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LAST DAYS OF SCHOOL. Closing Exercises That Are to be Held This Week. lll;;u School Entertainment at the Metropolitan Theater—Address by Hon. John P. Irish. The High School closing exercises will j take place at the Metropolitan Theater on | Thursday evening, and there will be an ] admission fee of 25 cents. The address of i the evening will be delivered by Colonel j John P. Irish of San Francisco. The programme arranged by Professor Pond | and bis assistants, is as follows: Song, "i ome When the Soft Twilight Falls," cla-s; "invocation, Rev. A. C. j Herri, k; salutatory, Lottio Neubourg: a \ retrospect, Emma Woods; talk, "The Re- j suits of Freedom," Alma Dufour; trio, violin, mandolin anil piano, "La Ris- posta," (Bellenghi) Aggie Glenn, Iva Hughson, Cora Mott; recitation, "The High Tide,"' Sempronia Polhemus; talk, "Do Inventions Benefit the Laborer," Florence Barber; oration, "The Dead Alive," Carey Van Fleet; song, "Happy Moments," iMaritaua) class; talk, "Woman's Influence," Lillian Ebert; essay, "Eyes." Daisy Weisel; oration, "Arbitration vs. War," and valedictory, Frank Tade; instrumental duet, "Tho Dragon Fighter," B. Hoffmann, Belle Johnson and Lulu Stickney; address, j Hon. John P. Irish; presentation of | diplomas, W. 11. Sherburn, President of tho B.iard of Education: class song, writ- ten by Lillian McCaun, class. Accompa- nist, Cora Mott. KAlil ATION'S AND PROMOTIONS. Graduates—Florence J. Barber, Alma Dufour, Lilian Ebert, Aggie Glenn, Iva Hughson, Hello E. Johnson. Sempronia i Polhomus, Lulu Stickney. Daisy Weisol, Mattie Williams, Emma Woods, Carey Van Fleet, Alice Hassett, Leva Johnson, Alma Kearth, Lilian McCann, Cora Mott, Lottie Neubourg, (ieorgo Bassett, Edward c. Flint, Charles E. Harrison, George H. Richards, Frank Tade. Promoted in four years' course to first year, or senior class —Ben Nehrbass, Fan- nie Deuton, Nellie Harris, Fannie Little, Kobert Philip. Promoted to the second class —Harley Ballentine, John Bauer, Hamilton Haw- ley, Wallace Renwick, T. T. Scott, Arthur Whittier, Wonnie Cranley, Daisy Ennis, Josie Franks, Amanda Wilmunder, Idle- Mild Marshall, Celia Ryan, Klla Devine, Annie McCaw, Lena Bowley, Rowena Reed, James l^ly, Hayward Heed, Laura terry, Taubner Goethe. Promoted to tho third years' class— Arthea Alien. Maude Hodson, Myrtle Hodson, Cora Hammer, lielle Johnson, Francis Peabody, Ella Welch, Libbie Jlogeboom, Pearl Jackson, Jewell P«-a- boai siephen Dodge, ICva Doiland.Ger- trade Curtis, tieorge Gifford, Walter Leitch, Lelaud Tracy, William Tryon, Loring Hart. in tbe three years' course the following promotions were made to the senior grade —Henry Guisendorfer, William Huff, Ralph Lavenson, GeorgeSlawtson,Eut;ene >\ eltj , Ellen < hambers, Rachel Chappell, | Alice Curtis, Ida Flemming, Louise Flaa, Carrie George, Mary Glide, Mamie Kiui- ball, Gertrude Porry, Dora Willis, Alice Willis. Promoted to Middle Grade - William Angus, Hugh Bradford, Harry Julian, Waldo Julian, George Mott, Howard '\u25a0osjlin, Frank Denton, Jerome Carroll, Sadie Bedee, May Griggs, Sophie Litz- berg, Nanne McGuire, Gertie Smith, Florence Smith, Kstella Stewart, Lottie | Htubbs, liertha <«rau, Annie Schaw, Ab- j l>;o Bohmen, Louise Iloilbron, Lavinia Knight, Blanche Luvell, Edith Neuinan, Mary Van Zante, Virdie Washburn, Marry Thirkield, Bert 1 ownsend, Fred I Blauchard, Charles llgner, Carrie Klein- sorge, James Uanrahan, Simon Lubin. Capital Grammar. The closing exercises of the Capital Grammar School, at Tenth and P streets, oi which Joseph W. Johuson is Princi- pal, will be held at (( a. m. on Thursday, and will be as follows: Bong ol welcome, class. Carnival of Sports King Carnival, Robert Pither; Tennis—Richard Covne, Alfred Schaden, Albeit Leonard, Frank Farnswortu; Archery—Annie BoekhorT, K;;tio Biewoner; Baseball—F. Kumrner- feldt, Frank Coyne, Wallace Pierson; Fool ball—Adel Henloy, Chris Weisel; Table Games—Grace Mealand, Frances Kreuzberger, Daisy Carter, Margie Car- roll; Croquet —Hattie Kunz, Clara Van Walbeck, Harriet Clayton, Dora Willi. Ida Appleton; Boxing—Fritz Nehrbass, Cornelius t iiebel. Piano duet, "Neck and Neck Galop," F.da Neubourg and Bertie Rode. My Aunt's Heiress—Mrs. John Smith, Nettie Markley; Anna Maria, Maude l'.oyne; her daughters!: Jemima, Rita Johnson: Sophia, Alice Stephenson; Ara- I bella, Edna Grant; Clementina, Alice Weinstock; Jane, Alice Prendergast; Matilda, Alice Harvey; Mrs. Alexander De Courcy Smith, Dottio Smith; Betsy Brown, Gertie Moalaud; Sippeta, Edith Kcnu ick. I'iano solo, "La Harpe Eolienne," <irai'e Klotz; march, class; vocal solo, Frances Krouzberger. "Vice Versa"—Minnie Gray, Katie Haley; Bessie steelo, Jessie Gibson; Will Brown, Richard Coyne: Sam Black, Frank Farnsworth; Tonimie Black, Fritz Nehrbass; Johnny Black, Cornelius Gie- bel; Katie Green, Maud lieaton; Ben Green. Del I.c Noir; Bridget, Nettie Scott; Jessie White, Grace Klotz; Baby, Helen Duncan. Duet, violin and piano, "Petite Fau- taisie Elegante," Chris Weisel and Eda Neubourg; "Value of Education," Laura Cronkite. Address to graduates by AY. H. Sher- burn, President of tho Board of Educa- tion. Presentation of diplomas. Superintend- I ent Albert Mart. The exercises will conclude with the class song. QBADUATKa Laura Cronkite, Maud lieaton. Nettie i Markley. Grace Klotz, Fritz Nehrbass, ' Dottio Smith, Frank Farnaworth -vnnio < Boekhoff, Hatlie Kunz, Robert Pither, i Maud Boy no, Frank Coyne, Frances Kreuzbergor, Hertie Rode, Adel Henley, Albert Conry, Alice Prendergast, Katie Haley, Alice Stevenson, Alice Weinstock, : Richard Coyne, Edith Renwick, Delmar j Le Noir, Cornelius Giebel, Alice Harvey, Scott, Chris Weisel, Katio Bie- I wener, Rita Johnson, Edna Grant, Jessie i Gibson, Dora Willi, Harriet Clayton, Eda i NeubouTK, Alfred Schadon, Gertie Mpr- laud, Josie Jones, Daisy Carter, Margie Carroll, Harry Leonard, (.race Mealaud, I Clara Van Walbeck, Ida Appleton. PROW 'TIoNs. Eighth Grade, Irene Richardson, teacher—Fred Butler, Robert Bowsher, Maul Carter, Richard Diensen, W illie I Downer, Myra Dnnlap, Maggie Foley, I Edna Frazier, Katie Galvin, Lucy Gems, Helena Gropp, Mamie Keating, George King, Hernie Klune, Netta Marks, Willie McGuire, Mamie Miller. Hannah Politz, Maud Ray, Linda .Schmidt, Myra }<pragiie. Irvy steitiman, Mamie Trow- briiii, re. Helen Weiustoek. 1 ighth Grade, Minnie Kiefer, teacher— Minnie Baunon, Liliie May Barrett, Ida May Beaton, Daisy M. Burke, Edna K. Clayton, Nita Cosby. Leila Cullingford, Sain Dickson, Eddie Dickson, Ethel Elworthy. Charley M. George, Nellie Haurahan. Joseph Albert Hutchinson, Alfred Harrison Joy, Arthur Katzen- stein, Nellie Lemer, Kdith Lynn, Edna May McKee, Mamie A. Murphy, Wiliie Marsh, Bernard Nathan, Gertrude Tap-I pan, Blanche Van lieusen, Sadie Wag- ! iier.'olive Wilder, Mattie Williams. Seventh Grade, Amelia Augusta Dug- ijan. teacher —Willie Cotter, John Carroll, j Joanna Corcoran, Alfred Dent. Ida Elli-j dit. Kessio Flynn, Adolph t.jlen, Tommie j Hill, Walter Howard, Lizzie Hanrahan, ] 1 olt'ie King, Bertha Kaulmann, Louise ! Lorensen, Albert Leitch, Kitty McLaugh- lin Willie Peudergast, Hobart Pierson, Toiuuiio Bowan, Susie Ross, Belle Slaughter, Frank Van Tino, George Walker, Willie Wickwire. Seventh Grade, Nellie L. Todd. teacher —ltobert Asher, Heleue H. Bieweuer, Margaret Buck, Bessie Cosby. Mabel M. | Carmichael, Stella N. Dan forth, Berry E. Dunn, Luella Blanche Hand, Mary It. Kestler, John H. Lindeumayer. Jenet L. Melhven, Martha Mlttmann, Helen Mitt- mann, Alexander McCaw, Ernest E. She pier. Babe Stephenson, Pearl E. Sut- ton, Ella Louise Wallace, Alice Wash- ; burn, Marie Weismann, Mamie Alice nells, Frankie /iegler. Seventh Grade, Helen Egl, teacher- Pearl Alvis. Mabel C. Bronson, Etta Clark, Anna Blanche Cronau, Pearl A. Didion, Marion G. Treehette, May Gaf- lord, Laura (iaschlin, Koyal Ciiffen. Alice ilurlbut, Clarence Hurlbut, Pauline F. Johnson, Chestar W. Le Noir, Annie Me- ; Donald, Charles Miller, Dan Murphy, , Ella C. Murphy, Charles Murray, Mamie I C. O'Hare, Eva Sexton, John F. Sher- burn, Nellie Stauton, Wilkie C. Wing. ; Sixth Grade, Sue V. Heard, teacher— i Lizzie Bascom, Anna Blauchard, August I Biewener, Bertha Davis, Millie Davis, . May Dittinar, Leonard Dorsey, Harry \ Eckhardt, Walter Feeuy, Horace Gardi- ner, Clarence Gardiner, Gertie Harris, i Alma Ileitman, Jacob Hirsch, Albertina Largea, Josie McHale. Carl Neubourg. Marcus l'olitz, Emma Popert, Eddie Schmitt, Anna Shopler, Carrie Werner, Andrew Willie, Blanche Williams,Willie White. Sixth Grade, Inie M. GiUis, teacher— Lillio Mildred Carter, Minnie Lavina Clayton, Ellsworth Eddington Elworthy, Maud Johnson Hanly, Roger Match, Lena Heuseh, John Haymoud, S. Kee- gau, John William Lyon, Willa Mildred Maikloy, Augusta Meyer, Antone Man- uel Neves, Mulda Nielsen, Lena Louisa Nieman, Alice Mary Agnes Quiyloy, Mabel Eightsou Skelton, Belle Susio Ze- mansky, Elizabeth L. Zemansky. Sixth Grade, Louise J. Conrad, teacher Lillie Jane Carpenter, Nellie Frances Carragher, Frank Joseph Didion, Ed- . ward Aaron Uarlick, Maggie l'ilotnene Genis, Lizzie Kauiimann, Anna May Marks, Esther Marks, Frank Edward Mead, William Henry McMorry, John Francis Mitchell, Carrie Angelina Puna, Carlos Llewellyn Perkins, Albert \\ ash- ington Plummer, Alden WilliamSprague, George Aloysius Slaiger, Hubert J. Van- : llilll. Sixth Grade, Miss M. B. Johnson, teacher—Charlie Cechettini, Eva Cuth- bert, N'ellio Dearborn, Claud Fentou, Laura ilanigan, Edith Frazier, Marry Gleie, Johnny Lyman, Katie McCarthy, Lilia Randall, Ethel Ryder, Cora Smith, Carrie Sprague. Lincoln Primary. Fifth Grade, L. M. Bernard, teacher— Hettie Allison, Robert Backrath, Fred lieaton, Fritz Bieweuer, Mary Badaraoco, John Campbell, Amy Dias, Alfred Dias, Merrill Davis, Liza Dubearry, Stanley Flint, Willie Frawloy, Willie Gibson, Frank Green, John Mallanan.Dora Hawk, -^"KiJ'e Marines, Henry Merlier, Nettie Pritchard, Carrie I'eters, Rose Ratto, Le- onaShaw, Lou Usher, Harry Vogel, Jas. Mellale. Fifth Grade, Miss Ogden, teacher- Emma Beitzel, Sadie Bluilt, Guy Camp- bell, Louise (onsmlieri, Edith De Groft, Geitrudo lJassonville, Gertrude Dicker- son, Jessie Guild, Susie Gabrielli, Vivian Mart, Violet Kieruan, George Lee, ( lias. I Laauser, iieorge Mclvee, Dottie