surra,
_ N. E.— Cloaks. Dresses aad salts aad* i
In latest fashion, at reasonable rates. ,
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH}
out the centre of the cits, in all Hotels, Rea-
tanranta, Saloous, btsrea and Offices.
FIGARO
18 OmOULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland if erry Boats to catch the ■
hat arms by thegrsat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IB " HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE,"
and is coca tan tip meeting a change of readers
Id the Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the banda of nearly all who corns
to the city to make purchases, and is therefore the
beat of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROORAMME'IN
every Theatre m San Franoiaoo.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAT TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in tbe theatres at sight
being gathered up and ssved for that purpose.
OUT
....FOB THE..,
Business Directory
100 000 03PIEB T0 BK IS88KD 0N
oi about June 10th. Seed ioyour
advertisements immediately to No. SOS Mont-
gomery st, at R. M. EDWARDS'. m9 1m
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST tOAND*
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. Al-
erters, ■specially from the eonntry, are Mholteii
aed wcU be promptly attended ao. „,__.
CANTY A W AGNES,
107 MoniBOEflrj:iC nw.r Sitta*
UHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FCRVLSaBD ROOMS, BIN
(le or in suits.
Well Lltitxl ■*** Vaj»tlta**d»
■1* Svah street,
CLASSES IHJLOCUTIOM.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbe Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose lor mine classes for i nstmefcion in Bloenoon.
Persons wishing- to avail themselves of the oppor~
tnni ty of acquiring a osef al art at a moderate oost
can send In thoir names to "Oambysss " P. O. Box
23M, when particulars as to terms, etc.. will be
cent M them d«9 f
RETURN THE BOOK!
yrrHOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the Figabo Offioe is par
Ulsssstsslsssslslsssssss.
GREAT REDUCTION IN
....or....
IiA.BZX]a STJ 3 i „
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Si
(Formerly Maysr A Warklutfe i
Ho. SO MONTGOMERY r ,
Opposite the I.lek He*w \
BRANCH, 408 K1AMT *1 |
MR MATER CALLS ATTRIKOI t
lut. and well nlectad Mionnii
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk,
and Cloth,
s.
HALL'{
R<
L1
v
s'
,R(
A,
L|l
YELLOT
DOCK
AKD
lODIDEcfPOTfl
rilUt BEST SPRIJO MU
la nM« Parlfle. *he BtM«ll
morbid, eorrcpt and Itapare ■
Core. Khea mot 1 im and Mercartal • i
Sold by all Drugctit..
ABMCT, 417 SAMSOMB «T1
SOLE AGENTS FOE .1
dk. riiira x,ast CBaxe
DB. PIRKT'S WKOFOOT PII
POSTER,
Progrunmeft, md all Uodi of Pnattii
show, ixoctii. concur,
ATBE and CIKCTJs MAJASl
AT LOW BATES, B? I 'I
13. of1. stere>
SOS CLAT »TB»nT.
i MANUFAi/nrBia
XIPAIIII
THOMAS W. BBSS,
SIIiVBR FXJ-A.V:
& DBUnSjTBMJOS,
OTBaS UTTSICAX I3HTBCTB
ESTABLISHED IE 1»«*
•arL»wnfl ri.en on tbe B«Jo *ad
MISSION STREET, betwaao JW*
K. B.-Flne-ton«l Bllrer nolo "
eeelooale alwar. on band.
^
FREE AND E
EVEBY •ATUEElf *
Piano ana SlnsrloR' **
CHARING
4±->s
m
CO« Mli.lon rtreet. aaar Str*^
lalt EAGLES A WILD, f*g*
UT*A «0W|
BOOTS anil
_L. BLAIH
apstf
Philadelphla_Restauf.
OHAB. T. BKBOOLD. FB0F*2"
THE OHOIOEST ^BEA™ JaSl
Vantaslaa, Board bfW*S|
4»S mm 8TBEET l»'"",»'Sfn,,
and WOBt.om.rv. m,r' —
MILITARY CJP91* *
GOLD AND SILVER THE»T»
TRIMMINGS,
nblHf
T. RODO*** J
CL «J KVOY AJf T. — MAD.
jnit ar
tal qasstloi
tires. 01rtl__,
names siTen. French and «
mission: Ladies. Fifty ;Oe
Dollar. Hours from U >0 I
mm
ROOMS
Mt Una
•EST FMO HOTEl.
-
115 FRANCISCO
?AOIF1° CALIFORNIA TRBATR1.
i 1 REPORTER :
I*U ITOilg
COSttOi A JtttJS! ART GALLER
18
Plea Strati Maw lartgMwr.
§SD EVERY TUESDAY.
MR. JOHN McCULLOUCH ••
CORIOLANU8
A]
Joarn.1 PaklUJtH H«t
of lk« «i«Mppi.
- — -
til tbe California Supreme
Court Reports.
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■tat t/i ■ ■ hiibi*
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| or tiiii paorsaaiox as a
UNO INDISPENSABLE AID TO
PRACTICAL LAWYER.
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soli, isr"
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OGAKDl's. Publisher.
rai.tr ATi-ox ornca.
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t.\s t a - *■!■■■ r*. T,nfn. p*uuu*j. xm»*. r.i-*ta\ rwealtae, imim,
• • ' r»t '
■ yuopala or Soonary.
actninm iil-im^ii' paaai la «>»•>. a«— aa !■ •.B>«rw.e»a ai aha aoaaa at Caffa* 1aa#«
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ACT M-lHit let--Rtr*«l la Raear. Imm a4-R*»e. Tha Capltalta* HI I. Trlaaapbal rurr.
AITIIf-VMf l.L-^irsM |N tm Im4« M.-t«M. Tb. CapltaL Inn 94. 4lraal I* ■ •aw*.
•aaae *th -PaiNltr »l«f* In Raaae.
iWfIT 4mi i*i -Raw.*. The c epitwiiM mil. •**■• ••.-■«■• AaaMaaeaia ta the he wee *r
rorUluii ^f*ir ll-ltn', < >r>l taller Hill
ACTT-l«-«f let.— Ae.lw*.. A Raeaw I* Ai«il«' heaev. Aaaee 94. - Aatleaa. A Or*rUt Ball.
•m-««* M.-Ro.f, ■ir«ri. ■'#*• 4th.- Plain Bear Saaw. e>ene Ala. Pabtle i»la»» la l«a».
ACT TI-tMtt let. -The |Tele«la*n IttiapaHl, Ira aall«a fr.aa Beaa*. Aeaae I. -»r.p*rr
•*♦•• ad —A Pa»*raJ Pfrt.
FBIDAT PVtMM,. Ma; Bib
Benefit of 3SV£x*. Tolari MoCuIIousH
-WH'J WILL APPEAR A8-
Reerrvrd e««a>la— Dree* Circle and Orc&Mtr*..
BrMrrrd »<-»!•— (UlOOOf
Dree. Utraie Adaalaaioo
• 1 A* Saloon*..
74 Gaiter? ..
II M r*nr»te H
THE SPRING EXHIBrnON
— ©• m —
San Francisco
Art Association!
Now Open 'to the Public.
^— raoii —
!OA.M.to5
3VI.
7 i». aa:. to 10 r». aa:.
•IXl* A<>IMm
»■«■■« ThkMi i riu III ;• Udi ud
>BT1
EYEEY ...
• tupltiy Evening,
EIGHT 0'. LOCK.
AT THE OLD ORIGINAL
RED UUX.IS GMrr Itr.ot.
• -•r. >aa c«r> b»r. HOT AND
I OOLD DRINKS ol IDtfiaNil
f To. "O'd Boon" ii ■!-
if... Hood. Drop I.
ATM HKNDRtt. I'rop^.tor.
(ArDOER'S
Park, Oakland.
..HAT S5U
in Unparalleled!
DO N -A. T O ,
ltd ONB-LECiCtP.n DAN-
-_J ud moolol T.rptloaoiokD
II bofeoldora.
, Will nuke » Grand Tnr-
■ •■ tope TO faal In mid-air and
la will alao perform nli laat of
I' an lb* roci*, and hia anaqoalad
■.at TRAPB/.k.
Id concert band
J-aactaaica morctenxot' Opersiia
nj. eJrt
ai Cant.
rajWJt
■ tw.l.a, lOMiM.
HAS RETURNED TO
i Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
teat*, boa Rrwtovcd la
*ooond fctreot,
win ftauf a eeaaplei« aa-
iiiKTs ud rvBima-
•I tba aaaual low prleee.
RF.XE.DICT A CO.
a*!
iL'S
a TBI OUBK 07 RUEUM A-
lUpetioo, ud kindrid dlaaiaea,
1 1 wardt wriUi: "Ibarfafalo
■ tp tba gieei ralne of roar aar-
I Eioabo: "Yoor A pari en t baa
laaf SdBl 4od foiol.Ud tba
...•a, Grand HolaJ: "Yoar
r KHaamatiini baa prorad ao-
'I day (now about slajraa l »*'■'
r axpariencad oaa tfrtfi«a
] MclVaanara. 113 Shlplar at.
j jr, tUtt^Alaa oLAIATSra
n.fcwo~w^ka^.
, Bante **».!: " Altsr
at now lo aood baalth-a
i daprtfad for mora
(^TTXL"nVTfflS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
LrJBW'TXLW*?
GItm Tone to the Stomach.
.1^TTXLB^RS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
iE,,(i^xi>TERS
Is a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
„$^lhlWHS
HAS NO SLPKKIUB AS A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
!•» U
M"
WILLIS^BAND.
UHIO FURNJ8UKD FOR ALL
oocationa. alojia ioiportsd. arranged
and for aala.
MARCUSES. JtI,VSf l^adrr of'
Orcliritra.
HXNXT TON DEB MKBDK1T, E<ead-
of llran Baad.
iwTOrdar* from tat country Dronaptlr atUndad
to Addraaa M. W. WILLIS. Eataa'a Unttc
Store. ISA Moctiomair atraet. or MARCUS U.
BLUM, aa» Montsomarrauaat. )aStf
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTIKG. DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Room* lO nnd iy..'..eeO WoaUlnATton atreet.
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
Mo. SM li.Dlg«»,ry .lr«et.
(Uootcom.rr Block.)
OIIABAKTC1 JUMP »10«,C»0
IfTtrni D.DO.IU. OD, li.r cnt D*r mooih.
J0>-JRo KolryiF*. or aurit f"r Bulk Book.
J. OROOKKB, Bocr.Uir niSI"
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
48 HE4QNP »T»1IT.
fine cooDBt Perfect fits;
Satlsfaotlon Cuarontoofi;
A FINK LINK Or 8PBINO AND SUN HER
Good! joai r,o#lT#d- O.ll ud HO th,r#
«r IS Ik.oU Ui«l. OP>I M
MRS IOOBBT, OLAlBVOyAJTT. TCBT .
•id Traoo. Modlom-Ouab..oaoiilud.'
n?TTpgiay'"1" '"
•PBOIAI. iOTIIt TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
WE ARK PREPARED TO FURNISH
BAM>sta4 OROHKS I BAH oompoi.d of
to. boit matlelooi lo to* 8MU, aod.r oOHPO-
Uot loodor.. »'. loir r.to,
si-i.vtr.u Riintun
akd ...
IIARKT AMI.AK,
WltUH.Ir Or.o, BlBMtloo,
OOlinTERFai T .
H.tiM'iio THorrr..
Incladlnc tho Child Wonder, *APPIIO.
I.EL.IK El.I.IH.
■ Ill II. EI.I-I* nnd \V. EI.I.IH.
«orlo-Coral« ««d BMtlt.U.
SIT LIHTOI,
AltD
LIItT A n A M ».
Tpjt AHIlin AITIITI All HOW OJI OCK nOOKJt. AND CAM ■■ ■■-
«,I»d bT uucMfrt Wool of lb. Rook, AtoaaMUM, Ibroaib oar Mtaooj.
• IIKKIIIAV IOKHTN <■ CO,
IJOiniilOJ^ J
II II"
a»n ax r a
IBDII OUT ATO NIUO-A*
-oairml AOJ >ao»K !• mm* tnMia-C*
■•rtf(Q POT
■ ioor.ii iMirp .qx 'o^" oiw.pow « **amiu.40
■ 0 i.m pm ..Jioj Itoq »th on. '4.O00O1 T**q oqi
01 poVoos '«|.^|l poo .dooo ooootoqo poo »-
SHHiSAO 19.IJ.yJ HHl HSIMrmA sAt
•OTWojiroa poo oaij ^o»^
i.v) 'iuioos » ' •«" i" M<m9 ARV
asnoHQoqapuejais^f^Xhf
OldlOVd NJJ3HJ.H08
•j|9&inbX f ofua ptre y*At 8*11
CERM AN PIANOS.
. THE B88T ARD THR OHEAP-
I »t. MbraabtMdtat A Oo.. Afeata
THE OLD
Hot SootoH,
IS Murloo Btrrol. low Keara*.
All I>rlnlcii< Ton Cent*
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JfcRRT III TOWI.
Week!*, Frank LeaMa'a, IJat'a Dotnga, _ . .
sette. all tft* OaMtornla papara. alao Loadoa
Poacb.BelliLIf". Illaatratad LondoD ifawe. Call
add eat'afy Tonraaif,
mm- Don't fort at tha alrn of tb» Hot Raoteh.
f«T tf W. a. WALDBOIf, fttitwaiRM
OEOKOE MAYEI'
DEALER 1*7 OTBTKRt, 0LAM8
andaU klnda of SBKLL FTSH, a
StalU Hoa. *•. 41, 4a, OaJIfotaU 4
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOBOKB SOU,
LANCASTER'S
aiT WAIBIROTOH NTRKKT.
ralOlm Opp. Macnlra'a Opara Boasa.
SANGER HALLE
(lUfOBR'B UALl.j
14 0UBT 4T., XKAK ABABBT,
Xaa« hot thtt Chaleaet Elrautde of Win*"
aad Llqann aa band.
DEPOT WEYAHD A ft ASCMt'S IAT BREWIIT
faU tf CHRIS FBLDHAXN.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. RftROES. FOKMKKLT
proprietor of tba MfDora" Raa-
taaraol, baa taken tba uaancement
of botb tba Mlnara' Raeraoraot oay
Ooramerolal atreet and tba Mlnara*'
Uraoob on Market aLreei, In partoaranlp altb MIL
A. DRAYKUR, who baa baea ceanaetad ait*b tha
firm foryaara. In prove -aeou bare been made In
tba oalelae d apart ma-. tbat will render tba Ml-
nera'aioM popnlar than It baa erer bean dnrlni
tba 33 raaraef iu protparitT. Oor BUU of Fare
emtv-oe all tba daucaciee of tba aneaon. Oar
motto la "Good Fare. Good Oooklag and Moderate
Ubargaa."
P. UKRr.II a«s CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
•at and aaa CoauasiataL aad
1*9 Market a treat.
Open rora S A.M. to 10 p.m. anil In
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
H«m»IA IITT, HrVAUA.
THIB ELXOANT THBATBE HAS BEAK M-
dooomud, ood <u bo rootod by tbo nbjhl or
b» tbo wak. HOAia Old I
UbaraUi trooud wltb oo >p
■blBktoo rtroOI. Son FroMJAM.
MRS. E. RCOAIf,
Fashionable Milliner,
lOl THIH.D ITBEII,
Bkf tko oholrilt »nd BflW irtoot AMOrlnikot tt
THE JOTJEHAX OF AjnTB^BHTS,
Published 8T»rr Daj in toe Tsar bf
P. B O O -A- H I-> XT S
*3« Merchant and SSi Waablnrlon St.
Below MoDtcomerr, San Francison.
TVE3DXY JVSE 3, 1873
Valuable Hints.
gome ffile U*J gto* the following advioo
to numarritd fan-ales: "Never marry ft
man until you bsve seen him eat. Tbe man
who cm eat sift-boilel eggs \ritnoat soiling
the table-cloth, the napsio, or his ehirt-
front, cannot bat make a gocd haaband.
Another test is to try him wii. a spare-rib.
If be can accomplish '-his feat without pat-
ting oat one of his eye?, or pltouing the
bents ioto your lap, name- the wedding day.
He will do to tie to." Now, we have a few
rules that will be of service to our lady read-
ers : Donl marry a man that chews with
bis lipa. The lips were never made for
smacking over bits of meat. Don't marry
a man that's tall. All tall men like to have
their own way, and you can't get at their
hair easily. Don't marry a man that swears
when tbe bottom are off bis shirt. A man
who dees this will make your life a torment
by remarks about a friend of his that has a
wife who knows how to sew on a button.
Don't marry a man with a load voice. It's
uncomfortable to have your neighbors know
that " that blasted shoulder of mutton is
burnt to a cinder." Don't r&arry a man
that— in fact, girls, don't marry a man at
all. If you don't, you'll save some poor
wretch from misery, and yourselves from
the trouble of reading the "Housekeeper's
Companion."
Good at Figures.
■ After eix months carefol study of the cen-
sus tables, the Cincinnati Commercial has
evolved from them "the* remarkable fact that
sixteen and a half millions of our popula-
tion, out of thirty-eight and a half millions,
are either of foreign birth themselves or in
some degree removed from foreigners."
And a contemporary asks : " And as to the
twenty-two millions who are neither of for-
eign birth tbenuelvcS nor in any degree re-
moved from foreigners, where did they oome
from?"
».
Too Crael.
The Danbnry Neve mas eayB : " With all
bis go:>dce*3, F. T. Baroum permits the
keeper of the elephanta to prod tbem with a
steal point. This is an unnecessary cruelty
in many instances, and mars the pleasure
of the beholder. The human part of every
community is oppose! to this stabbing pro-
cess. No e'ephant should be thus tor tared.
Not even George Francis Train."
Perfectly Tin*elfl»h.
Oar friend Charles Hamilton DeCottr$ey
sayshe would like to marry, \,at vho girl bo
marries mu»t hav*» '^^ty of her own. Will
he then I^trry for money? Not at all.
C. fl. DeO. h a philosopher; he takes life
easily t i^e9 money to spend, but Wren he
b^s it not is still happy. "But," he says, "I
should like my wife to have everything she
required. I am not eo oDstitottd that I
can make a fortune, therefore my wi'e must
= ' btiag her fortune with her. My life shall
be devote! to making her happy. To see
my wife discontented beeinse she bad not
COatly drewee and jewels, and know that I
could not get them for her, would make me
wretched. Itoo, philosopher as I am with
regard to myB^lf, should like my wife to ec.
joy lnxoriei which I can do without; there-
fore she must be hen." New, we reaD-y
think that a girl who has meney shoul^ fl0t
look out for a rich husband, but fV.*uU be-
■stow her affections on ju=t ^chamanaa
our friend C.H. DeO. Bnr*u an oco would
not require money wi^u a husband. Like-
Portia in "The Me.--cb.ant of Tenice," she is
bo happily situs 'ted that she chooses one who
can say to her as Bassanio did:
Wkw 1 did first impart my lore to you,
I freely told joa all ibe wealth I bad
Ran in mj rains ; I Vis u«ctlimin."
We bepe C. H. DeO. may yet find his Por-
tia, and that when be does tbe envious world
will not aeeuae him of so base an act as
"marrying fer monev.
A Fair Excnse.
The building Commltttee of a church
called upon a wealthy member of tbe con-
gregation, soliciting a subscription toward a
new house of worship. The sum he sub-
scribed dii appointed them. And they told
him so, at tbe same time intimating thai
Mr. J bad given double tbe amount. "So
be should." siid tbe wily gentleman' "he
goes to church twice as muoh as I do."
A Fervent Belief;
Not long eioca at a Sunday school not a
thousand miles from here, tbe teacher, after
trying h»rd to impress oa the minds of a
class of small boys tbe sin of Sabbath break-
ing asked, "Li Sunday any better than other
days?" When the smallest boy in the class
answered promptly: "Ton bet your bojta it
Is." The answer seemed satisfactory.
X>r. Banow «J. 8mittt
Is giving a coots of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Kerrous Dis-
ease* at bis Hygelan Hall, 63T California street,
every Friday evening, commen clng at 7 H o'clock
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In retard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to a r- u., tree, w
THe Best Bemedles,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chinee, for pain. Dr. Per.
it's Webfoot Pills, for an bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Saneome
street, center of Commercial. •
Dental Work.
Fob jtsxst quality of wobx, go to T. 0. Jes-
snp, dentist, cor. Sutter md aSontgomery, over
Tncier'e, 3-c
Slgaor Fulvlo Rossi
GIycb private lessons In Italian and English
Vocal Mnsio, at 645 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. 6- j
A fleas &nt Location.
Persons desiring com'ortable lodging! In a
Central location, shouts visit the Aihambra,
and inspect the toe suites of rooms to let there
The building la a Terr fine one and la well
lighted and TeatOated. m
Premium Shirt Maker.
lira. Eveline Morris 526. Ke.roy at., reepect-
fullv solicits a call from friends, and strangers
TisltiDg the City. Newest atyiee, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. g.G
jadlea "Visit in a Car4i,
Written, engraved or printed by Joss P.
DwTsa, 1)6 Sutter street, opposite link Hones,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.-Hassaa.
CBixn kxatxt marked,
description to order.
Coras, B anions. Ingrowing NaUa.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
wald, 127 Second street. t-w
Attention, Ladles
To give the akin the softness of -velvet, and
■gujsjl
Virtue '« Reward. *B
It is a great sstieftetion to a sun to knew
that he hss done bis duty. It is well that
tbis satisfaction is great, for there is a great
chance of its being his only reward. "Whit-
ney, tbe new Chief of tbe Fire Department,
believes- that tbis eboutd be the case. He
has discharged forty-eight men who were
competent firemen, just because be is anxi-
ous to put in forty-eigbt others wbo are not.
Of c jurte the public have no right to com-
plain. What is the ueeof beiog Chief of
a Department if you cannot serve your
friends ? The men who have been removed
have, as we have siid before, the satisfaction
of knowing that they have done their duty
and— have been kicked out.
Good for the Alta.
We pitcb into tbe Alta often enough on
account of its blunders, bnt for all that it is
a highly respectable paper, and of late we
have noticed that it sometimes 'fearlessly
expresses an idea. Here is a very good one
wbioh we found in yesterday's issue :
In any less tolerant coaotry tbe journal
ist who should counsel murder and arson
would be put under arrest, and tbe paper
giving sueh oouQsel would be suppressed. It
may yet be' necessary tj ^declare martial
law in tbis city on sconnt of these very
utterances.
Political Preaching.
The Bev. Milton B. Stur being out of a
job. has hired himself out to an auti-Cbi-
nese organization to preaob agaicst. the Chi-
nese. Thus do some men serve the Lord,
New Music.
We have received from the publisher
Chae. 8.- Eaton, a new song enti tied "Guess
guess who's here?" as aaag bT (&& ftTori(e
tenor, Benj. Clark, Jhe words are by Tom
Moore, and are set to music by A. A. Rosen-
burg. Theworfcia dedicittd to MsBaBertna
Bloch, of San Francisco.
A Solution or the Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evils of Chinese l^H&Ljre-
tiOD and the existing depression c* business m
San Francisco conseqoeot n^oa *he diepUce.
meat o( White lahor by '^^ iQ Qnr wort.
ie'ert- -fl,Uow,B*:
any ore - aa«a-are of redress wbioh hold? oot
Cnir -*fci«e of rsllef is the fornntioii of aotl-
Q* -. " * locietiesatlorer tbe OoiBt. tbe members
w -lAthil! be ptedfted not to employ Ofaire?,
.- ■ ro*wfc^tcSfc5ft goods ot tLose wbo Co emploj
j3bj».*ot to pnrcbaseco&d? of Chinese minode-
tTrrtSt. ra»r drit propose tbsse snti-Ohioes* so-
cisti« sfloa d be to make tbemselvss felt in tbe
Qb*rsct«r of pnrebssers. If one tboasand men
to tblscily sbould effect id ortamzstioc under i
soUmo ple'ig* no' to employ OniueBe nor to pnr-
OBase coode of individails or firms wbo might em-
ploy tbem, it would gresti? atrriifltcen xhe bands
of eacb ef oar loesi manufacturers as are now
eagsged is tbe experiment of competing witb
Cbineee tssnafacteres. If tbie one tboasscd was
moJiipUed by tec, aa it soon might bs, tbe sac-
esesof tbe exr^rsmeni woald be assured. These
societies mast be organized witboot cbe aid of law,
as no law woald be constita'.ioosl tbst discrimi-
nated agaiost Chinese residecte. Savb orgsoizs^
lions coald only be carried oot wbere tbe com-
masity is nearly nnaoimoos io favor of tbe object
to be attained : ba. saob unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in tbis State.
Tbe experiment has beea tried br at least
one man in San Francisco. Vfe allude to Mr.
H. Satliff, wbo Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, S30 and 832 Beamy street. As long age
a? ISC" , sfr. Satliff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
te:i, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he nas carried out this resolation to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to idhtra to it as
long a* he reniilns in business. Man; of his
friends thought it impossible fcr him to item
the current of opposition to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
has done so successfully, and instead of the
one email establishment which be commenced
with at the tune of forming tiiii resolation, he
now has two of the largest in tbe city.
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's Carptt Sweeper, with the bed assort-
ment of Carpets and Furnitrjre in the State, at
John C. Bell's, nearly tpposite the Grand Hotel,
Uar>et street. ip
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Crystal Sample Rooms.
The Crystal, alive to the wants of the com*
muDi'v, has Imported diraet, Sts-wahd'e cele-
brated Scotch Whiset, which all true lovers
of good liquors will sample if wise. Erlody i
Dunne, proprietors.
6c
The Last New Son jr.
Air— "Mott <t Chandon."
Emerson Corville is my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl high ohl Oh: bigh oh)
None who have been but again will go.
Corville lays sol says so!
On Pine Street, at So. ilO,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of Shell-fijh in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
L»dies with escorts there always go,
Lsdiea gol Ladies go I
Emerson Corvlile's polite I and so
3-1 They gol they gol they gol
Notice to Ibe Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Booth of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
ling on* his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil*
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
•fC., baiow cost, Call if you want bargains. 3l
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 115 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and re-
paired as usual, and sold cheaper than ever, z
sjyUbwSjUk:
Dr. Dohorty
Has devoted bis study more particularly to
ohronio and speclne practice, and aa snch is
now the most successful of any Physician in
ten Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leidesdorff, a few doors oelow Wbai
Cheer Houae. t
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 8
Rattler's W lxxe> Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly in the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at SS4 Bush street,
below Kearny. 4 b
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriage*, can be
'ound in front ef Coleman Broe . olothlng ea-
abiishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
-omery its., or Dexter Stables. Oarrlaoe orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or might, at red-qeed rates. pq
Fine Candles,
Tresh, sweet aod delicious Oandi as, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer' a pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Searmy street. Wholesale ana retaiL a
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. K., Can
be returned in the evening if required; we
isr Laundry. Ill
mauimSiMtm
OA.SHA.W.A.Y HALL
WEDHESDAY EVENING JUNE 4th
Comic Delineation^!
"TRIPHENIE ANN,"
ASSISTED BY A
HEATHEN CHINEE,
With a Ooisese Song aod Dane*. MISS LOU
JOHNSTONE, of the California Tbiatre.br kiad
permission of Mr. John MoOniloagh.
THE FASHIONABLE BELLE,
....BT....
jrill MILTILI.E,
i c a. 1 O llo,
In which MRS A. G. LELAKD. HISS LOU
JOHNSTON*. MBS. JL LlA MELVII.Lt, Prof.
J. CCGILL, and . c.l.br.t.d OUlB OLOB of
thi, cit j will ipps.r.
TICK_ET8
Door, open at i
m.DCe at 8.
ax ix
rUTT CEHTS
o'clock; psrfomuQC to com-
Parisian House.
SA>" BAFAEJL,
OKB BLOCK PBOU THE KAILP.OAD.
L- THORIN, Proprietor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
....AKI>....
-FL estaurant.
First Qaallty of Wines, JLl<i-
son nc<J CI Kara.
BOARDERS TAKING BY WEEK OR MONTH-
mj21 Itn
^XT*A»XV T? £1 ID -
McDAMEL'S THEATRE
CBITMSE, "TOMBS,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
iSr*Talent going East will find it to tbeir adTan-
tage before leaving California to correspond witb
J. HcDASIEL,
mj9 Lock Box No. 1. Cheyenne, Wyoming.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And College orsCedlelne.
Ifl Cl(\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOT-
X \J • \J\J\J ire objects to be seen. Open to tin
Pnblio DAY AND NIQUT, at, ECK.EKA HALE
SIS Montgomery fctreet- FOR MEN ONLY.
STEYENS, HOWIES & CO.,
6 85 lACIASE.MS STRUT,
FILL ORDERS FOB ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
tnd attend to all bnsiosas from all parte of
tbt coj.it on commission. Nevada. Utab and Iaabo
a specialty. Bij221m
FR ,C. WENTWORTH
Annnnaeea that at hie Saloon,
OOl Kearny «U. M.'W. cor. S-cr-svmente,
Long famous for tbe ezcelieooa of its
WITNESS ancl LIQXJOIfcS
All Drinks will hesoeforta be
T XI ST CENT*.
mj2Blot
Metropolitan Theatre.
81CKAME1CTO.
WK. MORROW. SOLE PSOPHreTOB.—
• Thi. hoase canb. nat«a by th. night.
DIRECT IMPORTERS.
GET ONE
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD
Just Received
20 GA.
SB
Fine Black Silk Hats,
BESriiE PKIC'£, SI OO.
"Will be Sold for $1 OO
IO CASES
Fine Panama Hats,
WORTH 83 GO.
Selling; lor One Dollar.
IO O-A-SESS
Railroad Caps — Cloth. Velvet
SESVLiE PRICE, SI SO.
Selling: tor Fifty Cents
picnics, excursion"
S. F. and ^. P. B. * '
CHANGE OP
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE <
ON ANT> AFTFB APKIL 1. lSTltiJ
or ANTELOPK.oonn.ctiijalK;I
log with the Sao Fr.oci.oo A KnS''
road Company lor Clof erdale and ail iT
statiose.wllH.aTe San FraAotterBL
eieousd), from Froat atreet Wtaarr^fi
'ornlng. the train will leave Ul.nail
5:30 o'clock A.M , connecting at Dona, I
Bte.meracd arrl.ingin San F,anaIieol
'Ibe eteamere aod ear. mak. olei. 1
with atages toaodlromail poioti, '
SUNDAY EXCURS OkTaT REDSC I
Leave Ssn Fr*ncisoo it 8 i k. r I
arriving at Olorerdsle at 1 o'clock p k 1
will leaTa Cloverdale at 2 o'clock, air I
Francisco at " o'clock. Tbis *i|] , -
eioniste several boars at ant of tbt 1
tbe line of tbe road For all infoisui I
the Compiiij-'s ofll'je, 486 Moatfcwt 1
On and after Jnse let, ibe Kt*a«r 3
San Francifco at 2 30. P. It; ''
Cloverdale at 6 A. JeL
W18 PETER DONAHOT |
The City Gari
FOR THE
Coming Picnic &
THE ATTENTION OF ALL SOOT]
sociations and MUiUrj Comsat,
to tbe advantages offered br tbmti
and beantifnl gronnas for Uolidtr
Tali. They can be procured oa an
week for plcnio purpose* (be coaa
more advantageous terms than anrgR
THE CITY OAKDt
Are tasj of aootas witboat aaj tarif i
and are provided with Urge tvnd beaal
large Shade Trees; beanufal F'oirtn
from everr olime; nnmerous Swings
moth Dancing Pavilions; a "i...il
Pleasnre Bosts; PonDtains aod Cbstrt
ere, all perfectly sheltered iron u,
mammotn Restanrant is on tbe greul
convenience for tbe aocommedalloia
nice baa been made. Kv»rttbingk«e
in tb* most complete order for ibseea,
THE CITS €AK»«T]
Are the largest In tbe Stale, Thai
acreB of.Knoll and Shad-d Lawa F
deos etc.. and are capable of aa*
.v.m' perec^ns witn tbe grea^st OMvas
tra Oars rnn directly to tbe Gardsae.
Pionio Committees are especially 1st
and inspect tbe Grounds, and si ml
which will be most favorable.
M. V. STEVES*, Fr»
•Sr* Office boors 3 to 6 p. if., dally at U
oorner Twelfth and Foisom etrteU.
N. B-30O,0oe Admicsion Ticket!
by various Asoociitiona boljiog iwti
Oily Gardens last year. The sail ef
liquors will be prohibited on tbe grew
'ival days.
lOO X005Z.E31>3
CASSIMERE SUMMER HATS
At Fifty Cents,
Fifty Oa-ses
....or THE....
Celebrated $150 White Shirts
TTH.L BE SOLD
FOR ONE DOLLAR
OLOTKinNTG-
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
All Grades,
AKDKHEAPBE THJS JJVT OIHIB
STOKE IN THE CITY.
AT THE
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
Batlger'sGentral Park, 0
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDBBTIJ
open for the aeaion. and mast
popular
PICNICS
Will ba held there. Th. attraction a
ami. SKATING PAVILION. MUtID
N ASIUM. Skatinj tree on w.,k
AduliilsB
OBILDRBIC IO OBNTS.
1-
:
.
Jlead! Read!! Be
THE PALACEOF FA
ANOTHER KXOI7EMKNT
New More. 17 Second ab—
Grand Hotel. Olothlng of the Is
fashionable styles mac's to otder.
NOTE THE~PRICn
Pants.. -from $6 to $12 p* "
Suits -from l*4tW
I inritetbe iMpectloo of tts UfiSkW
iq market,
A. MORRIS, S
No. IT Second 8fl«
mvlT lm Oppo.lt. Graa« I ;
AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall U
Ne 77 and T^-DeliM
MONDAY. JOJIE 16. lSiJ-JOEf « |
TON A SUN. Aaouou.tri Ha ■
erj tt-eet. For partloalar. le.
AIU and Kximicor.
Br order Bosrd ol Citj Ball OMt
M18-td BOB' I GB0«Cl,m|L
1,000 PAIRS CASSIMERE PANTS
trelTn 84 o».
Selling: for $8 50!
«*-WOTE.
-WE STATE IIIIPIT FACTS, AXI
STABAMIE TO lELl COOOS AT
TBE PB1CII -WE ABTXBT19X.
(•-CAUL AXD BEE,
618 and 620 Kearny street,
DUREN
HERB
The ureal Tonic »n* Af******
Sale Ev^rs where. '
THE RIALTO.
A. Popular Kenden
The Choicest Wine. «■* VV
Poelflc Com*.
■VrlKB BATAKA «•*■
THIb OEM OF A SALOON AT
Eo. *t tbied rrwt>
Will b» oondnoted in J£ P«j',?Jaf, !Sn
Willaignlly ihe ohier jojol dal»»»
H. WAFBB./™!™!,
nifUU F. WCAf PU, 'Igg
J. C. COMB**
TERRAPIN Xj"C&
Cor. atco.d «ad»«" **
, Ia»-T*rr»pln •0**JrrI
StTPPKE BOOMS f*'1
THE ys**
A FaTOrito Hioort f« i*"*"
Good Liquors and
aor Their Fair Mrmm*9
M
\
KlCT'S ^
• »» rmi
VARIETIES
'GNTSCMtii
HOTEL.
WW ALIAIBBA TB1ATRI.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
,rt o^~ C A L I F 0 RNI A" STnS T R E L S .
I'llOOTt /V TVI IW£ El.
i iii
CHINESE QUESTION
o Xa> To
IUAMI
IBICONDII/IND UOTEIL.
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M I nim
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TIaLiJ TIENOV
ATI. IV IB Y.
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lC,uW'
TAK.IJVO TJ DOE7.
■ »<»«» * i i » •»a*mn*1
r HiIaJIIII m««i(hm4h\i
OTU«t TO B4RBE H&-CU
IN TWO ACTS
ECCENTRICITIES.
>pnm
Mil* « l.«4. kwi
Kail* «*• '■*•"
U31 lAMWfl I
II M| II- i*f
T^ioXoav
«t I III OB»ll •
INC FOR A WIFE!
-?p"
D ■ ']T,|11.|
•ha h-t,.*.
Kadi*- Z*laaa
id. n.k
t- l^iatr
«*S5 BULLYETTE ] £'
1 thai - M bar prod*
*•!**> I 4»ra d«a* Vifof* ■•(■
, A eacaaaakaof **• B«H^i
Hiinrs m. i- <n -
' l»irl 4td aaar'd— Slaaa aa<1 •
«« I f>( R'M'f WJO «I0« t»0#*l
' :««■! on on of i 44 ioa.ro and lb*
THE ONLY LEON
• »*ff .ratvoc* will ooeeltido »itb
IG FOR TREASURE
"H(IM| Mar-.
• mi ....MWII RFIIt
i.--f B« «*J .
ijiMtUdn OS ilART
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MjJI* 1 IIAKMX-
• ■»« tir»mb M
ooi MI-.-I dlBsON
N tlLRU. • nttrtal; lady ol d4.3->t'o 'Onla-iot*. MM. H'MK.-t
Lorda L-il »«, t'4t«». PmmsU, H4lb\r;li4rt Mio-tv A,-a»». Hari'd", Tinkara, Iillnti, Sailor*. I mt*. Gipaloa, ota,
, Hlii l.»n'H- PRjffOI SAY
— I K-UB-AK. 4 P-ISMI..I nt 401 ..fl'O f >10« <4l
WILL SHORTLY APPEAR—
G. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
AMD FBEMIEB YIXTRILOQCOT Or THE WOULD. ALSO.
RODert Frajsor, tla.© 0-rea.t rnntoniimiet
-» 1
i r,..lll.
l"» mini
"'•• iam Bvag
- Il.'laa*
KELLY TORMENTED BT BREC.
E. I, . Mini HI «...
tMt Ml DANCE
Ballarf
.. ..
M-..I- M.M,
lUtll R3II10H
nir. «umi
O AS8ZM And FRITZ
I* THKIR F.RLOK A »t»
Q'»"«r» Ot«>»W
IHABSY SENTEIl TOMMT lARToi
haihuin Mivaumitu Mm M>T Uim
OoBoIodloj with Iba Hotrro A<
THE XaVJE WIGr M LOOKS
Lob Dii»i. Tommy BarMa sad Teanr Brit.
■.•inui^u uuiNis.
Oar. of Commercial
Jk MrdMitnrf MB.
Keonr •iraof . op-
r**U« the ri.i*
RACSTOK* OOTRRLL.
iOUSE,
I HOUSE,
tFTTirPTltiT
'oarcolobroUd Nl SO WHITE SHIRTS.
•VC'AI.L AND SHE TIIKM.
TD*r St PEmFCCTLT. tod for qoallty aod dnratitllty will norar b* matehod. To ba bad only at ibo
IX t. Alt TIO> sniRi:. aiSHrararat
nmfrdnl,
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
SUPrRlOB, ( fSTOM-aHDH (WORK. WAR.
•4 t. i tlrorf 4nd <1i'4bl4. ai • aitlt r«1rcM
P'tova J. OOHIff. Tra: t-niku, w Monl«oa«rr
• »r-4i. t>4f *••-> I id* tad Botfe. f»otk« tb* Hnta
Hon.* Trtirlr. R-,,.«^ : .•-»«.* Ma4« ,,.| It*
nf*-*!)
OF AMUSEMENTS
.. 0IB0ULATE8 IN ,
he Theatres,
| ATEO EVERY DAY
l#rt ll IS TBK TU1
THRODQHOUT TES OTTY
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamphlp_Company,
CARRYING THE U. S. KAIL.
TICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
T IVKRPOOL, QUKHNSTOWN.^^Skaa
*-* LeDdODdarrr, llambonb. Brem^n.^aaBaaraW ,
liarrr, Paria, Swadeo. Bolglam. Kgraar ud all
Saropaan eitlaa.
TblaOompaof hu arraafemaot* w.th tho Oom-
miMioparof Rmisratloa aod Railroad Uompanlao
at Now York, by wblob paaaaoiara or* promttlj
forwarded to tbo PaoiQo Ccait.
For pwtioalara apply to
l>. B. JAi'KiiiJl, A>>nt,
IB)30 lm aSS W.miBowfry atrrct.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWI.VG TO TIIR SOAKCITY OP SAIOONS'
opUu'h atraat, I bag to lofor-a inj frioodj
aod tbo |,abUo tbatl bar«op«t)«d tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....AT
0:MJ lln»h atr««t, tioiween M»nt«.»mrrj I
mil Kearnj.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
00D30Ctad In Ibe batt atjlo aod of tbo
Pa rait Llqsora.
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ap21 if Pri-prfalor.
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CRITTENDEN & DALTON,
roiHULTorTOE
NEW YORE ITABLII, Mlaaloa at.,
I!*VH PTjaCILABED lit*
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND BATK AD-
&*i I.TB-I, (o'b ir/
■ lack of boittl, whicu
»r*»ll flf l.i-lMf. I'.r
IICOl. r ..tentinD D.id
t> bo.rdl.K bone*,
ion lm OBIITEKOKN 1 DALTON.
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR8. TROMMLITZ A LKEDK". ORADUATRS
of tbo L*ipstc and Vienna Uoivaraitta*, aod '
■dip Aiiiit tot hnrcoona Ui-i -*d HUUI Arwj. bar*
npAoad tboir Offl'-a and laboratory at No. 48S i
KEARNY HIRhKr. noar Oalirorala, for tba traat- t
moDL of diaaaaoa of tbo Urinary and Oooarativa ,
GrC4Q*. and all FernaJa Complaint!. To aoSaran
from Aatbma, Bronobttia, Diptboria, Soro Tnroar, !
OooaninDtion and otbar Dla«a»Bi of Iba Loot*
and Tbroai WO raoomiaaod Prof«aa«r Holkr a
■ullne Extrnci ofTolle. loolndiac Inhaling I
Apparatus, wblob ii cxtaotiroty oaad In Eoropa.
aod for which wa ar« tho Solo Agonla for tba Pa-
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All Drinks Ton Cents
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Ladies and Children
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A DRESSING PLRASAIfr TO USE. EASILY APPIIED.
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RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, COUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL VIRAL
AFFECTIONS,
Ii andtritocd porfaatly by tbo ondaralanad— tha
only portoo on tba Oootlaant that folly oompra
bisda iti tnaclo qaalllira. Tba abova Oomplaloit
ara •rMMd sitirnallr ■ eh aafaty aod aaooooa.
DR. K K. DUDUK la to bo found athla6fflOO.
llSMarkal atraet. oppoait* Third, Hooma 1 aod
2, Iroin 10a at tilPM. and frOin 2 toft r M
RaHdoncn, IO06 Mi«sIon atrrel. Piti*ntaoan
imodatad wltn Room and Board. ap)0
LA FORHE8*
Hair Restorative Powder
TBI* POWDIR WILL PREVENT TBI HAIR
from f.llinf off. ,.d .l,o r.ttor, , o.w f rowtb
Single Outside Rooms,
— witb —
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair Mattrasses,
AT TUB
BRANCH HOUSE,
««l M.VIYNOMK (T2E«T, COB. ClAT,
AT
WITfy Cental por 3Vi#jlit,
And L<;kis l>y tl»e Week.
OPBN AIjIi NIQRT
L. I. 1W1LL, PKiprltlor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
*,2T,i:ca--A.i^.o.
THE JOUBKAL OF &MCSE3IINTS.
Pnbll.lj«d ever? Day in tn« Year by
J. E>. BOQABD'DB
OeS Merchant and 5tt£ -Vi'o.hluaton «t»
Below Montgomery. 8.D 7ranoisoo.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 4, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California Theatre.
"C'criolQDus," bas taken a oew lease of life. It is
a p sy Trbicb one can tboronjtbly enjoy the second
tfme.acd many who witnessed it b first production
will ro flRiin. It is presented with all tbe origi-
nal lotDsrr, processoop. oto. Heats for John Mc-
OnMoncb'a bestfit on Friday, when be will appear
in ' King Lear," are betog taken ao rapidly that
tbere ie every prospect of the e: t re boose being
cold by to-morrow or next day.
Albambra Tn.et.tre.
"Barber Blu"as performed by Kelly and LeoQt
supported byW. F. Baker, Bob Bait and others,
faai proTod ao im-eo-e bit. It fa precded by
"Tbe Second-band Hotel," tn which Bob Hart and
Little Mac appear; Birney in hia champion jig;
J Q.Rnssell io an aria; Little Mao and Master
Franklin in a comic polka, and Sam Rickey, Mu-
ter Barney and D.J. Sherwood in tbe screaming
farce of ''Taking the P.edge."
Bella Union Theatre.
Bsantifnl tableaux vivants, amusing aoti, new
ballad-, eocg and dance, rrnanaatlo feats, and a
bright atterpieae trake np a capital evening's
entertainment at this bouse.
Buckley's New "Varieties.
"I 're J net Arrived in Town" by Ned Buckley and
Frank Mortimore, la one of the funniest acts aver
preieoted on the et g<>, Leon tramweils, Miss
Zadie Zilmar, Harry DtTor, Mies Ida Fisk, Miss
Blanche and maoy others will appear to-nigbt in
a rich programme.
Dashaway Hall.
An entertainment conslttlng of comlo delinea-
tions by "Triphbetie Ann," Obinese song and
dance by Mias Loa Lon Johnetoce, and a maaioal
olio by Mrs. A. G. Lsland, Mrs. Jalia Melville,.
Prof. OoKill and a gtoo c!ab, will be given at Dub-
away Hall this e?sDiqsj.
Wo oti ward's (Jardcng.
The Whale pond is f*at approaching completion.
Additions are t > be made to tbe menagerie, and.
attractions are being constantly added.
Anato&ioal M.TJSKTJM.— On« 01 the most
ojnaplece collections of tbe Mud in the United
atates, aomprising hnndreds of oostly and bean-
ilfnl W(x models* is daily on rjew (to gentlemes
»nly) it the SJtifeam oc Mon^g^B^y- street. An
ttom -aao be liroflUbl? ;Mm **««*
Notes on Books and Authors.
Tbe London Figaro is to re-appear as a
daily pjrer.
A mw seri(S of tbe famous Sporting Mag-
azine is talked of in Eoglind.
GbaringOrces.anew six-p=nny magaziae,
bos just appeared in London.
Joaquin Miller's new volume of poems
(not jet re-is-uid in tbis country) is dedica-
ted "To.tbeBcssettis."
The posthumous novel and play of tbe
late Lord Lytton are entit'el respectively
"Pansaniaa" and "The Captive." The copy-
right et both has bet-n purcbaa.d by Kent-
ledge.
Mr. Gamdeo Hot ten, the London publish-
er, has just published in one handsome vol-
ume,a capital edition of Mark Tw*io's collec-
ted works, with a portrait and a ske'eh of tbe
author's life.
Tbo once famous John Froit, physical
force Chartist, who was triid for high trea-
son in England, in 1839, atd is now upwards
of 90 years of age, bas completed his reniin-
isences of forty years of English 'advanced
reform agitation, but the work has not yet
been accept .d by a publisher.
Tbe London publisher, Murray, hss two
very interesting books in pre*'. Tbe first is
professor Darwin's, "The Evil Effects o'
Interbreeding in tbe Vegetable Kingdom,
and the eocondis a very elaborate work by.
Mr. W. 3 . Thome, F. 8. A., entifed "Hu-
man Longevity— Its Facta and Fictions."
Parisians Marrying Oriental*. '
Tco London Times sar«*
Considerable iiit***-
fft'^byth*- „.tst has been excited in
Warr'*- ^unouccenaent of two Oriental
-„eB(»bichaTeabouttotake place. One
18 betwc eo Vicomte Charles de Thouais and a
• voung Chinete Kdy, a convert to Christian-
ity and tie adopted child of a French mer-
chant of Canton. This gentleman brought
his fair daughter hack with him to Franca,
and bad her e Jucated at a first class Echcol
in Bordeaux. The young lady's name was
Iq-Tsp, but on her baptism she added that of
Mirie, The otber projected marriage is
still more remarkable. A Japanese digni-
tary, attached to tbe embassy now in Paris,
Labana by name, young,ricb and handsome,
has asked and obtained t'le hand of Mile.
Hetert, tbe daughter of a wealthy coal mer-
chant, now retired from bu-inets and living
in good sJyle. The fiancee appears only t3
have stipulated thtt her suitor should em-
brace Catholicism, t^whichrequFsthemade
no demur. B- t-i tl e marriage* will take place
this month. Tt e Chinese Isdy will be given
away at the Madeleine. The Japanese gen-
tleman will plight bis troth at St. Philippe
dn Boule.
If this were to happen in San Franeisco,
the br;dj would probably have a bead put on
her vita a cr»bble:stone as she went to
ohurcb. As to tbe coal merchant's daughter,
she wou)d probably received in society, as
her husband, thought a Jap, is rich,
Two Exhortations,
Bev. Mr. FrazeH, a Methodist clergyman
at Elmwood, III., iu a temperahca meeting
pointed a moral with the silver-plated cofiln
of the late Mr. Leslie, whioh he said was
purchased with the sighs and groans of
drunk-trd's families, the late Mr. Leslie hav-
ingin hi* life-time been a publican as well
as a sinner. The relict of the late Mr. Les-
lie then armed herself with a rawhide and
exhorted Mr. Frazeil from the parable of
the widow's mi^ht.
Trie Wew Oj eter House.
Oyster Grotto has been opened by A, W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oytter Dealer.! In
ibu city, "For Ladies and OentlemfD," at 428
Pine St., next to Bowtn Bros., grocers. This is
in every respect a place tvftert a gentleman cm
tajce hi$ family. § q
It Is Tx-tiSj
J. A. Sbaber & <Jd. are selling parlor, sets and
all o th: t kinds of inrnllure and bidding oheipar,
for cash, than atiy ot^er dealer In town. Other
dealt rs don't stand a ghost of a cbarce when
people know Shaber'e prices. 707 Market jtreet.
Bret Enrle,
Soribner's for June bas the following con-
cerning one of our Calif jrni* productions:
Some ten years ago, Thomas Starr King,
then unknowingly near 6h# end of his s-kort
but noble and glowing la^Oj was guiding an
acquaintance through the^iD^y, gold-strewn
recesses of the Government Mint tuilding
in San Francisco. Pausing before en'ering
the Secretary's office, he said; "How I want
you to meet a young man who will be hoard
of far and wide some of th:s9 days." Tbe
Visitor wen, m a^d wes iotrodtto?d to Fran-
cis Bret Harie, then Secretary of tbe Branch
Mint. We all know hew the latter career of
the young writer bas more than justified tbe
affectionate prediction of Stirr King; for,
since that day, Bret Haite's fame ha?, to
borrow the language of Mi admiring Ger-
man translator, "extended from the coasts
of .the Pacific Ocean to the English ca»t of
the North Sea." "His works have drawn
*ie»rtj to him wherever tbe language of
^V.fl.Uspetf'Pt 9( Milton, and Byron is
spoken."
GOLDEN GRAIN?.
Th-w must b:- true to thyself
If thou the truth would teach :
Tl v soul must overflow. It thou
Another eoul woaldet reach ;
It nted'i the overflow ng he a:t
To give the lfps fall Bpeech,
Think linly, and thy thought
Shall the world's fame read ;
Speak truly, and thy word
Sball be a faltblal set d ;
Live truly, and thy life shall be
A great nod noble or^ed.
Professor Agassiz desires to throw open
t) women a'l tbe educational \nstitutio&8
aodfaciiit es ucd r his control.
Tom Taylor's Shakspearp*
Tto Porcupine thruBts .its quill into the
CryetU Palace experiment after tbe follow-
ing fashion: Mr. Tom Taylor's new play
of "Hamlet" was produced at the Oryetal
Palacs, on Saturday last, with a company
specially selected by the author, and scen-
ery, dresses, and properties from the same
eminent bead, The audience followed t^
new play with some degree of interest until
it beeime painfully evident that the author
had borrowed largely from Shakapeare»
leaving out, however, the best line s and moat
telling points of the Stratford-ut.on-Avon
writer. As the actors and actresses were
mere machines, speaking and moving ac-
cording to the printed directions of Mr,
Tom Tayloy, it would scarcely be fair to
dwell upon their shortcomings.
Heroism 1b active genius ; genius, con_
templ-itiva heroism. Heroism is the self-
devotion of genius ' manifesting itself in
action.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are tbe loading es-
aentlalsof an enjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured In San Fr&nelaco so un Question ably
as from Frank £ontox>, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting th* Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome tunwonta are used
by tbe beet clTdes of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, boneBt and perfectly
com t ecus drivers, he is more liberally patron-
ized than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr-at enccess in his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who pa-roniZ9 him. »
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
Jaat received at the "What Cheer Liundry, 131
Leidesdorrf ttreet. *
Bound Not to be Beat,
Ie O. Kurkhatdt'a motto. Fine French Calf
Boots nude to crd«r from $e ti $io. A good
nnd aaiiefaotion guaranteed. Call at 640 Wash-
' -'ton strett and be convinced, A full assort,
at of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4 di
Olam Chowder Every Wlsnt.
The beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, IS ilorton street, just ofl
He&rny. *"*
(Star Shirts »_a Collars.
All Borta and eises. for aa'.e cheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideadorff St. •
(Toman's Etlsrlits.
One would tfciiik that it w*a one of wonran's
rights to enjoy &a good a dinner as a man, and
pay th» fame price for Iti Nearly all the re*.
taurants "lor ladies and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer iara thsn those where
gentlemen only dice. There is an e.scei*tios.
At tho Pioneeb Kestaubaht, on Wasbing'.on
atieet, at tbe ccroer of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
get an ex:ellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18-19, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen nnd tner 1
dishes to please the most epicurean taste. *
*
Oo ISoZ Suffer' from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Kails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's InBti-
rnte, 310 Kearny street, from I to 6 p.m. Yfe
aneak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor'! capability. Befereocee given if required, a
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
McDowell, Snow Card Writer
Motbxhi OF Families who are about to "spend
the Summer In tbe country with their Children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under-
clothing. The only place where ihey can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than at any other placets at E. Priedlander &
A Solution of (he Chinese Problem.
In diaousalng the evila of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the existing depression of bualneae in
Ban Francisco consequent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chinese in our work-
shops, the Golden Era hits the nail squire on
the h'ad In tbe following :
The on I; measure of redress which holds oat
&D7 pfomi-e of relief ie the formation of aoti-
Ohinese societies all over the Oosst. the members
of whiuhshAll be pledged not to employ Chinee,
not ro- prize la ass goods of tbo9e wbo ao employ
tbe re, nor to parobase goods of Chinese minnfic-
tnries. The? first propose theae anti-Ohiofee so-
cieties shonld be to m&be themselves felt in tbe
character of pnrohssera. If one thousand men
iq tbis cityebonld effect, an organisation under a
flolemo ple'lg" no', to emptor Oaineae nor 10 pur-
ocas e goods of indtvidaaJs or firms who might em-
ploy them, it would greatly strengthen the hands
of each of oar local manufacturers aB are now
encaged in the experiment of competing with
Obinese manufactures. If tbis one thousand was
multiplied bytee, as it soon m<gbt b?, the suc-
cessof tbe experiment would be asanred. These
societies must be organized without the aid of law,
as no law would be constitutional that discrimi-
nated against Uhinese reeide&ts. Such orgsniza-
lious could only be carried out where the com-
munity ia nearly unanimous in favor of the object
to be attained; bni, suoh unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in tbis Stat?.
The experiment has heea tried by at least
one man in San Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Satiiff, who Is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Kearny street. As long ago
a* I860, Mr. Satiiff; knowing what the « Bolt
of Chinese labor would be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
ee:i, nor purchase cigars made by Chinee e, and
be pas cgrrlsd out (bis resolution to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhcra to it &3
long a^ he rem line in business. Many of his
friends thought It impossible for him to stem
the current of '. p position to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
has i*cne 8) eucccBsfnlly. and Isstead of the
one fmi'l es'abllshment which be commenced
with at the time of forming tbis resolution, he
now has two of the la~ge*t in tbe city.
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
tn hate. At " The" Bat Btore, C47 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable, Every ons who
goes there 1b sure to be suited. a
We get no business from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldeedorff street. •
Oysters,
In strolling round Hie other night,
To look at 'Prleco by gas light,
uur careless feat, bj cbancs (Hit Stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a season
Through whioh a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window seem to he
Bocae fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go bVnerftw
It looks so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I Eild, ' -I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, ashed our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked magnificently, toe;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; Just think of that.
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clamsand orabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we ootud name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlas, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the best Ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they oall "such nice dinners."
Whoever donbts tbis let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And tbere this truth he'll nnd made plain:
Who goes there onoe will go again,
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night,
CHARLSS HAAKE, Proprietor.
Sandwich Island. Pulu,
Since the itsceneion of tbe king to the throne
of the £andwloh Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 Washington street,
opposite tbe market,, who bas long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices tbat tbe gathering and bis shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for mat trass beddinjr. and dorfbtleoS Mr. Schrei-
ber will And no difficulty In dieoobiniz of all
that comes. ' a
Asa Ij. Waugfiman's
" Ohigajo Beer Depot," 623 Sacramanto street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The cele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the beet of
liquors. Daily lusoh,with lob.tr salad aod
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents, Begul&r Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swl-s obeese and eand-
wicheF, served to order. To lunch at W&uga*
man's is the thing. 0 i
Photosjrapiiic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at tho Peoples Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Twenty Thousand
Pap;r Collars, all fftyles, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laan£ry, office 121 Leidesdorff st.
Whlto Xjafe^or Only !
Employed by the What Cheer Liundry, 121
LeWecdoiSE b'reet. •
Fresh «r»d Sweet,
Fo^ the best confectionery, g* to Canty and
Wafer's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. 8
OBAnavox-aNT.— Madame Clara Anton la, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent TraLC*
Medium. 323 Kearny street, bet. BUBh and Pine,
oaeultations In English, French and Germa&.x
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. S-l
San Francisco Jewelry Manafactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merobant strett. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
tor sale, 4-jp
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ttnnbtellera and "mtionon,
Btacey A Mook, (sobool books arpeclalty,) S. v?
oorner Fourth and Jeaaie. '
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant.
I&ii«lne*a Colleges.
Heald's, Bryan t & £tratton'« Oollena. 24 Poet etreet
Batchers.
Rats, Fred, BtailaM to 10f). California Market,
Employment Office.
Oba*. F. Becberer A Co., 652 Sacramento street
Chinese Eraploiment Co.— Pierce A Co.. 627 Sac-
ramento etreet
French Fancy OoeOff.
Looan A Co., 19 M©nfcRoroary,107and 1US» Sutter,
Hair Jewelry,
H. A. Callender, manuf actor er, 62 Second etreet
Human Dafr*
Sampson. A. B. A Co., 110 Second street
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. Helig, 226 Kearny street
Searcher ef Record*
O. V, Gillespie, 611 Washington atroat.
Watches and Jewelry.
H. A. Callender 62 Second street.
Whttenen and Paper Hansrert.
A. W. Wbelderj, i 22 Geary street.
Wise* and tlqnori. tWhoIesala.)
Panerl F. A Co.. $0* Front
-elryj
FIGARO
18 DISrKIBOTED BTVESY DAY THROUGH 1
A oat the centre of toe city, in .11 Hotels, Res.
»«ra<*, SsJoodi, Stare. sn3 Offlois.
FIGARO
IB CIRCULATED EVERT DAY ON THE
Oakland ierryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by tnegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS «SERii, f HEEJB AND EVERYWHERE,"
j An" ia ooaafcantly nlBet-ing a change of readers
in tfce Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and pnblio rosorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THB BEST SOCIETY* IS
plaoed in the hands of nearly aU who come
to the oity to make purchases, and ia therefore the
beat of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME'IN
every Theatrs ta San Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada nnd
Orecon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered np and savsd for that purpose.
L.OOBL OUT
....FOB THE....
Business Directory
1 qq 000 00PIEB to BK IBSSED 0N
orahont June loth. Send In your
advertisements immediately to No. SOS Mont-
gomery at, at R. M. ED WARDS'. m9 lm
CANDIES.
ALL B3ND8 OS THE FINE3T ^OANDS
made at onr Steam Candy Factory daily. Al
orders, especially from the country, nre solioitec
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY A WAGNER,
10TMootv7omary.it'... ncr.r Butt*-
A.LHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
M. FfNRLY FURBISHED BOOMS. SIN
™? gle or in anita,
Well Utkwd and Vemtllatod.
_ Cnramishod Rooms to let Lodging wftb
or withcat board. ALHAMBRA BUILDING
■It 3»ab street • '.v^U tf
CLASSES INJLOCUTlOfl.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pro-
pose forming olaasee for instruction in Elocution,
Persons wiBhinR to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate cost
can send in fcboir names to "Oambysea " P.O.Box
2334, when particulars as to terms, etc.. will be
»ent '« them drft t
PETURNTHEBOOKl
GREAT REDUCTION IN Pj
<...or..,.
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Si
(Formerly Majjr A Warkhshi,;!,
No, »0 MONTGOMEKY »j\
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PIPER'S OP Eft* HOUSE.
VIKV1MIA till . « PVAUAi
T'MIH KLKOANT THR ATrUt HAS BEBlf AU»-
dacoratod, and ran be rented bj tn« alsbl aw
bf the week. BUre irl cra*»(lnf oeaaanlar
ilbaraL'r treated witt. on ^uplioatlon bf ttttar
a.'HJt P1PEB,
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Or to J. H. Hr4'AHt
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MRS. E. REGAN,
Fashionable Milliner.
THB JOUBN&L OF AMUSEMENT*
Publiabad •»•*» D»* ,D the Ye** bT
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BOGARU"^s
I Merchant and S»» Wo-hlmgrtoa Si.
Below Montgomery. San Francisco.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 4,
1873
T»« Mo docs.
Toe Baltimore JSyeuing News, glorifyiug
over the approaching end of the Modoc war,
Baya:
HarraUIl! Yiotory bae pertbednpoo our
banners I One-Ejea Dixie, Bogus Cuarley,
.Suaek-Nrtety Jim, and nine other euwardJy
.Modocs, with tbeir wives and children, to
the number of sixty-three, have surren-
dered to the invincible arms of America
These wuo surrendered report th*t Shack-
JNssiy Jim, bt^.mbuat Frank, Et eu'a mau
and Jim's father ore B'aio. and tbat Ourly-
besdei Jack is wounded. Thus perish ail
who dare to. resist onr arms. The piiion-
ers, oisarmtd, ar- surrounded by a cordon
of tjjidie'S, and new tbe qutsii <n is, what
to do with tbem? Iu the na.n.ime C •louel
Davie repors tbat bis soldiers ar? perform-
ing prodi^i- s oi valor in pur suit of the nst.
Oapiaiu Jack will, perhaps, soon be csnght,
aid that proud bird, tbe Amer can En^le,
will sit alolt on tbe anow-clad peaks of tho
Si«r *& and tuckle her young.
Then oi.r g Hautboys in blue will come
msrchiug borne, leaving tbe Unilcd States
tbe very tough problem, wtiat to do T.iti) t e
Modus. It won'f d> to butcher them in te-
taliat.on of Caoby's mmder. Tbat would
look a little t>o petty. Itwan'tdo to turn
them loose again, for ttiao t .e United Statvs
army, to the amount of two thousand, Ma-
jor Generals and all, may again be cilled on
to ujako war on a tribe of cowardly Mndocs,
tbe number of which is net enough to fur-
nish tobacco signs for one side of Baltimore
street.
Refilled Women,
A lady writes as follows, and as she prob-
ably belongs to one of tbe two c'asses of
women sbe last mentions, she very likely
knows whereof ebe speaks: It appears in
this age that an exquisitely neat taste is
■' acquired." Girls uod^r twenty are rarely
tidy. They may desire to look neat, but
' they rarely attain exquisite freabnesg. Old
maijs, and women happily married, are tbe
onea who learn tbe refinement and quint-
essence of neatceiS. The former naturally
incline tbat way, and ibe latter bave tbe
incentive to excite and retain their bus-
band's admiraiion.
The Anti-Chines* Supervisors.
Tbe Board nf Supervisors in their crusade
against tbe Ohiness have passed an order
-forbidding the firing of Ohinese bombs,
fire-crackers, etc. Young California will think
-tbat this id like biting one's doss off to be
revenged on one's faoe— ''spoiling" tbe
Fourth of July in order to discourage Chi-
nese manufactures. A good many people,
bowever, will not very much lament that tie
Supervisors' anti-Obinese ztal will result in
A qniet Fourth.
The Poet of the Sierras.
An Eastern paper save: Joaqnin Miller
lias confided to Mr. Bedpath tbe intelligence
rtbat he is to marry tbe only daughter of Sir
T. D. Hardy, cf London. Sbe must be
Jaardy to attempt tbe taming of so brilliant
& motb.
A. St rone Temptation .#
Letteraare coming from all parts of the
country, "cordially inviting" Fioaao to
uaite with the cirizeoB of various cities
in celebrating the ninety-seventh anniver-
sary of American Independence. We bave
j ust received one from.Marysville. Now we
sboud much lib* to join withtheMaiye-
viliaina in celebrating; wa shou'd find kin
dred spirits with wbom to combine in cele-
brating in j oily Utile Grass Valley; we could
enjoy tbe national holiday iu PJacarviile,
in San Baf^el, in Martinez, in Boaicia, in
Tuba Ciiy, in Oakland— in any of these
places Figabo conld be happy. But we
plead a prior engagement. We must spend
tbat day in 8aa Jose. We like to be qniet
on tbe Fourth of July, so we muBt go to San
Jose. What we should like would be to
■peL>d the day in wandeiing around tbe
pretty little town, watching the peaceful in-
btbit.'nta waitiDg round the saloons for
people from San Franci co to aBk tbem to
drink, to listen to the "drum corpa," and
the two hand-organ artists, who will provide
tbe music for the precession, and then we
would wind up the glorious day by Uking a
benefit at Broaaska's Opera House in tbe
evening. We are saving up money to
enable us take tbat benefit. Yes, in Ban
Jose must we spend the Fourth of July, and
therefore decline with thanks the Invita "ions
from otter citieb.
■#>
A Pleasant Notice.
" Walsingbam," the New York correspon-
dent of the Baltimore Bulletin, in noticing
tbe play of "Amy Bobsart," Bays: "The
unhappy young man who plays Walter Ra-
leigh furnishes, quite unoocscioualy, the
comic element of the play. He is all fore-
bead and no noee, and he evidently would
rather bave died than have sacrificed a
small pair of side whiskers, which are en-
tirely out of place in tbe Elizabethan period.
Then, be is so very etiff that, when be pots
tbe cloak over the puddle, one is afraid, he
will break, and when be gets in tbe barge,
one hop s be will fall in the Thames and
never get out.
An Article of Verta.
Our friend, Herbert is a miracle of
good ta-te. He dresses admirably, speaks
with a sweet low voioe full of music, under-
stands a good dinner, is up in all the fash-
ionable gossip of the day, understands art,
music and the drams, danc s with infinite
graoe, and is very handsome. Under these
eironmBtacceB it is not strange tbat on re-
turning from Paris a few weeks ago, a fiiend
asked him, "Did you bring from Paris any
artiole of vertu beside yourself?"
Careless B«r-ai«.
A very disagreeable tbiog happened to
our friend Rosin, last we;k. He was sewing
a button ou his t-owssrs, and laid tbem down
on a chair without removing the needle. His
wife entered the room. Sbe sat down on
tbetrowserd. The first intimation that Rosin
bad of tbe fact was from a spittoon, wbich
be gracefully caught on tbe bridge of bis
nose. Rosin is as happy as a man cm be
in the possession of a broken nose, two
black eyes, and a d rvotad, loving, and awe&t
□atured wife.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS,
The Pittsburg girl baa sent baok loose
two barges of coal, which her father gave
her for a bridal preeeat, and says she guesses
she can make it hot enough for "hubby"
without any outeide help.
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's C&rptt Sweeper, with tbe but assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture in tbe State, at
John 0. Bell's, neirl; ( pposite the Grand Hotel,
M*r*et street. ip
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
rJahl's Gallery!
* LTHOUEH MB. TAERB ADVERTISES
**■ baviog withdrawn (?) from the Pbotograpbie
Gallery, No IS Montgomery street, the under-
signed retains possession of all negatives taken
at that place, and is prepared, as heretofore, to
furnish all kinds of Pictures in the best manner
guaranteeing, with first-class talint, to give eatii-
faction in all cases.
MR. NAHL'S personal attention la given to
all retouching and coloring in ever; ttile, in
which art he is acknowledged by all f> be at the
head of his profession.
NAHL A 00..
Artists &nd Photographers.
jo41w 13 Montiomor; at., near Market
OVERLAND HOUSE,
53i and 533 SACRAMENTO STREET
NEAR MONTGOMERY.
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY.
TBE HOUSE HAS JUST BBEZT 1H0R-
ongbiy renovated 'broogbont. atd has a first.
oiateBARand BARBER SHOP r-rtnnected. Also.
"Branch" of Overland House 783 Market street,
oorner Fonrtb, and & Fonrth Btreet, near Market.
Splendid location.
J. E. SLTN KEY.
je4 1m Proprietor.
Choose tbe Best.
There is an unfortunate disposition in a
man to attend much more to tbe faults of
his companions wbich offend him, than to
their pei ftotions which please him.
A Mixed Business.
This anoonLOsment appeared rccautly in
& Vienna Jonrnal : "Aona Agrikol, tick
imrBe, watches dead bodies, repairs straw
chairs, applies letches, and makes pastry,
deesartd and delicacies."
X>r. Barlow «J. Smith
Is giving a conn of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dls-
easea at his Hygelan Hall, 637 Oail/onua street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening la devoted to examining
*nd prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalids daily, from 9 to i r. u., tree. w
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, tor pain. Dr. Per.
rye Webfoot Pins, for all bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Saoeome
Street, corner of Commercial. •
X>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
Chronic and spedno practice, and as such is
now the most successful of any Physician In
-Ban FranoiBoo. Oflice SIB Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
-Cheer Bouse. x
Slgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private Icsboos In Italian and English
Tocal Music, at 645 Clay street, or at tbe resi-
dence of the pupil. 6-j
A. PXe&acknc Jjoention.
Persons - desiring com'ortahle lodgings In a
Oentr-ai location, sbooU visit the Alhambra,
■ and Inspect the flue suites of rooms to let there
"The building Is a verv fine one and Is well
lighted and wntilated.
Premium Siiirt Maker.
Mrs. Eveline Morrla 526. Betray at., riflpeot-
inllv tolldto a call from friends, and etrangers
▼tatting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and price B reasonable. 6 „
Ladles "Viaitinsr Oerda.
Written, engraved or printed by Johm P.
DWT3B, 126 flatter atreet, opposite Lick Bovae,
•and at the Grand Hotel, m. B.-Hatokxb-
omxra KXATX.T HAnsBD. Pekuakbhxp of evezv
dp^-rlptlonto order.
Dental Work.
FOB ttSEBI QUiLWI OT wobe, go to T. 0. Jes-
sup, dentist, cor. Sutter md Monigomerr, over
'Taoker'fl. _ s-u
.A . mtlon. Ladle*
To give the skin the soHaess of velvet, »nd
he tint of the u^ to *ho complexion, uae
"■Dioxxt'3 €nxaiB dm Ln. L
Punch objects to tie word "enjoyable"
because it oan't be found in Johnson. Ii we
find it in Punch, it will do for us.
There is nothing which interests the aver
age reader like a good hanging.
Crystal Sample Rooms.
The Crystal, alive to the wants of the com*
munly, has Imported diraot, Stfwabd's cele.
brated Scotch Whjsst, whioh all true lovers
of good l.quora will sample If wise. Eiiody &
Dnnne, proprietors.
Cc
The La si \r\v Sonp.
Air — "M»ct<£ Ckandon,"
Emerson Oorvllle ia my name,
My business always Is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast, *
Relishes these, tbat my houee can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I Bhow,
Ob! high oh I OhI high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
CorvlUe Fays sol says sot
0» Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of ah-11-fl-h In every style,
Inwardly cause yon mnoh to amlie.
Ladles with escorts there always go,
Ladies go I Ladles got
Emerson Oorvtile's polite! and so
8-1 They gol they gol they got
Notice to Hie Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil-
arens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furniBhlng goods, hats, trunks, valises,
6*0., below coet, Call if you want bargains. 3l
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 118
Post street. Sewing michlnes rented and re-
paired as utu il. and sold cheaper than ever, x
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect core warranted by Albert Schoan-
wald, 127 Second street. i-m
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 8
Rattler's wine JParlor.
Lew Battler, formerly in the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act therolo of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 331 Bush Btreet,
below Kearny. 4 h
8am. Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can be
ound ln front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
ablishment, southwest oorner Dush, and Mont-
gomery st e. , or Dexter btablee. Carriage orders
lift at either place promptly attended to day
or might, at red need rates. p<a
Flno Candles,
Jrreab, Bweet and delicious Candles, of every
variety, at M. A. Mercer's pioneer confection*
ery, S78 Kearny street. Wholesale and refcalL
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 6 x. «., can
be returned ln the evening If required; we
never disappoint! What Cheer Laundry, 131
Lelaesdorff street.
THE BXJ3RB ROAD
....TO.,..
SUCCESS
IS BY FOLLOWING TBE TRUE
American Business Principles
The Reasons for Suecess or Failure
We start wito aha flat assertion that no houee
hia erer. failed because toe prioe asked for mei-
ohandise it kept was tot low. And against Ltis
declaration we place thia fact, tbat no arm in the
>rdinarj routine of trade has ever grown into a
large and InoreaaiDg busloees, or taken tbe lead in
its particular olaaa of goods, »Hb btgb prices for
tba watobword. SuocetB. In tbe largest numb-r
of instances, can be traced to fair dealing. OuUK-
TF.SF, and INTELLIGENT, PEBSISTiCNT EN-
EBGF.
One mistake, one ateaipt to teat tbe too often
oheated public may resolt in apparent s access, but
sooner or later tbe victims of tbe imposition will
turn upon ?ou. When a man buys a thing and baa
paid toe much for it, it ia nse'eta trying to smooth
over the matter. Tbe meicaant woo chuckled
over the big profit he made has f lrniahed the olub
wherewith his own head may be broken. There
are more dajs yet to como.aud the man wbo thinks
OUWSING A MATCH FOKHGNEST DEALIMG
had better not forgat it.
Patrons ars cxpeotsd to pay a profit on their
purchases asd at tbe same time depend upon tbe
merchant's advantages as a guarantee tbat they
are fair and reasonable, If the public >re con-
vinced tbat a oertaiu tradesman has peculiar
facilities forlavlng in bis wares, and they disoov
er the per oent&ge of profit t > be lees than is gen-
erally demanded, it matters not bow Bmall it ie>
fractional sums are sufficient t> insure success
where the ooutrary will surely resalt ln failure.
PAS HAW AY HALL
WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 4th
Comic Delineations!
"TRIPHENIE ANN,"
ASSISTED BY A
HEATHEN CHINEE,
With a Obiaese Song and Dance. HISS LOU
JOHNSTONE, of tbe California Theatre, by kind
permission of Mr. John MoUulIough.
THE FASHIONABLE BELLE,
....BT....
MBS. JUIJA MELTILLE,
1VX -o. a 1 o ca X O 1 i o ,
Iu whioh MRS. A. G. LELAKD. MlbSlOU
JOHNRTONh. MRS. JULIA MELVILI/K, Prof.
J, uOGH L, and a celebrated GI.lE OLDB of
this city will appear.
TICKETS FIFTY CKNT8
Doors ooen at 7 o'clock; performance ti com-
mence at 8. ja3 2t
Parisian House.
SAN BAPAEL,
ONE BLOCK FROM THE RAILROAD.
L- THORIN, Proprietor.
FURNISHED ROOMS
....AND....
n. estaurant.
First Qnollty of Wines, Llq-
■or* and Cigars.
BOARDERS TAKING BY WEEK OR MONTH.
my27 lm
YITANTBr),
AT....
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
cBETr»»£, -nxoMixe.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
rtr-Talen t going Bast will Bud it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. McDANIEL,
mjH Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, WyomioR.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
Aad Cotlege of Medicine.
IA nflTl BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUOT-
lUfWuv iTe objects to be seen- Open to the
Publio DAY AND MOUT. at EUUKKA HALX
818 Montgomery street. FOR HEN ONLY.
e*-Da, Jobdan'b Pbtyate Office Is at til
Gearr street (opposite old Mechanics' PaTlllso).
STETENS, HOLMES & CO.,
585 liCBAUENTO STREET,
FILL ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS,
tnd attend to all ba'tuese from all parts of
tbe coast on commission. Nevada, U tab and Idaho
a specially. my22 lm
FRED. C. WENTWORTH,
Announce! that at sis Saloon,
601 Kearny et., Bf. W. cor. Sacramento,
Long famons for the excellence of its
WINES and LIQUORS
All Drinks will henceforth ha
T DEJ 3XT O E3 rJ T « .
EoySOlm
Metropolitan Theatre,
S lOBaHENTO.
WK. MORROW. SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
• TbU house can be ranted by tbe night,
week, month or year by, nrsUclsss oompaatM osly
WiU bold about f l.OW). Address as aboTe, aalB
OUK MANNER OF DOING
I BUSINESS.
>
j
•Is It a, Suecess?
We bny oar Oooda low and sell
for casta.
Wemark our goods low end stick
to oar prices*
We represent oar boo da .(net at
they are.
"We return the money to all whs
bny of ns and are not tolted, If tbe
goods are not soiled.
"We are willlon; to give polite at-
tention and show yon through onr
stack whether yon wish, to bny or
not*
"We propose to treat oar custom-
ers so well that we shall] see them
aguln.
We aim to treat onr customers la
sach a -way that every Tlsitor we
bave will be a walking advertise.
meat for our house.
