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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 3

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IXSURANOE INSURAXCE LAW OH THE SUBJECT THE DAILY BEE BY TELEGRAPH MICELLANEOCS XDW CAJDW ALADKR Corart Cotrar dm Calutoa April Term 169 April 12 Routier vs Stoderas Hslzabel Greisel Alexander Crane and Kyle April Routier vs Htuderas Thomas vs Saulsbury Barrett vs Graaf Anderson vs Spring Wamble vs Cummings April 14 Lobenstem vs Gilman Murray vs Dooley the People va Mary Thomas Mahooe vs Devoe April Holmes ve Harris Jones vs Gilbert Coffee vs Butler Ames et uxor vs Gilbert and Tillman McIntyre vs Mains April Brown Tryon Weil vs Tryon Loring vs Guth Fox vs Mayo and Sheehan Filed In addition to what we have already reported there were filed in the office of the Secretary of State Saturday last the statement of fees of Notaries Public of San Francisco the oath of office of Henry Winner Commissioner of Deeds for Illinois to reside at Chicago the oath of office of Berry as Commissioner of Deeds for Arizona to reside at the oath of office of Charles II Hatch Commissioner of Deed for New York and the oath of office of Edmund Burke Commissioner of Deods for New Hampshire Filed to-day the certificate ot incorporation of the Carrington Mining Compauy orgaulzed to mine in the White Pine district Pionxtm The Sacramento Association of California Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting in their hall on Saturday night The following-named persons were proposed for membership and their propositions referred to the Direetors to report at the next regular monthly meeting which is held on the last Saturday of each month A Tweed Andrew Estill Daniel Willard David Hamilton George A Poor Aaron Powers George Wiggins David Mahoney WSchanht Archibald McDonald George Gould Frank Sbirland Chaa Shirland Ray Samuel Glass Thos Paden Robert Egbert Stephen Hidwell James Moore Jr Paul fv Hubbs David Megowan and Clark These candidates for membership having been reported by the committee as worthy were elected Joseph Zumwalt Joseph Kldridge Wright John Stump A Berrv John (J Bullard Samuel Welch Lucius Darthane Geo Withmgton William It Campbell George Morrill Andrew Binney John Hatch and Samuel Putnam Henry Montford presented through the President to the Association a fine lithographic picture of early life in a six-in-hand stage coach of the Pioneer Line courting over the Sierras Public documents were received from ex-Congresman Win Iligby and copies of the Constitution and By-laws of the Stockton Association of California Pioneers from the Secretary thereof for all of which the donors were thanked The Association decided to purchase an addition to'their Cemetery lot and a committee consisting of McKune Phelan and McClalchy was raised to digest a plan for admitting the son of Pioneers There is now pending before the Association and it will come up for discussion on the last Saturday in April a proposition to fix the initiation fee at $loandtlie annual dues at $5 but the Board of Directors have recommended that the initiation fee be fixed at It is now $5 aud the annual dues $2 50 Artesian Wkil By reference to our report of the Board of Trustees to-day it will be seen that Dr Harkness made applicants for permission to bore an artesian well at the southwest corner of the Plaza He thinks that at an expense of two hundred dollars the stratum of bowlders can be reached and an endless supply of beneficial mineral water obtained the fluid to be free to the public Permission was granted the doctor The long expected velocipede race came olT over Agricultural Park Course last Saturday afternooo There were four -best two out of three half mile heats The first heat was won by A Kelton of Wells Fargo A Co in 2-51 and the second and third and purse by Walter Hatley in 2:554 and (about) 3 minutes Collision A rumor reached the eity to-day that on yesterday two freights trains at th farthest end of the line of the Central Pacific Railroad collided six men being killed or injured one of the engines the Industry had but just left the repairing shop Examinations These of the public school will be examined to-morrow Primary No 3 I between Fourth and Fifth Examiners Messrs Gibb McCreary and Ross Primary No 4 and Tenth street Examiners Messrs Hill Campbell and Avery Locomotives Two new locomotives the Fleetfoot and the Black Deer belonging to the Central Pacific Railroad Company made trial tr'ps yesterday The Lightfoot is No 129 on the list Besides these there are eleven new lomotives on the ways in the round Party A social party