Morrow, i Annie Norman, Laura Parkinson, Maud Russell, Susie Stevens, Henry Vaunii.i, Helle Wood, Birdie Winther. Fourth Grade, Nettie M. Hopley, teacher—Frank Bianchi. James Burke, Harry Carey, John Crowloy, Delvina Cechellino, Mamie Gomez, Florence | Hatch, Laura Hubert, Gussie Kennedy, lola Kiernan, LawrenceKiernan, Huldah Keening, Fred Kuuz, Frances Luibotich, Frank McEwen, Moliio McKenna, Ethel McLaughlin, Clarence McMalion, Louis Nathan, Thorvaid Nellson, George Nor- inau, Edwin Pearson, Dora Weismann, John Badaracco. Fourth tirade, Nellio Miller, teacher— Jessie Beaton, Jessio Sprague, Ella Beit- zel, Ethel Backrath, Garlield Leitch, I Flossie Wenzol, Nellie Gariick, Charlie \ Cutting, Clara Kelley, Emil W illmunder, A 1 we Bates,-Jose Costillo, Frank Gabri- elli, Minnie Kauiinsky, Thomas Jlig- gius, Katie Gunii, (ieorgo Jiarsliall, I David Davis, Tonimie Filand, James Crowley, Charlie Rush, Willie Frauds, Nellie Galvin, Frank Perkitis. Third Grade, Pauline M. Filers, teacher—Amy Carroll, Frank Lawrence, Lupa Maldonado, Frank Weismann, Henry Miller, Hazel Turner, Josie King, Ella Galgaui, Howard Lugg, Laria Couz- eus, Edna Glamelli, Mary Gabrieili, Erie Sherman, Anna Wahi, August Hill, Clara Fiedler, Addisou Conry, Elma Kelley, Angelo Moreucci, Richard Bent- ley, Mabel Dent, Manuel Asavedo, Myrtlo Morgan, Willie Kaminsky, King Rose, Sylvester Smith, Mary Grillin, Andrew Marshall, Mike Nash, Nellie Kurnage, Ktta Rush, Joe Asavedo, Willie Hughson. Third Grade, Frankie Spanlding, teacher—Lizzie Bartoui, Maria Burke, Fred Cutting, Minnie Corcoran, Willie Crowley, Rose Callan, Juan Castillo, Nora Itovail, Joseuh Flahive, Blanche Guild, Raymond Harris, Cavins liart, Georgina King, May Mathena, Rita Mc- Hale. Alo.x. Nixon, Katie Overton, Em- ily Piucombe, Hazel I'ritchard, Fred Phelan, Laura Renschlor, Clarence Rob- bins, Josophine Rose, Virginia Silva, Domingo Silva, Madie Sexton, Arthur Taylor, Lizzie Walker, Mollie Ze- manaky. Second Grade, Jennie Fay, teacher- Theresa Bottaro, Paul Badaracco, Henry Bisenclo, Henry Bieweuer, Ellie Casey, Gertie Davis, Henry Dovall, Harry Hubert, Edith Hunt, Willie Irvine, Rob- bie Irvine, Belle Keogan, John Longotti, Roy Lawrence, Luverue Marshall, Johu McLaughlin, Preston Measure, liala Pearson, Louis Picasso, Charles Quigley, Mabel Siuay, Joey \aleuzuela, Irma Yon (lenlhallen, Carrie Wenzel, Lloyd Walms- ley. Second Grade, Belle Peyran, teacher Grace Bentley, Clara Burkhardt, Elia Cahill, Mamie Coleman, Mayme Curran, Rosa Marines, Lena Morris, Alice Nes- bitt, Nellio Rogers, Fredericka Hoss. Katie Kagan, Henrietta Rudell, Lixzie Stefano, George Alameda, Wesley Bates, Cleve DeGroft, Mertie Donahue, Tunic F.tios, Wilson Hatch, Robbie Grant, Wal- ter Leuian, Eueilo Marcucci, Eddie Mc- Kweu, Charlie McMorry, John Noonan, Philip Rhodes, Bertie Schmitt, Tony Siva, Walter Starbhd, Abe Zemansky. First Grade, Mollie Titherington, teacher—Burton Mitchell, Edna Hawk, Albertina Grubbs, Willie N'esbitt, Bed- wig Neidlein, David Zemansky, Harry Russell, Cliarlie Morris, Willie Grubbs, | Kittie Quigley, Doiiie Brown, Charley i Sandros, Addie Cutting, Frank Phelan. I Willis Nash, Hazel Tombiin, Harry Morris, Edwin Rhodes, Fred Lowrie, Joe Lamb, Annie Morris, Kisty Rosse, j Elvira Cifuentes, Maggie Yule, Alice | Dangler, Bertha Casey. First Grade, May K. Woif, teacher— ! Mabel Burkhart, I'flla Itartoni, Mabei I DeGroft, tierlio llen>erger. Hazel Jen- kins, Minnie Lubetich, 1 herese McKen- zie, Ella McDonald. Mabel Pooie, Dora i Picarro, Ethel Sherburn, Annie Silva, [ Mamie Coleman, Luverue Marshall, Ber- j tie Hen wood, Susie Brooks, Ernest I'.a- tagna, Willie Burke, Joe Bagley, Johnny Curran, Touuy Frates, Alliort Gomez, ( iiesare Galgani, Willie Higgms, Willie Jacinto, Harold Kieruan, Julius Ka- minsky. Albert McHale, Howard Od- ] bert, Clarence Rodouich, Ernest Morelli. First Grade, Ida J. F.yun. teacher- Frank Butler, Fred Castiile, Joe Duval, Howard Fames, Kittie Flahive, Camille i .ltleu, Celia Griffen, Gussie Gounet. i;i- vira Ladessema, Dewitt Leitch, Carian Miller, Ehdelmira Martinez, Jimmie Mertts, Cirtorge Mathena, Fmma Neu- mann, Lottie Li'Kalley. Altura Para, Ma- mie Rosa, Edna Kadonich, Lily Smith, (.lesine Schaden, Justus Ktaiger, Tom Trengrove, Joe Torries, Edna Wood, Katie Wood, George Weiss, Walter Star- bird, Charles Uuigley, Kittie Rogen, Liz- zie Rosa. Sacramento Grnuimar. The Sacramento Grammar School, Miss Sarah J. WaUou, principal, will hold j exercises as follows at 9:30 a. m. on ! Thursday: Prayer, Rev. J. H. Reider; song, "Happy and Free," graduating class: ' salutatory, Alice J. Knight; piano trio, ; Louise A. Yoerk, Laura A. Morrison, ; Emma B. Meiater; recitation, "The Fim I Thanksgiviug," May Green. Cooper's Chorus—Robert A. Waring, i Halsey ft, Smith, Sidney H. Turner, Will F. Sampson, John H. Scott, Will J. Handiiu, Albert Marks. Dialogue, "Vice Versa," characters— Miunio Gray, ticket agent, Ethel A. DoMaranvllle; Bessie Steele, baggage mistruss, Winifred A. Mickey; Katie Groen, letter carrier, Edith Tufts; I Bridget, jnry woman. Mabel G. How- \u25a0 sber; Jessie- White, census enumerator. Dora L. Bates; Will Brown, returned traveler, Ralph H. Van Yoorhies: Sam Black, a distressed father, Clifton M. Faris; Hen Green, housekeeper, Harry H. I tan lett. Song, ''Voices of tlio Night," graduat- I ing claw; declamation, "An Incident of I the Commune," Harry H. Ranlett; trio, llute, violin and pia.no—Charles H. Stiek- ney, Simon L. Heilbron, Florence Y. Williams; roeitaticn, "Twickenham j Ferry,"' Kva D. Deunison. Chorus —Bessie Bath, Ella Considine, I holla Harris, Jessie Judd, Lottie Megerle, I Laura Nobel, May O'Xeil, Blanche Kip- i pon, Katio SaUifl, Clara Suninons, Ethel TwitebeU, Lillie Byrne, Mabel Blair, Mabel Coffman, Geraldine Delano, Kva Hubbard, Pear! Rippon, Blancho Hunt, Belle LaMotte, Irene Segur. (a) "It Twinkles so .•Sweetly." (b) "Concert in the Wouds." Piano solo, "Norwegian Wedding March," Carrilee Wllseyj declamation, ; "Our Flag," Walter i.. Sampson. Musical dialogue, "our Adopted citi- S zens"—Leader, Robert A. Waring; Eng- : land, Clifton M. l-'aris; France, Halsey G. Smith and Sidney 11. Turner; Germany, Will I. Sampson; Ireland, John 11. seoit; i Norway, Sweden, Russia, Poland, Italy, ; Spain, Turkey—Bruce Philip, Hex Flan- ders, Bernard Garrison, Alvm Hornlein, Albert Marks, Will Maudlin, John Davis. Recitation, "Address to the Flag," Amelia A. Goiger. Address to graduates, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Puri.dll. Presentation of diplomas, .Superintend- ent Albert Hurl. Graduate*' parting song. GRADUATES. Ninth Grade, Miss Mary J. Watson, Miss Annie C. Weeks. .Miss Lizzie M. I Griffin, teachers Alice \u25a0). Knight, I Blanche L. Kippon, May Green, Ethel i A. De Maranvijle, Delia Harris, Walter 11. Sampson, Winiaiu F. Sampson, Rob- ert A. Waring, Charles K. Stick ney, ! Bessia Hath, Jessie IS. Judd, Rex Flan- i ders, Editb Tints. Florenoe V. Williams, Winifred A. Mickey, Simon L. Heilbron, Clifton M. Faris, Bruce B. Philip, Ella S. Considine, Laura a. Morrison, Clara E. Simmons, Louise A. Voerk, Ethel Twitchell, John 11. Scott, Emma i!. Meister, Alviu E. Bornlein, Carrilee Wilsey, May F. O'Neill, Doyle D. Todd, Amelia A. Geiger, Mabel G. Bowsher, Pearl L. Rippon, Blanche V r. Hunt, Ma- bel E. Blair, Eva Hubbard, Mabel I). Coffmann, Geraldine M. Delano, Belle K. La Motte, Dora L. Hates. Roger ('. Keene, William J. Maudlin, Marry 11. Ranlett, Ralph 11. \'an Voorhiea, Walter Halley, , Laura A. Nobel, Katie M. SuUiff, Eva U. 1 Dennison, Lottie A. Megerle, Bernard s. Garrison, Marry .1. Litzberg, Albert Marks, Halsey G. Smith, Ammon Clay, I John J. Miles, Sidney 11. Turner, Lillie .1. Byrne, Edith M.Smith, John !\u25a0'. I>a\is, Irene M. Segur, Frank E. Michel, Edwin B. Popo, Joseph J. Zemansky. PROMOTIONS. Eighth Grade —Jennie V. Burke, \u25a0 teacher Alice Baker, Laura Storror, j Alice Dray, Carrie Bohmen, Alma Brace, Beatrice Mooser, Lulu Newman, Ar- maud Engstrom, Mamie De I'uy, Maud Bruner, Nellie Kellogg, Edgar Stack, iAlice Monttort, Gladys Willey, Annie Lee, John James, Bertie Daul, Angela Rainage, Mattio White, Waller Bennett, Minnie Ebner, Alice V'ogel, Alice Lee, Laura Lubin, Meta Turner, Alice Jones, j Cyrus Mason, Frank Huiburd, Minnie ' Moehn. Ruth Lubin. Eighth Grade—M. Carrington, teacher— Edna Stone, L-ida Fhelps, Eva Kilgore, A.lie Flynu, Mabel Lovdal, Mary Mont- gomery, Li/./.io Taylor, Viva Boyle, Sijiuo Wallonist, Raymond Waring, Fan- nie Karhart, Klsie Martin, Aiie Aiken, Mabel Lovdal, Alice Kolier, Alex. Smith, Jettora Walking, Leslie Russell, Sybil Gerbor, Moutie Newbert, Pearl .lost, May [Jordan, Frances Royal, Will O'Neill, George Chapman. Eighth Grade, Minnie Sweeney, teacher Mary Cravens, Edna Ford, Lillie Clegg, Linnie Wise, Anna Holeldt, liulda Schepp, Hattie Mooser, Gertie Wiseman, Ruth MoClain, liessie Rudolph, Nannie Wahlander, Fred Griffith, Willie Hughes, Mary Lansing, HadieGrau, Mary Peter- son, Dai->y VVomble, Henry Ehmann, George Fritz, Fred Carey, Georgia Car- roll, Mabel Joy, Emma Meiss, Minnie Conrad, Fred Weule. Seventh Grade, Emma Hughes, teacher —Sophie Hoieldt, Emily Truscott, Henry Iverson, Mabel Jane, Edith Slater, Thomas Sellier, Maud McAlpine, Willie Weight, Josephine Seolt, lilancho De- lano, Lzilla Hand, Edward Patterson, Rachel Stein, Alice Hoffman, Frank Sovoridge, Arthur Jones, Willie Eng- strom, Rose Braddock, Charlie Robinson, Kersey Chambers, Willie Chapman. Seventh Grade, Mollie L. Brown, teacher —Eugenia Mouser, Arthur Atkin- son. Gerald Griliiu, Emil Nelson, Mollio Sweeney, Arthur Rath, Cora White, Harry Krebs, Jessie Tufts, Mabel Forbes, Margie Paris, Horace Rothwell, Mattie Johnson, W allie Clark, Mabel Fiscb, Arthur Hawk, Allie Goddard, Kay Doan, Kinma Shcljs, EmilSchurr, Maud* Green, Arthur MoCurdy, Maud Kippon, Jacob Steinmau, Elsie Smith, t red Sachs, MuUla Slituller. Seventh Grade, Lucy J. Hinkson, teacher—Eunice Shepherd, Carrie Dixon, Rena Hoskinson, i;ertha Hasten plug, Lulu Lothhamuier, Kva llaskell, Theresa Gehring, Mary Williams, Ruth Headier, Allan Monsch, Pliillie Krebs, Leila Mar- vm, Lina Turner, Koy Buell, JessieMott, Jacoo Beitzel, George Theiss, Joe Sim- mons, Henry Newman, Karl Gluesiug, Hairy Hartelle, Maud Bhafer, Nora l'ax- i ton, Lillie