OUR INDUCEMENTS TOo
CUSTOMERS. I
) Good. Stylish Clothing, 'well made. —
> at moderate prices, and warranted o
as represented, Polite and attent- 3
live salesmen ln attendance, and na 3
j one urged to purchase If the goodi m
j do not salt. If the above Is your —
{ Idea knw bualaeaa should be Con- ~
Uacted, call and see as*
S. F. and N.P.A.RJ
CHANCE OF Tl
THE CHEAPEST RQUTt TO THE OE) % I
0N*K*i,AFTFRAPKILl,l37S,THB ■
•rANTELOPK.oonuefitingstbnaB *
mg with tbe 8kn Fr*ncHco 4 Norm p.7. J
road Oompaoy for Olovtrrdalu and all IdU .
etationa. will leave San Kmnclsoo diil/t^
exepted), from Frott street « burf.at J-» I
V0wiu,?s.' *?* trftin w"1 ,e"e <JI(>'*")il« 1
5:3t)o clock a m , ronrjeutiog 'nt Donsooe I
Bte--msr a-:d arriving in Sai K anclstAKt'l
I hi steamers »nd cars mak» Close cotl
with stages tsand from all poiota.
SUNDAY EXCURS 0nT7t REDUCED
Leave San Fr-njtsoo at 8 a. m. evsn L
arriving at Ulov«rd»l» at 1 o'oioak p m r *
will Ipave Olovefdaln at2tVlock airitlB i
Franciaco at 7 o'clock. This will all"!
siomsta eeyeral hoars nt anj of the nlaiV
toe lice of tbn r^«d For all icformatioo
the Compinj's efflue, 4«6 Montgomtri g I
Oq and after Jane let, the Nutner * a
San Francieoo tt 2 SO. P. u. ; the cars . i
Oloverdale at 0 a.m. " '
splB PKTHR DQWAHDE. PM
REMEMBER, TOTJ CAN ALWAYS FIND AT
«nr store a fall atook of
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Fancy Goods,
Engllab Cutlery,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
In fact, a general stoak of all kinds and grades
of goods, cheaper than any other bouse in tbe
city.
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny st.,
Corner ot Commercial
The City Gardi
.' FOR TBE
Coming Picnic Sea:j
T'lIE ATTENTION OF ALL t>OOlBTIii
eoclatione and Military Companies
to the adv&utsgps offered by tiif-te con |
and be.iatilal grouads for ttolidsy (qd '
vat*. Tbfy c.\o b« procured ot. aoj at
week for picmo purposes the coming t< '
more advantageous terms than noy groaoF Td
State.
THE CITX OAUUlC.ors
Ar« easy of sccei>B without any tariff to « i
and are proviled with Urge nod beaatifo \
large Shade irees; beam if -il bloMersanl
from every clime; cuoieroas Swlcgt; tt ■
niuib Dancing Pavilions; n natural ii .
Pleasure Boats: Foantains ard C bjcrvaii r
era, all perfectly ahtlr. red from the v
man-. moth Keatanrant ie on tbe groucdi,s l
convenience for tbe acooramedaLlonef Ii I
clcs has been made. Ev-rjt id« bas bet ft
in tbe most complete ordtr for ihe oomlof J|
TUJE WTT WASnm
Are the largest ln the Stale. They oo a
icree of Kooll and Shad-d L\wn. Flat j
deofi, etc., and ere capjible of acuomi E
20,000 persons witu the grea'f st conveoUr. *
tra Cars run direotly to toe Gardeos.
i'tcnic Goniinitt**s are eeptcially invll* ■
aod inspect tbe Grounds, and aaoertali ■
which will be most favorable.
M. V. STEVEKS, Prspr
tO-Offioe boure3 to 6 P.M., daily, at the i
oorner 1 welUb and i'o-uom streets.
N. B — SOO.OoO a.dmiF8ion Ticksts v 1
by varionB Aesooiations holoisg testtva I
City Oordeos latt ye-r. The sale if t] 4
liquors will be prohibited on the grouadij
tival days.
Badger'sGentral Park, Oai
THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS At I
open for the season, and maaj of 1 1
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The attractions and
one. SKATING PAVILION. MUSKUM
NASITJM. Skating free on week days.
AdtnlHloa St
CHILDREN IO CENTS.
Read! Read!! Bei
THE PALACE OF FASI
New .- tore. 17 Second strre>. opp*^^
Grand Hotel. Ulothing of the lotus: a
fashionable atyles mac's to order
NOTE THE~PRICES:
Pants.. ..from $6 to $ I 2 pei
Suits .from S2B t
I invite the inspection of tbe OboiOMtH
the maiket,
A. MORRIS,
No. 17 Second St*
mt!7 lm Opposite Orosd
AUCTION SALE
New City Hall )i
No 77 and "78— Deltaql
MONDAY. JOME 16, 1873-JOHW '« '■
TOM A BON. Aaouone.r. No. 314 Hcl
ery etreet. For Parii3al»ra see »df.rlil»»«
Alt* andEx.mioer.
Br order Bou-d of Oity Bail Oommiwi*
M IB-td ROBT GEORGE. Sm f
DR..RENZJ!
HERB 1 1
ilJtTIiii
The breut Tonic tnd Appetls*rWI
Sale Everywhere-
THE R I ALTO. I
A. Popular Rendezill
The Choicest 'Wines and r.'q«i»rs *
Pacific Couat.
8VPEBO BATAWA CI«A1
THIb GEM OF A SALOON AT
No. IT TBIBD STBEE^
Will be oondnoted in so perfect a msaner
phrase "Meet me oo tbe Kialto D9tw«i
will signijy the chief joy of daily lite-
myHtf
teiH'P
H. WAFER. Propristor-
P. McAhDLl^upe^oj*,"*,
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN X.TJ1N
Cor. Second and Tehama stre
a-Terrapin oon»tantli 01
Oysters in every et^le. Pt
6UPPEK ROOMS F.TB Pi
dec 31 lm
THE VEST
A F.Terlte Resort for Lo.ere of
Good Liquors and Choice C
••-Their Femr Brudr !• * ■*<
Si
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• -I I II 1 1 . I ' . -
lfaro
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HOTEL.
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*1W ALHAMBRa THiATEH
BELLA UNION THEATRE
MAOTJ II t i-i
•rtlme Development* -, „, _ _ _
^cx**^™ CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.-
r»i «
hi
CHINE .E QUESTIO
DL.AUB1
in- ef Ltltl- »mj II K Praada
A M M B3 i
IBOONDII AND IIOTJUL.
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' IN TWO ACTS ' ••« i
■IORO ErCCNTRICITIE*.
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4 rt*«K
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OBfoeUbreMd 41 SO WHITE SHIRTS- They fit piktectlt,
■VOALL AND IFF, THFM.
A lfr**'j • oMtl ah* )
drawee pin'ait' I •■' ill* Ml.ru. b n f Tlir AUI V I T t\ II
ejWl • ** MllMIl, ->(l> ipj-*;..'. IH* feel - I HV IIMi I I Ml N
lieeei* u« luirt I IHLUHLI LLU II
' mt fai *«d tialr ■■ '•'. e« or i# i»I Mer-)
|tl m«,bit yteldt h • heel '
M 1 • !• ntt« |(
KELLT TOR]
Owrtart
I0M AN0 OAIM
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of the BotlMiT f it nf In i »n.| ■««!' ■w i*t, ft » ort« 1*1 M«r ■
d Bo t.
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loetre *ed ike #mrj «i 1 1« mi . .. .
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D BT BRCC.
M*S.l* aWII.
tUtll ftOtlSM
Ml
IeV**'a*, fu*k'«n'fl liditVi •. Glpei*
WILL SHORTLY APPFAB—
C. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
A3ID PREMIER VENTRILOQUST Or TDK WORLD. ALSO.
ROtoert Frosor, tla.© Qroat PantoTW 1tv> lat
Tll« «i.in(nin.
OA«SIM Aurl FRITZ
i*_I!i*l*Jli?^l'* A'jPV'Arn r«AT»
Ov.rt.r.
•HABSY lEITflt
iithiiim muvouumi
Oooolodin, wttb lb* K.cro A., of
XHE MVR WICi IILOCK8
1.-SB Dlioa. Tonni Btrtoa ud Tounr Br«*.
■■ TOMMT IAKI0I
Mm Miruiiit
ST-T&TsTET-B¥f
and for quality end dnrmOllltj will «er*r he matched. To be bed only at ibe
T X L. ATTTIOM sroKr. «||t Knrar ilm . rnr ('«>mrrH«
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
MMADI|WORK fflR.
wtel «lraif *nd dafahte it *•>.(«, ndpeedj
►« J OOHI*. Trani-waaar. SM Hooteem*rv
it. b*t»»»i i-id* md Ba*b. I**>nt Ik* HnM
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamship_Conipany,
I
CARRYING THE TJ. S. MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
Havrr, pjrla, Swtdao, Bolalam, Norwa/ end ell
Iorop**Q oiUet.
TbUOompior bei »rr»nf*m»r-t« w (b lb* Oora-
mtuiorerof Em>gratloa end Kallrocd CcmpioiM
tt N»w York, br wblcb ptcseDgor* ere premptlr
forwerdad to tbe Pacific Oca- 1.
For particular* apply to
D. B. .I.U'HSIIK, Ag>Dt.
mj2i)lm HS:iH Hoalgtinrrr alrrrt.
OF THi?
Ian Francisco
t Association!
v Open to the Public.
I
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. ivr. to s x=». ive.
A/C. to lO X3. AC.
•■ UCnb
( td«i!tti j i Lii7 ul a nun u) . . . . S3 CO
STILL ANOTHER.
OWISGTOTHE S'JAaoiTY OF RAIOO\S
ea Bo«h atraat, I bag to Inform mj fnecd*
and the vablio that I bav«op«Dod tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....iT....
030 Bmh atreet. hettveea Uontginaery
tt>d Krirnr.
All Drioks, Plain or Fancy, 10c.
Oondooied in i. bo ban atria and of the
Pareit Li«i<i,>r«.
CHAM. T»v FF,LDMIK\,
epll tf Proprietor.
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TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DRS. TROHMLITZ A LREDUR.ORADUATB8
of tb* L»lpalo and Vimn uotT«ralil*a, and
e'-e Aatliiaot hnneooa Uui'ed .state* Areoj, h*vn
opened l.hnlr Offi e and Laboratory at No. 480
KEARNY HTKKET. nu»r "aliforniii. for the treat-
ment of dlaeaeea of tho Urinary and Oener.tlvn
Crsani, and all Fomale Uovplalnta. To sotTuran
from Aatrima, Bronobltla, Diptberla, Sora Tnroal,
OorBamptian and othor Dia*a*en of Ibe LoroH
and Tnroa' wareoommend I'mfi-n-.r Multrr'a
■»..]>n« K*Impi of Tultr, fnoludiQK IuballnK
Apparivrm wbioo la eztenalvely naed Tn Karone.
end for which we are the Role Aganla for ine Pa-
cldo Uoait. For farther onrtlonUre onll «r addrcas
BBS TNOMMMTZ A LBEDKH,
480 K-ern> etree', Sao FranoUon.
Oft: of. HorjatV-From 10 to 12 A.M., 2 to 4 r. al ,
a' d 6 ta 7 P.M.
P h. — Separata enf.renoo for the aaoommodatfon
of Lediee. aui'i trn
0
Bar Sugar
pOR BALK— SIS KEARNY STSKKT, AT
" MBHOER'S. „ Alio, «Tary kind of Oandlei
Wholeeela and Re* il. „„„«»
oo7t/ M. A. MKBfFB.
MRU. BtTNIIAV. CLAIRVOYANT •*
AMD PSYOHUMETBR, bat ntoniod *■/"
to «S STOCKTON STREET. Hon ra from *. •
10 to 5; Fee, S3. Olrolea Mom day end F.idar: l<a
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CRITTENDEN & DALT0N,
rOBMKELT or 7BT.
HEW YORK ITAHLE4, Mlaeln ■!.,
BaTK FOBCIlABltD IBB
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET.
AND HAVE AD-
dud terg-lrtotbir/
at'ck nf boiees, wbtcbr
are all fir t-elaaa. Par->
llontar attennoo paid
t> boardief boriai.
tail lm OSITTENDBN A DALTON.
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THEATRE8 ARE OUT
GOTO TUK
Hot Bootcli,
■ntier elrrrt, sear kfamj,
And try ona of tbalr
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
All DrlnkH Too Coots
f*0U JOH. D. BRIOOH. Proprl.tor.
Ladies and Children
....WILL MBD....
KINKEAD'S
SAGE BRUSH HAIR TONIC
A DRERSINO l-LRASANr TO OB«. KARI1.Y APri.IKD.
Prevents Hair Falling,
IAB1J? "" *"' "*'' *'"' *'"•"• *■* " njRlLT V«OE
noSTufii °'I«'"»L "iOR BRUSH HAIR TONIO 1<D
DRF fi8l.NO n.r b. b.d.l tb, An.ot,
.1.11. n. O ATM. DratfBl.l.
Oom.rN.w koat(nin.rr .a« Howard Itiul. Bfidol .11 Drafl-
«'"»■ 1.1 TiT
New Discovery.
T1BI U8B OP THK WONDKBPUL PLANT
. tblt Ood l.l«Bd.d tor (ho Oar. of
RXEUamitM, NEURUOIA, COUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
la nndaritood perfaetly by the nnderelrnad— tba
only person on tbe Continent that fully oampro
h*odi it* manic qaalltim The abore Complaint*
ar*> Tcatsd ext«rra!ly wl.h aafpty and aaooaaa.
DR. K K. DOI) -J- i« to l." r.mnd at bti Utnc*.
TISMarker. atreot. nppo- ue 'I bird, Konroi 1 end
.. Irom lUa M t'lPM .and from 2 to 6 I'M
Residence, .t>rtO Ml*aton atnet. P. turtle nan
bo aooomtnodattd w>tb Korm and Board. apSO
LA FORMES'
Hair Restoratiye Powder
T BIS POWDER WILL PREVENT THR HAIR
from ratlins; off.aod al»i restore a new itrnwlb
of Hair to tb* bald need within a few weeka where
tti ii roota are not destroyed. Tbla powder la mixed
with warm water and naod a* a with tbre* tlinae
a week. A trial of ona box win oonflac* avta tb*t
thu la r0 bnmhuir, Prlte SO oant*. Cffi -a. t(l
ANNA SfRttET. bete*ea Kddy end ElHt, PoWell
■ndHeaoe. nnfiim
Single Outside Rooms.
— wrrn
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair Mattrnsses,
AT TUK——
BRANCH HOUSE,
4«« SAXSOME HTZir.r.T. COB. CUT,
AT
BMrty Otut» per XVlelat,
Atttl Lck» by tli© Week.
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h. J. EWILL, rroprlitor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
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THE JOURNAL OF AMBSEKIKr*.
Published ererr Da, in the Year b,
f. i». BOGr-A-aEtDTTS
S0S Hcrthuut and C85 Washington its.
Below Montgomery, San 7ranotaao.
THUBSDAY JUKE 5, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc.
California. Theatre.
"Cono-asaa." with magniBcent aoenery, ajor-
SS0Q9 costumes, Imposing processions, floe nxx-
oio. tad excellent acting by John MoOallonrh,
Henry Hdwarde.MlsB Annie Graham and others
Ijj etiil tbe attraction at tbia taoaee. To-morrow
night. Jobo McQallongb, the manager, who baa
catered so worthily to the amusement ef the
San Francisco public, will take hia annual beaeflt,
and will appear ae King Lear in Sbakipeara's
tragedy of that name. The public may cot fid ent-
Jr anticipate an imp* r.onation of this part which
has seldom been surpassed on an; stage. This la
not flattery, bot troth. Forrettle dtad, and there
nrs many of hia great p\its wbioh no onecan
ploy so well as John MoOalloogh.
AUumbra Theatre.
Large fashionable and delighted andiencet are
the role at this theatre. Kelly and Leon's seaian
of Oilanbieh opera boaffe promietB to bo ae ano-
oeasfnl as wai Aimee't, and the ope* can be more
general!? eojojed, as their (an la patent to all.
' Barber Bin'' in wolch Leon sings and acta mag-
nificently, Kelly mak«a a splendid Barber Bin, and
Bob Bart, dees some immensely fanny pa3iness
ns B O'Betoh, will be preoeded to-night by
Master Barney, in bis champion jig, and la an
act with Sam Rickey, Little Mao in a comic polka,
and other performances specified on onr first page.
Bella Union Theatre.
Miss Hay L'-eli*-, the calladkt, MUs Lotta Gray.
oharaoter artist, Miss Zsdfe Laaoellee, the grace-
ful Bearer. te, and Casein and Fritz, the wonder-
ful gymnasts, will all appear to night, in connec-
tion with a strocg company of old favorites.
Buckley's New Varieties.
"The qaestions of the day," "What Shall be
done with the Chinese ?" "How ib Captain Jack
to be Treated 7" and many others will be die-
ousted this evenirg by Ned Bnckley, Harry Bevoy,
and other Bab!e sages.
Benefit of H-S0 Annie Graham.
Mi- 8 Annie Graham, leading lady at the Califor-
nia Theit re, who has filled the position she occn-
pies with great ability, and, white she has given
Bttisfaotfon In every oharacter in which she has
appeared, has ia some b6en positively great-— nota-
blyln that of Cora in "Article 47"— will tske her
first bea.fit on Monday next. We are snre that
the public of r-an Franolsoo will with pleasure
avail themselves of this opportunity of Bhowing.
their appreciation of Miss Graham's talent, and
will crowd the bouse to overflowing. "Romeo and
Jallat" will be played with John McOnlloagb as
the gentle Romeo and the beneficiary ss Juliet.
Benefit of Mrs. Josephine Jackson.
On Sunday evanipg, a parlor entertainment of
poetry and snuato will be givsn at the California
Theatre, for the benefit of Miss Josephine Jack-
ion. JohU McCullongb, Miss Maggie Moore,
Henry Edwards, J. O. Williamson and others,
whose names appeir on our fir.t page, will assist.
Mrs. Jaokson serves t-e public in a pleasing
manner, knows by sight, thousands, and we hope
will see a large proportion of hsr bowleg acquaint-
ances at the California Thatreon Sunday night.
Humboldt Park. Oakland.
Tbisfavorlte summer neoit will open for the
season on Sunday nezt, and a performance will be
given by the following favorite artistes: Leon
Samwsils, Horatio- /> elaon, and the charming lit-
tle California oharacter m.t:cs9, Miss Lulu Wil-
son. The programme apDears on our first page.
The Metropolitan Brass Band will be in attend-
ance, and there will be danoing in the Pavilion,
and otber diversions. The Telegraph Avenue
Oars will convey visitors from the Oakland ter-
minus to the Park. Next Sunday afternoon oan
be very plessintly spent a h. thU pretty suburban
resort, and there will doob'.le.n be a large crowd
of pleasnre-eeekers tiers.
Woodward's Gardens.
Toe Whale pond Ib fist approaching completion.
Additions are to be made to tho menagerie, and
attractions are being constantly added.
Asi.TcaiT.OAL Mrjsfnas.— One of the most
c ttnplet* collections of the kind in the United
SUtoo. comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
lifnl .tci models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
Bniy) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
•oar may be profltahlr ir>flnt. bare.
Doubtful.
"Men are what Women Make Them," ie
the singular title of a new hook. It may be
true, bnt we bare seen some dreadful poor
specimens of the manufactured article,
which fact reflects bedly either upon the
material or the maker.
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The Wew 0>ster House.
Otsteb Gbotto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oytter Dn.li n In
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 428
Pine fit., next to Bowen BroP,, grocers. This it
in evert/ raped a place where a gentleman can
takt his family. 5 O
m
It Is True.
J. A. 8baber k Oo. are eelllng parlor, sets acd
all other kinds of turnltnre end bedding cho^psr,
for caab, than ary other dealer In town. Other
dealers don't stand a shOBt of a chance when
People know Boaters prices. 707 Market street.
Prnlt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all AcheB and Pains,
Bound Not to be Beat,
Ia Q. BurkhardtV motto. Pine French Cajf
BootB m-de 1o trder Item |p u $]o. A gocd
and tatlifacilon guaranteed. Call at MO Wash-
ington strett and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to salt everyone's puree. 4 DI
C xn ObiOTT-clor' Every Wljtnt*
'iuo beet chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jast off
Kearny. 3-i
Star Shirts ana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for eate oheap, at the
What Oheer Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff at, •
McDowell, Snow Card. 'Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
COS Market street, onr. Post and Montgomery tr
Be Sociable.
Men who isolate themrelves from society,
and have no Dear and dear family ties, are
tba most uncomfortable of human beings.
Ujron says that "happinesB was born a
twin," but the phras?, though pretty and
poetic does Dot go fareoougb. We are gre-
girious, and are not inteudei to march
throogo life either in single or doable file.
The man who cores for nobody, for whom
nobedy cares, bas little to live for. You must
have a hsap of emteis to have a glowing
fire. Scatter them apait, and they will be-
come dim and cold. So, to have a brisk,
vigorous life, yon mutt have a group of lives
to keep each warm, to afford mutual en-
couragement, confidence and support. If
you wish to lire the life of a man and not of
a fungus, be sociable, be brotherly, be chari-
table, be sympathetic, and labor earnestly
for the gocd of your kind.
abolition oil.
Dutch Dialect Writing-.
The Westfield News Le'tar is doing some
very gocd Dutch dialect writing. The fol-
lowing is a epecimeo: Dher Grooked Black
girls will gif some amoosementa nod things
at Moosio Hall Yens lay. I dond cood see
how dhey cood execoot all dhoso dances mit-
eut raising dic-r roof oof dher liddle crib.
Llddle boys coodn't set on dher gallery
seats near dat shtage, else dhey mite git
kicked in dher mouths, and, dher orchestra,
for modesty's sake, vill hold umbrellas ofer
dher heed) Then dbose girls vas shaking
dher "lighd vantasdic,*— (und it vas two
dollars Udo to pooneh peek holes in dat
umbrellas, doo.
Helljtaoua Tallc
The Congregatiooalist is a little out of
humor in its last i sue. It sits of the Bob
ton Bazaar, that "the saleswomen have been
selected more for their good looks than for
their orthedozy." The Christian Register
touches the root of the matter in its retort:
"There are very fewgirle, ins de or outside
of Christendom, who would not rather be
called pretty heretics than homely-believers/
Women Teachers.
The esperiment'recently ma'o in Ohio of
placing women at the head of all thet-chools
below the high schools U pronounced a de-
cided scc?ees. The inBtruciion and disci-
pline have been as good as formerly, there
have been fewer difficulties between teach-
ers and pupils, and fewer complaints have
been made by parents against lesebert?.
Explain.
An Illinois paper speaks of an "eighty
year old octogenarian in its town who has
seen the frost of thne. Bcore years and ten/'
What was the matter with his eyes during
the other ten years ? Or did it snow for ten
years ? This is something in which the
public are interested.
Some people are never contented. After
having all tbeir limbs broken, their heads
smashed and their brains knocked out, they
will actually go to law and try to get fuither
damages.
Cbarity does not study fasbion in her
metLcds; but let her oome in whatsoever
awkward guise she may, she is always
beautiful.
Life is like a theatre. During the play
we take higher and lower seats, bnt whe 1 it
is over, we mingle in the eommou stream
and go home.
,*.
A veteran remarks that in the army they
were never troubled by mothB— probably on
account of tke quantity of c.mp fire used.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carnage, stylish
horBes and a reliable driver are the leading es-
eentials of an tsjoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco eo unquestionably
as from Funk Conton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. His handsome turn-out? are uaed
by tbe beat circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ ablp, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he is more liberally patron-,
ized than any otber carriage proprietor on this
OoaBt, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
except those whioh he provides. Franhhas en-
joyed great t-ucoeas In his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it mafcee
him a favorite with all who pa'ronlze him. *
Woman's KlRhte.
One would ttlnk that It was one cf woman's
rights to erjiy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame price for It. Nearly all the res-
tonrints " ii r ladies and get tlemen" in Ban
Francisco have poorer fara than those where
gentlemen oDly dioe. Tbebe ib an exception.
At the Fiobeeb Rtbtaufakt, on Wa-blng'on
street, at the ceroer of Dunbar Alley, ladles cab
get anex'ellent brdaafaet, dinner oc lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, ^B'ablish^d
since 1819, provides every .usury the market
aflordB, B 'th l'.dfes and gentlemen find tntrj
dishes to phase the most epicurean taste, *
Do lVot Buffer irom Corns.
The nnfortnnate sufferers from Oorna, Bun.
ions, Olub and Ingrowing Nails, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fi. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
§™*k from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability. References given lirequlred. b
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at tbe What Oheer Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff itreet. *
Mothebi or Families who are about to spend
the Summer in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves as well aa their children with under-
cloahing. The only place where they can buy
the Bame cheaper and made of better material
than at any otner place is at E. Frledlander &
Co'*, No. 9 Third Btreet, Nucleus Building. 3n
sTH-Ve Hunare<l Men Wanted
Immediately. To send tbeir washing to the
Tbe "Prophet Elijah" Hae teen arieated
in Cleveland.
Some women carry four pounds of hair
on their head.
Chioago newsboyB siog out, "Full account
or tbe Mi doc masqaerp-del"
Policemen Eggs, of Chicago, wis broken
for not attending to bis beat.
An effort id making to stock the Thames
with trout and salmoD. They don't grow
well, however, and the London Bportiman
bas to content bims.if with pike and perch,
Tbe fault is laid to tbe charge of the vora-
cious swans, and Londoners say the pike : a
not eo bad a fish after all.
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In diecuBalDg the evils of Chinese Immigra-
tion and the exUtlng depression of business in
San Francisco conBtqaent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chinese la our work-
shops, the Golden En hits the nail squire on
tbe htad in the following :
Tbe only measure of redress whioh bold* oat
toy prciini-o of mlief is the formation of aoti-
Oit,wb» societies all over tbe Oo&st, tbe members
of wbiub. fchftll be pledged oot to employ Chines,
not ro pQjcfcaie coodo of tr,o?» «rho 00 employ
tbe ib, nor to purchase goods of Chinese minufac-
turiue.. Tbep diet prupuse tbeBe anti Obiness so-
cietits sboo d t e to make tbamselvnB felt in the
abir&cter of pnreb&ssra. If one tboneand men
in tbio city should effecc so organization under a
eoltmn ple'-g" not to employ Cbineee nor to our-
ooaae goods of individuals or firms wbo migbtem-
p!oy them, it would greatly etrengtbeu the bands
of snob of our local manufacturers as are now
eaeaged in tbe experiment of competing with
Chinese manufactures. If tbis one tbousud was
multiplied by ten, a*> it eoon might be, the suc-
cessor tbeexoeriment wonld be assured. These
societies must be organized without the aid of law,
asnolaw woald be constitatloaal that 'disorimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Such organiza-
tions conld only be carried ont where the com-
inanity is nearly unanimous Id favor of tbe object
to bs attained ; but such unanimity, it Is believed,
prevails in tbis Stats.
The experiment has beei tried by at lestt
one man in Sin Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Sutliff, who Is proprietor of two large.cigar
stores, SSO and 832 Kearny ttr-'et. ab lmg ago
&< ISC'1, Mr, Sitliff, kaowlDg what the result
of Cbineee labor would bs farmed the resolu-
tion to neither employ OhlnoBe workmen, nor
tei, nor purchase cigars made by Chlnece, and
he nas carried out this resolution to the pres*
ent day, and will continue to adhere to it as
long a ' he remains In business. Many of his
friend* thought it Impoif ibie for him to stem
the curr.'ii t of r ppoeitlon to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
has done so successfully, and instead of the
one imatl establishment whioh be commenced
with at the time of forming tbl3 renolution, he
now has lit'o of the la-te-. t in tbe city.
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the multitude of fashions
in hats. At " Thb" Hat 6tore, 647 Wa-hlugton
street (second .bat store below E> aruy) , all tnese
nrw etsles can be found. The stork is Immense
—the prices are reasonable, Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited. b
We get no business frjm Chinese, and we
employ none to da onr woib, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidt^dorff mreet
Oysters,
Xn strolling round the otber night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
unr careless feat, by ohanoe did Stray
To where a fountain's ceaselesB play
Of sparkling waters, made a Bozeen
Through which a Bweet bouquet was seen ;
While moesy atonb and pearly Hhell,
O'er whleh the wsters softly fell,
Made that window feem to be
Home fairy grotto of tbe pea.
rftcp," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It loose ao nice — and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, '-I must agree
That tbis place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at onr side a waiter neat
Made hlB appearance, ashed our wish—
Bald they had almOBt any dish
That we might name. We found It tro* ,
And cooked magnificently, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam a arid crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we fonnd they had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we cocld name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladlsa, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best Ice cream;
80 here they flock, the little sinnerB,
To get what they call "such nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll and made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Doubc, S37 Eueh street, above
M->htgomery; open Day and Ninht.
OHAELF.8 HAAKE. Proprietor,
San<?"wicb Island Pulu,
Since the recension of tbe king to the throne
of the t?andwich Islands everything there looks
more bopefol, and every kind of indoBtry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer In
bedding Bud furniture, 520 Washington street,
oppesite the mirket, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the Fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for met trass beddlne. and doubtleBs Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no dlmculty in dienosine ol all
thatcomos. a
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Asa. L.. Wauframan's
" Ohiga»o Beer Depot," 623 Sacramsntostreet,
between Montgomery and Ke&ray, The cela
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Dally luaoh, with lobit r salad and
other delicacier, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 ctnts. Begulir Ger-
man lnnches, caviar, Swiss cheese and sand-
wicnes, Biryed to order. To lunoh at Wauga-
mau's iB the thiag. 5 j
Priotofirraprilo caraa>
At one dollar per dozen at tbe Peop'ea Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission stre-rt. 1
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Rookarltr-re nixl viUioc-ra.
Staoey A Mock, (school books a epeoialty.) S. W
corner Fourth and Jessie.
ii. R. Moore. <w HonuroecerT, near Merobaat.
Biralneaa Cvlleirva.
Heald's, Bryant 4 Strattou'- College. 21 Post street
Hutchera.
Kats, Fred. Btalla 94 to EK>. Oaliforula Uarkat,
Em ploy moil t Office.
Obag. F. Becherrr A Oo., 652 Sacramento street.
Chinese Emplo.iment Oo.— Pierce i, Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
French Fancy Gomii,
tiOoan A Oo., 19 Mentcomerr, 107 aad nw Suttsr,
■Fair Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender, msDufactnrer, $2 Second street
HamuB Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Oo.. HO Second straeU
Milliners.
Mrs. M. Belie. 226 Kearnr ilreet.
Searcher ef Ilecord*.
0. V. Gillespie, 611 Washing>oaatrset.
"Wiitchea and Jewelry.
H. A. Oallender 62 Seoond street.
Whlteu'en and Paper TfgDgeri
A. W. Wbelder, .22 Geary street.
Wines and .Liquor*. (Wholesale.)
Daneri F. A Co.. ff\A Front.
FIGARO
IS DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAT THROUGH]
out the centre of the city, in alt HjteU, Res*
taorants. Saloons, Stsrea and Offices.
FIGARO
IS OffiOULATED EVERY DAT ON THE
Oakland FerryBoats to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
FIGARO
IS" "HERE, THEKK AND EVKRYWHFBJE,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
In tto Tbfcact-s. Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CntOULATES IN THE BEST SOOTETV, IS
placed in the bands of nearly all wbo come
to the 01 ty to make purchases, and is therefore the
best Of advertising mediums.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMMKIIH
every Theatre in San Francisoo.
FIGARO
|S MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
M. pricoipal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon- the paper* left io the theatreu at sight
being gatbered np and saved tor that purpose.
Twenty Thoueand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, office 121 Leideadorff Bt.
White Labor Only!
Employed by the What Oheer Lsundry, 121
Leideedotff s'reet. •
Pre,*., and Sweet.
For the beet confectionery, go to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery 61. near Sutter. »
OnAiiHoviNT.— Madame Clara Aotonla, the
Olairvoyant Physician and Independent Tranos
Medium. S23 Kearny street, bet. Bush and Pine.
onaultatloua in English, French and German.!
Pratt* • Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-1,
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant Etrest Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All binds of repairing
done. Jewelry for Bale, «-p
Uillikeki. — HatB cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
fCtATAifs^SSS. ST
LOOK. OXJT7
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Business Directory
100,000 '
OIPIES^ TO BE ISSSED ON
or abunt Jnoe 10th Send tnyonr
advertisements irnsoediately to No. SOS Mont-
gomery at., at R. M. FD WARDS'. m»lm
CANDIES.
ALL KINDIb OE THE FINK5T OAND.
made at oar Steam Oandj Factory daily. A-
orders, Mpeoiallj Iroui tbe ooontry.-ara sohoita-
ard will be proraptlj attentls^ to. „„„„
OANTk* A WAONBR,
14V7 Montnomorv "U. n*-r Snr»-
mmm lodgibu noust
FINELY FOBNISaKD ROOMS, SIN
gle or in salts,
"Well X<lg:n.K«d and V«nt1tat«d.
UararoieDed Rooms to let, Lodtring wiu
or without board. ALBAMURA BCiLDIRC
■IS? Snub street. l-wMU
CLASSES INJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
Iha Tbeatrical Professton in aliforoia pre~
poee for*r:ing classes for instruction in F.loontirn
Psreona wisniuR to avail tb.mselvee of the oppor-
tunity of Qcnutrice a useful art at a moderate oos<
can send in tnoir names to "Oambvees " P. O. Boi
2334, when particulars aa to terms, etc.. will b»
sent *-t them ^a» 1
RETURN THE BOOK!
VP"HOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
" OF HOME" from the Fioaro Office Is par
_ai«aUtif letaaaaUd to tatoin^ at ojana.
GREAT REDUCTICH IN PRICES'
....07....
ta^TJIBS SUITS'
....AT.,..
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly May >r A Wurkheim.)
Nor SO &tONTOOUEBT STS£B>
Oppt>ait« the Lick House.
I
BSASCD, 408 KEARNY S1UMM1
MB. MAYBR CALL-' ATTENTION TO Hli
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Vehel '
and Cloth,
And his new ,tjiss of rsnd,-msde Bilk Wbai « I
ntn.rLADUCb' SUITS, at VERY LOW PBinffi'
AI.O. » tarn .look ol tiirluaa, BroobsandlS
fr bawls. Lsco J.cheis Bilk . Bd Ootton VsIvm?
Silk* Sstins, tlloskinBs. and e.er, dejoMniu."
Trimininn. JUST vltfalVUD. a k!™B
the MunmerHt-jleaof
•"LAIK ANxt IMIIIIUIDtll)
UKEX SFITnj,
S. B.— Oloaks, Dresses aad suits mad, to aril.
in latest fashion, at roaaonable rates.
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HN McCULLOUCH,
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KKX.I. CLARKE.
CHARLES EDMONDS.
MR. LOCH SCHKIDT.
MR. ERNST SCHLOTT
Fv*n« Mii«[rsl Director
mil a mjou'i iiLionoir or
igs, Songs, Duetts,
'umentMl Solos
BmoMTBS
Jelebrated Authors and
Composers.
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Will Hln.liJi.iA VI Itora e n enfe] PANflSO
a Till SPLISD1D PATILIOK. Ten Ploe, awing., Ala.
%r Th* T.l'Rr ph At.i,a» Ci*i, elwaya w.ltlng at the
Oitlaod Depot, will cury Yialtora lo tl a door of the Part.
Aimisiiax rirre • eatk
L.e,£lea IS Cent*
Children abder 10, free.
ian House.
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ORIN, Proprietor.
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Alt it- Too "ltd Cioork" ia al-
■ vara on baod. Dropin
DAVE MKNDRb. Proprfator.
LO HAS RETURNED TO
|Ctaa Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
lr«et, hua Removed to
Siiooud Ktrcet,
fval WIT! find at complete aa-
SHISTS and Fl KMSIL
1*1. at ibe nanal Ioav iirleea.
KE5IEDICT A CO.
P-'">1
BLAND HOUSE,
|S SAOBAMEHTO STKEET
llAB MOIfTGOalKRY.
jiT HOUSE IN THE CITY.
J» HAS JUST BBRK THOR-
■aeTttad ibrooaboot, aod baaaflrau
I. BARBER SHOP "nowtiil. Alio,
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CURES DYSPEPSIA.
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WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
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BLOOD PUKIF1EK.
f.» if
WILLIS' BAND.
MD8IO FURNISHKD FOR ALL
ocasaiont. Maslo imported, arraDged
&nd for SaIs.
MAItl CSM. BLTM lender or
Orchestra.
ilt.VKY TON IIRR HF.HIIJ:.., latnt.-
of Brass Band.
■sT-Ordi rs from Hit ttonnt ry promptlr nttepdod
to Addrons M. W. WILLIS, Kkpoii's MoiIc
Store. I«H M'ji.ttf.msnr»tri'ot., Or MAROUfl If.
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(Montgomory Blook.)
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at*~ Tarm Dapoalta, one per cant, par mootn.
arRo EotryiFe. Or obarirft r„r Brant, Rook.
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Satisfaction Cuarantoedl
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tha neat muatoiao, in aba Slata. under comoe. 'iff .
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ate., attoodid to.
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for aeivicoa actoalli porfotmed.
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and Miiioit "•> hand.
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fell If CHRIS FELDMAIin.
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AS BS. ROOERT. OLAIBVOVANT, TEST .
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CERMAN PIANOS.
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'or tba aaUbrat.d Factorioa of
Hlot^oar, in Laipr.te, aod Bonlelp,
THE OLD
not ecotcn,
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and *»*'sfy yonnveif.
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fe7tf w. s. WAI.DHOf. Proprietor
GEORGE MATES
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imi lur in -.r-. I pro-0'DMDts have ri*(io rrj»de>»
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lt« pr-mppi-ity. Oar Bills ol ftW
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Motto ir "Good Karj. (ioofi Oooklnitend Mod«r*t*>
Ibuffes."
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MINERS' RESTAURANT,
481 end Still ( otr.meroiil, and
7«tt Market street.
Open rom IS a.m. to in p.m eaSl In
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
'/1KUINIA ejlTY. NIKVADA,
rUJS KLROAI9T THBATRB HAS BBBJf «Jt--
deeortvted, and can be rooted by the nlfM 4*
r lbs week. SUre »i1 traveling oompr-* —
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Mannc-r aod sold Pronrlete*
Or to ,1. H. HtOABK,
«••» W.#hir.r«r.w; n»r-*t Ran FTaoolefX.
MRS. E. REGAV,
Fashionable Milliner.
lOA TlIIRlk 8TBEEI',
Has the chnl ra and mot .olnct, r."mrtment mi
troxl* in heir line m the dt- . Her HATSere DMlv
vkIb of hanatv. tid w"a' is mo t limo::n.(, Bttsftr
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THZ JOURNAL OP AMT7SEMENTB.
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AT
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Below Montgomery. 8m lrsnoUoo.
THURSDAY 3VSE 5. 1673
Comedy a -d Tragedy.
Barjn aulUJK, iu h ouTBrsition on the
theatric*. witLs, tims deicribsa comedy and
tragedy: "The busiates of a oomedy is
alvr»ya a mariiige, and that of a tragedy a
jjiurder. All tue intrigue '.urns oo this ques-
tion. Bball thoy marry or eLall they not
marry?— shall they kill or ehall they not
.kill? They shall not tuarry, thBy Bb»ll kill;
so ends the first act. Thty shall not marry,
they shall not kill, one uies the eeoond act,
A Dew means of marrying and killing pre-
sents i s If, which ia the tubitujea of the
third -cf. Anew JifiicaUy ariss, and pre-
vents the mar iag . and the murder; and fchia
forma the foorih aet. At leDgth, we>riel
vith t^e con es', they marry and thoy kill,
which comp'et a the piece."
A Short Love Story.
Here is a short story, told by odo MtrgBD,
a tea captiin, canc^hlug the choice of a
husband at se *, wave* may afford a profita-
bly Iiidi t) young iaait8 en voyage:
Single ladies of eo cros* the ocean under
the tpeial care of the captain of the Bhip,
and if a love affair occurs among the pas
sang.rs he is made the confident of one or
boih parties. A very fascinating youDg
lady bad been placed under Morgau's cire,
and three young gentlemen fell desperately
in love with her. They wara all equally
agreeable, and the lady did not know wbioh
to cnonrage. She aeked the captaio"8 ad-
vice. "Come on d:ck," he said, "the fiist
day it is calm; the gentlemen, of course,
will all ba near you. I will have a boat
quWtly lowered down, and do you jump
overboard, and see whioh of the gentlemen
will jump after yon." A cilm day Boon
came; the captaiE's suggestion's followed,
and two of the lovers jumped after the
lady at the same iaettm. But between
thea? two Bfce could not dccide, bo exactly
had been their devotion. She Bgain consult-
ed the oapt in, who said, "Take the man win
didn't jump— he's the more sensible fellow,
and will make the best husband.
"That a How,"
After a grant snow etorm a little follow
"began to sh ivet a p ith through a large snow
bank befo e bis grandmother's door. Ho
hid nothing but asmall shovelto work wit').
"Howd<> you expect to get through that
drift," ask d a man passing by.
"By keeping at it, said the boy, cheerful-
ly. "Thit's how."
That '8 ihe secret of mastering almost
«vory d.ffi ulty u'ider t'je sui. If a hard
task 'a before you, eticx to it. Do not keep
thiakiog ;hc»w luge or huw bar. 1 it is; but
go at it, and little by little it will grow
smaller until it is done*.
A Poetic Description of Fa mo.
"Air. Speaker," exclaimed a member of
the Arkansas Legislature, "my colle.gue
tiunti me with a dtsiie for fame. I scorn
the imputa ion, air. Fame, sir 1 What is
fame? It is a thaved pig with a greased
tail, which slips through the bands of thou-
sands, and then is tccidentilly cmght by
some lucky felow that happens to hold on
to it. I let this greased-tailed quadruped go
by me without an effort to clutsu it, sir I"
Mrs. Bower*.
At the monthy meeting of the Bohemian
Club, hod on Tuesday, a resilution was
passed thanking Mis. D. P. Bi. wars for pte-
seutlog to the olnb a large Bized photjgr *ph
of herself, in the character of Mary Stuart,
executed by Bradley and Rulofeon,
Literary Arrivals.
J. M. Bailey, the editor cf the Danbury
News, and the pest fanny paragraph writer
iu the Uuited Staes, arrived in San Fran-
c sco on Tuesday night.
Joe' Go dman, of the Virginia Territorial
Enterprise, his come down to. sea how San
Francisco is gettiueon.
Herman Mul!er, long connected with tie
German Demokrat, has returntd from an
European ttu<\ and will once more settle
down in California, which for cHnut?, fair
women and brave men Burpasscs any other
place on e trth.
The Bohemian Club has extendel a cor-
dial welcome to. these fraternal spiiits.
Romance of a Poor Younsr Nan.
Horaea F. Clark, Tanderbili'e son-in-law
and right bower, was once one of the mott
eloquent lawyers in New York One dty,
being poor, be went into Vandorbilt's office,
and sad:
"Commodore Vanderbilt, I like your
daughter, and she likes me. I want your
consent to my marrying herl"
"Ah!"' said the old man, oynioally, "ycu
want my money, do you?"
Clark tarnei toward the door and said:
"Oh, you and your money be 1"
"Say, young fellow!" shoutsd Vanderbilt,
"come back here; you can have ber."
So he married the girl, left law, want in-
to Wall street, and ia worth twelve to fifteen
millions.
The English Lonenagc.
A French gentleman, learning English to
some pu'pose, replied thus to the saluta-
tions :
, "How do ycu do, monsieur?"
"Do vat?"
"How do you find you find yourBelf ?"
"I never loses mytelf."
"How do you feel?"
"Smooth ; you just feel me."
"Good morning, monsieur!"
"Gocd! No, it's a bad one; it's vet and
nasty."
Very Evident.
The Louisville (Ky.) Daily Programme
always comes to us with an X on it. The
mailing clerk likes to put it there because it
is ornasnentil to wrappers. That Figabo
is reo ived i i pretty well proved by the fact
tbtt the l.st Programme we received con-
tained five para^rapls from Fioabo'3 col-
umn.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Ourea Rhenmitinm and Neuralgia.
A Libeled Judge.
Jinnee Doffling wants $10,000 from the
New York Sun for saying that he opened
court, the otaer day, by asking a prisoner
for s "ch*w," aud wound up by adjourning
■to the front room tj tako a drink.
Child's Play.
The Oakland News sensibly observes : The
absurl ordinance tj prohibit Chinamen
from exporting the bones of their dead coun-
trymen, aDd ihe requirement for cutiing off
the pigtii s of all Chinese prisoners are al-
ready rendering San Francisoo ridiculous
The attempt to pander to the prejudices of
an over-excied people can cmse nothing but
harm. There are too many Oblnamen here,
and we all want to get rid of them, but euch
cl ildiah measures will never bring about tue
desired effect.
♦
A Pleasing Experiment.
The Detroit Free Press says: "A farmer
went put of a store in that city the other day
leaving his dog behind, and the clerkB got
an oyster ean and a string and thought they
would have a little fun. The dog smelt snuff,
and after taking a mutton chop out of one
young men's leg. want through a ten-dollar
pane of glass with extraordinary facility.
The clerks figure: 'Four clerks into ten dol-
lars'worth of glfBi twenty shillings e:cb.m
Avoid a Quarrel.
Should you happ ea in a disoussian to find
that you and your opponent are likely to
take opposite vijns, kneck him down at
once, for fear you should be lei into a quar-
rel.
•Crystal Sump'c Rooms.
The Crjstal, olive to the wants of the com-
munity, has imported direct, Btfwabd's cele-
brated Scotch Whisks', which all true lovers
of good Kquors wilt sample t/ wise, Biiodj &
■Dunuo, proprietor?, 635 Saoramento street, be-
t wain Montgomery aod Saneeme. 6 c
X>r. Barlow J- s-imitii
Is giving a cours of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenolng it 7 M o'clock.
A part of the evening ia devoted to examining
And prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith ttivee
phrenological examinations In renrd to health
lo invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p m., tree. w
'Fixe BHt Bemedles.
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pals. Dr. Per.
let* Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints
for sale by all druggists. Agency, 117 Sansome
street, corner of Oommtrcial. *
1>1% Donerty
Has devoted nis study more particularly to
Obronio and specific practice, and a« raoh is
bow the most successful of any Physician in
-San Franolaoo, Office 619 Sacramento street,
•jsomer of Leldefldorfl, a few doors oelow What
Cheer House. i
Slgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private lessons in Italian and English
Vocal Music, at G45 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the pupil. 6-j
'A. JE*XoaB&xit JLioearion.
PersonB desiring cc^n'ortable lodgings In a
.-Central location, shouU visit the Aihsmbra,
•and inspeot the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tne bulloins is a verv fine one and is well
1 tghted ma ventilated. #
Premium Shirt Maker.
Mrs. Eveline MorrlB 626, Keerny St., rsspect-
4allv solicits a call from friends, and strangers
Visiting the Oit?. Newest Biyles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 5.G
Linrtiee Vlalttnsc Cards.
Written, engraved or print«d by Johh P.
•£>WT5B, 126 Sntter street, opposite Lick House,
r . " at the Qrand Hotel. N. B.— Haztdxkb-
c -sre KEATLT marked. Pekmakbhip of every
.description to order. 9
A young lady in New Hampshire has just
secured a position &s school teacher upon
the following certificate: "ThiBis to certify
that Tamer Noyes Btands on a medium
with other girls of her age and ssx, and for
what I know, is as good as folks in general."
Ia a recant murder case in Tennessee the
counsel for the pro3ecution spoke of tie
vie ion "lying wrappei in the soliloquy of
his ownblocd."
Til© Last New Song.
Air— "JHoettt Chandon."
Emerson Oorvllle Is my name,
My business alvays is the same;
EaBtern Oysters, a-jd Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
S*fe1y these Bivalves to all I show,
OhI high oh! oh I high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corville Fays eol says sol
On Fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of Sh'ill-Q'h In every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
LadleB with escorts there always go,
Ladles gol Ladles go I
Emerson Corvllle's politel and so
8-1 They go! they gol they gol
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil-
drens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, vallssp,
e'o., hciow co-t. Call if yon want bargains. 3l
. Dental Work.
Foe rrKEsr quality or wons, go to T. 0. Jee-
.ecp. dentist, oor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tucker's. s' S-o
Attention, Ladles
To give the «r)n the softness of velvet, and
Lliv tint of the lily to the complexion, use
Picket's Grzhe DE Lis. L
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
PoBt street. Sewing machines rented and re.
paired as ueuiL and sold cheaper than ever, x
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing- Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Bchoen-
wald, 127 Second street. i-Ei
Kattler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly lu the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 334 Bush street,
below Hsarnv. 4 h
9 rui» Moore,
Formerly of Bass House Carriages, can be
ound in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es*
abllBhment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts.. or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
laft at either place promptly attended to day
of nigbt, at reduced ratee. ra
Fine Candies
Fresh, sweet and delicious Oandles, of every
variety, at M. A, Mercer's pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
Public accommodation.
Washing left at the offioe before 8 a. ac, can
be returned in the evening if required; we
never disappoiDtl What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street.
3
A Seivant in the Corner.
Wteo's Oarpit Sweeper, with the bett aesort-
ment of Carpets soil Fumltrre in the State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly cppo<e the Qrand Hotel,
ilr;et street. 4P
NEW ADVESTJSENIGWTP.
B. P. O. O. SEALiB.
•y-Xomlwutlon of Officers for the emu-
l»tr term will take place at the next
Started SCeetloB, TUESDAY, June lO,
when all member* are reqaeated to be
present.
jo5td
A. W. AABK, O. S. O. 8.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MISS ANNIE GRAHAM
Takes pleasnre in announcing to the San
Francisoo public that abe will take
HER FIRST BENEFIT
HOUDAT JCYF.XIAG JUNE »th
When will be presented Shakepeare's bean-
til ul Love Story, ia 5 acts, entitled
Romeo And Juliet
JULIET HISS ANNIE GRAHAM
ROMEO MB. JOHN MoDULLOUGH
je5 td
IffahFs Gallery!
ALTHOUKH MR. TAERB ADVERTISES
^*- baviog withdrawn (?) from the Photographic
GaUeir, No 18 Montgomery street, the under-
signed retains posaeB-ion of all negatives taken
at that Dlaee, and is prepared, as heretofore, to
famish all kinds of Piotnrss in th« best manner
guaranteeing, with first-class taUnt, to give eatit-
faotion in alt oases.
MR. NAHL'8 personal attention 1b given to
all retouching and oolortag in every Btyle, in
Wbioh art hei3 acknowledged by all t) be at the
head of hia profession.
NAHL & OO.,
Artists and Photographers.
ja4 1w 18 Montgomery st., near Market
....AT....
McDAKIEL'S THEATRE
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
•VTaleot going Esst will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond Vfith
J. HcDASIEL,
mi9 ~ Look Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,
And Oolletre of 2Xadtclne*
lO (\f\f\ BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT.
M-\J*\J\J\J ive obiecta tobe sien. Open to th«
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HAUt
8 18 Montgomery atreet. FOR MEN ONLT-
iTDtt. JOBDAN'B PBIYATB OFFICE is at 911
Geary street (opposite old Mechanics' Pavilion).
FRED. C. WENTWQRTH,
Announces that at his Saloon,
C91 Rcnroj at.. Bf. W. cor. Sacramento*
Long lamoaa for the excellence of its
WINES and LIQUORS
All Drinks will henceforth be
T £3 ~JNT C 3E3 IM" T « .
tnyEOlm
Metropolitan Theatre,
81CRAUEHTO.
WK. MORROW. SOLE PROPRIETOR. -
• Thin house can be rented by tbe night,
week, month or year hy, nr*t-ol&sa companies only
Will bold abont $1.0U>. Address as above. ap!9
17Jk3:£3 SUH.H ROAD
....TO
SUCCESS
13 BY FOLLOWING TBE TBUE
American Business Principles
The Reasons for Success or Failure
We start witB the flat assertion tbat no bouee
hiBever failed because the price asked for mei-
ch&ndiae it kept was ioj low. And againet this
declaration weplaoa this fact, that no hrm in tbe
ordinary routine of trade has ever grown into a
large and increasing bosiaepe, or taken tbe lead in
ita particular olass of gooda, «i :h high prices for
the watsbword. Success, in the largest numb r
of instance?, can be traced to fair dealing, uuUH-
TKSY. and INTELLIGENT, PERblSTENT EN-
EBGr.
Ooe mistake, one a'tempt to test the too often
cheated pnblio, m ay result ia apparent soccess, t>u%
eooneror later tbevlotimiof the imposition will
turn apou yon. When a man buys a thing and hss
paid too muab for it, It is useless trying to Bmooth
over the matter. Tbe merchant wbo chuckled
over the big profi*. he made h&s f iraisbed tbe club
wherewith his own head may be broken. Tbere
are more diya yett^aome, and tbe man who thinks
CONNING A MATCH FOR HONEST DEALING
had better not forgat it.
Patrons are expected to pay a profit on their
purchases and at the same time depend npon the
merchant's advantages as a ruarsntea that they
are fa'r and reasonable. If the publio are con-
vinced tbat a certain tradesman baa peculiar
fioitities for laying in his wares, and they disoov
er the p?r csathga of profit t • be leas than is ger>-
er&Hy demanded, it matters not bow email it is*
fractional Bums are sufficient ti iosure success
whore tbe ooctrary will surely resalt in failure.
OUR MANNER OF DOING
j BUSINESS.
i
j
lis It a Success?
Wc l>ny our Goods low and sell
for cash,
WcmirU oar ffoods low »nd stick
to oar prices*
We represent oar goods .last as
they are.
TFe return the money to all who
bay of as and are not salted* If the
goods are not soiled.
We are willing to give polite at-
tention and show yon through oar
stock ■whether you wish to hay or
not.
We propose to treat our custom.
eps so well tbat we shall; see them
again.
We aim to tieat our customers la
such a way that every visitor we
have will he a walking advertise-
ment for oar house.
OUR INDUCEMENTS TO
CUSTOMERS.
Good. Stylish Oothlag, well made,
at moderate prices, and warranted
as represented. Polite and attent-
ive salesmen la atlcnduoce, and no
one urged to purchase If the goods
do not salt. If the above Is your
Idea how business, should be con-
ducted, call and see us.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. t
S. F. and H.' p7rj[^
CHANGE OF
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE 6EN .
ON ANT» AFTFR APKIL 1, lt73 THE R 1 1
orAhTELuPrt,oonnecti..gstDoDaBS '*'
log witb tbe S&d rr.\ocisGo & NortD P.oii '■*
road Company for Clovbrdale aod all |0t*r *
stitions, will leave Sin Franiisoo dmllir r» **•
excpted),fromFrottstrett >vharf staj.w *"
t-uroino, tbe train will leave Oloverdilii
5:3l» o'clock A M . ronnecting ot Donaous i 1?
ate mera^darnvicginKau F aootsooit10 H
ihe steamers snd oars mak>> dose oo at El
with stages to and from all points. f
SUNDAY EXCURSOnT~AT REDUCED I q,
Leave Sen Fnncisoo at 8 a m evsrv *!l
arriving at Olovtrdnle at 1 o'oiook pu 3.J
will 1-ave Oloverda!* at2o'iloclt. airltlT. i-
Francisco at 1 o'oiook This will aliui "■
amniBt^ aevatal hours at am ot tba dJim V' ■
tnolineof ib; ro«d F«r ail informatUna 7?
the Oorap»iJy,8offlce,4:SeMout8omerjitl "
On and atter Jane let, tbe Stsamir «i .
San Franolron at 2 30. P. M- ; the os" ., *
Oloverdale at 6 a. m
apI8 PETFB. DONAHPB. Prss I
k> t
REMFMRHR, YOV CAN ALWAYS FIND AT
car t tore a f nil etook of
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Fancy Goods,
English. Cutler;,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
In fact, a general stock of all kinds and grades
of goods, cheaper than any otber hense in the
oity. t
IX L Auction Store
618 and 1620 Kearny St.,
Comer ot Commercial
The City Gardes
FOR THE
Coining Picnic Seasi! !
T'BE ATTENTION OF ALL tOOIHTII l '
sedations snd Military CompaslesltS
to ibe advaniagea offered: by tbtae comi .
and beautilal Kronnoa for tlolidst tonf. ■
vain. Tbpy can be proouied on aay dii i
week for picnic porpoees ihe coming is'
THE CITY &ABDEH
Are easy of «cct.JB witboot any tariff is «(
and ate proi-iUd witb Urge and b«a«tilol
large bbadu Trues; beaouful Flowsrsand
from every clime; nuariipus HnriDgt; tm
moth Da»cing Pavilions:' a natural Lai iff
Plensure Bo»is: foartains a: d Ob»arvs(0i ■ .
erB, al' perfectly eLeltcred from tbe w\i i ■
mnmniott. ^e^tunrant is on the groutdf « _
convenionoo for ihe accomra&aatioo o('l« S
nius bt.a been nic.de. Kv-rjtniig bu bfat 3'
in tbe most complete order for tbe coming J, lb
THK CITY «ARDaNB
Are the lamest in tbe State. They cod K'.'
acres of Knoll and Shad-d Lswa. Flow. £
deDB, etc, and are capable of accomm \u
■lO.Ot'U p- rson? witn the Krea'PBt oontesltiit i>
tra Cars ran directly to t'ae Oardeoi.
Tlonic i,'i>n-.niitt' i s nre eepcoallv iovttei an
and inSDEctthe Gronnds, and ascertain m. '"''
wbioh will be moat, favorable.
M. V. STEVJC1VS, Proprl | -
sa*> Offioe hours 3 to 6 P.M.. daily, at tba C m. I
corner IWRtfib and Folsom eirrate.
N. B— aOO.Or.e Admiesion Tickets wi «aj
by vsriouB Aeaociationa holding leslivaii ifci "
City Gardecs laet year. Tbe sale of »pi «« '■
liquors v>ill be prohibited on the ground* l#> ■■
lival days.
Badger'sCentra^ParUaliil
££S: aSSb^SSlf,
THESB BEAUTIFUL GARDENS AB) )»
open for tbe seaion, and naaay of li m
popular
PICNICS
Will be held there. The sttr»ct.ioDi tr. m.
ens. SKATING PAYILION. MUSSUM, «. .-
JNASIUM. Skating free on t*»ek d.yi. .
Admt.flon 95 ■
OHILDRKX lO CENTS.
I'm
Read! Read!! Real!
THE PALACE OF FASM
A MOTHER FXOHEMENT ABOUT tl
New tore. 1? Seoood -,tr.et. oppoi It* '
Grand Hotnl. Olnlbing of the lit.lu.
foehioD.ble etjlea mar*, to order. ' *
NOTE THE~PRICES. 1 11
Pants.- -from $6 to $ 1 2 pi" ilf n
Suits ..from $28 WW '
I invite tbe inspection of too Ob«lottt'G4 h V
tbe market,
A. MORRIS, j „
No. ITS' Second 8tr«t, -
myl7 Im Opposite Oraa aT« *_
AUCTION SALE. '
New City Halll*
No 77 and T8-Delii>qu4 1
MONDAT, JDNE 16. 1871-JOHH till L
TOM 4SUN, Anotioo..r. No. »UHt -
ery etreet. For partijulari eee «1«TM*W
Alt. aod Exuniser.
B? order Boird of Oity Ball OommlM
MIS-td KOBT GEOROM
DR.RENZ5
HERB I
ifiiilif
The treni Tonic and AFPet'**1
Sale Fv#rjwher*
u
THE RIALTO.
A Popular KendeW
The Choicest "Wlnea and I/q«or* '
Pacific Coaat.
Sl'PEBB BATAJIA CI8AJ
THIS OEM OF A SALOON AT
No. *7 TBIBD STBEP
VPill be ooodnoted in so osrfeot a "•»1"' ,
phrase "Beet me on the Rislto b!tw»n
will signi;y the chief joy of daily me.
H. WAFER. Proprietor. I.
myH tt P. MnABPLE. rnpensW J
I
**''
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN IAJIV'*
Cor. Second aad TeSstss •**"
«JT Terrapin oon.tantlj on
OjBters in every sfle. P8 ^
.SUPPER BOOMS F.TR P* m
' deoSllm
fl
THES VET
A Favorite Resort for Loveraol t
Good Liquors and Choice C (
»»- Their Pony Brandy l» • ■»*
E. H. LTCVY. Pronrietor. soatbirest « |
Kearny aod Oommeroial a.reetj, B
RV«P« Soda ' £ £
„Ur.r.'.H, Taale. I
■I
ttUNT6l>MEH
MOTEL.
I«utlkM •«•*.
'»■ >*+*cnoo. rate..
tl ng Developments
I I ■ 1 I <
WW ALMAMEEA TH1ATRI.
XI AOl ' I i (ITS
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
rrtflM SaTH ^AV aUs! JaaVaaat H
BELU UNION THEATRE
•» i . x m
CHINESE QUESTION
.^M»t ■E3CO
i ttlr ..,« K« rVaci
•asrXx The Re
i riEM i < «-n i< . ii i • „
Ubi rintMsd Ii
>IIA.IVD IIOTE1L.
» "»••
Ml-.-, y X|,,,
T-. »_,...
*nrd n/in IVTT;Y. In his Champion Jig r- ,„.,i
J It l;l <^l|l THIS (T
v I iril.K Itr Md I IKTCB I'BtSH
tat
ta.ix.iivo tub PD^jDGrm.
-ap * in •iimn tii Irate, n
t'i»l «fl aja bat r""
Bsr m liaaoi. wn»
daitMO a M*lot*a,
A Mpv**r ar^atar*. t i
| draws ip hid Ida L>
. pe-daeea in 0.>»:>« '•
| »rat aia w'tf «•'
tiara daa* b'fif* h*r . ... 1
1 4 ni*f<ik- ^ tbs Rarl**>a,i*. fill if fm and ^»U iint a* »h|i>il Mar
_J"»lM' Do mh ii tie f*>i.(i\ Mry ■«!•■<. kit Ttaidi bM bead
1 b*-f'4 -nta»# »-.J all, to tl* Ulila If la <«loa» Be "r-
R O F»K II a f -»at'l «f Riya<-r. «k« •iikIvmii hit ■• eiaoxasr '•flait(Ji«utJ.ta .
P IP ij'i.IN. »i .nd.nt am ■ oat-ao of a« -oiiro »<id tba #.*.rj •• lis Baa .
iv CN < U >' VK
PHI *''K SAY-FIR"* a e'ea j i f «»*,. tl)M« dlatolaat era li»ariaby aaaa t-iriuj
I'RIROWM Ukm-ME All a pt^Miiai aa1 oiyn'b y Jia* laif-jxt eat
ClL'tBN Ui,BM. a tstt-aaly lady of «m:>Ho .*»J-i..
Lord* L*dta*. P«>«. P*a>aat*. Halbirdiara. Mto-aV A"ea. ttart'd-. ft a bare, Dillitt*. Sailers. Ssraba, Glpeiaa. ato.
ORCMMT»<
>!».»: "Vi-v.
M TWO ACTS -* Offcast- a*.
•f. aad
■KsSR&i THE ONLY LEON
'
mwii urin
"0" HART
J HoniNrtON
at .S« I i! "
MR HAK.BK
M!*H MI1MI1
ill r»MiH
WAVTKO-W Bt'lrt I «di«, .'»• Bovi Gar rrawi'a Pantnmiai*, Ola Wnai«* wa* I*ived In Bs»r -*.••
MONDAY KVENINO, Jbq* 9 b— Tint apbasraDoa of
C. W. JESTER, THEJ«ljAi?IM*fJTJ^^
WILL SHORTLY APPIAB—
ROtoort Frasor, tlio Gront Pnntomlmist
-•I »!.»
4 ri.i. n.,. .,
«I>I»»>H •
I
■ ■••Md
KCLLT TORMKKTCD IT HREF.
li»«H»y A«t|
Jons tug IAI0I
fl-llna
I >iY**atra
M»ni* K*lir
Hill »ouioa
THI rTOHDIBrUL
O .A. 891 3Vt uucl X* Xa. I T SB
1» THUift p«ju.o» vjB»'UTr ' ritu
Or.boatro
O.artar*,...
IHASIY BEKTfll .♦..
«A>HLHN M*V0UHNE»
TOMMY I.RT0*
...Mill MiflltUI
Oonotodtn* «nb lh» lf«cro AM of
XHK LIVE WIO HLOCKS
Lod Dison. Tomar B.r;™ nl Tovmr Br«-.
0°r ee'abrated •! *• W1IITK SHIRTS. Tbar fl; FCKTaTTLT. Ittd for Qaalltr tad daraeilltr will aaver be asatebad. Te be bad oat* at Ibe
r-CAM. AlfO ?V"E TIIKM. IX^ Ati.TlOSI NrOTCr, fllSHrarir.ltrr.fnr. C.ai-frfl.l.
TRUNKS AND VALISLS.
S'lP'-RIOR. nU»TO«l.»«D»|WOBK' WAR.
r. t* 1 irrnn. .Dd d«r.b|*. M «..iUj f»dr«W
!• i .. .1 .-.,U|X. i„,k »,»... » Moot,o«i>J
»oo»«. Trgrk. B.Mt»J : Cot.™ Mtdff J.4 l«
FRANCISCO
IT GALLERY
Street, below Montgomery,
SPRING EXHIBITION
OF THE
fan Francisco
. Association!
■Open to the Public.
.TS/L. to 3 X>. SyC.
.tOlOP.M.
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamship Company,
CARRYING THE TJ. 8- MAIL.
TIGXETS SOLD TO AND FROM
T IVRRPOOL, QDBBN8TOWN.
iteodoodarrr, II«mbar(b. Rrameo
Hart*. Ptria, Stradaa, Belfiiuo, Voreaf aod all
laropaaa otilae.
TbiaOonpaor baa arranfamantt with lha Com-
mUaloearof Sm'sratioo and Railroad OcmpaalM
at Naw York, by whlcb paaaaocara are promptly
forwardad to tba Paciflo Ccett.
For paxtlonlare apply to
D. B. JAOKSDir, A«*at,
DiVlm ».*IM Mnoif..r»frT ili'»rt
■ Q<UIMI Al*aVla4 0aa1Utala»J...^< 430
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO TUR 80AK0ITV 0«" RALOOlfS
on Bo«h atraat, 1 bf>« to infor-a my Inooda
aod tba tabllo that i baraoiraoad ibe
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
....*T,,..
BOO Uoib atreet. between Moat fajani err
and Kpirnj.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c
Coauooied In tba bait atyla aod of tbe
Porait IJqnora.
CnAl V- FKLDHAIVV,
ap?l tf Proprtatee.
TO THE UHFORTUNUTE.
DR8.TR0MMUTZ*LKRDK?i ORADUATK3
of tbe L»lpaloand Vim^a CBiTaraltlaa, and
!•(.« i\ Mutant Mi rn-aocB Utii'-Q. Stat ot Army, havo
nuaoad ibatr O ffl • aod laboratory at No. ABB
KK AR» V S I REBT. octr Oallfornta, for tba traat-
mr-n' of diaaaaaa of Lbe Urioary aod QasaritiTe
Orttn*. and all Fanala Ceaaolalau. To aoffarara
froto Aithroa. Bronobitia, OiptbeTla, Bora Toroat,
Uonaomptioo aod otb»r Dia -a*a» of tba Lnnre
•ad Tbroat wa raoomtaaod Profeaa»r M nllvr'a
MN]me Eiimctof Tulfe, Inoladioi Inbailnt
Appa-ama wbloQ la rxbanaivaly oead In Soropa.
a«d for which we era tha Kola a casta for tba Pa-
clOoOoaat. For fnrthar partlonlara call «r addreai
DHH THOyMMTZ A LBBDKtf.
ABB K«arn« atraat, Han Fraofliaoo.
Orrroa Home— From 19 to it a.m., a to t i'.k ,
at d 6 to I p. Ifi
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to »• btooktok mm
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CRITTENDEN A DALTON,
vomatEBLT or rvm
IEW YORK ■TABLK, Mlaal> e at.,
H»TB nTBCIIASEDini
TURF 6ALLERY STABLES
NO. V09 STJTTER STREET,
AND HAVB An.
dnt larcrlytoib-ir/
al-<ck of boia»a, wbtat
araall flft-claaa. Par
tloolar atton'MO paid
te boardlac bona*,
nan lm OBTITF.NDKN A DAIiTOR.
WDR. AIKIN
^T t'nrf. K-rrit nad fhinnlf niae«a«>| a>f the
RYE, KAR. THROAT, M'NOS aad HBARr-'^attrrb, Oaaf-
na»-, Dlaoharcaa f>a*t tba Ka.a, Waak ar I- flaoaad Byea, Oeecha,
Pahii ti, Fpi.epar. Naara'gia. Rbauaauaoi, D^apipti*, Pilae,
Eorofaia, Drapay. ate.
I.ndloo narrtad or alalia, aaaar«r1 apaady, rafa eare of
Irrna'arUlaa, Pain. HnpprMilon. waakaxa*. l-rolop<aa. ato„
Toathi nad Mm. __
t)rad. can rely od aara ramady
»ui weafioe oe Mi aad mind
what thay'va raad or dee-
daiorralty, dabillty, or dia-
"~ qaaokary er daoaetlea.
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AFTER THE
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
00 TO TUB
Hot ecotoia,
8ntt«r atreet. aeatr ateatrei.
And try ooe of tbalr
Hot Scotch's or Tom k Jerry's
All Drinks Ten Cents
fatl JOS. D. HKiaQV P.ooriMrt..
New Discovery.
THK USB OF TUB WONDICBFUI. PLABT
tbtl Ood loUodod for tb. Oart ol
RHIOMtTIIM, NEURAIOIA, CCUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND All SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
Ii eederatoed parfaat'y by ttra ondoril road —tha
oaly pereoi oo tba Oootloapt t~at folly ootppra
baadalt* maelo qaalluae. r»-. abova OOmpTalou
c.e irtatao aifrnaily "l-.h aatatf aad eeaeeaa.
DR. K K. UUDUK la to ba found at Ala ejBoe.
1 1 r* Markai. atraat, oppoalta Tblrd, Rootna Iaad
2, trota 10 AH t»l Pit . aad from 3 to* rx
'"'•HlMlosilrtat. PatianUoaa
will Konm and Board, apSO
Baal «»m looas for rspld. raay oar* (avoldlne daai-ir.
farlrf, atporaraor lota Of tiuaal of en«ti»ala ana ip*clal dla-
taaea witooitaiaroarr, polseaa or aaaaaoas draia. (Jonetate
cor> (wnaraaM othata fil') of w»t,i •.*»• aad aoy aymptonu
laftfioai ban traetenaBt oraa«ttot -4»»
!■>«■ i ■onio'ratiocs. All MedUlnsa, alo , fa'rlthad.
Calf, or writ* i«ur ataa. A<1drr»r. N .}. AIKRV. M. T>,
ar Ufflc*. «°4 K'anv atrtat, ft. Ii. Ooraar ol (.aliforaia
<lr««t. baa rraoolaoo, Ual.
LA FORMIS'
Hair Keatoratire Powder
THIS FOWDtR WILL PBBVU7T THB BAIB
. _fT001 lolltBf off, .Dd olio r.ttor, * bow grawtb
ilaod
of Hair to too b
IbarooUoroooldootnvod. Tot. oowdiri,
21« f*d «~d f,,
•rial al ooa box win
' jrnhog. Prie, *a> ovata
Ult U»a
E5IaI3HITL"?*r
Single Outside Rooms,
— -WJTB— —
No. 1 Spring Bedgand Hair Mattrasses,
AT TUB —
BRANCH HOUSE,
4»* SANBOME »TaKKT> €rlK, cl.ATi
AT
JPlXty Co iat« j^ar XbTlslxt,
And Losh by tbe Week.
OPBN AIjIi 1VIOBT
L. J. imgLI., Pwprlrtot.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THB IM06T ELBOAUT OUHTOM WOBB IB THB OTTT
3* JOTONAL OF aMTJSEMINW.
T.
Pnblialied every Dirl»"« y**rtw
&8S MmkMU »d «»* W«ahi»sTU». rte
Below Montgomery. *•» 7nxclSoo.
Some Hush,
Barton Hill, the cjmedi&D,
yeetsrday.
went East
FRIDAY. . - ..JPNE6.1878
AHUSEXKNT8, Etc
California Theatre.
Tie and'esce at this place of »mnMBW» to-
night will be limited only bj the size of the th»e-
tn. Joho MoCu'looifB, tba nuii(» whom San
Franoiaoo woold not be wil'ioc to change for any
other In tie world, will tike bis innoil benefit.
Mr. McGoiloDgb'e popularity. »°d the high esti-
mate n id vthi.-b bo ie ht Id by Ihe public aa actor,
maoa**r and gentlemsn, would erfur* him a food
house whatever bill waa performed. He baa made
oboioe of a play for this occasion wbfob will givs
general si tie faction. "King Lear" ia seldom pre-
■•ntedon the ttagafortbe reison that there are
law actors capable of intee-sfo ly Impersonating
the leading character. That Mr. McCuilough la
ao capable none floubt, and all anticipate that be
will add another to bia anany BhakspeariM auo-
oesiei. The pi 7 i» stroigtp caat, aa may he seen
by referring to out first page, and will be presented
with due attention to deU 1. All wbe with it be
pretest on this occasion canoct, aa seats are baing
sold so rapidly that there la every prospect of the
bouse bsl.g entirety disposed of this afternoon.
Ataamfcrra Tfieatre.
Bob Bart aod Littte Mao in the act of "The
Seoond-aand Bet*I;" Barctyinbis champion jlgt
and in "Taking 'he Fledge" with Sam Rickey;
end J. O. Buaeell tn baiitoce icngf, girt the Brat
partof the entertainment at this house. After
tail, Leon. Kelly. Bob Hart. Jule Robinson, Moau.
Charles, W. F. Baker, Mtse Gib=oi and Mr. Fos-
ter appear in tbe aanuing cptra of "Barber Bin,'
which must be withdrawn at the end 0! the pre*.
Ant webk, t* make way for G . \T. Jester, the man
with tbe "Talking Hand,'' end other novelties-
The full bill will be performed at the matinee to-
morrow
Bella Union Theatre.
Miss May Leslie, the accomplished balladist.
Miss Lotti Gray, character vocalist, Miaa Zidle
Luaoelle*. Oaaaim end Frlta, Matt Kelly. Tommy
Bree, Tommy Baiton, Loo Dixon and a boat ot"
other* will appear to-night, la the varied pro-
gramme given on our first pace.
Buckley's New Varieties.
Tbe oew acta of "NegTe Eccentricities" by
Pries, Devoj and Mortimore ia very tunny, and
the D&ntomima of 'Tbe Cobbler and the Tailor"
In whioh Leon Samwells does some capital acting
hi the Cobbver, and Johnny Prrae aa tbe Tailor
ts quite a sucoese, and cerraee mwch amoaemsct,
rToodvrard'g Gardens.
The Whale pond ia fast aps>r*e«htng completion.
Additrics are ta be made te the menagerie, and
attraction, are being constantly added.
Gte*>D Eu*»m* -ExdCBfio*.— The steamer
Antelope leavee Bioadwcy Wharf every Sunday at
8 o'clock a a, connecting with tbe cars of the
ItVrin Faclfid ttaiinmdet Benaboe for Peuluma
Santa Koea, Heaidabwsg and Oloverdala, arriving
St tbe later place at Ip.ji Bt taming, exo r-
sionists wid leave at 1 p. a., and arriva in San
Francisco «t 7 -p.*. Tbe trip offer* the advanv
tags of a -splendid wail, the length ef the tar,
end sixty -miles of railing through the wfcKe
length «T Sonoma counti, one of lbs richest in
the Stat*. Ercarrion tickets at redtced rOtea
geed from 6a.aiU*r to Monday.
Aaa-ToaiOAX, McaaTTM,— One ol fee aioet
complete collections of tba kind. In the Doited
■ftatos, comprising hundreds of eo*tly and been-
Mrnl wax models, ia daily on view (toceirtlemes
Wly) at the Mutsum on Montgomery street. As
Dost mar be prof lavhl? roeot bare.
Thrs Wrong Sfgli,
A Bcoheeter man got into "trouble, "the
other day, t; bang ad Odd Fellow. He met
a Mr?. Scott in a butcher's shop, and mie-
tatiDg-some moiioo she made f -jra eign ttatd
in the Order of Bebeoca, a ■woman's dagree
in Odl Fellowship, he Trent to her, and
offered bis 1 ssistince if ebe needed it Bbe
•didn't seem to need it joe* then, for she grew
red in tae face and told him to mind hie ww 0
bosinwa; yea, more, for sbe put an avengiDg
has band on bis trail, and for a man that
meant so well the poor Odd Fellow fared
badly.
♦
■ClillrllBb Grief.
A little boy iD Grecrpetowo ran into -the
faonee tbe other day, ciyiDg at the top of his
voice because another little boy wouldn't
let bim put mod on hit head with a shingle.
Borne-children are just like their parents;
ao accomodation about them.
Everybody Suited.
There la no end to the murtitQde of fashions
in beta. At " The" Bat Store. 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all -these
nrw styles can be found. The stack Is Immense
— tbe prices sre reasonable. Every one who
goes -there Is sure to be suited. a
The jy^w 0>ster House.
Owkeb Gbctto has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one or tho oldest Oyeter' Dealers ia
tas cHy, "For Ladles, and Gentlemen," at 434
Fine sV next to ttowtn Bros., grocers. Tku it
•a eeert/ raped a plaot icAcre a gentleman can
iofce au Amtfy. to
Twenty Ttoousai,.*
Papjr CcUars. all styles, for sale cheap at tbe
What Ch'ear Laondry, offloe 121 Leddesdorff st.
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is O. Btukhardt'a motto. Fine French Calf
Boots aide to trder irom |p ti $10 a gocd
and sailtfsctlon guaranteed. Call at WO Wash-
ington stre*t and be convinced. A foil Assort-
ment of neatry-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit eri ry one's purse. 4 m
Ciem Chowder .Evswy Wlarixt^
The best chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jaet eft
Kearny. 3-y
Btnr Slilrrts and Collars.
All sorts and sixes, for tale cheap, at the
What Cheer laundry, 121 Letdeedorff st. •
Ci_tiBioTAST.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trance
Medium. 338 Kearny stMst, bet. Bush and Pine.
Captain Jaek will not be hanged.