under the management of the Emmet Guard will be given at Turn Verein Hall next Thursday evening for the henefit of the members of the Capital Cornet Band injured by the late explosion on board the Chrysopolis Ov their Sheriff Miller of Butte county arrived here to-day with three Chinese prisoners Ah Gee Ah Fook and Ah Look convicted of burglary and sentenced each to five years confinement in the Penitentiary Enrc atioval- The regular monthly meeting of the City Board of Educ ation will be held this evening at the usual hour and place Levers No meeting of the Board of City Levee Commissioners was held last Saturday evening MOKE LAW OX THE SUBJECT RKCEfT DECltlOiV UF It 81'PRKMK COl'HT To exempt Life or Kadownui Policies from exccwtlon the seme MUST be Issued bjr Company locorporeted aider the Lswi of Ibis State Swell exempt mom-forfettiwg Policies Iw eftiber Gold or Cwarewryl et tbe Lowest Rates are Isswcd by tbe I a i i 1 IIFE IXSUKAXCE COMPASY ur (9ACHAH1KNTO) rALIFUKMA SCHREIBER HOWELL nSNEKAI AfiENTH 37 and 39 Second street SACRAMENTO m26-tf Pacific Protective Association OF CALIFORNIA Iweorporated October 1H6 OBJECT Till: OBJECT OF this Association is to serur a caah payment within sixty dsys after th death of a sub-rrter to his or her hetn nr aasigns of as many dollars as th're are individuals of the clas to which su-h deceased subscriber belongrd Mkmkbxship Tbe suberriiion fees are Ten Dollars at joining and tree DoIUr on the death of each subscriber Tbe free Dollar from each subscriber is paid to tbe heirs or assigns of tbe deceased Tbe subenibers are divided Into classes including male and frmales Each class is limited to 5 Gno subscribers As classes are fliied new oree will be formed No person is so pw that be cannot pay Tea Dollars at joining and Ooe Dollar occasionally that seronng $5 00 to his or br heirs or asigns How to Bxf'OMt a Mxvssa A person dirous of becoming a subscriber must fill out an application and forward with it Tea Dollars bvCoeck Draft or by Express in gold or con All communications be nidresel to the Recretarv of tbe PACIFIC PRoTFCTIVE C1ATION southeast corner of Mo tgorery and Kat-ramento streeis (over Donohue A Kelly bank) Han Francrero trnctRs: Benj Freeman Prewider Geo-H Ruseell Vice President John Warren Secretary Jaw A Frtrhard Treasurer REFERENCES Hon HENRY DUTTON President Farmers and Rank Bon RAMUEL COWLES late Judge County Court Ran Francesco Boa A GUNNISON Attorney at Law San Francisco BOOTH Esq Union Iron Works San Francisco HENRY WILLIAMS Erq Rea) Fsiate Saa Franctaco JOHN HAN8C0M Eeq Etna Iren Works San Frar risoo JOHN O'BRIEN Esq of Bush A Co Baa Fraocsco Bon JONES Gold Hill Nevada m2fl lm Swamp Lands For Sale THOUSAND ACRES nearly Levied Apply to JOHN DOHERTY County Surveyor No 15 Northeast cor Ninth and Sacramento March 1 119 ml-lm4p LOCAL HEWS Tar sms To-dat Board met this forenoon at 10 present all the members Minute read and approved Street Commissioner reported that the petition of Whitney and others for the grading of street from Front to Twelfth referred to him at last meeting was not properly signed New petition of Whitney and others for the same was read and had proper reference Proposals as follow were received: Yandell to grade street from Ninth to Tenth 53 cents per cubic crosswalks 130 each lirown grading street from Ninth to Tenth 5 cents crosswalks $3 each Joseph Boa-quier grading street from Ninth to Tenth 64 crosswalks 130 sewers 154 The contract was awarded Douquier I- A Daugherty grading Eighth between and streets 50 cents per yard crosswalks $35 each alley crossings $25 each sewers $50 each Uomjuier grading Kighthfrom to streets 55 cents crossings I sewers $4 Callaghan grading Eighth street to 0534 Eighth street to 534 cents Eighth street to 52J Eighth street to 52 1 cents crossings $3 alley crossings sewers $30 The contract was awarded Daugherty Booquier to grade street from Seventh So Eighth 37 crossings Pi sewers $'4 A Daugherty to grade street from Seventh to Eighth 51 crosswalks $35 each alley crossings 25 ewers $50 Callahan to grade street from Seventh to Eighth 534 rnts street crossings alley crossings $21 $30 The contract was awarded to Daugherty Official bonds of Chamberlain as City Treasurer Hoi! as City Attorney of IL Dunlevy John Fidier Geo Harvey George fc Rider Matt Hardier Chamberlin and Van Horn as policemen und of Joel Ray as City Surveyor were approved Bonds of Thomas Tryon as policeman ot Wil-liara Young as Harbor Master of Thomas Say lea as Pound Master and of Israel luce as Superintendent of City Cemetery were rejected because of informality These claims were allowed John Dremati 120 Davis A Mapman $15 A Co 50 A De Merritt $41 fifi Alvord $41 66 A Brewer $20 Carolan A Co $1 Carragher II Trainor $15 Jones $1 1 Holbrook Merrill A Co $7 93 CiUig Mott A Co $2 25 Eugene West $75 Daily Bkb 33 McCann $15 Carolan A Co 05 Philip Caliaban $20 03 Tryoo assignee of Yandell $11! 