Nathan, Henri" Steigler, Hal- sey Smith, Anna Heir. Seventh Grade, If. L. Piper, teacher Harry Cunningham, Hay Logan, Frank Jordan, Emma Long, Edith Medley, i Belle Sullivan, Daisy Lockart, Fred Buell, ! Arthur i'ope, Norwood Huiburd, Cora Clay, Susie Walters, Eudio Medley, Lil- liau Wells, Bennie Crowell, Howard : Poud. Sixth Grade, Addie L. Hughes, teacher j —Anna Crabbe, Aleck Twiggs, Annie Doseh, Harry Condon, Dean Lyon, Abbie Mansur. Estelle Jones, Charles ISlako, Jesse Goodwin, Winona Hendricks, Jen- nie Benjamin, Lulu Maskeil. George Dennison, Willie Schuler, Emma Pax- ton, Veilie Drey loos, Bessie Small, Horaces Mansur, Cora Delano, Maggie McDonald, ! John Lades, Frank liogeijooin, George i iieunett. Charles Wallquist, Frank Wali- quist, Beriha Tobovv. sixth Grade, Orpha Butler, teacher Addie Brooks, Bessie Wardlaw, Karl Fitzgerald, Waiter Bean, Minnie Hand- lin, Ethel Martin, George Brissel, Scott Hendricks, Koy Alter, Eugene I ring, John Higgina, Georgia Gluesing, Flora Meister, Willie Dearlove, Carrie Marko- ' witz, Madge Moore, Theodora Genung, Bertha Dean, Walter Tryon, Eddie Cas- well, George Bryant, Samuel Woolston. Sixth Grade, Lizzie G. (>'Brien, teacher —Phil Simmons, George Heard. Annie Yeoinaus, Herbert Shearer, Ada Hill- house, Stella Willey, Ethel Parsons, Ralph Kilgore, Sidney Hoot, Russell Williams, Harry Cotton. Blanche Dwi- nelle, Gertrude Litlleheld, Birdie Howe, Willie Bennett, Winnie Wooser, Henry Arnold, Liilie Ueisch, Lottie Putney, Frank Rhoada, Ida Beeeher, Gustave Carroll, Ivittio Wichel, Annie Hego, Ernest Loring, Theodore Schumacher, Louisa Woolstcji, Maud Blue. Sixth Grade, Emma s. Kleinsorge, teacher—Anna lli^s, Bessie Winston, Joseph Coppin, Laura Lewis, Clara Mor- rlll, Laura liillis, (jla Hillis, Lulu Schneider, Kalph Ackenaan, Bertha Henschel, Edith Grant, Lillie Nelson, Kittie Hoehn, Allie Montgomery, Claude Ream, Harmon Bonte, Florence Rego, Carrie Lothbainmer, Charles Uaker, Nor- ine Hems, Walter Appleton, Frank Lan- caster, Willie Charlesworth, Louise Drescher, Mamie Kinkead, Nellie Hoil- inau, Koy Forbes, Edgar Coleman, j Bertha Dreyer, Carrie Washburuo, j Arthur Cole, Henry Menken, Lillie Her- Sixth Grade, Jennie E. Snook, teacher —Marion Stone, Susie Teague, Claus Wahlander, Bessie Adams, Kae Hendor- [ son, Louise Just, Adelina Hook, Flor- i ence Allen, John Ott, Josio La Motte, j Florence Hall. Lillian Meiss, Sammio Payne. Charles Davis, Helena Oalmau, Frank Newman, Sadie Moyce, Elimore Murray, Myrtle Clark, John Jost, Bennie Jones, Garry Ott, Willie Klewe, Lottie j La Mott, Frank Kenwick, May Lellar, I BertKrull, Otto <; ran, David Hornlein, Lizzie Mohn, Ben Steinauer. Marshall Primary. Fifth Grade, Laura Phillips, teacher— Ethel Baker, Maude HUliard, Maude iiiKgiuu, i-^uith Kerr, Hazel Latson, Cora Hollmau, Ada Renfro, Hatlie Selkirk, Bertha Teichert, Ceiia Weadick, Eva Whittier, George Broadbere, Allen Brad- ley. Tommy Churchman, Henry Cordes, Carroll Dudley, Tommy Dunn, Charles Edson, (itis Larle, Willie Farrell, Roy Hatch, Harry Kerr, John Wooiston, Elmer Wardle. Fourth tirade, Fmma L. Doherty, teacher— Grace Barrett, Elsie Church- m in, Alta Haines, Mabel Graves, Edna Hoilman, Bertha Kohier, Daisy McGil- llvray, Fannie Nance, Rosa Nehrbass, Pearl Poolo, Edith Hamage, Ethel Da- mon, Katie Coffman, Katie Reese, Robert Blair, Henry Buckman, CharlieChnrch- man, Earle Cooke, George Elliott, Henry Gluesiug, Harry Johnson, George Kromer, Alvin MeGillivray, Walter Mc- Ginnis, Willie McGinnis, Dumout Parr, Bennie Shinklo, James Shiukle, Harry Wardlaw, Eddie Richmond, Howard Kerr, Halsey Smith, Charlie Reese, Edgar Marline. Second Grade, Laura Kirn, teacher- Mabel Belote, Annie Card, Joe Diilard, Marian Green, Fmma Gluesing, Merrill Hubbard, Henry Jones, Edna MeGilliv- ray, Katio Martz, Jennie McNairn, Min- nie McNairu, Louis Nehrbass, Amber Ober, Myrtle uldtield, Joe Pienni, Mabel Plummer, Hazel Shinkle, Lonnie Tryon, Zelote Smith, Martin Simmonds, Elmer Murphy, Mabel Kowell, \iolet GravelL Eva Gravell. Third Grade, Geraidine Griffin, teaclier Ada Hums, Bessie Dudley, Maljol Dot- son, Gertrude Harlow, Julia Kirn, Li/./.ie Über, Viola Redmond, LauiaSoitz, Mag- gie, Todd, Mattie Wardle, Charlie Blair, Martin Broadbere, Argil Rowley, John Dutton, Roy Eldred, George Edson, Jas. Farrell, Willie James, Hay Lagomarsino, Forest Lowe, James McClatchy, Jed Mc- Clatchy, Albert Miller, Clarence Orr, Adolph Teichert. First Grade, Miss Laura Kirn, teacher —Pearl Cook, Ada Dutton, EdaGruhler, Alex. Green, Grove Lowe, Alien Latson, Adolph Matthias, George Morris, Charlie Marts, Ruby MeGillivray, James Nance, Raymond über, Rosa Pierini, Lila Plum- mer, Arthur Sampson, Grace simmonds, Arthur simmonds, Henry Steon, Belle Selkirk, Mora Marline, Clinton Wallace, James Groeneveld, Floyd Moore, Fred Edtion, RobertSwithenbank, Joe Duffee. Union Primary. Fifth Grade, Julia Smith, teacher— Amelia Theiss, Ella Croucher, Victorine Cedriy, Gertrude Labadie, Mabel Ams- den, Lillie Run, ICihel Gwinn, May Mc- Ginniss, Linma Peterson, Pearl Reeves, Frank Bellmer, Mark Becker, Milton Dlckerson, Edwin Graham, Josie May- berry, Clara Phipps, John < oppersmitb, Elmer Gardner, Frank Jones, Lindsay Malloy, Richard Uchsner. Emil Sachs, Eldridge Tumor, Ernest Veomant, Earl Way, Herbert York. Fifth Grade, Liilie M. CrowelL teacher —Ethel Tilton, Nellie Alien, Bertha Will- iams, Lillie Delanoy, Donna Hunt, Mary summeilield, \iola (ioiey, Frank Leo, Alexander Clemm, Neils Peterson, Tom- mie Wheeler, Lorenzo Williams, Emil Schaumlottel, Albert Nobel, Dan Sulii- van, Eldred Lindsay. Fourth Grade, Margaret Paine, toacher 1 rank Williams, Edgar Bellmer, Ame- lia Sprague, Nettie Stone, Ella Jones, Florette liodgdon, Minnie Jacobs, Annie Knebler, Addie Kelly, Winnie Rogers, Mikie Field, Charles Osgood, Etta Streeter, George Mtideley, Fred McKin- ney, George Scott, Fannie Connelly, Mil- dred Payne, Martin Dunn, Ira Graham, Bessie Logan, George Calderwood, Jennie Sueed, George Wallquist, Josio Pearson, Frank Eberhart, Philip Douglas, Johu Makree, Matt Peudergast. Fourth Grade, Nettie Price, teacher— Clara Brown, Mabel Bean, Irene Cuddy, Ethel Holder, Ph.cbe Litzberg, Grace Nelson, Holeu Peterson, Lilliau Stein- man, May Spargo, Lucy Shirley, Aimeu Stuart, Katie Mokley, Carrie "Watson, Jennie Watson, Florence Wieger, Charlie Asher. John Boitano, Theodore Copper- smith, Johu Ewers, Lester Gitien, Fred Hammack, Julius Jacobs, Percy Kidder, John Terry, Juiius Wieger, Gussie Stein. Third Grade, Alice Fleany toacher— Ruth Knisley, Guy Butler, Willie Kuu, Minnie Nobel, Benjamin Shearer, John Watson, Edward Hildebrand, Harry Higgins, Pearl Hay, Jessie Delauy, Loh- mau Van Guelder, Sadie McManus, Clara Kruttschmitt, Giorgi Sieba, Ijlna Barnes, Dora George, orlaixl York, Josie Comp- tou, Herbert Wachhorst, Jesse Lubin, Leona Giffen, Mabel Sj>rague, Joseph Sprague, Edward May, Mallei Douglas, Julius Mailer. Tliird Grade, Florence Chapman, teacher —Lottio Bernal, Lottie Charles- worth, Eva Didion, Julia Hooper, Cleta Manley, Josie Mayer, Annio Miller, Car- rie Miller, Ma Morris, Nellie Osgood, Edna Kicker, Florence Smith, Eva Wes- ton, Harry Chapman, Edgar Dorsey, Tonimie Fversull. Kobert Gageby, Alvin Hart, Joe Judd. Bertie Moyle, Elwood Neilsen, Thomas Pierson, ltyrte Peter- son, Emil Shwet/er, Dannie Sprague, Koy Trammel, Coliiu Wardlaw, Warren Yeomans, Lester Young, Burtou Young, Masaslu I'kita. Second Grade, Annie Stanliold, teacher —Idclla Weston, Margie Stewart, Lillian Fowler, Carrie Weeks, Lillio Budahn, Minnie Cox, Emma Delano, EdnaGoley, Irene Douglas, Sadie Kuu, Lorena Gil- more, Rosa May, Charlie Keene, Arthur Trammell, Manuel Bernal, HenryCarley, Robert; Fisher, Fred Loeser," Joseph Hanklin, Adolph Sauermann, Eugeuo Seeba, < ieorgo Venter, Leslie Stevens, John Berzoni, George Looser, Edgar Lewis. Second tirade, Edith Ebert, teacher— Eddie Adams, Nellie Bromo. Martha Cohoon, Leslie Cohen, Marguerite Champlin, Ethel Flumers, Justice Grit- nth, Kena Ketcbam, Ruby Helms, Jessie Long, Jacob Lohmilier. Frank Merry, Harry Miller, Frank .McManus, Minnie Madely, Blanche Nathan, Mabel Peter- sou, Louisa Rosa, Stanley Shearer, Willie. Smith, Louie Sanders, Marie Swift, Archie Terry, Albert Wallquist, Leon Whire, David Johnston. First tirade, Mellie Wilcox, teacher- Louis Asher, Louis Chapman, Steve Dunn, Lucien Faure, Guy Gitien, Willie Halicr, Harold Kueehlor, Lucbde Lemay, Chester Morris, Frank Moore, Warren McKeon, Roy Parsons. Edward Hope, Hazel Bay, Lottie <»eliring, Edith Lowry, Cadie Lala, Grace Koberts, Alice Swift, Nora Gulliou, Maud .Smith, lnga Peter- son. First Grade, Mary !\u25a0'. Tracy, teacher— Mamie Adams, Viola Amsden. Cecile Emanuel, Mattie Field, Katie Hannah, Birdie Maylord, Beatrice Robinson, Vir- gie Stevens, Berttia Sauerman, Dora Truscott, Charlie Coppersmith, Alfred Croncher, Frank Clemm, Hiram Long, Charlie Loeser, Louis Merz, Koy Nielsen, Murday Kodgers, Gussio Terry, Henry Venter. Ungraded Xo. 2. Fifth Grade, Mrs. M. L. Bassett, teacher —Agnes Mohn, Georgia White, Clara Logan, Alice Brooke, Arthur Burt, George Lewis. Fourth Grade, Mrs. M. L. Bassett, teacher—Warren Brown, Arthur Drey- foos, Lena Hunt, George Logan, Earle McLeod, Cora Probert, Elsie Potts, Lizzie Robinson, Willie White. Third Grade, Mrs. M. L. Bassett, teacher—Loo Hell, George Crossley, Clark Lewis, Liliie Slice, Katie Sundholm, Lottie Shockey, Henry Walsh, Alanson Warren, Albert Weber, Philip Cuddy. Se ' nd Grade, Louisa Smith, teacher— Jessie Baldwin, Mabel F. Brooke. Tommy Leeper, May Moss, Ethel McLeod, Mabel O'( minor, MayOlmstead, Lottie Plucker, Bert Soldanels. Lillie Tietjens, Jesse Warren, Jessie White, Phtebe World. First Grade, Louisa Smith, teacher— Grover C. Beamer. Delia Bell, Honry | Bell, G rover C. Bell, Willie Croseley, ! Burnell Fox, Tommy Glenn, Mark | Grace, Wilbur Ilodgman, Alfred Leon- aid, Willie Leeper, John Palladine, '\u25a0 Charley Probert, Isabel Radich, Frank Swott, George Willeit. Washlnfrton Prlmarj". The closing exercises will be held at Washington Primary School at 1:30 this afternoon, when the following pro- gramme will be rendered: (ipeninn addross, John McGinniss; class song, "The Plant," first grades; recitation, "My Doll," ElsieOrcutt; auto- harp soio, Mabel Mier; recitation, "Miss Eda," Pearl Plait; dialogue, "Miss