Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 48, Number 7350, 24 October 1874 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rice — Announcements oJ Marriages, Births and Deal sent to this paper by mail or handed in at the office, must always be accompanied by the name of the writer, or that of some responsible person, otherwise snch notices cannnt be published in tbe Us:<is. iVAltltll t>. " Woodland. Oct. 21— By Elder J. N. Pendegast, George Rogers to Maggie Johnston. San Francisco, Oct. 19— Thomas Dunnicliff to Emma Swift. San Francisco, Oct. IS— Philip Wessa to Mary Seibel San Ffancisco, Oct. 20— Jacob Simon to Elise Ludemann. San Francisco, Oct.22 Addison H. Neely to Louise Wiescke. Near Upper Lake, Oct. 19— John K. Fraser to Clara M. Lyons. Grass Valley, Oct. 21— Jas. White to Theresa G. Hamilton. Waterford, Oct. 15 John R. Hudleson to Vandalia Howell Reno, Nov., Oct. 14— Reuben Chamberlain to Fannie Robinson. BORN. Clipper Mills, Butte cc., Oct. 22— Wife of A. J. Hankins, a son. San Francisco, Oct. 21 Wife of A. Schepper, a son. Stockton, Oct. 11— Wife of G. Rowland, a son. Stockton, Oct. 22— Wife of K. Hodge, a son. Near Modesto, Oct. 16 — Wife of Samuel Broyls, a son. Modesto, Oct. 16— Wife of B. B. Garner, a daughter. Eureka, Nev., Oct. 13— Wife of Saml. Robinson. a son. Pioche, Nev., Oct. 17— Wife of A J. Blair, a son. Hamilton, Nev., Oct. 14 — Wife E. J.Travis, a daug'r. DIED. Knight's Landing, Oct. 22 — Henriette Margareth. daughter of S. H. and Ruth White. 1 year, 7 months and 18 day 3. [Eugene City (Or.) papers please copy.] San Francisco, Oct. 22— Charlotte, widow of the late George S. Rosewell, 46 years. San Francisco, Oct. 23 — Margaret Castle, 66 years. San Francisco, Oct. 23— Nettie R., wile of Jas. Irvine, 33 years. San Francisco, Oct. 22— Mary, daughter of Patrick and Margaret Lyons, 11 years and 6 months. San Francisco, Oct. 22— Patrick Roche, 40 years. San Francisco, Oct. 22— Catherine, wife of Mathew McAffery, 23 years. San Francisco, Oct. 23 William Groton, 50 years. Green Valley, Contra Costa co., Oct. 22— Charles R. K. Bonnard (printer), 49 years. Morris Ravine, Butte co., Oct. 19— Sarah D. Hendricks Star Vineyard, near Orovilie — Daughter of Robert and Matilda Finletter, 6 weeks. Reno, Nev., Oct 14 Silas Calla. Unionville, Nev., Oct. 20— Mrs. Pablo Leveaga. The regular Sunday Evening Entertainment ol FATHER MATHEW SOCIETY will beheld at Father Mathew Hall (Hamilton Hall), on TO-MOR-ROW EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Henry Longton will deliver the lecture. Singing, essays, etc., by lady and gentlemen friends. All are invited. Seats free. [Bee please copy.] ■ 024-lt. GRAND TEMPERANCE CONCERT SOMETHING NEW ON THIS COAST. MR. WADE Will give one of his interesting VOCAL CONCERTS at FATHER MATHEW HALL, K street, On Mouday Evening, Oct. 26th, last., Consisting of the finest selection of Temperance and Ballad Songs. "The Rumseller's Lament " and " The Man Up a Tree" are the richest, songs of the season, brought to the surface by the Local Option and the Ladies' Crusades. Tickets, 50 cents ; Children, 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Hopkins' Book Store and at the door. Doors open at 8 o'clock ; Concert commence; at 5:30.. 024-2t* GRAND REDUCTION OF PRICES; AUG. MONNIER, %^7J\ Corner K and Fifth streets, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Watches UUAi9S Cleaned, tl to $S each. Glasses 25 cents. AH work dove at equally low figures. 88 years experience. 024-lmlp o o JOSEPH A. CONBOIE, Undertaker, No. 108 J street, bet'n Fourth and Fifth, SACRAMENTO. I o:4-lm4p \' 1* ii — — i i , , , . o . G. H. SWINERTON, ,^€9l?. J & SEVENTH STS., _s JS^f SACRAMENTO, MUJ KEEPS TnE RICHMOND RANGE AND CIIARTEK OAK COOKING STOVE. L»rg;e Assortment of Parlor and Box Stoves lor Wood OK loal. Manufac'urcs . to order Lift Pump-! for Irrigation, Milk Pans and all other articles for Dairy use, and will sell cheaper than any other house in the city. Farmei?, call and see for yourselves. 024-8 FOR 1874. THE RATHBONE RANGE, flffl THE HANDSOMESf gBFt And Best Range made. Sampbs already received by Rail. Sold only by GILLIG, MOTT & CO., 08-lm2p 53 and 55 J *t.« Sacramento. W. P. COLEMAN. REAL ESTATE S A L I. S 12 OO TI , 89 J Street. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT & SOLD ON COMMISSION. Agent fir the LIVEBPOOL AM) LONDON AND GLOBE, FIREMAN'S FUND OF SAN FRANCISCO, and .F.I.nA OF HARTFORD FIRE COMPANIES— AIso tbe YORK LIFT. INSURANCE COM P'V. 03-lingp H. A. WEAVER, (SCCCESSOR TO E. G. /IffMUB,) PICINTEK 83 J STREET,. SACRAMENTO. b29-lip2t> GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, nORXER SI.VI \TII AND X STS.,. SACRAMENTO. PRICES FROM gl 50 TO $3 00 PER DAY According to accommodations desired. 823-lm2p TIMOTHY SARGENT. BRANDRETH HOUSE, /<okm:r broadway.canal AND Lispenard streets, New York. CONDUCTED ON EUROPEAN PLAN. Single Room;, $1, 1.50 and $2 per day. Doubl» and Family Room?, $2, $3, $1 and f 5 per day. Meal-i can be had at all bonrs. Si*uat»d in tbe center of the business qnarter a2l-3m2p WILLIAM J. KERR. Proprietor. HOME MANUFACTORY f\-A OF SADDLES, HARNESS, IttHß^, Collar*, Whip*, Side Saddle 3, lirdle?, Hal==s ' ters, Blankets, and everyting in this line. JOHN T. STOLL, 172 K street, Sacramento, Having the best facilities Is enabled to offer the best quality of work at the most reasonable prices, to fill orders promptly and satisfactorily. Goods that do not satisfy can be returned free of cost. Address P. O. box 220. 013-lmlp BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS fiiend3 and patrons. Mr. KEMP has decided to remain in Sacramento two weeks longer, so rf member tbe: GREAT FLYJNG PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, No. 211 J street. i tW Cards, as usual, $1.00 per dozen. 03-lm3p