96 Foss assignee of Vandell $loo Ordered that Dr Harkness be granted permission to bore an Artesian well at the southwest corner of the public square bounded by I Ninth and Tenth streets the object being to procure mineral water the same if found to be free to the public Adjourned till ten o'clock a ou Thursday next 1st of April Real Estate At inj o'clock a to-morrow at their salesrooms No 50 Fourth street Davis A Co will have an auction sale of valuable and desirable real estate The property to be sold Commencing corner of Fourth and I streets and extending 100 feet on 1 street and having a depth of 80 feet subdivided into four lot- of 25x0 feet Lot No 1 Mixioo feet in block bounded by and Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets containing a two-story frame dwelling house hard finished fruit trees shrubbery etc Lot No 2 in block bounded by and Sixteenth and Seventeenth subdivided into two lota 4uxlM feet each Lots Nos 5 7 and in block bounded by and Nineteenth ami Twentieth streets subdivided into small lota as per catalogue on day of sale Emmet At a meeting of the Emmet Guard held last Saturday evening there were elected Sheehan Captain (reelected) Buckley First Lieutenant Thoa Armstrong Second Lieutenant Coffee First Sergeant McMahon Becond Lieutenant Na-h Third er-eant James Carroll Fourth Sergeant obn Mahony Fifth Sergeant Mitchell First Corpora! James Lynch Second Corporal Kelly Third Corporal: 1 Kellev Fourth Corporal Treasurer Patrick Clark Clerk John Mahony Theatrical Messrs Barrett and McCullough supported by a full and talented company will commence an engagement this evening at the Metropolitan Theater We may now look forward to a senes ot chaste and legitimate dramatic treats The troupe is composed of several old and popular favorites aod has many new face The initial play will be comedy in which John McCullough will sustain the character of Allred Evelyn and Miss Gordon that of Clara Douglas Police Court To-day Trader misdemeanor in obstructing sidewalk trial continued till to morrow For petit larceny of solder the property of Harry Luft Ah Tsu was sent to the county jail for ninety day McCabe and James Gallagher disturbing the peace in the night time stipulation of satisfaction filed and charge dismissed on payment of costs Charles Yava and Navoe were convicted of disturbing the peace and fined ten dollars or five days each Anniversary Members of Sacramento Engine Company No 3 and invited guests celebrated the eighteenth anniversary of the organization of the Company in fine style jast Saturday evening A fine collation prepared by Swimley of the Cincinnati Restaurant was spread in the upper hall and to the banquet edibles and diluents full justice was done All who participated pronounce it a most successful celebration We regret to say it was impossible for us to be of the party Teachers On Saturday last the City Board for the examination of teachers granted certificates as follows: First or Grammar Grade to Chamberlain Jr Mis Mary Molthrop and the Graduating of the High School and Third or Primary Grade to Misses Anna Woodland AnnaC Herndon Numbers 71 74 mi I114 In' and Di faded to come up to the standard required The Board will meet again on Saturday next to examine candidates for positions in the High School St I'keme Court CaMerwood vs Peyser on motion and filing stipulation ordered that respondent have ten day from date to file brief Himmelman vs Spanagel on motion and filing stipulation ordered that appellant have fifteen days further time to file brief Satterlee vs on motion sod filing petition for rehearing ordered a atay of proceeding until the same is determined By Davis A Co there will be sold to morrow at o'clock am lot No 1 S0xl60 feet on the corner of (land Fifteenth streets with a fine two-Htry frame residence containing eight rooms and four rlosets and i hard finished throughout There is also on the premises a variety of fruit and hade tree vine etc It i a most desirable residence To Jaii Constable Wade of Lee Town ship srrived here Saturday afternoon and deposited In the County jail a prisoner named Bamnel Ieonard who has been tried in the Court of Justice of the Peace Moore on the charge of the petit larceny of clothing and upon conviction sent to the County jail tor ninety days There