Van- ity Fair," Florence Larkin and Iva Burgess; song, "The Postman," second grades; recitatiou, "The Unfortunate Grasshopper," Bortha Davis; doll drill, first grades; recitation, "'Twas You," Lottie Dosch; organ solo, Genevieve Rider; recitation, "The Squirrel's Arith- metic," Evelyn Appleton; dialogue, j "Hunch's Moving Doy," Clarence Heru- I don and Mabel Adams; recitation, "The j j Doll's Bazaar," Clara Putney; song, . "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-wow," Colonel Brier; recitation, "Mollies Funny Song," Dora Schlutius; song, "Sparkling Waters," third grades; reci- j tation, "Boys Wanted," Wilbur Cotton; ! motion song, eight girls from fourth I grade; recitation, "A Little Word," Hazel I Webb; Delsarte drill, twelve girls; reci- -1 tation, "Cosy Parlor," Belle Van Guelder; dialogue and soug, four girls from fifth grade; recitation, "The Honest old Toad," Albert Hastenplug; song, "Music in the Breeze." fourth grades; recitation, "Greedy Bennie," Belle MoGee; zither solo, Carl Noack; recitation, "Her First Party," Ida Trainor; duet, "Carlotta Waltzes," Miley Pope and Meta Brecken- j feld; recitation, "Little Mother 11 ub- I bard," Gertrude Hughes; sunflower drill, I first grades; class recitation, "Two Kit- i tens," second grades; dialogue, "Choos- ! iug an Occupation," five boys from third grade; sailor's dance, Carl Noack and ! Hernie Drescher; song, "Herald of I Spring," Minnie Trainor; recitation, "Story of a Tadpole," Ralph Anderson; ! class song, "Boat Soug," fifth grades; dumbbell drill, sixteen boys; farewell address, Amy Rott. SACKAMENTO DAILY RECOBD-UXTOX, WEDNESDAY, tTTXY 2G t 1893.-SIX PAGES. 4 W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTMp. Do you wear them? When next It) need try a pair. Best in the world. $ s.oo^"**^s 3.0 0 S4.QOJI 1^2.50 $3.50 H 52.00 *2.50 &&*!m?isQ JffeS,. 1 «I.*7S Ifyou want a fine DRESS SHOE, marfe in the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. W-L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Hill, Sold by WKIX STOCK. H BPt dfe CO. JOE POHEIM t THE TAILOR BEST flttSs CLOTHES «F25 PER CENT. LESS^Sa Thau any ntlier Bouse uu thu I'ncifio Suit to Order foFs 19.0© Fasts to Order for - $5.00 Rule*: of iSelf-Meayurement nent free to any miiirt-ss on application to JOE POHEIM, THE TAILOR <>oo J Kiui :.; Cor. Sixth, Sacramento. [Patented.] KassssK /lfiss^t''^fl CAPITAL SOAP Co_ SACRAMENTO. willVcollege akTsemi^^ THC OLDCST PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOR CIRLS ON THC PACIFIC COAST. Grants DtptMßsß and Conffrs DcgnM. Rare Oppori Offered m M:mc One Hours KiJe from San i Board and Tuition per Term of Twenty Weeks. $t"?ES. V/mTf FOR CATALOGUE TO MRS. C. T. MILLS, President, HILLS COLLEGE P. 0., Alameda Co., Cal READYMADE MUSTARD .ASTERS We were the first manufaoturnrs on this Continent. Our latest Improvement surpasses anytliing ever before produced. 15c 2Sc., 35c. per tin. Be pure to have SEA BOUT'S. Ask for them spread on cotton cloth. SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES. Prevention Is better than cnr«, by burning these candles bad smells in basements, closets, &c. are destroyed, and thuscontaglousdlseases arc kept.away; also useful for expelling mns- quitos and irritating insects. Price, 35c. each. To pnrify sick-rooms, apartments, etc., use HYDRONAPHTHOL PASTILLES, which in burning, disinfect and produco a fragrance refreshing and invigorating. 250. per box of 12. Sole Manufacturers, HEABCBY «fc JOUIVgtOIV, Pharmaceutical 1«\u25a0 r •„. v -. D v Chu 1.-,ts. jNEW YORK. Sold by all druggists. j^&f^^L. 38 YEARS f mm^ «j*lvn sailed the -'.-iis, and «• KfSff'•" iVj!f "01 "ye y:'rj was |W^C*3»yflfifiJ BUperintendent of I^' clans without bene- fit! Filially I used >>r. Miles' New Heart Cure and Ke.storulive .Nervine, and now have the best of health." These remedies aro sold by aU drue^ists on i pciilim guiirjnttt. or sent by Or. Milrs >!<>d|(-al Co., Elkhart, Ind.,il'i bottle, flDot- I !(5, express prepaid. Contain no opiates. n- For saleby all druggists. CARPET CLEANING. Made, Fitted, Laid and Renovated. WILLIAM M. MIGS I E, T ATE WITH H. W. RIVKTT. FURNI. J_i ture packed for storage or shipment. Leave orders at John Brenner's, 606 X Street or by mail to residence, 1914 L street. Prompt w jrk. Telephone 257. PHCENIX MARKET B. H. HULBURD, Proprietor, Cor. Thirteenth and ,1 st»., Sacramento. TTIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY II and Eggs and all kinds of Country Pro- duce. Send in your Chickens, etc., and give us a trial- SACRAMENTO PIPE WORKS MtAKPASSENGEB DEPOT. PIPE AND POMPS AT LOW RATBfr CATARRH v v IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme- dies. 1 gave her \u25a0afSKS The first bot- tle seemed to KSffSfISSI aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. _ Dr. L. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind. Onr book on Blood and Skin Diseases matie* tree. Swht Si'Ecmc Co., Atlanta, Ga. ===== GREAT ===== 0 /I oooooooobooooooooooooooo M 1 00000000000000000000 R^ 000000 JiVlidsummefv^learance Oale OOOOOOOCKX)OOOOOOOOOOOCH30000CKX)OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOO Jl^Town talk has it that we are selling Shoes cheaper than anybody in town. We hear daily that the drives of our Great Summer Clearance Safe are positively surprising. At %\ TC H Pnir Misses' Fine Kid Oxfords.llotwt flat heels, neat nx §1 1^) a 1 ail. square toes and diamond patent leather tips; sizes 11 to 2. Former price, $1 50. \IST rC R PniV isses' me Oxfords, spring heels, cloth l Yl Dj a l aii* tops, new square toe and patent leather tips; sizes 11 to 2. Former price, $2. At TH 1 Pnir 'fhe same as above in cnildren's sizes, Bto l\l fi 1U a 1 ail. m Former price, #i 50. 4t nc rt^ 1 Pnir childs i:ine oeSj sPrin2 heels, cioth top, r\l y^ LLo. a 1 ail. cii amonc i patent leather tips; sizes 5 to 7L Former price, |i 50. I^WATCH OUR WINDOW ID ISP 3 L -A. IT. *CI MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT THE SAME LOW TRICES AS ADVERTISED. WE CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK. J^ 5 SATURDAY NIGHTS AT 10 O'CLOCK. LAVENSON'S IaMILT~SHOE STORE, FIFTH! jPIKTD J STREETS. THE IPS FAIR! The Chicago Inter-Ocean AND The Weekly Union! BOTH ONLY $2 A YEAH NOTICE. THE LEGISLATURE OF CAUrORNIA ;it Its !r-4 session nuthorizpd the un<l.>r. signed to erect suitable monuments overthq craves or Ax-Oovemor \\illiutn Irwlu uriti lion. K. if. Price in the State tiiiriiil-erounds, and appropriated th sum of 92,AOOfortb« Irwln inontiiiientand the sum of $1,000 lor tb Price monument. s<>alccl proposals will be received at. the office of N.Greene Curtii, 920 Sixth street, ctacramento, up lo July LJ:>th. lor the erection of Raid monument*. The bids will be opened at 2 o'clock ol that day. Plans and specifica- tions In fall mast accompany each bid. Ti.o nronumouts to >ie of Cotton. Raymond or Barry granite. The irwin monameni to be similar in dr-sipn and workmanship to what Is kiiuwn as the Sprngiip monuii:cut, but lari;er. The I'rlce monument siinllur in de- sign and workmansblp to theSlt&gvssarcoph- agus In the City ( 'emetery, but l»r;;< r. We want the lar^rat and best monumenta that can i <\u25a0 erected for the amount appropri- ated In each case. We reserve the right to n- ecl any and all bidn. l-<-r further infornm- tlon apply to N. GREENE CURTIS, W. F. KN'iX. or T. H. KUHSKLI., ivia-tfi Directors. NOTICE—SCHOOL BONDS FOB SALE. RYORDEROFTHE BOARD OF BDPER- visors of Placer County, California mad') July -, 1893. seal. lj will lie received at the office ol the Treasurer nt-alii count . at tlie Courthouse, until 12 o'cUx-lc noon ol Ibi SIstDAYOF JULY, 1893, forttaepur- i-li;:"" of six thousand - lollar bonds ofthe denomination of one thousand (fl.OOo) dollar- each, ol Lincoln School District, ol Placer County. Hai>l bonds were Issued y Halil board of Supervisors under and In ac- cordance with tin! provisions ol Hections 1 880 to l B8», both Inclusi .\u25a0, ol the Political ''ode, and In conformity with an order ol said board passed July B, 1593, and to bear inter- est at the rate ol seven i 7) per cent, per an- num until paid. Interest payable on the nnt daj of July ol each year, out of anil rmm tim building fund ol said School District, upon presentation and surrendar to th»* Treaßurer ol laid county ofthe in', r- -t coupons. Said bon U are t" be numbered consecutive- ly J to ij t Inclusive, and aro to mature as fol- lows, to-v. it: 1 to inclusive one year from 'in'- -2 to :ih lusive t wo years trom 'lat>'. 3 \*> inclusive thr.-p yean trotn (lute. \u25a01 to Inclusive four years from <!ut*-. 5 to inclusive five years from dat\u25a0\u25a0. 8 to Inclusive «!x years from date. will be received (or one or any iarifiT numlur of saiii bonds up to *i.\. All bi'is ir.ust be equal In amount to tho I par value of the oonils bid lor, and accoui- | iiaoied by a cf-rtiflea check or cash deposit, In thu s;iin of at least ten per eentoftba amount of the hid, payable to the < lerk of the Board ol Trustees of Lincoln School District ol Placer County. Tbi said ciieckor'; \u25a0till be returned in aise of njectton of bid, and be forfeited to said Bonrd of Trustees if the bidder neglects to pay for th.- boi;d« he bids for witl.'in rl.i days after notire of if.o acceptance ol the bid. Upon th. opening of said proposals said bonds will be tola t<> the high's; and tx -t bidders tor cash. In United .stutes gold coin, sub ect lo theahove provtslona. All bids or proposals are to he addr^stc-i to the "Board of Trustee! Lincoln BehoolDls- trict, can T. B. Harper, Treasurer, Plar'-r I'ounty, Cul.,'' mil indorsed "I'rono.sals for Konds." W.M. M..SF'ARKs R. P. M.VLONK. ' ( BARNES KENNEDY, Trustees Linrolu School Dlnrlct, Placer County, Cal. n»tel .tuiy -i. Ih;i:j. ]7\'d- 121 LACE CURTAINS. QPRINO TIME HAiT ARRIVED, AND O house-cleaning under way. S«nd your i-aca Curtains to the AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY, .Nineteenth aud I MrifU. Sportsmen's Headaaarten TWl^-^ HENRY ECKHART. MAM. V^fls^^ facturtr ami In.porter of y^T^W9^. Uuus, Rifles, Pistols, Fishingwr f Tackle,and Siwrting Materials of every d«v fcrlptlon. duns choke-bored, slocks bent ard repairing on guns and rifles a specialty. > cii J tor prieo-luu .No. aya K. uueet. aa«rameoto.