Plymouth Oburch organ matineeB at 10
cents a ticket are a hit.
Beory Edwatds will tAe bis benefit at
the Cali'ernia Theatre text week.
Harris i Co. 'a Court snd Law Gaide has
gespendfd publioition— for the present.
Connecticut religioniats are asking if if a
moral to grow t jbkeco.
Four I'alian female studeots are ma-
triculated in college at Borne.
The Ghronicl* cille tbe Chinese "poor hea-
then," "rile scum," "yermio," "alien bar-
barisDB," and other pet names. I1 dida't go
so far as te call them "Chronic'.e reporters."
The salary (f the female clerks in tbe
Post-office has been redo cad— because they
were more efficient than the other clerks.
At tbe Industrial Ecbcol in Vienna, girle
are taught type-setting.
Tbe Rev. M. B. Starr ii lecturing against
the Chines*. Ten cents admission. He
makes his grub by it.
Frank Walworth sbet bis father in New
York, because said father threa'eoed to
shoot his mother. Verdict will be justituble
parricide.
The Leader, whic 3 was not a campaign
pape", is dead. Few knew it ever lived-
The Post calls it "a measly little baby of a
paper."
A national poker congress is talked of.
Whatever befall keep a tianquil brow.
Dan O'Coonell is net a nephsw of the
Irish Liberator ; he is a cocsin.
Tbe Resources of California, ju:t out, ia a
t/alnabU paper.
Yesterday's Foat published an interesting
article on spiritualism.
How much did the Mccks war e-st?
Agassiz thinks iastcts pOtsibly have a cer-
tain intelligence. The 8acrameot3 Bee for
instanoe.
It is said that hereafter a bard of mueie
will be tbe correct thing at fashioaabld wed-
dings.
John Brady, one ef the nuiBiccs of San
Francisco, wbo died in the Ccnn'y Hospital
I on Tuesday last, was a nephew of the late
John Brady, the famous New Ytrk lawyer.
The mania for old kce again rages; cold
coffee produces the desirable tint of age
quickly and effectively.
We are getting tack in ftsbions farther
than ever. Bohti are now worn so large
that tbey have to be stiffened with wire.
The Danbury News man visited tbe Alia
and Call offices on Wednesday, and infected
tbe staff. Each of these papers published a
paragraph with an idea in it on the follow-
ing day.
You can buyfive strawberries and as&ucer
of milk at Louisville for forty cents.
The New Orleans Picayune says thai
Lawrence Barrett will voon quit the stage
to study for tbe ministry. We don't believe
tbii. We hope L, B. <d?esn't intend to go <to
the bad. If he does, however, we hope be
ictil quit the stage for the cbuicb.
if a girl rejects your offer, ;don't despair
er hang yourself:; but bring her txigar
■plums and kit«es and confectionery gener-
ally: keep reminding her of sweet things
That will make it all right.
The Warm Spriag Indians sre mesabers of
the Methodist 'Church. Tbey stripped
them t elves caked, howled a war -song, and
danced a oannib&l can-can round fiieir camp
Are last Snodey.
Tbe narrow gauge is suggested as a cure
for railway monopoly evils.
Poor and content is rica andrich enough.
Bi hopeful, and wait till cieeem stances bo
frame themselves that you >can take ad-
vantage of then.
Georgia ia going to hang twenty mem
within two 'months.
Mrs. Muffiogton says tfcat Oak Ames
died of dia-ree.
J. 0. .Williamson is to 'have a benefit
next week.
A Nashville child, who h»« a way of say-
ing all kinfis of startling things, and always
under circumstance* peculiarly embarrass
ing, voluotesred tbe information ^recently
that his little nephew was about to be christ-
ened, adding: "I waa christened once, but
law! it didn't do no good; at didn't stick."
X.A.4T WORDS. iMM
And have they told you all? Ah y >s, I see
At last yon know it— know that I must dl<\
Don't irsmble eo; bnt come and sit bj me,
And hold my hud, aad be as calm as I.
Bend nearer, lor my vjice is faint and low :
And I woald tell von something ers I go.
I're known, a long time now, tba1: In ibst heart
Whose every bea' was moslo to m j ear,
I've hill the second plaoe. Nay, do not start '•
I would bat tell yoa— not rnrjach joo, dear.
Ton loved h<r first ; snd tbough with all your
will
Ton strove to oonqaer It, you Icvj her still,
Twas hard to bear— to Snow that sbe whose
whim
Had blighted all the Bunshlns of yonr life,
Could make jour cheek flash and yonr eje grow
dim
E'en with a woid. I oould not, though your
Wlf*.
1 struggled hard to win yonr love ; but no 1
I ceuld not wio it, thosgh I loved you so.
The hope that lighted up my path so long
Has flickered and died out. I oould not live
Without your love ; but you did me do wrong—
I oould not gain what you had not to give.
Nay, weep not 1 I am happy now I see
You'll love my mem'ry bet'er far than me.
The strife has been so long, the way so drear,
I feared my patience and my trust In God
Would fall ; but now I see the end so near,
'Tis easier far to bow teoeatu the rod.
The night Is nearly o'er, the morn Is nigh ;
Tnank God for taking me 1 Dear love, geod-bye 1
Woman's £tlff Jtata.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rlgnts to enjoy as good a dlaner as a man, and
pay the seme price for it Nearly all the res-
taurants "for ladles and geotlemen" In 8ao
Franolsco have poorer fara than those where
gsnUemeu only dlae. Thebe is am EicEPiaoK.
At the PtoB£EB EisTAETBAsrr, on Waoblngion
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladiee can
get an excellent brsakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Boeken, established
since 1S49, provides everv luxury the market
affords. Both lsdles and gentlemen find taera
dishes to please the most epicurean taste.
A great variety of Tise and Bows, all styles.
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leldesderff street. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t
Horaxas or Families wbo are about to spend
the Bummer In tbe country with their children,
ought not to forget bifore they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under-
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
than st any otner place Is at E. Frledlander &
Co's, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Bnilding. 3a
Flve Hundred Men -Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
♦That Cheer Laundry, m Leldesdorff St. •
Pratt's Abolition OH.
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
imr careless rest, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling witers, made a eeieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was 1
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters seftly feU,
Made that wlnaow reem to be
Some fairy grotto of the sea,
Stop," said my Mend, "lef s go In
It loots so nice— and try their cheer,"
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a *TV"
So sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a watter neat
sfade his appearance, asked our wish-
Said tbey had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
And cooked magmjicatQy, to»;
Ml kiiids of oysters. Juicy, fat,
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And If yeur mouth don't water, then
Too 're different from other men.
They'd olamsand crabs aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had. within
That cosy place oil kin da of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we corid name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure..
The laulss, too, have found, 'twould seem.
That they have here the beet tee cream;
Bo here they flock, the little sinners,
To get waat they call "each nice dinners.1
Whoever donbts this let him rash
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Wtm goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Hoese, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery ; open Day and Night.
CHABLE8 flAAKS. Proprietor.
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evil* of Chice.'e immigra-
tion and the existing depression of busines* In
Ban Francisco cocseqaeot upon the displace-
ment of white -labor by Chlnete in our work-
shops, the Golden Era nils the n;.U equire on
the h>ad in the follow. n ; ;
The only meaears of rt-dreift «hiob holds oat
aor promi-a of relief Is the formation of ant-i-
Obinesa societies all over the Oo«Bt. the members
of which shall be pledged cot to employ Ohlces,
not ro porCBi&fl goods of tnoae wbo ao employ
the a. sot to parcbn.se goods of Chinese minafjc-
taries. Tber first propose these aoti Chinese so-
cieties shoa'd teto make tbemselves felt in tbe
obaraoter of porebssers. If one thousand men
in this city should »ffecr. ao organisation under •
sol*mn pleig' noF to employ Chinese nor to pnr-
ooase goods of individuals or firms wbo might em-
ploy them. It would greatly strengthen the bands
of such ef oar local mannfactareca as are sow
engaged In tbe experiment of competing with
Chinese manofaotares. If tbie one tboosand wae
multiplied by tec, as it soon nvgbt be, the suc-
cess of the experiment would be assured. These
societies must be organized without the aid of law.
aino law won id be cosavi tattoo 1 1 that discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Such orgaolzs-
tions could only be carried oat where the com-
munity ie Dsarlr anaslmoas in fsTor of tbe object
to be attained; bu. anoh unanimity, it is believed,
prevails in tbia Stats.
The experiment has been tried by at lsaet
one man in Sin Francisco. We allude to Mr.
H. Satllb*, who Is proprietor of two large cigar
Stores, 830 and 832 Kearny street. As long age
a9 IS 60, Mr. Satliff, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor woold be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
cell, nor purchase cigars made by Ohlnefe, and
he naa carried out this resolution te the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhere to it as
long ai he remains in business. Msny of his
friends thought It impossible for him to item
the current of opposition to those In the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, bnt he
has done so successfully, and InBtead of the
one null establishment which be commenced
with at the time of forming this resolution, he
now has two of the la-gett In the city.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es
sentials of an tsjoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so unquestionably
as from Frsnk Bontos, wboee carriages have
the prlvtfege o the stand fronting tbe Occi-
dental BoteL Hisbandsome tum-outs are m ed
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest snd perfectly
ooureeous drivers, ne is snore liberally patron-
ised than any other oarrlsge proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles In particular, will engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank has en.
jeyea great success in his bnslneBS. and the
admirable way in which be conducts it makee
aim a favorite witbwll who pa'ronire him.
Sandwich leltxixl Puiu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich felands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of tndnstry Is
taking new life. Kr. Jacob Sohreibcr, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 620 WashiDgton street,
opposite the market, who has long been tbe
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the psthering and his Shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
in demand on «cconnt of its superior qualities
for real trass beddlne;. and doubtless Mr. Sciuel-
her will find no difficulty In disposing ol all
that comes,
-v — e
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10)
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
-■ a
Asa I_j. "Watifira rutin's
"CMgare Beer Depot," 6S3 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Eesrny. The cele
brated « OWoago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Dally luach, with lobUtr salad and
other delicacies, prepared by tbe epicurean
George Bott. Beer, 10 cents. Begulsr Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swiss ebeeee and sand-
wiches, s*rve4 to order. To lunch at Wanes-
man's 16THE tkiog. 5. j
Pliutoarraphic C&raa.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. *
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
"VrTilto Labor Only •
Employed by the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leidesdotff e'reet. •
Freah and Sweet .
For the best confectionery, r* to Oaafey aad
•racner'a. 107 Montgomery St. near Sntt?T. a
00 Wot Suffer from cornea.
The unfortunate sufferers from Gems, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Halls, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. £L Cowan's Imm.
hrte, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 0 *.*, We
"*** fto™ MPerienee. having tested the Doc-
ter*s capability. Beferenoea given lfrequlrea.' a
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant strait. Diamond
Setting, Enameling. AH kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, 4.p
MlLLlKlBi.- Hats eleined, pressed snd
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
tt||f^^s^^0^yseas|
. — =»
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
....or....
LADIES S XT ITS'
AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly fiayjr A Wnrkhsim,)
BTo, «t> MONTGOMEKf 8TREE1
Opposite the Llek Itoase.
BBAKCH, 408 KEAKNY STKECT
MR MAYER OALLS ATTKNTIOM TO Hll
large and well selected aaaortmeDt of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth,
S new style? of ready-made Silk. Wool an,
jLDlEs/STJiTS.at VERY LOW PBJOB
Xt let True.
}. A. Bbaber & Co. are Belling parlor, sets a^d
all other kinflsof furniture and bidding ohe;per,
for cash, than any other dealer In town. Other
dealtrs don't stand a ghost of a chance when
People know Sharer's prices. 707 Market street
We get no business from Chinese, snd we
employ none to do our work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. *
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Beokeetieri and en » tinners.
Staoey A Mock, (school books a rpeolalty,)8. V?
corner Fourth and Jeaaie.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near Merchant,
Bu<lne» Collearce*
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton'e CoH«g*, 24 Post 1 tree t
Batch or a.
Kata. Fred, StelH ai to 10". California Harklt.
Employment Ofllce.
Oh&s. F. Becherer A Oo. , 652 Sacramento street
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce A Co., 627 Sao-
rameotostreit.
French Fancy S>e>edi.
Loess A Oo„ 19 Menteomery, 107 and IDS' Batter,
Hair Jewelry.
H. A. Oallsnder, nsanafactarer, 62 Second street.
Human Heir.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. Bells, 226 Kearny stress.
Searcher ef Xtexorde.
0. V. Gillespie^ Gil Washington street,
Watchea and Jewelry.
H. A. Cullender 62 Second street.
~Whlteoera and Paper HcDneri.
A. W. WheldOP, 122 Geary street.
Wines and XAqnars. (Wholesale.)
Desert F. A Co.. S04 Front.
And his
ether LADIES' SUITS, at VERY LOW PRICK
Also, a large siock of tiiripea, Brocba aad Las
bhftwlB, Lace Jackets, Bilk and Cotton Yirreti
Siliu Sstins, Cloakings, and ererj deicnntt&ii a
Trimmings. JUST *KE1V£D, a. large iEfoici 0
the bummer styles of
PLAIX AJVjrt EHBVOIBI11
LISEN SFIT8,
N. R— Cloaks. Dresses aad suits mads to ordi
in latest fashion, at reasonable rates. bm
:
s,
HALL'S
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McDANIEL'S THEATRE
UQETKSJX, WYOMING,
THREE GOCD VARIETY WOMEN
a0F>Talent KOins Fist will flad it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. UcDASIEL,
msS Lock Hor Wo. 1. Cheyenne, Wyoming
JgfH
LOOK. OTJI?
..rOB THB....
Business Directory
100 000 00P1E8 T0 BE Jsssed on
oraboot Jans 10th. Send layoar
adTertlsementi immediately to No. SOB Mont-
gomery St., at R. M. EDWARDS'. n>9 Im
CANDIES.
LL KUTDB OB THE FINB3T M3AHD>
made at our Steam Candy Factory daily. Al
orders, especially from tbe country, are solicited
— A. will be promptly attended to.
O AST Y A WAGNER,
1S>T Hootirom«rr.it_ ner.r KuLt*'
YELLOW
DOCK
AMD
IODIDE of POTAS
mat BEST SPK1IVO »"i"r|
la ate, rnrlfle. the Blood .f
morM4, eorrcot and Impnre salt
Core. ShfDmatlm and M crearlal Fa]
Sold br all DmKftist*.
ABMOT,
117 SAXSOMB sTmaig
SOLE AORNT6 FOR
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THOMAS W. BREE. •
SIIiVEH. PUATDI
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t/i DRUSS, BANJOS, ^^ ,,
'O' — alio—
ESTABLISHED W IMi
S-1 jaions ziren on the Banjo and
SION STREET, between Vint
RED IK 18«a.
the Banjo aad Dram, j'
^. B.— Fine-toned Silver Solo Bamja)
euionals alwars on hand.
FREE AND EASY.
BFJSBF IATVBDAT ■!•! '
Piano and. Sir>elri|r »t8F '
i
CHARING
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«0© Million street, near teeoni
dslO EAGLES A WILD, Proprlli
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE,
FDTELT FURV18HSD BOOMS, SIN
Ale or in salt*,
W«U LlgiM. and Veatllatavd.
C&tnrnisned Roocu to Int. Jjoddnar with
ALHAMB&A BUTlOING
CUSSES INJL0CUTI0II.
TWO OF THH LEADING MEMBERS OF
tbi Tbsatnoal Profession In 1. aliforala pre-
poae lormiDr classes lor ioetmcttoa in Elocntlen.
Perjoni -iihlnr to avail themselves of the onpor-
tonity 01 acquiring a nsefnl art at a moderate coal
can send in tnoir names te "Oambysss " P. O. Box
BK, when partlcnlani as to terms, eto.. will be
sent ui them 'teAt
exti* Quaim^
BOOTS and SB *
L. BLAIR?i
Philadelphia Restaur! t<
OHAS. T. BERGOLD, PBOPBIsXTOJ'
THB OBOIOEST MEATS AltD
Veretables. Boafd by the wted.
408 PINE STREET between Kearny
and Mootpomerv
Ttar-y iw^< p
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RETURN THE BOOK!
•JPHOEVER BORROWED THB "MEMOIR
' ' OF HOME" from the Flo.iao Offloe Is par
MILITARY COOnS
....dVBTD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEITRI-
TRIMMINGS,
SSS MesttenHry street, Xioas ' *
mhl4tf T. RGDGRRS JOECfl V
CLAlhTOYAWT. — MAD. MSBTELLBI
jmt arrived from En tone; araw»r*oiso T
tal Questions; d< .slopes medicos; nifn. '
tires. OirclaB, Tnedajird Satadsyi*>|
namea siven. French ard Gero*an rpoklll
orlsaion: Indies. Fifty Oante; Gf nllsmsi 1
Dollar. Honre from 13 .to S, and 7 toll, f
liissa *
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II'BT AND MUSIC
. . * ix av
lLLw. Josephine Jackson,
I.OHN McCULLOUCH,
I, 1(1 BfAOOlE KOORE.
'PiR1 ^p«-"*»«".
l)fe ■» ■««*. CLABKC.
''! im. HEMRT IDWilU,
MR. LOCI* ICBMIDT.
MR. I1MT SCHLOTT
ANNUAL BEN] I I i
JT03BCIV
HUMBOLDT PABK
SjUimiK fO^ THE
*aa4ar Im -ik.
M IBB
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EN IN,
TBI* iriiiau
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jaaa •
LU
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jBB Btuo
Inslfal Birretor
Leon Simtvolli,
Horatio IVolaon.
KINC tSAR!nsuni,™sw'
■ •■» »• nai nan a MB '
lorn
IFIIli
3
■Brails a oaoica iukiici or
ngs, Songs, Duetts,
tout*]
lol o a
ifcCelcbrated Authors and
Composers.
»« QUI MLUl
»4 M—m4 s>«u "oorrf, at tba box
It Th.»lra. BiTUBOAY. Jotw 7th.
•17 JO ; 10 ODKm*D • ». 8 O'clock.
i • ia. in, or naiTan
M7ci or Beaaror
DCS!
r»«i nt avoaraa
ot.o MAB ..
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ajraear
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SATURDAY at 3
SATDRD1T XVtJflNO, Jon. ~.<b-
T7NT<?T_aB]
rroiitt's CABIN.
MOBDAT ITIB1NO, Jona ,ih— Tint beutU la OaJHoru. of
MIBS A.
rsriNriE3 graham.
WEDNESDAY EVUIIKO, Joaa 1 lib
ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR. HENRY EDWARDS.
■t«.r.ta A*Ata— DrMa Clr*l« aw* UrthHln
B.Mra.4 k««.a— lUloonj
Draaa Cl.ela Admlaaloe
..•1 Ba Balcoat
94 fJ.M.rr
.Ml uo Pnaata Box*.
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TBI rat IHHATan
Metropolitan Brass Bandl
wm da in nitaBai**. vi mati • ■ aajaf i'ancibo
IB TUB SfLIbl'lb PATILIOV. Ta> rlOA. ,wlo«,. Ml.
87*Tb* Til-ir ph Av.nn. Ca'i. alvaji v. Ulna al IhA
O.lland D«poi, anil n-r, aliltor. olrAdoorof lb. 1'arfe.
immioa
l.All.i
rirT» • bits
(S ■ >■•»
Cblldr.D no.Vr 10. fr...
ian House.
BAVrr 11AFABL,
raOM THE RAILROAD
Cll>"
ORIN, Proprietor.
HED ROOMS
....AVD...I
t A uran t .
Mllty of Wlnti, 1.1a..
•ar* and « Ig-ira,
THI.Q BY Will Off MONTH.
■ ■37 lag
LK3VTD T£3^.JS Y
.EVKttY ...
lay Evening:,
AT BIOST O'CLOCK.
_ AT THE OLD ORIOnfAL
I RED LIuN 19 Oaary atree..
■ wh.ra joa can bi" HOT AND
UULO DKINK* of lie T»rj br.t
. qi>lli». Tba "O d Hporv" Ii «1-
aWajaon band. Dropir
DAVE MKtfDKM. Proprietor.
HUD HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent.
SHIRT STORE,
Irtset, hn« BeaMTed t*
Bncond mtroet,
' Wtj will aaod • coaaplt>t« a*>
•t IHIRTR nd IIJRNMH-
at lh« nnal lair prlcea.
mKNaCDIOT aft C».
fERLANO HOUSE,
I •ACBA.ktlNTO (TIIVIET
BBAR MOWTOOMBBY.
| EST HOUSE IN THE CITY.
DIB HAA JUST BIBB THOR-
--acoTatad ' braaabaat, aad baa • flrat-
laadBABRCRDUllP -naaaatad. Alia.
Ill llfarlaad Kin. TS8 Ha.kat atrial.
J 1 rib, tod B Tomb uraal, mar Markat.
J. BS. BI.IBK.BT.
Pf«l>rlator.
<S, HOLMES & CO.,
IClAHaiM 1TB11T,
llKmtSlVkSTOWWB'l.
b aad Idaho
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
t^smMm*
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
.(T^TTXL'B^S
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
|,^B»TaM?TMaa
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
Heme. 5
(&8*nxL'B<fTERS
HAS NO BUPKB10R AS A
BLOOD jPTJBIJFaER.
UK \t
JVT
WILLIS' BAND.
TJHIO rUBNIBHRD FOR ALL
oooarioiu. Maslo importad, arraagod
and tor aals.
■ ABll'lM. HMV l.ra.drr of1
Orcheatra.
1IKKMT TON DEB MEHDE1V, Lead-
er Bran Band.
, ",-i - - ..i r if
■aula
US 1"
j nil
BUn. Ill* Moi Woman atrial, or MA ROUS M,
BLUM, a»» Mootcomanatraai.
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
Ho. aaa ka»atiw«rr .tract,
(Moo wo man Blook.)
aVABABTii map aiaa.oaa
aar-Ttrm Dapoalta, ooa o«r oaot. par month.
Mr-Bo Eotniraa or obart a Inr Bank Book.
"^ W. B. TBOMPHUN. P.aildaot.
J. OHOCKr-.B. BaoraUn. ni'l"
N. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS BKOOJKD STHKBT.
PINK COODa I^tBFEOT FITS I
Satlafaotlon Cuarantceril
AFISR UBE OF BPBING AHD SDMMRR
Oooda Jolt raoalaad. OAil •od a" «b»m-
MB- *» BteoAA atr»«fc b»" »
MBS. BOOBRT. OLAIRVOYANT. TIBT^.
and Traooa VxHom-llao baaooaolWd^J.
» bo.lo.aa or alokoaia d.llf. 1«B 1» A. »»..*'.
I ». M. »pl.lt«U Olrolaa, BooJar. 'I oa.lla. aad
- aaiplnia. atgr.K.. at III raaldapca^ ** .
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
ICoomw tO and T*? 6QO TrVnsltlnsrtoii tttr^^t.
si-KIFAI. NOTICE TO MI«I MINNIK WALTON.
Picnic and Ball Committees.
TWO NEW DRAM AN.
It praparad to aooapt •nni.ra«rlu far I or 13
alfbla aonniaaolDf in Joif.
aarTha Bolloaaj imnpmiH' of Draroitio or Mtiaioal BntarUlomoolf, FRTRB. PI0HIO8.
•to., atucdid to.
Saat-AII boainaaa antrnatad lo 9* will ba •xtOBtod with prompUaM. No ebarfa- nuda axoapt
for Mrrlooa .otoall. parfora-d. BBIBWIDAJI COBBVlf A OO.
•cioia|iloij
'QVU iax r n
'blBOIBI aNT ATa NBdO-«S
-voipWT *••! "twooM !• •■»ll"« .u«»-«IS ■*•
iralto po*
iionbn Itaoo *qx "^1" awapom \% -s<.|qiu«aa
10 i-aq pa« "«»i|0O »•*<» •I* 'JH* '■.aaa»ui iaaq act)
ai mi<wo 'ri|«*iH p"« »««tlD iaao,oi>o paa *-
9BHJ-HAO AHd-iaYA MHA HSINHaal Bill
^TaiO|ir»0 P" •«'«I j^^^
-,aq *I-m««B A© •••»*»• '•oiniiiS ^W*aW
asnoHdoiiapuejaiSnoCr^
OUlOVd NMBHAflOS
•jiesjnoi Xofoa pn« n»Ai 9*11
CERIWAN PIANOS.
. THB BRST AND TH« OHBAP-
I'll. hoaraobiWllar A Oo..Aaapla
I'or Iba oalabratad factorial of
IBIol-io.r, lo Lolpiif, aod Boblalp.
THE OLD
Hot SOOtoH,
IB Hartaa Btr««t. aear Kci.roy.
All "Dv\x%Um Ten Cen«a
Hot Pr'rika a Specialty.
THE BEST TOR AIIDJtRRY ID TOWN.
Ahvar* 00 fllo »ha Now York Harald, Harpar*r
Waaklr. Frank Laalla'a, Dav'a Dotaga. Polloa Oa
aatta, all ik« Oaltfornla p*pira. ajao Lrondor.
Poaob. Ball'alilfa. IlluUatad Londao Nawa. Call
and aatlafr rooraalf.
aaW- Doa'l torgat tba aLn of tba flat Scot**,.
fal tl W. H. WALDHOW. Proprlator.
GEORGE MAYES
, *». Oallforaia f
from « KM. tO 11 F. M. ■■diss'
n imiilaa sapplla'
FKL1.CH
BEAVER
SUITS
$50,
*T....
LANCASTER'!
All V> ASIIIIIBTOK HI ftKKT,
falOtm up... Maaraina'aOpa- Uoaa
TO 0IU>ER
SANGER HALLE
(SiaOEBI HALL.)
It SUIT AT.. KIAB BaAUT.
H.i. uol Ua ChoWaal H. ...da of «!•»•
■ Ad l.ta|aM.ra mm bAAA.
DEPOT W'.TAND k IAICHl'1 l«T IRIWIRT
[.1. 11 ohrii raLDMana.
Attention, (aood Livers!
MR. P. HEKOKb. FOKMBUI.Y
propHatT of ibi'M n't ' H«
I*nr\t.t. h»a Ukno lb- maaa|.a>*
01 both Ibf Illncra' KanAnraDt 1
OioiraafoUl an at and tl* *Jit.at«i —
Braosh on Mark-L atraai ir partoai-bip nurj MIL
A. I'RAYF.UK. who b«. ■>*«. .oi,r»e'od *t^*»*
flrni tor year.. I prow**..!* hava r»a*a "W*1"
tba ooaBii.adau"rlma oat "ill rtrndar tha ■*-■
oara' moia popaliai (baa. tl baa ■•. 1 baw *""!»■
Ui. .1 »»>araaf 1U i.r*>ap*rltr Oor fit I la ol aTMS?
til l»# daltc-OI« Of ih» aabtaOO. OM
-on., la "fiood kara. Ooort Oo»klD« and ModSrtVS
'Jba/jjaa." _ _
P. MKBtaaBB A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
a>»> aad SSW 1 oinnnrolal, aad
7rJt» Harkat atraat.
Opart Ton 0 *,M. lo 1* r at »nll Im
FRED. C. WENTWORTH,
AoaoQDoaa tbat <ia hia Halona,
OOl KeB.nj at., W. W. ear. ■ m «ra aaeatav
Long faeaoaa for tha ezoallaaoa of Us
WIN*:** and LIQUORS
All Drink* will b«noarori.b ba
TEN O B N T «^
m>201ra
PIPER'S OPEfiA HOUSE.
voboinia fiTV. nrvAOA.
TH18 KLHpABT THBATRB HAH BKKN JUt-
(i ■t-ad, and aaa b* raotad by tbt. nlgill OS
bt the voolt btara ail traaabllng oomasataw
llbaraL'i traeto^ ""»•- oa .pelitatlOi d* lattar
J." U\ I'IPKB,
Mar,'-" aod «fjl. ProprtOtaVt
Or to S. H. M(t!*«*
6BO WaabloaTtoa atraai. Kan Fraauira*.
THE JOURNAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published ©tozt Day in the Ve&r by
sTl- I»- BOOABDU8
AT
Below MoDMtoirjpry. Sau Krarjeisoo.
FRIDAY ..JUNE, 6,
1873
ftemfl abont Women.
A Oejrgia wjraan recently rode a mDle
eighty-.cne mi'e* in one day.
Women io Florida make fiom S13 to $23
a week braidiDg palmetto bats.
Mies Harriet Cooper, a daughter of the
famous novelist, is about to publish a his-
tory cf the One'di Indians.
Miss Mary Low rcc-Ltly proved herse'-f
"Li^b and game" by winning tie praetor
<i c 'ainstioQ over her male oWesmatea at
Colby Uoiver>ity, Maine.
Tie Independent mentions an "ocoaaional
contributor"— a lady— who is net ashamed
to earn h-r living as cook and housemaid,
working tor month's wages.
Tte editir of the Home Journa1, pub-
limbed in Houstoo, Tex., proyohes to in-
crease the circa'atioD of hia paper by need-
ing it at half price to all who marry duiiDg
the year.
Mary P. Eastman says: Tbe frivolity and
poiotle s talk of wbioh you complain among
woman are bat to-.- ripid buzz of the" wheel
wbiob baa no regulation. It means poser
rnnniog to waste.
An Iowi justice of the peace refused to
fine a man for kissing a girl against her
will, because wben tbe lass ciqjo into Court
he wjs obliged to hold on to tbe arms of
hi* chiir from kissing her himself.
A Cruel Libel.
It was with a feeling of disgust, not un-
mingled with indignation, that we read the
following in the columns of the San Jcse
Meicury of yesterday :
San Josb, June 4, 1873.
Editoh Meboubtt.— Sir : As tfcere i^ros
to be a laok of patriot sm among the people
nf San Joae, as regards making arrange-
meo s for celebrating the annivereary of cur
NatiuDal Holiday, I would suggedt (hat oar
worthy Mayor call a mectiog of our citizens
for ihe above purpose. By inserting ihis in
vnnr pacer vou will oblige. Youis respect-
fully, * A Citizen.
What object, we . sb, had the editor of the
Mercury in view wheD be gave insertion to
this recklessly untrue and malignantly inju-
rnua statement with regard to tbe people of
San Jose ? "A lack of patriotism" ! We
don't believe it any more than we believe
that the people of San Jose have a lack of
appreciation of tbe drama. They wou'd, we
are sure, enjoy dramatic eniertainme'nts
were the prices of admiBslon fixed at, dress
oire'e 10 Cints, parquette 5 cents, gallery one
nickel. So, we are convinced there will be
no lack of patriotism in ctlebratieg the Na-
tional Holiday shown by the people of San
Jose, if they are not ctlled upon to eub-
soribe money for tbe purpose. The peop'e
of San Jose are simply "carefol." If tha
M»yor will get np a celebration and pay the
expense out of hiB own pocket, we are Bure
the people of San Jose will be patriotic
enough. As it is, we confidently anticipate
a pleisant and quiet Fonrtb of July dewn
in San Joee.
An Invention.
A Western genius has invented a little
machine for removing the shells from chest-
nuts and peanuts. It is made to* fit over
the nose. Tbe breath, passing from the nos-
trils, furnishes the motive power, the nuts
dropped into the hopper over the top, and
the meat, or unstelled uu'. is dropped into
tbe mouth of the eater below. It is noise-
less in Us working, and gentlemen or li dies
who have been debarred from attending
opera bonffe or oburoh because they were
not allowed to "crunch" nuts, can now ex-
periescs a new pleasure.
Bemo\«l,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing m:cblces rent d and re-
paired as m u il, and sold cheaper then ever, x
The Philosophy of Heath.
' Ac^ordiog lo the Spiritualist, gpiri's and
mediums, clairvoyants aod seers, all agree
very closely in the deacripti ms tbey give
of tbe niur 1 process called death. The
-vital forces firat quit tbe ftet and lower ex-
tremities of ihe body, and those who have
the power of spirit vision see a luminous
haze s'owly forming above tbe bead, and
connecting with it by a shining oord. Grai-
ns! !y, as tha vitiHiy of the body diminishes,
the clou 1 above aseumes a distinct elude,
and the spirit form of tbe departing indi-
vidual is seen lying in a state of insensibil-
ity above tbe prostrate body. At last the
spirit awakes to c:>ns2i tusues*, tbe silver
oord still connecting it with the body is sav-
ored, and ihe new-born spirit quits the
house In company wit i spirit friends and re-
latives wboaw>itei his arrival. The spirit
friends are often seen before life has en-
tirely quitted tbe b-jdy, which is the reason
why tbe dying so often talk ot seeing de-
parted friend* around tbe bed.
Pons.
Some people'Bay there is no wit in a pun.
We:l, it, is a no pan question.
Crystal Samp e Rooms.
Tbe Orjrital, alive to the wants of the own-
xouni y, Ban imported direot, Btfward's cele-
brated Scoicb Whisky, wbioh all true lovers
Of good lquors win nmpUi/wUe. Bricdy 4 ,„,.., L, ,L) iaa , ;iJ„ .., .: , ,.
Duuoe, proprietor., 635 Saoruumo street, he- can't be said that I am the worst poet in
A Secret Benefactor.
Some one ia London has for several years
been doing good by stealth on a seale of
extraordinary magnitude. The mod :s oper-
andi has been for an elderly man, piesuma-
bly not the donor, to enter a bank and ask
for the subscription book of a charitable
society. It is presented to him. He writes
down P. Q. W., or wbataver tha initials may
be, hands a bank note for a huge amount
aoroas the counter, and takes hiB departure.
Aq i'3ei is now prevalent that this splendid
benefactor is one of tbe heirs of a Mr. Thorn-
ton, who died about seventeen years sino?:
leaving some $15,000,000. A year ago a no-
tice appeared in the Bnilder newspaper, to
the eff-ct that a gentleman was ready and
willing to give benefactions exceeding tbose
of the lite Air. Peabody, cou'd he hit upon
Borne perfectly satisfactory plan for the so
doing; but he was conscious that to give
ch'Tity in a manner which should really do
good was most difficult. He asktd for sug-
gestions. Pending a satisfactory hint, it
may be presumed that be expends his super-
flous income as d seribed. Three weeks ago
fifty thousand dollars n ere tbns bestowed in
great sums by donors giving three initials,
No d -.-ubt they oame from the same persoD,
Was charity, wbioh will not let the left band
know what the right dee?, ever done before
on so grand asoale?
Not the Worst.
When George Wither, the Puritan poet,
was taken prisoner by tbe Cavaliers, there
was a general disposition displayed lo tai g
him at once; but Sir Jobn Dunham saved
his life by Baying to Oharles I.:
"I Lope your Majesty will not hang poor
Gaorge Wither, for as long as to lives, it
A Servant in the Corner.
Weed's Oarptt Sweeper, with Ihe b«pt *=eort-
mi nt of Carpets end Furniture In the State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly cpposlte the Grand Hotel,
M»rVet street. If
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
JLbn;UoCntloagb Proprietor and Manager
ANNUAL. BENEFIT
....o»....
HENRY EDWARDS
. ....OX....
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11
■VProgr&mme ia fntoro advertisements.
twdfn Montgomery and ganaome.
Cc
Dr. Barlow a. ^ until
Is giving a oours of Free Lectures to Cientle-
puen on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
easea at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
•very Friday evening, commencing at 7 H o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and proscribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 r at., tree. w
Fin« Candles,
Trash, sweet and delicious Candles, of every
Variety, at M. A. aferoer'a pioneer confection-
ery, 678 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail, a
2>x>. Doherty
Hal devoted Ola study store particularly to
chronic and specific practloe, and as snch Is
cow the most snooessfhl of any Physician In
6*n Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
earner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors ralow What
Cheer House. X
Rattler's Wine Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly Id the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act tbe rol« of Boniface to all
■friends, day and evening, at 334 Bush street,
below Kearny. 4 h
8(ini Moore,
formerly of Bess Honse Carriages, can be
lonnd In front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment* Bonthweet corner Bnsh and Mont-
gomery sts.. or Dexter Stables. Can-lace orders
Isft at either plaoe promptly attended to day
-or night, atrodTioHfi rat**, pq
A- JPlea.eia.xit Jjovation.
Person? desiring oQ&tortable lodgings In a
Central location, ebo*lc visit the Alhambra,
*nd Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe traUdlos is a verv fine one and ie well
lighted and ventilated.
-•— .
Premium Shirt Matter.
Mrs. Eveline Morris 526, Kewny St., wspeot-
■fnllv solicits a call from fTlendB, and strangers
belting the City. Newest siyies, perfect fit
and price b reasonable. g.Q
Ladles "Vialtiria; cards,
Written, engraved or prints by Joaw P.
Dwtbb, 136 Sutter atreet, opposite Uoa Honse,
*nd at the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hajtdkxb-
nsrs neatly mabsbd. Fekm-avbtttp of every
description to order. B
iDental Work.
Fob finest go/ lity. or WOBK, go to T. O. Jee-
-mp, dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
Tucker's, 3-u
Attention. Ladles
To give the exin the softness of velvet, and
the tint of the Uty to th? complexion, see
Diokex*s GaaaCB nx Lb. ft
J England."
A Vermont woman, who rccant'y followed
the remains of her rather irregular husband
to tbe grave, afleiward remarked that she
had some oon solation. She knew now where
he slept o 'nights.
A gentleman asking Dr. Johnson why ha
hated the Scotch, was answered, "I don't
hate them sir, neither do I hate frogs, but I
don't like to have them jumping about my
oh amber."
♦
Tbe Last New Song.
Air— "Mod <£ Chandon,"
Emerson Gorville Id my name,
My business always 1b the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes thesp>, that my honse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all X show,
Oh! high oh! Oh! high ohl
None who have been but again will go.
CorviUo rays sol says so!
On Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remembtr the number and call again.
Visions of Shell-nth in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
L,adie>s with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! Ladies gol
Emerson Corviile's polit?! and ao
3-1 They got they gol they got
Notice to fbe Public.
H. Peyser, 710 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and ch.il.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gentB furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
e'o.,n*iow cost, <3all 11 you want bargslns.8L
PIPIFAX! PIPIFAX!
MAGIC BXaX"X'£2Xl£».
THESE BITTERS. INVENTED BY HERB M.
Wolfgang, a celebrated an van of Germany, are
ao marvelous in their effects than thsj are stjled
throughout Earopa
IMACIC BITTERS.
They give Tone to the Stomach, Color to the Com-
plexion, Brlllianoy to the Eyes, Vigor to the Intsl-
I ect, aod renewed strength aid virility to tbe aged
andUflrm.
No family aboald be without this truly valuable
tODlO.
J. M. 60KWT,
je30 Lm. Proprietors, San Francltoo.
X*7\£a.K» TED.
A GOOD BA.RBEK. — MUST BE A QUICK
workman aod of leber hoDitn. Wasfe accord-
ing to m*rtu Anoiy t-)W. SI. LiWTOW, E f.pioy-
mentOfficp, 43G Pine street. jcSit
Lyon's Portable
KITCHEN FURNACE,
IN ITS ECONOMY OF COAL AND STOVE,
as a parted cooker, broiler, toaster, and flat-
Iron heater, ia a necessity to ever; homekeeper
who wishes to rave the atove and two-ihirda of
taefuelk ooosoroc. It ii cheap— $2 50. Oallasd
see It at work, at Scombs & Miller's, plooibera,
gie-fifpre, tin, copper and ttovo Htore, opposite
Maguire'a Opera noase, OC" WnshinRton at-reet,
INAA'J M. WARD, Agent of tbe Pacific Ooaet.
Tbe trade supplied. jaS lm
B. P. O. O. SEALS.
•Womlnatlou «i* Onlcere for the enan-
Idc term will take placo at the next
Stated Meeting. T17JE9DA.X, Jane lO,
when all members are requested to be
present.
ja5td A. TV. BABK, O. 8. O. 8.
«M
....10...,
SUCCESS
IS BY FOLLOWING THE TKUB
American Business Principles
Tie Reasons for Sueoess or Failure
We start wita tbe flat assertion tbat no honse
has ever failed beoaaae tbe price asked for met-
obandEse it kept was to? low. And against this
deelarattoavwe plaoe this faot, that no lirm in tbe
ordinarj routine of trade has ever grown into a
large and increasing basiness, or taken tbe lead in
its particular class ol goods, nitb high prices for
tbe watchword. Sooceas, fn tbe largest nnmb:r
of iostances, oan be traced to fair dealicg, OUUK-
TE6V, and INTELLIGENT, PERJlSTitJN'T EN-
KEGY.
One miutalie. one a'tenpt to test the too < (ten
cheated pnblto, may resnlt in appartnt aocceea, bnt
sooner or later tbe victims or the imposition will
tnrn upon yea. Wben a man boys a thing and has
paid too mnab for ii, it ie ase'eoB trying to smooth
over the matter. The merchant who ehnckled
over the big profi", he made baa furnished the club
wherewith bis own bead may be -broken. Tbere
are more dare yet to come, and the man wbo thinks
CUNNING A MATCH FOB HONEST IiBAMMG
bad better not forgot it.
Patrons ors expected to pay a profit on their
parohasea and at the same time depend apontbe
merchant's advantages as a cuariate9 that ther
are fa'r and reasonable. If she pnblio tio con-
vinced tbat a oertain tradesman has peoollar
faoliitieB for laying; in bis wares, and tbey diaoov
er the psr centkg) of profit t> he less than is gen-
erally demanded, it matters not bow small it ie*
fractional earns are sufficient t) insure buooses
where the oontrary will surely result In failure.
PICNICS. EXCTTWSIQMI 9
S. F. and H. P. s.] c
CHANCE OF ijjjj
THE CHEAPE4T R0UT£T0 THE I in,
O" A.N.Ii,^FTBBAPI'"-l, 187J TH .
or ANTELOP.V. oonoeotii. »t D»? '
ro.d Oompsny tor Olorerdiile „d ill |J I
excoMd), Trom Frot t .tr.tt ™hS .11 I
5:39 o'ulock A M , countctiog it Douni f
.10 m.r lid .rHviog lo S.nV.o"?."° B
I hi il«mer. .od o.r. mak., oloiV!
with itagei to nod tram all pololi.
SHHDAY EXCUHS OnTaT REDUCE (»r
Leave Ssn Francisco at 8 A w .„mI
■•a
9
irr nog at (J o.frd.le at 1 o'«(ooB S.i"
will leave Oloverdoja at 2o'flook airl.
Franoiawo at 7 o'olook Thia will .
eionist^ oeveialhoota ot an, of tbe n II
t". lio. •■< , h. rr.,d For .11 i.loJi'iif US
ihe Ooiop.M'8offloe.4«e MoolgomerH
On aod alter Jnos lit. ibo Btean., 7Z
Sao FreBol-o- at 2 30, P. M. ; th! ?., , S
Oloverdole at 6 A. or "
»P'8 PEfUR DOM AH UK. I ,£■
The City Garcfjj
IOK THB
Coming Picnic Se«
a-HE ATTENTION OF ALL tOfflH
X Booiatioas and Military Oombani,
to i be advantages offtjred by torstfe.
and beaafjful Krounoe for liolidiy
vale. Tbty oan be procnTed --
week for pionio purposea
any
State a;<U*60a9 t°rmB th*Q *0' ,r*' SB
THE CIXY 6ABDK1S
Are e&ey of aeoera without any tariff ti .
aod are provided with Uega and beaatl I
^arBeabaaF) 'Jrfes; beaoufdl Flo«eri
everj clime; i tiMorous Swlngi- \
■ -*ss.'
from
0UE MANNER OP DOING
BUSINESS.
it
Success V
Pratt's AboUtlon Oil
Ourea Bheamatlam and Neuralgia.
Corn*, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure ■warranted by Albert Sohoen.
wald, 121 Second etreet. *-bi
Slgnor F'lxl-vlo Rossi
Gives private lessons In Italian and Eoglish
Vocal Mnalo, at 846 Clay etreet, or at the resi-
dence Of the pnpll. 6- 1
Tti© Sent Bemedlos,
Dr. Perry's Last Obance, (or pain. Dr. Per.
ry*B Webfoot Pills, for an bilious complaints.
For sale by all drugglBtB. Agency, «17 Saaeome
■treat, oerner of Commf rclal, *
Public Accommodation.
Wasking left at the office before 8a. ac, can
be retnrned in the evening If rea.olr«d; we
never disappolutl What Ohter Laoadry, 131
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Miss annie graham
Takes pleasure in annoaatlag to the San
Franoisoo publie tbat she will lake
HER. FIRST BENEFIT
....OH....
MONDAY EVEMSO JUNE Oth
When will be presented Shakspeare'a beau-
tiful Love Siory, in 5 acts, entitled
Romeo m,xx^L Juliet
JUUftT MISS ANNIE GRAHAM
ROMEO MR. JOHN McCULLOUQH
je5 td
Oe>od, Stylish Clothlog, well made.
3 at moderate prices, and warranted 6
<
J ire *ar>*nen lir1a?H!rir9fsnvetor*uid n« i
Mene nrged to- purchase If the ffoods -a
do net salt. If the above Is your —
H Idea how basiness should be con- ~
ducted, eall and see as.
THKSE BKAUTIFUL GARDENS i\
open tor tbe eea-on, and maay oiH
popular
PIOKTIC8
Ths attractions s
one. SKATING PATXLION, MU8ED
NASIUM. Skating free oo weekdays. .'
Admliilon
CHILDREN lO OENTS.
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O
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O TVe bay onr Gooili low and sell ~
»_ for cash. Z
9
C Wemork pnr a;eod« low and slick gg
O to onr prices. 2 w'" b» held there,
"We represent oar Boods Just as 50
> n
H they are* "
Ul We return the money to all who 01
£j buy of us and are not suited, la* the m
0) broods are not soiled. -
>" We are Willing to ejlve polite at- Z
^ teotlon and show you through onr
< slock whether you wlsn to Tsuy or O
m K
^ not. O
— We propose to treat onr custom* -g
Cj era so well that we shall see them PI
® again. g
O We aim to treat onr customers In 2
-■ each a way tbut every visitor we
have will be n walklag advertise- _^
™ meat for our house. SD
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H
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tt a
gOUft INBUCEMENTS T0o
1 CUSTOMERS. I
0 o
niotn Danoiog favilion:
Pleasye Boats ! Poactam* and" binft
prs, al> perteotly siitltsied from tb«'
ninn-mott ^ent^craat ie oo the groacdi
conveoioncB for the- ftceocaniedatloBof
nios has been mcrjo. Ev-rjti.iug fii l
in tno moat oOmplste order for ths ooroi
TUB CITT «ABD>n
Are the laraesf. in tbe tUUe 'Ihsr
aorfB of Knoil and Bhart-d LawB.FI
dene, eto., and are capable of aoooi
/U,Wtl persons witn tbe ett,a'< st ooavsnl
trs Cars run directly i o tae Garden*.
t-lonio Uonjinitt'fiie are especially Ibt
and insoeotthe Ground*, and aaasrL
whioh will be moBt ffivorsble.
M. T. STJCTE-i-S. Prer
*•• Office hours 3 to 6 P.m.. daily, at tb
oorner'lwflirtb and to: a<nn street*.
N. B— 800,0*0 AdmiBsi.in Tieksli
by verions AsBOOiutioos holding futi
Oily Gardens latt yetr, The sale t,f
llqaors will be prohibited oo the rroi
uraldays.
BarJger'sCentraJ Park, Qj
Read! Bead!! fie
THS PALACEOF, FAS
ANOTHER HXonEilKNT IB
New tore, 17 Second htrfst. o
Grand Hotel. Olotbing ol the |*f
fashionable styles ma(*e to order.
NOTE THE~ PRIO
Pants., .from S6 to S 1 2 p
Suits-. ■•: ..from $2B
t invite tao inspection of tbe OboiCMtl
the market,
A. MORRIS,
ISo. IT Second 8t»
mtl7 lm Opposite ©mad.
AUCTION SALE
New City Haff
No 77 and ^-DeHnjI
MONDAY. JOKE 16. 187S-JOa)f II *
TOM ASON, AQauon.0raNo.llO iH
err etreet. For par:imlare eee adnrlll-^
Alt! and filmic er.
By order Boird of Oity Half Ooramlilri
Ki8-td BOB' r GBOROB.Il*
IVTahl's Gallery!
ALTHOUBH MR. TABER ABVER1ISEB
ri- barios; withdrawn (?) from the Photographic
Gallery, No 1.8 Montgomery -street, the under-
signed retains possestion of all negatives taken
at that plane, and is prepared, 'as heretofore, to
famish all kinds of Pictures in the best manner
guaranteeing, with firat-olats taUnt, to gire satis-
faction in all eases. m
MR. NAHL'S personal attention Is given to
all retouching and Oolorisg In ersr; style, in
■which art he ia acknowledged by all t j be at the
head of bis profession.
NAHL A 00.,
Artists and Photograph ors.
jn4 lw 18 Montgomery st., near Market
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL fllUSEUIB,
And Oolteare of Medicine.
10 OOO .BEAUTIFUL AND INSTRUCT.
j*-y .* W*-' ireobjeobs to be seen. Qpen to tht
PaWio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUREKA HAXt
S LB Montgomery street. FOR MEN 0NL7-
_0«r>D». Jobdah'8 Pbtvatb OrriOE is at 811
Qaary street (opppaits old HsolUDios' PaTilioa).
Metropolitan Theatre,
8 ICBaMEITO.
WK.JBOBBOW. BOLS PROPBIBTOB.-
• Till. horn, oan be rented bj tb* niche,
rreet- niontb oryeaT»-y1flrit-ola9»romr»«nieB nuiy
Wttlieid»botit»l.«W. MtneiaHtra a,i,
REMKMBKB, VOU OAN ALWAYS FIND AT
oar etore ft fall etook of
CJHiO^raiPdcs-
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Fanpy Goods,
3E3sa.sll.atAi. Cutlery,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
In fact, a general stock of all kinds end grades
of goods, cheaper then any other heuss in tbe
oity.
IX L Auction Store
618 and 1620 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
DSRENZ
HERB
The dreat To»>lc iad A}
Sale Everywhere.
THE RIALTC
A Popular UendeaV
The Choicest Wine* and JL'.qoc
Paclflc Couat.
8UPEKB HAVANA CIG ■»
THIb OEM OF A SALOON AT
JTo. 41 THIRD STJUfl
Will be oonduoted in so psrfeet a msaD F
phrase "Meet rae on tbe Rialto wtwi ■'
willsigoijy the chief joy of daily life.
H, 'WAFEf?. Proprlelo
myUtt P. McAbDLE. > npsili
J. C. COMBES,
TERRAPIN XJUH
Oor. Second and Tehama St I
sOJ-Terrupin ooQvtaotly
Oysters in erery st'ls.
SUPPRR ROOMS F,"»R
dec Si lm
THES VEST
A F«rorite Resort tor Lorers
Good Liquors and Choice J
Sffaelr Fonjr Brsrdy U s. 8 *
V.. H. LKVT. Prooriator. sontbwssljj
£.saray aod OosuBStvisi *uo»u,
■ftp""
O^SjlfW jfAWETlES
tartl.ng Developments
ALHAlBfl.V TQIATS1.
"^.^.f-- CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
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QUESTION
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. Marry D«T*»
laTE FOR THK BOAT.
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f • win tbe UubiS't in or
■*»-- Otlier FoUo'ro-
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t P«* i T-fim. «Ui mi .r. W 7MtDcr-
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IKLI IE HOWI'D, THE CHIRIMG VOCAL 1ST
OVCHTUM TO SABRl
T * < •* « ; ••• * i
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baw Witk * i» PI.
msm-iI iif of iMtMUaitl itotipfMM*. OR*
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8ULLYETTE <. m-^mw en eat™ ■. -f J*
»■«*«• wir - •/ u»»iptt<nt — m«*. n ii
na»a dM* bfnrn L.
. * otaaaaaa. .J ib* Rcm.ip, f «r nf fai and matateaear. en eetartaei
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IN, aa a-» iant ^nt>.iiiU»i of •Jafhoaira Mi t*a 'mr4 «| tn « •
[RW * aloa f-mii mn - .■i»b'/ aaaa hrit|l
'■men* U - K MR A>{ • p-».^i..iii • n 1 »iji'n y>«n* l»lr — !•■• eat
OVBBi oi m. • ■i*<r*«ij i*dy of <aaaeet»o •ii*ii»< , .
Lord* I. di*a, '"a*.*. r.» »oli. tUIVardiara, Mia-a' A'»a. Jan A", T,ik-r«. StMlin. ,
•^ THE ONLY LEON
'J «»WH KFI.I.T
BOB .IART
WA\TF.II-« II* 1*1 Ladle*, «• «..,■ f..r Pra
MOSDAT KVEXISO, Juio 9 h-Flr>t nbmun ot
C. W. JESTER, THE MAN WITH THE TALKING HAND
WILL KIlultTLY APPE.Vtt—
RObort Frasor, tla.o Gront Pautomlm 1st
MOTIL.
1
IELU UNION THEATRE
« 1 Hltohlo,
■ ■•a
'« Mini
The Young Actress
M-.... >.!>,
OAas:
INI Wlillliliiii,
»» Ti'« an»iiii>i'>
■WXIM
Song iid Dm
B-II..
I0«8 **»0A*CI
Fred RitfhU
M.«. . ■'. rial*
lUtl! DOIItM
A CONVENI ENT DISTANCE
Man Nn»»'a\ a'war. In artaornaf m<m Kill*
Mr n *<*. ■•nllf^tllMntHlnldMUM k "♦ M«r«k
it,lE,,'iT' *••* T»«"»F fWM
Mr, Si«"i',S.»n,r ■[..[« *>tl. Hark
Ha naif ■■ •in « (.!..■ BaMM " ir »■
M'. MHWI. "lmw|'l tnaa . If ii(ll K I »•*•
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A Wrdeadorf/ -U.
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0»'c«libr»'»d 91 £• WHiriC HHIRrB. TB*r Bl fr.»r«CTLT. aod for qnftlltv ft*d dnr«o»IHr will inirt. m»l«hf '. To o* B«d oalyftt tb*
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FRANCISCO
IT GALLERY
Street, below Montgomery,
SPRING EXHIBITION
— or THE
tan Francisco
Association!
IS
w Open to the Public.
OL. 1VE. to 5 X*. Tk/L.
AND
E». »ff. to lO I».
•>lQlilUau|..,>H »0
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamship Company,
CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO INO FROM
T IVSRPOOL, gUZKNSTOWN.^Ma
■^ <U>aaond«iTT, UftmburtTb, Br«mtoiaSAillifia
H»T'#, P*ria, ftvadee, B«lctani, Moraty and all
EaroptAn citiM.
TbUOcmpanj bta arrao|«ni«nti with lh» Oom-
ml**Ior«rof Kralsratioo aod Railroad UtmpunUt
•l N«w Tork, by ablch paasaagflta are promptlr
for-tardi-d to the PaclQo Ocatl.
For partloalara apply to
D. B. JACK901V, AE'Bt.
m(2dl(n SUN Hoalgavarrr «tr>«t
8TILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO TBH 80AHCITY OP BAIOONS
on lSo«h atr-Mt, I b«| to tofora*. U| frieada
aod tbs iOblla that I bara ooaaad tbe
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
ent\ Buak atrret, btlwwi Moolfimi-ry
•ad Kearny.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c. |
Ooooooted In tbe baat-atyle aod of tbe
Porait Mqaora.
CIlAt V rELDMlNN,
ap31 tf Proprietor.
THE RIALTO.
A. Popular Rendezvous
The Chaleaet Winn aad I/qnon on tbe
Pnclflc Coital.
Tmib ORH OF A SALOON AT
Jt.u AT TUIKO ITRFKT,
Will beooodaoted Id eo perfect a roanoer that tbe
pbraie "MeatiaaoD tbe Hialto" bitateo frtaode
willaifoijy iha ohlnf Joy of dally UU.
H. WAFBR. Pronrtator
BiyUtf K McAHPLK. t opariPUndant.
Bar Sugar
FOB BALI-MS KXABST STSEKT. AT
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CHITTENDEN A DALTON,
rOHfciap.LT or THE
HEW YORK ITABLK, af laatoa ■*,
Bars ruactuau) im
TURF GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND BAVK AD-
dtd 'arg-ly tolb>lri
■t»ok of boiiM. wbicor
tr* all Br Lclin. Par -^
tloe'ar aUan'ton paid
to beardlec bor*et.
tn'ij Im OfiirTKNDRN A DALTON.
APTBB T11E
THEATRE8 ARE OUT
80 TO THE
Hot ^OOtCll,
■atter i)wl, irnr htam ,
Aod try ona of tbtir
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jorry's
All DrlnkH Ton C«iUm
"faA II JO«. D. BRIOOS. P'oprlftor.
New Discovery.
IiUK UsR OF TUB WONDKRFUI, PLANT
. that Ood lateaded for the C jra of
RHEUMATI1M, NIURUGtA, CCUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
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from falbav off, ead elan rot tore » mr jrnwth
ot Hair te tbe bald bakd within a fair aeeka wfataea
thoroolaaraoot deatrered. Tfaia powder ii mixed
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laftliom bad t-aatinaot ornrgUct. •**
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ear 0«J».a*»* Kra'oy Urn!. N. K. (Jornar el Cal.fjrolk
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AT
Firty 0#nt» por PJi*tlt,
And ILMrnm tty tlio Week.
L. J. B^'ELL, Froprl.tor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE |«05T ELEOAUT onSTOM WOBK IK THK 0ITT
Beer* 4fc Haynard,
aaa Bcnr mm ..•■• a.»r — m ,ri»
I HE JOUBNAL OF AMUEEMiKTS.
PubhaLed every D« in *he Year by
T. E»- BOGABDUS
MS M*r*h*iU a«* «»* Wo.hl»«t©» sts
Below Mont«OBWFT. Sao 7r*D0i*oQ.
SATURDAY 3VNE 7,1878
AHUSEMEWTSf Etc
California Theatbe.— Manager McOnl-
lough's benefit last oight was an we prophesied it
would bo, a perfeet ovation. The performance was
woitby tbe occaalou. Mr. MeOallongh'e itnpernon-
atlon of King Lear was admirable io ever? renprct
—It was high art Every lice Id ihe part of We
old king had evidently bsen oarefoJIly studied.
real. re-«at andoooaidered br Mr. McOullouBb,
and tbe remit «aa purf otion. King Lear'a mad
neif.tue fariooa rage of tbe oar e, and the te^-
dorneae of tbe old king towards his daopbter,
Cordelia, io the last eat. were ail most anistio *nd
effective. At the eod of tbe performance, Mr.
MoOolloagh was cll)d before the certain for tbe
four ie time, and made a litila speech, in which
be stated that he abonld shortly go Bait, patty
te gain experience that would enable him to cater
worthily ti the publio of Sen Kranoisco, bnt woald
shoitly return and remain with thoeewho treated
him so well. The play wis well performed through-
out Henry Edwards did some capital acting as
Kent, delivering the blaoe speeehea of tnat worth?
with telling (fleet Geo. D. ObapliD, who always
oomei oat wall in a bit of character aotfng, made
quite a aaccevs In the part of Edgar.wod was hon-
ored with a o*ll before the cortaln. Mies Kate
Denln, who volunteered for this ocoaeion, played
Gooerll admirably; Mi a Annie Grabam read and
aetsd tbe part of Cordelia with much, feeling
and bar usual ability, and lb* other parts were
well filled. One of tbe beet tnings fu the per-
formance was Owen Marlowe's Oswa'd. Mr. Owen
Marlowe proves himself such a good actor whom-
ever be appears, fiat it is a pity, the pcblic do not
see more of him. At the mat>oee to-day. "Oorio-
lanua" will be plared for.ibe last time. To-night
"Boole Tom's Oabio" will be performed with J.
O. Williamson at Uncle Tom. Miss Minnie Wal-
ron as Eliza, Mise Oanie Wyatt as Eva, E. J.
Buckley as George Harris, Mlsa Maggie Moore
in her capital impersonation of Topsy, and a gen-
erally ttroog catt.
Axhaubba Thzatbk.— To-Dight and to-
morrow nicbt will be the twola'.t on which the
opera of "fiaiber Bio," which baa during the week
drawn immense audienoes , can be per f oi mod , as It
ma. . be withdrawn to make way for other novel,
ties. It will be played at tbe matinee to-day in
oonjuoation with the excellent eeleotipu of acts*
songs and dances published on our first pige.
Bella TJwion Theatre.— To-night a very
fiwfl pjrformaoce will bs given. Fred Ritlhie, tbe
lVntoh comedian and song and dance artiBte, wlij
make his first appearanoe; Cassim and Frits will
preset their wonderful gymnastic feet1; Miss
Hay Leslie will eicg favorite ballada; a series of
beautiful tableaux will b^praaettsd, and tbe veiy
amusing farce of " A Convenient Distance" w.ll
terminate the performance.
BuoKLET'a New Vabieties.— mU. 8. Mail
Big," in whiob Haaby Morton, Johnny Price nod
Miss Claude appear, is rsceivad nightly with toara
•f laughter. A great Saturday night bill has been
prepared, aa may be sera by referring to our Ural
P*B«
Akstjal Benefit of Miss Annie Graham.
ML a Aonle Grabam, leading lady at tbe Califor-
nia Theatre, who baa filled tbe position she oocn-
pies witb great ability, and, while she has given
satisfaatlon in every character io which sbe has
appeared, baa in eoine been positively great— nota-
bly in that of Oora in "Artiole 41"— will take her
first bear fit on Monday next. We are sore that
the publio of Sao Franoisoa will witb pleasure
aviil themselves of this opportunity of showing
their appreciation of Mite. Grabam 'a talent, and
will orowd the house to overflnwinir. "Romeo and
JiHet" will be p'ayed, with John MoOollon^haa
tha gantle Romeoand the benefi;iary as Juliet
Benefit of Mas. Josephine Jackson. —
On Sunday evening, a parlor entertainment of
poetry and mnelo will be given at the California
Theatre, for the benefit of Mrs, Josephine Jack-
eon. Jobo MoOullough. Miss Maggie Moor?,
Henry Fdwardp, J. 0. Williamson and o there,
whose names appear on our fin t page, will aasist
Jklrs. Jackson serves t e publio in a pleasing
mincer, knows by sight, thousands, and we hope
will see a large proportion of ber bowing acquaint-
ances at tbe California Th'atre on Sunday night
Benefit to HesetEdwabds.— Next Wed-
nesday evening, Henry Edwards, one of the nos
popular actors and gentel gent'emeo io California,
will take his annual benefit Mr. EdwardB' friends
are legfon, and they will doubtless rally on this
ocoasiou, and make ths testimonial a brilliant
one. The bill for tbe occasion will oooeiet of "The
Merchant of Veaioe" and the Btey fug comedy of
"Rule a Wife and Hive a Wife," which latter
haa never baforo bean presented on the Califor-
nia stage.
Benlfit of J. 0. Williamson.— Tfels very
p-.po.iar comedian wM tike his annual benefit at.
thi California Theatre on Saturday evening next,
June Idtb. Tbe opera of "The Child of tie Regi-
ment" selections by tbe Fabbrl Troupe, a variety
iatvriiij ", and fi new farce by H CUy Greene, wil
ooattitate the programme, Williamson deserves
abimper baoeflt, and will daubtle e have one.
Opening of Humboldt Pabk, Oakland.—
This favorite summer nsoit will open for the
season to-moro*, and a fine performance will be
given by tbe followirg fivorite irtisteB: Leon
Bamwelle, Horatio F1 eleon, and tbe oh aiming lit-
J'e California character act'cse, Mies Lulu Wij,
don. Tie programme appears On our firlt page.
The Metropolitan *BrMs Biod will bo in attend-
ance, and tbere will be dancing In tbe Pavilion*
and other diversions. The Telegraph Avenue
Oars will oouv.y visitor* from the Oakland ter-
minua to the Park. Next Sunday aftsrnooncra
ho very pleasantly spent at this pretty suburban
resort, and there will doobilais be a large orowd
of pteaanre-soekere there. Many are cot aware of
the attraoton* of this beautiful arot They should
take atrip there to-ao;iow; they are euro to en-
joy themselves.
Grand Sunday Exccrbion.— The steamer
J lope leavae San Franoieoo every Saturday at
•j „g p. u. and on Sunday at 8 a. m. from Broadway
Wharf, connecting with tbe cars of tbe Hortb
Paolfio Railroad at Bonahne for Petaluma Sasta
Rise, Healdahurg and Oloverdale. Exonrs n
tiokets are bsutd at reduced rates, and are good
from Saturday to Monday. Those who wish io
onj . a little 00 -ntry air at tbe end of the week,
can take a very pleasant trip through one of the
most beautiful valleys in the State at a small cost.
Woodward's Gardens— Immense Btjsh.—
Harry Caualand, the mnsioal down. Mont. Schmia
and Mme. Thereae the trench ballet danoera and
will appear at these gardens to-morrow in a
"The Gbeat Show."— Tbe New York and
New Orleans Z?ologioal and Eque tnao fcxpon-
tien will open tn Sae Franeirco Monday, June 16cb,
torn short aeasoa only. His the large* t metai-
erie. museum arad circus that bni ever viaited to*
Pacific slop . Itreauirae a special trflln of twect?-
seven carriages to troisport its mamoiotb dens of
living aointals, a stad of thoroughbred horses asd
bab7 tlepta^t.and a superior eircos of the mO:t
fiaiahtd ariutes of the da?, at an expanae of f 25,000
for railroad transportation alone from ocean tj
ocean, aad requires an a;re of ground t) pit;b Its
three mammoth paviliopi. The menagerie, mu
eeom and circus are in three separate t^nts. and
ons cha ge admiti to all. The menagerie cooaitt*
of eig'.taen naaaeive oagas. la this collection wi 1
be found the following: An Alricao elephant,
four targe Hone, a lioneaa and her cobs, a pair ef
royil Bangil tigers, a huge African tapir, a wild
zsba, a haitsbeeet, a blase bak, leopard*, byaoar,
kangarooa, llama, king vnttare, whiti peaco>ks of
Java, a den of performing leopards, the nylghau,
the .Ibex, an Arabian drjmtdary, cabia bara. Fa t
Indiau ettslope. gibbom or giant ana, New Hol-
land emof, Virgiefa panther, cinnamon bear, the
ebony-beaded, silken-coated Palatine abeep.Oaih-
m ere goat, booth American cetrich, spotted axis
deer, biicn of Colorado, penegal leopards, brown
brar. Bouth American jiguar, grizzly bear.silver
Hon of Osliforoit, black bear of Canals. Amerioan
fallow dser. Uwuy lion of KaJf -a, Peruriaa alpaca,
A'rloan poreoploe, puma, or American cougar, r t
kangaroo of New Zealand, buffalo, wolves, poreu-
pioe, badgers, bBavsrs, white, brown and gray
oooas, wildcats, foxes, lynx, weasels, civit oats,
peocaries,et).,with mort birds of variegitsd hues—
oookatoo', parrots, maoawe, lovebirds, gold,
ver and f olden Oblneae Dheaain'a, taglee, fcawks
and owls— than were aver before collected together;
monkey*, baboons, apes of ev.-ry eoncetvabte kind
and varlttr, and an almost endless lot of minor
foreign and domeatio curiosities. There will be a
holiday street pageant, of great pomp and splen-
dor, preesded by the awan band chariot, contain-
ing a "sliver baad," drawn by a tsam of fonrtsen
e-imel* and an elephant clad in oriental trapsiugi ;
after this come eighteen denB of living animeli—
oaees of r«d and gold— preceded by the deu ft
monster lions, open to oublic view, ahowiufr Prof.
Oonklin Bfal1! amon* fiem. Thn rfar of the pa-
rade broogctuo by the beautiful lillipntiaa po-
oles, tra ned mules, aid ladies and gentlemen oa
horseback. At I o'olook r.M , dai'y, previous t>
opening the doors for tb« afteraoen performance,
M'He Ohriatloe will make an aerial seosneion a
distance ol over 200 feet in open sir. on a reps ex
tending from tbe ground io tbe too ef tbe pavil-
ion ; thiB perform*' ce is fr«* to all, and will be
given daily, weather pTmittTg. Due cotice will
be given of the location of the Great Btlow,
Notes.— Cbarlea Vivien repoits himself
•njoying the mild air and bealtb- restoring bath1
of Skaggs Springe. Riobard K-shler. the cornet
player, left for the same place yesterday.
Next week will be benefit week at tbe California
Theatre. On Monday, Mise Annie Graham's; on
Wednesday, Henry Edwards'; on Saturday, J, 0-
Williamson's.
Obarley Howard reports to Figaro, from St.
Louis, Mo, under date of May 28tb. He la playing
at Deagle's Varieties, in hie new drana, "After
the War; or, Li'e on tbe Old Plantation."
, Little Maggie Knight, aooompaoiedbyberfather
and mother, sails for Mew Zealand via Honnoluln,
on the bark Murray, tbifl morning. Maggie has
been playing at Pioobe, and the towns on the line
ef railroad, and baa dote well pecuniarily.
On Thursday of next week. Miss Fleet, who i.
spoken of as young, attractive, intelligent, and
ambitious will make her debut at tbe California
Theatie as Donna Violante in "The Wonder."
Crrr Gardens— The Chebra Brith Shalom
Benevolent Biciety will have a plonio and ball
here to-morrow.
Badger's Pare, Oakland.— The French
Benevolent Society will bold a festival in tbie
beautiful park to-morrow.
AJtAioauoAij mubsum.— One of the most
omplete collootioua of the kind in ths United
itatea, comprising hundreds of costly and bsau-
Ual wrx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
our may be profitably spent bar*
Ptharawtllnpp
PACIFIC COAVT DRAMATIC NEWS.
Desvee, Col.— The Rocky Mountain Herald of
May 31st says:
Tbe drama, or rather tbe burVquf, has been
preit? well patronized here, tbe pati week, at toe
o'd Denver Theatre, nnder its new manager, Mr.
h'tvsoB. The obief a traction was tbe Chapman
Sisters, in sscond-rate roles. Tbe entertainments
might be prononmeJ "pretty thin," in qmlity.and
uasae in other p.Mtionlars. A dollar a ticket deser-
ves a good show, in such an old barn ee that thea-
tre, hoiks from tbe states can't come here and
"jack" tbia o'aas of people into patronizing poor
ontSf, merely to put money into msnsfiera' pur-
ses. True ttlcnt would be snre to "draw," though,
say at the Guard's Opera House.
Wears torry that the Obapraan Sis' ere' enter-
taiomenta were too "thin" for Denver. They were
good enough for tSan FranoiECO, where they crow-
ded the Metropolitan Theatre for many weeks-
What do these country people expect ? Do they
want Edwin Booth in "Haxlet" or John MoCul
longh in "Coriolauua" In their wilderness town,
witb admission fixed at tan cents for the dress
circle ?
Maetsville— Philip Phillips will "entune full
sweetly through his nose," as Chancer baa it, at
the M. E. Ohuroh on Monday.
Sachamento —Wilson's and Yankee Bobinsou'd
Circus is tj exhibit here on Mondsy, June 9bh
There will be a balloon ascension by Profssror
Eug.ne. Oole'a New York and New Orleans Olr-
ous and Mammoth collection of Wild Bfasts>
will give exhibitions on Friday and Saturday
nexi.
Santa Eosa.— A concert was given on the 4tu
and another oo the 6th, for the benefit; of the
Episoepal and Presbyterian Ohgrohes reapect.vely
Mrs. R K Marrlner, Mrs. F. M. Clement, Mr]
Marnire and Mr. Campbell of San Franoisdo ap-
Dsared.
Stockton.— T he combination circus troupe aud
museum of John Wilson and Yankee Robinson
will give two entertainmenti in this oity on tbe
afternoon and evening of Wednesday next, June
nth.
Obaeb VaLley.— The Rosedale Diamatio Troupe
Consisting of the Pix'ey Si i tare, Robert Fnlfordi
Mr. and Mis. Lipsis snd others returned to GraSB
Valley, and performed at Hamilton Hall on the
3th and 6s h.
Virginia Citt.— Mrs, Bowers closed her second
engagement at Piper's Opera Hones on Thursday
evening, appearing aa "Lady M acbeth." and taking
her farewell benefit. The New York and New
Orleans Zoological and Equestrian Itxooeitlon
opened here last night and will give another ex-
hib tlon tbie evening.
Casson.— The New York and New [Orleans Cir-
cus and Menagerie will exhibit on the 9tb.
Woobland,— Jobs Wilson's and Yankee Robin,
son's graod combination otrous is to exhibit here
to-night and to-morrow night.
Salt Iake.— The Mammoth New York and
New. Orleans Zoolegioal and Equestrian ExpoelP
tion opened en the 28th nit , to tbe largest crowd
at people ever brought together in Salt Laks<
The papers are loud in their praises of tho circus
entsrtainment and tbe menagerie. Ths baby
eieobant was an especial pet of ths public The
Salt Late Theatre ts closed for repairs.
Los Angeles— Siguor Oarmelo Catalooo waa
anuoonoed tog'te a vocal and IcetrnmenteJ con-
cert at Merced Theatre on Tuesday evening, June
Sd.aasiated by 8 gnora Luigia Bernardo Petaiano
EASTERN DRAMATIC HEWS.
Io New York, Augaatm Daly's translation of
Dr. S. Moaentbal'a drama entitled ' Mndeleio
Morel," wblcb was produced ae the Fifth Avenue
Theatre on the 20tb, proved quite a success......
Miea Florence Noble is to commence an engage-
ment at Wood's Museum on July ,fi, Tuon She wilj
act atthe.matines performaneeaisher own drama,
entitled 'Shadow BrjoJuB Wallack's Theatre*
"The fiqnlre'sLaat Shilling" was* witharftwn altar
tbe psrformancee of Wedneeday evanicg, May
21. On Thursday and Friday, And Saturday mat*
ioee and night, Mr. Sothern acted Loid Dun-
dreary in "Our American Cousin." "Amy
Rob;art." with Mis* Neilson In the leading role.
continued to draw well at Booth's "Humpty
Dumpty" Is in its last week at the OLmpio
At the Grand Opera House, Mr. Fechtar's engage-
ment dosed on May 31b;. It was renewed, snd
on June 2d 'The Ooraloan Biothere" was to be pro-
duced ... .Niblo's Garden mill . rnna 'Aarael;>
Lulu, tbe gjmnaat ia a great success At tbe
Bowery a new dram-, by !: tiotey MoVecna, entl_
tied "Tbe Boy Burglar," was produced on the ri6tb.
At ths Athetsaum, Add R-man m&debis
first appearance slnoe bis return from California
oo May 19:b, and delivered a lecture on Astrono"
my, wbioh oaused much langbter At tbe
Tbirty-feurth Street Theatre, under the manage-
ment of Sam Purdy and Cool White. Raffaelle
Abaoco, vooalist and harpist, made his appearance
on May 19. b, and sang "Viva L'Amerioa." Th*
Clipper Bays'hia voice is as good as ever .A
drama called "Oaptalo Jack" haa been produced
»-, Wood's Museum Johnny Thompson was
ptajlog at the I beatrs Oomique.ln "Dixie."
Mr, Gram purposes organising an Engliah opera
company for next season, with Hiss Clara Loniee
Kail ogg as first soprano ; Miss Rose Hersee, seoond
quin and Miss Gary as contraltos; Mr
pArkinsoi and Mr. Castle, tenors; Mr. Sactleyj
baritone, and Mr. AynsleyGooks basso. Mr. Park-
loton. the English tenor, la a besutiful lirger,
but a very poor actor.
Tbe Academy of Music, Ctiioag?, III., under the
maoacement of O. R, Gardiner, ia to be rebuilt
doting tbe coming summer. It occupies a desir-
able location on ths west side of that city, which
will probably coct nue the business osntre until
tbe burnt district is sgain built upon.
Chicago theatre-goers are eniojing a burletque
version tof "Julius Caesar," one of tbe so-nee of
which oonolndss by A e tb.br. y bearing off, under
his arm, the stuff sd < fflgy o' the murdered Julius,
while ths procession joins in tbe solemn refrain of
"Down In a Coal Mine I"
Mr. 0. R. Creewl k, aeon ot William Oreswick.
the eminent Ergliab actor, is a member of ths
Globs Theatre company, Boston.
It is expected that Mia a Neilson will play Juliet
to Mr. Idwin Booth's Borneo, before the end of
the season at Booth's Theatre.
Mr. 0. Lealis Allen, ot the Globe Theatre, Bos-
ton, haa bseo engaged for Booth's Theatre for next
season.
Mr. F. Hardeubergh, of the Boet?n Museum,
has been engaged by Mr. Angnstm Baly for next
season.
Mr. Edwin Booth (ssaid to be stndyi -g with a
view toaasuming the character of King Lear.
Miss Olivia Rand joins ths Boston Theatre com-
pany next season.
Mr. Frank Mayo commenced an engagameof
at Wood's Museum 'oo the evening of Monday
June 2d, sppeari eg io his thrilling drama* id spec-
ialty of "Dave Crockett; or, Be Sure You Are
Right, Then Go Ahead."
Dr. Moiectbal sent a copy of bis plsy, "Msde-
leln Morel," to Madame Jansuschek, with his own
alterations and correct ions, bnt finding tbe part
of the heroins nnanited to her, that Isdy dic'ined
to accept it.
"Nlta;er, Life among the Glnsier," is i he name
of anew play written by Mr. Ohandoe Fulton, for
M'lleZoe.aod Immediately to be produced at the
Ohestnnt-street Theatre,! Philadelphia. >^H
Mme. Metbna fSoheller is to pais ths Summer
at St. Paul, Minn., where she will give a series of
performsnees in both Engtieh and German. She
w.ll visit Chicago iu the Fall.
Miss Agnes Ethel will, nextseesor, at the Un-
ion Sqnare Theatre, appearin several new come-
dies, one of whiob has bBen written .for ber by an
eminent author.
Among ths stars engaged for Booth's Theatre-
for next eesasw, are Edwin Booth, Charlotte Ousb-
man, Joe J. ffeiBon, Maggie Mitchell, and Miss
Batsman,
Madime Jaoausobek has retired to her cottage
at Cohaset, zeir Boston, where she will pass tbe
greater portion of tbe bummer, studying and
preparing for next season. She will study "Marie
Antoinet e." Queen Katherine, in "Henry Till,'
which she has performed with great bucoqss io
German, and several new plays, Mme. Janaus-
chek's engagement Bare already closed for near.'y
the whole of next seaesn, and Include a Bix weeks
engagement ia New tort.