occurred in thi city last week seven deaths three male and four female One of the case wa small pox In addition two bodies were brought to this city for interment The Raffle for the Rattler Mare BeU will coo off st the Cole a Hotel ill a Meads ot March Notary Ii tlic COMMISSIOXEH OF DKFDS For Maine Indiana New Hampshire Uiooa nt fetch gas LtoCu4SU lowed Miseonri Oregon Nevada Marviand aad Temumec Rami Katat tad Insnrnwce Agi Aid Comveyaneer grM ONE TO LlAt Office Corner Tiird a-d Streets BIS ('RCKD8 t- CMI05 IMSURAMCK COMFAMY 416 and 418 California street MAN rKlMIseO 3Uh Cplt1 tTSOOOO LOSSES PAID IS GOLD COIN grFlr aad Marla lusarascY4 EIW CADWALADER Afrent Northwest Cor Third and ex Sarrufnent 18- 8m J3HN REIVES CO 9i Undertakers Corm Warkrook: Eg 93 4iM street Met 1 aid 1C Orders rromptly sstosded to day or eight Otfcoe of County Corocor Permcs wishteg Bunal Lots la tbe New Helve-Ha Cemetery kept in oruer jnng the yerlW wiU leave orders with tbs Svxtce at the Cemetery JOSEPH A COfiBOIE UNDERTAICE WarorooniF 108 troct KOiOLPE Apothecary Ccr Fcnrth and 8ACRAMKNTO CAL KAgest I be asrrawrst Bible Ptwrfieiy BlU-lm tariaparllla Yellow Dock ad Iodide of Potass caret Rceral ffle frrefala Bolls Gout Femel WrakatiMi- Cancers Rbennaatlc aad Mrcurlal Paine and nil Diseases nrlateg from disordered tote of tbs El 'od or Llvtr Ag-BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS m20 3m PACIFIC HOTEL Cor of Fifth and -A 8ACEAMINTO This House has been Newly Pui't and Fnr-nigbed throughout and ts now open for Poblie PatrousgjB of Room eleganilv fornisbed for families Also Single Rooms Call and examine oar Hovel KUMLE A PCHAFFER Prrprieton m8-lm (Formerly of Hotel) CHEAP HEAT 4 i PRINTING! 42 and 44 Street fml-lm CAPITAL WOOLEN KILL SACUANKRTO iFTTAcrntn iu inm or Fancy Cassimeres Flannels and Superior Blankets OF EVERT DESCRimOK Cof rranFBMte tre to coir plt iht all ordwa will ncei-n prompt Attention J- TATTKRSOW3cperlntndnit Agnta a A PEAKE CO BROWS CO W-WOOL Apply at Offlc of th Company corner 16ih and streets ml8-lm DR BRYANT (SOT BRYAV-) Has tub powrh ok iik a ths xick by tbe I AVISO ON OF HANDS and all Diseases ebich be treats will be PermsoeBt Cures Tbe Sick and Afflicted are respectfully invited to give him a at hi Rooms over the Sixth Street Market between I aad st reeia Sacramento ml6-lm SPECIAL NOTICES A CARTL Th JB tnt Insnraace Compaay of Hartford having appointed tbe undersigned their Agent for Sacramento and having removed their Office from No 47 to So 43 Fourth street tbe insuring public are especially invited to take note of this Ckangt in the Agency and Locatum oOJice Tbe Old and Reliable ATTN A will continue to Issue and rroew Policies of Fire Insurance as heretofore they hav CASH ASSETS of over $5000000 ail available for lose and they exhibit an honorable record of FIFTY YEARS during which time they have paid losses amounting to $23500000 No Company furnish more reliable Indemnity against lose by Are lGKO a BOARDMAN General Agent Baa Francises A LEONARD Agent Sacraznestok Wo 43 4tb eg (Ft George Bwlldlag) m4 la -The Pwbllc are iaferased that JAMEB WILLIAMS ts no longer authorised to make any Col lections for tbs African Methodist Episcopal Church Seventh street between aad SL By order of THE TRUSTEES Vomriii Secretary Becrameato Msrob 16th 160 m16-2w Wbero to Me FeeedJsbe Ore man the Health Officer mi be foitd el say time by leaving a note oa hie elm at Crawford's Bookstore Fast OSw Building mI4-M TO THE DAILY SEE Stoeki The LiVel Suit Salrag Money Mora Libel Suit Sax Fraxcibco Mar 28 2 ph Stock sales: Imperial $03 Ken- tack £200 Overman $57 Opliir S32 Savage 878 Yellow Jacket 802 Gould Curry 8115 Hale A Nor-cross 891 Crown Point 871 Alpha 884 Belcher $19 William Kopns the newly appointed Collector of Alaska is a citizen of Massachusetts a relative of Secretary Boutwell Much dissatisfaction is felt by this community because the appointment was not made from the Pacific coast It is rumored that the result of the recent Windsor-Bulletin libel case will lead to tbe dispatching of a Government vessel to ascertain whether the Greek sailor was left on Easter Island by Captain Windsor of tbe ship Intrepid Frequent showers of rain this morning An extortionate dsmand for ten thousand dollars salvage was made on the ship Schiller a few days since by the Tug for slight services rendered The matter was compromised to-day by the payment of five thousand dollars in gold Complaint Las been drawn for a suit against the Morning Call for damages for libel alleged to be contained in an article commenting on a recent Potrero land suit of Henry Conroy against