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LAST DAYS OF SCHOOL.

Closing Exercises That Are to be HeldThis Week.

lll;;u School Entertainment at the

Metropolitan Theater—Address

by Hon. John P. Irish.

The High School closing exercises will jtake place at the Metropolitan Theater on |Thursday evening, and there will be an ]admission fee of 25 cents. The address of i

the evening will be delivered by Colonel jJohn P. Irish of San Francisco. Theprogramme arranged by Professor Pond |and bis assistants, is as follows:

Song, "i ome When the Soft TwilightFalls," cla-s; "invocation, Rev. A. C. jHerri, k; salutatory, Lottio Neubourg: a \retrospect, Emma Woods; talk, "The Re- jsuits of Freedom," Alma Dufour; trio,violin, mandolin anil piano, "La Ris-posta," (Bellenghi) Aggie Glenn, IvaHughson, Cora Mott; recitation, "TheHigh Tide,"' Sempronia Polhemus; talk,"Do Inventions Benefit the Laborer,"Florence Barber; oration, "The DeadAlive," Carey Van Fleet; song, "HappyMoments," iMaritaua) class; talk,"Woman's Influence," Lillian Ebert;essay, "Eyes." Daisy Weisel; oration,"Arbitration vs. War," and valedictory,Frank Tade; instrumental duet, "ThoDragon Fighter," B. Hoffmann, BelleJohnson and Lulu Stickney; address, jHon. John P. Irish; presentation of |diplomas, W. 11. Sherburn, President oftho B.iard of Education: class song, writ-ten by Lillian McCaun, class. Accompa-nist, Cora Mott.

• KAlilATION'S AND PROMOTIONS.Graduates—Florence J. Barber, Alma

Dufour, Lilian Ebert, Aggie Glenn, IvaHughson, Hello E. Johnson. Sempronia iPolhomus, Lulu Stickney. Daisy Weisol,Mattie Williams, Emma Woods, CareyVan Fleet, Alice Hassett, Leva Johnson,Alma Kearth, Lilian McCann, Cora Mott,Lottie Neubourg, (ieorgo Bassett, Edwardc. Flint, Charles E. Harrison, George H.Richards, Frank Tade.

Promoted in four years' course to firstyear, or senior class —Ben Nehrbass, Fan-nie Deuton, Nellie Harris, Fannie Little,Kobert Philip.

Promoted to the second class —HarleyBallentine, John Bauer, Hamilton Haw-ley, Wallace Renwick, T. T. Scott, ArthurWhittier, Wonnie Cranley, Daisy Ennis,Josie Franks, Amanda Wilmunder, Idle-Mild Marshall, Celia Ryan, Klla Devine,Annie McCaw, Lena Bowley, RowenaReed, James l^ly, Hayward Heed, Lauraterry, Taubner Goethe.

Promoted to tho third years' class—Arthea Alien. Maude Hodson, MyrtleHodson, Cora Hammer, lielle Johnson,Francis Peabody, Ella Welch, LibbieJlogeboom, Pearl Jackson, Jewell P«-a-boai siephen Dodge, ICva Doiland.Ger-trade Curtis, tieorge Gifford, WalterLeitch, Lelaud Tracy, William Tryon,Loring Hart.

in tbe three years' course the followingpromotions were made to the senior grade—Henry Guisendorfer, William Huff,Ralph Lavenson, GeorgeSlawtson,Eut;ene>\ eltj , Ellen < hambers, Rachel Chappell, |

Alice Curtis, Ida Flemming, Louise Flaa,Carrie George, Mary Glide, Mamie Kiui-ball, Gertrude Porry, Dora Willis, AliceWillis.

Promoted to Middle Grade - WilliamAngus, Hugh Bradford, Harry Julian,Waldo Julian, George Mott, Howard'\u25a0osjlin, Frank Denton, Jerome Carroll,Sadie Bedee, May Griggs, Sophie Litz-berg, Nanne McGuire, Gertie Smith,Florence Smith, Kstella Stewart, Lottie |Htubbs, liertha <«rau, Annie Schaw, Ab- jl>;o Bohmen, Louise Iloilbron, LaviniaKnight, Blanche Luvell, Edith Neuinan,Mary Van Zante, Virdie Washburn,Marry Thirkield, Bert 1 ownsend, Fred IBlauchard, Charles llgner, Carrie Klein-sorge, James Uanrahan, Simon Lubin.

Capital Grammar.The closing exercises of the Capital

Grammar School, at Tenth and P streets,oi which Joseph W. Johuson is Princi-pal, will be held at (( a. m. on Thursday,and willbe as follows:

Bong ol welcome, class.Carnival of Sports — King Carnival,

Robert Pither; Tennis—Richard Covne,Alfred Schaden, Albeit Leonard, FrankFarnswortu; Archery—Annie BoekhorT,K;;tio Biewoner; Baseball—F. Kumrner-feldt, Frank Coyne, Wallace Pierson;Fool ball—Adel Henloy, Chris Weisel;Table Games—Grace Mealand, FrancesKreuzberger, Daisy Carter, Margie Car-roll; Croquet —Hattie Kunz, Clara VanWalbeck, Harriet Clayton, Dora Willi.Ida Appleton; Boxing—Fritz Nehrbass,Cornelius t iiebel.

Piano duet, "Neck and Neck Galop,"F.da Neubourg and Bertie Rode.

My Aunt's Heiress—Mrs. John Smith,Nettie Markley; Anna Maria, Maudel'.oyne; her daughters!: Jemima, RitaJohnson: Sophia, Alice Stephenson; Ara- Ibella, Edna Grant; Clementina, AliceWeinstock; Jane, Alice Prendergast;Matilda, Alice Harvey; Mrs. AlexanderDe Courcy Smith, Dottio Smith; BetsyBrown, Gertie Moalaud; Sippeta, EdithKcnu ick.

I'iano solo, "La Harpe Eolienne,"<irai'e Klotz; march, class; vocal solo,Frances Krouzberger.

"Vice Versa"—Minnie Gray, KatieHaley; Bessie steelo, Jessie Gibson; WillBrown, Richard Coyne: Sam Black,Frank Farnsworth; Tonimie Black, FritzNehrbass; Johnny Black, Cornelius Gie-bel; Katie Green, Maud lieaton; BenGreen. Del I.c Noir; Bridget, Nettie Scott;Jessie White, Grace Klotz; Baby, HelenDuncan.

Duet, violin and piano, "Petite Fau-taisie Elegante," Chris Weisel and EdaNeubourg; "Value of Education," LauraCronkite.

Address to graduates by AY. H. Sher-burn, President of tho Board of Educa-tion.

Presentation of diplomas. Superintend- Ient Albert Mart.

The exercises will conclude with theclass song.

QBADUATKaLaura Cronkite, Maud lieaton. Nettie i

Markley. Grace Klotz, Fritz Nehrbass, 'Dottio Smith, Frank Farnaworth -vnnio <

Boekhoff, Hatlie Kunz, Robert Pither, iMaud Boy no, Frank Coyne, FrancesKreuzbergor, Hertie Rode, Adel Henley,Albert Conry, Alice Prendergast, KatieHaley, Alice Stevenson, Alice Weinstock, :Richard Coyne, Edith Renwick, Delmar jLe Noir, Cornelius Giebel, Alice Harvey,

Scott, Chris Weisel, Katio Bie- Iwener, Rita Johnson, Edna Grant, Jessie iGibson, Dora Willi, Harriet Clayton, Eda iNeubouTK, Alfred Schadon, Gertie Mpr-laud, Josie Jones, Daisy Carter, MargieCarroll, Harry Leonard, (.race Mealaud, IClara Van Walbeck, Ida Appleton.

PROW 'TIoNs.

Eighth Grade, Irene Richardson,teacher—Fred Butler, Robert Bowsher,Maul Carter, Richard Diensen, W illie IDowner, Myra Dnnlap, Maggie Foley, IEdna Frazier, Katie Galvin, Lucy Gems,Helena Gropp, Mamie Keating, GeorgeKing, Hernie Klune, Netta Marks, WillieMcGuire, Mamie Miller. Hannah Politz,Maud Ray, Linda .Schmidt, Myra}<pragiie. Irvy steitiman, Mamie Trow-briiii,re. Helen Weiustoek.

1 ighth Grade, Minnie Kiefer, teacher—Minnie Baunon, Liliie May Barrett, IdaMay Beaton, Daisy M. Burke, Edna K.Clayton, Nita Cosby. Leila Cullingford,Sain Dickson, Eddie Dickson, EthelElworthy. Charley M. George, NellieHaurahan. Joseph Albert Hutchinson,Alfred Harrison Joy, Arthur Katzen-stein, Nellie Lemer, Kdith Lynn, EdnaMay McKee, Mamie A. Murphy, WiliieMarsh, Bernard Nathan, Gertrude Tap-Ipan, Blanche Van lieusen, Sadie Wag- !iier.'olive Wilder, Mattie Williams.

Seventh Grade, Amelia Augusta Dug-ijan. teacher —Willie Cotter, John Carroll, jJoanna Corcoran, Alfred Dent. Ida Elli-jdit. Kessio Flynn, Adolph t.jlen, Tommie jHill, Walter Howard, Lizzie Hanrahan, ]

1 olt'ie King, Bertha Kaulmann, Louise !Lorensen, Albert Leitch, Kitty McLaugh-lin Willie Peudergast, Hobart Pierson,Toiuuiio Bowan, Susie Ross, Belle

Slaughter, Frank Van Tino, GeorgeWalker, Willie Wickwire.

Seventh Grade, Nellie L. Todd. teacher—ltobert Asher, Heleue H. Bieweuer,Margaret Buck, Bessie Cosby. Mabel M.

| Carmichael, Stella N. Dan forth, Berry E.Dunn, Luella Blanche Hand, Mary It.Kestler, John H. Lindeumayer. Jenet L.Melhven, Martha Mlttmann, Helen Mitt-mann, Alexander McCaw, Ernest E.She pier. Babe Stephenson, Pearl E. Sut-ton, Ella Louise Wallace, Alice Wash-

; burn, Marie Weismann, Mamie Alicenells, Frankie /iegler.

Seventh Grade, Helen Egl, teacher-Pearl Alvis. Mabel C. Bronson, EttaClark, Anna Blanche Cronau, Pearl A.Didion, Marion G. Treehette, May Gaf-lord, Laura (iaschlin, Koyal Ciiffen. Aliceilurlbut, Clarence Hurlbut, Pauline F.Johnson, Chestar W. Le Noir, Annie Me-

; Donald, Charles Miller, Dan Murphy,, Ella C. Murphy, Charles Murray, MamieI C. O'Hare, Eva Sexton, John F. Sher-burn, Nellie Stauton, WilkieC. Wing.

; Sixth Grade, Sue V. Heard, teacher—i Lizzie Bascom, Anna Blauchard, AugustI Biewener, Bertha Davis, Millie Davis,. May Dittinar, Leonard Dorsey, Harry\ Eckhardt, Walter Feeuy, Horace Gardi-

ner, Clarence Gardiner, Gertie Harris,i Alma Ileitman, Jacob Hirsch, AlbertinaLargea, Josie McHale. Carl Neubourg.Marcus l'olitz, Emma Popert, EddieSchmitt, Anna Shopler, Carrie Werner,Andrew Willie, Blanche Williams,WillieWhite.

Sixth Grade, Inie M. GiUis, teacher—Lillio Mildred Carter, Minnie LavinaClayton, Ellsworth Eddington Elworthy,Maud Johnson Hanly, Roger Match,Lena Heuseh, John Haymoud, S. Kee-gau, John William Lyon, Willa MildredMaikloy, Augusta Meyer, Antone Man-uel Neves, Mulda Nielsen, Lena LouisaNieman, Alice Mary Agnes Quiyloy,Mabel Eightsou Skelton, Belle Susio Ze-mansky, Elizabeth L. Zemansky.

Sixth Grade, Louise J. Conrad, teacher—Lillie Jane Carpenter, Nellie FrancesCarragher, Frank Joseph Didion, Ed-. ward Aaron Uarlick, Maggie l'ilotneneGenis, Lizzie Kauiimann, Anna MayMarks, Esther Marks, Frank EdwardMead, William Henry McMorry, JohnFrancis Mitchell, Carrie Angelina Puna,Carlos Llewellyn Perkins, Albert \\ ash-ington Plummer, Alden WilliamSprague,George Aloysius Slaiger, Hubert J. Van-

: llilll.Sixth Grade, Miss M. B. Johnson,

teacher—Charlie Cechettini, Eva Cuth-bert, N'ellio Dearborn, Claud Fentou,Laura ilanigan, Edith Frazier, MarryGleie, Johnny Lyman, Katie McCarthy,Lilia Randall, Ethel Ryder, Cora Smith,Carrie Sprague.

Lincoln Primary.Fifth Grade, L. M. Bernard, teacher—

Hettie Allison, Robert Backrath, Fredlieaton, Fritz Bieweuer, Mary Badaraoco,John Campbell, Amy Dias, Alfred Dias,Merrill Davis, Liza Dubearry, StanleyFlint, Willie Frawloy, Willie Gibson,Frank Green, John Mallanan.Dora Hawk,-^"KiJ'e Marines, Henry Merlier, NettiePritchard, Carrie I'eters, Rose Ratto, Le-onaShaw, Lou Usher, Harry Vogel, Jas.Mellale.

Fifth Grade, Miss Ogden, teacher-Emma Beitzel, Sadie Bluilt, Guy Camp-bell, Louise (onsmlieri, Edith De Groft,Geitrudo lJassonville, Gertrude Dicker-son, Jessie Guild, Susie Gabrielli, VivianMart, Violet Kieruan, George Lee, ( lias.

I Laauser, iieorge Mclvee, Dottie Morrow,i Annie Norman, Laura Parkinson, Maud

Russell, Susie Stevens, Henry Vaunii.i,Helle Wood, Birdie Winther.