Miss May Howard, formerly leading lady of the
Ca'i f oruia Theatre, h is recently passed six months
in Paris, etndying the French langu ge, and also
declamation, the latter under the tuition of M'He
Favartof tbe Ibeatre Francais. Sbe isalso hav-
ing two new plays written— one by Alexandre Do-
mas, the other by Mods. Thoronde, who has lately
achieved much sucosbb as a dramatitt. Durisg
tbe present mot t'\ iu company with ber brother,
she will make a visit to Vienna, and afterwards a
teurof Great Britain.
Rubeaeteiu gave bis 5?tb ooncertin New York
and 260 and last in America, at St 3in way Hall, May
2i&, and sailed for Europe on the 24th.
Miss Ada Hatland was married on May 10th to J.
B. Matthews, aad sailed for Eng'aad on the Fame
di.v. The ceremony took place at "Ths Little
Ohuroh Around the Corner," and was performed
by tie Bev. Mr. Hongbtrn. Miss BarUad, whose
real name is Ada Smith, made her first aopearance
la America with ths Ljdia Thompson Troupe. She
will probably not spptar again upon the stags.
The Clipper eu;b: Mies Kittle O'^eil, tbe ao~
oompliahed jig danaer, Is shoitly to be led o the
altar by Mr. Rdward Powers, the partner of Frank
Kerns is tie saloon at the corner of Crosby and
Prince ttreets.
Lota returna to America during the summer
and Will reeums her professional career, com men o*
g at tbe Walnnt-strstt Thtatre, Philadelphia
en.ly in September. Sbe will bring several new
pieces wit'i her.
The Daily Morning Tribune of AJtooos. Pa.
spending of the AUettbau'ais, who were recently
performing in that oity, says:
Mr. D. G. Waldron, aa occasional correspondent
of the New York and tther Eastern papers, and
former publisher of tbe California bplrit of tbe
Timet, but now the gentlemanly agent of toe Alle-
ahaniana.TosalisiB and Swiss btll-ringers, dropped
i oa ua for a cba- yesterday afternoon. Ho 1b a
gentleman is tbe broadett sense of the the term,
and sport* huge wbiikers-
Baby Benson, who bas been recently playing
vorj .anccesafol engagements in the South and
Southwest, will shortly leave ths variety Bttge
she haviBK bean engaged to travel with Bid well's
'Black Crook" Company for one year, commenc-
ing abont August Utb.
Just listen to tbe Philadelphia Press about Mia,
Charlotte Ouehman and Madame Janausobek:
'These two eminent trageCfennes may not inaptly
be likened to two great mountains, oea ef which
towers high above the clouds, its snow-clad peak
maj -stio and Immovable, being clearly and sharply
out lned against the aky, while the other, Isss
lofty snd less symmetrical in contour, conceals a
volcano within ita bosom, snd ia covered almost to
Bsssssmsa
TogtUtion. Ths one Is (vera picture of sublim-
ity, and commands our bigbett admiration
tbongh it may mvsr appeal to our warmest aym-
pathies;ths other now atiacts ns by its maot e
of dark-green verdure, and now at once fascinates
end frightens by a splendid discharge of molten
lava. If one be regarded as sublimity In repo e,
the other is grandeur In acton impelled by a
beet-up power t> sudden and mighty eruptions."
Mies Amanda Lee, now at Enesha* Vatietles
Philadelphia, purpwsei starring this summer In
equestrian dramas.
G. F. Orrin and fa-nily are performing at Castor
lenaa' Circus, Havana, Cnba. Albisu's Oirous is
running opposition. The Orrin Family oonteai-
plate returning to New York early in June.
Charles R Pope has purchased of Dr. G. P.
Spaulding oaa third of tte lot upon wbioh the
Olympic Theatre, St. Loaia, Mo., stands, for 936,-
Everybody Suited,
There la no end to the multitude ot fasbioDs
In hate. At " Ths" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (seoond hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. £very out who
goea there is sure to be suited, a
The New O y at ex- House,
Otbteb Gkgtio has bten optntd by A. W.
Manning, one of tbo oldest Oyeter Dealerj In
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 428
Pine st., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. T?*is
in every raped a place where a gentleman can
take Ids family. • 6-G
e
Twenty Thousand
Papir Collars, all styles, for sale cheap it the
What Chear Laundry, office 121 Leldeadorff Bt.
GREAT REDUCTIGN IN PRICE
....OF....
LADIES SUIT!
....IT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Gloak Stor
(Formerly Msyar A Wuikhsim,)
No. SO HOKT60HERT sTREl
Opposite the X.ick Bowse.
BKANClf, 408 SEAKNT 81BKF
MR. MAYER CALLS ATTENTION TO 1 1»
large snd welt selected assortment of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Teh
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-made Silk. Weol
ether LZDIE&' SUITS, at VERY LOW pRir
Aldo, a large etock of Htripea, Broobo and I
fc bawls. Lace Jackets Silk . nd Cotton Vslt
Silka Satins, Cloakings, and every deacrlnt'n
Trimmings. JUST MiRiVhD, a large Urete
the ti ummer styles of
PLAIN ANxl KHIIIOIDli
LINEN SPITS,
N. B.— Cloaks, Dresses aad su'-ts man* to Or
io lateatfasbion, at reasonable rates.
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G. Rnrkhardt'd motto. Fine French Calf
Boots z&lde to (rdtr frcm ]8 tc $10 A geed
and sat ltfaclion gntranteed. Call at MO Wash-
ington etrett and be convinced. A full assort-
meat of neatly-made goods always on band, at
prioeg to aolt e-virjonVs purse. i ei
Clam Chowder Every IflsrJtlt.
The beat chowder In town, at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just cfl
Kearny. 3-r
Star fSta-lxrts tana Collars.
All sorts and sizes, for ea'e cheap, at tbe
What Cheer Laondry, 121 Leidesdotff St. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
Cores Lame Back and Paralysis.
Xt Is True.
J. A. Sbaber ft Oo, are selling parlor, sets and
all otber kinds of rurnitnre and bidding obei per,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Otber
dealer* don't stand a shost oi ■ obanoe when
people know Sbaber*s prices. 707 Market street.
We get no business from Chinese, snd we
employ none to do our work, at tbe What Cheor
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booksellers and Statlosi<ers.
StaoeyA Mock, (school books a rpeoialty,) S. \r
corner Fourth and Jessie.
EL B. Moore, 669 Montatomerv, near Merchant.
Bnslnees Colleges.
Heald's, Errant &. 6 tra t ton'* College, 24 Post atrest
Butchers. ,
Katt, Fred, Stalls 94 to 100. Oaliforn la Marks t,
Employment Office.
Obaa. F. Bscherer at Co., 652 Sacramento street,
Chinese Employment Oo. — Fierce A Co., 637 Sac-
ramento Btrort.
French Fancy Goods.
Looan A Co., 19 Mentgomery, 107 and 109 Snttar.
Hair Jewelry,
H. A. Callander, maonfaotorer,6'2 Second street.
Human Hair.
Sampson, A. B. A Co.. 110 Second street.
Milliners.
Mrs. M. b'elig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher ef BerorJs.
O. T. Gillespie, 611 Washington s traet.
"Wat che* and Jewelry.
H. A, Oallender 62 Second street.
"Wlil teiier a and Paper HiDgers,
A. W. Whelden, 1 22 Geary street.
Wines and Llqnoi ■. I Wholesale.)
Danerl F. A r0.. 504 Front.
""SAT- ATC TED f
AT....
McDAMEL'S THEATRE
CHF.TftKSE. KTfOUIXO.
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
«av*Talent going East will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond witb
J. McBAMEl,
mj9 Lock Box No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
LOOK OTTT
....FOB TH2 ...
Business Directory
100,000 '
COPIES TO BE ISSSED ON
or about June 10th. Send in your
advertisements immediately to No. COS Mont-
gomery Bt, at B. M. EDWARDS'. m9 lm
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OB THE FTNBflT fOANDS
made at our Steam Candy Factory dsily. Al.
orderB, especially from tbe country, are soliolW
""» "^ "• "°""'aj •SB&tt WAOHEB.
lOT Hontffomarr.iL. ueftr 8utt*r
ALUAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINKLY FORV1SBBD BOOMS, 6ZN
glo or in suits,
"Well x.ls;nx«d and Vamtllatad.
CLASSES IHJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
the Theatrical Profession in Lalifornia pro-
Kis formiog classeB for instruotion in Elocution.
raons wishing to avail tbemeelvee of tbe oppor-
tunity of acquiring a useful art at a moderate coat
osn aend in thoir names to "Oambysea " P. O. Box
2314, when partioulars as to terms, etc.. will bs
Bent **> them rJ*9 *
RETURN THE BOOK!
W
BSBSSSSB^BSSSBSSSi
HOEVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
OP HOME" from th. FiGiRO Office Is par
s
I
HALL'S
AR«; ,LA*
PAR
RS Ll
YELLOW
DOCK
f
id ;n
IODIDE of POTAS
npu£ BEST SPB1KB MEDIC
la me. Fnrlfle. the Blo.4 .11
morbid, eorrcpt and Impur* m.1 .
Cure. Bheamat I »m and Mercurial P* V
Sold by all Dmgsrl.t..
ASEKCTT, 41T 8ASSOMB 8TKX.
SOLE AGENTS FOB
»». PEBBT'J LAST OH.IOIM
DB. PIBET'S WBoroOT PIL1
POBTERJ,
Prograaraeo, and all kinds ot PriotlBf *4
SHOW, 1.KOVTJKE. COSOIBT, T i.
ATBE and CIKCUS MANaGU
AT LOW BATES, BT
B. DE^. sterol
53S OLATf STREET, a
THOMAS W. BR]
aiUVBR 3EJT.AI
^
MANUFAUTURBB
—Aim—
BIPAIIII
DRUMS, BANJOS,
ESTABLISHED IS 18U.
-Loijona eiren on the Banjo and DMp
...BION STREET, bwween Firat agJW«
It. B.-F1no-U>nod Bilrer Solo BaaSB.'.
laalanala alwara on liand. '
eaflionala alwaya on hand.
FREE AND EASY
EVKKY IATVBDAT »!•»
Piano and min^lJXft »1
CHARING
«0« MlB.lon ntreet, near Beeaaj
d.10 EAGLES A WILD, PW» ; ||(
EXTRA QPAUT' ,,
BOOTS and SI ■ ,
ONH»AORI?li'll
BLAIFJi
9 Kearny ■*" -^ >!
Philadelphia Restaur *
OHAB. T. BEBGOLD. PROFS!*!*
rpHE OHOIOKST MEATS AHD
lltlUlUItHl- Bir.io **"aU I
Vegetables, Board by the «"~;*J I
" FIR STREET botwMn K^"» r
and Host.em.rr
^artf: l»
MILITARY COOPS
....A1TD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATI
TRIMMINGS,
axis Mentgemery atr.et, X—*
rahl4 tf T. RO0GERS JBB3 |
CLMhVOTAWT.-MAD. M»RTEU I
jn. t arrived from KoTOPo;.rBW»r^BI, ,
lal qne.tiona ; d,.t,lopee medmroe; ""a? 1
tiras. Oirolae, 1oe.day.nd Batn-diyM
camea Riven. Frencb aLd Geroran .off
mifl.ton: l.edie*. Fifty .C'ante; GeBtl.
Do lar. Hoin from 12..10 6, and It
JL2aaia\a|BUflJk-a-BaBB______
III
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•-i , rEPUlTS lui:h
BOl.t
I .' . . I
BaRa* Rasas l<«>.
t£ST IM ■(
■ ii ■ ■ nn it
•OSSS, I *' ■»» •! ••
•*■ rm«Hnc« i
■
II FORNIA THEATRE
^^^^^^^Ep - — — — — • *■ - | _
,011 L'STKRTAINMK.NI
CALIFORNIA TIIEaTRB.
f*o
NIOHT ONL
.i»t nun i. ■ ■ ■ » . .
Ii TRY AND MUSIC
lLLli| Josephine Jackson,
^^Hw »t »■« »»»• i. » •
HIjUOHN McCULLOUCH,
I HIM MAOQIE Moons,
'P k a. WILLIAMJO*.
nflp ■.. ■»**. CLAHKr.
UNCLE TOMS CABIN
HERRT EDWARD!.
MR, LOUIS SCHMIDT,
MR. EH NIT SCMLOTT
Btuh
Musical Ilirrrtor
t 1 OUOICB stUUNOS or
lings, Songs, Duetts,
Iru xxx oxx t ml
l o 1 o o>
Celebrated Authors and
Comoosers.
OX* MII.1I
•nl l»rrrf P at. Mc.rr., 'at ih. box
im»B,'r,*"'0™U Tb,,,n> SlTUBOAT. laaaTlh.
•#•■ at 7 JO ; to cotoman-. a- 8 o'clock.
i'tti
a*A<oa psast
■ > •«• •?
ueasa
• .MOO
qcmso
Moras
WAirss
n>»r
... >iia »..,
■ till
I'fllallt
«IU tap-'OMii. la a. «,.M
SATURDAY at a
■ "OH F>*. .1 II*.. tad "IMUI Ml IUa, • tk BMJHJI
sssawmss. sad * Ommj O— ii.
tOIUOLANl'S RtTIM-i
■ •If frlw (• all part* *.«* th* flews*
MONDAY KVKKlR0.iaM9:b— rintbwt&t In CHiftrtu of
MI88 ^.ISTTSTIES O
AXX A1UE.
-WBEH WILL BE PBK8IKTID-
BOHCO
■ "hit
.H1IIN Mr! I I l.<l| |1H
KIM »»«lir UK.lllAU
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jam 1 lib-
ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR. HENRY EDWARDS.
Rvacrrta •^■ta— DreeaOlrcle ant* OrehMtri 91 «• Balcony
RfMrrra Urait- RaJoooy lA riallary
Dress Circle Admluloo SI frO Fn«i* Boxm..
■* -ad SIO OO
HUMBOLDT PARK
o jk n. is.
fOJ I HE SEASON
Jaar
Leon Samwclls,
Horatio IVclson,
LULU WILSON,
M ., a .
«"oimo iixk
■.»■« UIWU i «
••■• II, BABCI
iiii m>
•■••• »m,Miii •• t
t.ao* lABWILU
•f »»% i I I .ii • hi .i. . ■ mm,,
mob ana KBI «••«
■roaia or > . i «.
I i •.. . aaa a. n ■..
-■'<!• ii Dili r
MM W II «.»..
Ul««mi IKK'n I I .ii « % ACT.
•.ma umiiiu
•'• •- 111 n a »■ r
i l M »a i mo*.
TBS twi niuaiim
• tamii.i.a ui iiuoa,
THI CEI rjlBlTEB
Metropolitan Brass Band!
Will M Id i.'*d«ir>. Tl Itore c a • , j-y lANClRO
III THI SPLBMD1D 1'ATILIOK. T-0 Fio». »wlai». etc.
%T Tl* T'l'dr.ph RV'ca* 0rf«. a.weja w. Il.o* et in*
Oik lied Depot, will etiry visitors 'o it • door of lb* rait.
ADMI-MiION F1FTT ■ S*TS
LLiim S3 r*-u
Ohildi-D under 10. frea.
iian House.
|»A^ JUflEL,
30K PROM Til K RAILROAD
>RIN, Proprietor.
[SHED ROOMS
....awn —
' t a varan, t .
Qamltir of fflMI, l.lq-
•■.* M.d rii.ri.
TAKIhO BY WttK OR PfOKTH.
■iTfla.
AND BA.SY
...EVERY...
Inrday Kycnimf,
AT Bloar O'CLOCK.
__AT THE OLD ORIOIIfAL
■ RED Llt.N 19 Gear, atreel.
Iwb'N too c.n b»T» HOT AND
rOOLD DKIKK^of tl.T.rrbMt
^q^.lliy. Tb. -O'd Spoil" la al-
■ *.}■ on r-ftod. Drop in.
DAVE MENDKH. Proprl.tor.
1ILD HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent.
(A SHIRT STORE,
oy Ireet, hn. Removed to
I* Second street,
I Voo anil nad o complete a*-
or hiiirts sod riiiiai.
■t tbe oaeual low price
M.
REKtOICT <*s OO).
lERLAND HOUSE,
MIAOBAMS1.TO STREET
I KatAK MOHTOOMBBY.
IIE8T house in the city.
-buttS BAR JUST BREIT THOB-
' " irennbOTit. ud tailmflr.U
, . tBbVuPn«ai).it«d. Alto.
if Uverltad Hg«M. 788 BUikitalrtRi,
\aad 9 roar IH 4 1 rati, nt*r Market.
J. M, BLINRET,
Fr«i prlt tor.
Jrtb.RRd
J5NS, HOLMES A CO.,
Ijl ACKAMKIf TO OTKaaTT.
DEM FOR A LL BlRDa O* 00ODH.
" 1 ao all bolaoa troa all parti .1
.__ FaTadf.Ulonaod Idaho
L, l&inxlw0*
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Lvs^^xLB^^
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
tEv#ERHxl/B^RS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
(a^JxLB'TTERS
la a Sure Relief for Indigestion.
L,>(?^ixl>TERS
HAS NO SUPERIOR AS A
BLOOD PURIFIER.
MDtl
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and IV 6SO "\Viinl>Ui(jton sti-<-«-«.
M"
WILLIS^BAND.
U8IO FURNI8URD FOR ALL
occA'tont. atfRiio Importtd, *rrRn»od
asd (or Mia.
HARCCIH. fll.lTRfl leader •<
OrthrMra.
IIFNUY TON DF.R HKHBCK. I^eatf-
Af Bran Hand.
Htori. HIS McitUomarjr ilrorit, or MAKCUH M,
BLUM. SIN Montfomari'iLrMt. Jafitl
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Hank,
Ro, *M Unntg«mcry atrtjcL.
(tdonttomery BIooi.)
OUARANTKfl VVRB tlOS.OOO
MrTirm Dto««ltff, one per cant, per mont*..
■BR-No I£ntrylFe« or ooart* f"rBmk Roofe.
W. 8. THOItPdUN. PnH.d.nt.
J. OROOERR. BeoreUrr- mitHm
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4S MECOXO STRCKBX.
FINK COOD8 ."PBRFEOT FITS!
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
A FINE LINB Of BPRJNO A»D SUMHFJ1
Uoods jnat reoalVid. Ot.ll aod i*e IbtBr-
■ar*a a>«o»ei atr«i- ow ■
MISS MINNIF. WAI.TO",
....WITH....
TWO NBW DKAMAN.
I* prspkred to aceop'. ♦m-ti'mioli for * or 12
nlf-bU oommaooloK in Jaly.
SOrTbi BailDiM RrrRDRitiiftDts of Draa.*tio or Alatioal KotertRlomaoU. FRTKB. PIUR10H,
•Id., RtUDdtd to.
Mr- All PatloMSiotroaled to as will fes-scfeaUd with promptoen. No sbsrett nidi eiospt
lor Mr.lo.. ..t.all. p.rlo.-«i. ,H««I»AW CORSTN A- OO.
HrECIAI, KOTICT. TO
Pienk and Ball Committees.
WE ARE PREPARED TO PORNISH
TT BA>i>aiD4 filt'UlKM BA8 oompM.I ol
th. rioat ma.lol«ni in to. Stat., oad.r Map*,
taat kMd.ra. at fair rat...
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO OUDEIt
$50,
LAIVTCASTER'S
• 17 WA»ni!.»TOJI BTREKT,
feltla Upp. Maxaira'aOper* Honstv
SANGER HALLE
(RlNOSR'S BALL,)
14 SKART ST.. NKAtt kEAUNT.
RTaae hot the Choicest Hrnnda of Wt***
■ ■d I/QRora or httRO,
DEPOT WEYAND JL lASCHt'S BAY IREWHT
fetstr 011 BIS r'KI.DMAnif.
f MLR|itolJ
J1 tl««
'QVH <SX f "H
MIiniM ONV ATa MHJO-A**
•r»1P«ji *** eniooRC I* si MM « ■» a w».*i ;*■.*»•
■■i»t|0 pas
iionbiT t«*>oTJ eqt, -BftltJ oisiapom t« '»u|qiij»Aa
10 »>aa f(it o«j»0 '••I BD* q)M-*«ao»aB i«aq oq,
oi noauoj 'a«a«|p pna tdoqr) laMvoqo Pu* AA
SRHXHAO J,8«ZJ.Vjl J1HL HSIWHn^I HTlT
Jois/rjc^s?
asnoHdot|3Pue
OldlOVd NH3H1I10S
•jiosjuoi iofaa pire naj4, 8An
THE OLD
JEXot scotcn,
IS M«irt.. Street. OMr Hearor.
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Drlnksa Specialty.
THE BEST TOI AIIDJtRRY ID TOWN.
AVvara on Bis the Mew York Herald. Harpar*'
WaeUj.Frssk Laalla'*, Das'a Dolora, Polioa Urn
catte. all tha QaMforala pa par*, alao London
pRcok. Ball'aLlfa, IllRtrUaUd Loodon Nawa. Oali
«ad aM*si l> you raatf
Attention, Good Livers!
tanraul. d«a Uhan tba nana|r>inent
of both tbi- Mlnpra' H«*i aarant ORy
Oorutneretal etraet and tba Miaara'*.
n Market street in narlnar*Bip oho MBw.
A. DSAYKUR, <tbo baa been •.ooDeflied with th*
Oral Hat yoara. In protimnili hm« beao made tv
tbactttaloa dapartma' nat will raoder tbe HI*
oara' mora popal&r tbaa It bae a»ar bean darln#
Use II yaarioflte prnaparltr. Oor Btlla ol Fare,
»mb'">ti all tba delioaoi»a of tbe aaaaoo. Oar
mnttn la "Uood Fare. Oood Oooklns aod I" * "
Oharfaa."
p. nr.KURS at co.
Ml
NERS' RESTAURANT,
nil and &B8 L o n me ro laiv and
TSO Market at real.
Open rom ft a.m. to If) v.u
FRED. C. WENTWORTH.
Aonoohc. tbat nt his B.looD,
SOI Keorny at., IV. W. enr. S.eraBaeoto.
Look famooi for tba axo.ll.oe. or It,
WINKN and LIQUORS
All Drfoka will b.oc.fortb bo
T B BT O DEJ IM" T m .
'm>S0In
UTt
»AI.DBO«. Prapttator.
5 r. M Bpl'it.U Cirol... Sun.].,, -twadft. mo
rrld.rar.alor..at3P.M.. at barra.ld.°oa.,li;sl(
GERMAN PIANOS.
OEOROE NTA-YEBi
Iffnl
TBE BUST AND TH* OBKAP.
it. Hobraab.t.-IUrA no.. A».ota
,r tb. oal.br.t.d FMtorln or
Blotbo.^ In Lo.pz'ir, .ad 8obl9[p,
aod.ll Uodaof 8HRLL F1SL
SlallaHo.. A*. 41, AS, Oallfoni
1 JUrrat..ntra.o. on Gallic '
P.blto or prl.aU i
tnm , A.U. to LI p.
P.blib or print. parlUa' ud' faaailloj aoopll.,
l^dlM'MatKoHaSan*
«" AfAV
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
FIK91NIA l/TT. tVJUVAUA,
THIS BLBGAHT TOKATRE HAS BKEi« BJt-
daoorated, and c*ti ba rented b» toe oicbt Of
bf the weak. Sun Rid uatoiinf; couipaaies
Itoeralir ireatod witt> on <i<t>lieaMOr> by letter
tft'UA A*H»KK,
Mao?>«erand »0I(. P-rrur'atos
■ -, SJrCA.jARL
THE JOU&KiVL Of AMUSEtfENTB.
PubUabed ereTy I>a* '° toe Ye** **
AJ
S38 MerekUt aad S»S "WaBhliiKtoB Si*
Below HonW'omciT, San Fraociseo
batubday:.
.JUNE 7 ,\8?3
0>aters.
In strolling ronnd the other nigsvt,
To look at 'Frt&oo by gas ll±:h:,
tyur can low feet , by chance did str*y
To when a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, nestle a soieon
Throngb which a tweet bouque* woo seen j
Wb Ue otoesy atone and pearly shell.
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that srinaorr ic-m to b«
Borne fairr grotto of tbe eea,
<?t©p,M aaid isy friend, "let's go In here—
It loors ao nice — and try their cheer. "
"All right,- I said, "I mast agree
That tbis place ou'ta vie to a 'T.'*;
Bo sooner had we found a £eat
Than at oar side a walter'neat
Marie hie appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we mlgbt name. We found 11 true,
And coated ete^efeeatl «, toa;
All kind* of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; jn*>t Ui jik of that.
And If yoor month A oa'% water, then
Ton're different from other men .
The>'d clam sand crabe aad tvrrapios;
In fact, we fooxd they had within
That cosy plac oi. hind^of g -...rcc ,
Pish, flesh or fowl walch vre ootid dtss.
While eTery dish w, 1 an s
Prepared to t*mpt an epicure.
The ladis«. too, have foaid. 'rwo*j.d seen.,
That they t -.t» here the beet tea cream;
Bo fitre thet flock, the Uule-einneM,
; "eii.h alee dirmore."
Wfcoerer donbta this let him rn.*b
To three honored tbirty-aeren Bosh,
And there this trutb he'll tied made plain:
Who go** tb*r* once will go again.
Facino Oyster Bov.ee. £j7 tush street, shore
stoaJeomery; op*r. Dsyand rTiabU
OHAELBS GAAEE, Proprietor.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
Horses and a reliable artyer an tbe leading es-
sentials of :n tajoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in Ban Friotleco eo unqasetici, abb-
s' frxm Frank toutor, whose carriages bare
the privlte*,* o the t a*-d fronting the Occl-
aeniai HcttL HUbaiadscHietarD-ont* are used
by the beet c'rcles of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ abls honest and perfectly
ceuitetns drive:.-, nets more liberally patron-
ized than any otber carrl.ge proprietor on this
Coast, while a lar»e number of persons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no c image*
•roept those whlcb be provides. Frank has en-
joyed gr.-at luccess In his business, and tee
admirable way in which be conduct? it makes
turn a favorite with all who pe'roalse him. *
fSan<?-wior\ IsUi-d Puln.
Since the recension of t*e king to the throne
pf the Sandwich Islands everything "there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schielber, dealer in
bedding and fnici'ore , 520 Washington street,
opp -eitc the mtrkct, who ta> long been the
principal Importer of puln, has received ad-
vice* that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pnlu has always been
in demand on account of its superior qualities
for mattress beddins. and donb'JeeS Mr. Scnxel-
ber will And no difficulty In disposing ol ail
that comes. a.
Crystal Samp e Rooms.
The Crystal, alive to the wants of the com-
rnuui y, has imported diree:. Stttabd's cele-
bra'ed Scoice Wsnssr, wbloh all true lovers
of good liquors wlU-aamplw ifidtt. Bri dy A
Dunne, proprietor-', 535 Sacaairnio strait, be-
tween Montgomery and Sauseme. 6 c
X>r. Bsrlow J. &joait2i
la giving a eoura of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nervous Duv
asses at bis Hygeian Ball, 637 California street,
•very Friday evening, oommenclngat ~H o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
bo invalids daily, from 9 to * r u , tree. w
Fin* Candles
Treab, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at 1L A. at erc&r's pioneer confection.
err, S76 Kearny street. Wholesale ana retail e
I>r*. DobertF
Has devoted nis study more particxaarjy to
chronic and apecifls practice, and as such is
■ow the most suocessful ol any Physician In
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
corner of Leideedorfl, a few doors oeiow Wn»*.
Ohser Hoqb*. I
Battler's Wine Parlor
Lew Battler, formerly in the minstrel line.
Will be pleased to act tbe role of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 33t Bush street,
below Kearny. a a
San? Moore,
Formerly of Base House Carriiges, can be
found in front of Oo?czoan Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont-
gomery sts., or Dexter Subles. Carriage orders
left at either place prorspuy attended to dsy
or night, at reduced rases. re
A. .Pleasant l_*ooaataon.
Parsons desiring ocm'ortable lodgmgs in a
Central loe&Uon, shoulc visit the Alhambra,
•nd inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building is a vers fine one and IS well
lighted and wnta&ted.
Premium Shirt M3k r,
Mrs. Eveline Morris 5M. Eermy Bt., r»pect-
f allv sollciu a call from friends, and strangers
vtsltlcg the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
•nd prices reasonable. j^j
Ladies *Vlsiltlnsr Cexvlss.
Written, engraved or printed by Jobs P.
Dwtxb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick Hou«e,
and at the Grand Hotel. X. B.— HasmsaB-
EUTI CTATLT SliBCTD. FSXllUESErr ot eVETT
description to order. s
Dental Work.
Foa rrszsr Qvaun cr woax. go to T. 0. Jes-
— p, dentist, cor. Suttei -ud Montgomery, over
Tuckers. S-O
A-trtentJon, Ledlee
To give tbe skin the soTtseas of velvet, and
the tint of Om lily to tha oomp'^xion,
Dicxrr's Cnxus nz Lis.
A SotntloQ ol" tlle Chinese problem.
In di'cusilog the evil" or Chineje immigra-
tion and the exUting depre^-lon of bu*inefc« in
Ban Francisco oocwqaeot ujon the displace-
m6ot o: white labor by Chinese la our work
Bhops. tbe Golden Era bits the mil square on
ihe h ad (o the foUowin? :
Tbeo-ij msasare of redrea* wbich boidi cut
an* «m«-"ol rrtisf <a the formation ot aatt-
fv^B^e^cietes sal aver tbe Oo^u the mpmbsrs
oiwfl' L .bailbVpledged not to employ Ctm e-,
" poroaaae food* of tvo** who « euiolo>
to* o.. oor to parcoaie goods of O*1'^"^"01*^
5"t*s^aoud teto was* thsojealvM lelt to tbe
obar«rsr of psrobasers. It o=e Ibonaaod .men
fataueitysnonld *fJ«- aD orpan.tit.on anSer a
ota"g !»*f ird.Tiaaala or firms Wbr. p?'B«*«»-
p"jiiTtm.itwoQldg-eatlf str-nntteB ta. banJ«
of sacb ™i oar local maoufact trers as are d«w
earaceo ie tbe *xpeno>«*t "I competiog wita
ObiSeSaiasifaewria. U tbi. •« «g»»«; d«!
nol'lp'itd by Ms. •* •* •<M,,» ?*°* DS Vh«a
™69 ol tae exp.r.meDt *osl« b9 sssursd. These
societies most b* orsaostd wiUoat the «d Of law.
as ao U" wanlO be conavituUOoal that diecrtmi-
iWMeMiid oDlTbe carried oat where the com-
m.turj i- B-ariroaania:oQ'to laror of the object
t> b" aita."e*:bu. -aoa anaBimity. i; is believed,
prevails ID tbia Sut".
To- experiment has beea tried by at least
•w sun in Sin FrancHco. We allude to Mr.
H. S^t iff, wr-o la profrirtor or wo largs cigar
■»res, 880 end 852 Kearny street, is l;ng age
■<tle6\ Mr. Sail ff, knowiDg what the result
of Chinese lsbor would be. formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Oblneee -wcrkmen, nt.r
pel; nor pnr.hsse cigars male by Chtneee, and
hena*cafriei out this resolution te the prea-
ea: day, and will conti-»ue to tdhtra to it as
long a< ho remains in business. MsBy of his
Cri Ldi th=upht it imaoitible for him fo stem
tbe curr-nt of (ppoeltion to those in the esme
trade wh5 employed, Chtneie workmen, but he
has r*one s^ successfully, and ins'^sd of the
one Fmail et'sblishment which he commeoced
with at tbe time ot 1 jrmin* this resolution, he
now has two of the largest In tne city.
e- -- —
Ttie Last New Sons.
Air— "Mrtt *C CAandon.*'
Emerson Oorville U my name,
My business al ways-is the same;
Eastern Oysters, a- d Fancy Boast,
Relishes then?, that my bouse can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high ohl Ob! slj;h obi
None who have been but ag tin will go.
CorviUe .ays sol eays sol
On Floe Stieet, at Ko. 410,
Rexnemb r >be number aud call again.
Visions of Bh^U-fi-h in every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! Lsilea go)
Emerson CorviUe'* polit-l and so
8-1 They gol they go! they go!
Woman's JEtlsrixts.
One would ttlok that It was one of womsn's
rig ota to erjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay tbe same price for it. Nearly all tbe res-
taurants " for ladies and gentlemen" in Sao
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dloe. Tnxnz m ah ixceptio*.
At the Piofexs Eun-s.uitAj.-T, on Wa-ning.on
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladies can
ret an tx -client brbskfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 18^9, provides every luxury tbe market
aflorda. B Ah ladies and gentlemen find thera
^isbta to please tne most emcureen taste. •
I_#. "WaxxiraxriaTa'a
" Chigaro B^er Depot," 623 Sairamenio street,
between Montgomery and Kearny. The cele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the beat of
liquors. Dally lunch, with lob;t r salad aod
otber delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Bntt. Beer. 10 ctnts. Eegulir Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swi=s eheese and sand-
wi'nes, &rv£d to order. To lunch at Waaga-
man's is the thing. 6 1
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of tbe Metropolitan The&ire, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chiU
axens* clotting, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hits, trunks, valises,
b'c, nelow co t, Osll If you want bargalBB,3x.
Mothers or Fascojes who are about to spend
the Sammir in the countrr with thtlr chileren,
ought not lo forget b fore they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under-
clothing. The only Flice where they can buy
the earns chesper and male of better material
than at any otber place is at H. Friedlantfe r &
Go's, Bo. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3b
I>o Hot Suffer xx-om Corns.
Tbs unfortunste sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Hails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Instj-
rate, 810 Kearny street, from I to 6 pjl We
»™ak from experience, having tested the Doc-
tar*t capability. Beterenees aivin if required, a
Presh anrl Sweet.
Fer the beet coBfecboBery. «r> to Oasty and
Wac&er's. lfT MentgotBery St. near SntU - «
Photoarre.pnlc Cards.
At on« dollar per dozen at the Pcooca An
Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
HjBsion street. a
Pratt's Aboliiiou Oil.
Tbe People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
a ■
"Wktite Labor Only !
Employed by the What Cheer Liundry, 121
Leidetdc'iff s.reeL •
Prates AboUtion Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-L
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Bneumatism and Neuralgia,
Corns, BtuaJona, Ingrova-ieic Nstils.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 1J7 Second street. 4-B2
Slgnor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private lessons In Italian and English
Vocal Music, at 645 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of tbe pupH. *W
The Best Remedies,
Dr. Ferry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
rr*s Webfoot PHls, for all bilious complaints
For sale by all druggtsts. Agency, 417 Sensome
street, oemer of Comm*rcial. •
Public Accommodation.
W»;hlng lelt at the ofhoe before 8i. at., Oan
be returned in tbe evening Ifreqnlrcd; we
never disappoint! What Ofaaer Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street. •
Bemov al,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 118
Post street. Sewing mcctiit.es reiit d and-re-
neired at u*ud. and told cheaper than over, x
A Servant In tbe Career.
Weed's Carpel Sweeper, with the bait assort-
ment of Carpttstnd Furniture in tbe State, at
JobD 0. Bell's, nearly < pp'.eite the Grand Hotel,
Mr Vet street. 4?
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. P.O. O. SEALS.
THE FIRST 6TATED MEETING. CNDEB
tbe NKW CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
of tbe BENEVOLENT PSOTKOTlVE UBDEB
OF SE\Le. will ba bald at tbeir LODGE BOOM
oo TUESDAY. JUNE Ifih. at 2 O'CLOCK, P. M-,
when every member of tbe FIRST and SBOOND
DEGREE is orgeatly reqaeatei to bspreseat.as
baatDeis of importance to every Brother will be
traoaactad.
Nominatioas for GrSsers for the essoins; term
wi.l take place at tbis meeting.
ja'jtd A. W. BASK, O. 8, o. S.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
Jobn McOallongb Proprietor and Manager
HENRY EDWARDS
Has the honor to acaoonce taat his
ANNUAL BENEFIT
....IS FIXED FOB.....
"WEDNESDAY JUNE 11
Shakspeare's grand p'ay artiiled
The Merchant of Venice
saYLoas: heney bwreds
Bi->SANlO J0H\ UcCTJLLOCtiH
P0ET1A Mlh-. GBAaLali
Snppsrtsd by th* entire CoonAay.
To cocc'uia witb Beaomoct and Fletcher's
laag'iablc comedy of
Bule a Wife and HaTe a Wife !
Flayed for the first time in California.
Box Office now Opesu jaT 'd
Look Out for Fun
J. C. WM. SON'S .
Next Saturday Night. June 14th
For whl.h .cca.lo. he will offer the
roost varied and Davel BUI of the Sea.
ton. jttftf
FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE.
AT A MEETING OF CITTZB.V8 HELD lay
-^*- the Chamber of the Board of SnperTisors C
tht iti instint.ct 2 p. sl, Darsaaot to tbe call or
Major, thePrealdeo.prj tern, was sqthorized to
appoint a Oommitee of Tare nty-fonr^ — two from
etch wtrd— wbos? dotr it ahoald be to select a
Commute ot Two-Bnndred to perfect the necei-
esry amacemeete for celebrUlDg tbe coming
Aaotrertary of our Kauoaal Indepeadeaoe.
In pnrsa&oce of each aathority, tbe followios;
named gentlemen have bE-ea selected t1 form eoch
Committee, and are requested to meet THIS
(3atnrd.y> F.VEMS& it> tbe Chamber of tbe
Board or Sopsrviiorr. at 8 o'clock, to appoint tte
aforesaid OoaaauLt*e of Two Hundred.
First Ward— A. D. Spltv-Jo, William Carr.
Secoad Ward— Ool. Arcbibald Wasoa.1. Loais
Frinconi.
Third Ward— Wm. H. Lxo--, D. B. Northrop.
Foarth Ward— Maj, 0. L. Wiggln, Samuel O.
Ha -ding.
Fifth Ward— Joseph Austin, Howard Colt.
Sixth Ward— F. W. Corbe'L Jas. L. B aikie.
(•eveoth Ward— Oorcelias O'Jonnor, Bichard
Bing.
Eigbtfa Ward-Gee Tecs. N. Oszaeam, Dr. W.
G. Waymaa.
NioU Ward— Ool Peter Donahue, O. F. Wllley.
Tenth Ward— Samuel Morgrove, Wm. Soholle.
Eleventh Ward— Col, SI. 0. Smith. Donald Mo-
La us aa.
Twelfth Ward— L. F. Loreland. Henry Keait-
S. 8. TILTCN, Preeidsat pro tern,
J. P. Shuts. Secr-tirj.
Juae S. 1173. je7 It
EDWARD PEEL & CO.,
«25 and 8 V* WauhlnaTtvav street,
HAVB OPE VED A COOKING KSTABLISH-
sneat a* this pi see far tt« fitoh of prapar-
inz BaL'- &UPPPRS and LUNtHK?* FOB PIO-
M'JS AND b A LOONS, on tbe mo t reno^able
ternsa. Luoches if slivered >a any part rf tbe city
free of charge. Tb« patro=age of tbe E&loone to
toec:*.y is reasectfullysolieiied. }o7I m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MISS AJT3IE GRAHAM
Takes pleasure in aanoaatiag to the Ssn
Fr&ncisoo public that she will lake
HER FIRST BENEFIT
....osr.„.
MOST-AY ETEXIXS JOSE Olb
Wten will b« preeecud Sb.kip«in's be.Q-
t Jul Lova Sioit. la 5 Icl:. ec titled
Romeo axicl Juliet
JULIST -MSB AKSIB GRAHAM
BOMBO MB. JO UK Mi'.ULLOUGH
je5 td
Lyon's Portable
KITCHEN FURNACE,
IN ITS B0ON0MT OF COAL AND STOVE,
as a perleei oooker, broiler, toaster, aod flat—
iron heater, is a n&oeuttr t» every bousekeeper
woo wishes to save tbe stave end two-tb>rds of
tbefoalit eonsumv. It isobeap— ft 50. Callard
aaait at work, at Stambs A Milier's, plaeabers.
gts-St'ers, tin, oopper ocd etsve store, opposite
Magxure's Or>-ra hoi "~" ""
ISAAO M. WARD.
Tbe trade supplied.
'W^JBQ TED.
A GOOD BABBSK. — MTTST BE A QUICK
werkmau aes of »«b<r baoiu. Waste aocord-
tag to merit. Add'j- to W. M. LAWTOaT, Kipioy-
sasct Otnoa, 43* Pine strask. saaafal joSit
T'JhM.ltl SURE ROAD
SUCCESS
13 BY FOLLOWING TBE TRUE
American Business Principles
Tie Seasons for Success or Failure
We start witb the Sat assertion that oo bouse
has ever failed because tbe price asked for me;
cbacdia- It kept was to) low. And against this
declaration we place this fsot. that oo Srm la the
ordinary routine of trade As* ever grown into a
large and increasing baEize», or taken the lead in
its particular c 1 ass of goods, ?l:.h high prices for
tbe witshword. Snoceas, In the largest aumb.r
of instance.-, oan be traced to fair dealing, Cl>UH-
•T.SV. and INTELLIGENT, PEBblSTKNT EN-
ERG r.
One mistake, one a' tempt to test tbe too cftea
cheated public, may resalt io apparent success, but
sooner or later tbe victim; of the imposition will
turn upon you. When a man boys a thing and baa
paid too musbforil.it is useless trying to smooth
over the matter. Tbe merchant who chuckled
over the big prcfi'. be made has f lrniehed the club
wberewi'.h bis owo bead may be broken. There
are snore daja yet to oome.Bci tbe mas who thinks
O0KNXKG A MATCH FOB HONEST DEALING
bad b . t-er not forgst it.
Patrons ara expectsd to par a profit on their
purchases and at tbe same t'.me depead apon the
merchant's advaetige' as a cuana'-e? that they
are fair sad reasoaabla. If tbe public tre coo-
vinae<d t-at a certain tradesman has peculiar
facilities forlayiog In bis wares, and tbey disoov
er ths pyr o»nt\tr.9 of profit ti be- leas than is gen-
era'ly demaaded. it matters not bow small it is,
fractional sums are Bofn.ient t9 insure eucoess
where the contrary will sarelyreaolt la failure.
OUR MANNEE OF DOING
i BUSINESS.
|is it
o
0
Sneeess'
"We bwy oblt Goods low auad sell
for cash.
Wemsrk oar greads low and stick
to our price*.
We represeat oar goods just os
tbey are.
tVe retnrn the money to all who
bny of as aod tare mat salted* If the
goods ore not soiled.
"We bvtc willing to *»▼» polite »t-
tetrttom and show ion through oair
otoeh whether yoo wlab to buy or
not.
We promote to treat osr cautoaa>
era ao well that we ahalleee them
oca In.
We ataa to treat onr customers In
gneh a way that every visitor we
have will be a walbine advertise-
ment for onr bouse. && EEL>
LU
20UK INDUCEMENTS TO
* CUSTOMERS.
0 3^
q Good, StjlUh Olothlaw, well made,
3 at moderate prices, and warraaaed
^ aa represented. Polite and at ten t-
J l ve salesmen la utteadanae* and as
Hone nrgred to parch tee If the ceod*
do not salt. If tbe above la yoar
H idea b»w bmloeis ahoald be con-
ducted, call and see us*
R KM EMBER, YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND AT
car Etore a full Hook of
CLOTHING
Sjrp
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Fancy Goods,
Eugllsti Cutlery,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES.
la fact, a general stock of all kinds and .trades
of goods, eheeper than auy' other house In the
city. -
IX L Auction Store
618 and!;620 Kearnylst.,
Corner of Commercial
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ■
S. F. and ». P. B. B.J
CHARGE OF Tl
THE CHEAPIST ROBTE TO THE GET
O" VJi-f FT"R APKIL 1. 117) TBT I
uuwitDtli.au (rucKoo * Ki/SS.'.
ro.d Company tor Olo.crd.le nod .It i.tf,
tUtiooB. will !«>.,, s.n K.uci.io , i.ll?<
excDt*d). from FroLt street «h.rf »tiil
5:»o clock AV,<oan«t,n»»l DddVoST
LA. ""»"» ■■'"1 talk- olcrScii
with . Ugei ta aad /roia .1 ■ poioi.
SURDAY EXCUR8 OHS AT REDUCED M
L.a.e Baa Fr.aolaca at 8 A u ..,- .
•rri.ing al uio.. rdilc at 1 o'c'ooit p u fi 9
w,ll l..„ Clc.crdal. MJoVlM.. Art. S
Fraacmco at 7 ..'cla k ThU will allj. *
jiooi.t. »;.«j.l Doara at aa, ot lb. il«H
t-e lia. ol lb. lo-d F^r all iDtoraiaOc" iS
■ be UotLp.aj'»cfflj«.41!a Hoj.tioaiii, ° Jl
Or aud alter Jae. lit. iba Klan. . yj
Saa rra.clioi at 2 30, p. * ; tbe i!r\ , S*
01oT.rdal.at6a. M. ■ •"• «tl . mj
W>'» PBTFB DOMAH0«.Pr. ^
Badger'sGentral Park, Oan
i£^£
THESE BKADTIFtJL Os\BDK!fS AS |
open for tbe sea. on, and bub; of t i
popular
Fioivzca
Will bs held tbsre. Th» a'traot'aos an
ous. SKAiIN'G PAYfblON. MUSEDal
N ASIUM. Oka. ins; fr-e on week days.
Admt.ilin g
OHIl.DRKX 1A ORNTS
PIPIFAX! PIPIFJ
TVTAGIO
1ITTE ■
IiHESE BITTERS. IN TINTED BY 1 ||
. Wolfsanc. s c.lebrat^d earan of Gtr 3,
so marTeloas in tbeir effects than they . 2
tbrouffboot Enrops
MAC1C BITTERS I
Tbey gire ! one to the Stomach, C. lor to m
ptexio-\ Brilliancy to the Byes, Vigor to laftj
lact, aod reeewed titrtng.t. and titili'j u taj
and infirm.
No family shonld bs withont this tral] k
tonle,
J. M- OORWET .
je6 2ai P'Oprietors. Saa 1
tra-.-tHb
sFrtsl
lYahl's ^alle
A LTHOUEH MR. TABER ADVJ
**■ haTios; withdrawn (?) from the Pbo
Gallery, No 18 Montgomery s.rett, tt |
signed retains posees-'ion of all i
at tbat dace, and is prepared, as htrs
fnrnlsh all kinds of Pictaras in the bat
guaranteeing, with Crat- class tal.nt,tO(i
faction in all aaaes.
MR. HAHL'fl personal ittentloi ii
all retaaabies aad ooloriag ii st*it
which art he Is acknowledged by all tj I
head of his prof: siion.
NAHL A 00
Artiste and Pootc
jntlv IS Montromery sL,a
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICCL W\
Aad ♦ -oil ©ire nflfedtelas. >
TO (\Cifi BEA.UTIFOL AND INI
Ml\J*\J\J\J iTe obiecta ta be aas-sv Ot
Pnblic DAY AND NIGaT, at KUslBE
3 18 Montgomery stroot. FOfi MB.S 0
BBS* Da. JORDSK'S PBITATE OTri£« »
Gsary street louposite old M«obsaiaa'F>
Bead! Bead!! Be:
THE PALACEJF FAS
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Grand hotel. Oluihing of the latest
fashionable styles mai* o to order.
NOTE THE~PRICH
Pants.. . from $6 to S 1 2
Suits from SM
I inTi to the Inapecttoa of tit.
tbe market.
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No. 17 Second St 'el
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AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall ob
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CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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ON TF\>V,VIIIL.1L.B1F»«II
The Renowned BARNEY, In his Champion Mm
The Belles of the Kiickci.
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C3-. XV. JESTER,
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Drnwlii|;-riiiiiii Comrillnn,
Anglo-French and Funniest Ventriloquist In the World,
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and for rjaatilr »-d durability will n*»«r bo matched. To b* had only ■• lbs
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CARRYING THE TJ. 8. MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLO TO AND FROM
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Havre, Paris, Sweden, Beldam, Norway sod all
European oitlss.
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st N- w York, by wbk-h paoteDBSra are pro miff
forwarded to tbs Pacific <_'<a t.
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All Drinks, Plain" or Fancy, lOo.
OODOOOted In tb« bait elrle and of tb«
Parsat Llqsors.
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sp.l tf Proprietor.
THE RIALTO.
A. Popular Bendozyous
The Choicest Wlnei sad L'qnon en the
Puelfle tonal.
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TUIb OEM OF A SALOON AT
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pbrsto "MestmooD the Rlalto" bitwten friends
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NEW VOIIK HTABLE4, Mtsslosi at.,
■ATI rrjBCBAJED 1 H ■
T GALLERY STABLES
NO. 209 SUTTER STREET,
AND HAVK AD-
dad larffcly totbtiri
at*cl< nf hntMi, whioriF
are all flr t-elaaa, I'»r-X
tlcalar »t*nhoo paid
t> boardlac bonsi.
■31 im OBIITENDKN A DALTON.
AFTEB Till
THEATRES ARE OUT
00 TO THE
not scototi,
■■Iter street, near krarn; ,
And try ons of tbslr
Hot Seotch's or Tom & Jerry's
A.II DrlnkH Ten Conta
MLT JOS. D. BTIKKJS. Proprietor.
. AIKIN
Tin n It M it and Chr
K, IIIIIUAT. LUAOB and
Men, niaohar-c"* fco-n in* V ■
, Ntara'ils, Km.:;
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, or aloflc. a-aifdl ap*ady, aa'a car* of
• ■ •■kors*, Prolsi
1 -«m.i ml o'litr D.iitM. rsjiodtaJ. AVOID
DRUQl
> ». ^nmora, W*na ami V'arV* 'k In nil t rrtnnl.
-*- ,\l ' orfl laoiial UssM Fftllhl
Voniha »nd Urn, oo miliar *lnt ib»,'*a read or do«>
rrd.oan r.ly ootore rsmtdy ofdoloroiUr, dahilit-, or dla-
•sae wea ibs oo b>rl> and nlsd No <j -itc-karr or ilao-otlon.
Beat mean* knoeu I >r rtpld, >aar aura i »a cn.lina danr.-', avl-
f»rirf, alpornrsor loaa of Una) of ortttioata ami ip
t itircifr pmnin or oaua*oai drua*4. OooiplsU
cor- <wssre all othnra f %\ i of n>w tonam a-.d aoy aytapt^ns
left fiom bad t'aatmeni or srgl'Ct -**•»
Krss i.ooiOliallOB*. All Modlcio**, etc , fernlabad.
Call, or irli ioor oaas. Addrea*, ■>' J. AlKtv II. " .
arUfflc* &04 Kta'tjj itr.At. N, K l outer ot (.aliforoia
street, ban Franolsoo, Cat.
New Discovery.
IlBa QU of tiih wonderful PLANT
tli.t OodUt,nd.d lor IhsOur. of
RHIUMATISM, NEURUOI', OOUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND ALL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
la uodsntocd perfs«t'y by tbs ond*ratcoed— the
srs 'ri**t.ed eatarnelly ni h sefxty nnrt auccssa.
DR. K K. DDDiiKlt to be foaad at rila Offloa,
71 M Market, etreet. oopoa^te 'r'.ird, Kiomi 1 sod
3 Irom 10 a if t i 1 r m .and f.om i to*, r w
RstldSDcs, 1DO0 Hitaloo atreet. P.tirntsnao
be aooommodatid witb Hinro sad Bi»r.t, aplO
LA FORMES1
ITair Restoratire Powder
•| HUsPOWDRR WILL PREVENT THR HAIR
1 from fsthnc off, sod alao reatoro a new frowtb
of Hair to the bald bead within a few weska where
the roots are not destroyed. Thie powder is mlisd
with warn »»t«r and need si swash three t<raes
s wssk. A trial of oas box will oonvtace yna thai
tbla Is ro bnmhoi. Prlts SO osots. OBJ •■+. SO
ANNA S rjtEKT, bat seen Eddy ud Ellis, Powell
— '"— - BSlStBl
Single Outside Rooms,
WTTB
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair Mat trasnon,
AT TBK
BRANCH HOUSE,
4*1 NAKNUHK STaiSer, I OH. 1'I.AV,
AT
VlTtyr Cciito per TClslxt,
A ml Lch» Uy tlio Week.
OFSUNT jy. J-, Jj KTIGHT
L. J. EWILL, rroprletor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
THE IMOST ELEGANT CUSTOM WORK IH TBE OITT
Beers Sc Maynnrd,
9SB Ki.ro, ,t.r>et ..oo. do.r Mlth OIBl*
FIGARO.'
i 31 J0DBRA1 OF AMTJEEKISTS.
PubliBbsd v*n Oar tn ,b6 Ywbr
I. ■£>. BOOA8DU8
AT
Sac JAereluaal ""><> S8S 1t'a.»IMto» mu.
Below Mootgoiaery. Sao 7rapci*co.
MONDAY )PKE 9, 1878
•■SKaKf»"TS, Etc.
California Theatre,
The play of "Uncle Tom's Cabin*' was exceUent-
if well performed oo Eatorday ev.oicp. J. O.
WtlllABUoa acted tbe part of Uncle TomoapitaUr.
Miss Carrie Wrati was ctarming as Fra, and
John Wilaoo did ton* poweifol acting aa the
TUUtcoao Legree. Miss Uaegii Moore w»i e»-
salient ssTopBj, and Miss Minnie Walton played
aha part of Elis. with naooh feeling. T ©-eight,
Miu Anaie Graba.0, leading lady ci tfce Califor-
nia Theatre, who Is a ginsral favorite, will take
her flrat beacfit, and we are Bora that the pubHo
will make It a bomprr. "Roraeo and Jaliel" will
be performed with Jofcn MtCalloogh ee Borneo,
acd tbe beneficiary aa Juliet. Tbe rttt of the
oaet appears on oor fltat p»ge. bo ecirens, who
has ever appeared at the California Theatre, hte
worked more falthfollj ttanbas Mia* Graham to
plea e the public, and we hope the; will take tbia
•paortanity of Bfiowioe their appreciation of her
effort*
Alhambr* Taealrp.
The week opene at this theatre with new attrac-
tions. Boh Hart. Master Barney. Sam Bickey
aad others will appear in amosicg acta, acd io ad-
dlllOD O. W. Jester, the man with tbe talking
han<f. who la centrally reported to be the moat
original and iBtuiog Tsnlriicaoist in tbe world,
will make his Brat atpeaiance. Tbt, performance
will eompilae Kelly acd Leon, and tbe other
artiatee in tbe charming operetta of The Belles
of tbe atitchtn." wticb proved each a great eoo-
eeaawhen recently mcdaeed at Riblo'a Garden,
Few Tort.
Bella I'nion Theatre.
To-night Hire Lotta Grey will appear in Are
different characters in tbe wrdeTille, entailed
"The Teneg Aetie t." A t ruber of beautiful
tableaux Tirants will be rreaected. Lcn Dixon
will appear in sorg and darce.MiaB May Leelie
willalng faTOrile ballade, Fred Eiicbie. tbeDatch
comedian and <cngand dacae rtiste, will present
one of hip ©rtgi.al >pfc alties,aid the farce of * A
OosTenient Distinct." will conclude the evening's
enteiUirmeBt.
Buckley's New Varieties.
There is alwaya much fan at this bonse. A
great programme of tores, da'ccaaod aasnaicg
aota will be performed tbie' evcnirg- WiaslSellie
Howard, tbe popo'ar voealitt, will mike her firet
ppearacce tonight.
Woodward's Gardens.
The wha'e poed is new completed. Numerous
additioneareahortly to be made to the family of
sea-Hone. There btb thousands of attraotione at
thaie beauUrol gardens, aid tbe vlsitars are
numerens.
Benefit of J. C. Willinmaor.
Thii p-co'ar comedian w.il t.ke hia annual bene-
fit at tieQallforBla Theitre on Sat urd«y evening
next.'uoe 4tb. Tbe opera of "The Ootid of toe
KegimenC a*lecticna by the Fabbrl Tronpe. a vari-
ety interlude, and a new farce by H Ci i j GreeLe,
will oo»'-t:ta'o tbe programme. "Williamson de-
aerres abimper basefit, and will d>ubile s bare
on s.
Benefit to Henry Bdvrarela.
Hex*. Wednesday eveoirjf. Henry Ed wards, one of
the nos. popuiaractora and genial gentlemen ia
California. will Uke his annual b»netU Mr. Ed-
wards* friBuda are legion, and they will doubtless
Tilly on thle occasion, and make the testimonial a
brilliant ose. The bill for the occasion will oocsist
of "The Merchant of Venice" an i the Bter Ing com-
edy of "Kcle a Wife aod H.ve a Wile." which
Utter aaa never bcf.ie been preBented on tan Cal-
ifornia stage.
Ml«i Josephine Jackson's Bt-nefit
The professionals who kindly volunteered for
Mils Josephine Jackson's benefit laat evening, at
the California ■ heaire. acqai tad tbemBelves with
ther uiuil abll.ty. Mi.e Jaokacn's vaica howerer,
pleating it ma? be t y private friands m a parlor ia
not good en oo.ro for a "parlor entertainment" at
the California Theatre,
WI en iati ski.
Mr. J. b\ Zimmermin, Minager of Mr. Henri
WiftLiaasgi. tbe ctodd renowned vio in viriaoio,
arrived ia ibis city Saturday eveniug, from >ew
York. A acres of Grand Ooncers will be gives in
thlf oity, b,- Mr. Wieoiaa^k', and hia Grand Con-
cert Compaoy.
Prest-r. taiions-
The Virginia Oitr people have a pleasant fash-
Ion of presenting art'sUa who please them wilb
silver briosa. Mrs. Bower?, on the occasion of
her ben fit on the otb, received one weighing half
a pound, and Miss Kllie Wilton was presented
with two, beating complimentary intctiptiocs.
A5j.Tcnj.cii. K.Tjs£t7£i.— One of the most
c:aplet« collsetkms of the kind in the United
ttatea, eompriainc hnnoradaot costly aad beau-
itinl wtt models, !a daily on view (to genUsmea
tcly) si ':t Uueecm on Montgomery street. An
ronr may se srof.tably snest bare
About t o Arriw.
"Hera wa are new, witbio a qoirter of a
mile of land," w^s the joyfal annoTiDOe-
ment made by tbe captaio of an ceean
steamer to hie grnmb'iog pas eogera.
' 'Where ? wbich way ia it ?" were tbe eager
excHmaiiiBS wbioh followed. "Any where
down there," said tbe oapttiu, pointing to-
ward tbe b.ttom of the sea; "the lea*!1 gives
us j net t*o haodred and twehty f-tbome of
water, aod the land comes slap up against
the brine."
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, etyllth
borses acd a rtllatls driver tr tbe leading's-
iCDtialsof en e*joyol-le ride, acd these cannot
be eecured Id Ban ffrsotlsco to ncqceEiizcably
frcm Fn'-': Bcttco, Khoee carrtagfB have
„e privilege: o the Etand fiontLcg tbe Oocl-
nental Hotel. BiebiDdeoB3etarTi-onUgren-ed
. eft crclts of tbe city, ana is be makes
it a polijt toemploy ablp, boceBt and perfectly
oourteens drirerF, nets mora liberally patron-
ized thin any other carrlige proprietor on this
Ooast, while a large Bomber of pereons, and
ladies in particular, will engage no carriages
except those which be provides. Frank has en-
Joyed gr*at tncoess in hia baaliiesa. anl the
admiJ able way in which be conducts it mike*
bun a favorite with all who'pa'ronlBs him. *
FOREIGN DRAMATIC HEWS.
Wybsrt Eeeveels stated to have made lately a
great success aa Count Foeco in "The Woman In
White." at Bristol, Jfuglacd
A Persian actre a, called La Zaleiki, is play leg
ia the Eog'lsh provinces with Edwsrd Keynoldi
AltxinderDnmai's apeeeh over tbe grave of tbe
Freocb oomtdiau. Latont. moved many of his list-
eners to tearv.
There is said to be a theatre in Turin wbicS has
aot giv«n op its oil lamps; bat tbe nae of gas has
b»en la'-elr decided npoa.
The Paris th-atrea did a lively bnainees in April
tbereoelpte at tha tin leading fcoaies amoun'log
to SlO.OOft traces. 15C.OC0 of which were taken a*, tse
Foliee Dramat ques, that eatablisbment even tak-
er, the lead of the opera-bonees.
Tots itory is told of Byron, the barleeque writer:
When a favorits domestic drama was brongbtont
receat'y In Lirerpool. a terrible wait occurred on
tbenigb' of its production, after tbe second act.
The orobestra had exhsosted its repertory, and
still tae onrtain remained dawn. Presently a
harsh, grating eonnd was painfolly audible from
behind— the soj&d of a saw st nggling through
wood. " What is tut Boise •*' impatiently asked a
gantlewan of tbe author. "Well. I can't r-ay,
acswered Byron, n-omrnfttlly, "bntl enpporethey
are curing out the third aot.
Tie London Diapatob thus speaks of tbe Ehak-
speariaa performance g'vea at tha Crystal Palace
nnder the direction of Tom Taylor:
With tbe tex-of the uacal acting edition Mr.
Tajlorbas ir-ttrfered but ijif e. The i;ajt of Bey-
caldo ie resoreil io tbe commencement of tbe
ft coed act, aod the saeee where Olapdius repent*
of hi* crime ii j-ivei
irte see - t> bave been ceieQr
Otherwise bis
Jirected toward
tbe apeiliogof tbe metre, io a great ext#i_t in hi
bo-' k, and still further In the menths cf come of
the ar'ttt:s whom he has selected from "many
companies." 01 the it'te applet meats we can-
not apeak in terras of bjgh pni- since tbe very
fi'st ace e was ■ J-oee'-h-r one of gear, and the
component parts of the tbi'd refold to come to-
gether at a1! kindlj. Had nnteo much stress b-;n
laid ODor. the advantage's to be gained by tbe cars-
f u selett'oa and tbe complete rehearsal* referred
to, teste fan t* tend soib) so staring, but we are
forced ro Bay tb-t Mr laylor's arra? gssieat of
*' Hamlet" is weakest In the plaees where his ad-
vnrti'f-mect' bera'd it at nio.-r mer-tirJoa'. Mr.
afacRaye'B Ba-nlet bad, if not'iicg else, tha die-
tiQLt mark of oeonliaritr. 1 o »n occasionally pow-
6'fol, and net to ba smothered, brocna, be nnia- d
several naar.erisms reminding one strongly of tbe
Folies Drairat quei. techier, tlerr Bandmann and
Mr. £ mne t-a conbiosM-'n which, boatevr good
in itself, hardy b-rmnnized with its occaeioral
reminders of S-iel Bary. felooner. acd tbe great
Dion Boncicanlt >o tba , bowever much Shaks-
pearemisbr b«v« been a-l gbted by th tic d oon-
si-*riioi and pleased atth* roeerpretstion et Mr.
Tacior's H-.miit, could ne bave b?oo conjured ice
"solid" fl-eb. and placed among the andieccB,
wr nld hardly b&vr been satisfied with bimse'f. To
these nntqne peculiarities Mr. U&ckaye unites a
voice wb ou ev»ry now and again cracbe, wqmiIsb,
aud beeomee generally w^at- and di*oordar t Th t
Kbskspeare intended Mm Hamlet to be intsll'tible
there can be litil* d'ubr; wbat> Mr Tun 'ajlor
mtecded we wtnld "ther pot qod^lta1!* t*« *nr
mlse. W th prsct oe and nerssvnranoe Mr. Mack-
aye may some day fit rjimael' to hold moderate
rank in tbe profee-ion be t a> chosen: but ee tb>
b» nor tbe r-a- 1 of bi - selection • an pos i> 1: b?nei
br tbe exhibit oiint ore^er tgivpn. Wp bave r
ferrsd once Oi- twice t~> ibe or'gmsl wr t-r e' tr
play of "Hamht," a^ t^ere ee- rued to Ye a slight
miscoccep'.ion retarding ic dividual rigr t». At the
concl'-B'eo o' tl" piee« enni* »nt>'lt t '-i'le i aloud
for the arj'bor: and evid»rtT« t ki»g the o<iea as
gecuioe, Mr. I om Taylor, l-d hy bis own Hamlet,
wa'ked aoitsa tbe siage end bowtd bisacKcowl-
edgmei ts. ^_^_^.^^^^__^^^
A Good Plan.
AKanea-t man &l!ows bis wife five del-
ate a week for pin money, with the noder-
staodiog thatehe stall forfeit ten cents for
each absent button, and the s*me amennt
foreaoh enpot poor oafFee. This arrange-
ment has been going on for two vest;:, acd
the day hss not yet coma when he coald
claim the firet too cento.
What is tbat which Adam never svw,
never posset std, and yet he gave ty each of
his children ? Parents,
What ie the difference between a sailer and
a beer drinker? One put- his sail up, and
the other pots his ale down.
Compensation.
A Vermont women, who recently followed
tbe remains of her rather irregular husband
to the grave, afterward remarked that she
had some consolation, She knew now where
be slept o 'nights.
A Solution of the Cbin se probl- HO*
In dlxcaeslcg the evil-, of Chineie lnunlg
Hon and the existing depression of business in
8an FrsDiit-o ccia qrett n;on tbe diBplaoe-
icentof whita labor by Chine, e ia oar work-
shops, the Golden Era blTS ;he ntil f-qmre on
theb^ad iu tbe following :
Tbe only mecsnre of redress which bo'd? oat
any nroiat'e of relief is ibe formation cf anti-
Ociaesa e^cieties all over the CoiBt. ibe membe-s
of wbi b ehali be pledsed not to employ CbUee,
not ro pnre-ait e9oda of f o = ' >bo co employ
the TJ>, no- to ourcDaiegoods of Oh'oesa Tnniufae-
tnriea. Tbev first pr'jpoee 'bc-se aoti Chiots? so-
cieties sbou'd t b to Ti'-e themselves felt ia tbe
obar«oter of pnrcbasera. If one thousand men
in tci« ci<y Bboold pfffc an or*anization on'er a
fol-mn rle'lg no* to empliy f'-fcii e^e nor io Dnr-
Btraae good a of trjd'vidnats or firms who miglit»m-
p^ey tbem. it would greatly etr-ngtben the bands
of sach ef on' local cv-^uTa-t .rer? as are cow
eussced io tbe f-xperinvnr, • f competing with
Ob id est" rranofactnres. If this ore i r.nns^nd wa*
muliip':fid by tee, as it soon nrght bs. the sne-
ers? cf tbe uxrwnment would be assured. These
societies must be organ ted wttbont (be aid of law.
asoo law wcinld be coneDtunooal that discrimi-
nsted sgsinst Ohinese residents. So^h orgaoisa-
'tons ccu'd only be carried oat where the com-
munity is n'srly nnanimon* io favor of tbe object
to be attalced ; bo- snob unanimity, U is believed,
prevails in this btat>.
The experiment h&a beei t:i-d by at leset
ont mar. Io Sid Frauci'co. We allude to Mr.
H. Satlff, who is proprietor of two large cigar
stores. 530 and 602 Kearny Etreet. As 1 >og age
a=l;E"',Mr. S-,;l)fT, knowiDg what the result
of Chinese labor would b \ foroied tbe refla-
tion to neither employ Chinese wcrkmen, nor
fe i, Lor-pur:bi3e cigars mads by Chinese, and
he na« carried ont tbie reeolntitn to tbe pres-
ent diy, and will continue to sdhfra to it as
long a; be remMos in bn-m=EB. Many of his
fried) thought it impo'fiole ftr blm 'o stem
the curr-Lt of i pp'Xtltloo to tb ia- in the same
trade wh? employed Chc&.e workmen, but be
has r'one t> tnccesefully. and lastead of tbe
one email es'ablubmeat which be commenced
with at the time of forming tuia roeolutlon, be
now has two cf tbe la-eect In the city.
Sanc*V5 icri IsImj.cI f»uJ.Tj.
Bince the rvececsion of tbe king to the tbrone
of the Paudwlch Islands everrthlng there looks
more hopeful, and tveiy kind of indaslry is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 630 "Washington street,
opp-eiuthe market, who tas lcng been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that tbe Gathering and bis shipments this
year will be very large. Puln baa always been
In demand on account of its superior qualities
for ma'trass bedding, and doubtlets Mr. Schrel*
ber will find no difficulty in dlreoeine of all
that comea, a
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis.
3*5
The Last New Son*?.
Jar— "Mid A Chandon,"
Emerson Oorvllle i* my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aud Fancy Boast,
RelUbes these, tbat my houae can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to ill I show,
Obi high oh! Oh! high obi
None who bave been bat again will go,
Cbrville tays so! r?aya sol
0» Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the Lumber and call again.
Visions of Sht-U-n-h in every style,
Inwardly casae you much to smile.
Ladies with escorts there alwaya go,
Ladies go! La lies gol
Emarson CorflUe'a politel and so
3-1 They gol they gol they gol
Woman's Bights.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rlgute to enjo7 as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the fame prlee for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants *' for ladies and gentlemen" In Ban
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
g«ntlemen only dice. Teebe is ut kxoefzxox.
A.t the Fioseze EiflTAaTBAwi, on Washington
street, at tbe ccroer of Dunbar Alley, ladies oan
get an excellent brcskfaet, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price, Henry Bocken, established
eCQce 1349, provides every luxury tbe market
affords. Both ladies and gentlemen find ther*
dishes to please tne most epicurean taste. *
Asa L,. Wangs rmari's*
" Ohlga.'O Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Eearny. Tbe cele
bra'.ed " Chicago Lager Beer," and the beat of
liquors. Dally lu-cb, with lobitfr salad aod
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begttlir Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swi-e cheese and sand-
wicnep, served to order. To lunoh at Wauga-
man'a is ihb thing. 6-j
Oysters,
In strolling round the other nlghi,
To look at 'Frisoo by gas light,
our oarelsss feet, by chance did stiiy
To where a foantain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a seieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was sees ;
While moEey stone and pearly shell,
O'er which tbe waters softly fell,
Made tbat window reem to be
fiome fairy grotto of tbe sea.
Slop," said my friend, "let's go In hew—
It Iooes so nice — and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, "I mast agree
That this pl«* salts me to a 'T.'"
Se Eoonsx had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
Tbat we might name. We found it true,
And coch«d m<vpvJLa3iS.% toe;
All kinds of oysters. Juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; Jnst think of that,
And If your mouth don't water, then
Xoo're different from other men,
Thev'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place ail kinds of game.
Fish, fit 3b or fowl which we oood name,
While every dish was, I am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here tbe best Ice cream;
So here they Sock, tbe little sinners,
To get what they call "eu;b nice dinners,"
W*totver doubts this let blm rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bueh,
And there this truth he'll find made plain :
Who gees there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bonse, 83? Bush street, above
ftontgomery; open Day and Night,
OHABLBS HAAKE. Proprietor.
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
in hate. At " Thk" Bat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock Is Immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every on* who
goes there is stirs to be suited. n
Twenty "X'Saousand.
Pap<r Collars, all style?, for sale cheap at the
What Cheat LauEdry, office 121 Leidesdorffst.
Boand Not to be Beat,
Is G. Bnrkhardi's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots mtde to crdir Jirix 1$ 1( $30 A peed
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 640 Wash-
iTjgtcn street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made good* always on hand, at
prices to suit ev<ryont's purse, * m
Olaxxa OtovrAor Every IV lent,
Tbe best chowder in town, st the Original
Sot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just ofl
Rearny. 3-f
Star Shirts ana o^iors.
All sorts and sises, f c r sale oh >ap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leiae> dorff ft, •
Kcmoval,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented tnd -re-
paired aa nsnaL and sold cheaper than ever, x
Xt Is True.
J. A. Srjaber b Oo, are selling parlor. setB acd
allother kinds of tnrnlture and bidding cheaper,
for cash, than aty other dealer in town. Other
de&lrri don't stand a ghost ol a chance when
people know BhaberV prices. 707 Market street
We get no business from Chinese, snd we
employ none to da oar work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leideedorff street. •
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant etrett. Diamond
Setting, Eaameliog. All hinds ol repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, >*
Hilli nxet.— E&is cletned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
3. P. Wood- 82* Washington street. li
CJiaxr.aoy.AOT.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trarce
Medfum. 323 Eearny street, bet. Bubh sad Pine.
CoiFnlUtlGns in Boellsh. French aBdGermau.x
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles.
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 121
LeldeEderff atrest. *
UcDoweli, Sixo'vr Card "Writes?
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10}
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery rj
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
iVhat Cheer Laundry, 121 Leideedorff st. *
A Servant in tne Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet a=aort-
merjt ef Carpets and Fumltore In tbe State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly cppcalte the Orand Hotel,
Market street. a?
The Hew Oyster Home.
Otbtzb Gneno has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tbo cldeet Oyster Dealers in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 428
Fine st., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This U
in awry respect a plact whtrt a gentleman can
tajct his family. 6 o
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JDtoohtsellera and StAtloBMr*.
StaceyA Mook, (eehool books arpeclalty,) S. W
corner Fourth and Jeeste.
H. i±. Moore, 609 f&ontKoaierj, near Merchant.
Bnalnen Colic:--'.
Beald's, Bryant A Stratton*D Collece. U Post (treat
Bntehera.
Kata, Fred. Btalla 9t to 1IX). (Jatlfornia Markat,
Emplajment Office.
Ohas. F. Beoharer k Oo. . 682 Sacramea to etraet.
Chinese Braplojment Co.— Pierot at Co., 627 Sac-
ramento street.
French Fancy Goodi.
Locan A Oo.,19Mentxomery.l07aBdlC9 8utt»».
Hair Jewelry.
H. A. Oallsnder, maDUfactarer, 62 Seeond street
HntHaUk Uulr.
Sampson, A. B. i Co., 110 Second street.
Milliner a.
Mrs. M. fc'elig, 226 Kearny street.
Searcher ef Becorda.
O. T, Gillespie, 641 Washington street.
"Wiatchea and Jrwelry.
H. A, Oallsnder 12 Second street.
Wlilteaera and Paper HucEtri
A. W. Wbeldec, '22 Geary street.
Wlneaand Hqnora. (Wholesale-.)
Danert V. A Co.. S«4 Front.
FIGARO
IB ■ HERE, THERE AND EVER YWHFRE.1
and is coaataDily meeting a change of readers
in the Tbeaties, Traveling Conveyances, ELotela,
and pablio resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES TH THE BEST SOCIETY, IS
placed in the hafisof nearly all who come
te the city to make port %ses, and Ie therefore the
best of advertising media v
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGBAMME.IH
every Theatre in Sao Francisco.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVEKY DAY TO ALL THE
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon — the papers left in tbe theatres at sight
being gathered up and saved for that purpose.
FIGARO
18 DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH?
out the centre of the city, in all Hstols, Res-
taurants, Saloons, BUres and Offices.
FIGARO
IS OIROULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland FerryBoata to catch the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
Metropolitan Theatre,
S 4CB1MESTO.
WK. MORROW, SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
• Tbia house oan be rented by tbe night,
week, month or year r>y, Sr^t-cLasa com panics only
Will bold abott Si 0l0 Addreaa as above. ap!9
AT....
McDANIEL'S theatre
CHBXjeXNE, T1TOJIISO,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
SCaT-Talent going East will find it to tbeir advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. McDAMEL,
mj9 Look Box No. 1, Oheyeone, Wyoming.
LOOK OUT
....FOB THE ...
Business Directory
100 000 ° -PIES T0 BE ISSSED 0N
or about Jnne 10th. Send Inyonr
advertisements immediately to No. 508 Mont-
gomery et,, at R. M. EDWARDS'. m9 1m
CANDIES.
A lab KINDS OE THE FINEST fOANDl
made at oor Steam Candy Factory daily. Al
orders, especially from tbe country, are eouoite'
and will be promptly attended to.
OAKTF A WAOBTCR,
lOTUonwomen.-'t- nenrSqit*'
MkWMh LODGING HOUSE.
fu, FINKLY FUBYISHED BOOMS, SIN
|?tt gle or in raits,
Well JLIffBted Md Ventilated .
lisJ UrJurniaoed Roonu to 1st. Lodrimr wUt
ALHAMBRA BUILDING
CUSSES IHJLOCUTION.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
tha Theatrical Profeseion in California pro-
pose forming classes for instruction in Elooutioa.
Persons wishing te avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acqniriDg a oaeful art at a moderate coet
can aend In thoir names to "Oambysea " P. O. Box
2334, when particulars aa to terms, etc. will ba
sent **> there **» *
RETURN THE BOOK!
VITHOEVEB, BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
* " OF HOME" from the Figaeo Offlo* is par
tloularly Tsq.3eat.3d to return it at once.
GREAT REDUCTION Id P|js
....OF.,.,
XiADXBS STJIS)
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sire
(Formerly May a A Wurkhelm,)
No, SO MONTGOMERY ST
Opposite the I-lck BoBie,
8BASOH, 408 KEARNT ST)
MB. MAYER OALLS ATTKNTIOK
large and well selected aaaonmant ■
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, T
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-mada Bilk, t
•ther LADIES' BUTTS. aT PKRY LOW]
Aleo, a large Block of gtripea, Broobs i
fchawls, Lace Jackets, Silk tbd Oottoo
Silks. Satins, Oloakiags, and every daeai
TrimmLnga. JUST AtLElVED, a targs 1
the Summer aty lea of
PLAIN ANjI EMUIUIH
USEN SS7ITS.
N. B,— Oloaks, Dresses aad suits tn ad a
in latest raahlop. atrsaaanablo raUa.
n
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DOCKj
AND
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BE BEST 8PBINO
II Et
1. nae, Pnrlfle. the Bloo,
morbid, eorrcpt and lmp.ro I
Care. KheomalLim and Mercarl..
Sold br all Sr,,,!,!.