Chas Duane and others Fira st Supposed Incendiarism Tkt ckee March 29 About 1 this morning a fire was discovered in the east end of the large round-house of the Central Pacific Railroad Company at this place and before the flames could be extinguished almost the entire building was consumed together with other small buildings adjoining le-longing to the company At the time the fire broke out there were several engines in the building but were all saved except one the Piute which is almost a total wreck The total loss is estimated at about 840-000 supposed to be tbe work of -an incendiary FIRE INSURANCE! Equitable ates I s4iri2Hi7 or Combined Cash Assets gives emphara to tL eolvescy of the veteran Companies iw: Combined Annual Cash Income indicates their Popularity with tbe totaling public throughout the Union Losses Taid in Bold Coin I II SIGILL -1 12 1 California Wit SAX FRANCISCO Rates as Low as the Hazard will Admit for Beliabls Indemnity POLICIES A RENEWALS ISSUED WRtCV ST SWEETSER ALSIP AGENTS FOB THR PIREXIX AND HOME Ofiice No 47 Fourth St m25 BT GEORGE BUILDING 1 A 0 SWEETSEK ALfilP SWEETSER ALSIP (SUCCESSORS TO A a SWKZTSER) Real Estate and Insurance Agents Negotiators of Loans Commissioners of Deefls Oltv Pmpertv Homestead ard Farms Bought and Bold on Commission Hr oe Rented acd Renta Collected REAL ESTATE Sold at Private or Public Sale FOR SALK Wall Bloc km 38 City Lot 30 Dwelling lioaits 5 Stores aad 6 Kanckii TO LET 3 Ftores 9 Dwelllwva 3 Rooms and the of Pioweer Hell fircoad Story of No 53 Koarth treat A ESI 8 OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE FH(EN1X AND HOME Fire Insurance Com UW YORK Atth Old Stamp: Bo 47 Fourth Street bot and 8T GEORGE BUILDING a-Corner of the A' ley ml-lm 8PRIHQ ARKALOEMEXT Pacific Fruit Seed Store No 30 1 et bet Froet dfo leaedf A FACIUTUvM ark now offered to a'l person along tbe transit cf the ventral IreoAc Kilmd to fill orders by Express for he following freah arrtraU er fUramer and Railway: Apples (banges Lemons Lime Walsnts Alnmdu Filberts Pease ts aod Con toe-tloDerir aeecrUMt Also Garden Heeds asd Field and reamer tl Ora era AntictpatlDg large trade alorg the Central Pan fie Railway eontlsnous with tbe Atlantic Us inn R-tiway I will forward wph dispatch ail articles of Fruit Nats and Confectionery Table Vegetables New der made daily Bummer armegemenu will be complete by the month of Jsne to xprees at! Frulto by adapted for the trade excinMveJy mlS-lm SL JOHNSTON A Uw la th State of Malta ka- wtta by which tha NIW ENGLAND Mutual Lite Insurance Company Is chartered expressly provides that any policy having a cash value cannot be forfeited for nonpayment of premium when dee until such value ts worked out or la abeorted In the payment of such premium It secure to policy bolder advantages too Important to be over ooked Tbe omission to pay premium when de ha many times subjected the insured to a total loa o' premium previously paid A recent decision by Court In New York sustained an Insurance Company in Us refusal to pay a loss which occurred one day after the forfeiture of the policy by nonpayment of premium Owing to Inadvertence or pecuniary embarrassment such neglects are liable to occur aod It certainly is an advantage very much ouiweirbtng those which rival companies advertise so prominently but which when intelligently examined are of little account to Insuring with company that is held by law to work out the actual cash value of any poLcy after the payment of premium has been discontinued A carsful reading of the law will show that holders of policies in the NEW ENGLAND MCTCAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY bare all the protection which can be given The NSW ENGLAND MUTUAL is the pioneer of mutual life insuraooe in the United States having been incorporated A 1335 EVERSON A HAINES are tbe General Agents of this Company and the Pacific Branch Office is at No 302 Montgomery street San Francisco Upon application to these gentlemen or to their Special Agent JOSEPH MID-DLEMI89 of Sacramento Office Jordan's Un tiding between Sixth and Seventh streets examples of the workings of this law will be given establishing the fact that the carh value of a policy evrn where one-third note bad been for a party aged forty -one paying five pre-rasnroe sixth due aud unpaid on the ordinary Life Plan would contiooe pol cy in force five vears tbe term o' temporary insurance determined accord to the age of tbe party and tbe assumption of mortality The above iUaa-Irate the beoefinai effect othe Equitable Massachusetts Law and also plainly illustrates tbe ty of tbs statements male relative to notes by agents of ail rash companies in stating that there is no surrender value whatever to a policy where notes have been given m8-ltn eod FUND IN8URAKCE COMPART Vi Cor California and SaiiHome fits SAN FRANCISCO Capital axd Si-mrir Jax 1st 1S7 080000! 