Fourth Grade, Nettie M. Hopley,teacher—Frank Bianchi. James Burke,Harry Carey, John Crowloy, DelvinaCechellino, Mamie Gomez, Florence

| Hatch, Laura Hubert, Gussie Kennedy,lola Kiernan, LawrenceKiernan, HuldahKeening, Fred Kuuz, Frances Luibotich,Frank McEwen, Moliio McKenna, EthelMcLaughlin, Clarence McMalion, LouisNathan, Thorvaid Nellson, George Nor-inau, Edwin Pearson, Dora Weismann,John Badaracco.

Fourth tirade, Nellio Miller, teacher—Jessie Beaton, Jessio Sprague, Ella Beit-zel, Ethel Backrath, Garlield Leitch,

I Flossie Wenzol, Nellie Gariick, Charlie\ Cutting, Clara Kelley, Emil W illmunder,A1weBates,-Jose Costillo, Frank Gabri-elli, Minnie Kauiinsky, Thomas Jlig-gius, Katie Gunii, (ieorgo Jiarsliall,

I David Davis, Tonimie Filand, JamesCrowley, Charlie Rush, Willie Frauds,Nellie Galvin, Frank Perkitis.

Third Grade, Pauline M. Filers,teacher—Amy Carroll, Frank Lawrence,Lupa Maldonado, Frank Weismann,Henry Miller, Hazel Turner, Josie King,Ella Galgaui, Howard Lugg, Laria Couz-eus, Edna Glamelli, Mary Gabrieili, ErieSherman, Anna Wahi, August Hill,Clara Fiedler, Addisou Conry, ElmaKelley, Angelo Moreucci, Richard Bent-ley, Mabel Dent, Manuel Asavedo,Myrtlo Morgan, Willie Kaminsky, KingRose, Sylvester Smith, Mary Grillin,Andrew Marshall, Mike Nash, NellieKurnage, Ktta Rush, Joe Asavedo,Willie Hughson.

Third Grade, Frankie Spanlding,teacher—Lizzie Bartoui, Maria Burke,Fred Cutting, Minnie Corcoran, WillieCrowley, Rose Callan, Juan Castillo,Nora Itovail, Joseuh Flahive, BlancheGuild, Raymond Harris, Cavins liart,Georgina King, May Mathena, Rita Mc-Hale. Alo.x. Nixon, Katie Overton, Em-ily Piucombe, Hazel I'ritchard, FredPhelan, Laura Renschlor, Clarence Rob-bins, Josophine Rose, Virginia Silva,Domingo Silva, Madie Sexton, ArthurTaylor, Lizzie Walker, Mollie Ze-manaky.

Second Grade, Jennie Fay, teacher-Theresa Bottaro, Paul Badaracco, HenryBisenclo, Henry Bieweuer, Ellie Casey,Gertie Davis, Henry Dovall, HarryHubert, Edith Hunt, Willie Irvine, Rob-bie Irvine, Belle Keogan, John Longotti,Roy Lawrence, Luverue Marshall, JohuMcLaughlin, Preston Measure, lialaPearson, Louis Picasso, Charles Quigley,Mabel Siuay, Joey \aleuzuela, Irma Yon(lenlhallen, Carrie Wenzel, Lloyd Walms-ley.

Second Grade, Belle Peyran, teacher —Grace Bentley, Clara Burkhardt, EliaCahill, Mamie Coleman, Mayme Curran,Rosa Marines, Lena Morris, Alice Nes-bitt, Nellio Rogers, Fredericka Hoss.Katie Kagan, Henrietta Rudell, LixzieStefano, George Alameda, Wesley Bates,Cleve DeGroft, Mertie Donahue, TunicF.tios, Wilson Hatch, Robbie Grant, Wal-ter Leuian, Eueilo Marcucci, Eddie Mc-Kweu, Charlie McMorry, John Noonan,Philip Rhodes, Bertie Schmitt, TonySiva, Walter Starbhd, Abe Zemansky.

First Grade, Mollie Titherington,teacher—Burton Mitchell, Edna Hawk,Albertina Grubbs, Willie N'esbitt, Bed-wig Neidlein, David Zemansky, HarryRussell, Cliarlie Morris, Willie Grubbs,

| Kittie Quigley, Doiiie Brown, Charleyi Sandros, Addie Cutting, Frank Phelan.I Willis Nash, Hazel Tombiin, Harry

Morris, Edwin Rhodes, Fred Lowrie,Joe Lamb, Annie Morris, Kisty Rosse,

j Elvira Cifuentes, Maggie Yule, Alice| Dangler, Bertha Casey.

First Grade, May K. Woif, teacher—! Mabel Burkhart, I'flla Itartoni, MabeiI DeGroft, tierlio llen>erger. Hazel Jen-kins, Minnie Lubetich, 1 herese McKen-zie, Ella McDonald. Mabel Pooie, Dora

i Picarro, Ethel Sherburn, Annie Silva,[ Mamie Coleman, Luverue Marshall, Ber-j tie Hen wood, Susie Brooks, Ernest I'.a-tagna, Willie Burke, Joe Bagley, JohnnyCurran, Touuy Frates, Alliort Gomez,( iiesare Galgani, Willie Higgms, WillieJacinto, Harold Kieruan, Julius Ka-minsky. Albert McHale, Howard Od-

] bert, Clarence Rodouich, Ernest Morelli.First Grade, Ida J. F.yun. teacher-

Frank Butler, Fred Castiile, Joe Duval,Howard Fames, Kittie Flahive, Camillei .ltleu, Celia Griffen, Gussie Gounet. i;i-vira Ladessema, Dewitt Leitch, CarianMiller, Ehdelmira Martinez, JimmieMertts, Cirtorge Mathena, Fmma Neu-mann, Lottie Li'Kalley. Altura Para, Ma-mie Rosa, Edna Kadonich, LilySmith,(.lesine Schaden, Justus Ktaiger, TomTrengrove, Joe Torries, Edna Wood,Katie Wood, George Weiss, Walter Star-bird, Charles Uuigley, Kittie Rogen, Liz-zie Rosa.

Sacramento Grnuimar.The Sacramento Grammar School, Miss

Sarah J. WaUou, principal, will holdj exercises as follows at 9:30 a. m. on! Thursday:

Prayer, Rev. J. H. Reider; song,"Happy and Free," graduating class:

' salutatory, Alice J. Knight; piano trio,; Louise A. Yoerk, Laura A. Morrison,; Emma B. Meiater; recitation, "The FimI Thanksgiviug," May Green.

Cooper's Chorus—Robert A. Waring,i Halsey ft, Smith, Sidney H. Turner,

Will F. Sampson, John H. Scott, Will J.Handiiu, Albert Marks.

Dialogue, "Vice Versa," characters—Miunio Gray, ticket agent, Ethel A.DoMaranvllle; Bessie Steele, baggagemistruss, Winifred A. Mickey; KatieGroen, letter carrier, Edith Tufts;

I Bridget, jnry woman. Mabel G. How-\u25a0 sber; Jessie- White, census enumerator.Dora L. Bates; Will Brown, returnedtraveler, Ralph H. Van Yoorhies: SamBlack, a distressed father, Clifton M.Faris; Hen Green, housekeeper, HarryH. I tan lett.

Song, ''Voices of tlio Night," graduat-I ing claw; declamation, "An Incident ofI the Commune," Harry H. Ranlett; trio,llute, violin and pia.no—Charles H. Stiek-ney, Simon L. Heilbron, Florence Y.Williams; roeitaticn, "Twickenham

j Ferry,"' Kva D. Deunison.Chorus —Bessie Bath, Ella Considine,

I holla Harris, Jessie Judd, Lottie Megerle,I Laura Nobel, May O'Xeil, Blanche Kip-i pon, Katio SaUifl, Clara Suninons, EthelTwitebeU, Lillie Byrne, Mabel Blair,Mabel Coffman, Geraldine Delano, KvaHubbard, Pear! Rippon, Blancho Hunt,Belle LaMotte, Irene Segur. (a) "ItTwinkles so .•Sweetly." (b) "Concert inthe Wouds."

Piano solo, "Norwegian WeddingMarch," Carrilee Wllseyj declamation,

; "Our Flag," Walter i.. Sampson.Musical dialogue, "our Adopted citi-

S zens"—Leader, Robert A. Waring; Eng-: land, Clifton M. l-'aris; France, Halsey G.Smith and Sidney 11. Turner; Germany,Will I. Sampson; Ireland, John 11. seoit;

i Norway, Sweden, Russia, Poland, Italy,; Spain, Turkey—Bruce Philip, Hex Flan-ders, Bernard Garrison, Alvm Hornlein,Albert Marks, Will Maudlin, John Davis.

Recitation, "Address to the Flag,"Amelia A. Goiger.

Address to graduates, Mrs. ElizabethB. Puri.dll.

Presentation of diplomas, .Superintend-ent Albert Hurl.

Graduate*' parting song.GRADUATES.

Ninth Grade, Miss Mary J. Watson,Miss Annie C. Weeks. .Miss Lizzie M.

I Griffin, teachers — Alice \u25a0). Knight,I Blanche L. Kippon, May Green, Etheli A. De Maranvijle, Delia Harris, Walter

11. Sampson, Winiaiu F. Sampson, Rob-ert A. Waring, Charles K. Stickney,

! Bessia Hath, Jessie IS. Judd, Rex Flan-i ders, Editb Tints. Florenoe V. Williams,

Winifred A. Mickey, Simon L. Heilbron,Clifton M. Faris, Bruce B. Philip, Ella S.Considine, Laura a. Morrison, Clara E.Simmons, Louise A. Voerk, EthelTwitchell, John 11. Scott, Emma i!.Meister, Alviu E. Bornlein, CarrileeWilsey, May F. O'Neill, Doyle D. Todd,Amelia A. Geiger, Mabel G. Bowsher,Pearl L. Rippon, Blanche Vr. Hunt, Ma-bel E. Blair, Eva Hubbard, Mabel I).Coffmann, Geraldine M. Delano, Belle K.La Motte, Dora L. Hates. Roger ('. Keene,William J. Maudlin, Marry 11. Ranlett,Ralph 11. \'an Voorhiea, Walter Halley,, Laura A. Nobel, Katie M. SuUiff, Eva U.

1 Dennison, Lottie A. Megerle, Bernard s.Garrison, Marry .1. Litzberg, AlbertMarks, Halsey G. Smith, Ammon Clay,

I John J. Miles, Sidney 11. Turner, Lillie.1. Byrne, Edith M.Smith, John !\u25a0'. I>a\is,Irene M. Segur, Frank E. Michel, EdwinB. Popo, Joseph J. Zemansky.

PROMOTIONS.Eighth Grade —Jennie V. Burke,

\u25a0 teacher — Alice Baker, Laura Storror,j Alice Dray, Carrie Bohmen, Alma Brace,Beatrice Mooser, Lulu Newman, Ar-maud Engstrom, Mamie De I'uy, MaudBruner, Nellie Kellogg, Edgar Stack,

iAlice Monttort, Gladys Willey, AnnieLee, John James, Bertie Daul, AngelaRainage, Mattio White, Waller Bennett,Minnie Ebner, Alice V'ogel, Alice Lee,Laura Lubin, Meta Turner, Alice Jones,

j Cyrus Mason, Frank Huiburd, Minnie' Moehn. Ruth Lubin.

Eighth Grade—M. Carrington, teacher—Edna Stone, L-ida Fhelps, Eva Kilgore,A.lie Flynu, Mabel Lovdal, Mary Mont-gomery, Li/./.io Taylor, Viva Boyle,Sijiuo Wallonist, Raymond Waring, Fan-nie Karhart, Klsie Martin, Aiie Aiken,Mabel Lovdal, Alice Kolier, Alex. Smith,Jettora Walking, Leslie Russell, SybilGerbor, Moutie Newbert, Pearl .lost, May[Jordan, Frances Royal, Will O'Neill,George Chapman.

Eighth Grade, Minnie Sweeney, teacher—Mary Cravens, Edna Ford, Lillie Clegg,Linnie Wise, Anna Holeldt, liuldaSchepp, Hattie Mooser, Gertie Wiseman,Ruth MoClain, liessie Rudolph, NannieWahlander, Fred Griffith, Willie Hughes,Mary Lansing, HadieGrau, Mary Peter-son, Dai->y VVomble, Henry Ehmann,George Fritz, Fred Carey, Georgia Car-roll, Mabel Joy, Emma Meiss, MinnieConrad, Fred Weule.

Seventh Grade, Emma Hughes, teacher—Sophie Hoieldt, Emily Truscott, HenryIverson, Mabel Jane, Edith Slater,Thomas Sellier, Maud McAlpine, WillieWeight, Josephine Seolt, lilancho De-lano, Lzilla Hand, Edward Patterson,Rachel Stein, Alice Hoffman, FrankSovoridge, Arthur Jones, Willie Eng-strom, Rose Braddock, Charlie Robinson,Kersey Chambers, Willie Chapman.

Seventh Grade, Mollie L. Brown,teacher —Eugenia Mouser, Arthur Atkin-son. Gerald Griliiu, Emil Nelson, MollioSweeney, Arthur Rath, Cora White,Harry Krebs, Jessie Tufts, Mabel Forbes,Margie Paris, Horace Rothwell, MattieJohnson, W allie Clark, Mabel Fiscb,Arthur Hawk, Allie Goddard, Kay Doan,Kinma Shcljs, EmilSchurr, Maud* Green,Arthur MoCurdy, Maud Kippon, JacobSteinmau, Elsie Smith, t red Sachs,MuUla Slituller.

