CalifornianTHURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1894.Notice.It appears to be necessary to again call the attention of the public to thlt; fact that all entertainments of any chin -after intended for private profit mus, pax for their advertising in the Cai.iFORNIAN.Entertainments of a benevolent character are the only exceptions.CITY AND VICINITY.Why is Santa Fe Yal's new pipe like the highest official of his railroad ? Because it is a receiver. ()hA large furnished room to let. Three doors north of Hirsh feld's store on Chester avenue Apply at this office.The trap shooting club will have a practice at its grounds near the Athletic park on Saturday afternoon commencing at 2 o’clock.Messrs. Pyle Dickerson of the Pylema. nursery are filling up the Pogson lot, next to the Upiseopal Church, with nursery stolt; k.A Railway VictimCarl H. Shultz Jr., who was injured in the rear-end collision of trains on the Delaware and Uackawanna railroad near Hackensack on Monday.died at his home in Murrav Hill, New•*Jersey. Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock. It seems but a few days ago when he was united 111 marriage to Miss Katharine T Taylor, daughter ol Captain and Mrs. Murray Tavlor, a ho for so many years lived at Stock-dale. The future was as bright befort them as it is ever given to mortals, tnd less than a month ago a new born son added to their happiness. Now the blackness of darkness has settled down; a promising life has been cut in the strength of its youth.A Celestial Wedding.Chinatown's aristocracy, plebeians,lanterns, firecrackers and devils were ] all let loose Wednesday night upon the very interesting event of the jmarriage of Mdlle. Sue Chong Git to . Senor Don Way Up. The bride came from the north on the evening train. She was received bv a circle of admir-ing friends and hustled into matri- | 111 ony according tlt; Celestial forms, j accompanied by roast pig, paper prayers and red lanterns. It was a high old time and the reflex of maritalhappiness seemed to pervade all of that all round-trip tickets from east-1 Chinatown, extending even out overThe Santa Fe com pan \ announcesern points to the Midvvinte Fair have j tht. vegetable gardens in the outskirts been made good until July 15th ; thisA Birthday Partyiucludes those sold up to date as well as those to be sold.On W ednesday evening a .surprisetificate of registration and the other ^)een so deftly ai ranged that itwas indeed a complete surprise to the.. little lady, the L..Among the guests wereMisses Alice Atchison, Justine W hit-new Naomi Deacon, Kffie Welch, Mabel Pavey, Austie W ilkes. Maudej Russell, Louisa Mills, Messrs. IT II. White. 'Thomas Doub, Rollin Laird, Rov Stanley, Harvey Shafer, Adamand to-dav is the swellest affair these•rparts have ever seen. There were more firecrackers popped, hornbs blown up and sam-sbn consumed than would pay the expenses of registering a hundred Chinese.(». W. lillingwood, representing the California Nursery company, the largest establishment of the kind on the coast, is in town and wilLopen aand the other fo his ranch south of Bakersfield for fattening.ILaugh and grow fat is the old say- 1 ing. 'That is what the people do who tgo to Wiener's sale. *(For Sale Cheap-—Good team, hat- lt;m ss, wagon with has rack, and two- 1 seated buggy. Also 108-egg PacificThe Native Daughters.Rio Bravo Parlor, N I). (L W., will have an open installation of officers at its hall next Tuesday evening. Rumor has it that those who receive invitations to be present will never cease being thankful that they havett1ctThe sale at Wiener’s Cash Store is 1\Notice !The party who came to my home on Monday 1*. m., January 15th, and took my horse will please return said animal. Mrs. II P. Bkndkk.i1For the cheapest and best boys’has come from this nursery and it hasall given, the best of satisfaction.The subject of Rev. II. C. Christian’s discourse to-night is “Five mountains on every man’s road tlt; hell.” This is one of Mr. Christian’s ablest sermons and has been deliveredon other occasions with great effect.This is his last night at the Methodist 1IK ldator. Inquire at this officeChurch South. Let everybody hear him. Rev 1). M. Kdwards of Visalia will arrive Monday and assist thepastor for the next two weeks.Mrs. R. Seymour lias stuffed and mounted a very handsome duck lately shot near John Barker’s place. Its peculiarity is that it is one of the fish- m he lt;mkreating and diving birds, whose natural home is in salt water, many ofC. P. Nelson has the job of photo- j 0,1 event of her fomteenth graphing the Chinese that register | birthday was given to Miss Bditli before T. J. Davis. Two photos are Atchison at the residence of her sis-required, one to paste upon the cer-i*e1, ^fs. N. Johnston. i he afiairgoes on the duplicate thereof.'There is fine duck hunting in Poso country. Wednesday a pau\ of four went out from town and retrieved seventy, and the same day Lillvl W odruff ki 11 elt; 1 eighteen teal at one shot. Most of the ducks out there are teal.harbor. It has a jet black head, black wings with a white rosette on each, a pure white breast and tail feathers like a sprig. It is a beautiful bird and a handsome specimen.Another party of four, three of them Porterville gentlemen, left for thePersonal.Fanil Dinkelspiel left for San Francisco 'Tuesday.S. lieineman of 'Tehachapi is in town to-day.\\. 11 McKittrick left for Arizona Monday. He will ship two trainwhich can be seen in San Francisco no Humped up lake. W hat they ad-not onlv for the little ladv, but for all• Wp tgr —of the guests and participants.vertise is always genuine.yard here shonlv. A large share of*loads of cattk' froni his ranch lht‘,e' the trees planted in this county so far one of beef cattle to the city marketsBryan, Frank Mills and Willie Pen-The Chinese wedding of Wednesday nington It was a delightful affairMojave desert diggings this week, clothing you must go to Wiener's ‘There is a constant succession Gf Cash Store.teams stringing in and out of the desert, notwithstanding the inclement weather. But most of those who go are of no more good than so many■1road runners. Like the “King of Spain with twice ten thousand men,”they just march in a ways and then march out again. Prospect? Oh no, that’s too much like workWh«n Ruby was Rick, we gave her Castorla.\IT1t1(When she wan a Child, ahccriod for ( .istoriu. /hen she I..M JUIU* Mian, she clung to Oastoria. When she had Children, she gave them Coatori*.For spraying of fruit trees, shrub-beiy, etc., and whitewashing, leaveorders at Drury's drug store.M. W. Nelson,Clothing twenty-five per cent less than any store at Wiener’s Cash Store.If you would be happy, go to the sale at Wiener’s Cash Store.Trade at Wiener’s Cash Store Dress goods selling at cost at W iener ’s great stock-taking sale.MARRIEDCOHB—HRIUSEokD—At t Francis church, at H.kersheld, Jamiur\ 17, *^*4. b\ kev FatherCarmco, Mina Ague* Brilsford to Ralph Cobb.HIDSON WARD III Ixdano lauuary 17th, • M. by Kev. I. A. (ireen Mi'*s(it-tievia Ward to JuliHu w Hudson