1uure agamst Toes or Dam are bv Fire on Store Dwelling Veret-andise Vessels ad Car-? In Fort and other insurable rrr-perty UO i the iargeet a-oont taken on anv one nk ThiOompny reinsures whenever the risks are eemed too larg for the loraiity Individual liability of stockholders Under the Constitution smt Statute of Callfor-ria -AU IORF8 PROMPTLY PAID IN UNITED 8TATF8 GOLD OOIN BTAPLE8 President HENRY DUTTON Vies Prewdent CHAR BOND Secretary HENRY SQUIRE Solicitor JOSEPH niPOLKlNISS Agst foe Sacra mntn Yolo aad Salter C'ouatUt OFFICE -Va ISP street between ixth aod Seventh (Jordan's build ng) mfl-la ORLEANS Vinicultural Association CAriTAIi STOCK $150000 ntvldcd lato 750 Shares of $300 Each Payable la MO Hvarterty Xastallnaeata of $10 Kaeh PLACE OF BUSINFS Macraaaeato Thin company are it sessioa of mperor Vlnevard tn tbe Foot-PHli of CtUHE CHRFK YOLO COUNTY and of land peculiarly adapted to the Production of Wine Grapes Thr have on bind a large stock of artg-inaPy imported frrm Hie Rhine which for th past debt vears have been teted and have proved of great exellroce for wme-maklcg purposes The active mmervofth company are familiar with a I modern mod of wire-making whether as regards ehcateoes of hooqnet strength of body or dnraMIity of flavor Their object is to be enabled by tbe concentration of jnn to enter upon the wire making busment on uch scale as nft only to insure flnarol cress but tc elevate the character of Caiiforcia Wine both at home and abroad They interd by the purchase of grapes from te surrou-dlns dutrtct to encourage the cultivation of the vice to mako tbe preaent remunerative to their owners and to teet the qrralitiee of the d-fforent grape sot's and thus assist in developing this growing and yet to be great Califom a The Shares are $2'U payable to Twenty Qoar ter Installments of $10 each There are five years to to pay for a share and yet the henefl's aie coming in annua'ly sed in sums more than sufficient to pay tbe installments This is the meat desirable investment that has ever been offered in California for it not only asnres a quick aod large return for the outlay xunrb greater than can otherwise be obtained but it aiwists in tbe development of one of tbe ledmg tntereets of tbe State which has for some time languished because of the incapacity or di honesty of many of thoee into whoee hands it bs fallen Oorwioe crop should equal tn value oar wheat and yet oot touch non wheat lands The fiot hi Is are tbe home of tbert and delicate wme-rrodneing vine aod the area adapted to Us growth ts almost boundless Those undertaking this enterprise have skill lit) experience understand the nature of wine anl the character cf the home and the foreign markets as they can soon satisfy those desirous of becoming interested in the company or particulars inquire of CARL 8TROBEL AT BAKER ml5-1m street near Front Sacramento DR ALV SPECIFIC FOB HMALL POX! A Pretervative aud Remedy Persons exposed to SMALL POX need have no fear of contagion if this remedy is taken In the first stages it wiU allay the fever and eradicate the disease Thousands have been cured by this remedy in South America Apply nt my office in the OLD MASONIC BUILDING street bet Front and Second SACRAMENTO Horns roa Ornci Morning 0 to 10 Noon 12 to 2 Evening 4 to 7 mioim ft ALVAREZ RAT0J5A WINKS AID BRAIDIKI Of tha Cholcit V-cictli kut Aad For Sale SOLD MEDAL AWARDED br State Afrtcaltar-Sodrly MAT Alio A BOLD MEDAL swudid by tbe Mechanic! Imitate of 8ea Fnaelaoa IMS to BC8BIT Proprleler Nebmia Vlaeyr4 -a Del 17 JollT TOOMKY (Lato of Golden Eagle Hotel) vjIIACKMAN AA-Ordere left at the BOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL or et JOHN StTVERXRUP'S eoraer of Third oa4 Mroete win bo promptly oltendod to day or i bt EepooiAl itteatloo paid to Family Portle maim Fatal Result IsquxsT We are informed to-day that the man Samuel Jewell shot in this city on the night of the 24th of last month by Harry Brown died at the County Hospital on Friday last Since then a post-mortem examination was had and the fatal ball recovered An inquest i being held on the remain tbi afternoon by Coroner Counts Probate Business Estate of Duncan McDonald deceased return and report of sate of real estate filed and set for hearing on Monday 12th of next month Velocipedes Nearly all the velocipede makers at the East have agreed to pay