Seventh Grade, Lucy J. Hinkson,teacher—Eunice Shepherd, Carrie Dixon,Rena Hoskinson, i;ertha Hasten plug,Lulu Lothhamuier, Kva llaskell, TheresaGehring, Mary Williams, Ruth Headier,Allan Monsch, Pliillie Krebs, Leila Mar-vm, Lina Turner, Koy Buell, JessieMott,Jacoo Beitzel, George Theiss, Joe Sim-mons, Henry Newman, Karl Gluesiug,Hairy Hartelle, Maud Bhafer, Nora l'ax-

i ton, Lillie Nathan, Henri" Steigler, Hal-sey Smith, Anna Heir.

Seventh Grade, If. L. Piper, teacher —Harry Cunningham, Hay Logan, FrankJordan, Emma Long, Edith Medley,

i Belle Sullivan, Daisy Lockart, Fred Buell,! Arthur i'ope, Norwood Huiburd, CoraClay, Susie Walters, Eudio Medley, Lil-liau Wells, Bennie Crowell, Howard

: Poud.Sixth Grade, Addie L. Hughes, teacher

j —Anna Crabbe, Aleck Twiggs, AnnieDoseh, Harry Condon, Dean Lyon, AbbieMansur. Estelle Jones, Charles ISlako,Jesse Goodwin, Winona Hendricks, Jen-nie Benjamin, Lulu Maskeil. GeorgeDennison, Willie Schuler, Emma Pax-ton, Veilie Drey loos, Bessie Small, HoracesMansur, Cora Delano, Maggie McDonald,

! John Lades, Frank liogeijooin, Georgei iieunett. Charles Wallquist, Frank Wali-quist, Beriha Tobovv.

sixth Grade, Orpha Butler, teacher —Addie Brooks, Bessie Wardlaw, KarlFitzgerald, Waiter Bean, Minnie Hand-lin, Ethel Martin, George Brissel, ScottHendricks, Koy Alter, Eugene Iring,John Higgina, Georgia Gluesing, FloraMeister, Willie Dearlove, Carrie Marko-' witz, Madge Moore, Theodora Genung,Bertha Dean, Walter Tryon, Eddie Cas-well, George Bryant, Samuel Woolston.

Sixth Grade, Lizzie G. (>'Brien, teacher—Phil Simmons, George Heard. AnnieYeoinaus, Herbert Shearer, Ada Hill-house, Stella Willey, Ethel Parsons,Ralph Kilgore, Sidney Hoot, RussellWilliams, Harry Cotton. Blanche Dwi-nelle, Gertrude Litlleheld, Birdie Howe,Willie Bennett, Winnie Wooser, HenryArnold, Liilie Ueisch, Lottie Putney,Frank Rhoada, Ida Beeeher, GustaveCarroll, Ivittio Wichel, Annie Hego,Ernest Loring, Theodore Schumacher,Louisa Woolstcji, Maud Blue.

Sixth Grade, Emma s. Kleinsorge,teacher—Anna lli^s, Bessie Winston,Joseph Coppin, Laura Lewis, Clara Mor-rlll, Laura liillis,(jla Hillis, LuluSchneider, Kalph Ackenaan, BerthaHenschel, Edith Grant, Lillie Nelson,Kittie Hoehn, Allie Montgomery, ClaudeReam, Harmon Bonte, Florence Rego,Carrie Lothbainmer, Charles Uaker, Nor-ine Hems, Walter Appleton, Frank Lan-caster, Willie Charlesworth, LouiseDrescher, Mamie Kinkead, Nellie Hoil-inau, Koy Forbes, Edgar Coleman,j Bertha Dreyer, Carrie Washburuo,

j Arthur Cole, Henry Menken, Lillie Her-

Sixth Grade, Jennie E. Snook, teacher—Marion Stone, Susie Teague, ClausWahlander, Bessie Adams, Kae Hendor-

[ son, Louise Just, Adelina Hook, Flor-i ence Allen, John Ott, Josio La Motte,j Florence Hall. Lillian Meiss, SammioPayne. Charles Davis, Helena Oalmau,Frank Newman, Sadie Moyce, ElimoreMurray, Myrtle Clark, John Jost, BennieJones, Garry Ott, Willie Klewe, Lottie jLa Mott, Frank Kenwick, May Lellar, I

BertKrull, Otto <;ran, David Hornlein,Lizzie Mohn, Ben Steinauer.

Marshall Primary.

Fifth Grade, Laura Phillips, teacher—Ethel Baker, Maude HUliard, MaudeiiiKgiuu, i-^uith Kerr, Hazel Latson, CoraHollmau, Ada Renfro, Hatlie Selkirk,Bertha Teichert, Ceiia Weadick, EvaWhittier, George Broadbere, Allen Brad-ley. Tommy Churchman, Henry Cordes,Carroll Dudley, Tommy Dunn, CharlesEdson, (itis Larle, Willie Farrell, RoyHatch, Harry Kerr, John Wooiston,Elmer Wardle.

Fourth tirade, Fmma L. Doherty,teacher— Grace Barrett, Elsie Church-m in, Alta Haines, Mabel Graves, EdnaHoilman, Bertha Kohier, Daisy McGil-llvray, Fannie Nance, Rosa Nehrbass,Pearl Poolo, Edith Hamage, Ethel Da-mon, Katie Coffman, Katie Reese, RobertBlair, Henry Buckman, CharlieChnrch-man, Earle Cooke, George Elliott, HenryGluesiug, Harry Johnson, GeorgeKromer, Alvin MeGillivray, Walter Mc-Ginnis, WillieMcGinnis, Dumout Parr,Bennie Shinklo, James Shiukle, HarryWardlaw, Eddie Richmond, HowardKerr, Halsey Smith, Charlie Reese,Edgar Marline.

Second Grade, Laura Kirn, teacher-Mabel Belote, Annie Card, Joe Diilard,Marian Green, Fmma Gluesing, MerrillHubbard, Henry Jones, Edna MeGilliv-ray, Katio Martz, Jennie McNairn, Min-nie McNairu, Louis Nehrbass, AmberOber, Myrtle uldtield, Joe Pienni, MabelPlummer, Hazel Shinkle, Lonnie Tryon,Zelote Smith, Martin Simmonds, ElmerMurphy, Mabel Kowell, \iolet GravelLEva Gravell.

Third Grade, Geraidine Griffin, teaclierAda Hums, Bessie Dudley, Maljol Dot-son, Gertrude Harlow, Julia Kirn, Li/./.ieÜber, Viola Redmond, LauiaSoitz, Mag-gie, Todd, Mattie Wardle, Charlie Blair,Martin Broadbere, Argil Rowley, JohnDutton, Roy Eldred, George Edson, Jas.Farrell, WillieJames, Hay Lagomarsino,Forest Lowe, James McClatchy, Jed Mc-Clatchy, Albert Miller, Clarence Orr,Adolph Teichert.

First Grade, Miss Laura Kirn, teacher—Pearl Cook, Ada Dutton, EdaGruhler,Alex. Green, Grove Lowe, Alien Latson,Adolph Matthias, George Morris, CharlieMarts, Ruby MeGillivray, James Nance,Raymond über, Rosa Pierini, LilaPlum-mer, Arthur Sampson, Grace simmonds,Arthur simmonds, Henry Steon, BelleSelkirk, Mora Marline, Clinton Wallace,James Groeneveld, Floyd Moore, FredEdtion, RobertSwithenbank, Joe Duffee.

Union Primary.Fifth Grade, Julia Smith, teacher—

Amelia Theiss, Ella Croucher, VictorineCedriy, Gertrude Labadie, Mabel Ams-den, Lillie Run, ICihel Gwinn, May Mc-Ginniss, Linma Peterson, Pearl Reeves,Frank Bellmer, Mark Becker, MiltonDlckerson, Edwin Graham, Josie May-berry, Clara Phipps, John < oppersmitb,Elmer Gardner, Frank Jones, LindsayMalloy, Richard Uchsner. Emil Sachs,Eldridge Tumor, Ernest Veomant, EarlWay, Herbert York.

Fifth Grade, LiilieM. CrowelL teacher—Ethel Tilton, Nellie Alien, Bertha Will-iams, Lillie Delanoy, Donna Hunt, Marysummeilield, \iola (ioiey, Frank Leo,Alexander Clemm, Neils Peterson, Tom-mie Wheeler, Lorenzo Williams, EmilSchaumlottel, Albert Nobel, Dan Sulii-van, Eldred Lindsay.

Fourth Grade, Margaret Paine, toacher1 rank Williams, Edgar Bellmer, Ame-

lia Sprague, Nettie Stone, Ella Jones,Florette liodgdon, Minnie Jacobs, AnnieKnebler, Addie Kelly, Winnie Rogers,Mikie Field, Charles Osgood, EttaStreeter, George Mtideley, Fred McKin-ney, George Scott, Fannie Connelly, Mil-dred Payne, Martin Dunn, Ira Graham,Bessie Logan, George Calderwood, JennieSueed, George Wallquist, Josio Pearson,Frank Eberhart, Philip Douglas, JohuMakree, Matt Peudergast.

Fourth Grade, Nettie Price, teacher—Clara Brown, Mabel Bean, Irene Cuddy,Ethel Holder, Ph.cbe Litzberg, GraceNelson, Holeu Peterson, Lilliau Stein-man, May Spargo, Lucy Shirley, AimeuStuart, Katie Mokley, Carrie "Watson,Jennie Watson, Florence Wieger, CharlieAsher. John Boitano, Theodore Copper-smith, Johu Ewers, Lester Gitien, FredHammack, Julius Jacobs, Percy Kidder,John Terry, Juiius Wieger, Gussie Stein.

Third Grade, Alice Fleany toacher—Ruth Knisley, Guy Butler, WillieKuu,Minnie Nobel, Benjamin Shearer, JohnWatson, Edward Hildebrand, HarryHiggins, Pearl Hay, Jessie Delauy, Loh-mau Van Guelder, Sadie McManus, ClaraKruttschmitt, Giorgi Sieba, Ijlna Barnes,Dora George, orlaixl York, Josie Comp-tou, Herbert Wachhorst, Jesse Lubin,Leona Giffen, Mabel Sj>rague, JosephSprague, Edward May, Mallei Douglas,Julius Mailer.

Tliird Grade, Florence Chapman,teacher —Lottio Bernal, Lottie Charles-worth, Eva Didion, Julia Hooper, CletaManley, Josie Mayer, Annio Miller, Car-rie Miller, Ma Morris, Nellie Osgood,Edna Kicker, Florence Smith, Eva Wes-ton, Harry Chapman, Edgar Dorsey,Tonimie Fversull. Kobert Gageby, AlvinHart, Joe Judd. Bertie Moyle, ElwoodNeilsen, Thomas Pierson, ltyrte Peter-son, Emil Shwet/er, Dannie Sprague,Koy Trammel, Coliiu Wardlaw, WarrenYeomans, Lester Young, Burtou Young,Masaslu I'kita.

Second Grade, Annie Stanliold, teacher—Idclla Weston, Margie Stewart, LillianFowler, Carrie Weeks, Lillio Budahn,MinnieCox, Emma Delano, EdnaGoley,Irene Douglas, Sadie Kuu, Lorena Gil-more, Rosa May, Charlie Keene, ArthurTrammell, Manuel Bernal, HenryCarley,Robert; Fisher, Fred Loeser," JosephHanklin, Adolph Sauermann, EugeuoSeeba, < ieorgo Venter, Leslie Stevens,John Berzoni, George Looser, EdgarLewis.

Second tirade, Edith Ebert, teacher—Eddie Adams, Nellie Bromo. MarthaCohoon, Leslie Cohen, MargueriteChamplin, Ethel Flumers, Justice Grit-nth, Kena Ketcbam, Ruby Helms, JessieLong, Jacob Lohmilier. Frank Merry,Harry Miller, Frank .McManus, MinnieMadely, Blanche Nathan, Mabel Peter-sou, Louisa Rosa, Stanley Shearer, Willie.Smith, Louie Sanders, Marie Swift,Archie Terry, Albert Wallquist, LeonWhire, David Johnston.

First tirade, Mellie Wilcox, teacher-Louis Asher, Louis Chapman, SteveDunn, Lucien Faure, Guy Gitien, WillieHalicr, Harold Kueehlor, Lucbde Lemay,Chester Morris, Frank Moore, WarrenMcKeon, Roy Parsons. Edward Hope,Hazel Bay, Lottie <»eliring, Edith Lowry,Cadie Lala, Grace Koberts, Alice Swift,Nora Gulliou, Maud .Smith, lnga Peter-son.

First Grade, Mary !\u25a0'. Tracy, teacher—Mamie Adams, Viola Amsden. CecileEmanuel, Mattie Field, Katie Hannah,Birdie Maylord, Beatrice Robinson, Vir-gie Stevens, Berttia Sauerman, DoraTruscott, Charlie Coppersmith, AlfredCroncher, Frank Clemm, Hiram Long,Charlie Loeser, Louis Merz, Koy Nielsen,Murday Kodgers, Gussio Terry, HenryVenter.

Ungraded Xo. 2.Fifth Grade, Mrs. M. L. Bassett, teacher

—Agnes Mohn, Georgia White, ClaraLogan, Alice Brooke, Arthur Burt,George Lewis.

Fourth Grade, Mrs. M. L. Bassett,teacher—Warren Brown, Arthur Drey-foos, Lena Hunt, George Logan, EarleMcLeod, Cora Probert, Elsie Potts, LizzieRobinson, Willie White.