ASEKCT, .IT SAXSIME 8T
SOLE AGENTS FOB
SB. FIKlI't I.AST CHAR
SB. PEBEI'S « KUFOOT PI
OSTBH
-
Progrwunea, and all kinds of I
SHOW, ZJBCTT/BE. COXCEXi-Hl
A.TBE an« CIKCUS KAUS A.
AT LOW BATES, BY
:o. 3r?\ sterer
Saa CLAY STBEET.
THOMAS W. BRBE
SIIiVER FIiAl
I MAHTTFAOTUrlKBa
B E FAli E Bf
^ DRURS,|MJOSt
UTHKB UtTSICAIa I»f#TKlJM"
ESTABLISHED 1H li6tV (
«*-LetKona*riven on the fianio andDr* •**
MISSION STBEET, between Flrat anal I -
N. B.— Fine-toned Silw "
cssionals alwaya on hand .
ipu A' ir»» ■».■ ■ »..
tiolo Buiol ff^
m
FREE AND EA8
EYIBY 8A.TUBDAT »1BI
JPlaxio ana Slr:gin» •*
l Sirslnlt »l= — »
a|ats>SALM
SOS Mlsatan street, near Be*
delO EAGLES A WILD, Proi «,.
CHARING
T
AOS
hiladelphla_Restai i
OHAB. T. BEBGOLD. PBOPBiaK >|
— nnn.ni.<rr udits AND Ska.
HE CHOICEST MEATS AND U
Vegetables, Board by «>•*•!?. ^
■» PINK 6TBEKT between KearBi
' Mont'ninsrr '
MILITARY COOCpR
GOLD AND SILVER THEslK
TRIIflffllNGS,
ass
mhl
Montgonteiy .treet. *—•
|4« T. BODGKBS JO [
CLilhTOYANT.-MAD. MABTEI jj
ja.t .rrived from Kuiodb:. raw." I
liest. Olrclar, Ine.d.r .rid S.lnd..J
D.mea giren. French .Ed Geroto ' P* Z
roiwlon: l..die.. Fifty .C.dU ; Btnlli «
Dollar. Hoctr. from W..10 «. M*T»'|
Howard .treat.
J -IIMEO IMII
"*«• AAA awawfjl
CALIFORNIA TH1ATR1.
3TIGAR0
First Benefit in Sen Franoieoo of
MISS ANNIE GRAHAM!
'At'IPIC-
LA Y! REPORTER
I II IK 1 1 \ » \\\ n> I' I III I
BAH OF AMUSEMENTS
•XOKCINr Da«>CtJL.L.OtJCrH[ issued ev ry Tuesday
■
ROMEO AND JULIET
j 1 1 1 «
How r
H I • • * i
(*l Jo.nn»l I
ho HU«|.<
. onouuTn n» ,
the Theatr&s,
Of CULATED EVERY DAY
a in* t«*b-
«JiALLY THROUGHOUT THE CITY
riiAR
warn
lUMUII
Jh-r.u »»r
PASI
LAOT <Ari-i.iT mi*"
»U»«« „
Tcuiur ji ** 10 ».
TTJaV^O H. ES T O TJUL'fcJ O A. 13 I TNT.
wimE»rAT. Jim nib.
ANNUAL BENEFIT OP MR. HENRY EDWARDS.
rncRSDAT, jrii h-th. popoUi Orawol, «rt
"X".X3C3E X70»- O IV X> 3ES 3F*. .
DOXKl YIOLtXTC -'PTIIIBCITT
H«r Ft'-t Aip*arene« on Art Stage
Friday Evening June I 3th, HAIVELET, only time
SAIl KIIAY at J t MI.K TOM'S CABIH MUIW.K
81TUBDAY IVENIHO, JUNE Hi)..
Benefit of Mr. J. G. WILLIAMSON.
Id it piretlon the Jataat eetuaUOB, J. J. UCLOSEEY'B drama tnunH- d on BRET UABTfi'S poem». "Her Letter, "
An 1 "riyon of VirglDli." and cell d
jF»ox7r3E53Fi.,,jr,^r jF-x^jaL-jr1.
Publishes ill fbe Cahforn a Supreme
Court Reports
it bah mirivrn ma innnm r noout.
iriHion »« a
RELIABLE AND INDISPENSABLE AID TO
THE P.i.^TICAl LAWYER.
J. P. BOO AUDI S. Publisher.
niniMTiny omen
KIo. 038 llorchitut iStroot
SID FHAHOIft'O,
<STE
?. sri
isian House.
AN 1UF1KL,
LOOK rtOKTII RAILROAD
rHORIN, Proprietor.
IISHED ROOMS
....AMD....
■ taurant .
Qa.lllr ml Winn, Lite
■MUffll
r1,
I*
.■<l
T*«ltB BY WIIK OR MONTH.
m;97 In
1 A1VT3 23.A-SIY
....EVKRT...
l-tnrdny KyeniD^,
AT ElOUT O'CLOCK.
k AT THE OLD ORIGINAL
IRRD l.luN.lO Gear* atieot,
rwh-T" ioq flan ti.T" HOT AND
UOLO DKl.NK--.of tDo verybe»t
(] ' My. Tbe "'O d Sport" ie el-
_ wai»oo b«al. Drop in.
DAVE MHNDKS. Proprietor.
3HILD HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent.
IJEKA SHIRT STORE,
tree*, faui Re moved to
Hocoud street,
V% gum will fiad a, eoaeplete "»e-
■ f SHIRTS and FIKMHH
at the nanul lew prices.
BEKCDIOT 4» CO-
(VERLAND HOUSE,
■ •■• llOBAMlM'J 8THBET
HEAR MONTGOMERY.
Ipkst house in the city.
JnousK mj jost brkn -thor-
■ <r waonud rhronnboat. .nd bit Afltat-
It.aA HAKHKK SMilP "notioMd. Alio,
1 of It.t.rl»nt1 H utw 7S8 M. ker.tr. or.
4>aHb, aid f> Fourth ■iro.t, ot.r Market.
1 local oa.
J. JJ, ILIH1T,
8 ENS, HOLMES & CO.,
■V- lAOIAHKIT* ITEBIT,
IBS VOR ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
1 to all baaleoea Ji^ne all parti el
NtTada. Utahanrt Idaho
aynim
K^jmrnv^
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
it* 5^T IXL'B^EPS
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
m$*i$m
Is a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
j^mrn
HAS NO bUPHKIUH ASA
BLOOO PUBTFlEn.
ftioti
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO and IT 620 Washington utreot.
WILU8^ BAND.
MU8I0 FURNISHED FOR AM.
ooea*ic-ne. Mono Imported. arranged
ud for »ale.
MAXCDIB. UI.VM leader
Oreheetrn.
H£NXT TON IIKK MKIIDK!*, ],ciid-
of Bran Hand.
tfV-Ordrra from tha oono'ry promptly attended
to Addreii 11. W. WILMS, lalon'a Mmlc
Store. I»» Mo. ignmer? atnet. or HAROUS M.
air*ct.
»L
UM.
9VU Momi'jfflfcrT"
i*
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
lVo. OB6 Bfantsoaierr ■treet,
(MJDlgomorj Itlock.)
eXTAXANTJCB tVNV •100,0»0
iV-TarmDepoelU.ODe tar oant- nir month.
MWtio EntriiF*" or oaar** (■ r oank Hooa.
^"" ""** W. B. THOMPaUN. Pr»ild»nt,
J. QRQQgRR. BeoreUry. mi Mm
TV. SWEE3VEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
A8 SECOND STBKET.
FINE COOD8 IMPERFECT FIT81
Satisfaction Ouaranteetl I
AFINB LINE OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Oood. jo.t ric.i.ed. 0» 1 »od ••• ih»ir
IT48 Sf.onJ ati-ret.
a .77
MRS KOOERT.OLAIRVOYAST. TEST^
Mba.ib.M or .lc*oi>.»d.ilr.lromlUA. M to i»
Erid.j«T.rilii|i...t8p.lf.. .to«r..ld.no«.»»S«l
0'F«rr.U .tr.et. Dear Mufla
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TO ORDER jp50.
LANCASTER'S
•ill \MMii\OToNarKrr.T,
faltl* * Op.i. Mefalre'eOper* Ilonee.
MPEIIAL KOTIf-F. TO
Picnic and Kail Committees.
BAM ■*. an. I URUlfKM'BAS eomponml of
ttm beat manlolan* In tbe State, nodar coatpe-
titot laadsra, at felr rAtee.
MI1« MINNIE WALTON,
TWO SEW DRAM AM.
It preperad to aeoept •naacamanU for 6 or IS
sifbU oonmeDoiDS id Jalf.
eVTbi BaalDfu erreoremenU of DremtUo or Moiical BeterUiomaeU. FKTKB. PIOBIOS.
ato.. atU&dcd to.
a»-AI. poaloeu ealroatad (o aa will be eireated with promptaeai. Ko eber«es aude aioapt
for eeiTlcea letaelli performed.
• IIKBIUAN rtlHBlN A CO.
fjoi.ljiojj j.nv„ ax f H
"JBOIN ONT A*a NBHO-*"
•eaiptii i"$ eaeoojf }* •*)!»< l«M»'ia^
-aioxn pie
atoobti neoo aq.i "aei«i aifjapom i« ,VA|q,7j»Ae
jo i «q pm aejoo t«eq em qua 'jaooani i«aq oqi
u| (iv^ooa '•a.aaiH pn* «tJu ij 1*9010140 pat it
SHJ1KAO .IS JJ.VH »IIL IJSIMmi M/1A
asno'H doi|3 pue jais'J(o
OldlOVd MM3HinOS
•j(9SjnoA ^ofua pu« u^Ai dAil
GERMAN PIANOS.
, TUB BKBT AND THrt OHBAP-
J -at. nobraabi laitor A On., Aeeote
Jor the oelcbratad Factiriei of
iBIotbnor, In Leipslir, and Soblalp,
THE OLD
KCOt & 00 toU.,
15 Afl >rt*B »lrrel. neaar &v*r*y.
All Drinks Ten Conta
Hot D-'.ftka a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM ANDJtRRY IN TOWN.
Ahraie on Ble tbe New York narald,H*rp«r'r
Wnaklr. Kraok Lv""'». D*f'« Doing*. Police Oa
fito, all tB» California papAra. alao Landoe
Ponob, BaU'iLtf*. Iliaatratod Londoo ltewe. OeU
and aatlafy jooraalf.
aa- C "
1.7 tf
D*
GEORGE MA-YES'
EALRR IN OYSTKRB. ULAMft
andall kloda of BHKLL FISH.
SUIIaNoa. AO, At, AS. California
Market, eatrenoe 00 (JallfornJ 1 atraet.
Pabllooeprifate paruoa »ji1 feBullea enpplle*
from 8 l.m. to U p. u. .Ladiea' aod Oaatlnnao'i
SANGER HALLE
(HlNOKR'b HALL.)
1A ttKAKY ST.. KKAH KKABNT.
Meae aeu the Oatwlaael rii.in-i. of Wtaa*
uiil I.U|ntira na hand.
DEPOT WEYAND k lAtCHL'S BAY BREWIIT
feUtf OII-RIB FKLDMARM.
Attention, _Good Livers!
V| R. P. r.KROKS. FQBHBBLY
1TI proprtatorot tbe Utoara' Kae-
taoraDt, b*a taki-n tbn maaa«t>iti«iji
of botb Lb* Miner*' Ret.aarant oa„,
Oommarolal atrial and tba Minora' *
Braaeh on Markut •treet. to partn«r>n>P "Hi MwL
A. DRAYKUK, almliu t,r«D . oonacted with tbe
Arm for tear*. l>rpro*ompDii ha*» beeo made to
tbe oolalnn dapartmoi*. tnal will rrndor toe au-
oara' more popnler tbau It bea eter been dartBl
tba rl raaraof lu proeperltr. Oar Bill* of rare
tmb*"i* all tbe dalicaoiaa of tbe teaeoo. Oar
motto la "Uood Kara. Uood Oooklcc esd Moderate
OharBce."
JP. mttOF.a db 00.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
■81 end 588 Commercial, end
7B1» Market at n*i.
Open rom A a.m. to ID V.hL anSl In
FRED. C. WENTWORTH,
Anoonnoet that at hie Saloon,
•01 Kearny it, If. W. ear. Sucrnneemt**
Loag famoae (or tbe eicellaoce of It*
WI1NKM ana LIQTJOFcS
All Dllokl will h"" .fortll 1)0
T ID IV O B N T 8,
111)20 loa
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
VIKOIKIA tITT, KKTADA.
THIS BLBOANT THBATRB HAB BKKH OB-
deoorated. and eeo be raoted by tbo night o?
or the weak. Stare aid traveling oompaaiee
UbereJJf txeatad. with n Wlloatlen hi letUr
MinA*A. Allrl atAAAAl PnV«plA4Afl
Masaee
r to d.
tar and aole
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iF'ica-A.
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tHB JOTJEHaVL 01 AMDBKMBBTB.
PoOlleood •»•!» Bw m ine »•"■ >»
p. BOOA3DUS
A.I
■erenauti •"»> •'•»» Wn.hln.ton »'■
Below Mo°l.S°""r. *'° Fynncteca__
JUNE 7, IB13
MONDA5T.
Htm in «»<> Paper".
The public when they buy * ntwupapar
expect to flod in it the news of the day, with
editori.l comments OB matters of general
interest. They do not always find this in a
Ban Francisco newspaper. They are more
likely to find its columns largely deroled to
abuse of its business rivals, and to attacks
on the personal oharacter of ita proprietors.
There was a time when the Alta and Bulle-
tin were two good amiable waton-dogs who
•nly barked when tbere was oceaBion. The
Ohroniols, a lit le yellow dog, has been snap-
ping at this; revpectable brutes until it has
made them rabid. The little Call yelps
feebly but doss not do muoh real fightning.
The public are of course a little amused at
all Ihis biting and growling and howling in
the Journalistic paok but there is really too
muoh of it. Seize em Ohroi o'el Shake em
Altai Hi for em Ballelinl 8iok em O.lll
The fight goes on in a Tery lively manner
— »
"80 dark, and yet so light" as the man
•aid when he looked at hia ton of goal.
A young man at a party, being told to
'bring forth the old lyre," brought out bi»
mother-in-law.
It is no longor the fashion for young lad-
ies to be "fast." They've just discovered
that its (8)low.
Oruaty says that the list of marriages in
the newspapers ought to be put under the
head of "ring frauds."
•♦-
"I am dying for love,' said a melancholy
young man, as he put the eoal-black fluid
on his monstaobe.
Always abut your bedroom door before re-
tiring. You may have to get up in the night,
and o: osing a door with your nose is one of
he lost nrts.
Notiie 10 1 lie Public
H. Peyser, 719 MontflOrrety street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off his nue Btocs of men':?, boys' SDd cull-
cjonb' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced or.cea. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hit*, trunks, vallaep,
•'0., tjoiow co t. Call if yon warn bar^alne. 3l
Mothers or Families who are about to spend
the Bumnv r In the countrs with their children,
ought not 10 forget b fore they go to provide
themselves as well aa their children with under-
olothln,!. Tho only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and male of better material
than at any otnor place Is at E. Friedlandtr at
Co'e, No. fl Third street, Nucleus Building. 3h
WbT Women are Dellcn'e.
One reason of the delicacy of our women
is the far greater style afiecte J by all clssses
in dress, and the wearing of corsets during
early yontb. Naturally, if one has att.ined
.full and fine physical development, tight
oorsots, heavy skirts, close fitting boots and
heavy chignons c.nnnt injure to the name
extent as when thess appliacets cf fashion
are put upon Ihs wll and yielding muscles
of a young and growing girl. The noble
lalhs or England exeic ss many honra in
the open air d.ily. They d<> not disdain to
don heavy calfskin shoes aud colored petti-
coat, in wbieh to perform this doty. This,
of course, would not alone make them as
healthy as they are, were not thuir constitu-
tions stronsthenea by a proper pbystoal
education before they are e:ght.en years of
age, but it suffice to re'ain Ihem in a good
degiae of health. Our fair Amerioans early
in the day attire themselves in obarming
morning c« utr.es, with white Bkirls; and
then they ate aveise to soiling these by exer-
cise, and the least dampoesB deters them
from a promenade. Americm Indies think
far more of dress ahd faBhion, and spend
more money and time on their toilets, taan
any women in Europe, not exc pting the
French, from whom all our faahious oome.
Will it Be a Match!
Bunker, the handsome reporter of the
Bulletin, who is now up in the Modoo coun-
try, has evidently made a conquest. He
says:
I entsred the tsnt and talked with Jaok
through the medium of an interpreter. At
first he was reticent; iu fact be did not
d-ign to notice me. His sister Mary, who
was captured by one of tbe scouting parties
that I accompanied, and who seemed in-
clined to be affable to young men, inter-
ceded in my behalf, and persuaded Jack to
talk.
"Affable lo young men I" Who would not
be affable to the genial good-looking Bunk
er? Bunker has evidently won the affec-
tione of Prinoess Mary. She may have in-
terested motives in being affable, may think
that Bunker will plead with the Govern-
ment for the life of hia brother-in-law if he
becomes conuee'ed with tin family, but still
we are inclined to think her love is sincere.
Bunker is irresistible. Let us have peaoe.
Bless you both, children.
A oynical lady, rather inclined to flirt, says
mest men are like a cold— very eaBily caught,
but hard to get rid of.
A Worcester man forgtd a check, and
bought a baby carriage with the. prooeeos
He subsequently changed it for the Blaok
Maria.
ij>o Not Suffer trom corns.
The nnfortnnate sufferere from Oercs, Bun-
1 oti», Club and Ingrowing Nails, oan find Instant
relief by applying at Dt. B. H. Cowan's Instl.
lute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 P.M. We
inaafa trom experience, haying tested the Doo-
t arv capability. Belerencea (raven If required, a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Grand
PICNIC AND BALL!
Givsaby the .Mexican Military Company,
"GUABDIA DE JUAREZ,''
....OS....
MUNDAT JVSE 15. 1873
....AT....
SCHUETZEN PARK. ALAMEDA.
The Splendid Walootfs Band bus been engaged
for tbe occasion.
Tbe Company starts at 9 o'clock.
Adralralnn •**■ Cent*
Children as Cent*
Boat leaves at naoal boars, and will make an
EXTRA trip at 10 o'olook, A. if,
Alta, Obroniole, Gsiman Bemokrat oop; jo3 td
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETi
MR. HENRI WIENIAWSKT,
SOLO VIOLIOIST TO HIS MAJESTY
tie Emperor of Russia, and aoiTrrsally
recognized &b the
Greatest Lmng Yiolin Virtuoso
Will shortly arrive Id this pity and giro a
series or
GRAND CONCERTS!
MB. HKNBI WlFNIAWfiKI
Will have tie assistuaco of the following eminent
S'tirtee:
MHK. JTJJjE BITHEK, Soprano;
UK. ClEi. WXJLfwoii*, Pianist;
MR. JL. KEMllIEIMNSJil, Aocompanjist
FoM paitioalara will shortly be announced.
je9 tl
Crystal S*mpe Rooms.
The Crystal, aliye to the wants of the oom-
miinl!y, has Imported direo.. BiywABD'a cele-
brated Ssotoh Wbhuet, wbioh all true lovers
of good liquors will sample if wise. Eiiody k
Dunne, prop'ietors, 635 3aoramciuo Btrett. be-
tween Montgomery and Sansome. 6 c
J>r. Barlow *J. -Smitla
Is giving a conra of Free Leotures to gentle-
men on Sexual Physiology and Nerrous IHb-
eaees at his Hygeian H-ll, 637 Oallfornla street,
•rery Friday evening, commencing at 7 Jfi o'clock.
Apart of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients,. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard lo health
to invalids dally, from 9 to 4 T. m , tree. w
Flno Candles.
JTxeah, aweet and delicious Oandies, of every
variety, at M. A. Mero°r'8 pioneer confection-
ery, 578 Kearny street. Wholesale and retail, o
X>r. Doherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
eaionlo and specific practice, and as such 1b
now the mo. t enacessfnl of any Physician in
Ban Francisco. Office 619 Sacramento street,
oomer of Leldesdorff, a few doors nelow What
Ohoer House. T
Rattler's "Win* Parlor.
Lew Battler, formerly In the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the rolo of Boniface to all
friends, day and tvening, at 331 Bush street,
below Kearny. * H
- e
Sao? Moore*
Formerly of Buss House Carriages, can dj
lonnd in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es>
' abliBhraent, southwest corner Bush and Mont,
ffomsry sts., or Dorter Stables. Canines orders
left at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. *g
A. Pleaeint l_*octatloxi«
Fersons desiring oam'ortable lodgings in a
Central location, should visit the Alhambra,
and Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
Tbe building Is a verv fine one and le well
lighted and ventilated.
Premium Shirt Bdalcer.
Mrs. Eveline Morris 526, Kesiuyst, respeot-
tallv solicits a call from frlendB, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, pcrfeot fit
and prices reasonable. 5-e
Ladles "Vlaltlntc Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Johh P.
Dwtsb, 126 Batter street, opposite Lick House,
v st the Grand Hotel. N. B.— Hamdkmb-
CtOXn NEATLT UABBXD. PEHJIAKSHIP Of SVOrj
description to order. s
fcVcsij and Sweet.
Fer the best confeecionery, g<> to Oantj and
ffafinert. 107 Mentgomerr St. near Sutler. n
piiotoa:»-*'*T>1110 Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at tho Peoples Axi
Gallery, 3i Third street between Btevenson and
wleulon strofl. A
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The Peopl&'s Remedy for all Aches and Pains.
Wlilto liabor Only I
Employed by the What Cheer Laundry, 121
Leideedoiff street.
Pratt*s Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 3-t
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MISS ANNIE GRAHAM
Takes pleasure in announcing to the San
Franoisoo pnblio that she will take
HER FIRST BENEFIT
ON....
UO.VSAY EVESIJC JUNE Oth
Wbeo will ba preaeutad Sbakspoare'a beau-
tifal Lots Story, Id 5 act*, entitled
Romeo a,*x<5L iTullet
J0LIET MISS ANNIE GRAHAM
ROilEO MR. JOBN MoODLLOUGH
jei td
TH33 8UHE RO^D
....TO....
SUCCESS
13 BY FOLLOWING TEE TRUE
American Business Principles
The ReasoDs for Success or Failure
We Btart with tbe flat assertion that no house
bis ever failed beoanse the price asked for mei-
obandise it kept was to) low. And against this
deeltratien we ptaoe this fact, that no firm in tbe
ordinary ronbtne of trade has ever grown into a
large and increasing bueioets, or taken tbe lead in
its partionlar olass of goods, nith high prices for
tbe watohword. Success, in the largest number
of instance**, can be traoed to fair dealing, OOUB-
TKSY, and INTELLIGENT, PERSISTS NT EN-
ERGY.
Odo mistake, one a' tempt to teat the too often
cheated pnblio, mar result in apparent snocess, but
sooner or later the viotims of the imposition will
tnrn upon yon. When a man boys a thing and has
paid too muoh for it, it is useleaa trying to smooth
over ths matter. Tbe merobant wbo chuckled
over the big profi'. be made hu famished the club
wherewith his own head ma; be broken. There
are more days yet to oome, and the man wbo thicks
CUNNING A HATCH FOR HONEST DEALING
had better not forget it.
Patrons are expected to par a profit on the*
purchases and at the same time depend opon the
merobaot'a advantages as a guarantee that they
are fa'r and reasonable. If the public sre con-
vinced that a certain tradesman has peonllar
facilities for laying in bis wares, and they disoov
er the par otatig) of profit ti be less than is gen-
erally dsmanded, it matters not how bib all it is.
fractional sums are snffloient to insure success
where the oontrary will sorely result In failure.
S. F. and N. P.B.B.0
CHANCE OF TIME
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE GEYSERS
ON ANf> AFTFR APKIL 1, 1373, THE 8TXA
orANTKLOPK.oonueetioKatDoDeoo.U;
iog wita tLe San Fr»nciaoo A Norm PaoiHeRj
rosd Company for Olovordale aod all iiiteceifldi
etatiODS. will leave vSriD. Franclauo dniiv (Snoi
exoplfd), from Fro tt strer-t v^hsrf.nt 3JUpk I
tarnlDg the train will iesve Uloverdale daili
5:30 o clock AM , connecting at Doonoue •ith-
Bte>mer and arriving i a baa FanoiBOo atlOaui
'(he ateomers and care roaki oloae connaolti
with etages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURS 0N7~AT REDUCED RATI
Leave San Francisco at 8 a. m. every 8bb.
arriving at Uloverdale at 1 o'oloefc P. m Raton,
will l»«ve OloTerdal» at 2 o'clock, atrivioi in 1 1
Fraeclaoo at 7 o'clock This will alluw ero
sionfBta several hours at am of tbe places alt
tbe line of the road For all information anal,
tbe Company's office, 4S6 Montgomery skMt
On and after June lat. the Steamer will la
San Franolfoo at 2 30, p.m.; the oais will I.
Oloverdale at 6 a. M.
ap!8 PETER DONAHDE. Prssiden
Badger'sCentral Park, Oaklai
B.P.O.O.SEa.Ii9.
PraU*s Abolition Oil
Cures Rhenmatlem and St-ural^ia.
Corns, Bunions, In^rowinj; Nails.
A perfect core warranted by AlbBrt Sohoen-
wald, 127 Second tireet. 4-w
Slgaor Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private lessons In Hall .n and Eoglisb
Vooal Mnslo, at 646 Clay street, or at tho roEi-
denoe of the pnplL ^^
The Boat Remodles.
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Pet
ry's Webfoot Pllla, for all billons complaints
For Bale by all druggists. Agenoy, 417 Sansomc
Street, corner of Commercial. *
Public Acoummodatlon.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. si., can
be returned In the evening If reaolred, we
never dlsappolbtl What Ohe:r Laundry, 121
Leldesdorff street. *
NEW ADVERTiSEMFNTS.
Dental Work.
Fob rnrawr qualitt ot wohe, go to T. O. Jes-
BUp, dentist, cor. Sutter .nd Montgomery, over
Tucker's.
8-U
Attention, Ladles (
To give the skin the softness of Ttlret, an
he tint of thb lily to the oomplexton, use
Biaznr'a Ganwa db Ln.
THE CALEDONIAN CLUB
Seventh Annual
GATHERING AND GAMES
TT1LL BE HELD AT
BADGER'S PARK, OAKLAND,
8ATCEDAY JDKB 14. 1878.
Tbe Prizes to be oompetsd for this year are more
valuable and numerous than at any previous
meeting of the Olnb.
A Splendid Band of Mnslo has been engaged,
and a larga Pavilion in tae Park will afford ample
accommodation for Dancing.
The Games wilt oommsnoe with the Quoits at O
The Oakland Ferry Boat wili run en regular
rim-, conneoting wit3 trains running direat to the
Park.
Ticket a [including fare both ways).... SO eta.
Children, half price.
To be had from the Members or at the stores of
Anderson A Randolph, 112 Montgomery atrae*.
Anderson A frriog, 219 Montgomery street, W. A.
Prey. 4.04 Kearny street, or at the wnarf en the
moroing of the Games.
THE FIRST STATED MEETING, UNDER
the NRW CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
of the BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER
OF SEALS, will be held at their LODGE ROOM
on TUESDAY, JUNE 19tb, at 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
when every member-of the FIRST and SECOND
DEGREE is urgently requested to be preienr.aa
bnsiness of importance to every Brother will be
transacted.
Nominations for Officers for the ensuing term
will take plies at tbls meeting.
JQ'.tr! A.. W. BARB, «k 8. O. 8.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John MoCnlloagh Proprietor aod Manager
HENRY EDWARDS
Has tbe honor to announce that his
A.TSTSTJAL, BENEFIT
....IS FIXED FOR ...
WEDNESDAY JUNE 11
Shakapeare'a grand pay 6t titled
The Merchant of Venice
SBYLOOK HENRY EDWRRO S
BISSANiO JOHS MoOCLLOUOH
PORTIA MISS GRAHAM
Supported by the eoti re Company.
To oooolnie witb Beaamoet and Fletohcr's
langnable comedy of
Rule a Wife and HaTe a Wife !
Played for the first time inOil'fornia.
Box Office now Open. jo7 td
Look Out for Fun
J.CWM. SON'S
BBNSFIT
....ON....
Next Saturday Night. June 14th
For which oecaelon he will offer Che
aiovt varied an 1 novel Bill of the Sea-
eon. ju7tf
EDWARD PEEL &_CO.,
625 ansl 687 Wa»hlngion street.
HAVE OPENED A COOKING KSTABLI8H-
ment at this place for tbe psnioie of orepar-
Inn BALL &UPPKBS and LUNOHES FOB PIC-
NICS AND SALOONS, on tbe mo t reasonable
terns, Lunches delivered in any part or the oity
free of oharge. Tbe patrorage of the ealooos in
the city is respectf ully solleited. ju7}lm
Lyon's Portable
KITCHEN FURNACE,
IN ITS ECONOMY OF COAL AMD STOVB,
as a perfect cooker, brotler, toaster, and flit-
iioo heater, is a neccssltF te every boneekeeper
wbo wishes te save tbe stove and two-thirds of
tbe fuel it consumes. It is choap— $2 50. Call acd
eeeit at work, at Stomba A Miller's, pluuabere.
gjs-fit-era, tin, copper and Btove store, oppesite
Magmre'd Opera House. 6B7 Waabington street,
ISAAU H. WARD, Agent of the Paeiflo Ooaat.
The trade supplied. ju6 lm
A GOOD BABBES.-UUST BE A QUIOE
varkmuiDiol tehar baoita. ffaaeaaooord-
fngtomerlt. Applj to W. M. r ■ r
ment Offioe. 48* Pme street.
OUR MANNER OF DOING
BUSINESS. H
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It a Success*?1
O Wt bay oar Good* low and .eeU ~
k for cmb. Z
C Wemark onr ceode low and allele gj
r h
O to our price*. —
O m
"We repreeent onr joodB Jast ni»
• l«l
r- they are.
UJ ~We return the money to all who 0)
&■ bny of as and are not salted* If the qq
00 sooda are not soiled.
>■ We are wltllnK to give polite at- g
m tentlon und ehow yon through onr
< etneh whether yoa wish to hay or g
[U W
wj not. O
_ We propose to treat onr custom- y*
d era so well that wo shall eee them fVJ
*D ugoln. J}
O W*e aim to t-ent oar cnitonten ln ~
Z ^
d each a way that ewery visitor we
have will be a walking advertise- ^
* ment for our honae. 33
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gOUR INDUCEMENTS TO©
CUSTOMERS. \
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Good, Stylish Clothing?, well made.
THESE BEAUTIFUL GABDE1VS AHEK^
open lor the seaion, and maej of ins n
popular
PIOIvIOB
Will be held there. The attreotions are nun
one. SKATING PAYILION, MU8KDM, OY
N ASIUM. Skating free on week days.
Admission. t& Ct
CHILDREN IP OBNT3. t?n
PIPIFAX! PIPIFA2
MAGIC BITTBHi
THESE BITTERS, INVENTED BY HERI
Wolfgang, a oelebratsd eavan of Qiminj >
so marvelous in their effects than tceyarsii
throughout Europe
MAGIC BITTERS.
They give Tone to the Stemaob, Color to the ( .
plezion, Brilliancy to the Byes, Vigor to tbsli .
lent, and renewed strength and virility to th« I
and infirm.
No family should be without this truly vaU i
tonlo.
J. M. GOEWKT dkCO.I
je62m Proprietors, San Franeii
;
IffahPs jailer]!
ALTHOUGH MB. TABEB ADVBE1I 1
**■ baring withdrawn (T) from the Pbotogrs i
Gallery, No 18 Montgomery street, tbe at •
signed retains possession of all noiati**. t i
at that place, and ie prepared, as herstofai i
furnish all kinds of Pictures in the best mv •
guaranteeing, with uret class tal.nt, lo first ■
faction in all oases.
MR. NAHL'iS personal attention It gin •
all retouching and oolorlag In eviry itji a
Which art he is acknowledged by all ts be at i
bead of hisproftsflion.
N AUL A 00.,
Artists and Photograpbsrs.1
jn41ir 18 Montgomery at., near Mai
Z
O
fl Uoofl, 91 yuan uioinniu, wen rauuc, ^.
3 at moderate prleea, and warranted o
^ on represented. Polite and nttent- 3
Jive aaltemea ln attendance, and no 3
Hone urged lo parch >»e It the goods •«
do not ealt. If the above le jour —
H Idea how baslness ehoald be con- ~
daeted, call and see ns.
R
EUEMBER. YOU OAN ALWAY8 FIND AT
our store a fnll etook of
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Fancy Goods,
Ensllsli Cutlery,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES.
In fact, a general steak of all kindi and grades
ef goods, oheaper than any other house in the
IXL Auction Store
618 antra Kearnylst.,
Corner of Commercial
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MUSEI,
And College ufUndlclne.
Ill fir\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND ItV&nit*
IVtUvU ivQ obieota to be s»pn. Qpso t <
Public DAY AND NIG Mr, »t KUKUKA H.t
3i8 Montgomery street. FOR MEN UNLV.
■orDB. Jobdan'b 1'eivatk Omoi
Gearv street (onposite ol<t Uaobi
?Pari':f ,
•
Read! Read!! Read!
THE PALACEOF FASHI I
JBOl'T I
Grand Hotel. Olothine of the latest
fashionable etyleB mat's to order.
KOTE THlTPRICE§.
Pants... from $6 to S I 2 per
Suits -from $28 to
I invite the inspection of tbe OboioeilfOo
tbe market,
A. MORRIS,
Second Stre. .
Oppo.lle Brail aTe* .
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No. 17
msll lm
AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall hf
No 77 and "78— Delinqw .
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Alta and Examiner.
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Good Liquors and ChoiM CI "^
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Kearny and Commercial etreetl.
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Sounds From Germany Master Barney
"W. JESTER,
St RHAMID
Tlio M^ia ^T^itl* tla© Tallying Hand,'
Dnnvlti^-ronni Comedlnn,
Anglo-French and Funniest Ventriloquist In the World,
WIXH HI^ HRADLRH8 MEW.
OTEUTCIg..
kVAff/M AND OU* HI
To Coaalafla wl'.h lb* ScrMmlDff sketch o(
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY.
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WILL 8UUBTLV APPtAB—
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The Young Actress
Song tod Dabco— Potci . Prad Ritnhit
r-vorlt* Mallada l,»Ha Oraw
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TRUNKS AND VALISES.
SOP PRIOR, OUSTOM-KADK |WOHR; WAR.
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prlc«i J. OOKI*, rraok-aiftksr, 131 MohUovirr
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L4M FRANCISCO
AIT GALLERY
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W« Street,
below Montgomery.
City fom SPRING EXHIBITION
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Ban Francisco
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Open to the Public.
TS/L. to 3 X9. 3VE.
3WI. to 10 :
Liverpool and Great Western
Steamehip Company,
CARRYING THE U. S- MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
QUIRNSTOWM.^^Mdt
T I /ERPOOL,
LeDloadttTT. Uanbarab, Br»ni<
Hftrt*. P»rti, Swsdfto, B«l«iiuD, Bforvftj ud »H
Earopafto eitles.
TbUOompftay bu aMTftDg«m*oU with tb* Com-
DlHloparof Eoilgrakioo *od BftJIrOftd UompftDiM
at Mew Tork. by wblcb paaaaDsani are promptly
forwardad to tba Paelfio Ooaai.
For pailioalara apply to
D. B. JAOKSOFT, AR»nt.
mi 20 Im I8H Monlio»frf 'Irfcl.
STILL ANOTHER.
OWIHQ TO THR 8UAR0ITT OK SALOONS
OD B'i*h atraat, I hag to Infor-a my fri«adj
aod th« 1, 11b lie that I bavaooanad tbt
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
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836 B«k atrret. ketwwa NoRlgaaery
•ad Kearny.
All Drinks, Plain or Fancy, 10c
Ooooooied In tba beat atyla aad o( the
Pitfall l.iqaora.
OIIAl w rBLDHAKir.
apll tf Proprietor.
THE RIALTO.
A. Popular Rendezrous
The Cketceat Wloei aad L'naon en (he
Piaelde Coaat.
■VFKKB HAVANA CIOAR'.
THIS OEM OF A SALOON AT
Wo. AT TOIRD STBKBT,
Will be ooodaoted to so parfaat a manner that tba
pbraia "Moat am no ths Kialto" bttwaaa frlasda
will alcoi|y tba oblaf Jor of dally Ufa.
H. WAFER, Propriatof.
ffiyldtf P. McAKDLE, t opartotaBdaeU
Bar Sugar
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NO. V*O0 SUTTER STREET,
AND HAVR AD.
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Hot Scotoli,
Setter street, aeeir Kearny*
And try ona of tbalr
Hot Sfot ch's or Tom & Jerry's
All Drink* Ten Cental
tt* tr jrn. D. BRIOOM. Proorl.tor.
WDR. AIKIN
^T Caree Kreeat aad Chreale aMaenaea a>f tba
KTE, RAR. THROAT. LUKGS and URAKT-Oatarrb, Doef-
oaaa, Diaebarfaa fraa tha Kara, Waak or Uflaaiad Kr*a. Oaaahi .
Habu lr, Kpliapap. Naara-CU. Uaauna ttm. D/*p«paia, Pilsa.
ttcrolaia. Draaey. ate.
Laidlaa, naarriad or alalia, aaaarad apaedy. aafa ears of
Irra* nlarltlaa, I'ain, Huppraailon. wtakaaa*. Prolapia*. <to
Stariina. uta/ias and otbsr Dlaeaaea raaadlad. AVOID
DRUOS.
( .it .rn, Tsoiara. Warn and Mark* *kil If alii ramovad.
•r nil 'JocAdaDiialOaaaa Panhfailr Auaod* I,
Veatha and Mm, no mattar what tbaj'ra read or dee.
r*d, ean ralr on iara rataadr of datotmltf, dablhtr. or dtn>
aaaa a.iini on bodr and mind No qaaakarr ordaoaptioa.
Haat rnitut known I ■ r rapid, raar oor* 1 «*iiJln« dancar, aof-
farl'-a, aipoanra or loaa Of t'roa) of ohatlaata and »p*onl dla-
«aaaa *ltboat marenrr. P>>*ona or naui-oai drefi. t ompUta
oor* I wbara all oiberafali) of wortt oaeaa and aor «yaptooni
laftfiom bad faalmaat ora*«I*ot -aW
I- ra* tJooaoltaHoat. All Madlolnaa, ato , fnralabad.
Call, or writs roar oaaa. Addraaa, N. J. AIKIN. M. T».t
aarofflc. ftwA Kaarer itraal. N. K Oerner or Celifornla
alrart, ban Fraoolaoo, L'al.
New Discovery.
TUB 08B Or TUB WOKDKKFUL. PLAHT
(bu God i.L.d*d for tb, Oor, ,r
RHEUM ITIIM, NEURALGIA, CIUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AHD AIL .PINAL
AFFECTIONS,
!• wodartlocd perfaatir hj tba nodarslroad— tha
only paraoa on toe Uonlloant tbai fallroompra-
handaif ma«lo qnalluri. Tha .'j«t« Oomptalnta
ar« 'rtnted vztarnaily nl-.h *~'.-\.j and looosaa.
i)!t K K. DUDUR la to ba found at bla Offlee.
TIBMarkat atreai. oppoitta Third, Rooms 1 ana
1, Irom 10 a M til p m . and from t to fi p kf
Raatdanoa, !Oii« Mlialoa atn>nt. Patiants oan
ba aooommodatad wt'.n Room and Board. epJO
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
THIS POWDRR WILL PRKVRNT THR HAIR
from falling off, and alio rattora a naw growth
of Hair te tba bald osad within a fa w waak* where
tba roots ere net destroyed. Thla powdar is ailxed
with warm weter eed need es e *neh three tloaes
e week. A trial ef oeeben will oonriaeeyoa that
tali ia no hemhaA. Prise Be> eenta. OtH->a, 10
ABIfA 8FBBBT, betwese "' ■ "" -
Single Outside Rooms,
WTJH^
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair MattrasBes,
AT THK
BRANCH HOUSE,
«B« 8AMBOMK ,T3EtT, CftK. CJ.AT.
AT
nMTty Centa par 7>JlftIa.t,
And LosH t>y the Week.
OFBNT AI1X1 N-IGH1;
L. J, IWIiLL, Propcletoi.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
TBS IH05T BUOABT OTWTOll WOBI I> TBI OITT
Beer* Jfc Mai
THE JOITBJSAL OF AMUSEMENTS.
Published every Dw "> tbo YeaT ***
&8S Mas-eluastt *nd 53S Waa*is..Tto» it*
Below Montgomery. Bu> 7nmclaoo.
TUESDAY JUNE 10, 1873
California. Theatre.
A very large and highly fashionable aodieaee as-
sembled last night, wh«D Miss Ancie Graham
leading Udy of the California Theatre Company.
took her first benefit. "Barnes and JmUat" waa
finely performed. The benefleiiry read and acted
the role of Juliet charmingly, and John McOal-
longb it the len'ng Borneo, wss equally good.
George D. Ohaslta as Meroatla, £. J. Buckley as
Paris, aod the others errgigtd in the representa-
tion filled their respective parts welL Mrs. Jmdah
afforded the pnblts a real treat by her ao ting in thw
eb.ra.cier of the Rprse. To-night the play of
'Uncle Tom's Cabin," whieh drew a Tery large
andienceoa Saturday Eight sad proved s great
■acceae, will be played with tbesaxat eist. JO.
"Willismion is a good Uncle Torn. Mis* Carris
Wjatta charming Eve, and Mias Maggie Hcore
as Top ay, is simpiy immecie. To-morrow night,
Henry Edwards will take bis annual benefit -
ALhaunrjra. Trie Hire.
This popntar tbeatre was detieelr tbroaied last
might. Leon bad a severs cold, whiob neoeisitated
the postponement of the vaudeville, entitled
"Belles of the Kitchen;" bat even withoat this
the bill was 10 fell that all were well pleased.
First, "Tricks on Travellers" was played, then
Beb Hart delivered one of his famous stamp
speeches. Master Barney and Sam Bicker »P-
paared Id the acreamiog farce of "Taking the
Pledfe." Miti Jannj Glbaoa sasga pleasing bal-
lad. Little Ma* perfoiated his Euencs and was
.scored four times, Master Baroey appeared in
Batch song*. Alter thie, the new star, J. W.
Jester. "The man with the Talkie* Hand," made
his appearaao*. An admirably aooitructsd figure
of an old man stood em Mr. Jester's left, while
oa bis right, leaning «n a chair, was one of a lit-
tle girl- The eld gentleman was intro-
duced bp Mr. Jester as his grandfather, and
rtquestsd to ting, he responded by giving
"The fine eld English Gentleman1' In a voioe
"which had feme good notes left yet." Mr Jester
then nnoeiemonrenaly whipped off his grand
father's haad, and walked off with it nader his
arm. He came bank with another bead which he
placed on the dammy body, and another dialogue
ensued, While Mr. Jester's humor is not so broad
as that of Davies, bis wit is more sparkling,
and the whole style ef hie entartsinmeat more
refined, andartlstle. Ea*h otaaracter that be In-
tro Joces is a distinct individuality, and the vole*
Is always extotly Baited to the personal appear-
ance of the auppoBf d speaker. Ail that the en-
•rtalamtat reQnirea in order to make it thor-
oughly satisfactory to a California aadienoe is a
lew hit* on local events which will doubtless come
aw soon a* Mr. Jester gets "the hang of the town."
The performance eloeed with an exhibition of the
talking hand. Mr. Jitter's right band had on it a
few marks of black paint, th tasting thisthroagh
a little frill round the aeok of a headless doll, be
Made it represent a young tady with a very comi-
cal expresiion ef face. This yooag lady kept the
audience in a perfect roar of laughter for abont
Ire minutes, after which Mr. J* eter bowed him-
self off the ■tags, only to be recalled again, to re-
ceive the congratulation! of the aadienoe on
having so sacoeeefnlly catered to their amass-
ment. Jester is a star of the first magnitude, end
with the other attractions at this house, will keep
tbe Alhambra parked nightly fer some time to
•ome. The screaming sketch of 'The Mischiev-
ous Monkey," with Little Mao at the monkey, and
Bob Hart ae Jabee Hassles, oonelnded this very
rioh and varisd evening's entertainment,
Bella Union. Theatre.
Fred Ritchie, Dutob. comedian, and song and
dance artiste, Oaeeim and Frits, the wonderful
gymaasts, Leo Dixon, Miss May Leslie, Mies May
Leslie, Miss Letts Gray, Miss Susie Robinson,
Tommy Bartoe, and many others, will appear to-
night in a great bilL
Buckley 's New Varieties.
"Tbe Two Dromiov' Mortimore's serio-comic
sketches, Miss Nellie Howard's popalar ballade .and
a Taxietj of other performances specified on our
first page, makeups very good entertainment at
thia hooBe.
Benefit to Henry Edwards.
To-morrow night. Henry Edwsrds one of the
aaoet popalar members of the California Theatre
Oompaay, will take hie annuel benefit He will ap-
pear as Skyleck in "The Merchant ef Venice.'?
After this ''Beaumont" and Fletoher's old eom-
Cdy of "Bale a Wife and Have a Wife" whiob
many have read but eomparitivel y few have ever
seen acted, will bs perfoimsd for the first time
on the California stage,
Woodward's Gardens,
The whale pond is now completed. Numerous
additions ere shortly to be made to tbe family of
sea-lions. There arc thousands of attractions at
these beautiral gardens, and the visitors arc
numerous.
Benefit of J. C. 'Willi.amaor.
This pepnlar comedian will ttke his annual bene-
fit at the California Tbeatre on Saturday evening
nert.June Mth. The opera of "The Child of the
Regiment," selections by the Fabbri Troupe, a vari-
ety interlude, and a new farce by H. Clay Greene,
will constitute the programme, Williamson de-
serves a bamper benefit, and will doabtle.e have
on
The Wienia-wski Concerts.
The first concert by this renowned violinist will
be given at Pacific Ball on Wednesday evening,
JnaelStb. Wisniawaki will be assisted by M'lie
JoleDeRyiher, soprano; CiM Wolfsohn, pianist
and L. Rembieliuski, sccompanisL A really great
artiste is sure of mcceBS in San Francisco— wit-
ness Miss Anna Mablig, who gave concert after
concert to large audiences. Wieniawski is one of
the most famous violinists living, and this will
probably be tbe only opportunity we shall have of
hearing him.
Enjoyable Drives,
An elegant and comfortable carriage, BtyxUa
horses and a reliable driver are the lcadlngea-
sentlalsof an tnjoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be tenured in San Franeieco bo nn questionably
e rom Frank Eonton, whose carriages hnve
tiio privilege o the etand fronting the Occi-
dental HoteL HIb handsome torn-ontg are used
by the beet circle* of the city, and as he makes
it a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, Deis more liberally patron-
ised than any other can lege proprietor on this
Caast, white a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no carriage!
•xcept those which he provides. Frank has en.
joyed great success in bis business, and the
admirable way In which he conduct; it makes
The Late James W. TOallaek, Jr.
Mr. Jamea W. Walisck, Jr., tbe pepnlar
tragedian and mele-dramatic actor, of New
York, died on Saturday, May 24th, near
Bnrkeville, Vs., in a seepiog car, while en
route from South Carolina homeward, aged
05 years. The cause of death was consump-
tion. The train bad stoppsd for breakfast at
Bmrkevitle, a Btation between Danville and
Biehaaond, and Jar. Wailack rose from bis
Beat to go to tbe rear of the ear, when be
put bis hand to bid breast and said be felt
that be wag going te die, and immediately
expired.. He had no children, but was accom-
panied by his wire, and tbe remains were
forwarded from Biebmocd to New York,
passing through Baltimore at 10:40 last
night. Mr. Lester Wallaok and some fiiendi
from New York, met the body at the depot
irj this city, and accompanied it through.
Manager Ford and a number of the mem-
bers of tbe theatrical profession of Balti-
more, met Mrs. Wailack at Camden Btation
in Hat city. Mr. Wailack was tbe oldest
son of Henry Wailack, who was widely dig-
tinguished in his profession. Mr. James
Wailack waB born in London, about 1818:
made his first appearance on tbe ttage at
Philadelphia, as Cora's Child, in 1832; took
a leading situation in the tbeatre of his
unole, J. W. Wailack, Sr., New York, 1838.
He married Mrs, W. Sefton, formerly Miss
Waring, step-daughter of the late W. B.
Blake, aboat 1842; visited Londen in 1851,
aed played an engagement at the Haymai-
ket, as the successor of Macready; was mana-
ger of tbe Marylebone Theatre there, and
introduced a company of English actors at
Paris. He has starred tbrongbont Great
Britain, Australia, and the American Union,
including California, with success. Mr.
Wailack was a gentleman, highly cultivated
and genial, enjoying tbe loye «•£ reapcet of
all who knew him, and he will not soon he
forgotten by those who have witnessed his
Fagin, a character whioh was his own crea-
tion, also, Leon de Bourbon in "The Man
with the Iron Mask," a role in -which he
wifl eminently distinguished. Since his ap-
pearance in Washington, at tbe old National
Theatre, Mr. Wailack has played nnmer,
one snccessfulengagemeats, Nortb, South,
and West, and the last, at Booth's Theatre,
New York, was tbe greatest success of his
life. His health began to fail at the com.
menoementef his last engagements, and at
itseonclusion he »wse ordered by his physi-
cian to Aiken, S. ',C. , who hoped by the* bene-
fieial influence of tbe climate, that hie life
might be prolonged, and it was on his re-
tarn from South Carolina, apparently im-
proved in health and spirits, that occurred
tbe last sad scene of his eventful history.
Went in for Pun.
The Grass Valley Union of Sunday ssys:
Yesterday some twenty Grass Valley ladies
went down to Mons. Alexandre's ranch and
took possession of the rooms of Grass Val-
ley Club. They held a high jinks at that
place; they had a frog breakfast; they bad
wine and made speeches; they canvassed
the former doings of the Grass Valley Clmb,
which is composed of males. The ladies
yesterday allowed no man to get near the
place of their festivities. It is said that
they posted Mons. Alexandre at tbe gate
with his shot gun, with orders to allow n°
man to get within sight. The ladies ran foot"
races, pitched quoits, and generally had a
good time.
A Salvation of the Chinese Problem*
In discussing the evils of Chinese lzumigra
tion and the existing depres&ion of business in
San Francisco consequent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chinese in our work-
shops, tbe Golden Era cits the nail squire on
the head In the following :
The only measure of redress which holds oat
any promire of relief is the formation of anti-
ObmeBe societies all over the Coast, tbe members
of which shall be pledged not to employ Ohloee,
not ro nnrc&ase goods of those who do employ
tbe m, cor to purchase goods of Chinese msnnfae-
tnriss. They flret propose these anti-Chinees so-
cieties should be to make themselves felt in tbe
character of purchasers. If one thousand men
in this city should effect an organization under a
solemn pleiga not to employ Obioese nor to par-
Obase goods of individuals or firms who might em-
ploy tbem. It wonid greatly strengthen the hands
of sash ef onr local tnannfactarers as are bow
enraged in the experiment of competing with
Ohioeae manufactures. If this one tboasasd was
multiplied by tec, as it soon might be, the bbo-
oessof the oxpenment woald be assured. These
societies most be organised without the aid of law,
asnolaw woald be conslttational that discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Sach organiza-
tions could oaly be carried out where the com-
manity is nearly nnanimons In favor of the object
to be attained ; bnL saoh asan.Lm.ity, it is believed,
prevails in this State.
The experiment has been tried by at least
orx man in San Francisco. "We allude to Mr.
H. SatlifT, who is propriBtor of two large cigar
stores, 830 and 832 Seamy street. As long age
as 186"*, Mr. SatlirT, knowing what the result
of Chinese labor would be, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese workmen, nor
sen, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he nas carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhere to it ae
long as he remains in business. Many of his
friends thought It Impossible for him to stem
the currant of opposition to those In the seme
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
has (tone so successfully, and instead of tbe
one Email establishment which he commenced
with at the time of forming this resolution, he
now has two of the largest In the city.
rSstTX^wrlclt I slant! Pulu.
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry Is
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schrelber, dealer in
bedding and furniture, 520 ^Tssblngton street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal Importer of pulu, has received ad-
vices that the gathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
In demand on account of Its superior qualities
for maftrass beddins. and doubtless Mr. Schrel-
ber will find no difficulty in dlenosinc of all
that comes. A
»
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
M mmmmmm^^ jmmmm
Tbe Last New Song.
Jir— "M:ei d Chan&m,"
Emerson Corvllle it my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast ,
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ob! high ohl ohl high oh!
None who have been but again will go,
Corvllle Fays sol says sol
Ob floe Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of Shell- fl *h in every style.
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladles with escorts there always go,
Ladles gol Ladles got
Emerson CorviUe's polite I and so
3-1 They gol they gol they gol
Woman's Xtifrlvts.
One would think that It was one of woman's
rights to enjoj as good a dinner ae a man, and
pay the fame price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and gentlemen" in San
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine, Thebb is as axoxpnow.
At the Piopeee BjSTATjBajrr, on Washington
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alky, ladies can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every luxury the market
affords. Both ladles and gentlemen find there
dishes to please tne most epicurean taste. *
▲set X*. Waugaman's
" Chiga jo Beer Depot," 638 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kearny, The cele
brated " Chisago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors, pally luaoh, with lobtter salad aod
other dalicaciei , prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begular Ger-
man lunches, caviar, SwIbb cheese and sand*
wiones, served to order. To lunch at Wauga-
maii'e is xus thing. 5-1
-- ■ S ■' ■ -■
OysteH.
In strolling round the ether night,
To look at 'Frtsoo by gae light,
LTur careless fast , by chance did stray
To where a teuntaln'a ceaseless pday
Of sparkling waters, made a aoieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seam;
While mossy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window rsem to be
Rome farry grotto of the sea,
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In hem-
It kw ra so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, '*I must agree
That this place suits me to a 'T.'"
No sooner bad we found a seat
Than at our Bide a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Said they had almost any dish
That we mignt name. We found It true.
And cooked mijmficmfhf, to*;
All kinds of oysters, juicy, fat, , „ —
Cooked every style; just think of that,
And if yeur mouth don't water, then
TouVe different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy placeofi klndaof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we could name,
While every dish was, Z am sure.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, hare feand. 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet ice cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "each nice dinners."
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred tbirty-eeven Bush,
and there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again,
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLES HAASS. Proprietor.
Everybody S^ultecl.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
In hats. At " Thk" Hat Store, 647 Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. The stock is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Everyone who
goes there is sure to be suited. n
Twenty Thoueand
Fapsr Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at tbe
What Ohear Laundry, office 131 Leideedorff et.
Bound Not to be Beat,
Is G-. Burkhardt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to crdtr ircm *8tc $10. A good
and satitfaction guaranteed. Call at 640 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. Afullassort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to suit everyone's purse. 4-bi
Clam. C7zto'vr'fle>r Every ZVifirrit.
The beet chowder in town, at the Original
Hot Sootch Saloon, 16 Morton street, jast cfl
Seamy. »•»
Star SMrts and Oo4tttx*Ss.
All sorts and siaes, fcr sale oaeap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Xeldetdotff St, •
BemoTal ,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing maohines rented andire-
paired as usual, aod sold cheaper than ever, z
It Id True.
J. A. Shaber b Co. are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of furniture sea bidding cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a sbost of a chance when
people know Shaber' a prices, 707 Marfiet street.
THe H/ew Oyster Hou^e.
Otsteb Oeotio has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyeter Dealers in
the city, "For Ladies and Gentlemen," at 428
Pine St., next to Bowen Bros., grocers. This is
in aery respect a plat* where a oenflonan can
take his family. fi.e
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Booksellers sand atatloM.tr*,
Staeey A Mock, (school books a rpeeialty.) 8. W
corner Fourth and Jessie.
EL H. Moore, 60S Montgomery, near Morchant.
Bnatneaa Oollegea.
Heald's, Bryant * Btratton's College, U Post street
Batch una,
Eats, Fred. Btalla S4 to 100. California Market.
Snapleymeat Office.
Chas, F. Bechenr 4 Oo. , 692 Sacramento street.
Chinese Bmplojmeot Co.— Pierce A Co., 637 Sac-
ramento street
French F»o«y Goods,
Loean A Co., 19 Msntgomery. 107 and 109 Butter.
Hair Jewelry.
H. A. Callander, manofaotorer, C2 Second street.
Hsnaa Hnlr.
Bampson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street
M miners.
Mrs. M. Belig, 226 Kearny street
Searcher of* Kecorda.
O. V. Gillespie, 611 Washington street
Watches and Jewelry.
H. A. Oollender 62 Second street
Wblteaen and Paper HaBsyers,
A. W. Wheldtn. .21 Geary street
Wanes a*d Uqnor*. (Whelseale.)
Danerl F. A Co.. 504 Front.
: ■ ~>
FIGARO
18 ■ HERE, THEBB AJNU KVEB YTTHERK,"
and is constantly meeting a change of readers
in the Theatres, Travelnis OoDveyasces, Hotels,
and public resorts generally.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES IN THE BEST SOCIETY. IB
placed in the has. 4s of nearly all who come
to the city to make port -^ee, and is therefore the
best of advertisrng media?.. N
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PROGRAMME;. EN
every Theatre in San Franciseo.
FIGARO
IS MAILED EVERY DAY TO ALL THE
priootpal hotels in OeUfonua, Nevada and
Oreson— the papers left in the theatres at eight
being gathered np and aarsd for that euzpoae.
FIGARO
IB DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH]
out the centre of the city, in all Hotels, F
taoxante, Saloons, Sterea and Office*.
FIGARO
IB CIRCULATED EVERY DAY OW THE
Oakland FerryBo&ta to catch the passengers
hat arriva by tnegreat Overland Train.
Metropolitan Theatre,
SICBiMENTO.
WBU MORROW. SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
• This hoQie can be rented by the night,
week, month or year by, first-class companies oaly
Will Hold abontgl-OlO. Addraaa as above. as>19
....AT....
McDAUIEL'S THEATRE
OaiTUXI, WTOMISO,
THREE GOOD MRIETY WOMEN
SOr-Talent going East will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. MeDAMJEL,
my* Look Box No. 1. Cheyenne. Wyoming.
We get no bos iness from Chinese, and we
employ none to do onr work, at the What Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. *
San. Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merchant street Diamond
Setting, Enameling. All kinds of repairing
dene. Jewelry for sale, _4-p
Millineet.— Fata cleaned, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood. 824 Washington street. 4-x
Claib^oyakt.— Madame Clara Antonia, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Tranee
Medium. 313 Kearny street, bet. Bnsh and Pine.
ConrolUtioiis in English. French aad German ,l
A great variety of Tits and Bows, all styles,
Jast received at the What Cheer Laundry, 131
Leideedorff street. *
McDowell, S2iow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10.
80S Market street, cor. post and Montgomery o
_ «_
Five sHuiMliretl Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
rThat Cheer Latmdry, 121 Leldesdorff st. *
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beet assort-
ment of Carpets and Fnixltore In the ^"ate, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly eppc-site the Grand Hotel,
LOOK. OTJT
....FOB THE,..,
Business Directory
100 000 O0PIES T0 BB IBSSED 017
or aboat Jane 19th. Send In your
advertisements immediately to No. SOS Mont-
gomery at, at B. M EDWARDS'. ml lm
GREAT REDUCTION IN PR||i
.SXBS
itjit:
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Stt
(F.rmerlj Miyar * Workhtim.)
Wo. M HOJTDOKEIT 8T»1 .
Oppodtc the Uek H,h,
BKAKOH, *08 KEAEItT 8T«»
MB. MAYEK OALL8 ATTKKT101I » .
Ladies Cloaks, ia Silk, Tel ;
and Cloth,
And bt, new ,ty).B of re«ly-m,dfl tt). »,- .
• IherLADIIB' SUITS..! VBRY L0WP8I !
Alto. • lam stock of Striped, Brooh. £3 L
bh.wla, Lace J*cketa, Silk .nd Oolta. V.t *
Bilk* S.tioa, Olaakiags. and eTerrdMenltt i
Trimminr.. JDST *Jikl VBD. . tiiTEE
th. Sommer Btyle. of '
FX.AIJT AXa RMllBtllti,
una mra, (
IT. B-— Olo.bs, Dreawfl and Bait, mad, u .
in latort faafaiOD, atreaaooabl. rat... ,
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FTNEBTJOANDi
made at onr Steam Candy Factory daily. A.1:
oreers. eepeoiaily from the ooantry, are soneltec
an d will be promptly attended to.
CANTY A WAGNER,
lOT M o Tit both *rr,*t_ eanr Sntt*'
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
af. FINELY FTJB'VISBJSD BOOMS, SIR
■J fie or in salts,
Well jugate* and Teatllatod.
Cnf ru-msQed Booms to let. Logging wltb
Or without board. AT.HaMBKA BDILDING
an a* 3ssb a tr**t. too'i* a
CUSSES INJL0CUT10N.
TWO OF THE LEADING MEMEEE9 OF
the Theatrical Profession in California pra-
pose fortninc; classes for instrnotioa in Klc-cntion.
PereonB wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity of acquiring a rtsefal art at a moderate coat
canaend in thoir names to "Oambysee " P. O. Box
2334, when particulars ae to terms, ate., will be
sent '■« the r- d«R r
S
HALL'S
AP.RS
/R,
rs L
5
YELLOW
DOCK
AMD
IODIDEof POTA!
rpai but 8PBix» mlmii
lo BW, ParlBo, the Blood .1
morbid, eorrc.t .od Impsro M
Onrea Bkeanatlau and Merearlal r
Sold by all BranliU.
A8MCT, «n aAssom raai
SOLE AGRNT8 YOB
DJt. rXlBT'l LAST CHAICIJ
X>B. PIBBT'S WKBFOOT TIL-
«.
POSTER)
Proiraaunee, and all fciodfl of Prioll
SHOW. IJBOrCBB, coicoiaril
ATKB and C1BCTJ8 HAIHAOD
AT LOW BATES, BY
DF*. sterer
S88 CLAT STKBET. I«fj
THOMAS W. BRBSBJ
SILVER JE'Xjj3l.1
^f MAHTTFAOTrjaEBd
•dT^ — A2TD—
& drubsTmbjos,
OTHEB MT8ICAX DI9TBT
ESTABLISHED IN 1»«5.
M^LMsoaajglren on the Banjo and I
MISSION BTBEET, batman Fiiat
H. B.— Fiaty-tonad Bilrar Bolo .""
Maionala alwarfl on hand.
FREE AND EASY **
STIBT 8ATCBDAX »!• t* ^,
Piano and Singrlna: atiP'*
CHARING
e|*t
eoo Mlaalon atreet, near leMnl I
delO EAOLES * WILD, Ptot""1 I
BOOTS and SBl
L. BLAIR i
Philadelphia Restaur^
OHAS. T. BEBGOLD, FBOPBlWJ
THE OBOI0E8T MEATS AJ1D*.
Ve.etables, Board by tha w.ed. fM
dOS PINK STREET betwaan Eaarnr V*
I
and Hoatfemirv.
RETURN THE BOOK!
1BTH9BVER. BOBBOWED THE " MEMOIR
' T OF HOME" from the Figaeo Offlos Is par
r_^sj^iu|si|||U^u||fi|Bgi^yusaJ_
MILITARY GOODS
....AWD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRI I
TRIMMINGS,
8B5 Mentconaet? street* M»oaa 1
mhlitf T. KODGKBS JOHN' I
CLAIKVOYAKT. — MAD. MARTELLK |
just arrived from En rope; ar aware □
tal qoealiooa; dewttlopee medinmej fnagne "]
. _ day »nd Salmday ev« I
names Riven. Frencb *cd Germsn rpok«c ■
mission: ladie?, Fifty ,Ciote; Gf-ntlern't I
Doner. Honra from 12. .to 8, and 7 to 16.
S LUlCa
not -m.
a. ia«nae rmm.
5i>
Jewtt ROOlTI
CALIFORNIA TDB1TR1.
OIFIO
■Al it iiiimti: -■« r.a ...... ...
JtGABG
«
OF AMUSEMENTS
the Theatres,
..r Wb.
.ATED EVERY DAY
n th* rui
— - BliUiT THROUGHOUT THE CITY
UNCLE TOMS CABIN
LAr? RIPORTBB
Tiiitt© nej| ok n mi. mo*.
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY.
ftlAlO* ritlT
■■ rati «t
RAL1T
UCUI
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■ i.b m>u..h Bjoomi
■ BUT BBBM BIBB >u|.
WSDJIADAT. Jmi Ills.
ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR. HENRY EDWARDS.
THTB8DAT. JTill Q.-TH. PtjpoUr Oom^lj sf
D05SA VIOLiXTI BTA TOUSO LADT OF THIS 01TT
Hlr ririt App.BTBoM on Aojr SUB*
Friday Evening June I 3th, HAMLET, only time
sitcbday ivuno, juxe Kit.
Benefit of Mr. J. G. WILLIAMSON
In preparation toe leteot foniatloa, J. J. MeCLOSKET 8 drama found' d on BBKT HABTE'S poem*. "Htr Letter, "
And "tfyon of Yirglale,*" end called
O VB RT
•OP
Only Lr*»l JoaniaJ r.NUaod W,
•r Ike llMiaaippi.
Publishes all the California Supreme
Court Reports.
■ «• bbcbivbd tbb < ohdi «i. i
paoFBaaiox »• a
RELIABLE AND INDISPENSABLE AID TO
THE PRACTICAL LAWYER.
J. P. B0GARDC8, Publisher.
ri Bi.traTio* office.
STo. Oafl Morcliant Btrool
SAXT FRAIIOIaOO,
3TE!
■■'sian House.
KSKHIIl'BMJBAa.K Ra*"a.Kl>.
iu»uibcBioe raoB the railroad
', stefl —
fiinm^BHORIN, Proprietor.
SHED ROOMS
.....tTD,...
|«taurant.
Qw-llly of Wince, J-in-
•on and (linn.
TAIIkG BY WtEK OR MONTH.
Mflla
AND 3Ej-A»» Y
....EVERT...
lay Eveninc:,
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK,
AT THE OLD OBIOINAL
|RRD LIoN.19 Gear* at'eer.
I Wt>»rB tod o»n ha*. HOT AND
OOLO DRINKS ol lb* eery best
L quality. The "Old Hport" le al-
Rwtjrs on band. Drop in.
DAVE MJCNDKH. Proprietor.
ILD HAS RETURNED TO
| Its Parent.
(A BHIRT STORE,
treat, ••• BaawBed ta
Second street,
| Baa will and a coo.pl. t« «*•
i • ' S11IBT8 Bad FtJaXWiaH.
|»BB, at the Baaal lew pcImb.
KIHtPICT a> OB.
ElLAND HOUSE,
UIACBAMENTO RTBBET
B MONTGOMERY.
&T HOU3E IN THE CITY.
L' USE HAS JUST BRRM THOR-
-•nented throaibeat. and heaeflrat-
tl BARBER SHOP '-"□nested. Alio,
OverUnrl Hon.* TS3 Ma.kat atreet,
tb, tad 9 Fonrtb street, oaar Market.
a tie*.
J. BL ILHK1T.
rrnyrtrtor.
INS, HOLMES & CO.,
jlCIAIIISn ITRIIT.
I FOB ALL Kill DS OF GOOD*.
,(^iXl>TERS
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
50^,DxLB'TTERS
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
L,s^braTixlb^ers
WILL RE1EW LOSS OF APPETITE.
,,,(f^TTxLB^
la a Sore Relief for Indigestion.
!;,f>^iXl>TERS
HAB HO 8UPBRIOR AS A
BLOOD PTJBiriEB
MOtl
Pacific Purchasing,
PRINTING DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Booms lO and 17 — OSO Waahlneton street.
M
WILLIS* BAND.
TJBIO FURNISHED FOR ALL
ooeaioae. Moalc imported, errenied
I fore
Leader of
MABOVSM. » J.I'M
Orchestras.
II P.* BY TORT DEB MM.HDKM. I*es.eV
of Hraii Band.
aflr-Ordars from tbn conniry promptly attended
to Addroea M. W. WlLClS. Faton'a Moile
Store. IBM MoBtacinerraUeet, or MAROUB M,
BLUM. *9Q Montaoniarr itraet. Jag U
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
So, flaO Hontg.Riery .trccl.
( MOBtgoa.fr Ulook.)
euiMnu ftjwp BioB.oao
aF-T.rm Dtpo.lt.. on. DOT wot p.r mooto.
BSB*Ko KBtrriF*. or oo.r.. for Bulk Book.
J. OBOOKltR. SBOraUry. ai'llo*
N. BWEENBT,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4B 8BCOMB ITRBCT.
FINE COOD8I- PERFECT FIT8I
Satisfaction Cuarantegd 1
ABINK LINK OF SPBI1II1 AWD 8LM1IKR
Oood. |o« reo.l.rd. ObiI »od ... tli.nr
■B- A3 grcoB. .trrgfc. »p7T M
MB8. KOOERT, OLMRVOYANT. TBrlT y
lo bntlD.U or .iofcn.,.d..lT. I. .01 11 fi^L
NPKIIAI. KOTICF. TO
Picnic and Ball Committees.
tbe beet masioiaoi In the State, oader ooaipe-
taat leaden, at fatrratea.
HIM MINNIE WALTOff,
TWO RKW DKAMAN.
Ie prepared to aooapt eo raceme ola for • or 11
nlfbta oonmanoiDK id Joly.
*»-The Boslaeaa arransemeDU of Dramatic or &l«*ieal SnterUinmeot*. FKTEfl. PIONIOS,
ate., attended to.
ev*All eoiloeiaetitroated lo as will be ezeeated with promptoeM. No ebartea made exoaot
for eer-leea aotaalli performed.
•BXBIDAN fOBtrlYM **E CO.
■.wm«4t.Q^!Sr?-g
.tlto**
'xhoin any avci Nuao-aw
•i»ipm jej invojf je e»|lB>B |u«»ai;|4«a
■•rtiiop"
■tonbiT leeon enx 'eeiw eieiepom *■ 'Saiq,(j«ie
io ]..q poi e*BOO 1«aqent HIIM 'ieacnun i»eq eq»
oi peioos 'tnraetf) P«re idt>no »eeo|oqo pue *-
SHH1MAO XV*U.VA_HH.L H8lAlBn«» SJXY
-e)OJ0l|r«OPinaaiai ^b-«w
•toq •i-ajf»H fio 'leene jemmoS ^HVjW
3snoHdo43PUBi3is^oc?>i>
OldlOVd NHBHinOB
•jiogjnoi Xofaa pire uaM oajt
CERMAN PIANOS.
TQK DR8T ASDTHir. OHFAP-
BaaianfMAdlBT A f?°" '
THE OLD
Hot SOOtOll,
ia Morton atr.ct. aear JLearar*
All Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOi HO JERRY III TOWH.
Wnekly, Krank Lailte'a, Dar'a Doiun. „.
Eilte, all tbo Oallforola paper*, alio Loodoo
PoQcb, Bell'aZtlfe, Illastrated London Newa. Oall
and aatlefr roareelf.
GEORGE HATES'
DKALER IS OT8TKRS. OLAMB
•nd.ll kiodi of 8IIKLL FT8U,
SU1I, No.. AO, 41, AS. O.li 'oral.
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOORDKB SOUb
LANCASTER'S
€17 WANH.ftC.TOK NTRKFT,
feltlm Opp. Macaire'e Opera Hoaaaa.
BANGER HALLS
(■LROER'S HALL.)
14 OKABT ST., KCAK KM ABUT.
Me»e Vert Use «7h«le«at Braaae *f VTkSF»*
■tad I.lqaore oe. htuaeL
DEPOT WEYAND *1 lASCMl'S BAT BIEWOr
felS tf OHRIS FELDMAMM.
Attention, ^ood Livers!
MR. P. ERRORS. FORMERLY
proprietor of the Miners' Kee-
teoraot, bna taken the manaffemeot
of both the Miners* Reei sorest oa^
Oommeroial atreet and the Miners's- —
tlraneb on Market atreet. in partnership wltb MEL
' J*Slia>
A DRAYKUK. who baa been i
oBsekad with I
Arm foryeara. ImproTe'Beota hare beeo made hat,
tbeonleiM department. toat will reader the IB*
oera'more popular thas It baa ever be*n dnxtsjt
the IS yeereof lU prosperity. Oar Bllle of Tate*
imb-flt all tbe delioaoiee of the aeejeta. Oear
lootio Ie "Good Fare, Good Oookiac end MedeTAee)
nunm"
P. HCRUEK St OfX
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
K81 and ASH Ooaaiereia^avaA .
T«9 Market street.
Open rom 1 am. to 10 r.u. aoJ3 lea
•yf
FRED. C. WENTWORTHr
Anoonnoes that at bis Saloon,
OOl Kesvrny it, M.W. oor. Siaeram
Look famous for ttao exasl lance of its
WINEN and LIQUOR**
All Drinks will henosfortb bo
T 3D N O 3ES KT T m w
mjZO 1m
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
▼VXBMU. CITT, IETAIA,
THIS FIJIOAHT TRBATRE HAS BKEB Mt^
d.oor.t*d, ud o«a OB rooted by too nll%a av
THE JOORHAL 0F AMUSEMENTS.
PobUabed every f>*T in die *«« *>»
I»- B O O- -A- R. X> TJ S
5M HenAiuit emd 535 WaaMtigWn St.
Below Montgomery. Sao rrancisoo.
TUESDAY JUKE 10. 18?3
Btfreshincly Cool.
Tisafollow.agis from the Sao Joae Mer-
•ary:
They (the pesple 9f San Joss) would, we
are sure, enjjy dram&'ic eatertaiamenta
were tae prices of admission fixed at, dress
circle 10 ce .is, parqneite 5 cents, gallery one
nick*].— Fig abo.
We don't tiak they would patronize some
of the "entett iaments" you send down
here even at ttjcss fismres. On tee ether
hand, we are of the opinion that they would
have to be paid somei Jing to attend. Peo-
ple oan't be ex ected te 3ufler without some
tort of C3a}f,6usatioa. If San Jose is a
c^ud t'j Til age, there are quite a Dumber of
our citizsDB who do not go barefoot, and
who upoo a pitch kaow t ie diffe:*RC3 be-
tween a "hawk &'d a herDshnw." We ven-
ture th? propesition thai & larger percen-
tage of our people will pitronizs a good
dramstio eateruioment than is the casa in
San Fraccieco.
The statement that "a larger percentage
of the 8i a Jose people will patroDize a good
dramatic entertainment than is the o:se in
San Francis," isa't a "proposition." We
don't like to sty what is. The Mercury
does all it caa fca encourage dramatic enter-
tainments, aod kreis something off its ad-
Tertising bills wheo tiiey don't pay expen-
ses, but the people of San Jobs will not
patronize eatertiiBmeat* good or bad.
An Important Endorse men t.
The troldea Era says:
"The Daobury Ne ts Man was at the Cali-
fornia Theatre Friday night. He s. id it was
too beet representation of 'King L&ar" be
had ever seeo."
This is high praisa. We wondjr if "Sing
Lear" was erer played in Danbury.
^_
"Sir, I will make yon feel the arrows of
my resentment." Ah, miss, why should I
fear your arrows, when you never had a
beau." .
N»Uc# to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now sel-
ling off his fine stock of men's, boys' and chil-
. arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly reduced nxlces. Every description of
gents furnishlDg goods, hits, trunks, valises,
itc, oeiow oo<t, 0*11 if vou want bargaiaa,3L
KoTHXKt or fiH'Liifi Tho are about to spend
. the Sumnn r in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with nnder-
elotbJD*. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and made of better material
.than at any otner place is at E. xMedlender &
Oo's, So, 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. Sh
Crystal Sample Rooms.
The Crystal, alive to the wants of the com-
munity, has imported direct, Bxrwaan's cele-
brated Scotch Whiset, which all true lovers
of good liquors will sample if wist. Briody k
Dunne, proprietor?, 385 Sacramento street, be-
tween Montgomery aod Sanson.©. 6 c
JE>r. Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a eouri of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Seual Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygeian Hall, 637 California street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7X o'clock.
a. oart of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinatlOBS in regard to health
te UrraUds dally, from 9 to < r ac., free. w
Fin* Oa n cLl *? s
Jrresh, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
variety, at M, i. Mercer's pioneer oonf ectlon-
ery, 078 Eearay street. Wholesale and retalL a
X>r. J>oherty
Has devoted his study more particularly to
ehionic and specific practice, and as such Is
now the most successful of any Physician In
San Francisco. Office 519 Sacramento street,
turner of LsliVarlnrfl. a few doors nalow What
Ghser House, T
Battler'* Wine jpetrloir.
Lew Battler, formerly in the minstrel line,
wlfl be pleased to act the rolo of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at 334 Bush street,
below Kearnv. * h
Sam Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Carriage*, can be
found In front of Coleman Bros, clothing ea>
* ablishment, southwest corner Bush and Mont*
gomery *ta., or Dexter Btablee. Carriage ordera
eft at either place promptly attended to day
or sight, at r*dnne«l rate*, r-g
A. Pleasant Liocation.
Persons desiring ocsu'ortable lodglnga in a
Oastral location, ahomic visit the Alhambra,
•and inspect the fine suites of rooms to lettbere
The bnildir* Is s varv fine one and U wall
lighted and wutflated.
Premium Shirt Maker.
sfra, Eveline Morris 6 26, Kearny St., raapect-
inrlT solicits a call from friends, and strangers
vtBltlng the City. Nearest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. g-G
J_.a<lies "Vlaitixisr CaMs.
Written, engraved or printed by lows P.
Dwtsb, 126 Sutter street, opposite Lick House,
and wi the Grand HoteL X. B.— Haamsra-
eaxsn mam mabkkd. PsxMajtsEn? of every
description to order. B
^ntal Work.
Fob nvzar QUiun or wonr, go to T. c Jee-
trrp. dentist, oor. Sutter md Hmttgomery, over
Tucker' a. _ 3-u
A ttention, Ladlei
To give the aktn the softness of velvet, u
he tint of the lily to the complexion, ae
JJlCEIT'8 emtMS V* LSS. L
Old Neptune Brine.