ten dollars on each machine to Calvin Witty owner of the Lallemant patents Two new patents for the Hanlon brothers including nearly all the devices used in velocipedes have appeared and there is much excitement among the makers in consequence Corsets! Cossets! Good Corsets odIt 50 ecu at the Civ of Parlf 173 alrt-et A Stewart Co are now recriv ut New Spring Uo'Ml thy offer at lew price A let of Ftcv Scott Oinghuus wi 37 rciiL e'hg for 2J cool per ya 232 Mreet bet 8'hanJ9tb 1 4 Mill IUf In tn tonhip March 2fctb bv Kev rn Hill Ira hnreb of Sacrameuto to Ed ah bhe ot Brighton At JeDBT Lind Cavrae county March iMh I af1 to Ka Hetrrch At R-i Bluff March 21t Burtt to Cr ne McUommoLa At HeaPsbug March 24th Frank Broil to Mr Laura Star At san Jose March lltb 8 Thar to Mary Tonner At Gn Valiev March 24tb Jboso Gla-rm Vo Anna lhms in Stn ranci'-co March 24th John Ftewart to Mary Vtrnik Id saa Frannsro March 26tb saroud to Kd At Nev March 24th John Thexiore to Arcie Thoma psn si At San Bi'-go March 7th wife of Philip Cr h-wote of tiu dugbtr wfe of Benj Hanna of a sm lrt wife of George Ltona of a too wife of Jesus Alcatra of twin daughters At Golleo Gate Ranch courtv March 14th wife of of a daughter At Joee March ISth wife of Philip Doerr of a ton iinn Id tbi city March 22d StephcD liajuall ged 24 ear In Sn Francisco March 26th Annie wife of bo tVightman aetd vear In ruta Francisco Mar-h 27rh Mageie daughter of dward Lilia a-dHjears la San Franriwo March Jrtih Will am Wh't--n too of Carlton Kewmai aged 4 joar and 12 days In Sun Francisco March 26th John Ganlar Jr nat've of St Aibaoa Vermont 34 year In San Fraucaco March 25th Jamo on of Kearc Norton a-ed 2 year and 4 dava In can I ncc wo Marcn 2oth Michxel Eealf aged 4 years in Sau Vranrtco March 25' John Coleman Harrington av'ed Jt yars At an Jose March 22d Charle Laydt aged about 39 year Nar A no March 22J A Loveless aged 37 year At Marita Ulara Mar 22d R-bert Abraham Mahn aged 16 ears 6 month and dav a At Be moiit March 20th Sarah Neylan aged 5 years 4 month and 15 days At Petauma March lnh Arthur Wickersham aeed 1 mnth and 3 days 22d Martha McNeil aged 2 year acd 11 dava At Vai ey Fori March 22d Minnie Palmer gd 1 year 4 month and 6 dava At Piar-rvilie March 24th Marr Crowe! Near Paradife March Khzi Byrum aged 2- year same day Verda Bvru-o aged years and months and PI aam Bynitn aged 3 ear and 5 months In New York Feb 7th Evan Griffith aged 47 year rmerty of Ban Frannaco TO LET fn HRFF GOOD FKABIK Vi 1 DWELLINGS j'j FOR SALE VAUIKTV OK OiCNIR -able and pood paving Properly If Vff Rn acd Frame Dwellings Parties few" demng to invert will pfeae call and ex- rr'Ui amine ny List nr and street Improved Property Title Perfect or do 8 tie No charge for Deeds cr Abstract ol Title EDW CADWALADER Real fciate Ager cy in 22 tf Third and reeta THE SUMMIT REACHED AT LAST! HtN LONG BEEN A PF8IPEB ETUE with a Urge p-orlon of the public to obtain a light pure and ala table preparation Invigorating and heaitbfnl in its effect and which while embracing all the elements of a popular beverage should contain so Little of alcoholic properties as to make it a desirable acquiition to ladies pe-eona not acmstomrd to the use of alcoholic The Proprietors of DH I WILD GRAPE-ROOT PITTFR encouraged by the wonderful success of that Celebrated Preparation take pleasure in offering to the public soother art'cle which they are confident will meet with very general favor DH Spiced Wine 0 Bitters T)ee BITTFK8 are carefully prepared from the rhcieeat ines of Caiiforcia acd the reheat the world ffird they act on the generaj yvtem pnnfy the blood renovate the digestive organs invigorate their action nd restore tber ramral tone end power they ttimu ate the secretive power of the liver regulatethe function of the give buoyancy to the animal spirit elasticity to the body and health and vigor to the general constitution RgrAwe are engaged solely in tbe manufacture of BITTER8 we have auperior factlitie and can supply tbe Trwle with a better and cheaper quality than any other House oa this Coast Our BITTFR8 are for sale at ail respectable Bars aad Groceries Customers shoold not be Impceed upon with trashy imitation but demand the genuine article gross a co No 51H Front nt SAN SAN 01 SOO lm SHELL JEWELRY! RWJKKM) has RKNOVKW to No K0 ftrret in the Ht George Building where be is prepared to manufacture goods from the Abelone Shell cf 4 Also for sale G'ore Boxes and Jewri Boxes Card Cases etc Car of everv fctvle and Pattern made to ordr Hhclls and Sea Mosses for Sale m24-1m IV GOO DS AT A BARGAIN! Removed O'Connell Co are now outs Lebed at their ne and