Third Grade, Mrs. M. L. Bassett,teacher—Loo Hell, George Crossley, ClarkLewis, Liliie Slice, Katie Sundholm,Lottie Shockey, Henry Walsh, AlansonWarren, Albert Weber, Philip Cuddy.

Se ' nd Grade, Louisa Smith, teacher—Jessie Baldwin, Mabel F. Brooke. Tommy

Leeper, May Moss, Ethel McLeod, MabelO'( minor, MayOlmstead, Lottie Plucker,Bert Soldanels. Lillie Tietjens, JesseWarren, Jessie White, Phtebe World.

First Grade, Louisa Smith, teacher—Grover C. Beamer. Delia Bell, Honry

| Bell, Grover C. Bell, Willie Croseley,! Burnell Fox, Tommy Glenn, Mark| Grace, Wilbur Ilodgman, Alfred Leon-aid, Willie Leeper, John Palladine,

'\u25a0 Charley Probert, Isabel Radich, FrankSwott, George Willeit.

Washlnfrton Prlmarj".

The closing exercises will be held atWashington Primary School at 1:30 thisafternoon, when the following pro-gramme willbe rendered:

(ipeninn addross, John McGinniss;class song, "The Plant," first grades;recitation, "My Doll," ElsieOrcutt; auto-harp soio, Mabel Mier; recitation, "MissEda," Pearl Plait; dialogue, "Miss Van-ity Fair," Florence Larkin and IvaBurgess; song, "The Postman," secondgrades; recitatiou, "The UnfortunateGrasshopper," Bortha Davis; doll drill,first grades; recitation, "'Twas You,"Lottie Dosch; organ solo, GenevieveRider; recitation, "The Squirrel's Arith-metic," Evelyn Appleton; dialogue,

j "Hunch's Moving Doy," Clarence Heru-I don and Mabel Adams; recitation, "The jj Doll's Bazaar," Clara Putney; song,. "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-wow,"Colonel Brier; recitation, "MolliesFunny Song," Dora Schlutius; song,"Sparkling Waters," third grades; reci-

j tation, "Boys Wanted," Wilbur Cotton;! motion song, eight girls from fourth

I grade; recitation, "ALittle Word," HazelI Webb; Delsarte drill, twelve girls; reci--1 tation, "Cosy Parlor," Belle Van Guelder;dialogue and soug, four girls from fifthgrade; recitation, "The Honest oldToad," Albert Hastenplug; song, "Musicin the Breeze." fourth grades; recitation,"Greedy Bennie," Belle MoGee; zithersolo, Carl Noack; recitation, "Her FirstParty," Ida Trainor; duet, "CarlottaWaltzes," Miley Pope and Meta Brecken-

j feld; recitation, "Little Mother 11 ub-I bard," Gertrude Hughes; sunflower drill,I first grades; class recitation, "Two Kit-i tens," second grades; dialogue, "Choos-! iug an Occupation," five boys from thirdgrade; sailor's dance, Carl Noack and

! Hernie Drescher; song, "Herald ofI Spring," Minnie Trainor; recitation,"Story of a Tadpole," Ralph Anderson;

! class song, "Boat Soug," fifth grades;dumbbell drill, sixteen boys; farewelladdress, Amy Rott.

SACKAMENTO DAILY RECOBD-UXTOX, WEDNESDAY, tTTXY 2G t 1893.-SIX PAGES.4

W. L. DOUGLASS3 SHOE noTMp.

Do you wear them? When next It) need try a pair.Best in the world.

$ s.oo^"**^s3.0 0S4.QOJI 1^2.50

$3.50 H _« 52.00*2.50 &&*!m?isQ

JffeS,. 1 «I.*7S

Ifyou want a fine DRESS SHOE, marfe in the lateststyles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look andwear as well. Ifyou wish to economize In your footwear,do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name andprice stamped on the bottom, look for itwhen you buy.W-L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Hill, Sold byWKIXSTOCK. H• BPt dfe CO.

JOE POHEIM

tTHE TAILOR

BEST flttSs CLOTHES«F25 PER CENT. LESS^SaThau any ntlier Bouse uu thu I'ncifio

Suit to Order foFs 19.0©Fasts to Order for - $5.00

Rule*: of iSelf-Meayurement nent freeto any miiirt-ss on application to

JOE POHEIM, THE TAILOR<>oo J Kiui :.;

Cor. Sixth, Sacramento.

[Patented.]

KassssK /lfiss^t''^fl

CAPITAL SOAP Co_ SACRAMENTO.

willVcollege akTsemi^^THC OLDCST

PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOR CIRLSON THC PACIFIC COAST.

Grants DtptMßsß and Conffrs DcgnM. Rare OpporiOffered m M:mc One Hours KiJe from San iBoard and Tuition per Term of Twenty Weeks. $t"?ES.

V/mTf FOR CATALOGUE TO

MRS. C. T. MILLS, President,HILLS COLLEGE P. 0., Alameda Co., Cal

READYMADE MUSTARD .ASTERSWe were the first manufaoturnrs on this

Continent. Our latest Improvement surpassesanytliing ever before produced. 15c 2Sc., 35c.per tin. Be pure to have SEA BOUT'S. Askfor them spread on cotton cloth.

SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES.Prevention Is better than cnr«, by burning

these candles bad smells inbasements, closets,&c. are destroyed, and thuscontaglousdlseasesarc kept.away; also useful for expelling mns-quitos and irritating insects. Price, 35c. each.

To pnrify sick-rooms, apartments, etc., useHYDRONAPHTHOL PASTILLES,

which in burning, disinfect and produco afragrance refreshing and invigorating. 250. perbox of 12. Sole Manufacturers,HEABCBY «fc JOUIVgtOIV,

Pharmaceutical 1«\u25a0 r •„. v-. DvChu 1.-,ts. jNEW YORK.Sold by all druggists.

j^&f^^L. 38 YEARS

fmm^ «j*lvn sailed the -'.-iis, and«• KfSff'•" iVj!f "01 "ye y:'rj was

|W^C*3»yflfifiJ BUperintendent of

I^' clans without bene-fit! Filially I used

>>r. Miles' New Heart Cure and Ke.storulive.Nervine, and now have the best of health."

These remedies aro sold by aU drue^ists onipciilim guiirjnttt. or sent by Or. Milrs>!<>d|(-al Co., Elkhart, Ind.,il'i bottle, flDot-I !(5, express prepaid. Contain no opiates.

n- For saleby all druggists.

CARPET CLEANING.Made, Fitted, Laid and Renovated.

WILLIAM M. MIGS I E,T ATE WITH H. W. RIVKTT. FURNI.J_i ture packed for storage or shipment.Leave orders at John Brenner's, 606 X Streetor by mail to residence, 1914 Lstreet. Promptw jrk. Telephone 257.

PHCENIX MARKETB. H. HULBURD, Proprietor,

Cor. Thirteenth and ,1 st»., Sacramento.

TTIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR POULTRYII and Eggs and all kinds of Country Pro-duce. Send in your Chickens, etc., and giveus a trial-

SACRAMENTO PIPE WORKSMtAKPASSENGEB DEPOT.

PIPE AND POMPS AT LOW RATBfr

CATARRH v vIN CHILDREN

For over two years my little girl's lifewas made miserable by a case ofCatarrh.The discharge from the nose was large,constant and very offensive. Her eyesbecame inflamed, the lids swollen andvery painful. After trying various reme-dies. 1 gave her \u25a0afSKS The first bot-tle seemed toKSffSfISSI aggravate thedisease, but the symptoms soon abated,and in a short time she was cured._

Dr. L. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind.

Onr book on Blood and Skin Diseases matie*tree. Swht Si'Ecmc Co., Atlanta, Ga.

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Jl^Town talk has it that we are selling Shoescheaper than anybody in town. We hear dailythat the drives of our Great Summer Clearance Safeare positively surprising.

At %\ TC H Pnir Misses' Fine Kid Oxfords.llotwt flat heels, neatnx §1 1^) a 1 ail. square toes and diamond patent leather tips;sizes 11 to 2. Former price, $1 50.

\IST rC R PniV isses' me Oxfords, spring heels, clothl Yl Dj a l aii* tops, new square toe and patent leather tips;

sizes 11 to 2. Former price, $2.At TH 1 Pnir 'fhe same as above in cnildren's sizes, Btol\l fi 1U a 1 ail. m Former price, #i 50.4t nc rt^ 1 Pnir childs i:ine oeSj sPrin2 heels, cioth top,r\l y^ LLo. a 1 ail. ciiamonc i patent leather tips; sizes 5 to 7L

Former price, |i 50.

I^WATCH OUR WINDOW ID ISP 3 L -A. IT.*CI

MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT THE SAME LOW TRICES AS ADVERTISED.

WE CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK. J^5 SATURDAY NIGHTS AT 10 O'CLOCK.

LAVENSON'S IaMILT~SHOE STORE,FIFTH! jPIKTD J STREETS.

THE IPS FAIR!The Chicago Inter-Ocean

AND

The Weekly Union!BOTH ONLY $2 A YEAH

NOTICE.THE LEGISLATURE OF CAUrORNIA

;it Its !r-4 session nuthorizpd the un<l.>r.signed to erect suitable monuments overthqcraves or Ax-Oovemor \\illiutn Irwlu uritilion. K. if. Price in the State tiiiriiil-erounds,and appropriated th sum of 92,AOOfortb«Irwln inontiiiientand the sum of $1,000 lortb Price monument.

s<>alccl proposals will be received at. theoffice of N.Greene Curtii, 920 Sixth street,ctacramento, up lo July LJ:>th. lor the erectionof Raid monument*. The bids will be openedat 2 o'clock ol that day. Plans and specifica-tions In fall mast accompany each bid. Ti.onronumouts to >ie of Cotton. Raymond orBarry granite. The irwin monameni to besimilar in dr-sipn and workmanship to whatIs kiiuwn as the Sprngiip monuii:cut, butlari;er. The I'rlce monument siinllur in de-sign and workmansblp to theSlt&gvssarcoph-agus In the City ( 'emetery, but l»r;;< r.

We want the lar^rat and best monumentathat can i <\u25a0 erected for the amount appropri-ated In each case. We reserve the right to n-ecl any and all bidn. l-<-r further infornm-tlon apply to N. GREENE CURTIS,

W. F. KN'iX. orT. H. KUHSKLI.,

ivia-tfi Directors.

NOTICE—SCHOOL BONDS FOB SALE.

RYORDEROFTHE BOARD OF BDPER-visors ofPlacer County, California mad')

July -, 1893. seal. ljwill lie receivedat the office ol the Treasurer nt-alii count .at tlie Courthouse, until 12 o'cUx-lc noon olIbi SIstDAYOF JULY, 1893, forttaepur-i-li;:""of six thousand - lollar bondsofthe denomination ofone thousand (fl.OOo)dollar- each, ol Lincoln School District, olPlacer County. Hai>l bonds were Issued yHalil board ofSupervisors under and In ac-cordance with tin! provisions ol Hections1 880 to l B8», both Inclusi .\u25a0, ol the Political''ode, and In conformity with an order ol saidboard passed July B, 1593, and to bear inter-est at the rate ol seven i7) per cent, per an-num until paid. Interest payable on the nntdaj of July ol each year, out of anil rmm timbuilding fund ol said School District, uponpresentation and surrendar to th»* Treaßurerol laid county ofthe in', r- -t coupons.

Said bon U are t" be numbered consecutive-ly J to ijt Inclusive, and aro to mature as fol-lows, to-v. it:

1 to inclusive one year from 'in'--2 to :ih lusive two years trom 'lat>'.3 \*> inclusive thr.-p yean trotn (lute.\u25a01 to Inclusive four years from <!ut*-.5 to inclusive five years from dat\u25a0\u25a0.8 to Inclusive «!x years from date.

will be received (or one or any iarifiTnumlur of saiii bonds up to *i.\.

All bi'is ir.ust be equal In amount to thoI par value of the oonils bid lor, and accoui-| iiaoied by a cf-rtiflea check or cash deposit,

In thu s;iin of at least ten per eentoftbaamount ofthe hid, payable to the < lerk of theBoard ol Trustees of Lincoln School Districtol Placer County. Tbi said ciieckor';\u25a0till be returned in aise of njectton ofbid,and be forfeited to said Bonrd of Trustees ifthe bidder neglects to pay for th.- boi;d« hebids for witl.'in rl.i days after notire of if.oacceptance ol the bid.

Upon th. opening of said proposals saidbonds will be tola t<> the high's; and tx -tbidders tor cash. In United .stutes gold coin,sub ect lo theahove provtslona.

Allbids or proposals are to he addr^stc-i tothe "Board ofTrustee! Lincoln BehoolDls-trict, can T. B. Harper, Treasurer, Plar'-rI'ounty, Cul.,'' mil indorsed "I'rono.sals forKonds." W.M. M..SF'ARKs

R. P. M.VLONK. '( BARNES KENNEDY,

Trustees Linrolu School Dlnrlct, PlacerCounty, Cal.

n»tel .tuiy -i. Ih;i:j. ]7\'d- 121

LACE CURTAINS.QPRINO TIME HAiT ARRIVED, ANDO house-cleaning 1» under way. S«nd youri-aca Curtains to the

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY,.Nineteenth aud I MrifU.

Sportsmen's Headaaarten TWl^-^HENRY ECKHART. MAM. V^fls^^

facturtr ami In.porter of y^T^W9^.Uuus, Rifles, Pistols, Fishingwr fTackle,and Siwrting Materials of every d«vfcrlptlon. duns choke-bored, slocks bent ardrepairing on guns and rifles a specialty. >cii Jtor prieo-luu .No. aya K. uueet. aa«rameoto.