Individuals who are suffering from physi-
cal and nervous prostration, who are
troubled with "blue" or any other diiagree-
aWe color of "devils," are earnestly recom-
mended to test the ''toning up" efficacy of
a systematic course of salt water bathe.
Salt water ia one of Nature's most potent
tonics. From ita saline virtues, and the
greater amount of phosphorus it cocteini,
salt watsr is Infinitely more invigorating
than fresh, and the liability to take cold on
exposure after bathing therein, whan com-
tjared with fresh water, is ss nothing.
Those who are much debilitated will find
toat ten or fifteen minutes is long enough
for a hot salt waler immersion; longer will
be found weakeniog. Where there is not
sufficient vitality to cause an instintaneoua
reactionary glow after the cold shower, it
should be omitted altogether, or used with
caution. A light, cold sprinkling may
prove beneficial, but the shook of a foil
shower is too eeveiefora prostrated system.
If a daily bath is found to be too often* try
one every eecorfd or every third day. The
early part of the day ia most applauded for
batting, but when g.lt water is the "med-
ium," any time (exosptiag meal time) will
be found "good enough." Be guided by
your own experieEce and oonveaience as to
the most salutary hour, aod let traditions
go tD thunder. Be your own tradition,
and "go in" eccording-li. Probably no city
in the world contains a better conducted,
more amply appointed, or cleanlier kept
tiUt water bathing establishment than the
Banita-.iumBathB atthe Nonh Beach, foot
of Powell street. The proprietors ein be
trusted. They do not conduct the institu-
tion on the Arizanvdiamond-Nevada-min-
Ing-olaim-pUn. They do not "salt" their
commodity themselves, but offer the gen-
uine Old Neptune Brine as it is to be found
in the great oceanic reservoir. If you are
"a weak Bistrx" (systematically sp.aking),
go thsre and book yourself for a course of
bathing, and wax strong on a basis more
rational and permanent than is to be found
in the taking of mtdictDe, or the use of inter-
nal stimulants. In the name of Nature
and common sense— Even So I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
gooiely Hoodlum.
The New York Mail says: "Twoyonng fel-
lows, well known tn society, disgrao»d them-
selves by coming to blows in the parlors of
a lady at a large reception the other evening
The hostess, with rare spirit, sent them a
request ts leave her house at ones, and has
since cut them both."
«~
Do IVot Suffer ir-om Oozna
The unfortunate sufferers from Oerni , Bun.
ions, Olnb and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. H. Oowan's Insti-
tute, 810 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p Jt, We
7»a*k from experience, having tested the Doe-
tar's capability. BeiereDoes given Urequlred. h
Trcih and Sweet.
For the best eoefectioaers', r/> to Ciotr and
Waener't. 107 Montgomery St. near Suttee. >
Pnotoflrapnic Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
Gallery, 34 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Pratt's Abolition OIL
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains.
wm.te LQbor only:
Employed by the What Oheer laundry, 131
LeldesdotS street. *
Pratt 'a Abolition OH
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. 34
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Oures Bhenm&tism and Neuralgia.
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails,
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen-
wald, 137 Second street. 4-sx
Signer Fulvlo Rossi
Gives private leesons in Italian and English
Vocal Music, at 646 Clay street, or at the resi-
dence of the puplL _ 6-*
"Tlie Best Bemedies,
Dr. Perry's Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
rya Wenfoot Puis, for an bilious complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
Street, corner of Commercial. *
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the offloe before 8 a. at., can
be returned in the evening If required; we
never dlsappolntl What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaeedorff street. *
NEW ADV RTiSEMFNTS.
THE CALEDONIAN CLUB
Seventh Annual
GATHERING AND DAMES
WILL BE HELD AT
BADGER'S PARE, OAKLAND,
SATIKDAY JC.SJ3 14, 1878.
Tee Pnzi* ta be competed for this year are more
valuable and Dnserons than at ear prerioas
met tirg of the Olab.
A Splendid Band of Masiohas be*n engaged,
and a large Pavilion in tba Park will afford ample
aocommodfttion for Dtneing.
The 6amse will oommsnos witt) theQaoiuatO
The Oakland Ferry Boat wili run en regnlar
tim-, connecting wit a traiai raeotog direot to tee
Park.
TlcketB linc'uding fare both wiyij SO eta.
Children, half strlee.
To be had from the Members or at the stores of
Anderson A Randolph. 112 Moctgomerr street.
Anderson A Irving. 219 Miitiomgrriuest, W. A.
Frer, 4M Kearny eueet, or at the wharf en t&e
moroLog o! the Gamaa.
GRAND PICNIC.
SECOND ANNUAL PSCNIC ANO EXCURSION
RATIONAL CADETS,|
It CAPTAIN 1KELAN. Oomd's> Jl
TO FASSKJKG'A GARDENS. ALAMEDA,
on bU.^DAV, Jane 15tb, 1:11. The Ccmi'is;
wi 1 spare no vain? to make tins ooe of the mott
pleeasnt and enjojable Pic&ici of the seaaoo.
Kobiokoo'* r>aod of twenty roar pieces 's entceged
for the occason. The Dacciog plaiforme are
large aD4 pieaiaotly mn»t-d. Frizes will be cad-
p-ted for in vartona icteresting and excitiDfr
namet, as follows: back-racing, target ehoo.iag'
football, era
The Boats leiTe San FranoiBoo ai folio we: 9:10
11: 16 a. M K-taraiDg at 1. i: U'. 5:35 P M
Tickets to be had from the members of the
OomDsnj, and at the boat oo tba morning of the
ceo i ion. Tickets of admission to the t*ar tens
tO eenu. jelQ td
Grand
PICNIC AND BALL!
Given by the Mexican U ill tary Company,
"GUABDIA DE JUAREZ,"
SCX DAY..
...J VST. IS, 1873
SCKUETZEN PARK. ALAMEDA.
The Splendid Waloolt's Band has been engaged
for the occasion.
The Company starts at 9 o'clock.
Admlaalon ftO Cents
Children 25 Ceuta
Boat leaves at nsnal honrs, and will make &a
EXTRA trip at 10 o'clock, A.M.
Alta, Chronicle, Geimao Semokrat copy jo9 td
ME. HENRI WIENIAWSKI,
SOLO VIOLIOI8T TO HI5 MAJESTY
ne Emperor of Rasaia, and universally
rscogmaadaa the
Greatest Living Violin Virtuoso
GRAND CONCERTS!
HB. HF.XBI WFEM1W6KI
Will have the aasutiBOS of the foiiowicc eminent
artiites:
MUK JULE BYTHEK, Soprano;
MR. ClBL WCLrsiiH.v, Piaoist;
MK. L. BEalUlEl.I\SK.I, AecempanyiBt
Fall partieniars will shortly be anaoaooed.
iettl
B. P. O. O. SEALS.
THE FIRST STATED MEETIHG. CNDBB
the NEW CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
Of the BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE OBDtE
OF SEALS, will be held at their LODGE BOOM
on TUESDAY. JUNE l«ta, at 2 00L9CK, P. M.,
when every member of the FIRST and SECOND
DEGREE is urgently requested to bepreient, u
business of importance to every Brother will be
transacted.
Nominations for Of&oers for the ecsuior, term
will take place at this meeting.
jn5td A. W. ilABK, Q. 8. O. 8.
CALIFORNIA THEATRE.
John MoCnllongb Proprietor and Manager
HENRY EDWARDS
Has the honor to sononnce that bis
ANNUAL BENEFIT
IS FIXES FOB....
WEDNESDAY JUNE 11
Sbakspe&re's grind play 6Dt:U»d
The Merchant of Venice
SBTLOOE. HENRY RDWRBD 8
BiSSASiO JOHN McCULLOUQH
PORTIA MISS GRAHAM
Supported br th. eoti re Companr
To conclude with Beinmont sad Fletcher's
Iangneble comedy of
Bale a Wife and Have a Wife !
Played for the first time ia California.
Box Office mow- Opea. jn7 td
Look Out for Fun
J.C. WM. SON'S
BENEFIT
....OB....
Next Saturday Night. June 14th
For which occuloa he will offer the
aa«et varied sand novel Bill of the Sea-
•*►*». ju7 tf
EDWARD PEEL & CO.,
0*5 and 6i7 Washing; ton street,
HAVB OPENED A COOKING F-STABLISH-
eaect at this place for taa paroote of prepar-
ing 8ALV. aUPPfiRb and L.UNCHH8 FOR PIC-
MCS AND SALOONS, on the most reatoaable
teiai. Lnnehes delivered in any part cf the ciiy
free of charge. The patrooage of the saloons in
the city ie respectfully solicited. jnTJlm
Lyon's Portable
KITCHEN FURNACE,
IN ITS ECONOMY OF OOAL AND STOTB.
aa a petleot cooker, broiler, toaater. and flat-
iron heater, is a necessity te every boneekeeper
who wishes to cave the Btove and two-thirds of
the foal it consnaea. It ia cheap— §2 50. Call and
eeeit at work, at S tombs A Miller's, plnmbera.
sae-nttcre, tin, copper and stove store, opposite
Ma« aire's Opera rJonse, 611 Washington street.
IaiAU M. WABD, Ageat of the Pacific Gout.
The trade supplied. ja5 lm
^XrjaJBB TEX).
_d BaaBEo.- acuST be a quick
era-anaa and of ieb*r nanite. vfaaea aooord-
Berii. Apply to W. B. LAWTOBT, B»oloT-
tfflos, sUM Pine street. joS.'t
TJJ.Jd STJH.B H.C3.aa.X>
SUCCESS
18 BY FOLLOWISG TBE TRGE
American Business Principles
The Reasons for Success or Failure
We start wit a the flat assertion tbat no bones
has ever failed because toe price asked for me:-
ohandise It kept was to> low. And against tele
declaration we p: ace this fact, that no Orm in the
ordinary routine of trade has ever grown into a
large and increasing business, or taken the lead in
its particular class of goods, with higb prices for
the watsbword. 8uoce*e, in the largest number
of instances, can be traced to fair dealing, COUK-
TEBY, and INTELLIGENT. PERSISTENT EN-
ERGY.
One mis take, oae a'-tempt to teat the too often
cheated public, may result In apparent sneoess, but
sooner or later tbo victims of the imposition will
turn upon von. When e man boys a thing and has
paid too muoh for it, it is useless trying to smooth
over the matter. The merchant wbo ehnokled
over the big profit he made has f aruished the olnb
wherewith his own head may be broken. There
are more dare yet to come, and the man wbo thinks
CONNING A MATCH FOR HONB8T DEALING
had bitter not forget it. _
Patrons axe expected to pay a profit on the
purchases and at the same time depend npon the
merobant's advantages as a guarantee tbat they
are fair and reasonable. If the public are con-
vinced tbat a certain tradesmen has peculiar
facilities forlayiog in his wares, and tbey discov-
er the per eeottge of profit tj be lees than ia gen-
erally demanded, it matters not how email it Is,
fractional sums axe sufficient to insure sucoese
where the ooatrarr w*ill surely reanit In failure.
OUR MANNER OF DOING
BUSINESS. H
H
P
o
a.
a
|ls It
o
o
a Success'
q We bay onr 6aoda low and sell ~
w f *r enoh. 2
0
C Wenark our caodi low sad stick qj
O to ear prices, "j
a o
Ve reprweat oar goods just as «D
.•^ W
r- they ore. <■
111
111 We return the money to all who 0>
£j bay of as ana sure not ealtod. If the «
0) goods are not soiled.
We are willing te give polite nt-
fv (entloa aad show yoa throngh ear
< r»tock whether yoa wish to boy or Cb
LU K)
^ not. o
— We propose to treat oar enstom> m
Ci era «u wrell that we ehnll see ahem Rl
® Bgaln. jjj
O We aim to treat oar easterners In 2
^ sneb a way that every vtsltor we
have will be a walking advertise- ~L
_ meat for our house. 33
id
£ OUR] INDUCEMENTS jTOo
Z CUSTOMERS. |
q Good, Stylish Clothing, well mode,
3 nt moderate prices, nod warranted o
< -i
as represented. Polite and atteat- 3
J ire labsnen In attendance, and no 3
Mene urged to parehaae If the goods 2
do not anlt. If the above Is your —
H'dea how business ahoald be eon- ~
ducted, call aad see a*.
PICNICS, EXCURSION!
S.F.andH.P.R.1
CHANGE OF
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE M
ON a»n AFTKR APKIL 1. 1373 Tl *
. or ANTKLOP-C. connecting «' Do
ing witb the San Francisco 4 North '
road Company for Oloverdale and all .
^tV1?D^1llMere S" *<anci&co d»,
excpt«d), from Krott street Wharf at
i"''1"?- th» train will leav« Clover
5:W) o clock a x , connecting nt T
Bte merar-d arriviogin Sao Fian __
'lbs steamera and care mak-» close
with stages to and from all points.
SUNDAY EKURS;0NS~7t RtDUC \
l-«ave San Fr«nclsoo at 8 a It. sal
arriving at (Jloverdale at 1 o'clock p ar I
will l#»ve Oloverdalw at2o'olock arrl
Franciooo at 7 o'clook. This will ■
aionTBts several hours at an> of tba \
too hoe ef rbe road For all informal !
the Oompanj'e office, 4*0 Montgonoejl
On aod after June 1st. tbe Bteans i
Pan Franci(C5 at 2 30. P. M. ; the ear !
Oloverdale at 6 a.m.
ap!8 PKfEK DONAHOB.li
Badger's Central Park, \\
THESE BKATJTrFDL O AEDHNI f2
open lor tne sea. on. and mm; <
popular
PICKTIca
Will be held there. The attracUoci __,
one. SKATING PAYIUON. MU8EI1 d
NASIUM. fckaiing fr*e on week dart.
Admtealttn.
ORILD'tKK lO CENTS.
PIPIFAX! PIP111X
TifTACarXO EITTH
THESE BITTERS. IN ViiNTBDBT L
Woirgtme. a celebrated eavanof &1
ee marvelous in their effects than I
throughout Europe
MACIC BITTER |
They give lone to theStomaob, Color {
plexfoc. Brilliancy to the Eyes, Vigor 1 4
loot, and renewed strength and virility |
and iafirm.
No family should be without thie tn 1
tonic.
J. M. GOF.WET.a]
J"96'?bi Proprietors, Saa 1
Nahl's Galh
A LTHOUEH HB. TABER ADlJ
■fX having withdrawn (T) from the Pal
Gallery, No \Z Montgomery street, tl
signed retains possession of all neia<|
at tbat place, and is prepared, as bai
furnish all kinds ol Pictures in tbe btl
guarantoelng, with first-class talent, ic|
faotion in all oases.
MB. NAHL'fi personal attention i tj
all retouobing and coloring in evi
which art he is acknowledged by all to
head of his profession.
NAHL * Of
Artiste and Photogrscaj
ju41w 19 MontKomery sU, osj
DR. JORDAIT8 I
GREAT ANATOMICAL IU
And College ofBCedlel*
BEAUTIFUL AND I
ive objects to be seen.
Publio DAY AND NIGUT, at ECU"
8 1« Montgomery street. FOB MB
sot-Db. Jobdabi's Pbivatb Omo>t :
Geary street (opposite old HechanierP
Read! Read!! Re
THE PALACEOF FAS
AHOTHEB KXOITEMENT ABOll
New tore, 17 Second street, iff
Grand hotel. Clothing of the latest f
fashionable styles mat's to order.
NOTE THE~PRIC
Pants.* -from $6 to S 1 2 |
Suits -from S3
I invite the inspection of the Ohsisl
the market,
A. MORRIS?
No. IT Second
mrl71m Oiipo.H. Gn
R
EMEMBFR. VOU CAN ALWAYS FIND AT
oor store a full stock of
CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING : GOODS,
fancy Goods,
UngllaH Cutlery,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES.
In fact, a general ttock of all kinds and grades
ef goods, cheaper than any other house tn the
cit-/. |
IX L Auction Store
618 and! 620:Kearny:st„
Corner of Commercial
AUCTION SAl
New City Haljl
No 77 and T8— Delto^al
MOHDAT. JOHE 16, im-J0B».«l>4
TOK 4SUK. Aamiooe.r. Ho. IIIHI"
ery etreet. Por p.rti;ti!»ri 669 wtimtw1 ^ l
Alt. ftDd Fumicer.
B,- order Bond of Oity Ball Oo»»i»»'
M:8-td SOB'f GEOEGE.Bwg;
Ike Great Toole »Bd ApFe««
Sale Everywhere.
J. C. COMBES.
TEKKAPIN I^trWf
Cor. Seeomd udTekuu ««n ■
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Oyeten in owT rt'lo. P
SUPPER BOOM6 F TB P
dwll lm
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the ve:i.
A Fsvorite Reeort for Lovers Oi
D
Good Liquors and Choice Cti
star Their Psir Brsusdr le a. 0p4 sM
B. BL LKVT. ProDTiecor, eontbweet c 4f|
Kearny and OofflrcercieJ streets, i riaj
: iff a
3 .*
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MOTEL
HIW ALBAIBEA TI1ATBI,
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CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
BELLA UNION THEATRE
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8treet, below Montgomery.
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San Francisco
Association!
Open to the Public.
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M.toior».M.
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Liverpool and Great Western
Steamship Company,
CARRYING THE U. S- MAIL.
TIGKETS SOLD TO AND FROM
*~* Londonderry. (Umbariti. Bwm«a, ££mkmL
Him, Paria, Sweden, Belciojn, Moraaj and all
Korop*»n cities.
TbtsOompany hu arran«emsnts witb tba Oom.
ralwionerrif Hmigmtion aod Railroad Oompaoles
at Now York, hr wblob paasangara are promptly
forwarded to tba Paeiflo Ooait.
For pattionlara apply to
1». O. JACKBOIV, Aj.»nt,
mj301m Sft8 Hoiila:s«*rr Btrert,
STILL ANOTHER.
OWING TO THB 8<'AR01T7 OIT RAI. DUNK
on Ba*ti street, I hear 10 loTora my friends
aod the itabllatbatl baTeooened tba
NEW HOT SCOTCH SALOON,
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Urtfl Hanh atreett between MuDtktamrrjr
■Mai Kenroy.
All Drluks, Plain or Fancy, 10c
Ooaoootad in the bast stria aod of tba
Parail l.lqaora.
CHAI. W r>:i,DH IBB.
ap21 tf Prapriotor.
THE RIALTO.
A. Popular Rendezvoua
The Choicest Wlnee and K«'qaora on the
PatelBe Ooaat.
IVPKBB BAVARA CIOAaU.
TBIb OEM OF A SALOON AT
Ke. AT Til IK II NTRCKT,
Will be oondncted tn so p*rfeel a manner tbat tba
phrase "Meet me on tne Kialto" b'twtao frlaade
wlllaigntiy tbaeblaf joy of daliy life.
H. WAFKH, Proprietor.
my 14 tf P. McAKDLB. - aperlnUndaot.
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NO. 209 SUTTER STREET.
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THEATRE8 ARE OUT
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Hot Bootoh,
Batter aareel. n-ar heemi,
And try one of their
Hot Scotch's or Tom & Jerry's
A.II Drinkn Ten Cents
f»Stf JOS. D. BRKKIH. Pfoprl
WDR. AIKIN
▼^ ''ar« B rut Mad Chroaln Dlacaae>e af tba
BYE. EAR, TUROAT. LU.tUS aad HEABT-OaUrrb, Deaf-
aa>*. Diecbaraaa fraa tba Kara, Weak or 1- flamed Eyee Ooaiha .
I'T'i't'. hpi'eper. Neara'ita, Rbauaaviam. Dfap*p«la, Pdaa,
Earofn'a. Drapay, »to.
I.ndlre married or iinfla. aaaarad speadr. aafa cmra of
ItTeaa'ariifea, Pain, Hoppr«aBlor>. weaksvai, Protapias. »t-.,
SiMiirj. Ovarian aci e'her Diseaaaa raaadied. AVOID
DBDOl.
C ai rrn, Tnmara, Wane an<1 Marka »k ilifalr ramofal.
a* Ail i.ior.fliientiel Oaaee Kallbfaur Attaodel.
loaihi nad Man, no matter what tbei're read or doa-
red, oan rely on ear* remedy of daiormltt , debility, er dis-
ease wearing oa bodr sad mind No qaaekery or deception.
Beet m*ana known for rapid, reap cure (sroidlna dancer, eaf-
ferlos, expoaaraor loaa of time) of ohetiuate and ap^alal dla-
eaasa wlttioat merenry. P^I«ona or eanaenaa rirnge. Oompleta
core (where all otbara fall) of winlnuM and any ayaaptame
lef t liom bad fealmeat or aegl*0t -40
Free (oninliatloaa. All Medloln.ee, elo , farnlahed.
Call, or write your oeee. Addreta, N J. AIKIN. M. P.,
aey- Office. &«* Kearny ttrrat. h K Uorner af California
■trees, ban Kranclsoo, Oal.
New Discovery.
THB UBB OB THB WORDBBFUI. PLANT
th.t God lotend.d for tb. Oar. of
RHEUM»TISM, NEUBaLBIA, CBUT, PARAL-
YSIS, CATARRH, AND All SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
I* nndantocd purfootiy by the aodereicned— tba
onlyperaonoo iba Continent tbat failyoompra-
headsit* maelo qnalUiaa. ''be above Oomplaints
are treated ait^rreily *•! j aafuty and aaooeee.
DR. K k. D11D1.K ii 10 in fonad at bla Offlon.
VlMMarkat straei. opp-iaite I bird. K«odi l and
t, lr..m 10 a M t'tl r>M .and frn,n ito6p M
Revtdeuce, lf»»o Mi*sion itraaa, I'uionHcnn
baadoommodsud wito Kiom and Board. apW
LA FORMES'
Hair Restorative Powder
1* HIS FOWDRR WIIXPRRVFNr T1IR HAIR
1 from faltiaa off. and alan no torn a new arowth
of Hair iu inu bald bead within a lew waeka where
the roots are not destroyed. This powder is mixed
with warm water and need as a wish three timee
a weak. A trial of one box will ooorinoa yoq that
lb.* 1* 'o bnmHa*. Price BO cents. Office zn
ANNA BTst BET, bat ween Eddy aad Ellis, Powell
Single Outside Rooms,
-^ITOS-^
No. 1 Spring Beds and Hair M attrasses,
AT THE ■-
BRANCH HOUSE,
ABA NAMIIIHK IT3EKT, COB. fl.AT,
AT
ZEMrtjr Cent. per TXTlsAlt,
And Lcmb by the Week.
OPBN AIjIi ktigbt
L. I. BWBLL, Proprietor.
PIONEER SHOE MANUFACTORY
<C1
THB IHOST BLBOAHT OU8TOH WORK in THB OITT
Beers Sc Maynard,
BBS
FIGAJR-O-'
TEB JOUKHAX OT AMUSEMENTS.
Pnbllalwd •»"» °*' '" "" Ye" "
r. s». BOOABDUS
£3* Merchant aad o»5 Wtublnston »ts.
Belo. Moowomery. Sao 7r«BctKO.
WEDNESDAY
...JUNE :i 1873
AMUSEMENTS, Etc
CtLiromlB. Theatre,
"Uoulo Tom's Oablo" was performed last Dish t
before a largo and delighted andionce. Miss
Maggie Moore won Imtneme applanie for borcapi-
tal acting as Topsy, and fair'* brongbtdown the
hooao by the manoer in which ebe perfoimed a
banjo aolo. To-night Henry Edwards, who IB a
universal favorite, takoa bis anntnl bono lit, and
preset, t j an extraordinarily attractive bill. The
performance will cemmmoe witb Bbakipeare's
play of "The Herobant of Venice," in wbiob Mr-
Kdwarda will play Shilouk, and will, wo fanay,
rive no interpretation of tbat character differing
in many respects from thtt of Kean, Forrest,
Bandmana aad otberi, wbo have played ft In this
city. After this Beanmott and Flctober'a com-
edy of "Rule a Wife and Have a Wife " will be
presented for the firet time on tee California
stage. The cast of eaob of these pieces appears
oooarflrat page, and In eaob instance is a very
Strang oae. Mr. Edwards baa, on the occasion of
several former benefits, bad the reoeipts of hts
house lessened by rain. We do not think it will
rain this evening, aad therefore there cannot fail
to be an immense audience. No oao better de-
serves a hamper benefit thin does genial Harry
Edwards, whom the public of San Francisco ad-
mire and respect, both as an actor and a gentle-
man.
Alhamlra Tfreafre.
Jester the man witb the "Talking Hand" has
made an immense bit. He introduces a whole com-
pany of performers, and is capable of giving a
good entertainment by himself. The galaxy of
talent engaged at the Alhambre, renders tbUbonse
•xtremely popular. Every night the draes circlets
crowded with ladles, the high olasa of entertain-
ment given affording general satisfaction. The
full programme of the performance to be given
(Bin evening, appear* on par fir; t pago.
Sella Union Theatre.
Fred Ritchie, Dutch comedian, and song and
dance artist?, Oaaelm and Frits, the gymnast*.
Miss Lotta Gray, bnlladiat and protean artiste,
JAUa May Leslie, the talented vocalist, Mies Susie
Robinson, song and dance artist, and many otbers
will appear to-night in the programme published
on oar firet page,
Buckley's New Varieties.
Fan is the prevailing feature of tbe performance
given at tbie honse. but in addition there is goad
music, pleasing singing and anietio dancing, Hies
Nellie Howard, the latest addition to the company
is a great favorite.
Death of Leo Hudson*
A few wcekB ago, we ehronioled the sad news of
the death of Black Bees, Leo Hudson's beaatlfal
mare, from a fall while plailng in "Maasppa." At
the time It was supposed that Leo Hudson had
escaped witbont serious injury. It appears haw-,
ever that she was bmised internally and her in-
juries hid a fatal termination on Jane 30th. Miss
Eva West waa with Hlaa Hudson at the time cf
hsr death. The deoeased was tbe dfvoroed wife of
Charles Backus . he minstrel, She waa well known
in California, where she appeared both In the
equestrian drama, and on the variety stage. She
was thirty one ye are old at the time ef her death
Benefit of J. C. TCilliamgorr.
Next Saturday evening, J. 0. Williamson, the
very popular comedian of tbe California Theatre,
will be the recipient of a well-earned beotrit. He
will present a capital bill consisting of "Tbe Child
of the Regiment" a tew local farce by Olay &',
Greene, entitled "The Chinese Invasion" operatic
selections by tbeFabbri Tronpeand tbe "Hnmpty
Damply" combat by W. Law ton and C. A. Onttis,
Tbe nienlavski Concerts.
Toe first aonoeit by this renowned violinist will
be given at Pacific Ball on Wednesday evening,
June l?th. Wieniawekl will be assisted by M'lle
Julo D» Rj-ther, soprano; Orl Wolfiohn, pianist
and L. Bembielineki, accompanist. A really great
artiste is sure of rnccees in tan Fraooisoo— wit-
ness Miss Anna Mehlig, wbo gave concert after
concert to large audiences. Wieniaweki is one of
the most famons violinists living, and this will
probably be the only opportunity we shall bave of
hearing him,
AjfATomoAL MrsEUM.— On* of the moat
complete collections- of the kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of ooctly and bean-
Htnl wtx models, fa daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at the Mneanm. on Montgomery street. An
aonr may be profitably mwnt bare.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horeea and a Tellable driver fire the leading es-
sentials of an fiijoyoble ride, and these cannot
be secured in San Francisco so nn question ably
as from Frank Boutop, whose carriages have
tbe privilege o the stand fronting the Occi-
dental Hotel. Hieh&Ddsome tuni-ontaare used
by the best circles of the city, and as be makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, ne is more liberally patron-
1 zed than any otber carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies ln particular, will engage do carriages
except those which he provides. Frank has en.
joyea great success in his business, and tne
•dm liable way in whloh he conducts It makes
him a favorite with all who patronize him. *
It Is True.
J. A. Sbaber & Oo, are selling parlor, sets and
all other kinds of furniture and bt deling cheaper,
for cash, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealer* don't stand a Rbost of a chance when
people know Sbaber** prices. 707 Market street.
We get no bn* tness from Chinese, and we
employ none to do our work, at the What Oheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leidesdorff street. •
San PraBelsco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merohant street Diamond
etting. Enameling. All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, 4.r
Milli neby.— BatB clemed, pressed and
trimmed to order at the lowest prices. Miss
J. P. Wood, 824 Washington street. 4-t
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Bound Not to be Beat,
Is Q, Burkhardt't* motto. Fine French Calf
Soots mtde to rrdtr 'rem SP '< $30 A (.ted
and tatiefaclion guiranteed. Call at 5-10 Wash-
ington strett and be convinced. A I ull Jesor:-
faigjfrtof, neatly-made goods always, on hand,
Frank Pixley as a Ventriloquist.
Those who were present at the Investiga-
tion of tbe Committee of the;Deaf Dumb and
Blind Asylum on Monday, were astonished
and delighted, B. D. Davies did some
wonderfully clever tlin?B with hie puppets
JeBter manages his headless man with con.
Bummate skill, bat all oonfeused, when tbey
heard Charles De Young deliver a speech
two hoars long, accompanying it with ap-
propriate gestures, that Frank Pixley bad
thrown both Davies and Jester in tbe shade.
This feat was all the more astonishing, aa
the operator remained entirely hidden from
the view of the spectators. Mr. DaYuting
uttered poetical sentiments, rectimination
satire in the most natural manner, be quot-
ed from Dickens, he talked of education
and grammar, and while he talked the audi-
ence marvelled. Let Davies and his boy,
Joe, be forgotten, a fig for Jester and bis
headless man. Frank Pixley is so far
ahead of eaoh of thorn as an oparator tbat
they are aa nothing.
You're Another.
The A.1U has lately bean Baying mild,
fanny things about Figaro's having pub-
lished one of the Danbary News items
without credit, contrary to it* usual ru.'e.
Now, if the Alt* thinks that taking a good
paragraph from the olumns of a contem-
porary without credit is such a grievous
crime, why did it in yesterday's issue pub-
lish without credit tbe following, which was
one of Figaro's own original paragraphs,
thoagh it has uinoa been copied without
credit into a thousand papers:
Katy, aged three years, was trying to
think of a pleasant surprise for her father
on bis birthday. At last sLe cried, "I
know, mamma, X' know." "What, my
dear?" "Get me a little titter without Bay-
ing anything to papa,"
When we find anything good in the Alti
we will copy it with due credit.
Kissing by Proxy.
A lady residiog in Laneingbnrg hailed a
passing car with her little son, the other
morning, to see him safely on the horss car
for a trip to Troy. He stepped on board
and sorambled for the front of the car.
he was going, his mother said: "Why,
aren't yon going to kiss your mother before
you go?" The little fellow was so delighted
at the prospect of a ride, and in such a
hurry, tbat be hastily rejoined, looking
back, excitedly: "Mr. Condaotor, won't
you kiss mother for me ?" And, of course,
the passengers couldn't keep from smiling
"Shop and Senate. »*
We bave received the first copy of a small
paper called Shop and Senate. A. M. Winn
is editor. A. M. Winn had better make up
his mind to stick to the Shop and giro up
any idea of the Senate.
Unbind.
A New York paper says: Walt Whitman's
dector hDB ordered him to writs but Bcldom
Walt Whitman's doctor is a benefactor to
the hnman race. He would be a still greater
benefactor if he would order the author of
"Leaves of GraaB" to write not at all.
The Quiet Folks.
The young people of Port Wayne do their
courting in the eemetsry. They sit on the
graves, telling tbeir loves and secrets with
the utmoBt freedom, trusting implicitly in
tbe robbers' maxim that "dead men tell no
tales."
A Solution of the Chinese Problem.
In discussing the evil" of Ohtneje lmmigia
tion and the existing depression of business In
San Francisco consequent upon the displace-
ment of white labor by Chine, e in our work-
shops, the Golden Era hits, the nail square on
the head in the following :
The onl? measure of redress which bold? oat
any oromi°e of relief ia the formation of anti-
Ohtrtee* societies all over the Uotat, the members
of which shall be pledged not to employ (Jhtrjee,
not ro Dttroaase gooda of those who no employ
the ib, nor to onrchase goods of Chinese rninafae-
turiei. They flrst propose these ami Chinese so-
cieties shonld be to make themselves felt in the
oharaoter of purchasers. If one thousand men
in this city should effect an organisation under a
solemn pledge not to employ Chinese nor to nnr-
pbaset goods of individuate or firm a who might em-
ploy them, it woald greatly strengthen the hands
Of such of oar looal manufacturers as are now
engaged in the experiment of competing with
Chinese manufactures. If this one thousand waa
multiplied by ten, aa it soon might be, the suc-
cessor1 tbe experiment would be asaured. These
societies must be organized without the aid of law,
as do law would be aonstitnuoaal tbat discrimi-
nated against Chinese residents. Such organiza-
tions could only be carried out where tbe com-
munity is nearly unanimous in favor of the object
to be attained ; bai such unanimity, it Is believed,
prevails in this Stats.
The experiment has been tried by at least
otic man in Sin Francisco. Wo allude to Mr.
H. SatlifT, wbo is proprietor of two large cigar
stores, 330 and 832 Kearny strset. As Img age
as 186n, Mr. Sntliff, knowing what the result
of OhineBe labor would bt>, formed the resolu-
tion to neither employ Chinese wnrkmc i, nor
pell, nor purchase cigars made by Chinese, and
he nas carried out this resolution to the pres-
ent day, and will continue to adhere to it as
long a? he remains In business. Many of his
friends thought it imposetnle for him to stem
the current of cppositlon to those in the same
trade who employed Chinese workmen, but he
has ("one so successfully, and Instead of the
one rmall establishment whloh he commenced
with at the time of forming this resolution, he
now has Uoo of the largest ln the eity,
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Sanewich Island JPulxa;
Since the ascension of tbe king to the throne
of the Sandwich Islands everything there looks
more hopeful, and every kind of industry 1b
taking new life. Mr. Jacob Schreiber, dealer ln
bedding and furniture, 630 Washington street,
opposite the market, who has long been the
principal importer of pulu, has received ad-
Tices that the fathering and his shipments this
year will be very large. Pulu has always been
ln demand on account of Its superior qualities
for mat trass bedding, and doubtless Mr. Schrei-
ber will find no diffloulty ln dlfcpoauuz oi all
that comes. a
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rail's Abolii
The Last New Snng,
Air— "Jfjet <£ GJiandon,"
Emerson Oorvilie ia my name,
My business always is the same;
Eastern Oysters, aod Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, tbat my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all X show,
Obi hi«h oh! Oh! nigh ohl
None who have been but again will go.
Corville fays sol Bays boI
Ok floe Street, it No. 410,
Remember the number and call again,
Visions of Sh> 11-n-h in every style,
Inwardly cause you much to smile.
Ladles with escorts there always go,
Ladles go! Ladles go!
Emerson Corvllle's polite! and so
3-1 They go 1 tbey gol they got
Woman's R.ljcn.ts.
One1 would tfc Ink that it was one of -woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for It. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and gettlemon" ln Ban
Francleco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. Tarns ie an iioeptios,
it the Pioneee RzsTAURAjrT, on Washington
street, at the CGrner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1849, provides every luxury the market
aflorde. Both ladles and gentlemen find thera
dishes to please tne most epicurean taste. *
Asa, U, "Wa.\isruraan's
" Ohlgazo Beer Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Eearny* The oele
brated " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
llquora. Daily luocb, with lobster salad and
otber delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Regular eter-
man lunches, caviar, SwIps cheese and land-
wioneB, served to order. To lunch at Wanga-
man's Is xhe thing. 5- j
Oysters.
In strolling round the other night,
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
cur careless test , by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Through whloh a sweet bouquet was i
While moesy stone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters softly fell.
Made that window seem to be
Rome fairy grotto oi the sea.
Step," said my friend, "let's go ln
It looks so nice — and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place BUlts me to a *T."*
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter nest
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It true,
And cooked mtgmjicatily, too;
All kinds of oysters, Juloy, fat,
Cooked every Btyle; just think of that,
And if your mouth don't water, than
You're different from other men.
Tbt^'d clam sand orabs aud terrapins ;
In tact, we found tbey had within
That cosy place all kindsof game.
Fish, flesh or fowl whloh we oouid name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladiae, too, bave found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the beet ice cream;
So here tbey flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call *'Buch nice dinners, *
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll And made plain i
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse,. 387 Bush street, above
Montgomery ; open Day and Night.
CHARLES HAAKE, Proprietor.
Everybody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude of fashions
in bats. At " Tex" Hat Store, 647 Washington
rtreet (second hat store below Kearny), all these
nrw styles can be found. Tbe stock Is immense
—the prices are reasonable. Every one who
4oes there Is sure to be suited. n
Crystal Sample Rooms.
Tbe Crystal, alive to the wants of the com-
munity, has imported direct, SzFwanD's cele-
brated Scotch Whisk?, which all true lovers
of good liquors will sample if wise. Briody &
Donne, proprietor.", 635 Saoramonto street, be-
twetn Montgomery and Sansome. 6c
Oir. Barlow J. Smitu
Is giving a coots of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Beiaal Physiology and Nervous DIs-
saBes at his Hygelan Hall, 637 California street,
svery Friday even ng, commenolng at 7 & o'clock.
A part of the evening Is devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In regard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 p-m., free. w
Do Wot Buffer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing NailB, can find instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Insti-
tute, 310 Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p.ac We
r«A*k from experience, having tested the Doc-
tor's capability, Beferenoes given ifrequlred. H
Fresh and Street.
Per tbe beet confectionery, tr> to Oanty and
Wagner's, 107 Montgomery St, near Sutter; H
T-vrenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ohear Laundry, office 121 Leidesdorff Bt.
Olnm Chowder Every Wight
The best chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, just ofl
B.earny. 8-1*
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 118
Post street. Sewing mtohlces rented and ^re-
paired aa usual, and sold cheaper than ever. I
Claim oy Aire,— Madame Clara Antenia, the
Clairvoyant PhyBlclan and Independent Trance
Medium, SSS Kearny strett, bet. Bush and Pine.
Consultations in fCncrlleb. French and German, T
A great variety of Ties and Bows, all styles,
just received at the What Oheer Laundry, 131
Leldeedorff street. *
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 »
608 Market street, cor. Post and Montgomery u
9
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To Bend their washing to the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldeedorff at. •
A Serv&nt ln tbe Coraer.
Weed's Carptt Sweeper, with the best assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture In the State, at
Tne 3Yew Oyster House.
OiSTsn Gnono has been opened by A. W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyi-ter Dealers in
the city, "For Ladles and Gentlemen," at 428
Fine St., next to tlowen Bros., grocers, lids it
in every respect a plau tohert a gentleman can
take Jits family. CO
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Xloohsellers and itoUoaan,
Stacey A Mock, (acbool books arpeolalty,) S. W
corner Fourth and Jessie.
H. H. Moore, 609 Hont^oaierj. near Merohant.
Boilaeu Colleeea.
Heald's, Bryant ft B trat ton> College, 2t Poet etrest
Butcher*.
Katz, Fred, Bulla W to 1W. OahfomU aUrttt.
Employment Office.
Onaa, F. Beaherer ft Co., 63Z Sacramento street.
Chinese Employment Co.— Fierce ft Co,. 627 Sao-
ramento street.
French Fnncy Ctooria.
Lo«anftOo.,19M«nts;om*rT,107aDd 109 SatUr,
Hair Jewelry.
H, A. Callander, manufacturer, 63 Second street
Human llujr.
Sampson, A. E. A Co., 110 Second atrret.
Milliner*.
Mrs. M. Belijc, 226 Kearny strset.
Searcher of Kacord*.
O. T. Gillespie. 641 Washing on strset.
Wutchet and Jewelry.
H. A. Callecder 62 Seooud street.
Whttenera and Paper Hacgeri
A. W. Wheldeo, 122 Geary street.
Wlnei and X.lqaora. (Wholesale.)
Danerl F. ft Co.. M4 Front.
FIGARO
18 "HERB, TBKRK AIO> EVERYWHERE.'
and 1b oonatactly meeting a change of readers
in tfce Theatres, Traveling Conveyances, Hotels,
and publio resorts generally.
FIGARO
CD20TJLATE8 H* THE BEST SOOTETT, IS
placed In tbe hat 4a of nearly all' who come
to the city to make pari ves, and is therefore tha
teat of advertising media . \.
FIGARO
CIRCULATES AS HOUSE PBOGKAMMEiUI
every Theatre ln San Fraooisoo.
FIGARO
principal hotels in California, Nevada and
Oregon— the papers left in the theatres at sight
being gathered up and aa^ed for that purpose.
rlonsi
FIGARO
IB DISTRIBUTED EVERY DAY THROUGH*
out tbe centre of the city, in all Hate la, Bee*
tauranta. Saloons, Bterea and Offices.
FIGARO
IB CIRCULATED EVERY DAY ON THE
Oakland * erry Boats to catoh the passengers
hat arrive by thegreat Overland Train.
Metropolitan Theatre,
S1CH4MESTO,
WK. MORROW. SOLB PBOPRIBTOB.-
• Tbi. house o.D he rented by tbe bight,
week, month or ye.r h,, firit-olas. corop.nieB only
Will bold aboht.Sl (M.o Addrena aa above. apl9
McDAMEL'S THEATRE
OHETlSlffi, lVTOJIMO,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
sttr-Talent going East will find it to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. UcDAKIEL,
mj9 Look Box No. 1, Obeyeune, Wyoming,
LOOBL OTJT
....FOB THE.,..
Business Directory
100 000 00PIKS T0 BE ISSSED ON
or about Jane 10th. Bend In your
advertisements immediately to No. 608 Mont-
gomery st, at R. M. EDWARDS'. m9 1m
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS OE THE FINEST KJANDl
made at oar Steam Candy Factory daily. AL
orders, especially from tbe cocntry, aro solicit*:
and will be promptly attended to.
OANTY A WAGNER,
lOT Mnntiromarvi«l^ oar.r Hqttw
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE.
FINELY FURYISBED BOOMS, SIN
da or in salts,
Well JLlgntert and V«ntlla.l«d.
Dnfra-nicned Rooms to let. Lodging wiU
or without board. ALiLAMBRA BUILClNG
»la? Sanh atreet »ooa* vf
CLASSES IN ELOCUTION.
nrvyfO OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF
1 the Tbea' '
pose forming
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the oppor-
tha Theatrical Profession In > alifornia prt
pose forming classes for instruction in Elocution.
tanlty of aoqniriDg a nseful art at a moderate cost
pan send in tnolr names to "Oambyaea " P. O. Box
Lyon's Portable
KITCHEN FURNACE,
IN ITS BOONOMY OF OOAL AND STOVE,
as a perfect cooker, broiler, toaster, aud flat-
iron heater, ia a necessity to every housekeeper
wbo wishes to rave the stove and two-thirds of
the fuel it ooDSumes. It is cheap— $2 60. Call and
see it at work, at Stombs A Milter's, plumber?,
gas-fit '■era, tin, copper and stove store, opposite
Magaire's Op«ra Home, 0V7 Washington atreer,
Isaau M. WARD, Agent of the Paoifio Oooat.
Tha trade supplied. ju6 lm
GREAT REDUCTION IN PlC{
....07....
LADIES STJI.ie
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Sin
(Fsmerl, M.,sr 4 Wnrkhrtn ,
Opposite tho Lick Bout I
BBAICB, .08 XJUBKT 81 (j.
Ma. MATEK OALLS ATTKMTIOJ 1 n
large »nd well Mleoted HBonrnw
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, iT(
and Cloth,
And hi. now .tyl.B of r.&dT-m.d. guk. J%
other LADIES' SUITS, at VERY LOW -It
Alao, . luce Block of Stripes, Brooh. 1 1
bhawlo, Lace Jackets, Silk -nd Oottoo *Im
Silks Sstios, uloskiose. sod BTerr iau ■ T
Trimmiok.. JUST «5ttUVSD,» U2t ift
the bommoratyles of '
PLAIN AUD EMIIIH,, ,;
li«:\ sirns, .
N. B.— Oloaks, Dresses aod salts sal. „ i
In latest fashion, st reasopabie ratw. ,v,
Si
HALL'E
.'
S'
Rp il
PAR
RsA 'l
YELLOW
DOCK
IODIDEofPOT!
rnHE BX8T 8PKIK8 Mil
In ale, Purines the Bloo I
morbid, corrupt and Impnroi.
Care. Kbenmatlsm and Mercnrl. "i
Sold by aU Bragrlna,
ASIlfOT, 417 SASSUME (1
EOLE AGENTS FOE
SB. FBBBI'H LAST CHAM
BB. PEBBT'S WKBFOOTH
POSTBE
Programmes, and all kind, of Pita
SHOW, LKOrVBI, COWOZB1
ATKE and CIKCTJ9 MAIAI
AT LOW RATES, BT
13. Te*. ster<
SSS (JUT STKEET.
;
MANUTAUTUREB
— Ajro— M
HBP 1IIII
THOMAS W. BeQJ
SIIiVEH FIU
y .
IfiQ DRUMS, BANJOS,
OTJttJKB MUSICAU Tfii
ESTABLIBHKD IN ^^
■OrLeeaonB (fiTOn nn the Bank
MISSION STREET, between Firaj
N. B.— Fine-toned Silrer Solo
eaafonalB always on hand.
FREE AND EA8-
KVBKT IATUBBA1 ■ *!
Piano and Singing ***| ,
CHAmr.Ga£as&aMALJl
♦r
.er.
600 Ml.alon street, near ■
delll EAGLES A WBJ>.P^3 i
Philadelphia Res
OHAB. V. BERGOLD, PBO
THE CHOICEST HEATS Alt!)
Vegetables, Board by th. ws«.
408 PINR STREET between K..raJ
aod Mootcoraarr "ar» l»
MILITARY COOI
GOLD AND -si'LVER THEl
TRIMMINGS,
SSS Hsnttsnery Itreet, ■»■
mhlt a 1. R8DGERB JO
RETURN THE BOOK!
1XTH9KVER BORROWED THE "MEMOIR
iMItflililMIM
EDWARD PEEL &
flSS and 6 1? Waahliiffton at
HAVE OPENBD A COOKING VS'
nent a'- -hta place lorttajiiww
inn BALL &UPPKRS aid L0NCHB8
MOS AND UALOONS, on the moit
teins. Lunohea *-»li«re«l Inanj part
frae of oharge. Tha patronage ot M«
tbe city ia reapoo.fallp aoliotted.
CL4IBVOTANT. — MAD. MAflTE
jaat arrived from Earopf : .pbwh.
tat questions; d-vfloptw mfdinirH; nil
tiE«a. Oirclas, Ineidayiod Satnrda:
no.) rites. French and German •■
wAi»«ioirr»
hi ;« i»t ^ tuici
. ■
&i
if I
aro"
ST
▼•*. i
■r- :
CaLITORNIA THIATRB.
TMH IVI> v
ANNUAL BENEFIT
OAROlR. HENRY EDWARDS.
tf
tm p-r
I «li KM«4M »i>| I. a tml riar. m ]
MERCHANT OF VENICE!
Ill «H 1 i ;■ t* < ■ I
AN OF AMUSEMENTS
.. ciscruTXB a ,
111 the Theatre*,
PAcino
LAW REPORTER
mu 1 1 vr in i-i i.i i. i iior.
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY.
Only U«il Jearail P«Mi«h«1 Waa*
Of lap Vla-Mapl.
: Publishes all the California Supreme
• 'tor ahttb will »• actad tar la • ftrat I ■»* ,n CeU.foraJa, HlMll tad f~ ■
RULE A WIFE AND HAVE A WIFE
' > ' * ■IIITlAWAIt*
Hl'lUIL IYKF.7
. AMH«>
Court Reports.
.ULATED EVERY DAY
IN THa TBAB.
LT THR008H00T THB CITY
M ■■ I I
.
'■
MI'VMi
L'iA1»
al.TKA.
VI T>»RIA.
tHAKKl.
oi.n *omaic
DAUGHTER
TUl'KilDlT, /TJMB 12,-Ttu Popular OoOMdj of
"T-XrXDE. "Vtr O INT X> 3H 3FI .
DOXSA VIOLANTI DT A YOUJtO LADY OP TH1B CTTT.
Her Tint App+artnoo on Any Stan*
Friday Evening June ■ ath, tt a twtt »tjtt», only time
RlTtJBDAY IVJS0O, JUNK Kit,
Benefit of Mr. J. G. WI LLI AIVIS O N.
it M4« iiwnriDTii roBDtti
■but or T»« "nonmtnx »« «
RELIABLE AND INDISPENSABLE AID TO
THE PRACTICAL LAWYER.
J. P. BOQARDl S, Publisher.
pi bi.k'atio* orncc.
No. Oaa Morohant St root
mjk.n Fittnci^on,
•isian House.
BAH ItlFiEL,
LOCK rSOMTDt RAILROAD
THORIN, Proprietor.
INISHED ROOMS
....jure....
lostaurant.
Irat Quail ty of Wlntl, Idlq-
■ori and (tfurk.
lit TAKIIO IT WIEK OR MONTH.
miTIlm
....RVERY...
ttnrday Evening,
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.
. AT THE OLD OBIGrKAL
IRKD LIUN.IO Go.rr ■ lr«,t,
fwb-r> ,oo c.n b-.T» HOT ANO
UOLD DKlNKSof to. r.r, be.t
^a-talnr. Ton "ft d Kooib" Is .1-
Iwi oo b.od. Drop In.
DAVE MKNDKS. PrODrl.tor.
CHILD HAS RETURNED TO
Its Parent.
IEKA SHIRT STORE,
aray traet, ta.. Keawred to
| 3 Second street,
I sow win Hod a aoMpleta »*-
•f IHIBTt and FtiAtKIHll-
ODS, at the Banal law price*.
.Wataad.
BHEDIOT Sc OS.
fERLAND HOUSE,
IIMSACBAHEKTO ITBEET
NEAR MQffTQOMBBY.
IPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY.
, H0U8K HAS JUST BKRJf THOR-
,bli> reooTated t brooarboat. and bn It flrit-
|iR»nd BARBER bttUP -non.oled. Alto,
*'' of (.-■tUthI Hiui- 788 Maiket atrp«r,
_ smrtb, acd 9 Foorth meet, near Market.
* «■*•>»•»-. ♦t«r.
Ivins, HOLMES & CO.,
■C ■ JL.OM A« BBTa ITRin
OP.B8 FOR » Lb »I» D. OF 000
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
- sl^eB^XL B.^ERS
WILL RENEW LOSS OF APPETITE.
Is a Sure Relief for Indigestion,
Hf.'ilEv i
HAS no SUPBKIOR AS A
BLOOD FTJRIFXJER.
fe'W tl
WILLIS^BAND.
MU8I0 FURNI8HKD FOR ALL
oooailona. Moaio imported, arranged
md for sale.
UABCVMlt. BLVM leader of
Ore h eat ra.
lir.VUY TON 1IF.R Mr.llDK.V. Ia«act-
of Brui Bund.
■arOra>r> from tbo coon-rj prompt!/ at.tandad
to Addro«. M. W. WILLlri. °»*°"'" " a''«
Btor«. 1»» MoitKMn-r-Blr«-et, or MA ROUS M.
BLOM, »*© Moat*om»ryitr*4jt. I«"
COSMOPOLITAN
Savings and Exchange Bank,
lo. ««« «."ii»»«ri nrah
(UoDtgom.rr Block J
oiABASra: hhp «io»,o»o
a»-T,m) D.po*lt*, on. D.r o.Dt. p.r nionlb.
aa-No KDlrj,F.« or .o.r». I.r B.nK Book.
J. OBOOKKB. B.of^*ry. °"g'm
IV. SWEENEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
AS IBIOIIB oTBUBt.
PINE COOD8 IMPERFECT FITS!
Satlafaotton Ouaranteed !
AFISB LIWK OF 8PBIWO AND 8L1IMKR
(rood, li.l weired. 0.11 ~>d ,~ lo.nj
paraa BV«oad ..>rat. .of ■_
MRS. KGOKRT.OL4IRVOYAKT. TK8J y,
indTr.o<. M.dlooa-".ob.«on.»tl.d.^
ibn.inBMOr.lckP.>.d*)lr^ i i ' ' ^ V "
Pacific Purchasing.
PRINTING DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, LECTURE. AND
EQUESTRIAN AGENCY,
Rooms lO nn<l 17...jO{30 AV»«tiiii^t<ni stroot.
Mill M1NNIP. WALTON.
wrrrt....
TWO MEW UK AH AN,
Ii pr«parad to aootpt •nii«rar»<nt« for 0 or 13
oLghU oomoiooolDC IB Jalr.
a»-Th« BaolaoM arnngomaDUj of Dr-vmitlo or Ua««l EoUrUlomenU, FKTKS. PIONI08.
etc.. Mttindcd to,
•v-AU Doilnon »t.tro.,«d to tu will b« mi.Ud with promplo***- No «b*rc«t m»4o «o«pi
NI'IIi'I.ll, NOTirK TO
Picnic and Bull Committees.
WK ARR PBRPARED TO FUHN'SH
IIAM'fMU.I (JKUHKM BAB ooinpoaod Of
tbf hoat mailotana In tbt> Sut*. aodar oonpo-
teat |p*dti'd. >t latrr»t*».
for MtTloM ■otaallj porformad.
■HKB1DAN OOKBYM A CO.
bjoioijIojj J
flVH 3X T H
UHniH a«v Ava uraao^*
•tnipw-i j*j •tauoM 1* -4JHMI >u«»ii:i J?«
eionbn 1»tog -qj, f*i*. oiM.poB i« '»o|q.*ju-«
jo , ,q pat bojjoo .»-q oil (HT-* '-•aoiin i-oq »in
at paio«o 'Maaip P" »di>[|(j jtooiouo pafl **
SHXAUAO J-.ttaJ.TaT MHX HBIK3QJ UAl
-»,n.0H|»n P<" talj -aBAjpa-^
asnoHdoiiapuejaiSnOCnd
ouiovd NuaH±no8
•jjosanoi iofaa pus ue^i oaii
CERMAN PIANOS.
TUB B«8T AND THC OHBAP.
THE OLD
HOt SOOtClL,
IS Mitrtaa airrrl. aaar Kearap.
All I>'- infaai Ten Cents)
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM «ND_JtBR, IN TOWN.
Alwarfl oo fllo tha Now York lUrftid, Havrpor'r
Wvokly, Frank LoaHs'i, Dftf '■ Doiri'i, PollOO Ot>
Mtlo, aJl tbi Ijailfnrnln pajrart, alio Loo J on
Poach. Ball'* Life. Ilinitrfttad Loodon Nowt. Okll
■Mid unify yoaraolf.
•■*- Doa't fors«> tbo itro of tbe Hot Baeiek.
MU . W. B. WALDRON. Proprlator.
GEORGE MAYES'
DEALER IN OVBTBBA, ULANS
sndoll klodi of 8HKI.L FISH,
SUlUNoa. dO. 41, 4», O-UfornU
FRENCH
BEAVER
SUITS
TOOKDEB ^50,
LANCASTER'S
• 17 »\ A*- II I \U TO> HI IE I IT,
falflm Opn. MajrulrVi f)p4r* H. •>»•*.
SANGER HAELE
(SIN'.ICR'b HALL.)
1« OKART AT.. NRAK KKAKNN.
Nave Wa* tht- Chol«aat Krnada •
aad Mtiimn u. band.
DEPOT WEYAND A lASCHt'S BAY IBEWttT
UU tf 011RI8 rKLDMANN.
Attention, Good Livers!
MR. P. BFRflftR. FORMERLY
proorivtorof lu«Hm-n' IU«-
Uoraoi, ba* ukmn tli* mftaftHomont
Of 1'Olb th« Miner*' Ke>.*ar*nl oa^
Oomroorc »l airral *nd tba Mirmr*'*
Branch on Mark»t atraat. In partoarablp with MR.
A. DRAVKUB, -bo baa been uoODaeMd with fcha>
■mb--oa all tba
notto la "Oood Vkr*. Good Oooklog »»d ModonUa
fltlllBH"
P. HCIOEI aft CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
BSl and AtM CommarolALaoal ,
T«U Market itra-t.
Opan rom A a.m. to 1ft V.K. ao31 la
FRED. C. WENTWORTH,
Annoooote tbat at bis Saloon,
BOl Kearny at., N. W. eor. Macro aweaAov
Long famoaa for tbe aseellenoe of lta
WI«Kp4 and LIQUORS
AU Drink, will h,no.forlh t»
TUN OB N T«.
■ittlm
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TIKAINIA CiTT, NJETAJDA.
THIS KLKOANT THNATRS HAg BERN RaV
daooratad, and can tu rootad bj tbo nlgbt a*
ow tha woak. htan aid traTollng coinaa '
LlborftUy UaaUd with oo aupiioaU&u t>£'"
IHB JOTJBHAL 0? AMtTBEMKHTS.
rabUsSed .ren Da, in the Tsar b»
#,. y- B O & A » 33 XT S
S«a HerOut .uH SM W»ahi«**>« »"
Below Mootgomery. Sen Kraacltoo.
WKDSESpItTTT^T JUKE 11, 1873
TbW Bolberlnv Postal Cards.
The New lork Tnbuae lllustratos ths
•Utement that the post J oird may become
l plagoe, by the following incident:
A sober, resectable Deacon in PhUadel-
rtaia, a man of etaioless leputatioo, and an
eiamplary Christian, received the follow-
ing, which was read b? the pnst iffic3 clerks,
the carrier aud tlierecio.eufsfamily: "Dear
Gae: I will be on »t 6 P. 51. Pot a bottle
of Bosderer oc ice." The poor Deaetin,
who is of the teetotal pe staeion, and
doesn't know Boolarer from fueil-nl, is now
regarded as a wild and abandoned baccha-
nal, in the habit uf guzzling in private like
a wet Mouamme-Jao.
Sick Him Oat.
An Illinois teacher has had written charges-
filed him, consisting of "first, immorrahty;
second, parshalty; ihirr), keeiiiog diBOid.y
•choal;forth, ctrrviognoUfle wepings."
fA Philadelphia telle baa been connting
her fans, snd sbe finds tnat fhe has six hon-
ored and five, all preec- ted by her admirers.
a.
public AccwniuiwOtttloii.
Washing left at the office before Si at., can
be returned In the evening If required; we
never ausaupolntl What Cheer Laundry, 121
Lelaesdorff street.
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for aU Aches and Pains.
a ■
«tar Shirts ana Cullsrs.
All sorts and sizes, tor taTe oheap, at the
What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidetdorff St. •
White l^abor Only :
Employed by the What Obeer Laundry, 121
LekleedPtn* street.
Pratt's Abolition Oil
Cures Stiff Joints, Sprains and Bruises. S*
Pratt' a Abolition Oil
Cures BheumeLlem and Neuralgia. 3
Corns, Bunions, Innrowleg Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Schoen.
arald, 137 Second street. *-»>
Slgnor Fulvlo Boesl
Olves private lessons In Italian and English
Vooal Music, at 6*6 Clay street, or at the reel-
deuce of the pupil. *■»
TH© lB»eit Remedies*.
Dr. Perry'B Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
~wft Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
' For sale by ell druggists, agency, 117 Sansome
, oemer of Commercial. •
The Kirst Baby.
As some folks may not have been there,
and as the editor of the Atbsna Geo.gion
has, we let him tell it in bis own way: "It
is better than acireus to tee a young man
who has only a year or less ago took unto
himself a rib, around, wits the wee sqnUl
of tue first baby in the next room. He is
shot out from society for the eace acd given
a whole room In which to smoke, read or
think, but he does neither. He site dcwn
for a while, but is np in a seoond and is walk-
ing in Napoleonic attitude around the room
with nothing but visions of baby, papa and
paregoric floating before his sleepneeding
eyes. He tries to read, but he miles np
baby so with the novel that he lays the book
down and vestures a smoke. This suits him.
He raises his feet to the mantel and puffs.
The blue smoke takes fsntistio forms and
in no tdrj-e he Sees lots cf babies. Then he
begins to thing what the boys will say, will
they tease him, etc, until he falls into a oat
nap to be awakened by some of ths ladies
who come in the room and institute a Tiger,
oussearoh for something in the buiesn
drawers. She tail's him ii'i a boyl He takes
this little informa ion with an energetic at-
tempt at coolness, but the joy orops out and
he gets cross to hide his smiles. But he
feels so good he wauls to go out and Ss.e
somebody. He wants somebody to tell th>m
that he has got a baby. If he eould only
find somebody, he'd feel relieved. Then,
attor a while, they tell him he can go in and
see the youngster. How sheepish the new
dad looks. He seems afraid to touch the
baby, and ho looks sorter sideways at bis
wife, and it takes an hour or bo generally to
get him in his neual frame of mind. Then
if there is anybody happier than he is—show
him to us. And we know the man, and it's
a boy."
Scriptural Authority.
A conscientious deacon in Massachusetts,
during a revival interest in bis church re-
cently, said: "I do not believe in forcing
religion upon the people, for I read in my
Bible that a man convinced against his will
iH of the same opinion still."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISS N. SCULLY,
LADItfb'
FASHIONABLE HAM DRESSER'
en Washington st..
Four doors below Stocton street
(Formerly with FcuP.ai >
H sir work of all DeaorlDtloBB made to order
Ohargea moderate. J8-1 lro
VARIETY TALENT WANTED!
....roa...
tjhce: -^?--i^niETiES,
PIOCBE, HEVADA.
Address,
SABi'i. NETJHArT, Boslneae Manager,
jail tf VaRIBIIES. Piome, NaT.
SUCCESS
IS BY FOLLOWING THE TBT/E
American Business Principles
The Reasons for Suecess or Failure
BOXER'S BITTERS
THE UNDERSIGNED IS SOLE AOENT IN
California, for the sale of iho ab^ve cele-
bratad" Bitt ». Ha is prepared to d»l««
Merobante and Jobbera on _tne_ most. reMooable
t'rme
jnlllm
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
ta- California street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
18«8. ,9,'a-
TUOLUMNE REUNION PICNIC.
....THE....
Tuolumne Reunion Association
■Will bold their Sixth Annual
REUNION AND PICNIC
....AT....
Grand Central Park, Oakland,
On Tveaday June 17, 1873.
TICK-ETS PUTT CERTS.
Children Half Pries.
Tictetscan bo hadof aoy of the members oral
the boat on the morning of Bxoaraion. ot.
We start with the flat assertion that no house
hiB ever failed because the price asked for mer-
chandise it kept was- tos low. And against this
declaration wa place this fact, that bo firm in the
ordinary routine of trade haa ever grown into a
large and incraasiog business, or takes the lead in
Ha particular data of goods, »ltb btgb prices for
watchword. Bncoeas, Id the largest nombar
of instances, can be traced to fair dealing. OOUK-
TFS7, and INTELLIGENT. PEEsISTKMT EN-
ERGY.
One mistake, one a 'tempt to test the too often
cheated public, may res alt ia apparent success, bat
sooner or later toe victims 00 the imposition will
turn upon son. When a mau buys a thing and baa
paid too muob for it. it is useless trying to smooth
over the matter. The merchant who chuckled
over the big profU he made haa f arniahed the clnb
wherewith his own bead may be broken. There
are more days yet to eome, and themaowbo thicks
CONKING A MATOH FOR HONEST DEALIHG
had better not forgst ic
Patrons ara ezpscted to pay & profit on the
purchases acd at the same time depend open the
merchant's advantages as a gnarantes that they
are fair and reasonable. If the public sretjon-
rinoed that a certain tradesman haa peculiar
facilities forfayiog in his wares, and they disoov
er the psr oentags of profit t j be leea than is gen-
erally demanded, it matters not how small it is,
fractional sums are saffioiont 63 insure eaocese
where th& contrary will eurelyreaalt In tail are.
^ a— a^iEfnktl
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. E^J
8. F. and H. P. RJrT^
i
CHANGE OF T\U%
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE GEYSE
ON 4N n A.FTFTR APKIL 1, 1879, THE 8TJ,eV
or ANTKLOP It, ooneoting at Dooaaua 1 I
iDg with tho Sin FriDni'OO 4 Nort-ti PiciBo i
road OonspanF for Oloverdale and all interaufal
stations, will leave Ban FiaQcisoo dally (Sn .
exoptfd), from f'rott p tree t <*,harf. at 3;St}p.t, "
toming, the sraio will leave Oleverdale ds
5:30 o'clock AH , connecting at Dooaone •il
steamer and arriving in Sa<> F> unci boo at 10:2
'ihs steamers and oars roak* oloee oonna<
with stages to and from alt points.
^b.t>toarr»i>iiio cencAm.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoplen Art
eallery. 84 Third utieet betweea SteTenfloa and
HlgiioQ 8tre*t. *
TiTottce to the Pnblic.
H. Pey«er, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, is now Bel-
ling off his nne stock of men's, boys* and chil-
axens' clothing, on account of removal, at
greatly rednoed prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valise*,
eyto^btdowcost. Call U you wan* bargains. 3l
Mothebb or Famiuzs who are about to spend
the Surnnvr in the country with their children,
ought not io forget before they go to provide
themselves as well as their children with under-
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the same cheaper and male of better material
than at any other place is at E. Friedlander at
Oo's, Ho. 9 Third street, Nuoleos Building. 3b
Fine Candles
Treeb, sweet and delicious Candies, of every
Tftxiaty/atai. A. Mercer's pioneer confection-
exy, 678 Kesxsy street. Wholesale ana retsiL o
Jt>r. DohertF
Has devoted his study more partioularly to
chronic and specino practice, and as snob Is
bow the most rawsafhl of any Physician In
Ban rranelfloo. Offlos 619 aJacrajnento street,
«ornerof l>los«dor«. a few doors oelow What
Oheer House. , *
Rattler's Wine JParlor.
Lew Battler, formerly In the minstrel line,
will be pleased to act the rol« of Boniface to all
friends, day and evening, at S3* Bush street,
below Kearny.^
8am Moore,
formerly of Base House Oarriaees, can be
round in front of Coleman Bros. olotWng es-
labUBhxaent, southwest corner flush and Mont-
gomery «ts. , or Dexter Stables. Oarriaee orders
eft at either place promptly attended to day
•r night, at reduced rates. "3
A- Plo&aant Ajocettaon.
desiring oom'ortable lodgings in a
I location, should visit the Alhambra,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a verr fine one ssd is well
lighted and ventilated. •
•■ ■ —
Premium Shirt ^lalceir.
Mrs. Eveline Morris 526. Ke my st., respect-
IqUv solicita a call from friends, and strangers
visiting the City. Newest styles, perfect fit
and prices reasonable. 5-g
ladles Vlaltlng Cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Joeci p.
jywra*, 126 Setter street, opposite Lick Houee,
iad at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— HaHDKMB-
OHTSTBCTAIXTKABBKD. PlBltAKSBTP Of OVerV
secription to order.
Dental Work.
Fob wisest «n»un ot wokk, go to T. 0. Jee-
sut. dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
3-TJ
CALIFORNIA THEATRE
Mr. John MoOolloagh. . . Proprietor and Manager
Saturday E»enl»g June 14, 1813
iK-W-M, BtAMf
OF
MR. J. C WILLIAMSON,
For wnioh occasion he has the honor of present-
ing far the approval of hte friends and the public
i* general the following unequalled list of attrac-
tions: _m _
FIRST.
The beautil ol musical Drama entitled
THE CHILD OF THE REC.fr.ENT.
Mies Maggie Moore as Josephine (with eong).
Mrs. Jud&n as the DucDsbp . Mrs. Saunders as tbe
UarebionesH, Mr. Henry hdwards a* acaUde. Mr.
W. itairy, who haa kindly volunteered as Fom-
pernickel, and Ma. WILLI&MSUA as Galliot.
SEOO D
THE FABBBI OPi'BA TBOUPE.
Madame 1MEZ FABBBI. ANN A KLZhS JalE
ML'LLt-B, io onoice eel*ctiona, aocompjvmed by
ProI.fL MUIaDnEFABBftl.
THIRD.
Mr. TV. Lawtoa aid Mr. T. A. Cnrtts
Who have kindly volunteered, will light their
great
HCMPTY BUMPIT COMBAT.
CALIFORNIA^ THEATRE.
John McOnUongh Proprietor acd Manager
HENRY EDWARDS
Haa tbe honor to announce that his
annual' benefit
....IB FIXED fob —
WEDNESDAY JUNE 11
Shakapeare'a grand play entitled
The Merchant of Venice
SBYLOOK HKNKT EDWBRU8
BiSSAUlO JOHN MCODLLOUQH
POETIA. MI8S GBa-HAM
Sopporked by the entire Company.
To oonolode witb Beaumont and Fletober's
langaable comedy of
Kule a Wife and Haye a Wife !
Played for the first time in California.
Box Office novr Open. i°T ta
SUNDAY EXCGRSiONS AT REDDGED Ri|,
Leare San Fnnoleoo at 8 a. m. erary 81 ■
arri»io(t at Olovftdnle at 1 o'otook F; M Beta 5
wilt leare Ok>verdaI" at 2 o'clock, aiming I 7
Fraaci»co at 7 o clo.k This will allow « £
eiooiets several hours at anj of tbe Dlaces _,
He lice of 1 be ro~.d F-.r all information apt at •
tho OoopMiy'ii os?-je,4&6 Mootgonteri str*<| .
On and after June l»t. ibe Btesmer »il ,_
8an Frjncirci-' at i», p. it, ; the can «Uj 2
COoierdalb at 6A. M
a pi 8 PFTt^R DOWAHPB.PraH^
Badger'sGentra^Park, Oakli d
THESE BEADTITCfL GARDEH8 ABB ff
open for the seaioo, "-
popular
and suay ef urn «
FXOPiTXCS
Will be held there. The attractions an D
oua. SKATING PAVILrON. MUSEOIt, Id
IS ASIUM.. Skating; fr-e oo week days.
A.dtni salon.
OHILDREM IO CENTS.
OUR MANNER OF DOING
BUSINESS. H
Mr. John McCallonEh
Will recite
BABBABA FBETCHCK.
Mr. J. C. WllUuBHOQ
Will recite (first time)
BOT BABB1BA PBEDTCHIE.
And tell that
DWARF STUKT.
Masters JAMES MOOB.lt ard W. BRAT will
appear in their uctQualted DOUBLfi uLuG
DA-NCB.
A new local farce, by Olay Greece Esq., founded
upon tne great qneation it the day and called
THE CHINESE INVASION.
Mr. J. O. ' 1 aloocb, the Hitter, a Hoodlum
WILLIAMSON (Ah KaFuDg* SUm.
Mr. W. M. Leman-.Mr. Freewill, a philanthropist
Mr. E. J, Baokley. as Fred Contrast
t Kitty McShane
MISS MAGGIE MOOBB (Sam Se Lo.
* With Song, "No Irish Meed Apply."
Other characters by Misses Onsamim, John-
etooe, Messrs. Ooad, Macklin, Presthn acd others,
■ay* Box Book now open. jell-tL
GRAND PICNiC.
SECOND ANNUAL PICNIC AND EXCURSION
....OF THE....
PATIONAL CADETSi
ft OAPrAlK IBELAK. Oomd'fr ".
TO FABSKING'S GABDKNS. ALAMEDA.
on SDM>AY. June 15sd, BTJ. The Company
will spare no paine to mahe tM» ooe of tbe mo^t
pleaatTnt and enjoyable Picnics of the seaaoo.
Robioson'a Band of twenty fonr pieces -a enitaged
for the occasion. The Dancing platforms are
large and pleasantly situat=d. Pn ass will becom-
Dtted for in various Interesting and exciting,
games, as follows: Sack-racing, target shooting,
f0TheBoaetsCieaTeSanFranBieoo m follows: 9:10'
H;1SA.« B*taroinga*l, 4: W, 5i.a5/t11^.
Ticket
I1"
o
X* a Success?
Good* law and aell
PIPIFAX! PIPIP1
MAGIC BITTBI
THESE BITTERS, IN V t NTED BY HI
Wolfgang, a calebratsd savanof Gemi
ao marTalous in their effaota that tneys
throughout Europe
MAGIC BITTERS,
They give Tone to the Stomach, Color to U
plexfon. Brilliancy to the Eyes, Vigor to |h
lent, and ronewed strength and virility to
and infirm.
No family should be without this truly 1
tonic
J. M. GOF.WJET M
jefitm Proprietors, San
be bad from
aod at the boat
._ membars of the
the morning of the
Company, and at the boat on tne morning 01 vuo
ooewloa. . TtcMts of admission to the UariaaB
islOtd
WHEN! AWS KI_C0N CERTS.
3E».A.OXXi*XC? TTftTiTi.
ME. HBNBI WIBKIAWSKI HAS THB
honor to announce a aeries of
CRAND CONCERTS
...JOB....
"Wvdneaday Evening June 18tb
Ttavasdar Evening June lBih
Saiurduy Evening; «Jane »la«
Grand
PICNIC AND BALL!
Given by the Mexican Military Company,
"GUASBIA DE JUAREZ, "
SC31DAY
....JUKE |15, 1873
r -We bay our uooaa ww. nuu •«- q
for cuih. Z
® Wemark our goods low »o* sllek Q)
15 to oar prteea. q
"We represent oar goods Jimc as 9
\m tbey are.
Hi ■*lTe retara tae money to-all who Q
* bay of aa aad are aot aaltesl* if the qj
CO goods are aot soiled.
>* Wonre-wiUlna: *° Blva polite at- g
5 tentloa and ahow you through oar
< atoch. whether you wish to bay «r g
W J?
^ not. W
We propose to treat oar carton. • y^
(*! era ao well that we ahull aee taern m
® uenia. x
O TTe alut-to treat oar customers In ~
5 saeh a way that every, visitor we -
C (ft
have will- be a walklag advertise- ^
® merit for our houae.
*~ m
CD HI
H
Ul
2 0UR3 INDUCEMENTS [T0o
I CUSTOMERS. 1
2 — a
£ Sooil, Stylish Olothlos, well made. ^
3 at moderate prlcea, and warranted o
^ as represented. Polite and attent- 3
Jive saHsntn In ottenda-nce, aad a* 3
flwae «rged to purefeaae If the goods ~,
fQ do aot anlt. If the above Is yonr —
H Idea hr»vr business ahosldt he con- ~
doeied, call and aee aa.
WahTs ^alle:
ALTHOUEH ME. TABBR ADVIl
haviog withdrawn (?) from the Pbok
Gallery, No 19 Montgomery street, the
signed retains possession of all negatl»»
at that Klaus, and is prepared, as hereto
f nrnish all kindB of Pjotnraa in tht best
guaranteeing, witb firat-class UUnt, tog
faction in all oases.
MB. NAHla'S personal attention is
all retouching aod coloring in every r
Which art hois acknowledged by all tg b>
head of hia profession.
NAHL A 00,
Artiste and Bhotogiaa|«
jotlw ' 18 Montgomery st.,J|
DR. JORDAN'S
GREAT ANATOMICAL MIS
Aad College ofVedlclse.
ive objects to be seen.
Public DAY AND NIGHT, at EDJti*.
81*1 Montgomery street, FOB MEN I
stDb. Jordan's Pbxvaxs On
Gesrp Htreet lODOOsit-e old Mechanics I
MR. HKJfBI WIKHUW8KT,
Sole Violinist, of bia Mijaaty the Emperc oIRns-
sift will make his hist appearance in tbia city
tieether wttn an ensemble of eminent arustB, in'
clnding
31* He JU1.E »E BTTHBB. Soprano;
Mr. CARL WOtPaOBK, Pianist;
Mr. 1*. ltKM«I£U.>HRI, Aocompanyiat.
A most attractive programme will be pr»sentsd
at each Uonoert.
Reserved Seats, 81 Gt>.
Sale oE seats commences Mondav. J°-n?]*'b'*fc
9am at Gray's Music Store, 623 and 626 Ulay
street, bsaiuwaj's Pianos need at all Wientawsal
Concerts. jslt-tf.
SCHUETZEN PARK, ALAMEDA.
ThB Splendid Walcott's Band has bean engaged
far tbe occasion. vp
The Company starts at 9 o'olook.
Admlaalem ^ *>ȣ
Children ** SJeata
Boat leaves at usual hours, and will make an
EXTRA trip at 10 o'clock, a. H.
Alta. Qbronicle, Gsrman Pemokrat enpr jn9 td
Bead! Read!!
THE PALACEOF FASH
OTHER FX0HEHKNT ABODQ
_ New -tore, 17 Second street. Sft t;
Grand hotel. (Jlotbicg of the latest » ■
fashionable styles mae'e to order.
NOTE THE~PRIC
Pants., .from $6 to %t*M
Suits -from *^T
I invite the inspeotion of the Obs_^^
the market, —
A. MORRIS, I
Second St«et
Opposite &raa»lvj
No. 17
msl7 lm
FOURTH OF JULY.
THE CALEDONIAN CLUB
Seventh Annual
GATHERING AND GAMES
-ynr.r. BE HELD AT
BADGER'S PARK, OAKLAND.
Tncter's.
..Attention
mmaum
Ladles
the "softness of velvet, an
COMMITTEE OFTWO HUNDRED'
TBE OOaMITTZE OF TWO BDNDSEED
aide" the call of MaTOB ALV3RD, will asassr-
U ,t t? T.elfta Oiitrit. C..TI-t«m, Uta Hall.
This (Weoneaday) KVKSISG. at 7)4 a clo=k. ta
iSfSJ-t. a^aaaaiaat. lor tta oel.b.auoa flttt
SlTtBIIlY.
. JUSE 11. 1978.
1 complete arransementa
approaolua. AMiwrsar ol Amencan^
American Indepen-
Tbe Prizes to be competed for this year are more
valuable and numerous than at any prenona
meeting of tbe Clnb.
A splendid Band of Music h&B been engaged,
and a largo Pavilion in tbe Park will afford ample
accommodation lor Dancing.
Tbe Games will commence witb tbe Quoits at O
A. at
The Oakland Ferry Boat will run en regular
tim , connecting witi trains ruamog direct to tbe
Park.
Xicteta (including fare both ways). ...60 eta.
Oallds-ea, naif price.
To be bad from the Members or at the stores of
And«T»on A Randolph. U2 Mootgoaaery street.