magnificent buM eg corner of Seventh and streets 191 It makes no difference White Pine or ry cbcr Ptoe ihrob sttl keep up At foho Snverkrup' Clo'hlng Ktblhovnt Northeast corner of ard Th rd street Good go ds sold at pn that defy co-r petition a assortment is second to none the -'tate HOTEL AND SALOON On Fi'tb srreeet bL aod floe not lonch every day re Liquors Cigars aed Lager Beer of the floest brands Farmshed Rooms To Let by the ifcht Wek or Mocth Charles Se-Loger Propretor If yon have any House or Sign Paint ng or Decor tDe Taper to do ar sot it done reasonabl and to a good and go to Krebs 1S8 st no Fob the Fensstlyania The Penney vcta Restaurant No HO street bet 3-i and 4th ln the full tide of uc ess tv ng pa: ir by a I Epicures in the cl Oysters in every style and ail the delicacies the market served up at ail hoar by the jertlerranly Pro retors Dor by A Fa Call at the Penns' 1-vania and tet (he cB'-ious viands 0 Lfabn to fniTE Professor Back Iay and Evening Classes for Iwtliei and GentL men in Spencerao Penmanship are now open to the pupils in Arion Hal on street above Fourth A ceat business like style of wrtirg is rapMly acquired by his pupil £ven-inz Clashes comment at 7 ock on Tuesday Wednesday Thnmlav and Frday Day Classes cciainense at 15 les wn for $5 Pupils ran join a any tlm Private Lesson given at residences if desired Great Excitement among the Ladies aout (Liman A Co i Fine Dress (tooJi anJ their Spring Ntyle of Ladies and Pal IOS street Usiversai Chop Hors open lay 9 lid gl Liquor an Mr-a1 seared 1 a) n-r- Northwest nnr rf Thirl atl ur ta V'seen Mi'll 1romtor Office to let at 173 street Notice to the weary hungry and th xty tb ace to gt your rrocey worth i st th Globe Urftanraxjt nr the corner of 21 sod Mreet Chop aj Stcsk FihEct? Oyster etr etc served ecery etye st 11 hour of Cav or tCebt Private Room convenience of Lade and Famlhes Vogel proprietor Jest received a large and fine stork of Good at Gi'man A 198 Call mad extreme our price Saloon street be- Ivran Tt irl aud Fourth Antelope Fine Hot Iunch every day Liquor Cigars and of the beet brarrta Notice Tbe l'et and ehoapewt plaeto mr at iFc Hotei tre tetwacn 1 i trd aj bet by Mr- Mcpig 3A So oi ing rw cent Aoart wi altrg p-the $6 anJ 7 Th are mu r- ihcl roltrSa o4 bail with th hoawv Trew rparge to gaaw CULL AT BERNARD I)K X- wft NERY 1)6 a reel between Fourth aod Fifth a Urge invoice of China o-nev aod Tea Bet alo Bohemian Ware Crockery and Glantware French Plate Ixxk-cg Glasses 'suitable for Parlor Hal is and Bar Rooms also a large as on meet of ail goods appertau mg to my fine of business I'lkNkHY 116 street mlt-lm GEO FAEKEE WATCHMAKER JEWELER AND OPTICAN Ns 34 street near Second Orvra and Marne Glasses Telescopes Improved Spectacles to suit all conditions of the eye A floe lot of Brazilian Pebble tort received All Watch work done at thi? establishment warrapted REMOVAL THR PIONEER BROOM FACTORY Has Removed from No 56 street to No 144 street bet 5th aod 6th (South Hide) HARRISON Manufacturer of and Wholesale aod Retail Dealer tn Wool and Willow Ware Broom Brushes Tuba PsMs etc Also Bole Agent for If Telegraph Frretioe Matches Dif solution of Partoersbip Tllfi rOPARTJVFRFHIP OF MATTEOV A CO of the Citv of Parra-znento Is this dsv dissolved by mutual consent MKDRKRY retiring from tbe firm MATTRON will continue tbe business assuming all liabilities of the firm just dissolved MFPBFRY MATTEBON Sacramento March 17th 86 ml7 )m nteaoL OF SHIP Tbe partnership rtofre ex't-Ing under tbe name of 1 INDI EY A IX)HM4N was dtojTed on the lt in tant by mutual consent Either of os will sign in seitJtng he buo-peses of our late firm IINDLEY 1 IX1HMAN Barramento March 1 1869 VOTICE OF (OPtRTRtHI'lp li The Uhdertlgnrd (a socccseors to Lin 'lev A Lehman have this day formed a Copartnership under the name and style of LINDLKY 4(0 and will carry oa (be Wholesale Grocery Provision and Liquor Bocieesa at Noe 6 and 48 street Becrameato MVDLEY FRY WM KLEIN90RGE Sacramento March 1 1869 m2 Diholi ton OK (OPAKTRFR Tbe pannerhlp heretofore eii ting under the eameot WEBVR A SMITH wa dissolved thf day by muinal eonaeot Either of ea wiU sign in eeuiing tbe bunnere of our late firm WFRFR SMITH Oarremento March 16th 1869 WTOTICE OK COPARTtRRtlllp il Tbe underelimed (w gnoceenm to WFbRR A SMITH have this day formed a Cpartnerehp eeder the name and eCyle rf SMITH A ROTH GEB aed will carry en he Wboieaaie aed Retail Grocery Prnrieon and Uqeor Buetneea at tbe Capital Grocery Store eoreerof Twelfth aad I streets BMITH A ROTHGEB fhfnmeito Mezch 14th IMA mlA-lrn.

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