Anderson A Irving, 219 Montgomery street, w. *
REMEMBER. YOU CAN ALWAY8 FIND AT
cur ttore a full otock of
CLOTHING
LSt>
GENTS' FURNISHING I GOODS,
Fancy Goods,
BnglisJi Cutlery,
HATS, TRIHIKS, VALISES,
In faot, a general etecfc of all kinds and grades
of goods, cheaper than any other henss in tbe
city. i
IX L Auction Store
618 and:iB2CIKearny st,
•asasssmtt,
AUCTION SALE.
New City Hall Wfl
No 77 and ^8— Delin<«
MOBDiT. JgWE 16, 1833-JOBf j'^
TU.V 48UN. Aao.ioaa.r.ir»» ;
sr, tttaet. For par'ioalar^ aee id'artiw
Alta aod EzamiBer. ,
Bv order Bond ol Oll.J Ball Ooo"«"« *
K*.td ROBT GE0B05J.!:
m RE NZ, ,
KERB
J
The enat Toa.l<! •■■• *»"*" £j
8»le Irmwatw.
J. C. COaiBBS,!*
TEBBAPIN r.U[*
<3«r. Iteaad asUTea"" ' * II!
a»-Ta™>n> «o»l1,nU S
Oratara In erere st'le. »3
SDPPSB BOOMS £».
THE ATES"?
A Fivcri'.e Resort for Love
Good Liquors and Clioie*
g*T Their Pony Bs-andV •• a
K. H. LKVY, Prooriotor. soutawe)€
?**>*•
El
MOTEL
€Y'S N?w VARIETIES
rtlinjf Developments
WW ALSAHBBA TH11TE1
TatT sn n TTTT
TJ O
: il.it.
I . 1 1 r
"**«'NCE or IDA MAT.
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
BELU UNION THEATRE
F'rccl Hltohlo,
Mr»a*, t
ilKt W
-iiu
' H nuin nri ,, t«t . . ■»*•
CMANCK OF TIMl
CHINESE QUESTION Curtnln MIsm <lt o.lO O'clOPk
aaO X*» IC> ii,..vm«. -< -••-.
JL-ME
Sf LlitY- an i 1BJ,|
» t ' • II I - I . I. N || . | f | .
a i ■ . i •.
RMRO ECCEWTRH ! r > -
• • i —
KBITJ
CIC BITTa
aeS>Aw.t---i nb«
TRICBLC
"The Renowned BAnNCJY. In his Champion Jl« ;
\"l v-/» lit* !
'^ '»^«^'w %. ■
•A I.. — .....
MORTIMOH KJ.
U|«<TMH.I«»».MIH ■•»HUr»iiM
■— j-a».. r, i—
|l"1 *"~ -1- 1^. <„
TOO LATE rOR THS ~BOAvi\
■Mltl NIU'E HOrVA.D
ML. It I. rfc.
. H'h « I.**.
^.iflHT MY PICTURE TAKEN.
Ii c! nta. i *
llaWaxal
MOMU
numra u
Jit MIM/.a
num. MR,
main. MP
Bead!!
UKJff
(JHlbiOt *( ;■' 1
,.Le>»B SAa«#|to
Mni-i HAlt a
*■ PflOS
Z*41« Zrlaa*.
••1. r>.k
■ «rr with bm B-rl'., BB -life La F..rr*.t
t*e>Iij riaftv Ok«« Were.
MIm l-onie-
Fnf>fj Uni-lna
f«>«BT l¥«»«l*r
» Baas-ad* with is* 1«bcba*i« Act or
lELSPIEL 1JJ TROUBLE
Htrrj D'Tfj
%mm — L II i.bey M«rt««
Ulbar sBBrBei<n bj tastowpaDy
The Belles of the Kitchen.
TRW t, V t , , .
tat •■(.* t •«.»
II •« !• I .< ' I
■ •
vi.i ii:n
».* ■*»^«— ^^.
""""^ll^ ••„;••• Ml-- Knnn, 1.11
Ijlttlo Mao lxx Ills Original TTfTinrn i
Sounds From Germany Master Barney
Ci. "\7V. JESTER,
8UKS AM ID
"Tne XAtKXi. -osrltla. tlxo Talklug Hand.,"
DrBTrlng-room Comrdlnn,
Anglo-French and Funniest Ventriloquist in the World,
WITH HI«I lli:,M)I,I>s MEN.
ntimit.
'«» A»n oiiHMri
To Coactn*. w|;b lb* fl'r««t»lnc at.Lh of
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY.
JARFZ HVSKT^B BOB HART
MONKhV. i»,rf milohitroo, ,M LITil.I MAO
L-ndimy (1 E. Ill hatda
ttAXTED-U H » let Ladle*. &• Hoy. r..r Prewi'i V .olnmlBi.. OI» AVna».n wh* Lived la her Attn,
WILL 8H0BTLT ArrUK-
RObert Prasor, tla© Great Fautomlmist
The Young Actrcsi
*y* Obi
JsfW •»» Ps %ru«v TtrtHtAi , .... ,.«.«// I
U I. M
Te-a>eB. •*•*<,-.■
■Utile MdR»iM«
oamsim nuci yuaxTi
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THE JOUBNAi OF AMUSEMENTS.
PnbUsLed every Dm In the Year by
50» Merchant Bad CG5 tVoahlngton rt*
Below Montgomery, Bu 7ranoisoo.
FRIDAY JUNE 13, 1878
AMUSEMENTS. Etc
AUuunDrA Theatre.
The nightly attendance at this hone* continues
very large, as ladeed it should be, considering the
multitude ot attractions offered, and the expense
the management Is under. G. W. Jester, "the
Man with tLe Talking Band" astonishes and de-
lights evf rj one, Little Mae is great in bis original
Haience, Kelly and Leon aop-ar in the comedietta
of "The Belts of the Kitohen," Matter Barney doe"
his champion jig, and also appears in Sound* from
Germany, Miss Fanny Gibson slogs sweet ballads.
Meter; RueaoU and Bakeradnet, sod the p.rfor-
mancs concludes with tbe scrrsmisg farce of "The
Miaohievoae Monkej" with Little Mao as the
Monkey.
California. Theatre.
There was a large audience last night, when Miss
Fleet, a joon* lady of San Francisco who has
been for some time studying for the stage, under
Mrs. Julia Melville, made ber ftrat apDSaranoe on
any stage. In tbe eharactsr of Donna Violante in
'The Wonder." Miss Fleet has a graceful figure
an attractive face acd agcod voice ; In addition to
these physical qualifies lions for the etage, sbepoa.
•esses intelligence, ambition and perfect sell pos-
session. With these advantages and also that of
having received oareful training by an aitistewho
understands hsr profession, Miss Fleet sucoeeded
last night in making one of the moat successful
•ret appearances ever known in the1 history of the,
stage. She showed a little nervousness in tbe
Brit scene of the first sot, but tnencef orward play
•d hsr part more like an old actress than a novice.
We most congratulate Mrs. Jdeliilleon bsrpnpili
and Miss Fleet, on having achieved a success se~
unmistakable as that of last night At the olose
of each act tbe debutant* was called before the
eo.rts.in and rewarded with showers of bouquets
John MeOallongb played the role of Don Fcili
excellently well, Maggie Wooro flas charmingly
plquante as Flora, and J, 0, Williamson amusing
as ever as Llrardo. Miss Carrie Wyatt who is
making rapid progreia in ber profession played
iBeswithmneh iplrit and the jaalous scene be-
tween her, and Maggie Moore and J. 0. William-
son was admirably worked op. "Bole a Wife and
Have a Wife" concluded the performance. To-
night "Hamlet" will be played with John MeOal-
longb as the melancholy Dane, Miss Minnte Wal-
ton as Ophelia, Mies Annie Graham aa tbe Queen
S>ad generally goo oast. At the m&tioae to-mor-
row "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be performed. In
tbe evening J. 0. Williamson, the popular comedian
will take his benefitacd will presenfeoneof thebeit
and most varied bills of the season the alient fea-
tures of which we give in an advertisement In ano-
ther column.
Bella Union Theatre.
I red Bitobie, the Dutch comedian and song and
dsnoa artiite, Lon Dixon tbe banjo soloist.
Miss Lotta Gray, protean actress, and M»b A) ay
Leslie, baliadiat, and a host of othera will appear
to-night in a very varied and attractive programme
which is pablished on our first page.
Buckley's New Varieties.
Among the attractions offered at this bease to-
night are' Neg oEoo ntrioltles" by Ned Buckley
and Harry Devoy. "Tbe Two Dromios" ballads by
Hlse Nellie Howard, "Too Lite for the. Boat" and
"I want my Picture Taken."
The Now York and New Orleans
Zoological and Equestrian Exposition
Thia grsat combination exhibition of equestrian
talent, me nigerie and educ;t:d animals will open
on the old circus lot on Jaeksoa street for ten days
only, commencing on Thursday evening Jane 19th.
An advertisement on our first rage gives a detailed
account of the al tractions offered with namea of
performers in circus and alUtof the variaos ani-
mals in tbe mensgirie. This tbe first of the Great
Eastern shows which has florae to this Oosst will
be visited by tbontaods nightly. Flcnro will be
the sole programme as of all other entertainment]
in San Francisco.
Tbe WlenlawsHl Concerts.
This famous artist, who is shortly to make hie
apneaisnos In San Franclaco, canned as great a
sensation in New York as u the great citiee of
Europe. The New Yoik Timee said: "Mr. Wie.
niawski'e tone is of unexceptionable strength,
ronadness and purity: his bowing in tbe 'canta-
bile' portions of bie music ib perfect in ite gravity
and eloquence; bis harmonics are of unfailing
purity ; hie 'staccati' are simply marvellous."
Badger's Park. Oakland.
The Caledonian Club will bold their Seventh
Annual Gathering and Games at Badger's Park,
Oakland, on Sunday next. Fall particulars are
published in another column.
Benefit of J. C. WlUiamioc.
Next Saturday evening, J. a Williamson, tbe
very popular comedian of tbe California Theatre,
will be tbe recipient of a well-earned beaifit. He
will present a capital bill consisting of "Tbe Child
of the Regiment" a new local farce by Clay M.
Greene, entitled The Chinese Invasion" eperatia
seleotlonaby the Fabbri Troupe and the "Bnmpty
Dantpt.y" combat by W. Lawtonand C. A. Cait'S,
Anatouioax, Mosetjm.— One of tbe most
complete eolleetione of the kind In the United
States, comprising hundreds of costly and beau-
tiful wax models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
inly) at the Museum on Montgomery street. An
hour may be proftMhiv spent- here.
San Francisco Jewelry Manufactory.
D. W. Laird, 610 Merohant ttre. t. Diamond
Betting, Eoameliug„ All kinds of repairing
done. Jewelry for sale, i-p
The Wew Oyster- House,
Oybteb Ghotto has been opened by A W.
Manning, one of tho oldest Oyster Dealers in
the olty, "For Ladles and Gentlemen,** at 428
Fine st, next to Bowen Bros., grocers. TMt it
At swry respect a place wkert a genOanan can
tofts hit ./omiJy. $.Q
We get no business from Chinese, and we
er yy none to do our work, at the What Oheer
i_^drj Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. »
Bonnd Not to be Beat,
Is G. Bnxknardt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots made to i rd* r mm 96 It ?] o. a good
ana *s tie faction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington street and be convinced, A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on band, at
prloes to suit ev> r . one's purse. 4-BX
Olam Ohowder Every Nijrtifc.
flue best chowder in town, st tbe original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton etreet, jost off
Living: for Show.
Show is tbe besatti ng sin of oar women
Comfort is everywhere sicrificedrto style. A
fine bonus and handsome furniture are kept
far tbe world's inspection. A servant or two
must be paid out of a limited income, be-
cause it is yulgar for a lady to do her own
hons9work. Our middle class live as if
they were rich. The pride of our women is
to break down the distinction that tbe pos-
session of wealth naturally creates. A finer
and more worthy pride would inspire them
to observe distinctions which they are not
responsible for and which entail no disgrace*
We always admire a woman who says openly,
'* We cannot afford this thing." The worth
uttered, the battle is won. Half of tbe ex-
penditure which makes married life so bur-
densome are sacrifices to a false and ignoble
vanity. Instead of feeling humiliated at a
plainer style of living than a rich man in-
dulges in, a poor man's wife should glory
iu it. Who are the women of our cities that
are subject to scandal ? Not these who live
within the known means of their husbands.
The devilish whisper does not follow them
when they appear on the itreets— their vir-
tue is demonstrated by their daily life. But
the thonghtlo-e woman whose rich and vari-
ous toilettes eost half her husband's income,
ib always regarded with suspicion, no matter
how correct and cironmspeet her life may be.
Selfish Woman.
A "lady" whites to a New York pap9r com-
plaining tnat smoking is aliened at Thomas
Garden Concerts in New York and wishes
the journal to be the instrument in remov-
ing an annoyance from a plaed where it has
no right to exist; In reply to this the Arca-
dian veiy pertinently remarks: Thia is
about as cool a request as ba? been made for
sometime, and nearly as reasonable ss if
the same person were to enter a smoking
car and request all present to extinguish
their cigars. The very ration d'etre of a
garden concert is that people shall there
smeke, driok and enjoy themselves in a do
corous manner.
Newspaper Talk.
The Oregon eiitors do not appear to be
much more gentlemanly in their mode of
argument than those in Ban Francisco, if we
may judge from tbe following which ap-
pears in tbe Statesman:
Tbe little, dirty*moutbea\ bad boy of the
genius Hoodlum, species blackguard, al-
ways thinks be has triumphantly answered
an argument when be bae hurled agairjst his
antagonist all the vile names which he cm
find lying aronnd loose in his dirty, vile lit-
t'e mind. The fellow who occupies tbe
vacant editorial chair of the Oregonian
seems to be of the same way of thinking.
La Donna e Mobile.
A new York paper says: There is a young
lady in town who is puzzling all her ac-
quaintances as to how she colors her hair.
She changes its color every other day. One
day it will be auburn, another brown, auo
ther golden, another jet black. How on
earth she does it we don't know, but she
does.
A Good Plan.
A Kansas man allows bis wife five dcl-
ars a week for pin money, with the under-
standing that she shall forfeit ten cents for
each absent button, and the same amount
for each eupoi poor coffee. This arrange-
ment has been goiner. on for two years, and
the day has not yet come when he could
claim the first ten cents.
Lo, the Poor Indian.
A Kansas district school was recently
visited acd addressed by Messrs. Big Mouth,
Powder Face, and Spotted Wolf-all tbe
noblestkind of red men. A mi chievous
kind of seboolboy placed a pin-trap where
Big Mouih sat down, and that chieftain was
observed to rise hastily, and remarked:
"Ugbl too muoh flea-bite. Me no stay to
hear class in analytical geology."
Woman's Klghis.
One would think that it was one of woman's
rights to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the same price for it. Nearly all the res-
taurants " for ladles and gentlemen" In Ban
Francisco have poorer fare than those where
gentlemen only dine. There ib ah eioeptiov.
At the FlONEEB F.ESTATTEAKT, OB WaeMog-On
street, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladles can
get an excellent breakfast, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
Blnce 1849, provides every luxury the market
e floret p, Both ladles and gentlemen find there
oibhts to please tne most epicurean taste. *
Asa. Xj. "W"£i\i£?rttni nn's
"Ohtgaw Beer Depot," 623 Sacramsnto street,
between Montgomery and Ee*rny, The cele
orated " Chicago Lager Beer," -and the best of
liquors. Dally lm.cb, with lobtt-r Bolad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begnltr Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swi-a cheeee and p&nd-
Wicnee, served to order. To lunch at Wanga-
man's Ib the thing. 0-s
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Fresh and Sweet.
Per the best confectionery, g* to Oanty and
Warner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. V
Trie Last New Song*.
Air— "Jfort ot Chandtn,"
Emerson Oorvllle Is my name,
My business always ia the same;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all 1 show,
Oh! high oh) Ob 1 high oh)
None who have been bnt again will go.
Corville cays sol says sol
0» Pine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of Shell.flth In every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladles with escorts there always go.
Ladles go I Ladles got
Emerson Corvlile's polite I and so
S-l Th»y got they go) they go)
Pratt** Abolition OIL
Didn't Want Any.
The Hollidter Gdzette, Monterey county .
is responsible for the following:
Marshal Lyon has been, for tbe past week,
busily engaged in enforcing t e flue and
stovepipe ordinance for the prevent on of
fire. He called at a boosa on Thursday and
the following colloquy took place between
young lady and himself:
"Madam," said Lyon, in tbe blandest
manner, "I have come as flue and *tope-
pipe inspector to look at the pipes and flues
in tt.is house to at-cerfain if tbe provisions
of the ordinance have been complied with"
Tbe damsel looked at Lyons as be reeled
off tbe jaw breakeis and s*id nothing, so
confounded wae she at Lyon's reckless
charge on the dictionary.
Tbe Marshal spoke again: "Madam, yon
evidently do not understand me. To up-
hold tbe stern msjoaty of tbe law, it de-
volves upon me to peregrinate to tbe differ-
ent r. side* ces there to obtain by ocular
demonstration "
" No, sir," spoke up the young lady, ""we
don't want any to-day."
Pair O'Soals.
Ghosts seldom go in couples, bnt a newly
married pair of Troy people have been driv-
en out of their chosen home by the appari-
tion of a man and women that would come
in each night and diaagreebly glide aroundj
passing through walls where there were no
doers, and never tilling the trouble to go
aronnd chairs and table?,bnt always through
them.
Sooiety Hoodlum.
The New York Mail says: "Two young fel-
lows, well known tn society, disgraosd them-
selves by o imlog to blows in tbe parlors of
lady at a large reception the other evening.
The hostess, with rara spirit, sent them a
request to leave ber house at once, and has
since cut them botb."
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What is that which Adam never saw,-
never possessed, and vet he gave to each of
his children ? Parents.
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are the leading es-
■entralB of an enjoyoblerlde, and these cannot
be secured in Ban Francisco so unquestionably
as from Frank Bonton, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting tha Occi-
dental Hotel. Hifihundsome turn-outs are need
by the beet circles of the city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
courteous drivers, he is more liberally patron-
i zed than any other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladles in particular, will engage no carriages
exeept those wbioh he provides. Fran* has en-
Joyed great success in his business, and the
admirable way In which he conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronise him. "
Oysters.
In strolling round tbe other night,
To look at Trlsoo by gas light,
uur careless feet, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, made a screen
Through which a sweet bouquet was seen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er whloh the waters softly fell,
Blade that window eeem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
Stop," said my friend, "let's go In here—
It looxs so nice — and try their oheer."
"All right," I said, "I must agree
That this place suits me to a *T/"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our side a waiter neat'
Made his appearance, asked our wish-
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true,
* And cooked magnificently, to*;
AH kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat,
Oooked every style; just think of that,
And If your mouth dont water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabe and terrapins;
In fact, we found they bad within
That cosy place all klndsof game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which wo corid name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladisB, too, have found, twoold seem,
That they have here the beat ice cream;
Bo here they flock, the little dinners,
To get wfiat they call "such nice dinners*'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll und made plain: .
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster Bouse, 337 Bnah street, above
Montgomery; open Bay and Night.
OHABLZ8 HAAKE. Proprietor.
Everybody Suited.
There is no end to the multitude of fashions
tn bate. At " The" Bat Store. 64T Washington
street (second hat store below Kearny), all these
orw styles can be found. The stook is immense
—the prices are reasonable, Every one who
goes there is sure to be suited, n
Crystal Sample Rooms.
The Crystal, alive to the wants of the com-
munity, has Imported direct, 8tfwa.bd'b cele-
brated Scotch Whisky, whloh all true lovers
of good l'quors will sample if wise, Brlody at
Dunne, proprietor", 535 Saoranunto street, be-
twern Montgomery and Sanseme. 6 c
l>o Not esulTer from Corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, can find Instant
jelief by applying at Dr. B. H. Cowan's Inatl-
nte, 310 Kearny etreet, from 1 to 6 p.m. We
jitA*k from experience, having tested the Doo-
;er's capability. Beterences given if required. B
Twenty Thousand
Papf r Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Ohear Laundry, office 121 Leideador first.
Remo-val,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented and re-
paired as usual, and sold cheaper than ever, i
A great variety of TIcb and Bows, all styles,
]nat received at the What Cheer La ondry, 121
Leldesdorff street. *
McDowell, Slio-vr Card "Wx*ltear
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10,
608 Market street, cor. PoBt and Montgomery V
Five Hundred ML en Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
ffnat Cheer Laundry, 131 Leldesdorff st. *
Mbs
sasssatt
A Servant in tbe Center.
Weed's Oarptt Sweeper, with the belt assort-
ment of Carpets end Furniture In tbe State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Dr, Barlow J. Smith
Is giving a couxs of Free Lectures to Gentle,
men on Seaaal Physiology and Nervous Dis-
eases at his Hygelan Hall, 697 California street,
every Friday evening, oommenolng at T3ti o'clock,
A cart of the evening is devoted to examining
and preBorlblng for patients.. Dr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations in regard to health
to Invalida dally, from 9 to 4 r> at., tree. w
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boo Its* !]«-«. on d S>tatloa«a-s.
H. H. Moore, 609 Montgomery, near aaorohaat.
BatlneM Colleges*
Heald's, Bryant A Stratton'e College, 24 Post (treat
Batchers.
Kate. Fred. Stalls, H to VW. California Market,
Employment Office.
Ohas. F. Beoherer A Co., 652 Sacramento street
Chinese Bmolojmeot Co.— Pierce A Co., 6ft Sac-
ramento street.
French Fnaey Boodi,
Locan A Co., 19 Mentg-omery, 107 aad 10* Butt**.
Hair Jewelry.
H. A. Callander, mannfaotnrer, 12 Second street.
Bamnson, A. B. A Co., 110 Second street,
Jf tinners.
Mrs. M. Belig, 236 Kearny street
Searcher ef Records.
O. Y. Gillespie, 611 Washington street
Wuiches suid Jewelry.
H. A. Calender 62 Second street.
WMtesers and Paper Hecien.
A. W. Wbelden. )2S Geary street
Wine* and Liquor a, ( Wholesale.)
Daoerl F. A Co.. 504 Front-
MISS N. SCULLY,
LADIBS-
FASHIONABLE HAM DRESSER
Has Removed to
8*4 Washington st..
Fear doors below Stockton- stree
Hair-work of all Descriptions made to order
Courses moderate, jell lm
VARIETY TALENT WANTED
THE
FOB,...
VARIETIES,
P100HB, NEVADA.
Address,
SAM'L NECMAN, Ensiaesa Maoager,
jell if T4RIRTIB8. Pio-io.*, Iter.
BOKER'S BITTERS.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS ROLE AGBNT IN
UalifoJoia, for tbe sale of ibe above cele-
brated Bitt ib. He Is prepared to deal witb
Meronanta and Jobbers on tbe moa* reasonable
terms. WM. B. JOHNSTON,
jail lm 48» California street.
PIANOS
,...AKD.„.
ORGANS.
CALL ADD EXAMINE KINDS AKO PRIOE3
before purebejipg eleewbere. Good b&rguioa
to be bad.
A. L. BAKOROFT <*! CO..
jelitt 7«« Market .treat.
THE OLD
Eiot scotcn,
IS Mortoa Street, near Keanij,
A.11 Drinlis Ten Cents
Hot Drinks a Specialty.
TNE BEST TOM aNDJLBRY IN TOWN.
Always on file tbe New York Herald, Harper'*
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doing*, Police Ga
zette, all the California papeis. also London
Pnocii, BaH'eLifc. IUastrated London News. Oail
and satisfy yourself.
•tsr Don't forget the sign of tbe Sot Scotch.
fe7tf W. S. WALDKOW. Proprietor.
GEORGE MATES*
DEALER IN OYSTERS. OLAMS
andall kinds ol SHELL FISH,
Stalls Nos. 40, 41, 48, California
Market, entrance on Oalifonr i street. —
Public or private parties tuid families supplier
from 6 A.U. to 12 P. at. Ladies' and Gentlemen'-
Or»**f TJUwiw oTien? tram C . w */, 11 t».i* *.vn W
- - a 1j» coosolted
>n business or sickness daiif, from 10 A. M. to
S P. ac. Spiritual Circles, bandar, inesdnvjied
Friday evening", at8 P. it., at ner residence, SSS^
O'Farrell etreet. near MaBoo. m B-lm
Metropolitan Theatre,
SACRAMENTO.
W* K. MORROW, SOLE PROPRIETOR.-
• This bouse can be rented by tbe night,
week, month or yaar hj, first-class com pinios only
Will bold about $1,910. Address as nbove. ap!9
GREAT REDUCTION IN PR ES
IiASIBi
• XT I .J,,,
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Stre
(I«m«l, Mm: 1 WuUubu
Ho. SO HOITSOllIT 8T>IN
Oppo.lte the xaeh Bow.
BKAMCH, 409 KEAKST MB tt 1
MB, MAYBK O A LLS ATTENT10H T )i.
lv>. «od well .elected aisortmeol of "■
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Y< «t
and doth,
And bie new .tvlos of reedr-mBd. Bilk. w> ~m
•tber LADIES' SDIT8, .t VB&Y LOW?! B.
Al.o. a luce Block of Blripea, Broota. u .
fch.wle, Laoe J.oke(e. Silk ind Oottoa \!
Bilks S.tlns, 'iloflkinge^and every dMcrioZ
Trimmlnga. JUST -MtRIVKD, a krrTbii !
ibe bummer atyles of
ptAijr ajuj, EUiimoitii
Lmn Bvrra,
H. B,— Oloakj, DreHee asd enlte made lo t
In lataat faehioo, at reaeonable ratM.
s,
HALL'S
lR<
V.R1
y^R
s'
,R
SA' \
L
YELLOW
DOCK
AMD
IODIDE of POTAi
nnDI BEST 8PB1XO Ml
la ate. Parlflee the Bio.. *
morbid, eorrc,t and Inpsre m,
Car*. IXheamat Ibcq and Blerearlal h
Sold br all llraffglrt..
AdjaiCT, 411 SAHiSltMB STB
SOLE AGENTS FOB
BK. rilBT'l 1.AJST CB1IOI
D B. PIBBI'8 WJOUroOT Tit
l=»OSTE3H.I
Frogrammee, and all klnde of Prlotias
SHOW, LECrUBE. COXCEKT. 1J
ATKE rand CIBCVS MAHA9I i I
AT LOW BATES, BY
:o. ^". istereil
SSS OL1I STKKET.
THOMAS W. 1
SIXalTEiXI. I»X..*VJ
MAKLTAUTUREBB
— AMD—
HBP Al « K tt,
•TO-AK1 TED,
AT....
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
CBKI1SKE, V1TOHIBII,
THREE GOOD VARIETY WOMEN
sas-Talent going East will find it to their ad van-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. UcDANIfiL,
mj0 Look Box No. ). Cheyenne, Wyoming.
CANDIES.
ALL KINDS* OB THB FINEST GOA1TO1
made at onr Steam Candy Factory daily. Al
orders, especially from the ooantry, ars solloltac
apd will be promptly attended to. _
OANTY A WAG1
1#T Monti-omarr -t- nar.v H«l
ALHAMBRA LODGING HOUSE
FINELY VUKYlfiRSD BOOMS. BUR
gla or in suits,
Well AJsnL«flrSl smd Y«*tt latSH* .
•Iff 3i»b str«Mt.
Lyon's Portable
KITCHEN FURNACE.
IN ITS BOONDHY OF GOAL AND RTOVB',
aa a pstteat cooker, broiler. to>el«r. and liar-
iron heater, ia a neceastv to e»-ry bonr.el"-*-uer
who wishes vo »»»b tb* atrnvfl and twn-tbirds of
thofnelit ooesQinn. It ii otaeap— #1 5f>. Call *■ d
Be»if. at work, a' 8tomb» A Mil'-r'i. pl«rober«,
."-fit-rt, tin, oopor-T sari etr-.ve atora. oppoaite
tiaffnire'^ On«r» i-on»t», ••? W«*hlnn'on stre*',
TiAAO U. WAtp, Agaat of the PauiA" On^tt.
&Q DRUBS, BANJOS.
^C —Aim—
UTMEX HVUeAL
ESTABU8HJED IN
. ssF-Looeone sdyen on the Banjp and I
MISSION STHEET, between First an.
N. B.-Fine-toned Silrer Solo BanJCsai
easionala always on band.
FREE AND EAST
Piano and Sin glna At 8 ] ■
CHARING
44*SAU
BOO Mission street, near •««•■•
d-W EAGLES A WILD, PtwH'jJ 1
Philadelphia Restaur)
GRAB. V. BEBGOLD. PR0FB1«T*: |
THE OBOI0E8T MEATS A1Q1
Vegetables, Board by tbs weed. -
4-OH PINK KTRKfi.T between Kearny 1
und MnDtvninsiT m.^Sfi In* -
MILITARY COODSlf*!
GOLD AND SILVER THE1TB I
TRIMMINGS,
8*5 Montgomery street, Xooi
mhMtf T. BODGEBB JOffl J
EDWARD PEEL &
OSS and «£? Washington stre
HAVB OPENED A COOKING BBTaI
mac t a', this since for tbe parposs •! I
Ins BALL BTJPPfBS aod LOMCHBB F{1
MOB AND BALOON8. on the mo^t rail
terns. Lnuobes dfllyered in any part ef '
frse of oharge. Tbe pairorage of ths W |
tbe oity iB respectfully solicited.
CHIKVOYANT. — MAD. MABTELlI
jost arrived from Emopei srsware n" *
i»l qaeniions ; dt-vflopes mfdinms; n.a|I11
lix-B. Oirclde. Tne day, rd Batrndsy * '
names riven. Fr*Dch aid Geraan *»okif
mission: 1 adiss. Fifty CsnU : Genilen. ,
Po'ar. Honra from U to A and T toll
9 ^) 'rwrnuM^tnutl
Ob\ *^ ~* ' '
f) WEST (N N8TE
>. i.
» IHB» I Bj... •■ M ,P
CALIFORNIA TIHUTRI.
"»• JOHN WcCULLOUCM ••
GARO
OF AMTJ8EMENT8
• •
-HflHI l'AOIFIO
H*MlErLAWr EEPOKTflB
H ^L Cv3 Lj .£ T * * rM"u' ,mb "
.»., —
....CiaCTLATM a ....
1 the Theatres,
SttCULATED EVERY DAY
M
it sriui
rnUnte
BaLLY THROOQHOOT THE CIT?
in mini
uioinm
;T'I un a
HI MUM
BTE
niliiutO
trail. »ra
lomtm.
tuiuni
'. Stei
CUT"*
□I THX T..AB.
""3B9I
ISSUED EVIRY TUESDAY.
,« 0.1, U«al JMrul P«bllmk«4 Rta*
•f tko ■l«l«ll.pl.
NATTKPAY at .'
UH«lH
I M I r l.iM -s ( vi;|N K,Tl\Kh
»»Tr«t>»T iti»m» ivm ink
Annual Benefit of Mr. J. C. WILLI AIYISOIV
< -'.Wat »o1 *»r1»d I'6t»rttl- m-r,t will »* pmsiM. TIM fatn>wi
^'-A.IOI^I OPERA TROUPE,
WILL APPEAR IN CHOICE SELECTIONS.
la MMrqutB?* of lb. bkM f.Tor "1 h wbloB la* Dnra. of
TJ N CLE TO IMC' I
O A 33 I IV,
W«* i-*c*It*<V ii will tw r«?p«BUd for potitltMj ike l>it tiam co
lYIondajr and Tuesday Ev'gs June 16 & 17,
Wednesday Jnne IS, Farewell Benefit Mr. Geo. D. Chaplin,
In ft* I* niton 'be :*t*it lenifttlOB, i. J. MtCLORKEY 8 drums found' d on DB1T HARTE'B po*mi. "Hsr LttUr,
And "Flyun of Yirgiois," »ud caII d
O VB
•X*
RftcrT'd •**•%•— Dm. OireJs «(• Orcbwtn El «• fUloony..
EtMrrt4 S)e«ta>-B»iooBir _ »* S^*Ii*'T'(V
Dtm« Circle Adratsstoa
"•I o*» vShSt'^Siim""'.'",
. S>« ,n.| •!«
Publishes all ibe California Supreme
Court Reports.
IT ■ *■ .MIIVIIIIUII <0,DIII. UUO»B.
NKarr or Tim r»nrMiii>y .a *
RELIABLE AND INDISPENSABLE AID TO
THE PRACTICAL LAWYER.
J. P. BOGARDTJS, Publisher.
iMni.icia.Tioj. ornoa.
No, G3B Morobnnt Street
sa.n FiUHOiNuo.
.AND!
I.!t»'"|
it b»i"*1
-risian House.
■ ill RtFlSl,,
ILOOK I101TBI BAII.ROAD
THORIN, Proprietor.
[SHED ROOMS
....AMD....
• tauraii t .
Qwwlity •' "Wine., I„W-
■on ..nd I liar*.
.TaUIQ IT WiEK OR MONTH.
...EVERY...
itnrday Evening,
AT BIQHT O'CLOCK.
AT THE OT.D OBIQTTTAL
■ RED LIu.V ID Oi.n »treet,
"where job cm otv* HOI' AND
UULD DRINKS of Me Terj be*t
qisliiy. The "O d t*porv" n el-
■ «»ja on btarl. Drop ir.
DAVK MKNDKS, Proprietor.
iiphii,1
<
CHILD HAS RETURNED TD
It*» Parent.
IEKA SHIRT STORE,
1 EvMrmy tr«ct( ha* Benofrd t*>
3 Hooond street,
lar* y*a will find m complete .**-
■{••.* *f IHIBTS ud rUBNUH-
•t the uea*.l I*>w price*.
EEWDIOT A OO.
|f*»'
fif^
IVERLAND HOUSE,
id ••• MOB1MIVTO »T«Etr
■ UB MOBTQQMBRY.
PEST HOUSE IN THE OITY.
HOUSB Hit JUST Bin THOR-
*of Of
- BARBER SflOP .-nnowoUd. Also,
_ OrerUod Hobs* 7»» Kuktt ■tr«Dr..
t •wrtb. **d 9 Fo*nb iVf stt. o**r Mat kit-
Proprietor.
»S, HOLMES A CO.,
IICllHI,!, BTB1IT,
bbxi roB all xm ds or eooDs,
*od to »H bn.tn«#. ff-jfl, «l| part* of
• omtnUilon. aVfaBa, UUb nrif n ft.9
On its Triumph March From Ocean to Ocean!
The Great New York and New Orleans
Zoological, Equestrian Exposition
MENAGERIE, CIRCUS AND MUSEUM!
One Tioliet A.c3Lria.its to a.11 Tents.
open on Jackson Street Lot, for Ten Days
Only, Commencing
THURSDAY EVENING 7... JUNE 19, 1873.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY.
Th.U«..tMda.M»at«apl...aOlroa.lb.l.«.li.«'""^ «•» »'«•<••<'. tr.T.UI.« .»!» ud ».l..l,.l, b, ,.ll, »d win., . Bp~l.l T»i..l
n O.T.. .1 .. ..p.... o< OT.r »2>.0M lor •'•"^''■^
-,-Ib »f Prler».-Dr... Cirot. BI.IB O. Un
Will Ml»b,».t0.m.»<l Jon« H «d 1«.
W. W. 0.1. , Mu.(.r. W. K. MuJ "°. P'«w At»°fr
uHuku I ieii««.r a d n it»»
jnom o«t ato >,TidO-«a
won ,«
io i ..( po, "«>fl>r> 1^^ *a, qua *J..«W ti.q .^
,o.i '.q..,w .n. .do.;, (Mrtqf pa. 4-
HaaAHAO A.aAATd HIU USlkHQd » J\
«l (-,
asnoij duijs pue
OldlOVd NH3HAn08
'jiniunoi Kotw& pun h*aa 9*4^
SANGER HALLE
(BlKGER'S HALL.)
IS 6KABT ST.. NIAE E1ABIT.
A**c bat Ut« CltolctHl Mrnods of WIbw*
■md Ialqaor* •■ hauid.
DEPOT WIVAND A EAUHLI BAY IREWflf
fsUlf 0HR1B FBLDMAHBt.
Attontion, Good Livers!
MR. P. BRROBB, FORMERLY
uroprlstorof tb* Mlrif-n R**>
• tjtAfit. d«i inkon ih- Btii(>meDt
>l botb the MtDnra' K#». *or*nl or»x
rol*l Btrn.il. *nd Ihu- M,Qcn''
08 Mftrhat BtiAfll. in psrtnsrablp *>ttB MRU
\ DKAYKUK, whohu b»«o iono*«t*d with th«
flrm torjroitra. Ik prOT«TJ»ots b*v* M»n mad* tm
id* cut* tun d«p*rtn*i lost will render tb* M4W
oors'moiv popular tbso tt bss i>»tr bo»o darlitir
lb* a ••*rt<>f lu prtMpsritr. Oor Bill* of Fm%
inib-tn *.M tb* dslloM.nl of tha mssob. Oit
troth) In "Uood F»rt. Good Oookhog *nd Modexia**
OhaVTgM."
P. IU.KOKS aft CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT,
Sltl ftOd SU COtEVSMrSUU -aaw. .
*ea M»rkstitr**t.
Op*n km s A.M. to 10 r.At »oU la
FRED. C. WENTWORTNp
Asboodom tbtt *t his Ssloou,
OOl Kwaarap •*., Kf. VT. tor. 8*«raa*M.rt*>>
Long fkmoas for tb* *bo*IUdo* of II*
WINEM and LIQlTOItt»
All Drlnki will hsnoeforth be
t h ixr o b ivr t m *>
m*Mioa
PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE.
TUBIIll CITT, »ViDl,
rUIS ELKGAHT THBATKB BAB BBBH
djcorkt«d. »Bd M bo raotcd br tb. nil '
31 th. ml. Bur. .vj i/.T»lkoi oorai
UlMnilf brattad wilb e. .upllc.tlc>n b/ l.t
j«)i» riPKi
B BB-
aaaara
THE JOTTBNAL OFAtfTTSEMBNTfl.
Published every Day in the Year by
S3« ssterefcant and SO* Wiwhin^toa St
*■ Below Montgomery. San KTAncisocv.
FBIDAY JTJiNE 13, i»73
Ahead Affnin.
The OhroDiole often publishes news which
ean bo found in no other paper. It let tae
Bulletin and Call get a little ahead of it on
the Modoc War business, but now it is ahead
of all its contemporaries on the subjest of
Btnd-olHbs. It gave ia yesterday's issue,
elaborate iostiuctioDi bow to make and bow
■to use a sand-club, evidently writ en by ao
expert. It followed these iDBtrnctijcs dp
with the following bit of "exuloBive" news:
Heller, the e 'lebr-t d pranist, is supposed
to have met bis death from a s<ro> e of this
diabolical weapon. He w*s. attacked in a
eo;oh in Mexico by road agents, and struck
aaros* thebdck with a Bann-club. The re
rail did not develop for nearlv two months,
when the flesh bjgan to mortify and death
followed.
Poor Heller! The last we heard of him he
was alive and well, conjuring and paying
the piano to large andiecees in the East In-
dies, and new the Coromcle says be was
kiV.oi in M»xtco with a sand-clab. No otber
piper has toil news, and we hops no otber
will publish it, because Heller won't like it
f they d •.
Unprofitable .
Old Mr. , sped about 60, is very affec-
tionate and fatherly in his manner to young
ladies. The ottur day he asked little Jenny
, about twelve years of age, to ki*s him.
Her mother said, "Jenny \i very bashful."
"Oh," said Mr. , "You don't mind kiss-
ing an old man like me, do you Jenny?"
Jenny replied, "I don't tee that there is any
particular pleasure ia, it Mr. ."
Fubilc Acoummodatlon.
Washing left at the offloe before 8 a. m., can
be returned In the evening if required; we
never disappoint! What Oheer Laundry, 121
LelaeedoEff street. •
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Remedy for all Achea and Pains.
Star Shirts una Oollars.
All sorts and sizes, for sole cheap, at the
What Cater Laundry, 121 Leldesdorff st.
"Whtte Labor Only I
Employed by the What Oheer Linndry, 131
LetdeadPiff street. *
5*r«tt'a Abolition Oil
Oores Stiff Jointe, Sprains and Bruises. 3-l
PraU'a Abolition Oil
Oures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails.
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Bchoen-
wald, 127 Second street. i-m
Tbe Beat Remedies.
©r. Perry's Last Chance, for pain, Dr. Pec
ty'B Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 417 Sansome
street, center of commercial. •
X*lLotoa:ravpnl« Cards.
At one dollar per dozen at the Peoples Art
Gallery. 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. A
Notice to the Public.
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
South of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now Bel-
ling off bis fine stook of men's, boys' and ohil.
arena' clothing, on account of removal, at
.greatly reduced prices. Every description of
gents furnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
•to., below ooat, Call If you wans bargains. 3l
Moroni or Families who are about to spend
•the Summer In the country with their children,
«ught not to forget before they go to provide
themeelves as well as their children with under-
clothing. The only place where they can buy
the sunt cheaper and made of better material
than at acy otner place is at H. Fried! and* r a
Qo'fl, No. 9 Third street, Nucleus Building. 3a
2>r. X>oJb.er-ty
Has devoted his study more par Ucdarly to
chronic aDd specific practice, and as such le
-vow the moat suoeesstul of any Physician In
Ban Francisco. Offloe 619 Sacramento street,
aomer of Leldesdorff; a few doors oelow What
Oheer House. x
Sftm Moore,
Formerly of Bubs House Oarrtagea, can be
found In front ef Coleman Bros, clothing ea-
tebUanment, eoutbweet corner Bush and Mont-
gomery at*., or Dexter Stables. Carriage orders
eft at either place promptly attended to day
or night, at reduced rates. ra
A. £*!«&■ B,rLT bo«ation.
Persons desiring- coaa'orUble lodgings in a
Central location, snouts visit the Alhambza,
and inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building u ■ tot fine one and is well
lighted and ventilated.
Ladles Vlsitinsr cards.
Written, engraved or printed by Joan P.
Dwtsb, 136 Sutter street, opposite Lick Homw,
end at the Grand Hotel. V. B.— Hamdkbji-
CHisrs neatly iusexd. PsauautKBD? of every
description to order. ,
Dental Work,
Fob sTNreT quilits or wo&r, go to T. 0. Jae-
aup, dentist, cor. Sutter md Montgomery, over
"Tucker's, ^^_^ 5-u
Oljubygtasx.— Madame Clara Antonla, the
Clairvoyant Physician and Independent Trano*
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. BuBb and Pine.
'Consultations in English, French a»d Qenaan.T
Fun Under Difficulties.
The Alta pretends t j believe that we steal
all the funny paragrapbs that appear in
Fioabo. Tbiflisnoteo. We write some of
thorn, we write uuder difficulties. Tnepub"
li»Laref this paper publiauta also tha Pa-
cific Law "-B-portcr. HcedltB3 of the
agony wliioh suoh a course inflicts on us
he has the proofs of tbat pi- per re*d in the
editorial room of the Figabo office. The
fiend who reeds theae proofs has ft loud
voie*. and seems to like to ebow his powers
of e'.ocutioD, B:cantiy we commenced a
humorous ariole on the «*Cau*eof Deaths'
during Infancy." We were just elaborating
a pnu on whooping oongb, when the P. L.
B, proof reader oommeuctd:
Per Ooeiam.
The first ground of error relied upon is,
tbattbeCqorterrea in requiring tbedefen-
dant to exercise his right of prematurely;
and bwfore twelve jurors had baeo procored
whymthe Conrt d.cided to be compettnt
and qualified. But the actioa of the Oonrt
wab in strict accordance witu the ruling of
this Court in People v. Sooggina (37 Caj.
676),andw:i8 00ireot, unless that easa ia to
bo now overruled.
We ran our fingerB through cur ambrosi-
al leeks, wriggled about uneielly on our
chair; and tried to close our ears to the Bound
of that voice which etui went on ottering
legal j irgon, which leuumbed and stupe-
fled our intellect. Tatre waa a lull of a
fn-v minors; (he proof reading Wis ans-
peud. d, the time was filled up by a playful
fi^ht between two of the Figabo eurritra.
who were waiting for tbeir papers. We
Btroggltd bravely on, and were getting a
litt e Jn the vein again when the iea-er
recommeLOid;
if there were no rther way cf meeting
this posit on, it would doubtless famiah a
strong argument in favor of the farmer dco-
trine, that it is the judgment and not the
satisfaction which pasfes t*ie property.
Adams, v. Brongbton, 2 8tra 1078; aud sea
oases collect d in Buckland v. JobnBon, 16
C. B. Is5. 8ueh is not tb« law, bow^^er,
in thiB Slate— Hyde v. Noble, 13 N. H.
494— and probably not now in England;
Brimameadv. Harrison, Law B>p., 6 C. P.
564; 8. 0. Law Bep., 7 0. P. 547;-aodthe
aid of no such doctrine need be invoked.
We hope that we now have staV d our poaiiion
fairly, the public will appreciate it and con-
fess th:t to write funny paragraphs under
snch circumstances is a matter of much dif-
ficulty. If we have ever and anything that
seemed uckiDd about Ban Jose, if we have
been guilty of a lack of forbearance towards
the ungrammatieal young man of the AJta,
if we have pitehsd into Poillip Phillips, the
Singing Pilgrim more frequently than was
christian like, we put it down to irrita'ion of
mind caused by viva voce reading of the
proofs of the Pacific Law Reporter, aud hope
that this will be accepted as a full and BUffl-
oient excuse. Tfcere he goes again:—
That remark was not s'rictly ctlltd for as
the c^ss then stood; butwehaveno doubt its
correct, and it fullv meets the case es now
predated. '2 Par Bills and Notes; 1 Billiard
on Torts 51; Bunkland v. Jobusoo, sup.;
Hepburn v. SeweU, 5 Har. & Johns. (Md.)
211.
We will smoke until this tyranny iB over
and past.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CAPTAIN ROBERT HALEY'S
Grand Daylight Excursion,
' ON....
8IJD1I JUKE 15. 1878
o
J THE MAQBIFIOEHT
Steamer,
B. M. WHIPPLE.
VlUlun Valltjo Street Wh«I at 0:80 a. M.
ebarp; iheooe to
iud l.lontl . Bed Back. Flounder Flat,
and the .Stone Wry Dock*. ..her*
the Steoot.r ToKderMU I. new
lying.
And retire »o tbe eity b» 6 p. !m. All enUuTeri
will b. mad. to ba.e tbie the Brand suooeB, of the
«mob. A IBiND UF HU8I0 WI1J. BE FUR-
NISHED for tbe 000.1 ica.
P«...«. f.r He 1>»T .!•_•» s*
Children vti-jr"
jell 2t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA^ THEATRE.
Mr. John MoOulloafjb Proprietor and Maoagar
Salordnj EvciUdk Jane 14. 191B
ASMJ.tL II.CMH V
....OP
MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON,
For wbich ootaiioa be fcai tbe honor of prostnt-
iag (or Itae ttpproval cf ata fr eoda and tbe public
i geaer*l .h« lollowiDg aoeqaaUod Hat of Attrac-
tions:
FIRST.
The bcaatital maaiotvl Drama entitled
THtE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT.
Mit-s Higgle Moire aa Josephioe <«ltb book).
Mra. Jud.u a» tbe Docbear. Mf6. Haocdeia as tbe
Marobioaeaa, Mr. Hear; bdw«rda a. -ca'.de Mr.
W. rJarry, *wbo bus tcndl* vjluut'ered ai Pam-
pernioke.. acd Mb. VilH UUbu.\ osGaillot.
BEOO D.
THE FABBRI OPBB1 TBOVFE.
Madams INEZ FABBRI, AKK A. Kl ZHB JAO.
MULluR, ia obotos «el«ctionB, aooompmied bj-
Prof. B. MULDilB FABBK1.
1 H1KD.
Mr. W. Lanton an) Mr. C A. Cartls
Wh»bt>T« kindly Tolanteered, will Qght their
great '
HCMPTY DUHPTT CaMBAT.
Mr. John McCoUoorU
Will reaite
HARBABA FKET'HIE.
Mr. J, C. Wllitammn
Will recite (first time)
DOT BAUHUtA FUEUXOniE,
And tell thit
DWAltf STOJBY.
Masters JAMES MOOKtf acd W. BRiY will
appear is their aacqaalled LiUUIiLt uLUG
1>ANCK.
A new looal faroe, bj Olay Creene E^q.. founded
opon tae great qaeiiioa t>f ibe day and oallad
THE CHINESE INVASION,
Mr. J. O. t slonob, tbe Hitter, a Hoodlam
Wli LUMS.ON (ill K-- tuogu EiJitu.
Mr, W. U. LemacMr. Freowill, a philasthropiBt.
Mr. E. J. Bucliloy. aa p red Uom.aet
( ti.it. s Mob ban t>
MISS MAGGIE MOORE J a am 6. L ■.
With Song, '-tto Iriah Need Applj."
Other obaraatora by Mi=89S Oummin?, John-v
etone.M s«ra. 0<>ud. Mscklia, frestoo and oLb-m.
•V tioi Biok now opeo. jall-tf.
WIENIAWSKIJOI.CERTS.
FAOIFIO TTA.T1T1.
|\TK. HET»RI WIENIAWSK1 HAS TBE
LYX hooer to aoaoaaaa a seriea of
GRAND CONCERTS
... FOE....
Wadaeadtiy Evening; June 18th
Thargdavr Evening June ]9lh
raturiluy AfiernoOB JuueSlit
GKAS0 MATINEr.
....WHEN...,
MB. IIKMil W1ESIAWSKI.
Sola Violinist of nte M j isty tbe Emperor of Ros-
sia, will make bia titst appBM-anoe in thia city
tieetber wit nan ona amble of eminent aruats, in-
cluding
M'lle JUr-E DE UT.THEK. Soprano;
Mr. CAUL WOLP*Oa\, Pianist;
llr. L. KEMJIELI.VSKI, Aooompanylat.
A most att acuf e programoie will be pr«aeoted
at each (Jonoeit
AdmlMlon 91. OO
Reierycd Seat* 50oti. Extra.
Sate of seite ooaamencea Monday. Jane 16~-b, at
it., m., at Cray's Mnaio Store, 623 and 625 OUy
Btrett Hteiawaj'a Pianos need at, all Wiemawiki
Ooacerts. jelO-tf.
GRAND PICNIC.
SECOND ANNUM. PICNIC AN3 EXCUHSION
INATIONAL CADETS.I
II OAPTAIK IRELAN, Oomd'g. 11
TO FASSKIWG'a GAHDRNH, ALAMEDA,
on SUNDAY, June I5tb. 1673. The Oompaoy
wiil spare no paina tomaho tbia one of too mott
pUaaant and orjojabla PionicB of tbs seasoo.
Robinson'a Band of twenty^ fonr pieces -e engaged
for the ocoaaion. Tbe Dancing platforms a-o
large and pleasantly eitnat'd. Prizes will be com-
peted for in variens interesting and exalting,
names, as follows; Baok-racing. target shoo.iop,
ioit ball, etc ,
Tbe Bomb leave San Franoi?co at follows: 9:10
11: 15 A. it. H- turning at 1, 4:10,5:35 p m.
Tickets to be had from tbe members of the
Company, and at the host on tbe morning of the
ocowloi. Tijuefcj of adaoiaBioa to the Hardens
EO cents. jelO td
..75 cent*
r>«. LEECHUN €3rJEE,
C E L E B RATED
Olilueae pliysloiaxi,
1047 DVPONT STREET,
Between Pacific and Jaclcaon 8«8.
OnrBB all disease. Moderate oharges. j-13.1m
FOURTH OF JULY.
-\XrX*.l-t€> Sliirts
Flremena Slxlx-tta
Calico Bliirts
Claeob. Bliirts
Under Slilrts
And all kind, of Fariii"bir.g Good, ua Toilet
Artioto. at tha asoat aat!Bfaeti>rv price., at the Old
Tuolumne Reuniou Association
Will bold taeir fiixtn Annual
REUNION AND PICNIC
....AT...,
Grand Central. Park, Oakland,
(hi Tne.Juy June 17, 187J.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION. SO CT». CHIL-
drm half prica. Can be obtiined of the of-
ficers of tbe Association and at tie Park (Box
(.■ ffloi ) after 8 o'oiook a. M. od the day of the pic-
nlo.
Prea't.W. H. OCTKNINGHAM, Ci Howard et
Vice Prea't, L. P. MoOAKTY. 338 Montg'yal.
boo. and Treaa., O. K. McUUSKEk, 81G Market
KTECUTrvr: CoMMrrrzE:
THORNTON WESTLKY.I60 New Montf'y *t.
HhKRT UARTKB, 403 Fonutb street, ti. F.
WU. t±. LAMB. 5n bell at. B, F.
N. G. UINSMURE No. 4 B dway Blc. Oaklabd.
Ample accomodations for tbe conv.-yance of
psaaivngere, and eyery other arrantjemcDl t> insnre
comfoit and enjoyment, baa baoa made.
Tneband will leave baa Fraaoisco on the 9:20
Boat, and proceed direct to cbe Park, tbe liber
olny of tbe Ftrty OonpADyprorld.ng a tbronsh
train not osoal that hour of the d&y, j el2 td
Grand
PICNIC AND BALL!
Gtven by the Haxloan MUitarj Company,
"GUARDIA DE JUAREZ,"
....OVa...
. JCSE.13, 1873
SCHl/ETZEN PARK. AlAMEDA.
The Splendid Waloo* t's Band has been engaged
for the oooaaion.
The Company starts at o'oiook.
AdmlealoB «• Cent*
Children SS Cents
Boat learea at osnal bonrs, and will make an
EXTRA trip at 10 o'oiook, a.m.
Alta, Chronicle, German Demokrat oopr ja9 td
THE CALEDONIAN CLUB
Seventh Annual
OATHERINC AND 6AMES
WILL BE HELD AT
BADGER'S PARK, OAKLAND,
SATURDAY JVSK 14, 1878.
The Priz»B to be competed for this year are more
ralnable and numerous than at aoy previous
meeting of the Olnb.
A splendid Band of Mnsiahaa been encaged,
and a farK* Pavilion in tbe Park will afford ample
accommodation f or Danoing,
The Oakland Ferry Boat will ran en regular
Mm", connecting witu trains memos direct to tbe
Park,
Tickets (inoludlng fare both ways). ...50 ele.
Children, half price.
To be bad from tbe Members or at tbe stores of
Andenon & Randolph, 112 Montgomery street,
AadereonA Irvlag, 219 Momtgomery street, W. A.
Frey. 404 Kearny street, or at the wharf en ate
morning ol the Qamaa.
THE 8UHB HO^k.X>
- ...TV. ...
SUCCESS
13 BY FOLLOWING THE TRUE
American Business Principles
Tbe Reasons for Success or Failure
We start with the flat assertion that no house
has ever failed beoanae tha prloe asked for mei-
obandlse it kept was toi low. And against this
declaration we plaae this fact, that no Urm In the
ordinary rontina of trade his ever grown into a
large and increasing bnainase, or taken the lead in
its partioolar olasa of goods* with high prioea for
tbe WAtsoword. Snooeas, In the largest numb-.r
of instance*, can be trajed to fair dealing, OUUB-
TRSr, and INTSlUGBNT, PKBblSTKHT EN-
ERGY.
One mistake, ono « tempt to teat tbe too of tan
cheated public, may reeult in apparent snoovas, but
eooneror later tbeviotimiof tbe imposition will
turn upon you. Wbea \ man buya a thing and has
paid loo muoh for i t, it is useless trying to smooth
over the matter. The merohant who chuckled
over the big profl-. he made has famished the olnb
wherewith bia own head may be broken. There
are mors divnyetto eome.au i the man who thinks
UUNNINGA MAi'OH FJRHONK6T DEALING
had batter not forg it It.
Patrons ara txp *otsd to par a profit on the
purobases and at the earns time depend upon the
merobant's advantage? as a guarantee that they
a-e far and reaaoaabls, If the publio are con-
vinoed tlat a certain tradesman has peculiar
facilities for laying in bis waras, aod they dlioov
er tha par ceottt;* of profit 1 1 be lees than ia gen-
erally dimanded, ft matters not how small it is,
fractional snma are snfnoient ho insnre anooaas
where the contrary will surely result in fail are.
OUR MANNER OF DOING
i RU8INES8.
.{■Is It o. Sneoess?'
t :
o ^ ;mo 1
q iWe bay our Gi>ode low and sell '
w tor caab.
B
C Vemark o«r goods low smd stlek
O to oar prices.
a
W« represeat oar goods |ntt as
r- they are.
UJ
U We return the money to evil who
j* buy of as and ore not aalted* If the
0) goods are not soiled.
We are wlillog to give polite at-
tention and show yon through onr
stock whether yon wish to bay or
not.
We propose to treat our custom.
ers so well that we shall see them
again.
We aim to treat onr customers la
snch a way that every visitor we
have will be a .walking advertise-
ment for onr house.
OB
£0UR INDUCEMENTS TO
* CUSTOMERS.
o . K I
q Good, Stylish Clothing, well made,
D at moderate prices, and warranted
■f
as represented, polite and attent-
Jlve salesmen la attendance, and no
Hone urged to purchase If the good*
do net salt. If the above Is your
Hldea h*w business should be cob.
ducted, call and see us.
CLOTHING
Airrj
GENTS' FURNISHING :G00DS,
Fancy Goods,
Engllali Cutlery,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
In fact, a general eteek of all kinds and grades
ef goods, oheaper than any other hones in the
oily. f
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny St.,
Corner ot Commercial
PICNICS, EXCURSION |
S. F. and H, ?. J». .
CHANGE OF 1»
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE Ifl
ONANT>AFTFB JUNK 1. 18U.TI
ing with the Sin Frintlsoo ± Nortu
roiid Oompany for Olo»ord»le and all I
sttttone. witlle&ve San Fisnoieoo da
exopted), from KroLt street Wherf af
^nrf"?*.' lSe tr4in wl11 ie"e Olorari
8.0a o clock A M . connecting at Doaar
sio meraid arriviDgiu San Fianolaaa
(Jie Eteamers and eare mak^ close ,
with etagea to and from all points.
SUNDAY EX'.URS 0NS~AT REDUC
Leave 8an Franolaoo at' 8 a w,«
arrifing at Olorcrdile at 1 o'clock p u .
will leave Oloverdal* at2o'clook air !
Franoiaco at 7 o'oiook. Thi* will i!
Bioniata Beveial hours at an> of tbs £
tbe line ef ihe ro»d For all isformat?
the Oompuaj'ti offlue, 4»C Mootsoms S
On acd .after Jane l&t, ibe Wtean* i
Han Franciroo at 2 30, p. ml; thsaa! S
Oloverdale at 6 A. M ' ,M "I
aplB PEfFR DON A HOg,.
Badger'sCentral Park, il
TB.ESV, BEAUTIFDL QARDBUB ||
open lor the seaion, and susy at
popular
Will be held there. The attractlsei .sj
ont. 8KiaNG PATXUON. MUSS ,W
MA3IUM. bkating free on wsekdsyi V
Admission. si
OHlLDRKf TO CENTS,
PIPIFAX! PIPll
MAGIC BITT)
THBSE BITTERS. IfTVtNTBDBl
Wolfgang, a celebrated savaaol 1
Be marvelous in their effeoti thai lt|
throughout Europe
MACIC BITTEI
They give Tone to the Stomaob, Oslo eh|
pleiio ■:-, Brilliancy to the Byes, Vi**™
Isot.and renewed strength and viitli )
end iLflrm.
Ho family should bs without thtl iJ
tonic.
j. m. ooRwai
i«6 2a Proprietors, Sal i
IMahl's ^al
ALTHOTTBH MR. TABBB I'm
**- having withdrawn (?) from the }\
Gallery, Mo 18 Montgomery strati |
signed retains possession of all nsjQ
at tbat place, and is prepared, as I
f nrnish all kinds ol Piotures in ths ||
guaranteeing, with flrst-olass UlioJ
faction in all oases.
MR. NAHL'S personal attentlor
all retooohing and coloring (a nl
which art be is acknowledged by all if
head of his profcssioB.
NAHL^
Artists and Phi
jntlw IS Montgomery rt.i I
DR. sTORDAlTC \
GREAT ANATOMICAL
A.na Uolleire ofMefleli
i n nnn bbautiful ,
M.\J.\J\J\J i.e obiMtatob. „_.
PubJlo.DAY AND NIGUT. atJTO
3 iS iiontBOmery btreeL
•ay-DB. Jobdah'b Pbivaib Ol*
Geory street (opoositeold MeoBi
Bead! Read!! Ii
THE PALACE OF Fll
New .--tore. 11 Second strssl. <
Grand Hotel. Clothing of tbs hi *
fashionable styles ma(*e to order.
NOTE THaTfRIC
Pants... from $6 toStfl
Suits •fromU|
I Invite the inspection of ths Oksu I
the market,
A. MORRIS
No. 17 Second Ire.
17 1m Oppoalta gr» fcj
AUCTION SAL.
New City HaliJ*
No 77 and ~78-Del4"
MONDAV. JDHE 16. 1611-J0B1 »Bi
TON 4 SUN. Aaotioo.w. VI m^ .
9ty 6*t«et. For pir.ioal.r. M.ad»J ***'
Alta aod Kx.miaer.
By order Bond ot OiW Hall OW"" '
M18-W ROB'r GKOBOl!
HERI
The Great Tonic and -
SaloSTerjwktrt.
J. C. COMBE
TERRAPIN ^f"
C«r. Itt.il and Teawl *
BV-T.rr&pLa ftOWt.1
OjBterB In .TM7 >ttl
BUPPKR BOOMS J.I
THE VEl
A Fsvorite Resort for Lo '
Good Liquors and Choi
ilPS-Xhelr Poor Brandy Is
K. H. LEVT. Proorifltor. sooth I
Kearny and Oommeroisl streets,
l s)f a v
"■* ' « isctbobV Mint-
ij 5; NWTMMIIT-t
HOTEL.
•
S NEW VARIETIES
fiR Developments
OHL.B1Y
I STii
.RUT
-CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
I SUMHE r>... m.,..
BEIU UNION THEATRE
ENPORIUMOFFUN
tit ami \
mtf Army
and Varied Interlude
m >I
.n ..nr, -i,-,,- [ 9
>PtAR»NCC OF IDA MAY
JAT AHD USD \t I
CHANCE OF TIME .
jni
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ON
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niroa
UNOER THE CASLIC
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J..M. rnw
lonTiuona.
Him Ma«A»
■ la I mn
LIM SAM Willi
HARD CHECK.
B...I. 7l_.
BkM Blai rk.
...I*, n.k
lull Zx.
■ In C1..A*
JUiTlCt FOR AM HOUR.
• Amgrj wit* m* BarlTog, M.Hi, f.a F«rr«*l
k*m.I. Btuaa
Id. Plik
HIM l.n.l.e
B«kt| tforto.
........j W.Mtor
To ••»•-«•• wiib lb" L...b.bl« Act of
LtVLS lXX Ct IT'lIX.
.JobBny Pries
-( ..U-rr* t)a»or
Tr.nk M>>tiraori
. .. Loans Hoamn
The Renowned
I AF11VB1Y, In his Champion J
The Belles of the Kitchen.
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Sounds From Germany Master Barney
Sff* -!•>•• (Ill
C3-. XV. JBBTBR,
SI RMAMBD — ft.
"Til© lVtctxa -wltlx ttxo Talltlng
Drawtii(f-ronm C?oiii*»<llnii,
Anglo-French and Funniest Ventriloquist In the World,
WITH BXa IIBADLEN8 MEN.
XT!
. — I. *-.•■_.
Ml., t .it. an,
Scones in ban Francisco
— — am —
CkXi<%S* | Jl>hn SrhmUt *»•* *+r Pi»lfiit Bitter*
O. I KTCIK
To Cos el ads with lh- Scrf-anlng tkstcb of
THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY.
WAMFU-Im 11m kl l.adli*. !•• l»r>js for Frmni P-nl.>-.imf, OI« WoMin who I.ivr. In her >r*><-
WILL HHORTLY APPEAR—
ROtoert Frasor, tH.© G-roat X*Ax^t<3X2XlxrLlst
I ■ t>lA>P-S *
Oassld-lfWc *|>k tks K •••!.* K ■■* k. - t-a^iaJ- atnba
A 11.1 e i>l->l.»««' •llllUMM IB WM
•st sf Tbs
Krnokedesi Black Krook
....AJtS) ...
C? XT BE 1ST PI111IJONIA
ClurMtm bi tb. uonp....
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...SB «• u. SB <M>
I mniKL Lnuuiau atuiajta.
CUflllCC <1#p* *f c.MM.relnl
nuuoc, m iiiitnurf ...
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T.r>ty
Al IB. I X I. AUCTION -TOHE, No. 0 8 .nil *20 KFAKM' SHKKKT, cor. Cmmnlil
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
SOP*RIOK. . tsTuM-Vt *,r>K |T0Rti WAR.
■■• 1*1 ttni-t >d4 darsMo. si m •>•■•• r*«re*>4
p'i*»s J. OOKia. irsi ■-*>»!••. »» Msat«n-i*rr
•tws«n r-m- »rd Hu-r. tlrigi tks Ksu
Bonis Trnrhi H-««'-"1. O rs-j WssTs lit In
■AN FRANCISCO
IT GALLERY
Pine Street, below Montgomery.
' IE SPRING EXHIBITION
>
OF THE
San Francisco
rt Association!
w Open to the Public.
. "BUT. to 3 T*. 3VT.
nc. -to 10 p. so:.
liverpool and Great Western
Steamship Company,
CARRTINO THE IJ. 8- HAIL.
TI6XETS SOLO TO MO FROM
IVKRPO0L, QUIKItBTOWrT.^££*a>
Laodoadirry, H*s3ba'«b. BrrmoD.^swBstwssW
Uitii, Parit, Swsdsn, Bvlclaai, Norau sod sll
KaropvsD oitiss.
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BATUBDAY . ■ . ■ Z JPNE '.U, 1878
(•or large Hon., a lloneae and b.r onb.. • pair of
rry.l B.ngel tiiere. » ban African tapir, a wild
isbia ehaitabeeat, a blue boa, leopatda, byenaa.
kangaroo., llama, king "altara, wbiti paeoo. ka ol
Java, a donor performing leopatda. tho oylgbnn,
tbe .ibex, an Arabian drjmsdery, oabla bera. ravt
Inoiao antelope, glbbojn or giant ape. Now Hol-
land etnas. Viraiola panthor. clonamon bear, tbe
,boo,°Md.d.«lk.n-oo»«.dPal.tl0.ab..p,C.-h- a',tf a.d e8,e,..t dbjoSim o.n .rail anytb.og,
The Boiton Oonrier flaya: It ia gratifying to
know tiat ihe burning of the Globe Tneat • will
simply nuke tba Bummer recess aliltle longr r than
was originally oODtemflatsd ; for Mr. Obenty. witb
praiieworturplnok aodeneigy, has determined to
rebuild et ooce npon tos old tits. &e assure- the
pablio tbat the new Globe will bo opened before
tboeodof the coming aatunin. *»* '* lw'iBenoar-
AHUSE3IENT8. Etc
Oalwobsia Theatbe.— "Hamlet" drew a
drew a good home last sight. Jobn McColloogh
gave a Boholarl» interprttationof I bo eharae'.erof
.bo Prince of Denmark, elaborating H with con-
■ommate rkill. and abetalolng utterly Iron, tho
little affectations which too often mar the per-
formance of othere who assume tbla role. Ose of
tbe greatest charms of Mr. MoOollongh'a acting
in a Shakespearian character is the respect with
whioh be treats the great matter of whom he Is
■ nob an ardect admirer. All Is dose for the glory
of Sbakepsars. John McOulloogb, tbe actor. Is
lorgotWD. Keen, Forrest, Maoretdy, 'Walter
Montgomery, all are gone. Sbakspearlan actora
are Indeed soaroe nowa-dase. Sao Fraooisoo
ehonld appreeiate the faot tbat one of tbe Terr
bett of tbe few remaining Is here. If we bad
■pace to-day we conld point oat faults in Mr. Mo-
Oolloogh's performance laslj night, but they wer«
so few tbat tbey served only to beighten ita gen-
eral excellence. Miss Minnie Walton as Ophelia
looked perfeotlj lovely, acted in a charmingly nat-
ural maoner, read her lines effectively, and sang
With a pathos that touched evory heart. There Is
no actress on the stage who oonid present a more
pleasing Ophelia, aod this part mar be consider, d
one of the beat in Mlis Walton's repertoire. Tbe
play was well performed throughout. G. D. Chap-
lin read tbe part of the Ghost better thao almost
anyone who b*e ploy cr the part on tb» Oaliforni
stage. Miss Annie Graham filled tbe rote of tb0
Qaeen with ability. Jobs Wilson played the King
in an earnest, determined style, which was not
hnpleasinaT, and ethers characters were generally
well filled. To-night, J. 0. WlMamsop, who is a
favorite will take his annual benefit. He doss no!
rely solely on bis popularity, though that would ef
itself be anffiotent ts insure him a home. The per-
form in oe will oommenoe with the musical drama
of 'The Child of tbe Regiment," with Mies Aiajgie
Moore as Josephine, with songs. Henry Edwards
as Soaiade, the veteran comedian W. Barry, who
has kindly volunteered, aa Pampernicker and J. O.
Will tamioo as Guillo, . This will be followed by a
programme of operatic telelections by Madame
Fabbri. Hits Anna Elzer and Jacob Holler. Next
wllloome the Humpty JDumptj combat by W.Liw"
ton and 0. A. Curtis. John MoOnllough will re-
cite "Barbara Fretohie" and J. 0. WiUianuoa wilj
follow wit i -'Oct Berbura Fredtche" sod will also
tell his famous Dwarf story. Jamas Moore and W
Bray, will perform a clog dance and this rich eveiV
logs entertainment will conclude with a new local
faroeby Olay Groan entitled "The Oaineae Invas-
ion." In this Mr Williamson w.ll appear as Slouch
the Hitter, a boodlnm aid aa Ah Ka fuiug a ohi-
■inun, and Miss Maggie Moore as Kitty HoShane
and BamLoLe. There is little doubt about there
being a crammtd honse to-night.
Axhahbra TaiLiTRE. — The bill winch
has afforded suoh pleasure to thousands daring
the present weak, will be repeated at tbe matinee
to-day, this evening, and to-merrow evening.
Kelly aid Leon will appear in "Belles of the Kit-
chen," Little Mao in his original Essence, G. W.
Jester. 'The Man with the Talking Hand" la bis
very amaeieg and artistio entertainment, Master
Barney in hie champtos jig. Messrs Russall and
Baker in a dost, and Bob Hart, J. Bobioeon, and
etoera in bide splitting acts, tbe titles of whioh
are published on ear first page. Tbe Albambra
je immensely popular and is crowded nightly.
Bella Union Theatee.— Mi;ees Lotta
Gray, May Leslie, Susie Robinsoc, Maggie St,
Olair and fa bosfef others will appear in a great
bill to-night. The fall programme appears on our
first page. It comprises among other attraoLions,
•'Scones in San Fraootsco; or, John Schmidt and
D-r Pipifax Bitters, with Fred Ritchie as John
Schmidt.
Buokley'b New Varieties,— To-night the
burio que sensation of "Under the Gaa Light"
will be prodnoed with Ned '. Buckley as the Switch
Tender, Leon Samwelle ae Snorkev, Frank Morti-
more aa Byke, and Ida May as Laura. MiBs Claude
will sing comlo song:, Leon Samwella will appear
in his glebe act, and a variety of other entertain-
ments will be offered.
G. D. Chaplains Benefit —Ob Wed-
nesday next, G. D. Chaplain leading man of the
California Theatre company will take hia farewel
benefit, and present great attractions on that oc-
casion. Miss Jean Clara Walters and Miss Flo-
rence Kent, recently arrived from the New York
theatres, will 'appear in tbe eeaeatlon play of
"Strath more" and the bur eeqae of "PoohahoB-
Woodwasd's Gardens.— Harry Andrewi
has resumed hia position at these gardens. Two
• sea-'lone bsye arrived. Sfgnor Garbet and Harry
Oaoeland perform dally. To-morrow. Saoyeah
tbe maguiflient, and John Oonklln will appear.
Excursion.— Captain Hubert Haley, an
old and popular citizen of Ban t ranoleoo, is to be
benefitted hy an exonrsloa which will tike place
to-morrow. The handsome steamer S. M. Whip-
ple will leave Vallejo street at 9:3) A. M , for Angel
Island, Red Rock and Florida Flats, where the
excursionists can amuse themselvaa by fishing, and
retorn to the city b; 6 p. M, There will be a band
of musio and everything will be done to make tbe
excursion a pleasant one.
Grand Sunday. Excursion.— The steamer
Antelope leaves San FrancHoo every Saturday at
2 3D p. u. and on Sunday at 8 A- M. from Broadway
Wuarf, connecting with the cars of the Horth
Pacifio Railroad at Bonahae for Petaluma Santa
Boss, Healdsbnrg and Oloverdale. Bxcureioc
tioket) are issatd at redaced rates, and are good
from Saturday to Monday. Those who wish to
enjoy a little co n t ry air at tbe end of the week,
oan take a very pleasant trip through one of the
most beiotif ml valleys in the state at a small cost
"The Great Show." The New
York and New Orleans Zoological and
Equestrian BxpO'iova will open in Sao Francisco
Tbu June;!th tor a short aeaaoa only. It is the
argest men a ;erie, museum and oirous that has visi-
ted the Pacific slop?. It requires a special train of
twenty-seven carriages to transport its mammoth
dene of living animals, a etud of thoroughbred
horses and baby elephant, and a superior eireus of
the m. finished artibtsB of tbe day, at an expense
of $25,000 for railroad transportation alone from
ocean to ocean, and requires an aore ef ground to
pit3b its three mammoth pav .lions. The menagerie,
museum and cirens are in three separate tents, and
one obarge admit) to all. The menagerie consist]
of eighteen massive cages. la this collect ion will
mere goat, booth American cbMcu, Spotted axis
dier, bison Ot Colorado, SeDfgil leopards, brown
bear, South American jaguar, gr'zsly bear, silver
lion of California, black bBer of Oanola, Amtrioan
fallow deer, Uwny Hon of Kaffra, Peruvian alpaca,
Afrioaa. porcupine, puma, or American ooagar, r»t
kangaroo of New Zealand, buffalo, wo'ves, poroa-
pine, badgers, beavers, white, brown and gray
coons, wildcats, foxes, lynx, weasels, olvit cats
psocarieB,et3.,with mors birds of variegHad hues-
coekatoor, parrots, maoawe. love birds, gold, sil-
ver and folden Chinese pheasants, eagles, bawk
and owls— than were ever before colleoted tojttber;
monkoyo, baboons, apes of ev«r? conceivable kind
and Taristr. and an almost endless lot of minor
foreign and domestic cariosities. There will be a
holiday street pageant, of great pomp and splen-
dor, preejded by the twin band chariot, contain-
ing a "silver baad," drawn by a team of fonrteea
oamels and an elepbant oiad in oriental trapping* ;
after this come eighteen dene of living animelis—
oages of red aDd gold— preotided b» the den of
monster Hods, open to rublio view, ebow"ng Prof.
Oonklin Bfatsd amonv them. Th» rear of the pa-
rade brought od by the beantifnl HUipntian po-
nies, traned mulee, and ladies and genlUmeo on
horBeba'k. At 1 o'olook P.M. daily, previous to
oimciog the doore for tbe afternoon performance,
M'lie Christine wilt make an aerial «s ensioo a dis-
tance of over 200 feet in open air, on a rope extao-
dirg from the ground to tbe top of the pavilion;
tnis performance is free to all), and will be given
daily, weather permtttiog. This grf at show wilt
open on tbe old oiroue tot on Jacitoon «T*et on
tho above mentioned data. Tbe grand triamphal
entry will take place on Wednesday.
Tale niinlaushl Concerts.
This famous artist, who is ehort'j to make his
apocaraooe Id San FianciBCo, caused as great a
sensation in New York as it the great cities of
Europe. The New Yoik Times said: "Mr. V7ie
i iawaki's tone Is of unexceptionable strength
roundness and purity: his bowing in the 'oanta-
blle' portions of hie music is perfect in its gravity
and eloquence; hie harmonics ate' of unfailing
purity; bis 'etaocatl' are simply marvellous."
Cadger's Park. Oakland.
Tbe Caledonian CInb will bold their Seventh
Annual flattering and Games at Badger's Pu.it
Oakland, on Sunday next. Full particulars are
published in another column.
ahaxomioal Museum.— On* ol tbe most
omplete eoUeotioEs of tbe kind in tbe United
states, .'omprising hundreds of coitly and beau-
tfui wsx models, is daily on view (to gentleman'
-nJy) at the Museum, on Montgomery street. Aa
ioot BUI be prortably soent here.
Notes. — Owen Marlowe, who ie engaged
for next season at the New Park Theatre, Brooklyn,
will take a farewell benefit shortly at tbe Califor-
nia Theatre. The pablio will be glad tj show
their appreciation Of a sterling actor
The Brothers Carlo, with Ohiarini'd Oirons in
Melbourne, report to Fiqabo under date April 4,
aa follows :
We are doing an immense business everywhere.
We opened here (the diet stand in anttralia) three
weeka ago, and tbere has net been tbe least fall off
in i he business; they ail credit the Company wan
being immeasurably ahead of anvthleg they ever
dreamt of, and we are treated tt comma* in the
newspaper, Onr circus is admirably fitted up and
tbe people are astonished to Sod a oomfortable
place. Tha>y squealed dreadfully at first at toe
"nigh prioas. but as soon as tbe show established
itself they wer* saiiafl>d. Next week (hasten
is a great week and I expect we will turn people
away m arlv all tbe week.
This is a fine lively city and an en joi able climate,
differing a little from San Francisco. All toe
eompaoy are well and in goud training and onr
performauoeB go off like clock work. We will re-
main bereeometime, then visit several flue towns
on the Railroad and then to Sydney.
Mr. F S. Ohaofraa will probably play a season at
the California Theatre in the epring.
Bothern tbe most popular comedian in the world
will be the next star at the California Theatre.
Robert Folford, Mrs. Fnlford (nee Pixley,) Mr.
Lipiis, Mra. Carrie I/pais and the other menberB
of the above named company were iu tbe city dar-
ing this week. Tbey started yesterdav for the in-
terior and will gfl on a professional toar through
Oregon.
Had sun's Great Oirous is on its way to California.-
Tbe baby seal at Woodward'e Gardens died yes-
terday.
I', will be seen by an advert'eement in another
column tbat Broba'kt'sUpsraHoaBe will be leased
for a year or six months to any first diss manager.
We have nearly succeeded in edaoattog and bal-
lyiug those San Jose people into an appreciation
of the neOBseity of amusements and hope some
missionary manager will take the Theatre u>d
give them good entertainments at low prices.
Piatt's Hall is now being renovatsd and remod-
eled. The two front ssatB of the gallery are to be
removed, and a series of open family boxes are io
be const rooted all around It, The report tbat
Piatt's Hall was to be converted into a theatre,
we are informed by Mr. Piatt, is unfounded.
The Lewis Brothers advertise in another column
for a leading man and other talent. They intend
to start oat shortly to give theatrical entertiin-
ments under oanvasB throughout the interior.
Last night Little Mao wbb presented with a sil-
ver tobacco box by the Plumbers and Gas fitters
Union in leoognltlon of his services as Drum
Major.
Bbiel's New Opera Bouse on BuBh ctreet (for-
merly Congress Ball) ie nearly completed. The
deooret>re are uow putting the finishing tiuchea
on the entrance. This house has been fiaally
named after tbe proprietor ef the bailding. Tbe
interior is well arranged and moat ta-t fn 1, de
corated. This theatre wjll shortly be opened by
a comedy company from the East.
EASTERN DRAMATIC NEWS.
Mr. John Parselle, an, English aotor of rare
merit, who hts been playing far the past season in
Philadelphia, h engaged for Union Sqaare Theatre
for next season.
Miss Charlotte Leoleroq was to have bad a com-
plimentary benefit at the Globe Theatre. BoBton;
bat the fire interfered. She was t > sail for Europe
on the 3rd.
The entire companies of the Dot ton Moseam
and Boston Theatre, as well as many other p'ro-
fjBaiotials of distinction, including Mr. John Gil-
bert, Miss Kate Reignolds, and Mr9. Thomas
Barry, volunteered for tbe benefit to be given to
the widow and family of tbe late J. H. Selwyn.
Mrs. Selwyn sustained another heavy affliction in
the death of her brother, Mr. J. B. Hayes, mane.
gerof the Olympio Theatre. New York, to whose
house she has gone on be eeoaalon ef her first
great bsreevement. June 14 ,h was the date fixed
opes.
The Summer season at the Boston Museum was
to begin on the 7th of July, with the production of
a brilliant fairy extravagausa, whioh was to be
placed upon tbe stage with scenery from the skill-
ful brush of Mr. Charlie Gels. It Was rumored
tbat Lisa Weber, Ellas Weatbersby and Willie
Edonin, would be Included in tbe rest.
It is currently reported that at she o'ose of the
present season Mr. Lawrence Barrett will retire
from the stage and stndy for the ministry ; bat the
lue better portion of our thestre-goeis wil eaffer
nothing by lait Friday's ocuflagratlon The New
will eurpa«8 the Old. So/me slight deficiencies Id
coaetrnctios will he remedied, end advantage will
be taken of every recent improvement in theatre
architecture, Mr. Oheney's pecuniary Iobs may.
and we trust It will, prove in the end to be his
gain.
The following di.lAgne is eaid to have occurred,
if we may trust the "Arcadian," at Daly's Fifth-
avenue f bea'.re:
wSsthetic JTounq Mah (who has been going
through a coarse of metaphysics daring tbe last
yea-)— "Do fou not think, Bella. th>t Miss Morris*
perception of the polgnanoy ef pathos is exquisi-
tely refined?"
Bella (whose hair iB light and frinsled, and who
wears her hat on the back of her head like a joll
little tar)— "Ob, yes," indeed, and tbst drees mni1
have cost her at least, twelve dollars a yard without
the trimming."
.tEesthetio Youko Man (sententiousIy)-"Mr(
Lemojne ia a very capable actor in bis line, too "
Bella (aoornf ally ) -"I don't think so ;his olothet
never fit fairs,"
The manacement of the Howard Athenaeum
Boston, devote the proceeds of floee incurred by
the oompacy to tbe poor.
George Guilford, agent of tho Great Eastern
Oirous, bas brought a suit for libel at Toronto
Oandada, against Wm. 8, Pease, agent for P. T
Barnum, The Hon. M, O. Cameron was retained
for tbe prosecution, This is tho proper mode of
disposing of professionals wbo, prompted by Borne
fanoied wrong, gratify th-ir revenge by making
statements calculated ti injure.
Aigaor Albisu, manager of Albisu's Nations
Oirons. Havana, bae arrived in New York. The
Orria Family, now pei forming at hia ci reus, will
be in New York early in Jane.
Mme.Nitilie Testa' the charming prima donna
contralto, and her hu-band, Signor Testa, are en-
gaged by .Max Mare'zex for next season in New-
York.
Mrs John Wood eailfd recently for England
Her fire t reappearance in London is announced at
the S t. James Tht atre for October 16.
Letter WalUck ia shortly going to Europ*, and
also, it Is said. Charlotte On omen, notwithstand-
ing the late prepara'ions at her Newport villa for
a snmmerstay tbere.
.A new bevy ol LidiaThompvon burlstquers wil
probably open the regular season at ths Olympio
in New York.
J. K. Emmett ie to bring out a new play written
for him by H. J. Byron, at tie Walnut, Philadel-
phia, Oct 6.
It is stated that an English manager intends
bnilng fie prop arty oo Washington street. Bos-
ton, known ae tbe Deacon estate, with the view of
building a theatre npon it.
Mies Emma Howson, accemranied by her broth-
er Frank, the well known mnsiosl director, is to
sail for Europe per steamship City of Brooklyn on
Judo 21.
John Howson, eccentric comedian and vocalist
advertises in the N. Y. Ollpper that he ia at liber-
ty to accept engagements. ,
That very reliaUe paper tbe New York Ollpper
says in its issue of June 8th:—
Walter Leman of the California Thsitre. San
Franoieco, Oal„ eailed from Bottsn, Mass , per
ateamabip Palmvra- for Europe on May 31.
Walter Leman played Poloolns in "Hamlet" last
night, at the California Theatre.
EllaLaKuo was to appear at Smith's Opern-
booss. East Saginaw, Mioh.,Jane°.
A correspondent writing of tho appearance of
Simmons and Sloonm's Mlastrelsat Library Hall
Pittsburg, eays:— Lew Simmons and Billy Sweat-
nsm were on ths ends, and Sloonm in the middle
fifteen artists appeared in tbe first part, oostum-
ed in deep black, and each wearing ia a button-
hole a large red rose, Another observable feature
was' that, with but two exceptions, every man bad
amseaive watch chain dangling from, his vest-
The performance in the first t?att was thoroughly
enjoyable. The singing waa exceptional^ good, as
were the instruments. Simmons and Sw.-atn&m
kept up their endsinencb a manner as to exaot im-
moderate langbter.
The New Yoik Mercury eaye: "J. A. Arnold*
lately leading man with Lingsrd, ia etgaging a
dramatic operetta company to open Sep embar 1st
at San Francisoo, under Magaire. Su»an Gallon)
Jennie Lee and Blanche EUerman are reported
as engaged.
Little 5ell and a patty showed at Willmington-
Dtl, 'l>-ih. Little Nell raised quite a breeze at a
hotel there with her threats t > blow oat the brains
of a man whom she bad overheard slandering her
character. She continued her dsmonstrat one to-
ward him at tbe depot, bat was interrupted by the
neoessity of entering tbe nlgbt tram for Tren-
ton.
An Eastern paper says: "Susan Galton takes
her winning little f -toe and pretty voice to tha
Toronto Lyoeum, June 2, for seven weeks.
We flod tbe following in the New York Meronry:
E. D. Davies and his talking marionettes ar-
rived from San Franoi-oo 26. b, Uistoar In Cali-
fornia was not financially productive,
How much money does Mr. Davies want? He
must have a made clear 93008.
In New York, at the Academy of MobIo a per-
formance was to be given on tbe 12tb, under the
management of Augustin Dtly, fer the benefit o'
tbe rfonndlincAeylums At Wal!ack't<, Soth-
ern has closed hie engagement- On the 3d. a dot
local drama by Boncioanlt, entitled "Mora; er,
Tbe Golden Fetters," wsb produced Wien-
liaweki gave a farewell cocoert at Steinway Hall
on the 30th nit; it was an immense success In
everyway At Nibloe,"Ar,rael" wae still rna-
nicg "Humpty Dumpty" waa to ba witddrawn
from the stige of the Oljmpiooo tho 8th At
Booth's, "Amy Robsatt," with Mits Neilson in the
title role, wae the attraotlon At the 0 rand
Opera House, "Tbe Ooraicao Brothers," with
Feohter as tbe DeFranobis.was produced oo the 2d
"'Buy B'ni" wae to follow At Toes Pastor's*
a dramatic season was commenced on tbe 2d, with
Sam S. Sandford in "Uncle Tom's Cabin", At
Dan- Bryan t'a, Brockasy, Rice and others appeared
in acta*. At the Atheisms, the Hernandea
Combination, comprising A. M. Hernandez, Ar-
thur Hernandez, our California artist. Young
America, and others oommenced a season on tbe
2d At tbe Theatre Oomlque, J. B. Stadely
was playing in "BuffaloBill" At the Fifth
Avenue Theatre, Augostin Da'y'adramat'aition of
Dr. MosenthaTs play, "Madtlein Morel/' wae i til1
being played. She press were giving It flta aa "Im-
moral," tbat Is, that portion of the press inimlcaj
to Daly At the Union Square Theatre, "Fer-
nande" was the attraction, MIbb Agnes Ethel in
the title role Mrs. K. L. Davecpoitas Olothllde
At Wood's Mnaenm, "Oapttin Jaok; or, the
Modoo ,War" drew good houses. Frank Mayo
followed oo the 2nd in "Davy Crockett" At
the Bowery, "Uanna. the Factory Girl waa under-
lined.
£>t* Barlow *?. kBxnltxx
IB giving a ooura of Free Lectures to Gentle-
men on Sexaal Physiology and Nervoua Dis-
eases at big Hygelan Hall, «87 O-Iifornla etreet,
•Tery Friday evening, on^m6noingt,t7& o'clock.
1 part of *^,j evening u devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Dr. Smith pivee
phrenological examlnatloBs In regard to health
to Invalids dally, from 9 to 4 p. u., tree. w
Pratt'e Abolition Oil.
Owes Lame Back and Paralysis.
&*
A great variety of Tics and Bows, all styles,
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, 131
Leldeadorff street. •
McDowell, erxow Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10 >
608 Market street, oor. Post and Montgomery u
ITi-ve Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to tbe
rVhat Cheer Laundry, 121 Leldeadorff at. •
A Servant In the Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beat assort-
ment of Carpets and Furniture In tbe State, at
John O. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. *p '
Attention, Ladies
To give the skin the softness of velvet, in
he tint of th* Illy to the complexion, use
Diokxt'b Gbeme dk Lis.
GREAT REDUCTIOH IN PRICE!
....or...,
IjADIES suits
....AT....
CHAS. MAYER'S
Pioneer Cloak Store
(Formerly Mayer & WorkheijB,)
Xo. SO MONTGOMIIT STKKK1
Opposite the Licit Honse.
BBASCH, 408 KEARNT VTKKS1
MB. HAYEK CALLS ATTENTION TO Hi
lera.e and well selected assortment of
Ladies Cloaks, in Silk, Yelve
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-made Wlk. Vfeol u
ether LADIEb' SUITS, at VERY LOW PPJC1
Also, a larce Block of tStripea, Broobe and U
Bhawla, Lace Jackets. Silk *nd Cotton VeUe
"""re, Satins, Uloakings, and eTery deeenntloD
_ comings. JUST "vKBIVAD. a Urge turol*
the Bnmmer styles of
PLAIN AJIj* EMBieillH;
JLIWEX SUIT*.
Fresh and Sweet.
Fer the best confectionery, «r> to Canty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Suttee M
The Last New Song.
Air — "Matt A Chandon*"
Emerson OorvlUe is4my name.
Mr business always is the Bane;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Oh! high oh) Oh! high on!
None who have been but again will go.
Corville Faya so! says sol
Oa rloe Street, at No. 410,
Remerub- r the number and call again.
Visions of Sheil.fi ..h In every style.
Inwardly cause you much to emlle.
Ladies with escorts there always go.
. Ladles go! Ladles go!
Emerson CorvUle's polite) and so
8*1 They go! they gol they go)
Bound Not to he Beat,
Ie G. Burkhardt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots aide lo i rdtr frcm 38 tc $10. A good
and satifcfactlon guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington street and be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to salt everyone's purse. 4 bi
Clam Chowder Every Wiffftt.
The best chowder in town, at tbe Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 15 Morton street, jaut ofl
Rparny. 8-v
m
We get no btuinesB from Chinese, and we
employ none to do onr work, at the What Cheer
MISS N. SCULLY,
LADIES'
FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSER
Has Removed to
814 WASHINGTON ST.,
Four doors below Stockton stree
Hairwork of all Descriptions mads to order
Charges moderate, jell Im
VARIETY TALENT WANTED
....roa,...
the: vauietibs,
PIOCHE, NEVADA.
Address,
SAM'L NETJMAN, BasiBsss Manager,
jell tf VARIETIES. Fioihe, Nov.
BOKER'S BITTERS.
_ Ualifo-ioi*, for (.he sale of ihe above
brated Bitt rs. He iB prepared to deal with
Merchants and Jobbers on the mos> reasonable
t»rms. WM. B. JOHNSTON,
jnlllm -48- California etreet.
PIANOS
AND....
ORGANS.
CALL AND EXAMItfK KINDS ARD PRIOE9
before pnrebasiBg eUeirbere. Good bargains
to be bad.
A. JL. BANPROPT <fc CO..
Jel2tf
723 Murkei atreet.
THE OLD
Hot Sooton,
15 Mortem Slre.t. near Kearny.
A.11 Drinks Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TOM AND JERRY IN TOWN.
Always on Ble the New York Herald, Harper'r
Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Day's Doings, Police Ga-
zette, all the California papers, also London
Pnnoh, Bell'aLife, IUnstraied London News. Call
and aiitlsfy ronreelf.
star Don't forget the ilrn of the Hot Scotch.
fc7 tf W. 8. WAI-DHOW, Proprietor.
GEORGE MATES*
DEALER IN OYSTBRS, CLAMS ^HsSk.
andall kindi of SHELL FISH, JHf^
SUlleNos. 40, 41, AS, California **•/ Kjt
Market, entrance on California street. — ' ^■*r
Pnblio or private parties a-id families TmppHeC
from S A.u. to 13 r. x. Ladies' and Osntlsnun'i
0^**r Ronw, oivin from 6 • w to llw.M 4*771*
Metropolitan Theatre,
S1CRAMENTO.
£. MORROW, SOLE PROPRIETOR.—
This honse oan bo rented by tbe night,
week, month or year h-, fir.*t-class companies only
Will bold abonttl,(K>0. Address asabove. aplfl
W.
NTBD,
AT
McDANIEL'S THEATRE
CUETISSE. WTOUIK6,
THREE GOOD MRIETY WOMEH
say-Talent going Bset will And It to their advan-
tage before leaving California to correspond with
J. UclJAMEL,
S.
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mHI BEST SPK1NO MKDICl
In met Pnrlfle. the jBlo.. •!
morbid, eorrcpt and lm.are aaH
Cnrea Kheanuktlaan and Mercurial Pal
Sold by all Br»nl.u.
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SOLD AGENTS FOS
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DB. Flail's WKBrOOT riLL
POSTERf
Programmea, and all Unda of Printioi ft
SHOW, X.BOrtTBE, COXCIBT, TI I
ATKC and CIKCTJS MAIIOIU
AT LOW HATES. BY
IO. DF*. steret
S88 CLAT 8TBBET. »'
THOMAS W. BRSa,
silveh 3f»xjA.t:
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MANUFAOTURBK
— AKI>—
BEP AIBEB
DRUIHS.JMJOS,
OTBJCB MTISICA1. LNSTBrM**
ESTABLISHED IN 1»««.
JOB. rlTan on th« Baolo and I k--_
MISSION STREET, between Flirt and ■
N. B. -Fine-toned BiWar Solo Banloa \
eeslonale alwaja oo hand.
FREE AND EASY.
jsvbby »ATtmni mei-
**.
• 3(1
Piano and Sinjtlna sat
CHARING
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SALOll I
060 AUaalon atreet, near Beeaad
dolO EAGLES A WILD, Prw«* .
Philadelphia Restaurs jf:
JTOS
n
OHAS. T. BEHGOLD. PaWPTUaTOi ■
AKDfJ^ '
THE OBOIOEST MEATS _
Vegetables, Board by tbe w»ed.
AO8 PINE STREET between Ream,
aod Montrooter. tears* 1"
MILITARY COODS
....4HD. ..
GOLD AND SILVER THEATRIi ;»
TRIMMINGS, ,'J
B»5 H.ntssnaerr atrtet, B««»» > '
mbl4 tt T. RGDGEBS JSSK
EDWARD PEEL & C
BBS and SIT 1Va.hln.tun .trett
HAVE OPENED A OOOKING ESTAK
meet at tola place for the n.rnoi. •( I
Ine BALL bUPPKRS and LUNCHES FOI
NIOS A«D SALOONS, on the mo'l raa.
ternti. Lonchee dpllrer.d fo any part 01 It
fro. of charge. Tbe pelrooefce of the lajl
the oity ia ^espeotf ally eoliolted.
8am PraHcisto Jewelry M annfae
D. W. Laird, 810 Merchant (beat Dll
Betting, Enameling. All kind, of
leMBBSjasesjBBi
iffarci
ffST m BOTH
■ a ■ rati
0 A LI FOR MI A TH1ATE1.
ITHIIO
H
ANNUAL BENEFIT
CHILD OF THE REGIMENT
OF AMUSEMENTS
IX
the Theatres,
ILATEO EVERY DAY
n THK TAA«.
LT THBOUGHOOT THE CITY
FABBRI OPERA TROUPE.
mi m nuini rkha, .1 »•
t rrrro-cttank *Mti
cr mo- f»n>niii i
The Great Huxnpty Dumpty COxnbat
Pt w a, lawtoii ui '■ a rraTn f iw ■ W. 0 r . »a« a... t »
MR. JOHN MtCILLODOH WILL RECITE BARBARA TRETCHI*
Ml. I. C. WtllMMlM W tl IICITI MT IIIIX1 tOUCNII l«D Till THAT "IW«»» IT8HT.'-
DOUBLE CLOO DANCE RT J AM ES MOORE AND W.BR AT
fMimlMb«Mw
Taawcl.4a with fco tatll*], n*» hit] far.-* by C* '..-*■• 1 q , Th.
CHINESE INVASION
PACIFIO
LA IT REPORTER
TlllltD TEAK 01
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY.
Obit L*«*l jnmil P.UU**. HnI
of Ike MlalMlppi.
Publishes ill the California Supreme
Court Reports.
rr«»n ttrnriDm ronnm mnoommu.
■k»t or Tun raarmi<n »» »
ihiii n
Ml FRrlM
HAkftY IN
Klrit ■•!
(.AW fl
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IIOIII1..U.. lll.aXIM.U* UUMUIK.
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10 OOBMqaADM Ol 111. AlAtatd fATOT Wl'b WlllCb lb* Drift], of
IT NCLES TOM'S O A. 13 I 2>»T ,
Wai rictlTid. It will bo repeated for poiitivtlj lb* lut tlmoa en
IVIonday and Tuesday Ev'gs June 16 & 17,
WKD>BnDA7. JUNE lHih,
Farewell Benefit of Mr. Geo. D. CHAPLIN
Od which or r a- ton lh« calibrated trtJi-te*. MISS JEAN CLARA WALTERS ud M18J 7LORXKCE KENT, Prom the
flew York Theatre*' haT- klodlj Toloataartd and will app »r.
RELIABLE KND INDISPENSABLE AID TO
THE PRACTICAL LAWYER.
J. P. BOGAHDUS, Pnbllsher.
rriLii'iTion orricB.
lNTo. aaa MerobRnt Btroot
■ Af<r FHAHOISOO,
On if sTriumph March From Ocean to Ocean!
The Great New York and New Orleans
nsian Honse.
MAII HAKAKb,
001 FBOMTHE BAILBOAD
IORIN, Proprietor.
JHED E00MS
..urn....
^Btauraiit.
Bmiiij «r wi.u, i.iq.
worm mu4 Cigars.
TMIIQ BY mil OR MONTH
mi27 lm
...EVERY...
Iiurday Evening:,
AT BIOHT O'OLOCK.
f *b»r« ion can h*T* HOT AND
COLD DRINKS of »h» Tary boat
qialiiy. Tba "Old Sport" It tl-
■ «»T»oo bind. Drop In.
DAVE MK.VDHS. Proprietor.
IIILD HAS RETURNED TO
ItM Parent. .
CA SHIRT STORE,
Mn-nr treat, baa BomoTtd to
!"* Nocond street,
T«w wtU ftad a couplet* ae-
•ff KUIJKTS «md FIH.11IH-
at tba aswml lew price*.
■EIEDICT A CO.
I'ERUND HOUSE,
• MS .ACKAAt ENTO STREET
I EBAB MOWTOOMMY. . .
IEST HOU8E IN THE CITY.
jaVn BAI JUST BUM THOR-
■ laaaaatad tbraoabaat, and baa a flraw
■4^ABAKaiK8rfOP -CD.ot.il. Aba,
If Dtarlawl Hon... 1MT AUik.1 atra.t.
■ rib. .ad • Foarib .is «.t, at.r AUrktU
J. E. umiT,
SS, HOLMES A CO.,
IAOIAHIIT«n>»T, i
ALL AtOIDI OF O0ODS,
- • 1 frn« All pua* al
Zoological, Equestrian Exposition
MENAGERIE, CIRCUS AND MUSEUM I
On© Tioliet _A.<3Lxxiits to a.11 Tents.
■•»ip*»*i 4*1
inom (J MY ATO NBJO-«*
^il»LO F""
• lOnNl .■•■O »l.l ••.»i •lUfpon I* '*. igilia.l
(O J «t pqi ••BOO 1*»q ««1 °ll« 'J«aoi«l |<4X}«ni
'BW*«tV l>n> "luqtj !M»iouti pui >.
BHHA*iAO^JlaAJ.Tjl_^)Il. BIU1 1.1 Mill
-t(nJOJIi»r'. pm*OLJ ^bBjb-a
asno|jdoi|3puejaisAoC7\>
OldlOVd NU3HlhQ8
■jiaunoA ^ofuj pun ||.i.U o»n
BANGER HALLE
OlNOEns HALL.)
14 OEAKT *>T., KJULK KEAttNV.
K*ae -«wi thr Cholc««l Brands af
Mad Lltiaori oa haa«.
DEPOT W1YAXD A IAICHt'1 B*T BRCWffl?
1.1? II 0UB1S rKLDHABK.
Will open on Jackson Street Lot, for Ten Days
Only* Commencing
THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 19, 1873.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY.
Jmu'm, Owlet "pd* U^\*l9°'ml°Q*;ilBl\k'*UM^'^r*'^-i^* ValtorM.iiaeiad b«tiU.'Wblt« Priooclu (» p.rrl.Oorlft.", t'oroa'plnr, taootrtoo. Eofio-
.-rntJloV»r (fobasi»dip«<)>ajDiA „ Wilhi, ^l „«it Kasllib EqasitrfaB; Mln Kit. Oook. M«n.f. Rld.r : Hln R-mId* Cook. Kgaoitntan* ;
i, ABttiD HrottMra Kortnmp'.t* hit ••* prOfrirBm*. ,
ouftbbrtd Trick and I runod M>dii(* UonM ; * Bohoolof BdDMUd PodUs aod
Puiutt- First. th« DUalHoInt Swto Bud CbtHct,di«wa b* ■ turn of U Ounili
Uorii. Tiaera and J^aanards.
>«• t)«Jl ; follow* d by » U*v»lo*4» of Lad 1st and OsatUmeD on bonabiok ; tb»n tbt
11TI II lllin, powiTim viib, "ij-» »- ""^"filrt
i_i »* ■ «-.» t /-i ,_wn- . ml >ila Mm of PtrriiNiiM ''.' m . _
Attention, Good LlrersJ
MR. P. PEROEB, KORMERr.T
rropri U.rnf th» Mlnnr*' R«*-
tanrinf, !>■■ Ukrn Lb* tnaiiativmnot
of both tbo Miiirni" R«»i*urai>L an ^
Uomrnorolil itr«flt »n<1 th« Minora'^
Kfuntii nn IU-.i.i ■treel In partD«r«blp "Itn JBlt.
A. DRAYKUR. «ho bu b«oo aoat>*«ted with tbo
Din tor year*. InprovBiiaDta h»Tti dmd Bad* Iw
tUkcoialDo d-partmot. tnn will r*od«r tbo Ml- -
oars' rn or* poprjliir than It haa -Tar bean dorti**/
tbt 11 lit" of lu proiparitr. Oor Bills of law
•ioi)—«* all tbo dalloaoiM of tba loaaoo. Oat
eanlto la "Goo 1 Vara, Oood Cooking »od Modaraka
Obarcaa."
P. HEROES A CO.
MINERS' RESTAURANT.
E81 and SMI C'onajooroiaL, u-i ,
7Sl» Uarkot •tx*»t.
Opan rora ft a.ic to 10 rjL *a31 lot
FRED. C. WENTWORTH,
AonOQoooi that at bla Saloon.
<H»1 Kaaraj aft.. IV. W. car. H>icrameata>
Long famotii for tha azcallBDcff or it*
WI1N.KH and LIQITOieeh
All Drl oka will baooafoath bo
T SI I>7 O SI 1*7 V ta-IV
""mjSWloa
PIPER'S OPERA HOBSE,
TUMrlllLaV UTIr MKVaiTA.
THIS ELEGANT THEATRE HAS BEKH ktaV
M. daooratad, aad o*n ba ranted by tba algM aw
it tba waak, Utaxa aid trataUog (ooiaaatsa
llDaraliT troatod with OD application T,j I attar
oeun I'lPtw-
THE JOUBNAL *>* •AJaTJBEMH-'T*.
PobUshed erery Dai in the Year b»
r^ y. BOGAKDUS
«3B Merchant eme. 53* Wiiahlii«t»B. Su
Below Monuromerr. 8*" Francise©
8ATUBDAI ...JPNE U, 1873
JBnJoyatol© Drives.
Ac elegant and con.(orttble car/uge, styliih
.torses and a reliable driver are the leading eg.
■entlals of an trjojobltride, and these cannot
be secured in San Franei&co bo unquestionably
-as from Frank £00 toe, whose carriage* hare
the privilege o the iiand k auxin* tha Occi-
dental Hotel. HUhaDdaomemrn-outsareiifiacI
>by the beet circlea of the city, ana as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
oenrteens dnrere, neu more liberally patron-
A red thaa an; other carriage proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
.ladles In paiticular, will engage no carriages
•xcept those which he provides. Fran* has en-
Joyed gr»&t success in his business, and tne
adm liable way in which he conducts It makes
turn a favorite with all who pa'roniee him. *
Woman's Rlft-rats.
Ono would tllnk thai it was one of wosc an'*
rlgnts to enjoy as good a dinner as a man, and
pay the Eame price for It. .Nearly ail the refl-
tatiranta "for ladlea and gei-tlemen" In San
Francisco have poorer far* than those where
gtntltmen only di-.e. Tbxbe ib ah ixoeptioii.
At the Piohexb ErwrA^EAjn, on Wa#hlngton
•tree-, at the corner of Dunbar Alley, ladlea can
get an excellent breaiiart, dinner or lunch, at
a reasonable price. Henry Bocken, established
since 1819, provides every luxury the market
affords. Beth Udles and gentlemen find Uteri
-dlchE e to pit-ase me most epicurean taste, *
ISveiryrjody Suited.
There Is no end to the multitude ot fashions
In bats. At " Thb" Hat Btore. 647 Washington
atreet (second hat Btore below Kearny). all these
ctrw styles can be found. The stock Is Immense
— (he prices are reasonable. Every ons who
goes there is sure to be suited. B
Public Accommodation.
Washing left at the office before 8 a. v., can
** returned in the evening if required; we
-never disappoint! What Cnear Laundry, 111
Lelaesdorff street, •
Pratt's Abolition Oil.
The People's Bemedy for all Aches and Pains,
.Star Sliirte ana Collars.
All eorts and sizes, for e».« cheap, at the
"What Cheer Laundry, 121 Leidesaorff at, •
Wrxite Labor Only I
Employed by the What Cheer Liaadry, 121
Leideedorff s'reet. •
•Pratt'.. Aboliiion OU
Oores Stiff Joints, Sprains and Braises. 3-l
Pratt's Abolition OU
Cores Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 3
'Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails*
A perfect cure warranted by Albert Scnoen.
wald, 137 Second btreet. a-BX
Tho Boat Remedies,
Dr. Perry'e Last Chance, for pain. Dr. Per.
wy*s Webfoot Pills, for all billons complaints.
For sale by all druggists. Agency, 117 Sausome
•Street, corner of Oonum rclal. *
phatograpnic caras.
At one dollar per dozen at the People* Art
•Gallery, 84 Third street between Stevenson and
Mission street. a
Notice to the Public
H. Peyser, 719 Montgomery street, one door
Booth of the Metropolitan Theatre, Is now sel-
ling off bis fine stock of men's, boys' and chil.
Arens' clothing, on acconnt of removal, at
greatly reduced prices . Every description of
gents tarnishing goods, hats, trunks, valises,
G"c, below co; t, Gall if yon wans bargains, 3b
Mothebs or Famiues who are about to spend'
the Bamm< r in the country with their children,
ought not to forget before they go to provide
themselves m well ai their children with under-
clothing. The only plaoe where they .cao buy
-the same cheaper and male of better material
than at any otner place is at E. Yrledlander tt
Oo's, No. 9 Third street, y nolens Bnildlng. 8b
X>r. Boherty
Hu devoted hlB study more particularly to
-chronic and rpeciflo practice, and as such Is
bow the most euocsPsful of any Physician In
■Ban Francisco. Office £19 Sacramento street,
corner of Leldesdorfl, a few doors oelow What
Oheer House. t
Saro Moore,
Formerly of Buss House Oarriages, can be
sound in front of Coleman Bros, clothing es-
tablishment, southwest corner Bosh and Mont-
-gemery sts,, or Dexter Stables. OarrUwe orders
eft at either plaoe promptly attended to day
or might, at reduced rates. ra
A. Pleasant Location.
Persons desiring oosu'ortable lodgings in a
Oentral location, ehonlc visit the Alhambra,
ana Inspect the fine suites of rooms to let there
The building is a ver; fine one and is well
i i gated and ventilated.
Ladlea "Via it in « Cfivlg.
Written, engraved or printed by Joboi P.,
DwctB, 12£ Sutter atreet. opposite Lick Houaa,
-find at the Grand Hotel. K. B.— Hajtdkxb-
CEHTS yXATLT MlRKKD. PEKiSAJCBHTP Of 6V6IT
description to order. s
Dental Work.
. Fob fihxbt qtj*l»t or work, go to T. o. Jeg-
?up, dentist, cor. Sutter aid Montgomery, over
Tacker'a, _ 8-tj
Ouub^ovaht.— Madame Clara Antonla, tha
Olairvoyant Physician and Independent Tranoe
Medium. 333 Kearny street, bet. Bosh and Pine.
-Coasultatloni in Sngliah, French and German. r
PACIFIC COAST ^RAMATIC NEWS.
PiOCHE — Mias Jennie Johnson. Miai Hanay Oer-
reUon. J. H. Lukio. Mias Oarrla Annslroos, Miss
Josspnioe and otters, were performing at the
theatre to crowded bosses at last adTleae.
Stockton. —Jo ss Wilson's and Yankee Hobin-
Nit oirona exhibit ei oa Wednesday afternoon
and ersDiog.
OAKLANC-The New To.k ard New Orleaoa
Zosloglc.! and Eqaestrian imposition is to exhi-
bit bare on Monday and Taeaday e«nin?».
Grass VaxleT.— Miss Helen Marble and Pro-
feaior H»rali wUl gi»a a concert at Hamilton Hall
this eTening.
SACBAWZJSTO.—The New Orleans and Nsw York
EtjQeftrian and Zoological Expositlan showed
bera last night t> an immanaa coogregatioo of
people, and will axbibit again this aiaernooo and
evening. On Monday BTenicg next, Magnire,
who ie now lessee of the Metropolitan Theatre,
will open it with the California Minstrels, who
bare so long dnwo crowded bonwa at the Alham-
br» Theatre. Mattsr Barney. Sam Bicker. Bob
Hart, Little Mac, J. G. Buisail. .Benj. Olark and
man; ethers will abpaar.
Tbuckee.— New York and New Orleans Eques-
trian and Zoological Exocsitioo on tie 11th.
OolfaX.— The great show from New Orleans and
New York showed here on t'iel'2*.b.
Oabbon.— The New York and New Orleans Zoo-
logical Eifo-.itioa exhibited on tbsSth. Tho Gold
HillNewa of the lOtb, fays: "We are ioformtd
tbit the New York and New Orleaaa Oircua drew
on im-nense crowd at Carson. The ranchers from
the Valley as far south as Genoa, ponredinto town
all day long with. ox and mo'e teams, on horseback
and oa foot. The ciroae pay.lion w»b picked with
people girisg riee to ths qncttion eo oltsn pro-
poted to the Uoion soldiers by the people of the
Ssath, "WberedoaHyou'nna come from?"
& alt Lake,— Laat Saturday, a special perform-
ance waa given at tie tbeatre. and a drama, enti-
tled * Miralda," by M. M..BalIon'« Monthly, was
played t-7 the atook companj.
Oysters.
In strolling round tine other nigh:.
To ook at 'Frisco by gas light,
Uur careless fedt, by chance did stray
To where a fountain's ceaseless play
Of sparkling waters, icada a screen
Through which a sweet bonqnei was seen;
While mossy stone and pearly sheU,
O'er which the waters softly felL
Hade that winaow teem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
£top," said my friend, "Jet's go in here—
It looss so nice— and try their cheer."
"All right," I said, ' *I must agree
That this plaoe salts me to a 'T.H'
So sooner had we found a seat •
Than at our side a waiter neat
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Bald they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found It tru%
And cooked maffTtificenily, too;
ad kinds of oysters, juicy, fat,
Cooked eveiy Btyle; just think of that,
And if your month don't water, then
Ton*re different from other men.
They'd clam sand crabs and terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place all kinds of game,
Fish, flesh or fowl which we coud name,
While every dish was, I am sore.
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladles, too, nave found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best loe cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,'*
Whoever doubts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain:
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyster House, 337 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
OHABLEB HAAEE, Proprietor.
Asa T_j. WaugK man's
"OhlgaxoBser Depot," 623 Sacramento strset,
between Montgomery and Eeirny. The cele
braled " Chicago Lager Beer," and the best of
liquors. Daily luLcb, with lobtt-r salad and
other delicacies, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents, Begulpr Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swi-s cheese and sand-
wicnes, Sfrrnd to order. To lunch at Wauga-
man's is the thing. 5 j
Twenty Thousund
Paper Collars, all styles, for sale cheap at the
What Chear Laundry, ofllse 121 Leidesdoifi st.
Removal,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 119
Post street. Sewing machines rentsd and re-
paired as u«u ■ 1. aod sold cheaper than ever, x
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
*»?
OYSTEE SEOTTO
A clean and respectable Oys'er
House fitted u 3 purposely for Ladies'
428 PINE STREET,
Above the OiHrornia Market, between Kearny and
Montgomery Streets.
A . W. M ANXIXO, Proprietor.
j 14-1 m.
OPERA HOUSE,
_SAN JOSE.
This theatre will bi leased onliberal tsrmeforstx
moDta to an experienced manager, banoe-s ttqair-
ias my absaoee fromCian Josa. The bouse can aow
be rented by tbe nigDt or w«ek on lew terma,
SEATIXG CAPACITF L200.
G. BXOKASBA, Proprietor.
BAN JOSS
WANTED.
A. Leading man. Juvenile and Oomediao. Those
whooaD make themsel.ea generally tiaefal and
travel fora Bare bntlnw salar;. Vanetr talent al-
B0 wanted.
Address, C. A. LEWIS
LI7EBMOBE,
ALaMlDA 00.. OAL
EISE.Tin.A. HiOTICE.
California" theatre
FAREWELL BENEFIT
-OF-
GEOEGE D. CHAPLIN,
Wedn'Sdoy Evening Jane IS,
On whicb ecoaaion the celebrated artisteB
MISS JEAN CLARA WALTERS
-AlfD-
MISS FLORENCE KENT,
First time of tbe rreat sensttion play, in five
act*, from OoidVs novel, er titled
st. ..vthmore:
or, wr0tj9ht by his own hanoi
And the laaghable barlesans of
POCAHOSTaSI
OB, V£ GSNTLB SAVAGE:
tflr*Seat* can be eeonred now.
THE! VETO.
A F&Torite Resort for Lovers of
Good Liquors and Choice Cigars.
J*^ Their Feay Brardy la a Speclaltr
B.'H. LRVT. ProDrictor, aoatbireat comer oj
Keamy and Commerciai atresta, t nulS lm
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALIFORNIA_ THEATRE.
Mr. John McOnUongh... Proprietor and Hanaeer
Saturday Evenlntf Jooe 14, 1813
AASliI. DENEfir
OF
MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON,
For wnlcb occasion ho Lin tbe honor of present-
ing for the approval of hm fr ends and tbe pnblio
I- general Uia following ooeqaalled list of attrac-
tiona:
FIRST.
The btantlf ai mnaloal Drama entitled
THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT.
Mica Haggis Moire u Josephine (tvith eooi).
Mra. Jndan a» tbe Docqcbh. Mrs. Hanodeia aa the
Marchioness, Mr. He cry iidwartis a. frcai^de Mr.
W. Barry, who baa b ■ «■ d I > rolnntsered aa Pam-
parnickel, and Ma. WILUa.MSOr. asGniliot.
6EOO D.
THB FABBBI OPi'Bl TKOUPE.
Midatas LNE2 FA&BuI. AAKA Ei Z "-R JAO.
MULLUR. ia onoiaa ceNctiODB. accompanied by
Prof. R. MULDilB FABBR1.
TH1BD.
Mr. XT. LoTvton and Mr. C. A. CartlB
Wbabave kindly volnoteered, will fight their
great
HUBPTT »t71IPTY COMBAT.
Mr. John McColloncb.
Will recite
BAKBABa FRETOHIE.
Mr. J. C. TVillliimsoa
Will recite (Bret time)
DOT BAliBlUA FBEDTCarr,
Atd tell that
DWARF 8TUBT.
Masters JAMES MOORi ard W. BRAY will
appear io their aoEqaalied DUu'ELn; CLOG
DAUOfiL
A new local faroe. by Olay Creeoe E ?q, . founded
npon tbe great qneslion of ihe day aod called
THE CHINESE INVASION.
Mr. J. O. (Slouch, tbe Hitter, a Hoodlum
WIl LlAMbON { AbKa EungaSlim.
Mr. W. M. LemiD. .M-. Freewill, a philanthropist
Mr. E. J. Backley, as bred Oontraet
\ Kitty Mcbhane
MISS MAGGIE MOORE \ Sam Se L-.
With Song, ''No Irish Need App! j."
Other characters by MUsaa Oammine, John-
stone, M-sTi. Quad, Macklio, t'raston and oth^ra.
a9~ Box B job notv opsc jall-tf.
WIENIAWSKIJOMERTS.
PACIFIC TTAtili.
MB. HENEl WIENriWSKI HiS TBE
boaor to annQnacB a serisa of
CRAND CONCERTS
... FOB....
Wednesday Evenlntc Jane 18th
Thursday Evening; June 3t*ih
fcaturdtiy Afiernoeo Jane SlH
OBA1ID MATINEE.
....WHEN
MR. HEX HI WIBNIAW8KI,
Sole Violinist of his M .j jsty the Emperor ol Rus-
sia, will make bis Srsi appearance m this oity
together trita an ens amble of eminent artists, in-
olnding
M'Ue JCI.E DE BTTHES, Soprano;
Mr. CAttL WOLFsOU.V, Pianist;
Mr. r.. BEUBIBLlNsKI. Aocompanyist.
A moat attractive programme will be presented
at each Uonoett.
Admission... 81. OO
Reserved Seat* 5&ote. Extra.
Sale ol S3 its cemmanees Mondav, Jane 16'b, at
9i. si., at Gray's Maaio Store, 613 aod 6i5 Olay
stro< t Steinira>'d Pianos need at all Wieoiawski
Ooncert3. JalO-^f-
GRAND PICNiC.
SECOND ANNUM PICNIS AN3 (XCURSION
....or THE....
I NATIONAL CADETSi
It OAPrAlN IRELA.N. Oomd'g. W
TO FASSKING'S GA.BDEW8. ALAMEDA,
on SU^DAY1 Jane ]5cd, li7i. The Oompaoy
wi 1 spare bo pains to mate this one of tbe moat
pleasant and enjoyable Picoica of tha eeasos.
Robinfoo'e Band of twenty fonr pieoeB is engaged
for the occasion. The Dancing pla'forms ace
laj-ge and pleasantly situated, Pnz3s will be com-
P' ted for in varioos interesting and exciting,
games, as follows: Sack-racing, target sbooiiog,
football, etc. _ ■.
Tbe BoatB leave San FrancECo ai fo.lows: 9:10
U;l5A.ll. Rftorningatl, 4:1U, 5:35 P m
Ticket* to be had fro™ tbe members of the
Company, aid at the boat on tbe morniDg ot tbe
ocoa>ioo. Tickets of admission to the l-aneoj
CO cents. ielu td
Grand
PICNIC AND BALL!
Given by tbe Mexican Military Company,
"GUABDIA DE JUABEZ,"
SO'DAT JTTSE .15, 187S
....A»....
SCHDfTZEN PARK, ALAMEDA.
The Splendid Waloott'a Band has been engaged
for the occasion.
The Company starts at o'clock.
Adotilaslon «#» Centa
Children SS Ceuts
Boat leaves at nsnal hours, and will make an
EXTRA trip at 10 o'clock, a. M,
Alta, Chronicle, Gstroao Bemokrat o«pr jo9 ■ d
Tuolumne Reunion Association
Will hold their Sixth Aaanal
REUNION AND PICNIC
....AT....
Grand Central Park, Oakland,
On Taeaday..
..Jane 17, 187 J.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION, SO CT». CHIL-
dreo half price. Can oe obtained of tbe of-
ficers of tbe Association and at tie Park (Sox
Umct 1 after S o'clock a. M. on the day of tbe pic-
nic.
Pres't.W. H. OCKNINGSAM, G'^ Howard et
Vice Pres'r, L P. McOAKTy, 338 Montg'yst
tec and Trtas., O. K. McOUbKEtl, 8(6 Market
Etecutive Committee:
THO'R'STON WESTLKT,I60 NewMont2*y et.
HENRY UARTlfB. 403 Foo: ttj street, S F.
WM. H. LAMB. 5fU Fell et. b. F.
14. G. 1HNSMUKE. No. 4 B'dway Blc, Oakland.
Ample accomodations for tha conveyance of
piee-cgers, and every other arrasgsmstit t j ioenre
comfort and enj ljmeot, baa been made.
Toe band will letvve l-an Fiaooisco on tbe 9:23
Boat, asd proceed direct to tbe Park, tbe liber
aluy of tbe F*rry Oompanyproviding a tbroagh
t-aia notasnal that hoar of tbe day. j«12 id
1>R. LEE CHUN Gr Jiil2,
CELEBRATED
Oliliiese Fliyalolan,
1017 DVPONT STREET,
Between. Pacific and Jackson SU.
Outsail disease. Moderate eharces j-U.lm
THE SURE XtoAX)
SUCCESS
13 BY FOLLOWING TBE TRUE
American Business Principles
The Reasons for Sueeess or Failure
We atari witn the Bat assertion that no honse
hie ever failed bsoanse tbe price asked for mei-
chandise it kept waa to-) low. And against this
declaration we plaoe this fact, that no firm in tho
ordinary routine of trade has ever grown ioto a
large and Increasing business, or taken the lead in
its paruoniar olaas of goods, nith bigb prices for
tbe Wattghword. Snooess. In the largest number
of instance;, can be traced to fa>r dealing, OUUR-
TFSY. andlNTELLlGBNT, PERSISTaBNT KN-
EUGy.
One mistake, one a' tempt to test the too often
cheated public, may res nit in apparent snooess, but
sooner or later the victim* ot the imposition will
torn npon jou. When a man boys a thing and has
paid too much for , 1, it is nse^ess trying to smooth
over the matter. The merohant who ehnokled
over the big profit be made hu famished the olob
wherenith his own head may be broken. There
are mors days yet to some, and the man who thinks
CUNNING A MATCH FOR HONEBT DEALING
had bitter not forgst it.
Patrons ars expaoted to par a profit on the
purchases aod at tbe aame time depeod npon tbe
merchant's advantages as a guarantee that they
are fair and reasonable. If the public are con-
vinced that a oertain tradesman baa peoallar
facilities forlaying in his wares, and they dlscor
er the par csntkg) of profit ti be less than is gen-
erally demanded, it matters not bow small it is,
fractional stuns are sufficient to insure sneoesa
where the contrary will snrely result In failure.
OUR MANNEB OF DOING
1 BUSINESS. I
lis It a. Success?'
t
o 1
O
q "We bay onr Gtoods low and sell '
w for cash.
C Wemark onr goods low end slieU ,
O to onr prices.
fj
"We represent onr goods Jast as '
-
r- they are. "
Ul .
Ill 'W^e return the money to all who '
^ bay of as and are not salted* If the (
(I) goods are not soiled.
>" We are wining to give polite at-
#u tentlos and show yoa through oar
*t stock whether yon wish to bay or
U .
*£ not.
A We propose to treat onr caitom.
Ci ers so well that we shall see them PI
CO >
z
-<
O Wc aim to teni onr customers la '
^ saeh a way that every visitor we
have will he a .waltzing advertise-
* meat for onr house.
Ul
It
20UJR INDUCEMENTS TO
I CUSTOMERS.
0
q Good, Stylish Clothing, well made,
3 »t moderate prlees, and warranted
a« rep resented. Polite aod attent-
Jlve salesmen la attendance, and no
Haie urged to parch ase If the goods
do not anlt. If th-s above Is your
H Idea h"W basiness shoatd be con-
ducted, call and see as.
R
EMEMBER. YOU OAN ALWAYS FIND AT
onr ttore a fall stock of
CLOTHING
Altb
GENTS' FURNISHING IGOODS,
Fancy Goods,
Eugllsli Cutlery,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
In fact, a general stoek of all kinds and grades
of goods,' cheaper than any other honse in the
oity.
IX L Auction Store
618 and 620 Kearny st.,
Corner ot Commercial
PICNICS. EXCURSIONS
S. F. and H. P. B. ]
CHANGE OF 7«J
THE CHEAPEST ROUTE TO THE C ;lh
ON iNn AFTRR JUNH I, 187* TB
Ol ANTELOPK.oonneMiigatDan i
mg wifcb the San Francisco it Nona F t
road Oompaoy for Oloverdale aod all ir> 2
stations, will leave 8an PiaQoiaoo dali T
eaopwd). from Frott street Wharf ata
rorolng the train will lea.e Ulo.ard I
6:0. o'clock A at , connecting at Donaet !
ste meraofl arrivingio San Fianctiool I
in. steamers and care make oloaa
with atagea to aod from all points.
SUNDAY EXCURS 0HS~AT REDUCE |
Leave San FrAnoieoo at 8 A K. sti ■
arriving at OIoTrrdc.li, at 1 o'olook P fer I
will liave Oloverdale at 2 o'olook irriiE
Frasoisoo at 7 o'clock. Thia will »i '
atoniata aevetal hoars at any of .bs a ■
tlJelineof >be rond Forall informsU,!
tbe Oompiiay a office, 4«0 Montgomsr«1
Oo and after Jane Ul, ihe Btsanwr I
San B'ranolEoo at 2 30, P. at: tbe soi. I
Oloverdale at 6 a.m.
ap!8 # PtfTEB DONAHUJ, I <
Badger'sCentral^Park. Ote
THESE BBAUTTFOL OABDBrTS
open for tbe seawn, and mans i
popular
FXONIOS »
Will be held there. The attractions t
one. BKATINO PAVILION. MTJBBC
N ASIUM. Skating free on weekdays.
Admission
CHILDREN IO 0ENT8.
PIPIFAX! PIPD
MAGIO BXTT1
THESE BITTERS. INYfcNTKD BY
Wolfgang, a oelebratsd ssvan of G
so marveloTn* in their effdota that tbs
thronghont Eoropa
MACIC BITTER
They give Tone to the Stomaob, OoIom
plexlocr, Brillianor to the Eyes, Vigor t
lent, and renewed strength and virllltf
andicflrm,
No family should bs without thia tn
tonie.
J. M. GOP.WIT,
je6 2ea Proprietors, Sal)
DR. JORDAN*!
GREAT ANATOMICAL I
And College of He ell else
1 O C\(\(\ BEAUTIFUL AND D
±\J* \J\J\J iTe obieote to be ■ess, t
Pnblio DAY AND NIGHT, at EUatl
Si8 Montgomery atreet. FOR MRK t
•nr-Dn. Jokdan'8 PiirvATg OrTlOJ'
Oeiry atreet (oDposits old Meohanlst* i
Read! Read!! E
THE PALACE OF FA!
New " tore. 17 Second strot, o
Orand Hotel. Oiotbing of tbe lst*fs
fashionable styles mu'a to order,
KOTE THlTPKIOI
Pants... from $6 to $12
Suits -from S9B
I inrite tbe inspection of tbe Ob»l
the market,
A. MORRIS,
Second I
JVo. IT"
ma 17 lm
OppoHlte Oraa.
AUCTION SALEj
New City HaU
No 77 and ~78— DeliiH
MOKDAT. JUNE 16, 1873-JOBIlJ_
TO* t SUN, Anouonesrarfl. Ml •
er, street. For parti jnlara sea »"
Alta and Examiner,
By order Board of OiW Ball Coa>»a» '
M18-ld EOB'r GEO*
DRREN/
HERE
iiiii
The a. real Xonlc and ApP«*l:
Siale "Ever, where.
J. C. COMBES.
TERRAPIN XjlV>P\
C!or. Second and TehaaM •>*
•JfTerrapln ooo>tan!ll ^
Ousters ia every at'la-
SDPPER BOOKS »,■» j
dec Jllr-
CAPTAIN ROBERT HAl|
Grand Daylight Exd
..ON..
SUM, AY.
..JVM* I
ON THE MAGMIFIOKHTjJ
Steamer,
6. H. WHIPPWf
Will lea.e Vallsio Btreet Wharl at
sharp; thenoe to
Audi-land, Bed Bock. Flo. •
aid the Stone l»n !>•«»' '
the steamer Vanderbllt I
IwlnK.
And return to the oil, bjfiF.^ * '
will be madf to Bays this the srarjo t
a«soo. A B.NDL.F MUSIC WJ'
MSHED for tbe ocoaiioa.
Pasisre for the flay
Children ;•■■•■■
jell at
CANDIES.
AIJ, KMDB OB TBI FfflJ J
made at onr Steam Oand, FMJ" I
order,, f«p«rialljlromtlie oomntrr. I
ard will be promptly 'SjSJSj&'J' ayi I
lwVT MontK0m.r,.«*A *l
In*
iiraro
<$ f ^ONTB MlffT^
MOTlt
r,$ in VARIETIES
• *■ r tin
rr-i-
tlmj; Developments
■ i
CKLBY
TILL REIGN SUPREME T„„
:*TENPORIUMOFFUN
si
CHANCE OF Tl M ■ ,
'•• Curtain l*1«o- «t O . IB
and Varied Interlude
WW ALHAllRA THIATEI.
MAouirinrB
BELLA UNION THEATRE
"CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS.
"►'-T Ml t<
rrod n itcuio,
wm 1 1 > in
>'olook
MOMS, CHOUFLEURI
aim
O. "W. J E. S T E3 1=1 ,
Tlio Mnn xivltla. tlio *r*».i tefng Hand,'
I>i*a"vrinjf-i*<>f»ni CnmcHInn,
Anglo-French and Funniest Ventriloquist In the World,
WITH HI/4 IIKAIX.KKH MEN.
rv*\. aid nuno-rn*
To oonelbdo with lb* ItagbtbU Fmp4itoD«tlon Com.dii,, •■tlllfd
"3P \XT 3L O 3E 3ME A 3F1. 3F1. 1 DEJ X>
T*NOLE JtCK.i reUredSlorlna; Waaler
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YSIS, CATARRH, AND AIL SPINAL
AFFECTIONS,
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■;iM Market etreot, opposite Third, Hoods 1 and
3, from 1UAM. hlr « .. and froA 2 to 6 r m.
Reatdeeoe, 1900 Miaalon street. Fatisnta can
be aooommodatsd with Hoom and Board. apJO
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KITCHEN FURNACE,
IN ITS 800NOHY OP OOAL AND HTOVF,
as a pailaei cocker, brollar, toaater. and flat-
iron beater. Is a neoasaitr te every bonaakeeper
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he foal It oonaomea. It la obaap-92 10. Call and
tee It at work, at Htombi A Millar'*, plumbers,
aas-fitiera, tin, eopper aad stove store, opposite
W aire's Opera House, SfJT Was bt niton street.
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aaaee wltooit n>*reary. r '"mil or t>aia*oii* drnfa. Cimptste
cor* i where all others faio of wont cases and any armptoms
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atreett ban Pranciaeo, Ual. lei*
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Single Outside Rooms,
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BRANCH HOUSE,
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Fifty Cont» por KTlgjlit,
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MONDAY JUNE 16, 1873
AMUSEMENTS, ItcT"
California Theatre.
Tte bacsflt of J. C. Williamson ob Saturday
night drew tbe very largest andience ever
bron.ht, tofit th«r witbin tbe walls of the Califor-
nia Theatre. Ton ptrformasoe waa an (xceilent
on*. MissMatfis Moore drew great applaaee bf
ber spirited acting and charming eisaing in lb*
moaieaJ drama of'TbeOQild of Us Begin, tnt,'
ud J. O. Williamson oonraised Ibe aadiesoe wiib
lasghter, with bis yersion of "Barbara Freitotee
and his Dwarl story, and afterwards achieved
treat aoocesa ia Ola; M. Grtene'e farce of "Tbe
Ohioete loTaiiiD," Id whicb he appeared ai a
Jjoodlam and a Obioaman. Tbe veteran comedian;
W. Barrj-, received a boisterous welcome oa taat-
iDgbiB appearance, atd waa bamored withajc*!1
before the cor Uln. "IbeObildof the Beciment"
and "Tbe Qblnsae Invasion" will be played to-
ALhmmYtra Theatre.
Saturday acd Sunday ereointa ibe Albanbra
wat crowded . and stats will be at a presainn. this
weak, for Kelly and Leon reproduce to-night
ihair greiteit bit. Off eobacb'a : ecmio opera, of
"Mon». Ohenflenri," with iU ane moale «:i
a_jBusisg sitea-ions; G. W. Jeftsr.the "am witb
tae talking baxd." will ir>trodn«e Eew sad 1 tinny
TextxilaQiiUiic little farces, and tbe (laughable
little comedy at "Twice Married." in whicb Kelly
eon Leon take tbe leading parte, will conclude
a capital bill. A opera boofle by Qjffenbaib. Jester,
the beat of TetrtriloqoiBts. end Kelly sod Leon in
a sparkling little comedy will give fan esoagb lor
oneC night
Bail* Fnion Theatre.
To-night, eftere capital first put, Fred Rit:hie
will do bis Dutch tocg und danoe, Marsh. Kelly
and Bree, will perform "Sublime and Ridiculous.''
Oeneim and Frits will tve Their wondeiiol per-
formtncea, "b'eenss in San Branoisoo" will ihow
bow green one's are taken fa by Sharpers, and
tbe "Krookedeet Blaob Kreck" will present billet
and extraraganee in whicb the whole company w 11
appear. The bill at the Bella Union tbia week U
a very strong ene.
Backley'i New Varieties.
Ned Bnoklsy, Harry Devoy, Frank Moztlmorei
Leon Samwelli, Johnny Price. Hogby Morton and
a atroog force of femioe auxiliaries in "Under the
GuligbtB," "HardObeck." "Jaitice for an Hour,"
"J&lioe in a fix" and variety ead moeieal iater-
lode, giveayery lively ectertalotnent at tbe rarie-
tiee to-night, The Bailroad eoece in "Under the
Gaslight." is a capital buijeeque.
Trie VTieralavwaki Concerfe.
Henri Wiaaiaw.ki and tbe artistee eempeeing
hie ooioerl tronpe arrived in tbia eity laat nighty
acd went to tbe Occidental Hotel. They will be
serenaded to-nigbtby the California Theatre or-
oheat<a and Ballenberg'e bard. M. Wienuwski
will give bia flr#t concert on Wednesdaf evening.
at Pacific Ball. The box sheet ia now open at
Grays mosio store, and there ie every prospect of
the entire honse bsing sold before tbe dojra open.
Tuolumne Re onion.
Tbe sixth snnnal reunion sad picclo of tbe
Taolnmae Association will take place at this park
te-morrow. Tbess reunions of tbe eld residents
of Tnolnmne couotr are deligbtfol affairs aod are
mneb enjoyed by all who participate in them. An
advertisement in another column informs tbe
public where tick t ta may be obtained.
"Tale Great Show."
The Reoord of Saturday says:
The Oiraos and Menagerieof the New York and
New Orleans Kqaeitnan and Ziologioal i-iposi-
tion opeoed here je-tjrday. A!l?raoon andevsn-
iog it drew good houses. Tbe attendance at night
was a perieot jam o( over 1.000 people. Tbe '.tan
will be eolaigea to-day to bold one tbousaudmore.
Tbe meragsrieie jast what it claims t j be, and is
a eeleot collection of fine animals, in good condit-
ion, amoig these are thirteen camels, whiob do
duty in c rawing ibe band wagon (one camel died
at Oelfax, and an odd number is left >, and tbe cag*
of lioss, anperb animals, ard as good specimens of
the species as have been brought to tbe ooast.
Their keeper, who enters the den, takes a risk
noae will envy hi jj.
tbe Oircaa performance it speaks in tbe high-
estterms. The great ebow will perfoim at Oak.
land this evening and of coarse there will be en
immense attendance from this side of the bay.
Partner's Parle Oaltland.
Tbe Caledonian Olnb will bold their Seventh
Annas! Gatt eriog and Games &t Badger's Park
Oakland, on Sonday next. Fall particoJara are
pablisbed in another column.
Grand Bukbat ExcuBaos.— The steamer
Antelq^ leaves Sao F/anoisco every Satntdayat
2 '49 v. H. and on onoday et 8 A. at from Broadway
Wharf, connecting with tbe cars of the North
Pacific Bailroad at Bocahne for Petalnms Santa
Boss, Healdsbnrg and Oloverdsle. Exaureion
tiekets are iesaed at redaced rates, aod are good
from Saturday to Monday. Those who wisb 10
eojoy e little 00 ntry air at the end of tbe week,
can take a very pleasant trip through one of the
most beautif ol valleys in the Mate at a small cost,
Q. D, Chaplains Besefit.— On Wed-
nesday next, G. D. Chaplain leading man of tbe
California Theatre company will take his farewel
biasBt. aod present great attractions oa that oc-
casion. Uiss Jean Ol&ra Walters and Mtee Flo-
rence Kent, raceatly arrived from the Hew York
theatres, will appsar in the eenBation play of
"Slrathmore" and the bar esoae of "Pocbahon-
tfts."
AJfATOkncAL Kusbtjh.— One ol tbe mott
ojmptete collections of tbe kind in the United
States, comprising hundreds of ooatly and beau-
tiful wsx models, is daily on view (to gentlemen
raly> at the Museum oa Montgomery street. An
tam may be profitably scent here.
A Queer Endorsement.
TaeAitaetthe cooclodioa of a story of
hew workmen pledged to Eeoreoy, by oath?,
are engaged in turning Piatt's Ball into &
the are oajg:
Wegive ihif report with ares^rvafiootbat
we onlj endorse it so far as we are a j tit fled
that onr informant i 3 wholr reliable and
conversant w. tb the f. ots.
We should like lo know what tbe Alia
meant by that. It is Tery hard for the gen-
tlemen engaged on that paper to express
themselves in English whiob can be under-
stood.
The new Gardner gno nres twenty-six
shots per minats. After it hw banged away
at a man two or three bonre, he begins to
feel sick.
Asking Teo Much.
A Mssonri planter, baring allowed his
swine to range in the. wo^s, at one time
missed several of them. Suspicion at once
rested upoD a certain neighbor, aod the
planter resolved to w^tch the action of bia
pork-loving neighbor. One day, while rid-
ing through tbe woods, the planter came
upon the man in the act of lifting a fine
young porker to bis saddle, in order to take
it home. "Now,"said the planter, "I caught
yon at last."
"Yee, maiaa, you's ketchad me eare di«
time."
'Well, I shall have to send you to pris-
on/*
'•Oh, to, masse, yon ain't gwine to Bond
me to prison. Just you think of my poor
wife and children," and the poor man put
in such a plea for bis wife and childten that
theplantir'B heart relented.
"Wetl," said the p'atater, "I'll tell you
what I'll d 3. Toapiy me for one-half the
number of swine yon have killed and sign a
paper not to kill any more, and I will let you
go."
"No," said tfee lover of his neighbor's
pork, "no, maesi, I'll pay you for all I have
stolen, but aa for 'signing away my libei-
tits,' I can't do it."
We get no badness from Chinese, end we
low none to do our work, at the Whet Cheer
Laundry Office, 121 Leldesdorff street. •
Pratt's Abolition OIL
Cures Lame Back and Paralysis. 3_L
A great variety x>f Tke end Bows, all styles.
Just received at the What Cheer Laundry, m
Leldeederff afreet. •
D.ep Decradalion,
Bioce the wretched inhabitants of Mass
acLuse tts have had their beer taken away by
a remorseless government they are forced to
fall back on bay rum. Aod a man drank? on
bay rnna will steal bis cwn carpet-bag.
Keep out of debt. ■ j -.»}■> ,
It seams to be natural for sme people to
buy, and incur obligations beyond meatnre
so long as they can avoid payment of ready
cash. Give ene of this sort a ahanoe to buy
on credit, and the questions of payments are
matters that he caret bat little about. Bat
what a crop of trouble springs up from the
seed of debt. How many gray hairs it brings.
and how often it shortens life; sometimes
leading men to commit suioideor murder.
And yet how easy it is to keep olear of this
terrible monster. Every young man should
form a fixed and unalterable determination,
before commencing his active bnsioes=
career, not to incur one penny of indebtness
under any circumstance*. Never bny any-
thing'nnless you have money to pay for it at
once. If yon sea any thing that you would
like to purcbas?, look first at y oar money pile,
and make the answer depend upon that.
Always pay as you go, if yon are short of
money gauge yjnr demands accordingly.
Th e above is published for tt e special bene-
fitof the Figaro boys, as well as for the gen-
eral pnblie gotd. These yontoful Mioaw-
bers begin to draw t'.eir wages every Mon-
day morning and keep on drawing steadly
through the week bo t.at there is not only
no balance due to them on pay day bnt they
are even in debt. Bead the above again.
boys, acd beware of early gray hairs and a"
tendencey to commit soicide and murder;
keep ont of debt, live within year means and
be happy.
A Mystery, Forsooth t
VTe have frequently warned the pnblie of
San Franeiaco not to believe anything which
they maw Bee in tbe other papers about dra-
mationews unless it is endorsed by "Figaeo'»
—the only dramatic authority on tbe Pacifio
Coast. The Alta this morning publishes a
story to the effect that Piatt's Hall is about
being converted in'o an "Opera House" for
the Fabbri Troupe. It says:—
Already tbe work hts progressed tea great
extent. The stage has been let down and
enlarged by throwing it btck as far as the
rear walls of the buildiDg will permit. The
auditorium is arranged bj that tbe oichestra
will be where the dining-room under the
ball heretafoie «as; the dread circle ia made
up on the present halt floor, excepting the
partout through fur the orchestra; the gal-
leries will be improved aud enlarged.
It tells a preposterous story about the "so-
aresy" with waioh these alterations have
been made. The fact is simply this, as we
stated on Saturday: Messrs. Siegfried and.
Lohe, the lessees, aree'eaning, painting and
decorating their hall and -remodelling the
seals in the galley, only this and nothing
more. Tbe hall will be much improved as a
concert hall, but a concert hall it will re-
main. There ie no idea of timing it into a
theatre, and the Alta'B gtatemenis about a
new stage are mere buncombe. There hse
been no secr^ey. tbe doors have been open
for ^ny one whose business it was to make
taemeel*"?* acquainted w.ta the projee'ed im-
provements. The Alta reporter waa simply
too lazy to walk a block to sod out tbe troth
aad preferred writing ftp a highly colored
romance in the office. The Fabbri Trcupe
will probably give coneerta in the ball as
soon aa tbe renovation ia completed . Piatt's
flail is utterly unfitted to be turned into a
theatre and the introduction of a s 'age and
scenery would raise the rate of insnranes on
every bdild-ng in the block.
La Donna, e Mobile.
A new York paper Bays: There ie a young
lady in Vjwa who is puzzling all her ac-
quimtances astobow she colors her hair,
Bhe changes its color every other day. One_
day it will be auburn, another brown, ano
ther golden, another jet black. How. on
earth she does it we don't know, bnt she
does.
A Good Plan*
AEAneaa man allows bia wife five (fri-
ars a week for pin money, with the under-
standing that she shall forfeit ten cents for
each absent button, and the same amount
for each enpol poor coffee. This arrange-
ment has been going on for two years, and
the day has not yet come when he could
claim the first ten cents.
Or, Barlow J. Smith
Ie giving a oours of Free Lectures to Gentle*
men on 8eiaal Physiology and Nervous D1&-
saeee at his Hygei&n Hail, 637 Oelifornls street,
every Friday evening, commencing at 7 % o'clook.
a pert of the evening la devoted to examining
and prescribing for patients.. Pr. Smith gives
phrenological examinations In reaard to health
to invalids daily, from 9 to 4 r. u., free, w
A Servant in tbe Corner.
Weed's Carpet Sweeper, with the beat assort-
ment bf Carpets and Furniture In the State, at
John 0. Bell's, nearly opposite the Grand Hotel,
Market street. _^___^_ **
PoLlnn Oak.
It ia now geoeralb; keowa that tbe act!vs princi-
ple to whiob the effects of POISON OAK ere dee
is aviolaUle &«id called by obeausts toxtaodendrie
eeid. It is. hOB-ever, not so well known tbstDIOK-
EY'S OREME DE LIS Is not only lbs best avaiuv
able preveatitive, bat will alBO,by Its neutralizing
and soothing qnelitUs, greatly relieve all distreia.
Ids symptoai*.
McDowell, Show Card Writer
Beady made and made to order. Boom 10
608 Market street, cor. Post wd Montgomery u
Five Hundred Men Wanted
Immediately. To send their washing to the
Newepaper Talk.
The Oregon editors do not appear to be
mneh more gentlemanly in their mode of
argument than those in San Francisco, if we
may judge from tbe following which ap-
pears in tbe Statesman:
The little, dirty- mouthed, bad boy of the
genius Hordlam, species blackguard, al-
ways thinsB he has triumphantly answered
an argument when he has hurled agaitst bis
antagonist all the vile names which he c»n
find lying ar und loose in his dirfy, vile lit-
t'e mind. Tbe fellow who cccnpieB the
vacant editorial chair cf the Oregonian
seems to be o f the tame way of thinking.
Living for Show.
Show is tbe besetting sin of our women
Comfort is everywhere sacrificed to style. A
fine honse and handsome farnitnre are kept
for the world's inspection. A servant or two
must be paid out of a limited income, be-
cause it is vulgar for a lady to do her own
housework. Our middle class live as if
they were rich. The pride of our women is
to break down the distinction that the pos-
session of wealth naturally creates. A finer
and more worthy prids would inspire them
to observe distinctions which they are not
responsible for and which entail no disgrace.
Wealways admire a woman whoeays openly,
u We cannot afford this thing." The words
uttered, the battle is won. Half of tbe ex-
penditure which makeB manied life so bur-
densome are sacrifices to a false and ignoble
vanity. Instead of feeling humiliated at a
plainer style of living than a rich man in-
dulges in, a poor man's wife should glory
in it. Who are the women of onr cities that
are snbjeot to Beandal ? Not those who live
within tbe known means of their husbands.
The devUiah whisper doee not follow them
when they appear on the streets— their vir-
tue ia demonstrated by their daily life. But
the thougbtle-B woman whose rich aod vari-
ous toilettes eost half her husband's income,
is always regarded with snso-.cion, no matter
A Practical Smga«*tioa.
The Brooklyn Programme says: At the
Lyceum lately a curious incident took place
at an amateur benefit. One of the scenes
of an old drama represented a garret, with
an indigent family dying through want of
food. The Btage deflorations were in violent
OQntrast with the dialogue, as the "flat"
at back represented a riolly decorated sa-
loon with mantlepiece, and upon it, con-
spicuously painted, was a gorgeous clcck,
After a long tirade, with the unhappy fa-
ther in vain looking about to find some ob"
jejt upon whiob to ra?s9 money to nourish
his children crying for bread, an irritatei
spectator rose up in the p„ rquette and loudly
exclaimed, "Why dod't yen pawn the
clock ?"
Petition,
Tbe force of a petition es an expression
of public opinion is aptly illustraled by the
following: To settle a bet a petition was
recently presented to a worthy oitizan of
Detroit, Mich., praying for the abolition of
the fite and police department! acd hie own
exeeation. He glanced at the first few lines
and "chalked" down his name.
Xt Is Till?.
J. A. Sbaber A Co. are selling par:or.a&te and
all other klnCa of mrniiure and bidding cuaspsr,
for casn, than any other dealer in town. Other
dealers don't stand a (host of a chance when
P .ople know Shaber'd prices. 707 MerSet street.
Asa !_.. "W**ugy man's
" Ghiga^o B~er Depot," 623 Sacramento street,
between Montgomery and Kesrnv. The oele
braied " Chicago Lager Beer," and the beat of
liquors. Daily Iu^ch.wiih lobet~r salad and
other delicacies-, prepared by the epicurean
George Butt. Beer, 10 cents. Begnltr Ger-
man lunches, caviar, Swi-s cheese and Fand-
wicn**, sirved to oruer. To lunch at Wanca-
man'e 1b ths thing. 6-j
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Twenty Thousand
Paper Collars, all style?, f,cr sale cheap at the
What Cheer Laundry, offloe 121 Leidesdoiff ai,
Remo\al,
Samuel Swift has removed from 116 to 113
Post street. Sewing machines rented end 're-
paired as ut-uil. and sold cheaper than ever, x
Enjoyable Drives.
An elegant and comfortable carriage, stylish
horses and a reliable driver are tbe leading es-
tentials of an tsjoyobleride, and these cannot
be secured in San Fran Cisco bo un question ably
aa from Frsnk Eon ten, whose carriages have
the privilege o the stand fronting tha Occi-
dental Hotel. Bl& handsome turn-on tt are used
by the best circles of (he city, and as he makes
It a point to employ able, honest and perfectly
con it eons drivers, ne is more liberally patroM-
lred than any other canisge proprietor on this
Coast, while a large number of persons, and
ladies In particular, will engage no oarrieges
sxf<ept thoee which he nrovldee. Frank has en.
joyea gr-at success m hia business, and tea
admirable way in which be conducts it makes
him a favorite with all who patronise him. *
Oo Hot Suffer xr-om. corns.
The unfortunate sufferers from Corns, Bun-
ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, ean find Instant
relief by applying at Dr. B. fl. Cowan's Instl.
Kearny street, from 1 to 6 p^ We
arresn and Sweet.
Fer the beet confectionery, ge to Oanty and
Wagner's. 107 Montgomery St. near Sutter. S
The Laat New Song.
-dtr— "Jforf <f Chandon,"
Emerson Oorville li my name,
My business always is theaaww;
Eastern Oysters, and Fancy Boast,
Relishes these, that my house can boast.
Safely these Bivalves to all I show,
Ohl high ohl OhI high oh!
None who have been bnt again will go.
Corville fays sol saye sol
Oa Fine Street, at No. 410,
Remember the number and call again.
Visions of Shell-fl ih In every style,
Inwardly cause yon much to smile.
Ladles with escorts there always go.
Ladles go I Ladies go I
Emerson Corville's polltel and so
3-1 They gol they go I they go I
Bound Not to be Beat,
. Is G. Burkhudt's motto. Fine French Calf
Boots .made to cider Jrcm J8 ic r-10. A good
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 540 Wash-
ington street end be convinced. A full assort-
ment of neatly-made goods always on hand, at
prices to. suit ever rone's puree. sVbi
Olam Chowder Every OTlarn*.
The 'best- chowder in town* at the Original
Hot Scotch Saloon, 16 Morton street, Jaat off
GREAT REDUCTION IK Pflfs
Xji -A. X> X X3 CB String-
....AT....
GHAS. MAYERS
Pioneer Cloak St e
(Formerly Majrar A Wnrkhsin.)
Wo, »0 MONTCOMtET |Tl n
Opposite the JLtak llease.
llKAStll, 408 KEABMT *TI« ff
TUT B- MAYER CALLS ATTENTION 1 ma
1VA. large and well selected assortment 0:
Ladies Cloaks, 1b Silk, Ti -et
and Cloth,
And his new styles of ready-wads SUk. W ■»*
etber LADIEe/ SUITS, at VERY LOW P »a
Also, a >ar«e stock of Striped. Brooos si 2
Shawls, Lace Jackets, Silk and Cotton ' 2
Silks. Satins, Oloakinss, and every desert) a3
Trimmings. JUST \kkiVKD. a lerae la !9
the Summer styles of
PLAIM ANS XXBIOIBI,
1L2WSN SVsTS,
W. B.— Cloaks, Drosses aad talis mad* f ■_
in latest fashion; at reasonable rates. -V
HALL'S
u
In strolling round the other night.
To look at 'Frisco by gas light,
UUToarelssafeat, by chance did stray
To where a fount sin's ceaseless play '
Of sparkling waters, made a soieen
Through which a sweet bouquet was teen ;
While mossy atone and pearly shell,
O'er which the waters SGitly fell.
Made that window reem to be
Rome fairy grotto of the sea.
otop," said my friend, "let's go in here—
It looks 30 nice— and try their cheer."
"Ail right,'* I said, "I must agree
That this place suite me to a 'T.'"
No sooner had we found a seat
Than at our aide a waiter nest
Made his appearance, asked our wish—
Said they had almost any dish
That we might name. We found it true.
And cooked mtgrnficenBy, ton;
All kinds of oysters, Juicy, fat, ,
Cooked every style; just think of that.
And If your month don't water, then
You're different from other men.
They'd clam a and orabe aud terrapins ;
In fact, we found they had within
That cosy place a# kinds of game,
Plan, flesh or fowl which we oouad name,
While every dish was, I am sure,
Prepared to tempt an epicure.
The ladies, too, have found, 'twould seem,
That they have here the best loe cream;
So here they flock, the little sinners,
To get what they call "such nice dinners,1
Whoever donbts this let him rush
To three hundred thirty-seven Bush,
And there this truth he'll find made plain :
Who goes there once will go again.
Pacific Oyeter House, 387 Bush street, above
Montgomery; open Day and Night.
QgART-BS HAAKB. Proprietor.
MISS N. SCULLY,
LADIES'
FASHIONABLE HMR DRESSER
Has RescoVcd to
844 WASHINGTON ST.,
Four doors below Stockton stree
Bairwork of all Descriptions mode to order
Charges moderate. jell lm|
BOKER'S BITTERS.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS SOLE AGENT II*
UalifoJnia, for the sale of the above cele-
brated Bitt rs. He Is prepared to deal wifeb
Merchants and Jobbers on tbe most reasonable
terms. WM. B. JOHNSTON,
jail la 4S2 California street.
THE OLD
not Sootcii,
IS Mortem Street, near Keeray.
AM Dririlis Ten Cents
Hot Prinks a Specialty.
THE BEST TORI MO JLBRT IN TOWN.
Always on file the New York Herald, Harper*f
Weekly. Frank Leslie's, D*r's Doran, Police Ga
sette, all th" California papers, also London
PoDcn. Bell'eZrtfo. Illustrated London News. OaD
and satisfy yourself,
iSr- Don't forget the slei of the Hot Scotch.
feT ti W. 6. WALDBON. Proprietor.
S.F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JtookaeUei-sr-and Stationers,
H, H. Moore,' 609 afoh'teomerr. near Merchant,
Business ColJetree.
Heald's, Bryant* Strattooe College. U Post Itreet
Butchers.
Ksts, Fred. Bteua 94 to 1W. California Market.
XmpWxnent Office.
Chinese Employment Co.— Pierce A Co., «27 Bao-
' rant onto street
French Fancy Ooedi.
Loeas A OS.. 19 Montgomery. 107 aad 109 Butts*.
Hair Jewelry.
aL A. Callender. manolaotnrer, K Second street.
Bampaoo. A, B. A Co.. HO Second street,
Searcher sf Beiorda.
O. V. Gillespie, £41 Wsshingtonstraet.
■VTailchjes and Jewelry.
B. A. Oallender »2 Second street.
WMtentu-s m4 Paper Baosen,
Wheldsr. J2I Geary street.
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